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Join Us For a “REEL” Great Time!

Bringing Family & Community Together Through Recreation Since 1934!

Resident Registration Begins Monday, December 8th


Welcome to WA-WM Recreation & Community Services

West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation and Community Services 1205 S. 70th Street (414) 604-4900

www.wawmrec.com Office Hours are:

Monday-Friday 8:00 - 5:00 pm

A special message from the Superintendent…

Dear West Allis and West Milwaukee Community Members, You have probably heard the phrase “a sound mind in a sound body.” The WA-WM Schools focus on the first part of that saying each and every day in our classrooms. We want our students to become stronger readers, problem solvers and develop new skills. We continue to strive to have our students achieve at higher levels. This is our commitment to academic excellence. This commitment to excellence is also demonstrated in our district’s Recreation and Community Service Department. Their mission is to provide safe recreation and enrichment opportunities that promote lifelong wellness to all ages that enhance the overall quality of life in West Allis and West Milwaukee. Both the traditional winter/spring programs they have planned and the new programs certainly support that mission of developing a sound body. As a new year begins, I encourage everyone to make a New Year’s commitment to yourself and your family. As you browse through the pages of this Activity Guide, I am confident that you will find a program for you and your family that will demonstrate your commitment to lifelong learning and personal wellness. We hope to see everyone at a program soon.

Paul A. Strobel, Ph.D. Interim Superintendent

*****Weather Cancellations*****

Program cancellations due to inclement weather will be announced over local radio and television stations. A decision regarding evening programs will be made by 5:00 pm. For cancellations due to severe weather, call 604-4900, press 2. When West Allis-West Milwaukee public schools are closed due to inclement weather all Recreation Department activities for that day will be cancelled. Tune into WTMJ AM 620, WOKY AM 920 WKLH FM 96.5, WTMJ TV 4, WITI TV 6, WISN TV 12, WDJT TV 58 to name a few for school related cancellations. Every effort will be made to make up classes if schedule permits.. The Recreation Department publishes 3 activity guides per year which are mailed to West Allis-West Milwaukee School District residents. The Fall activity guide is mailed early August. The Winter/Spring activity guide is mailed early December and the Summer activity guide is mailed early April.

Leadership Team

Shelly Strasser, Program Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Linda Gritzmacher, Program Manager . . . . . . . . . .. Dustin Smith, Program Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cory Thompson, Program Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . Elizabeth Smoot, Out of School Program Manager Tess Heiderscheit, Community Outreach Manager Amanda Schwichtenberg, Program Support Staff . Beth Perszyk, Office Services Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . Jill Ponzi, Facility Scheduling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mary Krueger, Accounts Payable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cassie Ponzi, Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vicki Farrell, Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cindy Kompas, Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE Looking for a GREAT Gift Idea?

Give the unique gift of Fun, Fitness, Adventure, Learning and so much more! Gift Certificates can now be purchased at the Recreation Department for any domination. They don’t expire and can be redeemed at our office or online. (purchases only with cash or credit card)

You Could Be A Winner Sign up for a class.........It’s as easy as that!

Everyone who signs up for a Winter/Spring activity will have a chance to turn in a ticket for a drawing. Winners will be drawn on April 1, 2015 for a $5 credit to your account. Instructors will pass out your ticket at class. *Amount of winners based on # of entries.


Log on to www.wawmrec.com & click on “Registration”. Enter your user name and password. If you are new to online registration, click on “Create An Account”. Your resident status will be verified and your log in information will be e-mailed to you. RESIDENT Registration Dates

Begins December 15

Begins December 8

All Non-Resident registration received prior to December 22 will be processed in the order it was received.

The West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation Department Welcomes Registrations Online, Drop Box, Mail, Phone And Walk-In.

Remember to register early for your best chance to get in the program of your choice. Early registration also helps prevent cancellations due to low enrollment.  Registration will continue to be accepted until a program has started or has reached maximum enrollment. Please be aware that some programs have designated deadline dates.

Payment

Employment Opportunities . . . . .BC

Adult Cooking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

General Program Information . . . 37

Aquatics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 5 Adult Enrichment . . . . . . . . . 29 - 34

Adult Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 - 26 Adult Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 - 28 After School Registration . . . 38 - 39

Be A Champion For A Child . . . IBC Community Happenings . . . . 35 - 36

Early Childhood . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 - 10

Non-School Day Camps . . . . . . . . .20

Office Information . . . . . . .IFC, 1, BC Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 38 - 40

Senior Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Youth Enrichment . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - 10

Youth Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

Youth Sport Instruction . . . . . . . . . 16

Youth Sports & Leagues . . . . . 16 - 19

Please contact our office with your talent or ideas! We would love to hear from you! 604-4900

Community

Baton, Trixters, Prestige Dance. . . 11

Membership, Sponsorship . . . . . . 36

Adult Enrichment

After School Programs . . . 20, 38 - 39

Facility Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

We may be interested in hiring you as an instructor or maybe you have an idea of a program on your “wish list”.

Adult Sports

Adaptive Recreation . . . . . . . . . . 4, 21

Do you have a Talent or Idea?

Youth/Adult Fitness

CONTENTS

Adaptive

We welcome cash, check, VISA, MasterCard and Discover. Make checks payable to the WA-WM Recreation Department. If paying with cash or if the address on your check does not match address on your registration, proof of residency will be required in the form of a driver’s license or utility bill. ***There will be a service charge of $10.00 assessed for all checks returned.

After School Programs

The Recreation Office is located at 1205 S. 70th Street West Allis, WI 53214

Youth Sports

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

Call 604-4900 to charge by phone using VISA, MasterCard or Discover. Office hours are Monday - Friday, 8 am to 5 pm

Begins December 22

Youth Enrichment

*In Person *Phone in

*Online *Mail In *Drop Box

NON-RESIDENT Registration Date

Early Childhood

**There are no fees for registering online**

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Aquatics

Registration Information


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American Red Cross “Learn to Swim“ Lessons 2015 Winter/Spring Swim Lessons Schedule

Aquatics

** Parent & Child and Levels 1 – 6 **

• Fees are $25.00 / $38.00 Non-Resident with the exception of Semi-Private which is $38.00 / $57.00 Non-Resident

**SAFETY FIRST** *IMPORTANT INFORMATION* • All children must be at least 4 years of age (Except Parent & Child classes) • Individuals must meet the height requirement for each specific 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. Frank Lloyd Wright: 36 inches chin to toes, Nathan Hale: 38 inches chin to toes, WA Central: 42 inches chin to toes • Class length will be 50 minutes, except Semi-Private is 30 minutes • Swim goggles recommended for levels 3 – 6 • Individuals must be potty trained in order to enroll in all programs. No Swim Diapers Allowed. • If you have any questions regarding swim level classification contact Cory Thompson, Program Manager at 604-4959.

Swim Level Classifications Our lessons are taught by American Red Cross Certified Water Safety Instructors. Please read swim levels carefully and check height requirements to assure your child is in the correct level. The WA-WM Rec Dept. reserves the right to move your child out of a level for their own safety.

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

Beginning water skills introduced such as getting face wet in the pool, blowing bubbles, front and back float and glides. Children ages 2 and up that are toilet trained. Absolutely NO swim diapers of any kind are allowed. Location: Frank Lloyd Wright Mondays January 12 - March 16 6:00 pm Saturdays January 17 - March 21 9:00 am

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POOL REGULATIONS

1. Per state code, all swimmers must thoroughly rinse off in the shower before entering the pool. 2. Swim caps are required of all swimmers whose hair is long or controlled by hair spray or oil. Caps are sold at pool for $2.00. 3. Do not bring valuables to pool. The Recreation Department is not responsible for lost or stolen articles. 4. Any swimmer who has entered kindergarten must use their respective male/female locker room. 5. Strollers must be kept out of pool area for child’s safety. Please carry child or use child carrying device. 6. Use of cell phones and electronic devices is prohibited in locker rooms.

Level 1 Introduction of Water Skills

For first time students who may be fearful of the water or need to gain confidence and be more independent in the water. Some of the skills worked on are bobbing in water, back floats and submerging face in the water. Mondays at Nathan Hale January 12 - March 16 6:00 pm 101001.01 Wednesdays at Frank Lloyd Wright January 14 - March 18 6:00 pm 101001.02 Thursdays at Frank Lloyd Wright January 15 - March 19 6:00 pm 101001.03 Saturdays at Frank Lloyd Wright January 17 - March 21 1:30 pm 101001.04 2:30 pm 101001.05 *See Mini-Session For More Offerings

Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills

Individuals will learn floating and swim skills without support devices. Jumping in alone, going underwater, treading water and front combined skills will be introduced. Mondays at Nathan Hale January 12 - March 16 7:00 pm 101002.01 Tuesdays at Frank Lloyd Wright January 13 - March 17 6:00 pm 101002.02 Saturdays at Frank Lloyd Wright January 17 - March 21 11:00 am 101002.03 3:30 pm 101002.04

*See Mini-Session For More Offerings

Open Swim

Please do not bring balls or other objects to the pool. Only Recreation Department provided balls and dive toys can be used. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. All participants must reside or attend school in the WA-WM School District. Adults must show drivers license and high school students must show school ID. Nathan Hale High School January 14 - March 20 6:00 - 8:00 pm Wednesdays - All Ages Fridays - Adults

Admission at the door: Winter & Spring Break Open Gym and Swim $2.00 / $3.00 Non-Resident Central High School $1.00 Seniors / $2.00 Non-Resident Dec 22, 23, 29, 30, April 6, 7 & 8 $1.00 18 & under / $2.00 Non-Resident 12:00 - 3:00 pm - All Ages


American Red Cross “Learn to Swim“ Lessons

Level 5 Stroke Refinement

Level 4 Stroke Improvement

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

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

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

Tuesdays at Frank Lloyd Wright January 13 - March 17 7:00 pm 101003.01

Thursdays January 15 - March 19 7:00 pm

Wednesdays at Frank Lloyd Wright January 14 - March 18 7:00 pm 101003.02

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Saturdays January 17 - March 21 1:30 pm

Thursdays at Nathan Hale January 15 - March 19 6:00 pm 101003.03

Saturdays January 17 - March 21 12:30 pm

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Level 3 Stroke Development

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*See Mini-Session For More Offerings

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Level 6 Fitness Swimmer (FS)

*See Mini-Session For More Offerings

*See Mini-Session For Class Offerings

Saturdays at Frank Lloyd Wright January 17 - March 21 10:00 am 101003.04 2:30 pm 101003.05

Continue work with front crawl, elementary back stroke, back crawl, side stroke and butterfly while incorporating turns and a higher level exercise and endurance program.

*See Mini-Session For More Offerings

Intermediate School Student Swim Lessons (6th, 7th & 8th Grade)

SPLASH!! Are you looking for a great way to have fun meet new friends and improve your swimming techniques with people your own age? Get involved NOW in this awesome program to work on and improve your swimming skills. Classes will work on similar skills that are performed in a district physical education swim course.

Location: Nathan Hale Thursdays, January 15 - March 19

7:00 pm

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Mini Session We will be offering a 5 week session of swimming lessons 2 nights per week. Two levels will be taught at a time, both sharing space in the pool. Limited spots are available per level.

Location: WA Central

Time

Monday & Wednesday: April 13 - May 13

6:00 pm

Tuesday & Thursday: April 14 - May 14

6:00 pm

Monday & Wednesday: April 13 - May 13

Level

7:00 pm

Tuesday & Thursday: April 14 - May 14

7:00 pm

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Semi-Private Swimming Lessons

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Semi-private swim lessons are designed to meet the needs of participants who are seeking more individualized instruction. Lessons consist of four participants and can have mixed levels within one class. Open to all swim levels. FEE: $38.00 / $57.00 Non-Resident

Day & Location

Mondays at Frank Lloyd Wright January 12 - March 16 Wednesdays at Frank Lloyd Wright January 14 - March 18 Tuesdays at Nathan Hale January 13 - March 17

Age

Ages 4 - 7 Ages 7 - 10 Ages 4 - 7 Ages 10 & up Ages 4 - 7 Ages 7 - 10

Time

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

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Winter & Spring Break Swim and Open Swim dates On Page 2!


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Parent and Participant with Disabilities Swim - Ages 4 and Up

BOOST your confidence in the water and join this swim session being offered for people with disabilities and their parents. The program will run similar to our semi-private lessons, instructors will meet with parents to determine individuals goals of the class. We do ask for individuals 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 the Parents IN the water. Location: Nathan Hale Tuesdays January 13 – March 17 7:00 pm 101008.01 FEE: $25.00 / $38.00 Non-Resident

Participant with Disabilities Water Exercise Class - Ages 15 & Up

Achieve water fitness. Come join the energetic instructor Chris Jansen will focus on aerobic routines and stretching exercises done to music at varied intensity according to your ability. This class is for swimmers and non-swimmers. Must be able to stand on your own comfortably in the water. Location: Frank Lloyd Wright FEE: $25.00 / $38.00 Non-Resident Mondays January 12 – March 16 7:00 pm 101008.02

Adult Fitness Swimmer

This program is designed specifically for adult swimmers who are interested in beginning a fitness program that includes swim training. This is ideal for those who are interested in sharpening their skills and developing endurance. This is a great way to get exercise and instruction at the same time. Location: Nathan Hale Tuesdays January 13 – March 17 8:00 - 8:50 pm

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FEE: $25.00 / $38.00 Non-Resident

Aqua Boot Camp is an awesome water workout that combines calisthenics, cardiovascular conditioning, core and muscle strength building along with swimming. This class uses the unique buoyancy, resistance, and movement of water. Aqua Boot Camp offers a challenging workout that pushes individuals at their own pace. Ability to swim is recommended but can include non-swimmers, and other aquatic exercisers. This class will kick your rear! Instructor: Chris Jansen Mondays at Frank Lloyd Wright January 12 - March 16 8:00 – 8:50 pm 102003.01 FEE: $25.00 / $38.00 Non-Resident

Mini Session

Mondays at WA Central April 13 - May 11 8:00 - 8:50 pm

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FEE: $13.00 / $20.00 Non-Resident

Springboard Diving - Ages 8 - 19

Beginners Diving – little or no experience necessary Advanced Diving – have previous dive experience Do you love to dive, have a background in swimming, gymnastics or wrestling? Then you need to get involved now. This NEW program is a great way to improve your diving skills or just explore something new. You will work on the approach and competitive dive techniques in a fun challenging environment. It is recommended that participants have passed at least a level 3 swim class. Signing up for both nights is suggested but not required. Join Sandy Sikich & other area high school coaches with a combination of over 50 years of coaching and dive instruction. Location: Nathan Hale High School March 2 - May 6 (No class week of March 30th & April 6th) Beginner 4:30 - 5:30 pm Mondays 101020.01 Wednesdays 101020.02 Monday & Wednesdays 101020.03

FEE: 1 day per week: $50.00 / $75.00 Non-Resident 2 days per week: $80.00 / $120.00 Non-Resident

Dynamic Deep Water Workout Mini-Session

Come join instructor Chris Jansen in this class. It takes place in the deep end of the pool; participants wear flotation belts to stay afloat during a variety of strengthening, toning and cardiovascular exercises. Because participants are floating in the water, there is no impact on the joints. Location: WA Central Tuesdays April 14 - May 12 8:15 - 9:05 pm 102010.01

FEE: $13.00 / $20.00 Non-Resident

Aqua Zumba

Come join Chris Jansen in an entertaining mix of water aerobics and dance moves. Use of Latin music and other rhythms for a fifty minute “POOL PARTY” with Chris Jansen! Thursdays at Frank Lloyd Wright January 15 - March 19 8:00 - 8:50 pm 102001.01 FEE: $25.00 / $38.00 Non-Resident

Mini Session

Thursdays at WA Central April 16 - May 14 8:00 - 8:50 pm

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FEE: $13.00 / $20.00 Non-Resident

Adult Water Exercise Moderate Intensity

This class will focus on aerobic routines and stretching exercises done to music at varied intensity according to your ability. This class is for the swimmer and non-swimmer. Location: Frank Lloyd Wright Tuesdays - Dorothy Bauer January 13 - March 17 5:00 - 5:50 pm Wednesdays - Chris Jansen January 14 - March 18 8:00 - 8:50 pm Thursdays - Dorothy Bauer January 15 - March 19 5:00 - 5:50 pm Saturdays January 17 - March 21

8:00 - 8:50 am

FEE: $25.00 / $38.00 Non-Resident

Mini-Sessions

Tuesdays - Dorothy Bauer April 14 - May 12 5:00 - 5:50 pm Wednesdays - Chris Jansen April 15 - May 13 8:00 - 8:50 pm Thursdays - Dorothy Bauer April 16 - May 14 5:00 - 5:50 pm FEE: $13.00 / $20.00 Non-Resident

Aqua Circuit Training

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You will not want to miss out on this NEW class!! Aqua Circuit Training is a combination of cardio and strength combines circuit training principles and the latest aquatic equipment with water based fitness. Progress through a series of stations for a total body workout. Location: Frank Lloyd Wright Tuesdays January 13 – March 17 8:15 – 9:05 pm 102008.01

FEE: $25.00 / $38.00 Non-Resident


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American Red Cross Courses

FEE: $60.00 / $90.00 Non-Resident – Fee includes Junior Lifeguarding Leader’s Guide manual and digital certification of completion.

Water Safety Instructor (WSI) Certification Course

Do you want to teach swim lessons, work with kids and make good money? The purpose of the American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor course is to train instructor candidates to teach courses in the American Red Cross swimming and Water Safety program.  This course will help develop your understanding of how to use the course materials, how to conduct lessons and how to evaluate participants’ progress. Instructor: Heather Townsend Prerequisites: To participate in the Water Safety Instructor course, individuals must: Be at least 16 years of age on or before the final scheduled lesson of this course Demonstrate the ability to perform the following swimming skills: 1. Swim the following strokes consistent with the Stroke Performance Charts: Front Crawl, 25 yards, Back Crawl, 25 yards, Breaststroke, 25 yards, Elementary Backstroke, 25 yards, Sidestroke, 25 yards, Butterfly, 15 yards 2. Maintain position on back for 1 minute in deep water (floating or sculling) 3.  Tread water for 1 minute.

To Be Certified as a Water Safety Instructor, instructor candidates must: Attend and successfully participate in all course lessons, successfully complete the required number of practice-teaching assignments, score at least 80 percent (correctly answer 40 of 50 questions) on the final instructor course written exam. American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors are authorized to teach American Red Cross Learn to Swim Lessons. Session I: WA Central High Friday, December 19, 4:00 - 9:00 pm, Saturday, December 20, 8:00 am - 6:00 pm, Monday, December 22, 8:00 am - 4:00 pm and Tuesday December 23, 8:00 am - 3:00 pm 101011.01 Session II: WA Central High Fridays, May 8 and 15, 4:00 - 9:00 pm and Saturdays, May 9 and 16, 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

Instructor: Heather Townsend

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FEE: $150.00 / $225.00 Non-Resident - Fee includes 30 hours of instruction, WSI kit (manual and CD-ROM) and Certification Card.

Lifeguarding Certification

Do you want to learn life saving skills and potentially make good money? The purpose of the American Red Cross Lifeguarding program is to teach participants the knowledge and skills needed to prevent and respond to aquatic emergencies. The course content and activities prepare participants to recognize and respond quickly and effectively to emergencies and prevent drownings and injuries. Instructor: Heather Townsend

Prerequisites: To participate in the Lifeguarding course, individuals must: Be at least 15 years of age on or before the final scheduled lesson of this course. Demonstrate the ability to perform the following swimming skills: Swim 300 yards continuously, using these strokes in the following order: 100 yards of front crawl using rhythmic breathing and a stabilizing, propellant kick. Rhythmic breathing can be performed either by breathing to the side or to the front. 100 yards of breaststroke using a pull, breathe, kick and glide sequence. 100 yards of either the front crawl or breaststroke. The 100 yards may be combination of front crawl and breaststroke. Starting in the water, swim 20 yards using front crawl or breaststroke, surface dive 7-10 feet, retrieve a 10-pound object, return to the surface, swim 20 yards back to the starting point with the object and exit the water without using a ladder or steps, within 1 minute, 40 seconds.

To Be Certified as a Lifeguard, candidates must attend all class sessions, demonstrate competency in all required skills and activities, competency in the three final skill scenarios and correctly answer at least 80 percent of the questions in the three sections of the final written exam: Section 1-16 correct answers out of 20 questions Section 2-24 correct answers out of 30 questions on Part 1 and 8 correct answers out of 10 questions on Part 2 Section 3-16 correct answers out of 20 questions Upon Successful Completion of the Lifeguarding course, each participant will receive American Red Cross Universal Certificates Lifeguarding/First Aid/ CPR/AED for the professional Rescuer, which is valid for 2 years.

Location: WA Central High Monday - Friday, April 6 - 10, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Instructor: Heather Townsend

FEE: $160.00 / $240.00 Non-Resident - Fee includes Lifeguard Manual, Certification Card, Pocket Mask and Instruction.

Winter & Spring Breaks, Open Gym & Swim details On Page 2!

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Junior Lifeguard Course - Ages 11 - 14

ARE YOU INTERESTED IN BECOMING A LIFEGUARD BUT ARE NOT QUITE OLD ENOUGH? Get involved in our NEW Junior Lifeguarding program designed to guide youths ages 11-14 through an age appropriate American Red Cross Lifeguarding course. The course focuses on building a foundation of knowledge, attitudes and skills of future lifeguards. Participants will get an introduction to first aid, CPR and AED knowledge and skills that are appropriate for traditional pools, multi-use facilities, waterparks and waterfronts, including lakes and rivers. Participants who successfully complete the course will receive a certificate of completion. The certificate does not indicate that the person is trained to be a certified American Red Cross Lifeguard. Instructor: Heather Townsend Wednesdays, January 7 – March 11 Location: WA Central High 5:30 – 8:30 pm 101012.01


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Music Makers & More Family Band 9 months - 4 years with parent

Early Childhood

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

Thursdays Session I: January 29 - February 26 10:45 - 11:15 am 103160.01 6:15 - 6:45 pm 103160.02 Session II: March 5 - April 2 10:45 - 11:15 am 103160.03 6:15 - 6:45 pm 103160.04 Session III: April 16 - May 14 10:45 - 11:15 am 103160.05 6:15 - 6:45 pm 103160.06 FEE: $36.00 / $54.00 Non-Resident

My daughter really loves Music Makers! I always tell her, we’re going to music makers and she smiles and says “makers, makers!” Thanks, Cristie S.

Mushy-Gushy, Sticky-Icky, Smelly Fun 1½ - 3 years with parent

Does your child love to play in bubbles, water, pudding, dirt, packing peanuts and much more? This class will give your child an opportunity to explore using the five senses. Old play clothes are recommended for optimal messiness!

Location: Parkway Center Wednesdays, 9:00 - 9:45 am Session I February 25 - April 1 Session II April 15 - May 20

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FEE: $27.00 / $41.00 Non-Resident

Early Childhood Let’s Make Music 1 ½ - 3 years with parent

Using recyclable materials, each week you will make a different musical instrument you will use during class and then get to take home. Each class will finish with a mini jam session. Let the music roll! Location: Parkway Center Tuesdays, 10:15 – 11:00 am Session I: January 6 to February 10 Session II: April 14 – May 19

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FEE: $27.00 / $41.00 Non-Resident Buddy Adventure 1½ to 3 years with parent

Who has a best stuffed friend? We want you to bring your buddy to class. Each week we will be using our imagination to go on an adventure together with our buddies. How about going on a picnic with your best buddy? Camping together? Cooking up a treat as chefs? Oh the adventures we are sure to have!!! Location: Parkway Center Tuesdays February 24 – March 31 10:30 – 11:15 am 103120.01

FEE: $27.00 / $41.00 Non-Resident People In Our Neighborhood 1½ - 3 years with parent

Together let’s learn about the special people who keep us safe, deliver our mail, help make us healthy when we are sick and many others. We will gather our information by reading, singing, doing crafts and more. WHO ARE THE PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD? Location: Parkway Center Tuesdays February 24 – March 31 9:15 – 10:00 am 103121.01

FEE: $27.00 / $41.00 Non-Resident

Totworks

Totworks focuses on a classroom setting for toddlers and preschoolers. Stories which extend your child’s learning along with artwork, fine motor skills, and body movements. Children develop great social skills and independence while having fun! Location: Parkway Center A. 1½ - 3 years with parent B. 2½ - 4 years without parent

Mondays Session I: February 23 - March 30 A. 9:00 - 10:00 am 103110.01 B. 10:30 - 11:30 am 103111.01 Session II: April 13 - May 18 A. 9:00 - 10:00 am 103110.02 B. 10:30 - 11:30 am 103111.02 FEE: $27.00 / $41.00 Non-Resident

Mini Marvels 1½ - 3 years with parent Come enjoy a one-day theme orientated class that let’s your child enjoy crafts, stories, games, movement activities and lots of FUN all revolving around the days theme! Register for one or all themes. Dressing for the theme is always encouraged! Location: Parkway Center Fridays 9:30 – 10:30 am January 16 -- Mittens January 23 -- Music January 30 -- Penguins February 6 -- Dragons February 13 – Happy and You Know It February 20 – Robots February 27 – Teddy Bears March 6 – Stop and Go March 13 – Dinosaurs March 20 – Turtles March 27 – Pirates April 17 – Umbrella April 24 – Spring Flowers May 1 – Rainbows May 8 – Imagination May 15 – Animals May 22 -- Insects

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FEE per date: $5.00 / $8.00 Non-Resident


Early Childhood

Pint-Size Picassos 1½ - 3 years with parent

Wednesdays, 10:15 - 11:00 am Session I: February 25 - April 1 103170.01 Session II: April 15 - May 20

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FEE: $27.00 / $41.00 Non-Resident

Big Moves for Little Bodies 1½ - 3 years with parent

Want to keep your child busy and moving? Activities in this class will focus on Gross Motor Fun! There will be opportunities for balance beams, slides, hula hoops, instruments, ball play, cars, and so much more! Location: Parkway Center

Tuesdays Session I: February 24 - March 31 9:00 - 9:45 am 103130.01 10:00 - 10:45 am 103130.02 Session II: April 14 - May 19 9:00 - 9:45 am 103130.03 10:00 - 10:45 am 103130.04 5:45 - 6:30 pm 103130.05 6:45 – 7:30 pm 103130.06 FEE: $27.00 / $41.00 Non-Resident

Come travel the globe together exploring a new region of the planet each week. Through books and crafts, we will learn about the different animals that live there. We will get to know hippos in Africa, pandas in Asia, kangaroos in Australia and many more! Location: Parkway Center Tuesdays, 9:15 – 10:00 am Session I: January 6 - February 10 103320.01 Session II: April 14 - May 19

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FEE: $27.00 / $41.00 Non-Resident

Jump, Shake And Wiggle

Tired of being cooped up in the house? Weather too cold to go outside. Come burn some energy off in a creative and safe way with Jump, Shake and Wiggle. We will sing and dance to silly songs, laughing while we practice jumping, hopping and clapping skills. Let’s get the sillies out!!! Location: Parkway Center A. 1½ - 3 years with parent B. 3 - 5 years without parent Mondays

Session I: January 5 - February 9 A. 9:15 – 10:00 am 103135.01 B. 10:15 – 11:00 am 103136.01

Session II: February 23 - March 30 A. 9:15 – 10:00 am 103135.02 B. 10:15 – 11:00 am 103136.02 Session III: April 13 - May 18 A. 9:15 – 10:00 am 103135.03 B. 10:15 – 11:00 am 103136.03 FEE: $27.00 / $41.00 Non-Resident

Young Child Open Gym 1½ - 4 years with parent

Does your child have some extra energy and it is too cold to go outside? Then come out of the cold and enjoy a little Open Gym Time! This is a non-structured program offering you and your child the space and equipment to play together. Parents are responsible for the supervision of your own child. It is a drop-in program that you just pay when you can attend! Location: Wilson Elementary

Early Childhood

Art is an essential way of expressing ideas and feelings in visual form. Children will learn painting, drawing, printmaking, three-dimensional creations and fun projects, while exploring exiting materials such as collage. This dynamic class will promote creative development and strengthen motor skills as well as social interaction. Location: Parkway Center

Animal Expedition 1½ - 3 years with parent

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Thursdays January 22 - March 26 6:00 – 7:00 pm

FEE: $1.00 per child per night (Pay at site)

Playdough Creations Ages 3 – 5

Everyone loves to squish, flatten and roll playdough! In this class we will get to do lots of that as we craft fun and exciting playdough masterpieces such as robots, ladybugs, snowmen, snails and more! Location: Parkway Center Saturdays March 7 - 21 11:30 am – 12:15 pm

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FEE: $12.00 / $18.00 Non-Resident Looking for a GREAT Gift Idea? Give the unique gift of Fun, Fitness, Adventure, Learning and so much more! The Recreation Department is now selling Gift Certificates! Purchase them at the Recreation Department for any domination. They don’t expire and can be redeemed at our office or online. (Purchases only with cash or credit card)

Swim Lessons starting at age 2 can be found on Page 2!


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Early Childhood

Teeny Tumblers 2-4 years with Parent

Come one come all -- yes we are calling all our little ballerinas. These ballerinas will be introduced to contemporary dance, ballet, and jazz. Put on your tutu and dance your way to class. Location: Parkway Center

Early Childhood

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

Mondays, 6:45 – 7:30 pm Session I: January 12 – February 16 Session II: February 23 – March 30 Session III: April 13 – May 18

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Wednesdays, 10:15 – 11:00 am Session I: January 14 – February 18 Session II: February 25 – April 1 Session III: April 15 – May 20

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FEE: $27.00 / $41.00 Non-Resident

Fairy Friends 3 - 5 years without parent

Does your child dream of fairy haven? All those that dream of being a little fairy can come and experience stories, crafts, and activities all centered on the world of fairies. Dressing up is encouraged! Location: Parkway Center Thursdays April 16 - May 21 10:30 – 11:30 am

Wednesdays, 9:00 - 9:45 am Session I: January 14 – February 18 Session II: February 25 – April 1 Session III: April 15 – May 20

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FEE: $27.00 / $41.00 Non-Resident

Super Hero Kids 3 - 5 years without parent

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FEE: $27.00 / $41.00 Non-Resident

Princess Playtime 3 - 5 years without parent

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

FEE: $27.00 / $41.00 Non-Resident

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Thursdays April 16 - May 21 9:00 – 10:00 am

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Mondays, 5:30 - 6:15 pm Session I: January 12 – February 16 Session II: February 23 – March 30 Session III: April 13 – May 18

Up, up and away, does your child dream of saving the day? Get those super hero costumes out and bring your super hero to experience stories, crafts, and super hero activities that are centered on characters that save the world! Location: Parkway Center

FEE: $27.00 / $41.00 Non-Resident

Thursdays February 26 - April 2 9:00 - 10:00 am

Dainty Dancers 3 - 4 years without parent

Planes, Trains, and Autos 3 - 5 years without parent

If construction vehicles, hot air balloons, cars, trucks, and buses are just a few of your child’s favorite toys or they would like to learn more about them, this class is just for them. Learning about transportation will be taught through stories, art, games, songs and fun activities. Location: Parkway Center Thursdays February 26 - April 2 10:30 – 11:30 am

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FEE: $27.00 / $41.00 Non-Resident “Brunch With Bunny” Sunday, March 29!


Pre-School Adventures 3 years without parent (1 day per week)

Mondays, 9:00 – 11:00 am Session I: January 12 - March 9 103102.01 Session II: March 16 - May 18 103102.02 (No class April 6)

Wednesdays, 9:00 – 11:00 am Session I: January 14 - March 11 103102.03 Session II: March 18 - May 20 103102.04 (No Class April 8)

FEE: $84.00 / $126.00 Non-Resident

Start Smart Tennis 5 - 7 years with parent

Start Smart Tennis is a developmentally appropriate introductory tennis program for children 5-7 year olds. The program prepares children and their parents for organized tennis without the threat of competition or the fear of getting hurt. Age-appropriate equipment is used to teach ground strokes, serving, volleying and running/agility. Location: Mitchell Elementary Wednesdays April 22 - May 27 6:00 – 7:00 pm

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FEE: $27.00 / $41.00 Non-Resident

Pre-School Passageway 3 ½ years and Up without parent (2 days per week)

This program, designed for all 3 ½ year olds and up, is offered 2 hours a day and 2 days a week and runs January through May. Children participate in a variety of independent, small and large group activities. Art, dramatic play, science, stories, music, pre-math and writing skills are daily components of the program. Circle time promotes development of listening skills and encourages appropriate group participation. During this time, students discuss the calendar, weather, themes and participate in music, literacy, finger plays, and movement activities. Children will have the opportunity to explore classroom iPads. Enroll your child in this Pre-School Passageway to Kindergarten with Kim Rymer, certified classroom teacher and Tami Francis, classroom assistant. Child must be comfortable in a classroom setting without a parent and must be able to use the bathroom independently. Limited spots still available as this is an all school year program. Location: Parkway Center

Start Smart Sport Development 3 – 5 years with parent

This nationally acclaimed program, created by the National Alliance for Youth Sports, gives children and parents the opportunity to spend quality time together in a supportive environment while learning the basic motor skills needed for future sports participation. Location: Mitchell Elementary Wednesdays January 21 – February 25 5:30 - 6:15 pm 103355.02 FEE: $21.00 / $32.00 Non-Resident

Start Smart Basketball 3 - 5 years with parent

By working one-on-one with parents, children will learn basic skills of basketball in a FUN and non-threatening environment. Through exercises that become increasingly more difficult as the children progress, they will work on dribbling, ball handling, shooting, passing, catching, running and agility. Location: Mitchell Elementary

Tuesdays and Thursdays January 13 - May 21 (No class April 2, 7 & 9) 9:00 – 11:00 am 403400.02 FEE: $305.00 / $458.00 Non-Resident

Start Smart Soccer 3 – 5 years with parent

By working one-on-one with parents, children ages 3-5 will learn basic skills of soccer in a FUN and non-threatening environment. Through exercises that become increasingly more difficult as the children progress, they will work on dribbling, kicking, passing, trapping, throw-ins, and agility to help prepare them to participate in organized soccer. Location: Mitchell Elementary Wednesdays March 4 - April 15 (No class April 8) 6:30 – 7:15 pm 103355.01 FEE: $21.00 / $32.00 Non-Resident

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This 2-hour class is designed for all 3 year olds. Adventures will offer preschool activities that are fun, creative, and educational with Kim Rymer, certified classroom teacher and Tami Francis, classroom assistant. Your child will have the opportunity to participate in arts and crafts, music, stories and learning centers that all revolve around the theme of the day. Basic academic skills like sorting, colors, patterns, shapes, numbers, and the ABC’s will be introduced along with the “Letter People”. Children are encouraged to use their creative energy to develop necessary social skills to learn and play successfully in a group setting. Child must be comfortable in a classroom setting without a parent and must be able to use the bathroom independently. Registration is limited to one day (Monday or Wednesday) per session, as the same curriculum is covered both days of the week. Session II is an extension of Session I with new themes and activities each week. Location: Parkway Center

Early Childhood

Wednesdays January 21 - February 25 6:30 - 7:15 pm 103355.04

FEE: $21.00 / $32.00 Non-Resident Sports Of Sorts 3 - 5 years with parent

This class will introduce your child to the basic skills of different sports. Children are kept excited, active, and engaged doing hands-on drills, games and music which revolves around either basketball, baseball, football, soccer, hockey, bowling, golf and others. Each week is a different exciting sport! Location: Mitchell Elementary Wednesdays March 4 - April 15 (No class April 8) 5:30 – 6:15 pm 103356.01

FEE: $21.00 / $32.00 Non-Resident

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Family Events / 4 Year Old Kindergarten

Brunch with the Bunny - Sunday, March 29

The West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation Department is sponsoring a family centered Easter Event from 10 am - 12:00 Noon. Informational flyers will be distributed through the WA-WM schools. For more information call Amanda Schwichtenberg, 604-4963.

Scotch Doubles Bowling Tournament - 3rd - 8th Grade

It is time to dust off your bowling ball and to team up with your son or daughter for our annual Scotch Doubles Bowling Tournament. Scotch Doubles is when you and your son or daughter bowl as one bowler to try to achieve a perfect game. Boys and girls in 3rd-8th grade are invited to try their best at our fun-filled event. Flyers with further information will be distributed through the schools. Contact Amanda Schwichtenberg, 604-4963

for more information.

Date Night with Mom & Dad - Ages 4 -12

Family Events/4K

Moms and Dads come dressed to the “nines” and dance the night away with your special little man or lady on Friday, February 13. The evening will be filled with dancing, games, music, treats, laughs and most importantly smiles. Registration must be made in advance. Informational flyers will be sent out through the WA-WM schools. This night will be memorable for you and your little special someone. Deadline to register is Wednesday, February 11th. Location: General Mitchell Elementary Gym Friday, February 13 6:30 - 8:00 pm 104400.01 FEE: $10.00 per Couple / $15.00 per Couple Non-Resident

The Bags Challenge (Parent/Child Bags Tournament) Looking for a new fun way to team up with your child, look no further than the Bags Challenge. To some it may be called Corn Hole but to us it’s called Bags. This is a great opportunity to partner with your son or daughter while preparing for the next tailgating event. Your son or daughter doesn’t need to sit on the side for this Bags Challenge. A flyer with more information will be distributed through the West Allis-West Milwaukee School District. For more information please contact Amanda Schwichtenberg at 604-4963.

Plan for 4 Year-old Kindergarten in the West Allis-West Milwaukee School District

Learn more about our 4K program and how to register!

Information nights will be held from 6:00 - 7:00 pm on Tuesday, January 27th at Horace Mann Elementary and Wednesday, January 28th at the Parkway 4K Center.

Students attend our 4K program based on current school boundaries and space availability. To learn which school is your neighborhood school, please call (414) 604-3000. Enrollment forms must be turned in at your neighborhood school. Registration begins on Wednesday, February 4th.

Half-day and Full-day 4K are offered within the District. If a Half-day program isn’t available at the child’s home school, the student will attend the program closest to their home.

Visit the WAWM School District website for more information www.wawm.k12.wi.us

The Recreation & Community Services Department is Celebrating our Schools!

The WAWM School District is home to….

The 2014 Wisconsin Elementary School Teacher of the Year Six Title 1 Wisconsin Promise School of Recognition Awards An outstanding music education program recognized by NAMM as a Best Community for Music Education in 2014 A Nationally Recognized Top High School A P21 Exemplar School recognized for exemplifying personalized learning Recipient of the US Soccer Federation Grant to Upgrade Soccer Facilities


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Baton / Trixters / Prestige Youth Baton Classes Saturdays, January 3 – March 14

Baton classes are 40 minutes in length. All levels are classified by age. If ability dictates a student may be moved to a different level if agreed upon by both the parent and the teacher. Classes will be taught by members of the West Allis Diamond Twirlers Team. The ½ Time Show Class is a great way to see what your child may be interested in doing. It covers a little baton, dance, and props. A Showcase, mini recital, is the last event for the Baton Class Season and will be held in March 2015. Costumes are an optional item for this event and would be an additional cost to you. For more information, please contact Kathy Kugi-Tom at 604-4900 voicemail 5931. Location: General Mitchell Elementary 4-5-6 years with no experience or little experience 4 – 8 years - variety of baton/dance/props 5 – 6 years with some experience 7 – 9 years 10 years and up 9 years and up

FEE: $45.00 / $68.00 Non-Resident Additional Cost: Baton (purchased first day of class)

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Diamond Twirlers Baton Competitive Teams

Youth Enrichment

Intro to Baton Intro to ½ Time Show Level 2 Level 3 Level 4/5 ½ Time Show Class Level 4/5

Diamond Twirlers is a club sport activity under the auspices of the West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation and Community Services Department. Our State/Regional Champion Competitive Teams attend dance and baton competitions and strive to do other community performances on a solo and small-group level. Members of the group have used their baton/dance skills to compete not only in dance/baton contests but also in scholarship programs, pageants, and community service roles. The goals of the group are to develop ability within the sport, promote teamwork and leadership skills, and to have fun. The Director is National Baton Twirling Association Registered Judge/Coach Kathy Kugi-Tom. Team placement is based on tryout scores. All students trying out will be placed on a team. Placement is at sole discretion of the Director. Practices are primarily Saturdays, January 3 through July 11, 2015. Additional practices could be added as needed. Schedules will be confirmed once teams are selected. No practices on April 4, May 16, May 23, and July 4. Location: General Mitchell Elementary Tiny Tot Baton Team Junior Team Open Dance Twirl Team ½ Time Show Team Senior Dance Twirl Team

4 - 8 years 8 - 13 years No Age Restriction 10 – 30 years 14 – 30 years

Trixters Gymnastics

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This program is an instructional gymnastic class for boys and girls ages 4 and older. Participants will develop skills on the uneven bars, balance beams, vault, and the floor. We offer classes with a ratio of 10 students per coach which promotes more individualized attention, making each class limited to a total of 70 participants. Skills test will be done to determine which group each participant will be assigned to. Girls should dress in a leotard and boys should wear a snug-fitting t-shirt and shorts. Any individual with hair that is chin length or longer must have their hair tied back. There will be a recital on Saturday, May 2 with a dress rehearsal on Friday, May 1. There will be an additional fee for matching costumes/ leotards used for the recital. More information will be sent home with your child after classes start. Parents are not allowed in class as there is limited space. Parent visit days will be assigned. Location: Nathan Hale High, Upper Gym

Tuesdays and Thursdays January 20 – April 30 (No class April 2, 7, & 9) Ages 4 - 6 6:00 – 6:40 pm Ages 7 - 9 6:45 - 7:25 pm

Ages 10 & Up 7:30 – 8:10 pm

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FEE: $54.00 / $81.00 Non-Resident

Extra Skills Practice: 10 years & Up (8 & 9 years, coach referral) 8:15 – 8:45 pm

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FEE: $25.00 / $37.00 Non-Resident

FEE: $80.00 per team

Additional Cost: Batons, Costumes, Accessories and Contest Entry Fees

Prestige Dance

The West Allis Prestige Dance Teams is a competitive dance team consisting of three teams: Pee Wee (grades 2-4), Jr. Elite (grades 4-6), and Elite (grades 5-8) which competes at local and out of state competitions 10 months out of the year. Prestige Dance students are trained in physical endurance, pom, kick, hip hop, and jazz. If you are interested in additional information regarding the 2015 Teams or Team Auditions which will take place April 27, 28 & 29 from 6:00 to 8:30 pm and May 2nd from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm, please attend our Parent Information Conference MONDAY, MARCH 30, 2015 at Frank Lloyd Wright Intermediate School in the Cafeteria at 6:00 pm or you can reach out to the Director Vinette Sackett via email at prestigedanceteams@gmail.com. Find your PASSION with PRESTIGE. Director: Vinette Sackett

Tryouts:

April 27th, 28th and 29th Frank Lloyd Wright Gym 6:00 – 8:30 pm

Saturday, May 2nd Frank Lloyd Wright Gym 9:00 am – 12:00 Noon


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Youth Enrichment

Kidstage

Youth Enrichment

Explore the world of theatre through theatre games and skits. Your child can pretend to be a pirate one week and then an astronaut another week or even a monster. Through theatre your child will gain confidence, expand their imagination and enhance their quick-thinking skills. The session will end with a culminating production whether a collaboration of skits or a quick play for their families. Location: Horace Mann Auditorium Saturdays Session I: January 24 - March 7 4K - 2nd Grade 9:00 - 9:50 am 104250.01 3rd Grade and Up 10:00 - 11:00 am

Mondays: March 16 - April 27 (No Class April 6) Ages 5 - 7 5:30 - 6:15 pm Ages 8 - 10 6:30 - 7:15 pm

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FEE: $23.00 / $35.00 Non-Resident

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FEE: $50.00 / $75.00 Non-Resident Hola Amigos

This program is designed for students in grades 4th - 6th. Participants will be introduced to the Spanish language through multiple fun lesson plans. This is an excellent course for those students who are thinking about or going to take Spanish in Intermediate School. Participants will learn many common words and phrases, including colors, numbers, the alphabet and much more. Location: McKinley Fieldhouse, Upper MPR Thursdays February 19 - March 12 6:00 - 7:00 pm 104501.01

FEE: $20.00 / $30.00 Non-Resident

Handwriting Without Tears

Have you noticed your child’s handwriting lately? Can you barely read or recognize any of the letters? This program is designed to install good writing habits in children of all ages. We will use a multi-sensory approach to make the class fun and enjoyable. Location: McKinley Fieldhouse, Upper MPR Saturdays, January 17 - February 21 Session I: 4K & 5K 9:00 - 9:45 am

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Session II: April 18 - May 30 4K - 2nd Grade 9:00 - 9:50 am 104250.03 3rd Grade and Up 10:00 - 11:00 am

Cheerleading Class

You will learn motions, jumps, stunts, cheers and chants. All participants will learn and sharpen cheerleading skills, learn and use the proper cheer techniques in original cheers and chants. Location:  Irving Elementary

FEE: $30.00 / $45.00 Resident Teen Excursion 5th-8th Grade Day Trips

Looking to add a little adventure to your non-school day? Teen Excursion is a perfect way to add some fun to your dull day. Don’t waste your day by sleeping in or just sitting on the couch, join us for day trips to various fun and exciting places for teens. Boys and girls in 5th-8th grade will have an opportunity to join us for Teen Excursions during the non-school days. Each day will be a new excursion. The times and fees for each Teen Excursion will vary depending on the trip location. Add a little adventure to your non-school days by joining the Excursions. For more information, contact Amanda Schwichtenberg at 604-4963.

Teen Excursion Don’t miss our “Family Events” on page 10!

Handwriting Without Tears Cursive Edition 3rd - 8th Grade

Cursive writing has become a lost art. If you noticed, barely anyone writes using cursive and signatures have now became a mixture of cursive and handwriting. Don’t let your child become intimidated by cursive. Handwriting Without Tears has a program to help your child be successful using cursive writing. The class will use multi-sensory approaches to make learning a fun experience. Location: McKinley Fieldhouse, Upper MPR Saturdays January 17 - February 21 11:00 - 11:45 am 104150.03 FEE: $30.00 / $45.00 Resident


Youth Enrichment

Taekwondo/MMA

Location: General Mitchell, MPR Mondays Session I: January 26 - March 9 Ages 3 - 4 6:00 - 6:30 pm Ages 5 - 6 6:35 - 7:05 pm

Ages 7 and Up 7:10 - 7:55 pm

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Session II: March 16 - May 11 (No class March 23 & April 16) Ages 3-4 6:00 - 6:30 pm Ages 5-6 6:35 - 7:05 pm

Ages 7 and Up 7:10 - 7:55 pm

Thursdays Session I: January 15 - February 26 (No class February 12) 6:00 - 7:00 pm 104800.01 Session II: March 12 - May 7 (No class April 2, 9 & 30) 6:00 - 7:00 pm 104800.02 FEE: $20.00 / $30.00 Non-Resident

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FEE: $45.00 / $68.00 Non-Resident

Bully-Proof - Ages 6 - 12 Nowadays, bullying is becoming too common among youths. Do you feel your son or daughter has the best defense against cyber bullying or the common playground bully? If not, Wings Academy Taekwondo will guide a bully-proof seminar to introduce strategies and techniques to handle those bullies. There is no need to feel helpless anymore against bullies. Session I: Friday, February 20 Location: General Mitchell Gym 6:00 – 8:00 pm 104103.01

Session II: Saturday, May 16 Location: Horace Mann Cafeteria 11:00 am - 1:00 pm 104103.02 FEE: $6.00 / $9.00 Non-Resident

KidSAFE - Ages 4 - 10

Does your child know what to do when a stranger approaches them? What about if a stranger has their hands on your child? Wings Academy Taekwondo will share strategies and techniques on how to defend against those strangers. It’s never too late to be safe. Location: General Mitchell Gym Friday, March 20 6:00 - 7:00 pm

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FEE: $4.00 / $6.00 Non-Resident

Kids Cuisine Each week a new cooking experience will be presented from good eats to yummy treats. Our chefs will prepare and eat what they create giving them a feeling of satisfaction and accomplishment. We also cover cooking terms, measuring, manners, place settings and kitchen safety with Instructor Ramona Kaiser. Location: McKinley Fieldhouse Upper MPR Tuesdays 4K- 2nd Grade January 13 - February 17 6:00 - 6:45 pm 104301.01 3rd - 5th Grade February 24 - March 31 6:00 - 6:45 pm 104301.02

FEE: $30.00 / $45.00 Non-Resident

Incredible Edibles - Ages 5 - 7

It’s alright to play with your food in this class. Let your child’s imagination run wild while creating arts and crafts out of yummy treats. Goldfish, pretzel rods, gummy worms, and other snacks will be used to compose your child’s masterpiece and the best part is that each project is completely edible. Location: McKinley Fieldhouse, Upper MPR Thursdays April 16 - May 21 6:00 - 6:45 pm 104290.01 FEE: $30.00 / $45.00 Non-Resident

JR. Chefs - 6th - 8th Grade

Looking to be independent in the kitchen, maybe even surprise your family with a self-cooked meal? Ramona Kaiser will lead the way in the kitchen by sharing recipes, kitchen safety tips and cooking tricks to be successful in the kitchen. Learn cooking terms, proper measuring techniques, and manners while creating a meal fit to satisfy your cravings. Location: McKinley Fieldhouse, Upper MPR Tuesdays April 14 - May 19 6:00 - 6:45 pm

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FEE: $30.00 / $45.00 Non-Resident

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Youth Enrichment

Looking for a way for your child to improve their confidence? In this traditional martial arts program, 2nd Degree Black Belt instructors will teach children traditional martial arts, Muay Thai kickboxing and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. This class is designed to improve your child’s large and fine motor skills while building character qualities such as confidence, leadership, respect and discipline. A $20 belt fee at the end of the session is optional for students wishing to earn rank and become a black belt someday.

Aikido - Ages 12 - 17

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

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Youth Enrichment

American Red Cross Babysitting

Youth Enrichment

Babysitting is one of the most important jobs a young person will ever have. Babysitting can be a lot of fun but the responsibility of it should never be taken lightly. This course is open to boys and girls 10 years and above and will include instruction based around four themes: Leadership, Safety and Safe Play, Basic Care and First Aid (including rescue breathing dolls). Each participant should bring paper, pencil, Cabbage Patch size doll, snack and a drink to the class. Instructor: Ramona Kaiser, Red Cross certified Location: McKinley Fieldhouse, Upper MPR Special One Day Session!! 8:30 am – 3:00 pm Wednesdays, 5:50 - 8:00 pm Please bring a bag lunch for the 1 day sessions. Session I: January 14, 21, 28 104602.01 Session II: February 25, March 4, 11 104602.02 Session IV: Saturday, February 28 Session III: May 6, 13, 20 104602.03 Session V: Thursday, April 2 (Non-School Day) FEE: $55.00 / $83.00 Non-Resident

Rainbow Loom Bracelets Ages 8 - 12 A rubber band isn’t just an office supply anymore; it’s a new fashion statement. Allow your child to use their creativity to create new fashion accessories for their friends and themselves. Each class, a new design technique will be introduced and practiced and then new fashion accessories can be taken home. Share with friends or add to your own collection. This class is also a great way to make new friends! Location: McKinley, Upper MPR Thursdays January 22 - February 5 6:15 - 7:00 pm 104590.01

FEE: $15.00 / $22.00 Non-Resident

Anime Drawing Ages 8 & Above

Nicholas Katzfey is a visual artist who is fond of the Japanese style of comics and animation. This session is how to draw in the style; drawing people and poses as well as hairstyles and facial expressions. Be sure to bring along your imagination and maybe your sketchbook, too! Each participant will be given a take-home workbook to help them further their Anime creation. This class is fun, informative, energetic and sometimes unpredictable! Location: Administration Center, 1205 S. 70 St. Room 613 Wednesdays January 14 - January 28 6:15 – 7:15 pm 104595.01

FEE: $30.00 / $45.00 Non-Resident

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Anime Story Writing Ages 8 & Above

Nicholas Katzfey is a visual artist who is fond of the Japanese style of comics and animation. This session will help the participants put their comic together, including characters, stories, and page layout. Be sure to bring along your imagination and maybe your sketchbook, too! Each participant will be given a take-home workbook to help them further their Anime story. This class is fun, informative, energetic and sometimes unpredictable! Location: Administration Center 1205 S. 70 St. Room 613 Wednesdays February 4 - March 18 6:15 – 7:15 pm

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FEE: $30.00 / $45.00 Non-Resident

Intro To American Sign Language - Grades 5 - 8

How many different ways can you say “Hello?” Now say “Hello” without any words. Did You Know? American Sign Language is the fourth most popular language in the United States. Through interactive learning and fun activities, your child will discover how much fun it can be to learn a new language and will be able to start communicating in sign language after the very first class! Location: Center for Communication Hearing and Deafness, 10243 W. National One Day Sessions: Thursday, February 12 6:00 - 7:00 pm 104146.01 Tuesday, March 31 6:00 - 7:00 pm

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FEE: $10.00 / $15.00 Non-Resident

6 Week Session

Tuesdays April 14 - May 19 6:00 - 7:30 pm

104146.03

FEE: $50.00 / $75.00 Non-Resident

Did you enjoy the one day session? Register for the 6 week session for $45.00 / $68.00 Non-Resident

“Young Rembrandts” held after school at many locations! See page 15 for details.


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Young Rembrandts / Private Music Lessons Young Rembrandts - Ages 6 - 12 3:45 - 4:45 pm

Young Rembrandts Art isn’t just a talent, but a skill that can – and should – be learned by all children. Young Rembrandts will teach the drawing skills children need by introducing concrete ideas and techniques that enlarge and enrich their visual vocabularies, their imaginations and their minds. Based on an acclaimed step-by-step drawing method that is designed to tap into the three modalities children use to learn: visual, auditory and tactile/kinesthetic. Young Rembrandts celebrates each child’s accomplishment according to individual development.

FEE: $55.00 / $83.00 Non-Resident

Day of Week

Mondays Mondays Tuesdays Tuesdays Wednesdays Wednesdays Thursdays Thursdays Mondays Mondays Mondays Tuesdays Tuesdays Wednesdays Wednesdays Wednesdays Thursdays Thursdays Thursdays

School Site Day

Session 1 Session 2

Session I

January 26 - March 2 (No class Feb. 16) January 27 - February 24 January 28 - February 25 January 29 - February 26

Location

Code

Hoover Horace Mann Jefferson Wilson

104505.01 104505.02 104505.03 104505.04

Session II

March 16 - April 20 (No class April 6) March 16 - April 20 (No class April 6) March 10 - April 14 (No class April 7) March 10 - April 14 (No class April 7) March 11 - April 15 (No class April 8) March 11 - April 15 (No class April 8) March 12 - April 23 (No class April 2 & 9) March 12 - April 23 (No class April 2 & 9) May 4 - June 8 (No class May 25) May 4 - June 8 (No class May 25) May 4 - June 8 (No class May 25) May 5 - June 2 May 5 - June 2 May 6 - June 3 May 6 - June 3 May 6 - June 3 May 7 - June 4 May 7 - June 4 May 7 - June 4

Hoover Franklin Horace Mann General Mitchell Jefferson Pershing Wilson Walker

Youth Enrichment

Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays Thursdays

Dates

104505.05 104505.06 104505.07 104505.08 104505.09 104505.10 104505.11 104505.12

Session III

Hoover Irving Franklin Horace Mann General Mitchell Jefferson Pershing Longfellow Wilson Walker Madison

104505.13 104505.14 104505.15 104505.16 104505.17 104505.18 104505.19 104505.20 104505.21 104505.22 104505.23

PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS - All Band Instruments, Guitar & Piano Frank Lloyd Wright

Mondays: Starting at 3:15 pm January 5, 26, February 2, 9, 23 March 2 March 16, 23, 30 April 13, 20, 27

117100.01 117100.05

GRADE 3 - ADULT

Frank Lloyd Wright

Lincoln

Tuesdays: Starting at 3:15 pm January 6, 13, 20, 27 February 3, 10 March 17, 24, 31 April 14, 21, 28

Requirements: Bring your own instrument and lesson book. Instructor will contact you to arrange specific lesson time. Day, time and location may change due to enrollment numbers. For Questions, contact Bob Halat 604-4800 x7235

Thursdays: Starting at 3:15 pm

117100.02 117100.06

January 8, 15, 22, 29 February 5, 12 February 19, 26 March 5, 12, 19, 26

117100.03 117100.04

Six 30 Minute Private Lessons $60.00

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Youth Sport Instruction / Girls Volleyball League

Kids Tennis Club

Youth Sports

Kids' Tennis Club is a USTA designed program that gives children the opportunity to try tennis in a safe, supportive, and non-traditional setting. Participants will be able to sign up for a free membership to USTA. The activity is for all ages and abilities; it's easier and more fun than ever for kids to play. The program will focus on teaching the basics of tennis in a fun, new, and exciting way. Even if they've never picked up a racquet you will not want to miss out! Instructor: Jacqueline Formanek, Former Division I Tennis Player Location: Horace Mann Elementary Tuesdays, February 24 – March 31 5k – 2nd Grade 5:45 pm – 6:45 pm 105905.01 3rd – 5th Grade 6:45 pm – 7:45 pm

105905.02

Wednesdays, February 25 – April 1 5k – 2nd Grade 5:45 pm – 6:45 pm 105905.03 3rd – 5th Grade 6:45 pm – 7:45 pm

105905.04

FEE: $20.00 / $30.00 Non-Resident

Youth Golf Instruction Ages 6 – 15

Professional golf instructor, Jim Rewolinski, will cover the full swing of the woods and irons and the fundamentals of the short game techniques that include pitching, chipping and putting. Instruction is geared to each individual’s ability. Bring your own clubs or you may use the house clubs at no charge. Please do not purchase any clubs until after the first lesson at which time a personal evaluation and recommendation will be made regarding the correct fit for your physique and swing proficiency. The program will have 2 lessons that will be held at the golf range, 1 lesson that will be held on the practice green, and 1 lesson playing three practice holes on the golf course. Students are required to rent practice balls each time while at the range. Basket sizes and prices are as follows: $4.00/small and $6.00/large. Students will receive a discount of $3.00 off a large basket size during lessons. A $1.00 fee for use of the practice green and a $5.00 green fee are required for the three holes practice round. Location: Deer Haven Golf Club, 19180 W Cleveland Ave. For weather cancellations call Deer Haven Golf Club at 262-650-0760.

Saturdays

Juniors Ages 6 - 10 April 18 - May 23 10:00 – 11:00 am

Juniors Ages 11 - 15 April 18 - May 23 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

105600.01 105600.02

FEE: $20.00 / $30.00 Non-Resident

Girls’ Volleyball League 6th & 7th Grade and 8th Grade - Saturdays, February 21 - April 25th

Games will be played in the morning and practice once a week. We will have two separate leagues a 6th & 7th grade league and an 8th grade league unless numbers do not warrant for us to offer two leagues. Players must register as individuals and will be placed on a team after the draft/clinic. Teams are coached by parent or interested adult volunteers. Parents, please indicate when signing up if you are interested in coaching. There will be a draft/clinic on Saturday, February 21 at Frank Lloyd Wright Intermediate School. 6th Graders report at 9:00 am; 7th graders report at 10:00 am; and 8th graders report at 11:00 am.

If you cannot attend the draft or for more information please contact Linda Gritzmacher at 604-4911. Deadline to register is Wednesday, February 18th. 6th & 7th Grade League: 8th Grade League:

105140.01 105140.02

FEE: $25.00 / $38.00 Non-Resident

G-Ball Friday’s! Indoor Golf Instruction for 5 - 6 & 7 - 8 year olds

Be a part of this JACK NICKLAUS learning system. This program is all about having fun and developing the fundamentals of golf through easy to learn age appropriate activities. Equipment is provided at no cost. You will not want to miss out!!! Location: Franklin Elementary

Fridays March 6 - May 22 (No class April 3 & 10) Ages 5 - 6 Ages 7 - 8

5:45 – 6:30 pm 6:45 – 7:30 pm

105601.01 105601.02

FEE: $15.00 / $23.00 Non-Resident

Wrestling Club Kindergarten - 8th Grade

The WA-WM Wrestling Club is kicking off its 35th season this winter. The club is for all grades kindergarten through 8th and all levels of competition. If you are just starting out we can teach you the basics, but if you are an advanced wrestler we can help you develop the strength, speed and agility for high school or other types of sports. We are looking for kids who will be willing to dedicate their time and energy to this sport.   The club will host its own Kids Tournament at WA Central on January 18, 2015. To make it a successful tournament we need a lot of parent participation. We will end the season with a banquet in April. There is a great dinner, and awards given out that night. We practice two nights a week, Beginners 6:00 - 7:00 pm and Advanced/Intermediate 7:00 - 8:30 pm on Mondays and Wednesdays at West Allis Central High School. First practice starts Wednesday, December 3, 2014. If you have any questions contact Chuck or Shelly Werner at 771-9620. FEE: $60.00 / $90.00 Non-Resident

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Youth Sports

**ATTENTION** Parent coaches are needed for 2nd - 8th grade. All coaches are required to fill out a volunteer background check. Coaches MUST attend the meeting Tuesday, February 17th, 6:00 pm at 1205 S. 70th St. Registration Deadline is Friday, February 6, 2015 FEE: $25.00 / $38.00 Non-Resident **Games and/or Practices will be on Saturdays**

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Indoor Soccer

February 21 – April 25 (program will not meet on April 4 & 11)

Don’t miss out on an AWESOME instructional soccer league for 5K – 3rd graders. Leagues will focus on participation, skill development, teamwork, sportsmanship and FUN. Please check below for specific details. Players will be contacted by phone prior to the start of the program by a coach or Rec Dept. staff person after the coaches meeting Tuesday, February 17th. The Rec Dept. has the right to combine leagues or move locations for the benefit of the program. Players are recommended to bring their own ball to practice.

"Little Strikers" K5 & 1st Grade BOYS Instructional Soccer Location: West Milwaukee Intermediate School Saturday Morning/Early Afternoons 105702.01

"United" 2nd - 3rd Grade GIRLS Location: Horace Mann Saturday Early Afternoons

"United" 2nd - 3rd Grade BOYS Location: Horace Mann Saturday Morning/Early Afternoons

105705.01 105704.01

Indoor FUTSAL

February 21 – April 25 (program will not meet on April 4 & 11)

Be a part of our NEW version of indoor soccer, “FUTSAL”. This league will be a progression of your soccer skills incorporating boundaries and game strategy. The league will focus on footwork, controlling the ball, passing, teamwork, participation, sportsmanship and FUN!! All abilities and skill levels are encouraged to GET INVOLVED. All Futsal Leagues held at Lane Intermediate

"World Cup" 4th - 5th Grade GIRLS FUTSAL League Saturday Early Afternoons 105707.01 "World Cup" 4th - 5th Grade BOYS FUTSAL League Saturday Mornings 105706.01

“Inferno”

**Players will be contacted by a coach with practice information following the draft. “Inferno” 6th - 8th Grade GIRLS FUTSAL League Saturday Afternoons 105709.01 **There will be a Mandatory Draft on February 21 from 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm **Coaches meeting will take place following the draft on February 21

“Inferno” 6th - 8th Grade BOYS FUTSAL League Saturday Early Afternoons 105708.01 **There will be a Mandatory Draft on February 21 from 12:00 - 1:00 pm

Soccer Skills Clinic - 6th, 7th and 8th Grade

West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation Department in partnership with West Allis Parkland Soccer will be conducting an indoor soccer skills clinic. The program is designed for anyone interested in improving their foot skills, game strategies, having fun, and preparing themselves for game situations and the outdoor season. Game play will be incorporated as skills progress. All skills and abilities are welcome. Instruction provided by former West Allis high school players who have High School, Division I college, and/or Professional experience as players or coaches. You will not want to miss out on this excellent opportunity to better your skills and prepare yourself for the outdoor season. Fridays, February 27 - April 24 (No clinic on April 3 and 10) Location: Lincoln Intermediate 6:00 – 7:30 pm 105710.01 FEE: $15.00 / $23.00 Non-Resident

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

Youth Sports

*No Parent Coaches needed* "Little Strikers" K5 & 1st Grade GIRLS Instructional Soccer Location: West Milwaukee Intermediate School Saturday Early Afternoon/Afternoons 105703.01


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Dodge Ball League

Youth Sports

GET INVOLVED with our popular, fun and exciting session of dodge ball. Each night teams will be randomly chosen and will play a variety of different forms of dodge ball. There will be no practices just games. Based on enrollment leagues may be combined. There are no parent coaches needed. For more information call Cory Thompson, 604-4959. Location: Horace Mann Elementary

2nd Grade 105800.01 Fridays, February 6 - February 27 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm Deadline to register is Friday, January 30

Youth Sports

3rd Grade 105800.02 Fridays, February 6 - February 27 7:00 - 8:00 pm Deadline to register is Friday, January 30

4th Grade 105800.03 Fridays, March 6 - March 27 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm Deadline to register is Friday, February 27 5th Grade 105800.04 Fridays, March 6 - March 27 7:00 - 8:00 pm Deadline to register is Friday, February 27 6th - 8th Grade 105800.05 Thursdays, March 5 - March 26 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm Deadline to register is Friday, February 27 FEE: $10.00 / $15.00 Non-Resident

Wanted....Youth Soccer and Basketball Officials Wanted....

Young people who are interested in officiating youth soccer and basketball are encouraged to apply. Must be at least 14 years of age. Games are held on Saturdays at various locations. To apply, fill out an application at 1205 S. 70th St., or find the application online at www.wawmrec.com. Applicants will be contacted regarding clinic and scheduling information if they have been selected for a position. For more information contact Cory Thompson, 604-4959.

COMING IN SUMMER

Please watch for our Summer Activity Guide which will come out in early April. Sign up will begin at that time for: Boys and Girls Soccer, Baseball, Softball, Tennis, Camps and Summer Playground Information.

“Go DEEP�

7 on 7 Flag Football League (6th - 8th Grade) March 16 - May 4 (will not meet April 6)

What, football in the spring? Yes, please! Accomplish FUN and get involved in an awesome flag football league with no contact involved and EVERYONE gets to play. All skill levels accepted. Games and practices will be played on Monday evenings at McKinley Park *There will be a mandatory draft on Monday, March 16 at 6:00 pm at McKinley Park. **Players will be contacted with practice information following the draft

105500.01

FEE: $25.00 / $38.00 Non-Resident

*ATTENTION* Parent coaches are needed only 1-2 hours per week! All coaches are required to fill out a volunteer background check.

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FRE

WA-WM Recreation Department Free Throw Contest

The annual Free Throw contest will be held Wednesday, February 25, at West Allis Central Fieldhouse, 8516 W. Lincoln Ave. from 7:00 - 8:30 pm. Winners in the boys and girls 3rd - 8th Grade divisions qualify for the SEPRC Free Throw Tournament on Saturday, March 14, 2015 at West Allis Central hosted by the WA-WM Recreation Department. This is a no cost community event!

Youth Track and Field Meet coming in May! More information will go out to schools! Any questions, please contact Linda Gritzmacher at 604-4911.

Youth AAYFL Tackle Football

Fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth graders for the school year 2015 - 2016 interested in playing youth tackle football should watch for registration flyers distributed at your school this winter. For more information, visit www.westallisyouthfootball.com. Registration for fall 2015 begins December 1, 2014.

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


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Athletic Camps / High School Intramurals

The Baseball/Softball camps are an introduction to baseball and softball skills. Wear a baseball hat, baseball glove, and you may bring a bat. Registration is first come first serve. If you have any questions contact Cory Thompson, Program Manager at 604-4959.

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Sign Up Today

You will not want to miss out on this excellent opportunity to get instruction from experienced area high school coaches.

Beginner Skills Camp

Emphasis will be on skill such as throwing, catching, hitting, and fielding.

Location: WA Central Fieldhouse February 21st

Ages 7 - 9 1:30 – 4:30 pm

109199.01 109199.02

Baseball Hitting Camp

Ages 10 – 18 Emphasis will be on proper stance, grip, lower and upper body mechanics, and fastball and off speed hitting along with bunting skills. Location: Nathan Hale March 28 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

109206.01

Registration Deadline: March 20

FEE: $35.00 / $52.00 Non-Resident

Camp will focus on fundamentals and skill work of the pitchers and catchers positions. “Directional” pitching skills that teach proper body balance and the control needed to throw several pitches. Learn the basics of the catcher’s positions in a variety of drills and activities. Players should bring their own glove. If you need catchers equipment please contact Cory Thompson, Program Manager 604-4959. Limited space available.

Location: Nathan Hale

Registration Deadline: February 13

March 28 1:30 – 4:30 pm 109205.01 Registration Deadline: March 20

FEE: $30.00 / $45.00 Non-Resident

Softball Pitchers / Catchers Camp Ages 9 – 15

FEE: $35.00 / $52.00 Non–Resident

Camp will focus on fundamentals and skill work of the pitchers and catchers positions. “Directional” pitching skills that teach proper body balance and the control needed to throw several pitches. Learn the basics of the catcher’s positions in a variety of drills and activities. Players should bring their own glove. If you need catchers equipment please contact Cory Thompson, Program Manager 604-4959. Limited space available.

Location: Nathan Hale

March 14 1:30 – 4:30 pm 109305.01 Registration Deadline: March 6

FEE: $35.00 / $52.00 Non-Resident

Baseball Pitchers / Catchers Camp Ages 9 – 15

Softball Hitting Camp Ages 10 – 18 Emphasis will be on proper stance, grip, lower and upper body mechanics, and fastball and off speed hitting along with bunting skills. Location: Nathan Hale March 14 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

109306.01

Registration Deadline: March 6

FEE: $35.00 / $52.00 Non-Resident

High School Intramurals

Are you interested in showing off your skills and the high school sports are just not your thing or do you want to just chill and be active with your friends? Then be a part of our fun and relaxed high school intramural sports. There are only games and you get to pick your own teammates!! Look in your school or athletic department office for registration information or visit our website at www.wawmrec.com. For more information contact Program Manager, Cory Thompson at 604-4959. 9th – 12th grade ***9th - 12th grade Indoor Futsal Soccer League December – January **NEW** Boys: 105730.01 Girls: 105730.02

Boys Basketball: January – March Co-ed Volleyball: February – April

**Get your team together and sign up today!

Camp Locations: Central High School, 8516 W. Lincoln & Nathan Hale, 11601 W. Lincoln

Athletic Camps/H. S. Intramurals

Ages 4 - 6 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

**T-Shirt included if registered by deadline**


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After School Programs SAFE

WA-WM Recreations Department offers After School Programs located at all 4K Centers & Elementary Schools.

After School Programs

The SAFE Program runs Monday – Friday when school is in session, from the end of the school day until 5:30 pm Second semester begins January 20th. SAFE provides a structured environment that includes a balance of enriching activities and recreational activities. Students check in, receive a daily nutritional snack and then programming begins. Daily activities include supervised play, homework club or academic enrichment, organized gym/outdoor activities, and arts & crafts. SAFE students are encouraged to stay the duration of the program, and are able to leave once checked out by the designated parent or guardian. When calling in an absence/change of plans at your school please state that the SAFE Program should be notified. Behavioral Expectations parallel school rules, students who do not adhere to behavior expectations may be dismissed from the program. You can register online at www.wawmrec.com, over the phone 604-4900, or in person at 1205 S. 70th Street. Registration forms are located in this activity guide on page 38. Registration forms are not accepted at the schools. For more information please contact Elizabeth Smoot at 604-4968. The Registration fee is $65.00 per semester or $130 per year per child, no matter how many days a student participates. Fees will not be prorated if a student is enrolled later in the semester.

REACH

WA-WM Recreations Department offers After School Programs located at all Intermediate Schools.

The REACH Program runs Monday – Friday when school is in session, from the end of the school day until 5:30 p.m. Second semester begins January 20th. The REACH Program is open to all Intermediate students. As part of the program students will have the opportunity to engage with friend, utilize academic assistance and enrichment, and have access to gyms and outdoor areas. REACH Programs will host various clubs or specialized activities throughout the year, some activities may occur and addition cost to cover supplies and instructors but participation is optional. REACH students are encouraged to stay the duration of the program, and are able to leave once checked out by the designated parent or guardian or with a signed permission slip allowing them to leave independently. When calling in an absence/change of plans at your school please state that the REACH Program should be notified. Behavioral Expectations parallel school rules, students who do not adhere to behavior expectations may be dismissed from the program. You can register online at www.wawmrec.com, over the phone 604-4900, or in person at 1205 S. 70th Street. Registration forms are located in this activity guide on page 39. Registration forms are not accepted at the schools. For more information please contact Elizabeth Smoot at 604-4968. The Registration fee is $35.00 per semester or $70.00 per year per child, no matter how many days a student participates. Fees will not be prorated if a student is enrolled later in the semester. Non-Teaching School Day Camps The Recreations Department offers a series of day camps when school is not in session. Camps are held at Mitchell Elementary, 10125 W. Montana Avenue and open to all students 4K – 5th grade, registration is on a first come first served basis. 2015 Camp Dates: January 2, 12 & 19, February 16, March 9, April 2, 6, 7, 8, 9 & 10 from 7:30 am to 5:30 pm. Informational flyers will be distributed through WA-WM Schools. For more information, call Elizabeth Smoot at 604-4968. SAFE & REACH Registration Form on Page 38 & 39


Adaptive Recreation

Questions? Call Cory Thompson at 604-4959 or thompsonc@wawm.k12.wi.us

Spring Dance for Participants with Disabilities

We’re having a “DISCO” come on out and show off those dance moves. All ages of participants with disabilities and their families are encouraged to attend. There will be music, dancing, and contests including best outfit so let’s see your best “DISCO” attire. Snacks will be provided. Volunteers are needed and will be subject to a background check beforehand. If interested in volunteering or have any questions please contact Cory Thompson at 604-4959. Location: Nathan Hale Cafeteria Thursday, March 26th 6:00 – 8:00 pm FEE:

113020.01

$10.00 / $15.00 Non-Resident per family

Contact Cory Thompson for required paperwork. Location: Irving Elementary Fieldhouse

Wednesday January 21, February 4, 18, March 4, 18 & April 1 6:00 - 7:15 pm 113200.02

Mondays February 23 - March 30 6:00 – 7:15 pm 113002.01

FEE: $20.00 / $30.00 Non-Resident Wednesday Night Club (Ages 15 and up)

Do you like socializing and making new friends? Achieve fun with this NEW program where participants with disabilities will play different games such as cards, bingo & checkers. Contact Cory Thompson for important paperwork. Location: Irving Elementary Fieldhouse Instructor: Kathy Kline

Parent and Participant with Disabilities Swim (Ages 4 and up) & Participant with Disabilities Water Exercise (Ages 15 & up) See Page 4 for details.

Community Based Transition Program

Enroll now in the Community Based Transition Program which serves adults, ages 18 and older with special needs. The recreation program provides experiences which focus on the areas of daily living skills, personal/social skills, leisure/recreation skills and vocational skills. We meet Mon - Wed, 9:00 am - 2:00 pm at Irving Elementary Fieldhouse, Thursdays, 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Bowling and on Fridays, 9:00 am - 2:00 pm at Southwest YMCA. All participants must be able to provide their own transportation, be independent in personal care and able to work in a group setting. Please call Cory Thompson to obtain a registration form. Fees are based on the amount of activities and days a participant attends.

Volunteers Needed for Community Based Transition Program

The Transition Program is in need of volunteers. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Contact Cory Thompson for more information or to volunteer. All volunteers are subject to a confidential background check. West Allis Special Olympics

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

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Adaptive

Become involved in this NEW program all about fun, relaxing and socializing in an environment for children with disabilities. Each week participants will play a variety of different games such as Apples to Apples, Bingo & Cards. Contact Cory Thompson for important paperwork. Location: Irving Elementary Fieldhouse

FEE: $20.00 / $30.00 Non-Resident

Succeed in Art!! In this NEW class, participants with disabilities and/or mental health conditions will experience the power of art through the creation of a variety of visual art media. The Donna Lexa Art Centers will individualize art projects to meet the unique needs and abilities of each participant. Art provides opportunities for creative self-expression, relaxation, new learning, and feelings of achievement, confidence, socialization and more, all while being fun! All supplies are included.

FEE: $40.00 / $60.00 Non-Resident

It’s All Fun & Games (Ages 6 – 14)

Wednesdays February 25, March 11, 25, April 15, 29 & May 13 7:00 – 8:15 pm 113005.01

The Power of Art Participants with Disabilities Ages 15 & up

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Youth / Adult Fitness

Children & Teen Hip-Hop

(Both Girls and Boys Welcome) (Hip-Hop) teaches isolations, street dance movement and high energy moves inspired by modern Hip-Hop, contemporary music and vernacular dance. Students will learn to develop their style and be influenced by some of today’s hottest dance moves. This class will consist of conditioning and warm-up, simplified break down of each dance step, skill combinations and choreography. Instructor: Ashley Mitchell Location: Hoover Elementary Mondays Session I: January 19 - February 23 Ages 4 – 9 5:00 - 6:00 pm Ages 10 - 15 6:00 - 7:00 pm

114005.01

Session II: March 9 - April 20 (No class April 6) Ages 4 – 9 5:00 - 6:00 pm 114005.03

114005.02

114005.04

FEE: $18.00.00 / $27.00 Non-Resident PIYO Strength

Youth/Adult Fitness

PiYo combines the muscle-sculpting, core-firming benefits of Pilates with the strength and flexibility of flowing Yoga movements. We crank up the music, the speed, and the fun to give you an intense, low-impact workout. All levels are welcome, from beginners to advanced; everyone can benefit from this class. Come try a new twist to strength training. BeachbodyTM PiYo certified instructor Karen Johnson will leave you stretched, strengthened and centered! Please bring a Yoga mat, water bottle and wear comfortable clothing. Location: Lane Intermediate School Tuesdays, 4:30 – 5:30 pm January 27 - March 10 108305.01 March 24 – May 12 (No class April 7)

108305.02

FEE: $28.00 / $42.00 Non-Resident

Ages 10 - 15 6:00 - 7:00 pm

Chair Yoga - For Seniors

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

Instructor: Chris Jansen Location: Fitness Center

Tuesdays February 3 – May 19 (No class March 17 & April 7) 10:00 – 10:45 am 108001.01 FEE: $26.00 / $39.00 Non-Resident

ZUMBAtomic

(Parent &Child)

ZUMBAtomic – Designed exclusively for kids (ages 6-12), Zumbatomic is rockin’, energy fitness-parties packed with specially choreographed, kid-friendly routines and all the music kids love, like hip-hop, reggaeton, cumbia and more. Parents will love Zumbatomic because of the effects it has on kids, increasing their focus and self-confidence, boosting metabolism and enhancing coordination. Instructor: Elaina Qureshi Location: Franklin School Gym Mondays March 2 – April 27 (No class April 6) 6:00 – 6:45 pm 114000.01 FEE:

$24.00 / $36.00 Non-Resident Forever Fit - For Seniors

Aerobic Program for seniors or anyone needing an easier workout. Workout includes activities that will increase cardiovascular endurance, bone density and muscle strength. Balance and flexibility exercises are included. Appropriate music will keep you motivated!!! Wear comfortable cross training shoes, bring weights, a water bottle and large towel.

Instructor: Julie Fraleigh, NETA, SAFE & CPR Certified

Location: Fitness Center, MPR *You can sign up for one or two days per week*

Mondays, January 19 - February 9 9:30 – 10:30 am 108000.01 Wednesdays, January 21 - February 11 9:30 – 10:30 am 108000.02

FEE: $10.00 / $15.00 Non-Resident Mondays, 9:15 – 10:15 am February 23 - March 30 April 13 - May 18

108000.03 108000.04

Wednesdays, 9:15 – 10:15 am February 25 - April 1 108000.05 April 15 - May 20 108000.06

FEE: $15.00 / $23.00 Non-Resident

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Basic Meditation Techniques

Meditation is the art of looking inside and discovering one’s own inner being. Meditation leads us not only to totally new inner experiences, but helps us to transform our day-to-day life into a better, more meaningful and more fulfilling existence. Meditation can offer us inner peace and happiness, a positive view of the world and also a number of health benefits, such as the ability to let go of stress and anxiety. Chris Jansen will teach you basic meditation techniques to use on your own. Please bring a mat or pillow. Location: Franklin Fieldhouse Thursdays March 12 - May 14 (No class April 2 & 9) 7:10 – 7:40 pm

108119.01

FEE: $12.00 / $18.00 Non-Resident

Yoga with Crystal

Tuesdays at Horace Mann 6:00 - 7:00 pm January 13 – March 3 March 24 – May 19 (No class April 7th)

108110.01 108110.02

Thursdays at Madison Elementary 6:00 – 7:00 pm January 15 – March 5 108110.03 March 19 – May 28 108110.04 (No class April 2, 9 & May 14) FEE: $24.00 / $36.00 Non-Resident

Fitness And Nutrition Sampler

Fitness and Nutrition Sampler is a class which will introduce you to everything that you need to know to lead a healthier lifestyle. This class is for your body, mind and spirit. Each class will offer a discussion portion in which you will learn how to lead a healthier lifestyle and will be followed by a short workout. The workout will vary from class to class. It is recommended to dress comfortably and to bring mat, as well as water. Instructor : Chris Jansen Location: Franklin Fieldhouse Thursdays January 15 – March 5 7:00 - 7:45 pm

108025.01

FEE: $18.00 / $27.00 Non-Resident Indoor Sunrise Yoga

Refresh and relax your body and mind with instructor Chris Jansen as the sun rises with indoor Sunrise Yoga. You will learn yoga postures, breathing exercises and relaxation techniques. Bring a Yoga mat or towel and wear comfortable clothing. Location: Franklin Fieldhouse

Thursdays March 26 – May 21 (No class April 9) 5:45 – 6:45 am 108110.08 FEE: $20.00 / $30.00 Non-Resident Yoga with Katy

Refresh and relax your body and mind in this all-levels yoga class. You will learn yoga postures, breathing exercises, and relaxation techniques. Please bring a Yoga mat and wear comfortable clothing. No experience necessary. Instructor Katy Martens, Registered Yoga Teacher with 10+ years experience. Location: Longfellow Elementary Wednesdays, 6:00 - 7:00 pm January 21 – February 18 February 25 – March 25 April 15 – May 13

108110.05 108110.06 108110.07

FEE: $30.00 / $45.00 Non-Resident

Registration form on page 40!

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Introduction to Ayurveda Workshop Series

Ayurveda, a holistic healthcare system and philosophy, understands that everything within the human body and mind are governed by three fundamental energies/forces: Vata (Wind), Pitta (Fire), and Kapha (Earth/Water). Which is your primary energy? Discovering this answer is the first step to understanding what balanced diet, routine and lifestyle best supports complete health within you. In this introductory class with Chris Jansen you will learn about Ayurveda and your Ayurvedic body-type and be well on your way to creating a happy, healthy, and balanced you. No previous experience with Ayurveda required. Location: Hoover Elementary Wednesdays, 6:30 – 7:45 pm (5 dates) January 14, February 18, March 18, April 15, May 20 108192.01 FEE: $25.00 / $38.00 Non-Resident

Partner Yoga Workshop

In this Partner Yoga Workshop, we will perform many traditional Hatha Yoga postures using the stability and strength of a partner. Partners rely on each others support to keep correct body alignment, balance and focus in a posture. When you feel physically supported, not only do you experience a Yoga posture differently, you also begin to allow yourself to trust someone else. No previous experience necessary. Instructor: Chris Jansen Location: Fitness Center Saturday, February 14 10:00 am – 12:00 Noon

108110.09

FEE per person: $10.00 / $15.00 Non-Resident

Adult Fitness

Relax and refresh your body, mind, and spirit while practicing Hatha style Yoga. With an emphasis on proper alignment, you will be able to safely build a stronger core and increase flexibility and balance. ALL levels of experience welcome! Please bring your yoga mat. Instructor: Crystal Perry

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Fitness Walking Club

You know that you want to begin a fitness program, but don’t know where to start. It’s easy! Walking is one of the easiest and best forms of exercise. All you need is a good pair of shoes, comfortable clothing and desire. This club will walk a designated route in the high school providing a safe and warm atmosphere to walk alone or with your friends. Come join us and have a great time. Location: West Allis Central HS (Meet in commons area by fieldhouse) Wednesdays, January 14 – March 18 7:00 - 8:30 pm 108121.01

FEE: $15.00 / $23.00 Non-Resident

Nia

Burn calories with Nia, an expressive dance fitness class that combines 9 different movement forms from dance arts (Jazz and Modern), martial arts (Tae kwon do & Tai Chi) and healing arts (Yoga). No previous dance or martial arts experience necessary. NIA is for every BODY!!! Bring a mat or towel and a covered water bottle. Instructor: Chris Jansen Location: Franklin Fieldhouse Mondays January 12 - May 18 (No class April 6)

4:45 - 5:40 pm

108200.01

FEE: $45.00 / $68.00 Non-Resident

Line Dance Fitness Class

Adult Fitness

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

Location: Lane Intermediate Thursdays January 15 – May 21 (No class April 2 or 9) 7:10 – 8:10 pm

108230.01

FEE: $50.00 / $75.00 Non-Resident

Barre Basics

Barre Basics - the hot new barre workout spreading the globe. This Barre Basics workout will tone the thighs, lift your butt, sculpt your arms and flatten your abs! Come join in this exciting new class! Please bring a mat to class. Instructor: Chris Jansen Location: Franklin Fieldhouse Thursdays April 16 – May 21 4:45 - 5:30 pm

TAI CHI

Tai Chi is a series of continuous, flowing movements which are performed slowly and gracefully. The form is learned gradually, posture by posture. By working from the mind through natural movements of the body we learn to appreciate the importance of posture, to understand relaxation, to interpret energy and to apply this knowledge to our everyday lives. Instructor Chris Jansen

Location: Fitness Center

Thursdays, 10:00 - 11:00 am January 15 – March 5 108205.01 March 12 – May 14 108205.02 (No class April 2 & 9) FEE: $24.00 / $36.00 Non-Resident

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FEE: $18.00 / $27.00 Non-Resident Shake, Rattle & Roll

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

Mondays March 2 – April 27 (No class April 6) 7:00 – 7:45 pm 108235.01 FEE: $24.00 / $36.00 Non-Resident

Egyptian Belly Dance For Fun And Fitness

This class will cover the basics of Egyptian Belly Dancing. Learn shimmies, undulations, traveling patterns, arms and more. No experience necessary!!! Instructor: Chris Jansen Location: Franklin Fieldhouse Thursdays Level I: January 15 – March 5 6:15 – 7:00 pm 108202.01 Level II: March 12 – May 14 (No class April 2 & 9) 6:15 – 7:00 pm 108202.02

FEE: $40.00 / $60.00 Non-Resident

Ballroom, Swing and Latin Dance Dance the night away and get your confidence ready for an upcoming event such as a wedding reception, class reunion, company event, vacation or just a great date night out on the town. Beginner steps will be taught at a comfortable pace. Classes are with Cathy Binko-DeRaimo. Join us for some dancin’ fun! It is advisable to obtain a partner before registering. Beginner Latin and Swing Dance Location: Hoover Elementary Fieldhouse 6:30 - 7:20 pm 108207.01 Thursdays, March 5 - March 26 Beginner Ballroom Dance FEE Per Couple: $50.00 / $75.00 Non-Resident 7:30 - 8:20 pm 108207.02

Facility Locations listed on page 37


“Define” Butz, Gutz and Weights

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

Group Fitness, Spin, Zumba & Stability Ball

Location: Lane Intermediate Thursdays January 15 - May 21 (No class April 2 or 9) 6:00 - 7:00 pm

108800.01

FEE: $50.00 / $75.00 Non-Resident

Total Stretch

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

and CPR certified.

Location: Fitness Center, MPR 6:00 – 7:00 pm Mondays January 12 - May 18 (No class April 6)

108500.02

FEE: $45.00 / $68.00 Non-Resident Evening Bootcamp

Ready for a challenging workout with instructor Mike Hanrahan? Bootcamp class consists of combining resistance training and cardio conditioning. It is recommended that you have taken exercise classes prior to participating in this class. Great workout for both men and women. Bring a mat or towel for floor work and a water bottle. Location: Fitness Center, MPR Tuesdays January 13 – May 19 (No class April 7) 7:00 – 8:00 pm 108701.01 FEE: $45.00 / $68.00 Non-Resident

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Want a great class to work on that area of concern! Come work on your CORE (or middle section). Focus on your abs and core areas in this ½ hour class. Trim your middle section and increase your strength. Power packed exercises in 30 minutes. Instructor: Betty Marr,

Afro-Caribbean Hip Hop & Fitness Cardio Afro-Caribbean Fitness Fuse is a fitness group exercise that offers a high intensity cardiovascular fat burning workout using African and Caribbean style of dance moves and music. This workout converts dance and fitness into fun, while targeting abdomen, legs, and the gluteus maximus. Instructor: Ashley Mitchell Location: Fitness Center

Tuesdays January 13 - May 19 (No class April 7) 5:45 - 6:15 pm

March 14 – May 16 108138.02 (No class April 4 & 11)

“Crunch Time”

certified in Group Exercise, Zumba

Location: Franklin Fieldhouse

108805.01

FEE: $27.00 / $40.00 Non-Resident Pilates Yoga Fusion

A blend of core, movement, balance and flexibility. Regain control of your muscles and focus on correcting muscle imbalances in your body. Increase your core strength, your core stability and overall flexibility. A perfect balance for runners, cyclists & fitness enthusiasts. Bring your own mat and dress comfortably. Instructor: Chris Jansen Location: Franklin Fieldhouse

Mondays January 12 - May 18 (No class April 6) 5:45 - 6:45 pm

108301.01

FEE: $45.00 / $68.00 Non-Resident

Saturdays, 3:00 - 4:00 pm January 17 – March 7 108138.01

FEE: $24.00 / $36.00 Non-Resident Bodyball Pilates

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

Instructor: Mary Bockhorst Location: Fitness Center Thursdays February 19 - April 2 7:00 – 7:50 pm

ACE,CPR

108300.01

FEE: $21.00 / $32.00 Non-Resident

Cardio Kickboxing

Come develop new skills and a strong core with instructor Chris Jansen, as you burn a ton of calories in this fierce but fun kickboxing class. Easy to follow combinations of upper body strikes, blocks and athletic drills make up this killer cardio workout. Location: Franklin Fieldhouse Thursdays January 15 – May 21 (No class April 2 & 9) 108132.01 FEE: $45.00 / $68.00 Non-Resident 5:30 - 6:15 pm

“Fitness Center” location, 9333 W. Lincoln (enter in back off Hayes, door W6)

Adult Fitness

Wednesdays January 14 – May 20 (No class April 8)

108500.01

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Zumba Gold Mondays

“Zumba” is a high energy class combined with motivating music and unique moves allowing you to dance away your worries while getting a great overall body workout. Zumba fuses Latin and International music with dance themes creating an easy to follow energizing experience. Dress comfortably and wear athletic shoes.

Mondays: January 12 - May 18 (No class March 30 & April 6) Jill Farina, Zumba, Zumba Gold Certified,

NETA

Location: Jefferson Elementary 108100.01 6:00 - 7:00 pm

Thursdays: January 8 - May 21 (No class Jan. 22, April 2 & 9) Joe Gorichanaz, Zumba Certified Location: Franklin School Gym 108100.02 6:00 - 7:00 pm Fridays: January 16 - May 15 (No class April 3 & 10) Heather Townsend, Zumba Certified Location: Fitness Center, MPR 108100.03 4:15 - 5:00 pm

FEE: $42.00 / $65.00 Non-Resident

Adult Fitness

Tuesdays: January 13 - May 19 (No class April 7) Betty Marr, Zumba Certified Vicki Francolucci, certified in group fitness, Spin, Zumba, and stability ball

Location: Franklin Fieldhouse 108100.04 6:30 - 7:30 pm Wednesdays: January 14 - May 20 (No class April 8) Alyssa Trudell, Zumba & Group Exercise

Certified

Location: Franklin Fieldhouse 108100.05 6:00 - 7:00 pm

FEE: $45.00 / $68.00 Non-Resident

This class will encourage people that have never tried Zumba and/or those that are “deconditioned”. There is more focus on lower impact (not as much jumping or twisting) but you will still burn the same amount of calories. Zumba fuses Latin and International music with dance themes, creating an easy to follow, energizing experience. Dress comfortably and wear athletic shoes. Instructor Jill Farina, Zumba and Zumba

Gold Certified, NETA.

Location: Fitness Center, MPR

Mondays: January 12 – May 18 (No class March 30 & April 6) 4:40 - 5:40 pm 108101.01 FEE: $42.00 / $65.00 Non-Resident

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

Zumba Step

We combine the awesome toning and strengthening power of Step aerobics, with the fun fitness-party that only Zumba brings to the dance-floor. Zumba Step increases cardio and calorie burning, while adding moves that define and sculpt your core and legs. Instructor: Chris Jansen Location: Franklin Fieldhouse

Thursdays January 15 – March 26 4:45 – 5:30 pm 108103.01

FEE: $33.00 / $50.00 Non-Resident

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Burns up to 1,000 calories in 50 minutes!

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

Instructor: Mary Bockhorst,

RIPPED, ACE certified

Location: Fitness Center, MPR

Mini Session Tuesdays and Thursdays January 13 – February 5 6:00 – 7:00 pm 108600.01 FEE: $24.00 / $36.00 Non-Resident Tuesdays February 17 – May 19 (No class April 7) 6:00 – 7:00 pm 108600.02

FEE: $39.00 / $59.00 Non-Resident

Thursdays February 19 – May 21 (No class April 2 & 9) 6:00 – 7:00 pm 108600.03

FEE: $36.00 / $54.00 Non-Resident

Group Cycling

Are you looking to increase cardiovascular endurance, bone and muscle strength? This class is what you are looking for. Music will guide us on our ride including hill work, sprints, lifts and leisure riding. Our certified instructors will help you SPIN your way to fitness. Location: Fitness Center, Spin Room Mondays: January 12 - May 18

(No class April 6)

Strength & Endurance Instructor: Mike Hanrahan

6:00 – 6:45 pm

108400.01

Tuesdays: January 13 – May 19 (No class on April 7) Instructor: Mary Ann Batchelor 3:45 – 4:30 pm 108400.02 Tuesdays: January 13 – May 19 (No class on April 7) Instructor: Mary Ann Batchelor 6:00 – 6:45 pm 108400.03 FEE: $35.00 / $52.00 Non-Resident

Thursdays: January 15 - May 21 (No class April 2 & 9) Instructor: Mary Ann Batchelor 6:00 – 6:45 pm 108400.04 Fridays: January 16 - May 22 (No class April 3 & 10) Instructor: Heather Townsend 3:30 – 4:15 pm 108400.05 FEE: $42.00 / $63.00 Non-Resident

“Fitness Center” location, 9333 W. Lincoln (enter in back off Hayes, door W6)


Adult Sport Leagues

Adult Indoor Wiffleball League

Come on out and pick up the little yellow bat and play like you used to in the back yard. New to the department, we will be offering a wiffleball league for the first time. This is a recreational league for anyone looking to have fun and get ready for the upcoming baseball and softball season. The season will be 6 week starting in February. Contact Dustin Smith at 604-4938 or smitdu@wawm.k12.wi.us for more information.

Adult Co-Rec Kickball League

The BIG red ball is making a comeback as the ultimate adult recreational sport! This twist on the grade school classic is a fun-for-everyone game that's the perfect excuse to just get out and have a good time. Kickball is played on a baseball diamond. Game play consists of 10 players on the field (a minimum of five of each gender is required). Co-Rec kickball begins mid-May on Thursday evenings at the West Allis Athletic Complex.

Adult Softball

Join us for another summer of softball. Visit our website at www.wawmrec.com under adult sports for registration information. The 2015 summer softball season will start the week of April 14th. We offer the following leagues: Men’s Leagues Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Liberty Heights Park (62nd & Lapham) & Thomson Field at West Allis Athletic Complex Co-Rec League Friday - Dorow Field (2450 S 68th St.)

New team registration begins: Monday, February 16, 2015

It's a gym class throwback that has experienced resurgence in the world of Co-Rec competition. We're talking about Dodgeball! Get ready to dodge, duck, dive, and dip. Relive the thrill by signing up a team today for the league beginning Friday Nights in February. Contact Dustin Smith at 604-4938 or smitdu@wawm.k12.wi.us for more information.

Adult Sports Free Agents

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

Adult Co-Rec Sand Volleyball League

Want to have fun with friends in the sun and sand? Come join us this summer for sand volleyball. We play mid-May through July, 6:30 Thursdays nights at Liberty Heights Park, 62nd & Lapham. Registration is being taken for all teams. If you would like to enter a team or receive additional information, contact Dustin Smith at 604-4938.

55+ Softball League

The West Allis – West Milwaukee Recreation Department is proud to announce another season of the 55+ slow pitch softball league. Anyone over the age of 55 is eligible to play in this fun and recreational league. Games will take place Friday mornings at the West Allis Athletic Complex, 117th and Cleveland Ave. The season runs from May – August. If you would like more information or have a question, please contact Dustin Smith at 604-4938 or smitdu@wawm.k12.wi.us

Adult Sports

Deadline for returning team registration: Friday, February 13, 2015

Adult Co-Rec Dodgeball League

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FEE: $15.00 / $30.00 Non-Resident (includes a jersey and hat)

Wanted: Adult Sports Officials

The West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation Department is looking for experienced adult sports officials for softball, volleyball, basketball and kickball. If you are interested please contact Dustin Smith at 604-4938 or smitdu@wawm.k12.wi.us to receive an application. Winter & Spring Breaks, Open Gym & Swim details On Page 2!


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Open Badminton and Pickleball

Adult Sports Open Volleyball

Open Badminton and Pickleball will take place on Monday evenings from 8:00 - 10:00 pm. All ages and abilities are welcome to participate. Equipment will be provided for those who need it.

Volleyball is open for adult women. All skill levels are welcome! Location: Lane Intermediate

Spring Session: Nathan Hale High March 23 – June 8

FEE: $2.00 / $3.00 Non-Resident (per night)

Winter Session: Central High November 10 – March 16

Cancellations may occur without notice due to school events.

FEE: $2.00 / $3.00 Non-Resident (per night)

WA-WM Recreation Department’s 41st Annual Alumni Basketball & Volleyball Tournaments

Adult Sports

Graduates from West Allis Central, Nathan Hale or West Milwaukee get your team together and enter the 2014 Alumni Men’s Basketball or Women’s Volleyball tournaments. You do not have to be a former player on your high school team. Players just need to be a graduate of one of our district high schools. Get your high school friends together and become part of this year’s tournament. The dates for this year’s tournament are December 29th and 30th. The Men’s Basketball tournament will be comprised of two divisions. Division I will be made up of teams graduating from the same high school and year from 2004-present. Division II will be made up of teams graduating prior to 2004. Teams must be formed from the same high school and may combine two consecutive years in the 1995-2001 graduating classes. Prior to 1994, teams may combine as many years as needed. Women’s volleyball teams must be formed from the same high school and may combine two consecutive years, 2004 to present and prior to 2004 may combine as many years as needed to form a team. If you are interested please contact Dustin Smith at 604-4938 or smitdu@wawm.k12.wi.us to receive registration information. Congrats to our 2013 Champions Men’s Basketball Division 1 - Hale 2005 Men’s Basketball Division 2 – Hale 1997 Women’s Volleyball – Hale 1997

Mondays, 7:00 - 9:00 pm December 8 – May 18 (When school is in session)

Cancelations may occur without notice due to school events.

Adult Golf Lessons

Professional golf instructor, Jim Rewolinski will cover the full swing of the woods and irons and the fundamentals of the short game techniques that include pitching, chipping and putting. Instruction is geared to each individual's ability. Bring your own clubs or you may use the house clubs at no charge. Please do not purchase any clubs until after the first lesson at which time a personal evaluation and recommendation will be made regarding the correct fit for your physique and swing proficiency. The program will have 2 lessons that will be held at the golf range, 1 lesson that will be held on the practice green, and 1 lesson playing three practice holes on the golf course. Students are required to rent practice balls each time while at the range. Basket sizes and prices are as follows: $4.00/small and $6.00/large. Students will receive a discount of $3.00 off a large basket size during lessons. A $1.00 fee for use of the practice green and a $5.00 green fee is required for the three hole practice round. Location: Deer Haven Golf Club, 19180 W Cleveland Ave. For weather cancellations please call Deer Haven Golf Club at 262-650-0760. Mondays - Adult Beginners April 13 - May 18 5:30 - 6:30 pm

107600.01

Mondays - Adult Experienced April 13 - May 18 6:30 - 7:30 pm 107600.02

Wednesdays - Adult Experienced April 15 - May 20 6:30 - 7:30 pm 107600.03 Wednesdays - Adult Beginners April 15 - May 20 5:30 - 6:30 pm 107600.04 FEE: $30.00 / $45.00 Non-Resident

Open Table Tennis

The Milwaukee Table Tennis Club has open play every Saturday morning from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm at Irving Elementary, December 6 - June 13. Sessions may be cancelled due to tournaments. Please check www.milwaukeettc.org for updates. All ages and levels of play are welcome.

Indoor Open Bags

It may not be tailgating season, but it doesn’t mean you can’t practice. Enjoy the heated indoors while sharpening your Bags skills for the upcoming baseball season. You can bring a partner or come solo because either way there will be fun competition. Location: Fitness Center, MPR Fridays February 6 - March 13 10:00 am - 12:00 Noon

FEE: $2.00 / $3.00 Non-Resident (Pay As You Attend)

Indoor Winter Golf Instruction

Do you want to work on your golf game this winter, but there’s snow on the ground? Have no fear; Deer Haven will host indoor golf instruction to help. Professional golf instructor, Jim Rewolinski, will provide guidance on the fundamentals to help you become a better golfer. Students are required to pay a usage fee for the hitting bay, $10.00/half hour or $18.00/hour. A golf simulator is available for $20.00/half hour or $40.00/hour. There’s no need to bring your ball retriever to these lessons. Location: Deer Haven Golf Club, 19180 W. Cleveland Ave. Tuesdays - Any Skill Level March 3 – March 24 5:30 - 6:30 pm

107610.01

Tuesdays - Experienced March 3 – March 24 6:30 - 7:30 pm 107610.02

FEE: $20.00 / $30.00 Non-Resident


Making a Social Call, Let’s Talk about Social Security & Your Future

Planning retirement? Do you think you can live off the money you have saved and Social Security benefits? Join us as we discuss the options you have on collecting Social Security such as deferring benefits, the best age to stop working and how to get the most out of Social Security. Don’t be late to pick up this Social call because your future depends on it. Location: Administration Center Wednesday, March 25 7:00 - 8:30 pm 106710.03

FEE: $4.00 / $6.00 Non-Resident Beat the Odds… Tips to Minimize Risks & Avoid Falls

Winter time can be a dangerous time, especially for seniors, filled with uncertain weather and other uncertainties. Synergy HomeCare will share some helpful tips to help you avoid the #1 cause of injuries, hospital visits, and deaths among seniors 65+. Learn how to assess the safety of your home and how you can “risk-proof” it for yourself. Location: Administration Center

Adult Enrichment

Retirement Planning, It’s Never too Early to Start Planning

Are you coming close to retirement? Do you still have questions that will determine whether you retire or stay working for a couple more years? Jim Murray, M4 Financial Partners, will share the 4 Box Retirement Strategy to help you determine your future. The 4 Box Retirement Strategy consists of weighing the “Necessary Expenses” vs. the “Discretionary Expenses” and “Sources of Predictable Income” vs. the “Income from Assets.” Retirement is not like it used to be, it has changed drastically due to the several challenges throughout the years. Join us as we help chart the best course for your retirement. Location: Administration Center Wednesday, January 28 7:00 - 8:30 pm 106710.02 FEE: $4.00 / $6.00 Non-Resident For Parents of Boys

A Day of Learning! More Details to Come

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Have you ever wanted to “test drive” a class before the session started to see if the topic or instructor was the best match for you? Join us for the “Day of Learning” event where you have the chance to fit a season of programs into one night. “Day of Learning” will take place on Thursday, February 26, 2015. A variety of classes will be available for you to choose from to create your “learning experience.” Pre-registration for the event is required. More information about the course offerings for the sessions will be made available through our website, www.wawmrec.com, and through flyers at local WA-WM Recreation Department facilities. “Day of Learning” is a great way to get your fix of West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation Department programs in one night. For more information, contact, Amanda Schwichtenberg at 604-4963. FEE: $10.00 / $15.00 Non-Resident

Intelligent Investing: What You Think You Know Might Hurt You! Presented by Adam Ryback, Executive of Kevin Bay Investments, LLC

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

FEE: $2.00 / $4.00 Non-Resident

FEE: $5.00 / $8.00 Non-Resident

FEE: $12.00 / $18.00 Non-Resident

Wednesday, January 14 6:30 - 7:30 pm 106701.01

FEE: $2.00 / $4.00 Non-Resident

Caring for a Loved One with Dementia

Wednesday, March 11 6:30 - 7:30 pm 106700.01

Saturday, February 21 10:00 - 11:30 am 106704.01

Wednesday, March 18 6:00 - 7:30 pm 106710.01

Adult Enrichment

Are you looking for help with caring for a loved one with Dementia? Join Synergy HomeCare as they share practical strategies for dealing with challenging behavior and communication difficulties often encountered when caring for someone with Dementia. Also, receive tips on how to make caregiving physically easier and improving safety at home. Location: Administration Center

Boys learn differently than girls, get worse grades than girls, and face certain challenges in school. Find out how you can help your son succeed more in school. Discover why males do 30% less school work than females, fidget more, like new and hard challenges, and more. Then take home 9 tips for helping your boy learn and succeed more in school. You’ll also find out something new about how you learn. Anyone interested is welcome to attend. William A. Draves is an educator, parent and co-author with Julie Coates of “Smart Boys, Bad Grades.” Teachers, as well as anyone else, including girls and boys, are welcome. Location: Irving Elementary Fieldhouse


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Adult Enrichment

Introduction to Knitting

This program is an introductory to knitting. The Milwaukee Knitting Guild will help guide participants in this journey of knitting. Some of the basic techniques covered in this program will be knitting, purling, casting on, binding off, increasing and decreasing. Needles and practice yarn are included in the class fee. Once participants have mastered the basic skills, the participants can move on to creating dish cloths, scarves, or any project of their choice. not ss and e very nice Location: Administration Center ing cla k m

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Mondays, January 19, 26, February 2, 9 6:00 - 8:00 pm 106500.01 FEE: $23.00 / $35.00 Non-Resident

Advanced-Beginner/Intermediate Knitting

Are you an experienced knitter or have taken the “Introduction to Knitting” class before, this class is for you. Learn new advanced techniques such as cables, bobbles, and striping. Each week a new sample square will be knit, which later can be combined to create a lab robe or baby blanket. A $5.00 materials fee will be needed to be paid at the first class. Here’s a chance to create a memorable gift for a loved one. Location: Administration Center

Mondays April 13, 20, 27, May 4 6:00 - 8:00 pm

106500.02

FEE: $23.00 / $35.00 Non-Resident

Sewing Basics

Do you really want to learn how to sew but don’t know how to use your sewing machine? Have no fears, we will show you how to thread and operate the sewing machine. During the class, we will work on projects such as a four patch pillows (supplies will be given), PJ pants and a pillowcase. Supplies needed for this class will be a sewing machine, fabric scissors, pins, seam ripper, measuring tape and fabric for the PJ pants and pillowcase projects. Come join us, we will have sew-much-fun!

Location: Kim’s Costume Shop (7121 W. Greenfield Ave.) Wednesdays, 6:00 - 8:00 pm Session I: February 4 – February 18 Session II: March 4 - March 18 Session III: April 1 -April 15 Session IV: May 6 - May 20 FEE: $60.00 / $90.00 Non-Resident

Worm Composting

Adult Enrichment

Tuesday, April 21 6:30 - 8:00 pm

106504.01

FEE: $25.00 / $38.00 Non-Resident

Do you want to sharpen your skills as a knitter and work on building relationships? Enjoy knitting camaraderie, browse knitting books and magazines and enjoy a show and tell with other local knitters. You are welcome to bring your unfinished projects and any questions you may have to the class or even start a new project. Come enjoy the social aspect of knitting that makes it a life-long hobby.

Location: Administration Center

Mondays, March 2 - March 23 6:00 - 8:00 pm 106500.03 FEE: $23.00 / $35.00 Non-Resident

Temari

Temari is an ancient Japanese craft taught for its artistic patterns and beauty. Decorative balls are made with needle and thread patterns developed hundreds of years ago. A materials fee for the first ball is $5.00 to be paid directly to the instructor, Sandy Smith Location: Administration Center Session I: Wednesdays January 21 - April 15

(No class March 25)

1:00 - 3:00 pm

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Are you looking to improve your garden’s produce or possible create a home for your real-life fish bait? Composting is a great way to start, by creating your very own worm bin. Did you know that worms help produce nutrients that help make your indoor and outdoor plants healthy. This is even a fun family activity, bring your children at no extra charge to the class, and then carry on the fun at home. Create your own worm bin to take home. Location: Irving Fieldhouse

Open Knitting

106502.01

Session II: Thursdays January 22 - April 9 6:30 - 8:30 pm 106502.02

FEE: $23.00 / $35.00 Non-Resident

Non-Toxic Household Cleaners

Learn to cut corners on expensive household cleaners by creating your very own products. Create 4 or 5 of your very own household cleaner brands to take home. Recipes range from all-purpose cleaners, laundry detergent, and dish soaps. Eliminate worries of hidden harmful chemicals in store brand cleaners by creating your own. Location: Nathan Hale, Rm 167 (Enter the Northeast doors by Cafeteria) Thursday, May 7 6:30 - 8:30 pm

106505.01

FEE: $20.00 / $30.00 Non-Resident


Adult Enrichment

Chalk Painting

Are you looking for a new way to spruce up some of your old wooden furniture? Chalk painting is fun inexpensive way to create new interior designs for your home. Pat Oberdries will show you how to distress, stain and use color waxes to create a new chic piece of furniture. Class fee includes a paint brush, a jar of paint and a practice board. Chalk paint is very versatile and requires little to no prep to the surface area, the paint can also be applied to metal, wood, plastic and even fabric. Join us and release your inner artist. Location: Chalk Studio, 1410 S. 72nd Tuesday, February 17 6:30 - 8:30 pm

106605.01

FEE: $44.00 / $66.00 Non-Resident

Mixed Media Studio

There is no limit to your creativity so why stay in the same painting or craft class? Explore the world of 2-D art using any type of medium you chose. Everyone is creative in their own way, follow your heart and create one project or as any many as you wish. George Mee will provide you the guidance you need to experiment in new media. The goal of the class is to increase your technical skill in the medium of your choice, to broaden your knowledge for improved artistic composition and expression, to create a base for critical judgment of your own work, as well as others, and create a base for non-judgmental aesthetic responses toward art and artist intent. Students are required to furnish their own materials. Don’t limit your creativity, let yourself experience the wonderful world of art with us.

Location: Administration Center Thursdays April 9 - May 28 6:30 - 9:30 pm

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FEE: $40.00 / $60.00 Non-Resident

Oil & Acrylic Painting

Drawing skills not required. Learn to create form and illusions using techniques such as shading, highlighting, color contrast, stroke work, brush loading, etc. on actual projects. Drawings are used as a base of reference along with step by step instructions and demonstrations. This is a 9 week program with instructor Evelyn Wessel. Students are responsible for supplies and surfaces. Approximate startup cost is $40.00. Supplies will be available to purchase at class. Location: McKinley Fieldhouse Session I: Wednesdays January 28 - March 25 6:30 - 9:30 pm

Do you have a small piece of furniture that you are looking to bring to life? Chalk painting offers various different painting techniques to turn that “blah” piece of furniture into a showstopper. Chalk Studio will supply the instruction and the space for you to turn work on your masterpiece, the only restriction is that you must be able to carry your furniture yourself. Suggestions of furniture to refurbish are small table, a shelf, or a chair. Paint for this class is available for purchase or you may bring your own chalk paint from the previous Chalk Painting class. Chalk painting is a great way to add your own flair to your household items. Location: Chalk Studio, 1410 S. 72nd Thursdays March 12 & March 19 6:30 - 8:30 pm

106605.02

FEE: $65.00 / $98.00 Non-Resident Watercolor Painting

Learn the basics of watercolor painting techniques and principles through an organized and accessible step by step approach. Our focus will be on gaining skills for the beginner or refining the style of the more experienced painter.  There will be a supply list that the participants will be responsible for once the class begins with instructor Jean Curley. Location: Administration Center Room 613 Tuesdays: January 20 - March 10 6:30 - 8:30 pm 106601.01

106600.01

FEE: $55.00 / $83.00 Non-Resident

106600.02

FEE: $40.00 / $60.00 Non-Resident

Chalk Painting for Interior Design

Adult Enrichment

Session II: Fridays January 30 - March 27 9:00 am - 12:00 noon

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Mixed Media & Watercolor

Let your creativity shine and create a one of a kind masterpiece. In this class we will explore the effects achieved when applying India ink or pastels over watercolor. No prior art skills are required. You will also learn how to apply watercolor if you are a novice. There will be a supply list that the participants will be responsible for once the class begins with instructor Jean Curley.

Location: Administration Center, Room 613

Tuesdays, April 21 - May 12

6:30 - 8:30 pm

106601.02

FEE: $30.00 / $45.00 Non-Resident

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Automotive Basics (16 years and up)

In this hands-on course, the average adult driver will gain insight on how a vehicle operates and learn what to do in the event of a breakdown. This is an introduction to vehicle systems and basic repairs for the average consumer. The class will be broken into two components, an hour in the classroom and then an hour of hands-on instruction, taught by ASE certified high school auto instructors. Some topics that will be covered will include: what to do if a car breaks down, how to safely jump start a car with a dead battery, changing oil and tips to buying vehicle parts so that you can do your own car repair. Participants are required to provide their own safety glasses, textbooks will be provided for class use and will be available for purchase. Location: West Allis Central Auto Shop

Tuesdays January 27 - March 3 6:00 - 8:00 pm 106300.01

FEE: $50.00 / $75.00 Non-Resident

Adult Enrichment

Clutter Coach Clinics

Location: Mitchell Elementary Room 114 FEE: $17.00 / $26.00 Non-Resident

Clutter-Free Living Level One

Do you want to live a stress-free life with a lot more room in your house or apartment, but you don’t know where to begin. Clutter can be a real drag and it can suck all of the fun out of life. Join the Clutter-Free Coach, Kathi Miller, as she guides you through your overflowing storage, an overwhelming inbox, or deciding which everyday task to accomplish first. This class will help you create and maintain a clutter-free life! Monday, January 26

6:30 - 8:30 pm

Clutter-Free Home Office

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Do you have piles upon piles of paper in your office? It’s possible to get rid of those piles permanently. Kathi Miller will show you an easy system for managing all your paperwork, whether you run a business from your home, or if you are just trying to keep track of your mail. Reduce the stress and increase the productivity. You can use this system the very next day and never have another pile of papers laying around again! This class information applies to both the home and workplace office. Location: Administration Center Monday, February 23

6:30 - 8:30 pm

Clutter-Free Kitchens, Pantry, Laundry

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Do you think you need a bigger kitchen with more cupboards and counter space? Maybe you just need to take this class, which provides the tools to identify what truly serves you and the motivation to purge the excess. A clutter-free space is easier to use and to keep clean. Learn how to set up your kitchen for maximum efficiency so you can easily prepare your own meals. Transform your kitchen, pantry, and laundry areas from cluttered chaos into usable, functional spaces. Monday, April 20

6:30 - 8:30 pm

Clutter-Free Closets and Drawers

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Learn how to de-clutter and organize your closets and drawers.  Discover how using the concept of “Magic Numbers” can simplify your life. This class will empower you to take charge of your belongings once and for all by providing the tools to create and maintain a clutter-free life. Monday, May 11

6:30 - 8:30 pm

Adult Enrichment

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

Thursdays Session I: January 15 - February 26 (No class February 12) 7:00 - 8:00 pm 106304.01 FEE: $20.00 / $30.00 Non-Resident

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Session II: March 12 - May 7 (No class April 2, 9 & 30) 7:00 - 8:00 pm 106304.02

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Adult Enrichment

Let’s Get Techy with the iPad Series

This series of classes will help the beginner and even the novice iPad user with helpful tips and easy to follow directions on how to get the most out of an iPad. Learn more about the benefits of an iPad and how to make your money really stretch with the proper apps and programs for it. All classes are taught by a West Allis-West Milwaukee School District Technology Integrator. Please bring your iPad or Android to class for hands on experience.

~ All Classes Held At Walker Elementary ~ FEE: $8.00 / $12.00 Non-Resident

Intro to iPad

Is your iPad right out of the box? Do you really have no idea what to do once you finally found that power button and now you can’t power it off? This introductory class will cover the very basics of setting up your iPad. iPad is required for this class.

Tuesday, February 10 6:00 - 7:00 pm

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iPad Q & A

Now that you have conquered the basics of setting up your iPad, do you feel comfortable using it? If you still have questions about apps and other settings on your iPad, this class can help you overcome your fears. No question is a stupid question in this class, so ask away. Tuesday, March 10 6:00 - 7:00 pm

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“Appy Hour”

Thursday, February 12 6:00 - 7:00 pm 106100.03

Did you know you could read your favorite book on your iPad or Android tablet? Learn about the apps that allow you to purchase your favorite books or the new best seller for your iPad or Android tablet. We will also share the best apps for the best deals, meaning free books for you! Thursday, March 12 6:00 - 7:00 pm

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Introduction to Microsoft Word 2010

Have you opened the latest version of Microsoft Word lately, does the layout of the program look drastically different from the last time you remember it? Come the learn the basics of Microsoft Word 2010, such as how to insert WordArt and pictures, how to manipulate the layout of the page and where to find the all-important spell check and many other new tricks with Microsoft Word 2010. Location: Administration Center, Room 707 (Computer Lab) Tuesday, May 12 6:00 - 7:00 pm

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Social Media

Do you “Tweet”? Are you LinkedIn? Do you “like” that post on Facebook? Find out more about Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram. These social medias are great to connect with friends and families and possibly further your business. Learn how to protect your photos from others, how to block certain materials from your child and how to start up an account.

Thursday, May 14 6:00 - 7:00 pm

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Google – Docs & Spreadsheets in the Cloud

Google, the search engine, has expanded and now documents and files can be shared using Googledocs. You can use Google for word processing, spreadsheets, share files and collaborating with others. There is no need to send files between people who are collaborating or between two different locations because Google has endless opportunities to share information. All information is stored in the Cloud and your files are available whenever and wherever you need them. This class is perfect for anyone who uses a Mac, Windows PC, iPad or Androids. Tuesday, April 14 6:00 - 7:00 pm

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Google - Calendar & Gmail

Be on time and stay connected with love ones and business partners. We will show you how to use Gmail and Google Calendar to help make your life easier by improving your scheduling and communication. Learn how to control all your emails in your inbox and find the ones that are really important. This class is perfect for anyone who uses a Mac, Windows PC, iPad or Androids. Thursday, April 16 6:00 - 7:00 pm

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Adult Enrichment

Come on let’s get “Appy!” The App store on your iPad has unlimited amount of helpful apps that can help you with pretty much anything. This class will focus on apps that will make your life easier at times. This includes grocery shopping, cooking, creating collages with pictures, streaming music, and more. This class can help the iPad user and an Android user.

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Adult Cooking

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

Jams/Jellies

Did you enjoy last season’s berries, or do you have a craving for some out of season vegetables? Join Ann Wegner LeFort from the Mindful Palate as she guides you through various steps of food preservation such as canning and freezing and other techniques. Discuss the best times to purchase vegetables and fruits or even the best places to find the produce in the areas. It is ok to play with your food in this class, we won’t hold it against you.

A jar of Welch’s grape jam will never look the same after creating your own jams and jellies in this class. Ann Wegner LeFort from the Mindful Palate will guide you as you create various jams and jellies in the class to take home. You will not be stomping grapes with your feet, but will be extremely satisfied with your very own jams. Jams and Jellies are great gifts and you can experiment to create new delicious flavors. Who knows, maybe you will be the next Welch’s.

FEE: $40.00 / $60.00 Non-Resident

FEE: $40.00 / $60.00 Non-Resident

Tuesday, April 28, 7:00 - 9:00 pm

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Tuesday, May 19, 7:00 - 9:00 pm

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“Cooking” Series with Staci Joers

Instructor Staci Joers has an Associate’s Degree from MATC with in Restaurant and Hotel Cooking. She has had the privilege of working with many great chefs. Staci will demonstrate how to prepare these recipes and you will observe and sample her recipes. Classes are for ages 14 and up. A withdraw from these cooking classes needs to be done at least 72 hours prior to the scheduled class, or no refund will be granted.

Soups

January is National Soup Month and we are celebrating with an all new homemade soup class. Soup can be a meal-in-a-bowl. Add bread or crackers, something “fruity” and a hot beverage and you have a satisfying and hearty meal. We will cover the basics of soup making from preparation of stocks to the soup ingredients and serving ideas. You will receive lots of recipes including the ones that are being created in the kitchen tonight. The menu includes: New England clam chowder, Chicken B.L.T. Soup, Creamy Onion Soup, and Pasta e Fagioli served with Garlicky Rolls.

Tuesday, January 13 6:30 - 8:30 pm 106000.01

FEE: $21.00 / $32.00 Non-Resident

French Toast

French toast was not invented in France; in fact, French toast was around long before France even existed as a country. The exact origins of French toast are unknown, but it isn’t surprising that humans seem to have come up with the recipe quickly, given that French toast is traditionally made out of stale bread. Staci’s recipes tonight might go far beyond just soaking bread in egg and milk. French toast is decadent and delicious and you will sample some of my favorites including: Banana Stuffed French Toast with Chocolate-Hazelnut sauce and homemade Granola, Panko-crusted French toast with Raspberry syrup, and Monte Cristo French Toast. Tuesday, March 10 6:30 - 8 :30 pm

106000.04

Adult Cooking

FEE: $21.00 / $32.00 Non-Resident

Chicken

Chicken is the most common type of poultry in the world, and was one of the first domesticated animals. Chicken is a major worldwide source of meat and eggs for human consumption. It is prepared as food in a wide variety of ways, varying from region and culture. Tonight, Staci will show you a few fabulous chicken recipes that can be made on a weeknight after work or for a formal dinner. Samples will include: Chicken Diane and Linguine with Truffle Butter, Chicken and Spinach Enchiladas, and Italian Chicken in Cream with Polenta. Tuesday, February 10 6:30 - 8:30 pm 106000.02 FEE: $21.00 / $32.00 Non-Resident

Ethnic Sandwiches with Gourmet Flair!

Maybe sandwiches aren’t the first things that come to mind when you think of “gourmet food,” but then again, we’re not talking about your average PB&J sandwich. Yes, with the ingredients, a sandwich can be quite gourmet indeed. Almost every culture, in one form or another, has a sandwich. Some kind of bread, some kind of meat and some kind of vegetable slapped together in an easily transportable package. Tonight, Staci is going to prepare some ethnic favorites that you can pack into your lunch box or serve to your favorite friends. The menu includes Vietnamese Pork Banh Mi Sandwich with do chua (pickled carrots and daikon) and Chinese Rou Jia Mo Sandwich with Beef and Mexican Chicken Milanesa Cermita. Tuesday, April 14 6:30 - 8:30 pm 106000.05 FEE: $21.00 / $32.00 Non-Resident

Let’s Bake

An Elegant Evening Affair (Hands-On Cooking Class)

Bring an apron and an appetite and join Staci Joers in the kitchen where you will be preparing and eating all the fruits of your labor. Feel free to show off your cooking skills or if you don’t have any skills, Staci is a great teacher! The menu for the evening will be butter lettuce salad with garlic croutons and green goddess dressing, beef tenderloin tournedos with béarnaise sauce, caramelized onion mashed potatoes and the dessert will be chocolate and caramel tart with hazelnuts. Please bring an apron, your favorite kitchen knives (wrapped in a towel and secured for travel) and a hair tie to keep your hair back if needed. If you are looking for a new date night idea, this class will make the night one to remember. Tuesday, February 24 6:00 - 9:00 pm

106000.03

FEE: $50.00 / $75.00 Non-Resident

All About the Rhubarb

There is more to rhubarb than just pie. Join Staci for this fun and delicious demo-style class and learn about the history of rhubarb. There are different variety of rhubarb and different ways to use them in creative recipes. The samples of rhubarb are: Shaved rhubarb salad with almonds and cheese and strawberry vinaigrette, seared chicken breasts with rhubarb sauce, pork chops with sweet onion-rhubarb sauce and strawberry-rhubarb quinoa pudding. Tuesday, May 12 6:30 - 8:30 pm

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FEE: $21.00 / $32.00 Non-Resident

Let’s Make Soup

Do you remember your grandmother’s chocolate chip cookies or your mother’s famous apple pie recipe? Learn to put a spin on those classic recipes with Julie Toman to create your very own one of kind dessert. Make sure to bring some of your favorite recipes to share with the class so that we can discuss new adaptations to try in class. The focus in this class will be cookies, cupcakes and quick breads.

Looking for an inexpensive meal that could feed a crowd, and if you’re not feeding a crowd can be served as leftovers? Soup is the answer! What is great about soup is that you can make a variety of different tasty soups using a variety of vegetables, meats and stocks. Julie Toman will help you create a variety of soups to sample, it’s even suggested to bring your own containers because there will be leftovers to take home. Learn to create a soup that warms the hearts.

FEE: $20.00 / $30.00 Non-Resident

FEE: $20.00 / $30.00 Non-Resident

Thursday, March 19, 6:30 - 9:00 pm

106001.01

Tuesday, February 17, 6:30 - 9:00 pm

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Community Happenings

26th Annual West Allis Community Dinner/Dance “Creating Pathways for Future Champions!”

All proceeds benefit the West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation and Community Services Department “Champion for a Child” Scholarship Fund

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Social Hour - 6:00 pm Dinner & Sweets - 7:00 pm Entertainment - 8:00 - 11:00 pm

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Entertainment provided by the Shining Strings and Altered Five

Tickets will be available for purchase at City Hall and the WA-WM Recreation Department

West Allis Players Children's Series

West Allis Players

presents

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“Twisted Fairytales”

“Death By Chocolate”

Saturday, February 7 & Sunday February 8

Show dates for this murder mystery farce are April 17, 18, 24, 25 at 7:30 pm and April 26 2:00 pm

2:00 pm

WA Central Auditorium 8516 W. Lincoln Ave.

WA Central Auditorium 8516 W. Lincoln Ave.

Tickets are $5 and available at the door.

These tales are fun versions of well-known stories and are a wonderful way to introduce your young children to theater. The show lasts about an hour. Suburban Singers

Tickets are $15.00 for adults $13.00 for seniors and students $8.00 Children under 12

Visit our website www.waplayers.org for complete show details. Auditions for this show will be held February 16 and 17. The Suburban Concert Band is an instrumental music organization sponsored by the WA-WM Recreation Department. We offer performance outlets through our Concert Band, Swing Street Big Band, and small ensembles. The bands perform six to eight concerts a season and rehearse Thursday nights during the school year (September-May) at Nathan Hale High School. The Concert Band and Big Band are open to musicians 16 and over. Rehearsal sit-ins are welcome. For more information call (262) 797-8376 or visit our website at www.suburbanband.org. Our upcoming concerts on December 5th, March 20th, and May 15th will be held at Nathan Hale High School at 7:30 pm.

Private Music Lessons grade 3 to adult on page 15!

Community

You are invited! Enjoy the songs of the season at our concerts on December 5 (West Allis Central) and December 12 (West Milwaukee Intermediate School) at 7:30 pm. Join us for an inexpensive evening of music for the whole family – you will leave with visions of peppermint dancing in your heads while humming the tunes of the most wonderful time of the year. We also invite you to consider joining our group for the next semester as we prepare for our spring concert. Singing experience is helpful, but not required. The Suburban Singers is a community based chorus with ages of current members ranging from 20-85. We have regular rehearsals at WA Central Tuesdays from 7-9pm. Auditions will be held on January 6 from 7-8pm. Please contact Scott Dekok at 414-416-1412, by email at sddekok@gmail.com, or through our Facebook page for more information.

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Community Happenings

Superintendent of Schools Paul Strobel Ph.D.

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Board of Education Dan Bailey Patricia Kerhin Diane Narlock Gail Radonski Jeff Sikich Susan Stalewski Sue Sujecki Patti Ulwelling Darlene Ziemendorf

Familias de West Allis y West Milwaukee:

What to do with unused medications?

DROP OFF or LOCK UP!

Year Round Disposal

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

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

Atención Familias de West Allis y West de Milwaukee: El Departamento de Salud de West Allis le da la bienvenida y les informa que contamos con recursos para la comunidad y talleres del cuidado de la salud y el bienestar en el idioma español. Para mayor información del “Grupo de Las Mujeres Latinas” favor de llamar al 414-302-8607. Esta línea será revisada semanalmente y uno de nuestras Promotoras le devolverá la llamada.

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West Allis Youth Football West Allis Wolves

West Allis Youth Basketball

Community

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

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General Program Information Program Locations

No Smoking/Alcohol Policy

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Site Address Administration Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1205 S. 70th Street Central High School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8516 W. Lincoln Avenue Fitness Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9333 W. Lincoln Avenue FL Wright Intermediate School . . . . . . . .9501 W. Cleveland Avenue Accident Insurance Franklin Elementary School . . . . . . . . . . .2060 S. 86 Street The Recreation Department does not provide hospital/medical insurance for Franklin Fieldhouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1964 S. 86 Street people participating in sponsored activities. The Board of Education, School Horace Mann Elementary School . . . . . .6213 W. Lapham Street District of West Allis-West Milwaukee, et al does not provide hospital/medical Hoover Elementary School . . . . . . . . . . . .12705 W. Euclid Avenue coverage for Recreation Department activities. Participants are encouraged to Irving Elementary School . . . . . . . . . . . . .10230 W. Grant Street obtain their own medical insurance. Jefferson Elementary School . . . . . . . . . . .7229 W. Becher Street Lane Intermediate School. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1300 S. 109th Street Resident/Non-Resident Fee Policy Learning Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1135 S. 70th Street Resident status includes individuals living in the West Allis-West Milwaukee Lincoln Intermediate School . . . . . . . . . . .7815 W. Lapham Avenue School District and all students enrolled in a West Allis-West Milwaukee public Longfellow Elementary School . . . . . . . .2211 S. 60 Street school. Residency is determined by where the participant resides, not where the Madison Elementary School . . . . . . . . . . .1117 S. 104 Street person paying resides. McKinley Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1000 S. 72 Street Be Our Guest Senior Citizen Pass Mitchell Elementary School . . . . . . . . . . .10125 W. Montana Avenue Senior Citizen passes are available for West Allis-West Milwaukee School District Nathan Hale High School . . . . . . . . . . . . .11601 W. Lincoln Avenue residents who are at least 60 years old.  This pass is a small “Thank You” to our Parkway Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2930 S. Root River Pkwy senior citizens who have provided tremendous support for our schools.  The pass Pershing Elementary School . . . . . . . . . . .1330 S. 47 Street entitles the holder and a companion to be admitted, without charge, to all athletic Recreation Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2450 S. 68 Street events (except WIAA tournament games) and school drama productions. Get Walker Elementary School . . . . . . . . . . . .900 S. 119 Street your pass at the WA-WM Recreation Department today! West Milwaukee Intermediate School . . .5104 W. Greenfield Avenue Wilson Elementary School . . . . . . . . . . . .8710 W. Orchard Street Class Sizes The use of all tobacco products or drinking alcoholic beverages on premises owned by the West Allis-West Milwaukee School District is prohibited by state law. Your cooperation in upholding this law is necessary.

Class Sizes

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

Fields/Athletic Complexes Dorow Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2450 S. 68 Street Franklin Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1964 S. 86 Street Klentz Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2601 S. 72 Street Liberty Heights Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1540 S. 62 Street McKinley Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1000 S. 72 Street Waiting Lists Reservoir Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1725 S. 96 Street The Recreation Department will make every effort to accommodate individuals on West Allis Athletic Complex . . . . . . . . . . .2606 S. 117 Street waiting lists. If an opening becomes available you will contacted by telephone. (117th & W. Cleveland Ave)

Photography Policy

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

Child Care

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

Confirmation Notices

Your receipt is your confirmation. You will not receive additional confirmation of program registration. Please provide an email address for receipt to be sent to or if you prefer to have it US mailed, you will need to include a self-addressed stamped envelope with your registration Transfer requests will be honored up until one week prior to the start of class if openings exist. Requests for transfers made less than one week prior to the start of the class enrolled in, will result in a $5.00 service charge and need to be made in person.

Activity Guide

Due to the cost of mailing our Activity Guide, we are unable to send out any additional copies. Activity Guides can be viewed at www.wawmrec.com, at each of the district schools’ office, health department, library, city hall & West Milwaukee Community Center.

Refund Policy

The policy of the WA-WM Recreation Department is to refund registration fees only under the following circumstances: 1. A refund request form must be completed at the Recreation Department office. 2. 24 hours or more prior to the start of a class/program, a full refund will be given minus 20% service fee, if a refund check is requested. To avoid the 20% service fee, class/program fee can be credited to your account for future use. 3. Less than 24 hours prior to the start of a class/program, but prior to the start of second half, 50% refund will be given for credit or refund. 4. After the first half of class has passed, no refunds will be given. 5. #2, #3, #4 will not apply to adult sports program, contact Dustin Smith, 604-4938. 6. A full refund will be given when the Recreation Department cancels a class.

Refund Overpayments

When an overpayment is made for any program you are enrolling in and a refund check is requested, $3.00 will be deducted to cover administrative/mailing costs. To avoid administrative charges you can request your overpayment be credited to your account for future use.

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2014 - 2015 SAFE Program Registration Form

School/SAFE Program Location child Attends:__________________________________________ 1 Male Date child will begin SAFE Program:_________________________

1 Female

Student’s Name______________________________________________ Date of Birth_______________ Grade___________ (First) (Last) Address_________________________________City_________________________ Zip___________________ Name of Person Paying___________________________________________________________________

Address__________________________________City_________________________ Zip_________________

Home Phone______________________ Work Phone_____________________ Cell Phone____________________ Email:___________________________________________________

FEE: q$65.00 Semester/per child q$130.00 School Year/per child Make checks payable to the WA-WM Recreation Department

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qCash

qCredit Card**

**Credit Card Online, In House or by Phone

Enrollment Emergency Information

Days Attending (please circle): Mon Tue   Wed   Thurs Fri Parent Name:__________________________________

Usual Time of Pick Up:_______________

Work #__________________

Cell #_______________

Allergies or Medical Concerns:___________________________________________________________________ In the event of an illness or emergency, we will always attempt to contact a parent first. In the event a parent cannot be reached, indicate who we have permission to contact: 1st Contact:

2nd Contact: 3rd Contact:

_______________________________________ First and Last Name

_______________________________ Phone Number

_______________________________________ First and Last Name

_______________________________ Phone Number

_______________________________________ First and Last Name

_______________________________ Phone Number

Pick Up Information

It is the responsibility of the parent to notify the SAFE staff of who will be picking up their child and if any changes are being made. Indicate the people that are authorized to pick up your child: Name Phone Number 1._________________________________________ ____________________________________ 2._________________________________________

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4._________________________________________

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3._________________________________________ 5._________________________________________

____________________________________ ____________________________________

Parent Signature:___________________________________________

Date:__________________________


2014 - 2015 REACH Program Registration Form School/Reach Program Location child Attends:___________________________________________ 1 Male Date child will begin REACH Program:_________________________

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1 Female

Student’s Name_______________________________________________ Date of Birth_______________ Grade___________ (First) (Last) Address_________________________________City_________________________ Zip___________________ Name of Person Paying___________________________________________________________________

Address__________________________________City_________________________ Zip_________________

Home Phone______________________ Work Phone_____________________ Cell Phone____________________ Email:___________________________________________________

FEE: q$35.00 Semester/per child q$70.00 School Year/per child Make checks payable to the WA-WM Recreation Department

YES, Please sign me up for the Monthly E-Newsletter!

qCheck

qCash

qCredit Card**

**Credit Card Online, In House or by Phone

Enrollment Emergency Information

Days Attending (please circle): Mon Tue   Wed   Thurs Fri Parent Name:__________________________________

Usual Time of Pick Up:_______________

Work #__________________

Cell #_______________

Allergies or Medical Concerns:___________________________________________________________________ In the event of an illness or emergency, we will always attempt to contact a parent first. In the event a parent cannot be reached, indicate who we have permission to contact: 1st Contact:

2nd Contact: 3rd Contact:

_______________________________________ First and Last Name

_______________________________ Phone Number

_______________________________________ First and Last Name

_______________________________ Phone Number

_______________________________________ First and Last Name

_______________________________ Phone Number

Check In-Check Out / Pick Up Information

q q q

If my child does not attend REACH on the days indicated and was in school please contact me.

My child has permission to attend REACH as they wish. You do not need to contact me if they do not attend. My child has permission to leave REACH and walk home q At any time OR q at___________pm

My child will be picked up by ______________________________ at ______________________pm By selected this option, a parent/guardian must enter the building and report to the designated check out area to pick up their child q

Parent Signature______________________________________________________________________


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YES, Please sign me up for the monthly E-Newsletter!

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XL

Youth Size:

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10-12

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Birth Date “14-15”

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If program includes a T-shirt as part of registration fee, participants T-shirt sizes available:

Participants Name (First, MI, Last) (Full name, no nicknames)

XL

By registering for the program you have granted us permission to use your photograph for promotional purposes unless otherwise noted.

Please indicate if interested in coaching: Name:_________________________________ Phone Number:______________________ League:___________________________ T-Shirt Size: Adult L

School child attends (required):____________________________________________________________________

Signature (Participating adult or parent/guardian of minors listed below):________________________________________________

Each adult participant must sign below.  The signature of a parent/guardian is required for youth registration. I, the undersigned or parent/guardian of the individual(s) named below, do hereby agree to indemnify and hold harmless the West Allis-West Milwaukee School District and its employees, officers and agents from and against any and all liability resulting from participation in the activities listed below. I understand that the program(s) in which I am enrolling, like all activity programs, has some inherent risk, for which I agree to assume the liability. Furthermore, the individuals named herein are in good physical health appropriate for the activities in which they will be participating. I understand that the West Allis-West Milwaukee School District does not provide accident insurance.

Emergency Contact for enrollee (name & relationship):___________________________________________________________________

Home Phone of enrollee is different from person paying:_________________________________

Home Phone:___________________Work Phone:______________________ Cell Phone:__________________Email:________________________________________

Name of Person Paying:_______________________________________Address:_____________________________ City:_____________________ Zip:____________

See page 1 for registration information

One per HOUSEHOLD only - Please print clearly.

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

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