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381 E. Main Street • Stoughton, WI 53589 873-6746 • www.cityofstoughton.com/rec

Fall/Winter 2010Stoughton Parks

& Recreation Guide

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Residency PolicyResidents are considered people who pay prop-

erty taxes to the City of Stoughton. Townships, School District, etc. have no bearing on your residency for our purposes. It may be possible that you might be a resi-dent and our online registration system considers you a non-resident. In these cases, please contact us and we can make the appropriate change to your account.

How to Register for a Recreation Program

There are two simple ways to register for a recreation program.

1. The first way is by filling out a paper registration form. A paper registration form can be found near the end of the guide. Once the paper registration form is filled out, a person can mail it to us or stop by our office.

2. The second way is by going to our online registration site, https://activenet9.active.com/stoughtonrec/. Online registration is fast, simple, and convenient.

Stay connected with the Recreation Department!

Create an account on our online registration system at https://activenet9.active.com/stoughtonrec/ if you don’t want to miss out on our program emails and our weekly newsletter. You can also add us as a Facebook friend.

Inclusion Service & Recreation Programs

Recreation and leisure activities are an important aspect of life for all people. We will make reasonable accommodations to many of our recreation programs so individuals with disabilities can participate with-out fundamentally changing the program. Please go to our web site at www.cityofstoughton/rec, click on Therapeutic Services.

2011 Park Shelter ReservationsThe first day to reserve a park shelter for 2011 is

January 3, 2011. The fee to reserve a park shelter is $30 for residents of the City of Stoughton and $50 for non-residents. There is also a $25 deposit that is required with all shelter reservations. Shelters can be reserved online at https://activenet9.active.com/stoughtonrec/ or at the Recreation Department office.

2011 Lowell Park Community Garden Plots

The first day to reserve a new garden plot for the com-ing summer will be February 1, 2011. All returning gar-deners will have until March 1, 2011 to make a decision if they would want their same plot again. Additional plots for returning gardeners will fall into a first come, first served basis. Please go to our website, www.cityofs-toughton.com/rec, for more detailed information.

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PLAY HOCKEYWith Stoughton Youth Hockey Association!

F Girls & Boys Ages 4-14

F ALL SKILL LEVELS WELCOME!

F Learn-to-Skate to Competitive Teams (October 2010 to March 2011)

F Fees vary by program and fundraising opportunities are available

F Equipment rental available

F For more information about the Vikings, call Ryan at 608.852.5114 or email [email protected]

F For more information visit: www.stoughtonhockey.com

LEVELS:In House:

Mini-Vikes – ages 4-6Mighty Vikes – ages 7-9

Competitive:Mites – ages 7-8Squirts – ages 9-10PeeWee – ages 11-12Girls U14 – ages 11-14Bantam – ages 13-14

Stoughton Youth Hockey AssociationSYHA exists to provide an opportunity for all area youth to develop a love for the sport of hockey. Our program is designed to teach hockey skills, knowledge of the game, good sportsmanship, and the essence of team play through equal participation for all players.

SYHA follows all rules and guidelines set forth by USA Hockey. Skaters in our programs are divided into subgroups according to USA Hockey guidelines by birth year.

Every Player must register with USA Hockey to participate in any of the SYHA programs: http://www.usahockeyregistration.com/

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Stoughton Area Youth CenterThis fall the new youth center building at 567 E. Main

St. should be open and running for children in grades 5-8. Volunteers have fund raised over $500,000 and led the make-over of the old warehouse building provided by Don Wahlin of Stoughton Trailers.

Our staff, led by Tamberly Brooks and Americorp member Paul Sambou, are excited to offer programs daily between 3:00-6:00 pm as well as special events and summer hours.

For more information about the Youth Center and its activi-ties, contact Tom Lynch at Stoughton Parks and Recreation (873-6746)

Youth Basketball ProgramsLittle Viking Basketball (Grades K-2)

After undergoing a successful redesign last year, we are going to keep this program the same. There will be a six week instruction session followed by a six week league session. The kindergarten age group will not have a league session.

Little Viking Basketball InstructionThe instruction period will cover six weeks where players will learn the

basic fundamentals and rules from a qualified basketball instructor. Parents are welcome to volunteer assist with coaching activities if they would like to be involved and learn about basketball coaching. Players who wish to participate in the league are strongly encouraged to participate in the instruction session.Days: Saturday MorningsFee: $30 Residents; $40 Non-ResidentsRegistration Deadline: October 28 for K-1st grades, October 15 for 2nd grade.Grades Program Code Gym Times DatesK - Boys & Girls 1120.413 Yahara 8:00-8:45 am 11/6-12/11K - Boys & Girls 1120.414 Yahara 8:45-9:30 am 11/6-12/111st - Boys & Girls 1120.415 Yahara 9:30-10:15 am 11/6-12/111st - Boys & Girls 1120.416 Yahara 10:15-11:00 am 11/6-12/112nd - Girls 1120.417 Community Bldg. 9:00-10:00 am 10/23-11/272nd - Boys 1120.418 Community Bldg. 10:00-11:00 am 10/23-11/27

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Little Viking Basketball LeaguesThe league session will be six weeks long with a game each week. Basketball rules

and violations will be enforced to teach participants the game of basketball. Volunteer coaches are needed for this session! A qualified basketball worker will be there to assist volunteer coaches. Days: Saturday MorningsFee: $30 Residents; $40 Non-ResidentsRegistration Deadline: December 30Grades Program Code Gym Times Dates1st - Boys & Girls 1121.408 Yahara 9:30-11:00 am 1/8-2/122nd - Girls 1121.409 Community Bldg. 9:00-10:00 am 1/15-2/192nd - Boys 1121.410 Community Bldg. 10:00-11:00 am 1/15-2/19

Junior Viking Basketball (Grades 3-6)Junior Viking Basketball is for children in grades 3-6. Both sessions will run for

six weeks.

Junior Viking Basketball InstructionA qualified basketball instructor will teach participants the fundamentals of bas-

ketball through fun and exciting activities. Parents can volunteer to assist instruc-tor with activities if they would like to be involved and learn more about coaching basketball.Days: Saturday MorningsFee: $30 Residents; $40 Non-ResidentsRegistration Deadline: October 15 for 2010 Sessions,

December 30 for 2011 SessionsGrades Program Code Gym Times Dates3rd - Boys 1120.419 Community Bldg. 8:00-8:45 am 1/15-2/193rd - Girls 1120.420 Community Bldg. 8:45-9:30 am 10/23-11/274th - Boys 1120.421 River Bluff 9:30-10:15 am 1/8-2/124th - Girls 1120.422 River Bluff 10:15-11:00 am 11/6-12/18 (no 12/4)5-6th - Boys 1120.423 River Bluff 9:00-10:00 am 1/8-2/125-6th - Girls 1120.424 River Bluff 10:00-11:00 am 11/6-12/18 (no 12/4)

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Junior Viking Basketball LeagueThe league period will be six weeks long with a game each week. These

leagues run opposite of Tri-County. Basketball rules and violations will be enforced to teach participants the game of basketball. A qualified bas-ketball worker will be there to assist volunteer coaches. Volunteer coaches will be needed for this session!Days: Saturday MorningsLocation: High School Field HouseFee: $30 Residents; $40 Non-ResidentsRegistration Deadline: October 28 for 2010 Sessions, December 30 for 2011 SessionsGrades Program Code Times Dates3-4th - Boys 1121.411 10:00-Noon 11/6-12/113-4th - Girls 1121.412 10:00-Noon 1/15-2/195-6th - Boys 1121.413 8:00-10:00 am 11/6-12/115-6th - Girls 1121.414 8:00-10:00 am 1/15-2/19

High School Recreational Basketball LeagueWe are once again offering a basketball league open to all high school students except players involved on

high school teams. Players will sign up individually and teams will be created through a draft process.Days: WednesdaysDates: 1/5-2/9Times: 6:00-9:00 pm, game times will vary Location: Yahara GymProgram Code: 1122.102Fee: $30 Residents; $38 Non-ResidentsRegistration Deadline: December 30

High School Open Gym BasketballThis is an open gym for high school students. Please bring your own ball if you decide to attend.

Days: WednesdaysDates: 12/1, 12/8, 12/15Location: Yahara GymTimes: 7:30-9:00 pm on 12/1, 6:00-7:30 pm on 12/8 and 12/15Fee: $2 per day

Adult Basketball ProgramsFall 3 on 3 Basketball League

This basketball league is for adults. Teams will play multiple games per night. This is a self officiated league. Players will be able to get in basketball shape for their upcoming winter season by playing in this league. Contact the Recreation Department for a registration form.Ages: AdultsDates: 9/13 - 11/1Days: Monday NightsTimes: 6:00-9:00 pmPlace: Yahara School GymFee: $80 per team

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Adult Winter Basketball LeaguesWe offer multiple different basketball leagues. Leagues generally start in late November and end in March.

Please see the different league options below. Sunday game times are in the late afternoon/early evening. Men’s leagues have a 12 game season length and the women’s league has a 10 game season length. These are officiated leagues and standings are kept. Players must signup as a team. We do maintain a free agent list if you are inter-ested in playing, but don’t have a team to play on. Contact the Recreation Department for a registration form. Men’s Sunday AMen’s Sunday BMen’s Monday (Over 35)Women’s Wednesday

Adult Open Gym BasketballThese are a great alternative if your schedule’s too busy to commit to a

league. Please bring your own ball if you plan on attending.SaturdaysDates: 10/16-3/12Closed: 12/4, 12/11, 12/25, 1/1, 1/8Location: Community BuildingTimes: 12:00-1:30 pm Fee: $2 per day

SundaysDates: 10/17-3/13Closed: 12/26, 1/2, 1/9Location: Community BuildingTimes: 1:00-2:30 pm Fee: $2 per day

Adult Volleyball ProgramsCoed Volleyball Leagues

Our coed volleyball leagues are very popular with area residents. We have three different leagues that will match your team’s skill level. Matches are played on Thursday nights and start in November and run through March. Players must signup as a team. Contact the Recreation Department for a registration form.

Women’s Volleyball LeagueLast year was the first year of our Women’s Volleyball League.

Matches are played on Tuesday nights. The league will start in early November or late December and run through February. Players must signup as a team. Contact the Recreation Department for a registration form.

Volleyball Open GymDates: 10/18-3/14Days: MondaysClosed: 12/27Location: Community BuildingTimes: 7:00-8:30 pm Fee: $2 per day

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Ice Skating LessonsRyan Picek will once again be graciously volunteering his expertise

and time to run our skating lesson program. The skating lessons are open to students’ ages 3 years and above and all skill levels. The classes will be broken down into groups by skill level once they “hit” the ice. The emphasis on this program is having fun while learning to skate. A lim-ited amount of daily skate rentals are available at the Mandt Community Center (873-7528) and long-term rentals are available through Middleton Sports & Fitness (836-3931).Times: 11:00-NoonDays: SaturdaysLocation: Mandt Community CenterAges: 3+Fee: $65 Resident; $75 Non-ResidentProgram Program Code Dates Registration DeadlineFall Ice Skating Lessons 1240.401 11/6-12/11 October 28Winter Ice Skating Lessons 1240.402 1/8-2/12 December 30

Sports Sampler for KindergartnersThis is a new program where kindergartners will have a chance to play six dif-

ferent sports to see what they like. The different sports will include floor hockey, indoor soccer, basketball, tennis, t-ball, and dodgeball. Please bring your own racquet for the week of tennis. Dates: 1/8 - 2/12Times: 8:45-9:30 amDays: Saturdays starting February 12Location: Yahara GymGrades: KindergartnersProgram Code: 1300.401Fee: $30 Resident; $38 Non-ResidentRegistration Deadline: December 30

Youth Floor HockeyThis is a new program brought to us by Ryan Picek. This is a

great way for your child to learn stick technique, teamwork, and stay in shape. Teams will be formed each week and games will be played. The program will be a great introduction to the fun sport of hockey.Times: 6:30-7:30 pmDates: August 25 - September 29Registration Deadline: August 23Days: WednesdaysLocation: Mandt Community CenterFee: $30 Resident; $38 Non-ResidentAges Program Code5-7 1301.3008-10 1301.301

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Early Release Trip to Mount OlympusJoin us on a trip to Mount Olympus after school on October 27th. October 27th is a scheduled early release day

for children in grades K-8. Mount Olympus has both an indoor water park and indoor theme park that the children will be able to use during this trip. Please bring a bag lunch or money for food at the park. The trip is for children in grades 6-8, but younger children are welcome if they’re accompanied by an adult. Please contact the Recreation Department if you’re interested in being a chaperone.Grades: 6-8, younger children are welcome if they’re accompanied by an adultDate: October 27Day: Wednesday Pick-up/Drop-off Time: 11:40 am & 5:30 pmPick-up/Drop-off Location: River Bluff Middle SchoolProgram Code: 1260.300Fee: $35 Residents; $43 Non-ResidentsMin./Max of Participants: 25/50Deadline: October 13

Stoughton Recreation Ski Club TripsGo on a ski trip with the Recreation Department! We have multiple trips to

Devil’s Head, Tyrol Basin, and Cascade Mountain. Trips take place on Friday nights in January and February. Trips are for middle and high school age children. Sign up the week of the trip at River Bluff or at the Recreation Department. Look for more information at the schools in late December as the trips start after winter break.

Youth WrestlingThis is a great introductory program for wrestling. Participants will learn

proper fundamentals and techniques of wrestling. There is a major emphasis on participation and sportsmanship. No equipment is necessary besides gym shoes.Days: SaturdaysDates: 12/4-1/22 (No class 12/25 & 1/1)Times: 9:00-10:00 am Location: High School Wrestling RoomFee: $30 Resident; $38 Non-ResidentRegistration Deadline: November 24

BatonLearn the basics of baton twirling in our baton class. All students will have the

opportunity to march in the spring’s Syttende Mai Parade. The advanced baton class is for children who have previously been in the baton program. Each student is required to bring their own balanced baton. Please indicate baton size on the registration form if you are ordering one.Days: WednesdaysDates: 4/6-5/11Grades: 2nd-7thLocation: Kegonsa School GymRegistration Deadline: 3/1Class Program Code Time Fee (Res./NR)Beginner W/Baton Included 3240.401 6:15-7:15 pm $60/$68Beginner W/O Baton Included 3240.402 6:15-7:15 pm $30/$38Advanced W/Baton Included 3240.403 7:15-8:15 pm $60/$68Advanced W/O Baton Included 3240.404 7:15-8:15 pm $30/$38

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Gym Games for Little TykesThis program will introduce children to several different games that range from

t-ball to animal tag. This is great opportunity to keep your little ones active in the colder months.Days: SaturdaysDates: 1/8 - 2/12Times: 11:00 am-NoonLocation: River Bluff GymWho: Ages 3-Pre KFee: $30 Residents; $38 Non-ResidentsRegistration Deadline: 1/3

Preschool Open PlayThis activity is an unstructured play time for pre-school age chil-

dren. We will provide balls and other equipment that you can use to play with your child. This is a great way to have your child interact with other children. No pre-registration is required.Days: WednesdaysDates: 12/1-2/23Times: 10:00-11:00 amLocation: Lake View Church GymFee: $2 per day

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Session I of Zumba Starts

Floor Hockey Ends

3 on 3 Basketball

League Starts, Session I of

Dance & Yoga Classes Start

Miniball Soccer Starts

Session I of Dance &

Yoga Classes End

Session II of Zumba

Starts

Mount Olympus

Trip

Volleyball Open Gym

StartsSession II of

Zumba Starts

Sunday Open Gym Basketball

Starts

2-3rd Grade Girls Basketball

Instruction Starts, 2nd Grade Boys Basketball

Instruction Starts

K-1st Grade Basketball

Instruction Deadline, 3-6th

Grade Boys Basketball

Grade Boys Basketball

Grade Boys

League Deadline

2-6th Grade Girls

Basketball Instruction Deadline, 2nd Grade Deadline, 2nd Grade Deadline,

Boys Basketball Instruction

Boys Basketball Instruction

Boys Basketball

Deadline

Saturday Open Gym Basketball Saturday Open Gym Basketball Saturday Open

Starts, Miniball Gym Basketball Starts, Miniball Gym Basketball

Soccer Ends, Session II of Zumba Ends

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3 on 3 Basketball

League Ends, Session II of

Dance & Yoga Classes Start

Nov. 6 Cont.

4-6th Grade Girls Basketball Girls Basketball

Instruction Starts, Ice Skating

Lessons StartSkating

Lessons StartSkating

K-1st Grade Basketball Instruction Starts, 3-6th Grade Boys Basketball

Grade Boys Basketball

Grade Boys

League Starts,

2-3rd Grade Girls

Basketball Instruction

Ends, 2nd Grade Boys Basketball Instruction EndsBoys Basketball Instruction EndsBoys Basketball

High School Basketball Open Gym, Preschool Open Play Starts

High School Basketball Open Gym

High School Basketball Open Gym

Dec. 30 Cont.

3rd Grade Boys Basketball

3rd Grade Boys Basketball

3rd Grade Boys

Instruction Deadline, 4-6th

Grade Boys

3-6th Grade Girls

Basketball League Deadline,

1st Grade League Deadline,

1st Grade League Deadline,

Basketball League Deadline,

Dec. 11 Cont. No Open Gym Basketball, Ice No Open Gym Basketball, Ice No Open Gym

Skating Lessons End

No Open Gym

Basketball

Session II of Dance &

Yoga Classes End

Basketball Instruction

Deadline, 2nd Grade Basketball

Leagues Deadline, High School

Basketball League Deadline

No Open Gym Basketball, Youth Wrestling Starts,

Session II of Zumba Ends

K-1st Grade Basketball

Instruction Ends, 3-6th Grade

Boys Basketball League Ends,

Boys Basketball League Ends,

Boys Basketball

4-6th Grade Girls Basketball Instruction

Ends

No Open Gym

Basketball

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Futsal Indoor SoccerFutsal is an indoor version of soccer that

is played around the world. Ted Judy brings this excellent skill building sport to Stoughton Recreation. Players participate in “open-play” games that encourage creativity and teamwork. Licensed soccer coaches give tips when appropri-ate. Stay in shape, have fun, and get better! Sign-up today for the sessions that fit your schedule and desire. More information to come.

Fall Miniball SoccerStart your little Pelé on his or her way to a

lifelong love of recreation activities. Nothing com-pares to soccer for an introduction to structured team sports. The emphasis on this program is having fun and getting your child to like sports. This program isn’t intended on teaching high level skills to your child because of the ages of the participants. Days: SaturdaysDates: September 11 - October 16Location: Racetrack ParkFee: $30 Resident; $38 Non-ResidentRegistration Deadline: September 1stAges/Grades Program Code Times3 years 1130.303 9:45-10:45 am 4 years-Kindergarten 1130.304 11:00-Noon

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Spring Miniball SoccerStart your little Pelé on his or her way to a lifelong love of

recreation activities. Nothing compares to soccer for an intro-duction to structured team sports. The emphasis on this pro-gram is having fun and getting your child to like sports. This program isn’t intended on teaching high level skills to your child because of the ages of the participants. Please note that this program will be switching to Sunday afternoons.Days: SundaysDates: April 10 - May 21 (no class April 24)Location: Racetrack Park Fee: $30 Resident; $38 Non-ResidentRegistration Deadline: April 1Ages/Grades Program Code Times3 years 1130.101 3:00-3:45 pm4 years-Kindergarten 1130.102 4:00-4:45 pm

Dance & Yoga ClassesBallet (Ages 5-9)

This is an affordable opportunity for children to learn basic techniques of ballet, enhancing their coor-dination, posture and poise. Ballet shoes/slippers are best; socks/tights are fine, no bare feet. Children new to ballet are welcome.Days: MondaysTimes: 6:00-6:55 pmMax/Min Participants: 7/5Location: Second floor of Stoughton Youth CenterFee: $25 Residents; $33 Non-ResidentsSession Program Code Dates1 1202.302 9/13-10/182 1202.402 11/1-12/6

Pre-Ballet (Ages 3-5)This is an affordable opportunity for children to learn basic techniques

of ballet, enhancing their coordination, posture and poise. Ballet shoes/slippers are best; socks/tights are fine, no bare feet. This is for children who have never been in a ballet class before.Days: MondaysTimes: 7:00-7:45 pmMax/Min Participants: 7/5Location: High School Dance RoomFee: $25 Residents; $33 Non-ResidentsSession Program Code Dates1 1201.302 9/13-10/182 1201.402 11/1-12/6

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Tap/Ballet Combo (Ages 4-7)This is a fun class where children can sample both basic ballet and rhythmic tap dancing. Tap shoes and ballet

shoes/slippers are best, hard soled shoes and socks/tights are okay.Days: TuesdaysTimes: 6:00-6:55 pmMax/Min Participants: 7/5Location: Second floor of Stoughton Youth CenterFee: $25 Residents; $33 Non-ResidentsSession Program Code Dates1 1200.303 9/14-10/192 1200.403 11/2-12/7

Tap Dancing (Ages 6-Adult)Have fun and exercise while learning the beginning techniques of

tap dancing. Tap shoes are best, but hard soled shoes will work also.Days: TuesdaysTimes: 7:00-7:55 pmMax/Min Participants: 7/5Location: Second floor of Stoughton Youth CenterFee: $25 Residents; $33 Non-ResidentsSession Program Code Dates1 1131.401 9/14-10/192 1131.402 11/2-12/7

Parent/Child Yoga (Ages 4-Adult)This is a class where both parents and children can practice yoga together. Yoga improves flexibility, circula-

tion, strengthens and tones muscles and relieves stress. Wear loose fitting clothing, bare feet or socks. Parent must accompany child. Yoga mats are not provided. Fee is for both parent and child pair.Days: WednesdaysTimes: 5:00 - 5:55 pmMax/Min Participants: 5/3 pairsLocation: Second floor of Public Safety BuildingFee: $30 Residents; $38 Non-Residents (fee reflects parent/child pair)Session Program Code Dates1 3201.302 9/15-10/202 3201.402 11/3-12/8

Kid’s Yoga (Ages 6-11)Childhood obesity or excess weight threatens the healthy future of one

third of American children. Yoga is a great way for children to become more active without being overwhelmed. Please bring a yoga mat as they’re not provided.Days: WednesdaysTimes: 6:00 - 6:45 pmMax/Min Participants: 8/5Location: Second floor of Public Safety BuildingFee: $25 Residents; $33 Non-Residents Session Program Code Dates1 1204.300 9/15-10/202 1204.400 11/3-12/8

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Basic Yoga (Adults)Improve flexibility and circulation, strenthen and tone

muscles, and relieve stress with basic yoga postures and stretches. This class is great for beginners or people who pre-fer a gentle yoga style. Wear loose fitting clothing, bare feet or socks. Please bring a yoga mat as they’re not provided.Days: ThursdaysTimes: 5:00 - 5:55 pmMax/Min Participants: 10/5Location: Second floor of Public Safety BuildingFee: $25 Residents; $33 Non-Residents Session Program Code Dates1 2200.300 9/16-10/212 2201.400 11/4-12/9 (no 11/25)

Zumba Fitness ClassesCertified instructor Heidi Schenkenberg is bringing Zumba to the Stoughton Recreation

Department. Zumba fuses hypnotic Latin rhythms and easy to follow moves to create a one of a kind fitness program that will blow you away.

Regular ZumbaThis class is for people who have been in a Zumba class before or who prefer a more

intense workout. Beginners are welcome to attend this class, but it might take a little longer to pick up certain moves.

Beginner ZumbaThis class is for people who have never taken a Zumba class before or who prefer a less intense workout.

Family ZumbaThis is an opportunity for the whole family to get in on the Zumba craze. Zumba is a class that the children will

love because of the different moves used during a workout. Fee: $25 Residents; $35 Non-ResidentsDeadlines: Session 1 - August 27th, Session 2 - October 13th, Session 3 - January 7th

Session 1Class Program Code Times Dates Days LocationRegular Zumba 2211.300 6:15-7:15 pm 9/1-10/6 Wednesday YaharaRegular Zumba 2211.301 6:00-7:00 pm 9/2-10/7 Thursday YaharaBeginner Zumba 2212.300 5:00-6:00 pm 9/1-10/6 Wednesday YaharaFamily Zumba 1211.300 9:00-10:00 am 9/4-10/9 (no 9/11) Saturday Yahara

Session 2Class Program Code Times Dates Days LocationRegular Zumba 2211.302 6:15-7:15 pm 10/20-12/1 (no 11/24) Wednesday YaharaRegular Zumba 2211.303 6:00-7:00 pm 10/21-12/2 (no 11/25) Thursday YaharaBeginner Zumba 2212.301 5:00-6:00 pm 10/20-12/1 (no 11/24) Wednesday YaharaFamily Zumba 1211.301 9:00-10:00 am 10/23-12/4 (no 11/27) Saturday Yahara

Session 3Class Program Code Times Dates Days LocationRegular Zumba 2211.400 6:15-7:15 pm 1/12-2/16 Wednesday SandhillRegular Zumba 2211.401 6:00-7:00 pm 1/13-2/17 Thursday YaharaBeginner Zumba 2212.301 5:00-6:00 pm 1/12-2/16 Wednesday SandhillFamily Zumba 1211.301 9:00-10:00 am 1/15-2/19 Saturday Yahara

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Belly Dancing (Adults)Express yourself as you learn movements to exotic belly dance rhythms! A wonderful toning full

body workout and great fun too! Wear comfortable clothing for movement. No special footwear need-ed, bare feet, slippers or socks are fine.Days: ThursdaysTimes: 6:00 - 6:55 pmMax/Min Participants: 12/5Location: Second floor of Public Safety BuildingFee: $25 Residents; $33 Non-Residents Session Program Code Dates1 2202.302 9/16-10/212 2202.402 11/4-12/16 (no 11/25)

Spring Softball Training CampGet ready for your softball season early! Varsity Coach Johnson, along with assistants will be teaching proper

technique on hitting, fielding, and throwing throughout the spring training camp.When: February 26th -March 19th Where: High School Field HouseInstructors: Varsity Softball Coach Toren Johnson and AssistantsFee: $30 Residents; $38 Non-ResidentsDeadline: February 21st Grade Program Code Times1-2 1100.104 8:00-9:00 am3-4 1100.105 9:00-10:00 am5-6 1100.106 10:00-11:00 am7-8 1100.107 11:00-Noon

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Enjoy an appetizer along with one ofour famous burgers, sandwiches,

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Spring Baseball ClinicStoughton High School baseball coaches Greg Gilles and Brad Ashmore along with

former players will get players ready for their upcoming season with their one day spring training camp. Participants will do various fielding and hitting drills to improve their game. When: March 26th Where: High School Field HouseInstructors: Varsity Baseball Coaches Fee: $12Deadline: March 21st Grade Program Code Times3-5 1111.102 8:00-9:30 am6-8 1111.103 10:00-11:30 am

Walking the HallsThis is a great opportunity to get out of the house and get exercise during the winter. Walk

around the halls of local schools and get out of the cold. For more details call the Stoughton High School Athletic Office at 877-5620Dates: November 15th - March 11th Closed: 12/27Days: Monday-FridayLocation: River BluffFees: FreeTimes: 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Recreation Department Weather HotlineIf you think there’s a chance that you’re program is

cancelled by bad weather, call our weather hotline at 873-6724. A new message will be posted at 4:00 pm on weekdays and an hour before scheduled activities on the weekends. Your program is scheduled to be hap-pening if the recorded message is from a previous day.

Subscribe to

Call 873-6671 or visit ConnectStoughton.com

for more information

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