WAWM RCS Department Summer 2020 Activity Guide

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REX WANTS TO SEE PHOTOS OF YOU

CONGRATS MARYANN C!

HAVING FUN Please submit quality, engaging WAWM RCS photos to:

wawmrec@wawmsd.org Please type “Rex’s Photo Album” in the subject line. If your photo is selected for an upcoming Activity Guide, you will receive a $10 credit to your account and a post on our Facebook page.

Maryann received a $10 credit for submitting an amazing picture in the Winter/Spring Activity Guide!

Note: Our office will be closed 4/10, 5/25, 7/3.

MARK YOUR CALENDARS Registration Monday, April 6, 2020 / Residents:

• Online: Go to wawmrec.com, click on “Register” or “My

Account” and enter your login information. If you are not already a member, click “Create An Account” and complete the household and family member information. When finished, click “Done” to submit your request. We will process your information and email your login information. If you do not have an account set up with us and want to register right away on April 6, please establish an account with us early! Accounts are reviewed for accuracy and residency only during office hours and can take up to one business day to get approved.

• US Mail: Send the registration form with your payment to

the WAWM RCS Department: 1205 S. 70 St., West Allis, WI 53214. • In person: Office hours are Monday through Thursday from 8am-5pm and Friday from 8am-4pm. • Phone In: Call 414-604-4900, press “0” to speak to an Office Operations Specialist and charge by phone using a VISA, MasterCard or Discover. • Secure Dropbox: A 24 hour drop box is located on the south side of the building for your registrations.

Monday, April 20, 2020 / Non-Residents: All Non-Resident registration forms and payment will be processed beginning April 20 in the order it was received.

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Aquatics................................................................................. 2-5 Early Childhood..................................................................... 6-10 Preschool............................................................................... 11 Youth Sports........................................................................... 13-22 Youth Dance/Gymnastics/Baton........................................ 24 Youth Enrichment..................................................................25-30 Special Events...................................................................... 31-32 Summer Playground............................................................ 34 Summer Camps..................................................................... 35-36 Adaptive Recreation.............................................................37 55+ Young at Heart................................................................38 Adult Fitness.......................................................................... 42-47 Adult Enrichment.................................................................. 48-52 Adult Sports........................................................................... 53-55 Adult Trips.............................................................................. 56 Friends of Fine Arts...............................................................57 Community Resources......................................................... 58 General Program Information.............................................59-60 Registration............................................................................61-63

Recreation and Community Services Leadership Team Shelly Strasser, Director..................................................... 414-604-4937 Bobby Foreman..................................................................... 414-604-4968 Action Programs, Non-School Day Camps, Summer Camps Linda Gritzmacher.................................................................414-604-4911 Adult Fitness, Early Childhood, Early Sport Instruction, Walking Track Amanda Schwichtenberg................................................... 414-604-4963 Dance, Enrichment, Events, Summer Playground, Trips Dan Steenrod.........................................................................414-604-4951 Adaptive Recreation, Aquatics, Young at Heart Sam Sujecki.......................................................................... 414-604-4959 Intermediate School Athletics, Youth Sport Leagues, Youth Sport Instruction Ben Versnik........................................................................... 414-604-4938 Adult Sport Leagues, Facility Rentals, Fine Arts, Open Gyms

Office Operations & Facilities Team Cassie Stanton, Office Manager........................................ 414-604-4925 Cassy Ramirez, Office Operations Specialist................. 414-604-4930 Tami Francis, Office Operations Specialist...................... 414-604-4930 Katie Lindgren, Office Operations Specialist...................414-604-4943 Jill Ponzi, Facility Scheduling............................................ 414-604-4940

Summer Greetings from Shelly Strasser

Director of Recreation & Community Services After over two years of planning and construction, Summer 2020 begins a new journey for the Recreation and Community Services Department. With gratitude and appreciation for the support from our Board of Education and community members, we are pleased to announce the opening of your new Recreation and Community Services Center located at 2450 S. 68th St. The new center will provide decades of new recreation, fun, health, wellness, fitness and learning opportunities for the communities of West Allis and West Milwaukee. Your new 35,000 square foot complex features a gym, indoor walking track, dance/fitness studio, large multipurpose room with attached kitchen, preschool room, and space to accommodate new daytime programming. See page 41 for information on walking track memberships, options and hours of operation, and for open gyms. Please continue to check our website and Facebook page for information on our grand opening coming this summer. Tours and fun activities are just some of the things being planned. Of special note, is the original retaining wall bricks are built into a special display honoring and commemorating the Works Progress Administration project that was created by President Roosevelt during the Great Depression. Also of note, the project was fully funded using current budget dollars and fund balance allocated to the vision of this project. Your WAWM RCS Team is looking forward to serving you better in our new space and hope that everyone will take advantage of all that our department has to offer this summer. These are exciting times in West Allis and West Milwaukee and we want you to be a part of it.

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

Yours in recreation, Shelly Strasser and Team

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AQUATICS

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO! All children must be at least 4 years of age to attend lessons on their own and MUST meet the height requirement for the pool 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 High School - 38 inches chin to toes Individuals must be toilet trained in order to enroll in all programs. No swim diapers allowed. Participants must pass all skills to move to the next level. Class length will be 50 minutes, except Parent & Child, Level 1 (Little Beginners), and Semi-Private Swim Lessons which are 30 minutes. Swim goggles are recommended for levels 3-8. With the addition of two new levels, Little Beginners (Level 1) and Intro to Competitive Swim (Level 8), please read swim level descriptions carefully to assure your child is in the correct level. If you have any questions regarding swim level classification, please call Dan Steenrod at 414-604-4951. The WAWM RCS Department reserves the right to move your child out of a level for their safety. Water and air temperature are regulated by the District’s Facilities and Operations Department, not the WAWM RCS Department. They make every attempt to maintain a pool temperature of 82 degrees.

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

Individuals must be toilet trained in order to enroll in all programs. No swim diapers allowed. If you have any questions regarding swim level classification, contact Dan Steenrod at 414-604-4951.

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All swim lessons and classes will be held at Nathan Hale High School. No swim on 7/3.

Parent & Child Classes 2+yrs Parents and children learn together to increase a child’s comfort level in the water and build a foundation of basic skills, such as getting face wet in the pool, blowing bubbles, front and back floats and glides. This level is fun-filled to help introduce water safety concepts and encourage a healthy recreational habit. All children must be toilet trained to participate. Absolutely NO swim diapers of any kind are allowed. At least one adult per child required. Code 201000.01 201000.02

Day

Date

Time

RES/NR

M TH

6/8-8/3 6/11-8/6

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

$24/$36 $24/$36

NEW Level 1: Little Beginners Little Beginners orients first time swimmers to the aquatic environment and helps them gain basic aquatic skills that are the foundation for the later levels. Front and back floats, blowing bubbles and leg and arm actions are introduced. Code 201001.01 201001.02 201001.03 201001.04

Day M TH M-F M-F

Date 6/8-8/3 6/11-8/6 6/8-6/19 6/8-6/19

Time 6:30-7pm 6:30-7pm 10-10:30am 10:30-11am

RES/NR $24/$36 $24/$36 $27/$41 $27/$41

201001.05 201001.06

M-F M-F

7/6-7/17 7/6-7/17

3-3:30pm 3:30-4pm

$27/$41 $27/$41

Level 2: Introduction of Water Skills Level 2 teaches basic personal water safety skills to help children feel comfortable in the water while improving elementary aquatic skills such as bobbing in the water, front and back glides, and combined arm and leg action with assistance. Code 201002.01 201002.02 201002.03 201002.04 201002.05 201002.06

Day W M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F

Date 6/10-8/5 6/8-6/19 6/22-7/2 6/22-7/2 7/6-7/17 7/20-7/31

Time 6-6:50pm 9-9:50am 9-9:50am 3-3:50pm 9-9:50am 1-1:50pm

RES/NR $32/$48 $35/$53 $32/$48 $32/$48 $35/$53 $35/$53

Level 3: Fundamental Aquatic Skills Level 3 leads participants to success with fundamental skills such as floating and recovering to a vertical position. Participants continue to increase their independence with treading and swimming on front and back. Code 201003.01 201003.02 201003.03 201003.04 201003.05 201003.06

Day T M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F

Date 6/9-8/4 6/8-6/19 6/22-7/2 7/6-7/17 7/6-7/17 7/20-7/31

Time 6-6:50pm 1-1:50pm 10-10:50am 10-10:50am 2-2:50pm 9-9:50am

RES/NR $32/$48 $35/$53 $32/$48 $35/$53 $35/$53 $35/$53

AQUATICS

American Red Cross “Learn to Swim” Lessons

Level 4: Stroke Development Level 4 will teach swimmers to do front crawl, rotary breathing, and elementary backstroke the width of the pool. They will be introduced to deep water entries and simple dives, while continuing to improve their deep water treading skills. Code 201004.01 201004.02 201004.03 201004.04 201004.05 201004.06

Day T M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F

Date 6/9-8/4 6/8-6/19 6/22-7/2 7/6-7/17 7/20-7/31 7/20-7/31

Time 7-7:50pm 2-2:50pm 1-1:50pm 1-1:50pm 10-10:50am 3-3:50pm

RES/NR $32/$48 $35/$53 $32/$48 $35/$53 $35/$53 $35/$53

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

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AQUATICS

All swim lessons and classes will be held at Nathan Hale High School. No swim on 7/3.

Level 5: Stroke Refinement Level 5 will help the swimmer develop confidence and distance in previous learned strokes while introducing new strokes. Swimmers will begin to develop scissor and frog kicks, underwater swimming skills, and new deep water dives. Code 201005.01 201005.02 201005.03 201005.04

Day TH M-F M-F M-F

Date 6/11-8/6 6/8 - 6/19 6/22-7/2 7/20-7/31

Time 7-7:50pm 3-3:50pm 2-2:50pm 2-2:50pm

RES/NR $32/$48 $35/$53 $32/$48 $35/$53

Level 6: Swimming and Skill Proficiency Swimmers will practice their front crawl and elementary backstroke for 50 yards, backstroke for 25 yards and butterfly for 15 yards. Participants will continue to strengthen their frog kick and scissor kick. Open turns are introduced and deep water skills are refined. Code 201006.01

Day M

Date 6/8-8/3

Time 7-7:50pm

RES/NR $32/$48

Semi-Private Swim Lessons Semi-Private swim lessons are designed to meet the needs of participants who are seeking more individualized instruction. Lessons consist of four participants per instructor and last 30 minutes.

Cost for ALL Semi-Private Lessons: $42 RES/$63 NR

8-12 yrs Beginner Little or no experience swimming or not comfortable in the water. Code 201009.01 201009.02 201009.03

Day M T W

Date 6/8-7/27 6/9-7/28 6/10-7/29

Time 5-5:30pm 8-8:30am 8-8:30am

Semi-Private Focus Level Provides more instruction and helps build upon the skills taught in the specific level. This semi-private is not a substitute for the full Learn-to-Swim Lesson, but a way to practice skills learned in the specific level in a small class size.

Level 2 Focus Level 7: Fitness Swimmer Level 7 helps swimmers refine their strokes and skills so participants swim with ease, efficiency, and power over greater distances. Participants will begin to incorporate flip turns into their front crawl. Code 201007.01

New

Day W

Date 6/10-8/5

Time 7-7:50pm

RES/NR $32/$48

Level 8: Intro to Competitive Swimming

Level 8 will introduce swimmers to what to expect in competitive swimming. Swimmers will learn how to start from blocks, use equipment such as paddles and pull buoys, and understand the terminology and format of competitive swimming. This is a higher level program that will build endurance. Code 201008.01

Day W

Date 6/10-8/5

Time 8-8:50pm

RES/NR $32/$48

Code 201009.04 201009.05 201009.06

Day M T TH

Date 6/8-7/27 6/9-7/28 6/11-7/30

Time 8-8:30am 5-5:30pm 5-5:30pm

Date 6/8-7/27 6/9-7/28 6/11-7/30

Time 8:30-9am 5:30-6pm 5:30-6pm

Date 6/8-7/27 6/9-7/28 6/11-7/30

Time 5:30-6pm 8:30-9am 8:30-9am

Level 3 Focus Code 201009.07 201009.08 201009.09

Day M T TH

Level 4 Focus Code 201009.10 201009.11 201009.12

Day M T TH

Liberty Heights Wading Pool The Liberty Heights wading pool located at 1540 S. 62 St will be open Monday through Saturday beginning June 8-August 22. Proper swim attire is required. Infant swim diapers required for those not toilet trained. For more information, beginning June 8, call 414-531-4002. Wading Pool will be closed on 7/3 and 7/4. Please check our Facebook page for pool closings/updates. • M-F

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10am-12pm, 1-4pm, 5-7pm

• SAT

11am-3pm

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Aqua Zumba Adult Open and Lap Swim Looking for an opportunity to get some extra swimming in or train for an upcoming event? Want to get some exercise? We have a night just for that! All participants must be over the age of 15. No open swim 7/3. Age 15+

Day F

Date 6/12-8/7

Time 6-8pm

ADMISSION AT THE DOOR: Adults: $2 RES/$3 NR Seniors (55+): $1 RES/$2 NR

Dina Sharafinski Perfect for those looking to add a low-impact, high-energy aquatic exercise to their fitness routine. Aqua Zumba blends the Zumba philosophy with water resistance, for one pool party you shouldn’t miss! Easy on your joints but don’t be fooled...this is a great workout! Don’t forget a water bottle, a big towel, and a dry change of clothes! Code 202001.01

Day W

Date 6/10-8/5

Time 5-5:50pm

RES/NR $28/$42

AQUATICS

All swim classes and lessons will be held at Nathan Hale High School. No swim on 7/3.

Springboard Diving 8-19yrs Sandy Sikich Do you enjoy parkour or gymnastics? Do you like to swim and be in the water? If you want to learn how to jump, spin or flip through the air - springboard diving is for you! Learn the basics of springboard diving (a correct approach, take-off and entry) and develop your skills. Instruction will be provided for divers from beginners to advanced. Join Sandy Sikich and other area high school coaches with a combination of over 50 years of coaching and dive instruction. Divers may sign up for one or both days, but both days are recommended.

Beginners Diving - Little to No Experience Code 201020.01 201020.02 201020.03

Day T TH T/TH

Date 6/9-7/21 6/11-7/23 6/9-7/23

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

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

Advanced Diving - Previous Diving Experience Code 201020.04 201020.05 201020.06

Day T TH T/TH

Date 6/9-7/21 6/11-7/23 6/9-7/23

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

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

LOOK WHAT’S NEW The WAWM RCS Department works hard to make sure we provide the community with NEW AND EXCITING classes from season to season! Take a look throughout the guide to find our BRAND NEW classes this Summer!

Adult Swim Lessons Whether your goal is to build confidence in the water, develop basic swimming skills, or improve on your strokes, let us help you achieve it! Our adult swim lessons will work on a variety of aspects important to swimming to get you feeling more comfortable in the water. Code 202004.01

Day M

Date 6/8-8/3

Time 8-8:50pm

RES/NR $32/$48

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EARLY CHILDHOOD

EARLY CHILDHOOD AT A GLANCE Also check youth sports instruction and youth enrichment for more offerings! Class Name Dance Ballerinas 1-4yrs Gym Jam 2-4yrs Play & Learn with Playdough 2-4yrs Funtastic Fun 3-5yrs Bitty Sports 2-4yrs Indoor Kickers 4-6yrs Tumble Bugs 1.5-5yrs Start Smart Football 5-7yrs Sensory Storytime 1.5-4yrs Nature Explorers 2-4yrs Movie Madness 2-4yrs Sports of Sorts 5-7yrs Bitty Basketball 2-3yrs Shoot to the Hoops 4-6yrs Totworks 3-5yrs Watch Me Run 1-3yrs Bitty Baseball 2-3yrs Start Smart Baseball 3-5yrs Bitty Soccer 2-3yrs Engineering Explorations 3-7yrs Pint-Size Picassos 3-5yrs Mushy Gushy 2-4yrs Splash Dash 2-8yrs Safety Town 4K & 5K Tot Lot* 6yrs & under

Monday 9:30-10am 10:15-10:45am 6-7pm

Tuesday

Wednesday

9:30-10:15am 10:45-11:45am 9-9:45am 4-4:45pm 5-5:30pm 5:45-6:30pm 6:45-7:45pm

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

9:30-10:15am

9-9:45am 10-10:45am 11:15am-12pm 11:15am-12pm 5:15-6pm 6:15-7:15pm 10:45-11:45am 9-9:45am 11:45am-12:30pm 4-5pm 5:15-6pm 6:15-7pm 5:30-6:15pm 6:30-7:15pm 10-11am 9am-12pm 8:30-11:30am 12:30-3:30pm

9am-12pm 8:30-11:30am 12:30-3:30pm

9am-12pm 8:30-11:30am 12:30-3:30pm

9am-12pm 8:30-11:30am 12:30-3:30pm

9am-12pm 8:30-11:30am 12:30-3:30pm

*Must be able to use the restroom independently. FREE program with weekly themes and lots of fun!

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Pint-Size Picassos 3-5yrs

Tumble Bugs 1.5-5yrs w/adult Log rolls, donkey kicks, forward rolls, and other simple tumbling techniques will be practiced to help develop gross motor skills. Come tumble along with all the other “bugs” in this class and have fun while practicing balance and coordination. Marissa Meier - Dottke High School Code 203205.01 203205.02

Age 1.5-2 3-4

Day T T

Date 6/23-8/4 6/23-8/4

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

RES/NR $25/$38 $38/$57

Kim Blanton - Irving Fieldhouse Art is an essential way of expressing ideas and feelings in visual form. Children will learn painting, drawing, printmaking, and three-dimensional creations while exploring exciting materials. This dynamic class will promote creative development and strengthen motor skills as well as social interaction. Code Day Date Time 203152.01 TH 6/18- 7/16 5:30-6:15pm 203152.02 TH 7/23 - 8/20 5:30-6:15pm

RES/NR $19/$29 $19/$29

Laura Peterson - Irving Fieldhouse Code 203205.03 203205.04

Age 3-5 3-5

Day TH TH

Date 6/18-7/16 7/23-8/20

Rachel Lockwood

Time RES/NR 9:30-10:15am $19/$29 9:30-10:15am $19/$29

EARLY CHILDHOOD

We wish Ms. Natasha the best as she will be welcoming a new addition to her family. Therefore, Ms. Natasha will be taking a break from teaching this summer.

Mariela Martinez

Rachel Lockwood and Mariela Martinez both teach Ballet, Poms and Jazz for the WAWM RCS Department Dance Program and they will be teaching the Monday morning Dance Ballerinas! Both of these ballet teachers have been dancing most of their lives and have a passion for working with participants both young and old.

Dance Ballerinas 1-4yrs Irving Fieldhouse It’s ballet time! If your child loves to dance, watch ballet, twirl, and play, this is the class for them! The ballerinas will enjoy bonding with parents and playing games to learn more about ballet. Boys and girls are welcome! Rachel Lockwood: 1-2 yrs w/adult Code 203300.01 203300.02

Day M M

Date 6/15-7/6 7/13-8/3

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

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

Mariela Martinez: 3-4 yrs Code 203300.03 203300.04

Day M M

Date 6/15-7/6 7/13-8/3

Time 10:15-10:45am 10:15-10:45am

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

Mushy-Gushy, Sticky-Icky, Smelly Fun 2-4yrs w/adult Kim Blanton - Irving Fieldhouse

Does your child love to play in bubbles, water, pudding, dirt, packing peanuts and more? Each class will give your child the opportunity to explore using their five senses. Old play clothes are recommended for optimal messiness! Code Day Date Time 203150.01 TH 6/18- 7/16 6:30-7:15pm

RES/NR $19/$29

203150.02 TH

$19/$29

7/23-8/20

6:30-7:15pm

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Totworks 3-5yrs Laura Peterson - Irving Fieldhouse Totworks is an introduction to a classroom setting for toddlers and preschoolers. Hands on activities will keep your child engaged as they practice skills such as letter and number recognition, shapes, sorting, cutting and pasting, fine motor skills, listening to simple directions and more! Highly engaging activities will keep your child learning the whole hour!

MEET LAURA PETERSON Laura has 7 years teaching experience in public schools and also taught various classes through the WAWM RCS Department. She has two daughters, ages 3 and 5, who enjoy taking classes the Recreation Department has to offer. Laura is very excited to be offering multiple classes this summer and looks forward to providing quality and engaging activities. She believes that play is crucial in early childhood learning and development. Therefore, in her classes, children will have many opportunities to learn and explore through guided play. Laura guarantees the kids will have so much fun they won't even realize they are learning!

NEW Play and Learn with Playdough 2-4yrs w/adult Laura Peterson - Irving Fieldhouse What child doesn't love to play with playdough? While, yes, most children have playdough at home, this class will introduce many ways to use playdough for learning things such as the alphabet, numbers, shapes, sorting and much more! Caregivers will go home with a lot of ideas on how to incorporate learning with playdough. No class 8/11. Code 203350.01 203350.02

Day T T

Date 6/16-7/14 7/21-8/18

Time 9:30-10:15am 9:30-10:15am

RES/NR $19/$29 $15/$23

Code 203110.01 203110.02

Day TH TH

Date 6/18-7/16 7/23-8/20

Time 10:45-11:45am 10:45-11:45am

NEW Sensory Storytime 1.5-4yrs w/adult Marissa Meier – Dottke High School Join us for a unique storytime for all kids. We will spend time singing songs, reading books, and doing fingerplays. We will also engage our senses throughout the class using things such as bubbles, scarves, beanbags, sensory bins and more. No class 7/22. Code 203406.01

Day W

Date 6/24-8/5

Time 9-9:45 am

Laura Peterson - Irving Fieldhouse In this class we will engage your child in learning through their favorite movie and tv show characters. We will have fun and foster learning through games, songs, movement activities, stories, and crafts based on popular movies and shows such as Trolls, PJ Masks, Frozen, Coco, Mickey Mouse and more! Please note, no movies will be shown at this class. Code 203104.01 203104.02

Day W W

Date 6/17-7/15 7/22-8/19

Time 11:15am-12pm 11:15am-12pm

Laura Peterson - Irving Fieldhouse Foster a love for the outdoors with Nature Explorers! In this class children will use nature as a way to learn about shapes, colors, the alphabet, counting, animals and much more! Some activities include: collecting and sorting items found in nature, making animal prints, using magnifying glasses, and creating nature crafts.

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Day W W

Date 6/17-7/15 7/22-8/19

Time 10-10:45am 10-10:45am

RES/NR $23/$35

NEW Movie Madness 2-4yrs w/adult

NEW Nature Explorers 2-4yrs w/adult

Code 203111.01 203111.02

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

RES/NR $19/$29 $19/$29

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RES/NR $19/$29 $19/$29


Marissa Meier - Dottke High School Soccer fun for the little one! Adults work with their child to guide them in kicking, passing and playing with other children. This is a relaxed, fun environment for everyone! No class 7/23. Code 203800.01

NEW

Funtastic Fun 3-5yrs

Code 203100.01 203100.02 203100.03 203100.04 203100.05 203100.06 203100.07 203100.08

Theme Day Dinosaurs T Ocean Animals T Making Music T Nature Explorers T Bugs Bugs Bugs T Cooking Fun T Creating with Clay T Water Fun T

Day TH

Date 6/25-8/6

Time 5:15-6pm

RES/NR $23/$35

Laura Peterson - Irving Fieldhouse What theme are we having fun with today? Will it be dinosaurs, bugs, or cooking something? Whatever the theme of the day is, your child will have funtastic fun with each of the different themes. Date 6/16 6/23 6/30 7/7 7/14 7/21 7/28 8/4

Time 10:45-11:45am 10:45-11:45am 10:45-11:45am 10:45-11:45am 10:45-11:45am 10:45-11:45am 10:45-11:45am 10:45-11:45am

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

Watch Me Run 1-3yrs w/adult Marissa Meier - Dottke High School Children love to run, run, and run some more! Join your child in a class where we will use their energy and love of running to learn through play! We will have a short circle time, sing songs and enjoy lots of time running and playing games. Children will release some energy, practice listening to instructions and begin socializing. No class 7/23. Code 203207.01

Day TH

Date 6/25-8/6

Time 9-9:45am

RES/NR $23/$35

Bitty Sports 2-4yrs w/adult Marissa Meier - Dottke High School Come with your child and enjoy a fun introduction to sports. These classes are designed for young children to work with their adult through playing games and practicing skills in each particular sport. Children can be active in a relaxed, fun environment as they learn the basics of different sports. No class 7/21. Code 203800.02

Day T

Date 6/23-8/4

Time 9-9:45am

RES/NR $23/$35

Bitty Baseball 2-3yrs w/adult Marissa Meier - Dottke High School Come learn the basic skills necessary to play tee ball while working one-on-one and spending quality time with their adult. Program focuses on throwing, catching, batting and running. No class 7/23. Code 203800.03

Day TH

Date Time RES/NR 6/25-8/6 11:45am-12:30pm $23/$35

Shoot to the Hoops 4-6yrs (adult optional)

Bitty Basketball 2-3yrs w/adult

Marissa Meier - Dottke High School Want some basketball fun this summer? Come spend the first half of the class learning fundamentals and skills and the second half of the class playing mini-scrimmages. No class 7/22.

Marissa Meier - Dottke High School Learn the basic skills necessary to play basketball while working one-on-one and spending quality time with their adult. Program focuses on dribbling, passing and shooting. No class 7/22.

Code 203802.01

Day W

Date 6/24-8/5

Time 6:15-7:15pm

RES/NR $30/$45

EARLY CHILDHOOD

Bitty Soccer 2-3yrs w/adult

Code 203800.04

Day W

Date 6/24-8/5

Time 5:15-6pm

RES/NR $23/$35

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EARLY CHILDHOOD

Splash Dash 2-8yrs w/adult Marissa Meier - Irving Fieldhouse Join us for a 2K fun run for you and your child! This unique run will cool you off by getting you wet while you run! Stay after the race for water games and snacks, as well as ribbons for finishers for each age group! Code Day 203208.01 SAT

Date 8/1

Time 10-11am

RES/NR* $5/$8

*per child

NEW Gym Jam 2-4yrs w/adult Laura Peterson - Recreation Center We have the gym all to ourselves! Come listen to children’s music, shoot hoops on child-sized hoops, kick soccer balls into goals, enjoy the fun parachute, and have loads of fun with many other gym activities and games. Code 203204.01 203204.02

Day M M

Date 6/15-7/13 7/20-8/17

Time 6-7pm 6-7pm

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

FREE

Tot Lot

Tammy Brunner - Wilson Fieldhouse

Be active - Be outside! Tot Lot is a supervised summer playground program designed specifically for children 6 years and under. Each week the children will learn something new: All About Me, Let’s Be An Artist, All About Planet Earth and so much more. These fun themes will be explored through stories, arts and crafts, projects, organized games and special events. Throughout the summer, Tot Lot kids will have the opportunity to be active outside with free play on the equipment as well as organized games by the instructors. Tot Lot will participate in the West Allis Independence Day Parade on July 2nd and enjoy many other fun events. Children MUST be able to provide self-care including using the restroom. This Tot Lot program is free but children must be signed in and out by an adult. Emergency cards must be filled out the first time attending Tot Lot. Children can come or get picked up any time during the program hours, but MUST be picked up by the ending time. As part of the USDA Summer Food Service Program, free breakfast will be offered during the morning session and a free lunch will be offered during the afternoon session for all participants. Breakfast is served at 8:30am and lunch is served at 12:30pm. Day M-F

Date 6/15-8/7

Time 8:30-11:30am & 12:30-3:30pm

Safety Town Entering 4K & 5K Marissa Meier - Franklin Elementary In collaboration with community organizations, we are proud to offer this program specifically designed for children entering 4K and 5K. Safety Town provides instruction of fundamental safety concepts, developmentally and age appropriate activities, hands-on learning and visits from community safety professionals. Safety Town curriculum will include street safety, fire prevention, stranger danger, and 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 them to make safe choices. Code 204106.01

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Day M-F

Date 7/20-7/24

Time 9am-12pm

RES/NR $75/$113

West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department

SUMMER 2020


Get a JUMPSTART on our 2020 Fall Preschool program registration! Join us in our NEW permanent location - Recreation Center! Thinking about school starting in fall? Need a preschool class for your 3 or 4 year old who misses the September 1st cut off date? We have the answer here! We will be offering 1x per week or 2x per week preschool programs. All of our preschool programs include both small and large group instruction along with 1:1 academic instruction revolving around a weekly theme. Pre-reading activities include the ABC’s and the Letter People. Pre-math activities will include sorting, colors, patterns, shapes, graphing and numbers. We also offer play-based learning centers for reading, math, science, dramatic play and creative art. Children will be encouraged to use their creative energy to develop necessary social skills to learn and play successfully in a group setting. The 2x per week preschool program will also offer structured large muscle movement activities, instruction with emergent reader books and exploration with iPads.

PRESCHOOL

PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS BEGINNING IN SEPTEMBER 2020

>> RESERVE YOUR SPOT BEGINNING JUNE 29 << Preschool classes will begin September 2020 through May 2021. Children must be comfortable in a classroom setting without a parent and must be able to use the restroom independently. Both preschool programs are instructed by certified classroom teacher, Kim Rymer and classroom assistant, Tami Francis. Beginning Monday, June 29, a $50 non-refundable deposit will secure your spot and will be applied towards the program fee. Call 414-604-4900 and one of our team members can help you.

Preschool Program I (1x per week) Recreation Center This is a ONE day/week program offered either Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday. You choose which day works best for your schedule. Monthly payments will be available as an option.

Preschool Program II (2x per week)

Code 403401.01 403401.02 403401.03

Day M T W

Date Sept-May Sept-May Sept-May

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

RES/NR $372/$558 $372/$558 $372/$558

Recreation Center This is a TWO day/week program. You choose Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday for your first day. Thursday is the only second day offered. Monthly payments will be available as an option. Code 403400.01 403400.02

Day Date M/TH Sept-May T/TH Sept-May

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

RES/NR $744/$1116 $744/$1116

403400.03

W/TH Sept-May

9-11:30am

$744/$1116

For more info, contact Program Manager Linda Gritzmacher 414-604-4911 Watch for more information coming out in our Fall 2020 Activity Guide.

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Employees Wanted Now accepting applications for employment. Many opportunities are available! To apply, go to our website wawmrec.com, and click on the “Employment” tab. Send all completed applications to wawmrec@wawmsd.org or bring them to our office! Don’t wait, join our team today!

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

ARTSY PARTY Let the creative juices flow. The guest of honor will have their choice of craft projects throughout the party.

FAN ZONE Are you ready to play some games? We will officiate your flag football and basketball games. There will be some open gym time as well.

JAMMIN’ Let’s play! We will be playing gym games like dodgeball and other assorted team games.

PRINCESS Be our guest for your royal party. We will have crafts and fun games that are princess based.

Rockin’ party Add excitement to your party by climbing our traverse rock wall and playing team games.

Cost: $125/$250 NR Contact Amanda: schwictenberga@wawmsd.org / 414-604-4963


Marissa Meier - Dottke High School Indoor Kickers is soccer in a controlled area where the ball doesn’t go everywhere. Children will work on skill development through drills and structured games. No class 7/21.

Jim Rewolinski - Deer Haven Golf Club: 19180 W. Cleveland Ave. Looking to expand your child’s knowledge of golf past the usual putt-putt course? Our professional golf instructor will guide your child through the basics of golf. During the lessons, your child will work on their golf skills at the golf range, practice green and at the 3 practice holes. Participants will be responsible to purchase practice balls and pay additional green fees. Costs may vary depending on basket sizes. Please have your child bring their own clubs to the lessons. Just think, the sooner your child builds up their golf skills, the sooner they can join you on the links. For weather cancellations, please call Jim Rewolinski at 414-427-9650.

Code 203803.01

Day T

Date 6/23-8/4

Time 4-4:45pm

RES/NR $23/$35

Start Smart Baseball 3-5yrs w/adult Marissa Meier - Dottke High School Using a softball or tee ball, participants will work one-on-one and spend quality time with their adult while working on how to throw, catch, hit and complete some running/agility skills without the threat of competition or getting hurt. No class 7/23. Code 205001.02

Day TH

Date 6/25-8/6

Time 4-5pm

RES/NR $30/$45

Start Smart Football 5-7yrs w/adult

Code 205600.01 205600.02 205600.03 205600.04

Age 6-10 6-10 11-15 11-15

Day SAT SAT SAT SAT

Date 6/6-7/18 8/1-9/5 6/6-7/18 8/1-9/5

Time 10-11am 10-11am 11am-12pm 11am-12pm

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

YOUTH SPORTS

Junior Golf Lessons 6-15yrs

INSTRUCTION

Indoor Kickers 4-6yrs

Marissa Meier - Dottke High School Come learn the basic skills necessary to play organized football while working one-on-one and spending quality time with their adult. Program focuses on teaching children and their adult throwing, catching, kicking/punting, and running/agility skills without the threat of competition or getting hurt. No class 7/21. Code 205001.01

Day T

Date 6/23-8/4

Time 6:45-7:45pm

RES/NR $30/$45

Sports of Sorts 5-7yrs Marissa Meier - Dottke High School Get your child introduced to the basic skills of different sports. Children are kept excited, active, and engaged doing hands-on drills and games. Each week will focus on 1 or 2 sports including basketball, baseball, football, soccer, track and field and more. No class 7/22. Code 205002.01

Day W

Date 6/24-8/5

Time 11:15am-12pm

RES/NR $23/$35

Young Robinhood 10+yrs

Day T-TH T-TH T-TH

Date 6/16-6/18 7/21-7/23 8/18-8/20

Time 6-8pm 6-8pm 6-8pm

Mitchell Elementary Lower Field Leave the bogeys at home and enjoy the sport of golf in this fun, exciting modified style. We will be focusing on the fundamentals of the sport in a positive environment that makes learning easier and fun. Beginners and experienced golfers are all welcome. Specialized equipment is provided. Code 205601.01

Steven Schutt - Franklin Fieldhouse Follow in the footsteps of Robin Hood by practicing the basics of archery and having friendly competitions that involve a variety of targets. Give us a shot and join us for some fun! Code 205110.01 205110.02 205110.03

G-Ball 5-7yrs

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

Day T

Date 7/14-8/18

Time 5:30-6:30pm

RES/NR $25/$38

Volley Kids 5-8yrs Marissa Meier - Dottke High School Bump, set, spike! An introductory class with modified equipment to give your child the experience of what volleyball is like. No class 7/22. Code 205145.01

Day W

Date 6/24-8/5

Time 4-5pm

RES/NR $30/$45

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TENNIS INSTRUCTION

YOUTH SPORTS

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

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO • All players in 3-12 grade are encouraged to sign up for the S.E.P.R.C Tennis League. • If there is questionable weather (wet/excessively hot) or court conditions are unsafe, contact the weather hotline at 414-604-4900, option 2 for updates. • Cancellations will be made at least one hour prior to the start of the lesson. • Racquets will be provided for all age groups. • For participants to be successful in the program, they must have reasonable control in swinging their racquet. • No lessons 7/2-7/4.

Aces 11-13yrs Further your child’s basic shot repertoire with an introduction to more advanced shots. Players build off their foundation and build another level of fundamentals.

• Nathan Hale High School Code Day 205901.07 M/W 205901.08 T/TH

Date 6/15-7/22 6/16-7/23

Time 11-11:55am 6-6:55pm

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

Time 11-11:55am

RES/NR $20/$30

• Liberty Heights Park Code Day 205901.09 SAT

Date 6/20-8/1

Teeny Tennis 5-7yrs This is a great start for those who have little to no experience with the game of tennis. Your child will be introduced to activities that will incorporate tennis skills in a fun, safe and engaging practice. Games and drills are aimed to develop a strong foundation for future skills.

• Nathan Hale High School Code Day 205901.01 M/W 205901.02 M/W

Date 6/15-7/22 6/15-7/22

Time 9-9:55am 5-5:55pm

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

Time 9-9:55am

RES/NR $20/$30

• Liberty Heights Park Code Day 205901.03 SAT

Date 6/20-8/1

Top Spin 8-10yrs

• Nathan Hale High School Code Day 205901.04 M/W

Date 6/15-7/22

Time 10-10:55am

RES/NR $35/$53

205901.05 T/TH

6/16-7/23

5-5:55pm

$35/$53

• Liberty Heights Park

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Date 6/20-8/1

All league practices will be held at Nathan Hale High School Looking for some friendly competition? The Southeast Park and Recreation Council (S.E.P.R.C) hosts a league that is friendly and competitive for those new to tennis as well as those who have played for years. Tennis matches will be hosted by local Recreation Departments. The league is concluded with an end of season tournament. Transportation to away matches may be provided if necessary. Notify the coach to make transportation arrangements.

Beginner (No Experience) 3rd-5th Grade - Additional practices 6/12, 6/19 Code Day 205905.01 M/W

Date 6/8-7/29

Time 12-12:55pm

RES/NR $45/$68

Games: Fridays beginning 6/26 at 1pm

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

Code Day 205901.06 SAT

S.E.P.R.C. Tennis League 3rd-12th Grade

Time 10-10:55am

RES/NR $20/$30

Intermediate (Some Experience) 6th-8th Grade - Additional practices 6/9, 6/16 Code Day 205905.02 M/W

Date 6/8-7/29

Time 1-1:55pm

RES/NR $45/$68

Games: Tuesdays beginning 6/23 at 1pm

High School League (Experienced) 9th-12th Grade - Additional practices 6/11, 6/18 Code Day 205905.03 M/W

Date 6/8-7/29

Time 2-2:55pm

Games: Thursdays beginning 6/25 at 1pm

West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department

SUMMER 2020

RES/NR $45/$68


Join the Community Read! You’re invited to read the young adult/adult book “Beautiful Boy” by David Sheff. After reading the book, join us in watching the movie as well as other events listed below. Help stop the stigma!

Friday, May 1st • 4-5:30pm Community Read Kick-Off West Allis Public Library “Beautiful Boy” Movie Showing Tuesday, May 5th  6:30pm Dottke High School Tuesday, May 12th   6:30pm West Allis Public Library

Thursday, May 14 6:30pm Painting My Emotions Inspiration Studios 1500 S. 73rd Street Host: Erico Ortiz Register: inspirationstudiosgallery.com No experience needed. We’ll use acrylic paints for hands-on activity to express bottled up human emotion. Limited space, so reserve your spot today!

Monday, May 11th • 2pm Community Talk Backs Village at Manor Park 8536 W. Oklahoma Ave (Senior Community Club entrance) Saturday, May 16th • 10am West Allis Public Library “Books and Coffee” Tuesday, May 26th • 6pm Irving Fieldhouse Tuesday, May 19th • 6-7:30pm Community Program “Parenting Differently” West Allis Public Library

Any other information regarding the book read, please contact Katie Hubbard at 414.302.8503 or visit westalliswi.gov/communityread

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YOUTH SPORTS

YOUTH SPORTS LEAGUE GENERAL INFO Participants should sign up for leagues based on their grade in the 2019-2020 school year. There are no exceptions to this rule.

All coaches are required to fill out a volunteer background check prior to being approved to coach. Please contact Sam Sujecki, Youth Sports Manager if interested: sujeckis1@wawmsd.org

Players register as individuals and will be placed on teams. Every effort will be made to group players by school.

Due to facility/field changes and updates, field locations are subject to change. In case of inclement weather please call the weather line at 414-604-4900, Option 2.

Players will be contacted by their coach or a WAWM RCS staff member prior to the start of the program. The WAWM RCS Department reserves the right to combine teams for the benefit of the program.

WHAT DO THE WAWM RCS YOUTH SPORTS LEAGUES OFFER YOU? Fun. We want our participants to enjoy their experience. Participation. We have specific rules in place to ensure every participant gets equitable playing time. Learn the games. There is an emphasis on skill development for the sport you are registering for. Most importantly, we want to offer a stress free schedule that allows you and your family the opportunity to spend time together and enjoy your summer!

WELCOME TO A TERRIFIC DAY FOR YOUTH SPORTS! YOU CAN HELP MAKE THIS A GREAT DAY FOR EVERYONE! • Cheer: Acknowledge great plays & effort by ALL players. • Relax & Let Them Play: Enjoy being a guest at the game. • Don’t Yell at Players: Let the coach do the coaching. • Respect the Referees: It’s a hard job and they do their best. • Applaud the Process, Not Only the Outcome: Being positive and having FUN is the goal!

THANK YOU FOR SETTING A GREAT EXAMPLE FOR EVERYONE!

FOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact Youth Sport Manager, Sam Sujecki at 414-604-4959 or sujeckis1@wawmsd.org.

WANTED!

Youth Soccer, Baseball and Softball Coaches and Umpire/Officials Are you interested in getting involved in the rewarding field of youth sports? If so, the WAWM RCS Department is looking for highly energetic, outgoing and dependable staff as officials/umpires and coaches for baseball, softball and soccer. To apply, fill out an application at 1205 S. 70th St., or find the application online at wawmrec.com. You must be at least 14 years of age.

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West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department

SUMMER 2020


THANK YOU!

WAWM RCS Department gives special thanks to Heiser Chevrolet West Allis for their ongoing sponsorship and support of our youth baseball and softball programs.

Rookies provides players with a more game-like experience. Now with coach pitch, players get an opportunity to swing at live pitches. Rules have been tailored so teams now receive 3 outs per inning, first base is out, and base runners are allowed to advance multiple bases. Small roster sizes allow players to play multiple positions and get more playing time!

Under the Lights Practice will be first 3 days starting on 6/2. Games will start 6/11.

Early Bird (Before 5/15) - $35 RES/$53 NR After 5/15 - $42 RES/$60 NR Code Event 205205.01 Practice Games

T-Ball & Rookies Baseball Day & Night Leagues

Day T TH

Date Time (can rotate) 6/2-7/21 5:30 or 6:45pm 6/11-7/23 5:30 or 6:45pm

YOUTH SPORTS

Rookies 5K-1st Grade Co-Ed

Sunshine League

Klentz Park Enjoy 50 minutes of instruction while learning the aspects of the game from the on-site instructor. • Registration Deadline: Friday, May 15 • Coaches Meeting: Wednesday, May 20, 6pm at Lane Intermediate • Team size is limited to 10 players or less. • Teams will be formed by school. Schools that have more than 10 players once the deadline has passed, will be divided into two teams. Schools with less than 10 players will be combined with another school. • Players registering after the deadline will be placed on a team that has an opening. • For each team that is formed, a volunteer coach is needed to help with drills and game play. If interested in coaching, please indicate that at the time of registration. • Teams will be contacted by the volunteer coach with practice time after the coaches meeting on May 20. • No practices or games 7/2, 7/3.

Early Bird (Before 5/15) - $30 RES/$45 NR After 5/15 - $37 RES/$52 NR Code Day Date 205205.02 F 6/12-8/7

Time 10am Practice & Games

Junior T-Ball 4-5yrs Co-Ed The focus is on fun and the basic terminology and skills. The 8 week league will consist of 3 practices followed by 5 weeks of games.

Cost for ALL Junior T-Ball: Early Bird (Before 5/15) - $30 RES/$45 NR After 5/15 - $37 RES/$52 NR

Under the Lights Code Day Date Time (can rotate) 205200.01 M 6/1-7/20 5:30 or 6:45 Practice & Games 205200.02 W

6/3-7/22 5:30 or 6:45 Practice & Games

Sunshine League Code Day Date 205200.03 F 6/12-8/7

Time 9am Practice & Games

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YOUTH SPORTS

Girls Softball Our leagues provide progressive game play rules. Girls are afforded the opportunity to learn the game in a fun and relaxed setting. Your child will have fun, learn the sport and be on the field without the pressure of an overbearing schedule. • Registration Deadline: Friday, May 29 • Players registering after the deadline will be placed on a team that has an opening. • Players will be contacted by a coach prior to the start of the program. Teams are coached by WAWM RCS staff. • Teams will be formed by school. If there are not enough players, schools will be combined. • Players registering after the deadline will be placed on teams that have openings. • The WAWM RCS Department reserves the right to adapt team formation to best suit the needs of the program. • No games 7/2, 7/3.

Cost for ALL Girls Softball: Early Bird (Before 5/29) - $35 RES/$53 NR After 5/29 - $42 RES/$60 NR

Field of Dreams 2nd-3rd Grade Madison Elementary Underhand coach pitch league emphasizing team play and skill work. Umpires use modified WAWM RCS rules. The first 5 days are practice. After that, Mondays will be practice and Wednesdays will be games, starting 6/24. Code Event 205305.01 Practice Games

Day M W

Date 6/8-7/27 6/24-7/29

Time (can rotate) 5:30 or 6:45pm 5:30 or 6:45pm

League of Their Own 4th-5th Grade Franklin Fieldhouse A pitching machine is used in this league. League will focus on game play and sportsmanship. The first 5 days are practice. After that, Tuesdays will be practice and Thursdays will be games, starting 6/25. Code Event 205305.02 Practice Games

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Day T TH

Date 6/9-7/28 6/25-7/30

Time (can rotate) 5:30 or 7pm 5:30 or 7pm

Stars 6th-8th Grade Mitchell Elementary Gather your friends and form a team from your school. All skill levels and abilities are welcome. Player pitch league focuses on skill work, sportsmanship and having fun. Uniform will be provided by the Harvey Kuenn Foundation. • Practices start Monday, June 8. The first 3 days are practice. After that, Mondays will be practice and Wednesdays will be games, starting 6/17. • Every effort will be made to field a 4 team league. If enough teams cannot be formed, we are committed to providing an opportunity for skill development through simulated gameplay. Code Event 205305.03 Practice Games

Day M W

Date 6/8-7/27 6/17-7/29

Time (can rotate) 5:30 or 7pm 5:30 or 7pm

FREE T-SHIRT ALL 4K-5TH GRADE PLAYERS All players in 4K-5th grade will receive a t-shirt courtesy of WAWM Old Timers Baseball Association. Thank you to our t-shirt sponsors, the John Butorac Family and Harvey Kuenn Foundation.

West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department

SUMMER 2020


School’s out and summer is here, time for the family to enjoy it! Are you looking for a baseball program that will allow your child to have fun, learn the sport and be on the field without the pressure of an overbearing schedule? Our leagues are for you! • Registration Deadline: Friday, May 29 • Players registering after the deadline will be placed on a team that has an opening. • Players will be contacted by a coach prior to the start of the program. Teams are coached by WAWM RCS staff. • Teams will be formed by school. If there are not enough players, schools will be combined. • Players registering after the deadline will be placed on teams that have openings. • The WAWM RCS Department reserves the right to adapt team formation to best suit the needs of the program. • No practices or games 7/2, 7/3.

Cost for ALL Boys Baseball: Early Bird (Before 5/29) - $35 RES/$53 NR After 5/29 - $42 RES/$60 NR

Sluggers 2nd-3rd Grade WA Athletic Complex Overhand coach pitch emphasizing team play and skill work. The first 5 days are practice. After that, Mondays will be practice and Wednesdays will be games, starting 6/24. Code Event 205210.01 Practice Games

Day M W

Date 6/8-7/27 6/24-7/29

Time (can rotate) 5:30 or 6:45pm 5:30 or 6:45pm

Grand Slam 4th-5th Grade

YOUTH SPORTS

Boys Baseball

Harvey Kuenn Baseball 6th-8th Grade Franklin Fieldhouse Do you want to have fun playing baseball and still enjoy your summer? If your answer is yes, get your buddies and sign up now. Everyone is guaranteed playing time and a tournament is a part of our Harvey Kuenn baseball league. The league is named after former major leaguer and Milwaukee Brewer manager who grew up in West Allis. Full uniform is provided and sponsored by the Harvey Kuenn Foundation. • Practices start Monday, June 15. The first 3 days are practice. After that, Mondays will be practice and Wednesdays will be games, starting 6/24. Code Event 205225.01 Practice Games

Day M W

Date 6/15-7/27 6/24-7/29

Time (can rotate) 5:30 or 7pm 6pm

WA Athletic Complex A pitching machine is used in this league. League will focus on game play and sportsmanship. The first 5 days are practice. After that, Tuesdays will be practice and Thursdays will be games, starting 6/25. Code Event 205215.01 Practice Games

Day T TH

Date 6/9-7/28 6/25-7/30

Time (can rotate) 5:30 or 7pm 5:30 or 7pm

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YOUTH SPORTS

FREE

Old Timers Spring Youth Baseball and Softball Clinic 4-14yrs WA Athletic Complex

The WAWM RCS Department, in partnership with the West Allis Old Timers Baseball Association, are excited to offer the 2nd annual Spring Youth Baseball and Softball Clinic. Join coaches from Central and Hale high school and other area teams as they teach the fundamentals of baseball and softball. A free lunch will be provided for all kids who attend. Concessions will be available onsite throughout the event. Proceeds from concessions will provide financial support to the WAWM RCS youth baseball and softball programs for uniforms and equipment. The Old Timers Baseball Association has been providing support to the WAWM RCS Department and community for over 50 years. They also award scholarships to baseball and softball athletes at both of our high schools. Don’t miss out on the awesome family event and get your child ready for baseball and softball. This is a free event for all participants, but pre-registration is required by May 8th. Code 209200.01 209200.02

Age 4-8 9-14

Day SUN SUN

Date 5/17 5/17

Time 11:30am-12:30pm 1-3pm

COMING SOON! IN THE FALL ACTIVITY GUIDE Soccer, Flag Football, Volleyball and Basketball

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West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department

SUMMER 2020


Registration Deadline: Friday, May 29 (Players registering after the deadline will be placed on a team that has an opening). Coaches Clinic: 4K-3rd Grade: Wednesday, June 3 - 6pm at West Milwaukee Intermediate 4th-8th Grade: Thursday, June 4 - 6pm at Reservoir Park

Mini Strikers 4K Co-Ed West Milwaukee Intermediate Early Bird (Before 5/29) - $27 RES/$41 NR After 5/29 - $34 RES/$48 NR Don’t miss out on this popular soccer program. Learn the skills and fundamentals of soccer while having fun. Code 205700.03 205700.01 205700.02

Day W TH TH

Date 6/17-7/29 6/18-7/30 6/18-7/30

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

WELCOME MARK DOMBROWSKI Mark is excited to be taking on an increased role in the WAWM RCS Department’s soccer program. He believes in educating the parent-coaches and children in the fundamentals of the game. He has coached youth soccer ages U5 through U19. Mark started coaching in 1983 with the WAWM RCS Department and continued a relationship with the Department since then. Over the years, he has coached for the Westend Kickers, Croatian Eagles, and New Berlin Kickers. Mark is currently President, Director of Coaching and coach at Parkland SC in West Allis where has been involved since its inception in 1993.

YOUTH SPORTS

Summer Soccer

World Cup 4th-5th Grade - Reservoir Park

Instructional Soccer 5K-8th Grade 5K-8th Grade Instructional Soccer leagues will focus on skill development, team work, self-worth and sportsmanship. • Practices and games will be for one hour between 5:30-8:30pm. • Parents will be contacted by a coach with practice information after the coaches clinic on June 3rd. • Volunteer coaches are needed. For each team that is formed, a volunteer coach is needed to help with drills and game play. If you are interested in coaching, please indicate that at the time of registration and plan to attend the coaches clinic. • Teams will be formed by school. If there are not enough players, schools will be combined. • Players registering after the deadline will be placed on teams that have openings. • The WAWM RCS Department reserves the right to adapt team formation to best suit the needs of the program. • No practices or games 7/2.

Early Bird (Before 5/27) - $35 RES/$53 NR After 5/27 - $42 RES/$60 NR

Strikers 5K-1st Grade - West Milwaukee Intermediate

Practice starts Wednesday, June 10. The first 4 days will be practice after that, Mondays will be practice and Wednesdays will be games. The first game will be Wednesday, June 24. Code 205702.05 205702.06

Gender Event Day Boys Practice/Game M/W Girls Practice/Game M/W

Date Time 6/10-7/29 Evenings 6/10-7/29 Evenings

United 2nd-3rd Grade - Reservoir Park Practice starts Thursday, June 11. The first 4 days will be practice after that Tuesdays will be practice and Thursdays will be games. The first game will be Thursday, June 25. Code 205702.03 205702.04

Gender Event Boys Practice/Game Girls Practice/Game

Day T/TH T/TH

Date Time 6/11-7/30 Evenings 6/11-7/30 Evenings

Inferno 6th-8th Grade - Reservoir Park • Practices start Tuesday, June 16. The first 3 days are practice. After that, Tuesdays will be practice and Thursdays will be games, starting 6/25. Code 205702.07 205702.08

Gender Event Day Boys Practice/Game T/TH Girls Practice/Game T/TH

Date Time 6/16-7/30 Evenings 6/16-7/30 Evenings

Practice starts Wednesday, June 10. The first 4 days will be practice after that, Mondays will be practice and Wednesdays will be games. The first game will be Wednesday, June 24. Code 205702.01 205702.02

Gender Event Boys Practice/Game Girls Practice/Game

Day Date Time M/W 6/10-7/29 Evenings M/W 6/10-7/29 Evenings

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RENTALS WAWM Intermediate School Interscholastic Sports 6th-8th Grade Join us for Intermediate School Sports! Opportunities are open to all 6th, 7th, and 8th grade school district residents including those students who attend a parochial school, private school, home school, or public school outside the district that does not offer sports. All students participate with their attendance area school. Student-athletes will work on building their fundamentals, teamwork and leadership skills while representing their school against local schools based on the conference their sport competes in. All participants must register with their attendance area school. All student-athletes will need to fill out the required forms, which includes a physical on file before participating in either the first day of tryouts or the first practice. Any physical that is completed prior to April 1, 2019 will not be accepted. If the sport has tryouts, participation fees will be due after the teams are announced but are required before they can attend practice or games. For girls/boys basketball and girls volleyball ONLY, teams will compete in the Jr. Parkland Conference: • For 6th grade girls basketball, 6th grade boys basketball and 6th grade girls volleyball, student-athletes are highly encouraged to participate in the WAWM RCS Department for those programs. • For 6th grade track athletes, they will participate in two meets with 1-2 practices per week and two meets for $20. This aligns with the conferences we participate in for these sports, which do not include 6th grade interscholastic athletics. This creates a more inclusive opportunity for all interested athletes during their intermediate transition year as there is not a try-out process. • Practices take place at the school you are registered at and scheduled in season between the hours of 3-5pm. Bus transportation will be provided for athletes to all away competitions. Sport Poms (Tryouts Required) Co-Ed Cross Country 7th-8th Grade Girls Basketball 7th-8th Grade boys Basketball Wrestling 7th-8th Grade Girls Volleyball Co-Ed Track

Season August-Early March (Tryouts Early August) September-Early October September-End of October November-Mid January Mid January-Early March Late January-Mid March Mid April-End May

To register, go to wawmrec.com and enter “IS” in “keyword search” to bring up Intermediate Sports COST: $35 per sport (except 6th grade track $20) For more information: Sam Sujecki 414-604-4959 • sujeckis1@wawmsd.org

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AVAILABLE Are you looking for the perfect space for your athletic event, theatre performance, birthday party, shower, meeting or special event? Our district offers state of the art facilities along with professional customer service to suit most events. Contact Ben Versnik at: versnikb@wawmsd.org / 414-604-4938 for availability and pricing. You can also download a facility usage request form and our district facility use guidelines by visiting wawmrec.com and clicking on the rentals tab.

Jr. Bulldogs Jr. Huskies Summer Athletic Camps Camps will be run through each high school. If you are interested in finding out more information about camp and Jr. Programs, please contact the Athletic Directors.

• Central High School: Justin Marien: 414-604-3118 BULLDOGON.COM • Nathan Hale High School: Elliot Kramsky: 414-604-3219 HALE.WAWM.K12.WI.US Contact the Athletic Director at the school or visit our website at:

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SUMMER 2020



YOUTH

DANCE, BATON & GYMNASTICS

Summer Dance Classes 7-9yrs Mitchell Elementary

A one, and a two, and a three, let’s dance! Summer dance classes create an opportunity for your child to dance the summer away. Never dance before? These summer offerings are a great way to try something new! Come on and let’s dance to the summer rhythm. Code 215400.03 215400.04 215400.05 215400.06

Class Poms Ballet Tap Jazz

Day TH TH TH TH

Date 6/18-7/23 6/18-7/23 6/18-7/23 6/18-7/23

Time 6-6:50pm 7-7:50pm 6-6:50pm 7-7:50pm

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

Parade Baton Boot Camp 4K-6th Grade Mitchell Elementary Come and join the fun through learning the basics of marching and twirling baton for the West Allis Independence Day Parade on July 2nd at 7pm. Instruction will be provided by the West Allis Diamond Twirlers. Each participant MUST have a metal baton, which can be purchased at the first class. No plastic or water filled batons. Messages regarding Diamond Twirlers can be left at 414-604-4900 x5931. Tennis shoes are required for this class. Fee includes a t-shirt for marching in the July 2nd parade. Code Grade Day 215210.01 4K-1st W 215210.02 2nd-6th W

Date Time RES/NR 5/20-6/24 6:30-7pm $25/$38 5/20-6/24 6:45-7:15pm $25/$38

Pom Marching Camp 3-6yrs Mitchell Elementary

Creative Movement 4-6yrs Does your child like to jump around the house “dancing” to music? We offer the opportunity for your child to explore, improvise, and express themselves through dance as we continue to develop their large and fine motor skills, as well as coordination, rhythm and listening skills. The basic movements of dance will be covered, shaping your child’s foundation in the dance world. We won’t skip a beat! Code Class 215400.01 Ballet 215400.02 Tap

Day TH TH

Learn the basic skills for marching and performing in parades with poms. Skills will be taught by the West Allis Diamond Twirlers. This is a great short starter class for your little one. Participants will march in the July 2nd West Allis Independence Parade at 7pm. Fee includes a t-shirt for marching in the parade. Code 215210.03

Age 3-6

Day Date Time RES/NR W 5/20-6/24 6:15-6:45pm $25/$38

Date Time RES/NR 6/18-7/23 6-6:50pm $20/$30 6/18-7/23 7-7:50pm $20/$30

Trixters Gymnastics 4+yrs Nathan Hale High School Upper Gym

Improve your child’s flexibility, strength, coordination, and self-confidence while exploring the fun world of gymnastics. Your gymnast will work on their skills in the areas of floor, uneven bars, and balance beam under the guidance of local gymnasts. The gymnasts will be evaluated into groups with similar skill levels. Due to space limitations, classes are closed sessions, but we will have parent observation nights for you to see your gymnast’s progress. Your gymnast will be sure to score a perfect “TEN” in your heart during this program. Code Age Day Date Time 205125.01 4-5 T/TH 6/16-8/13 6-6:40pm 205125.02 6-8 205125.03 9+

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RES/NR $40/$60

T/TH 6/16-8/13 6:45-7:25pm $40/$60 T/TH 6/16-8/13 7:30-8:10pm $40/$60

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Science Superpowers 4-7yrs

Marissa Meier - Dottke High School

Marissa Meier - Dottke High School Science skills can be a lot of fun. Students will practice using hands on methods of learning the basics of scientific experiments in an exciting atmosphere. No class 7/22.

Engineering is fascinating! Come explore a fun part of engineering each week. You could get the chance to create bridges while learning about structural engineering, make balloon powered cars while learning about automotive engineering, build boats while learning about marine engineering and much more! This class lets kids create, learn, and be crazy hands-on! No class 7/23. Code 203702.01

Day TH

Date 6/25–8/6

Time 6:15-7pm

RES/NR $23/$38

Reading Rockets 4-8yrs Marissa Meier - Dottke High School This summer, give your child some extra time to work on their reading skills while having fun! This class is for all students, whether they are just learning letter sounds or are reading chapter books. Classes will be tailored to meet your childs needs! Each day will include comprehension, phonics and phonemic awareness, fluency and vocabulary. Plenty of games and movement will make this class a blast for students! No class 7/21. Code 204452.01

Day T

Date 6/23-8/4

Time 10am-12pm

Code 204454.01

Marissa Meier - Dottke High School

This summer, give your child some extra time to work on their math skills and have fun! Students will work to improve in areas they struggle with and excel at those that come naturally to them. We will work to problem solve, think mathematically and explore. We will cover all areas of mathematics, working through games, challenges, small groups and more! No class 7/23. Date 6/25-8/6

Time 10-11:30am

Time 10-11am

RES/NR $30/$45

Dannie Lampe - Franklin Fieldhouse

Young scientists will enjoy using the Scientific Method to compose hypotheses and then test them out to determine the end result. This is a hands-on class which allows the scientists to experiment with everyday products in a more advanced scientific way. Each class will be a new experiment. Will their hypotheses be correct? Code 204705.01

Day SAT

Date 7/11-8/15

Time 10-11am

RES/NR $30/$45

RES/NR $60/$90

Math Detectives 4-8yrs

Day TH

Date 6/24-8/5

Silly Science 8-11yrs

NEW

Code 204453.01

Day W

YOUTH ENRICHMENT

Engineering Explorations 3-7yrs

RES/NR $45/$68

Geode Slice Art 13+yrs

Courtney Goss - Nathan Hale High School Looking to create a one-of-a-kind piece of art? Look no further than creating your very own geode slice. Begin the process with a vision and follow the step-by-step process to create your piece that looks just like the real thing. Geode Slices are great accents to any room and great gift ideas. Stop searching for the perfect geode, create your very own! Code Day 204500.01 T-TH

Date 6/16-6/18

Time 8-10am

RES/NR $30/$45

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Private Music Lessons 3rd Grade-Adult Bob or Judy Halat - Frank Lloyd Wright Intermediate Hitting sour notes? We will help you achieve the right note. Your individual lessons are designed to help meet your musical needs and ambitions. Lesson times range between 8am-5:30pm with each lesson consisting of 30 minutes. If you are a first time musician, trying to get back in tune or looking to further your musical ability, this is a great opportunity for you. Lessons are for all band instruments, guitar and piano. Bob or Judy Halat will contact musicians prior to the first lesson to schedule a time.

Code - 217100.01 Day M T W TH

Date 6/15-7/27 6/9-7/21 6/10-7/22 6/11-7/23

Time Range 8am-5:30pm 8am-5:30pm 8am-5:30pm 8am-5:30pm

RES/NR $100/$150 $100/$150 $100/$150 $100/$150

Ukulele Madness 6yrs+ The Ukulele is a fun and easy instrument for people of all ages to play. The “uke” is a fantastic accompanying instrument for singing and many people are able to play the chords to songs they know after just one lesson. Our approach is song based and in the process we’ll look at the relationship between melodies and their accompanying chords, different rhythms and even do some finger picking. Please bring your ukulele. Don’t have a ukulele? No problem, just let us know and we can help you find one! All other materials will be provided. *Class is an inter-generational program. Day T

Date 5/26-6/30

Time 6:30-7:15pm

Ukulele Discoveries 5K-12th Grade

Wisconsin Conservatory of Music - Recreation Center It’s absolutely true, that after a short period of time, you can play music on the ukulele. Learn the notes and strumming patterns of familiar songs in a fun and supportive group designed for each specific age group. The songs are so familiar that you will probably be singing along! Ukuleles will be provided.

• 5K-2nd Grade Code 217001.01 217001.02 217001.03

Day M SAT TH

Date 6/15 7/11 8/27

Time 7:15-8:15pm 11:15am-12:15pm 7:15-8:15pm

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

• 3rd-5th Grade Code 217001.04

Day TH

Date 6/25

Time 7:15-8:15pm

RES/NR $15/$23

217001.05 217001.06

SAT T

7/25 8/4

11:15am-12:15pm 7:15-8:15pm

$15/$23 $15/$23

Time 7:15-8:15pm 7:15-8:15pm 11:15am-12:15pm

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

• 6th-12th Grade

Guy Fiorentini - Recreation Center

Code 217000.01

NEW

RES/NR $60/$90

Code 217001.07 217001.08 217001.09

NEW

Day T W SAT

Date 6/30 7/29 8/15

Bucket Drumming 5K-12th Grade

Wisconsin Conservatory of Music - Recreation Center Learn the art of street drumming. Drumming with 5 gallon buckets has become very popular in recent years so join us and learn the beats of the street. All levels welcome and instruments will be provided.

• 5K-2nd Grade Code 217200.01 217200.02 217200.03

Day M SAT TH

Date 6/15 7/11 8/27

Time 6-7pm 10-11am 6-7pm

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

Date 6/25 7/25 8/4

Time 6-7pm 10-11am 6-7pm

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

Time 6-7pm 6-7pm 10-11am

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

• 3rd-5th Grade Code 217200.04 217200.05 217200.06

Day TH SAT T

• 6th-12th Grade Code 217200.07 217200.08 217200.09

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Day T W SAT

Date 6/30 7/29 8/15

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NEW

Young Rembrandts Staff - Recreation Center Calling all artists, scientists, engineers and math lovers! Dive into a new exploration in the world of STEAM each day. We will illustrate different types of sciences, new technologies, incredible feats of engineering and striking math principles all while creating crazy, awesome art. Code 204505.02

Day M-F

Date 7/6-7/10

Time 9-10:30am

RES/NR $69/$104

Anime Manga Drawing 6-12yrs Young Rembrandts Staff - Recreation Center Calling all otaku kids! Learn to draw your favorite Japanese style art. We will tap into everyone’s imagination while learning to draw manga inspired characters, accessories and costumes. Let your talents take off and make sure to save your spot in this kawaii workshop focused on technique and creativity. Code 204505.01

Day M-F

Date 7/13-7/17

Time 1-2:30pm

RES/NR $69/$104

Teen Chefs 12-16yrs

Amberlea Childs - Recreation Center Who’s ready to get in the kitchen? The young chefs will prepare and make three plant-based dishes that focus on the important role of fruits, vegetables, beans and grains in healthy cooking. The dishes include White Bean Hummus, Orange Miso Quinoa Salad and Tofu Chocolate Mousse. Not only will they make delicious food in this kitchen, but they will also bring samples home to share with their families. Code 204305.01

Day TH

Date 8/6

Time 11am-1pm

RES/NR $30/$45

Kids Cuisine 5K-5th Grade Dannie Lampe - Franklin Fieldhouse Does your child love the kitchen? Are they looking to cook something up? Each week a new cooking experience will be presented demonstrating tasty and healthy eats. Our chefs will prepare and eat what they create, giving them a feeling of satisfaction and accomplishment. We will also cover cooking terms, measuring, manners, place settings and kitchen safety.

YOUTH ENRICHMENT

STEAMin’ Up Summer 6-12yrs

• 5K-2nd Grade Code 204301.01

Day M

Date 6/8-6/29

Time 5:45-6:30pm

RES/NR $25/$38

Date 7/13-8/3

Time 5:45-6:30pm

RES/NR $25/$38

•3rd-5th Grade Code 204301.02

Day M

Incredible Edibles 5-7yrs Paint Escape 6-17yrs Grape Escape Staff - Recreation Center Take a break and come discover a new way to unwind. Explore your creative side while following step-by-step instructions to create your very own masterpiece. Supplies will be included.

• 6-12yrs Code 204503.01 204503.02 204503.03

Day SAT SAT SAT

Date 6/20 7/18 8/15

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

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

Day SAT SAT SAT

Date 6/20 7/18 8/15

Time 12-1:30pm 12-1:30pm 12-1:30pm

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

Dannie Lampe - Franklin Fieldhouse Don’t have any more room on the refrigerator for your child’s artwork? That’s no problem with this class; your child’s creation is made entirely out of yummy treats. Your child is allowed to play with their food in this class to create one-of-a-kind masterpieces. Your child will be inspired by a story of the day in order to create their edible that can be made of a variety of delicious ingredients. Code 204300.01 204300.02

Day M-F SAT

Date 6/8-6/12 7/11-8/15

Time 10-10:45am 11:15am-12pm

RES/NR $27/$41 $30/$45

• 13-17yrs Code 204503.04 204503.05 204503.06

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NEW

West Allis Youth Theater Presents: “Pirates Past Noon KIDS” Completed 3rd-5th Grade Director: Jordan Pollard - West Milwaukee Auditorium

New this summer, the West Allis Youth Theater has added a program for elementary students. This summer, we’ll be presenting “Pirates Past Noon KIDS.” Everyone who registers will perform in the show. Participants will learn about basic elements of theater performance. Roles will be assigned the first week. All participants will receive a show t-shirt. Code

Day

Date

Time

RES/NR

204108.04

M-F

7/13-7/31

9-11am

$55/$83

* Max Enrollment: 30 Mandatory Dates for ALL Cast Members: July 27th-30th 9-11am Dress Rehearsals July 31 & August 1st 5-8pm Performances

West Allis Youth Theater Intermediate/High School Cast Presents: “Legally Blonde Jr.” Completed 6th-12th Grade Director: Jordan Pollard - Nathan Hale Auditorium Join us as the West Allis Youth Theater presents “Legally Blonde Jr.” Participants will learn basic acting techniques, basic theater dance, and the elements of stage production. Everyone who registers will be in the cast, but those interested in a featured speaking, singing, or dancing role should attend auditions. Please note, you must be registered to audition. All participants will receive a show t-shirt. Auditions: Tuesday, June 9 • 12:30-3:30pm at Nathan Hale Auditorium (Callbacks to immediately follow). Come prepared to learn a short song and dance. Please plan to attend the entire time. Bring all conflict dates/times. Please wear shoes - no flip flops!

6th-8th Grade Code - 204108.01 (Max Enrollment: 20) 9th-12th Grade Code - 204108.02 (Max Enrollment: 30) Day M/W/TH

Date 6/10-7/30

Time 12:30-2:30pm*

RES/NR $65/$98

*Some roles may be needed 2:30-3:30pm on certain days. Mandatory Dates for ALL Cast Members: August 4-6th 4:30-8:30pm Tech Week August 10th-12th 4:30-8:30pm Dress Rehearsals August 13th-15th 5-9pm Performances August 16th 12-4pm Performance August 17th 5-8pm Clean Up

Youth Theater Stage Crew

Circus Fun 4-6yrs Kathleen Mohr - Mitchell Elementary Join the Big Top fun and become a circus performer with the help of creative drama. Learn mime skills, create skits, and use your imagination to do daring acts such as walking the tightrope, taming a lion, juggling and being a silly clown. Code 212006.01

Day T/TH

Date 6/16-6/25

Time 10-11am

RES/NR $45/$68

Heckedy Peg 7-12yrs Kathleen Mohr - Mitchell Elementary Through theatre exercises, skits and character development, we will be acting out Heckedy Peg, a Story of Magic and a Very Hungry Witch! In a small village during the medieval times, a mother and her seven energetic children use their creativity to get out of a difficult situation with a witch. Code 212006.02

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Day M-F

Date 7/13-7/17

Time 6:30-7:30pm

RES/NR $50/$75

Completed 6th-12th Grade Nathan Hale Auditorium Lights, camera, action! Who’s going to pull the curtain open? Stage crew members will learn basics for building a theater set and participate as crew members for the West Allis Youth Theater production of “Legally Blonde Jr.” Participants will help prepare the set, lights, sound, and/or props for the show. All participants will receive a show t-shirt. Code 204108.03

Day SAT

Date 7/25-8/8

Time 9am-3pm

RES/NR $35/$48

* Max Enrollment: 10 Mandatory Dates for ALL Cast Members: August 4th-7th 4:30-8:30pm Tech Week August 10th-12th 4:30-8:30pm Dress Rehearsals August 13th-15th 5-9pm Performances August 16th 12-4pm Performance August 17th 5-8pm Clean Up

West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department

SUMMER 2020


Dannie Lampe - Recreation Center 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.

4K-5K Code 204150.01

Day Date M-TH 7/20-7/23

Time 10-10:45am

RES/NR $30/$45

Time 9-9:45am

RES/NR $30/$45

1st-2nd Grade Code 204150.02

Day Date M-TH 7/20-7/23

Handwriting Without Tears Cursive Edition 3rd-8th Grade Dannie Lampe - Recreation Center 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. Code 204150.03

Day M-TH

Date Time 7/20-7/23 11-11:45am

RES/NR $30/$45

YOUTH ENRICHMENT

Handwriting Without Tears 4K-2nd Grade

Little Jragons Martial Arts 3+yrs Jason “Jragon” Jordan - Mitchell Elementary Children will learn the traditional martial arts of kickboxing and basic jiu-jitsu. These martial arts can help build character qualities such as confidence, leadership, respect and discipline. Classes are designed to improve large and fine motor skills while enhancing their ability to focus, pay attention and follow directions. No class 6/30. Code 204101.01 204101.02 204101.03

Age 3-4 5-6 7+

Day T T T

Date 6/16-8/11 6/16-8/11 6/16-8/11

Time 5:30-6pm 6:05-6:35pm 6:40-7:40pm

RES/NR $49/$74 $49/$74 $59/$89

American Red Cross Babysitting 10+yrs

Slime Party 6+yrs Dannie Lampe - Franklin Fieldhouse Always wanted to make slime but your mom or dad said it was too messy? Here’s your chance to be messy with your friends. We will create several different types of slime from the basic colorful to the glittered-filled slime, create slimes to keep or to give to friends. It’s a slimey good time! Code 204590.01 204590.02 204590.03

Day TH W T

Date 6/25 7/8 8/11

Time 6:30-7:30pm 6:30-7:30pm 10-11am

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

Ramona Kaiser or Becca Bojarski - Mitchell Elementary Babysitting is one of the most important jobs a young person will ever have. Babysitting can be a lot of fun but the responsibility of it should never be taken lightly. This program is based on three essential themes: Leadership, Safety and Safe Play, Basic Care and First Aid (including rescue breathing). This is a great tool to help prepare your child to be home alone or watch their siblings while you are out. Code 204602.01 204602.02 204602.03 204602.04 204602.05 204602.06

Day W/TH W/TH W/TH W/TH M T

Date 6/10-6/11 6/17-6/18 6/24-6/25 7/15-7/16 7/27 8/18

Time 8:30-11:45am 8:30-11:45am 8:30-11:45am 8:30-11:45am 8:30am-3:30pm 8:30am-3:30pm

RES/NR $60/$90 $60/$90 $60/$90 $60/$90 $55/$83 $55/$83

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Chess Workshop 5-12yrs Chess Scholars Staff - West Milwaukee Community Center Have the basics of chess down and want to further your skills? Test your skills amongst friends and discover new techniques to achieve victory. We will host a mini-tournament during the workshop. How confident are you in protecting your king? Code 204400.02

Wheel Adventure Bike Camp 10+yrs

Day M-F

Date 7/6-7/17

Time 9am-12pm

RES/NR FREE/$10

Chess Scholar Camp 5-12yrs Chess Scholars Staff - West Milwaukee Community Center Checkmate! If you’re new to the game or want to sharpen your skills, we will show you the best path to the fun world of chess. Learn the basics and more with new game strategies. Earn your “Chess Belt” under a unique Chess Scholars system patterned after martial arts belts. Celebrate your week with a fun chess showcase with prizes! Code 204400.01

Time 1-4pm

RES/NR $45/$68

Wisconsin Scholastic Chess Federation Staff Recreation Center Don’t be intimidated, we are all starting out at the beginning here. We will focus on the fundamentals, which include opening strategy, the 7 basic checkmates and tactics such as Forks, Pins and Discovered Check. Students will experience a balance of chess play and instruction. There will be a 5-round tournament with the top 3 winning trophies and everyone else receiving a medal.

Wisconsin Bike Federation - Pershing Elementary Don’t have a bike? No worries, we will provide one to use at camp! Don’t have a helmet? No worries, we will provide one for you to keep! How much does it cost? Nothing, it is FREE for residents! Adventure Bike Camp is a “wheel” exploration that uses bicycling as a means of transportation, personal development and fun. We provide participants the opportunity to build confidence and self-esteem, while improving their cycling skills and physical fitness. Participants will investigate and learn the access they have to different trails, engage in group bike rides and enjoy themselves in a supportive camp setting. Participants will take daily bike rides throughout the West Allis, West Milwaukee and Milwaukee area, learn cycling skills, bike riding safety and practice proper bicycle maintenance. Route will start and end at Pershing Elementary. Code 204204.01

Date 8/15

Beginner Chess 2nd-8th Grade

NEW

FREE

30

Day SAT

Day M-F

Date Time 7/27-7/31 10-11:30am

RES/NR $115/$173

Code 204400.03 204400.04

NEW

Day M-F M-F

Date 7/6-7/10 8/17-8/21

Time 1-4pm 9am-12pm

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

Chess Wizards 1st-5th Grade Chess Wizard Staff Member - Recreation Center

Join us this summer for tons of challenging chess lessons, exciting games and cool prizes. You'll improve your chess skills, meet new friends, and work out your most powerful muscle - your brain! Our camps include fun team chess games (like bughouse), recess time (of course), snacks, tournaments and puzzles. Each camper receives a t-shirt, trophy and puzzle folder. Unleash your brain power and spend part of your summer vacation with Chess Wizards! Chess Wizards has been teaching the game of chess since 2002. Our interactive curriculum makes learning fun for new and seasoned players alike. Our camps are led by our most experienced instructors, and provide our students with a memorable camp experience while challenging their minds! Code 204400.05 204400.06 204400.07

Day M-F M-F M-F

Date 6/22-6/26 7/20-7/24 8/17-8/21

West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department

Time 8:30-11:30am 8:30-11:30am 8:30-11:30am

SUMMER 2020

RES/NR $200/$300 $200/$300 $200/$300


Thrill of the Hunt

Looking for a thrill this summer? A family activity? Join us for the thrill of a Family Scavenger Hunt that will have you and your family discovering our community and finding fun that’s in your backyard.

The Hunt Begins Scavenger Hunt Task List Emailed Monday, June 8th Collect as many items from the Scavenger Hunt Task List as your family can and put them in a “Treasure Chest.” Be creative—items on the list can be bought, created or found. Label each item with the number that corresponds to the task. Each item collected for the Scavenger Hunt is worth a point.

Ahoy! The Treasure Chest Create a memorable treasure chest out of a shoebox. Your family will receive up to 25 points for the decoration/ creativity of the chest. Submit your treasure chest and items labeled with their corresponding number on the list. The earlier the chest is submitted the more points you will receive. Please do not submit anything valuable. Items in your family’s chest will not be returned.

33rd Annual Family Fun Run/Walk & Pool Party McCarty Park The excitement has begun for our Annual Fun Run/Walk and Pool Party. In partnership with the Mayor’s Challenge and Healthy West Allis, we will begin the evening with a family-friendly 5K or a mile option run/walk through Honey Creek Parkway. Following the Run/Walk, we will walk to McCarty Park’s Pool and Picnic area for swimming, Operation Recreation and a delicious picnic dinner. Pre-registration is highly recommended, as there will be a limited amount of registrations taken at the event. Will we see you at the starting line? Check in: 5-5:30pm (Honey Creek Pkwy & W. Beloit Rd) Fun Run/Walk: 5:30-6pm Park Activities: 6-8pm (Pool Party, Playground Games, Picnic Dinner) Code 218000.01

Day

Date

Time

RES/NR

F

7/24

5-8pm

$3/$5

SPECIAL EVENTS

FREE

Arr! The Finale! Winner notified by Friday, July 10th The deadline for the Scavenger Hunt Treasure Chest collections will be from 8am on Tuesday, July 7th through 5pm Wednesday, July 8th. The earlier the Treasure Chest is submitted the more points you will receive. The Treasure Chest can be turned into the WAWM RCS Department, 2450 S. 68th St. The three families who earn the most points will receive prizes!

Code - 218300.01

Be Our Guest, Be Our Guest! Come join the West Allis Players in July for their production of “Beauty and the Beast!” Bring the entire family! See page 57 for more information.

Central Auditorium July 17, 18, 24, 25 - 7:30pm / July 19, 26 - 2pm

REGISTER NOW wawmrec.com and 414-604-4900

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SPECIAL EVENTS

Movie in the Park Be our guest for a family experience. Enjoy quality family time with a movie shown on a video display similar to Miller Park’s scoreboard (just on a smaller scale). The family movie will start promptly at 7pm (the sun is not an issue for the display). Arrive early to save your seats and enjoy some play time with Operation Recreation, playing a variety of games and activities. Please contact Amanda Schwichtenberg at 414-604-4963 a week prior to the movie date to discover the movie title for the evening. Feel free to bring blankets and lawn chairs. Enjoy an evening under the stars and with family. Location: Liberty Heights Park Date: Friday, June 12 Wading Pool: 5-7pm Operation Recreation: 6-7pm Movie: Starts at 7pm Location: West Milwaukee Intermediate In partnership with the Village of West Milwaukee Date: Friday, July 10th Operation Recreation: 6-7pm Movie: Starts at 7pm Location: Recreation Center Date: Friday, August 7th Operation Recreation: 6-7pm Movie: Starts at 7pm

BE OUR GUEST Your WAWM RCS Department Friends of Fine Arts cordially invite you to attend one (or all) of these amazing performances! Your support of our fine arts groups are greatly appreciated! We encourage you to enjoy the sights and sounds of our local talented performers. For more information, please visit us at wawmrec.com under the Community Groups tab or see page 57 to learn more about your talented community fine arts groups!

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Day

Date

Time

Group

Production

Location

F

5/1

7:30pm

Suburban Concert Band

Spring Concert

Nathan Hale High School

F

5/1

7:30pm

Suburban Singers

Spring Concert

Central High School

SUN

5/3

4:00pm

Suburban Singers

Spring Concert

Ascension Lutheran Church

F

5/15

7:00pm

Sinfonia

Spring Concert

West Milwaukee Liberace Auditorium

F

7/17

7:30pm

West Allis Players

Beauty & the Beast

Central High School

SAT

7/18

7:30pm

West Allis Players

Beauty & the Beast

Central High School

SUN

7/19

2:00pm

West Allis Players

Beauty & the Beast

Central High School

F

7/24

7:30pm

West Allis Players

Beauty & the Beast

Central High School

SAT

7/25

7:30pm

West Allis Players

Beauty & the Beast

Central High School

SUN

7/26

2:00pm

West Allis Players

Beauty & the Beast

Central High School

F

8/7

7:00pm

Sinfonia

Summer Concert

West Milwaukee Liberace Auditorium

West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department

SUMMER 2020


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

Day SUN TH F F TH F F M F TH F

Date 6/7 6/11 6/12 6/19 7/9 7/10 7/17 7/20 8/7 8/13 8/21

Time 12-5pm 7pm 6-7pm 4-8pm 7pm 6-7pm 4-8pm 5-8pm 6-7pm 7pm 4-8pm

Event West Allis A La Carte Polka in the Park Movie in the Park Food Truck Fridays Polka in the Park Movie in the Park Food Truck Fridays National Night Out Movie in the Park Polka in the Park Food Truck Fridays

Location Greenfield Ave (70th-76th) Veterans’ Memorial Park Liberty Heights Park West Allis Farmers Market Veterans’ Memorial Park West Milwaukee Intermediate West Allis Farmers Market West Allis Farmers Market Recreation Center Veterans’ Memorial Park West Allis Farmers Market

Follow us on Instagram & Facebook @wawmrcs for more pop up dates and times throughout the summer


SUMMER PLAYGROUND

FREE

Summer Playground 4K-5th Grade

Come to your neighborhood elementary school and parks to join our energetic Playground 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. The free, fun, healthy, and active summer playground programs are supervised during the hours listed. 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 ongoing 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 Camp offerings on pages 35-36. Playground program meets daily Monday-Friday from June 15th-August 7th (rain or shine). In addition to the regularly scheduled daily activities, participants will have the opportunity to participate in special events 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. Closed 7/3.

Liberty Heights Park

Summer Playground Locations and Meals M-F • 6/15-8/7

Address 1540 S. 62nd

Hours 9am-4pm

Address 2211 S. 60th

Free Lunch 12-12:30pm

Irving Elementary Address 10230 W. Grant

Hours 9am-4pm

Free Lunch/Dinner 11:55am-12:30pm, 4-4:30pm

Longfellow Elementary, Gym

Franklin Fieldhouse Address 1964 S. 86th

Hours 9am-4pm

Hours 9am-4pm

Free Lunch 12-12:30pm

Rainbow Park Free Lunch 12-12:30pm

Address 700 S. 119th

Hours 9am-4pm

Klentz Park

West Milwaukee Park

Address 2601 S. 72nd

Address 5000 W. Burnham

FREE

Hours 9am-12pm

Hours 9am-4pm

Free Lunch 11:55am-12:30pm

The Union 5th-8th Grade

Liberty Heights Park The Union is a place for your teen to be active, hangout with their friends, and choose from many activities. This is a drop-in program where your teen is allowed to come and go as they choose. An emergency contact form is HIGHLY encouraged for participation in the program. Weekly special events will be held for a nominal fee. Closed 7/3. Day M-F

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Date 6/15-8/7

Time 4-8pm

West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department

SUMMER 2020


This camp is for all those who completed 4K-5th grade during the 2019-2020 school year.

Summer should be spent having fun, being active, and enjoying the beautiful weather, not spent playing video games and sleeping until noon. Our summer camp at Nathan Hale offers 9 weeks of jam packed fun. During the summer, your child will have the opportunity to play and learn new games, work on craft projects, go on awesome field trips and so much more! No camp 7/3. Code 211000.01 211000.02 211000.03 211000.04 211000.05 211000.06 211000.07 211000.08 211000.09

Wk 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Day M-F M-F M-F M-TH M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F

Date 6/8-6/12 6/15-6/19 6/22-6/26 6/29-7/2 7/6-7/10 7/13-7/17 7/20-7/24 7/27-7/31 8/3-8/7

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

Camp Director: Jeren Stolzenfeld Jeren is an Educational Assistant at Irving Elementary, Site Coordinator at Irving AM Action and Action 330 Programs. Jeren has worked for the WAWM RCS Department for over 10 years. In that time she has worked in virtually every role in our Action and Summer Camp Programs enabling her to have an understanding of all aspects of what goes into running a quality program.

Theme Kids Ethnic Fest on a Small Scale Retro Western Days Mini Kids Expo Summer Time Festival Wisconsin Parks- Camp Out Wisconsin Cryptids Fun Size Fun Fair 4 Seasons of Sports Wisconsin in a Snapshot

SUMMER CAMPS

SUMMER ACTION ADVENTURES CAMP AT NATHAN HALE

SUMMER ACTION ADVENTURES CAMP AT HORACE MANN This camp is for all those who completed 4K-5th grade during the 2019-2020 school year.

Camp at Horace Mann definitely has a flavor all its own. We offer camp in a structured, fun, safe and supportive environment. Participants will have the opportunity to play at the park daily and take weekly trips to the farmers market, on top of our normal schedule of active games, crafts and field trips. No camp 7/3. Code 211001.01 211001.02 211001.03 211001.04 211001.05 211001.06 211001.07 211001.08 211001.09

Wk 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Day M-F M-F M-F M-TH M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F

Date 6/8-6/12 6/15-6/19 6/22-6/26 6/29-7/2 7/6-7/10 7/13-7/17 7/20-7/24 7/27-7/31 8/3-8/7

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

Camp Director: Jessica Toce Jessica is an Educational Assistant at Walker Elementary, Assistant Site Coordinator at Walker AM Action and Action 330 Programs. Jessica has worked for the WAWM RCS Department for over 7 years, and in that time has worked in virtually every role we have in our Action and Summer Camp Programs. Over the years, she has learned everything it takes to create and run a quality camp program.

Theme Rockin’ out at Summer Camp Kickin’ it Old School Building a Summer Adventure Prehistoric Dino Time Oh, the Places You’ll Go Color Me Crazy Ahoy There Matey! Splashtopia Hit The Road

*Early Bird Fee - Register before 5pm on Thursday for the following week - $110 RES/$165 NR **Register from Thursday 5pm-Sunday 5pm for Monday that week - $120 RES/$180 NR ***Register after 5pm Sunday for Monday - $130 RES/$195 NR

CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE: WAWMREC.COM FOR OUR PARENT/GUARDIAN HANDBOOK, SPECIAL EVENTS CALENDAR AND MORE! QUESTIONS?? CONTACT BOBBY FOREMAN AT 414-604-4968

REGISTER NOW wawmrec.com and 414-604-4900

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SUMMER CAMPS

END OF SUMMER CAMP This camp is for all those who completed 4K-5th grade during the 2019-2020 school year.

Need care beyond the 9 weeks that our summer camps run? We have listened to your feedback and extended camp for an extra two weeks this summer. WAWM RCS Department will host a 2 week long End of Summer Camp. This camp features creative, fun and engaging field trips on a daily basis. This camp also enables you to enroll your child for specific days or the whole week. Additional information can be found on flyers that will be distributed to our summer camps and on our website at wawmrec.com. For more information, please contact Bobby Foreman at 414-604-4968. Camp Directors: Jeren Stolzenfeld and Jessica Toce. Code 210000

Day Date M-F 8/10-8/21

Time RES/NR 7am-5:30pm $30/$45 - Price Per Day

School Year: AM Action, Action 300 and Action 330 Registration opens July 6! Get a head start on securing a spot for your child in the before and after school programs during the 2020-2021 school year!

AM Action: Elementary Before School Program

Action 330: Elementary After School Program

Action 300: Intermediate After School Program

Our Before School Program is offered at all eleven elementary schools. AM Action runs Monday-Friday when school is in session. Programs begin at 7am until the start of the school day. During the time your child is in the AM Program, they will be able to participate in structured games, crafts and other fun engaging activities.

WAWM RCS Department offers After School Programs at all eleven elementary schools in the district. Action 330 runs Monday-Friday when school is in session. These programs begin at 3:30pm and remain in session until 5:30pm. Action 330 is a recreation based program that is committed to keeping kids active and engaged past school hours. These programs offer a variety of structured games, crafts and activities that will be sure your child has a blast each afternoon.

WAWM RCS Department offers After School Programs at all three intermediate schools in the district. Action 300 runs Monday-Friday when school is in session. These programs begin at 3pm and remain in session until 5:30pm. Action 300 is a recreation based program that aims to build independence, time management and social interaction skills all while providing a safe environment for the participants to have fun in. These skills are crucial as high school years are inching closer.

PAYMENT OPTIONS: • AM - $50/quarter (per child) or $200 for entire school year • PM - $62.50/quarter (per child) or $250 for entire school year Option 1: You may pay for the year in full at the time of registration. This would secure your childs spot in the program for the year. Option 2: You may elect to make quarterly payments. 4 payments throughout the school year to cover the program fee. This option provides you the flexibility to enroll for a quarter at a time, however does not guarantee a spot in the program for future quarters. More info will be in the upcoming FALL 2020 Activity Guide!

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SUMMER 2020


Bowling 15+yrs

If interested in volunteering or have questions, please contact Dan Steenrod at 414-604-4951 or steenrodd@wawmsd.org

Code Day 213010.01 T

Camp Champions

Date 7/7-7/28

Time 6-8pm

RES/NR $34/$51

Irving Elementary

Camp Champions offers individuals with all abilities an opportunity to develop their skills in recreational, physical, and social settings alongside our energetic and qualified staff. Participants will transition from group activity stations which include instruction in music, arts & crafts, gym, social skills, cooking, table games and more. Field trips and special guests will be a major part of the program. The end of the program will feature a special evening in which all the participants of Camp Champions and their families will be involved. This is one event you won’t want to miss! Parents/guardians are required to provide their own transportation to and from camp. Field trip transportation is provided. Contact Dan Steenrod at 414-604-4951 or steenrodd@wawmsd.org for an information and registration packet. Code 213000

Day M-F

Date 6/9-7/29

Time 9am-2pm

Swim for Life 3.5+yrs Nathan Hale High School Join us for a fun swim session for people with disabilities and their parents/caregivers. The program will run similar to our semi-private lessons with one instructor to every four participants. Instructors will meet with parents/caregivers to determine individual goals for the class. We ask for an individuals parent/caregiver to set goals but the main focus will be to have fun, meet new friends and learn basic fundamentals of swimming. Instructors will work alongside parent/caregiver in the water. No class 7/3. Day F

Date 6/12-8/7

PROGRAM NIGHT Thursday, July 30, 2020 • 7:00pm Location: Irving Elementary

RES/NR $105/$210 Per Week

*Note: Week 1, 4 and 8 have prorated fees due to shorter weeks - see registration packet for more information.

Code 213030.01

Camp Champions

RECREATION

VolunteerING?

AMF West, 7505 W. Oklahoma Ave. Get involved in this awesome program for participants with disabilities. 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. Participants must provide their own transportation.

ADAPTIVE

INTERESTED IN

Time 5-5:50pm

All friends and families of participants in our Summer Camp Champions are invited to attend this amazing night where camp participants get to showcase everything they worked on during camp. Come support your friends and family as they put on a great event!

RES/NR $29/$44

Bingo Night 14+yrs Recreation Center Guess what night it is? It’s Wednesday Bingo Night! Don’t wait, sign up now for this awesome and relaxing environment for participants with disabilities. Wednesday nights just became the highlight of the week! Prizes will be awarded to the winners. Code 213002.01

Day W

Date 6/24-7/29

Time 6-7:30pm

RES/NR $18/$27

West Allis Special Olympics Become involved with West Allis Special Olympics! Special Olympics provides year round opportunities for exercise, sports training, and athletic competitions for participants 8 years of age and above. For more information regarding sports available or to become a coach or volunteer, contact Claudia Derringer at 414-257-4610.

REGISTER NOW wawmrec.com and 414-604-4900

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55+

YOUNG AT HEART

Are you an older adult age 55+ looking for some lower intensity exercise options or opportunities to meet some new people in a fun setting? Our Young at Heart programs are for you! These programs are geared towards seniors in our community and offer social as well as fitness options. If you have any feedback on programs or potential new programs that you would like to participate in, please contact Dan Steenrod at 414-604-4951 or steenrodd@wawmsd.org.

55+ Doubles Bocce Ball League WA Athletic Complex Come on out and join us for Doubles Bocce Ball! Teams will play 1 game each night with each game consisting of 3 sets. Each set is played to 12 points. You can sign up as a team or as an individual and we will pair you with someone else. Code 230500.01 230500.02

*Singles

NEW

Day T T

Date 6/9-7/14 6/9-7/14

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

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

** Doubles

Scrapbooking Made Simple

Lyn Johns - Recreation Center Where are you with your photo projects? Whether you are not sure where to get started or are in the middle of your project, this event will answer all your questions. Learn from Creative Memories Consultant, Lyn Johns who will share ideas, techniques, and tools needed to make your dream scrapbook project. Majority of the time will be spent working on your individual project, so come prepared with your photos and materials. The class will also provide a separate project that you will take home that day! Code 230400.01

NEW

Day SAT

Date 7/11

Time 9am-12pm

RES/NR $26/$39

High Rollers Tour - Grand Victoria Casino

Departs from Recreation Center Feeling lucky? Test it out on our trip to the Grand Victoria Riverboat Casino located on the Fox River in Elgin, Illinois. Step into Grand Victoria Casino and you'll be greeted by a gaming space as far as the eye can see. Here you'll find the hottest new slots along with a luxurious High Limit Room; Vegas-style table games, including blackjack, craps, roulette, three-card poker, and Baccarat; as well as a poker room dealing live Texas Hold'em. Cost includes transportation on deluxe motor coach, $5 in free play, and a free lunch buffet if you reach 250 points. The bus will depart at 9am from the Recreation Center and return at approximately 7pm. Code Day 230600.01 TH *approximate

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Date 6/25

Time 9am-7pm*

RES/NR $40/$45

Get Up and Walk Recreation Center Start your morning off right by getting off the couch and walking for an hour! Class will meet at the Recreation Center where we will walk through nearby neighborhoods. We will keep track of how many classes you attend and the more you attend, the more prizes you win! Bring a water bottle and wear comfortable shoes. 1-Day drop in passes are available for $2 that can be paid in advance or at class. In inclement weather, class will move inside to the walking track. Code 230010.01 230010.02

NEW

Day Date M,W,F 6/8-6/26 M,W,F 7/6-7/31

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

RES/NR $9/$14 $12/$18

Cooking for One - Plant Based

Amberlea Childs - Recreation Center Let’s face it, most recipes are not designed for one, but yet a family of four. Therefore, this class will show you how to cook a meal for one and set yourself up for the next day. We’ll get creative and show ways to save on budget. Class will demo and eat three plant based recipes: Peppered Pinto Beans, Spanish Rice, a Chipotle Cream Sauce with air-fried corn tortilla chips. Code 230300.01

Day TH

Date 7/16

Time 11am-1pm

RES/NR $26/$39

Vaudeville and It’s Effect on American Entertainment FREE Nancy Weiss McQuide - Recreation Center NEW

Variety theatre of the 1890’s-1930’s had a huge influence on American radio, movies, television and theatre. Re-visit some great past entertainers, such as Fred Astaire, Judy Garland, Bob Hope, and The Marx Brothers, and discover their influence on today's media and entertainment. This fun and interactive class is lead by theatre professional Nancy Weiss McQuide, a current Summerfest performer and UW-Milwaukee teacher. Code 230700.01

Day T

Date 7/21

West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department

Time 1:30-2:30pm

RES/NR FREE

SUMMER 2020


Independence Day Celebration Thurs. JULY 2nd & sat. JULY 4th

• Independence Day Parade 7pm - Downtown West Allis 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, entertainers and other exciting units making this years parade #WhyWestAllis. Special parade guests include the Shriners Motor Corps, the Echoes of Camp Randall Marching Band, mascots and local celebrities!

• Parade Festival 6:30-9:30pm - Veterans’ Park (70th and National) Join the WAWM RCS Department and the West Allis community for games, inflatables, food and live music! Proceeds to benefit the WAWM RCS Department youth programs. Tickets for games and inflatables will be sold on-site at the event! The Echoes of Camp Randall Marching Band will perform a “5th Quarter Show,” immediately following the parade. The celebration continues with live music from Andrea and the Mods. Food is available for purchase from several food trucks!

Saturday, July 4th • Grandstand Show & Fireworks Approximately 8:20pm - Grandstand at State Fair Ooh and Aah to the annual fireworks - The West Allis Way! The “BIG” show will begin shortly after dusk (approximately 8:20pm) in the Grandstand at State Fair.



GET READY, GET SET, GO! Did you know the NEW Recreation and Community Services Center will have an indoor walking track?! Whether it’s too hot, too cold, or too dark outside, the indoor track will be a great place for you to get your steps in no matter what it’s like outside!

There are many perks of walking at the Recreation Center: • Controlled Temperature - No need to guess what clothes to wear • Smooth Walking Surface - Great for those who have achy knees or backs • Convenient Hours - Perfect for every person’s needs • A Safe Place to Get Your Steps In - No need to focus on anything, but having a GREAT TIME! • Walk with friends, or walk alone!

MEMBERSHIP OPTIONS

DAILY PASS

30 PACK PASS

YEARLY PASS

• Ages 14 & Under, Seniors 60+, Military: $2 • Ages 15-59: $3 • Non-Residents: $6

• Ages 14 & Under, Seniors 60+, Military: $40 • Ages 15-59: $60 • Non-Residents: $120

• Ages 14 & Under, Seniors 60+, Military: $125 • Ages 15-59: $150 • Non-Residents: $300

HOURS: Mon.-Thurs. 6am-9pm • Fri. 6am-8pm • Sat. 7am-4pm • Sun. 9am-3pm Get a walk in before you head into work, stop by during the day, or take an evening walk. With our flexible and extended hours, you’ll be able to find the right time to visit and get a great walking workout or run in.

Memberships on sale starting July 1! FOR QUESTIONS:

WAWMREC.COM/414-604-4900 Open Gym Schedule - Starting June 15! The WAWM RCS Department is pleased to offer our community open gym time at the new Recreation and Community Services Center. Please check schedule below for days and times. If you have any questions about Open Gyms, please contact Ben Versnik at versnikb@wawmsd.org or 414-604-4938. Fees: Youth (Residents Only) $1 • Adults (19-59): $2/$4 NR • Seniors 60+: $1/$2 NR Open gym attire is required. Name Open Pickleball 18+yrs Open Badminton Open Basketball 6-10yrs Open Basketball 11-14yrs Open Gym High School Open Basketball 18+yrs Open Basketball 55+yrs Family Open Basketball Adult Open Volleyball

Monday 10am-12pm

Tuesday

Wednesday 10am-12pm

Thursday 10am-12pm

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

10am-12pm 6-9pm 6-9pm 6:30-8:30am

6:30-8:30am 1-3pm

6-9-pm 6:30-8:30am 1-3pm

6:30-8:30am 1-3pm

1-3pm 6:30-8:30am 6-9pm

6-8pm

9:30-11:30am

10am-12pm 12-2pm 2-4pm

10am-12pm


ADULT FITNESS Adult Fitness at a Glance June through August 2020 Please register early so classes do not get cancelled! Class Name Parkinson’s Disease Exercise Senior Morning Stretch Crunch Time Group Cycling Total Stretch Zumba Walk with Ease

Monday 12-1pm

POUND Sculpt, Strength and Stretch Chair Yoga For Healing Line Dance Fitness WERQ Body Ball/Pilates Hatha Yoga Beginner Yoga Chair Yoga for Seniors Morning Stretch Zumba Gold Toning Step It Up Define: Butz/Gutz 30 Days of Yoga

6:30-7:30pm

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

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

5:30-6:30pm

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

6-6:45pm

9-9:45am

5:30-6:30pm

2:30-3:30pm

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

7-7:45am

7-7:45am

7-7:45am

8:15-8:45am 8:50-9:35am 6-7pm 6-7pm 7-7:45am

7-7:45am

7-7:45am*

* 30 Days of Yoga is also on Sunday - 7-7:45am

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SUMMER 2020


Walk With Ease Through Arthritis Pain

Betty Marr - Recreation Center

Need an easier workout that does not involve aerobic exercise? This is your class! Stretch out and learn to help keep your muscles toned. Start your day off with a fun class, great music and a total body stretch. Code 208008.01

Day M

Date 6/15-8/17

Time 9-9:45am

RES/NR $30/$45

Chair Yoga For Seniors Betty Marr - Recreation Center Chair Yoga is designed to meet the specific needs of seniors and is structured to benefit everyone at any level of health and fitness. Class will include a combination of stretching and breathing exercises designed to relieve stress, calm the mind and increase mobility, balance and body awareness. The yoga poses used are adapted for seniors and are done either standing or seated. Chairs will be provided to keep everyone safe and supported. There is no need to bring a yoga mat. Code 208001.01

Day W

Date 6/17-8/19

Time 9-9:45am

RES/NR $30/$45

Chair Yoga for Healing Susie Melott - Recreation Center This supportive class is designed for people dealing with chronic illness, injury or any other kind of physical limitations. Move through gentle postures to enhance mobility with the support of a chair and other props. Special emphasis will be placed on breathing techniques to strengthen the mind/body connection to tap into the body’s natural ability to heal. A guided meditation will end each class. No mat necessary and chairs will be provided. Code 208002.01

Day T

Date 6/16-8/18

Time 11-11:45am

Betty Marr - Frank Lloyd Wright Outdoor Track No matter if you need relief from arthritis pain or just want to be active, the Arthritis Foundation’s Walk With Ease program is for you. This class will teach you how to reduce the pain of arthritis and safely make physical activity part of your everyday life. If excessive heat or inclement weather, class will be moved to the Recreation Center. Fee includes a book and pedometer. Scholarships are available, please contact Linda at gritl@wawmsd.org. Code 208120.01 208120.02 208120.03 208120.04

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

Date 6/8-6/24 6/29-7/15 7/20-8/5 8/10-8/26

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

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

ADULT FITNESS

Senior Morning Stretch

Sculpt, Strength and Stretch Erika Drilling - Recreation Center Improve your body composition, strength, endurance and flexibility. Emphasis is on sculpting the muscles of the arms, back, chest, abdominals, glutes and legs. De-stress with a relaxing stretch at the end. This is a non-aerobic, total body conditioning workout! Bring a mat or towel, water bottle, and wear comfortable clothing and shoes. Code 208130.01

Day T

Date 6/16-8/18

Time 9:15-10:15am

RES/NR $30/$45

RES/NR $30/$45

ZUMBA® Gold Toning

NEWS ALERT adult fitness punch passes are here! Can’t make it to all the classes in a session or need the flexibility to come to class when it’s convenient for you? Get an Adult Fitness Punch Pass today! Visit our website www.wawmrec.com or call us at 414-604-4900 for more details!

Jill Farina - Recreation Center Tailored for active older adults, who want to focus on muscle conditioning and light weight activity. How it works: Zumba® Gold-Toning blends the Zumba® party you love at a slower pace with a redefining total body workout using Zumba® Toning Sticks to shake up those muscles! Low to moderate intensity strength training exercises are essential to prevent a dramatic reduction in muscle mass, muscle strength, atrophy and sarcopenia (loss of skeletal muscle mass). Walk in ready to have a blast and tone up, leave exhilarated and empowered! Code 208104.01

Day TH

Date 6/18-8/20

Time 8:50-9:35am

RES/NR $30/$45

REGISTER NOW wawmrec.com and 414-604-4900

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ADULT FITNESS

Parkinson’s Disease Exercise

Welcome Richard Tarney

Mary Spidell-Wood - Recreation Center

This class is designed for people conquering Parkinson's disease and will incorporate stretches, strength training, posture, balance and walking drills. We will also have fun with dancing, boxing, vocals and facial exercises. Within a few weeks, you will notice that exercising does help manage the symptoms of Parkinson's and improves the quality of your daily living, while having fun and building camaraderie. Our instructor is certified in Parkinson’s exercise and for the past 10 years, has taught class for people with Parkinson’s. Please wear comfortable clothing, bring a water bottle and towel. Floor exercises will be incorporated; however, modifications will be provided for various populations and/or environmental conditions to ensure a safe and effective setting for all participants. Code 208119.01

Day M

Date 6/29-8/17

Time 12-1pm

RES/NR $32/$48

Hatha Yoga Relax and refresh your body, mind, and spirit while practicing Hatha style yoga. With an emphasis on proper alignment, you will be able to safely build a stronger core and increase flexibility and balance. All levels of experience welcome! Please bring your yoga mat. No class 6/30, 7/4.

Crystal Perry - Frank Lloyd Wright Intermediate

Morning Stretch Jill Farina - Recreation Center Need a good morning stretch to start your day? Come stretch out and learn how to help keep those muscles loose. This class is geared towards all ages and abilities. Code 208009.01

Richard has been teaching Yoga for over 50 years. His experience is vast and he loves to watch the progress as the students unite their minds, bodies and spirit in the wonderful practice of Yoga.

Day TH

Date 6/18-8/20

Time 8:15-8:45am

RES/NR $20/$30

Code 208110.02

Day T

Date 6/16-8/18

Time 6-7:15pm

RES/NR $45/$68

Richard Tarney - Recreation Center Code 208110.03 208110.04

Day TH SAT

Date 6/18-8/20 6/20-8/22

Time 5:30-6:30pm 2:30-3:30pm

RES/NR $40/$60 $36/$54

Total Stretch Kay Farber - Recreation Center Non-aerobic exercise that tones your entire body. Provided body ball, weights and exer-bands are all used. Large towel or exercise mat are required. No class 7/6, 7/8. Code 208500.01 208500.02

Day M W

Date 6/15-8/17 6/17-8/19

Time 6-7pm 6-7pm

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

Beginner Yoga Betty Marr - Lane Intermediate

Yoga benefits are always being talked about. This beginner yoga class is for anyone seeking to deepen their knowledge of yoga postures and breathing techniques. Bring a mat, water bottle, and wear comfortable clothing. Code 208110.01

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Day T

Date 6/16-8/18

Time 6:30-7:15pm

RES/NR $30/$45

West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department

SUMMER 2020


NEW

Body Ball / Pilates

Mary Bockhorst - Recreation Center Develop long, lean muscles without building bulk by focusing on the body's core to assist in the distribution of strength. The use of a body ball will increase strength and flexibility, improve posture and decrease stress. Bring a mat, towel and water bottle to class. Bare feet or non-skid socks are recommended. No class 6/30. Code Day 208300.01 T

Date 6/16-7/28

Time 6-7pm

RES/NR $24/$36

Dana Peck - Recreation Center Are you ready to WERQ®? WERQ® is the fiercely fun dance fitness workout class based on pop, rock, and hip hop music taught by Certified Fitness professionals. The WERQ® warm up previews the dance steps used in class and the WERQ® cool down includes balance and yoga-inspired poses. Get ready to WERQ®! Code 208211.01

Day T

Date 6/16-8/18

Time 6-7pm

RES/NR $40/$60

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

Betty Marr - Frank Lloyd Wright Intermediate Trim your mid section and increase your strength. Power-packed exercises in just 30 minutes! Code 208805.01 208805.02

Day M W

Date 6/15-8/17 6/17-8/19

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

ADULT FITNESS

WERQ®

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

Becca Whiting Code 208602.01

Day M

Date 6/15-8/17

Time 6:30-7:30pm

RES/NR $40/$60

Date 6/17-8/19

Time 6:30-7:30pm

RES/NR $40/$60

Carol Schmidt Code 208602.02

Day W

Jill Farina - Lane Intermediate Perfect for everybody and every body! Each Zumba® class is designed to bring people together to sweat it out. We take the "work" out of workout, by mixing low-intensity and high-intensity moves for an interval-style, calorie-burning dance fitness party. Once the Latin and World rhythms take over, you'll see why Zumba® Fitness classes are often called exercise in disguise. Super effective? Check. Super fun? Check and check. A total workout, combining elements of fitness – cardio, muscle conditioning, balance and flexibility, boosted energy and a serious dose of awesome each time you leave class. Code 208100.01

Day M

Date 6/15-8/17

Time 6-7pm

RES/NR $40/$60

REGISTER NOW wawmrec.com and 414-604-4900

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ADULT FITNESS

Define - Butz, Gutz and Weights

Group Cycling

Vicki Francolucci and Betty Marr - Lane Intermediate

Recreation Center

If you want to work on your core, abs, arms and lower body, then “Define” is your class. You will target those areas in class while having a great time.

Spin your way into fitness! Group cycling will help you burn calories, build strength and gain endurance. Your instructors will take you on a ride using varying pedaling speed and resistance through hills, sprints and drills all while listening to fun music. These indoor cycling classes are designed for all fitness levels. Bring a water bottle and a towel is recommended.

Code 208800.01

Day TH

Date 6/18-8/20

Time 6-7pm

RES/NR $40/$60

Melissa Olenchek

Line Dance Fitness Vicki Francolucci - Lane Intermediate

Come join us for some fun exercise and learn awesome line dances. You can Wobble, Slide, Hustle, Cha Cha, and Tush Push those calories away! No dance experience needed. You will learn these dances as we go. Energy, fun, a bottle of water and your tennis shoes are all you need! Come prepared to have a good time, laugh and love every minute of this cardio class.

Code 208400.01

Day M

Date 6/8-8/17

Time 5:45-6:30pm

RES/NR $33/$50

208400.04 208400.05 208400.06 208400.07

TH SAT SAT SAT

6/11-8/20 6/6-6/27 7/11-7/25 8/1-8/22

6-6:45 pm 9-9:45am 9-9:45am 9-9:45am

$33/$50 $16/$24 $12/$18 $16/$24

Time 6-6:45pm

RES/NR $33/$50

MaryAnn Batchelor Code 208230.01

Day T

Date 6/16-8/18

Time 6-7pm

RES/NR $40/$60

Code 208400.03

Day W

Date 6/10-8/19

Curtis Klamann - Advanced spinners workout Code 208400.02

Day T

Date 6/16-8/18

Time 5:30-6:30pm

RES/NR $40/$60

TAKING A BREAK Please note: Spin/Yoga Fusion is taking a break this summer!

Step It Up! Erika Drilling - Recreation Center

Do you like variety in your workouts? Simple step routines will be complemented by aerobic floor and tabata routines to give you that superb cardiovascular workout you have always wanted! To keep your workout balanced, Step It Up! integrates strength, toning, balance and flexibility routines. Lower intensity options will be offered. Bring a mat or towel, water bottle and comfortable clothing and shoes. Code 208901.01

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Day TH

Date 6/18-8/20

Time 6-7pm

RES/NR $40/$60

FIRST TIME CYCLIST? Please come 10 minutes early to the first class to be shown how to adjust your bike.

West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department

SUMMER 2020


Susie Melott - Franklin Fieldhouse Greet the sun with Susie Melott each morning for a 45 minute yoga class. Classes are designed to be accessible to beginners, as well as those with experience. 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 one of the 30 different causes that we will be accepting monetary donations for. 100% of proceeds will benefit these local organizations around West Allis (check the calendar for specifics). Registration isn't necessary, just show up with your mat, water and support. For more information, contact WAWM RCS Program Manager Linda Gritzmacher at 414-604-4911. Mats and chairs available for those that need them.

Franklin Fieldhouse

Everyday 7/18-8/16

7-7:45am

JULY ORGANIZATIONS SATURDAY

18 WA-WM Healthy Lifestyle Coalition

SUNDAY

19 CAAD (Community Alliance Against Drugs)

25

26

DAV Chapter #19

Holy Assumption Food Pantry

MONDAY

20 Horace Mann Community Closet

27 Walk With Ease Scholarship Fund

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

21 WA Women’s Club

22

FRIDAY

23

24

St. John’s Breakfast for Veterans/ Homeless

WISH Domestic Violence Support Group

WAWM RCS Champion for a Child

29

30

31

28 WA Special Olympics

THURSDAY

WA Senior Center

ADULT FITNESS

5th Annual “30 Days of Summer Yoga’’

Shared Journeys High School

WA Downtown Business Improvement District

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

AUGUST ORGANIZATIONS SATURDAY

SUNDAY

MONDAY

TUESDAY

1

2

3

4

5

Wellness for Women

WA Firefighters Charity

Shining Strings Orchestra

Community Based Transition Program

WA Independence Day Celebrations

8

9

10

11

Frank Lloyd Wright Community Closet

WA Christmas Parade

WA Police Department K-9 Unit

HEAR Wisconsin

15 Weekend Sodexo Backpack Program

WEDNESDAY

12 WAPD Chaplains

6 WAWM PTA Council

13 Jr’s Pups and Stuff

7 Hunger Task Force

14

WA Mercy Mats

16 WAWM RCS Champion for a Child Scholarship

REGISTER NOW wawmrec.com and 414-604-4900

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ADULT ENRICHMENT

Cooking with Staci Joers 14+yrs

Cooking with Amberlea Childs 14+yrs

Staci Joers has an Associate’s Degree from MATC in Restaurant and Hotel Cooking. She has had the privilege of working with many great chefs. Staci will demonstrate how to prepare these recipes and participants will observe and sample. A withdraw from these cooking classes must be done at least 3 business days prior to the scheduled class or no refund will be granted.

Amberlea is a plant-based chef and Certified Food for Life Instructor. She teaches about food as medicine through preventative and fun approaches in the kitchen. After a cancer diagnosis in her 30’s, she revamped and flipped her entire kitchen from “Standard America” into “Stand out Healthy!” Amberlea has been a public health educator for over 15 years and specializes in nutrition education and healthy cooking.

Summer Appetizers Nathan Hale High School The apps is where it’s at this summer and why not enjoy some of the best out there. The shareables for the evening include: Fresh Vietnamese Summer Rolls with Sweet/Sour Sauce, Lettuce Cups with Pecan-Blueberry Chicken Salad, Homemade Focaccia with Herb-y Olive Oil Dipper and Mini Lemon Curd Tartlets. Doesn’t this sound like a great way to kick off the summer? Yum! Code 206000.01

Day T

Date 6/9

Time 6:30-8:30pm

RES/NR $26/$39

Code 206001.01

Day SAT

Date 6/20

Time 11am-1:30pm

RES/NR $85/$128*

Floral Flavors

* Per family (Up to 5 members)

Nathan Hale High School According to experts and insiders, the industry is seeing more flower-forward recipes and products spring up than ever before. Consumers are taking a more holistic approach to their eating habits and are looking for new ways to add naturally-derived flavors in their food and drink choices. The menu for this class consists of Strawberry, Vanilla and Rosewater Jam served with Cardamom Bread, Pan-Fried Chicken with Harissa and Rosewater and Semi-Homemade Pistachio Bundt with Rosewater Glaze.

Recreation Center Mexican food is savory and appetizing, and believe it or not, can be vegan and made without cheese. We’ll prep, dice, chop, and learn four Mexican-inspired vegan recipes to further your healthy eating and culinary palate. We will prepare and dine in on Mexican Tortilla Soup, Jackfruit Tacos, No-Cheese Queso and Cilantro Slaw.

Code 206000.02

Day T

Date 7/14

Time 6:30-8:30pm

RES/NR $26/$39

Apples Nathan Hale High School Apples will be in season and thankfully, there are a variety of ways to use them. They are a kitchen staple and picking the right one is important for a recipe. We will explore a small variety of different apples in some fabulous recipes. The recipes include: Butternut Squash and Apple Soup, Brussel Sprout and Apple Tart, Red Wine Braised Beef with Apple Gremolata and Mom’s Apple Sheet Pie. Code 206000.03

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Family Cooking Fun - Family Cooking Class Recreation Center Have a blast in the kitchen with your family. We welcome children along with their parents/guardians to get their hands dirty in this fun-loving cooking class. We will measure, mix, peel, chop, dice and prepare Air-Fry Egg Rolls, a Soba Noodles dish and Pineapple Fried Rice. Let’s inspire the next generation to spend quality time in the kitchen.

Day T

Date 8/11

Time 6:30-8:30pm

RES/NR $26/$39

Vegan Mexican Favorites

Code 206001.02

Day W

Date 8/12

Time 6:30-8:30pm

RES/NR $40/$60

Pressure Cooking One Pot Meals Recreation Center Today the Instant Pot is a hot craze! Pressure cooking cooks food faster, saves energy and saves your food’s nutrients. The tasting menu will consist of three seasonal plant-based recipes using a traditional pressure cooker. Learn to cook in bulk, time saving tips, and how plant-based foods can prevent and reverse some diseases. Ready, set, cook! Code 206001.03

Day TH

Date 8/20

West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department

Time 6:30-8:30pm

SUMMER 2020

RES/NR $30/$45


Karen Lau - The Purple Foot, 5225 W. Forest Home Ave. Did you ever wonder about the characteristics of your favorite wine? This is for anyone who enjoys wine. We will discuss the components that make up a good wine, color, clarity, body, aroma/bouquet and taste; the difference between sweet and dry wines, how the acid and tannin balance affects the flavor, and about wine faults such as vinegar and oxidation. Code 206715.01 206715.02

NEW

Day T W

Date 8/4 8/5

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

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

Mindful Parenting

Laura Sage - Recreation Center Being a parent is hard work! Learn and practice a variety of ways to be more present and regulated with your child during the good times and the challenging ones. You will also learn ways to give your child opportunities to practice being mindful which often leads to more moments of calm for you both. Code 206700.01

Day T

Date 6/16

Time 9-11am

RES/NR $10/$15

Watercolor Workshop Joyce Eesley - Recreation Center

Have you ever wanted to try watercolor painting but didn’t know where to begin? Explore the beauty of this incredible medium. This class is geared toward people who have never held a brush in their hand or tried watercolor painting, as well as those wanting to brush up on their techniques. Students will develop skills, starting with basic color mixing and painting exercises using only primary colors in warm and cool hues. Basic color theory, along with art elements and principles will be introduced. Students will build skills while learning the fundamentals of various methods of color applications. The class will include demonstrations and individual guidance. Additional supplies for this class will need to be purchased and a supply list will be sent to you prior to the first class via email. Code Day 206601.01 M

Date Time 7/13-8/17 1-3:30pm

ADULT ENRICHMENT

Wine Tasting & Food Pairing

RES/NR $55/$83

Paint Escape Grape Escape Staff - Recreation Center

NEW

Introduction to Mindfulness

Laura Sage - Recreation Center Have you ever thought...where did that time go? Being present in your life sounds easy, but it actually takes practice. You will learn what it means to be mindful, what the benefits are and a variety of simple ways to practice. Starting with just a few easy shifts in your life can have a positive impact on your well-being. Code 206700.02

NEW

Day TH

Date 6/18

Time 6-8pm

Code 206605.01 206605.02 206605.03

Day TH TH TH

Date 6/18 7/16 8/13

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

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

RES/NR $10/$15

Mindful or Mind-Full?

Laura Sage - Recreation Center Did you know that becoming mindful can benefit your mental and physical health as well as improving your relationships? In each class we will explore and practice being mindful using movement, breathing, our senses, gratitude and other methods. This will allow you to find what works for you and to begin developing simple, positive and lasting practices in your daily life to improve your overall well-being. Code 206700.03 206700.04

Come join us for a relaxing night out. Follow step-by-step instructions as you create your very own masterpiece. Supplies will be provided.

Day T/TH T/TH

Date 7/14-7/30 7/14-7/30

Time 9-10:30am 6-7:30pm

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

NEW

Board & Brush

Courtney Goss - Recreation Center

Create your own piece of artwork for your home through this step-by-step painting class. We will supply the paint, brushes and the board while you enjoy being in the moment of creativity and fun. If you feel ambitious, you can even deviate from the lesson and create your very own one-of-a-kind masterpiece. Code 206802.01

Day SAT

Date 6/20

Time 9:30-11:30am

RES/NR $30/$45

REGISTER NOW wawmrec.com and 414-604-4900

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ADULT ENRICHMENT

NEW

Fairy Garden

Alfa Flower & Wedding Shop, 7001 W. North Ave. A Fairy Garden is a miniature garden complete with structures and actual living plants. Give your green thumb a place to tend to year-round and to lure fairies and good luck to your home. All Fairy Gardens include a variety of containers, dirt, a large variety of accessories (fairies, houses, animals, outdoor decorations, etc.). Additional embellishments are available at an additional cost to be paid at the time of the class. Code 206810.01

NEW

Day TH

Date 6/11

Time 6-7:30pm

RES/NR $63/$95

Floral Design

Alfa Flower & Wedding Shop, 7001 W. North Ave. Floral design may look easy, but it’s a skill that comes with a lot of practice and a little know-how. Learn how to make floral designs using many different types of flowers and greenery. Have fun learning to design a flower arrangement and then show it off at home. Create an arrangement choosing from a variety of containers, flowers, greens and other accessories. Additional embellishments are available at an additional cost to be paid at the time of the class. Code 206810.02

Day TH

Date 8/6

Time 6-7:30pm

RES/NR $63/$95

NEW

Succulents for Beginners

Ava Sweeney- Recreation Center Are you struggling to keep your succulents alive? Maybe you’re getting started with succulents and wanting to learn how to care for them? Maybe you don’t have many succulents yet, because you worry you lack the green thumb or the information to keep them alive. With a little bit of information in how to better understand their needs, we can experience the joy of keeping and propagating these plants. Join us and let’s discover how amazingly resilient this plant can be and how much joy it can give us. We will learn about different succulent color and form; light and water requirements; soil and fertilizer; appropriate container; growth and dormancy; flowers, seeds, and propagation; and care and remedies to keep them growing healthy and true to their form. Code 206310.02 206310.03 206310.04

NEW

Day M M M

Date 6/1 7/6 8/17

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

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

Succulent Arrangements

Ava Sweeney - Recreation Center The thought of doing your own succulent arrangement crossed your mind. But then you wonder where do you even start? This class gives you the information on what succulents grow great together and what materials and tools you need to make a good and lasting arrangement. This class will also touch on succulent arrangement upkeep and proper watering so you can proudly display your work of art for months to come. Code 206310.05 206310.06 206310.07

Day M M M

Date 6/29 7/27 8/31

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

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

Private Music Lessons

NEW

Succulent Design

Alfa Flower & Wedding Shop, 7001 W. North Ave. Looking for a new way to add a little decor to your home? Succulents in containers are easy and a beautiful way to enhance your home. The care for succulents is almost effortless, thriving with little water. We will share tips and tricks on how to create a beautiful design. Class materials include container options, dirt, moss, stones, and a variety of succulents. Additional embellishments are available at an additional cost to be paid during the class. Code 206310.01

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Day TH

Date 7/16

Time 6-7:30pm

RES/NR $63/$95

Bob or Judy Halat - Frank Lloyd Wright Intermediate Remember that one day you bought a guitar on an impulse buy and now it sits in the corner of your closet? We are willing to help you achieve the right note with any band instrument, guitar or piano. Brush up on your skills to continue your passion for music. Lesson times range between 8am-5:30pm with each lesson consisting of 30 minutes of individual practice with instruction. If you are a first time musician, trying to get back in tune, or looking to further your musical ability, this is a great opportunity for you. Bob or Judy Halat will contact musicians prior to the first lesson to schedule a time. Bring your instrument and lesson book. Any questions, contact Bob Halat at 414-604-4800 ext. 7235.

Code - 217100.01 Day M T W TH

Date 6/15-7/27 6/9-7/21 6/10-7/22 6/11-7/23

West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department

Time Range 8am-5:30pm 8am-5:30pm 8am-5:30pm 8am-5:30pm

RES/NR $100/$150 $100/$150 $100/$150 $100/$150

SUMMER 2020


Morning Paddle Trip 18+yrs

Guy Fiorentini - West Milwaukee Community Center

Riverwest Outdoor Educational Adventures Inc. River Revitalization, 2134 N Riverboat Rd.

The Ukulele is a fun and easy instrument for people of all ages to play. The “uke” is a fantastic accompanying instrument for singing and many people are able to play the chords to songs they know after just one lesson. Our approach is song based and in the process we’ll look at the relationship between melodies and their accompanying chords, different rhythms and even do some finger picking. Please bring your ukulele. Don’t have a ukulele? No problem, just let us know and we can help you find one! All other materials will be provided. *Class is an inter-generational program. Code

Day

Date

Time

RES/NR

217000.01

T

5/26-6/30

6:30-7:15pm

$60/$90

NEW

Ukulele Discoveries Wisconsin Conservatory of Music - Recreation Center

It’s absolutely true, that after a short period of time, you can play music on the ukulele. Learn the notes and strumming patterns of familiar songs in a fun and supportive group designed for all levels. The songs are so familiar that you will probably be singing along! Code 217001.10 217001.11 217001.12

NEW

Day SAT T M

Date 6/13 7/21 8/17

Time 11:15am-12:15pm 7:15-8:15pm 7:15-8:15pm

NEW

Code

Day

Date

Time

RES/NR

206050.01

SAT

7/11

10am-1pm

$40/$60

Day SAT

Date 8/8

Time 10am-1pm

RES/NR $40/$60

Kayak Code 206050.02

Organizing Solutions: Gain Control of the Clutter In Your Home

Day T

Date 5/5

Time 6:30-8pm

RES/NR $25/$38

Piles and Files: Conquering the Paper Giant in Your Space

Day T

Date 5/12

Time 6:30-8pm

Sunset Paddle Trip 18+yrs Riverwest Outdoor Educational Adventures Inc. River Revitalization, 2134 N Riverboat Rd.

Slow down and enjoy a relaxing paddle on the Milwaukee River. Let your worries go and embrace the beautiful scenery as the sun sets in the downtown area. Riverwest Outdoor Educational Adventures Inc. will provide kayaks, canoes, paddles and lifejackets.

Canoe

Teresa Hawthorne - Nathan Hale High School Has paper taken over all of the surfaces in your home? Are you always searching for documents and information? There is a better way. Come and learn the best strategies to handle your paper piles and files, how to control the flow of paper into your space, and create a plan to maintain a paper management system. Code 206506.02

Canoe

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

Teresa Hawthorne - Nathan Hale High School Are you overwhelmed by the endless flow of “stuff” that has taken over your house? Learn decluttering and organizing tips and techniques that will help you go from overwhelmed to organized. Receive guidance on how to start your project, strategies to help you make decisions, and practical steps to get organized and stay organized. Code 206506.01

Stressful week? Let’s take a moment and enjoy the beautiful surroundings that Milwaukee has to offer. We will paddle through Downtown Milwaukee and view the city as it comes alive. This is a beautiful opportunity to see the city in a totally unique perspective. Kayaks, canoes, paddles and lifejackets will be supplied by Riverwest Outdoor Educational Adventures Inc.

ADULT ENRICHMENT

Ukulele Madness 6yrs-Adult

RES/NR $25/$38

Code 206050.03 206050.04

Day M M

Date 7/6 8/3

Time 6-9pm 6-9pm

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

Day W W

Date 7/8 8/5

Time 6-9pm 6-9pm

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

Kayak Code 206050.05 206050.06

REGISTER NOW wawmrec.com and 414-604-4900

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ADULT ENRICHMENT

NEW

Bucket Drumming

Salsa and Bachata Dance Workshop

Wisconsin Conservatory of Music - Recreation Center

Jason Jordan - Mitchell Elementary

Learn the art of street drumming. Drumming with 5 gallon buckets has become very popular so join us and learn the beats of the street. All levels welcome. Instruments will be provided. Code 217200.10 217200.11 217200.12

NEW

Day SAT T M

Date 6/13 7/21 8/17

Time 10-11am 6-7pm 6-7pm

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

Feel the rhythm and learn the timing of salsa and bachata music, the technique of leading/following, footwork and dance positions between partners. Fun and easy dance patterns including a variety of turns, cross body leads, back breaks and more will be taught. Who doesn’t want to learn this latin dance from an internationally trained performer? No class 7/1. Code 206910.01

Day W

Date 6/17-8/12

Time 5:45-7:15pm

RES/NR $69/$104

Adult Jragons Martial Arts

Jason Jordan - Mitchell Elementary Learning never ends in martial arts, so why stop now? Try a combination of taekwondo, kickboxing, and basic jiu-jitsu. Classes are designed to reduce stress while improving confidence, concentration, fitness, discipline and self-defense. No class 7/1. Code 206101.01

Day W

Date 6/17-8/12

Time 7:20-8:20pm

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RES/NR $59/$89

The construction at your new WAWM RCS Department is getting close to being done and this summer, the Recreation Center will officially open its doors! Continue to check Facebook and Instagram for details on upcoming Grand Opening festivities where we welcome you to tour the new Recreation Center and partake in some fun activities! Also, for more information on walking track membership, fees and hours, head over to page 41. For open gym opportunities at the new Recreation Center, see page 41, 54 and 55. Get ready...This is going to be a summer to remember for the West Allis-West Milwaukee community!

West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department

SUMMER 2020


Welcome Ben Versnik New Adult Sports, Facility Rental, and Fine Arts Program Manager

Adult Softball Now that the snow is gone, it's time to get back on the diamond. Call your buddies and join us for another summer of softball. No games 5/24, 5/25, 7/3.

NEW Men’s Daytime Softball League - 14 week league WA Athletic Complex Day TH

Date 5/7-8/6

Games 9:30am-12:30pm

RES/NR $445/$495

Liberty Heights Park Date 4/13-7/23

Games 6:15-9:15pm

Day SUN

Date 5/10-7/19

Games 5:30-8:30pm

RES/NR $320/$370

Men’s Softball League 7 week league

WA Athletic Complex Returning team deadline: Friday, April 17 Open Registration begins: Monday, April 20 Day M, T, W or TH

Date 6/8-7/23

Games 6:15-9:15pm

RES/NR $225/$275

55+ Summer Softball League WA Athletic Complex

The WAWM RCS Department is proud to announce another season of the 55+ slowpitch softball league. Anyone over the age of 55 is eligible to play in this fun and recreational league. The season runs from May-August. The price includes a team jersey. No games 5/25, 6/19, 7/3. Code 207800.03 207800.02 207800.01

Days M T F

Date 5/4-8/10 5/5-8/11 5/8-8/14

Games 9:30am-12pm 9:30am-12pm 9:30am-12pm

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

Men’s Fall Softball League 7 week league

Men’s Softball League - 14 week league Day M, T, W or TH

WA Athletic Complex

NEW

Over the past year I spent my time working as a Program Coordinator for the Wauwatosa Recreation Department. I also spent 5 seasons as an assistant baseball coach at the high school and college levels along with 1 season as a high school assistant basketball coach. I am extremely excited to be joining the WAWM team as the Program Manager for Adult Sports, Fine Arts, Open Gyms and Facility Rentals. Being born and raised in West Allis, I grew up participating in WAWM Recreation activities as well as working for the Recreation Department throughout my teen years. I look forward to giving back to a community that provided me with so many awesome opportunities and positive experiences throughout my lifetime.

Co-Ed Softball League 14 week league

ADULT SPORTS

NEW

RES/NR $445/$495

WA Athletic Complex Returning team deadline: Friday, July 31 Open Registration begins: Monday, August 3 Day T or TH

Date 8/25-10/8

Games 6:15-9:15pm

RES/NR $225/$275

Contact Ben Versnik at versnikb@wawmsd.org or 414-604-4938 or visit wawmrec.com for more information.

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ADULT SPORTS

Adult Co-Ed Kickball League WA Athletic Complex

The BIG red ball is back 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).

WAWM RCS Department to Host Wisconsin Senior Olympics Badminton Tournament August 7 • Nathan Hale High School

Softball Tournament September 4 • WA Athletic Complex If you are 40 or older and looking for some fun, fitness and competition this summer, consider the Wisconsin Senior Olympics. Games are set for August 1st through September 15th and offer over 20 different sports and activities which you can participate in at any level of competition. Activities include sports such as swimming, 3 on 3 basketball, cycling and also shuffleboard, horseshoes, corn hole and dartball. There is something for everyone. Learn more at our website: wiseniorolympics.com.

Summer - 10 week league Day TH

Date 5/14-7/16

Games 6:30-9:30pm

RES/NR $200/$250

Fall - 6 week league Returning team deadline: Friday, July 10 Open Registration begins: Monday, July 13 Day TH

Date 8/20-9/24

Games 6:30-9:30pm

RES/NR $125/$175

Open Badminton & Pickleball Lane Intermediate/Recreation & Community Center Come and have some fun at open Badminton and Pickleball. All ages and abilities are welcome to participate. Equipment will be provided for those who need it. No play 5/25.

Lane Intermediate Men’s Basketball Did you not get enough basketball this winter? Well, we have a league for you. Get your team registered for a Men’s Basketball League.

Spring - 6 week league Dottke High School Day M, T, W or TH

Date 4/13-5/21

Games 6:15-9:15pm

RES/NR $300/$350

Summer - 6 week league Frank Lloyd Wright Intermediate Registration will be open for all teams on April 27. Day T

Date 6/16-7/21

Games 6:15-9:15pm

RES/NR $300/$350

Open Table Tennis Irving Elementary The Milwaukee Table Tennis Club offers open play every Saturday from 11am-3pm and every Sunday from 1-5pm at Irving Elementary. It is open to everyone for a nominal fee to be paid at the door. All ages and levels of play are welcome.

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Day M

Date 3/23 - 7/27

Time 7-9:30pm

RES/NR $2/$3 per day

Recreation & Community Center Open Pickleball Come check out our new facility. Open to all ages and abilities. No play 7/3. Day M,W,TH M,W,TH

Date 6/15-8/27 6/15-8/27

Time 10am-12pm 10am-12pm

RES/NR Seniors $1/$2 Adults $2/$4

Portable Volleyball Equipment Residents will be able to rent portable volleyball equipment for personal use through the WAWM RCS 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, 8-4pm. Reservations are taken on a first come first served basis.

West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department

SUMMER 2020


Adult Tennis Lessons

Liberty Heights - 6 week league Get off the court and have fun with friends in the sun and sand! Come join us for an amazing summer of sand volleyball. Registration begins: Monday, April 20.

Nathan Hale High School

Day TH

NEW

Date 6/18-7/23

Games 6:30-7:30pm

RES/NR $125/$175

Beginner Code Day 207900.01 M,W

Open Adult Volleyball

Recreation Center Don’t like to get your feet dirty playing in the sand? Come join us at our new Recreation and Community Center for open adult volleyball. All ability levels are welcome. Come check out our new facility! Day T W

Date 6/23-8/18 6/24-8/19

Time 6-8pm 9:30-11:30am

Game, set, match…. Are you in? Work on your fundamentals or sharpen the skills you already have for the game. The lessons will incorporate drills and instructional play to further your development.

Date 6/15-7/22

Times 6-6:55pm

RES/NR $35/$53

Date 6/15-7/22

Times 7-7:55pm

RES/NR $35/$53

Experienced Code Day 207900.02 M,W

RES/NR/60+yrs Per Night $2/$3/$1 $1/$2 (60+ only)

Tennis Quick Tips: • Call 414-604-4900, Option 2 for weather cancellation updates. Cancellations will be made at least one hour prior to the start of the lesson. • Participants must bring their own racquet. Tennis balls will be provided. • Proper tennis attire: light colored/light weight clothing, tennis shoes. • Water bottle is highly recommended.

ADULT SPORTS

Adult Co-Ed Sand Volleyball League

Adult Sports FREE AGENTS Free Agents are individuals who have not been able to form a team of their own but are looking to participate. On occasion there are teams that are a person or two short, or there are individuals looking for a team to play on. That's where our free agent program comes in! If you are an individual looking for a team, contact Ben Versnik at versnikb@wawmsd.org or 414-604-4938 to register as a free agent. Your contact information may be provided to teams that request it and it will also be made available at the manager’s meeting prior to the season. Joining the Free Agent list does not guarantee placement on a team.

WANTED

The WAWM RCS Department is looking for experienced adult sports officials for softball, volleyball, basketball and kickball. If you are interested, please contact Ben Versnik at versnikb@wawmsd.org or 414-604-4938 to receive an application.

Adult Golf Lessons Jim Rewolinski - Deer Haven Golf Club, 19180 W. Cleveland Ave

Fore! Is that a common phrase in your golf game? No worries, our professional golf instructor will cover the fundamentals to help you shape your golf game for the season. Please bring your own clubs. The lesson plans consist 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! For weather cancellations, please call Jim Rewolinski at 414-427-9650. No class 7/3. Code 207600.01 207600.02 207600.03 207600.04 207600.05 207600.06

Level Day Date Beginner M 6/1-7/6 Beginner F 6/5-7/17 Beginner M 7/20-8/24 Experienced M 6/1-7/6 Experienced F 6/5-7/17 Experienced M 7/20-8/24

Times 5:30-6:30pm 5:30-6:30pm 5:30-6:30pm 6:30-7:30pm 6:30-7:30pm 6:30-7:30pm

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

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ADULT TRIPS

All Adult Trips depart from the Recreation Center.

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

Day Trip to Chicago Chicago will be hosting various festivals such as the Taste of Chicago and Chicago Summer Dance. It’s a city that has endless entertainment opportunities; 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 the windy city without the hassle of parking and traffic. We’ll supply the transportation by coach bus and you can plan your day’s activities. The bus will depart at 8am and will return to the Recreation Center at approximately 9:30pm. The day of activities will be up to your discretion. Code 220000.01

Day SAT

Date 7/11

Time 8am-9:30pm

RES/NR $30/$35

Mystery Trip Are you up for an adventure? Allow us to plan your trip! You will not know where we are going but we will have your travel itinerary and your experience ready and waiting for you. What could the mystery be? Could it be a city? A festival? A museum? A tour? Who knows, but it will be a good time. We will travel by bus to wherever the Mystery is located. The bus will depart from the Recreation Center at 9am. Are you ready to solve the Mystery? Code 220007.01

Date 6/13

Time 9am-??

RES/NR $35/$40

Deluxe Mystery Trip If you enjoy Mystery Trips, you will have a blast on the Deluxe Trips. Last summer our Deluxe Mystery Trip was to the Palace Theatre for a delicious lunch and Mama Mia! Join us on this future trip that could be far, far away! Who knows! It is sure to be memorable and worth the anticipation. Are you ready to join us for the Deluxe Mystery Trip? Code 220007.02

Day Trip to Lake Geneva

Day SAT

Day SAT

Date 8/15

Time 5pm-??

RES/NR $75/$80

Spend a relaxing day window shopping through the hidden gem of Lake Geneva. Enjoy the quaint antique shops or spend some time walking along the shoreline and taking in the 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 58th Annual Venetian Festival this weekend. The bus will depart at 9am and return to the Recreation Center at approximately 7pm. Code 220010.01

Day SAT

Date 8/22

Time 9am-7pm

RES/NR $25/$30

Warrens Cranberry Festival 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 sure what’s so great about cranberries? Join us for the day as we travel to Warrens, WI to experience their 48th Annual Cranberry Festival. The festival offers craft booths, contests, flea markets, marsh tours, food, demonstrations and a farmers market. The coach bus will depart at 8am and will return to the Recreation Center at approximately 8:30pm. A continental breakfast will be served at 7:30am. Code 320005.01

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Day SAT

Date 9/26

Time 8am-8:30pm

RES/NR $35/$40

West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation & Community Services Department

SUMMER 2020


> See page 32 for calendar/listing of all show dates <

Spring 2020 Concert Friday, May 1

7:30pm

OF FINE ARTS

Nathan Hale High School Suburban Concert Band is a community band composed of both professional and amateur musicians from West Allis and the surrounding Greater Milwaukee Area. We rehearse at Nathan Hale High School on Thursday evenings from 7-8:30pm and our Swing Street Big Band rehearses from 8:30-9:30pm. The band performs four formal concerts throughout the year. In addition, the Concert Band and Swing Street Big Band are proud to represent the City of West Allis in local concerts and parades. We welcome high school (ages 16 and above), college and adult musicians. Haven’t played in awhile? There is no need to worry about an audition—just dust off that instrument and join us for a night of good music. Don’t forget to check us out at the West Allis Independence Day Parade on Thursday, July 2nd. Please see our website at suburbanbands.com for more information.

FRIENDS

Suburban Concert Band

West Allis Players The West Allis Players Community Theater is looking for a large cast for the summer musical, “Beauty and the Beast”. Children ages 8 and up are invited to audition and families are encouraged to participate. Besides the lead roles of Belle, the Beast/Prince, Gaston, Mrs. Potts and Chip, the Wardrobe, Lumiere, Cogsworth, Maurice, Lefou, the Silly Girls and Babette, there will be opportunities for other great character roles. In addition, children will be able to perform as gargoyles, petal girls, and of course, as the enchanted dishes and flatware. This musical also requires many villagers of all ages. A complete audition notice is available at westallisplayers.org.In addition, individuals with simple set building, painting and sewing skills are very welcome! Adults are also needed to help with the younger cast members when they are not on stage. This musical promises to be phenomenal and you are invited to be a part of it—on stage, backstage or in the audience! Contact director Katherine Beeson at KatieB9056@aol.com with any questions regarding auditions or helping with this “tale as old as time.” Auditions: May 4, 5, 6 - 6pm Performances: July 17, 18, 24, 25 - 7:30pm Matinees: July 19, 26 - 2pm

Nathan Hale Auditorium

West Allis-West Milwaukee Sinfonia West Milwaukee/Frank Lloyd Wright Intermediate

Suburban Singers Central High School Suburban Singers present “Freedom”. This concert features a variety of songs about the concept of freedom along with several patriotic pieces and other songs about our great country. The Suburban Singers are an adult mixed choral group that performs 4-6 times per calendar year with formal concerts in May. The group is comprised of West Allis residents and non-residents alike. Directed by Patricia Eby, the Suburban Singers perform a wide variety of music, including classical and contemporary choral works, pop favorites, Broadway showtunes, standards and traditional folk songs. New singers will be invited to join the choir for our fall 2020 semester, which will begin with an open rehearsal on September 15, 2020. Email TheSuburbanSingers@gmail.com or check out their Facebook page www.facebook.com/SuburbanSingers for additional information. Check out the Suburban Singers this spring! Spring concerts: Friday, May 1 at 7:30pm - Central High School and Sunday, May 3 at 4pm - Ascension Lutheran Church: Milwaukee Watch Facebook for details!

West Allis-West Milwaukee Sinfonia is an orchestra for string players in high school, college and beyond, who have prior experience playing violin, viola, cello, or bass. The ensemble rehearses at Frank Lloyd Wright and performs concerts at the end of each session in the historic Liberace Auditorium at West Milwaukee Intermediate School. Summer rates are $35/$53 NR. We welcome string players ages 14-adult from all communities in Southeastern Wisconsin. Email WAWM Sinfonia Director, Mary Pat Michels michm@wawmsd.org for additional information or to help recruit new members. Musicians should email Mary Pat with their name, instrument, and contact info when they join so music is ready for you at the first rehearsal. Please join us for our Spring Concert on May 15 (7pm in West Milwaukee's Liberace Auditorium), where we are performing water-themed works of Handel, Delius, Mendelssohn, as well as works by contemporary composers.

Spring Concert: • Rehearsals: 3/26, 4/16, 4/23, 5/6, 5/14: No Rehearsal: 4/2, 4/9, 4/30, 5/7: Frank Lloyd Wright Intermediate • Concert - Friday, 5/15 - 7pm: West Milwaukee Intermediate Liberace Auditorium

Summer Concert: • Rehearsals- 7:30-9:30pm June 11, 18, 25, July 1, 9, 16, 23, 30, August 6: Frank Lloyd Wright Intermediate • Concert - Friday, 8/7 - 7pm: West Milwaukee Intermediate Liberace Auditorium

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COMMUNITY RESOURCES

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

• Business Card: $50 • Quarter Page: $75 • Half Page: $125 • Full Page: $250 Contact Shelly Strasser for more info stram@wawmsd.org • 414-604-4937

Proud Sponsors of WAWM RCS Department Youth Sports

Proud Partner of WAWM RCS Department

We are a Proud Member of

CLASS CANCELLATION —— DEADLINE —— Remember to register early for your classes! If a class or activity does not reach its minimum amount of participants 5 days before the start of the class, it will be cancelled. Don’t delay and register for those classes today to avoid the disappointment of a cancelled class!

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Weather Cancellations

Child Care

No Smoking/Alcohol or Facsimiles The use of all tobacco products and facsimiles or drinking alcoholic beverages on premises owned by the West Allis-West Milwaukee School District is prohibited per state law or as dictated by city ordinance for programs in city parks. Your cooperation in adhering to this law is required.

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. Please review your receipt to make sure your household information is accurate and the activities you are enrolled in are correct. If your phone number, home address or email address are incorrect or if you were enrolled in the wrong activity, please contact our office.

Activity Guide

Activity Guides can be viewed at wawmrec.com, at each of the WAWM district schools’ office, WA Health Department, WA The WAWM RCS Department does not provide hospital/medical Library, City Hall and West Milwaukee Village Hall. The WAWM insurance for people participating in sponsored activities. The Board RCS Department publishes 3 activity guides per year which are of Education, School District of West Allis-West Milwaukee, et al mailed to WAWM District residents. The Fall Activity Guide is does not provide hospital/medical coverage for WAWM RCS mailed at the end of July, the Winter/Spring Activity Guide is Department activities. Participants are encouraged to obtain their mailed at the end of November and the Summer Activity Guide own medical insurance. is mailed at the end of March.

Accident Insurance

POLICIES

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

WAWM RCS PROGRAM

WAWM RCS Program Policies

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

Reimbursement Policy:

The policy of the WAWM RCS Department is to reimburse registration fees only under the following circumstances: 1. A reimbursement request form must be completed. Be Our Guest Senior Citizen Pass 2. 2 business days or more prior to the start of a class/activity, a Senior passes are available for West Allis-West Milwaukee School full refund will be given minus 10% service fee for a refund check District residents who are at least 60 years of age. This pass is a or refund back to your credit/debit card. To avoid a service fee, small “Thank You” to our senior citizens who have provided class/activity fee can be credited to your WAWM RCS tremendous support for our schools. The pass entitles the holder Department’s account for future use. and a companion to be admitted, without charge, to all athletic 3. Less than 2 business days prior to the start of a events (except WIAA tournament games) and school drama class/activity, but prior to the start of the second half, 50% refund productions. Get your pass at the WAWM RCS Department today! or credit will be given. 4. After the first half of the class has passed, no refund or credit Class Sizes All programs have a minimum/maximum enrollment number. If we will be given. do not meet our minimum requirement 5 days before the start of a 5. A full refund or credit will be given when the WAWM RCS Department cancels a class. class, classes will be cancelled with reimbursements issued or you may transfer to a different class. If a program is full, you can 6. Separate reimbursement policies apply below. Please call 414-604-4900 for further information. be added to the wait list and in the event of a participant 6a. Adult sports: 50% refund will be given prior to the cancellation or new class creation, you will be contacted. schedules being printed. No refunds will be given after that Waiting Lists occurs. The WAWM RCS Department will make every effort to 6b. Trips: Refunds will be given only if a participant on the accommodate individuals on waiting lists. If an opening waitlist fills your sport. Reservations are transferable and may be becomes available you will be contacted. The wait list helps given to another person if you cannot attend the trip. us determine the need to add additional class offerings. 6c. Non-School Day Camps: Cancellations made in advance of 7am on day of camp will receive a refund/credit to your WAWM RCS Photography Policy Department account. Refunds/credits will not be available after The WAWM RCS Department uses photos of participants for promotional purposes. By registering and/or participating in a 7am day of the camp. 6d. Before and After School Action Programs: After a quarter has WAWM RCS Department program, you have granted us started, no refunds will be issued. Future quarters that have not permission to use your photo for promotional purposes, unless you notify our department otherwise. started yet may be refunded/credited.

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INFORMATION

GENERAL PROGRAM

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

HAVE A TALENT? HAVE AN IDEA?

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

Call or email with your talent or idea:

414-604-4900 wawmrec@wawmsd.org

Location Sites/Fields Administration Center Central High School Dottke High School Frank Lloyd Wright Intermediate Franklin Elementary Franklin Fieldhouse Horace Mann Elementary Hoover Elementary Irving Elementary Jefferson Elementary Klentz Park Lane Intermediate Liberty Heights Park Longfellow Elementary Madison Elementary Mitchell Elementary Nathan Hale High School Pershing Elementary Rainbow Park Recreation Center Reservoir Park Walker Elementary West Allis Athletic Complex (WAAC) West Milwaukee Community Center West Milwaukee Intermediate West Milwaukee Park Wilson Elementary

1205 S. 70th St. 8516 W. Lincoln Ave. 7815 W. Lapham St. 9501 W. Cleveland Ave. 2060 S. 86th St. 1964 S. 86th St. 6213 W. Lapham St. 12705 W. Euclid Ave. 10230 W. Grant St. 7229 W. Becher St. 2601 S. 72nd St. 1300 S. 109th St. 1540 S. 62nd St. 2211 S. 60th St. 1117 S. 104th St. 10125 W. Montana Ave. 11601 W. Lincoln Ave. 1330 S. 47th St. 700 S. 119th St. 2450 S. 68th St. 1725 S. 96th St. 900 S. 119th St. 2606 S. 117th St. 1345 S. 47th St. 5104 W. Greenfield Ave. 5000 W. Burnham St. 8710 W. Orchard St.

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

WAWM RCS Department Office: 1205 S. 70th Street • West Allis, WI 53214 414-604-4900 • wawmrec.com

We strive to deliver high quality programs. If you are not satisfied, we want to hear from you! Email: wawmrec@wawmsd.org • Call: 414-604-4900

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SUMMER 2020


Action Adventures/End of Summer Camp 2020 Registration

Participants Name _____________________________________________ Date of Birth ____________________ Grade (‘19-’20 school year) __________________ Male

Female

Address __________________________________________ City _____________________ Zip ______________ Participant has permission to go swimming Yes

No

Name of Person Paying _______________________________ Phone # _____________________Cell/Work/Home Parent/Guardian Name _______________________________ Phone # _____________________ Cell/Work/Home

Medical Information Are there any medical concerns staff should be aware of? No

Yes

If yes, please describe: ________________________________________________________________________ Does your child have allergies we should be aware of? No

Yes

If yes, please describe: ________________________________________________________________________ Physician Order Form and Parent Consent Form must be completed and on file at Camp for medication to be administered. These forms can be found on the West Allis-West Milwaukee School District website under Parent Resources & School Nurse Services or a copy can be obtained from your child’s school.

Emergency Contact Information In the event of an illness or emergency, we will always attempt to contact a parent/guardian first. If the parent/guardian cannot be reached, please indicate who we have permission to contact in the following order. Name _______________________________________ Phone # ___________________________ Cell/Work/Home Name _______________________________________ Phone # ___________________________ Cell/Work/Home Name _______________________________________ Phone # ___________________________ Cell/Work/Home

Pick Up Information It is the responsibility of the parent/guardian to notify Camp staff of who will be picking up your child and if any changes are being made. Indicate the people that are authorized to pick up your chid. Name _______________________________________ Phone # ___________________________ Cell/Work/Home Name _______________________________________ Phone # ___________________________ Cell/Work/Home Name _______________________________________ Phone # ___________________________ Cell/Work/Home Name _______________________________________ Phone # ___________________________ Cell/Work/Home Name _______________________________________ Phone # ___________________________ Cell/Work/Home The signature of a parent/guardian is required. I, the undersigned or parent/guardian of the individual(s) named above, do hereby agree to identify 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 activities. 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. Futhermore, 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. I agree to allow the WAWM RCS Department to use my photograph for Department promotional purposes. Signature (Parent/Guardian of minor listed above)____________________________________________________

REGISTRATION

Enrollment Information

SUMMER CAMP

* See back for more information.


REGISTRATION

SUMMER CAMP

Action Adventures/End of Summer Camp 2020 Registration Registration Information Please review fee structures and deadlines below carefully when registering. Please mark the box below for the weeks your child will be attending. This does not guarantee your spot and your child cannot attend until the weekly registration fee is paid.

Camp at Nathan Hale

Camp at Horace Mann

Week 1 - 6/8-6/12

211000.01

Week 1 - 6/8-6/12

211001.01

Week 2 - 6/15-6/19

211000.02

Week 2 - 6/15-6/19

211001.02

Week 3 - 6/22-6/26

211000.03

Week 3 - 6/22-6/26

211001.03

Week 4 - 6/29-7/2

211000.04

Week 4 - 6/29-7/2

211001.04

NO CAMP 7/3

NO CAMP 7/3

Week 5 - 7/6-7/10

211000.05

Week 5 - 7/6-7/10

211001.05

Week 6 - 7/13-7/17

211000.06

Week 6 - 7/13-7/17

211001.06

Week 7 - 7/20-7/24

211000.07

Week 7 - 7/20-7/24

211001.07

Week 8 - 7/27-7/31

211000.08

Week 8 - 7/27-7/31

211001.08

Week 9 - 8/3-8/7

211000.09

Week 9 - 8/3-8/7

211001.09

Fee Structures/Deadlines Early Bird Fee: Register before 5pm on Thursday for the following week - $110 RES/$165 NR Register from Thursday 5pm-Sunday 5pm for Monday that week - $120 RES/$180 NR Register after 5pm Sunday for Monday - $130 RES/$195 NR

End of Summer Camp 2020 Registration Please mark the days your child will be attending. This does not guarantee your spot and your child cannot attend until the daily registration fee is paid.

Monday, August 10th

Monday, August 17th

Tuesday, August 11th

Tuesday, August 18th

Wednesday, August 12th

Wednesday, August 19th

Thursday, August 13th

Thursday, August 20th

Friday, August 14th

Friday, August 21st

DON’T FORGET SCHOOL YEAR ACTION PROGRAM REGISTRATION OPENS JULY 6TH!

Fee per day: $30/$45 NR

Total $ ______________ Check Cash Credit Card (Available online, in person or over the phone) Make checks payable to WAWM RCS Department. Payment and registration will not be accepted on-site.


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

Spouse

Parent/Guardian

Other: _________________________

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

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

Participants Name (First, Middle, Last) Class Name 1st Choice: Alternate Choice T-Shirt Size (If applicable) Youth:

6-8

M/F

10-12

Participants Name (First, Middle, Last) Class Name 1st Choice: Alternate Choice T-Shirt Size (If applicable) Youth:

6-8

M/F

10-12

Participants Name (First, Middle, Last) Class Name 1st Choice: Alternate Choice T-Shirt Size (If applicable) Youth:

6-8

14-16

14-16 M/F

10-12

Participants Name (First, Middle, Last)

14-16 M/F

Birthdate M/D/Y

‘19-’20 Grade

Registration Number

Fee

Adult:

S

M

L

XL

XXL

Birthdate M/D/Y

‘19-’20 Grade

Registration Number

Fee

Adult:

S

M

L

XL

XXL

Birthdate M/D/Y

‘19-’20 Grade

Registration Number

Fee

Adult:

S

Birthdate M/D/Y

M

L

XL

XXL ‘19-’20 Grade

Class Name Registration Number Fee 1st Choice: Alternate Choice T-Shirt Size (If applicable) Youth: 6-8 10-12 14-16 Adult: S M L XL XXL Make check payable to: WAWM RCS Department Credit Card* Check Cash Total $_____________ *Online, In Person or Call-In (Visa, Mastercard, Discover)

REGISTRATION

General Recreation Class Registration





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