Winter/Spring 2019 Activity Guide

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MARK YOUR CALENDARS Registration: Monday, December 3, 2018 Residents:

Monday, December 10, 2018 Residents:

Online: Go to wawmrec.com, click on the registration tab, then the register online tab and enter your login information. If you are not already a member, click “create an account” and complete the household information and the family member information. When finished, click “Done” to submit your request. We will review your information and email your login information. Mail In: Mail the registration form with your payment to the West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation and Community Services Department, 1205 S. 70 St., West Allis, WI 53214.

In person: Office hours are Monday through Thursday from 8am to 5pm and Friday from 8am-4pm Phone In: Call 604-4900, press “0” to charge by phone using a VISA, MasterCard or Discover.

Secure Drop-Box: A 24 hour drop box is located on the south side of the building for your drop box registrations.

Monday, December 17, 2018 Non-Residents: All Non-Resident registration forms and payment received prior to December 17 will be processed on December 17 in the order it was received.

Stay Connected

@wawmrcs WAWM Recreation & Community Services Department Website: wawmrec.com


Aquatics................................................................................. 2-6 Preschool............................................................................... 7 Early Childhood..................................................................... 8-13 Youth Sports........................................................................... 14-19 Youth Baton/Gymnastics..................................................... 20-21 Youth Enrichment..................................................................22-25 Special Events.......................................................................26 Adaptive Recreation.............................................................27 Action Programs................................................................... 28 55+ Young at Heart................................................................29 Adult Fitness.......................................................................... 30-34 Adult Sports........................................................................... 35-37 Adult Enrichment.................................................................. 38-42 Adult Trips.............................................................................. 42 Community Organizations....................................................43 Community Resources......................................................... 44 General Program Information.............................................45-46 Registration............................................................................47 Shelly Strasser, Director..................................................... 414-604-4937

Program Managers Linda Gritzmacher.................................................................414-604-4911 Early Childhood, Dance, Adult Fitness & Early Sport Instruction Kyle Holbach......................................................................... 414-604-4951 Aquatics, Adaptive & 55+ Young at Heart Amanda Schwichtenberg................................................... 414-604-4963 Enrichment, Sports Instruction, Trips & Events Dustin Smith.......................................................................... 414-604-4938 Adult Leagues, Community Groups & Facility Rentals Cory Thompson......................................................................414-604-4959 Youth Sports & Intermediate School Athletics Bobby Foreman..................................................................... 414-604-4968 Before & After School Action, Non-School Day Camps

Office & Facilities Team Cassie Stanton, Office Manager....................................... 414-604-4925 Tami Francis, Office Support.............................................. 414-604-4943 Katie Lindgren, Office Support........................................... 414-604-4943 Jill Ponzi, Facility Scheduling............................................ 414-604-4940 Laura Wolske, Office Support............................................ 414-604-4930 Chris Johnson, Facility Support

Thank you to our 500+ seasonal instructors and employees who work very hard throughout the year to make all of our activities possible. We couldn’t do this without you!

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 let you know what we offer. We have many classes, activities, programs and leagues for all ages. Welcome to the neighborhood and we look forward to meeting you!

Message from Shelly Strasser

Director of Recreation & Community Services Dear West Allis & West Milwaukee Residents, This past fall a number of our staff attended the National Recreation and Park Association Annual Conference. For many of them, it was the first time attending so they were uncertain and apprehensive. That is often the case for people when trying something new, unfamiliar or outside of their general comfort zone. The willingness they had to go forth with an open mind, proved worthy and valuable as they learned about best practice, were inspired by new ideas for programs, collaborated and networked with other professionals in our field and brought back a plethora of new ideas they hope to implement. Our team encourages all of you to step out of your comfort zone and take a chance on trying a new program with our department this winter/spring. In other big news, we hope you are as excited about it as we are, we invite you to join us this spring as we watch the vision of a new Recreation and Community Services Center, become a reality! Our team is so grateful and appreciative of the on-going support of our Board and the community. Our new Recreation and Community Services Center will provide better access for program registration, office operations, a full size gym, multipurpose rooms, space for our preschool and fitness classes and a renewed energy to best serve and meet the needs of our community. We invite you to follow the construction beginning Spring 2019! Please visit our website at wawmrec.com, follow us on Facebook or Twitter (@wawmrcs) or subscribe to our E-newsletter. Whatever your platform, we look forward to connecting with you. Yours in recreation and service, Shelly Strasser and Team

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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AQUATICS

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO All children must be at least 4 years of age to attend lessons on their own and MUST meet the height requirement for each specific pool measured from the bottom of your child’s feet to their chin in the shallow end. Parent & Child classes are exempt from the height requirement. • Frank Lloyd Wright - 36 inches chin to toes • Nathan Hale - 38 inches chin to toes Participants must pass all skills to move to the next level.

Class length will be 50 minutes, except Semi-Private which is 30 minutes. Swim goggles are recommended for levels 3 - 6. Individuals must be toilet trained in order to enroll in all programs. No Swim Diapers Allowed. If you have any questions regarding swim level classification, contact Kyle Holbach at 604-4951.

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

SAFETY FIRST Per state code, all swimmers must thoroughly rinse off in the shower before entering the pool. Swim caps are required of all swimmers whose hair is long or controlled by hair spray or oil. Caps are sold at the pool for $2 Do not bring valuables to the pool. The RCS Department is not responsible for lost or stolen articles. Any swimmer who has entered kindergarten must use their respective male/female locker room. Strollers must be kept out of pool area for child’s safety. Please carry child or use child carrying device. Per state law, use of cell phones and electronic devices is prohibited in locker rooms. Street shoes are not allowed in the pool area. Shoes must be removed. Clean sandals or slippers can be worn.

SWIM LEVEL CLASSIFICATIONS Our lessons are taught by American Red Cross Certified Water Safety Instructors. Please read swim levels carefully and check height requirements to ensure your child is in the correct level. The WAWM RCS reserves the right to reassign your child to a different level for their own safety.

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Parent & Child Classes

Level 3: Stroke Development

Frank Lloyd Wright Beginning water skills will be introduced. Skills include getting face wet in the pool, blowing bubbles, front and back float and glides. All children must be toilet trained to participate. Absolutely NO swim diapers of any kind are allowed. At least one adult per child required. Code 101000.01 101000.02

Day M Sat

Date 1/7-3/11 1/12-3/16

Time 6-6:50pm 9-9:50am

Swimmers will learn to do front crawl, elementary backstroke and swim the width of the pool. They will be introduced to deep water skills: jumping in, simple dives and treading water.

Nathan Hale Code 101003.01

RES/NR $30/$45 $30/$45

Level 1: Introduction of Water Skills

Nathan Hale Day M

Date 1/7-3/11

Time 6-6:50pm

RES/NR $30/$45

Date 1/10-3/14

Time 6-6:50pm

RES/NR $30/$45

Time 7-7:50pm 7-7:50pm 7-7:50pm 10-10:50am 7-7:50pm

RES/NR $30/$45 $30/$45 $30/$45 $30/$45 $30/$45

Frank Lloyd Wright

This is for first time students who may be fearful of the water, need to gain confidence or become more independent in the water. Some of the skills worked on are bobbing in the water, back floats and submerging face in the water. Code 101001.01

Day Th

Code 101003.02 101003.03 101003.04 101003.05 101003.06

Day M T W Sat M/W

Date 1/7-3/11 1/8-3/12 1/9-3/13 1/12-3/16 4/8-5/8

AQUATICS

American Red Cross “Learn to Swim� Lessons

Level 4: Stroke Development Participants will practice front and back crawl strokes for 25 yards and learn butterfly, breast stroke and side stroke. Underwater swim and deep water skills will be introduced.

Frank Lloyd Wright

Nathan Hale

Code 101001.02 101001.03 101001.04

Day T Th Sat

Date 1/8-3/12 1/10-3/14 1/12-3/16

Time 6-6:50pm 6-6:50pm 1:30-2:20pm

RES/NR $30/$45 $30/$45 $30/$45

101001.05 101001.06

M/W T/Th

4/8-5/8 4/9-5/9

6-6:50pm 6-6:50pm

$30/$45 $30/$45

Code 101004.01

Day W

Date 1/9-3/13

Time 7-7:50pm

RES/NR $30/$45

Frank Lloyd Wright

Level 2: Fundamental Aquatic Skills Individuals will learn floating and swim skills without support devices. Jumping in alone, going underwater, treading water and front crawl skills will be introduced.

Code 101004.02

Day Th

Date 1/10-3/14

Time 7-7:50pm

RES/NR $30/$45

101004.03 101004.04

Sat M/W

1/12-3/16 4/8-5/8

2:30-3:20pm 7-7:50pm

$30/$45 $30/$45

Nathan Hale Code 101002.01

Day M

Date 1/7-3/11

Time 7-7:50pm

RES/NR $30/$45

Time 6-6:50pm 11-11:50am 3:30-4:20pm 6-6:50pm 6-6:50pm

RES/NR $30/$45 $30/$45 $30/$45 $30/$45 $30/$45

Frank Lloyd Wright Code 101002.03 101002.04 101002.05 101002.06 101002.07

Day W Sat Sat M/W T/Th

Date 1/9-3/13 1/12-3/16 1/12-3/16 4/8-5/8 4/9-5/9

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AQUATICS

Level 5: Stroke ReďŹ nement Swimmers will practice front and elementary backstroke for 50 yards and breast stroke, side stroke and butterfly for 25 yards. Deep water skills will be refined.

Frank Lloyd Wright Code 101005.01 101005.02

Day Sat T/Th

Date 1/12-3/16 4/9-5/9

Time 12:30-1:20pm 7-7:50pm

RES/NR $30/$45 $30/$45

Semi-Private Swimming Lessons Frank Lloyd Wright/Nathan Hale Semi-Private swim lessons are designed to meet the needs of participants who are seeking more individualized instruction. Lessons consist of four participants per instructor and can have mixed levels within one class.

Cost for ALL Semi Private Lessons: RES $40/NR $60

Level 6: Fitness Swimmer Participants continue work with front crawl, elementary backstroke, back crawl, side stroke and butterfly while incorporating turns. This is a higher level exercise and endurance program.

Nathan Hale Code 101006.01

Day T/Th

Date 4/9-5/9

Time 7-7:50pm

RES/NR $30/$45

Frank Lloyd Wright Code 101006.02

Day T

Date 1/8-3/12

Time 8-8:50pm

RES/NR $30/$45

Beginner Little to no experience swimming or not comfortable in the water. Code 101009.05 101009.07

Age Day Date 4-7 W 1/9-3/13 4-7 W 1/9-3/13

Time 5:30-6pm 6-6:30pm

101009.10 101009.12*

8-12 Th 1/10-3/14 8-12 M/W 4/8-5/8

5:30-6pm 5:30-6pm

Location FLW Nathan Hale FLW FLW

* Mini Session

Advanced Have taken swim lessons or have experience with swim strokes and are comfortable in the water. Code 101009.02 101009.08 101009.09 101009.11*

Age Day Date 8-12 M 1/7-3/11 8-12 W 1/9-3/13 4-7 Th 1/10-3/14 4-7 M/W 4/8-5/8

Time 5:30-6pm 6:30-7pm 5-5:30pm 5-5:30pm

Location FLW Nathan Hale FLW FLW

* Mini Session

NEW

Level 3 Focus

Level 3 is one of the most difficult levels to pass. This semi-private provides more instruction and helps build upon the skills taught in Level 3. This semi-private is not a substitute for the full Learn-to-Swim Level 3 lesson, but a way to practice skills learned in Level 3 in a small class size.

Intermediate School Student Swim Lessons 6th-8th Grades Nathan Hale Are you looking for a great way to improve your swimming techniques? This class is similar in content to the WAWM district PE classes and will help prepare participants for high school physical education swim class. This class is free to all school district students. Code 101007.01

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Day Th

Date 1/10-3/14

Time 7-7:50pm

Code 101013.01 101013.02

Day M W

Date 1/7-3/11 1/9-3/13

Time 5-5:30pm 5-5:30pm

Location FLW FLW

RES/NR $0/$45

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West Allis Central/Nathan Hale Looking for an opportunity to get some extra swimming in to practice what you learn in lessons? Want to get some more exercise or just have some fun with friends? We have open swim options for you to do just that! Only RCS Department provided pool balls and toys can be used. Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult. No fee for parents/guardians spectating. Location Hale

Age ALL AGES

Day T

Date 1/8-3/12

Code 102001.01 102001.02

Day Th Th

Date 1/10-3/14 4/11-5/9

Time 8-8:50pm 8-8:50pm

RES/NR $35/$53 $18/$27

Aqua Boot Camp

Time 6-8pm

Winter Break Open Swim Location Age Day Date Time Central 5th Grade & Under W/Th/F 12/26-12/28 12-2pm Central 6th Grade & Up W/Th/F 12/26-12/28 2-4pm

ADMISSION AT THE DOOR: Adults: RES $2/NR $3 18 & Under: RES $1/NR $2

Kathleen Barbian - Frank Lloyd Wright Come join us for an entertaining mix of water aerobics and dance moves. Latin music and other rhythms will provide a pool party feel!

Seniors: RES $1/NR $2

AQUATICS

Aqua Zumba

Open Swim

Kathleen Barbian - Frank Lloyd Wright This class is a high intensity workout that combines calisthenics, cardiovascular conditioning, core and muscle strength building, along with swimming. Class will take place in the shallow end of the pool and will utilize weights, noodles and bands. Ability to swim is recommended but not required. Code 102015.01 102015.02

Day W W

Date 1/9-3/13 4/10-5/8

Time 8-8:50pm 8-8:50pm

RES/NR $35/$53 $18/$27

Adult Water Exercise Mary Ann Batchelor - Frank Lloyd Wright Get moving with aerobic routines and stretching exercises done to music at varied intensities according to your ability. This class is for the swimmer and non-swimmer. Weights and noodles will be provided. Code 102002.01 102002.02

Day T T

Date 1/8-3/12 4/9-5/7

Time 5-5:50pm 5-5:50pm

RES/NR $35/$53 $18/$27

Adult Swim Lessons WAWM RCS Staff - Frank Lloyd Wright Do you enjoy being in the water and are looking to improve your swimming skills? Are you looking to learn how to swim and be safe/comfortable in the water? This class will work on a variety of swim strokes and other important aspects of swimming to get you feeling more comfortable in the water! Code 102004.01

Day M

Date 1/7-3/11

Time 8-8:50pm

The New Berlin Swim Club (NBSC) is dedicated to promoting a positive experience with competitive swimming. Multiple training levels are offered from beginner to accomplished swimmers. NBSC strives to teach skills that are safe, healthy and fun. NBSC’s competitive swim program is a rewarding experience, helping swimmers reach their full potential. Any swimmer able to complete one length of the pool (25 yards) is encouraged to tryout. Swimmers 5 years old through high school age are eligible. If you have questions about NBSC please contact us at: nbswim.org • nbscswim@hotmail.com

RES/NR $35/$53

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AQUATICS

Beginners

Springboard Diving 8-18yrs Sandy Sikich - Nathan Hale Do you enjoy parkour or gymnastics? Do you like to swim and be in the water? If you want to learn how to jump, spin or flip through the air - 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 4/22.

Code 101020.01 101020.02 101020.03

Day M W M/W

Date 3/4-4/29 3/6-5/1 3/4-5/1

Time 4:30-5:15pm 4:30-5:15pm 4:30-5:15pm

RES/NR $40/$60 $40/$60 $60/$90

Date 3/4-4/29 3/6-5/1 3/4-5/1

Time 5:15-6:30pm 5:15-6:30pm 5:15-6:30pm

RES/NR $60/$90 $60/$90 $100/$150

Advanced Code 101020.04 101020.05 101020.06

Day M W M/W

SPECIAL EVENTS Looking to do something special with your kiddos? Go to page 26 to see more information on these amazing opportunities!

Mini Prom Saturday, February 9th 6-8pm (Lane)

Superhero Spectacular Friday, March 15th 7-8:30pm (Lane)

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Easter Egg-Glow Friday, April 12th 7-8:30pm (Mitchell)

Mother/ Daughter Tea Party Saturday, May 11th 10am-12pm (Franklin Fieldhouse)

Winter/Spring 2018-19


Pre-School Passageways 3.5+yrs

Franklin Fieldhouse

Franklin Fieldhouse Children participate in a variety of independent, small and large group activities. Early Literacy (“Letter People”), Pre-Math, Science, Art and large music/movement activities are weekly components of the program. Daily circle time activities offered will promote development of listening skills and encourage appropriate group participation. During this time, students will discuss the calendar, weather, “Letter People” and themes for the week. Additionally, iPads will be available for students to explore with during free choice time. iPad Apps will be academically based reinforcing pre-math & pre-reading skills. Enroll your child in this Preschool Passageway to K4 with Kim Rymer, certified classroom teacher and Tami Francis, classroom Assistant. Child must be comfortable in a classroom setting without a parent and must be able to use the restroom independently. No class 4/2, 4/4.

NEW Themes for 2nd Semester Adventures will offer preschool activities that are fun, creative and educational with Kim Rymer, certified classroom teacher and Tami Francis, classroom assistant. Your child will have the opportunity to participate in arts and crafts, music, stories and learning centers that all revolve around the theme of the day. Basic academic skills like sorting, colors, patterns, shapes, numbers and the ABC’s will be introduced along with the “Letter People”. Children are encouraged to use their creative energy to develop necessary social skills to learn and play successfully in a group setting. Child must be comfortable in a classroom setting without a parent and must be able to use the bathroom independently. Registration is limited to one day (Monday or Wednesday) per session, as the same curriculum is covered both days of the week. No Class 4/1, 4/3. Code 103102.01 103102.02

Day M W

Date 1/7-5/20 1/9-5/22

Time 9-11:30am 9-11:30am

RES/NR $204/$306 $204/$306

Code 403400.02

Day T/Th

Date 1/8-5/23

PRESCHOOL

Pre-School Adventures 3+yrs

Time RES/NR 9-11:30am $432/$648

* Payment plans are available.

Testimonial “AMAZING program!!! Mrs Rymer and Mrs Francis run a great classroom. They really put so much effort and care into teaching our littles and preparing them for their next steps. My son absolutely loved preschool, and will be starting 4k this fall and I'm more than confident he is going to hit the ground running because of the guidance from these ladies.” -- Amber M

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EARLY CHILDHOOD

Watch Me Run 1-3yrs w/adult

NEW Toddlers: Tales & Talents 1.5-4yrs w/adult

Marissa Meier - Irving School Children love to run, run and run some more! Join your child in a class where we will use their energy and love of running to learn through play! We will have a short circle time, sing songs and enjoy lots of time running and playing games. Children will release some energy, practice listening to instructions and begin socializing. Code 103207.01

Day M

Date 1/28-2/25

Time 5:30-6:15pm

RES/NR $19/$29

Ms. Al - Franklin Fieldhouse This is an early literacy class perfect for young learners! We’ll share a fabulous book (Tale), then build activities (Talents) for little bodies, based on our book. (Undiscovered) Talents we’ll explore will include small muscle art exploration, big muscle movement, music and more! Code 103408.01 103408.02

Day W W

Date 1/30-2/27 3/13-4/10

Time 9-10am 9-10am

RES/NR $25/$38 $25/$38

Bitty Sports 2-4yrs w/adult Marissa Meier - Irving School Come with your child and get a fun introduction to sports. These classes are designed for young children to work with their parent or guardian through playing games and practicing skills in each particular sport. Kids can be active in a relaxed, fun environment as they learn the basics of the sport. Code 103800.01

Day M

Date 4/29-5/20

Time 5:30-6:15pm

RES/NR $15/$23

NEW

Books & More with Baby Newborn-18 mo w/adult

Ms. Al - Franklin Fieldhouse Wonderful books and simple activities are meant to be shared between Baby and Caregiver. This will be a very relaxed, welcoming experience for all to share books, activities, special moments, and information regarding important, early caregiving. Code 103404.01 103404.02

Day W W

Date Time 1/30-2/27 10:30-11:30am 3/13-4/10 10:30-11:30am

RES/NR $25/$38 $25/$38

Dr. Seuss Book Club 1.5-4yrs w/adult Natasha Ergen - Franklin Fieldhouse Everyone loves Dr. Seuss books. Kids in general love to read, be read to or just look at pictures in a book. Come join as a special Dr. Seuss book is chosen each week. Children will listen to the story then enjoy games, crafts and songs which are related to the book. No Class 4/4, 4/25 Code 103405.01 103405.02

Day Th Th

Date 1/31-3/7 3/14-5/2

Time 6:30-7:15pm 5:30-6:15pm

RES/NR $23/$35 $23/$35

Tiny Color Run 2-4yrs Marissa Meier - Frank Lloyd Wright Track (92nd St) Join us for a 2K fun run for you and your child! This unique run will navigate through the color course where you will be dusted with vibrant colors! Stay after the race for snacks and games, as well as ribbons for the top finishers in each age bracket!Please wear a white t-shirt. Code 103210.01

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Day Sat

Date 5/4

Time 10-11am

RES/NR $5/$8

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Music: Listen, Make & Move 2-4yrs w/adult

Ms. Al - Franklin Fieldhouse We’ll listen to music from around the world and talk about the instruments. Participants will make their own instruments and then we’ll make music, dance and sing. We’ll learn about simple elements in music and how music can make us feel like moving in all sorts of ways. Code 103161.01 103161.02

Day Th Th

Date 1/31-2/28 3/14-4/11

Time 9-10am 9-10am

RES/NR $25/$38 $25/$38

Music Fun 1.5-4yrs w/adult Natasha Ergen - Franklin Fieldhouse Music can be so much fun. Bells, drums, horns, etc. can make such unique sounds and when put all together, kids can make beautiful music! Music fun is all about using different instruments to make some fun musical sounds. No Class 4/4, 4/25 Code 103160.01 103160.02

NEW

Day Th Th

Date 1/31-3/7 3/14-5/2

Time 5:30-6:15pm 6:30-7:15pm

EARLY CHILDHOOD

NEW

RES/NR $23/$35 $23/$35

Growing Up Wisconsin Style

2-4yrs w/adult Ms. Al - Franklin Fieldhouse

Whether participants are native or new to WI, they’ll learn about and make WI foods, listen to WI stories, and play, all related to living in WI. We’ll make and taste ice cream, butter, pigs in a blanket and more. There will be stories to hear and crafts to make related to life “Up North”. Code 103411.01 103411.02

Day Date Th 1/31-2/28 Th 3/14-4/11

Time 10:30-11:30am 10:30-11:30am

RES/NR $25/$38 $25/$38

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Mini Marvels - Fun Fridays 1.5-4yrs w/adult Natasha Ergen - Franklin Fieldhouse These are one-day opportunities for your child to have fun and explore the day’s theme through crafts, stories, games and movement activities. Register for one or all themes. Dressing for the theme is encouraged!

NEW

Got Infants/Toddlers? Get Here Newborn-18mo w/adult

Ms. Al - Franklin Fieldhouse We’ll have a brief education topic for parents including: early nutrition, infant massage and importance of routines. Time will be spent sharing successes and challenges of caregiving for very young children. Babies, bring your caregivers for learning, sharing and caring! Code 103412.01 103412.02 103412.03

NEW

Day Sat Sat Sat

Date 2/9 2/16 2/23

Time 9-10am 9-10am 9-10am

RES/NR $5/$8 $5/$8 $5/$8

Terrific Twos, Thankful Threes, Fearless Fours 1.5-4yrs w/adult

Ms. Al - Franklin Fieldhouse Sessions will include a brief education topic for parents including: expanding nutrition, importance of routines and the power of making choices. Time will be spent sharing successes and challenges of caregiving for young children. Little Ones, bring your caregivers for a fun and informative social playtime! Code 103413.01 103413.02 103413.03

Day F F F

Date 3/1 3/8 3/15

Time 6:30-7:30pm 6:30-7:30pm 6:30-7:30pm

RES/NR $5/$8 $5/$8 $5/$8

Tumble Bugs 2-4yrs w/adult Natasha Ergen - Franklin Fieldhouse Time for your imagination to get your body active. Songs will be played to enhance tumble time. Get excited to swing like a monkey from the bars, roll like a log on the floor and walk like a birdie on the balance beams. No class 2/18, 4/1, 4/22. Code 103205.01 103205.02 103205.03 103205.04

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Day M M M M

Date 1/28-3/11 1/28-3/11 3/25-5/13 3/25-5/13

Time 9:15-10am 6:30-7:15pm 10:30-11:15am 5:30-6:15pm

RES/NR $23/$35 $23/$35 $23/$35 $23/$35

Code Name 103100.01 Mittens

Date Time RES/NR 2/1 9:30-10:30am $5/$8

103100.02 Sledding 103100.03 Jingle Bells 103100.04 Mouse Time 103100.05 Teddy Bear 103100.06 Penguins 103100.07 Weather 103100.08 Hippos 103100.09 Dragons 103100.10 Bunnies 103100.11 Robots 103100.12 Goodnight Moon 103100.13 Ladybugs

2/8 2/15

9:30-10:30am 9:30-10:30am

$5/$8 $5/$8

2/22

9:30-10:30am

$5/$8

3/1

9:30-10:30am

$5/$8

3/8 3/15 3/22 3/29 4/12 4/26 5/3

9:30-10:30am 9:30-10:30am 9:30-10:30am 9:30-10:30am 9:30-10:30am 9:30-10:30am 9:30-10:30am

$5/$8 $5/$8 $5/$8 $5/$8 $5/$8 $5/$8 $5/$8

5/10

9:30-10:30am

$5/$8

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Dance Ballerinas 2-4yrs w/adult Natasha Ergen - Franklin Fieldhouse

It’s ballet time! If your child loves to dance, watch ballet, twirl and play, this is the class for them! All ballerinas will enjoy bonding with parents and playing games to learn more about ballet. Boys and girls are welcome! No class 2/18, 4/1, 4/22. Date 1/28-3/11 1/28-3/11 3/25-5/13 3/25-5/13

Time RES/NR 10:30-11:15am $23/$35 5:30-6:15pm $23/$35 9:15-10am $23/$35 6:30-7:15pm $23/$35

Code 103563.01

Day T

Date 1/29-3/12

Time 9:30-10:30am

RES/NR $30/$45

Fairytale Playtime 2.5-4yrs w/adult optional Natasha Ergen- Franklin Fieldhouse Does your child dream of fairy haven? Enroll your child to experience stories, crafts and activities all centered on the world of fairies! Dressing up is encouraged! No Class 4/2, 4/23. Code 103365.01

Day T

Date 3/19-5/7

Time 11am-12pm

RES/NR $30/$45

Super Hero Kids 2.5-4yrs w/adult optional

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Natasha Ergen- Franklin Fieldhouse Are you a Super Hero who is brave and wants to save the day? Enroll in Super Hero Kids and experience stories, crafts and activities centered on characters that save the world! Dressing up is encouraged! No Class 2/19. Code 103360.01

Day T

Date 1/29-3/12

Time 11am-12pm

RES/NR $30/$45

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Day M M M M

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Code 103300.01 103300.02 103300.03 103300.04

Natasha Ergen- Franklin Fieldhouse Experience the life of a special princess. You will hear princess stories, make princess crafts, play princess games and much more. Wearing princess outfits is encouraged! No Class 2/19.

EARLY CHILDHOOD

Princess Playtime 2.5-4yrs w/adult optional

Zoom Zoom - Planes & Trains 2.5-4yrs w/adult optional Natasha Ergen- Franklin Fieldhouse Vroom! Are you fascinated by different cars, big and little trucks and trains, then this class is for you. Through stories, art, games, songs and fun activities you will get to learn and play with these many vehicles. No Class 4/2, 4/23. Code 103545.01

Day T

Date 3/19-5/7

Time 9:30-10:30am

RES/NR $30/$45

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EARLY CHILDHOOD

Mushy-Gushy, Sticky-Icky Smelly Fun 1.5-4yrs w/adult Natasha Ergen - Franklin Fieldhouse

Does your child love to play in bubbles, water, pudding, dirt, packing peanuts and more? Each class will give your child the opportunity to explore using the five senses. Old play clothes are recommended for optimal messiness! No Class 4/3, 4/24. Code 103150.01 103150.02

Day W W

Date 1/30-3/6 3/13-5/1

Time 5:30-6:30pm 6:45-7:45pm

RES/NR $30/$45 $30/$45

Engineering Exploration 4-7yrs Marissa Meier - Irving School

Engineering is fascinating! Come explore a fun part of engineering each week. You will get to create bridges when learning about structural engineering, make balloon powered cars when learning about automotive engineering, build boats when learning about marine engineering and much more! This class lets kids create, learn and be hands-on! Ages are recommendations, not restrictions. (Older siblings are not allowed to attend class unless registered.) Code 103702.01

Day M

Date 3/4-4/1

Time RES/NR 6:45-7:45pm $20/$30

Pint-Size Picassos 1.5-4yrs w/adult Natasha Ergen - Franklin Fieldhouse Art is an essential way of expressing ideas and feelings in visual form. Children will learn painting, drawing, printmaking, three-dimensional creations and fun projects, while exploring exciting materials. This dynamic class will promote creative development and strengthen fine motor skills as well as social interaction. No Class 4/3, 4/24. Code 103152.01 103152.02

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Day W W

Date 1/30-3/6 3/13-5/1

Time 6:45-7:45pm 5:30-6:30pm

RES/NR $30/$45 $30/$45

West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department

Winter/Spring 2018-19


EARLY CHILDHOOD

NEW EARLY CHILDHOOD TEACHER - MS. AL Please help us welcome Ms. Al to our team. Ms. Al has extensive background in Early Childhood Education. She has worked on playgrounds, in a daycare and different public school settings with children of all ages and their parents. She also has a nutrition background with experience as a WIC nutritionist. Ms. Al enjoys finding unique qualities within each child and helping them express themselves. She strongly believes that it “takes a village” to raise a happy, healthy, compassionate child. She is thankful to parents for giving her the opportunity to work with them and their child to help their child reach his/her maximum potential.

Employees Wanted NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR PART TIME EMPLOYMENT. MANY OPPORTUNITIES ARE AVAILABLE! COME JOIN THESE HAPPY FACES!

wawmrec.com REGISTER NOW wawmrec.com and 414-604-4900

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YOUTH SPORTS INSTRUCTION

Sports of Sorts 5-7yrs

Instruction Tiny Track Practice 4-8yrs Marissa Meier - Frank Lloyd Wright Track Let’s practice - On your mark, get set, GO! Saturday morning track practice will teach children the basics of track and field. Spend the morning stretching and warming up, learning the basics of sprinting, hurdles, long jump, relays, shot put and discus. Parents are welcome to stay, but not required. Code 105005.01

Day Sat

Date 5/11

Time 9-11am

RES/NR $10/$15

Tiny Track Meet 4-8yrs Marissa Meier - Frank Lloyd Wright Track On your mark, get set, GO! Now that your child has warmed up and learned the basics of track and field, there will be a track meet in a safe environment. The schedule of events will be as follows: 100m dash, long jump, shot put, discus and hurdles. We will all participate in each event at the same time and our meet will finish with an awards ceremony for all who participate. Code 105005.02

Day Sat

Date 5/18

Time 9-11am

RES/NR $10/$15

Marissa Meier - Irving School Introduce your child to the basic skills of different sports in a fun environment. Kids are kept excited, active and engaged using hands-on drills, games and music involving sports equipment such as basketballs, baseballs, footballs, soccer, hockey, golf and others. Code 105002.01

Day M

Date 4/29-5/20

Time 6:30-7:15pm

RES/NR $20/$35

Youth Golf Lessons 6-15yrs Jim Rewolinski - Deer Haven Golf Club: 19180 W. Cleveland Ave. Looking to expand your child’s knowledge of golf past the putt-putt course? Professional golf instructor, Jim Rewolinski, 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 3 practice holes. Participants will be responsible to purchase practice balls and pay additional green fees. Costs may vary depending on basket sizes. Please have your child bring their own clubs to the lessons. It’s never too early to start a life sport. Just think, the sooner your child builds their golf skills, the sooner they can join you on the links. Code Age Day 105600.01 6-10 Sat 105600.02 11-15 Sat

Date Time RES/NR 4/13-5/18 10-11am $30/$45 4/13-5/18 11am-12pm $30/$45

West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department

Winter/Spring 2018-19

Start Smart Baseball 3-5yrs w/adult Marissa Meier - Irving School Learn the basic skills necessary to play organized baseball, softball or tee ball while we work one-on-one and spend quality time with our parents. Program focuses on teaching children and their parents throwing, catching, hitting and running/agility skills without the threat of competition or getting hurt. Code 105001.01

Day M

Date 3/4-4/1

Time 5:30-6:30pm

RES/NR $25/$38

Indoor Kickers 3-5yrs Marissa Meier - Irving School Come join us and enjoy some indoor soccer! We will spend time working on skill development through drills and games. Code 103803.01

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Day M

Date 1/28-2/25

Time 6:30-7:30pm

RES/NR $25/$38


YOUTH SPORTS

Kids Tennis Club 5K-5th grade

INSTRUCTION

Come be part of a club that introduces your child to the world of tennis. In a supportive and non-traditional environment your child will be introduced to the basics of tennis. This program is great for the beginner and those who need to brush up on their skills.

Beginner/No Experience Horace Mann Elementary Gym Code Day 105905.01 W

Date 2/20-3/27

Time 6-6:50pm

RES/NR $20/$30

Intermediate/Advanced Horace Mann Elementary Gym Code Day 105905.02 W

Date 2/20-3/27

Time 7-7:50pm

RES/NR $20/$30

Beginner/No Experience Liberty Heights Park Code Day 105905.03 W

Date 4/24-5/29

Time 6-6:50pm

RES/NR $20/$30

Intermediate/Advanced Liberty Heights Park Code Day 105905.04 W

Date 4/24-5/29

Indoor Kickball 5K-5th grade Time 7-7:50pm

RES/NR $20/$30

Horace Mann Elementary Gym It’s time to get up and stretch out your kicking leg to prepare for the summer season. We will have a modified indoor kickball league to keep your child active while waiting for the summer months to begin. Each night, teams will be randomly chosen. There are no practices, just games. This is a great way to meet new friends, build good sportsmanship and stay active. Code Grade 105400.01 5K-2 105400.02 3-5 105400.03 6-8

NEW

Day F F F

Date 3/1-3/22 3/1-3/22 3/1-3/22

Time 6-7pm 7-8pm 8-9pm

RES/NR $20/$30 $20/$30 $20/$30

Castle Ball 5K-5th grade

Horace Mann Elementary Gym Long live the King! In this variation of dodgeball, teams work together to protect their castles from invaders. In this non-elimination style of game, the game only ends if all your team’s castles are knocked down all at the same time. Teams will be randomly selected each night for this non-stop fun. Will your team be the King of the castle at the end of the night? Code Grade 105801.01 5K-2 105801.02 3-5 105801.03 6-8

Day F F F

Date 2/1-2/22 2/1-2/22 2/1-2/22

Time 6-7pm 7-8pm 8-9pm

RES/NR $20/$30 $20/$30 $20/$30

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Let’s Celebrate: Birthday Packages •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

It’s time to celebrate! The WAWM RCS Department is here to host and help celebrate your child’s special day. We offer a variety of birthday packages that includes a party host/hostess, decorations, a cake and goodie bags for the guest of honor and their guests. Birthday parties are 2-hours long and are planned for 10 guests including the guest of honor. Additional guests can be added for $10 per child. Parties can be held on Friday evenings, Saturdays or Sundays at a variety of locations depending on availability and theme of package. Reservations must be received at least 2 weeks in advance with a completed Birthday Package Form. Forms are available online at wawmrec.com. Once the reservation is confirmed, a $25 non-refundable deposit is required and will be applied towards the total cost of the package. The remaining balance will be due the Monday prior to the party.

Cost: RES $125/NR $188 • Contact Amanda: schwictenberga@wawmsd.org • 414-604-4963

Theme Packages • Artsy Party:

Let the creative juices flow. The guest of honor will have choice of craft projects throughout the party. • Fan Zone: Are you ready to play some games? We will officiate your flag football and basketball games. There will be some open gym time as well. • Jammin’: Let’s Play! We will be playing gym games like dodgeball and other assorted team games. • Lego My Party: Party-goers will construct and compete as their imagination goes wild with the Legos provided. • Princess: Be our guest for your royal party. We will have crafts and fun games that are oriented towards princesses. • Rockin’ Party: Add excitement to your party by climbing our traverse rock wall and playing team games.


Indoor Futsal Lane Intermediate Be a part of indoor soccer, “Futsal.” This league is a progression of your soccer skills incorporating boundaries and game strategy. We will focus on footwork, controlling the ball, passing, teamwork, participation, sportsmanship and FUN! All abilities and skill levels are encouraged to GET INVOLVED!

5K-1st Grade Soccer West Milwaukee Intermediate Code 105702.01

Name “Little Strikers” Boys

105702.02

“Little Strikers” Girls

4th-5th Grade Futsal Day Saturdays (Morning/ Early Afternoons) Saturdays (Morning/ Early Afternoons)

Code 105702.05 105702.06

Name “World Cup” Boys “World Cup” Girls

Day Saturday Mornings Saturday Early Afternoon

YOUTH SPORTS

Indoor Soccer Don’t miss out on an AWESOME instructional soccer league for 5k - 3rd graders. Leagues will focus on participation, skill development, teamwork, sportsmanship and FUN!

6th-8th Grade Futsal Coaches meeting will take place following the draft. Players will be contacted by a coach with practice information following the draft. There will be a tournament at the end of the season.

2nd-3rd Grade Soccer Horace Mann Elementary Code 105702.03

Name “United” Boys

105702.04

“United” Girls

Day Saturdays (Morning/ Early Afternoons) Saturdays (Morning/ Early Afternoons)

Code Name Day 105702.07 “Inferno” Boys Saturday Early Afternoons Mandatory Draft on 3/9 • 11:30am-12:30pm 105702.08 “Inferno” Girls Saturday Early Afternoons Mandatory Draft on 3/9 • 9:30-10:30am

3/9-5/11 (No games 3/30 & 4/6) Early Bird: RES $30/NR $45 • After 3/1: RES $35/NR $50

Parent Coaches are needed for 5K-8th Grade The WAWM RCS Department is looking for fun, energetic volunteers who are interested in coaching. All coaches are required to fill out a volunteer background check prior to being approved to coach.

5K-5th Grade Soccer: Mandatory Coaches Meeting - Tuesday, March 5th • 6pm Horace Mann Elementary Cafeteria (West Entrance) For more information, please contact Cory Thompson at thompsonc@wawmsd.org or 414-604-4959 Parents will be contacted by a coach or the RCS Department following the coaches meeting Tuesday, March 5th with practice information for Saturday, March 9th. The WAWM RCS Department has the right to combine leagues or move locations for the benefit of the program.

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YOUTH SPORTS

WAWM Intermediate School Interscholastic Sports 6-8 grades FREE

Annual Free Throw Contest All ages

West Allis Central Field House Come join us for our very popular Annual Free Throw Contest on Wednesday, February 27 from 7:00 – 8:30pm. Winners in the Boys and Girls 3rd – 8th grade divisions can qualify and move on to the SEPRC (Southeast Park and Recreation Council) Free Throw contest in March.

High School Intramurals 9-12 Grades Are you interested in playing sports but not at a high competitive level? Join our fun and relaxed high school intramural sports. Watch for information at your school or visit our website at wawmrec.com. You are not eligible to participate in WAWM RCS intramurals if you are a member of a WIAA sport team that is in season. For more information, contact Cory Thompson at thompsonc@wawmsd.org or 414-604-4959. Get your team together and sign up today for boys basketball and co-ed volleyball!

Join us for Intermediate School Sports Action! Opportunities are open to all 6th, 7th and 8th grade school district residents including those students who attend a parochial school, private school, home school or public school outside the district that does not offer sports. All students participate with their attendance area school. Sport Wrestling Girls Volleyball Co-ed Track & Field

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Date Mid-January - March February - March Tryouts: Mid-January April - May

Cost $35 7th-8th Grade: $35 6th Grade: $20 $35

Conference News

Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball and Volleyball ONLY FLW & Lane West Milwaukee

Jr. Parkland Conference Jr. SEC Conference

6th graders will participate in an intramural sports program for basketball and volleyball. This will help to create a more inclusive opportunity for all interested athletes during their intermediate school transition year as there will not be a try-out process. The Jr. Parkland Conference allows 2 teams at each grade level for boys basketball which will provide the opportunity for more to participate. If time and space permits, we will schedule Non-Conference games for FLW, Lane and West Milwaukee to play against each other. All other sports programs will remain the same (Cross Country, Wrestling, Track, Poms/Cheer) Try-outs for Poms/Cheer take place in August. Registration needs to be done through the RCS Department • Online: wawmrec.com (Registration Page: Enter “IS” in keyword search) • Phone: 414-604-4900 (with Credit Card ONLY) • In Person: 1205 S. 70th Street - 1st Floor Questions?? Cory Thompson: thompsonc@wawmsd.org • 414-604-4959

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West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department

Winter/Spring 2018-19


West Allis Central Jr. Bulldog Wrestling 5yrs-8th grade West Allis Central Wrestling Room

Nathan Hale Jr. Huskies Wrestling 5yrs-8th grade Nathan Hale Upper Gym

Develop wrestling skills the Bulldog Way. The program is open to participants who live in the West Allis Central attendance area and non-residents who live outside the school district. Wrestlers may compete in tournaments that will be announced at weekly practices. Participants will be grouped by age and experience. Registration is available online or in-person at the WAWM RCS Department or in-person at Central’s wrestling room (2nd floor) on Monday, November 19th from 6 - 8 pm. Please make all checks payable to WAWM RCS Department. If registering online at wawmrec.com, enter “Jr” in the keyword search for quick access.

Discover and develop new wrestling skills under the direction of the Nathan Hale wrestling program. The program is open to participants that live within the Nathan Hale attendance area. Registration is available online or in person at the WAWM RCS Department. Please make checks payable to WAWM RCS Department. If registering online at wawmrec.com, enter “Jr” in the keyword search for quick access.

Beginners Day T/Th

Date 11/27-3/21

Time 6-7pm

Date 11/27-3/21

Time 7-8:30pm

5-7 Years Day M/W

Date 12/3-1/30

Time 6-7pm

Cost $50

8 Years - 8th Grade

RES/NR $75/$100

Day M/W

Intermediate/Advanced Day T/Th

YOUTH SPORTS

Jr. Bulldog & Jr. Huskie Feeder Programs

Date 11/26-3/20

Time 7-8:30pm

Cost $100

RES/NR $75/$100

Jr. Bulldog & Jr. Huskies Tackle Football 5th-8th Grade Registration is currently being accepted for anyone interested in playing youth tackle football for the 2019 - 2020 school year. Registration forms are available at all intermediate schools. If registering online at wawmrec.com, enter “Jr” in the keyword search for quick access. For more information, call the Athletic Director at the school or visit the website below.

Central: wacjrbulldogs.com Hale: halejrhuskiesfootball.com

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YOUTH BATON

Diamond Twirlers Baton Competitive Teams 4+yrs Youth Baton Classes 4+yrs General Mitchell Elementary All levels of baton are classified by age. If ability dictates, a student may be moved to a different level but must be agreed upon by both the parent and teacher. Classes are taught by members of the West Allis Diamond Twirlers Team. A baton will be needed and can be purchased from the Program Director Kathy Kugi-Tom. • The Half Time Show Class is a great way to see what your child may be interested in doing. This class covers a baton, dance and props. • A Showcase is the last event for the Baton Class Season and will be held in March 2019. Costumes are an option item for this event and would be an additional cost to you. Classes may be combined if enrollment numbers are not met.

Intro to Baton 4-6yrs

Tiny Tot Team 4-8yrs

Little to no experience Code 115205.01

Day Sat

Date 1/12-3/23

Time 11-11:40am

RES/NR $50/$75

Variety of Baton/Dance/Props Day Sat

Date Time 1/12-3/23 11:30am-12:10pm

RES/NR $50/$75

Level 2 5-7yrs Some Experience Code 115205.03

Day Sat

Date 1/12-3/23

Time 1-1:40pm

RES/NR $50/$75

Level 3 8-10yrs Code 115205.04

Day Sat

Date 1/12-3/23

Time 1-1:40pm

RES/NR $50/$75

Level 4/5 11+yrs Code 115205.05

Day Sat

Date 1/12-3/23

Time 11:30am-12:10pm

Code 115205.06

Day Sat

Date 1/12-7/20

Time Cost: 10:45-11:25am $80

Half Time Dance Team 6-12yrs

Intro to Half Time Show 4-8yrs Code 115205.02

General Mitchell Elementary Diamond Twirlers is a club sport activity under the auspices of the WAWM RCS Department. Our State/ Regional Champion Competitive Teams attend dance and baton competitions. Members of the group have used their baton/dance skills to compete not only in dance/baton contests but also in scholarship programs, pageants and community service roles. The goals of the group are to develop ability within the sport, promote teamwork and leadership skills and to have fun. The Director is National Baton Twirling Association Registered Judge/Coach Kathy Kugi-Tom. Team placement is based on tryout scores and students will be assigned levels prior to start of season. If you want to challenge up a level, see Coach Kathy for tryout information. Senior Team will need to retry out for their positions. Placement is at sole discretion of the Director. Schedules will be confirmed once teams are selected. Additional practices could be added as needed. No practices on 4/20, 5/18, 5/25.

RES/NR $50/$75

Code 115205.11

Day Sat

Date Time Cost: 1/12-7/20 11:30am-12:10pm $80

Juvenile Team 7-11yrs Code 115205.07

Day Sat

Date 1/12-7/20

Time 1-1:40pm

Cost: $80

Junior Dance Team Code 115205.09

Day Sat

Date 1/12-7/20

Time 1:45-2:25pm

Cost: $80

Senior Dance Team Members must tryout for a spot or be pre-approved by the director Code 115205.08

Day Sat

Date 1/12-7/20

Time 2:30-3:10pm

Cost: $80

Half Time Show Level 3-5 Code 115205.10

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Day Sat

Date 1/12-3/23

Time 12-12:40pm

RES/NR $50/$75

For more information, please contact Kathy Kugi-Tom at 604-4900 voicemail 5931.

West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department

Winter/Spring 2018-19


Nathan Hale Upper Gym

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 the floor, uneven bars and balance beam under the guidance of local gymnasts. The gymnasts will be evaluated into groups with similar skill levels. Due to space limitations, classes are closed sessions, but we will have parent observation nights for you to see your gymnast’s progress. Our Showcase is scheduled for Saturday, May 4th with rehearsal planned for Friday, May 3rd. There will be an additional fee for matching leotards that will be worn in the Showcase. Your gymnast will be sure to score a perfect “TEN” in your heart during this program. No Practice 2/19, 4/2, 4/4. Code 105125.01 105125.02 105125.03

Age 4-6 7-9 10+

Day T/Th T/Th T/Th

Date 1/29-5/2 1/29-5/2 1/29-5/2

Time 6-6:40pm 6:45-7:25pm 7:30-8:10pm

YOUTH GYMNASTICS

Trixters Gymnastics 4+yrs

RES/NR $60/$90 $60/$90 $60/$90

Extra Skills 10+yrs (8-9yrs with coach referral) Code Age Day Date 105125.04 10+ T/Th 1/29-5/2

Time RES/NR 8:15-8:45pm $30/$45

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YOUTH ENRICHMENT

Young Rembrandts 5K-5th grade Young Rembrandts will teach the drawing skills children need by introducing concrete ideas and techniques that enlarge and enrich their visual vocabularies, their imaginations and their minds. Based on an acclaimed step-by-step drawing method that is designed to tap into the three modalities children use to learn: visual, auditory and tactile/kinesthetic. Young Rembrandts celebrates each child’s accomplishment according to individual development. No Class 2/19, 4/2, 4/3. Code Day Date 104505.01 T 1/29-2/26 104505.02 W 1/30-2/20

Time RES/NR Location 3:35-4:35pm $49/$74 Mitchell 3:35-4:35pm $49/$74 Irving

104505.03 104505.04 104505.05 104505.06

3:35-4:35pm 3:35-4:35pm 3:35-4:35pm 3:35-4:35pm

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Slime Party 8+yrs

Jenny Szalacinski - Irving Fieldhouse Always wanted to make slime but your mom or dad said it was too messy? Here’s your chance to be messy with your friends. We will create several different types of slime from the basic colorful to the glittered-filled slime, create slimes to keep or to give to friends. It’s a slimey good time! Code 104590.02

Day W

Date 3/20

Time 6:30-8pm

RES/NR $15/$23

Animals! Animals! Animals! In Nature & Fables 4K-1st grade

Wilson Hoover Jefferson Walker

Kathleen Mohr - Horace Mann Auditorium Explore the wide world of animals. In this safari, through creative movement, young actors will act out stories that center around our furry friends. Let your wild side show!

Nick Katzfey - Horace Mann: Room 112 Do you have an interest in Anime? Join Nick Katzfey, graphic artist and cartoonist, in learning how to draw manga-style in our multi-part workshop. You’ll learn to draw from the ground up including the basics of character drawing, character design and all sorts of fun tricks to help you draw cool characters! You’ll also learn interesting ways to put together your own comics - characters, plot lines and more! Experienced artists and novices are all welcome. Bring along something to draw with and join the fun!

Walk a Mile in My Shoes 7-11yrs

T W T W

3/19-4/16 3/20-4/17 4/30-5/21 5/1-5/22

$49/$74 $49/$74 $49/$74 $49/$74

Code Day 112006.02 W

Date 1/16-2/20

Time 6-6:50pm

RES/NR $40/$60

Manga Characters 8+yrs

Code 104595.01 104595.02

NEW

Day W W

Date 2/13-2/27 4/10-4/24

Time 6:15-7:15pm 6:15-7:15pm

RES/NR $35/$53 $35/$53

Kathleen Mohr - Horace Mann Auditorium Learn to act and develop self-confidence through theatre exercises in characterizations, movement, pantomime, role-playing and improvisation! (And as the title implies, we can all learn ways to develop empathy for one another.) Imagination through the creative drama experience lends itself to an exciting program! Code Day Date 112006.01 W 1/16-2/20

Time 7-8pm

RES/NR $40/$60

Pinterest for Kids 8+yrs

Jenny Szalacinski - Irving Fieldhouse “Like,” share and create. Create top trending crafts that can be found on Pinterest. We will create new craft projects each week. Don’t worry about the mess and enjoy the creation. Code 104590.01

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Day Th

Date 2/7-2/28

Time 6-7pm

RES/NR $24/$36

West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department

Winter/Spring 2018-19


Incredible Edibles 5-7yrs

Ramona Kaiser - Irving Fieldhouse Each week a new cooking experience will be presented demonstrating tasty 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, place settings and kitchen safety. No class 1/22, 2/19, 4/2.

Jenny Szalacinski - Irving Fieldhouse Don’t have any more room on the refrigerator for your child’s artwork? That’s no problem with this class; your child’s creation is made entirely out of yummy treats. Your child is allowed to play with their food in this class to create one-of-a- kind masterpieces. Your child will be inspired by a story of the day in order to create their edible that can be made of a variety of delicious ingredients.

5K-2nd grade Code 104301.01

Day T

Date 1/15-3/5

Time 5:45-6:30pm

RES/NR $30/$45

Time 5:45-6:30pm

RES/NR $30/$45

3rd-5th grade Code 104301.02

Day T

Date 3/19-4/30

Code 104300.01

Day Th

Date 4/11-5/2

Time 6:15-7pm

RES/NR $24/$36

YOUTH ENRICHMENT

Kids Cuisine 5K-5th grade

Private Music Lessons 3rd grade+

Challenge Island 5K-8th grade Being stranded on this island is a dream come true for your child. Challenge Island is a one-of-a-kind program on the cutting edge of STEAM Education. Your child will be working collaboratively in tribes by grade level to tackle various STEM / STEAM challenges using materials in their treasure chest and their boundless imagination.

Challenge Island: Hollywood Franklin Fieldhouse MPR Roll out the red carpet for the Academy-Award-worthy Hollywood Island! Our STEMtastic tribes will take on challenges at star-studded destinations including Wicked Witch Twist, Temple of Trouble and Dinosaur Park. Hollywood Island promises to be a blockbuster hit so be sure to get your seat soon! Code 104700.01

Day Sat

Date 2/9-3/2

Time 10-11am

RES/NR $25/$38

Challenge Island: Volcano Horace Mann Elementary Cafeteria

In this action-packed island, your child’s tribe will take on explosive challenges at hot destinations like Lava Lake Crossing, Lava Lamp Light House and Extreme Eruption Point. Are you ready for an unpredictable good time? Code 104700.02

Day Sat

Date 4/13-5/4

Time 10-11am

RES/NR $25/$38

Frank Lloyd Wright Intermediate Hitting sour notes? Bob or Judy Halat will help you achieve the right note. Your individual lessons are designed to help you achieve your musical needs and ambitions. Lesson times range between 3:15 - 6:45 pm with each lesson consisting of 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. All Band Instruments, Guitar and Piano. Code 117100.01 117100.02 117100.03 117100.04 117100.05 117100.06 117100.07 117100.08 117100.09 117100.10 117100.11 117100.12 117100.13 117100.14 117100.15

Day M M M T T T W W W Th Th Th F F F

Date 1/7-2/25 (No Class 1/21, 2/18) 3/4-4/15 (No Class 4/1) 4/29-6/10 (No Class 5/27) 1/8-2/26 (No Class 1/22, 2/19) 3/5-4/16 (No Class 4/2) 4/30-6/4 1/2-2/6 2/13-3/20 3/27-5/22 (No Class 4/3, 4/24, 5/8) 1/3-2/7 2/14-3/21 3/28-5/9 (No Class 4/4) 1/4-2/8 2/15-3/29 (No Class 3/1) 4/12-5/24 (No Class 4/19)

RES/NR $90/$135 $90/$135 $90/$135 $90/$135 $90/$135 $90/$135 $90/$135 $90/$135 $90/$135 $90/$135 $90/$135 $90/$135 $90/$135 $90/$135 $90/$135

Bob or July Halat will contact musicians prior to the first lesson to schedule a time. Bring your instrument and lesson book. Any questions, contact Bob Halat at 604-4800 ext. 7235

REGISTER NOW wawmrec.com and 414-604-4900

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YOUTH ENRICHMENT

Taekwondo 5-11yrs Horace Mann Elementary Cafeteria Hi-Yah!!! Do you have a little ninja wannabe in the house? Don’t worry; they can use their talents for good. While working on fine and gross motor skills, your child will also work on building their character by gaining confidence, respect and discipline through instruction by Wings Academy Taekwondo.

Tiny Champs 5-6yrs Code 104115.01

Day Sat

Date 1/12-2/2

Time 1-1:30pm

RES/NR $55/$83

Time 1:35-2:05pm

RES/NR $55/$83

Beginners 7-11yrs Code 104115.02

Day Sat

Date 1/12-2/2

Judo for Beginners 7+yrs Ms. Al - Frank Lloyd Wright Upper Gym In this Olympic sport, Ms. Al will guide you through the benefits of Judo. Judo is composed of three parts: throws, falls and mat work. Through instruction, you will gain awareness about the mutual welfare and benefit and also the maximum efficiency with minimum effort. Students will learn to control their body to off balance and throw their partner and to do mat work. No class 5/7, 5/21. Code 106306.01 106306.02

Day T T

Date 1/15-2/19 4/9-5/28

Time 6:30-8:30pm 6:30-8:30pm

RES/NR $40/$60 $40/$60

THANK YOU FOR BEING A CHAMPION! These donors to Champion for a Child, helped 42 children in our community participate in a variety of activities this year! THANK YOU for your donation! • Patricia M. • Virginia B. • Judith P. • Martin & Antonette L. • Elaine O. • S. Jean L.

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• Lois P. • Margaret B • Rae M. • Linda O. • Steve Bauer Family Foundation

West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department

Winter/Spring 2018-19


Ramona Kaiser or Becca Bojarski - Horace Mann 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 course is open to boys and girls 10 years and above and will include instruction based around four themes: Leadership, Safety and Safe Play, Basic Care and First Aid (including rescue breathing). Each participant should bring paper, pencil, cabbage patch size doll, snack and drink to class. Code Day Date Time RES/NR 104602.01 W 2/6-2/20 5:30-7:40pm $55/$83 104602.02 W 3/6-3/20 5:30-7:40pm $55/$83 104602.03 W 4/10-4/24 5:30-7:40pm $55/$83 SPECIAL ONE DAY SESSION: PLEASE BRING A BAG LUNCH 104602.04 104602.05

T Sat

1/22 2/23

8:30am-3pm 8:30am-3pm

$55/$83 $55/$83

YOUTH ENRICHMENT

American Red Cross Babysitting 10+yrs

Snow Fun Experience 3-8 grade Trip departs from Franklin Fieldhouse Looking for a new way to experience the cold winter day? Join us as we spend a non-school day on the snowy slopes at Sunburst. There is no reason to be scared, participation includes FREE ski or snowboard lessons by trained staff on their instructional slopes. It is important to dress according to the weather; layered clothing is recommended for added warmth. Participants will need to bring a bag lunch labeled with their name. Locker rentals and concessions will be available for purchase during the trip. Spend this snowy day on the slopes with friends! Code 119000.01 119000.02

Day M M

Date 2/18 2/18

Time (Approx) 8:30am-5pm 8:30am-5pm

Cost $60* $50**

* With Equipment Rental ** Without Equipment Rental

REGISTER NOW wawmrec.com and 414-604-4900

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SPECIAL EVENTS

Mini Prom 4+yrs Lane Intermediate

Come dressed in your formal wear for a night full of music and laughter. Enjoy a dinner prior to dancing the night away. This will be a night that you and your special little someone can look back on the date and smile and laugh together.

Mother/Daughter Tea Party 4+yrs Franklin Fieldhouse Come dressed in your favorite party dress and have a spot of tea with your favorite little lady. The tea time will be filled with sweets, snacks and finger sandwiches. Doesn’t that sound tasty? While spending quality time together, enjoy the musical styling’s of the WAWM School District’s very own, Shining Strings Orchestra and other special guest appearances. Don’t be late to this tea time! Code Day 118003.01 Sat

Date 5/11

Time 10am-12pm

Code Day 118001.01 Sat

Date 2/9

Time 6-8pm

RES/NR $20/$30*

* Per Couple. $10 for an additional child. • A photographer will be available for photos for an additional cost.

RES/NR $16/$24*

* Per Couple. $8 for an additional child.

NEW

Superhero Spectacular 4+yrs

Lane Intermediate Is it a plane, is it a bird or is it your superhero? Team up with your child to create the perfect superhero duo, come dressed as your favorite superheros or create your own with your very own super powers and costume. Spend the evening demonstrating your super powers with a variety of challenges to test your strength, speed, endurance and teamwork. Are you ready to save the day? Code Day 118004.01 F

Date 3/15

Time 7-8:30pm

* Per Couple. $6 for an additional child.

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RES/NR $12/$18*

Easter EGG-GLOW General Mitchell Elementary The Easter Bunny invites you and your family to enjoy Easter in the newest trendy way. The evening will be filled with family-friendly activities like cookie decorating, crafts, egg coloring and a Glow-in-the-Dark Egg Hunt. Snacks and refreshments are included. Spend the night with the Easter Bunny before he hops away for the holiday. Code Day 118002.01 F 118002.02 F

* Child

Date 4/12 4/12

Time 7-8:30pm 7-8:30pm

Fee $10* $5**

** Adult (Snacks/Refreshments Only)

West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department

Winter/Spring 2018-19


Wednesday Bingo Night 8+yrs

Code 113002.01

Day W

Date 2/13-4/24

Time 6-7:30pm

RES/NR $24/$36

Spring Nautical Dance Franklin Fieldhouse Are you a fan of the sea and all that inhabit it? If yes, join us at our Spring Nautical dance! Dress up like a sailor, pirate or even a fish! There will be music, dancing and more. Snacks will be provided. Volunteers are needed and will be subject to a background check beforehand. Code Day 113020.01 Th

Date 4/25

Time 6-8pm

RES/NR $10/$15

Community Based Transition Program

RECREATION

Franklin Fieldhouse Guess what night it is? It’s Wednesday Bingo Night! Don’t wait, sign up now for this awesome relaxing environment for participants with disabilities! Anyone under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult. Prizes will be awarded to winners! Bingo will be every other Wednesday: 2/13, 2/27, 3/13, 3/27, 4/10, 4/24.

ADAPTIVE

ADAPTIVE RECREATION If interested in volunteering or have questions, please contact Kyle Holbach at 604-4951 or holbachk@wawmsd.org

Join the Community Based Transition Program that serves adults, ages 18 and older with special needs. This recreation program provides experiences that focus on the areas of daily living skills, personal/social skills, leisure/recreation skills and vocational skills. The program meets Mon - Wed, 8:45am - 2pm at Franklin Fieldhouse, Thursdays, 9am - 2pm Bowling at AMF West and on Fridays, 9am - 2pm at Southwest YMCA. All participants must be able to provide their own transportation, be independent in personal care and able to work in a group setting. Please call or email Kyle Holbach to obtain a registration form. Fees are based on the amount of activities and days a participant attends. The Transition Program is IRIS / ILIFE approved. We are in need of volunteers. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. All volunteers are subject to a confidential background check.

Snowball Dinner & Dance 14+yrs Nathan Hale Cafeteria For over 15 years, teachers of the WAWM School District and the WAWM RCS Department present the Snowball Dinner and Dance! The dance is for all high school students in special education, all participants of the Community-Based Transition Program and any graduates or friends! Please dress in Semi-Formal Attire. Due to kind and generous donations in 2018 from the RCS Department, Special Education department, the PTA from Lane Intermediate and many of the dance participants, we are able to put this on without charge! Donations at the door are greatly appreciated! Volunteers are also needed for the dance! If interested please contact Kyle Holbach, Program Manager.

Annual Transition Program

RUMMAGE Thur. May 23: 8am - 5pm • Fri. May 24: 8am-4pm Franklin Fieldhouse: 1964 S. 86th Street All proceeds directly benefit the participants in the WAWM School District & RCS Department’s Community-Based Transition Program for adults with special needs

Fri. February 15 • Dinner 6pm • Dance 6:30-8:30pm Registration ONLY: #113020.02 Registration + $5 Donation: #113020.03

REGISTER NOW wawmrec.com and 414-604-4900

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AM/PM ACTION

AM Action & Afterschool Action 330 Elementary Afterschool Program WAWM RCS Dept. offers before and afterschool programming at all 11 elementary schools on all teaching days. These recreation based programs focus on giving children the freedom to make choices in how they wish to spend their mornings and afternoons within the structured nature of our programs. A healthy balance of active games, team building and academic activities are offered on a daily basis to provide the opportunity for participants to grow each day. Programs run Monday-Friday. Participants will report to the Action location (dependent on site) immediately after school, check in with their leaders and receive a daily nutritional snack. Then the fun begins! Participants are able to freely make choices until they are signed out by a designated parent/guardian. Behavioral expectations are parallel to school expectations. Participants who do not adhere to the behavioral expectations may be dismissed from the program.

Afterschool Action 300 Intermediate Afterschool Program The Action 300 Program is offered at all three intermediate schools in the district. This program is designed to give these participants the opportunity to be independent within the program’s guidelines. Participants will have the choice of several activities each day. Activities may include- but are not limited to- gym games, board/thinking games, computer lab time and homework/reading time. It is important at this age that students learn to make choices and manage their time wisely. This program allows them the opportunity to improve these skills each day. Programs run Monday-Friday. Participants must report to the sign in location (dependent on site) to sign in with their leaders. Then participants will have access to a daily nutritional snack and will be informed of the areas available that day. Behavioral expectations are parallel to school expectations. Participants who do not adhere to the behavioral expectations may be dismissed from the program. No registration forms or money will be accepted at any Action site. The registration fee for AM Action is $200 for the year. Action 300 & 330 (afterschool) registration fee is $250 for the year. Please contact WAWM RCS Dept. for any additional payment information. The fee does not change no matter how many days are attended or date of enrollment. Register online at wawmrec.com • Phone 414-604-4900 In Person: 1205 S 70th Street (M-Th • 8am-5pm & F • 8am-4pm)

Phones are active during program hours only. You are welcome to leave a message outside of program hours Franklin......................................................... 414-550-3516 General Mitchell......................................... 414-254-9157 Hoover...........................................................414-588-1459 Horace Mann...............................................414-651-7104 Irving............................................................. 414-254-9235 Jefferson...................................................... 414-531-3346 Longfellow....................................................414-416-3154 Madison........................................................414-588-1475 Pershing....................................................... 414-254-6961 Walker...........................................................414-254-7986 Wilson...........................................................414-254-7607 Frank Lloyd Wright......................................414-604-3417 Lane...............................................................414-659-3932 West Milwaukee.........................................414-254-1314

Non School Day Camps Horace Mann Looking for a fun way for your children to spend non-school days? The WAWM RCS Dept. offers a series of fun and engaging camps on most nonschool days. Camps are offered for a fee: RES $29/NR $58 per day. Space is limited so sign up today! Name Holiday Extravaganza Day at the Movies* Bring in the New Year Candyland Country Springs* Open Gym and Swim* Game Day Spring Carnival Day at the Movies* Mad Science Day Green Screen Creation Day Open Gym and Swim*

Date December 26, 2018 December 27, 2018 December 28, 2018 January 21, 2019 January 22, 2019 February 18, 2019 February 19, 2019 April 1, 2019 April 2, 2019 April 3, 2019 April 4, 2019 April 5, 2019

*Field Trip Day

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West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department

Winter/Spring 2018-19


YOUNG

55+ Doubles Bocce Ball League WA Athletic Complex Come on out and join us for doubles Bocce Ball! Teams will play 1 game each night with each game consisting of 3 sets. Each set is played to 12 points. You can sign up as a team or as an individual and we will pair you with someone. Code 130500.01 130500.02

*Singles

Day T T

Date 4/16-5/14 4/16-5/14

Time 5:30-7pm 5:30-7pm

RES/NR $10/$15* $20/$30**

** Doubles

Active Living Every Day Vicki Francolucci & Betty Marr - Recreation Center Participants come together for one hour weekly sessions of education and discussion to learn skills (i.e., identifying and overcoming barriers, setting goals, creating an action plan) needed to become more physically active. A variety of moderate and vigorous physical activities are discussed in the program, giving the background for individuals to make their personal decisions for the type and amount of exercise they want to do. Participants do their actual physical activity outside of the group setting. Code 130100.01

Day W

Date 4/10-6/26

Time 11am-12pm

RES/NR $42/$63

Summer Enjoy the

Don’t want your child sitting inside all day? WAWM RCS Department offers three fun filled, structured camps that allow participants to have a blast, make new friends and enjoy awesome field trips! Keep an eye out for the registration in our summer activity guide!

Camp Locations: Nathan Hale High School Horace Mann Elementary Frank Lloyd Wright Intermediate

Camp Hours: 7:00am-5:30pm

Questions? Contact Bobby Foreman 414-604-4968 • foremanr@wawmsd.org

55+ AT HEART

Are you an older adult age 55+ looking for some lower intensity exercise options or opportunities to meet some new people in a fun setting? Our Young at Heart programs are for you! These programs are geared towards older active adults in our community and offer social and fitness options. If you have any feedback on programs or potential new programs that you would like to participate in, please contact Kyle Holbach at 604-4951 or holbachk@wawmsd.org.

Get Up and Walk WAWM RCS Staff - Recreation Center Start your morning off right by getting out of bed and walking for an hour! Class will meet at the Recreation Center where we will walk around the neighborhood. We will keep track of how many classes you attend and the more you attend, the more prizes you win! Bring a water bottle and comfortable shoes. 1-Day drop in passes are available for $2. Code 130010.01

Day M,W

Date Time 4/22-5/22 9:30-10:30am

RES/NR $10/$15

LOOK WHAT’S NEW 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/Spring!

COMING SOON 2019 Summer Activity Guide • Co-Ed Junior T-Ball 4-5yrs Day/Night Options • Co-Ed “Rookies” Baseball 5K-1st Grade Day/Night Options • Boys Baseball 2nd-8th Grade • Girls Softball 2nd-8th Grade • Summer Soccer 2nd-8th Grade

REGISTER NOW wawmrec.com and 414-604-4900

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ADULT FITNESS

Walk With Ease Through Arthritis Pain

Chair Yoga for Seniors

Betty Marr - West Allis Central/Frank Lloyd Wright

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. Chairs will be provided to keep everyone safe and supported. There is no need to bring a yoga mat. No class 2/6, 4/24.

Betty Marr - Recreation Center

No matter if you need relief from arthritis pain or just want to be active, the Arthritis Foundation’s six class Walk With Ease program is for you. This class will teach you how to reduce the pain of arthritis and safely make physical activity part of your everyday life. Code 108120.01 108120.02 108120.03 108120.04 108120.05

Day M/W M/W M/W M/W M/W

Date 1/14-1/30 2/11-2/27 3/11-3/27 4/1-4/17 5/6-5/22

Time 6:15-7:15pm 6:15-7:15pm 6:15-7:15pm 6:15-7:15pm 6:15-7:15pm

RES/NR $10/$15* $10/$15* $10/$15* $10/$15* $10/$15*

Location Central Central Central Central FLW**

* Includes book and pedometer (Scholarships available, please contact Linda at gritl@wawmsd.org ** Weather permitting

Betty Marr - Recreation Center Need an easier workout that does not involve aerobic exercise? This is your class. Stretch out and learn to help keep these muscles stretched out. Start your day off with a great stretch. No class 2/4, 4/22. Day M M

Date 1/7-3/11 3/18-5/20

Time 9-9:45am 9-9:45am

RES/NR $27/$41 $27/$41

Chair Yoga for Healing Susie Melott (RYT200) - Recreation Center This supportive class is designed for people dealing with chronic illness, injury or any other kind of physical limitations. Move through gentle postures to enhance mobility with the support of a chair and other props. Special emphasis will be placed on breathing techniques strengthening the mind/body connection to tap into the body’s natural ability to heal. A guided meditation will end each class. No mat necessary - chair will be provided. Code 108002.01 108002.02

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Day T T

Date 1/8-3/12 3/19-5/21

Time 10:30-11:15am 10:30-11:15am

Day W W

Date 1/9-3/13 3/20-5/22

Time 9-9:45am 9-9:45am

RES/NR $27/$41 $27/$41

Forever Fit Erika Drilling - Recreation Center

During this class you will improve body composition, flexibility, strength and endurance. Emphasis is on sculpting the muscles of the arms, back, chest, abdominals, glutes and legs. De-stress with a relaxing stretch at the end. Wear comfortable clothes and tennis shoes. Bring a water bottle. (Hand weights provided.) This non-aerobic workout is perfect for seniors or those needing a less-intense workout. No class 4/23. Code 108000.01 108000.02

Senior Morning Stretch

Code 108008.01 108008.02

Code 108001.01 108001.02

Day T T

Date 1/8-3/5 3/12-5/14

Time 9:15-10:15am 9:15-10:15am

RES/NR $36/$54 $36/$54

RENTALS AVAILABLE 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 Dustin Smith at: smitdu@wawmsd.org or 414-604-4938 for availability and pricing. You can also download a facility usage request form and our district facility use guidelines by visiting wawmrec.com

RES/NR $30/$45 $30/$45

West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department

Winter/Spring 2018-19


Yoga Right Now Helen Hubmann, RYT 200 - Recreation Center Class will focus on the flow of vinyasa style yoga as well as the strength and focus of a Hatha practice. You will journey through slower movements and progress into a faster moving flow as you increase strength and comfort in our poses and breath. All levels welcome. No class 4/23. Code 108110.01 108110.02

Day T T

Date 1/8-3/12 3/19-5/28

Time 6-7pm 6-7pm

RES/NR $40/$60 $40/$60

Beginner Yoga Betty Marr- Lane Intermediate Yoga benefits are always being talked about. What are they? This beginner yoga class is not only for beginners but anyone seeking to deepen their knowledge of yoga postures and breathing techniques. No class 2/5, 4/23. Code 108110.03 108110.04

Day T T

Date 1/8-3/12 3/19-5/21

Time 6:30-7:15pm 6:30-7:15pm

RES/NR $27/$41 $27/$41

Hatha Yoga Crystal Perry, RYT 200 - Hoover Elementary 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 welcome! Please bring your yoga mat. No class 4/23, 5/14. Code 108110.05 108110.06

Day T T

Date 1/8-3/5 3/12-5/21

Time 6-7:10pm 6-7:10pm

RES/NR $44/$66 $44/$66

Total Stretch Kay Farber, CPR certified - Recreation Center Non-aerobic exercise that tones your entire body. Body ball, weights and exer-bands are provided. Cross training or aerobics shoes and a large towel or exercise mat are required. No class 4/22, 4/24, 5/27, 5/29. Code 108500.01

Day M

Date 1/7-3/11

Time 6-7pm

RES/NR $40/$60

108500.02 108500.03 108500.04

M W W

3/18-6/3 1/9-3/13 3/20-6/5

6-7pm 6-7pm 6-7pm

$40/$60 $40/$60 $40/$60

NEW

ADULT FITNESS

Please bring a mat and water bottle to class.

Morning Stretch

Jill Farina - Recreation Center Need a good morning stretch to start your day? Come stretch out and learn to help keep these muscles loose. A morning stretch is a great way to begin each day! No class 4/18, 4/25. Code 108009.01 108009.02

Day Th Th

Date 1/10-3/7 3/14-5/23

Time 8:15-8:45am 8:15-8:45am

RES/NR $18/$27 $18/$27

REGISTER NOW wawmrec.com and 414-604-4900

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ADULT FITNESS

Perfect Balance MaryAnn Batchelor & Helen Hubmann, RYT 200 Recreation Center Get a full-body cardio, strength and stretch focused class in just 70 minutes. You’ll start with 30 minutes of high-energy cycling followed by 40 minutes of yoga to strengthen and lengthen your muscles. This is a class you can’t wait to come back to each week. Bring water bottle and mat to class. No class 4/25. Code 108404.01 108404.02

Day Th Th

Date 1/10-3/14 3/21-5/30

Time 6-7:15pm 6-7:15pm

RES/NR $50/$75 $50/$75

NEW

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). Walk in ready to have a blast and tone up, leave exhilarated and empowered! No class 4/18, 4/25. Code 108104.01 108104.02

Day Th Th

Date 1/10-3/7 3/14-5/23

Time 9-9:45am 9-9:45am

RES/NR $27/$41 $27/$41

WERQ® Spin/Yoga Fusion Melissa Olenchek & Susie Melott - Recreation Center Tone muscles and build cardiovascular strength with a 30 minute indoor cycling class followed by a 30 minute stretch yoga class. A perfect blend for anyone who wants a full body workout in a new and fun way. Bring a water bottle and mat to class. No class 4/22. Code 108403.01

Day M

Date 1/7-5/20

Time 5:45-6:45pm

Dana Peck - Franklin Fieldhouse Are you ready to WERQ®? WERQ® is 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 WERQ® cool down includes balance and yoga-inspired poses. Get ready to WERQ®! No class 2/19, 4/2. Code 108211.01 108211.02

Day T T

Date 1/8-3/5 3/12-5/14

Time 6-7pm 6-7pm

RES/NR $32/$48 $36/$54

RES/NR $76/$114

Jill Farina - Lane Intermediate Joe Gorichanaz - Irving Gym 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? Check. Super fun? Check and check. A total workout, combining all elements of fitness – cardio, muscle conditioning, balance and flexibility, boosted energy and a serious dose of awesome each time you leave class. No class 4/22, 4/25, 5/16. Code 108100.01 108100.02

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Day M Th

Date 1/7-5/20 1/10-5/23

Time 6-7pm 6-7pm

RES/NR $76/$114 $72/$108

Location Lane Irving

Cardio Kickboxing Joe Gorichanaz - Franklin Fieldhouse Come develop new skills and a strong core as you burn a ton of calories in this fierce but fun kickboxing class. Easy to follow combinations of upper body strikes, blocks and athletic drills make up this killer cardio workout. No class 4/22. Code 108132.01 108132.02

Day M M

Date 1/7-3/4 3/18-5/20

West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department

Time 6-7pm 6-7pm

RES/NR $36/$54 $36/$54

Winter/Spring 2018-19


“Define” Butz, Gutz & Weights

Kelly Basting - Franklin Elementary 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! No class 4/22, 4/24.

Vicki Francolucci - Lane Intermediate If you want work on your CORE, ABS, ARMS and LOWER BODY, then “DEFINE” is your class. You will target those areas in class while having a great time. No class 2/7, 2/21, 4/25.

Code 108602.01 108602.02 108602.03 108602.04

Day M M W W

Date 1/7-3/4 3/11-5/13 1/9-3/6 3/13-5/15

Time 6:30-7:30pm 6:30-7:30pm 6:30-7:30pm 6:30-7:30pm

Code 108800.01 108800.02

Day Th Th

Date 1/10-3/14 3/21-5/16

Time 6-7pm 6-7pm

RES/NR $32/$48 $32/$48

RES/NR $36/$54 $36/$54 $36/$54 $36/$54

R.I.P.P.E.D.

ADULT FITNESS

POUND

Karen Lawton - Recreation Center Experience this total body “plateau-proof formula” workout utilizing resistance and cardio training. RIPPED combines Resistance, Intervals, Power, Plyometrics, Endurance and Diet components to strengthen muscles and greatly improve the cardiovascular system in ways that are fun, safe and effective. Go from unhealthy and unfit to healthy, strong and energized! Modifications are given so all can participate. Mat and water bottle are recommended. Other equipment for class will be provided. No class 4/23, 4/25. Code 108600.01 108600.02 108600.03 108600.04

Day T T Th Th

Date 1/8-3/5 3/12-5/14 1/10-3/7 3/14-5/16

Time 6-7pm 6-7pm 6-7pm 6-7pm

RES/NR $36/$54 $36/$54 $36/$54 $36/$54

Group Cycling MaryAnn Batchelor (T), Melissa Olenchek (Sat), Mike Hanrahan (W) - Recreation Center 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. Bring a water bottle. No class 4/20, 4/23, 4/24. Code 108400.01 108400.02* 108400.03

Day T W Sat

Date 1/8-5/21 1/9-5/22 1/5-5/18

Time 6:15-7:15pm 6:30-7:30pm 9-9:45am

RES/NR $76/$114 $76/$114 $57/$86

* Strength & Endurance: Advanced Spinners Workout - Hills, Springs, Ladders & more to maximize conditioning. Towel is recommended!

Crunch Time Betty Marr - Lane Intermediate Come work one ½ hour on your CORE (or middle section). Trim your middle section and increase your strength. Power packed exercises in 30 minutes. No class 2/5, 4/23. Code 108805.01 108805.02

Day T T

Date 1/8-3/12 3/19-5/21

Time 5:45-6:15pm 5:45-6:15pm

RES/NR $18/$27 $18/$27

REGISTER NOW wawmrec.com and 414-604-4900

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ADULT FITNESS

Belly Dancing Zahra Sagira - Recreation Center Raqs Sharqi, or belly dance, as it is often called, is a cultural art form with its roots in ancient folkloric dance. Learn the basics of belly dancing while increasing strength, flexibility and improving posture. Great for any age, size or fitness level. All are welcome in an encouraging environment that fosters a positive body image and increases self-esteem. Please wear clothing that is comfortable to move in and be prepared to dance in bare or stocking feet, or dance shoes. No prior dance experience necessary. No class 2/19, 4/2.

Line Dance Fitness Class Vicki Francolucci - Lane Intermediate 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. Energy, fun, a bottle of water and your tennis shoes are all you need! Come prepared to have a good time, laugh and love every minute of this cardio class. No class 3/5, 4/23. Code 108230.01 108230.02

Day T T

Date 1/8-3/12 3/19-5/21

Time 6-7pm 6-7pm

Code 108202.01 108202.02 108202.03

Day Date T 1/15-2/26 T 3/12-4/23 T 5/14-6/4

Time 6-7pm 6-7pm 6-7pm

RES/NR $24/$36 $24/$36 $16/$24

RES/NR $36/$54 $36/$54

Adult Fitness at a Glance January - May 2019

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Name Senior Morning Stretch Spin/Yoga Fusion Total Stretch Zumba Cardio Kickboxing Walk with Ease POUND

Day M M M M M M M

Forever Fit Chair Yoga for Healing Crunch Time RIPPED Yoga Right Now Belly Dancing Line Dancing WERQ Hatha Yoga Cycling Beginner Yoga

T T T T T T T T T T T

Time 9-9:45am 5:45-6:45pm 6-7pm 6-7pm 6-7pm 6:15-7:15pm 6:30-7:30pm

Location Rec Center Rec Center Rec Center Lane Intermediate Franklin Fieldhouse WA Central Hallway Franklin Elementary

9:15-10:15am 10:30-11:15am 5:45-6:15pm 6-7pm 6-7pm 6-7pm 6-7pm 6-7pm 6-7:10pm 6:15-7:15pm 6:30-7:15pm

Rec Center Rec Center Lane Intermediate Rec Center Rec Center Rec Center Lane Intermediate Franklin Fieldhouse Hoover Elementary Rec Center Lane Intermediate

Name Chair Yoga Seniors Total Stretch Walk with Ease Cycling POUND

Day W W W W W

Time 9-9:45am 6-7pm 6:15-7:15pm 6:30-7:30pm 6:30-7:30pm

Location Rec Center Rec Center WA Central Hallway Rec Center Franklin Elementary

Morning Stretch Zumba Gold Toning RIPPED Perfect Balance Define: BUTZ/GUTZ Zumba

Th Th Th Th Th Th

8:15-8:45am 9-9:45am 6-7pm 6-7pm 6-7pm 6-7pm

Rec Center Rec Center Rec Center Rec Center Lane Intermediate Irving Gym

Cycling

Sat 9-9:45am

Rec Center

#LETSGETFIT

West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department

Winter/Spring 2018-19


The 2018 - 2019 Winter/Spring Volleyball Leagues will start the week of January 7th. Leagues will take place at Frank Lloyd Wright. Team registration is now open. • MON: Co-Ed League Frank Lloyd Wright • WED: Women’s A Frank Lloyd Wright • WED: Women’s B Frank Lloyd Wright/Lane • THUR: Men’s Frank Lloyd Wright Cost/Team - RES: $225 • NON RES: $275 (Includes player fees)

Men’s Winter Basketball Leagues James E. Dottke High School The 2018 - 2019 Winter Men’s Basketball Leagues will start in December. Monday through Thursday Evenings. Day Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday

Times 6:15-10:15pm 6:15-10:15pm 6:15-10:15pm 6:15-10:15pm

Team RES/NR $465/$515 $465/$515 $465/$515 $465/$515

Men’s Spring Basketball League Jame E. Dottke High School Did you not get enough basketball this winter? Well, we have a league for you. Get your team registered for a Spring Men’s Basketball League. The season will start April 16th. Registration will be open for all teams on February 4th. Day T

Times 6:15-10:15pm

Team RES/NR $300/$350

WAWM RCS Department’s 45th Annual Alumni Basketball & Volleyball Tournaments December 26th-27th • $50/Team

Men’s Basketball Calling all graduates from West Allis Central, Nathan Hale, West Milwaukee or James E. Dottke, get your team together and enter the 2018 Alumni Men’s Basketball or Co-Ed Volleyball tournaments. You do not have to be a former player on your high school team. All graduates are invited to play. Players need to be a graduate of one of our district high schools. Get your high school friends together and become part of this year’s tournament. The Men’s Basketball tournament will be comprised of three divisions. This years basketball tournament will be held at multiple locations throughout the district.

ADULT SPORTS

Volleyball Leagues

• Division I: Same High School 2008-present • Division II: 2007-1998 (Same High School, combine 2 consecutive years) • Division III: 1997 & Earlier (Combine as many years as needed)

Congrats 2017 Champions Men’s Basketball Division 1: Hale 2010 Men’s Basketball Division 2: Hale 2005

WANTED

ADULT SPORTS OFFICIALS

The WAWM RCS Department is looking for experienced adult sports officials for softball, volleyball, basketball and kickball. If you are interested, please contact Dustin Smith at 604-4938 or smitdu@wawmsd.org to receive an application.

Co-Ed Volleyball Co-Ed volleyball teams can combine high schools and years as needed to form a team. If you are interested please contact Dustin Smith at smitdu@wawmsd.org or visit the adult sports page at wawmrec.com to receive registration information.

REGISTER NOW wawmrec.com and 414-604-4900

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ADULT SPORTS

Softball Join us for another summer of softball. Visit our website at wawmrec.com under adult sports for registration information.

Returning Team Deadline: March 1st Open Registration Begins: March 4th

Liberty Heights - 6 Team League 14 Weeks - Starts April 15th Day Monday Tuesday

Times 6:30-9:30pm 6:30-9:30pm

Team RES/NR $445/$495 $445/$495

Wednesday Thursday

6:30-9:30pm 6:30-9:30pm

$445/$495 $445/$495

NEW Day Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday

Thomson Field, WAAC 7 Weeks - Starts June 10th Times 6:30-9:30pm 6:30-9:30pm 6:30-9:30pm 6:30-9:30pm

Team RES/NR $225/$275 $225/$275 $225/$275 $225/$275

Co-Ed Summer Kickball WAAC The BIG red ball is making a comeback as the ultimate adult recreational sport! This twist on the grade school classic is a fun-for-everyone game that's the perfect excuse to just get out and have a good time. Kickball is played on a baseball diamond. Game play consists of 10 players on the field (a minimum of five of each gender is required). Begins Mid-May. Days Th

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Times 6:30-10:30pm

55+ Softball Spring Training Lane Intermediate The WAWM RCS is proud to announce an offering for players who want to get ready for the upcoming season. Anyone over the age of 55 is eligible to register for Spring Training. Players will be able to use the gym to throw, catch, field ground balls and take some swings in this open gym format. Participants must register ahead of time in order to take part. No walk-ins allowed. Players are encouraged to sign up for the WAWM 55+ softball leagues as well. Code Day 107801.01 W

Date 2/27-3/27

Time 6-7:30pm

RES/NR $10/$20

55+ Summer Softball League WAAC The WAWM RCS Department is proud to announce another season of the 55+ slowpitch softball league. Anyone over the age of 55 is eligible to play in this fun and recreational league. Games will take place at the West Allis Athletic Complex. The season runs from May - August. The fee includes a team jersey. Days Monday Tuesday Friday

Times 9:30-12pm 9:30-12pm 9:30-12pm

RES/NR $20/$40 $20/$40 $20/$40

Co-Ed Sand Volleyball Liberty Heights Want to have fun with friends in the sun and sand? Come join us this summer for sand volleyball. We play mid-June through July on Thursday nights. Registration is being taken for all teams. Day Th

Date 6/13-7/25

Times 6:30-9:30pm

RES/NR $125/$175

Team RES/NR $200/$250

West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department

Winter/Spring 2018-19


Lane Intermediate Pickleball is one of the fastest growing sports in America. Now is your chance to learn more about this up and coming sport. Pickleball is a racquet sport that combines elements of tennis, table tennis and badminton. The court is smaller than a tennis court and therefore easier for adults to play than traditional tennis. The "racquet" is a paddle and the ball looks like a wiffleball. Learn the basic rules, shots and strategies of this fun sport. 3 weeks of instruction and 2 weeks of open play provided by Southridge Athletic Club. Code Day 107105.01 T

Date 2/26-3/26

Time 6:30-7:30pm

RES/NR $25/$38

ADULT SPORTS

Pickleball

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 Dustin Smith at smitdu@wawmsd.org or 604-4938 to register as a free agent. Your contact information may be provided to teams that request it and it will also be made available at the manager’s meeting prior to the season. Joining the free agent list does not guarantee placement on a team.

Open Badminton & Pickleball Lane Intermediate Open Badminton and Pickleball will take place on Monday evenings. All ages and abilities are welcome to participate. Equipment will be provided for those who need it. Dates for summer session will be available after 5/3. Please be advised that cancellations may occur without notice due to school events. Day M

Date 12/3-4/29

Time 7-9:30pm

RES/NR $2/$3 per (pay at door)

Open Table Tennis The Milwaukee Table Tennis Club offers open play every Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm and every Sunday from 1 to 4 pm at Irving Elementary. It is open to everyone for a nominal fee to be paid at the door. All ages and levels of play are welcome.

REGISTER NOW wawmrec.com and 414-604-4900

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ADULT ENRICHMENT

Cooking

Italian Night Out

All Cooking Classes are held at Nathan Hale - Room 167. Enter at the northeast doors by the cafeteria.

Italian food is one of the most popular ethnic foods in America. It has influenced the way Americans eat and has been assimilated into American culture. The interest started after WWII when returning soldiers brought with them the desire to eat the delicious foods they had been introduced to while serving in the war-torn nation. Italians focus on the importance of freshness and simplicity using seasonal ingredients of the best quality to create fabulous meals. Staci Joers will prepare for you to taste some of her favorites like Italian Beef Spiedini, Aglio, Olio ed Erbe (Pasta with garlic, olive oil and herbs), Cauliflower Calabrese and Torta di Riso (Italian rice pie).

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. Classes are for ages 14 and up. A withdraw from these cooking classes needs to be done at least 72 hours prior to the scheduled class or no refund will be granted.

Restaurant Knockoffs For the Chinese New Year Ft. Panda Express & PF Changs. Did you know that the Chinese New Year in 2019 is Tuesday, February 5th? According to the Chinese 12-year animal zodiac cycle, this is the year of the Pig. Each Chinese zodiac year begins on Chinese New Year’s Day. Staci Joers thought it would be fun this year to bring a great menu featuring restaurant fav’s so you can have your own Chinese New Year’s celebration! You will sample, Panda-style Beijing Beef with Chow Mein, Panda-style Firecracker Chicken with Fried Rice and PF Changs-Style Banana Spring Rolls. Code 106000.01

Day T

Date 1/22

Time 6:30-8:30pm

RES/NR $25/$38

Meatloaf Madness! There’s no disputing the power of food to provide consolation in times of stress and a classic meatloaf is no exception. There are very few dishes that combine tradition and innovation the way that meatloaf does. So tonight, Staci Joers will bring you three versions of this family classic for you to bring home to your family and they can decide which one is their favorite comfort food! You will sample: Staci’s Famous Spicy Bacon Wrapped Meatloaf (This meatloaf has her hubby over his hatred of meatloaf after 23 years of marriage--Now he asks for it all the time!), Vegetarian Meatloaf (What? How is this possible?) and Turkey Meatloaf Muffins. Code 106000.02

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Day T

Date 2/12

Time 6:30-8:30pm

RES/NR $25/$38

Code 106000.03

Day T

Date 3/19

Time 6:30-8:30pm

RES/NR $25/$38

Spring Brunch An All Gluten-Free Menu. The thought of putting on a brunch strikes fear in even the most dedicated cook. It seems like a complicated meal that requires you to stay up all night and then get up at the crack of dawn, but that is just not so! Staci Joers will show you how to plan and prepare a brunch that will put most “Bed & Breakfasts” to shame. You will sample these easy, yet elegant foods: Cauliflower Cups with Eggs (Staci will also share a recipe for Cauliflower Crust Pizza), Baked Zucchini Fries, Breakfast Salad with Green Goddess Dressing and Fresh Fruit with Orange Cream. Code 106000.04

Day T

Date 4/9

Time 6:30-8:30pm

RES/NR $25/$38

Latin Flavors Looking to add a little spice and freshness to your cuisine? Tonight, Staci Joers, will guide you through some of the tastiest and most popular dishes in Latin American cuisine. This cuisine has an emphasis on spice and freshness and the menu will be delicious. You will try: Pork Blanco Verde, Arroz Blanco con Rajas y Panela (White Rice with Chile Strips and Panela Cheese), Mexican Corn and Tres Leches Cake. Doesn’t that sound yummy? Code 106000.05

Day T

Date 5/7

West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department

Time 6:30-8:30pm

RES/NR $25/$38

Winter/Spring 2018-19


Julie Toman - Nathan Hale: Room 167 Fresh baked bread smells and tastes so good. Making your own artisan bread can cost you less and help you avoid the additives and preservatives in store bought breads. Learn to make your own bread using the “no knead” method. Each participant will start their own loaf to finish at home that will fill your home with the smell of freshly made artisan bread. Code 106001.01

Day T

Date 2/5

Time 6:30-8:30pm

RES/NR $25/$38

Taming the High Cost of College Brad Baldridge - Nathan Hale: Room 118 Graduation is the happiest time for you and your family, don’t let the moment dim because of the fear of college costs. Brad Baldridge, College Funding Consultant, invites you to attend his workshop and discover how to send your children to college without going broke! You will learn: how some students attend an expensive private university for LESS, strategies to qualify for MORE need-based financial aid, the best tips when applying for financial aid, how to use tax strategies to SAVE on college and the best ways to save money and win scholarships even if you do not qualify for need-based aid. Come see for yourself how to save money, save time and reduce stress when applying to and paying for college! Code Day 106711.01 W

Date 1/23

Time 7-8:30pm

RES/NR $8/$12

Intelligent Investing for Retirement

Tea 101 Nick Nowaczyk - Nathan Hale: Room 167 Have you noticed more tea shops popping up around town? That’s because herbal teas have many benefits to those who drink it. Nick Nowaczyk, founder of Urbal Tea/Local Milwaukee Herbal Business will discuss herbal actions, remedies and growing and harvesting of the herbs. We will be preparing herbal teas and long infusions in class and will give you the tools of a tea ball and a select blend of Urbal Tea bags to take home. Code 106006.01

NEW

Day M

Date 2/11

Time 6:30-8pm

RES/NR $15/$23

Improv Comedy

John Podlesnik - Horace Mann Elementary Auditorium Have you ever seen the show, “Who’s Line Is It Anyway?” Ever thought to yourself that you could do that or think you’re funny enough to carry on a skit? Comedian, John Podlesnik, would like to share his experience and guide you through the journey of Improv Comedy that will include Improv exercises and games. As a performer, you will learn to trust yourself, speak more comfortably in public and learn how to say “yes.” If you’re a beginner or a seasonal comedic, as long as you have a desire to have fun, this is the place for you. Code 106121.01

Day T

Date 1/8-1/29

Time 6:30-8pm

RES/NR $90/$135

ADULT ENRICHMENT

Let’s Make Artisan Bread

Adam Ryback - Franklin Fieldhouse Looking for a framework to manage your investments, such as in a 401k or IRA? Not sure what is in your portfolio? Many investors, concerned with safely growing their assets, spend time understanding the basics. Adam Ryback of Kevin Bay Investments will share the fundamental principles of investing using the theories of Benjamin Graham, billionaire Warren Buffett’s mentor. Not to boast, but Warren Buffett calls Benjamin Graham’s book, “The Intelligent Investor,” the best book ever written about investing. Code 106710.01 106710.02

Day T M

Date 2/5 5/13

Time 6-7:30pm 6-7:30pm

RES/NR $6/$9 $6/$9

Acupuncture for Everything! Monica A. Judge - Franklin Fieldhouse

Do you have back pain, sciatica, shoulder or neck pain, or suffer from headaches? Trouble sleeping or digestive issues? Hot flashes or hormonal issues? Want to feel more relaxed? Try acupuncture. It works! Acupuncture is the fastest growing healthcare method in America and is a form of therapy that promotes natural healing of the body. Do you want to know more? Would you like to see a live demonstration? If so, this workshop is for you! Take a journey and explore the true benefits of Acupuncture. Discussion to include how it works, how will it help conditions, does it hurt and is acupuncture covered by health insurance. Come, sit back and relax and listen to Monica A. Judge, L. Ac., MSOM, BS Nutrition. Code 106049.01 106049.02

Day W T

Date 3/20 4/16

Time 10-11:30am 6:30-8pm

RES/NR $10/$15 $10/$15

REGISTER NOW wawmrec.com and 414-604-4900

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ADULT ENRICHMENT

Oil & Acrylic Painting

Watercolor Workshop

Evelyn Wessel - Rec Center MPR Allow your creativity to be guided by Evelyn Wessel in this hands-on painting course. Projects are chosen to introduce you to new techniques like shading, highlighting, color contrast, stroke work, brush loading and much more. Students are responsible for their own supplies, which is approximately $40. Supplies can be purchased from Evelyn at the first day of class.

Joyce Esley - Rec Center, MPR Have you ever wanted to try watercolor painting but didn’t know how to begin? Explore the beauty of this incredible medium. This class is geared toward the person who never held a brush in their hand or tried watercolor painting, as well as those wanting to brush up on their techniques. Students will develop skills, starting with basic color mixing and painting exercises using only primary colors in warm and cool hues. Basic color theory, along with art elements and principles, are introduced. Students will build skills while learning the fundamentals of various methods of color applications. The class will include demonstrations by Joyce Esley as individual guidance. Additional supplies for this class will need to be purchased and a supply list will be sent to you prior to the first class via email. No class 4/22.

Code 106600.01 106600.02

Day W F

Date 1/30-3/27 2/1-3/29

Time 6-9pm 9am-12pm

RES/NR $50/$75 $50/$75

Code 106601.01 106601.02

NEW

Day M M

Date 2/25-4/1 4/8-5/20

Time 1-3:30pm 1-3:30pm

RES/NR $50/$75 $50/$75

Drawing

Joyce Eesley - Rec Center MPR Take a moment to enjoy the beauty around you. Joyce Eesley will guide you through step-by-step drawing projects that will inspire you to continue to draw at home for your leisure. There is nothing more powerful than a sketchbook and pencil. No class 3/22. Code 106620.01

Day F

Date 3/1-4/12

Time 1-3:30pm

RES/NR $50/$75

Circular Knitting Greater Milwaukee Knitting Guild - Franklin Fieldhouse Looking to give your knitting needles a spin? The Greater Milwaukee Knitting Guild will instruct you on how to knit in the round with double pointed needles, one circular needle, two circulars and Magic Loop with our needles before you go out and buy your own. When you find the type of needles you like you can open a whole new world of gift giving with hats, mittens, boot cuffs, iPhone and tablet covers plus fingerless mitts to name a few. That’s right, knitting can be done for your tech items. In class, we will start with a knitted hat in the round. Code 106500.01

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Day M

Date 3/4-3/25

Time 6-8pm

RES/NR $30/$45

Summer Knitting Greater Milwaukee Knitting Guild - Franklin Fieldhouse Knitting isn’t just for the winter months. The Greater Milwaukee Knitting Guild would like to guide you through knitting a lightweight shawl or shawlette for those cool summer nights or for those cold air conditioned rooms. We will have an easy pattern and one that is more advanced for those knitters that like a challenge. Since both patterns will be written and charted, you will be able to add reading charts and adding lifelines as new skills. We will send a supply list to you before the class starts via email. Code Day 106500.02 M

Date 4/15-5/6

West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department

Time 6-8pm

RES/NR $30/$45

Winter/Spring 2018-19


C.T. Kruger - Nathan Hale: Room 118 We have hundreds - if not thousands - of pictures in our cameras, smartphones and computers. Now what…? This class will share techniques on how to save pictures from cameras and smartphones to your computer, to external devices and to “the Cloud.” He will cover how to organize your pictures, viewing pictures from any device, printing options, and how to archive your pictures for the decades to come. Code 106100.03

Day W

Date

Time

RES/NR

3/6

6:30-8:30pm

$20/$30

Adult Golf Lessons Jim Rewolinski - Deer Haven Golf Glub 19180 W. Cleveland Avenue 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 next upcoming season. Please bring your own clubs. The lesson plan consists of 2 trips to the golf range, 1 trip to the practice green and 1 trip to three practice holes at Deer Haven Golf Club. Participants will be responsible to purchase practice balls and pay practice green fees during lessons. Additional costs may vary depending on basket sizes. Minimize your “duff” shots by joining us!

Adult Beginners Code

Day

Date

Time

RES/NR

107600.01 107600.02

M W

4/8-5/13 4/10-5/15

5:30-6:30pm 5:30-6:30pm

$30/$45 $30/$45

Adult Experienced

Home Studio Photography Kevin Hanley - Rec Center MPR Have you ever thought about shooting studio portraits, people or pets in your home? We will discuss camera and lighting equipment, backgrounds and things to make some great photos. It doesn't take a huge studio to get great results! Code 106150.01

Day T

Date 4/9

Time 1-2:30pm

RES/NR $12/$18

Black and White Photography Kevin Hanley - Rec Center MPR What makes for a great B/W image? Some subjects work in this genre, some don't. We will cover subject selection and where B/W really enhances and creates great images. We will look at various color vs B/W images, see what works and what is improved by not shooting in color. We will also look at a few B/W conversion programs for your computer. Code 106150.02

Day W

Date 5/15

Time 1-2:30pm

ADULT ENRICHMENT

Pictures in your Camera - Now What?

RES/NR $12/$18

Old Family Photos & The Digital Age C.T. Kruger- Nathan Hale - Room 118 Working on your old family photo prints and slides is a perfect cabin fever project. This two-hour seminar covers your options for scanning photo prints and slides into digital picture files - whether you have a computer or not - for a multitude of uses and sharing. Topics include creating a work flow, how to scan, how to get and stay organized and how to backup your pictures onto other storage devices. Code

Day

Date

Time

RES/NR

106100.01

W

2/6

6:30-8:30pm

$20/$30

Advanced Digital Photography

Code

Day

Date

Time

RES/NR

107600.03 107600.04

M W

4/8-5/13 4/10-5/15

6:30-7:30pm 6:30-7:30pm

$30/$45 $30/$45

C.T. Kruger- Franklin Fieldhouse Bring your camera to this hands-on workshop to learn how to “get out of automatic” and use your camera’s exposure modes and functions in situations like sports, portraits, nature, kids, low light and more. This is ideal for people who have purchased interchangeable lens (DSLR) cameras, or have an advanced digital camera with program, shutter/ aperture priority and manual exposure modes. Code 106100.02

Day Date Time W 2/20 & 2/27 6:30-8:30pm

RES/NR $40/$60

REGISTER NOW wawmrec.com and 414-604-4900

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ADULT ENRICHMENT

NEW

Self Defense 14+yrs

Ms. Al - Frank Lloyd Wright Upper Gym Gain confidence and feel more independent by learning to be aware of your everyday surroundings and noticing the potential dangers. Ms. Al will share information about observing your surroundings, people you see and the unusual events. You will learn to assess what to do to remain safe. Handouts will be provided as well as demonstrations on simple escapes to avoid an attacker. It’s important to always to be prepared for the unexpected. Code 106302.01 106302.02

Day Sat Sat

Date 3/9 4/27 & 5/4

Time 12-4pm 9-11am

RES/NR $15/$23 $15/$23

Judo for Beginners 14+yrs

Ms. Al - Frank Lloyd Wright Upper Gym In this Olympic sport, Ms. Al will guide you through the benefits of Judo. Judo is composed of three parts: throws, falls and mat work. Through instruction, you will gain awareness about the mutual welfare and benefit and also the maximum efficiency with minimum effort. Students will learn to control their body to off balance and throw their partner and to do mat work. This is combined with youth/adult classes. No class 5/7, 5/21. Code 106306.01 106306.02

Day

Date 1/15-2/19 4/9-5/28

T T

Time 6:30-8:30pm 6:30-8:30pm

RES/NR $40/$60 $40/$60

Adult Trips

Private Music Lessons

GO Pack GO!

Bob & Judy Halat - Frank Lloyd Wright Intermediate

Nathan Hale - West Entrance Wisconsin is known for a few things: cheese, brats and the Green Bay Packers. Immerse yourself in the history of Lambeau with a guided tour, a visit to the Green Bay Hall of Fame and a home-cooked meal for lunch. Join us as we visit a piece of Wisconsin history where legends are made. Go Pack Go!

Remember that one day you bought a guitar on an impulse buy, and now it sits in the corner of your closet? Bob or Judy Halat are willing to help you achieve the right note with any band instrument, guitar or piano that you wish to either learn or brush up on your skills to continue your passion for music. Lesson times range between 3:15 – 6:45 pm with each lesson consisting of 30 minutes of individual practice with instruction. If you are a first time musician, trying get back in tune or looking to further your musical ability this is a great opportunity for you. Bob or Judy Halat will contact musicians prior to the first lesson to schedule a time. Bring your instrument and lesson book. Any questions, contact Bob Halat at 414-604-4800 ext. 7235

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NEW

Code Day Date 117100.01 M 1/7-2/25 (No class 1/21, 2/18) 117100.02 M 3/4-4/15 (No class 4/1)

RES/NR $90/$135 $90/$135

117100.03 117100.04 117100.05 117100.06 117100.07 117100.08 117100.09 117100.10 117100.11 117100.12 117100.13 117100.14 117100.15

$90/$135 $90/$135 $90/$135 $90/$135 $90/$135 $90/$135 $90/$135 $90/$135 $90/$135 $90/$135 $90/$135 $90/$135 $90/$135

M T T T W W W Th Th Th F F F

4/29-6/10 (No class 5/27) 1/8-2/26 (No class 1/22, 2/19) 3/5-4/16 (No class 4/2) 4/30-6/4 1/2-2/6 2/13-3/20 3/27-5/22 (No class 4/3, 4/24, 5/8) 1/3-2/7 2/14-3/21 3/28-5/9 (No class 4/4) 1/4-2/8 2/15-3/29 (No class 3/1) 4/12-5/24 (No class 4/19)

Code Day 120010.01 Sat

Date 4/13

Time 8am-5pm*

RES/NR $60/$90

*Approximately

Mystery Trip Nathan Hale Commons - West Entrance Are you up for an adventure? Allow us to plan your trip! You will not know where we are going but we will have your travel itinerary and your experience planned for you. What could the Mystery be? Could it be a city? A festival? A museum? A tour? Who knows, but it will be a good time. We will travel by bus to wherever the Mystery is located. The bus will depart from Nathan Hale at 9am. Are you ready to solve the Mystery? Code 120007.01 120007.02

Day Sat Sat

Date 3/23 5/18

West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department

Time 9am-? 9am-?

Fee $30 $30

Winter/Spring 2018-19


Friday, December 7th Friday, March 22nd Friday, May 3rd

7:30pm 7:30pm 7:30pm

Suburban Singers Love to Sing? Join the Suburban Singers for their Spring 2019 season!! The Suburban Singers are an adult mixed choral group that performs 4 - 6 times per calendar year with formal concerts in December and May. The group is comprised of West Allis residents and non-residents alike. Directed by Patricia Eby, the Suburban Singers perform a wide variety of music, including classical and contemporary choral works, pop favorites, Broadway showtunes, standards and traditional folk songs. Interested singers are welcome to meet the choir and learn more about membership at an open rehearsal on Tuesday, January 8th from 7-9pm at West Allis Central High School. Membership for the spring semester is $35 / $53 NR. Email TheSuburbanSingers@gmail.com or check out our Facebook page: facebook.com/SuburbanSingers for additional information. Spring concerts will be held May 3rd. Share your passion for singing with the Suburban Singers this spring!

2019 promises to be a busy year for The West Allis Players! Our Children’s Series will be “Madagascar, A Musical Adventure – Jr.” Based on the DreamWorks animated motion picture, “Madagascar A Musical Adventure -- Jr” follows all of your favorite crack-a-lackin’ friends as they escape from their home in New York’s Central Park Zoo and find themselves on an unexpected journey to the madcap world of King Julien’s Madagascar. Join Alex the Lion, Marty the Zebra, Melman the Giraffe, Gloria the Hippo, those hilarious plotting penguins and various characters they meet as they go on the adventure of a lifetime. All these delightful characters will be portrayed by youth ages 8-18. Show times are: Fri. February 8 at 7pm, Sat. February 9 at 3pm & 7pm and Sun. February 10 at 3pm. We are located at West Allis Central Auditorium, 8516 W. Lincoln Avenue. Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for children ages 12 and under. In March, The Players will present the sweet and touching story, “The Cemetery Club.” Three widows meet once a month to have tea and visit their husbands’ graves. When one of the ladies meets a widower and romance is on the horizon, the other two women have unexpected reactions. Show times are 7:30pm March 8, 9, 15 and 16 and a 2 pm matinee on March 17. Auditions for this show will be held in January – check our website westallisplayers.org for complete details.

ORGANIZATIONS

Nathan Hale The Suburban Concert Band is a community band composed of both professional and amateur musicians from West Allis and the surrounding greater Milwaukee area. We rehearse at Nathan Hale High School on Thursday evenings from 7-8:30pm. The band performs four formal concerts throughout the year. In addition, both the Concert Band and the Swing Street Big Band are proud to represent the city of West Allis in local concerts and parades. We welcome high school, college and adult musicians of all ages and from all communities throughout Southeastern Wisconsin. Haven’t played in awhile? There is no need to worry about an audition. Just dust off your instrument and join us for a night of good music.

COMMUNITY

West Allis Players

Suburban Concert Band

Mark your calendars as we get an early start on our 50th SEASON this summer with the fun-filled musical, “Mamma Mia!” Auditions will be in May and the show will be presented in July. The 2019-2020 season, our 50th, will be filled with fun and excitement and we invite you to be a part of it – on stage, backstage or in the audience. See you at the theater!!!

West Allis-West Milwaukee Sinfonia West Milwaukee Intermediate Liberace Theatre West Allis-West Milwaukee Sinfonia is a new orchestra for string players in high school, college and beyond, who have prior experience playing violin, viola, cello or bass. The ensemble will rehearse at West Milwaukee Intermediate on Thursdays (7:30-9:30 pm) and will perform one formal concert per semester with additional community events scheduled as needed. A variety of music from classical to pop/modern will be performed. Membership fees for the 2018-19 season are $35 / $53 NR per semester, or $60 / $90 NR for the year. We welcome string players from all communities in Southeastern Wisconsin. 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 info when they join so music is ready for you at the first rehearsal. Join us for our very first concert: December 21st, 7pm in Liberace Auditorium at West Milwaukee Intermediate School. No Rehearsal 3/21, 5/2, 5/9.

Rehearsals: 1/24, 1/31, 2/7, 2/14, 2/21, 2/28, 3/7, 3/14, 3/28, 4/11, 4/17 (W), 4/25, 5/14 (T), 5/16 Concert: Fri. May 17 - 7pm at WMIS - Liberace Theatre

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COMMUNITY RESOURCES

LET YOUR BUSINESS SOAR IN OUR COMMUNITY 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:

• Business Card: $25 • Half Page: $100

• Quarter Page: $50 • Full Page: $200

Contact Shelly Strasser for more information - stram@wawmsd.org • 414-604-4937

Proud Sponsors of WAWM RCS Department Youth Sports

Proud Partner of WAWM RCS Department

We are a Proud Member of

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West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department

Winter/Spring 2018-19


Weather Cancellations

No Smoking/Alcohol or Facsimiles The use of all tobacco products and facsimiles or drinking alcoholic beverages on premises owned by the West AllisWest Milwaukee School District is prohibited by state law. Your cooperation in upholding this law is necessary.

Accident Insurance The 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 RCS Department activities. Participants are encouraged to obtain their own medical insurance.

Resident/Non-Resident Fee Policy Resident status includes 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.

Be Our Guest Senior Citizen Pass Senior Citizen 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 school drama productions. Get your pass at the WAWM RCS Department today!

Class Sizes All programs have a minimum/maximum enrollment number. If we do not meet our minimum requirement, classes may be cancelled with refunds issued or you may transfer to a different class. If a program is full, you will be notified and you will be issued a full refund or credit. Upon notification you can be added on a waiting list where in the event of a cancellation or new class creation, you will be notified.

Waiting Lists The RCS Department will make every effort to accommodate individuals on waiting lists. If an opening becomes available you will contacted by telephone.

Photography Policy The RCS Department occasionally uses photos of participants for promotional purposes. By registering for the program you have granted us permission to use your photograph for promotional purposes unless otherwise noted.

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.

Confirmation Notices Your receipt is your confirmation. You will not receive additional confirmation of program registration. Please provide an email address for receipt to be sent or if you prefer to have it US mailed, you will need to include a self-addressed stamped envelope with your registration. Transfer requests will be honored up until one week prior to the start of class if openings exist.

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

INFORMATION

Child Care

For weather related cancellations, please call our weather hotline at 604-4900, press 2. You can also visit our website at wawmrec.com, Twitter or Facebook for weather updates.

GENERAL PROGRAM

General Program Information

Credit/Refund Policy The policy of the WAWM RCS is to credit/refund registration fees only under the following circumstances: 1 A refund request form must be completed. 2. 2 business days or more prior to the start of a class a full refund will be given minus 20% service fee for a refund check & 10% service fee for refund via credit card 3. To avoid a service fee, class/program fee can be credited to your account for future use. 4. Less than 2 business days prior to the start of a class/program, but prior to the start of second half, 50% refund will be given. 5. After the first half of the class has passed, no refunds will be given. 6. A full refund will be given when the WAWM RCS Department cancels a class. 7. Separate refund policies apply below. Call 604-4900 for further information. 7a. Adult sports: 50% refund will be given prior to the schedules being printed. No refunds will be given after that occurs. 7b. 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 trip. 7c. Non-School Day Camps: Refunds will not be available once program has started, if absent due to illness please call ahead and a credit may be offered. 7d. Action Programs: Refunds will be based on how many number of days the program has been in service and an additional $10 administrative processing fee. There will be a service charge of $15 assessed for all checks returned.

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INFORMATION

GENERAL PROGRAM

GREAT GIFT IDEA Give the unique gift of fun, fitness, adventure, learning and so much more! Gift certificates can be purchased at the Recreation 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 A TALENT? HAVE AN IDEA?

We may be interested in hiring you as an instructor! We would love to hear your idea of a program on your “wish list.”

Call or email with our talent or idea:

414.604.4900 wawmrec@wawmsd.org

Location Sites/Fields Administration Center Central High School Dottke High School Frank Lloyd Wright Intermediate Franklin Elementary Franklin Fieldhouse Horace Mann Elementary Hoover Elementary Irving Elementary Jefferson Elementary Lane Intermediate Longfellow Elementary Madison Elementary Mitchell Elementary Nathan Hale High School Pershing Elementary Recreation Center Walker Elementary West Milwaukee Intermediate Wilson Elementary

1205 S. 70th St. 8516 W. Lincoln Ave. 7815 W. Lapham Ave. 9501 W. Cleveland Ave. 2060 S. 86th St. 1964 S. 86th St. 6213 W. Lapham St. 12705 W. Euclid Ave. 10230 W. Grant St. 7229 W. Becher St. 1300 S. 109th St. 2211 S. 60th St. 1117 S. 104th St. 10125 W. Montana Ave. 11601 W. Lincoln Ave. 1330 S. 47th St. 2450 S. 68th St. 900 S. 119th St. 5104 W. Greenfield Ave. 8710 W. Orchard St.

Franklin Field Klentz Park 2601 S. 72nd St. Liberty Heights Park Reservoir Park West Allis Athletic Complex (WAAC)

1964 S 86th St. 1540 S. 62nd St. 1725 S. 96th St. 2606 S. 117th St. 117th & W. Cleveland)

Why did we cancel that class? Sometimes courses are cancelled because people wait too long to register. Please register early to avoid disappointment!

The Recreation & Community Services Office: 1205 S. 70th Street • West Allis, WI 53214 414-604-4900 • wawmrec.com

“We strive to deliver high quality programs. If you are not satisfied, we want to hear from you!” Email: wawmrec@wawmsd.org • Call: 414-604-4925

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Winter/Spring 2018-19


Please print clearly Please indicate your relationship to registrant/s Myself

Spouse

Parent/Guardian

Other: _________________________

Name of Person Paying ________________________________________________________________________ Address __________________________________________ City _____________________ Zip ______________ Home Phone __________________ Work Phone ___________________ Cell Phone ______________________ Email ______________________________________________________________________________________ School Child Attends (Required) _________________________ Home Phone of Enrollee ____________________ YES, Please sign me up for monthly E-Newsletter! Emergency Name & Phone _____________________________________________________________________ Relationship to registrant/s _____________________________________________________________________ Liability & Photo Permission Statement: Each adult must sign below. The signature of a parent/guardian is required for youth registration. I, the undersigned or parent/guardian of the individual(s) named below, do hereby agree to indemnify and hold harmless the West Allis-West Milwaukee School District and its employees, officers and agents from and against any and all liability resulting from participation in the activities listed below. I understand that the program(s) in which I am enrolling, like all activity programs, has some inherent risk, for which I agree to assume the liability. Furthermore, the individuals named herein are in good physical health appropriate for the activities in which they will be participating. I understand that the West Allis-West Milwaukee School District does not provide accident insurance.

Signature (Participating adult or parent/guardian of minors listed below) __________________________________________ YES, I’m interested in coaching youth sports Name ________________________________________________ Phone ________________________________ League _________________________________ T-shirt Size: Adult S M L XL XXL

Participants Name (First, Middle, Last)

M/F

Class Name 1st Choice: Alternate Choice Participants Name (First, Middle, Last)

M/F

Class Name 1st Choice: Alternate Choice Participants Name (First, Middle, Last)

M/F

Class Name 1st Choice: Alternate Choice Participants Name (First, Middle, Last)

M/F

Class Name 1st Choice: Alternate Choice If program includes a T-shirt as part of registration fee, please select a size below: Youth: 6-8 10-12 14-16 Adult: S M L

Birthdate M/D/Y

“18-19” Grade

Registration Number

Fee

Birthdate M/D/Y

“18-19” Grade

Registration Number

Fee

Birthdate M/D/Y

“18-19” Grade

Registration Number

Fee

Birthdate M/D/Y

“18-19” Grade

Registration Number

Fee

Make check payable to: WAWM RCS Department Credit Card* Check Cash Total $_________ XL

XXL

*Online or Call-In (Accepting Visa, Mastercard, Discover)

REGISTRATION

General Recreation Classes





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