Summer Activity Guide

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Activity Guide

Summer 2020

We’re in this TOGETHER

5 Playground Programs

11 4th of July 12 Youth Tennis 25 Adult Fitness 30 Pickleball NOTICE: COVID-19 POTENTIAL PROGRAM SCHEDULE IMPACTS Due to our rapidly changing environment, it may be necessary to further modify or cancel program offerings as advertised in the 2020 Summer Activity Guide. Such changes will be posted on our website Waukesha-wi.gov along with any other important program updates. In addition, please call our Information Line at (262) 522-9356 or utilize TextCaster for program cancellation information.


Summer in the City of Waukesha has arrived. As the season changes it brings about new changes for our city. Some of the exciting new projects include construction on the new Buchner Park Community Pool and Building, improvements at Mindiola Park with the construction of a new synthetic turf full-sized soccer field and renovations to the Frame Baseball Diamond.

Registration for fall Soccer is now open. New this year is a dual season sign-up option that allows you to sign up once for the next two seasons.

As we continue to move forward in this time of social distancing, you will notice changes to our programs and special events. It is our top priority to keep the community safe. Please visit our website at Waukesha-wi.gov for the most up to date information. We hope to see you get out and enjoy our community in whatever way you can. Take a walk in our parks, sign up for a class, or register for a new sport! There is so much to see and do in the City of Waukesha.

Sincerely,

Mayor Shawn Reilly

On the Cover Teamwork at our Spring Kayak Launch, 2019 Photo by Jim Kurovsky

TABLE OF CONTENTS SUMMER EVENTS Fourth of July Parade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Civic Band Concerts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New! Drive in Monday Night Movie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tribute Tuesday Concerts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FALL EVENTS Neighborhood Beer Gardens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oktoberfest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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VIRTUAL CLASSES Leadership Training for Teens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Adult Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-26 Senior Enrichment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-36 Pre-School Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-10 Fox Tale Preschool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 PRESCHOOL Music Maker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Tumbling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Youth Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8,12-21 Homeschool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 YOUTH Basketball. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Before & After School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Summer Camps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Youth Sports. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-21 Teen Activities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 24 TEENS Babysitters Training. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Leaders in Training. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Tae Kwon Do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 FAMILY Virtual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

Adult Activities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29-32 Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-27 Sports. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29-32 Softball/Kickball. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 ADULTS Golf. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Pickleball. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-31 55 Plus Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33-37 Enrichment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-37 Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

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Buchner Pool/Pool Kits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 City response to Covid-19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Facilities Listing/Locations Map . . . . . . . . . . . 42-43 Friends of PRF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Helpful Phone Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Library Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-15, 24 MISC Park Foundation of Waukesha . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Policies & Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-41 Registration Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Registration Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Rental Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-39 Volunteer Opportunities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37


City of Waukesha Current and Future Impacts to Parks, Recreation and Services In Response to COVID-19 - Summer Response as of May 27, 2020 The City of Waukesha Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department has implemented many changes to park operations, programming and services in response to COVID-19 and will continue to do so in the coming months as federal, state, and local guidelines are adjusted.

NEW! WPRF Virtual Recreation Center Here you will find free video tutorials, crafts, fitness, games and activities for all ages. Our Virtual Recreation Center opportunities are expanding weekly so make sure you check back often at: waukesha-wi.gov/427/Parks-Recreation-Forestry NEW! Zoom Virtual Classes WPRF will be offering a regular rotation of fitness workouts, senior social groups and enrichment classes through Zoom, a web-based video platform that can be easily accessed through your computer, tablet or phone. Participants will be asked to pre-register for Zoom classes so we can pre-qualify participation (for safety reasons). Please register online or by submitting a completed registration form (pg. 46) to receive the link/phone number (with ID/Password) to participate. A link/phone number (with ID/Password) will be emailed /sent to you on your receipt. Participants will need to register at least one week in advance of the opportunity. First Option: • The link will be accessible through any smart phone, Tablet, Laptop/Computer • Once you click on the link, it will redirect you to the Zoom Site • Next step will be to type in meeting ID and password

What is open?

Second Option (no technical device needed): • Call in to the phone number provided and you will be prompted to enter an ID and password

Senior and Family In-Person Bus trips are suspended until fall and will be re-evaluated at that Parks and Trails (following CDC guidelines) time. WPRF is currently offering virtual trip experiences and • Stay at least 6 feet away from others please see opportunities listed in the guide on pages 34-35. • Park visitors are highly encouraged to bring hand sanitizer with them and practice good hygiene. Rentals • Older adults, pregnant individuals, people with weakened Building, Shelter and Special Area Rentals – Reservations on and immune systems, and people with underlying health after May 27 may be held. Capacity levels for each facility have conditions that are at increased risk of Coronavirus been adjusted to meet social distancing guidelines. Permit (COVID-19) are encouraged to take extra precautions. holders will be contacted by department staff to provide • Please stay home if you are sick. options for holding or cancelling a reservation. Group size must be 50 or less or meet new capacity limits. Capacity will Pools be re-evaluated as we move through the summer. After careful consideration, the City has made the difficult decision to not open the Horeb Springs Aquatic Center this Volunteering year. Buchner pool was previously planned to be closed for Volunteer opportunities will be modified following state and the year for construction of a new pool. local guidelines. Please see opportunities listed on page 37. The safety of the public and our employees, shortage of staff, CDC and County guidelines on mass gatherings and the negative fiscal impact the pool would have on the City Stay Connected: were among the many factors in this decision. Please continue to call the information line at 262-522-9356, utilize TextCaster or check the City Website: waukesha-wi.gov We understand that this is extremely disappointing news for for up to date information. many families. We look forward to reopening and welcoming you back safely in 2021. Sign up for the City of Waukesha Parks, Recreation and Playgrounds – All playgrounds are open as of May 20. Forestry Text Alerts and get events and program Athletic Fields and Courts information sent directly to your mobile device. Athletic fields and courts will open with restrictions: • Go to the website – activation button (TEXT ALERTS – • No contact sports Red lettering); https//waukesha-wi.gov/427 • Basketball (individual shooting only) • Complete the information requested. • Tennis and Pickleball Courts will be opened to • You will be asked to select messages groups you would like individual play (no doubles). to receive information from. Groups include: Pool informa Programs tion, Schuetze Recreation Center, Before and Afterschool Summer programs and classes have been adjusted per phasing Info,Youth Development, Adults Sports,Youth Sports, guidelines, held virtually (where possible) or canceled when Special Events,Volunteers, Racquet and Paddle Sports and state guidelines cannot be met. General Recreation Programs. • Click the Continue box at the bottom of the page. Special Events • Enter your authorization code, accept terms and click Independence Day – A Reverse Parade (drivable route) will continue. be held; Fireworks have been cancelled. Civic Band & Tribute Tuesday – June and July concerts are We appreciate your patience during these challenging times. cancelled. August concerts will be determined on a later date. Monday Night at the Movies – A Drive in Movie will be offered August 17. WPRF Essential to “Community Quality of Life” 3


BEFORE/AFTER SCHOOL

WPRF Provides a Before and Afterschool program, in conjunction with the School District of Waukesha! Grades 4K - 5 2020-2021 pricing and enrollment information will be available on our website as soon as possible. Please continue to check the website for the most current School District Calendar information. 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. WPRF Before and Afterschool Programs The Cool School Rec Before and Afterschool 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 traditional school day. Our dynamic staff make before and afterschool hours fun and engaging! Information is available on our website at www.waukesha-wi.gov/473 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 Please visit our website for the following required documents and detailed information: • Participant Handbook • Child Information Sheet (mandatory prior to attending) • Authorized to Administer Medication Form • Tuition, Payment Schedule, and Registration Forms This program operates M-F on most 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. We offer a financial assistance application on our website at waukesha-wi.gov/1013/Forms 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. These programs are offered from 7:00 am – 6:00 pm at Hawthorne Elementary School located at 1111 Maitland, Waukesha WI 53188. Fee for this program is $29/ per day (New for the 2020-2021 school year, students must bring a healthy nonperishable lunch and a labeled water bottle, 2-snacks are provided by WPRF. Visit our website for registration information, themes, and required forms. waukesha-wi.gov/473/BeforeAfterSchool

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Registration Form pg. 46 / WPRF: 262.524.3737 / www.waukesha-wi.gov


YOUTH CAMPS

Youth Development Summer Day Camp Opportunities 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. • Low ratios of a 1:9 staff to child ratio - utilizing mostly outdoor spaces  • Hand sanitizer provided  • When possible, increase space between chairs to at least six feet  • Equipment will be disinfected, and we will avoid using material unless previously sanitized after the last use.    • All participants must bring their own healthy nonperishable lunch, two snacks each day, a water bottle, sunscreen and bug-spray (all items labeled) and placed in their backpack.   • We will remain on site and no field trips will be scheduled. Parents will be able to drop students off at 8 am and students must be picked up no later than 4 pm.  The program will only be available 8-hours a day, this is to provide the least amount of interactions for both students and staff.    All participants will be issued their own “craft kit”.  Craft kits will include their own crayons, scissors, glue, glue stick, pencils, markers, and other craft materials.  Items will be placed in a shoe box container labeled with the child’s name. No other child or staff will be permitted to use these materials.    Please see our program participant handbook for more details.  Payment plans available upon request.

Summer Explorers AGE

DAYS

Dates

Banting 2101 Butler Dr.

6-12 M-F

6/22-7/3 7/6-7/17 7/20-7/31 8/3-8/14

TIME

8:00 am-4:00 pm

3500.201  3500.202 3500.203 3500.204

R/NR FEE

$290/$310 per session

Lowell Rivers Crossing  2201 Michigan Ave 3703 River Crossing Dr. 3500.209  3500.210  3500.211 3500.212

3500.217  3500.218  3500.219  3500.220

Min: 5 Max: 8 *(Banting, Lowell, Rivers)

EB Shurts   810 W. College Ave.

Schuetze   1120 Baxter St.

3500.225  3500.226  3500.227  3500.228

3500.233 3500.234  3500.235  3500.236

Min 8: Max: 18 *(EB)

Min 8: Max: 27 *(SRC)

* As the current environment changes, please be sure to utilize the wait list.

Virtual Kids - DIY Backyard Games

Virtual Do-It-Yourself Backyard Games Recommended for ages 2+ years Does your family enjoy backyard games all summer long? See our Do-It-Yourself Backyard Games ideas using simple materials you can find at your local dollar store or maybe even laying around the house. Check out our Virtual Recreation Center online at: waukesha-wi.gov/1511/Virtual-Recreation-Center FREE Outdoor Explorer Kits - For kids who love to be outdoors or parents who want their kids to get outdoors. Make your own binoculars, get a bug kit and other fun items for your outdoor explorations.  Pick up your free kits with curb-side pick up on Wednesday, 8/5, 4:00-6:00 pm, at EB Shurts, 810 W. College Ave. While supplies last. Summer Fun Kits supported by Walmart, Waukesha Lions Club, ProHealth Care, The Greater Milwaukee Foundation’s Anthony and Andrea Bryant Family Fund, and Waukesha State Bank. WPRF Essential to “Community Quality of Life” 5


New! Drive-In Monday Night Movie Load up the car and come for Waukesha’s first Drive-In Movie!

Presented by

August 17 8:00-9:40 pm

Waukesha North High School Parking Lot, 2222 Michigan Ave.

Toy Story 4 - Rated G, 100 minutes

Car loads only, no walk-ups. For everyone’s safety, movie-goers must remain in their vehicles for the duration of the movie. Restrooms will be available as needed at Lowell Park across the street. Patrons must maintain appropriate social distancing. R/NR FEE

Free

CODE

8900.200

You must register for this event. One registration form per vehicle. Registration Deadline: 8/14 Min: 50 Max: 200

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.

Buchnerfest: Summer Reading Club Kick-Off Saturday, June 13, 2020 Virtual Buchnerfest/Summer Reading Club Kick-Off 10:00 am - Noon or until we run out.

Pick up Summer “Camp Kits” at Buchner Park Shelter, 231 Oakland Ave.   Help us celebrate this year’s summer reading theme, Imagine Your Story. This year due to the Covid-19 Pandemic we will offer Summer “Camp Kits” to families.  Join the Waukesha Public Library and the City of Waukesha Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department for a fun-filled experience. Summer “Camp Kits” will include: Materials and instruction on registering for the Summer Reading Club! Keep the kids busy this summer with engaging projects and games with this Summer “Camp Kit” Summer Fun Kits supported by Waukesha State Bank. 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.

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WPRF Virtual Family Fun 5K Run! For the past six years WPRF Cool School, before and afterschool programs have participated in an all site family fun 5k run (or 1-mile walk). Approximately 800 students from the City of Waukesha learn about character development while training for a 5k run/walk each year. This year with the need to keep our families safe, we have decided to change our course and offer a virtual family run to all members throughout our community. 2020-Virtual-5k-Manual Visit our Website at: waukesha-wi.gov/1729/Kids-to-the-Park-Day for more information. This free virtual opportunity will be available until Friday, 8/28.

Registration Form pg. 46 / WPRF: 262.524.3737 / www.waukesha-wi.gov


YOUTH CAMPS

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 Stars (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. Due to Covid-19 we ask that you bring your own soccer ball and 1 parent per child. · Staff and participants will maintain a safe distance from each other. · Participants should wash their hands immediately after practice. · Balls will not be shared  · No more than 10 people including the instructor in a group · Cough or sneeze into a tissue (discard properly) and clean your hand afterward. AGE DAYS

DATES

TIME

GRANDVIEW PARK 3-5 Tu, Th 7/14-8/6 5:30-6:15 pm 3-5 Tu, Th 7/14-8/6 6:30-7:15 pm 3-5 M, W 7/13-8/5 9:15-10:00 am 3-5 M, W 7/13-8/5 10:15-11:00 am ROBERTA PARK 3-5 M, W 7/13-8/5 5:30-6:15 pm 3-5 M, W 7/13-8/5 6:30-7:15 pm 3-5 Tu, Th 7/14-8/6 9:15-10:00 am 3-5 Tu, Th 7/14-8/6 10:15-11:00 am Instructor: WPRF Playground Staff

R/NR FEE

CODE

$49/$69 $49/$69 $49/$69 $49/$69

3000.224 3000.225 3000.226 3000.227

$49/$69 $49/$69 $49/$69 $49/$69

3000.220 3000.221 3000.222 3000.223

Min: 6 Max: 8

Park Lunches Summer 2020 Calendar

• Staff and participants will maintain a safe distance from each other. • Participants should wash their hands immediately after picking up lunches. • We encourage only one person picks up lunches for their families. • Lunches provided by The Salvation Army

LOCATION

Sentinel Park Waukesha Springs

DATES

6/15-8/29 6/15-8/29

TIME

11:45 am-12:30 pm 11:30 am-Noon

The Saratoga and Sentinel Playground Programs  Due to Covid-19 this summer we will not hold our Traditional Playground Programs at Saratoga and Sentinel Park.  We will offer “Summer Camp Kits” for qualifying participants to pick up at no charge for those living in the designated Saratoga and Sentinel Park neighborhoods, with the assistance of Community Development Block Grant.  “Summer Camp Kits” will include, enrichment activities and materials, games, equipment, books and craft supplies.   Registration is required as we have a limited number of “Summer Camp Kits”.   If you qualify please send your registration form (pg. 46) to  prf@waukesha-wi.gov or drop off or mail to WPRF Office, (mail drop box) 1900 Aviation Dr. Waukesha WI, 53188.  We will process registration in the order they are received.  You will be contacted once your address is verified and registration is processed regarding day/time and pick up location for the kits.    Must live in the surrounding neighborhood to qualify.  AGE

CODE

SARATOGA PARK** 7-12 3000.244

On site registration 6/16, Noon-1:00 pm. AGE

CODE

SENTINEL PARK** 7-12 3000.246 On site registration available 6/15, Noon-1:00 pm **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. Must live in the surrounding neighborhood to attend. To see if your address qualifies, please see the qualifying address area map at: waukesha-wi.gov/1546/Summer-Programs

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LIT/ HOMESCHOOL 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.

Leading Forward: Leadership Training for Teens (Ages 12-17) Due to Covid-19 this course will be available as a virtual course and free to participants. 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! Participants should gather their own supplies in their Zoom workspace.  In addition to working and talking together, we will watch tutorials and discuss content. AGE DAY

12-17 Sa

DATE

6/13

TIME

R/NR FEE

9:00-11:30 am No Fee

CODE

3000.401

ONLINE, Zoom App Min: 4 Max: 10 Registration Deadline: Monday, 6/8

Instructor: Jeff Patzer and Dakota Berg, DPI Certified Teachers

Leaders in Training Program (LIT)

Our Leaders in Training Program will be canceled this summer due to Covid-19 restrictions regarding programming. Completing the course above will allow you to participate in our LIT program next summer pending all course requirements are met. We hope to see you all back next summer.

Teen Resume Building Self-Paced Course

Recommended Age 14-18

Do you know a teen looking for their first summer job or wanting to prepare for interviews? Join our self-paced workshop geared to help teens prepare for their first job. This course will focus on What a resume is, and why it is important • How to write a resume • Searching for jobs • Using your resume when applying for jobs • Interview tips and tricks • Putting it all together Visit our website at https://waukesha-wi.gov/1511/VirtualActivities-2020 to access this self-paced free course and registration is not required.

Fall Homeschool/Virtual School Physical Education and Art Age as of September 1, 2020

ART: Art Through the Ages: Join us as we take a journey through time with art. Our stops include the Stone Ages, Ancient Greece, India, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, Mexico, and North America. We will be exploring many different mediums and art processes in this class. PHYSICAL EDUCATION: Participants increase core stabilization, flexibility, strength and cardiovascular fitness. They also learn skills, rules, and game strategies in several sports and activities with an emphasis on self-improvement and teamwork. ART ONLY

AGE DAY DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

R/NR FEE

CODE

R/NR FEE

CODE

4-6 Tu 9/8-11/24 11:15-11:55 am $40/$60 1300.300 7-9 Tu 9/8-11/24 Noon-12:40 pm $40/$60 1300.301 10-18 Tu 9/8-11/24 12:45-1:40 pm $55/$75 1300.310 PHYSICAL EDUCATION ONLY AGE DAY DATES

TIME

4-6 Tu 9/8-11/24 Noon-12:40 pm $40/$60 1300.370 7-9 Tu 9/8-11/24 12:45-1:40 pm $40/$60 1300.371 10-18 Tu 9/8-11/24 1:45-2:40 pm $55/$75 1300.380 ART AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION AGE DAY DATES

TIME

4-6 Tu 9/8-11/24 11:15 am-12:40 pm $70/$90 1300.331 7-9 Tu 9/8-11/24 Noon-1:40 pm $70/$90 1300.332 10-18 Tu 9/8-11/24 12:45-2:40 pm $95/$115 1300.333 Schuetze Recreation Center, Meeting Room and Gym Instructor: Sara Geuder and Irene Schuder Min: 8 Max: 15 NOTE: Celebration Day on Tuesday, December 1 Note: Class will not meet on 11/3

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Registration Form pg. 46 / WPRF: 262.524.3737 / www.waukesha-wi.gov


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.

Fox Tale Pre-School

(Age as of September 1, 2020) 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 PreSchool 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: • 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 DAY DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

3 Tu 9/8-12/15 9:00 am-12:30 pm $198/$218 1000.300 (no class 10/27, 11/3, 11/24) 3 F 9/4-12/11 9:00 am-12:30 pm $198/$218 1000.301 (no class 10/2, 10/30, 11/27) Schuetze Recreation Center, Activity Room Instructor: Melanie Gersch, Licensed Pre-School Teacher; Elizabeth Trovato, DPI Certified Instructor; and Lisa Morris, Teacher Assistant NOTE: We encourage participants to sign up for the pumpkin farm trip on Oct. 2. Information will be in the Fall Activity Guide. Min: 12 Max: 24

Lil’ Dragons Tae Kwon Do

The Lil’ Dragons curriculum consists of developing major skills that are necessary for participation in any sport or activity and contains personal development skills used to reinforce family values. Each of the classes consists of one major skill that will motivate your child to achieve any goal they set in life. · Staff/participants will maintain a safe distance from each other whenever possible. · Participants should wash their hands immediately after practice. · Limited equipment will be shared.  · All equipment will be disinfected after each class.   · Cough or sneeze into a tissue (discard properly) and clean your hand afterward. AGE DAY DATES

4-6

TIME

Th 7/9-8/27 5:15-6:00 pm

R/NR FEE

$60/$80

CODE

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.

SPACE AVAILABLE FOR 2021-22 SCHOOL YEAR 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) 524-3716.

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

DAY DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE CODE

9 mnths-4 yrs Tu 7/21-8/18 10:30-11:00 am $34/$51 1000.285 (no class 8/11) 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.

Ballet

Encourage your little one to embrace their inner dancer! Students will have fun learning ballet while practicing balance, poise and grace. Family members are invited to attend the last class and watch the students display their hard work. Students must wear LEATHER ballet shoes, tights, and a leotard (no skirts). Supplies may be purchased through the studio (cash or check only). · Staff/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.   · Cough or sneeze into a tissue (discard properly) and clean your hand afterward. · Please do not enter the facility until 5 minutes before your scheduled class beginning/ending times. AGE DAY

DATES

TIME

BEGINNING PRE-BALLET 3-4 Th 7/9-8/27 5:15-5:45 pm BEGINNING BALLET 4+ Th 7/9-8/27 5:45-6:15 pm *CONTINUING BALLET 1 3+ Th 7/9-8/27 6:15-6:45 pm *CONTINUING BALLET 2 4+ Th 7/9-8/27 6:45-7:15 pm

R/NR FEE

CODE

$60/$80

7800.230

$60/$80 $60/$80

7800.231

$60/$80

7800.233

7800.232

Olde Metropolitan Bldg. 250 West Broadway Instructor: Sandy Kellar, Kellar Dance Studio Min: 6 Max: 10 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 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. AGE DAY DATES TIME R/NR FEE CODE 14-24 mnths Th 7/9-8/6 5:30-6:00 pm $27/$41 1000.241 E.B. Shurts Building, Women’s Club Room Min: 6 Max: 10 Instructor: Robin Bickler and Sarina Vigo

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.

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 4-6 4-6

DAY Sa Th

DATES TIME R/NR FEE CODE 7/11-8/8 8:30-9:15 am $27/$41 1000.245 7/9-8/6 6:45-7:30 pm $27/$41 1000.246

E.B. Shurts Building, Women’s Club Room Min: 6 Max: 10 Instructor: Robin Bickler and Sarina Vigo

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 2-3 2-3 2-3

DAY Tu Tu Th

DATES TIME R/NR FEE CODE 7/7-8/4 5:30-6:00 pm $27/$41 1000.242 7/7-8/4 6:10-6:40 pm $27/$41 1000.243 7/9-8/6 6:10-6:40 pm $27/$41 1000.244

AGE DAY DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

E.B. Shurts Building, Women’s Club Room Min: 6 Max: 10 Instructor: Robin Bickler and Sarina Vigo NOTE: This is a skill-based class.

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 7+

DAY Sa

DATES TIME R/NR FEE CODE 7/11-8/8 10:15-11:00 am $27/$41 1000.249

E.B. Shurts Building, Women’s Club Room Min: 6 Max: 10 Instructor: Robin Bickler and Sarina Vigo NOTE: *Successful Completion of Tumbling - Beginner I

E.B. Shurts Building, Women’s Club Room Min: 6 Max: 10 Instructor: Robin Bickler and Sarina Vigo

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CODE

6+ Tu 7/7-8/4 6:45-7:30 pm $27/$41 1000.248 6+ Sa 7/11-8/8 9:20-10:05 am $27/$41 1000.247

Registration Form pg. 46 / 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.

New! Reverse Parade Saturday, July 4 Parade 11:00 am - 12:30 pm Come and enjoy the REVERSE Parade to celebrate Independence Day! The City of Waukesha has made the difficult decision to make changes to our annual 4th of July Celebrations. For this year’s 4th of July celebration, the City will hold a reverse parade. Parade units will be stationed along a predefined route. Those attending the parade will remain in their vehicles and drive the route. Everyone will be encouraged to decorate their vehicles. This reverse parade will allow for public participation while maintaining social distancing. More details will be coming.

The City will not be holding the annual Fireworks display. Various alternatives were explored. However, due to a variety of logistical issues including the need to maintain social distancing and the amount of traffic expected it was determined to not be feasible to hold the fireworks. We are all disappointed and look forward to resuming our full festivities in 2021. WPRF Essential to “Community Quality of Life”

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Tennis. It’s Your Game!

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.

· 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. Pee Wee participants will receive one complimentary junior racquet for the summer and sessions will not begin until 7/13. · No more than 10 people may be waiting for courts or outside the fence. · 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

Waukesha Tennis Association (WTA) and Waukesha Parks, Recreation & Forestry (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 in Pee Wee lessons 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 in Pee Wee program will receive one complimentary junior racquet for the summer. Ratio: 1:4 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. Ratio: 1:6 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. Ratio: 1:6

Tennis Lessons Buchner Park - A AGE

DAYS

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

Buchner Park - B CODE

AGE

DAYS

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

BEGINNER (A - enter South Court – closest to pool) 7-12 M-Th 6/15-6/25 1:00-1:50 pm $57/$77 5500.245 7-12 M-Th 6/29-7/9 1:00-1:50 pm $57/$77 5500.246 7-12 M-Th 7/13-7/23 1:00-1:50 pm $57/$77 5500.247 7-12 M-Th 7/27-8/6 1:00-1:50 pm $57/$77 5500.248

BEGINNER (B - enter North Courts – nearest to Racine Avenue) 7-12 M-Th 6/15-6/25 1:00-1:50 pm $57/$77 5500.249 7-12 M-Th 6/29-7/9 1:00-1:50 pm $57/$77 5500.250 7-12 M-Th 7/13-7/23 1:00-1:50 pm $57/$77 5500.251 7-12 M-Th 7/27-8/6 1:00-1:50 pm $57/$77 5500.252

INTERMEDIATE (A - enter South Court – closest to pool) 9-16 M-Th 6/15-6/25 2:00-2:55 pm $57/$77 5500.253 9-16 M-Th 6/29-7/9 2:00-2:55 pm $57/$77 5500.254 9-16 M-Th 7/13-7/23 2:00-2:55 pm $57/$77 5500.255 9-16 M-Th 7/29-8/6 2:00-2:55 pm $57/$77 5500.256

INTERMEDIATE (B - enter North Courts – nearest to Racine Ave.) 9-16 M-Th 6/15-6/25 2:00-2:55 pm $57/$77 5500.257 9-16 M-Th 6/29-7/9 2:00-2:55 pm $57/$77 5500.258 9-16 M-Th 7/13-7/23 2:00-2:55 pm $57/$77 5500.259 9-16 M-Th 7/29-8/6 2:00-2:55 pm $57/$77 5500.260

TEEN BEGINNER (A - enter South Court – closest to pool) 12-16 M-Th 6/15-6/25 3:05-4:00 pm $57/$77 5500.261 12-16 M-Th 6/29-7/9 3:05-4:00 pm $57/$77 5500.262 12-16 M-Th 7/13-7/23 3:05-4:00 pm $57/$77 5500.263 12-16 M-Th 7/27-8/6 3:05-4:00 pm $57/$77 5500.264

TEEN BEGINNER (B - enter North Courts – nearest to Racine Ave.)

12-16 M-Th 12-16 M-Th 12-16 M-Th 12-16 M-Th

6/15-6/25 6/29-7/9 7/13-7/23 7/27-8/6

3:05-4:00 pm $57/$77 3:05-4:00 pm $57/$77 3:05-4:00 pm $57/$77 3:05-4:00 pm $57/$77

Buchner Tennis Courts, 231 Oakland Avenue Instructors: Waukesha Tennis Association Staff Min: 4 Max: 8 NOTE: Beginner & Intermediate “make-up” days will be Fridays.

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Registration Form pg. 46 / WPRF: 262.524.3737 / www.waukesha-wi.gov

5500.265 5500.266 5500.267 5500.268


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.

Tennis Lessons Lowell Park - A AGE

DAYS

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

PEE WEE (A – enter gate East close to park shelter/side gate) 4-7 M-W 7/13-7/22 9:00-9:45 am $50/$70 5500.272 4-7 M-W 7/27-8/5 9:00-9:45 am $50/$70 5500.273 BEGINNER (A – enter gate East close to park shelter/side gate) 7-12 M-Th 6/15-6/25 10:00-10:50 am $57/$77 5500.278 7-12 M-Th 6/29-7/9 10:00-10:50 am $57/$77 5500.279 7-12 M-Th 7/13-7/23 10:00-10:50 am $57/$77 5500.280 7-12 M-Th 7/27-8/6 10:00-10:50 am $57/$77 5500.281 INTERMEDIATE (A – enter gate East close to park shelter/side gate) 9-16 M-Th 6/15-6/25 11:00-11:55 am $57/$77 5500.286 9-16 M-Th 6/29-7/9 11:00-11:55 am $57/$77 5500.287 9-16 M-Th 7/13-7/23 11:00-11:55 am $57/$77 5500.288 9-16 M-Th 7/27-8/6 11:00-11:55 am $57/$77 5500.289

Lowell Park - B AGE

DAYS

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

PEE WEE (B – enter the gate off Michigan) 4-7 M-W 7/13-7/22 9:00-9:45 am $50/$70 4-7 M-W 7/27-8/5 9:00-9:45 am $50/$70 BEGINNER (B – enter the gate off Michigan) 7-12 M-Th 6/15-6/25 10:00-10:50 am $57/$77 7-12 M-Th 6/29-7/9 10:00-10:50 am $57/$77 7-12 M-Th 7/13-7/23 10:00-10:50 am $57/$77 7-12 M-Th 7/27-8/6 10:00-10:50 am $57/$77 INTERMEDIATE (B – enter the gate off Michigan) 9-16 M-Th 6/15-6/25 11:00-11:55 am $57/$77 9-16 M-Th 6/29-7/9 11:00-11:55 am $57/$77 9-16 M-Th 7/13-7/23 11:00-11:55 am $57/$77 9-16 M-Th 7/27-8/6 11:00-11:55 am $57/$77

CODE

5500.276 5500.277 5500.282 5500.283 5500.284 5500.285 5500.290 5500.291 5500.292 5500.293

Lowell Tennis Courts, 2201 Michigan Avenue Instructors: Waukesha Tennis Association Staff NOTE: Pee Wee “make-up” days will be Thursdays. Beginner & Intermediate “make-up” days will be Fridays. Pee Wee-Min: 5 Max: 8 Beginner-Min: 5 Max: 9, Intermediate-Min: 5 Max: 9

Tennis Lessons Prairie Park - A

Prairie Park - B

AGE DAYS DATES

AGE DAYS DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE CODE

PEE WEE (A enter North Courts - Nearest School) 4-7 M-W 7/13-7/22 5:00-5:45 pm $50/$70 5500.218 4-7 M-W 7/27-8/5 5:00-5:45 pm $50/$70 5500.219 BEGINNER (A enter North Courts - Nearest School) 7-12 M-Th 6/15-6/25 6:00-6:55 pm $57/$77 5500.222 7-12 M-Th 6/29-7/9 6:00-6:55 pm $57/$77 5500.223 7-12 M-Th 7/13-7/23 6:00-6:55 pm $57/$77 5500.224 7-12 M-Th 7/27-8/6 6:00-6:55 pm $57/$77 5500.225

TIME

PEE WEE (B enter South Courts) 4-7 M-W 7/13-7/22 5:00-5:45 pm 4-7 M-W 7/27-8/5 5:00-5:45 pm BEGINNER (B enter South End) 7-12 M-Th 6/15-6/25 6:00-6:55 pm 7-12 M-Th 6/29-7/9 6:00-6:55 pm 7-12 M-Th 7/13-7/23 6:00-6:55 pm 7-12 M-Th 7/27-8/6 6:00-6:55 pm

R/NR FEE CODE

$50/$70 5500.220 $50/$70 5500.221 $57/$77 $57/$77 $57/$77 $57/$77

5500.226 5500.227 5500.228 5500.229

Prairie Tennis Courts, 1801 Center Road Instructors: Waukesha Tennis Association Staff Min: 4 Max: 6 NOTE: Pee Wee “make-up” days will be Thursdays. Beginner “make-up” days will be Fridays.

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SUMMER READING CLUB First day to register for the Summer Reading Club: Monday, June 15 Summer Reading Club ends: Saturday, August 15 Children 3 years through those finishing 6th grade

Library Friends! Services may look different this summer, but we ARE having a summer reading club! This year we’re using a website called Beanstack to help us create some unique summer reading fun. Beanstack includes great tools to help you and your family discover books, keep track of your reading, and reach your personal reading goals.

Programs for Children and Families SUMMER 2020

321 Wisconsin Ave., Waukesha, WI • 262-524-3692

Where can I find up-to-date information about library programs and services? www.waukeshapubliclibrary.org Children’s Services: (262) 524-3692 Adult & Teen Reference: (262) 524-3682

Friends of the Waukesha Public Library – Many of the programs offered in this brochure are made possible through the generous support of the Friends of Waukesha Public Library. Friends receive funds through membership dues, merchandise sales and donations. If you are interested in joining the Friends, pick up a brochure at the library or visit the library website. WPL is committed to providing the highest degree of accessibility within its means. Please call 262-524-3692 at least two weeks prior to an event with any disability-related accommodation requests. Every attempt will be made to honor all requests.

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Want to sign up off-line, keeping track of your reading on paper? No worries – just ask us, and we’ll show you how! You can sign up for the Children’s Summer Reading Club beginning June 15 and read through the summer. Check the library’s website beginning June 1 for more details. The summer reading club is ideal for babies on up to kids who just finished 6th grade. Children will be able to complete challenges to earn fun virtual badges, and when you complete the program, you’ll earn a packet of coupons and a book to keep! Please register your child for the grade they will be entering in the Fall of 2020. Research has shown that summer reading prevents “summer slide,” or, loss of knowledge and reading proficiency over the summer. Summer Reading Club is a fun and beneficial experience for all ages! This program will keep kids reading—and learning—all summer long.

Children under the age of 3 years – Bubble Buddies

It’s never too early to start reading to your child! Parents can learn early literacy techniques and little ones can earn a book. This reading club is designed for children age birth to 35 months, and their adults.

“KICK-OFF THE SUMMER” CAMP KITS Kits will be available at Buchner Park (231 Oakland Ave.) on Saturday, June 13, 10:00 a.m.-noon, or until we run out. This year we aren’t able to celebrate Buchnerfest & the Summer Reading Kickoff together, but the Waukesha Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department and the Library have come up with several fun activities your family can enjoy from home! Each kit includes ideas and supplies for family-friendly activities that encourage early literacy, imagination and movement. Thank you to the Waukesha State Bank and the Friends of the Library for their generous donations.

SUMMER READING WRAP-UP PROGRAM! Monday, August 10, 1:00-2:00 p.m.

Help us celebrate your reading accomplishments at this special party in Cutler Park.

Kidsplay – Come and enjoy the unique and outrageous comedy of Kidsplay as we celebrate our

Summer Readers. Audience members play an active part in this dynamic performance. Join in or sit back and enjoy the fun!

Registration Form pg. 46 / WPRF: 262.524.3737 / www.waukesha-wi.gov


Looking for access to free WiFi locations that don’t require a password?

The Public Service Commission of Wisconsin-Wisconsin Broadband Office offers a mapping tool that displays public WiFi locations that have been self-reported by entities and individuals to the PSC. https://maps.psc.wi.gov/apps/PublicWiFiLocations/ Here is a list of some of the libraries in Waukesha County which offer free access to WiFi from the parking lot: • Waukesha Public Library (321 Wisconsin Ave., Waukesha WI) Range of 25 ft., with best access outside building in the Cutler Park amphitheater • Mukwonago Community Library (511 Division St., Mukwonago WI) • Muskego Public Library (S73W16663 Janesville Rd., Muskego, WI) • Elm Grove Public Library (13600 Juneau Blvd., Elm Grove WI) • Butler Public Library (12808 W Hampton Ave., Butler WI) • Menomonee Falls Public Library (W156N8436 Pilgrim Rd., Menomonee Falls, WI)

Tuesdays & Thursdays in August 3:30 & 6:30 p.m. August will be a fun-packed month of performances for children of all ages. Families will enjoy comedy, magic, music and so much more! No registration required for these popular programs.

If you need additional help accessing or finding resources please call 262-524-3692 for Children’s Services and 262-524-3682 for Adult and Teen Services.

FREE tickets are available at the Children’s reference desk beginning 45 minutes prior to the performance.

Disclaimer: The Waukesha Public Library assumes no responsibility or liability associated with use of the WiFi systems or presence at the locations listed.

LIBRARY IMAGINATION STATION Mondays or Thursdays, 9:00 a.m.-noon & 3:00-6:00 p.m. June 15-August 6 Kids and families, you’ll be able to “Imagine Your Story” with our weekly take-home activities! Each week we’ll put together a packet of activities for preschoolers, and a packet for older kids. Stop by the library on Mondays or Thursdays, 9:00 a.m.noon OR 3:00-6:00 p.m. and pick up your weekly packet. There will be activities for you to create, imagine, learn, and have lots of fun this summer!

BOOK DISCUSSIONS

Book discussions are a great way to enjoy a new book, share what you liked (or didn’t like!), and hear what others thought about the book. Registration begins June 22. Friends entering first and second grades: Rather than assigning and handing out books, we want to hear what you’re reading this summer. You’ll be able to share some of your favorite stories with other kids and get some new ideas as well. Readers entering third, fourth, fifth and sixth grades will receive a copy of the discussion book at the time they register. Beginning June 1, please check our website for more details on dates, times and discussion locations.

Summer is a little different this year, but there are so many ways you can “Imagine Your Story,” whether you’re at home or at the library! At the time of printing, there is no longer a “Safer at Home” order, but there is still COVID-19 in our community. Please know that the library continues to take the health of our community and staff seriously. We are continuously looking at ways to best serve the needs of our community, therefore program dates and locations may change. Please be sure to check our website or call the library for up-to-date information.

TO REGISTER:

• ONLINE – Go to the Library’s event calendar, www.waukeshapubliclibrary.org and click on the day of the event. • COME to the Library or CALL the Children’s Reference Desk, 262-524-3692.

Library Friends -

We hope you and your families will have a healthy summer, and that the library can offer you the resources and services you need for a time of new learning, connection, and fun!

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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.

For KidSports Golf & Lacrosse • Participants will be socially distanced • Children will be issued a set of equipment for the duration of that class. Parents may be asked to assist in cleaning of equipment after class.  • Activities will be limited to registrant and parent engagement. • There would be no direct interaction between coach and participants.

KidsSports Golf

The KidsSports Golf program is designed to introduce and develop beginning players for key golf concepts primarily focused on form, approach, swing, club introduction, drive, irons, chip, putt etc. Focus will be on building a basic foundation for players to move to playing at the next level. Non-golf course space will be utilized for gaining a basic understanding. One make-up class will be held the following week of session ending for any weather cancellations. AGE

4-5 6-7

DAY

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

Tu 7/21-8/11 5:30-6:10 pm $52/$72 5900.236 Tu 7/21-8/11 6:30-7:10 pm $52/$72 5900.238

W.R.O. Youth Complex Instructor: KidsSports Staff

Min: 6 Max: 8

Learn to Skate

These six-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 35 skaters. Staff and participants will maintain a safe distance from each other. • Staff/participants will maintain safe distance from each other. • Participants should wash their hands immediately after practice. • Cough or sneeze into a tissue (discard properly) and clean your hand afterward. • Participants should bring their own water bottles(s) AGE DAY

4-12

Tu

AGE

5-6 7-8

DAY

DATES

R/NR FEE

Min: 6 Max:12

R/NR FEE

CODE

Hockey Player Initiation Hockey Learn to Skate: This is a 6-week course designed to teach your child how to skate for hockey. Cost $75

AGE DAY DATES

4-11

Tu

7/7-8/11

TIME

5:45-6:30 pm

Learn To Play Hockey Introduce your child to the basics of shooting, passing, stick-handling and game play in this 6-week course. (Must have completed a learn to skate class) Cost $75

CODE

M 7/20-8/10 5:30-6:10 pm $52/$72 2500.248 M 7/20-8/10 6:30-7:10 pm $52/$72 2500.249

W.R.O. Youth Complex Instructor: KidsSports Staff

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TIME

TIME

Naga-Waukee Ice Arena, 2946 Golf Road, Delafield Instructor: Waukesha County Staff Min: 1 Max: 7

KidsSports Lacrosse

The KidsSports Lacrosse program is focused on lacrosse introduction and skill development. It is designed to introduce and develop in beginning players, key lacrosse concepts primarily focused on ball control, passing, receiving, dribbling, shooting, defense, etc. Focus will be on building a basic foundation for players to move to playing at a competitive level. Game-situations and actual games will be utilized with a focus on gaining a basic understanding.  One make-up class will be held the following week of session ending.

DATES

7/7-8/11 5:15-5:45 pm $69/$89 1500.279

AGE DAY DATES

4-11

Tu

7/7-8/11

TIME 5:45-6:30 pm

For more information on both programs contact Naga-Waukee Ice Arena 262-646-7072. Registration for Hockey Player Initiation is through Waukesha County, available online: www.waukeshacountyparks.com

Registration Form pg. 46 / WPRF: 262.524.3737 / www.waukesha-wi.gov


T-BALL, SOFTBALL, BASEBALL 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.

Baseball, Softball and T-ball Youth League WPRF Baseball, Softball & T-Ball leagues promote skill development, teamwork, good sportsmanship, equal participation & fun! Youth Baseball, Softball and T-Ball have been delayed.  Please watch your email and Waukesha TeamSideline.com for additional information. • No sharing of gloves, some equipment will be shared • Bleachers will be off limits to parents, parents will be required to stand or bring their own chair and watch from behind fence in the outfield • Batting team – one player on deck, two players in dugout and the rest of the team spread out down the fence line towards the outfield • Participants should wash their hands immediately after the game, bathroom doors will be open • Umpires will be position themselves behind pitcher, catcher will be moved back • Players will be asked not to enter dugout until other team has left • Social distancing will be encouraged Some teams still have openings, please call 262-524-3737 to inquire R/NR FEE: $75/$95

4K-K: T-Ball: Girls Softball: 1st & 2nd Girls: 3rd & 4th Girls: 5th & 6th Girls:

Practice Day

Game Day

Tuesday Thursday Wednesday Monday Monday Monday Monday

Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday

Boys Baseball: 1st & 2nd Boys Thursday Tuesday 3rd & 4th Boys Wednesday Monday 5th & 6th Boys Thursday Tuesday 7th & 8th Boys Wednesday Monday Thursday Monday

Practices start: Week of 6/8 Games start: Week of 6/22

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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.

• Staff and participants will maintain a safe distance from each other. • Participants should wash their hands immediately after practice. • Equipment will not be shared as each participant will have their own ball – 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 • Parents must return to car after dropping participant off

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

DAY

F F

DATES

TIME

8/7-8/28 6:00-6:45 pm 8/7-8/28 7:00-7:45 pm

R/NR FEE CODE

$54/$74 2500.222 $54/$74 2500.223

Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Min: 5 Max: 9 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

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 Hoopers will perform team play at the end of some classes. AGE

DAY

4-5 F 6-8 F

DATES

DATES

TIME

4-5 Tu-F 8/18-8/21 1:00-2:00 pm 6-8 Tu-F 8/18-8/21 2:15-3:15 pm 9-11 Tu-F 8/18-8/21 3:30-4:30 pm

TIME

7/10-7/31 6:00-6:45 pm 7/10-7/31 7:00-7:45 pm

R/NR FEE CODE

$65/$85 2500.215 $65/$85 2500.216 $65/$85 2500.217

Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Min: 5 Max: 9 Instructor: John Leavell, Hooper Hands Basketball Academy

R/NR FEE CODE

$54/$74 2500.225 $54/$74 2500.226

Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Min: 5 Max: 9 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

DAY

DATES

TIME

9-11 F 7/10-7/31 8:00-8:45 pm

R/NR FEE CODE

$54/$74 2500.227

Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Min: 5 Max: 9 Instructor: John Leavell, Hooper Hands Basketball Academy

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Registration Form pg. 46 / 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.

For all sports on this page · Staff/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) · Parents must return to car after dropping participant off

Tag Rugby

WPRF and Catholic Memorial High School are working together again for the 2020 Tag Rugby Program. There are middle school and high school programs throughout the state, and kids can learn the fundamentals in Waukesha. This 7-week, non-contact 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. GRADE DAY

1st-2nd F 3rd-4th F 5th-6th F 7th-8th F

Cricket

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 have 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! AGE

6+

DAY

W

DATES

TIME

7/8-8/5 5:30-7:00 pm

Location: W.R.O. Youth Complex Instructor: Kashyap Malkan

DATES

7/10-8/4 7/10-8/4 7/10-8/4 7/10-8/4

TIME

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

R/NR FEE

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

CODE

2600.200 2600.201 2600.202 2600.203

Merrill Crest Park Min: 10 Max: 15 Instructors: Joe Cunningham (cunningjoe@gmail.com, 262-490-1702) and John Waliszewski (jwaliszewski@catholicmemorial.net)

R/NR FEE CODE

$52/$72 1500.290 Min: 6 Max: 9

Cricket Bootcamp

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. AGE DAYS

6+

DATES

TIME

W-Sa 6/24-6/27 5:30-7:00 pm

W.R.O. Youth Complex Instructor: Kashyap Malkan

R/NR FEE

CODE

$52/$72 1500.294 Min: 6 Max: 9

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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 Flag Football

Youth Flag Football will be offered to 4K-2nd Grade. The 4K-K division will be a skill only class. The 1st-2nd Grade division will have a league format. 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. KidsSports staff will be present to assist if needed. 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 8/6. GRADE DAY DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

SKILL ONLY 4K-K Th 9/3 -10/15 5:30-6:30 pm $75/$95 5400.210 (no class 9/24) 1st-2nd Th 9/3-10/15 6:30-7:30 pm $75/$95 5400.211 (no class 9/24) Saratoga Sports Complex Instructor: KidsSports Staff REGISTRATION DEADLINE 8/6

Min: 24 Max: 48

Golf Lessons for Junior

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. · · Staff/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) · Do not enter club house · Parents must return to car after dropping participant off AGE

DAY

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE CODE

6-9 M 6/22-7/13 8:00-8:50 am $62/$82 5900.224 10-12 M 6/22-7/13 9:10-10:00 am $62/$82 5900.225 13-15 M 6/22-7/13 10:30-11:30 am $65/$85 5900.226 (5th class will be held on 7/17 from 9:30-11:00 am) 6-9 M 7/20-8/10 8:00-8:50 am $62/$82 5900.227 10-12 M 7/20-8/10 9:10-10:00 am $62/$82 5900.228 13-15 M 7/20-8/10 10:30-11:30 am $65/$85 5900.229 (5th class will be held on 8/14 from 9:30-11:00 am)

Moor Downs Golf Course Practice Green, Barstow St. Instructor: Pete Berry Min: 3 Max: 8 NOTE: Annual Junior Golf Membership - $150.00 (Unlimited Golf) For more information on Junior Memberships and Leagues or to sign up go to: www.golfwaukeshacounty.com

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Challenger International Soccer Camp 2020 Ages 3-14

Challenger International Soccer Camps provide 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, small-sided 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. • 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) 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 7/27-7/31 9:00-10:00 am $111/$131 2500.290 HALF DAY 6-9 M-F 7/27-7/31 10:00 am-1:00 pm $170/$190 2500.294 10-14 M-F 7/27-7/31 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 6/27 to receive a free replica soccer jersey.

Registration Form pg. 46 / 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.

YOUTH SPORTS

Fall Youth Soccer Leagues

WPRF Soccer Leagues promote skill development, teamwork, good sportsmanship, equal participation & fun! All teams practice at local parks and are coached by volunteer coaches. This fall season games will be played at Lowell and William R. Oliver Sports Complex (WRO) We will return to Mindiola in the Spring of 2021. New! Sign up for the whole year! See #8 for details What you need to know… 1. Teams are organized according to practice location. Practice time is one hour. Participants sign up for the grade level they are in during the 2020-2021 SCHOOL YEAR. 2. Players missing the registration deadline will have the opportunity to register on any team with open spots. If all teams in that league are full, they will be placed on a waiting list. No requests 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. Team size has been reduced: field size will be adjusted. Additional teams will be added. 8. New this year 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 2020 only. Leagues may be combined to maximize enrollment numbers. SIGN UP EARLY TO PLAY WITH YOUR FRIENDS! 5th-6th GRADE GIRLS SOCCER LEAGUE PRACTICE PARK DAY TIME CODE Lowell W 5:30-6:30 pm 2800.224 Registration Deadline: 7/30 Lowell Tu 5:30-6:30 pm 2800.225 Single Season Fees: $76R/$96NR (Fall 2020) Merrill Crest Tu 5:30-6:30 pm 2800.226 NEW! Dual Season Fees: $150R/$190NR (Fall 20/Spring 21) Merrill Crest Th 5:45-6:45 pm 2800.227 Fall Season: Practice will start the week of 8/24 GAMES: Lowell Park Min: 6 Max: 8 Fall Season: Game Day and Dates: Saturdays 9/12-10/24 1st-2nd GRADE BOYS SOCCER LEAGUE COED 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

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

GAMES: WRO Sports Complex

Merrill Crest Merrill Crest Lowell Lowell

DAY

GAMES: Lowell Park

Tu Tu Tu Tu

Min: 6 Max: 8

TIME

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

Merrill Crest Lowell Rivers Crossing Heyer David’s Prairie

Min: 6 Max: 8

DAY

GAMES: Lowell Park

CODE

2800.200 2800.201 2800.202 2800.203

3rd-4th GRADE GIRLS SOCCER LEAGUE PRACTICE PARK

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

1st-2nd GRADE GIRLS SOCCER LEAGUE PRACTICE PARK

PRACTICE PARK

W W Th Th M Tu

TIME

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

CODE

2800.212 2800.213 2800.214 2800.215 2800.216 2800.217 Min: 6 Max: 8

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

DAY

M M Th Th W W Th Th

GAMES: WRO Sports Complex

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

Min: 6 Max: 8

3rd-4th GRADE BOYS SOCCER LEAGUE PRACTICE PARK

Lowell Merrill Crest David’s Heyer Rivers Crossing Prairie

GAMES: Lowelll Park

DAY

Th M W Tu W Th

TIME

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

CODE

2800.218 2800.219 2800.220 2800.221 2800.222 2800.223

Min: 6 Max: 8

5th-6th GRADE BOYS SOCCER LEAGUE PRACTICE PARK

DAY

PRACTICE PARK

DAY

Lowell Merrill Crest Merrill Crest Lowell

CODE

2800.204 2800.205 2800.206 2800.207 2800.208 2800.209 2800.210 2800.211

TIME

CODE

Tu 5:45-6:45 pm 2800.228 W 5:30-6:30 pm 2800.229 Th 5:30-6:30 pm 2800.230 M 5:30-6:30 pm 2800.231 GAMES: Lowell Park Min: 6 Max: 8 7th-9th GRADE COED SOCCER LEAGUE Lowell Lowell Merrill Crest Merrill Crest

GAMES: Lowell Park

W W M Tu

TIME

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

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CODE

2800.232 2800.233 2800.234 2800.235

Min: 6 Max: 8

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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.

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. · Staff and participants will maintain a safe distance from each other whenever possible. · Participants should wash their hands immediately after practice. · Limited equipment will be shared.  · All equipment will be disinfected after each class.   · Couch or sneeze into a tissue (discard properly) and clean your hand afterward. AGE DAY DATES

NOVICE 7+ Th 7/9-8/27

TIME

R/NR FEE

ST. LUKE’S CHILD LIFE MINISTRIES St. Luke’s Child Life Ministries is a unique Early Care and Learning Center that offers Childcare, Preschool, School Age Programs, and School District of Waukesha 4K! Check out our website or call us for details on any of these programs, including: • Two-Year-Old Adult/Child Preschool Classes • Three-Year-Old Preschool Classes • Four/Five-Year-Old Preschool Classes • School District of Waukesha 4K Program • Childcare for infants-13 years old • Summer Adventure Camp for School Age Students • Before/After School Care with Transportation

Located downtown Waukesha next to the Public Library

CODE

7:10-8:10 pm $103/$123 1500.221

at 300 Carroll St.

INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED 7+ Th 7/9-8/27 6:10-7:10 pm $103/$123 1500.222

262-522-6738

Schuetze Recreation Center, Riverview Room & Meeting Room Instructor: David Galewski Min: 10 Max: 30 NOTE: Testing will be announced. 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.

www.stlukeslutheran.org

Recreational Tree Climbing

Fun, Fitness, Adventure! Peaceful and invigorating, Recreational Tree Climbing utilizes professional climbing gear, which allows climbers to ascend into and explore mature trees in 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. · 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.  · Couch or sneeze into a tissue (discard properly) and hand sanitizer available to all participants.

AGE

DAY

DATE

TIME

Instructor: Treetop Explorer Staff

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R/NR FEE

CODE

CUTLER PARK 7+ W 6/17 4:00-6:00 pm $40/$60 1500.240 HOREB SPRINGS PARK 7+ Th 7/30 4:30-6:30 pm $40/$60 1500.241 FOX RIVER SANCTUARY 7+ Th 8/20 4:00-6:00 pm $40/$60 1500.242

Min: 4 Max: 8

Registration Form pg. 46 / 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.

Neighborhood Beer Gardens

Civic Band/Jazz Express Concerts

Thursday/Friday 5:00-9:00 pm / Saturday 3:00-9:00 pm

Cutler Park, 321 Wisconsin Avenue, Waukesha

August 27-29 at Rivers Crossing September 10-12 at Merrill Crest

Come and enjoy a Civic Band Concert! Thursday, August 6

“Just a Little Animation” - Family Night

Concert Begins at 8:00 pm Featured Selections: Looney Tunes Overture and Music from BUCHNER POOL IS The Incredibles. Sponsored by Civic Band Patrons and the Porter Family in honor of Randy Hopf.

September 25 & 26 Frame Park

UNDER CONSTRUCTION!

Friday, 5:00-11:00 pm Saturday, 1:00-11:00 pm

In the next year, the pool will transform to Buchner Park and Community Center. Thursday, 13 The GrandAugust Opening will be celebrated as part of Buchnerfest in June of 2021. Jazz Express Concert More details to come! Concert Begins at 7:30 pm Sponsored by ProHealth Care

Buchner Pool is Under Construction!

The Demolition and ensuing construction of the new Buchner Park Community Pool & Building will soon be starting! The new facility will feature a 50-meter pool, separate “kids” pool, plunge pool with current channel, and modern bathhouse-community building with yearround rentable room space and a warming house to support outdoor ice skating rink. The Grand Opening is slated to be celebrated as part of Buchnerfest in June of 2021. More details to come!

FREE Water Fun Kits – Although we cannot welcome you as a guest to our pool, we encourage your family to have fun with water, this summer! Stop by Horeb Springs Aquatic Center’s parking lot from 4:00-6:00pm, on Thursday 7/9 and 7/16, to pickup your free water fun kit (one per child, while supplies last)! Once you have your kit, check out our Online Virtual Recreation Center for fresh activities you can do with your kit! Summer Fun Kits supported by Walmart, Water fun kits will include: Waukesha Lions Club, ProHealth Care,The Greater • Spray bottle • Colorful Sponges Milwaukee Foundation's Anthony and Andrea • Squish ball • Bucket Bryant Family Fund, and Waukesha State Bank.

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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.

Tennis Lessons for Teens

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. Ratio: 1:6 · Staff/participants will maintain a safe distance from each other. · Participants should wash their hands immediately after practice. · Bring your own racket, Item sharing will be limited to the ball and participants will be reminded not to touch their face. · No more than 10 people may be waiting for courts or outside the fence. · 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. AGE DAYS

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

TEEN BEGINNER (A - enter South Court – closest to pool) 12-16 M-Th 6/15-6/25 3:05-4:00 pm $57/$77 5500.261 12-16 M-Th 6/29-7/9 3:05-4:00 pm $57/$77 5500.262 12-16 M-Th 7/13-7/23 3:05-4:00 pm $57/$77 5500.263 12-16 M-Th 7/27-8/6 3:05-4:00 pm $57/$77 5500.264 Buchner Tennis Courts, 231 Oakland Avenue Instructors: Waukesha Tennis Association Staff Min: 4 Max: 8

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 DAY DATES

11+ 11+

Sa Sa

TIME

R/NR FEE

7/18 9:00 am-3:30 pm $64/$84 8/8 9:00 am-3:30 pm $64/$84

CODE

3800.201 3800.202

WPRF Office, Kathryn Muehl Meeting Room Instructor: Sue Stadler, Certified American Red Cross Babysitting NOTE: Please bring a snack, lunch and drink to class. Min: 8 Max: 12

AGE DAYS DATES TIME R/NR FEE CODE TEEN BEGINNER (B - enter North Courts – nearest to Racine Ave.) 12-16 M-Th 6/15-6/25 3:05-4:00 pm $57/$77 5500.265 12-16 M-Th 6/29-7/9 3:05-4:00 pm $57/$77 5500.266 12-16 M-Th 7/13-7/23 3:05-4:00 pm $57/$77 5500.267 12-16 M-Th 7/27-8/6 3:05-4:00 pm $57/$77 5500.268 NOTE: Teen “make-up” days will be Fridays

Summer

TeeN AND ADult PrograMs AT

Yes! We will be holding our 2020 Summer Reading Programs! Visit waukeshapubliclibrary.org to register for summer reading programs, view events, and access reading logs for adults and teens. Check our Facebook and Instagram accounts for more information on how to participate!

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Registration Form pg. 46 / 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. · Staff and participants will maintain a safe distance from each other. · Participants equipment use may be limited

DAYTIME CLASSES

ABC - Arms, Butt, Core

Body Toning + Abs

Body Toning + Abs is a full body workout utilizing light to moderate weight body bars. This class is a great way to get lean, toned and fit! Please bring a water bottle, all other equipment will be provided. AGE DAYS

DATES

TIME

EVENING CLASSES

R/NR FEE

CODE

16+ Tu, Th 7/21-8/20 10:00-10:55 am $24/$36 7000.291 16+ Tu, Th 7/21-8/20 11:00-11:55 am $24/$36 7000.293

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

Schuetze Recreation Center, Activity Room Instructor: Kris Tsakonas, Certified Instructor Min: 9 Max: 20

AGE DAYS

Super Fit - Zoom & Face to Face

ONE DAY A WEEK

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 CODE

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE CODE

16+ M, W, F 6/15-6/26 9:00-10:10 am No Fee 7000.220* 16+ M, W, F 7/6-8/28 9:00-10:10 am $72/$92 7000.221 FULL SESSION

AGE DAYS

16+ M, W, F 6/15-8/28 9:00-10:10 am $72/$92 7000.222 (no class 6/29, 7/1, 7/3)

*Session 1– ONLINE, Zoom App Min: 5 Max: 100 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Wednesday, 6/10

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

16+ M, W 7/13-8/26 5:30-6:15 pm $39/$59 7000.210 (no class 7/22) AGE DAY

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

16+ M 7/13-8/24 5:30-6:15 pm $21/$32 7000.212 16+ W 7/15-8/26 5:30-6:15 pm $18/$27 7000.214 (no class 7/22) Schuetze Recreation Center, Activity Room Instructor: Sue Peterson, Certified NETA Instructor Min: 12 Max: 28

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

16+ 16+

DAY

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

Tu 6/16-7/7 5:30-6:15 pm $9/$14 7000.250 Tu 7/14-8/25 5:30-6:15 pm $15/$23 7000.251

Online Agenda:

8:45-9:00 am: Join/welcome – work out technical issues 9:00-10:10 am: Workout! 10:10-10:20 am: Feedback and Goodbyes

Frame Park, Meet at Amphitheater Min: 12 Max: 35 Instructor: Sue Peterson, Certified NETA Instructor Note: Class will meet at the Moreland Playground in Frame Park on 6/23,7/21 & 8/18

Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Min: 12 Max: 35 Instructor: Erin Krizizke, Certified NETA Instructor NOTE: Class will be held in the Activity Room on 8/10, 8/12, 8/14

Core Conditioning - Zoom & Face to Face

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

DAYS

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE CODE

0+ M, W, F 7/6-8/28 9:00-10:10 am $42/$62 7000.271 Each additional child $20 Schuetze Recreation Center, Riverview Room Instructor: Lisa Morris Min: 8 Max: 16

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+

DAY

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

Th 6/18-7/9 5:30-6:00 pm No Fee 7000.252* Th 7/16-9/3 5:30-6:00 pm $24/$36 7000.253

*Session 1- ONLINE, Zoom App Min: 5 Max: 100 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Wednesday, 6/10

Online Agenda 5:15-5:30 pm: Join/welcome – work out technical issues 5:30-6:00 pm: Workout! 6:00-6:05 pm: Feedback and Goodbyes Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Instructor: Pam Treder, Certified NETA Instructor

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Min: 12 Max: 35

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Zumba

Fit Mix - Zoom & Face to Face

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!

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.

TWO DAYS A WEEK

16+ Tu 16+ Th

AGE

DAYS

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

16+ Tu, Th 6/16-7/9 6:15-7:15 pm No Fee 7000.200* 16+ Tu, Th 7/14-9/3 6:15-7:15 pm $48/$68 7000.201 ONE DAY A WEEK

AGE

16+ 16+ 16+ 16+

DAY

Tu Tu Th Th

DATES

6/16-7/7 7/14-9/1 6/18-7/9 7/16-9/3

TIME

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

R/NR FEE CODE

No Fee 7000.202* $24/$36 7000.203 No Fee 7000.204* $24/$36 7000.205

*Session 1 – ONLINE, Zoom App Min: 5 Max 100 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Tuesday, 6/9 Online Agenda

6:05-6:15 pm: Join/welcome – work out technical issues 6:00-7:15 pm: Workout! 7:15 -7:30 pm: Feedback and Goodbyes Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Instructor: Pam Treder, Certified NETA Instructor

Min: 12 Max: 20

AGE DAY

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

Schuetze Recreation Center, Activity Room Instructor: Amy Sadenwasser, Certified Zumba Instructor Note: Meet at Frame Park Shelter on 8/4 Min: 9 Max: 20

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

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 DAY

16+

Th

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

Schuetze Recreation Center, Activity Room Instructor: Joan Bohte, Certified Zumba Instructor Min: 9 Max: 20

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. 16+

W

DATES

8/5-8/26

TIME

CODE

7/16-8/27 5:30-6:30 pm $39/$59 7000.267

Yoga for Health and Fitness

AGE DAY

CODE

7/21-8/25 6:40-7:40 pm $28/$42 7000.261 7/23-8/27 6:40-7:40 pm $33/$50 7000.263

R/NR FEE CODE

5:30-6:45 pm $35/$53 7000.235

Rotary Building Min: 9 Max: 27 Instructor: Marie Coakley, ERYT and Sara O’Reilly, RYT NOTE: Class will be held in the Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym 8/5

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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.

FREE! Fit in the Park

Free classes will be taught by WPRF, YMCA and Waukesha County 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+

All Classes on Tuesdays

SATURDAY CLASS 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 DAY

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

16+ Sa 7/11-8/22 7:45-8:45 am $21/$32 7000.233 Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Min: 12 Max: 35 Instructor: Pam Treder, Certified NETA Instructor and Sue Peterson, Certified NETA Instructor

WPRA Discount Tickets Discounted tickets to area attractions will once again be available for purchase in the WPRF Office this summer. As the attractions themselves navigate through COVID-19 recommendations and regulations, ticket information and sales will become available as information is released. Please check our website or call our office for the most up to date information.

6/9 6/16 6/23 6/30 7/7 7/14 7/21 7/28 8/4 8/11 8/18

Zumba - Frame Park Shelter 6:40-7:40 pm Yoga - Minooka Park (Picnic Area 3), 6:00-7:00 pm Bootcamp - Frame Park playground, 5:30-6:15 pm Yoga - Minooka Park (Picnic Area 3), 6:00-7:00 pm Zumba - Frame Park Shelter, 6:40-7:40 pm Yoga - Minooka Park (Picnic Area 3), 6:00-7:00 pm Bootcamp - Frame Park playground, 5:30-6:15 pm Yoga - Minooka Park (Picnic Area 3), 6:00-7:00 pm Zumba - Frame Park Shelter, 6:40-7:40 pm Yoga - Minooka Park (Picnic Area 3), 6:00-7:00 pm Bootcamp - Frame Park Playground, 5:30-6:15 pm

Tickets will be available for all or some of the following: • Noah’s Ark Waterpark • Six Flags Great America • Pirate’s Cove Adventure Golf • Milwaukee County Zoo • Chula Vista Resort • Mt. Olympus Theme & Water Park

Join the movement www.waukeshacounty.gov/LiveWellWaukesha

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Concerts Series Presented by

Join us at the Les Paul Performance Center for these ROCKIN’ concerts August 11

Shattered

September 15

7:00 - 9:00 pm Concessions at 5:30 pm

Rolling Stones Tribute

The Neverly Brothers Rock ‘n Roll Tribute from Elvis to the Beatles

Sponsored by Hopson Automotive

Sponsored by Citizens Bank

Les Paul Performance Center in Cutler Park / 321 Wisconsin Avenue Beverage sales benefit The Park Foundation of Waukesha.

Please note: City Ordinance 11.22 (i.) & (j.) prohibit dogs in the park. Carry ins of alcohol are strictly prohibited. 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.

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ADULT SPORTS LEAGUES 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.

Softball Leagues and Kickball Update Softball Adult Softball and Kickball will start on June 8.

Managers should watch your email and Waukesha TeamSideline.com for additional information. • Social Distance will be encouraged • Dugouts – No more than two players in dugout at once, on deck batter allowed, rest of team spread out down fence line towards outfield • Bleachers will be off limits to spectators, spectators will be required to stand or bring their own chair and watch from behind fence in the outfield • Umpire will be off to one side behind the plate, catcher will be off to the other side let ball bounce • Players will be asked not to enter dugouts until team has cleared • All gates will be open

SOFTBALL AGE

DAYS

LOCATION

*MEN’S 16+ *M, T, W, F Saratoga 50+ M Saratoga WOMEN’S 16+ M Saratoga CO-ED 16+ W Buchner Park KICKBALL AGE

16+

DAYS

TH

LOCATION

Buchner Park

Fall Softball Leagues

16 Years Older 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. Teams will play two games (same night) each week. Leagues being offered: Mondays (Men’s & Coed), Tuesdays (Men’s) & Wednesday nights (Men’s). Choose the night that works best for your team. One new ball will need to be provided by each team per game. All games will be played at Saratoga Complex. Leagues: Mondays: 9/14 – 10/12 Tuesdays: 9/15 – 10/13 Wednesdays: 9/16 – 10/14

Phonto by Martin Pitzer

Registration Dates: Returning & Transfer Teams: 7/20 – 8/14 New Teams: 7/27 – 8/14 Registration Deadline: 8/14 Team Entry Fees: $285 WPRF Essential to “Community Quality of Life”

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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.

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 or Buchner Park on Wednesday nights. Registration Dates: Returning & Transfer Teams: 7/20 – 8/14 New Teams: 7/27 – 8/14 Maximum: 10 Teams Team/Player Fees (tax included) 100% City Resident: $285 Teams with Non-Residents: $385 League Play: Wednesdays, 9/2 – 10/14 Tournament: 10/21 and 10/28

• Staff and participants will maintain a safe distance from each other. • Groups of 10 or less will be maintained. • Participants should wash their hands immediately after practice. • Rackets will not be shared – item sharing will be limited to the ball. • No more than 10 people may be waiting for courts or outside the fence. • 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.

Pickleball – Advanced Beginner to Advanced

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 DAY

DATES

TIME

BANTING 16+ M 6/15-9/28 8:30-11:30 am (no program 9/7) 16+ W 6/17-9/30 8:30-11:30 am (no program 9/2) 16+ F 6/19-9/25 8:30-11:30 am (no program 7/3, 9/4) LOWELL 16+ Tu 6/16-9/29 8:30-11:30 am 16+ Th 6/18-9/24 8:30-11:30 am

R/NR FEE CODE

$10/$15 8000.290 $10/$15 8000.291 $10/$15 8000.292

$10/$15 8000.293 $10/$15 8000.294

Instructor/Coordinator: WPRF Volunteers Min: 10 Max: 40 (multiple groups of 10 will be created and directed on what gate to enter to avoid crowding) NOTE: Paddles and balls provided. NOTE: Only 2 spots / person - more will be released on 6/29.

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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.

Pickleball Jump Start for Experienced Racquet Players

For anyone with experience playing a racquet or paddle sport, get a quick start to the great sport for all ages – PICKLEBALL – a fun game with a strange name. The first hour will quickly cover the main shots of the game in game scenarios. You will also quickly learn the basic rules, etiquette, how to keep score, and how to setup and move on the court playing doubles. Time will be given for one or more quick games. Paddles will be provided or bring your own. Wear good court shoes and weather-appropriate sport clothing. Eye protection is recommended but optional. Helpful resources will be emailed to registered students. AGE DAY

18+ W

DATES

8/19

TIME

R/NR FEE CODE

6:00-9:00 pm $15/$23 8000.270

Banting Park, Pickleball Courts Min: 4 Max: 8 Instructor: Bob McIntyre, PPR Certified Pickleball Coach

Pickleball – First Time Players

In this program, you will learn pickleball basics at your own pace.Volunteers will provide instruction and assist with games. Pickleball provides plenty of exercise, improves hand-eye coordination and you don’t have to be “super athletic” to play. Tennis shoes required, eye protection encouraged. AGE DAY DATES

GROUP A 16+ Tu GROUP B 16+ Tu

TIME R/NR FEE CODE

7/14

9:00-11:00 am $6/$9 8000.278

7/14

9:00-11:00 am $6/$9 8000.279

Banting Park, Pickleball Courts Instructor/Coordinator: WPRF Volunteers NOTE: Paddles and balls provided.

Min: 4 Max: 20

Pickleball Drills & Skills Workouts for Equally Skilled Partners

Most everyone agrees you can’t improve playing a game by just playing the game. If you are an experienced player, come improve your pickleball skills with multiple workouts of repetitive drills. With minimal instruction and demonstration, the basic shots of the game will be repeated multiple times in various drills. The basic shots include serves, return-ofserves (drives), drop shots, dinks, volleys/blocks, lobs and overheads. At the end of each session, time will be given to play a game applying what’s been drilled. Wear good court shoes and weather-appropriate sport clothing. Eye protection is recommended, but optional. Helpful resources will be emailed to registered students. AGE DAY

18+ Tu

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

6/16-6/30 8:30-11:30 am $25/$38 8000.275

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

Pickleball for Beginners

New to Pickleball or need a refresher? These adult lessons are designed for people with limited Pickleball experience. These skill-based lessons are taught by a USAPA instructor, who will stress fundamentals and game play. Instructor to student ratio is approximately 1:4. AGE DAY

16+ M 16+ M

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

CODE

6/15-6/29 8:30-10:30 am $30/$45 8000.276 7/13-8/3 7:00-7:55 pm $30/$45 8000.277

Lowell Park, Pickleball Courts Min: 4 Max: 8 Instructor: Bob McIntyre, PPR Certified Pickleball Coach

Pickleball Round Robin Tournament

​ re you interested in pickleball tournaments, but may be A intimidated? This is the perfect opportunity for ALL players to participate in a recreational round robin pickleball tournament. The tournament is open to all players and we split into four division. Men’s A (3.5+), Men’s B (3.0-), Women’s A (3.5+) and Women’s B (3.0-). Games will be played to 11 points (win by 2) and total points will determine finishing places. Medals will be awarded for 1st-3rd place. We hope to see you on the courts! Tournament rain date: July 15th AGE

Men’s A Women’s A Men’s B Women’s B

DAY

W W W W

DATES

7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8

TIME

9:00 am 9:00 am 9:00 am 9:00 am

Lowell Park, Pickleball Courts Coordinator: WPRF Volunteers

WPRF Essential to “Community Quality of Life”

R/NR FEE CODE

$10/$15 $10/$15 $10/$15 $10/$15

8000.280 8000.281 8000.282 8000.283

Min: 4 Max: 8 – Per division

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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. • Staff/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. • No more than 10 people may be waiting for courts or outside the fence. • Cough or sneeze into a tissue (discard properly) and clean your hand afterward. • Participants should bring their own water bottle(s) • Entrance/Exit gates will be locked “open” allowing user to enter and exit without touching surfaces. AGE DAY DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE

(Group A enter North Courts - Nearest School) HALF SESSIONS 16+ M 6/15-7/6 7:05-8:00 pm $31/$47 16+ M 7/13-8/3 7:05-8:00 pm $31/$47 FULL SESSION 16+ M 6/15-8/3 7:05-8:00 pm $57/$77 (Group B enter South Courts) HALF SESSIONS 16+ M 6/15-7/6 7:05-8:00 pm $31/$47 16+ M 7/13-8/3 7:05-8:00 pm $31/$47 FULL SESSION 16+ M 6/15-8/3 7:05-8:00 pm $57/$77

CODE

5500.231 5500.232

Private Golf Lessons

Lesson times don’t fit your schedule? Private lessons are available at Moor Downs Golf Course. 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.

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.

Prairie Tennis Courts, 1801 Center Road Min: 4 Max: 6 Instructors: Waukesha Tennis Association Staff NOTE: Rain “make-up” days will be Tuesdays.

• Staff/participants will maintain a safe distance from each other. • Groups of 10 or less will be maintained. • Participants should wash their hands immediately after practice. • Rackets will not be shared – item sharing will be limited to the ball. • No more than 10 people may be waiting for courts or outside the fence. • 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.

Golf Lessons for Adults

AGE DAY

5500.233 5500.234 5500.235 5500.236

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. • Staff/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) • Do not enter club house • No spectators AGE DAY DATES TIME R/NR FEE CODE

16+ 16+

M M

6/22-7/13 5:30-6:30 pm $65/$85 5900.244 7/20-8/10 5:30-6:30 pm $65/$85 5900.245

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

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TIME

R/NR FEE CODE

16+ Th 6/14-9/27 9:30-11:30 am $10/$15 8000.295 Su 6:30-8:30 pm (no class 9/3, 9/10) Banting Park Pickleball Courts Min: 10 Max: 40 Instructor: WPRF Volunteers (multiple groups of 10 will be created and directed on what gate to enter to avoid crowding)

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 DAY

16+

M

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE CODE

7/6-8/12 9:00-10:30 am $8/$12 8000.296

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

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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.

Building for future generations 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.

The Park Foundation of Waukesha, Inc. is a non-profit established in 2008 to help preserve and enrich the quality of life in Waukesha through the enhancement of city parks, trails, recreation programs and urban forest. Contact us today! B.C. Messplay, President parkfoundationwaukesha@gmail.com 262-271-5634

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

Mailing Fee (July-Dec.)

• 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) • Do not enter club house • No spectators 55+ 55+ 55+ 55+

Senior Newsletter

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 DAY

The Park Foundation of Waukesha, Inc. (PFW) PFW, P.O. Box 2006, Waukesha, WI 53187-2006 parkfoundationofwaukesha.com

AGE

Golf Lessons for Sr. Adults

R/NR FEE

$4/$6

Tu Tu Tu Tu

DATES

6/23-7/14 6/23-7/14 7/21-8/11 7/21-8/11

TIME

9:30-10:20 am 10:30-11:20 am 9:30-10:20 am 10:30-11:20 am

R/NR FEE CODE

$65/$85 5900.281 $65/$85 5900.282 $65/$85 5900.283 $65/$85 5900.284

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

Waukesha Walks Club 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. AGE DAYS

DATES

TIME

R/NR FEE CODE

16+ M, W, F 6/15-8/7 9:15-10:15 am $10/$15 7000.223 (no class 7/3) Schuetze Recreation Center, Front Courtyard & Frame Park and Surrounding Areas Walking Ambassador: Bob Lawrence Min: 5 Max: 9

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55+ 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.

ZOOM Opportunities No COMPUTER NECESSARY – YOU CAN USE PHONE (AUDIO ONLY ACCESS) After you register, you will receive your link by mail or email.

Get Comfortable with ZOOM-Coffee Talk - Virtual

Bring your own coffee and join us for a zoom meeting. This is free to join but you must pre-register. The purpose is to reconnect and enjoy socializing with Marge Reuteman, Mary Berg and other fellow senior travelers. Marge and Mary will be in the meeting 15 minutes before the start time. AGE DAY DATE

TIME FEE CODE 55+ Tu 6/16 10:00-11:30 am No Fee 8900.402

ONLINE, Zoom App Min: 5 Max: 52 Registration Deadline: Tuesday, 6/9

Online Agenda: 9:45-10:00am 10:00-10:15 am 10:15-11:15 am 11:15-11:30 am

Join early (if you choose) Meeting/welcome – get organized and work out technical issues Group lead discussion – Marge Reuteman and Mary Berg facilitators Feedback and Goodbyes

This meeting will be a test to see how Zoom works for WPRF participants. We are happy to receive positive and constructive feedback. Facilitator: Marge Reuteman

The Art of Artisan Bread Making Virtual

We are bringing back bread making the easy way. Create the recipe below and join us for a bread reveal. Don’t be afraid to get creative with added ingredients as the options are endless. Non-bread makers are welcome to participate in the conversation. Marge and Mary will be in the meeting 15 minutes before the start time. No Knead Artisan Bread Recipe Yield: Makes 1 loaf · 3 cups all-purpose flour · 2 teaspoons kosher salt (not table salt) · ½ teaspoon of dry yeast (active dry or highly active dry works best) · 1 ½ cups lukewarm water · Special cookware needed: Dutch oven or any large oven-safe dish or bowl with lid Directions: In a large bowl, stir together the flour, salt and yeast. Stir in water using a wooden spoon until the mixture forms a shaggy but cohesive dough. Do not over-work the dough. The less you “work” it, the more soft, fluffy air pockets will form. Cover bowl tightly with plastic wrap. Let dough sit at room temperature for 8-24 hours. Dough will bubble up and rise. After dough is ready, preheat oven to 450 degrees F. Place your Dutch oven, uncovered into the preheated oven for 30 minutes. While your Dutch oven preheats, turn your dough onto a well-floured surface. With floured hands, form the dough into a ball. Cover loosely with plastic wrap and let rest. After the 30 minutes are up. Carefully remove Dutch oven. With floured hands, place the bread dough into it (you can put a piece of parchment paper under the dough if your dutch oven isn’t enamel coated. Replace cover and bake for 30 minutes covered, carefully remove cover and bake for 7-15 minutes more uncovered. Carefully remove break to a cutting board and slice with a bread knife. Enjoy! AGE DAY

+55 Tu

DATES

TIME

6/23 10:00-11:30am

R/NR FEE CODE

No Fee 8900.403

ONLINE, Zoom App Min: 5 Max: 52 Registration Deadline: Tuesday, 6/16 Online Agenda: 9:45-10:00am Join early (if you choose) 10:00-10:15 am Meeting/welcome/bread recipe overview 10:15-11:15 am Group lead discussion on bread making memories - Marge Reuteman and Mary Berg facilitators 11:15-11:30 am Feedback and Goodbyes

Facilitator: Marge Reuteman

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ZOOM Opportunities No COMPUTER NECESSARY – YOU CAN USE PHONE (AUDIO ONLY ACCESS) After you register, you will receive your link by mail or email.

Bakery Bus in a Box (Care Package and Educational Seminar) - Virtual If there is one thing from Milwaukee Food and City Tours that you can count on it’s their love for sweet treats from ethnic Milwaukee Bakeries. In this unique time of social distancing, let us bring the sweet treats to you via Bakery in a Box. Included: · Taste Milwaukee’s Italian heritage with a half-pound box of Peter Sciortino’s Bakery on historic Brady Street · Delve into Mexican culture with a mini Tree King’s Cake from women-owned La Flor de Trigo. · Enjoy a dozen of National Bakery’s famous German pecan fingers · Savor 6 madeleines as a French delight from Greige Patisserie · Always a favorite, Ultimate Confections homemade, hand-dipped chocolates for 30+ years. Enjoy chocolate dipped treats from this staple of the Milwaukee Community · 1.5 hour Zoom discussion about Milwaukee’s immigrant past and a chance to meet the makers behind the treats in the Bakery Bus in a Box · You will receive your items on Thursday, July 9. Bakery will be shipped directly to your home address (on registration form) · Each box contains two servings (households can split) AGE DAY DATE

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TIME

FEE

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7/10 10:00-11:30 am $62 8900.404 ONLINE, Zoom App Min: 15 Max: 52 Registration Deadline: Thursday, 7/2

Facilitator: Marge Reuteman & Milwaukee Food and City Tour

Painting Open Studio - Virtual

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. AGE DAY

55+ Tu

DATES

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6/16-8/18 12:30-2:00 pm No Fee 8500.456 ONLINE, Zoom App Min: 8 Max: 22 Registration Deadline: Tuesday, 6/9

Online Agenda: 12:15-12:30 pm Join early (if you choose) 12:30-12:45 pm Join meet up/welcome – get organized and work out technical issues 12:45-1:45 pm Open painting (individual work time/sharing of work) and/or tutorials and discussions 1:45-2:00 pm Feedback and Goodbyes Volunteer Facilitator: Julia Pekarske

Build the Perfect Charcuterie Board (Care Package and Educational Seminar) - Virtual Learn how to create the perfect Charcuterie Boards using seasonal ingredients. In this seminar we will be discussing how to put together a charcuterie board with all the items that come in your kit, different things that you can put on your board and how to display it. We will also talk about the different cheeses, cured meats and accoutrements and how to pair cheese with wines. Bring your own wine to the seminar. Care Package Includes: · (2) 5 to 8 Ounce Cheese Blocks · 3-4 Ounces of Cured Meat · Preserves · Chocolate Covered Almonds · Dried Fruit and Nuts (apple, olives and cornichons) · ½ Baguette and Assorted Crackers · Includes Shipping and Virtual Educational Seminar · Items will be shipped directly to your home address (address on registration form) on August 10. · Provide your own board or platter. · Waukesha Area residents only AGE

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Th 8/13 10:00-11:30 am $39 8900.405

ONLINE, Zoom App Min: 10 Max: 52 Registration Deadline: Monday, 8/3

Facilitator: Marge Reuteman & Staller Estate Winery WPRF Essential to “Community Quality of Life”

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55+ 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.

*All In-Person Senior Social Groups Have Been Suspended Through September 1, 2020. This includes Bunco, Open Bridge, Senior Fun Bridge, Open Cards, Golden Agers, BBAD – Bridge is Fun, Dart Ball, and Helping Hands* ZOOM Opportunities No COMPUTER NECESSARY – YOU CAN USE PHONE (AUDIO ONLY ACCESS) After you register, you will receive your link by mail or email.

History Club - Virtual

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

3rd Th

6/18-8/20

TIME

2:00-3:00 pm

CODE

8500.916

ONLINE, Zoom App Min: 4 Max: 20 Registration Deadline: Friday, 6/12

Online Agenda: 1:45-2:00 pm Join/welcome – work out technical issues 2:00-3:00 pm History Discussion 3:00-3:15 pm Feedback and Goodbyes

Instructor: WPRF Volunteers & WCHSM

Book Circle, Tuesdays at Two - Virtual Join us on Tuesday afternoons for book club! Please read the book prior to the first meeting of the month. A new book will be read every month; come mingle and answer some thought provoking questions! Attend online one month or every month. Book club will read the following books: June: Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann July: A Thousand Acres by Jane Smily August: Orphan Train by Christina Baker DAY DATES

TIME

Tu 6/16-8/25 2:00-3:00 pm ( no meeting 6/30, 8/11)

CODE

8500.415

ONLINE, Zoom App Min: 5 Max: 35 Registration Deadline: Tuesday, 6/9

Online Agenda: 1:45-2:00 pm Join/welcome –work out technical issues 2:00-3:00 pm Book Discussion 3:00-3:15 pm Feedback and Goodbyes Instructor: WPRF Volunteer

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55+ 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.

Summer

VOLUNTEER Opportunities!

We need your help this summer!

Volunteer Checklist aTribute Tuesday Concert Series (8/11 & 9/15) aCivic Band Concert (8/6) aReverse July 4th Parade (7/4) aBeer Gardens (8/27-8/29, 9/10-9/12) aVisit us at waukesha-wi.gov/581/Upcoming-Events

for up to date event information & for volunteer sign up and registration a Keep our Community Connections strong! Correspond in our brand-new Creative Pen Pal Connections or Senior Connect programs. (See this page).

a Do you love telling witty, good-humored

jokes??? Looking for volunteers to help start up & facilitate a regular “side-splitting” joke program! The sillier, “Dad”-like-the better! Contact April Dethloff, Volunteer Coordinator adethloff@waukesha-wi.gov Phone: 262-524-3709 waukesha-wi.gov/574/Volunteer-Opportunities

Senior Connect

Feeling lonely? Need someone to chat with? Want to converse over the telephone 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. AGE

55+

DAY/DATES

Ongoing 6/16-8/18

R/NR FEE

No fee

CODE

8500.299

Registration Deadline: Tuesday, 6/9 Facilitator: WPRF Volunteers

Min: 2 Max: 50

Volunteers and participants will be matched by WPRF staff. Volunteer Registration – are you interested in volunteering? All volunteers must complete a WPRF background check. Please contact April Dethloff for additional information adethloff@waukesha-wi.gov or call 262-524-3737.

Introducing an on-going 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 it’s guaranteed to eliminate feelings of loneliness and isolation . . . 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 participants and volunteers. WPRF volunteers will be screened and begin correspondence with pen pal participants. Participants wishing to receive a letter AGE

All ages

DAY/DATES

R/NR FEE

Ongoing 6/16-8/18 No fee

CODE

8500.298

Registration Deadline: Tuesday, 6/9 Facilitator: WPRF Volunteers

Min: 2 Max: 50

Volunteers and participants will be matched by WPRF staff. Volunteer Registration – are you interested in volunteering? All volunteers must complete a WPRF background check. Please contact April Dethloff for additional information adethloff@waukesha-wi.gov or call 262-524-3737.

Join the

of WPRF

YOU ARE INVITED TO JOIN THE FRIENDS OF WPRF! The Friends of WPRF is a non-profit group. You can choose to become an active volunteer member or monetary contributor only.

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

All support is appreciated and funds go back to support WPRF projects. Some of the projects Friends have supported:

• Sponsorship of Youth Sports • Accessible Kayak Launch in Frame Park • Adopt-A-Park Recognition Signs • 40th Tree City USA Tree Planting

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

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Building, Shelter and Special Area Rentals – Reservations on and after May 27 may be held. Capacity levels for each facility have been adjusted to meet social distancing guidelines. Permit holders will be contacted by department staff to provide options for holding or cancelling a reservation. Group size must be 50 or less or meet new capacity limits. Capacity will be re-evaluated as we move through the summer.

RENTALS

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

ROOM DIMENSIONS

CAPACITY

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.

Please Note: Any rental over 120, having alcohol and scheduled beyond 8:00 pm, will require contracted security. Up to 120 Person

$45/hour

121-500 Persons

$90/hour

3 hours minimum

GYM (Athletic use only)

72 x 96.5 ft

RIVERVIEW ROOM

54 x 33.5 ft

60 Persons

$35/hour

17.5 x 23.5 ft

25 Persons

$25/hour

77.5 x 38 ft

Up to 120 Person 121-500 Persons

$45/hour $90/hour

20 x 10 / 20.5 x 28 ft

25 Persons

$30/hour

CONFERENCE ROOM ACTIVITY ROOM KITCHEN / MEETING ROOM

E.B. Shurts Building 810 W. College Avenue Located in the tranquil Fox River Sanctuary surrounded by a landscaped park that includes a garden-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 95 ft. Attached Deck

120 Persons

3 hours minimum $60/hour

Rotary Building 1150 Baxter Street Located along the Fox River in beautiful Frame Park, this picturesque 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 and chairs, parking and beautiful view of the Fox River.

“L” Shaped Room is 1,618 sq/ft or 22.5 x 24

120 Persons

3 hours minimum $80/hour

+ 40 x 25.5 ft

* 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 and rentals over 120 in attendance. 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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Building, Shelter and Special Area Rentals – Reservations on and after May 27 may be held. Capacity levels for each facility have been adjusted to meet social distancing guidelines. Permit holders will be contacted by department staff to provide options for holding or cancelling a reservation. Group size must be 50 or less or meet new capacity limits. Capacity will be re-evaluated as we move through the summer.

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RENTALS

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 (no restrooms/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

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

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

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: 2020 Subscription - $9 9800.100S 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. Faxed registration forms cannot be processed without credit card information (See pg. 3). 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 business 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, & Baseball Stadium 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 responsi-

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.

bility for injury to any participants in its recreation programs. 31. No Smoking/Alcohol Use 23. Americans with Disabilities Act WPRF complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) which • A reminder to program participants: The use of all tobacco products or drinking of alcoholic beverages on premises owned prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability. We will make reasonby the Waukesha School District is prohibited. able accommodations to support inclusive recreation participation. Individuals with disabilities are strongly encouraged to contact WPRF at • WPRF programs, buildings, Oliver Youth Complex & Saratoga Complex are smoke-free. Alcohol beverages are prohibited dur 262-524-3737 in advance of participation regarding special accommodaing WPRF programs, however, permitted at designated facilities tion needs. with proper permit or by ordinance (i.e. Saratoga Complex). 24. Code of Conduct/Participant Guidelines • Smoking is prohibited in posted “Smoke Free” areas. Equal Access: No participant shall, on the basis of race, sex, creed, national origin or disability, be denied equal access to programs, activities, 32. Safety Concerns services or benefits, or be limited in the exercise of any right, privilege, WPRF is committed to conducting programs in the safest manner advantage, or opportunity. possible and holds the safety of its participants in the highest Behavior: Participants are expected to exhibit appropriate behavior regard. (ie. wearing dry shoes in SRC Gym) Participants and parents at all times. The following guidelines have been developed to make registering their children in recreation programs must recognize that recreation department programs safe and enjoyable for all participants. there is an inherent risk of injury when choosing to participate in Additional rules may be developed for particular programs and athletic recreational activities. The department continually strives to reduce leagues as deemed necessary by staff and/or PRF Board. such risks and insists that all participants follow safety rules and Participants shall: instructions. If you find a real or potential safety hazard in one of our • show respect to all participants and staff parks or facilities, please call the office. If desired, please email: prf@ • any form of harassment will not be tolerated waukesha-wi.gov Thank you. • refrain from using foul language 33. Cell Phone Use in Locker Room • refrain from causing bodily harm to other participants or staff • show respect for equipment, supplies and facilities Discipline: All cell phone usage is prohibited in locker rooms with the A positive approach will be used. WPRF reserves the right to exception of an emergency situation. dismiss a participant. Each situation will be evaluated on its own merit. WPRF Essential to “Community Quality of Life” 41


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PARK BOARD / AWARDS

WPRF Board President John Schmitz

Vice President Wayne Merchle

Secretary Mike Volpano

Alderman Steve Johnson

Alderman Jack Wells

Joan E.Vehlow

Mike Thurston

Amy Riebel, School District Rep.

Your Parks Recreation & Forestry Board is composed of 6 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 Recreation & Forestry NRPA – NATIONAL RECREATIONParks, AND PARK ASSOCIATION Department is the proud recipient of .proud .. Department is the recipient of . . . 2018 CAPRA ACCREDITED

___ 2011 Gold Medal AwardRecreation Winner, 2018, 2010 & 2008 Medal Finalist ___Gold NRPA - National Recreation andNRPA Park Association 2011, 2010 & 2008 Gold Medal Finalist2010 - National and Park Association 2011, & 2008 Gold Medal Finalist WPRA –WISCONSIN ___ PARK & RECREATION ASSOCIATION WPRA - Wisconsin Park &IS Recreation Association 2006 Professional Award of. Merit DEPARTMENT THE PROUD RECIPIENT OFStars” .___. 2006 WPRA - Wisconsin Park & Recreation Association Professional Award of Merit Program Excellence Award “Silver – Wilson Service Award City(1), of2015 Waukesha &2009 Forestry 2010 2007 George Wilson Award 2019 (2), 2016 (2), 2014 (2),Parks, 2013 (1), Recreation 20112010 (1), George 2010 (1), (1), 2008(2), (1), 2006Service (1), 2005 (4), 2004 (2) Program Excellence Awards Stars”:ExcellenceFinalist Department is the2010 proud recipient of . “Silver .Award .Program George Wilson Service Awards “Silver Stars”: 2011, Finalist 2011, 2010 & 2008 2006 Park Award of(1), Merit, Mindiola Park 2010 & 2008 2010 (1),and 2009 2008 Design (2), 2007 (1),(1), 2006 2005 (4)(2), , 2004 (2) ___2010 2009 (1), 2008 2007 (1), 2006 (1), 2005 (4) , 2004 (2) NRPA - National Recreation Park(1), Association 2011, 2010 & 2008 Gold Medal Finalist 2006 Professional Award of Merit 2006 - Park Design Award of Merit Mindiola Park Award of Merit - Mindiola Park 2006- Aquatic - Park Design ___ Horeb Springs Outstanding Aquatics Program, Center Grand Opening WPRA -2005 Wisconsin Park & Recreation Association 2006 Professional Award of Merit 2005 - Outstanding 2005 Aquatics Program Horeb Springs Aquatic Center-Grand Opening 2005 - -Outstanding Aquatics Program Horeb Springs AquaticDome Center Grand Opening Park Design Award of Merit, Neumann Lighted Water 2010 George Wilson Service Award 2005 - Aquatics Design - Renovation Award for Lifetime Horeb Springs Aquatic Center 2005Forester, -Program Aquatics Design Renovation Award for Horeb Springs Aquatic Center 2010 WPRF Achievement Award Excellence Awards “Silver Stars”: Finalist 2011, 2010 Wisconsin Forestry Project Partner Award 2005 - Park Design Award of Urban 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) WPRFCouncil Forester, Lifetime Achievement Award Wisconsin Urban 2010 Forestry 2005 Innovations Urban Forestry Award Award 2010 WPRF Forester, Lifetime Achievement 2006 - Park Design Award of Merit - Mindiola Park in partnership with Johnson’s Nursery 2010 Wisconsin Urban Forestry Project Partner Award 2005 Outstanding Aquatics Program - Horeb Springs Aquatic Center Grand Opening 2010 Wisconsin Urban Forestry Project Partner Recipient of 5 ISA Gold Leaf Awards for Outstanding Arbor DayAward Programming (most recently 2016). Wisconsin Urban 2005 Innovations Urban Forestry Award Wisconsin Urban Award Forestry Council 2005 Innovations Urban Forestry Award 2005 Forestry - AquaticsCouncil Design - Renovation for Horeb Springs Aquatic Center Tree City USA - 40 years in partnership with Johnson’s Nursery in partnership with Johnson’s Nursery 2005 - Park DesignGrowth Award ofAward Merit - Neumann Lighted-Water Dome Commmunity years International Society of Arboriculture — 2005Society Gold Leaf Award for Outstanding International of Arboriculture — 2005 6 Gold Leaf Award for Outstanding 2010 WPRF Forester, Lifetime Achievement Award Tennis in School the Park Community, USTAin partnership with WE Energies in partnership withProgramming WE Energies Arbor Day Elementary School Educational Arbor2005 Day Programming Elementary Educational 2019, 2018, 2017 Gold Level Learn To Swim Provider 2010City Wisconsin Urban Project Partner Award 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 Nursery 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 WAUKESHA CITY GOVERNMENT Big Brothers, Big Sisters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 414-258-4778 Main Number . . . Tree . . . . City . . . . USA . . . . -. .31 . . years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3500 Brookfield Parks, Rec & Forestry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 796-6675 Assessor’s Office. . .-Gr . .o. wth . . . Award . . . . . . Community . . . . . . . . . . -. 6. .years . . . . . . . . 524-3510 Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 542-4249 Cemetery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3540 Civic Theater. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 547-4911 Clerk/Treasurer. . 2005 . . . . Tennis . . . . . .in. .the . . .Park . . . .Community, . . . . . . . . . .USTA . . . . . . 524-3550 Downtown Business Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 547-1060 Community Development High Roller Fun Rentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-4008 Building Inspection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3530 La Casa de Esperanza . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 547-0887 Planning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3750 Pewaukee Park & Recreation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 691-7275 Engineering/Public Works . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3600 SC Wave Soccer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . scwave.org/waukesha Large Trash Pick-Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3600 Visitor’s Bureau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 542-0330 Equal Opportunities Commission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3645 YMCA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 542-2557 Fire Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3651 Waukesha Tennis Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 414-322-7391 Emergency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1-1 Waukesha Youth Football Organization (5th-8th grades) Human Resources. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3745 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . waukeshayouthfootball.com Library. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3680 Waukesha County Government Mayors Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3700 Department of Senior Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 548-7828 Metro Transit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3636 Parks System Division . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 548-7801 Municipal Court . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3705 Expo Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 548-7200 Parks, Recreation & Forestry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3737 U.W. Extension . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 548-7770 Police Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3831 Waukesha County Museum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 521-2859 Emergency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1-1

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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 June 5 at 8:00 am, you may register online for classes at www.waukesha-wi.gov/462

2. Mail-In

Please complete the registration form on page 46. Include non-credit card payment* and mail to:

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

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WPRF 1900 Aviation Drive, Waukesha, WI 53188 Non-resident registrations will be processed beginning June 9.

3. 24-Hour Drop-Off Box

Please complete the registration form on page 46. Include non-credit card payment* and drop-off in the box located at 1900 Aviation Drive, near the flagpole.

5. Walk-In

4. Email

1900 Aviation Dr.

Please complete the registration form on page 46. Email the form to prf@waukesha-wi.gov Please see credit card procedure below*

Currently access to our building is by appointment only. Once the building opens, walk-in registration can take place during business hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 am-4:30 pm

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

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

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

Due to Covid-19, please check website for current hours.

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.

Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 am-4:30 pm Director Phone 262-524-3737 Parks & Forestry Operations Manager Buildings/ Website: www.waukesha-wi.gov Facilities Maintenance Supervisor Grounds Follow us on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram Maintenance Supervisor (City of Waukesha) Forestry Supervisor Recreation Services Manager Information Line: 262-522-9356

WPRF Administrative Staff

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

Special Events Coordinator Volunteer Coordinator Recreation Programmer Sports Coordinator 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

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

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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.

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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

$

5

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 ‘20 - '21

3

Gender M/F

$

Grade ‘20-’21

2

Activity Name

$

Code

YOUTH SPORTS ONLY!

1

(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 _________________________ Email___________________________

(Last name, first name)

Single & S Payee Name____________________________________Address____________________________________City_____________________State_______Zip Code_________

Registering Adult (Parent or Guardian)

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

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

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SCHOOL DISTRICT OF WAUKESHA

CURRENTLY ENROLLING 4K & 5K Do you have a child that will be four or five (not currently enrolled) prior to September 1, 2020? Parents/Guardians will need to complete the first step of the enrollment process by completing the on-line enrollment form. To begin the process visit http://sdwone.us/earlylearning The following documents are required to finalize the enrollment process: • Child’s Original Birth Certificate • Immunization Record • Proof of Residency (see website for acceptable documents) • Previous School Information • Guardianship/Custody Documentation (if applicable) After completing Step 1: On-line Enrollment Form, please visit http://sdwone.us/earlylearning for additional information on how to verify the information for the child(ren) you are enrolling. Contact the Enrollment Office at 262-970-1024 or enrollment@waukesha.k12.wi.us for additional information. Lindholm Building 222 Maple Avenue Waukesha, WI 53186

Waukesha Water Utility Water Conservation Programs

• 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


City of Waukesha Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department 1900 Aviation Drive Waukesha, Wisconsin 53188

PRSRT STD US POSTAGE PAID WAUKESHA, WI PERMIT NO. 786

ECRWSS

RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMER WAUKESHA, WISCONSIN Please Save For Future Reference

Bringing programs to you - virtually! 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.

We miss you and can’t wait to get back together safely. Meanwhile, check out our virtual programs in many sections of this guide. Look for the Zoom logo. There is even one to help get you comfortable using Zoom. Recognize any of these friendly faces that will be along with you in your virtual experience? Here’s a sampling of our Zoom classes, below - see more inside!

Gala Evers,

Leadership Training For Teens p. 8

Irene Schuder, History Club, Book Club, p. 38

Marge Reuteman, Pam Treder,

Fit Mix and Core Conditioning, p. 25-26

Coffee Talk, Bread Making, Bakery in a Box, Build the Perfect Charcuterie Board p. 34-35


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