2012 Nicolet Recreation Department Winter/Spring Bulletin

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...Something For Everyone!

Gymnastics pg. 10

MikroSoccer pg. 24

Sheepshead Tournament pg. 54

Learn to ice skate! pg. 20 & 49

Archery pg. 26

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Nicolet Recreation Department 6701 N. Jean Nicolet Rd. Glendale, WI 53217

Phone: (414) 351-7566 Fax: (414) 351-4053 www.nicolet.k12.wi.us

On-line registration: https://rec.nicolet.k12.wi.us

Winter/Spring Hours

Monday 7:30am - 4:00pm Tuesday 7:30am - 4:00pm Wednesday 7:30am - 4:00pm Thursday 7:30am - 4:00pm Friday 7:30am - 3:30pm Closed for public holidays

Community Contacts

Organization: Phone #:

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Squires Football 332-1995 Art Sonnenschein - President

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North Shore Library

351-3461

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Nicolet High School

351-1700

Little League Baseball 699-3660 Rodd Schneider - President

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Richard Monroe, PhD

NHS District School Board

Marilyn Franklin, President Morton Grodsky, Vice-President Jennifer Peltz, Clerk Ellen Redeker, Treasurer Joseph Kasle, Member

Nicolet Recreation Department Staff

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Kirk Krychowiak, Director Nate Brooks, Assistant Director Wendy Borchert, Administrative Assistant Al Bell, Administrative Assistant Cindy Schlidt, Aquatics Coordinator Bob Straszewski, Evening Supervisor

Nicolet Recreation Advisory Committee

- Mission Statement -

The Nicolet Recreation Department promotes and values overall health and well-being. Its mission is to provide recreational and life-long learning opportunities for youth, adult and senior residents of the Nicolet community by offering a wide array of quality recreational and leisure programs.

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Marilyn Franklin, School Board Jim Wick, Chairperson Lisa Vondra, Vice-Chairperson Carolyn Landwehr Dona Mortara Inger Wilkerson Mario Angeli Bill Boppre Carol Pierner Annie Masters Art Sonnenschein

We are a proud member of:

Wisconsin Park & Recreation Association

Southeast Park Recreation Council

United States Tennis Association

Amateur Softball Association

National Recreation and Park Association


Table of Contents Adult Computers................... 33-34 Adult Cooking............................35 Adult Enrichment................... 36-43 Adult Fitness......................... 44-47 Adult Sports......................... 48-49 Advertising Opportunities............57 American Red Cross..................... 7 Aquatics.................................. 4-6 Birthday Parties..........................16 Registration Form.......................58 NHS Athletic Schedules.......... 55-56 Senior Citizens...................... 50-54 Teens................................... 30-32 Toddlers.................................8-10 Youth Enrichment.................. 11-15 Youth Sports......................... 17-29

Nicolet Recreation Department Bulletin of Programs November 2011 Published three (3) times yearly: March, August, November Volume 3 (2012), Issue 1 Nicolet High School District 6701 N. Jean Nicolet Rd. Glendale, WI 53217 Registration Is Easy Residents and Non-residents can register in six hassle-free ways. The Nicolet Recreation Department welcomes mail-in, fax-in, walk-in, phone registrations, drop box (south driveway of campus), and ONLINE. Remember to register early as cancellations may occur due to low enrollment. We welcome cash, check, Visa and Master Card debit/credit cards. Cooperative Programs

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If you see this logo CO-O it indicates we are offering co-op programs with other area recreation departments. By working with other departments, we are able to better serve your recreational needs with expanded program choices. New Programs

If you see this logo it indicates we are offering this NEW! program for the very first time. Please contact us if you would like to offer a new program with the recreation department. We are always looking for new instructors.

A Special Note of Thanks Thank you to the School Districts of Glendale-River Hills, Bayside-Fox Point and Maple Dale-Indian Hill for providing facilities in which to hold our recreational programs; to our dedicated Nicolet Recreation Advisory Committee; to our staff; and to you, the community for your continued support of the Nicolet Recreation Department. Also, we offer a special thank you to Ron Jaggard, Mike Kroeger, Jim Beckmann, Don Bruening, Laura Andreotti, Tracy Gerharz, Suzi Metzenheim, Debra Campbell, and Patti DeGraff for their assistance with recreation programs at Maple Dale, Glen Hills, Parkway, Indian Hill, Stormonth, and Bayside schools.

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Registration Information Online registration begins Wednesday, December 7th. All other forms of registration (phone, mail-in, fax, walk-in, and drop box) begins on Wednesday, December 21st.

Weekend and Evening Recreation Activities Please enter Nicolet High School through the North Entrance located near the Tennis Courts. Weather Hot Line The Nicolet Recreation Department utilizes a weather hot line to better serve our recreational sport organization when inclement weather happens. The hot line is only updated when there has been a change in the program. Please keep it handy: (414) 351-7589

Dear Nicolet High School Community Member, The Nicolet Recreation Department invites you to participate in our extensive program offerings. As you page through our bulletin you will find a total of 148 different programs for the Winter/Spring which includes 31 brand new programs! There is truly Something For Everyone. We have programs for toddlers, youths, teens, adults, and seniors. We have made toddler and senior programming our priority and as a result you’ll see more program offerings in those sections. I’m excited to announce our new partnership with the Pettit National Ice Center located on pages 21 & 49. For your convenience, we have activities at 15 different locations in the area. We hope you will take advantage of all the activities offered and enjoy your involvement in them!

Nathan M. Brooks Nate Brooks, Assistant Recreation Director


All children should be re-evaluated or call Cindy at (414) 531-SWIM if you were not registered during the last 6 months*** Class Requirement Description Parent and Child Aquatics Level 1 Ages 6 months to 4 years with no previous experience. Children are to wear swim diapers under swimsuit. Level 1 introduces basic skills to parents and children. Parents are taught to safely work with their child in the water, including how to appropriately support their child in the water and how to prepare and encourage their child to participate fully and try the skills. Several water safety topics are also introduced and directed to parents. Parent and Child Aquatics Level 2 Ages 18 months to 4 years with completion certificate of all level P/C I skills. Level 2 builds on the skills introduced in Level 1. Participants improve on these skills and learn more advanced skills. Preschool Aquatics Level 1

Ages 3.5 - 5 years without parent. There are no prerequisites for this course.

Level 1 Exit Skills Assessment Enter independently, using either the ladder, steps or side, travel at least 5 yards, submerge to mouth and blow bubbles for at lease 3 seconds then safely exit the water. While in shallow water, glide on front at least 2 body lengths, then roll to back and float on back for 3 seconds then recover to a vertical position. Preschool Aquatics Level 2 Ages 3.5 - 5 years without parent. Children entering this course must have a Preschool Aquatics Level 1 certificate to be able to demonstrate all the completion requirements from Preschool Level 1. Level 2 Exit Skills Assessment Glide on front at least 2 body lengths, roll to back, float on back for 5 seconds then recover to a vertical position. Glide on back for at least 2 body lengths, roll to front, float for 5 seconds then recover to a vertical position. Swim using combined arm and leg actions on front for 3 body lengths, roll to back, float for 5 seconds, roll to front then continue swimming on front for 3 body lengths. Preschool Aquatics Level 3 Ages 3.5 - 5 years without parent. Children entering this course must have a Preschool Aquatics Level 2 certificate or must be able to demonstrate all the completion requirements from Preschool Level 2. Level 3 Exit Skills Assessment All preschool aquatics skills are done independently. Step from side into chest deep water, move into a front float for 5 seconds, roll to back, float for 5 seconds and then return to a vertical position. Move into a back float for 5 seconds, roll to front, and then recover to a vertical position. Push off and swim using a combination of arm and leg actions on front for 5 body lengths, roll to back, float for 15 seconds, roll to front then continue swimming for 5 body lengths. Level 1 Introduction to Water Skills

Ages 6 - 13 years old. There are no prerequisites for this level.

Level 1 Exit Skills Assessment Enter independently, using either the ladder, steps or side, travel at least 5 yards, bob 3 times then safely exit the water. Glide on front at least 2 body lengths, roll to a back float for 3 seconds and recover to a vertical position. Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills strate all the completion requirements of Level 1.

Participants entering this course must have a Level 1 certificate or must be able to demon-

Level 2 Exit Skills Assessment Step from side into chest-deep water, move into a front float for 5 seconds, roll to back, float for 5 seconds and then return to a vertical position. Move into a back float for 5 seconds, roll to front then recover to a vertical position. Push off and swim using combined arm and leg actions on front for 5 body lengths, roll to back, float for 15 seconds, roll to front then continue swimming for 5 body lengths. Level 3 Stroke Development Participants entering this course must have a Level 2 certificate or must be able to demonstrate all the completion requirements in Level 2. Level 3 Exit Skills Assessment Jump into deep water from the side, swim front crawl for 15 yards, maintain position by treading or floating for 30 seconds and swim elementary backstroke for 15 yards. Demonstrate scissors kick and dolphin kick. Level 4 Stroke Improvement onstrate all the completion requirements in Level 3.

Participants entering this course must have a Level 3 certificate or must be able to dem-

Level 4 Exit Skills Assessment Perform a feet-first entry into deep water, swim front crawl for 25 yards, change direction and position as necessary and swim elementary backstroke for 25 yards. Demonstrate backcrawl, breastroke, butterfly, sidestroke. Level 5 Stroke Refinement strate all the course requirements in Level 4.

Participants entering this course must have a Level 4 certificate or must be able to demon-

Level 5 Exit Skills Assessment Perform a shallow-angle dive into deep water, swim front crawl for 50 yards, change direction and position of travel as necessary and swim elementary backstroke for 50 yards. Swim breastroke for 25 yards, change direction and position of travel as necessary and swim back crawl for 25 yards. Level 6 Swimming and Skill Proficiency strate all the skills required to complete Level 5.

Participants entering this course must have a Level 5 certificate or must be able to demon-

Level 6 Exit Skills Assessment Swim 500 yards continuously using any 3 strokes of your choice, swimming at least 50 yards of each stroke. Jump into deep water, perform a survival float for 5 minutes, roll onto back and perform a back float for 5 minutes. Perform a feet-first surface dive, retrieve an object from the bottom of the pool at at depth of 7-10 feet, return to surface and return to starting point. Perform the Cooper 12-minute swim test and compare results with the pre-assessment results. Special Needs - All ages Children with special concerns with parent. Parent must provide all locker room care and in pool water assistance. Instructor will teach parents the skills to assist their child.


* All Swim Lessons Take Place At Glen Hills Middle School * Level Date Day Time Program# School Age Level 3 & 4 School Age Level 1 School Age Level 2

January 5 - February 23 January 5 - February 23 January 5 - February 23

Thursday Thursday Thursday

4:30 - 5:15pm 5:15 - 6:00pm 6:00 - 6:45pm

215010-01 215010-02 215010-03

School Age Level 1 & 2 Preschool Level 2 & 3 Preschool Level 1 School Age Level 3 & 4

January January January January

6 6 6 6

Friday Friday Friday Friday

4:30 5:15 5:45 6:15

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5:15pm 5:45pm 6:15pm 7:00pm

215010-04 215010-05 215010-06 215010-07

Preschool Level 1 Preschool Level 2 Level 4 & 5 Preschool Level 1

January January January January

10 10 10 10

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February February February February

28 28 28 28

Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday

4:30 5:00 5:30 6:15

-

5:00pm 5:30pm 6:15pm 6:45pm

215010-08 215010-09 215010-10 215010-11

Preschool Level 3 School Age Level 1 Preschool Level 2 Level 4,5,6 Preschool Level 1 School Age Level 3 P/C I P/C II School Age Level 2 Special Needs (all ages)

January January January January January January January January January January

14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14

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March March March March March March March March March March

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday

9:00 - 9:30am 9:00 - 9:45am 9:30 - 10:00am 9:45 - 10:30am 10:00 - 10:30am 10:30 - 11:15am 10:30 - 11:15am 11:15 - 12:00noon 11:15 - 12:00noon 12:00 - 12:45pm

215010-12 215010-13 215010-14 215010-15 215010-16 215010-17 215010-18 215010-19 215010-20 215010-21

School Age Level 3 & 4 School Age Level 1 School Age Level 2

March 1 - April 26 (skip 4/12) March 1 - April 26 (skip 4/12) March 1 - April 26 (skip 4/12)

Thursday Thursday Thursday

4:30 - 5:15pm 5:15 - 6:00pm 6:00 - 6:45pm

215010-22 215010-23 215010-24

Preschool Level 1 Preschool Level 2 Level 4 & 5 Preschool Level 1

March March March March

6 6 6 6

Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday

4:30 5:00 5:30 6:15

215010-25 215010-26 215010-27 215010-28

Preschool Level 3 School Age Level 1 Preschool Level 2 Level 4,5,6 Preschool Level 1 School Age Level 3 P/C I P/C II School Age Level 2 Special Needs (all ages)

March March March March March March March March March March

10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday

9:00 - 9:30am 9:00 - 9:45am 9:30 - 10:00am 9:45 - 10:30am 10:00 - 10:30am 10:30 - 11:15am 10:30 - 11:15am 11:15 - 12:00noon 11:15 - 12:00noon 12:00 - 12:45pm

215010-29 215010-30 215010-31 215010-32 215010-33 215010-34 215010-35 215010-36 215010-37 215010-38

School Age Level 3 & 4 School Age Level 1 & 2 Preschool Level 1 Preschool Level 2 & 3

May May May May

-

Tues Tues Tues Tues

4:30 5:15 6:00 6:30

215010-39 215010-40 215010-41 215010-42

3 3 3 3

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February February February February

May May May May -

1 1 1 1

May May May May May May May May May May

24 24 24 24

(skip (skip (skip (skip 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

4/10) 4/10) 4/10) 4/10)

(skip (skip (skip (skip (skip (skip (skip (skip (skip (skip

4/7) 4/7) 4/7) 4/7) 4/7) 4/7) 4/7) 4/7) 4/7) 4/7)

29 29 29 29

& & & &

Thurs Thurs Thurs Thurs

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5:00pm 5:30pm 6:15pm 6:45pm

5:15pm 6:00pm 6:30pm 7:00pm

Fee:

Questions?

$47.00R / $57.00NR

Call Aquatics Coordinator Cindy Schlidt (414) 531-SWIM

Nicolet Pool

Glen Hills Pool

Average Temperature: 80 degrees Dimensions: 75ft x 30ft Lanes: 8 Deepest Depth: 13ft (diving well) Shallowest Depth: 3.6ft

Average Temperature: 84 degrees Dimensions: 75ft x 20 ft Lanes: 6 Deepest Depth: 10 ft Shallowest Depth: 2.6 ft

Private swim lessons also available. For more information please call Cindy Schlidt at (414) 531-SWIM.


American Red Cross Aquatics are taught by certified instructors/aides with lifeguard training. Swimming instruction is a great way to introduce your child to the water, strengthening positive attitudes and proper swimming techniques. Nicolet Recreation Department is an authorized American Red Cross provider. Please read the following carefully: ÑÑ Children ages 4 years and up need to go into the locker room for their respective gender. ÑÑ All participants should be evaluated prior to the first day of lessons to ensure they are in the proper level, if they haven’t been evaluated in the last 6 months. ÑÑ Parents please observe lessons from the outer pool lobby only. ÑÑ Persons observing from deck will be charged the open swim fee daily. ÑÑ Lessons may be combined or cancelled based on enrollment numbers. No makeup classes will be given. ÑÑ Classroom enrollment minimum is 5 participants; maximum is 6 participants per instructor for pre school levels ÑÑ Class enrollment minimum is 6 participants; maximum is 10 participants per instructor for school age levels. ÑÑ Registration deadline is the Thursday prior to the start of the session. ÑÑ All persons must exit the building 15 minutes after the conclusion of any aquatic program. ÑÑ Contact Cindy @ 531-SWIM if you need a skill assessment. Open/Lap Swim

This combined program of family swim and lap swim is a great opportunity for you and your family to enjoy water indoors. Open swim is open to all ages, while lap swim is open to ages 12 years and up. A swim test will be required for those children wishing to swim in the deep end. Due to safety reasons, water rings and tubes are not allowed. It is recommended that all persons bring a lock to secure personal belongings, however, the lock must be removed and taken home at the end of the swim period. Pool rules, regulations and other pertinent information are posted in the pool area. All persons not participating in open/lap swim must observe from the outer lobby or pay a participant fee. All children under 8 years of age must be accompanied in the pool by a paying adult. Limit 2 free children per adult. Exact change only will be accepted at pool location. All persons must exit the building 15 minutes after the conclusion of any aquatic program. If there are no participants in the pool with 30 minutes left the lifeguard will close the pool.

Open & Lap Swim - Glen Hills Pool Fee/Program#: Date: Day: Time: $40.00R/$50.00NR 20-punch pass January 5 - May 31 (skip 4/6 - 4/13) Tue, Thu, Fri 4:30 - 6:45pm 453501-01 January 14 - May 5 (skip 4/7) Saturday 9:00am - 12noon $50.00R/$63.00NR 30-punch pass 453500-01 $3.00R/$5.00NR at door Lap Swim - NHS Pool (Lap swim is also available during all open swim times) (Children under 4 free with paying adult in the pool) Date: Day: Time: January 2 - May 31 (skip 5/28) Monday - Friday 5:45 - 6:45am January 2 - May 30 (skip 4/9, 4/11, 5/28) Mon. & Wed. 7:00 - 9:00pm

Masters Swim

Stay in shape, build strength, stamina, and cardiovascular fitness. Great for tri-athletes, competing Master Swimmers, and for stayin-shape swimmers. Registration with National Masters Program is not included. If you need more information, please call 351-7566 or leave a message for Coach Cindy Schlidt at 531-SWIM. Competition is optional and the workouts are exhilarating. Are you from another swim team or just visiting...drop in for only $5.00 per person for the morning or $10.00 per person for the night! Locker room closes 15 minutes after completion. Location: Fee: Instructor: Age:

NHS Pool $110.00R/$130.00NR Cindy Schlidt 18 years and up

Session: Date: Day: Time: Morning January 2 - April 27 Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri 5:45 - 6:45am Evening January 2 - April 25 (skip 4/9 & 4/11) Mon & Wed 7:00 - 9:00pm

Program#: 235080-01 235080-02

The complete Nicolet & Glen Hills Aquatic Schedule is located on the Nicolet Website www.nicolet.k12.wi.us (then click on recreation)


American Red Cross Professional CPR & AED

Automated External Defibrillator training with the combination of professional CPR. Please bring bag lunch. Certification is good for two years. Good for physical therapists and day care employees. Certification in adult, child and infant CPR with a pocket mask (included). Must pass written test with 80% or higher plus practical skills to be certified. Before class begins, please take a moment to study the class handbook to better prepare you for your class. All booklets for the Nicolet Recreation Department American Red Cross programs are now online. Go to: http://editiondigital.net/publication/?i=64159 Date April 10 Day: Tuesdays Time: 7:30am - 3:00pm Location: NHS Library Age: 11 years & up Fee: $127.00R/$147.00NR $54.00R/$64.00NR (recertification fee*) Program#: 234060-01 Min/Max: 6/12 Instructor: Cindy Schlidt

American Red Cross Lifeguard Training

Program includes Lifeguarding, CPR, First Aid, and AED. A pocket mask is included in the fee (does not apply to recertification). Lifeguarding is current for three years. Everything else is current for two years. A pretest will be held on the first day of the program. Persons unable to complete the pretest satisfactorily will not be allowed to continue. Participation in all sessions is required. Must pass all tests with 80% or higher plus practical skills to be certified. Final test is one time attempt - no re-testing permitted. Please bring proof of ages to first class. (Re-certs please bring proof of current certification and pocket mask). Before class begins, please take a moment to study theclass handbook to better prepare you for your class. All booklets for the Nicolet Recreation Department American Red Cross programs are now online. Go to: http://editiondigital.net/publication/?i=55885 Date: April 9 - 13 Day: Monday - Friday Time: 7:30am - 3:00pm Location: NHS Pool Fee: $219.00R/$249.00NR $174.00R/$194.00NR (Recertification Fee) Program#: 234040-01 Min/Max: 6/12 Instructor: Cindy Schlidt

American Red Cross Babysitting Basic

The purpose of this course is to provide youth who are planning to babysit with the knowledge and skills necessary to safely and responsibly give care for children and infants. Skills include a guide to leadership, the business of babysitting, being safe and sound on the job, understanding kids from 0 to 10, caring for kids from feeding to bedtime, and it’s an emergency...Now what? Must attend the entire day, complete all skills with competency. Please bring notebook and pen. Reduced fee does not apply. Before class begins, please take a moment to study the class handbook to better prepare you for your class. All booklets for the Nicolet Recreation Department American Red Cross programs are now online. Go to: http://editiondigital.net/publication/?i=55877 Date: April 14 Day: Saturday Time: 8:00am - 2:00pm Location: NHS Library Age: 11 years & up Fee: $80.00R/$90.00NR Program#: 234050-01 Min/Max: 6/14 Instructor: Cindy Schlidt

Waterfront Lifeguarding Add-on

Participants registered for Lifeguard Training may choose to add waterfront lifeguarding. Must pass lifeguarding class to receive waterfront lifeguard certification and pass written and practical testing for waterfront. Pre-test given on first day. Must bring mask, snorkel and fins to class. Before class begins, please take a moment to study theclass handbook to better prepare you for your class. All booklets for the Nicolet Recreation Department American Red Cross programs are now online. Go to: http://editiondigital.net/publication/?i=55885 Date: April 9, 11, 13 Day: Monday, Wednesday, Friday Time: 3:00 - 4:15pm Location: NHS B113 Fee: $85.00R/$95.00NR Program#: 224041-01 Min/ Max: 6/14 Instructor: Cindy Schlidt

American Red Cross Community CPR/First Aid/AED

Are you prepared to keep your family and work place safe? This program will help ensure safety and a chance to become certified. Includes: hands on skills training preparing you to respond to breathing and cardiac emergencies. Includes Adult/Infant/Child CPR, AED, and First Aid skills. Must pass tests and practical skills tests with 80% or higher to be certified. Need proof of certification for recertification. Certification is valid for two years. Before class begins, please take a moment to study the class handbook to better prepare you for your class. All booklets for the Nicolet Recreation Department American Red Cross programs are now online. Go to: http://editiondigital.net/publication/?i=55885 Date: May 19 & 26 Day: Saturdays Time: 8:00am - 5:00pm NEW! Location: NHS B113 Age: 11 years and up Fee: $200.00R/$230.00NR $95.00R/$105.00NR (Recertification Fee) Program#: 234010-01 Min/Max: 6/12 Instructor: Cindy Schlidt If you are interested in setting up a water badge workshop for your Boy or Girl Scout group please call Cindy Schlidt at (414) 531-SWIM.


Toddler/Preschool Art

This beginning art class is a fun, interactive way to introduce young children to art. Each class will feature a structured project, often themed to the season. End the class with an open art setting to let your child explore different mediums and create art with you. There will also be a sensory table for the children to explore. The focus of the class will be on the creative process, not the finished product. Adult must accompany child. Bringing along a paint shirt/cover-up is highly recommended. Day: Wednesdays Time: 9:30 - 10:15am Location: Good Hope School Room 6 Age: 2 - 4 years Fee: $50.00R/$60.00NR Min/Max: 4/12 Instructor: Paula Vielmetti

Session: I II III

Date: Program#: January 18 - February 22 212350-01 February 29 - April 4 212350-02 April 18 - May 23 212350-03

Painting for Toddlers and Preschoolers/Gym Time COMBO!

Enjoy getting into messy fun with your young one – we’ll do the clean-up! Then come shake the wiggles out with your child in our gym. A variety of activities will be set up. This is the perfect opportunity for you and your child to let loose! Day: Thursdays Session: Date: Program#: Time: 9:30 - 11:00am I January 5 - February 9 212540-01 Location: Good Hope School Room 6 & Gym II February 16 - March 22 212540-02 Age: 15 months - 4 years old Fee: $56.00R/$66.00NR NEW! Min/Max: 4/10 Instructor: Lisa Vondra, Nicolet Rec. Dept. Summer Camp Director and DPI Licensed Professional Educator

Winter Winter 20122012 registrations are available.


Baby Time Playgroup for Parents and Children

Time to get out of the house!! Come enjoy our space where your kids can run free and parents can schmooze! No mess in your house to clean up afterwards!! We’ll provide some snacks. Date: Day: Time: Location: Age: Fee: Program#: Min/Max: Instructor:

January 5 - February 9 Thursdays 11:00 - 12:30pm Good Hope Gym 6 weeks - 3 years old $30.00R/$40.00NR 212542-01 4/12

NEW!

Lisa Vondra, Nicolet Rec. Dept. Summer Camp & Director and DPI Licensed Professional Educator

Fingerpainting Frenzy!!

A mom’s (or dad’s) dream come true! Create messy fingerpainting masterpieces with your toddler/preschooler without the cleanup!! Parents and children alike should wear their favorite “messy-art-project clothes” and bring an extra outfit for the ride home. You’ll need it! Day: Fridays Session: Date: Program#: Time: 9:30 - 10:20am I January 6 - February 10 212541-01 Location: Good Hope School Room 6 II February 17 - March 23 212541-02 Age: 18 months - 4 years old Fee: $44.00R/$54.00NR Min/Max: 4/10 Instructor: Lisa Vondra, Nicolet Rec. Dept. Summer Camp Director and DPI Licensed Professional Educator

Fox Point Lutheran Preschool OPEN HOUSE Come and play with us at one of our OPEN HOUSES! • •

December 11: 10:00-10:30 a.m. January 9: 5:30-7:00 p.m. Registration for our 2012-2013 school year begins in January.

If you are looking for a fun and nurturing preschool experience for your child, then Fox Point Lutheran Preschool is just what you have been looking for! We offer three different class options for your preschool-aged child: • M-W-F Morning Class for 3-4 year olds • M-W-F Afternoon Class for 3-4 year olds • T-TH Morning Class for 2.9-3 year olds

For more information, please call 414.352.8990, or www.foxpointchurch.org. ALL are welcome!


Gymnastics

Age-appropriate skills will be introduced and developed in this recreational instruction program. Participants will practice movements ranging from basic tumbling to use of balance beam and uneven parallel bars. Participants should wear nonrestrictive clothing such as a bodysuit, t-shirt, shorts, gymnastics slippers, cotton socks, or bare feet. No tights, nylon socks, clothing with zippers, belt buckles, or jewelry. Long hair should be tied back. Day: Saturdays Location: NHS Gym 2 (Gymnastics Area) Fee: $49.00R/$59.00NR Min/Max: 8/12 Instructor: NHS Gymnastics Coaching Staff & Gymnasts Session: Date: Level: I January 21 - March 31 Mom & Tot (skip 1/28, 2/11, 3/10) II January 21 - March 31 Nicsters (skip 1/28, 2/11, 3/10) III January 21 - March 31 Nicotiers (skip 1/28, 2/11, 3/10)

Age: 18 months - 2 years

Time: 10:00 - 10:30am

Program#: 211141-01

3 years

10:35 - 11:05am

211141-02

4 - 5 years

11:10 - 11:50am

211141-03

Parent-Tot Super Sports

This program gives you and your child an opportunity to bond and have fun together while learning a variety of sports. This class is great for simple motor skills such as; catching, throwing, batting, shooting, passing, and anything that involves hand-eye coordination. Parents participate with the child as we play soccer, basketball, hockey, teeball, and many other sports. Day: Wednesdays Session: Time: 10:00 - 10:45am I Location: Good Hope School - Gym II Age: 18 months - 4 years Fee: $62.00R/$72.00NR Min/Max: 6/20 Instructor: Atoi Sinclair, All Star Sports Instruction

Date: Program#: February 1 - March 14 211281-01 March 28 - May 16 (skip 4/11) 211281-02

Yoga Tots

Yoga is an excellent way to become strong and flexible while focusing and relaxing. Children will learn basic yoga poses as well as more complicated ones as the 6-week session goes on. Yoga will be incorporated through fun games as well. Sign up is required. Yoga mats are provided. Children should dress comfortably and bare feet are recommended. Day: Tuesdays Session: Time: 10:00 - 10:45am I Location: Le Club Sports Club - Space Maze II 2001 W. Good Hope Rd. - Glendale Age: 2.5 - 4 years Fee: $70.00R and $80.00NR Min/Max: 5/8 Instructor: Barbara Mesropian

Date: January 3 - February 7 March 6 - April 10

Program#: 211160-01 211160-02

Toddler/Preschool Gym Time

Time to get out of the house!! Let your child run wild in our gym and stretch your legs, too! A variety of activities will be set up; however this is the perfect opportunity for you and your child to let loose! Time: 10:40 - 11:30am Location: Good Hope School Room Gym Age: 15 months - 4 years old Min/Max: 4/16 Instructor: Lisa Vondra, Nicolet Rec. Dept. Summer Camp Director and DPI Licensed Professional Educator Session: I II III IV V VI

Date: Day: January 2 - February 6 Mondays January 6 - February 10 Fridays January 2 - February 10 Mondays & Fridays February 13 - March 19 Mondays February 17 - March 23 Fridays February 13 - March 23 Mondays & Fridays

Fee: $45.00R/$55.00NR $45.00R/$55.00NR $65.00R/$75.00NR $45.00R/$55.00NR $45.00R/$55.00NR $65.00R/$75.00NR

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Chess

African Drumming Class

This chess class will teach chess to all levels of ability using WSCF’s chess school curriculum and certificate program. Instruction will be balanced with instruction and active play. Date: Day: Time: Location: Grade: Fee: Program#: Min/Max: Instructor:

Students are given the opportunity to participate in traditional African drumming. Keba Diabate gives students firsthand knowledge of African culture. Students of drumming are taught the purpose and significance of a rhythm. Students will learn to listen and “talk” to each other with call and response. They cooperate with each other while having fun learning that we all have important parts to play.

February 7 - March 27 Tuesdays 6:00 - 7:15pm NHS B111 1st – 6th $75.00R/$85.00NR 212161-01 10/20 Wisconsin Scholastic Chess Federation Staff

K’Nex Camp

Date: February 1 - March 7 Day: Wednesdays Time: 7:00 - 8:00pm Location: NHS Library Age: 6 - 12 years Fee: $60.00R/$70.00NR Program#: 212570-01 Min/Max: 6/14 Instructor: Keba Diabate

Students work with friends and use K’NEX system to build motorized models such as a 5-foot tall roller coaster, dinosaurs, an amusement park swing ride, cement mixer or swing bridge. They’ll learn some physics (i.e. potential energy) and simple programming to operate their models in Direct and Automatic modes. Date: Day: Time: Location: Age: Fee: Min/Max: Program#: Instructor:

January 7 - 28 Saturdays 9:30 - 10:30am Lydell Community Center - Room 22 5205 N. Lydell Ave. - Whitefish Bay 6 - 8 years P $52.00R/$62.00NR CO-O 5/12 212120-01 Computer Tot/Computer Explorer Staff

Elementary Engineering

Students use LEGOS Technic materials to build simple and complex machines as they learn about structures and forces, lever, wheels and axels, gears, gear math, ratchets and drive trains. Using team work and a series of challenges, groups will work togther to create motorized systems, pulleys, blocks and tackle, steering systems, manual transmission, differential gears and more advanced challenges. Date: Day: Time: Location: Age: Fee: Min/Max: Program#: Instructor:

January 7 - 28 P Saturdays CO-O 11:00am - 12:30pm Lydell Community Center - Room 22 5205 N. Lydell Ave. - Whitefish Bay 9 - 12 years $58.00R/$68.00NR 5/12 212122-01 Computer Tot/Computer Explorer Staff

Kidstage

KidStage is a youth drama program that incorporates acting exercises, theatre games and drama skills. The curriculum will enhance confidence, creativity, self-esteem, teamwork, problem-solving skills, memorization skills, concentration and leadership. All KidStage classes culminate in a performance - giving EVERY student a stage role and the opportunity to demonstrate their skills before their parents and the community. KidStage - Where Every Kid’s a Star! Specify term. Day: Saturdays Location: Lydell Community Center Room 24 5205 N. Lydell Ave. - Whitefish Bay Min/Max: 8/12 Instructor: Milwaukee Northshore KidStage Staff Session: I II

Age: 3 - 4 years old 5 - 7 years old

Date: Jan. 14 - Feb. 18 Jan. 14 - Feb. 18

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Fee: $60.00R/$70.00NR $65.00R/$75.00NR

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Kids on Stage

Learn songs and dances from musicals. Work on scenes and monologues too! It all comes together in a presentation for family and friends at the final class! Date: March 7 - 28 Session: Age: Time: Program#: Day: Wednesdays I 6-8 years 4:00 - 5:30pm 212391-01 NEW! Location: NHS Library II 9-13 years 6:00 - 7:30pm 212391-02 Fee: $80.00R/$90.00NR Min/Max: 15/25 Instructor: Felice Leib (Stage Director), Terri Stevens (Choreographer)


Before School Study Hall - Late Start Days @ Glen Hills

Do you need before school care for your child on late start days? Then, this program is for you! Students should bring their own books and we’ll provide the supervision. Students are also encouraged to bring a snack, quiet games (puzzles, puzzlebooks), drawing/coloring supplies, etc. to keep themselves busy for the entire 2.5 hours of “study hall.” Time: 7:30 - 10:00am Location: Glen Hills Library Grade: K4 - 8th Fee: $25.00R/$35.00NR (per session) Min/Max: 8/25 Instructor: Lisa Vondra, Nicolet Rec. Dept. Summer Camp & Director & DPI Licensed Professional Educator Session: Date: Day: Program#: I February 14 Tuesday 212400-01 II February 15 Wednesday 212400-02 III March 13 Tuesday 212400-03 IV March 14 Wednesday 212400-04

Spring Kids Klub

No school? No problem! Have your child spend the day (or week) at Le Club! We will enjoy hands-on activities such as art projects, swimming, games, food and much more! Space is limited, so sign up today! You can choose any day, and as many days as you would like for the week! Full Day: 8am-4pm; Half Day A.M.: 8-12, Half Day P.M.: 12-4, Lunch: 11:30am. Please send a bag lunch with a drink every day. Half Day PM’s – no lunch. We will provide snacks during the course of the day. Don’t forget to bring your swimming suit! Option: Fee: Program#: NEW! Date: April 9 - 13 1 Full Day $85.00R/$95.00NR 212160-01 Day: Monday - Friday 2 Full Days $135.00R/$155.00NR 212160-02 Location: Le Club Sports Club - Meet in Space Maze hall 3 Full Days $182.00R/$202.00NR 212160-03 2001 W. Good Hope Rd. - Glendale 4 Full Days $225.00R/$255.00NR 212160-04 Age: 3 - 10 years 5 Full Days $266.00R/$296.00NR 212160-05 Min/Max: 10/12 per 1 camp counselor 1 Half Day $59.00R/$69.00NR 212160-06 Instructor: Le Club Certified Camp Counselors 2 Half Days $91.00R/$101.00NR 212160-07 3 Half Days $118.00R/$138.00NR 212160-08 4 Half Days $147.00R/$167.00NR 212160-09 5 Half Days $173.00R/$193.00NR 212160-10

Comic Book Art For Kids

Participants will create story lines, characters and design elements to complete a comic book. Students will engage in figure drawing and story boarding techniques. Participants will leave the class with a portfolio of work and a completed comic book. Date: January 21 - March 3 Day: Saturdays Location: Shorewood High School Science Building Room 136 1701 E. Capitol Dr. - Shorewood Fee: $32.00R/$42.00NR Min/Max: 6/14 Instructor: Gina Glembin

Session: I II

Grade: 3rd - 5th 6th - 8th

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Program#: 212190-01 212190-02

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Book Design & Art For Kids

Students will learn different book making techniques and create your own books in the following styles: flip book, comic book, zines, accordion fold and scrap book. Students will take home their creations and have a collection of homemade books!

Date: March 17 - April 28 (skip 4/7) Session: Grade: Time: Program#: Day: Saturdays I 3rd - 5th 10:00 - 10:55am 212191-01 Location: Shorewood High School Science Building II 6th - 8th 11:00 - 11:55am 212191-02 Room 136 1701 E. Capitol Dr. - Shorewood P Fee: $28.00R/$38.00NR CO-O Min/Max: 6/14 NEW! Instructor: Gina Glembin


Wednesday Morning Orchestra

This class, held at Stormonth School, is for students who have had some string playing experience and who wish to be part of an ensemble playing orchestra repertoire. This class is designed to give elementary string students the opportunity to play together prior to their middle school years. Teacher will provide a performance opportunity as the culminating event. Date: Day: Time: Location: Grade: Fee: Program#: Min/Max: Instructor:

January 4 - May 2 (skip 2/15, 3/14, 4/11) Wednesdays 8:00 – 8:40am Stormonth Music Room 1st – 4th $150.00R/$170.00NR 212230-01 4/12 Twila Bergeron

Beginning Orchestra Lessons

This class is for students who wish to try the violin, viola, or cello. This is a beginning string experience for those who have not taken lessons before; methodology used by the teacher is traditional note-reading rather than Suzuki. Students provide their own instruments and will also need Essential Elements Book One for their instrument and a folding music stand for home practice. A recital for parents will be the culminating event. Date: Day: Time: Location: Grade: Fee: Program#: Min/Max: Instructor:

January 9 - April 30 (skip 1/16, 4/9) Mondays 8:00 – 8:40am Stormonth Music Room 1st – 4th $150.00R/$170.00NR 212232-01 4/8 Twila Bergeron

“Flash Gordon Lives Again!” or “Old-Fashioned Radio Plays for Kids”

Do you yearn for your kids to experience childhood from another generation—a generation before texting, before computer games, and---dare we say it--- before television? Families in the 1930’s and 40’s spent evenings playing board games and gathering around the radio to hear mysteries, adventure stories, and variety shows. In “Radio Plays for Kids,” voice actor Ty Davis (www.tydavisvo.com) and music teacher/music theater director Twila Bergeron will lead tweens and young teens in character voice production, theatrical reading and acoustic sound effects as we learn a radio play from days gone by. We’ll then present this mock radio play to any family members ready to laugh a lot! (Parental aside: Your kids just might show growth in their levels of confidence in speaking or presenting in front of a group.) Sign up soon—sure to sell out. Date: Day: Time: Location: Grade: Fee: Program#: Min/Max: Instructor:

January 21 - February 25 Saturdays 9:00 - 10:30am NHS B116 5th - 8th $125.00R/$145.00NR 212234-01 6/10 Twila Bergeron & Ty Davis

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Groovy Guitars Continuing

This class is a continuation of Groovy Guitars I. We will continue to learn notes and chords in traditional notation and tablature. In addition, we’ll begin studying chord progressions and will try out the electric and bass guitars (teacher-provided). As in the first class, students will need their own appropriately-sized acoustic guitars, folding music stand for home practice, and the book Hal Leonard Guitar Method Book One. Additional teacher-provided materials may cover blues improvisation, bar chords, and scale studies. A recital for parents or a performance opportunity will be the culminating event. Date: Day: Time: Location: Grade: Fee: Program#: Min/Max: Instructor:

January 5 - March 29 (skip 2/9, 2/16, 3/1) Thursdays 3:30 - 4:30pm Stormonth Music Room 1st – 4th $150.00R/$170.00NR 212231-01 4/10 Twila Bergeron

Groovy Guitars I

This is a beginning group guitar class for elementary-age students. We’ll learn to play simple melodies on three strings as well as a few simple chords. This beginning class will use traditional notation to read melodies, but guitar tablature with chords. Students need their own appropriately-sized acoustic guitars as well as the book Hal Leonard Guitar Method Book One, and a folding music stand for home practice. A recital for parents will be the culminating event. Date: Day: Time: Location: Grade: Fee: Program#: Min/Max: Instructor:

January 10 - March 13 Tuesdays 3:30 - 4:30pm Stormonth Music Room 1st – 4th $150.00R/$170.00NR 212233-01 4/8 Twila Bergeron

“How To Eat A Brownie - Children’s Etiquette”

Well-mannered children have a lifelong advantage in job situations and in relationships. We start with introductions, shaking hands, and projecting confidence. We continue with conversation skills, family etiquette, what the “R” stands for in R.S.V.P., and writing memorable thank you notes. At the last class, we will eat a brownie while holding the silverware European style. The reasons for the rules are always made clear, and there are activities in every class. Date: April 17 - May 1 Day: Tuesdays Time: 4:00 - 5:30pm Location: NHS B133 Age: 7 - 12 years Fee: $82.00R/$92.00NR Program#: 212170-01 Min/Max: 6/14 Instructor: Margery Sinclair


Crafting for Kindergarteners!

Drop your kindergartener off for an hour of crafting fun! (…and get a free hour to yourself!) Location: Good Hope School Room 6 Age: 4 - 6 years old NEW! Fee: $48.00R/$58.00NR Min/Max: 4/10 Instructor: Lisa Vondra, Nicolet Rec. Dept. Summer Camp and Director and DPI Licensed Professional Educator Session: I II III IV

Date: Day: January 2 - February 6 Mondays January 6 - February 10 Fridays February 13 - March 19 Mondays February 17 - March 23 Fridays

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

Program#: 212545-01 212545-02 212545-03 212545-04

Fingerpainting Frenzy 4 Kindergarteners!

Drop off your kindergartener for an hour of messy fun…..and get an hour all to yourself!!

Day: Tuesdays Session: Date: Program#: Time: 2:00 - 3:00pm I January 3 - February 7 212546-01 NEW! Location: Good Hope School Room 6 II February 14 - March 27 212546-02 Age: 4 - 6 years old Fee: $44.00R/$54.00NR Min/Max: 4/10 Instructor: Lisa Vondra, Nicolet Rec. Dept. Summer Camp and Director and DPI Licensed Professional Educator

Juggling for Beginners

If you have ever watched a juggler and thought, “I want to do that!”, then this class is for you. With a little guidance and steady practice, you will be on your way. Come and learn the basics, or if you already know a little bit, learn some new tricks or styles. Participants will receive their very own set of three juggling balls and will also have the opportunity to participate in the sixth annual JuggleFest performance at the Shorewood High School Auditorium on Sunday, March 20. Date: February 21 - March 27 Grade: 2nd - 8th Day: Tuesdays Fee: $30.00R/$40.00NR Time: 3:45 - 4:45pm Program#: 212121-01 Location: Atwater Early Education Building, SW Corner Min/Max: 5/10 2100 E. Capitol Drive - Shorewood Instructor: Mac Gallgher

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Real World Spanish

In eight thrilling weeks students will delve into the Panamanian culture, all the while learning brand new Spanish vocabulary related to travel. Students will learn how to buy items and how to order in a restaurant--in Spanish! In addition to practical travel vocabulary, students will learn key sentences and phrases that will be useful for their entire Spanish careers. Before you know it they will be speaking full sentences. Pack your suitcases, because each week will be packed full of REAL WORLD SPANISH! Upon registering, please inform Parkway office staff that you will be attending this program after school. Date: Day: Time: Location: Grade: Fee: Program#: Min/Max: Instructor:

February 6 - March 26 Mondays 3:40 - 4:40 pm Parkway School K5 - 3rd $129.00R/$149.00NR 212200-01 8/15 Futura Language Professionals

Jr. Scientist Club

Mad Science offers fun, inquiry-based, hands-on, after-school programs that cover a wide range of science topics such as astronomy, physics, optics, rocketry, and engineering! Your child will even come back with a take-home project! Date: February 29 - April 4 Day: Wednesdays Time: 3:55 - 4:55pm Location: Maple Dale School Grade: 3rd - 6th Fee: $84.00R/$94.00NR Program#: 212141-01 Min/Max: 10/25 Instructor: Mad Science Staff

Mad Science NASA Camp: Journey Into Outer Space

Looking for something to do over spring break? Mad Science has teamed up with NASA in a quest for exploration! We’ll take a voyage of discovery into the atmosphere and beyond as we explore planets, moons, and other space phenomena in our solar system. Things will heat up as we examine the sun and other stars and discover the difficulties of space travel! Kids will get a first hand experience of the challenges of living in space as they try to assemble a satellite while training to be an astronaut. For added fun, we’ll learn about the various technologies that make space exploration possible while bouncing lasers around the room! Kids will love to build their own Mad Science rocket, and participate in a real “NASA” style rocket launch. Campers will have lots of projects to make and many cool NASA take homes, including a Kepler’s Cube solar system puzzle, a Shuttle Copter, and a Catch-a-Comet. Mad Science is the ONLY organization licensed by NASA to use these activities for camps and school programs. Date: April 9 - 13 Day: Monday - Friday Time: 9:00 - 3:00pm Location: NHS B111 Age: 5 - 12 year olds Fee: $249.00R/$279.00NR Program#: 212140-01 Min/Max: 10/25 Instructor: Mad Science Staff

Lango: French Classes

Lango offers Foreign Language classes for kids. Lango was established on the belief that every child can and should learn a second language. Lango teaches children new languages in full immersion classes through Adventure Learning™, our innovative approach that combines stories, music and movement, playacting and game-playing in an engaging, dynamic format. Our trademarked curriculum offers a new learning objective for each class. Classes are offered once a week for 45 minutes. Choose from times below. Registration is ongoing. Sessions are monthly. First time Lango families receive a CD and flashcards. Day: Location: Fee: Min/Max: Instructor:

Wednesdays NHS B116 $60.00R/$70.00NR 3/10 Lango Staff

Session: I II III IV V VI

Age: 3 - 5 years 6 - 9 years 3 - 5 years 6 - 9 years 3 - 5 years 6 - 9 years

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Date: Time: February 1 - February 29 5:45 - 6:30pm February 1 - February 29 6:45 - 7:30pm March 7 - March 28 5:45 - 6:30pm March 7 - March 28 6:45 - 7:30pm April 4 - May 2 (skip 4/11) 5:45 - 6:30pm April 4 - May 2 (skip 4/11) 6:45 - 7:30pm

Introduction To Sign Language

Program#: 212600-01 212600-02 212600-03 212600-04 212600-05 212600-06

Discover communication skills with American Sign Language through age appropriate activities. Through a variety learning opportunities with music, stories, art, games, dramatic play, and media/technology, students will learn to express ideas and words using sign language. Students will learn to share information and knowledge to influence, to create, and entertain. Time: 6:00 - 6:50pm Session: Grade: Date: Day: Program#: Location: NHS B125 I 4th - 7th January 30 - March 5 Mondays 212580-01 Fee: $72.00R/$82.00NR II K5 - 1st January 31 - March 6 Tuesdays 212580-02 Min/Max: 4/12 III 2nd - 3rd February 1 - March 7 Wednesdays 212580-03 Instructor: Suzanne Petersen-Acklam IV 4th - 7th March 19 - April 30 (skip 4/9)Mondays 212580-04 V K5 - 1st March 20 - May 1 (skip 4/10)Tuesdays 212580-05 VI 2nd - 3rd March 21 - May 2 (skip 4/11)Wednesdays 212580-06


Name of Parent/Guardian: __________________________________________ Date: _______ Address: _______________________________________ City: _______________Zip: ______ Home Phone: ___________________________________ Day Phone: ___________________ Name of Child: __________________ Birthdate: _________________ Age: _______ Grade: __ E-mail address: ____________________________ Saturday 1:00 - 3:00pm Or (1 - 2pm Gym or Pool) Date Requested: ___________________________ Sunday (2 - 3pm Party Room) Recreation Party

Pool Party

Imagination Party

Gymnastics Party

Program#:412100-01 $99.00R/$109.00NR

Program#: 412100-02 $99.00R/$109.00NR

Program#:412100-03 $199.00R/$219.00NR

Program#:412100-04 $99.00R/$109.00NR

This party package is excellent for those kids who love the water! Our host or hostess will give a swim test to all participants ensuring their safety. Children can participate in relay races, diving contests and have fun with a variety of water toys. You may bring your own food and dinnerware, and we’ll happily provide the space!

This party package provides an hour of entertainment from Mr. Story, a local storyteller and entertainer. Parties include your choice of parachute games, personalized stories, jokes, puppet shows, dancing, singing, and physical challenges. An optional storybook of your child’s party can be created for an additional $25. For ages 5 - 11 years.

This party package is great for kids that love gymnastics! Participants will be able to use the balance beam, parallel bars, and much more. You may bring your own food and dinnerware, and we’ll happily provide the space!

Activities:______________ This party package is great for those high energy kids! We will customize a sport or game party with a variety of games and athletic activities. Games include but are not limited to: basketball, soccer, volleyball and various playground games. You may bring your own food and dinnerware, and we’ll happily provide the space!

Requests for the birthday parties must be made at least two weeks in advance. We reserve the right to cancel the party for any unforeseen problem or if payment is not received. Special requests may require additional fees, which must be paid prior to the event. All parties are held at Nicolet High School. It is customary to tip your birthday party host, but it is not required. It is your choice ($5 - $20 usual range). Maximum 25 people. Attendance: ________ Age Range: ________ T-shirt size:________________ Payment by: Cash_____

Special Needs: _____________________

Total Fee, due at the time of request:

$__________

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Credit Card: MC/ VISA # ________ - _________- ________ - ________ Expiration Date:____ “As a participant in this program, I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury and I agree to assume the full risk of any injury, damage or loss which I may sustain as a result of participating in any and all activities connected with or associated with such a program. I agree to waive and relinquish claims that I may have as a result of participating in this program against the Nicolet Recreation Department/Nicolet High School District and its officers, agents servants and employees. I do hereby fully release and discharge the Nicolet Recreation Department/Nicolet High School District and its officers, agents, servants and employees from any and all claims from injuries, damage or loss which I may have to occur to me on account of my participation in this program. I further agree to indemnify and hold harmless and defend the Nicolet Recreation Department/Nicolet High School District and its officers, agents, servants employees from any all claims resulting from injuries, damages and losses sustained by me and arising out of, connected with, or in any way associated with the activities of this program.” I HAVE READ AND FULLY UNDERSTAND THE ABOVE PROGRAM DETAILS AND WAIVER AND RELEASE OF ALL CLAIMS.

Signature: ______________________________________________________ Date: ________________


Youth Tennis Lessons at Le Club

These classes are designed to teach children how to play the game of tennis at a young age. Kids will get a chance to have fun and develop their strokes. QuickStart tennis with low compression balls and smaller courts will be used for some of the younger groups. If you don’t have a racquet, we have them available to borrow for the lesson. Student to instructor ratio is 6:1. Tennis professional Erin Felber is a two-time Team State Champion, who went on to earn a scholarship and play Division 1 tennis at UW-Milwaukee. She has coached the Nicolet High School girls and boys tennis teams for 4 years. She is currently the head coach of the Alverno College NCAA Division 3 tennis team and physical education/health teacher at Nicolet High School. Erin has taught tennis and supervised the Nicolet Recreation Department for 7 summers and is currently a tennis professional at Le Club.

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Le Club 2001 W. Good Hope Rd. - Milwaukee, WI 53209 $90.00R/$100.00NR 4/12 Erin Felber

4-6 years old Session: I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX

Date: Day: January 3 - February 7 Tuesdays January 6 - February 10 Fridays January 7 - February 11 Saturdays February 14 - March 20 Tuesdays February 17 - March 23 Fridays February 18 - March 24 Saturdays April 17 - May 22 Tuesdays April 20 - May 25 Fridays April 21 - May 26 Saturdays

7-10 years old Session: Date: Day: I January 4 - February 8 Wednesdays II January 6 - February 10 Fridays III January 7 - February 11 Saturdays IV February 15 - March 21 Wednesdays V February 17 - March 23 Fridays VI February 18 - March 24 Saturdays VII April 18 - May 23 Wednesdays VIII April 20 - May 25 Fridays IX April 21 - May 26 Saturdays 11-13 years years old Session: Date: Day: I January 3 - February 7 Tuesdays II January 4 - February 8 Wednesdays III January 7 - February 11 Saturdays IV February 14 - March 20 Tuesdays V February 15 - March 21 Wednesdays VI February 18 - March 24 Saturdays VII April 17 - May 22 Tuesdays VIII April 18 - May 23 Wednesdays IX April 21 - May 26 Saturdays

Time: 4:00 - 5:00pm 4:00 - 5:00pm 10:00 - 11:00am 4:00 - 5:00pm 4:00 - 5:00pm 10:00 - 11:00am 4:00 - 5:00pm 4:00 - 5:00pm 10:00 - 11:00am

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Time: 4:00 - 5:00pm 5:00 - 6:00pm 11:00 - 12:00pm 4:00 - 5:00pm 5:00 - 6:00pm 11:00 - 12:00pm 4:00 - 5:00pm 5:00 - 6:00pm 11:00 - 12:00pm

Program#: 211022-10 211022-11 211022-12 211022-13 211022-14 211022-15 211022-16 211022-17 211022-18

Time: 5:00 - 6:00pm 5:00 - 6:00pm 12:00 - 1:00pm 5:00 - 6:00pm 5:00 - 6:00pm 12:00 - 1:00pm 5:00 - 6:00pm 5:00 - 6:00pm 12:00 - 1:00pm

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Youth Tennis Lessons at Elite

QuickStart Tennis is an exciting new play format for kids 10 and under that allows them to start playing almost immediately –even if they have never held a racquet before. Scaling the game down to size helps make the learning process easier, more engaging, exciting and – most important- a lot more fun. If you don’t have a racquet, we have them available for the lesson. Location: North Shore Elite 5757 N. Glen Park Rd. - Glendale Min/Max: 5/10 Instructor: North Shore Elite Staff Quickstart Tiny Tot (3-4 years old) - $68.00R/$78.00NR Session: Date: Day: I January 2 – February 27 Mondays II January 5 – March 1 Thursdays III January 7 – March 3 Saturdays IV March 5 – May 7 Mondays V March 8 – May 10 Thursdays VI March 10 – May 19 Saturdays

Time: 4:30 – 5:00pm 4:30 – 5:00pm 9:30 – 10:00am 4:30 – 5:00pm 4:30 – 5:00pm 9:30 – 10:00am

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Quickstart I (5-6 years old) - $135.00R/$155.00NR A focus on introductory rallying skills and beginning stages cooperative tennis. Session: Date: Day: Time: I January 2 – February 27 Mondays 5:00 - 6:00pm II January 5 – March 1 Thursdays 5:00 - 6:00pm III January 7 – March 3 Saturdays 10:00 - 11:00am IV March 5 – May 7 Mondays 5:00 - 6:00pm V March 8 – May 10 Thursdays 5:00 - 6:00pm VI March 10 – May 19 Saturdays 10:00 - 11:00am

Program#: 211021-07 211021-08 211021-09 211021-10 211021-11 211021-12

Quickstart I (7-8 years old) - $135.00R/$155.00NR Students will learn how to initiate a rally, how to move and judge a ball and raquet control. Session: Date: Day: Time: I January 2 – February 27 Mondays 5:00 - 6:00pm II January 5 – March 1 Thursdays 5:00 - 6:00pm III January 7 – March 3 Saturdays 10:00 - 11:00am IV March 5 – May 7 Mondays 5:00 - 6:00pm V March 8 – May 10 Thursdays 5:00 - 6:00pm VI March 10 – May 19 Saturdays 10:00 - 11:00am

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Quickstart I (9-10 years old) - $135.00R/$155.00NR Students will learn basic tennis tactics and athletic skills while developing social and group attitudes. Session: Date: Day: Time: Program#: I January 2 – February 27 Mondays 5:00 - 6:00pm 211021-19 II January 5 – March 1 Thursdays 5:00 - 6:00pm 211021-20 III January 7 – March 3 Saturdays 11:00am - 12noon 211021-21 IV March 5 – May 7 Mondays 5:00 - 6:00pm 211021-22 V March 8 – May 10 Thursdays 5:00 - 6:00pm 211021-23 VI March 10 – May 19 Saturdays 11:00am - 12noon 211021-24 Tennis 1, 2, 3 (11-13 years old) - $135.00R/$155.00NR Beginner lessons that will focus on correct form and movement on the Session: Date: Day: I January 5 – March 1 Thursdays II March 8 – May 10 Thursdays

court. They will learn basic tennis skills. Time: Program#: 4:00 - 5:00pm 211021-25 4:00 - 5:00pm 211021-26

Tennis Youth Instruction

This program introduces tennis to young beginners. Basic skills will be developed using games and drill techniques. Tennis balls are provided for all lessons. Junior racquets are available. Date: January 23 - March 12 Grade: Date: Program#: Day: Mondays 1st—2nd 6:45-7:30pm 211020-01 Location: Maple Dale School Gym 3rd—5th 7:30-8:15pm 211020-02 Fee: $29.00R/$39.00NR Min/Max: 6/14 Instructor: Members of NHS Tennis Team


Tumbling

Geared toward teaching basic skills on vault, bars, and floor. Great strength training for young adults of ages 6-8. This program will provide structure, confidence and skill building. Please make sure children wear t-shirts and shorts with no buckles or belts. Hair shoulder length must be tied back for safety. No jewelry except earring studs and emergency bracelets will be allowed. Our program is geared for safe, playful structure and age appropriate exercise. Date: January 21 - March 31 (skip 1/28, 2/11, 3/10) Day: Saturdays Time: 12:00 - 12:45pm Location: NHS Gym 2 (Gymnastics Area) Age: 6 - 8 years Fee: $49.00R/$59.00NR Program#: 211142-01 Min/Max: 8/12 Instructor: NHS Varsity Gymnasts

Level 1-2 Girls Gymnastics

This is a beginner level class for those girls who are interested in learning the basics plus some advanced skills on the floor, vault, balance beam and uneven bars. This program is geared toward girls who would like to further themselves in the sport of gymnastics. The girls will be learning a number of skills on all four events plus the beginning elements of the level 2 routines. They will also be taught strength training as well. This will be a class where the girls will be required to wear a leotard, or shorts or spandex and a tank top. All hair should be pulled back and no jewelry please (earrings are ok if small). This is a class where the girls will have to wait there turn and watch the other girls while waiting for there turn. There will be 5 min of freetime at the end of each class. Date: January 21 - March 31 (skip 1/28, 2/11, 3/10) NEW! Day: Saturdays Time: 1:00 - 2:00pm Location: NHS Gym 2 (Gymnastics Area) Age: 6 - 8 years Fee: $49.00R/$59.00NR Program#: 211130-01 Min/Max: 8/12 Instructor: Cari Peterson, NHS JV Gymnastics Coach

Afternoon Gym Time For Kindergarteners!

Let your child run wild in our gym …and get an hour all to yourself!. A variety of activities will be set up. This is the perfect opportunity for your child to let loose! Day: Thursdays Session: Date: Program#: Time: 2:00 - 3:00pm I January 5 - February 9 212544-02 Location: Good Hope School Gym II February 16 - March 22 212244-04 Age: 4 - 6 years old Fee: $44.00R/$54.00NR Min/Max: 4/12 Lisa Vondra, Nicolet Rec. Dept. Summer Camp and Director and DPI Licensed Professional Educator Instructor:

Super Sports

This fun filled class teaches little superstars the importance of teamwork and sportsmanship, while attempting to spark an interest in kids to play a variety of sports. Sports covered will be favorites like: basketball, hockey, soccer, baseball, football, and many more. Equipment: Changes Weekly with the Sport Day: Wednesdays Session: Time: 3:30 - 4:30pm I Location: Good Hope School - Gym II Age: 4 - 6 years Fee: $62.00R/$72.00NR Min/Max: 6/20 Instructor: Atoi Sinclair, All Star Sports Instruction

Date: Program#: February 1 - March 14 211280-01 March 28 - May 16 (skip 4/11) 211280-02

All Sport Camp

Looking for something to do over winter break? This camp is designed to keep everyone moving, motivated and trying different things. Each day a different sport will be focused on and the mechanics and rules of that sport will be taught. We will focus on having fun while learning the games where sportsmanship and team work are the highest of priorites. We will play Football, Soccer, Basketball, Floor Hockey and Dodgeball. Have some fun and stay active over the holiday season with All Star Sports Camp! Date: December 26 - 30 Day: Monday - Friday Time: 9:00 - 10:00am Location: NHS Gym 2 Age: 6 - 9 years Fee: $62.00R/$72.00NR Program#: 211282-01 Min/Max: 4/15 Instructor: Atoi Sinclair, All Star Sports Instruction

NEW!


Ice Skating - Tot ‘N Me

This is a unique opportunity for a parent and a child to skate together. Registration fee includes one child and one adult. The parent/adult must have previous skating experience and will be on the ice (with their child) during all lessons. Each weekly Tot ‘N Me class will have a half-hour lesson and 10 minutes of supervised or practice time after each lesson.

Location: Pettit National Ice Center 500 St. 84th St. - Milwaukee 53214 Age: 3-5 years (with one adult) Fee: $80.00R/$90.00NR Min/Max: 4/32 Instructor: Pettit National Ice Center Staff Session: I II III IV V VI VII VIII

Date: Day: January 7 - February 11 Saturdays January 8 - February 12 Sundays January 10 - February 14 Tuesdays January 12 - February 16 Thursdays February 18 - March 24 Saturdays February 19 - March 25 Sundays February 21 - March 27 Tuesdays February 23 - March 29 Thursdays

NEW!

Time: 12:15 - 12:55pm 6:00 - 6:40pm 6:30 - 7:10pm 6:30 - 7:10pm 12:15 - 12:55pm 6:00 - 6:40pm 6:30 - 7:10pm 6:30 - 7:10pm

Program#: 211310-01 211310-02 211310-03 211310-04 211310-05 211310-06 211310-07 211310-08

Ice Skating - Snowplow Sam 1-3

This program is a progression of three classes designed to teach the fundamentals of skating to children with little or no skating experience. Skaters will learn basic balance and skating skills in an age appropriate and fun environment. All weekly Snowplow Sam class will have a half-hour lesson and 10 minutes of supervised or practice time after each lesson. Snowplow Sam 1 - Sit and stand with skates on, marching and gliding with two feet. Snowplow Sam 2 - Long glides, forward and backward sizzles. Snowplow Sam 3 - Forward skating, stopping and curves.

Location: Pettit National Ice Center 500 St. 84th St. - Milwaukee 53214 Age: 3-5 years Fee: $80.00R/$90.00NR Min/Max: 4/32 Instructor: Pettit National Ice Center Staff Session: I II III IV V VI VII VIII

Date: Day: January 7 - February 11 Saturdays January 8 - February 12 Sundays January 10 - February 14 Tuesdays January 12 - February 16 Thursdays February 18 - March 24 Saturdays February 19 - March 25 Sundays February 21 - March 27 Tuesdays February 23 - March 29 Thursdays

NEW!

Time: 12:15 - 12:55pm 6:00 - 6:40pm 6:30 - 7:10pm 6:30 - 7:10pm 12:15 - 12:55pm 6:00 - 6:40pm 6:30 - 7:10pm 6:30 - 7:10pm

Program#: 211311-01 211311-02 211311-03 211311-04 211311-05 211311-06 211311-07 211311-08

Ice Skating - Basic Skills 1-8

The Basic Skills Program teaches students progressively more difficult moves through eight levels of skating. Upon competition of the Basic 1 through 8 Program, skaters will have knowledge of the sport enabling them to advance to more specialized areas of skating. If a child is skating (or taking lessons) for the first time, the student should register for the Basic 1 class level. Students are evaluated at the first class session to gauge their skill/ability level, and are placed in another class if the their skill is applicable. Basic 1 - Proper techniques to fall & get up, marching, two foot glides & stops Basic 2 - Backward skating, one foot glides, two foot turns & snowplow stops Basic 3 - Forward stroking, two foot spins & essence of actual skating & gliding Basic 4 - Forward edges, crossovers & backward snowplow stops Basic 5 - Backward edges, crossovers & one foot spins Basic 6 - Beginning jumps, turns & spirals Basic 7 - More advanced jumps, turns & edge work Basic 8 - Combining moves, jumps & spins with new techniques

Location: Pettit National Ice Center 500 St. 84th St. - Milwaukee 53214 Age: 6 - 12 years Fee: $100.00R/$120.00NR Min/Max: 4/32 Instructor: Pettit National Ice Center Staff Session: I II III IV V VI VII VIII

Date: Day: January 7 - February 11 Saturdays January 8 - February 12 Sundays January 10 - February 14 Tuesdays January 12 - February 16 Thursdays February 18 - March 24 Saturdays February 19 - March 25 Sundays February 21 - March 27 Tuesdays February 23 - March 29 Thursdays

NEW!

Time: 12:15 - 12:55pm 6:00 - 6:40pm 6:30 - 7:10pm 6:30 - 7:10pm 12:15 - 12:55pm 6:00 - 6:40pm 6:30 - 7:10pm 6:30 - 7:10pm

Program#: 211312-01 211312-02 211312-03 211312-04 211312-05 211312-06 211312-07 211312-08


Dance Instruction

Discover basic dance techniques with emphasis on flexibility and coordination. Practice of dance steps and how to execute them correctly, effectively, and efficiently will be stressed. Program will consist of a combination of dance forms including ballet, tap, and jazz. Taught by the Academy of Dance Arts. Black leotards with pink tights and pink ballet slippers, and tapshoes are required for Kinderdance II and Elementary. Sessions fill up quickly - don’t delay - register today. Date: January 21 - March 10 Day: Saturdays Location: NHS A113 Fee: $40.00R/$50.00NR Min/Max: 8/16 Instructor: Academy of Dance Arts Staff

Level: Kinderdance I Kinderdance II Elementary

Ballet

Discover basic dance techniques with emphasis on flexibility and coordination. Practice of dance steps and how to execute them correctly, effectively and efficiently will be stressed. Program will be catered to each individual’s level of skill and experience. Ballet slippers required. Date: January 24 - March 13 Day: Tuesdays Time: 4:00 - 5:00pm Location: Indian Hill School Grade: K4 - 2nd Fee: $39.00R/$49.00NR Program#: 211120-01 Min/Max: 6/16 Instructor: Academy of Dance Arts Staff

Young Athletes

This new program introduces children to the world of sports. This will be an inclusive program where children with or without special needs will play and learn alongside one another. Young Athletes will engage children through developmentally appropriate play activities designed to foster physical, cognitive, and social development. It will also raise awareness about the abilities of children with disabilities through inclusive peer participation, demonstrations, and other events. Date: January 2 - February 20 EW! Day: Mondays N Time: 5:30 - 6:15pm Location: Rite-Hite Family YMCA (9250 N. Green Bay Rd. - Brown Deer) Age: 2 - 7 years Fee: $47.00R/$57.00NR Program#: 211320-01 Min/Max: 4/12 Instructor: YMCA Staff

Age: 3-4 years 4-5 years 6-7 years

Date: 2:00 - 2:45pm 2:45 - 3:45pm 3:45 - 5:00pm

Program#: 211121-01 211121-02 211121-03

Jazzercise Team Dance

At Jazzercise Team Dance, girls will have the chance to get moving to their favorite music, learn new dance steps and a performance routine, and find out why fitness can be fun. Team Dance is a non-competitive class for girls in 4th through 8th grade that combines aerobic conditioning and strength training with the fun of traditional dance class choreography. This format devotes more time to learning choreography and refining dance movements than in our Junior Jazzercise class. The instructor will encourage girls of any ability level to do their best and have fun - NO dance experience is necessary! *The instructor, Lisa Simons, is a Dance Specialist with the Milwaukee Public Schools. She holds a BA in Dance Education from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a MA from Northwestern University. Her twenty-eight years of dance experience include dancing professionally, teaching at the elementary, secondary and university levels, directing, choreographing and she also served as an Artist-in-Education for the Illinois Arts Council three times. She is also a certified Jazzercise instructor! Questions? Call Julia Gimbel at (414) 964-1516 Date: January 5 - February 23 Day: Thursdays Time: 4:30 - 5:30pm Location: Good Hope School Room 13 Grade: 5th - 8th Fee: $65.00R/$75.00NR Program#: 213051-01 Min/Max: 6/24 Instructor: Lisa Simons*

Junior Jazzercise

Fitness is fun with this exercise program designed especially for girls. More than just a dance class, Junior Jazzercise will have kids moving to their favorite songs and improving coordination, balance, posture and CONFIDENCE at the same time! The girls will also learn about nutrition and physiology in an easy to understand format and be rewarded for their efforts. A parent should accompany their child into the first class and arrive 10-15 minutes early. Wear comfortable clothes and tennis shoes. Water and healthy snack are provided. Questions? Call Julia Gimbel at (414) 964-1516. Day: Wednesdays Time: 4:15 - 5:00pm Location: Good Hope School Room 13 Grade: 1st—3rd Fee: $52.00R/$62.00NR Min/Max: 6/24 Instructor: Julia Gimbel Session: I II

Date: Program#: January 11 - February 15 213050-01 February 22 - March 28 213050-02


The North Shore Junior Knights Wrestling Club The North Shore Junior Knights Wrestling Team

This club is for the beginner wrestler looking to learn the fundamentals of wrestling. It will introduce & teach basic wrestling positions & moves from the up, down and neutral positions. Participants will learn wrestling with an emphasis on technique, positioning & sportsmanship in a fun, fast-paced atmosphere. Program instructed by NHS Wrestling Coaches: Tim Schermetzler, Gus Kaufmann, Cody Tesch and Ethan Klein. If you have questions or concerns about the program, equipment and other fees please call Coach Schermetzler at 414-788-1017 or email him at: tschermetzler@yahoo.com *Fee includes team t-shirt & admission into the North Shore Junior Knights Wrestling Classic Tournament

Date: February 7 - March 6 Day: Tuesdays Time: 6:00 - 7:30pm Location: NHS Upper North Gym Balcony Grade: 1st - 8th grade Fee: $40.00R/$50.00NR* Program#: 211210-01 Min/Max: 10/50 Instructor: NHS Wrestling Coaches: Tim Schermetzler, Gus Kaufmann, Cody Tesch, Ethan Klein and NHS Student-Athletes

The North Shore Junior Knight Wrestling Team is for the competitive wrestler looking to improve their techniques and prepare for competition. The team will travel to a series of dual meet and tournament competitions throughout the season including a youth tournament to be hosted at NHS: the North Shore Junior Knights Wrestling Classic. All wrestlers on the team must have a current year USA Wrestling Card – required for admission to youth tournaments. For wrestlers with 1 or more years of experience. Program instructed by NHS Wrestling Coaches: Tim Schermetzler, Gus Kaufmann, Cody Tesch and Ethan Klein. If you have questions or concerns about the program, equipment and other fees please call Coach Schermetzler at 414-788-1017 or email him at: tschermetzler@yahoo.com *Fee includes t-shirt, USA Card: $35 value & admission into the North Shore Junior Knights Wrestling Classic Tournament. USA Card required – tournament, transportation, and equipment fees added as needed. Parent Meeting will be held on Wednesday January 11th 6:15 in NHS Cafeteria. Date: January 9 - March 21 Day: Mondays & Wednesdays Time: 6:00 - 7:30pm Location: NHS Upper North Gym Balcony Grade: 4th - 8th grade Fee: $95.00R/$105.00NR - includes USA Card* $60.00R/$70.00NR - no USA Card Program#: 211211-01 Min/Max: 8/40 Instructor: NHS Wrestling Coaches: Tim Schermetzler, Gus Kaufmann, Cody Tesch, Ethan Klein and NHS Student-Athletes

Bananas Swim Team (Green Team)

This program will focus on the basic to advanced techniques of competitive swimming providing training to improve the participants’ fitness related to the sport. Must be able to swim 50+ yards (two lengths of the pool/ one crawlstroke/freestyle and one backcrawl) and carry a “C” average in all classes. Participants are encouraged to attend two practices per week and compete in league meets with other swim clubs. The Bananas Swim Team has partnered with the Schroeder Swim Club in the development for advanced competitive swimmers. Day: Mondays - Thursdays Time: 5:30 - 6:30pm Location: NHS Pool Grade: 1st - 6th & beginner 7th/8th graders Fee: $135.00R/$155.00NR Min/Max: 6/60 Instructor: Dwight Davis, NHS Head Girls/Boys Swim Coach, Kristina Hansen and Katie Sherman Session: I II

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Date: Program#: January 2 - March 15 (skip 1/12, 1/26) 211040-01 March 19 - June 7 (skip 4/9-4/12, 5/28) 211040-02

Bananas Swim Team (Yellow Team)

This program will focus on the basic to advanced techniques of competitive swimming while providing dryland and water training to improve the participants fitness related to the sport of competitive swimming. Participant must be able to swim 100+ yards of the pool (4 lenghts) and carry a “C” average in all classes. The program is for pre-high school, high school, masters, and triathlon swimmers. The Bananas Swim Team has partnered with the Schroeder Swim Club in the development for advanced competitive swimmers. Participants are encouraged to attend three practices per week and compete in league meets with other swim clubs. Day: Mondays - Thursdays Location: NHS Pool Grade: 7th - 12th including masters and triathletes Fee: $160.00R/$180.00NR Min/Max: 6/40 Instructor: Dwight Davis, NHS Head Girls/Boys Swim Coach, Kristina Hansen and Katie Sherman Session: I II III

Date: Time: January 2 - March 15 (skip 1/12, 1/26) 5:30 - 7:00pm March 19 - June 7 (skip 4/9-4/12, 5/28) 2:45 - 4:15pm March 19 - June 7 (skip 4/9-4/12, 5/28) 5:30 - 7:00pm

Program#: 211041-01 211041-02 211041-03

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GIVE US A CALL OR STOP BY FOR A TOUR – REGISTRATION IS ONGOING THROUGHOUT THE YEAR AND THE 1ST WEEK IS FREE! Walter Schroeder Aquatic Center, 9240 N. Green Bay Rd., Brown Deer, WI


MikroSoccer

MikroSoccer introduces the young player to the basics of the game. Participants are exposed to FUNdamentals, techniques and motor skills. MikroSoccer enhances team dynamics by using positive reinforcement and it brings excellent experiences to the learning process. Parents are welcome to participate. Shirt included with program fee. Participants are required to bring their own ball. Balls can be purchased from instructor for $10.00 Time: 10:00 - 11:00am Session I Age: 3—6 years co-ed Date: Day: Program#: Location: Glen Hills Middle School Gym/Outside Jan. 14—Feb. 18 Sat. 211070-01 Fee: $55.00R/$65.00NR Jan. 15—Feb. 19 Sun. 211070-02 Min/Max: 8/24 per time slot Instructor: Milwaukee Kickers Staff Session II Session III Date: Day: Program#: Date: Day: Feb. 25 - March 31 Sat. 211070-03 April 14—May 19 Sat. Feb. 26 - April 1 Sun. 211070-04 April 15—May 20 Sun.

Winter Indoor Lacrosse

Program#: 211070-05 211070-06

Youth lacrosse program for girls’ grades 3rd to 8th and boys’ 3rd-6th grade and 7th-8th grade. Learn the essential skills of playing lacrosse combined with fun games to demonstrate and reinforce the concepts of the game. Come play the fastest game on two feet. Each session will be an hour in length. Date: January 9 - February 27 Day: Mondays Location: Uihlein Soccer Complex 7101 W. Good Hope Rd. - Milwaukee Fee: $150.00R/$170.00NR Min/Max: 6/25 Instructor: Robin Buckley NEW! Session: Level: Time: Program#: I All Girls 5:00 - 6:00pm 211220-01 II 3rd - 6th Grade Boys 6:00 - 7:00pm 211220-02 III 7th - 8th Grade Boys 7:00 - 8:00pm 211220-03

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Karate

Let your child experience the challenges of the Young American Martial Arts Club. This dynamic program has been developed in cooperation with the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Children’s Center, a leader in early childhood development and education. This innovative martial arts program will encourage your child to develop a positive attitude, perseverance, self confidence, and self discipline. All this and more in the fun-filled challenges of the Young American Martial Arts Club conveniently located at Parkway School. Please inquire within for a discount for additional family members that register. Upon registering, please inform Parkway office staff that you will be attending this program after school. Location: Parkway School - Gym Fee: $179.00R/$199.00NR Min/Max: 10/50 Instructor: Phil Sauer Session: I II III IV

Age: 4-6 years 7-9 years 4-6 years 7-9 years

Date: January 11 - March 28 January 11 - March 28 April 16 - May 23 April 16 - May 23

Day: Wednesdays Wednesdays Mondays & Wednesdays Mondays & Wednesdays

Time: 4:00 - 4:30pm 4:30 - 5:15pm 4:00 - 4:30pm 4:30 - 5:15pm

Program#: 211100-01 211100-02 211100-03 211100-04

Traditional Chinese Martial Arts

Let your child be exposed to traditional Chinese Martial Arts (Kung Fu), an important element of the Chinese culture developed over thousands of years. This program is designed for beginners and teaches the fundamentals. See how your child will gain in flexibility, harmony, and elegance, as well as basic self-defense skills. Day: Tuesdays Location: Indian Hill School - Gym Fee: $45.00R/$55.00NR Min/Max: 6/50 Instructor: Huimin Zhao, Suburban Academy Age: 5-9 years 10-18 years 5-9 years 10-18 years

Date: Time: January 17 - March 6 5:00 - 5:45pm January 17 - March 6 5:50 - 6:35pm March 20 - May 15 (skip (4/10) 5:00 - 5:45pm March 20 - May 15 (skip (4/10) 5:50 - 6:35pm

Roufus Mighty Mind and Mighty Muscles Martial Arts Fitness Training For Kids

The goal at Academe Roufus is to teach children respect for themselves and others through important life skills like listening to directions, paying attention, and the value of concentration. All in addition to teaching the physical skills and grace of a world renown Martial Arts program, which has led the field since 1973. Parents, you are welcome to train with your children at no additional cost. Be a Roufus Fit Family. The family that kicks together, sticks together. Date: January 14 - March 3 Day: Saturdays Time: 11:00am - 12noon Location: NHS A113 (Dance Studio) Age: 5 - 12 years Fee: $55.00R/$65.00NR Program#: 211080-01 Min/Max: 10/25 Instructor: Pat Roufus

EI-2714 NICOLET REC. DEPT SUMMER CAMP

Session: I II III IV

Program#: 211101-01 211101-02 211101-03 211101-04

EI-2714 NICOLET REC. DEPT SUMMER CAMP

The Nicolet Recreation Department is excited to announce that it has, once again, expanded its summer camp experience for our campers, and parents, too!! Located at Glen Hills Middle School in Glendale, we provide an exciting program full of swimming, sports, arts and crafts, special events, field trips, and more!! In addition to our regular 5-week program that runs from noon to 6pm, our precamp week, and our post-camp week, we will be adding one additional post camp week for an 8-week option! Lastly, camp on Fridays will be located at Nicolet High School where we will make use of the expansive gyms, grounds, and swimming pool! Travel arrangements will be made available for students that participate in the district’s Fabulous Friday field trip program. For more information, look for our 2012 Summer Bulletin that will be mailed to every area resident in March; give us a call at 414-351-7566; or visit us on the web at: http://www.nicolet.k12.wi.us /activities/recreation.cfm Registration will be available beginning on March 1, 2012


Parent/Child Archery

Focused attention from the instructor with an emphasis on learning proper techniques and avoiding bad habits. Learn the fundamentals and build your skills. Equipment is provided. Instructed by Inna Lebedinsky, an Olympian who represented the Soviet Union in the 1980 Olympic Games. Participants are welcome to bring their own bows. We recommend parents to attend program with child. Date: April 14 - May 26 Day: Saturdays Location: Kletzsch Park - Archery Range Age: 5-9 years Fee: $49.00R/$59.00NR Min/Max: 4/15 Instructor: Inna Lebedinsky Session: Day: Time: Program#: I Saturdays 9:00 - 9:30am 211131-01 II Saturdays 9:30 - 10:00am 211131-02

Archery - PreTeen

Focused attention from the instructor with an emphasis on learning proper techniques and avoiding bad habits. Learn the fundamentals and build your skills. Equipment is provided. Instructed by Inna Lebedinsky, an Olympian who represented the Soviet Union in the 1980 Olympic Games. Participants are welcome to bring their own bows. Date: April 14 - May 26 Day: Saturdays Time: 10:00 - 11:00am Location: Kletzsch Park - Archery Range Age: 10-13 years Fee: $49.00R/$59.00NR Program#: 211134-01 Min/Max: 4/15 Instructor: Inna Lebedinsky

Indoor Archery - Cubs

Indoor Archery - PreTeen

Focused attention from the instructor with an emphasis on learning proper techniques and avoiding bad habits. Learn the fundamentals and build your skills. Equipment is provided. Instructed by Inna Lebedinsky, an Olympian who represented the Soviet Union in the 1980 Olympic Games. If students have their own bows, please bring to class. Instructor is available for private lessons for children with emotional and/or physical challenges and family and/or group unit.

Focused attention from the instructor with an emphasis on learning proper techniques and avoiding bad habits. Learn the fundamentals and build your skills. Equipment is provided. Instructed by Inna Lebedinsky, an Olympian who represented the Soviet Union in the 1980 Olympic Games. If students have their own bows, please bring to class. Instructor is available for private lessons for children with emotional and/or physical challenges and family and/or group unit.

Date: February 20 - April 2 Day: Mondays Time: 6:00 - 6:30pm Location: Glen Hills School - Upper Gym Age: 6 - 10 years Fee: $39.00R/$49.00NR Program#: 211132-01 Min/Max: 4/15 Instructor: Inna Lebedinsky

Date: February 20 - April 2 Day: Mondays Time: 6:30 - 7:30pm Location: Glen Hills School - Upper Gym Age: 11 - 13 years Fee: $39.00R/$49.00NR Program#: 211133-01 Min/Max: 4/15 Instructor: Inna Lebedinsky

Kickball

Kickball is a recreational playground game which was originally called “Kick Baseball” and played just the same. It is truly lots of fun and most commonly played on school playgrounds. In this class, we will learn the correct way to play and have loads of fun doing it. This is also a great physical team sport without injuries and every week we’ll have battling competitions against each other. On the last day we will have a “winner takes all game” and that team will received an award and bragging rights that they are the Nicolet Rec. Kickball Champs. Of course, no sports competition is complete without an end of the season party which will also happen on the very last night. So beat the winter indoor blues and sign up! Day: Mondays Session: Time: 6:00 - 7:30pm I Location: Glen Hills School - Gym II Age: 6 - 13 years Fee: $30.00R/$40.00NR Min/Max: 15/25 Instructor: Ilona Cheney

Date: Program#: January 23 - March 12 211230-01 March 26 - May 21 (skip 4/9) 211230-02


Registration for 2012 Baseball Season & GLL Baseball Skills Clinics Hitting, Pitching, Defense & Catcher clinic sessions run from January through April Open to the public

GLL Players $30, Non-GLL $40

On-Line Registration for Little League & Clinics Begins 11/12/11 Players must register before 12/18/11 to be guaranteed a roster spot on a team for the 2012 season (Non-residents who wish to play in the Glendale Little League should contact Rodd Schneider, GLL President, at (414-699-3660) or roddandrea@aol.com)

www.glendalelittleleague.com

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NICOLET RECREATION DEPARTMENT

2012 RECREATION SOFTBALL REGISTRATION DEADLINE: APRIL 9th, 2012* *$20 LATE FEE WILL BE APPLIED TO ALL REGISTRATIONS AFTER APRIL 9TH, 2012

NAME____________________________________________MALE/FEMALE (M/F)________________ EMAIL:________________________________________PHONE:________________________________ ADDRESS________________________________________CITY____________________ZIP_________ SCHOOL _____________________BIRTHDATE____________GRADE (2011-12)_______ AGE________ Will you serve as a volunteer: HEAD coach (Yes/No)__________ASSISTANT coach(Yes/No)_________ If played last year: 2011 Team/League:_______________________________________________________ If new league or new to program: Requests:___________________________________________________ Requests are taken on a first-come basis. All requests will be taken into consideration but are not guaranteed. Many circumstances need to be considered when placing players on teams: availability, roster size, siblings, coaches, managers etc. Other requests can be made on the back side of this form.

Grade: League: (circle) (K-1) TEE BALL (1-2) PARENT PITCH (3-5) JUNIOR (3-5) JUNIOR (6-8) SENIOR (6-8) SENIOR (9-12) HIGH SCHOOL (9-12) PARENT/TEEN

Gender: Boys/Girls Boys/Girls Girls Boys Girls Boys Boys/Girls Boys/Girls

Fees are listed as Resident/Non-Resident.

Program #: 311800-01 311800-02 311800-03 311800-04 311800-05 311800-06 311800-07 311800-08

FEE: Games: $44/55 SAT $44/55 MON $49/61 T/R $49/61 M/W $49/61 T/R $49/61 M/W $35/45 TUE $35/45 FRI

1st Practice: 1st Game:

6/9/11 4/16/11* 4/16/11* 4/16/11* 4/16/11* 4/16/11* N/A N/A

Location: 6/11/11 Nicolet HS 5/7/11 Parkway #3 5/8/11 Parkway #3 5/7/11 Parkway #1 5/8/11 Parkway #1 5/7/11 Glen Hills 5/15/11 Glen Hills 5/11/11 Glen Hills

*Practices are scheduled at the Head Coach’s discretion. Practices may begin as early as the week of April 16th. Once a player is placed on a team, the Head Coach will contact you near the week of April 16th to let you know the team placement and the first scheduled practice. If you have not been contacted by the Head Coach by April 23rd, please contact the Recreation Office. Program Descriptions on back side.

The form below MUST be filled out and returned or mailed directly to the Nicolet Recreation Department, 6701 N. Jean Nicolet Road, Glendale, WI 53217.

To DONATE to the BOB CATALANO Fund: Please check the following: $5___$10____$15____$20____$25____$50_____$100______ The Bob Catalano Fund was set up in the name of a long time dedicated coach who passed away. The donations are used to fund much needed softball projects including new equipment and improved facilities. TOTAL FEE ENCLOSED:________(check #:___/ cash: ____/ credit: ____MC/Visa Exp Date____ Card #________________ Name on Card:_______________________ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SIGNATURE OF PARENT OR GUARDIAN (if under 18 years of age)


2012 Youth Softball Leagues Program Descriptions TEE BALL

Tee Ball is for ages 4-6 (K4 thru 1st grade). This is a non-competitive program open to boys and girls with little or no previous baseball experience. Participants will learn the very basic fundamentals of baseball and organized games will be played but scores and standings will not be kept. Players will be randomly placed on teams. However, you may request to have your child be placed with their friends. Each player will receive mini Major League Baseball team replica shirts and hats. The first day (June 9) will be an orientation/practice session and uniforms and schedules will be handed out. All teams will be coached by a combination of paid high school students and adult volunteers. Coaches meetings will be held the week leading up to the first day. Volunteer coaches needed, please email Kirk_Krychowiak@nicolet.k12.wi.us if interested. A packet of information will be mailed to you upon registration. All league info will be posted on the Nicolet Recreation website under softball central. Games will be played on Saturday mornings at rotating times of 9am, 10am and 11am.

PARENT PITCH

A step up from Tee Ball, Parent pitch is for those just finishing 1st or 2nd grade. First graders playing for the first time should start with Tee Ball. K5ers may register for this league if they have played Tee Ball before. This league is similar to Tee Ball and uses the same ball. No scores or league standings are kept. However, this is the league where the rules and defensive positions begin to be taught. There are no umpires in these games and all players must bat against pitches thrown by the volunteer parents. A volunteer adult Head Coach will be assigned to each team. It will be the Head Coach’s responsibility to solicit a team sponsor who will provide team shirts and hats, schedule practices and coordinate all team activities. Volunteer coaches are needed, please email Kirk_Krychowiak@nicolet.k12.wi.us if interested. Players are randomly assigned to teams by the school they attend, but you may request certain teams or to be with friends. If returning to the league, you will automatically be assigned the same team you played on the previous year. Games are generally played on Monday evenings with an occasional Wednesday game scheduled.

JUNIOR GIRLS

This league is for girls just finishing 3rd thru 5th grade. This league uses an 11” softball and scores and league standings are kept. All games are umpired by adult recreation staff. A volunteer adult Head Coach will be assigned to each team. It will be the Head Coach’s responsibility to solicit a team sponsor who will provide team shirts and hats, schedule practices and coordinate all team activities. Volunteer Head Coaches are needed, please email Kirk_Krychowiak@nicolet.k12.wi.us if interested. Players are randomly assigned to teams by the school they attend, but you may request certain teams or to be with friends. If returning to the league, you will automatically be assigned the same team you played on the year before. Games are played on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. There is an all-star game for those selected to play during 4th of July weekend and a graduation game played at Helfaer Field (Miller Park) for “graduating” 5th graders sometime in July. The season will end no later than July 26th.

JUNIOR BOYS

This league is for boys just finishing 3rd thru 5th grade. This league uses a 12” softball and scores and league standings are kept. All games are umpired by adult recreation staff. A volunteer adult Head Coach will be assigned to each team. It will be the Head Coach’s responsibility to solicit a team sponsor who will provide team shirts and hats, schedule practices and coordinate all team activities. Volunteer coaches are needed, please email Kirk_Krychowiak@nicolet.k12.wi.us if interested. Players are randomly assigned to teams by the school they attend, but you may request certain teams or to be with friends. If returning to the league, you will automatically be assigned the same team you played on the year before. Games are played on Monday and Wednesday evenings. There is an all-star game for those selected to play during 4th of July weekend and a graduation game played at Helfaer Field (Miller Park) for “graduating” 5th graders sometime in July. The season will end no later than July 25th.

SENIOR GIRLS

This league is for girls just finishing 6rd thru 8th grade. This league uses a 12” softball and scores and league standings are kept. All games are umpired by adult recreation staff. A volunteer adult Head Coach will be assigned to each team. It will be the Head Coach’s responsibility to solicit a team sponsor who will provide team shirts and hats, schedule practices and coordinate all team activities. Volunteer coaches are needed, please email Kirk_Krychowiak@nicolet.k12.wi.us if interested. Players are randomly assigned to teams by the school they attend, but you may request certain teams or to be with friends. If returning to the league, you will automatically be assigned the same team you played on the year before. Games are played on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. There is an all-star game for those selected to play during 4th of July weekend and a graduation game played at Helfaer Field (Miller Park) for “graduating” 8th graders sometime in July. The season will end no later than July 26th.

SENIOR BOYS

This league is for boys just finishing 6rd thru 8th grade. This league uses a 12” softball and scores and league standings are kept. All games are umpired by adult recreation staff. A volunteer adult Head Coach will be assigned to each team. It will be the Head Coach’s responsibility to solicit a team sponsor who will provide team shirts and hats, schedule practices and coordinate all team activities. Volunteer coaches are needed, please email Kirk_Krychowiak@nicolet.k12.wi.us if interested. Players are randomly assigned to teams by the school they attend, but you may request certain teams or to be with friends. If returning to the league, you will automatically be assigned the same team you played on the year before. Games are played on Monday and Wednesday evenings. There is an all-star game for those selected to play during 4th of July weekend and a graduation game played at Helfaer Field (Miller Park) for “graduating” 8th graders sometime in July. The season will end no later than July 25th.

HIGH SCHOOL

This league is for boys and girls in high school or just graduating. This league uses a 12” softball and scores and league standings are kept. All games are umpired by adult recreation staff. Students can sign up as a team (minimum 10 per team) or as individuals to be placed on a team. Each team will be assigned a team Captain and it will be the team Captain’s responsibility to schedule any practices and coordinate all team activities. The league is co-ed and co-ed softball rules will apply. Teams do not need to have a minimum number of females or males on each roster. Games will be played on Tuesday nights at Glen Hills Middle School. The season will end no later than August 14th. Championship t-shirts will be awarded to the league champion. No uniform is required.

PARENT/TEEN

This league is for adults and teen males and females and is designed to be a “family fun” program. Co-Ed rules apply. Each team must have a minimum of 3 females in the line-up each week. The league uses a 12” softball and scores and league standings are kept. All games are umpired by adult recreation staff. Players can sign up as a team (minimum 10 per team) or as individuals to be placed on a team. Each team will be assigned a team Captain and it will be the team Captain’s responsibility to schedule any practices and coordinate all team activities. Games will be played on Friday nights at Glen Hills Middle School. The season will end no later than August 17th. Championship t-shirts will be awarded to the league champion. No uniform is required.


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ACT Workshop

Students will gain direct experience with each of the five sections of the ACT. They will become familiar with the types of questions they will encounter on the four multiple choice tests as well as learn a variety of strategies to attack those questions. The instructor has this in-depth course based on 18 years experience successfully preparing students to take the ACT. Day: Wednesdays Time: 6:30 - 8:30pm Grade: 11th - 12th Min/Max: 6/30 Instructor: Fred Silver Session: Date: Location: Fee: I February 15 - April 4 NHS C111 $200.00R/$230.00NR II April 18 - May 30 Shorewood Intermediate School $175.00R/$195.00NR 3830 N. Morris Blvd. - Shorewood Room 312

Program#: 222080-01 222080-02

Open Basketball

This is a great opportunity to hone your skills while playing in a fun and competitive atmosphere. Sign-up with a friend to guarantee an open spot. Save money and a spot in the program by pre-registering. Nicolet School District students only. Time: Location: Grade: Instructor:

1:30 - 4:30pm NHS Gym 2 (gym 1 on 3/10) 7th - 12th Ron Jaggard

Session: I II

Date: Day: January 7 - May 5 Saturdays April 9 - 13 Monday - Friday

Fee: Program#: $40.00 pre-register/$5.00 at door 221050-01 $20.00 pre register/$5.00 at door 221050-02

Nicolet High School Water Polo Club

A co-ed program focusing on the techniques of water polo. Most of this program will be spent in situations and drills related to the sport. Members of this club will be eligible for bananas swim meets. Â Date: February 20 - March 22 Day: Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays Time: 2:45 - 4:00pm Location: NHS Pool Grade: 9th - 12th Fee: $35.00R/$45.00NR Program#: 221025-01 Min/Max: 15/60 Instructor: Dwight Davis, NHS Head Girls/Boys Swim Coach

Softball Open Gym

Work on fastpitch pitching and throwing fundamentals to prepare for the Spring season. Emphasis on pitching mechanics and skill. Â Date: January 23 - March 12 (skip 2/13, 2/27) Day: Mondays Time: 8:00 - 9:00pm Location: NHS Gym 2 Grade: 8th-12th Fee: $15.00R/$25.00NR Min/Max: 6/20 Instructor: Teri Green

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Don Beebe’s House of Speed High School Football Academy Specific to Quarterbacks, Wide Receiver and Defensive Backs

Join Don Beebe’s House of Speed to make you quicker, stronger, more explosive, more confident and more successful on the field. Expert designed drills and techniques that will help you become the football player you want to be. The program will feature: Technical Training for each Position, Positional Training, Strength Training, and Explosive Training. Date: April 16 - May 21 Day: Mondays Time: 7:00 - 8:30pm Location: NHS Gym 2 Grade: 8th - 12th Fee: $139.00R/$159.00NR Program#: 223120-01 Min/Max: 8/24 Instructor: Don Beebe’s House of Speed Staff

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Indoor Archery - Teens

Focused attention from the instructor with an emphasis on learning proper techniques and avoiding bad habits. Learn the fundamentals and build your skills. Equipment is provided. Instructed by Inna Lebedinsky, an Olympian who represented the Soviet Union in the 1980 Olympic Games. If students have their own bows, please bring to class. Instructor is available for private lessons for children with emotional and/or physical challenges and family and/or group unit. Date: February 20 - April 2 Day: Mondays Time: 7:30 - 8:30pm Location: Glen Hills School - Upper Gym Age: 14+ Fee: $39.00R/$49.00NR Program#: 221131-01 Min/Max: 4/15 Instructor: Inna Lebedinsky

Archery - Teen

Focused attention from the instructor with an emphasis on learning proper techniques and avoiding bad habits. Learn the fundamentals and build your skills. Equipment is provided. Instructed by Inna Lebedinsky, an Olympian who represented the Soviet Union in the 1980 Olympic Games. Participants are welcome to bring their own bows. Date: April 14 - May 26 Day: Saturdays Time: 11:00 - 12:00pm Location: Kletzsch Park - Archery Range Age: 14-18 years Fee: $49.00R/$59.00NR Program#: 221130-01 Min/Max: 4/15 Instructor: Inna Lebedinsky

North Shore Martial Arts Club

The North Shore Martial Arts Club is an exciting program combining Judo/JuJitsu and Karate. John Greivell and Ed Petty, both WFB residents, have been practicing and instructing martial arts for over 20 years and they bring this experience to their exciting martial arts program. The focus is to achieve and maintain fitness through practical self-defense based training while keeping the workouts fun and challenging. Please join up...try it yourself or with your whole family! Karate - This program teaches the basic stances, kicking and punching techniques and practices them using striking pads. This gives you an intense cardio workout. Additionally, you will learn various self-defense techniques and traditional martial arts training routines. Judo/Ju Jitsu is an excellent form of mental and physical conditioning which teaches techniques that stress calmness and flexibility as well as aerobic conditioning and strength. Advanced students learn additional techniques including counter throws and combination techniques and can participate in randori (free practice). Advanced students will be expected to practice in a Judogi. Location: Age: Min/Max: Instructor:

Lydell Community Center - Gym 5205 N. Lydell Ave. - Whitefish Bay 13 - 18 years 5/12 John Greivell (Judo) & Phil Sauer (Combat Suikido)

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Combat Suikido Session: Date: Day: I January 9 - March 26 Mondays II April 2 - June 25 (skip 4/9, 5/28) Mondays

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

Fee: $120.00R/$140.00NR $120.00R/$140.00NR

Program#: 221300-01 221300-02

Judo Advanced Session: Date: Day: I January 11 - March 28 Wednesdays II April 4 - June 27 (skip 4/11) Wednesdays

Time: 7:30 - 8:30pm 7:30 - 8:30pm

Fee: $120.00R/$140.00NR $120.00R/$140.00NR

Program#: 221300-03 221300-04

Judo Advanced & Combat Suikido Session: Date: Day: Time: Fee: I January 9 - March 28 Mon. & Wed. 6:15 - 7:15pm $140.00R/$160.00NR or 7:30 - 8:30pm II April 2 - June 27 Mon. & Wed. 6:15 - 7:15pm $140.00R/$160.00NR (skip 4/9, 4/11, 5/28) or 7:30 - 8:30pm

Program#: 221300-05 221300-06


Intro to Computers

This program is designed for those who have never used a computer and is geared for the older beginner. It will slowly walk participants through the concepts. Microsoft basics and general use of a PC (not Apples or Macs). Day: Tuesdays Level: Dates: Program#: Time: 6:00—7:20pm Beginner January 17 - February 14 232010-01 Location: NHS C107 Intermediate February 28 - March 27 232010-02 Fee: $64.00R/$74.00NR Min/Max: 8/15 Instructor: Mike Brown

Microsoft Word

In this series of sessions, introductory concepts will be taught in Microsoft Word, a word processing program. Participants should have basic computer experience. Word I—Introductory: includes text options, cut/copy/paste, formatting, bulleting/numbering, and saving/opening/creating documents. Word II—Intermediate: includes tables, tab stops, indenting, inserting images, watermarks, headers/footers, shading and spiking. Day: Tuesdays Level: Time: 7:40 - 9:00pm Beginner Location: NHS C107 Intermediate Fee: $64.00R/$74.00NR Min/Max: 8/15 Instructor: Mike Brown

Dates: Program#: January 17 - February 14 232011-01 February 28 - March 27 232011-02

Introductory Microsoft Excel

In this series of sessions, introductory concepts will be taught in Microsoft Excel, a popular spreadsheet program. Participants should have basic computer experience. Includes navigation, workbook management, data entry, formatting, formulas, cell reference, and cut/copy/paste tasks. Date: Day: Time: Location:

April 17 - May 15 Fee: $64.00R/$74.00NR Tuesdays Min/Max: 8/15 6:00—7:20pm Program#: 232012-01 NHS C107 Instructor: Mike Brown


Intro To Social Media

Over the past few years, social media sites like Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn have exploded to include tens of million of active users worldwide. What is all the buzz about? In this class, you will learn how to best take advantage of these online tools for personal use, professional development and connecting with resources that match your specific interests. This class will be a hands-on, interactive session for beginners and also those who have experimented with social media tools but are seeking more effective ways to use them. Date: Day: Time: Location: Fee: Program#: Min/Max: Instructor:

January 16 & 23 Mondays 6:30 - 8:30pm NHS C107 $44.00R/$54.00NR 232320-01 10/25 Tim Cigelske

Intro To Facebook

February 6 & 13 Monday 6:30 - 8:30pm NHS C107 $44.00R/$54.00NR 232322-01 10/25 Tim Cigelske

Date: Day: Time: Location: Fee: Program#: Min/Max: Instructor:

February 27 & March 5 Monday 6:30 - 8:30pm NHS C107 $44.00R/$54.00NR 232321-01 10/25 Tim Cigelske

eBay Basics

If the number of users on Facebook were a country, it would be the third most populous in the world. Users have flocked to Facebook to promote business, share family photos and memories, and keep up to date with what friends across the world are doing. This class will teach users an understanding of who and how people can view their Facebook profile, how to find their family and friends on Facebook, how to share photos and video, and as well as business tools and applications of the world’s most popular website. Date: Day: Time: Location: Fee: Program#: Min/Max: Instructor:

Intro To LinkedIn For Professionals

More than 100 million professionals use LinkedIn to exchange information and ideas, maintain a professional identity online, and network with local and national industry colleagues. This session will demonstrate how to proactively use LinkedIn to establish your professional profile, stay in touch with colleagues, find experts and opportunities, and join industry, professional, or other relevant groups.

Turn your spring cleaning into cash. One person’s junk is another person’s treasure! Nothing has proven this expression truer than eBay. Whether you’ve never visited an online auction site or are a frequent shopper on eBay, this eBay class will provide you with all the information needed to start selling on eBay or to expand your current eBay business. Come and discover how eBay can be a great income producing hobby. As an added bonus, we will also discuss using Craigslist. Topics include setting up a seller’s account, promoting your merchandise with attention grabbing descriptions and eye catching photos, providing customer service, collecting money and safely shipping your items. Date: Day: Time: Location: Fee: Min/Max: Program#: Instructor:

www.quinndental.com quinndds@wi.rr.com

February 29 - March 14 P Wednesdays CO-O 7:00—9:00pm Whitefish Bay Middle School - Media Center 1144 E. Henry Clay St. - Whitefish Bay $50.00R/$60.00NR 5/12 232280-01 Jeff Biskowitz


Route 66 All-American Diner & Comfort Food

Diner food is quintessentially American and the best comfort food ever created. But, you don’t have to drive hundreds of miles to find your favorites; you can make them at home. You’ll sample these classics... • Cherry Limeade, • My Mom’s Meatloaf (best meatloaf ever) with Loaded Smashed Potatoes and Jalapeno Corn • WWII Mock Apple Pie and a “Dusty” Sundae made with my Grandmas Homemade Fudge Sauce Date: January 25 Day: Wednesday NEW! Time: 6:30 - 9:00pm Location: NHS B133 Fee: $28.00R/$38.00NR Program#: 232020-01 Min/Max: 12/30 Instructor: Staci Joers

Healthy(er) Tailgating!

Spring is here; time for Baseball, Hot Dogs, Apple Pie & Chevrolet! And Tailgating! But, forget what you’ve done in the past—no more simple brats and hot dogs! Skip the chips and cheese dip! You can have a great time tailgating without busting your belt! Try these new tailgating ideas for your sport of choice, Brewers or Packers, for a healthier and more upscale party at the stadium. You’ll sample...Peppered Turkey Subs with Bleu Cheese Mayo and Fresh Fruit with Creamy Orange Dip, Lime Grilled Chicken with Roasted Tomato Salsa and Cedar Planked Salmon. Date: May 2 NEW! Day: Wednesday Time: 6:30 - 9:00pm Location: NHS B133 Fee: $28.00R/$38.00NR Program#: 232022-01 Min/Max: 12/30 Instructor: Staci Joers

Check out Staci’s cooking specials on Time Warner Digital Cable Channel #411 “Wisconsin on Demand” Go to Channel #411 Select the “Restaurants & Food” Category Then Select “Cooking with Class” You’ll see a variety of seasonal shows, all about 20 minutes in length, that you can choose to watch any time, day or night and the FREE! Recipes for the shows are linked to my website on the “Hint’s, Tips & Recipes” page. www.cookingwithclass.us

Stir-Fry!

Enter the world of stir-fry. From Chinese to Thai, from chicken to beef, to meatless, we’ll cover them all. Come and try a variety of stir-fry’s. Learn how to create and properly cook a stir-fry for a dish that gives you bright and crispy vegetables loaded with nutrition and meats that are wonderfully juicy and flavorful. I’ll prepare... • Peking Pork with Sweet Bean Paste and Puffy Noodles • Beef with Broccoli • Thai Chicken Basil • Tofu and Veggie Stir-fry • Yangchow Fried Rice

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NEW Date: March 21 Day: Wednesday Time: 6:30 - 9:00pm Location: NHS B133 Fee: $28.00R/$38.00NR Program#: 232021-01 Min/Max: 12/30 Instructor: Staci Joers


You and Your Digital Camera

You Have Pictures In Your Camera - Now What?

Bring your digital camera – and its instruction manual – to this two-hour hands-on workshop on basic Digital Photography. This class is for people who are new to digital photography and will cover how to overcome some common problems, some useful features and functions of your digital camera, and sure-fire tips and techniques for making better photos.

This two hour seminar demonstrates how to save, archive and print your photos whether you have a computer or not. The seminar covers photo printing options, basic photo editing, use of photos in Email, ordering photos online, and use of photos in books and multi-media using Windows PC computers.

Date: March 7 Day: Wednesday Time: 6:30 - 8:30pm Location: NHS D111 Fee: $22.00R/$32.00NR Program#: 232270-01 Min/Max: 4/15 Instructor: C.T. Kruger

Date: March 14 Day: Wednesday Time: 6:30 - 8:30pm Location: NHS D111 Fee: $22.00R/$32.00NR Program#: 232271-01 Min/Max: 4/20 Instructor: C.T. Kruger

Advanced Digital Photography Techniques

Bring your camera and its instruction manual to this two-hour workshop designed to get you “out of automatic” and use your camera’s exposure modes and functions in situations like Sports, Portraits, Low Light, and more. This class is ideal for people who have purchased interchangeable lens (DSLR) cameras, or have an advanced digital camera with Program, Shutter / Aperture Priority, and Manual exposure modes. Date: March 21 Day: Wednesday Time: 6:30 - 8:30pm Location: NHS D111 Fee: $25.00R/$35.00NR Program#: 232272-01 Min/Max: 4/12 Instructor: C.T. Kruger

Old Family Photos & Digital Age

Albums, boxes and drawers of old family photos and slides can be converted to digital images for prints, scrapbooking, hardcover books and multimedia projects. This seminar covers your options to copy old family photos - whether you have a computer or not. Information on computer use is for Windows PC computers. Date: March 28 Day: Wednesday Time: 6:30 - 8:30pm Location: NHS D111 Fee: $22.00R/$32.00NR Program#: 232273-01 Min/Max: 4/20 Instructor: C.T. Kruger


Blues/Boogie Woogie Piano Styles

Instant Piano For Hopelessly Busy People

Play the blues away and have a natural ball! This completely hands-on workshop introduces beginners and experts alike to the uniquely American piano form known as the blues. For beginners it’s a low stress introduction to piano playing. For those who already play traditional piano this workshop sets the stage for learning many different styles including rock, gospel, jazz, boogie-woogie and improvising techniques. Learn the secrets of the blues’ unique scale, form, rhythm and improvisation. And free yourself from sheet music.

If you yearn to experience the joy of playing piano, but you don’t want years of weekly lessons, this short course is for you. In just a few hours you can learn enough secrets of the trade to give you years of musical enjoyment. How is it done? Typical piano lessons teach you note reading but piano professionals use chords. You will learn all the chords needed to play any pop song in this one session: any song, any style, any key. And many of the professional’s insider secrets and short-cuts will be revealed.

Date: March 26 Day: Monday Time: 6:00 - 9:30pm Location: NHS E121 Fee: $75.00R/$85.00NR Program#: 232312-01 Min/Max: 6/15 Instructor: Linda Medsker

Date: April 19 Day: Thursday Time: 6:00 - 9:30pm Location: NHS E121 Fee: $75.00R/$85.00NR Program#: 232311-01 Min/Max: 6/15 Instructor: Linda Medsker

How To Play Music By Ear

Learn one of music’s deepest mysteries: how to play songs without relying on music. A very practical presentation of music theory that includes predicting chord progressions, how to “blend together” songs in different keys (modulations), learning from recordings and transposing - all expressed in everyday language. This is an ideal follow-up to the Instant Piano for Hopelessly Busy People workshop and is open to anyone who has a basic understanding of chords on any instrument. Expand your musical horizons; free yourself from sheet music dependence and be the life of the party! Some prior experience with chords recommended. Date: April 23 Day: Monday Time: 6:00 - 9:30pm Location: NHS E121 Fee: $75.00R/$85.00NR Program#: 232310-01 Min/Max: 6/15 Instructor: Linda Medsker

Community Choral Arts

This community chorus is open for anyone who loves to sing! The Community Choral Arts group will perform in a concert held on Sunday, June 3rd at 3:00 pm in the SHS Auditorium. Date: April 5 - May 31 NEW! Day: Thursdays P Time: 7:00 - 9:00pm CO-O Location: Shorewood High School 1701 E. Capitol Drive - Shorewood Performing Arts Building Room 273 Fee: $80.00R/$90.00NR Program#: 232313-01 Min/Max: 15/20 Instructor: Jason Clark

Introductory Square Dancing

Learning modern square dancing is easy. The experienced square dance caller guides you through a series of square dance steps. Then, blending these steps into a pattern, the caller quickly has you dancing to the rhythm of the music. Square dancing stimulates the mind while keeping you physically fit. It is a fun, social activity that offers a more enjoyable alternative to typical exercise classes. Singles, couples, and children 12 and older can participate, and no special clothing is needed. Once the square dance steps become natural, you will be ready to join in Square Dances held regularly several days each week in the Milwaukee area. Both young and old love the fitness, friendship, and fun available in square dancing. Date: January 19 - April 26 (skip 3/8, 4/12) Day: Thursdays Time: 7:00 - 9:00pm Location: NHS Cafeteria Age: 15 years and up Fee: $65.00R/$75.00NR Min/Max: 8/24 Program#: 232470-01 Instructor: Eric Tangman

Ballroom Dance

Are you left out when the music starts playing at a wedding or on a cruise? Learn ballroom dancing and have a great time doing it! Intermediate and Advanced Levels feature new steps from the previous season. Must register with dance partner. Basic I (Beginner): Working with basic material Fox Trot, Rumba, Swing, and Waltz. Intermediate: Must have completed 1 or more semesters of basic ballroom or equivalent experience. Advanced: Must have completed at least 3 terms of ballroom dancing or equivalent experience. Date: February 7 - April 17 (skip 4/10) Level: Time: Program#: Day: Tuesdays Basic I (Beginner) 6:30-7:25pm 232460-01 Location: NHS Cafeteria Intermediate 7:30-8:25pm 232460-02 Fee: $51.00R/$61.00NR per couple Advanced 8:30-9:25pm 232460-03 Min/Max: 10/25 couples Instructor: Lou Calicchio


Tap Into Spring

Tap dance is great fun and great exercise. Learn the basic steps and some simple routines in a friendly, supportive environment. Whether you wish to reveiw from past instruction or “tap into something new,” this is the class for you!!!! *Nancy Weiss-McQuide, M.S. is a dance instructor (tap, jazz & hip-hop) at UW-Milwaukee, has been an Education Artist for the Milwaukee Repertory Theater for 15 years, and choreographs musicals for area high schools, universities, community theaters, and show choirs. Date: March 27 - May 8 (skip 4/10) Day: Tuesdays Time: 8:00 - 9:00pm Location: NHS A113 - Dance Studio Fee: $45.00R/$55.00NR Min/Max: 6/15 Program#: 233111-01 Instructor: Nancy Weiss-McQuide*

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Pressing, Carving and Stamping Clay Tiles

Learn pressing, carving and stamping clay art tiles. They are ornamental, low relief and often depict natural scenes and motifs. Sculpt clay and pour plaster to make a mold for reproducing your tiles. Explore pressing, stamping and carving clay tiles to design a mosaic. Please, bring an image to the first class that you will use for inspiration. The instructor has a degree in ceramics from University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Date: January 11 - February 8 Day: Wednesdays Time: 6:00—8:00pm Location: NHS D109 Fee: $60.00R/$70.00NR (fee includes clay) Min/Max: 6/20 Program#: 232190-01 Instructor: Heather Eiden, RYT, art specialist

Water Colors

Water media will be explored as a means of creating and developing personal expression using a working studio format with critque and demostrations. Suggested supply list (totaling approx. $80.00) will be sent prior to the first class. Day: Mondays Session: Date: Program#: Time: 5:00 - 7:30pm I January 30 - March 19 232450-01 Location: NHS D109 II March 26 - May 21 (skip 4/9) 232450-02 Fee: $68.00R/$78.00NR Min/Max: 9/14 Instructor: John Boho

Fingerpainting Frenzy For Adults!

You don’t need to be artistic to have fun with fingerpainting!! It’s a great workout for your hands and a great way to clear your mind! Come join the fun and leave the clean-up to us!!! Time: 11:45 - 12:45pm Location: Good Hope School Room 6 Min/Max: 3/10 Instructor: Lisa Vondra, Nicolet Rec. Dept. Summer Camp Director and DPI Licensed Professional Educator Session: I II III IV V VI

Date: Day: January 3 - February 7 Tuesdays January 6 - February 10 Fridays January 3 - February 10 Tuesdays & Fridays February 14 - March 20 Tuesdays February 17 - March 23 Fridays February 14 - March 23 Tuesdays & Fridays

Stained Glass

A revered art form brings added elegance to modern decor. Students will receive a supply list at the start of the program. Date: January 18 - April 4 Day: Wednesdays Time: 6:30—9:00pm Location: NHS C109 Fee: $95.00R/$105.00NR Min/Max: 10/30 Program#: 232440-01 Instructor: Marion Allen

Fee: $44.00R/$54.00NR $44.00R/$54.00NR $64.00R/$74.00NR $44.00R/$54.00NR $44.00R/$54.00NR $64.00R/$74.00NR

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Acrylic Painting

Learn how to paint with acrylics in this studio formatted class. Emphasis will be on blending colors and composition. One on one instruction as well as group critiques and demonstrations will help develop your style. Suggested supply list will be sent prior to first class. Approximate cost of supplies is $100-150. Date: January 12 - April 5 (skip 3/8) Day: Thursdays Time: 6:00 - 8:30pm Location: NHS D109 Fee: $70.00R/$80.00NR Program#: 232530-01 Min/Max: 9/15 Instructor: Judy Gahn Murphy


Taming The High Cost of College

The Secrets To Winning Scholarship Money For College!

Want to save THOUSANDS of dollars on your child’s college education? TAMING THE HIGH COST OF COLLEGE workshop provides unique strategies you can implement right away! You will learn: • How to attend an expensive private university for LESS THAN the cost of a state school • How to qualify for more need-based financial aid • The DOs and DONT’s in applying for financial aid • How to use “tax scholarships” to pay for your college expenses • How to get money from schools even if you do not qualify for need-based aid Come see for yourself how to save money, save time, and reduce stress when applying to and paying for college.

YOU WILL DISCOVER THE ANSWERS TO THESE QUESTIONS AND MORE… • Where can I find scholarships with less competition • How do I know which scholarships I have a chance to win • What strategies can I employ to make myself stand out from the crowd • What can I do to make the judges remember me • What are the keys for maximizing my odds of winning • How can I write excellent scholarship essays • How do I get the perfect recommendation letters

P Date: March 14 CO-O Day: Wednesday Time: 7:00 - 8:30pm Location: Range Line School - Room 108 11040 N. Range Line Rd. - Mequon Fee: $6.00R/$16.00NR per family Program#: 232292-01 Min/Max: 3/50 Instructor: Brad Baldridge College Solutions, LLC

Date: April 25 O-OP C Day: Wednesday Time: 6:30 - 8:30pm Location: Range Line School - Room 108 11040 N. Range Line Rd. - Mequon Fee: $6.00R/$16.00NR per family Program#: 232293-01 Min/Max: 3/50 Instructor: Brad Baldridge College Solutions, LLC

NOTE: This workshop is set up for parents and students to attend together.

Beyond Retirement Illusions

How you live in retirement depends on your view of the financial path to get there. With so much information about retirement, it can be hard to see clearly the best route to take. This seminar will look at six common illusions that many investors have about retirement while also examining the realities of retirement in the 21st century. The program objective is for you to come away with a financial strategy to ensure you will be ready to live the retirement you’ve always envisioned. Date: January 18 Day: Wednesday Time: 6:30 - 9:00pm Location: NHS A106 (Athletic Conference Room) Fee: $15.00R/$25.00NR Program#: 232290-01 Min/Max: 6/24 Instructor: Nick Hassler, Financial Advisor

The Path 2 Buy Home Buying Seminar

Buying your first home can be a very intimidating experience. This class should give you lots of answers and information so you can make educated decisions about that first home purchase. This class will walk you through the entire process from start to finish. We begin at the preapproval process with your lender, explain how and why to work with a Realtor, the loan application process, and finally closing. Along the way you will learn about credit reports and scoring, appraisals and home inspections, negotiating your offer to purchase, title insurance and the closing process. This class is held in a very informal setting to encourage you to ask your questions of two very experienced professionals in the Real Estate and mortgage lending business. Date: February 14 Day: Tuesday Time: 6:30 - 8:00pm Location: NHS B116 Fee: $9.00R/$19.00NR Program#: 232050-01 Min/Max: 3/15 Instructor: Penny Charlson & John Friedrichs

Sheepshead also available for adults see page 51

Home Selling

Selling your home in these challenging times can be quite a project. Get the advice you need from the experts. This class will help you learn how to prepare your home for sale and how to deal with prospective customers. You will learn about the pros and cons of working with a Realtor or selling on your own. The class will point out important things to know about the “Offer to Purchase” and the home inspection. Understand more clearly some of the financial issues involved in a home sale. Learn from two experts in the fields of Real Estate Sales and Mortgage lending in a relaxed classroom setting that encourages your questions and concerns. Date: February 15 Day: Wednesday Time: 6:30 - 8:00pm Location: NHS B116 Fee: $9.00R/$19.00NR Program#: 232051-01 Min/Max: 3/15 Instructor: Penny Charlson & John Friedrichs


How to Get Your Book Published

How to Get Your Book Published, Milwaukee author Tom Kertscher, will offer insights from his experience in getting two books published. The class will provide an overview on developing an idea and submitting proposals to publishers and agents. Questions will be encouraged. A PolitiFact Wisconsin reporter for the Journal Sentinel, Tom is the author of “Cracked Sidewalks and French Pastry: The Wit and Wisdom of Al McGuire (University of Wisconsin Press); and “Brett Favre: A Packer Fan’s Tribute” (Turner Publishing). The program is offered twice and is not a continuation. Day: Tuesday Session: Date: Program#: Time: 7:00 - 8:30pm I March 27 232300-01 Location: NHS D111 II May 1 232300-02 Fee: $20.00R/$30.00NR Min/Max: 6/25 Instructor: Tom Kertscher

Evening Adult Spanish Programs

Beginning Spanish: Learn Spanish skills in a small class setting. Pick up new vocabulary with a focus on business, traveling, education and leisure, as well as learning about Latin American cultures. Students in the beginning Spanish will focus on grammatical skills, verb conjugation and idiomatic expressions. Continuing Spanish 1: Learn Spanish skills in a small class setting. Pick up new vocabulary with a focus on business, traveling, education and leisure, as well as learning about Latin American cultures. Students in the continuing Spanish will focus on expanding vocabulary, sentence structure and verb tenses. Continuing Spanish 2: Learn Spanish skills in a small class setting. Pick up new vocabulary with a focus on business, traveling, education and leisure, as well as learning about Latin American cultures. Students in the continuing Spanish will focus on expanding vocabulary, sentence structure and verb tenses. Continuing Spanish 3: Learn Spanish skills in a small class setting. Pick up new vocabulary with a focus on business, traveling, education and leisure, as well as learning about Latin American cultures. Students in the continuing Spanish will focus on expanding vocabulary, sentence structure and verb tenses. Location: NHS B119 Fee: $179.00R/$199.00NR Min/Max: 1/10 Instructor: Rosalba Romero Level: Beginning Spanish Contiuning Spanish 1 Contiuning Spanish 2 Contiuning Spanish 3 Beginning Spanish Contiuning Spanish 1 Contiuning Spanish 2 Contiuning Spanish 3

Date: January 10 - March 13 January 10 - March 13 January 11 - March 14 January 11 - March 14 March 20 - May 22 March 20 - May 22 March 21 - May 23 March 21 - May 23

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

Learning Chinese - The Easy Way

Ever wonder why we can learn a new skill much faster when we are having fun? Through TV commercials, story-telling, reciting poems, sing-a-long and dancing, this class attempts to immerse you in a total Chinese environment, you will learn the language, history and culture subconsciously. No pre-requisite necessary. Date: Day: Time: Location: Fee: Program#: Min/Max: Instructor:

February 24 - March 30 Fridays 5:30 - 6:30pm NHS B116 $99.00R/$109.00NR 232590-01 5/15 Andrew Eng

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Day: Tuesdays Tuesdays Wednesdays Wednesdays Tuesdays Tuesdays Wednesdays Wednesdays

Program#: 232200-01 232200-02 232200-03 232200-04 232200-05 232200-06 232200-07 232200-08

“It’s Not About the Food” - Overcoming Binge Eating and Compulsive Overeating

This 5 week interactive workshop follows a workbook designed specifically for those struggling with binge/compulsive overeating issues. Class includes assignments, group discussion, 2 private follow-up sessions with instructor to evaluate progress, along with the possibility of being part of a support group geared toward helping those with similar issues. *Registered Dietitian specializing in weight management and eating disorders. Weight Management LLC (Office locations in Shorewood & Brookfield). Any questions, call Karen at (414) 779-1336. Date: January 4 - February 1 NEW! Day: Wednesdays Time: 6:00 - 7:00pm Location: NHS D111 Fee: $50.00R/$60.00NR Program#: 232610-01 Min/Max: 3/10 Instructor: Karen Crane, RD, CD - Registered Dietitian*


Natural Lawn Care 101

Join Amy Joyce for a workshop on how to create a beautiful, healthy lawn that’s safe for your family, pets and the environment. Learn the fundamentals of natural lawn care, why it’s such a great idea and how to get started. Feel free to bring your lawn care questions. Date: Day: Time: Location: Fee: Min/Max: Program#: Instructor:

P March 5 CO-O Monday 7:00—8:30pm Lydell Community Center - Room 22 5205 N. Lydell Ave. - Whitefish Bay $15.00R/$25.00NR 5/30 232340-01 Amy Joyce, Co-founder/Co-director Healthy Communities Project

Native Plants for the Urban Garden

Learn about showy native perennials sized to fit any urban shade or sun garden. Whether you prefer a tidy, manicured landscape or a naturalized, cottage-style garden, you’ll come home with the knowledge of several sustainable native plant options to get your garden blooming. . . Wisconsin style. Date: March 13 P CO-O Day: Tuesday Time: 7:00 - 9:00pm Location: Shorewood High School EW! 1701 E. Capitol Drive - Shorewood N PE Building Room 209 Fee: $10.00R/$20.00NR Program#: 232341-01 Min/Max: 4/20 Instructor: Kristyn Greenfield, Horticulturist and UW-Ext. Master Gardener

Bird & Butterfly Gardening Tips & Tricks

Set your garden aflutter with the hottest bird and butterfly hangout on the block. Discover how to grow butterflies for free. Find out what a muddle is and how to turn it into a garden feature. Learn which plants attract and sustain funky caterpillars, colorful butterflies and mesmerizing hummers and which beverage selections you should provide your garden guests.

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NE P Date: March 20 Fee: $10.00R/$20.00NR CO-O Day: Tuesday Program#: 232342-01 Time: 7:00 - 9:00pm Min/Max: 4/20 Kristyn Greenfield, Horticulturist and UW-Ext. Master Gardener Location: Shorewood High School Instructor: 1701 E. Capitol Drive - Shorewood PE Building Room 209 ADHD, Learning and Developmental Delays – Help for Your Child and Your Family

20% of our kids are now diagnosed with a psychological disorder. Neurodevelopmental health is not simply a psychological situation. Children who struggle to concentrate or pay attention in school suffer academic and social hardship. Functional neurologist, Dr. Scott Theirl walks you through the physical side of these often psychologically labeled conditions and demystifies emerging therapies to optimize your child’s health and wellness. We will talk about the time for special diets and food sensitivity testing, the role of sensory integration and neurotransmitters and when metabolic testing may be helpful.

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NE Date: April 3 Day: Tuesday Time: 6:30 – 8:00 PM Location: GreenSquare Center for the Healing Arts - Lower Level 6789 N. Green Bay Ave, Glendale Fee: $15.00N/$25.00NR Min/Max: 3/30 Program#: 232562-01 Instructor: Dr. Scott Theirl

From Cell Phones to WIFI…How Electro Magnetic Field Exposure Affects your Health

Learn how your electronic devices may have a negative impact on your health and what you can do to neutralize yourself. Demonstrations and testing will be provided. Date: February 9 NEW! Day: Thursday Time: 6:30 – 8:00 PM GreenSquare Center for the Healing Arts - Lower Level Location: 6789 N. Green Bay Ave, Glendale Fee: $20.00N/$30.00NR Min/Max: 3/20 Program#: 232563-01 Instructor: Charlene Watters, Integrative Health Coach and Lila Mueller, Reflexologist CRR, ART (Regd), NBCR

The HCG Protocol: Historical Perspectives, Latest Updates and Current Strategies for Amazing And Sustainable Weight Loss

Since it was first described by Dr. A.T.W. Simeons in the 1950’s in his famous book “Pounds & Inches”, the HCG protocol has been used by countless physicians and patients worldwide to obtain healthy and sustainable weight loss. Learn about the historical perspectives of this protocol, why this weight loss program is safer and far more effective than any other known diet, as well as current strategies for using HCG for weight loss. Dr. Riegg will also discuss the current national and worldwide obesity epidemic, including the evidence behind the staggering growth of American’s weight, and the scope of medical and financial complications that result from being overweight and obese. All attendees will receive a certificate for a FREE body composition analysis performed by Dr. Riegg, using Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis technology (reg. $55 value). The program is offered twice and is not a continuation. Day: Tuesdays Session: Date: Program#: NEW! Time: 6:00 - 8:00pm I January 10 232564-01 Location: GreenSquare Center for the Healing Arts II March 13 232564-02 6789 N. Green Bay Ave - Glendale III May 15 232564-03 Fee: $35.00N/$45.00NR Min/Max: 5/40 Instructor: Susan J. Riegg, MD


Cooking to Avoid Yeast and Other Common Allergens

Learn how to cook to avoid yeast and other common allergens. Dr. Bruce Semon will show how to prepare food to avoid yeast and other common allergy producing foods. Yeast in the diet can cause numerous health problems. Removing yeast from your diet can help you feel better. The same diet and cooking techniques can help people avoid such common allergy producing foods such as egg, wheat and dairy. Basic recipes will be given. A book is also available. The program is offered twice and is not a continuation. Day: Thursday Session: Date: Program#: Time: 7:30 – 9:00 PM I January 5 232550-01 Location: GreenSquare Center for the Healing Arts II May 10 232550-02 6789 N. Green Bay Ave - Glendale Fee: $15.00N/$25.00NR NEW! Min/Max: 3/30 Instructor: Bruce Semon, MD

The Emotional Freedom Technique

Learn how to take charge of your sense of well being with The Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), a mind-body medicine with an emotional version of acupuncture wherein we stimulate certain meridian points by tapping on them with our fingertips. EFT provides astonishing physical relief from emotional stress, pain, disease and physical ailments. This is a hands-on, experiential training. You will have the opportunity to clear issues from your own life as well as learning how to apply these techniques to others.

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Self-Hypnosis Training

This is a three week experiential workshop to learn self hypnosis and write effective suggestions to achieve a goal. You will learn how to easily imprint your subconscious mind with positive messages. Because of the relaxed state of hypnosis you will also automatically reduce your stress. Some common goals of self hypnosis are: to relieve test anxiety, improve self-esteem, reduce stress, improve concentration, stop smoking, release excess weight, relieve insomnia, enhance creativity, improve athletic performance and reduce pain.

NEW Date: February 4 & 11 Date: March 14 - 28 NEW! Day: Saturdays Day: Wednesdays Time: 9:00am - 1:00pm Time: 6:30 - 8:30pm Location: GreenSquare Center for the Healing Arts Location: GreenSquare Center for the Healing Arts 6793 N. Green Bay Ave - Glendale 6793 N. Green Bay Ave - Glendale Fee: $145.00N/$165.00NR Fee: $115.00N/$135.00NR Program#: 232551-01 Program#: 232553-01 Min/Max: 3/30 Min/Max: 3/30 Instructor: Karla Hermann Instructor: Karla Hermann Journey To Your Ideal Body Size

This class is about changing your mindset, developing a new relationship with food and forming new lifetime habits. We will be addressing emotional health and eating habits and forming new habits at a sub-conscious level to make permanent change. There is NO DIET or off-limit food, and no deprivation and hunger. You may combine this program with another program that works successfully for you. CD’s will be given as well as homework assignments. Date: January 30 - February 20 Day: Mondays NEW! Time: 6:30 - 8:30pm Location: GreenSquare Center for the Healing Arts 6793 N. Green Bay Ave - Glendale Fee: $128.00N/$148.00NR Program#: 232554-01 Min/Max: 3/30 Instructor: Karla Hermann

Continuing...The Journey To Your Ideal Body Size

This class is about changing your mindset, developing a new relationship with food and forming new lifetime habits. We will be addressing emotional health and eating habits and forming new habits at a sub-conscious level to make permanent change. There is NO DIET or off-limit food, and no deprivation and hunger. You may combine this program with another program that works successfully for you. CD’s will be given as well as homework assignments. Date: March 5 - March 26 NEW! Day: Mondays Time: 6:30 - 8:30pm Location: GreenSquare Center for the Healing Arts 6793 N. Green Bay Ave - Glendale Fee: $128.00N/$148.00NR Program#: 232555-01 Min/Max: 3/30 Instructor: Karla Hermann

Pain Management With Hypnosis

Learn how to take charge of your sense of well being with hypnosis and become an active participant in your treatment. Various techniques in self-regulation are taught to assist in reducing chronic pain. Hypnosis is useful in mitigating chronic pain. It reduces stress, fear, tension, anxiety, depression, and is psychologically pleasing. The benefits of learning to take charge of your comfort may be a reduction of medical office visits, and a reduction in medication, which in turn reduces the amount of undesirable side effects because of fewer intakes. The program is offered twice and is not a continuation. Time: 6:30 - 8:00pm Session: Date: Day: Location: GreenSquare Center for the Healing Arts I January 19 - February 2 Thursdays 6793 N. Green Bay Ave - Glendale II April 16 - 30 Mondays Fee: $125.00N/$145.00NR Program#: 232552-01 NEW! Min/Max: 3/30 Instructor: Karla Hermann

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De-Stress Through Attention And Art

Relationships and parenting feel like sources of stress for many of us. In this series of three sessions we will use active group participation, present-moment mindfulness, relaxation practice, and your creativity to gain insight. Identify solutions, feel empowered and resourced.

HeartMath for Health and Happiness

HeartMath is a well established, researched and validated biofeedback technique for achieving health and happiness. Learn how to create a coherent state in your body by using the power of your heart to build emotional flexibility and resilience so as to reduce your stress levels and revitalize your entire mind-body system. By practicing this technique you can learn how to creDate: February 16 - March 1 ate a shift in perception and feeling that can have a dynamic NEW! Day: Thursdays effect to enhance your overall well being and promote improved: Time: 6:30 - 8:00pm relationships, academic learning and performance, personal Location: GreenSquare Center for the Healing Arts growth practice, mental clarity, and physiological and psychologi 6789 N. Green Bay Ave - Glendale cal health. Participants will have the opportunity to experience a Fee: $50.00N/$60.00NR HeartMath session. Program#: 232556-01 Min/Max: 3/30 Date: April 23 Instructor: Carol Seydewitz, MS, LPC, ATRL-BC and Day: Monday Terence Gunville, MS,MTS, LCSW Time: 6:30 - 8:00pm Location: GreenSquare Center for the Healing Arts 6789 N. Green Bay Ave - Glendale Fee: $25.00N/$35.00NR Program#: 232557-01 Min/Max: 5/25 Diabetes: Reversing and Instructor: Norm Schwartz MD and Juliana VandenBerg MS

Preventing with Diet and Lifestyle

We are living in the midst of a dramatic increase in Type 2 diabetes. The Centers for Disease Control recently estimated that at the current rate, 1 in 3 teenagers today will have Type 2 diabetes by the time they are 40 years old. Pharmaceutical treatments have failed to reverse this trend and are increasingly associated with serious adverse effects. Clearly, our diet and lifestyle are contributing to this epidemic. Recent groundbreaking scientific research found complete reversal of Type 2 diabetes with a modified whole food diet. Learn about the many factors contributing to Type 2 diabetes so you can address the fundamental causes rather than the symptomatic consequences. Also learn how you can implement a safe and effective diet and lifestyle program to prevent and reverse Type 2 diabetes for yourself and your loved ones. Date: April 25 Day: Wednesday Time: 6:30 - 8:00pm Location: GreenSquare Center for the Healing Arts 6789 N. Green Bay Ave - Glendale Fee: $25.00N/$35.00NR Program#: 232558-01 Min/Max: 5/25 Instructor: Norm Schwartz MD and Juliana VandenBerg MS

Energize Your Life: 30 Ways to Increase Your Energy

Are you looking for more energy and vitality? There are many ways to boost energy in a natural way. Learn how to invigorate your body and mind through diet, relaxation, sleep, and exercise. Date: February 1 Day: Wednesday Time: 7:30 - 9:00pm Location: GreenSquare Center for the Healing Arts 6789 N. Green Bay Ave - Glendale Fee: $20.00N/$30.00NR Program#: 232560-01 NEW! Min/Max: 5/20 Instructor: Bernard Rosen, PhD Holistic Nutrition, E-RYT 500

Observe & Facilitate for Success! Hands-on Skills for Parents of the Special Need Child

This class is designed to introduce parents to the observational & movement-based techniques of the Anat Baniel Method for children. In a series of weekly classes you will experience the innovative movement and communication techniques of the ABM method to begin to apply with your child so that they can become more powerful, potent and successful learners. Date: February 3 - March 2 Day: Fridays Time: 11:30am - 12:30pm Location: GreenSquare Center for the Healing Arts 6789 N. Green Bay Ave - Glendale Fee: $50.00N/$60.00NR Program#: 232559-01 NEW! Min/Max: 8/20 Instructor: Patricia Holman, GCFP and ABM for Children

Secrets for Healthy Aging

Tired of hearing from your doctor, “That’s just a sign of age, there’s nothing you can do about it?” Learn how to age in a healthy manner and reduce the effects of aging. We’ll look at all the lifestyle factors that influence how you age and discuss how to create a healthier lifestyle. Learn about supplements to specifically support the body. Date: May 2 Day: Wednesday Time: 7:30 - 9:00pm Location: GreenSquare Center for the Healing Arts 6789 N. Green Bay Ave - Glendale Fee: $20.00N/$30.00NR Program#: 232561-01 NEW! Min/Max: 5/20 Instructor: Bernard Rosen, PhD Holistic Nutrition, E-RYT 500


Jazzercise

Burn up to 600 calories in one fun and powerfully effective 60-minute total body workout. Every Jazzercise group fitness class combines dance-based cardio with strength training and stretching to sculpt, tone and lengthen muscles for maximum fat burn. Choreographed to today’s hottest music, Jazzercise is a fusion of jazz dance, resistance training, Pilates, yoga, and kickboxing. Start dancing yourself fit and change the shape of your body today! Wear comfortable clothes that are easy to move in, supportive tennis shoes and bring water. Mats and weights are available to borrow. Students must arrive 15 minutes early for their first class. Jazzercise is an ongoing program, and you may attend any of the nine Regular Format classes and one Bodysculpting class offered each week. Come as often as you like (most attendees average 2-3 times per week). Questions? Call Julia Gimbel at (414 ) 964-1516. Day/Time: Mondays - 9:00am, 4:45pm & 6:00pm Session: Dates: Program#: Tuesdays - 9:00am (Bodysculpting format) I January 2 - February 25 233050-01 Wednesdays - 9:00am, 4:45pm & 6:00pm II March 5 - April 28 233050-02 Thursdays - 9:00am & 6:00pm Saturdays - 8:30am Location: Good Hope School Gym Fee: $84.00R/$94.00NR Min/Max: 4/24 Instructor: Julia Gimbel

In Glendale at Good Hope Elementary School Your choice of 8 convenient classes per week for one fee. Attend as often as you like. Come join us! Sign up today through the Nicolet Rec. Dept. Jr. Jazzercise at this location also! Glendale Jazzercise 2315 W. Good Hope Road call (414) 964-1516 for more info


Evening Yoga Flow with Yoga Fitness

Enjoy an active, flow-style of Hatha yoga for a complete mind/body exercise experience to help you align, strengthen and unwind mentally and physically. The format of class is multi-level and benefits all ages, fitness and yoga levels – it is a blend yoga that focuses on breathing, postures and movements to restore circulation, core strength, flexibility and balance while promoting inner tranquility. Enjoy a non-competitive, warm friendly atmosphere and the endless benefits of yoga. A limited amount of yoga mats, blocks and straps are supplied. Bring to Class: Yoga mat, pillow for support if needed, blanket in cooler season if desired, and water to stay hydrated is always a good idea. Wear to Class: Comfortable, stretchy clothes and we remove shoes for class. It’s always a good idea to consult your doctor before starting a new exercise routine including yoga. Multi-level class format, with flexibility of attending either Tuesday/Thursday class for make-ups Time: 6:00 - 7:00pm Location: Good Hope School Room 7 Fee: $75.00R/$85.00NR Min/Max: 5/20 Instructor: Erica Boos, RYT of Yoga Fitness (Yoga Alliance, YogaFit certified) Session: I II III IV V VI

Date: Day: January 3 - February 21 Tuesdays January 5 - February 23 Thursdays February 28 - April 24 (skip 4/10) Tuesdays March 1 - April 26 (skip 4/12) Thursdays May 1 - June 19 Tuesdays May 3 - June 21 Thursdays

Program#: 233030-01 233030-02 233030-03 233030-04 233030-05 233030-06

Gentle Morning Flow Yoga also available for adults see page 51 Middle Eastern Belly Dancing

The beginning class offers students the opportunity to learn the art of belly dancing in a comfortable, casual atmosphere. Learn basic choreography and enhance your overall flexibility and general conditioning. Optional field trips to local belly dancing events and spring recital. Wear exercise clothes. Hip scarves are available for purchase . The advanced class offers students the opportunity to learn more advanced choreography and different styles of dance while perfecting their technique. The technique class is a two hour class tailored for beginner through advanced level students. Classes will consist of technique drills (both Oriental and Folkloric), creating combos and improvisational techniques. Day: Tuesdays Location: Lydell Community Center - Room 17 5205 N. Lydell Ave. - Whitefish Bay Min/Max: 8/15 Instructor: Zahra Sagira (Advanced), Suzanne Singh (Beginning) Level: Beginning Advanced Technique Beginning Advanced Technique

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Date: Time: January 10 - February 14 7:30 - 8:30pm January 10 - February 14 6:15 - 7:15pm February 21 & 28 6:30 - 8:30pm March 13 - April 24 (skip 4/10) 7:30 - 8:30pm March 13 - April 24 (skip 4/10) 6:15 - 7:15pm May 8 & 15 6:30 - 8:30pm

Fee: $45.00R/$55.00NR $45.00R/$55.00NR $30.00R/$40.00NR $45.00R/$55.00NR $45.00R/$55.00NR $30.00R/$40.00NR

Program#: 233010-01 233010-02 233010-03 233010-04 233010-05 233010-06

Zumba Fitness

Zumba is a fusion of Latin and International music. The routines feature aerobic/fitness interval training with a combination of fast and slow rhythms that tone and sculpt the body. Zumba creates a party-like atmosphere, which is less intimidating for students that are not as coordinated. Participants know that they can just go with the flow and enjoy the party! But, what makes Zumba unique is that IT IS FUN!

Day: Saturdays Session: Date: Program#: Time: 9:30 - 10:30am I January 7 - February 11 233040-01 Location: NHS A113 (Dance Studio) II February 18 - March 24 233040-02 Fee: $45.00R/$55.00NR III March 31 - May 12* (skip 4/7) 233040-03 Min/Max: 8/20 * Class for May 12 will take place at the Lydell Community Center - WFB Instructor: Maria Schiro


Yoga 4 Golfers Wisconsin

Your body is your most important piece of golf equipment! Maintain proper core conditioning throughout the off-season with this golf-centric approach to yoga. This class is perfect for golfers new to yoga but also challenging to the regular yoga practitioner. Kirsten Hinz, Certified Yoga For Golfers™ Instructor will guide you through a variety of class topics including: “Creating More Power to Maximize Distance”, “Building Better Posture At Address”, “Balancing For Club Control” and “Visualizing Optimal Performance”. Bring a yoga mat, water for hydration and your favorite golf club! Please consult your doctor before starting a new exercise program including yoga.

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Day: Tuesdays Session: Time: 7:00 - 8:00pm I Location: NHS A113 (Dance Studio) II Fee: $75.00R/$85.00NR Min/Max: 5/20 Instructor: Kirsten Hinz, Certified Yoga For Golfers™ Instructor

Date: Program#: January 10 - February 7 233031-01 February 21 - March 20 233031-02

Pilates

As we age, our bodies grow imbalanced. Take action today and try Pilates. This complete body workout restores muscle balance, movement efficiency and builds endurance in the deep, intrinsic muscles that support the skeleton and spine. Improve your posture and abdominals and train the body and mind to coordinate a great attitude towards your life. Get inspired. Location: Lydell Community Center - Room 17 5205 N. Lydell Ave. - Whitefish Bay Fee: $75.00R/$85.00NR Min/Max: 5/15 Instructor: Kathie Spencer, Certified Trainer Beginner Session: I II III IV V VI

Date: Day: January 9 - February 13 Mondays January 12 - February 16 Thursdays February 27 - April 2 Mondays March 1 - April 5 Thursdays April 16 - May 21 Mondays April 19 - May 24 Thursdays

Time: 8:40 - 9:25am 6:25 - 7:15pm 8:40 - 9:25am 6:25 - 7:15pm 8:40 - 9:25am 6:25 - 7:15pm

Program#: 233020-01 233020-02 233020-03 233020-04 233020-05 233020-06

Intermediate Session: I II III IV V VI

Date: Day: January 9 - February 13 Mondays January 12 - February 16 Thursdays February 27 - April 2 Mondays March 1 - April 5 Thursdays April 16 - May 21 Mondays April 19 - May 24 Thursdays

Time: 9:30 - 10:20am 5:30 - 6:20pm 9:30 - 10:20am 5:30 - 6:20pm 9:30 - 10:20am 5:30 - 6:20pm

Program#: 233020-07 233020-08 233020-09 233020-10 233020-11 233020-12

Take a Chance, Try Some Dance

Here’s your chance to experience several dance styles, at beginner level, for fun and fitness. Jazz, hip hop, Salsa, modern/contemporary, and folk, will be among those covered for fast-paced fun, skill, and exercise. So, take a chance...try some dance... and be amazed at this enjoyable way to get moving. *Nancy Weiss-McQuide, M.S. is a dance instructor (tap, jazz & hip-hop) at UW-Milwaukee, has been an Education Artist for the Milwaukee Repertory Theater for 15 years, and choreographs musicals for area high schools, universities, community theaters, and show choirs. Date: March 27 - May 8 (skip 4/10) Day: Tuesdays Time: 7:00 - 8:00pm Location: NHS A113 - Dance Studio Fee: $45.00R/$55.00NR Min/Max: 6/15 Program#: 233112-01 Instructor: Nancy Weiss-McQuide*

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Tai Chi and Qigong

Tai Chi is a series of gentle, flowing movements that have been practiced as a health exercise since ancient times in China. Tai Chi integrates the body and mind to improve health, fitness and relaxation. The movements emphasize the importance of weight transference, which helps balance and prevents falls. Qigong is the practice of balancing and strengthening qi (life energy) in the human body. Date: March 5 - May 14 (skip 4/9) Day: Mondays Time: 7:00 - 8:00pm Location: NHS A113 (Dance Studio) Fee: $90.00R/$113.00NR Min/Max: 8/18 Program#: 233100-01 Instructor: Alice Kuramoto


Get Your Boots Wet! (Combo Water Aerobics)

Strengthen, tone, and tighten your muscles; improve lung and heart capacities; refine balance coordination, as you perform these movements. This routine is more rigorous and demanding than Aero Swim. Fitness Level: High Time: 7:00 - 7:45pm Session: Date: Day: Program#: Location: NHS Pool I January 2 - February 20 Mondays 235030-01 Age: 16 years and up II February 27 - April 23 (skip 4/9) Mondays 235030-02 Fee: $30.00R/$40.00NR III April 30 - May 23 Mon. & Wed. 235030-03 Min/Max: 10/25 AEA Specialist: Cindy Schlidt

Underwater Currents (Deep Water Aerobics)

Control the fight against gravity! This fitness program is a non-impact workout that incorporates muscular strengthening cardiovascular, conditioning, and core toning movements. This fitness program is done in deep water, therefore, participants should be comfortable in deep water with a floatation belt. Water shoes optional. Fitness level: Moderate. Location: Glen Hills Pool Age: 16 years and up Fee: $30.00R/$40.00NR Min/Max: 10/25 AEA Specialist: Cindy Schlidt Session: I II III

Date: Day: January 10 - February 28 Tuesdays March 6 - May 1 (skip 4/10) Tuesdays May 3 - May 29 Tues. & Thurs.

Time: 6:45 - 7:30pm 6:45 - 7:30pm 7:00 - 7:45pm

Program#: 235060-01 235060-02 235060-03

Waves (Shallow Water Aerobics)

A heart pounding, lung expanding, foot stomping never stop moving, calorie burning shallow water workout. This 45 minute experience is for anyone with a heartbeat! Water shoes required. Fitness level: Low. Day: Wednesdays Session: Time: 7:00 - 7:45pm I Location: NHS Pool II Age: 16 years and up Fee: $30.00R/$40.00NR Min/Max: 10/25 AEA Specialist: Cindy Schlidt

Date: Program#: January 4 - February 22 235070-01 February 29 - April 25 (skip 4/11) 235070-02

Aero Swim

This fitness program is a head-to-toe non-impact workout that incorporates muscular strengthening cardiovascular conditioning and core toning. This fitness program is a combination of deep water and lap swim movements. This is a program done in deep water, therefore, participants should be comfortable in deep water with a floatation belt (included with fee). Water shoes optional. Fitness level: High Location: Glen Hills Pool Age: 16 years and up Fee: $30.00R/$40.00NR Min/Max: 10/25 AEA Specialist: Cindy Schlidt Session: I II III IV

Date: Day: January 5 - February 23 Thursdays January 14 - March 3 Saturdays March 1 - April 26 (skip 4/12) Thursdays March 10 - May 5 (skip 4/7) Saturdays

Time: 6:45 - 7:30pm 8:15 - 9:00am 6:45 - 7:30pm 8:15 - 9:00am

Program#: 235020-01 235020-02 235020-03 235020-04

Water aerobics drop-in fee of $5.00R/$7.00NR for those with a challenging schedule. Pay on pool deck.


Co-ed Volleyball League

Join the FUN! Sign your team up for our recreational league. Please register as a team only. Registration deadline is January 20th. League play begins January 26th. Date: January 26 - April 19 (skip 3/8, 4/12) Day: Thursdays Time: 6:30pm, 7:30pm rotating schedule Location: Glen Hills Middle School - Gym Fee: $195.00 per team Program#: 231110-01 Min/Max: 4/8 teams

Tennis Adult Instruction

Whether you’re just learning the game of tennis or working to refine skill and technique, this is the program for you! Tennis balls are provided but students must bring their own racquets. Date: February 23 - April 26 (skip 3/8, 4/12) Level: Time: Program#: Thursdays Beginner 7:00 - 7:55pm 231020-01 Day: Location: NHS Gym 2 Intermediate 8:00 - 8:55pm 231020-02 Fee: $47.00R/$57.00NR Min/Max: 8/16 Instructor: Marty Goldin, former professional tennis player

Adult Beginner Tennis Lessons at Le Club

Whether this is your first time playing tennis or you haven’t played in years this class is for you! Come join the fun and learn how to play the game and develop your strokes under the instruction of Le Club’s tennis professional Erin Felber. Location: Le Club 2001 W. Good Hope Rd. - Milwaukee, WI 53209 Fee: $90.00R/$100.00NR Min/Max: 4/12 Instructor: Erin Felber Session: I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX

Date: Day: January 3 - February 7 Tuesdays January 4 - February 8 Wednesdays January 7 - February 11 Saturdays February 14 - March 20 Tuesdays February 15 - March 21 Wednesdays February 18 - March 24 Saturdays April 17 - May 22 Tuesdays April 18 - May 23 Wednesdays April 21 - May 26 Saturdays

Time: 7:00 - 8:00pm 7:00 - 8:00pm 9:00 - 10:00am 7:00 - 8:00pm 7:00 - 8:00pm 9:00 - 10:00am 7:00 - 8:00pm 7:00 - 8:00pm 9:00 - 10:00am

Program#: 231022-01 231022-02 231022-03 231022-04 231022-05 231022-06 231022-07 231022-08 231022-09

Adult Tennis Lessons at Elite - Tennis 1-2-3

Beginner tennis lessons for the non-tennis player. This is also an ideal lesson for individuals who haven’t picked up a racquet in years ( a great refresher course). Location: North Shore Elite 5757 N. Glen Park Rd. - Glendale Fee: $135.00R/$155.00NR Min/Max: 5/10 Instructor: North Shore Elite Staff Session: I II III

Date: Day: January 2 - February 27 Mondays January 4 - February 29 Wednesdays January 5 - March 1 Thursdays

Time: 6:00 - 7:00pm 1:00 - 2:00pm 7:30 - 8:30pm

Program#: 231021-01 231021-02 231021-03


Indoor Archery

Focused attention from the instructor with an emphasis on learning proper techniques and avoiding bad habits. Learn the fundamentals and build your skills. Equipment is provided. Instructed by Inna Lebedinsky, an Olympian who represented the Soviet Union in the 1980 Olympic Games. If students have their own bows, please bring to class. Instructor is available for private lessons for children with emotional and/or physical challenges and family and/or group unit. Date: February 20 - April 2 Day: Mondays Time: 7:30 - 8:30pm Location: Glen Hills School - Upper Gym Fee: $39.00R/$49.00NR Program#: 231131-01 Min/Max: 4/15 Instructor: Inna Lebedinsky

Archery

Focused attention from the instructor with an emphasis on learning proper techniques and avoiding bad habits. Learn the fundamentals and build your skills. Equipment is provided. Instructed by Inna Lebedinsky, an Olympian who represented the Soviet Union in the 1980 Olympic Games. Participants are welcome to bring their own bows. Date: April 14 - May 26 Day: Saturdays Time: 11:00 - 12:00pm Location: Kletzsch Park - Archery Range Fee: $49.00R/$59.00NR Program#: 231130-01 Min/Max: 4/15 Instructor: Inna Lebedinsky

Badminton

Great physical conditioning and a lot of fun! This sport offers something for everyone. Instruction will be offered for all who wish it. Rackets will be furnished or you may bring your own. Shuttlecocks will be provided. The schedule may change depending upon school calendar. Provide your email address on your registration form to receive information regarding changes in schedule. Date: January 11 - May 23 (skip 3/7, 3/21, 3/28, 5/9) Day: Wednesdays Time: 7:30 - 9:30pm Location: Whitefish Bay High School - Field House 1200 E. Fairmount Ave. - WFB Fee: $40.00R/$50.00NR Min/Max: 6/24 Program#: 231170-01 Instructor: Doug Kane

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Ice Skating - Adult 1-4

The adult curriculum is designed to promote overall fitness, while mastering the basics of ice skating. Divided into 4 levels, adult skaters will progress at an individual rate. Adult 1 - Proper techniques to fall & get up, marching, two-foot glides, turns & backward skating Adult 2 - Forward stroking & crossovers, backward one-foot glides & stops Adult 3 - Backward crossovers, two-foot spins & more advanced turns Adult 4 - More advanced turns, edge work & footwork Location: Pettit National Ice Center 500 St. 84th St. - Milwaukee 53214 Fee: $100.00R/$120.00NR Min/Max: 4/32 Instructor: Pettit National Ice Center Staff Session: I II III IV V VI VII VIII

Date: Day: January 7 - February 11 Saturdays January 8 - February 12 Sundays January 10 - February 14 Tuesdays January 12 - February 16 Thursdays February 18 - March 24 Saturdays February 19 - March 25 Sundays February 21 - March 27 Tuesdays February 23 - March 29 Thursdays

Time: 12:15 - 12:55pm 6:00 - 6:40pm 6:30 - 7:10pm 6:30 - 7:10pm 12:15 - 12:55pm 6:00 - 6:40pm 6:30 - 7:10pm 6:30 - 7:10pm

NEW! Program#: 231311-01 231311-02 231311-03 231311-04 231311-05 231311-06 231311-07 231311-08


Sewing Programs With Avis Marsh

Learn from the best....Avis will offer her expertise in tailoring and sewing for participants of all ability levels. These courses are designed to meet each individual’s needs. Bring your own pattern and fabric. Sergers available. Location: Fee: Min/Max: Instructor:

Lydell Community Center - Room 22 5205 N. Lydell Ave. - Whitefish Bay $75.00R/$85.00NR 6/22 Avis Marsh

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Session: Date: Day: I - Custom Tailoring February 13 - April 16 Mondays II - Sew Easy Fashions February 13- April 16 Mondays III - Advanced Sewing Evenings February 13 - April 16 Mondays IV - Advanced Sewing Daytime February 15 - April 18 Wednesdays

Safety Driving Class - 55 Alive Class

Learn defensive driving techniques, new traffic laws, rules of the road, and much more in this exciting course. Find out how to adjust your driving to age-related changes in vision, learning and reaction time. You might even get an insurance discount! You don’t have to take a test either! Millions of people have taken advantage of this valuable course. Please bring your driver’s license and an AARP card if you have one. Sign up NOW! Space is limited.

P Date: March 29 CO-O Day: Thursday Time: 8:30am - 12:30pm Location: Range Line School - Room 108 11040 N. Range Line Rd. - Mequon Fee: $16.00R/$26.00NR Program#: 242070-01 Min/Max: 7/25 Mental Pitfalls

What are the mental pitfalls of aging? How can we avoid them and have the best years of our lives in our later years? Participate in a lively discussion, laugh and embrace aging.

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Date: February 20 CODay: Monday NEW! Time: 10:30 - 11:30am Location: Range Line School - Room 108 11040 N. Range Line Rd. - Mequon Fee: $5.00R/$15.00NR Program#: 242620-01 Min/Max: 10/15 Instructor: Jo Heckenbach, Cope Services

Time: 9:30am - 12noon 12:30 - 3:00pm 6:30 - 9:00pm 9:30am - 12:00pm

Program#: 242500-01 242500-02 242500-03 242500-04

Texting

So you got that brand new cell phone as a gift from the holidays and you still can’t make heads or tails out of all of the different things that can be done especially Texting to that favorite grandchild(who is a whiz!) In this informative class you will learn the basics of texting, how to set up speed dial, take a picture (if your phone has the capability) set up voice mail and etc. Taught by that age group that has grown up on this kind of technology. Date: January 16 P CO-O Day: Monday Time: 1:00 - 2:00pm NEW! Location: Range Line School - Room 108 11040 N. Range Line Rd. - Mequon Fee: $5.00R/$15.00NR Program#: 242072-01 Min/Max: 10/15

Q & A with the Podiatrist

The average person will take almost 220 million steps during their lifetime-that’s a lot of walking. Is’t not surprising then, that almost all of us will experience some kind of foot pain. Dr. Czarnecki will discuss the common causes of foot pain and answer your questions. P

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Date: March 12 NEW! Day: Monday Time: 10:30 - 11:30am Location: Range Line School - Room 108 11040 N. Range Line Rd. - Mequon Fee: $5.00R/$15.00NR Program#: 242621-01 Min/Max: 10/15 Instructor: Dr. Thomas Czarnecki, Columbia/St. Mary’s Hospital

Mah Jongg

Winds! Bams! Dragons! Learn an ancient game with a modern twist. Mah Jongg had been a popular game in America since the 1920’s. (Note: this is NOT merely matching tiles, sometimes erroneously called Mah Jongg.) Combining both luck and skill, you will find people of all ages. Although this game of Chinese tiles is played by 4 people, the play is individual so partners are not needed. Groups of “Mahj” friends play regularly for years, so come and see why so many people have enjoyed this game for so long! You too will be able to play after this class. Fee includes current National Mah Jongg League Cards and materials. Day: Tuesdays Session: Time: 10:30am - 12noon I Location: Range Line School - Room 107 II 11040 N. Range Line Rd. - Mequon Fee: $55.00R/$65.00NR P CO-O Min/Max: 6/16 Instructor: Janet Fine

Date: Program#: March 6 - April 10 242071-01 April 17 - May 22 242071-02


Gentle Morning Flow Yoga

Enjoy a light, gentle flow-style of Hatha yoga to help release tension and fatigue with this mind/body experience to promote well being. This class offers a chance to unwind and improve mobility – with calming, yet energizing exercises to improve posture, circulation, balance, range-of-motion and strength, while promoting tranquility. It’s always advised that your doctor be consulted before starting yoga or any new form of exercise. Yoga Mats, Blocks and Straps are available for use if needed. Bring to Class if desired: Yoga mat, pillow for added support if needed, blanket, water to stay hydrated is always a good idea especially in a warmer season. Wear to Class: Comfortable stretchy clothes and we remove shoes for class. It is always a good idea to consult your doctor before starting a new exercise program including yoga. Multi-level class format, with flexibility of attending either Tuesday/Thursday class for make-ups Day: Thursdays Time: 9:30 - 10:30am Location: Good Hope School Room 7 Fee: $75.00R/$85.00NR Min/Max: 5/20 Instructor: Erica Boos, RYT of Yoga Fitness (Yoga Alliance, YogaFit certified) Session: I II III

Date: Program#: January 5 - February 23 243030-01 March 1 - April 26 (skip 4/12) 243030-02 May 3 - June 21 243030-03

Badger Band Concert

Under the direction of Professor Michael Leckrone, (he hasn’t retired as of printing) the Wisconsin Band has become the top collegiate marching band in the nation. Why? Because the Wisconsin Band consists of over 300 hard-working and enthusiastic students and staff members who strive to keep “raising the bar” year after year. On Thursday, April 19, the UW Varsity Marching Band will celebrate its 37th annual spring concert at the Kohl Center. No other college band puts on such an extravaganza complete with professional staging, lighting, sound and pyrotechnics performed for 25,000 Badger fans each year. The Wisconsin Band is pleased to announce another action-packed spring concert with special guests to be announced. There will be lots of surprises and effects during this two and one-half hour concert. Dinner stop (on your own) is at East Towne Mall and then on to the concert. This trip is extremely popular, please register ASAP. Date: April 19 P CO-O Day: Thursday Time: Bus loads at 2:30pm Bus departs at 2:45pm Bus returns approx. at 11:30pm Location: Range Line School - Parking Lot (SW corner) 11040 N. Range Line Rd. - Mequon Fee: $57.00R/$67.00NR Program#: 242060-01 Min/Max: 7/25

Get Up! Stand Up!

A low impact exercise class for seniors. our focus will be on emphasizing good posture, developing core muscle strength, awareness and joint mobility. Please wear clean gym shoes and comfortable clothing. Date: January 25 - February 29 Day: Wednesdays Time: 12noon - 1:00pm Location: Good Hope School Gym Fee: $80.00R/$90.00NR Min/Max: 6/12 Program#: 242371-01 Instructor: Sarah Hluchnik

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Viva Las Vegas - Fireside Theater

Vegas! All you have to do is say the name and you can instantly imagine the sights and sounds of the greatest entertainment capital of the world. Exciting shows and great entertainers such as The Rat Pack, Frank, Dean & Sammy, Elvis Presley, Bette Midler and on and on have lit up the Las Vegas Strip. The Fireside continues its cherished tradition of live band revues with a sparkling tribute to the ultimate center of music, laughter, glitz and glamour featuring a stunning cast of performers and the Fireside’s own Live Band! Call Sarah for the featured menu of the day. Date: January 26 P Day: Thursday CO-O Time: Bus loads at 7:30am Bus departs at 7:45am Bus returns approx. at 6:00pm Location: Range Line School - Parking Lot (SW corner) 11040 N. Range Line Rd. - Mequon Fee: $108.00R/$128.00NR Program#: 242061-01 Min/Max: 7/25

Sheepshead

Learn the popular card game of Sheepshead (Schafkopf – In German). It is a card game, originated in Central Europe in the late 1700s, and popular in Wisconsin, because of its’ large German-American population. Many European nationalities now enjoy this game of Sheepshead, which uses 32 cards (7s thru Aces), and accumulates points to determine the winner. Sign up for this fun and low-key course to learn the basics, or to improve your fundamental concepts. The Instructor has many years of experience and is eager to share his knowledge with you. You may even want to participate in the Nicolet Recreation Department’s (and the Glendale Senior Citizens’ Club) Annual Sheepshead Tournament, held in the Spring of each year. Date: March 19 - May 7 Day: Mondays Time: 4:00 - 5:00pm Location: LX Senior Center 217 W. Dunwood Rd. - Fox Point Fee: $30.00R/$40.00NR Min/Max: 8/30 Program#: 242370-01 Instructor: Dennis Staral


Glendale Senior Citizens Club

Activities: January 11 - Featured speaker, Buzz Althoen, will present “A Travelogue on Chile.” Free. February 15 - Winter Picnic February 22 - Play, “To Kill a Mockingbird,” Lunch at Karl Ratsch’s restaurant. March 14 - Anniversary Party. April 11 - Dulcimer Program in the Clubroom. Free. May 9 - “Ice Cream Social” Program - Glen Hills Middle School Band. Free. June 20 - Picnic Movie Dates: January 25, February 22, March 28, April 25, May 23 All in Clubroom at 1:00 p.m. For all dates, please call 540-2100 if you would like to attend.

The North Shore Senior Network will be offering trips in the Spring and Summer. Watch for details at Senior Citizen Clubs.

Shorewood Senior Resource Center Meet new friends at the Shorewood Senior Resource Center (SRC) located at 3920 North Murray Avenue in Shorewood – in the lower level of the Shorewood Library. For more information about programs, special events, art or fitness classes or to join our mailing list at no charge, please contact 414-847-2727. Here is a sample of upcoming programs: Four week computer classes start January 19 and run four consecutive Thursdays 10 am – 11 am Intermediate Computers Students will learn how to: Create shortcuts on the desktop, use the recycle bin and navigate the Control Panel, personalize the desktop to include wallpaper, screen savers, and the mouse pointer, create, name and organize folders and navigate the printer dialog box. Knowledge of understanding computer basics is required for this class. Students are welcome to bring their own laptops to use during class. 11:15 am – 12:15 pm Digital Cameras Digital Camera Basics: This class is for students who are new to digital cameras or need additional help in understanding the camera’s function. We will work with the student’s specific camera, so the student is encouraged to bring the camera’s operating manual to class. Students will learn how to compose a picture, download pictures onto the computer, use basic editing tools and save pictures to the computer. Knowledge of understanding computer basics is required for this class. The cost of each 4 week course is $37. Payment is due one week prior to the start date. Class is limited to six students who will be provided their own computer for email basics. Individuals are encouraged to bring their own laptops if they have one. Come and explore what computers can do for you! Ongoing Fitness Offerings at the Shorewood Senior Resource Center Qi Gong - similar to T’ai Chi, uses slow, coordinated movements to improve balance and flexibility and reduce stress, (Mondays from 10 – 10:45 am and 2:30 – 3:15 pm) Gentle Yoga - uses sustained stretching to improve flexibility, reduce stress and utilize muscles more fully, (Tuesdays from 10 – 11 am) Zumba Gold is a "feel-happy" workout that uses motivating music (a fusion of Latin American and International tunes) and easy to follow steps based on merengue, salsa, cha cha, tango, belly dance, flamenco and rock and roll. It is a safe, effective way to improve the mind, body and soul. (Wednesdays from 3 – 3:45 pm) Stretch & Strengthen (taught by a Physical Therapist) enhances strength and aerobic functioning in a controlled manner to improve overall health. (Fridays from 2 – 2:45 pm) Note: none of the fitness classes require you to get down on the floor. All classes meet in the Shorewood Village Center 3920 N Murray Avenue – Lower Level No pre-registration is required – Just show up and sign in! Participants must be age 60 or older. The cost per class is $6 Come and give it a try -your first class is FREE! Please call the SRC at 414-847-2727 for more details. Thursday May 17 & 24, 2012 1-3 pm Legacy Letters Workshop Part I (Part II on May 24) Learn how to write a letter your family will treasure forever. A Legacy Letter is a loving testament of a person’s values, lessons learned, advice and hopes shared with a child, grandchild, or other loved one. It is an old tradition used to strengthen the ties between generations. The cost is $25 for both workshops. Please make payment by May 10. Leah Dobkin is a freelance writer, author and national public speaker, and writes about creative and vital aging. As your guide, Leah will help you create a legacy for your family.


On behalf of the Glendale Senior Citizens Club, I welcome you to our club!

ACTIVITIES Did you know the Glendale Senior Center has many activities available to you?

• Monthly Movies • Day Trips/Plays, Tours, etc. • Bridge & Sheepshead • Crafts • Shuffleboard Courts • Bowling • Needlework • Reading & Discussions Enclosed are your Senior • Chorus Citizens Club I.D. and a pink Library hand out that describes our • • Summer & Winter club. Our General meet Picnics ings are held on the second Billiards Wednesday of each month. • • Monthly General They are held in the ComMeeting with mons of the Glen Hills Middle Entertainment and School, 2600 W. Mill Rd., un Refreshments less stated differently on the • Special Interest monthly calendar. You can Meetings look at the monthly News Annual Oktoberfest Letter to find out the topic of • the General meeting. Cur- Celebration December Holiday rent activities are also listed • Party on the monthly calendar. March Anniversary You should receive a news- • Club Dinner letter every two months. • Brewer Baseball Games If you should have any questions about the activiOur beautiful clubroom, loties of the club please dial cated on the our club number at lower level of Glen Hills 414-540-2100. Middle School was especially designed for Sincerely yours, Seniors, with full Mr. Larry Ousterling kitchen, restroom facilities, Membership Chairman and elevator access.

Glendale Senior Citizens Club Registration Form

To complete your registration process you will need to fill out the enclosed registration card and return it to the above address. This can be done in person or through the mail.

For more information, call 540-2100.

Name(s)_______________________________________________________________ Address_______________________________________________________________ City/State/Zip___________________________________________________________ Home Phone____________________________________________________________ Annual Dues: $10/member Make Check payable to: Glendale Senior Citizens Club 2600 W. Mill Road Glendale, WI 53209

Dear New Member:


19th ANNUAL GLENDALE OPEN SHEEPSHEAD TOURNAMENT

SPONSORED BY: GLENDALE SENIOR CITIZENS’ CLUB & NICOLET RECREATION DEPARTMENT This is a recreational Five-Handed Sheepshead Tournament offered for Fun, Fellowship and Fundraising. Every Registrant will play three (3) rounds of fifteen (15) hands. Food and beverages, will be a part of this exciting day.

Food/Beverages Will Be Available For Sale – Starting At 10:15 AM DATE:

Saturday, March 31, 2012

TIME:

10:30 AM

Registration (Doors open at 10:00 AM

11:45 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:15 PM (Est.)

Announcements - Rules/Scoring Start Playing Cards - Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Announcement of Winners

PLACE:

(ARRIVAL TIME LATER THAN 11:30 AM “CANCELS” YOUR REGISTRATION)

Nicolet High School - Cafeteria 6701 N. Jean Nicolet Road Glendale, Wisconsin 53217 (see map on reverse side of flyer)

All registrants please enter through the north entrance (handicap accessible).

Fee:

$15.00 ($20.00 After March 1, 2012)

1st Place: $100.00 & plaque; 2nd Place: $75.00; 3rd Place: $50.00; 4th Place: $40.00; 5th Place: $30.00 6th-10th Places: $25.00; 11th-15th Places: $20.00

REGISTER EARLY -- Registration Limited to the First 300 Participants! SHEEPSHEAD REGISTRATION FORM

(ADULTS OF ANY AGE)

(Pre-Registration Encouraged By March 1, 2012)

Fee Enclosed: $__________

Name______________________________________________ Home Phone __________________ Address____________________________________________ Work Phone __________________ City/State/Zip______________________________________________________________________ Make Checks Payable To:


Schedule subject to change. For complete schedule including directions to away games go to http://www.nicolet.k12.wi.us/activities/athletics.cfm

02:00 05:45 05:45 07:30

09:00 AM - 08:00 PM Varsity Wrestling - Nicolet Wrestling Scramble 09:30 AM Boys Swimming/Diving - Knights Sprint Invitational 01:00 PM Boys Freshman Basketball @ Wauwatosa West 02:30 PM Boys JV Basketball @ Wauwatosa West 04:00 PM Boys Varsity Basketball @ Wauwatosa West 05:00 PM Boys Varsity Hockey vs. Arrowhead 07:00 PM Boys JV Hockey vs. Arrowhead

05:45 PM 06:00 PM 07:30 PM

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Boys JV Basketball vs. West Bend West Boys Freshman Basketball vs. West Bend West Boys Swimming/Diving @ Homestead Boys Varsity Hockey @ Beaver Dam Boys Varsity Basketball vs. West Bend West

Homestead High School 06:00 PM Milwaukee Riverside High School 06:30 PM University School of Milwaukee 07:30 PM Port Washington High School Jan 6, 2012 - Fri 04:45 PM Sheboygan Falls High School 05:45 PM Ozaukee Ice Center 05:45 PM Homestead High School 05:45 PM Ozaukee Ice Center 05:45 PM 07:00 Milwaukee Lutheran HighPM School 07:30 PM Nicolet High School 07:30 PM Nicolet High School 07:30 Milwaukee Lutheran HighPM School

Homestead High School 05:45 PM School of Milwaukee Jan 3,University 2012 - Tue 05:45 PM Grafton High School 05:45 PM Nicolet High School 06:45 PM Nicolet High School 07:30 PM High School Jan 4,Homestead 2012 - Wed 06:30 PM Jan 5,Nicolet 2012 -High ThuSchool 05:30 PM Homestead High School 06:00 PM

University of Milwaukee Dec 30, 2011 - School Fri Milwaukee Lutheran High School Milwaukee Lutheran High School

MSOE Kern Center10:00 AM Nicolet High School 01:45 PM MSOE Kern Center05:45 PM

Blue2011 Line -Family Dec 20, Tue Ice Center 05:45 PM Hartford High School 05:45 PM Hartford High School 05:45 PM Hartford High School 06:30 PM Mosinee City Recreation Center 07:30 PM Nicolet High School 07:30 PM Mosinee City Recreation Center 07:30 PM Nicolet High School Dec 21, 2011 - Wed 06:15 PM Nicolet High School 06:30 PM Homestead High School 08:15 PM Beaver Dam Family Ice Center Dec 22, 2011 - Thu 05:45 PM Nicolet High School 05:45 PM University School of Milwaukee 07:00 PM Beaver Dam Family07:30 Ice Center PM Nicolet High School Dec 23, 2011 - Fri Nicolet High School Dec 26, 2011 - Mon Nicolet High School Dec 27, 2011 - Tue 01:45 PM Nicolet High School 05:15 PM Nicolet High School Dec 28, 2011 - Wed Wauwatosa West High School Wauwatosa West High School Wauwatosa West High School 10:00 AM MSOE Kern Center 01:45 PM MSOE Kern Center Dec 29, 2011 - Thu Nicolet High School Milwaukee Lutheran High School Nicolet High School

05:45 PM Location 05:45 PM Pleasant Prairie Ice06:00 Plex PM Milwaukee Bay View HighPM School 06:00 Milwaukee Bay View HighPM School 07:30 University School of Milwaukee 07:30 PM Kettle Moraine High School 08:00 PM

MSOE Kern Center West Allis Hale High School MSOE Kern Center Nicolet High School Nicolet High School University School of Milwauke Nicolet High School Wilson Park

Boys Varsity Hockey vs. Brookfield Varsity/JV Gymnastics @ West Allis Hale Boys JV Hockey vs. Brookfield Boys JV Basketball vs. Racine Horlick Boys Freshman Basketball vs. Racine Horlick Girls Hockey vs. Fond du Lac Boys Varsity Basketball vs. Racine Horlick Boys Varsity Hockey - Admirals Cup vs. Arrowhead

Franklin High School Schwan Super Rink Whitewater High School Alverno College Franklin High School Brookfield Central High Scho Brookfield Central High Scho Schwan Super Rink Whitewater High School Alverno College Brookfield Central High Scho Brookfield Central High Scho Brookfield Central High Scho Schwan Super Rink Brookfield Central High Scho Nicolet High School Nicolet High School Sun Prairie Ice Arena Nicolet High School

Girls Varsity Basketball - Rathke Tournament Boys Varsity Hockey - Admirals Cup Girls Hockey - Schwan Cup Varsity Wrestling - Mid-States Wrestling Classic Girls JV Basketball - Rathke Tournament vs. Franklin Girls Varsity Basketball - Rathke Tournament Boys Varsity Basketball - Tournament Boys Freshman Basketball - Tournament Girls Hockey - Schwan Cup Varsity Wrestling - Mid-States Wrestling Classic Girls JV Basketball - Rathke Tournament vs. Franklin Boys JV Basketball - Tournament Boys Varsity Basketball - Tournament Boys Freshman Basketball - Tournament Girls Hockey - Schwan Cup Boys JV Basketball - Tournament Girls JV Basketball vs. Waukesha South Girls Freshman Basketball vs. Waukesha South Girls Hockey @ Sun Prairie Girls Varsity Basketball vs. Waukesha South

Girls JV Basketball @ Port Washington Girls Freshman Basketball @ Port Washington

JV Wrestling vs. Port Washington Varsity Wrestling vs. Port Washington

Varsity/JV Gymnastics @ Menomonee Falls/Germantown Boys Varsity Hockey vs. Greendale Boys JV Hockey vs. Greendale

Boys Freshman Basketball @ Milwaukee Lutheran Girls JV Basketball vs. Milwaukee Lutheran Girls Freshman Basketball vs. Milwaukee Lutheran Boys JV Basketball @ Milwaukee Lutheran Boys Swimming/Diving @ West Bend East Girls Varsity Basketball vs. Milwaukee Lutheran Boys Varsity Basketball @ Milwaukee Lutheran

Boys Varsity Basketball - NY2LA Tournament Boys Swimming/Diving - Riverside Invitational Girls Hockey - Tournament JV Wrestling - Invitational Varsity Wrestling - Invitational Boys Varsity Hockey @ Homestead Girls Varsity Basketball - NY2LA Tournament vs. DSHA Boys JV Hockey @ Homestead

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Jan 7,West 2012Bend - SatEast High 08:00 AM School 11:00 AM Nicolet High School Milwaukee Lutheran High School 01:00 PM Menomonee Falls High School MSOE Kern Center Jan 9, 2012 - Mon MSOE Kern Center 06:00 PM Nicolet High School Jan 10, 2012 - Tue 06:00 PM Nicolet High School Jan 11, 2012 - Wed 06:00 PM Port Washington High School 06:30 PM Port Washington High School Jan 12, 2012 - Thu

Ozaukee Ice Center Ozaukee Ice Center Ozaukee Ice Center Ozaukee Ice Center Nicolet High School Ozaukee Ice Center

Boys Varsity Hockey - North Shore Conference Tournament vs. Germantown Boys Varsity Hockey - North Shore Conference Tournament vs. Grafton Varsity/JV Gymnastics vs. Brookfield Boys JV Hockey - North Shore Conference Tournament vs. Homestead

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West Allis Hale High School Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln Hig School Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln Hig School

Greenheck Fieldhouse Cedarburg High School Cedarburg High School Nicolet High School Nicolet High School Cornerstone Ice Center Cedarburg High School Nicolet High School Greenheck Fieldhouse

Mullet Ice Arena Grafton High School Heiliger Ski Club Grafton High School Grafton High School

Boys JV Hockey - North Shore Conference Tournament vs. Cedarburg Boys Varsity Hockey - North Shore Conference Tournament vs. Cedarburg

Boys Varsity Hockey @ Wisconsin Rapids

Varsity Wrestling - Invitational Boys JV Hockey @ Wisconsin Rapids

Boys JV Hockey @ DC Everest Girls JV Basketball @ Cedarburg Girls Freshman Basketball @ Cedarburg Boys JV Basketball vs. Cedarburg Boys Freshman Basketball vs. Cedarburg Girls Hockey @ Green Bay East Girls Varsity Basketball @ Cedarburg Boys Varsity Basketball vs. Cedarburg Boys Varsity Hockey @ DC Everest

Girls Hockey @ Arrowhead Boys Swimming/Diving @ Grafton Boys/Girls Skiing vs. Wauwatosa, Arrowhead, Muskego, Marquette/DSHA JV Wrestling @ Grafton Varsity Wrestling @ Grafton

Varsity/JV Gymnastics @ Port Washington

Port Washington High School

Alverno College Franklin High School

Girls JV Basketball - Rathke Tournament vs. Franklin Girls Varsity Basketball - Rathke Tournament vs. Franklin

Boys Varsity Hockey - Admirals Cup

Grafton High School Nicolet High School Nicolet High School Grafton High School Homestead High School Nicolet High School Grafton High School Homestead High School

Nicolet High School Nicolet High School Nicolet High School MSOE Kern Center Port Washington High School Nicolet High School MSOE Kern Center

Boys Freshman Basketball @ Grafton Girls JV Basketball vs. Grafton Girls Freshman Basketball vs. Grafton Boys JV Basketball @ Grafton JV Wrestling @ Homestead Girls Varsity Basketball vs. Grafton Boys Varsity Basketball @ Grafton Varsity Wrestling @ Homestead

Boys JV Basketball vs. Port Washington Boys Freshman Basketball vs. Port Washington Boys Swimming/Diving vs. Port Washington Boys Varsity Hockey vs. Beloit Memorial Girls Varsity Basketball @ Port Washington Boys Varsity Basketball vs. West Bend West Boys JV Hockey vs. Beloit Memorial

Athletic Schedules

Go Knights!

Boys Freshman Basketball @ Homestead Girls Hockey - Tournament Boys Swimming/Diving - Conference Relays Girls JV Basketball vs. Homestead Girls Freshman Basketball vs. Homestead Boys JV Basketball @ Homestead Girls Varsity Basketball vs. Homestead Boys Varsity Soccer @ Homestead

Girls Hockey - Tournament JV Wrestling @ Milwaukee Lutheran Varsity Wrestling @ Milwaukee Lutheran

Boys Varsity Hockey vs. Catholic Memorial/Pius Varsity/JV Gymnastics vs. Grafton/Cedarburg Boys JV Hockey vs. Catholic Memorial

Girls Freshman Basketball vs. DHSA Boys Swimming/Diving @ Milwaukee Lutheran Girls JV Basketball vs. DSHA

Girls Hockey @ Beaver Dam Girls JV Basketball vs. Milwaukee King Girls Freshman Basketball vs. Milwaukee King Girls Varsity Basketball vs. Milwaukee King

Girls Hockey vs. Arrowhead

Girls Hockey - Tournament

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Girls Hockey - Tournament Boys Swimming/Diving - Alumni Meet

JV Girls Basketball - Scrimmage @ Hartford Girls Freshman Basketball - Scrimmage @ Hartford Girls Varsity Basketball - Scrimmage @ Hartford

Girls Hockey @ Fond du Lac

Boys JV Basketball - Scrimmage vs. Milwaukee Bay View Boys Freshman Basketball - Scrimmage vs. Milwaukee Bay View Girls Hockey vs. Mosinee Boys Varsity Basketball - Scrimmage @ Kettle Moraine

Event Boys Varsity Hockey - Scrimmage vs. Kenosha

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Athletic Schedules - Thu, Nov 10, 2011 - Mon, Jul 30, 2012

Athletic Schedules


Schedule subject to change. For complete schedule including directions to away games go to http://www.nicolet.k12.wi.us/activities/athletics.cfm

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Jan 31, 2012 - Tue

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Girls Freshman Basketball vs. Port Washington Boys JV Basketball @ Port Washington Boys Swimming - JV Conference Meet Girls Varsity Basketball vs. Port Washington Boys Varsity Basketball @ Port Washington

Nicolet High School Nicolet High School Nicolet High School Germantown High Sc UW-Madison - Natat Whitefish Bay High S Germantown High Sc Germantown High Sc UW-Madison - Natat

Girls JV Basketball vs. Cedarburg Girls Freshman Basketball vs. Cedarburg Girls Varsity Basketball vs. Cedarburg Boys Freshman Basketball @ Germantown Boys Swimming/Diving - WIAA State Varsity/JV Gymnastics - North Shore Conference Meet Boys JV Basketball @ Germantown Boys Varsity Basketball @ Germantown Boys Swimming/Diving - WIAA State Varsity Wrestling - WIAA Individual Sectionals

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Homestead High School Homestead Feb 19, High 2012School - Sun Nicolet School- Mon FebHigh 20, 2012 Nicolet High School Feb 23, 2012 - Thu MSOE Kern Center Milt Lunda Memorial Arena Homestead High School Nicolet High School MSOE Kern Center

MSOE Kern Center MSOE FebKern 17, Center 2012 - Fri Nicolet High School Sunburst Whitefish Bay High School Whitefish Bay High School Whitefish Bay2012 High- School Feb 18, Sat

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Boys/Girls Skiing - Varsity State Meet

Cedarburg High Sch

Boys Freshman Basketball @ Port Washington Boys Varsity Hockey @ Grafton Boys JV Hockey @ Grafton Girls JV Basketball vs. Port Washington

Boys Diving - Conference Meet Boys/Girls Skiing vs. Mukwonago, Trinity Academy/Germantown, Kettle Moraine, West Bend Varsity/JV Gymnastics vs. Homestead

Boys Varsity Hockey vs. Waukesha Boys JV Hockey vs. Waukesha

Girls JV Basketball @ Milwaukee Lutheran Girls Freshman Basketball @ Milwaukee Lutheran Boys JV Basketball vs. Milwaukee Lutheran Boys Freshman Basketball vs. Milwaukee Lutheran Girls Varsity Basketball @ Milwaukee Lutheran Boys Varsity Basketball vs. Milwaukee Lutheran

JV Wrestling - Invite Varsity Gymnastics - Invitational Girls Hockey @ Onalaska

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Port Washington High School Ozaukee Ice Center Mar 3, 2012 - Sat Ozaukee Ice Center Nicolet High School

Mar 2, 2012 - Fri Nicolet High School

Whitefish Bay2012 High- School Feb 24, Fri Kenosha Tremper High School Onalaska Omnicenter 05:45 PM Milwaukee Lutheran High School 05:45 PM Milwaukee Lutheran High School 07:30 PM Nicolet School FebHigh 25, 2012 - Sat Nicolet High School Feb 28, 2012 - Tue 05:45 PM Milwaukee Lutheran High School 05:45 PM Nicolet High School 07:30 PM MSOE Kern Center Mar 1, 2012 - Thu MSOE Kern Center 05:45 PM Grafton High School 05:45 PM Heiliger Ski Club 07:30 PM

Wisconsin Rapids Li School UW-Madison - Kohl

Varsity/JV Gymnastics - WIAA State Meet Varsity Wrestling - WIAA Team State

Varsity Wrestling - WIAA Team State

Wisconsin Rapids Li School UW-Madison - Kohl

UW-Madison - Kohl Nicolet High School Nicolet High School Nicolet High School

Nicolet High School Nicolet High School Nicolet High School

Whitefish Bay High S Whitefish Bay High S Whitefish Bay High S

Sunburst Nicolet High School Nicolet High School Nicolet High School

Mt. LaCrosse

Mt. LaCrosse

Varsity/JV Gymnastics - WIAA State Meet

Varsity Wrestling - WIAA Team State Girls JV Basketball vs. Germantown Girls Freshman Basketball vs. Germantown Girls Varsity Basketball vs. Germantown

Girls JV Basketball vs. Mukwonago Girls Freshman Basketball vs. Mukwonago Girls Varsity Basketball vs. Mukwonago

Varsity Wrestling - WIAA Individual State

Varsity Gymnastics - WIAA Sectionals Varsity Wrestling - WIAA Individual State Girls JV Basketball @ Whitefish Bay Girls Freshman Basketball @ Whitefish Bay Girls Varsity Basketball @ Whitefish Bay

Varsity Gymnastics - WIAA Sectionals Varsity Wrestling - WIAA Individual State Boys/Girls Skiing - JV Conference Meet Boys JV Basketball vs. Whitefish Bay Boys Freshman Basketball vs. Whitefish Bay Boys Varsity Basketball vs. Whitefish Bay

Boys/Girls Skiing - Varsity State Meet

Cedarburg High Sch Cedarburg High Sch

Nicolet High School

Boys Freshman Basketball @ Cedarburg Varsity Wrestling - WIAA Team Sectionals Boys Varsity Hockey vs. WIAA Regionals Boys JV Basketball @ Cedarburg Boys Varsity Basketball @ Cedarburg

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Varsity/JV Gymnastics vs. Shorewood

Nicolet High School Mukwonago High Sc MSOE Kern Center MSOE Kern Center

Nicolet High School Nicolet High School Grafton High School Grafton High School Nicolet High School MSOE Kern Center Nicolet High School MSOE Kern Center

Grafton High School

Alpine Valley

Nicolet High School

Nicolet High School Nicolet High School Nicolet High School

Grafton High School Grafton High School University School of

Nicolet High School Port Washington Hig Homestead High Sch Nicolet High School Port Washington Hig

Boys Swimming - WIAA Sectionals 07:00 AM - 10:00 PM Varsity Wrestling - WIAA Regionals 10:00 AM Varsity/JV Gymnastics - Nordy Invitational 12:45 PM Boys Varsity Hockey vs. Monona Grove 02:45 PM Boys JV Hockey vs. Monona Grove

Waukesha North High School 05:45 Whitefish Bay High School 07:30 Waukesha North High School Feb 16, 2012 - Thu 05:45 Waukesha North High School 05:45

MSOE Kern Center

Nicolet School FebHigh 11, 2012 - Sat Nicolet High School Whitefish Bay High School MSOE Kern Center Nicolet High School Whitefish Bay2012 High- School Feb 13, Mon MSOE FebKern 14, Center 2012 - Tue

10:00 AM Varsity Wrestling - Conference Meet Nicolet High School 11:00 AM Boys Swimming - Varsity Conference Meet Germantown High School 07:00 PM Girls Hockey vs. Beaver Dam Germantown High School Feb 7, 2012 - Tue 05:45 PM Girls JV Basketball vs. Milwaukee Riverside Nicolet High School 05:45 PM Girls Freshman Basketball vs. Milwaukee Riverside Nicolet High School 07:30 PM Girls Varsity Basketball vs. Milwaukee Riverside Germantown High School Feb 8, 2012 - Wed 07:00 PM Boys Varsity Basketball vs. Racine Park Nicolet High School Feb 9, 2012 - Thu 06:00 PM Boys/Girls Skiing vs. Lake Geneva Badger, Waukesha, Oconomowoc, Brookfield Shorewood High School East Sheboygan Feb 10,Falls 2012High - FriSchool Girls Varsity Basketball @ Grafton Homestead High School Boys Diving - WIAA Sectionals Racine Case High School 04:15 PM Boys Freshman Basketball vs. Grafton University School of Milwaukee 05:00 PM - 10:00 PM Varsity Wrestling - WIAA Regionals Set-up Sunburst 05:45 PM Girls JV Basketball @ Grafton The Ponds Ice Arena 05:45 PM Girls Freshman Basketball @ Grafton Nicolet High School 05:45 PM Boys JV Basketball vs. Grafton Nicolet High School 06:00 PM Boys Varsity Hockey vs. New Richmond Boys Varsity Basketball vs. Grafton Whitefish Bay High School 07:30 PM 08:00 PM Boys JV Hockey vs. New Richmond

Nicolet High School Ozaukee Ice Center Sunburst Appleton Family Ice Center Nicolet High School Nicolet School FebHigh 4, 2012 - Sat

Athletic Schedules

Go Knights!

Girls JV Basketball @ Homestead Girls Freshman Basketball @ Homestead Boys JV Basketball vs. Homestead Boys Freshman Basketball vs. Homestead Boys Varsity Hockey vs. Baraboo Girls Hockey @ Black River Falls Girls Varsity Basketball @ Homestead Boys Varsity Basketball vs. Homestead Boys JV Hockey vs. Baraboo

Boys Swimming/Diving vs. Whitefish Bay Boys/Girls Skiing vs. Catholic Memorial, Cedarburg, Wayland Academy Varsity/JV Gymnastics @ Whitefish Bay JV Wrestling @ Whitefish Bay Varsity Wrestling @ Whitefish Bay

Boys Varsity Hockey vs. Kenosha Boys JV Hockey vs. Kenosha

Boys Freshman Basketball @ Waukesha North JV Wrestling - North Shore Conference Round Robin Boys JV Basketball @ Waukesha North Boys Varsity Basketball @ Waukesha North

Girls Hockey - Tournament Boys Varsity Hockey vs. Pacelli

Boys Freshman Basketball @ Whitefish Bay Girls Hockey - Tournament Girls JV Basketball vs. Whitefish Bay Girls Freshman Basketball vs. Whitefish Bay Boys JV Basketball @ Whitefish Bay Boys JV Hockey vs. Kettle Moraine Girls Varsity Basketball vs. Whitefish Bay Boys Varsity Basketball @ Whitefish Bay Boys Varsity Hockey vs. Oregon

JV Wrestling vs. Germantown Varsity Wrestling vs. Germantown

Girls Hockey @ Kettle Moraine

Boys/Girls Skiing vs. Brookfield Central, Franklin, Whitefish Bay, USM

Boys Swimming/Diving - Invitational JV Wrestling - Falcon Invite Varsity Gymnastics - Homestead Invitational Varsity Wrestling - Invitational Girls Hockey vs. Xavier

Boys Diving - 11 Dive Invitational Girls JV Basketball @ Germantown Girls Freshman Basketball @ Germantown Boys JV Basketball vs. Germantown Boys Freshman Basketball vs. Germantown Girls Varsity Basketball @ Germantown Boys Varsity Basketball vs. Germantown

Boys Swimming/Diving vs. Cedarburg Boys Varsity Hockey - North Shore Conference Tournament vs. Homestead Boys/Girls Skiing vs. ULS/BA, Homestead, Menomonee Falls/Pius, Slinger Girls Hockey @ Appleton West JV Wrestling vs. Cedarburg Varsity Wrestling vs. Cedarburg

Athletic Schedules


Nicolet Recreation Department Advertising Opportunities

Advertise your business in four different ways with the Nicolet Recreation Department! Please contact Nate Brooks for more information at nate_brooks@nicolet.k12.wi.us or call (414) 351-7568.

 Bulletin Advertising 3 Issues

2 Issues

1 Issue

Full Page 8.5 x 11 in

$520

$360

$200

Half Page 4.25 x 5.5 in

$260

$180

$100

Quarter Page 2.125 x 2.75 in

$130

$90

$50

***Glossy/Color advertisements are available for an additional $25.00*** The bulletin is delivered to every household (11,000) in Bayside, Fox Point, Glendale, and River Hills 3 times a year. There are a total of 26,000 residents in the four communities. Deadlines for the bulletins are Summer – March 1st, Fall – July 1st, and Winter/Spring – November 1st. ______________________________________________________________________________________

 Website Advertising 1 Year $300.00

6 Months $180.00

http://www.nicolet.k12.wi.us/activities/recreation.cfm We added on-line registration to our website. Traffic on our site has increased dramatically as a result. This is a great way to promote your business. ______________________________________________________________________________________

 Recgram Advertising 4 Weeks $180.00

Weekly $50.00

The recgram is e-mailed weekly to a database of 2,000+ e-mail addresses. The recgram is sent to participants to remind them of upcoming programs and other pertinent information from the Nicolet Recreation Department. Advertisements are located at the bottom of each recgram. ______________________________________________________________________________________

 Flyer Advertising 4 Weeks $180.00

Weekly $50.00

The school folder flyers are distributed once a week to 1,500 area feeder school students. The flyers are sent to area students to remind them of upcoming recreation programs. Advertisements are a full page in size and would be on the back of the flyer.


Nicolet Recreation Department

Phone: (414) 351-7566 Fax: (414) 351-4053 www.nicolet.k12.wi.us

6701 N. Jean Nicolet Rd. Glendale, WI 53217

On-line registration: https://rec.nicolet.k12.wi.us Household Information: Date:__________________________ Alumni___ Name (person filling out form):________________________________________________________________ Address:___________________________________________________________________________________ City:__________________________________________

State:______ Zip:___________

Home Phone:________________________________Cell Phone:_____________________________________ E-mail Address:_____________________________________________________________________________ Unless otherwise notified, assume that you are enrolled in the program.

Name

Sex

Birthdate

Grade Program#

Reduced Fee School Meal Program for Nicolet School District Students For those families who meet the criteria for free school meal program, your child’s class fee can be reduced by 50% (supplies and materials excluded). School lists will be used to verify eligibility. “I certify that my child/children is/are eligible for the reduced fee school meal program” Signature _________________________________________________________

Program Name

Fee

Subtotal Fee:______________________ Less Reduced Fee:_________________ Total:____________________________

Waiver and Release of Claims Cash ___ Check ___ / #_____ made payable to Nicolet Recreation Dept. “As a participant/parent/guardian in this program, I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury and I agree to assume the full risk of any injuCredit Card ___ MasterCard ____ Visa ____ Expiration Date_________ ries, damages or loss which I/my child may ward or sustain as a result of participating in any and/or all activities connected with or associated with such a program. I agree to Card number __ __ __ __ - __ __ __ __ - __ __ __ __ - __ __ __ __ waive and relinquish all claims I/my child may ward or may have as a result of participating in this program against the Nicolet Recreation Department/Nicolet High School and its officers, agents, servants and employees. I do hereby fully release and disCardholder Name____________________________________________ charge the Nicolet Recreation Department/Nicolet High School and its officers, agents, servants, and employees from any and all claims from injuries, damage or loss which I/ my child may ward or may have or which may accrue to me/them on account of my/our participation in this program. I further agree to indemnify and hold harmless and defend the Nicolet Recreation Department/Nicolet High School and its officers, agents, servants, and employees from any and all claims resulting from injuries, damages and losses sustained by me/them and arising out of, connected with, or in any way associated with the activities of this program. I have readand fully understand the above program details and waiver and release of all claims.”

Signature______________________________________________________________ Date_______________ Ways To Register On-line!

Mail

Fax

Walk-In

Phone

Drop Box


NICOLET HIGH SCHOOL PERFORMING ARTS CALENDAR OF EVENTS FOR WINTER-SPRING, 2012 FEBRUARY 3, 4, 10, 11, 12: GREASE 7:30 p.m. in the Theatre/Feb. 12 at 2:00 p.m. 8: Senior Citizen Performance of GREASE 1:00 p.m. in the Theatre 27: Black History Program MARCH 6: Combined Music Concert (Band, Choir,Orchestra) 7:30 p.m.in the Theatre 16: Student Council’s Talent Show 7:30 p.m. 24: THE ELVES AND THE SHOEMAKER at 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. in the Studio Theatre 25: THE ELVES AND THE SHOEMAKER at 1:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. in the Studio Theatre 31: Knight on the Town at Cardinal Stritch University MAY 4, 5, 6, 10, 11, 12: THE LARAMIE PROJECT in Studio Theatre 7:30 p.m. 6: THE LARAMIE PROJECT in Studio Theatre 2:00 p.m. 16: Band Concert 7:00 p.m. Main Theatre 22: Orchestra Concert 7:30 p.m. Main Theatre 24: Choir Concert 7:30 p.m. Main Theatre Nicolet High School-- 6701 North Jean Nicolet Road --Glendale, WI 53217 www.nicolet.k12.wi.us


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