Summer 2016 Activity Guide

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Summer 2016 Activity Guide www.wawmrec.com

Hang A ro u nd W i Us Th t h is Summ er!

Resident Registration Begins Monday, April 11th Bringing Family & Community Together Through Recreation Since 1934!


Welcome to WA-WM Recreation & Community Services

Dear Members of the West Allis-West Milwaukee Community,

Spring in Wisconsin is always an opportunity for new growth. This includes growth in the traditional sense of new vegetation and blooming trees as well as growth in our lives. We hope you take the opportunity to join one of the many programs that our Recreation and Community Services Department offers to expand and grow your life this summer. These individual and family opportunities include sport leagues, crafts, fitness, enrichment and other wellness programs. We have a wide range of activities from toddler to older active adults and many in between. The summer months see numerous playgrounds and programs for our school aged students. We also organize the annual 4th of July Parade and post-parade activities which is a hit for the entire community. Our Activity Guide has offerings for everyone. Please log onto the WAWM School District Recreation Department website at: wawmrec.com or stop at the Recreation and Community Service Department, located at 1205 S. 70th Street, to get your copy of the Summer 2016 Activity Guide. Have a fun and safe summer.

Leadership Team Shelly Strasser, Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Linda Gritzmacher, Program Manager . . . . . . . Dustin Smith, Program Manager . . . . . . . . . . Cory Thompson, Program Manager . . . . . . . . . Elizabeth Breitenfeldt, OST Program Manager . . . Tess Thomas, Community Outreach Manager . . . . Amanda Schwichtenberg, Program Support . . . . . Beth Perszyk, Office Services Manager . . . . . . . Jill Ponzi, Facility Scheduling . . . . . . . . . . . . Mary Krueger, Accounts Payable . . . . . . . . . . Cassie Stanton, Office Assistant, Registration . . Vicki Farrell, Office Assistant, Registration . . . .

Martin G. Lexmond, Ed.D.

Superintendent

Do you have a Talent or Idea?

We may be interested in hiring you as an instructor or maybe you have an idea of a program on your “wish list”. Please contact our office with your talent or ideas! We would love to hear from you! 414-604-4900

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What’s Inside Adaptive Recreation . . . . . . . . . . . 24

General Program Information . . 43

Adult Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 - 29

Membership, Sponsorship. . . . . . 40

Adult Enrichment & Cooking 33 - 38

Adult Sports & Leagues . . . . . 31 - 32 Aquatics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 3

Be A Champion For A Child . . . IBC Community Happenings . . .

Early Childhood . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Facility Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Fieldtrips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 - 15, 38

Independence Day Celebration . 41 Summer Playground . . . . . . . . .

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Summer SAFE Camps . . . . . . . . . 17 Office Information . . . .

IFC, 42, BC

Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 - 46 WPRA Discount Tickets. . . . . . . . 40 Youth Enrichment . . . . . . . . . . 8 - 13

Youth Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 18 - 23

You will find registration information beginning on page 42!


This class will focus on aerobic routines and stretching exercises done to music using noodles and weights. This is for the swimmer and non-swimmer.

Tu 6/14 - 8/2 Low Impact - MaryAnn Batchelor 5:00 - 5:50 pm 202002.01 Th 6/16 - 8/4 Moderate Intensity - Jackie Smith 8:00 - 8:50 am 202002.02 $28 / $42 NR

Springboard Diving - Ages 8 - 19

Do you love to dive, have a background in swimming, gymnastics or wrestling? This is a great way to improve your diving skills or just explore something new. You will work on the approach and competitive dive techniques in a fun challenging environment. It is recommended that participants have passed at least a level 3 swim class. Signing up for both nights is suggested but not required. Join Sandy Sikich and other area high school coaches with a combination of over 50 years of coaching and dive instruction.

6/21 - 7/28

Beginners Diving - little or no experience necessary Advanced Diving - have previous dive experience

Tu Th Tu & Th

Beginner 4:30 - 5:15 pm Advanced 5:15 - 6:30 pm 201020.01 201020.04 201020.02 201020.05 201020.03 201020.06 1 day per week: $40 / $60 NR 2 days per week: $60 / $90 NR

Deep Water Aqua Zumba

Aquatic Boot Camp is a high intensity water workout that combines calisthenics, cardiovascular conditioning, core and muscle strength building along with swimming. This class innovatively uses the unique buoyancy, resistance and movement of water. Jackie Smith offers a challenging workout that pushes individuals at their own pace. Ability to swim is recommended but non-swimmers are welcome too. This class will kick your rear!

We are excited to offer this new program with Aqua Zumba exercises that are non-impact. Great for individuals with or without joint problems. Floatation belts will be provided. M 6/13 - 8/8 (No class 7/4) Kristine Hartmann 8:00 - 8:50 pm 202001.03 F 6/17 - 8/5 Jackie Smith 8:00 - 8:50 am $28 / $42 NR

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$28 / $42 NR

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Parent & Participant with Special Needs Swim Ages 4 and up *See Page 24 for Details!

Aqua Zumba

Join Jackie Smith for an entertaining mix of water aerobics and dance moves. Use of Latin music and other rhythms for a fifty minute “POOL PARTY”! Tu 6/14 - 8/2 8:00 - 8:50 am

Th 6/16 - 8/4 8:00 - 8:50 pm $28 / $42 NR

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Aqua Yoga, Pilates & Tai Chi

M 6/13 - 8/8 (No class 7/4) 8:00 - 8:50 am 202003.01 W 6/15 - 8/3 8:00 - 8:50 pm

Aquatics Early Childhood Youth Enrichment Summer Playground SAFE Camp Youth Sports Adaptive Adult Fitness Adult Sports Adult Enrichment Community Registration

Adult Water Exercise

Aqua Boot Camp

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Aquatics

Adult Lap/Swim Fridays 6/17 - 8/5 7:00 - 9:00 pm

Adults $2, Seniors $1 Adults $3 NR, Seniors $2 NR

Jackie Smith combines the stretching postures of gentle Hatha Yoga, the core strengthening exercises of Pilates and the gentle flowing movements of Tai Chi, all modified to be done in the water. Suitable for all ages and levels of fitness, no experience necessary. Tu 6/14 - 8/2 8:00 - 8:50 pm $28 / $42 NR

All aquatic activities will be held at Nathan Hale.

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American Red Cross “Learn to Swim“ Lessons **SAFETY FIRST - IMPORTANT INFORMATION**

• All children must be at least 4 years of age to attend lessons on their own and MUST meet the height requirement from the bottom of your child’s feet to their chin in the shallow end. Parent & Child classes are exempt from the height requirement. Nathan Hale - 38 inches chin to toes. • Class length will be 50 minutes, except Semi-Private is 30 minutes. • Swim goggles recommended for levels 3 - 6. • Individuals must be potty trained in order to enroll in all programs. No Swim Diapers Allowed. • If you have any questions regarding swim level classification contact Cory Thompson, Program Manager at 604-4959.

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 assure your child is in the correct level. The WA-WM Rec Dept. reserves the right to move your child out of a level for their own safety.

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

Pool Regulations

1. Per state code, all swimmers must thoroughly rinse off in the shower before entering the pool. 2. Swim caps are required of all swimmers whose hair is long or controlled by hair spray or oil. Caps are sold at pool for $2 3. Do not bring valuables to pool. The Recreation Department is not responsible for lost or stolen articles. 4. Any swimmer who has entered kindergarten must use their respective male/female locker room. 5. Strollers must be kept out of pool area for child’s safety. Please carry child or use child carrying device. 6. Use of cell phones and electronic devices is prohibited in locker rooms. 7. Street shoes not allowed in pool area. Shoes must be removed.

Pool Location

All Aquatic Activities Will Be Held At Nathan Hale High School No Aquatic Classes July 4th

Semi-Private

Semi-Private swim lessons are designed to meet the needs of participants who are seeking more individualized instruction. Ratio of staff to students is 1:4, and can have mixed levels within one class. Any level may sign up for each class, level 1 through 6. $32 / $48 NR

Age

Mon (No class 7/4) 6/13 - 8/8 Time

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10 - 15 5:00 - 5:30 pm 201009.01 4 - 7 5:30 - 6:00 pm 201009.02

Age

Wed 6/15 - 8/3 Time

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4 - 7 8:30 - 9:00 am 201009.03 4 - 7 5:00 - 5:30 pm 201009.04

7 - 10 5:30 - 6:00 pm 201009.05

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Thur 6/16 - 8/4 Time

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Fri 6/17 - 8/5 Time

Code

7 - 10 5:00 - 5:30 pm 201009.06

4 - 7 5:00 - 5:30 pm 201009.08

4 - 7 5:30 - 6:00 pm 201009.07

7 - 10 5:30 - 6:00 pm 201009.09

Liberty Heights Wading Pool

The Liberty Heights wading pool located at 1540 S. 62 St. will be open Monday through Friday beginning June 13 (closed July 4). For more information, beginning June 13, call 531-4002. Pool Hours 10:00 am - 12:00 pm 1:00 - 4:00 pm & 5:00 - 7:00 pm

Proper swim attire is required. Infant swim diapers required for those not toilet trained.


Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills

All Aquatic Activities Will Be Held At Nathan Hale High School. No Aquatic Classes July 4

Parent & Child Classes

Beginning water skills introduced such as getting face wet in the pool, blowing bubbles, front and back float and glides. Children ages 2 and up that are toilet trained. Absolutely NO swim diapers of any kind are allowed. At least one parent/adult per child required. M 6/13 - 8/8 6:00 pm W 6/15 - 8/3 6:00 pm $24 / $36 NR

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Level 1 Introduction of Water Skills

For first time swimmers who may be fearful of the water or need to gain confidence and be more independent in the water. Some of the skills worked on are bobbing in water, back floats and submerging face in the water.

Tu 6/14 - 8/2 6:00 pm 201001.01 Th 6/16 - 8/4 6:00 pm 201001.02 $24 / $36 NR

M, Tu, W, Th, F 6/13 - 6/24 6/27 - 7/8 7/11 - 7/22 7/25 - 8/5 $30 / 45 NR

Level 3 Stroke Development

Will learn to do front crawl, elementary backstroke and swim the width of the pool. Introduce deep water skills, jumping in, simple dives and treading water.

Tu 6/14 - 8/2 7:00 pm $24 / $36 NR

M, Tu, W, Th, F 6/13 - 6/24 6/27 - 7/8 6/27 - 7/8 7/11 - 7/22 7/25 - 8/5 $30 / $45 NR

1:00 pm 9:00 am 3:00 pm 1:00 pm 9:00 am

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2:00 pm 1:00 pm 10:00 am 3:00 pm

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Practice front and back crawl strokes for 25 yards. Learn butterfly, breast stroke and side stroke. Underwater swim and deep water skills to be introduced.

M 6/13 - 8/8 7:00 pm

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M, Tu, W, Th, F 6/13 - 6/24 10:00 am 6/27 - 7/8 10:00 am 7/11 - 7/22 3:00 pm 7/25 - 8/5 1:00 pm

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$30 / 45 NR

Th 6/16 - 8/4 7:00 pm

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M, Tu, W, Th, F 6/13 - 6/24 6/13 - 6/24 6/27 - 7/8 7/11 - 7/22 7/25 - 8/5

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$24 / $36 NR

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Level 4 Stroke Improvement

$24 / $36 NR

Individuals will learn floating and swim skills without support devices. Jumping in alone, going underwater, treading water and front combined skills will be introduced.

9:00 am 3:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 10:00 am

Level 5 Stroke Refinement

Practice front and elementary back stroke for 50 yards. Swim breast stroke, side stroke and butterfly 25 yards and increase deep water skills.

W 7:00 pm

6/15 - 8/3

$24 / $36 NR M, Tu, W, Th, F 7/11 - 7/22 9:00 am 7/25 - 8/5 2:00 pm $30 / $45 NR

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Level 6 Fitness Swimmer

Continue work with front crawl, elementary back stroke, back crawl, side stroke and butterfly while incorporating turns and a higher level exercise and endurance program. W 6/15 - 8/3 7:00 pm $24 / $36 NR

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Aquatics

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American Red Cross “Learn to Swim“ Lessons


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Early Childhood

Mini Marvels

Early Childhood

These are one-day opportunities for your child to have fun and explore the day’s theme through crafts, stories, games, and movement. Register for one or all themes. Dressing for the theme is encouraged!

Music Makers & More

Ages 9 months - 4 years with parent

This sing-along musical activity group is designed for children and their parents or caregivers. Ages are recommendations not restrictions. Families with multiple children can sign up for the same class. Classes are priced per child not per family. The class incorporates traditional children’s songs, finger play, rhythm instruments, and dance movements as well as puppets that help tell a story within the songs. Our goal is to give children an interest and love for all kinds of music. Bring your dancing feet and join us for a fun family class! Parkway Center

W 6:15 - 6:45 pm 6/15 - 7/13 (No class 7/6) 7/20 - 8/10

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Th 10:45 - 11:15 am 6/16 - 7/14 203160.03 (No class 7/7) 7/21 - 8/11

$32 / $48 NR

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Parkway Center A. 1 ½ - 3 years with parent 9:00 - 10:00 am B. 3 - 5 years without parent 10:30 - 11:30 am F 6/10 - Baseball 6/17 - Planting 6/24 - 4th of July 7/22 - Stone Soup 7/29 - Mixing Colors 8/5 - Music 8/12 - Football per date: $5 / $8 NR

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Totworks

Totworks is an introduction to a classroom setting for toddlers and preschoolers. Each class will focus on a story and extend your child’s learning with opportunities for artwork, fine motor skills, and body movement. Children who attend, can develop great social skills and independence. Learn and have fun at the same time. A. 1 ½ - 3 years with parent B. 3 - 5 years without parent Parkway Center

M 6/6 - 6/27 A. 9:00 - 10:00 am B. 10:30 - 11:30 am M 7/25 - 8/15 A. 9:00 - 10:00 am B. 10:30 - 11:30 am $20 / $30 NR

Mushy-Gushy, Sticky-Icky, Smelly Fun

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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 their five senses. Old play clothes are recommended for optimal messiness! 1½ - 3 years with parent Parkway Center Th 6/16 - 7/7 $16 / $24 NR

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3 - 5 years without parent 10:30 - 11:15 am 203150.02

Big Moves for Little Bodies

This class is designed to keep your child busy and moving! Activities will focus on gross motor fun. There will be opportunities for soccer, balance beams, slides, hula hoops, instruments, footballs, cars, and so much more! A. 1½ - 3½ years with parent B. 3½ - 5 years without parent Parkway Center

Tu 6/14 - 7/5 A. 9:00 - 9:45 am B. 10:15 - 11:00 am Tu 7/26 - 8/16 A. 9:00 - 9:45 am B. 10:15 - 11:00 am $16 / $24 NR

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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 motor skills as well as social interaction. Parkway Center Th 7/28 - 8/18

Dainty Dancers

3 - 4 years without parent

This is a basic introduction to contemporary dance and movement. Put on your dancing shoes and get ready for fun! Girls and boys welcome! Parkway Center W 5:30 - 6:15 pm 6/8 - 6/29 7/20 - 8/10

$16 / $24 NR

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Does your child dream of fairy haven? Bring your little fairy to experience stories, crafts, and activities all centered on the world of fairies! Dressing up is encouraged!

Planes, Trains, Buildings & More!

3 - 5 years without parent

If construction vehicles, hot air balloons, cars, trucks, and buses are just a few of your child’s favorite toys or they would like to learn more about them, this class is just for them. Learning about transportation will be taught through stories, art, games, songs and fun activities. Parkway Center W 6/15 - 7/6 9:00 - 10:00 am $20 / $30 NR

Fairy Friends

3 - 5 years without parent

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Parkway Center W 7/27 - 8/17 9:00 - 10:00 am $20 / $30 NR

Princess Playtime

Let your child have the opportunity to experience the life of a special princess. She will hear princess stories, make princess crafts, play princess games and much more. Wearing princess outfits are encouraged!!

$20 / $30 NR

Working with a parent, children will stretch, develop gross motor skills such as balance and coordination, and learn simple tumbling techniques like log rolls, donkey kicks, and forward rolls. Parkway Center

W 7/20 - 8/10 10:00 - 10:45 am 6:45 - 7:30 pm $16 / $24 NR

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3 - 5 years without parent

Parkway Center W 6/15 - 7/6 10:30 - 11:30 am

3 - 5 years with parent

W 6/8 - 6/29 10:00 - 10:45 am 6:45 - 7:30 pm

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Teeny Tumblers

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Pint-Size Picassos

Early Childhood

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Super Hero Kids

3 - 5 years without parent

Does your child dream of being brave and saving the day? Bring your little super hero to experience stories, crafts, and activities all centered on characters that save the world! Dressing up is encouraged! Parkway Center 7/27 - 8/17 W 10:30 - 11:30 am $20 / $30 NR

Liberty Heights wading pool dates and hours listed on Page 2!

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Early Childhood Sport Instruction Bitty Baseball

2 - 3 years with parent

Learn the basic skills necessary to play tee ball while they work one-on-one and spend quality time with their parents. Program focuses on teaching throwing, catching, hitting and running. M 6/13 - 7/25 (No class 7/4) Lane Intermediate Gym Instructor: Marissa Meier 5:45 - 6:30 pm 203209.01 $23 / $35 NR

Bitty Basketball

2 - 3 years with parent

Learn the basic skills necessary to play basketball while they work one-on-one and spend quality time with their parents. Program focuses on teaching dribbling, passing and shooting. Instructor: Marissa Meier

Learn the basic skills necessary to play soccer while they work one-on-one and spend quality time with their parents. Program focuses on teaching the basic skills of soccer. Instructor: Marissa Meier

$23 / $35 NR

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Lane Intermediate Gym W 6/15 - 7/27 (No class 7/6) 5:45 - 6:30 pm 203209.03

Sa 6/4 - 6/25 Survive Alive Rec Center Instructor: Peter Nycz 9:00 - 9:45 am 203209.02 $16 / $24 NR

Bitty Soccer

2 - 3 years with parent

Lane Intermediate Gym W 6/15 - 7/27 (No class 7/6) 6:45 - 7:30 pm 203209.04

Start Smart Basketball 3 - 5 years with parent

Sports of Sorts

4 - 6 years without parent

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. Lane Intermediate Gym M 6/13 - 7/25 (No class 7/4) 7:00 - 8:00 pm 205002.01 $30 / $45 NR

This is a fun and exciting class for parents & children to learn the fundamentals of basketball. Participants will have the opportunity to work one-on-one, learn to play basketball in a FUN and non-threatening environment. This program will teach a variety of skills including dribbling, ball handling, shooting, passing, catching, running, and agility through exercises that become increasingly more difficult as the class progresses. The consistency and practice over the weeks will reveal a noticeable difference in your child’s abilities. Lane Intermediate Gym M, W 8/1 - 8/17 5:45 - 6:45 pm 205001.01 $30 / $45 NR

Start Smart Soccer

3 - 5 years with parent

By working one-on-one with parents, your child will learn basic skills of soccer in a FUN and non-threatening environment. Through exercises that become increasingly more difficult as the children progress, they will work on dribbling, kicking, passing, trapping, throw-ins, and agility to help prepare them to participate in organized soccer. Lane Intermediate Gym M, W 8/1 - 8/17 7:00 - 8:00 pm 205001.02 $30 / $45 NR

Don’t miss out on Tot Lot! Details on page 7!


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Safety Town / Tot Lot / 4K Jumpstart

In collaboration with community organizations, we are proud to offer this program specifically designed for children entering 4K & 5K this Fall. Safety Town provides instruction of fundamental safety concepts, developmentally and age appropriate activities, hands-on learning, and visits from community safety professionals. Safety Town curriculum will include street safety, fire prevention, stranger danger, first aid, and more utilizing a variety of activities and projects. Safety rules are reinforced with daily practice on the child-sized, carefully laid-out city with buildings, streets, and traffic signs. Safety Town will help you protect your child by empowering him/her to make safe choices. Parkway Center M, Tu, W, Th, F 7/25 - 7/29 9:00 am - 12:00 pm 204106.01 $60 / $90 NR

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Tot Lot

Monday - Friday 6/13 - 8/5 (Closed 7/4)

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Be Active, Be Outside!

Survive Alive Rec Center 8:30 - 11:30 am

Parkway Center 12:30 - 3:30 pm

Early Childhood

Safety Town

Tot Lot is like our supervised summer playground with one exception: it is designed especially for kids ages 5 and under. Each week is given a unique theme (bugs, space, animal safari, etc.) that is explored through stories, arts and crafts, projects, organized games and special events. Throughout the summer, Tot Lot kids are also given the opportunity to be active outside with free play on the equipment, participate in fun activities such as walking in the West Allis Independence Day Parade on July 2nd, and making a splash at the Fun Run & Pool Party at the end of summer. Children must be able to provide self-care including using the restroom. This program is free. Tot Lot, however, is NOT intended to be a childcare program. Each child must be signed in and out by an adult, and emergency contact information must be filled out on site. Kids can join in the fun at any time during the hours open. (Children, must be picked up by the ending time.)

4K Jumpstart!

Information for 2016 - 2017 School Year The West Allis-West Milwaukee School District offers full and half-day four-year-old kindergarten at each of its neighborhood schools. During the first week of school, students begin class in a way that supports a successful transition to school (see below). Students will get to know their teacher, learn and practice school/classroom procedures, and become familiar with their new school. Access the district website www.wawm.k12.wi.us for enrollment information. If you have any questions about 4K enrollment, contact Mrs. Meehan via email at MeehanT@wawm.k12.wi.us or telephone 414-604-3014. Note: A supply list will be posted on the school website. Students should bring a change of clothes and a rest mat on their first day of school. Thursday September 1, 2016 First Day of School for students with last names ending in A - L 8:30 - 11:30 am Horace Mann 8:00 - 11:00 am

Friday September 2, 2016 First Day of School for students with last names ending in M - Z 8:30 - 11:30 am Horace Mann 8:00 - 11:00 am

Tuesday September 6, 2016

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Horace Mann 8:00 - 11:00 am

Horace Mann 8:00 am - 3:00 pm

ALL STUDENTS Morning Only 8:30 - 11:30 am

Liberty Heights wading pool dates and hours listed on page 2!

ALL STUDENTS Full Day 8:30 am - 3:30 pm


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Wild Style

4 - 12 years old

Youth Enrichment

Get wild this summer, while being introduced to theatre. We will be exploring The Jungle Book through movement, voice and imagination. Wild Style will consist of an “audition” session (in which everyone is awarded a role), rehearsals and a short performance of the classic story at the end of the session. KidStage focuses on creativity, confidence and team building skills. Will you join us for the adventure? Horace Mann Auditorium M, Tu, W, Th, F 6/13 - 6/17 10:00 am - 12:00 pm 204250.01 $85 / $128 NR

Youth Enrichment Glee Club

5K - 8th Grade If your child enjoys singing along with the radio or loves to be the center of attention, Glee Club is the perfect fit for your child. Not only will your child improve their vocal skills but they will also work on building their self-confidence through vocal drills and exercises and dance steps. A culminating performance will occur at the last class. Is your child ready to do-wop with us? Horace Mann Auditorium W 6/15 - 7/20 5:30 - 6:30 pm $40 / $60 NR Glee Camp M, Tu, W, Th, F 5:30 - 6:30 pm $35 / $53 NR

Private Music Lessons 3rd Grade - Adult

All Band Instruments, Guitar & Piano

Lesson times range between 8:00 am - 3:30 pm. Each session will consist of seven 30 minute private lessons. Instructor will contact participants prior to first lesson to schedule a time.

Frank Lloyd Wright Tu 6/14 - 7/26 W 6/15 - 7/27

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Bring your own instrument and lesson book. Any questions, please call Bob Halat at 414-604-4800, x7235 $80 / $120 NR

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Woodworking 5K - 6th Grade

This popular class will apply math and science skills to construct fun projects for all students. The students will have a hands-on experience and will learn safety with hand tools, small portable tools and simple machines. Instructor: Mark Soiney Frank Lloyd Wright Woodshop M, Tu, W, Th 7/11 - 7/21 5K - 3rd grade 9:00 - 10:15 am

4th - 6th grade 10:30 - 12:00 pm $45 / $68 NR

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Facility Locations listed on page 43

Cheerleading Class

U-Rah, Rah, Rah!! Learn motions, jumps, cheers and chants, from a cheer coach. Participants will be taught proper techniques and original cheers. Horace Mann Gym W 7/13 - 8/17 5 - 7 years old 6:00 - 6:45 pm

8 - 10 years old 7:00 - 7:45 pm $23 / $35 NR

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Legomania!

5K - 5th Grade

If you like building, creating, math, and designing this class will be perfect for you! Imagination and creativity are required as thousands of Legos patiently wait for the next great inventor. You can create your own lego world. Irving M, Tu, W, Th

5K - 2nd grade 9:00 - 10:00 am

3rd - 5th grade 10:15 - 11:15 am $40 / $55 NR

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Handwriting Without Tears 4K - 2nd Grade

McKinley Fieldhouse Upper MPR Sa 6/25 - 8/6 (No class 7/2) 4K - 5K 10:00 - 10:45 am 1st - 2nd grade 9:00 - 9:45 am $30 / $45 NR

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5K - 5th Grade

Each week a new cooking experience will be presented from good eats to yummy treats. Our chefs will prepare and eat what they create giving them a feeling of satisfaction & accomplishment. We will also cover cooking terms, measuring, manners, place settings and kitchen safety with instructor Ramona Kaiser. McKinley Fieldhouse Upper MPR M 6/13 - 7/11 (No Class 7/4) 5K - 2nd grade 5:45 - 6:30 pm 204301.01 M 7/18 - 8/15 (No class 7/25) 3rd - 5th grade 5:45 - 6:30 pm 204301.02 $24 / $36 NR

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Handwriting Without Tears Cursive Edition 3rd - 8th Grade

There’s no need to be scared of the swoops and loops and the all-important slanted paper in cursive writing. We will share a simpler way that will help your child conquer cursive writing. Our approach will include multi-sensory activities that will create a fun and stress-free environment for your child’s success in cursive writing.

McKinley Fieldhouse Upper MPR Sa 6/25 - 8/6 (No class 7/2) 11:00 - 11:45 am 204150.03 $30 / $45 NR

Kids Cuisine

Incredible Edibles 5 - 7 years old

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. We allow your child to play with their food in this class to create one of kind master pieces. Your child will be inspired by a story of the day to create their edible that can be made of pretzel rods, gold fish, gummy worms and other delicious snacks. McKinley Fieldhouse Upper MPR Sa 7/9 - 7/30 1:00 - 1:45 pm Tu 8/9 - 8/30 10:00 - 10:45 am $24 / $36 NR

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Dance Classes

Keep up with your dancing skills during the summer.

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Mitchell W 6/29 - 7/27

Creative Movement 4 - 6 years Teaches young dancers the basic movements which can apply to any dance form. The young dancers will use pom pons, scarves, and various other props to help them stay involved in class and learn the basics of movement in a fun and enjoyable setting. Creative Movement/Poms Focus 6:00 - 6:45 pm 204100.01

Creative Movement/Ballet Focus 7:00 - 7:45 pm 204100.02

Ages 7 - 13 We offer Ballet and Poms/Hip Hop. These classes work on technique improvement and keep your skills sharp throughout the summer. Poms/Hip Hop Ages 7 - 9 6:00 - 6:45 pm Ballet Ages 7 - 9 7:00 - 7:50 pm Ballet Ages 10 - 13 6:00 - 6:45 pm

Poms/Hip Hop Ages 10 - 13 7:00 - 7:50 pm

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There is no recital for summer dance classes. The final class is open for parents to view. $25 / $38 NR

Youth Enrichment

Handwriting just got interesting! Instill good writing habits in your child by teaching them with a multi-sensory approach. Writing is more than just how to grip a pencil, it’s about perception, fine-motor skills and practice. Your child will be introduced to “Mat Man” and “Magic C” and many other fun activities using a multi-sensory approach.

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Young Rembrandts - Animal Cartoon Drawing Camp

Youth Enrichment

6 - 12 years old

Youth Enrichment

Laugh-out-loud-funny! Mind-bendingly-adorable! Awesome-beyond-belief! These are just some of the words that best describe the Animals Cartoon Camp. If your child is a fan of cuddly animals and funny cartoons, this drawing camp is especially tailored for his or her needs. Over the course of four days, the students will learn how to draw animals of all shapes, sizes, and colors. They will learn how to personify ordinary animals, transforming them into fully-realized cartoon characters. Be a part of the something fun and special. Frank Lloyd Wright M, Tu, W, Th 6/27 - 6/30 9:30 - 11:00 am 204505.01 $60 / $90 NR

Young Rembrandts - Anime & Manga Drawing Camp 6 - 12 years old

Why sit in front of the TV and watch cartoons when you can draw amazing characters and awesome scenes of your very own? Join us for four, action-packed days as Young Rembrandts hosts a wonderful Anime and Manga Drawing Camp. The students will create dazzling illustrations that are influenced by popular Japanese anime and manga themes. Colorful characters with expressive personalities jump off of the page. The students will be delighted as we create drawings that emulate the popular anime and manga art styles. Don’t miss out on an exciting opportunity to produce wonderful artwork. Horace Mann Rm. 106 M, Tu, W, Th 7/11 - 7/14 9:30 - 11:00 am 204505.02 $60 / $90 NR

Parade Baton Boot Camp

Come and join the fun learning the basics of marching and twirling baton for the West Allis Independence Day Parade on July 2nd at 10:00 am. Instruction will be provided by the Diamond Twirlers Baton Club. Each participant MUST supply personal baton, which can be purchased at the first class. NO plastic or water filled batons. Messages can be left regarding Diamond Twirlers at 604-4900 x5931. Tennis shoes are required for this class!

Mitchell Sa 6/4 - 6/25 4K - 1st grade 10:15 - 10:45 am

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2nd - 6th grade 10:45 - 11:15 am

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$25 / $37 NR Includes t-shirt for marching in parade.

Young Rembrandts - Rock Out! Drawing Camp 6 - 12 years old

For every child who dreams of partying like a rock star, Young Rembrandts offers its Rock Out! Camp - four days of artistic, rock and roll imagery. During the opening act, students will draw stylized instruments. The party never seems to end as we illustrate close-up portraits of rock stars on the second day. Then it’s time for a change of tune as we create rock-inspired cartoons on the third day. Rocking-out musicians will be the headlining act on the fourth day. Long live rock and roll! Frank Lloyd Wright M, Tu, W, Th 8/15 - 8/18 9:30 - 11:00 am 204505.03 $60 / $90 NR

Cursive Writing 2nd - 5th Grade

Are you interested in learning cursive writing or would you like to work on your cursive writing skills? Instructor: Stacy Christenson Franklin School Rm. 124 M, Tu, W, Th 6/13 - 6/23 10:00 - 10:45 am 204436.01 $30 / $45 NR

Keyboarding

2nd - 5th Grade

This class will allow your child to become comfortable with a keyboard and increase your child’s keyboarding skills. Instructor: Stacy Christenson Franklin School, Rm. 124 M, Tu, W, Th 6/13 - 6/23 9:00 - 9:45 am 204435.01 $30 / $45 NR


Chess Scholar Camp 5 - 12 years old

M, Tu, W, Th, F

10:00 - 11:30 am

Horace Mann Rm. 106 7/18 - 7/22 204400.01 Parkway Rm. 106 8/15 - 8/19 204400.02 $85 / $128 NR

Beginning Knitting 8 years & Up

Would you like your child to learn a life-long skill? The Greater Milwaukee Knitting Guild would like to share the basics of knitting with your child. Your child will learn how to knit using their arms, fingers and knitting needles to create pieces that they can wear or share with others. Needles and practice yarn are included in the class fee. Allow us to be your child’s guide through the lifelong skill of knitting. Mitchell Rm. 104

M 6/27 - 7/25 10:00 - 11:00 am $30 / $45 NR

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Mad Science Inc. Workshops

5 - 12 years old McKinley Fieldhouse Upper MPR 12:00 - 4:00 pm Diggin’ Up Dinos Investigate geology and paleontology as we spend time learning about dinosaurs. See how these ancient beasts lived, played and hunted. Cast replicas of fossils with us that you will get to keep and assemble skeletons of these extinct behemoths. Tu 7/12 204401.01

At the Scene of the Crime Reveal the elusive ice cream thief by learning actual forensic science techniques in this fun-filled science sleuth program. Participants will receive their own “Inspector-Kit” to use to collect evidence during class (and at home!) Tu 7/26 204401.02

Bubbles…Smoke…Explosion Mad Science invites you to have fun with chemistry in this exciting class. Build a real life fire extinguisher and watch a film canister explode! Learn about our solar system and make a comet using everyday items. Have a “shocking” good time with a Van de Graaff generator and experience lighting first-hand. Tu

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per session: $46 / $69 NR

Rock Climbing

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Looking for a new adventure for your child this summer? Rock climbing will not only improve your child’s strength but will dramatically improve your child’s intellectual, social and emotional well-being. We will guide your child through a fun and exhilarating adventure education course using one of the school district’s horizontal traverse climbing walls. That’s right; your child will be climbing horizontally not vertically. This course will provide your child an opportunity to develop self-concept, self-trust, self-reliance, improved social connections, and relationship building skills. Rock climbing isn’t just about how high you can go, it’s about the journey.

Youth Enrichment

This camp is designed for both beginners and experienced young players. All participants will learn cool new strategies at the appropriate level from a renowned Chess Scholars coach. Each class will consist of a fun interactive teaching period and guided practice time. Children will have an opportunity to test for a “Chess Belt” under a unique Chess Scholars system patterned after martial arts belts. There will be a chess competition with prizes!

Youth Enrichment

Walker Gym M 6/27 - 8/8 (No class 7/4) K5 - 2nd grade 5:45 - 6:45 pm 3rd - 5th grade 7:00 - 8:00 pm $50 / $75 NR

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Hola Amigos

4th - 6th Grade

Hola Amigos! Join Courtney Mielke as we learn common words and phrases including colors, numbers, the alphabet and much, much more. If you are interested in taking Spanish in school, this class is a great introductory. Administration Center Rm. 708 Tu 7/26 - 8/16 5:30 - 6:30 pm 204501.01 $24 / $36 NR


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Pre-Engineering: Minecraft

Youth Enrichment

Bring Minecraft to life using tens of thousands of LEGOS. Build engineer-designed projects such as a motorized “Creeper,” a portal to the “Nether” and a moving Minecart! Create your favorite Minecraft objects. Whether you are new to Minecraft and LEGO or a seasoned veteran, you’ll be hooked on the endless creative possibilities. Mitchell MPR M, Tu, W, Th, F

5 - 6 Years 10:30 am - 12:00 pm

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7 - 12 Years 1:00 - 2:30 pm

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$84 / $126 NR

One Day Session McKinley Fieldhouse Sa 5/14 5 - 6 years old 11:00 am - 12:30 pm

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7 - 12 years old 1:00 - 2:30 pm

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$24 / $36 NR

Engineering FUNdamentals 7 - 12 Years

Power up your engineering skills with tens of thousands of LEGOS. Apply real-world concepts in physics, engineering and architecture through engineer-designed projects such as arch bridges, skyscrapers, motorized cars and Battletrack. Design and build as never before and explore your craziest ideas in a supportive environment. Mitchell MPR M, Tu, W, Th, F 1:00 - 2:30 pm $84 / $126 NR

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Youth Enrichment / STEM

Pre-Engineering: Jedi Engineering 5 - 6 Years

The Force awakens in this introductory engineering course for a young Jedi! Explore engineering principles by designing and building projects such as LEGO X-Wings, R2 Units, energy catapults, defense turrets and settlements from a galaxy far, far away. Create motorized and architectural projects with imagination and engineering to defeat the Empire! Mitchell MPR M, Tu, W, Th, F 10:30 am - 12:00 pm $84 / $126 NR

7/11 - 7/15 204700.05

One Day Session Frank Lloyd Wright W 7/6 10:00 - 11:30 pm 204700.06 $24 / $36 NR

Pre-Engineering: Core FUNdamentals 5 - 6 Years

Let your imagination run wild with tens of thousands of LEGOs. Build engineer-designed projects such as boats, bridges, mazes and motorized cars, and use special pieces to create your own unique design. Explore the endless creative possibilities of the LEGO building system. This is an ideal way to prepare young builders for the challenge Engineering FUNdamentals. Mitchell MPR M, Tu, W, Th, F 10:30 am - 12:00 pm $84 / $126 NR

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Pre-Engineering: Jedi Master Engineering 7 - 12 Years

The Force awakens in this advanced engineering course for a young Jedi! Discover key engineering concepts such as gear trains, worm drives, pneumatics and eccentric motion. Build LEGO X-Wings, AT-AT Walkers, Pod Racers, Star Destroyers, Cloud Cities, settlements, fortresses and other complex machines and structures from a galaxy far, far away. Mitchell MPR M, Tu, W, Th, F 1:00 - 2:30 pm $84 / $126

One Day Session Frank Lloyd Wright F 7/8 10:00 - 11:30 pm $24 / $36 NR

7/11 - 7/15 204700.07

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Silly Science

Ages 7 - 11 Participants will enjoy using the Scientific Method to make hypotheses leading to experimentation to determine the end result. This is a hands-on class which allows the scientists to experiment with everyday products in a new scientific way. Each class will be a new experiment. Will their hypotheses be right? McKinley Fieldhouse Upper MPR Sa 7/9 - 7/30 2:00 - 2:45 pm Tu 8/9 - 8/30 11:00 - 11:45 am $30 / $45 NR

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World Cuisines Cooking Camp 9 - 12 years

Nathan Hale Room 167 M, Tu, W, Th, F 7/25 - 7/29 9:30 am - 12:30 pm 204306.01 $125 / $188 NR

American Girl Camp Grades 3 - 5

Have you met Addy Walker or Kit Kitredge? Allow us to introduce you to them and the many other American Girl heroines. Through books, crafts and themed activities we will learn about the different American Girls, major events and important times in their lifetime. This camp is open to everyone. Having an American Girl doll is not a requirement. Irving Elementary M, Tu, W, Th, F 1:00 - 3:00 pm $40 / $60 NR

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JR. Chefs

6th - 8th Grade Looking to be independent in the kitchen, maybe even surprise your family with a self-cooked meal? Ramona Kaiser will lead the way in the kitchen by sharing recipes, kitchen safety tips and cooking tricks to be successful in the kitchen. Learn cooking terms, proper measuring techniques, and manners while creating a meal fit to satisfy your cravings. McKinley Fieldhouse Upper MPR M 6/13 - 7/11 (No class 7/4) 6:45 - 7:30 pm 204305.01

$30 / $45 NR

Wheel Adventure Bike Camp Ages 10 and Up

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M, Tu, W, Th, F 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

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American Red Cross Babysitting

Youth Enrichment

Become the chef de cuisine, while creating delicious meals from countries around the world. Julie Seidlitz will guide you through not only cultural cuisines but also the cultures and the people that created them. Not only learn how to read recipes and measurements, but also the geography, hospitality, etiquette, language and much, much more during your time in the kitchen. The menu consists of the follow: *Monday: Mexican Salsa Guacamole, Black Bean Quesadillas, Street Corn *Tuesday: Indian Curry Cauliflower, Rice Pilaf, Green Veg, Pistachio, Cardamom Shortbread Cookies *Wednesday: Italian Meatballs, Sauce, Garlic Bread *Thursday: African Peanut Stew, Injera Bread, Creamy Lentils *Friday: International Smorgasbord of Favorites from the Week On Friday, a parent or guardian is invited to attend and enjoy a lunch created by the chefs. Are you ready to allow your chef to explore the world?

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Youth Enrichment

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 dolls). Each participant should bring paper, pencil, Cabbage Patch size doll, snack and a drink to the class. Instructor: Ramona Kaiser, Red Cross certified Lincoln Rm. 214 Tu, W, Th 7/12 - 7/14 8/9 - 8/11

$60 / $90 NR

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Special One Day Sessions!! 8:30 am - 3:00 pm Please bring a bag lunch for 1 day sessions. W 6/15 204602.03 W 7/20 204602.04 W 8/3 204602.05 $55 / $83 NR


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Field Trips

For more information call Amanda Schwichtenberg, 604-4963 Trips may be cancelled if a minimum enrollment is not met.

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Bounce Milwaukee - Friday, June 17

Field Trips

Come jump around with us as we head to Bounce Milwaukee that is filled with inflatables and free play on their vintage video games. Additional attractions like laser tag and a rock wall will be available at an additional cost. The bus will depart from Survive Alive Recreation Center at 10:00 am and return at approximately 3:30 pm. Bring a bag lunch and money for concessions. Playground staff that will chaperone are Lane, Franklin, Longfellow and McKinley. 219000.01

$18 per person

Fox Brook Park, Brookfield - Friday, June 24

Splash around and have some fun at Fox Brook Park. Enjoy the day with friends while you swim on a beach staffed with lifeguards, hike on nature trails, fish, and other fun instructor led activities. The bus will depart from Survive Alive Recreation Center at 10:00 am and return from Fox Brook at approximately 3:00 pm. Bring a bag lunch and money for concessions. Playground staff that will chaperone are Irving, Jefferson and Liberty Heights. 219000.02 $8 per person

Brewer Tailgate - Thursday, June 30

Who’s ready to go to a ball game? The Milwaukee Brewers will be playing the L.A. Dodgers for an afternoon game and we are going to cheer on the home team. We will meet at Pershing Elementary at 10:00 am for tailgating fun that includes a hot dog lunch and games. At 11:30 am we will walk from Pershing to Miller Park for the 1:10 pm game. After the game, we will be walking back to Pershing Elementary. Participants are allowed to bring money for concessions. Playground staffs that will chaperone are Pershing, Wilson, Walker and Hoover. 218000.02

David F. Schultz Aquatics Center - Friday, July 8

$12 per person

Ready, Set, SWIM! Cool off this summer day as we head to a local water park. Enjoy some of the fun water activities like water basketball, the Lazy River, open swim and water slides. We will depart from Survive Alive Recreation Center at 12:00 pm and will return to Survive Alive Recreation Center around at approximately 4:30 pm. Participants can bring money for concessions and lockers will be available for an additional fee. Playground staffs that will chaperone are Madison, Mitchell and Lincoln. 219000.03 $12 per person

Milwaukee County Zoo - Wednesday, July 13

Do you want to see where the wild things are? The Milwaukee County Zoo has a variety of exotic animals such as lions, tigers, bears and elephants. We will be departing from Survive Alive Recreation Center at 9:30 am and return at approximately 3:30 pm. Participants will need to bring a bag lunch and money for concessions. Playground staffs that will chaperone are Irving, Jefferson and Liberty Heights. 219000.04 Reservations are final for all fieldtrips, No Refunds

$10 per person


Field Trips

For more information call Amanda Schwichtenberg, 604-4963 Trips may be cancelled if a minimum enrollment is not met.

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Movie Night in the Park at Mitchell Elementary - Friday, July 15

Chula Vista Waterpark - Friday, July 22

Join us as we travel to one of the most entertaining waterparks in the Wisconsin Dells. Enjoy the outdoor waterpark that includes attractions for all ages. There’s the Incatinka Kiddie Play Area for the young ones, the Mayan Zip Coaster for the adventurists, and the Rio Rapids Action River for those looking to relax. A hot dog lunch will be provided. Children in second grade or younger must be accompanied by an adult. The bus will depart Survive Alive Recreation Center at 7:30 am and return at approximately 7:00 pm. Participants will need to bring money for additional attractions and concessions. Playground staffs that will chaperone are Pershing, Wilson, Walker and Hoover. 219000.05 $35 per Person

Action Territory - Tuesday, July 26

End the month of July with an adventure packed experience at Action Territory located in Kenosha, WI. The bus will depart from Survive Alive Recreation Center at 9:00 am and we will arrive at Action Territory at approximately 10:15 am. The day will consist of go-karts, bumper boats, bumper cars and mini golf. Additional attractions like laser tag and arcade games will be available at an additional cost. Participants will need to bring a bag lunch or money for concessions and additional gaming costs. We will depart from Action Territory at 2:00 pm and arrive back at Survive Alive Recreation Center at approximately 3:00 pm. Playground staffs that will chaperone are Lane, Franklin, Longfellow and McKinley. 219000.06 $25 per Person

Fun Run and Pool Party at McCarty Park - Thursday, August 4 Come join in this final 2016 Summer Playground Special Event!

Come join the WA-WM Recreation Department by participating in the final summer playground all special event at McCarty Park This will be a great day of exercise, swimming and a cookout/picnic lunch. Check in: 8:30 - 9:00 am, Fun Run/Walk: 9:00 - 9:30 am (Honey Creek Pkwy & W Beloit. Meet on south side of street on Pkwy); 10:00 am - 12:00 noon Pool Party (McCarty Park Pool) 12:00 noon - 2:00 pm Picnic Lunch / Volleyball / Football / Kickball, etc. Register at your neighborhood playground or at the WA-WM Recreation Department. 218000.01 $2 per Person Reservations are final for all fieldtrips, No Refunds

Field Trips

Skip the movie theatre and join us for a family movie in the park. Bring a blanket or a lawn chair and find a comfortable spot in the park. Prior to the movie starting, allow your little ones to burn off some energy with supervised playground games. The games are scheduled to begin at 7:00 pm and the movie will start at dusk. Concessions will be available. For movie title, please contact Amanda Schwichtenberg at 604-4963 a week prior to showing.


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Summer Playground Program / Teen Scene

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Summer Playground

For those who have completed 4K - 5th Grade Come to your neighborhood elementary school and join our energetic leaders for games, arts and crafts, sports themed games (baseball, basketball World Cup), large group games (kickball), non-competitive games, special events and other age appropriate activities (like box hockey). The FREE fun, healthy and active summer playground programs are supervised during the hours listed below. Participation in the summer playground program is on a drop in basis and children are allowed to come and go as they choose. When at the program, all children will be encouraged to participate in the scheduled daily on-going activities. A safe and supervised environment will be provided however it should not be considered as a child care alternative (if you are looking for a child care program, please see our Summer SAFE Camp offerings on page 17.

Our Summer Playground FRE E!!! Program meets daily Monday Friday from June 13th - August 5th (rain or shine). In addition to the regularly scheduled daily activities, participants will have the opportunity to participate in special events and field trips for a nominal fee. Information will be distributed at your neighborhood summer playground program site. Parents are HIGHLY encouraged to fill out an emergency contact form at their playground site. Playgrounds will be closed 7/4

Playground Name Franklin

2060 S. 86th

9:00 am - 12:00 pm

Free Lunch and/or Dinner Site 12:00 - 12:30 pm

10230 W. Grant

9:00 am - 2:00 pm

12:00 - 12:30 pm

9:30 am - 4:00 pm

12:00 - 12:30 pm/3:30 - 4:00 pm

Address

Hours

Hoover

12705 W. Euclid

Jefferson

7229 W. Becher

12:30 pm - 4:00 pm

2211 S. 60th

12:30 pm - 4:00 pm

1000 S. 72nd

9:00 am - 12:00 pm

11:30 am - 12:00 pm

1330 S. 47th

10:00 am - 2:00 pm

12:00 - 12:30 pm

9:00 am - 12:00 pm

12:00 - 12:30 pm

Irving

Liberty Heights Park Longfellow

1540 S. 62nd

Madison

1117 S. 104th

Mitchell

10125 W. Montana

Walker

900 S. 119th

McKinley Park Pershing Wilson

8710 W. Orchard

10:00 am - 2:00 pm

9:00 am - 2:00 pm

10:00 am - 2:00 pm 12:30 pm - 4:00 pm

12:00 - 12:30 pm

12:00 - 12:30 pm/3:30 - 4:00 pm

12:00 - 12:30 pm

“Teen” Scene

Are you an Intermediate Student looking for a playground to call your own? Join us at Lane or Lincoln Intermediate School, where we will have activities geared towards participants in grades 5 and above. “Teens” can build relationships by playing various playground games, participate in special events, learn leadership skills and socialize with others.

M, Tu, W, Th, F 6/13 - 8/5 (Playground closed 7/4)

Lane Intermediate (NEW Location) 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

Lincoln Intermediate 1:00 - 4:00 pm Lunch served 12:00 - 12:30 pm


Summer SAFE Camp - Hale & Mann

What are your summer plans? How about Summer SAFE Camp?

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Summer SAFE Camp at Hale

Summer SAFE Camp at Mann

Fieldtrips, Special Events, Swimming, Group Leader led games and activities, arts & crafts, trips to Greenfield Park. Campers must bring a bag lunch that includes a drink daily.

Fieldtrips, Special Events, Water Activities at Liberty Heights, Group Leader led games and activities, arts & crafts, much, much, more! Breakfast and lunch are provided daily. Weekly menu provided.

Camp Director: Jeren Stolzenfeld

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THEME Slide into Funtimez Wildlife Adventure Week Stars and Stripes Camp Olympics Imaginerium Week SAFE Camp Carnival Splish Splash Week World Explorer Happily Ever After

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Camp Director: Jessica Toce

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THEME Jump into Summer Surf and Turf Salute the Red, White & Blue Camp Olympics Go Wild Anything Goes All Fun & Games Spirit Week That’s a Wrap

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SAFE Camp

Registration must be completed by 5:00 pm on Thursdays to avoid a $10 late fee. Registration is on a first come, first served basis. Payment will not be accepted at SAFE Camp. Supervised free play occurs daily during drop off and pick up times. A weekly newsletter with week specific information will be available at camp. Camp fees are not refundable in case of absence or illness due to staffing and planning that is involved. No fee will be refunded for a day or portion of the week if a child does not attend. Camp planning and materials have been made and committed to base on the registered number of campers per week. Alternate programming or early pickups are not available on fieldtrip days. Late Fees will be assessed for all children not picked up by 5:30 pm. Horace Mann Summer Camp is a part of the Wisconsin Shares program and a certified provider through Young Star. Please use provider #0000585800, Location #001 to obtain your authorization from the Department of Children and Families. Co-pays are due at time of enrollment. Families are responsible for proper use of hours and will be responsible for any remaining balance on account after state reimbursement is received. For further information, contact Elizabeth Breitenfeldt, 414-604-4968 LOCATIONS: DATES:

Nathan Hale High Horace Mann Elementary

June 13 - August 12, no camp on Monday, July 4.

CAMP HOURS: Monday - Friday, 7:00 am - 5:30 pm AGES:

CAMP FEE:

For children who have completed K4 through 5th grade during the 2015 - 2016 school year.

Per week $110 / $165 NR Fees include fieldtrip admission and transportation, on site activities and a daily snack.

End of Summer Camps

The WA-WM Recreation Department offers a series of day camps the week of August 15 - 19. End of Summer Camp is designed to provide all children with age appropriate activities that are engaging, stimulating, creative and fun. Daily activities may include but are not limited to: guest hosted or special events at camp, fieldtrips, gym & outdoor games, arts & crafts, movies, contest and more. Camps are held at Horace Mann and open to all students 4K - 5th grade. You are able to enroll for specific days or the whole week. Informational flyers will be distributed at Summer SAFE Camp or online at wawmrec.com. For more information, call Elizabeth Breitenfeldt at 604-4968. per day: $29 / $58 NR Summer SAFE Registration On Page 46


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Youth Tennis - No class July 4

Pee Wee

Ages 5 - 7 with no experience. The class pace is very slow. Junior tennis rackets will be provided.

6/14 - 7/28 Tu, Th 5:00 - 5:45 pm $32 / $48 NR

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Aces

Ages 9 - 14 with prior experience or has taken lessons for one year. Will learn fundamentals of overhead smash and strengthen forehand, backhand, volley and serve. **Ace players are encouraged to register for S.E.P.R.C. Tennis League

M, W, F 6/13 - 7/8 10:00 - 10:55 am $27 / $41 NR

M, W, F 7/11 - 7/29 10:00 - 10:55 am $20 / $30 NR

Little Rackets

Ages 6 - 9 with ittle or no previous playing experience. Will learn fundamentals of forehand, backhand, volleys and serve.

Youth Sports

M, W, F 6/13 - 7/8 9:00 - 9:55 am $27 / $41 NR

M, W, F 7/11 - 7/29 9:00 - 9:55 am $20 / $30 NR M, W, F 6/13 - 7/29 11:00 - 11:55 am $48 / $72 NR Tu, Th 6/14 - 7/28 10:00 - 10:55 am $32 / $48 NR

Tu, Th 6/14 - 7/28 4:00 - 4:55 pm $32 / $48 NR

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Tu, Th 6/14 - 7/28 9:00 - 9:55 am $32 / $48 NR Tu, Th 6/14 - 7/28 11:00 - 11:55 am $32 / $48 NR

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Sa 6/18 - 7/30 (No class 7/2) 10:00 - 10:55 am 205901.12 $16 / $24 NR

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Sa 6/18 - 7/30 (No class 7/2) 9:00 - 9:55 am 205901.07 $16 / $24 NR

S.E.P.R.C Tennis League

Are you interested in competing against surrounding communities in a fun competitive environment? The WA-WM Recreation Department participates in the Southeast Park and Recreation Council league. Practices will be at Nathan Hale High School. Individuals must provide own transportation for home matches. Transportation will be provided for away matches if necessary. Get signed up now!

End of the summer Tournament available for S.E.P.R.C participants for FREE!! Beginner League 3rd - 5th grade Little or no experience required.

Practices: Mondays & Wednesdays 1:00 - 1:55 pm Games: Fridays beginning June 24 1:00 pm 6/13 - 7/29

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Intermediate League 6th - 8th grade Some Experience is recommended.

Practices: Mondays & Wednesdays 1:00 - 1:55 pm

Hot Shots

Entering high school or playing at high school level. Will learn approach shot and advanced strategies and improve fundamentals of the game. ** Shot players are encouraged to register for S.E.P.R.C. Tennis League.

Tu, Th 6/14 - 7/28 6:00 - 6:55 pm $32 / $48 NR

205901.13

Sa 6/18 - 7/30 (No class 7/2) 11:00 - 11:55 am 205901.14 $16 / $24 NR

Instructional Tennis Program

Games: Tuesdays beginning June 21 1:00 pm 6/13 - 7/27

205905.02

High School League 9th - 12th grade Experience is highly recommended.

Practices: Mondays & Wednesdays 2:00 - 2:55 pm

Games: Thursdays beginning June 23 1:00 pm 6/13 - 7/28

205905.03

per league: $48 / $72 NR

All tennis lessons will be held at Nathan Hale High. Tennis balls are provided, bring your own racket. If it is raining, lightning, wet conditions, or very hot, lessons may be cancelled. Cancellations will be made at least one hour prior to start of class. Contact 604-4900, option 2 for weather related cancelations. The participant must have reasonable control in swinging a racket. Proper tennis attire encouraged. Tennis shoes (no sandals), wear light colored and light weight clothing. Bring water to lessons.


Field of Dreams

2nd & 3rd Grade Girls

This league emphasizes skill development and fun while learning the game of softball.

Practice: Tuesdays beginning 6/14 Dorow Field 1st week: Practice Tu & Th Games: Thursday Evenings Beginning 6/23 205305.01 Dorow Field .

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Girls Softball

Girls’ “Stars” Softball League

League of Their Own 4th & 5th Grade Girls

This league will continue the development and knowledge of skills while still having fun. Practice: Tuesday evenings beginning 6/14. WA Athletic Complex 1st week: Practice Tu & Th

Games: Thursday evenings Beginning 6/23 205305.02 WA Athletic Complex

There will be a limit of 13 players per team.

Teams will be coached by Recreation Department staff.

$35 / $53 NR Early Bird registration by June 3 $40 / $58 NR After June 3

Calling all 6th, 7th & 8th grade girls to be part of our girls’ “STARS” Softball league. The season will start out with a clinic on: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8th at West Allis Athletic Complex from 5:30 - 7:00 pm. Players should bring their softball glove, wear tennis shoes or softball spikes and shorts or sweatpants. Players will be hitting, fielding, pitching and working on other softball skills. After the clinic, recreation department staff will be drafting teams. Players will be notified by Friday, June 10th, which team they will be placed on. Practice will begin on Monday, June 13th. Practice will be Monday evenings and games on Wednesday evenings. However, the first week there will be practice on Monday and Wednesday and then the following Monday and games will begin on Wednesday, June 22nd. WAAC 205305.03

Youth Sports

Use registration form on page 44. All players in 2nd through 8th grade will receive a t-shirt courtesy of WA-WM Old Timers Baseball Association. A special thank you to the John Butorac family. For more information, please contact Linda Gritzmacher at 604-4911.

6th, 7th & 8th Grade Girls

The West Allis Recreation and Community Services Department will be able to raise money via the Chevy Youth Baseball Test Drive Fundraiser. Test drive a Chevrolet and upon online validation at www.experiencechevrolettoday.com, a $25 donation will be made to our league. All completed test drives must be validated online no later than June 30, 2016. Proud Sponsor of WA-WM Recreation Department Youth Sports Programs

This ad is paid for by New Berlin Swim Club


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T-Ball & Baseball Day Leagues Grade Completed 15 - 16 School Year

Participants may sign up for both Day & Night Options

Daytime Options - Teams are coached by WA-WM Recreation staff. Rookies

5K - 1st grade Co-ed

4 - 5 years Co-ed

Coach pitch league emphasizing skill development and fun. It is a great way to introduce the game.

Focus is FUN and the basic terminology and skills. The league will consist of 3 practices and 5 games.

Practice & Games Begins 6/17 McKinley Park F 10:00 am 205200.03

Practice begins 6/13 M, Tu 9:00 am

Games begins 6/23 Th 5:30 or 6:45 pm Dorow Field

Sluggers

2nd - 3rd grade Boys

Overhand coach pitch emphasizing team play and skill work. Umpires use Recreation Department rules.

Practice Begins 6/14 Tu 10:00 am

Games Begin 6/23 Th 12:00 or 1:30 pm McKinley Field

Grand Slam

4th - 5th grade Boys

This is an overhand player pitch league. League will focus on game play and sportsmanship. Umpires use Recreation Department rules.

Practice Begins 6/13 M 12:00 pm

Games Begin 6/22 W 1:00 or 2:30 pm McKinley Field

Youth Sports

Practice Field locations: Hoover, Liberty Heights, Mitchell & Survive Alive Rec Center Players will practice at fields they are registered for. Players will be contacted prior to the first practice.

$30 / $45 NR Early Bird registration by June 3 $35 / $53 NR After June 3

$35 / $53 NR Early Bird registration by June 3rd $40 / $60 NR After June 3rd

Boys “Harvey Kuenn” Baseball League

In conjunction with the Greenfield and Greendale Park and Recreation Departments we are offering a fun and a competitive TRAVELING league where you play with your friends, are guaranteed playing time, and get to be a part of our “Harvey Kuenn” baseball league, named after former major leaguer and Milwaukee Brewer manager who grew up in West Allis. This is not a select league. All who register are on the team. Do not miss out, tell your friends and sign up now. The league is a full uniform league, that is provided and sponsored by the Harvey Kuenn Foundation. Games are Wednesdays, 10:00 am. Practices are Mondays, 10:00 am. Practice will begin the week of June 13th. Field Locations: Mitchell, Survive Alive Recreation Center, Hoover, and Liberty Heights. $35 / $53 NR $40 / $60 NR

Early Bird registration by June 3rd or until a team has 13 players After June 3rd

Use registration form on page 44. The Rec Dept. reserves the right to combine teams for the benefit of the program. All players in 4K through 5th grade will receive a t-shirt courtesy of WA-WM Old Timers Baseball Association. Thank you to our t-shirt sponsor, the John Butorac family. For more information regarding youth baseball contact Cory Thompson, 604-4959. In Case of Inclement Weather Please Call 414-604-4900, Option 2


T-Ball & Baseball Night Leagues / Pitch, Hit & Run Grade Completed 15 - 16 School Year

Participants may sign up for Day & Night Options See description of leagues on page 20

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Use registration form on page 44. For more information regarding youth baseball contact Cory Thompson, 604-4959.

“Junior T-Ball” & “Rookies” Co-Ed Under the Lights

Parent coaches are needed for Junior T-Ball and Rookies Under the Lights. All coaches are required to fill out a volunteer background check. Parent coaches meeting Wednesday, May 25 at 6:00 pm at the Administration Center.

Players register as individuals and will be placed on teams. Every effort will be made to group players by school. Players will be contacted by a coach prior to the start of the program.

“Junior T-Ball” 4 - 5 years Co-ed

Practice and Games: Mondays 6/6 - 8/1 (No games 7/4) 5:30 or 6:45 pm 205200.01

Practice and Games: Wednesdays 6/8 - 7/27 5:30 or 6:45 pm 205200.02 $30 / $45 NR $35 / $53 NR

Early Bird registration by May 20 After May 20

6/7 - 7/28 Practice: Tuesdays 5:30 or 6:45 pm Games: Thursdays 5:30 or 6:45 pm

Klentz Park and other locations if necessary. $35 / $53 NR $40 / $60 NR

Early Bird registration by May 20 After May 20

“Sluggers” & “Grand Slam” Under the Lights

Teams are coached by WA-WM Recreation staff.

“Sluggers” 2nd & 3rd Boys Under the Lights McKinley Field

6/13 - 8/3

Practice: Mondays (No practice 7/4) 5:30 or 6:45 pm Games: Wednesdays 5:30 or 6:45 pm

Field: McKinley Park

“Grand Slam” 4th & 5th Boys Under the Lights McKinley Field

6/14 - 8/4

Practice: Tuesdays 5:30 or 7:00 pm

Games: Thursdays 5:30 or 7:00 pm

$35 / $53 NR Early Bird registration by June 3 $40 / $60 NR After June 3

Pitch, Hit and Run Competition for Boys & Girls

FRE

E Do you like to play baseball or softball and want to show off your skills or just have fun participating in a great playground event? Get involved now in our annual Pitch, Hit and Run Competition. There will be an event held at each summer playground. Look for flyers with additional information at your summer playground or Recreation Department. Anyone age 5 - 14 are eligible to participate. Your playground is looking forward to you representing them!!

In Case of Inclement Weather Please Call 414-604-4900, Option 2

Youth Sports

Klentz Park and other locations if necessary.

“Rookies” 5K - 1st Co-ed Under the Lights


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Youth Sports - Grade Completed 15 - 16 School Year

The Recreation Dept. reserves the right to combine leagues or move locations for the benefit of the program

4K “Mini-Grasshoppers” Co-Ed Instructional Soccer

Don’t miss out on this popular soccer experience while learning the skills and fundamentals of soccer. Reservoir Park Th 6/23 - 7/28 6:00 - 6:45 pm 7:00 - 7:45 pm

205700.01 205700.02

$27 / $42 NR Early Bird registration by June 16 $32 / $48 NR After June 16

Co-Ed Playground Kickball League 2nd/3rd & 4th/5th grade Register by Friday, June 17

Teams will be divided up at the playground. Teams coached by Recreation Department staff. For more information, contact Cory Thompson, 604-4959. Youth Sports

McKinley Park F 6/24 - 7/29 2nd - 3rd grade 4th - 5th grade $18 / $27 NR

11:00 am 1:00 pm

205400.01 205400.02

Dodge Ball League

2nd - 8th grade Register by Friday, June 17

GET INVOLVED with our popular, fun and exciting session of dodge ball. Each day teams will be randomly chosen and will play a variety of different forms of dodge ball. Based on enrollment, leagues may be combined. For more information call Cory Thompson, 604-4959. McKinley Park F 6/24 - 7/29 2nd & 3rd grade

12:00 pm

6th, 7th & 8th grade

2:00 pm

4th & 5th grade $18 / $27 NR

2:00 pm

Outdoor Soccer 5K - 8th Grade

Instructional soccer leagues will focus on skill development, team work, self-worth, and sportsmanship. Practices and games will take place between 5:30 - 8:30 pm. The Rec Dept. has the right to combine leagues or move locations for the benefit of the program. Players will be contacted by phone prior to the start of the program.

*Parent coaches are needed! All coaches are required to fill out a volunteer background check. Coaches meeting will be held on Tuesday, June 7th, 6:00 pm at the Administration Center. Reservoir Park & other locations if necessary

Little Strikers & World Cup M, W 6/15 - 8/3 (No games or practice 7/4) “Little Strikers” 5K - 1st grade BOYS

205702.01

“Little Strikers” 5K - 1st grade GIRLS

205702.02

“World Cup” 4th - 5th grade GIRLS

205702.06

”World Cup” 4th - 5th grade BOYS

United & Inferno Tu, Th 6/16 - 8/4

205702.05

“United” 2nd - 3rd grade BOYS

205702.03

“Inferno” 6th - 8th grade Co-Ed

205702.07

“United” 2nd - 3rd grade GIRLS

205702.04

**Inferno - There will be a Mandatory Draft on Thursday, June 16th at 6:00 pm at Reservoir Park.

$35 / $53 NR Early Bird registration by June 3 $40 / $60 NR After June 3

205800.01

205800.02

205800.03

In Case of Inclement Weather Please Call 414-604-4900, Option 2


Archery for Beginners Ages 10 & up

Learn the fundamentals of archery including bow and arrow history, safety techniques, shooting mechanics and more. Class will be conducted outdoors weather permitting. A limited amount of equipment will be provided however, you may bring your own bow and arrow equipment if possible (recurve and compound bows only). Franklin Fieldhouse M, Tu, W, Th, F 6/20 - 6/24 4:15 - 5:45 pm 7/18 - 7/22 4:15 - 5:45 pm

$40 / $60 NR

205110.01 205110.02 205110.03

Youth AAYFL Tackle Football

5th, 6th, 7th & 8th graders for the school year 2016 - 2017 interested in playing youth tackle football can register at the WA-WM Recreation Department. Sign up now, spots are limited and registration is already under way. For more information, visit www.westallisyouthfootball.com.

Youth & High School Summer Athletic Camps will be run through each high school. If you are interested in finding out more information about summer athletic camps please contact the athletic directors. Central High School Chip Mackenzie 604-3118

West Allis Wolves Baseball and Softball

The West Allis Wolves competitive youth baseball and softball club is looking for young athletes to compete against surrounding community teams. The boys will compete in the Wisconsin State Youth Baseball League (WSYBL). The girls will compete in the Milwaukee Girls Fastpitch League (MGFL) as well as in weekend tournaments in 2016. The club, under the auspices of the WA–WM Recreation Department, is looking to field teams on the boys side from grades 3 - 8 and on the girls side from ages 9 - 17. For more information, visit www.westalliswolves.com. Tryouts will be in the fall.

Wanted....

Youth Soccer Referees & Baseball/Softball Umpires To apply, fill out an application at 1205 S. 70th St., or find the application online at www.wawmrec.com. You must be at least 14 years of age. For more information contact Cory Thompson, 604-4959.

Nathan Hale High School Elliot Kramsky 604-3219

Youth Golf Lessons

Looking to expand your child’s knowledge of golf past the usual 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 the 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. Deer Haven Golf Club, 19180 W Cleveland Ave For weather cancellations, please call Deer Haven Golf Club at 262-650-0760.

Youth Sports

8/15 - 8/19 10:00 - 11:30 am

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Youth Sports

Ages 6 - 10 10:00 - 11:00 am Sa 6/4 - 7/9 205600.01 Sa 7/23 - 8/27 205600.02

Ages 11 - 15 11:00 am - 12:00 pm Sa 6/4 - 7/9 205600.03 Sa 7/23 - 8/27 205600.04 $35 / $53 NR

Co-Ed Kickball - High School Intramurals

Kickball, are you kidding me, who doesn’t like Kickball? Get involved and active with your friends in this new program! There are only games and you get to pick your own teammates!! Look in your school or athletic department office for registration information. For more information contact Program Manager, Cory Thompson at 604-4959. Get your squad together NOW & sign up for Kickball! WA Athletic Complex Baseball Fields

Weekday Evening (TBD), beginning the week of 6/20


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Future Stars

Volunteers Needed

GET INVOLVED with our inclusive sports-fundamentals of movement program for children ages 3 - 9 with and without cognitive disabilities. Participants will engage in developmentally appropriate play activities designed to foster physical, cognitive, and social development through throwing, jumping, catching, learning to follow instructions and more. M 6/20 - 8/1 (No class July 4) Irving Elementary 3 - 5 years 5:30 - 6:15 pm 6 - 9 years 6:15 - 7:00 pm $15 / $22 NR

213001.01 213001.02

Adaptive Recreation

Summer Dance for Participants with Disabilities

We’re having a “4th of July Party”, so come on out and show off your patriotic spirit and dance moves! Participants with disabilities and their families are encouraged to attend. There will be music, dancing, and contests including best outfit so let’s see your best “4th of July” outfit. Snacks will be provided. Volunteers are needed and will be subject to a background check before hand. Irving Gym

Th 7/7 6:00 - 8:00 pm

213020.01

Adaptive

per family: $10 / $15 NR (register under participants name)

West Allis Special Olympics

Become involved!! Special Olympics provides year round opportunities for exercise, sports trainings and athletic competitions for persons 8 years of age and above with cognitive disabilities. For more information regarding sports available or to become a coach or volunteer contact Claudia Derringer at 257-4610.

Special Needs Summer Camp

This camp offers individuals with special needs an opportunity to develop their abilities in recreational, physical and social settings alongside with our energetic and qualified staff. Contact Cory Thompson for important necessary paperwork. Irving Elementary M, Tu, W, Th, F (No camp 7/4) 9:00 am - 2:00 pm

6/13 - 7/29

per week: $85 / $170 NR

Volunteers Needed

Parent and Participant with Special Needs Swim Ages 4 and up

Join us for a fun swim session for people with special needs and their parents. The program will run similar to our semi-private lessons with one instructor to every 4 participants. Instructors will meet with parents to determine individual goals for the class. We do ask for individuals to set goals but the main focus will be to have fun, meet new friends, and learn basics fundamentals of swimming. Instructors will work alongside parents IN the water. Nathan Hale F 6/17 - 8/5 6:00 - 6:50 pm $24 / $36 NR

201008.01

Bowling

Get involved in this awesome 4 week program for participants with special needs ages 15 and up. A great way to be active, make new friends, and work on your bowling skills. Participants will get two games per night. There will be a PIZZA party included on the final night! Participants must be self sufficient or be accompanied by a responsible adult. Concessions will be available for a separate fee. Must provide own transportation. AMF West, 7505 W. Oklahoma Tu 7/5 - 7/26 6:00 - 8:00 pm 213010.01 $34 / $51 NR

If interested in volunteering or have any questions please contact Cory Thompson at 604-4959.


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Adult Wellness

Wellness Information Series

Per Class: $5 / $8 NR Presenter: Dr. Rick Hruby - Franklin Fieldhouse Tuesday Classes are from 10:00 - 11:00 am Wednesday Classes are from 6:00 - 7:00 pm

8WW Presentation

Wellness 101

Sifting through health and wellness information can seem overwhelming. We will break down the importance and basics of eating, moving and thinking well, making it more manageable for you to implement it in your daily life. This informative workshop will kick-start your wellness journey. Tu 6/21 208047.01 W 6/22 208047.02

It’s estimated that over 80% of all disease stems from poor nutrition. The fact that we have become an “obese” nation is all around us. Participants will learn what carbohydrates, proteins, and fats are and how to properly combine them for optimal digestion and health. We’ll teach you how to read food labels and will present many examples of delicious, healthy food choices for meals and snacks. Nutritional knowledge is essential and an invaluable key to living a healthy life. Tu W

7/19 7/20

208047.09 208047.10

Tu W Tu W

6/28 6/29 8/23 8/24

208047.03 208047.04 208047.05 208047.06

Move Better

Today we know from research that movement is not an option. It is as essential to good health as food, water, and oxygen. It is a must and crucial to living a long healthy life. We are all aware that we should exercise and have good posture. But then, why don’t we? The answer is that exercise takes time from our already hectic schedule and can be uncomfortable and painful. This lecture offers insight and guidelines for making exercise, as well as spinal health, a life-long commitment. Tu W

8/9 8/10

208047.13 208047.14

Learn what is your wellness score and how to get a good grade on your health; Body Mass Index (BMI); Waist/Hip ratio; Blood pressure and resting pulse; Sugar biomarkers; Lipid biomarkers; Medical Symptoms Questionnaire; How to identify if you have metabolic syndrome; What is food?; Good fats vs. bad fats. Tu W

7/12 7/13

208047.07 208047.08

Lower Your Cholesterol Naturally

Have the correct Cholesterol tests done. Maintain a BMI less than 25 - checks for Metabolic Syndrome; Eat a healthy diet; Exercise; Get good quality sleep and reduce your stress; Use supplements; Have a wellness coach to help guide you. Tu W

7/26 7/27

208047.11 208047.12

Stress & Anti-Aging

Is stress killing you? Wellness wall - where are you? Three types of stress. Health impacts of stress. How does stress affect our body? What is definition of health? Managing stress solutions. Improved quality of life. Tu

8/16

208047.15

Adult Wellness

Eat Better

Are you fatigued, frustrated, frazzled, fat and fed-up with not feeling good? You are not alone! 50% of our fellow Americans will die from preventable diseases. Lifestyle problems need lifestyle solutions? The 8 Weeks to Wellness Workshop will give you a multi-dimensional approach to weight loss, increased energy, strength and flexibility, stress reduction and improved overall health. Learn what you can do to change your health and your life without drugs or surgery? Feel fabulous, fit and full of life with a great future of great health!

Your Wellness Score and Understanding Your Tests


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Forever Fit

Aerobic program for seniors or anyone needing an easier workout. Workout includes activities that will increase cardiovascular endurance, bone density and muscle strength. Balance and flexibility exercises are included. Appropriate music will keep you motivated!! Wear comfortable cross training shoes and bring a water bottle. You may sign up for 1 or 2 days per week. Instructor: Julie Fraleigh, NETA, SAFE & CPR Certified

Fitness Center

M 6/13 - 8/8 (No class 7/4) 10:15 - 11:15 am 208000.01 W 6/15 - 8/10 (No class 7/6) 10:15 - 11:15 am 208000.02 $32 / $48 NR

Bhangra Indian Fusion

Adult Fitness

Bhangra is an Indian-dance based program, designed for people of all ages and fitness levels. Specifically, it introduces high energy Bhangra and Bollywood dance movements in an easy-to-follow fitness format, and is a mechanism by which thousands of people have been moved, touched and inspired to become physically active. No dance experience required. Instructor: Elaina Qureshi Franklin Fieldhouse Th 6/16 - 8/18 (No class 7/14) 6:00 - 6:45 pm 208210.01 $27/ $41 NR

Adult Fitness Chair Yoga

Chair Yoga is designed to meet the specific needs of senior adults 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 senior adults 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. Instructor: Elaina Qureshi Fitness Center W 6/15 - 8/17 (No class 7/13) 9:15 - 10:00 am 208001.01 $27 / $41 NR

Bodyball Pilates

Pilates is a combination of physiotherapy and exercise which creates balance through movement,body awareness and breath. Floor exercises as well as the use of a bodyball will increase core strength and flexibility. You will leave feeling tall, strong and relaxed. Bring light to medium hand weights, a non-skid mat and water bottle. Perfect for men and women. Mary Bockhorst, SAFE Fitness Instructor

Ballet Barre

The hot new barre workout spreading the globe. This Ballet Barre workout will tone the thighs, lift your butt, sculpt your arms and flatten your abs! Come join in this exciting class! Please bring a mat to class. Instructor: Elaina Qureshi Franklin Fieldhouse

Th 6/16 - 8/18 (No class 7/14) 7:00 - 7:45 pm 208810.01 $27 / $41 NR

Total Stretch

Non-aerobic exercise that tones your entire body. Body ball and exer-bands are provided. Cross training or aerobics shoes and a large towel or exercise mat are advised. Instructor: Kay Farber, CPR Certified.

Fitness Center M 6/13 - 8/22 (No class 7/4) 6:00 - 7:00 pm 208500.01 W 6/15 - 8/24 (No class 7/6) 6:00 - 7:00 pm 208500.02 $40 / $60 NR

Fitness Center Th 6/16 - 7/21 (No class 7/7) 7:00 - 7:50 pm 208300.01 $24 / $36 NR

Try our new class combination of spin / yoga fusion. Details on page 29


Adult Fitness

Therapeutic Dance

Burn calories with dance fitness class that combines 9 different movement forms from dance arts (jazz and modern), martial arts (tae kwon do and tai chi) and healing arts (yoga). No previous dance or martial arts experience necessary. Bring a mat or towel and a covered water bottle. Instructor: Elaina Qureshi Franklin Fieldhouse M 6/13 - 8/15 (No class 7/4 & 7/11) 5:00 - 5:45 pm 208200.01

Chair Yoga For Healing

This supportive class is designed for people dealing with chronic illnesses, injuries or any other kind of physical limitation. Move through gentle postures to enhance mobility with the support of a chair and other props. Each class begins with a brief question and answer session and closes with a guided meditation, placing emphasis on using the mind/body connection to help you feel better. Instructor: Susie Melott, RYT-200 Fitness Center Tu 10:15 - 11:00 am 5/24 - 6/28 208110.01 7/5 - 8/9 208110.02

$24 / $36 NR

$18 / $27 NR

Happy Hour Yoga

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Class begins with moving through basic sun salutations to engage the entire body, then flows through postures designed to make you feel good. Linking breath to movement creates a sense of calm in the body. Modifications will be offered throughout, so this class is perfect for beginners and intermediates. Please bring a mat and get ready to be awesome! Instructor: Susie Melott, RYT-200

1139 S. 70th Enter through door E2 W 5:30 - 6:30 pm 5/25 - 6/29 208110.03 7/6 - 8/10 208110.04 $24 / $36 NR

Hatha Yoga with Crystal

Adult Fitness

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! Class may be held outside on beautiful days, so dress accordingly. Please bring your own yoga mat. Instructor: Crystal Perry, Tu 7/5 - 8/16 Registered Yoga Teacher 6:00 - 7:15 pm 208110.06 Frank Lloyd Wright $32 / $48 NR

1st Annual "30 days of Summer Yoga" - July 16 - August 14

Greet the sun with Susie Melott each morning from July 16th through August 14th for a 45 minute yoga class. These classes are designed to be accessible to beginners, as well as intermediates. All classes will be similar, yet different, giving you time to explore and build your own practice. Flow through a playful mix of sun salutations and other poses designed to make you feel good! No payment necessary... instead make a donation to the 30 different causes that we will be collecting money or items for. 100% of proceeds will benefit local schools and different organizations around West Allis (check the calendar for specifics). Pre-registration isn't necessary, just show up with your mat, water and donation. For more information, contact Susie directly at yogaisserved@gmail.com, or visit yogaisserved.com. Franklin Fieldhouse M, Tu, W, Th, F 6:15 am - 7:00 am Sa, Su 8:00 am - 8:45 am Sa

July 16 WA Christmas Parade 23 WISH Program 30 DAV Chapter #19 6 Hunger Task Force 13 CAAD

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18 Horace Mann Community Closet 25 Hoover Elem PTA Aug 1 Longfellow Elem PTA 8 Walker Elem PTA

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19 Central HS PTA

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20 Franklin Elem PTA

26 27 Irving Elem PTA Jefferson Elem PTA 2 3 Madison Elem PTA Mitchell Elem PTA 9 10 WAWM Special Ed PTA West Milwaukee Interm PTA

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21 22 FL Wright Interm PTA Horace Mann Elem PTA 28 Lane Elem PTA 4 Nathan Hale HS PTA 11 Wilson Elem PTA

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Adult Fitness

Line Dance Fitness Class

Zumba For Families

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. Instructor: Vicki Francolucci,

Zumba designed exclusively for families of all ages. This is a rockin’, energy fitness-party packed with specially choreographed, kid-friendly routines and music kids love, like hip-hop, reggaeton, cumbia and more. Family members will see the effects it has on increasing focus, self-confidence, boosting metabolism and enhancing coordination. Instructor: Elaina Qureshi

Lane Intermediate Th 6/16 - 8/18 7:00 - 8:00 pm

per family: $20 / $35 NR

Certified in Group Fitness, Spin, Zumba & Stability Ball

$40 / $60 NR

208230.01

Franklin Fieldhouse M 6/13 - 8/15 (No class 7/4 & 7/11) 6:00 - 6:45 pm

214000.01

Adult Fitness

Fitness Center Tu 7:00 - 8:00 pm 6/7 - 7/19 208202.01 (No class July 5) 7/26 - 8/30

$40 / $60 NR

208202.02

Zumba is a high energy class combined with motivating music and unique moves allows you to dance away your worries while getting a great overall body workout. Zumba fuses Latin and international music with dance themes creating an easy to follow energizing experience. Dress comfortably and wear athletic shoes. M 6/13 - 8/22 (No class 7/4) Jill Farina - Zumba/Gold/Toning and

Belly Dancing

Have FUN! Be FABULOUS! Be YOU! Gain confidence, increase flexibility, improve posture, and strengthen your core. Learn the basics of Middle Eastern Dance, including shimmies, hip movements, veil work, and more! Suitable for all ages, shapes, sizes, and abilities. No prior dance experience necessary. To learn more, please visit www.zephyrbellydance.net. Instructor: Stephanie Schmidt

Zumba

NETA Certified

Lane Intermediate 6:00 - 7:00 pm

Shake, Rattle & Roll

Come get a workout and learn some classic wedding, party and celebration dances. We will learn how to Macarena, Cupid Shuffle, Electric Slide, Bus Stop, Swing and many more fun party dance from here to all over the world. No experience necessary just a desire to have fun and get in shape! Instructor: Elaina Qureshi

Tu 6/14 - 8/23 (No class 8/9) Andrea Polinske - Zumba Certified Franklin Fieldhouse 6:00 - 7:00 pm 208100.02 W 6/15 - 8/24 (No class 7/27) Alyssa Trudell - Zumba Certified Franklin Fieldhouse 6:00 - 7:00 pm 208100.03 $40 / $60 NR

Franklin Fieldhouse M 6/13 - 8/15 (No class 7/4 & 7/11) 7:00 - 7:45 pm 208235.01 $20 / $35 NR

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Adult Lap Swim days and times Listed on Page 1


Adult Fitness

Spin / Yoga Fusion

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. Feel the benefits of both classes with instructors Melissa Olenchek and Susie Melott. Bring a water bottle and mat to class. Fitness Center F 5:00 - 6:00 pm

6/3 - 7/8 (No class 7/1) 7/15 - 8/12 $20 / $35 NR

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

NETA certified

Fitness Center

Tu 6/14 - 8/23 (No class 7/5) 6:00 - 7:00 pm 208600.01 Th 6/16 - 8/25 (No class 7/7) 6:00 - 7:00 pm 208600.02 $40 / $60 NR

Are you looking to increase cardiovascular endurance, bone and muscle strength? This class is what you are looking for. Music will guide us on our ride including hill work, sprints, lifts and leisure riding. Our certified instructor will help you SPIN your way to fitness.

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! Instructor: Elaina Qureshi Th 6/16 - 8/18 (No class 7/14) Franklin Fieldhouse 5:00 - 5:45 pm 208602.01 $24 / $36 NR

Fitness Center

Tu 6/14 - 8/16 6:15 - 7:00 pm 208400.01 Instructor: Mary Ann Batchelor W Beginner 6/15 - 8/17 6:00 - 6:45 pm 208400.02 Instructor: Melissa Olenchek

Th 6/16 - 8/18 6:15 - 7:00 pm 208400.03 Instructor: Mary Ann Batchelor Sa 6/11 - 8/20 (No class 7/2) 9:00 - 9:45 am 208400.04 Instructor: Melissa Olenchek $30 / $45 NR

Crunch Time & 20-20-20 are on vacation this summer! Please watch our Fall Activity Guide to see when they will return!

Adult Fitness

Burns up to 1,000 calories in 50 minutes! Experience this total body "plateau-proof fitness formula" workout utilizing resistance and cardio training. R.I.P.P.E.D. combines Resistance, Intervals, Power, Plyometrics, Endurance and Diet components to strengthen muscles and greatly improve the cardiovascular system in ways that are fun, safe, doable and effective. Go from unhealthy, unfit and tired to healthy, strong and energetic! This workout is for YOU! Diet tips given at the end of each class. Modifications given so all can participate. Bring a mat, water bottle and hand-held weights. Wear cross training shoes. Instructor: Karen Lawton - RIPPED,

Group Cycling

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“Define” Butz, Gutz & Weights

Want a great class to work on those areas of concern! Then “DEFINE” is your class. Come work on your CORE, ABS and LOWER & UPPER BODY. You will target those areas in class while having a great time. Instructor: Vicki Francolucci, certified in Group Fitness, Spin, Zumba & Stability Ball

Lane Intermediate Th 6/16 - 8/18 5:45 - 6:45 pm $40 / $60 NR

How are we doing? Let us know at www.wawmrec.com!

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Instructional Tennis Program

Adult Sports

Learn the fundamentals of tennis, improve your skills or just have fun and be active playing tennis. Tennis experience encouraged, but not necessary! Bring a water bottle to lessons. Tennis balls are provided, bring your own racket. Proper tennis attire encouraged. If it is raining, lightning, wet conditions, or very hot there may not be lessons that day. Cancellations will be made at least one hour prior to start of class. Cancelled classes will not be made up. Call 604-4900, option 2 for cancellation updates. . Adult Beginner: Little or no previous experience. Adult Advanced: Previous experience or has taken lessons for one year. Nathan Hale

Adult Beginner M, W 6/13 - 7/27 6:00 - 6:55 pm 207900.01 Adult Advanced M, W 6/13 - 7/27 7:00 - 7:55 pm 207900.02 $42 / $63 NR

Adult Sports - Instruction Adult Beginning Archery

Learn the fundamentals of archery, including bow and arrow history, safety techniques, shooting mechanics and more. Class will be conducted outdoors weather permitting. A limited amount of equipment will be provided however, you may bring your own bow and arrow equipment if possible (recurve and compound bows only). Franklin Fieldhouse M, Tu, W, Th, F 6/20 - 6/24 6:00 - 7:30 pm 207110.01 7/18 - 7/22 6:00 - 7:30 pm $40 / $60 NR

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Wanted: Adult Sports Officials

The West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation Department is looking for experienced adult sports officials for softball, volleyball, basketball and kickball. If you are interested, please contact Dustin Smith to receive an application.

Adult Golf Lessons

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 plans consists of trips to the golf range, a trip to the practice green and a 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! Deer Haven Golf Club, 19180 W. Cleveland Ave For weather cancellations, please call Deer Haven Golf Club at 262-650-0760. Adult Beginners 6:00 - 7:00 pm M 6/6 - 7/18 207600.01 (No Class 7/4) M 7/25 - 8/29 207600.02

Adult Experience 7:00 - 8:00 pm M 6/6 - 7/18 207600.03 (No Class 7/4) M 7/25 - 8/29 207600.04 $35 / $53 NR

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Adult Sports - Instruction

WA-WM Recreation Dept. to host Wisconsin Senior Olympics Badminton Tournament on August 26th at Nathan Hale High School

Are you 50 or older and looking for some fun, fitness and competition this summer? The Wisconsin Senior Olympics is set for August 19 through September 11, 2016 and offers over twenty different sports from swimming to powerlifting. Some of our games are great for beginners like Horseshoes, Shuffleboard or Lawn Bowling and we have more competitive events such as Cycling and 3:3 Basketball. There is something for everyone! Learn more at our website: www.wiseniorolympics.com.

Open Table Tennis

The Milwaukee Table Tennis Club offers open play every Saturday from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm and every Sunday from 1:00 - 4:00 pm at Irving Elementary. It is open to everyone. All ages and levels of play are welcome. Open to everyone for a nominal fee to be paid at the door.

Fall Softball

Deadline for returning team registration: Friday, August 5th New team registration begins: Monday, August 8th

Leagues start the week of September 5th

All ages and abilities are welcome to participate. Equipment will be provided for those who need it. Nathan Hale High April - August Mondays 8:00 - 10:00 pm

Cancellations may occur without notice due to school events. $2 / $3 NR (per night)

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 for. That's where our free agent program comes in! If you are an individual looking for a team, contact Dustin Smith to register as a free agent. Your free agent 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.

Portable Volleyball Equipment

Residents will be able to rent portable volleyball equipment for personal use through the West Allis West Milwaukee Recreation Department. The package includes a volleyball net, poles and volleyball. You will need your own hammer to drive the stakes supporting the poles into the ground. The volleyball net will set up on any grass area. The cost for a 3 day volleyball package rental will be $20 plus a $100 refundable security deposit. Equipment pick up and drop off available Monday-Friday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm. Reservations are taken on a first come first served basis.

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Adult Sports

We offer several options Men’s and Co-Rec for fall softball. Visit our website at www.wawmrec.com for registration information. Leagues will take place at Liberty Heights and Thomson Field Tuesday or Thursday evenings. The Co-Rec League will take place on Monday evenings. If rainouts occur during the season, games will be made up the following day.

Open Badminton & Pickleball

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Adult Sport Leagues

Adult Men’s Summer Basketball

New this summer, we will be offering a Men’s Basketball league. The 2016 Summer Men’s Basketball Leagues will start in June. Leagues will take place at FLW Intermediate School, 9501 W. Cleveland Ave. on Tuesday evenings. Team registration will begin May 9th. The six week league has limited space, so sign up your team early. Visit our website at www.wawmrec.com for registration information.

Adult Co-Rec Soccer

Do you want to jump back into soccer after several years away from the game? Or do you just want to get involved? Here is your chance. We are offering Adult Co-Rec Outdoor Soccer for the first time. This recreational program is a great way to enjoy the game of soccer in a fun atmosphere. Participants should arrive at 6 pm and then divide into 2 teams. It will be open play until 8:00 pm. Players must sign up ahead of time to be eligible to participate.

Adult Sports

West Allis Athletic Complex Soccer Field (Cleveland Ave.) W 6/22 - 7/27 6:00 - 8:00 pm 207700.01 $15 / $23 NR

Adult Co-Rec Sand Volleyball

Want to have fun with friends in the sun and sand? Come join us this summer for sand volleyball. We play mid-May through July, 6:30 pm Thursdays at Liberty Heights Park. Registration is being taken for all teams.

Adult Softball

Join us for another summer of softball. Visit our website at www.wawmrec.com under adult sports for registration information. The 2016 summer softball season will start the week of April 11th. We offer the following leagues: Men’s - Liberty Heights Park 62nd & Lapham Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday

Men’s - Thomson Field, West Allis Athletic Complex (WAAC) 116th & Cleveland Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday *NEW* Co-Rec - Dorow Field 2450 S. 68th Friday

Adult Co-Rec Kickball

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). Co-Rec Kickball begins mid-May on Thursday evenings at the West Allis Athletic Complex.

55+ Softball League

The West Allis - West Milwaukee Recreation 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 the first week in May and continue to August. The price includes a jersey and hat. West Allis Athletic Complex 117th and Cleveland Ave.

Mondays *NEW* 207800.01 Teams will play one game each week $15 / $30 NR Tuesdays

207800.02 Teams will play doubleheaders each week $20 / $40 NR Fridays

207800.03 Teams will play one game each week $15 / $30 NR

For more league information, contact Dustin Smith at 604-4938 or smitdu@wawm.k12.wi.us


Beginner Aikido Ages 14 & up

Aikido is one of the best kept secrets in martial arts. Pronounced ahy-kee-do, Aikido is a Japanese art of self-defense employing locks, throws and holds and utilizing the principle of nonresistance to cause an opponent’s momentum to work against them. It is a mix of Jujitsu and Kenjutsu. Join district teacher Matthew Fanning, a member of the Midwest Tomiki Aikido Yudanshakai, in learning the proper technique of Aikido. There will be tumbling involved. Just like other martial arts, Aikido is a ranking system and students can earn rank as they study this style of martial arts. Horace Mann Cafeteria Th 6/23 - 7/28 6:30 - 7:30 pm 206304.01 $25 / $38 NR

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Adult Enrichment Bubble Soccer Ages 15 & up

Experience soccer in a whole new exciting environment… in giant plastic bubbles! Don’t worry the bubbles won’t pop as you run after the soccer ball or bounce into opponents. Teams will consist of 5 players and the game will have two-five minute halves. Bring your friends to create a team or join a team. All are welcome to play! Enjoy a game full of laughs and memories to share with your friends. Bubble Soccer games will be scheduled between 6:30 – 8:30 pm, and players will be contacted prior to game day with their scheduled game time. If the minimum enrollment is not met, Bubble Soccer may be cancelled. WAAC Soccer Complex F 5/6 6:30 - 8:30 pm

per (15 minute) game: $10

Intermediate Aikido

Ages 14 & up Are you looking to further your Aikido knowledge and skills? Matthew Fanning is willing teach another level of Aikido for those looking for a challenge. Intermediate Aikido is faster pace than the Beginner and will cover more advance skills in throws, holds, and locks. Participants do not need to have experience in the Beginner Aikido to enroll. Horace Mann Cafeteria Th 6/23 - 7/28 7:45 - 8:45 pm

Spanish Experience

Avoiding Toxins & Natural Alternatives

Administrative Center Rm. 706 Tu 5/24 6:30 - 7:30 pm 206507.01 $4 / $6 NR

Administration Center Rm. 708 Tu 7/26 - 8/16 6:45 - 7:45 pm 206750.01 $25 / $38 NR

$25 / $38 NR

Savvy City Cycling & City Bike Tour

Learn tips and FREE ! tricks to enjoy urban biking with the Wisconsin Bike Fed. This class will begin indoors to review best street riding practices and then head outside for an on-bike skills practice and a relaxed ride to explore city streets led by instructor. Please bring a bike and helmet. McKinley Fieldhouse Tu 6/21 6:30 - 8:30 pm

Sa 7/16 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Th 8/18 6:30 - 8:30 pm

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Adult Enrichment

Looking for a healthier life style that will help eliminate the toxins in your life? Join Healthwise Chiropractic as they share tips and tricks on how to avoid the toxins and find natural alternatives. If you have any questions regarding which alternatives are right for you, bring them along for this informative class.

Hola Amigos! Here’s your chance to join in on the conversation with Courtney Mielke. Welcome friends to a new language experience. We will learn basic greetings, common phrases and counting that will help further your conversation using Spanish. After the completion of this class, you will feel more comfortable using Spanish to communicate with others.

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Adult Enrichment

iPad Friendly

Do you have a love/hate relationship with your iPad? Tech Integrator, Emily Kaestner is here to counsel you to techno bliss with tips and tricks to your iPad. Learn how to conquer the basic settings and apps that come along with your iPad. Administration Center Rm. 707 W 6/22 6:00 - 7:30 pm 206100.01 $10 / $15 NR

World of Google

Google is more than a search engine, it has grown into Gmail, Calendar, Docs and Spreadsheets. Tech Integrator, Emily Kaestner will share the benefits of Google and help you get started with your own account so that you can share your docs with others. Flash drives are obsolete because Google uses a “Cloud” system to store your documents and can be accessed anywhere with an internet connection. Learn how to organize your Google account to be the most effective and beneficial for you. Administration Center Rm. 707

Calendar & Gmail Focus W 7/29 6:00 - 7:15 pm 206115.01 Adult Enrichment

Come on let’s get “Appy!” The great world of Apple has millions of different apps and thousands of those apps are free. Tech Integrator, Emily Kaestner will share various Apps that can help you organize your shopping, share with you cooking recipes and tips, enhance your photography skills, stream your favorite music and much, much more. “Appy” Hour isn’t just for iPad users, Android users can join the fun too! Administration Center Rm. 707 W 7/13 7:45 - 8:45 pm 206100.02 $8 / $12 NR

Financial Fitness: Preparing Your Credit for Success

What is good vs. bad credit? How can I improve my credit? As financial literacy advocates, Sandra Benitez and Pam Zorko of BMO Harris, we will discuss the basics of establishing or strengthening credit, budgeting tips and steps to becoming home owners. We will share materials from Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) to ensure success. This class includes a complimentary credit bureau review and free pre-approval. Administration Center Rm. 708 W 6/22 6:00 - 7:30 pm 206710.02 $8 / $12 NR

iPad Inquiry

Making a Social Call: Let’s Talk About Social Security & Your Future

Are you looking to use your iPad more than just checking your emails and surfing the internet? Do you have questions about the latest update? Fire away with your questions and our District Tech Integrator, Emily Kaestner will do her best to answer your questions about your iPad. There is no such thing as a stupid question for the inquiring mind, come join us for a night of Q & A.

Planning retirement? Do you think you can live off the money you have saved and Social Security benefits? Join Jim Murray as he discusses the options you have on collecting Social Security such as deferring benefits, the best age to stop working and how to get the most out of Social Security. Don’t be late to pick up this Social Call because your future depends on it.

$10 / $15 NR

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Administration Center Rm. 707 W 7/13 6:00 - 7:30 pm 206100.03

Docs & Spreadsheets Focus W 7/29 7:30 - 8:45 pm 206115.02 $10 / $15 NR

Let’s Get Appy!

Administration Center Rm. 708 W 6/15 7:00 - 8:30 pm 206710.01

Intelligent Investing: What You Think You Know Might Hurt You!

Wondering what to do with your retirement plan? Many investors, concerned with safely growing their assets, spend time understanding the basics. You will have the rare opportunity to learn the fundamental principles of investing presented by Adam Rybak and taught in the spirit of Benjamin Graham, billionaire Warren Buffett’s mentor! The Intelligent Investor, which Warren Buffett calls the best book on investing ever written, as a guide. Enrollment in this class includes a complimentary retirement plan review at no additional cost. Administration Center Rm. 708

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7/12

6:00 - 7:30 pm

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Sewing Basics

Do you really want to learn how to sew but don’t know how to use your sewing machine? Have no fears, we will show you how to thread and operate the sewing machine. During the class, we will work on projects such as a four patch pillows (supplies will be given), PJ pants and a pillowcase. Supplies needed for this class will be a sewing machine, fabric scissors, pins, seam ripper, measuring tape and fabric for the PJ pants and pillowcase projects. Come join us, we will have sew-much-fun! Kim’s Costume Shop 7121 W. Greenfield Ave. W 6:00 - 8:00 pm 6/15 - 6/29 7/13 - 7/27 8/3 - 8/17 5/4 - 5/18

$70 / $105 NR

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Silk Scarf Painting

McKinley Fieldhouse Sa 7/9 9:00 - 11:30 am 206802.01 $100 / $150 NR

Clutter Clinic: Organizing Old Photos

How many boxes of old photos are languishing in your closets and basement? They’re out of sight but not forgotten. If you’re ready to start dealing with your photos, Clutter Coach Kathi Miller, is here for you. Bring a box or two or even a bag of photos to the class. You’ll receive help deciding what to keep, what to toss and how to organize what’s left so you can truly enjoy the memories. Administration Center Rm. 708 Tu 6/21 6:30 - 8:30 pm 206506.01 $18 / $27 NR

Weaving in the Round: Hula Hoop Rug

Are you looking to repurpose your old t-shirts, sheets or curtains? Why not turn them into a unique rug for your home… while using a hula hoop for a loom. We will be weaving “in the round,” by using hula hoops and repurposed fabric to create colorful 20” round rugs. This weaving experience is appropriate for beginners & advanced weavers with a sense of adventure. All materials will be provided in class, but feel free to bring along any colored fabrics or old clothing to incorporate into your rug. McKinley Fieldhouse Tu 8/9 & 8/16 6:30 - 8:30 pm 206803.01 $140 / $210 NR

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Wycinanki: The Art & Tradition of Polish Paper-cutting

Learn the traditional Polish art form of Wycinanki (paper-cutting) from Kasia Drake-Hames, and create three different colorful works of art using cutting and layering techniques: Star, Tree of Life and Polish Rooster. Patterns will be provided for the basic designs, and then you can use your creativity to embellish your cut-outs with layers of colorful paper. A brief history and background of this art form will also be discussed. Creating Wycinanki is a great way to learn about Polish culture while keeping it alive today. McKinley Fieldhouse Tu 6/21 6:30 - 8:30 pm 206801.01 $74 / $111 NR

Temari Japanese Needle Craft t

Temari is an ancient craft taught for its artistic patterns and beauty. Decorative balls are made with needle and thread patterns developed hundreds of years ago. Material fee for the first ball is $5 to be paid directly to the instructor Sandy Smith. McKinley Fieldhouse

W 6/1 - 8/24 (No class 8/10) 1:00 - 3:00 pm 206502.01 Th 6/2 - 8/25 (No class 8/11) 6:30 - 8:30 pm 206502.02 $30 / $45 NR

Adult Enrichment

You don’t need to be a “painter” to create beautiful, wearable art! Using bright, vibrant dyes, you will create your very own hand-painted silk scarves. Sample designs will be provided by Kasia Drake-Hames; or, use your imagination to make your own designs. Participants will create two scarves each in this fun, hands-on workshop.

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Adult Enrichment

Sauerkraut - Yum! Fermentation is an historical way to preserve food, it allows food to “sour” which allows the food to stay safe to eat for months when refrigerated. Don’t be scared, fermentation isn’t a complicated process and with Julie Toman as your guide, you can’t do wrong. In class, you will sample several different fermented vegetables, make sauerkraut and ferment a vegetable yourself. After this class, the vegetables at the farmer’s market will Tu 8/16 be calling your name. 6:30 - 8:45 pm 206001.01 Nathan Hale Rm. 167 $22 / $33 NR

Paddle Canoeing & Kayaking Ages 15 and Up

Tough week at work? Then slow down and join us for a relaxing morning paddle. This is a perfect way to relax after a hard week. We’ll paddle through downtown Milwaukee and view the city as it starts to wake up. This is a wonderful opportunity to see the city from a totally unique perspective. Bring water or choice of beverage, no glass containers. Meet at Rowing Center, 1990 N Commerce St. 2 blocks south of east North Ave and Humboldt Ave. This program is run through Riverwest Outdoor Enterprises. Kayaks, paddles and life jackets are provided. For weather related concerns call Kim Kosmitis at Riverwest Outdoors 263-4877.

Canoeing: Canoe Partner is required Sa 7/9 10:00 am - 1:00 pm 206050.01

Adult Enrichment

Kayaking: Must be comfortable in a Sea Kayak. Dress for weather; footwear, aqua shoes or flip flops, quick dry type shorts if possible.

Sa 8/6 10:00 am - 1:00 pm $30 / $45 NR

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Cars for Beginners Ages 15 & up

Do you have a new young driver or are you looking to be more hands on with your vehicle but have no experience? There’s no need to fear what’s under the hood when district teacher, Matthew Kerhin, is leading the way. The class will cover how to check and change the oil, change a tire and many other various maintenance concerns. The format of the class will be half instructional in a classroom setting and the other half being hands on in the auto shop. Participants are advised to bring their own eye protection. If you are looking to gain more independence from your auto mechanic, this class will surely save you some money. Central High Auto Shop Sa 6/18 & 6/25 10:00 am - 12:00 pm 206300.01 $20 / $30 NR

BBQ Basics

With summer and barbecue season right around the corner, here are the classes for you to brush up on your grilling techniques. John Doornek, butcher and chef at Rupena’s Fine Foods and Catering of West Allis will help you with your grilling skills. The Basics Class will show you several different ways of preparing pork, beef, poultry and vegetables on the grill. The Basics II will show you different ways of preparing seafood, chicken, vegetable wraps and even desert. John will cover, with both classes, uses of marinades, and how to make cooking for a party easier on you. Do not eat anything before classes, because you will be eating everything John cooks and you will not leave hungry! John will hand out recipes after class. All you have to bring is your appetite, a soft drink, a pen & paper. Klentz Park

Basics I Class Tu 6/7 6:00 - 8:30 pm

Basics II Class Tu 6/14 6:00 - 8:30 pm $30 / $45 NR

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Adult Cooking

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

Using Your Preserves Creatively

Canning Fruits

If you are looking for a new way to spice up your jelly and jam world, Annie Wegner LeFort, has some out of the box ideas to share with you. Create your own salsas, jams and jellies to use creatively at home to perk up your palate. F 7/22 9:30 -11:30 am $40 / $60 NR

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There isn’t much better than the flavor of local summer fruits like strawberries, peaches, apricots, and plums. Learn how to preserve these flavors for year-round enjoyment and safely can your fruit in a light syrup, relish, or chutney. Master Food Preserve, Annie Wegner LeFort, of The Mindful Palate will guide participants in the hot-water bath method to safely preserve the season’s flavors. Bring an apron if you like and a box in which to carry home your still-hot finished product. Handouts, safety tips, and recipes will be included. Th 8/18 6:00 - 8:30 pm $40 / $60 NR

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Asian-Inspired Pickles

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Ginger, soy and sesame are some of the staples in Asian cuisine. Add a little zing to your meats and fish or your stir-fry by creating your very own pickled vegetables. Bring your apron, if you like, and a box to carry home any of your still-hot finished product. Learn a skill from Annie Wegner LeFort that will translate pickling beyond this canning season. Handouts, recipes and safety tips are also included in this hands-on class. F 8/26 9:30 am - 12:00 pm $40 / $60 NR

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“Summer Cooking” Series with Staci Joers

Instructor Staci Joers has an Associate’s Degree from MATC with 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 her recipes. 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.

Paella Party

Tu 6/7 6:30 - 8:30 pm $21 / $32 NR

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Eating more whole grains is an easy way to add a layer of “health insurance” to your life. Whole grains are packed with nutrients; including protein, fiber, B vitamins, antioxidants, and trace minerals but until a few years ago it was hard to find anything besides brown rice. Now, retailers have stepped up and are bringing us a whole world of whole grains. Tonight you will learn about the different grains and sample: Barley Salad with Roasted Vegetables, Bulgur and Asparegus Salad, Toasted Millet and Avocado Salad and Quinoa Salad with Black Beans and Citrus-Basil Vinaigrette. W 7/13 6:30 - 8:30 pm .

$21 / $32 NR

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Chicken Parts

Chicken is the #1 meat in America, but we tend to get stuck in a chicken rut or we use only chicken breast and forget about the flavor of the rest of the bird. Well, tonight Staci Joers will reintroduce you to chicken and show you some creative ways to use the “parts.” Plus, she’ll show you a fabulous Asian smoking technique for a delicious flavor enhancement. The sampling menu consists of Tea-Smoked Wings with Homemade Plum Sauce, Roasted Thighs with Marsala-Mushroom Sauce and Root Vegetable Hash and Braised Legs Coq au Vin.

Cooking

Nourishing, vibrant and without pretension, paella has held a place of honor and practicality in Spanish homes for centuries. Paella is an original fusion cuisine and the perfect union between two cultures from Spain and the Romans, who gave us the pan, and the Arabs, that brought the rice. Tonight, learn a little about history of Spanish foods and sample: Bacon-Wrapped Dates with Almonds, Gazpacho, Shrimp and Chicken Paella, and Bunuelos (fritters) with Sugar.

Great Grain Summer Salads

Tu 8/9 6:30 - 8:30 pm $21 / $32 NR

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Trips

For more information call Amanda Schwichtenberg, 604-4963

Day Trip to Madison - Saturday, June 18th

Enjoy sightseeing through our State’s Capital during the beginning of the summer. You can spend the day visiting local farmers’ markets, local museums and other state landmarks. We will depart from Nathan Hale Commons (West Entrance) at 8:00 am for Madison, Wisconsin. Once we arrive, you may venture through Madison’s many offerings to create a memorable day. We will be returning to Nathan Hale at approximately 7:30 pm. 220001.01 $25 per Person

Day Trip to Chicago - Saturday, July 9th

Chicago is a city that has endless entertainment opportunities; Chicago has the Magnificent Mile if you enjoy shopping, a theatre district that provides hours of entertainment, and city parks that are the central location of festivals and events. Enjoy Chicago without the hassle of parking and the traffic, we’ll supply the transportation by coach bus and you can plan your day’s activities. On Saturday, July 9th the coach bus will depart from Nathan Hale Commons (West Entrance) at 8:00 am towards Chicago and will return from Chicago to Nathan Hale at approximately 9:30 pm. A continental breakfast will be held at 7:30 am. The day of activities will be up to your discretion. On that day, Chicago will be hosting various festivals such as the Taste of Chicago and Chicago Summer Dance; but you can also visit the famous Magnificent Mile or see a play in the theatre district. 220000.01 $25 per Person

Day Trip to Lake Geneva - Saturday, August 20

Spend a relaxing day window shopping through the hidden gem called Lake Geneva. Enjoy the quaint antique shops or spend some time walking along the shoreline and taking in the scenic beauty. The coach bus will drop us off at a central location and guests will be able to make the day their own by venturing out with friends and family. Lake Geneva will also be hosting their 54th Annual Venetian Festival this weekend. The bus will depart from Nathan Hale Commons at 9:00 am and return to Nathan Hale Commons at approximate 7:00 pm. 220010.01 $25 per Person

Warrens Cranberry Festival - Saturday, September 24th

Trips

Did you know that the cranberry is Wisconsin’s state fruit? Join us as we celebrate one of the greatest festivals Wisconsin has to offer. Not so sure what’s so great about cranberries, join us for the day as we travel to Warrens to experience their 44th Annual Cranberry Festival. The festival has many offerings such as craft booths, contests, flea markets, marsh tours, food, demonstrations and a farmers market. The coach bus will depart from Nathan Hale Commons (West Entrance) at 8:00 am and will return to Nathan Hale Commons at approximately 8:30 pm. A continental breakfast will be served at 7:30 am. 320005.01

$25 per Person

A parent or guardian must accompany anyone under 18 years of age. Reservations are based on a first come, first served basis, with all reservations being final. If you cannot attend the trip, you may find someone else to take your place on the trip, but the trip is non-refundable Private Music lessons for grades 3 to adult can be found on page 8


Community Organizations

West Allis Players presents

The Suburban Concert Band

The Suburban Concert Band under the direction of Mr. Mark Grauer, is an instrumental music organization sponsored by the WAWM Recreation Department. We offer performance outlets through our Concert Band, Swing Street Big Band, and small ensembles. The band performs six to eight concerts a season and rehearses Thursday nights during the school year (September-May) at Nathan Hale High School, 11601 W Lincoln Ave. The Concert Band and Big Band are open to musicians 16 and over. Rehearsal sit-ins are welcome. For more information call (262) 797-8376 or visit our website at www.suburbanconcertband.com

Now Accepting Part-Time Employment Applications

Application is available online at www.wawmrec.com 604-4900 What to do with unused medications?

DROP OFF or LOCK UP!

Year Round Disposal

UÊ Accepted medications are pills, inhalers and liquids in leak proof container. UÊ Please remove pills from packaging, if possible.

West Allis Police Department 11301 West Lincoln Avenue 24-hour drop-box located in the lobby.

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“Curtains”

When the star of a big musical is murdered on opening night, a stage-struck detective is determined to solve the crime -- without becoming a victim himself! Set in Boston in 1959, this musical nod to film noir won the Tony for actor David Hyde Pierce. Show dates will be July 22, 23, 29 & 30 at 7:30 pm and July 31 at 2:00 pm, at West Allis Central Auditorium. Tickets are $20, $18 and $12 and may be purchased at the door (cash) or through WAWM Rec Dept. in-person, over the phone, and online (using a credit card). Auditions for “Curtains” (actors ages 16 and up) will be held at 6:30 pm May 16 and 17 with callbacks May 18. They will include the singing of a prepared song of your choice (bring sheet music in your key) and a brief dance audition. Actors may be asked to read from the script. No reservations are required. Contact director Mike Jablonski at ejablonski@wi.rr.com with any other questions. Prevent youth substance abuse - Talk early, talk often. Go to the Coalition’s website to • Check out the Talk To brochure • Sign the Family Pledge • Find resources and more information

www.wawmcc.org

You CAN make a difference.

www.wawmcc.org Ý www.westalliswi.gov/police

West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation Department Clubs and Organization Contacts

West Allis Youth Football West Allis Wolves

WA-WM Wrestling Club Diamond Twirlers West Allis Special Olympics Suburban Concert Band Suburban Singers West Allis Players

Scott McDowell Bill Ustruck Tony Hess Brad Pederson Sheri Johnson Chuck & Shelly Werner Kathy Kugi-Tom Claudia Derringer Leslie Hall Scott Dekok Ray Nazer

507-3494 302-1692 771-9620

257-4610 262-797-8576 476-7441 299-0384

www.westallisyouthfootball.com www.westalliswolves.com

www.eteamz.com/WAWMdiamondtwirlers sdekok@wi.rr.com www.waplayers.org

Community

West Allis Youth Basketball

Football Baseball Softball Jr. Huskies Jr. Bulldogs Wrestling Baton Various Sports Band Chorus Theater


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Community Resources

WPRA Ticket Program

The WA-WM Recreation Department has discounted tickets available through the Wisconsin Park & Recreation Association and can be purchased May 16 - August 19, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, Monday - Friday. Payment for tickets is Cash or Money Order. No checks or credit card. Great America, Any Day, $46.25 (save $23.78) (2 years and under free)

Great America, WPRA Week, July 2 - 10, $35.25 (save $34.77) (2 years and under free) Noah’s Ark, all day unlimited pass, $26.95 (save $14.67) (Kids under 36” free)

Mt. Olympus Theme & Water Park, $10 (save $32.68) (2 years and under free) Dells Army Ducks / WildThing Jet Boats, adults $18 (save $12); children 4 -11 $9 (save $4) (Ducks: 3 years and under free - WildThing: 3 years and under can’t ride)

Proud Partner of WA-WM Recreation Department

Proud Sponsors of WA-WM Recreation Department Youth Sports Programs

Superintendent of Schools Martin G. Lexmond, Ed.D.

Board of Education

Dan Bailey Diane Narlock Stephanie Emons Gail Radonski Patricia Kerhin Jeff Sikich

Susan Stalewski Sue Sujecki Patti Ulwelling

The West Allis/West Milwaukee Healthy Lifestyles Coalition has been promoting physical activity in our community with the West Allis Moves 30-a-Day Mayor’s activity challenge. These efforts have resulted in more residents reporting 30 minutes of physical activity five times per week. The latest Dietary Guidelines for Americans continue to promote 30 minutes of daily activity for adults and 60 minutes for children. The West Allis Moves 30-a-Day Mayor’s activity challenge will continue in 2016 from July 11th thru August 11th. Watch for sign-up information this spring by visiting www.westalliswi.gov and join the movement! Thank you to the Summer Playground Programs and After School SAFE programs for pledging to implement the HEPA Standards for the 2nd consecutive year in WA-WM Recreation & Community Service Department Programs.

ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES

Community

We Are A Proud Member of:

We invite you to advertise your business in our activity guide. Our activity guide is sent out three times per year to over 33,000 homes in West Allis and West Milwaukee in addition to reaching many others via online access to our activity guide. Prices per issue are listed below: Business Card $25

Quarter Page $50

Half Page $100

Full Page $200

Please contact Shelly Strasser for more information at stram@wawm.k12.wi.us or call (414) 604-4937.


Independence Day Celebration

Saturday, July 2 & Monday, July 4, 2016 Sponsored by the City of West Allis and the City of West Allis Celebrations Committee Coordinated by the West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation and Community Services Department

Theme: “This Land Is Your Land”

Saturday, July 2nd CHILDREN’S SPIRIT COMPETITION

8:30 am (Centennial Plaza at West Allis City Hall)

Children decorate your wagon, doll buggy, bicycles or create a costume to show your spirit. Judging takes place at 8:30 am in Centennial Plaza at City Hall. Awards will be presented after judging.

INDEPENDENCE DAY PARADE - 10:00 am

The parade route starts at 77th and Greenfield and continues east to 70th, then south on 70th to Veterans’ Memorial Park. Enjoy floats, marching bands, motorized vehicles and other participants making this year’s parade something really “special”. Special parade guests include Bernie Brewer and the Famous Racing Sausages, Pioneer Drum and Bugle Corps and the UW Marching Band.

POST-PARADE CELEBRATION

at Veteran’s Park, 70th and National Immediately following the parade until 1:00 pm

Join the West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation Department and the West Allis community for games, inflatable rides, food and live music! Proceeds go to the West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation Department youth programs. Tickets for games, inflatable rides and food will be sold on site at the event! The UW Marching Band will perform a “5th Quarter Show” to begin the Post Parade celebration followed by live music from Andrea and the Mods.

GRAND STAND SHOW & FIREWORKS

Ooh and Aah to the annual fireworks and grand stand show. The “BIG” show will begin shortly after dusk (approximately 8:20 pm) in the Grand Stand at State Fair.

Independence Day

Monday, July 4th


5 Easy Ways To Register!

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Register online at www.wawmrec.com, click on “Registration”, then enter your user name & password. If you are new to online registration, click on “Registration”, then “Create An Account”. Your resident status will be verified and your log in information will be emailed to you. *There are no fees for registering online.

The Recreation Office is located at 1205 S. 70th, Street, 1st fl, West Allis, WI 53214 604-4900 www.wawmrec.com

Resident Registration *Online *Mail In *Drop Box

Begins April 11

A 24 hour drop box is located on the south side of the building off of the parking lot for your drop box registrations.

Satisfaction Matters

“We strive to deliver high quality programs. If you are not satisfied, we would like to hear from you” Email us at wawmrec@wawm.k12.wi.us or call 604-4900 Our office will be closed May 30 July 4 Refund Policy

Registration

The policy of the WA-WM Recreation Department is to refund registration fees only under the following circumstances: 1. A refund request form must be completed at the Recreation Department office. 2. 24 hours or more prior to the start of a class/program, a full refund will be given minus 20% service fee, if a refund check is requested. To avoid the 20% service fee, class/ program fee can be credited to your account for future use. 3. Less than 24 hours prior to the start of a class/program, but prior to the start of second half, 50% refund will be given for credit or refund. 4. After the first half of class has passed, no refunds will be given. 5. Separate refund policies apply for Adult Sport Leagues, Non-School Day Camps and Youth/Adult Fieldtrips. Please call 604-4900 for further information. 6. A full refund will be given when the Recreation Department cancels a class. There will be a service charge of $15 assessed for all checks returned

*In Person *Phone in

Begins April 18

Call 604-4900 to charge by phone using VISA, MasterCard or Discover.

Office hours are Monday - Friday, 8 am to 5 pm

Non-Resident Registration Begins April 25

All Non-Resident registration received prior to April 25 will be processed in the order it was received.

The Survey Says.....

Thanks to everyone who completed our 1 question survey. This is how you ranked what is important to you! (1 being most important) 1st: Class Content 2nd: Location 3rd: Price 4th: Instructor


Weather Cancellations

General Program Information

Program Locations

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Address For weather related cancellations, please call our weather hotline at 604-4900, press 2. Site Administration Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1205 S. 70th Street You can also visit our website at www.wawmrec.com, Twitter or Facebook for Central High School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8516 W. Lincoln Ave. weather updates. Fitness Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9333 W. Lincoln Ave. No Smoking/Alcohol or Facsimiles FL Wright Intermediate School . . . . . . . .9501 W. Cleveland Ave. The use of all tobacco products or drinking alcoholic beverages on premises owned Franklin Elementary School . . . . . . . . . . .2060 S. 86 Street Franklin Fieldhouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1964 S. 86 Street by the West Allis-West Milwaukee School District is prohibited by state law. Your Horace Mann Elementary School . . . . . .6213 W. Lapham Street cooperation in upholding this law is necessary. Hoover Elementary School . . . . . . . . . . . .12705 W. Euclid Ave. Accident Insurance Irving Elementary School . . . . . . . . . . . . .10230 W. Grant Street The Recreation Department does not provide hospital/medical insurance for Jefferson Elementary School . . . . . . . . . . .7229 W. Becher Street people participating in sponsored activities. The Board of Education, School Lane Intermediate School. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1300 S. 109th Street District of West Allis-West Milwaukee, et al does not provide hospital/medical Learning Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1135 S. 70th Street coverage for Recreation Department activities. Participants are encouraged to Lincoln Intermediate School . . . . . . . . . . .7815 W. Lapham Ave. obtain their own medical insurance. Longfellow Elementary School . . . . . . . .2211 S. 60 Street Madison Elementary School . . . . . . . . . . .1117 S. 104 Street Resident/Non-Resident Fee Policy McKinley Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1000 S. 72 Street Resident status includes individuals living in the West Allis-West Milwaukee School Mitchell Elementary School . . . . . . . . . . .10125 W. Montana Ave. school. public Milwaukee Allis-West West a in District and all students enrolled Nathan Hale High School . . . . . . . . . . . . .11601 W. Lincoln Ave. Residency is determined by where the participant resides, not where the person Parkway Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2930 S. Root River Pkwy paying resides. Pershing Elementary School . . . . . . . . . . .1330 S. 47 Street Survive Alive Recreation Center . . . . . . .2450 S. 68 Street Be Our Guest Senior Citizen Pass Walker Elementary School . . . . . . . . . . . .900 S. 119 Street Senior Citizen passes are available for West Allis-West Milwaukee School District West Milwaukee Intermediate School . . .5104 W. Greenfield Ave. our to You” “Thank residents who are at least 60 years old.  This pass is a small Wilson Elementary School . . . . . . . . . . . .8710 W. Orchard Street 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 WA-WM Recreation Department today!

Fields/Athletic Complexes Dorow Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2450 S. 68 Street Franklin Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1964 S. 86 Street Class Sizes Klentz Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2601 S. 72 Street Liberty Heights Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1540 S. 62 Street 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 McKinley Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1000 S. 72 Street transfer to a different class. If a program is full you will be notified and you will be Reservoir Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1725 S. 96 Street issued a full refund or credit. Upon notification you can be added on a waiting list West Allis Athletic Complex . . . . . . . . . . .2606 S. 117 Street (WAAC) (117th & W. Cleveland Ave) where in the event of a cancellation or new class creation, you will be notified.

Waiting Lists

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

Photography Policy

The Recreation 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

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. Requests for transfers made less than one week prior to the start of the class enrolled in, will result in a $5 service charge and need to be made in person.

Activity Guide

Activity Guides can be viewed at www.wawmrec.com, at each of the district schools’ office, health department, library, city hall & West Milwaukee Community Center. The Recreation 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.

Refund Policy

Registration

The policy of the WA-WM Recreation Department is to refund registration fees only under the following circumstances: 1. A refund request form must be completed at the Recreation Department office. 2. 24 hours or more prior to the start of a class/program, a full refund will be given minus 20% service fee, if a refund check is requested. To avoid the 20% service fee, class/program fee can be credited to your account for future use. 3. Less than 24 hours prior to the start of a class/program, but prior to the start of second half, 50% refund will be given for credit or refund. 4. After the first half of class has passed, no refunds will be given. 5. Separate refund policies apply for Adult Sport Leagues, Non-School Day Camps and Youth/Adult Fieldtrips. Please call 604-4900 for further information. 6. A full refund will be given when the Recreation Department cancels a class.


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Adult size: S

M

L

XL

Youth Sizes: 6-8

Participants T-shirt sizes available. Circle One:

Participants Name (First, MI, Last)

10-12

M/F

14-16

Mo/Day/Yr

Birthdate (Required)

Night Option qBoys Sluggers gr 2-3 qBoys Grand Slam gr 4-5

qGirls Field of Dreams gr 2-3 qGirls League of Their Own gr 4-5 qGirls Stars Softball League gr 6-7-8

qGirls Field of Dreams gr 2-3 qGirls League of Their Own gr 4-5 qGirls Stars Softball League gr 6-7-8

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qGirls Field of Dreams gr 2-3 qGirls League of Their Own gr 4-5 qGirls Stars Softball League gr 6-7-8

Night Option qBoys Sluggers gr 2-3 qBoys Grand Slam gr 4-5

Day Option qBoys Grand Slam gr 4-5 qBoys Harvey Kuenn gr 6-7-8

Day Option qRookies Co-ed 5K-1 qBoys Sluggers gr 2-3

Night Option qJunior T-Ball Co-ed M qJunior T-Ball Co-ed W qRookies Co-ed gr 5K-1

Night Option qJunior T-Ball Co-ed M qJunior T-Ball Co-ed W qRookies Co-ed gr 5K-1

Day Option qJunior T-Ball Co-ed 4-5 yr qRookies Co-ed gr 5K-1

Day Option qJunior T-Ball Co-ed 4-5 yr qRookies Co-ed gr 5K-1

Check League Child is registering for (grade during 15-16 school year)

Make checks payable to: WA-WM Recreation Department

Grade 15-16 SY

Name:_________________________________ Phone Number:_____________________ League:_____________________________ T Shirt Size: (Please circle one): Adult L

Please indicate if interested in coaching Junior T-ball or Rookies Under the Lights:

Signature (Parent/guardian of minors listed below):________________________________________

Liability & Photo Permission Statement. Each adult participant 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.

Emergency Name & Phone:_________________________________________________________Relationship to registrant(s) ____________________________________

Home Phone of enrollee if different from person paying:_____________________________________

School child attends (required):___________________________________________________________

Home Phone:____________________ Work Phone:____________________ Cell Phone:__________________ Email:____________________________________________

Name of Person Paying:________________________________________Address:_______________________________City:______________________ Zip:____________

q Other____________________________

Youth Baseball / Softball 2016 Registration Form One per HOUSEHOLD only - Please print clearly.

Please indicate your relationship to registrant/s: q Parent/Guardian

Registration


q Myself

q Spouse

q Parent/Guardian

5 Easy Ways To Register q Other_______________________________

One per HOUSEHOLD only - Please print clearly.

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Class Name

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If program includes a T-shirt as part of registration fee, participants T-shirt sizes available: Please circle one: Adult size: S M L XL Youth Size: 6-8 10-12 14-16

Participants Name (First, MI, Last)

Birth Date “15-16 “ M / F (Required) Grade Mo/Day/Yr

Name:_________________________________ Phone Number:______________________ League:___________________________ T-Shirt Size: Adult L

Signature (Participating adult or parent/guardian of minors listed below):_________________________________________________________________ Please indicate if interested in coaching soccer:

Liability & Photo Permission Statement: Each adult participant 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.

Emergency Name & Phone:________________________________________________________Relationship to registrant(s) ____________________________________

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School child attends (required):_________________________________________ Home Phone of enrollee if different from person paying:_______________________

Home Phone:____________________ Work Phone:____________________ Cell Phone:__________________ Email:____________________________________________

Name of Person Paying:________________________________________Address:_______________________________City:______________________ Zip:____________

Please indicate your relationship to registrant/s:

General Recreation Classes

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46 Summer SAFE Camp 2016 Registration - One Per Child - Please Print Clearly

Registration payment must be received by 5:00 pm, Thursday prior to the week a child will attend. Registration payments received after this time will be assessed a $10 late fee for that week. You may make registration payment for one week at a time or multiple weeks.

Enrollment Information

Participant Name: _________________________________________________________ Date of Birth: _____________________ Grade (15-16 school year):___________________

Boy

Girl

Address:____________________________________________________ City:___________________________ Zip:____________ Participant has permission to go swimming:

Yes

No

Name of Person Paying: ___________________________________ Phone Number: __________________ Home / Cell / Work

Address:____________________________________________________ City:___________________________ Zip:____________ Parents Name: ___________________________________________ Phone Number: __________________ Home / Cell / Work Medical Information Do you have any medical concerns for your child? No__ Yes __ Please Describe:____________________________________ Does your child have any severe allergies? No ___ Yes___ Please List: ____________________________________________ Physician Order Form and Parent Consent Form must be completed for medication to be administered.

Emergency Contact Information In the event of an illness or emergency, we will always attempt to contact a parent first. If the parent cannot be reached, please indicate who we have permission to contact.

Name: ____________________________________________Phone Number: _________________________ Home / Cell / Work Name: ____________________________________________Phone Number: _________________________ Home / Cell / Work Name: ____________________________________________Phone Number: _________________________ Home / Cell / Work Pick Up Information It is the responsibility of the parent to notify Camp staff of who will be picking up, and if any changes are being made. Indicate the people that are authorized to pick up your child.

Name: ____________________________________________Phone Number: _________________________ Home / Cell / Work Name: ____________________________________________Phone Number: _________________________ Home / Cell / Work Name: ____________________________________________Phone Number: _________________________ Home / Cell / Work Name: ____________________________________________Phone Number: _________________________ Home / Cell / Work Name: ____________________________________________Phone Number: _________________________ Home / Cell / Work

The signature of a parent/guardian is required for youth registration. I, the undersigned or parent/guardian of the individual(s) named above, 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 individual 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 (parent/guardian of minors listed above):_________________________________________________________

Registration

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School District Of West Allis - West Milwaukee ET AL

NONPROFIT ORG U.S. POSTAGE

PAID

MILWAUKEE, WI PERMIT NO. 530

1205 S. 70th Street West Allis, WI 53214

COMING IN FALL

Please watch for our fall brochure which will come out in early August. Sign up will begin at that time for: Boys and Girls Soccer, Boy’s Flag Football, Girl’s 2nd - 5th grade Volleyball & much, much more!

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Class Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Weather Related Cancellations . . . . . 2 Youth Sports K4-5 Grade . . . . . . . . . . .3 Youth Sports 6-12 Grade . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Special Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Adult Sports Leagues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Open Gym/Swim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Emergency Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

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West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation Department Mission Statement

To provide safe recreation and enrichment opportunities for all ages that promote lifelong wellness through partnerships and services to enhance the overall quality of life in the West Allis and West Milwaukee communities.


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