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Winter Activities Summer Camps T-Ball, Baseball and Softball “The Moving Wall” Waukesha JanBoree Pages/Brochure
2021 is going to be an exciting year for our community! During 2021, we will be celebrating 125 years since our incorporation as the City of Waukesha. There will be monthly events throughout the City highlighting our anniversary, check out a list on page 3.
The 125th Anniversary events kick-off by celebrating together at our 36th annual Waukesha JanBoree. Visit your old friends Lil’ Chill, Big Burr and Cool Blue at some great outdoor events that will be fun for the whole family. In order to follow social distancing guidelines, pre-registration will be required for several of the events this year. Be sure to check out the event information on pages 26-28 and register early as spaces will be limited! As we move forward into a new year and make our new year’s resolutions, you may decide that now is the time to get back into some of our recreational activities and classes. Many of our instructors are back with offerings that may be familiar to you as well as some new classes that you may want to try. Registration is open now so sign up today! Once the snow melts and we welcome spring back to the city, we will be ready to celebrate the grand re-opening of the Frame Baseball Diamond with the new turf field (see back cover)! Don’t forget to register your little athlete for the spring season of Soccer, T-Ball, Baseball, and Softball (pgs. 17-19). Also, this spring we are excited to bring “The Moving Wall” to Waukesha. Please consider supporting “The Moving Wall” by purchasing a Flag to honor a loved one, turn to page 25 for more details. Have a safe and happy holiday season and don’t forget to turn off your lights and take some time to look at the Stars for Starry Night on December 21st as we take in the Great Jupiter-Saturn Conjunction. Mayor Shawn Reilly On The Cover . . . Andrew Buhrow and Jacob Andaloro speed down Lowell Hill! They are in their recycled sled made in our Before and After School Day Off Program. TABLE OF CONTENTS WINTER / SPRING EVENTS City of Waukesha’s 125th Anniversary Celebrations . . . 3 Waukesha Unlocked . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 “The Moving Wall” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Waukesha JanBoree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-28 JanBoree Brochure . . . . . . . . . . . . Center Spread Frame Park Ball Field Re-Opening Event . . . Back Cover Pre-School Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-10 Fox Tale Preschool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 PRESCHOOL Mini Master. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Music Maker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Tumbling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Youth Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-21 Homeschool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 YOUTH Before & After School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Youth Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-21 Basketball Hooper Hands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Cricket. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
TEENS
FAMILY
Teen Activities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-23 Leaders In Training. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Lifeguarding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Babysitters Training. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Candlelight Hike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Tae Kwon Do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Tree Climbing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Adult Activities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29-35 Enrichment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Fitness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29-30 Sports. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33-36 ADULTS Basketball /Softball. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Golf. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Pickleball. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-35 55 Plus Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Enrichment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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City response to Covid-19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Employment Opportunities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Facilities Listing/Locations Map . . . . . . . . . . . 42-43 Friends of WPRF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Helpful Phone Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Library Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-15 Park Foundation of Waukesha . . . . Inside back Cover MISC Policies & Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44-45 Registration Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Registration Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Rental Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31, 46-47 Thank You Sponsors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Volunteer Opportunities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Stay up-to-date: For updates, photos & more: bit.ly/waukesha125 Like us on Facebook: @CityofWaukesha #Waukesha125 Images Courtesy of the Waukesha County Historical Society & Museum and WPRF.
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Happening in our Parks • Weeks of 1/15-1/24 Waukesha JanBoree For times, see JanBoree.org or Brochure Insert • Sunday, 4/11 Frame Baseball Field 12:30 pm (Raindate Sat. 4/17) Grand Re-Opening • Saturday, 5/1 • Saturday, 5/8
Pro-Health Care 8:00 am - Noon Frame Park Breast Cancer Walk Pewaukee Kiwanis 9:30 am - Noon Rotary Canoe River Run
• Saturday, 5/15 Pro-Health Care 9:00 am - Noon Health Fair • Thursday 5/27- “The Moving Wall” 24 hours/day Monday, 5/31 • Saturday, 6/5 Spring City Garden Sale 8:00 am - 1:00 pm
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For locations, see JanBoree.org or Brochure Insert Frame Park
Frame Park, Schuetze, Rotary Frame Park EB Shurts
Registration Form pg. 50 / WPRF: 262.524.3737 / www.waukesha-wi.gov
BRANCHING OUT
Familiar Faces in New Places The City of Waukesha Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department (WPRF), like everyone else, has experienced many changes in 2020. Three of those changes involved long term City employees taking on new roles. Dave Rauterberg, after a 33-year career with WPRF, retired as the Forestry Supervisor (City Forester) on January 3, 2020. Dave’s departure left a large void to fill, especially in the Forestry Division. Luckily for us, Dave is only a phone call or text message away at his new home up north! Following Dave’s departure, Mike Talaska accepted the Forestry Supervisor role on an interim basis and later on a permanent basis. Mike began his arboricultural career in 1986, following his graduation from UW-Stevens Point with a bachelor’s degree in Forestry, and an emphasis in Urban Forestry. He began as an Arborist with the City in 1989. Over a 31-year career, Mike has seen the City and the number of City trees grow tremendously. He is striving to maintain the level of service and dedication that his predecessors provided. The Assistant Forestry Supervisor position was filled on November 2, 2020 by another long term employee, Aaron Lehnert. Aaron graduated from UW-Stevens Point in 2003, with a double major in Urban Forestry and Forest Recreation. He joined WPRF as an Arborist in February 2004. Aaron holds a Board Certified Master Arborist credential from the International Society of Arboriculture and has led the pruning of our newly planted trees for many years in addition to his other duties as an Arborist. A passion for trees and their benefits will help Aaron successfully transition into his new role.
Both Aaron and Mike would like to shine a light on our Community Roots Program. This program involves sponsoring and planting a tree in a City Park, either in honor or memory of someone special. Anyone interested can contact the WPRF Office. The tree species and park requested are evaluated by staff. The tree can be planted in either Spring or Fall. The tree is commemorated on a “gold leaf” plaque at EB Shurts Environmental Building. The program is a great way to honor or memorialize someone special with a tree that will not only provide countless benefits but will help to replenish trees lost due to Emerald Ash Borer, other tree pests and storms. A tree is an asset for the community that grows.
Aaron (left) and Mike planting a city tree.
Stay Connected
Please continue to call the information line at 262-522-9356, utilize TextCaster or check the City Website for up to date information. Sign up for the City of Waukesha Parks, Recreation and Forestry Text Alerts and get events and program information sent directly to your mobile device. • Go to the website: waukesha-wi.gov/427, click textcaster link in the middle of the page Stay More Connected • Complete the information requested. • waukesha-wi.gov • You will be asked to select message groups from which to receive information. Groups include: Pool information, Schuetze Recreation Center, Before and Afterschool Events,Youth Development, Adults Sports,Youth Sports, Special Events,Volunteers, Racquet and Paddle Sports and General Recreation Programs. • Call WPRF at 262-524-3737 • Click the Continue box at the bottom of the page. to sign up for: • Enter your authorization code, accept terms and click continue. Monthly WPRF newsletter, Gold Nuggets Senior Newsletter: Seniors on the Go
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CITY RESPONSE UPDATE - COVID-19
City of Waukesha Current and Future Impacts to Parks, Recreation and Services In Response to COVID-19 The City of Waukesha Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department has implemented many changes to park operations, programming and services in response to COVID-19 and will continue to do so in the coming months as Federal, State, and Local guidelines are adjusted.
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/1511/Virtual-Recreation-Center 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 complete a registration form (pg. 50) to receive the link/phone number (with ID/Password) to participate. A link will be emailed to participants. Participants without an email will be sent a phone number and password through the mail. 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 Second Option: (no technical device needed): • Call in using the phone number provided and you will be prompted to enter an ID and password. In-Person Programs Please see Winter/Spring safety considerations designed to help guide participants through safe practices.
Senior and Family In-Person Bus trips are suspended until spring and will be re-evaluated at that time.
Special Events Special Events will be modified following state and local guidelines. Please see the JanBoree brochure and other opportunities throughout this guide.
Rentals The City of Waukesha will adjust rentals in accordance with State and Local Guidelines. WPRF will extend the opportunity to reschedule your event if it is impacted by orders. A WPRF staff member will be in contact with you if your rental is affected.
General COVID Safety Considerations for Programs/Athletics
· • Staff/participants will maintain a safe distance from each other. • Participants are encouraged to frequently wash their hands. • Cough or sneeze into a tissue (discard properly) and clean your hands afterwards.
• Face masks are required for all indoor activities. • Participants will be reminded not to touch their face. • Participants should stay home if not feeling well. • Spectators not allowed for indoor activities. • Bring your own water bottle.
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Volunteering Volunteer opportunities will be modified following State and Local guidelines. Please see opportunities listed on page 41. Parks and Trails (following CDC guidelines) • Stay at least 6 feet away from others • Park visitors are highly encouraged to bring hand sanitizer with them and practice good hygiene. • Older adults, pregnant individuals, people with weakened immune systems, and people with underlying health conditions that are at increased risk of Coronavirus (COVID-19) are encouraged to take extra precautions. • Please stay home if you are sick.
Registration Form pg. 50 / WPRF: 262.524.3737 / www.waukesha-wi.gov
WINTER ACTIVITIES 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!
TOBOGGAN RUN RULES
Registration Required!
Toboggan Run at Lowell Park
If you enjoy thrills, chills and speed, you will not want to miss the 350-foot toboggan run at Lowell Park, 2201 Michigan Avenue. Targeted opening date is December 28th. The toboggan run will close on February 27, 2021. For up-to-date conditions, please call the WPRF Information Line at 262-522-9356. Reserve your time by pre-booking your toboggan by Wednesday prior at Noon. One person from the group checks in at rental time slot. Check in is located at the Lowell shelter. No walk ups will be accepted. No shelter available.
1. All riders must be 48” or taller. Children under 11 yrs. of age must be accompanied by an adult. 2. Maximum of 4 riders per toboggan. 3. Keep arms, legs, head, etc. inside of toboggan. 4. Secure all loose clothing. 5. Keep toboggans upright-no tipping of the toboggans at any time. 6. Stay seated until toboggan comes to a complete stop. Please walk to end and leave thru exits. 7. No refunds for no shows
General Public Hours of Operation: Saturdays 1:00-4:00 pm; Rental Slots: 1:00, 2:00 and 3:00 pm AGE
Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family
DAYS DATES
M M M Tu Tu Tu W W W Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa
12/28 12/28 12/28 12/29 12/29 12/29 12/30 12/30 12/30 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/9 1/9 1/9 1/30 1/30 1/30 2/6 2/6 2/6 2/13 2/13 2/13 2/20 2/20 2/20 2/27 2/27 2/27
TIME
1:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:00 pm
Lowell Park Toboggan Rental: $10 per 45 minutes
R/NR FEE
$10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10
CODE
9000.101 9000.102 9000.103 9000.104 9000.105 9000.106 9000.107 9000.108 9000.109 9000.110 9000.111 9000.112 9000.113 9000.114 9000.115 9000.116 9000.117 9000.118 9000.119 9000.120 9000.121 9000.122 9000.123 9000.124 9000.125 9000.126 9000.127 9000.128 9000.129 9000.130
Min: 1 Max: 15
Public Ice-Skating Rinks
If weather permits, WPRF will have an unsupervised, public ice-skating rink at Lowell Park. For up-to-date conditions, please call WPRF Information Line at 262-522-9356. No shelter available.
Learn to Skate
These five-week classes will help youth to develop confidence on the ice by learning forward and backward skating, turns, stops, falling and recovery. Following the lessons, each skater can continue skating during public skating sessions for no additional charge. It is suggested that young children bring helmets (bike or other helmet is fine) to the class. Dress warm and come early to allow time to get skates on before class. This class is offered in conjunction with Waukesha County Parks & Land Use and offered to other Waukesha County communities. AGE DAY DATE
4-6 7-12 4-6 7-12
Sa Sa Sa Sa
TIME
1/2-1/30 1:30-2:00 pm 1/2-1/30 2:15-2:45 pm 2/6-3/6 1:30-2:00 pm 2/6-3/6 2:15-2:45 pm
R/NR FEE
$69/$89 $69/$89 $69/$89 $69/$89
CODE
1500.180 1500.181 1500.182 1500.183
Naga-Waukee Ice Arena, 2946 Golf Road, Delafield Instructor: Waukesha County Staff Min: 1 Max: 6 NOTE: Fee includes skate rental.
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WINTER ACTIVITIES / 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. See pg. 6 for details.
Alpine Valley Ski/Snowboard
Want to get out of the house and have a little winter fun? Check out our opportunities to get out and try skiing/snowboarding. Alpine Valley terrain is suitable for beginner and intermediate levels, including terrain park enthusiasts. The resort’s 20 runs are serviced by 12 chair lifts, which include two high speed quads and four wonder carpets. Ski equipment can be rented for $22 at Alpine Valley. Transportation not provided. AGE DAY DATE
TIME
R/NR FEE
CODE
7+
M 1/25 5:00-10:00 pm $27.50/$41.25 9000.150
7+
F
2/26 5:00-10:00 pm $27.50/$41.25 9000.151
Alpine Valley Ski Area, W2501 Co Rd D, Elkhorn, WI 53121 Min: 10 Max: 20 Trip Date Registration Deadline: 1/25 1/14 2/26 2/18 NOTE: Additional information including specific meeting location will be sent one week prior to trip date.
Mini Master Art Studio (Parent & Child Program)
Come explore several different art stations each day! Printing, painting, drawing, sculpting, and gluing! This class is about the process; learn something new every day! Please dress for mess. AGE DAY
DATE
TIME
R/NR FEE
2.5-5 Tu 1/12-2/9 9:45-10:30 am $33/$50 2.5-5 Tu 2/16-3/23 9:45-10:30 am $40/$60
CODE
1000.120 1000.121
Schuetze Recreation Center, Meeting Room Instructor: Sara Geuder Min: 10 Max: 15
Music Maker and More Early Childhood Music Classes (Parent & Child Program)
This sing along musical activity group is designed for children and their parents or caregivers. The class incorporates traditional children’s songs, finger plays, rhythm instruments and dance movements as well as puppets that help tell a story within the songs. Our goal is to give children an interest and love for all kinds of music. AGE
DAY DATE
TIME
R/NR FEE CODE
9 mnths-4 yrs Tu 1/19-2/23 10:30-11:00 am $43/$63 1000.189 (no class 2/16) 9 mnths-4 yrs Tu 3/2-3/30 10:30-11:00 am $43/$63 1000.190 9 mnths-4 yrs Tu 4/20-5/18 10:30-11:00 am $43/$63 1000.191 E.B. Shurts Building, Women’s Club Room Instructor: Music Maker Min: 6 Max: 15 NOTE: Price per child not per family. Ages are recommendations not restrictions, children who are younger or older may register.
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 also contains personal development skills used to reinforce family values. Upon completion of our Lil’ Dragons program, your child will be focused and motivated to achieve any goal they set in life. In order to thoroughly develop your child’s training, fun and motivation, the Lil’ Dragons curriculum focuses on one skill per class. AGE DAY
4-6 4-6
Th Th
DATE
TIME
R/NR FEE
CODE
1/7-2/11 5:15-6:00 pm $45/$65 1500.120 2/18-3/25 5:15-6:00 pm $45/$65 1500.121
Schuetze Recreation Center, Riverview & Meeting Rooms Min: 10 Max: 30 Instructor: David Galewski NOTE: Testing will be announced. Uniform is needed for class and is available through the instructor for $35.00.
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Registration Form pg. 50 / 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. See pg. 6 for details.
• All participants will be issued their own supply kit and manipulative kit. • Item Sharing will be limited as much as possible; children will be reminded not to touch their faces and hands will be washed after items are shared. • Children will enter through the Activity Room Door (north end exit) – not main entrance. Please maintain social distancing during drop off and pick up. • Parents or guardians who are dropping off or picking up their children are not required to be screened but should avoid entering the building by waiting outside the north end activity room door for student to be dismissed. In the event of inclement weather parents will be asked to wear a mask and enter the building for drop off and pick up. • Visitor/Patrons are required to wear a mask while in the building (exception those under 5 years of age). Students: 3K students are not required to wear a mask; 4K students must wear a mask to class. • Student masks will be placed in a lanyard pouch when not in use (outdoor/snack/lunch time) • Temperature screenings will take place before students enter the building. Students with a temperature 100.4 and above will be sent home. • We will practice frequent handwashing.
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. Fox Tale Pre-School provides children with a warm, nurturing experience that fosters positive attitudes for a love for learning and exploring the world around them. In this class, children will be introduced to age appropriate skills. Using seasonal and a thematic approach, we will enjoy creative activities to increase cognitive and social skills. Art, stories, movement, music and play will make for a wonderful first school experience for your child. NOTE: We are a peanut free classroom. Special Notes: • Registration is limited to one day/week. Two day registration will be considered one week before the program begins, but please be advised that curriculum is repeated. • All students must bring a backpack, change of clothes and sack lunch and drink (no soda). Please label all these items. Instructor: Elizabeth Trovato, DPI certified Instructor and Lisa Morris, Teacher Assistant THREE YEAR OLD PRE-SCHOOL (1 day a week) AGE DAYS DATES
TIME
3* Tu 1/5-2/9 9:00 am-12:30 pm 3* F 1/8-2/12 9:00 am-12:30 pm 3* Tu 2/16-4/6 9:00 am-12:30 pm (no class 2/23, 3/30) 3* F 2/19-4/9 9:00 am-12:30 pm (no class 2/26, 4/2) 3* Tu 4/13-5/11 9:00 am-12:30 pm 3* F 4/16-5/14 9:00 am-12:30 pm
R/NR FEE
CODE
$99/$119 1000.100 $99/$119 1000.101 $99/$119 1000.102 $99/$119 1000.103 $83/$103 1000.104 $83/$103 1000.105
Schuetze Recreation Center, Activity Room Min: 12 Max: 18
4 Year Old Kindergarten at Fox Tale Preschool SPOTS STILL AVAILABLE FOR THE 2020-21 SCHOOL YEAR Fox Tale Preschool is a community partner site with the School District of Waukesha for 4-Year-Old Kindergarten. The 4K class is held three days per week (M, W, Th) at the Schuetze Recreation Center, 9:00 am-1:15 pm. For more information on this program, please contact Mark Thompson at 262-524-3737.
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TUMBLING / BALLET COMMITMENT TO SAFETY - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State and Local Government. The offerings, policy and programs are subject to change at any time pending Government Orders. See pg. 6 for details.
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 4-6 4-6 4-6 4-6
DAY
DATES
TIME
R/NR FEE
CODE
Sa 1/2-2/6 8:30-9:15 am $33/$50 1000.112 Th 1/7-2/11 6:45-7:30 pm $33/$50 1000.113 Sa 2/20-3/27 8:30-9:15 am $33/$50 1000.114 Th 2/25-4/1 6:45-7:30 pm $33/$50 1000.115 Sa 4/10-5/15 8:30-9:15 am $33/$50 1000.116 Th 4/15-5/20 6:45-7:30 pm $33/$50 1000.117
E.B. Shurts Building, Women’s Club Room Min: 6 Max: 12 Instructor: WPRF Staff
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 DATE
TIME
R/NR FEE CODE
14-24 mnths Th 1/7-2/11 5:30-6:00 pm $33/$50 1000.140 14-24 mnths Th 2/25-4/1 5:30-6:00 pm $33/$50 1000.141 14-24 mnths Th 4/15-5/20 5:30-6:00 pm $ 33/$50 1000142 E.B. Shurts Building, Women’s Club Room Min: 6 Max: 12 Instructor: WPRF Staff
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 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3
DAY
Tu Tu Th Tu Tu Th Tu Tu Th
DATE
1/5-2/9 1/5-2/9 1/7-2/11 2/23-3/30 2/23-3/30 2/25-4/1 4/13-5/18 4/13-5/18 4/15-5/20
TIME
5:30-6:00 pm 6:10-6:40 pm 6:10-6:40 pm 5:30-6:00 pm 6:10-6:40 pm 6:10-6:40 am 5:30-6:00 pm 6:10-6:40 pm 6:10-6:40 pm
R/NR FEE
$33/$50 $33/$50 $33/$50 $33/$50 $33/$50 $33/$50 $33/$50 $33/$50 $33/$50
CODE
1000.143 1000.144 1000.145 1000.146 1000.147 1000.148 1000.149 1000.150 1000.151
E.B. Shurts Building, Women’s Club Room Min: 6 Max: 12 Instructor: WPRF Staff
Tumbling - Beginner I
Students will learn new skills on the balance beam and junior swing bar. During floor exercise, forward and backward rolls, cartwheels and handstands are skills that will be developed. AGE DAY
6+ Sa 6+ Tu 6+ Sa 6+ Tu 6+ Sa 6+ Tu
DATES
TIME
1/2-2/6 9:20-10:05 am 1/5-2/9 6:45-7:30 pm 2/20-3/27 9:20-10:05 am 2/23-3/30 6:45-7:30 pm 4/10-5/15 9:20-10:05 am 4/13-5/18 6:45-7:30 pm
R/NR FEE
$33/$50 $33/$50 $33/$50 $33/$50 $33/$50 $33/$50
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 DAY
DATES
TIME
R/NR FEE CODE
7+ Sa 1/2-2/6 10:15-11:00 am $33/$50 1000.137 7+ Sa 2/20-3/27 10:15-11:00 am $33/$50 1000.138 7+ Sa 4/10-5/15 10:15-11:00 am $33/$50 1000.139 E.B. Shurts Building, Women’s Club Room Min: 6 Max: 12 Instructor: WPRF Staff NOTE: *Successful Completion of Tumbling - Beginner I
• Please do not enter the facility until 5 minutes before your scheduled class time. • Spectators are not allowed at this time.
Ballet
Encourage your little one to embrace their inner dancer! Students will have fun learning ballet while practicing balance, poise and grace. Students must wear LEATHER ballet shoes, tights, and a leotard (no skirts). Supplies may be purchased through the studio (cash or check only). AGE
DAY DATES
TIME
R/NR FEE
BEGINNING PRE-BALLET 3-4 Th 2/4-3/25 5:15-5:40 pm $60/$80 3-4 Th 4/8-5/27 5:15-5:40 pm $60/$80 BEGINNING BALLET 4+ Th 2/4-3/25 5:45-6:10 pm $60/$80 4+ Th 4/8-5/27 5:45-6:10 pm $60/$80 *CONTINUING BALLET 1 3+ Th 2/4-3/25 6:15-6:40 pm $60/$80 3+ Th 4/8-5/27 6:15-6:40 pm $60/$80 *CONTINUING BALLET 2 4+ Th 2/4-3/25 6:45-7:10 pm $60/$80 4+ Th 4/8-5/27 6:45-7:10 pm $60/$80
7800.130 7800.131 7800.132 7800.133 7800.134 7800.135 7800.136 7800.137
Olde Metropolitan Bldg. 250 West Broadway Instructor: Sandy Kellar, Kellar Dance Studio Min: 4 Max: 6 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.
CODE
1000.131 1000.132 1000.133 1000.134 1000.135 1000.136
E.B. Shurts Building, Women’s Club Room Min: 6 Max: 12 Instructor: WPRF Staff
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CODE
Registration Form pg. 50 / WPRF: 262.524.3737 / www.waukesha-wi.gov
YOUTH ENRICHMENT COMMITMENT TO SAFETY - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State and Local Government. The offerings, policy and programs are subject to change at any time pending Government Orders. See pg. 6 for details.
• Item Sharing will be limited as much as possible; children will be reminded not to touch their faces and hands will be washed after items are shared. • Please maintain social distancing during drop off and pick up. • Due to capacity limits, parents or guardians who are dropping off or picking up participants should avoid entering the building by waiting outside (front entrance courtyard with Picnic tables or in cars). In the event of inclement weather parents will be asked to wear a mask and enter the building for drop off and pick up. • Please avoid gathering in the hallways. • Physical education will be held outdoor (weather pending). Staff and participants will maintain a safe distance from each other (masks will not be required outside). • Art will be held in the Riverview room to provide social distancing. Individual tables will be used as much as possible.
Homeschool/Virtual School Physical Education and Art *Age as of September 1, 2020 Art Principles 101: Use the elements of art to explore the principles through different mediums and techniques. We will dive into patterns, contrast, emphasis, balance, scale, harmony, rhythm and variety. Physical Education: In this program, participants will increase core stabilization, flexibility, strength and cardiovascular fitness. They will also learn skills, rules, and game strategies in several sports and activities with an emphasis on self improvement and teamwork. ART ONLY AGE* DAY
DATES
TIME
R/NR FEE CODE
AGE* DAY DATES
TIME
R/NR FEE CODE
AGE* DAY DATES
TIME
R/NR FEE CODE
4-6 Tu 1/12-3/23 11:15-11:55 am 7-10 Tu 1/12-3/23 Noon-12:40 pm 11-18 Tu 1/12-3/23 12:45-1:40 pm PHYSICAL EDUCATION ONLY 4-6 Tu 1/12-3/23 Noon-12:40 pm 7-10 Tu 1/12-3/23 12:45-1:40 pm 11-18 Tu 1/12-3/23 1:45-2:40 pm ART AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION
$40/$60 1300.100 $40/$60 1300.101 $55/$75 1300.110
$40/$60 1300.170 $40/$60 1300.171 $55/$75 1300.180
4-6 Tu 1/12-3/23 11:15 am-12:40 pm $70/$90 1300.131 7-10 Tu 1/12-3/23 Noon-1:40 pm $70/$90 1300.132 11-18 Tu 1/12-3/23 12:45-2:40 pm $95/$115 1300.133 Schuetze Recreation Center, Riverview Room and Gym Instructor: Sara Geuder and Dan Anderson Min: 8 Max: 15 NOTE: Celebration Day on Tuesday, March 30
• Please do not enter the facility until 5 minutes before your scheduled class time. • Spectators are not allowed at this time.
New! Intro to Cheerleading Basics Join us for this 6-week introduction to cheerleading basics. Learn the fundamentals of cheerleading, arm motions, stretching, flexibility, jumps, beginner dance and conditioning. At this time, due to social distancing standards, we will not introduce basic stunting. Please dress for the weather, tennis shoes and flexible yet snug clothing. AGE DAY DATES
TIME
R/NR FEE
CODE
5-10 Sa 1/2-2/6 11:10 am-Noon $45/$65 1500.140 5-10 Sa 2/20-3/27 11:10 am-Noon $45/$65 1500.141 5-10 Sa 4/10-5/15 11:10 am-Noon $45/$65 1500.142 E.B. Shurts Building, Women’s Club Room Min: 6 Max: 18 Instructors: WPRF Staff
Kids Night at SRC!
Parents, do you need a night out or time to do errands? Have the kids join us for an evening of games, arts and crafts, pizza and much more. Parents will need to sign their child in and out and complete a child info card upon arrival. We will serve cheese pizza, carrots, bananas and ice water for dinner (included). You are free to pack a dinner for your child. Must register at least 24 hours in advance. Themes: January-New Year Celebration February-Go Make Something (make and takes) March-Goop, Gak and Slime April-Treasure Hunters AGE DAY DATES
5-11 5-11 5-11 5-11
F F F F
1/22 2/26 3/26 4/23
TIME
6:00-9:00 pm 6:00-9:00 pm 6:00-9:00 pm 6:00-9:00 pm
R/NR FEE
$15/$23 $15/$23 $15/$23 $15/$23
CODE
3430.190 3430.191 3430.192 3430.193
Schuetze Recreation Center, Activity & Riverview Rooms Instructor: WPRF Cool School Staff Min: 10 Max: 30 WPRF Essential to “Community Quality of Life” 11
BEFORE / AFTER SCHOOL COMMITMENT TO SAFETY - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State and Local Government. The offerings, policy and programs are subject to change at any time pending Government Orders. See pg. 6 for details.
WPRF Provides a Before & Afterschool program, in conjunction with the School District of Waukesha! Grades 4K - 5
2020-2021 pricing and enrollment information is available on our website. • Low ratios of a 1-10 staff to child ratio - utilizing indoor and outdoor space • 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 will receive one light snack in the am and pm program each day. • A water bottle and change of clothes (all items labeled) and placed in their backpack. • We will remain on site and no field trips will be scheduled or visitors to the program. • All participants in the before and afterschool program will be issued their own “craft kit”. • Craft kits will include their own crayons, scissors, glue, glue stick, pencils, markers, and other craft material’s. 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.
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/beforeafterschool Programs are offered at the following schools on all teach days: • Banting Elementary School • Bethesda Elementary School • Hawthorne Elementary School • Heyer Elementary School • Hillcrest Elementary School
• Lowell Elementary School • Prairie Elementary School • STEM Academy – Randall Campus • Rose Glen 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
Summer School Wrap Around Care
Additional Summer Programs, including wrap around care for the School District of Waukesha Summer School, Playground Programs and Preschool Programs will be available in our Summer Activity Guide (Mid April).
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Registration Form pg. 50 / WPRF: 262.524.3737 / www.waukesha-wi.gov
SUMMER CAMPS
Where Sun Meets Fun in Waukesha Parks! Youth Development Summer Day Camp Opportunities • Low ratios of a 1-12 staff to child ratio - utilizing indoor and outdoor space • Hand sanitizer provided • All participants, staff and parents dropping off and picking up must wear a mask. • When possible, increase space 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 non-perishable lunch and 2 snacks. • A water bottle and change of clothes (all items labeled) and placed in their backpack. • Children and staff will remain in small designated groups throughout the day. Grab your sunscreen and lace up your tennis shoes because your summer fun will begin at one of the City of Waukesha’s great parks! Day campers will enjoy crafts, games, making new friends and trying new activities! This is an outdoor camp, operating Monday-Friday from 7:30 am-5:30 pm. During inclement weather we will utilize a park shelter/open air shelter. Participants must bring a healthy non-perishable lunch and 2 healthy snacks each day. We will offer a parent meeting on Thursday, May 20, 2021, 6:00-7:00 pm at the WPRF Office: 1900 Aviation Dr.
Summer Explorers
(additional locations may be added and available in our Summer Activity Guide) Ages 6-12 years (must be age 6 by 6/11/21, no exceptions) DATES
Session A: 6/14-6/18 (5-day program) Session B: 6/21-7/2 (10-day program) Session C: 7/5-7/16 (10-day program) Session D: 7/19-7/30 (10-day program) Session E: 8/2-8/13 (10-day program) Session F: 8/16-8/20 (5-day program) Session G: 8/23-8/27 (5-day program)
TIME
R/NR FEE
Banting Park 2101 Butler Dr.
Lowell Park 2201 Michigan Ave.
7:30 am-5:30 pm
$145/$165
3500.201
3500.208
7:30 am-5:30 pm
$290/$310
3500.202
3500.209
7:30 am-5:30 pm
$290/$310
3500.203
3500.210
7:30 am-5:30 pm
$290/$310
3500.204
3500.211
7:30 am-5:30 pm
$290/$310
3500.205
3500.212
7:30 am-5:30 pm
$145/$165
3500.206
3500.213
7:30 am-5:30 pm
$145/$165
3500.207
not available
Additional Summer Programs, including wrap around care for the School District of Waukesha Summer School, Playground Programs and Preschool Programs will be available in our Summer Activity Guide (Mid-April).
See Teen Leadership Opportunities, p. 22 WPRF Essential to “Community Quality of Life”
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CHECK OUT OUR NEW FACEBOOK PAGE: facebook.com/waukeshalibrarykids. Tune in daily for lively storytimes, book discussions, early literacy programming and much more! NEW Pinterest Page! Parents, are you looking for new activities or book suggestions for your child? Check out the library's new Pinterest page for inspiration. You can find the link on our website. waukeshapubliclibrary.org
Programs for Children and Families January-March 2021
321 Wisconsin Ave., Waukesha, WI • 262-524-3692
www.waukeshapubliclibrary.org Children’s Services: (262) 524-3692
Storytimes & Early Literacy 1000 Books before Kindergarten Reading Program
Reading with your child will build a solid foundation of pre-reading skills that will ensure your child enters 5K ready to succeed in school. Babies and children not yet enrolled in kindergarten are encouraged to sign up for the 1000 Books before Kindergarten Reading Program. Stop by the Library to receive your first reading log or sign up for the online program using the Beanstack link on the Children’s webpage.
Preschool Fun Day Video & Early Literacy Kits
Adult & Teen Reference: (262) 524-3682 Please check the Library’s website for up-to-date information. Some hours may have changed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mondays, 9:30 a.m., January 18 – March 22 Join us every Monday at 9:30 a.m. on the Children’s Facebook page for a fun storytime that includes rhymes, songs and an activity focusing on the five early literacy skills: READ! TALK! SING! WRITE! PLAY! Pick up a different weekly Early Literacy kit at the library each Monday (while supplies last) to practice early literacy skills at home. Share your creations with us on Facebook or Instagram. Recommended for ages 3-5.
Wiggles and Giggles Virtual Storytime 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, information can be found in one of the brochures at the reference desks or on the library website.
Thursdays, 10:30 a.m., January 21 –March 25 Join Miss Kelli for an interactive storytime on Zoom. It’s a time for your child to “shake their sillies out,” listen to some stories, sing, dance, smile and laugh. Recommended for children ages 2-5. Registration begins January 4 and is required to receive the Zoom link.
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 Our experienced Children's staff will be glad to help accommodation requests. Every attempt will you find your next great read! Please fill out the be made to honor all “Book Request Form” on the Children’s webpage and requests.
LIBRARY CARE PACKAGES:
we will check out some great titles for you to pick up. We can fill requests during our regular business hours. Please allow 4 hours for us to process your request – we'll email or call you when your items are ready to pick up.
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THINK – BUILD – CREATE! Instructional Videos & Grab ‘n Go Bags
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Programs & Activities Enjoyed by Older Children Weekly activities available Mondays, January 18 – March 29. Videos posted on Children’s Facebook page Mondays at 7:00 p.m. Each Monday stop by the library to pick up a different themed “grab ‘n go” bag — while supplies last. Bags include all the supplies you’ll need to complete each week’s activity (minus some basic household items, i.e. glue, tape, crayons) and instructions. Monday evenings, we’ll post a video with one of your favorite Children’s Librarians giving you a demonstration for that week’s activity. Check our Children’s Facebook page for each week’s theme. Recommended for school-age children.
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Posted Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m. on the Children’s Facebook page. January 19- March 30 Ms. Michele will read from a classic children’s book every Tuesday evening. Read-alouds are fun for the whole family!
Kid's Choice
Start reading any time, vote for your favorite book February 14 – March 12 Fourth, fifth, and sixth graders can read from our list of fifteen books, and vote for their favorite book online in February and March! Stop in at the library for more information and the list of books — online registration is not required but is available using the Beanstack link on the Children’s webpage.
Teen Events
Teens in grades 7-12 are invited. All programs will be held virtually on Zoom. Registration is required for all programs meeting on Zoom. To register, visit the Event Calendar on our website, click on the program your teen would like to attend, and fill out the registration form. Zoom information will be emailed to you prior to the program.
Take and Make Craft Kits
Craft Kits will be available at the Reference Desk at the beginning of each month and will be available while supplies last.
December: Hot Chocolate Craft Kit January: Emoji Plushies Craft Kit February: Cardmaking Craft Kit March: Cactus Rocks Craft Kit April: Black Out Poetry Craft Kit May: Bookmark Craft Kit
Monthly Teen Programs
Check our website’s Event Calendar or our Teen Instagram account (@wplteenzone) for information on other virtual teen programs.
Teen Manga & Anime Club
Meets the third Tuesday of every month from 5-6 p.m. on Zoom
Teen Book Club
Wednesdays, January 13 & 27, February 10 & 24, March 10 & 24 Let’s make science FUN! Stop by for a Simple Science kit that includes all you need- excluding basic household materials. Register your household for an online Zoom session, beginning January 4, for an interactive episode that airs at 7pm on the dates listed. Kits can be picked up on the Monday prior to Zoom sessions. January 13 Squishy Circuits January 27 Ozobots February 10 Bath Bombs
February 24 Slime Time March 10 How do Plants Grow? March 24 Microbits
Meets the last Tuesday of every month from 7-8 p.m. on Zoom
Virtual Program Registration Options: • 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.
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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.
KidsSports Soccer
The KidsSports Soccer program is designed to include a variety of fun active games and activities professionally designed to develop sport specific skills such as ball control, passing, receiving, dribbling, shooting and defense along with general motor skills such as eye-hand and foot-eye coordination, large and fine motor skills, muscle development, body balance and agility. Game-situations and actual matches will be utilized with a focus on gaining a basic understanding.
SAVE THE DATE!
Challenger International Soccer Camp 2021 Dates: 7/26-7/30 One-hour camps and Half Day Camps Location: Lowell Park Ages 3-14
AGE DAY
3-4 5-6
DATES
TIME
R/NR FEE
M 4/19-5/17 5:00-5:45 pm $75/$95 M 4 /19-5/17 6:00-6:45 pm $75/$95
W.R.O. Youth Complex Instructor: KidsSports Staff NOTE: Make-up date 5/24
CODE
2800.175 2800.176
Min: 6 Max: 12
• Bleachers may be used by spectators following social distancing. Spectators are encouraged to bring their own chair and sit on the opposite side of the teams. • Sidelines – Teams must use the sideline opposite the bleachers. Teams must split the sideline and maintain social distancing amongst the team. • Officials will maintain social distancing. • Hand and equipment sanitizing are recommended. • Players will be asked not to enter sideline until teams have cleared.
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 get an appreciation for the game of Cricket and exposure to skills. Friendly games will be played as time allows! Class will be divided by age and skill. AGE DAY
6+
W
DATES
TIME
R/NR FEE
CODE
4/14-5/12 5:30-6:45 pm $63/$83 1500.190
W.R.O. Youth Complex Instructor: Kashyap Malkan NOTE: Makeup date 5/19
Min: 6 Max: None
Cricket Tournament
Youth Cricket Wisconsin Waukesha T10 tournament - Play as a team to win the Waukesha Cricket Cup. Trophies and medals for 1st place team. Games will be with tennis ball. 10 overs aside, 8 person teams. Teams must be comprised of at least three members under 17 years old. Open to all levels of cricket. Registration due one week prior to the beginning of the tournament. COVID restrictions apply. AGE
U14 15+
DAY
DATES
Sa/Su 4/17-5/9 Sa/Su 4/17-5/9
W.R.O. Youth Complex Instructor: Kashyap Malkan
16
TIME
TEAM FEE
CODE
TBD $900/$1000 1500.196 TBD $900/$1000 1500.197 Min: 4 Teams Max: 6
Registration Form pg. 50 / WPRF: 262.524.3737 / www.waukesha-wi.gov
YOUTH SOCCER COMMITMENT TO SAFETY - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State and Local Government. The offerings, policy and programs are subject to change at any time pending Government Orders. See pg. 16 for details.
Youth Soccer Leagues WPRF Soccer Leagues promote skill development, teamwork, good sportsmanship, equal participation & fun! What you need to know… 1. Teams are organized according to day/time and location. Participants should sign up for the grade level they are in during the 2020-2021 SCHOOL YEAR. 2. Players missing the registration period will be placed on the waiting list. To give the child the opportunity to play, team assignments are made to any team throughout the city with the greatest need of players. No request granted. 3. Participants will be notified by coaches following the Soccer Coaches Meeting. 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 cleats (no front toe cleat), soccer ball. Registration Deadline: 2/18 Fees: $76R/$96NR Practice will start the week of 3/15 Game Day and Dates: Saturdays 4/3-5/15 Leagues may be combined to maximize enrollment numbers. 4.
SIGN UP EARLY TO PLAY WITH YOUR FRIENDS! DEADLINE February 18! CO-ED KINDERGARTEN LEAGUE (4K-K) PRACTICE PARK DAY TIME Merrill Crest Tu 5:30-6:30 pm Merrill Crest Tu 5:45-6:45 pm Prairie Tu 5:30-6:30 pm Prairie Tu 5:45-6:45 pm Merrill Crest W 5:30-6:30 pm Merrill Crest W 5:45-6:45 pm Prairie W 5:30-6:30 pm Prairie W 5:45-6:45 pm Merrill Crest Th 5:30-6:30 pm Merrill Crest Th 5:45-6:45 pm Prairie Th 5:30-6:30 pm Prairie Th 5:45-6:45 pm GAMES: W.R.O. Complex
CODE 2800.140 2800.141 2800.142 2800.143 2800.144 2800.145 2800.146 2800.147 2800.148 2800.149 2800.150 2800.151
Min: 6 Max: 10
1st-2nd GRADE GIRLS SOCCER LEAGUE PRACTICE PARK DAY TIME Merrill Crest Tu 5:30-6:30 pm Merrill Crest Tu 5:45-6:45 pm Lowell Tu 5:30-6:30 pm Lowell Tu 5:45-6:45 pm Merrill Crest Th 5:30-6:30 pm Lowell M 5:30-6:30 pm GAMES: Lowell Park
CODE 2800.100 2800.101 2800.102 2800.103 2800.163 2800.164
Min: 6 Max: 10
3rd-4th GRADE GIRLS SOCCER LEAGUE PRACTICE PARK DAY Merrill Crest W Lowell W Rivers Crossing Th Heyer Th Davids M Prairie Tu GAMES: Lowell Park
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 2800.112 2800.113 2800.114 2800.115 2800.116 2800.117
Min: 6 Max: 10
5th-6th GRADE GIRLS SOCCER LEAGUE PRACTICE PARK DAY Lowell W Lowell Tu Merrill Crest Tu Merrill Crest Th GAMES: Lowell Park
TIME 5:30-6:30 pm 5:30-6:30 pm 5:30-6:30 pm 5:30-6:30 pm
CODE 2800.124 2800.125 2800.126 2800.127
Min: 6 Max: 10
1st-2nd GRADE BOYS SOCCER LEAGUE PRACTICE PARK DAY Merrill Crest M Merrill Crest M Merrill Crest Th Merrill Crest Th Lowell W Lowell W Lowell Th Lowell Th GAMES: W.R.O. 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
CODE 2800.104 2800.105 2800.106 2800.107 2800.108 2800.109 2800.110 2800.111
Min: 6 Max: 10
3rd-4th GRADE BOYS SOCCER LEAGUE
PRACTICE PARK DAY Lowell Th Merrill Crest M David’s W Heyer Tu Rivers Crossing W Th M Tu GAMES: Lowell Park
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 5:30-6:30 pm 5:30-6:30 pm
CODE 2800.118 2800.119 2800.120 2800.121 2800.122 2800.123 2800.152 2800.137
Min: 6 Max: 10
5th-6th GRADE BOYS SOCCER LEAGUE PRACTICE PARK DAY Lowell Tu Merrill Crest W Merrill Crest Th Lowell M GAMES: Lowell Park
TIME 5:30-6:30 pm 5:30-6:30 pm 5:30-6:30 pm 5:30-6:30 pm
CODE 2800.128 2800.129 2800.130 2800.131
Min: 6 Max: 10
7th-9th GRADE CO-ED SOCCER LEAGUE PRACTICE PARK DAY Lowell W Lowell W Merrill Crest M Merrill Crest Tu GAMES: Lowell Park
WPRF Essential to “Community Quality of Life”
TIME 5:30-6:30 pm 5:45-6:45 pm 5:30-6:30 pm 5:45-6:45 pm
CODE 2800.132 2800.133 2800.134 2800.135
Min: 6 Max: 10
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YOUTH T-BALL, BASEBALL, SOFTBALL
Think Spring!
COMMITMENT TO SAFETY - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State and Local Government. The offerings, policy and programs are subject to change at any time pending Government Orders. See pg. 6 and 16 for details.
Baseball, Softball, T-Ball Youth Leagues
WPRF Baseball, Softball & T-Ball leagues promote skill development, teamwork, good sportsmanship, equal participation & fun! Registration includes team shirt and hat. All teams practice at local parks. Teams are coached by volunteers or Park and Recreation staff. Rainouts will be scheduled during the week following the season, if needed. Game time will be between 5:15-7:30 pm. REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS THURSDAY, APRIL 15 What you need to know… 1. Teams are organized by practice location. Participants should be registered for the grade level they are in during the CURRENT SCHOOL YEAR (20/21). 2. Wisconsin State Law requires a Parent or Guardian to sign a Concussion Information & Release Form prior to your child playing ball. Concussion form will be signed during online registration otherwise it will need to be signed in person. 3. Players missing the registration period will be placed on a waiting list. To give the child the opportunity to play, team assignments are made to any team throughout the city with the greatest need of players. No requests accepted. 4. All teams are coached by volunteers or Park and Recreation staff. If you are interested in volunteering to help with your child’s team, please indicate your interest on the registration form. A training session will be held, and all staff/ volunteers must attend. All staff/volunteers will be subject to Background Checks prior to the season.Volunteers please fill out a volunteer application at: www.waukesha-wi.gov/628/youth-sports-coaching 5. Please indicate shirt size on the registration form: YS = youth small,YM = youth medium,YL = youth large, AS = adult small, AM = adult medium, AL = adult large, AXL = adult extra large. 6. General Waitlist: If a location is full, you may choose another. If league is full prior to deadline date, a general waitlist will be opened. Participants from the wait list will be offered an open spot when available. No request will be granted. 7. All leagues focus on the fundamentals of baseball and softball and is designed to build a solid foundation for becoming a successful player. Required equipment: glove. Recommended equipment: batting helmet and cleats. 8. Make up week: will be the week of July 26-30.
4K-K T-Ball Co-Ed T-Ball is a non-competitive program focused on fun, fitness, and fundamentals of basic baseball and softball.
Game Day/Dates: Monday, 6/7-7/19
Game Day/Dates: Thursday, 6/10-7/22 Practice starts week of 5/17 PRACTICE PARK
Banting Davids Davids Dopp #1 Dopp #1 Lowell Merrill Crest Merrill Crest Prairie Prairie Roberta #1 Grandview
DAY
Tu Tu Tu Tu Tu Tu Tu Tu Tu Tu Tu Tu
TIME
R/NR FEE: $75/$95
6:15-7:15 pm 2000.110 6:15-7:15 pm 2000.120 7:15-8:15 pm 2000.121 6:15-7:15 pm 2000.130 7:15-8:15 pm 2000.131 6:15-7:15 pm 2000.140 6:15-7:15 pm 2000.150 7:15-8:15 pm 2000.151 6:15-7:15 pm 2000.160 7:15-8:15 pm 2000.161 6:15-7:15 pm 2000.170 6:15-7:15 pm 2000.190
GAMES: W.R.O. Youth Complex
Practice starts week of 5/17
CODE PRACTICE PARK
Banting Davids Lowell Merrill Crest Prairie Roberta #1 Grandview Dopp #1
DAY
W W W W W W W W
R/NR FEE: $75/$95 TIME
6:15-7:15 pm 6:15-7:15 pm 6:15-7:15 pm 6:15-7:15 pm 6:15-7:15 pm 6:15-7:15 pm 6:15-7:15 pm 6:15-7:15 pm
GAMES: W.R.O. Youth Complex
CODE
2000.112 2000.122 2000.142 2000.152 2000.162 2000.172 2000.192 2000.193 Min: 8 Max: 12
Min: 8 Max: 12
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YOUTH BASEBALL, SOFTBALL COMMITMENT TO SAFETY - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State and Local Government. The offerings, policy and programs are subject to change at any time pending Government Orders. See pg. 6 and 16 for details.
1st-2nd Grade Girls Friendly Pitch Softball
3rd-4th Grade Boys Baseball
Game Day/Dates: Wednesday, 6/9-7/21
Game Day/Dates: Monday, 6/7-7/19
Practice starts week of 5/17
Practice starts week of 5/17
PRACTICE PARK
Banting Davids Dopp #1 Roberta #1
DAY
M M M M
R/NR FEE: $75/$95 TIME
CODE
6:15-7:15 pm 6:15-7:15 pm 6:15-7:15 pm 6:15-7:15 pm
2100.113 2100.123 2100.132 2100.173
GAMES: W.R.O.Youth Complex
Min: 8 Max: 12
3rd-4th Grade Girls Fastpitch Softball Game Day/Dates: Wednesday, 6/9-7/21 Practice starts week of 5/17 PRACTICE PARK
Banting Dopp #1 Prairie Roberta #1
DAY
M M M M
R/NR FEE: $75/$95 TIME
CODE
7:15-8:15 pm 7:15-8:15 pm 6:15-7:15 pm 7:15-8:15 pm
2100.114 2100.133 2100.163 2100.174
GAMES: W.R.O.Youth Complex
Min: 8 Max: 12
5th-6th Grade Girls **Fastpitch Softball Game Day/Dates: Wednesday, 6/9-7/21 Practice starts week of 5/17 PRACTICE PARK
Davids Lowell Merrill Crest Prairie
DAY
M M M M
R/NR FEE: $75/$95 TIME
7:15-8:15 pm 6:15-7:15 pm 6:15-7:15 pm 7:15-8:15 pm
CODE
2100.124 2100.143 2100.144 2100.164
ACTICE PARK DAY TIME
Banting Davids Merrill Crest Prairie Dopp #1 Lowell
W W W W W W
Practice starts week of 5/17 PRACTICE PARK
Davids Prairie Merrill Crest Roberta #1
DAY
Th Th Th Th
Banting Davids Dopp #1 Lowell Lowell Merrill Crest Prairie Roberta #1
DAY
Th Th Th Th Th Th Th Th
R/NR FEE: $75/$95 TIME
6:15-7:15 pm 6:15-7:15 pm 6:15-7:15 pm 6:15-7:15 pm 7:15-8:15 pm 6:15-7:15 pm 6:15-7:15 pm 6:15-7:15 pm
GAMES: W.R.O.Youth Complex
CODE
R/NR FEE: $75/$95 TIME
7:15-8:15 pm 7:15-8:15 pm 7:15-8:15 pm 7:15-8:15 pm
GAMES: W.R.O.Youth Complex
CODE
2200.127 2200.135 2200.155 2200.176 Min: 8 Max: 12
7th-8th Grade Boys Baseball Game Day/Dates: Monday, 6/7-7/19 Practice starts week of 5/17 PRACTICE PARK
DAY
GAMES: Grandview Park
PRACTICE PARK
Min: 8 Max: 12
Game Day/Dates: Tuesday, 6/8-7/20
Game Day/Dates: Tuesday, 6/8-7/20 Practice starts week of 5/17
2200.117 2200.126 2200.154 2200.167 2200.171 2200.173
5th-6th Grade Boys **Baseball
1st-2nd Grade Boys Friendly Pitch Baseball
Min: 8 Max: 12
CODE
7:15-8:15 pm 7:15-8:15 pm 7:15-8:15 pm 7:15-8:15 pm 7:15-8:15 pm 7:15-8:15 pm
GAMES: W.R.O.Youth Complex
Banting Banting Prairie Prairie
GAMES: W.R.O.Youth Complex
R/NR FEE: $75/$95
W Th W Th
R/NR FEE: $75/$95 TIME
6:30-8:00 pm 6:30-8:00 pm 6:30-8:00 pm 6:30-8:00 pm
CODE
2200.118 2200.119 2200.168 2200.169 Min: 8 Max. 12
** May have some local travel games.
2200.116 2200.125 2200.134 2200.146 2200.147 2200.153 2200.166 2200.172 Min: 8 Max: 12
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YOUTH SPORTS COMMITMENT TO SAFETY - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State and Local Government. The offerings, policy and programs are subject to change at any time pending Government Orders. See pg. 6 and p.16 for details.
Youth Baseball Tournaments
Youth Softball Tournaments
WPRF will be offering several tournaments in 2021. The tournaments are open to B/C level teams. All games are played at the W.R.O.Youth Complex. Teams are guaranteed three games. For more information: www.teamsideline.com/waukesha (under tournaments) AGE
DAY
DATES R/NR FEE
REGISTRATION CODE DEADLINE
U9 Sa/Su 6/5-6/6 $350 2200.182 5/13 U11 Sa/Su 6/5-6/6 $350 2200.183 5/13 U10 Sa/Su 6/26-6/27 $350 U11 Sa/Su 6/26-6/27 $350 W.R.O. Youth Complex
2200.184 2200.185
6/3 6/3
Min Teams: 4 Max Teams: 8
The City of Waukesha Parks, Recreation and Forestry will be offering a softball tournament in 2021. The tournament is open to B/C level teams. All games are played at the W.R.O.Youth Complex. Teams are guaranteed three games. For more information: www.teamsideline.com/waukesha (under tournaments) AGE
DAY
DATES
U10 Sa/Su 8/7-8/8 U12 Sa/Su 8/7-8/8
R/NR FEE
W.R.O. Youth Complex Registration Deadline: July 15
$350 $350
CODE
2100.190 2100.191
Min Teams: 4 Max Teams: 8
Seasonal Employment Opportunities
MORE! Visit website for Internship and office help opportunities.
WPRF is currently accepting applications for seasonal recreation, parks and aquatic positions listed below. Applications may be obtained at the WPRF Office, 1900 Aviation Dr., Waukesha, WI 53188 or at WPRF website: Waukesha-wi.gov/658 Apply early!
YOUTH AND ADULT SPORTS
PARKS AND FACILITIES
Must be available to work Saturday,12:30-4:00 pm. December-February.
Maintenance workers needed weekdays, weekends, 1st & 2nd shifts. Athletic field prep, grass mowing/trimming, introductory forestry work, janitorial duties and painting, park and flower bed maintenance, general maintenance, building or parks/landscape maintenance. Experience preferred, but not required. Contact: Melissa Lipska, WPRF Op. Manager: 262-524-3721
Toboggan Run Attendant: 18 yrs. & older
Youth Soccer League Officials: 14 yrs. & older
Must be available to work Saturday, starting at 9:00 am, early April-May and mid-August-October. Soccer knowledge is required.
Youth Soccer League Site Supervisor: 18 yrs.+
Must be available to work Saturday, starting at 8:30 am, early April-May and mid-August-October. Soccer knowledge is required.
Saratoga Softball Supervisor: 21 yrs. & older; USA Umpire Certification Preferred.
Must be available to work Monday-Friday, 6:00-11:00 pm, May-October
Saratoga Softball Scorekeepers: 16 yrs. & older
Games are played Monday-Friday, 6:15-10:30 pm, May- August. Scorekeepers will also need to announce games. Scorekeeping/Softball knowledge helpful.
Buchner Sports Supervisor/Scorekeeper: 18 yrs. + Must be available to work Wednesdays &Thursdays, 6:00-11:00 pm, May-August.
Youth Baseball, Softball Officials: 14 yrs. & older
Training (May), games will start in June and be completed by the beginning of August. Knowledge of baseball and/or softball is required.
Adult Softball/Umpire Officials: 18 yrs. & older
Hours available Monday-Friday, late April-October. Experience helpful.
Adult Basketball Officials: 18 yrs. & older
Hours available Wednesday evenings, January-March. Experience helpful.
Adult Touch Football Officials: 18 yrs. & older
Hours available Wednesday evenings, Sept.-October. Experience helpful.
Volunteer Youth Coaches / Paid Youth Coaches: 18 yrs. & older.Youth sports coaches in the sports of soccer, baseball, softball and T-ball. A background check is required and must be completed prior to a team being assigned. Soccer season will run from mid-Marchend of May and mid-August-October. The youth baseball, softball and T-ball will run from mid-May-early August.
Concession Workers: 18 yrs. & older
Must be available to work May-October at Saratoga & WRO Complex. Hours Mon.-Sat., some Sundays. Cash handling experience preferred. Contact: Sheryl Emanuel, Sports Coordinator 262-832-3124
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Parks & Facilities Maintenance Workers: 18 yrs. +
SPECIALTY POSITIONS
Youth Gymnastics Instructors/Assistants: 16 yrs. & older Instructor/Assistants needed Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Knowledge of gymnastics/tumbling is required-WPRF will train.
Group Fitness Instructors (Substitutes): 18 yrs. & older National Certification required. Substitutes needed for morning and evenings. Contact: Mark Thompson, Recreation Supervisor: 262-524-3716
YOUTH DEVELOPMENT Before & Afterschool Instructors: 18 yrs. & older
Work with children, weekdays, during before/afterschool hours, September-June.
Youth Development (Playground Leaders): 18 yrs.+ Work with children in park setting, available to work weekdays, June-August. Contact: Gala Evers, Recreation Supervisor 262-524-3715
AQUATICS Lifeguards, Swim Lesson Instructor: 16 yrs. & older
Must be available to work throughout the outdoor pool season, June-August. Lifeguards and Swim Instructors must be certified through the American Red Cross. Interested parties who are not certified but strong swimmer are encouraged to apply as WPRF is willing to train/certify.
Front Desk Attendants: 18 yrs. & older
Must be available to work throughout the outdoor pool season, June-August.
Concession Workers: 16 yrs. & older
Must be available to work June-August. Cash handling experience preferred. Contact: Mark Thompson, Recreation Supervisor: 262-524-3716
SPECIAL EVENTS
Recreation Assistants: 18 yrs. & older
Working a variety of special events including Movies in the Park, JanBoree, concerts, and beer gardens. Must be available to work nights, Saturdays and Sundays, Hours vary according to event. Primarily Summer, additional hours available in the Fall/Winter. Contact: Joanna Adamicki, Special Event Coordinator 262-524-3717
Registration Form pg. 50 / 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. See pg. 6 for details.
Hooper Hands Basketball Academy is an organization that emphasizes the importance of developing youth athletic minds in the field of basketball. We also hope to inspire them to challenge themselves through on-the-court-awareness, fundamentals, sportsmanship, and perfecting their youth skills. • Equipment will not be shared as each participant will have their own ball • Participants should bring their own water bottles(s). • Gym doors will be open for entering and exiting. • Please do not enter facility until 5 minutes before your scheduled time. • Face masks are required for all indoor activities.
Fundamentals of Basketball – Session I
This class is designed to give your child an overview of basic basketball skills. During the class, participants will be introduced to dribbling, shooting, rebounding and passing. AGE
4-5 6-8
DAY
Sa Sa
DATES
TIME
R/NR FEE CODE
1/9-1/30 1:00-1:45 pm $54/$74 2500.113 1/9-1/30 1:50-2:35 pm $54/$74 2500.114
Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Min: 5 Max: 25 Instructor: John Leavell, Hooper Hands Basketball Academy
Dribble Dribble 101 – Session II
This class will build upon the fundamentals learned in Fundamentals of Basketball. Participants will compete in different ball handling drills, games and stations that will develop their Hooper Hands. AGE
4-5 6-8
DAY
Sa Sa
DATES
TIME
R/NR FEE CODE
2/6-2/27 1:00-1:45 pm $54/$74 2500.115 2/6-2/27 1:50-2:35 pm $54/$74 2500.116
Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Min: 5 Max: 25 Instructor: John Leavell, Hooper Hands Basketball Academy
Basketball 201 – Session I
This class is designed to develop the basic fundamentals of the game of basketball. Participants will be introduced to various ball handling, shooting, passing and rebounding drills. To showcase skills learned in class, the Hoopers will perform team play at the end of some classes. AGE
9-11
DAY
Sa
DATES
TIME
R/NR FEE CODE
1/9-1/30 2:40-3:30 pm $54/$74 2500.121
Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Min: 5 Max: 25 Instructor: John Leavell, Hooper Hands Basketball Academy
Dribble Dribble 201 – Session II
This class will build upon the enhanced skills learned in Basketball 201. Participants will continue to work on numerous dribbling drills, skill stations, and one-on-one moves to improve those Hooper Hands. AGE
DAY
9 -11 Sa
DATES
TIME
R/NR FEE CODE
2/6-2/27 2:40-3:30 pm $54/$74 2500.122
Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Min: 5 Max: 25 Instructor: John Leavell, Hooper Hands Basketball Academy
Dribble Dribble 102 – Session III
This class will build upon the fundamentals learned in Dribble Dribble 101. Participants will learn advanced ball handling through a variety of drills, fun games and scrimmages. AGE
4-5 6-8
DAY
Sa Sa
DATES
TIME
R/NR FEE CODE
3/6-3/27 1:00-1:45 pm $54/$74 2500.117 3/6-3/27 1:50-2:35 pm $54/$74 2500.118
Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Min: 5 Max: 25 Instructor: John Leavell, Hooper Hands Basketball Academy
Pass-Shoot-Score – Session IV
This is a mini basketball league class. In the beginning of class, participants will complete a series of different basketball fundamental drills and skills. We will conclude class with players being divided into teams and competing against each other. AGE
4-5 6-8 9-11
DAY
Sa Sa Sa
DATES
TIME
R/NR FEE CODE
4/17-5/8 1:00-1:45 pm $54/$74 2500.119 4/17-5/8 1:50-2:35 pm $54/$74 2500.120 4/17-5/8 2:40-3:30 pm $54/$74 2500.124
Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Min: 5 Max: 25 Instructor: John Leavell, Hooper Hands Basketball Academy
Dribble Dribble 202 – Session III
Participants are highly encouraged to have taken both Basketball 201 and Dribble Dribble 201. We will increase ball handling techniques with one-on-one moves to the basket along with more repetitious dribbling. AGE
9-11
DAY
Sa
DATES
TIME
R/NR FEE CODE
3/6-3/27 2:40-3:30 pm $54/$74 2500.123
Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Min: 5 Max: 25 Instructor: John Leavell, Hooper Hands Basketball Academy
The Physics of Basketball – Session V
This is a 4-week basketball class working on skills needed to learn the game. Each week students will split into stations working on agility, dribbling, passing, defense and shooting skills. We plan to end each class with a fun game. AGE
DAY
DATES
TIME
R/NR FEE CODE
4-5 Sa 5/22-6/19 1:00-1:45 pm $54/$74 2500.125 (no class 5/29) 6-8 Sa 5/22-6/19 1:50-2:35 pm $54/$74 2500.126 (no class 5/29) 9-11 Sa 5/22-6/19 2:40-3:30 pm $54/$74 2500.127 (no class 5/29) Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Min: 5 Max: 25 Instructor: John Leavell, Hooper Hands Basketball Academy
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TEEN LEADERSHIP COMMITMENT TO SAFETY - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State and Local Government. The offerings, policy and programs are subject to change at any time pending Government Orders. See pg. 6 for details.
• Limited equipment will be shared and disinfected • Program will be held indoors/outdoors (weather permitted). • Hand sanitizer available to all participants.
Leading Forward: Leadership Training for Teens (Ages 12-17) This active and engaging leadership program will inspire and motivate teens to become leaders within the community. We will focus on building character, college/career readiness and how to play and teach classic park and rec games. Through interactive activities and exercises, this training will teach teens how to gain greater control over their lives and how to recognize and harness the power of their own leadership skills. AGE DAY
DATE
TIME R/NR FEE
CODE
12-17 Su 5/23 9:00 am-2:00 pm $55/$75 3000.100 12-17 F 6/18 9:00 am-2:00 pm $55/$75 3000.101 PREVIOUS LIT REVIEW COURSE 13-17 Tu 6/15 9:00-11:00 am No fee 3000.102
WPRF Office, Kathryn Muehl Meeting Room, 1900 Aviation Dr. Waukesha Min: 8 Max: 10 Instructor: Jeff Patzer & Dakota Berg, DPI Certified Teachers NOTE: Please dress for active participation (gym shoes and athletic clothing). Participants should bring a bag lunch and snacks. This course is a REQUIRED PREREQUISITE for the Leaders in Training Volunteer program in the summer of 2021.
Leaders in Training Program (LIT)
This prestigious and elevated position is an excellent resume and college application builder. Leaders in Training will receive intense leadership training, character-building education, first-hand experience of program planning and leading groups, professional development training, participation in Playground Leader staff meetings and more! Available hours are M-F between 11:30 am-5:30 pm from 6/21-8/13 (at selected sites). Morning hours available at selected sites TBD. Please note that space is limited and not all Leaders in Training will receive their first choice. Steps to becoming a Leader in Training: 1.) Be at least 12-17 years of age. 2.) Successful completion of Leading Forward. 3.) Commit to an average of 12 volunteer hours a week. 4.) Complete a Leader in Training Application (available online @ https://waukesha-wi.gov/490/ Teen-Programs) and submit one letter of recommendation. Application deadline: 5/24/21 by 4:00 pm. Email the application to: gevers@waukesha-wi.gov or send to WPRF, Attn: Gala Evers 1900 Aviation Dr., Waukesha, WI 53188. 5.) All applicants that apply are invited to participate in an interview held Thursday, 6/10 at 6:00 pm at the WPRF Office. 6.) Candidates will be notified at the interview if they are selected. *Those who are selected but have not attended a Leading Forward Workshop will be offered the position on the contingency of completing the workshop on 6/18/21. 7.) All previous LIT volunteers must reapply for Summer 2021, attend the interview and attend a review course offered on Tuesday, 6/15 from 9:00-11:00 am at the WPRF Office. You must register in advance for this free review course. **The Saratoga and Sentinel Playground LIT Programs are offered at no charge for those living in the designated Saratoga and Sentinel Park neighborhoods, with the assistance of Community Development Block Grants. Registration is required. To see if your address qualifies (must live within a mile radius of either park to qualify), please contact Gala Evers at 262-524-3715 or gevers@waukesha-wi.gov
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Registration Form pg. 50 / WPRF: 262.524.3737 / www.waukesha-wi.gov
TEEN COMMITMENT TO SAFETY - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State and Local Government. The offerings, policy and programs are subject to change at any time pending Government Orders. See pg. 6 for details.
Lifeguards and Pool Staff needed!
WPRF is willing to train, please submit an application or indicate interest to Mark at: mthompson@waukesha-wi.gov
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 DATE
11+ 11+ 11+ 11+
Lifeguarding
If you’re 15 years or older and looking for a great summer job or challenging career, the American Red Cross Lifeguarding program is the place to start. Through videos, group discussion and hands-on practice, you will learn patron rescue and surveillance skills, first aid and CPR/AED. Our program will focus on a variety of environments including pools and shallow water attractions. Pre-requisites: Students must be 15 years of age by the last day of the class, complete a 300-yard continuous swim, tread water for two minutes just using their legs and retrieve a 10-pound brick from a depth of 10 feet and swim 20 yards with both hands on the brick. • Must attend all classes for the entire session (all dates listed below). • Participation does not guarantee certification. • Written requests for refunds will only be accepted prior to 1st day of class. • Bring a suit, towel, sweats, water, swim goggles, highlighter and pen. AGE DAY
DATE
TIME R/NR FEE CODE
15+ Sa, Su 3/27, 3/28, 4/3 8 :00 am-1:00 pm $100/$120 4500.199 M-F 3/29-4/2 5:00-7:30 pm
Sa Sa Sa Sa
2/20 3/13 4/24 5/22
TIME R/NR FEE
9:00 am-3:30 pm 9:00 am-3:30 pm 9:00 am-3:30 pm 9:00 am-3:30 pm
$64/$84 $64/$84 $64/$84 $64/$84
CODE
3800.100 3800.101 3800.102 3800.103
WPRF Office, Kathryn Muehl Meeting Room Min: 8 Max: 12 Instructor: Certified American Red Cross Babysitting Instructor NOTE: Please bring a snack, lunch and drink to class.
Free Virtual Interview & Resume Building (Self-guided)
Do you know a teen looking for their first summer job or wanting to prepare for interviews? Join our engaging workshop geared to help teens prepare for their first job. This workshop will focus on selecting the right job, how to research a company, prepare for the interview, interview etiquette, professionalism, questions that may be asked and how to answer, questions they may want to ask, how to write a resume and how to pair previous experience to the job description. Please note: prior to taking the online training, teens must prepare a list of past volunteer or work experience including dates, contacts and phone numbers, at least 3 adult references including names and phone numbers, certifications, and special skills or talents. Program Link: waukesha-wi.gov/DocumentCenter/View/10834/ Welcome-to-our-Resume-Building-Course
Participants that successfully complete the program will be considered for WPRF Summer Lifeguard Employment. Candidates who successfully pass the employment process and work for WPRF through August 22, 2021 will receive a FULL REFUND of their $100/$120 class fee. Waukesha North High School Pool Min: 3 Max: 10 Instructor: WPRF Aquatics Staff, ARC Lifeguard Instructor Attire: Must wear aqua shoes with non-slip tread.
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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. See pg. 6 for details.
Sunset/Candlelight Hike
Thursday, April 22, 7:00-9:00 pm Join us for a free self-guided hike to jump start spring with the "Live Well Waukesha County (LWWC)" initiative. LED candles will light the way, or sign up for an earlier time slot and enjoy the park's natural beauty at sunset! Free entrance for all participants, but registration is required. Each participant over the age of two must be registered. No dogs allowed on Nature Center Grounds. For more information visit www.waukeshacounty.gov/LiveWell Retzer Nature Center S14 W28167 Madison Street, Waukesha WI 53188 Register for a time slot below:
TIME
7:00 pm 7:30 pm 8:00 pm 8:30 pm
CODE
1500.150 1500.151 1500.152 1500.153
• Face masks required when social distancing cannot be maintained. • 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.
Recreational Tree Climbing
Peaceful and invigorating, Recreational Tree Climbing utilizes professional climbing gear, which allows climbers to ascend into and explore trees safely. Gain new appreciation for trees, nature, and your City Parks. Recreational Tree Climbing is a unique activity that can be enjoyed by an individual, in small groups, and is especially rewarding to families. All gear and instruction is provided. Participants should wear long pants and sturdy shoes and bring a sense of adventure. Challenge yourself, hang out in the trees and enjoy the view! AGE DAY
Each time slot: Min:15 Max: 50
7+
W
DATE
4/21
TIME R/NR FEE
CODE
4:30-6:30 pm $40/$60 1500.145
Cutler Park Min: 6 Max: 8 Instructor: Treetop Explorer Staff
• Limited equipment will be shared. • No spectators are allowed at this time. • All equipment will be disinfected after each class.
Who couldn’ t use a few more
Youth and Adult Tae Kwon Do
?
Tae Kwon Do for the whole family, beginning at age 7! Learn and develop the Ancient Korean art of self-defense! The Novice class will focus on self-defense, basic forms, sparring, and hapkido while developing your body and mind through mental and physical discipline. The Intermediate and Advanced class will focus on complex movements, building confidence and learning to compete towards the goal of becoming a Black Belt. AGE
DAY DATE
TIME R/NR FEE
CODE
NOVICE 7+ Th 1/7-4/15 7:10-8:10pm $182/$202 (no class 4/1)
1500.122
INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED 7+ Th 1/7-4/15 6:10-7:10pm $182/$202 (no class 4/1)
1500.123
of WPRF
As a Friend of WPRF you can be a part of:
Schuetze Recreation Center, Riverview Room & Meeting Room Instructor: David Galewski Min: 10 Max: 25 NOTE: Testing will be announced for both Novice & Advanced classes 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.
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Join the
The Friends of WPRF is a non-profit group. You can choose to become an active volunteer member or monetary contributor only.
• Advisory Committees • Special Events • Park projects • Service Projects • Adopt-A-Park Program
All support is appreciated and funds go back to support WPRF projects.
Membership Categories:
Annual Individuals $25 Families $40 Corp./Groups (50 or less) $50 Corp./Groups (51+) $125
Lifetime
$100 $150 $200 $500
Volunteers needed all year long. Visit the website for up-to-date volunteer opportunities.
Visit our page: Waukesha-wi.gov/452/Friends-of-WPRF Friend us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ of WPRF
Registration Form pg. 50 / WPRF: 262.524.3737 / www.waukesha-wi.gov
“THE MOVING WALL”
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WAUKESHA JANBOREE
Registration required for many JanBoree events COMMITMENT TO SAFETY - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State and Local Government. The offerings, policy and programs are subject to change at any time pending Government Orders. See pg. 6 for details.
Toboggan Run JanBoree WeekendNew! Registration Required! Register for a time slot to book your toboggan, 60 minutes of fun.
• We ask one person to check in family groups, maximum four riders. • Check in is located at the Lowell Shelter. Staff, volunteers and participants must wear a mask. • Participants will be asked to clear the area after picking up their toboggan. • Once at top of toboggan run, you will not enter the steps until group ahead of you has started down. • Once down the toboggan run, please leave the landing area. • One rider must be over the age of 18. AGE
Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family
DAY
F F F Sa Sa Sa Su Su Su
DATE
1/15 1/15 1/15 1/16 1/16 1/16 1/17 1/17 1/17
TIME R/NR FEE
5:00 pm 6:00 pm 7:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:00 pm
No Fee No Fee No Fee No Fee No Fee No Fee No Fee No Fee No Fee
CODE
5830.140 5830.141 5830.142 5830.143 5830.144 5830.145 5830.146 5830.147 5830.148
Lowell Park Min: 1 Max: 15 NOTE: No charge, but pre-registration is required. Registration deadline: Wednesday,1/13, Noon
AGE
Family Family Family Family Family Family
DAY
Sa Sa Sa Su Su Su
DATE
1/23 1/23 1/23 1/24 1/24 1/24
TIME R/NR FEE
1:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:00 pm
No Fee No Fee No Fee No Fee No Fee No Fee
CODE
5830.155 5830.156 5830.157 5830.158 5830.159 5830.160
Lowell Park Min: 1 Max: 15 NOTE: No charge, but pre-registration is required. Registration Deadline: Wednesday,1/20, Noon
Glow Walk
Sponsored by The Park Foundation of Waukesha, Inc. Bring warmth, light and laughter to our winter night at the JanBoree Glow Walk (1.7 miles) in Frame Park. Each participant will receive a glow stick flashlight to brighten up the night. • We ask one person to check in family groups. • Multiple check in locations will be available, staff will wear masks and gloves to check in and distribute materials – we ask participants to wear a mask when checking in and when picking up craft/snack supplies. • Staff and participants will be asked to maintain a safe distance from each other. Participants should leave 6 feet when passing slower participants on the trail. • Participants are encouraged to bring their own water and hand sanitizer. • Participants will be asked to clear the area after crossing the finish line and return to their vehicle as soon as possible. In order to follow social distancing guidelines, participants must pre-register for this event. This program is open to all residents – each participant over age of 2 years must be registered. AGE DAY
2+ 2+ 2+ 2+ 2+ 2+ 2+ 2+
F F F F F F F F
DATE
1/15 1/15 1/15 1/15 1/15 1/15 1/15 1/15
No Fee No Fee No Fee No Fee No Fee No Fee No Fee No Fee
CODE
5830.113 5830.114 5830.115 5830.116 5830.117 5830.118 5830.119 5830.120
Check-in/Flashlight distribution: Rotary Building (riverside), 1150 Baxter St. NOTE: No charge, but pre-registration is required. Registration Deadline: Wednesday,1/13
Max: 50
City-Wide Snowman Build Contest (Made with Snow or Recyclables)
Register your family to build the best snowman in the City! Once you register, stop by the WPRF office to pick up a JanBoree pennant to incorporate into your creation. Make it any day during the JanBoree, January 15-24th, and submit your photo to JanBoree.org. Free pennants to the first 200 families registered, one per household. No snow? Make your “snowman” out of recyclables. Prizes for 1st, 2nd, & 3rd place. All registrants submitting a photo will also be entered into the random drawing. One entry per household please. AGE DAYS/DATES
All
26
TIME R/NR FEE
5:30 pm 5:45 pm 6:00 pm 6:15 pm 6:30 pm 6:45 pm 7:00 pm 7:15 pm
1/15-1/24
R/NR FEE
CODE
No Fee 5830.161
Registration Form pg. 50 / WPRF: 262.524.3737 / www.waukesha-wi.gov
WAUKESHA JANBOREE
COMMITMENT TO SAFETY - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State and Local Government. The offerings, policy and programs are subject to change at any time pending Government Orders. See pg. 6 for details.
Ancient Snow Snake Games
Painting with Pancakes Get the family together and come have
Take part in the long standing American Indian tradition of Snow Snake Games. Pick up your snow snake kit at WPRF for $5, create and paint your snake, then bring it to Lowell Park where you’ll get to race. A limited number of snakes will be available to use at the event if you don’t get a kit. Each registrant will throw three times, best throw of each heat receives a ribbon. The fun continues at home where you can make your own track in the snow by dragging a log through the snow and racing your snake. Pre-registration required if you choose to run your snow snake down the track.
some creative fun! Participants will follow step by step instructions to create their very own winter scene canvas masterpiece! Participants have the option of adding a “to-go” pancake breakfast for an additional $6. Children 6-14 must participate with an adult. • Item sharing will be limited as much as possible; participants will be reminded not to touch their faces and hands will be washed after items are shared. • Masks are required in the building. • Due to capacity limits and to minimize congestion, participants should park in the South parking lot and enter through the South end entrance. • Please avoid gathering in the hallways and maintain social distancing. • Individual tables will be used as much as possible. Family members will be able to use the same table. • We will practice frequent handwashing.
• We ask one person to check in family groups. • Staff, volunteers and participants must wear a mask. • Only one parent will be allowed in the tennis courts with younger participants – other parents/spectators will need to remain outside the fence. • In order to follow social distancing guidelines, participants must pre-register for this event. AGE
2+ - Adult 2+ - Adult 2+ - Adult 2+ - Adult 2+ - Adult 2+ - Adult
DAY DATE
Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa
1/16 1/16 1/16 1/16 1/16 1/16
TIME R/NR FEE CODE
1:00-1:30 pm 1:30-2:00 pm 2:00-2:30 pm 2:30-3:00 pm 3:00-3:30 pm 3:30-4:00 pm
No Fee 5830.133 No Fee 5830.134 No Fee 5830.135 No Fee 5830.136 No Fee 5830.137 No Fee 5830.138
Lowell Park Tennis Courts Registration Deadline: Wednesday,1/13
AGE
DAY
DATE
TIME R/NR FEE CODE
6+- Adults Sa 1/16 8:00-9:00 am $5 5830.149 6+ - Adult Sa 1/16 8:00-9:00 am $11* 5830.150 6+ - Adult Sa 1/16 9:30-10:30 am $5 5830.151 6+ - Adult Sa 1/16 9:30-10:30 am $11* 5830.152 *Includes to-go pancakes
Min: 6 Max: 20
Great Gift or Family Project – Snow Snake! Snow Snake Kits for Sale! $5 (200 available) at WPRF Office and during office hours at the Schuetze Recreation Center. Snow snake kits are partially shaped wooden dowels, easy to finish using basic hand tools. The dowel is predrilled for adding two round steel weights (included). Snow snake instructional Video: www.chiefpontiacprograms.org/SnowSnake.html Sign up to race your snake at the Waukesha JanBoree or choose to create your own track and race them in your backyard.
Schuetze Recreation Center, Riverview Room Instructor: Briona Conway, Grape Escape LLC Min: 5 Max: 10 Registration deadline: Friday, 1/15
New! Pancake Breakfast - Drive through only! Pancake breakfast is drive up only in the Schuetze/Rotary parking lot. Register for your pancake pick-up time slot (advance sales only, until 1/15) at JanBoree.org. Enjoy pancakes, syrup, sausage & applesauce for $6.00, sales support the Friends of WPRF! Pick your time on Saturday, between 7:30-10:15 am.
Individual Individual Individual Individual Individual Individual
DAY
Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa
DATE
1/16 1/16 1/16 1/16 1/16 1/16
TIME R/NR FEE CODE
7:30 am 7:45 am 8:00 am 8:15 am 8:30 am 8:45 am
$6 $6 $6 $6 $6 $6
Schuetze/Rotary, Parking Lot Drive-Up
5830.101 5830.102 5830.103 5830.104 5830.105 5830.106
Individual Individual Individual Individual Individual Individual
NOTE: Specific pick up details will be emailed one week in advance.
DAY DATE
Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa
1/16 1/16 1/16 1/16 1/16 1/16
TIME R/NR FEE
9:00 am 9:15 am 9:30 am 9:45 am 10:00 am 10:15 am
$6 $6 $6 $6 $6 $6
CODE
5830.107 5830.108 5830.109 5830.110 5830.111 5830.112
Max: 25 breakfasts per time slot
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WAUKESHA JANBOREE • Location!
Groups! NEW •• Age Registration Required!
Capturing Your History - ZOOM
Penguin Egg Hunt Sponsored by Waukesha Sunrise Rotary Club Register for a time slot to look for candy-filled eggs and special golden eggs in the snow left by Lil’ Chill!
• We ask one person to check in family groups arriving no more than 15 minutes in advance (please wait in your car). • Multiple check in locations will be available. • Staff, volunteers and participants must wear a mask. • Participants will be asked to clear the area after the egg hunt and return to their vehicle as soon as possible • One field will be assigned to each age group 3 and under: Field 1, 4-5 years of age: Field 2, 6-7 years of age: Field 3. • After check in participants will be asked to enter the egg hunt area, line up with their back to the fence (6 feet apart) and await the starting horn. • Only one parent will be allowed on the field with younger participants – other parents/spectators will need to remain outside the fence. • In order to follow social distancing guidelines, participants must pre-register for this event. • No restrooms available. AGE
Under 3 Under 3 Under 3 Under 3 4-5 years 4-5 years 4-5 years 4-5 years 6-7 years 6-7 years 6-7 years 6-7 years
DAY
Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa
DATE
1/16 1/16 1/16 1/16 1/16 1/16 1/16 1/16 1/16 1/16 1/16 1/16
No Fee No Fee No Fee No Fee No Fee No Fee No Fee No Fee No Fee No Fee No Fee No Fee
5830.121 5830.122 5830.123 5830.124 5830.125 5830.126 5830.127 5830.128 5830.129 5830.130 5830.131 5830.132
Time for Mixology – Zoom Class Travel back in time to learn the crafting skills of the Wisconsin Old Fashioned along with the “JanBoree Frostbite!” Sign up for this virtual class with a bartender & we’ll send you the ingredient list so you can play along. We’ll also cover pour techniques and tools, ingredients, cocktail origin & time for Q&A. You will be sent information via email on how to access the class. 21+
DAY
Sa
DATE
1/16
In the age of digital photography and cell phone cameras, tactile pictures have become less and less common. In this introductory scrapbooking class, we will learn some basics of capturing your history on paper to share with family and friends. Get ready to gather paper photos, keepsakes, and develop writings to make your scrapbook a more complete representation of you. Bring all your interesting stories and creative energy as you develop your narrative and descriptive writing skills to create your own memory scrapbook. Note: Please have photos, keepsakes and some specific memories collected before the class in order to be prepared to create your scrapbook page. A list of supplies and materials will be placed on JanBoree website. GRADE DAY DATE
3rd-8th Su
TIME R/NR FEE CODE
Noon 12:30 pm 1:00 pm 1:30 pm Noon 12:30 pm 1:00 pm 1:30 pm Noon 12:30 pm 1:00 pm 1:30 pm
Saratoga Complex, 301 S. Prairie Ave. NOTE: No charge, but pre-registration is required. Min: 5 Max: 50 Registration Deadline: Thursday, 1/14
AGE
Scrapbooking class with UWM College for Kids & Teens
TIME R/NR FEE CODE
1/17 2:00-3:00 pm
No Fee 5830.153
ZOOM - Virtual
Staff: Club WPRF
Registration deadline: Thursday, 1/14
DJ Living Room Dance Party – ZOOM
Registration Required Get the kiddos, dress ‘em up in their dance party best and log onto the ZOOM party! We’ll have a live DJ playing the best family friendly tunes at Club WPRF and you get to join in the fun. Team WPRF may even pull up in your neighborhood and jam with you live! Register to dance and play the afternoon away. AGE
All
DAY
Sa
DATE
TIME R/NR FEE CODE
1/23 4:00-5:30 pm
No Fee 5830.154 Min: 10 Max: 195
ZOOM - Virtual
Staff: Club WPRF
Registration deadline: Thursday, 1/21
TIME R/NR FEE CODE
7:00 pm
$10
5830.139
NOTE: Registration includes a voucher for a free gift from Discount Liquor. Registration Deadline, Wednesday 1/13
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Registration Form pg. 50 / 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. See pg. 6 for details.
DAYTIME CLASSES Super Fit
EVENING CLASSES ABC - Arms, Butt, Core
HALF SESSION
TWO DAYS 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. AGE DAY
DATE
TIME R/NR FEE
CODE
16+ M, W, F 1/4-3/5 9:00-10:10 am $78/$98 7000.120 (no class 1/15) 16+ M, W, F 3/8-5/14 9:00-10:10 am $81/$101 7000.121 (no class 3/29, 3/31, 4/2) FULL SESSION 16+ M, W, F 1/4-5/14 9:00-10:10 am $159/$179 7000.122 (no class 1/15, 3/29, 3/31, 4/2) Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Min: 12 Max: 35 Instructor: Erin Krizizke, Certified NETA Instructor
Super Fit Babysitting Service
Your child will enjoy spending time playing with other children while you stay healthy participating in exercise class. HALF SESSION AGE
DAY
DATE
TIME R/NR FEE
CODE
0+ M, W, F 1/4-3/5 9:00-10:10 am $52/$72 7000.170 (no class 1/15) 0+ M, W, F 3/8-5/14 9:00-10:10 am $54/$74 7000.171 (no class 3/29, 3/31, 4/2) Each additional child $20 FULL SESSION 0+ M, W, F 1/4-5/14 9:00-10:10 am $106/$126 7000.172 (no class 1/15, 3/29, 3/31, 4/2) Each additional child $40 Schuetze Recreation Center, Riverview Room Instructor: Lisa Morris Min: 8 Max: 16
Tai Chi - For Beginners to Older, Active Adults
This class will improve balance, reduce stress and anxiety while increasing your energy and endurance with a moderately aerobic exercise. Create an enhanced mental and physical relaxation, stronger posture and muscle mass. This is truly a complete body exercise, inside and out. AGE DAY
DATE
TIME R/NR FEE
16+ Tu 1/5-3/23 9:00-10:00 am (no class 2/16) 16+ Th 1/7-3/25 9:00-10:00 am 16+ Tu 3/30-5/25 9:00-10:00 am (no class 4/6) 16+ Th 4/1-5/27 9:00-10:00 am Rotary Building Instructor: Romy Ilich, Certified Instructor
$33/$50
CODE
7000.141
$36/$54 $24/$36
7000.142 7000.143
$27/$41
7000.144
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, better balance, and endurance. 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. AGE DAY
DATE
TIME R/NR FEE
CODE
16+ M, W 1/4-3/10 5:30-6:15 pm $60/$80 7000.109 16+ M, W 3/22-5/26 5:30-6:15 pm $60/$80 7000.110 ONE DAY A WEEK 16+ M 1/4-3/8 5:30-6:15 pm 16+ M 3/22-5/24 5:30-6:15 pm 16+ W 1/6-3/10 5:30-6:15 pm 16+ W 3/24-5/26 5:30-6:15 pm
$30/$45 $30/$45 $30/$45 $30/$45
7000.111 7000.112 7000.113 7000.114
Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Min: 12 Max: 35 Instructor: Sue Peterson, Certified NETA Instructor
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 DAY
DATE
TIME R/NR FEE
16+ Tu, Th 1/5-3/4 4:00-4:55 pm 16+ Tu, Th 3/16-5/13 4:00-4:55 pm 16+ Tu 1/5-3/2 5:00-5:55 pm 16+ Tu 3/16-5/11 5:00-5:55 pm
$54/$74 $54/$74 $27/$41 $27/$41
CODE
7000.190 7000.191 7000.192 7000.193
Tuesdays - Schuetze Recreation Center, Riverview Room Thursdays - Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Instructor: Kris Tsakonas, Certified Instructor Min: 9 Max: 20
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! AGE DAY
16+ 16+
Tu Tu
DATE
TIME R/NR FEE
CODE
1/5-3/9 5:30-6:15 pm $30/$45 7000.180 3/23-5/25 5:30-6:15 pm $30/$45 7000.181
Schuetze Recreation Center, Activity Room Instructor: Sue Peterson, Certified NETA Instructor Min: 12 Max: 25
Min: 9 Max: 20
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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. See pg. 6 for details.
Zumba - ZOOM and In-person
Core Conditioning
Improve your posture and build core muscles with a variety of exercises designed to strengthen your abdomen and back muscles. Walk taller, feel stronger! Participants are asked to bring a water bottle and mat, no other equipment needed! AGE DAY
16+ 16+
DATE
TIME R/NR FEE
Th 1/7-3/4 5:30-6:00 pm Th 3/11-5/13 5:30-6:00 pm
CODE
$27/$41 7000.184 $30/$45 7000.185
Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Instructor: Pam Treder, Certified NETA Instructor
Min: 12 Max: 35
Zumba is the fusion of Latin and International music dance themes that create a dynamic, exciting, effective workout! Routines will feature aerobic/fitness interval training with a combination of fast and slow rhythms that tone and sculpt the body. It is a mixture of body sculpting movement with easy to follow dance steps. AGE DAY DATE
Online – ZOOM
Fit Mix
This high-energy exercise class will include Hi/Low aerobics, boot camp, circuit, interval training, cardio dance, toning, strength and more. Never a dull moment! Workouts are designed for all fitness levels and structured so no one is left behind. Great way to meet people, increase your energy level and improve your physical and social well-being. Bring a water bottle and mat. TWO DAYS A WEEK AGE DAY
DATE
TIME R/NR FEE
CODE
16+ Tu, Th 1/5-3/4 6:15-7:15 pm $54/$74 7000.100 16+ Tu, Th 3/9-5/13 6:15-7:15 pm $60/$80 7000.101 ONE DAY A WEEK 16+ Tu 1/5-3/2 6:15-7:15 pm 16+ Tu 3/9-5/11 6:15-7:15 pm 16+ Th 1/7-3/4 6:15-7:15 pm 16+ Th 3/11-5/13 6:15-7:15 pm
$27/$41 $30/$45 $27/$41 $30/$45
7000.102 7000.103 7000.104 7000.105
Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Min: 12 Max: 35 Instructor: Pam Treder, Certified NETA Instructor
Interval/Circuit Training – ZOOM and In person
Interval/Circuit training is a workout that involves short periods of intense exercise alternated with recovery periods. This allows maximal health benefits in minimal time. This workout is sure to improve your strength and cardiovascular health while increasing your blood circulation and will get your heart rate up! Bring a water bottle and a mat, no other equipment is needed for this class. AGE
16+ 16+
DAY
DATE
TIME R/NR FEE
CODE
Tu 1/5-2/9 6:00-7:00 pm $33/$50 7000.160 Tu 2/23-3/23 6:00-7:00 pm $28/$42 7000.161
Online – ZOOM
16+
Tu
Min: 9 Max: 40
4/6-5/18 6:00-7:00 pm $39/$59 7000.162
Schuetze Recreation Center, Riverview Room Min: 9 Max: 20 Instructor: Amy Sadenwasser, Certified Fitness Instructor
30
TIME R/NR FEE CODE
16+ Th 1/7-2/11 6:00-7:00 pm $28/$42 7000.163 (no class 2/4) 16+ Th 2/25-3/25 6:00-7:00 pm $28/$42 7000.164 Min: 9 Max: 40
16+ Th 4/8-5/20 6:40-7:40 pm $39/$59 7000.165 Rotary Building Min: 9 Max: 20 Instructor: Amy Sadenwasser, Certified Zumba Instructor
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 DATE
TIME R/NR FEE CODE
16+ Th 3/18-4/22 5:30-6:30 pm $33/$50 7000.168 16+ Th 4/29-6/3 5:30-6:30 pm $33/$50 7000.169 Schuetze Recreation Center, Activity Room Instructor: Joan Bohte, Certified Zumba Instructor Min: 9 Max: 20
SATURDAY CLASSES 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 DATE
16+ 16+
TIME R/NR FEE CODE
Sa 1/9-3/13 7:45-8:45 am $24/$36 7000.132 (no class 1/16, 1/23) Sa 3/20-5/22 7:45-8:45 am $24/$36 7000.133 (no class 4/10, 5/15)
Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Min: 12 Max: 35 Instructor: Pam Treder, Certified NETA Instructor and Sue Peterson, Certified NETA Instructor
Registration Form pg. 50 / WPRF: 262.524.3737 / www.waukesha-wi.gov
ATHLETIC RENTALS / SPONSORS
COMMITMENT TO SAFETY - 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 canceling a reservation. Group size must be 100 or less to meet new capacity limits. Capacity will be re-evaluated as we move through the Winter/Spring. Face masks required for all indoor programs.
Available to Rent! Looking for a facility to host? Consider these Facilities . . . ATHLETIC FIELDS AND COURTS • New: Frame Park Synthetic Turf Baseball Diamond • Four-Plex Softball Diamonds • Baseball and Softball Diamonds
GATHERING SPACES
• Soccer Fields
• • • •
• Pickleball Courts • Tennis Courts • Football Field
Rooms Shelters Parks Open Spaces
• Open Play Fields For more details on WPRF Athletic Facilities & Public Special Events visit: waukesha-wi.gov/565
Thank you 2020 Sponsors
Please thank these sponsors for supporting Waukesha!
Advanced Disposal Allay Home & Hospice, Inc. Berg Management Bosco's Social Club Citizens Bank Country Financial Create-A-Pack Foods Culver’s on Sunset Dr. & Main St. Davies Orthodontics Dick's Sporting Goods Educators Credit Union Edward Jones-Waukesha offices First Federal Bank Ford Construction Friends of WPRF Greater Milwaukee Foundation's Anthony and Andrea Bryant Family Fund Hartlaub Services
Hippenmeyer, Reilly, Blum, Schmitzer Fabian & English S.C. Hopson Automotive HYS Marketing Products, LLC John D. Porter III Kave Family Financial Kwik Trip LEM Midwest Industries, Inc. Miro Mfg. Monica Bain, Shorewest Realtors Nice Ash, Inc. Panda Express ProHealth Care Raised Grain Brewing Co. Roberts’ Specialty Meats Rochester Deli Sam’s Club Silver Circle Sports Events
Sobelman’s Spring City Garden Club Texas Roadhouse The Freeman The Steaming Cup Thomas Press, Inc. TNT Ace Hardware Tofte’s Table Trawicki Electric Urethane Systems Plus, Inc. Walmart WaterStone Bank Waukesha Iron & Metal Waukesha Kiwanis Early Risers Waukesha Lions Club Waukesha State Bank Waukesha Sunrise Rotary Club Weldall Mfg. Westbury Bank Foundation
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ADULT ENRICHMENT
COMMITMENT TO SAFETY - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State and Local Government. The offerings, policy and programs are subject to change at any time pending Government Orders. See pg. 6 for details.
Old Family Photos & the Digital Age
This is the perfect time to finally cull and organize your old family photos hiding in boxes, albums and slide trays into print and digital collections. This two-hour seminar covers how to select images, create a workflow, get and stay organized, how to scan prints and slides, outsource options, and archiving the collection. Information on computer use will be for Windows PC computers. AGE
16+
DAY
W
DATE
TIME R/NR FEE
1/13 6:30-8:30 pm
CODE
$20/$30 6000.178
Schuetze Recreation Center, Riverview Room Instructor: C.T. Kruger Min: 4 Max: 18
Cutting the Cord – Controlling Cable & Internet Costs Fees for cable television, home internet, smartphones and streaming services quickly add up to hundreds of dollars. This seminar reviews your options to cut costs and still watch television programs and have internet access on all devices. AGE DAY
16+
Tu
DATE
1/19
TIME R/NR FEE
6:30-8:30 pm $20/$30
CODE
6000.179
Schuetze Recreation Center, Riverview Room Instructor: C.T. Kruger Min: 4 Max: 18
Smartphone Video & Editing
16+
Tu
DATE
1/26
TIME R/NR FEE
You purchased an interchangeable lens (DSLR) or advanced point-and-shoot camera, but you can’t make the camera do what you need for portraits, sports, kids, nature and other types of photos. Bring your camera to this hands-on workshop to “get out of automatic” and learn how to use your camera’s exposure modes and other functions for a variety of situations outdoors, indoors and with flash. AGE
16+
CODE
6:30-8:30 pm $20/$30 6000.180
Schuetze Recreation Center, Riverview Room Instructor: C.T. Kruger Min: 4 Max: 18
DAY
W
DATE
TIME R/NR FEE
CODE
1/27 6:30-8:30 pm $20/$30 6000.181
Schuetze Recreation Center, Riverview Room Instructor: C.T. Kruger Min: 4 Max: 18
Straw Bale Gardening
Are you having struggles growing a garden in your backyard? Do you hate to fight the weeds? No worries, there’s another way to grow your vegetables or improve your flowerbeds! Straw bale gardening allows you to plant earlier, provides new soil annually and helps combat fungus and blight difficulties with plants like tomatoes. Straw bales can be less expensive than potting soil and more fertile than some garden soil and allows you to plant in soil that may be rocky or sandy. Come learn tricks, tips, and how-to’s to be successful with straw bale gardening! AGE
16+
Whether a parent, an instructor, a business professional or just a creative soul, shooting and editing video with your smartphone is an efficient way to produce spectacular videos of your family, a lesson or a marketing message. This two-hour workshop covers smartphone video shooting techniques and how to combine video clips, photos, narration and music into a single video using smartphone apps iMovie for iPhones or FilmoraGo for Android. AGE DAY
Getting Control - Advanced Digital Photography
DAY
M
DATE
TIME R/NR FEE
CODE
4/19 6:30-8:00 pm $22/$33 6000.182
Schuetze Recreation Center, Meeting Room Instructor: Julie Toman, DPI Home Economics Teacher Min: 8 Max: 18
Make Non-Toxic Household Cleaners
Many household cleaning products are expensive and some can be harmful to our health. Class topics will cover some health and safety concerns involving household cleaning products, and ways to minimize these concerns. There are non-toxic cleaners that can be made at home that work and, at the same time, save money.You will have the opportunity to make 2 household cleaners to take home and receive samples for other safe and effective cleaning products. Recipes range from all-purpose cleaners to clothes and dishwasher soaps. AGE
16+
DAY
W
DATE
TIME R/NR FEE
CODE
5/12 6:30-8:30 pm $24/$36 6000.183
Schuetze Recreation Center, Meeting Room Instructor: Julie Toman, DPI Home Economics Teacher Min: 8 Max: 18
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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. See pg. 6 and 16 for details.
Adult Softball Leagues
Enjoy competing in one of Waukesha’s finest programs. Games are scheduled at 6:30 pm, 7:30 pm, 8:30 pm and 9:30 pm based on an eight-team schedule. AGE
DAYS
DATES
LOCATION
MEN’S 16+ M, Tu, W, F 5/10-8/13 Saratoga (no games 5/31) WOMEN’S 16+ M 5/10-8/9 Saratoga (no games 5/31) CO-ED 16+ W 5/12-8/11 Buchner Park TEAM ENTRY FEE: $200 Due at time of registration PLAYER FEES (Max. 20 players; Due 4/30): $318* *With 100% City of Waukesha Resident players $418** **With non-City resident players REGISTRATION DATES: Returning and Transfers: 2/22-4/9 New Teams: 3/1-4/9 ROSTER AND PLAYER FEES DUE: 4/30 Players added to the roster after first game is $20/player *Men’s League Format: Register for choice night. Once registration has ended team managers will have a league meeting to create divisions that foster greater competition and balance. A team manager or rep is required to attend this meeting. LEAGUE MEETINGS: WPRF Office, Kathryn Muehl Room Monday and Friday League: Monday, 4/12, 6:30 pm Tuesday League: Tuesday, 4/13, 6:30 pm Wednesday League: Wednesday, 4/14, 6:30 pm Adult Softball Free Agent Interest List:
Don’t have a team and would like to play on one. Register to be a free agent on team sidelines https://teamsideline.com/waukesha. Click on join a team. WPRF will provide your information to team managers or form a new team based on interest level.
ONLINE REGISTRATION: Step-by-step instructions can be found at the following link: https://teamsideline.com/sites/waukesha/ content/17501/ FormsMap. Returning team registration will open Monday, February 22 at midnight.
Men’s City Tournament: $200.00. Three guaranteed games. 8/16-8/20 (Rainouts 8/20 & 21) or 8/23-8/27 (Rainouts 8/28 & 29) – This will depend on league end date.
Men’s Adult Softball League at Frame
Come play on the new synthetic turf at Frame. The field is larger and the fences are further back. This league will play a 7-week season followed by 3-week tournament. This league will not play in the Men’s All City Tournament and no metal cleats will be allowed on the field. AGE DAY
DATES LOCATION
16+ Th 6/3-8/5 Frame Park TEAM ENTRY FEE: $200 Due at time of registration PLAYER FEES (Max. 20 players; Due 5/24): $170* *With 100% City of Waukesha Resident players $270** **With Non-City resident players REGISTRATION DATES: Team Contract and Team Entry Fee: 2/22-5/13 ROSTER AND PLAYER FEES DUE: 5/24 (Players added to roster after first game is $20/player)
Adult Kickball Leagues - Co-Ed
Remember when you were in elementary school and it was time for recess and the big kickball game? Why not get a team together and relive that fun time? Games are scheduled at 6:30, 7:20, 8:10 and 9:00 pm based on an eightteam schedule. Games are scheduled at 6:15 pm, 7:05 pm, 7:55 pm, 8:45 pm and 9:30 pm based on a ten-team schedule. AGE DAY
16+
DATE
LOCATION
Th 5/13-8/12 Buchner Park
TEAM ENTRY FEE: $200 (tax included) Due at time of registration PLAYER FEES (Max. 20 players; Due 4/30): $232* *With 100% City of Waukesha Resident players $252** ** With Non-City Resident players REGISTRATION DATES: Team Contract and Team Entry Fee: Returning and Transfers: 2/22-4/9 New Teams: 3/1-4/9 ROSTER AND PLAYER FEES DUE: 4/30 (Players added to roster after the start of the season are $20/player) ONLINE REGISTRATION: Step-by-step instructions can be found at the following link: teamsideline.com/sites/waukesha/content/17501/FormsMap Returning team registration will open 2/22 at midnight.
See 55+ Softball League p. 39
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PICKLEBALL COMMITMENT TO SAFETY - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State and Local Government. The offerings, policy and programs are subject to change at any time pending Government Orders. See pg. 6 for details.
*For Social and Competitive Play you may only register for one level of play and one time slot per day.
Pickleball for Beginners
This class is structured for players who have completed the beginner class or know the rules of pickleball (no instruction will be provided). Players will improve their skills while having fun! In this social group players will be working towards consistency in serving, returning serves, and sustaining a rally of volley. This play is considered “social play”, while providing a competitive edge. Tennis shoes are required, and eye protection is encouraged.
Come have fun and get some exercise learning the fastest growing sport in America, a great game with a strange name – pickleball. If you have never played the game or haven’t been taught how to play it, come learn the game the right way with a focus on FUNdamentals. You’ll learn the basic shots of pickleball in game-like scenarios as well as how to keep score and move on the court. Students will receive e-mailed documents to support what’s being taught. Graduates of the class will be able to fit in and play pickleball doubles with experienced players. If possible, come with a partner with whom you want to learn and play the game.
AGE DAY
AGE DAY
Pickleball – Social*
DATE
TIME R/NR FEE
16+ M 1/4-4/26 12:45-2:10 pm (no play 2/8, 3/8, 4/12) 16+ M 1/4-4/26 2:20-3:45 pm (no play 2/8, 3/8, 4/12) 16+ Th 1/7-4/29 12:45-2:10 pm 16+ Th 1/7-4/29 2:20-3:45 pm
CODE
$10/$15
8000.170
$10/$15
8000.171
$10/$15 $10/$15
8000.172 8000.173
Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Facilitators: WPRF Volunteers NOTE: Paddles and balls will be provided.
Min: 24 Max: 45
Pickleball – Competitive*
This class is structured for players who know the game and are practicing towards tournament play. Players should display consistent and dependable strokes for competitive rallies. Players should be using positional strategies with 3rd drop shots and dinking by the non-volley zone. Tennis shoes are required, and eye protection is encouraged. AGE DAY DATE
TIME R/NR FEE
16+ W 1/6-4/28 12:45-2:10 pm 16+ W 1/6-4/28 2:20-3:45 pm 16+ F 1/8-4/30 12:45-2:10 pm (no play 1/15, 4/9) 16+ F 1/8-4/30 2:20-3:45 pm (no play 1/15, 4/9) Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Facilitators: WPRF Volunteers NOTE: Paddles and balls will be provided.
CODE
$10/$15 $10/$15 $10/$15
8000.174 8000.175 8000.176
$10/$15
8000.177
Min: 24 Max: 45
16+
DATE
TIME R/NR FEE
Tu 3/16-4/6 3:00-5:00 pm $30/$45
CODE
8000.181
Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Min: 8 Max: 12 Instructor: Bob McIntyre, PPR Certified Pickleball Coach NOTE: Balls will be provided
Pickleball – Saturdays
Come and play Pickleball - a blend of tennis and ping pong played on a badminton-size court. This weekend option is ideal for “working” players. Court play will be divided by ability levels. Please note there will be no formal instruction in this class. Tennis shoes are required, and eye protection is encouraged. AGE DAY
DATE
TIME R/NR FEE
16+ Sa 1/9-4/24 9:00-10:20 am $10/$15 (no play 1/16, 1/23, 4/10) 16+ Sa 1/9-4/24 10:30-11:45 am $10/$15 ( no play 1/16, 1/23, 4/10) Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Facilitators: WPRF Volunteers Note: Paddles and balls will be provided.
CODE
8000.178 8000.179
Min: 24 Max: 45
Pickleball – Advanced
Are you looking for advanced competitive play? Players in this class should display consistent and dependable strokes, including directional control and depth on both forehand and backhand shots. Players should display reliable serves, lobs, overheads, approach shots and volleys, as well as spin shots with some success. Players should demonstrate positional strategies with 3rd shot drops and dinking by the non-volley zone. Fast-paced intense fun will be enjoyed by all! Tennis shoes are required, and eye protection is encouraged. **Please Note: This session is for ADVANCED players only! This class is for higher intensity play. Novice or Intermediate players should sign up for other offerings** AGE DAY
16+
DATE
TIME R/NR FEE
M 1/4-4/26 6:30-9:00 pm
$20/$30
Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Facilitators: WPRF Volunteers
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CODE
8000.180
Min: 12 Max: 28
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. See pg. 6 for details.
Pickleball – Drills and Skill Workout for Equally Skilled Partners
Are you trying to improve your consistency, accuracy, rating? Come sharpen your pickleball skills through repetitive drills. Each session will include an emphasis on hitting fundamentals, player positioning and movement, and pertinent rules and strategy. Time will be given at the end of each session to play a game applying what’s just been drilled. Students will receive e-mailed documents as after-class resources. The session for CASUAL/SOCIAL players will take more time for instruction and demonstration than the session for COMPETITIVE/ ADVANCED players. Choose the COMPETITIVE session only if you are already confident with your pickleball shot technique, footwork and agility, and sustaining hard rallies. Please arrange to have an equally-skilled partner join you in these workouts. Register separately, but come and participate together for the drills. AGE DAY
DATE
TIME R/NR FEE
SOCIAL 16+ Tu 1/5-1/26 3:00-5:00 pm $30/$45 COMPETITVE 16+ Tu 2/2-2/23 3:00-5:00 pm $30/$45
CODE
8000.182 8000.183
Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Min: 8 Max: 16 Instructor: Bob McIntyre, PPR Certified Pickleball Coach
Pickleball Rating Clinic
Would you like objective feedback about what parts of your pickleball game need improvement? Curious about how you might officially be rated or want to know how to place yourself in a tournament bracket based on ability? This clinic will offer an unofficial method of rating a player using objective criteria from sources to include USA Pickleball and the International Pickleball Teaching Professional Association (IPTPA). After the clinic, a participant will be given an unofficial rating as well as things they need to improve to reach a higher rating. AGE DAY
16+ 16+ 16+
F F F
DATE
2/19 2/26 4/16
TIME R/NR FEE
4:00-5:45 pm 4:00-5:45 pm 4:00-5:45 pm
Free Free Free
CODE
8000.184 8000.185 8000.186
Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Min: 2 Max:4 Instructor: Bob McIntyre, PPR Certified Pickleball Coach and WPRF Volunteers
PTball (Progressive Tennis)
Using low compression tennis balls and short rackets, PTball combines elements of tennis and pickleball. The 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. AGE
16+
DAY
DATES
TIME
R/NR FEE
CODE
Su 1/3-4/25 6:30-8:30 pm $10/$15 8000.199
Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Facilitators: WPRF Volunteers
• Game ball will be provided. • Participants should bring their own water bottles(s). • Gym doors will be open for entering and exiting. • Mask are required for all indoor activities. • No spectators.
Min: 10 Max: 35
3 on 3 Adult Basketball League (16+)
A fun and competitive basketball league that faces 2 teams of 3 in a fast-paced style game. PLAYERS WILL MAKE THEIR OWN CALLS. During the regular season, the players will call their own fouls and violations which will be recorded by the court monitors. Games are scheduled at 7:30 pm, 8:20 pm and 9:15 pm. AGE
DAY
WOMEN’S 16+ Tu MEN’S 16+ Tu
DATE
CODE
1/12-3/16 5700.102 1/12-3/16 5700.103
TEAM ENTRY FEE: $200 100% City of Waukesha Resident players $300 Non-City Resident players REGISTRATION DATES: December 7th – January 4th Minimum number of Teams: 4 Maximum number of Teams: 6 Team Size: 3-6 Players / Registration Deadline: January 4 Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym
Golf Lessons for Adults
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! Please bring the following clubs: putter, pitching wedge, 7, 8, & 9. Meet at the clubhouse on 1st day. AGE DAY
16+
W
DATE
TIME R/NR FEE
4/14-5/5 6:30-7:30 pm
Schuetze Recreation Center - Gym
16+
M
5/3-5/24 5:30-6:30 pm
Moor Downs Golf Course Instructor: Todd Halverson
CODE
$65/$85
5900.144
$65/$85
5900.145
Min: 4 Max: 8
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SENIOR 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. See pg. 6 for details.
Softball League (55+)
Still want to play some softball but don’t want to play at night. Come join the 55+ league at Saratoga. The league will be individual player signup and teams will be drafted. We will follow USA Rules, USA Bats (No Senior Bats) and will use the Yellow, Dudley Thunder Heat Ball (.300/52). Depending on the number of participants, teams will field 10 or 11 players. We are looking for individuals willing to manage a team. If interested contact Geoff Miller: gmiller@waukesha-wi.gov or Sheryl Emanuel: semanuel@waukesha-wi.gov. We are looking to form at least 6 teams. AGE DAY
55+
Th
DATE
6/3-8/5
TIME R/NR FEE
10:00 am
$45/$65
CODE
5000.101
Saratoga Complex Registration Deadline: Thursday May 20th
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 completed you will have all the tools you need to get out on the course and have some fun! Please bring the following clubs to class: putter, pitching wedge, 7, 8, and 9. 55+
DATE
TIME R/NR FEE
Tu 5/4-5/25 10:00-11:00 am $65/$85
CODE
5900.180
Moor Downs Golf Course – meet at the clubhouse on first day. Instructor: Todd Halverson Min: 4 Max: 8
Senior Strength: Total Body Workout
Join us for an energetic class with an emphasis on movement. Participant will experience different moderate impact work outs on a weekly basis utilizing the whole gym. Bring fun back into your routine as our instructor changes the work out to fit seasonal themes! This class will utilize a combination of different styles of exercise and equipment that will give you the total body work out that you are looking for. Participants should bring water bottles and mat to class. Men and Women of all fitness levels are welcome. TWO DAY OPTION AGE DAY DATE
TIME R/NR FEE
55+ M, W 1/4-3/3 10:15-11:15 am 55+ M, W 3/8-5/19 10:15-11:15 am (no class 3/29, 3/31) ONE DAY OPTION 55+ M 1/4-3/1 10:15-11:15 am 55+ M 3/8-5/17 10:15-11:15 am (no class 3/29) 55+ W 1/6-3/3 10:15-11:15 am 55+ W 3/10-5/19 10:15-11:15 am (no class 3/31)
In this class participants will feel rejuvenated, while working on controlled breathing and poses.Yoga has been known to help reduce stress, fatigue and pain with the added benefit of increasing core strength and balance. Participants will be in seated, standing and lying positions during the class and will walk away feeling stretched out and ready for their day! Please bring a mat and small towel to class. AGE DAY DATE
TIME
R/NR FEE CODE
55+ M, W 1/6-3/3 11:20 am-12:05 pm $ 38/$57 8000.109 55+ M, W 3/8-5/19 11:20 am-12:05 pm $45/$65 8 000.110 (no class 3/29, 3/31) Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Min: 10 Max: 40 Instructor: Jessica LaBeree-Patt, Certified NETA Instructor
Golf Lessons for Sr. Adults
AGE DAY
Senior Stretch & Yoga
$36/$54 $40/$60
Senior Fit and Function
Experience an unforgettable and inspirational workout that will improve your strength, balance, stability, core, flexibility, agility and endurance! With the assistance of a chair, if needed, participants will experience a workout that will keep you moving all class long. This is a moderate impact workout (that does not involve floor work) with an emphasis on repetition. Different exercise styles and equipment will be used (weights and band) that will challenge your muscles in different ways and keep you motivated all session long. Participants should bring a water bottle to class. AGE DAY
55+ 55+ 55+ 55+
DATE
TIME R/NR FEE
Tu, Th 1/12-2/25 8:30-9:15 am Tu, Th 1/12-2/25 9:30-10:15 am Tu, Th 3/2-5/13 8:30-9:15 am Tu, Th 3/2-5/13 9:30-10:15 am
$28/$42 $28/$42 $44/$64 $44/$64
Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Instructor: Chris Yehle, Certified NETA Instructor
CODE
8000.103 8000.104 8000.105 8000.106
Min: 10 Max: 40
CODE
8000.111 8000.112
$18/$27 8000.113 $20/$30 8000.114 $18/$27 8000.115 $20/$30 8000.116
Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Min: 10 Max: 40 Instructor: Jessica LaBeree-Patt, Certified NETA Instructor
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SENIOR FITNESS / 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. See pg. 6 for details.
Gentle Yoga
Yoga helps combine the breath with movement and offers opportunities to build strength and stability. Seated, standing and lying positions, with modifications for poses, can help us stay strong, centered and balanced. Please bring a mat and small towel to class. AGE DAY
DATE
TIME R/NR FEE
CODE
55+ F 1/8-3/5 11:20 am-12:05 pm $ 18/$27 8000.119 (no class 1/15) 55+ F 3/12-5/21 11:20 am-12:05 pm $25/$38 8000.120 Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Instructor: Shauna Perry, RYT
Min: 20 Max: 40
Chair Yoga
Chair yoga helps stretch the body in a gentle way, while seated in a chair and standing with the support of the chair. Class will include a warm up, gentle movement for stretching and moving the body, and a resting pose. Modifications will be given, as this session is body-kind and gentle. No previous yoga experience is necessary. AGE DAY
DATE
TIME R/NR FEE
CODE
55+ Th 1/7-3/4 11:15 am-Noon $20/$30 55+ Th 3/18-5/20 11:15 am-Noon $23/$35 Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Instructor: Shauna Perry, RYT
8000.117 8000.118
Min: 20 Max: 40
TIME
AARP Smart Driver Course
The AARP Smart Driver course teaches valuable defensive driving skills and provides a refresher of the rules of the road. Since 1979, the course has helped over 14 million drivers learn proven safety strategies and tips for how to adapt one’s driving to compensate for physical and cognitive changes that may come with aging. Plus, you may qualify for an automobile insurance discount by completing the course (participants should check with their auto insurance agent for details). DATE
TIME R/NR FEE
CODE
50+ Th 4/8 8:30 am-12:30 pm $15 8500.101 AARP Members* $20 Non-AARP Members*
WPRF Office, Kathryn Muehl Meeting Room Instructor: AARP Staff Min: 10 Max: 20 NOTE: *Check Payable to AARP at the class
January - Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI by David Grann February - Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng March - Before We Were Yours: A Novel by Lisa Wingate April - Hidden Valley Road: Inside the Mind of an American Family by Robert Kolker May - Woman In Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware DATE
TIME
CODE
55+ Tu 1/5-5/25 2:00-3:00 pm 8500.915 (group will not meet on 3/30)
55+ M, Tu, Th, F 7:45-8:30 am ( no open walking 12/28-1/1 and 5/31)
AGE DAY
Join us on Tuesday afternoons at the Schuetze Recreation Center for an afternoon 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! Come one month or every month. Book club will read the following books:
AGE DAY
Schuetze Recreation Center Gym Open Walking AGE DATE/DAYS
Book Circle, Tuesdays at Two
Schuetze Recreation Center, Conference Room Instructor: WPRF Volunteer Min: 4 Max: 20
History Club - ZOOM 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 Zoom. 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. ONLINE AGENDA 1:45-2:00 pm Join meet up/welcome – get organized and work out technical issues 2:00-3:00 pm History Discussion 3:00-3:15 pm Feedback and Goodbyes AGE
DAY/DATE
TIME
R/NR FEE
55+ 3rd Thursday of Month 2:00-3:00 pm No Fee ZOOM, Virtual Registration Deadline: Thursday, 1/14 Instructor: WPRF volunteers & WCHSM
CODE
8500.116
Min: 4 Max: 35
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WPRF Financial Assistance Fund securing access & affordability for all!
The Financial Assistance Fund provides community access to recreational programs for families who may not otherwise be able to afford them. We are “Building Brighter Futures” for all, by providing positive experiences through before/afterschool/summer programs, swimming lessons, and youth sports.
~Maria E.
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a donation to:
when you register for any WPRF activity
Waukesha Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department ATTN: Financial Assistance Fund 1900 Aviation Drive Waukesha, WI 53188 (Make checks payable to: WPRF)
Funds raised go directly to support Financial Assistance.
For more information, or to donate, please see waukesha-wi.gov/1962/Financial-Assistance-Program Donations to Waukesha Parks, Recreation and Forestry (WPRF) for The Bright Future Financial Assistance Fund are tax-deductible under section 170(c)(1) of the IRS code to the extent allowed by law.
BUILDING BRIGHTER FUTURES
Building Brighter Futures – Duck! Rabbit! Family Adventure Walk A fundraiser for the WPRF Financial Assistance Fund! Saturday, March 20 - 10:00 am (Rain or Shine!) Frame Park - 1150 Baxter St., Waukesha
Join us for a family adventure walk just in time for the spring season! Each family will receive a copy of Duck! Rabbit! a smart, simple story that will make family members of all ages eager to take a side. Celebrate ducks and rabbits as you obtain crafts at several stations around the river, play “search and find” around the river and make your Duck, Rabbit prediction halfway through the walk.
Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family
DAY
Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa
DATE
3/20 3/20 3/20 3/20 3/20 3/20 3/20 3/20
TIME R/NR FEE
10:00 am 10:15 am 10:30 am 10:45 am 11:00 am 11:15 am 11:30 am 11:45 am
$40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40
· We ask one person to check in family groups. · We ask participants to wear a mask when checking in and when picking up craft/snack supplies. · Participants should leave 6 feet when passing slower participants on the trail. · Participants will be asked to clear the area after crossing the finish line and return to their vehicle as soon as possible.
CODE
DAY
DATE
TIME
Individual Sa 3/20 10:00 am 9700.101 Individual Sa 3/20 10:15 am 9700.102 Individual Sa 3/20 10:30 am 9700.103 Individual Sa 3/20 10:45 am 9700.104 Individual Sa 3/20 11:00 am 9700.105 Individual Sa 3/20 11:15 am 9700.106 Individual Sa 3/20 11:30 am 9700.107 Individual Sa 3/20 11:45 am 9700.108
R/NR FEE
$20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20
CODE
9700.109 9700.110 9700.111 9700.112 9700.113 9700.114 9700.115 9700.116
Check-in: Rotary Building (riverside), 1150 Baxter St. Max: 10 Families per time slot Max: 10 Individuals per time slot Pre Registration Required, Includes: Family Copy of Duck! Rabbit! book, crafts and activities
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SENIOR 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. See pg. 6 for details.
Brown Bag Conversations
Don’t miss the opportunity to learn more about your community! Join us for informal interactive discussions with local officials, business leaders and organization directors in a relaxed environment. Bring your lunch, your thoughts, questions and ideas. If you have a suggestion for a future conversationalist please submit your written ideas to the Senior Advisory Board, 1900 Aviation Dr., Waukesha, WI 53188 AGE
55+
DATE/DAY
3rd Wednesday
TIME
Noon-1:00 pm
R/NR FEE
No Fee
January 20 – RON GRALL – Director of WPRF Learn how the “Gold Medal” WPRF is responsive and committed to providing essential park, recreation and urban forestry services, making our community a desirable place to live, work, and play! February 17 – CHIEF DANIEL THOMPSON – Chief of Police, Waukesha. Get to know the City’s new Chief . . . Learn of Chief Thompson’s personal life, his previous experience in police work, and his philosophy of effective policing: Neighborhood Engagements. March 17 – DR. CINDY GNADINGER – President of Carroll University. Dr. Gnadinger, a true “Pio,” being the first woman president of Carroll University, will explain what she envisions in the future for the university, and why a strong partnership between the University and the City is important and beneficial to each. April 21 – DR. JIM SEBERT – Superintendent of Schools, Waukesha. Dr. Siebert will share his educational background and how it has influenced his present philosophy of education; he will share his ideas about educating today’s youth in this technological world of rapid change and alternative educational methods. May 19 – DR. PATRICIA BACKHAUS – An Amazing Woman Enjoy the life story of this “home-grown” and educated, internationally recognized, multi-talented doctor (published author, musician extraordinaire, respected educator), who offers just the right “medicine” to make YOU feel great! Rotary Building NOTE: No fee or registration required.
Second Monday of the Month - Special Events
Craig Siemsen in the Park Enjoy an afternoon of entertainment in the park! Craig Siemsen treats our guests to a fun and engaging show of good memories and laughter through popular songs and stories from the 1930s through the 1960s! *Guests are encouraged to bring their own chair. AGE DAY
55+
M
No Fee
DATE
TIME
R/NR FEE CODE
2/8 1:00-2:00 pm No Fee 8500.104 3/8 1:00-2:00 pm No Fee 8500.105 4/12 1:00-2:00 pm No Fee 8500.106
Schuetze Recreation Center, Gym Note: Pre-Registration is required.
CODE
8500.103
Bingo Bingo! Come play Bingo, socially distanced in the Schuetze Recreation Center Gym! Chairs will be setup 6 feet apart and participants will use disposable cards. Prizes include $5 gift cards and more!
55+ M 55+ M 55+ M
TIME R/NR FEE
5/10 1:00-2:00 pm
Les Paul Performance Center, Cutler Park Note: Pre-Registration is required. Min: 25 Max: 150 Registration Deadline 5/3.
AGE DAY
DATE
Min: 10 Max: 45
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ORDER IN THE COURT SERIES Power of Attorney for Finance
Zoom - Painting Open Studio
Open to all. Join us for a fun scheduled afternoon of meets ups filled with art and conversation. This Open Studio format is designed for painters with some experience, who would like to share their love of this art with others. The Open Studio is intended to encourage experimentation in an atmosphere of exchange, conversation, encouragement and freedom of expression. Painters should gather their own supplies in their Zoom workspace. In addition to painting and talking together, we will watch tutorials and discuss content. AGENDA 12:15-12:30 pm 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 to 2:00 pm Feedback and Goodbyes AGE DAY
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Senior Newsletter
For your convenience, you may receive the monthly senior newsletter by mail. Please send payment to: WPRF Department 1900 Aviation Drive Waukesha, WI 53188
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55+ Jan.-Dec. $8/$12 8500.110 Mailing Fee If you wish to receive a FREE e-newsletter, call the WPRF Office at 524-3737 to sign up.
COUPLE 16+ W 4/14 & 4/21 5:00-5:45 pm $130/$150 6000.127 (Please put both names on registration form) *4/14 Group presentation/discussion, 4/21 pick up completed document – Please note: Melissa Robe will be available to answer questions between 4/14 and 4/21 Schuetze Recreation Center, Riverview Room Instructor: Melissa Robe, Estate Planning Attorney Min: 15 Max: 40
Estate Planning (Trust, Wills, Pay or Transfer on Death Designations, Joint Tenancies, and More)
No matter how large or modest, everyone has an estate. Your estate is comprised of everything you own – your car, home, real estate, checking and savings accounts, investments, life insurance, retirement funds, furniture and personal possessions. Estate planning also includes planning for your most important assets: underage children, pets or other loved ones. Planning your estate is not a “one size fits all” approach and Estate Planning Attorney, Melissa Robe, will discuss the many aspects involved including the distribution of assets upon your death, tax minimization, funeral planning and avoiding probate/court proceeding. After the presentation, Attorney Robe will be available to schedule an individual consultation to review your personal estate planning options. AGE
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55+ Tu 1/26-4/27 12:30-2:00 pm No Fee 8500.136 Deadline to register so you receive your receipt with link: 1/19
Don’t delay any longer – complete this document in this two night program! We encourage you to bring your spouse or other appointed person to the presentation. A durable power of attorney (aka Power of Attorney for Finance) for finances is a simple and reliable way to arrange for someone to manage your finances if you become incapacitated or otherwise unable to manage them. Having a Power of Attorney for Finance in place that has the correct language in many cases is also the difference between being able to protect assets in the case of a nursing home/disability situation or having to spend them down.
Min: 15 Max: 40
Registration Form pg. 50 / WPRF: 262.524.3737 / www.waukesha-wi.gov
SENIOR 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. See pg. 6 for details.
Connected? If not, here’s your connection opportunity . . .
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.
Senior Connect A pen pal program for all ages that will be a win-win for all participants. It’s guaranteed to bring a smile to your heart, 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 begin correspondence with pen pal participants.
COVID-19 gotcha down? Need someone to chat with? Want to converse with someone your own age? If you are a senior, you may wish to have a phone conversation with another senior. This isolation-breaking, friendship-making, connection-creating program is planned to meet your needs. WPRF volunteers will be screened and initiate the phone conversation with the Senior Connect participants.
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All ages Ongoing
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Facilitator: WPRF Volunteers Min: 2 Max: 50 Volunteers and participants will be matched by WPRF staff.
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Facilitator: WPRF Volunteers Min: 2 Max: 50 Volunteers and participants will be matched by WPRF staff.
Visit us here for volunteer registration links: waukesha-wi.gov/581/Upcoming-Events
Waukesha JanBoree (1/15-1/24)
Friends of WPRF Pancake Breakfast (1/16)
Building Brighter Futures - Duck! Rabbit! Family Adventure Walk (3/20)
Trailbreaker (4/10)
2021 Earth Day Parks Cleanup (4/24)- Spend 125 minutes making Waukesha better as we take care of our City for the future. The Vietnam Veterans Memorial, “The Moving Wall” (5/27-5/31)
Park Projects-Visit our projects page for more ways you can get outside & involved in our parks! waukesha-wi.gov/617/Park-Projects
Celebrate National Volunteer Week! (4/18-4/24) For more info, contact April Dethloff, Volunteer Coordinator: adethloff@waukesha-wi.gov
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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: W/S 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. WPRF is not responsible for delayed mail delivery, unreadable or improperly transmitted faxes or emails. 3. NSF Checks A $25 service charge is assessed on all checks returned due to insufficient funds, stopped payments or disputed charges. 4. Accepted Payments Cash Check Visa Mastercard
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5. No On-Site Registration Instructors will NOT accept registration at the program site. Fees must be paid at the office prior to participation; your registration receipt may be required at the program site. 6. One Household ONLY In order to help assure that the registration process is fair to all, people may only register for their immediate household. It will not be acceptable for one person to register neighbors/friends/extended relatives along with their own registrations. Only parents/legal guardians may register youth participants. An exception is made for Group Pool Passes. 7.Waiting List Procedure If program(s) chosen have reached the maximum enrollment, your name will automatically be placed on a waiting list. Our department will make every effort to accommodate those on waiting lists (adding more programs, etc.).You will be notified by phone or email of any openings and payment is expected within three busi-ness days of the phone notification of program openings. Waiting lists are kept for the current program season only. 8. Missed Program Policy Programs missed for individual absences (i.e. schedule conflict, vacation, etc.) are not “made up” nor may participants attend programs other than for the one they are registered. 9.Late Registration Policy There will be no pro-rating of program fees for late registration after program(s) have begun. Exceptions for Before/After school and other special circumstances are considered. There may be a $15 late charge assessed for Before/After School programs.
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10. Non-resident Policy • Non-residents of the City of Waukesha who enroll/register in WPRF programs and services, shall contribute an additional fee to offset their non-tax status. • A non-resident is defined as a person who does not reside or own property within the corporate limits of the City of Waukesha (in general, does not directly contribute to City of Waukesha property taxes). • WPRF may require residency verification for first time registrants that have relocated to the city (Driver’s License or Utility Bill). • User Fee Surcharge: Persons defined as a non-resident of the City of Waukesha are required to pay an additional surcharge established by the Parks, Recreation & Forestry Board. • Current Surcharge Rate: A 50% surcharge (up to $20 per program) is required per program. (See Policies of Adult Sports for non-resident fees for all adult sports). • Exception to Non-Resident User Fee Surcharge: Non-residents who reside within the Waukesha School District will not be assessed a non-resident surcharge when registering for any specific program or league that utilizes Waukesha School District facilities. • WPRF reserves the right to remove anyone falsifying residency information from our programs. No refunds or credits of related fees/charges will be given. 11. Residency Verification WPRF may require residency verification for first time registrants that have relocated to the city. (Driver’s License or Utility Bill). 12. Age Eligibility Verification All participants must meet the minimum age requirement before the last day of the program. Please do not request to have your child put in a program where they do not belong. The ages are set to ensure the safety and benefit of the participants as well as the program leaders. Therefore, WPRF reserves the right to ask for a legal document of age (Birth Certificate or Baptismal Record) for all program registration involving youth up to sixteen years old to verify age if necessary. 13. Program Maximum Student ratios are set to benefit the student. Please do not ask us to exceed program limits. 14. Registration Receipt Confirmations Your registration receipt is your confirmation of enrollment. If you do not receive a receipt within one week of registering for a program, it is your responsibility to contact WPRF. Refunds will not be given for missed programs if you do not receive a receipt. Be sure to read your receipt to make sure you are enrolled in the proper program/session. Also, any program changes and supplies will be listed on the receipt. 15. Program Changes/Schedules Due to circumstances beyond our control, some programs may require time or location changes. All participants will be notified (text, email or phone) when possible if a change or cancellation does occur. 16. Program Transfers All participant requested program transfers need to be in writing and received at the WPRF Administration Office at 1900 Aviation Drive. You may email your request to prf@waukesha-wi.gov 17. Sales Tax Programs (non-instructional) and admissions include State of Wisconsin sales tax. 18. Program Satisfaction Guaranteed! WPRF is constantly striving to provide you with high quality public recreation programming. We guarantee it! When you are not satisfied with the quality of a program, we want to hear your ideas or suggestions on how we can improve our services. If requested, a 100% refund or credit will be issued by simply contacting the WPRF Office. (Established credit/ refund exclusions apply).
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POLICIES 19. Credit/Refund Policy • A program that does not meet its minimum registration requirements will be cancelled within two (2) working days prior to beginning. You will be notified accordingly by phone and/or email. Any fees paid will automatically be credited to the payee’s account unless otherwise notified by payee. • A credit will be given unconditionally when requested in writing within five (5) business days of program completion.You may email your request to prf@waukesha-wi.gov • If a refund is desired, please notify the office by written request. You will receive a full refund for the full program fee as a credit on the payee’s account. If a check/credit card refund is desired, please notify the office on your written request and note that a $10 service charge will apply. This fee may be waived due to medical reasons. Please allow 2-3 weeks for the refund to be processed. • Before and Afterschool does not prorate or refund for school cancellations. • Partial class credits/refunds may be given on a case by case basis due to medical reasons. • If the payee and participant are not the same and a refund for the program is desired to go to the participant, please inform us of the desire in writing. • The credit will be available for use up to two (2) years of date of issue as permitted by law. • For Adult Sports credit/refund policy please refer to Policies of Adult Sports 3.08. • Pool passes, daily admissions and Splash Cash are not refundable. • Class supplies are not refundable. 20. Round Up Program Rounding up your program fee helps us to provide financial assistance to individuals & families in need. 21. Annual Recreation Financial Assistance Program Financial assistance is available for City of Waukesha resident individuals or families that meet Federal Income Guidelines. Details on who is eligible and how to apply are available by calling or visiting the WPRF Office. Applications need to be renewed in August each year, and are available at the WPRF Office, Schuetze Recreation Center and on the website. 22. Insurance/Liability WPRF does not provide medical/hospital insurance coverage for persons participating in sponsored activities and cannot assume responsibility for injury to any participants in its recreation programs. 23. Americans with Disabilities Act WPRF complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) which prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability. We will make reasonable accommodations to support inclusive recreation participation. Individuals with disabilities are strongly encouraged to contact WPRF at 262-524-3737 in advance of participation regarding special accommodation needs. 24. Code of Conduct/Participant Guidelines Equal Access: No participant shall, on the basis of race, sex, creed, national origin or disability, be denied equal access to programs, activities, services or benefits, or be limited in the exercise of any right, privilege, advantage, or opportunity. Behavior: Participants are expected to exhibit appropriate behavior at all times. The following guidelines have been developed to make recreation department programs safe and enjoyable for all participants. Additional rules may be developed for particular programs and athletic leagues as deemed necessary by staff and/or PRF Board. Participants shall: • show respect to all participants and staff • any form of harassment will not be tolerated • refrain from using foul language • refrain from causing bodily harm to other participants or staff • show respect for equipment, supplies and facilities Discipline: A positive approach will be used. WPRF reserves the right to dismiss a participant. Each situation will be evaluated on its own merit.
25. Lost and Found If you have lost or misplaced an item in one of our parks or program facilities, please contact the WPRF Office. Articles that are found and turned into the office are kept for 60 days. After that period of time, the items are donated to local charitable organizations. WPRF is not responsible for any lost or stolen items. After 30 days, keys, cellphones or other electronic devices are given to the Police Dept. 26. Weather Cancellations Program cancellations due to inclement weather will be announced on our Information Line 262-522-9356, and using Textcaster (requires a subscription to receive texts). A decision regarding evening programs will be made at approximately 4:00 pm. In the event of school closings announced prior to 8:00 am, all WPRF evening activities scheduled at a school site will automatically be cancelled. 27. New to the Area? WPRF invites you to come in and find out what we offer. We have programs and facilities for all ages. Want to learn more? Give us a call at 262-524-3737. We will be happy to make an appointment at your convenience to show you around and explain any program that is of interest to you. 28. New Program Ideas WPRF invites people who wish to share their skills and talents to consider teaching youth and adult programs with us. This is an opportunity for people with specific expertise to expand their personal interests and experiences and facilitate growth for others. If you have an innovative idea for a program, or wish to expand on what we already offer, please fill out our “Course Proposal Form” found on our website and email to mberg@waukesha-wi.gov, fax or mail to: WPRF, 1900 Aviation Drive, Waukesha, WI 53188. 29. Photographs Please be aware that WPRF program and special event participants may be photographed or videotaped for promotional purposes (i.e. Activity Guide, Channel 25, website, newspaper ads, etc.). 30. Typo, We Goofed, Human Errors…. Occasionally there may be an error in days, times, registration requirements, or fees in the Activity Guide. If so, the staff will do everything possible to correct the situation promptly. Thank you for your patience and understanding should these situations arise. 31. No Smoking/Alcohol Use • A reminder to program participants: The use of all tobacco products or drinking of alcoholic beverages on premises owned by the Waukesha School District is prohibited. • WPRF programs, buildings, Oliver Youth Complex & Saratoga Complex are smoke-free. Alcohol beverages are prohibited dur ing WPRF programs, however, permitted at designated facilities with proper permit or by ordinance (i.e. Saratoga Complex). • Smoking is prohibited in posted “Smoke Free” areas. 32. Safety Concerns WPRF is committed to conducting programs in the safest manner possible and holds the safety of its participants in the highest regard. (ie. wearing dry shoes in SRC Gym) Participants and parents registering their children in recreation programs must recognize that there is an inherent risk of injury when choosing to participate in recreational activities. The department continually strives to reduce such risks and insists that all participants follow safety rules and instructions. If you find a real or potential safety hazard in one of our parks or facilities, please call the office. If desired, please email: prf@waukesha-wi.gov Thank you. 33. Cell Phone Use in Locker Room All cell phone usage is prohibited in locker rooms with the exception of an emergency situation.
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Building, Shelter and special Area Rentals - Capacities are adjusted to meet State, Federal and Local guidelines. WPRF will extend the opportunity to reschedule your event if it is impact by orders. A WPRF staff member will be in contact with you if your rental is affected.
RENTALS
PRIVATE PARTY BUILDING RENTALS Rental application, building fees, policies and procedures can be found: waukesha-wi.gov/563
ROOM DIMENSIONS
COVID-19 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.
3 hours minimum
GYM (Athletic use only)
72 x 96.5 ft
69 Persons
$45/hour
RIVERVIEW ROOM
54 x 33.5 ft
60 Persons
$35/hour
17.5 x 23.5 ft
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$25/hour
77.5 x 38 ft
95 Persons
$45/hour
20 x 10 / 20.5 x 28 ft
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$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
50 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
60 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. 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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Registration Form pg. 50 / WPRF: 262.524.3737 / www.waukesha-wi.gov
Building, Shelter and special Area Rentals - Capacities are adjusted to meet State, Federal and Local guidelines. WPRF will extend the opportunity to reschedule your event if it is impact by orders. A WPRF staff member will be in contact with you if your rental is affected.
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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 & electricity Banting, David’s, Dopp, Fox River Parkway North, Grandview, Heyer, Lowell,*Merrill Crest, River Valley, Roberta
100 people or less $80 / Day
Picnic Shelters with 5 tables (no electricity) Fox River Parkway South, Pebble Valley, Prairie, Priedeman, Waukesha Springs, Woodfield
100 people or less $60 / Day
Picnic Shelters with 5 tables (no restrooms/electricity) 100 people or less
Moorewood, Sentinel, River Hills *Winter Rentals Available
$40 / Day
SPECIAL AREAS
Formal Gardens Frame Park Formal Gathering Permit (2 Hour Maximum)
A “Walk-In” permit may be obtained on Saturday (Noon to 6:00 pm only) while Garden Attendant is on duty. Available on a first come, first serve basis. Permit holders always take priority over walk-ins. On Saturdays (Noon-6:00 pm) all group photographs require a permit.
20 People or less
21-50 People
$60 per hour
$120 per hour
$75 per hour (see conditions, availability left)
$150 per hour
Amphitheater Frame Park 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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PARK BOARD / AWARDS
WPRF Board President John Schmitz
Secretary Joan E.Vehlow
Alderman Steve Johnson
Alderman Jack Wells
Mike Volpano
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 & Recreation Association 2006 Professional Award of Merit DEPARTMENT IS THE PROUD RECIPIENT OFStars” . . . 2006 WPRA - Wisconsin Park & Recreation Association Professional Award of Merit Program Excellence Award “Silver – 2010(1), George Service Award City of Waukesha Parks, & 2010 George Wilson Award 2020 (1), 2019 (2), 2016 (1), 2015 (2), 2014 (2), 2013 Recreation (1), 2011 2010Wilson (1),Forestry 2009 (1), 2008(2), 2007 (1), 2006 Service (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 2006 Aquatic - Park Design AwardGrand of MeritOpening - Mindiola Park ___ Horeb Springs Outstanding Aquatics Program, Center 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 Aquatic Center Grand Opening Park Design Award of Merit, Neumann Lighted Water Dome 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 2005 - Park Design Award of Urban Merit - Neumann Lighted Water Dome & 2008 Park Design of - Award Neumann 2010 Lighted Water Dome 2010 (1), 2009 (1), 2008 (2),2005 2007 -(1), 2006 (1), Award 2005 (4) , Merit 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 Project Partner Award 2005 - Outstanding Aquatics Program - Horeb Springs Aquatic Center Grand Opening 2010 Wisconsin Urban Forestry Project Partner Recipient of Urban 5 ISA Forestry Gold Leaf Awards for Outstanding Arbor DayAward Programming (most recently 2019). Wisconsin Urban 2005 Innovations Urban Forestry Award Wisconsin Urban Award Forestry Innovations Urban Forestry Award 2005 Forestry - AquaticsCouncil Design - Renovation forCouncil Horeb-2005 Springs Aquatic Center Tree City USA 41 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
Helpful Phone #’s (262 Area Code) WAUKESHA CITY GOVERNMENT
Main Number . . . Tree . . . . City . . . . USA . . . . -. .31 . . years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3500 Assessor’s Office. . .-Gr . .o. wth . . . Award . . . . . . Community . . . . . . . . . . -. 6. .years . . . . . . . . 524-3510 Cemetery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3540 Clerk/Treasurer. . 2005 . . . . Tennis . . . . . .in. .the . . .Park . . . .Community, . . . . . . . . . .USTA . . . . . . 524-3550 Community Development Building Inspection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3530 Planning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3750 Engineering/Public Works . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3600 Large Trash Pick-Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3600 Equal Opportunities Commission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3645 Fire Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3651 Emergency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1-1 Human Resources. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3745 Library. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3680 Mayors Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3700 Metro Transit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3636 Municipal Court . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3705 Parks, Recreation & Forestry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3737 Police Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524-3831 Emergency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1-1 Website Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.waukesha-wi.gov/427
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Big Brothers, Big Sisters……………….414-258-4778 Brookfield Parks, Rec & Forestry…………..796-6675 Chamber of Commerce ……………………885-2922 Civic Theater……………………………….547-4911 Downtown Business Association…………..547-1060 High Roller Fun Rentals……………………524-4008 La Casa de Esperanza………………………547-0887 Pewaukee Park & Recreation………………691-7275 SC Wave Soccer……………….scwave.org/waukesha Visitor’s Bureau…………………………….542-0330 YMCA………………………………………542-2557 Waukesha County Business Alliance………542-4249 Waukesha Tennis Association…………414-322-7391 Waukesha Youth Football Organization (5th-8th grades) …………………………..waukeshayouthfootball.com Waukesha County Government Department of Senior Services……548-7828 Parks System Division……….……..548-7801 Expo Center………………………..548-7200 U.W. Extension…………………….548-7770 Waukesha County Museum………………...521-2859
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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
December 11 at 8:00 am,
you may register online for classes at www.waukesha-wi.gov/462
Online procedures available at www.waukesha-wi.gov/462
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2. Mail-In
Please complete the registration form on page 50. Include non-credit card payment* and mail to: WPRF 1900 Aviation Drive, Waukesha, WI 53188 Non-resident registrations will be processed beginning December 15.
3. 24-Hour Drop-Off Box
Please complete the registration form on page 50. 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 50. Email the form to prf@waukesha-wi.gov Please see credit card procedure below*
Walk in registration can take place during business hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 am-4:30 pm
Your transaction will be completed and you will be given a receipt.
The drop-off box is available 24-hours for your convenience.
A receipt/confirmation will be emailed (if we have your email) or mailed to you for Online, Mail-In, Drop-Off or E-mail registration. *NOTE: For credit card processing, an email will be sent once form has been processed.You will have three (3) business days to call the office with payment. If payment is not made, you will be removed from the registration. Subscribe to get text alerts for program cancellations, event information and important updates.
Subscribe on our website at waukesha-wi.gov/427 or text “WPRF” to 74574 (message & data rates apply). Closings are also on the info line: 262-522-9356. VISION: “Gold Medal” services . . . exceptional quality of life!
HOW TO REACH US
WPRF Department/MAIN OFFICE
MISSION: To be responsive and committed in providing 1900 Aviation Drive essential park, recreation and urban forestry services making Waukesha, WI 53188 our community a desirable place to live, work and play.
WPRF Administrative Staff
Ron Grall Melissa Lipska Ryan Fisk Keith Johnson Mike Talaska Mary Berg Joanna Adamicki April Dethloff Sheryl Emanuel Gala Evers Mary Palmer Karen Richards Mark Thompson Mona Bauer Brooke Adams Sara Liszewski Melissa Rebholz Emily Whitstone Annette Wilkinson Tina Zagorski
Director Parks & Forestry Operations Manager Buildings/Facilities Maintenance Supervisor Grounds Maintenance Supervisor Forestry Supervisor Recreation Services Manager Special Events Coordinator Volunteer Coordinator Sports Coordinator Recreation Programmer Recreation Facilities Coordinator SPARS Coordinator Recreation Supervisor Customer & Administrative Services Manager Administrative Assistant Marketing Coordinator Customer Service Specialist Account Clerk Administrative Assistant Customer Service Specialist
Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 am-4:30 pm Phone 262-524-3737 Website: www.waukesha-wi.gov Follow us on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram (City of Waukesha) Information Line: 262-522-9356 Schuetze Recreation Center 1120 Baxter Street, Waukesha, WI 53186
Building Open: 8:00 am-8:00 pm Mon.-Thur. Hours vary throughout the year. Phone:
262-524-3714
Office Service Hours 9:00 am – 1:30 pm Monday,Tuesday 9:00 am – 1:00 pm Wednesday, Friday Noon – 1:00 pm Thursday
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Basic Pass
Email:_______________________________________
Please list email address you would like ZOOMVirtual Class Meeting information sent to:
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.
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Cash
Check/Check #__________ *Credit Card (MasterCard, VISA, Discover, American Express)
5 Payment Information: Make checks payable to WPRF
Date Rcvd:_________/Date Processed:_________
Receipt ID __________________________
(circle one)
Rcvd via:
In Person
Fax
Drop Box
*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
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3 Authorization to participate and for Emergency Medical Treatment I, as participant or parent/legal guardian of the above named child, hereby give permission for his/her/my participation in the above listed activity(ies). I further authorize, without my prior approval, the rendering of any emergency medical treatment that may be necessary due to his/her/my participation in the activity(ies).
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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 : _______________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Date of Birth_____________ Gender: M F Emergency Contact & Relationship____________________________ Emergency Contact Phone_________________________
Home Phone ______________________ Work/Day Phone _____________________ Cell-Phone _________________________ Email___________________________
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Single & S Payee Name____________________________________Address____________________________________City_____________________State_______Zip Code_________
Registering Adult (Parent or Guardian)
2 Fill in programs for each participant in your immediate household ONLY!
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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
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4K/K ENROLLMENT OPENS DECEMBER 1 ...It’s easy as 1,2,3 st
GATHER THE NECESSARY FORMS
Child’s original birth certificate Parent or guardian picture ID Immunization records or signed waiver Guardianship paperwork (as needed) TWO forms of residency • Review approved forms at http://sdwone.us/sdwforms
REVIEW 4K ENROLLMENT & LOTTERY PROCESS • Visit http://sdwone.us/4klottery
COMPLETE ONLINE ENROLLMENT FORM • Visit: http://sdwone.us/enrollsdw • NEW: The 4K Site Selection is now part of the Enrollment Form. Be sure to review the 4K sites prior to enrolling.
In-Person Verification Events by Appointment Only December 5, 8:00 - 11:30 AM December 19, 8:00 - 11:30 AM January 16, 8:00 - 11:30 AM January 23, 8:00 - 11:30 AM
- Banting - Hadfield - Lowell - Prairie
The enrollment office will call you to confirm your appointment date and time.
Questions?
Call 262-970-1024 or email: enrollment@waukesha.k12.wi.us * To enroll in 4K your student must be four by 09/01/21.
DOCUMENTATION VERIFICATION
• To complete the registration process make an appointment on-line at http://sdwone.us/verification to validate your student(s) information.
OR
• Photograph the accepted documents and email them to enrollment@waukesha.k12.wi.us
Our Steering Committee
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
Navigating Waukesha’s Future Together
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. was established in 2008 to help preserve and enrich the quality of life in Waukesha through the enhancement of city parks, trails, recreation programs, and the urban forest. The Park Foundation of Waukesha has a fund with the Waukesha County Community Foundation. Donate ONLINE at: waukeshafoundation.org • Click on “Donate to a fund now” • Select “Park Foundation of Waukesha Fund” • Complete donation form
Or MAIL donation to: Waukesha County Community Foundation ATTN: Park Foundation of Waukesha Fund 2727 N. Grandview Blvd, Suite 301 Waukesha, WI 53188
Thank you for your support!
Questions? Please email Park Foundation of Waukesha President, BC Messplay, at ParkFoundationWaukesha@gmail.com
City of Waukesha Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department 1900 Aviation Drive Waukesha, Wisconsin 53188
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Frame Baseball Field Grand RE-Opening Please join in celebrating the grand re-opening of Frame Baseball Field. The day will include an opening ceremony, Carroll University baseball game, free “ballpark” lunch (hot dog, chips, cookie and water while supplies last), speed pitch challenge and more. *Lunch and activities provided by Waukesha Blazers Baseball & Softball Club.
Sunday, April 11, 12:30pm
(Rain Date: Saturday, April 17)
Frame Park Diamond, 1150 Baxter St. 12:30 pm 12:45 pm 12:55 pm
Opening Ceremony National Anthem & First Pitch Ceremony Introduction of Teams
1:00 pm 1:00 pm 4:00 pm
Carroll University Game Free Lunch Served* (while supplies last) – tickets distributed on arrival Following the game – Kids Run the Bases
OTHER ACTIVITIES: Speed Pitch Challenge | Tattoos | Local Mascot Greeting | Local Mascot Race
Post game pictures and autographs of Carroll University Baseball Team
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. Face masks required for all indoor programs. See page 6 for details.