2014 Recreation Guide

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2014

Recreation Guide

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General Information

Where to Find Us Office Locations Central Park Office

Recreation Division Office

117 East Canal Street Warsaw, IN 46580

Pete Thorn Center at Lucerne Park Boggs Activities Office 800 Avenue 420North LittlePark League Drive Warsaw, IN 46580 Phone (574) 372-9558

(Open seasonally during Summer months)

(Open year-round)

Phone: (574) 372-9554 Fax: (574) 372-9555

Fax (574) 372-9555 Phone: (574) 372-9554 (Programs Events) Hours Monday-Friday 7 a.m. - 4& p.m.

Hours: Monday - Friday 7:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Meet the Staff Jon Garber, Superintendent jgarber@warsaw.in.gov Larry Plummer, Jr., Parks Director lplummer@warsaw.in.gov Staci Young, Activities Director syoung@warsaw.in.gov Gail Bryan, Office Manager gbryan@warsaw.in.gov

Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (Hours may vary due to events.) Park Board Bill Baldwin, President John Sadler, Vice-President Tammy Dalton, School Board Rep. Dan Hamptom, City Council Steve Haines, Member Toby Sumpter, Member Mayor of Warsaw Ernie Wiggins

Maintenance Staff Becky Bailey Bart Hanft Kaleb Pratt Kevin Walker Staff and Leadership Doug Bayne Chris Holsclaw Bret Shepler Dusty Wiggs Dave Eppenbaugh Mark Johnson Marie Tutorow Park Administration Shaun Gardner John Oliver Joe Vetor General Information............1 Larry Plummer, Superintendent lplummer@warsaw.in.gov Shaun Gardner, Maintenance Director sgardner@warsaw.in.gov Your City Parks....................3 Staci Young, Recreation Director syoung@warsaw.in.gov Partnership Facilities..........5 Sheila Wieringa, Asst. swieringa@warsaw.in.gov The Warsaw Parks Administrative & Recreation Department established its current foundation of operation in December 1959. The

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Dave Eppenbaugh Mark Johnson Joe Vetor Bart Hanft Richard Pierson Kevin Walker Holiday Events...................12 Chris Holsclaw Kaleb Pratt Dusty Wiggs Family Programs................13 Tim Ihnen Warsaw Parks and Recreation Department photographs programs, events, facilities, and parks for record-keeping and

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May 1 - September 30 Open 6:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. Bixler, Central, Municipal, Nye Open 6:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Beyer, Funk, Hire, Kelly, Ker, Kiwanis, Lake City Greenway (Beyer Farm Trail), Lucerne, Krebs Trailhead, McKinley, Pike Lake Park/Beach, Rarick, Richardson-DuBois October 1 - April 30 Open 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Beyer, Bixler, Central, Funk, Hire, Kelly, Ker, Kiwanis, Lake City Greenway (Beyer Farm Trail), Lucerne, Krebs Trailhead, McKinley, Municipal, Nye, Pike Lake Park/Beach, Rarick, Richardson-DuBois Department Information Boggs Recreation Area Mantis Skate Park Basketball Courts (lighted)

See Page 17 for dates and hours of operation Open 6:00 a.m. - 1:00 a.m. year-round

After Hours Fishing Passes After Hours Fishing Passes are available free of cost for fishing in the parks after normal operating hours. You may register for a fishing pass at the Central Park Office, 117 East Canal Street, during normal business hours. Passes do not require renewal unless you move or your personal information has changed. You must have your pass with you at all times when fishing on park property after hours. These passes do not replace state-issued fishing licenses.

General Information

Park Hours of Operation

How to Register for a Program Option 1) Visit our office (see page 1 for office locations). Option 2) Visit our website. Print and complete a registration form. Refunds: The Warsaw Parks & Recreation Department’s Program Refund Policy is available on our website and on the registration form. Photo Disclosure: Warsaw Parks & Recreation Department reserves the right to photograph programs and events for documentation and marketing purposes. If you do not wish to be included in this photography, please notify our staff.

Interested in Volunteering? Volunteers are an important part of what make our programs successful and possible for the community. We have almost every opportunity imaginable to suit your skills and interests. Visit our website under “Volunteer Opportunities” and submit a Volunteer Interest Form today! Call us at (574) 372-9554 ext. 224 or email us at parksevents@warsaw.in.gov for questions or additional information.

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Ride+Walk Warsaw Visit one of several greenways or bike facilities in the Warsaw and Winona Lake communities. Whether you’re looking to take a relaxing walk or ride your bike, we have the perfect places to go. Information on completed greenways, trailheads, and suggested bike routes can be found at the resources below: For a biking and greenway map, as well as background information, visit www.warsaw.in.gov or the Central Park Office. For general information and questions, contact Staci Young at (574) 372-9554 ext. 224.

The Gardens of Central Park Northeast End of Central Park Open April - October The Gardens of Central Park are the culmination of Robert and Roma Maish’s dream to create a perennial garden for Kosciusko County and its visitors. Made possible through an endowment fund established by the Maishes through the Kosciusko County Community Foundation, the Gardens contain over 160 perennial flowers, shrubs, and grasses. The facility is ADA accessible and offers a variety of blossoms, colors, and a fish pond. For more information, contact the Kosciusko County Community Foundation at (574) 267-1901.

Warsaw Biblical Gardens Bixler Park May 15 - September 15, Dawn to Dusk The Bible’s story begins with a garden and ends with a vision of trees bearing fruit. The Warsaw Biblical Gardens, situated on approximately 3/4 acre, currently contains over 100 plants that are named in the Bible. A diversity of climates can be found in the Holy Land, which allows for most of its plants to be grown somewhere in the United States. For more information, call (574) 267-6218.

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Building Rentals Center Lake Pavilion - Municipal Park

With seating for 300, this is the largest rental facility available with Warsaw Parks and Recreation Department. Amenities at no additional charge include kitchen, PA system, coffee makers, stages, tables, and chairs. Please call for rental fees, availability, and rules/ regulations. Handicapped accessible.

Nye Youth Cabin - Nye Park

Also known as the Scout Cabin, this facility seats 70. Amenities at no additional charge include kitchen, tables, and chairs. Please call for rental fees, availability, and rules/regulations.

Firemen’s Building - Pike Lake

Rental Information

All rental facilities and equipment managed by Warsaw Parks and Recreation Department must be reserved in advance. Each facility may be reserved up to one year in advance. All rental buildings are alcohol- and smoke-free. Rental fees are subject to applicable sales tax. For information and pricing, call the Central Park Office at (574) 372-9554.

This mid-sized building seats up to 100. Amenities at no additional charge include kitchen, tables, and chairs. Please call for rental fees, availability, and rules/regulations. Handicapped accessible.

Shelter Rentals Central Park Open Shelters

Perfect for family reunions or a casual picnic. East and West Shelters are both available for reservation and include six picnic tables that seat 8 - 10 people each. Fees are $25 per shelter plus tax. Handicapped accessible.

Lucerne Shelters - Lucerne Park

Four stone enclosed shelters, seat 40 to 50 people each. Fee is $25 each plus tax. The amphitheatre is available with electricity for an additional $10 plus tax. Shelter #3 is handicapped accessible.

Gladys Ramsey Shelter - Nye Park

This enclosed, screened-in shelter seats 40 to 50 people. Fee is $25 plus tax. Handicapped accessible.

Other Open Shelters

Beyer, Bixler, Kelly, Kiwanis, & Richardson-DuBois Parks. Accommodations vary. Fees are $25 each plus tax. Call for details.

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Rental Information

Other Rentals Central Park Plaza

Reserve the plaza for weddings, concerts, and more. Seats 500 people. Fee is $100 plus a refundable damage deposit of $250. Handicapped accessible.

Pete Thorn Center Gymnasium

May be reserved by the hour on Saturdays or Sundays for athletic uses only. Gym capacity is 260 people. Rental is $40 per hour plus a refundable damage deposit of $100. Please call for additional information about fees and rules/regulations.

Picnic Tables (April 1 - October 1)

May be reserved in select parks for Sundays and holidays during the summer for $2 each plus tax. When available, they may be delivered to your site for a flat rate of $5 each plus tax within city limits or $8 each plus tax outside city limits, but within Wayne Township.

Sawhorse Tables (April 1 - October 1)

May be reserved for garage sales during the summer. When available, reserved tables are $3 each plus tax within city limits or $5 each plus tax outside city limits, but within Wayne Township.

Pike Lake Campground 2014 Season

April 15 - October 1 (No storage after season.)

Amenities

Trash pick-up, picnic tables, 30 AMP electric, 2 - 50 AMP sites, shower and restrooms, fish cleaning station, water, sewer as needed, fire rings, firewood sold by wheelbarrow load, level sites with no trees.

Rates

$28 per night plus tax $168 per week plus tax $460 per month $1,500 per season No Refunds/No Subletting Open 24 hours to registered campers only.

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Chicago-area band Voyage will warm things up. Then prepare to get rocked by legendary group the Blue Öyster Cult, including hits like (Don’t Fear) the Reaper, Burnin’ For You, and Godzilla! Sponsored by Gold Level Sponsor DePuy Synthes and Lake City Rock 107.3 WRSW.

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Blues & BBQ Concert featuring Popa

Concerts

Friday, June 13 at the Central Park Glover Pavilion 6:30 p.m. Voyage 8:00 p.m. Blue Öyster Cult

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Chubby

Friday, June 27 at the Central Park Glover Pavilion 6:00 p.m. WT Feaster Band 8:00 p.m. Popa Chubby Popa Chubby is a unique, explosive, blues-rock powerhouse that you’ll be sure to remember! A variety of BBQ and food vendors will be on site. Sponsored by Bronze Level Sponsor Medtronic, and Lake City Rock 107.3 WRSW. SPONSOR:

Country Music Concert

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featuring Jo Dee Messina

Friday, July 18 at the Central Park Glover Pavilion 6:30 p.m. Justine Blazer Band 8:00 p.m. Jo Dee Messina Kick off the night with award-winning Justine Blazer. Then join acclaimed country star Jo Dee Messina for a night of hits and new music, including I’m Alright and Heads Carolina, Tails California. Sponsored by Gold Level Sponsors Biomet and The Dr. Dane & Mary Louise Miller Foundation, and Warsaw’s Fun Country Station Willie 103.5 FM. SPONSORS:

The Dr. Dane & Mary Louise Miller Foundation

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Where to Find Us

Concerts

FREE Central Park Concert Series

Kick off your weekend the right way by relaxing with the Central Park Concert Series. A perfect opportunity to spend time with the family, enjoy familiar tunes, and experience new types of performances. Gold Level Boggs Activities Office Sponsorship provided by IU Health Goshen Hospital. Additional support from the Clifford E. Scholl and Thelma 420 Little League Drive J. Scholl Advised Fund, the Community Foundation of St. Joseph County, the Indiana Arts Commission - a 372-9558 state agency, and the National Endowment for the Arts - aPhone federal(574) agency. Additional sponsorship by Lake Fax (574) 372-9555 City Rock 107.3 WRSW, Warsaw’s Fun Country Station Willie 103.5 FM, and ESPN 102.7 Warsaw. Hours Monday-Friday 7 a.m. - 4 p.m.

All performances are from 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. in Central Park Plaza

Meet the Staff

SPONSORS: Jon Garber, Superintendent jgarber@warsaw.in.gov Larry Plummer, Jr., Parks Director lplummer@warsaw.in.gov Staci Young, Activities Director syoung@warsaw.in.gov Gail Bryan, Office Manager gbryan@warsaw.in.gov

Maintenance Staff Becky Bailey Doug Bayne Dave Eppenbaugh Shaun Gardner

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Park Board Bill Baldwin, President John Sadler, Vice-President Tammy Dalton, School Board Rep. Dan Hamptom, City Council Steve Haines, Member Toby Sumpter, Member Mayor of Warsaw Ernie Wiggins

Friday, May 23 - The Infatuations

Motown Kaleb RockPratt & Roll Bart Hanft Kevin Walker Chris Holsclaw Bret Shepler Dusty Wiggs The Infatuations bring Detroit’s infectious, energetic rock and roll to Mark Johnson Marie Tutorow Warsaw, with a little soul and R&B mixed in. Their music will get your John Oliver Joe Vetor feet moving as you kick off your Memorial Day weekend!

Friday, May 30 - Island Vibe

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and steel drums. There’s a little something for everyone! Whether you’re looking to relax or dance, you’ll find what you’re looking for.

Photo Disclaimer

Warsaw Parks and Recreation Department photographs programs, events, facilities, and parks for record-keeping and promotional use. If you do not want your photo used for promotional materials, please contact Staci Young at (574) 372-9558 or syoung@warsaw.in.gov.

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Voted “Best Band in Indiana” in 2004 by the Slippery Noodle and a So 7 regular performer at theForth 8 Chicago House of Blues, Mike Milligan & Steam Shovel return to Warsaw with their high-energy, soulful blues-rock music that everyone loves.


Friday, June 20 - Kari Lynch Band Country

Friday, July 11 - Junk Yard Band Oldies & Classic Rock The Junk Yard Band will bring back the good times with your favorite Oldies and Classic Rock hits! Put on your dancin’ shoes and get ready for an energetic Summer evening of fun and good tunes.

Concerts

The Kari Lynch Band lives for rocking the stage and having a blast with the crowd. Mixing elements of classic country, rock, blues, and contemporary country - this is a band you won’t want to miss!

Friday, July 25 - Alligator Blackbird Folk/Pop Alligator Blackbird combines rock, soul, reggae, folk, and pop influences to create a sound that can warm up any room (or park). This four-piece band will set the tone for a relaxing weekend.

Friday, August 8 - Meet the Beatles Beatles Tribute Meet the Beatles recreates the look, sound, and incredible energy of a live Beatles concert. Enjoy an evening full of your favorite Beatles hits and reminisce on this fun and nostalgic Friday evening!

Friday, August 15 - Kris Hitchcock Country

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Kris Hitchcock and Small Town Son return to Warsaw for an evening full of their original country music and some legendary country songs. This talented, fiddle-equipped group will have your feet tapping along.

Friday, August 22 - Bel Airs Rockabilly With high demand, the Bel Airs return to the Plaza for a rockin’, hoppin’, dancin’ good time! Enjoy Rockabilly favorites from the 50’s and 60’s that will have you smiling all evening long.

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Community Events

Kids’ Fishing Derby

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Saturday, May 31 • 8:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Municipal Park (near Center Lake Beach) Celebrate National Fishing Week (a little early) with the kids! Prizes will be awarded for the biggest fish and more for various age groups (3-16 years old). The first 100 kids will receive a gift bag. You may register beginning May 27 or the morning of the event at the park. Participants must bring their own pole and bait (catch and release only). Silver Level Sponsorship by Culver’s. SPONSOR:

Family Carnival Friday, August 1 • 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Central Park (tickets sold at West Picnic Shelter) Tickets 25¢ each, Punchcards $5 each (equal to 20 tickets) A carnival in the park for the entire family! Enjoy children’s entertainment, games, activities, face painting, a dunk tank, and more! Also, sign up the kids for Penguin Point’s Big Wheel Race that will be held in conjunction with the carnival! Gold Level Sponsorship by IU Health Goshen Hospital and Penguin Point. Silver Level Sponsorship by Kosciusko Community Hospital. Bronze Level Sponsorship by Warsaw Breakfast Optimists. SPONSORS: SPONSORS:

Fall Family Fun

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Friday, October 10 • 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Lucerne Park Enjoy a crisp Fall evening of family activities, including hayrides, storytellers, crafts, snacks, and a campfire by the lake. A perfect opportunity to make family memories before the season ends! Gold Level Sponsorship by IU Health Goshen Hospital. Silver Level Sponsorship by Campbell & Fetter Bank, Kosciusko Community Hospital, and NIPSCO. SPONSORS:

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Central Park Holiday Light Display This display will be lit each evening and is a special way to celebrate the holiday season in Warsaw. Take a stroll through the park and enjoy the lights and music. Silver Level Sponsorship by IU Health Goshen Hospital. Bronze Level Sponsorship by Hodgepodge Consignment Shop and Maple Leaf Farms. SPONSOR:

Light Up The Night

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Friday, December 5 • 7:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Central Park

Holiday Events

December 5 - December 31

Celebrate the first lighting of the Central Park Holiday Light Display. Walk through the festive lights and enjoy holiday performances in the park. Santa and Mrs. Claus will ride in the First Friday Twinkle Parade at 7:00 p.m. from Downtown and will arrive to the park by 7:30 p.m. to visit with children. Children will also receive holiday glow necklaces, while supplies last.

Christmas Countdown

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Friday, December 12 • 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Center Lake Pavilion Celebrate the holiday season with crafts, hot cocoa, cookies, music, and more! Santa will make a special appearance at the event, so bring your camera to snap a picture of the kids. A wonderful complement to visiting the festive Central Park Holiday Light Display! Silver Level Sponsorship by Paragon Medical. SPONSOR:

Letters From Santa November 17 - December 15 $2 per letter Have Santa send your child a personalized letter for Christmas! Forms will be available November 17 at the Central Park Office and on our website. Copies of children’s letters to Santa may be attached to forms.

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Family Programs

Girls’ Night Out! Tuesday, June 17 • 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Center Lake Pavilion $8 per person Register by June 12 Min. 30/Max. 100 A fun night out for moms and daughters ages 5-12! Everyone will be pampered and learn fun at-home spa activities that promote healthy selfimage and personal care. Participate in many fun activities and make-it-yourself projects, as well as delicious catered finger foods and snacks!

Daddy’s Little Sweetheart Dance Friday, February 6, 2015 • 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Center Lake Pavilion $15 per person Register by February 3, 2015 Min. 40/Max. 150 Create special, enchanting memories with your daughter as you dance under the lights, enjoy desserts, and have a photo taken to be mailed to your home after the event. Each girl will receive a special gift. Grandfathers and other male guardians are encouraged to participate! Don’t miss this event that you and your sweetheart will remember forever. For girls ages 3-12.

Mommy Son Adventure! Friday, May 1, 2015 • 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Pete Thorn Center - Gymnasium $15 per couple ($5 per additional child) Register by April 28, 2015 Min. 40/Max. 100 What better way to celebrate Mother’s Day than an adventure! This year’s theme is Farm Adventure! Enjoy games, activities, and snacks all related to farming, animals, equipment, and growing things. Create fun memories with your son at this active event. Don’t forget the camera! For boys ages 3-10 and their moms, aunts, or grandmothers.

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Wednesdays, June 4 - August 6 • 1:00 - 2:00 pm Pete Thorn Center - Activities Room Ages 3-7 A parent-child program full of activities, crafts, stories, and more. Each week features exciting themes for the kids! Don’t miss this fun opportunity! June 4 June 11June 18 June 25 July 2 July 9 July 16 July 23 July 30 August 6 -

Outer Space Pirates Magic Personal Safety (with Warsaw Police Department) Jungle Adventure Pearly White Teeth Princes and Princesses Singing and Dancing Penguins Mystery Theme Week (Come and find out what the theme is!)

Youth Programs

Kids’ Corner

Little Picasso’s Mini Art Camp Tuesdays, June 10 - July 29 Ages 6-8 • 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Ages 9-12 • 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Pete Thorn Center - Activities Room $10 per week, $70 for all 8 weeks (if all weeks paid in advance) Register by Tuesday prior to week you are participating in Min. 5/Max. 20 per age group per week A mini-camp focused on fine arts and different media. Projects are catered to each age group. Perfect for the little artist in your family! A special art show will be held August 5 to celebrate. Week 1 - June 10 Week 2 - June 17 Week 3 - June 24 Week 4 - July 1 Week 5 - July 8 Week 6 - July 15 Week 7 - July 22 Week 8 - July 29 August 5

Sculpting Multimedia Art Quill & Weaving Art History Inspired Drawing Mobiles & Suncatchers Dioramas Paper Maché 1 (Project Forming & Class Project) Paper Maché 2 (Project Painting & Class Project) Art Show (no registration required)

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Youth Programs

Kids’ Nature Mini-Camp Daily July 7-11 • 1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Lucerne Park (meet in Cabin #1) Ages 8-12 $25 per child (includes all 5 days) Register by July 1 Min. 10/Max. 20 This active mini-camp program will give kids a fun, up-close look at the curious world they live in. Each day will include exploration, learning, activities, crafts, and experiments with a special focus on our local natural resources. A snack will be provided each day. • • • • •

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From Bugs to Birds Indiana Mammals Towering Trees & Tiny Plants Our Lakes (joined by the Center for Lakes & Streams) Wetland Ecosystems (includes canoe trip on Pike Lake, weather permitting)

Dino Dig! Monday, June 30 • 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Pete Thorn Center - Gymnasium Ages 3-7 $5 per child Register by June 25 Min. 10/Max. 30 Everything dinosaurs! We’ll learn about dinosaurs, create fossils, and take a trip back in time with dinosaur activities. Great for any child!

Young Tiger Football & Cheer Saturday game days beginning at 10:00 a.m. Fribley Field at Richardson-DuBois Park Age limit for Young Tiger Football is 7-12 and Cheerleading is 8-12 (by July 1). Young Tiger sports promote positive attitude, good sportsmanship, and community support.

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For more information, call Allen Ross at (574) 269-6166 or visit www.youngtigersfootball.com.


Teddy Bear Bash

A program full of “bear-y” fun activities, crafts, and games! Each child will make their own full-size stuffed teddy bear to take home.

Water Play Day in the Park!

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Thursday, August 7 • 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Central Park (meet at West Picnic Shelter) Ages 6-12 Come dressed to get wet! Join our staff for crazy water games and activities in the park. We’ll have everything you need for some beat-theheat fun -- water balloons, hoses, buckets, and more! Parent involvement is not required, but parents should be present during this program.

Library Stories in the Park

Youth Programs

Monday, July 28 • 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Pete Thorn Center - Activities Room Ages 3-7 $8 per child Register by July 23 Min. 10/Max. 18

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Mondays, June 2 - 30 • 11:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Municipal Park (next to the Central Park Office) Join Warsaw Community Public Library for stories in the park! For more information on library programs, please call (574) 267-6011.

Summer Tennis Program Young Stars Tennis (grades K-2) Session 1: Mon./Wed. or Tue./Thurs., June 9 - 26 Session 2: Mon./Wed. or Tue./Thurs., June 30 - July 17 Times: 8:00 - 8:50, 9:00 - 9:50, or 10:00 - 10:50 a.m. $45 for first session, $15 for a second session (includes t-shirt) Summer Tennis Program (grades 3-12) June 9 - July 17 (meets 2 days per week: Mon./Wed. or Tue./Thurs.) $50 per person (includes t-shirt) These programs are offered by the Warsaw Community Tennis Association and take place at Warsaw Community High School. For more information on these programs, call Jan Orban at (574) 551-0121. Registration forms are available on our website.

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Extreme Sports

Mantis Skate Park

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400 Little League Drive (on Boggs Campus) Mantis Skate Park is a fully-supervised, family-friendly skate facility for all ages, elementary students through adults. The park was proudly renovated in 2008 with a RhinoÂŽ ramp system thanks to support from the K21 Health Foundation. Skateboards and inline skates are welcome. Helmets are required at all times. ANNUAL WAIVER AND EMERGENCY CONTACT FORMS MUST BE ON FILE TO SKATE. Dates & Hours of Operation: April 11 - June 8 & August 4 - Sept. 10 June 9 - August 3

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4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

(Closed April 20, May 25-26, July 4-6, August 31-September 1) Competition Dates: -Big Trick Contest 6/28 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. $3 per person -2014 Competition 7/26 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. $5 per person Late Skate Dates (for all ages): -Saturdays, May 3 & 24 -Saturday, June 14 -Saturday, July 12 -Saturdays, August 9 & 23 -Saturday, September 6

6:00 - 10:00 p.m. 9:00 - 11:00 p.m. 9:00 - 11:00 p.m. 6:00 - 10:00 p.m. 6:00 - 10:00 p.m.

Hire Park BMX 550 Arthur Street (at Hire Park) Practices Tuesdays & Thursdays • 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Races most Saturdays Hire Park BMX is sanctioned by the USA BMX and offers racing for all ages. Opportunities range from a training wheel class to 55 and over, beginner to pro, boys and girls, camps to rider clinics, etc. There is something for everyone in the family to enjoy! For more info on Hire Park BMX or planned events, call Dan Rumple at (574) 268-RIDE (7433) or visit www.hireparkbmx.com.

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Thursday mornings, June 19 and July 3, 10, and 24 Courses TBA online by May 16 (all courses in Kosciusko County) $10 per week or $35 for all 4 weeks (includes 9-hole greens fees) Register by one week prior to date participating A fun opportunity for area teens ages 10-17 to hit the links and make friends. There will be two age groups: 10-13 and 14-17. Awards will be given for different skill levels each week and overall points earned during the tour. Participants must provide their own clubs, balls, and tees.

See page 19 for Fly Fishing Workshops available to both teens and adults!

Kids Canoe Clinics

Teens / Canoeing

Junior Golf Tour

Session 1: Tuesday, June 24 • 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. Session 2: Wednesday, July 23 • 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. Center Lake Beach (East side of swimming pier, behind Pavilion) Register by June 20 for Session 1 clinic, by July 21 for Session 2 clinic. $5 per person, per session (all sessions will be the same instruction) Kids ages 6-12 Max. 8 per session Kids will learn the basics of canoeing safety, loading and unloading, paddling, steering, and teamwork.

Community Canoeing

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Saturday, June 21 • 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 24 • 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Saturday, July 12 • 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, July 23 • 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Tuesday, August 5 • 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Saturday, August 23 • 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Center Lake Beach (East side of swimming pier, behind Pavilion) No registration required. An annual waiver and rules sheet must be signed by each participant (must be signed by parent for anyone under age 18). Canoes available for community use. Canoes are first-come, first-served and may be used in timed increments. All equipment and life vests are provided. All participants are briefed on safety measures prior to canoeing. All canoeing is supervised by staff.

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Adult Programs

Zumba® Workshops Session 1: Tuesdays/Thursdays, October 14 - 30 • 4:45 p.m. - 5:45 p.m. Pete Thorn Center - Gymnasium $30 per person (includes six 60-minute classes) Register by October 10 Min. 6/Max. 18 Session 2: Tuesdays/Thursdays, November 4 - 20 • 5:15 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. Pete Thorn Center - Gymnasium $30 per person (includes six 60-minute classes) Register by October 31 Min. 6/Max. 18 Get fit and have fun, all at the same time, with Zumba®! Zumba® is a Latin-inspired fitness program that works with fun dance and Hip-Hop elements. This is a perfect opportunity to try a fitness class in an unintimidating environment. Participants are encouraged to bring water and dress comfortably for each class.

Fly Fishing Workshops Spring Session: Saturday, May 17 • 9:00 a.m. - Noon (Overflow session 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.) Nye Park & Ramsey Shelter $15 per person Register by May 14 Max. 5 (Overflow Session Max. 4) Fall Session: Saturday, August 23 • 9:00 a.m. - Noon (Overflow session 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.) Nye Park & Ramsey Shelter $15 per person Register by August 20 Max. 5 (Overflow Session Max. 4)

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Learn basic fly fishing techniques, casting, how to choose fly rods and fly lines, safety and ettiquette, and more! Participants will also join instructor Charlie Ray for basic fly tying, where you’ll learn about basic knots and bugs. Minimum age is 11, and all equipment will be supplied.


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Saturday, September 13 • 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Central Park & Center Lake Pavilion The Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory invites families to learn about health and safety through fun activities at the park, including the bike rodeo, fire safety save-a-life trailer, fire department zip line, Kohl’s Fit Feastival games, and more! Donate blood at the American Red Cross Blood Mobile and visit the booths for free blood pressure checks and vision screenings. See helicopter landings, fire trucks, ambulances, and law enforcement vehicles. For information, please call Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory at (574) 372-9502. SPONSOR:

Confident City Cycling Class

Safety Day / Cycling

Play It Safe Family Safety Day

Saturday, June 7 • 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Exact Location TBD (in Warsaw) Ages 14 and older $25 per person Register by June 5 Min. 3/Max. 10 Register by emailing instructor at jamesbausch@gmail.com Knowing how to ride a bike is not synonymous with riding comfortably, safely, or legally. So, join us for a great class for all adult cyclists -- those who ride regularly and those who haven’t ridden in a while. You will gain the confidence to ride safely and legally. Learn bicycle safety, how to fix a flat, on-bike skills, hazard avoidance techniques, and basic bike mechanics. This class is for anyone age 14 and older who has a bike and helmet and can already ride. The class is split between classroom sessions and on-bike time. The cost includes a student manual.

For information on upcoming Ride+Walk Warsaw+Winona Lake activities, classes, plans, and more, follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/RWWWL. (A ridewalk.com website is coming soon!)

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Aquatics

City Beaches Center Lake Beach Dates of Operation: Saturday, May 24 - Monday, September 1 (Memorial Day Weekend - Labor Day Weekend) Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 10:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Saturday/Sunday 11:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. Amenities: Pier, Sandy Beach, Picnic Tables, Vending Machines, Restrooms, Nearby Park with Shelters, Nearby Playground

Pike Lake Beach Dates of Operation: Saturday, May 24 - Monday, September 1 (Memorial Day Weekend - Labor Day Weekend) Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 10:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Saturday/Sunday 11:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. Amenities: Pier, Sandy Beach, Vending Machines, Restrooms, Nearby Greenway Trail, Nearby Playground

Swim Lessons at Center Lake

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Session 1: June 16 - June 27 Session 2: July 14 - July 25 Session times: 10:30 - 11:00 a.m., 11:30 - Noon, 4:00 - 4:30 p.m., & 5:00 - 5:30 p.m. Free swim lessons are offered in two, two-week sessions. Registration is required by one week prior to start of session. Please register only if you plan to attend most or all of the session dates. Each session time is limited to 10 participants and is first-come, first-served. Adults welcome.

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Adult Programs

Discover Sixteen Life-Size Bronze Sculptures by American Sculptor Seward Johnson

Warsaw Courthouse Square 100 W. Center Street Open 24/7 June 6 to September 28, 2014

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Grab a brochure with map and experience a unique walking tour! Touch, photograph, and interact with a collection of life-size, bronze sculptures by world-renowned American Sculptor Seward Johnson in a free “outdoor urban gallery.” Johnson’s early artistic efforts focused on painting, after which he turned to sculpture in 1968. Many of his life-size bronze painted figures portray people engaged in everyday activities, reflecting his sense of humor and affection for people. More than 250 of his figures have been featured in private collections and museums, as well as periodic public placements around the world. Learn more about this talented artist on the Seward Johnson Foundation website. This is your chance to see these fun, interesting figures right here in Kosciusko County! Brochures with map available at area businesses, or download at www.warsaw.in.gov.

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Where to Find Us

Boggs Activities Office 420 Little League Drive Phone (574) 372-9558 Fax (574) 372-9555 Hours Monday-Friday 7 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Meet the Staff Jon Garber, Superintendent jgarber@warsaw.in.gov Larry Plummer, Jr., Parks Director lplummer@warsaw.in.gov Staci Young, Activities Director syoung@warsaw.in.gov Gail Bryan, Office Manager gbryan@warsaw.in.gov Maintenance Staff Becky Bailey Doug Bayne Dave Eppenbaugh Shaun Gardner

Bart Hanft Chris Holsclaw Mark Johnson John Oliver

Park Board Bill Baldwin, President John Sadler, Vice-President Tammy Dalton, School Board Rep. Dan Hamptom, City Council Steve Haines, Member Toby Sumpter, Member Mayor of Warsaw Ernie Wiggins Kaleb Pratt Bret Shepler Marie Tutorow Joe Vetor

Kevin Walker Dusty Wiggs

Our Mission The Warsaw Parks & Recreation Department established its current foundation of operation in December 1959. The Warsaw Parks & Recreation Department shall provide opportunities for wholesom experiences through acquisition and development of park lands; to provide recreation that corresponds to the continuous growth in population and public demands; recreation based on need rather than population density; to develop and maintain facilities at various park properties, and to plan develop, and operate programs which provide for all the people a varied program of activities that will contribute to the growth of mankind.

(574) 372-9554 Photo Disclaimer www.warsaw.in.gov parksevents@warsaw.in.gov facebook.com/WarsawParks What You’ll Find Inside

Warsaw Parks and Recreation Department photographs programs, events, facilities, and parks for record-keeping and promotional use. If you do not want your photo used for promotional materials, please contact Staci Young at (574) 372-9558 or syoung@warsaw.in.gov.

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