Summer 2013 Recreator

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Community Recreation, Parks & Service Guide for residents of Greenfield, Wisconsin

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The City of Greenfield Farmers Market Committee ispleased to announce the NEW Greenfield Farmers Market to our City. The open-air market will operateevery Sunday (rain or shine) from 10AM-2PM at KonkelPark starting June 23 through the end of October.

The Farmers Market will feature a wide variety of Wisconsingrown fresh produce, plants and flowers, products of localartisans and seasonal speciality foods. Additionally, theMarket hopes to have multiple food vendors duringoperations. Free parking is available on the street or in anadjacent lot.

Sundays 10AM – 2PMJune 23 - October 27, 2013

Konkel Park 5151 W. Layton Ave. • Greenfield, WI

The most current information can be found at the Market website: www.greenfieldwi.us/farmersmarket.

This site will be updated throughout the Market season. Check back often for the most up-to-date information!

Interested vendors should call 414-329-5275 for additional information

SOUTH EAST PARK RECREATION COUNCIL

WISCONSIN PARK AND RECREATION ASSOCIATION

National Recreation & Park AssociationMarketing & Communication’s Kudos Awards

2001 “Best Public Service Announcement”

2001 & 1998 “Best Recreation Catalogue”

2000 “Best Website Promoting Recreation”

2001 “Great Lakes Public ServiceAnnouncement Award”

1999 & 2000 CNI Newspapers “Best of the Burbs”Konkel Park Softball Fields

Wisconsin Park & RecreationAssociation Silver Star Awards

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Wisconsin Park & Recreation AssociationAward of Excellence

Park Design 2004: Konkel Park Multi-Purpose Walkway& Trail System

Facility Design 2004: Parks Maintenance Facility inKonkel Park

Award of Merit 2005: Creekwood Park Playground &Trail Improvement Project

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AffiliAtions Proud AwArd reciPients

Dance / MusicHula Dance / Ballet & Tap (adults/teens) / Middle Eastern Dance /Ballet Barre Exercise

FitnessLand Fitness / Water Fitness / Yoga / Pilates / Tai Chi / Lap SwimZumba / Hip Hop Hustle / Walking / Personal Training

Older AdultsMembership / Gatherings / Water Fitness / Land Fitness / LineDance / Enrichment / Painting / Get Togethers / Services / Travel /Health Check Fair / SeniorFest / Special 20th Anniversary Picnic

Explore the Outdoors / ParksPartners of Parks & Recreation / Dedicate to Relocate Tree Program / Milwaukee County Parks Contacts

Community Center / Park Rentals

General Information / Facilities Chart & MapPolicies / Credits / Non-residents / Refunds / Insurance / Transfers / Cancellations / Waiting Lists / Map & Facilities / Set in Stone (Bricks- pg 59)Gift Certificates (pg. 50) / Recreator Subscriber (pg. 32)

How To Register (pg 57)Registration Forms (pgs 56 & 58)

Community Organizations Directory / Schools

Discount Theme Park Tickets Wisconsin Ducks / Noah’s Ark / Milwaukee Zoo / Six Flags &Hurricane Harbor / Country Spring Water Park / Green Bay Hall ofFame / Milwaukee Public Museum / Museum Dome Theater

Special EventsDan Jansen Family Fest / 4th of July / Konkel Camp-Out / Movies in the Park / National Night Out

City News Letter “Greenfield Sheet” (Green Center Insert)

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Greenfield Farmers Market

Welcome / Phone Numbers Details You Should Know

SportsT-ball / Coach Pitch / Softball / Soccer / Tennis /Volleyball / Basketball / Golf / Kiddie Sport Camp /Punt Pass & Kick / Track / Field Hockey / Packer Trip /Ice Skating / 5K Run/Walk / Adult Team Leagues

TEEN SCENE - Dodgeball / Sand Volleyball /Basketball / Football / Archery / Turff FantasyWeight Training / Brown’s Lake Trip / LightspeedOuting / Teens for Kids Instructor Training

Adult Team Sprots Leagues

AquaticsLearn to Swim / Open Swim / Lifeguard Training /World’s Largest Swimming Lesson

Summer PlaygroundsGreenfield / Whitnall / Konkel

EnrichmentBabysitter Training / Safety City / Red Cross CPR / Crafts / Cooking / Lifestyles / Photography

PreschoolTutu’s & Tumbling / Music Makers & More / Cookingup a Story / Tiny Tots Dance / Kooky Cooks

Mad Science Workshops

Kids In ActionFriday Night Frenzy / Cheernastics / Princess Camp /Superhero’s / Kidnastics

Tae Kwon Do / Meditation / Reiki

Great Outdoors Series

CONTENTS

4 WELCOME

MISSION STATEMENT

The City of Greenfield Department ofParks and Recreation is committed toenhancing the quality of life of all

segments of the Greenfield communi-ty through the promotion, develop-ment, and maintenance of public

recreation and enrichment opportu-nities, park lands and related facilities,and preservation of natural areas.

PARK & RECREATION BOARD

PARK & RECREATION STAFF

Cheryl Bailey / Vacant, GFSD Rep. / Denise Collins, Chair / Patricia Forget / Marge Oelschlaeger, Vice Chair / Sue Stankus / Ald. Shirley Saryan /

Nancy Zaborowski, WSD Rep. / David Ziebell

COMMON COUNCIL Mayor Michael Neitzke / Ald. Linda Lubotsky, Dist. 1 / Ald. Tom Pietrowski, Dist. 2 /

Ald. Karl Kastner, Dist. 3 / Ald.Pam Akers, Dist. 4 / Ald. Shirley Saryan, Dist. 5

TThe City of Greenfield Department of Parks & Recreation is a governmental agency established forthe purpose of providing and managing public recreation programs, facilities and park/open spacesfor the community. The Department is governed by appointed board members who serve as a policy making body. Regular Park and Recreation Board meetings are generally held on the LASTThursdayof each month (exception: November and December regular meetings are held on the THIRDThursday of the month) at 7:00 PM at the Greenfield City Hall, 7325 W. Forest Home Avenue.Residents are invited to attend and are welcome to make suggestions or comments.

CONTACTINFORMATION

GREENFIELD CITY HALL 2ND FLOOR, ROOM 2007325 W. Forest Home AvenueGreenfield, WI 53220-3356

OFFICE HOURS Monday-Friday 9:00 AM-6:00 PM

TELEPHONE (414) 329-5370

FAX (414) 543-2369

24/7 INFORMATION LINE(414) 297-9008

Call the information line FIRST for cancellationnotices, program offerings and updates.

ONLINE www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

E-MAILparksrec@ci.greenfield.wi.us

Facebookwww.facebook.com/gfwiparksrec

Twitterwww.twitter.com/gfwiparksrec

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Donna KruckAdministrative

Assistant

Scott JaquishDirector of

Parks & Recreation

Nick BuergerRecreation Supervisor

Sports, Teen Activities & Community Events

Renee VanselowRecreation SupervisorAquatics, Playgrounds, Fitness,Enrichment, Dance & Safety

Karen MaleckiOlder Adult & VolunteerServices Supervisor

Erik SwensonParks/Facilities Supervisor

Carol HimmelspachOffice Clerk

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As Summer 2013 approaches, we invite you to take advantage of the many programs,special events and services that are afforded to you. The staff has taken great pride inoffering programs to meet the needs of the Greenfield Community.

The “Recreator” contains a variety of exciting offerings for all ages and abilities includ-ing our summer playground program, fitness classes and our always popular aquatics program, with classes held at both the Greenfield High School and Whitnall HighSchool pools. Participate in our youth Pee-Wee ball, T-ball or Instructional baseballprograms, enjoy golf lessons or take advantage of the exciting teen outings. OlderAdults 55+ may take advantage of fitness, painting, day trips and special event programs designed just for you. If you are looking to enjoy Greenfield out of doors,you can enjoy one of the many playgrounds, take a walk on one of our many trails, orhost a family gathering at one our park shelters. This is just a small sampling of theopportunities that are available to you and your family.

Please keep this guide as a handy reference, and visit our website often(www.ci.greenfield.wi.us/parksrec) for the latest program and special event information. We encourage you to enjoy your NETworks of Summer Fun.

Web Site: www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec 5BEFORE YOU ENROLL

GENERAL POLICIES ABOUT PARTICIPATION IN PARKS & RECREATION PROGRAMS

Special Refund Note: Due to the purchasing of supplies,requests for refunds, credits or transfers after the “Time Out”date will only be honored if your spot can be filled.

A cooperative program agreement with other local recreation departments or agencies.

PleAse note“time out” dAtes

This is the date our staff checks class enrollment status. If the minimum enrollment has not been met, the class may be cancelled. Yes, you can register in-person or by fax after the“time out” date ifopenings exist. To check class status call 329-5370 (M-F 9AM-6PM).Remember to bring your receipt to first class for verification.

Keeping It Fresh...First time offered, give it a try!

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detAils you should Know... before you enroll!

AGES INDICATEDChildren must be the age indicated on orbefore the FIRST class session.

SELF-CAREIn classes where caregivers are not required,children must be able to provide self-carein a group setting (ie: able to wash handsand use restroom facilities without assis-tance).

STARTING & ENDING CLASS TIMESOur instructors need time to open facilitiesand prepare for your class. Please provideproper supervision as children “droppedoff” before classes start will not be super-vised by our staff. Instructors will call theirclass and take attendance, parents shouldwait until this has taken place before leaving. Classes will end as scheduled.Instructors are either preparing for the nextclass or closing the facility; your prompt-ness in picking up your child is neces-sary.

Please do not arrive prior to 10 minutesbefore the start of your class as the lockerrooms or class room may not be openbefore this time. If your program involvesuse of locker rooms, plan to depart no laterthan 10 minutes after the scheduled con-clusion of your program.

SPECTATORSOne of the fundamental instructional pro-gram goals is to provide your child with afun and positive learning opportunity withtheir peers while developing separationskills. Parents are welcome to observe thelast scheduled class of the semester.(Exception: Swim lessons, spectators arepermitted on the first day also.) For thebest instructional atmosphere, observationof other class sessions is not permitted.Please feel free to discuss your child’sprogress before and after class with theinstructor.

• Parent/Child classes The spectator policy remains the same.Please make arrangements for siblings as they will not be permitted in the pro-gram location and may not be left unsu-pervised in hallway or locker room areas.

• Adult classes Please make arrangements for your chil-dren as they will not be permitted in theprogram location and may not be leftunsupervised in hallways or locker roomareas.

WAITING AREAS Most facilities have a designated spotwhere parents may wait during classes.Please help us keep the privilege of use ofthese facilities by not wandering aroundthe buildings, no food or drink, and pleasekeep siblings under supervision.

MAKEUPSClasses missed for individual absences (ie: illness, vacations, etc.) are not “made up”nor may participants attend classes otherthan the one they are registered for.

ROUND UP SPONSORSHIPSThe Department does not wish to excludeany City of Greenfield youth from participa-tion on the basis of their ability to pay.There is an opportunity during registrationto donate to help this cause by “roundingup” your registration fee to provide finan-cial assistance for those unable to affordprogram fees for youth programs. A dona-tion line is included on the registrationform – you can donate any amount you seefit by adding the amount to your programfee total. Persons who feel they are unableto afford the cost of a youth activity mayapply for a reduction of fees utilizing the“Round Up” Sponsorship donations whichhelp fund these requests. City of Greenfieldresidents may apply for financial assistanceby contacting the Parks & RecreationDepartment office at least one week priorto registering for youth programs.

General Information & Department policies (pages 52/53)

• Lost & Found • Photographs• Insurance/Liability • Waiting Lists

Registration Information (page 57)

6 SPORTS

smAll fry t-bAllYouth (Ages 5 & 6)

Participants will develop the basic funda-mentals (throwing, catching, batting, andbase running) needed to progress intogame play. Various drills will be utilized tointroduce and practice new skills. Coacheswork with groups of 10-12 participants todevelop the concept of “team work”. Thesecond half of the program will featureinformal, modified game play.

LEAGUE (12 Sessions) REG#_Mon/Wed June 17-July 29 6813.J40

(cancel July 3)Tue/Thur June 18-July 30 6813.J41

(cancel July 4)

Practices 5:30-6:30 PM Games 5:30 PM or 6:30 PM Dan Jansen Park (4820 S. 74th Street) $34 / $68 Non-Res.

YOUTH SPORTS GENERAL INFORMATIONWHAT DO WE DO? Learn the fundamentals of team playwith emphasis placed on developingindividual skills, good sportsmanship,and most importantly, participationand FUN!

WHO MAY PARTICIPATE?Boys & girls (age/grade as of the firstday of the program.)

DO WE ARRANGE TRANSPORTATION? Sorry, transportation is not provided by the Department of Parks andRecreation nor the school districts.Please plan accordingly.

DO WE HAVE UNIFORMS?All “league” program participants will receive a t-shirt made possiblethrough the sponsorship funds of local businesses and organizations. T-shirts and game schedules will behanded out at practice once teamshave been formed.

WHO ARE THE COACHES/INSTRUCTORS?The coaches come from the City ofGreenfield’s Teens for Kids Program.High school and college age kids arehired to give back to the community.All Teens for Kids participants aretrained through a sport specific seminar to prepare them for the challenges of the season.

CAN I SPONSOR A TEAM?Area businesses are encouraged to“get involved” by providing funds to purchase the team t-shirts. Contactthe department office for details!

INCLEMENT WEATHER INFORMATION If you have questions regarding lastminute cancellations due to poor weather conditions (rain, thunderstorms,heat, etc.), please call the 24 hour infor-mation line at (414) 297-9008 prior togoing to any youth sports practice orgame.

coAch Pitch instructionAl leAgueYouth (Ages 7 & 8)

Program structured around game playwith continued emphasis on learning anddeveloping fundamentals. A “friendlypitcher” (coach /instructor), along withmodified rules are utilized in the format.Instructors will guide each participantthrough each fielding and hitting situation.Rosters limited to 10-12 players. Properfield positioning is stressed.

LEAGUE (12 Sessions) REG# Tue/Thur June 18-July 30 6813.H40

(cancel July 4)

Practices 5:30-6:30 PM Games 5:30 PM or 6:30 PM Chapman Field South (8500 W. Chapman Ave.)$34 / $68 Non-Res.

youth bAsebAll/softbAll ProgrAm(Boys & Girls / separate age divisions)

+ FIRST, READ THE YOUTH SPORTS GENERAL INFORMATION.SAFETY BALLS WILL BE UTILIZED.

PRACTICES - In all the baseball/softball age divisions, the first 4 sessions (first twoweeks)will be utilized for general practices and formation of teams. Practices for allleagues will be conducted from 5:30-6:30 PM. At the conclusion of these practices,once teams have been formed - game schedules and t-shirts will be distributed.

GAMES - After the first four sessions (first two weeks), games for each age division/league will be scheduled for either 5:30 or 6:30 PM. Each team will receive a sched-ule, which will vary between these two times for the remainder of the program.

ENROLLMENT: Maximum 60 per league.

sPortsGet In The Game!

Corporate Sponsor:

Greenfield Parks & Recreation (414) 329.5370 / 24 hour information Line (414) 297.9008

Web Site: www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec 7

co-rec softbAll Youth (Ages 9-12)Introducing the basic fundamental skills ofslowpitch softball. Participants will receiveinstruction and practical application of softballbasics such as positions, baserunning, andfielding. Games will be played as skills develop.Emphasis of program will be building peerrelationships, sportsmanship and physicalcoordination while having fun playing softball.

Tuesday & Thursday / 12 sessionsJune 18-July 30 (cancel July 4) Practices (first 4 meetings)5:30-6:30 PM 6813.C40Games 5:30 or 6:30 PM (rotating schedule)Chapman North Field(8500 W. Chapman Ave.)

$34 / $68 Non-Res.

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chAllenger british soccer cAmPBoys & Girls (Ages 3-14)

Challenger British Soccer Camp—the #1 Soccer Camp in the US is coming toGreenfield!! The Challenger British Soccer Camps have selected qualified and talented coaches from Britain who are specifically trained for those camps. Theybelieve that every child loves to be challenged, learn new skills and that they thrive on positive feedback. Challenger has developed one of the most innovativemethods of coaching by focusing on key techniques and technical components ofsoccer, but are also committed to developing the whole child. They will coach soccer skills in the frame work of character development based on respect, responsibility, integrity, leadership and sportsmanship.

All campers will receive a camp t-shirt, soccer ball, personal player evaluation, andan end of camp gift to take home with them.

- First Kicks (Ages 3-4)Young players are introduced to game basic through fundamental activities,games and fun soccer challenges.

- Mini-Soccer (Ages 4-6)Fun Games, competitions and skill-building activities are designed to enlightenand develop budding players.

- Half-Day Player Development Camps (Ages 6-14)Emphasis is placed upon skill development and mastery of core techniquesthrough individual and small group practices and coached games.

What to bring to camp: shin guards, sunscreen and plenty of water each day.

Monday-Friday July 22-26/ 5 sessions

First Kicks (Ages 3-4) 9:00-10:00 AM 6913.BC1$69/ $73 Non-Res.

Mini Soccer (Ages 4-6) 10:30 AM-Noon 6913.BC2$82 / $86 Non-Res.

Half Day (Ages 6-9) 9:00 AM-Noon 6913.BC3$107 / $109 Non. Res.

Half Day (Ages 10-14) 1:00-4:00 PM 6913.BC4$107 / $109 Non-Res.

Konkel Park Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday/Friday (5151 W. Layton Ave.) &Jansen Park on Thursday (4820 S 74th St.)

Two easy ways to register: Through our department registration forms (located on back page) or by the Challenger British Soccer Camp website: www.challengersports.com

How Do I Get A FREE Replica Jersey? There is only one way to get a great lookingjersey ($39 value) for FREE — sign up on-line at www.challengersports.com (freeJersey offer deadline: June 7, 2013—shipping and handling fee applies)

Sign-up your child for the best soccer camp in the country!

bAcKyArd bAsebAllGrades 2-4 (entering 2013-14 school year)GHS Baseball Team Members

Summer is a great way to brush up your skillswith America’s favorite pastime. This programwill help improve anyone’s baseball skills andknowledge of the game. Participants will play avariety of fun games that kids will be able tobring home and play in their backyard andparks with their friends and family. GHS’s ownCoach K will lead each days sessions, bring acap and glove to all sessions.

Monday-Friday / 5 sessionsJuly 29-August 210:00-11:30 AM 6813.BASJansen Park (4820 S. 74th St.)$30 / $60 Non-Res.

blAstbAllYouth (Ages 3-4)

BlastBall is an excellent introductory game for abat and ball sport. It allows for more touchesand constant action for young people’s shortattention spans. More kids get to be involvedand retain interest in a bat and ball concept.The game is safe with a foam bat and ball withno gloves required. BlastBall teaches all fivebasic fundamentals of baseball and softball…hitting, throwing, catching, running and field-ing. It is also just a ton of fun with fast and con-tinuous action and simple rules.

Mondays & Wednesdays / 10 sessionsJune 17-July 22 (cancel July 3)5:30-6:30 PM 6813.BB1Games 5:30 or 6:15 PM(Rotating Schedule)Elm Dale School Field (5300 S Honey Creek Dr)$30 / $60 Non-Res

8 SPORTS Greenfield Parks & Recreation (414) 329.5370 / 24 hour information Line (414) 297.9008

TENNIS TID-BITS!* WHAT TO BRING: • Bring your own racket, they arenot provided with the Youth(Ages 8+), Junior Tennis & AdultLessons.

• All tennis lesson participantsare required to furnish a new &unopened can of yellow tennisballs at the first lesson. (Theseare kept by the Dept. and used atall lessons.)

• A filled water bottle to class!

WHAT TO WEARProper tennis attire: Shorts orsweatpants, T-shirt and tennisshoes.

RAIN OUT CANCELLATIONS?CALL THE 24-hour InformationLine at 297-9008.The recorded message will announce the statusof lessons.

CLASSES MEET:Twice weekly / 12 sessions

LOCATION:

GHS - Greenfield High School

TENNIS LEVELS: BEGINNERS (New participants and/or up to 3 previous semesters) Learn the basics of tennis such as proper grip, strokes, volley, serve and scoring.

ADVANCED BEGINNER (Previous instruction or ability to demonstrate beginner skills) Advanced Beginnerswork for consistency and knowledge of beginning tennis strategies leading up to confidence in playing.

INTERMEDIATE (Participants with previous lesson/playing time-able to play tennis set with scoring) Intermediateplayers are working up to a level of playing a competitive set of tennis through drills which developconsistency and further skill techniques.

ADVANCED (Participants with past playing time) Advanced players are strong players seeking refinementon strokes and assistance in playing strategies-designed for the more competitive player.

tennis instructionYouth (Ages 8+) and Adults

Our popular Tennis Program offers progressive instructional classes and Junior Tennis Leagueplay for teens. These structured lessons emphasize individual attention and patience—whichwill surely make you an "ACE" in no time! Game rules and format, skill drills, practice techniquesand match strategies (for the more advanced player) are reviewed throughout the program. Thisyear we are adding a new component to our lessons called “Rally Ball.” Rally Ball teaches theparticipants tennis as a team sport. The game is altered slightly by modifying the traditionalserve and scoring to make it easy to be successful and fun right away.

YOUTH LESSONS (Ages 8-17)

LEVEL TIME MAX. LIMITS REG#

Monday & Wednesday June 17-July 29 (cancel July 3)

Greenfield High School Tennis CourtsBeginner 10:00-10:45 AM 16 6913.G01Interm. 11:00-11:45 AM 16 6913.G03Beginner 6:00- 6:45 PM 16 6913.G08Interm. 7:00- 7:45 PM 16 6913.G09

Tuesday & ThursdayJune 18-July 30 (cancel July 4th)

Greenfield High School Tennis CourtsBeginner 10:00-10:45 AM 16 6913.W01Adv. Beg. 11:00-11:45 AM 16 6913.W02Interm. 12:00-12:45 PM 16 6913.W03Advanced 6:00- 6:45 PM 16 6913.W07Beginner 7:00- 7:45 PM 16 6913.W08

Enrollment: Min. 6; Max (see classes)Instructors/Student Ratio: 1:8$32 / $64 Non-Res. (per option)

ADULT LESSONS (Ages 18+)

LEVEL TIME MAX. LIMITS REG#

Monday & Wednesday June 17-July 29 (cancel July 3)

Greenfield High School Tennis CourtsAdv. Beginner 6:00-6:45 PM 8 6913.G11Advanced 7:00-7:45 PM 8 6913.G12

Tuesday & ThursdayJune 18-July 30 (cancel July 4)

Greenfield High School Tennis CourtsBeginner 6:00-6:45 PM 8 6913.W11Intermediate 7:00-7:45 PM 8 6913.W12

Enrollment: Min. 6; Max (see classes)Instructors/Student Ratio: 1:8$32 / $64 Non-Res. (per option)

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Web Site: www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec 9SPORTS

Junior tennis leAgueYouth (Ages 8-14 Years)The goal of the Junior Tennis League is tointroduce as many young people as possibleto the lifetime sport of tennis, using theconcepts of teamwork, fun, and competition.Open to players at the intermediate levelor above, each participant will be on a team enjoying team spirit while develop-ing their skills and abilities. Each playerwill receive a team t-shirt! (If you want a t-shirt other than size Adult Large, indicatesize on your registration form.)

Participants will compete in the SEPRCJunior Tennis Recreational League! Leaguematches will be scheduled on Fridaysbetween 12 noon and 4:00 PM at partici-pating Recreation Dept locations.Participants must provide their own transportation to and from match sites. Enrollment: Min 4 per age division

PRACTICEMonday & Wednesday 12:00-1:00 PMJune 19-July 24 (Cancel July 3)

LEAGUE MATCHES (tentatively) Friday, June 21-July 26

AGE DIVISION8-10 6913.G1511-12 6913.G1613-14 6913.G17

Greenfield High School Tennis Courts$35 / $60 Non-Res.

Pee weetennis lessonsYouth (Ages 6-8)Learn the basics of tennis using racketsdesigned for the younger player forgreater success. Rackets are available foruse and balls provided.

Monday & Wednesday / 10 sessionsJune 17-July 22 (cancel July 3)6:00-6:45 PM 6913.G107:00-7:45 PM 6913.G18Time Out: Thurs., June 13Enrollment: Min. 4, Max. 12

Tuesday & Thursday / 10 sessionsJune 18-July 23 (cancel July 4)6:00-6:45 PM 6913.W107:00-7:45 PM 6913.W15Time Out: Thurs., June 13Enrollment: Min. 4, Max. 12

Greenfield High School Courts$28 / $56 Non. Res. (per option)

Youth Tournaments (Ages 8-17)You have spent your summer practicingand taking lessons, now it is time to show-case those skills. Please indicate on formAge and Skill – Beginner, Intermediate, orAdvanced. Awards will be given to the topperformers. Participants will be contactedon Friday, August 2nd with match times.Every Participant will be guaranteed atleast 2 matches. Balls are provided.

Singles TournamentSaturday, August 3 6913.YTTApprox. 9:00 AM-2:00 PM$10 / $20 Non Res.Greenfield High School Tennis CourtsEnrollment: Min. 4/Max 8

Adult Tennis Tournament5th Annual tournament always suppliesparticipants with fun and some friendlycompetition. All matches are 2 out of 3sets with a 12 point tie breaker at 6 all. Allplayers will be guaranteed at least twomatches. All participants will be notifiedby phone of their first match time a daybefore tournament. Balls will be suppliedand Awards given at the conclusion of thetournament.

Singles TournamentSaturday, July 27 6913.ATTApprox. 9:00 AM-3:00 PM$10 / $20 Non Res.Greenfield High School Tennis Courts

tennis tournAments

Call the Weather Sportsline FIRST297-9008

for cancellation notices, program offerings and updates.

Online Cancellation www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

stArt / restArt tennisAdults 18+

Whether you never held a racquet or have not swung one inyears, this is the tennis program for you. Start / ReStart tennisintroduces and welcomes back tennis players at the beginninglevel. This multi-week program teaches technique, builds skill,and gets you ready for the next step of your tennis game. Allparticipants receive, T-Shirt, USTA membership, subscription toTennis Magazine, & a healthy active lifestyle. Register atwww.startplayingtennis.com by June 10th.

Mondays & WednesdaysJune 17-July 29 (cancel July 4)7:00-7:45 PMTuesdays & ThursdaysJune 18-July 30 (Cancel July 4)7:00-7:45 PM

$45 / $55 Non-Res. (per option)Greenfield High School Tennis Courts

diggers volleybAll Boys & Girls Grades 4-6 & 7-9 (2013-14 school year)Instructors: Jim Gableman Whitnall Middle School Coach

Grades 4-6A beginning volleyball program thatemphasizes the basic fundamentals of thegame. Passing, setting, and court positionwill all be introduced. Games will be playedas skill level develops. Each participant willreceive a camp t-shirt. Min 18 / Maximum 35

Monday-Thursday / 4 sessionsJuly 8-119:30-11:30 AM 6913.VB1Whitnall Middle School Gym$40 / $75 Non-Res.Time Out: Tuesday, July 3

GRADES 7-9Camp participants will refine their passing,setting, serving and attacking techniques.A variety of team offensive and defensivecourt postitions will be introduced. Gameswill be played daily. This is a great way toprepare for the 2013-14 volleyball season.Each participant will receive a camp t-shirt.

Monday-Thursday / 4 sessionsJuly 8-1112:00-2:30 PM 6913.VB2Whitnall Middle School Gym$40 / $75 Non-Res.Time Out: Tuesday, July 3

bAsKetbAll beginnings Youth (Ages 6 & 7) A beginning basketball program for boysand girls which stresses fun and basic fundamentals such as dribbling, passing,rebounding, shooting, rules and team play.Games will be played as skill level develops.Enrollment: Min. 6; Max. 20

Wednesday / 5 sessionsJune 26-July 31 (cancel July 3)5:30-6:15 PM 6813.B01Elm Dale Gym$25 / $50 Non-Res. Time Out: Thursday, June 20

bAsKetbAll beginnings Youth (Ages 8 & 9)Participants will be taught the inner work-ings of team play and game strategy, withcontinued emphasis on improving thebasic fundamentals such as dribbling,passing, rebounding and shooting.Scrimmages will be held as skill leveldevelops. Enrollment: Min. 6; Max. 20.

Prerequisite: Basketball Beginnings I orprior basketball experience.

Wednesday / 5 sessionsJune 26-July 31 (cancel July 3)6:15-7:00 PM 6813.B02Elm Dale Gym$25 / $50 Non-Res. Time Out: Thursday, June 20

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KicKbAllEntering Grades 6, 7, & 8

It’s the game that never gets old and isalways fun to play. Join us for some sum-mer sunshine, and enjoy some fun kickballgames. We will form new teams eachweek and mix up the rules to keep eachweek different and interesting. Exercisedoesn’t have to be hard, come and enjoyfresh air and kickball. Min. 10/ Max 20

Fridays / 4 SessionsJuly 12-August 212:30-2:00 PM 6813.K01Jansen Park$15 / $20 Non-Res.Time Out: Friday, July 5

10 Greenfield Parks & Recreation (414) 329.5370 / 24 hour information Line (414) 297.9008SPORTS

Kiddie sPort cAmPAges 21/2-6Instructor: Rebecca Omick

An opportunity to learn basic skills orpractice what you know in the areas of:tennis, t-ball, basketball, soccer, & gymnas-tics. Program will work on development ofcoordination and physical conditioning.

Monday – Friday / 5 SessionsJuly 29-August 2

Ages 2.5-4 9:30-10:15 AM 6912.KS1Ages 4-610:30 – 11:15 AM 6912.KS2

Canterbury School Gym 7000 Enfield Ave., Greendale$25 / $35 Non-Res.Time Out: Wednesday, July 31

sPorts of All sorts Youth (Ages 3-5)

Can’t Decide which sport you like best?This program is a great opportunity foryoungsters to learn basic fundamentals in6 different sports! Each week a new sportwill be introduced while focusing on basicmotor skills. Sports will consist of basket-ball, T-Ball, soccer, gymnastics, track andfield, and kickball.

Tuesdays / 6 sessionsJune25-July 305:30-6:15pm 6813.SS16:30-7:15PM 6813.SS2Edgewood School Field $25 / $50 Non-ResidentTime Out: Wednesday, June 19

AdvAnced bAsKetbAll Youth (Ages 10-12)

A program designed for boys and girlslooking to advance their basketball skillsbeyond basic fundamentals. Participantswill learn advanced dribbling, shooting,passing, and rebounding techniques totake their games to the next level! Miniscrimmages will be held as skill developsto test the progression of participants.

Wednesdys / 5 sessions June 26-July 31 (Cancel July 3)7:00-7:45PM 6813.B03Elm Dale School Field $25 /$50 Non-Resident Time Out: Wednesday, June 19

Call the Weather Sportsline FIRST297-9008

for cancellation notices, program offerings and updates.

Online Cancellation www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

nfl /gAtorAde

Punt, PAss & KicKcomPetitionThe Greenfield Jaycees are again hosting the local Punt, Pass and Kick competition onSaturday, September 7th at Konkel Park. Registration and warm up begins at 3:00 PMand competition is at 3:30 PM. The competition is open to boys and girls between theages of 8-15 (based on December 31, 2012). Please bring your birth certificate to thecompetition. Only soft sole gym shoes permitted—no spikes are allowed.

For more information, please call 414-367-4524.

green bAy PAcKersfAmily night triPMike Seavert, Trip Coordinator

Greenfield Parks & Recreation Departmentis continuing its annual tradition to offer atrip to the Green Bay Packers Family Night& Scrimmage. This is a great opportunityfor your family to see the team and stadi-um at an affordable price. Date and timefor this year’s event is yet to be scheduledby the Green Bay Packers. More informa-tion will be available as soon as details areannounced. To be put on the list to receivetrip information and registration form,please indicate registration code PACKERS,along with a valid e-mail address on yoursummer registration form or call the Parks& Recreation Dept. office at 329-5370.Registration on the mailing list does notguarantee a spot on the trip.

disc golf Ages 8-AdultInstructor: Bob Kosky & Peter Parsons

(Mojo Disk Golf)

Disc golf is the same game that peoplecalled Frisbee golf 25 years ago, but today’sversion is more organized and morerefined. Disc Golf is much like traditionalgolf only you use discs instead of clubs &the hole is replaced with a basket. Withmore serious disc golfers, there are differentdiscs used for driving, approach shots, andputting. This program will allow you to tryout different discs to learn more about thesport. Introduction and practice with thediscs will take place at Greendale MiddleSchool. Actual play will happen at the final2 classes, when we meet at the Disc GolfCourse in Franklin at the sports Complex(6000 W. Ryan Road, Franklin).

Monday-Wednesday / 3 SessionsJune 17-196:30-7:30 PM 6913.DG1Grass Area East of Greendale Middle School$18 / $28 Non Res.Time Out: Wednesday, June 12

Web Site: www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec 11SPORTS

strAtomAtic comPuterbAsebAll simulAtionAdults (18+)Bob Kosky, Instructor

If you enjoy fantasy baseball, you have gotto try this! However, be warned that thisgame is extremely addictive and once youplay, you will want to get more teams!Each owner will draft a baseball team fromthe 2012 season. You will select a com-plete team of 25 players (10 pitchers and15 hitters) that fit under a predeterminedcap number, and each owner will thencompete in a league offered through theStratomatic online game company.Stratomatic is an established gaming com-pany that has been in the simulation busi-ness for over 50 years. The season is 162games long with 3 games simulated eachnight. Each morning there is a brief writ-ten summary of each game and a com-plete box score, and once the season iscompleted, the top 4 teams advance to theplayoffs to determine the championshipteam. Can you manage your team to thechampionship????

The instructor will help to guide youthrough the process of setting up youraccount, drafting your team, setting upyour lineups, pitching rotations, and everydetail that will get your team up and pre-pared for the 162 game schedule andhopefully, the playoffs! Why not try some-thing new? It is an awesome game!

Thursdays, June 20 and 276:30-8:00 PM 6913.SMBGreendale Middle School Library/IMC$20 / $30 Non Res.

Note: Please bring a credit card to “pur-chase” your teams the first evening ($14.95will allow you to purchase 2 teams fromStratomatic).

field hocKey Youth (Ages 7-12)

This program gives participants the perfect opportunity to gain endurancewhile having fun. Field hockey is a modi-fied version of hockey without the use ofskates. The first two sessions will be prac-tices focused on techniques in passing,shooting, defense, and dribbling. The final4 sessions will be games. Don’t miss outon this new program!

Thursdays / 6 sessionsJune 20-August 1 (Cancel July 4) 5:30-6:30 (Ages 7-9) 6813.FH16:30-7:30 (Ages 10-12) 6813.FH2Elm Dale School Field $25 /$50 Non-ResidentTime Out: Monday, June 17

AdAPtivebAsebAll/softbAllsKillsYouth (Ages 5-13)Instructor: Phil Lambe, PE and Adaptive PEEducator

This is a class designed to get students(boys and girls), with a variety of specialneeds, outside and participating in somebaseball/softball skills. The class will specifi-cally focus on catching, throwing, and hit-ting a ball. All activities and skills worked onare very flexible and easily adapted basedon the athlete’s ability and interest levelthat day. Students will be excited aboutworking on baseball/softball skills whilekeeping them active with engaging stationwork throughout the entire class time.

Tuesdays, June 18-July 16 (cancel July 9)6:00-6:25 PM 6913.ABSGreendale Middle SchoolGrass area east of school-flagpole area $15 / $25 Non-Resident Note: Students should bring a water bot-tle with their name on it to each class.Class will be held in the GMS Gym in caseof inclement weather.

golf

instructionAl golfTeens (Ages 16+) & Adults Jim Rewolinski, InstructorTake a swing at golf! Learn the fundamen-tals of the golf swing, including driving,chipping and putting. The rules and etiquette of the game will be addressedalong with a practical approach to buyinggolf equipment that is right for you. Thefirst four lessons meet at the practice range which is on the golf course propertyadjacent to the clubhouse. The fifth lessonmeets at the practice green located next tothe clubhouse. The sixth and final lessonfor each series is playing 3 holes on the par 3 practice course is also next to theclubhouse. There will be additional fees for buckets of balls used during lessons(approx. $3-$5 per class). Please bring awood and any number iron to the firstclass. If you do not have equipment, loaners will be available. Enrollment: Min. 6; Max. 12

BEGINNER LEVEL—For those with little or noknowledge of the sport.

INTERMEDIATE LEVEL—For those with knowl-edge of the game and past playing experi-ence, seeking more specificrefinements/advice.

Once weekly / 6 sessionsLEVEL TIME REG.#

Tuesday, June 11-July 16Beginner 5:30-6:30 PM 6113.305Intermediate 6:30-7:30 PM 6113.306

Thursday, June 13-July 25 (cancel July 4) Intermediate 5:30-6:30 PM 6113.308Beginner 6:30-7:30 PM 6113.309

Time Out: Fri., June 7

Wednesday, July 24-August 28Beginner 5:30-6:30 PM 6113.311Intermediate 6:30-7:30 PM 6113.312

Time Out: Thurs., July 18

Friday, July 26-August 30Beginner 5:30-6:30 PM 6113.313Intermediate 6:30-7:30 PM 6113.314

Time Out: Thurs., July 18

Deer Haven Golf Club (19180 W. Cleveland Ave., New Berlin)$27 / $54 Non-Res. (per option)

Greenfield Parks & Recreation (414) 329.5370 / 24 hour information Line (414) 297.900812 SPORTS

beginning golfYouth (Ages 5-15)Jim Rewolinski, Instructor

For the young first time golfer. Instructionwill concentrate on learning the basics ofthe golf swing and the rules of the game.The first four lessons will meet on the prac-tice range. The fifth lesson will meet at thepractice green located next to the clubhouse. The sixth and final lesson partici-pants will play 3 holes on a par 3 practicecourse next to the clubhouse. . There will be additional fees for buckets of balls usedduring lessons ($6-$7 depending on bucketsize). If you do not have equipment loanersare available. Enrollment Min. 5 / Max. 12Once weekly / 6 sessionsAges 5-9Monday, June 17-July 224:30-5:30 PM 6113.301

Saturday, June 15-July 27 (cancel July 6)3:00-4:00PM 6113.302

Age 10-15Tuesday,June 18-July 23 4:30-5:30 PM 6113.303

Age 10-15Thursday, June 20-August 1 (cancel July 4)4:30-5:30 PM 6113.304

Deer Haven Golf Club (19180 W. Clevelend Ave., New Berlin)$27 / $54 Non-Res. Time Out: Thurs., June 13

Junior golf lessons Youth (Ages 8-16)Instructor: Andy GierynPGA Staff at Whitnall Golf Course

Beginner/Advanced Beginner students willlearn the fundamentals of the set-up, sim-ple swing ideas and basic golf etiquettewith an emphasis on fun. Students shouldbring at least (1) iron, (1) wood and a put-ter for the lessons. If student does nothave clubs, notify the Park and RecreationDepartment at the time of registration.

Intermediate students should play golf on aregular basis. Students should have their ownset of clubs (at least 3 irons, 2 woods, and aputter). Lessons will focus on the fundamen-tals of the set-up, advanced swing ideas,course management, golf etiquette and com-mon rules of golf in a fun atmosphere.

Final day of class (July 16) provides for an “on-course” experience at Zablocki Golf Course.

Tuesdays / 5 sessionsJune 18-July 16

Beginner / Adv. Beginner 9:30-10:30 AM 6113.JR1Intermediate10:30-11:30 AM 6113.JR2June 18-July 9 —Whitnall Golf Course

(6751 S. 92nd St.)July 16 —Zablocki Park

(3717 W. Howard Ave.)$67 / $77 Non-Res.

Just chill’n

ice sKAting lessonsGreater Milwaukee Figure Skating Club

Ice skating is one of the world’s greatestsports! Skating is fun, challenging andrewarding. It can improve coordination and balance, stimulate your heart and circulation, relieve stress and build muscles.Regardless of age, it is a great sport foreveryone... children, teens, adults, and seniors.

Snowplow Sam (Ages 4-5)Introduces preliminary moves to preschoolage skaters. Levels are designed to developpreliminary coordination and strength nec-cessary to maneuver on the ice.

Basic (Ages 6-15)Carefully planned levels to allow beginningskater to feel comfortable on ice while gainingbasic knowledge needed to advance to special-ized levels of skate lessons.

Questions?? Call Wilson Park (414) 281-6289

Saturdays / 7 sessions 1:45-2:30 PM

Snowplow Sam (Ages 4-5)• May25-July 6 6913.SK1• July 13-August 24 6913.SK5• September 7-October 19 6913.SK3*$115 / $122 Non-Res. (per option)

Basic (Ages 6-15)• May25-July 6 6913.SK2• July 13-August 24 6913.SK6• September 7-October 19 6913.SK4

*$115 / $122 Non-Res. (per option)Schedule subjet to change

Wilson Park Recreation Center (4001 S. 20th St. Milwaukee, WI 53221)

(*) Skate rental is NOT included. Rentals areavailable for an additional $21(per 7 week option) or $3 per lesson at the Wilson Ice Center.

(*) If registered for both 7 week periods the second series is $95. Also family discount, 3rd person registered in same family receives a $20 discount.

Golf Weather Cancellations: ContactJim at (414) 427-9650 or Deer Haven Golfat (262) 650-0760 —on day of class andno earlier than 3 hours before start of lesson.

Web Site: www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec 13SPORTS

hershey’s trAcK & field gAmes

LOCAL MEET(Ages 9-14)

Friday, May 24, 2013 5:45 PM Warm-ups6:00 PM Meet begins

New Berlin Eisenhower High School

(4333 Sunnyslope Rd., New Berlin)

Hershey Track is back! Come out and com-pete in different track and field eventsincluding races as short as 50 meters to aslong as 800 meters. Open to residents ofNew Berlin, Greenfield, Greendale, andFranklin born in the years 1997-2002.

Download registration form @www.nbaasports.com (track info link), orpick up at the Greenfield Parks andRecreation office (City Hall,Room 200 M-F 9AM-6PM).

Mail registration form to:Hershey Track Registration,5780 Golden Rain LaneNew Berlin, WI 53151.

Please include a copy of the athlete’s birthcertificate or other proof of age.

Registration is due by May 17, 2013.

on the right trAcK

trAcK clubAges 7-14

Instructors: Jessie Bradley, GDHS Head Track

Coach & Alyssa Docter, GDHS Track Coach &

Holly Kazik

Experience it all: Sprinting and distancerunning, high, long & triple jumps, hur-dling, & relays. Learn proper techniqueand stretching, while expierencing themany aspects of the sport of track. Trackmeets with Wauwatosa Track Club onWednesday, July 10 (transportation provid-ed) and a home meet on Wednesday, July17 (at Greendale).

Mondays & WednesdaysJune 10-July 17 (cancel July 3)6:00-7:15 PM 6913.TCKGreendale High School Track$50 / Non-Res. $60

1 mile fun run for running loversAges 6 through 14 (primary goal)and older and adultsCoordinator: Jessica Bradley, GHS Head TrackCoach, along with GHS track and cross coun-try athletes for supervision along the route

Well, lace up your running shoes, or tight-en your velcro straps! This is a non-com-petitive one mile fun run for children ages6-14 and other running lovers of all ages.Our goal is to have fun with the run andpromote to parents, children, and commu-nity members the importance of a healthyand active lifestyle.

Each run date will kick off at the track bywarming up with music and then it’s offfor the 1 Mile run, out and back, whilelooping through scenic Greendale, endingonce again back at the GHS Track.Participants will receive a course time.

Children (ages 6-14) will take the lead with15+ years and older going out 5 minutesafter the children.

Tuesday 5:30 PM (warm-up & Start)• June 18 6913.TK1• July 23 6913.TK2 • August 20 6913.TK3

All 3 Series• June 18, July 23 & Aug 20 6913.TK4

Greendale High SchoolGavinski Stadium/Track

Fee: (includes t-shirt)$10 / $15 Non-resident (per option)All 3 Series $25 / $30 Non-Resident

Note: All participants must be pre-registered at the Park and RecreationDepartment. No “day of” registrations willbe accepted….so please, plan accordingly.

That’s the sound our computer makes when we have to cancel aclass because everyone waited until the last minute to sign up. If there are not enough registrants by the “Time Out”date “ZAP!!!”it will be cancelled. If you see something you like, sign up early. It’s the only way we know if the class will go! Thanks.

city of greenfieldPArKs & recreAtion

5K run/wAlK Join us to run, walk, or just have funthroughout this 3.1 mile route on theOak Leaf Trail. All proceeds will benefitthe Greenfield Parks and RecreationYouth Scholarship programs. All agesare welcome!

Race Date: Saturday, September 7

8:00 AM—Pre-registered check-in & on-site registration

9:00 AM—Race start time

Kulwicki Park (Hwy 100 & Coldspring)Parking available

• Held rain or shine.

• Water stations at the 1 & 2 mile marks• Results will be posted on www.greenfieldwi.us

Pre-registration form will be available June __ on-line @ www.greenfieldwi.us

NOTE:Only pre-registered runners/walkers who register by August 16 will be guaranteed a T-shirt and goody-bag.

T-shirts and/or goody bags are available onlywhile supplies last. Participants who registerafter August 16 or day of race/on site are not guaranteed a T-shirt and/or goody bag.

Special thanks to our sponsors, volunteers and participants.

Call 329-5370 or email parksrec@greenfieldwi.us

for more information.

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co-rec sAnd volleybAllGrades 6-8 (2013-14 School Year)

Join your friends at Konkel Park for somehot summer sand volleyball action. Signup as a group (Max 8) or individual but donot miss out on this opportunity. Play aminimum of 3 matches each night and wewill finish the program.

Thursdays / 5 SessionsJuly 11-August 86:00-7:00 PM 6913.SV1Konkel Park Sand Volleyball Center(5151 W. Layton)Player Fee: $20 Res. / $30 Non-res.

3 on 3 outdoor bAsKetbAll leAgue Girls Divisions - Grades 6-8 (2013-14 school year)Julie Hahm, GDHS Head Girls BasketballCoach

Here is your chance to prove who is the“Queen of the Court”. Form your team andchallenge your friends in the hottest bas-ketball action this summer. Teams mayregister a maximum of five players.

Wednesdays , June 19-July 24 (Cancel July 3) 6913.TBB5:00 or 6:00 PM (rotating schedule)Community Center ParkOutdoor Basketball Court6200 S. 76th StreetFee per team: $40 Resident / $60 Non-Resident

teen scenemiddle school night

dodgebAllGrades 6-8“If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball.” No need to practice likethey do in the movies. Have a blast playingdodgeball with your friends on Mondaynights. Each week teams will be formedand then let the dodgeball frenzy begin.Each week new fun variations will be used.

Mondays / 5 SessionsJune 24-July 22 5:30-6:30 PM 6913.DB1Elm Dale Elem. Gym$15 / $20 Non Res.

flAg footbAllBOYS — Entering 6, 7, & 8 GradesThis will be a recreational program, wherenew teams will be formed each week. Funand sportsmanship will be stressed weekto week. Bring a water bottle each weekand the Park and Rec will supply: flags,footballs, and practice vests. Sign up witha friend for twice the fun.

Wednesdays/ 4 SessionsJuly 10-July 314:00-5:15 PM 6913.FF1Jansen Park$15 / $20 Non Res.

diggers volleybAll See page 10

turff teensfAntAsy footbAll 4 teensTeens (Entering Grades 6-9)Mike Seavert, Commissioner

Calling all diehard NFL fans…whether you’re abeginner or pro, come play a fantasy footballgame with a unique twist, one that you won’tfind on any of the online sites. TURFF standsfor “The Ultimate Re-Draft Fantasy Football”,where it combines traditional fantasy footballwith an eliminator-type game. No two weeksare the same, so no worries if you’re team doesawful one week, as you draft a new team ofplayers each week, so you could still be in therunning for the championships at the end ofthe season. The twist here is that once youchoose a player, you cannot choose themagain the rest of the season, so this is not onlya game of skill, but one of strategy while learn-ing more about the players from all NFL teams.Can you continue to make a winning combi-nation each week or will you hit the “turff”?Three games will be played each week. Alongwith TURFF, we will also play a traditional fan-tasy football with a salary cap format andhead-to-head matchups, along with team pick-em. Encourage a friend to sign up and com-pete with other teens from our area. We meetonly three times throughout the season, thedraft/rules meeting on August 30th, and mid-season and end-of-season football watchingparties at the Greenfield Community Center.The rest is all done from home through a cus-tom website for our program, so participantswill need to have an e-mail address to partici-pate. Awards will be presented for variousaccomplishments at the end-of-season party.

Friday, August 306:00-9:00 PM 6913.TRFGreenfield City Hall$30/$35 Non-Res.

ArcheryAges 7-15 (With Parent /Guardian) & Adults

Beginner/Casual archery is a five-weekcourse where instruction will be given tobeginners or those wanting to improvetheir archery skills. Learn the sport ofarchery and all the safety rules will beexplained and enforced. Registrants musthave their own equipment (NO crossbows, Arrows-NO broad head, quiver, tabor release and arm guard). Those withoutequipment will be charged an additionalfee for equipment rental.

MondaysAugust 5-September 9 (cancel Sept. 2)Ages 7-15 5:00-7:00 PM 6913.AR1Ages 16+ 5:00-7:00 PM 6913.AR2

Schultz Gun ClubW143 S8016 Schultz Ln. Muskego$40 / $50 Non-Res.With Rental $50 / $60 Non-Res.

Attention bow huntersBOW HUNTER SHOOTYouth (Ages 12+) and AdultsCoordinator: Archery Members of Schultz

Gun Club

Challenge yourself to the fourteen targetfield course which will be open to thepublic for two sessions through this program. Come and enjoy shooting at targets in a wooded, natural setting with15-40 yard distances. Sharpen your skillswhile enjoying the camaraderie in a casualcompetitive atmosphere. Bring yourfriends and/or hunting partners to join inthe partaking. Good Luck! Registrantsmust have their own equipment (bow-NOcross bows, arrows-NO broad headsexcept on a limited basis, quiver and armguard).

Wednesday, August 28 & September 115:00-7:00 PMSchultz Gun Club and Archery RangeW143 S8025 Schultz Lane, Muskegowww.schultzgunclub.com$20 / $30 Non-Resident

Note: Registrants under 16 years of agemust have a parent/guardian present at all times. For more information anddirections to the archery range visitwww.schultzgunclub.com Also available10-50 yard sight-in target.

Web Site: www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec 15TEEN PROGRAMS / ADULT LEAGUES SPORTS

Adult teAms(ADULTS 18 YEARS +)

Need a Job? Like to gain some GREAT work experience? Enjoy working with kids?

IF YES...we have the perfect program for you... become part of the Greenfield Parks andRecreation team of instructors through the "Teens for Kids" program! Training and seasonaljob opportunities are provided for teens in the following areas:

YOUTH SPORTS.... Coach • After School—Basketball, Flag, Football, Volleyball & Soccer • Summer—T- Ball, Instructional Baseball & Softball

POOL ACTIVITIES.... Lifeguard Year Round—Assist with lessons, Open Swim, & Water Fitness

SWIM CLASSES.... Water Safety Instructor Year Round—Teach Swim Lessons

Registration in the program is easy:Simply complete a JOB APPLICATION (available at the Department of Parks & Recreation, City Hall, room 200)

Employment will be contingent upon availability, and completion of required training andcertifications (there are fees associated with certification). "Teens for Kids" program/jobinformation is posted at both Greenfield and Whitnall High Schools periodically. The"Teens For Kids" program has been created in an effort to help foster greater "homegrown" interest in working with community recreation programs.

This program earned the 1991 Wisconsin Parks &Recreation Association’s Silver Star Award.

teens for KidsINSTRUCTOR TRAINING PROGRAM

Teens (16-18 Years)

brown’s lAKe beAchGrades 5-9 (2013-14 School Year)

Enjoy a day at the beach with friends forsun, fun, and games at Brown’s Lake. Bringa change of clothes, your swim suit, andsunscreen. Lunch will consist of hotdogs,chips, and beverage and is included in theprice. No refunds after July 15

Wednesday, July 24 6913.BLKDepart Greendale Middle School 9:45 AM Return Greendale Middle School 3:45 PM$16 / $26 Non-Res.Time Out: July 15th

teAm sPorts cAlender

fAll (sePtember-december)Co-Rec, Mens, Womens Volleyball (10 wks)

Mens Softball League (5 wks)Information available: July

winter/sPring (JAnuAry-APril)Co-Rec, Mens, Womens Volleyball

(10 wks)Information available: November

summer (mAy-August)Mens, Womens & Co-Rec Softball (14 wks)

Information available: January

Co-Rec, Mens, Womens Outdoor Sand Volleyball (14 wks)

Information available: March

The Department of Recreation offers a variety of organized adult sports leaguesthroughout the year. League play is open to persons 18 years of age and older (HighSchool students are not eligible).

REGISTRATION FOR TEAM SPORTSIS NOT ACCEPTED ON A GENERAL REGISTRATION BASIS. INTERESTEDTEAMS MUST SECURE A TEAM

FRANCHISE FORM.

For league details (availability of franchise forms, team entry fees,

procedure, and policies), contact theDept. of Parks and Recreation office

or check our websitewww.teamsideline.com/greenfield

sPort leAgues

intro to weight trAiningYouth (Grades 8-10)(2013-14 school year)Instructor: Phil Lambe, PE & Adaptive

PE Educator

This class is here to get rid of any doubts a student (boys or girls) may have aboutlifting weights or using gym equipment.Students will have the opportunity to bein a weight room with other students justlike themselves with no judgment or pres-sure of any kind. Students will receiveproper instructions on how to use all themachines and free weights. They will alsobe given great workouts that can be doneat home or in the weight room! This is ajudgment free weight lifting experiencethat will teach students the proper andsafe way to exercise and lift weights.

Tuesdays, June 18-July 16 (cancel July 9)7:15-8:15 PM 6913.IWTGreendale Middle School Weight Room$25 / $35 Non-Resident

Note: Students should bring a water bottle to each class.

“lightsPeed” outingGrades 5-8Instructor: Summer Adventure Club Staff

Join us as we enter the “Lightspeed”!Experience the thrill of indoor Go-Kart racing and the action-packed excitement ofLaser Tag! With a 10th of a mile go karttrack and a 4,500 sq. ft. laser tag area, you’llhave an awesome time. Sign up with afriend (both paying) for even more fun!

Friday, July 12 6313.LSPSchool bus departs at 12:45 p.m. fromGreendale Middle School. Bus isexpected to arrive back at GreendaleMiddle School at about 3:15 p.m.$17 / $27 Non-Resident Note: We will not have access the arcade area... only the go-kart and laser tag options.

Our Learn to Swim program follows the principles and methods of the AmericanRed Cross to combine the best in swim instruction with a strong emphasis ondrowning prevention and water safety. Learn how to swim with the most trustedname in aquatic training.

LEVELS: Please refer to the chart on page 17. Participants start at either Starfish or LevelOne and as their skill level progresses, they move up through the levels. At the conclusion of each semester, each child will be given a skill sheet indicating theirprogress.

PROFESSIONAL STAFF: The Greenfield Parks & Recreation Dept is an Authorized Provider of American RedCross programs. Our staff members are trained and certified American Red CrossWater Safety Instructors (WSI) and American Red Cross Lifeguards (LG).

2013 SUMMER SWIM STAFFPerry Perkins (WSI, LG), Shaun Hibben (WSI, LG), Nicole Breunig (WSI, LG),

Brittany Zellner (WSI, LG), Amy Blomberg (WSI, LG), Stephanie Ewert (WSI, LG), Julie Wendt (WSI, LG), Michael Brill (WSI, LG), Nathan Hinson (WSI, LG), Angela Job (WSI, LG), Alexis Jordan (WSI, LG), Katie Reid (WSI, LG),

Katie Semrad (WSI, LG), Kristen Schmalfeldt (WSI, LG), Gabriella Skillings (WSI, LG), Tina Witkowski (WSI, LG), Jaime Elftman (LG), Amanda Hill (WSI, LG), Kelly Swinghammer (LG), Casey Vanselow (LG), Melissa Vanselow (LG), Jenna Szalewski (LG), Samantha Zacher (WSI, LG)

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before you tAKe the Plunge!

GENERAL POLICIES REGARDING ALL AQUATIC PROGRAMS

WHAT TO BRING• Participants must furnish their own suits, locksand towels. • Patrons are allowed to bring towels and bags on the deck but are asked to put them along the wall. The Parks & Recreation nor the SchoolDistricts are responsible for lost or damaged items. Showers must be taken before swimming. • No food or drinks are permitted on the pool deck.

Locker Room Attendants are NOT on duty. Periodiclocker room checks will be made by pool staff.Youth who are 5 years of age or older must use thegender appropriate locker room. There is a sepa-rate Family locker room at the Greenfield HighSchool facility. Prior to the start of class and oncedismissed from the class, participants are notsupervised by the swim staff.

POOL TEMPERATURES & MAINTENANCEWater and air temperature is regulated by the High School maintenance departments, not theDepartment of Parks & Recreation. Due to limitedcapabilities of swimming pool equipment they aremaking every attempt to maintain a water temper-ature of 80°. This may be cold for some swimmers.

POOL LOCATION & LOCKER ROOMS• WHITNALL HIGH SCHOOL POOLLocated at 5000 South 116th Street (116th Streetbetween Layton & Edgerton Aves). Use the entranceto the far left when you face the building. Enter,turn to your right and proceed down the hall tothe locker rooms. The only pool entrance isthrough the locker rooms.

• GREENFIELD HIGH SCHOOL POOLLocated at 4800 S 60th Street (S 60th & LaytonAves). Use door #11 located on the south side ofthe building. Upon entering, turn to your left towalk towards the pool doors, the locker roomentrances are also to your left down a hallway.Please enter the pool from the locker rooms. TheGreenfield High School Pool does offer a Familylocker room.

Congratulations! The staff earned the Wisconsin Park & Recreation Association’sSilver Star for Program Excellence as part of theCooperative Aquatic Safety Team in 1996, 1997,1999 & 2003.

swim Pre-testNew to the swim instruction program? Has it been a few years since the last lesson? A Swim Pretest is an opportunity for:• One-on-one skill screening• Level placement• Introducing yourself and your child to the facility.

Please call the Parks & Recreation office 329-5370 to have your name placed onthe list for the pre-test. Participants are taken on a first come, first served basis;however, if we have an idea of how many will be in attendance, staff can bescheduled accordingly to serve you better. Sorry, staff will not be able to handle registrations at the pre-test.

Greenfield High School PoolTuesday, June 11 6:30-7:30 PM

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Web Site: www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec 17AQUATICS

SWIMMING & WATER SAFETY LEVELSThe American Red Cross offers twelve comprehensive course levels that teach your child how to swim skillfully and safely. Skills taught are progressive so children advance upon

completion of all the skills in the previous level.

Levels Requirements Skills Taught

PARENT AND CHILD AQUATICS

Parent/Child A

Ratio 1:10

Ages 1-2 Years

An adult must accompany each child in the water for all classes.

Introduces basic skills to parents and children. Parents are taught to safely work with theirchild in the water, including how to appropriately support and hold their child in the water and how to prepare and encourage their child to participate fully and try the skills. Severalwater safety topics are also introduced and directed to parents. Children are introduced tobasic skills that lay a foundation to help them learn to swim in the future.

Parent/Child B

Ratio 1:10

Ages 2-3 Years

An adult must accompany each child in the water for all classes.

Builds on the skills introduced in Parent/Child A. Participants improve on these skills andlearn more advanced skills.

PRESCHOOL AQUATICS

Preschool Level 1(Starfish)Ratio 1:6

Ages 4-6 YearsPrerequisite: Child must be

able to submerge head under water

Starfish helps children feel comfortable in the water and enjoy the water safely. In Starfish, elementary aquatic skills are taught.

Preschool Level 2(Seahorse)

Ratio 1:6

Ages 4-7 Years

Prerequisite: Successfully completeStarfish or be able to demonstrate

skills

Seahorse builds on skills learned in Starfish. Participants learn to float without support and torecover to vertical position. Simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on front andback are also taught.

Preschool Level 3(Goldfish)

Ratio 1:6

Ages 5-7 YearsPrerequisite: Successfully completeSeahorse or be able to demonstrate

skills

Goldfish further develops elementary skills and teaches participant to effectively coordinatecombined simultaneous and alternating arm and leg action. Goldfish prepares participants for successful transfer into Learn-to-Swim program Level 2.

LEARN-TO-SWIM

Level 1

Ratio 1:8

Ages 6-9 Years

There are no prerequisites for this level

Level 1 teaches basic personal water safety information and skills to help participants feel comfortable in the water. In Level 1, participants learn elementary aquatic skills.

Level 2

Ratio 1:8

Ages 6-9 YearsPrerequisite: Level 1, 7 years old and

completed Seahorse, or be ableto demonstrate skills

Level 2 gives participants success with fundamental skills such as floating and recover to vertical position. Participants continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm action on front and back.

Level 3

Ratio 1:8

Ages 7-10 Years

Prerequisite: Successful completion of Level 2 or Goldfish or be able

to demonstrate skills

Level 3 teaches the survival float, elementary backstroke, breaststroke, backstroke and coordination of front crawl. Participants are introduced to dolphin kick and diving.

Level 4

Ratio 1:10

Ages 7-12 YearsPrerequisite: Successful completion of Level 3 or be able to demonstrate

skills

Level 4 develops confidence in previously learned strokes and increases distance swimming. Backstroke and breaststroke are further developed. Participants are introduced to butterfly and taught sidestroke.

Level 5

Ratio 1:10

Ages 8-12 YearsPrerequisite: Successful completion of Level 4 or be able to demonstrate

skills

Level 5 refines strokes learned in Level 4 and increases distances of swimming. Participants are also introduced to front and back flip turns.

Level 6

Ratio 1:10

Ages 9-13 Years

Prerequisite: Successful completion of Level 5 or be able to demonstrate

skills

Level 6 is designed to give participants the ability to focus on and prepare for more advanced classes such as Water Safety Instructor, Lifeguarding, and competitive swimming and diving. The courses we offer are: Personal Water Safety and Fitness Swimmer.

Greenfield Parks & Recreation (414) 329.5370 / 24 hour information Line (414) 297.900818 AQUATICS

GREENFIELD HIGH SCHOOL POOL

imPortAnt swim registrAtionnotices1) Participants may only register

for one session at a time. Aschildren progress through the levels at various times,registrations will only beaccepted for one session at atime. Please see our“Continuing Student Option”.

2) Classes will be adjusted toaccommodate as many children as possible. Please register early.

LESSON OBSERVATIONPlease be advised, once lessonsstart, only participants and staffmay be in the pool area. Parentsmay observe on the first and lastlesson only. Spectators are a dis-traction to the young swimmers.

Once a week/ Tuesday Thursday8 sessions June 18-August 13 June 20-August 15

(cancel July 2) (cancel July 4)

Level 1 6:15-6:55PM 13GH.H01 13GH.J01

Level 2 6:15-6:55PM 13GH.H02 13GH.J02

Level 3 6:15-6:55PM 13GH.H03 13GH.J03

Level 4 6:15-6:55PM 13GH.H04 13GH.J04

Parent Child A/B 7:05-7:35PM 13GH.H05 13GH.J05

Starfish 7:05-7:35PM 13GH.H06 13GH.J06

Seahorse 7:05-7:35PM 13GH.H07 13GH.J07

Goldfish 7:05-7:35PM 13GH.H08 13GH.J08

Level 5/6 7:45-8:25PM 13GH.H09 13GH.J09

$37.25/ $74.50 Non-Res. (per option)Time Out: Wednesday, June 12

Private Lesson 7:45-8:15 PM 13GH.H10 13GH.J10$112/ $224 Non-Res. (per option)Time Out: Wed, June 12

AmericAn red cross

learn to swim schedule

Monday thru Wednesday & Monday thru Friday / 8 sessions

July 1-3 & July 8-12

Starfish 12:15-12:45 PM 13GH.K01Seahorse 12:15-12:45 PM 13GH.K02Goldfish 12:15-12:45 PM 13GH.K03Level 1 12:55-1:35 PM 13GH.K04Level 2 12:55-1:35 PM 13GH.K05Level 3 12:55-1:35 PM 13GH.K06Level 4 1:45-2:25 PM 13GH.K07Level 5 1:45-2:25 PM 13GH.K08Level 6 1:45-2:25 PM 13GH.K09

$37.25/ $74.50 Non-Res. (per option)Time Out: Tues, June 25

Private Lesson 2:30-3:00PM 13GH.K10$112 / $224 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, June 25

Monday thru Friday / 10 sessionsAugust 5-16

Starfish 9:00-9:30 AM 13GH.M01Seahorse 9:00-9:30 AM 13GH.M02Goldfish 9:00-9:30 AM 13GH.M03Level 1 9:40-10:20 AM 13GH.M04Level 2 9:40-10:20 AM 13GH.M05Level 3 9:40-10:20 AM 13GH.M06Level 4 10:30-11:10 AM 13GH.M07Level 5 10:30-11:10 AM 13GH.M08Level 6 10:30-11:10 AM 13GH.M09

$46.75/ $93.50 Non-Res. (per option)Time Out: Tues. July 30

Private Lesson 11:20-11:50AM 13GH.M10$140 / $280 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues. July 30

Wednesday thru Friday, Monday thru Friday/ 8 sessions

June 19-21, June 24-28

Level 1 10:00-10:40 AM 13GH.N01Level 2 10:00-10:40 AM 13GH.N02Level 3 10:00-10:40 AM 13GH.N03Starfish 10:45-11:15 AM 13GH.N04Seahorse 10:45-11:15 AM 13GH.N05Goldfish 10:45-11:15 AM 13GH.N06Level 4 11:20-12:00 noon 13GH.N07Level 5 11:20-12:00 noon 13GH.N08Level 6 11:20-12:00 noon 13GH.N09

$37.25/$74.50 Non-Res. (per option)Time Out: Tues, June 18

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Non-residents of Greenfield who are Whitnall School District residents may enroll in lessons scheduled at the Whitnall High School Pool as a resident paying the resident rate.

WHITNALL HIGH SCHOOL POOL

continuing optionTo facilitate proper placement of children who do enroll in more than one semester, this is our process:

1) Your first session: Enroll in the specific level class.

2) Your second session of the semester: Enroll as a “continuing student” and indicate the registration number appropriatefor the session. Remember to submit both your form and fee prior to the time out date given for the session. This will place you on the waiting list. At the second to last lesson, when testing takes place, your child(ren’s) instructor willupdate the coordinators of their progress. Classes are adjusted to accommodate as many children as possible, alsofactoring siblings. At the last lesson, participants will receive a slip with placement.

Private swim lessons Youth (Ages 6+) to Adult

Private swim lessons are designed to help meet the needs of participants who are seeking more individualized instruction.Teens and Adults seeking to improve their swim strokes are welcome. One of our swim instructors will be assigned towork one-on-one with you or your child to accomplish specific strokes or skills during the class.

Additional times may be available — call 329-5370 to inquire.Note: After the time out date, due to the scheduling of staff, there are no credits or refunds.

Practice makes PerfectSwimming is a recreational activity that will last a lifetime. Learning to swim happens with swim lessons and spendingtime in the water during Open Swim for water exploration and play. By enrolling your child(ren) in the Greenfield Parks & Recreation Dept's Learn to Swim program, you automatically are able to attend our Open Swim time atno additional cost during the dates of your class, by showing your learn to swim program receipt at the door.You and your child can come to the pool to have fun while providing time for them to practice and develop their skills.

Monday thru Friday/ 10 lessons June 17-21, 24-28 July 15-19, 22-26 July/Aug 29-2, 5-9 Level 1 1:40-2:20 PM 13WH.A01 13WH.B01 13WH.C01Level 2 1:40-2:20 PM 13WH.A02 13WH.B02 13WH.C02Level 6 1:40-2:20 PM 13WH.A03 13WH.B03 13WH.C03Level 3 1:40-2:20 PM 13WH.A04 13WH.B04 13WH.C04Starfish 2:30-3:00 PM 13WH.A05 13WH.B05 13WH.C05Seahorse 2:30-3:00 PM 13WH.A06 13WH.B06 13WH.C06Goldfish 2:30-3:00 PM 13WH.A07 13WH.B07 13WH.C07Level 3 3:10-3:50 PM 13WH.A08 13WH.B08 13WH.C08Level 4 3:10-3:50 PM 13WH.A09 13WH.B09 13WH.C09Level 5 3:10-3:50 PM 13WH.A10 13WH.B10 13WH.C10Starfish 4:00-4:30 PM 13WH.A11 13WH.B11 13WH.C11Level 1 3:55-4:35 PM 13WH.A12 13WH.B12 13WH.C12Level 2 3:55-4:35 PM 13WH.A13 13WH.B13 13WH.C13

Continuing Swimmer TBD based upon level 13WH.B99 13WH.C99Time Out: Wed, June 12 Wed, July 10 Wed, July 24$46.75/ $93.50 Non-Res. (per option)

Private Lesson 2:30-3:00 PM 13WH.A16 13WH.B16 13WH.C16Private Lesson 3:10-3:40 PM 13WH.A17 13WH.B17 13WH.C17Private Lesson 3:50-4:30PM 13WH.A18 13WH.B18 13WH.C18Time Out: Wed, June 12 Wed, July 10 Wed, July 24$140/ $280 Non-Res. (per option)

Greenfield Parks & Recreation (414) 329.5370 / 24 hour information Line (414) 297.900820 AQUATICS

Adult/teen

leArn to swimIt’s Never Too Late To Learn To Swim! Teens (Ages 16+), Adults & Senior,

Become comfortable in the water andlearn the basics in this class. This class willfocus on beginner level learn to swim skillsfrom floating, gliding, taking a breath andbeginner strokes to make progress in thewater. Although this is a group learn toswim class, individual goals are set witheach participant to help you learn to swimin this class. Enrollment: Min. 5; Max. 10

Tuesday/ 10 sessions June 18-August 27 (cancel July 2)7:45-8:15 PM 13GH.H15

Thursday/ 10 sessions June 20-August 29 (cancel July 4)7:45-8:15 PM 13GH.J15

Greenfield High School Pool$37.25/ $74.50 Non-Res. (per option)Time Out: Wed, June 12

lAP swimSeniors, Adults, Teens (Ages 16+)

This is a non-instructional program. Laplanes will be set up during our AdultWater Fitness time for lap swimmers touse the pool. Come, check in, and swimat your own pace. “Drop In’s” welcome,paying $3 per session at the pool.

Tuesday/ 8 sessions 7:45 8:25PMJune 18-August 13(cancel July 2) 1673.402

Thursday/ 8 sessions 7:45 8:25PMJune 20-August 15 (cancel July 4) 1673.404

Greenfield High School Pool$24/ Res or Non-Res. (per option)

Add A little h20 toyour summer!

AMERICAN RED CROSSlifeguArd trAining (r.2012)Teens (Ages 15+) and AdultsShaun Hibben, Certified Lifeguard Instructor

The purpose of this course is to provide entry level lifeguard participants with theknowledge and skills to prevent, recognize and respond to aquatic emergencies andto provide care for breathing and cardiac emergencies, injuries and sudden illnessesuntil emergency medical services personnel take over.

The prerequisite skill tests will happen the first day -

1) Swim 300 yards continuously demonstrating breath control and rhythmic breath-ing. You may swim using the front crawl, breaststroke or a combination of bothbut swimming on the back or side is not allowed. Swim goggles may be used.

2) Tread water for 2 minutes using only the legs. You should place your hands underyour armpits.

3) Complete a timed event within 1 minute, 40 seconds:- Starting in the water, swim 20 yards, Your face may be in or out of the water. - Swim goggles are not allowed.- Surface dive, feet-first or head-first, to a depth of 7 to 10 feet to retrieve a 10pound brick.- Return to the surface and swim 20 yards on your back to return to the startingpoint with both hands holding the brick while keeping your face at or near thesurface so you are able to take a breath. You should not swim the distanceunder water. Exit the water without using the steps.

To successfully complete the course, you must attend the entire course, participate in all the skill sessions, activities and scenarios, demonstrate competency in all required skills and scenarios, and pass the final written exams with a minimum grade of 80 percent. The practice sessions will require strenu-ous physical activity. Upon successful completion of the course, you will receive theAmerican Red Cross certificate for Lifeguarding/First Aid/CPR Pro/ AED valid for 2years. This does not include the waterfront skills module.

The course fee includes all suppliesincluding a waist pack, pocket mask, American Red Cross fees and textbook.(You may choose to download yourown textbook from the American RedCross and save $32 off the course fee.)

Tuesday and Thursday/ 10 sessionsAugust 15-September 176:00-9:00 PM 3LGT.DO1Greenfield High Pool & Greenfield City Hall

Residents of Greenfield, Greendale orthe Whitnall School District - $200 (or$168 if you are downloading the text-book)

Non-Residents $250 (or $218 if you are downloading the textbook)Time Out: Wed.. July 25

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recreAtionAl oPen swimStaffed by American Red Cross Lifeguards

This extremely wet and fun "drop in" program for kids and adults isdesigned for lifeguard supervised "free time" use of the pool. Everyoneentering the pool during the Open Swim period must either pay thedaily admission rate, have a season pass or be participating in the"Practice Makes Perfect" option of the Greenfield Parks & Recreation'sLearn to Swim program.

As the schedule is subject to changes and cancellations due to theweather and school activities, please call the 24 hour information line at (414) 297-9008 before coming to the pool.

DAILY ADMISSIONCollected as you enter the pool (bring exact change)

Youth $2/ Adults $3Family daily rate - $6 (household - 2 adults, 2 kids or 1 adult, 3 kids)

WHITNALL HIGH SCHOOL POOLMonday thru Friday 12:15 PM-1:15 PM

June 18-June 28 / July 15-26 / July 29-August 9

No Open Swim at Greenfield High Pool

The World's Largest Swimming LessonTM

Youth (Ages 4-12)

Help us be part of the attempt to break the Guiness

World Record by participating in this fun FREE event!!

On June 14th, waterparks, pools and other aquatic

facilities around the globe will be hosting this

event to build awareness about the vital importance

of teaching kids to swim and prevent drowning.

All participants will complete the same fun lesson

regardless of past swim lessons or ability level.

ADVANCED REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED — ENROLLMENT WILL BE LIMITED.

Tuesday, June 18 10:00-10:30 AM*

(*) Swimmers need to arrive by 9:45 AM to be signed in and counted.

Whitnall High School Pool 3WLS.WH1Greenfield High School Pool 3WLS.GH2

HELP NEEDED: The Greenfield Parks & Recreation Deptwill need assistance to properly document our participa-tion. At each location, we need 2 volunteers who will helpverify our attendance, a photographer and someone ableto video tape. If you are interested, please contact Renee at the Parks and Recreation Office 329-5370.

1) All children must be checked in at the pool by a parent/ guardian (at least16 years old), who remains at the facility and supervises their children.

2) Non-swimmers age seven and under (or less than 48 inches tall) mustwear a US Coast Guard approved Lifejacket, remain in the shallow area and be within arm's reach of the parent/guardian who is in the water with the child at all times.

3) Non-swimmers ages eight through twelve must wear a US Coast Guardapproved Lifejacket and be actively supervised by a swimmingparent/guardian.

4) Anyone who wishes to access deep water must pass our swim test. Youmay only take a swim test once per day.

The Greenfield Parks & Recreation Dept's Open Swimfollows the National "Note & Float" program whichaims to identify all non-swimmers who enter ourfacilities and then "float" them with an appropriately-sized lifejacket.

Web Site: www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

Hales Corners Outdoor PoolLocated on New Berlin Road, just west of South 116th Street Hales

Corners, 5765 S. New Berlin Rd., (414) 529-3622

The Pool will open on Saturday, June 15, 2013. The hours will be12:30–4:30 PM everyday and also 5:30-7:30 PM on Mondays andWednesday evenings. Call for daily admission rates.

Friends of Hales Corners Park and Pool, Village of Hales Corners, and Milwaukee County.

Greenfield Parks & Recreation (414) 329.5370 / 24 hour information Line (414) 297.900822

The Greenfield Parks &Recreation Summer

Playgrounds provide groupactivities for children in a

safe, supervised environment at

local schools & parks.

Call (414) 329-5370 for more information or visit our website @ www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

WEATHER DEPENDENT?These are rain or shine programs. Thanks tothe cooperation of the School Districts the program generally has use of a gym, the cafeteria and restroom facilities in addition to the outside school grounds.

LEADERSHIP/STAFFINGOur energetic leaders are skilled in sports, gameleadership, arts & crafts, and age appropriateactivities. Our staff is composed of college students, recent college graduates, teachers and parents. Each site has a supervisor, who isresponsible for the overall operation.

AGE/PROGRAMParticipants MUST meet the age requirementon/or before the first day of the program theywish to enroll in. The Parks and RecreationDept reserves the right to drop a child fromthe program if they are enrolled at a site thatis not appropriate.

ATTENDANCEParticipants are welcome to attend the program on the days most convenient forthem. Each child must check-in upon arrivaland check-out on departure with the desig-nated staff member. For safety reasons, participants will not be allowed to leave thegrounds without written consent from theirparent/legal guardian.

SELF-CAREParticipants must be able to provide self-carein a group setting (able to follow the group,able to use restroom facilities, able to washhands without assistance and able to controltheir behavior while participating in the sitesactivities). This is not a licensed day care and the Parks & Recreation staff is not able to provide one on one care or dispense med-ications.

FIELD TRIPSField trips are included in the program. Therewill be no activities taking place at the siteswhen the group goes on the field trip. Allstaff attend the trips to provide adequatesupervision of participants. If you would prefer your child does not go on a field trip,then they will need to stay home on the dayof the trip.

Playground general information

2013 summer PlAygrounds

A greAt PlAce to PlAy!

Features:

3 Held at both School Districts —Whitnall (Grades 1-6) Greenfield (Grades 1-7)

3 Konkel Weeks3 Field Trips3 Energetic Staff3 Playground Picnic3 T-Shirt3 Swimming Lessons

(Whitnall Only)

3 Open Swim (Whitnall Only)3 Arts & Crafts3 Indoor/Outdoor Activities3 Playground Plus (All Day)3 School’s Out Program

(Half Day - after summer school)

Playgrounds are NOTa licensed day care.

The purpose is to provide a variety ofactivities on a daily basis.

A typical schedule will include groupgames in the gym, arts & crafts,

board games, team sports outside aswell as time to just socialize and have fun with friends.

PLAYGROUNDS

PlAygrounds

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GREENFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT PLAYGROUNDS

SCHOOL’S OUT Youth (Entering 1st-5th Grades)**As part of our cooperative programming effort, this playground program takes place afterthe Greenfield School District’s summer enrichment program. **Teens entering Grades 6and 7 may enroll at the Edgewood site only. **Children entering K5, who are also enrolledin the summer enrichment program may enroll at Maple Grove. While our program endsat 5:00 PM, parents may pick up between 5:00-5:30 PM.

PLAYGROUNDS PLUSThis site runs from 8:00 AM-5:00 PM daily. Parents may drop off as early as 7:30 AM andpick up as late as 5:30 PM.

BEFORE SCHOOLDuring the weeks of the Greenfield School District’s summer enrichment program, thisoption is for an hour of summer playground from 7:00-8:00 AM daily. Children may not bedropped off prior to 7:00 AM.

Monday-Friday program

“A” Session Monday, June 24-Friday, June 28 (5 day program/ No field trip) Time Out: Tues, June 11

“B” Session Monday, July 1-Wednesday, July 3 (cancel July 4 & 5)(3 day program/ no field trips) Time Out: Tues, June 11

“C” Session: Monday, July 8-Friday, July 19(10 day program/ 1 field trip) Time Out: Tues, June 11

“D” Session Monday, July 22-Friday, August 2(10 day program/2 field trip) Time Out: Tues, July 9

Maple GroveElementary School “A” Session “B” Session “C” Session “D” Session

Before School 2MGV.A30 2MGV.C307:00-8:00 AM $8.75 (R )/ $17.50(NR) Not available $17.50 (R )/ $35(NR) Not available

Playground Plus 2MGV.B31 2MGV.D318:00 AM-5:00 PM Not available $42 (R )/$84 (NR) Not available $156 (R )/ $296 (NR)

School’s Out 2MGV.A32 2MGV.B32 2MGV.C32 2MGV.D3212:00-5:00 PM $38.50 (R ) $23.25 (R ) $85(R ) $93 (R )

$77 (NR) $46.50 (NR) $162 (NR) $170 (NR)

Edgewood Elementary School “A” Session “B” Session “C” Session “D” Session

Playground Plus 2EDG.A31 2EDG.B31 2EDG.C31 2EDG.D318:00 AM-5:00 PM $70(R )/$140 (NR) $42 (R )/$84 (NR) $148 (R )/$288 (NR) $156 (R )/$296 (NR)

School’s Out 2EDG.A32 2EDG.B32 2EDG.C32 2EDG.D3212:00-5:00 PM $38.50 (R ) $23.25 (R ) $85(R ) $93 (R )

$77 (NR) $46.50 (NR) $162 (NR) $170 (NR)

Whitnall Playgrounds on next page *

• Refer to the General Information section.

• Each participant should bring their ownbag lunch and beverage daily.

• Program fee includes the “all site specialevents and field trips”. Further details willbe available in your site newsletter.

(R)=Greenfield Resident / (NR)=Non-resident

Caught Up In The Network!

• Refer to the General Information section / Code of Conduct.

• Each participant should bring their own bag lunch and beverage daily.

• Program fee includes the “all site special events and field trips”.Further details will be available in your site newsletter.

• Playground participants who enroll in the Open Swimoptions at the Whitnall High School will be escorted by theplayground staff.

WHITNALL SCHOOL DISTRICT PLAYGROUNDYouth (Entering 1st-6th Grades)

PLAYGROUNDS PLUSThis site runs from 8:00 AM-5:00 PM daily. Parents may drop off asearly as 7:30 AM and pick up as late as 5:30 PM.

SCHOOL’S OUTAs part of our cooperative programming effort with the WhitnallSchool District’s summer school program, the playground staff willmeet your child at the Whitnall Middle School at 11:30 AM and walkthem over to Edgerton Elementary. If your child is not attending thesummer school program, they are still welcome to enroll for anafternoon of fun. Parents may pick up as late as 5:30 PM.

AMERICAN RED CROSS LEARN TO SWIMParticipate in the Greenfield Parks & Recreation’s Learn to Swim program at the Whitnall High School during the dates indicated.The playground staff will walk playground participants to and fromthe pool. Bring your own suit and towel. Class time is scheduled inthe AFTERNOON (30-40 min. class - 1:15-4:30 PM).

OPEN SWIMParticipate in our Open Swim program held at the Whitnall HighSchool Pool when it is in session, from 12:15-1:15 PM. Bring yourswimsuit and towel. The playground staff will walk playground participants to and from the pool. If your child is enrolled in swimlessons, they will automaticaly be enrolled in Open Swim, at no addi-tional charge, on the days of their swim classes as part of the “practicemakes perfect” benefit for swim lessons. Children may opt not to register in advance and bring $2 per day to participate in Open Swim.

FRIDAY MORNINGSSummer school runs Monday-Thursday, this option is for Friday morning playground.Friday / 3 sessions June 14, 21, 28 8:00-11:30 AM 2EGT.F00$15 (R) / $30 (NR)

Edgerton Elementary School “A” Session “B” Session “C” Session “D” Session “E” Session “F” Session

Playgrounds Plus 2EGT.A31 2EGT.B31 2EGT.C31 2EGT.D31 2EGT.E31 2EGT.F318:00 AM-5:00 PM $126 (R ) $70 (R ) $42 (R ) $148 (R ) $156 (R ) $156 (R )

$252 (NR) $140 (NR) $84 (NR) $288 (NR) $296 (NR) $296(NR)

School’s Out 2EGT.A32 2EGT.B32 2EGT.C32 2EGT.D32 2EGT.E32 2EGT.F3211:30-5:00 PM $76 (R ) $42 (R ) $25 (R ) $92 (R ) $100 (R ) $100 (R )

$152 (NR) $84 (NR) $50 (NR) $176 (NR) $184 (NR) $184 (NR)

June 17-21 June 24-28 July 15-19 July 22-Aug. 2 Aug. 5-9Open Swim (5 visits) (5 visits) Not Available (4 visits) (8 visits) (4 visits)12:00-1:00 PM 2EGT.A33 2EGT.B33 2EGT.D33 2EGT.E33 2EGT.F33

$10 (R) or (NR) $10 (R) or (NR) $8 (R) or (NR) $16 (R) or (NR) $8 (R) or (NR)

Monday-Friday program

“A” Session: Tuesday, June 11-Friday, June 21 (9 day program/ No field trip) Time Out: Tues, May 29

“B” Session: Monday, June 24-Friday, June 28 (5 day program/ No field trip) Time Out: Tues, June 11

“C” Session: Monday, July 1-Wednesday, July 3 (cancel July 4 & 5)(3 day program/ no field trip) Time Out: Tues, June 11

“D” Session: Monday, July 8 – Friday, July 19(10 day program/1 field trip) Time Out: Tues, June 25

“E” Session: Monday, July 22-Friday, August 2(10 day program/ 2 field trips) Time Out: Tues, July 9

“F” Session: Monday, August 5 – Friday, August 17(10 day program/ 2 field trips) Time Out: Tues, July 23

July 15-July 26 (10 Lessons)13WH.B31

$46.75 (R) / $93.50 (NR)June 17-28 (10 Lessons)13WH.A31

$46.75 (R) / $93.50 (NR)July 29-August 9 (10 Lessons)

13WH.C31$46.75 (R) / $93.50 (NR)

(R)=Greenfield Resident & Whitnall School Dist. Resident /(NR)=Non-resident

American Red CrossLearn to Swim Not Available

Whitnall School District Summer School 2013Tuesday, June 11 - Thursday July 18— Unless noted differently in the brochure.K-5 & Middle School Summer School has been scheduled at Whitnall Middle School

High School Summer School has been scheduled at the High School Please call 525-8414 with any questions, or check with your child's teacher or guidance counselor. 24

KONKEL PARK SITEYouth (Ages 6-12 & entering Grades 1-7) (2013-2014 School Year)Just when you think the summer playground program is done, it is time for aweek of playing at Konkel Park. End summer on a fun note with a week ofsports, games, crafts, running through the big sprinkler and just enjoyingplaying on the playground equipment. This program is weather dependentand could be cancelled on days of inclement weather. Participants need tobring sunscreen, bug spray, a bag lunch, snacks, beverages and a water bot-tle daily. Enrollment will be limited so register early for this site.

PlAyground Policies

Monday-Friday “A” Session “B” SessionKonkel Park August 5-9 August 12-16

All Day 2GKP.A31 2GKP.B318:00 AM -5:00 PM $88 (R) / $168 (NR) $83 (R )/ $158 (NR)

Afternoon Only 2GKP.A32 2GKP.B3212:00-5:00 PM $55 (R ) / $101 (NR) $50 (R ) / $91 (NR)

PlAyground code of conduct

To ensure that the playground experiencesare positive for everyone involved and thatone child’s behavior does not limit or inter-fere with another child’s experience, the fol-lowing “Code of Conduct”will be adminis-tered throughout the summer:

• Children must be quiet and attentivewhen the playground supervisor or lead-ers are presenting instructions and/orinformation.

• Children will be responsible for theequipment they are using. They mustuse the equipment for the intended pur-pose and are responsible for putting theequipment away when done.

• Running is not allowed in the hallways.• Hitting, kicking, pushing, and othertypes of VERBAL and/or PHYSICALbehavior will not be acceptable amongthe children and will not be tolerated.

• Weapon-like toys, including squirt gunswill not be allowed.

Our discipline procedures will be spelledout in greater detail in the Playground sitenewsletter. Please take time to review thisinformation with your child so we can havea safe and enjoyable summer. Dependingupon the severity of the conduct, staff willimplement time-outs to 1 day suspensionsto removal from the program.

ArrivAl/PicK-uPChildren may not be dropped off prior to the stated times. This is a safety issue since everyonedropped off needs to be supervised and our staff will not be there yet. Children also need to bepicked up no later than the 5:30 PM time. Late pick-ups take our staff away from other programs. If a child is repeatedly dropped off early or picked up late, you may be charged for our staff timeand your child dropped from the program.

droP-in visitorsIndividuals not registered in the program who wish to participate in the activities at the site for a given day can ‘drop-in’. Visitors can only ‘drop-in’ for one day during a week. Visitors are NOTeligible to participate in field trips, and will not be permitted at sites if they have reached theirmaximum enrollment capacity for a session. These restrictions were created to make it possibleto maintain a proper supervision ratio for those who have registered. Program fees are not “pro-rated” nor are visitors fees “ credited” if a visitor later enrolls as a regular participant. Visitorsrate: Half Day $8; Whole day $16 paid at the site.

medicAtionsPark and Recreation Department staff members are not allowed to provide medications for any participant. If your child needs assistance during the day, you will need to make other arrangementsto provide that assistance.

ProPer AttireParticipants are required to dress appropriately for these activities- sneakers, socks, shorts and T-shirts are fine. Sunscreen/sun block should be applied prior to coming and some should besent along with your child to apply during the day. Sandals and Jelly shoes are not allowed forsafety reasons. Good clothes are not recommended because arts & crafts and game activities can get messy. For supervision reasons, participants MUST wear their Greenfield Playground T-shirt on the days of field trips.

ProgrAm feesThe program fee indicated is for the total session. Sorry, fees can’t be pro-rated. The fee breaksdown to an average of $1.40 per hour for School Age. Non-residents of Greenfield who are residents of the Whitnall School District may enroll in the playground program at the EdgertonElementary and pay the resident fee.

ALL DAYOur all day option runs from 8:00 AM-5:00 PM. Parents may drop off as early as 7:30 AM and pickup as late as 5:30 PM.

AFTERNOON ONLYThis option runs from 12:00-5:00 PM. Parents maydrop off at 12 noon and pick up as last as 5:30 PM.Please be advised that on Tuesday, August 7 therewill be an ALL DAY field trip that is included in thatweek’s program.

SITE: Konkel Park South Shelter (New)Time Out: Tues., July 23

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Youth (Entering K5)

Safety City is an early safety educationalprogram designed to introduce safety top-ics to young children. Children will learnsafety through participation in a numberof activities including guest speakers,games and videos. Safety City topicsinclude crossing the street safely, play-ground safety, police and stranger danger,personal safety, fire safety, home safety,and bike safety to name a few.

Children need to bring their bike helmetand wear tennis shoes.

The 2013 Safety City program is beingoffered in cooperation with the GreenfieldSchool District Summer School program.Children enrolled in the K5 Summer Schoolprogram will spend 1 hour each day at theSafety City.

Monday-Friday / 10 sessionsJune 24-27 M-R / July 1-3 M-WJuly 8-10 M-W1 hour between (TBD) 9:00 AM-12:00 noon 2BSC.131Elm Dale Elementary$30 / $55 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, June 18

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bAbysitter’s trAining courseYouth (Ages 11-14)

The Babysitter’s Training course is fun andfast paced with hands-on activities, excitingvideo, role plays and lively discussions. Learn child-care, first-aid, lead-ership and communication skills such as:

• Supervising children and infants• Performing basic child-care skills suchas diapering, feeding and dressing• Choosing safe, age-appropriate gamesand toys• Handling bedtime and discipline issues• Identifying safety hazards and preventing injuries• Caring for common injuries such asburns, cuts and bee stings• Communicating effectively with parents• Finding and interviewing for babysitting jobs

Class includes a Babysitter’s TrainingHandbook, Emergency Reference Guideand CD-ROM for babysitters to use in theclass and on the job. Participants MUST bea minimum of 11 years of age on or beforethe first class session and attend both ses-sions of the class they sign up for. No mixand match between the sessions is permit-ted. Bring a drink and snack for break.Enrollment: Min. 7, Max 10.

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cPr/Aed for the ProfessionAl rescuer AndheAlth cAre ProviderAdults & Teens (Ages 16+)Sue Stadler, ARC Authorized Instructor

This course will teach those who have aduty to act (professional rescuers andhealthcare providers) the knowledge andskills needed to respond effectively tobreathing and cardiac emergencies foradults, children and infants. The use of anAED is included. This course was releasedin 2011 and includes the CPR Pro certifica-tion (valid 2 years). Class fee includes theAmerican Red Cross provider fee ($27),textbook, pocket mask and all materials.Enrollment: Min. 4; Max. 8

Wednesday/ 2 sessionsAugust 7 & 145:30-8:30 PM 1213.403Greenfield City Hall, Room 206$90/$119 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, July 30

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recertificAtionSue Stadler, ARC Authorized Instructor

This course is an opportunity for personswho hold a current American Red CrossCPR Pro certification to review their skillsto obtain recertification (valid 2 years).Participants need to bring their currentcertification card to class. Class feeincludes American Red Cross provider fee($27) and new pocket mask.

Wednesday, July 175:30-8:30 PM 1213.402Greenfield City Hall, Room 206$55/ $75 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, July 9

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cPr+Aed And first AidAdults & Teens (Ages 14+)Sue Stadler, ARC Authorized Instructor

Learn how to act in emergency situations and to recognize and care for life-threateningrespiratory or cardiac emergencies. Learn the knowledge and skills necessary in an emer-gency to help sustain life and minimize pain and the consequences of sudden illness untilprofessional medical help arrives and takes over. This course includes Adult & Child CPR wAED and Standard First Aid certification (valid 2 years). Optional, Infant CPR can be includ-ed. Class fee includes the American Red Cross provider fee ($27), textbook and supplies. Enrollment: Min 4; Max. 8

Thursday/ 2 sessions June 13 & 20 5:30-8:30 PM 1213.401Greenfield City Hall, Room 206$75/ $104 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, June 4

Sue Stadler, ARC Authorized Instructor

Wednesday / 2 sessionsJune 19 & 266:00-9:00 PM 1213.404Time Out: Tues, June 11

Stephanie Walek, ARC Authorized Instructor

Monday/ 2 sessionsJuly 15-226:00-9:00 PM 1213.405Time Out: Tues, July 9

Eileen Hoffman, ARC Authorized Instructor

Tuesday & Thursday/ 2 sessionsAugust 13 & 159:00-12:00 noon 1213.406Time Out: Tues, Aug. 6

Greenfield City Hall, Room 206$58/ $88 Non-Res. (per option)

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bAbysitters boot cAmPSue Stadler, ARC Authorized Instructor

Our Babysitters Boot Camp, also known asBabysitters Training PLUS includes every-thing listed under the regular BabysittersTraining class PLUS Infant/Child CPR wAED and First-Aid certifications (valid 2years). Take your training one step furtherwith this class!

Monday thru Thursday/ 4 sessionsAugust 19-229 AM -12 noon 1213.407Greenfield City Hall, Room 206$90/ $120 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, Aug. 13

cooKing demonstrAtionsAdults (Ages 18+)Staci Joers, Instructor

GREAT GRAINS & BEANSTeens & Adults (Ages 16+)Quinoa, Amaranth, Spelt, Millet, WheatBerries etc. We’ve all heard of these grains,our Doctors tell us to eat more wholegrains, but no one shows us how to do it.This class focuses on preparing several deli-cious and healthy dishes using many differ-ent whole grains and beans. You’ll taste thefoods and take home the recipes and hope-fully work a few into your family’s everydaymeals.Sample these “healthy” grain and beanfoods…Quinoa Crusted Chicken servedwith Indian Red Lentil Dahl and QuinoaPilaf, Bulgur and Asparagus Salad, and Bob’sRed Mill Amaranth Carrot Cookies (theytaste like carrot cake and are GLUTEN free).

Tuesday, June 186:30-8:30 PM 2790.621Greendale High School Room 135$22/ $33 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues., June 11

EFFORTLESS GRILLING WITH LATIN STYLETeens & Adults (Ages 16+)There is just something about Latin foodthat screams summer! Experience fresh,vibrant flavors, with lots of seasonal fruitsand vegetables, and see what simple prepa-rations are involved that leaves you free toenjoy the marvelous weather and your ter-rific guests. Staci will be preparing severalLatin-inspired recipes that you can show-case at your next get-together.Enjoy sampling Watermelon Agua Fresca,Tacos al Pastor (pork with a pineapple, chileand citrus marinade) with Smoky 2-PepperSalsa, Skirt Steak Fajitas with GrilledVegetables, Jicama Slaw, and Spicy GlazedPlantains with Grilled Pound Cake fordessert!You’ll receive rave reviews and lots ofrequest for these recipes! In the past, someparticipants have brought a lawn chair foreasier seating than at a picnic table. Plan todo what will be most comfortable for you!

Thursday, June 206:00-8:00 PM 2790.622Community Center Park Pavilion (6200 S.76th Street, Greendale)$23.50/ $33.50 Non-Res.Time Out: Thurs., June 13

FLAVORS OF THE SUN…MEDITERRANEANTeens & Adults (Ages 16+)Mediterranean cuisine is the food from thecultures adjacent to the Mediterranean Seaand consists primarily of in-season fruitsand vegetables with an emphasis on poul-try and seafood, herbs, grains, beans andpastas. It is healthy and delicious.We will take advantage of summer’s bountyand sample a menu with fresh vibrant fla-vors such as Turkey Sliders with Sun-driedTomato Hummus and Tzatziki Sauce,Honeyed Salmon with Warm Tomato andOlive Salad, and Artichokes Provencal.

Tuesday, July 16 6:30-8:30 PM 2790.623Greendale High School Room 135$22/ $33 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues., July 9

EVERYDAY GOURMETTeens & Adults (Ages 16+)Staci loves food…no doubt about that! But,as life sometimes gets hectic, she doesn’talways have the time to create deliciousmeals for her family and she dislikes havingto resort to nutritionally void pre-madeconvenience products or fast food. Hersolution…try to build a few days’ worth ofmenus around one basic item. So, in thisclass, we’re going to take the humble pota-to, fresh from the summer garden, cookthem on day one and then create three fab-ulous meals.Enjoy sampling…Herbed Sirloin withBrandied Mushrooms and Twice BakedPotatoes, Homemade Ricotta Gnocchi withPeas and Parmesan, and lastly, Black Beanand Chorizo-stuffed Potato Skins withShaved Carrot and Jicama Salad.

Tuesday, August 13 6:30-8:30 PM 2790.624Greendale High School Room 135$22/ $33 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues., Aug. 6

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bbQ bAsics demoJohn Doornek, Instructor

Learn how to cook a variety of meats andvegetables including different marinadesand salad recipes. The instructor will pre-pare 10 different things on the grill andtwo salads so there will be plenty to sam-ple. You are welcome to bring your ownnon-alcoholic beverage, something to takenotes with and chair. Class is scheduledfor the sand volleyball area but will bemoved to the under the overhang if it israining. Rain or shine class.

Monday, June 36:00-8:30 PM 4234.501Time Out: Tues, May 28

Thursday, June 136:00 – 8:30 PM 4234.502Time Out: Tues, June 4

Southwood Glen School9090 S. 35th Street, Franklin$35/ $53 Non-Res. (per option)

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introduction to foodPreservAtionAdults (Ages 18+)Jeanine Becker, Instructor

This class will explain the benefits andchallenges of various food preservationtechniques with an emphasis on hot-water-bath canning. The class will providea lecture and demonstration with plentyof handouts, recipes and helpful tips. Thisclass is the basis for all other canningclasses this year. Note: There will be nohands-on participationin this class.

Thursday, June 66:30-8:00 PM 1113.451Greendale High School Room 135 $12.50 / $22.50 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, May 28

tomAtoes sAlsA festAdults (Ages 18+)Jeanine Becker, Instructor

At the end of summer, tomatoes are deli-cious and plentiful — the perfect combi-nation to put up jars of tomato sauce,tomato paste and whole tomatoes. Inclass we’ll make one or two kinds of salsawhile also realizing how great your wintersoups and stews will taste with your ownpreserved summer tomatoes. Note:Included in the price of this hands-on classare all the canning materials, fruit andhandouts with instructions, recipes andhelpful tips.

Wednesday, July 316:30-8:30 PM 1113.461Greendale High School Room 135 $27/ $37 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, July 23

PicKling summer fAreAdults (Ages 18+)Jeanine Becker, Instructor

Canning fruits and vegetables in a vinegar-base is an age old practice for preservingsummer’s harvest. The instructor willguide participants in their hands-onefforts to preserve such vegetables asgreen beans and pickles. Note: Included inthe price of the class are all the canningmaterials, produce and handouts withinstructions, recipes and helpful tips.

Thursday, August 29 6:30-8:30 PM 1113.471Greendale High School Room 135 $27 / $37 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, Aug. 20

cAKe decorAting bAsicsAdults (Ages 18+)April Kovara, Instructor

In this 2-hour class, you will learn terminol-ogy, color mixing, icing types and consis-tency, crumb coating, easy starter decorat-ing tips and tricks. Please join us as youlearn the basics of cake decorating andready you for more advanced techniques.Participants will need to purchase andbring with them a decorating kit as theywill be “hands-on” practicing and bringinghome their projects. A supply list of itemsto bring from home will be provided attime of registration.

Thursday, June 20 2790.6616:00-8:00 PMGreendale High School, Room 135$25/ $35 Non-Res.Time Out: Thurs., June 13

cooKie decorAting for KidsAges 5-10 w/parent or caregiverApril Kovara, Instructor

Join your child as they learn the basic tech-niques of cake decorating, while decoratingcookies. Let their creative side flourish asthey learn how to use frosting and basiccake decorating techniques to decorate andcreate one-of-a-kind treats. Participants willbe leaving with decorated cookies. Eachchild must be accompanied by a parent orcaregiver. Participants will need to purchaseand bring with them a decorating kit asthey will be “hands-on” practicing and bring-ing home their projects. A supply list ofitems to bring from home will be providedat time of registration.

Thursday, July 18 2790.6626:00-7:30 PMGreendale High School, Room 135$20/ $30 Non-Res.Time Out: Thurs., July 11

scrAPbooK croP / crAft nightAdults & Teens* (Ages 16+)Renee Vanselow, Hostess

Sometimes described as a quilting bee ofthe 21st century, a scrapbook crop is agreat way to spend some quality time pre-serving memories in your scrapbooks.However, our group is pretty open so ifyou enjoy other sit down craft activities(counted cross stitch, beaded jewelry, cro-chet, etc.) you are more than welcome tojoin us too. This is an extended evening tospread out your project across a table ortwo and just get it done. This is a basiccraft night as your fee is for your “spot”only. Bring your own snacks, drinks anddinner a refrigerator and microwave areavailable for your use. There are no prod-uct demo’s or make and takes planned.

Friday 4:00 PM- 12:00 AM• June 28 5413.108Time Out: Tues, June 25

• July 26 5413.109Time Out: Tues, July 23

• August 16 5413.110Time Out: Tues, Aug 13

Greenfield Community Center, Activity Rooms$10 Res. or Non-Res. (per option)

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mAKe-it & tAKe-itAdults & Teens (Ages 13-15*)

Jodi Brzezinski, Instructor

Due to the purchasing of supplies, after the time out date, no refunds,credits or transfers unless your spot can be filled.

Site: Greendale Middle School IMC/Library

NOTHING BUT EARRINGSTeens & Adults (Ages 14+)Create a pair of simple, basic dangle earrings(for pierced ears) in this class while learningwire-wrapping techniques using glass beadsand wire.

Monday, June 17 2790.641 6:30-8:00 PM$15/ $25 Non-Res.Time Out: Mon., June 10

“GOLIGHTLY” FLEA MARKET BAGTeens & Adults (Ages 16+)Crochet has a variety of stitches. Using a dou-ble crochet stitch to create this one handletote bag, this tote is perfect for the market orfor a night out on the town. Finished size is15” x 14” plus the one-strap handle which add8” to the length.Basic crochet experience is necessary to moveto this next level of crocheting. Some work athome will be required to complete this proj-ect. Please bring from home a Size I-9.0 cro-chet hook and one (1) large skein (12 ounce)of 100% cotton yarn (your choice of color).

Tuesday/ 2 sessionsJune 18 & 25 2790.6426:30-8:30 PM$21/ $31 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues., June 11

FABRIC “SOFT SIDE” JEWELRY BUDDING YO-YO’STeens & Adults (Ages 15+)Wear, decorate and share….accessorize orembellish your wardrobe! Learn to stitch “yo-yo flowers” with different types of fabric to cre-ate different looks from the same technique.This class will focus on creating two finishedpins or barrettes. Create a single yo-yo withcascading crystals, layer the yo-yo’s for dimen-sion, or cluster and bead to create a finishedbrooch or pin. Also, learn how to embellishclothing and accessories (hand bags, headbands, scarves, or bracelet) using the “yo-yo’s”you’ve just learned to create. They are so funand easy to make! Please bring a fabric scis-sors to class…all other supplies provided.Sewing skills are not required to register forthis class. Students, ages 13 and 14, are wel-come to attend if accompanied by aparent/caregiver.

Monday, June 24 2790.6436:30-8:00 PMGreendale Middle School IMC/Library$20/ $30 Non-Res.Time Out: Mon., June 17

AMMONITE FRAME PENDANTTeens & Adults (Ages 15+)Why not turn to organic nature today for jew-elry inspiration? We hope this trip throughorganic nature will help you find jewelry-mak-ing inspiration this summer! Learn wire form-ing and wire wrapping techniques (using twodifferent sized wire) while adding seed beadsto create this whimsical spiral pendant!Students, ages 13 and 14, are welcome toattend if accompanied by a parent/caregiver.

Monday, July 8 2790.6446:30-8:30 PMGreendale Middle School IMC/Library$19/ $29 Non-Res.Time Out: Mon., July 1

NET AND ROPE BRACELETTeens & Adults (Ages 15+)Netting worked as a tube makes an attractivetyre-like rope. The netting is supported by afabric cord creating a cylindrical design. Thecontrasting piece of tubular netting adds afinishing touch. Learn to create this uniquelook with seed beads and cording. Students,ages 13 and 14, are welcome to attend ifaccompanied by a parent/caregiver.

Monday, July 15 2790.6456:30-8:30 PMGreendale Middle School IMC/Library$16/ $26 Non-Res.Time Out: Mon., July 8

WIRE & BEAD FIBULATeens & Adults (Ages 15+)

A fibula is a functional design used as a cloth-ing fastener by many different civilizations.Using metal and wire forming techniques,with a dome disk and gemstone as the focalpoint of this jewelry piece, create a uniqueand admired fibula to enhance your wardrobetoday!Monday, July 22 2790.6466:30-8:30 PMGreendale Middle School IMC/Library$20/ $30 Non-Res.Time Out: Mon., July 15

WIRE WRAP CABOCHONTeens & Adults (Ages 16+)Using wire and natural gemstones, expandon your wire wrapping techniques to set anatural gemstone cabochon to create a pen-dant….all while showcasing the beauty ofnatural gemstones. Prior wire wrapping classexperience required to register for this class.

Monday, July 29 2790.6476:30-8:30 PM$20/ $30 Non-Res.Time Out: Mon., July 22

ROLL BRIM HATTeens & Adults (Ages 16+)This very stylish hat is perfect for connois-seurs of fashion and style. You can easilydiversify your wardrobe by adding this acces-sory. This hat is perfect for people of allages…you can wear it in any weather basedon the weight of yarn you select to createthis project.Basic crochet experience is necessary tomove to this next level of crocheting. Pleasebring from home a Size F-5 (3.75 mm) cro-chet hook, Size G-6 (4 mm) crochet hook, andone (1) skein (3.5 ounces) of 100% cottonyarn (your choice of color).

Monday/ 2 sessions August 5 & 12 2790.6486:30-8:00 PM$20/ $30 Non-Res.Time Out: Mon., July 29

Register On-linewww.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

For more information call (414) 329-5370

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Picture PerfectAdults (Ages 18+)

Christopher J. Jourdan, Instructor

HOW TO BUY A DIGITAL CAMERABattling the never-ending sea of new cam-eras? Is a full feature Digital SLR on yourwish list (or holiday gifting list), or the newadvanced point-and-shoot camera? Get ahandle on the features and functions of dig-ital cameras and what to look for when pur-chasing your new camera.

Monday, June 3 3130.6016:00-9:00 PMGreendale High School,Computer Lab 178$19/ $29 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues., May 28

BETTER FLOWER & GARDEN DIGITAL PICTURESWant to learn the secrets to all those greatclose up pictures you see in magazines andbooks? Any digital camera is great for closeup photography. We will cover all the neces-sary settings and adjustments on our cam-eras…to allow them to focus even closer,adjustments to get our lighting right, andkeeping the images crystal clear. Once wego through a few of these basics, close upphotography is a really easy and fun subjectto photograph. Bring your own digital cam-era and equipment to class.

Thursday, July 11 3130.7026:00-9:00 PMGreendale High School, Computer Lab 178$19/ $29 Non-Res.Time Out: Fri., July 5

FLASH PHOTOGRAPHYMaster the flash on your camera! Secretsabout the art of flash photography arerevealed as you discover how to get the pic-ture you want. This class covers flash types,flash maintenance, flash exposure, lightmodifying tools (i.e. soft-boxes and bouncetools), using multiple flash units wirelessly,and much more.

Thursday, August 1 3130.7046:00-9:00 PMGreendale High School, Computer Lab 178$23/ $33 Non-Res.Time Out: Thurs., July 25

ADVANCED PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTSReady to take the next step in yourPhotoshop Elements knowledge? This classwill take you through more complex toolsand tasks in Photoshop Elements. We willwork in the Full Editor covering the Toolbox,Selections, Layers, Photomerge options, andmore. Prior experience or our BasicPhotoshop Elements class is recommended.Please bring some pictures on a memorycard, CD, DVD, or flash drive to edit. We areusing Version 8…if you have Version 6, 7, 8or 9 you will be good with this class.

Monday/ 2 sessions July 22 & 29 3130.7036:00-9:00 PMGreendale High School, Computer Lab 178$54/ $64 Non-Res.Time Out: Mon., July 15

ADVANCED DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHYReady to take your digital photographyskills to the next level? After completingthe Basic Digital Photography class, learnhow to better utilize your camera’s built infeatures to gain speed, depth of field and allaround better pictures. And, let’s not forgetlearning how to better use your computerto do its part even better.

Monday/ 2 sessionsAugust 5 & 12 3130.7056:00-9:00 PMGreendale High School, Computer Lab 178$54/ $64 Non-Res.Time Out: Mon., July 29

BASIC PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTSLet’s take those pictures from good to great!Photoshop Elements is a very importanttool in digital imaging. We will cover basicediting tools, common corrections for prob-lem photos, basic layering techniques andbasic retouching.

Computers used in class are version 8, if youhave a version 6,7,8 or 9 you will be goodwith this class. Participants need to bringcameras and downloading equipment, or acd with your photos.

Monday, July 8 3130.7016:00-9:00 PMGreendale High School, Computer Lab 178$23/ $33 Non-Res.Time Out: Mon., July 1

DOWNLOADING & ORGANIZING YOURDIGITAL PHOTOSGot hundreds or even thousands of pictureson your camera’s memory card(s)? Let’s getstarted downloading, editing and sharing allthose precious memories. This class will coverthe basics in downloading and organizing,editing and sharing, as well as the many print-ing options available. Bring your camera,memory cards, card readers, cables, etc toclass.Monday, June 24 3130.6036:00-9:00 PMGreendale High School, Computer Lab178$19/ $29 Non-Res.Time Out: Mon., June 17

BASIC DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHYIf you are a beginner or an experienced filmshooter, this is the class for you. Learn andreview the basic operations of your digitalcamera including memory and batteries, exposure and scene modes, auto-focus and selective focus, camera care andtips, and basic downloading.

Monday, June 10 3130.6026:00-9:00 PMGreendale High School, Computer Lab 178$19/ $29 Non-Res.Time Out: Mon., June 3

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tiny tots dAnceYouth Ages 2-3 (with parent orguardian)Liz Hamm, Marissa Bittner and KidnasticsStaff, Instructors

This interactive program is great for youngchildren to learn the basics of dance! Thisclass focuses on creative movement usingvarious songs and props such as ribbons,scarves, and beanbags! Parents will helpguide their children through these move-ments. Get ready to move and groove inthis parent/tot class! Children should comedressed in comfortable clothing, easy tomove in, and socks (ballet shoes welcomebut not required).

Friday/ 6 sessionsJune 21-August 2 (cancel July 5)9:00-9:30 AM 1693.513Greenfield Community Center – Studio$27/ $54 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, June 11

music mAKer & more Youth (Ages 1-4) with parent/caregiverMusic Maker & More, Instructors

This sing along musical activity group isdesigned for children and their parents orcaregivers. The class incorporates tradi-tional children's songs, finger play, rhythminstruments, and dance movements aswell as puppets that help tell a story with-in the songs. Our goal is to give childrenan interest and love for all kinds of music.Bring your dancing feet and join us for afun family class! Min. 8; Max. 15

Wednesday/ 4 sessions 11:10-11:40 AMJune 19- July 17 (cancel July 3) 5373.501Time Out: Tues, June 11

July 24- August 14 5373.502Time Out: Tues, July 16

Greenfield Community Center, Studio$31/ $38 Non-Res. (per option)

tutu’s And tumbling Youth Ages 3-5 (without parent orguardian)

Liz Hamm, Marissa Bittner and KidnasticsStaff, Instructors

Join us for the best of both worlds! Thisclass is focused on having fun while partic-ipating in both ballet and gymnastics!Each week ballet techniques and tumblingskills will be presented along with a struc-tured warm-up and cool-down. This classis perfect for those looking to have funwhile learning what both disciplines haveto offer! Children should come dressed incomfortable clothing, easy to move in (leo-tards welcome…no large tutus please!)and socks (ballet shoes welcome but notrequired). Tutu’s and Tumbling 2 enroll-ment by permission of the instructor.**Program fee includes t-shirt.

Thursday/ 6 sessionsJune 20-August 1 (cancel July 4)Tutus and Tumbling 1 6:25-7:05 PM 1693.511

Friday/ 6 sessionsJune 21-August 2 (cancel July 5)

Tutus and Tumbling 1 9:35-10:15 AM 1693.514

Tutus and Tumbling 2 10:20-11:00 AM 1693.515

Greenfield Community Center – Studio$27/ $54 Non-Res. (per option)Time Out: Tues, June 11

cooKing uP A storyPreschoolers (Ages 2-5) with parent or caregiver

Lee Korsmo, Instructor

Hey all you little “sprouts”, bring your favorite adult for a great time! We will read aboutDaddy Makes the Best Spaghetti, and Something Good ….all while sampling your creativeconcoctions each time. Please indicate any food allergies at time of registration.

June class: Daddy Makes the Best Spaghetti by Anna Grossnickle Hines. Not only doesCorey's father make the best spaghetti, but he also dresses up as Bathman and acts like asilly dog with pajama legs for ears.

August class: Something good by Robert N. Munsch. Tyya's dad won't buy anything goodat the store - no ice cream, no candy, no cookies. But when the saleslady puts a price stickeron Tyya's nose, Daddy is finally forced to buy something good.

Thursday/ 2 sessions June 13 and August 22Ages 2-3-1/2 yrs 6:00-6:30 PM 1219.051Ages 3-1/2-5 yrs 6:40-7:10 PM 1219.052Greendale Middle School FACE Room (Home Econ)$16/ $26 Non-Res. (per child/adult pair)Time Out: Tues, June 4

Preschool

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ROCKIN’ ROBOTS ACADEMYExplore the basic and complex technologyused to design and build robots. Discoverhow machines and robots work and howthey make our lives easier. Learn about sim-ple machines, gear structure, motor princi-ples, and make your own robo pinchers totake home. Junior Scientists will love play-ing with the many robots Mad Sciencebrings along!

Wednesday, June 2612:30-4:30 PM 1223.241Greendale Middle School Room 151$40/ $50 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, June 18

HOVERCRAFT You’ve heard of extreme sports, well this isextreme science! Imagine floating aroundabove the ground on a platform that defiesgravity! Junior engineers will do just that inthis fun camp for the kids looking for some-thing extremely fun this summer…Bernoulli’s principle, air pressure, aerody-namics, friction and much more. We evenhave a MAD HOVER-CRAFT that a few luckykids can take a ride on!

Monday, July 1 12:30-4:30 PM 2790.681Greendale Middle School Room 151$38/ $48 Non-Res.Time Out: Mon., June 24

DIGGIN UP DINO’SInvestigate geology and paleontology asyou spend your afternoon learning aboutdinosaurs. Learn how these ancient beastslived, played and hunted. Cast replicas offossils with us that you will get to keep andassemble skeletons of these extinct behe-moths.

Monday, July 2212:30-4:30 PM 1223.071Greendale Middle School Room 151$40/ $50 Non-Res.Time Out: Wed., July 16

SCIENCE MYSTERIES AND MAGICKids will become an Engineer, Chemist…andeven a Magician! Children will investigatephysics fundamentals and use their scientificminds to analyze simple magic tricks. JuniorScientists will be shocked by what they learnabout electricity, and blown away by theirexperiments with air pressure!

Monday, August 512:30-4:30 PM 1223.011Greendale Middle School Room 151$40/ $50 Non-Res.Time Out: Wed., July 30

BUBBLES…SMOKE…EXPLOSIONS!Mad Science invites you to have fun withchemistry in this exciting summer camp.Build a real fire extinguisher and watch afilm canister explode! Learn about our solarsystem and make a comet using everydayitems. Have a ‘shocking’ good time with aVan de Graaf generator and experiencelightning first-hand!

Thursday, August 2212:30-4:30 PM 2790.682Greendale Middle School Room 151$40/ $50 Non-Res.Time Out: Wed., Aug. 13

mAd science worKshoPsYouth (Ages 5-12)

Please note, children should bring their own snacks to these camps but no peanut products please.

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Kids in Action

Princess cAmPYouth (Ages 4-7 Years)

Liz Hamm and Kidnastics staff,Instructors

Once upon a time in a not so far away land,young princesses from near and far came tomeet. They danced, shared stories, sangsongs, made crafts and enjoyed specialtreats. They thought it would be sweet ifothers joined their beat. PrincessPreparatory is a special opportunity foryoung girls to have the fun of make believeplay. Come dressed as your favorite princessto enjoy a morning of activities such as theMirror Ceremony, magic wand secrets, fairydust, royal treasures, fun fitness exercises,kissing frogs and sleeping on a pea. All sup-plies included. Enrollment: Min. 15; Max. 30

Monday-Friday/ 5 sessionsAugust 5-99:00-11:30 AM 1693.PC1Greenfield Community Center, Studio$49/ $75 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, July 30

cheernAsticsYouth (Ages 6-10)Liz Hamm and Kidnastics staff, Instructors

Calling all Cheerleaders! Jump, Tumble,Stunt, and Cheer your heart out. Learn totumble, do jumps, perform stunts andeven new cheers. This class will focus onproper cheerleading techniques all whilehaving fun. Come dressed in tennis shoesand active wear.

Wednesday/ 6 sessionsJune 19 – July 31 (cancel July 3)6:15-7:00 PM 1693.CH17:05-7:50 PM 1693.CH2Greenfield City Hall, Besson Community Room$27/ $54 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, June 12

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fridAy night frenZy

Youth (Ages 4-10 years)Kidnastics Staff

Movies, munchies and games galore!Bring your friends for a night full of excite-ment and adventure. We will kick off thenight with a pizza dinner followed by yourfavorite activities, like the parachute andrelay races! The night will conclude with asnack and movie shown on the super-sized jumbo screen! Wear your comfiestclothes and don't forget your pillow andsleeping bag! Parents: Enjoy a night of “kidfree” relaxation! Enrollment: Min. 15

Friday 5:30-10:00 PMJune 21 1693.FN3Time Out: Tues, June 5

August 9 1693.FN4Time Out: Tues, Aug. 7

Greenfield Community Center – Jansen Fest Hall$18/ $24 Non-Res.

suPerhero’sYouth (Ages 4-7)Liz Hamm and Kidnastics staff, Instructors

It's a bird, it's a plane, it's a superhero!Calling all local super heroes, join us for aweek long superhero training camp! Superhero’s will have an action-packed timedefeating villains using their own super-powers! Each day will focus on a differentsuperhero including crafts, games, and asnack. Children are welcome to wear theirfavorite superhero attire. All suppliesincluded. Enrollment: Min. 15; Max. 30

Monday-Friday/ 5 sessionsAugust 12-169:00-11:30 AM 1693.SH3Greenfield Community Center, Studio$49/ $75 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, Aug.

cheernAstics cAmPYouth (Ages 6-12)Liz Hamm and Kidnastics staff, Instructors

Get your pom pons ready and join us forcheernastics camp! Get ready to learntumbling and stunting skills as well assome cheers. Each day will also have agame, craft, and snack. Participants shouldwear clothing that is easy to move in suchas shorts and a tee shirt along with tennisshoes (pom pons not required). Family andfriends will be allowed to join in on the funthe last day of camp (at the end) to seewhat the kids have learned all week. Hopeto see you there!

Monday-Friday/5 sessionsAugust 12-1612:30-3:00 PM 1693.CC1Greenfield Community Center, Studio$49/ $75 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, Aug. 6

gymnAstics weeKYouth (Ages 5-12 years)Liz Hamm and Kidnastics staff, Instructors

Join us for this fun-filled one week gym-nastics camp! Learn new skills or brush upon old ones. All levels welcome, no gym-nastics experience required! Learn skillson the floor, beam, vault and bar. Each dayhas been planned to include a craft, gameand snack. Participants should wear cloth-ing that permits movement (leotard orshorts and a t-shirt) and bring their ownbottle of water. Children will be dividedinto groups based upon their age. Parentsare welcome to watch on our last day from11:00 AM-12:00 noon. Enrollment: Min. 15; Max. 45

Monday-Friday/ 5 sessionsAugust 19-239:00-12:00 noon 1693.GW1Whitnall Middle School, Aux. Gym$65/ $80 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, Aug. 13

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Descriptions:

TODDLING TYKES (Ages 14-23 months) with parent or caregiverLearn, play and explore while developing social interaction skills and gross motorskills in the Toddling Tykes class. Creative exploration and fun is a guarantee asthe instructors will use various equipment, songs and games in this interactiveparent/child program. Children must be able to walk without assistance.

PRESCHOOL MOVEMENT (Ages 2-3) with parent or caregiverYoung children express feelings, ideas and understanding through movementand play. This class is structured around music and includes songs, finger playsand other activities. Parachutes, musical instruments, obstacle courses, hulahoops, balls, bean bags, scooters – each class session will focus on a differentmain activity while the songs may be similar. Each child must be accompa-nied by a parent or caregiver as this is an interaction class. Arrangementsmust be made for siblings who may not be left unattended in the class or hallway areas. Min. 10; Max. 18

TUMBLE TYKES (Ages 2-3) with parent or caregiverThis is a play filled parent/child class centered around age appropriate tumblingmovements with an emphasis on socialization and group involvement. Childrenmust be able to walk without the assistance of a parent. Enrollment: Min. 8, Max. 16

TUMBLE TYKES 2 (Ages 2-3) with parent or caregiver with instructor’s recommendation This program is designed for children who have participated in Tumble Tykesand have a great comfort level with all of the skills and activities presented.Children will improve skills learned in Tumble Tykes and will be challengedwith new movements and tumbling skills. There will be a continued emphasison socialization and group involvement. Children must be able to walk withoutthe assistance of a parent. Enrollment: Min.8, Max. 16

HEAD OVER HEELS (Ages 4-5 not entering Kindergarten) From butterflies to bunnies, forward rolls to straddle, back rolls to bridges...participants will learn the basics with the focus on creativity, imagination andskill building. Ratio: 1 to 6

KINDER-KIDNASTICS (Ages 5-6 entering Kindergarten) Learn the basic gymnastic and tumbling movements on the floor, vault, balancebeam, and floor. Students will learn these beginning movements with anemphasis on creativity, socialization, and listening skills. Ratio: 1 to 7

KIDNASTICS 1 (Participants entering 1st grade & up) Learn the basic fundamentals of mat work taught from a variety of sequence

activities. Ratio: 1 to 8

KIDNASTICS 2 (Completion of Kidnastics 1 with instructor’s permission) Working at the level of the participants, straddle rolls, backbends, round offsand one-handed cartwheels will be taught after the basics of flexibility and skillbasics are mastered. Ratio: 1 to 8

KidnAsticsYouth (Ages 14 months-12 years)

Liz Hamm, Marissa Bittner, Lauren Davis, Ashley Eichel, Cori Stager, Gina CatalanoUSA Gymnastics Safety Certified Instructors

Kidnastics is a basic movement skills program. Movement skills may seem basic but learning the basics can be FUN. Skills such as rolling, balance,jumping and landing, hanging and vaulting will be taught dependent upon equipment availability and to the ability level and skill progression ofthe participants. As abilities progress, the skills will become progressively challenging. This is a combination tumbling and gymnastics program.

What to Wear: Children should wear body suits or t-shirts with shorts or warm-ups and cotton socks. Please, no nylon tights, jeans, or clothing with zippers, belt buckles or jewelry to prevent injuries. Long hair must be tied back.

Tuesday / 6 sessionsJune 18-July 30 (cancel July 2)Preschool Movement 9:15-9:45 AM 1693.501Tumble Tykes 1 10:00-10:30 AM 1693.502Toddling Tykes 10:40-11:10 AM 1693.503Greenfield Community Center – Studio$27/ $54 Non-Res.

Tuesday / 6 sessionsJune 18-July 30 (cancel July 2)Tumble Tykes 1 5:30-6:00 PM 1693.504Kinder Kidnastics 6:05-6:45 PM 1693.505Kidnastics 1 6:50-7:30 PM 1693.506Kidnastics 2 7:35-8:15 PM 1693.507Greenfield City Hall, Besson Community Room$27/ $54 Non-Res.

Wednesday / 6 sessionsJune 19-July 31 (cancel July 3)Head Over Heels 5:30-6:10 PM 1693.508Greenfield City Hall, Besson Community Room$27/ $54 Non-Res.

Thursday / 6 sessionsJune 20 – August 1 (cancel July 4)Tumble Tykes 2 5:15-5:45 PM 1693.509Tumble Tykes 1 5:50-6:20 PM 1693.510Kidnastics 1 7:15-7:55 PM 1693.512Greenfield Community Center – Studio$27/ $54 Non-Res.

Time Out: Tues, June 11

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little ninJA’sYouth (Ages 3-5)

Little Ninja’s learn the physical techniquesso that their body can begin growing withthe movements of Tae Kwon Do while burn-ing off excess energy. The very basics of TaeKwon Do will be covered with additions ofimportant safety aspects for children of thisage, such as learning stranger self-defenseand (lost in the store) mall safety. This is apopular course because it keeps young children interested, active and engaged insafety rules that parents want their childrento learn.

Thursday/ 6 sessions June 20, 27, July 11, 18, 25, Aug 1 5:55-6:25 PM 1313.C31

Aug 8, 15, 22, 29, Sept. 5, 12 5:55-6:25 PM 1313.D31

$53/ $60 Non-Res. (per option)

childrenYouth (Ages 6-12)

Children who participate in Tae Kwon Dowill benefit from:• Increased self esteem (able to refuse peer

pressure)• More confidence and assertiveness (able

to raise hand and participate in school)• More focus and concentration (better

grades in school)• Better discipline and self-control (goodbehavior)

• Respect for authority (high regard for parents and teachers)

• Self-defense (able to stand up to bullies incase of emergency)

• Physical activity (burns off excess energy)

Thursday/ 6 sessions June 20, 27, July 11, 18, 25, Aug 1 5:20-5:55 PM 1313.C32

Aug 8, 15, 22, 29, Sept. 5, 12 5:20-5:55 PM 1313.D32

$53/ $60 Non-Res. (per option)

tAe Kwon do(Youth Ages 3-12 and Adults)

Classes will be conducted by Joe Peterson & staff, Chosun Black Belt Academy

Tae Kwon Do is the Korean art of self-defense. It is one of the most ancient of martial arts.Today it is taught to children to instill self-discipline and promote physical fitness. Tae KwonDo brings to the individual a sense of self-confidence, building both the body and themind. Children who study this art will learn when it is okay to use it and not. No matter thereason for practicing Tae Kwon Do initially, participants of the art benefit physically, mental-ly and spiritually. A Tae Kwon Do practitioner becomes physically stronger, more flexible,and more agile, as well as increasing one’s sense of balance.

NEW STUDENTS OPEN HOUSE This an opportunity to meet the instructors with your child and learn what takes place inthe classroom—activities, Korean customs and etiquette rules. No advanced registrationnecessary, just show up.

Wednesday 5:55-6:25 PM June 12 or July 28

Please note: This is an INTRODUCTORY program. Participants are not able to participatein the various special members only events sponsored by Chosun during the year nor arethey able to test for rank advancement without becoming a regular member.

Location: Chosun Black Belt Academy, 7123 S. 76th St (S 76th & Rawson - Franklin)

Time Out: June classes Thurs., June 14 / August classes Thurs., July 30

A Positive Attitude is A Powerful force...it cAn’t be stoPPed

meditAtionAdults (Ages 18+)Linda Daniels, LPN and Reiki Master,Instructor

Meditation is one of the most popular prac-tices for relaxation, stress reduction andexperiencing greater levels of well-being. Itis easy to learn and a few minutes per dayhas proven to be beneficial. Learn the bene-fits and types of meditation along with quickand easy ways to bring this practice intoyour daily life. Guided visualization used.

Tuesday, June 11 6:30-8:00 PM 3107.603Village Education Center, 5680 Broad St., Greendale$10/ $15 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues., June 4

reiKi demonstrAtionAdults (Ages 18+)Linda Daniels, LPN and Reiki Master,

Instructor

Reiki is body, mind, spirit complementarytherapy. It was rediscovered in Japan byDr. Mikao Usui. Reiki translates to “univer-sal life energy” – the vital force that flowsthrough each of us. At times, this flow ofenergy becomes blocked or depleted, andthe effects are felt on the body, mind, andspirit. With its technique of gentle touchalong the energy centers of the body, Reikiattunes the body and allows its own natu-ral healing ability to be utilized. Join us fora discussion of Reiki. Brief treatments willbe given to anyone wishing to experiencethis natural form of healing.

Tuesday, July 23 6:30-8:30 PM 3107.703Village Education Center, 5680 Broad St., Greendale$5/ $10 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues., July 16

exPlore the greAt outdoors seriesAdults & Teens (Ages 16+)

Shannon Francis, Resiliency Training LLC, Instructor

outdoor thriving sKills

Go beyond basic survival and learn how toTHRIVE in the outdoors! Learn cool tricks tomake your outdoor experience more enjoy-able and leave you more time to relax andsimply enjoy the experience of being in thewilderness. Participants will learn quickways to purify water outdoors, makecordage, create the ideal tinder pile, usefungus as a fire extender, and how to lash amultipurpose tripod as part of setting upthe ideal base camp. Participants will alsolearn the many uses of paracord and thenmake their own quick release paracordbracelet and take one home!

Saturday, June 110:00 AM – 1:00 PM 5813.314Konkel Park South Shelter $17/ $24 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, May 21

survivAl PlAnts

There are several plants that everyoneshould know about that could somedaysave your life if you end up having to spenda long time outdoors. These “survival plants”have multiple functions such as providingshelter materials, first aid medicines, anti-bug deterrents and are packed full of nutri-tion and carbohydrates. Learn how to iden-tify and use these plants in a fun interactiveclass. Learn how to make your own quickhealing salve using only items found out-doors!

Saturday, June 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM 5813.312Konkel Park South Shelter $17/ $24 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, May 21

mAKe your own herbAl

nAturAl body lotion

Do you have sensitive skin or just can't finda natural body lotion that you like? Haveyou ever wondered how to create your ownbody butter with a scent that YOU like?Here's the chance! We'll be creating a bodylotion with only all natural, organic ingredi-ants that is gentle enough to use on eventhe most sensitive skin. You'll learn how toinfuse your favorite herb and use it in ahomemade lotion.

Wednesday, June 126:30-8:30 PM 5813.401Greenfield Community Center, ActivityRoom A$22/ $29 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, June 4

mAKe your own nAturAl

liP bAlm Do you go through lip balm like crazy andwould like to learn how to make your ownand have a constant supply? Do you LOVEminty lip balm but feel most brands don'tput in enough mint flavor? Do you have afavorite flavor you'd like to try out in a lipbalm? In this class we'll make our ownbatch of lip balm using only all naturalorganic ingredients and you'll be able totake some home!

Wednesday, June 19 6:30-8:30 PM 5813.402Greenfield Community Center, ActivityRoom A$22/ $29 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, June 11

mAKe your own heAling sAlve

Plants have incredible medicinal properties.Many plants have a long history as power-ful 'healing herbs' used topically forwounds, cuts and abrasions. In this classyou will learn how to identify and gatherthese local plants and how to harness theseproperties into a healing salve.

Wednesday, July 316:30-8:30 PM 5813.403Greenfield Community Center, ActivityRoom A$22/ $29 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, July 23

36 Greenfield Parks & Recreation (414) 329.5370 / 24 hour information Line (414) 297.9008OUTDOOR SKILLS

PrePAring to downsiZe: ten eAsy stePs to deAlingwith 40 yeArs of AccumulAtionAdultsJulie O’Keeffe Henszey, Founder of Peace of

Mind Transitions LLC

When it’s time to downsize or health mat-ters nudge a family to the point of sell-ing…saying good-bye to a long-time fami-ly house can be difficult. Beyond nostalgicfeelings, we are confronted with complexlogistics, divvying up belongings amongfamily, and the sheer volume of physicallabor required. Learn a process to tacklethe huge job, take the weight off yourshoulders, and even make it fun. Changeand transition doesn’t need to drain yourenergy just thinking about it!

Tuesday, June 18 2790.6317:00-8:30 PM

Wednesday, June 19 2790.63210:00-11:30 AM

Village Education Center, 5680 BroadStreet, Greendale$15/ $25 Non-Res. (per option)Time Out: Tues., June 11

hulA dAnce lessonYouth & Teens (Ages 4-15)

Malia Chow and Xiara Palos, Hālau Hula ONā Kau ‘Eha Noho Papa (The Generationsof Four Seasons Hula School), Instructors

This dance class will focus on learning thebasic moves in hula (an ancient high-artform); in a fun, relaxed and casual settingwhile emphasizing authenticity, harmony,repetition and form (through warm-upsand a combination of exercises and drills).Hula dance is an excellent alternative totraditional western fitness.

Children’s classes will also includeHawaiian storytelling, Hawaiian words andphrases and teaching the ideals of “Aloha”.Please wear casual clothing .. no shoes.

Tuesday/ 6 sessionsJune 4-July 16 (cancel July 2)Ages 4-6 7:00-7:30 PM 1203.201Ages 7-15 7:35-8:05 PM 1203.203Time Out: Tues, May 28

July 23-August 27Ages 4-6 7:00-7:30 PM 1203.202Ages 7-15 7:35-8:05 PM 1203.204Time Out: Tues, July 16

Greendale High School Room 58$30/$40 Non-Res. (per option)

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bAlletAdults & Teens (Ages *16+)(*)Teens, Ages 12 & up are welcome to enrollwith a participating adult, if they have atleast 2 years of prior dance instruction.

Denise Lukasik-Sedmak, Instructor

Discover the benefits of ballet and/or tapinstruction from the strengthening, stretch-ing, flexibility and conditioning aspects.Ballet basics are an excellent way toenhance performance in other activitieswhile toning and developing warm-upskills. Enrollments: Min. 7

Monday/ 8 sessionsJune 3-July 29 (cancel July 1)6:40-7:20 PM 2113.603Greenfield Community Center, Studio$30/ $60 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, May 28

middle eAstern techniQue And moreAdults & Teens (Ages 16+)Denise Lukasik-Sedmak, Instructor

Improve your core and extremity MiddleEastern Dance techniques in this focusedworkshop. Drill and improve your condi-tioning, isolations, layering and dancetechnique. Finger cymbals and coordina-tion of dance movements with music willbe incorporated in this class. All levels ofMiddle Eastern Dance are welcomed.

Wednesday/ 8 sessionsJune 5-July 31 (cancel July 3)7:35-8:35 PM 2113.505Greenfield Community Center, Studio$30/ $60 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, March 26

middle eAstern dAnceAdults & Teens (Ages 16+)Denise Lukasik-Sedmak, Instructor

Learn the basic techniques and spiritedessence of Middle Eastern Dance (MED)including snake arms, veil dances, bellyrolls and much more. This exotic folk danceis easily adapted to all fitness levels and is agreat path to becoming more fit. It is agreat workout while teaching muscle con-trol, strength, isolation, grace, flexibility andstamina. Traditional music and finger cym-bals set the mood while you gain greaterbody awareness. Enrollment: Min. 10 /Max. 25

(This is an instructional class only—performances are not part of this program.)

Level 1: Little or no previous MED

experience

Level 2: 1-2 years of MED experience

Level 2.5: 2-3 years of MED experience

Level 3: 3-4 years of MED experienceLevel 4: Instructors permission

Tuesday/ 8 sessionsJune 4-July 30 (cancel July 2)Level 2 6:00-7:00 PM 2113.501Level 2.5 & 3 7:05-8:05 PM 2113.502Level 4 8:10-9:10 PM 2113.503Greenfield Community Center, Studio

Wednesday/ 8 sessionsJune 5- July 31 (cancel July 3)Level 1 6:30-7:30 PM 2113.504Greenfield Community Center, Studio

$30/ $60 Non-Res. (per option)Time Out: Tues, March 26

bAllet bArre exerciseAdults & Teens (Ages 16+)Denise Lukasik-Sedmak, Instructor

The ballet barre is usually associated withdance techniques, but it can also providean effective workout for non-dancers. Thistechnique will focus on core and abdomi-nal conditioning as well as extremity flexi-bility. No dance training is required.

Monday/ 8 sessionsJune 3-July 29 (cancel July 1)7:25-8:25 PM 2113.604Greenfield Community Center, Studio$32/ $64 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, May 28

DANCE

Just dAnce

tAP boot cAmPAdults & Teens (*Ages 16+)(*)Teens, Ages 12 & up are welcome to enrollwith a participating adult, if they have atleast 2 years of prior dance instruction.

Denise Lukasik-Sedmak, InstructorOh the sound of happy feet! Our Tap BootCamp will provide a rigorous workout byincorporating various tap step combina-tions across the dance floor. You will learnseveral rhythm and famous tap steps. Tapshoes are required.

Wednesday/ 8 sessionsJune 5-July 31 (cancel July 3)5:45-6:30 PM 2113.605Greenfield Community Center, Studio$30/ $60 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, May 28

Greenfield Parks & Recreation (414) 329.5370 / 24 hour information Line (414) 297.900838 FITNESS

forever fit Eating Healthy + Exercize = FEELING GREAT

lAnd fitness schedule

Important Fitness Information...1) Before you start any exercise program you should consult with your physician,

especially if you a re over 35 years of age, are taking any form of medication, have not exercised regularly, or if you have had any symptoms of heart disease orother serious illness that might affect your ability to exercise. (If you have healthrestrictions, please indicate so on your registration form so your instructor(s) canbe notified.)

2) Proper warm-up prevents injuries—please plan to arrive at start of class.

3) Child care is NOT provided—do not leave children unsupervised in hallways, deck areas, classroom or locker room areas.

4) Participants should wear proper attire: good aerobic shoes and clothing that permits movement for “land” classes, a swim suit (no t-shirts) for “water” classes.Water fitness shoes that have not been worn outside the pool deck areas are permitted and encouraged.

5) Participants may want to bring a water bottle and a towel to class.

6) The Department of Parks & Recreation reserves the right to make schedule changesdue to low enrollment, lack of attendance or facility usage conflicts.

7) Greenfield School District employees may register for any adult fitness classes as aresident, paying the resident fee. Please indicate ‘GSD Employee’ on your registrationform.

Fitness Staff... A highly dedicated group, our instructional staff consists of participants who took thestep forward to become an instructor. After observing, participating and completingtheir respective certification program, they each bring their own area of specialty toour variety of classes. It is our hope that their commitment to excellence will show intheir classes.

Fitness passes are be available for purchase at theParks & Recreation office (no money is handled at thesites). One pass equals one admission to the class ofyour choice. Call 329-5370 FIRST to be sure the classyou have chosen is still accepting passes and is beingheld. IF A CLASS REACHES FULL ENROLLMENT WITHREGISTRATIONS, PASSES WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED ON ASPACE AVAILABLE BASIS. THERE IS A LIMIT OF 5 PASSESPER PERSON PER SEASON. Passes may ONLY be used bythe person purchasing them. Passes expire one yearafter date of purchase (no refunds or credits).

FEE: (One Pass) $5 / $10 Non-Res. Reg. #1450.FIT

FITNESS PASSES

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

8:00-8:50 AM Pilates Fusion/Vickie

9:00-10:00 AM Heart Smart/Vickie

5:30-6:30 PM Basic Hatha Yoga/Bo

5:30-6:30 PMPiloxing/Kaye

6:00-7:00 PM NordicPole Walking/Vickie

6:40-7:40 PM Zumba/Kaye

7:25-8:25 PM Ballet Barre/Denise

9:00-10:00 AM Gentle Yoga/ Bo

10:15-11:15 AMZumba Gold / Kay

5:30-6:30 PM Boot Camp/Cilla

5:40-6:40 PMYogaFit/Hannah

6:50-7:50 PM Hip Hop Hustle/Dana

8:00-9:00 PM Zumba/Erin

9:00-10:00 AM Total Body Workout/

DiAnn

9:00-10:00 AM Gentle Yoga/Bo

10:15-11:15 AMZumba Gold / Kay

5:30-6:30 PM One Stop Body Shop/

Cilla

6:40-7:40 PM Zumba/Cilla

8:00-8:50 AM Gentle Tai Chi/Vickie

9:00-10:00 AM Heart Smart/Vickie

10:30-11:30 AM PoleWalking/Vickie

5:30-6:30 PMZumba/Brooke

5:30-6:30 PM HotHula/Dana

6:40-7:40 PMStrength & Length/

Kaye

8:30-9:30 AMZumba /Brooke

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lAnd fitness All LAND Fitness Classes:Starting June: Tues, June 18 / Starting July: Tues, July 23

PiloxingAdults (Ages 18+)Kaye Kass, Piloxing Licensed Instructor

PILOXING is a new inter-disciplinary fitnessprogram that uniquely mixes Pilates andboxing moves into a fat torching, musclesculpting, core-centric interval workout,guaranteed to whip you into shape, using aclass format that is both fun and challeng-ing. PILOXING blends the power, speed andagility of boxing with the beautiful sculpt-ing and flexibility of Pilates. The exerciseincorporates the use of weighted gloveswhich add to the workout by toning thearms and maximizing cardiovascular health.

Monday/ 5 sessions 5:30-6:30 PM• June 24, July 1, 8, 15, 22 1653.604

• July 29, Aug. 5, 12, 19, 26 1653.704

Greenfield Community Center, Jansen Fest Hall$24/ $48 Non-Res. (per option)

heArt smArtAdults Ages 18+Vickie Strachota, NETA Certified Instructor

If you want to add more activity to your lifeand improve your overall health, considerthis class. It will help you improve your cardiovascular efficiency without the highimpact on your joints. This class involvessteady steps (walking), arm and leg move-ments with or without light weights tobuild endurance, joint flexibility, balanceand strength as well as shape the entirebody inside and out. Please wear aerobic/fitness shoes, bring your towel and a bottleof water.

Monday / 4 sessions 9:00-10:00 AM• June 24, July 1,8,15 1653.602• July 29, Aug. 5,12,19 1653.702

Wednesday/ 4 sessions 9:00-10:00 AM• June 26, July 3, 10, 17 1653.613• July 31, Aug. 7,14, 21 1653.713

Greenfield Community Center, Jansen Fest Hall$17.50/ $35 Non-Res. (per option)

PilAtes fusionAdults (Ages 18+)Vickie Strachota, NETA Certified Instructor

You’ve danced off the calories, now it’s timeto strengthen and tone those muscles. Thisfusion class includes a mix of Pilates whereit is all about energy, power and rhythm to anon-traditional mind-body program withchallenging and dynamic movements fromYoga. It is an integrated way to work outyour body, learn the focus of breathing, remaining focused and in tune with yourbody while stretching, toning and strength-ening your muscles. Class includes work onthe mats, use of Fitballs and bender balls.

Monday/ 4 sessions 8:00-8:50 AM• June 24, July 1,8,15 1653.601• July 29, Aug. 5,12,19 1653.701

Greenfield Community Center, Jansen Fest Hall$17.50/ $35 Non-Res. (per option)

bAllet bArre exerciseAdults & Teens (Ages 16+)Denise Lukasik-Sedmak, Instructor

The ballet barre is usually associated withdance techniques, but it can also provide aneffective workout for non-dancers. Thistechnique will focus on core and abdominalconditioning as well as extremity flexibility.No dance training is required.

Monday/ 8 sessions 7:25-8:25 PM June 3-July 29 (cancel July 1) 2113.604Greenfield Community Center, Studio$32/ $64 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, May 28

bAsic hAthA yogABo Hahnfeld, Certified Yoga InstructorIt all starts here! This very basic class will beslower paced with plenty of descriptionsfollowing each pose. Learn basic poses bothstanding and seated along with breathingtechniques. Feel energized while buildingstrength, balance and flexibility. Reducestress and find your inner peace. Each classends in the relaxing pose Savasana.

For new students and those coming back toyoga. Must be able to come to standing andseated poses easily. Bring a mat and water.

Monday/ 7 sessions 5:30-6:30 PM

• June 24, July 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Aug. 5 1653.603

Greenfield Community Center, Studio$34/ $44 Non-Res.

gentle yogABo Hahnfeld, Certified Yoga Instructor

Relax your mind and body as you enhance coordination and balance, increase flexibility,improve circulation, perk up your posture andreduce stress. Safe stretching techniques andrelaxation exercises make this an ideal class forolder adults of all fitness levels. Must be able to stand-up on your own from alying down position. Please provide your ownmat. Enrollment: Min. 7 / Max 15

Tuesday/ 8 sessions 9:00-10:00 AM

• June 18, 25, July 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Aug 6 1653.607

Thursday/ 8 sessions 9:00-10:00 AM

• June 13,20, 27, July 11, 18, 25, Aug. 1, 8 (cancel July 4) 1653.618

Greenfield Community Center,Jansen Fest Hall$39/ $49 Non-Res. (per option)

yogA fitAdults 18+Hannah Straub, YogaFit certified Instructor

Develop greater body awareness and sensi-tivity to your body and reduce stress. Eachweek you will stretch, breathe, learn yoga pos-tures, relax, and have fun. Not recommendedfor pregnant women. This is a popular classand fills quickly so register right away. Pleasebring a YOGA mat.

Tuesday/ 5 sessions 5:40-6:40 PM• June 18, 25, July 2, 9, 16 1653.608• Aug. 6, 13, 20, 27, Sept. 3 1653.708$24 / $48 Non-Res. (per option)

Greenfield Community Center, Jansen Fest Hall

strengthen And lengthenAdults (Ages 18+)Kaye Kass, NETA Certified Instructor

If you believe that variety is the spice of lifethen this is the workout for you. Develop astrong, lean body with this fitness fusion ofPilates, yoga, weight training and fitnessstretching. Get fit and have fun.

Wednesday/ 5 sessions 6:40-7:40 PM• June 19, 26, July 10, 17, 24 1653.623• Aug. 7, 14, 21, 28, Sept. 4 1653.723Greenfield Community Center, Jansen Fest Hall$22/ $44 Non-Res. (per option)

ZumbA®

Adults 18+ZUMBA - the international Fitness rage. ThisLatin inspired workout combines easy to doLatin dance steps with a mixture of bodysculpting movements. Zumba features aerobic/fitness interval training to maximizecaloric output to increase fat burning withtotal body toning. Zumba is a “feel happy”workout that is great for both the body andthe mind. Zumba now includes ZumbaToning.

Kaye Kass, Zumba Licensed Instructor

Monday/ 5 sessions 7:50-8:50 PM• June 24, July 1, 8, 15, 22 1653.605• July 29, Aug. 5, 12, 19, 26 1653.705

Greenfield Community Center, Jansen Fest Hall$24/ $48 Non-Res. (per option)

Cilla Baker, Zumba Licensed Instructor

Thursday/ 6 sessions 6:40-7:40 PM• June 20, 27, July 11, 18, 25, Aug. 1 1653.620

• Aug. 8,15,22,29, Sept. 5, 12 1653.720

Greenfield Community Center, Jansen Fest Hall$29/ $58 Non-Res. (per option)

Erin Kunz, Zumba Licensed Instructor

Tuesday/ 6 sessions 8:00-9:00 PM• June 18, 25, July 2,9, 16, 23 1653.610

• July 30, Aug. 6, 13, 20, 27, Sept. 3 1653.710

Greenfield Community Center, Jansen Fest Hall$29/ $58 Non-Res. (per option)

Brooke McMillian, Zumba Licensed Instructor

Wednesday/ 5 sessions 5:30-6:30 PMJune 19, 26, July 10, 17, 24 1653.616 Aug. 7, 14, 21, 28, Sept. 4 1653.716

Greenfield Community Center, Jansen Fest Hall

Saturday/ 5 sessions 8:30-9:30 AMJune 15, 22, 29, July 13, 20 1653.622July 27, Aug. 3, 10, 17 24 1653.722

Greenfield Community Center, Studio

$24/ $48 Non-Res. (per option)

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hiP hoP hustle™

Dana Peck, Hip Hop Hustle FitnessInstructor

Burn up the dance floor and burn caloriestoo! Hip Hop HUSTLE™ blends hip hop anddance moves, making them simple and easyto follow! NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED! Thisworkout feels more like a night on the townthan exercise. Drop the pounds and getrapid results while you dance, dance, dance!

Tuesday/ 6 sessions 6:50-7:50 PM• June 18, 25, July 2,9, 16, 23 1653.609

• July 30, Aug. 6,13,20, 27, Sept. 3 1653.709

Greenfield Community Center, Jansen Fest Hall$26/ $52 Non-Res. (per option)

one stoP body shoPAdults 18+Cilla Baker, SCW Certified InstructorIt’s everything you’re looking for to begin your fitness program or enhance your currentfitness level. This class consists of a warm-up,aerobic dance and cool-down. Plus, overallbody shaping, toning and stretching.Exercises are simple and easy to follow with amoderate to high intensity level.

Thursday/ 6 sessions 5:30-6:30 PM• June 20, 27, July 11, 18, 25, Aug. 1 1653.619• Aug. 8,15,22,29, Sept. 5, 12 1653.719

Greenfield Community Center, Jansen Fest Hall$26/ $52 Non-Res. (per option)

gentle tAi chiAdults Ages 18+Vickie Strachota, Tai Chi Arthritis Certified Instructor

Tai Chi is a traditional Chinese exercisepractice for health, relaxation, meditationand self-defense. It is a slow and continu-ous exercise designed to improve the quali-ty of life including people with arthritisusing Sun style Tai Chi, one of the fourmajor recognized styles of Tai Chi. Improveyour mobility, breathing and relax... no deepbending or squatting necessary. This program was derived and adapted from the Tai Chi for Arthritis program.

Wednesday/ 4 sessions 8:00-8:50 AM• June 26, July 3, 10,17 1653.612• July 31, Aug. 7,14,21 1653.712

Greenfield Community Center, Jansen Fest Hall$17.50/ $35 Non-Res. (per option)

PunK roPeAdults & Teens (Ages 16+)DiAnn Stasik, M.Ed, CI-PTr and NETA Certified,InstructorExperience the latest innovative exerciseprogram. Punk rope is a playful crossbetween recess and boot camp. In thisalternative fitness class, you will engage injump roping, creative calisthenics, fitnessgames, relay races, and core training. Thebenefits include improved heart and lungs,increased bone density, reduced fat,increased strength, improved agility andcoordination, improved mood anddecreased stress. Simply put, Punk Ropershave more fun! Program fee includes ajump rope. Please bring a yoga mat.**Greenfield Fitness pass may NOT be used.

Monday/ 6 sessions 5:30-6:30 PMJuly 8-August 12 3107.602Time Out: Mon., July 1August 19-September 30 (cancel Sept. 2) 3107.702Time Out: Mon., Aug. 12Greendale High School MPR/Cafeteria$47.50/ $57.50 Non-Res. (per option)

totAl body worKoutAdults 18+DiAnn Stasik, M.Ed.,CI-PTr & NETA Certified,Instructor

This is not an aerobic class. Rather it is a fitness program that incorporates musclestrengthening and conditioning with stretch-ing to achieve a strong toned body. The useof Resist-A-Balls and a variety of resistanceequipment make this class fun and challeng-ing. Class culminates with a 5-7 minute ofrelaxation to make it a Total Body Workout.

Friday/ 5 sessions 9:00-10:00 AM• June 21, 28; July 12, 19, 26 1653.621(cancel July 5)• Aug. 9, 16, 23, 30; Sept. 6 1653.721

Greenfield Community Center, Jansen Fest Hall$22/ $44 Non-Res. (per option)

hot hulA fitness®

Dana Peck, Hot Hula Fitness Instructor

HOT HULA fitness® is a total body workoutinspired by dances of the Pacific Islands set tothe sounds of Polynesian drum beats fusedwith funky Reggae music. Take your shoesoff, put on a lava-lava and enjoy this workoutthat focuses on the core especially the abs.

Wednesday/ 6 sessions 5:30-6:30 PM• June 19, 26, July 10,17, 24, 31 1653.614• Aug. 7, 14, 21, 28, Sept. 4, 11 1653.714

Oakley Fisher Center$26/ $52 Non-Res. (per option)

Greenfield Parks & Recreation (414) 329.5370 / 24 hour information Line (414) 297.9008

Web Site: www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec 41FITNESS

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Adult Swim Lessons noted on page 20

Pole wAlKing worKshoPAdults 18+Vickie Strachota, Nordic Walk Now &Advanced Exerstrider Nordic Walking CertifiedInstructor

Turn a simple walk around the park into anefficient, effective, aerobic total body work-out. With pole walking you can increase yourenergy level and increase your cardio vascu-lar level on your own schedule. Pole Walkingburns up to 48% more calories than ordinarywalking, reduces tension in the neck andshoulders, lessens the impact on the kneesand joints and is suitable for all ages.

This is a “hands on” opportunity to learn theNorth America Low Impact Method of PoleWalking and try different poles to find whichwork best for you. Bring your own water bottleand wear good walking shoes. At the conclu-sion, participants will have the option to pur-chase poles.

Monday, June 246:00-8:00 PM 1653.606

Wednesday, June 2610:30-12:30 PM 1653.617

Konkel Park Shelter - South (NEW)$20/$30 Non-Res. (per option)

Pole wAlKing clAssAdults 18+Vickie Strachota, Nordic Walk Now &Advanced Exerstrider Nordic Walking CertifiedInstructor

Pole walking is a great way to combinebeing outdoors with an ideal fitness activityfor all ages. After taking our Pole WalkingWorkshop, sign up to participate in thisweekly class to enjoy the summer season, bemotivated to keep moving and refine yourtechnique. Walking is one of the easiestways to add exercise to your day, manageyour weight, decrease your health risks andhave fun. If you have a good pair of walkingshoes, a water bottle and a pair of Poles thisclass is for you! Each participant will beencouraged to walk at their own pace.

Monday/6 sessions 6:00-7:00 PM• July 8, 15, 22, 29, Aug. 5, 12 1653.706

Wednesdays/ 6 sessions 10:30-11:30 AM• July 10, 17, 24, 31, Aug. 7, 14 1653.717

Konkel Park – South Shelter$21/ $42 Non-Res. (per option)

deeP wAter fitnessSeniors & Adults (Ages 18+)Janet Haefemeyer, AEA certified Instructor

Spice up your workout with a variety of fullbody movements. Burn calories, increase car-diovascular endurance and develop overallbody strength. Enjoy the privacy that thiscompletely submerged work out can provideas you reap the benefits of a deep waterworkout. Swimming skills are necessary—must be able to tread water and float.Flotation belts and hand buoys are provided.

Tuesday/ 8 sessions 6:35-7:35 PMJune 18-Aug 13 (cancel July 2) 1673.601

Thursday/ 8 sessions 6:35-7:35 PMJune 20-Aug 15 (cancel July 4) 1673.603

$34/ $68 Non-Res. (per option)

Tuesday/ 4 sessions 6:15-7:15 PMAug. 20,27, Sept. 3, 10 1673.605

Thursday/ 4 sessions 6:15-7:15 PMAugust 22, 29, Sept. 5, 12 1673.607

$17/$34 Non-Res. (per option)

Greenfield High School Pool (deep end)(60th & Layton, use entrance #11)

lAP swimSeniors, Adults, Teens (Ages 16+)

This is a non-instructional program. Laplanes will be set up during our AdultWater Fitness time for lap swimmers touse the pool. Come, check in, and swimat your own pace. “Drop In’s” welcome,paying $3 per session at the pool.

Tuesday/ 8 sessions 7:45 8:25PMJune 18-August 13(cancel July 2) 1673.402

Thursday/ 8 sessions 7:45 8:25PMJune 20-August 15 (cancel July 4) 1673.404

Greenfield High School Pool$24/ Res or Non-Res. (per option)

bootcAmP trAiningAdults & Teens (Ages 16+)Cilla Baker, SCW Certified Instructor

Come prepared to get in shape .. and noexcuses!! Rain or shine, muggy or buggy,this class is for seriously committed traineeswanting to change their bodies and havefun outdoors. This is an outdoor groupexercise class that will mix traditional calis-thenics and body weight exercises withinterval training and strength training.Please wear supportive footwear and cloth-ing in layers so you are prepared for theweather conditions. Participants also needtheir own fitness mat for working out onthe ground, a towel, hand weights you arecurrently using and of course, your waterbottle, bug spray and sunscreen as needed.

Tuesday/ 6 sessions 5:30-6:30 PM• June 18, 25, July 2, 9, 16, 23 1653.611

• July 30, Aug. 6, 13, 20, 27, Sept. 3 1653.711

Konkel Park Shelter – South (new)$36/ $72 Non-Res. (per option)

grouP PersonAl trAiningBeginner & Intermediate LevelAdults (Ages 18+)Cilla Baker, Certified Personal Trainer

Tired of the same old workout? Ready totry something new? Our 6 week groupstrength-training program for adults offersthe same benefits of personal training at afraction of the price, and with an addedbonus of camaraderie. Class size will belimited to 6 participants so that you willreceive the added attention and knowledgeyou seek from our certified personal trainer.Want to lose weight? Looking to improveyour sports performance? Enhancestrength and appearance? Whatever yourgoals are let us help you reach them at thestate-of-the-art Greenfield School DistrictFitness Center. Class fee includes member-ship during the class weeks so you mayreturn to work out during non-class days.

Tuesday/ 6 sessions 7:30-8:30 PMJune 18, 25, July 2,9,16,23 1653.PT1Time Out: Tues, June 11

July 30, Aug. 6, 13, 20, 27, Sept. 3 1653.PT.2Time Out: Tues, July 23

Greenfield High School Fitness Center$126/$152 Non-Res. (per option)

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g At h e r i n g syou’re invited!

Gatherings include special events, themed activities,guest speakers and/or entertainment. A good oppor-tunity to socialize with your friends, old and new.

Tickets available at the Greenfield Dept. of Parks andRecreation Office (City Hall, Room 200 M-F 9AM-6PM).

Upcoming Gatherings:

OLDER ADULT ADVISORY COMMITTEE

The purpose of the committee is to advise and make recommendations andimplementation of programming and matters that benefit older adults 55+ inGreenfield. Your opinion/ feedback is important. Please give us a call (329-5370)and let us know how we are doing or if you have any ideas/suggestions forfuture programs. Advisory Committee meetings are held throughout the year—if you would like to attend, give us a call and we will add your name to the mail-ing list. New members are welcome.

Committee MembersBev Almquist / Mary Guiffre / LaFonda Kinnaman / Barb Gottowske /

Josephine McMaster / Beverly Myers / Pat GertsmanMarceile Mueller / Audrey Hoese / Alice Lorenz

enJoying the golden yeArs

20TH OLDER ADULT ANNIVERSARY PICNICgreenfield Parks & recreation

red, white & blue Picnic In celebration of the 20th Annual Older Adult Picnic, wewill be holding the picnic at the new shelter in KonkelPark. Enjoy the fresh air and the new landscape. If inclement weather, the picnic will move to theGreenfield Community Center (next to City Hall).

Keeping with tradition, we will be serving a picnic stylelunch, including a choice of a brat or hot dog on a bun,chicken, Don’s famous potato salad, watermelon, chipsand a slice of apple pie.

Take an musical journey through the decades. Presentedby vocalist Gene Covelli, Songs of Yesteryear. Coveringthe likes of Hank Williams, Nat King Cole, Frank Sinatraand many others. Musical styles including country,polka, ballads, pop and even a little rock and roll.Entertainment sponsored by the Villa.

Bingo returns with prizes sponsored by Layton Terrace.

Tuesday, July 16 12:00-3:30 PM Konkel Park South Shelter South end of Konkel Park - extra parking available on 51st(Edgerton Ave. to 51st)

In case of inclement weather, event will move to theGreenfield Community Center—determination will be madeby 10AM day of. Call the Hot Line @ 297-9008 for updates)

$15 member / $20 non-member*

(*) Ticketswill be available beginning June 4 for membersonly (limit 2). Non-members starting June 11.

heAlth checK fAirFriday, June 14, 2013 11:00 AM-1:00 PM Greenfield Community CenterSee page 48 for details

strAwberry shortcAKeTreat yourself to a strawberry shortcake desserttopped with whipped cream. Emtertainment TBA.

Thursday, August 15 12:00-1:30 PM 9913.BRYGreenfield Community Center$4 Member / $6 Non-member(Limited to 150 participants)(*) Ticketswill be available beginning July 2.

older Adult membershiPJoin the Fun and SAVE $$! NEW members welcome…Membership is open to those age 55+ and their spouse of any age.

The membership “Benefits are Endless”:

q8 Priority reservations to special events

q8 FREE activities as well as special events just for members.

q8 25% DISCOUNT on classes offered in the Older Adult Program (Registration # above 9100.000)

q8 TO KEEP IN TOUCH... Members will receive the “Senior Focus” a seasonal newsletter containing up-to-date information on theevents, classes and other items of interest.

MEMBERSHIP FEE: (Membership runs for ONE YEAR from date of sign up.)Resident $12 / Non-Resident $24

Two easy ways to sign-up: Simply fill out a registration form, found on page 63/65. Registration # 9000.013

Mail to address noted on form along with a check payable to Cityof Greenfield. Membership card and receipt will be mailed to you.

Drop by the Greenfield Parks and Recreation Dept. Office, locatedin the Greenfield City Hall, Room 200. Monday-Friday 9AM-6PM (2nd floor, elevator available) and receive your card immediately.

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Wondering what there is to do for fun? Want a place to socialize withactive, exciting people your own age? The Greenfield Parks & RecreationOlder Adults Program—provides activities that are designed to improvethe quality of life for those active “young at heart” adults age 55 andover. Fitness opportunities, trips, special events, services, refreshmentsand laughter are all part of the excitement that awaits you.

Web Site: www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec 43OLDER ADULT 55+

PAge turnersbooK clubFacilitated by Henry Lex

If you enjoy reading, you certainly will enjoythis fun and dynamic group. Each month anew book is chosen for discussion in the following month. Club size is limited to 15people. Refreshments provided.

Meets 1st Tuesday of each month May 7, June 4, July 2, Aug. 6, Sept. 310:15-11:15 AM Layton Terrace Retirement Community(9200 W. Layton Ave.)FREE—Join anytimeFor more information or to register, pleasecontact Kelly Suha 425-5600

b-i-n-g-oGet out of your house and socialize with

your friends while enjoying a fun afternoonof BINGO. Low stakes here but high returnon your fun factor. No registration required.

Third WEDNESDAYof monthJune 19 / July 17 / Aug. 21 / Sept. 18

1:00-3:00 PMGreenfield Community Center

Jansen Hall Fee: 2 cards for $1

(Minimum purchase 2 cards. May purchase asmany as you please. All money collected on a

given day will be used for prizes).

golden Agers grouPCards & Bingo

The Golden Agers meet most Wednesdaysat the Oakley Fisher Center from 10:00 AMto 3:00 PM. This is a social group, playingcards, bingo and sharing snacks. The center has its own kitchen and other comforts of home. New comers welcome.

For further information, contact Don or Bev Almquist @ 282-4697.

mondAy bingoSponsored by Wendy’sVolunteer Staff This bingo group has been gathering together for over 20+ years and is open to those 55+ years of age. Nickel bingo (per game) — all money collected on agiven day will be used for prizes, limited to two bingo cards. Plus, Wendy’s providesa limited number of gift certificates eachMonday (Limit of 2 gift certificates winningsper person).

Monday (year round) (Cancel May 27, Sept. 2)1:00-3:00 PMGreenfield Community CenterJansen Fest Hall FREE, No registration required.

let’s get together

Just sheePsheAdVolunteer Staff

Singles welcome. A great way to meet somenew friends with similar interests or bringyour existing group. No instruction provid-ed. If you enjoy playing sheepshead—buttake a fun but less serious approach to thegames, this group is for you. We playbecause we enjoy the game... no hooting,chiding, or raising one’s voice.

Monday (meets year round except for holidays—cancel May 27, Sept. 2) 11:30 AM-3:00 PM 9913.CRDGreenfield Community Center, Activity Room BFREE (Must maintain a current membership) New enrollees must pre-register.

bridgeMichael Grimmer, Instructor

Bridge is by far the greatest card game ofall, and it can provide immense challengeand can be enjoyed at many skill levels. Allinstruction is through hands-on play.

BRIDGE 1Instruction covers bidding and play, thetwo main parts of bridge. Wednesday _10:00-11:30 AM• June 19, 26; July 10,17(exclude July3) 9913.81S$25 / $35 Non-Res.

Greenfield Community Center, Activity Room B

line dAnceCarol Chmielewski, Instructor

If you think cowboy boots and hats when-ever you hear the words "line dancing",then you're only partially right. Althoughcountry music has more than its fair shareof line dances, it is not limited to countrymusic. Line dancing is an excellent way tostay fit no matter what your age. No part-ner needed. Enrollment: Min. 7 / Max. 25

BEGINNING Learn the basic steps used in many linedances, while walking you through themore popular dances.

Tuesday / 5 sessions __ 3:00-3:30 PM • June 11, 18, 25, July 9, 23 9913.60S(Cancel July 2 & 16)

Member $7.50 / $15 Non-Res.Non-Member $10 / $20 Non-Res.

Tuesday / 4 sessions __ 3:00-3:30 PM • August 6,13,20,27 9913.60T

Member $6 / $12 Non-Res.Non-Member $8 / $16 Non-Res.

CONTINUING (previous experience)If you are already in the groove of things,and are interested in learning more dancesand some new steps to your line up...comejoin the fun.

Tuesday / 5 sessions _ 2:00-3:00 PM • June 11, 18 25, July 9, 23 9913.61S(Cancel July 2 & 16)Member $15 / $30 Non-Res.Non-Member $20 / $40 Non-Res.

Tuesday / 4 sessions __ 2:00-3:00 PM • August 6,13,20,27 9913.61T

Member $12 / $24 Non-Res.Non-Member $16 / $32 Non-Res.

Greenfield Community Center Jansen Fest Hall

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55+ fitness PAssesThis is more “pay as you go” option.Fitness passes will be available for

purchase only at the Greenfield Parks &Recreation office (no money is handled atthe site). One pass equals one admissionto an Older Adult 55+ class (Reg. #’s

above 9000.000) of your choice. Call theoffice (329-5370) FIRST to be sure theclass you have chosen is accepting passes and has not been cancelled.

IF A CLASS REACHES FULL ENROLLMENTWITH REGISTRATIONS, PASSES WILLONLY BE ACCEPTED ON A SPACE

AVAILABLE BASIS (instructor permissionprior to class). Pass will be valid for oneyear and is not transferable. (Be advised,no refunds or credits are given for passes)

REG. # 9999.001 $5 Resident / $10 Non-Res. (per pass)

tAKe thePlunge!water exercise classes for men & womenWater fitness classes are a fun and enjoy-able way to get a great daily workout. Thewater is a truly unique environment, andhas the potential to dramatically improveyour exercise regimen. Water’s naturalbuoyancy allows participants to exercisewith very little impact on the joints andspine. It’s a safe, efficient workout in adynamic social environment. Each class istargeted for a different fitness level—participants are encouraged to work at theirown pace. No swimming skills are requiredfor these shallow water workouts. Lockerroom and shower facilities available. Pleasebring your own towel, swim suit and lock.Water shoes are strongly recommended.Please consult your health care professionalabout the amount and type of activity rightfor you.

Warm Water Pool—temperature variesbetween 88-90°.

Location: Clement Manor RetirementCommunity Pool (9405 W. Howard Ave.,Greenfield)

Enrollment: Min. 8 / Max. 11Time Out: If minimum enrollment has not been met five working days prior tostarting date, classes will be cancelled.Don’t delay...register for all sessions NOW!

OLDER ADULTS 55+

Achey breAKy JointsLOW TO MODERATE INTENSITYTami Steger, Arthritis Foundation, A.E.A.& Lifeguard Certified

Get those achey breaky joints moving withgentle range of motion movements using thewarm water for resistance. The slow pace isperfect for arthritic joints, those recoveringfrom surgery and those who are returning toexercise after a long absence.

Tuesday 10:00-11:00 AM• June 18, 25; July 2, 9, 16, 23 9913.04S• July 30; Aug 6,13, 20, 27; Sept. 3 9913.04T

Fee (per 6 week option):Member $18 / $36 Non-Res.Non-Member $24 / $48 Non-Res.

wAter fitnessMODERATE INTENSITYMon.- Laura Haas, Arthritis Foundation, A.E.A.

& Lifeguard Certified Tues.- Tami Steger, Arthritis Foundation, A.E.A.

& Lifeguard Certified

Make some waves and feel more invigorat-ed than ever before. This is the perfect envi-ronment to stretch your aching musclesand flex your joints. Geared to making youmore fit without stressing your body.

Monday 12:00-1:00 PM• June 17, 24; July 1, 8, 15, 22 9913.02S• July 29; Aug 5,12,19, 26; Sept. 9 9913.02T(No class Sept. 2—Labor Day)

Tuesday 9:00-10:00 AM• June 18, 25; July 2, 9, 16, 23 9913.03S• July 30; Aug 6,13, 20, 27; Sept. 3 9913.03T

Tuesday 11:00 AM-12:00 Noon• June 18, 25; July 2, 9, 16, 23 9913.05S• July 30; Aug 6,13, 20, 27; Sept. 3 9913.05T

Fee (per 6 week option):Member $18 / $36 Non-Res.Non-Member $24 / $48 Non-Res.

AQuAtic ProgrAmLOW INTENSITYTami Steger, Arthritis Foundation, A.E.A.& Lifeguard Certified

Excellent low level, non-aerobic, stressfree exercise environment. Developed especially for those with arthritis and joint problems. Class utilizes ArthritisFoundation approved exercises—designedto increase a full range of motion, relieve tension, plus reduce pain and stiffness.

Thursday 10:00-11:00 AM• June 20, 27; July 11, 18, 25; Aug. 1 9913.10S(No class July 4—4th of July)• Aug 8, 15, 22, 29; Sept. 5, 12 9913.10T

Fee (per 6 week option):Member $18 / $36 Non-Res.Non-Member $24 / $48 Non-Res.

wet & sweAtMODERATE-TO-ACTIVE INTENSITY LEVELWed.- Laura Haas, Arthritis Foundation, A.E.A.

& Lifeguard Certified Thurs. - Tami Steger, Arthritis Foundation, A.E.A.

& Lifeguard Certified

Designed for the active adult. A complete fit-ness program incorporating activities that willincrease your strength, flexibility, and cardio-vascular endurance while toning your body.

Wednesday 1:00-2:00 PM• June 19, 26; July 10, 17, 24, 31 9913.07S(No class July 3—4th of July)• Aug 7,14, 21, 28; Sept. 4, 11 9913.07T

Wednesday 2:00-3:00 PM• June 19, 26; July 10, 17, 24, 31 9913.08S(No class July 3—4th of July)• Aug 7,14, 21, 28; Sept. 4, 11 9913.08T

Thursday 9:00-10:00 AM• June 20, 27; July 11, 18, 25; Aug. 1 9913.9S(No class July 4—4th of July)• Aug 8, 15, 22, 29; Sept. 5, 12 9913.9T

Thursday 11:00 AM-12:00 Noon• June 20, 27; July 11, 18, 25; Aug. 1 9913.11S(No class July 4—4th of July)• Aug 8, 15, 22, 29; Sept. 5, 12 9913.11T

Fee (per 6 week option):Member $18 / $36 Non-Res.Non-Member $24 / $48 Non-Res.

AQuAtic Plus LOW INTENSITY+Laura Haas, Arthritis Foundation, A.E.A.& Lifeguard Certified

The benefits for water exercise are undeni-able. This low level, non-aerobic workout issafe and fun without impact to the joints. These classes use resistance tools that includebuoyant water weights and noodles. Evenpeople who suffer from arthritis may wantto give these classes a try!

Monday _ 1:00-2:00 PM• June 17, 24; July 1, 8, 15, 22 9913.01S• July 29; Aug 5,12,19, 26; Sept. 9 9913.01T(No class Sept. 2—Labor Day)

Wednesday 12:00-1:00 PM• June 19, 26; July 10, 17, 24, 31 9913.06S(No class July 3—4th of July)• Aug 7,14, 21, 28; Sept. 4, 11 9913.06TFee (per 6 week option):Member $18 / $36 Non-Res.Non-Member $24 / $48 Non-Res.

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tAi chi (gentle)Vickie Strachota, Tai Chi Arthritis Certified InstructorTai Chi is a traditional Chinese exercisepractice for health, relaxation, meditationand self-defense. It is a slow and continuousexercise designed to improve the quality of life including people with arthritis usingSun style Tai Chi, one of the four major recognized styles of Tai Chi. Improve yourmobility, breathing and relax... no deepbending or squatting necessary. This pro-gram was derived and adapted from theTai Chi for Arthritis program.

Wednesday/ 4 sessions 8:00-8:50 AM• June 26, July 3, 10, 17 9913.22S• July 31, Aug. 7, 14, 21 9913.22T

FEE (per 4 session option)Member $12.75 / $25.50 Non-Res.Non-Member $17 / $34 Non-Res.

Greenfield Community Center Studio

lAnd fitness

Arthritis foundAtionexercise ProgrAmVickie Strachota, Arthritis Foundation Certified Instructor

A group exercise program specially designedfor those with arthritis*, incorporating aseries of gentle movements and properexercise techniques to increase joint flexi-bility, range of motion, and maintain musclestrength. It also helps increase overall stam-ina. Through the recreation and positivesocializing aspects of this program, it canhelp reduce pain, stiffness and feelings ofisolation and depression. Provides partici-pants with a fun and beneficial exerciseexperience that can supplement, but doesnot replace exercises prescribed by a doctoror therapist.

(*) Adults with any type of arthritis or fibromyalgiaare eligible. Participants must be able to walkindependently, or if in a wheelchair, they mustbe able to transfer to a straightbacked chair.Before you start any exercise program, youshould consult with your physician.

Monday / 6 sessions 12:00-1:00 PM• June 17, 24, July 1, 8,15, 22 9913.20S

Clement Manor, Room 109

Member $20 / $40 Non-Res.Non-Member $25.50 / $51 Non-Res.

heArt smArt Vickie Strachota, Instructor

If you want to add more activity to yourlife and improve your overall health, con-sider this class. It will help improve yourcardiovascular efficiency without the highimpact on your joints. This class involvessteady steps (walking), arm and leg move-ments with or without light weights tobuild endurance, joint flexibility, balanceand strength, as well as shape the entirebody inside and out. Please wear aerobic/fitness shoes, bring your towel and a bot-tle of water.

Monday / 4 Sessions 9:00-10:00 AM• June 24, July 1, 8,15 9913.20S• July 29, Aug. 5, 12, 19 9913.20T

Wednesday / 4 Sessions 9:00-10:00 AM• June 26, July 3, 10, 17 9913.21S• July 31, Aug. 7, 14, 21 9913.21T

FEE (per 4 session option)Member $12.75 / $25.50 Non-Res.Non-Member $17 / $34 Non-Res.

Greenfield Community Center Studio

OLDER ADULTS 55+

yogA (gentle)FITNESS FOR YOUR MIND & BODYBo Hahnfeld, Certified Yoga Instructor

Relax your mind and body as you enhance coordination and balance, increase flexibility,improve circulation, perk up your postureand reduce stress. Safe stretching techniquesand relaxation exercises make this an idealclass for older adults of all fitness levels. Must be able to stand-up on your own from alying down position. Please provide yourown mat. Enrollment: Min. 7 / Max 15

Tuesday / 8 sessions 9:00-10:00 AM• June 18, 25, July 2,9, 16, 23, 30, Aug 6 9913.25SGreenfield Community Center,Jansen Fest Hall

Thursday / 8 sessions 9:00-10:00 AM• June 13,20, 27, July 11, 18, 25, Aug 1, 8(cancel July 4) 9913.26SGreenfield Community Center,Jansenfest Hall

FEE (per 8 session option)Member $25.50 / $51 Non-Res.Non-Member $34 / $68

ZumbA gold MODERATE-HIGH INTENSITYKay Kass, Zumba Certified Instructor

Get hooked on this new fitness work outthat is healthy, beneficial, and FUN. Zumbafuses hypnotic latin rhythms and combina-tion of dance moves and resistance train-ing to tone and sculpt your body whileburning fat. Add some Latin flavor andinternational zest into your fitness routine.

Tuesday / 5 sessions 10:15-11:15 AM• June 18, 25, July 2, 9, 16 9913.27S• July 30, Aug. 6, 13, 20, 27 9913.27T

Thursday / 5 Sessions 10:15-11:15 AM• June 20, 27, July 11,18,25 9913.28S• Aug. 8, 15, 22, 29, Sept. 5 9913.28T

FEE (per 5 session option)Member $16 / $32 Non-Res.Non-Member $21.25 / $42.50 Greenfield Community Center, Jansen Fest Hall

wAlK with eAseVickie Strachota, Walk With Ease Arthritis Certified Instructor

Walk With Ease is a structuredsocial walking program that offers sup-port, information and tools to help partici-pants develop successful exercise routines.

Benefits include:• Increase balance, strength, and walkingpace

• Reduce pain and discomfort of arthritis• Improve overall health• Build confidence to be physically active

The program is designed for people with or without arthritis, fit and not-so-fit. Theprogram can even be modified to meet the needs of individual participants so that each person can develop an exercise routine that fits their unique goals.

Please wear aerobic/fitness shoes, bring your towel and a bottle of water. Enrollment: Min. 6 / Max 15

Monday / 6 Sessions 1:30-2:30 PM• June 17, 24, July 1, 8,15, 22 9913.30S

FEE (per 6 session option):Member $18 / $36 Non-Res.Non-Member $24 / $48 Non-Res.Crestview Senior Apt., Community Room3904 S. Prairie Hill Lane (Howard Ave)

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chAllenge your mind

Time Out: If minimumenrollment has NOT beenmet five working days

prior to start date class willbe cancelled.

get hooKed on crochetinstructionAlSue Hottinger, Instructor

We will begin with the basic crochet stitch-es and learn to craft with yarn because itsfun, relaxing and you can make greatthings. Once you feel that you are ready tobegin a project, we have some patternsuggestions for you as well. Projects mayinclude making simple scarves, socks, hatsor mittens. No experience necessary.Bring a skein of yarn, 5mm crochet hook.Enrollment: Min. 5/ Max. 9

Wednesday / 5 sessions 1:00-2:30 PM• June 5, 12, 19, 26; July 3 9913.76SGreenfield Community Center “B”(former Library-next to City Hall)Member $22 / $44 Non-res.Non-Member $30 / $60 Non-res.

crochet worKshoPLorraine Dutkiewicz, Volunteer Staff

Perfect for those who are skillful in the crochet craft. Bring your on-going proj-ect(s). This is a very social group with awillingness to share ideas, patterns, tech-niques and ideas. Enrollment: Max. 30

Thursdays 10:00 AM-12:00 PM• June 6-August 29 9913.80SGreenfield Community Center “A”Free to Members / Non-members $3

totAl body worKoutDiAnn Stasik, M.Ed.,CI-PTr and NETA

Certified, Instructor

This is not an aerobic class. Rather it is a fitness program that incorporates musclestrengthening and conditioning withstretching to achieve a strong toned body.The use of Resist-A-Balls and a variety of resistance equipment make this class funand challenging. Class culminates with a 5-7 minute of relaxation to make it a TotalBody Workout.

Friday/ 5 sessions 9:00-10:00 AM• June 21, 28, July 12, 19, 26 9913.29S(cancel July 5)• Aug. 9, 16, 23, 30; Sept. 6 9913.29T

Greenfield Community Center, Jansen Fest HallMember $16 / $30 Non-Res.Non-Member $21.25 / $42.50 Non-Res.

PilAtes fusionVickie Strachota, NETA Certified Instructor

You’ve danced off the calories, now it’s timeto strengthen and tone those muscles. Thisfusion class includes a mix of Pilates whereit is all about energy, power and rhythm toa non-traditional mind-body program withchallenging and dynamic movements fromYoga. It is an integrated way to work outyour body, learn the focus of breathing, remaining focused and in tune with yourbody while stretching, toning and strength-ening your muscles. Class includes work onthe mats, use of Fitballs and bender balls.

Monday / 4 sessions 8:00-8:50 AM• June 24, July 1, 8,15 9913.24S• July 29, Aug. 5, 12, 19 9913.24T

FEE (per 4 session option)Member $12.75/ $25.50 Non-Res.Non-Member $17 / $34 Non-Res.Greenfield Community Center, Jansen Fest Hall

functionAlly fit Golden Living Heritage Square hasopened their doors and is inviting the 55+community to use their Fitness Center. It’sa great opportunity to utilize the state ofthe art Nautilus strengthening equipmentspecially designed to provide muscle stim-ulation through the entire range ofmotion, improve physical and functionalstrength. A certified fitness instructor willbe available to monitor (as needed) bloodpressure, heart rate and oxygen saturationlevels during all classes. Programs aredesigned for your individual goals andneeds in a safe and comfortable environ-ment. Small class size! Enrollments: Min.3/Max. 8

Results you can expect…• Increase muscle strength• Enhanced flexibility• Improved ability to walk longer distances

• Reduced occurrences of falls• Overall well being

Check it out! If you are interested, pleaseschedule a FREE initial appointment withthe Golden Living Wellness Coordinator atHeritage Square Healthcare (Jenny) at 421-0088. Appointment will consist ofcompleting a General Health Survey, consultation and tour of fitness center.

Pre-registration required through theGreenfield Parks and RecreationDepartment.

Monday & Wednesday / 12 sessions 4:00-5:00 PM

• June 3, 5, 10, 12, 17, 19, 24 26; July 1, 3, 8, 10 9913.35S

• July 22, 24, 29, 31;Aug. 5, 7, 12, 14, 19, 21, 26 28 9913.35T

FEE (per 12 session option):$30 /$40 Non-res.Golden Living, Heritage Square, 5404 W. Loomis Road, Greenfield

THANK YOU! New sponsor of 55+

Picnic @ Konkel Gathering

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en Plein AirJudith Murphy, InstructorAll levels welcomeEn plein air (a French expression whichmeans "in the open air" and is particularlyused to describe the act of painting out-doors.) The class will meet at a location inGreenfield to paint or draw. Each class willstart with a step by step demo and indi-vidual attention will be given to each stu-dent. If the weather is inclement we willbe meeting at the Greenfield CommunityCenter. Each student is responsible forbringing the supplies they will need. Asuggested list will be given. Charcoal,pencil, marker, ink,pastel or paint will bewelcomed. To find out more about yourinstructor please visit www.gahnmurphy-designs.net Enrollment: Min. 8 / Max 16

Monday / 3 sessions 12:30-2:30 PM• July 22, 29, Aug. 5 9913.74S• August 12,19,26 9913.74TGreenfield Community Center First class — Radler Terrace FEE (per 3 session option):Member $18 / $36 Non-Res.Non-Member $24 / $48 Non-Res.

steP-by-steP wAtercolorsEarlean Kurtin, Instructor

Geared toward those who enjoy step-by-stepwatercolor lessons. To get you started, aeasy to follow rough sketch will be provided,along with step-by-step demonstrations ofbasic watercolor techniques to completethe picture. Students will explore watercol-or's unique, transparent properties andpractice basic painting techniques, colormixing and textural possibilities while cre-ating still life and landscapes. A generalsupply list will be noted on your receipt.Enrollment: Min. 8 / Max 12

BEACH SCENE We will show you how to orchestrate thejumble of bright umbrellas and beachgoers into a beautiful painting.

Wednesday / 3 sessions_ 10:00AM-NoonJuly, 10, 17, 24 9913.75S

BIRD WATCHERTake a close up look at our feather friends.

Wednesday / 3 sessions_ 1:00-3:00 PMAugust 7,14, 21 9913.76S

Greenfield Community Center —Activity Room A

Fee per (3 week) session:Member $15.75 / $31.50 Non-Res.Non-Member $21 / $42 Non-Res.

focus on wAtercolor techniQues seriesEarlean Kurtin, Instructor

Each day will focus on a different subjectdesigned to help you develop your tech-nique and increase your awareness of paint-ing possibilities and avoid the most com-mon problems encountered with watercol-or. This course was created with the begin-ner painter in mind, but is a nice refreshercourse for all ability levels. A general supplylist will be noted on your receipt. Enrollment: Min. 8 / Max 12

SERIES 1Wednesday / 3 sessions 10:00 AM-NoonJune 12, 19, 26 9913.77S

Painting CloudsExercises and advice on making the skya major part of the subject

Foliage / TreesA step by step exercise taking the mys-tery out of painting trees and foliagewith watercolor

Small FiguresAn easy way to paint small figures inwatercolor

SERIES 2Wednesday / 3 sessions 10:00 AM-NoonAugust 7, 14, 21 9913.78S

Mixing WatercolorDevelop your perfect palette using colorcombinations, mixing and applyingwatercolor techniques. Includes infor-mation on wet in wet, dropping in, drybrush, splashing etc.

Using Spray Bottles With ColorExperiment with watercolors using aspray bottle to diffuse water and createair brush effects. These watercolor paint-ing techniques are helpful for addinghighlights to your watercolor art work.

TextureUse physical and visual texture to giveyour paintings a more interesting surface.

Greenfield Community Center —Activity Room A

Fee per (3 week) session:Member $15.75 / $31.50 Non-Res.Non-Member $21 / $42 Non-Res.

Acrylic or wAtersoluAble oil PAinting Judith Murphy, InstructorOpen to beginner & continuing paintersMany people aspire to learn how to paint,but few know where to begin. This enjoy-able introductory class is aimed at folkswho've never painted before, or for thosewho would like to get started again.

You'll learn about color theory basics andcomposition, and how to paint, includingmixing and blending colors, use of brushesand techniques.

Acrylics are water based, very fast drying,easy to use and very forgiving. With WaterSoluable Oils, learn how to acheive theseamless strokes and blending of colorswithout all the chemicals, odors and mess.

Even if you don't know an artist's brushfrom a toothbrush, you'll have fun, learn alot, and get off to a good start.Participants will work at their own paceand get individual attention from theinstructor.

A general supply list will be noted on yourreceipt. Enrollment: Min. 8 / Max 16

Monday/3 sessions 10:00 AM-12:00 PM• July 22, 29, Aug. 5 9913.74S• August 12,19,26 9913.74TGreenfield Community Center, Activity Room A Member $18 / $36 Non-Res.Non-Member $24 / $48 Non-Res.

AdvAnced wAtercolorEarlean Kurtin, Instructor

So...you’ve taken a few watercolor classesand you’re ready to take that next step. Lessons include demonstrations, tips andtricks along with guidance and encourage-ment to help you develop your personalpainting style and discover your artisticvoice. Bring in your current project or yourfavorite photo(s) and watercolor suppliesto first class. A general supply list will benoted on your receipt. Enrollment: Min. 8 /Max 12

Wednesday / 6 sessions___1:00-3:00 PM• June 12, 19, 26; July 10, 17, 24(Cancel July 3) 9913.71SGreenfield Community Center —Activity Room A

Member $31.50/ $63 Non-Res.Non-Member $42 / $84 Non-Res.

29TH ANNUALSENIORFEST 2013

Wednesday, June 12, 2013 (9AM-5PM)American Serb Memorial Hall

(5101 W. Oklahoma Ave., Milwaukee)

Open to those 50 years and over

Experience the annual extravaganza featuring bingo, dancing, a variety of exhibits, recreational activities, musical entertainment, door prizes and more. Exhibits and activity stations.

FREE parking at St. Gregory the Great, 60th and Oklahoma Avenue (shuttle provided)

Advance tickets availableMay 7 at the Greenfield Parks & Recreation Office, City Hall, Rm. 200

For more information call 647-6041Hosted by: Milwaukee Public Schools, Division of Community Recreation Active Older Adults

services 55+ sPeciAl events

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A dynamic one-stop opportunity for older adults and caregivers to interact withhealth, wellness and service providers. Become more familiar and aware of the widerange of services available in the surrounding area.

• Learn about safety, health and wellness at a variety of display booths. • Take advantage of health screenings, free educational materials and more! • Enjoy musical entertainment

* FREE snacks & coffee * FREE door prize drawings & give-a-ways

Exhibitors Needed! If you would like to display a booth, please contact Karen (414) 329-5370

to receive additional information.

freeGreenfield Department of Parks & Recreation

Health Check FairFriday, June 14, 2013 11:00 AM-1:00 PM

Greenfield Community Center (7215 W. Cold Spring Road., Greenfield)

greenfieldstocKbox ProgrAm

The City of Greenfield is a pick-up site forthe Hunger Task Force “Stockbox” program. This program is dedicated to the health oflow-income seniors in Milwaukee County.The Stockbox program provides a full box ofnutritious foods every month. All foods areprovided by the Commodity SupplementalFood Program of the U.S. Department ofAgriculture (USDA).

2013 SCHEDULEThursday (once a month) 1:00-2:00 PMJune 6, July 11, Aug. 8, Sept. 5, Oct. 10, Nov. 7, Dec. 5

Greenfield City Hall, Common Council Chambers (7325 W. Forest Home Ave.)

Eligibility Requirements:• Must live in Milwaukee County• Be at least 60 years young• Meet income requirements (subject to change)

Household Size Monthly Gross Income

1 $1,2452 $1,681

Add $414 for additional household members

Call 211 for more information.TEFAP is an equal opportunity program.

(Wait List)

AArP sAfe driver AARP SPONSORED CLASSROOM COURSE FOR DRIVERS 50+ Bill Schaller, AARP Instructor

Done in a day...four hours of classroominstruction that refines existing skills anddevelops safe, defensive-driving techniques.Some insurance companies offer discountsfor completion of class—check with yourinsurance agent for details. We believestrongly in the individual and communitybenefits that come from this course.Enrollment; Min. 8

Monday 12:30-Approx. 4:30 PMOctober 28 9913.66F

Greenfield City Hall, Room 206

$12 AARP Member (must show AARPmembership card)

$14 Non-member AARP(Pre-registration required —Bring day of: a check payable to AARP and your AARPmembership card to receive discount.

Medicare Quick ReferenceLooking for easy to understand information on

Medicare and Wisconsin programs? Go to: gwaar.org/for-seniors-and-families/medicare-and-other-health-insurance/

Got Questions?WI Medigap Helpline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-242-1060WI Medigap Prescription Drug Helpline (For 60+) . . . . . . . . . . 1-855-677-2783Medicare Customer Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-633-4227To apply: Social Security Administration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-772-1213Serious Benefits Problems? SeniorLaw. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 414-278-1222

TELEPHONE REASSURANCEInterfaith Older Adult Programs has a FREE service for older adults who live alone inMilwaukee County. Interfaith Volunteers call these older adults each day for an over-the-phone wellness check. If the volunteer cannot reach the older adult, Interfaithstaff follow up to make sure everyone is accounted for by 4:30 PM.

If you know someone who may benefit from this service, and is over 60 years old and livesalone in Milwaukee County, have them call (414) 220-8657 for more information. Visit www.interfaithmilw.org or email tr@interfaithmilw.org

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on the roAd AgAin

dAy triPPers 55+trAvel club

Enjoy traveling but hate to drive alone? Do youenjoy exploring interesting places aroundWisconsin and surrounding area? Whether you are the adventurous-type, looking for anexciting day trip, or you’re interested inmeeting new friends over a cup of coffee,there is a trip for you! The Greenfield “DayTrippers” offers comfortable, carefree experi-ence one-day tours, traveling by restroomequipped motorcoach (unless otherwise noted) ina non-smoking environment . Enjoy your daysamongst friends and add value to your life!

Bus Location: Greenfield City Hall Before loading the bus, we will meet insidethe Common Council Chambers. Unlessotherwise noted.

Cancellations & Waitlist Most trips have a set minimum of 30 andmaximum 55 participants. If the minimum isnot met, then the trip may be cancelled, soplease complete your registration early! Ifthe maximum is exceeded, a waitlist will bestarted and we will do our best to makeaccommodations.

Trip RefundsWe understand that trip cancellations some-times cannot be avoided. Often times, trips require early reservations or advanced ticketpurchases. Cancellations will be acceptedprior to the due deadline date. After that,refunds/ credits will be given only if youfind a replacement or a participant on thewaitlist takes your spot. REFUND requests(returned in approx. 5 weeks) will be assesseda $4 service charge. Credit requests willreceive a full refund on account.

Accessibility We strive to provide trips and activities foreveryone. Most trips that are offered are handicap accessible. If you have any questions about how strenuous a trip may be, please use the Activity Key as a guide and contact us for further information.

Activity KeyMinimal Activity _Moderate Activity __Extensive Activity ___

You are more than welcome to bring snacksor a beverage on the bus ride. A water andsnack will be provided if transportation todestination takes longer than two hours.

Dress for the weather. It’s always a goodidea to bring a jacket or a sweater.

To Register: Simply complete the General Registration Form found on pg. 56 or 58 and include trip fee.Greenfield residents have priority registration and may register NOW.

Tentative schedule (Events subject to change).

welcome to JAnesville__

Wisconsin Wagon Company—Only inJanesville can you tour the manufacturer of the hand crafted Janesville Coaster Wagons and other children’s solid woodentoys patterned after quality products ofpast generations. The tour will draw youinto their toy making gallery and delightyou as you watch them create.

After tour, enjoy a buffet lunch with dessertat the Historic Armory.

Then a step tour guide from the RockCounty Historical Society will board the busand show you Janesville's rich history and architectural significance. Describing theunique exteriors architectural styles, such as Greek Revival, Italianate, Queen Anne,Bungalow, Second Empire, AmericanFoursquare, Colonial and Tudor Revival.

Then off to tour Janesville’s award-winninghistoric Tallman House museum, includingall five levels from the basement wherefood is stored to the cupola where the servants hang the laundry to dry. Each levelis restored to it's 1857 splendor and is completed with furnishings belonging tothe Tallman family. This 26 room Italianatevilla style mansion is the only private homestill in existence that can boast AbrahamLincoln as an overnight guest. The originalcost of the home was $33,000 in gold. Stairsonly, no elevators (optional slide presentationavailable).

Before heading home we will stop at theWisconsin Cheese and Wine Chalet, tobrowse the store. Sample a variety of Wisconsin cheeses, mustards, cranberriesand wines.

Tuesday, June 25 7013.006Depart from the Greenfield City HallDeparts 8:30 AM / Return Approx. 5:30 PM$62 (per person)No refunds for cancellations received on or afterJune 7, 2013 unless a replacement can be found.

historic cZechfArmsteAd__KEWAUNEE, WI

Vitejte! Welcome to beautiful KewauneeCounty, on the shores of Lake Michigan!Kewaunee County is the home of thehighest percentage of Czech descendantsof any county in Wisconsin.

Today you will get to sample Czech cui-sine, including kolaches, and metanky. Atraditional Czech meal including pork loin,potato dumplings and saurkraut. Duringthe meal you will be entertained by theCzech Choraliers, in Czech and English.

We will tour a Czech homestead , estab-lished in 1876, KeLe Alpacas at a 1865homestead, the historic St. LawrenceCatholic Church (established by the Czechimmigrants), Konops Old World MeatMarket, Krohn’s Cheese Store and Parallel44 Winery.

You won’t want to miss this fun-filled day,learning about the Czech Culture which issuch an important part of KewauneeCounty’s history.

Wednesday, August 7 7013.007Depart from the Greenfield City HallDeparts 7:30 AM / Return Approx. 7:30 PM$73 (per person)No refunds for cancellations received on or after July11, 2013 unless a replacement can be found.

PAcKer heritAge trAil tourInformation will be available in June at the Greenfield Parks and Recreation

Department office.

dedicAte to relocAtePArK tree ProgrAm

*Co-sponsored by the Greenfield Partners of Parks & Recreation

*In cooperation with the City EngineeringDepartment

4Do you have a “right of way” tree that isscheduled for removal due to a street improvement project?

4 Are you considering removal of any trees onyour private property?

4 Or, would you like to just find a new home foryour tree, where people of all ages can enjoyit for many years come?

If you answered YES to any of the given ques-tions, please consider our “Dedicate to Relocate”Park Tree Program. The program is simple: if youhave a healthy tree, between 10’-25’ in height,that needs to be removed, or you desire to haveremoved, please call us first! We will evaluate ifthe tree(s) can be relocated and utilized within acity park. Relocation expenses will be assumedby the Department of Parks and Recreation; how-ever, special recognition will be given to thosepersons who sponsor the entire or partial cost oftree relocation. So if tree removal is in yourfuture... please consider “Dedicate to Relocate” andcontact the Department office.

This program earned the 1995Wisconsin Parks & RecreationAssociations Silver Star Award.

exPlore the outdoors

Greenfield Parks & Recreation (414) 329.5370 / 24 hour information Line (414) 297.9008PARKS50

PArtners of PArKs &recreAtionAre you concerned aboutthe future of public recre-ation programming and facilities in Greenfield? If so, Partners ofParks & Recreation, Inc. is for you!

WHAT IS “PARTNERS OF PARKS & RECREATION”?A nonprofit community support grouprun in conjunction with the Departmentof Parks & Recreation.

WHY BECOME A “PARTNER”? To be part of a group that promotes the following mission statement: To assist the Department of Parks &Recreation in the beautification of greenspace, purchase of park amentities, anddevelopment of park site activity areas forthe benefit of the Greenfield community.Partners of Greenfield Parks & Recreation,Inc. is an avenue for individuals to make a positive difference in the promotion ofpublic recreation in our city.

HOW TO BECOME A “PARTNER”Contact the Department of Parks &Recreation for a membership application.

Do you enjoy the outdoors?summer Job

oPPortunitiesEarn extra money, learn new skills and

get involved in your community. The following part-time seasonal/casual positions are available for May-August.

PARK WORKERSEmployment applications available at the Greenfield Department of

Parks & Recreation Department (M-F 9AM-6PM City Hall room 200)

or on-line @ www.greenfieldwi.us

MUST BE 18 OR OVER TO APPLY.

Call (414) 329-5370 for more information

24/7 Hot Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 257-5100

Golf (Tee Time Reservations). . . . . . . . . 475-6222

Beach & Pool Hot Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . 645-4806Cool Waters Aquatic Center (Greenfield Park) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 321-7530

Wilson Park Rec. Center . . . . . . . . . . . . 281-6256

Park Administration . . . . . . . . 257-PARK (7275)Public Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 257-8005(Picnic Permits, Room Rental, Overnight Lodges) Organized Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 257-8030

Mitchell Park (Domes) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 649-9800

Whitnall ParkBoerner Botanical Gardens. . . . . . . . . . 525-5600Wehr Nature Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 425-8550

Milwaukee County Sheriffs Dept.(Non-Emergency) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 278-4726Milwaukee County Sports Complex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 423-9267

Kulwicki Park—Brooks Pavillion RentalGreater Greenfield Lions, Inc. . . . . . . . . . 525-0061

INFORMATION/PHONE NUMBERSJUNE IS

Do you have a grandchild who has everything?

Is gift shopping becoming difficult for a

special child or friend?

Why not give a Recreation Gift Certificate?

Greenfield Parks & Recreation Gift Certificates are

available in any amount $5 and over, and can be used

toward any program offered by the

City of Greenfield Department of

Parks and Recreation.

GREENFIELD PARKS & RECREATION GIFT CERTIFICATES

A GREAT GIFT IDEA!

For complete details, call 329-5370. Gift certificates can be purchased at the Parks & Recreation Department

at Greenfield City Hall, Room 200, M-F 9AM-6PM.

51RENTALS

city of greenfield

PArK rentAlsA “good choice” for family picnics, birthday parties, reunions, and mostfunctions accommodating groupsunder 200 persons.

KONKEL PARK(S. 51st & W. Layton Ave)

• SHELTER AREA RENTALCovered shelter areas can accommo-date up to (12) 8' picnic tables. Insideconcession area is also available uponrequest (additional fee). The shelter also provides excellent restroom facilities and is located nearthe popular park playground.

• (NEW) KONKEL PARK SOUTH SHELTERCovered shelter with kitchen and rest-rooms. Locatd near playground andparking. Accommodates up to 100 seating at 8' picnic tables.

• GAZEBOCovered gazebo can accommodate up to (3) 8' picnic tables.

• SOFTBALL FIELD & SAND VOLLEYBALL COURT RENTALSKonkel Park also offers (2) “TournamentLevel” lighted softball fields with 300'fences and warning tracks and (4) com-petition level sand volleyball courtswith lights.

For detailed information regarding user policies, procedures and fees,please contact the Parks & RecreationDepartment office during regular business hours (9:00 AM-6:00 PM /Monday-Friday).

Requests for reservations start on thefirst regular business day of the year.

need sPAce? Greenfield Community Center Rental InformationWelcome To Greenfield’s Beautiful, Newly Renovated Community Center!

When the Greenfield Community Center is not being used for Recreational classes and Cityevents, it will be available for private rentals. The newly renovated Center features a large banquet area and rooms specially designed to accommodate and serve as a place for the community to hold large and small celebrations/events—including weddings, birthdays,Quinceañera, anniversaries, and off-site business meetings, etc.

Location...Location...Location—Right In Your Backyard! The facility features a convenient location with easy access from I-894 and 76th Street (the business center of Greenfield), with plenty of free on-site, well-lit parking. Trees, turf and beautiful plants abound the area. The Center provides a relaxing setting along with professional, friendly service.

Rental Amenities:• Multipurpose Room(Large groups - 225 capacity)

Premier banquet area featuring high ceilingsand natual light, making for a warm and stylishspace to host large ceremonies and receptions,corporate events, or a private party. Features: Access to kitchen / tables & chairs /

outdoor patio

• Activity Rooms A & B (Midsize/small groups - 65 capacity)

Perfect space to hold a meeting, class or training for local clubs, organizations and businesses, small to mid-size party. Features: Access to kitchen / tables & chairs /

retractable divider wall

• Catering / Warming KitchenA kitchen is adjacent to Activity Room A and the multi-purpose room, features a refrigerator, microwave, dishwasher, sink andample counter space.

For catering services you may select from ourpre-approved list of caterers or you may use acaterer of our choice.

Features...

• Fully handicap accessible

• Air-conditioned

• 10,000 square foot facility

• Tables and chairs are available at no extracharge for use with all rentals.

All rooms have endless multiple functions, those notedare a sample of Parks & Recreation Department uses.The Greenfield Community Center is operated and maintained by the City of Greenfield Department ofParks & Recreation.

Take A TourSimply call (414) 329-5370 to schedule a tour.

How To Reserve Your Space

1) Call the City of Greenfield Department ofParks and Recreation (414) 329-5370 tocheck room availability.

2) Community Center Rental AgreementForms available at the Greenfield Parks &Recreation Department office, City Hall,Room 200, 7325 W. Forest Home Ave.,Greenfield, M-F 9AM-6PM or on-linewww.greenfieldwi.us/parkrec

Reservations are accepted on a first come, first serve basis. Groups may submit a facilityapplication up to 2 years in advance of theirrental date. Full payment and deposit is dueat time of reservation.

If your facility application is approved you willbe sent a facility rental contract (7 to 10 work-ing days after application submittal). If your facility request can not be accommodated, arecreation staff member will contact you byphone to see how we can help you further.

Our staff looks forward to assisting you. Please contact our office with any questions or concerns.

Greenfield Parks & Recreation (414) 329.5370 / 24 hour information Line (414) 297.9008

PArKs & recreAtion generAl informAtion

52 GENERAL INFORMATION / POLICIES

Program informationThe Department of Parks & Recreation directlymails three seasonal “Recreators” activity guidesper year to Greenfield residents and businesses.Mailing schedule:

FALL (August)WINTER/SPRING (December)SUMMER (May)

In addition, specific program flyers are periodically distributed to public and privateschools located within the corporate limits ofthe City of Greenfield. As a public service, time-ly program information can be found on a regular basis in the CNI Greenfield NOW,Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel “Neighbors”,Suburban and Sports sections, WarnerCommunity Access Channel, and the departmentweb site at www.greefieldwi.us/parksrec

Non-Residents of Greenfield may subscribe to receive the “Recreator”. Subscriber advantages: • Mailed directly to your home• Prompt delivery

See page 64 for more information.

nondiscrimination PolicyIt is the policy of the City of GreenfieldDepartment of Parks and Recreation that noperson shall, on the basis of race, color or dis-ability, be excluded from participation in, bedenied the benefits of, or be subjected to dis-crimination under any City of greenfield spon-sored program, activity or employment.Pursuant to the Americans with DisabilitiesAct, the City of Greenfield will make every rea-sonable effort to accommodate persons withdisabilities in the provision of City services,programs or activities. If you require specialaccommodation in order to participate, pleaseinform us when you register.

school district cooperationThe Department of Parks & Recreation wouldlike to thank both the Greenfield School Districtand the Whitnall School District for their supportand cooperation with facility scheduling.However, due to school athletic and educationprogramming, some recreation activities mayneed to be cancelled or rescheduled. The com-munity’s understanding during these times isappreciated.

insurance/liabilityThe City of Greenfield does not provide hospital/medical insurance coverage for persons participating in sponsored activitiesand cannot assume responsibility for injury toany participants in its recreation programs. Participants are encouraged to obtain theirown insurance coverage prior to the start ofthe program and to consult with a physicianbefore participating in any strenuous activity.

lesson observation/ visitors dayIn an effort to better promote a positive learn-ing environment for programs, only registeredparticipants are permitted in the classroomarea. Our instructors welcome the opportunityto discuss participant’s progress with parentsafter class. The final instructional class may beobserved by parents unless special dates arescheduled by the instructors.

cooperative ProgrammingWhat does this mean? When you see this symbol, it means this programis being made available as part of a cooperativeprogramming agreement with other local departments or agencies. Individually, each department or agency may not have the facilityor instructor or enrollment necessary to offerthe program. In working together, the coopera-tive departments are able to better serve theneeds of their residents by expanded programopportunities.

new Program ideas The Department of Parks & Recreation isalways receptive to suggestions for the devel-opment of “new” program offerings. Please feelfree to give us a call with your ideas.

lost and foundIf you have lost or misplaced an item in one ofour parks or program facilities, please contactthe Parks & Recreation Department office.Articles that are found and turned into the officeare kept for 60 days. After that period of time,the items are donated to a local charitableorganization. The Department of Parks &Recreation and related facility providers are notresponsible for any lost or stolen items.

tyPo, we goofed?Occasionally there may be an error in days,times, registration requirements, locations orfees. When such errors occur, our staff will doeverything possible to correct the situationpromptly. The department reserves the rightto change program schedules as needed toaccommodate demand or school use con-flicts. Read your receipt carefully as anychanges since the printing of this RECREATORwill be noted there.

employment opportunitiesPersons interested in obtaining part-time/ seasonal employment with the Department of Parks & Recreation should complete anemployment application form at the depart-ment office. Openings for positions as life-guards, officials, program supervisors, andinstructors for various programs are usuallyfilled from current applications on file.Qualified applicants will be contacted for aninterview as openings become available.

Park & recreation board meetingsThe City of Greenfield Department of Parks &Recreation is a governmental agency establishedfor the purpose of providing and managing publicrecreation programs, facilities and park/openspaces for the community. The Department isgoverned by appointed board members whoserve as a policy making body. Regular Park andRecreation Board meetings are generally held onthe LASTThursdayof each month (exception:November and December regular meetings are heldon the THIRD Thursday of the month) at 7:00 PM atthe Greenfield City Hall, 7325 W Forest HomeAvenue. Agendas and minutes are available atwww.greenfieldwi.us. Click on “calendars/meet-ings/agendas” for information on meeting dates,times and location. Residents are invited to attendand are welcome to make suggestions or comments.

PhotographsFor program promotion purposes, from time to time photographs will be taken of participants. If you do not wish to have yourphoto taken, please tell the photographerand/or class instructor.

non-resident PolicyDefinition: In the case of non-resident participa-tion, it is generally accepted that non-residentusers should contribute an additional fee to off-set their non-tax status. A non-resident isdefined as a person who does not reside or ownproperty within the corporate limits of the City ofGreenfield ( in general, does not directly contributeto City of Greenfield property taxes).

User Fee Surcharge: Persons defined as a non-resident of the City of Greenfield are required toremit double (100% surcharge) the adopted resi-dent program/service fee (i.e. resident fee of $10 =non-resident fee of $20). Non-residents who false-ly register, shall forfeit their privilege to partici-pate and any related fees collected will beretained by the Department (no refund given).

Exception to non-resident user fee/surcharge:• Non-residents who reside within theWhitnall School Districtwill not be assessed anon-resident surcharge when registering forany specific program or league that utilizesWhitnall School District facilities.

• Non-residents employed by the City ofGreenfield (and spouse; children within imme-diate household) are exempt from any non-resident related surcharges.

• Persons who pay partial City of Greenfieldproperty taxes, are entitled to a prorated non-resident surcharge based on the percentage oftheir City of Greenfield tax contribution in rela-tion to their overall property tax bill (paymentto other City/Village/ Township entities). Inexample: If 20% of your overall property tax billis paid to the City of Greenfield, your non-resi-dent surcharge rate would be 80% (i.e., residentfee of $10 = adjusted non-resident fee of $18).

Program fees A - It is the policy of the Parks & Recreation Board that program participants help defray the direct costs related to an activity/pro-gram (i.e. leadership, equipment, park facilities,etc.) through the assessment of fees andcharges. However, the department does notwish to exclude any City of Greenfield youthfrom participation on the basis of ability to pay.Persons who feel they are unable to afford thecost of a youth activity (i.e. unemployment, longterm illness or other hardships)may apply for areduction or waiver of fee and should contactthe Parks & Recreation Office prior to programregistration.B - The City of Greenfield charges a $25 fee for

checks that are returned as un-collectableby our bank.

C - Program fees are not pro-rated. Please planto register prior to indicated first sessiondates.

sales taxPrograms (non-instructional) and admissionsinclude State of Wisconsin, Milwaukee County,Baseball Stadium and Exposition Center District sales tax.

refund PolicyRefunds related to program fees will only bemade in the following cases:

A - Program is canceled by the department(100%).

B - Change in the published day/time scheduleof program by the department (100%)

C - Cancellation by applicant* Prior to start of the program, a full refundwill be given minus a $4 service fee. *Prior to second half of the class/program,a 50% refund will be given minus a $4service fee.

* After first half of the class/program, noREFUND CAN BE GIVEN. All refunds followthe City Finance Department bill payingschedule. There are no cash refunds given.All refunds are by city check and mailed to thepayee indicated on the original registrationform.

*Items listed in “C” (cancellation by appli-cant)WILL NOT APPLY in the case ofADULT TEAM SPORTS PROGRAMS. A com-plete refund minus a $4 service charge onTEAM/LEAGUE ENTRY FEES will only beissued if notification is received at theParks & Recreation office at least 25 daysprior to the announced start of the sea-son/league. Once beyond the stated peri-od, the amount of refund will be proratedon a daily basis.

registration exceptionsPrograms are designed according to ageand/or instructor/student ratios or level thatwill best benefit the student. Please do notask us to exceed class limits, or put your childin the wrong age or skill level.

credit PolicyIf you desire or are forced (ie. injury) to dis-continue participation in a program, the useof “credit” toward future participation is high-ly encouraged. The following guidelines willapply:

A - The amount of applicable credit is based onthe date/time of request (received in office).

B - Credit transactions are not subject to serv-ice charges unless a future refund request isreceived for a previously “credited” programfee(s).

C - Credit use is at the discretion of the payee.D - Credit cannot be given for class/session

absences.

waiting listsIf you are unable to register for a program due tofull enrollment capacity, you may request to haveyour name placed on a waiting list. There are noguarantees for placement. If any openingsbecome available, we will refer to the waiting listsFIRST to fill programs. Waiting lists are kept forthe current program season only.

cancellations1. If unanticipated school educational or athleticprogramming forces program cancellation, allregistered participants will be notified. (post-card, note on receipt, phone call, etc.)

2. If inclement weather potentially forces pro-gram cancellations, all participants shouldcall the 24 hour information line 297-9008to check on the status. (If the program isbeing held at a Greendale location, please callthe Greendale Park & Recreation 24 hour hotline at 297-9365.)

3. If you have not been informed through theinformation lines or contacted by theDepartment, assume your activity has notbeen cancelled.

4. If poor weather conditions develop within90 minutes of the activity/event, report tothe site if in doubt. Remember all sites areunique and activities may be conducted ormodified.

5.Once at a program site, decisions concerningthe cancellation or discontinuation of theactivity will be in the judgment of the sitesupervisor/leader or game official.

6. Every attempt will be made to reschedule acanceled activity. Notification will be givento program participants.

Program satisfaction transfer PolicyThe department will do their best to accom-modate your transfer request (move from oneprogram or session to another). The followingpolicy guidelines will apply:A - Transfer request for persons 17 years of

age and under will only be accepted if initiated/authorized by parent or legalguardian.

B - Registrants will be charged for program sessions that have been held prior to dateof transfer request.

C - Phone transfer requests will be acceptedthrough “Time Out” dates.

D - After designated “Time Out” dates, only in-person transfer transactions will be accepted at the Parks and Recreation officein order to ensure proper “new” programplacement & confirmation. (Exception: swimlessons).

guaranteed!The City of Greenfield Department of Parks &Recreation is constantly striving to provide ourcommunity residents with quality public recre-ation programming. Our staff is confident thatyou will enjoy the variety of activities affordedto you and are dedicated to providing the quality experience you expect. WE Guarantee it!

The staff guarantees programs will deliverthe published expectations as described inour GREENFIELD RECREATOR activity guide.When you are not satisfied with the quality ofa program, we want to hear your ideas orsuggestions on how we can improve ourservices. If requested, a 100% refund or creditwill be issued by simply contacting theDepartment office.

Notes: 1) When applicable, requests made after the

fourth (4th) session of a program wouldentitle the registrant/participant to a prorat-ed credit or refund. Proration will be basedon the number of sessions remaining as ofthe date your request is received in theoffice.

2) Sorry, no refunds on class materials already purchased.

Feb. 2012

Let us hear from you. Tell us what you like, what you agree or disagree with, or want to know.

E-mail us at parksrec@greenfieldwi.us or write to us at:

Greenfield Dept. of Parks & Recreation7325 W. Forest Home Ave., Room 200Greenfield, WI 53220

TELL US. PLEASE

July is National Parks & Recreation Month

Greenfield Parks & Recreation (414) 329.5370 / 24 hour information Line (414) 297.900854 MAP

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Web Site: www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec 55FACILITIES

* First number indicates the number of lighted facilities, the second number indicates the number of facilities without lights.** It should be noted that skinned softball fields are also highly utilized for youth baseball play.*** Indicates open maintained turf areas generally condusive for youth soccer/football activity; however, not designed or designated for a specific type of play.

CITY PARKS Acres

Bicentennial Park .71Brookside-Meadow Park Site 16.13Cooper’s Hawk Park 1.07 1Nature 1Creekwood Park 4.07 1Nature 1 1 Gazebo

Dan Jansen Park 3.40 0/1 0/1 1 1Falcon View Park/Trail Connection 1.61 1 Paved 1Haker Park 3.25 1 Nature 1 1 Gazebo

Honey Bear Park .72 1 1 Gazebo

Konkel Park 34.55 2/0* 5 1Ski1 Nature 2 4 21 PAVED

Lavies Park .60 1Norwich Trail Connection .20 1 PavedPondview Park 6.69 1 PAVED 1 Gazebo

Towering Woods Nature Area 3.58 1 Nature

Wildcat Creek Nature Corridor 9.50Jim Smrz Park .68 1

Greenfield WoodlandsPark & Trail Connection 3.97

COUNTY PARKSArmour Park 16.10 0/2 1Hill 4 1

Barnard Park 10.80 6 1 1

PAR 3Zablocki Park 47.40 0/1 0/1 1/0 0/3 1/2 1 2 1 1

Kulwicki Park 25.00 3/1 1 1

Root River Parkway 400+ 0/1 1 Bike

GREENFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICTElmdale School 0/1 2 1

Edgewood School 0/1 4 1

Glenwood School 0/2 0/1 3 1Nature 1

Maple Grove School 0/1 2 1

Greenfield Middle School 0/4 1 0/3

Greenfield High School 0/1 0/1 10/1 1 0/1 1 1

Greenfield School Dist. Admin 1/1 0/2

WHITNALL SCHOOL DISTRICT Whitnall Middle School 1/1 0/3 1Ski 2 1Nature 1

Whitnall High School 0/1 6/0 1 0/2 1 1

TOTALS 7/8 1/4 1/2 16/4 2 6 1/21 2 3 1 25 2 13 19 5 9

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non-resident registrAtion 1. Non-Resident registration will begin on Thursday, May 23, 2013.

2. Non-resident registrations received prior to the non-residentstarting date will be held and processed on Thursday, May 23,2013.

3. Please review General Information section for details regardingNon-Resident participation.

register firstPersons MUST register PRIOR to participation in ANY program. Registrations and fees cannot be handled at the sites by instructors or any staff members. Please be prepared to show your receipt at the first class session. Instructors have the authority to disallow participation until proof is given.

one household onlyIn order to help assure that the registration process is fair to all, a person may only register for their immediate household. It will not be acceptable for one person to register neighbors/friends/ extended relatives along with their own registrations. Only parents/legal guardians may register youth participants.

PAyment by credit cArdThe Department of Parks & Recreationwill accept use of Mastercard, Discoverand Visa cards for all registrations/program payments.

time outPersons should register by the date indicated. If yourclass does not meet their minimum enrollment bydate indicated, it may be cancelled and/or combined. All registered participants will be notified by phone of changes.Class rosters are prepared and given to instructors. Registrationsafter this date will be accepted only if openings exist and transac-tions must be completed IN-PERSON, as you will receive a receipt totake to your first session (proof of registration).

registrAtion forms must be signed to be vAlid

reAd your receiPtAll registration transactions are completed with the printing of a receipt. Please read the receipt to verify that you are enrolled in thecorrect class/session. Also, any program changes in dates, times, etc.will be noted there.

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droP boxAt your convenience,

drop-off your completed registration form NOWwith

payment in a sealed envelope marked Parks &Recreation Registration.

The Drop Box is located at theCity Hall South Entrance Doors.

fAx (414) 543-2369Registrations by fax will beaccepted NOW on a 24-hour

basis with Mastercard,Discover or Visa

payments. Simply complete the

registration form and includeyour credit card information.

on-line www.greenfieldwi.us/

parksrecSimply log on and follow

the step-by-step instructions. On-line registration for

starts NOWCharge cards only.

NOTE: There is an additional non-refundable on-line processing fee

The approval of your on-line transaction will serve as your confirmation

(please print-out for your records).our registrAtion motto is... we’ll mAKe more!!Additional program sessions and classes that is... We’ll try our best to accommodate your program

needs through alternate placements or creation of additional sessions whenever possible. Please help us serve you by registering early!

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Parks & RecreationRegistration

7325 W. Forest Home Greenfield, WI 53220

droP-offStarts NOW - a registration box

will be available in the Greenfield Parks & Recreation Office (City Hall, Room 200)Monday-Friday 9 AM-6 PM.

Registrations will be processed daily.

Confirmations will be mailed.- - -

in-Person serviceStarts NOW for residents

Confirmations will be issued.

The Greenfield Department of Parks & Recreation registration process was developed to permit fair access to recreation programs and services for all residents.FROM BROCHURE DELIVERY (NOW): GREENFIELD RESIDENT registrations received will be drawn at random and processed daily, giving equal access to all offerings(non-resident policy noted below) . Random registration is fair for today’s busy families, since you can mail or use the drop-box/fax/on-line anytime, even if theoffice is closed. No need to stand in long lines to register. Confirmations will be mailed, unless otherwise noted. Call (414) 329-5370 for more information.

Extra registration forms available online @ www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

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Web Site: www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec 59SET IN STONE

In 2006, Bi-Centennial Park (51st & Layton, near the Law Enforcement Center and NEW Library) officially became a Citypark. As part of our 50th Celebration Legacy Project, a fountain was placed in the park as a centerpiece. Other park features include flag-poles and a stone marker, all framed by a beautiful garden and landscaping. The outer area surrounding the fountain will be paved with bricks, providing you a unique opportunity to make a lasting mark to:

• Commemorate your family’s place in Greenfield History • Remember a loved one• Honor a family member, friend or associate • Recognize an achievement• Celebrate a special occasion/event • Promote your business

The bricks are engraved using a laser process that will penetrate, melt and crystallize the clay brick, resulting in a permanent engraving.

set instoneleave your mark on greenfield history

Step 3: CREATE YOUR INSCRIPTION (Please print legibly)

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__ | __ | __ | __ | __ | __ | __ | __ | __ | __ | __ | __ | __ | __ |

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Note: Spaces and punctuation count as characters. All inscriptions willbe in uppercase only. Greek letters and other symbols not found on astandard keyboard may not be used. Each line of text will be automati-cally centered from left to right. Suggestion: In memory of (or) in honorof (no dates please)—this is not meant to be a memorial.

Step 4: IS A BRICK A GIFT?We will be happy to send the recipient an acknowledgementand the text of your inscription.

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Name: ______________________________________________

Address: ____________________________________________

City: ________________________________________________

State/Zip: ___________________________________________

Bricks will be installed in the Fall of 2013...

if orders are received before June 28, 2013

brick order formComplete the following information to purchase and dedicate your brick.

Return to: City of Greenfield 7325 W. Forest Home Ave., Greenfield, WI 53220

Call (414) 329-5370 for more information

Customized product—Sorry, NO refunds

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ORDER!

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General Guidelines: No obscenities or profanities / No acronyms that could be construed as obscene or profane. No derogatory messages based onrace, color creed, religion, national origin or sexual orientation / No political messages / No derogatory messages regarding any individual or entity. The Cityreserves the right, in their sole discretion to deny sale of any brick with an inappropriate inscription.

STEP 1: Please complete the following informationName: ______________________________________________

Address: ____________________________________________

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City: ________________________________________________

State/Zip: ___________________________________________

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Email:_______________________________________________

Payment Options:

q Check — Payable to City the Greenfield Parks & Recreation

q Master Card/Visa Please charge my credit card:

Card Number: ___________________________________

Expiration Date: ____ / ____ / ______

Signature: ___________________________________________(required for all credit card orders)

Step 2: SELECT A BRICK SIZE 3q

q Option One— 4” x 8” half-paver Brick — $50Up to 3 lines of text (14 characters/spaces per line)

q Option Two— 8” x 8” full-paver Brick — $100Up to 6 lines of text (14 characters/spaces per line)

q Option Three— 8” x 8” full-paver Brick — $150Business logo with up to 3 lines of text (14 characters/spaces per line) Clean black & white logo must be provided.

COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS DIRECTORY

• Beautification Commitee, Greenfield Joan Stevens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 545-3381

• Boy Scouts of Milw. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 774-1776

• Chamber of Commerce(Voice Mail) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 327-8500

• Dan Jansen Family Festival, Inc. Julie Rome . . . . . . . . . . . . www.jansenfest.org

• Football, Greenfield YouthGreg Lang . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 281-6420

• Girl Scouts of Milw. Area . . . . . . . . . 476-1050

• Golden AgersDon & Bev Almquist . . . . . . . . . . . . . 282-4697

• Greenfield JayceesKate VanderVort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 367-4524www.greenfieldjaycees.org

• Greenfield Library FoundationRonald Tays. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 421-0255

• Greenfield Lions ClubDon Almquist, Pres. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 282-4697

• Greater Greenfield Lions Club, Inc. Derald Kettlewell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 545-5514

• Greenfield Historical SocietyBob Roesler, Curator . . . . . . . (414) 763-2675www.greenfieldhistorialsocietywi.org

• Greenfield Little LeagueHotline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 545-9339www.greenfieldLL.com

• Interfaith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 421-3678

• Kulwicki Park “Brooks Pavilion”kulwickireservations@gmail.com

• Milwaukee Metro. Fair Housing Council . . . . . . . . . . . . 278-1240

• N.B. Synquettes Synchronized SwimJill Gretenhart . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 783-4299

• Partners of Parks & RecreationFrances Ziegler. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 801-3612

• Southwest YMCA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 546-9622

• Southwest Aquatic Team (SWAT)Dale Schrank (Lessons). . . . . . . . . . . 679-9929Cindy Budnik (Comp. Team) (262) 679-SWATwww.swimswat.org

• Southwest Toastmasters 4955Dick Elliott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 679-9652delliott6633@sbcglobal.net

• Special Olympics Wisconsin(Greater Milwaukee) . . . . . . . (262) 241-7786www.specialolympicswisconsin.org

• Whitnall Area Youth SportsFootball - Mike Roberts . . . . . . . . . . 327-0047Baseball - Dave Sutton . . . . . . . . . . . 427-1185

• Womens Club, GreenfieldLois Stanton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 281-8536

• WIL-O-WAY Recreation CenterMike Bonk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 278-3938

Milwaukee County offers year-round recreationservices for children and adults with physical,

developmental, and emotional special needs.

INDEPENDENCE FIRST . . . . . . . . . . . 291-7520Resources for people with disabilities.

EASTER SEAL RECREATION CENTER . . . . . . . . . . . . 482-01335151 S. 6th Street—Offering a wide range ofrecreational experiences to adults 18+ yearswith physical disabilities.

April 2012

60 SCHOOL / COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS

greenfield school start times to change

(March 25, 2013) Greenfield Schoolstart times will change beginningwith the 2013 – 14 school year. OnMarch 25, the School Board voted tochange the high school start timefrom 7:10 to 7:30 AM and the MiddleSchool start time from 7:42 to 7:30AM. The High School and MiddleSchool end time will be 2:45 PM.

In addition, the elementary schoolstart times will be standardized. ElmDale and Maple Grove start timeswill move from 9:15 to 8:45 AM,bringing them in line with those ofEdgewood and Glenwood. The ele-mentary schools end time will be3:26 PM.

For additional information onSchool District of Greenfield news,activities and events, contact StuartWilke in the Community RelationsDepartment at 414-855-2030 orswilke@admin.greenfield.k12.wi.us.

school district of greenfield summer school registration

Summer School registration and application materials will be available on-line beginning April 15at http://www.greenfield.k12.wi.us. The School District of Greenfield Summer School Program isavailable for students in grades K – 12 and is an opportunity for students to keep their skills current and expand their learning opportunities. This helps to ensure ongoing educationalgrowth and prevents potential summer regression. The program also complements the learningopportunities that many students enjoy with their families during the summer.

Elementary and Middle School registration will take place from April 15 to May 24. High Schoolregistration is scheduled from April 15 to June 17. Maple Grove Elementary, 6921 W. Cold SpringRd., will be the site of the kindergarten through fifth grade summer school program. GreenfieldHigh School, 4800 S. 60 St., will be the site of the middle school and high school programs.Elementary and Middle School Program classes will be held from June 19 through July 24 (noclasses on July 4 and 5). The High School program is scheduled from June 24 through August 2(no classes on July 4 and 5).

Summer School placement is based on students’ 2013 – 14 grade level. Except for a materials feefor some courses, School District of Greenfield resident and current Chapter 220, OpenEnrollment and Tuition Waiver students can attend Summer School at no-charge. For all others,the cost is $75 for elementary level students, $200 for middle school students, and $400 for highschool students.

Transportation is available for School District of Greenfield resident students. Cost is $65 per student for the four-week session at the K – 8 level and $100 for the six-week, high school session.Greenfield Parks and Recreation will offer early drop off care from 7 to 8 AM at Maple Grove andthe School’s Out program from Noon until 5 PM to elementary grade students. For additionalbefore and after school information, refer to the Parks and Recreation web site at www.green-field.wi.us/ or call 414-329-5370.

For a complete list of course offerings, please access the District web site at www.greenfield.k12.wi.us.For questions regarding registration, call 414-855-2043.

For additional information on School District of Greenfield news, activities and events, contactStuart Wilke in the Community Relations Department at 414-855-2030 or swilke@admin.green-field.k12.wi.us.

61ATTRACTION DISCOUNT TICKETS

Attraction Information Gate Price Our Price Savings

NOAH’S ARK FAMILY PARK—WISCONSIN DELLSAll day unlimited pass $41.52 $31 $10.52Season: May 25-September 2 / Children 2 & under FREE

Original Wisconsin Ducks (Lower Dells)—WISCONSIN DELLSSeason: May-October 31 / Hours Vary Adult $26.60 $22.70 $3.90Children 3 & under FREE Child (Age 4-11) $13.30 $13 $0.30

PIRATE’S COVE ADVENTURE GOLF—WISCONSIN DELLS“18 holes” Does not include Family Fun Center (No exp. date) Adult/Child $7.95 $5.25 $2.70Children 5 & under FREE

MILWAUKEE COUNTY ZOO—MILWAUKEE, WI Admission does NOT include the zoomobile, zoo train, Adult (Age 13+) $14.25 $10.25 $4animal rides, tours, shows or parking. Child (Age 3-12) $11.25 $8.25 $3Open year round Monday-Saturday 9AM-5PM (ticket exp. 12/31/12)Sundays & Holidays 9AM-6PM Children 2 & under FREE

SIX FLAGS GREAT AMERICA & HURRICANE HARBOR—GURNEE, ILRefer to website at www.sftp.com for operating schedule. Any day pass $63.85 $41 $22.85Season: May 4-Oct 27, 2013 NEW Season Pass $82.39 $74 $8.39Hours vary 10AM-9PM or 10PM “Special”WPRA Week (July 6-14)ONLY $63.85 $31 $32.85We do not sell child tickets (children defined as under 54") Children 2 & under FREE

COUNTRY SPRINGS WATER PARK—PEWAUKEE, WI Season: May 27-Sept. 19 Weekday (M-Th) Water Park Pass Adult/Child $15 $12 $3Hours posted on tickets Weekend (Fri-Sun) Water Park Pass Adult/Child $25 $19 $6Children 23 months & under are FREE

GREEN BAY PACKERS HALL OF FAME—GREEN BAY, WI Season: Year round / Children 5 and under FREE Adult (12+) $10 $8 $2

Child (6-11) $5 $4 $1

MILWAUKEE PUBLIC MUSEUM—MILWAUKEE, WISeason: May 28-September 30 Adult $14 $11 $3Children 2 and under FREE Child (3-17) $11 $8 $3

MILWAUKEE PUBLIC MUSEUM DOME THEATER—MILWAUKEE, WISeason: May 28-September 30 Adult $8 $6 $2Children 2 and under FREE Child (3-17) $6 $5 $1

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PArK ticKetsThe Department of Parks andRecreation will be participating in the WPRA Wisconsin Park &Recreation Associations discountticket program to provide great‘Family Fun’ opportunities ataffordable prices. Besides receivingtickets at an excellent savings,you will be contributing to Parks& Recreation in Greenfield as apercentage of each ticket soldwill be placed in the “ProgramSponsorship Fund!”

Tickets will be available for purchase during regular officehours (M-F 9 AM-6 PM),at theParks & Recreation Departmentbeginning Monday, May 13through Friday, August 30, 2013.

Cash or VISA / Master Card /Discover Only (No Checks)

— Special Notes —

1 - Once purchased, your tickets cannot be refunded or exchanged.

2 - Tickets MUST be used for thecurrent season.

3 - Any other discount offers willnot be applicable.

4 - Requests for tickets will onlybe mailed to interested person if we receive a self-addressed, stampedenvelope along with yourrequest and payment (chargecard only) for desired tickets.

(Admission prices subject to change)

NEED MORE INFORMATION?Visit our website

www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrecor call the Parks & RecreationDepartment @ (414) 329-5370

(M-F 9AM-6PM)

62 COMMUNITY SPECIAL EVENTS

19th Annual dAn JAnsen fAmily festMemorial Day Weekend

May 24-26, 2013Konkel Park

5151 W. Layton Ave., Greenfield WI(Tentative Schedule)

Friday, May 24 5 PM Festival Opens5-10 PM Carnival Rides by Rainbow Valley7-11 PM Rebel Grace -Entertainment Tent11 PM Park and Festival Closes

Saturday, May 258:00 AM-2:00 PM Cruisin' Car Show - Sponsored by the

Greater Greenfield Lions Club (rain date Sunday)

12 PM Festival Opens12-10 PM Carnival Rides by Rainbow Valley12-4 PM $18 Ride Special (Purchase armband

for unlimited rides)2-6 PM The Oldies But Goodies Spectacular –

Entertainment Tent5-6 PM The Real Clowns - Family Tent7-11PM Cherry Pie - Entertainment Tent 11:00 PM Park and Festival Closes

Sunday, May 2612 PM Festival Opens12-10 PM Carnival Rides by Rainbow Valley2-6 PM The Doo-Wop Daddies -

Entertainment Tent7-11 PM The Toys - Entertainment Tent11 PM Park and Festival Closes

Monday, May 27Festival Closed

12-4 PM $18 Ride Special (Purchase armbandfor unlimited rides)

www.jansenfest.orgProceeds to benefit the City Parks Department

summer sPeciAl events

PARTNERS OF GREENFIELD PARKS AND RECREATION PROGRAM OF EVENTS (TIMES ARE APPROXIMATIONS)

11:00 AM FESTIVAL GROUNDS/VENDORS OPEN

12:15 PM PARADEFOLLOWING PARADE AT KONKEL NEAR FLAGS:• UWM MARCHING BAND 5TH QUARTER PERFORMANCE• FLAG CEREMONY MAYOR’S OPENING REMARKSAfternoon DJ and Emcee - SKIBS Entertainment

2:00 PM • ARE YOU SMARTER THAN A 5TH GRADER CONTEST

3:00 PM • ELVIS LOOK - A - LIKE CONTEST

4:00 PM • TBA

5:00 PM PIE EATING CONTEST - Sponsored by BAKERS SQUARE

6:00 PM • TBA

9:30 PM • FIREWORKS

11:00 PM • FESTIVAL GROUNDS CLOSE

For up-to-date event information: contact Jeannette Lucero, Event Organizer 414.282.0141

or visit https://www.facebook.com/Greenfield4thOfJuly

greenfield

4th of July celebrationThursday, July 4, 201311:00 AM-11:00 PM

Konkel Park5151 W Layton Ave • Greenfield

5K Run/Walk (pg. 13)

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For cancellation notices and updates—call our 24-hour information Line

(414) 297-9008

Online cancellations Informationwww.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

National Night Out is cooperatively hosted by the City ofGreenfield Police, Fire, Parks and Recreation, Health, and PublicWorks Departments. It provides a great opportunity for theGreenfield Community to come together and become comfort-able and meet with their Protective Services & other CityServices. We encourage you to come out with your family andneighbors to Konkel Park to show unity in our Community andto promote safe neighborhoods.

Event Highlights Include: • Free Brats/Hotdog, chips & soft drink • Performance by the UW Madison-Marching Band• K-9 Unit Demonstration• Police, Fire, and Public Works Vehicles & Equipment on display• Klements racing sausages

Other activities include: Inflatable Rides, dunk tank, a rockclimbing wall and displays from local businesses.

Remember the Best Crime Prevention Tool is a Good Neighbor!!!

Tuesday August 6, 2013

5:30-8:30 PM Konkel Park

camping @ KonkelNo need to travel far, it’s right in your backyard!

Pack your bags, stake out your spot and set-up your tentfor an over-night camp-out at Konkel Park. A variety ofactivities are planned for the whole family to experienceand enjoy. Play nature exploring games, watch a movie,listen to camp fire stories and much more. Snacks provided (smores & hot dogs), dinner on your own.

Saturday-SundayJuly 27-28, 2013

Rain or Shine

Set-up 3:00 PM (Saturday) Take down 9:00 AM (Sunday)

$20 per family of five / $5 each additional person (residents only)6013.CMP

Use the registration form (pages 56/58) to register. Be sure to note the names of all family members attending. P.S. Don’t forget to bring your tent, toothbrush, blanket, pillow and

that favorite stuffed animal.

Hosted by: The City of Greenfield Dept. of Parks & Recreation

10th Annual

moviesin the Park

The Greenfield Parks & Recreation Department will beshowing three family-friendly films (G or PG rated) onour new 12’ screen—guaranteed fun for all ages.There is no better place to be this summer thanKonkel Park (5151 W. Layton Ave.) by the gazebowatching movies under the stars. Parking is availablein the parking lot.

June 29— Hotel Transylvania (8:45 PM) July 13 — Madagascar 3 (8:30 PM)July 27 — Wreck It Ralph (8:30 PM)

(*) Approximate times

Concessions will be available. Please bring a chair orblanket to sit on and don’t forget the bug spray.

(No registration required!)

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City of GreenfieldDepartment of Parks & Recreation

7325 W. Forest Home Ave.Greenfield, WI 53220-3356

Parks & Recreation

may24-26 Jansen Family Fest (pg. 62)

June12 Seniorfest (pg. 48)18 World’s Largest Swimming

Lesson (pg. 21)14 Health Check Fair 55+ (pg. 48)29 Movie in the Park - Hotel

Transylvania (pg. 63)

July4 4th of July Celebration (pg. 62)

13 Movie in the Park - Madagascar 3 (pg. 63)

16 55+ Picnic (pg. 42)

13 Movie in the Park - Madagascar 3 (pg. 66)

27 Movie in the Park - Wreck It Ralph (pg. 63)

27 Adult Tennis Tournament (pg. 9)

27-28 Camp@Konkel (pg. 63)

August3 Youth Tennis Tournament (pg. 9)6 National Night Out (pg. 63)14 Strawberry Shortcake 55+ (pg. 42)

september7 5K Run/Walk (pg. 13)7 Punt, Pass & Kick (pg. 11)

For more information... call (414) 329-5370 or visit our website www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

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