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City News ..................2-16 Alarm Permit Application ..................... 11 Business Development .....................14-15 City Council Meetings...........................13 City Manager’s Message......................... 3 Community News ................................. 16 Construction Projects & Map...............8-9 Directory ................................................. 3 Disabilities Resources ........................... 13 Dog Licenses........................................... 6 Election Information................................7 Fall Healthy Lawn Care Tips .................. 4 Passport Application Services ................. 6 Public Safety Info ............................10-12 Refuse & Recycling ................................ 5 Tax Bill Information ............................. 13 Temporary Signs Info ............................. 4 ADVERTISERS ...................................16

Troy Fire Stations open their doors on October 3 for families to enjoy educational and fun safety demonstrations

Parks and Recreation ........................................... 21-63 Adaptive Recreation................................23 Aquatics..............................................24-31 Adult-Teen Swim classes............................. .29 Fall Indoor Pool Schedule...........................25 Lifeguard Classes.......................................30 Splish Splash Playgroup..............................31 Swim lessons - Preschool........................26 -27 Swim lessons – Youth.............................28 -29 Water Wave Aerobics..................................30 Winter Break Aqua Camp............................30 Community Center Information..........32- 33 Enrichment Amazing Art – Youth..........................36 Anyone Can Paint...................................38 Babysitting/Home Alone............................38 Busy Hands................................................35 Coach Dave................................................35 CPR and First Aid........................................44 Dance Recital classes..................................37 Musical Tippy Toes .................................35 Music with Ms. Melody ..........................36 Parents Night Out ....................................38 Parent & Tot Amazing Art.......................34 Pottery – Youth........................................36 Pottery – Adult ........................................38 Pottery – Busy Hands..............................34 Preschool Amazing Art ...........................34 Stretch-N- Grow......................................34

Discover the beauty of Troy’s two championshipstyle golf courses.

Library/Museum ......17-20

Book Discussion Groups ..................... 19 Computer Classes ................................ 20 Closings............................................... 18 Exhibits ............................................... 18 Job Seeker Info ................................... 18 Reading Program ................................18

Troy Museum.....................................17 Follow the City of Troy on Facebook! Visit www. troymi.gov and click on the Facebook button to see our City’s page. Become a “fan” to receive announcements, news and events.

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Fifty Plus Programs...........................39-43 Fitness Body Images.............................................46 Boot Camp...............................................46 DanceIt.....................................................45 Fitness Factory..........................................46 Flex Into Fitness.......................................47 Personal Trainers......................................44 Tai Chi......................................................46 Yoga..........................................................45 Youth Training Plus..................................44 Zumba.......................................................46 Golf Sylvan Glen Golf Course........................ 48 Sanctuary Lake Golf Course................... 49 Golf Lessons............................................50

Nature Center.....................................60-61 Preschool Discover with Dora .................................51 It’s Fun Being Three.................................51 Learning the ABC’s of Preschool.............51 Look At Me..............................................51 Parent & Tot Nursery................................51 Sports ................................................52-58 Basketball – Adult Leagues......................56 Basketball - Rookie..................................52 Basketball – Youth Leagues.....................52 Floor Hockey............................................53 Future Star Soccer.....................................56 Gymnastics...............................................53 Ice Skating................................................55 Judo & Streetwise Self Defense..........56/57 Karate.......................................................57 Skiing and Snowboarding........................58 Tennis Leagues-Adult..............................55 Tennis Lessons.........................................54 Volleyball – Adult Leagues......................56 Volleyball - Youth....................................53 Special Events Daddy-Daughter Luau Party....................21 Dog Water Extravaganza..........................21 Family Nights at Community Center.......21 New Years Eve Extravaganza..................21 Senior Craft Show....................................21 Troy Parks and Facilities........................59 Registration Form/Info......................62-63

Check out fall fun at the Troy Museum

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Message from the City Manager Dear Troy Citizens, The City of Troy, like virtually every other community in Michigan and across the nation, is facing serious revenue shortfalls. This has mandated that we change the way we operate so that we can achieve economic sustainability. City Council and City Management continues to work through the difficult decisions required of us to align the City’s budget with declining revenues. Within the past month 43 full-time and 94 part-time employees received lay-off notices. In some cases employees were eligible to retire, in others they were hired in a different capacity or by a private firm, and in a few cases employees exercised bumping rights to other positions. In the end, 85% of the employees who received lay-off notices no longer work for the City of Troy. In addition to layoffs, efforts have been made to restructure City government in such a way that we can be more efficient and reduce costs. Listed below is a description of the restructuring efforts that have taken place so far: Building Department: Building Inspection Services are now performed by SAFEbuilt, Inc., though you will continue to see some familiar faces at the counter of those who are now employed by SAFEbuilt. City Manager’s Office: Has absorbed the Community Affairs and Economic Development functions. Community Affairs Department: The Community Affairs Director’s position has been split half-time between the Police Department (performing community relations functions) and the Manager’s Office to maintain a portion of the Community Affairs function for the City. Engineering Department: Has absorbed the Right-of-Way function.

Golf Course Division: Is now managed by Billy Casper Golf (BCG). Many employees have been employed by BCG so you will continue to see some of the same people. Parks Maintenance Division: No longer performs the majority of right-of-way tree trimming as this work is also being done by a contractor. Planning Department: Now performs Code Enforcement in addition to Planning functions. Public Works: Work is underway to consolidate all maintenance functions. More information will be communicated once that evaluation is complete. Risk Management: The Finance Department will absorb this function; an employee in Risk is transferring to the AnalystProgrammer position in the Police Department. I will continue to update you on the status of our restructuring efforts, as every department is going to be analyzed. Please be safe and enjoy the rest of your summer. Very truly yours,

John Szerlag, Troy City Manager

City Directory Troy City Offices & Facilities Animal Control (Police Dept) ............... 248.524.3477 Assessing Dept ....................................248.524.3311 Board & Commission Information ....... 248.524.3316 Building Inspection .............................. 248.524.3344 City Clerk ............................................ 248.524.3316 City Manager ....................................... 248.524.3330 Community Affairs ................................248.524.1147 Emergencies .......................................................911 Engineering ......................................... 248.524.3383 Fire (non-emergency) ......................... 248.524.3419 Human Resources .............................. 248.524.3339 Police (non-emergency) ...................... 248.524.3477 Public Works ....................................... 248.524.3392 Recycling / Solid Waste ...................... 248.524.3399 Senior Citizens .................................... 248.524.3484 Treasurer............................................. 248.524.3333 Water & Sewer Services ..................... 248.524.3370 Troy Elected Officials Louise Schilling, Mayor ....................... 248.524.3500 Robin Beltramini, Councilwoman ....... 248.879.8898 Wade Fleming, Mayor Pro Tem ........... 248.310.3626 Martin Howrylak, Councilman ..............248.643.6653 Mary Kerwin, Councilwoman .............. 248.879.7909 Maureen McGinnis, Councilwoman .... 248.643.6002 Dane Slater, Councilman .................... 248.524.3500 TROY today

Troy Public Library Adult Services ..................................... 248.524.3537 Circulation ........................................... 248.524.3538 Front Desk .......................................... 248.524.3538 Outreach ............................................. 248.524.3554 Troy Historical Museum ...................... 248.524.3570 Youth Services .................................... 248.524.3541 Troy Parks & Recreation Community Center Rec Passes .......... 248.524.3484 Family Aquatic Center ......................... 248.524.3514 Parks & Recreation Hotline ................. 248.689.9756 Recreation Programs .......................... 248.524.3484 Sanctuary Lake Golf Course ............... 248.619.7671 Senior Citizens .................................... 248.524.3484 Stage Nature Center ........................... 248.524.3567 Sylvan Glen Golf Course .................... 248.619.7674 Troy Community Center ...................... 248.524.3484 Troy School District Administration Building ....................... 248.823.4000 Adult & Community Education ............ 248.823.5100 Other Recreation Organizations Baseball Boosters ............................... 248.689.6390 Boys & Girls Club of Troy .................... 248.689.1687 Racquet Club ...................................... 248.528.3400 Youth Football ..................................... 248.879.5715 Youth Soccer League .......................... 248.524.0170

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City News

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Fall Healthy Lawn Care Tips While most people know that spring and summer are important seasons for taking care of their lawns, did you know that the fall is just as important? Here are a few tips for fall lawn care that will help keep your lawn healthy all year long and will help protect water quality. Mowing Your Lawn Three inches is the rule! Keep your lawn three inches high during the fall. It will help hold moisture in the plant, reduce stress and shade out weeds. You can make your last cut slightly shorter if you expect the grass to grow after the final cut. Avoid dumping grass clippings down storm drains or in waterways. Yard waste that finds its way into waterways can cause significant changes in nutrient levels, leading to poor water quality. Clip 1/3 of the blade and leave your clippings on your lawn. You’ll need less fertilizer if you leave clippings on your lawn! Mulch Your Leaves Did you know that leaves can help enrich your lawn’s soil? Those colorful leaf “bits” provide much-needed organic matter for your soil. As leaves fall onto your lawn, chip the leaves into smaller pieces by running over them several times with your lawn mower. If you chose not to mulch your leaves, place them in your garden beds as mulch or follow the instructions for leaf collection provided by your municipality. Be sure to keep leaves away from storm drains and out of waterways. Mulch! If your mulch is a little thin or absent, add more to flower beds and any other areas where grass and weeds are unwanted. Three inches of double-shredded hardwood or shredded leaf mulch will also help to retain soil moisture, prevent soil erosion, and enhance soil quality.

Time to Patch Seed or sod bare patches of lawn to prevent soil from washing into our lakes and streams and to keep the soil from becoming compacted. When re-seeding your lawn, loosen the soil in the area with a rake or hoe, apply a thin layer of compost, and then apply the appropriate variety of grass seed and water evenly and regularly. Consider covering the newly seeded spots with straw or another product that will help hold moisture in and protect the seeds from being discovered by wildlife. If you are repairing or replacing large areas of lawn, consider using grass varieties that require less water and fertilizer. Or, consider filling the spot with a native tree, shrub or perennials! Pest and Weed Problems Homeowners that follow healthy lawn care practices will have fewer weed and pest problems. If you must treat for weeds or other pest problems, make sure you know exactly what plant or pest you are trying to eliminate and use a product designed to treat that specific problem. Also, make sure you are treating for the problem during the appropriate time of year. Many insects and fungi are very important to maintaining a healthy lawn. Cut Back In Spring, Not Fall Many perennial plants and ornamental grasses provide vital fall and winter food sources and shelter for native wildlife through the winter. They also provide “visual interest,” in your landscape and protect soil from wind erosion. Consider leaving these plants standing instead of cutting them back in the fall. Those that need to be cut to promote new growth can be cut back in the spring. Feed in the Fall Fall is generally the most important time of the year for applying fertilizers. Be sure to test your soil if you haven’t done so recently and use your soil test results to determine proper application rates. Over fertilizing is worse for your lawn and the environment than under fertilizing. If you haven’t tested your soil, do it now! Contact your local Cooperative Extension Service office at 888.678.3464.

Details on displaying temporary signs The Troy Sign Ordinance allows all types of temporary signs on private property. These include signs for homes for sale or rent, vacant land for sale, garage sales, estate sales, buildings under construction, political, holiday, and other seasonal signs. 1. Size of Temporary Signs: The maximum size of an individual temporary sign must not exceed 6 sq. ft. in area (measured on one side). The total aggregate area of all temporary signs on any one site must not exceed 14 sq. ft. Temporary signs must not be higher than 42 inches above the ground. 2. The signs must be placed on private property, with the property owner’s permission. 3. Placement is never allowed in the public street right-of-way (City property). In most cases this means that the signs must be located behind the sidewalk. In areas where there is no 4

sidewalk, signs cannot be located closer than 20 feet from the edge of the traveled portion of the roadway. 4. Signs can never be attached to a streetlight, street sign, fire hydrant or telephone pole. 5. Signs that are placed in the public right-of-way (City property) will be removed by the City, and stored for a 48hour period. If you wish to retrieve a sign from storage that has been removed, you must first pay the $50 administrative fee for each sign. Signs not retrieved within 48 hours will be destroyed. 6. The entire text of the Troy Sign Ordinance can be obtained from the City’s website at http://www.troymi.gov/ CodeAndCharter/Code/CH085.pdf. Please call the Planning Department at 248.524.3359 if you have any questions.

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Refuse Collection & Recycling

Curbside recyclables 1. All paper is recyclable. Place all fiber items - including newspapers, inserts, office paper, catalogs, envelopes, junk mail, magazines, paperbacks, brown grocery bags, paperboard (such as cereal, shoe, and tissue boxes or paper towel cores), etc. - inside brown paper grocery bags (preferred) or plastic grocery bags 2. Put shredded paper in a small clear bag and twist tie it closed 3. Cardboard boxes, corrugated cardboard, and boxboard: fold, flatten, and cut into bundles 2’ x 2’ x 1’ and tie with string or use duct tape 4. Recycle telephone books 5. Clean clear, blue, green and brown glass bottles are accepted. Lids can remain on glass bottles 6. All clean plastic containers are acceptable, no need to check for the number on the bottom. Please remove hard plastic caps (i.e. soda caps). Plastic lids, such as yogurt or margarine lids, are acceptable. Plastic includes margarine tubs, yogurt containers, milk jugs, water bottles, detergent bottles, shampoo bottles, plastic tubs, trays, buckets, microwave dishes, plastic flower flats, etc. 7. Metal cans/metal lids/pie tins/ small metal objects: clean, place loose metal lids inside metal cans and flatten. Metal objects include hangers, pots, other small household items 8. E m p t y m e t a l a e r o s o l c a n s (cleansers, hairspray, etc.) and metal paint cans with the lids removed 9. Place any household batteries in a clear plastic baggie.

Live in an apartment? You can still recycle While it does require extra effort, those who live in apartments can use one of Troy’s two recycling centers. Make it a regular errand once or twice a month. When you set aside cardboard, newspapers, plastic or glass and keep them out of landfills, you help reduce the negative impact our society has on our environment.

Tringali Recycling Drop-off Center 33373 Dequindre - north of 14 Mile Road 248.585.9120 Open: Mon-Fri, 7 am-5 pm Accepts plastics, newspapers, cardboard, tin, and small metal objects.

SOCRRA Recycling Drop-off Center 995 Coolidge Hwy., north of 14 Mile Road 248.280.0828 Open: Mon-Sat: 7 am-6 pm Materials accepted at the SOCRRA dropoff center - All curbside collected items (listed in the left column) PLUS: Plastic bags, only at SOCRRA - any size, any color, clean and empty with no twine or hard plastic handles. Example: shopping bags, grocery and produce bags, dry cleaning bags, newspaper bags, etc. Automotive and lead acid batteries Scrap metal Clean used clothing, shoes, and toys CDs, DVDs, VHS tapes, and cassettes Hardcover books Note: Any books in good condition can be donated to the Troy Public Library (510 W. Big Beaver).

Recycling electronics Electronics recycling: Call SOCRRA at 248.288.5153 to schedule a drop-off appointment. Program accepts computers, monitors, printers, toner cartridges, TV sets, telephones, radios, cell phones, copy machines, fax machines, stereos, VCRs, and CD players. No charge for Troy residents. Important Collection Dates Mon, Sept. 6: Refuse & Recycling pick-up delayed a day all week. Thurs, Nov. 25: Refuse & Recycling pick-up delayed to Friday

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248.524.3399 Yard Waste Collection Troy homeowners should put grass clippings, pencil-thin twigs, plantings, sod, old flowers, corn husks, leaves, etc. out on their weekly refuse pickup day. Place them in a regulation trash container with a “yard waste” sticker. If you use a labeled trash can(s), and need stickers, just stop by City Hall (500 West Big Beaver), Public Works, (4693 Rochester) or call 248.524.3399. Brown paper yard waste bags are also acceptable. Never put yard waste in plastic bags. Branches less than 2 inches in diameter are yard waste. Cut down larger branches to three ft. lengths, securely tied and bundled, less than 60 lbs. Maximum five bundles per week collected.

Troy: Reduce, Reuse, & Recycle! We need Troy residents to recycle. Avoiding disposal fees is one of the primary goals of any recycling program. The more materials are reduced, reused, and recycled, the less waste there is disposed. The less waste there is disposed, the fewer trash pickups are required, and there are lower disposal fees. Any way to decrease waste handling costs will add to the success of the program. Lowering costs for the City of Troy benefits all residents. SOCRRA credits the City of Troy $30 per ton for all recycled items picked up at the curb. So instead of paying full disposal costs, our disposal bill is reduced. The City of Troy had over $135,000 deducted from our bill to SOCRRA for 2010. Of this amount, over $110,000 was for all types of paper and cardboard. If you need a recycling bin or further information please call 248.524.3399.

Rain Barrel Sale The City of Troy & the Alliance of Rouge Communities is hosting a Rain Barrel Sale on Sat., Sept. 18 from 9am-3pm in the parking lot of the Troy Skatepark (off Town Center Dr, west of Livernois). Cost: $60 each. For more info, call 248.524.3381.

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Business City ClerkDevelopments

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Passport application services available at City Hall The Troy City Clerk’s office serves as an official Passport Acceptance Agency and accepts applications from U.S. Citizens from 8 am-4 pm, Monday-Friday. Photo services are also available for a $10 fee. The U.S. Dept. of State has proposed a new passport fee schedule and has not yet notified the Acceptance Agents of the date the new fees will go into effect. Therefore, the below fees are subject to change. Current passport information can be obtained on the US Dept. of State website at www.travel.state. gov or by contacting the City Clerk’s office at 248.524.3316.

Required Documents Adults 18 & Older

Minors 16 & 17

Minors 14 & 15

Minors 13 & Younger

Passport Valid for 10 yrs.

Passport Valid for 10 yrs.

Passport Valid for 5 yrs.

Passport Valid for 5 yrs.

Proof of Citizenship

Proof of Citizenship

Proof of Citizenship

Proof of Citizenship

Certified birth certificate required unless previous passport is submitted

Certified birth certificate required unless previous passport is submitted

Certified birth certificate required and previous passport (if applicable)

Certified birth certificate required and previous passport (if applicable)

Proof of Identity

Proof of Identity

Proof of Identity

Proof of Identity

Applicant MUST be present

Applicant & ONE parent MUST be present

Applicant & BOTH parents MUST be present or ONE parent with notarized form

Applicant & BOTH parents MUST be present or ONE parent with notarized form

Note: Birth certificates executed by the Troy Clerk’s office CANNOT be accepted.

Passport Fees Important: Applicant MUST provide TWO separate forms of payment; one to the City of Troy and one to the U.S. Dept. of State Adults 18 & Older and Minors 16 & 17 City of Troy: $25

US Dept. of State: $110

Photo: $10Photo: $10

Minors 15 & Younger City of Troy: $25

US Dept. of State: $80

Photo: $10Photo: $10

Cash, check, money order or debit card accepted.

Check, money order or cashier’s check accepted.

Cash, check, money order or debit card accepted.

Check, money order or cashier’s check accepted.

Payable to City of Troy: $25 or $35

Payable to U.S. Dept. of State: $110

Payable to City of Troy: $25 or $35

Payable to U.S. Dept. of State: $80

Additional Fees & Postage for EXPEDITED Services Postage Fee: $18.30

Add’l Fee & Postage Fee: $60+$14.96

Postage Fee: $18.30

Add’l Fee & Postage Fee: $60+$14.96

Payable to City of Troy: $43.30 or $53.30

Payable to U.S. Dept. of State: $184.96

Payable to City of Troy: $43.30 or $53.30

Payable to U.S. Dept. of State: $154.96

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Passports for border crossings Effective as of June 2009, U.S. Citizens must present a valid U.S. Passport Book, U.S. Passport Card, or other travel document approved by the Dept. of Homeland Security when entering the United States from Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean and Bermuda at land border crossings or sea ports-of-entry. First-time Applicants 16 years & older: Execution Fee: $25 – Payable to: City of Troy Passport Card Fee: $30 – Payable to: U.S. Dept. of State Renewal Applicants 16 years & older: Execution Fee: N/A Passport Card Fee: $30 – Payable to: U.S. Dept. of State Applicants 15 years & younger: Execution Fee: $25 – Payable to: City of Troy Passport Card Fee: $15 – Payable to: U.S. Dept. of State Photo Fee: $10 for two required 2x2 photos

Dog licenses Be a good neighbor and keep your dog safe by following these City ordinances: • Leash your dog in all public RIO areas including all City parks, school grounds and sidewalks. • Remember to clean up after your dog in public areas. • Be courteous, and quiet your barking dog. • Know where your dog is at all times. Animal Control Officers will pick up unleashed and unattended dogs. • Dogs may be tethered during daylight hours for a period not to exceed four continuous hours. • City of Troy dog licenses expire with the dog’s rabies vaccination expiration. Provide proof of rabies immunization with every license renewal and when registering a new dog at six months of age or older. License fees are half off for neutered and spayed dogs. A Dog License application is available online at the City’s website, www.troymi.gov. TROY today


City Clerk General Election Information Are you registered?

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How to apply for an Absent Voter’s Ballot

To vote in any election, you must be registered at least 30 days before election day. For the Tues., Nov. 2 General Election, the deadline to register is Mon., Oct. 4, 2010. Once registered, you are eligible to vote in all upcoming elections and you need not register again unless you move or change your name. Register at any Secretary of State Office in Michigan, the Library, or the City Clerk’s office. If you register by mail, the first time you vote must be in person with picture ID.

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After completely filling out the application, sign and date it in the place designated. Your signature must appear on the application or you will not receive an absent voter ballot. Deliver the application by one of the following methods: Place the application in an envelope addressed to the City Clerk at 500 W. Big Beaver, Troy MI 48084 and mail it with the necessary postage. Deliver the application in person to the office of the City Clerk, or drop off in one of the two drop boxes outside of City Hall’s west and east entrances, or fax to 248.524.1770.

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In either (a) or (b), a member of the immediate family of the voter including a father-in-law, mother-in-law, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, daughter-in-law, grandparent or grandchild or a person residing in the voter’s household may mail or deliver the application to the clerk for the applicant. In the event an applicant cannot return the application in any of the above methods, the applicant may select any registered elector to return the application. The person returning the application must sign a Certificate of Authorized Registered Elector Returning Absent Voter Ballot Application (available from the City Clerk’s office by calling 248.524.3316).

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

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General Election Construction Projects Information Update 1. ROCHESTER ROAD, TORPEY TO BARCLAY & WATTLES ROAD, 1,000’ EAST AND WEST OF ROCHESTER ROAD – WIDENING AND RECONSTRUCTION This project will reconstruct and widen Rochester Road, from Torpey to Barclay to a six-lane boulevard. Wattles Road will be widened to a four-lane boulevard from approximately 1,000’ east and west of Rochester Road. The work will also include water main, sanitary sewer, traffic signals, street lighting, sidewalks, and the construction of the next section of the McCulloch County Drain and associated utilities. All sidewalk crossings will be upgraded to comply with current American’s with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements. New pedestrian mid-block crossings will be constructed at Torpey Drive and Bishop/Troywood. Construction started in February and all road work is expected to be complete and open to traffic by the end of November 2010. Final cleanup and restoration will take place in the spring of 2011. Approximately 80% of the project cost is paid for with federal funds with the remaining 20% paid by the City. The City match comes from a combination of budgeted funds from the City’s Major Road, Drains, Water and Sewer funds. 2. COOLIDGE, MAPLE to GOLFVIEW – PAVEMENT REHABILITATION The existing pavement on Coolidge has deteriorated to a point where maintenance is no longer cost effective. Coolidge will be rehabilitated by milling (grinding) the existing asphalt surface, performing base and joint repairs, curb and gutter replacement and an asphalt pavement overlay will be placed to serve as the new road surface. Existing pedestrian crossing locations will be upgraded to comply with current American’s with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements. Traffic will be maintained on one lane in each direction throughout the duration of the project. Work is anticipated to begin in July 2010 and be open to traffic in September 2010. Final project cleanup and restoration will take place in the fall of 2010. Funding for this project comes from the City’s Major Road fund. 3. CONCRETE SLAB REPLACEMENT – COOLIDGE, BIG BEAVER to LONG LAKE This work is coordinated by the city’s Department of Public Works (DPW). Concrete slab replacement is a normal maintenance activity that removes and replaces spot sections of failed concrete pavement. Funds are budgeted in the city’s Major Road fund each year to complete slab replacements on major roads at target locations. Work will be concentrated on Coolidge, between Big Beaver and Long Lake starting in July 2010 and completed by the fall of 2010. 4. TRI-PARTY CONCRETE SLAB REPLACEMENT PROGRAM – JOHN R, BIG BEAVER to LONG LAKE John R, from Big Beaver to Long Lake will receive spot concrete slab replacements, but will address only the worst locations due to limited funding. The work is anticipated to start in September 2010 and be complete in October 2010. John R is owned and maintained by the Road Commission for Oakland County (RCOC), not the City. Although the City has no jurisdiction over this road, the city is conducting a concrete slab replacement project under the county’s Tri-party Program. Tri-Party Program funds are one third County, one third Road Commission and one third City. These funds can only be used to improve County roads within the City of Troy. 5. CONCRETE SLAB REPLACEMENT – LOCAL ROADS, SECTIONS 4, 5 and 6 This work is coordinated by the city’s Department of Public Works (DPW). Concrete slab replacement is a normal maintenance activity that removes and replaces spot sections of failed concrete pavement. Funds are budgeted in the City’s Local Road fund each year to complete slab replacements on local roads at target locations

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248.524.3317 248.524.3383 within the city every year. Work is anticipated to start in July 2010 and run through the fall of 2010. Work will be stopped for the winter and then started back up again in the spring of 2011 and be complete by June 30, 2011. 6. LOCAL ROAD OVERLAYS – NORTHFIELD HILLS and NORTH ADAMS VALLEY #1 and #2 The roads in Northfield Hills Condominiums and North Adams Valley Subdivisions #1 and #2 will be rehabilitated starting in September 2010. The work will consist of pavement milling (grinding), base and joint repairs and an asphalt pavement overlay. Work is anticipated to be complete in November 2010 with restoration as needed in the spring of 2011. Funding for this project comes from the City’s Local Road fund. 7 . J O H N A R B O R S U B D I V I S I O N WAT E R M A I N REPLACEMENT This project will replace the existing 6” water mains with new 8” water mains on: Jarman, Chancery, Gulliver and Ravenna. These water mains are over 40 years old and have reached their service life. The project will replace and upsize these mains to meet current fire flow standards and reduce or eliminate costly main breaks that become common with older water mains. The water mains will be replaced by utilizing the directional drilling method rather than the standard trenching method of construction. This will minimize disturbance to surrounding vegetation and landscaping, but there will still be localized excavations required for placement of hydrants, valves, water service transfers, etc. Construction started in April 2010 and is anticipated to be complete in July 2010. Final cleanup and restoration will follow immediately after the work is complete. Funding for this project is budgeted within the Water Fund, a a completely selfsupporting activity that does not receive funding from property taxes or any other City fund. The Water Fund is supported by city water system customers and is restricted by law to the operation and maintenance of the water system. Improvements, such as this project, reduce overall system costs by reducing water loss through older mains, eliminating costly main break repairs and providing improved water flow and fire protection to residents and businesses. 8. SECTION 35 WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT This project will replace the existing 6” and 8” water mains with new 8” and 12” water mains on: Sheffield, Kenyon, Lyons, Redwood, Burtman, Grant, Wacon, Jamaica, Key West and Hendrickson. These water mains are over 50 years old and have exceeded their service life. The project will replace and upsize these mains to meet current fire flow standards and reduce or eliminate costly main breaks that become common with older water mains. The water mains will be replaced by utilizing the directional drilling method rather than the standard trenching method of construction, except in cul-de-sacs and select locations that will be constructed by standard open cut methods. This will minimize disturbance to surrounding vegetation and landscaping, but with either method, there will still be localized excavations required for placement of hydrants, valves, water service transfers, etc. Construction is anticipated to start in August 2010 and be complete in December 2010. Final cleanup and restoration will take place in the spring of 2011. Funding for this project is budgeted within the Water Fund, a completely self-supporting activity that does not receive funding from property taxes or any other City fund. The Water Fund is supported by City water system customers and is restricted by law to the operation and maintenance of the water system. Improvements, such as this project, reduce overall system costs by reducing water loss through older mains, eliminating costly main break repairs and providing improved water flow and fire protection to residents and businesses.

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Refuse Collection Construction Projects & Recycling Update

Construction Projects Map August-November 2010 9. WATER AND SEWER SCADA SYSTEM UPGRADE – VARIOUS LOCATIONS SCADA is the acronym for Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA). The SCADA system in Troy is used for managing our water and sewer systems. The current system is over 20 years old and is considered obsolete. By upgrading the current SCADA system, the City will also be able to collect real-time operations data and monitor locations to optimize the overall water and sewer systems. There are twenty-one existing facilities, four new facilities, six Detroit Water and Sewerage Department (DWSD) meter vaults and the central computer location at the DPW yard in the Troy system that will be affected by the upgrades. Upgrades will take place at existing pressure reducing vaults in the water system, pump stations TROY today

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in the sanitary sewer system and at the DPW yard. This project will replace the current obsolete hardware and meet the requirements of Homeland Security for securing water system data as set forth by the National Infrastructure Protection Plan of 2006. Work started in April 2010 and is anticipated to be complete by November 2010. This project is funded through the Water and Sewer funds. The Sewer Fund, like the Water Fund, is a completely self-supporting activity that does not receive funding from property taxes or any other City fund. By converting to a totally wireless system, utilizing cell phone technology, it is anticipated that the City will save over $60,000 per year in communications cost. *NOTE: All dates or time frames are based on the best information available at the time of writing and are subject to change based on field conditions, actual weather conditions and/or funding issues.

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Police Command Officer of the Year for 2009

General Crime Prevention Tips • Always secure doors and windows. • Garages and door walls are targets for thieves. • Always ensure your garage door and pedestrian doors are secured. • Do not leave garage door remote controls in cars not parked in the garage. • Use 1½” dowel rod in the track of all sliding glass windows and doors to help prevent them from opening. • Do not leave anything of value in your vehicle in plain view. • Always lock your vehicle doors. • If possible, park your vehicle in your garage or park your vehicle in a well-lit area and lock the doors. • Never leave a vehicle unattended while running. • There is a trend of things being stolen from vehicles in the parking lots of fitness centers and fun centers. While going to these places, be extra careful to remove all items of value and secure your vehicle. • Always keep control of all your belongings. While playing sports or at work, keep them in your possession or locked up. • Your belongings are not safe while you are playing sports or at work unless you have them properly locked or are in possession of them. • Unfortunately you cannot always trust co-workers or other business associates. • Always maintain your credit cards and secure the credit card numbers. • If you suspect that you have been the victim of credit fraud, call your credit card company and have them run a query of your charges. • Never give your bank account numbers over the phone. Especially if unsolicited!

Lieutenant David Livingston is the 2009 Police Command Officer of the Year. Lt. Livingston began his career with the Troy Police Department on October 15, 1980. He was promoted to Sergeant on September 23, 1995 and Lieutenant on July 9, 2004. Lt. Livingston has worked in the Community Services Section, Directed Patrol Unit, Criminal Investigations Section, Patrol Operations Division, Special Investigations Unit and Training Section. Currently assigned to the Operations Division Special Operations Section as the Commander, Lt. Livingston was instrumental in teaching Police Department employees Lt. David Livingston how to use Oakland County CLEMIS electronic Citations and Crash reporting programs. He also established Police Department policy on the forfeiture of vehicles from persons arrested for second and third offenses of Operating While Intoxicated, has made significant contributions toward the City’s Cost Recovery Ordinance, and is working on Distracted Driver and Motor Carrier Enforcement Ordinances.

Police Officer of the Year for 2009 Officer Joseph Morgan is the 2009 Police Officer of the Year. Officer Morgan began his career with the Troy Police Department on October 13, 1997 and has worked in the Directed Patrol Unit, Patrol Operations Division and Traffic Safety Unit. He had 107 total arrests, including 15 arrests for Operating a Motor Vehicle While Intoxicated. Other highlights include arrests for Larcenies From Autos; arrest of a suspect involved in a hit & run traffic crash in Bloomfield Twp for Operating a Motor Vehicle While Intoxicated; and additional arrests for retail fraud, break & entering, identity theft and larcenies from buildings. In 2009, the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office was investigating a Home Invasion and Armed Robbery. Officer Morgan provided information to Sheriff’s Investigators that resulted in the arrest of four Officer Joseph Morgan suspects (three convicted & the fourth is awaiting trial.)

Non-Sworn Police Employee of the Year for 2009 Communications Supervisor Renee Jelley is the Non-Sworn Police Employee for 2009. She began her career with the Troy Police Department on April 14, 1997 and has worked the entire time in the Police Communications Section. The Communications Section is typically the first point of contact for persons in need of police service. Patrol Operations supervisors praise Renee for her ability to stay calm in stressful situations and respect her for her concern for the safety of Police Officers. She is a team player, who efficiently runs the Communications operations.Communications Supervisor Jelley was instrumental in the arrest of a suspect in 2009 for Unlawfully Driving Away an Automobile. As a result of her effective communication with Patrol Operations Police Officers Comm. Supervisor and coordination of the efforts of other Communications Renee Jelley Section employees, Police Officers were able to arrest the suspect and recover the stolen truck within seven minutes from the time the crime was reported to the Police Department.

Residential Crime Alert Network The Troy Police Department Community Services Section administers the Residential Crime Alert Network. This e-mail network is used to disseminate information to Troy residents on current crime trends and safety issues, and give crime prevention tips as they relate to the residents of Troy. If you would like to be added to the list: Send an e-mail with your information (name, address, phone #, e-mail address) to troypdcrimealert@troymi.gov Specify if you would like to receive the residential or business alerts. For more info contact the Troy Police Department at 248.524.3464. 10

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ALARM REGISTRATION FORM

ALARM ORDINANCE CHANGE

Mail to: Troy Police Department-Community Services

On November 9, 2009, Troy City Council approved various changes to the alarm ordinance, Chapter 103 of the Troy City Code, and the associated fee schedule, Chapter 60 of the Troy City Code, both of which took affect December 1, 2009. One of those changes was an increase to the annual alarm registration fee to help cover associated administrative costs. The annual alarm registration fee is $25. For non-registered alarm systems, in addition to any applicable false alarm fees, a $50 registration fee will be assessed. This was the first fee increase to the alarm ordinance since 1997. There was no increase, however, to false alarm activation fees. Another change affecting alarm registrations is that individual security and fire alarm systems must be registered separately, except in the case of singlefamily residential accounts where a combined security and fire alarm system exists. Single-family residential accounts only require a single registration for combined systems. While the ordinance still allows for two free false alarm activations per registration year, an invoice will now accompany the false alarm notification form. To receive a credit, the notification form must be returned within 30 days and the alarm system must already be registered. This credit, however, only applies to the first two false alarm activations per registration year. Finally, security alarm systems equipped with audible signals, for example, bells, horns, or sirens, intended to be heard by persons outside the protected premise, must be equipped with a shut-off device that automatically silences the audible signal within 10 minutes of activation. Security alarm systems equipped with audible signals that are not fitted with a shut-off device will be subject to deactivation by the police department. The alarm user will be assessed a shutoff fee and any applicable false alarm or unregistered alarm fees in accordance with Chapter 60 of the Troy City Code. The City of Troy may charge a fee to cover the actual incremental costs, including labor, for each alarm response involving manual shut-off of an alarm system. To view Chapters 103 and 60 in their entirety, visit the website at: http://www.troymi.gov/ CodeAndCharter/CodeTOC.pdf

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Distracted Driving Ordinance The Distracted Driving Ordinance became effective in the City of Troy on July 29, 2010. The Ordinance defines and prohibits three distinctive types of distracted driving behavior. The first type is similar to the behavior prohibited by the State of MI Texting Law that went into effect on July 1. It prohibits, with exceptions, any activity necessary to or associated with the use of a two way wireless electronic communication device for the purpose of sending or receiving text messages while driving a motor vehicle. The second type prohibits, with exceptions, any activity necessary to or associated with the use of a hand held wireless electronic device for the purpose of sending or receiving voice messages while driving a motor vehicle. The use of a hands free device is allowed.The third type prohibits any other activity that distracts a driver, such that it results in the failure of the driver to use due care and caution in the safe operation of a motor vehicle (eating, grooming, reading, writing, etc.). Information and clarifications for the Distracted Driving Ordinance can be found at www.troymi.gov TROY today

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Fire Department Open House Sunday, October 3 1-4 pm Meet Your Troy Firefighters Fire Station #1 1019 E. Big Beaver

Fire Station #4 2103 E. Maple

Fire Station #2 5600 Livernois

Fire Station #5 6399 John R

Fire Station #3 2400 W. Big Beaver

Fire Station #6 5901 Coolidge

Firefighter of the Year 2010 Lieutenant Peter Hullinger, from Station 6 has been selected as Firefighter of the Year for 2010. In his 16 years of service, Pete has served as Firefighter, Lieutenant, and Captain of Station 6. Pete was also selected as the Station Member of the Year for Station 6 in 1999 and 2001, received Safe Driving Award, Merit Service Award, Life Saving Award and letters of commendation. He represents Station 6 on the Firefighters Incentive Committee and has been a Proctor for Firefighter II exams. Pete has been Lt. Peter Hullinger instrumental in orchestrating live burns for the Station’s training by taking the lead in securing houses or businesses, moving in burnable materials, checking the buildings for hazards , instructing the personnel on a walkthrough of all exits and hazards and being responsible for the fire crews safety while they work inside these structures. Throughout his career, Pete has worked to better the Troy Fire Department through training, fire grounds tactics and instruction. He is always willing to work with members of Station 6 as well as the other five fire stations to improve skills, instruct new methods of training, instruct the proper use of new equipment, and to instill teamwork. Pete is a committed and knowledgeable volunteer fire officer and is also employed as a Fire Staff Technician assigned to the Fire Operations Division. In this role, he was instrumental in the application and administration of a federal grant received by the Department for replacement of personal protective equipment.

Home Cooking Safety Unattended cooking is still the leading cause of residential structure fires in the United States. Turning down the heat and leaving the kitchen is no guarantee against a fire. The best guarantee is to reduce the likelihood of a fire from starting in the first place. Never set anything combustible on top of a stove. Burners can stay hot for a long time or gas pilot lights can start a fire even when the burner is turned off. Be sure to keep paper towels and other items that could catch fire away from the sides or above the burners. If a fire starts on your stove, the first thing to do is turn off the heat. Put on an oven mitt and try to cover the burning pot or pan with a lid. Never use water or try to cover the fire with a towel or blanket. Water will spread the fire and a towel or blanket will add fuel to the fire. Severe burns can also result from normal stove top cooking. Always wear clothing with short or tight fitting sleeves when cooking. Loose or baggy fitting long sleeves, shirts, or bathrobes can result in the garments catching on fire. Remember also, even if you put the fire out, call 911. The Fire Dept. will respond and check your home to be sure there isn’t any hidden fire and to remove any lingering smoke. 12

248.524.3419 248.680.7224 Smoke Detector Project a Hit with Troy Schools All 12 Troy School District Elementary schools participated in the “5th Grade Smoke Detector Project.” The students had two weeks to complete the project which consisted of the students checking home smoke detectors for operation and when batteries were last changed in their home as well as neighbors and relatives. They also checked to see if they had a fire escape plan with an outside meeting spot. This project was totally voluntary for the participating students and was not required as homework. Students were informed that in the U.S, we average around 3,000 fire deaths each year. Last year 84% were in residential type properties. Programs similar to this one in both the U.S and the U.K have significantly reduced fire fatalities in residential units in both countries. The students collected hundreds of inspection forms over the course of the project. The winning school, Costello Elementary, received an achievement award from the Fire Department and the top-performing classroom in each school received a certificate. The reward to the students was an opportunity to perform a community service and show pride for their individual school and teacher. Costello Principal Gary Woods is a 27-year volunteer firefighter for Troy. Costello 5th grade teachers are Mark Klaver, Lisa Holzknecht and Karen Seeling. Families and school districts should check their smoke detectors to help save lives. Working smoke detectors and an escape plan cannot prevent fires or put them out, but they can give people early warning and a better chance to get out safely. With your help, perhaps the Fire Department can prevent a few of those types of tragic stories.

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City Council Meetings

Upcoming Council Meetings Mondays at 7:30 pm August 9, 16, 23 September 13, 20, 27 October 4, 11, 18 November 8, 15, 22

Regular meetings take place in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 500 W. Big Beaver and are open to the public. City Council meets at least two Mondays per month at 7:30 pm and schedules additional study sessions as necessary. Meeting times and locations may be confirmed through the City Clerk’s Office by calling 248.524.3316. Online: The meeting schedule, agendas, minutes and webcasts are available on the City’s website: www.troymi.gov. Agendas are posted by the Thursday evening before the Monday meeting or as soon thereafter as possible. At the Library: DVDs of Council meetings are available for checkout at the Troy Library the day following each meeting.

Disabilities Resource Guide

Pick up your copy at City Hall or the Troy Library

Where does your tax dollar go? Please take a look at your property tax statement and see just where the money actually goes. The dollar bill shown above indicates that the City of Troy receives about 26.6 cents from every tax dollar and the Troy School District gets about the same. Oakland County receives 13 cents, State Education 17 cents, the Intermediate School District 10 cents, Oakland County Community College gets a nickel, and the S.M.A.R.T Transit District gets 2 cents. When anyone invests money in any enterprise, they expect to receive a valid rate of return. So, when you invest 27 cents from each of your tax dollars, what do you get as a rate of return? The biggest return is that you live in one of the safest cities in Michigan. You support a top-rated Fire Department, the second-highest-rated library in the state, and some of the finest parks anywhere. TROY today

(Comcast - Channel 17 starting August 18, 2010)

Council Meetings replayed: Wednesdays @ 10 am Thursdays @ 7 pm Sat & Sundays @ 4 & 10 pm

Property tax bills due

July property tax bills are payable through September 1, 2010 without interest or penalty. Be sure to read important payment information on the back of the tax bill. Persons eligible for deferment of summer taxes may request applications at the Treasurer’s Office, 248.524.3333.

Services for Persons with Disabilities Adaptive Recreation & Sports............................... 248.524.3484 Adaptive Toys/Educ materials at the Library......... 248.524.3538 ADA Coordinator, Mitch Grusnick ......................... 248.524.3354 Friendship Club Newsletter................................... 248.524.3484 Home Chore Program........................................... 248.524.3399 Hospital Equipment Loan Closet .......................... 248.524.3484 Library Outreach (Home Delivery) ........................ 248.524.3554 Meals for Homebound Persons ............................ 248.689.0001 Medi-Go Plus Transportation ................................ 248.457.1100 Radio for Visually Impaired (on loan), broadcasts Detroit Information Service .............................. 248.524.3484 Smart Dial-a-Ride ................................................. 248.362.3436 Video Magnifier use @ Library/Community Center Video Phone for Persons Using Sign Language at the Community Center .................................. 248.524.3484 Wheelchair Sports ................................................ 248.858.7596

Watch Council Meetings LIVE on WTRY Channel 10 on WOW Channel 53 on Comcast

City Hall Office Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8 am-4:30 pm After Hours Drop Box: Drop boxes are located outside the east and west entrances of City Hall.

Property Tax Payment Options 1) Credit Cards may be used online or over the phone via Official Payments Corp. A service charge does apply. Credit Cards MAY NOT be used in person at City Hall or by mail. Official Payments Corp. is set up only for paying property tax bills, not water* or other service fees. To pay by phone, call 800.272.9829. Use the Jurisdiction Code 3255 when prompted. To pay online, go to www. officialpayments.com. 2) Mail a check with your payment coupon in the payment envelope (no service charge applies). 3) Pay in person at City Hall with a check at the Treasurer’s Office on the second floor. You can also leave payment envelopes in one of the drop boxes conveniently located at the east (walk-up box) and west (drive-up box) entrances of City Hall, 500 W. Big Beaver. *Water Bills: to set up Direct Payment for your water bills, go online to www. thepaymentsauthority.org or call the Treasurer’s Office at 248.524.3333 to request an enrollment form.

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Business Developments

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Biz Match Connect Opens in Troy Biz Match Connect, a new business networking website based in Troy, is tailored to today’s serious professionals seeking an online opportunity to profile themselves and their businesses. As a member of Biz Match Connect, business owners can set up a profile, qualify the types of companies they wish to network with and then let the database match the businesses in their targeted area. The site also includes a marketing section business owners can use for their respective companies. Appropriate for both large and small companies, the site not only helps businesses connect with one another, it also provides monthly events, referral programs and programs to help businesses grow. The first month’s participation is free. www.BizMatchConnect.com

The Chiropractic Studio Moves to New Location The Chiropractic Studio has moved to a new, state-of-the-art facility in the Troy Sports Plaza. The new location features massage therapy, in-house health and nutrition classes, yoga instruction and Pilates classes. They also offer free therma scans to detect spinal inflamation. Owner Dr. Tanya Dejkunchorn is a member of the International Chiropractic Assoc., the Michigan Chiropractic Assoc. and the Michigan Chiropractic Legal Action Counsel. 1905 E. Big Beaver, 248.720.0444, www.thechirostudio.com

Interlink Media Solutions InterLink Media Solutions is a full service marketing firm with a regional focus on Metro Detroit businesses looking for an innovative approach to marketing their business or start-up. The company offers personalized, experienced, and creative approaches to solving marketing needs. The company offers a wide range of services, including: Marketing and Advertising Services, Web Development, Graphic Design, Marketing Research & Consultation, Creative Services, Branding & Corporate Identity, TV, Radio & Print Advertising, Media Planning & Placements, Web-based Services, Direct Mail, Brochure & Sales Support Materials, Video & Audio Production, and Photography. 3334 Rochester Road, 248.203.1008, www.interlinkmediasolutions.com

New Restaurants Open in Troy Camilia Saleh has fulfilled her own American dream by opening up a state-of-the-art Mediterranean cuisine restaurant in Troy. Cedar Grille serves the full gamut of flavorful Lebanese-style cooking from Chef George Chalhoub, who has a long, well-respected and diverse background in the restaurant industry. Hours of operation: Mondays – Saturdays, 11 am-10 pm and Sundays: noon-9 pm. 5377 Crooks Road, 248.267.9100 Troy residents Susan and Fernando Sanchez recently opened La Botana in Emerald Lakes Plaza, at the corner of John R and Square Lake. La Botana serves authentic Mexican food, and all dishes prepared fresh daily. They are open for breakfast, lunch and dinner for dine in or carry out. Hours of operation: Mondays-Thursdays, 9 am-9 pm; Fridays & Saturdays, 9am-10pm. Closed Sundays. 5947 John R Road 248.813.8930

New Jewelry Store Relocates JEWELRY LOVE, a business of integrity since 1977, offers all the services of a traditional jewelry store BUT with a new twist. Due to their unique Business Model, they will offer wholesale pricing to the public...even on their custom jewelry. This is not a one-time only or short-term promotion, ALL of their items are always sold at wholesale. Jewelry Love also does diamond brokering, jewelry repairs, watch batteries, appraisals, cleanings and free estimates. As an additional service they buy all precious metals, coins, and diamonds. Customers who visit during the month of August will receive a free gift. Hours: Tuesdays - Fridays 10am-6pm, Saturdays noon-4pm, Mondays by appointment only. 3330 Rochester Road (former Rio Wraps site), 248.918.1235 14

Looking for commercial space? Are you a business looking to locate within the City of Troy? Are you not sure where to start when searching for available properties? Troy’s Real Estate & Economic Development Department is here to assist in the site selection process. Using various development resources, staff can assist in preparing a list of potential industrial, office and commercial locations that meet your needs for a facility. Staff can arrange for tours of the facilities and introductions to the brokers representing the properties. If necessary, confidentiality of the project can be provided until the necessary time. Businesses can also take advantage of business development support services including zoning and ordinance orientation, financing, business planning and incentives. If you would like to discuss your business plan for growth in the City of Troy, please contact our Real Estate & Economic Development Department at 248.524.3498.

Looking to Relocate Your Business? Troy’s Real Estate & Economic Development Department is here to assist in the site selection process. Using various development resources, staff can assist in preparing a list of potential industrial, office and commercial locations that meet your needs for a facility. Staff can arrange for tours of the facilities and introductions to the brokers representing the properties. If necessary, confidentiality of the project can be provided until the necessary time. Businesses can also take advantage of business development support services, including zoning and ordinance orientation, financing, business planning, and incentives. If you would like to discuss your business plan for growth in Troy, please call 248.524.3498.

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Allegra Print & Imaging Celebrates 25 Years in Troy Allegra Print & Imaging is marking 25 years as a member of the Rochester Road business community. Owners Stuart Glasier and Peter Glasier expanded their business to include graphics, web design and branding. If you need effective print or graphic communications, trust Allegra. They offer proven expertise with the speed and flexibility of advanced technologies to optimize your project through a full range of digital, print, marketing, and consultative services – from concept, to cost control, to delivery. 3334 Rochester Road, 248.528.2990, www.allegratroy.com

Somerset Lures New Stores Somerset Collection will be nearly fully occupied by this fall with the opening of nine new stores, putting it ahead of most of the nation’s shopping malls. The roster of new tenants for Somerset includes Tory Burch, Basler, LEGO, Sur La Table, Bare Escentuals, Intermix, Tapper’s Diamonds and Fine Jewelry, and Pandora Jewelry. A ninth store opening in November, the Detroit Shoppe, will unite Detroit-based businesses under a retail concept that markets hometown products including Motown music, and Pewabic Pottery. 2800 W. Big Beaver Road, www.thesomersetcollection.com

New Day Counseling Moves to New Location New Day Counseling’s nonprofit mission is to provide help, inspire hope, and empower individuals, couples, and families by providing professional counseling, groups & workshops, support, and resources, for healthy coping and outlook, good emotional and mental health, improved relationships, and empowered lives. They offer a variety of services including marriage & family therapy, depression counseling, counseling, child and adolescent therapy, substance abuse counseling, and eating disorder therapy. 1653 W. Big Beaver Road, 248.649.8050, www.NewDayCounseling.org

Millennium Electronics & Music Center Opens Visit this new Electronics & Music Center specializing in musical instruments; keyboards; Korg & Yamaha Arrangers and workstations; amplifiers in all price ranges; electronics repair; graphics & web design; and trades and rentals. Open Mon-Sat: 10am-6pm and Sun: 10am-5 pm. 6447 Rochester Road, 248.250.9233, www.millenniumEMC.com

Herald Wholesale Moves to Troy After 50 + years in Oak Park and now under new ownership, Herald Wholesale – Premier Bath, Lighting & Hardware, moved to a new Troy location. Visit their fabulous new 12,000-square-foot showroom featuring top manufacturers in fine plumbing, lighting and hardware. Visit their website for product categories & list of manufacturers they sell. Open Mon & Thurs: 9a-7pm; Tues, Wed & Fri: 9am-5:30 pm and Sat: 9am-4 pm. 1765 W. Maple Road, 248.398.4560. www.heraldwholesale.com

Walsh College Center Merits LEED® Gold Certification The award-winning Jeffery W. Barry Center on the Walsh College Troy campus has been LEED® Gold certified by the U.S Green Building Council.The USGB recognized the 37,000-square-foot, two-level classroom building for adhering to green design and building practices related to sustainable sites, water efficiency, energy and atmosphere, materials and resources, and indoor environmental quality. Walsh College created an energy-efficient, comfortable learning environment for a unique student population largely comprised of working professionals who attend classes in the evening. 3838 Livernois, 800.WALSH.01, www.walshecollege.edu TROY today

Witzenmann Moves USA Headquarters to Troy Witzenmann, a 115-year old privately held company based in Germany and a lead manufacturer of flexible metal components for the automotive industry with three locations currently in Warren is relocating their USA headquarters and expanding their technical operations to 1201 Stephenson Highway in Troy. Witzenmann, USA will lease the vacant 57,000 square foot industrial building and over five years will invest $13 million in machinery, equipment and building improvements. The company will relocate to Troy approximately 40 employees from their Warren campus and create 75 additional jobs in Troy. Magna Powertrain Relocates Operations to Troy Magna Powertrain’s headquarters, located on Research Drive in Troy was looking to consolidate operations, including a Research & Development/ Technical Center that is currently located in Syracuse, NY. After working with Magna and our team of economic developers from the MEDC and Oakland County, we were able to convince Magna Powertrain to relocate these operations to Troy. Magna Powertrain has formally signed a lease to occupy 97,389 square feet of vacant R&D space. The project involves a $13 million capital investment with 130 high paying jobs to be created here in Troy within the next five years. Expetec Technology Services Relocates to Troy on Crooks Road Founded in 1992 in Aberdeen, SD, Expetec Technology Services began franchising in 1996. The company’s migration from a break/fix to a full service IT Company has made it the leading managed services provider for small-to-medium sized businesses. Expetec has been awarded numerous honors for exceptional growth and service. In an industry that has seen a lot of service providers come and go, Expetec Technology Services of Rochester Hills is entering its fifth year of operation. Expetec specializes in a wide array of computer products and services including remote systems monitoring, voice over IP telecommunication systems, managed services, network security, as well as network and computer sales and repair. The cutting edge products have been designed to assist small and mediumsized businesses that may or may not have an internal IT department. 6966 Crooks Road, Troy www.expetecrochester.com

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You’re invited to attend the

Veterans Day Ceremony November 11 at 11 am Veterans Plaza in front of City Hall 500 West Big Beaver

Detroit Metro –Troy Walk like MADD Join the team to save more lives and prevent future injuries in our communities. This event is at the Troy Civic Center complex taking place September 25 at 9:30 am. Register as a waker or a team at http://walklikemadd.org and click on “Detroit-Troy” or call Beth Sowulewski at 586.997.6504 or e-mail beth.sowulewski@madd.org.

Celebrity Night Dinner Thursday, October 28 from 6-9 pm San Marino Club, 1865 E. Big Beaver The Troy Community Coalition for the Prevention of Drug and Alcohol Abuse presents their 14th Celebrity Night Dinner. The evening includes entertainment by Comedian Mike Green, dinner, a silent auction, and a raffle. Tickets to the fundraiser are $125 ($90 is tax deductible). For tickets call 248.823.5088.

Crafters needed for Elf Shelf Show Troy Women’s Association Elf Shelf Craft Show at Troy High on Saturday, November 27. If you would like to be considered for inclusion in the “Elf Shelf” Craft Show, crafter applications are available at www.troywomensassociation.org.

Steppin’ Out for Excellence Fun Walk The Troy Foundation for Educational Excellence (TFEE) invites the community to step out again for Troy students. The annual “Dr. Janet H. Jopke Memorial Fun Walk” on Saturday, October 24 raises funds for Troy student programs supported by TFEE. The three-mile walk will begin at 10 am at Troy High. Registration is at 9:30 am. Register for $16 per walker or $50 per family. For more information and registration materials, please visit www.troy.k12.mi.us/foundation/index.htm

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Educational Programs z Displays z Lectures z Workshops z History Brought to Life!

Troy Museum & Historic Village Hours

Tues - Thurs: 10 am - 3 pm

Admission Fees:

Adults: $3 Children (ages 6-17): $2 Children (under 6): Free

60 West Wattles Road (NW corner of Wattles & Livernois) Troy, Michigan 48098 z 248.524.3570 www.troymi.gov/museum

In honor of Thanksgiving, the Museum will be closed on November 25

Thursday Teas at Two

Sip a cup of tea while enjoying a slice of history. A different delightful topic each month! Presentations begin in Old Troy Church at 2 pm. Guests are welcome to bring their own china cup & saucer.

Michigan Wildlife: September 30

The pioneers who settled this area arrived to find forests and swamps. Learn about the animals that were living here—including bears—from a Detroit Zoological docent.

Hidden Stories of Art: October 28 Is there more behind a work of art than what you see? A DIA docent will explore multiple interpretations and historical contexts to find what else lies beneath the surface. Cranks & Charmers: November 18

The lovely Petticoat Ladies of Garden City are coming to present a show featuring extraordinary women who were all “extreme” in love, art, temperance, fame, or money. Fee: $7 per person Register in advance as space is limited for this popular series. Program fee includes museum admission. No refunds.

Cheddar’s Preschool Story Hour Join Cheddar the Mouse in listening to a classic tale in our monthly program for little historians! A simple craft and a yummy treat adds to your child’s visit. Appropriate for children ages 2-5; child must be accompanied by an adult.

Select Wednesdays 10:30 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. Apple Time: September 1 Pumpkin Fun: October 6 Farm Animals: November 3 Gingerbread: December 1 Fee: Children FREE, Adults $3 Advanced registration required and begins one month ahead. Space is limited.

THS Annual Meeting & Ice Cream Social Wednesday, September 22 7:30 pm in the Old Troy Church

Join us for fun and fellowship topped with a scoop of ice cream and some trimmings as members of the THS Board of Trustees and Museum Manager Loraine Campbell provide important updates on our combined efforts to preserve our community’s heritage during these challenging times. This menu may include a bit of “Rocky Road,” but also promises a good deal of “Heavenly Hash.” Open to Troy Historical Members only. New membership applications accepted at the door.

Fall 2010

Evening Lecture Series

Third Wednesday of the month at 7:30 pm in Old Troy Church. The fall lectures feature 19th century stories with Michigan ties.

Sojourner Truth: October 20 Museum Manager Loraine Campbell will explore the life of Isabella Baumfree, an African-American abolitionist and women’s rights activist who was born into slavery in New York. Isabella later changed her name and dictated a narrative of her life story. Marines in the Great Lakes: November 17

Troy resident Don Burzynski, upcoming author of The Leathernecks: From the Shores of Tripoli to the Halls of Montezuma 1805-1847, will present a slideshow about how the US Marines stopped the British from claiming the Michigan territory.

Fee: $5 at the door; free for Historical Society members No registration required. Refreshments provided.

Meet the US Marines of 1812

Wednesday November 10, from 10 am - 3 pm Celebrate the 235th birthday of our country’s oldest military unit with members of the Brooks’ Detachment, US Living History Marine Corps of 1812. Learn about Marine history, 1805-1815, and the Battle of Lake Erie. Visit a period encampment. A celebration cake will be ceremoniously cut with a sword and served at 1 pm. Marines, Veterans and military families are especially welcome! Free with admission. Volunteer Opportunities: Many Opportunities are available to new and returning volunteers. Call 248.524.3570 for more information Museum is on Facebook: Follow us on Facebook! Become a “fan” for timely updates and event news. Educational Programs Continue: Thanks to the generous financial support of the Troy Historical Society, K-5 educational programs will be available at the Museum, TuesdaysWednesdays-Thursdays, during the 2010-11 school year. Visit www.troymi.gov/museum and click on “Teacher Information” for details and registration instructions.

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What’s New at the Library? • General Information • Check It Out!

Troy Public Library

510 W. Big Beaver Rd. • Troy, Michigan 48084 • 248.524.3538 • www.troylibrary.info HOURS: Monday through Thursday 10am-9pm • Friday: 10am-5pm • Sunday 1-5pm

Where the Focus is on You!

ARTISTS & EXHIBITS SEPTEMBER Anru Cheng--Student Art Vana Beginin-- Paintings Anru Cheng-- Pottery Daughters of the American Revolution-Constitution Week Troy Co-Op Preschool-- Student Art

OCTOBER Ron Bernard-- Historical Troy Niles Adult Education-Oils and Acrylic Class Cameo Quilt Group Troy Persons with Disabilities Richard III Society-- Display Day of the Dead-- Patty Koerner St. Mary Child Development-Student Art

Fall 2010

Computer Skills for the Job Seeker Are you looking for work? Do you need basic computer skills to help you apply for jobs? If so, the Troy Public Library has a free, two-week program just for you: Computer Skills for the Job Seeker. This program will help you bring your computer skills up-to-date and improve your job search. Computer Skills includes 30 hours of hands-on computer training. You will learn how to: • use a mouse and keyboard • organize your computer files • create an electronic resume in Word • communicate with employers via email • apply for jobs online • stay in contact using social networking websites There will also be plenty of time for individualized one-on-one assistance, and a comprehensive workbook. The training will be held in the Library Training Room, and will be limited to 16 students per session. All classes will be taught by the Library’s Technology Department staff.

NOVEMBER Vicky Achard-- Pressed Flowers Prints Lion’s Power of Peace League of Women Voters-- United Nations St, Augustine Preschool--Student Art

DECEMBER Troy School District Arts Department-Student Art Disovery Corner Academy-- Student Art

Join the

Information Literacy will be offered September 27-October 8 (4-8 pm), and November 29-December 10 (10-2 am). For more information and an application, go to troylibrary.info/jobseekers, or contact the Technology Desk at techroom@troymi.gov or 248.524.3542. Computer Skills for the Job Seeker is made possible through the generous support of the Friends of the Troy Public Library. For more information about the Friends, go to www.friendstpl.org.

Adult Year-Round Reading Program Love to read? Love to win prizes? Join the Troy Public Library’s “Year Round Reading Program for Adults” by registering online at www.troylibrary.info. Click on the link “Adult Reading Program” (found under the ADULT page), which brings you to the TPL Adult Reading tab, where you sign up! You are eligible for monthly prizes by writing at least one book review about a book you read that month.

LIBRARY CLOSINGS

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Labor Day

Columbus Day

Veteran’s Day

September 4, 5, & 6

October 11

November 11

Thanksgiving Eve

Thanksgiving Holiday

November 24 (close at 6 pm)

to Sunday, November 28

Thursday, November 25


Special Presentations • Workshops • Sponsored by the Friends of TPL

Adult Enrichment Programs @ TPL Register online: www.troylibrary.info or call 248.524.3542 during Library hours

Fall 2010

ADULT BOOK DISCUSSION GROUPS AS A MATTER OF FACT... (non-fiction book group) Meets the third Wednesday of every other month at 7 pm Wednesday, September 15 Wednesday, November 17

One Minute to Midnight by Michael Dobbs A Trial by Jury by D. G. Burnet

BOOKED FOR LUNCH Meets the first Wednesday of every month at 12:15 pm Wednesday, September 1 Wednesday, October 6 Wednesday, November 3 Wednesday, December 1

The Shack by William P. Young The Help by Kathryn Stockett Guns, Germs & Steel by Jared M. Diamon Hotel on the Corner of Bitter & Sweet by Jamie Ford

DAN EWALD’S BOOK GROUP Meets the second Tuesday of every month at 7 pm Tuesday, September 14 Tuesday, October 12 Tuesday, November 9

Manuscript to be distributed for discussion The Given Day by Dennis Lehane A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith

LIFE READERS Meets the first Wednesday of every month at 7 pm Wednesday, September 1 Wednesday, October 6 Wednesday, November 3

March by Geraldine Brooks The Alienist by Caleb Carr Under the Tuscan Sun by Frances Mayes

MYSTERY READER’S BOOK GROUP Meets the second Tuesday of every month at 10:15 am Tuesday, September 14 Tuesday, October 12 Tuesday, November 9

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Steig Larsson The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie The Cabinet of Curiosities by Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child

All book discussion groups are coordinated and lead by volunteers. Participants are welcome to purchase their own copies of discussion books, or check out copies from the Troy Public Library or other public libraries. The Friends’ Book Shop may also have copies available for sale.

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Special Presentations • Workshops • Sponsored by the Friends of TPL

Computer Classes @ TPL Register online: www.troylibrary.info or call 248.524.3542 during Library hours

Fall 2010

Do you want to upgrade your computer skills? Do you need to become up-to-date in Word, PowerPoint, or Excel? Are you looking for a job and need to know how to navigate employment websites? The Library has a computer class for you. Registration Begins: August 11, 10 am for September classes; September13, 10 am for October classes; October 12, 10 am for November classes; and November 12, 10 am for December classes.

INTERMEDIATE WORD 2007

COMPUTER BASICS 1 Not comfortable with computers? This class is designed for you. You will learn what a computer is, how it works, and the differences between hardware and software. There will be time for hands-on exercises. Two-part class. Plan to attend both parts. Tuesdays, October 5 and 12, 1 pm Fridays, November 12 and 19, 1 pm

COMPUTER BASICS 2 Know a little about computers but need to know more? Learn to customize your computer, use the Start button and Windows Explorer, and manage your files. Also, learn basic Internet skills. Mouse and keyboard skills required. Two-part class. Plan to attend both parts. Tuesdays, October 19 and 26, 1 pm

INTRODUCTION TO ONLINE JOB SITES The days of finding a job using the newspaper classified advertisements are over. This class will teach you how to search for jobs on the internet, using job and company sites. You will create accounts for jobs on Monster.com, Indeed.com, and USAJOBS. gov. Mouse and keyboard skills required. Two-part class. Plan to attend both parts. Mondays, September 13 and 20, 6:30 pm Mondays, October 18 and 25, 6:30 pm

USING LIBRARY RESOURCES IN YOUR JOB SEARCH

Go beyond the basics in Intermediate Word 2007. Learn how to create mailings with Mail Merge and how to improve your documents with WordArt, SmartArt, Templates, and more. Previous experience with Word required. Two-part class. Plan to attend both parts. Wednesdays, September 15 and 22, 6:30 pm Mondays, November 15 and 22, 6:30 pm Mondays, December 13 and 20, 6:30 pm

BEGINNING EXCEL 2007 Create a spreadsheet using Excel 2007. Learn how to enter data, create basic charts and graphs, use simple formulas, and more. Mouse and keyboard skills required. Two-part class. Plan to attend both parts. Tuesdays, September 7 and 14, 1 pm Wednesdays, October 20 and 27, 6:30 pm Wednesdays, November 3 and 10, 6:30 pm Tuesdays, November 30 and December 7, 6:30 pm

INTERMEDIATE EXCEL 2007 Go beyond the basics in Intermediate Excel 2007. Learn advanced formatting – like drop-down menus and linking cells – importing data and data validation, macros, pivot tables, and more. Previous experience with Excel required. Two-part class. Plan to attend both parts. Tuesdays, September 21 and 28, 1 pm Wednesdays, November 17 and 24, 1 pm Tuesdays, December 14 and 21, 6:30 pm

BEGINNING POWERPOINT 2007

Add more tools to your job search portfolio with electronic resources available from the Troy Public Library and the Library of Michigan. Learn how to locate potential employers, research companies, and find new career options with Career Transitions, Reference USA, access World News, and more. Mouse and keyboard skills required. Two-part class. Plan to attend both parts. Tuesdays, October 19 and 26, 6:30 pm

Create effective presentations using PowerPoint 2007. Learn how to format and edit slides, add animations, run a slideshow, and more. Mouse and keyboard skills required. Two-part class. Plan to attend both parts. Thursdays, September 2 and 9, 1 pm Thursdays, October 21 and 28, 1 pm Tuesdays, November 2 and 9, 6:30 pm Wednesdays, December 1 and 8, 6:30 pm

BEGINNING WORD 2007

INTERMEDIATE POWER POINT 2007

Learn the basics of Word 2007: create documents, change the text font and color, format paragraphs, and work with tables and images. Mouse and keyboard skills required. Two-part class. Plan to attend both parts. Wednesdays, September 1 and 8, 6:30 pm Thursdays, October 7 and 14, 1 pm Mondays, November 1 and 8, 6:30 pm Mondays, November 29 and December 6, 6:30 pm

Take your presentations to the next level with Intermediate PowerPoint 2007. Learn how to use slide masters, add sound and video, create selfrunning presentations, protect your presentations, and more. Previous experience with PowerPoint required. Thursdays, September 16 and 23, 1 pm Tuesdays, November 16 and 23, 6:30 pm Wednesdays, December 15 and 22, 6:30 pm

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NEW Office Hours M-F: 8 am-8 pm Sat: 8:30 am-12:30 pm

Parks & Recreation

3179 Livernois z Troy, Michigan 48083 z 248.524.3484

www.troymi.gov/parksrec

Creating Community Through People, Parks, and Programs!

Fall 2010

Dear Resident:

Holiday Closings

The City of Troy, like many other communities in Michigan and across the nation, is facing serious revenue shortfalls. This has resulted in changes to all city operations including the parks and recreation department.

The Parks and Recreation offices will be closed as follows: Labor Day - September 4-6 Thanksgiving - November 25-27

Weather Cancellations www.troymi.gov/parksrec/weatherupdates Weather Hotline - 248.689.9756

Some of the changes impacting parks and recreation functions include:

Get Some “Face” Time

Become a fan of Troy Parks and Recreation on Facebook. Keep up to date with the latest events and happenings. Easy to connect, sign up at www. facebook.com. Type in Troy Parks and Recreation in the search box and “become a fan.”

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Staff reductions of both full and part time employees.

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Changes to operational hours and programs at the Lloyd A. Stage Nature Center.

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The operation of both golf courses managed by a management company.

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The outsourcing of the majority of tree maintenance.

Much has been written and stated about the future of the Community Center. Continuing the operation of the Community Center depends on the ability to generate enough revenue to pay the expenses. We are committed to keeping the Community Center open by reducing expenses and increasing revenues. With your continued commitment to purchasing recreation passes, renting rooms, and signing up for programs, the Community Center can remain open. We expect that the future will bring additional adjustments to the Parks and Recreation department. Services and programs that were once offered may be eliminated, however it is our objective to continue to enhance the quality of life with leisure opportunities for residents and businesses by providing recreation programs; facilities; parks; and related services. If you have suggestions on how we can operate more efficiently, streamline our functions and keep the Community Center open, e-mail us at: parksandreconline@troymi.gov or call 248.524.3484. Sincerely, Carol K. Anderson Parks and Recreation Director

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New e-news and updates!

You can now receive FREE news and updates regarding programs, activities and facilities from our NEW e-newsletter. Sign up now online at: www.troymi.gov/ParksRec. Don’t miss out - keep updated in up to 12 different program areas from Troy Parks and Recreation!

“FUN” Raisers

A great way for your organization to raise money and have fun at the same time! “Fun” Raisers can be scheduled on Wednesday evenings from 6:30 - 9 pm during regular open swim for groups of 30 or more. For each person that attends from your group, one dollar will be earned for your organization. Group rate is $5 per person, call 248.524.3484 to schedule your date.

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The Envelope icon represents classes that are available for mail-in, drop-off, or walk-in registration only. They are not available for online registration. The Early Bird icon indicates programs that were first offered in the previous Troy Today and are available for immediate registration by walk-in, mail-in, or online methods. Please do not use the registration drop box at the Community Center.

Visit the official City of Troy website at www.troymi.gov

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Special Events

248.524.3484

Daddy Daughter Pool Luau Party Saturday, October 16, 6:30 - 8:30 pm Come spend an evening full of fun with your daughter. There will be games, tubes, a picture to remember the night, and a goody bag. Dads with more than one daughter are welcome to bring them all! Registration is limited. All ages welcome. Daughters under 10 years must have a Dad in the water with them. No refunds for this event. Location: Community Center Indoor Pool Act # Ages Fee 143099A All ages w/Dad $22 143099B Additional Daughter $16

Family Nights at the Community Center Saturdays - September 11, October 9, November 13, and December 11 5-8 pm An inexpensive, fun night out for families! Enjoy quality time together while you recreate at the Community Center. The north court of the gym will be open and family activities will be available including basketball at 8’ goals, badminton, parachutes, an inflatable castle and more. In addition to the gym, the pool will be open for normal activities. Unlimited Pass members can participate in these activities at no charge. The daily admission cost for a resident non-member is $2.50/person and $3.50/non-member, non-resident.

Res Disc $17 $11

Senior Craft Show Friday, November 5 9 am - 3 pm at the Troy Community Center Show features more than 40 local vendors with such items as jewelry, artwork, note cards, and holiday decorations! Admission: $1 donation to benefit the Troy Senior Program Exhibitors: There is a $15 fee for one 6 foot table (Resident discount: $12). Limit 2 tables per household. See page 39 for more details. Call 248.524.3484 for more information.

Troy Family Aquatic Center’s

New Year’s Eve Extravaganza

Dog Water Extravaganza “Dog Swim Only!”

Friday, December 31 5:15 - 9:15 pm

Saturday, September 11

All are invited to bring their furry friend in for a 45 minute dog-only swim. Don’t worry we are draining the pool for the season after the dogs have their fair share of the fun! Dogs must be 6 months old with a current dog license to participate. Registration is required. A commemorative tee shirt will be provided to registered participants. Rain date: September 12 Act#233717 Sec Dog Weight A under 40 lbs B 41-65 lbs C 66 lbs or more

Time 12-12:45 pm 1-1:45 pm 2-2:45 pm

Fee $19 $19 $19

Res Disc $14 $14 $14

IMPORTANT: Please don’t forget to have your dog wear their dog license the day of the event. We would hate to have to exclude them from this fun event. 22

You’re invited to celebrate the New Year with us. Don’t miss the Troy Community Center’s Family New Year’s Eve Extravaganza. The night will consist of open swim, inflatable castle, basketball, pizza, drink, and goody bags for the kids. We will also have a New Year countdown with all the flair and hoopla in the gym (at 9 pm). Registration is limited; parent must accompany children under 10 years old into the water. (Participants should bring bathing suit, towel, and lock.) Check-in starting at 5:15 pm, the night concludes at 9:15 pm. Deadline: Registrations after December 23 will be taken if space is available. Tickets will be $2 more per person and pizza may be served later to late registrants. Location: Troy Community Center Act# Ages 116710A 6 years and older 116710B under 6 years old

Visit the official City of Troy website at www.troymi.gov

Fee $17 $14

Res Disc $12 $9 TROY today


Adaptive Recreation

248.524.3484

The Adaptive Recreation Program offers programs for persons with disabilities. We encourage your input. Please call Carla Vaughan or Elaine Torvinen at 248.524.3484 with your suggestions. For program details, subscribe to the bi-monthly Friendship Club News (see below).

This chaperoned drop-in social club for ages 13 and up with developmental disabilities meets on the second through fourth Monday evening at the Troy Community Center. The second Monday is movie and pizza night, the third Monday is Karaoke and Dancing night and the fourth Monday is bingo night. The drop-in fee is $6 (or punch card). Details in the Friendship Club newsletter. This newsletter also contains information about other activities including sports, dances, trips, and more.

This program for persons age 18 and older with developmental disabilities meets every Tuesday and Thursday from 10 am - 3 pm at the Community Center. Activities include sports, exercise, field trips, lunch out, crafts, games, swimming and more. You must register for the entire month. Staff will try to accommodate all participants; however, if an individual requires one to one attention or personal care, they may be required to provide an aide. There is no cost for the aide except for meals and other incidentals.

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Tuesdays at 6:30 pm Sept-Nov and JanMarch at the Troy Community Center for ages 16 and up with developmental disabilities. Registration required.

Bowling

Team Troy Special Olympics Team Troy competes in track and field, golf, and swimming. For more information, call the Special Olympics office at 248.370.0922.

Softball Tue. and Thur. at 6:30 pm, May-Aug. for ages 13 and older with developmental disabilities. Registration required.

Troy Youth Soccer Spring and fall soccer for ages 5 adult. Call 248.524.0170. Download info at www.tysl.org.

Wheelchair Sports Friday evenings at Boulan Middle School Sept-March. Ages 8-15 meet from 6-7:30 pm and ages 16 and older meet from 7:30-10 pm. Co-sponsored by Oakland County Parks and Recreation. For more information, call 248.858.7596.

Friday Frolic Dance Second Friday of each month (except July and August) 7-9:30 pm at the Troy Community Center for ages 16 and up. $6 or punch card at door. Transportation for Troy residents to the dance available with Troy Medi-Go Plus - call 248.457.1100.

My Chance To Dance

Daytime Friendship Club

Fee $86/month $86/month

Basketball

Saturdays at 11 am Sept.-June (except holiday weekends) at Troy Lanes for ages 10 and older with developmental disabilities on. $6 for three games and shoes. Ramps available.

Friendship Club

Act # Day 135309 Tues 135310 Thur

Sports

Res Disc $76 $76

Thursdays 7-8 pm Sept. - April at the Big Beaver United Methodist Church for ages 13 and older. $6 per class or $40 for eight classes prepaid. Pay at door.

Diner’s Club First Monday of each month at a local restaurant for ages 16 and older. Preregistration is required.

Performing Arts Club Wednesdays from 7-9 pm at the Troy Community Center for ages 16 and up. Co-sponsored by the Italian Study Group of Troy. $30 annual fee (Res Disc $20) - Act #145300D. For more information, please call Denise at 248.585.5246.

Weight Watchers Tuesdays at 5:30 and 6:15 pm at the Big Beaver United Methodist Church for ages 16 and older. $.50 per week. Call Sharon Connelly at 248.816.1900 for details.

Visit the official City of Troy website at www.troymi.gov

Friendship Club Newsletter There are three ways to receive the Friendship Club newsletter published 6 times per year: 1. Pick up a free copy at the Community Center. 2. Receive the newsletter free via e-mail. Visit the City web site: www.troymi.gov and click on SUBSCRIBE in the upper left corner. Enter your e-mail address and click on SAVE. Then select Adaptive News & Updates and click SAVE. 3. Receive it by mail by submitting the fee and the registration form at the back of this book. Troy residents pay $5 for two years (12 issues). Subscriptions begin with the Sept./Oct issue of even numbered years and are prorated biannually. Pay $5 on or before 2/28/11, $3.75 between 3/1 and 8/31/11, $2.50 between 9/1 and 2/28/12, and $1.25 after 3/1/12. Non-residents pay $7 per year, prorated as above. Ask for Act. #135320A. 23


Aquatics

Troy Family Aquatic Center (TFAC)

3425 Civic Center Drive; 248.524.3514 The outdoor facility opened for its 19th season this year and is open through Labor Day. It features a main pool with a zero-depth entry, three waterslides, (one for children under the age of 10), two spray pools, waterfall, sand volleyball, sand play area and concession area.

Troy Family Aquatic Center Hours 2010

248.524.3484

Troy Community Center Indoor Pool 3179 Livernois: 248.524.3484

The indoor aquatic area includes lap lanes, slides, a leisure pool with water toys and a therapy pool offering varied hours for different activities and ages. Programs include aquacise, swim lessons and other youth and adult classes. Rentals and birthday parties are also available to residents and non-residents.

Important Pool Rules •

(subject to change) Regular Hours: Open until September 6 Monday - Sunday 11 am - 7:30 pm August 30 - September 6: Certain features may not be available due to staffing.

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Children under 52” must be directly supervised in the water by an individual 16 or older while using the pool area and must be arms length away from the child at all times. Children over 52” but under the age of 10 must have an adult in pool area at all times. Adults have use of the therapy pool and at least one lap lane (Monday-Friday). Appropriate and approved swim attire is required. Children who are not toilet trained must wear tight-fitting plastic pants over an approved swim diaper. Showers are required prior to entry. Flotation devices and toys may not be brought into the pool. A complete list of rules is available at the administration desk.

Private Swim Lessons or Aquacise Workout A personalized approach with flexible scheduling. For more information or to schedule a time please contact the pool office at 248.619.7270.

Birthday/Celebrations It’s the hassle-free way to celebrate that special day. Parties include invitations, choice of drink, lunch, cake, ice cream, goody bag, and entry into the facility. Available daily, food served between 12 pm to close. Minimum of 10 people. Fees are: Resident - $13/person; Non-residents - $15/person. Any participant in the party that is a pass holder will get $2 off their admission.

Groups of 20 or more Groups that have made prior reservations and have submitted a $70 deposit with the Parks and Recreation Department can enter for a special rate of $6 for resident groups and $7 for non-resident groups. Call 248.524.3484 for details.

Troy Family Aquatic Center 2010 Rates Daily Passes Fee Resident $8 Resident Twilight (after 5 pm) $4 Non-Resident Employee $10 Non-Resident Employee Twilight (after 5 pm) $5 Non-Resident $11.50 Non-Resident Twilight (after 5 pm) $5.75 Children under 3 years old as of May 1, 2009 do not need a pass. 24

Type Time Fee Individual ½ hour $45 Individual 1 hour $70 Semi-Private 1 hour $80 Packages are also available at a reduced rate.

Res Disc $35 $60 $70

Scout Swim Badge Program Program is scheduled during open swim, so your troupe has time to swim and have fun! Includes an hour of instruction, to cover your troupe’s specific swim badge requirements. For more information or to schedule a time please contact the pool office at 248.619.7270. Badge Program Fees: $20/hr per 10 participants + $Entry Fee (regular rates apply, group rates for 20 +)

“FUN” Raisers A great way for your organization to raise money and have fun at the same time! “Fun” Raisers can be scheduled on Wednesday evenings from 6:30-9 pm during regular open swim for groups of 30 or more. For each person that attends from your group, one dollar will be earned for your organization. Group rate is $5 per person, call 248.524.3484 to schedule your date.

Visit the official City of Troy website at www.troymi.gov

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Aquatics

248.524.3484

Fall Indoor Pool Schedule: Sept 7 - Jan 2* Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

Adult Lap/ Therapy Swim 6-8:45 am

Adult Lap/ Therapy Swim 6-8:45 am

Adult Lap/ Therapy Swim 6-10 am

Adult Lap/ Therapy Swim 6-8:45 am

Adult Lap/ Therapy Swim 6-10 am

Adult Lap/ Therapy Swim 8-9 am

Adult Lap/Therapy Swim 9 am-Noon

Swim Lessons 9-11 am

Swim Lessons 9-11 am

Swim Lessons 9-11 am

Swim Lessons 9-11 am

Swim Lessons 9-11 am

Swim Lessons 8:15-11:30 am

Swim Lessons 9-11:30 am

Water Wave Aerobics 10-10:50 am

Senior Aqua 9-11 am

Water Wave Aerobics 10-10:50 am

Senior Aqua 9-11 am

Water Wave Aerobics 10-10:50 am

Water Wave Aerobics 9:05-9:55 am

Half Pint Swim 10-10:45 am

Half Pint Swim 10-10:45 am

Half Pint Swim 10-10:45 am

Half Pint Swim 10-10:45 am

Half Pint Swim 10-10:45 am

Adult Lap/ Therapy Swim 11:30 am - 2:30 pm

Adult Lap/ Therapy Swim 11:30 am - 2:30 pm

Adult Lap/ Therapy Swim 11:30 am - 2:30 pm

Adult Lap/ Therapy Swim 11:30 am - 2:30 pm

Adult Lap/ Therapy Swim 11:30 am - 2:30 pm

(3 lanes available)

Open Swim/ No Lap 11:30 am - 6 pm Family Night 2nd Saturday of the month 5-8 pm

Preschool Lessons 12:30-2:30 pm

Preschool Lessons 12:30-3 pm

Adult Lessons 1:45-2:30 pm

Homeschool Lessons 11:30 am -3 pm

Preschool Lessons 12:30-3 pm

Swim Lessons 4-6:30 pm

Open Swim 4-6:50 pm

Swim Lessons 4-6:30 pm

Open Swim 4-6:50 pm

Swim Lessons 4-6:30 pm

Open Swim 6:30-9 pm

Water Wave Aerobics 7-7:50 pm

Open Swim 6:30-9 pm

Water Wave Aerobics 7-7:50 pm

Swim Lessons 7-8:45 pm

Swim Lessons 7-8:45 pm

Adult Teen Lessons 8:45-9:30 pm

Adult Teen Lessons 8:45-9:30 pm

Open Swim/ No Lap Noon - 5 pm

Swim Lessons 5-7 pm Rentals & Special Events 6-10 pm

Open Swim 6:30-9:30 pm

*Schedule is tentative as some activities may be cancelled or times altered due to other functions/activities. Some swim lessons may take place during open swim. Slide hours: Slides will be open 1/2 hour after open swim starts and close 1/2 hour before open swim ends on M/W/F and the weekends, closed on T/TH; during open swim one lap lane will be available during the week.

Join us our Daddy Daughter event, details on page 21.

Pool Schedule Key • • • •

Adult Lap Swim: Ages 18 and older. Lap lanes are available for lap swim. See open swim description for additional lap swim times. Half Pint Swim: Leisure swim is open for toddlers and their parents/adult supervisor. Adult must enter water with child. Adult Therapy Swim: Ages 18 and older. The therapy pool is also open during all open swims for adults. Open Swim: All ages welcome. Children under 52” must be directly supervised in the water arms length away by an individual 16 or older. Children under 10 years must have an adult in pool area. Adults have use of the therapy pool and at least one lap lane (MondayFriday).

Class Swim Times (shaded in schedule above) Swim Lessons and Exercise Classes: You must register and pay separately for these programs. See pages 26-31 for more information. Some lessons may take place during open swim. TROY today

Holiday Open Swim Hours Nov 26 Dec 24 Dec 31

8 - 11 am (adult lap and therapy) 11 am - 5 pm (open swim) 8 -10 am (adult lap and therapy) 10 am - 1:30 pm (open swim) 8 - 10 am (adult lap and therapy) 10 am - 5 pm (open swim)

Additional Swim Times November 17 November 18 November 24 December 20, 22, 27, 29 December 21, 28

12 - 3:45 pm 12 - 6:50 pm 11:30 am - 9 pm 11:30 am - 9 pm 11:30 am - 8 pm

Pool closed for annual maintenance: August 30-September 6 Pass holders may use the Troy Family Aquatic Center.

Visit the official City of Troy website at www.troymi.gov

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Aquatics

248.524.3484 4 Week Classes - Tue and Thur

Preschool Swim Lessons

Session 1: Sept 7 - 30

Fee: $65; Res Disc: $55/session Test day for new students: Saturday, August 14 from 9-10:30 am. Children will be tested to allow parents to register them in the proper class. Register for desired class and time. Ratio: is 1:6 for classes without parent, and 1:15 for Parent and Tot and Parent and Infant classes. Location: Community Center Instructors: Community Center staff

Class Descriptions Participants must furnish towels and suits. All fees are separate from passes. Parent and Infant (6 - 18 months) Adult participation is required. Introduce your child to the water. Participating adults will learn holding positions, cues, safety skills, and emergency prevention. Parent and Tot (19 months - 3 years) Adult participation is required. This class is an extension of the Parent and Infant class. One Fish (3-5 years) For children ready to participate in lessons on their own. Basic swimming skills such as blowing bubbles, basic arm and leg movements, and water safety will be taught. Two Fish (3-5 years) Learn beginner stroke, glides, and water safety. Red Fish (3-5 years) Improve beginner stroke, floats, glides, introduce other swimming strokes, and water safety. Blue Fish (3-5 years) Continues to develop beginner stroke, continue learning other strokes, water safety, and improve endurance. If pass and 5 years old, can move to Level 2.

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4 Week Classes - Mon and Wed Session 1: Sept 8 - Oct 4 (starts on Wed) Act #: 143012 A One Fish B Two Fish C Parent/Tot D Parent/Infant E Red Fish F One Fish G Red Fish H Two Fish I Blue Fish J Parent/Infant K Parent/Tot L Red fish M One Fish

9-9:30 am 9:30-10 am 10-10:30 am 10:30-11 am 11-11:30 am 4-4:30 pm 4:30-5 pm 5-5:30 pm 5:30-6 pm 5:30-6 pm 6-6:30 pm 6-6:30 pm 6-6:30 pm

Session 2: Oct 11 - Nov 3 Act #:143013 A One Fish B Red Fish C Two Fish D Parent/Infant E Parent/Tot F Red Fish G Blue Fish H Two Fish I One Fish J Two Fish K Parent/Infant L Parent/Tot M Red Fish

8:30-9 am 9-9:30 am 9:30-10 am 10- 10:30 am 10:30-11 am 4-4:30 pm 4:30-5 pm 4:30-5 pm 5-5:30 pm 5:30-6 pm 5:30-6 pm 6-6:30 pm 6-6:30 pm

Session 3: Nov 10 - Dec 6 (starts on Wed) No class 11/24 Act #: 143014 A Red Fish B One Fish C Two Fish D Parent/Infant E Parent/Tot F One Fish G Blue Fish H Red Fish I One Fish J Two Fish K Parent/Infant L Parent/Tot M Red Fish

Act #: 143015 A One Fish B Two Fish C Parent/Infant D Parent/Tot E Parent/Infant F One Fish G Blue Fish H Red Fish I Two Fish J Parent/ Tot

9-9:30 am 9:30-10 am 10:30-11 am 11-11:30 am 6:50-7:20 pm 6:50-7:20 pm 6:50-7:20 pm 7:25-7:55 pm 7:25-7:55 pm 7:25-7:55 pm

Session 2: Oct 7 - Nov 2 (Starts on Thur) Act #:143016 A Red Fish B Parent/Tot C Parent/Infant D One Fish E Parent/Infant F Two Fish G Red Fish H One Fish I Blue Fish J Parent/ Tot

9-9:30 am 9:30-10 am 10:30-11 am 11-11:30 am 6:50-7:20 pm 6:50-7:20 pm 6:50-7:20 pm 7:25-7:55 pm 7:25-7:55 pm 7:25-7:55 pm

Session 3: Nov 9 - Dec 7 No class 11/25 Act #: 143017 A Two Fish B Parent/Tot C Parent/Infant D Parent/Tot E Parent/Infant F One Fish G Blue Fish H Two Fish I Red Fish J Parent/ Tot

9-9:30 am 9:30-10 am 10:30-11 am 11-11:30 am 6:50-7:20 pm 6:50-7:20 pm 6:50-7:20 pm 7:25-7:55 pm 7:25-7:55 pm 7:25-7:55 pm

8 Week Classes 8:30-9 am 9-9:30 am 9:30-10 am 10-10:30 am 10:30-11 am 4-4:30 pm 4:30-5 pm 4:30-5 pm 5-5:30 pm 5:30-6 pm 5:30-6 pm 6-6:30 pm 6-6:30 pm

Mondays: Sept 13 - Nov 1 Act #: 143036 A Blue Fish B One Fish C Red Fish D Two Fish

12:30-1 pm 1-1:30 pm 1:30-2 pm 2-2:30 pm

Tuesdays: Sept 7 - Oct 26 Act #: 143037 A Two Fish B Red Fish C One Fish D Parent/Tot

Visit the official City of Troy website at www.troymi.gov

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Fridays: Sept 10 - Oct 29 Act #: 143018 A Red Fish B One Fish C Two Fish D Parent/Infant E Parent/Tot F Blue Fish G One Fish H Two Fish I Red Fish J Parent/Tot K One Fish L Red Fish M Two Fish N Blue Fish O Two Fish P Parent/Infant Q One Fish R Red Fish S Parent/Tot

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8:30-9 am 9-9:30 am 9:30-10 am 10:30-11 am 11-11:30 am 12:30-1 pm 1-1:30 pm 1:30-2 pm 2-2:30 pm 2:30-3 pm 4-4:30 pm 4-4:30 pm 4:30-5 pm 4:30-5 pm 5-5:30 pm 5:30-6 pm 5:30-6 pm 6-6:30 pm 6-6:30 pm

(6 weeks-Fee: $47; Res Disc: $37)

Mondays: Nov 8 - Dec 13 Act #: 143038 A Blue Fish B One Fish C Two Fish D Red Fish

12:30-1 pm 1-1:30 pm 1:30-2 pm 2-2:30 pm

Tuesdays: Nov 9 - Dec 14 Act #: 143039 A One Fish B Two Fish C Red Fish D Parent/Tot

1-1:30 pm 1:30-2 pm 2-2:30 pm 2:30-3 pm

Fridays: Nov 5 - Dec 17

8:15-8:45 am 8:15-8:45 am 8:50-9:20 am 8:50-9:20 am 9:25-9:55 am 9:25-9:55 am 10-10:30 am 10:30-11 am 10:30-11 am 10:30-11 am 11-11:30 am 11-11:30 am 11-11:30 am

Sunday Classes: Sept 12 - Oct 31 Evening classes: no class on 10/31, class will be held on Sat, 10/30 Act #: 143034 A Two Fish 9:15-9:45 am B Red Fish 9:45-10:15 am C One Fish 10:20-10:50 am D Blue Fish 10:55- 11:25 am E Red Fish 10:55-11:25 am F One Fish 11:25-11:55 am G One Fish 5-5:30 pm H Red Fish 5-5:30 pm I Parent/Inf 5-5:30 pm J Two Fish 5:30-6 pm K Parent/Tot 5:30-6 pm L Blue Fish 6-6:30 pm M One Fish 6-6:30 pm N Parent/Tot 6-6:30 pm TROY today

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Mini Sessions

Saturdays: Sept 11 - Oct 30 Act #: 143019 A One Fish B Two Fish C Red Fish D One Fish E Blue Fish F Parent/Infant G One Fish H Parent/Tot I Red Fish J One Fish K Two Fish L Parent/Tot M One Fish

One Fish Red Fish Two Fish

No class 11/26 Act #: 143026 A One Fish B Two Fish C Red Fish D Parent/Inf E Parent/Tot F One Fish G Red Fish H Two Fish I Blue Fish J One Fish K Red Fish L Two Fish M Blue Fish N Red Fish O Two Fish P Parent/Infant Q One Fish R Red Fish S Parent/Tot

8:30-9 am 9-9:30 am 9:30-10 am 10:30-11 am 11-11:30 am 1-1:30 pm 1:30-2 pm 2-2:30 pm 2:30- 3 pm 4-4:30 pm 4-4:30 pm 4:30-5 pm 4:30-5 pm 5-5:30 pm 5-5:30 pm 5:30-6 pm 5:30-6 pm 6-6:30 pm 6-6:30 pm

Saturdays: Nov 6 - Dec 18 No class 11/27 Act #: 143027 A One Fish B Two Fish C Red Fish D One Fish E Blue Fish F Parent/Infant G Parent/Tot H One Fish I Red Fish

8:15-8:45 am 8:15-8:45 am 8:50-9:20 am 8:50-9:20 am 9:25-9:55 am 9:25-9:55 am 10-10:30 am 10-10:30 am 10:30- 11 am

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Two Fish One Fish Parent/Tot

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

Sundays: Nov 7- Dec 19 No class 11/28 Act #: 143035 A Red Fish B Blue Fish C Two Fish D One Fish E Two Fish F One Fish G One Fish H Red Fish I Parent/Infant J Two Fish K Parent/Tot L Blue Fish M One Fish N Parent/Tot O One Fish P Red Fish Q Two Fish

9:15-9:45 am 9:45-10:15 am 9:45-10:15 am 10:20-10:50 am 10:55- 11:25 am 11:25-11:55 am 5-5:30 pm 5-5:30 pm 5-5:30 pm 5:30-6 pm 5:30-6 pm 5:30-6 pm 6-6:30 pm 6-6:30 pm 6-6:30 pm 6:30-7 pm 6:30-7 pm

Holiday Lessons Morning Session Dec 20, 21 22, 23, 27, 28, 29, 30 Fee: $65; Res Disc: $55 Act #: 113017 A One Fish 9:15-9:45 am B Blue Fish 9:15-9:45 am C Two Fish 9:50-10:20 am D Red Fish 9:50-10:20 am E Parent/Infant 10:25-10:55 am F Red Fish 10:25-10:55 am G Parent/Tot 11-11:30 am H One Fish 11-11:30 am NOTE: Refunds for swim classes must be requested at least five days prior to the class start date. There is a $10 service fee for all refund requests. Online registration is available beginning August 24 for Swim classes; see procedures on pages 62-63. “Alana loved this next step in swimming (going in w/out mom and dad). She feels excited and confident about being in the pool.” -One Fish Parent

Visit the official City of Troy website at www.troymi.gov

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Youth Swim Lessons Fee: $77; Res Disc: $67/session Test day for new students: Saturday, August 14 from 9 - 10:30 am. Children will be tested to allow parents to register them in the proper class. Ratio: 1:8 Location: Indoor Community Center Pool Instructors: Community Center Staff

Class Descriptions Participants must furnish towels and suits. All fees are separate from passes. All classes are in accordance with American Red Cross instruction. It is necessary to pass each level before progressing. Please bring Red Cross cards to the first class. All classes are for children 6 years and older. Level 1-Water exploration for children who have little or no experience in the water. This class entails water safety, breath holding, arm strokes, kick, and supported floats. Level 2-Primary skills for children who comfortable in the water. This class with work on floats, beginner stroke, and water safety. Level 3-Emphasis on rhythmic breathing, arm stroke and kick for front and back crawl. Introduce butterfly and scissor kick and elementary back stroke, along with treading water. Level 4-Perfect front and back crawl. Introduce breast stroke, butterfly, and side stroke. Will work on underwater swimming, treading water and open turns. Level 5-Perfect strengthening front and back crawl, elementary backstroke, breaststroke, sidestroke, butterfly, and open turns. Flip turns are learned. Level 6-Focus on perfecting all strokes and improving endurance. Students learn CPR, rescue breathing, and other beginner lifeguarding skills. *Level 7-A competitive swim class that will continue to focus on stroke perfection and endurance, not an American Red Cross class. Fee: $84; Res Disc: $74

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4 week Classes - Mon and Wed Session 1: Sept 8 - Oct 4 (starts on Wed) Act #: 143001 A Level 1 B Level 2 C Level 3 D Level 4 E Level 5 F Level 3 G Level 1 H Level 2 I Level 4 J Level 6

4-4:45 pm 4-4:45 pm 4-4:45 pm 4:50-5:35 pm 4:50-5:35 pm 4:50-5:35 pm 5:40-6:25 pm 5:40-6:25 pm 5:40-6:25 pm 5:40-6:25 pm

Session 2: Oct 11 - Nov 3 Act #: 143002 A Level 1 B Level 3 C Level 2 D Level 4 E Level 1 F Level 6 G Level 5 H Level 3 I Level 2 J Level 4

4-4:45 pm 4-4:45 pm 4-4:45 pm 4:50-5:35 pm 4:50-5:35 pm 4:50-5:35 pm 5:40-6:25 pm 5:40-6:25 pm 5:40-6:25 pm 5:40-6:25 pm

Session 2: Oct 7 - Nov 2 (starts on Thur) Act #: 143029 A Level 2 4:30-5:15 pm* B Level 1 5:15-6 pm* C Level 2 6-6:45 pm* D Level 1 7-7:45 pm E Level 2 8-8:45 pm F Level 3 8-8:45 pm G Level 4 8-8:45 pm H Level 5 8-8:45 pm I Level 6 8-8:45 pm *held during open swim

Session 3: Nov 9 - Dec 7 No class 11/25 Act #: 143030 A Level 1 4:30-5:15 pm* B Level 2 5:15-6 pm* C Level 1 6-6:45 pm* D Level 2 7-7:45 pm E Level 3 8-8:45 pm F Level 4 8-8:45 pm G Level 5 8-8:45 pm H Level 6 8-8:45 pm I Level 1 8-8:45 pm *held during open swim

Session 3: Nov 10 - Dec 6 (starts on Wed)

Homeschool Classes

No class 11/24 Act #: 143003 A Level 1 B Level 3 C Level 4 D Level 4 E Level 5 F Level 2 G Level 2 H Level 3 I Level 1 J Level 6

Thur: Sept 9 - Oct 28 (8 weeks) 4-4:45 pm 4-4:45 pm 4-4:45 pm 4:50-5:35 pm 4:50-5:35 pm 4:50-5:35 pm 5:40-6:25 pm 5:40-6:25 pm 5:40-6:25 pm 5:40-6:25 pm

4 Week Classes - Tue and Thur Session 1: Sept 7 - 30 Act #: 143028 A Level 1 4:30-5:15 pm* B Level 2 5:15-6 pm* C Level 1 6-6:45 pm* D Level 2 7-7:45 pm E Level 1 8-8:45 pm F Level 3 8-8:45 pm G Level 4 8-8:45 pm H Level 5 8-8:45 pm I Level 6 8-8:45 pm *held during open swim

Act #: 143021 A Level 1/2 B Level 3/4

11:30 am -12:15 pm 12:20-1:05 pm

Homeschool Fish classes offered based on interest.

8 Week Classes - Fri or Sat Fridays: Sept 10 - Oct 29 Act #: 143004 A Level 1 B Level 2 C Level 4 D Level 1 E Level 5 F Level 3 G Level 4 H Level 6 I Level 2 J Level 3 K Level 7*

4-4:45 pm 4-4:45 pm 4-4:45 pm 4:50-5:35 pm 4:50-5:35 pm 4:50-5:35 pm 5:40-6:25 pm 5:40-6:25 pm 5:40-6:25 pm 5:40-6:25 pm 4-5:15 pm

Saturdays: Sept 11 - Oct 30 Act #: 143005 A Level 2 B Level 1 C Level 2

Visit the official City of Troy website at www.troymi.gov

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Level 5 Level 4 Level 3 Level 1 Level 3 Level 6 Level 4 Level 7*

248.524.3484 9:55-10:40 am 9:55-10:40 am 9:55-10:40 am 10:45-11:30 am 10:45-11:30 am 10:45-11:30 am 10:45-11:30 am 11:30 am-12:45 pm

Saturdays: Nov 6 - Dec 18

Sundays: Sept 12 - Oct 31 Evening classes: no class on 10/31, class will be held Sat, 10/30 Act #: 143011 A Level 1 9:15-10 am B Level 6 9:15-10 am C Level 2 10:05-10:50 am D Level 5 10:05-10:50 am E Level 3 10:55-11:40 am F Level 4 10:55-11:40 am G Level 7* 11:45 am-1 pm H Level 1 5-5:45 pm I Level 4 5-5:45 pm J Level 3 5-5:45 pm K Level 2 5-5:45 pm L Level 5 5:50-6:35 pm M Level 6 5:50-6:35 pm N Level 2 5:50-6:35 pm O Level 3 5:50-6:35 pm

Mini Session - 6 wks - Fee: $57; Res: $47 (*Level 7- Fee: $66; Res Disc: $56) Homeschool: Thur, Nov 4 - Dec 16 No class 11/25 Act #: 143021 E Level 1/2 F Level 3/4

11:30 am -12:15 pm 12:20-1:05 pm

Homeschool Fish classes offered based on interest.

Fridays: Nov 5 - Dec 17 No class 11/26 Act #: 143032 A Level 1 B Level 2 C Level 4 D Level 1 E Level 5 F Level 3 G Level 4 H Level 6 I Level 2 J Level 3 K Level 7*

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4-4:45 pm 4-4:45 pm 4-4:45 pm 4:50-5:35 pm 4:50-5:35 pm 4:50-5:35 pm 5:40-6:25 pm 5:40-6:25 pm 5:40-6:25 pm 5:40-6:25 pm 4-5:15 pm

No class 11/27 Act #: 143033 A Level 1 B Level 2 C Level 5 D Level 6 E Level 4 F Level 3 G Level 1 H Level 3 I Level 2 J Level 4 K Level 5 L Level 7*

Fee: $77; Res Disc: $67 8:15-9:00 am 9:05-9:50 am 9:05-9:50 am 9:55-10:40 am 9:55-10:40 am 9:55-10:40 am 10:45-11:30 am 10:45-11:30 am 10:45-11:30 am 10:45-11:30 am 10:45-11:30 am 11:30-12:45 pm

Sundays: Nov 7 - Dec 19 No class 11/28 Act #: 143023 A Level 2 B Level 4 C Level 1 D Level 5 E Level 3 F Level 6 G Level 7* H Level 4 I Level 3 J Level 1 K Level 2 L Level 5 M Level 6 N Level 3

Adult/Teen Swim Classes Adult/Teen Beginners For those who have never swam before and have a fear of the water; focus on becoming comfortable in and around the water.

Adult/Teen Intermediate For those that are able to swim front and back crawl independently in the water; class will assist with form and techniques on various strokes.

Adult/Teen Advanced For STRONG swimmers who want a swim team type workout. This class will include workouts and participants will have the ability to create their own workout.

Session 1: Sept 7 - 30 (T/TH) 9:15-10 am 9:15-10 am 10:05-10:50 am 10:05-10:50 am 10:55-11:40 am 10:55-11:40 am 11:45 am-1 pm 5-5:45 pm 5-5:45 pm 5-5:45 pm 5:50-6:35 pm 5:50-6:35 pm 5:50 -6:35 pm 5:50-6:35 pm

Holiday Morning Session Dec 20, 21, 22, 23, 27, 28, 29, 30 Fee: $77; Res Disc: $67 Fee (Level 7): $84 Res Disc: $74 Act #: 113006 A Level 1 9:10-9:55 am B Level 4 10-10:45 am C Level 6 10-10:45 am D Level 3 10-10:45 am E Level 2 10:45-11:30 am F Level 5 10:45-11:30 am G Level 4 10:45-11:30 am H Level 7* 8-9:15 am

Act #:143007 A Beg B Int C Adv

8:50-9:35 pm 8:50-9:35 pm 8:50-9:35 pm

Session 2: Oct 7 - Nov 2 (starts on TH) Act #: 143008 A Beg B Int C Adv

8:50-9:35 pm 8:50-9:35 pm 8:50-9:35 pm

Session 3: Nov 9 - Dec 7 (T/TH) No class on 11/25 Act #: 143009 A Beg 8:50-9:35 pm B Int 8:50-9:35 pm C Adv 8:50-9:35 pm

Session 4: Dec 14 - Dec 30 (T/TH) Mini Session, 6 classes Fee: $60; Res Disc: $50 Act #: 143010 A Beg 8:10-8:55 pm B Int 8:10-8:55 pm C Adv 8:10-8:55 pm

We offer private and semi-private swim lessons. See info on page 24.

Visit the official City of Troy website at www.troymi.gov

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American Red Cross Ultimate Junior Lifeguard Guardstart Program

Do you wonder what it takes to be a lifeguard? Get in on the action! Students, ages 11-15, will be taught basic CPR skills, water rescues, and will have the opportunity to shadow with a real lifeguard. Although students will not be lifeguard certified, they will be more prepared to take the Lifeguard Course when they are age 15. Participants will receive a whistle, lanyard, and a lifeguard shirt. Location: Troy Community Center indoor pool Act#143041 Sec Day Time Dates A Fri 6:30-8:30 pm Sept 17-Oct 22

Fee $92

Res Disc $82

American Red Cross Lifeguard Class

This class is for ages 15 and older who are interested in becoming a certified lifeguard. Participants will learn how to anticipate accidents in aquatic areas, prevent drowning and accidents, execute rescues and assists, and provide rescue and emergency care. Upon successful completions of the course, participants will receive both the American Red Cross Lifeguard and CPR certificates. Positions may be available at the Community Center indoor pool when class is complete. Location: Troy Community Center indoor pool; the deep water test will take place at a local high school and information will be given when class begins. Acct#143040 Sec Day Time Dates A Sun 12-5 pm Sept 12-Oct 17 B Sat 4-9 pm Oct 23-Dec 11* C Varies 8 am-1 pm Dec 20, 21,22,27,28,29 D Varies 1:30-6:30 pm Dec 20, 21,22,27,28,29 (*No class 10/31 and 11/27)

Fee/Res Disc $185 /$175 $185/$175 $185/$175 $185/$175

American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor Class

Develop skills needed to be a swim instructor. Participants will learn proper teaching techniques based on the American Red Cross Learn to Swim Program. Upon successful completion of the course, students will receive an American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor certification. Swim Instructor Positions may be available at the Community Center indoor pool when class is complete. Must be 17 years old. Location: Troy Community Center indoor pool Session: Oct 24 - Dec 12 (No class 10/31 & 11/28) Act# Day Time Fee Res Disc 143051A Sun 11am - 5 pm $297 $287

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Water Wave Aerobics

Aquacise offers a low impact workout with high impact benefits and it is fun! Location: Troy Community Center leisure pool Session: Sept 7-Dec 16 Act # Day(s) Time 143022A T/Th 7-7:50 pm 143022B M/W/F 10:05-10:55 am 143022C M/W 9-9:50 pm 143022D Sat 9:05-9:55 am

Fee $127 $167 $127 $72

Res Disc $117 $157 $117 $62

Private Swim Lessons or Aquacise Workout A personalized approach with flexible scheduling. For more information or to schedule a time please contact the pool office at 248.619.7270. Type Individual Individual Semi-Private

Time ½ hour 1 hour 1 hour

Fee $45 $70 $80

Res Disc $35 $60 $70

Packages are also available at a reduced rate.

Winter Break Aqua Camp Dec 20-23, 27-30 Looking for a special activity for the kids over winter break week? For ages 6-13 and includes games and/or crafts in the mornings and use of the pool every day. Before and after care available. Registration Deadline: After 12/14/10 add $20 to fee. Location: Troy Community Center indoor pool Instructor: Indoor Pool Staff Act #143053 Dates A Dec 20-22 AA Dec 23 B Dec 20-22 BB Dec 23 C Dec 27-29 CC Dec 30 D Dec 27-29 DD Dec 30 E Both weeks F Both weeks

Ages 6 - 9 yrs 6-9 yrs 10 -13 yrs 10-13 yrs 6 - 9 yrs 6-9 yrs 10 -13 yrs 10-13 yrs 6 - 9 yrs 10 -13 yrs

Time 9 am - 4 pm 9 am - 4 pm 9 am - 4 pm 9 am-4 pm 9 am - 4 pm 9 am-4 pm 9 am - 4 pm 9 am-4 pm 9 am - 4 pm 9 am - 4 pm

Fee $96 $35 $96 $35 $96 $35 $96 $35 $166 $166

Res Disc $86 $25 $86 $25 $86 $25 $86 $25 $156 $156

Before and After Care (Must have a minimum of 3 youngsters) G Dec 20-22 All 7:30-9 am $41 $31 H Dec 20-22 All 4-5:30 pm $41 $31 I Dec 27-29 All 7:30-9 am $41 $31 J Dec 27-29 All 4-5:30 pm $41 $31 K Both weeks All 7:30-9 am $56 $46 L Both weeks All 4-5:30 pm $56 $46

Visit the official City of Troy website at www.troymi.gov

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Celebrate, Educate and Recreate at the Troy Community Center

Splish Splash Playgroup This is the perfect opportunity for parents and kids ages 2 - 5 years of age to socialize. Each session is themed and will include fifteen minutes arts/crafts and/or music. The group will then have unstructured swim time each class during the ½ pint swim time. Parents must accompany preschoolers at all times and be arms length away in the water. Fee is for one parent and child, 4 week program. Location: Community Center Indoor Pool and deck Acct# 143054 Fee: $38; Res Disc $28 Ages Day Time Shells and the Seashore A 2-5 Mon 9:45 - 10:45 am B 2-5 Wed 9:45 - 10:45 am

Sept 13 - Oct 4 Sept 15 - Oct 6

Boats and Bubbles C 2-5 Mon D 2-5 Wed

Oct 18 - Nov 8 Oct 20 - Nov 10

9:45 - 10:45 am 9:45 - 10:45 am

Session

If you are looking for a place to have a business meeting, shower, banquet or special event, the Community Center has five elegantly decorated rooms that can meet your needs. The smoke and alcohol free environment at the Community Center features rooms with adjustable chandelier lighting; drop-down projection screens, computer projectors, complimentary wireless internet and a variety of rentable audiovisual equipment. The banquet room is the largest space and has a 1,600 square foot dance floor, 28’ wide x 16’ deep stage and space to seat approximately 300. Other more intimate rooms accommodating up to 125 are also available. To get further information on the room reservation process and view pictures of the facility, visit the Community Center at www. troymi.gov/parksrec/communitycenter/ and click on the link for Meeting and Banquet Rooms. Catering for special events is available from the preferred caterer, A & S Catering (313.525.1300), or it can be carried in. Refer to the Food Policy on the website for more details.

Troy Community Center Birthday Parties We do all the work so you can have all the fun!

H2O Preschool

Parties are available: Friday 6:30 - 9 pm Saturday 11:30 am – 2 pm; 1 – 3:30 pm; 2:30 – 5 pm Sunday 1 – 3:30pm; 2:30 – 5pm (Except holiday weekends)

Kids get the best of both worlds in this hour long class that will take place on land and in the water. The fifteen minutes of class is themed and will include arts/crafts and/or music, in which all parents participate. The second part of class is a swim lesson. For ages 18 mo - 2 yrs this will include a Parent/Tot Mini-Lesson for parents and kids to enjoy together. For the 3 - 5 year olds this will include a One Fish/Two Fish Mini-Class and parents remain on deck. Fee is for one parent and child, 4 week program.

Rates: Rates include 12 participants $186 Resident $206 Non-resident ($11 per each additional guest)

Location: Community Center Indoor Pool and deck Acct# 143055 Fee: $42; Res Disc $32 Ages Day Shells and the Seashore A 18 mo - 2 yrs Fri B 3 - 5 yrs Sat

Time

Session

9:40 - 10:30 am 9:40 - 10:30 am

Sept 10 - Oct 1 Sept 11 - Oct 2

Boats and Bubbles C 18 mo - 2 yrs Fri D 3 - 5 yrs Sat

9:40 - 10:30 am 9:40 - 10:30 am

Oct 8 - Oct 29 Oct 9 - Oct 30

9:40 - 10:30 am 9:40 - 10:30 am

Nov 2 - Nov 23 Nov 4 - Dec 2*

Under The Sea E 18 mo - 2 yrs T F 3 - 5 yrs TH *No class on Nov 25 TROY today

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Standard party includes one hour of gym or pool time (during open swim), one hour in party room, invitations, basic paper products, balloons, pizza, ice cream, drink and goodie bags. Inflatable and add-on time available for additional fees. To reserve party submit application and full payment at least one week prior to party, after approval.

Call 248.524.3484 for information and to plan your party!

Visit the official City of Troy website at www.troymi.gov

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Community Center City of Troy Community Center

248.526.2655

Fall Back Into Fitness with Us

3179 Livernois

…Where fitness can be fun and affordable! Join us for a fall of fun and fitness. Our pools, gym and fitness areas are sure to make you feel right at home and ready for whatever fitness activity you are looking for. With daily, monthly or unlimited pass options, that are some of the lowest in the area, and no hidden fees. The Troy Community Center is accommodating for any budget. If you are an annual pass member, please make sure you take advantage of our member referral program this fall and our other specials. Don’t forget our monthly family nights that are offered at no additional charge. Our staff looks forward to seeing you this fall! Check out all we have to offer: www.troymi.gov/ParksRec/CommunityCenter/

Pass Promotions and Discounts Member Referral Special Helping others fall into fitness should be rewarded with more than a thank you. Refer a new pass holder and receive a free month, or two free guest passes if they are a youth. We will also hold a yearly drawing for an additional month and passes for any member referral. Ask for all the details/conditions at the control desk. Family Nights: Monthly fun in the gym and pool, no additional charge for unlimited pass holders. See page 22 for details. Senior Fridays Resident seniors (60+) get a special rate on Friday mornings in the pool (8 -10 am) and the fitness room/gym (8 – 11:30 am), for only $3. Fall into Fitness Special: September 21 - Starting the season off with real motivation -daily passes only $4! A Real Treat: October 22 - Available for unlimited pass holders only, show your friends a real treat and invite them to the Center for the day. Fees are also a treat with Buy 1 – Get one free, rate based on residency. October 31 - Children 12 and under who are dressed in costumes are free with a paid visit or current member. A Gobbler of a Deal: November 26 - Day after Thanksgiving Special! Grab a great rate for the day, rates are buy 1 – get one free. College Students: Don’t forget to check out our “Winter Break Special” when you return over the Holiday! Follow us on Facebook. Follow us on Facebook, you never know what great information or deals will show up! 32

Control Desk/Fitness Room Hours of Operation New hours effective 9/7/10

Monday-Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Sunday:

5:30 am - 10:30 pm 5:30 am -10 pm 7 am - 8 pm 8:30 am - 6 pm

Control Desk: 248.526.2655 Pool Office: 248. 619.7270 Personal Trainers: 248.526.2657 Gym/Pool Hours: Please visit us online at Refer to the gym schedule on-line at: http://www.troymi.gov/ParksRec/CommunityCenter/ RecreationAndFitness/OpenRecreationSchedule or stop by the control desk for a copy.

Holiday Hours August 30-September 6: Closed for annual maintenance (TFAC available for members during this time) November 25 (Thursday): Community Center Closed November 26 (Friday): Fitness Room: 8 am-6 pm, Lap Swim and Therapy Pool: 8-10 am, Leisure Pool: 10 am-5 pm Kids Korner-Closed

Fitness Room Information The rooms contain 58 pieces of cardiovascular equipment, weight training machines, and free weights including bench press stations, squat racks, and dumbbells up to 100 lbs. Commercial free music is provided and 11 televisions are available for use with a personal radio and headphones. Minimum age to use fitness room is 13. Orientation is required for this age.

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Community Center Services ces

Troy Community Center Pass Fees Effective July 1, 2010

Pass Type Recreation Pass Unlimited Adult (18 and older) Youth (3-17) Senior (60 and older)

Resident $20/mo* $240/yr $10/mo* $120/yr $18/mo* $216/yr

Corporate Member (10 pass min)

Personal Trainers

Non Resident Employee $24/mo* $288/yr $12/mo* $144/yr

$30/mo* $360/yr $15/mo* $180/yr

N/A

N/A

$24/mo* $288/yr

N/A

Non Resident

Daily Pass Adult (13 and older) Youth (3-12) Groups (20 or more)

$7 $5 $5

$8 $8 $5

$10 $10 $5

Daily Pass Punch Card (10 visits) Adult (13 and older) Youth (3-12)

$50 $30

$70 $70

$80 $80

Single Month Pass

$33

$44

$50

$15.75/mo* $189/yr

$18.50/mo* $222/yr

$23/mo* $276/yr

Matinee Pass (Valid M-F, 8 am-3 pm) *This pass option is purchase through a monthly EFT payment plan (4 months due at enrollment), associated with a checking account or credit card (Visa or Master Card).

Special discounts on the recreation pass are available to low income or permanently disabled residents. Contact the Community Center Front Desk for more information.

Unlimited/Daily/Monthly Passes and Punch Card information

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When purchasing any type of recreation pass for the first time, patrons must complete an application and provide picture ID. A parent or guardian must sign for persons 18 or younger except if purchasing a daily pass. To receive discounted resident rate, a Michigan Driver’s License is required for verification. For a non-resident employee working for a company physically located in Troy, an employment verification letter on company letterhead and most recent pay stub are required. Children under 10 must be accompanied and supervised by an individual 16 or older in all areas of the Community Center. Children under 52” tall must be directly supervised in the water by an individual 16 years old and must be an arms length from the child at all times. The minimum age to use the fitness room is 13. A fitness room orientation is required for this age and can be scheduled at the Recreation Control Desk (248.526.2655). TROY today

Individual Couple/Dual fee

Pass Holder $72/hr $87/hr

Resident Non-Pass Holder $77/hr $92/hr

Non-Resident Non-Pass Holder $78/hr $93/hr

Time can be broken down into two half- hour sessions, packages available at reduced hourly rates. To schedule an appointment call 248.526.2657 or stop by the Control Desk.

Massage Therapy Pam our certified massage therapist, performs therapeutic massage, both Swedish and sports techniques can be used. She is also trained in Oncology massage. Great way to de-stress, relieve sore muscles, or treat yourself after reaching a fitness goal. 30 minute 60 minute

All fees are subject to change; Children under 3 are free

Our personal training staff have a variety of backgrounds an and nd expe experience eri r ennce with all age groups and can design a program precisely to me m meet eett yyour ouur needs of losing weight, gaining muscle, managing your diet, et, iimproving mproviing mp endurance that is safe and supportive. Custom group programs for teens are also available. All trainers are nationally certified and dedicated to the promotion of a healthy lifestyle. Call or stop by the fitness room to talk to one of our personal trainers. Day and evening appointments are available. See page 44 for profiles on our trainers.

90 minute

Swedish

$35/hr

$60/hr

$85/hr

Sports/Rehab

$40/hr

$75/hr

$110/hr

Kids Korner Childcare Friendly staff provides childcare for your child(ren) 2 months-9 years while you take a class or workout in the facility. Visit us at: http://www.troymi.gov/ParksRec/CommunityCenter/KidsKorner/ for current hours of operation. Pass Holder Daily 1 child Daily additional child

Non-Pass Holder

$5/hr $2/hr

$5/hr $2/hr

Punch Card (10-1 hour visits/1 child

$40

$50

Punch Card (10-1 hour visits/additional child)

$20

$20

Locker Rental $72 a year. Visit the Control Desk for details.

The Teen Scene

Troy teens (grades 6-12) and their guests can play billiards, foosball, shuffleboard, air hockey, and video games (Nintendo Game Cube) and watch movies or TV on the BIG SCREEN TV for FREE! Advance registration is required. Forms are available at the Administrative Desk and online at: www.troymi.gov School Year Hours: Monday-Thursday: 2:30-9 pm; Friday: 2:30-9 pm and Saturday: 9 am-Noon

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Parent /Tot Amazing Art

This enjoyable and educational art class is for the preschool child 2 ½-5 years who likes to try a variety of things. Fun tactile project choices will range from fabric art, to wood crafts, bead and wire work, mixed media, painting, pottery projects and more. Dress for mess! Tools and materials provided by instructor. Material fee of $18 due to instructor first class. All new holiday themes. Instructor: Jeannette Pugliese Location: Troy Community Center

Weeks: 6

Act# Day Dates Time 142223C Tue 9/14-10/19 9-9:45 am 142223D Fri 9/17-10/22 10:15-11 am 142223E Tue 11/2-12/7 9-9:45 am 142223F Fri 11/5-12/10 10:15-11 am *five weeks; no classes 11/24-27

Fee $71 $71 $71 $61

Res Disc $61 $61 $61 $51*

Busy Hands Pottery

Preschool Amazing Art This enjoyable and educational art class is for the older preschool child 4 - 6 years who likes to try a variety of things. Fun tactile project choices will range from fabric art, to wood crafts, bead and wire work, mixed media, painting, pottery projects and more. Class is limited to a small group of 8 or less to ensure quality personal attention. Dress for mess! Tools and materials provided by instructor. Material fee of $18 due to instructor first day. All new themes for the holidays! Instructor: Jeannette Pugliese Location: Troy Community Center Act# 142223G 142223H 142223J 142223K

Day Tue Fri Tue Fri

Dates 9/14-10/19 9/17-10/22 11/2-12/7 11/5-12/10

Weeks: 6

Time 10-10:45 am 9:15- 10 am 10-10:45 am 9:15- 10 am

Fee $71 $71 $71 $61

Res Disc $61 $61 $61 $51*

*Five weeks; no classes 11/24-27

Parent & Tot Class These mini classes are for youngsters ages 2 ½ -5 ½ years and a parent, to create their own special projects using their small and large motor skills. Textures and sensory perception will be explored. Fee includes tools, clay, glazing supplies and firing. Dress for mess. Pottery pick-up separate. (the week in between classes is for drying and firing. Note: No refunds after class starts. Instructor: Jeannette Pugliese

Terrific Toddlers - ages 2-3

Location: Troy Community Center Fee: $44 Act # 142219A 142219B 142219C 142219D

Res Disc: $34 Day/Dates Mon, Sept 13 & 27 Mon, Oct 4 & 18 Mon, Nov 1 & 15 Mon, Nov 29 & Dec 13

Time 7-8 pm 7-8 pm 7-8 pm 7-8 pm

Theme for Project Fall Halloween Thanksgiving Christmas

Preschool Parties Ages 3-5 Join us on these special days for a preschool themed party! Each class will feature stories, games, songs, crafts and finger plays all revolving around the fun theme for the day. Classes will conclude with a small preschool snack. Children should be comfortable alone as we cannot address separation issues in this short class. Location: Troy Community Center Instructor: Rainbow Preschool Staff Fee: $19 Res Disc: $14 Act# 142011E 142010F 142010G 34

Theme Halloween Thanksgiving Christmas

Date Sat, Oct 23 Sat, Nov 20 Sat, Dec 11

Time 12:30-2 pm 12:30-2 pm 12:30-2 pm

Thirty minutes of continuous safe and effective activities taught by a certified youth fitness instructor from Stretch-n-Grow are designed to maintain your toddler’s interest. We’ll explore, push, pull, and be introduced to music and movement while at the same time developing their motor skills and spatial awareness. This is a toddler only class. With that in mind, children should be able to separate from their caregiver at the door without distress as well as be able to follow basic one-step instructions.

FitKid! - ages 3-5 This safe and fun class is taught by Stretch-n-Grow certified youth fitness instructors. Different activities will be used to focus on preschoolers gross motor skills, balance, resistance flexibility and more. Types of activities may include: ropes, hoops, relays, sports games, different forms of dancing, and creative games. Start today to teach your child the importance of a healthy lifestyle! Location: Troy Community Center Instructor: Stretch-n-Grow staff

Day: Mondays (6 wks)

Act# Class Dates 142105A Toddlers 9/13-10/18 142105B FitKid! 9/13-10/18

Time Fee/Res Disc 9-9:30 am $58/$48 9:35-10:20 am $64/$54

142105C Toddlers 10/25-11/29 142105D FitKid! 10/25-11/29

9-9:30 am $58/$48 9:35-10:20 am $64/$54

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Coach Dave Classes

Musical Tippy Toes with dynamic interactive songs and dance

Sports Starters: ages 3-5

Join Miss Sandy as she excites and delights you and your child with dynamic, interactive songs and dance. This parent-tot class has a lot to offer!

Your kids will love this first introduction to sports such as soccer, football, volleyball, tee-ball, kickball and more! Toddlers will learn sports fundamentals such as throwing, catching, kicking and running with easy-to-understand instruction and silly games. Our nurturing coaches will make sure your kids have a positive and fun learning experience. Wear tennis shoes and bring a water bottle.

We will immerse ourselves into the world of music and movement as we learn songs, rhymes, chants, hopping, twirling and spinning while having fun with the music you and your children have come to love. Puppets, scarves, parachutes and MANY other fun and exciting props will help heighten your child’s learning experience.

Parent & Tot Fun Fitness Zone: ages 2 ½ - 4 ½ This creative play program teaches children a variety of active games, exercises, musical activities, and imaginative stretches as they learn to play with you and other children. All activities are designed to keep you and your child moving, interacting and having fun. Join Coach Dave for giggles! One adult must participate with each child.

Kiddie Sports: ages 4 - 6 Introduce your kids to the world of sports. Coach Dave instructs the basics of the following sports: soccer, tee-ball, basketball, floor hockey, volleyball, and kickball. We’ll also play some silly games. Our class emphasis is on effort, cooperation and teamwork to make this a positive learning experience. (Children must be potty-trained.) Instructor: Leisure Unlimited, Coach Dave and staff Location: Troy Community Center Gym Fee: $66; Res Disc-$56 Session: Sept 22-Oct 20 (5 weeks) Act# Class Day 141051A Parent and Tot Wed 141051B Sports Starters Wed 141051C Kiddie Sports Wed Session: Sept 25-Oct 23 (5 weeks) 141052A Kiddie Sports Sat 141052B Sports Starters Sat 141052C Sports Starters Sat

Time 9:30 - 10:15 am 10:30 - 11:30 am 1 - 2 pm

Session I: September 15-October 20 Act # Ages Day Time 141065A 12-19 mos Wed 4:30-5:15 pm 141065B 19-24 mos Wed 5:30-6:15 pm 141065C 24 mo-4yr Wed 6:30-7:15 pm

Fee $81 $81 $81

Res Disc $71 $71 $71

Session 2: October 27 - December 8 (no class November 24) Act # Ages Day Time Fee Res Disc 141066A 12-19 mos Wed 4:30-5:15 pm $81 $71 141066B 19-24 mos Wed 5:30-6:15 pm $81 $71 141066C 24 mo-4yr Wed 6:30-7:15 pm $81 $71

Busy Hands Parent & Tot Class These mini classes are for youngsters ages 2 ½ -5 ½ years and a parent to create their own extraordinary arts and crafts projects together. Textures and sensory perception will be explored while enhancing their large and small motor skills. Fee includes all supplies. Dress for mess. Please note: no refunds after 1st class. Instructor: Jeannette Pugliese Location: Troy Community Center Fee: $24

Res Disc: $19

One Entire Session: $75 Res Disc: $65 9 - 9:50 am 10 - 10:50 am 11 - 11:50 am

Session: Oct 27-Dec 1 (5 weeks - no class Nov 24) 141051D Parent and Tot Wed 9:30 - 10:15 am 141051E Sports Starters Wed 10:30 - 11:30 am 141051F Kiddie Sports Wed 1 - 2 pm Session: Oct 30-Dec 11 (5 weeks - no class Nov 27) 141052D Kiddie Sports Sat 9 - 9:50 am 141052E Sports Starters Sat 10 - 10:50 am 141052F Sports Starters Sat 11 - 11:50 am TROY today

Location: Troy Community Center

Act # 142224A 142224B 142224C 142224D 142224E

Day/Dates Thu, 9/16 Thu, 9/23 Thu, 9/30 Thu, 10/7 9/16-10/7

Project Fall t-shirt Fall wreath Halloween jewelry 3D ghosts All four

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

Act # 142224F 142224G 142224H 142224J 142224K

Day/Dates Thu, 10/21 Thu, 11/4 Thu, 11/18 Thu, 12/2 10/21-12/2

Project Masks Thanksgiving decorations Christmas decorations Tree Ornaments All four

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

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Youth Pottery

Music with Ms. Melody

Musical Tots: ages 2-3½ w/parent Music Makers: ages 3½-5 Movement for Me & You: ages 2-3 ½ w/parent Come and join Ms. Melody for a class filled with music, play and lots of fun! Each week we will play several different musical instruments as well as learn rhythm patterns and play games with our instruments or to music. We will also be using bean bags, scarves and ribbons and at the end of class we will enjoy parachute time! You’re sure to leave with a smile!

142031D 142031E 142031F

Movement Sat Tots Sat Makers Sat

Fee $70 $70 $70

9:30-10:10 am $70 10:15 am-10:55 am $70 11-11:40 am $70

Res Disc $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60

Session 2: Oct 29-Dec 11 (6 weeks-no classes 11/26-27) Act # Class Day Time Fee Res Disc 142031G Movement Fri 10:45-11:25 am $70 $60 142031H Tots Fri 11:30 am-12:10 pm $70 $60 142031J Makers Fri 12:15-12:55 pm $70 $60 142031K Movement Sat 142031L Tots Sat 142031M Makers Sat

9:30-10:10 am $70 10:15 am-10:55 am $70 11-11:40 am $70

$60 $60 $60

Youth Amazing Art

This enjoyable and educational art class is for ages 6-13 years who likes to try a variety of things. Fun tactile project choices will range from fabric art, to wood crafts, bead and wire work, mixed media, painting, pottery projects and more. Class is limited to a small group of 14 or less to ensure quality personal attention. Dress for mess! Tools and materials provided by instructor. Material fee of $20 due to instructor first day. Instructor: Jeannette Pugliese Location: Troy Community Center

Weeks: 6

Session I: New Fall and Halloween themes Session II: New Thanksgiving, winter and Christmas themes Act# Day Dates 142223A Sat 9/18-10/23 142223B Sat 11/6-12/11 *Five weeks; no classes 11/27 36

Instructor: Jeannette Pugliese Location: Troy Community Center

Weeks: 6

Session I: New fall and halloween themes Session II: New Thanksgiving, winter and Christmas themes

Location: Troy Community Center Session 1: Sept 17 - Oct 23 (6 weeks) Act # Class Day Time 142031A Movement Fri 10:45-11:25 am 142031B Tots Fri 11:30 am-12:10 pm 142031C Makers Fri 12:15-12:55 pm

For youngsters 6-13 and emphasizes creativity and enjoyment of handmade pottery. The projects range from functional ware to sculpture. Pottery wheel is available but limited to 1 turn per person. Various glazing techniques will be explored. Parents may create along side their child for an additional full cost fee, but adults may NOT attend alone. Class is limited to a small group of 12 or less to ensure quality personal attention. Tools and materials provided by instructor. Dress for mess and bring a hand towel to each class. Material fee of $22 due to instructor first day of class. Pottery pick up date separate.

Time Fee 9:30-10:30 am $77 9:30-10:30 am $67

Res Disc $67 $57*

Act# Day Dates Time 142222A Tue 9/14-10/18 5-6:30 pm 142222B Sat 9/18-10/23 11 am-12:30 pm 142222C Tue 11/2-12/7 5-6:30 pm 142222D Sat 11/6-12/11 11 am-12:30 pm *Five weeks; no classes 11/24-11/27

Fee $89 $89 $89 $77

Res Disc $79 $79 $79 $67*

Advanced Youth Pottery Designed for the more advanced level pottery student, the projects will be more challenging. Class is limited to a small group of 8 or less to insure quality personal attention. Students at this level use the pottery wheel more often. Various glazing techniques will be explored. Tools and materials provided by instructor. Dress for mess and bring a hand towel to each class. Material fee of $22 due to instructor first day of class. Separate Pottery Pick up date. Prerequisite: each child MUST be 7-13 years and have taken 2 or more pottery classes from Jeannette here in Troy. Child must be of age by start of class. Instructor: Jeannette Pugliese Location: Troy Community Center Act# Day 142222E Mon 142222F Mon

Weeks: 6

Dates Time 9/13-10/18 5-6:30 pm 11/1-12/13 5-6:30 pm

Fee $89 $89

Res Disc $79 $79

Four Convenient Ways to Register: 1. Online @ www.troymi.gov/parksandreconline Aug 24 at 8 am 2. Mail in 3. Drop Off 4. Walk-in/non-resident: Aug 31 at 8 am Troy Parks and Recreation 3179 Livernois Rd Questions about registration call: 248.524.3484

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Dance Recital Classes with Premiere Plus Is there a dancer in your house? We have classes for children and teens beginning at age three. Our program is designed to be fun and challenging for beginning and returning students alike. Thirty weeks of dance training, divided into 2 sessions will prepare your dancer for our annual recital on 5/14/11. Payment for the second session is due the week of 1/10/11. A $25 late fee will be charged for late payments made beyond 1/26/11. Dancers must be registered for both sessions to participate in the recital.

Session I & II: September 11, 2010 - May 14, 2011 Location: Troy Community Center Fees/Session: First session fees are due at time of registration. $68 30 minutes classes (3 year old and all tap classes) $78 40 minute classes $88 60 minutes ½ hour tap, ½ hour jazz combo classes, preschool and intro to dance combo (tap and ballet), dance team prep, and all excell classes. Preschool Dance (PSD) - 3 yr. old (30 minutes); 4 & 5 yr. old; (40 minutes) Bouncing, clapping, singing, skipping and making new friends…imagine having all of this fun while learning to follow directions, to take turns and to cooperate. Dancers must be the age listed by 9/1/10. Intro to Dance (ITD Combo) - Beginning Ballet format, terminology, designed for fun and learning. Hearing, counting and tapping out the rhythm of the music is essential for all dance forms. Dancers will perform both subjects in Recital. (½ hour of ballet and a ½ hour of tap) Intro to Dance (ITD) - Designed to be a fun-filled introduction to Ballet, Jazz, and stylized version of “Song and Dance” combinations. (40 minutes) Funky Tap (TAP) - Broadway style syncopated rhythms, or the new “funky version” put to more current music selections, make this classic dance form fun for everyone. (30 minutes) Hip Hop Jazz (HHJ) - Each age division and level will provide an energetic warm-up, isolation and pop and lock hip hop moves, traditional turns and jumps, progressions and combinations. (40 minutes) Dance Team Prep - Precision, jumps, turns, floorwork, and tricks along with Hip hop and traditional dance moves will be taught to get dancers ready for try outs. (60 minutes) Combo Classes (COM) - A ½ hour of jazz and a ½ hour of tap, performing twice in recital. Excell Jazz (XLJ) - For the more experienced dancer. Classes are longer, with more emphasis on strength and technique. More complicated choreography, and move at a faster pace. Instructors have final say as to class placement. (60 minutes) Teen Lyrical Ballet (TLB) - Ballet theory combined with an emotional response to the lyrics of the music. (40 minutes) TROY today

Mondays: Act # Class/Age/Grade 142115A PSD 3 yr 142115B PSD 4-5 yrs 142115C PSD 4-5 yrs 142115D ITD K-2nd 142115E COMBO 2nd-4th 142115F XLJ Jr 3rd-6th 142115G TAP (Funky) 3rd and up 142115H XLJ Teen

Time 10 am 10:30 am 4 pm 4:45 pm 5:30 pm 6:30 pm 7:30 pm 8 pm

Instr Robin Robin Robin Robin Robin Carol Carol Carol

Fee/Res $78/$68 $88/$78 $88/$78 $88/$78 $98/$88 $98/$88 $78/$68 $98/$88

Tuesdays: Act # Class/Age/Grade 142116A ITD 1st-3rd 142116B HHJ 2nd-4th 142116C HHJ 4th and up 142116D HHJ Teen XLJ 142116E TLB 3rd-6th

Time 5 pm 5:45 pm 6:30 pm 7:15 pm 8:15 pm

Instr Sue Sue Sue Sue Sue

Fee/Res $88/$78 $88/$78 $88/$78 $98/$88 $88/$78

Wednesdays: Act # Class/Age/Grade 142117A PSD Combo 4-5 yrs 142117B COM K-2nd 142117C COM 1st-3rd 142117D HHJ 3rd-6th

Time 4:30 pm 5:30 pm 6:30 pm 7:30 pm

Instr Carol Carol Carol Carol

Fee/Res $98/$88 $98/$88 $98/$88 $88/$78

Thursdays: Act # Class/Age/Grade 142118A PSD 3 yr 142118B COM 4-5 yrs 142118C ITD K-2nd 142118D TAP K-2nd 142118E HHJ Combo 2nd-4th 142118F Dance Team 4th and up

Time 10 am 10:30 am 5 pm 5:45 pm 6:30 pm 7:30 pm

Instr Robin Robin Calli Calli Monica Monica

Fee/Res $78/$68 $98/$88 $88/$78 $78/$68 $98/$88 $98/$88

Saturdays: Act # Class/Age/Grade 142119A PSD 3 yrs 142119B PSD 4-5 years 142119C ITD combo K-2nd 142119D HHJ 2-4

Time 10 am 10:30 am 11:15 am 12:15 pm

Instr Calli Calli Sue Sue

Fee/Res $78/$68 $88/$78 $98/$88 $88/$78

All classes: 16 students; 8 - min: Preschool 3’s - max 12 Combo Classes: perform two dances at recital. ADDITIONAL COSTS: Dancers must purchase a costume selected by instructor. A non-refundable deposit of $30 is due the week of November 1 with the balance due in early February.

Recital Tickets: May 14, 2011: Tickets for reserved seating at the recital. Sales for tickets will be held 3-4 weeks prior to performance date. You must be registered for both sessions in order to perform in the recital.

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Snowmobile and ORV Safety Classes

Home Alone Babysitting Class This session is designed for youth ages 8-14 who babysit or are home alone for a period of time. Discussion will center around setting up a babysitting business, growth/development, taking care of infants/children, what to do in an emergency, and safety precautions when home alone. Certificate presented upon completion. Includes many hands-on activities. Note: Bring an infant-sized doll and blanket.

Michigan DNR Recreational Safety instructors will conduct safety classes for ages 12 and up. Students will receive certificate upon completion of class and passing of written test. Please bring a sack lunch, #2 pencil and black pen. Registration is required.

Location: Troy Community Center Instructor: Lisa Lamerato-Laviolette (Preschool Cert.)

Fee: $23

Act# Day 142057A Wed, Dec 1

Time 6:45-8:45 pm

Fee $26

Res Disc $21

Location: Troy Community Center Res Disc: $18

Act # Title Date Time 141850A Off Road Vehicle (ORV) Sept 11 9 am-4 pm 141850B Snowmobile Safety Nov 8, 10* 6-9:30 pm *Must attend both dates to receive certificate.

Parents Night Out

at the Troy Community Center Saturdays, 5:30 - 9:30 pm While mom and dad have an evening out, children 6-12 years old are invited to a “kids only” party at the Troy Community Center. The night consists of a pizza dinner, swimming and gym time. Adult to child ratio is 1:8. Parents must fill out information cards in order for the youngster to participate. Act # 146880A 146880B 146880C 146880D

Theme Back to School Fall Fun Thanksgiving Holiday Season

Date Sat, Sept 11 Sat, Oct 9 Sat, Nov 13 Sat, Dec 11

Fee $24 $24 $24 $24

Res Disc $19 $19 $19 $19

Anyone Can Paint Join award-winning artist and television host Steve Wood as he shares his painting tips and techniques that will have you painting like an artist in one class. He demonstrates and paints right along with the class. An 11 x 14 completed painting will be accomplished by the end of the session. Paint, brushes, canvas boards and all other supplies are included in the fee. Instructor: Steve Wood

Adult Pottery

This class is designed for ages 13 and older and emphasizes creativity and enjoyment of handmade pottery. The projects range from functional ware to sculpture. Pottery wheel is available but limited to 1 or 2 turns per person depending on class size. Various glazing techniques will be explored. Class is limited to a small group of 10 or less to ensure quality personal attention. Tools and materials provided by instructor. Dress for mess and bring a hand towel to each class. Material fee of $30 due to instructor first day of class. Pottery pick up day separate. Instructor: Jeannette Pugliese Location: Troy Community Center Act# Day 142221A Tue 142221B Tue

Dates Time 9/14-10/19 7-9:30 pm 11/2-12/7 7-9:30 pm

Weeks: 6 Fee $125 $125

Res Disc $115 $115

Location: Troy Community Center Fee: $37.50 Act # 145932E 145932F 145932G 145932H 145932I 145932J 145932K 145932L

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Res Disc: $27.50

Date Thu, Sep 9 Thu, Sep 9 Thu, Oct 14 Thu, Oct 14 Thu, Nov 11 Thu, Nov 11 Thu, Dec 9 Thu, Dec 9

Time 1-3 pm 7-9 pm 1-3 pm 7-9 pm 1-3 pm 7-9 pm 1-3 pm 7-9 pm

Subject Summer Scene with Tepee Summer Scene with Tepee Barn with Straw Bales Barn with Straw Bales Autumn Roadside Autumn Roadside Winter Landscape w/Snowman Winter Landscape w/Snowman

We don’t SPAM.... Periodically you will receive e-mails from our office about upcoming classes, confirmation for a program, or a class cancellation. It is important that you have a valid e-mail address in our database. If you change e-mail addresses, move or eliminate your land line please send us an e-mail at: ParksAndRecOnline@troymi.gov To keep up to date on events and activities, become a fan on facebook!

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Troy’s nationally accredited 50+ program provides activities and services to persons 50 and older. The Troy Community Center serves as a focal point to gather for programs offering support, information, activity, socialization and personal growth.

Fifty Forward Newsletter There are three ways to receive the 50+ newsletter which is published 6 times per year: 1.

Pick up a free copy at the Community Center on or after the 27th of the month.

2.

Receive the newsletter free via e-mail. Visit the City web site – www.troymi.gov and click on SUBSCRIBE in the upper left corner. Enter your e-mail address and click on SAVE. Then select Troy Fifty Forward News & Updates and click SAVE.

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Receive it by mail by submitting the fee and the registration form at the back of this book. Troy residents pay $4 per year beginning in July and prorated quarterly. Pay $4 on or before 8/1, $3 between 8/1 and 10/31, $2 between 11/1 and 2/28, and $1 after 3/1. Non-residents pay $6 per year, prorated as above. Ask for Act. #135000G.

Call today for your complimentary copy! Fall Prevention Class Are you an older adult concerned about falling and losing your independence or a baby boomer concerned with the safety of aging parents? Good news - there’s no need for anyone to lose their independence as the result of a fall! Practice various balance and strengthening activities in this fun and empowering class proven to reduce the risk of falling with instructor Sharon Claye, Fall Prevention Specialist, A.C.E. Certified Personal Trainer, with certification in Post Rehab Conditioning. She is trained in the Six Step Balance System Fall Prevention Program designed by Dr. Betty Perkins-Carpenter. Materials fee of $18 for Dr. Carpenter’s book due to instructor at first class. Location: Community Center

Wks: 6

Act. # Day Time Dates Fee Res Disc 125930D Thu 1-2 pm Sep 16-Oct 21 $64 $54 125930E Thu 2:15-3:15 pm Sep 16-Oct 21 $64 $54

Intermediate Bridge Lessons Improve your bidding, response and defense in this class. Bridge is a great way to stimulate the mind and make new friends! Instructor Reva Gornbein has a Master’s Degree in Education and over 25 years of teaching experience. Join the fun! Location: Community Center

Wks: 8

Act. # Day Time Dates Fee Res Disc 145919K Wed 9:30-11:30 am Sep 15-Nov 3 $61 $51

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Annual 50+ Craft Show at the Troy Community Center Friday, November 5 9 am–3 pm

Exhibitors: There is a $15 fee for one 6-foot table (Resident discount - $10) - limit two tables per household. Reservations are required. Space is limited. Specify if electricity is desired. Only new handmade items may be sold. Register for Act#148925F. Buyers: Mark your calendar. Admission: $1 donation. Proceeds benefit the Troy Senior Program.

Travel The Troy Parks and Recreation Department offers several one day trips each month and several extended trips each year for seniors. See the Fifty Forward 50+ newsletter for details on one-day trips. Brochures are available at the Community Center for all overnight trips. Non-residents: Add $10 to the fees listed below. Upcoming trips include:

Mackinac Island - Act #148918C Oct. 11-14, $699 per person double, $909 single, $641 triple. Includes motorcoach, ferry, 3 nights Grand Hotel Outer Banks NC and New River Gorge W VA - Act #148909H Sept. 26-Oct 1 - $1024 per person double, $1404 single, $964 triple. Includes motorcoach, five nights lodging, five breakfasts and three dinners. Toronto Tour - Act #148909J Oct. 6-7 - $265 per person double, $349 single, $249 triple. Includes Warrior Emperor and Terra Cotta Army Exhibit, motorcoach transportation, one night lodging and one breakfast. Shenandoah Valley Fall Color Tour - Act #148909G Oct 21-25 - $909 per person double, $1199 single, $849 triple. Includes motorcoach, four nights lodging, and eight meals. Niagara Festival of Lights - Act #148909L Nov 8-9 - $179 per person double, $219 single, $159 triple. Includes motorcoach, one night lodging, buffet breakfast, Festival of Lights and $20 gaming package. Caribbean Cruise on the Queen Mary - Act #148935A Nov 27-Dec 8 - $2678-$3648 depending on cabin location. Thunder Bay Resort (west of Alpena) - Act #148908B Nov 29-30 - $219 per person double, $243 single, $214 triple. Includes Prime Outlet shopping, motorcoach, one night lodging, elk viewing, gourmet dinner, and breakfast.

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Art and Music Programs All programs meet at the Community Center.

Anyone Can Paint - See page 38. Ballroom Dance Lessons - Mon, 1-2 pm.* Also Wed. drop-in only 1-2 pm. $7 at door. (Res Disc $6) Chorus - Fridays at 9:30 am, September - June. ** Harmonica Club - Mondays, 10-11 am, Sept. - June.** Harmonica Lessons - Mondays, advanced at 9 am and beginners at 9:30 am, Sept - June. ** Heritage Concert Band - 1st and 3rd Wed at 7:30 pm. ** Line Dance Group - Wed, 7:30-9 pm. ** Line Dance Lessons - Mon and Wed, 12:30-2 pm, $6 at the door (NR $7). Needlework Club - Tuesdays at 10 am. Drop-in. ** Painting Club - Thursdays 9-11 am. Drop-in. ** Painting Lessons - See below Piano Keyboarding Lessons - Monday mornings.* Pottery Classes - See page 38. Quilting Group - Wednesdays, 9 am - 4 pm. ** Square Dance Lessons - Mondays 7 - 8:15 pm. $6 at door (Res Disc $5). Call Myrna at 248.689.8256 for more information. New students are accepted on the 1st Monday of the month. Tap Lessons - Beginners: Tues 2:15 pm; intermediate Wed at 2:30 pm* Call 248.879.7321 for more information. Woodcarving Club - Mondays at 8:30 am Drop-in. ** *Registration required. Details in the senior newsletter. **$20 annual fee or $1 drop-in fee required.

Watercolor Painting Lessons For beginners through advanced painters. Noted Bloomfield Hills artist Karen Halpern will guide you in working with the beautiful nature of watercolor. Supply list is available on your receipt. Instructor: Karen Halpern Weeks: 9 Act # Day Time 148971A Wed 9:30am-12 pm

Dates Fee Res Disc Sep 15-Nov 10 $132 $122

Basic Drawing with Karen Halpern Learning to draw is an enjoyable and attainable goal. Noted Bloomfield Hills artist Karen Halpern introduces perspective, proportion, shading, and composition to enrich your drawings. Supply list available. Weeks: 9 Act # Day 148971B Thu

Time Dates Fee Res Disc 9:30-11:30 am Sep 23-Nov 18 $109 $99

Oil & Acrylic Painting For beginner through advanced acrylic painters. Instructor demonstrations and individual instruction. Supply list available on your receipt. Instructor: Marat Paransky Weeks: 8 Act # Day Time 148972A Tues 1-3 pm 40

Dates Fee Sep 14-Nov 2 $76

Res Disc $66

Senior volleyball teams for ages 55+ practice at the Troy Community Center on Mondays and Thursdays from 9:30-11 am Sept. 13 through the end of March. These teams play in a Tuesday morning league in Warren from November through March. Pre-registration is required. The fee is $140 per person - Res. Disc. $120. To register ask for activity #148970E. To be guaranteed a spot, returning players must register by Aug. 28. New players may register beginning Sept. 2.

Pickleball Doubles 50+ Ladder Play at the Troy Community Center - 12 weeks Sundays, 6-8 pm, Sept 26 through Dec 19 (No play Oct 31) Act #148998P - 24 players - $70 - Res Disc $60 New

Tuesdays, 9-11 am, Oct 5 through Dec 21 Act #148998R - 16 players - $70 - Res Disc $60

Registration required. Play three games with three different partners. Ladder competition among individual competitors. Scores will be kept and averages computed. Players will compete against equal skill levels and attempt to move up the ladder. Subs will be needed. If you have questions contact Elaine T. at 248.524.3484. Equipment is provided.

Pickleball Doubles 50+ Drop-In Mixer Sundays, 6-8 pm, Sept 26 through Dec 19 at the Troy Community Center - $7 - Res Disc $6 Two courts available for drop-in play. New players welcome and informal instruction available. Equipment provided.

Ongoing Open Pickleball Play Fri, 10:30 am - 12:30 pm - $3 pp Wed, 7-8:30 pm - $10 pp - $8 with 10-visit punch card (Res Disc $7 - $5 with 10-visit punch card) at the Troy Community Center. Fitness Center members FREE for both.

Coming Dec. 26 Intergenerational Pickleball Festival

Coming Jan 2 50+ Pickleball Tournament Details in the Winter Troy

Square Dance Lessons Begin Sept 13

$6 per person (Res Disc $5) payable at the door Join us on Mondays from 7-9 pm at the Community Center for beginning square dance lessons. New dancers accepted through Sept 27. Partners recommended but not required. Experienced dancers will assist. For more information, call Myrna at 248.689.8256.

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Troy 50+ Computer Learning Center At the Troy 50+ Computer Learning Center at the Troy Community Center, students 50 + learn to use a computer in a friendly environment. A computer is provided for each student and course materials are included in the fee. For detailed course outlines and the complete fall schedule, visit www.troyclic.org.

Computers for Beginners

For those with no previous knowledge of computers. Learn the basics and build self-confidence. Weeks: 2 Fee: $52; Res Disc: $42 Act # 145951D 145951E 145951F

Day M&W T & Th T & Th

Time 1-3 pm 6:30-8:30 pm 9:30-11:30 am

Dates Sep 20-29 Oct 5-14 Oct 26-Nov 4

Intermediate Computer Skills

Prerequisite: Computers for Beginners or some previous computer experience. This course introduces Windows, organizing files, word processing, spreadsheets (using Microsoft Office 2007) and more. Weeks: 2 Fee: $52; Res Disc: $42 Act # 145952D 145952E 145952F

Day M&W T & Th M&W

Time 6:30-8:30 pm 9:30-11:30 am 1-3 pm

Dates Sep 20-29 Oct 5-14 Oct 25-Nov 3

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Introduction to Excel

Must have prior computer experience. Use spreadsheets to maintain an address book, a budget, or an investment portfolio, to manage sports league scores, etc. Weeks: 2 Fee: $52; Res Disc: $42 Act # Day Time Dates 145968A T & Th 9:30-11:30 am Nov 30-Dec 9

Internet Using Internet Explorer 8 Search the web, download files, use free antivirus software, customize Internet Explorer, and visit a variety of fun and interesting websites. Weeks: 2 Fee: $52; Res Disc: $42 Act # Day Time Dates 145953B M & W 6:30-8:30 pm Oct 4-13

Where Did That Document Go? Find that document or picture you saved last week. Learn how to organize files into folders and how to transfer files between your computer and flash drive. Weeks: 1 Fee: $26; Res Disc: $21

This course uses Outlook Express, the free e-mail program on all Windows PCs. Set up an e-mail account and learn how to use it’s basic features. Weeks: 1 Fee: $26; Res Disc: $21

Act # Day 145969D T & Th 145969E T & Th

Act # 145960C 145960D

Prerequisite: Intro to Computers or previous computer experience. Learn to create letters and other documents using Microsoft Word 2007. Weeks: 2 Fee: $52; Res Disc: $42

Day Time Dates M & W 1-3 pm Oct 4-6 T & Th 9:30-11:30 am Nov 16-18

Basic PhotoShop Elements

Work with photos from a digital camera, scanner and other sources. Topics include restoring old photos, sharing photos online, photo file formats, and more. Wks: 4 Fee: $70; Res Disc: $60 Act # Day Time Dates 145959B T & Th 1-3 pm Sep 21-Oct 14

Advanced PhotoShop Elements

Building on Basic Photoshop Elements, add impact to your photos with special effects, enhanced colors, framing, combining photos, creating panoramas, slide shows, photo galleries and more! Weeks: 4 Fee: $70; Res Disc: $60 Act # Day Time Dates 145970A M & W 1-3 pm Nov 8-Dec 1

Time Dates 9:30-11:30 am Sep 21-23 1-3 pm Oct 26-28

Act # 145954A

Day Time Dates M & W 6:30-8:30 pm Nov 8-17

Power Point

An Introduction to Microsoft’s PowerPoint software that can be used for presentations, picture collages, signs, and slide shows. An excellent way to display your vacation pictures or present any subject. Weeks: 2 Fee: $52; Res Disc: $42 Act # Day Time Dates 145961A M & W 6:30-8:30 pm Oct 25-Nov 3 145961B T & Th 1-3 pm Dec 14-23

Computer Security/Internet Scams

Learn to use a scanner to scan photos, slides, etc. Weeks: 1 Fee: $26; Res Disc: $21 Act # Day 145962A T & Th

Act # 145967A

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Time 6:30-8:30 pm

Dates Oct 26-28

Meet with a Learning Center instructor on the first Wed. of the month. 45 minute appointments available at 9:30, 10:15 & 11 am. Call 248.524.3484 by the Monday before to schedule an appointment. The fee is $5 payable at the Community Center desk before your appointment. Please call to cancel if you cannot keep your appointment.

Hard Drive Erasure

This free service is offered on the third Wed. from 10 am - noon in the computer lab. Prevent identity theft if you are throwing out or giving away your computer. Drop off just the computer or remove the hard drive and bring it in.

Intro to Word Processing

Ten steps for online safety and protection against computer crashes. Includes backing up your computer, anti-virus, anti-spam, anti-spyware, identity protection, firewalls and routers, using virtual credit cards, Internet scams, and truth of Internet stories. Weeks: 2 Fee: $52; Res Disc: $42

Scanning

Private Consultations

Day Time T & Th 1-3 pm

Dates Nov 30-Dec 9

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Drop-In Computer Lab

The computer lab is open for drop-in use on Mon. and Wed. from 9:30 am - noon and Fridays from 9:30 am - noon and 1-3 pm. $20 annual participation fee required or $1 drop-in fee.

House Calls

These individuals will come to your home for a nominal fee and help you set up a computer, install software, set up an Internet account, etc. Please call them directly. All are area code 248. Rita Knorr: 689.8454 Chris Sarsfield: 828.5933 Tom Sawyer: 647.9099 Charles Smart: 740.7899 Tom Tellotte: 312.8866

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• All classes meet at the Troy Community Center. • You may register NOW for classes on this page. • Drop-in passes are $7 (Res Disc $6) unless noted.

Fitness RX Fitness Fusion A fusion of yoga, weight training and Pilates to maximize your fat burning, especially around the waist. Please bring light (5 lb.) hand weights and a mat for floor work. Weeks: 10. Drop in fee is $8.50 per class ($7.50 Res Disc). Act # Day Time Dates Fee Res Disc 128989D Tue 5:30-6:30 pm Sept 21-Nov 23 $65 $55

Fitness RX Zumba Toning Workout for weight loss, strength and endurance. Perform cardio moves in intervals, burn calories and see results quickly. Salsa style aerobics and abdominal work also included. Bring a mat and light hand weights. Weeks: 10. Drop in fee is $8.50 per class (Res Disc $7.50). New

Fee Res Disc Act # Day Time Dates 128960D Wed 5:30-6:30 pm Sept 22-Nov 24 $65 $55

Fitness RX Women on Weights

Zumba Gold Dance Exercise Tue and Fri 10-10:50 am, Wed 7:15-8:05 pm, Thu 12:45 1:35 pm $7 per person (Res Disc - $6) at door Get energized with this low-impact aerobic workout that takes salsa, cha-cha, samba, tango, flamenco, calypso, hip-hop and belly dancing and puts it all into a workout routine. Bring two bottles of water and a face towel.

Zumba® Toning for Gold A new and exciting Latin inspired dance-fitness class. Low impact moves of ZUMBA® GOLD adding lightweight maracalike ZUMBA® toning sticks! Toning sticks available from the instructor. Pre-requisite: At least 4 weeks of ZUMBA® Gold (see above). Drop-in passes NOT available. Weeks: 7 Act # Day 148981A Wed 148981B Wed

Time 1-2pm 1-2 pm

Res Disc $48 $48

Increase core strength to improve flexibility and stability for daily activities. Students must be able to do floor work. Bring a towel or pillow for your head. Weeks: 14 Act # Day Time 148983A Mon 9-9:50 am 148983B Wed 9-9:50 am

Fee Act # Day Time Dates 128982C Thu 5:30-6:30 pm Sept 23-Dec 2 $65

Yoga with Marie

Muscle Strengthening with Lisa

Fee $58 $58

Balance and Stretch with Ilene Hill

Increase functional fitness for a better quality of life. Improve bone density, diminish arthritis pain, improve balance and help prevent falls. Bring a mat and light (5 lbs.) hand weights. Weeks: 10 No class 11/25. Drop in fee is $8.50 per class ($7.50 Res Disc). Res Disc $55

Dates Sept 15-Oct 27 Nov 3-Dec 13

Dates Sept 13-Dec 13 Sept 15-Dec 15

Fee Res Disc $72 $62 $72 $62

Release tension by exercising all muscle groups and emphasizing breathing - ideal for all ages and body types. Wear exercise attire and bring mat or towel to lie on. Weeks: 14 No class 11/22 & 24.

A total body workout using hand-held weights, tubing, and medicine balls. Weeks: 13. No class Nov 23 and 25. Act # Day Time Dates Fee Res Disc 148975A Tue 10-10:50 am Sept 14-Dec 14 $68 $58 148975B Thu 10-10:50 am Sept 16-Dec 16 $68 $58

Act # Day Time Dates Fee 148977A Mon 11-12:10 pm Sept 13-Dec 20 $72 148977B Wed 11-12:10 pm Sept 15-Dec 22 $72

Pilates with Fawn

Gentle-to-your-joints water exercise. Enter pool at zero depth edge. Water temperature is approximately 82-84 degrees. Residents may register beginning 9/1. Non-residents may register beginning 9/8. Weeks: 12. No class Nov 23 and 25.

Stand taller, sit straighter and improve stamina, coordination and flexibility by strengthening core muscles with this no-impact workout. Includes floor exercises. Weeks: 12 no class 11/23 and 11/25 Act # Day Time Dates Fee Res Disc 148979A T&Th 11-11:50 am Sept 14-Dec 9 $112 $102

Gentle Aquatic Exercise with Jennifer

Act # Day Time Dates Fee Res Disc 148978A T&Th 9-9:50 am Sept 14-Dec 9 $136 $126 148978B T&Th 10-10:50 am Sept 14-Dec 9 $136 $126

Tai Chi with Kim Cary Enhance balance and body awareness through slow, graceful, precise body movements. Reduce stress, increase muscle tone and flexibility, and improve balance. Wear loose clothing and flat shoes. Instructor’s permission required for Advanced. Day: Mon Weeks: 14 - Beginners: 12 weeks Act # Level Time Dates Fee Res Disc 148976A Beg 1-2 pm Sept 13-Nov 29 $64 $54 148976B Adv 2-3 pm Sept 13-Dec 13 $72 $62 148976C Int 3-4 pm Sept 13-Dec 13 $72 $62 42

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Portable Resistance Band Workout

Brought to you by Sharon Claye, a fun and invigorating class you can do any time, any place! Using resistance bands to strengthen and tone, this class can be done seated or standing. $8 materials fee payable to the instructor. Weeks: 10 Drop in fee is $8.50 per class ($7.50 Res Disc). Act# Day Time Dates Fee 145941A Mon 9:30-10:20 am Sept 13-Nov 15 $65 145941B Thu 9:30-10:20 am Sept 16-Nov 18 $65

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Free Document Shredding Monday, October 4 – 9-10 am

Gift Shop Features

The Absolute Shreds truck will be in the north parking lot of the Community Center during this one-hour time slot only. This community event is held twice a year (spring and fall) and is limited to private individuals with 3 - 4 boxes per household. Items that can be shredded are any type of paper documents, staples or paper clips do not need to be removed. This service is not intended for commercial purposes.

Community Groups Provide Free Leaf CleanUp for Low- Income Seniors In a joint project with Troy People Concerned, the Troy Parks and Recreation Department is linking low-income Troy seniors age 60+ with community groups volunteering to provide free leaf raking this fall. Seniors who are on the City’s home chore program or have a lawn service are not eligible to participate. If you have family members who can help you, they should be utilized if possible, reserving this service for seniors who are unable to perform the work themselves and have no family in the area to help them. You must provide the bags. To participate, call 248.524.3484 by Monday, October 11 and ask to register for Act #145931K. Indicate how many trees you have in your yard. Troy People Concerned will match you with a group to perform the work. Volunteers Needed! Volunteers wishing to help rake leaves should call Troy People Concerned at 248.528.9199.

Transportation Troy Medi-Go Plus provides door-to-door transportation for persons 60 and older Monday - Friday from 8:30 am - 4:30 pm for medical trips inside and outside Troy, to the Community Center, and for grocery shopping (Thursday only). The fare is $1 per one-way trip. Call 248.457.1100.

Handmade Arts & Crafts More than 100 local artisans 50 and older sell handmade arts and crafts at Creative Endeavors inside the Troy Community Center. Additional gift items also available. Hours are 10 am - 2 pm Monday - Saturday and 5-9 pm Tuesday and Thursday.

Consignments are now being accepted. Stop in at the store during store hours with a sample of your work or call 248.526.5145 for details.

Employment Referral List Need extra income? Provide senior home care such as housekeeping, cooking, transportation, gardening, personal care and companionship for Troy Seniors. Pick up an employment referral application at the Community Center or call 248.524.3484 to have one mailed to you. Your name will be placed on a referral list and prospective employers will contact you. The Troy Parks and Recreation Department is acting as a clearinghouse only, not as an employer. If you would like to hire a senior companion, call 248.524.3484 to obtain a copy of the list. To further assist you in this process, we suggest you refer to the Hiring Paid Caregivers for In-Home Services guide prepared by the Michigan Office of Services to the Aging. Find the guide on the Internet at www.michigan.gov/ miseniors. Look in the Caregivers Corner section.

Have Lunch at the Troy Community Center!

SMART Dial-A-Ride provides curb-to-curb service MondayFriday from 7:30 am to 6 pm within the City of Troy and Birmingham. Call 248.362.3436 an hour before desired pick-up time. The fare is $1 per one-way trip.

Adults 60 and older are invited to enjoy a nutritionally balanced lunch at the Troy Community Center. The cafeteria style meal is served Monday through Friday from 11:45 am - 12:30 pm. Reservations are not required. The suggested donation is $2.75. Under age 60 may participate with a fee of $6.

Volunteers Make a Difference!

Home delivered meals are also available. Call 248.689.0001 for more information.

Communities are strengthened when people get involved, and volunteers gain valuable experience and meet others who share common interests and goals. Volunteering is good for your health, your mind, and your community! If you would like to share your time and talent, please call 248.524.3484 and ask for a senior program volunteer application. Opportunities include: • Computer Lab Instructors and Coaches • Program Leaders • Tax Counselors • SHARP Home Repair Program • Homebound Meal Delivery • Creative Endeavors Senior Store • And More!

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Hospital Equipment Loan Closet Borrow wheelchairs, walkers, canes, crutches, portable ramps and shower chairs at the Community Center. Donations accepted, although walkers, canes and crutches are NOT needed at this time.

SHARP Home Repair SHARP (Senior Home Assistance Repair Program), offered in partnership with the North Woodward Community Foundation, provides free home repairs for Troy residents age 60+ and persons with disabilities. To request service, call 248.524.3484.

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Heartsaver Pediatric First Aid

We’ll cover the management of illnesses and injuries in children from birth to age 18. Topics: what to do in the event of a medical emergency (such as an asthma attack, diabetic emergency, seizure, shock), a traumatic emergency (broken bone, sprain, bleeding, burn, head/ spinal injury), and an environmental emergency (bee sting, poisoning, drowning). This interactive, hands-on class includes the American Heart Association (AHA) “Pediatric First Aid” student workbook and a CD containing supplemental information. A Pediatric First Aid Certification Card is issued for two years upon successful completion of the course. Ages 13 and older. Location: Troy Community Center Act# 142065A 142065B

Day Time Thu, Oct 14 6-9 pm Wed, Nov 3 9 am-12 pm

Fee $62 $62

Res Disc $52 $52

Heartsaver CPR and AED

For those who need CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) certification for work (first responders, daycare workers, coaches, teachers, etc.) or personal use. Topics: adult, child, and infant CPR, how to use an AED (automated external defibrillator), and how to help a choking victim. This highly interactive, hands-on class includes the American Heart Association (AHA) “Heartsaver AED” student workbook and a CD containing supplemental information. A Heartsaver CPR Certification Card is issued for two years upon successful completion of the course. Ages 13 and older. Location: Troy Community Center Act# 142065C 142065D

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Day Time Fee Wed, Oct 6 5:30-9:30 pm $66 Fri, Nov 12 8:30 am-12:30 pm $66

Res Disc $56 $56

Pre-Post Natal Exercise Class

Exercising during pregnancy is not only good for you and your baby, your labor may be less difficult. Your recovery after labor should be faster. The main focus of this class is to work at low to moderate intensity while performing strength, balance, core and pelvic floor exercises. Postnatal exercises will help you regain your strength and energy and help return back to pre-baby weight. Bring a heart rate monitor and water bottle to class. Prenatal 1-6 months pregnant; Postnatal 6-8 weeks with doctor approval. Trainer: Susan O’Connor

Day: Thursday (6 weeks)

Location: Community Center-studio C Act# Stage 146632A Pre-natal 146632B Postnatal 146632C Pre-natal 146632D Postnatal *No class 11/25 44

Dates 9/16-10/21 9/16-10/21 10/28-12/9 10/28-12/9

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

Fee Res Disc $65 $55 $65 $55 $65 $55* $65 $55*

Youth Sports Performance Training Plus The Troy Community Center is offering the only program in Oakland County that specializes in youth fitness. This program is designed exclusively for children and teens and is available September through May. Participants will learn to maximize their potential on the field of play and in the game of life by developing the following skills: • • • •

Speed and Agility Mobility and Coordination Strength and Power Reflexes and Flexibility

The Plus is for a monthly meeting with International Youth Conditioning Association Fitness/Nutrition Specialist Phil Loomis. Participant families will learn to compliment their child’s fitness with nutrition strategies such as; preparing tasty nutritious breakfasts in less than 5 minutes and nutritious, energy boosting snack ideas! Participants can attend two, 1-hour sessions per week of the three available sessions. Questions: Phil Loomis, Personal Trainer at 248.526.2657 x2. Trainer: Phil Loomis 6 weeks* Act# Ages Days Time 146604D 10-14 M/W/F 4:30 pm $154 146604E 15 and over M/W/F 3:30 pm $154

12 weeks* $245 $245

*Non-residents add $10

Meet our Personal Trainers Teresa Ehlert, AFAA A certified Personal Trainer through the Aerobic and Fitness Association of America (AFAA). Teresa has been involved in the fitness field since 1984. She has taught aerobics and developed a fitness center.

Susan O’Connor, AFPA A certified Personal Trainer, Strength and Conditioning Consultant and Nutrition Consultant through American Fitness Professional Association (AFPA). Susan works with all ages, with expertise in pre and postnatal exercise. Susan has also designed high school conditioning programs.

Phil Loomis, IFPA A certified Personal Trainer, International Youth Conditioning Association Fitness/Nutritional/ Speed and Agility Specialist, and Nutritional Counselor and Sports Nutritionist through the International Fitness Professional Association (IFPA). Since 1997, Phil has established youth programs for varying degrees of fitness and abilities, and worked extensively with college and professional athletes.

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Burn fat, increase strength, and boost cardiovascular conditioning in these easy-to-learn aerobic dance routines that target every major muscle group. Burn calories as you improve your flexibility, coordination and cardiovascular strength. Flexible class attendance allows you to attend class at any time, day or location. In order to learn the new routines, we suggest you attend Friday is free if registered in another class.

Family (adult w/child) Yoga is healthy and fun. Gain strength and flexibility while reducing stress. Join this partner/family yoga class with someone in your life. Combination could include: Mother/Daughter, Father/Daughter, Mother/ Son, Father/Son, Grandpa or Grandma/Grandchild, you get the idea. The class will include breathing, mediation, yoga poses, partner poses, and a game (time permitting).

Babysitting is available for all Community Center classes. Recreation pass holders receive $10 off fee listed using Act# 146200X.

Teens (11-17) will find this lively class a nice combination of physical challenge, stress relief, relaxation and fun. It’s an inspiring way to cultivate confidence, improve focus, increase body awareness, and create a positive body image. Chill out with other teens in this ancient Indian art of self-discipline and development. Plus...yoga is cool.

Session: Sept 13-Dec 17* (14 weeks) Fee: $145 Res Disc: $135 Act# Location Day Time Instr 146200A Comm Ctr M/W 8:30-9:30 am Sue 146200B Comm Ctr M/W 9:30-10:30 am Roxanne 146200C Comm Ctr M/W 6:30-7:30 pm Theresa 146200D Martell M/W 6:30-7:30 pm Sue 146200E Barnard M/W 7-8 pm Mary 146200G Comm Ctr T/Th 9:30-10:30 am Ceda 146200H Comm Ctr T/Th 7-8 pm Janice 146200L Comm Ctr Fri 8:30-9:30 am Ceda 146200M Comm Ctr Fri 9:30-10:30 am Roxanne 146200N Comm Ctr Fri 6:30-7:30 pm Theresa 146200O Comm Ctr Sat 9:30-10:30 am Varies *No classes: 11/25-26

Stress Reduction

Using the Healing Power of Yoga

Act# Day 146320M Mon

Weeks: 14

Dates Time Fee 9/13-12/13 9:30-10:30 am $118

Res Disc $108

Lunchtime Yoga

Employers: take a pro-active approach to employee wellness. Keep your employees healthy and happy by introducing them to a lunchtime yoga class at the Troy Community Center. Benefits of yoga include: Increased concentration, productivity, moral and camaraderie, reduced days off due to illness, and reduced stress in and out of the workplace. The class will include breathing, meditation, gentle yoga poses for all level, and deep relaxation. See you there! All levels welcome, wear loose clothing and bring a yoga mat. New

Location: Troy Community Center Instructor: Linda

Weeks: 7

Act# Day Dates Time Fee 146321E Mon 9/13-10/25 11:45 am-12:30 pm $80 146321F Mon 11/1-12/13 11:45 am-12:30 pm $80 TROY today

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Ages 11-17 11-17 Family Family

Dates 9/13-10/25 11/1-12/13 9/13-10/25 11/1-12/13

Time 6:45-8 pm 6:45-8 pm 5:30-6:30 pm 5:30-6:30 pm

Fee $80 $80 $121 $121

Res Disc $70 $70 $111 $111

Yoga

Experience the healing power of yoga (from the floor or a chair) with gentle stretches and flowing movements. Learn breathing practices for increased energy and relaxation, as well as exploring the power of the mind in creative visualization and deep meditative relaxation. This class is designed to bring body, mind and spirit into balance. Instructor: Ruth Bennet Location: Troy Community Center

Classes: Class day - Monday for 7 weeks. All levels welcome, wear loose clothing and bring a yoga mat.

Res Disc $70 $70

Yoga promotes better health by exercising all muscle groups as well as emphasizing breathing to release tension. Please bring a mat or folded blanket to lie on and water bottle. Gentle Yoga: an extra gentle approach to yoga for those students who are beginners, including continuing students. Beginner: No prior experience Continuing: Appropriate for beginning students and those continuing at a beginners level with more of a challenge. Beginner/Cont: Instructor will teach both ability levels. Cont/Advanced: Appropriate for the experienced student who wants to explore more options. Location: Troy Community Center Session: Sept 13-Dec 18 (14 weeks-no classes Nov 25-27) Fee: $145 Res Disc: $135 Act# 146320A 146320B 146320C 146320D 146320E 146320F 146320H 146320I 146320J

Level Beg/Cont Beg/Cont Beg/Cont Gentle Beg/Cont Cont Beg/Cont Beg/Cont Beg/Cont

Day Mon Tue Tue Wed Wed Wed Thur Fri Sat

Time 7-8:30 pm 9:15-10:30 am 8-9:15 pm 9:15-10:30 am 6:30-7:45 pm 7:30-8:45 pm 8-9:15 pm 1:30-2:45 pm 9:15-10:30 am

Instr Marie Janeen Kris Ruth Janeen Linda Kris* Linda* Janeen*

*class is 13 weeks - Fee: $136; Res Disc: $126

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Unlimited sign up two times per week for base class and attend all classes offered below. Recreation pass holders receive $10 off fee listed and need to register by mail or in person using Act # 146301X (discount not available online). Session: Sept 14-Dec 16 (14 weeks-no class 11/25) Act # Fee Res Disc Act# 146301C (unlimited) $146 $136 Act# 146301A or B (2x/week) $118 $108

Cardio and Weights: Low impact aerobics with intervals of light weight training targeting muscles of the upper and lower body, including great abs and gluts! Increase your BMR and lose weight fast in this awesome class that will give you all you need to get in shape NOW! 146301A

T/Th

Comm Ctr

6-7 pm

Tracey

Boot Camp

Are you looking for a jump start for your fitness program? Come challenge yourself to a circuit training program which will involve cardio, speed and agility, core and muscle endurance exercises. This class will take you to the next level. Limit of 15 participants. Boot Camp is for intermediate to advanced fitness level students. Adults 18 and older please. Drill Sergeant: Susan O’Connor Location: Troy Community Center Act# Day 146629A Sat 146629B Sat 146629C Sat 146629D Tue 146629E Tue *no class 11/27

Step Power Hour This all STEP class incorporates fun, energizing intervals of step aerobic patterns giving you the ultimate cardio workout! Resistance training using hand held weights for upper body strengthening along with awesome abs, hip and thigh exercises conclude this awesome hour. Wear good aerobic shoes and get ready to shape up your body FAST! 146301B

T/Th

Comm Ctr

7-8 pm

Tracey

Tai Chi-Chu’an

This martial art, called “Chinese Yoga,” by some, is a gentle meditative exercise that is easy on the joints and suitable for ages 9 through 99 and any fitness level. Tai Chi practitioners attest to a variety of benefits from an improved golf swing to greater focus, and concentration in individuals with ADHD. Health benefits include improved balance, flexibility, breathing, sleeping, blood pressure, digestion, and reduced stress. It has been shown to increase bone density in post-menopausal women at risk for osteoporosis. Join our group of fun and dedicated Tai Chi students in learning this ancient art. Instructor: Susan Location: Troy Community Center

Dates 9/18-10/9 10/16-11/6 11/13-12/11 9/14-10/5 10/12-11/2

Time 8:30-9:30 am 8:15-9:15 am 8:15-9:15 am 7-8 pm 7-8 pm

Fee $65 $65 $65 $65 $65

Fitness Factory

New

40 Years Old Plus / Workout to Oldies Music: Must be

at least 40 years old to join this class. Get a motivating workout to the songs you love to hear. When the music starts you can’t wait to begin to exercise. You will have a fun filled workout without the complicated choreography, just low impact, and joint friendly routines to burn the calories and condition your body. This is the class you’ve been waiting for. Bring an exercise mat, light weights are optional and water.

Mat Pilates: Pilates is great for all fitness levels and ages. Redressing unbalances and altering movement patterns bring your body back into balance. This intensive mat workout enhances posture, flexibility, endurance and balance while toning and firming your powerhouse (core). Wear comfortable clothing; bring a mat, hand weights, and band. Zumba: Zumba is an extremely fun workout based on interval training, which is effective in burning calories and keeping the heart rate up. The dance-sculpting-combo class is set to Latin and various ethnic types of music. Recreation pass holders receive $10 off fee listed and need to register by mail or in person using Act # 146565X (discount not available online). Location (all classes): Troy Community Center

Session: Sept 16-Dec 16 (13 weeks-no class 11/25)

Session: Sept 14-Dec 16 (14 weeks-no class 11/25)

Act# Level 146376A Beg/Int 146376B Adv Beg

Act# 146565A 146565B 146565C 146565D 146565E 146565F 146565G 146565H 146565J 146565K

Day Thu Thu

Time 6-7 pm 7-8 pm

Fee Res Disc $127 $117 $127 $117

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Res Disc $55 $55 $55* $55 $55

Day Tue Thu T/TH T/TH Tue Thu Tue Tue Thu T/TH

Class 40+ 40+ 40+ Pilates Pilates Pilates Zumba Zumba Zumba Zumba

Time 5:30-6:25 pm 5:30-6:25 pm 5:30-6:25 pm 9-9:55 am 9-9:55 am 9-9:55 am 8:30-9:30 am 6:30-7:25 pm 6:30-7:25 pm 6:30-7:25 pm

Fee $129 $129 $215 $215 $129 $129 $129 $129 $129 $215

Res Disc $119 $119 $205 $205 $119 $119 $119 $119 $119 $205

Attend all of these classes: #146565L Tue and Thu $310/300

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Flex Into Fitness

The Core: A strong core is critical to better posture and injury

These classes are flexible even when your schedule is not. Great classes at great times; pay one fee and attend any of these classes. Trained instructors are nationally recognized and certified. Recreation pass holders receive $10 off fee listed using Act# 146550X.

prevention. Improve total body strength, core muscular endurance, balance, joint stability and flexibility while focusing on your “core” muscles, specifically abdominals and lower back. This class is 30 minutes of focused isolated resistance and will complement your regular cardiovascular routine.

Location: Troy Community Center

146550J

Session: Sept 13-Dec 18 (14 weeks - no classes 11/25-27) Fee: $145 Res Disc: $135

High Intensity Instructor’s Choice: Vary your workout to stay motivated, challenged and prevent muscle memory. Class format will alternate each week to include cardio, step, interval, cardio-kick, and resistance. This is a high intensity class.

Step Up & Tone: Improve your cardiovascular conditioning and increase muscle strength. A great workout without complicated choreography. Steps provided. Act# 146550A 146550B

Day T/Th Sat

Time 7:30-8:25 pm 8:30-9:25 am

Inst Joan Joan

Cardio Interval: This intermediate to advanced level class will alternate a variety of cardio work with muscle conditioning. Cardio segments may include step, hi/lo, kickboxing and/or spinning. Muscle conditioning may include use of hand weights, body bars, tubing, and/or balls. No two classes the same. 146550C

M/W/F

9-9:55 am

Dana/Sherry/Barb

Power Sculpt: Use controlled movements set to music to tone all major muscles. Hand weights, body bars, bands, and firm body resistance will be used to increase strength and improve muscle definition. This class can be used as a supplement to your cardiovascular workout. 146550D

M/W

10-10:55 am

Dana/Sherry

Resistance Training: Use hand weights, body bars, bands, and body resistance to increase muscle endurance and improve definition. Work both upper and lower body using controlled movements set to music. This class may be used as a supplement to your cardiovascular workout. 146550E 146550F

Sat M/W

9:30-10:25 am 7-7:55 pm

Ellen Ellen

146550K

146550L 146550M 146550N

Swiss Ball: Improve your balance, core strength (abs), joint stability and stabilizer muscles and assist in functional movement and sport specific requirements needed for all levels of life. For beginner to advanced. Class limit of 20. 146550H

Mon

7:30-8:25 pm

Susan

Women on Weights: To sculpt and raise your metabolism for toning and weight loss. You will use all of your major muscle groups including abs, gluts, biceps, triceps and more! This class really works! New

146550I

Fri

10-10:55 am

Barb

146550P 146550Q

6-6:55 am 5:30-6:25 pm 8:15-9:15 am

TBD/Michelle Therese Therese

T/Th T/Th

8:15-9:10 am 5:30-6:25 pm

Marilyn John

Total Strength: Develop muscular strength and endurance. This simple, easy-to-follow workout challenges every major muscle using a variety of equipment and finishes with a relaxing cool down to help get your day started. 146550R

M/W/F

6-6:55 am

Sherry

Stretch, Balance & Tone: This class follows the principles of Joseph Pilates to gain strength vitality, stamina, and grace to enhance a positive mental attitude. Great way to relieve stress from your week and move into the weekend. Fri

5:45-6:45 pm

Ilene

Skinny Jeans Club: Can you pinch more than

an inch around your waist, hips or gluteals? Does your backside need a lift? It’s time to chisel your abs and derriere in this core strength class. It is focused on strengthening and toning the major muscle groups of the abs and lower body, particularly the quadriceps, hamstrings and gluteals. You will use your own body weight, free weights and stability equipment during the class. 146550T

T/Th

8-8:45 am

Sherry

Dance Fitness Jam Get ready for a dynamic and fun dance fitness class that’s set to high energy and motivating music. Simple to follow Americana, Latin and International dance moves and rhythms will be incorporated to create a workout that not only targets the heart but also tones the total body. Be prepared to burn maximum calories, sweat a lot and have fun! Dance experience is not necessary. New

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and power sculpt. Each class will consist of a high-energy cardio workout followed by an instructor’s choice strength segment. Get ready for an all-around low impact experience.

New

Valerie

Ellen

Cycle & Sculpt: This class is a combination of group cycle

cardiovascular conditioning, enhance muscle strength and tone in a fun non-competitive atmosphere. Low intensity aerobics will be followed by muscle conditioning, a thorough stretching and a relaxing cool down.

8-8:55 am

6-6:55 pm

Dana/Sherry/Barb

incredible and energizing cardio workout, which will send fat burning and endurance into high gear. Intermediate to advanced class.

146550S

M/W/F

M/W

8:30-9 am

Group Cycle: This stationary bike class will motivate you with an

Low Cardio and Tone: Increase your capacity to burn fat, gain

146550G

M/W/F

Tue

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Golf

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City of Troy Golf Division Sylvan Glen Golf Course

5725 Rochester Rd., just south of Square Lake Owned by the City of Troy and managed by Billy Casper Golf, Sylvan Glen is a traditional tree lined golf course offering four set of tees, ranging from 5,000 to 6,700 yards. Recently having undergone a redevelopment in 2006 Sylvan Glen now offers more of a challenge to all levels of golfers with new tee boxes, added course length and new wetlands. With it’s natural setting you’re more likely to see a variety of wildlife than hear the sounds and distractions of everyday life. Offering a truly a memorable golf experience perfect for both experienced golfers and beginners, Sylvan Glen is sure to become a favorite destination for all the golfers in your family.

2010 Sylvan Glen Peak Rates until Sept 20 18 Hole Regular

$27

Established as a private course in 1922, and purchased by the City of Troy in the early seventies provides a unique golf experience for all levels of players. A quality destination for daily play Sylvan Glen is also recognized as a favorite location for golf leagues. Morning, afternoon, and of course evening leagues are welcome. Also a favorite of high school teams Sylvan Glen is the perfect spot for your next charity or group golf event. Also on-site is Camp Ticonderoga Restaurant. With both indoor and al fresco dining Camp Ticonderoga is a perfect place to grab a bite after your round. Featuring unique wild game dishes you’re sure to have an outstanding meal that will be part of your perfect day on the course.

*Off Peak *Off Peak *Off Peak *Off Peak Weekday Weekend Weekend Weekday Weekday Weekend Weekend Walking w/cart w/cart Walking w/cart walking w/cart $42

18 Hole Junior/Senior

$16

$26

18 Hole Resident Discount

$24

$35

9 Hole Regular

$19

$28

9 Hole Junior/Senior

$13

$19

9 Hole Resident Discount

$16

$25

$20 after 3pm $15 after 6pm

$35 after 3pm $25 after 6pm

N/A N/A

$44 $30

$32 $20 after 1pm $28

$47

$21

$32

$25

$36

$31

$14

$23

$17

$26

$40

$16

$27

$19

$30

$29

$14

$21

$16

$23

$20 $15 After 1pm $20

$21

$10

$16

$11

$17

$29

$12

$19

$16

$23

N/A N/A

$48 $33

N/A N/A

$32 $21

N/A N/A

$36 $23

PM Specials (Sat, Sun & Holidays) 18 Holes 9 Holes

Course Overview

Weekday Walking

Outings 18 Holes 9 Holes Rentals Pull Carts $3 Clubs $20 *Off Peak is after Sept 20

Pro Shop The Pro Shop at Sylvan Glen offers golf apparel and golf necessities for your last minute needs. Custom club fitting, lessons and youth programs are offered by PGA Professional Paul Toski at our Sanctuary Lake course. Contact Paul at 248.619.7668.

Book your Tee Time Tee times at Sylvan Glen can be made online at www.golftroy.com or by phone at 248.619.7674 up to ten days in advance.

FOR BOTH GOLF COURSES: Junior rates: 20 years and younger. Senior rate: 60 years and older. Handicap rates are equivalent to Senior rates.

Contact Us: For outings, league information, or any questions contact us at: Sylvan Glen Pro Shop 248.619.7674 Camp Ticonderoga 248.828.2825 Website: www.golftroy.com

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Sanctuary Lake Golf Course 1450 South Blvd., between Dequindre and John R Owned by the City of Troy and managed by Billy Casper Golf, Sanctuary Lake offers one of the most unique golf experiences in all of Oakland County. A par 71 links-style setting offers four sets of tees ranging from 4,750 to 6,555 yards. Sanctuary Lake is built on 190 acres of rolling landscape with 80 strategically placed bunkers and small undulating bent grass greens. It’s golf the way it’s meant to be - excellent course conditions, a quiet serene setting complete with a vast variety of wildlife species and of course exceptional service. Perfect for golfers of all abilities you’re sure to be back again and again.

Practice Facility If you need to tune up your game visit the practice facility at Sanctuary Lake. With 70 hitting stations featuring both natural and artificial hitting surfaces and two practice greens you’ll find everything you need to get ready for your round. Need more than a little practice? - We offer both individual and family range memberships that allow you to hit UNLIMITED balls throughout the season. The facility is open seven days a week and hours vary depending on the time of year and weather conditions.

2010 Sanctuary Lake

Weekday Weekend

Peak Rates until Sept 20

*Off Peak Weekday

*Off Peak Weekend

18 Hole Weekday Special (7am-Noon)

$45

NA

NA

NA

18 Hole Senior/Junior

$26

NA

$23

NA

18 Hole PM Special (after 12 noon)

$40

$45

$30

$34

18 Hole

NA

$53

$38

$42

9 Hole AM Special (7-9 am)

$25

NA

NA

NA

9 Hole Senior/Junior

$20

NA

$19

NA

9 Hole

$28

$30

$23

$26

9 Hole PM Special (after 5 pm)

$25

N/A

$19

$23

$45/ person

$53/ person

Outings 18 Holes Range Rates Large Bucket - $8 Small Bucket - $5 Individual Range Membership - $350 Family Range Membership - $500 *Off Peak is after Sept 20

Pro Shop The pro shop at Sanctuary Lake offers a variety of top-of-the-line apparel and golfing accessories. In addition, club fittings are also available at our practice facility through the Titleist Fitting System. Contact PGA Professional Paul Toski at 248.619.7668 to set up an appointment.

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Outings and Leagues Sanctuary Lake Golf Course is the perfect venue for your next outing or golf league. Large staging areas, an extensive practice facility, and Piper’s Pub, a full-service restaurant makes Sanctuary Lake a complete and unique golf experience. Piper’s Pub at Sanctuary Lake offers a full-service bar, an indoor clubhouse with seating for up to 50, and an outdoor covered patio with seating for up to 144, perfect for your next outing. To book outings and leagues, contact the pro-shop at 248.619.7671.

Pro Shop 248.619.7671 Piper’s Pub 248.879.3776 Book your Tee Times online at: www.golftroy.com

Weekday Sanctuary Lake Golf Course

Fall Special Coupon

18 Holes w/Cart - $35 - Monday - Friday anytime Valid August 30 through September 30, 2010 at Sanctuary Lake only. Must Present coupon. Not valid with any other coupon or offer or on Holidays

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Adult Beginner Series

Sanctuary Lake Golf Academy Sanctuary Lake Golf Academy is located at the Sanctuary Lake Golf Course. Paul Toski and his staff offer a wide variety of instructional programs for the beginner to the accomplished amateur competitor. The Academy is coordinated by Paul Toski, a 20-year P.G.A. Professional. Below is a short description and list of some of our fall programs. We are able to customize many of our programs to meet your busy schedule. For more information contact the Sanctuary Lake Golf Academy at pwtoski@aol.com or call 248.619.7668.

This series is designed for beginners and high handicappers who want to learn the game’s fundamentals in a fun and friendly environment. The clinic consists of four (4) one-hour sessions. All aspects of the game are covered. Practice balls and green fees are included. Limited to six students per class. Fee: $117; Res Disc: $107 Act # 549100A 549100B 549100C 549100D 549100E 549100F

Day Tue Wed Thu Sat Sun Mon

Weeks: 4

Time 12-1 pm 7-8 pm 11 am -12 noon 11 am -12 noon 12-1 pm 6-7 pm

Begins Sept 7 Sept 8 Sept 9 Sept 11 Sept 12 Sept 13

Ends Sept 28 Sept 29 Sept 30 Oct 2 Oct 3 Oct 4

Adult Intermediate Series

These clinics are designed for juniors who want to learn the game’s fundamentals and for those who already play and want to take their game to the next level. The series consists of four (4) one-hour sessions. All aspects of the game are covered. Practice balls and green fees are included. Limited to six students per session.

This series is designed for intermediate to advanced players interested in taking their game to the next level. This series consists of four (4) one-hour sessions. Two sessions are dedicated to full swing instruction, and two sessions to the short game. This series is limited to six students per class. Practice balls and greens fees are included.

Fee: $102; Res Disc: $92

Fee: $117; Res Disc: $107

Junior Beginner Series: Ages 7-17

Act# 549400A 549400B 549400C 549400D 549400E 549400F 549400G

Day Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon

Time 4-5 pm 4-5 pm 4-5 pm 4-5 pm 2-3 pm 2-3 pm 4-5 pm

Weeks: 4 Begins Sept 7 Sept 8 Sept 9 Sept 10 Sept 11 Sept 12 Sept 13

Ends Sept 28 Sept 29 Sept 30 Oct 1 Oct 2 Oct 3 Oct 4

Act# 549200A 549200B 549200C 549200D

Day Tue Wed Thu Sat

Weeks: 4

Time 6-7 pm 12-1 pm 7-8 pm 12-1 pm

Begins Sept 7 Sept 8 Sept 9 Sept 11

Ends Sept 28 Sept 29 Sept 30 Oct 2

Junior Developmental Series: Ages 7-17 This series is designed for the intermediate to advanced junior golfer who wants to improve their golf game. This series consists of five (5) two-hour sessions focusing on full swing instruction, short game instruction, on-course strategy, and how to practice for lasting improvement. Student/teacher ratio 6 to 1. Practice balls and greens fees are included. Fee: $167; Res Disc: $157

Weeks:5

Act# 549500A 549500B 549500C 549500D 549500E 549500F 549500G

Begins Sept 7 Sept 8 Sept 9 Sept 10 Sept 11 Sept 12 Sept 13

Day Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon

Time 4-6 pm 4-6 pm 4-6 pm 4-6 pm 3-5 pm 3-5 pm 4-6 pm

End Oct 5 Oct 6 Oct 7 Oct 8 Oct 9 Oct 10 Oct 11

Private Instruction

The forty-five minute lesson provides one-on-one individual instruction. For details call 248.619.7668.

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Preschool

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Rainbow Preschool programs are licensed by the State of Michigan and have provided quality programs for ages 18 months to 5 years old for more than 30 years. Our preschool rooms have approximately 2,200 square feet of learning space, unisex restrooms within the classrooms, fenced in play equipment adjacent to our rooms, and trained and experienced staff. The Rainbow Program is designed to enhance socialization, group interaction and to provide a learning experience through play.

Rainbow Preschool 2010-2011 Ages 3-5 (As of 12/01/10) School Year - Sept 13, 2010 - June 2, 2011 Parent Only Orientation: Wed, Sept 8, 2010 from 7-8 pm Child Visitation with Parent: Thu, Sept 9, 2010 Fees:

$55 non-refundable registration fee Two days - $978; Three days - $1467 Non-residents: add a $25 one time additional fee

Payments due 7/12/10; 11/6/10; 2/16/11. Payments made after due date will be assessed a $20 late fee. Act# 142001A 142002A 142003A 142004A 142005A 142006A

Age 3-4 yrs 3-4 yrs 3-4 yrs 4-5 yrs 4-5 yrs 3 ½-5 yrs

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

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

Reg Fee $55* $55* $55 $55* $55 $55

*Wait list only-registration began in February

Eligibility: • Children who are eligible for the 4-5 year class and will enter kindergarten in 2011, must be 4 by 12/1/10.

Rainbow Parent & Tot Nursery Ages 18 months to 2 years, 11 months Spend a fun-filled 75 minutes, just you and your child. Enjoy seeing your child interact with others his or her own age. A new theme is explored each week. Pasting and painting are included along with singing, stories, rhythm band, and snack. No infants or siblings of any age allowed. No classes Nov 23-27. Location: Community Center Act# 142009A 142009B 142009C 142009D 142009E 142009G

Day Tue Tue Thu Thu Sat Tue

Dates 9/14-12/7 9/14-12/7 9/16-12/9 9/16-12/9 9/18-12/11 9/14-12/7

Weeks: 12 Time 9-10:15 am 10:30-11:45 am 9-10:15 am 10:30-11:45 am 9:45-11 am 7-8:15 pm

Fee $119 $119 $119 $119 $119 $119

Res Disc $109 $109 $109 $109 $109 $109

It’s Fun Being Three ages 2 ½ - 3 ½ with parent In this class, a parent stays to interact and encourage socialization with their toddler and with other classmates. Songs, stories, art projects, and a different theme each week will make learning fun. This may be an especially good class for children who have English as a second language or may not be ready to separate from parent. No infants or siblings of any age, please. Location: Community Center Act# Day 142011A Tue

Dates 9/14-12/7

Weeks: 12 Time 12:30-1:45 pm

Fee Res Disc $119 $109

Learning the ABC’s of Preschool ages 3-5 Children are presented with a different letter each week. The day will be centered on this letter and its sounds. Art projects, songs, stories, and finger plays will be included to help reinforce this learning experience. Letters in this session will be: A, C, D, F, H, I, J, P, R, Y. Bring an item that starts with the letter A to the first day of class for show and tell. Children should be comfortable alone as we cannot address separation in this short class. Location: Community Center Act# Day 142011B Fri

Dates Time 9/17-11/19 12:30-2 pm

Weeks: 10 Fee $99

Res Disc $89

Children who are eligible for the 3-4 year class and will enter kindergarten in 2012, must be 3 by 12/1/10.

Leaping Into Literature

Children who are eligible for the 3 ½ -5 year class must be 3 ½ by 12/1/10.

All children must be able to take care of their own bathroom needs. The use of disposable undergarments is not permitted.

Come join us for an introduction to literacy! Each week, we will explore a favorite selection of children’s literature. Using the book as our theme for the day, we will do art, songs, and fingerplays to enhance the meaning of the best of children’s literature. Children should be comfortable alone as we cannot address separation issues in this short class. Location: Community Center Weeks: 10

Registration is on a first-come, first-serve basis using the guidelines on pages 63; Registration for this program is not available for online registration. TROY today

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Act# Day 142011C Thu

Dates Time 9/16-11/18 12:30-2 pm

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Sports

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Rookie Basketball Instructional League K-3rd Grade

Introduce your kindergarten-3rd grader to the sport of basketball. This non-competitive program stresses basic basketball skills along with developing sportsmanship and teamwork values. Lowered baskets and smaller sized balls encourage players to be successful. No standings will be kept. Weekday practices available for 2nd and 3rd graders. All games played on Saturday, time and location will vary. New this season - all players register for their school site. Players will be divided by neighborhood. Parent coaches are needed for all teams! Registration Deadline: November 22. Anyone who registers after this date cannot be guaranteed a spot on a neighborhood team. Troy Residents only. Weeks: 7 Fee: $76 Begins: January 8-February 26 (no game 2/19) Locations vary between: Bemis, Martell, and Boulan MS Act# 114099* 114100* 114101* 114102* 114103*

League Kindergarten 1st Grade 2nd Grade 3rd Grade 2nd-3rd Grade

Gender Boys/Girls Boys/Girls Boys Boys Girls

Basket Height 8’ 8’ 8-10’ 10’ 8-9’

*Please indicate what school your child attends on your registration form by using the letter key on p. 62. A required coaches’ meeting will be held at the Community Center on Wed, Dec 8 at 6:30 pm. Parents interested in volunteering to coach need to fill out a form in person or online using the directions listed in box below.

Youth Basketball Leagues

The youth basketball program is for boys and girls residing in Troy. Games are played on Saturdays. Early evening weekday practices are held once a week at local schools. Most games played at Troy or Athens High Schools. A tee shirt is included in the fee. Players will be contacted by a volunteer coach concerning the first practice. Divisions are based on current grade as of the fall of 2010 (participants must register in the appropriate grade). Grades may be combined if needed to form a league.

Volunteer Coaches Needed! Interested individuals should indicate so on registration form and attend the coaches meeting at the Troy Community Center scheduled for Tuesday, September 21 at 6:30 pm for fall leagues and Tuesday, December 14 for winter leagues.

Please note: • • • •

Teams are formed by school and neighborhood which may require some areas to be divided or combined. Teams do not stay the same from year to year. Registrations after the deadline will be placed on teams with openings (if available), not necessarily in their school/neighborhood. Players transferring teams is not permitted.

Grades 4-6 Registration Deadline – Sept 11 (Troy Residents only) Act# Grade Fee 141801 Girls Grade 4 $72 141802 Girls Grade 5 141803 Girls Grade 6 Certified basketball officials 141804 Boys Grade 4 assigned for these divisions. 141805 Boys Grade 5 Practices begin October 2. 141806 Boys Grade 6 Games begin October 16 and end in December.

Grades 7-12 Registration Deadline – November 24 (Troy Residents only) Act# Grade Fee 111807 Girls Grade 7/8 $77 111810 Boys Grade 7 111811 Boys Grade 8 Certified basketball officials 111812 Boys Grade 9 assigned for these divisions. 111813 Boys Grade 10 Practices begin January 8. 111814 Boys Grade 11 Games begin January 22 and 111815 Boys Grade 12 end in March. Teamwork, sportsmanship, camaraderie, learning fundamental skills in a fun and safe environment and everyone plays!

Volunteer Coach opportunities are available for adults in our sports programs. Make a difference in your child’s life by signing up to coach their team. All volunteers will be subject to a background check. Sign up to Coach online at: http://www.troymi.gov/ParksRec/Sports/VolunteerCoaches/ 52

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Gymnastics

All classes held at Troy Gymnastics, 1600 W. Maple, 248.816.TGYM All participants must pay an annual membership fee of $25 directly to Troy Gymnastics prior to the first day class. Session 1: August 30-October 22 (8 weeks); Session 2: October 25-December 17 (8 weeks)

Title Parent-n-Tot* Parent-n-Tot* Boys and Girls Boys and Girls Super Tot Boys and Girls Boys and Girls Boys Boys Girls Tumbling Boys Girls Girls Cheernastics Cheernastics

Age 12-24 mos 24-36 mos 3 years + 3 years + 3-6 years 4 years - Kind 4 years - Kind 4-6 years 4-6 years 5-6 years 6 years + 6 years + 6-8 years 9 years + 3-6 years 7 years +

Session I-Act # 141906A 141905B 141900A 141900B 141907A 141901A 141901B 141902A 141902B 141910A 141912A 141903A 141904A 141909A 141911A 141911B

Session 2-Act # 141906AA 141905BB 141900AA 141900BB 141907AA 141901AA 141901BB 141902AA 141902BB 141910AA 141912AA 141903AA 141904AA 141909AA 141911AA 141911BB

Day Mon Tue Mon Tue Fri Mon Tue Mon Tue Mon Mon Mon Mon Mon Tue Tue

Time 10:30-11:15 am 9:45-10:30 am 10:30-11:15 am 4-4:45 pm 12:30-2:30 pm 10:30-11:25 am 4-4:55 pm 4:30-5:25 pm 10:30-11:25 am 4:30-5:25 pm 4:15-5:10 pm 5:30-6:55 pm 5:45-7:10 pm 7:15-8:40 pm 4:30-5:25 pm 5:30-6:25 pm

Fee $116 $116 $116 $116 $196 $126 $126 $126 $126 $126 $126 $166 $166 $166 $126 $126

Res Disc $106 $106 $106 $106 $186 $116 $116 $116 $116 $116 $116 $156 $156 $156 $116 $116

*class require full parent participation

Floor Hockey

Youth Volleyball

Boys and girls in grades K-4th

Girls Grades 5-8

Floor hockey is easy and safe to play with specially designed equipment. Children stay physically active during the winter months while playing this fast-paced game. Teams are formed according to neighborhood/school area. (Teams may be combined if an area is low in registration numbers.) Team shirt and participation award will be distributed to all players. Game times will vary.

Games are played on Saturdays, in the mornings and early afternoon. Teams are formed primarily by neighborhood and school area. Registrations after the deadline of Sept 8 will be placed on teams with openings (if available), not necessarily in their school/neighborhood. Practices begin Sept 25 and games on Oct 9. No games Nov 27. Weekday practices are at the discretion of the coach. Fee: $62 - Troy residents only Location: Boulan Middle School Registration Deadline: Sept 8 Act# 144200 144201 144202 144202

Use grade for 2010-11 school year* Grades Day Practices Begin Girls Grade 7 Sat Sept 25 Girls Grade 8 Sat Sept 25 Girls Grade 6 Sat Sept 25 Girls Grade 5 Sat Sept 25

Ends Dec 4 Dec 4 Dec 4 Dec 4

*Please register child in activity number that correlates to the school they attend page 62. A coaches organizational meeting is scheduled for Wed, Sept 15 at 6:30 pm at the Troy Community Center.

A required coaches’ meeting will be held on Wed, Dec 8 at 7:45 pm at the Troy Community Center. Parents interested in volunteering should fill out the form at: http://www.troymi. gov/ParksRec/Sports/VolunteerCoaches/ The registration deadline is November 22. Registrations after the deadline will be placed on teams with openings (if available), not necessarily in their school/neighborhood. NOTE: program for Troy residents only. Session: Jan 8-Mar 5 (8 weeks - no league play on Sat, Feb 19) Act #* 114085* 114086* 114087* 114088* 114089*

Location Larson Larson Larson Larson Larson

Day Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat

League Kinder 1st grade 2nd grade 3rd grade 4th grade

Fee $72 $72 $72 $72 $72

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Tennis Lessons

Improve your tennis game with lessons at the Troy Racquet Club (Bubble), 3400 Civic Center Drive. Participants must wear tennis shoes and bring their own racquet. Tennis balls are provided. Babysitting is available Monday - Friday until 3 pm for $3 per hour. NOTE: Pro-ration/make-up Policy: Instructors do not pro-rate programs unless student is signing up for group lesson after class has begun. Make-up classes are not guaranteed for any program. Refunds for indoor tennis lessons must be requested five days prior to first class. PeeWee - Intro to tennis, emphasis is on fun and hand/eye coordination. Beginner I - Person has never played tennis in the past. Beginner II - Maybe had one session of lessons (2.0 player). Advanced Beginner - Person has had more than one session of lessons, practices skills, serious about tennis (2.5 player). Intermediate - Person should be able to rally and volley comfortably with a decent serve (3.0 player). A Level - must be 3.5 or better. A-B Level - Intermediate to advanced player. Junior Excellence - Includes current tournament players, beginner tournament players or high school level. Tournament Training -for serious intermediate/ advanced junior USTA tournament players and varsity level high school players.

Session begins: Sept 20 (5 weeks) Second session options - check with your instructor. 1 hr class - Fee: $100 Res Disc: $90 1 ½ hr class - Fee: $135 Res Disc: $125 2 hr class - Fee: $180 Res Disc: $170 JUNIORS: ages 7-17 Instr: Curt Smith & Staff Act # Class Day Time 142290A Beg II (8-14) Mon 4-5 pm 142290B Int (10-15) Wed 4-5 pm 142290C Beg I (7-10) Thu 4-5 pm 142290D Adv Beg (10-14) Thu 5-6 pm 142290E Beg II (8-10) Sat 9-10 am 142290F Adv Beg (10-14) Sat 10-11am 142290G Int (10-13) Sat 11am- noon 142290H Jr Exc (10-17) Sat 1-3 pm 142290J HS Jr. Exc Sun 6-8 pm 142290K HS Jr Exc Sun 2-4 pm ADULTS: Act # 142295A 142295B 142229C 142295D 142295E 142295F 142295G 54

Class Int Adv Beg Int A&B Practice Stroke of week Men’s A Level A Level Pract

Instr: Curt Smith & Staff Day Time Mon 7-8 pm Wed 7-8 pm Wed 8-9 pm Wed 9-11 pm Thu 7-8 pm Thu 8-10 pm Sun 8-10 pm

JUNIORS: ages 4-18 Instrs: Rob Olmstead, Brian DeVirgilio, John Kennedy Act # Class Day Time 142305A PeeWee (4-6) Mon 1-2 pm 142305AA PeeWee (4-6) Mon 4-5 pm 142305B PeeWee (4-6) Thu 4-5 pm 142305BB PeeWee (4-8) Fri 4-5 pm 142305C PeeWee (4-6) Sat 11-12 noon 142305CC Beg I (6-10) Tue 4-5 pm 142305D Beg I (6-10) Tue 5-6 pm 142305E Beg I (6-10) Wed 4-5 pm 142305F Beg I (6-10) Fri 4-5 pm 142305G Beg I (6-10) Fri 5-6 pm 142305H Beg I (6-10) Sat 11-12 noon 142305I Beg I (6-10) Sun 12-1 pm 142305J Beg II (6-10) Mon 4-5 pm 142305K Beg II (6-12) Tue 4-5 pm 142305L Beg II (6-12) Tue 5-6 pm 142305M Beg II (6-12) Wed 5-6 pm 142305N Beg II (6-12) Fri 5-6 pm 142305P Beg II (6-12) Sat 12-1 pm 142305Q Beg II (8-14) Sun 12-1 pm 142305R Adv Beg (8-14) Tue 4-5 pm 142305S Adv Beg (8-14) Tue 5-6 pm 142305T Adv Beg (8-14) Thu 4-5 pm 142305U Adv Beg (8-14) Fri 4-5 pm 142305V Adv Beg (8-14) Fri 5-6 pm 142305W Adv Beg (8-14) Sat 1-2 pm 142305X Adv Beg (8-14) Sun 1-2 pm 142305Y Adv Beg (10-16) Sun 2-3 pm 142305Z Int (8-14) Tue 4-5 pm 142305ZA Int (8-14) Tue 5-6 pm 142305ZB Int (10+) Tue 5-6 pm 142305ZC Int (10+) Thu 5-6 pm 142305ZD Int (10+) Fri 5-6 pm 142305ZE Int (10+) Sat 2-3 pm 142305ZF Int (10+) Sun 1-2 pm 142305ZG Jr Excell (12+) Tue 4-6 pm 142305ZH Jr Excell (12+) Fri 4-6 pm 142305ZI Jr Excell (14+) Fri 4-6 pm Tourn Train (12-18) Sat 2-4 pm 142305ZJ 142305ZK Tourn Train (12-18) Sun 4-6 pm ADULTS: Instrs: Rob Olmstead, Brian DeVirgilio, John Kennedy Act # Class Day Time 142300A Cardio Tennis Mon 10-11 am 142300B Beg I Mon 2-3 pm 142300C 3.0-3.5 Pract Mon 5-7 pm 142300D Beg I Mon 6-7 pm 142300E Ad Beg (2.5) Mon 6-7:30 pm 142300F Beg I Tue 9-10 am 142300G Beg II (2.0) Tue 9-10 am 142300H Adv Beg (2.5) Tue 10-11 am 142300I Int (3.0) Tue 6-8 pm 142300J Int II (3.0-3.5) Tue 8-10 pm

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Ice Skating Lessons

Adult Tennis Lessons continued 142300K 142300L 142300M 142300N 142300P 142300Q 142300R 142300S 142300T 142300U 142300V

3.5-4.0 Pract Int II (3.0-3.5) Int (3.0) Int II (3.0-3.5) Adv Beg (2.5) Cardio Tennis Beg I Adv Beg (2.5) Int II (3.0-3.5) Beg I Int (3.0)

Tue Wed Wed Fri Fri Sat Sat Sun Sun Sun Sun

8-10 pm 5:30-7 pm 6-7 pm 9-10 am 10-11 am 2-3 pm 5-6 pm 4-5 pm 5-7 pm 7-8 pm 8-9 pm

Troy Sports Center, 1819 East Big Beaver 248.689.6600 If you already know how to skate, you can always improve your skills. Each class will have 25 minutes of instruction and 25 minutes of practice without an instructor. Instructors are certified and provide a ratio of 1:8-10. Students will be divided by age and skill level during the first class. There will be a one-time annual membership fee (Sept 1-Aug 31) required per new enrollee, payable on the first day, to Troy Academy of Figure Skating. (Includes insurance, handbook, badges and stickers). Students should dress warm; wear gloves, a helmet (bike or hockey) and skates. Skate rental is available for $3/class. Session 1: 7 weeks - Fee: $88; Res Disc: $78 (no class 10/16) Act # Ages Day Time Beg Ends 142401A 3-7 yrs Mon 5:10-6 pm Sept 13 Oct 25 142401B 8-adult Mon 6:10-7 pm Sept 13 Oct 25 142401C All ages Wed 10:10-11 am Sept 8 Oct 27* 142401D All ages Wed 1:10-2 pm Sept 8 Oct 27* 142401E All ages Wed 6:10-7 pm Sept 8 Oct 27* 142401F 3-7 yrs Sat 8:40-9:30 am Sept 11 Oct 23 142401G 8-adult Sat 9:40-10:30 am Sept 11 Oct 23 *classes are 8 weeks: Fee: $99; Res Disc: $89

Mens & Ladies Tennis Leagues Troy Racquet Club

3400 Civic Center Dr.; 248.528.3400 Organized round-robin play for men and women. These leagues are designed for intermediate players, 3.0/3.5 level, according to the NTRP rating. Players are responsible for tennis balls during league play. Please note that NO REFUNDS will be granted unless we have someone to take your place. Session: September 25-January 15 Weeks: 17 - no play on Dec 25 and Jan 1 Act # Class Day Time 142225B Men’s Singles Sat 7-8 am 142225C Men’s Singles Sat 8-9 am 142225D Women’s Singles Sat 12-1 pm

Fee $238 $264 $264

Session 2: 8 weeks - Fee: $99; Res Disc: $89 Act # Ages Day Time Beg 142401H 3-7 yrs Mon 5:10-6 pm Nov 1 142401J 8-adult Mon 6:10-7 pm Nov 1 142401K All ages Wed 10:10-11 am Nov 3 142401L All ages Wed 1:10-2 pm Nov 3 142401M All ages Wed 6:10-7 pm Nov 3 142401N 3-7 yrs Sat 8:40-9:30 am Oct 30 142401O 8-adult Sat 9:40-10:30 am Oct 30

Christmas Camp (4 days) Fee: $55; Res Disc: $45 Act # Ages Days Time Beg Ends 142403A All ages M-Th 10:10-11 am Dec 27 Dec 30

Res Disc $228 $254 $254

Youth Winter Break Tennis Camps

Senior Doubles Tennis League

This league is for men and women 55 and older. Organized round- robin play is held at the Troy Racquet Club at 3400 Civic Center Drive. Doubles partners will be provided. Please note that NO REFUNDS will be granted unless we have someone to take your place. Session: September 22-January 12 Weeks: 17 Act # Class Day Time 142226A Seniors 55+ Wed 1-3 pm TROY today

Fee Res Disc $193 $183

Ends Dec 20 Dec 20 Dec 22 Dec 22 Dec 22 Dec 18 Dec 18

Troy Racquet Club Instructor: Scott Ransome

Instructor to student ratio: 1:6; Minimum: 4

Session: 5 classes - Dec 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 Act # 142311A 142311B 142311C

Class Beg (6-10) Adv Beg (10-14) HS-JV

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Time 9-10 am 10-11 am 11-12:30 pm

Fee $111 $111 $141

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Sanchin-Ryu Karate

Future Star Soccer: Grades K-3 Kindergarten and 1st Grade Indoor Soccer League This indoor soccer league will give kindergarten and 1st grade boys and girls the chance to play an organized indoor soccer game each week with experienced coaches. Director Philip Douse will oversee all games throughout the season. No prior experience is required for participation. Games will be Sunday mornings at 9 am, 10 am, and 11 am. Troy residents only.

2nd and 3rd Grade Indoor Soccer League This is an expansion of the very popular Sunday morning kindergarten and 1st grade Future Star Soccer indoor instructional league. 2nd and 3rd graders can now play indoor soccer games each Sunday under the direction of coaches Philip Douse and Alex Eve. Games will be Sunday afternoons at 12 pm, 1 pm, and 2 pm. Both K-1 and 2-3 grades are set up as follows: the first meeting of six meetings will be used as an evaluation/fun soccer session with the intention of dividing up the registered children onto equal teams of 12. Skill development, not winning, will be stressed. Schedules will be done after the evaluation then placed on the web site (www. futurestarsports.com) for easy access, giving all families the five game season schedule. Parents interested in having children placed on the same team will need to e-mail Philip at Philip@futurestarsports.com. All teams will receive matching game t-shirts in week-two. Troy residents only. Location: Troy Community Center Gym Grades K-1 2-3

Day Sun Sun

Time varies varies

Family Karate – set in a fun, non-competitive atmosphere, program allows parents to learn alongside their children. Sanchin-Ryu teaches you to use your whole body, so size and stature are not an issue. Physical techniques will be instructed along with drills and exercises. Adult Karate – a program designed to empower today’s adults with knowledge that can save your life! Learn a broad range of techniques including individual strikes, advanced combinations and more. Receive training on how to deal with, get out of and counter different grabs and other attack scenarios. Special Note: Uniforms are available, but not required. Sanchin is an ongoing study set up in sessions. Instructor: Matt Gauthier, 2nd Degree Black Belt Location: Morse Elementary School Session 1: Wed, Sept 15-Oct 27 (7 weeks) Act# Level Age Time 144040A Youth/Self Def. 4-14 6:30-7:15 pm 144040B Family Parent/child 7:15-8 pm 144040C Adult 14 and older 8-8:45 pm Session 2: Act# 144040D 144040E 144040F

Session: Nov 7-Dec 19 (no program 11/28) Act# 144055A 144055B

Kids Karate, Self Defense and Project: Secure Child – trained with proven, age appropriate techniques used to protect kids from attackers. Set in a fun, yet structured environment. Achieve great self confidence and leadership through physical techniques, mental strategies, drills and exercises. Focus on healthy attitudes versus perfection.

Fee $88 $88

Fee $45 $73 $45

Res $35 $63 $35

Wed, Nov 3-Dec 8 (4 weeks-no class 11/17 & 11/24) Level Age Time Fee Res Youth/Self Def. 4-14 6:30-7:15 pm $25 $20 Family Parent/child 7:15-8 pm $49 $39 Adult 14 and older 8-8:45 pm $25 $20

2010 Adult Sports Leagues

Come experience the benefits of recreation while participating in one of our Adult Sports Leagues. These leagues are for people living or working in Troy and no limit of non-residents per team. Non-residents are $30/person. Returning teams have priority to register first. For detailed league information contact the Parks and Recreation offices at 248.524.3484. Information/fees are subject to change.

Season/Sport Fall Basketball Division A (best caliber)

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Team Entry Fee $490

Game Day(s)

Location

Thur

Larson MS

Returning Team Deadline Sept 9

Registration Deadline Sept 9

League Play Oct-Mar

Division B (average caliber)

Mon

Smith MS

Division C (average caliber) Fall Volleyball Coed B Coed C Men’s B Men’s C Women’s B Drop In Basketball Drop In Volleyball

Thur

Baker MS Boulan MS

Aug 27

Sept 2

Sept - Dec

Smith MS Boulan MS

ages 18+ ages 18+

-

Sept 29-Mar 23 Sept 15-Apr 20

$201

$5/res; $7/non-res $5/res; $7/non-res

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Japanese Shotokan Karate

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A traditional Japanese art focuses on strong basic blocks, punches and kicks. Learn self-defense, controlled sparring and Kata in addition to a series of techniques to defend against multiple attackers. Develop balance, coordination, discipline, confidence, courtesy and endurance. Students wear loose fitting clothes, no jewelry. Uniforms available for purchase. Those advancing in rank require a uniform. The minimum age is 7. For further information contact Jerry Morrone at 248.478.4623 or visit the website at www.mmshotokankarate.com Note: One time additional $20 fee for strike pads paid to instructor at first class. Instructor: Jerry Morrone, 5th Degree Black Belt Location: Mondays, Costello - Gym; Thursdays, Community Center Fee: $56

Res Disc: $46

Session I: Mondays, Sept 20-Oct 25 (6 weeks) Act# Level Ages Day Time 144035A Beg 7-13 yrs. Mon 6:30-7:20 pm 144035B Int/Adv 7-13 yrs. Mon 7:20-8:10 pm 14 and older Mon 8:10-9 pm 144035C Beg 144035D Int/Adv 14 and older Mon 8:10-9 pm

Session I: Thursdays, Sept 16-Oct 21 (6 weeks) Act# Level Ages Day Time 144036A Beg 7-13 yrs. Thu 6:30-7:20 pm 144036B Int/Adv 7-13 yrs. Thu 7:20-8:10 pm 14 and older Thu 8:10-9 pm 144036C Beg 144036D Int/Adv 14 and older Thu 8:10-9 pm

Session II: Act# 144035E 144035F 144035G 144035H

Session II: Thursdays, Oct 28-Dec 9 (6 weeks-no class 11/25) Act# Level Age Day Time 144036E Beg 7-13 yrs. Thu 6:30-7:20 pm 144036F Int/Adv 7-13 yrs. Thu 7:20-8:10 pm 14 and older Thu 8:10-9 pm 144036G Beg 144036H Int/Adv 14 and older Thu 8:10-9 pm

Mondays, Nov 1-Dec 6 (6 weeks) Level Age Day Time Beg 7-13 yrs. Mon 6:30-7:20 pm Int/Adv 7-13 yrs. Mon 7:20-8:10 pm 14 and older Mon 8:10-9 pm Beg Int/Adv 14 and older Mon 8:10-9 pm

Judo and Streetwise Self-Defense Judo is a martial art that teaches throwing and grappling techniques used in close quarter self-defense. An Olympic event since 1964, this sport is great for all ages! We have beginners from age 6 to 50. Self-defense prepares individuals with skills of everyday survival on the street. A combination of Jujitsu, Karate and common sense skills make this class a must! Students wear sweat pants and sweat shirts. Join our staff of 4 black belts with 18 years of experience. Head Instructor: Dan Van Hemm, 3rd degree Black Belt, Coaches: John Berra, 3rd degree Black Belt, Gary Wood, 3rd degree Black Belt, Louise Ullman, 2nd degree Black Belt. Visit our website at www.troyjudo.com For more information contact Dan Van Hemm at 248.877.6732. Location: International Academy East Session I & II Individual Family Self Def Self Def (L)

Fee $56 $95 $51 $85

Res Disc $46 $85 $41 $75

Session I: Mondays, Sept 20 - Oct 25 (6 weeks; *5 weeks) Act# (Indiv.) Level Age Time Family Fee 144030 A Beg 6-13 6:30-7:30 pm 144030 G 144030 B Int/Adv 6-13 7:30-8:30 pm 144030 H 144030 C Beg 14 & over 7:30-8:30 pm 144030 I 144030 D Int/Adv 14 & over 7:30-8:30 pm 144030 J 144030 F Self Def.* 14 & over 8:30-9 pm 144030 L*

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Session II: Mondays, Nov 1 - Dec 6 (6 weeks; *5 weeks) Act# (Indiv.) Level Age Time Family Fee 144031 A Beg 6-13 6:30-7:30 pm 144031 G 144031 B Int/Adv 6-13 7:30-8:30 pm 144031 H 144031 C Beg 14 & over 7:30-8:30 pm 144031 I 144031 D Int/Adv 14 & over 7:30-8:30 pm 144031 J 144031 F Self Def.*14 & over 8:30-9 pm 144031 L*

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Downhill Skiing/Snowboarding Program at Mt. Holly Ski Area with Troy Parks and Recreation Learn a new sport and enjoy this winter by joining our Downhill Ski program! Registration Fees do not include rental and/or lift ticket each week. (2009-2010 prices were: Friday lift and rental--$15 each; Saturday lift and rental--$17 each). The lift and/or rental fees are collected each week by the bus supervisor. Each activity number represents a separate bus. Registration fee includes: supervision, lessons, and transportation. The check-in time is not the bus departure time.

PROGRAM SESSION: January 7 and 8, 2011 for 5 weeks Important Dates/Details: There will be orientation meetings for first time skiers/snowboarders to our program as well as the Kindersparks program. This information will be listed on your receipt and in your handbook. Yes, we will be having program on Jan 28 and 29. Make-up dates: February 11 and 12, and February 18 and 19 (Past history indicates at least one make-up will be used). Prorated refunds are NOT given if you cannot attend make-up(s). Make-up is only if ski trip is cancelled by Parks and Recreation.

KINDERSPARKS – (Grades 1-3) A fun learning experience for beginner skiers entering grades 1-3. Third graders skiing for the first time should register for this level. The day includes a 2 ½ hour lesson and a hot chocolate break. 1 to 5 supervision ratio. Max: 30/bus Act# 142360A

Day Sat

Departs From Comm Center

Check-in/Return Time 8 am - 3:30 pm

Fee $210

Res Disc $200

After Dec 1 $230/$220

ELEMENTARY SKIERS – (Grades 3-5) This program gives a positive introduction and continuation to the sport. Each youngster must take the included five 45-minute lessons. An experienced third grader should register for this level. 1 to 8 supervision ratio; participant must ski with staff member. Youngsters are assigned to groups based on ability and if they rent or own equipment. Max: 40/bus Act# 142365A* 142365B

Day Fri Sat

Departs From Comm Center Comm Center

Check-in/Return Time 4:15 - 10:30 pm 8:30 am - 4 pm

Fee $149 $159

Res Disc $139 $149

After Dec 1 $169/$159 $179/$169

ELEMENTARY SNOWBOARDING – (Ages 9-11) This program is designed specifically for this age group. Registration includes five 45-minute lessons, supervision, and transportation. Fee does not include rental which was $18 in 2008-09. (Current fee for this season will be published in Participant Handbook.) 1-8 supervision ratio; participant must ski with staff member. Max: 40/bus Act# 142365E

Day Sat

Departs From Comm Center

Check-in/Return Time 8:30 am - 4 pm

Fee $193

Res Disc $183

After Dec 1 $213/$203

MIDDLE and HIGH SCHOOL For students in grades 6-8 or 9-12. Participants will ski using “buddy system.” Students do not ski with a staff member at this level. Skiers are responsible for skiing on appropriate ski level hills. Two lessons are included in fee. Students may snowboard in this age group; same fee, only one lesson. Max: 40/bus Act# 142366A 142368A 142370A 142371A 142372A*

Day Fri Fri Fri Fri Fri

Departs From Boulan Larson THS Athens Comm Ctr-gr.6-8

Check-in/Return Time 4:15-10:30 pm 4:15-10:30 pm 4:15-10:30 pm 4:15-10:30 pm 4:15-10:30 pm

Fee $139 $139 $139 $139 $139

Res Disc $129 $129 $129 $129 $129

After Dec 1 $159/$149 $159/$149 $159/$149 $159/$149 $159/$149

142369A 142369B

Sat Sat

Comm Ctr-gr.6-8 Comm Ctr-gr.6-10

8 am - 4:30 pm 8 am - 4:30 pm

$163 $163

$153 $153

$183/$173 $183/$173

*Age groups might be combined to make a full bus, designed for families with more than one participant on Friday nights.

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Court/Diamond Reservations

Editorial Policy Although the Troy Parks and Recreation Department goes to great lengths to ensure that all information in this magazine is accurate, errors occasionally occur and last minute changes in programs, classes or activities-such as dates, time and locations may be necessary. We apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for your patience and understanding.

Lost and Found Items lost or found at one of our programs are kept at that location. Items found at the Community Center, Aquatic Center, Nature Center or Golf Courses remain at these sites. Items found at a school are stored at the Community Center, but check with the staff at the site where you lost the item first. The items are kept a maximum of 30 days and then given to a charitable organization.

Americans with Disabilities Act Persons with disabilities are welcome to participate at parks and in our programs. Program modifications and reasonable accommodations will be made. Please let us know in advance if you need special accommodations. Contact Carla Vaughan, ADA Coordinator.

Confirmations are e-mailed Add us to your address book: parksandreconline@troymi.gov in order to receive your receipt. This will avoid it from going to your Spam mail. Be sure your household e-mail is up to date and we will e-mail a confirmation to you as soon as your registration has been processed. This will take three to five days after we begin processing registrations. To update your household information contact the Parks and Recreation office prior to registration day.

Photo Policy Photographers commonly take pictures of recreation department activities, which are subsequently used in flyers, promotional materials, on our website, in Troy Today and by sponsors. If you prefer not to be included in such photos, please let the photographer know before he/she begins taking the pictures.

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City of Troy residents, 18 years and older, can reserve tennis courts, pickleball courts, ball diamonds and sand volleyball courts on a first-come, first-serve basis beginning May 1. One court or diamond reservation per person, per day only one week in advance of permit date. Phone reservations are not accepted. The number or courts and/or fields available may vary depending on department program usage. Troy residents who reserve a picnic shelter may also reserve a court or ball diamond. Reservation fee of $5/hour per court; a ball diamond reservation is $10 for a two hour time slot.

Tree Donor Program

The Re-Greening of Troy is a tree donation program to replace trees that are being removed because of the Emerald Ash Borer disease or to replace a previously existing tree. A tree sponsor can be an individual, organization, business or school group that is willing to purchase a tree. A Tree Sponsor Form can be obtained online at: www.troymi.gov/parksrec/trees

Parks and Recreation Board The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board is appointed by the City Council to make recommendations regarding recreation programs and park and facility development for the City of Troy. The Board meets most months on the third Thursday at 7 pm at the Troy Community Center. Meetings are open to the public. Call 248.524.3484 for a current meeting schedule.

Gift Cards Available! The perfect gift for that “hard to buy for� person in your family or special friend. Gift cards are good toward the purchase of a Community Center membership, a fitness class, a personal trainer, Nature Center classes and more. Golf gift cards are only redeemable at Sanctuary Lake and Sylvan Glen Golf Course. Stop by the Parks and Recreation desk or golf course and purchase a gift card today!

Scholarships The Troy Parks and Recreation Department feels that no child in Troy be excluded from a program because of inability to pay a fee. Confidential application may be made to the Superintendent of Recreation, and if a hardship exists, the applicant may be granted a full scholarship, reduction in fee or payment plan. Please call Stuart Alderman for scholarship information. Please note: We are not able to waive fees for some programs and special facilities.

Sports Organizations The following sports organizations are not affiliated with the Troy Parks and Recreation Department but are separate organizations that also provide recreation in the City of Troy. Please contact these sports organizations directly for additional information.

The Park Board Chairman can be reached at: Tom Krent, 3184 Alpine, 48084 248.649.4948

Employment and Volunteer Opportunities Each season the Parks and Recreation Department is in search of recreation leaders and instructors with special skills and interests. We offer part-time employment and volunteer opportunities in many areas. Volunteers must be 14 year old. Applications are available at the Community Center or online. A complete list of jobs are at: www. troymi.gov To volunteer to coach, go to: http://www.troymi.gov/ParksRec/Sports/ VolunteerCoaches/

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Phone: 248.524.3484 Online: www.troymi.gov/parksandreconline In Person: 3179 Livernois Rd, Troy 48083

Facilities Map:

Visit our website at: www.troymi.gov

Visit the official City of Troy website at www.troymi.gov

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Lloyd A. Stage Nature Center 6685 Coolidge Highway Troy, MI 48098-1943 248.524.3567 Holiday Closures: Labor Day (Sept 4-6), Thanksgiving (Nov 25-28), Christmas Holiday (Dec 23-26), New Years Holiday (Dec 30-31, Jan 1-2)

New Nature Center Hours Thursday-Friday Saturday Sunday Monday-Wednesday

10 am - 2 pm 10 am - 4 pm 12 noon - 4 pm Building Closed

Admission Fee for the Lloyd A. Stage Nature Center A daily admission fee is required to access the Nature Center building and trails. Adults $3, Children (6 - 17) $2, under 6 free

Yoga, Naturally

Janice Bahura will train you in the basics of Hatha Yoga, emphasizing postures found in nature. The ten classes are for any level of student. Wear comfortable attire and bring a yoga mat. Participants must be registered prior to class time. Ages: 12-Adult Location: Stage Nature Center Instructor: Janice Bahura Act # Day Dates Time 347329A Sun 10/3-12-19* 1-2 pm * No class 11/21 & 11/28

Fee Res Disc $116 $106

SNC Annual Passes are available for a family or an individual: $15/Individual and $25/Family (Immediate family members only). Call 248.524.3567 about the benefits of an annual pass. The Stage Nature Center is a 100-acre facility operated by the City of Troy Parks and Recreation Department. In addition to our scheduled programs, the interpretive center and trails are open during posted hours. Come and enjoy our new exhibits, climbing boulders and children’s nature area. Nature Center Trails: Beginning May 1 through October 31, the trails will be open for walking until 8 pm.

Kids Celebrate Your Birthday ...at the Lloyd A. Stage Nature Center! Two hour parties include a naturalist led talk, live animal demo, nature activity, hike, decorations, invitations, and a gift for each participant. Children ages 4-7 can choose from: • Birthday at the Pond • Making Sense of Nature • Furs, Feathers and Fins Children ages 8-12 can choose from: • Secrets of the Forest • The Rap on Raptors (Birds of Prey) • Wildlife Trackers Fee: $144 for up to 12 children ($12 for each additional child – maximum of 18)

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Little Acorns

Come grow with us in nature. Explore the sights, smells, and sounds of summer and fall with your little one during our interactive hands-on hike! The program will take place outdoors, except in the event of inclement weather so dress appropriately. Bring children in backpacks, strollers with large wheels or wagons, sturdy enough for a wood chipped trail. The adult partner is free and must accompany the child throughout the program. Location: Stage Nature Center Act # 337051A 337051B 347051A 347051B

Age 1-3 3-4 1-3 3-4

Date Fri, Aug 27 Fri, Aug 27 Thu, Oct 7 Thu, Oct 7

Time 10:30-11:30 am 12:30-1:30 pm 10:30-11:30 am 12:30-1:30 pm

Fee $10 $10 $10 $10

Res Disc $5 $5 $5 $5

Naturalist Backpack Rental Rent a naturalist’s backpack anytime, equipped with lots of exploring equipment to make your hike along our trails an interactive experience for your whole family. Cost is $11 for two hours. Stop at the SNC front desk during regular business hours for details!

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Lloyd A. Stage Nature Center

248.524.3567

Deer Santa

Sponsored by Whole Foods Market We all know Santa’s reindeer (on Dasher, and Dancer…) are very famous and help him every year, but do you know about the deer that live in Troy? Come out and discover all about our local deer on our special “Reindeer Trail” outside at the Stage Nature Center. Find out how you compare to a deer in height, what deer eat, and why those antlers fall off every year!

Afternoon at the Farm Campfire and Hayride Sponsored by Whole Foods Market

Explore nature in autumn! Learn how animals and plants are preparing for winter using mounts, pelts and biofacts, while enjoying the ambiance of a campfire at the Troy Farm! Then join us on a wagon for a fabulous farm tradition – the hayride. Please dress for the weather as this program is conducted entirely outdoors. This is a family program: children must be accompanied by an adult. Each person participating must enroll and pay the fee.

Inside, join Santa Claus as he tells a few tales about his reindeer and life at the North Pole. Everyone will get a chance to talk with Santa personally, and receive a small gift from him as well. Parents and grandparents are welcome to bring their own cameras and take pictures of their little ones with the jolly old elf. Children will also enjoy some cookies and juice, and make a seasonal craft. Please dress for the weather as part of this program occurs outside. Each child participating in the program must be registered. Parents and/or grandparents are free and need to remain with the child. Location: Stage Nature Center Activity Ages 347042A 3-8

Date Sat, Dec 4

Time 1-3 pm

Fee $19

Res Disc $14

Location: Troy Farm Act# Age 347862A 3-Adult 347862B 3-Adult

Date Sat, Oct 16 Sat, Oct 16

Time Fee 12:30-1:30pm $12 2-3 pm $12

Res Disc $7 $7

Don’t wait to buy your tickets -- rides fill up fast!

Fall Scavenger Hunt Pick up a Scavenger Hunt at the front desk of the Nature Center and return it completed for a prize! Designed for ages 3-adult, this will surely add some fun to your hike. Available during regular business hours for $3 each. Visit the SNC for more details!

Mistletoe Madness

at Cattail Cove Nature Shop Saturday, November 20 11 am-2 pm Looking for unique gifts for the holidays and support the Stage Nature Center? Then come to our popular annual gift shop sale! Open to everyone, including children, as we have a children’s play area while you shop. We will have food samples of different soups, dips and an assortment of gifts items from companies in and around Michigan. Come shop for the bird lover in your family, that novice gardener or even the budding naturalist. We accept Visa and MasterCard, for your convenience. There will even be drawings for door prizes! For more information, call the Stage Nature Center at 248.524.3567 TROY today

Scout It Out!

Calling all Webelos, Bears, Juniors, and Brownie Scouts! Come complete your nature-related badge or try-it with our help! All requirements are met; however we cannot furnish the badge or try-it itself. Register as an individual scout, den, pack or troop. Please dress for the weather, part of the program will be outside. Leaders or chaperones are free and need to remain with their scouts at all times. No refunds or transfers for these programs. While we don’t offer a SIO for Tiger and Wolf scouts currently, please call and we can book your group as a field trip for a guided adventure at our Nature Center! Location: Stage Nature Center

Fee: $12

Bears – Achievement 5: Sharing Your World with Wildlife Activity Age Day Time Date 317204A Bear Cubs Sat 12-2 pm Jan 29, 2011 Juniors – Plants and Animals Activity Age Day 317218A Juniors Sat

Time 12-2 pm

Date Feb 5, 2011

Webelos - Geology Activity Age 317205A Webelos

Day Sat

Time 12-2 pm

Date Feb 26, 2011

Brownies – Water Everywhere Activity Age Day 327216A Brownies Sat

Time 12-2 pm

Date May 7, 2011

Webelos - Forester Activity Age 327203A Webelos

Time 12-2 pm

Date May 21, 2011

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Registration Form RESIDENT .... Begins Aug 24 @ 8 am

NON-RESIDENT .... Begins Aug 31 @ 8 am

ON-LINE ............www.troymi.gov/parksandreconline................................. DROP-OFF ........see registration info for locations ................................... MAIL-IN..............Troy Parks and Recreation, ATTN: Registration ................. 3179 Livernois, Troy, MI 48083

FASTEST FAST Slow Slowest

WALK-IN ........ see registration info for locations ................................... Registration continues until courses are filled or closed unless otherwise noted

Household/Primary Adult Contact:

Passholder New Address (new address in the last six months) Last Name: ________________________________________ First Name:___________________________________ Street (no P.O. boxes): _______________________________ City: _____________________ Zip:______________ Current Home Phone: _______________________________ Business Phone:________________________________ Emergency Phone: _____________________________

*E-mail Address: _________________________________

(*By providing an e-mail address, I agree to allow the TPR to use it to send my receipt and to contact me about my program and other departmental programs and events. I understand that this information is not shared with outside entities.)

Participant Last Name

First Name Birthdate M/F Grade Class Title

Section Alternate Activity # Letter Activity #

Roster Notes:________________________________________________________________________

Alternate Section Letter

Fee

Total Fees $

For Youth Leagues ONLY: Please indicate the school your child attends by circling the appropriate letter. A. Barnard B. Bemis C. Costello D. Hamilton

E. Hill F. Leonard G. Martell H. Morse

I. Schroeder J. Susick K. Troy Union L. Wass

M. Wattles N. Avondale Schools O. Bham/Blmfld Schools P. Baker

Q. Boulan R. Larson S. Smith T. Athens High

U. Troy High W. Private School

I hereby voluntarily release and hold harmless the City of Troy, City of Troy Contractors/Independent Contractors and the Troy School District from all liability for all types of damages or injuries, whether foreseeable or not, sustained by myself, my child and other family members while participating, watching and traveling to or from this activity. I/we also hereby authorize the City to reproduce, copy, exhibit, publish, broadcast or distribute my image or my child’s image in any and all videotapes and photographs taken while participating, watching and traveling to or from the activity for promotional purposes.

Signature Required: ______________________________________________________Date:___________________ Payment (DO NOT SEND CASH) : Check (Payable to City of Troy)

Mastercard

VISA

Card Number: ____________________________________________Expiration Date:_______________ Name: _____________________________________Authorizing Signature _______________________ (Please print as it appears on card)

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Check here if you need an accommodation and you will be contacted by the ADA Coordinator.


Special/Refund Information RESIDENT....Begins Aug 24 @ 8 am NON-RESIDENT....Begins Aug 31 @ 8 am ON-LINE ............www.troymi.gov/parksandreconline............... FASTEST DROP-OFF........ see info below for locations .......................... FAST MAIL-IN............. Troy Parks and Recreation, Attn: Registration ...Slow 3179 Livernois, Troy, MI 48083 (if received by 8/23/10) WALK-IN ........... see info below for locations ........................... Slowest Registration continues until courses are filled or closed unless otherwise noted.

RESIDENT REGISTRATION Mail-in Registration: (forms accepted Aug 23/entered Aug 24) Mail-in registration forms received through Aug 23 will be processed randomly beginning Aug 24 with that day’s mail. This process could take 3-5 business days. Limit 2 households per envelope - each on their own form. Drop-off Registration: (forms accepted Aug 23/entered Aug 24) Registrations dropped off through Aug 23 will be processed randomly with the mail beginning Aug 24. This process could take 3-5 business days. Payment must be included with your registration form. (Check or charge card # - no cash please.) Limit 2 households per envelope - each on their own form. Walk-in Registration: (Begins Aug 31) In-person registration for residents and non-residents begins Aug 31 at the Troy Community Center during regular business hours. You may register yourself and one other household. Facility

Phone #

Days/Hours

Troy Parks and Recreation 3179 Livernois Lloyd A. Stage Nature Center 6685 Coolidge Highway

248.524.3484

M-F ..... 8 am-8 pm Sat ...... 8:30 am-12:30 pm M-W..... closed Th, F .....10 am-2 pm Sat .........10 am-4 pm Sun.........12 noon-4 pm

248.524.3567

Online Registration: www.troymi.gov/parksandreconline Register online for most activities unless description indicates mail-in only with an envelope next to class description. You will need your household ID number. Your number can be found in the left top corner of a receipt or by calling 248.524.3484.

248.524.3484 Refunds/Transfers

The following refund policy applies to all programs unless otherwise noted (tennis, trips, special events, and swim lessons): • Refunds are given in the form of a check. • A refund or transfer must be requested before the first class of programs that meet five times or less. • Refunds and transfers must be requested before the second class for all other classes. • Transfers requested after the first class will be prorated and patron pays the difference of the new class. • Refunds are issued to the head of household of the person registered for the class. • A $10 service fee will be withheld on all patron requested refunds. Refunds are prorated if requested after the first class. • Refunds take three to four weeks to process. • No refunds will be issued if the amount due after the service fee and prorated fee is less than $5. • Only one $10 service fee per household will be charged when making multiple refund requests at the same time. • Transfers may not be requested until Aug 31.

Program Cancellations Programs will be cancelled three days prior to the start date if enrollment is insufficient, unless otherwise noted. You will be contacted by phone and receive a full refund by mail. Register early!

Late Fee Policy for Picking up Children from Programs/Classes When a program or activity concludes,

E-mail Confirmation: We will e-mail a confirmation to you as soon as your registration parents/guardians are responsible to pick up has been processed. No phone calls, please. If your first choice and alternates are filled, your check will be returned. If paying by check and some of your classes are full, your balance will be refunded by check which will take three to four weeks to process.

their children at the program. If a child is not picked up after the program concludes, the following late policy will be in effect:

NON-RESIDENT REGISTRATION

Non-Resident Registration: (Begins Aug 31) Non-residents may register online or in person for programs (excluding youth leagues) beginning Aug 31.

Payment: Payment for classes will be accepted in the form of check made payable to: City of Troy or by Master Card or Visa. Cash is accepted only when registering in person. Past due recreation fees for the household must be paid in full in order to register for additional Parks and Recreation programs. Non-Sufficient Funds Fee: There is a $25 fee for all check, charge and debit transactions returned for non-payment. Waiting list: Registrant will not be placed on a wait list for first choice if alternate choice is available. Falsification of Information: Participants falsifying information will be dismissed from the program and no refund granted.

$10 for up to every 15 minutes late in picking up a child. The parents will be called after the first 15 minutes; if they are unavailable, the emergency contacts will then be called. After 40 minutes, the program Supervisor will be contacted; followed by the Troy Police Department who will pick up the child.

Any late fees must be paid in full by check prior to the next day of the program/activity. If the program/activity has concluded, the balance will be due within 10 days. We reserve the right to dismiss any child from the program, without a refund, due to excessive early drop-offs and/or late pick-ups.

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Children discover the wonder of fall during an outdoor hike at the Lloyd A. Stage Nature Center.


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