WPRF Summer Activity Guide

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Activity Guide

Summer 2021

5 4th of July 10 Swim Lessons 17 Playground Programs 23 Youth Tennis

125th Anniversary Events - Center Insert

Buchn Commu er Park n and Po ity Room ol Gran d Openin g! pg. 6


Longer days of sunny rays are here… it’s summertime in the City of Waukesha! I’m very excited that we are able to bring back many of our favorite activities this summer with safety protocols in place.

Throughout the summer we will continue our celebration of the City’s 125th Anniversary with special 125th themed activities at many of our events. Join us as we celebrate the history of Buchner Park at Buchnerfest and cut the ribbon on the new Buchner Park Community Pool on Saturday, June 12th! (pg. 6). Don’t miss Throwback Monday Night at the Movies (pg. 22) featuring popular films from the past. We are also including a movie night for grown-ups in August featuring “Saturday Night Fever.” Tribute Tuesday concerts (pg. 37) will be back in Cutler Park each month with a very special Anniversary cake celebration at the August concert. Check out the 125th Anniversary brochure included in the activity guide for a list of all the 125th Anniversary celebrations. I hope you get the chance to splash in a City pool this summer, including our new Buchner Park Community Pool. Pools are scheduled to open Friday, June 11th! Group pool passes are available at a discounted rate through June 3rd, and new this year, passes are available to purchase online (pg. 7). Looking to get the kids out of the house? Give our recreation programs a try! From summer sports to swimming lessons we’ve got programs that your children will love. They can learn how to play pickleball, sand volleyball, or attend an Art Adventures Camp. We offer exceptional programs at affordable prices that will leave your child with friendships and memories that will last a lifetime! Don’t forget about our wonderful parks and playgrounds. With our pickleball, tennis, volleyball, and basketball courts, every day is a good day to get out and play! Enjoy the summer Waukesha!

On the cover: Georgia Tuyls at Horeb Springs Aquatic Center TABLE OF CONTENTS

SUMMER SPECIAL EVENTS

Buchner Pool Grand Reopening / Buchnerfest . . . . . . 6 Civic Band . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Fourth of July Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Monday Night Movies/Adult Movie In The Park. . . . 22 “The Moving Wall” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Back Cover and Field of Honor . . . . . . . . . . Inside Back cover Tribute Tuesday Concerts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Waukesha Night Out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

SUMMER PROGRAMS Discount Tickets (Attractions). . Playground Programs (All types) . Pools. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Swim Lessons. . . . . . . . . . . . . Pool Pass/Info. . . . . . . . . . . . . Tennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Pre-School Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21, 29-30 Fox Tale Preschool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 PRESCHOOL Music Maker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Lil’ Dragons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Tumbling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Youth Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-28, 31 Before/After School Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 YOUTH Homeschool. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Youth Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-28 Youth Soccer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-25 Teen Activities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-35 LIT Leaders. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 TEENS Babysitters Training. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Tennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

Family Activities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Tae Kwon Do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 FAMILY Tree Climbing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Adults Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-44 Enrichment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-40 Sports. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41-43 Men’s Touch Football. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Men’s Fall Softball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 ADULT Pickleball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42-43 Tennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Golf. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 55 Plus Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45-47 Enrichment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45, 47 Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 55+ Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Volunteering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Branching Out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Beer Gardens / Oktoberfest / Sponsorship . . . . . . . . 44 Community Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Friends of WPRF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Helpful Phone Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Glacial Drumlin Pass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Library Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-33,36 Policies & Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-51 MISC PFW (The Park Foundation of Waukesha) . . . . . . 41 Park Facilities/Locations Map . . . . . . . . . . . . 52-53 Pool Pass Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Registration Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Registration Procedures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Rental Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48-49, 54 Volunteer Opportunities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45


CITY RESPONSE UPDATE - COVID - 19

COMMITMENT TO SAFETY - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State and Local Government. The offerings, policy and programs are subject to change at any time pending Government Orders

City of Waukesha Current and Future Impacts to Parks, Recreation and Services In Response to COVID-19 The City of Waukesha Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department has implemented many changes to park operations, programming, and services in response to COVID-19. While the vaccine rollout is encouraging, we continue to follow CDC social distancing guidelines. Methods include everyday preventive actions, cleaning and disinfecting protocols to reduce the risk of COVID-19 exposure while visiting parks and attending WPRF events and activities. Sign up for the City of Waukesha Parks, Recreation and Forestry text alerts and get events and program information sent directly to your mobile device.

Everyday preventive actions include:

• Washing your hands often. • Avoiding close contact with people who are sick. • Staying home when you are sick. • Covering coughs and sneezes with a tissue or the inside of your elbow. • Cleaning and disinfecting frequently touched surfaces. • Using a mask in public, especially when it may be difficult to maintain a distance of at least six feet from other people and as required inside through State and Local guidelines.

• Go to the website – activation button (TEXT ALERTS –Red lettering); https//waukesha-wi.gov/427 • Complete the information requested. • You will be asked to select message groups you would like to receive information from. Groups include: Pool information, Schuetze Recreation Center, Before and Afterschool,Youth Development, Adults Sports, Youth Sports, Special Events, Volunteers, Racquet and Paddle Sports and General Recreation Programs. • Click the Continue box at the bottom of the page. • Enter your authorization code, accept terms and click continue.

Summer Safety Considerations:

Please see summer safety considerations throughout the activity guide designed to help guide participants through COVID-19 safe practices. We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, Stay Connected State and Local Government. The offerings, policies and programs • waukesha-wi.gov are subject to change at any time pending Government orders. We ask participants to remain socially distanced, follow signage • Change colors to pastels • Call 262-524-3737 to sign up for: Monthly WPRF Newsletter: that reinforce polices and comply with staff and volunteer add colored block • opportunities. Change studying picture to face and Gold Nuggets, Senior Newsletter: Seniors on the Go requests so we can continue to offer • Please continue to call the INFO LINE at 262-522-9356 • Text for testimonial boxes found in Mary Berg's file

Impact Child’s Life this summer a

WPRF Financial Assistance Fund securing access & affordability for all!

The “Building Brighter Futures” WPRF Financial Assistance campaign provides access and affordability for families who may not otherwise be able to afford recreation programs. Financial assistance provides positive experiences through before/afterschool/summer programs, swimming lessons, youth enrichment programs, and youth sports.

American Red Cross swim lessons and Youth Enrichment. Did you know? No child is ever water safe. The goal of swim lessons is to make children SAFER in, on and around water. • 79% of children in households with incomes less than $50,000 have little-to-no swimming ability. • Research shows 64% of African American, 45% of Hispanic/Latino, and 40% of Caucasian children have little to no swimming ability. • 10 people drown each day in the United States. • Formal swimming lessons reduces the likelihood of childhood drowning by 88%.

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Youth sports programs teach developmental skills, teamwork and sportsmanship.

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Did you know? Active kids do better in life 10% lower obesity rate Up to 40% higher test scores 15% more likely to go to college Lower levels of depression and self-derogation High self esteem (source: The Aspen Institute Project Play)

(source: USA Swimming Foundation)

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Will you help a child in our community succeed and donate to Building Brighter Futures? Donate Online Select $100, $50, $20 or any combination to help sponsor a child this summer! waukesha-wi.gov/1963

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a donation to:

Waukesha Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department ATTN: Financial Assistance Fund 1900 Aviation Drive Waukesha, WI 53188 (Make checks payable to: WPRF)

Add a Dollar! Add $1.00 donation when registering for any WPRF activity.

We are Building Brighter Futures with your help! For more information, or to donate, please see waukesha-wi.gov/1963/Financial-Assistance Donations to Waukesha Parks, Recreation and Forestry (WPRF) for The Bright Future Financial Assistance Fund are tax-deductible under section 170(c)(1) of the IRS code to the extent allowed by law.

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BRANCHING OUT

EAB Update and Tree Walk As we are starting to feel spring in the air and we “Spring Forward” with our clocks, this is a good time for an Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) update. The City of Waukesha Parks, Recreation & Forestry Dept. (WPRF) continues to deal with the devastation caused by a non-native pest that attacks most, if not all, “True Ash” trees. Ash trees are in the genus Fraxinus and are the only currently known target of EAB. Genus is one level of classification of living things, including trees. Some people may be familiar with Mountain Ash, however, this is not a true ash, as it is in the genus Sorbus and therefore is not fed on by EAB. To date, WPRF has reduced the number of managed ash trees under our jurisdiction from approximately 6,000 trees to approximately 3,500 trees. The Forestry Division began treating ash trees in 2010 in order to prevent tree mortality and to slow the spread of the insect. Currently, all existing managed ash trees are treated once every three years after two initial four-year cycles. The four-year cycle was selected with financial and manpower constraints in mind and was determined to be the best way to manage the number of untreated trees requiring removal in any given year. All untreated ash trees have been removed and now we have transitioned to treating as many trees as possible and removing trees that were treated, but do not warrant further treatment due to the presence of EAB, overall condition, or tree location. One bright spot in the battle against EAB has been the introduction and subsequent use of a more concentrated form of the chemical used to treat ash trees. Treatments have always been done utilizing Best Management Practices and following the pesticide label. Forestry members are all trained professionals and have been able to reduce the time required to treat an individual ash tree to as little as one third of the time needed with the previously used chemical. Despite being more concentrated, the new chemical is priced comparably to the previous insecticide. Less time treating trees has allowed us to transition to our three-year program and provides more time for other important tree maintenance needs, including pruning and replanting. The Forestry Division makes every effort possible to replace all trees that are removed. To help reduce the likelihood of another new pest coming in and causing large scale devastation to our Urban Forest we have increased our species diversity. The area between a sidewalk and curb in the City of Waukesha and cities in general are difficult places to grow a tree. Many trees that might grow well in a private yard do not do well in an area restricted in size, with relatively poor soil and exposed to road salt and other urban impacts. Furthermore, EAB and new home development has increased demand for trees and the City competes for new tree availability with other municipalities, private landscape contractors and individual homeowners. 4

We have seen price savings and increased access to desired trees through Growing Agreements with two of our tree suppliers. These agreements allow us to order trees, have them planted specifically for City use and then delivered as they mature over a period of a few years. Only a small downpayment is required at time of order with the balance paid at time of delivery. The City can lock in a final price, untouched by inflation while the tree grows at the nursery. A great opportunity for those that love trees yet are not always aware of how to identify the many trees growing in the City is our upcoming Tree Walk in the Fox River Sanctuary and the E.B. Shurts Building. The next opportunity will be on Sunday, October 10th. Registration and additional information about the walk will be available in the Fall 2021 Activity Guide. The walk will be led by members of the Forestry Division of WPRF and will be an informal yet informative opportunity to identify trees using a dichotomous key (provided to each participant). Dress for an outdoor event and wear comfortable walking shoes while we look at the variety of tree species planted over the years in one of the City’s many beautiful parks. Sincerely, Mike Talaska, City Forester

Waukesha Night OUt Wednesday, August 4 5:00-8:00 pm, Frame Park

Visit with our Police and Fire Departments and check out the vehicles on display along with games, activities, food, and demonstrations. Stop by the Friends/WPRF booth. Also, make sure to stop at the 125th Anniversary booth for activities and giveaways. Please be aware of COVID-19 safety considerations.

Registration Form pg. 57 / WPRF: 262.524.3737 / www.waukesha-wi.gov


COMMITMENT TO SAFETY - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State and Local Government. The offerings, policy and programs are subject to change at any time pending Government Orders. Attendees are asked to socially distance along the route.

City of Waukesha Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department is proud to present . . .

Independence Day Celebration! Sunday, July 4th

Parade theme: “Looking Back – Reaching Forward” Happy 125th Anniversary Check out the website for information on how to enter a float in the parade, map and more: waukesha-wi.gov/695/4th-of-July-Activities

See website for route: Waukesha-wi.gov/695 Free ice cream will be distributed to all children that participate in the parade – sponsored by Waukesha Kiwanis Early Risers.

The Independence Day celebration concludes with a bang! Bring your blankets and chairs!

July 4th Fireworks - 9:30 pm Waukesha County Expo Center 1000 Northview Rd., Waukesha Free Parking Grounds open at 7:00 pm

NEW THIS YEAR CARS parking on the Expo Grounds will be parked in every other spot by staff and patrons will remain in their cars or in the parking space immediately to the left of their vehicle. Attendees must follow the direction of staff. No access to the grounds will be allowed. Cars use Gate #1 only. 700 spaces available. PEDESTRIANS will be allowed on the grounds from Gate #3 only. Attendees (groups of 5) must choose a cone to sit near and remain in that area, socially distanced from others. Please wear a mask when leaving your designated area to use the restrooms. Concessions will not be available. Fireworks begin approximately 9:30 pm.

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Grand Opening

Buchner Park Community Room & Pool Grand Opening

125th Anniversary Celebration & Buchnerfest Help us debut our new pool and join us for an afternoon of fun water themed activities. Dance to the sounds of a live DJ, show off your style with a best dressed swimsuit from 1896, test your accuracy with our dunk tank, challenge yourself with an inner tube race, show off your style in our diving board and basketball trick shot competitions!

Saturday, June 12

Daily Admission or Pool Pass Noon - 2:00 pm | Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at Noon

Buchner’s history began in 1915 with John Paul Buchner, who donated the 5 acre plot that became Buchner Park.

Annual Childrens Festival - Buchnerfest/Summer Reading Kick-Off Happy 125th Anniversary Waukesha! – Come Discover Waukesha Saturday, June 12 Buchner Park, 231 Oakland Avenue 10:00 am-Noon / Free

“Take home Kits” will be available for all registered children 2-12 years

Join us at our Annual Buchnerfest Children’s Festival while celebrating 125 years as a City! Families and children will Discover Waukesha, through storytelling from Sharp Literacy, learn pastime games from the WPRF Youth Development Staff and listen to the Waukesha Public Library Storyteller, Mr. Chris, as he tells the story of Buchner Park which was dedicated to our City by John Buchner in 1923. Registered children ages 2-12 years of age will receive “Take Home Game Kit” and a Summer Reading “Literacy Kit”. Each registered person in attendance will be entered in a drawing to win the newest Sharp Literacy Book, Discover Waukesha- a magical learning space that will take you through the city, from the Fox River to Frame Park. Discover Waukesha books will be available to purchase on site for $14.99. Stay and Picnic in the park before attending the Grand Opening of our New Buchner Pool at noon. 9:45-10:10 am 10:15-10:40 am 10:45 am-11:10 pm 11:15-11:40 pm (Bilingual/Spanish)

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2+ years (each child attending must be registered) (50 Children ages 2-12 years in each slot)

• All participants must register in advance to participate in this event. • We ask that you do not arrive until your registered time and each family maintain 6 feet distance. A cone grid system will be in place for viewing the activities safely. Inclement weather: Please call the WPRF information line at 262-522-9356

Pool Safety Considerations: • We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State and Local Government. We will comply with social distancing regulations, capacity restrictions, disinfecting and other procedures due to the COVID-19 pandemic, to ensure the safety of our lifeguard staff and all our swimmers. • Capacity Limits: The number of people allowed in our facilities may have to be reduced to accommodate social distancing. The set capacity is based on the area of the facility, both in the water and on available deck space, excluding walkways and common areas. In the event we reach capacity we will have signs at the front of the facility when pools are closed at capacity. We welcome you to wait until some guests leave or visit our other pool. • Social Distancing: Social distancing while at our facilities is the primary responsibility of our swimmers. However, our staff may request more physical space between groups when necessary. Social distancing of at least 6 feet between non-family members must always be maintained while in the facility on deck or in the water. • Increased Cleaning and Sanitization: Although our facilities are disinfected daily, we ask that patrons sanitize during mid-day use. Disinfecting supplies will be available at the guard house.

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Registration Form pg. 57 / WPRF: 262.524.3737 / www.waukesha-wi.gov


POOL FEES

Seasonal Pool Pass Fees

Pass Information

Ultimate Pass (includes Slides) • • •

• Key tags will be issued to all members. These unique bar-coded tags will not have a picture on them, but a name can be written on the tag if you so desire. • Pictures will be taken at the time the key tag is issued and will be used as key tag verification at the time of pool check-in. The key tag will not be issued without a picture being taken.

Admission for 2021 summer. Use of all amenities including slides. Admission into Special Events.

Basic Pass • • •

Admission for 2021 summer. Use of all amenities except slides. Admission into Special Events.

• Pictures can be taken in advance at WPRF main office or at the pools after they open. 2019 key tag can be reused.

Early Discount – Ends June 3, 2021 Early Discount: Additional members must be added prior to the early discount deadline to pay the discounted rate. Early Discount also includes 5 free guest passes.

Pool Pass Ultimate

R/NR

Fee

Group (up to 5 members)

Resident Non-Resident Resident Non-Resident Resident Non-Resident

$131 $197 $27 $40 $66 $99

Resident Non-Resident Resident Non-Resident Resident Non-Resident Resident Non-Resident

$111 $167 $23 $34 $52 $77 $41 $62

Additional Passes (per Individual with group only) Single

Pool Pass Basic Group (up to 5 members) Additional Passes (per Individual with group only) Single Single Senior

Regular Rates Starting June 4, 2021 Pool Pass Ultimate Group (up to 5 members)

Additional Passes (per Individual) Single

Pool Pass Basic

Group (up to 5 members) Additional Passes (per Individual with group only) Single Single Senior

Daily Passes (without slides) Daily Pass Children (1‐17) Adults Seniors (55+)

Before 5:00 pm $4.00 $5.00 $2.00

After 5:00 pm $3.00 $4.00 $1.50

Before 5:00 pm $3.00

After 5:00 pm $2.00

Water Slide Fee Daily Pass All Ages

How Do I Buy a Pass?

• New! Pool Passes can now be purchased online. For detailed instructions: waukesha-wi.gov/515/Pool-Pass-Information • Passes are available for purchase using the Pool Pass Registration Form. The form can be mailed, emailed, dropped off or completed in person. Purchase of the passes at the pools begin upon pool opening. • In order to qualify for a group pass resident rate, all pass members 18+ must be a resident of the City of Waukesha. • You do not need to list everyone who will be on the pass at the time of purchase. The payee is not required to be a member of the group. • You must be at least 18 years old to purchase a pool pass. • Refunds are not available for pool passes.

What Happens if my Card Gets Lost or Stolen?

• Notify the WPRF Office immediately. We will cancel that key tag and issue a new one. Replacement cost is $5. Maximum cost for group is $15.

Duplicate Pass

Resident Non-Resident Resident Non-Resident Resident Non-Resident

$151 $228 $31 $46 $75 $113

Resident Non-Resident Resident Non-Resident Resident Non-Resident Resident Non-Resident

$133 $200 $27 $40 $63 $95 $48 $73

• If a duplicate pass is desired, please call the office at 262-524-3737 for more information.

Pool Rules and Regulations

All Pool Regulations can be found online: waukesha-wi.gov/512/Pool-Rules. Here are rules that you should know before coming to the pool! 1. Children under 7 must be accompanied by a chaperone of at least 12 years of age. This includes accompanying the child into the water. 2. You must be 4 feet tall (48”) to use the Horeb Slide and 42” for Buchner Slide. 3. Patrons must wear a bathing suit to swim. Cut-offs and spandex are not permitted. Swimsuits are made of Lycra, nylon or a combination of these fabrics and have a liner. 4. Flotation devices are allowed ONLY during special times. 5. Children not toilet trained must wear swim diapers. (available for purchase at front desk). 6. Bringing in your own chairs is allowed and encouraged. 7. Walk-in food or beverage are prohibited.

Pool Closings

The pools will close in inclement weather. The pool may close if air temperature is 68 degrees or below, and must close if pool temperature is 65 degrees or below. Closings are at the discretion of the pool staff in charge and are based on inclement weather, attendance (less than 20 patrons) or unusual circumstances. Refunds will not be given for inclement weather.You will be notified of all closings online, and on the WPRF information line 262-522-9356.

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HOREB SPRINGS AQUATIC CENTER

Horeb Spring Schedule Horeb Springs Aquatic Center (HSAC) 262-524-3727 / 330 Spring Street

330 Spring St.; 262‐524‐3727 Friday, Open: Friday, June 11-Sunday, 11-Sunday, August 29 June 11 to Sunday, August 29

Monday - Friday

Saturday

Sunday

10:00 am - Noon

9:00 - 11:00 am

10:00 am - Noon

Swim Lessons – No Open Swim

Pool Closed Staff Training

Family Swim (personal flotation and pool toys permitted)

11:00 am - 12:30 pm Zero Depth Swim ONLY 12:30 - 4:30 pm

12:30 - 8:00 pm

12:30 - 7:00 pm

Open Swim, diving boards and slides

Open Swim, diving boards and slides

Open Swim, diving boards and slides

4:30 - 6:00 pm

Open Swim Fun includes: Swim Lessons – No Open Swim A 1-meter diving board, 3-meter diving board, spray features, toddler slide, zero depth entry, lounge in the water under shade structures or just enjoy the open water. 6:15 - 8:00 pm Open Swim, diving boards and slides

Swim Lessons and Fitness Classes: Available for an additional charge. Plunge Pool and Slide: 2 - 350-foot slides available with the Ultimate Pass.

Open Swim: Fun includes a 1‐meter diving board, 3‐meter diving board, spray features, toddler slide, zero Superhero Swim Spectacular! depth entry, lounge in the water under structures or just enjoy the open water. Use your powers for good as you help us partyshade the night away! Comes dressed as your favorite superhero and use your superpowers to participate in fun activities and games! Swim Lessons and Fitness Classes: Available for an additional Charge. Superhero costumes are encouraged, but please leave your superweapons at home (swords, hammers, light sabers, Plunge Pool and Slide: 2 ‐ 350‐foot slides available with the Ultimate Pass. shields, etc) Saturday, July 10 Daily Admission or Pool Pass 6:00-8:00 pm

Wacky Wednesday at Horeb Springs Aquatics Center WEDNESDAY THEME

June 23 June 30 July 7 July 14 July 21

Free Patriotic Bracelet to all Participants Each youth gets a mini beach ball Each youth gets a free temporary Tattoo Go Fishing Day – Pool Patrons get a squirting fish Popcorn Day – Pool Patrons get a ticket for a free small popcorn

Available at

New! Personal Chair Safe - $40.00

FlexSafe are available to purchase at Buchner and Horeb Pool. FlexSafe are personal anti-theft safe bags that lock to lounge chairs for peace of mind while visiting the pool. Personal chair safes can only be left on the chair during open swim session. If left on the chair at the end of the day, safes will be cut off by WPRF staff at the expense of the safe owner.

FEE: $5.00 or Pool Pass 8

Registration Form pg. 57 / WPRF: 262.524.3737 / www.waukesha-wi.gov


BUCHNER PARK POOL

New! Grand Opening See Page 6

Buchner Park Community Room & Pool 262-524-3727 / 223 Oakland Ave.

Buchner Pool Schedule

Open: Friday, June 11-Sunday, August 29 223 Oakland Ave; (262) 524-3727 Friday, June 11th – Sunday, August 29th

Monday - Friday

Saturday

Sunday

7:00 - 9:00 am

7:00 - 9:00 am

7:00 - 10:00 am

Open Adult Fitness Current Channel

Open Adult Fitness Current Channel

9:00 am - Noon

9:00 - 11:00 am

Open Lap Swim & Adult Fitness Current Channel 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

Open Adult Lap Swim & *Swim Lessons in Channel

Pools Closed for Staff Training

12:30 - 5:00 pm

Open Swim

(50 m/children’s pool, channel, slides)

Open Swim 50 Meters: Enjoy lap swimming, volleyball, basketball, fitness bikes and Open Swim aqua jog belts use (first come first serve basis), 1-meter diving board, lounge in the water under (50 m/children’s pool, channel, slides) shade structures or just enjoy the open water. Children’s Pool: Family fun includes zero depth entry, spray feature and small slide. Swim Lessons and Fitness Classes: Available for an additional charge. Channel: Gently ride along on a single or double inner tube during open channel time (on a first come first serve basis) or workout against the current during open adult fitness times (16 years and older). Plunge Pool and Slide: Available with the Ultimate Pass.

11:00 am - 8:00 pm

Open Swim

(50 m/children’s pool, channel, slides)

5:00 - 7:00 pm

Open Swim in 50 Meter and Children’s Pool *Swim Lessons & Fitness Classes in Channel/Plunge Pool 7:00 - 8:00 pm Open Swim (50 m/children’s pool, channel, slides)

both pools!

Bingo

Cool Pool Kid’s Club - FREE

Enjoy bingo at Buchner Pool on Thursday evening. All ages welcome.

Complete the 10 items listed on the card, and receive a prize.

Open Swim 50 Meters: Enjoy lap swimming, volleyball, basketball, fitness bikes and aqua jog belts THURSDAY use (on a first come first serve basis), 1 meter diving board, inTHEME the water under shade 5:00-6:00lounge PM Parents/guardians June 17 Win an Ice Cream Treat Cool Pool Kids Club will be asked to structures June 24 Win a Candy Bar implement the or just enjoy the open water. Name _______________________Age _______ Date_________

program and confirm the completion of tasks. Prizes can be redeemed from the concession stand.

Complete the 10 items listed below throughout the summer and receive a special prize (one prize per person). Parents/guardians will be asked to implement the program and confirm the completion of tasks. Prizes can be redeemed from the concession stand at Horeb or at the front desk at Buchner. Learn the name of one front Learn one Lifeguard’s name desk or concession attendant

July 1 July 8 July 15 July 22 July 29 August 5 August 12

Win a slushie Win a bag of Chips Win a Candy Bar Win an Ice Cream Treat Win a Slushie Win a Candy Bar Win an Ice Cream Treat

Children’s Pool: Family fun includes zero depth entry, spray feature and small slide. Follow the rules

Attend swimming lessons

Show a positive attitude and good manners

Make one new friend

Explore underwater

Practice one new skill at the pool (parent/guardian’s choice)

Wear sunscreen each time you come to the pool

Tell one person to “Have a great day” at the pool

Swim Lessons and Fitness Classes: Available for an additional Charge. Fee: $4.00 or Pool Pass

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AMERICAN RED CROSS SWIM LESSONS

American Red Cross “Learn to Swim” Program

American Red Cross certified Water Safety Instructors teach swimming skills. Children often need to repeat certain levels before advancing on to the next level.

Parent Observation and Expectations

To create the best possible learning environment, spectators will only be allowed in the pool area for a few minutes on the first day of class. On the first day, parents will be excused after roll call and the introductory speech. Children must shower before lessons.

Parent observation locations:

• Outside the fence at Horeb Spring • On the Concessions Deck at Buchner Pool Depending on the parent’s comfort level, it is not necessary to come in the pool area on the first day of class. Throughout the session, parents/guardians are encouraged to speak with their child’s instructor after class to check on the progress of their child. Students should arrive 5 minutes prior to class is scheduled to start.

Lesson Entrance

• Horeb – South Gate • Buchner – Main Entrance

Class Cancellations – Every effort will be made to

hold a class. In the event of inclement weather please call the information line 262-522-9356. (Sign up to receive text alerts on pg. 3)

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American Red Cross “Learn to Swim” Pool Requirements:

1. Participants should familiarize themselves with the pool rules as posted before entering the water. 2. Showers are required before entering the pool. 3. Remove band-aids and gum before entering the pool. 4. Personal chair vaults are available for purchase at our main office and pool front desks. Swim lesson participants will have an area on deck to keep personal items (towel, backpack, etc.) 5. WPRF is not responsible for any lost or stolen items. 6. No food, drink, hairpins, paper or glass containers are permitted in the pool area. 7. Children over 6 years of age must change in gender appropriate locker rooms or use family bathrooms. 8. WPRF requires swim diapers to be worn if your child is not toilet trained.

Swim Pre-Test

New to the swim instruction program? Has it been a few years since the last lesson? A Swim Pretest is an opportunity for: • One-on-one skill screening • Level placement • Introducing yourself and your child to the facility. Please call the Parks & Recreation office 262-524-3737 between the hours of 8:00 am and 4:30 pm to have your name placed on the list for the pre-test. Participants are taken on a first come, first served basis; however, if we have an idea of how many will be in attendance, staff can be scheduled accordingly to serve you better. Sorry, staff will not be able to handle registrations at the pre-test. Tuesday, June 15 Wednesday, June 16 Horeb Pool Buchner Pool 11:00 am 5:15 pm

Registration Form pg. 57 / WPRF: 262.524.3737 / www.waukesha-wi.gov


AMERICAN RED CROSS SWIM LESSONS LEVEL

PREREQUISITES

SKILLS TAUGHT

Juniors are parent & child 1-4 years of age

Parents and children learn to increase a child’s comfort level in the water and build a foundation of basic skills. These classes are designed to meet the needs of participants of all ages.

Ratio: 1 to 5

3+ Years of age (4+ years of age is recommended – 3 year olds that are comfortable in the water are eligible for this level)

Enter/exit water using ramps, steps or slide, blow bubbles, submerge mouth, nose and eyes, open eyes under water and retrieve submerged objects, front glide and back glide with recovery to a vertical position, back float, roll from front to back and back to front, arm and hand treading action, alternating and simultaneous leg action and arm actions on front and back, age appropriate water safety topics.

Preschool Aquatics – Level II

Successful completion of Preschool Level I

Enter water by stepping in from deck or low height, exit water using ladder, steps or side, bobbing, open eyes under water and retrieve submerged objects, front glide and back glide with recovery to a vertical position, front float, back float, roll from front to back and back to front, tread water using arm and leg actions, combined arm and leg actions on front, finning arm action on back and combined arm and leg actions on back, age appropriate water safety topics. Enter/exit water using a ramp, steps or side, blow bubbles, bobbing, open eyes under water and retrieve submerged objects, front and back glides with recovery to a vertical position, back float, roll from front to back and back to front, treading water arm and hand actions, alternating and simultaneous leg and arm action on front and back, combined arm and leg actions on front and back, age appropriate water safety topics.

Juniors - Parent and Child Aquatics Ratio: 1 to 10 Preschool Aquatics – Level I

Ratio: 1 to 5

Level 1– Introduction to Water Skills Ratio: 1 to 5

Level 2– Fundamental Aquatic Skills Ratio: 1 to 6

Level 3 – Stroke Development

Open to children who enter 5 year kindergarten in the Fall of 2021.

Successful completion of Level 1 or Preschool Aquatics Level II

Step or jump from the side into shoulder-deep water, exit water using ladder, steps or side, fully submerge and hold breath, bobbing, open eyes under water and retrieve submerged objects, rotary breathing, front, jellyfish and tuck floats, front and back glide with recovery to vertical position, back float, roll from front to back and back to front, tread water, change direction of travel while swimming, combined arm and leg actions on front and back, finning arm action on back, age appropriate water safety topics.

Successful completion of Level 2

Jump into deep water from the side, headfirst entry from the side in seated and kneeling positions, bobbing, rotary breathing, survival float, back float, tread water, push off in streamline position on front, then begin kicking, front crawl, elementary backstroke, flutter, scissors kick, breaststroke and dolphin kick, age appropriate water safety topics.

Successful completion of Level 3

Headfirst entry in compact and stride positions, feet first surface dive, swim underwater, tread water, survival swimming, front crawl, elementary backstroke, breaststroke, back crawl, butterfly, sidestroke, open turns on the front and back, flutter and dolphin kicks on back, push off in streamlined position on back, then begin kicking, appropriate water safety topics.

Successful completion of Level 4

Shallow angle dive into deep water, tuck surface dive, pike surface dive, tread water, sculling, front crawl, elementary backstroke, breaststroke, back crawl, butterfly, sidestroke, front flip turn, backstroke flip turn, appropriate water safety topics.

Successful completion of Level 5

Surface dive and retrieve object from the bottom (7-10 feet deep), front crawl, elementary backstroke, breaststroke, back crawl, butterfly, sidestroke, open turn and flip turns, 500 yard swimming, personal water safety.

Ratio: 1 to 7

Level 4 – Stroke Improvement Ratio: 1 to 7

Level 5 – Stroke Refinement Ratio: 1 to 9 Level 6 – Advanced Fitness Swimming and Personal Water Safety Ratio: 1 to 9

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AMERICAN RED CROSS SWIM LESSONS

Buchner Park Pool – 223 Oakland Ave.

Session I Monday-Friday, (1st week) – Monday-Thursday (2nd week), June 21 - July 1 Time

Juniors

10:15-10:45 am 10:50-11:20 am

Pre I

Pre II

4500.210 4500.201

11:25-11:55 am

4500.221

5:00-5:30 pm

4500.211

5:40-6:10 pm

4500.202

6:20-6:50 pm

4500.203

4500.222 4500.212

R/NR FEE: $39/$59

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Level 4

4500.234

4500.258

4500.282

4500.305

4500.235

4500.259

4500.283

4500.306

4500.236

4500.260

4500.284

4500.307

4500.237

4500.261

4500.285

4500.308

4500.238

4500.262

4500.239

4500.263

Level 5

4500.328 4500.322

4500.309

4500.323

Level 4

Level 5

4500.286

Session II Monday-Friday, (1st week) – Monday-Thursday (2nd week), July 5 - July 15 Time

Juniors

10:15-10:45 am

4500.204

Pre I

10:50-11:20 am

4500.213

11:25-11:55 am

4500.214

5:00-5:30 pm

6:20-6:50 pm

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

4500.223

4500.240

4500.264

4500.287

4500.224

4500.241

4500.265

4500.288

4500.310

4500.242

4500.266

4500.289

4500.311

4500.329

4500.243

4500.267

4500.290

4500.312

4500.330

4500.244

4500.268

4500.291

4500.245

4500.269

4500.292

4500.215 4500.205

R/NR FEE: $39/$59

Pre II

4500.225

5:40-6:10 pm

4500.226

Juniors

Pre I

10:15-10:45 am

4500.216

10:50-11:20 am

4500.217

11:25-11:55 am

4500.206

5:00-5:30 pm 5:40-6:10 pm 6:20-6:50 pm

Pre II

4500.313

4500.207

R/NR FEE: $39/$59

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Level 4

4500.246

4500.270

4500.293

4500.314

4500.227

4500.247

4500.271

4500.294

4500.315

4500.228

4500.248

4500.272

4500.295

4500.316

4500.229

4500.249

4500.273

4500.296

4500.317

4500.250

4500.274

4500.297

4500.318

4500.251

4500.275

4500.298

4500.218 4500.230

Juniors

Pre I

10:15-10:45 am

11:25-11:55 am

4500.208

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Level 4

4500.231

4500.252

4500.276

4500.299

4500.319

4500.253

4500.277

4500.300

4500.254

4500.278

4500.301

4500.255

4500.279

4500.302

4500.320

4500.256

4500.280

4500.303

4500.321

4500.257

4500.281

4500.304

4500.219

5:00-5:30 pm

4500.232

5:40-6:10 pm 6:20-6:50 pm

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4500.220 4500.209

4500.233

Level 6 4500.331

4500.325

R/NR FEE: $39/$59

Pre II

10:50-11:20 am

Level 5

4500.326

Session IV Monday-Friday, (1st week) – Monday-Thursday (2nd week), August 2 - August 12 Time

Level 6

4500.324

Session III Monday-Friday, (1st week) – Monday-Thursday (2nd week), July19 - July 29 Time

Level 6

Level 5

Level 6

4500.327 4500.332

Registration Form pg. 57 / WPRF: 262.524.3737 / www.waukesha-wi.gov

4500.333


AMERICAN RED CROSS SWIM LESSONS

Horeb Springs Aquatic Center – 330 Spring St.

Session I Monday-Friday, (1st week) – Monday-Thursday (2nd week), June 21 - July 1

R/NR FEE: $39/$59

Time

Juniors

Pre I

Pre II

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Level 4

10:15-10:45 am

4000.201

4000.221

4000.241

4000.261

4000.281

4000.301

4000.321

10:50-11:20 am

4000.202

4000.222

4000.242

4000.262

4000.282

4000.302

4000.322

11:25-11:55 am

4000.203

4000.223

4000.243

4000.263

4000.283

4000.303

4000.323

5:00-5:30 pm

4000.204

4000.224

4000.244

4000.264

4000.284

4000.304

4000.324

5:30-6:00 pm

4000.205

4000.225

4000.245

4000.265

4000.285

4000.305

4000.325

Session II Monday-Friday, (1st week) – Monday-Thursday (2nd week), July 5 - July 15

Level 5

Level 6 4000.348

4000.341

4000.342 4000.349

R/NR FEE: $39/$59

Time

Juniors

Pre I

Pre II

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Level 4

10:15-10:45 am

4000.206

4000.226

4000.246

4000.266

4000.286

4000.306

4000.326

10:50-11:20 am

4000.207

4000.227

4000.247

4000.267

4000.287

4000.307

4000.327

11:25-11:55 am

4000.208

4000.228

4000.248

4000.268

4000.288

4000.308

4000.328

5:00-5:30 pm

4000.209

4000.229

4000.249

4000.269

4000.289

4000.309

4000.329

5:30-6:00 pm

4000.210

4000.230

4000.250

4000.270

4000.290

4000.310

4000.330

Session III Monday-Friday, (1st week) – Monday-Thursday (2nd week), July19 - July 29

Level 5

Level 6

4000.350 4000.343 4000.351 4000.344

R/NR FEE: $39/$59

Time

Juniors

Pre I

Pre II

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Level 4

Level 5

10:15-10:45 am

4000.211

4000.231

4000.251

4000.271

4000.291

4000.311

4000.331

4000.345

10:50-11:20 am

4000.212

4000.232

4000.252

4000.272

4000.292

4000.312

4000.332

11:25-11:55 am

4000.213

4000.233

4000.253

4000.273

4000.293

4000.313

4000.333

5:00-5:30 pm

4000.214

4000.234

4000.254

4000.274

4000.294

4000.314

4000.334

5:30-6:00 pm

4000.215

4000.235

4000.255

4000.275

4000.295

4000.315

4000.335

Session IV Monday-Friday, (1st week) – Monday-Thursday (2nd week), August 2 - August 12

4000.352 4000.346 4000.353

R/NR FEE: $39/$59

Time

Juniors

Pre I

Pre II

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Level 4

10:15-10:45 am

4000.216

4000.236

4000.256

4000.276

4000.296

4000.316

4000.336

10:50-11:20 am

4000.217

4000.237

4000.257

4000.277

4000.297

4000.317

4000.337

11:25-11:55 am

4000.218

4000.238

4000.258

4000.278

4000.298

4000.318

4000.338

5:00-5:30 pm

4000.219

4000.239

4000.259

4000.279

4000.299

4000.319

4000.339

5:30-6:00 pm

4000.220

4000.240

4000.260

4000.280

4000.300

4000.320

4000.340

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Level 6

Level 5

Level 6

4000.354 4000.347 4000.355

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LIFEGUARD CLASSES

COMMITMENT TO SAFETY - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State and Local Government. The offerings, policy and programs are subject to change at any time pending Government Orders

Lifeguard Training

If you’re 15 years or older and looking for a great summer job or challenging career, the American Red Cross Lifeguarding program is the place to start. Through videos, group discussion and hands-on practice, you will learn patron rescue and surveillance skills, first aid and CPR/AED. Our program will focus on a variety of environments including pools and shallow water attractions. Pre-requisites: Students must be 15 years of age by the last day of the class, complete a 300-yard continuous swim, tread water for two minutes just using their legs and retrieve a 10-pound brick from a depth of 10 feet and swim 20 yards with both hands on the brick. • Must attend all classes for the entire session (all dates listed below). • Participation does not guarantee certification. • Written requests for refunds will only be accepted prior to 1st day of class. • Bring a suit, towel, sweats, water, swim goggles, highlighter and pen. AGE DAYS

DATES

TIME

15+ M-F 5/17-5/21 6:00-7:00 pm Sa-Su 5/22-5/23 1:00-5:00 pm M-F 5/24-5/28 6:00-7:00 pm

R/NR FEE

CODE

$100/$120 4500.397

15+ M-F 5/24-5/28 6:00-9:00 pm $100/$120 4500.398 Sa 5/29 9:00 am-5:00 pm Su 5/30 9:00 am-4:00 pm 15+ Sa-Su 5/29-5/30 9:00 am-5:00 pm $100/$120 4500.399 Tu-Th 6/1-6/3 6:00-9:00 pm

Employment Option

Participants that successfully complete the program will be considered for City of Waukesha Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department Summer Lifeguard Employment. Candidates who successfully pass the employment process and work for WPRF through August 22, 2021 will receive a FULL REFUND of their $100/$120 class fee. Buchner Park Pool Min: 3 Max: 10 Instructor: WPRF Aquatics Staff, ARC Lifeguard Instructor Attire: Must wear aqua shoes with non-slip tread.

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Private Group Swimming Lessons for Childcare Agencies

Group Swimming Lesson opportunities offer Childcare Agencies the opportunity to keep their children grouped together in swimming lessons. All WPRF instructors are certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors and certified American Red Cross Lifeguards. Each participant will be asked to complete a registration form. Agencies will be asked to submit payment in advance, submit registration forms and determine levels/groupings prior to the first day of the program (please refer to ratio limitation when creating participant groups). 9:30-10:00 am Horeb Springs Aquatic Center and Buchner Park Pool SESSIONS: Horeb 6/21-7/1 4000.360 7/5-7/15 4000.361 Buchner 7/19-7/29 4500.370 8/2-8/12 4500.371 TIME: LOCATION:

FEE:

1-18 participants: $900.00 (3 certified American Red Cross Certified Water Safety Instructor will be provided) 1-23 participants: $1150 (4 certified American Red Cross Certified Water Safety Instructors will be provided) 23-28 participants: $1400 (5 certified American Red Cross Certified Water Safety Instructors will be provided)

Registration Form pg. 57 / WPRF: 262.524.3737 / www.waukesha-wi.gov


AQUATIC CLASSES

Free Class – Come try our Aqua Fitness offerings Participants will be asked to complete a trial waiver prior to participation. Please check in at the front desk.

Aqua Zumba

Deep Water Exercise

Whether you are an athlete or weekend workout warrior, deep water exercise is one of the most effective and versatile workouts. Using a buoy belt, participants engaged in this workout can receive a variety of benefits specific to aquatic exercise. Learn the exercises and use them for the remainder of the summer.

Exercising in the water gives you the same benefits as exercising on land, cardio stamina, muscle building and weight loss can all be obtained from a water fitness class. Aqua Zumba incorporates dance and fitness moves and makes it fun for everyone. Aqua Zumba makes it feel like a pool party. **Water shoes are recommended

Thursday, July 15 (Rain Date: July 22) $4.00 or Pool Pass 5:15-6:00 pm

AGE DAYS

Exercise to work your muscles and not stress your joints with water walking. The water supports your weight so there is little stress on the joints yet walking through the water is 12 times harder than walking through air. Join us for this great program and continue to water walk all summer long.

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

16+ W 6/16-7/21 5:00-5:45 pm $50/$70 4500.381 16+ W 7/28-8/25 5:00-5:45 pm $42/$62 4500.382

Buchner Park Pool Min: 12 Max: 25 Instructor: Christina Hampe, Certified Aqua Zumba Instructor

Aqua Tabata

Tabata is one of the most effective types of high intensity interval training. Mixing this format with the properties of water through a variety of simple, yet intense exercises, allows each class to blast away the calories and provide noticeable results in a short amount of time. Class begins with a short warm-up in the pool followed by a series of four minute exercise sequences. AGE DAYS

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

16+ Tu 6/15-8/10 5:00-5:45 pm $27/$41 4500.380 Buchner Park Pool Instructor: BethAnn Nowak, Fitness Instructor

Min: 12 Max: 25

Buchner Park Pool Instructor: WPRF Staff

101 Ways to Water Walk

Thursday, June 17 (Rain Date: June 24) $4.00 or Pool Pass 5:15-6:00 pm Buchner Park Pool Instructor: WPRF Staff

Water Walk Meet Ups

This self-organized meet up group will use the skills they learned in 101 Ways to Water Walk and continue their walking program the rest of the summer. A board listing skills will help aide the group in their workout. Thursdays, June 24-August 26 $4.00 or Pool Pass 5:15-6:00 pm Buchner Park Pool Instructor: WPRF Staff

Diving Lessons – Beginner to Intermediate

The focus of the beginner to intermediate class is to introduce basic competitive diving skills: Front flips, front and back dives (depending on skills inward dives, reverses and back flips will be taught) along with fundamental diving mechanics. Participants must be able to swim the length of the pool. AGE DAYS

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

7+ M-F, M-Th 6/21-7/1 9:00-9:45 am $50/$70 4000.356 7+ M-F, M-Th 7/5-7/15 9:00-9:45 am $50/$70 4000.357 7+ M-F, M-Th 7/19-7/29 9:00-9:45 am $50/$70 4000.358 Horeb Springs Aquatic Center Instructor: WPRF Aquatic Staff

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Min: 4 Max: 10

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SPLASHTASTIC PARTIES / RENTALS

“Splashtastic” Birthdays or Family Gathering Each party receives a private section of the pool deck with a party host. Rates: For up to 8 Children and 3 Adults Res: $99 and Non-Res: $119 $10.00 for each additional participant (adult or child) Maximum Party Size: 16 Children, 6 Adults (Note: Adults 18 years and older) Rental Availability Horeb Springs Aquatic Center and Buchner Park Community Room and Pool will be available from June 14-August 20 (Available for up 3 hours.) Monday-Friday 1:00-4:00 pm (June 21-August 12) 1:00-7:30 pm (Aug 16-27) Saturdays: 12:30-7:30 pm during Open Swim Sundays: 10:00 am-Noon during Family swim 1:00-6:30 pm during Open swim

New! Buchner Community Room Rental

Pool Season (June 11 – August 29): Community room with private pool deck pergola area and up to 40 daily pool admissions included with rental. $100 per hour Regular Season (September – May): Community room with private pool deck pergola area and full kitchen. $70 per hour Room Capacity: 40 people (COVID limitation) 3 hour minimum, non-resident surcharge applies – all rental policies apply See Rental information on page 48. Visit our website or contact the main office for additional information

Private Pool Party

Available at Horeb Springs Aquatic Center! Rental Rates 1-200 people: $375/$395 per hour 200+: $425/$445 per hour June 19-August 15 Saturdays from 8:00-10:00 pm Sundays from 7:00-9:00 pm All pool rules and regulations will be enforced.

EACH CHILD/ADULT WILL RECEIVE: • Admission to the pool • Party Table to open presents • Unlimited use of slides (for children over 48’’ (HSAC) 42’’ (BPCRP). • Slice of pizza, chicken nuggets or hot dog, popcorn Policies Reservations and payment must be made five days in advance. Reservations are taken at the WPRF Office and pools. If the pool is closed we will refund or reschedule your party. All pool rules and regulations will be enforced.

Aquatic Group Discount

Discount fee for Aquatic Group Sales of 20 or more people are available. Applications must be received 7 days in advance to qualify for the discount. For details and application see the website: Waukesha-wi.gov/507/Aquatic-Programs

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Registration Form pg. 57 / WPRF: 262.524.3737 / www.waukesha-wi.gov


PLAYGROUNDS TRADITIONAL

COMMITMENT TO SAFETY - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State and Local Government. The offerings, policy and programs are subject to change at any time pending Government Orders Playground Program Safety Considerations: • Hand sanitizer provided. • All participants, staff and parents dropping off and picking up must wear a mask. • Children will be encouraged to remain socially distant. • Equipment will be disinfected, and we will avoid using material unless previously sanitized. • Participants need to bring own water bottle.

Playground Program Ages 6-12 years (must be 6 by 6/21/21)

Calling all kids! Do you love to be outside in the summertime? Do you love to hang out with friends, play games and NEVER worry about boredom?! Then this is the program for you!! Our playground leaders love to have fun and engage participants through playground activities. Activities will include sports, games, arts and crafts, nature, and much more! We’ve got a little something for everyone! This program is designed to provide “drop-in” activities for children (if you are looking for an all-day experience, we suggest the Summer Explorers program on page 20.) • At this playground program, attendance is neither mandatory nor enforced - leaders will supervise activities and encourage your child to participate, however, they will not prevent your child from leaving supervised activities if your child desires to do so. • We ask all parents to discuss with their child when they may leave the playground and their behavior while attending playgrounds. • We also ask parents to encourage their children to participate in supervised activities within the park to ensure maximum safety. • Programming will not be provided on Fridays. Rain Policy for traditional playgrounds: If we see lightning, hear thunder, experience heavy rain/wind in the area, the park program will close, and children will be asked to leave the area for a minimum of 30 minutes. If the storm continues, the program will remain closed the rest of the day. Please call the information line (262-522-9356) in the event of inclement weather to obtain the most current information.You may want to discuss alternate options with your children in the event of severe weather. *RIVERS CROSSING and SARATOGA PARK will not cancel in the event of inclement weather due to expanded shelter and school gym access. All participants must be potty trained.

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM (CDBG) AGE

DAYS

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

MERRILL CREST 6-12 M-Th 6/21-8/12 Noon-5:00 pm $65/$85 3000.242 RIVERS CROSSING 6-12 M-Th 6/21-8/12 Noon-5:00 pm $65/$85 3000.243 Instructor: WPRF Playground Staff (no programs offered on 7/5)

Min: 10 Max: 25

AGE

DAYS

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE CODE

SARATOGA PARK** 6-12 M-Th 6/21-8/12 Noon-5:00 pm $0 3000.244 SENTINEL PARK** 6-12 M-Th 6/21-8/12 Noon-5:00 pm $0 3000.245 ( no programs offered on 7/5) Min: 10 Max: 30 **The Saratoga and Sentinel Playground Programs are offered at no charge for those living in the designated Saratoga and Sentinel Park neighborhoods, with the assistance of CDBG. Registration is required. To see if your address qualifies, please see the qualifying address area map on our website: waukesha-wi.gov/487

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BEFORE & AFTER SCHOOL

WPRF Provides a Before and Afterschool program in conjunction with the School District of Waukesha! Grades 4K - 5

2021-2022 pricing and enrollment information is available on our website at www.waukesha-wi.gov Registration for the 2021-2022 school year begins on Friday, July 2, 2021 Before and After School Safety Considerations: • Low ratios of a 1-12 staff to child ratio - utilizing indoor and outdoor space. • Hand sanitizer provided. • All participants and staff must follow the mask orders. • When possible, increase space to at least six feet.

• Equipment will be disinfected, and we will avoid using material unless previously sanitized. • All participants will receive one light snack in the am and pm program each day. • A water bottle and change of clothes is required (all items labeled) and placed in backpack.

WPRF Before and Afterschool Programs

These programs offer a healthy balance of academics, recreation and social activities outside of regular school hours. Each day, students can complete their homework, participate in games and activities that promote social-emotional growth and take part in academic enrichment classes which provide unique, hands-on learning experiences that complement the school day. Our dynamic staff make before and afterschool hours fun and engaging!

Programs are offered at the following schools on all teach days: • Banting Elementary School • Lowell Elementary School • Bethesda Elementary School • Prairie Elementary School • Hawthorne Elementary School • STEM Academy – Randall Campus • Heyer Elementary School • Rose Glen Elementary School • Hillcrest Elementary School • Whittier Elementary School Please visit our website for the following required documents & detailed information: • Parent Handbook • Child Information Sheet (mandatory prior to attending) • Authorized to Administer Medication Form • Tuition, Payment Schedule, and Registration Forms • We offer a financial assistance application at waukesha-wi.gov/1013/Forms This program operates M-F on school days, including early release days. Participants must register for the entire month. We do not pro-rate or adjust tuition for dates not used or needed. Monthly tuition is due no later than the 20th of the prior month of enrollment. A $10.00 late registration fee will apply to all registrations after the deadline. Due to the nature of our recreation program students must be potty trained and independently stay with the group.

School Off Days – Ages 5 years-12 years

(4K students currently enrolled in one of our WPRF Before and Afterschool programs that are 4 years of age may register for this program) Looking for something fun for your child to do when school is out? WPRF offers One Day Specialty programs held on most non-school days. Please see website for details: www.waukesha-wi.gov/473/BeforeAfterSchool

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COOL SCHOOL REC COMMITMENT TO SAFETY - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State and Local Government. The offerings, policy and programs are subject to change at any time pending Government Orders Cool School Rec Safety Considerations: • Low ratios of a 1-12 staff to child ratio - utilizing indoor and outdoor space. • Hand sanitizer provided. • All participants, staff and parents dropping off and picking up must wear a mask. • When possible, increase space to at least six feet. • Equipment will be disinfected, and we will avoid using material unless previously sanitized. • All participants must bring their own healthy non-perishable lunch and a snack. • A water bottle and change of clothes is required (all items labeled) and placed in their backpack. • Children and staff will remain in small designated groups throughout the day, when possible.

Summer School Wrap Around Program K-6th Grade All Waukesha School District students are considered residents for this program. Must be entering grades K-6th (must be age 5 by 6/11/21 – 11 years, no exceptions) Saratoga, must be entering grades 1st-6th (must be age 6 by 6/11/21, no exceptions) Students entering grades 7th-12th may apply for our Teen Leaders in Training Program (see page 35 for details). As part of a cooperative programming effort, this day camp program is available to all students participating in the Waukesha School District’s Summer School Program. Day Camp activities will be held after summer school classes. Day camp staff will meet students at designated school location at the end of the program. Banting, Bethesda, and Hadfield will have breakfast and lunch during the School District Summer School Program. Saratoga and Summit View must bring their own healthy nonperishable lunch and snack. Day camp activities will include crafts, sports, nature, special events and much, much more! On rainy days, participants will enjoy an indoor schedule of events. Our program ends promptly at 5:30 pm. All registration must be completed by noon on the Friday prior to the start of the session. We will offer a virtual parent meeting on Thursday, May 20, 6:00-7:00 pm. Provide your email address when registering if you wish to attend. To ensure your inclusion in the virtual parent meeting, please register no later than Wednesday, May 19. DATES

TIME

FEE

SESSION B/C: 6/21-7/16 Noon-5:30 pm $361 (19-day program, no program 7/5)

HADFIELD

3500.220

BANTING

BETHESDA

SUMMIT VIEW

SARATOGA

3500.221

3500.222

3500.223

3500.224

To register for these programs students must be enrolled in Summer School with the School District of Waukesha. If you are looking for full day options, please see Summer Explorers at Lowell/Banting/EB Shurts on page 20. Space fills quickly! Register early! Please see website or contact our main office for more information. Please keep in mind that this is a school-age recreation program and not a traditional day care and our age requirements are to preserve the quality of our school-age programming. We do not provide day camp options for students younger than 5 years old. Our programs are primarily outdoors and very active with many transitions throughout the day. Due to the nature of our recreation programs, students must be potty-trained, independent and not require naps.

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SUMMER EXPLORERS

COMMITMENT TO SAFETY - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State and Local Government. The offerings, policy and programs are subject to change at any time pending Government Orders Summer Explorers Safety Considerations: • Low ratios of a 1-12 staff to child ratio - utilizing indoor and outdoor space. • Hand sanitizer provided. • All participants, staff and parents dropping off and picking up must wear a mask. • When possible, increase space to at least six feet. • Equipment will be disinfected, and we will avoid using material unless previously sanitized. • All participants must bring their own healthy non-perishable lunch and snack. • A water bottle and change of clothes is required (all items labeled) and placed in their backpack.

Youth Development Summer Day Camp Opportunities

Grab your sunscreen and lace up your tennis shoes because your summer fun will begin at one of the City of Waukesha’s great parks! Day campers will enjoy crafts, games, making new friends and trying new activities! This is an outdoor camp, operating Monday-Friday from 7:30 am-5:30 pm. During inclement weather we will utilize a park shelter/open air shelter. Participants must bring a healthy non-perishable lunch and 2 healthy snacks each day. All registration must be completed by noon on the Friday prior to the start of the session. Payment plans are available. We will offer a virtual parent meeting on Thursday, May 20, 6:00-7:00 pm. Provide your email address when registering if you wish to attend. To ensure your inclusion in the virtual parent meeting, please register no later than Wednesday, May 19.

Summer Explorers

Ages 6-12 years (must be age 6 by 6/11/21, no exceptions) DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

Session A: 6/14-6/18 7:30 am-5:30 pm (5-day program) Session B: 6/21-7/2 7:30 am-5:30 pm (10-day program) Session C: 7/5-7/16 7:30 am-5:30 pm (10-day program) Session D: 7/19-7/30 7:30 am-5:30 pm (10-day program) Session E: 8/2-8/13 7:30 am-5:30 pm (10-day program) Session F: 8/16-8/20 7:30 am-5:30 pm (5-day program) Session G: 8/23-8/27 7:30 am-5:30 pm (5-day program)

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Banting Park Lowell Park 2101 Butler Dr. 2201 Michigan Ave.

EB Shurts 810 W. College Ave.

$145/$165

3500.201 3500.208 not available

$290/$310

3500.202 3500.209 not available

$290/$310

3500.203 3500.210 not available

$290/$310

3500.204 3500.211 3500.216

$290/$310

3500.205 3500.212 3500.217

$145/$165

3500.206 3500.213 3500.218

$145/$165

3500.207 not available 3500.219

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PRESCHOOL PLAYGROUND PROGRAMS COMMITMENT TO SAFETY - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State and Local Government. The offerings, policy and programs are subject to change at any time pending Government Orders

Preschool Playground Safety Considerations: • Item sharing will be limited as much as possible. • Equipment and materials will be disinfected after use. • Participants will be reminded not to touch their faces and hands. • We will practice frequent handwashing or hand sanitizing. • We ask participants/parents remain 6ft of distance of others, when possible.

Wee Friends (Parent & Child Program)

Wee Friends offers parents a special opportunity to interact with their child and others, while learning through structured and unstructured activities. Games, crafts, stories and more will help create a fun-filled memorable summer. AGE

DAYS

2-3 2-3

M, W 6/21-7/14 9:30-10:15 am $40/$60 3000.201 M, W 7/19-8/11 9:30-10:15 am $40/$60 3000.202

DATES

TIME

David’s Park Shelter Instructor: WPRF Certified Preschool Teacher

R/NR FEE

CODE

Min: 6 Max: 18

Summer Friends

Have your little one spend the morning learning games, making art projects, singing, dancing, listening to stories and more! Educational themes and activities are planned each week. Children must by potty trained. AGE

DAYS

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

4-6 Tu, Th 6/22-7/15 9:30-11:00 am $40/$60 3000.205 4-6 Tu, Th 7/20-8/12 9:30-11:00 am $40/$60 3000.207 David’s Park Instructor: WPRF Certified Preschool Teacher

Min: 6 Max: 30

BlastBall (T-Ball Skill Development)

BlastBall is an excellent introductory game for baseball and softball! We use a foam bat and ball with no gloves required and a base that HONKS when you step on it! BlastBall teaches all five fundamentals of baseball and softball: hitting, throwing, catching, running, and fielding. It is also a ton of fun with fast and continuous action and simple rules! AGE DAYS

DATES

GRANDVIEW PARK 3-5 Tu, Th 6/22-7/15 3-5 Tu, Th 6/22-7/15 3-5 W 6/23-8/11 3-5 Tu, Th 7/20-8/12 3-5 Tu, Th 7/20-8/12 ROBERTA PARK 3-5 Tu, Th 6/22-7/15 3-5 Tu, Th 6/22-7/15 3-5 Tu, Th 7/20-8/12 3-5 Tu, Th 7/20-8/12

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

5:30-6:15 pm $40/$60 3000.210 6:30-7:15 pm $40/$60 3000.211 10:15-11:00 am $40/$60 3000.212 9:15-10:00 am $40/$60 3000.213 10:15-11:00 am $40/$60 3000.214 9:15-10:00 am 10:15-11:00 am 5:30-6:15 pm 6:30-7:15 pm

Instructor: WPRF Playground Staff

$40/$60 $40/$60 $40/$60 $40/$60

3000.208 3000.209 3000.215 3000.216

Min: 6 Max: 24

Soccer Stars (Soccer Skill Development)

Soccer stars is a fun, safe, developmentally appropriate program that teaches a variety of soccer skills and builds children’s confidence. Children will learn/build their dribbling, shooting, kicking, passing and trapping skills. AGE DAYS

DATES

GRANDVIEW PARK 3-5 Tu, Th 6/22-7/15 3-5 Tu, Th 6/22-7/15 3-5 Tu, Th 7/20-8/12 3-5 Tu, Th 7/20-8/12 ROBERTA PARK 3-5 Tu, Th 6/22-7/15 3-5 Tu ,Th 6/22-7/15 3-5 W 6/23-8/11 3-5 Tu, Th 7/20-8/12 3-5 Tu, Th 7/20-8/12

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

9:15-10:00 am 10:15-11:00 am 5:30-6:15 pm 6:30-7:15 pm

$40/$60 $40/$60 $40/$60 $40/$60

3000.217 3000.218 3000.224 3000.225

5:30-6:15 pm 6:30-7:15 pm 6:30-7:15 pm 9:15-10:00 am 10:15-11:00 am

$40/$60 $40/$60 $40/$60 $40/$60 $40/$60

3000.219 3000.220 3000.221 3000.222 3000.223

Instructor: WPRF Playground Staff

Min: 6 Max: 24

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COMMITMENT TO SAFETY - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State and Local Government. The offerings, policy and programs are subject to change at any time pending Government Orders

Presented by

It’s a Throw Back Summer! Bring your blanket and get comfy for all your favorite movies under the stars in Cutler Park! Movies begin at 7:15 pm.

June 21

Aladdin

G, 90 minutes

July 19

Ghostbusters PG, 105 minutes

August 16

Land Before Time G, 69 minutes

• Please spread out over the expansive grass area. Attendees are expected to socially distance. • A cone grid will be set up to allow a maximum of 5 people per space (sitting close to the cone). • Attendees will be allowed to leave the Grid to use restrooms but are asked to observe social distancing. • Please be mindful to follow staff and volunteer requests so opportunities can continue to be offered. • Please check the information line at 262-522-9356 as schedules may be adjusted and public safety standards may change. • It will take everyone’s cooperation to ensure a safe venue and continual offerings.

NEW! Movie Night for Grown-Ups Cutler Park - Thursday, Aug. 19

The Throwback Summer continues. Tony and Stephanie, are you out there? Dig deep into the closet, bring out the bell bottoms, and join us for a showing of Saturday Night Fever. 70’s costume contest for adults 21+. Carry-ins of alcohol prohibited. 5:30 pm Concessions open and disco music fills the park 7:30 pm Best 70’s Costume Contest, ages 21+ 8:00 pm Saturday Night Fever, PG, 112 minutes

Titles subject to availability Please note: City Ordinance 11.22 (i.) & (j.) prohibit dogs in the park.

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YOUTH SPORTS COMMITMENT TO SAFETY - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State and Local Government. The offerings, policy and programs are subject to change at any time pending Government Orders

See Teen Tennis, page34

Waukesha Tennis Association (WTA) and WPRF are partnering to provide high quality, skill-based lessons. Proper class placement will be determined by both age and skill ability. Our enthusiastic instructors will provide no lines, no lectures, and all fun! SKILL LEVELS: Pee Wee: USTA Quick Start Tennis is taught for 4-7 year olds. Tennis play format will use a smaller court, slower balls and lower nets so kids will have fun learning and playing tennis. Children will receive one complimentary junior racquet for the summer. Beginners: Focus will be on fundamentals of grips, strokes, serves and volleys. Drill format will be used with rally and game play introduced. This class is for the student who has no previous tennis experience. Players will be grouped by age and skill to ensure a comfortable and challenging lesson for all.

Intermediate: (Pre-WTA Drill Program): Class will further develop all basic tennis skills, through drills and supervised play. This class is for the student who has some tennis experience. Players will be grouped by age and skill to ensure a comfortable and challenging lesson for all. Tennis Safety Considerations: • Staff and participants will maintain a safe distance from each other.

• Participants should wash their hands immediately after practice. • Rackets will not be shared – item sharing will be limited to the ball and participants will be reminded not to touch their face. • Cough or sneeze into a tissue (discard properly) and clean your hand afterward. • Participants should bring their own water bottles(s) • Entrance/Exit gates will be locked “open” allowing user to enter and exit without touching surfaces.

Tennis Lessons – Lowell Park AGE

DAYS

DATES

TIME

PEE WEE 4-7 M-W 6/14-6/23 9:00-9:45 am 4-7 M-W, M-Th 6/28-7/8 9:00-9:45 am (no class 7/5) 4-7 M-W 7/12-7/21 9:00-9:45 am 4-7 M-W 7/26-8/4 9:00-9:45 am

R/NR FEE

AGE

DAYS

CODE

$50/$70 5500.272 $50/$70 5500.273

BEGINNER 7-12 M-Th 6/14-6/24 10:00-10:50 am $57/$77 5500.274 7-12 M-Th, M-F 6/28-7/9 10:00-10:50 am $57/$77 5500.275 (no class 7/5) 7-12 M-Th 7/12-7/22 10:00-10:50 am $57/$77 5500.276 7-12 M-Th 7/26-8/5 10:00-10:50 am $57/$77 5500.277 INTERMEDIATE 9-16 M-Th 6/14-6/24 11:00-11:55 am $57/$77 5500.278 9-16 M-Th, M-F 6/28-7/9 11:00-11:55 am $57/$77 5500.279 (no class 7/5) 9-16 M-Th 7/12-7/22 11:00-11:55 am $57/$77 5500.280 9-16 M-Th 7/26-8/5 11:00-11:55 am $57/$77 5500.281

DATES

R/NR FEE

CODE

Buchner Tennis Courts, 231 Oakland Avenue Min: 8 Max: 16

7/26-8/5 1:00-1:50 pm $57/$77 5500.248

Heyer Tennis Courts, 1121 Heyer Drive

Min: 8 Max: 16

INTERMEDIATE 9-16 M-Th 6/14-6/24 2:00-2:55 pm $57/$77 5500.249 9-16 M-Th, M-F 6/28-7/9 2:00-2:55 pm $57/$77 5500.250 (no class 7/5) 9-16 M-Th 7/12-7/22 2:00-2:55 pm $57/$77 5500.251 Buchner Tennis Courts, 231 Oakland Avenue

9-16 M-Th

Heyer Tennis Courts, 1121 Heyer Drive Tennis AGE

Min: 8 Max: 16

7/26-8/5 2:00-2:55 pm $57/$77 5500.252 Min: 8 Max: 16

Lessons – Prairie Park

DAYS

DATES

TIME

PEE WEE 4-7 M-W 6/14-6/23 5:00-5:45 pm 4-7 M-W, M-Th 6/28-7/8 5:00-5:45 pm (no class 7/5) 4-7 M-W 7/12-7/21 5:00-5:45 pm 4-7 M-W 7/26-8/4 5:00-5:45 pm BEGINNER 7-12 M-Th 6/14-6/24 6:00-6:50 pm 7-12 M-Th, M-F 6/28-7/9 6:00-6:50 pm (no class 7/5) 7-12 M-Th 7/12-7/22 6:00-6:50 pm 7-12 M-Th 7/26-8/5 6:00-6:50 pm

R/NR FEE

CODE

$50/$70 5500.290 $50/$70 5500.291 $50/$70 5500.292 $50/$70 5500.293 $57/$77 5500.294 $57/$77 5500.295 $57/$77 5500.296 $57/$77 5500.297

Prairie Tennis Courts, 1801 Center Road Instructors: Waukesha Tennis Association Staff Min: 8 Max: 12 NOTE: P ee Wee “make-up” days will be Thursdays. Beginner “make-up” days will be Fridays.

Waukesha Tennis Association Summer Drill Program Ready for a new Tennis Challenge? The WTA Drill Program consists of a continuum of activities, including daily drills, conditioning, competition and competitive experiences. Players will be divided by ability level and drills will be adapted to the player’s ability. This drill program is for those who have advanced beginner groups and for players currently competing, are progressing towards high school competition or on a high school team. Instructor to student ratio is approximately, 4 to 1. NOTE: Registration for this program is through the Waukesha Tennis Association, for more information visit WTA website at www.waukeshatennis.org. or call Lee Woyahn at 414-322-7391.

TIME

BEGINNER 7-12 M-Th 6/14-6/24 1:00-1:50 pm $57/$77 5500.245 7-12 M-Th, M-F 6/28-7/9 1:00-1:50 pm $57/$77 5500.246 (no class 7/5) 7-12 M-Th 7/12-7/22 1:00-1:50 pm $57/$77 5500.247 7-12 M-Th

$50/$70 5500.270 $50/$70 5500.271

Lowell Tennis Courts, 2201 Michigan Avenue Instructors: Waukesha Tennis Association Staff NOTE: P ee Wee “make-up” days will be Thursdays. Beginner & Intermediate “make-up” days will be Fridays. Pee Wee-Min: 8 Max: 16 Beginner-Min: 8 Max: 24 Intermediate-Min: 8 Max: 24 Tennis Lessons Buchner Park (Last Session at Heyer Park)

Tennis Lessons – Buchner Park (Last Session at Heyer Park)

Days: Dates: June 14-July 23, Monday-Friday (M-Th – Drills, Fri. – Competition) Time: Drill Group 1 7:30-9:20 am Drill Group 2 9:30-11:20 am Fee: $579 Location: Heyer Park, Woyahn Tennis Complex Maximum Players: 70 per group

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FALL SOCCER

1ST-2ND GRADE GIRLS SOCCER LEAGUE

COMMITMENT TO SAFETY - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State and Local Government. The offerings, policy and programs are subject to change at any time pending Government Orders. Soccer Safety Considertions: • Benches – Coaches and players should socially distance • Spectators will be encouraged to stand or bring their own chair and watch from the opposite side of the benches. • Officials will socially distance • Players will be asked not to enter bench area until team has cleared • All gates will be open • Sanitize hands and equipment

Fall Youth Soccer Leagues

WPRF Soccer Leagues promote skill development, teamwork, good sportsmanship, equal participation & fun! Team practices and games will be played at Mindiola and are coached by volunteer coaches. 4K – K and 1st and 2nd Grade practices will be held at local park. All games are played at Mindiola. What you need to know… 1. Teams are organized according to practice time, location and day. Practice time is one hour. Participants should sign up for the grade level they are in during the 2021-2022 SCHOOL YEAR. 2. W aiting list will be created when a league is full. Players missing t he registration deadline will have the opportunity to register on a ny team with open spots. No request granted. 3. Participants will be notified by coaches following the Soccer Coaches Meeting. 4. All teams are coached by volunteer coaches & assistants. Please indicate your interest in coaching on the registration form. All volunteer coaches will be subject to Background Checks prior to the season. 5. Please indicate participant’s shirt size on registration form: YS = youth small (6-8) YM = youth medium (10-12),YL = youth large (14-16), AS = adult small, AM = adult medium, AL = adult large, AXL = adult extra-large. 6. Required equipment: shin guards. Recommended equipment: soccer ball and soccer cleats – will not have a front toe cleat 7. Players may sign up for Fall and Spring Soccer Season at the same time. This will guarantee you are placed on the same team for each season. Dual season sign up must be completed in one transaction. Single season is for Fall 2021 only. Registration Deadline: 7/15 Single Season Fees: $76R/$96NR (Fall 2021) Dual Season Fees: $150R/$170 NR (Fall 21/Spring 22) Fall Season: Practice will start the week of 8/23 Fall Season: Game Day and Dates: Saturdays 9/11-10/23 Leagues may be combined to maximize enrollment numbers. SIGN UP EARLY TO PLAY WITH YOUR FRIENDS! DEADLINE JULY 15! CO-ED KINDERGARTEN LEAGUE (4K-K) PRACTICE PARK

Merrill Crest Merrill Crest Prairie Prairie Merrill Crest Merrill Crest Prairie Prairie Merrill Crest Merrill Crest Prairie Prairie

DAY

Tu Tu Tu Tu W W W W Th Th Th Th

GAMES: Mindiola Park

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TIME

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

CODE

2800.240 2800.241 2800.242 2800.243 2800.244 2800.245 2800.246 2800.247 2800.248 2800.249 2800.250 2800.251

Min: 6 Max: 8

PRACTICE PARK DAY

Merrill Crest Merrill Crest Lowell Lowell Merrill Crest Lowell

TIME

Tu Tu Tu Tu Th M

CODE

5:30-6:30 pm 2800.200 5:45-6:45 pm 2800.201 5:30-6:30 pm 2800.202 5:45-6:45 pm 2800.203 5:30-6:30 pm 2800.263 5:30-6:30 pm 2800.264 GAMES: Mindiola Park Min: 6 Max: 8 3RD-4TH GRADE GIRLS SOCCER LEAGUE DAY TIME PRACTICE PARK MINDIOLA

Field 1 Side A Field 1 Side B Field 1 Side A Field 1 Side B Field 2 Side A Field 1 Side A

W W Th Th M Tu

CODE

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

GAMES: Mindiola Park

2800.212 2800.213 2800.214 2800.215 2800.216 2800.217

Min: 6 Max: 12

5TH-6TH GRADE GIRLS SOCCER LEAGUE DAY TIME PRACTICE PARK MINDIOLA

Field 1 Side B Field 1 Side A Field 1 Side B Field 1 Side A

W Tu Tu Th

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

CODE

2800.224 2800.225 2800.226 2800.227

GAMES: Mindiola Park Min: 6 Max: 12 1ST-2ND GRADE BOYS SOCCER LEAGUE PRACTICE PARK DAY

Merrill Crest Merrill Crest Merrill Crest Merrill Crest Lowell Lowell Lowell Lowell

M M Th Th W W Th Th

TIME

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

CODE

2800.204 2800.205 2800.206 2800.207 2800.208 2800.209 2800.210 2800.211

GAMES: Mindiola Park Min: 6 Max: 12 3RD-4TH GRADE BOYS SOCCER LEAGUE DAY TIME PRACTICE PARK MINDIOLA

Field 2 Side B Field 1 Side A Field 2 Side A Field 2 Side A Field 2 Side B Field 2 Side A Field 1 Side B Field 2 Side B

Th M W Tu W Th M Tu

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

CODE

2800.218 2800.219 2800.220 2800.221 2800.222 2800.223 2800.252 2800.237

GAMES: Mindiola Park Min: 6 Max: 12 5TH-6TH GRADE BOYS SOCCER LEAGUE DAY TIME PRACTICE PARK MINDIOLA

Field 2 Side B Field 1 Side A Field 1 Side B Field 2 Side B

Tu W Th M

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

CODE

2800.228 2800.229 2800.230 2800.231

GAMES: Mindiola Park Min: 6 Max: 12 7TH-9TH GRADE CO-ED SOCCER LEAGUE DAY TIME PRACTICE PARK MINDIOLA

Field 2 Side A Field 2 Side B Field 1 Side A Field 2 Side A

W W M Tu

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

CODE

2800.232 2800.233 2800.234 2800.235

GAMES: Mindiola Park Min: 6 Max: 12

Registration Form pg. 57 / WPRF: 262.524.3737 / www.waukesha-wi.gov


YOUTH SPORTS COMMITMENT TO SAFETY - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State and Local Government. The offerings, policy and programs are subject to change at any time pending Government Orders • Rugby & Soccer Safety Considerations: • Staff and participants will maintain a safe distance from each other. • Participants should wash their hands immediately after practice. • Equipment will be shared – participants will be reminded not to touch their face. • Cough or sneeze into a tissue (discard properly) and clean your hand afterward. • Participants should bring their own water bottles(s).

Challenger International Soccer Camp This camp provides young players of all abilities with the rare opportunity to receive high-level soccer coaching from a team of international experts right in the heart of their own community. Campers will be exposed to individual foot skills, technical drills, tactical practices, smallsided games and scrimmages. Soccer skills are coached within a framework of character development based on respect, responsibility, integrity, leadership and sportsmanship. We offer a cultural education too! Our ever-popular Camp World Cup Tournament allows us to introduce players to the geography, traditions and culture of other great soccer-playing countries. Simply put; amazing coaches, awesome accents and cultural ingredients combine for a one-of-a-kind camp experience. With each week-long camp, your child receives a free t-shirt, soccer ball, giant fold-out poster, and a personal player evaluation. TINY TYKES:Young players are introduced to game basics through fundamental activities, games and fun soccer challenges. Parents are welcome to stay. HALF-DAY CAMPS: Emphasis on skill development and mastery of the core techniques through individual, small group practices and coached games. AGE DAYS

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

TINY TYKES 3-5 M-F 7/26-7/30 9:00-10:00 am $111/$131 2500.290 HALF DAY 6-9 M-F 7/26-7/30 10:00 am-1:00 pm $170/$190 2500.294 10-14 M-F 7/26-7/30 2:00-5:00 pm $170/$190 2500.295 Lowell Park Soccer Fields Tiny Tykes: Min: 6 Max: 24 Half Day: Min: 8 Max: 24 Instructor: International Soccer Staff NOTE: Meet at Lowell Park shelter on Michigan Ave Register on-line at www.challengersports.com by 6/26 to receive a free replica soccer jersey.

Open Soccer at Mindiola

The City of Waukesha Parks, Recreation and Forestry will be offering open soccer time at Mindiola. This is time when community members are allowed on the synthetic turf field. We will utilize the two U12 fields, one for pickup games and the other one for working on skills. A staff member will be present to open the field but will not organize games or skills. Children under the age of 12 must be supervised by an adult (18 yrs. and up). DAY

Monday Thursday

DATES

6/14-8/23 6/17-8/26

TIME

9:00-10:30 am 2:00-3:30 pm

Tag Rugby

WPRF and Catholic Memorial High School are working together again for the 2021 Tag Rugby Program. There are middle school and high school programs throughout the state, and kids can learn the fundamentals in Waukesha. This noncontact program will teach the basics while focusing on sportsmanship, running, evading, passing, and tagging others. These sessions are designed for 1st – 8th graders, including those just completing 8th grade. Program description: • 45 minutes of drills followed by 45 minutes of games. • Skill development by rugby coordinators & assistant coaches. • Rugby coordinators will officiate and offer instructional tips during games. • All players receive a rugby t-shirt, new players this year receive a rugby ball. • Several optional Saturday tournaments available to interested participants. • All participants will be required to register with USA Youth Rugby ($15), and instructions will be provided by email after registering with WPRF. AGE

DAYS

DATES

TIME

1st-2nd F 6/11-7/30 5:00-6:30 pm (no class 7/2) 3rd-4th F 6/11-7/30 5:00-6:30 pm (no class 7/2) 5th-6th F 6/11-7/30 5:00-6:30 pm (no class 7/2) 7th-8th F 6/11-7/30 5:00-6:30 pm (no class 7/2)

R/NR FEE

CODE

$65/$85 2600.200 $65/$85

2600.201

$65/$85

2600.202

$65/$85 2600.203

Merrill Crest Park Min: 10 Max: 15 Instructors: Joe Cunningham (cunningjoe@gmail.com, 262-490-1702) and John Waliszewski (jwaliszewski@catholicmemorial.net) Youth Football Safety Considerations: • Teams – One sideline will be split between the two teams, socially distanced. • Participants should wash their hands immediately after the game, bathroom doors will be open • Players will be asked not to enter sideline until team have exited • Social distancing will be encouraged

Youth Flag Football

Youth Flag Football will be offered to 4K-2nd Grade. The league will concentrate on skill development, teamwork, basic rule understanding and game play. No score or standings will be kept, all games are for fun! All youth teams will be coached by a parent volunteer. All equipment will be at the field for your practice and game. The game will be preceded by a 30-minute practice run by team parent coaches and a 30-minute game will follow. Registration ends 8/5. AGE

DAYS

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

4K-K Th 9/2-10/14 5:30-6:30 pm $75/$95 5400.210 1st-2nd Th 9/2-10/14 6:30-7:30 pm $75/$95 5400.211 Saratoga Sports Complex Instructor: WPRF Staff REGISTRATION DEADLINE 8/5

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Min: 24 Max: 48

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Golf Lessons for Junior

Cricket and Golf Safety Considerations: • Staff and participants will maintain a safe distance from each other. • Participants should wash their hands immediately after practice. • Equipment will not be shared – item sharing will be limited to the ball and participants will be reminded not to touch their face. • Cough or sneeze into a tissue (discard properly) and clean your hand afterward. • Participants should bring their own water bottles(s).

Moor Downs Golf Course Junior Lessons will introduce your child to the game and course play. Lessons focus on: Fundamentals of golf etiquette, basic rules, putting, chipping and full shots, course play, and a fun atmosphere! Please bring the following clubs to class: putter, pitching wedge, 7, 8, and 9. Meet at Club House on first day. AGE

Let’s play some Cricket! Learn basics of batting, bowling and fielding using enjoyable drills and games. All skill levels are welcome. At the end of the session you will get an appreciation for the game of Cricket and exposure to skills required to improve your batting, bowling and fielding tricks. Friendly games will be played as time allows! DAYS

6+

W

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

M 6/21-7/19 8:00-8:50 am $62/$82 (no class 7/5) 10-12 M 6/21-7/19 9:10-10:00 am $62/$82 (no class 7/5) 13-15 M 6/21-7/19 10:20-11:10 am $62/$82 (no class 7/5) 6-9 M 7/26-8/16 8:00-8:50 am $62/$82 10-12 M 7/26-8/16 9:10-10:00 am $62/$82 13-15 M 7/26-8/16 10:20-11:10 am $62/$82

Cricket

AGE

DAYS

6-9

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

6/23-7/21 5:30-7:00 pm $63/$83 1500.290

CODE

5900.224 5900.225 5900.226 5900.227 5900.228 5900.229

Moor Downs Golf Course Practice Green on Barstow St. Instructor: Pete Berry Min: 3 Max: 8

W.R.O.Youth Complex Min: 6 Max: 24 Instructor: Kashyap Malkan,Youth Cricket Wisconsin

Annual Junior Golf Membership - $150.00 (Unlimited Golf) For more information on Junior Memberships and Leagues or to sign up go to: www. waukeshacounty.gov/golf

Learn to Skate

These five-week classes will help youth to develop confidence on the ice by learning forward and backward skating, turns, stops, falling and recovery. It is suggested that young children bring helmets (bike helmet or similar) to the class, dress warm and come early to allow time to get skates on before class. Fee includes skate rental. This class is offered in conjunction with Waukesha County Parks & Land Use and is offered to other Waukesha County communities. Total class size is 30 skaters. Mask required.

Cricket Bootcamp

AGE

AGE

DAYS

$69/$89 1500.278

6+

W-Sa

$69/$89 1500.279

W.R.O.Youth Complex Min: 6 Max: 24 Instructor: Kashyap Malkan,Youth Cricket Wisconsin

DAYS

DATES

TIME

4-6 M 5/17-6/21 5:30-6:00 pm (no class 5/31) 7-12 M 5/17-6/21 6:00-6:30 pm (no class 5/31) 4-6 M 6/28-7/26 5:30-6:00 pm 7-12 M 6/28-7/26 6:00-6:30 pm 4-6 M 8/2-8/30 5:30-6:00 pm 7-12 M 8/2-8/30 6:00-6:30 pm

R/NR FEE

$69/$89 $69/$89 $69/$89 $69/$89

Let’s Play Cricket! This 4-day training bootcamp is intended to immerse the youth in the basics of cricket. The goal is to get exposure to batting, bowling and fielding. Drills and net practice will help develop fitness, team spirit and competition. Weather permitting, there will be short skirmish games between the attendees to give opportunity to show skill and enjoy the outdoors! No experience is needed, girls and boys welcome.

CODE

1500.280 1500.281 1500.282 1500.283

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

6/16-6/19 5:30-7:00 pm $63/$83 1500.294

Naga-Waukee Ice Arena, 2946 Golf Road, Delafield Instructor: Waukesha County Staff Min: 1 Max: 6

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YOUTH SPORTS COMMITMENT TO SAFETY - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State and Local Government. The offerings, policy and programs are subject to change at any time pending Government Orders Basketball Safety Considerations: • Staff and participants will maintain a safe distance from each other. • Participants should wash their hands immediately after practice. • Participants will be reminded not to touch their face. • Cough or sneeze into a tissue (discard properly) and clean your hand afterward. • Participants should bring their own water bottles(s) • Gym doors will be open for entering and exiting • Mask Required

Basketball 101

This class is designed to develop the basic fundamentals of the game of basketball. Participants will be introduced to various ball handling, shooting, passing and rebounding drills. To showcase skills learned in class, the

Hooper Hands Summer 5 on 5 Basketball League

The official Hooper Hands Basketball Academy 5 on 5 league for kids ages 4 -11yrs. In this league, players will have equal amount of playing time, begin each week with learning various skill development drills, develop an understanding of being a team player, promote sportsmanship, and most importantly, have fun while playing the game of basketball. Each week players will practice 30 minutes followed by a 30-minute team game. No score will be kept. The schedules will be given out the 1st week of HHBA scouting combine. The first week will be a time to scout the players and assign to teams by skill levels. We need parent coach volunteers! AGE

AGE

DAYS

4-5 6-8

F F

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

6/11-7/2 6:00-6:45 pm $54/$74 2500.225 6/11-7/2 7:00-7:45 pm $54/$74 2500.226

Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Min: 5 Max: 25 Instructor: John Leavell, Hooper Hands Basketball Academy

Basketball 201

This class is designed to develop the basic fundamentals of the game of basketball. Participants will be introduced to various ball handling, shooting, passing and rebounding drills. To showcase skills learned in class, the Hoopers will perform team play at the end of some classes. AGE

9-11

DAYS

F

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

6/11-7/2 8:00-8:45 pm $54/$74 2500.227

Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Min: 5 Max: 25 Instructor: John Leavell, Hooper Hands Basketball Academy

DAYS

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

4-8 Sa 6/26-8/7 9:00-11:15 am $65/$85 2500.228 (no class 7/3) 9-11 Sa 6/26-8/7 11:30 am-1:45 pm $65/$85 2500.229 (no class 7/3) Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Min: 20 Max: 40 Instructor: John Leavell, Hooper Hands Basketball Academy

Introduction to Shooting Techniques

This class is designed to work on various shooting drills, skills and the techniques of our method “Hands in the Cookie Jar.” We will conclude class with players being divided into teams for different shooting competitions. AGE

6-8 9-11

DAYS

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

F 7/9-7/30 6:00-6:45 pm $54/$74 2500.222 F 7/9-7/30 7:00-7:45 pm $54/$74 2500.223

Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Min: 5 Max: 25 Instructor: John Leavell, Hooper Hands Basketball Academy

Drills, Skills and Games Summer Camp

Are you ready for some fun, while learning the basic fundamentals of basketball? Little Hoopers will participate in different fundamental drills, skill challenges, team play, and fun games. We provide a non-competitive environment to develop and excite the kid’s vision of the game of basketball. Each camper will receive a t-shirt. AGE DAYS

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

4-5 Tu-F 6/22-6/25 1:00-2:00 pm $65/$85 2500.215 6-8 Tu-F 6/22-6/25 2:15-3:15 pm $65/$85 2500.216 9-11 Tu-F 6/22-6/25 3:30-4:30 pm $65/$85 2500.217 Location: Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Min: 5 Max: 25 Instructor: John Leavell, Hooper Hands Basketball Academy

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YOUTH SPORTS COMMITMENT TO SAFETY - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State and Local Government. The offerings, policy and programs are subject to change at any time pending Government Orders Youth Sports Safety Considerations: • Staff and participants will maintain a safe distance from each other. • Participants should wash their hands immediately after practice. • Equipment will not be shared – item sharing will be limited to the ball and participants will be reminded not to touch their face. • Cough or sneeze into a tissue (discard properly) and clean your hand afterward. • Participants should bring their own water bottles(s).

New! Summer Baseball Three-Day Pitching

and Defense Camp

Come join Coach Rajsich and other South Baseball Coaches as they look to help you dominate your competition and get ready for upcoming tryouts and the fall baseball season. Items required for camp: glove. GRADE

New! Summer Baseball Three-Day Hitting

Camp

Come join Coach Rajsich and other South Baseball Coaches as they look to help you dominate your competition and get ready for upcoming tryouts and the fall baseball season. Items required for camp: bat and batting helmet.

DAYS

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

3rd-4th M-W 8/2-8/4 8:00-9:15 am $20/$30 2500.233 5th-6th M-W 8/2-8/4 9:30-10:45 am $20/$30 2500.234 7th-8th M-W 8/2-8/4 11:00 am-12:15 pm $20/$30 2500.235 William R. Oliver Youth Complex Instructor: Coach Rajsich

Min: 6 Max: 25

New! Youth Pickleball Lessons Are you looking for a new sport your child can play? Look no GRADE DAYS DATES TIME R/NR FEE CODE further, Pickleball for youth is here! Pickleball is a super-fun 3rd-4th M-W 7/26-7/28 8:00-9:15 am $20/$30 2500.230 game with a funny name – a blend of tennis and ping-pong 5th-6th M-W 7/26-7/28 9:30-10:45 am $20/$30 2500.231 played on a badminton-sized court with a low net. Fun drills 7th-8th M-W 7/26-7/28 11:00 am-12:15 pm $20/$30 2500.232 and simple games will have the kids actively moving while developing eye-hand coordination, improving balance and agility William R. Oliver Youth Complex Min: 6 Max: 25 while building confidence and good sportsmanship. Youth Instructor: Coach Rajsich paddles and balls will be provided. Tennis shoes required. New! Youth Intro to Sand Volleyball Join us for this 8-week introduction to Sand Volleyball. This class is designed for an overview of basic volleyball skills. During the class, participants will practice skills like volleying, forearm passing, setting, spiking, blocking, serving and a little game play.

7-9 M-Th 7-9 M-Th 10-12 M-Th 10-12 M-Th 13-15 M-Th 13-15 M-Th

GRADE

Banting Park, Pickleball Courts

DAYS

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

AGE

DAYS

DATES

TIME

7/12-7/22 1:00-1:45 pm 8/2-8/12 1:00-1:45 pm 7/12-7/22 2:00-2:50 pm 8/2-8/12 2:00-2:50 pm 7/12-7/22 3:00-3:55 pm 8/2-8/12 3:00-3:55 pm

R/NR FEE

$40/$60 $40/$60 $42/$62 $42/$62 $44/$64 $44/$64

CODE

5500.282 5500.283 5500.284 5500.285 5500.286 5500.287

Min: 6 Max: 16

9+ Sa 6/19-8/14 10:00-11:00 am $56/$76 1500.232 Instructors: Brittany Sugden and Kristine Klein, USA Pickleball YPP Instructors (no class 7/3) Frame Park Sand Volleyball Court Instructor: Karly Mutranowski

Min: 6 Max: 20

Cheerleading Skills

Join us for this 6-week cheerleading skills class. Learn the fundamentals of cheerleading, arm motions, stretching and flexibility, jumps, beginner dance and conditioning. Ready for more than just the basics, the instructors will gradually introduce new and more advanced skills as needed. At this time due to social distancing standards we will not introduce basic stunting. Please dress for the weather, tennis shoes and flexible yet snug clothing. Water bottle is encouraged. • No spectators are allowed at this time. GRADE DAYS DATES

TIME

5-10 Sa 6/12-7/24 11:10 am-Noon (no class 7/3)

R/NR FEE

CODE

$45/$65 1500.231

E.B. Shurts Building, Women’s Club Room Instructors: WPRF Staff

New! Intro to Fishing Calling all youth to step away from those flickering screens and join us for an introduction to fishing. Fishing is a great past time and a wonderful opportunity to experience the beautiful outdoors. Give your child an enjoyment they’ll remember well into adulthood. Fishing teaches youth about conservation, ecology, science, and patience. This intro class will focus on ethical “catch and release fishing”, conservation, how to use a fishing pole, choosing a lure, casting, catching and proper hook release. We will have all the supplies ready including the fishing reel and lures, however, you may bring your own if you prefer. AGE

DAYS

10+

Sa

DATES

TIME

7/10 10:00 am-Noon

Frame Park (near the Rotary Building) Instructor: Lee Eichstaedt

R/NR FEE

Min: 6 Max: 20

Min: 6 Max: 18

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CODE

$15/$23 1500.233


PRESCHOOL

COMMITMENT TO SAFETY - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State and Local Government. The offerings, policy and programs are subject to change at any time pending Government Orders

FoxTale

Fox Tale Pre-School

Preschool (Age as of September 1, 2021) 3 and 4 year-old programs NOTE: All children must be potty trained. Pre-school is designed as a year long program. Information on the Winter/Spring semester will be available late November. Fox Tale Pre-School provides children with a warm, nurturing experience that fosters positive attitudes for a love for learning and exploring the world around them. In this class, children will be introduced to age appropriate skills. Using seasonal and a thematic approach, we will enjoy creative activities to increase cognitive and social skills. Art, stories, movement, music and play will make for a wonderful first school experience for your child. *Please note we are a peanut free classroom* Special Notes: • Registration is limited to one day/week.Two day registrationwill be considered one week before the program begins, but please be advised that curriculum is repeated. • All students must bring a backpack, change of clothes and sack lunch and drink (no soda). Please label all these items.

THREE YEAR OLD PRE-SCHOOL (1 day a week) AGE DAYS

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

3 Tu 9/7-12/14 9:00 am-12:30 pm $211/$231 1000.300 (no class 10/26, 11/23) 3 F 9/10-12/17 9:00 am-12:30 pm $211/$231 1000.301 (no class 10/29, 11/26) Schuetze Recreation Center, Activity Room Min: 12 Max: 24 Instructor: Melanie Gersch, Licensed Pre-School Teacher; Elizabeth Trovato, DPI Certified Instructor; and Lisa Morris, Teacher Assistant

4 Year Old Kindergarten at Fox Tale Preschool Fox Tale Preschool is a community partner site with the School District of Waukesha for 4 Year Old Kindergarten. The 4K class is held three days per week (M,W, Th) at the Schuetze Recreation Center, 9:00 am-1:15 pm. For more information on this program, please contact Mark Thompson at (262) 524-3737.

The Lil’ Dragons curriculum consists of developing major skills that are necessary for participation in any sport or activity and also contains personal development skills used to reinforce family values. Each class consists of one major skill that will motivate your child to achieve any goal they set in life. DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

4-6 Th 4/29-7/15 5:15-6:00 pm $90/$110 1500.220

Schuetze Recreation Center, Riverview Room & Meeting Room Min: 10 Max: 30 Instructor: David Galewski NOTE: A uniform is needed for the class. Uniforms may be purchased through the instructor for $35. Testing will be held on 7/15.

Music Maker and More Early Childhood Music Classes (Parent & Child Program)

This sing along musical activity group is designed for children and their parents or caregivers. The class incorporates traditional children’s songs, finger plays, rhythm instruments and dance movements as well as puppets that help tell a story within the songs. Our goal is to give children an interest and love for all kinds of music. Bring your dancing feet and join us for a fun family class! AGE

DAYS DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

9 mnths-4 yrs Tu 6/22-7/20 10:30-11:00 am $43/$63 1000.284

E.B. Shurts Building, Women’s Club Room Min: 6 Max: 15 Instructor: Music Maker NOTE: Price per child not per family NOTE: Ages are recommendations not restrictions, children who are younger or older may register.

Music Maker, Lil’ Dragons and Ballet Safety Considerations: • Staff and participants will maintain a safe distance from each other. • Participants should wash their hands immediately after practice. • Equipment will be disinfected after each class and participants will be reminded not to touch their face. • Please do not enter the facility until 5 minutes before your scheduled class time. • Cough or sneeze into a tissue (discard properly) and clean your hand afterward. • Spectators are not allowed at this time, except for the last class. • No spectators are allowed at this time.

Ballet

Encourage your little one to embrace their inner dancer! Students will have fun learning ballet while practicing balance, poise and grace. Students must wear LEATHER ballet shoes, tights, and a leotard (no skirts). Supplies may be purchased through the studio (cash or check only). AGE

Lil’ Dragons Tae Kwon Do

AGE DAYS

Foxtale Preschool Safety Considerations will be available by 7/21: waukesha-wi.gov/506

DAYS

DATES

TIME

BEGINNING PRE-BALLET 3-4 Th 6/17-8/5 5:15-5:45 pm BEGINNING BALLET 4+ Th 6/17-8/5 5:45-6:15 pm *CONTINUING BALLET 1 3+ Th 6/17-8/5 6:15-6:45 pm *CONTINUING BALLET 2 4+ Th 6/17-8/5 6:45-7:15 pm

R/NR FEE

CODE

$60/$80 7800.230 $60/$80 7800.231 $60/$80 7800.232 $60/$80 7800.233

Olde Metropolitan Bldg. 250 West Broadway Min: 4 Max: 6 Instructor: Sandy Kellar, Kellar Dance Studio NOTE: Phone: 262-542-8224 (for supply information only, registration is through WPRF). *Prerequisite for Continuing Ballet 1: must have taken our Beginning Pre-Ballet or Beginning Ballet class. Continuing Ballet 2: must have instructor recommendation. Students MUST be 3 years of age by the start of the first class for Beginning Pre-Ballet and Continuing Ballet 1.

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PRESCHOOL COMMITMENT TO SAFETY - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State and Local Government. The offerings, policy and programs are subject to change at any time pending Government Orders Tumbling Safety Considerations: • Staff and participants will maintain a safe distance from each other. • Item sharing will be limited. • Cough or sneeze into a tissue. (discard properly) and clean your hand afterward. • Participants should bring their own water bottles(s).

Rolly Polly

Students will learn basic tumbling skills (forward roll, backward roll and cartwheels). They will also be introduced to the junior swing bar, beam and trampoline. AGE

DAYS

4-6 Th 4-6 Sa

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

6/10-7/15 6:45-7:30 pm $33/$50 1000.245 6/12-7/24 8:30-9:15 am $33/$50 1000.246 (no class 7/3)

E.B. Shurts Building, Women’s Club Room Instructor: Robin Bickler and Sarina Vigo

Tumbling - Beginner II to Intermediate

All skills will continue to be perfected with an emphasis on form, increased flexibility and strength. When students are physically ready, they will continue to learn new skills such as handstands, backbends, round off rebounds and back walkovers. AGE

DAYS

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

7+ Sa 6/12-7/24 10:15-11:00 am $33/$50 1000.249 (no class 7/3) E.B. Shurts Building, Women’s Club Room Min: 6 Max: 12 Instructor: Robin Bickler and Sarina Vigo NOTE: *Successful Completion of Tumbling - Beginner I

Min: 6 Max: 12

Tumbling Tots (Parent & Child Program)

Students will work on body awareness, balance, locomotion, special relationships and rhythm. Movement activities tumbling, balance beam skills and other activities will be used that are designed to foster success and enhance self esteem. AGE

DAYS

2-3 2-3 2-3

Tu Tu Th

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

6/8-7/13 5:30-6:00 pm $33/$50 1000.242 6/8-7/13 6:10-6:40 pm $33/$50 1000.243 6/10-7/15 6:10-6:40 pm $33/$50 1000.244

E.B. Shurts Building, Women’s Club Room Instructor: Robin Bickler and Sarina Vigo

Min: 6 Max: 12

Tumbling Tykes (Parent & Child Program)

In this program, children will be introduced to basic locomotor skills. Children will creatively explore different skills using hoops, bean bags, rhythm sticks, gymnastic equipment and more. DAYS DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

14-24 mnths Th 6/10-7/15 5:30-6:00 pm $33/$50 1000.241 E.B. Shurts Building, Women’s Club Room Instructor: Robin Bickler and Sarina Vigo

Min: 6 Max: 12

Tumbling - Beginner I

Students will learn new skills on the balance beam and junior swing bar. During floor exercise, forward and backward rolls, cartwheels and handstands are skills that will be developed. AGE

DAYS

6+ Tu 6+ Sa

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE CODE

6 /8-7/13 6:45-7:30 pm $33/$50 1000.247 6/12-7/24 9:20-10:05 am $33/$50 1000.248 (no class 7/3)

E.B. Shurts Building, Women’s Club Room Instructor: Robin Bickler and Sarina Vigo NOTE: This is a skill-based class.

WPRF participate in WPRA’s Discount Ticket Program. WPRF WPRF will will againagain participate in WPRA’s Discount Ticket Program. WPRF receives a small portio smallonportion of every ticket sold and you on the soldreceives and youasave the following attractions. Tickets are save available for following purchase in the WPRF O attractions. Tickets are available for purchase in the rd WPRF Office and at the and end theend Friday Schuetze Recreation Center beginning Monday, May 3May Schuetze Recreation Center beginning Monday, 3rdwilland will the before Labor D accepted. Friday before Labor Day. No checks accepted. Ticket Milwaukee County Zoo Adult (Savings of $4.50)

Price $12.25

Milwaukee County Zoo Child (3-12) (2 & under free) (Savings of $3.50)

$10.25

WI Dells Attractions:

AGE

Discount Tickets

Min: 6 Max: 12

Noah’s Ark Water Park Adult (Savings of $10.00)

$29.99

Noah’s Ark Water Park Child (under 48”) (children under 36” are free) (No savings) Noah’s Ark Water Park WRPA Week Adult (8/20-8/22) (Savings of $11.00) Noah’s Ark Water Park Child WPRA Week (8/20-8/22) (Savings of $1.00) (under 48” tall; children under 36” are free) Mt. Olympus Water & Theme Park (2 & under free) (Savings of $9.25) Jet Boat Adventure Adult (Savings of $4.52) Jet Boat Adventure Child (4-11) (3 & under not permitted) (Savings of $0.51) Wisconsin Ducks Tour Adult (Savings of $4.52) Wisconsin Ducks Tour Child (4-11) (3 & under free) (Savings of $0.51) Pirate’s Cove Adventure Golf (4 & under free) (Savings of $3.00) Upper Dells Boat Tour Adult (Savings of $4.52) Upper Dells Boat Tour Child (4-11) (3 & under free) (Savings of $0.51)

$29.99

Six Flags Great America-Any Day (2 & under free) (Savings of $32.94) Six Flags Great America-WPRA Week (June 26-July 4) (2 & under free) (Savings of $34.94)

$50.25

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$28.99 $28.99 $5.75 $27.50 $15.50 $27.50 $15.50 $6.00 $27.50 $15.50

$48.25


YOUTH ENRICHMENT COMMITMENT TO SAFETY - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State and Local Government. The offerings, policy and programs are subject to change at any time pending Government Orders

• •

Art Camp Safetly Considerations: • Please maintain social distancing when walking through the facility and while in class. • Participants are asked to use a disposable wipe (provided), before and after use of tables/supplies. • Additional hand sanitizing stations are available. • Supplies will be wiped down daily.

New! Art Explorers Camp

New this year! This art camp is just right for our younger artists to explore a variety of mediums and art techniques. Like Art Adventures Camp, artists will be creating like the Masters and work on several art projects at once! Their work will be showcased in an informal Mini Art Show on Friday at 11:00 am. AGE

DAYS

6-9

M-F 7/12-7/16 10:00-11:00 am $26/$39 1500.236

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

Schuetze Recreation Center, Activity Room Min: 8 Max: 16 Instructor: Sara Geuder, MA

New! Art Adventures Camp

Adventure into the world of art, sculpture, drawing and painting! Create like the Masters and work on several art projects at once! Informal Mini Art Show Friday at 3:00 pm will showcase our Master Artists’ work. AGE

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Fall Homeschool/Virtual School Physical Education and Art Age as of September 1, 2021

Art - Everything but the Kitchen Sink! Come and explore many different materials and art forms in this creative class. While basic art fundamentals and art history are covered, the creative process and individual expression is strongly emphasized. As for the kitchen sink, it just might make an appearance too! Physical Education: In this program, participants will increase core stabilization, flexibility, strength and cardiovascular fitness. They will also learn skills, rules, and game strategies in several sports and activities with an emphasis on self-improvement and teamwork. ART ONLY

AGE

DAYS

4-6 Tu 7-9 Tu 10-18 Tu

DATES

PHYSICAL EDUCATION ONLY

AGE

DAYS

4-6 Tu 7-9 Tu 10-18 Tu

TIME

R/NR FEE

9/7-11/16 11:15-11:55 am 9/7-11/16 Noon-12:40 pm 9/7-11/16 12:45-1:40 pm DATES

TIME

CODE

$40/$60 1300.300 $40/$60 1300.301 $55/$75 1300.310 R/NR FEE CODE

9/7-11/16 Noon-12:40 pm 9/7-11/16 12:45-1:40 pm 9/7-11/16 1:45-2:40 pm

$40/$60 1300.370 $40/$60 1300.371 $55/$75 1300.380

9-14 M-F 7/12-7/16 1:00-3:00 pm $39/$59 1500.237

ART AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Schuetze Recreation Center, Activity Room Min: 8 Max: 16 Instructor: Sara Geuder, MA

4-6 Tu 9/7-11/16 11:15 am-12:40 pm $70/$90 1300.331 7-9 Tu 9/7-11/16 Noon-1:40 pm $70/$90 1300.332 10-18 Tu 9/7-11/16 12:45-2:40 pm $95/$115 1300.333

Grape Escape Painting

Get the family together and come have some creative fun! Each participant will follow step by step instructions to create your very own masterpiece! Please register each family member who would like to paint. Instructions courtesy of Grape Escape LLC! AGE

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Schuetze Recreation Center, Meeting Room and Gym Instructor: Sara Geuder and Dan Anderson Min: 8 Max: 15 NOTE: Celebration Day on Tuesday, November 23rd Homeschool Safety Considerations will be available by 7/12 at: waukesha-wi.gov/482

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BUTTERFLY Families 8+ Sa 6/12 Noon-1:00 pm $20/$30 1500.244 PALM TREES Families 8+ Sa 7/10 Noon-1:00 pm $20/$30 1500.245 BEACH Families 8+ Sa 8/14 Noon-1:00 pm $20/$30 1500.246 Schuetze Recreation Center, Riverview Room Min: 5 Max: 20 Instructor: Briona Conway, Grape Escape LLC

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TEENS / FAMILY COMMITMENT TO SAFETY - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State and Local Government. The offerings, policy and programs are subject to change at any time pending Government Orders Tae Kwon Do Safety Considerations: • Staff and participants will maintain a safe distance from each other when possible. • Item sharing will be limited. • Participants should bring their own water bottles(s). • No spectators allowed at this time.

Youth and Adult Tae Kwon Do

Learn and develop the Ancient Korean art of self-defense! These classes are for all ages, seven and up - Tae Kwon Do for the whole family! The Novice class will focus on selfdefense, basic forms, and hapkido while developing your body and mind through mental and physical discipline. Participants will also learn the basic techniques of Tae Kwon Do, such as sparring and board breaking. The Intermediate and Advanced class will focus on more complex movements while building confidence towards the goal of becoming a Black Belt. Participants will learn advanced self-defense, competition, and upper belt forms, Hapkido, kicking, sparring, board breaking, and street survival tactics. AGE DAYS

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

NOVICE 7+ Th 4/29-7/29 7:10-8:10 pm $182/$202 1500.221 INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED 7+ Th 4/29-7/29 6:10-7:10 pm $182/$202 1500.222

Schuetze Recreation Center, Riverview Room & Meeting Room Instructor: David Galewski Min: 10 Max: 25 NOTE: Testing will be held on 7/22 for novice and 7/29 for advanced. There is a separate fee for testing. A uniform is required and may be purchased through the instructor for $35. Any returning students from previous classes will retain their rank, ITF forms, and WTF forms styles.

See Lil’ Dragons Tae Kwon Do page 29 Tree Climbing Safety Considerations: • Limited equipment will be shared and disinfected after each use. • Program Climbing Area will be sectioned off and only registered participants will be allowed in the climbing area. • Participants will wear gloves and be reminded not to touch their face. • No more than 9 people in a group and maintaining 6 ft of distance. • Face mask required.

Recreational Tree Climbing

Peaceful and invigorating, Recreational Tree Climbing utilizes professional climbing gear, which allows climbers to ascend into and explore trees safely. Gain new appreciation for trees, nature, and your City Parks. Recreational Tree Climbing is a unique activity that can be enjoyed by an individual, in small groups, and is especially rewarding to families. All gear and instruction is provided. Participants should wear long pants and sturdy shoes and bring a sense of adventure. Challenge yourself, hang out in the trees and enjoy the view! AGE

DAYS DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

Baseball Safety Considerations: • No sharing of gloves, some equipment will be shared • Bleachers will be open, social distancing needs to be maintained. Parents are encouraged to stand or bring their own chair. •Teams in Dugouts - Social Distancing should be maintained. • Participants should wash their hands immediately after the game, bathroom doors will be open • Players will be asked not to enter dugout until team have exited • Social distancing will be encouraged

High School Baseball League

Compete against other high school players from the surrounding schools in the area. Games will be played on Tuesday/Wednesday. The league will run for 5 weeks, plus playoffs. Home games will be played at Frame Park and Banting. Away games will be played in the surrounding communities. This league is open to current students in 10th, 11th, and 12th Grade (2021-2022 school year). GRADE DAYS

DATES

R/NR FEE

CODE

10th-12th Tu,W 6/29-7/29 $180/$200 REGISTRATION: May 24 – June 4

2200.128 Min: 10 Max: 40

Tennis Safety Considerations: • Staff and participants will maintain a safe distance from each other.

• Participants should wash their hands immediately after practice. • Rackets will not be shared – item sharing will be limited to the ball and participants will be reminded not to touch their face. • Participants should bring their own water bottles(s) • Entrance/Exit gates will be locked “open” allowing user to enter and exit without touching surfaces.

Tennis Lessons for Teens (Last session at Heyer)

New to Tennis? Come learn a new lifetime sport. Focus will be on the fundamentals of grips, strokes, serves and volleys. Drill format will be used with rally and game play introduced. This class is for students who have little or no previous tennis experience. AGE

DAYS

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

12-16 M-Th 6/14-6/24 3:05-4:00 pm $57/$77 5500.253 12-16 M-Th, 6/28–7/9 3:05-4:00 pm $57/$77 5500.254 M-F (no class 7/5) 12-16 M-Th 7/12-7/22 3:05-4:00 pm $57/$77 5500.255 Buchner Tennis Courts, 231 Oakland Avenue Min: 8 Max: 16

12-16 M-Th 7/26-8/5 3:05-4:00 pm $57/$77 5500.256 Heyer Tennis Courts, 1121 Heyer Drive Instructors: Waukesha Tennis Association Staff NOTE: Teen “make-up” days will be Fridays

FOX RIVER SANCTUARY 7+ W 7/28 4:00-6:00 pm $43/$63 1500.240 FOX RIVER PARKWAY NORTH PARK 7+ Su 8/15 11:00 am-1:00 pm $43/$63 1500.241 Instructor: Treetop Explorer Staff Min: 6 Max: 8 34 Registration Form pg. 57 / WPRF: 262.524.3737 / www.waukesha-wi.gov

Min: 8 Max: 16


TEENS COMMITMENT TO SAFETY - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State and Local Government. The offerings, policy and programs are subject to change at any time pending Government Orders Teen Safety Considerations: • Limited equipment will be shared and disinfected after each use. • Program Area will be held indoors/outdoors (weather permitted) social distancing will be maintained when possible. • Participants will wear masks and be reminded not to touch their face. • Hand sanitizer available to all participants.

Leading Forward: Leadership Training for Teens (Ages 12-17) This active and engaging leadership program will inspire and motivate teens to become leaders within the community. We will focus on building character, college/career readiness and how to play and teach classic park and rec games. Through interactive activities and exercises, this training will teach teens how to gain greater control over their lives and how to recognize and harness the power of their own leadership skills. Topics of discussion and learning include: happiness and gratitude, self-confidence, professionalism, communication, commitment, goal-setting and more!

Interview Resume Building (free program)

WPRF Office, 1900 Aviation Dr. Waukesha Min: 8 Max: 20 Kathryn Muehl Meeting Room Instructor: Jeff Patzer & Dakota Berg, DPI Certified Teachers NOTE: Please dress for active participation (gym shoes and athletic clothing). Participants should bring a bag lunch and snacks. This course is a REQUIRED PREREQUISITE for the Leaders in Training Volunteer program in the summer of 2021.

Do you know a teen looking for their first summer job or wanting to prepare for interviews? Join our engaging workshop geared to help teens prepare for their first job. This workshop will focus on selecting the right job, how to research a company, prepare for the interview, interview etiquette, professionalism, questions that may be asked and how to answer, questions they may want to ask, how to write a resume and how to pair previous experience to the job description. Please note: teens prepare a list of past volunteer or work experience including dates, contacts and phone numbers, at least 3 adult references including names and phone numbers, certifications, special skills or talents, prior to taking the online training. View our class here:

Leaders in Training Program (LIT)

waukesha-wi.gov/DocumentCenter/View/10834/ Welcome-to-our-Resume-Building-Course

AGE DAYS DATES TIME R/NR FEE CODE 12-17 Su 5/23 9:00 am-2:00 pm $55/$75 3000.100 12-17 F 6/18 9:00 am-2:00 pm $55/$75 3000.101 Previous LIT Review Course 13-17 Tu 6/15 9:00-11:00 am No fee 3000.102

Teens who are entering grades 7-12 for the 2020-2021 school year may apply to become a fully trained volunteer for the summer Playgrounds Program. This prestigious and elevated position is an excellent resume and college application builder. Leaders in Training will receive intense leadership training, character-building education, first-hand experience of program planning and leading groups, professional development training, participation in Playground Leader staff meetings and more! Leaders in Training will commit to an average of 12 service hours per week at one of the 2021 summer playground sites TBD. Hours of volunteer are M-F between 11:30 am-5:30 pm from 6/21-8/13 (at selected sites). Morning hours available at selected sites TBD. Please note that space is limited and not all Leaders in Training will receive their first choice. Steps to becoming a Leader in Training and application: See our web page for complete information: www.waukesha-wi.gov/490/Teen-Programs

Babysitters Training

The American Red Cross Babysitter’s Training class, designed for today’s 11-14 year olds, features an exciting activity-based format. The class addresses safety issues, preventing injuries, basic childcare, first aid, decision-making skills, age-appropriate behavior and play. Students must attend the full class to successfully pass the course. AGE DAYS DATES

11+ 11+ 11+

Su Su Su

TIME

6/20 9:00 am-3:30 pm 7/11 9:00 am-3:30 pm 8/8 9:00 am-3:30 pm

R/NR FEE

CODE

$64/$84 3800.200 $64/$84 3800.201 $64/$84 3800.202

WPRF Office, Kathryn Muehl Meeting Room Min: 8 Max: 12 Instructors: Samantha James & Abby Barrett, Certified American Red Cross Babysitting Instructors NOTE: Please bring a snack, lunch and drink to class.

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ADULT ENRICHMENT

COMMITMENT TO SAFETY - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State and Local Government. The offerings, policy and programs are subject to change at any time pending Government Orders Adult Safety Considerations: • Staff and participants will maintain a safe distance from each other. • Item sharing will be limited. • Participants should bring their own water bottles(s). • Masks are required indoors.

Allô! Chocolat – Chocolate Cluster Time!

Come to Allô! Chocolat to learn some chocolate tips and tricks. Educate yourself about quality chocolate.You’ll make 6 chocolate clusters of your own! These delicious clusters can be packed with your choice of dried fruit, nuts, coconut, M&M’s, and much more! And you will also be able to make some molded chocolate. In this make it, take it workshop we will have fun while learning all the things you will need to know to continue working with chocolate at home and you’ll get to sample some chocolate along the way! AGE

DAYS

DATES

16+

Th

8/5

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

6:00-8:00 pm $31/$47 6000.224

Allô! Chocolat Studio at 234 W. Main Street Min: 8 Max: 12 Instructor: Julie Toman, DPI Home Economics Teacher

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Let’s Cook a Variety of Grains

There’s more to grains than the wheat products most of us eat each day! Add some variety to your diet by finding ways to include grains like quinoa, wheat berries, brown rice, barley, bulgur or oats as part of any meal. Participants will gain information on why grains are important and how to prepare them. Participants will sample recipes using several different grains and take additional recipes to try at home. Come hungry and please bring a take home container! AGE

DAYS

16+

Tu

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

7/27 6:00-8:00 pm $23/$35 6000.223

Schuetze Recreation Center, Meeting Room Min: 6 Max: 12 Instructor: Julie Toman, DPI Home Economics Teacher

Registration Form pg. 57 / WPRF: 262.524.3737 / www.waukesha-wi.gov


COMMITMENT TO SAFETY - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State and Local Government. The offerings, policy and programs are subject to change at any time pending Government Orders

Concerts Series Presented by

It’s a Summer of ROCK!

Join us at the Les Paul Performance Center for these ROCKIN’ concerts 7:00 - 9:00 pm / Concessions at 5:30 pm June 8

July 13

August 10

September 14

Flight

52nd Street

Shattered

The Neverly Brothers

Eagles Tribute

Billy Joel Tribute

Sponsored by The Park Foundation of Waukesha, Inc.

Sponsored by Nev’s Ink

Rolling Stones Tribute

Sponsored by Hopson Automotive

Rock ‘n Roll Tribute from Elvis to the Beatles

Sponsored by Citizens Bank

Les Paul Performance Center in Cutler Park | 321 Wisconsin Avenue Please note: City Ordinance 11.22 (i.) & (j.) prohibit dogs in the park. Carry ins of alcohol are strictly prohibited. • Please spread out over the expansive grass area. Attendees are expected to socially distance. • A cone grid will be set up to allow a maximum of 5 people per space (sitting close to the cone). • Attendees will be allowed to leave the Grid to use restrooms but are asked to observe social distancing lines, respect buffer area and should not loiter in social distancing buffer zones. • Please be mindful to follow staff and volunteer requests so opportunities can continue to be offered. • Please check the information line at 262-522-9356 as schedules may be adjusted and public safety standards may change. • It will take everyone’s cooperation to ensure a safe venue and continual offerings.

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ADULT FITNESS COMMITMENT TO SAFETY - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State and Local Government. The offerings, policy and programs are subject to change at any time pending Government Orders.

Adult Fitness Safety Considerations: • Please maintain social distancing when walking through the facility and while engaged in your workout. • Equipment will be wiped down daily. • Participants are asked to use a disposable wipe (provided) before and after use of equipment. • Participants are encouraged to bring their own hand weights. Additional hand sanitizing stations are available. • Masks are required indoors.

Super Fit

This high-energy exercise class will include Hi/Low aerobics, boot camp, circuit, interval training, cardio dance, toning, strength and more. Never a dull moment! Workouts are designed for all fitness levels and structured, so no one is left behind. A great way to meet people, increase your energy level and improve your physical and social well-being. Bring a water bottle and mat, no other equipment needed! NOTE: Childcare service is available for this class. HALF SESSION

AGE

DAYS

DATES

TIME R/NR FEE

C ODE

16+ M, W, F 6/2-6/30 9:00-10:10 am $39/$59 7000.220 16+ M, W, F 7/7-8/27 9:00-10:10 am $69/$89 7000.221 FULL SESSION

AGE

DAYS

DATES

TIME R/NR FEE

C ODE

16+ M, W, F 6/2-8/27 9:00-10:10 am $108/$128 7000.222 (no class 7/2, 7/5) Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Min: 12 Max: 35 NOTE: Class will be held in the Activity Room on 8/9, 8/11, 8/13 Instructor: Erin Krizizke, Certified NETA Instructor

Super Fit Babysitting Service

Your child will enjoy spending time playing with other children while you stay healthy participating in exercise class. HALF SESSION

AGE

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DATES

TIME R/NR FEE

C ODE

DATES

TIME R/NR FEE CODE

0+ M, W, F 6/2-6/30 9:00-10:10 am $26/$39 7000.270 0+ M, W, F 7/7-8/27 9:00-10:10 am $46/$66 7000.271 Each additional child $20 FULL SESSION

AGE

DAYS

0+ M, W, F 6/2-8/27 9:00-10:10 am $72/$92 7000.272 Each additional child $40 (no class 7/2, 7/5)

Schuetze Recreation Center, Riverview Room Min: 8 Max: 16 Instructor: Lisa Morris

ABC - Arms, Butt, Core

Want variety in your workout? Want to concentrate on Arms, Butt and Core? Join ABC. This class will focus on exercises to give you rock solid abs, tight buns and better balance. Plus strengthen, tone, and build your endurance from head to toe. Use of balls, bands, tubes, and other equipment will add variety and new dimensions to your workout. Please bring a water bottle and mat to class. TWO DAYS A WEEK

AGE

DAYS

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

TIME

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CODE

16+ M, W 6/2-6/30 5:30-6:15 pm $27/$41 7000.209 16+ M, W 7/7-8/25 5:30-6:15 pm $42/$62 7000.210 (no class 8/4) ONE DAY A WEEK

AGE

DAYS

DATES

16+ M 6/7-6/28 5:30-6:15 pm 16+ M 7/12-8/23 5:30-6:15 pm 16+ W 6/2-6/30 5:30-6:15 pm 16+ W 7/7-8/25 5:30-6:15 pm (no class 8/4)

$12/$18 7000.211 $21/$32 7000.212 $15/$23 7000.213 $21/$32 7000.214

Schuetze Recreation Center, Activity Room Min: 12 Max: 28 Instructor: Sue Peterson, Certified NETA Instructor

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Boot Camp

Boot Camp combines the major fitness components for a challenging, well-balanced workout including cardiovascular exercise, resistance training, sports conditioning, and teamwork. Options are provided for everyone, whether you need less or more intensity, it’s your workout and no one is left behind. Bring a water bottle, no other equipment needed! On days with inclement weather, class will be held in the Activity Room at Schuetze Recreation Center. AGE

DAYS

DATES

TIME R/NR FEE

C ODE

16+ Tu 6/1-7/6 5:30-6:15 pm $15/$23 7000.250 (meet at playground on 6/22) 16+ Tu 7/13-8/24 5:30-6:15 pm $18/$27 7000.251 (meet at playground on 7/20, 8/17) Frame Park, Meet at Amphitheater Min: 12 Max: 35 Instructor: Sue Peterson, Certified NETA Instructor

Fit Mix

This high energy exercise class will include Hi/Low aerobics, boot camp, circuit, interval training, cardio dance, toning, strength and more. Never a dull moment! Workouts are designed for all fitness levels and structured, so no one is left behind. Great way to meet people, increase your energy level and improve your physical and social well being. Bring a water bottle and mat, no other equipment needed! TWO DAYS A WEEK

AGE

DAYS

DATES

TIME R/NR FEE

C ODE

16+

Tu, Th 5/25-7/8 6:15-7:15 pm $42/$62 7000.200 16+ Tu, Th 7/13-9/2 6:15-7:15 pm $48/$68 7000.201 ONE DAY A WEEK

AGE

DAYS

DATES

16+ 16+ 16+ 16+

Tu Tu Th Th

5/25-7/6 7/13-8/31 5/27-7/8 7/15-9/2

TIME R/NR FEE

C ODE

6:15-7:15 pm $21/$32 7000.202 6:15-7:15 pm $24/$36 7000.203 6:15-7:15 pm $21/$32 7000.204 6:15-7:15 pm $24/$36 7000.205

Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Min: 12 Max: 35 Instructor: Pam Treder, Certified NETA Instructor

Core Conditioning

Improve your posture and build core muscles with a variety of exercises designed to strengthen your abdomen and back muscles. Participants are asked to bring a water bottle and mat, no other equipment needed! AGE

16+ 16+

DAYS

DATES

Th 5/27-7/8 Th 7/15-9/2

TIME R/NR FEE

C ODE

5:30-6:00 pm $21/$32 7000.252 5:30-6:00 pm $24/$36 7000.253

Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Instructor: Pam Treder, Certified NETA Instructor

Min: 12 Max: 35

Registration Form pg. 57 / WPRF: 262.524.3737 / www.waukesha-wi.gov


ADULT FITNESS COMMITMENT TO SAFETY - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State and Local Government. The offerings, policy and programs are subject to change at any time pending Government Orders

Yoga for Health and Fitness

Yoga is a great low impact form of exercise that uses self awareness and focus on the breath to connect Mind, Body & Spirit. This is a multi-level course designed to meet the health and fitness needs of class participants. With regular practice, yoga can help relieve the symptoms of many medical conditions including arthritis, back problems, muscle soreness and tightness due to sports or inactivity. Modifications are taught with props to meet individual needs of students so they can find balance between strength and flexibility as they are building stamina and focus. Each class finishes with guided meditation and relaxation. Bring a yoga mat to class. AGE

16+

DAYS

W

DATES

TIME

6/2-7/28 5:30-6:45 pm

R/NR FEE

CODE

$79/$99 7000.234

Rotary Building Instructor: Marie Coakley, ERYT

Min: 9 Max: 20

Interval/Circuit training is a workout that involves short periods of intense exercise alternated with recovery periods. This allows maximal health benefits in minimal time. This workout is sure to improve your strength and cardiovascular health while increasing your blood circulation and will get your heart rate up! Bring a water bottle and a mat, no other equipment is needed for this class. 16+ 16+

DAYS

DATES

TIME

Tu 6/1-7/13 6:00-7:00 pm Tu 7/20-8/24 6:00-7:00 pm

Zumba is the fusion of Latin and International music dance themes that create a dynamic, exciting, effective workout! Routines will feature aerobic/fitness interval training with a combination of fast and slow rhythms that tone and sculpt the body. It is a mixture of body sculpting movement with easy to follow dance steps. AGE

16+ 16+

DAYS

DATES

R/NR FEE

CODE

$39/$59 7000.260 $33/$50 7000.261

Schuetze Recreation Center, Activity Room Min: 9 Max: 20 Instructor: Amy Sadenwasser, Certified Fitness Instructor

AQUA CLASSES Offered, see page 15.

R/NR FEE

CODE

Rotary Building Min: 9 Max: 20 Instructor: Amy Sadenwasser, Certified Zumba Instructor

Zumba Gold improves balance, flexibility and cardiovascular strength with its unique program. Zumba Gold is designed to teach the basic dance steps to anyone. Difference between Zumba Basic and Zumba Gold – speed and intensity of the dance moves and length of warm up and cool down. AGE DAYS

DATES

R/NR FEE

CODE

$28/$42 7000.266 $33/$50 7000.267

Schuetze Recreation Center, Activity Room Instructor: Joan Bohte, Certified Zumba Instructor

Min: 9 Max: 20

Tai Chi - For Beginners or Intermediate to Older, Active Adults

This class is a complete mind and body training, which implements soft and gentle exercises that aim to improve balance, posture, endurance, and relaxation. Throughout the session we will explore the principles and guidelines of Tai Chi, starting with basic movement patterns progressing to more advanced forms.

Glacial Drumlin State Trail Pass Fee:$20 $25per per person annually. Fee: person annually.

INTERMEDIATE 16+ Th 6/3-7/15 16+ Th 7/22-9/2

StateTrail Trail Passes are available at the WPRF office. State Passes are available at the WPRF office starting May 1.

TIME

16+ Th 6/10-7/8 5:30-6:30 pm 16+ Th 7/15-8/19 5:30-6:30 pm

AGE

A state permit is needed for anyone 16 years and older for all trail activities except walking and jogging. This pass is good on all state trails.

TIME

Th 6/3-7/15 6:00-7:00 pm $28/$42 7000.263 (meet at Frame Park Shelter on 6/10, 7/8) Th 7/22-8/26 6:00-7:00 pm $28/$42 7000.264 (meet at Frame Park Shelter on 8/5)

Zumba Gold – Dance Your Way to Health For Beginners to Older, Active Adults

Interval/Circuit Training

AGE

Zumba

DAYS

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

BEGINNER 16+ Tu 6/1-7/13 9:00-10:00 am $21/$32 7000.241 16+ Tu 7/20-8/31 9:00-10:00 am $21/$32 7000.242 9:00-10:00 am $21/$32 7000.243 9:00-10:00 am $21/$32 7000.244

Rotary Building Instructor: Romy Ilich, Certified Instructor

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ADULT FITNESS COMMITMENT TO SAFETY - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State and Local Government. The offerings, policy and programs are subject to change at any time pending Government Orders

Fit in Park Safety Considerations: • Please maintain social distancing while engaged in your workout.

20/20/20 Strength

Gain total body strength and definition with this dynamic and creative group strength-training class. The class uses a combination of power tubing, free weights and body weight exercises for an effective one hour class - 20 minutes upper body, 20 minutes lower body and 20 minutes of core conditioning. Perfect for men and women of all ages and abilities. No experience necessary! Bring a mat and a water bottle. AGE

16+ 16+

DAYS

DATES

TIME

Sa 6/5-6/26 7:45-8:45 am Sa 7/10-8/28 7:45-8:45 am

R/NR FEE

CODE

$12/$18 7000.232 $24/$36 7000.233

Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Min: 12 Max: 35 Instructor: Pam Treder, Certified NETA Instructor and Sue Peterson, Certified NETA Instructor

Fit in the Parks

Fit in the Park is a Waukesha County health and wellness initiative. Free classes will be taught by WPRF, YMCA and national certified instructors. All abilities are welcome, and classes will take place rain or shine. Please bring a mat to Yoga classes and a water bottle to all classes. Participants must fill out a fitness waiver, on site, prior to participation. Programs are suitable for ages 12+.

• Thursday, June 10 Zumba Frame Park Shelter

6:00-7:00 pm

• Tuesday, June 15 Yoga Minooka Park (Picnic Area 3) 6:00-7:00 pm

Good are like Stars. You don’t always see them, but you know they’re always there . . .

• Tuesday, June 22 Bootcamp Frame Park Playground

5:30-6:15 pm

• Tuesday, June 29 Yoga Minooka Park (Picnic Area 3) 6:00-7:00 pm • Thursday, July 8 Zumba Frame Park Shelter

6:00-7:00 pm

• Tuesday, July 13 Yoga Minooka Park (Picnic Area 3) 6:00-7:00 pm • Tuesday, July 20 Bootcamp Frame Park Playground

5:30-6:15 pm

• Tuesday, July 27 Yoga Minooka Park (Picnic Area 3) 6:00-7:00 pm • Thursday, August 5 Zumba Frame Park Shelter

Join the As a Friend of WPRF you can be a part of: • Advisory Committees • Special Events • Park projects • Service Projects • Adopt-A-Park Program

Membership Categories:

Annual Lifetime Individuals $25 $100 Families $40 $150 Corp./Groups (50 or less) $50 $200 Corp./Groups (51+) $125 $500

of WPRF The Friends of WPRF is a non-profit group. You can choose to become an active volunteer member or monetary contributor only. All support is appreciated and funds go back to support WPRF projects. Volunteers needed all year long. Visit the website for up-to-date volunteer opportunities.

6:00-7:00 pm

•Tuesday, August 10 Yoga Minooka Park (Picnic Area 3) 6:00-7:00 pm • Tuesday, August 17 B ootcamp Frame Park Playground

5:30-6:15 pm

The Live Well Waukesha County Initiative addresses two of the community’s most prevalent health issues: nutrition and physical fitness. These issues are addressed by Move Well Waukesha County free physical fitness events, and Eat Well Waukesha County free nutrition resources. Join the movement: www.waukeshacounty.gov/LiveWellWaukesha

Visit our page: Waukesha-wi.gov/452/Friends-of-WPRF Friend us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/FriendsOf WPRF

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Registration Form pg. 57 / WPRF: 262.524.3737 / www.waukesha-wi.gov


ADULT SPORTS COMMITMENT TO SAFETY - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State and Local Government. The offerings, policy and programs are subject to change at any time pending Government Orders

Bocce “Meetups”

Bocce is easy to learn and is a great way to meet people. Bocce “Meetups” are an open play format for bocce games. Two to eight players take turns throwing the larger bocce ball at the smaller pallino. Come when you can, teams will be formed with players in attendance.You will play with different players each week. Enjoy bocce fun, good sportsmanship and friendship. AGE

16+

DAYS

M

DATES

TIME

6/7-8/30 9:00-10:30 am

R/NR FEE

Adult Sports Safety Considerations: • Staff and participants will maintain a safe distance from each other. • Item sharing will be limited • Participants should bring their own water bottles(s)

CODE

$15/$23 8000.261

Grass Bocce Courts at Rotary Building Coordinator: WPRF Staff & Volunteers Note: Bocce sets and courts will be provided.

Min: 8 Max: 32

2021 Men’s All - City Softball Tournament

The Men’s All-City Softball Tournament is open to all men’s teams participating in the City of Waukesha Softball Leagues (Thursday Night Frame league not eligible). Teams are guaranteed three games. Registration forms will be available online and at Saratoga Sports Complex. Registration for eligible teams can be completed online, or at the Waukesha Parks, Recreation and Forestry Office, 1900 Aviation Drive, Waukesha, WI 53188. REGISTRATION DATES: 6/1-7/30 TOURNAMENT DATES: 8/16-8/20, (Rain make up 8/21-8/22) 8/23-8/27, (Rain make up 8/28 and 8/29) Dates will be determined prior to league night meetings Entry Fee: $200.00

The Future Looks Bright

Planning for Generations to Come

AGE

DAYS

DATES

16+ *M 8/30-10/4 (no games 9/6) Tu 8/31-9/28 W 9/1-9/29

LOCATION

Saratoga

CO-ED 16+ M 8/30-10/4 Saratoga (no games 9/6) Teams will play two games (same night) each week. One new ball will need to be provided by each team per game.

Men’s 7 on 7 Touch Football

16 Years & Older Interested in playing touch football this fall? Get your team together and join our 7 on 7 Touch Football League. All games are played at Prairie Park Football Field on Wednesday nights.

Donate ONLINE at: waukeshafoundation.org • Click on “Donate to a fund now” • Select “Park Foundation of Waukesha Fund” • Complete donation form

MEN’S

Team Entry Fees: $285

The Park Foundation of Waukesha, Inc. was established in 2008 to help preserve and enrich the quality of life in Waukesha through the enhancement of city parks, trails, recreation programs, and the urban forest. The Park Foundation of Waukesha has a fund with the Waukesha County Community Foundation.

Thank you for your support!

Looking for that extra opportunity to play some softball this fall? The season will run five weeks, playing ten games. Make the most out of the nice fall weather.

REGISTRATION DATES: Returning & Transfer Teams: 7/12-8/13 New Teams: 7/19-8/13 Deadline: 8/13

Consider the Park Foundation of Waukesha in your annual giving plan. Your gift will help sustain WPRF’s excellence and ensure quality programs and services for future generations.

Or MAIL donation to: Waukesha County Community Foundation ATTN: Park Foundation of Waukesha Fund 2727 N. Grandview Blvd, Suite 301 Waukesha, WI 53188

Fall Softball Leagues

Questions? Please email Park Foundation of Waukesha President, BC Messplay, at ParkFoundationWaukesha@gmail.com

REGISTRATION DATES: Returning & Transfer Teams: 7/12 – 8/13 New Teams: 7/19 – 8/13 Min: 4 Teams; Max: 6 Teams Team/Player Fees (tax included) 100% City Resident: $285 Teams with Non-Residents: $385 League Play: Wednesdays, 9/1 – 10/13 Tournament: 10/20 and 10/27

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ADULT SPORTS COMMITMENT TO SAFETY - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State and Local Government. The offerings, policy and programs are subject to change at any time pending Government Orders Adult Sports Safety Considerations: • Staff and participants will maintain a safe distance from each other. • Participants should wash their hands immediately after practice. • Rackets will not be shared - Item sharing will be limited to the ball and participants will be reminded not to touch their face. • Participants should bring their own water bottle(s) • Entrance/Exit gates will be locked “open” allowing user to enter and exit without touching surfaces.

PTball (Progressive Tennis)

Using low compression tennis balls and short rackets, PTball combines elements of tennis and pickleball. This game is like tennis, played on a pickleball court, so there’s less stress on your joints. This innovative game is fun, easy to learn and a great workout! All skill levels are welcome. Instruction and equipment will be provided for beginners. Tennis shoes are required. AGE DAYS

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

16+ Th,Su 5/2-9/30 9:30-11:30 am $22/$33 8000.260 (no class 5/27) 6:30-8:30 pm Banting Park Pickleball Courts Instructor: WPRF Volunteers

Min: 10 Max: 75

Tennis Lessons for Adults

New to Tennis or need a refresher? These adult lessons are designed for people with limited tennis experience. These skill-based lessons are taught by Waukesha Tennis Association staff, they will stress fundamentals and game play. AGE DAYS

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

16+ M 6/14-6/28 7:05-8:00 pm $30/$45 5500.231 16+ M 7/12-8/2 7:05-8:00 pm $40/$60 5500.232 FULL SESSION 16+ M 6/14-8/2 7:05-8:00 pm $57/$77 5500.233 (no class 7/5) Prairie Tennis Courts, 1801 Center Road Instructors: Waukesha Tennis Association Staff NOTE: Rain “make-up” days will be Tuesdays.

Min: 8 Max: 12

Golf Lessons for Adults

A perfect way to start the week, Monday night Golf with friends! If you have never played before, or are looking for a refresher, these lessons are ideal. We will cover the fundamentals of the game, course etiquette, and basic rules. When complete you will have everything you need to hit the links and have some fun! Includes a coupon for a round of golf at Moor Downs. Please bring the following clubs to class: putter, pitching wedge, 7, 8, and 9). Meet at Club House on first day.

Pickleball – Demonstration & Try-It Event!

Come try the fastest growing sport in America for all ages and abilities – Pickleball! This is the perfect opportunity to meet other people interested in learning to play. Learn about the benefits of playing pickleball, see how pickleball is played and then try-it yourself! This free event includes a demonstration followed by a chance to play in small groups with an instructor! You’ll see how easy it is to play the game and for those who want it, how intensely challenging and competitive it can be. At the end of the event, recommendations will be given for getting into group or private lessons. The event is FREE, but prior registration is required. AGE DAYS

16+

Sa

DATES

5/8

TIME

R/NR FEE

10:00-11:30 am No Fee

Banting Park Pickleball Courts Min: 8 Max: 32 Moderator: Bob McIntyre, USA Pickleball Ambassador/PPR Certified Pickleball Coach Demonstrators include Zane Navratil, #2 men’s single player in the world! NOTE: Balls and paddles provided.

Pickleball for Beginners

Come have fun, get some exercise and learn the fastest growing sport in America – PICKLEBALL. It’s a great game with a strange name. This class is for anyone who has never played pickleball or anyone who may have started playing but without formal instruction. You will learn the FUNdamentals of the game including the basic shots of the game, keeping score, and moving around on the court. Basic rules, etiquette and terminology will be covered. After completing this class, students will be comfortable fitting in with mixed doubles “open play” at the recreational / casual level available in many communities and clubs. Wear good court shoes and weatherappropriate sport clothing. Eye protection is recommended but optional. Helpful resources will be e-mailed to registered students. Paddles and balls will be provided. AGE DAYS DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

Min: 4 Max: 12 Instructors: Bob McIntyre, PPR Certified Pickleball Coach Banting Park, Pickleball Courts

CODE

16+ M 6/21-7/19 5:30-6:30 pm $65/$85 5900.244 (no class 7/5) 16+ M 7/26-8/16 5:30-6:30 pm $65/$85 5900.245 Moor Downs Golf Course Practice Green on Barstow St. Instructor: Todd Halverson Min: 4 Max: 8 Lesson times don’t fit your schedule? Lessons are by appointment only, with times available Monday-Friday 9:00 am-5:00 pm or Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm. To schedule, contact Todd Halverson at 262-548-7821.

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CODE

16+ Tu 6/8-6/29 10:15 am-12:15 pm $30/$45 8000.273 16+ Th 6/10-7/1 4:00-6:00 pm $30/$45 8000.274

• Clubs will not be shared – item sharing will be limited to the ball and participants will be reminded not to touch their face. • No spectators AGE DAYS

CODE

8000.297

Registration Form pg. 57 / WPRF: 262.524.3737 / www.waukesha-wi.gov


ADULT SPORTS COMMITMENT TO SAFETY - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State and Local Government. The offerings, policy and programs are subject to change at any time pending Government Orders

Adult Scramble League (10 Weeks)

Are you interested in competitive play including keeping track of scores, wins and losses? Come meet and play with other competitive players in a Pickleball Scramble Tournament. Participants register as a single player but will get “scrambled up” playing doubles with everyone and against everyone in all possible pairings. Re-grouping of players will occur as the tournament progresses through various rounds after compiling of win/loss records. Awards for various “champions” will be given during and at the end of the Scramble. AGE

DAYS

16+

Th

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

6/3-8/5 6:00-8:00 pm $15/$23

Lowell Park Pickleball Courts NOTE: Balls provided

8000.278

Min: 20 Max: 40

Pickleball Drills & Skills Workouts for Equally Skilled Partners

Most everyone agrees you cannot improve playing a game by just playing the game. If you are an experienced player and want to improve your skills, come to these workouts of repetitive drills. With minimal instruction and demonstration, the basic shots of the game will be repeated in drills focused on fundamentals, good technique and good results. The basic shots include serves, return-of-serves (drives), drop shots, dinks, volleys/blocks, overhead lobs and overhead smashes. Some drills will require players keeping score in game-like scenarios. At the end of each session, time will be given to play games applying what’s been drilled. PLEASE COME WITH AN EQUALLY SKILLED PARTNER. Wear good court shoes and weather-appropriate sport clothing. Eye protection is recommended but optional. Helpful resources will be e-mailed to registered students. AGE DAYS

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

18+ Tu 6/8-6/29 8:00-10:00 am $25/$38 8000.298 18+ Th 6/10-7/1 6:15-8:15 pm $25/$38 8000.299 Banting Park, Pickleball Courts Min: 4 Max: 12 Instructor/Coordinator: Bob McIntyre, PPR Certified Pickleball Coach

Skills Clinic with Zane Navratil

Learn from Zane Navratil, number 2 ranked Pickleball player in the world! In 2.5 hours Zane will provide technique feedback, demonstrate his drilling and warmup method, and help you understand the evolving strategies of the game. And there will be time for live-action play and feedback! SKILL LEVEL DAYS

DATES

3.0 3.5 4.0+

5/27 5/27 5/27

Th Th Th

TIME

Pickleball Jump Start for Experienced Racquet Players

For anyone with experience playing a racquet sport (e.g. tennis, badminton, ping pong, racquet ball), or anyone with good eyehand coordination, this is a great class to quickly learn the game of pickleball. In just two hours you will learn the right way to play the fastest growing sport in America – PICKLEBALL. You will quickly learn the FUNdamentals of the game including the basic shots of the game, keeping score, and moving around on the court. Basic rules, etiquette and terminology will be covered. After completing this class, students will be comfortable fitting in with mixed doubles “open play” at least at the recreational / casual level available in many communities and clubs. Wear good court shoes and weather-appropriate sport clothing. Eye protection is recommended but optional. Helpful resources will be e-mailed to registered students. Paddles and balls provided. AGE

DAYS

DATES

18+ 18+ 18+

W Th W

5/26 5/27 6/9

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

6:00-8:00 pm $15/$23 8000.270 6:00-8:00 pm $15/$23 8000.271 6:00-8:00 pm $15/$23 8000.272

Lowell Park Pickleball Courts Min: 4 Max: 12 Instructor/Coordinator: Bob McIntyre, PPR Certified Pickleball Coach

Pickleball – Open Play

Are you hooked on Pickleball? If so, we know why. It improves hand-eye coordination and balance, raises your

heartbeat and metabolism rate, promotes good sportsmanship, and is a fun/enjoyable social game. This program is structured for players who have learned the game and are looking to improve their skills. Play will be divided by ability level as needed, to encourage competitive and fun games. Tennis shoes are required, eye protection is encouraged.You must be registered to participate. AGE DAYS DATES BANTING

TIME

16+ M 5/3-9/27 8:30-11:30 am ( no program 5/31, 7/5, 9/6) 16+ W 5/5-9/29 8:30-11:30 am 16+ W 5/5-9/29 6:30-8:30 pm 16+ F 5/7-10/1 8:30-11:30 am LOWELL 16+ Tu 5/4-9/28 8:30-11:30 am 16+ Th 5/6-9/30 8:30-11:30 am Instructor/Coordinator: WPRF Volunteers NOTE: Balls provided.

R/NR FEE

CODE

$14/$21 8000.290 $17/$26 8000.291 $17/$26 8000.292 $17/$26 8000.293 $17/$26 8000.294 $17/$26 8000.295 Min: 10 Max: 90

R/NR FEE CODE

9:30 am -Noon $75/$95 8000.275 12:30-3:00 pm $75/$95 8000.276 3:30-6:00 pm $75/$95 8000.277

Youth Pickleball Lessons, p. 28

Banting Park, Pickleball Courts Min: 6 Max: 12 Instructor: Zane Navratil, #2 ranked professional Pickleball player and IPTPA certified instructor

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SPECIAL EVENTS COMMITMENT TO SAFETY - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State and Local Government. The offerings, policy and programs are subject to change at any time pending Government Orders Concert / Festival Guidelines 2021 • Please spread out over the expansive grass area. Attendees are expected to socially distance. • A cone grid will be set up to allow a maximum of 5 people per space (sitting close to the cone). • Attendees will be allowed to leave the Grid to use restrooms but are asked to observe social distancing. • Concert grid area will open at the time listed in the description on a first come, first serve basis. To ensure concerts can continue visitors are asked not to move cones. • Please be mindful to follow staff and volunteer requests so opportunities can continue to be offered. • Please check the information line at 262-522-9356 as schedules may be adjusted and public safety standards may change. • It will take everyone’s cooperation to ensure a safe venue and continual.

Come and enjoy a wide variety of music all summer as we present the 76th season of the Civic Band Concert series. Concerts begin at 8:00 p.m.

Civic Band Concerts 2021

Thursday Evenings, 8:00-9:00 pm Les Paul Performance Center - Cutler Park 321 Wisconsin Avenue, Waukesha

July 15 July 22 July 29 August 5 August 12

Jazz Express Woodwind Ensembles Brass Ensembles German Band/Dixie Band Jazz Express

Concerts sponsored in part by: Ford Construction; Friends & Family of Gene Marrazzo; Greater Milwaukee Foundation’s Anthony and Andrea Bryant Family Fund; John D. Porter, III – in honor of Randy Hopf; and Waukesha Iron & Metal.Thank you sponsors!

Note: All concerts are presented, weather permitting. Call WPRF Information Hotline at 262-522-9356 for updates. Note: City Ordinance 11.22 (i.) & (j.) prohibit dogs in the park.

September 24 & 25 Frame Park Friday, 5:00-11:00 pm Saturday, Noon to 11:00 pm

Neighborhood Beer Gardens Thursday/Friday 5:00-9:00 pm / Saturday 3:00-9:00 pm

August 26-28 at Rivers Crossing September 9-11 at Merrill Crest Note: City Ordinance 11.22 (i.) & (j.) prohibit dogs in the park.

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New this year: Waukesha 125 Minute Race Sign up to see how many laps around beautiful Frame Park you can squeeze in in 125 minutes to celebrate the City’s 125th Anniversary! When you’re done, polka over to Oktoberfest for an afternoon of celebration. Register at: runsignup.com/Race/WI/Waukesha/Waukesha125 Note: City Ordinance 11.22 (i.) & (j.) prohibit dogs in the park.

Registration Form pg. 57 / WPRF: 262.524.3737 / www.waukesha-wi.gov


VOLUNTEER / 55+ COMMITMENT TO SAFETY - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State and Local Government. The offerings, policy and programs are subject to change at any time pending Government Orders

Summer

SERVICE Opportunities! Available for individuals, groups, and

families.

Volunteer sign up links are located on our web page: Waukesha-wi.gov/581/Upcoming-Events Earth Day Parks Cleanup (4/24) “Spend 125 minutes making Waukesha better as we take care of our City for the future” “The Moving Wall” (5/27-5/31) Tribute Tuesday Concert Series (6/8, 7/13, 8/10 & 9/14) July 4th Parade & Fireworks (7/4) “Grown-Up” Movie Night (8/19)

Happy National Volunteer Week, WPRF Volunteers April 18-24

Community Playground Builds: Priedeman Park (4/29 & 4/30), Howell Oaks Neighborhood (7/24 & 7/25), Dopp Park (9/7 & 9/8) Beer Gardens (8/26-8/28, 9/9-9/11) Volunteers needed for our ongoing Creative Pen Pal Connections & Senior Connect programs.

Senior Connect

Creative Pen Pal Connections

A pen pal program for all ages that will be a win-win for all participants. It’s guaranteed to bring a smile to your heart, and you may even develop a new friendship. Every effort will be made to match pen pals with similar interests. A packet of stationary and stamped envelopes will be provided to senior participants and volunteers. WPRF volunteers will be screened and begin the correspondence with pen pal participants.

DATES

No fee

CODE

8500.298

Facilitator: WPRF Volunteers Min: 2 Max: 50 Volunteers and participants will be matched by WPRF staff.

DATES

Summer Session

R/NR FEE

CODE

No fee

8500.299

R/NR FEE

All ages Summer Session

AGE

55+

Participants wishing to receive a letter AGE

Need someone to chat with? Want to converse with someone of your own age? If you are a senior, you may wish to have a phone conversation with another senior. This isolation-breaking, friendship-making, connectioncreating program is planned to meet your needs. WPRF volunteers will be screened and will initiate the phone conversation with the Senior Connect participants.

Facilitator: WPRF Volunteers Min: 2 Max: 50 Volunteers and participants will be matched by WPRF staff.

Please contact April Dethloff for additional information, adethloff@waukesha-wi.gov or call 262-524-3737.

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55+ FITNESS COMMITMENT TO SAFETY - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State and Local Government. The offerings, policy and programs are subject to change at any time pending Government Orders Fitness Safety Considerations: • Please maintain social distancing when walking through the facility and while engaged in your workout. • Equipment will be wiped down, daily. • Participants are asked to use a disposable wipe (provided) before and after use of equipment. • Participants are encouraged to bring their own hand weights. Additional hand sanitizing stations are available. • Masks are required indoors.

Senior Strength: Total Body Workout

Join us for an energetic class with an emphasis on movement. Participants will experience different moderate impact workouts on a weekly basis utilizing the whole gym. Bring fun back into your routine as our instructor changes the workout to fit seasonal themes! This class will utilize a combination of different styles of exercise and equipment that will give you the total body workout you are looking for. Participants should bring water bottles and mat to class. Men and Women of all fitness levels are welcome. TWO DAY OPTION AGE

DAYS

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

55+ M, W 6/2-8/25 10:15-11:15 am $42/$62 8000.211 (no class 6/28, 6/30, 7/5, 7/7) ONE DAY OPTION

55+ M 6/7-8/23 10:15-11:15 am $20/$30 8000.213 (no class 6/28, 7/5) 55+ W 6/2-8/25 10:15-11:15 am $22/$33 8000.215 (no class 6/30, 7/7) Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Min: 12 Max: 40 Instructor: Jessica LaBeree-Patt, Certified NETA Instructor NOTE: Class will be held in the Activity Room 8/9, 8/11

Senior Fit and Function

Experience an unforgettable and inspirational workout that will improve your strength, balance, stability, core, flexibility, agility and endurance! All participants will experience a moderate impact, full body workout with modifications given as needed. Different exercise styles and equipment will be used (weights and bands) that will challenge your muscles in different ways and keep you motivated all session long! Chairs are used if needed for balance and stretching, this class does not involve floor work. Participants should bring a water bottle to class. Both Men and Women of all abilities are welcome! AGE

DAYS

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

55+ Tu, Th 6/3-8/26 8:30-9:15 am $44/$64 (no class 8/3, 8/5, 8/10) 55+ Tu, Th 6/3-8/26 9:30-10:15 am $44/$64 (no class 8/3, 8/5, 8/10)

CODE

8000.203

Senior Stretch and Yoga

In this class participants will feel rejuvenated, while working on controlled breathing and poses.Yoga has been known to help reduce stress, fatigue and pain with the added benefit of increasing core strength and balance. Participants will be in seated, standing and lying positions during the class and will walk away feeling stretched out and ready for their day! Please bring a mat and small towel to class. AGE DAYS

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Min: 20 Max: 40 Instructor: Jessica LaBeree-Patt, Certified NETA Instructor NOTE: Class will be held in the Activity Room 8/9, 8/11

Gentle Yoga

Yoga helps combine the breath with movement and offers opportunities to build strength and stability. Seated, standing and lying positions, with modifications for poses, can help us stay strong, centered and balanced. Please bring a mat and small towel to class. AGE

DAYS

55+

F

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

6/4-8/27 10:30-11:15 am $29/$44

8000.219

Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Min: 20 Max: 50 Instructor: Shauna Perry ERYT 200, RYT 500 NOTE: Class will be held in the Activity Room on 8/13

Chair Yoga

Chair yoga helps stretch the body in a gentle way, while seated in a chair and standing with the support of the chair. Class will include a warm up, gentle movement for stretching and moving the body, and a resting pose. Modifications will be given, as this session is body-kind and gentle. No previous yoga experience is necessary. AGE

DAYS

55+

Th

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

6/3-8/26 10:30-11:15 am $29/$44

8000.220

Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Min: 20 Max: 50 Instructor: Shauna Perry ERYT 200, RYT 500 NOTE: Class will be held in the Activity Room on 8/12

Zumba Gold – Dance Your Way to Health IN ADULT FITNESS SECTION

8000.204

Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Min: 12 Max: 40 Instructor: Chris Yehle, Certified NETA Instructor NOTE: Class will be held in the Activity Room 8/12

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CODE

40+ M, W 6/2-8/25 11:20 am-12:05 pm $47/$67 8000.209 (no class 6/28, 6/30, 7/5, 7/7)

Registration Form pg. 57 / WPRF: 262.524.3737 / www.waukesha-wi.gov


55+ 55+ENRICHMENT ENRICHMENT COMMITMENT TO SAFETY - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State and Local Government. The offerings, policy and programs are subject to change at any time pending Government Orders

Formal Gardens – Behind the Scenes!

Senior Enrichment Safety Considerations: • Staff and participants will maintain a safe distance from each other. • Participants should wash their hands immediately after practice. • Clubs will not be shared – item sharing will be limited to the ball and participants will be reminded not to touch their face. • Cough or sneeze into a tissue (discard properly) and clean your hand afterward. • Participants should bring their own water bottles(s) • Masks are required indoors.

Have you wondered how and why certain species of plants and flowers are used in the Formal Gardens? Now is your chance to find out more information as the WPRF staff member, who maintains the gardens, will lead our group tour. Come prepared with your questions, and don’t forget to stop and smell the roses!

Golf Lessons for Sr. Adults

55+

This series of lessons is perfect for an introduction to the game of golf. We will cover the fundamentals of the game, course, etiquette, and basic rules. Once complete you will have all the tools you need to get out on the course and have some fun! Includes a coupon for a round of golf at Moor Downs. Please bring the following clubs to class: putter, pitching wedge, 7, 8, and 9). Meet at Club House on first day. AGE DAYS

55+ 55+ 55+ 55+

Tu Tu Tu Tu

DATES

6/22-7/13 6/22-7/13 7/20-8/10 7/20-8/10

TIME

9:00-10:00 am 10:30-11:30 am 9:00-10:00 am 10:30-11:30 am

R/NR FEE

$65/$85 $65/$85 $65/$85 $65/$85

AGE

DAYS

Tu

DATES

Moor Downs Golf Course Practice Green on Barstow St. Instructor: Todd Halverson Min: 4 Max: 8

Waukesha Walks Club

R/NR FEE

CODE

No Fee

8500.226

Frame Park Formal Gardens Instructor: Glen Drapes and Andy Christensen

Min: 6 Max: 30

Senior Newsletter

For your convenience, you may receive the senior newsletter by mail. Please send payment to: WPRF Department 1900 Aviation Drive Waukesha, WI 53188

CODE

5900.281 5900.282 5900.283 5900.284

TIME

6/29 10:00 am

AGE

55+

DAY/DATE

R/NR FEE

Mailing Fee (July-Dec.) $4/$6

CODE

8500.210

You may also sign up for an E-Subscription. Call the office and we will put you on the list and send via email monthly, free. It is also posted on our website in the Senior Section.

Looking to take a step in the right direction? Join Waukesha Walks Club! Enjoy walking to historical sites, maintaining your health, and meeting new friends. This program will meet 3 days a week to walk as a group. We recognize that participants walk at various speeds, everyone will be accommodated. Some walks may take slightly longer than one hour.

Schuetze Recreation Center Gym Open Walking

AGE

DAYS

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

16+ M, W, F 5/17-8/6 9:15-10:15 am $10/$15 7000.223 ( no class 5/31, 7/5) Schuetze Recreation Center, Conference Room (meeting area) & Frame Park and surrounding area Walking Ambassador: Bob Lawrence Min: 5 Max: 40

History Club

When you join the history club, you will join others with a passion for history! We will meet on the third Thursday of the month Online, using the Zoom App! Each meeting will focus on a different history topic and led by a discussion leader, but is open for everyone to contribute and share knowledge.

DAY/DATES

TIME

CODE

3rd Th. of the Month 2:00-3:00 pm 8500.216 Agenda 1:45-2:00 pm Join meet up/welcome – get organized and work out technical issues 2:00-3:00 pm History Discussion 3:00-3:15 pm Feedback and Goodbyes

AGE

55+

DAY/DATE

TIME

M, Tu, W, Th, F 7:45-8:30 am (no open walking 5/25-6/7, 7/3 and 9/7)

R/NR FEE

No Fee

Zoom - Painting Open Studio

Open to all. Join us for a fun scheduled afternoon of meets ups filled with art and conversation. This Open Studio format is designed for painters with some experience, who would like to share their love of this art with others. The Open Studio is intended to encourage experimentation in an atmosphere of exchange, conversation, encouragement and freedom of expression. Painters should gather their own supplies in their Zoom workspace. In addition to painting and talking together, we will watch tutorials and discuss content. Agenda 12:15-12:30 pm 12:30-12:45 pm 12:45-1:45 pm 1:45-2:00 pm AGE

DAY

Join early (if you choose) Join meet up/welcome – get organized and work out technical issues Open painting (individual work time/sharing of work) and/or tutorials and discussions Feedback and Goodbyes

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

55+ Tu 6/15-8/17 12:30 pm-2:00 pm No Fee 8500.256

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RENTALS

PRIVATE PARTY BUILDING RENTALS Rental application, building fees, policies and procedures can be found: waukesha-wi.gov/563

ROOM DIMENSIONS

COVID-19 CAPACITY (Capacities Pending)

HOURLY FEE

Schuetze Recreation Center 1120 Baxter Street Located on the south end of beautiful Frame Park, the Schuetze Recreation Center offers several rooms with various sizes and amenities. Amenities include air conditioning, tables and chairs.

3 hours minimum

GYM (Athletic use only)

72 x 96.5 ft

69 Persons

$45/hour

RIVERVIEW ROOM CONFERENCE ROOM

54 x 33.5 ft 17.5 x 23.5 ft

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$35/hour $25/hour

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95 Persons

$45/hour

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E.B. Shurts Building 810 W. College Avenue Located in the tranquil Fox River Sanctuary surrounded by a landscaped park that includes a tree arboretum. It is bordered by the Fox River Trail and the Fox River. Amenities include caterer’s kitchen, outdoor deck, parking, air conditioning, use of tables and chairs.

29 x 47 ft Room 12 x 13 Kitchen 96 ft. Attached Deck

50 Persons

3 hours minimum $60/hour

Rotary Building 1150 Baxter Street Located along the Fox River in Frame Park, this setting is a perfect place for receptions, parties and meetings. A vast array of landscape plantings surround the building. A 1.7 mile multi-use trail, loops around the river right to the front door. Amenities include caterer’s kitchen, bocce ball court, fireplace, air conditioning, tables, chairs and parking.

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60 Persons

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3 hours minimum $80/hour

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Buchner Park Community Room and Pool 223 Oakland Avenue Pool Season: Community room with private pool deck pergola area and up to 40 daily pool admissions included. Regular Season (September-May): Community room, pergola and full kitchen.

Community Room 35 x 37 ft Pergola Area 13.5 x 27 ft

40 Persons

3 hours minimum Pool Season: $100/hour Regular Season: $70/hour

* Advance Payment: All rental fees and $200 security deposit are due at the time of application. Upon approval, deposits will be refunded in 2-3 weeks following event. Cleaning Fee: A cleaning fee of $150 is automatically assessed for all rentals 7+ hours. It is optional for rentals 1-7 hours. Cleaning fee must be paid at time of application. Holiday Rentals: Buildings are rented on Memorial Day, 4th of July and Labor Day, based on staff availability. A $50 holiday surcharge will be charged. Listed fees are for private events only. Contact office for all public events.

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RENTALS

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PRIVATE PARTY SHELTER RENTALS

Daily rental period: 10:00 am - 9:00 pm. Rental application, additional fees, policies and procedures can be found: waukesha-wi.gov/561

Picnic Shelters with 15 tables & electricity Bethesda, Buchner, Frame,* Horeb, Rivers Crossing

100 people or less

101-200 people

201-400

$100 / Day

$200 / Day

$300 / Day

401+ People, public event policies and fees will apply

Picnic Shelters with 5 tables & electricity Banting, David’s, Dopp, Fox River Parkway North, Grandview, Heyer, Lowell,*Merrill Crest, River Valley, Roberta

100 people or less $80 / Day

Picnic Shelters with 5 tables (no electricity) Fox River Parkway South, Pebble Valley, Prairie, Priedeman, Waukesha Springs, Woodfield

100 people or less $60 / Day

Picnic Shelters with 5 tables (no restrooms/electricity) 100 people or less

Moorewood, Sentinel, River Hills *Winter Rentals Available

$40 / Day

SPECIAL AREAS

Formal Gardens Frame Park Formal Gathering Permit (2 Hour Maximum)

A “Walk-In” permit may be obtained on Saturday (Noon to 6:00 pm only) while Garden Attendant is on duty. Available on a first come, first serve basis. Permit holders always take priority over walk-ins. On Saturdays (Noon-6:00 pm) all group photographs require a permit.

20 People or less

21-50 People

$60 per hour

$120 per hour

$75 per hour (see conditions, availability left)

$150 per hour

Amphitheater Frame Park

3 Hours or less / 200 People or less $85 $25 additional hour

Stage with grass tiered seating. Extra $50 deposit if using electricity.

3 Hours or less / 201+ People $150 $45 additional hour

Les Paul Performance Center Cutler Park For information on renting Les Paul Performance Center, contact Mary Palmer at 262-522-2953.

NON-RESIDENT SURCHARGE

• Non-residents must pay an additional $50 per application *A non-resident is defined as a person who does not reside or own property within the corporate limits of the City of Waukesha.

ALCOHOL PERMIT

OPTIONAL USER SERVICE FEES

• Additional Picnic Tables (up to 4) $80 (includes tax) • Additional Trash Barrels (up to 10) $40 (includes tax) • Tent Permit (100 sq.ft. or larger) Contact us for fees & policies.

Listed fees are for private events only. Contact office for all public events.

A permit is required for all possession and consumption of alcohol. Permit is issued at the time of application.

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POLICIES

1. Activity Guides WPRF directly mails three seasonal activity guides per year to City of Waukesha residents. The Activity Guides become available within the following months: • Winter/Spring – Early December • Summer – Mid April • Fall – Mid August * Copies of the Activity Guide can be obtained at these locations: • Parks, Recreation & Forestry Office • Waukesha Public Library • Schuetze Recreation Center • City Hall – Mayor’s Office • City Hall – Clerk’s Office * Non-residents of Waukesha may subscribe to our “Activity Guide” and have the next three guides mailed directly to your home. Indicate the following information on your registration form: 2021 Subscription - $9 9800.200S 2. Payment All program fees must be paid in full at the time of registration. All registrations are processed on a first come, first served basis. Registration forms without proper payment will not be processed. WPRF is not responsible for delayed mail delivery, unreadable or improperly transmitted faxes or emails. 3. NSF Checks A $25 service charge is assessed on all checks returned due to insufficient funds, stopped payments or disputed charges. 4. Accepted Payments Cash Check Visa Mastercard

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5. No On-Site Registration Instructors will NOT accept registration at the program site. Fees must be paid at the office prior to participation; your registration receipt may be required at the program site. 6. One Household ONLY In order to help assure that the registration process is fair to all, people may only register for their immediate household. It will not be acceptable for one person to register neighbors/friends/extended relatives along with their own registrations. Only parents/legal guardians may register youth participants. An exception is made for Group Pool Passes. 7.Waiting List Procedure If program(s) chosen have reached the maximum enrollment, your name will automatically be placed on a waiting list. Our department will make every effort to accommodate those on waiting lists (adding more programs, etc.).You will be notified by phone or email of any openings and payment is expected within three busi-ness days of the phone notification of program openings. Waiting lists are kept for the current program season only. 8. Missed Program Policy Programs missed for individual absences (i.e. schedule conflict, vacation, etc.) are not “made up” nor may participants attend programs other than for the one they are registered. 9.Late Registration Policy There will be no pro-rating of program fees for late registration after program(s) have begun. Exceptions for Before/After school and other special circumstances are considered. There may be a $15 late charge assessed for Before/After School programs.

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10. Non-resident Policy • Non-residents of the City of Waukesha who enroll/register in WPRF programs and services, shall contribute an additional fee to offset their non-tax status. • A non-resident is defined as a person who does not reside or own property within the corporate limits of the City of Waukesha (in general, does not directly contribute to City of Waukesha property taxes). • WPRF may require residency verification for first time registrants that have relocated to the city (Driver’s License or Utility Bill). • User Fee Surcharge: Persons defined as a non-resident of the City of Waukesha are required to pay an additional surcharge established by the Parks, Recreation & Forestry Board. • Current Surcharge Rate: A 50% surcharge (up to $20 per program) is required per program. (See Policies of Adult Sports for non-resident fees for all adult sports). • Exception to Non-Resident User Fee Surcharge: Non-residents who reside within the Waukesha School District will not be assessed a non-resident surcharge when registering for any specific program or league that utilizes Waukesha School District facilities. • WPRF reserves the right to remove anyone falsifying residency information from our programs. No refunds or credits of related fees/charges will be given. 11. Residency Verification WPRF may require residency verification for first time registrants that have relocated to the city. (Driver’s License or Utility Bill). 12. Age Eligibility Verification All participants must meet the minimum age requirement before the last day of the program. Please do not request to have your child put in a program where they do not belong. The ages are set to ensure the safety and benefit of the participants as well as the program leaders. Therefore, WPRF reserves the right to ask for a legal document of age (Birth Certificate or Baptismal Record) for all program registration involving youth up to sixteen years old to verify age if necessary. 13. Program Maximum Student ratios are set to benefit the student. Please do not ask us to exceed program limits. 14. Registration Receipt Confirmations Your registration receipt is your confirmation of enrollment. If you do not receive a receipt within one week of registering for a program, it is your responsibility to contact WPRF. Refunds will not be given for missed programs if you do not receive a receipt. Be sure to read your receipt to make sure you are enrolled in the proper program/session. Also, any program changes and supplies will be listed on the receipt. 15. Program Changes/Schedules Due to circumstances beyond our control, some programs may require time or location changes. All participants will be notified (text, email or phone) when possible if a change or cancellation does occur. 16. Program Transfers All participant requested program transfers need to be in writing and received at the WPRF Administration Office at 1900 Aviation Drive. You may email your request to prf@waukesha-wi.gov 17. Sales Tax Programs (non-instructional) and admissions include State of Wisconsin sales tax. 18. Program Satisfaction Guaranteed! WPRF is constantly striving to provide you with high quality public recreation programming. We guarantee it! When you are not satisfied with the quality of a program, we want to hear your ideas or suggestions on how we can improve our services. If requested, a 100% refund or credit will be issued by simply contacting the WPRF Office. (Established credit/ refund exclusions apply).

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POLICIES 19. Credit/Refund Policy • A program that does not meet its minimum registration requirements will be cancelled within two (2) working days prior to beginning. You will be notified accordingly by phone and/or email. Any fees paid will automatically be credited to the payee’s account unless otherwise notified by payee. • A credit will be given unconditionally when requested in writing within five (5) business days of program completion.You may email your request to prf@waukesha-wi.gov • If a refund is desired, please notify the office by written request. You will receive a full refund for the full program fee as a credit on the payee’s account. If a check/credit card refund is desired, please notify the office on your written request and note that a $10 service charge will apply. This fee may be waived due to medical reasons. Please allow 2-3 weeks for the refund to be processed. • Before and Afterschool does not prorate or refund for school cancellations. • Partial class credits/refunds may be given on a case by case basis due to medical reasons. • If the payee and participant are not the same and a refund for the program is desired to go to the participant, please inform us of the desire in writing. • The credit will be available for use up to two (2) years of date of issue as permitted by law. • For Adult Sports credit/refund policy please refer to Policies of Adult Sports 3.08. • Pool passes, daily admissions and Splash Cash are not refundable. • Class supplies are not refundable. 20. Round Up Program Rounding up your program fee helps us to provide financial assistance to individuals & families in need. 21. Annual Recreation Financial Assistance Program Financial assistance is available for City of Waukesha resident individuals or families that meet Federal Income Guidelines. Details on who is eligible and how to apply are available by calling or visiting the WPRF Office. Applications need to be renewed in August each year, and are available at the WPRF Office, Schuetze Recreation Center and on the website. 22. Insurance/Liability WPRF does not provide medical/hospital insurance coverage for persons participating in sponsored activities and cannot assume responsibility for injury to any participants in its recreation programs. 23. Americans with Disabilities Act WPRF complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) which prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability. We will make reasonable accommodations to support inclusive recreation participation. Individuals with disabilities are strongly encouraged to contact WPRF at 262-524-3737 in advance of participation regarding special accommodation needs. 24. Code of Conduct/Participant Guidelines Equal Access: No participant shall, on the basis of race, sex, creed, national origin or disability, be denied equal access to programs, activities, services or benefits, or be limited in the exercise of any right, privilege, advantage, or opportunity. Behavior: Participants are expected to exhibit appropriate behavior at all times. The following guidelines have been developed to make recreation department programs safe and enjoyable for all participants. Additional rules may be developed for particular programs and athletic leagues as deemed necessary by staff and/or PRF Board. Participants shall: • show respect to all participants and staff • any form of harassment will not be tolerated • refrain from using foul language • refrain from causing bodily harm to other participants or staff • show respect for equipment, supplies and facilities Discipline: A positive approach will be used. WPRF reserves the right to dismiss a participant. Each situation will be evaluated on its own merit.

25. Lost and Found If you have lost or misplaced an item in one of our parks or program facilities, please contact the WPRF Office. Articles that are found and turned into the office are kept for 60 days. After that period of time, the items are donated to local charitable organizations. WPRF is not responsible for any lost or stolen items. After 30 days, keys, cellphones or other electronic devices are given to the Police Dept. 26. Weather Cancellations Program cancellations due to inclement weather will be announced on our Information Line 262-522-9356, and using Textcaster (requires a subscription to receive texts). A decision regarding evening programs will be made at approximately 4:00 pm. In the event of school closings announced prior to 8:00 am, all WPRF evening activities scheduled at a school site will automatically be cancelled. 27. New to the Area? WPRF invites you to come in and find out what we offer. We have programs and facilities for all ages. Want to learn more? Give us a call at 262-524-3737. We will be happy to make an appointment at your convenience to show you around and explain any program that is of interest to you. 28. New Program Ideas WPRF invites people who wish to share their skills and talents to consider teaching youth and adult programs with us. This is an opportunity for people with specific expertise to expand their personal interests and experiences and facilitate growth for others. If you have an innovative idea for a program, or wish to expand on what we already offer, please fill out our “Course Proposal Form” found on our website and email to mberg@waukesha-wi.gov, fax or mail to: WPRF, 1900 Aviation Drive, Waukesha, WI 53188. 29. Photographs Please be aware that WPRF program and special event participants may be photographed or videotaped for promotional purposes (i.e. Activity Guide, Channel 25, website, newspaper ads, etc.). 30. Typo, We Goofed, Human Errors…. Occasionally there may be an error in days, times, registration requirements, or fees in the Activity Guide. If so, the staff will do everything possible to correct the situation promptly. Thank you for your patience and understanding should these situations arise. 31. No Smoking/Alcohol Use • A reminder to program participants: The use of all tobacco products or drinking of alcoholic beverages on premises owned by the Waukesha School District is prohibited. • WPRF programs, buildings, Oliver Youth Complex & Saratoga Complex are smoke-free. Alcohol beverages are prohibited dur ing WPRF programs, however, permitted at designated facilities with proper permit or by ordinance (i.e. Saratoga Complex). • Smoking is prohibited in posted “Smoke Free” areas. 32. Safety Concerns WPRF is committed to conducting programs in the safest manner possible and holds the safety of its participants in the highest regard. (ie. wearing dry shoes in SRC Gym) Participants and parents registering their children in recreation programs must recognize that there is an inherent risk of injury when choosing to participate in recreational activities. The department continually strives to reduce such risks and insists that all participants follow safety rules and instructions. If you find a real or potential safety hazard in one of our parks or facilities, please call the office. If desired, please email: prf@waukesha-wi.gov Thank you. 33. Cell Phone Use in Locker Room All cell phone usage is prohibited in locker rooms with the exception of an emergency situation.

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RENTALS

Available to Rent! Looking for a facility to host an event? Consider these facilities . . .

ATHLETIC FIELDS AND COURTS •

New! Frame Park Synthetic Turf Baseball Diamond New! Full-Size Artificial Turf Soccer Field

• • • • • • •

Four-Plex Softball Diamonds Baseball and Softball Diamonds Soccer Fields Pickleball Courts Tennis Courts Football Field Open Play Fields

GATHERING SPACES • • • •

Rooms Shelters Parks Open Spaces

For more details on WPRF Athletic Facilities & Public Special Events visit: waukesha-wi.gov/565

Saturday, May 8

Pewaukee Kiwanis Canoe River Run

9:30 am-Noon

Rotary Building

Saturday, June 5

Spring City Garden Sale

8:00 am-1:00 pm

EB Shurts Environmental Ed.

Tuesday-Friday, June 22-25

Living Word Soccer Camp

8:00 am-12:30 pm

Rivers Crossing Park

Saturday, July 24

Tirzah Fest

1:00 pm-8:00 pm

Frame Amphitheater

Wednesday, August 4

Waukesha Night Out

5:00-8:00 pm

Rotary Building /Frame South Park

Saturday, August 7

Special Olympics

All day

Saratoga Sports Complex

Sunday, August 8

Waukesha Olde Car Club Show

8:00 am-3:30 pm

Frame Park

Friday, August 20

Run with the Cops

5:00 pm Start

Veterans Park /Riverwalk

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Registration Form pg. 57 / WPRF: 262.524.3737 / www.waukesha-wi.gov


PARK BOARD / AWARDS

WPRF Board President John Schmitz

Secretary Joan E.Vehlow

Alderman Steve Johnson

Alderman Jack Wells

Amy Riebel, School District Rep.

Mike Thurston

Jennifer Wallner

Eric Huemmer

Your Parks Recreation & Forestry Board is composed of six citizen members and two members of the Common Council all appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the Common Council. The Board governs and manages the public parks, parkways, recreational property, recreation activities and urban forestry program (ie. street trees) that reflect the needs and interests of all residents. The Board typically meets once a month at 6:00 pm at the WPRF Administration & Service Center at 1900 Aviation Drive. Please feel welcome to attend any other upcoming meeting dates found on the website.

Currently the board is meeting virtually, please check the website for the most up to date information.

IS THE PROUD OF . . .RECIPIENT City ofDEPARTMENT Waukesha Parks, Recreation & RECIPIENT Forestry is the proud of . . . DEPARTMENT IS THEDepartment PROUD OF recipient ... City of Waukesha Parks, Forestry City ofRecreation Waukesha & Parks, Recreation & Forestry NRPA NATIONAL RECREATION AND Department is –the proud recipient of .proud . .ASSOCIATION Department is thePARK recipient of . . . 2018 CAPRA ACCREDITED

___ ___ Medal NRPA - National Recreation andNRPA ParkMedal Association 2011, 2010 &2010 2008 Finalist2010 2011 Gold Award Winner, 2018, &Gold 2008Medal Gold Finalist - National Recreation and Park Association 2011, & 2008 Gold Medal Finalist ___ WPRA - Wisconsin Park &IS Recreation Association 2006 Professional Award of. Merit WPRA – WISCONSIN RECREATION ASSOCIATION ARTMENT THE PROUD RECIPIENT OF .___. 2006 Professional Award of Merit WPRA - Wisconsin PARK Park &&Recreation Association Program Excellence AwardWilson “Silver Stars” - Award 2010 George Service City of Waukesha Parks, Recreation & Forestry 2010 George Wilson Service Award 2020 (1), 2019 (2), 2016 (1), 2015 (2), 2014 (2), 2013 (1), 2011 (1), 2010 (1), 2009 (1), 2008 (2), 2007 (1), 2006 (1), 2005 (4), 2004 (2) Program Excellence Awards Stars”:ExcellenceFinalist Department is the proud recipient of . “Silver . .Program Awards “Silver Stars”: 2011,

2020 Elected Official Award, Mayor Shawn Reilly

2010 & 2008 2010 (1),and 2009 2008 (2),George 2007 (1), 2006 2005 (4)(2), , 2004 (2)(1), 2006 (1), ___2010 2010 Wilson Service Award (1), 2009 (1), 2008 2007 2005 (4) , 2004 (2) A - National Recreation Park(1), Association 2011, 2010 &(1), 2008 Gold Medal Finalist 2020 Park Design Award of Merit, Frame Playground 2006 - Park Design Award of Merit Mindiola Park 2006 Park Design Award of Merit - Mindiola Park ___Award of Merit, Mindiola Park 2006Association Park Design WPRA - Wisconsin Park & Recreation 2006 Professional Award of Merit 2005 - Outstanding Aquatics Program Horeb Aquatic Center Grand Opening 2006Springs Professional Award of -Merit 2005 - -Outstanding Aquatics Program Horeb Springs Aquatic Center Grand Opening 2010 George Wilson Service Award 2005 Outstanding Aquatic Program, Horeb Springs Aquatic Center Grand Opening 2005 - Aquatics Design - Renovation for Horeb Springs Aquatic Center 2005 Award -Program Aquatics Design Renovation Award for Horeb Springs Aquatic Center Excellence Awards “Silver Stars”: 2005 Park Design Award of Merit, Neumann Lighted Water Dome Finalist 2011, 2005 - Park Design Award of Merit - Neumann Lighted Water Dome 2010 & 2008 2005 Park Design Award of Merit Neumann Lighted Water Dome 2010 (1), 2009 (1), 2008 (2), 2007 (1), 2006 (1), 2005 (4) , 2004 (2) 2010 Achievement 2010WPRF WPRFForester, Forester,Lifetime Lifetime Achievement Award Lifetime Achievement Award 2010 WPRFAward Forester, - ParkUrban DesignForestry Award of MeritPartner - Mindiola Park 2010 2006 Wisconsin Project Award 20102005 Wisconsin Urban Forestry Project Partner Award - Outstanding Aquatics2010 Program - Horeb Springs Aquatic Center GrandAward Opening Wisconsin Urban Forestry Project Partner Wisconsin Urban Forestry Council 2005 Innovations Urban Forestry Award in partnership with Johnson’s Nursery Wisconsin Urban Council 2005 Innovations Urban Forestry Award Wisconsin Urbanfor Forestry 2005 Innovations Urban(most Forestry Award 2005 Forestry - Aquatics Design - Renovation Award forCouncil Horeb Springs Aquatic Center Recipient of 5 ISA Gold Leaf Awards Outstanding Arbor Day Programming recently 2019) in partnership with Johnson’s Nursery in partnership withTree Johnson’s Nursery City USA – 42 years 2005 - Park Design Award of Merit - Neumann Lighted Water Dome International Society of Arboriculture — 2005Society Gold Leaf Award for Outstanding International of Arboriculture — 2005 Gold Leaf Award for Outstanding 2010Growth WPRF Award Forester, Lifetime Achievement Award Community – 6 WE yearsEnergies in partnership with Arbor Day Elementary School Educational Programming in partnership with WE Energies Arbor Day Elementary School Educational Programming 2010City Wisconsin Urban Project Partner Award 2005 Tennis in the Park Community, USTA Tree USA - 31 yearsForestry Tree City USA - 31 years Wisconsin UrbanCommunity Forestry Council 2005 Innovations Urban Forestry -Growth Award - 6 -Gr years o wth Award Community - 6 yearsAward in partnership with Johnson’s Nursery2019, 2018, 2017 Gold Level Learn to Swim Provider 2005 Tennis in the Park Community, 2005USTA Tennis in the Park Community, USTA International Society of Arboriculture — 2005 Gold Leaf Award for Outstanding with WE Energies Arbor Day Elementary School Educational Programming in partnershipOTHER AREA ORGANIZATIONS

Finalist 2011, 2010 & 2008

Helpful Phone #’s (262 Area Code) Tree City USA - 31 years

WAUKESHA-GrCITY GOVERNMENT owth Award Community - 6 years Main Number . . .2005 . . . . Tennis . . . . . .in. the . . . .Park . . . .Community, . . . . . . . . . USTA . . . . . . . 524-3500 Assessor’s Office. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3510 Cemetery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3540 Clerk/Treasurer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3550 Community Development Building Inspection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3530 Planning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3750 Engineering/Public Works . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3600 Large Trash Pick-Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3600 Equal Opportunities Commission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3645 Fire Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3651 Emergency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1-1 Human Resources. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3745 Library. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3680 Mayors Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3700 Metro Transit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3636 Municipal Court . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3705 Parks, Recreation & Forestry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3737 Police Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3831 Emergency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1-1 Website Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.waukesha-wi.gov/427

Big Brothers, Big Sisters……………….414-258-4778 Brookfield Parks, Rec & Forestry…………..796-6675 Chamber of Commerce ……………………885-2922 Civic Theater……………………………….547-4911 Downtown Business Association…………..547-1060 High Roller Fun Rentals……………………524-4008 La Casa de Esperanza………………………547-0887 Pewaukee Park & Recreation………………691-7275 SC Wave Soccer……………….scwave.org/waukesha Visitor’s Bureau…………………………….542-0330 YMCA………………………………………542-2557 Waukesha County Business Alliance………542-4249 Waukesha Tennis Association…………414-322-7391 Waukesha Youth Football Organization (5th-8th grades) …………………………..waukeshayouthfootball.com Waukesha County Government Department of Senior Services……548-7828 Parks System Division……….……..548-7801 Expo Center………………………..548-7200 U.W. Extension…………………….548-7770 Waukesha County Museum………………...521-2859

WPRF Essential to “Community Quality of Life”

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REGISTRATION & MORE

Register your way!

You may begin registering as soon as you receive this activity guide.

1. Online Registration Beginning

April 16 at 8:00 am,

you may register online for classes at www.waukesha-wi.gov/462

Online procedures available at www.waukesha-wi.gov/462

Like US on Facebook Search: City of Waukesha

2. Mail-In

Please complete the registration form on page 57. Include non-credit card payment* and mail to: WPRF 1900 Aviation Drive, Waukesha, WI 53188 Non-resident registrations will be processed beginning April 20.

3. 24-Hour Drop-Off Box

Please complete the registration form on page 57. Include non-credit card payment* and drop-off in the box located at 1900 Aviation Drive, near the flagpole.

5. Walk-In

4. Email

Please complete the registration form on page 57. Email the form to prf@waukesha-wi.gov Please see credit card procedure below*

1900 Aviation Dr. Walk in registration can take place during business hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 am-4:30 pm

Your transaction will be completed and you will be given a receipt.

The drop-off box is available 24-hours for your convenience.

A receipt/confirmation will be emailed (if we have your email) or mailed to you for Online, Mail-In, Drop-Off or E-mail registration. *NOTE: For credit card processing, an email will be sent once form has been processed.You will have three (3) business days to call the office with payment. If payment is not made, you will be removed from the registration. Subscribe to get text alerts for program cancellations, event information and important updates.

Subscribe on our website at waukesha-wi.gov/427 or text “WPRF” to 74574 (message & data rates apply). Closings are also on the info line: 262-522-9356. VISION: “Gold Medal” services . . . exceptional quality of life!

HOW TO REACH US

WPRF Department/MAIN OFFICE

MISSION: To be responsive and committed in providing 1900 Aviation Drive essential park, recreation and urban forestry services making Waukesha, WI 53188 our community a desirable place to live, work and play.

WPRF Administrative Staff

Ron Grall Melissa Lipska Ryan Fisk Keith Johnson Mike Talaska Mary Berg Joanna Adamicki April Dethloff Sheryl Emanuel Gala Evers Mary Palmer Karen Richards Mark Thompson Mona Bauer Brooke Adams Sara Liszewski Melissa Rebholz Emily Whitstone Annette Wilkinson Tina Zagorski

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Director Parks & Forestry Operations Manager Buildings/Facilities Maintenance Supervisor Grounds Maintenance Supervisor Forestry Supervisor Recreation Services Manager Special Events Coordinator Volunteer Coordinator Sports Coordinator Recreation Programmer Recreation Facilities Coordinator SPARS Coordinator Recreation Supervisor Customer & Administrative Services Manager Administrative Assistant Marketing Coordinator Customer Service Specialist Account Clerk Administrative Assistant Customer Service Specialist

Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 am-4:30 pm Phone 262-524-3737 Website: www.waukesha-wi.gov Follow us on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram (City of Waukesha) Information Line: 262-522-9356 Schuetze Recreation Center 1120 Baxter Street, Waukesha, WI 53186

Building Open: 8:00 am-8:00 pm Mon.-Thur. Hours vary throughout the year. Phone:

262-524-3714

Office Service Hours 9:00 am – 1:30 pm Monday,Tuesday 9:00 am – 1:00 pm Wednesday, Friday Noon – 1:00 pm Thursday

Registration Form pg. 57 / WPRF: 262.524.3737 / www.waukesha-wi.gov


Basic Pass

Rounding up your activity fee helps us provide financial assistance to individuals and families in need.

* Round Up Program

Monthly Newsletter. 7 II wish wishtotoreceive receiveananemailed emailedWPRF quarterly WPRF Newsletter.

Yes

No

Cash

Check/Check #__________ *Credit Card (MasterCard, VISA, Discover, American Express)

5 Payment Information: Make checks payable to WPRF

Mail In Person

Rcvd via: (circle one)

Receipt ID __________________________ Date Rcvd:_________/Date Processed:_________

Fax

Drop Box

Email

*If paying by credit card: Once the form is received and processed an emailed response will be sent indicating payment is ready to be accepted via phone. Upon receipt, you will have three (3) business days to call the office with payment. If you do not pay within that time frame your registration will be removed from the system and you will have to re-submit, or you are welcome to register online.

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

6 Any Service Improvement Suggestions?

Coaching Assistant Coaching Other: _______________________ Name: __________________________ Relationship: _____________________

4 Volunteer Information I am willing to volunteer: (please circle)

Participant/Parent/Guardian Signature _______________________________________Date___________________

Total Amount

“Round Up” *

$___________ $___________ $___________ $___________

Credit From Account

Fee

Sub-Total

$

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3 Authorization to participate and for Emergency Medical Treatment I, as participant or parent/legal guardian of the above named child, hereby give permission for his/her/my participation in the above listed activity(ies). I further authorize, without my prior approval, the rendering of any emergency medical treatment that may be necessary due to his/her/my participation in the activity(ies).

$

4

T-Shirt Size

$

School Attended ‘21-'22

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Gender M/F

$

Grade ‘21-’22

2

Activity Name

$

Code

YOUTH SPORTS ONLY!

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(Last name, first name)

Participant Name(s)

Date of Birth

Special Considerations (medications, disabilities, etc.) _______________________________________________________________

Please check if special accomodations are required. If more than one parental home or other special circumstance, give name, address, home/work phone : _______________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

(Month, Day,Year)

Date of Birth_____________ Gender: M F Emergency Contact & Relationship____________________________ Emergency Contact Phone_________________________

Home Phone ______________________ Work/Day Phone _____________________ Cell-Phone _________________________ E-mail___________________________

(Last name, first name)

Single & S Payee Name____________________________________Address____________________________________City_____________________State_______Zip Code_________

Registering Adult (Parent or Guardian)

2 Fill in programs for each participant in your immediate household ONLY!

1

Please print and fill out form completely.

Mail/Drop-off to: Waukesha Parks, Recreation, & Forestry Dept., 1900 Aviation Drive,Waukesha,WI 53188 (Make additional copies of this form as needed) Email to: prf@waukesha-wi.gov

REGISTRATION FORM – MAIL/DROP-OFF/EMAIL

REGISTRATION FORM

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58 Please print and f i ll out form completely.

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$ 75 $113

Ultimate Single Resident Ultimate Single Non-resident

Additional Ultimate Resident

$ 31 each

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Ultimate Group Non-resident $228 Additional Ultimate Non-resident $ 46 each

$151

$ 99

Ultimate Single Non-resident

Ultimate Group Resident

$ 66

Ultimate Single Resident

$ 40 each

$197

Additional Ultimate Non-resident

Ultimate Group Non-resident

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Fax

$111 $ 23 $167 $ 34 $ 52 $ 77 $ 41 $ 62

Email Drop Box

In Person

Mail

Form Rcvd via: (circle one)

Basic Group Resident $133 $ 27 Additional Basic Resident Basic Group Non-resident $200 Additional Basic Non-resident $ 40 Basic Single Resident $ 63 Basic Single Non-resident $ 95 Basic Senior (55+) Resident $ 48 Basic Senior (55+) Non-resident $ 73

Basic Group Resident Additional Basic Resident Basic Group Non-resident Additional Basic Non-resident Basic Single Resident Basic Single Non-resident Basic Senior (55+) Resident Basic Senior (55+) Non-resident

Basic Pass OthRegular Passes (Single & Senior)

Receipt ID __________________________ _______Cash _______Check _______CC Date of Sale ________________________ Total Amt Due ______________________ City Residents Yes No Initials of Seller ______________________

If above payee is part of group, please leave this space blank.

Address

_____________________________________ Signature of Payee

_____________________ Date

Please note that anyone, any age can make up a group as long as the payee is at least 18 years or older and is responsible for the group. In order to qualify for resident rates, payee must have proof of city residency when the pass is issued. (i.e. driver’s license or utility bill). All participants of the pass package must be City of Waukesha residents to qualify for resident rates.

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4

3

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Pass Participant Name(s)

Phone

Emergency Contact Phone

Date of Birth

Gender M/F

*If paying by credit card: Once the form is received and processed an emailed response will be sent indicating payment is ready to be accepted via phone. Upon receipt, you will have three (3) business days to call the office with payment. If you do not pay within that time frame your membership will be removed from the system and you will have to re-submit, or you are welcome to purchase online. We accept: Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express

Zip Code

+It is not necessary to rewrite address and phone information in the chart if the payee’s information and the pass participant information are the same.

Phone_____________________________ Emergency Contact Phone_________________________ Date of Birth_____________ Gender: M F E-mail_________________________

Payee Name+___________________________________________Address__________________________________ City________________________State_______Zip Code_________

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$131 $ 27 each

Ultimate Group Resident Additional Ultimate Resident

Ultimate5 Pass y group pass includes guest passes

Regular Group Passes starting June 4, 2021 (no guest passes included)

Basic Pool Pass These packages do not include the slide fee at both pools

at both pools

Ultimate Pool Pass These packages include the slide fee

Early Discount Group Passes through June 3, 2021* *Only group pass includes 5 guest passes

* Make checks payable to WPRF. *

Mail/Drop-off to: Waukesha Parks, Recreation, & Forestry Dept., 1900 Aviation Drive, Waukesha, WI 53188 Email to: prf@waukesha-wi.gov

POOL PASS REGISTRATION FORM – MAIL/DROP-OFF/EMAIL

POOL PASS FORM


Honoring Waukesha Water Utility Water Conservation Programs

May 27-31, 2021

Frame Park, Waukesha, WI

• Replace a Water Guzzling Toilet Receive $100 • Replace a Water Wasting Showerhead Receive $25 • Install a Rain Barrel Receive $20 • Annual Sprinkling Ordinance

(Before 9 am or After 5 pm) Odd Numbered Addresses – Tuesdays & Saturdays Even Numbered Addresses – Thursdays & Sundays See Details:

www.waukesha-water.com

Price $50 - Sponsor and Dedicate your flag now! Flag orders accepted through April 30, 2021. After the event, you can continue the tribute by flying the flag at home. Flags may be picked up at WPRF, 1900 Aviation Dr. Weekdays June 3-June 10, 8:00 am-4:30 pm.

Scan this QR Code:

Please see “The Moving Wall” on back Cover

or Visit: www.healingfield.org/event/waukesha21 To order by phone, Call: 866-375-3524 Waukesha Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department 1900 Aviation Drive | Waukesha, WI 53188 waukesha-wi.gov | 262-524-3737


ECRWSS

RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMER WAUKESHA, WISCONSIN Please Save For Future Reference

Honoring

May 27-31, 2021 Frame Park, Waukesha, WI Open 24 hours Noon, May 27 through 6:00 am, June 1 “The Moving Wall,” a nationally traveling, half-sized replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. will make a stop in Waukesha.

See inside back cover for Field Of Honor Info. Buy a flag to honor a loved one.

We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State, and Local Government. The offerings, policy and programs are subject to change at any time pending Government orders. •Attendees are expected to socially distance and wear masks when social distance cannot be maintained. •Please be mindful to follow staff and volunteer requests so opportunities can continue. •Please check the information line at 262-522-9356 as schedules may be adjusted and public safety standards may change.


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