Winter-Spring '23 Activity Guide

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FIND US ON: Recreation and Community Services Recreational and Educational classes for Children, Teens, Adults, Seniors, and Families 1701 E Capitol Drive Shorewood, WI 53211 414.963.6913 x 4 www.shorewoodschools.org Winter-Spring ‘23 Shorewood TheFitness Centerisopen tothepublic!

Shorewood Recreation & Community Services Department

JoAnn Sternke- Interim Superintendent jsternke@shorewood.k12.wi.us

Jody Brooks - Director jbrooks@shorewood.k12.wi.us

Justin Calvert - Recreation Supervisor jcalvert@shorewood.k12.wi.us

Perry Perkins - Recreation Supervisor pperkins@shorewood.k12.wi.us

David Winger - Fitness Center Manager dwinger@shorewood.k12.wi.us

Nora Rangel Kubacki - Secretary nkubacki@shorewood.k12.wi.us

Barb Xistris - Secretary bxistris@shorewood.k12.wi.us

Sharon Maier - Bright Beginnings Teacher smaier@shorewood.k12.wi.us

Molly Handelsman- Bright Beginnings Teacher mhandelsman@shorewood.k12.wi.us

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Department Office Hours

Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 12:00 pm 12:30 pm - 4:30 pm Closed: Friday, December 23 - Monday, January 2 Monday, January 16 Friday, April 7 Monday, May 29

Location

Shorewood High School Administrative Building, 1st floor 1701 E. Capitol Drive Shorewood, WI 53211

Telephone Numbers

Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Telephone: (414) 963-6913 x 4 Fax: (414) 961-3175

Program Information / Weather Cancellation Line: (414) 963-6913 x 3 Shorewood Community Fitness Center (414) 961-3100

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School Locations & Telephone Numbers

Atwater School Intermediate School 2100 E. Capitol Drive 3830 N. Morris Blvd (414) 963-6962 (414) 963-6951

Lake Bluff School Shorewood High School 1600 E. Lake Bluff Blvd 1701 E. Capitol Drive (414) 963-6972 (414) 963-6921

the 100+ seasonal employees who work very hard to provide you the selection and quality of programs offered year around!
The mission of the Shorewood Recreation and Community Service Department is to provide community services and life-long learning opportunities through recreation, educa tion, and fitness programs to enhance the quality of life for residents of the Shorewood community. 2 Shorewood Community Fitness Center Fitness Center Parking Lot Entrance to SHS Parking Lot Parking Lot Entrance after 5:00 pm and weekendsRec. Dept. Drop Box Administration Building Science Building SHS Front Lawn Science Field VHE Pool North Gym SHS Pool P.E. Building Room 209 & 210 (2nd Floor) Upper Gym (2nd Floor) Bowling Lanes & Youth Center (Lower Level)Arena SHS Diamond Bowling Lanes Physical Education Building SHS Science Room 140 SHS Science Room 136 SHS Science Room 134 SHS Science Room 133 SHS Science Room 130 SHS Staff Lounge (1st Floor) Choir Room 273 Room 275 SHS Orchestra Room 278 Dance Studio Room 276 (2nd Floor) Studio Theatre Room 179 SHS Band Room 78 (Lower Level) East Capitol Drive North Oakland Avenue Performing Arts Building VHE Pool Upper Lobby N Coaches Conference Room 204 Mezz. Level Shorewood High School Campus SHS Science Room 128 SHS Science Room 233 SHS Science Room 237 SHS Science Room 226 & Room 240 (2nd Floor) Rec. Dept. (1st Floor) SHS Conference Room 116 (1st Floor) Library Media Center North Room (2nd Floor) Library Media Center South Room (2nd Floor)

Registration Information Online Registration Begins

Resident - Tuesday, December 13

- Thursday, December 15

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ONLINE - To improve efficiency, Shorewood Recreation is encouraging partici pants to register online. Visit www.shorewoodschools.org and go to the Rec reation tab for the easiest way to sign up. Click on the registration link to begin. If you have never registered online, you may call our office to set up an account and password. If you need assistance, we will be happy to walk you through the online registration process.

MAIL, WALK- IN, OR TELEPHONE - Registration begins for residents on Tuesday, December 13 and for non-residents on Thursday, December 15, 2022. The Shorewood Recreation Department accepts mail, walk-in, or phone registrations. We welcome cash, check, Visa, Master Card, Discover, and American Express debit/credit cards.

RESIDENT STATUS - Includes individuals living in Shorewood, Shorewood School District and Village employees, all students enrolled in Shorewood Public Schools and their families, and non-resident taxpayers of Shorewood.

- The Shorewood Recreation Department uses email as a primary means of communication. This will be how we contact you on program waiting lists, cancellations, confirmations, notifications, and updates. Please make sure we have your current email address on file.

LATE FEE - All program registrations must occur prior to the day of the class starting or by the sign-up deadline. The price of each class will increase by $10 if you register the day of or after the class has started.

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Aquatics Shorewood Community Fitness Center 4 Youth Programs Be Our Guest Senior Pass................................................................................31 Bright Beginnings Preschool..............................................................................10 Community Events..............................................................................................31 Community Gardens...........................................................................................22 General Information......................................................................................29 - 30 Program Descriptions..................................................................................23 - 28 Shorewood Connects Spring Clean Up.............................................................31 Volunteer & Sponsor Information and Thank You Volunteers...........................22 Adult Softball Leagues.......................................................................................22 Programs starting in January.................................................................................5 Programs starting in February...............................................................................6 Programs starting in March...................................................................................7 Programs starting in April...............................................................................7 - 8 Programs starting in May.....................................................................................8 Shorewood Senior Resource Center Programs....................................................9 Community Swim Schedule..............................................................................21 Lifeguard & Lifeguard Instructor Certification.......................................6, 15, 18, 19 Swim Lessons (Infants through Adults)............................................................19 Water Fitness Classes........................................................................................20 Activity Nights...............................................................................................13, 15 Esports Leagues................................................................................................13 Performing Arts Private Lessons......................................................................11 Programs starting in January.........................................................................12-13 Programs starting in February...........................................................................14 Programs starting in March................................................................................15 Programs starting in April.............................................................................17-18 Programs starting in May..................................................................................18
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SHOREWOOD COMMUNITY FITNESS CENTER

~Open To All, So All Can Be Well~

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The Shorewood Community Fitness Center is a cooperative venture between the Shorewood School District and the community. Several hundred school employees, parents, and community members developed the Fitness Center in February of 1998 to operate as a health haven for all.

Since then, we have been offering a non-intimidating social environment to meet friends, exercise, and reach for a higher quality of life. Here, lifelong fitness learning and accessibility are passions, and we strive to assist all in Shorewood and in our surrounding community, in determining what wellness means to them.

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How was your latest checkup? Looking for accountability, structured programs, or simply someone fun to workout with? Get a free consultation with one of our personal trainers and see how we can work together on your wellness plan!

To get started either stop in and talk with our friendly staff or fill out an interest form online! Simply head to the District website and find Fitness Center under the Recreation tab. Get to know our trainers by reading about them on our website.

healthy habits event

Have a resolution you want to stick to or simply want to build better habits? On January 1, 2023, we will be starting a habit building program that we call Healthy Habits.

This month long fun and free event will help you track daily habits based on recommendations for health and wellness. To participate in this event, sign up at the Fitness Center desk.

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Days Time

Monday - Thursday 5:00 am - 9:00 pm Friday 5:00 am - 8:00 pm Saturday & Sunday 6:00 am - 6:00 pm

Fitness Center Manager: David Winger

DWinger@shorewood.k12.wi.us

Located on the campus of Shorewood High School 1701 E. Capitol Drive, Shorewood, WI 53211

Telephone: (414) 961-3100

Students heading into 7th grade up to 12th grade can purchase a membership to the Fitness Center for only $50 for residents and $100 for non-residents. Membership coincides with the school year, beginning July 1st and ending June 30th, regardless of the date you sign up.

7th and 8th graders who are new to the Fitness Center are required to go through our Teen Certification process. Teen Certification is $50 in addition of the membership fee.

ReiMbuRseMent PRogRaMs

If you have a qualifying insurance plan, you will receive a free membership to the Fitness Center. We have multiple reimbursement programs! Whether it’s Active&Fit, Froedert Health, Renew Active, Silver&Fit, or Silver Sneakers, there are plenty of ways to save with us. Stop in to see if you are eligible!

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ADULT ENRICHMENT AND EXERCISE PROGRAMS BEGINNING IN JANUARY

Time Mon Tue Wed Th Fri Sat Class Dates

Location Instructor Fee R / N-R Course #

5:30 - 6:15 am P P Aqua Boot Camp 1/3 - 2/23 VHE Pool Renee Scherck-Meyer $64 / $96 2170.1

6:15 - 7:00 am P P Full Body Overhaul 1/9 - 1/30 No class 1/16 Fitness Center Aerobics Room Joanne Dixon $36 / $54 2101.1

P P Senior Strength Virtual 1/9 - 3/29 No class 1/16 Virtual Elizabeth Klinjsmit $120 / $160 2121.1

9:00 - 9:50 am

9:00 - 11:00 am

P Senior Strength 1/13 - 3/10 Fitness Center Aerobics Room Elizabeth Klinjsmit $42 / $63 2121.2

P Pickleball 1/21 - 5/20 No class 4/8 SHS Arena Gym Recreation Staff $24 Punch card N/A See page 26

P Bridge, Diamond Series 1/3 - 3/7 Range Line Community Center, Room 107 Yvette Neary $90 / $95 per person 2799.1

9:30 - 10:30 am P Mindful Yoga - Virtual 1/4 - 2/15 No class 1/18 Virtual Jamie Lynn Tatera $36 / $54 2158.1

12:30 - 3:00 pm P Sewing Lab 1/9 - 3/13 Lydell Community Center Room 22, Whitefish Bay Self Guided $35 / $45 2602.1

1:00 - 2:00 pm P Ageless Yoga 1/25 - 3/8 TBD Mary Anna Mejchar $36 / $48 2157.1

4:30 - 5:15 pm P P Arthritis in Balance with Exercise & Stretch 1/3 - 1/31 SHS Admin Bldg Conference Room 116 Jan Mahlberg $36 / $54 2190.1

6:30 - 7:25 pm P Ballroom Dance Basic II 1/10 - 4/4 No class 3/28

6:30 - 7:30 pm

Nicolet High School Cafeteria Jacqui Lefebvre $40 / $50 per person 2552.1

P Yoga, Vinyasa Flow 1/23 - 3/6 SHS Performing Arts Bldg Dance Studio Room 276 Mary Anna Mejchar $36 / $54 2156.1

P Social Media: Understanding Adolescent Trends & Impacts on Mental Wellbeing 1/18

6:30 - 8:30 pm

Lydell Community Center Room 17, Whitefish Bay North Shore Health Department Free Registration required 2704.1

P Korean Dumpling Rice Cake Soup 1/10 Nicolet High School Room B133 Jenny Lee $45 / $55 2706.1

P Old Family Photos and the Digital Age 1/11 Nicolet High School Library C.T. Kruger $24 / $34 2702.1

7:30 - 8:25 pm P Ballroom Dance Intermediate/Advanced 1/10 - 4/4 No class 3/28

Nicolet High School Cafeteria Jacqui Lefebvre $40 / $50 per person 2552.2

7:30 - 8:30 pm P Zumba 1/12 - 2/16 Lydell Community Center Gym, Whitefish Bay Tatiana Nuss $50 / $60 2147.1

7:45 - 9:45 pm P Volleyball - Coed Open 1/9 - 5/1 No class 1/16 & 3/27 SHS North Gym Recreation Staff $60 / $90 2470.1

8:00 - 10:00 pm

starting March 15: 7:30 - 9:30 pm

P Badminton 1/4 - 5/31 No class 1/25, 3/22 & 4/12

Whitefish Bay High School Field House Doug Kane $60 / $70 2415.1

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ADULT ENRICHMENT AND EXERCISE PROGRAMS BEGINNING IN FEBRUARY

Time Mon Tue Wed Th Fri Sat Class Dates Location Instructor Fee R / N-R Course #

6:15 - 7:00 am P P Full Body Overhaul 2/1 - 2/27 Fitness Center Aerobics Room Joanne Dixon $48 / $62 2101.2

9:30 - 10:30 am P Mindful Yoga - Virtual 2/22 - 4/5 No class 3/29 Virtual Jamie Lynn Tatera $36 / $54 2158.2

9:30 - 11:30 am P P

Older Adults Lifeguard Certification, American Red Cross 2/6 - 3/8 VHE Pool Perry Perkins, Lydia Leipzig & Michael Beckman Free 2383.5

4:30 - 5:15 pm P P Arthritis in Balance with Exercise & Stretch 2/2 - 2/28

SHS Admin Bldg Conference Room 116 Jan Mahlberg $32 / $48 2190.2

6:30 - 7:30 pm P Small Talks: Understanding Youth Alcohol Use, Trends & Dangers 2/15 Lydell Community Center Room 17, Whitefish Bay North Shore Health Department Free Registration required 2704.2

6:30 - 8:30 pm P Korean Soup and Salad 2/7 Nicolet High School Room B133 Jenny Lee $45 / $55 2706.2

7:00 - 8:00 pm P Latin Dance Sampler 2/16 - 4/13 No class 4/6 SHS Performing Arts Bldg Dance Studio Room 276 Rosalita Villa $64 / $96 2550.1

7:00 - 8:30 pm P Charcuterie Workshop 2/22 Cafe Hollander, 5900 W Mequon Road Amanda Mattefs $82 / $92 2703.1

7:30 - 8:30 pm P Zumba 2/23 - 4/13 No class 3/23 & 3/30 Lydell Community Center Gym, Whitefish Bay Tatiana Nuss $50 / $60 2147.2

8:00 - 10:00 pm P Basketball - Men’s Open 2/1 - 3/22 SHS North Gym Morad Natasha $32 / $48 2473.1

Not sure if an exercise class is for you? Try the class free for one day. Call the Recreation Dept at (414) 963-6913 x 4 for more information.

Share Your Passion, Share Your Skills! Do you Have a Hidden Talent You Want To Share?

We are looking for people with a passion to share and transfer their skills and knowledge onto others. The Shorewood Recreation Department offers a wide variety of programs for all ages, but we still strive to provide more for the community we serve. If you have a passion for an activity, fitness or a craft/hobby and want to share that with others, we want to hear from you. Contact the Recreation Department at 414-963-6913 x 4. Whether you want to volunteer your skills or desire to start a side career, there are opportunities that can be explored at Shorewood Recreation.

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ADULT ENRICHMENT AND EXERCISE PROGRAMS BEGINNING IN MARCH

Time Mon Tue Wed Th Fri Sat Class Dates

5:30 - 6:15 am P P Aqua Boot Camp 3/7 - 4/27

Location Instructor Fee R / N-R Course #

VHE Pool Renee Scherck-Meyer $64 / $96 2170.2

6:15 - 7:00 am P P Full Body Overhaul 3/1 - 3/29 Fitness Center Aerobics Room Joanne Dixon $54 / $68 2101.3

9:00 - 9:50 am P Senior Strength 3/17 - 5/19 No class 4/7 Fitness Center Aerobics Room Elizabeth Klinjsmit $42 / $63 2121.4

9:00 - 11:00 am P Bridge, Diamond Practice Series 3/21 - 4/25

Range Line Community Center, Room 107 Yvette Neary $54 / $60 2799.2

9:30 am - 12:00 pm P Quilting 3/23 - 5/11 No class 4/13 Lydell Community Center Room 22, Whitefish Bay Maribeth Schmit $70 / $80 2602.2

1:00 - 2:00 pm P Ageless Yoga 3/22 - 5/3 TBD Mary Anna Mejchar $36 / $48 2157.2

4:30 - 5:15 pm P P Arthritis in Balance with Exercise & Stretch 3/2 - 3/30 SHS Admin Bldg Conference Room 116 Jan Mahlberg $36 / $54 2190.3

5:45 - 7:15 pm P Wreath Making 3/20 Range Line Community Center, Room 108 MJ White $67 / $77 2740.1

6:00 - 7:30 pm P Rustic Sourdough Bread 3/2 Nicolet High School Room B133 Steve Shapson $30 / $40 2707.1 P Yoga, Vinyasa Flow 3/20 - 5/1

SHS Performing Arts Bldg Dance Studio Room 276 Mary Anna Mejchar $36 / $54 2156.2

6:30 - 7:30 pm P Vaping 101, Introduction 3/15 Lydell Community Center Room 17, Whitefish Bay North Shore Health Department Free Registration required 2704.3

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9:00 - 9:50 am P P

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Strength Virtual 4/3 -

Location Instructor Fee R / N-R Course #

No class 5/29 Virtual Elizabeth Klinjsmit $82 / $123 2121.3

Lydell Community Center Room 19, Whitefish Barbara Friedman $120 / $130 2628.1

Virtual Jamie Lynn Tatera $36 / $54 2158.3

SHS Admin Bldg Conference Room 116 Jan Mahlberg $32 / $48 2190.4

Nicolet High School Room C111 Rosalba Romero $179 / $199 2203.1

$179 / $199 2203.3

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4 for more information.
Tue Wed Th Fri Sat Class Dates
Senior
5/31
9:00
12:00 pm P Oil Paint, Beginner 4/6 - 6/8
9:30
10:30 am P Mindful Yoga - Virtual 4/12 - 5/17
4:30
5:15 pm P P Arthritis in Balance with Exercise & Stretch 4/4 - 4/27
5:30
6:30 pm P Spanish 3, Continuing 4/3 - 6/5 No class 5/29
P Spanish, Beginning 4/5 - 5/31
ADULT ENRICHMENT AND EXERCISE PROGRAMS BEGINNING IN APRIL

ADULT ENRICHMENT AND EXERCISE PROGRAMS BEGINNING IN APRIL

Time Mon Tue Wed Th Fri Sat Class Dates

5:30 - 7:00 pm P

Essential Oils 101 Natural Alternatives 4/11

Location Instructor Fee R / N-R Course #

Range Line Community Center, Room 110 Amanda Carron $20 / $30 2629.1

6:00 - 7:00 pm P CPR Hands-Only Training 4/5 SIS Commons Northshore Fire / Rescue Free 2384.1

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Indian Food Made Easy 4/12 Nicolet High School Room B133 Susan Pack $40 / $50 2608.1

Spanish, Conversation 4/3 - 6/5 No class 5/29 Nicolet High School Room C111 Rosalba Romero $179 / $199 2203.2

P Spanish 2, Continuing 4/5 - 5/31 $179 / $199 2203.4

Korean Fried Dumplings 4/18 Nicolet High School Room B133 Jenny Lee $35 / $45 2706.3

Cutting the Cord: Controlling Cable & Internet Costs 4/5

6:30 - 8:30 pm

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$24 / $34 2702.2

The Camera in Your Smartphone 4/12 $24 / $34 2702.3

Nicolet High School Room C113 C.T. Kruger

Smartphone Video & Editing 4/19 $24 / $34 2702.4

You Have Pictures in Your Camera - Now What? 4/26 $24 / $34 2702.5

7:00 - 8:30 pm P Charcuterie Workshop 4/19 Cafe Hollander, 5900 W Mequon Road Amanda Mattefs $82 / $92 2703.2

7:30 - 8:30 pm P Zumba 4/20 - 5/25 Lydell Community Center, Gym Tatiana Nuss $50 / $60 2147.3

8:00 - 10:00 pm P Basketball - Men’s Open 4/12 - 5/31 SHS North Gym Morad Natasha $32 / $48 2473.2

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Instructor Fee R / N-R Course #

Pool Renee Scherck-Meyer $32 / $48 2170.3

Room Joanne Dixon $54 / $68 2101.4

Admin Bldg

Room 116 Jan Mahlberg $36 / $54 2190.5

School Room B133 Susan Pack $40 / $50 2608.2

Time Mon Tue Wed Th Fri Sat Class Dates Location
5:30 - 6:15 am P P Aqua Boot Camp 5/9 - 6/22 VHE
6:15 - 7:00 am P P Full Body Overhaul 5/1 - 5/31 No class 5/29 Fitness Center Aerobics
4:30
5:15 pm P P Arthritis in Balance with Exercise & Stretch 5/2 - 5/30 SHS
Conference
6:00 - 7:30 pm P Cooking Curries 5/10 Nicolet High
ADULT ENRICHMENT AND EXERCISE PROGRAMS BEGINNING IN MAY 8 Not sure if an exercise class is for you? Try the class free for one day. Call the Recreation Dept at (414) 963-6913 x 4 for more information.

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Shorewood Resource Center (SRC) Program Registration and Contact Information

Call (414) 847-2727 or email src@shorewoodwi.gov with questions. Where required, make checks payable to: The Senior Resource Center (SRC). Mail or pay at the SRC office in the Village Center, 2010 E Shorewood Boulevard, Shorewood, WI 53211.

Zoom Offerings

Contact the SRC to pre-register for all Zoom sessions. All you need is an email address and the Zoom application on your device.

Free and Simple At Home Neurobics

This program uses evidence-based strategies (including laughter) to support a healthy brain.

Date: Monday, January 23

Time: 11:30 - 12:30 pm

Fee: Free, but preregistration required

Presented by: Dawn Adler, R.T., Director of Ovation Comm Services and Outreach.

Medicare and Supplementary Insurance Made Easy

A counselor from the State of Wisconsin Medigap Helpline joins us via Zoom to re view Medicare supplementary policies and Medicare Advantage plans, prescription drug coverage (SeniorCare, Medicare Part D) employer/retiree group health plans and medical assistance programs.

Date: Wednesday, January 25

Time: 10:00 - 11:30 pm

Fee: Free, but preregistration required

Making Sense of Long-Term Care

A Benefit Counselor from the Wisconsin Board on Aging and Long-Term Care will guide us through the basics of long-term care: where one may receive it, how it is paid for and the features and benefits of long-term care insurance.

Date: Wednesday, January 25

Time: 1:00 - 2:30 pm

Fee: Free, but preregistration required

In Person Offerings

Are You Game?

Plan to get together with friends or make new ones while enjoying your favorite card or board games such as Bridge, Chess, Cribbage, Rummikub and Scrabble.

Date: Monday, January 9 - May 22 (No class 2/20, 4/3 & 5/29)

Time: 1:00 - 3:30 pm

Fee: Free, walk in, no preregistration required.

In Person One-to-One Tech Support by Appointment

Schedule a 50-minute appointment with our tech tutors. Bring your portable technology and get help learning how to make better use of your cell phone, laptop, iPad, Kindle, camera, etc.

Date: Fridays, January 6 - May 12

Time: 10:00 am - 1:00 pm

Fee: Free, appointment required

Fall Risk Reduction Series

In this 6-week class, we explore an evidence-based approach to improve mobility, bal ance, and strength with the goal of reducing fall risk and fear of falling.

Date: Thursday, April 6 - May 11

Time: 9:30 - 10:15 am

Fee: $30, preregistration with payment for the series is required

Presented by: Physical Therapist Trina Worby, P.T.

A Date With History

Kathleen Smith gives us a closer look at people who made history.

Time: 11:30 am - 12:30 pm

Monday, Jan 16

Harriet Tubman, an escaped slave and American Abolitionist Monday, March 20

Valkyrie, The Plot To Kill Hitler by Philipp von Boeselager (Book Discussion) Monday, April 17

Abigail Adams, second first lady and a founder of the United States Monday, May 15

First Mothers (Mothers of the Presidents)

Candidate Meet & Greet

Candidates running for local trustee and school board seats will introduce themselves at 9:15 am. An informal Meet & Greet follows introductions. This is a nice opportunity to get to know them a little better, ask some questions, and then treat yourself to a donut.

Date: Wednesday, March 8

Time: 9:00 - 10:00 am

Must be at least 3 years by October 31, 2023

Bright Beginnings Preschool focuses on the individual child and provides an educational environment that stimulates and nurtures each child’s unique growth potential. We provide numerous exciting and engaging thematic units throughout the year, allowing your child to freely explore and grow in important skill development areas, including: large and fine motor skills, language and literacy, science and math, art and music. Your child’s social and emotional development is of prime importance. At Bright Beginnings, we help each child grow in his or her feelings of self-worth, self-confidence, respect, appreciation of others, love of learning and of school. Our curriculum reflects the most current understanding regarding child development and early education, and embraces Shorewood School District curriculum goals. Parents are strongly encouraged to register for just one session. Monday/Wednesday/Friday curriculum is repeated on Tuesday/Thursday.

Bright Beginnings will follow the school year calendar for the 2023 - 2024 school year. When the elementary schools do not have school, Bright Beginnings will not be held.

PRESCHOOL TOILETING GUIDELINES: All children are to be completely toilet trained before the first day of school. If your child is not completely toilet trained, you will be required to be present in the classroom and assist your child with toileting needs. Teachers and volunteers will assist children with buttons or snaps on clothing as necessary. Independence and reinforcement of self-help skills will be encouraged by the teachers.

2023 - 2024 Tuition Payments: A $200 nonrefundable deposit is required at the time of registration to reserve a spot for your child. Receive a $100 discount if tuition is paid in full at registration. All balances must be paid in full by August 1, 2023. Online registration is available, online fee will reflect the $100 discount (payment plans cannot be established online). No refunds or credit will be given for this program. Dates are subject to change based on school calendar.

Atwater Bright Beginnings

Location: Atwater Elementary School 2100 E. Capitol Drive, NE Corner of the EEC Bldg

Teachers: Sharon Maier & Elizabeth Beeghly

Course #: 5290.1

Day: Monday, Wednesday, Friday Date: September 6, 2023 - Early June, 2024 Time: 8:30 - 11:00 am Tuition: $1,900 (Residents and Non-Residents)

Lake Bluff Bright Beginnings

Location: Lake Bluff Elementary School 1600 E. Lake Bluff Blvd, NE Corner of the EEC Bldg

Teachers: Molly Handelsman & Kathleen Duppler

Course #: 5290.3

Day: Monday, Wednesday, Friday Date: September 6, 2023 - Early June, 2024 Time: 8:30 - 11:00 am Tuition: $1,900 (Residents and Non-Residents)

Milestones Wrap Around Child Care Supervision

Course #: 5290.2 Day: Tuesday and Thursday Date: September 7, 2023 - Early June, 2024 Time: 8:30 - 11:00 am

Tuition: $1,500 (Residents and Non-Residents)

Course #: 5290.4 Day: Tuesday and Thursday Date: September 7, 2023 - Early June, 2024 Time: 8:30 - 11:00 am Tuition: $1,500 (Residents and Non-Residents)

Milestones will be offering an all day child care supervision on the days your child attends Bright Beginnings Preschool at both At water and Lake Bluff. The super vision is available Monday-Friday from 7 a.m. until 6 p.m. Students must be at least three years old and completely toilet trained. If you require this supervision for your child while they are enrolled in Bright Beginnings, you must contact Milestones directly at (414) 964-5545 ext 234 as availability is limited.

SCHOOL DISTRICT OF SHOREWOOD - BRIGHT BEGINNINGS PRESCHOOL 2023 - 2024 SCHOOL YEAR
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PERFORMING ARTS PRIVATE LESSONS

Time Grade 3 -

6

3:30 - 8:00 pm 4 P P Saxophone Mon

Dates

1/23 - 2/27

Location Instructor Fee R / N-R Course #

3:30 - 8:00 pm 4 P P Percussion Mon

$180 / $270 30 min lessons 2580.1 4/3 - 5/8 $180 / $270 30 min lessons 2580.2

SHS Performing Arts Building, Room 275 Mike Miller

1/23 - 2/27

SHS Performing Arts Building, Room 78 Peter Behlmer

$180 / $270 30 min lessons 2578.1 4/10 - 5/15 $180 / $270 30 min lessons 2578.2

3:30 - 8:00 pm 4 P P Brass Wed 1/25 - 3/1

$180 / $270 30 min lessons 2592.1 4/5 - 5/10 $180 / $270 30 min lessons 2592.2

SHS Performing Arts Building, Room 275 Mark Hoelscher

4:00 - 7:00 pm 4 P P Clarinet Wed 1/25 - 3/1 SHS Performing Arts Building, Room 78 Orlando Pimentel

$180 / $270 30 min lessons 2575.1 4/5 - 5/10 $180 / $270 30 min lessons 2575.2

3:30 - 8:00 pm 4 P P Flute Thu 1/26 - 3/2 SHS Performing Arts Building, Room 275 Jennifer Rodriguez $180 / $270 30 min lessons 2590.1 4/6 - 5/11 $180 / $270 30 min lessons 2590.2

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Grade 7 - 12 Class Days
Time Grade K4 - K5 Grade 1 - 3 Class Dates Practice Information Game Location Fee R / N-R Course # T-Ball games begin 10:00 or 11:00 am K4 Hitters T-Ball Program Registration Deadline: April 21 Games: Saturday June 3 - July 15 Practices will start the week of May 15th and are held between 5:30 to 7:30 pm at Lake Bluff or Atwater Diamonds Lake Bluff Southwest Diamond $70 / $105 4401.1 K5 4401.2 Coach Pitch games begin 12:00 or 1:00 pm 1 Sluggers Coach-Pitch Program 4402.1 2 4402.2 3 4402.3 T - BALL & COACH PITCH BASEBALL PROGRAMS gRades foR hitteRs t-ball and sluggeRs coach Pitch aRe as of the 2023 - 2024 school yeaR

YOUTH PROGRAMS BEGINNING JANUARY

Time Age Grade 4K - 5K Grade 1 - 2 Grade 3 - 4 Grade 5 - 6 Grade 7 - 12 Class Days Dates Location Fee R / N-R Course #

8:45 - 9:15 am 6 months4 years with adult 4K Junior Jamboree Tue 1/17 - 2/21 Lydell Community Center Room 19, Whitefish Bay $66 / $76 2232.1

9:25 - 9:55 am $66 / $76 2232.2

10:00 - 10:45 am 1 - 3 years with adult Open Art Fri 1/6 - 2/24 No class 2/3 & 2/10 Lydell Community Center Room 24, Whitefish Bay $55 / $65 2236.1

10:00 - 11:30 am 4 P 7 - 8 Climb Club Sat 1/7 - 2/11 Milwaukee Turners Gym 1034 N Vel R Phillips Ave, Milw $160 / $205 2243.1

10:05 - 10:35 am 6 months4 years with adult 4K Junior Jamboree Tue 1/17 - 2/21 Lydell Community Center Room 19, Whitefish Bay $66 / $76 2232.3

10:30 - 10:55 am 2 years

Amazing Athletes Wed 1/11 - 2/22 Range Line School, Gym Mequon $100 / $110 2234.1

10:30 - 11:10 am P P P 7 - 8 Ice Skating Lessons Levels 1 - 6 Sat 1/7 - 2/11 Pettit Center 500 S. 84th Street, Milw $85 / $125 2482.1

10:45 - 11:30 am 1 - 3 years with adult Open Gym Fri 1/6 - 2/24 No class 2/3 & 2/10 Lydell Community Center Gym, Whitefish Bay $30 / $40 2235.1

11:00 - 11:30 am 3 years

Amazing Athletes Wed 1/11 - 2/22 Range Line School, Gym Mequon $100 / $110 2234.2

1:00 - 1:30 pm 2 - 3 years with adult Tiny Tumblers Sat 1/21 - 2/25

1:00 - 2:00 pm P P Minecraft Sat 1/21 - 2/25

1:45 - 2:30 pm P Tiny Tumblers Sat 1/21 - 2/25

2:00 - 3:15 pm P P P Open Bowling Parent / Child Sun 1/22 - 2/26

2:15 - 3:15 pm P 7 - 8 Minecraft Sat 1/21 - 2/25

3:30 - 4:45 pm P P Open Bowling Sun 1/22 - 2/26

SHS P.E. Bldg Upper Gym $24 / $36 2420.1

SHS Science Bldg Room 133 $30 / $45 2710.1

SHS P.E. Bldg Upper Gym $30 / $45 2420.2

SHS P.E. Bldg Bowling Lanes $22 / $33 fee per person 2454.1

SHS Science Bldg Room 133 $30 / $45 2710.2

SHS P.E. Bldg Bowling Lanes $22 / $33 2454.2

4:00 - 4:45 pm P P Irish Dance Tue 1/10 - 2/28 Performing Arts Bldg Dance Studio Room 276 $42 / $63 2545.1

online at www.shorewoodschools.org

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Time Grade 4K - 5K

YOUTH PROGRAMS BEGINNING JANUARY

Grade 1 - 2 Grade 3 - 4 Grade 5 - 6 Grade 7 - 12 Class Days Dates Location

4:30 - 5:00 pm P 1 Martial Arts Club, Young American Mon 1/9 - 3/27

Fee R / N-R Course #

Lydell Community Center Gym, Whitefish Bay $179 / $230 2465.1

4:30 - 5:10 pm P P P 7 - 8 Ice Skating Lessons Levels 1 - 6 Sun 1/8 - 2/12 Pettit Center 500 S. 84th Street, Milw $85 / $125 2482.2

5:00 - 5:45 pm 2 P P 7 - 8 Martial Arts Club, Young American Mon 1/9 - 3/27

Lydell Community Center Gym, Whitefish Bay $179 / $230 2465.2

5:30 - 6:30 pm P P P Gymnastics Instruction Mon 1/23 - 2/27 SHS P.E. Bldg Upper Gym $36 / $48 2421.1

6:00 - 6:45 pm 2 P P Mindful Yoga Parent & Child Thu 1/5 - 2/16 No class 1/19 Lydell Community Center Room 15 & 17 $90 / $100 2158.4

6:00 - 7:00 pm 5K P P P 8 Chess Scholars Wed 1/25 - 3/15 Nicolet High School Room C1113 $156 / $176 2755.1

6:00 - 7:15 pm 6 7 - Adult North Shore Martial Arts Club Mon 1/9 - 3/27

P P P P Learn to Speed Skate Levels 1 - 3 Thu 1/5 - 2/9

Lydell Community Center Gym, Whitefish Bay $179 / $230 2465.3

Pettit Center 500 S. 84th Street, Milw $85 / $85 2483.1

6:15 - 6:55 pm

P P P P Learn to Speed Skate Levels 1 - 6 Tue 1/10 - 2/14 Pettit Center 500 S. 84th Street, Milw $85 / $85 2483.3

6:30 - 8:30 pm 11 - 12 ACT Workshop, Virtual Sun 1/15 - 3/5 Virtual $220 / $230 2701.1

7:00 - 9:00 pm 7 - 8 Activity Night

Thu 1/19 Shorewood Intermediate School, Commons & Gym

ESPORTS LEAGUES

Location: Virtual Coordinator: GGLeagues Staff

Get in on the action, and play in this Wisconsin Recreational Esports league against players from across the state of Wisconsin! Compete in Fortnite, Rocket League, Madden 21, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, and/or Super Smash Bros. leagues.

Season Pass - $40

$5 SIS Students & Shorewood Residents only 2801.1

A player only needs to purchase 1 season pass, which will unlock all the games offered in the Winter season. If the game is team-based, all players will need to purchase a season pass. To register go to www.ggleagues.com/clubs/shorewood-recreation-community-services. Registration end date is January 9, 2023.

Winter session will Begin The Week of January 23

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Time Age Grade 4K - 5K

8:45 - 9:15 am 6 months - 4 years with adult 4K

9:00 - 9:55 am 3 years P with Adult

9:25 - 9:55 am 6 months - 4 years with adult 4K

YOUTH PROGRAMS BEGINNING FEBRUARY

Grade 1 - 2 Grade 3 - 4 Grade 5 - 6 Grade 7 - 12 Class Days Dates Location

Junior Jamboree Tue 2/28 - 4/11 No class 3/28

Fee R / N-R Course #

Lydell Community Center Room 19, Whitefish Bay $66 / $76 2232.4

Saturday Open Sports Sat 2/4 - 3/11 Lake Bluff Gym $20 / $30 2456.1

Junior Jamboree Tue 2/28 - 4/11 No class 3/28

10:00 - 11:30 am

10:00 am - 1:00 pm

Lydell Community Center Room 19, Whitefish Bay $66 / $76 2232.5

P P P Saturday Open Sports Sat 2/4 - 3/11 Lake Bluff Gym $28 / $42 2456.2

P P P Table Tennis Sat 2/4 - 3/11 Atwater Gym $42 / $63 2496.1

3 P 7 - 8 Climb Club Sat 2/25 - 4/1 Milwaukee Turners Gym 1034 N Vel R Phillips Ave, Milw $160 / $205 2243.2

4 P 7 - 8 Drama Junior Sat 2/4 - 4/30 No class 3/18 & 3/25 Lake Bluff Cafetorium $170 / $220 2574.1

4 P 7 - 8 Drama Junior Tech $170 / $220 2574.2

10:05 - 10:35 am 6 months - 4 years with adult 4K Junior Jamboree Tue 2/28 - 4/11 No class 3/28 Lydell Community Center Room 19, Whitefish Bay $66 / $76 2232.6

10:30 - 11:10 am

P P P 7 - 8 Ice Skating Lessons Levels 1 - 6 Sat 2/18 - 3/25 Pettit Center 500 S 84th Street, Milw $85 / $125 2482.3

11:00 - 11:45 am 3 years P Tech Tuesdays For Tots Tue 2/7 - 2/28 Range Line Community Center Room 100, Mequon $40 / $50 2713.1

11:00 am - 12:00 pm P P P Painting, Youth Sat 2/4 Nicolet High School, Room B111 $22 / $32 2637.1

2:30 - 4:30 pm

P P Discover Scuba Diving Sat 2/25 Nicolet High School Pool $60 / $70 2382.1

3:45 - 5:00 pm P P Volleyball Instruction Tue 2/7 - 3/7 No class 2/21 Lake Bluff Gym $28 / $42 2428.1

4:30 - 5:10 pm

P P P 7 - 8 Ice Skating Lessons Levels 1 - 6 Sun 2/19 - 3/26

Pettit Center 500 S 84th Street, Milw $85 / $125 2482.4

6:00 - 7:30 pm Rock Climbing Wed 2/22 - 3/15 Novak Family Fieldhouse, 8200 N 60th St. $40 / $45 2244.1

P P P P Learn to Speed Skate Levels 1 - 3 Thu 2/16 - 3/23

6:15 - 6:55 pm

$85 / $85 2483.2

Pettit Center 500 S 84th Street, Milw

P P P P Learn to Speed Skate Levels 1 - 6 Tue 2/21 - 3/28 $85 / $85 2483.4

online at www.shorewoodschools.org

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YOUTH PROGRAMS BEGINNING MARCH

Time Age Grade 4K - 5K Grade 1 - 2 Grade 3 - 4 Grade 5 - 6 Grade 7 - 12 Class Days Dates Location Fee R / N-R Course #

10:00 am - 5:00 pm, Fri 9:00 - 5:00 pm, Sat 9:00 am - 1:00 pm, Sun 15Adult Lifeguard Certification, American Red Cross Fri, Sat & Sun 3/31 - 4/2 (Spring Break) VHE Pool $200 / $250 SHS students: $65 2383.6

9:00 am - 4:00 pm P P Babysitting, American Red Cross (Pre-course work required) Tue 3/28 (Spring Break) TBD $110 / $160 2720.1

10:00 - 10:45 am 1 - 3 years with adult Open Art Fri 3/3 - 4/28 No class 3/24, 3/31 & 4/7 Lydell Community Center Room 24, Whitefish Bay $55 / $65 2236.2

10:00 - 11:00 am 5K P Baseball Camp Shorewood Little League Sat 3/4 - 3/18 SHS Arena & North Gym $26 / $39 2436.1

10:45 - 11:30 am 1 - 3 years with adult Open Gym Fri 3/3 - 4/28 No class 3/24, 3/31 & 4/7 Lydell Community Center Gym, Whitefish Bay $30 / $40 2235.2

11:15 am - 12:15 pm 5K P Baseball Camp Shorewood Little League Sat 3/4 - 3/18

SHS Arena & North Gym

$26 / $39 2436.2

12:45 - 2:00 pm P $36 / $54 2436.3

1:00 - 1:30 pm 2 - 3 years with adult Tiny Tumblers

Sat 3/11 - 4/29 No class 3/25, & 4/8

1:00 - 2:00 pm P P Minecraft Sat 3/11 - 4/29 No class 3/25 & 4/8

1:00 - 2:30 pm P 5 Softball Camp Shorewood Girls

1:45 - 2:30 pm P Tiny Tumblers

SHS P.E. Bldg Upper Gym $24 / $36 2420.3

SHS Science Bldg Room 133 $30 / $45 2710.3

Sun 3/5 - 3/19 SHS Arena $30 / $45 2437.1

Sat 3/11 - 4/29 No class 3/25, & 4/8

2:15 - 3:15 pm P 7 - 8 Minecraft Sat 3/11 - 4/29 No class 3/25 & 4/8

SHS P.E. Bldg Upper Gym $30 / $45 2420.4

SHS Science Bldg Room 133 $30 / $45 2710.4

2:30 - 4:00 pm 6 7 - 8 Softball Camp Shorewood Girls Sun 3/5 - 3/19 SHS Arena $30 / $45 2437.2

7:00 - 9:00 pm 7 - 8 Activity Night Fri 3/24 Shorewood Intermediate School, Commons & Gym

at www.shorewoodschools.org

$5 SIS Students & Shorewood Residents only 2801.2

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BOYS LACROSSE PROGRAM

Outdoor Practice Games

Grade Location Day Dates Time Location Day Dates Time Fee R / N-R Course #

5K - 2 Lydell Community Center Field 5205 N Lydell Ave, WFB

3 - 4 Lydell Community Center Field

5205 N Lydell Ave, WFB

Mon & Wed March 20 - May 31 5:30 - 6:30 pm

Mon & Wed March 20 - May 31 5:30 - 6:30 pm

5 - 6 SHS Football Field Tue & Thurs March 21 - June 1 6:00 - 7:30 pm

SHS Football Field

Equipment Rental Fee

Sat & Sun April 22 - June 4 TBD

$90 / $90 2493.1

Sat & Sun April 22 - June 4 $200 / $200 2493.2

Sat & Sun April 22 - June 4 $280 / $280 2493.3

7 - 8 SHS Football Field Tue & Thurs March 21 - June 1 6:00 - 7:30 pm Sat & Sun April 22 - June 4 $280 / $280 2493.4

Lacrosse, Girls, Try It Day

Are you a high schooler interested in joining the WNS Co-op (Whitefish Bay, Nicolet, Shorewood, Dominican) girls la crosse team this spring season? Are you a middle school student or elementary school student interested in the spring youth lacrosse season? If you have never played before or played only a little, then come to our “Try It Day” and see what all the buzz is about. Bring your own lacrosse stick and goggles or we will have equipment on hand to borrow. Coaches will lead this instructional clinic focusing on fundamental skills. Coaches and current players will be available to answer questions and provide information about the upcoming spring high school and youth seasons. WNS Wolfpack Lacrosse is proud to welcome new players to the sport at every level. If you have any questions, contact Kathryn Amato via email at wns.jr.wolfpack@gmail.com.

Location: WFB High School Field House

Equipment Rental Course # 2493.5 Fee - $40

GIRLS LACROSSE PROGRAM

Grade Location Day Dates

1 - 2 Introduction

3 - 8

Time Fee R / N-R Grade Course # Equipment

Kletzsch Park Tue April 11 - May 23 5:30 - 7:00 pm $100 / $100 1 - 2 2492.1

Indoor Practice Schedule WFB Field House Sun Feb 19 - March 26 4:00 - 5:30 pm $260 / $260 3 - 4 2492.2

Outdoor Practice Schedule Kletzsch Park Tue & Thu April 4 - June 1 5:30 - 7:00 pm $260 / $260 5 - 6 2492.3

Games TBD Sat & Sun April 22 - June 4 No class May 14, 27 & 28 TBD $260 / $260 7 - 8 2492.4

Players must provide their own stick, goggles and mouth guard.

Time: 1:00 - 2:00 pm Date: Sunday, January 29 Grade Fee Course # 3 - 6 $5 2492.5 7 - 10 $5 2492.6 16

YOUTH PROGRAMS BEGINNING APRIL

Time Age Grade 4K - 5K Grade 1 - 2 Grade 3 - 4 Grade 5 - 6 Grade 7 - 12 Class Days Dates Location

8:45 - 9:15 am 6 months - 4 years with adult 4K

Junior Jamboree Tue 4/25 - 5/30

Fee R / N-R Course #

Lydell Community Center Room 19, Whitefish Bay $66 / $76 2232.7

9:00 am - 4:00 pm P P Babysitting, American Red Cross (Pre-course work required) Sat 4/22 TBD $110 / $160 2720.2

9:25 - 9:55 am 6 months - 4 years with adult 4K

Junior Jamboree Tue 4/25 - 5/30

Lydell Community Center Room 19, Whitefish Bay $66 / $76 2232.8

10:00 - 11:30 am 3 P 7 - 8 Climb Club Sat 4/15 - 5/20 Milwaukee Turners Gym 1034 N Vel R Phillips Ave, Milw $160 / $205 2243.3

10:05 - 10:35 am 6 months - 4 years with adult 4K Junior Jamboree Tue 4/25 - 5/30

Lydell Community Center Room 19, Whitefish Bay $66 / $76 2232.9

10:30 - 10:55 am 2 years Amazing Athletes Wed 4/26 - 6/7 Range Line School, Gym Mequon $100 / $110 2234.3

11:00 - 11:30 am 3 years $100 / $110 2234.4

11:00 - 11:45 am 3 P Tech Tuesdays For Tots

Tue 4/4 - 4/25

Range Line Community Center, Room 100 Mequon $40 / $50 2713.2

11:00 am - 12:00 pm P P P Painting, Youth Sat 4/8 Nicolet High School, Room B111 $22 / $32 2637.2

1:00 - 2:30 pm P 5 Softball Camp Shorewood Girls Sun 4/16 - 4/30 SHS Arena $30 / $45 2437.3

2:00 - 3:15 pm P P P Open Bowling Parent / Child Sun 4/2 - 5/14 No class 4/9

SHS P.E. Bldg Bowling Lanes $22 / $33 2454.3

2:30 - 4:00 pm 6 7 - 8 Softball Camp Shorewood Girls Sun 4/16 - 4/30 SHS Arena $30 / $45 2437.4

2:30 - 4:30 pm

P P Discover Scuba Diving Sat 4/22 Nicolet High School Pool $60 / $70 2382.2

3:30 - 4:45 pm P P Open Bowling Sun 4/2 - 5/14 No class 4/9

SHS P.E. Bldg Bowling Lanes $22 / $33 2454.4

Register online at www.shorewoodschools.org17

Time

3:45 - 4:30 pm

4:00 - 4:45 pm

YOUTH PROGRAMS BEGINNING APRIL

Days Dates Location Fee R / N-R Course #

Tue 4/4 - 5/9 SIS Room 130 $44 / $66 2716.1

Coding Thu 4/6 - 5/11 SIS Room 130 $44 / $66 2715.1

Dance Tue 4/4 - 5/23 Performing Arts Bldg Dance Studio Room 276 $42 / $63 2545.2

4:30 - 5:00 pm P 1 Martial Arts Club, Young American Mon 4/3 - 6/19 No class 5/29 Lydell Community Center Gym, Whitefish Bay

$179 / $230 2465.4

5:00 - 5:45 pm 2 P P 7 - 8 $179 / $230 2465.5

6:00 - 7:00 pm 5K P P P 8 Chess Scholars Wed 4/5 - 5/24 Nicolet High School Library $156 / $176 2755.2

6:00 - 7:15 pm 6 7 - Adult North Shore Martial Arts Club Mon 4/3 - 6/19 No class 5/29 Lydell Community Center Gym, Whitefish Bay $179 / $230 2465.6

6:00 - 7:30 pm Rock Climbing

Time Grade

5:30 - 9:00 pm, Fri 8:00 - 4:00 pm, Sat 9:00 am - 1:00 pm, Sun

4:00 - 5:30 pm

Tue 4/11 - 5/2 Novak Family Fieldhouse 8200 N 60th St $40 / $45 2244.2

YOUTH PROGRAMS BEGINNING MAY

Dates Location Fee R / N-R Course #

& Sun 5/19 - 5/21 VHE Pool $200 / $250 SHS students $65 2383.7

Thu 5/11 Lake Bluff Front Lawn $46 / $69 2210.1

6:00 - 7:30 pm $46 / $69 2210.2

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4K - 5K Grade 1 - 2 Grade 3 - 4 Grade 5 - 6 Grade 7 - 12 Class Days
15 - Adult Lifeguard Certification, American Red Cross Fri, Sat
2 P P P Tree Climbing
Age Grade 4K - 5K Grade 1 - 2 Grade 3 - 4 Grade 5 - 6 Grade 7 - 12 Class
4 P 7 - 8 3D Printing
4 P 7 - 8 Robotics
P P Irish

staRfish swiM lesson PRogRaM

Location: VHE Pool

Fee per term: Resident - $46 / Non-Resident - $65

Tuesday Evening

Time Class / Level Jan 17 - March 7 April 4 - May 23

Thursday Evening

Time Class / Level Jan 19 - March 9 April 6 - May 25

5:30 - 6:00 pm

Star Babies 2302.1 2302.2 Stroke School 2304.1 2304.3 6:10 - 6:40 pm Swim School 2303.1 2303.3 Stroke School 2304.2 2304.4 6:50 - 7:20 pm Swim School 2303.2 2303.4

Teen / Adult 2305.1 2305.2

5:30 - 6:00 pm

Swim Tots 2302.3 2302.4 Stroke School 2304.5 2304.7 6:10 - 6:40 pm Swim School 2303.5 2303.7 Stroke School 2304.6 2304.8

6:50 - 7:20 pm Swim School 2303.6 2303.8 Teen / Adult 2305.3 2305.4

Star Babies ( children 6 months - 18 months) & Tots ( children 19 months - 3 years): The purpose is to foster in very young children a high comfort level in the water while at the same time training parents and caregivers in water safety and drowning prevention. This course does not teach children to be come accomplished swimmers or to survive in the water; it does provide a confidence building, fun, and loving experience. A parent/caregiver must be in the water with the child, and the instruction is directed to the parent/caregiver on how to work with the child at their level.

Swim School: Students work toward development of the five core swimming competencies and receive color stage awards for each achievement. The color stages are used to divide students into broad ability groups. Children progress at individual rates with the opportunity to learn the core swimming skills and progress to advanced strokes. Learning is self paced but challenging. This is designed for children in the beginning stages of learning.

Stroke School: Students refine freestyle and learn stroke technique for backstroke, butterfly, breaststroke, and more! While completion of swim school is not necessary to enroll in stroke school, it creates a foundation to build upon to master the competitive swim strokes.

Teen / Adult : Participants must be 14+. Whether this is your first-time swimming, or you are looking to overcome a previous fear of the water, the Teen/Adult swim class is designed to provide a comfortable atmosphere, so that you can meet established goals and learn basic swimming skills. Our instructors will work with you so that you feel more comfortable in and around the water. This group lesson will be with others who share a similar goal! Run, splash, make your way to the Teen/Adult swim class.

Lifeguard Instructor Certification

The American Red Cross Lifeguard Instructor course trains Lifeguarding instructor candidates to teach American Red Cross Lifeguarding, Lifeguarding Blended Learning, Shallow Water Lifeguarding, Aquatic Attraction Lifeguarding, Waterpark Skills, CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers and Bloodborne Pathogens Training. Prerequisites: Minimum age: 17 years, possess a current Red Cross certificate for lifeguarding/first aid/CPR/AED, complete the online session for the lifeguarding Instructor course and complete the pre-course session. Please note, to teach waterfront skills, lifeguarding instructors must possess a basic-level waterfront skills certificate. This class meets over 5 days. Attendance is mandatory.

Location: SHS Conference Room and VHE Pool

Date: May 5 - May 14 (no class May 12)

Time: Friday, 5:30 - 8:30 pm; Saturday, 9:00 - 4:00 pm; Sunday, 9:00 - 4:00 pm. Fee: Resident - $250 / Non-Resident - $350

Instructor: Perry Perkins, American Red Cross Lifeguard Instructor Trainer Course: 2383.8

PRIVATE SWIM INSTRUCTION

Private Swim Interest List - Course #2327.1

Due to a swim instructor shortage, we are unsure if we are able to offer private swim instruction. If we are able to secure instructors, we will contact you via email. Please make sure your email is up to date on your account. The interest list does not guarantee a private swim lesson. Thank you for your understanding.

We Are Recruiting Lifeguard and Swim Instructors!

Not Certified? No problem, Shorewood Recreation is willing to train you. We are offering three American Red Cross Lifeguard Certication courses this Winter-Spring. For dates and times please see pages 6, 15 and 19. If you have any questions, please email Perry Perkins at pperkins@shorewood.k12.wi.us.

WATER FITNESS

Location: VHE Pool

Deep Water Aerobics

Time Day Date

Fee R / N-R Course #

6:00 - 7:00 pm Thursday 2/2 - 3/23 $36 / $48 2320.1 4/6 - 5/25 $36 / $48 2320.2

Shallow Water Aerobics

Time Day Date Fee R / N-R Course #

8:30 - 9:30 am Sunday 1/29 - 3/12 $36 / $48 2320.3

- 5/21

4/9

Senior Aqua Fit

Time Day Date

10:00 - 10:45 am Mon, Wed & Friday 1/9 - 5/26

Aqua Zumba

Time Day Dates Fee R / N-R Course #

6:00 - 7:00 pm Monday

1/30 - 3/13 $36 / $48 2146.1 3/27 - 5/8 $36 / $48 2146.2

Aqua Boot Camp

Time Day Dates Fee R / N-R Course #

5:30 - 6:15 am Tuesday & Thursday

1/3 - 2/23 $64 / $96 2170.1 3/7 - 4/27 $64 / $96 2170.2 5/9 - 6/1 $32 / $48 2170.3

Eastcastle Retirement Senior Living has relocated their Senior Aqua Fit class this winter/spring to the VHE pool while their pool is under renovation. If you would like to participate, you may do so for the price of a swim pass or use your Fitness Center membership. This class is on a drop in basis, no registration required. Please check the Recreation aquatics page for updates and class cancellations.

4/2
No class
$36 / $48 2320.4
20
Fee
Open Swim Pass

SHOREWOOD HIGH SCHOOL - VHE POOL

No Cash Will Be Accepted At Any Community Swims

All swimmers must present a valid swim pass, a current Shorewood Community Fitness Center membership card (Community Swim is included in membership), or a single swim pass which can be purchased at the Recreation Department or the Shorewood Community Fitness Center during business hours, or by mail or phone. Identification is required to prove residency. We have converted to digital passes, so save your swim cards, as they can be reloaded with more swim passes.

Single Swim Pass Fees

Pass Resident Fee Non-Resident Fee

Adults $4 $6

Senior $3 $5 Youth $3 $5 Ages 5 and under are free!

Community Swim Information

• Pool hours are subject to change. Updates will be posted on the VHE Pool bulletin board, and on the website at www.shorewoodschools.org

• Everyone must wear appropriate swimming attire in the pool.

• No swim suits, caps, or towels are issued at any of the community swims.

• Before entering the pool, it is mandatory to shower.

• Patrons six years of age and older are expected to use the gender-appropriate locker room or family changing area.

• Our family changing area can be used by parent/child or assistance with another adult. This area is located next to the women’s locker room. There are lockers in this room, and locks are strongly recommended.

• Flotation devices are prohibited.

• The Recreation Department is not responsible for any lost or stolen articles. Bring your own lock for a locker. Overnight storage is not permitted.

• Sauna and whirlpool (adults only) will be open during adult and lap swims.

• All ages - youth ages 7 and under must be accompanied in the water by an adult (ratio of one adult to every 8 children). Children 6 and under must be within one arm’s length of an adult while in the water (ratio of one adult to every 4 children).

• Infants and toddlers must wear swim diapers in the pool. No disposable or cloth diapers allowed.

• We have an adaptive chair for shallow water entrance.

• The Shorewood School District Facility Services Department makes every attempt to maintain water and air temperature according to the standards set by the State of Wisconsin. Any fluctuation in the temperature will be corrected as soon as possible. Pool temperature is set between 78 - 81 degrees, and the whirlpool temperature is between 100 - 104. If you have any concerns about our pool facilities, please contact the District’s Facility and Operations Department at (414) 963-6918.

• Lap swim is for Grade 3 - adult, and adult swim is for high school age and older.

• You must exit the locker room within 20 minutes after Community Swim ends.

Community Swim 20 Visit Card

Pass Resident Fee Non-Resident Fee

Adults $60 $90

Senior $40 $60 Youth $40 $60

Each swim card carries an expiration date of one year.

COMMUNITY OPEN SWIM SCHEDULE

Tuesday, January 3rd - Sunday, June 4

The VHE Pool will be closed ALL DAY on:

MondayFriday Lap Swim 6:15 - 7:50 am 10:45 - 1:00 pm

Saturday & Sunday All Ages: Lap: 2:00 - 4:00 pm 4:00 - 5:00 pm

Friday, December 23 Saturday, December 24 Sunday, December 25 Monday, December 26 Friday, December 30 Saturday, December 31 Sunday, January 1 Monday, January 2 Monday, January 16 Saturday, January 28 Friday, April 7 Saturday, April 8 Sunday, April 9 Saturday, May 27 Sunday, May 28 Monday, May 29

C O M M U N I T Y S W I M 21

VOLUNTEER COACHES

Volunteer coaches are needed for our youth sports leagues. Duties include directing the team’s practice and play during games. Training and resources are provided. This small in vestment of your time will have a great impact on the children of your team. Coaches are needed for current and future programs, such as cross country, flag football (fall), basketball (winter), and coach-pitch/t-ball (summer). Contact the Recreation Department at (414) 9636913 x 4 or email Justin at JCalvert@shorewood.k12.wi.us if you are willing to help coach.

THANK YOU VOLUNTEERS!

The Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Department would like to thank the following individuals who have positively impacted our youth through volunteer ing for the Department.

Jasmine Binion

Traci Clark

Fred Gayle

Joe Hamann

Kevin Kane

Michael Larson

Shorewood Community Gardens - 2023

Lisa Menon

Alan Owan

Valerica (Vali) Raicu

Lori Richards

SPONSOR A TEAM OR LEAGUE!

The Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Department is looking for individuals and businesses to sponsor our leagues to cover jersey cost. Sponsors will be recognized with their name or business logo on the back of the t-shirt or jersey for the league. If you are interested, please contact the Recreation Department at (414) 963-6913 x 4

donation foR RecReation

A donation for Recreation helps provide financial support to individuals who are unable to afford program fees. You can donate online by going to the Donation for Recreation page or with your telephone registration.

a sPecial thanks to those who have contRibuted duRing fall 2022. you have Made a diffeRence!

Ivy McConnell

John Roan

SIS Athletics

The Shorewood School District is providing the opportunity to rent a community garden plot for the 2023 growing season. Availability is mid-April through mid-November, 2023. Plots are 4’ x 10’ raised beds. Gardeners are responsible for bringing their own tools, plants, seeds and soil amendments. Water will be available on site. No chemical pesticides or fertilizers are to be used in the gardens. Only one plot per household is allowed. Please understand theft is an occasional fact of life for most all community gardens. The Recre ation Dept has no control over other people picking your produce.

Fee: Residents Only - $50

Location Course #: SHS Gardens 2201.1 Lake Bluff Gardens 2201.2

Atwater Gardens 2201.3

Adult Softball Leagues

The purpose of the Shorewood School District’s youth sports pro grams is to guide each participant, boys and girls, through an organized program that will develop the fundamentals of each sport. Sports programs are open to any student who lives in the Village of Shorewood. Whatever sport your child chooses, they will be taught the fundamentals of the sport. Skill development will be stressed throughout the season and participants will receive a basic under standing of rules, sportsmanship and teamwork by the end of the season. Please contact Taz Landry, Shorewood School District’s Athletic Director, via e-mail at tlandry@shorewood.k12.wi.us or phone at (414) 963-6924 for information on SIS Athletics.

Our adult softball leagues will begin in late April. Packets with league information will be available beginning January 30th, 2023. All games will be played at the SHS Diamond. Men’s leagues will be wood bat only leagues. A minimum of four teams for each division is required. To request a packet, please call the Recreation Department at (414) 963-6913 x 4, or visit our website: www.shorewoodschools.org. Registraton Deadline: Friday, March 24, 2023.

Men’s Master (30 and over) - Tuesday evening. Men’s Open (18 and over) - Thursday evening.

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ACT Workshop Co-Op

In this virtual ACT workshop (via Zoom) students will learn how to identify the types of questions they will see on the four multiplechoice sections of the ACT test as well as a variety of strategies to attack the various questions. The instructor has designed this workshop based on 26 years of successfully helping students prepare for the ACT. Students will need to purchase a copy of The Official ACT Prep Guide 2022-2023 prior to the first session. Many students order the book from Amazon or purchase it at a local bookstore. Students will also need a blank spiral notebook for each session.

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Instructor: Fred Silver Activity Nights

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The Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Department is assisting Shorewood Intermediate School to run Activity Nights. Activity Nights include; a dance floor with a live DJ, group games, and an open gym with equipment. Concessions will e available for purchase. For more information call Justin Calvert at the Rec reation Department at (414) 963-6913 ext. 4. We will not accept money at the door. Students must pre-register for Activity Nights.

pool is necessary, no swimming skills required.

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Instructor: Freda Wright

Arthritis In Balance with Exercise & Stretch

Do you have arthritis, osteoporosis, or poor balance? This peer supportive class uses gentle movements and activities designed to increase mobility, range of motion, build strength, and improve balance. We will show you low impact exercises in a non-compet itive setting. Be prepared to start feeling better, gain energy, and have the ability to accomplish daily tasks with ease.

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Instructor: Jan Mahlberg, Certified Exercise Instructor

Babysitting, American Red Cross

This is an ideal course for current and future babysitters, teach ing them the best way to keep children safe while in their care. Feeding, diapering, safety, professionalism, first-aid, leadership and safe play are some of the topics that will be covered. Be sure to wear comfortable clothes, bring a water bottle and a snack

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Instructor: Renee Vanselow

Badminton Co-Op

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Basketball, Men’s Open

Teams will be formed on site. We will split the courts if necessary. Ages 18 - Adult. Please bring a dark color shirt and a white shirt.

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Bowling Instruction

Come and experience the Shorewood High School Bowling Al ley. We will Moon-Glow Bowl the last Sunday of the session. En joy bowling with friends or family! No bowling instruction is given during this program. Socks are required. Parent/child fee is per person.

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Bridge, Diamond Series Co-Op

This 10 week class focuses on the fundamentals of Declarer play emphasizing a process of careful planning and covers basic techniques of developing extra tricks, common pitfalls to avoid and proper timing of play choices. Familiarity with basic bidding techniques is necessary. Review of defense techniques will also take place. This class requires a textbook which is available from the instructor.

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Amazing Athletes Co-Op

Amazing Athletes is an educational sports and fitness program teaching children the basic fundamentals and mechanics of the following 10 sports: Baseball, Basketball, Football, Golf, Hockey, Lacrosse, Soccer, Tennis, Track & Field, and Volleyball. We will also focus on the seven key areas of motor development through games, obstacle courses, and other fun fitness activities. Our pro gram incorporates exercises for gross motor development, handeye coordination, cardiovascular fitness, speed and agility, and stretching and muscle tone. Our main goal is to expose children at an early age to an active and healthy lifestyle and to a variety of sports and physical activities, so they have a greater chance of finding a few things they like!

Great physical conditioning and a lot of fun. Badminton players will be paired with others that have a compatible skill level and play games weekly. Due to the nature of this class, it is recom mended that participants play at an intermediate to advanced lev el. Beginning players are welcome, however, individual instruction may not always be available. Rackets will be furnished or you may bring your own. Shuttlecocks will be provided.

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Instructor: Doug Kane

Ballroom Dance Co-Op

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Instructor: Yvette Neary, ACBL Accredited, Emerald Life Master

Bridge, Diamond Series Practice Class

Practice and focus on playing hands based on concepts learned in the Diamond Series Class.

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Instructor: Yvette Neary, ACBL Accredited, Emerald Life Master

The Camera In Your Smartphone Co-Op

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Aqua Boot Camp

This class provides participants with a combination of swimming, strength training, and core work both in the water and on deck. Various exercise sets, such as swim sprints and resistance train ing, will be utilized. Participants must know how to swim as this program is not a water aerobics class. Please bring an exercise mat.

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Instructor: Renee Scherck-Meyer, Certified AFAA Personal Trainer

Aqua Zumba

Kick up the workout with this class. Known as the Zumba “pool party”, Aqua Zumba gives new meaning to the idea of an in vigorating workout. Splashing, stretching, twisting, laughing, hooting, and hollering are often heard during an Aqua Zumba. Class is in the shallow water so general comfort being in the

Are you left out when the music starts playing at a wedding or on a cruise? Learn to Ballroom Dance and have a great time doing it! Dances covered in a year: Waltz, Foxtrot, Rumba, Cha Cha, Swing, Salsa and Tango. Must register with dance partner, fee is per person.

Basic I (Beginner): Instruction on basic level steps for all social Ballroom Dances, plus lead/follow and floor craft.

Intermediate/Advanced: Review of fundamentals, groupings from all popular Ballroom Dances and plenty of practice time!

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Instructor: Jacqui Lefebvre

Baseball Camp, Shorewood Little League

This baseball camp will instruct the areas of hitting and fielding.

The Shorewood Recreation Department is working with Shore wood Little League to produce this camp for all talent levels.

Whether you are a beginner learning the proper technique, or a returning player trying to perfect your skills, this camp is for you!

Coaches from Shorewood Little League will instruct this camp, using their knowledge along with skills and drills from other popu lar local camps. Participants must bring their glove and wear com fortable clothes. Bringing a bat is optional. This program is co-ed.

It’s a camera, it’s a photo album, it’s a television - it’s your phone. Learn about apps, tips, tricks and limitations for pictures and vid eo from iPhone and Android smartphones and tablets. This class will cover your device’s camera, home and Cloud storage options, printing and more.

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Charcuterie Workshop Co-Op

Create your very own charcuterie board with Charcuter-Me! Dur ing this hands-on workshop, we will guide you step-by-step on how to create a charcuterie board, chat about what pairs well with the cheeses, give tips and tricks, and save time for question/an swer sessions throughout the event. By the end of the event, you will have created a beautiful board to show off, and you will learn a life skill that will transform you into the best host!

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Instructor: Amanda Mattefs, Owner of Charcuter-Me

Chess Scholars Co-op

Develop your child’s intellect through the royal game of chess! Current research has shown a strong link between chess and ac ademic performance in a variety of areas, including mathematics and language arts. Chess has been proven to enhance children’s

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motivation, concentration, focus, social skills, and creativity. Each class will consist of a fun, interactive teaching period and guided practice time. Both beginner and experienced players are wel come and will learn under the guidance of an experienced Chess Scholars coach.

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Instructor: Chess Scholars Staff, Vendor Program

Climb Club

Rock climbing is a fun and satisfying sport that strengthens the body and mind. Rock climbing allows climbers to enjoy a sport in a non-competitive environment while still emphasizing teamwork, motivation, and self-confidence. Rock climbing also builds muscu lar endurance, flexibility, coordination, and mental focus. We aim to build strong, responsible climbers. This co-ed team welcomes climbers of all ability and experience levels. The team is open to climbers from 8 to 13 years old. However, age restriction may be waived with interest. The team will be taught by experienced and knowledgeable coaches with a focus on skill and strength devel opment, communication and safety, mental strategy, movement, and environmental stewardship. Training on equipment and safe ty will be conducted in order to guarantee a safe and success ful experience for your child. All equipment, including helmets, is supplied.

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Instructor: Riverwest Outdoor Enterprises Staff, Vendor Program

Coach-Pitch Baseball Program, Sluggers

Coach Pitch games will be played on Saturday at noon or 1 pm beginning June 3 and will end July 15. Practices will be arranged by volunteer coaches and will begin the week of May 15 between 5:30 - 7:30 pm at Lake Bluff or Atwater Diamonds. Parents who coach will have their child on their team. We will accept a maxi mum of 3 coaches per team. Players will receive a t-shirt and a hat. When signing up, please let us know what day of the week does not work for your child to attend practice. Players will be assigned to each team at random. Player requests will not be honored. Grade indicated is as of the 2023-2024 school year.

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Cooking Curries Co-Op

An Indian Curry is actually not a dish with curry powder. An Indian curry is a dish with a sauce, not a dry dish. We will be cooking curries in this class. Curries are a great accompaniment to rice so that can easily be your simple meal. Let’s get “saucy” together!

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CPR Training, Hands-Only

Brought to you by the North Shore Fire/Rescue. Hands-Only CPR is CPR without mouth-to-mouth breaths. It is recommended for use by people who see a teen or adult suddenly collapse in an “out-of-hospital” setting (such as at home, at work or in a park). The training is free, but pre-registration is required.

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Instructor: North Shore Fire/Rescue

Cutting the Cord, Controlling Cable and Internet Costs Co-Op Fees for cable television, home internet, smartphones and streaming services can quickly add up to hundreds of dollars. This seminar reviews your options to cut costs and still watch televi sion programs and have internet access on your devices.

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Instructor: C.T. Kruger

Drama Junior

A “double header” celebrating America’s game (according to Walt Whitman) baseball - with two popular segments from previous Drama Jr. shows: “Take Me Out to the Ballgame,” a reenactment of the song and all its verses about Katie Casey and her admi ration for the boys of summers from our virtual show America narama in fall of 2020 and The New York Yankees in King Arthur’s Court from our fall 2013 show Time Flies When You’re Having Fun, adapted from Mark Twain, about the 1913 Yankees base ball team who take a wrong turn on the way to an away game and travel through time to Medieval Britain where they come face to face with King Arthur and Queen Gueniviere, the Knights of the Round Table, Merlin, the Lady of the Lake, and even a fierce dragon! All actors, singers, dancers, technicians welcome - no experience (or baseball skills) required!

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Instructor: Sara Van Loon & Sofia Hansen-Cardona

Essential Oils 101 Co-Op Natural Alternatives and Simple Solutions for a Healthy Home!

Learn how to support your immune system, get a good night of sleep, aid digestion, have happy healthy joints, clean without chemicals and so much more with therapeutic grade essential oils. In this class, we will discuss what essential oils are, how to use them and some wellness benefits of Young Living’s thera peutic grade essential oils. Essential oils are natural aromatic compounds found in the seeds, flowers, bark, rinds and leaves of plants, extracted and distilled for health benefits. They are 100% pure, easy to use, and benefit your health in countless ways. Page 8

Instructor: Amanda Carron, Wellness Educator, Young Living Essential Oils

Full Body Overhaul

Full Body Overhaul is a circuit training class that incorporates ex ercises using resistance tubing with handles, free weights, and your own body weight. Participants can expect a full body work out as heart rates are elevated with bouts of plyometric work and continuous exercise movements. Modifications will be shown if necessary. Participants should bring an exercise mat, resistance tubing with handles, water bottle and a towel.

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Gymnastics Instruction

This class will take you through the basic fundamentals involved in the vault, uneven bars, balance beam and floor exercise. Par ticipants will be divided to allow for appropriate instruction to skill level.

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Instructor: Recreation Staff

Ice Skating Lessons

The Basic Skills Program teaches students progressively more difficult moves through six levels of skating. 20 minutes of exclu sive practice follows each class. Upon completion of the Basic 1 through 6 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 their skill level is applicable. Please specify level. Skate Rental, if needed, is $24 for the six week class. Petitt National Ice Center address: 500 S 84th St, Milwau kee, WI 53214.

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Instructor: Pettit National Ice Center Staff, Vendor Program

Ice Skate, Speed, Learn to

The Learn to Speed Skate program teaches students progres sively more difficult moves through six levels of skating. Prereq uisites for taking the class include knowing how to get up after falling down, marching forward, stopping, swizzles, and two-foot glide. Students are evaluated at the first class to gauge their skill/ ability level and are placed in another speed skating class if their skill level is applicable. Speed skates are available for rental at the facility, or participants can bring their own hockey or figure skates. Lessons take place on the 400m Oval. Students should plan to arrive by 5:45pm on the first day of class to get fitted for speed skates. 20 minutes of exclusive practice time follows each lesson. Petitt National Ice Center address: 500 S 84th St, Milwau kee, WI 53214.

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Instructor: Petit National Ice Center, Vendor Program

Indian Food Made Easy Co-Op

If you have ever looked at Indian recipes and felt a bit over whelmed, this class will fix all that. Attend this class and you will leave with delicious recipes and the confidence to tackle new ones on your own. If you are a newbie, or just want some new recipes, this class is for you.

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Instructor: Susan Pack

Irish Dance

In this class, children will learn the basics of Irish dance as part of the Milwaukee Academy of Irish Dance curriculum. Dancers will be taught basic Irish dance form, positions, and foundational movements. No dance experience is required! Be sure to bring tennis shoes or ballet slippers and a water bottle.

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Instructor: Milwaukee Irish Dance Company

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Junior Jamboree Co-Op

Get moving and singing in this music class for children and their parents or caregivers. Your child will be immersed in children’s songs, interactive finger play, creative dance music and the ex ploration of different rhythms. We hope you will learn some new songs while inspiring the love of music in your child. Bring your dancing feet and come share some special music moments to gether in this fun family class.

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Instructor: Dana Sherman

Korean Cooking Classes Co-Op

Jenny Lee of Perilla Kitchen teaches Korean cooking classes in the greater Milwaukee area. She does community classes and private classes. She used to work as a line cook for Top Chef TV

Judge Tom Colicchio in New York City, as well as other awardwinning chefs. Learn more at www.perillakitchen.com. Please contact perillakitchen@gmail.com about any food allergies and restrictions whether you eat gluten free, pork free, halal or vegan.

13-17 year olds can register with a parent or guardian.

Korean Dumpling Rice Cake Soup

Koreans eat rice cake soup on New Year’s Day and Lunar New Year. Learn about Lunar New Year and how to make dumplings and make the soup with brisket, oval rice cakes and scallions.

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Korean Soup and Salad

You’ll get to make pork kimchi stew and lettuce salad with a soy sauce, rice vinegar and sesame oil dressing.

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Fried Dumplings

Learn how to make Korean fried dumplings! We’ll make pork dumplings and vegan dumplings with a sauce.

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Instructor: Jenny Lee

Lacrosse, Youth Boys

Lacrosse is a fast, physical sport that combines aspects of soc cer, hockey and basketball. Spring is the official lacrosse season when we play other local programs. Outdoor practices start the week of March 20th. For the 3rd-8th grade teams, we will sched ule approximately 13 games to be held on Saturday mornings and Sunday afternoons, starting April 22 and ending on June 4th. The 5K/2nd grade team will have 4 scrimmages on Saturday and Sun day afternoons. Home games will be on the Shorewood or White fish Bay HS football fields. Lacrosse helmet, shoulder pads, arm guards, gloves and stick are required. Players can rent lacrosse equipment and stick for $40. Players must provide a mouth guard and an athletic cup. Cleats are recommended. It is expected that players doing multiple sports will split conflicts equally. This is a co-op program with the Whitefish Bay, Nicolet and Shorewood Rec Depts. Boys may participate on this team if they live in Mil waukee, Shorewood, Whitefish Bay or Nicolet communities, or attend public schools that serve those communities. All players must join US Lacrosse for an additional $30 fee. We encourage you to sign up for the waiting list if the class roster is full. A second team will be formed if there are sufficient numbers.

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Instructor: Kevin Kane

Lacrosse, Girls Team, WNS Junior Wolfpack Co-Op Join the fastest growing sport in the United States. No experience is necessary. Our program focuses on empowering girls to devel op skill, athleticism, heart, determination, and a love for the game of lacrosse. Indoor practices will start February 19t and outdoor practices will start March 28. Games will be on Saturdays and Sundays starting April 22 and will end on June 11. Players must provide their own stick, goggles and mouthguard. Teams partici pate in the Milwaukee Area Youth Lacrosse Association (MAYLA) spring league. In accordance with MAYLA regulations, girls who live in Whitefish Bay, Shorewood, Glendale, or Milwaukee may register. The team will be led by a Whitefish Bay coaching staff and other experienced and enthusiastic coaches and volunteer parents. All players must join US Lacrosse for an additional $30 fee. If the grade level team is full, please ask to have your name placed on a waitlist. A second team may form if there are sufficient numbers and a coach available. If you have any questions, contact Kathryn Amato vial email at wns.jr.wolfpack@gmail.com.

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Instructor: Kathyrn Amato

Lacrosse, Girls Intro, WNS Wolfpack Pups Co-Op

This is an instructional clinic offering drills/skills and fundamentals for beginners to intermediate players. This is a great opportunity for girls to learn to play lacrosse - the fastest growing sport in the United States. Experienced and enthusiastic instructors coach the clinics. This program does not participate in the MAYLA la crosse league due to age restrictions, but there will be opportunities to scrimmage. Lacrosse sticks, goggles, and mouthguards are required. If you need to borrow equipment or if you have any questions, please contact Kathryn Amato via email at wns. jr.wolfpack@gmail.com.

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Instructor: Kathyrn Amato

Lacrosse, Girls, Try It Day Co-Op

Are you a elementary school, middle school studen or high schooler interested in playing girls lacrosse this spring season?

If you have never played before or played only a little, then come to our “Try It Day” and see what all the buzz is about. Bring your own lacrosse stick and goggles or we will have equipment on hand to borrow. Coaches will lead this instructional clinic focus ing on fundamental skills. Coaches and current players will be available to answer questions and provide information about the upcoming spring high school and youth seasons. WNS Wolfpack Lacrosse is proud to welcome new players to the sport at every level. If you have any questions, contact Kathryn Amato via email at wns.jr.wolfpack@gmail.com.

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Instructor: Kathyrn Amato

Latin Dance Sampler

Come ready to learn the basic steps and rhythms of Latin Dance. We will introduce you to Salsa, Merengue, and Bachata! No part ner necessary. All ability levels are welcome.

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Instructor: Rosalita Villa

Lifeguarding Certification, American Red Cross

Are you interested in becoming a lifeguard? You will learn con cepts of responsibility, work ethic, leadership and approachabil ity that will prepare you for a job as a lifeguard. The American Red Cross Lifeguard course will cover the knowledge and skills to get your lifeguard, CPR/AED and first aid certifications. Suc cessful completion of the course earns you a 2-year, nationally recognized certification in Lifeguarding/First-Aid/CPR/AED. At tendance at ALL meeting dates is mandatory. Please understand that this course is a blended learning course. Participants must complete all online assignments prior to the start of class. Certifi cation is not guaranteed as participants must score above an 80% on a written test and pass an in-water skills test. There is a man datory pretest on the first day of class. Please bring a swimsuit, towel and snacks each meeting day. For current SHS students, the cost of the class is only $65.

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Lifeguarding Certification, Older Adults, American Red Cross

Are you interested in giving back to your community? This course offers the opportunity for adults that have a little extra time on their hands to be a part of the solution to saving many aquatic programs in the area. The American Red Cross Lifeguard course will cover the knowledge and skills to get your lifeguard, CPR/ AED and first aid certifications. Successful completion of the course earns you a 2-year, nationally recognized certification in Lifeguarding/First-Aid/CPR/AED. This course is run at a slower pace to allow for more practice time and full understanding before moving on. Please understand that this course is a blended learn ing course, therefore a computer is required, but we will work with you to ensure you have access. Participants must complete all online assignments prior to the start of class. Certification is not guaranteed as participants must score above an 80% on a written test and pass an in-water skills test. There is a mandatory pre test on the first day of class. Please bring a swimsuit, towel and snacks each meeting day.

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Lifeguarding Instructor Certification

The American Red Cross Lifeguard Instructor course trains Life guarding instructor candidates to teach American Red Cross Lifeguarding, Lifeguarding Blended Learning, Shallow Water Life guarding, Aquatic Attraction Lifeguarding, Waterpark Skills, CPR/ AED for Professional Rescuers and Bloodborne Pathogens Train ing. Prerequisites: Minimum age: 17 years, Possess a current Red Cross certificate for Lifeguarding/First Aid/CPR/AED, com plete the Online Session for the Lifeguarding Instructor course and complete the pre-course session. Note: To teach Waterfront Skills, Lifeguarding instructors must possess a basic-level Water front Skills certificate. This class meets over 5 days. Attendance is mandatory.

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Instructor: Perry Perkins, American Red Cross Lifeguard

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Martial Arts Club Co-Op

Let your child experience the benefits of the Young American Martial Arts Club. This dynamic program has been developed in cooperation with the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Chil dren’s Center, a leader in early childhood development and edu cation. This innovative martial arts program will encourage your child to develop a positive attitude, perseverance, self-confidence and self-discipline. Families with multiple children participating in the program will be offered a 25% discount additional children. Please call or register in person at the Recreation Department if you are registering more than one child.

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Instructor: Young American Martial Arts Staff, Vendor Program

Martial Arts Club, North Shore Co-Op

Improve fitness and have fun while learning the Martial Arts from North Shore resident, Phil Sauer. Phil has been a Martial Art in structor since 1972 and has taught at UW-Milwaukee since 1979. This program will challenge you, mentally and physically, as you learn kicking, punching and self-defense techniques that will keep you safe and fit.

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Instructor: Phil Sauer, Owner of Young American Martial Arts Club

Minecraft

Are you looking for a place to make new friends while improv ing your skills at Minecraft? Try new mini-games and build some amazing team projects. Each week will include a new project or challenge that will push your creativity to the limits.

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Instructor: Nicholas Burkee & Dante Darrow

Old Family Photos and the Digital Age Co-Op

Your old family photos prints and slides can be converted to digital picture files –whether you have a computer or not– for a multi tude of digital uses and sharing. This two-hour seminar covers scanning prints and slides, workflow, and how to get and stay organized. Information on computer cover in class is for Windows PC computers.

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Instructor: C.T. Kruger

Open Art Co-Op

Explore the fun of art with your child in an informal, free-style set ting. Various art materials and supplies will be set out for you to create your own projects. An instructor will be there to assist. This program is scheduled to be compatible with the Open Gym pro gram.

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Instructor: Sarah Cottrill, WFB Recreation Instructor

Open Gym Co-Op

Open Gym offers a variety of play equipment available for parents or guardians to enjoy with their children. Parents are responsible for their child’s supervision and behavior. Only children meeting the age requirements may participate. This program is scheduled to be compatible with the Open Art program.

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Painting, Oil, Beginning Co-Op

Students will be painting from life using fruit, flowers and objects in a simple still life set-up. Students will learn about hard edges, soft edges, values, warm/cool colors, and your “star of the show” in the painting. If you have never painted in oils, you will receive an excellent foundation, and if you have experience, you will learn lots more. We are “learning to see” when we paint! Feel free to contact Barbara directly at brgfriedman@gmail.com, or (414) 791-4068. A complete supply list can be found on your receipt.

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Instructor: Barbara Friedman, Masters in Art Education

Painting Class, Youth Co-Op

Do you have a mini Picasso? We have just the thing! Children will explore their creative side while following step-by-step instruc tions to create their very own masterpiece. Instructions courtesy of Grape Escape LLC.

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Instructor: Briona Conway

Performing Arts Private Lessons

These private lessons are designed to assist our students in developing into effective and well-rounded musicians. Each student’s background, learning style, and musical interests are considered in order to create an individualized course of private lessons. Class time will be scheduled with instructors directly.

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Instructor: Jennifer Rodriquez, Flute Mike Miller, Saxophone Peter Behlmer, Percussion Mark Hoelscher, Brass Orlando Pimentel, Clarinet

Pickleball

Are you a tennis player who hasn’t picked up a racquet in a while?

Are you looking for a new sport for you and your friends to try?

Come and play Pickleball which is a blend of tennis and ping pong played on a badminton size court. Pickleball provides plenty of exercise, hand-eye coordination, and you don’t have to be “super athletic” to play. Court play will be divided by ability levels. Men and women of all ages are welcome! Tennis shoes required, eye protection encouraged. Balls are provided. Bring your own paddle or use one that is provided. 8 use punch card is available for pur chase in the Recreation Department and Fitness Center for $24. Punch cards can be purchased by mail, walk in or phone with an expiration date of 1 year from purchase date. Please provide your email as that will be the main form of communication if there are any cancellations.

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Quilting Co-Op

Whether you are a beginning or advanced quilter, you will learn quilting tips and secrets from Maribeth, an experienced quilting in structor and a National Quilting Association Certified Judge. Make those UFOs disappear or start on something new! Maribeth will guide you through your chosen projects, providing personal care

and attention. This class is sure to inspire, motivate and promote confidence for all.

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Instructor: Maribeth Schmit

Robotics Coding

Students will gain an understanding of the role of robotics and robots in their everyday life. Through collaboration, teamwork, problem solving, and critical thinking skills, we will build and read block codes to program robots, as well as program robots using Java text.

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Instructor: Dustin Slusser

Rock Climbing Co-Op

In this introductory course, students will be guided through basic climbing techniques and safety precautions. Participants will enhance coordination, problem-solving, balance and strength, through bouldering (traversing) and climbing. Students will en hance their skills through games and challenges throughout the course. Climbers Ready?

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Rustic Sourdough Bread Co-Op

Our ancestors ate mostly fermented foods, including bread which was leavened using various strains of healthy bacteria. Recently, an explosive interest in making this fermented bread has taken place. Making sourdough bread is easy, healthy, and delicious! This class includes all aspects of sourdough bread baking: the Starter, Flours, Salting, Hydration ratios, the Leaven, the Auto lyze, Kneading/resting/stretching, proofing, (baskets/Bannetons), the Rise, Etching, Dutch oven baking, the Crumb, the Crust. A sourdough starter is included, so you can make great sourdough bread at home. We will make a wonderful sourdough bread using steel cut oats (for texture) and two kinds of King Arthur Flours. We will taste our freshly baked bread along with butter and honey from Steve’s Bees. Course documents will be supplied. Bring a pen/pencil to take notes. *Steve Shapson has been instructing in the culinary arts for over 15 years, which include cheese/yogurt/ kefir/kombucha making and edible mushroom cultivation. Sour dough bread is his latest passion after having three friends intro duce him to the wonderful taste.

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Instructor: Steve Shapson

Saturday Open Sports

This program is designed as open play with limited instruction. We will have all sorts of sports equipment available for the kids including basketballs, soccer balls, dodgeballs, and more. Beat the cold weather with this fun Saturday activity.

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Scuba Diving, Discover Co-Op

Have you ever wondered what it is like to breathe underwater?

Then this PADI Discover Scuba Diving experience is your chance to give scuba a try in a fun, inexpensive, no-pressure setting. Dur ing this experience, we will let you try scuba to see if you like it without a big commitment of time or money because there is

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nothing like breathing underwater for the very first time. It takes a little getting used to but after a few minutes, you will realize how easy scuba diving really is. No experience is required. You will learn some basic skills and safety rules that can show if a full certification is for you!

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Instructor: Aquatic Adventures, Inc.

Senior Strength

Using a variety of equipment, Senior Strength presents a chal lenge to major muscle groups and includes an emphasis on flex ibility and balance.

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Instructor: Elizabeth Klijnsmit

Sewing Lab Co-Op

Sewing Lab is designed to provide you with a premium work space, allowing you to work side-by-side with fellow sewers. Come have fun in this social, creative and fun environment. All participants must bring their projects and fabric to the first class.

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Smartphone Video & Editing Co-Op

Whether a parent, an instructor, a business professional or just a creative soul, shooting and editing video with your smartphone is an efficient way to produce spectacular video. This two-hour workshop covers smartphone video shooting techniques and how to combine video clips, photos, narration and music into a single video using the smartphone apps VN Video Editor.

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Instructor: C.T. Kruger

Social Media: Understanding Adolescent Trends & Impacts on Mental Well-Being

Social media can be a great way to stay in touch with friends and family, schedule events, learn new skills, and show no signs of slowing down. Social media popularity continues to grow each year, with more than half the world’s population using social me dia for an average of 2 hours and 30 minutes a day. Social media also continues to be more accessible, with approximately twothirds of the world’s population accessing social media from mo bile devices. We will focus on understanding social media trends among adolescents, social media dangers, and their impact on mental well-being while providing tips for creating a healthy bal ance.

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Instructor: North Shore Health Department

Small Talks: Understanding Youth Alcohol Use, Trends, And Dangers

It’s never too early to talk to your children about alcohol use. In fact, having “Small Talks” with your child(ren) is a great way to start the conversation in small bites; that’s not overwhelming. We will focus on youth alcohol use and dangers, how to have small talks with your child(ren) and cover information such as: What to look for? What are some trends? What are some health risks? What are key talking points with children? What can parents do to

help set an example?

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Instructor: North Shore Health Department

Softball Camp, Shorewood Girls

This clinic will focus on hitting, throwing, catching, and fielding. No experience necessary and all girls are welcome! Bring your glove and wear tennis shoes.

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Instructor: Shorewood Girls Softball League Coaches

Spanish Programs, Adult Co-Op

Learn Spanish skills in a small class setting. Pick up new vocabu lary with a focus on traveling, education, and leisure, as well as learning about Latin American cultures.

Beginning Spanish: Students will focus on grammatical skills, verb conjugation, and idiomatic expressions.

Continuing Spanish 2: Students will focus on sentence struc tures and verb tenses.

Continuing Spanish 3: It is recommended for this level that stu dents are familiar with present and past tenses. Students will fo cus on expanding vocabulary and verb tenses.

Conversational Spanish: It is time to use your Spanish skills.

We will work with all the tenses, grammar, reading, and comprehension skills.

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Instructor: Rosalba Romero

Table Tennis

Have fun learning competitive table tennis. Learn the forehand, backhand, and other fundamentals involved in the sport of table tennis. Coach Linda is an ITTF Certified Professional Table Ten nis coach. Participants must wear athletic shoes.

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Instructor: Linda Leaf, Wisconsin Table Tennis Organization

T-Ball Program, Hitters

T-Ball games will be played on Saturday at 10 or 11 am beginning June 3 and will end July 15. Practices will be arranged by volun teer coaches and will begin the week of May 15 between 5:30 - 7:30 pm at Lake Bluff or Atwater Diamonds. Parents who coach will have their child on their team. We will accept a maximum of 3 coaches per team. Players will receive a t-shirt and a hat. When signing up, please let us know what day of the week does not work for your child to attend practice. Players will be assigned to each team at random. Player requests will not be honored. Grade indicated is as of the 2023-2024 school year.

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Tech Tuesdays For Tots Co-Op

Step into the STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts/ Reading, & Math) Zone with Computer Tots and Friends. Each month will focus on a new concept of STEAM using various equipment: iPads, Computers, Coding, LEGO Engineering and a plethora of software available to ensure that all students are be ing challenged at their own level but allowing the whole group to have fun as they enter the STEAM zone. LEGO WeDo Robotics, Osmo, Tiggly and much more! Participants must be potty trained.

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Instructor: Amy Masters, Computer Explorers

Tiny Tumblers

This course will introduce children to gymnastics. Participants will become comfortable with their body and trying new and challeng ing movements. Age 2-3 participants must have an adult that actively participates in the class.

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Instructor: Fae Krukowski & Rosie Migan

3D Printing

Students in the 3D printed class will understand the history of 3D printing and the importance and value that it will have on their everyday lives as they get older. Students will use a kid friendly CAD program to help them build and design projects that they will be able to 3D print. As we progress throughout the class we will continue to add new tools and skills to make more and more complex projects and design.

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Instructor: Dustin Slusser

Tree Climbing

Recreational Tree Climbing uses ropes, saddles, and techniques proven safe for both climber and tree, to ascend into trees for exploration, education, discovery, research, exercise and fun! All equipment and instruction is provided and no experience is nec essary. Treetop Explorer, LLC staff will provide you with easy-tofollow instructions to get you climbing quickly. Challenge yourself and gain a new appreciation for trees! Participants should wear long pants and sturdy shoes.

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Instructor: Treetop Explorer, LLC, Vendor Program

Vaping 101, Introduction

Tobacco is changing. While traditional cigarette smoking rates have dropped, the use of electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes or “vapes”) still poses a threat to children’s health. According to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, 11 percent of middle schoolers have tried electronic tobacco products, and 4 percent of middle schoolers are current users. 32 percent of high schoolers have tried e-cigarettes, and 20 percent of them consider themselves current users. We will focus on vaping and cover in formation such as: What is vaping? What to look for? What are some trends? What are some health risks? What are key talking points with children?

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Volleyball - Coed Open, Adult Serve, bump and volley. Come improve your skills during open volleyball. For beginner to advanced players.

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Volleyball Instruction, Youth

Girls and boys who would love to learn the basic fundamentals of passing, setting, hitting and serving are invited to register. Build your skills in a fun, yet challenging setting. Whether you love the

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Volleyball Instruction, Youth (Cont.) sport of volleyball or you just want to learn more, this class is for you. Traci Clark played volleyball at Marquette University and has coached at the college, high school, and club levels as well as at various clinics and camps.

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Instructor: Traci Clark

Water Aerobics, Deep

Come get a full body workout that includes stretching, warm-up, cardiovascular conditioning, toning, and a cool down routine using flotation belts. Participants must provide their own belt.

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Instructor: Freda Wright

Water Aerobics, Shallow

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Join us for a workout that combines stretching, cardio, strength, and toning. You will march, jog, and jump through the water to improve cardiovascular fitness, muscular endurance, and flexibility. Participants do not need to know how to swim as class is conducted in the shallow end of the pool.

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Instructor: Freda Wright

Wreath Making Co-Op

Instruction will be provided on how to make a designer deco mesh wreath using quality materials. Class cost includes all materi als and tools needed to make a full wreath. At the end of each class, there will be a free raffle for a small prize! Email instructor at mjwhitedesigns@gmail.com to see wreath workshop designs or if you have any questions.

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Instructor: MJ White

Yoga, Ageless

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No matter what stage in life you are, the benefits that a yoga practice can bring to your body and mind are endless. A few of the benefits of yoga as we age include building bone density, strengthening of the muscles to protect the bones, improving balance along with decreasing stress, increasing mental clarity and creating community. This class will explore all facets of our being, through slower-paced mindful movements, conscious breathing techniques, and hand mudras. The class will culminate with a 15-minute guided relaxation. It is recommended to bring a yoga mat and a blanket or two for your relaxation.

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Instructor: Mary Anna Mejchar

Yoga, Mindful, Parent & Child Co-Op

Parents and children can strengthen and relax their minds and bodies together. This fun and engaging class incorporates mind fulness and yoga to help to reduce stress and increase resilience. With our busy lifestyles, it is truly a gift for parents and children to simultaneously take care of themselves and enjoy time with one another. To sign an additional child up to participate with you for an additional $45.00.

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Instructor: Jamie Lynn Tatera

Yoga, Mindful

This unique offering combines gentle yogic stretching and strengthening with mindful awareness instruction. It’s a two-forone: cultivate a healthy body and a healthy mind. Finish feeling relaxed, refreshed, and focused. Jamie Lynn Tatera is a certified yoga and mindfulness instructor with years of experience teaching gentle yoga. This class is being offered virtually.

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Instructor: Jamie Lynn Tatera

Yoga, Vinyasa Flow

Vinyasa is a style of yoga characterized by linking postures to gether so that you move from one to another seamlessly using breath. Commonly referred to as “flow” yoga, it is sometimes confused with “power yoga“. Vinyasa classes offer a variety of pos tures, and no two classes are ever alike.

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Instructor: Mary Anna Mejchar

You Have Pictures In Your Camera, Now What? Co-Op We have hundreds –if not thousands– of pictures in our cameras, smartphones and computers. Now what? This two-hour seminar teaches techniques to save pictures from cameras and smart phones to a computer, to external devices and to “the Cloud” us ing Windows 10 PCs.

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Instructor: C.T. Kruger

Zumba

Zumba is a fitness program that combines Latin and International music with dance moves. Classes are designed by mixing low intensity and high intensity moves for an interval-style, calorieburning dance fitness party! Zumba routines are planned to get your heart rate up and boost cardio endurance. Zumba celebrates the ability to learn moves as you progress through the classes making it easy for anybody to join in the fun!

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Instructor: Tatiana Nuss, Certified Zumba Instructor

CO-OP PROGRAM INFORMATION

Co-op program contact Information

If you have any specific questions concerning co-op programs, please contact the appropriate Recreation Department.

Brown Deer Recreation Dept (414) 371-3070 parkrec@browndeerwi.org 4800 W Green Brook Dr Brown Deer, WI 53223

Mequon-Thiensville Recreation Dept (262) 238-7535 www.mtsd.k12.wi.us 11040 N Range Line Rd Mequon, WI 53092

Nicolet Recreation Dept (414) 351-7566 www.nicolet.k12.wi.us 6701 N Jean Nicolet Road Glendale, WI 53217

Whitefish Bay Recreation Dept (414) 963-3947 www.wfbschools.com 5205 N Lydell Avenue Whitefish Bay, WI 53217

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1. A Message to Parents

For all programs, age and grade requirement will be as of the first day of the class, unless otherwise specified. Please only register your child in the class when he/she meets the requirements. All age and grade requirements are set to benefit the child and make instruction consistent for our staff. In some instances, the require ments have been set for the child’s safety.

2. Pick Up and Drop Off for Programs

We are UNABLE to escort your child to and from any recreation programs due to the staffing needs that this service would re quire. All transportation arrangements for classes must be made on the parent/guardian’s part. Parents are reminded to pick their children up at the completion time listed for the activity they are participating in. Recreation staff are not responsible for partici pants once their class is completed (they are not paid to wait for parents who are late in picking up their children). We also ask parents to stress to their children that when they are in a school building, they should go directly to their program activity area and not wander around the building. We do not wish to lose our privilege to utilize these facilities because of participants be ing where they should not be. Your cooperation with this is greatly appreciated.

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During the course of our programs, there have been times that disruptive participants have impacted our classes. Our instruc tors try to work with these participants; however, sometimes the behavior becomes such that it affects the ability of the other students to learn, of the instructor to teach, or provide a safe learning environment. The following procedure will be in effect if problems occur:

a. Verbal contact between instructor and program participant and/or parent.

b. Verbal contact between the Recreation Department and pro gram participant and/or parent.

c. Reoccurrence following these conversations will result in re moval from the program.

There will be no refund of fees for individuals removed from pro grams due to disruptive behavior. The determination of program offering depends on the number of registered participants.

4. On-site Registration

Instructors will not accept registration or payment at the class site. All registration transactions must be complete at the Recre ation Department or Fitness Center prior to classes starting, or by the sign-up deadline. The price of the class is increased by $10 if you register the day of or after the class has started.

5. Reduce / Waiver of Fees

The Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Department recognizes that some of the resident of the Village of Shore

wood may require financial assistance to participate in recreation programs. If your child attends Shorewood Public Schools and has qualified for Shorewood’s Nutritional Services Free and Reduced Meal Program, the student and their family members may receive the reduced program fees as listed below. Please indicate your participation in the Shorewood Nutritional Services Free and Reduced Meal Program on your registration form. If you live in the Village of Shorewood, you may qualify for reduced program fees. Please complete a reduced program fee form and return the form to the Shorewood Recreation Department. The Recreation Department will notify you regarding your eligibility to receive the reduced program fees as listed below within two business days after receiving your application. Upon approval of your request, payment will be required prior to participation in the program. Reduced program fees are not granted after the regis tration has been processed. The Shorewood Recreation Depart ment reserves the right to deny participants request for reduced program fees. Program fees may be reduced by the following:

Cost of Class Discount on Program Fees

Up to $10 Minimum payment of $5 $10.01 - $29.99 $5 discount $30 and above $10 discount

Programs that do not qualify for a discount rate include vendor programs, field trips, co-op programs, and Activity Nights. The Recreation Department does not want to exclude any Shorewood Public School student or a student that lives in Shorewood who may be unable to participate due to financial hardship. If a family is unable to pay the entire youth program fee, the parent/guard ian should contact the Department in writing and arrangements may be made so that the youth is able to participate at a further reduced program fee. The Recreation Department does offer payment plan options.

6. Payment Plan

Unable to pay your program fees in full at the time of registration? Please contact the Recreation Department for more information at (414) 963-6913 x 4.

7. Cancelled Classes

All programs are subject to change. Programs will be subject to cancellation should low attendance warrant such a decision.

There may be times classes need to be cancelled due to weather, facility scheduling, etc. We will attempt to reschedule the class.If we are unable to make up the class, we will determine on a case by case basis whether or not we will issue a refund or credit. For program closing due to inclement weather, or other reasons, call (414) 963-6913 x 3 or check the website at: www.shorewoodschools.org

8. Sharing of Personal Information

The Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Department requires personal information from each participant on the registration form. The information provided to us by each individ ual is used solely for the purpose of participating in Shorewood Recreation programs. The Shorewood Recreation Department will not share participant’s information with outside parties.

9. Late Fees

All program registrations must occur prior to classes starting, or by the sign-up deadline. The price of the class is increased by $10 if you register the day of or after the class has started. Please register early.

10. Refund Procedure

Full refunds will not be issued unless a program is cancelled by the Recreation Department.

11. Returned Checks

There will be a $25 service fee on all returned checks.

12. Can I Drop a Class After It Started?

You are important to us! The Shorewood Recreation and Com munity Services Department is committed to excellence by pro viding high quality programs and services. If you or a family mem ber are not satisfied with a class, program or service offered by the Department, please let us know prior to the start of the third class. In order to receive a pro-rated credit you must notify our office prior to the 3rd class. After the 3rd class has met, a credit for that class will not be issued. The credit expires two years from the date of issue and can be applied online.

13. Fee For Transferring or Dropping A Class Before It Starts

You may drop or transfer a class before it starts without penalty if completed at least two business days prior to the class begin ning. A $10 fee per registration will be assessed if we do not receive this notice. You will receive credit for dropping a class, which can be applied online.

14. Vendor & Co-Op Programs

These classes are contracted out by private businesses and area Recreation Departments for Shorewood Recreation. We are unable to give a credit five business days before the start of the class.

15. Inclement Weather Cancellations

Programs will be cancelled when the weather is inclement or fields are not playable. Please call the information line, (414) 9636913 x 3, to determine if a program is cancelled.

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16. Waiting Lists

If classes are filled when you enroll, please request to be placed on a waiting list, or opt for it online. If there are any cancellations or new classes opened, you will be notified by email and permitted to register for them. No names are put on a waiting list after the first class has met. Please do not attend the class if you are on a waiting list. Payment is not accepted for the waiting list.

17. Smoking/Alcohol Use Policy

The use of all tobacco products or drinking of alcoholic beverages on all School District premises is prohibited by state law.

18. Donation For Recreation

Rounding up your program fee helps provide financial support to individuals who are unable to afford program fees. If you are rounding up, please put the amount you would like to round up in the appropriate box on the registration form. You can donate online by going to Donation for Recreation or with your phone registration.

19. Photos & Social Media

For program promotion, photographs may be taken of participants from time to time. If you do not wish to have your photograph taken, please notify the photographer and/or class instructor. The Shorewood Recreation Department uses social media as one of the ways to promote our programs. Please inform us if you choose to opt out of photo use and/or social media.

20. A Great Gift Idea - Gift Certificate

Do you have a friend or family that has everything? The Shore wood Recreation and Community Services Gift Certificates are available in any amount and can be used toward any program offered in the Recreation Activity Guide. Contact us for more in formation.

21. Do You Want To Work For Us?

Do you have a skill, talent, or knowledge you would like to share through the Recreation Department? Contact us for a program proposal form or go online to the School District website at: www.shorewoodschools.org

22. Employment Opportunities

Applications are being accepted for job opportunities including lifeguards, swim instructors, aerobic and water aerobic instruc tors, sport instructors, art and crafts specialists, and fitness in structors. Applications can be downloaded from the District website at: www.shorewoodschools.org

23. Hospital / Medical Insurance

The School District of Shorewood does not provide hospital/medi cal insurance coverage for people participating in sponsored ac tivities.

24. Typo, Human Error, We Goofed...!?

Occasionally there may be an error in days, times, registration requirement or fees in the bulletin. When such an error occurs, our staff will do everything possible to correct the situation promptly. We thank you for your patience and understanding.

25. Shorewood Recreation Advisory Committees

A special thank you to the individuals who are serving on the Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Advisory Com mittee for the 2021 - 2022 school year:

with the gender they are assigned at birth or may identify as a gender other than male or female. Participants are encouraged to register for activities based on the gender they most identify with. If you are not sure or have another gender identity, please contact the Recreation Department.

30. Dogs Are Not Allowed on School District Grounds.

31. Community Swim Schedules

Pool schedules are subject to change at a moment’s notice. Each sign that is posted is dated. To find out what the pool schedule is for the day, call the pool hotline at (414) 963-6913 x 1 or visit our website at: www.shorewoodschools.org

32. 90+ Club

A special thank you to the individuals who are serving on the SCFC Advisory Committee for the 2022 - 2023 school year:

If you are interested in serving on our Advisory Committees, please contact the Recreation Department.

26. Lock It Up!

Shorewood Recreation Department is not responsible for any items lost or stolen. Please bring a lock to secure your personal belongings. Please leave your valuables at home. It is strongly suggested that you always lock your bike.

27. Individuals With Special Needs

Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Department programs are open to all children and adults, including those with special needs. For assistance and information, please call (414) 963-6913 x 4.

28. Non-Discrimination Policy

The Shorewood School District does not discriminate on the ba sis of sex, race, color, national origin, religion, age, sexual ori entation, creed, ancestry, pregnancy, marital or parental status, gender identity or expression, veteran status, physical, mental, emotional or learning disability, or any other legally protected sta tus in its educational programs, activities, or employment with the District. The District also provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The following designee han dles inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies: Director of Human Resources, Title IX Coordinator and Compliance Officer, 1701 E. Capitol Drive, Shorewood, WI 53211, 414-961-2854, hu manresources@shorewood.k12.wi.us.

29. Gender Diversity

Shorewood Recreation recognizes that not all individuals identify

Are you 90 years or older, live in Shorewood, and participate in Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Department programs? If so, please contact the Recreation Department. You are eligible to participate in our programs and the Shorewood Community Fitness Center for FREE! The 90+ Club does not in clude co-op programs, vendor programs and field trips.

33. Electronic Surveillance

Shorewood High School utilizes video surveillance equipment inside and outside of the buildings on the campus. This surveil lance has been designed to protect buildings.

34. School District Policies and Guidelines

All recreation program participants, Fitness Center members, and community swimmers must follow Shorewood School District policies and guidelines. These documents are located at: www.shorewoodschools.org under the District tab, Board of Education file.

Facility Usage after 5 pm and weekends

Please use these doors to enter and exit the buildings on the weekends or after 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday.

ATWATER SCHOOL

Main front door

LAKE BLUFF SCHOOL Back door by parking lot

SHOREWOOD INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL (SIS) Main front door

SHOREWOOD HIGH SCHOOL (SHS)

Administration Building - East door

Science Building - VHE Pool entrance

Performing Arts Building - southwest door, across from Administration Building

Arena, Bowling Lanes, and Youth Center - Arena Build ing front door

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Sarah Kidd Monica Liberatore Colleen Patzer Maggie Reeve Lindsay Schmit Paru Shah Molly Pahl Skwierawski Tim Vander Mel Sarah Wahlstrom Helgren Lisa Balistrieri Jody Brooks Liz Germanotta Stig Ostling Barbara Weber

COMMUNITY EVENTS - MARK YOUR CALENDAR

Shorewood First Ride & Bike Rodeo

Join us for a fun day of bicycle education! Brought to you by the Shorewood Recreation Department, Pinnacle Bike Shop, North Shore Health Department, North Shore Fire Rescue, and the Shorewood Police Department. We will also have helmet fittings. The event is free for Shorewood Residents, but please register ahead of time so we know how many people to expect.

First Ride: Ages 3 & up. Children will learn bike safety with the proven ‘balancing first’ method.

Bike Rodeo: Grades 2 - 6. This clinic will educate parents and children on bike safety, traffic rules, and more!

Date: Saturday, June 17

Time: 9:00 - 11:30 am *last check-in time is at 11:00 am Location: Atwater Elementary School West Playground Fee: FREE Resident / $5 Non Resident Course#: 2820.1 - First Ride 2820.2 - Bike Rodeo

Shorewood Connects Annual Spring Cleanup!

Join your neighbors this spring for a morning of yard clean-up to ben efit older adults and individuals with disabilities throughout Shorewood. To volunteer, contact Shorewood Connects Coordinator, Becca Pipkorn at becca.pipkorn@gmail.com or (414) 378-6073. Those seeking as sistance, please contact Elizabeth Price at the Shorewood Senior Resource Center via email at eprice@villageofshorewood.org or call (414) 847-2727.

Date: Saturday, May 6

Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

Location: Meet at Kingo Lutheran Church, 1225 E. Olive St, Shorewood

Be our Guest - Senior Citizen Pass

Shorewood Residents, 60+

The Shorewood School District would like to make available a Senior Citi zen Pass to those individuals living in Shorewood who have reached the age of 60 years. The purpose of the pass is to say “Thank You” to our Senior Citizens who have given such fine support to our schools. This pass enti tles the holder and companion to be admitted, without charge to the follow ing School District activities: All Athletic Events, (Except WIAA Tournament Games), Drama Junior Productions, Band and Orchestra Performances, Dramatic Productions (Except Spring Musical and AFS Showcase).

Get your pass at the Shorewood Recreation Department today!

Shorewood Chill

Brought to you by the Lake Bluff Ice Captains, the Shorewood Recre ation and Community Services Department and the Village of Shore wood. Join us for an afternoon of wintry fun! We will have activities for the whole family to enjoy!

Date: Saturday, February 4 Time: 12:00 - 4:00 pm

Location: Lake Bluff Elementary School Ice Rink

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