WAWM RCS Department Summer 2024 Activity Guide

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You Belong Here this Summer and Always at the WAWM RCS Department! #WeRECommendIt

Online: Go to wawmrec.com, click on “Register” or “My Account” and enter your login information. If you are not already a member, click “Create Account” and complete the household and family member information. When finished, click “Done” to submit your request. We will process your request and email your login information. If you do not have an account set up with us and want to register right away on April 22, please establish an account with us early. Accounts are reviewed for accuracy and residency only during office hours and can take up to one business day to approve.

Phone-In: Call 414-604-4900, press “0” to speak to an Office Operations Specialist and charge by phone using Visa, Mastercard or Discover.

Secure Dropbox: A 24-hour dropbox is located on the northeast side of the building by the main entrance.

US Mail: Send the registration form with your check or money order to the WAWM RCS Department.

Residents: Monday, April 22, 2024 - 8am Non-Residents: Monday, May 6, 2024 - 8am Additional Information: Like us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram - @wawmrcs
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Contents Aquatics 2-7 Early Childhood 8-10 Youth Sports 12-21 Youth Dance/Baton 23 Youth Enrichment 24-26 Youth Theater 27 Special Events 28-36 Operation Recreation 38 Park Play/Rec on the Run 39 Summer Camp 40-42 Adaptive Recreation 43-44 55+ Young at Heart 46 Open Gym 48 Walking Track 49 Adult Fitness 50-53 Adult Sports 54-55 Adult Enrichment 56-57 Adult Trips 58 Friends of Fine Arts 59 General Policies 60-61 Program Locations 62 Registration 63 NEW

Recreation & Community Services Leadership Team

Shelly Strasser, Director

Beau Benner, Manager

414-604-4937

414-604-4951

Adaptive Recreation, Adult Sports, Open Gyms, Young at Heart

Robyn Elliott

Marketing and Design Specialist

Bobby Foreman, Manager

Cassie Stanton

Office Manager

Tami Francis

414-604-4912

414-604-4968

Intermediate School Athletics, Youth Sports, Jr. Programs

Linda Gritzmacher, Manager

414-604-4911

Adult Fitness, Early Childhood, Walking Track

Jack Perry

Out of School Time Specialist

Ashley Phillips, Manager

414-604-4925

414-604-4910

Office Operations Specialist

Cassy Ramirez

414-604-4930

Office Operations Specialist

Joel Irizarry

Head Custodian

Michael Bruckner

414-604-4914

414-604-4938

Aquatics, Facility Rentals, Fine Arts, Youth Theater

Amanda Schwichtenberg, Manager

Dance, Enrichment, Events, Trips

TBD, Manager

414-604-4963

414-604-4959

Action Programs, Non-School Day Camps, Summer Camps

Summer Welcome from Shelly Strasser Director of the WAWM Recreation & Community Services Department

414-604-4929

Facility Support

Shawn Wirth

Facility Support

NEW TO THE AREA?

Are you new to the area? We invite you to stop in our office or give us a call! We would love the opportunity to meet you and let you know what we offer. We have many classes, activities, programs and leagues for all ages. Welcome to the community and we look forward to meeting you!

We are so excited to celebrate our 90th year of service with you! Kicking off our anniversary celebration this summer, we invite you to be on the lookout for some fun activities and events. Do you have pictures of yourself or your kids participating in our department programs, classes and events through the years that you would be willing to share? In 1958, a fire destroyed many of the historical documents of our department. As we reflect on our 90 years of service, we are working to capture as much of our history as we can and need your help to fill the gaps created by the documents that were lost in the fire.

To kick things off, we want to share some fun facts from 1934, the year Superintendent Harry Nash officially created the Recreation Department and named Fred Zirkel the first Director of Recreation.

• Alcatraz in San Francisco officially opened as a federal prison.

• Bart Starr (former quarterback and head coach of the Green Bay Packers) was born in Montgomery, Alabama.

• The very first driver education course was offered at a high school in State College, Pennsylvania.

• The first Masters golf tournament took place and the first prize was $1,500.

• Over 2,500 baseball fans attended Babe Ruth’s farewell game for the New York Yankees.

• The board game “Sorry!” was introduced.

• Average Annual Wage was $1,550.

SAVE THE DATE for our 90th Year Celebration! 8.17.24 at the Recreation Center

• The cost of a stamp was $.03, a gallon of gas was $.10 and a dozen eggs was $.17. Although many things have changed in 90 years, the one thing that has stayed consistent is our department’s commitment to serve the community through valuable and enriching programs, events and services. As we celebrate our 90th year, we will also celebrate National Park and Recreation month this July. This year’s theme, “Where You Belong,” couldn’t fit any better with our anniversary. In addition to celebrating our 90th year of service, join us in acknowledging the many ways our staff fosters a sense of belonging in West Allis and West Milwaukee by providing welcoming and inclusive programs, essential services for all ages and abilities, and safe and accessible spaces, all in an effort to build meaningful connections throughout the community for years to come.

Thank you for being a part of our 90-year journey to where we are today. We have many exciting events in the works along with the completion of our new addition at 2450 S. 68th Street. If you haven’t been out to see our Recreation Center, please stop by for a tour and share your favorite recreation stories with us! You belong here with us as we look forward to our next 90 years serving West Allis and West Milwaukee!

CONTACT US

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

All children must be at least 3 years of age to participate in lessons on their own and MUST be accompanied by an adult if they have not entered 4K.

Swim diapers are allowed when worn with appropriate swimsuits.

Class length: Parent & Child and Level 1: 30 minutes; Level 2-7: 50 minutes; Level 8: 1 hour.

If you have any questions regarding swim level classification, contact Ashley Phillips at 414-604-4938 or phillipsa@wawmsd.org.

Participants must pass all skills to move to the next level.

Swim goggles are recommended for Levels 3-8.

The WAWM RCS Department reserves the right to move your child out of a level for their own safety.

Water and air temperature is regulated by the District’s Facilities & Operations Department, not the WAWM RCS Department. They make every attempt to maintain a pool temperature of 82 degrees.

SAFETY FIRST - POOL REGULATIONS

Per state code, all swimmers must thoroughly rinse off in the shower before entering the pool.

Do not bring valuables to the pool. The WAWM RCS Department is not responsible for lost, stolen or damaged items.

Any swimmer who has entered kindergarten must use their respective male/female locker room. Locker room attendants are available to assist. Street shoes are not allowed in the pool area. Shoes must be removed. Clean sandals or slippers may be worn

Per state law, use of cell phones and electronic devices is prohibited in locker rooms.

AQUATICS 2 West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department Summer 2024

American Red Cross “Learn to Swim” Lessons

Parent & Child Swim 2+yrs

Parents and child learn together to increase their child’s comfort level in the water and build a foundation of basic skills, such as getting their face wet in the pool, blowing bubbles, front and back floats and glides. This level is fun-filled to help introduce water safety concepts and encourage a healthy recreational habit. One adult per child is required.

Level 1: Little Beginners

Level 1 introduces first-time swimmers to the aquatic environment and helps them gain basic aquatic skills that are the foundation for later levels. Front and back floats, blowing bubbles and leg and arm actions are introduced.

Level 2: Introduction of Water Skills

Level 2 teaches basic personal water safety skills to help children feel comfortable in the water while improving elementary aquatic skills such as bobbing in the water, front and back glides and combined arm and leg action with assistance.

Level 3: Fundamental Aquatic Skills

Level 3 leads participants to success through fundamental skills such as floating and recovering to a vertical position. Participants will continue to increase their independence with treading and swimming on their front and back.

Level 4: Stroke Development

Level 4 will teach swimmers to do front crawl, rotary breathing and elementary backstroke the width of the pool. They will be introduced to deep water entries and simple dives, while continuing to improve their deep water treading skills.

Level 5: Stroke Refinement

Level 5 will help the swimmer develop confidence and distance in previously learned strokes while introducing new strokes. Swimmers will begin to develop scissor and frog kicks, underwater swimming skills and new deep water dives.

Level 6: Swimming and Skill Proficiency

Level 6 swimmers will practice their front crawl and elementary backstroke for 50 yards, backstroke for 25 yards and butterfly for 15 yards. Participants will continue to strengthen their frog and scissor kicks. Open turns are introduced and deep water skills are refined.

Level 7: Fitness Swimmer

Level 7 helps swimmers refine their strokes and skills so participants swim with ease, efficiency and power over greater distances. Participants will begin to incorporate flip turns into their front crawl.

Level 8: Intro to Competitive Swimming

Level 8 will introduce swimmers to what to expect in competitive swimming. Swimmers will learn to do starts from blocks, use equipment such as paddles and pull buoys and understand the terminology and format of competitive swimming. This is a higher level program that will build endurance.

Summer Camp at Nathan Hale and Central High Schools offer “Kids on the Run.” If you sign your child up for swim lessons during camp hours, camp staff will assist getting your child to and from the program. Please let the camp staff know they are enrolled in the swim lessons and check camp schedule for any field trips or special events that may conflict.

The WAWM RCS Department reserves the right to move your child out of a level for their own safety. There is no guarantee that your child can get into the correct level if moved.

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AQUATICS
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ON THE RUN
CHECK THE WEBSITE FOR OPEN SWIM DAYS & HOURS THIS SUMMER!

Staggered Registration Dates for DAYTIME SESSIONS only:

RESIDENTS:

Sessions 1,

3 - April 22 at 8am

Sessions 4, 5 - July 8 at 8am

Daytime Session 1

NON-RESIDENTS:

Sessions 1, 2, 3 - May 6 at 8am

Sessions 4, 5 - July 16 at 8am

AQUATICS 4 West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department Summer 2024
Code Level Day Date Time RES/NR 201000.01 Parent/Child M-F 6/10-6/21 8-8:30am $30/$45 201001.02 Level 1 (3-4yrs) M-F 6/10-6/21 8:30-9am $30/$45 201002.01 Level 2 M-F 6/10-6/21 9-9:50am $40/$60 201004.01 Level 4 M-F 6/10-6/21 10-10:50am $40/$60 201001.04 Level 1 (5+yrs) M-F 6/10-6/21 1-1:30pm $30/$45 201001.05 Level 1 (5+yrs) M-F 6/10-6/21 1:30-2pm $30/$45 201002.03 Level 2 M-F 6/10-6/21 2-2:50pm $40/$60 201003.02 Level 3 M-F 6/10-6/21 3-3:50pm $40/$60
American Red Cross “Learn to Swim” - Nathan Hale High School. No swim 7/4, 7/5.
Code Level Day Date Time RES/NR 201001.16 Level 1 (3-4yrs) M-F 8/5-8/16 8-8:30am $30/$45 201001.17 Level 1 (5+yrs) M-F 8/5-8/16 8:30-9am $30/$45 201002.12 Level 2 M-F 8/5-8/16 9-9:50am $40/$60 201003.13 Level 3 M-F 8/5-8/16 10-10:50am $40/$60 201004.09 Level 4 M-F 8/5-8/16 1-1:50pm $40/$60 201003.14 Level 3 M-F 8/5-8/16 2-2:50pm $40/$60 201006.03 Level 6 M-F 8/5-8/16 3-3:50pm $40/$60
Code Level Day Date Time RES/NR 201001.06 Level 1 (3-4yrs) M 6/10-8/12 6-6:30pm $30/$45 201000.02 Parent/Child M 6/10-8/12 6:30-7pm $30/$45 201005.01 Level 5 M 6/10-8/12 7-7:50pm $40/$60 201002.04 Level 2 T 6/11-8/13 6-6:50pm $40/$60 201004.02 Level 4 T 6/11-8/13 7-7:50pm $40/$60 201006.01 Level 6 T 6/11-8/13 8-8:50pm $40/$60 201003.03 Level 3 W 6/12-8/14 6-6:50pm $40/$60 201002.05 Level 2 W 6/12-8/14 7-7:50pm $40/$60 201008.01 Level 8 W 6/12-8/14 8-9pm $40/$60 201000.03 Parent/Child TH 6/13-8/22 6-6:30pm $30/$45 201001.07 Level 1 (5+yrs) TH 6/13-8/22 6:30-7pm $30/$45 201003.04 Level 3 TH 6/13-8/22 7-7:50pm $40/$60 201007.01 Level 7 TH 6/13-8/22 8-8:50pm $40/$60
Session Code Level Day Date Time RES/NR 201003.05 Level 3 M-F 6/24-7/3 8-8:50am $32/$48 201004.03 Level 4 M-F 6/24-7/3 8:30-9am $32/$48 201005.02 Level 5 M-F 6/24-7/3 9-9:50am $32/$48 201003.06 Level 3 M-F 6/24-7/3 10-10:50am $32/$48 201004.04 Level 4 M-F 6/24-7/3 1-1:50pm $32/$48 201002.07 Level 2 M-F 6/24-7/3 2-2:50pm $32/$48 201001.09 Level 1 (5+yrs) M-F 6/24-7/3 3-3:30pm $24/$36 201001.10 Level 1 (3-4 yrs) M-F 6/24-7/3 3:30-4pm $24/$36 Daytime Session 2 Code Level Day Date Time RES/NR 201001.11 Level 1 (3-4yrs) M-F 7/8-7/19 8-8:30am $30/$45 201001.14 Level 1 (5+yrs) M-F 7/8-7/19 8:30-9am $30/$45 201002.08 Level 2 M-F 7/8-7/19 9-9:50am $40/$60 201003.09 Level 3 M-F 7/8-7/19 10-10:50am $40/$60 201004.06 Level 4 M-F 7/8-7/19 1-1:50pm $40/$60 201006.02 Level 6 M-F 7/8-7/19 2-2:50pm $40/$60 201003.10 Level 3 M-F 7/8-7/19 3-3:50pm $40/$60 Daytime Session 3 Code Level Day Date Time RES/NR 201002.09 Level 2 M-F 7/22-8/2 8-8:50am $40/$60 201003.11 Level 3 M-F 7/22-8/2 9-9:50am $40/$60 201004.07 Level 4 M-F 7/22-8/2 10-10:50am $40/$60 201005.03 Level 5 M-F 7/22-8/2 1-1:50pm $40/$60 201002.11 Level 2 M-F 7/22-8/2 2-2:50pm $40/$60 201001.15 Level 1 (5+yrs) M-F 7/22-8/2 3-3:30pm $30/$45 201000.05 Parent/Child M-F 7/22-8/2 3:30-4pm $30/$45 Daytime Session 4
Daytime Session 5
Evening
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American Red Cross “Learn to Swim”Central High School. No swim 7/4, 7/5.

NEW Water Safety 6-11yrs

Frank Lloyd Wright Intermediate

Water safety lessons are for RESIDENTS ONLY. These lessons are designed to teach children water safety in and around water, while also providing education to adults to help prevent drowning. In this eight week course, swimmers will meet once a week for 45 minutes and learn different safety skills and survival skills to help them feel more confident in and around water. Each week will be a new safety topic. Parents/guardians will get resources each week that will educate and help continue teaching outside of the lessons. While these are not formal swim classes, students will learn techniques and skills that are taught within our formal swimming lessons. No lessons 7/5.

Lifeguarding - Blended Learning (BL) 15+yrs

Frank Lloyd Wright Intermediate

The lifeguard course provides entry-level participants the knowledge and skills to prevent, recognize and respond to aquatic emergencies and to provide care for breathing and cardiac emergencies, injuries and sudden illnesses until EMS personnel take over. Prerequisites: minimum age of 15 years old; swim 300 yards continuously; tread water for 2 minutes using only the legs; complete a timed event within 1 minute 40 seconds by starting in the water swimming 20 yards, surface dive to a depth of 7 to 10 feet to retrieve a 10-pound object return to the surface and swim 20 yards on the back to return to the starting point exit the water without using steps or a ladder. Participants who successfully complete the lifeguarding course receive an American Red Cross certificate for Lifeguarding/First Aid/CPR/AED valid for 2 years.

FEE: $200 RES/$250 NR

201010.01 F: 5/31 - 4-9pm SAT: 6/1 - 8am-6pm SUN: 6/2 - 8am-6pm

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Code Level Day Date Time RES/NR 201001.01 Level 1 (3-4yrs) M-F 6/10-6/21 8-8:30am $30/$45 201001.03 Level 1 (5+yrs) M-F 6/10-6/21 8:30-9am $30/$45 201002.02 Level 2 M-F 6/10-6/21 9-9:50am $40/$60 201003.01 Level 3 M-F 6/10-6/21 10-10:50am $40/$60 Daytime Session 1 Code Level Day Date Time RES/NR 201000.06 Parent/Child M-F 8/5-8/16 8-8:30am $30/$45 201001.18 Level 1 (5+yrs) M-F 8/5-8/16 8:30-9am $30/$45 201001.19 Level 1 (3-4yrs) M-F 8/5-8/16 9-9:30am $30/$45 201001.20 Level 1 (5+yrs) M-F 8/5-8/16 9:30-10am $30/$45 201002.13 Level 2 M-F 8/5-8/16 10-10:50am $40/$60 Daytime Session 5 Code Level Day Date Time RES/NR 201000.04 Parent/Child M-F 6/24-7/3 8-8:30am $24/$36 201001.08 Level 1 (5+yrs) M-F 6/24-7/3 8:30-9am $24/$36 201002.06 Level 2 M-F 6/24-7/3 9-9:50am $32/$48 201003.07 Level 3 M-F 6/24-7/3 10-10:50am $32/$48 Daytime Session 2 Code Level Day Date Time RES/NR 201001.12 Level 1 (5+yrs) M-F 7/8-7/19 8-8:30am $30/$45 201001.13 Level 1 (3-4yrs) M-F 7/8-7/19 8:30-9am $30/$45 201003.08 Level 3 M-F 7/8-7/19 9-9:50am $40/$60 201004.05 Level 4 M-F 7/8-7/19 10-10:50am $40/$60 Daytime Session 3 Code Level Day Date Time RES/NR 201002.10 Level 2 M-F 7/22-8/2 8-8:50am $40/$60 201003.12 Level 3 M-F 7/22-8/2 9-9:50am $40/$60 201004.08 Level 4 M-F 7/22-8/2 10-10:50am $40/$60 Daytime Session 4
Code Day Date Time Fee 201009.01 M 6/10-7/29 9-9:45am $5 201009.02 M 6/10-7/29 10-10:45am $5 201009.03 M 6/10-7/29 11-11:45am $5
Code Day Date Time Fee 201009.04 W 6/12-7/31 9-9:45am $5 201009.05 W 6/12-7/31 10-10:45am $5 201009.06 W 6/12-7/31 11-11:45am $5 9-10yrs Code Day Date Time Fee 201009.07 F 6/14-8/9 9-9:45am $5 201009.08 F 6/14-8/9 10-10:45am $5 201009.09 F 6/14-8/9 11-11:45am $5 11+yrs
6-8yrs
Lifeguards & Water Safety Instructors Needed! Fees waived if you come work for us! See page 11 to apply today.

NEW Jr. Lifeguarding Class 11-14yrs

Nathan Hale High School

Jr. Lifeguard Class is an effective transition for upper-level swimmers to challenge and encourage s wimmers to stay involved with aquatics. This class will focus on swim development, lifesaving skills and getting participants ready for the lifeguarding course.

NEW Can You Be a Lifeguard? 15+yrs

Nathan Hale High School

Have you ever wondered what it was like to be a lifeguard? Always wanted to try out the pre-test skills but was not sure if you could do it? Come join our Jr. Lifeguard class during this event! You will be able to take the Lifeguard pre-test, practice CPR on a manikin, learn about AEDs, and even practice lifesaving skills like water rescues and backboarding!

Teen/Adult Swim: Level 1 12+yrs

Nathan Hale High School

The goal of this beginner level class is to build confidence in the water, develop basic swimming skills and improve on your strokes. These lessons will work on a variety of aspects important to swimming to help you feel more comfortable in the water. No lessons 7/4.

Liberty Heights Wading Pool

The Liberty Heights wading pool (1540 S. 62nd St.) will be open Monday through Saturday beginning June 10 - August 16. Proper swim attire is required. Infant swim diapers required for those not toilet trained. For more information beginning June 10, call 414-531-4002. The wading pool will be closed on 7/4, 7/5, 7/6.

Pool Hours: Monday-Friday: 10am-3pm Saturday: 11am-3pm

Springboard Diving 8-19yrs

Sandy Sikich - Nathan Hale High School

Do you enjoy flipping around like a gymnast? Do you like to swim and be in the water? If you want to learn how to jump, spin or flip through the air, then springboard diving is for you! Learn the basics of springboard diving (a correct approach, take-off and entry) and develop your skills. Instruction will be provided for divers from beginners to advanced. Join Sandy Sikich and other area high school coaches with a combination of over 50 years of coaching and dive instruction. Divers may sign up for one or both days, but both days are recommended. No class 7/4.

Beginner - Little or no experience necessary

Advanced - Previous dive experience necessary

Teen/Adult Swim: Level 2 12+yrs

Nathan Hale High School

This intermediate level class builds upon the skill learned in the Level 1 class. The goal of this class is to improve strokes, work on endurance in the water and become an overall stronger swimmer. Swimmers should be able to independently float on front and back for 30 seconds, pick up a ring from the bottom of the shallow end with full face submerged under water, kick on their front and back for 25 yards and tread water in chest deep water for 30 seconds.

Discover Scuba 10yrs-Adult

Aquatic Adventures, INC. - Frank Lloyd Wright Intermediate

Have you ever wondered what it is like to breathe underwater? Then this PADI Discover Scuba Diving experience is your chance to give scuba a try in a fun, inexpensive, no-pressure setting. There is nothing like breathing underwater for the very first time. It takes a little getting used to but after a few minutes, you will realize how easy scuba diving really is. No experience is required. You will learn some basic skills and safety rules that can help in obtaining a full certification in your future!

AQUATICS 6 West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department Summer 2024
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 201010 .02 M 6/10-8/12 8-9pm $60/$90
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 201010.03 M 8/5 8-9pm $3/$5
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 201020.01 T 6/11-7/23 4:30-5:15pm $40/$60 201020.02 TH 6/6-7/25 4:30-5:15pm $40/$60 201020.03 T/TH 6/6-7/25 4:30-5:15pm $60/$90
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 201020.04 T 6/11-7/23 5:15-6:30pm $60/$90 201020.05 TH 6/6-7/25 5:15-6:30pm $60/$90 201020.06 T/TH 6/6-7/25 5:15-6:30pm $100/$150
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 201030.01 SAT 7/13 10am-12pm $55/$65 201030.02 SAT 8/17 10am-12pm $55/$65
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 202004.01 TH 6/13-8/22 8-8:50pm $40/$60
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 202004.02 W 6/12-8/14 8-8:50pm $40/$60

Aqua Zumba

Nathan Hale High School

This class is perfect for those looking to add a low-impact, high-energy aquatic exercise to their fitness routine. Aqua Zumba blends the Zumba philosophy with water resistance for one pool party you won’t want to miss! Easy on your joints but don’t be fooled, this is a great workout!

NEW Swim Training for a Triathlon 8+yrs Central High School

WAWM RCS Swim workouts for triathlons will focus on the four basic building blocks for good performance in swimming and any triathlon swim training plan: speed, endurance, strength and technique! A well-balanced workout will be created for each class that will be composed of different proportions of the four aspects, depending on the skill level. This class aims to give every triathlon swimmer a good workout that varies depending on the skill level of the triathlete and their goals. Prerequisites: Youth (8-17yrs): Able to swim at least 50 yards continuously using freestyle (front crawl). Adult (18+yrs): Able to swim at least 100 yards continuous freestyle (front crawl).

Adult Water Exercise

Mary Ann Batchelor - Nathan Hale High School

Get an energetic water exercise workout with the instructor joining you in the water. Exercises will include routines, dance moves and stretching all done to music at varied intensities according to your ability. This class is for the swimmer and non-swimmer looking for both an upper and lower body workout. Weights and noodles will be used. No class 7/2.

MEET THOM!

Thom is the Aquatic Coordinator for WAWM RCS Department and brings a vast background and experience to the position. Check out all the programs that Thom will be coordinating this summer!

NEW Master Swimming 18+yrs

Central High School

Masters swimming is to promote health, wellness, fitness and competition for adults 18 & over through organized and structured swim workouts. WAWM RCS masters swimming will be a great resource for adult aquatic fitness and will make fitness through swimming available. The program aims to encourage and promote improved physical fitness and health in adults and to offer adults the opportunity to participate in lifelong fitness and/or competitive swimming. Prerequisite: Able to swim continuously in a structured workout environment for up to 90 minutes. No class 7/5.

NEW Swimming Technique and Swim Stroke Clinic 8+yrs

Central High School

This clinic provides swimmers the chance to work on their freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke and butterfly techniques; starts off the blocks; flip turns and more. This is a great program for anyone new to the swim team, kids trying out for a swim team and/or experienced competitive swimmers of all ages past and present that are looking to refine their swimming technique and additional skills that help win the race! Prerequisite: Anyone that can swim a 100 yard individual medley consisting of 25 yard butterfly, 25 yard backstroke, 25 yard breaststroke and 25 yard freestyle.

NEW WAWM Youth Swim Team 8-18yrs

Central High School

The WAWM Youth Swim Team is a great way to meet other swimmers, improve your skills and compete against one another. The team welcomes swimmers with any history in swimming. Whether you are here to win races or just stay in shape, you will find a place in the WAWM Youth Swim Team. Join us this summer and discover the benefits of being on a team. Prerequisite: Can swim at least 1 length of a 25 yard pool without stopping.

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Code Day Date Time RES/NR 202001.01 M 6/10-7/29 5-5:50pm $32/$48 Susie Cuellar Code Day Date Time RES/NR 202001.02 W 6/12-8/14 5-5:50pm $40/$60 Dina Sharafinski
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 202006.01 W/F 6/12-8/16 6:30-8am $80/$120
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 202002.01 T 6/11-8/20 5-5:50pm $40/$60
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 202008.01 W 6/12-8/14 8:30-9:30am $60/$90 Youth (8-17yrs) Code Day Date Time RES/NR 202008.02 W 6/12-8/14 8:30-9:30am $80/$120 Adult (18+yrs)
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 202012.01 W 6/12-8/14 9:30-10:30am $60/$90
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 202015.01 W 6/12-8/14 10:30-11:30am $60/$90

Thinking about school starting in fall? Need a preschool program for your 3 or 4 year old who missed the September 1 cut-off date? We have the answer! We offer a 2-day per week preschool program. The program includes small and large group instruction and 1:1 instruction centering around a new theme each week. Pre-reading activities include the ABC’s, the Letter People and instruction with emergent reader books. Pre-math activities will include sorting, colors, patterns, shapes, graphing and numbers. We also offer play-based learning centers for reading, math, science, dramatic play and creative art. Children will be encouraged to use their creative energy to develop necessary social skills to learn and play successfully in a group setting. This program will also offer structured large muscle movement activities.

>> RESERVE YOUR SPOT BEGINNING JULY 17 <<

The preschool program will run September 2024 through May 2025 and is held at the Recreation Center. Children must be comfortable in a classroom setting without a parent and must be able to use the restroom independently. The preschool program is instructed by a certified classroom teacher. A classroom aide will be in class each day to assist with activities, snack time and indoor/outdoor play.

Beginning July 17, a $50 non-refundable deposit will secure your spot and will be applied towards the program fee. Call 414-604-4900 and one of our team members can assist you.

Open House

Stop in anytime between 5:30-7pm to meet your teacher and check out the classroom. Please attend on the day your child is signed up for in fall. If you cannot make that day, please contact us.

Preschool Sessions

Recreation Center

This is a TWO day/week program. You choose Monday/ Wednesday or Tuesday/Thursday. Monthly payments will be available as an option.

PRESCHOOL 8 West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department Summer 2024
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Code Day Date Time RES/NR 403400.01 M/W Sept-May 9-11:30am $815/$1222 403400.02 T/TH Sept-May 9-11:30am $815/$1222
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Music Maker and More 9mo-4yrs w/adult

Music Maker & More Staff - Recreation Center

This sing-along musical activity group is designed for children and their parents or caregivers. The class incorporates traditional children’s songs, finger plays, 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 types of music. Bring your dancing feet and join us for a fun family class. No class 7/4.

Tumble Bugs 1-4yrs w/adult

Does your child love jumping, rolling and doing somersaults?

Join us in warm-up songs, simple tumbling techniques and play with fun equipment and props. Children will develop large motor skills including balance and coordination. No class 7/4.

Safety Town Entering 4K or 5K

Mackenzie Scherer - Franklin Elementary

In collaboration with community organizations, we are proud to offer this program specifically designed for children entering 4K or 5K this fall. Safety Town provides instruction of fundamental safety concepts, developmentally and age appropriate activities, hands-on learning and visits from community safety professionals. Safety Town curriculum will include street safety, fire prevention, stranger danger and utilizing a variety of activities and projects. Safety Town will help you protect your child by empowering them to make safe choices.

Gym Jam 2-4yrs w/adult Recreation Center

3-4yrs

We will have the gym all to ourselves! Come listen to children’s music, shoot hoops on child-size hoops, kick soccer balls into goals, enjoy the parachute and have loads of fun with many other gym activities and games.

Mushy Gushy Sticky Fun 1-4yrs w/adult

Natasha Ergen - Madison Elementary

Messy fun for your child that you don’t have to clean up! Children will play with shaving cream, pudding, dirt and more. Explore your senses of touch and sight with many fun activities. No class 7/5.

Fantastic Fun Painting 2-4yrs w/adult

Natasha Ergen - Madison Elementary

There are so many different ways to paint! You will get to paint using different utensils as well as different materials to paint on. No class on 7/5.

Beginner Ballet/Poms 3-4yrs w/adult

Mariela Martinez - Recreation Center

Each week will include the basics of ballet and poms.

Advanced Dance Ballerinas 3-4yrs w/adult

Mariela Martinez - Recreation Center

It’s ballet time! If your child loves to dance, walk on their tip toes and twirl around, this is the class for them. This class is for those who have taken two sessions of ballet.

EARLY CHILDHOOD REGISTER NOW wawmrec.com or 414-604-4900 9
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 203160.01 TH 6/6-7/11 9-9:30am $40/$60 203160.02 TH 7/25-8/22 9-9:30am $40/$60
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 203150.01 F 6/14-7/26 9:30-10:15am $19/$29
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 203146.01 F 6/14-7/26 10:45-11:30am $19/$29
Natasha Ergen - Madison Elementary 1-2yrs Code Day Date Time RES/NR 203205.01 TH 6/13-7/25 9:30-10:15am $23/$35 203205.03 TH 6/13-7/25 5:30-6:15pm $23/$35
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 203205.02 TH 6/13-7/25 10:30-11:15am $23/$35 203205.04 TH 6/13-7/25 6:30-7:15pm $23/$35
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 203204.01 M 6/17 5-6pm $5/$8 203204.02 M 6/24 5-6pm $5/$8 203204.03 M 7/8 5-6pm $5/$8 203204.04 M 7/15 5-6pm $5/$8 203204.05 M 7/22 5-6pm $5/$8 203204.06 M 7/29 5-6pm $5/$8 203204.07 M 8/5 5-6pm $5/$8
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 204106.01 M-F 7/15-7/19 9-11am $50/$75
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 203305.01 M 7/22-8/12 4:30-5pm $10/$15
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 203300.01 M 7/22-8/12 5:15-5:45pm $10/$15

MEET CAREN!

I am so excited to begin working with the parents and children of West Allis and West Milwaukee via the WAWM RCS Department. I have over 10 years experience in early childhood education. My expertise is working with infants and toddlers between six months and three years old. My teaching follows the Reggio Emilia approach that believes that each child is a capable and confident learner.

Summer Sprouts Camp 3-5yrs

Tammy Brunner - Recreation Center

Summer Sprouts Camp is the perfect place for your child to be active, be outside, meet new friends, learn and create! During this 9-week camp, each week will feature a different theme: circus, storybook, robot, dinosaurs and so much more. These fun themes will be explored through story time, arts and crafts, projects, organized games and outside free play with instructors. Sign up for as many weeks as you’d like. Children MUST be able to provide self-care including using the restroom.

NEW THIS YEAR Code: 203106

Monday-Friday | 6/10-8/16

If you’d like, your child can stay throughout the day and pack a bag lunch and a drink for a full day session. Note: lunch is not provided, so if you’d like to attend the full day option without leaving the Recreation Center, you must bring your own. If you choose to eat lunch at home, please join us as the fun continues after a break for a second daily session! All children must be signed in and out by an adult. No camp 7/4, 7/5.

M-F Options

*Must bring bag lunch and drink Questions, please contact Linda Gritzmacher, Program Manager 414-604-4911 or gritl@wawmsd.org

NEW Fun with Everyday Objects 1-3yrs w/adult

Caren Korobkin - Madison Elementary

Little ones love to play with different objects. A child’s imagination can run wild as they explore the many different objects each week that are placed before them.

NEW Sensory Play 1-3yrs w/adult

Caren Korobkin - Madison Elementary Sensory play is hands-on activities that allows children to explore their senses including smell, touch, sight, hearing and taste each week.

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Code Day Date Time RES/NR 203100.01 M 6/17 10-10:45am $5/$8 203100.03 M 6/24 10-10:45am $5/$8 203100.05 M 7/8 10-10:45am $5/$8 203100.07 M 7/15 10-10:45am $5/$8 203100.09 M 7/22 10-10:45am $5/$8 203100.11 M 8/5 10-10:45am $5/$8 203100.13 M 8/12 10-10:45am $5/$8 1-2yrs w/adult Code Day Date Time RES/NR 203100.02 M 6/17 11-11:45am $5/$8 203100.04 M 6/24 11-11:45am $5/$8 203100.06 M 7/8 11-11:45am $5/$8 203100.08 M 7/15 11-11:45am $5/$8 203100.10 M 7/22 11-11:45am $5/$8 203100.12 M 8/5 11-11:45am $5/$8 203100.14 M 8/12 11-11:45am $5/$8 2-3yrs w/adult
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 203406.01 W 6/19 10-10:45am $5/$8 203406.03 W 6/26 10-10:45am $5/$8 203406.05 W 7/10 10-10:45am $5/$8 203406.07 W 7/17 10-10:45am $5/$8 203406.09 W 7/24 10-10:45am $5/$8 203406.11 W 8/7 10-10:45am $5/$8 203406.13 W 8/14 10-10:45am $5/$8 1-2yrs w/adult Code Day Date Time RES/NR 203406.02 W 6/19 11-11:45am $5/$8 203406.04 W 6/26 11-11:45am $5/$8 203406.06 W 7/10 11-11:45am $5/$8 203406.08 W 7/17 11-11:45am $5/$8 203406.10 W 7/24 11-11:45am $5/$8 203406.12 W 8/7 11-11:45am $5/$8 203406.14 W 8/14 11-11:45am $5/$8 2-3yrs w/adult
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Half Day 8:30-11:30am $55/$83 PM Half Day 12:30-3:30pm $55/$83 Full Day* 8:30am-3:30pm $130/$195
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BIRTHDAY PARTY PACKAGES

Celebrate your birthday with the WAWM RCS Department! Our birthday party hostess will make sure your special day is a memorable one. Visit our website at wawmrec.com/events/birthday-packages for additional information, fees and form.

Rockin’ Party Package: Add excitement and adventure to your party by climbing our traverse rock wall and playing a variety of team games. This package includes a variety of traverse rock wall games such as Simon Says, Steal the Bacon, Tag and more that can be played while climbing laterally on the wall. We will spend some time off the wall playing relay games including scooter races and more.

Artsy Party Package: Let your creative minds run free. During this party, you will tap into your inner artistic side to create memorable craft projects centered around the guest of honor’s favorite hobbies, shows and themes. Paint, clay, embroidery floss and more will be used to create the craft projects. Who’s ready to get artsy?

Princess Package: Who doesn’t want to have a day of being royalty? Activities include games and crafts centered around being a princess for the day. Partygoers may pretend to be a princess/prince while playing musical chairs, finding the glass slipper and more fun games. While taking a break from the games, the princesses/princes will create craft projects centered around princesses.

Jammin’ Package: Have your very own open gym for your birthday! Gym games include basketball, futsal, football and any type of gym games you and your friends would like to play. We can also play dodgeball, relay races and more in this Jammin’ Party.

Pool Party: Splish splash, we’re having fun with your very own pool party! Enjoy open swim and pool games while under the supervision of a certified lifeguard. For more

We offer recreation opportunities and serve our West Allis-West Milwaukee community in a variety of ways. How do we do this all? With your help!

With activities from sports, art/music, cooking, fitness, aquatic lessons and so much more, there is something for everyone and every age. With your employment, you can make a difference in someone’s life, build meaningful relationships and make an impact in your community…and do this all while having fun and getting paid!

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6th Annual Old Timers Spring Youth Baseball and Softball Clinic 4-12yrs

WA Athletic Complex

The WAWM RCS Department, in partnership with the West Allis Old Timers Baseball Association, is excited to offer the 6th Annual Spring Youth Baseball and Softball Clinic. Join coaches from Central and Nathan Hale High Schools and show your support for this great community organization who is committed to growing the game of baseball and softball in West Allis and West Milwaukee. Old Timers has been providing WAWM RCS t-shirts for over 50 years and provides scholarships to athletes at Central and Hale. A free lunch is provided for all participants from 12-12:30pm. This is a free event for all participants but pre-registration is required.

Registration deadline is Friday, May 10 at 4pm.

Junior Golf Lessons 6-15yrs

Jim Rewolinski - Sunny Slope Golf Course:

4285 S. Sunny Slope Rd., New Berlin

Looking to expand your child’s knowledge of golf past the usual mini golf course? Our professional golf instructor will guide your child through the basics of golf. During the lessons, your child will work on their golf skills at the golf range, practice green and at the 3 practice holes. Participants will be responsible to purchase practice balls (small: $10, medium: $12, large: $14). Practice ball dispenser vending machine only accepts exact cash amounts or credit/debit cards. Please have your child bring their own clubs to the lessons. Just think, the sooner your child builds up their golf skills, the sooner they can join you on the links. For weather cancellations, please call Jim at 414-427-9650.

Trixters Gymnastics 4+yrs

Nathan Hale High School

Improve your child’s flexibility, strength, coordination and self-confidence while exploring the fun world of gymnastics. Your gymnast will work on their skills in the areas of floor, uneven bars and balance beam. The gymnasts will be placed into groups with similar skill levels. Due to space limitations, classes are closed sessions. No class 7/4.

4-6yrs

Young Robinhood 10+yrs

Franklin Fieldhouse

Channel your inner Robinhood as you learn the basics of archery safety and shooting. Each week, young archers will take aim at different types of targets! Equipment is provided, although participants are allowed to bring their own bow and arrows. No class 7/4.

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Code Day Date Time RES/NR 205125.01 T/TH 6/11-8/8 6-6:40pm $60/$90 7-8yrs Code Day Date Time RES/NR 205125.02 T/TH 6/11-8/8 6:45-7:25pm $60/$90 9+yrs Code Day Date Time RES/NR 205125.03 T/TH 6/11-8/8 7:30-8:10pm $60/$90
Skills 8+yrs Code Day Date Time RES/NR 205125.04 T/TH 6/11-8/8 8:15-8:45pm $30/$45
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Code Day Date Time 209200.01 SAT 5/18 10:30am-12:30pm FREE
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 205110.01 TH 6/13-7/25 5-6pm $50/$75
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 6-10yrs 205600.01 SAT 6/8-7/13 10-11am $35/$53 205600.03 SAT 7/27-8/31 10-11am $35/$53 Code Day Date Time RES/NR 11-15yrs 205600.02 SAT 6/8-7/13 11am-12pm $35/$53 205600.04 SAT 7/27-8/31 11am-12pm $35/$53

• If there is questionable weather (wet/excessively hot) or court conditions are unsafe, contact the weather hotline at 414-604-4900, option 2 for updates. Cancellations will be made at least one hour prior to the start of the lesson.

• Racquets will be provided for all age groups.

• For participants to be successful in the program, they must have reasonable control in swinging their racquet.

ALL Tennis Lessons are at the WA Athletic Complex. KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

Teeny Tennis 5-7yrs

This is a great start for those who have little to no experience with the game of tennis. Your child will be introduced to activities that will incorporate tennis skills in a fun, safe and engaging practice. Games and drills are aimed to develop a strong foundation for future skills.

Top Spin 8-10yrs

Little or no playing experience is required. Players will learn the fundamentals of the basic strokes: forehand, backhand, volleys and serve.

Aces 11-13yrs

Further your child’s basic shot repertoire with an introduction to more advanced shots. Players build off their foundation and build another level of fundamentals.

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Code Day Date Time RES/NR 205901.01 SAT 6/15-7/27 9-9:55am $20/$30
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 205901.02 SAT 6/15-7/27 10-10:55am $20/$30
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 205901.03 SAT 6/15-7/27 11-11:55am $20/$30

Skyhawks Sports

Skyhawks Sports provides a wide variety of fun, safe and positive programs that emphasize critical lessons in sports and life. Skyhawks programs are designed to give each child a positive introduction into sports while fostering a lifelong love for an active, healthy lifestyle. Skyhawks patient and knowledgeable staff use a variety of skill-building games and activities to give each participant a complete understanding and overview of the sport.

Hoopster Tots 2-4yrs w/adult

Skyhawks Sports Staff - Pershing Elementary

Learning basketball has never been more fun! These classes focus on developing motor skills while introducing dribbling, shot technique and passing. Adjustable hoops and appropriately sized basketballs are used to always provide the right amount of challenge. Parent participation is required.

2-3yrs

1stDownTots 2-4yrs w/adult

Skyhawks Sports Staff - Mitchell Elementary

1stDownTots is a developmental program that uses a variety of fun games to engage kids while teaching the sport of football and developing fundamental skills. We build fitness, muscle coordination and football fundamentals while creating a love of the game. We do not do any tackling or blocking at this level. Parent participation is required.

Basketball Camp 5-11yrs

This fun, skill-intensive program is designed for the beginning to intermediate player. Using our progression-based curriculum, staff focus on the whole player, teaching respect, teamwork and responsibility. An active week of passing, shooting, dribbling, and rebounding makes this one of our most popular programs. Participants should bring two snacks and plenty of water. NEW

Track & Field Camp 5-11yrs

Skyhawks Sports Staff - Frank Lloyd Wright Intermediate

Skyhawks Track & Field combines technical development, fundamental techniques, and safety with a major focus on fun! Using special equipment, our staff teaches exercises and drills that prepare athletes for a future of track & field events and cross-country while inspiring a love for running and being active. Track & Field athletes will participate in events such as sprints, relays, hurdles, shot put and long jump. Participants put it all together for one fun-filled day at the Skyhawks track meet! Participants should bring two snacks and plenty of water. NEW

Soccer Camp 5-11yrs

Skyhawks Sports Staff - Frank Lloyd Wright Intermediate

Developed over 40 years, Skyhawks is the number one soccer camp for parents looking to introduce their children to the fundamentals of the world’s most popular sport. Using our progression-based curriculum, your young athlete will gain the technical skills and sport knowledge required for that next step into soccer. Participants should bring two snacks and plenty of water. NEW

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Code Day Date Time RES/NR 205004.01 W 6/12-7/3 5:30-6pm $48/$72 3-4yrs Code Day Date Time RES/NR 205004.02 W 6/12-7/3 6:10-6:40pm $48/$72
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 205004.03 M-TH 6/17-6/20 1-4pm $99/$149
Sports Staff - Mitchell Elementary
Skyhawks
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 205004.05 M-TH 7/8-7/11 9am-12pm $99/$149
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 205004.06 M-TH 7/8-7/11 1-4pm $99/$149
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 205004.08 W 7/24-8/14 5:30-6pm $48/$72 3-4yrs Code Day Date Time RES/NR 205004.09 W 7/24-8/14 6:10-6:40pm $48/$72
2-3yrs

Beginning Golf Camp 5-7yrs

Skyhawks Sports Staff - Mitchell Elementary

Campers will learn the fundamentals of swinging, putting, and body positioning. Skyhawks Sports has adopted the Starting New At Golf or SNAG system as its curriculum. SNAG, developed by the PGA, is specifically designed for the entry-level player using plastic clubs and tennis balls. SNAG simplifies instruction so that young players can make an easy and effective transition onto the golf course. All equipment provided. Participants should bring two snacks and plenty of water.

NEW

Flag Football Camp 5-11yrs

Skyhawks Sports Staff - Mitchell Elementary

Flag Football is the perfect introduction to “America’s Game.” Campers learn skills on both sides of the football including the core components of passing, catching and defense – all presented in a fun and positive environment. The week ends with the Skyhawks Super Bowl, giving participants a chance to showcase their skills on the gridiron! Participants should bring two snacks and plenty of water.

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Volleyball Camp 5-11yrs

Skyhawks Sports Staff - Mitchell Elementary

All aspects of volleyball are taught through drills and exercises that focus on passing, setting, hitting and serving. This co-ed program is designed for the beginning and intermediate player. Skyhawks staff will assist campers in developing fundamental skills through game-speed drills and daily games aimed at developing the whole player. Participants should bring two snacks and plenty of water.

Mini-Hawk Camp 4-6yrs

Skyhawks Sports Staff - Franklin Elementary

This multi-sport program was developed to give children a positive first step into athletics. Flag football, basketball and soccer are taught in a safe, structured environment filled with encouragement and fun. Through games and activities, campers explore balance, hand/eye coordination and skill development at their own pace. Participants should bring two snacks and plenty of water.

Multi-Sport Camp 7-12yrs

Skyhawks Sports Staff - Franklin Elementary

Skyhawks multi-sport camp is designed to introduce athletes to a variety of different sports in one setting. For this program, we combine flag football, basketball and soccer into one fun-filled week. Athletes will learn the rules and essential skills of each sport along with vital life lessons such as respect and teamwork. Participants should bring two snacks and plenty of water.

RENTALS

Are you looking for the perfect space for your athletic event, theatre performance, birthday party, shower, meeting or special event? Our district offers state of the art facilities along with professional customer service to suit most events. Contact us at facilityrentals@wawmsd.org or 414-604-4938 for availability and pricing. Visit wawmrec.com/rentals to download the facility usage request form and to review guidelines.

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Code Day Date Time RES/NR 205004.11 M-TH 8/12-8/15 9am-12pm $99/$149
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 205004.10 M-TH 7/22-7/25 1-4pm $99/$149
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Code Day Date Time RES/NR 205004.12 M-TH 8/12-8/15 1-4pm $99/$149
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Code Day Date Time RES/NR 205004.04 M-TH 6/17-6/20 9:30am-12pm $99/$149
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Consider Volunteer Coaching

For all youth sports leagues, the WAWM RCS Department will hire a League Director. The League Director is an experienced and knowledgeable staff member responsible for delivering age appropriate instruction, preparing all practice plans and will ensure a consistent, quality experience for all players. Interested in being a volunteer coach? Volunteers follow the direction of the League Director and run the pre-planned drills with their team. On game days, volunteers are responsible for player substitutions, assigning players to positions and providing a positive and fun learning environment. Volunteer coaches must model and exhibit our core values of inclusion, balance, skill development and lifelong enjoyment.

Time commitment:

4K-1st Grade: 1 hour a week

2nd-8th Grade: 2 hours a week

If you are interested in volunteer coaching, please indicate that at the time of enrollment. All volunteer coaches are subject to a confidential background check. For more information, contact Youth Sports Manager, Bobby Foreman at 414-604-4968.

COMING SOON!

All team practices will be held at a WAWM location. Looking for some friendly competition? We will field teams for grades 3rd-5th and 6th-8th and join a recreational league with teams from Brookfield and New Berlin. Teams will rotate each week playing in each community. The emphasis of the league is for players to have fun in a relaxed and recreational environment. Teams will practice and play a game each week. Players must provide their own transportation. No practice/game 7/4.

*Practice and Games will vary Monday through Thursdays 6-7pm.

(Games and Times subject to change).

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In the 2024 Fall Activity Guide: 4K-8th Grade Basketball Girls Softball Traveling Recreation League
Code Grade Day* Date Time Res/NR 205305.01 3rd-5th M-TH 6/3-8/1 6-7pm $40/$60 205305.02 6th-8th M-TH 6/3-8/1 6-7pm $40/$60

WAWM RCS YOUTH SPORTS PHILOSOPHY

All of our youth sports leagues are driven by a clear set of core values:

INCLUSION

Regardless of a child’s level of skill or background there is a place for them here.

Every program we offer features reasonable time commitments. BALANCE

SKILL DEVELOPMENT

LIFELONG ENJOYMENT

We will provide structured, age appropriate progressive instruction.

Our positive league experience will lead to a lifetime love of sports.

YOUTH SPORTS LEAGUE GENERAL INFORMATION

• Participants should sign up based on their grade in the 2024-2025 school year. There are no exceptions to this rule.

• Players register as individuals and will be placed on teams. Teams are based by school and are formed by the RCS Department.

• The WAWM RCS reserves the right to combine teams for the benefit of the program.

• Practices and games are led by WAWM RCS staff with the assistance of our volunteer coaches.

• An email will be sent a week before the start date with team assignment and season schedule.

• Due to changes and updates, locations are subject to change.

• In case of inclement weather, please call the weatherline at 414-604-4900, Option 2.

YOUTH SPORTS LEAGUE TIMELINE

4K-1st Grade Leagues: 1 day a week (they meet for 55 minutes) 2nd-8th Grade Leagues: 2 days a week (they meet for an hour).

Sport Grades

Flag

Volleyball

Basketball

Basketball

Indoor Soccer

*Please Note: Summer sport registration is based on their grade in the ‘23-’24 school year.

Summer registration for T-ball, Baseball, Softball and Summer Soccer

NOW OPEN!

Deadline to register:

Deadline to register is Friday, May 10 at 4pm for T-Ball, Baseball and Softball and Friday, May 17 at 4pm for Summer Soccer.

For more information, please visit wawmrec.com. Register today!

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Dates T-Ball* 4K Currently Open Friday, May 10, 2024 Week of June 3 - Week of July 29, 2024 Baseball* 5K-3rd Currently Open Friday, May 10, 2024 Week of June 3 - Week of July 29, 2024 Softball* 3rd-8th Currently Open Friday, May 10, 2024 Week of June 3 - Week of July 29, 2024
Soccer* 4K-8th Currently Open Friday, May 17, 2024 Week of June 10 - Week of August 5, 2024
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Football 4K-8th
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Soccer 4K-8th Monday, June 3, 2024 Monday, July 29, 2024 Week of August 12 - Week of October 14, 2024
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All fall soccer will be held at Irving Elementary. Fall soccer registration opens Monday, June 3 at 8am and closes Monday, July 29 at 5pm.

4K-1st Grade Instructional Soccer

This program encourages individual skill development. Players will be divided into teams and will focus on developing their individual ball skills, spacing and learning the basics of defense. At 1st Grade, an emphasis will be placed on team play and passing or sharing the ball. This is an 8-week season in which teams will practice for the first week followed by seven weeks of gameplay. Teams will practice for 15 minutes before each game.

Fee: $30 RES/$45 NR

After the 7/29 deadline: $40 RES/$60 NR

Mini Strikers 4K Co-Ed

2nd-8th Grade Soccer Leagues

The emphasis of our 2nd-8th Grade league play shifts to team play and gameplay strategies. Players will focus on spacing, passing and team concepts. As players advance through each league, the number of players on the field, goal size and field size will be appropriately adjusted. No practice 8/31, 9/2.

Fee: $35 RES/$53 NR

After 7/29 deadline: $45 RES/$68 NR

Champions 2nd-3rd Grade Co-Ed

Practice starts Tuesday, August 13. The first two weeks, practices will be on Tuesday and Saturday. Games will be every Saturday at 9am or 10am starting September 7.

Strikers 5K Co-Ed

Big Strikers 1st Grade Co-Ed

Premier 4th-5th Grade Co-Ed

Practice starts Monday, August 12. The first two weeks, practices will be on Monday and Saturday. Games will be every Saturday at 11am starting September 7.

World Cup 6th-8th Grade Co-Ed

To evenly divide players into teams, there will be a mandatory skills assessment. Players will be contacted by a coach with practice information following the skill assessment. Practice starts Thursday, August 15. The first two weeks, practices will be on Thursday and Saturday. Games will be every Saturday starting September 7 at 12pm or 1pm.

Skills

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Code Day Date Practice Time 305702.03 TH/SAT 8/15-10/19 5:30-6:30pm
Code Day Date Time 305700.01 W 8/14-10/2 5-5:55pm or 6-6:55pm
Code Day Date Time 305700.02 W 8/14-10/2 5-5:55pm
Code Day Date Time 305700.03 W 8/14-10/2 6-6:55pm
Code Day Date Practice Time 305702.01 T/SAT 8/13-10/19 5:30-6:30pm
Code Day Date Practice Time 305702.02 M/SAT 8/12-10/19 5:30-6:30pm
Assessment: Wednesday, August 7, 6pm at Irving Elementary.

All Flag Football practice will be at Franklin Elementary. All Flag Football games will be held at the WA Athletic Complex. Flag Football registration opens Monday, June 3 at 8am and closes Monday, July 29 at 5pm.

Flag Football

Flag Football is a non-contact sport. Players wear flags that hang along their sides by a belt. To “tackle” the person in possession of the ball, the opposing team needs to pull off a flag. While flag football rules are designed to keep players safe, they also create an engaging, fast-paced version of football without the physical contact.

4K/5K Grade Instructional Flag Football

This is an instructional program that encourages individual skill development. Players will practice each week and will learn the basics of throwing and catching, running with the ball like a running back and pulling flags! Sportsmanship and teamwork will be developed through fun, weekly activities. No practice on 8/31.

Fee: $30 RES/$45 NR

After 7/29 deadline: $40 RES/$60 NR

2nd-8th Grade Flag Football Leagues

Our program provides players a fun and exciting opportunity to engage in non-contact, continuous action while learning lessons in teamwork. Players will be taught the basic skills of football: running, passing, receiving and defending. No practice on 8/31.

Fee: $35 RES/$53 NR

After 7/29 deadline: $45 RES/$68 NR

All-Pro 2nd-3rd Grade Co-Ed

Practice starts Thursday, August 15. The first two weeks, practices will be on Thursday and Saturday. Games will be every

Pro Bowl 4th-5th Grade Co-Ed

Practice starts Wednesday, August 14. The first two weeks, practices will be on Wednesday and Saturday. Games will be every Saturday at 9am or 10am starting September 7.

Super Bowl 6th-8th Grade Co-Ed

To evenly divide players into teams, there will be a mandatory skills assessment. Players will be contacted by a coach with practice information following the skill assessment. Practice starts Tuesday, August 13. The first two weeks, practices will be on Tuesday and Saturday. Games will be every Saturday starting September 7 at 11am.

1st Grade Instructional Flag Football League

This program encourages individual skill development. Players will be divided into teams and an emphasis will be placed on team play and formations. This is an 8-week season in which teams will practice for the first three weeks followed by five weeks of an introduction to gameplay. No practice on 8/31.

Fee: $30 RES/$45 NR

After 7/29 deadline: $40 RES/$60 NR

Skills Assessment: Tuesday, August 6, 6pm at WA Athletic Complex

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Code Day Date Time 305500.01 SAT 8/17-10/12 9am or 10am Little Lineman 4K/5K Co-Ed Code Day Date Time 305500.02 SAT 8/17-10/12 11am or 12pm Lineman 1st Grade Co-Ed Code Day Date Practice Time 305500.03 TH/SAT 8/15-10/19 5:30-6:30pm
Saturday at 12pm or 1pm starting
Code Day Date Practice Time 305500.04 W/SAT 8/14-10/19 5:30-6:30pm
September 7.
Code Day Date Practice Time 305500.05 T/SAT 8/13-10/19 5:30-6:30pm

WAWM RCS

4K-1st Grade Instructional Volleyball Recreation Center

This program encourages individual skill development. Through the use of beach balls and balloons, players will develop hand/eye coordination, hitting, agility and reacting. Sportsmanship and teamwork will be developed through fun, weekly activities.

Fee: $30 RES/$45 NR

After the 8/23 deadline: $40 RES/$60 NR

2nd-8th Grade Volleyball Leagues

The emphasis of our 2nd-8th grade league play shifts to team play and gameplay strategies. Players will focus on the basics: bumping, setting, serving, rotating and rules. No practice 11/5.

Fee: $40 RES/$60 NR

After the 8/23 deadline: $50 RES/$75 NR

Set It Up 2nd-3rd Grade Co-Ed

Practice location: Recreation Center

Game location: Lane Intermediate

Practice starts Thursday, September 12. The first three weeks, practices will be on Thursday and Saturday. Games will be every Saturday at 2pm or 3pm starting October 5.

Bumpers 4th-5th Grade Co-Ed

Lane Intermediate

Practice starts Wednesday, September 11. The first three weeks, practices will be on Wednesday and Saturday. Games will be every Saturday at 12pm or 1pm starting October 5.

Spikers 6th-8th Grade Co-Ed

Lane Intermediate

To evenly divide players into teams, there will be a mandatory skills assessment. Players will be contacted by a coach with practice information following the skill assessment. Practices will start Tuesday, September 10. The first three weeks, practices will be on Tuesday and Saturday. Games will be every Saturday at 10am or 11am starting October 5.

Skills Assessment: Wednesday, September 4 at Lane Intermediate. 6th-7th Grade: 6-7pm | 8th Grade: 7-8pm

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Code Day Date Time 305142.01 TH 9/19-11/7 5-5:55pm Mini Setters 4K Co-Ed Code Day Date Time 305142.02 TH 9/19-11/7 6-6:55pm Jr. Setters 5K-1st Grade Co-Ed
Volleyball registration opens Monday, June 3 at 8am and closes Friday, August 23 at 4pm.
Code Day Date Practice Time 305142.03 TH/SAT 9/12-11/16 7-7:55pm
Code Day Date Practice Time 305142.05 T/SAT 9/10-11/16 5:45pm or 6:45pm
Code Day Date Practice Time 305142.04 W/SAT 9/11-11/16 5:45pm or 6:45pm

WAWM Intermediate School Interscholastic Sports 6th-8th Grade

Athletic opportunities are open to all 6th-8th grade school district residents including those who attend a parochial school, private school, home school or public school outside the district that does not offer sports. Student-athletes will work on building their fundamentals, teamwork and leadership skills while representing their school against local schools based on the conference in which their sport competes. All participants must register with their attendance area school. All student-athletes will need a physical on file before participating in either the first day of tryouts or the first practice. If tryouts are required, participation fees will be due after the teams are announced.

• For 7th-8th Grade girls and boys basketball and 7th-8th Grade girls volleyball ONLY, Frank Lloyd Wright and West Milwaukee Intermediate will compete in the Jr. Parkland Conference.

• For 6th Grade girls basketball, 6th Grade boys basketball, and 6th Grade girls volleyball, student-athletes will participate in WAWM RCS Department Leagues. This aligns with the conferences we participate in for these sports, which do not include 6th grade interscholastic athletics. This creates a more inclusive opportunity for all interested athletes during their intermediate transition year as there is not a try-out process.

• Practices take place at the school you are registered at and scheduled in season between the hours of 3-5pm.

• Bus transportation will be provided for athletes to all away competitions.

Boys Basketball (7th/8th Grade Only)*

Season: November - Mid January Wrestling

Season: Mid January – Early March

Girls Volleyball (7th/8th Grade Only)*

Season: Late January – Mid March Track

Season: Early April - Mid May

Poms*

Season: September – Early March

Co-Ed Cross Country

Season: September – Early October

Girls Basketball (7th/8th Grade Only)*

Season: September – End of October

*Tryouts Required

Fee: $45 per sport (except 6th grade track - $20)

For more information: Bobby Foreman - 414-604-4968 or foremanr@wawmsd.org

The WAWM RCS Department works hard to make sure we provide the community with NEW AND EXCITING classes from season to season! Take a look throughout the guide to find our BRAND NEW classes this winter and spring!

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Try It Dance 4-12yrs

Do you feel like dancing? It’s time to put on your dancing shoes and try-out some of these fun and exciting dance styles. No experience is necessary, we’re here to work on our coordination, building social skills and to have fun. Each class will focus on introducing and building on the fundamentals for each dance style. Let’s dance!

Latin Dance Style

4-7yrs

Parade Boot Camp

Diamond Twirlers - Mitchell Elementary

Come and join the fun by learning the basics of marching, poms or twirling batons for the West Allis Independence Day Parade. Instruction will be provided by the West Allis Diamond Twirlers. The fee includes a t-shirt for marching in the parade on July 2. Questions regarding Diamond Twirlers can be emailed to wawmdiamondtwirlers@yahoo.com.

Pom Marching Camp 3-6yrs

Baton Camp 4-8yrs

Each participant MUST have a metal baton, which can be purchased at the first class.

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Code Day Date Time RES/NR 215210.03 W 5/22-6/26 6:30-7pm $35/$53
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 215210.01 W 5/22-6/26 6:45-7:15pm $35/$53 9-13yrs Code Day Date Time RES/NR 215210.02 W 5/22-6/26 7-7:30pm $35/$53
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 215400.01 F 7/19-8/30 10-10:50am $15/$23 8-12yrs Code Day Date Time RES/NR 215400.02 F 7/19-8/30 11-11:50am $15/$23
Mariela Martinez - Recreation Center No Class 8/16. Code Day Date Time RES/NR 215400.03 TH 6/13-7/25 10-11am $15/$23 Jazz 6+yrs Asialina Grootemaat - Recreation Center No Class 7/4. Code Day Date Time RES/NR 215400.04 W 6/19-7/31 6-7pm $15/$23 Lisa Day - Mitchell Elementary No Class 7/3. Code Day Date Time RES/NR 215400.05 T 6/18-7/23 6-7pm $15/$23 Tap 6+yrs Lisa Day - Mitchell Elementary NEW Code Day Date Time RES/NR 215400.07 W 7/10-8/14 1-2pm $15/$23 Contemporary 6+yrs Natalia Pastor - Recreation Center Code Day Date Time RES/NR 215400.06 W 7/10-8/14 12-1pm $15/$23 Salsa 6+yrs Natalia Pastor - Recreation Center NEW

Hamburger Cupcakes 5K-6th Grade

Melissa Piselli - Recreation Center

Hamburgers are pretty tasty, but they are even better when they are made with icing. Cake decorators will learn how to make adorable hamburger-inspired cupcakes using yellow cupcakes and brownies. Techniques on coloring icing and how to use a decorating bag will make your treat come to life.

5K-2nd Grade

Snow Cone Cupcakes 5K-6th Grade

Melissa Piselli - Recreation Center

It’s summertime and there is nothing tastier than a snow cone…but what if that snow cone was a cupcake? Your cake decorators will learn how to make cupcakes look like snow cones by practicing how to smooth icing and decorate the frost with different color sprinkles. Who wants a sweet treat?!

5K-2nd Grade

Baking 101 6th-8th Grade

Sarah Turner - Recreation Center

It’s time to make your own sweets and treats in the kitchen and learn to bake from scratch. We will work on the fundamentals of baking such as learning measurements, kitchen safety, what each ingredient does, flavor combinations and so much more. Recipes covered are so easy that the bakers can make them at home with minimal supervision.

Cinnamon Rolls

Kids Cuisine 5K-5th Grade Recreation Center

Help your child learn to navigate their way around the kitchen. Each week a new cooking experience will be presented demonstrating tasty and healthy eats. Our chefs will prepare and eat what they create, giving them a feeling of satisfaction and accomplishment. We will also cover cooking terms, measuring, manners and kitchen safety.

Lemon Loaf

STEAM for Everyone 5-12yrs

Greendale Robotics - Recreation Center

Explore STEAM with local robotics teams: ALIEN, Storm, Cyclone and Neptune! Each day the young scientists will participate in fun summer activities and projects based on one of the elements of STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Art or Math. Learn why kites fly, how cameras work, how to use the sun to make art and so much more! Who’s ready to explore with us?

Nerf Nites 6th-12th Grade

Milwaukee Area Nerf Outings Staff - Recreation Center

Who’s ready to wreak some havoc? The night will consist of a variety of games, such as Capture the Flag, Zombies, Wingman and more! We will provide the foam darts and rival foam balls but participants must bring their own blasters that are compatible with the foam darts and rival foam balls. Eye protection will be provided as well. Who’s ready to have some fun?

Muffins

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Code Day Date Time RES/NR 204300.01 SAT 6/22 11am-12:30pm $25/$38 3rd-6th Grade Code Day Date Time RES/NR 204300.02 SAT 6/22 1-2:30pm $25/$38
NEW
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 204302.01 SAT 7/20 11am-12:30pm $25/$38 3rd-6th
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 204302.02 SAT 7/20 1-2:30pm $25/$38 NEW
Grade
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 204700.01 M-F 7/8-7/12 10am-12pm $65/$98
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 204301.01 W 6/26-7/17 5:45-6:45pm $40/$60 5K-2nd Grade Code Day Date Time RES/NR 204301.02 W 7/24-8/14 5:45-6:45pm $40/$60 3rd-5th Grade
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 204609.01 F 6/28 6-7:30pm $10/$15 204609.02 F 7/19 6-7:30pm $10/$15 204609.03 F 8/23 6-7:30pm $10/$15
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 204308.01 TH 6/20 10am-12pm $20/$30
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 204308.02 TH 7/11 10am-12pm $20/$30
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 204308.03 TH 8/22 10am-12pm $20/$30

VIRTUAL

Private Music Lessons 3rd Grade+

Bob or Judy Halat - Central High School or Zoom

Individual lessons are designed to help improve your skills and performance. Lesson times range between 8am-5:30pm and each lesson is 30 minutes. If you are a first time musician, trying to get back in tune or looking to further your musical ability, this is a great opportunity for you. Lessons are for all band instruments, guitar and piano. Bob or Judy Halat will contact musicians prior to the first lesson to schedule a time. No lessons 7/4.

Chess Camp 2nd-12th Grade

WI Scholastic Chess Federation - Recreation Center

Checkmate! This class is for those new to chess or with ratings less than 800, who want to improve their chess skills. Students will work on opening game strategies and tactics. Focus on chess fundamentals including opening strategy, the five basic checkmates, and tactics such as Forks, Pins and Discovered Check. Students will experience a balance of chess play and instruction along with competing in a five-round tournament with the top three players winning trophies and everyone else receiving a medal. In the intermediate class, all phases of the game will be covered including chess notation and game analysis. Those that have played two to three years are recommended to take the intermediate class. Who’s ready to play?

Beginner 2nd-8th Grade Code

VIRTUAL

Vamos a Imaginar! “Let’s imagine!”

Spanish Summer Camp 1st-5th Grade

Futura Language Professionals - Live Zoom

In this thrilling live virtual summer camp, students will use their imagination while learning Spanish vocabulary related to their favorite themes - superheroes, princesses, magic, dinosaurs, mermaids, unicorns and more! Each class, students will explore age-appropriate adventures, all in Spanish. Basic conversation and Spanish vocabulary such as colors and counting will be incorporated to build on their skills each week. Class will include interactive activities learning Spanish vocabulary and practical conversation elements. Join us for a magical adventure.

Intermediate 2nd-12th Grade

Painting Class 6-12yrs

Little Jragons Martial Arts 3-17yrs

Jason Jordan - Recreation Center

Martial arts can help build character qualities such as confidence, leadership, respect and discipline. Classes are designed to improve large and fine motor skills while enhancing their ability to focus and follow directions. No Class 7/2.

Grape

Do you have a mini Picasso? We have just the class! Children will explore their creative side while following step by step instructions to create their very own masterpiece.

(Parents may sign up and participate too!)

American Red Cross Babysitting 10+yrs Recreation Center

Babysitting is one of the most important jobs a young person will ever have. Babysitting can be a lot of fun but the responsibility of it should never be taken lightly. This program is based on these essential themes: Leadership, Safety and Safe Play, Basic Care and First Aid (including rescue breathing).

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Code Day Date Time RES/NR 217100.01 M 6/17-7/29 8am-5:30pm $100/$150 217100.01 T 6/11-7/23 8am-5:30pm $100/$150 217100.01 W 6/12-7/24 8am-5:30pm $100/$150 217100.01 TH 6/13-8/1 8am-5:30pm $100/$150
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Code Day Date Time RES/NR 204501.01 M-TH 6/10-6/13 4:15-5pm $80/$120
Day Date Time RES/NR 204400.01 M-F 6/24-6/28 9am-12pm $90/$135
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 204400.02 M-F 6/24-6/28 1-4pm $90/$135
Escape - Recreation Center Code Day Date Time RES/NR 204503.01 SAT 6/15 1-2pm $20/$30 204503.02 SAT 7/27 1-2pm $20/$30 204503.03 SAT 8/17 1-2pm $20/$30
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 204602.01 F 6/21 8:30am-3pm $80/$120 204602.02 F 7/26 8:30am-3pm $80/$120 204602.03 F 8/23 8:30am-3pm $80/$120
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 204101.05 T 6/18-7/23 6:30-7:15pm $56/$84 204101.06 T 7/30-8/27 6:30-7:15pm $56/$84 7-17yrs
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 204101.01 T 6/18-7/23 5:30-6pm $49/$74 204101.02 T 7/30-8/27 5:30-6pm $49/$74 3-4yrs Code Day Date Time RES/NR 204101.03 T 6/18-7/23 6-6:30pm $49/$74 204101.04 T 7/30-8/27 6-6:30pm $49/$74 5-6yrs

Sailing - Youth Level 1 12-16yrs

Milwaukee Community Sailing Center500 N Harbor Dr, Milwaukee

Who’s ready to explore the open waters? Learn to rig, steer a sailboat, sail out and in through the harbor, tack, jibe dock and trade crew positions. Every boat has two or more students and a qualified sailing instructor aboard. Sailors also work on building their resilience, confidence and teamwork which are developed through game play, skills development, guided capsize and recovery drills and crew overboard recovery training. Participants are required to have passed a 75-yard swim check to participate, please contact the WAWM RCS Department at schwichtenberga@wawmsd.org to schedule the swim check. Need-based scholarships are available, contact Milwaukee Community Sailing Center at 414-277-9094 to discuss the scholarship opportunity.

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“Prams in the Park” 8-11yrs

Milwaukee Community Sailing Center500 N Harbor Dr, Milwaukee

“Prams in the Park” is a learn to sail program that introduces not only sailing but water safety to children. Sailors will learn how to set-up and launch their own boat, how to steer with a tiller and trim sails using the mainsheet. While taking turns with another sailor driving and navigating, the sailors will also develop a sense of where the wind is coming from and how to make the boat stop, turn and go while playing a variety of games. Importantly, they’ll learn how to be safe, care for one another, and how to recover from a capsize, all under the watchful eye of MCSC’s nurturing Prams teaching team. Participants are required to have passed a 25-yard swim check to participate, please contact the WAWM RCS Department at schwichtenberga@wawmsd.org to schedule the swim check. Need-based scholarships are available, contact Milwaukee Community Sailing Center at 414-277-9094 to discuss the scholarship opportunity.

Mad Science Inc. Workshops 5-12yrs

Mad Science Staff - Recreation Center

Detective Science

Discover how science is used to solve real crimes! Watch as the classroom is transformed into a crime lab for this exciting exploration of the fundamentals of forensics.

Fantastic Flyers

The Wright Brothers would be proud as we follow in their footsteps and learn the fundamental principles of flight. Build different types of stunt planes and gliders. Experiment with trick planes and have a contest to see who can build the farthest flying glider! You’ll be Top Gun after this class.

Sun and Stars

This stellar program is your ticket to the stars! Watch stardust burn and journey through our galaxy as you investigate the life cycle of stars.

Jr. Reactors

Don’t trust atoms…they make up everything! Learn to recognize chemical reactions and mix up a few reactive ingredients for some sensational results.

Bugs

Engross yourself in entomology! Inspect authentic insect specimens. Update your insect anatomy know-how. Match-up insects with their habitats. This class is creepy fun!

Energy Burst

Children explore the energy of motion. They pop, jump and flip with hopping, swimming and swinging toys. They discover the difference between potential and kinetic energy. What type of energy does a rubber band have? Find out in this energetic class!

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Code Day Date Time RES/NR 204596.02 M-F 6/24-6/28 1-4pm $180/$240
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 204401.01 W 6/19 1-2pm $25/$38
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 204401.02 W 7/10 1-2pm $25/$38
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 204401.03 W 7/24 1-2pm $25/$38
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 204401.04 W 7/31 1-2pm $25/$38
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 204401.05 W 8/14 1-2pm $25/$38
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 204401.06 W 8/28 1-2pm $25/$38
NEW Code Day Date Time RES/NR 204596.01 M-TH 6/17-6/27 9am-12pm $280/$420

WAWM Youth Theater presents Legally Blonde Jr

Completed 6th-12th grade | Director: Jordan Pollard - Nathan Hale High School

Follow the transformation of Elle Woods as she tackles stereotypes, snobbery and scandal in pursuit of her dreams. When Elle’s boyfriend, Warner, dumps her and heads to Harvard, claiming she’s not “serious” enough, Elle takes matters into her own hands, crafting a showy song-and-dance personal essay and charming her way into law school. Befriending classmate, Emmett, and spunky hairdresser, Paulette, along the way, Elle finds that books and looks aren’t mutually exclusive. As Elle begins outsmarting her peers, she realizes that law may be her natural calling after all.

Auditions

Auditions will be held at Central High School auditorium. Students in 6th-12th grade (2023-2024 school year) should attend auditions on May 28 or May 29 from 4:30-8:30pm. Call backs if needed will take place on May 30. Individuals wishing to audition should prepare a song excerpt and monologue found on our website wawmtheater.com/auditions. Come prepared to learn a short dance. Please complete the audition form found on the website prior to auditions.

Stage Crew

Students who are interested in stage crew should fill out the Google form at wawmtheater.com/auditions. Crew work days will take place Mondays and Fridays from 1-4pm beginning July 6.

Rehearsals/Performances

Rehearsals will take place Tuesday-Thursday from 1-3pm in the Nathan Hale High School auditorium beginning June 11 (not every role will rehearse every day). All cast and crew MUST be available the following dates and times, No EXCEPTIONS:

• August 5-7 4:30-9pm (Dress Rehearsals)

• August 8-10 5-9pm (Performances)

• August 11 12-4pm (Performance)

• August 12 3-9pm (Clean Up)

NEW WAWM Youth Presents 101 Dalmatians KIDS (Elementary Musical)

Completed 3rd-5th grade | Director: Ashley Patin - James E. Dottke High School

Pet owners, Roger and Anita, live happily in London with their Dalmatians, Pongo and Perdita, stalwart dogs devoted to raising their puppies. Everything is quiet until Anita’s former classmate, the monstrous Cruella De Vil, plots to steal the puppies for her new fur coat. The Dalmatians rally all the dogs of London for a daring rescue of the puppies from Cruella and her bumbling henchmen.

Auditions

Auditions will be held in the Dottke High School auditorium. Students in 3rd-5th grade (2023-2024 school year) should attend auditions on June 10. For more information on times and what to prepare visit www.wawmtheater.com/auditions.

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Fore! Come hit the links for our very first Father/Son Mini Golf Tourney. Father/Son teams will try their best to have the lowest combined score through 18 holes. A dinner is included. Who’s ready to putt their way to victory? Recreation Center Father/Son mini golF tourney 6+yrS

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Code Day Date Time RES/NR 218003.01 SAT 6/15 4-6pm $20/$30* *$10 for additional golfer

Summer OutdOOr MOvIe SerIeS

Be our guest for a family movie experience. Enjoy quality family time in front of a video display similar to the American Family Field’s scoreboard (just on a smaller scale) in the park. The movies will start promptly at 8pm (the sun is not an issue for the display). Arrive early to save your spots and enjoy some play time with Operation Recreation.

Check out the Events page on our website, our social media pages or call 414-604-4900 to know the movie titles. Feel free to bring blankets and lawn chairs and enjoy the evening under the stars with your family.

Operation Recreation is from 6-8pm and movie begins at 8pm.

FRIDAY, JUNE 7

Location: LaFollette Park*

FRIDAY, JULY 12

Location: WA Athletics Complex

*Concessions provided by Friends of LaFollette Park

FRIDAY, AUGUST 16

Location: Recreation Center

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FREE

S’moreS & more Family Campout

Klentz Park

Grab your camping gear and get ready for one of the best nights you will ever have with your family. The night will be packed with fun activities such as lawn games, crafts, storytime, s’mores and more! Dinner and breakfast will be provided and carry-in food and drinks are welcome. Bringing a tent, sleeping bags, camp chairs, flashlights and additional items such as bug spray, toothbrush, blankets, pillows and stuffed animals is highly recommended. An exact itinerary for the campout will be emailed to all registered participants one week prior.

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Code Day Date Time RES/NR 218500.01 F-SAT 7/26-7/27 6pm-9am $30/$45* *per family of 4. $5 per additional family member.

Classics at the Creek

View your favorite classic movies on the big screen. Classics at the Creek caters to young adults and the young at heart. The movies will start promptly at 8pm on our video screen. Come early to enjoy Perspective Brewing Company and our food truck providers at Honey Creek Park. Escape life stressors and enjoy a blast from the past. Check out the Events page on our website, our social media pages or call 414-604-4900 to know the movie titles. Feel free to bring blankets and lawn chairs and enjoy the evening under the stars with your family.

Wednesdays June 19, July 24 and August 14

Perspective Brewing Company/Food Trucks Open: 6pm

Movie Begins: 8pm

Location: Honey Creek Park, 8405 W. National Ave.

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throwbaCk Summer playground

Remember hanging out at your local playground playing box hockey, tether ball, 4-square and more? We’re bringing back your favorite playground games with an adult twist. Come enjoy a night geared towards your playground memories. In addition to your favorite playground games, Perspective Brewing Company and food truck vendors will be on-site to keep you fueled up along with some great music to keep you entertained! If you’re lucky you may find some of our playground legends such as Linda Gritzmacher, Mark from the Park and others making appearances. Which playground will have the most pride this summer?

FRIDAY, JUNE 14 - 6-8:30pm

Location: Klentz Park

Come celebrate National Parks & Recreation Professional Day and play with us!

FRIDAY, JULY 19 - 6-8:30pm

Location: Liberty Heights Park

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muSiC at burnham pointe park

Let the rhythm move you and come on down to Burnham Pointe Park for an evening of live music. While you enjoy the live music, your children can enjoy playing on the features the park has to offer!

Wednesday, June 26 from 6-8pm

Mariachi Zamora

Wednesday, July 17 from 6-8pm

Ko-Thi Dance Company

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FREE

Family mealS

Let us take away the stress of family meal prep so you can relax and enjoy a meal together as a family and as a community. Each mealtime, we will include valuable nutritional information and family activities. The nutritional education will be provided by the West Allis Health Department. Plenty of take-home tools, tips and resources will be provided. This program is open to families with children ages 18 and younger.

Please RSVP weekly by scanning the QR code above.

Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays - June 18-August 15 - 5pm

Tuesdays and Thursdays at Liberty Heights Park* | Wednesdays at LaFollette Park

*In the event of inclement weather we will meet at Horace Mann Elementary Cafeteria.

Benefits of family meals:

• Relieve some of the day-to-day stresses.

• Enjoy conversation with each other.

• Build better relationships.

• Build a sense of belonging potentially leading to better self-esteem.

• Research has shown that children tend to try a wider variety of foods during family meals.

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Splish! Splash! You’ve never had more fun in the water than you will at this Foam Party! Families can come swim and play in our oversized bubble pool. Lifeguards will be on hand to ensure everyone’s safety. Who’s ready to dive into this fun time? Family Foam party 7+yrS Central High School

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Frank Lloyd Wright Intermediate

Come check out the pool in a different light, in the dark! It’s a glow party in the pool. Swimmers will be given glow necklaces, bracelets, etc. to light up the pool. Lifeguards will be on hand to ensure everyone’s safety. Glow toys and music will keep the swimmers entertained. Who’s ready to jump in? Family glow pool party 5+yrS

SPECIAL EVENTS REGISTER NOW wawmrec.com or 414-604-4900 35
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Code Day Date Time RES/NR 218400.01 TH 6/20 6-8pm $10/$15* *per person
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 218000.01 TH 8/15 6-8pm $10/$15* *per person

run-Free marathon 18+yrS

Klentz Park

No training necessary, this marathon is the best non-running marathon you will ever compete in for fun! That’s right, no running is involved. Share your story of “running” this marathon by capturing staged photos of you crossing the finish line, “running through the park” or kissing your finishing medal. Come to the park ready to “run” but really come for the fun, music and “post-run” celebration which includes food truck vendors. All participants will receive a racing bib, finishing medal and a place on our “official results” page. Let the race begin!

SPECIAL EVENTS 36 West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department Summer 2024 NEW
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 218001.01 SAT 7/20 3-5pm $20/$30
2024-2025 Enrollment open now for 3K thru 8th grade your kids deserve the best education Christ-Centered Nationally Accredited Exceeds Expectations rating from Wisconsin D.P.I. Small class sizes Co-curricular and extracurricular opportunities in athletics and fine arts Graduates are well-prepared for the expectations of high school Participant in Wisconsin and Milwaukee Parental Choice Programs 7821 W. Lincoln Avenue (Lincoln Campus) • 7835 W. Grant Street (Grant Campus) • West Allis, Wisconsin 53219 (414) 541-6251 • www.splswa.com To schedule a tour call (414) 541-6251 or principal@splcwa.org.

OPERATION RECREATION

Keep your eyes open for Operation Recreation, the WAWM RCS Department’s mobile play unit, this summer! Operation Recreation is where play and creativity come together to create an endless amount of fun. Our vehicle is equipped with a variety of active toys and equipment such as hula hoops, jump ropes, Imagination Playground Big Blue Blocks, bubble machine, agility ladders and much more. We invite everyone to get active with Operation Recreation - children and families - the more the merrier!

Visit wawmrec.com for the most up-to-date schedule.

Day Date Time Event Location SUN 6/2 12-5pm West Allis A La Carte Downtown West Allis F 6/7 6-8pm Summer Outdoor Movie Series LaFollette Park F 6/21 4-8pm Food Truck Friday West Allis Farmers Market F 7/12 6-8pm Summer Outdoor Movie Series WA Athletic Complex F 8/9 6-8pm Summer Outdoor Movie Series Recreation Center OPERATION RECREATION 38 West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department Summer 2024

Park Play 6-12yrs

Who’s ready to play at the park? Come visit our energetic Park Play staff at the parks for a day filled with fun activities. Park Play is a free drop-in program (participants may come and go as they please) designed for ages 6-12 years old. It is highly recommended for parents to discuss with their child when their child may come and leave the Park Play program. The Park Play staff will supervise and lead a variety of activities throughout the day including organized outdoor games, crafts and sports. Let’s play! No Park Play 7/4, 7/5.

Monday-Friday 6/10-8/16

Liberty Heights Park

10am-4pm

West Milwaukee Park 10am-3pm

LaFollette Park 10am-3pm

Rec on the Run Mobile Play Units

Rec on the Run is on the move this summer and we are bringing the fun to your neighborhood playground and park. We are running throughout the West Allis and West Milwaukee communities with Operation Recreation and Crafts in the Parks to entertain your child in a fun and engaging atmosphere. Our time may seem brief, but it will be impactful for your child. Rec on the Run staff will be at designated locations during assigned times. Please note, there is no supervision at the locations before Rec on the Run’s arrival and after the program leaves the location.

• Operation Recreation will feature our Imagination Playground Big Blue Blocks, agility ladders and hurdles, rolling wheels, hula hoops and more.

• Crafts in the Parks will have organized craft projects and activities planned for the children.

• Schedule may change pending program participation. Check out our schedule at wawmrec.com to make sure you don’t miss out.

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Market W Reservoir Park Liberty Heights
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REGISTER NOW wawmrec.com or 414-604-4900 39
Schedule PARK PLAY/ REC ON THE RUN

Nathan Hale High School:

11601 W Lincoln Ave, West Allis, WI 53227

Summer Camp at Nathan Hale High School offers “Kids on the Run.” If you sign your child up for swim lessons during camp hours, camp staff will assist getting your child to and from the program. Please let the camp staff know they are enrolled in the swim lessons and check camp schedule for any field trips or special events that may conflict.

• Swimming: Hale campers will have the opportunity to swim during camp. Campers will have to pass a swim test in order to swim in the deep end. Campers that cannot pass that test will be limited to the shallow end of the pool.

• Greenfield Park: Hale camp staff leads campers daily on a walking field trip to Greenfield Park.

Code: 211000

LEARNING BEYOND

Join the adventure this summer! Our summer camps provide a fun, inclusive and safe environment for 10 weeks. Students will learn beyond the boundaries and grow daily through a series of games, activities, crafts and much more centered around a weekly theme. Camps will also go on bi-weekly field trips. Flyers will be emailed out on Friday for the following week. Breakfast and lunch included. If you have any questions about Summer Action Adventures Camps, please call Jack Perry at 414-604-4914. 6/12-8/21

SUMMER CAMP
40 West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department Summer 2024
No camp 7/4, 7/5 | Monday-Friday 7am-5:30pm | Summer Camps are offered
ON THE RUN

• Enrichment Opportunities: Campers will have the opportunity to try many different sports, activities and much more. Summer is the perfect time to try something new!

• Swimming: Central campers will have the opportunity to swim during camp. Campers will have to pass a swim test in order to swim in the deep end. Campers that cannot pass that test, will be limited to the shallow end of the pool.

Code: 211001

Summer Camp at Central High School offers “Kids on the Run.” If you sign your child up for swim lessons during camp hours, camp staff will assist getting your child to and from the program. Please let the camp staff know they are enrolled in the swim lessons and check camp schedule for any field trips or special events that may conflict.

THE BOUNDARIES

offered for students who completed 4K-5th grade during the 2023-2024 school year.

Early Bird Fee: Register before 5pm on Thursday for the following week - $120 RES / $180 NR per week

Register from Thursday 5pm-Sunday 5pm for Monday that week: $130 RES / $195 NR per week

Register after 5pm Sunday the eve before camp begins on Monday: $140 RES / $210 NR per week

Camp Staff: Our camp staff is composed of educators, parents, college students and high school students. Staff to Camper Ratio: 4K/5K - 1:10 | 1st-5th Grade - 1:15

SUMMER CAMP Central High
8516 W Lincoln Ave, West Allis, WI 53227 REGISTER NOW wawmrec.com or 414-604-4900 41
School:
ON THE RUN

TOMORROW LEADERS OF

Residents Only

Leaders of Tomorrow or LOT is a program that will provide young teens with the opportunity to develop leadership skills, to set and work towards achieving goals, to communicate and build relationship skills that will translate to all phases of their lives. After completing training, participants will be assigned to one of the summer camp locations to learn and grow alongside recreation staff. This course will follow along with the book, “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens,” and each participant will receive their own copy of the book. No LOT Program 7/4, 7/5.

Explorer’s Camp 4K-5th Grade

Walker Elementary

Open to all students enrolled in WAWM Summer School. This camp runs during the same 6-week time period of WAWM Summer School. Do you need care for your child after Summer School? Join Explorer’s Camp! Students that attend Summer School can attend this camp to enjoy all the fun of summer camp that works around their school schedule. Please note, this camp is only offered for the 6 weeks that Summer School is in session. Lunch is provided each day by Summer School. On Friday, both breakfast and lunch are included. No camp 7/1-7/5. Deadline to register for week 1 is Monday, June 3.

Dates: June 17-August 1

Camp Hours: 12-5:30pm

Fee: Monday-Thursday $70 Friday (7am-5:30pm) $30

Deadline for camp throughout the summer is the Friday before the week. No exceptions.

Code: 212000

ACTION PROGRAMS

Action Programs will return with the 2024-2025 School Year. AM Action and Action 330 Programs are held at all elementary schools. For more information, visit our website at wawmrec.com. Registration will open Monday, July 15 at 8am.

AM ACTION

AM Action is centered around three main ideas: fitness, literacy and fun. AM Action will focus on keeping your child active through fun, physical activities along with the educational value of taking time each morning to improve literacy.

ACTION 330

The goal of Action 330 is to help children to learn and grow through structured play and activities in a fun, inclusive and safe environment. We aim to accomplish this goal by offering a wide range of activities, games, social interaction and academics for each child. Every day is an opportunity for children to learn and grow and Action 330 is there to assist in that process.

Interested in working at the Action Program?! Go to page 11 for more information!

SUMMER CAMP 42 West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department Summer 2024
204475.01 7th-8th Grade M-F 6/12-8/21 $250 * 9-WEEK* COMMITMENT!

Camp Champions 4K-8th Grade

Frank Lloyd Wright Intermediate

Camp Champions offers individuals with all abilities an opportunity to develop their skills in recreational, physical and social settings alongside our energetic and qualified staff. Participants will transition from group activity stations which include instruction in music, arts and crafts, gym, resource and leisure time activities. Parents/guardians are required to provide their own transportation to and from camp. Camp Champions will be using the online software CampDoc to maintain participant safety information and emergency contacts. A link to submit your information will be sent prior to camp. Packets will be available as an alternative, if needed. No camp 7/4, 7/5.

Recreational Adult Day Program (RAD)

The RAD Program serves adults 18 years and older with disabilities. This program aims to help participants learn and grow in the areas of daily living, personal, social, vocational, leisure and recreational skills. The RAD program meets Monday-Friday from 9am-3pm at the Recreation Center with multiple community outings throughout the month. Please note: this program is currently at capacity with a waitlist; however, if you are interested in learning more, or would like to set up a tour, please contact Beau Benner at bennerb@wawmsd.org or 414-604-4951.

Paint and Sip 18+yrs Recreation Center

Come spend your evening with us as we make a fun art project from start to finish. We will have beverages to enjoy during class and will get to work alongside our friends.

Cooking Classics 18+yrs Recreation Center

Join us for an evening of working on our skills in the kitchen! We will discuss kitchen safety and work together to prepare our meal for the class. Afterwards, we will have time to socialize with our friends and enjoy the meal together.

Bowling Night 15+yrs

AMF West, 7505 W. Oklahoma Ave.

Bowling is a great way to be active, make new friends and work on your bowling skills! Participants will bowl two games per night. Bumpers and rollers available as needed. Participants must be self-sufficient, or be accompanied by a family member or caregiver. Participants must provide their own transportation.

ADAPTIVE RECREATION REGISTER NOW wawmrec.com or 414-604-4900 43
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 213100.01 F 6/14 6-8pm $20/$30
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 213005.01 TH 6/27 6-8pm $20/$30
Day Date Time RES/NR M-F 6/11-8/2 8:30am-3:30pm $150/$300* *per week
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 213010.01 T 7/9-7/30 6-7:30pm $45/$68
NEW

3rd Annual Adaptive Recreation Car Wash Fundraiser

Recreation Center

The Adaptive Recreation Car Wash Fundraiser is back this summer at the WAWM Recreation Center to raise funds for RAD and other Adaptive Recreation programs. RAD participants will hand wash your car while you enjoy some music and fun in the sun!

Friday, July 19 | 10am-1pm

All Donations Accepted!

Karaoke Night 18+yrs

Calling all singers! This is the night for you to pick your favorite song and sing it loud and proud for all your friends. If singing isn’t your thing, you can still come and enjoy a fun night of music, dancing and hanging out with your friends. Light refreshments will be provided.

Art Party 8-17yrs

This class provides a supportive and inclusive environment where artists can explore their creative side. We will make fun projects that each artist will be able to take home at the end of the class.

End of Summer BBQ 18+yrs

What better way to end the summer than a BBQ? Just like any good BBQ, we will have great food, music and yard games. Join us as we enjoy the beautiful weather and have fun with our friends!

SILVER STAR AWARD

We are pleased to announce that the WAWM Recreation & Community Services Department was awarded the Wisconsin Park and Recreation Association’s 2023 Silver Star Award in the Adult / Older Adult Programming category for our Recreational Adult Day Program, also known as RAD. With this win, our department has secured its fourth Silver Star Award since 2018! Congratulations to our Program Manager Beau Benner, RAD Coordinator Katie Lindgren, and all our RAD Staff!

ADAPTIVE RECREATION 44 West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department Summer 2024
Recreation Center Code Day Date Time RES/NR 213025.01 F 8/16 5-7:30pm $15/$23
Recreation Center Code Day Date Time RES/NR 213002.01 F 7/19 6-8pm $10/$15
Recreation Center Code Day Date Time RES/NR 213200.01 SAT 7/27 10am-12pm $20/$30

www.westmilwaukeewi.gov

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Live Music at 7:30
and Concert Festival Foods
Parade Tuesday,
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7 p.m. WEST ALLIS FIREWORKS LOCATION! FIREWORKS LOCATION! 11601W.LincolnAve. 11601W.LincolnAve. West Allis West Allis Athletic Complex Athletic Complex VILLAGE OF WEST MILWAUKEE 4755 W. BELOIT ROAD WEST MILWAUKEE, WI 53214
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3rd annual

Senior prom Recreation Center

Come dressed to impress as the WAWM RCS Department hosts our annual Senior Prom. The afternoon starts with a catered meal, followed by music and dancing with a live band playing all your favorites. Registration is required and is per person, not per couple.

Cornhole League WA Athletic Complex

Cornhole is a great way to get active and have fun doing it! Teams will get the opportunity to play two games each day. If you are signing up as an individual, don’t worry; we can pair you up when you arrive! This is a great opportunity for you to meet new people and get exercise at the same time! No games 7/4.

WE ARE ACCEPTING DONATIONS

and sponsorships for the Senior Prom. To donate, call 414- 604-4900 or stop by the Recreation Center.

Indoor Pickleball League Recreation Center

Who’s ready for some pickleball fun? Beat the heat this summer and join our indoor pickleball league. You will be guaranteed at least two games per week. Price is based on two participants. If you are interested in registering as an individual and being paired with a teammate, please contact Beau Benner at 414-604-4951.

All 55+ Young at Heart Trips will depart from and return to the Recreation Center.

Winery Tours

Who is up for a super fun day trip to some great Wisconsin wineries? On this trip, we will visit three different wineries in southeastern Wisconsin. We will have the opportunity to see how the wine is made, where the grapes are grown and more! A boxed lunch will be included.

Join us for a fun afternoon game at the ‘Friendly Confines’ of Wrigley Field to watch the Brewers take on the Cubs! We will be taking a coach bus from the Recreation Center and be getting dropped off two hours prior to the first pitch, which is at 1:20pm, so you have time to get lunch in Wrigleyville. Although this is a Young at Heart Program, friends and families under the age of 55 are encouraged to join!

55+ YOUNG AT HEART 46 West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department Summer 2024
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 230501.01 TH 6/20-8/29 10:30am-12pm $30/$45
Chicago Code Day Date Time RES/NR 230700.01 W 7/24 10am-5:30pm $100/$110
Brewers Game in
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 230500.01 W 6/19-8/21 11:30am-1pm $40/$60 Code Day Date Time RES/NR 130004.01 F 5/17 1-4pm $5/$15
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 230700.02 F 8/23 10am-4:30pm $85/$95 NEW NEW

The WAWM RCS Department is currently offering pickleball, badminton, volleyball and basketball open gyms.

TO VIEW OUR CURRENT OPEN GYM SCHEDULE, PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT WAWMREC.COM AND CLICK ON “OPEN GYM”.

*Punch cards (good for 5 visits) are available for purchase Monday-Thursday between 8am-5pm and Friday between 8am-4pm. Punch card purchases can be made with credit/debit card, cash or check.*

General Rules

• Open gym attire and clean tennis shoes are required.

• Participants may be asked to leave if they display inappropriate behavior.

• Participants must bring their own volleyballs or basketballs.

• Pickleball equipment will be provided.

• 6-10yrs, 11-14yrs and high school open gyms are reserved for residents only.

Open Gym Opportunities for ages 55+!

The WAWM RCS Department offers open gym times throughout the week for adults ages 55+. There will be open gyms at the Recreation Center for volleyball, basketball and pickleball at various times. Visit us at wawmrec.com and check the open gym page for the schedule and times. Please contact Beau Benner at bennerb@wawmsd.org or 414-604-4951 for more information.

OPEN GYM
FEES (CASH ONLY) RESIDENTS NON-RESIDENTS Youth (Residents Only) $2 Adults (19-54yrs) $5 $8 Seniors (55+yrs) $2 $4 Police, Fire & Military
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WALK WITH US!

There are many perks of walking/running at the Recreation Center

For current track hours and closures, please visit our website at wawmrec.com.

To purchase a Daily Pass, 30 Visit Pass and Yearly Pass Memberships, you will need to provide an acceptable form of residency verification. This includes: drivers license, mortgage statement or property deed statement, closing statement for purchase of a home, signed lease, current utility bill (gas, water/sewer, electric), auto or health insurance statement, homeowners or renters insurance statement.

WALKING TRACK REGISTER NOW wawmrec.com or 414-604-4900 49
PASSES Ages
Ages
Non-Residents Daily Pass $2 $3 $6 30 Visit Pass $40 $60 $120 Yearly Pass $125 $150 $300 Controlled Temperature • Smooth Walking
• Convenient Hours • Water Bottle Filling Station A Safe
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• Bathrooms Available • Walk With
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Check out these walking track bonus features Stationary Bike • TRX Bands • Weights • Kettlebells QUESTIONS: wawmrec.com/414-604-4900/wawmrec@wawmsd.org

9th Annual 30 Days of Summer Yoga

Susie Melott - Franklin Fieldhouse

Join Susie Melott from yogaisserved.com for 30 Days of Summer Yoga, an outdoor series. Flow through a playful mix of sun salutations and standing poses in a peaceful, outdoor setting. Yoga outside in the morning allows you to set yourself up for a great day! This series is for all levels and all ages. Bring the whole family! No registration needed for this free series. Please consider contributing to one of the local non-profits we traditionally raise money for listed on the calendar below. This program has collected over $15,000 throughout the years. Let’s make the 9th Annual 30 Days of Summer Yoga the best year yet! Contact Linda Gritzmacher at 414-604-4911 for more information.

FITNESS 50 West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department Summer 2024
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Franklin Fieldhouse M-SUN 7/13-8/11 7-7:45am SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Morgan Grove Family Center Dottke Project Based Learning Cops and Kids WISH Domestic Violence Support Group WAWM RCS Champion for a Child Scholarship Fund Hunger Task Force Fairview Acres 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 DAV Chapter #19 Cuts for Kids WAWM RCS Youth Sports WAWM Safe and Supportive WA Special Olympics WAWM Youth Theater Downtown Business Improvement District 27 28 29 30 31 WA Police K-9 Unit Holy Assumption Food Pantry SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY AUGUST BENEFICIARIES 1 2 WA Events Committee WAWM PTA Council Shining Strings Orchestra HEAR Wisconsin 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Rotary Club RAD (Recreational Adult Day) Program Horace Mann Community Closet JR’s Pups and Stuff WAPD Chaplains Hope Closet WAWM RCS Adaptive Recreation 10 11 WA Senior Center WA Firefighters Charity WA Christmas Parade
JULY BENEFICIARIES

Senior Morning Stretch

Betty Marr - Recreation Center

Stretch out and learn how to help keep your muscles toned without aerobic exercise. Start your day off with a fun class, great music and a total body stretch. No class 6/28, 7/1, 7/5.

Chair Yoga For Seniors

Betty Marr - Recreation Center

Chair Yoga is designed to meet the specific needs of seniors and is structured to benefit everyone at any level of health and fitness. Class will include a combination of stretching and breathing exercises designed to relieve stress, calm the mind and increase mobility, balance and body awareness. The yoga poses used are adapted for seniors and are done either standing or seated.

Strength and Conditioning for Everyone

Lori Witmer - Recreation Center

Learn to safely execute strengthening exercises for the whole body. We will use body weight, dumbbells, bands and balls which will be provided for you.

Urban Poling Workshops

Mary Wood - Recreation Center

Think cross-country skiing without the skis. The workout with Urban Poles has toning, calorie-burning and posture benefits. You will use 90% of your muscles which provides both cardiovascular and strength training. Benefits of Urban Poling are improved balance and confidence, elevated mood, off loading painful joints and increased stamina. Join this workshop and try out these patented, evidence-based ACTIVATOR Poles. This class is suitable for people: who enjoy walking or would like to walk further, have hip and knee osteoarthritis, pre or post hip and knee replacement surgery, post spinal stenosis surgery, with conditions that affect your balance (aging, Parkinson’s, MS, Stroke) or who walk year round at the WAWM indoor track. Poles will be provided for this workshop, with options to purchase your own from the instructor. If you purchase poles from the instructor, a $10 credit will be applied to the $110.00 purchase price of the poles. You must attend one class to receive this discount price.

Turn Up Fitness Dance

Shawna Jesse - Recreation Center

For Tuesday’s session, you must be stable on your feet as we have cardio, conditioning and flexibility.

This isn’t just a workout program; it’s a rapidly growing women’s movement where we push limits and barriers that we have set for ourselves. We come together as women and empower one another to be multifaceted, to make ourselves a priority, to stop playing small and to live the lives we desire. We simply use fitness to move us forward. These workouts are intense, fun and life-changing incorporating HIIT (high intensity interval training), strength training and dance! You will be challenged, but you will embrace it and as you step outside of your comfort zone with the turn up squad... and step into your girl power like never before!

ADULT FITNESS PUNCH PASS

Good for 5 visits and is valid for one year after the purchase date.

Can’t make it to every class of a session? Want to try out a few different classes to see what they’re all about? Is your schedule unpredictable and you need the flexibility of dropping in when you can? The WAWM RCS Department has Adult Fitness Punch Passes! Visit wawmrec.com/adult/fitness for more important information on how to use your pass and how to purchase your Adult Fitness Punch Pass!

ADULT FITNESS REGISTER NOW wawmrec.com or 414-604-4900 51
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 208008.01 M 6/10-8/19 9-9:45am $30/$45 208008.02 F 6/14-8/23 9-9:45am $27/$41
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 208001.01 W 6/12-8/21 9-9:45am $33/$50
$25 RESIDENTS $40 NON-RESIDENTS
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 208815.01 M 6/3-8/19 10:45-11:45am $48/$72 Code Day Date Time RES/NR 208815.02 T 6/4-8/20 8:30-9:30am $48/$72
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 208121.01 SUN 6/2 1-2:30pm $20/$30 208121.02 SUN 7/21 1-2:30pm $20/$30
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 208137.01 M 6/3-7/15 5:30-6:30pm $28/$42

Beginner Yoga

Betty Marr - Walker Elementary

This beginner yoga class is not only for beginners but anyone seeking to deepen their knowledge of yoga postures and breathing techniques. No class 7/3.

Hatha Yoga

Richard Tarney - Recreation Center

Relax and refresh your body, mind and spirit while practicing Hatha style yoga. With an emphasis on proper alignment, you will be able to safely build a stronger core and increase flexibility and balance. All levels of experience are welcome! No class 7/4.

Energizing Morning Yoga

Jim Neiman - Recreation Center

The focus of this class is to reduce stress and increase your strength, balance and flexibility at the beginning of your day. Yoga will help improve the things you enjoy - walking, running, sports, dancing or exercise classes. Give it a try and you will n otice a positive difference in your health and well-being. No class 7/2.

Early Evening Yoga

Jim Neiman

Reduce mental stress from the day. Work your core, hips, back and legs. You will feel better physically and mentally! No class 7/2, 7/4.

Lane Intermediate

Saturday Morning Energizing Yoga

Jim Neiman & Betty Marr - Recreation Center

Start your weekend by reducing stress while increasing strength, balance and flexibility. Yoga will help you enjoy the rest of your weekend plans.

Crunch Time

Betty Marr - Walker Elementary

Trim your midsection and increase your strength. Power packed exercises in just 30 minutes! No class 7/3.

Line Dance Fitness

Vicki Francolucci - Irving Elementary

Come join us for some fun exercise and learn awesome line dances. You can Wobble, Slide, Hustle, Cha Cha and Tush

Push those calories away! No dance experience needed. You will learn these dances as we go. Come prepared to have a good time, laugh and love every minute of this cardio class.

Sculpt, Strength and Stretch

Karen Lawton - Recreation Center

Come improve your body composition, strength, endurance, flexibility and balance. Emphasis is on sculpting the muscles of the arms, back, chest, abdominal, gluteal and legs through body weight exercises. We will use hand weights and other fitness equipment during floor and standing routines. No class 7/3.

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Code Day Date Time RES/NR 208110.01 M 6/10-8/19 6:15-7pm $33/$50 208110.02 W 6/12-8/21 6:15-7pm $30/$45
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 208110.05 T 6/4-7/16 9-9:45am $30/$45 208110.06 T 7/30-8/27 9-9:45am $25/$38
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 208110.03 M 6/3-8/19 5:30-6:30pm $48/$72 208110.04 TH 6/6-8/22 5:30-6:30pm $44/$66 TAKING A VACATION! Body Ball Pilates will be taking a little break this summer but will be back in fall.
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 208110.07 T 6/4-7/16 4:30-5:15pm $30/$45 208110.09 T 7/30-8/27 4:30-5:15pm $25/$38 Mitchell Elementary Code Day Date Time RES/NR 208110.08 TH 6/6-7/18 4:30-5:15pm $30/$45 208110.10 TH 8/1-8/29 4:30-5:15pm $25/$38
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 208110.11 SAT 6/8-7/20 9:30-10:15am $35/$53 208110.12 SAT 8/3-8/31 9:30-10:15am $25/$38
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 208805.01 M 6/10-8/19 5:30-6pm $22/$33 208805.02 W 6/12-8/21 5:30-6pm $20/$30
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 208130.01 W 6/5-8/21 6-7pm $44/$66
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 208230.01 T 6/11-8/20 6-7pm $44/$66

Perfect for everybody and every body! Each Zumba® class is designed to bring people together to sweat it out. We take the “work” out of workout, by mixing low-intensity and high-intensity moves for an interval-style, calorie-burning dance fitness party. Once the Latin and World rhythms take over, you’ll see why Zumba® Fitness classes are often called exercise in disguise. Super effective? Super fun? Check and check. A total workout, combining elements of fitness – cardio, muscle conditioning, balance and flexibility, boosted energy and a serious dose of awesome each time you leave class.

Jessie & Bruce Boll - Lane Intermediate

POUND

Becca Whiting - Recreation Center

POUND® is a full-body cardio jam session, combining light resistance with constant simulated drumming. The workout fuses cardio, Pilates, strength movements, plyometrics and isometric poses. Through continual upper body motion using lightly weighted exercise drumsticks called Ripstix, you’ll turn into a calorie-torching drummer, POUNDing off pounds as each song flies by!

Mike Krajewski - Frank Lloyd Wright Intermediate

WERQ®

Imani Ward - Recreation Center

Kayla Glainyk - Irving Elementary

Zumba® Gold Toning

Jill Farina - Recreation Center

Tailored for active older adults who want to focus on muscle conditioning and light weight activity. How it works: Zumba® Gold Toning blends the Zumba® party you love at a slower pace with a redefining total body workout using Zumba® Toning Sticks to shake up those muscles! Benefits: low to moderate intensity strength training exercises are essential to prevent a dramatic reduction in muscle mass, muscle strength, atrophy and sarcopenia (loss of skeletal muscle mass). No class 7/4.

Hypefusion

Tasha Seals - Recreation Center

In this class, the first half is cardio and the second half is for strength conditioning followed by stretching/cool down. For strength, various equipment is used like weights, bands and sometimes your own body weight. This class is for all skill levels and can accommodate all fitness types. In Hypefusion, you’ll challenge yourself with a full-body workout, so prepare to get hyped! No class 7/4.

Are you ready to WERQ®? Join the fiercely fun dance fitness workout class based on pop, rock and hip hop music taught by Certified Fitness professionals. The WERQ® warm-up previews the dance steps used in class and the cool-down includes balance and yoga-inspired poses. Get ready to WERQ®!

Group Cycling

Madison Elementary

Spin your way into fitness! Group cycling will help you burn calories, build strength and gain endurance. Your instructors will take you on a ride using varying pedaling speed and resistance through hills, sprints and drills all while listening to fun music. These indoor cycling classes are designed for all fitness levels. No class 7/8.

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Code Day Date Time RES/NR 208602.01 M 6/3-8/19 6:30-7:30pm $36/$54
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 208100.01 M 6/3-8/19 6-7pm $40/$60
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 208100.02 T 6/4-8/20 6-7pm $40/$60
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 208100.03 W 6/5-8/21 6-7pm $40/$60
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 208104.01 TH 6/13-8/22 8:30-9:15am $30/$45
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 208136.01 TH 6/6-8/22 6-7pm $36/$54
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 208400.01 M 6/3-8/19 5:45-6:30pm $33/$50 208400.03 SAT 6/15-6/29 9-9:45am $15/$23 208400.04 SAT 7/13-7/27 9-9:45am $15/$23 208400.05 SAT 8/10-8/24 9-9:45am $15/$23
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 208400.02 W 6/5-8/21 6-7pm $48/$72
Melissa Olenchek Mike Hanrahan - Advanced strength and endurance workout
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 208211.01 SAT 7/6-8/17 11am-12pm $28/$42

WAWM RCS Department adult sports leagues are intended to create a fun and social atmosphere. All ability and skill levels are encouraged to sign up! Visit wawmrec.com/adult/sports-leagues for league information and rules.

Adult Golf Lessons

Jim Rewolinski - Sunny Slope Golf Course: 4285 S. Sunnyslope Rd, New Berlin

Fore! Is that a common phrase in your golf game? No worries, professional golf instructor Jim Rewolinski will cover the fundamentals and then some to help you shape your golf game for the season. Please bring your own clubs.

Participants will be responsible to purchase practice balls (small: $10, medium: $12, large: $14). Practice ball dispenser vending machine only accepts exact cash amounts or credit/ debit cards. Minimize your “duff” shots by joining us! For weather cancellations, please call Jim at 414-427-9650.

Open Badminton and Pickleball

Lane Intermediate

All ages and abilities are welcome to participate. Equipment will be provided for those who need it. Fees are cash only and to be paid at the door. No open play 9/2.

55+ Summer Softball Leagues

WA Athletic Complex

The WAWM RCS Department is proud to announce another summer of our 55+ slowpitch softball league. Anyone 55 and older is eligible to play in these fun and recreational leagues. The price includes a team jersey. No games 5/27, 7/5.

Adult Tennis Lessons

WA Athletic Complex

OUTDOOR FITNESS PARK AND PLAYGROUND

With the warm summer weather upon us, we invite you to take advantage of the outdoor fitness park and inclusive playground located at 2450 S. 68th St. With 7 different pieces of equipment to help strengthen your core and muscles and a playground that includes swings, orbit spinner, zipline and more, there is something for everyone!

Game, set, match… Are you in? Work on your fundamentals or sharpen the skills you already have for the game. The lessons will incorporate drills and instructional play to further your development. Participants must bring their own racquet, but tennis balls will be provided. For weather cancellations, call 414-604-4900, option 2 which will be made at least one hour prior to the start of the lesson. No lessons 7/3.

Beginner

Men’s Summer Basketball Leagues

Lane Intermediate - 10-week league

Open registration begins on Monday, May 20.

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Code Day Date Time RES/NR 207600.01 M 6/3-7/8 5:30-6:30pm $35/$53 207600.02 M 7/22-8/26 5:30-6:30pm $35/$53 207600.03 W 8/7-9/11 5:30-6:30pm $35/$53 Beginner
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 207600.04 M 6/3-7/8 6:30-7:30pm $35/$53 207600.05 M 7/22-8/26 6:30-7:30pm $35/$53 207600.06 W 8/7-9/11 6:30-7:30pm $35/$53
Experienced
Day Date League RES/NR M 5/6-8/19 Co-Ed $30/$50 T 4/30-8/13 Men’s Competitive $30/$50 F 5/10-8/23 Co-Ed $30/$50
Day Date Time RES/NR M 6/3-9/23 7:15-9:30pm $5/$8 per night
No games 7/4. Day Date Time RES/NR W or TH 6/19-8/29 6:15-10:15pm $560/$610
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 207900.01 M/W 6/17-7/24 6-6:55pm $35/$53
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 207900.02 M/W 6/17-7/24 7-7:55pm $35/$53 Experienced

Men’s Summer Softball Leagues

WA Athletic Complex - 10-week league

Returning team registration opens on Monday, April 15.

New team registration begins Monday, April 29.

No games 7/4.

Adult Co-Ed Softball League

WA Athletic Complex - 10-week league

This league consists of 10 players on the field (a minimum of five of each gender is required). Teams must alternate batters between men and women and, for an added twist, men must hit with t-ball bats! No games 7/3.

NEW

WAWM Softball Home Run Derby

WA Athletic Complex

Calling all longballers!! Come show off your home run hitting skills in our first-ever Home Run Derby. Each participant will have 10 outs to hit as many homeruns as they can. Leaders will move on to the next round until only one participant is left. The overall winner will be crowned the WAWM RCS 2024 Home Run Champ and receive a trophy!

Adult Co-Ed Kickball Leagues

WA Athletic Complex - 12-week league

Kickball is played on a baseball diamond and game play consists of 10 players on the field (a minimum of five of each gender is required). No games 7/4.

Returning team registration opens on Monday, April 8. New team registration begins Monday, April 22.

Adult Sports Free Agents

Free agents are individuals who have not been able to form a team of their own but are looking to participate. On occasion, there are teams that are a person or two short, or there are individuals looking for a team to play on. That’s where our free agent program comes in! If you are an individual looking for a team, contact Beau Benner at 414-604-4951 or bennerb@wawmsd.org to register. Your contact information may be provided to teams that request it. Joining the free agent list does not guarantee placement on a team.

WANTED

The WAWM RCS Department is looking for experienced adult sports officials for softball, volleyball, basketball and kickball.

If you have any questions, please contact Beau Benner at 414-604-4951 or bennerb@wawmsd.org or go to wawmrec.com/employment to fill out an application today!

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Day Date Time RES/NR T or TH 6/25-9/5 6:15-10:15pm $400/$450
Day Date Time RES/NR W 6/26-9/4 6:15-9:15pm $400/$450
Day Date Time RES/NR TH 5/30-8/22 6:15-10:15pm $400/$450
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 207801.01 F 7/12 7-10pm $10/$20

Cooking with Staci Joers 14+yrs Recreation Center

Instructor Staci Joers has an Associate’s Degree from MATC in Restaurant and Hotel Cooking. She has had the privilege of working with many great chefs. Staci will demonstrate how to prepare these recipes and you will observe and sample. Please note, this is not a hands-on cooking series.

Pacific Island Getaway

While not the most well-known Asian cuisine, this style of cooking is gaining in popularity. Filipino food is a mix of Southeast Asian and Spanish. This cuisine has been influenced by other historically Spanish colonies such as Mexico with several staple ingredients. You will find these widespread ingredients, such as tomatoes, chili and corn, are used throughout the Philippines. The sample menu will showcase a few of the most famous Filipino dishes such as Spicy Tofu Cubes, Filipino Pork Kabobs with Spicy Vinegar Dip, Sweet Coconut & Garlic Fried Rice and Turon (Filipino Banana Spring Roll).

July Jubilee

If you are like Staci, you know that July is the best month for cooking. Whether you’re strawberry picking to your heart’s content or just patiently waiting for the first juicy bite of summer tomatoes, these are some of the best seasonal recipes for everyday eating in this glorious month of July. Samples of the recipes include: Peachy Hot Honey Flatbread; Garlic, Parmesan and Ranch Chicken Skewers with Goat Cheese and Thyme Polenta; and Summer Berry Pastries.

Summer Supper

Summertime is a great time to have friends and family over. This menu will be a show-stopper that your friends and family will enjoy. The tasting menu for this class includes: Pimento-Stuffed Deviled Eggs; Pork Tips in Mushroom Madeira Sauce; Twice Baked Potato Boats; and Upside Down Apple Puffs.

Melissa Piselli - Recreation Center

Ever see a cake at the store and wish you could make that at home? Well, your wish has been granted with this opportunity. Learn the basic techniques in this step-by-step class using buttercream icing to decorate beautiful treats. Techniques include: icing a smooth cake, filling layers, preparing a decorating bag, piping borders and gel transfers. There’s no better way to show someone that you care than by making a cake for them.

VIRTUAL IN PERSON

Private Music Lessons

Bob or Judy Halat - Central High School or Zoom

Individual lessons are designed to help improve your skills and performance. Lesson times range between 8am-5:30pm and each lesson is 30 minutes. If you are a first time musician, trying to get back in tune or looking to further your musical ability, this is a great opportunity for you. Lessons are for all band instruments, guitar and piano. Bob or Judy will contact musicians prior to the first lesson to schedule a time. No lessons 7/4.

Nerf Outings

Milwaukee Area Nerf Outings Staff - Recreation Center

Nerf is not just for kids anymore! Join the excitement and enjoy an evening of carefree fun. Revisit your childhood by playing games like capture the flag, zombies and more. Bring your own blaster and we will supply the eye protection and the foam darts. Who’s in for the fun?!

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ADULT
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 206000.01 T 6/11 6:30-8:30pm $30/$45
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 217100.01 M 6/17-7/29 8am-5:30pm $100/$150 217100.01 T 6/11-7/23 8am-5:30pm $100/$150 217100.01 W 6/12-7/24 8am-5:30pm $100/$150 217100.01 TH 6/13-8/1 8am-5:30pm $100/$150
NEW Introduction to Cake Decorating
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 206002.01 M 6/10-7/1 6-8pm $50/$75 206002.02 M 7/15-8/5 6-8pm $50/$75
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 206000.02 T 7/16 6:30-8:30pm $30/$45
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 206000.03 T 8/13 6:30-8:30pm $30/$45
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 206350.01 F 6/28 8-9:30pm $10/$15 206350.02 F 7/19 8-9:30pm $10/$15 206350.03 F 8/23 8-9:30pm $10/$15

VIRTUAL

¡Vamos a charlar! Let’s chat!

Futura Language Professionals - Live Zoom

Are you seeking opportunities to practice speaking Spanish? If so, this is the class for you! Instructors will engage participants each week with real-life conversation scenarios to encourage chatting and conversation. Conversation topics include ‘un poco de todo’ or a little of everything and everyday Spanish. In this dynamic and hands-on class, participants will practice useful Spanish vocabulary and conversation components that can be applied to the home, workplace, travel, leisure, etc. Start speaking Spanish today! Open to new and previous Spanish conversation participants.

NEW Crochet 101

Amanda Pierner-Lytge - Recreation Center

Ever have a chill and wish you had a shawl to keep you warm? After this class, you will be able to create your very own shawl to use on those chilly nights. Let’s dive into fiber arts by learning the techniques: chain, single, half, double and treble. You will leave this class with confidence to start and finish your own projects at home.

NEW Printmaking without a Press

Diane Ulezelski - Recreation Center

Come learn different printmaking techniques that don’t require a printing press. We will learn about monoprinting, collagraph, linocut and intaglio (time permitting) using fun and creative imagery. We will be creating art prints, logos and greeting cards! No class 7/4.

Watercolor Painting

Diane Ulezelski - Recreation Center

Spark your artistic engagement with this watercolor painting class. Create a foundation for watercolor painting by learning basic watercolor techniques that you can further expand upon in future classes. Who’s ready to paint their next masterpiece with us? A supply list will be provided to participants on the first day of class.

NEW Adult and Pediatric First Aid/ CPR/AED - Blended Learning Recreation Center

The Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED blended learning course equips participants to recognize and care for a variety of first aid, breathing and cardiac emergencies involving adults, children and infants. It is designed for people who need a certification that satisfies OSHA workplace or other regulatory requirements. This class is taught in a blended learning format and the online portion (accessed via mobile desktop or tablet) must be completed prior to attending the instructor-led skills session. Upon successful completion, a valid two-year digital certificate for Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED is issued.

Partner Dance Fusion

Jason Jordan - Recreation Center

Imagine feeling confident to dance with your partner to any music that you hear. Learn one simple step that can be used for swing, salsa, pop, rock, jazz and more. This class will be adapted for all levels. No class 7/3.

Couples

Singles

Don’t have a partner? No worries, come meet new like-minded people and learn partner dancing. Partners will be rotated if needed.

Market Trading Mentorship

Jason Jordan - Recreation Center

Join the Trinity Trading Team on how to read the stock market and execute profitable trades on any time frame. You will learn several ways to analyze a market and find safe entries into trades. Before the first class, please sign up for a Paper Trading account to practice. You will not be encouraged to trade with live funds until you are consistent and confident with the techniques. The mentor, Jason Jordan, is a certified/funded 100k Apex trader, has an MA in Business Leadership. No class 7/3.

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Code Day Date Time RES/NR 206600.01 T 6/4-7/23 6-8pm $80/$120
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 206495.01 TH 7/11-8/15 6-8pm $90/$135 Code Day Date Time RES/NR 206610.01 TH 6/6-8/1 6-8pm $80/$120
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 206755.01 T 6/4-6/25 6-7pm $90/$135
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 206049.01 F 6/28 4-7pm $75/$113 206049.02 F 7/26 4-7pm $75/$113 206049.03 F 8/23 4-7pm $75/$113
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 206910.01 W 6/19-7/24 7:30-8:15pm $98/$147 206910.03 W 7/31-8/28 7:30-8:15pm $98/$147
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 206910.02 W 6/19-7/24 7:30-8:15pm $49/$74 206910.04 W 7/31-8/28 7:30-8:15pm $49/$74
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 206707.01 W 6/19-7/24 6:30-7:25pm $79/$119 206707.02 W 7/31-8/28 6:30-7:25pm $79/$119

Trips

Exploring nEw placEs and MEETing nEw FacEs!

All adult trips depart from the Recreation Center.

Long Grove Strawberry Fest

Let’s visit the historic downtown of Long Grove, Illinois that possesses “yesterday’s charm, today’s lifestyles.” Just northwest of Chicago, this charming little village retains its character of its original farming community roots with historic buildings, cobblestone walks and flowering gardens set in a secluded, rural atmosphere. Nowadays, Long Grove is an exciting mix of attractions offering contemporary goods and style, arts and entertainment and festive spaces. Our visit will occur during Long Grove’s Annual Strawberry Fest where popular restaurants, chefs and vendors create pop-up shops that serve unique strawberry-centric cuisine. The fest will also include live music and family entertainment and local shops will be open for your shopping needs. Who can refuse a new exciting place and strawberries?

Day Trip to Chicago

Looking to get away? Chicago is a city that has endless entertainment opportunities: the Magnificent Mile if you enjoy shopping; a theater district that provides hours of entertainment; and city parks that are the central location of festivals and events. Enjoy the Windy City without the hassle of parking and traffic. We’ll supply the transportation by coach bus and you can plan your day’s activities, which will be up to your discretion.

NEW

Mile of Music

Do you enjoy music? Appleton is hosting their 11th Annual Mile of Music event in their downtown area. Over 200+ up-and-coming artists will perform their original music for attendees. Artists range from singer-songwriters, duos and multi-piece bands performing in a wide range of genres such as indie, folk-rock, soul, bluegrass and more!

Day Trip to Lake Geneva*

Spend a relaxing day window shopping through the hidden gem of Lake Geneva. Enjoy the quaint antique shops or spend some time walking along the shoreline and taking in the scenery. The bus will drop us off at a central location and guests will be able to make the day their own by venturing out with friends and family. Lake Geneva will also be hosting their 62nd Annual Venetian Festival this weekend.

*Please note: This trip will depart from and return to Nathan Hale High School.

Warrens Cranberry Festival

Did you know that the cranberry is Wisconsin’s state fruit? Not sure what’s so great about cranberries? Join us for the day as we travel to the village of Warrens to experience the 51st Annual Cranberry Festival. The festival offers craft booths, contests, flea markets, marsh tours, food, demonstrations and a farmers market.

A parent/guardian must accompany anyone under 18 years of age. Reservations are transferable and may be given to another person if you cannot attend the trip. Refunds will be given only if a participant from the waitlist fills your spot.

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Code Day Date Time RES/NR 220001.01 SAT 6/22 8:30am-8pm $40/$50 Code Day Date Time RES/NR 220000.01 SAT 7/13 8am-9:30pm $40/$50
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 220002.01 SAT 8/3 8am-9pm $40/$50
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 220010.01 SAT 8/17 9am-7pm $35/$45
Code Day Date Time RES/NR 320005.01 SAT 9/28 8am-8pm $50/$60

Suburban Concert Band

Nathan Hale High School

Suburban Concert Band is a community band composed of both professional and amateur musicians from West Allis and the surrounding greater Milwaukee area. We welcome high school (age 16 and above), college and adult musicians from all communities throughout southeastern Wisconsin. From September to May, we rehearse at Nathan Hale High School on Thursdays from 7-8:30pm and our Swing Street Big Band rehearses from 8:30-9:30pm.

The band performs four formal concerts throughout the year. In addition, the Concert Band and Swing Street Big Band are proud to represent the City of West Allis in local concerts and parades. Our spring concert is on Friday, May 10 at 7:30pm at Nathan Hale High School Auditorium. Please visit our website at www.suburbanbands.com for more information regarding our band and future concerts. Don’t forget to look for us in the West Allis Independence Parade on July 2!

Suburban Singers

Frank Lloyd Wright Intermediate

Love to sing? Suburban Singers are an adult mixed-voice choral group, ages 18-108 years old, sponsored by the West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department. Adults of all voice types and experience levels are welcome to join. Under the direction of Patricia Eby, the choir meets every Tuesday, from 7-9pm from September to May with formal concerts in December and May. Before registering, new singers are invited to attend an open rehearsal at the beginning of each semester to meet the choir and try us out! Registration is $35 RES/$53 NR for either the fall or spring semesters and $60 RES/$90 NR for the year (if paid in full). Registration will be available in August through the WAWM RCS Department. For further information, please email thesuburbansingers@gmail.com or follow us on Facebook by searching Suburban Singers.

West Allis-West Milwaukee Sinfonia

Central High School (Summer 2024 only)

Sinfonia is a string orchestra for players in high school, college and beyond, who have prior experience playing violin, viola, cello or bass. We welcome string players ages 14 to adult from all communities in Southeastern Wisconsin. This summer, the ensemble will rehearse at Central High School in Room 137 (due to construction at our home at FLW) and will perform concerts at the end of the summer session at Central High School and the VA Chapel. Summer rates are $35 RES/$53 NR. Email WAWM Sinfonia Director, Mary Pat Michels michm@wawmsd.org for additional information or to help recruit new members. Musicians should email Mary Pat with their name, instrument and contact information when they join so music is ready for them at the first rehearsal. No rehearsal 7/4.

Summer

2024 Concert Information:

Rehearsals at Central High School Thursdays 6/13, 6/20, 6/27, 7/11, 7/18, 7/25, 8/1

Concert at TBD - August 8 & 9

West Allis Players Central High School

Enjoy a murder mystery this summer from the community theater with professional style. Step back into the 1950’s with a nod to film noir – the days of jaded detectives, greedy ex-wives, gangsters and…murder. This July, the West Allis Players present “IS MURDER TAX-DEDUCTIBLE?”

An accountant is killed during the busy tax season. The police have more than enough suspects – a street-wise secretary, the aforementioned ex-wife, a sleazy landlord, disgruntled clients – and even the man’s business partner. But wait - there’s so much more! The audience is in on a plot twist long before the detective is – provided that this detective will ever figure it out! A great murder mystery with more than a few laughs!

“IS MURDER TAX-DEDUCTIBLE?” will be presented July 12-14 and July 19-21 at Central High School Auditorium. Auditions will be held in May for this fast-paced production. Check Acting Auditions for SE Wisconsin or the West Allis Players’ Facebook pages this spring!

Tickets will be available through the WAWM RCS Department website and at the door.

AND LAST, BUT NOT LEAST – The West Allis Players will be doing a musical revue in August – location, dates and details will be posted soon!

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Accident Insurance

The WAWM RCS Department does not provide hospital/medical insurance for people participating in sponsored activities. The Board of Education, School District of West Allis-West Milwaukee, et al does not provide hospital/medical coverage for WAWM RCS Department activities. Participants are encouraged to obtain their own medical insurance.

Activity Guide

Activity Guides can be viewed at wawmrec.com, at each of the WAWM district schools’ offices, WA Health Department, WA Library, WA City Hall and West Milwaukee Village Hall. The WAWM RCS Department publishes 3 activity guides per year which are mailed to WAWM District residents. The Fall Activity Guide is mailed at the end of July, the Winter/Spring Activity Guide is mailed mid-November and the Summer Activity Guide is mailed early April.

Age Eligibility Verification

All participants must meet the minimum age or grade requirement before the last day of the program. Please do not request to have your child put in a program where they are not age/grade appropriate. The ages/grades are set to ensure the safety and benefit of the participants as well as for staff program planning.

Americans with Disabilities Act

The WAWM RCS Department complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) which prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability. We will make reasonable accommodations to support inclusive recreation participation. Individuals with disabilities are strongly encouraged to contact the WAWM RCS Department at 414-604-4900 in advance of participation regarding accommodation needs.

Be Our Guest Senior Citizen Pass

Senior passes are available for West Allis-West Milwaukee School District residents who are at least 60 years of age. This pass is a small “Thank You” to our senior citizens who have provided tremendous support for our schools. The pass entitles the holder and a companion to be admitted, without charge, to all athletic events (except WIAA tournament games) and Youth Theater productions. Get your pass at the WAWM RCS Department today!

Cancellation Deadlines

If a class or activity does not reach its minimum number of participants 5 days before the start of the class, it will be cancelled. If a program is cancelled, you will be offered a credit to your WAWM RCS Department account, we can transfer you to a different activity or refund you.

Cell Phone Use in Locker Room

In accordance with State Statute 175.22 and WAWM School District Policy po9151, cell phone usage is prohibited in locker rooms with the exception of an emergency situation.

Child Care

Child care is not provided for adult programs. Children are not permitted to attend adult programs without supervision of another adult who is not actively participating in the program.

Class Sizes

All programs have a minimum/maximum enrollment number. If we do not meet our minimum requirement 5 days before the start of a class, classes will be cancelled with reimbursements issued or you may transfer to a different class. If a program is full, you can be added to the waitlist and in the event of a participant cancellation or new class creation, you will be contacted.

Code of Conduct/Participant Guidelines

- Equal Access: No participant shall, on the basis of race, sex, creed, national origin or disability, be denied equal access to programs, activities, services or benefits, or be limited in the exercise of any right, privilege, advantage, or opportunity.

- Behavior: Participants are expected to exhibit appropriate and respectful behavior at all times. The following guidelines have been developed to make recreation department programs safe and enjoyable for all participants. Additional rules may be developed for particular programs and athletic leagues as deemed necessary by WAWM RCS staff.

- Participants shall:

• Show respect to all participants and staff.

• Refrain from harassment which will not be tolerated.

• Refrain from using foul, derogatory or disrespectful language.

• Refrain from causing bodily harm to other participants or staff.

• Show respect for equipment, supplies and facilities.

- Discipline: A positive and progressively appropriate approach will be used. The WAWM RCS Department reserves the right to dismiss a participant. Each situation will be evaluated individually on a case by case basis.

Confirmation Notices

Your receipt is your confirmation. Please review your receipt to make sure your household information is accurate and the activities you are enrolled in are correct. If your phone number, home address or email address are incorrect or if you were enrolled in the wrong activity, please contact our office. Important program notes, information and reminders will be printed on your receipts.

Late Registration Policy

There will be no prorating of program fees for late registration after program(s) have begun. Exceptions and other special circumstances may be considered.

Missed Program Policy

Programs missed for individual absences (i.e. schedule conflict, vacation, etc.) are not “made up” nor may participants attend programs other than for the one they are registered.

No On-Site Registration

Staff (instructors, building supervisors, coaches, etc.) will NOT accept registration at the program site. Fees must be paid at the office or online prior to participation.

No Smoking/Alcohol or Facsimiles

The use of all tobacco products and facsimiles or drinking alcoholic beverages on premises owned by the West Allis-West Milwaukee School District is prohibited per state law or as dictated by city ordinance for programs in city parks. Your cooperation in adhering to this law is required.

Photography Policy

The WAWM RCS Department uses photos of participants for promotional purposes. By registering and/or participating in a WAWM RCS Department program, you have granted us permission to use your photo for promotional purposes, unless you notify our department otherwise.

Reduced Fees

Persons who feel they are unable to afford the cost of a youth activity may apply for a reduction of fees by providing proof of reduced or waived fees by presenting documentation qualifying for free or reduced school meals.

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Reimbursement Policy:

The policy of the WAWM RCS Department is to reimburse registration fees only under the following circumstances:

1. A reimbursement request form must be completed.

2. 2 business days or more prior to the start of a class/activity, a full refund will be given minus 10% service fee for a refund check or refund back to your credit/debit card. To avoid a service fee, class/activity fee can be credited to your WAWM RCS Department’s account for future use.

3. Less than 2 business days prior to the start of a class/activity, but prior to the start of the second half, 50% refund or credit will be given.

4. After the first half of the class has passed, no refund or credit will be given.

5. A full refund or credit will be given when the WAWM RCS Department cancels a class.

6. Separate reimbursement policies apply below. Please call 414-604-4900 for further information.

6a. Adult sports: 50% refund will be given prior to the schedules being printed. No refunds will be given after that occurs.

6b. Trips: Refunds will be given only if a participant on the waitlist fills your spot. Reservations are transferable and may be given to another person if you cannot attend the trip.

6c. Non-School Day and Summer Camps: Cancellations made in advance of 7am on day of camp will receive a refund/credit to your WAWM RCS Department account. Refund/credits will not be available after 7am day of the camp.

6d. Action Programs: After a quarter has started, no refunds will be issued. Future quarters that have not started yet may be refunded. Please see 2 and 3 for information about service fees.

Residency Verification

The WAWM RCS Department requires residency for first time registrants (Driver’s License/State ID, Utility Bill, Lease Agreement, Homeowners or Renters Insurance).

Resident/Non-Resident Fee Policy

Resident status is for individuals living in the West Allis-West Milwaukee School District and all students enrolled in a West Allis-West Milwaukee public school. Residency is determined by where the participant resides, not where the person paying resides.

Spectators

One of the fundamental instructional program goals is to provide everyone with a safe, fun and positive learning opportunity with their peers while developing their skills. For these reasons, some classes and programs will not allow spectator:

• Dance/Gymnastics: Information will be distributed to parents/ guardians regarding class observation days.

• Parents/guardians are to discuss their child’s progress/participation with an instructor before or after class where appropriate.

• Parent/Child Classes: Please make arrangements for siblings as they will not be permitted in the program and they may not be left unsupervised/ unattended in hallways, classrooms, locker room areas, etc.

• Adult classes: Please make arrangements for children as they will not be permitted in the program and they may not be left unsupervised/ unattended in hallways, classrooms, locker room areas, etc.

Waiting Areas

Most facilities have a designated spot where parents may wait during classes/programs. Please help us keep the privilege of use of school district facilities by not wandering around the buildings, no food or drink, and please keep siblings supervised at all times.

Waiting Lists

The WAWM RCS Department will make every effort to accommodate individuals on waiting lists. The waitlist helps us determine the need to add additional class offerings. Please note, being added to a waitlist is not an enrollment in a class. If an opening becomes available you will be contacted by phone.

Weather Cancellations

For weather related cancellations, please call our weather line at 414-604-4900, option 2. You can follow us on Facebook and Instagram for weather updates @wawmrcs. If news media posts the WAWM School District is closed due to inclement weather, all WAWM RCS Department programs are cancelled as well.

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DISCOUNTED TICKETS!

The WAWM RCS Department has discounted tickets available through the Wisconsin Park and Recreation Association and can be purchased May 13 through August 30, Monday through Thursday from 8am-5pm and Friday from 8am-4pm. Payment for tickets must be in cash or money order only! No credit cards or checks. NOAH’S ARK

$35 (save $24.99 adults and $9.99 kids) (save $9.99) / Child under 36”: Free MT. OLYMPUS THEME AND WATER PARK

$15 (save $20), 2 yrs and under Free LAND OF NATURA

$20 (save $19.99 adults and kids.)

We invite you to advertise your business in our activity guide. Our activity guide is sent out three times per year to over 47,000 homes in West Allis, West Milwaukee and surrounding communities. We also reach many others via online access to our activity guide. Prices per issue are listed below: •

We would love to hear from you! Call or email with your talent or idea: 414-604-4900 / wawmrec@wawmsd.org GREAT GIFT

Give the gift of fun, fitness, adventure, learning and so much more! Gift certificates can be purchased at the WAWM RCS Department for any denomination. They don’t expire and can be redeemed at our office or online. Please note, purchases only accepted with cash or credit card. HAVE

PROGRAM LOCATIONS 62 West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department Summer 2024 WAWM RCS Department Office: 2450 S. 68th Street • West Allis, WI 53219 414-604-4900 • wawmrec.com LOCATION SITES/FIELDS ADDRESS Burnham Pointe Park 6039 W. Burnham St. Central High School 8516 W. Lincoln Ave. Dottke High School 7815 W. Lapham St. Fairview Park 2450 S. 68th St. Frank Lloyd Wright Intermediate 9501 W. Cleveland Ave. Franklin Elementary 2060 S. 86th St. Franklin Fieldhouse 1964 S. 86th St. Honey Creek Park 8405 W. National Ave. Horace Mann Elementary 6213 W. Lapham St. Hoover Elementary 12705 W. Euclid Ave. Irving Elementary 10230 W. Grant St. Jefferson Elementary 7229 W. Becher St. Klentz Park 2601 S. 72nd St. LaFollette Park 9418 W. Washington St. Lane Intermediate 1300 S. 109th St. Liberty Heights Park 1540 S. 62nd St. Madison Elementary 1117 S. 104th St. Mitchell Elementary 10125 W. Montana Ave. Nathan Hale High School 11601 W. Lincoln Ave. Pershing Elementary 1330 S. 47th St. Recreation Center 2450 S. 68th St. Reservoir Park 9621 W. Lapham St. Vets Park 6900 W. National Ave. Walker Elementary 900 S. 119th St. West Allis Athletic Complex (WAAC) 2606 S. 117th St. West Milwaukee Intermediate 5104 W. Greenfield Ave. West Milwaukee Community Center 1345 S. 47th St. West Milwaukee Park 5000 W. Burnham St. Wilson Elementary 8710 W. Orchard St.
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