t r o p e R c e R ly k e e W Volume 2, Issue 29
October 1, 2010
Stoughton Volunteers! City of Stoughton
Parks and Recreation Department Participation Numbers Week of Sept 24 Adult Softball
52
Youth Center
48
Adult Football
54
Zumba Fitness
75
Adult Coed Kickball
68
Community Garden
22
Youth Floor Hockey
28
Youth Flag Football
151
Miniball Soccer
95
High School Flag FB
25
The City of Stoughton is a very special place. I have lived here my whole life and its easy to take things for granted. I hear time and time again from people in other communities that things happen here all the time because people care.
coach and teach children. This keeps costs down and elevates the enthusiasm for the class. You can see many of the individuals listed weekly on the right hand column. The new youth center project has involved countless volunteers to plan, fundraise, and construct the building.
I don’t have to look far to find examples of people willing to give their time to make Stoughton better. Many of our recreation programs have volunteers
We couldn’t operate the youth center with out this kind of help. As we move forward we hope to have more citizens come forward to help share their talents with Stoughton’s youth. Please contact me if you are interested. -TL
Upcoming Events Session II of Zumba starts 10/20. Please register soon because space is limited.
The first youth basketball registration deadline is October 15th. Please check to see when the different deadlines are.
Tri-County Boys Basketball sign-up is 10/3 for online and 10/10 for walk-in at the SWAC
Sign-Up for Skating Lessons! The fall session of our skating lessons starts 11/6 and the deadline is 10/28. Parents were very happy with how the lessons went last year after the program underwent a few changes to make it more affordable while maintaining the quality. The program is for both children who have skated before and first-timers. A
limited number of rental skates are available at the Mandt Community Center and long-term rentals are available through Middleton Sports & Fitness (836-3931). The Mandt Community Center’s open skate is right after the program this year, so the children can skate even more! Go to our website for more information about the program.
WWW.CITYOFSTOUGHTON.COM/REC
Thank You for Volunteering! We would like to thank Bill Vinson, Kate Helmich, Carl Helmich, and Ryan Picek for volunteering to run the youth floor hockey program. This was a new program this fall that turned out great because of them. We would also like to thank the Mandt Community Center for letting us use the facility for the program.
Autumn Art Class October 13 Artist Briana Richardson will be teaching a one session art class using colored pencils. The theme will be images of autumn. The class is open to all ages. See page 2 for the details.