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EAU CLAIRE PARKS, RECREATION AND FORESTRY ACTIVITY GUIDE
PRIME TIMESlive life betterSPRING & SUMMER 2020
715.839.5032
Many programs funded by a partnership with
Online Registration Begins February 24
www.eauclaire.maxgalaxy.net
#ecparks
eauclairewi.gov/primetimes
PARKS, RECREATION, & FORESTRYRecreation Administrative Offices915 Menomonie StreetEau Claire, WI [email protected]
OFFICE HOURSMonday-Friday • 8:00am-5:00pm
ONLINEwww.eauclairewi.gov/pr#ecparks
facebook.com/cityofecprfacebook.com/cityofecfairfaxpool facebook.com/hobbsfb@ECParksandRec@ECHobbs
TELEPHONERecreation Offices & Athletic Facilities(715) 839-5032
Parks, Forestry & Cemeteries(715) 839-5039
Special Events & Pavilion Rentals(715) 839-4649
Hobbs Ice Arena(715) 839-5040
Fairfax Municipal Pool(715) 839-1680
FAX TELEPHONE(715) 839-1685
24-HOUR CANCELLATION LINE(715) 839-2913
Call the cancellation phone number FIRST for updates on recreation activities, events, and league games.
VISION STATEMENTEau Claire is a vibrant city with exceptional quality of life and services.
MISSION STATEMENTTo provide exceptional park, recreation, and forestry services that will enrich our citizens and visitors.
CORE VALUESAccountability - To maintain open relationships with the community.Responsive - To provide for the needs of others.Ingenuity - To be innovative and creative.Professionalism - To be qualified and prepared to work.Honesty - To be open and transparent.Health - To provide quality opportunities for physical fitness and activity.Environmentalism - To provide healthy spaces and places.Security - To enforce rules fairly and consistently.Safety - To minimize accidents.Explorative - To learn new ways to enhance services.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSEThe Recreation Division provides a diverse selection of programs, services, and facilities for the citizens of Eau Claire that focus on healthy lifestyles, social equity, and collaboration within the community.
QUICK LINKSAthletic Facilities: www.eauclairewi.gov/athleticfacilitiesBike Trail: www.eauclairewi.gov/biketrailBrush: www.eauclairewi.gov/brushCemeteries: www.eauclairewi.gov/cemeteries Certificates: www.eauclairewi.gov/prcertsDog Park: www.eauclairewi.gov/dogsFairfax Pool: www.eauclairewi.gov/poolForestry: www.eauclairewi.gov/forestry Hobbs: www.eauclairewi.gov/hobbsParade: www.eauclairewi.gov/paradePark Pages: www.eauclairewi.gov/parkpages Parks: www.eauclairewi.gov/parksPavilions: www.eauclairewi.gov/pavilionPrime Times Catalog: www.eauclairewi.gov/primetimesRecreation: www.eauclairewi.gov/recRegistration: www.eauclairewi.gov/regScholarship: www.eauclairewi.gov/scholarshipSki Trails: www.eauclairewi.gov/trailsSpecial Events: www.eauclairewi.gov/specialeventVolunteer: www.eauclairewi.gov/volunteer
SPRING & SUMMER 2020live life better
Eau Claire Parks, Recreation & Forestry
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TABLE OF CONTENTS2 RESOURCE DIRECTORY
3 PARKS & FACILITY RESERVATIONS Park Pavilion Reservations / Chapel Rental /
Athletic Facility Reservations / Facilities Guide
6 VOLUNTEER & SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES The Amazing Eau Claire Clean Up / Operation Blanket /
Adopt-A-Park / Youth Sports Coaches / Program Event and Team Sponsorships / Fairfax Pool Pass Scholarships
7 HOBBS MUNICIPAL ICE ARENA Facility Rental Information / Birthday Parties /
Public Skating Schedule / School’s Out & Summer Skating Opportunities
8 FAIRFAX MUNICIPAL POOL Season Schedule and Fees / Pool Memberships /
Pavilion & Exclusive Use / Pool Bus Schedule / Dollar Swim Days / Pool Theme Days & Events
11 SPRING ACTIVITIES Youth Swim Lessons / Pre-School Soccer / Sailing
Instruction / Kids’ Night Out Program
12 AQUATIC PROGRAMS Swim Instruction Descriptions / Swim Lessons:
Individual, Adaptive, Youth & Adult / Specialty Aquatic Programs / Diving
19 RED CROSS CLASSES Junior Lifeguarding / Lifeguard Training Full Course /
Babysitter Training w/Pediatric First Aid/CPR / Wilderness & Remote First Aid / First Aid CPR & AED
20 SPECIALIZED RECREATION Adaptive Swim Lessons / Adaptive One-Day Art
Workshops / Camp Summertime / Par-te-Rec / Adaptive Skate Instruction
21 SUMMER SNAPSHOTS DeLong / Northstar / South
24 YOUTH ACTIVITIES Pre-School Age Programs: Sand Lot Sports /
Soccer / Gymnastics / Art Programs School Age Programs: Art Programs /
Art in the Park / Juggling & Balloon Twisting / Outdoor Adventures / Indoor & Outdoor Games / Culinary Creations / Learn a Language / Expressive Art / Community Action / Theatre / Do It Yourself / River City Adventures / Disc Golf / Golf / Ski Jumping / Hockey / Karate Do / Self Defense / Kubb / Trailblazers / Gymnastics / Wrestling / Weight Room & Open Gym / Tennis / Pickleball
33 YOUTH SPORTS T-Ball Instruction & League / Soccer Instruction
& League / Flag Football Training Camp & League
36 ADULT CLINICS, TOURNAMENTS & LEAGUES Pickleball Clinic & Tournament / Volleyball / Soccer / Ultimate Frisbee / Beanbag (Cornhole) /
Pickleball / Kickball Tournament / Fastpitch and Slowpitch Softball
39 PARKS AND RECREATION EVENTS 4th of July Celebration / National Night Out /
Strut Your Mutt / Doggie Swim Fest
40 PARK INFORMATION Dog Parks
42 REGISTRATION & POLICIES INFORMATION Registration Policies / Registration Dates /
Registration Form / ECASD & City Park Map
MEET OUR TEAM general information
Jeff PippengerCommunity Services [email protected]
Dawn ComteRecreation [email protected]
Chad DuerkopFairfax Pool Facility & Program Supervisor [email protected]
Patrick NewkirkHobbs Ice Arena Facility & Program Supervisor [email protected]
Pete SeymourHobbs Ice Arena Assistant Facility Supervisor [email protected] Julie BoothRecreation Program Supervisor [email protected]
Patty LaPoint RecreationAdministrative Associate patty.lapoint@ eauclairewi.gov
Karen LarsenRecreationAdministrative Associatekaren.larsen@ eauclairewi.gov
Nancy RadkeRecreationAdministrative Associatenancy.radke@ eauclairewi.gov
Krista FraserRecreationProgram Specialistkrista.fraser@ eauclairewi.gov
Steve PlazaParks, Forestry & Cemeteries Manager [email protected]
Steve RoscoeParks/Forestry [email protected]
John LofgrenParks/Forestry [email protected]
Matt StaudenmaierForestry [email protected]
Tiffany WeissCommunity ServicesAdministrative [email protected]
Marybeth BerryParks/ForestryAdministrative [email protected]
Eau Claire Parks, Recreation & Forestry is recognized nationally as an accredited agency. We are proud of this elite achievement for excellence in operations and services!
Classes offered in partnership with the Eau Claire Area School District. ECASD residents pay a materials/supply fee for activities identified with this symbol. This is the second fee listed. Non-school district residents must pay the full program fee (first fee).
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BASEBALL / SOFTBALLBabe Ruth Baseball (Nathan Kilness) ........................................(715) 271-1295 ..........................www.ECBR-baseball.com Eau Claire Bears Baseball (Chevy Tollefson) .............................(715) 579-9244 ..........................www.eauclairebears.orgEau Claire Cavaliers Baseball ...................................................(715) 563-5298 ..........................www.eauclairecavaliers.orgEau Claire Express Baseball .....................................................(715) 839-7788 ..........................www.eauclaireexpress.comGirls Fastpitch Softball (Jeremy Berg) .......................................(715) 495-0703 ..........................www.eauclairefastpitch.comLittle League-American (Mark Garrison) ......................................................................................www.ecamericanbaseball.comLittle League-Nationals (Rebecca Zimmerman) ...........................................................................www.ecnationalslittleleague.comLittle League-Lowes Creek (Stacy Franzwa) ................................................................................www.lowescreeklittleleague.comSeymour Baseball (Jason Woodford) ........................................(715) 828-2178 ..........................www.seymourballclub.orgSeymour Softball (Jason Woodford) ..........................................(715) 828-2178 ..........................www.seymourballclub.org
CEMETERIESForest Hill & Lakeview Cemeteries ...........................................(715) 839-5041 ..........................www.eauclairewi.gov/cemeteries
HOCKEY / INDOOR SKATINGChippewa Valley Girls Hockey (Amy Axness) .............................(715) 579-6018 ..........................www.leaguelineup.com/ecajrstars Eau Claire Figure Skating Club (Steve Southworth) ...................(715) 874-4877 ..........................www.ecfigureskate.orgEau Claire Youth Hockey (Joe Koller) ........................................(715) 530-2639 ..........................www.ecyh.comHobbs Ice Arena-Eau Claire ......................................................(715) 839-5040 ..........................www.eauclairewi.gov/hobbs
MUSEUMSChildren’s Museum ..................................................................(715) 832-5437 ..........................www.cmec.ccChippewa Valley Museum ........................................................(715) 834-7871 ..........................www.cvmuseum.comPaul Bunyan Logging Camp Museum .......................................(715) 835-6200 ..........................www.paulbunyancamp.org
PARKS / RECREATION / FORESTRYAltoona Lake Pavilion ...............................................................(715) 834-9042 ..........................www.co.eau-claire.wi.usAltoona Parks/Recreation Office ...............................................(715) 839-5188 ..........................www.ci.altoona.wi.usChippewa Falls Parks/Recreation Office ...................................(715) 723-0051 ..........................www.ci.chippewa-falls.wi.usEau Claire City Dog Parks ........................................................(715) 839-5039 ..........................www.eauclairewi.gov/dogsEau Claire City Parks & Forestry Office .....................................(715) 839-5039 .........................www.eauclairewi.gov/parksEau Claire City Recreation Cancellation Line ............................(715) 839-2913 ..........................www.eauclairewi.govEau Claire City Recreation Office ..............................................(715) 839-5032 ..........................www.eauclairewi.gov/pr Eau Claire County Parks/Forestry Office ...................................(715) 839-4783 ..........................www.co.eau-claire.wi.usFairfax Park Municipal Swimming Pool .....................................(715) 839-1680 ..........................www.eauclairewi.gov/poolWI Department of Natural Resources (DNR) ..............................(888) 936-7463 ..........................www.dnr.wi.gov
SKIINGFlying Eagles Ski Club (Dan Mattoon) ......................................(715) 577-4114 ..........................www.flyingeaglesskiclub.orgSki Sprites ...............................................................................(715) 210-6993 ..........................www.skisprites.com
SOCCERChippewa Valley Youth Soccer League .....................................(715) 834-5893 ..........................www.chippewavalleysoccer.orgEau Claire United Soccer (Tanya Hanson) .................................(715) 830-0782 ..........................www.ecusoccer.org
SPORTS FACILITIESEau Claire YMCA Sports Center ...............................................(715) 552-1200 ........................www.eauclaireymca.orgEau Claire YMCA ......................................................................(715) 836-8460 ..........................www.eauclaireymca.orgUWEC Sports Camps ................................................................(715) 836-2546 ..........................www.blugolds.com/camps
OTHER ORGANIZATIONSAmerican Red Cross ................................................................(877) 618-6628 ..........................www.redcross.orgChippewa River State Trail .......................................................(715) 232-1242 ..........................www.dnr.wi.gov/topic/parks/name/chiprivertrail/Chippewa Valley Pickleball Club ..................................................................................................www.chippewavalleypickleballclub.com Chippewa Valley Railroad (Dave Peterson) ................................(715) 831-0900 (Summer Only) .......www.chippewavalleyrailroad.orgEau Claire Aquatic Club (Stephanie) .........................................(715) 456-0483 ..........................www.ecacswimming.org Eau Claire Area School District .................................................(715) 852-3000 ..........................www.ecasd.usEau Claire Community Gardens ...................................................................................................www.eauclairecommunitygardens.comEau Claire Horseshoe Club (Kenny Rentz) .................................(715) 495-5290 ..........................echorseshoeclubEau Claire Municipal Band ..........................................................................................................www.eauclairemunicipalband.org Kubb (Eric Anderson) ................................................................(715) 830-0122 [email protected]/www.usakubb.orgL.E. Phillips Senior Center ........................................................(715) 839-4909 ..........................www.lephillipsseniorcenter.comVisit Eau Claire .........................................................................(715) 831-2345 ..........................www.visiteauclaire.com
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facility reservationsFACILITY RESERVATIONSPavilion Information & Special Events • (715) 839-4649 • [email protected]
PARK PAVILION RESERVATION &KEY PICK-UP LOCATION
Community Parks available for rental: May 1-Oct. 152021 reservations will be accepted beginning Wednesday,December 2, 2020. (Online 12:00 AM / Walk-Ins 8:00 AM)
Online Reservations: eauclaire.maxgalaxy.netOffice Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PMTo reserve in person or by mail: Community Services, 910 Forest Street, Eau Claire, WI 54703Key deposit for shelters/pavilions is $25 Online reservations are accepted for events with more than 8 days advanced notice at eauclaire.maxgalaxy.net • Hourly rates. Reservations must include your set-up and
clean up time.• Online reservations will be charged for all hours reserved.• If reserving 8 hours or more, contact the Community
Services Office at (715) 839-4649.
COMMUNITY PARK PAVILION Park Hours: 4 AM - 11 PMMonday - Friday Rentals $15/Hour Saturday & Sunday Rentals $20/Hour
PHOENIX PARK Park Hours: 4 AM - 11 PMMonday - Friday Rentals $15/Hour Saturday & Sunday Rentals $25/Hour• Alcohol and amplified sound must end at sunset in
Phoenix Park.
NEIGHBORHOOD PAVILION/SHELTER Park Hours: 4 AM - 11 PMMonday - Sunday Rentals $15/Hour• Fee waived for Neighborhood Association meetings.• Some neighborhood shelters may be booked for
recreation programs.
FOREST HILL & LAKEVIEW CHAPELS $190/2 Hour Block • Additional time may be reserved ($95/hour).• Additional charges (overtime after 4 pm & weekends).• Forest Hill Chapel is reserved for memorial services only.• Chapel rentals can only be made in person or by mail:
Community Services, 910 Forest Street, Eau Claire, WI 54703.
FAIRFAX POOL eauclairewi.gov/poolGroup rentals and pool pavilion reservations available during the summer season. See page 8 for more information. Rentals can only be made in person, fax, or by mail at the Recreation Office, 915 Menomonie Street.
ALCOHOL PERMITS • Up to 2 half barrels allowed: $40/Reservation • Alcohol is not allowed at any neighborhood park or Owen
Park.• Alcohol is not allowed in Phoenix Park without completing
an alcohol application for Phoenix Park and approval from the Community Services Director.
• Beer keg permits must be purchased 10 days prior to the event.
REFUND POLICY• Refunds will only be given when notice of cancellation is
received 5 business days prior to the event.• A $7 administrative fee will be deducted for all cancelled
reservations.
ORDINANCE FOR FIRES IN PARKS• Cooking flames allowed only in grills provided by the City.• Igniting or maintaining a fire or open flame is not allowed
except if fully contained in metal grills in picnic areas or fire rings installed by the City. (Ordinance 9.76.110)
ATHLETIC FACILITY RESERVATIONSAthletic facility reservations are scheduled through the Recreation Administrative Office at (715) 839-5032, for more information go to www.eauclairewi.gov/athleticfacilities.
Note the following guidelines:• Practices are NOT scheduled at outdoor City facilities
and UWEC Bollinger Athletic Complex. Athletic facilities are on a first come, first serve basis. EXCEPTION: When ball fields are lined this indicates the field has been reserved and fees paid by another user. When this happens, please refrain from use and find an alternate location.
• Priority scheduling accommodates lease holders, organizations with agreements, and schools prior to other events, groups, and individuals.
• Reservation fees apply. Reservations submitted within two weeks of the event will be charged an additional fee. Changes to approved schedules are charged an additional fee for each request, except for weather related changes.
• A 72 hour cancellation notice is required to avoid additional charges.
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* Additional tables may be brought closer to the pavilion but will not fit underneath.** Maximum 100 people/event due to parking, restrooms, and accessibility.Phoenix Park Amphitheatre: Casual seating (boulders).Phoenix Park Pavilion: No picnic tables available.Riverview Park Island Pavilion: Volleyball net not provided.Rod & Gun Park Pavilion: One 20’ x 30’ (max.) tent may be used to seat an additional 40 people.Water services are available at pavilions May 15-October 15, weather dependent.Some Neighborhood Park restrooms remain open during winter ice skating sessions.
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Park AmenitiesPavilion Dimensions (in feet) 36x20 32x16 32x16 36x20 100x56 36x20 38x28 30x20 36x24 36x20 45x20 26x26 18x22 24x24 18x22 22x54 22x15 22x16 25x16 18x22 22x24 19x19 23x20 23x20 19x19 22x30 23x26 18x24 22x30 15x22 Pavilion Dimensions (in feet)
# of Approximate Seating 70* 40 70* 80* 80 50 80* 130* 1380 1000 50 60 120* 80* 60** 70 12 # of Approximate SeatingAccommodates (in or around) 100 40 100+ 100+ 100 200 250 1380 500+ 60 200 200 100** 45-100 25 35 25 40 20 20 25 25 35 25 30 30 25 45 40 30 30 20 Accommodates (in or around)
Alcohol (Special Requirements) Alcohol (Special Requirements)Alcohol Allowed Alcohol Allowed
Flush Toilet (T) Portajon (P) P P T T T T T T T T P T T T/P T T P T P T T T T T T T T T T T T T/P Flush Toilet (T) Portajon (P)# of Electrical Outlets 8 8 8 8 4 2 8 8 12 68 4 2 8 8 8 12 8 2 4 2 1 2 5 1 3 1 1 2 1 2 4 1 1 4 # of Electrical Outlets
Grill 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 GrillIndoor Shelter Indoor Shelter
Water Spigots (Key Required) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Water Spigots (Key Required)Gate/Door/Lights (Key Required) Gate/Door/Lights (Key Required)Recreation Amenities Recreation Amenities
Athletic Field Athletic FieldBaseball Stadium/Fields Baseball Stadium/Fields
Basketball Court Basketball CourtBike Trail Access Bike Trail Access
Boat Dock/Landing Boat Dock/LandingCross-Country Skiing Cross-Country Skiing
Disc Golf Course Disc Golf CourseFishing Pier Fishing Pier
Fitness Zone Fitness ZoneFootball Stadium Football Stadium
Hockey Rink (seasonal) Hockey Rink (seasonal)Horseshoe Courts Horseshoe Courts
Ice Skating Rink (seasonal) Ice Skating Rink (seasonal)Museums Museums
Nature Trails/Hiking Nature Trails/HikingPickleball Courts Pickleball Courts
Playground Equipment Playground EquipmentScenic Views Scenic Views
Skateboard Plaza Skateboard PlazaSledding Hill (Seasonal) Sledding Hill (Seasonal)
Softball Diamonds 2 2 3 1 1 Softball DiamondsTennis Courts 3 3 2 Tennis Courts
Volleyball Courts 2 2 1 1 1 Volleyball Courts
* Additional tables may be brought closer to the pavilion but will not fit underneath.** Maximum 100 people/event due to parking, restrooms, and accessibility.Phoenix Park Amphitheatre: Casual seating (boulders).Phoenix Park Pavilion: No picnic tables available.Riverview Park Island Pavilion: Volleyball net not provided.Rod & Gun Park Pavilion: One 20' x 30' (max.) tent may be used to seat an additional 40 people.Annual Use: Neighborhood Shelters (heated servie, ice rink locations only)May 1-Oct 15: community Parks available for rental.May 1: Water services are restored (weather dependent).May1-Oct 15: Neighborhood shelters available for rental (non-heated locations).Oct 15: Water servces winterized.
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Park AmenitiesPavilion Dimensions (in feet) 36x20 32x16 32x16 36x20 100x56 36x20 38x28 30x20 36x24 36x20 45x20 26x26 18x22 24x24 18x22 22x54 22x15 22x16 25x16 18x22 22x24 19x19 23x20 23x20 19x19 22x30 23x26 18x24 22x30 15x22 Pavilion Dimensions (in feet)
# of Approximate Seating 70* 40 70* 80* 80 50 80* 130* 1380 1000 50 60 120* 80* 60** 70 12 # of Approximate SeatingAccommodates (in or around) 100 40 100+ 100+ 100 200 250 1380 500+ 60 200 200 100** 45-100 25 35 25 40 20 20 25 25 35 25 30 30 25 45 40 30 30 20 Accommodates (in or around)
Alcohol (Special Requirements) Alcohol (Special Requirements)Alcohol Allowed Alcohol Allowed
Flush Toilet (T) Portajon (P) P P T T T T T T T T P T T T/P T T P T P T T T T T T T T T T T T T/P Flush Toilet (T) Portajon (P)# of Electrical Outlets 8 8 8 8 4 2 8 8 12 68 4 2 8 8 8 12 8 2 4 2 1 2 5 1 3 1 1 2 1 2 4 1 1 4 # of Electrical Outlets
Grill 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 GrillIndoor Shelter Indoor Shelter
Water Spigots (Key Required) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Water Spigots (Key Required)Gate/Door/Lights (Key Required) Gate/Door/Lights (Key Required)Recreation Amenities Recreation Amenities
Athletic Field Athletic FieldBaseball Stadium/Fields Baseball Stadium/Fields
Basketball Court Basketball CourtBike Trail Access Bike Trail Access
Boat Dock/Landing Boat Dock/LandingCross-Country Skiing Cross-Country Skiing
Disc Golf Course Disc Golf CourseFishing Pier Fishing Pier
Fitness Zone Fitness ZoneFootball Stadium Football Stadium
Hockey Rink (seasonal) Hockey Rink (seasonal)Horseshoe Courts Horseshoe Courts
Ice Skating Rink (seasonal) Ice Skating Rink (seasonal)Museums Museums
Nature Trails/Hiking Nature Trails/HikingPickleball Courts Pickleball Courts
Playground Equipment Playground EquipmentScenic Views Scenic Views
Skateboard Plaza Skateboard PlazaSledding Hill (Seasonal) Sledding Hill (Seasonal)
Softball Diamonds 2 2 3 1 1 Softball DiamondsTennis Courts 3 3 2 Tennis Courts
Volleyball Courts 2 2 1 1 1 Volleyball Courts
* Additional tables may be brought closer to the pavilion but will not fit underneath.** Maximum 100 people/event due to parking, restrooms, and accessibility.Phoenix Park Amphitheatre: Casual seating (boulders).Phoenix Park Pavilion: No picnic tables available.Riverview Park Island Pavilion: Volleyball net not provided.Rod & Gun Park Pavilion: One 20' x 30' (max.) tent may be used to seat an additional 40 people.Annual Use: Neighborhood Shelters (heated servie, ice rink locations only)May 1-Oct 15: community Parks available for rental.May 1: Water services are restored (weather dependent).May1-Oct 15: Neighborhood shelters available for rental (non-heated locations).Oct 15: Water servces winterized.
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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIESIf you are interested in volunteering contact the volunteer coordinator at [email protected] or call (715) 839-5032.
THE AMAZING EAU CLAIRE CLEAN-UP Saturday, April 25, 2020 9AM - 12PM Volunteers work throughout the City and County of Eau Claire picking up trash and preparing flowerbeds.
OPERATION BLANKET March-OctoberSeeking volunteers to create blankets; knitted, crocheted, fleece, or quilted. These blankets will be distributed to several non-profit agencies who help people in need in our community. Groups and individuals are welcome to participate.
ADOPT-A-PARKIf your family, group or organization is looking for an opportunity to take an active role in keeping Eau Claire beautiful, there are several ways you can volunteer: • Adopt-a-Park, Adopt-a-Trail, Adopt-a-Flowerbed: Volunteers
pick up litter, report vandalism, help with special projects or weed flowerbeds.
• Park or Trail Clean-up: This is a one-time cleanup of a park or trail area.
RECREATION PROGRAMS & EVENTS • Specialized Recreation Programs • July 4th Celebration • National Night out; Tuesday, Aug. 4 • Youth Recreation Programs/Leagues • Doggie Swim Fest; Sunday, Aug. 30 • Clearwater Winter Parade: Friday, Dec. 4
YOUTH SPORTS COACHES eauclairewi.gov/athletics Parks and Recreation relies on volunteer coaches for several youth sports: soccer, baseball, t-ball, and flag football. If you have experience in any of these sports, please consider sharing your knowledge and your time as a youth sports coach. We will ask you to complete an application, which includes a background check before you begin coaching.
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES For sponsorship or donation opportunities, contact the Parks and Recreation Administrative Office at (715) 839-5032.
PROGRAMS & EVENTS Eau Claire Parks, Recreation, and Forestry appreciates the generosity of community businesses that help support the success of our community events including The Amazing Eau Claire Clean-Up, Clearwater Winter Parade, National Night Out, New Year’s Eve Celebration, and Youth Recreation Scholarships. Most donations are tax deductible.
SPORTS TEAM SPONSOR Are you interested in promoting youth sports? Consider becoming a youth baseball, flag football, t-ball, or soccer sponsor. Sponsorships are needed to keep registration fees affordable and to provide teams with uniforms and equipment. With a $200 Sponsorship your business or organization will:• be recognized as an official supporter of Eau Claire Parks
and Recreation youth sports. • have name appear on the back of the team uniform.• receive an 8x10 team photo.
FAIRFAX POOL PASS SCHOLARSHIPSThis is your opportunity to help local families who cannot afford a pool pass in the summer. Twenty-five percent of the pass cost will be paid by the family or individual. Sponsors will be recognized on a sign at the pool. Any donation amount is appreciated.
Thank You VOLUNTEERS & SPONSORS!
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FACILITY RENTAL INFORMATIONHobbs Ice Arena is a 93,000 sq. foot facility and includes: • 2 full size sheets of ice • 1 studio sheet of ice • Meeting/party rooms • Mezzanine viewing area • Availability for dry floor eventsFor Hobbs facility rental information, contact the Hobbs Facility and Program Supervisor at [email protected]
SUMMER ICE RENTALS May 1 - August 31, 2020O’Brien/Akervik Rinks - $148/hour Hughes Rink - $126/hour*72 hour notice for cancellations/changes.
ROOM RENTALSClub Room (capacity 75) * $ 75/Hour or $ 600/Day Meeting Room (capacity 15) $ 30/Hour Food Event (room rental not included) $ 100/Event *Additional fees for use of kitchen and AV equipment.
DRY FLOOR RENTALS $1000/Day/Rink or $125/Hour Contact Facility Supervisor for details and availability.• Trade Shows • Banquets • Community Meetings• Job Fairs • Graduations • Private Events• Conventions • Corporate Gatherings, and much more!
PUBLIC SKATING SCHEDULES• All dates and times are subject to change based on rink availability. • Concessions available during open skate programs September - April. • Sticks and pucks only permitted during drop-in hockey times. • Skate rentals are for use at Hobbs Ice Arena ONLY!
SUMMER LUNCH BREAK OPEN SKATE Monday - Friday • 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM(No skating 5/25, 7/3, 9/7) Admission: $4 or ECRecPass (1 punch). Fee includes skate rental.
SCHOOL’S OUT OPEN SKATING March 23-27 • April 10, 13 • May 22 Session 1: 11:00 AM - 1:00 PMSession 2: 1:15 PM - 3:15 PMFee: $4/session or $8/both Sessions or ECRecPass (1 punch)Fee includes skate rental.
SCHOOL’S OUT RINK RAT HOCKEY Open hockey time for youth players by age. Players MUST have full equipment. March 23-27 • April 10, 13 • May 22 Mite/Squirt (ages 7-10) 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Peewee/Bantam (ages 11-14) 12:45 PM - 1:45 PM Admission: $4 or ECRecPass (1 punch)
SUMMER RINK RAT HOCKEYOpen hockey time for youth players by age. Players MUST have full equipment.Wednesdays, April-August.Mite/Squirt (ages 7-10) 6:15 PM - 7:15 PM Peewee/Bantam (ages 11-14) 7:30 PM - 8:30 PMAdmission: $4 or ECRecPass (1 punch)
SUMMER ADULT OPEN BROOMBALLDrop in coed program for the adult player (18+).Players divide into teams for pick-up games. Must have own helmet. Sticks and balls provided.Every Wednesday • April through August • 8:45 PM-10:15 PMAdmission: $4 or ECRecPass (1 punch)
OPEN FREESTYLE SKATINGOpen figure skating for all ages. All skaters must pay admission, including coaches. Schedule will be posted on the Hobbs website at www.eauclairewi.gov/hobbsTimes will follow the sessions listed below.Session 1: 8:45 AM - 9:45AMSession 2: 9:45 AM - 10:45AMAdmission: $8/session or $16/both sessions or ECRecPass (2 punches/session)
INTRODUCTION TO HOCKEYInterested in the sport of hockey? This is the perfect opportunity for ages 5 to 10 with limited skating experience to be introduced to hockey through guided play on indoor ice. See page 30 for more information on this program.
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HOBBS MUNICIPAL ICE ARENA eauclairewi.gov/hobbs
BIRTHDAY PARTIESAre you looking for a fun venue to host your child’s birthday party? Consider Hobbs Ice Arena. Two options are available for your consideration.
Option 1: Reservation Fee $125. Each reservation includes open skate admission or dry floor space for up to 10 youth and 2 adult chaperones, 12 hot dog or pizza meal deals from the concession stand, and room space will be provided. Each additional person beyond 12 is $8/person. • Available during open skate hours only. • Dry floor space also available (May- September) Option 2: Ice rental per hour, includes party room and rental skates. Does not include meal deals. Additional $100 fee to bring in your own food.
Note: A limited number of skates available for both options. Guests are encouraged to bring own skates.
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The Pool will be CLOSED June 27 & 28 for a scheduled swim meet.
OPEN SWIMMonday - Friday 12:00 PM - 7:00 PMSaturday & Sunday 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM LAP SWIM Monday - Friday (6 lanes) 9:30 AM - 11:15 AMMonday - Friday (2 lanes) 4:00 PM - 7:00 PMSaturday & Sunday (2 lanes) 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
DEEP WATER AEROBICS Monday - Friday 10:00 AM - 11:00 AMMonday & Wednesday 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM SHALLOW WATER AEROBICS Tuesday & Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
DAILY ADMISSION FEESToddler/Infant (2 years & under) FREEOpen Swim - Youth $4.75Open Swim - Adult $4.75Lap Swim $4.75Water Aerobics $4.75Group Rate (Groups of 15+) $4.25/Person
SCHEDULING POLICIES• The Recreation Division reserves the right to close the
pool in the event of inclement weather or if fewer than 25 patrons are using the facility.
ADMISSION POLICIES• Children 8 years old or younger must be accompanied by
a responsible supervisor at least 13 years of age to be admitted.
• Infants and toddlers who are not yet toilet trained are required to wear swim diapers when swimming.
• Groups must have at least 1 adult for every 10 children in order to receive a discounted rate.
• All season pass holder patrons must show pool pass tag to gain admission to pool. $5 fee for replacement pool pass tag. If you come to pool without pool pass tag, you will be required to pay the $4.75 daily fee admission.
Concessions available at Fairfax Pool
GROUP RENTALSPICNIC PAVILION RENTAL INFORMATION
FEE: $15/hourAvailable during open swim hours only.
• For groups up to 30 people.• Ideal for birthday parties, family picnics, meetings, or just
securing a shady place for your group. • Bring in your own food or let us do the cooking for you. • Everyone in your group will be able to gain entrance to
the pool for a special discounted rate of $4.25/person. Season pass holders are admitted at no charge.
• Pool rentals can only be made in person, fax, or mail at the Recreation Administrative Office, 915 Menomonie St.
• Same day picnic pavilion reservations not available.
EXCLUSIVE USE RENTALS
FEES: $300 - 150 people or less $375 - 151-300 people $450 - 301 people or more HOURS: Saturday & Sunday 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM May 30 - August 23 Monday - Friday 7:00 PM - 8:45 PM June 1 - August 7
• For groups ranging in size from 15-1,000 people.• Ideal for company picnics, family reunions, church
outings, scout outings, and sport team parties.• Bring in your own food or we will open the concession
stand upon request.• Same day exclusive use reservations not available.
FAIRFAX MUNICIPAL POOL www.eauclairewi.gov/pool
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FAIRFAX SEASON POOL MEMBERSHIP • Purchase your Fairfax season pool membership online at
eauclaire.maxgalaxy.net or at the Recreation Administrative Office during normal business hours.
• There is a maximum of two adults per family membership residing in the same household (student exception; student ID required).
• Free admission for children 2 years and younger. Pool membership required once child turns 3 years old.
• Pool pass tag issued can be used from year to year. Pass Tag is activated once you renew or purchase your 2020 membership. Everyone in your family is required to have a pool pass tag. All season pass holder patrons must show pool pass tag to gain admission to pool. $5 charge for replacement pool pass tag. If you come to pool without pool pass tag, you will need to pay daily pool admission fee. Pick up your new pool pass tag at the Recreation Administrative office during normal business hours.
• Photos are required for all season pass holders. Photos can be taken at the Recreation Administration office during normal business hours or at Fairfax Pool during normal open swim hours.
HOT PRE-SEASON DISCOUNTS THROUGH MAY 20• Purchase or renew a youth, adult, or family season pass by
May 20 and receive 10% off the regular season prices.• Purchase a family membership by May 20 and receive a
Super Pass FREE! Super pool pass is 10 admissions to use at Fairfax, Menomonie, or Chippewa Falls pool. Super pool pass must be picked up at the Recreation Administration office during normal business hours. Signature is required. The super pool pass card is NOT replaceable.
SEASON PASS FEES EFFECTIVE MAY 21Resident Youth/Student $58 Resident Adult $72Resident Family of 3 $138Non-Resident Youth $85Non-Resident Adult $98Non-Resident Family of 3 $202Additional Family Member $5
FAIRFAX FRIDAYS (SEASON PASS HOLDERS ONLY)Fairfax season pass holders will receive a free gift on June 19, July 24, and August 21. Patron must show season pass tag to receive free gift.
FAIRFAX BUS SCHEDULETuesdays and Thursdays • June 9 - August 27
A supervised bus will transport children and parents to the Fairfax Park Municipal Swimming Pool. Transportation is free to City residents. People riding the bus must pay the general pool admission fee or use season pass to enter Fairfax pool.
ROUTE ALeaves Fairfax Pool 12:50 PM 2:50 PM 4:50 PM 6:50 PM
Longfellow School (Balcom Street) 1:09 PM 3:09 PM 5:09 PM 7:09 PM
Corner of Dewey & Division 1:11 PM 3:11 PM 5:11 PM 7:11 PM
Boys & Girls Club on Central 11:13 AM 1:13 PM 3:13 PM 5:13 PM 7:13 PM
Corner of Madison & Forest 11:15 AM 1:15 PM 3:15 PM 5:15 PM 7:15 PM
Corner of First & Walnut 11:18 AM 1:18 PM 3:18 PM 5:18 PM
Roosevelt Playground (on Folsom St) 11:22 AM 1:22 PM 3:22 PM 5:22 PM
Delong (on Vine St) 11:26 AM 1:26 PM 3:26 PM 5:26 PM
Newell Playground (on 1st Reserve) 11:30 AM 1:30 PM 3:30 PM 5:30 PM
Soccer Park (on Hamilton Ave) 11:35 AM 1:35 PM 3:35 PM 5:35 PM
Arrive Fairfax Pool 11:45 AM 1:45 PM 3:45 PM 5:45 PM
Pool Opens at 12:00 PM
ROUTE B Leaves Fairfax Pool 11:55 AM 1:55 PM 3:55 PM 5:55 PM
Corner of Zephyr Hill & Conrad 12:07 PM 2:07 PM 4:07 PM 6:07 PM
Locust Lane School 12:11 PM 2:11 PM 4:11 PM 6:11 PM
Corner of Melby & Robin Road 12:16 PM 2:16 PM 4:16 PM 6:16 PM
Sam Davey School (on Starr Ave) 12:20 PM 2:20 PM 4:20 PM 6:20 PM
Corner of Margaret & Woodland 12:26 PM 2:26 PM 4:26 PM 6:26 PM
Corner of Keith & Fenwick 12:29 PM 2:29 PM 4:29 PM 6:29 PM
Corner of Margaret & Valmont 12:32 PM 2:32 PM 4:32 PM 6:32 PM
Arrive Fairfax Pool 12:40 PM 2:40 PM 4:40 PM 6:40 PM
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DOLLAR SWIM DAYS 12:00 PM - 7:00 PM
THURSDAY, JUNE 4 - Hawaiian DayAnyone who wears Hawaiian themed attire pays $1 admission.
THURSDAY, JUNE 25 - Floatie DayAnyone who brings a floatable device pays $1 admission.
THURSDAY, JULY 9July is National Parks & Recreation Month Anyone who wears any parks related clothing pays $1 admission.
THURSDAY, JULY 23 - Rubber Ducky DayAnyone who brings a rubber duck pays $1 admission.*Rubber Ducky Derby begins at 1:30 PM ($1 per duck).
THURSDAY, AUGUST 13 - Feed Our CommunityAnyone who brings in one non-perishable item pays $1 admission.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 27 - NFL Kick-OffAnyone wearing Green Bay Packer or NFL attire pays $1 admission.
COMMUNITY WATER SAFETY DAY Saturday, June 6 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM This event is for non-swimmers ages 5+. A morning of swim lessons, water safety education, and fun. Sponsored by Eau Claire Parks and Recreation, Eau Claire Water Safety Task Force, and the Eau Claire YMCA.
GRANDPARENTS’ DAYEvery Tuesday • Grandparents admitted free with child admission.
CHIPPEWA VALLEY AIR SHOW WEEKJune 8-12 In anticipation of the Blue Angels coming to town, join Fairfax Maxx for airplane themed games and activities.
CARTOON DAYThursday, June 18 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM An afternoon of celebrating all of your favorite animated characters from Bugs Bunny to SpongeBob. Cartoon themed games and activities will be offered.
MAXX’s SPLASH BASH: SCHOOL’S OUTSunday, June 14 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Music, games, and inflatable fun as we celebrate the beginning of summer.
WATER SAFETY FESTSaturday, June 20 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Join Eau Claire Parks and Recreation lifeguards and learn about basic water safety, rescue techniques, and play safety games. Watch lifeguards participate in live safety drills.
INDEPENDENCE DAY TRIVIAFriday, July 3On this day in history ... celebrate America. Trivia & prizes.
MINIONS WEEKJuly 6 - 10A week of Minion themed activities as we celebrate the release of Disney/Pixar’s film “Minions, The Rise of Gru”.
MAXX’s SPLASH BASH: PIRATES’ PLUNGEFriday, July 17 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Music, games, and inflatable fun.
SHARK WEEKJuly 27 - 31 This is Fairfax Maxx’s favorite week of the season. Join us for shark fun and games throughout the week.
MAXX’s SPLASH BASH: WATER OLYMPICSFriday, August 7 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Music, games, and inflatable fun.
BOOK LOVER’S DAYMonday, August 10 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Reading is for everyone! In celebration of National Book Lover’s Day, join Fairfax Maxx with book themed activities based on some of your favorite books.
ICE CREAM DAYWednesday, August 19 1:00 PM - 4:00 PMIn celebration of National Ice Cream Day, join Fairfax Maxx for frozen themed games and activities.
SUPERHERO WEEKAugust 24 - 28 Superhero themed games and activities will be offered throughout the week.
DOGGIE SWIM FESTSunday, August 30 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM Admission: $10/Dog (Spectators Admitted Free)All proceeds benefit Eau Claire’s Off-Leash Dog Parks. The Fairfax Pool will be open exclusively to the canine crowd for this special event. Sorry, no people allowed in the pool on this day. Must provide proof of current canine vaccinations. Concessions stand available.
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(APRIL & MAY CLASSES) spring activities
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YOUTH SWIM LESSONSSite: South Middle School Program Fee: $52. City Resident Discounted Fee: $42. *Program Fee: $46. City Resident Discounted Fee: $36. Registration Deadline: 12:00 PM on the Friday BEFORE the class starts.
Mondays and Wednesdays April 6 - May 4 (No Swim 4/13) *SAQOT-701SM Otter 6:45 PM - 7:15 PM SAQL1-701SM Level 1 7:20 PM - 8:15 PM SAQL2-701SM Level 2 7:20 PM - 8:15 PM SAQL3-701SM Level 3 7:20 PM - 8:15 PM SAQL5-701SM Level 5 7:20 PM - 8:15 PM
Tuesdays and Thursdays April 7 - April 30*SAQP2-701SM Parent Child 2 6:45 PM - 7:15 PM *SAQOT-702SM Otter 6:45 PM - 7:15 PMSAQL1-702SM Level 1 7:20 PM - 8:15 PM SAQL2-702SM Level 2 7:20 PM - 8:15 PM SAQL3-702SM Level 3 7:20 PM - 8:15 PM SAQL4-701SM Level 4 7:20 PM - 8:15 PM
SOCCER This instructional sports program is designed to introduce the basic fundamentals of youth soccer. Through participation in weekly modified soccer activities, players will develop passing, dribbling, and foot skills. Players will also learn about soccer vocabulary and sportsmanship. If needed, a parent may be asked to participate to ensure their child’s safety and success in the program.
Day: Wednesday • Age: 3-4 Site: Eau Claire Soccer Park Program Fee: $25. City Resident Discounted Fee: $15.
SAYSI-100SP May 6 - May 27 5:30 PM - 6:15 PM
SAILING INSTRUCTION Parks and Recreation has teamed up with the Lake Wissota Yacht Club. Students will learn sailing terminology, sailboat parts, and how to sail. Each child is required to provide a Coast Guard approved life jacket for each class period and must meet basic swimming skills.
Day: T/Th • Age: 9-11 • Site: Half Moon Beach The first class will be held inside Hobbs Ice Arena.Program Fee: $51. City Resident Discounted Fee: $41.
SLEOA-101HM May 7 - May 26 4:00 PM - 6:30 PM
SAYKN-107SH April 17 Sherman 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
SAYKN-109PHMay 15 Putnam Heights 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Our staff will spend a few hours with the kids while parents enjoy some adventures of your own. This is a fun-filled evening of gym games and/or outdoor fun. A healthy snack is provided. Pre-registration is recommended.
Kids’ Night Out
Day: Fridays • Age: 6-10 Pre-Registration Program Fee: $10. Walk In Fee: $12.
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LOCKER ROOM ATTENDANTSLocker room attendants are NOT on duty. Locker room checks may be made periodically by pool staff. All program participants are encouraged to lock up their valuables. The use of cell phones and recording devices in locker rooms or changing areas is prohibited.
SPECTATORS To minimize distractions, we strongly encourage parents and spectators to leave the pool area during lessons. We do encourage you to attend the first, fourth, and last day of each session.
POOL TEMPERATURES Indoor pool water temperatures are regulated by the school district, not Parks and Recreation. With the exception of Fairfax Municipal Pool, the schools try to maintain a comfortable water temperature.
ATTENTION PARENTS It is recommended that each participant register for only one class per session to give all participants an equal opportunity to enroll in all classes.
POOL LOCATIONS • DeLong Middle School: 2000 Vine Street, off Clairemont
Avenue. Enter door #1 and turn right. Pool located on left. • Fairfax Park Municipal Pool: 4200 Fairfax Street, off
Golf Road, adjacent to Pine Meadows Golf Course.• North High School: 1801 Piedmont Road, off of Mercury
Avenue from North Crossing. Enter door under “Husky.” First hallway to right. Pool located on left.
• Northstar Middle School: 2711 Abbe Hill Drive, just off the North Crossing. Enter through door #2. Pool located on left.
• South Middle School: 2125 Mitscher Avenue, off Fairfax Street. Enter door #1 and turn right. Pool located on left.
ADA POOL ACCESSIBILITY • DeLong Middle School: Electric Lift • Fairfax Park Municipal Pool: Stairs, Zero Depth Entry,
and Aquatic Wheel Chair • North High School: Electric Lift • Northstar Middle School: Electric Lift and Stairs • South Middle School: Electric Lift
The EC Rec Pass is a punch card to be used at various Eau Claire Parks & Recreation drop-in activi ties. Buy this pass at the Recreation Office, located at 915 Menomonie Street, during normal business hours.
Valid at the following activities:$4 Fee or EC Rec Pass Single Punch Adult Open Gym - BasketballAdult Open Gym - PickleballAdult Open Hockey Adult Open Broomball*Youth Evening Open SkateAdult Evening Open Skate Adult Skate RentalIndoor Open Swim Indoor Water Fitness*Lunch Break Open Skate*Schools Out Open Skating (1 punch/session) Schools Out Rink Rat Hockey (1 punch/session)Youth Rink Rat Hockey Special Event Skate $8 Fee or EC Rec Pass Double PunchOpen Freestyle Skate (2 punches/session)
*Skate rental included with admission. Skates are for use at Hobbs Ice Arena only. A limited number of skates available. Patrons encouraged to bring own skates.
Makes a great gift!$40 per card $48 value (includes 12, $4 admissions).
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PARENT/CHILD AQUATICS (AGE: 6 MONTHS - 4 YEARS) An adult is REQUIRED to participate in the water with each child.
PARENT/CHILD LEVEL 1 Prerequisites: 6 months of age before the first class. Goal: Familiarize children with water, teaching swimming readiness skills, building safe habits for aquatic environments, educating parents on how to safely supervise and enjoy the water with their children.
PARENT/CHILD LEVEL 2 Prerequisites: 6 months of age before the first class AND confidently explore the water with support. Goal: Children learn when and how to safely enter and exit the water, develop breath control, gain comfort with a feeling of buoyancy, learn arm and leg actions for swimming, and continue building safe habits for aquatic environments including the expectation of parent supervision and what to do in an emergency. Provides parents with safety information and techniques they can use to help their children in the water.
PRESCHOOL AQUATICS (AGE: 4-5 YEARS) A parent is NOT required to attend.
OTTER Prerequisites: 4 years of age before the first class.Goal: Learn when and how to independently enter and exit the water, develop breath control, experience and gain comfort with buoyancy on the front and back, practice beginner arm and leg action on the front and back, prepare to safely participate in aquatic activities, learn how to recognize emergencies and call for help.
SEAL Goal: Begin to independently float, glide, and move through the water with minimal assistance. Perform previous skill for longer lengths of time or longer distances, explore deeper water, prepare to safely participate in aquatic activities, learn how to recognize emergencies and call for help.
DOLPHIN Goal: Gain increasing independence and endurance while swimming, floating, and gliding, explore treading water, learn more about safely participating in aquatic environments, learn how to safely respond once help is on the way.
RED CROSS LEARN TO SWIM (AGE 6+ YEARS) Begin learn to swim with Level 1, unless otherwise
recommended by a swim instructor.
Level 1 Prerequisites: 6 years of age before the first class. Goal: Orientate children to the aquatic environment, teach basic aquatic skills, prepare children to safely participate in aquatic activities, teach how to recognize emergencies and call for help.
Level 2Goal: Begin to independently float, glide, and move through the water. Perform previous skill for longer lengths of time or longer distances, explore deeper water, prepare to safely participate in aquatic activities, learn how to recognize emergencies, call for help, and safely respond once help is on the way.
Level 3 Goal: Perform previous skills for longer lengths of time or longer distances; introduction to the front crawl, elementary backstroke, and head first entries; develop water competency; learn how to stay safe near frozen/cold bodies of water, safely swim underwater, and choose where/when to exit the water.
Level 4 Goal: Perform previous skills with greater proficiency and build endurance; introduction to the back crawl, breaststroke, sidestroke, butterfly, and turning at the wall; practice using equipment in an emergency, and survival floating.
Level 5Goal: Perform previous skills with greater proficiency and build endurance; introduction to flip turns on front and back; perform a long shallow dive, surface, and begin swimming; develop a safety-first attitude towards water parks; understand the importance of First Aid and CPR.
Level 6 Goal: Stroke refinement for greater efficiency and effectiveness over longer distances; focus on personal water safety and the skills necessary to become a Water Safety Instructor or Lifeguard; as time allows skills for fitness swimming and springboard diving will be introduced.
SWIM INSTRUCTIONRegistration Deadline: 12:00 PM on the Friday BEFORE the class starts.
Swim programs are taught by American Red Cross certified Water Safety Instructors.Outcomes: Improve current level of strength, endurance and swimming technique; Learn safety in and around the water; Gain
lifetime appreciation for the water; Develop a safer community through safer swimmers.
FOR COMPLETE AQUATICS CLASS DESCRIPTION GO TO: www.eauclairewi.gov/aquaticsSelecting the most appropriate swim level for your child:
Successfully complete previous level OR be able to perform the skills listed for previous level.
*ECASD Student ID# Required for Discounted Fee*
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INDIVIDUAL SWIM LESSONS(MONDAY-THURSDAY)Private swim lessons for youth and adults.Age: 4+ • Day: M - Th (No swim 7/2)Program Fee: $98. City Resident Discounted Fee: $88.Registration Deadline: 12:00 PM on the Friday BEFORE the class starts.
DELONG MIDDLE SCHOOL SAQIS-101DM June 15 - June 25 12:00 PM - 12:30 PMSAQIS-102DM June 15 - June 25 12:00 PM - 12:30 PMSAQIS-103DM June 15 - June 25 12:00 PM - 12:30 PMSAQIS-104DM June 15 - June 25 12:30 PM - 1:00 PMSAQIS-105DM June 15 - June 25 12:30 PM - 1:00 PMSAQIS-106DM June 15 - June 25 12:30 PM - 1:00 PMSAQIS-107DM June 15 - June 25 4:30 PM - 5:00 PMSAQIS-108DM June 15 - June 25 4:30 PM - 5:00 PMSAQIS-109DM June 15 - June 25 4:30 PM - 5:00 PMSAQIS-201DM June 29 - July 9 12:00 PM - 12:30 PMSAQIS-202DM June 29 - July 9 12:00 PM - 12:30 PMSAQIS-203DM June 29 - July 9 12:00 PM - 12:30 PMSAQIS-204DM June 29 - July 9 12:30 PM - 1:00 PMSAQIS-205DM June 29 - July 9 12:30 PM - 1:00 PMSAQIS-206DM June 29 - July 9 12:30 PM - 1:00 PMSAQIS-207DM June 29 - July 9 4:30 PM - 5:00 PMSAQIS-208DM June 29 - July 9 4:30 PM - 5:00 PMSAQIS-209DM June 29 - July 9 4:30 PM - 5:00 PMSAQIS-301DM July 13 - July 23 12:00 PM - 12:30 PMSAQIS-302DM July 13 - July 23 12:00 PM - 12:30 PMSAQIS-303DM July 13 - July 23 12:00 PM - 12:30 PMSAQIS-304DM July 13 - July 23 12:30 PM - 1:00 PMSAQIS-305DM July 13 - July 23 12:30 PM - 1:00 PMSAQIS-306DM July 13 - July 23 12:30 PM - 1:00 PMSAQIS-307DM July 13 - July 23 4:30 PM - 5:00 PMSAQIS-308DM July 13 - July 23 4:30 PM - 5:00 PMSAQIS-309DM July 13 - July 23 4:30 PM - 5:00 PMSAQIS-401DM July 27 - August 6 12:00 PM - 12:30 PMSAQIS-402DM July 27 - August 6 12:00 PM - 12:30 PMSAQIS-403DM July 27 - August 6 12:00 PM - 12:30 PMSAQIS-404DM July 27 - August 6 12:30 PM - 1:00 PMSAQIS-405DM July 27 - August 6 12:30 PM - 1:00 PMSAQIS-406DM July 27 - August 6 12:30 PM - 1:00 PMSAQIS-407DM July 27 - August 6 4:30 PM - 5:00 PMSAQIS-408DM July 27 - August 6 4:30 PM - 5:00 PMSAQIS-409DM July 27 - August 6 4:30 PM - 5:00 PM
FAIRFAX POOL SAQIS-101FF June 15 - June 25 11:00 AM - 11:30 AMSAQIS-102FF June 15 - June 25 11:30 AM - 12:00 PMSAQIS-201FF June 29 - July 9 11:00 AM - 11:30 AMSAQIS-202FF June 29 - July 9 11:30 AM - 12:00 PMSAQIS-301FF July 13 - July 23 11:00 AM - 11:30 AMSAQIS-302FF July 13 - July 23 11:30 AM - 12:00 PMSAQIS-401FF July 27 - August 6 11:00 AM - 11:30 AMSAQIS-402FF July 27 - August 6 11:30 AM - 12:00 PM
NORTHSTAR MIDDLE SCHOOLSAQIS-101NS June 15 - June 25 12:00 PM - 12:30 PMSAQIS-102NS June 15 - June 25 12:00 PM - 12:30 PMSAQIS-103NS June 15 - June 25 12:00 PM - 12:30 PM SAQIS-104NS June 15 - June 25 12:30 PM - 1:00 PMSAQIS-105NS June 15 - June 25 12:30 PM - 1:00 PMSAQIS-106NS June 15 - June 25 12:30 PM - 1:00 PMSAQIS-107NS June 15 - June 25 4:30 PM - 5:00 PMSAQIS-108NS June 15 - June 25 4:30 PM - 5:00 PMSAQIS-109NS June 15 - June 25 4:30 PM - 5:00 PMSAQIS-201NS June 29 - July 9 12:00 PM - 12:30 PMSAQIS-202NS June 29 - July 9 12:00 PM - 12:30 PMSAQIS-203NS June 29 - July 9 12:00 PM - 12:30 PMSAQIS-204NS June 29 - July 9 12:30 PM - 1:00 PMSAQIS-205NS June 29 - July 9 12:30 PM - 1:00 PMSAQIS-206NS June 29 - July 9 12:30 PM - 1:00 PMSAQIS-207NS June 29 - July 9 4:30 PM - 5:00 PM SAQIS-208NS June 29 - July 9 4:30 PM - 5:00 PMSAQIS-209NS June 29 - July 9 4:30 PM - 5:00 PMSAQIS-301NS July 13 - July 23 12:00 PM - 12:30 PMSAQIS-302NS July 13 - July 23 12:00 PM - 12:30 PMSAQIS-303NS July 13 - July 23 12:00 PM - 12:30 PMSAQIS-304NS July 13 - July 23 12:30 PM - 1:00 PMSAQIS-305NS July 13 - July 23 12:30 PM - 1:00 PMSAQIS-306NS July 13 - July 23 12:30 PM - 1:00 PMSAQIS-307NS July 13 - July 23 4:30 PM - 5:00 PMSAQIS-308NS July 13 - July 23 4:30 PM - 5:00 PMSAQIS-309NS July 13 - July 23 4:30 PM - 5:00 PMSAQIS-401NS July 27 - August 6 12:00 PM - 12:30 PMSAQIS-402NS July 27 - August 6 12:00 PM - 12:30 PMSAQIS-403NS July 27 - August 6 12:00 PM - 12:30 PMSAQIS-404NS July 27 - August 6 12:30 PM - 1:00 PMSAQIS-405NS July 27 - August 6 12:30 PM - 1:00 PMSAQIS-406NS July 27 - August 6 12:30 PM - 1:00 PMSAQIS-407NS July 27 - August 6 4:30 PM - 5:00 PMSAQIS-408NS July 27 - August 6 4:30 PM - 5:00 PMSAQIS-409NS July 27 - August 6 4:30 PM - 5:00 PM
INDIVIDUAL SWIM LESSONS (SATURDAY)
Private swim lessons for youth and adults.Age: 4+ • Day: Saturday (No swim 6/27, 7/4)Program Fee: $98. City Resident Discounted Fee: $88.Registration Deadline: 12:00 PM on the Friday BEFORE the class starts.
FAIRFAX POOLSAQIS-601FF June 13 - August 15 11:00 AM - 11:30 AMSAQIS-602FF June 13 - August 15 11:00 AM - 11:30 AMSAQIS-603FF June 13 - August 15 11:00 AM - 11:30 AMSAQIS-604FF June 13 - August 15 11:30 AM - 12:00 PMSAQIS-605FF June 13 - August 15 11:30 AM - 12:00 PMSAQIS-606FF June 13 - August 15 11:30 AM - 12:00 PM
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aquaticsADAPTIVE SWIM LESSONS(MONDAY-THURSDAY)Swim lessons (1-on-1 instruction) for individuals
with special needs.Age: 4+ • Day: M - Th (No swim 7/2)Program Fee: $55. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $15Registration Deadline: 12:00 PM on the Friday BEFORE the class starts.
DELONG MIDDLE SCHOOLSSPAQ-101DM June 15 - June 25 12:00PM - 12:30 PMSSPAQ-102DM June 15 - June 25 12:30PM - 1:00 PMSSPAQ-103DM June 15 - June 25 4:30PM - 5:00 PMSSPAQ-201DM June 29 - July 9 12:00PM - 12:30 PMSSPAQ-202DM June 29 - July 9 12:30PM - 1:00 PMSSPAQ-203DM June 29 - July 9 4:30PM - 5:00 PMSSPAQ-301DM July 13 - July 23 12:00PM - 12:30 PMSSPAQ-302DM July 13 - July 23 12:30PM - 1:00 PMSSPAQ-303DM July 13 - July 23 4:30PM - 5:00 PMSSPAQ-401DM July 27 - August 6 12:00PM - 12:30 PMSSPAQ-402DM July 27 - August 6 12:30PM - 1:00 PMSSPAQ-403DM July 27 - August 6 4:30PM - 5:00 PM
FAIRFAX POOL SSPAQ-101FF June 15 - June 25 10:00AM - 10:30 AMSSPAQ-102FF June 15 - June 25 10:30AM - 11:00 AMSSPAQ-103FF June 15 - June 25 11:00AM - 11:30 AMSSPAQ-104FF June 15 - June 25 11:00AM - 11:30 AMSSPAQ-105FF June 15 - June 25 11:30AM - 12:00 PMSSPAQ-106FF June 15 - June 25 11:30AM - 12:00 PMSSPAQ-201FF June 29 - July 9 10:00AM - 10:30 AMSSPAQ-202FF June 29 - July 9 10:30AM - 11:00 AMSSPAQ-203FF June 29 - July 9 11:00AM - 11:30 AMSSPAQ-204FF June 29 - July 9 11:00AM - 11:30 AMSSPAQ-205FF June 29 - July 9 11:30AM - 12:00 PMSSPAQ-206FF June 29 - July 9 11:30AM - 12:00 AMSSPAQ-301FF July 13 - July 23 10:00AM - 10:30 AMSSPAQ-302FF July 13 - July 23 10:30AM - 11:00 AMSSPAQ-303FF July 13 - July 23 11:00AM - 11:30 AMSSPAQ-304FF July 13 - July 23 11:00AM - 11:30 AMSSPAQ-305FF July 13 - July 23 11:30 AM - 12:00 PMSSPAQ-306FF July 13 - July 23 11:30AM - 12:00 PMSSPAQ-401FF July 27 - August 6 11:00AM - 11:30 AMSSPAQ-402FF July 27 - August 6 11:30AM - 12:00 PM
NORTHSTAR MIDDLE SCHOOLSSPAQ-101NS June 15 - June 25 12:00 PM - 12:30 PM SSPAQ-102NS June 15 - June 25 12:30 PM - 1:00 PMSSPAQ-103NS June 15 - June 25 4:30 PM - 5:00 PMSSPAQ-201NS June 29 - July 9 12:00 PM - 12:30 PMSSPAQ-202NS June 29 - July 9 12:30 PM - 1:00 PMSSPAQ-203NS June 29 - July 9 4:30 PM - 5:00 PMSSPAQ-301NS July 13 - July 23 12:00 PM - 12:30 PMSSPAQ-302NS July 13 - July 23 12:30 PM - 1:00 PMSSPAQ-303NS July 13 - July 23 4:30 PM - 5:00 PMSSPAQ-401NS July 27 - August 6 12:00 PM - 12:30 PMSSPAQ-402NS July 27 - August 6 12:30 PM - 1:00 PMSSPAQ-403NS July 27 - August 6 4:30 PM - 5:00 PM
ADAPTIVE SWIM LESSONS(SATURDAY)Swim lessons (1-on-1 instruction) for individuals
with special needs.Age: 4+ • Day: Saturday (No swim 6/27, 7/4)Program Fee: $55. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $15Registration Deadline: 12:00 PM on the Friday BEFORE the class starts.
FAIRFAX POOL SSPAQ-601FF June 13 - August 15 11:00AM -11:30AMSSPAQ-602FF June 13 - August 15 11:30AM -12:00PM
YOUTH SWIM LESSONS SESSION 1
June 15 - June 25 • Day: M-Th*Program Fee: $46. City Resident Discounted Fee: $36.Program Fee: $52. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $7.Registration Deadline: 12:00 PM on the Friday BEFORE the class starts.
DELONG MIDDLE SCHOOL*SAQP1-101DM Parent Child 1 11:00AM-11:30 AM*SAQP1-121DM Parent Child 1 7:00PM - 7:30 PM*SAQOT-101DM Otter 11:30AM -12:00 PM*SAQOT-102DM Otter 7:30PM - 8:00 PMSAQL1-101DM Level 1 10:00AM - 10:55 AMSAQL1-102DM Level 1 5:00PM - 5:55 PMSAQL1-103DM Level 1 6:00PM - 6:55 PMSAQL2-101DM Level 2 9:00AM - 9:55 AMSAQL2-102DM Level 2 10:00AM - 10:55 AMSAQL2-121DM Level 2 5:00PM - 5:55 PMSAQL2-122DM Level 2 6:00PM - 6:55 PMSAQL3-101DM Level 3 9:00AM - 9:55 AM SAQL3-121DM Level 3 5:00PM - 5:55 PMSAQL3-122DM Level 3 6:00PM - 6:55 PMSAQL4-101DM Level 4 11:00AM - 11:55 AMSAQL4-121DM Level 4 7:00PM - 7:55 PMSAQL5-101DM Level 5 10:00AM - 10:55 AMSAQL5-121DM Level 5 5:00PM - 5:55 PMSAQL6-101DM Level 6 11:00AM - 11:55 AM
FAIRFAX POOL *SAQOT-101FF Otter 10:00AM-10:30 AM*SAQSE-101FF Seal 10:30AM-11:00 AMSAQL1-101FF Level 1 9:00AM - 9:55 AMSAQL2-101FF Level 2 11:00AM - 11:55 AMSAQL3-102FF Level 3 10:00AM - 10:55 AMSAQL3-101FF Level 3 9:00AM - 9:55 AMSAQL4-102FF Level 4 10:00AM - 10:55 AMSAQL4-101FF Level 4 9:00AM - 9:55 AMSAQL5-101FF Level 5 9:00AM - 9:55 AMSAQL6-101FF Level 6 11:00AM - 11:55 AM
NORTHSTAR MIDDLE SCHOOL*SAQP1-101NS Parent Child 1 9:30 AM -10:00 AM*SAQP2-121NS Parent Child 2 5:00 PM - 5:30 PM*SAQOT-101NS Otter 9:00 AM - 9:30 AM
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*SAQSE-121NS Seal 5:30 PM - 6:00 PM*SAQDO-101NS Dolphin 9:30 AM -10:00 AMSAQL1-101NS Level 1 10:00 AM -10:55 AMSAQL1-102NS Level 1 11:00 AM - 11:55 AMSAQL1-103NS Level 1 6:00 PM - 6:55 PMSAQL2-101NS Level 2 10:00 AM -10:55 AMSAQL2-121NS Level 2 7:00 PM - 7:55 PMSAQL3-101NS Level 3 10:00 AM -10:55 AMSAQL3-102NS Level 3 11:00 AM - 11:55 AMSAQL3-121NS Level 3 6:00 PM - 6:55 PMSAQL3-122NS Level 3 7:00 PM - 7:55 PMSAQL4-101NS Level 4 11:00 AM - 11:55 AMSAQL4-121NS Level 4 5:00 PM - 5:55 PMSAQL4-122NS Level 4 7:00 PM - 7:55 PMSAQL5-121NSC Level 5 6:00 PM - 6:55 PMSAQL5-101NS Level 5 9:00 AM - 9:55 AMSAQL6-101NS Level 6 11:00 AM - 11:55 AMSAQL6-121NSC Level 6 6:00 PM - 6:55 PM
SESSION 2June 29 - July 9 (No swim 7/2) • Day: M-Th*Program Fee: $46. City Resident Discounted Fee: $36.Program Fee: $52. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $7.Registration Deadline: 12:00 PM on the Friday BEFORE the class starts.
DELONG MIDDLE SCHOOL*SAQOT-201DM Otter 10:00AM-10:30 AM*SAQOT-202DM Otter 11:30AM -12:00 PM*SAQOT-203DM Otter 6:00 PM - 6:30 PM*SAQSE-201DM Seal 11:00AM -11:30 AM*SAQDO-201DM Dolphin 10:30AM -11:00 AM*SAQDO-221DM Dolphin 6:30 PM - 7:00 PMSAQL1-201DM Level 1 10:00 AM -10:55 AMSAQL1-202DM Level 1 11:00 AM - 11:55 AM SAQL1-203DM Level 1 7:00 PM - 7:55 PMSAQL2-201DM Level 2 9:00 AM - 9:55 AMSAQL2-221DM Level 2 5:00 PM - 5:55 PMSAQL3-201DM Level 3 9:00 AM - 9:55 AMSAQL3-221DM Level 3 6:00 PM - 6:55 PMSAQL3-222DM Level 3 7:00 PM - 7:55 PMSAQL4-201DM Level 4 9:00 AM - 9:55 AMSAQL4-202DM Level 4 11:00 AM - 11:55 AMSAQL4-221DM Level 4 5:00 PM - 5:55 PMSAQL4-222DM Level 4 6:00 PM - 6:55 PMSAQL5-201DM Level 5 11:00 AM - 11:55 AMSAQL5-221DMC Level 5 5:00 PM - 5:55 PMSAQL5-222DM Level 5 7:00 PM - 7:55 PMSAQL6-201DM Level 6 10:00 AM -10:55 AMSAQL6-221DMC Level 6 5:00 PM - 5:55 PM
FAIRFAX POOL *SAQP2-201FF Parent Child 2 11:30AM -12:00 PM*SAQOT-201FF Otter 10:00AM-10:30 AM*SAQSE-201FF Seal 10:30 AM-11:00 AM*SAQDO-201FF Dolphin 11:00AM -11:30 AMSAQL1-202FF Level 1 11:00 AM - 11:55 AM SAQL1-201FF Level 1 9:00 AM - 9:55 AM
SAQL2-202FF Level 2 10:00 AM -10:55 AMSAQL2-201FF Level 2 9:00 AM - 9:55 AMSAQL3-202FF Level 3 10:00 AM -10:55 AMSAQL3-201FF Level 3 9:00 AM - 9:55 AMSAQL4-201FF Level 4 11:00 AM - 11:55 AMSAQL5-201FFC Level 5 9:00 AM - 9:55 AMSAQL6-201FFC Level 6 9:00 AM - 9:55 AM
NORTHSTAR MIDDLE SCHOOL *SAQP1-221NS Parent Child 1 7:00 PM - 7:30 PM*SAQOT-201NS Otter 11:00AM -11:30 AM*SAQOT-221NS Otter 7:30 PM - 8:00 PM*SAQSE-201NS Seal 11:30 AM - 2:00 PM*SAQDO-221NS Dolphin 7:30 PM - 8:00 PMSAQL1-201NS Level 1 9:00 AM - 9:55 AMSAQL2-201NS Level 2 10:00 AM -10:55 AMSAQL2-221NS Level 2 5:00 PM - 5:55 PMSAQL2-222NS Level 2 6:00 PM - 6:55 PMSAQL3-202NS Level 3 10:00 AM -10:55 AMSAQL3-221NS Level 3 5:00 PM - 5:55 PMSAQL3-222NS Level 3 6:00 PM - 6:55 PMSAQL3-201NS Level 3 9:00 AM - 9:55 AMSAQL4-201NS Level 4 11:00 AM - 11:55 AMSAQL4-221NS Level 4 7:00 PM - 7:55 PMSAQL5-201NS Level 5 9:00 AM - 9:55 AMSAQL5-221NSC Level 5 5:00 PM - 5:55 PMSAQL5-222NS Level 5 6:00 PM - 6:55 PMSAQL6-221NSC Level 6 5:00 PM - 5:55 PM
SESSION 3July 13 - July 23 • Day: M-Th*Program Fee: $46. City Resident Discounted Fee: $36.Program Fee: $52. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $7.Registration Deadline: 12:00 PM on the Friday BEFORE the class starts.
DELONG MIDDLE SCHOOL*SAQP2-321DM Parent Child 2 5:00 PM - 5:30 PM*SAQOT-301DM Otter 10:30AM -11:00 AM*SAQOT-321DM Otter 5:30 PM - 6:00 PM*SAQSE-301DM Seal 10:00AM-10:30 AM*SAQSE-321DM Seal 5:30 PM - 6:00 PM*SAQDO-301DM Dolphin 10:00AM-10:30 AM*SAQDO-302DM Dolphin 10:30AM-11:00 AMSAQL1-301DM Level 1 9:00 AM - 9:55 AMSAQL1-302DM Level 1 11:00 AM - 11:55 AMSAQL1-303DM Level 1 7:00 PM - 7:55 PMSAQL2-301DM Level 2 9:00 AM - 9:55 AMSAQL2-302DM Level 2 11:00 AM - 11:55 AMSAQL2-321DM Level 2 6:00 PM - 6:55 PMSAQL2-322DM Level 2 7:00 PM - 7:55 PMSAQL3-301DM Level 3 9:00 AM - 9:55 AMSAQL3-302DM Level 3 11:00 AM - 11:55 AMSAQL3-321DM Level 3 6:00 PM - 6:55 PMSAQL4-301DM Level 4 9:00 AM - 9:55 AMSAQL4-321DM Level 4 5:00 PM - 5:55 PMSAQL5-301DM Level 5 11:00 AM - 11:55 AMSAQL5-321DM Level 5 6:00 PM - 6:55 PM
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SAQL6-301DM Level 6 10:00 AM -10:55 AMSAQL6-321DM Level 6 7:00 PM - 7:55 PM
FAIRFAX POOL *SAQOT-301FF Otter 10:30AM-11:00 AM*SAQSE-301FF Seal 10:00AM-10:30 AM*SAQDO-301FF Dolphin 10:30AM-11:00 AMSAQL1-301FF Level 1 9:00 AM - 9:55 AMSAQL2-301FF Level 2 10:00 AM - 0:55 AMSAQL2-302FF Level 2 11:00 AM - 11:55 AMSAQL3-301FF Level 3 9:00 AM - 9:55 AMSAQL3-302FF Level 3 10:00 AM -10:55 AMSAQL3-303FF Level 3 11:00 AM - 11:55 AM
NORTHSTAR MIDDLE SCHOOL*SAQP1-321NS Parent Child 1 5:00 PM- 5:30 PM*SAQP2-301NS Parent Child 2 10:30AM-11:00 AM*SAQOT-301NS Otter 10:00AM-10:30 AM*SAQSE-321NS Seal 5:30 PM- 6:00 PM*SAQDO-301NS Dolphin 10:00AM-10:30 AMSAQL1-301NS Level 1 11:00 AM - 11:55 AMSAQL1-302NS Level 1 6:00 PM - 6:55 PMSAQL2-301NS Level 2 9:00 AM - 9:55 AMSAQL2-302NS Level 2 11:00 AM - 11:55 AMSAQL2-321NS Level 2 7:00 PM - 7:55 PMSAQL3-321NS Level 3 5:00 PM - 5:55 PMSAQL3-301NS Level 3 9:00 AM - 9:55 AMSAQL3-322NS Level 3 6:00 PM - 6:55 PMSAQL4-301NS Level 4 9:00 AM - 9:55 AMSAQL4-302NS Level 4 11:00 AM - 11:55 AMSAQL4-321NS Level 4 6:00 PM - 6:55 PMSAQL4-322NS Level 4 7:00 PM - 7:55 PMSAQL5-301NS Level 5 10:00 AM -10:55 AMSAQL5-321NS Level 5 7:00 PM - 7:55 PMSAQL6-301NS Level 6 11:00 AM - 11:55 AM
SESSION 4July 27 - August 6 • Day: M-Th*Program Fee: $46. City Resident Discounted Fee: $36.Program Fee: $52. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $7.Registration Deadline: 12:00 PM on the Friday BEFORE the class starts.
DELONG MIDDLE SCHOOL*SAQP1-421DM Parent Child 1 6:00 PM - 6:30 PM*SAQOT-401DM Otter 11:30AM -12:00 PM*SAQOT-421DM Otter 6:30 PM - 7:00 PM*SAQSE-401DM Seal 11:00AM -11:30 AM*SAQDO-421DM Dolphin 6:30 PM - 7:00 PMSAQL1-401DM Level 1 9:00 AM - 9:55 AMSAQL1-402DM Level 1 10:00 AM -10:55 AMSAQL1-421DM Level 1 5:00 PM - 5:55 PMSAQL2-401DM Level 2 9:00 AM - 9:55 AMSAQL2-402DM Level 2 11:00 AM - 11:55 AMSAQL2-421DM Level 2 7:00 PM - 7:55 PMSAQL3-401DM Level 3 9:00 AM - 9:55 AMSAQL3-402DM Level 3 10:00 AM -10:55 AMSAQL3-403DM Level 3 11:00 AM - 11:55 AM
SAQL3-421DM Level 3 5:00 PM - 5:55 PMSAQL3-422DM Level 3 6:00 PM - 6:55 PMSAQL4-402DM Level 4 10:00 AM -10:55 AMSAQL4-421DM Level 4 5:00 PM - 5:55 PMSAQL4-422DM Level 4 7:00 PM - 7:55 PMSAQL4-401DM Level 4 9:00 AM - 9:55 AMSAQL5-421DM Level 5 6:00 PM - 6:55 PMSAQL5-422DMC Level 5 7:00 PM - 7:55 PMSAQL6-421DMC Level 6 7:00 PM - 7:55 PM
FAIRFAX POOL *SAQP2-401FF Parent Child 2 11:00AM -11:30 AM*SAQOT-401FF Otter 11:30AM -12:00 PMSAQL1-401FF Level 1 10:00 AM -10:55 AMSAQL2-402FF Level 2 10:00 AM -10:55 AMSAQL2-401FF Level 2 9:00 AM - 9:55 AM SAQL3-401FF Level 3 9:00 AM - 9:55 AMSAQL3-402FF Level 3 10:00 AM -10:55 AMSAQL4-401FF Level 4 11:00 AM - 11:55 AMSAQL5-401FF Level 5 9:00 AM - 9:55 AM
NORTHSTAR MIDDLE SCHOOL *SAQP1-401NS Parent Child 1 9:30 AM -10:00 AM*SAQP1-421NS Parent Child 1 6:00 PM - 6:30 PM*SAQOT-401NS Otter 10:30AM -11:00 AM*SAQOT-421NS Otter 6:30 PM - 7:00 PM*SAQSE-401NS Seal 9:00 AM - 9:30 AM *SAQSE-421NS Seal 6:30 PM - 7:00 PM*SAQDO-401NS Dolphin 10:00AM-10:30 AMSAQL1-401NS Level 1 11:00 AM - 11:55 AMSAQL1-421NS Level 1 7:00 PM - 7:55 PMSAQL2-401NS Level 2 10:00 AM -10:55 AMSAQL2-402NS Level 2 11:00 AM - 11:55 AMSAQL2-421NS Level 2 5:00 PM - 5:55 PMSAQL3-401NS Level 3 9:00 AM - 9:55 AMSAQL3-402NS Level 3 10:00 AM -10:55 AMSAQL3-421NS Level 3 5:00 PM - 5:55 PMSAQL3-422NS Level 3 7:00 PM - 7:55 PMSAQL4-401NS Level 4 11:00 AM - 11:55 AMSAQL4-421NS Level 4 6:00 PM - 6:55 PMSAQL5-401NS Level 5 10:00 AM-10:55 AM SAQL6-401NS Level 6 11:00 AM - 11:55 AMSAQL6-421NS Level 6 5:00 PM - 5:55 PM
SESSION 5 August 10 - August 20 • Day: M-Th *Program Fee: $46. City Resident Discounted Fee: $36.Program Fee: $52. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $7.Registration Deadline: 12:00 PM on the Friday BEFORE the class starts.
FAIRFAX POOL *SAQP1-501FF Parent Child 1 11:00AM-11:30 AM*SAQOT-501FF Otter 10:00AM-10:30 AM*SAQOT-502FF Otter 11:30AM-12:00 PM*SAQSE-501FF Seal 10:30AM-11:00 AM*SAQSE-502FF Seal 11:00AM-11:30 AM*SAQDO-501FF Dolphin 10:30AM-11:00 AM
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*SAQDO-502FF Dolphin 11:30AM -12:00 PMSAQL1-501FF Level 1 9:00 AM - 9:55 AMSAQL1-502FF Level 1 11:00 AM - 11:55 AMSAQL2-502FF Level 2 10:00 AM -10:55 AMSAQL2-501FF Level 2 9:00 AM - 9:55 AMSAQL3-501FF Level 3 10:00 AM -10:55 AMSAQL4-501FF Level 4 10:00 AM -10:55 AMSAQL5-501FF Level 5 11:00 AM - 11:55 AMSAQL6-501FF Level 6 9:00 AM - 9:55 AM
SESSION 6 June 13 - August 15 (No swim 6/27, 7/4) • Day: Saturday *Program Fee: $46. City Resident Discounted Fee: $36.Program Fee: $52. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $7.Registration Deadline: 12:00 PM on the Friday BEFORE the class starts.
FAIRFAX POOL *SAQP1-601FF Parent Child 1 9:00 AM- 9:30 AM*SAQP2-601FF Parent Child 2 10:00AM-10:30 AM*SAQOT-601FF Otter 9:30 AM-10:00 AM*SAQSE-601FF Seal 10:30AM-11:00 AM*SAQDO-601FF Dolphin 10:30AM-11:00 AMSAQL1-601FF Level 1 9:00 AM - 9:55 AMSAQL1-602FF Level 1 10:00 AM -10:55 AMSAQL2-601FF Level 2 10:00 AM -10:55 AMSAQL3-601FF Level 3 9:00 AM - 9:55 AMSAQL4-601FF Level 4 10:00 AM -10:55 AMSAQL5-601FF Level 5 9:00 AM - 9:55 AMSAQL6-601FFC Level 6 9:00 AM - 9:55 AM
SPECIALTY AQUATIC PROGRAMS
Outcomes: Improve current level of strength, endurance, & swimming technique; Further explore a specific aquatic sport; Build on social skills through team building activities.
FRONT CRAWL/BACK STROKE (Prerequisite: Level 5)This mini class will emphasize technique, endurance, and speed work on these two strokes. Students must complete Level 5 before enrolling in this course.Day: M-Th • Age: 9+ • Site: Fairfax PoolProgram Fee: $47. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $7.Registration Deadline: 12:00 PM on the Friday BEFORE the class starts.
SAQBC-301FF July 13 - July 16 9:00 AM - 9:55 AM
BUTTERFLY/BREAST STROKE (Prerequisite: Level 5)This mini-class will emphasize technique, endurance, and speed work on these two strokes. Students must complete Level 5 before enrolling in this course.Day: M-Th • Age: 9+ • Site: Fairfax PoolProgram Fee: $47. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $7.Registration Deadline: 12:00 PM on the Friday BEFORE the class starts.
SAQBB-301FF July 20 - July 23 9:00 AM - 9:55 AM
SNORKEL & FIN (Prerequisite: Level 4)This mini class will teach the basics of underwater swimming and snorkeling. Many underwater games will be included. Students must complete Level 4 or be able to swim 25 yards of front crawl before enrolling in this course.Day: M-Th • Age: 8+ • Site: Fairfax PoolProgram Fee: $47. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $7.Registration Deadline: 12:00 PM on the Friday BEFORE the class starts.
SAQSF-501FF August 10 - August 13 9:00 AM - 9:55 AMSAQSF-502FF August 17 - August 20 9:00 AM - 9:55 AM
DIVING (Prerequisite: Level 4) Students must complete the American Red Cross Level 4 or be able to swim 25 yards of front crawl before enrolling in this course. Dives taught will include: front dive, back dive, and front somersault. Students must successfully complete Beginning Diving before enrolling in Advanced Diving.
BEGINNING Day: M-Th • Age: 8+ • Site: Fairfax PoolProgram Fee: $47. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $7.Registration Deadline: 12:00 PM on the Friday BEFORE the class starts.
SAQDV-401FF July 27 - July 30 9:00 AM - 9:55 AMSAQDV-402FF July 27 - July 30 11:00 AM - 11:55 AMSAQDV-403FF August 3 - August 6 9:00 AM - 9:55 AMSAQDV-501FF August 10 - August 13 11:00AM - 11:55 AM
ADVANCED Day: M-Th • Age: 8+ • Site: Fairfax PoolProgram Fee: $47. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $7.Registration Deadline: 12:00 PM on the Friday BEFORE the class starts.
SAQDV-404FF August 3 - August 6 11:00 AM - 11:55 AMSAQDV-502FF August 17 - August 20 11:00 AM - 11:55 AM
ADULT SWIM LESSONSBEGINNERSAn introduction to swimming for adults just starting out. Basic safety skills and stroke techniques will be learned. As skills and confidence develop students will be introduced to swimming in water greater than chest deep.Day: Monday • Age: 18+ • Site: Fairfax Pool Program Fee: $56. City Resident Discounted Fee: $46.Registration Deadline: 12:00 PM on the Friday BEFORE the class starts.
SAQAS-101FF June 15 - August 3 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
ADVANCED This class is for the adult looking to refine their stroke technique and develop greater endurance. Participants must be able to independently swim for a minimum of 25 yards.Day: Wednesday • Age: 18+ • Site: Fairfax PoolProgram Fee: $56. City Resident Discounted Fee: $46.Registration Deadline: 12:00 PM on the Friday BEFORE the class starts.
SAQAS-102FF June 17 - August 5 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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Outcomes: Lifeguard programs: Develop leadership skills; Gain job skills; Develop leadership skills; Gain job skills; Develop an understanding of ow to conduct swim lessons, implement a standardized curriculum, and evaluate participant progress.Outcomes: Babysitters Training Program: Develop child safety skills, leadership skills and job skills.Outcomes: CPR/First Aid Programs: Gain confidence in life saving skills; Develop a safer community with trained responders; Learn how to use an AED properly.
JUNIOR LIFEGUARDINGThe Junior Lifeguarding course builds a foundation of knowledge, attitudes, and skills for future lifeguards. Junior Lifeguarding has a strong focus on developing the swimming skills required to successfully complete the Lifeguarding course prerequisite swimming skills evaluation. Participants have the opportunity to shadow lifeguards in rotation at Fairfax Pool to get a real sense of being on the job.Prerequisites: Successfully complete Level 6 or be able to perform the goals comfortably. Class will meet at Fairfax Pool during one class meeting.
Day: M-Th • Age: 11-14 Program Fee: $60. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $20
DELONG MIDDLE SCHOOLSAQJL-101DMJune 15 - July 9 (No class 7/2) 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
NORTHSTAR MIDDLE SCHOOL SAQJL-321NHJuly 13 - August 6 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
LIFEGUARD TRAINING FULL COURSEThis Red Cross course trains and certifies successful participants in American Red Cross Lifeguarding/First Aid/CPR/AED. The lifeguard certification requires a standard number of hours for classroom, pool, and online training. Successful completion requires that participants be PRESENT FOR ALL CLASS SESSIONS, complete all online training modules, attain 80% on the written exam, and demonstrate proficiency in all skills. Prerequisites: 1) Students must be 15 years old by the completion of this course. 2) The ability to swim at least 300 yards continuously demonstrating breath control and rhythmic breathing using front crawl or breast stroke. 3) The ability to tread water for 2 minutes using only the legs. Successful completion of a timed event in 1 minute, 40 seconds. This timed event requires a participant to complete the following sequence: swim 20 yards, surface dive feet-first or head-first to a depth of 7-10 feet and retrieve a 10 pound object; surface and swim 20 yards on their back with the object (both hands must remain on the object throughout); exit the water without using the ladder or steps.Upon successful completion, participants will receive a Red Cross certificate that indicates Lifeguarding/First Aid/CPR/AED and is valid for 2 years.Required Materials: 1) Students must possess a copy of the Lifeguarding Manual released January 2017. A free version of the book may be downloaded at www.redcross.org or a print version of the book may be purchased online at www.redcrossstore.org for approximately $32. 2) Students are encouraged to bring their own pocket mask. A limited number will be available for students to borrow. Masks may be purchased as a set online for approximately $12.50 through www.redcrossstore.org.
Refunds: Refunds issued less than 10 days before first class will be assumed the following administrative fees: $35 Red Cross fee in addition to the $7 Parks and Recreation administrative fee.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Wednesday, June 26 Day: M-Th • Age: 15+Program Fee: $149. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $40.
FAIRFAX POOLSAQLG-301FF July 6 - July 16 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
BABYSITTERS TRAINING W/ PEDIATRIC FIRST AID/CPRIn this class you learn how to: Respond to emergencies with first aid, rescue breathing; make good decisions under pressure; communicate effectively with parent; recognize safety and hygiene issues; manage young children; feed, diaper, and care for infants; start your babysitting business.
SOUTH MIDDLE SCHOOLDay: M/T/W • Age: 11-14 • 9:00 AM - 12:30 PMProgram Fee: $72. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $32.
SLERC-101SM June 15 - June 17SLERC-501SM July 13 - July 15SLERC-701SM July 27 - July 29
NORTHSTAR MIDDLE SCHOOLDay: M-Th • Age: 11-14 • 9:00 AM - 11:50 AMProgram Fee: $72. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $32.
SLERC-401NS July 6 - July 9SLERC-801NS August 3 - August 6
HOBBS ICE ARENADay: M/T/W • Age: 11-14 • 9:00 AM - 12:15 PMProgram Fee: $72. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $32.
SLERC-901HB August 10 - August 12
WILDERNESS & REMOTE FIRST AID*No certification will be obtained for this course.Day: M-Th • Age: 11+ • 9:00 AM - 10:50 AMSite: Northstar Middle SchoolProgram Fee: $47. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $7.
SLERC-201NS June 22 - June 25
CPR & AED TRAINING *2 year Red Cross certification upon successful completion of the class.Day: M-Th • Age: 10+ • 11:00 AM - 11:50 AMSite: Northstar Middle SchoolProgram Fee: $60. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $20.
SLERC-202NS June 22 - June 25
FIRST AID, CPR/AED TRAINING*2 Year Red Cross certification upon successful completion of the class.Day: M-Th • Age: 10+ • 9:00 AM - 10:50 AMSite: Northstar Middle SchoolProgram Fee: $65. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $25.
SLERC-601NS July 20 - 23SLERC-701NS July 27 - 30
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SPECIALIZED RECREATIONOutcomes: Develop friendships through social interactions; Improve independent skill development; Enhance quality of life through community participation.
The special population programs are offered to youth and adults with varying abilities and exceptionalities with the emphasis on inclusion.
ADAPTIVE SWIM LESSONSFor a complete schedule of adaptive swim lessons, see Aquatic section on page 15.
ADAPTIVE ONE-DAY ART WORKSHOPSAdaptive One-Day Art programs are designed for individuals with varying abilities. Youth will have
the opportunity to create art projects specifically designed to best meet their ability. A parent and/or caregiver may be asked to attend the class to ensure safety and success in the program. See page 25 for a description of the one-day art class offerings.
Day: Friday • Age: 6-21 • Time: 11:30 AM - 12:15 PMSite: Boyd Neighborhood Park Program Fee: $10. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $5.
SSPOA-104BO June 19 Canvas Painting SSPOA-204BO June 26 Tie Dye SSPOA-304BO July 10 Sculpey Mini Sculptures SSPOA-404BO July 17 Mosaic Stepping Stones SSPOA-504BO July 24 Arts & Crafts Super Center SSPOA-604BO July 31 Chalk It Up SSPOA-704BO August 7 Tie Dye
CAMP SUMMERTIME(Youth Specialized Recreation)The special populations’ camp is operated in an
integrated format where all participants work with and assist each other. This program is designed to accommodate various abilities. Activities are planned considering all abilities to encourage individuals to challenge themselves. Activities include arts and crafts, games, sports, music, storytelling, and off-site trips.
June 15 - July 30 • Time: 1:00 PM - 4:00 PMSite: Putnam Heights Neighborhood ParkProgram Fee: $60. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $20.
SSPCS-101PH Age: 6-12 T/Th June 16 - July 30 SSPCS-102PH Age: 13-21 M/W June 15 - July 29
PAR-TE-REC (Adult Specialized Recreation)Summer outdoor Par-te-Rec program is for all individuals with varying abilities and exceptionalities, ages 18 and older. Participants will experience various activities which focus upon socialization, aspiring to personal challenges, and building self-confidence. Some of the planned activities will include dances, games, crafts, and much more. All activities will be scheduled at Boyd Park. Transportation is not provided for this program.
June 17 - July 29 • Time: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PMDay: Wednesday • Age: 18+Site: Boyd Neighborhood Park
SSPPR-101BO Daily Admissions ($3 each night) SSPPR-102BO Season Pass ($21 season) PAR-TE-REC SUMMER SCHEDULE June 17 Block Party Bingo
June 24 A Star is Born (karaoke & photo booth)
July 1 America the Beautiful (wear red, white, or blue)
July 8 Carnival Night
July 15 Hawaiian Luau (wear tropical attire)
July 22 Celebrate Summer Olympics
July 29 Art in the Park
ADAPTIVE SKATE INSTRUCTIONUniquely designed to teach basic ice-
skating skills specifically for students with varying abilities. Independent mobility is preferred. A companion is required for participants needing additional assistance.
Day: Thursday • Ages 5+ • SITE: Hobbs Ice ArenaProgram Fee: $55. ECASAD Resident Discounted Fee: $15
SSPAS-101HB June 18 - July 16 4:30 PM – 5:30 PMSSPAS-201HB July 23 - August 20 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM
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8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00WEEK 1 Weight Room & Open Gym (ages 10‐13) Back Yard BBQ Games (ages 7‐13) Field Frenzy (ages 7‐13) Disc Golf (ages 7‐13)June 15‐18 SAYWR‐101NS $0 SAYOG‐101NS $5 SAYOG‐102NS $5 SAYDG‐103NS $5
Culinary Creations (ages 11‐14) Culinary Creations (ages 8‐12) Culinary Creations (ages 5‐7)SLECC‐101NS $5 SLECC‐102NS $5 SLECC‐103NS $5Spanish 101 (ages 5‐7) Spanish 101 (ages 8‐10) Spanish 101 (ages 11‐14)SLESP‐101NS $0 SLESP‐102NS $0 SLESP‐103NS $0
WEEK 2 Wilderness & Remote First Aid (ages 11+) CPR & AED (ages 10+)June 22‐25 SLERC‐201NS $7 SLERC‐202NS $20
Theater (ages 8‐10) Theater (ages 11‐14) Theater (ages 5‐7)SLETH‐201NS $5 SLETH‐202NS $5 SLETH‐203NS $5Culinary Creations (ages 11‐14) Culinary Creations (ages 5‐7) Culinary Creations (ages 8‐12)SLECC‐201NS $5 SLECC‐202NS $5 SLECC‐203NS $5Tennis Red Ball (ages 5‐6) Pickleball (ages 8‐14) Tennis Orange Ball (ages 7+)SAYTI‐201NS $5 SAYPB‐201NS $5 SAYTI‐202NS $5
WEEK 3 No Classes No Classes No Classes No ClassesJun 29‐ Jul 2WEEK 4 Babysitter Instruction (ages 11‐14)July 6‐9 SLERC‐401NS $32
Back Yard BBQ Games (ages 7‐13) Field Frenzy (ages 7‐13) Target Golf (ages 7‐13)SAYOG‐401NS $5 SAYOG‐402NS $5 SAYOG‐403NS $5German 101 (ages 5‐7) German 101 (ages 8‐10) German 101 (ages 11‐14)SLEGM‐401NS $0 SLEGM‐402NS $0 SLEGM‐403NS $0Nature Hiking & ID (ages 8‐13) Camping Skills (ages 10‐13)SLEOA‐401NS $5 SLEOA‐402NS $7
WEEK 5 Weight Room & Open Gym (ages 10‐13) Expressive Art ‐ Writing (ages 11‐13) Expressive Art ‐ Painting (ages 11‐13) Expressive Art‐Movement (ages 11‐13)July 13‐16 SAYWR‐201NS $0 SLEYA‐501NS $5 SLEYA‐502NS $5 SLEYA‐503NS $5
Culinary Creations (ages 11‐14) Culinary Creations (ages 8‐12) Culinary Creations (ages 5‐7)SLECC‐501NS $5 SLECC‐502NS $5 SLECC‐503NS $5Net Games (ages 10‐14) Stick Games (ages 10‐14) Board Game Strategies (ages 10‐14)SAYIG‐501NS $5 SAYIG‐502NS $5 SAYIG‐503NS $5Tennis Green Ball (ages 11‐13) Tennis Orange Ball (ages 8+) Pickleball (ages 8‐14)SAYTI‐501NS $5 SAYTI‐502NS $5 SAYPB‐501NS $5
WEEK 6 First Aid, CPR, and AED (ages 10+) Self Defense (ages 10‐13)July 20‐23 SLERC‐601NS $25 SAYSD‐601NS $5
Volleyball (ages 10‐11) Volleyball (ages 12‐13) Kubb (ages 11+)SAYIG‐601NS $5 SAYIG‐602NS $5 SAYKB‐601NS $5Culinary Creations (ages 11‐14) Culinary Creations (ages 8‐12) Culinary Creations (ages 5‐7)SLECC‐601NS $5 SLECC‐602NS $5 SLECC‐603NS $5
WEEK 7 First Aid, CPR, and AED (ages 10+) Self Defense (ages 10‐13)July 27‐30 SLERC‐701NS $25 SAYSD‐701NS $5
American Sign Language (ages 5‐7) American Sign Language (ages 8‐10) American Sign Language (ages 11‐14)SLESL‐701NS $0 SLESL‐702NS $0 SLESL‐703NS $0Flag Football (ages 8‐12 Camping Skills (ages 10‐13)SAYFF‐701NS $5 SLEOA‐701NS $7DIY Outdoor Nature (ages 7‐9) DIY Science Goo (ages 7‐9) DIY Puppy Swag (ages 10+)SLEDY‐701NS $5 SLEDY‐702NS $5 SLEDY‐703NS $5
WEEK 8 Community Action (ages 8‐13) Crazy Old School Cards (ages 10‐14) DIY Wood Projects (ages 10‐14)Aug 3‐6 SLECA‐801NS $5 SLEIG‐801NS $5 SLEDY‐801NS $5
Babysitter Instruction (ages 11‐14)SLERC‐801NS $32No Classes No Classes Self Defense (ages 10‐13)
SAYSD‐801NS $5
See Prime Times for Class Listing M‐Th, 9, 10, 11am Age: 6+, $7See Prime Times for Class Listing M‐Th, 5, 6, 7pm Age: 6+, $7
SLEMP‐101BK M‐Th, 8‐8:45am K‐12, FREESLEMP‐101LN M‐Th, 11:45am‐12:15pm K‐12, FREE
SESSION 1: JUNE 15‐25 SESSION 2: JULY 29‐JULY 9 SESSION 3: JULY 13‐23 SESSION 4: JULY 27‐AUGUST 6 SESSION 5: AUGUST 10‐20Swim/AquaticsSwim/Aquatics
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8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00WEEK 1 Weight Room & Open Gym (ages 10‐13) Back Yard BBQ Games (ages 7‐13) Field Frenzy (ages 7‐13) Disc Golf (ages 7‐13)June 15‐18 SAYWR‐101NS $0 SAYOG‐101NS $5 SAYOG‐102NS $5 SAYDG‐103NS $5
Culinary Creations (ages 11‐14) Culinary Creations (ages 8‐12) Culinary Creations (ages 5‐7)SLECC‐101NS $5 SLECC‐102NS $5 SLECC‐103NS $5Spanish 101 (ages 5‐7) Spanish 101 (ages 8‐10) Spanish 101 (ages 11‐14)SLESP‐101NS $0 SLESP‐102NS $0 SLESP‐103NS $0
WEEK 2 Wilderness & Remote First Aid (ages 11+) CPR & AED (ages 10+)June 22‐25 SLERC‐201NS $7 SLERC‐202NS $20
Theater (ages 8‐10) Theater (ages 11‐14) Theater (ages 5‐7)SLETH‐201NS $5 SLETH‐202NS $5 SLETH‐203NS $5Culinary Creations (ages 11‐14) Culinary Creations (ages 5‐7) Culinary Creations (ages 8‐12)SLECC‐201NS $5 SLECC‐202NS $5 SLECC‐203NS $5Tennis Red Ball (ages 5‐6) Pickleball (ages 8‐14) Tennis Orange Ball (ages 7+)SAYTI‐201NS $5 SAYPB‐201NS $5 SAYTI‐202NS $5
WEEK 3 No Classes No Classes No Classes No ClassesJun 29‐ Jul 2WEEK 4 Babysitter Instruction (ages 11‐14)July 6‐9 SLERC‐401NS $32
Back Yard BBQ Games (ages 7‐13) Field Frenzy (ages 7‐13) Target Golf (ages 7‐13)SAYOG‐401NS $5 SAYOG‐402NS $5 SAYOG‐403NS $5German 101 (ages 5‐7) German 101 (ages 8‐10) German 101 (ages 11‐14)SLEGM‐401NS $0 SLEGM‐402NS $0 SLEGM‐403NS $0Nature Hiking & ID (ages 8‐13) Camping Skills (ages 10‐13)SLEOA‐401NS $5 SLEOA‐402NS $7
WEEK 5 Weight Room & Open Gym (ages 10‐13) Expressive Art ‐ Writing (ages 11‐13) Expressive Art ‐ Painting (ages 11‐13) Expressive Art‐Movement (ages 11‐13)July 13‐16 SAYWR‐201NS $0 SLEYA‐501NS $5 SLEYA‐502NS $5 SLEYA‐503NS $5
Culinary Creations (ages 11‐14) Culinary Creations (ages 8‐12) Culinary Creations (ages 5‐7)SLECC‐501NS $5 SLECC‐502NS $5 SLECC‐503NS $5Net Games (ages 10‐14) Stick Games (ages 10‐14) Board Game Strategies (ages 10‐14)SAYIG‐501NS $5 SAYIG‐502NS $5 SAYIG‐503NS $5Tennis Green Ball (ages 11‐13) Tennis Orange Ball (ages 8+) Pickleball (ages 8‐14)SAYTI‐501NS $5 SAYTI‐502NS $5 SAYPB‐501NS $5
WEEK 6 First Aid, CPR, and AED (ages 10+) Self Defense (ages 10‐13)July 20‐23 SLERC‐601NS $25 SAYSD‐601NS $5
Volleyball (ages 10‐11) Volleyball (ages 12‐13) Kubb (ages 11+)SAYIG‐601NS $5 SAYIG‐602NS $5 SAYKB‐601NS $5Culinary Creations (ages 11‐14) Culinary Creations (ages 8‐12) Culinary Creations (ages 5‐7)SLECC‐601NS $5 SLECC‐602NS $5 SLECC‐603NS $5
WEEK 7 First Aid, CPR, and AED (ages 10+) Self Defense (ages 10‐13)July 27‐30 SLERC‐701NS $25 SAYSD‐701NS $5
American Sign Language (ages 5‐7) American Sign Language (ages 8‐10) American Sign Language (ages 11‐14)SLESL‐701NS $0 SLESL‐702NS $0 SLESL‐703NS $0Flag Football (ages 8‐12 Camping Skills (ages 10‐13)SAYFF‐701NS $5 SLEOA‐701NS $7DIY Outdoor Nature (ages 7‐9) DIY Science Goo (ages 7‐9) DIY Puppy Swag (ages 10+)SLEDY‐701NS $5 SLEDY‐702NS $5 SLEDY‐703NS $5
WEEK 8 Community Action (ages 8‐13) Crazy Old School Cards (ages 10‐14) DIY Wood Projects (ages 10‐14)Aug 3‐6 SLECA‐801NS $5 SLEIG‐801NS $5 SLEDY‐801NS $5
Babysitter Instruction (ages 11‐14)SLERC‐801NS $32No Classes No Classes Self Defense (ages 10‐13)
SAYSD‐801NS $5
See Prime Times for Class Listing M‐Th, 9, 10, 11am Age: 6+, $7See Prime Times for Class Listing M‐Th, 5, 6, 7pm Age: 6+, $7
SLEMP‐101BK M‐Th, 8‐8:45am K‐12, FREESLEMP‐101LN M‐Th, 11:45am‐12:15pm K‐12, FREE
SESSION 1: JUNE 15‐25 SESSION 2: JULY 29‐JULY 9 SESSION 3: JULY 13‐23 SESSION 4: JULY 27‐AUGUST 6 SESSION 5: AUGUST 10‐20Swim/AquaticsSwim/Aquatics
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DELONG MIDDLE SCHOOL SESSION 1: JUNE 15-JULY 9
Weight Room & Open Gym SAYWR‐101DM M‐TH 8‐8:50 am 10‐13 FREE
Culinary Crea�ons Stories �ith a Bite SLECC‐101DM T TH 9‐9:50 am 5‐7 $7 Outdoor Games Field Frenzy SAYOG‐101DM T TH 9‐9:50 am 7‐13 $7
Tennis Red Ball SAYTI‐101DM T TH 9‐9:50 am 7+ $7
Gymnas�cs Instruc�on Ad�anced Beginners SAYTA‐104DM T TH 9‐9:50 am 6+ $7
Gymnas�cs Instruc�on Beginners SAYTA‐101DM M W 9‐9:50 am 5+ $7
Culinary Crea�ons Chef in Training SLECC‐102DM T TH 10‐10:50 am 8‐12 $7
Outdoor Games Target Golf SAYOG‐102DM T TH 10‐10:50 am 7‐13 $7 Tennis Orange Ball SAYTI‐102DM T TH 10‐10:50 am 7+ $7
Gymnas�cs Instruc�on Beginners SAYTA‐105DM T TH 10‐10:50 am 5+ $7 Disc Golf Instruc�on SAYDG‐101DM T TH 11‐11:50 am 8+ $7
Outdoor Games Field Frenzy SAYOG‐103DM T TH 11‐11:50 am 7‐13 $7 Tennis Green Ball SAYTI‐103DM T TH 11‐11:50 am 7+ $7 Gymnas�cs Instruc�on Ad�anced Beginners SAYTA‐103DM M W 11‐11:50 am 6+ $7 Tennis Red Ball SAYTI‐104DM T TH 4‐4:50 pm 5‐6 $7 Tennis Orange Ball SAYTI‐105DM T TH 5‐5:50 pm 7+ $7
Pickleball SAYPB‐106DM T TH 6‐6:50 pm 7+ $7
SESSION 2: JULY 13–AUGUST 6 Weight Room & Open Gym SAYWR‐201DM M‐TH 8‐8:50 am 10‐13 FREE
Culinary Crea�ons Chef in Training SLECC‐201DM T TH 9‐9:50 am 8‐12 $7 Outdoor Games Core & Agility SAYOG‐201DM T TH 9‐9:50 am 7‐13 $7
Tennis Green Ball SAYTI‐201DM T TH 9‐9:50 am 7+ $7 Culinary Stories With a Bite SLECC‐202DM T TH 10‐10:50 am 5‐7 $7 Outdoor Games Field Frenzy SAYOG‐202DM T TH 10‐10:50 am 7‐13 $7
Tennis Orange Ball SAYTI‐202DM T TH 10‐10:50 am 7+ $7
Gymnas�cs Instruc�on Ad�anced Beginners SAYTA‐202DM M W 10‐10:50 am 6+ $7 Gymnas�cs Instruc�on Beginners SAYTA‐205DM T TH 10‐10:50 am 5+ $7
Tennis Red Ball SAYTI‐203DM T TH 11‐11:50 am 7+ $7 Disc Golf Instruc�on SAYDG‐201DM T TH 11‐11:50 am 8+ $7
Outdoor Games Backyard BBQ Games SAYOG‐203DM T TH 11‐11:50 am 7‐13 $7
Gymnas�cs Instruc�on Ad�anced Beginners SAYTA‐206DM T TH 11‐11:50 am 6+ $7
Gymnas�cs Instruc�on Beginners SAYTA‐203DM M W 11‐11:50 am 5+ $7
Tennis Orange Ball SAYTI‐204DM T TH 4‐4:50 pm 7+ $7
Tennis Red Ball SAYTI‐205DM T TH 5‐5:50 pm 5‐6 $7
Pickleball SAYPB‐206DM T TH 6‐6:50 pm 7+ $7
SESSION 1: JUNE 15-25 SESSION 2: JUNE 29-JULY 9 SESSION 3: JULY 13-23 SESSION 4: JULY 27-AUGUST 6 SESSION 5: AUGUST 10-20
S�im�A�ua�cs See Prime Times for class lis�ng M‐TH 9, 10, 11 am K‐12 $7
S�im�A�ua�cs See Prime Times for class lis�ng M‐TH 5, 6, 7 pm K‐12 $7 ECASD SUMMER MEAL PROGRAM JUNE 15-AUGUST 6
Breakfast SLEMP‐101BK M‐TH 8‐8:45am K‐12 FREE
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DELONG MIDDLE SCHOOL SESSION 1: JUNE 15-JULY 9
Weight Room & Open Gym SAYWR‐101DM M‐TH 8‐8:50 am 10‐13 FREE
Culinary Crea�ons Stories �ith a Bite SLECC‐101DM T TH 9‐9:50 am 5‐7 $7 Outdoor Games Field Frenzy SAYOG‐101DM T TH 9‐9:50 am 7‐13 $7
Tennis Red Ball SAYTI‐101DM T TH 9‐9:50 am 7+ $7
Gymnas�cs Instruc�on Ad�anced Beginners SAYTA‐104DM T TH 9‐9:50 am 6+ $7
Gymnas�cs Instruc�on Beginners SAYTA‐101DM M W 9‐9:50 am 5+ $7
Culinary Crea�ons Chef in Training SLECC‐102DM T TH 10‐10:50 am 8‐12 $7
Outdoor Games Target Golf SAYOG‐102DM T TH 10‐10:50 am 7‐13 $7 Tennis Orange Ball SAYTI‐102DM T TH 10‐10:50 am 7+ $7
Gymnas�cs Instruc�on Beginners SAYTA‐105DM T TH 10‐10:50 am 5+ $7 Disc Golf Instruc�on SAYDG‐101DM T TH 11‐11:50 am 8+ $7
Outdoor Games Field Frenzy SAYOG‐103DM T TH 11‐11:50 am 7‐13 $7 Tennis Green Ball SAYTI‐103DM T TH 11‐11:50 am 7+ $7 Gymnas�cs Instruc�on Ad�anced Beginners SAYTA‐103DM M W 11‐11:50 am 6+ $7 Tennis Red Ball SAYTI‐104DM T TH 4‐4:50 pm 5‐6 $7 Tennis Orange Ball SAYTI‐105DM T TH 5‐5:50 pm 7+ $7
Pickleball SAYPB‐106DM T TH 6‐6:50 pm 7+ $7
SESSION 2: JULY 13–AUGUST 6 Weight Room & Open Gym SAYWR‐201DM M‐TH 8‐8:50 am 10‐13 FREE
Culinary Crea�ons Chef in Training SLECC‐201DM T TH 9‐9:50 am 8‐12 $7 Outdoor Games Core & Agility SAYOG‐201DM T TH 9‐9:50 am 7‐13 $7
Tennis Green Ball SAYTI‐201DM T TH 9‐9:50 am 7+ $7 Culinary Stories With a Bite SLECC‐202DM T TH 10‐10:50 am 5‐7 $7 Outdoor Games Field Frenzy SAYOG‐202DM T TH 10‐10:50 am 7‐13 $7
Tennis Orange Ball SAYTI‐202DM T TH 10‐10:50 am 7+ $7
Gymnas�cs Instruc�on Ad�anced Beginners SAYTA‐202DM M W 10‐10:50 am 6+ $7 Gymnas�cs Instruc�on Beginners SAYTA‐205DM T TH 10‐10:50 am 5+ $7
Tennis Red Ball SAYTI‐203DM T TH 11‐11:50 am 7+ $7 Disc Golf Instruc�on SAYDG‐201DM T TH 11‐11:50 am 8+ $7
Outdoor Games Backyard BBQ Games SAYOG‐203DM T TH 11‐11:50 am 7‐13 $7
Gymnas�cs Instruc�on Ad�anced Beginners SAYTA‐206DM T TH 11‐11:50 am 6+ $7
Gymnas�cs Instruc�on Beginners SAYTA‐203DM M W 11‐11:50 am 5+ $7
Tennis Orange Ball SAYTI‐204DM T TH 4‐4:50 pm 7+ $7
Tennis Red Ball SAYTI‐205DM T TH 5‐5:50 pm 5‐6 $7
Pickleball SAYPB‐206DM T TH 6‐6:50 pm 7+ $7
SESSION 1: JUNE 15-25 SESSION 2: JUNE 29-JULY 9 SESSION 3: JULY 13-23 SESSION 4: JULY 27-AUGUST 6 SESSION 5: AUGUST 10-20
S�im�A�ua�cs See Prime Times for class lis�ng M‐TH 9, 10, 11 am K‐12 $7
S�im�A�ua�cs See Prime Times for class lis�ng M‐TH 5, 6, 7 pm K‐12 $7 ECASD SUMMER MEAL PROGRAM JUNE 15-AUGUST 6
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Lunch SLEMP‐101LN M‐TH 11:45am‐12:15pm K‐12 FREE
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SOUTH MIDDLE SCHOOL SESSION 1: JUNE 15-JULY 9
Weight Room & Open Gym SAYWR‐101SM M‐TH 8‐8:50 am 10‐13 FREE
Culinary Crea�ons Stories �ith a Bite SLECC‐101SM M W 9‐9:50am 5‐7 $7
Outdoor Games Field Frenzy SAYOG‐101SM T Th 9‐9:50am 7‐13 $7 Ba�ysi�ers Training See Prime Times for class lis�ng M T W 9am‐12:30pm 11‐14 $32
Culinary Crea�ons Chef in Training SLECC‐102SM M W 10‐10:50am 8‐12 $7
Outdoor Games Target Golf SAYOG‐102SM M W 10‐10:50am 7‐13 $7
Gymnas�cs �nstruc�on Beginners SAYTA‐102SM M W 10‐10:50am 5+ $7
Outdoor Games Field Frenzy SAYOG‐103SM T Th 11‐11:50am 7‐13 $7
SESSION 2: JULY 13-AUGUST 6
Weight Room & Open Gym SAYWR‐201SM M‐TH 8‐8:50am 10‐13 FREE
Culinary Crea�ons Chef in Training SLECC‐201SM M W 9‐9:50am 8‐12 $7
Outdoor Games Core & Agility SAYOG‐201SM M W 9‐9:50am 7‐13 $7
Gymnas�cs �nstruc�on Ad�anced Beginners SAYTA‐201SM M W 9‐9:50am 6+ $7
Ba�ysi�ers Training See Prime Times for class lis�ng M T W 9am‐12:30pm 11‐14 $32
Culinary Crea�ons Stories With a Bite SLECC‐202SM M W 10‐10:50am 5‐7 $7
Outdoor Games Field Frenzy SAYOG‐202SM M W 10‐10:50am 7‐13 $7
Outdoor Games Backyard BBQ Games SAYOG‐203SM M W 11‐11:50am 2‐8 $7
ECASD Summer Meal Program June 15-August 6
Breakfast SLEMP‐101BK M‐TH 8‐8:45am K‐12 FREE
Lunch SLEMP‐101LN M‐TH 11:45am‐12:15pm K‐12 FREE
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SOUTH MIDDLE SCHOOL SESSION 1: JUNE 15-JULY 9
Weight Room & Open Gym SAYWR‐101SM M‐TH 8‐8:50 am 10‐13 FREE
Culinary Crea�ons Stories �ith a Bite SLECC‐101SM M W 9‐9:50am 5‐7 $7
Outdoor Games Field Frenzy SAYOG‐101SM T Th 9‐9:50am 7‐13 $7 Ba�ysi�ers Training See Prime Times for class lis�ng M T W 9am‐12:30pm 11‐14 $32
Culinary Crea�ons Chef in Training SLECC‐102SM M W 10‐10:50am 8‐12 $7
Outdoor Games Target Golf SAYOG‐102SM M W 10‐10:50am 7‐13 $7
Gymnas�cs �nstruc�on Beginners SAYTA‐102SM M W 10‐10:50am 5+ $7
Outdoor Games Field Frenzy SAYOG‐103SM T Th 11‐11:50am 7‐13 $7
SESSION 2: JULY 13-AUGUST 6
Weight Room & Open Gym SAYWR‐201SM M‐TH 8‐8:50am 10‐13 FREE
Culinary Crea�ons Chef in Training SLECC‐201SM M W 9‐9:50am 8‐12 $7
Outdoor Games Core & Agility SAYOG‐201SM M W 9‐9:50am 7‐13 $7
Gymnas�cs �nstruc�on Ad�anced Beginners SAYTA‐201SM M W 9‐9:50am 6+ $7
Ba�ysi�ers Training See Prime Times for class lis�ng M T W 9am‐12:30pm 11‐14 $32
Culinary Crea�ons Stories With a Bite SLECC‐202SM M W 10‐10:50am 5‐7 $7
Outdoor Games Field Frenzy SAYOG‐202SM M W 10‐10:50am 7‐13 $7
Outdoor Games Backyard BBQ Games SAYOG‐203SM M W 11‐11:50am 2‐8 $7
ECASD Summer Meal Program June 15-August 6
Breakfast SLEMP‐101BK M‐TH 8‐8:45am K‐12 FREE
Lunch SLEMP‐101LN M‐TH 11:45am‐12:15pm K‐12 FREE
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Age: 3-4 • Day: M-Th Program Fee: $28. City Resident Discounted Fee: $18.
EXPLORING SPORTS: BASKETBALL & SOCCERDuring this week long program, participants will be able to experience and explore a variety of basketball and soccer skills while gaining confidence. Staff will lead age-appropriate activities. Site: Meet at Eau Claire Soccer Park on the first day.
SAYSL-101CP June 15 - June 18 10:00 AM - 10:45 AMSAYSL-204CP July 13 - July 16 10:00 AM - 10:45 AM
OUTDOOR EXPLORATION & WATER ADVENTURESExploration, Teamwork, and Adventure all spell F.U.N. Your child and friends will explore the vast opportunities of play through scavenger hunts, enrichment activities, relay races, water and group games during this outdoor adventure. Site: Carson Park Horseshoe Clubhouse
SAYSL-102CP June 22 - June 25 10:00 AM - 10:45 AMSAYSL-201CP July 20 - July 23 10:00 AM - 10:45 AM
EXPLORING T-BALLDuring this program, little sluggers will learn t-ball skills such as base running, hitting, catching, and throwing while participating in age-appropriate activities and games. Participants will gain confidence and build social skills. Players need to bring their own gloves. Site: Carson Park Gelein Field
SAYSL-103CP July 6 - July 9 10:00 AM - 10:45 AMSAYSL-104CP July 6 - July 9 10:55 AM - 11:40 AMSAYSL-202CP July 27 - July 30 10:00 AM - 10:45 AMSAYSL-203CP July 27 - July 30 10:55 AM - 11:40 AM
SOCCER (ITTY-BITTY AND HALF-PINT)Itty-Bitty Soccer and Half-Pint Soccer programs focus on fundamental play through modified activities that will instill a passion for the sport. Children will be introduced to various activities that will promote development of body awareness and coordination, while introducing them to individual soccer skills and soccer vocabulary. We encourage parents to register as a volunteer and to be a part of this program with your child.
Time: 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Site: Eau Claire Soccer Park Program Fee: $45. City Resident Discounted Fee: $35.
ITTY BITTY SOCCER - AGE 3 SAYSL-103SP June 15 - July 8 M/W SAYSL-104SP June 16 - July 9 T/Th SAYSL-203SP July 13 - August 5 M/W SAYSL-204SP July 14 - August 6 T/Th
HALF-PINT SOCCER - AGE 4 SAYSL-101SP June 15 - July 8 M/W SAYSL-102SP June 16 - July 9 T/Th SAYSL-201SP July 13 - August 5 M/W SAYSL-202SP July 14 - August 6 T/Th
GYMNASTICS INSTRUCTIONStudents will learn basic tumbling and physical coordination skills while developing gross motor skills. Children may also be introduced to the parallel bars, beam, and vault as they are ready. Instructors will “spot” children during skill performance for safety and learning purposes.
TREMENDOUS THREE’S Age: 3 Program Fee: $41. City Resident Discounted Fee: $31.
DELONG MIDDLE SCHOOL SAYTM-102DM June 15 - July 8 M/W 10:00 AM - 10:45 AMSAYTM-204DM July 14 - August 6 T/Th 9:00 AM - 9:45 AM
SOUTH MIDDLE SCHOOL SAYTM-101SM June 15 - July 8 M/W 9:00 AM - 9:45 AM
FABULOUS FOUR’S Age: 4 Program Fee: $41. City Resident Discounted Fee: $31.
DELONG MIDDLE SCHOOL SAYTM-106DM June 16 - July 9 T/Th 11:00 AM - 11:45 AM SAYTM-201DM July 13 - August 5 M/W 9:00 AM - 9:45 AM
SOUTH MIDDLE SCHOOL SAYTM-202SM July 13 - August 5 M/W 10:00 AM - 10:45 AM
YOUTH ACTIVITIES
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Outcomes: Learn how to follow direction and instruction; Have fun through creative expression; Enhance social development and cooperation.
ONE-DAY ART WORKSHOPS Day: Friday • Site: Boyd Neighborhood Park
PARENT/CHILDAge: 3-4 Time: 8:30 AM - 9:15 AMProgram Fee: $10. City Resident Discounted Fee: $5.
SCHOOL AGEAge: 5-8 Time: 9:30 AM - 10:15 AMAge: 9+ Time: 10:30 AM - 11:15 AMProgram Fee: $10. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $5.
ADAPTIVE ONE-DAY ART WORKSHOPS
The Adaptive One-Day Art programs are designed for individuals with varying abilities. Youth will have the opportunity to create art projects specifically designed to best meet their ability. A parent and/or caregiver may be asked to attend the class to ensure safety and success in the program. The class descriptions are listed below. See page 20 for a list of activity numbers.
CANVAS PAINTINGAll artists will receive a canvas board to create a one of a kind painting. We will use tape, stencils, and glue as a resist technique, explore color mixing, and try out splatter painting as well. Come dressed for a messy fun time!
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TIE DYEArtists will learn the swirly-whirly art of tie-dying and choose a favorite style for their own shirts. Bring 2 white 100% cotton t-shirts (prewashed for best results) to class and a plastic bag for each item. An adult helper is encouraged to attend for children 7 and younger.SCULPEY MINI SCULPTURESArtists will learn the fun of working with moldable, colorful oven bake Sculpey clay. Students will create small animal or insect sculptures, miniature food sculptures, or anything else their imagination desires. Completed sculptures will be sent home with simple instructions for baking.
MOSAIC STEPPING STONESIn this crowd favorite workshop, artists will use beads, tiles, cement, and pie tins to create a beautiful mosaic-style stepping stone. Freeze your handprint in time or create a unique design with some fabulous embellishments. An adult helper is encouraged to attend for children 7 and younger.
ARTS AND CRAFTS SUPER CENTERSArtists will be able to experiment, explore, and create with fun and exciting materials while working at a variety of art centers. Arts and crafts super centers will include traditional painting, tissue paper painting, collages, and wire/bead sculptures. This workshop will be sure to satisfy your artist’s limitless imagination.
“MINI” CHALKFEST 2020Artists may work with traditional sidewalk chalk or try their hand at chalk painting, an exciting and fun technique that will be available. Bring a favorite picture to reproduce, choose some examples on site, or use your imagination to transform your sidewalk square into art.
TIE DYEIf you missed out on the first session of tie-dye, make sure you get in on our final class of the summer. Students will learn the swirly-whirly art of tie-dying. Bring 2 white 100% cotton t-shirts (prewashed for best results) to class and a plastic bag for each item. An adult helper is encouraged to attend for children 7 and younger.
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ART CLASSESADVENTURES OPEN STUDIOWelcome to Boyd Park Summer Art Studio! In this 4-week long studio experience, young artists will determine the structure of the class. We will start day one by conferencing as a group and making sketchbooks to store our ideas and discoveries. Each day students will come to class and welcomed by an assortment of art media to meet the needs of all artists. This class will focus on exploration and process with less emphasis on a final product.
ANIMAL ADVENTURESYoung artists will have a wildly good time creating original works of art featuring their favorite animals, while exploring various art media. Projects may include, but are not limited to, drawings, painting, collage, sculpture, and more
CRAY-CRAY FOR CLAYArtists will learn and practice hand-building skills to design creative 3D works of art using air-dry clay and Sculpey polymer clay. Projects are taught to allow exploration and individuality so students may create what they want. All work will be painted and sealed before going home.
UNDER THE SEA Come explore the seven seas in this water themed class. You’ll make 3D sculpture of sea creatures, design an underwater oasis or a lost kingdom, create fun, moveable fish, and more.
PAINT, PRINT, AND DYEA summer classic with wonderful new projects! Students will complete a canvas painting, experiment with watercolor techniques, and explore the world of printmaking. We will also experiment with Sharpie tie dying! Don’t forget to bring 2 100% cotton t-shirts or similarly sized items (please prewash for best results).
WALK LIKE AN EGYPTIAN Take a step back into ancient times. Artists use Egyptian hieroglyphics to create a secret message in a scroll, explore the mysteries of ancient Mayan temples, and dive into the world of ancient Greek art. Time machine not required.
ART IN THE PARKAge: 5-13Site: Boyd Neighborhood ParkProgram Fee: $50. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $10.
SESSION IJune 15 - July 8 • Day: M/W
SLEYA-101BO Animal Adventures 8:30 AM - 9:25 AMSLEYA-102BO Cray-Cray for Clay 9:30 AM - 10:25 AMSLEYA-103BO Cray-Cray for Clay 10:30 AM - 11:25 AMSLEYA-104BO Animal Adventures 11:30 AM - 12:25 PM
June 16 - July 9 • Day: T/Th
SLEYA-105BO Walk Like An Egyptian 8:30 AM - 9:25 AMSLEYA-106BO Paint, Print, and Dye 9:30 AM - 10:25 AMSLEYA-107BO Paint, Print, and Dye 10:30 AM - 11:25 AMSLEYA-108BO Walk Like An Egyptian 11:30 AM - 12:25 PM
SESSION 2July 13 - August 5 • Day: M/W
SLEYA-201BO Adventures Open Studio 8:30 AM - 9:25 AMSLEYA-202BO Paint, Print, and Dye 9:30 AM - 10:25 AMSLEYA-203BO Paint, Print, and Dye 10:30 AM - 11:25 AMSLEYA-204BO Adventures Open Studio 11:30 AM - 12:25 PM
July 14 - August 6 • Day: T/Th
SLEYA-205BO Under the Sea 8:30 AM - 9:25 AMSLEYA-206BO Cray-Cray for Clay 9:30 AM - 10:25 AMSLEYA-207BO Cray-Cray for Clay 10:30 AM - 11:25 AMSLEYA-208BO Under the Sea 11:30 AM - 12:25 PM
JUGGLING & BALLOON CREATIONS INSTRUCTIONThis is an introductory program for beginner balloon and juggling enthusiasts. Learn the basic skills to twist balloon creations and get you tossing balls in no time. Instructor: Kevin Schwartz – The Balloon Guy
Program Fee: $45 ECASAD Resident Discounted Fee: $5FLYNNSLEJB-101FL Ages 8-10 M/W July 6 & 8 10:00-10:55amSLEJB-102FL Ages 9-11 M/W July 6 & 8 11:00-11:55am
MITSCHERSLEJB-103MT Ages 8-10 T/Th July 14 & 16 10:00-10:55amSLEJB-104MT Ages 9-11 T/Th July 14 & 16 11:00-11:55am
SAM DAVEYSLEJB-105SD Ages 8-10 M/W July 20 & 22 10:00-10:55amSLEJB-106SD Ages 9-11 M/W July 20 & 22 11:00-11:55am
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OUTDOOR ADVENTURESOutcomes: Gain a great appreciation
for the outdoors; Improve skills in specific outdoor activities; Build on social skills through team building activities.
SAILING INSTRUCTION See page 11 for programming information.
CANOEING & BASIC WATER SAFETYStudents will be instructed on basic water survival skills and canoeing skills such as paddle efficiency, turns, and how to get back into an overturned boat. Boat, paddles, and lifejacket will be provided.
Day: M-Th • Age: 8-14 • Site: Carson Park Braun’s BayProgram Fee: $47. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $7.
SLEOA-101BBP June 15 - June 18 9:00 AM -11:30 AMSLEOA-201BB June 22 - June 25 9:00 AM -11:30 AMSLEOA-202BB June 22 - June 25 1:00 PM - 3:30 PMSLEOA-302BB June 29 - July 2 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM
CANOEING ADVANCED This class is intended for those who are more experienced with a canoe or have taken Canoeing and Basic Water Safety.
Day: M-Th • Age: 11+ • Site: Carson Park Braun’s Bay Program Fee: $47. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $7.
SLEOA-102BBP June 15 - June 18 1:00 PM - 3:30 PMSLEOA-301BB June 29 - July 2 9:00AM-11:30 AM
ARCHERY INTRODUCTIONStudents learn about the archery range, safety rules, and proper archery form with a string bow. Once the students are comfortable with the proper form, they will transition to a Genesis target bow. Students will learn to shoot instinctively and adjust their aim point.
Day: M/T or W/Th • Age: 8+ Site: UWEC Hilltop Center Archery Range (Garfield Ave)Program Fee: $47. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $7.
SLEOA-101UW June 15 & 16 2:00 PM - 3:30 PMSLEOA-102UW June 15 & 16 3:30 PM - 5:00 PMSLEOA-103UW July 6 & 7 2:00 PM - 3:30 PMSLEOA-104UW July 6 & 7 3:30 PM - 5:00 PMSLEOA-105UW July 8 & 9 2:00 PM - 3:30 PMSLEOA-106UW July 8 & 9 3:30 PM - 5:00 PMSLEOA-107UW July 13 & 14 2:00 PM - 3:30 PMSLEOA-108UW July 13 & 14 3:30 PM - 5:00 PMSLEOA-109UW July 15 & 16 2:00 PM - 3:30 PMSLEOA-110UW July 15 & 16 3:30 PM - 5:00 PMSLEOA-111UW August 3 & 4 2:00 PM - 3:30 PMSLEOA-112UW August 3 & 4 3:30 PM - 5:00 PMSLEOA-113UW August 5 & 6 2:00 PM - 3:30 PMSLEOA-114UW August 5 & 6 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
TADPOLE DISCOVERYStudents will explore small streams and ponds to find and catch tadpoles. Students will study the tadpoles and the life cycles stages of a frog through activities, games,and crafts. Participants may be standing in small amounts of water so be prepared to get a little wet!
Day: M-Th • Age: 5-10 • Site: Rod & Gun Park in Eau ClaireProgram Fee: $47. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $7.
SLEOA-101RG June 22 - June 25 9:30 AM - 11:30 AMSLEOA-102RG June 22 - June 25 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
CAMPING SKILLS AND OUTDOOR EDUCATION Join us for a week of orienteering, geocaching, and outdoor cooking. We will learn mapping, compass skills, set up tent, and learn camp cooking techniques.
Day: M-Th • Age: 8-14 • Site: Carson Park Pine Pavilion Program Fee: $47. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $7.
SLEOA-501PP July 13 - July 16 9:30 AM - 12:00 PMSLEOA-601PP July 20 - July 23 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM
CAMPING SKILLSLearn valuable outdoor skills such as fire building, camp cooking and Lyme’s Disease prevention.
Day: M-Th • Age: 10-13 • Site: Northstar Middle SchoolProgram Fee: $47. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $7.
SLEOA-402NS July 6 - July 9 10:00 AM - 11:50 AMSLEOA-701NS July 27 - July 30 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM
NATURE HIKING & IDENTIFICATIONEnjoy nature as you hike outdoors and learn to identify local plants and animals.Day: M-Th • Age: 8-13 • Site: Northstar Middle SchoolProgram Fee: $45. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $5.
SLEOA-401NS July 6 - July 9 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM
INTRODUCTION TO MOUNTAIN BIKING Students will learn bike handling, proper gear usage and shifting, safe braking, trail ascent and descent, along with basic bike maintenance. Instructors will discuss trail maintenance and awareness. Participants must provide their own bike and helmet.
Day: Sunday • Age: 9+ Site: Lowes Creek County Park - East EntranceProgram Fee: $47. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $7.
SLEOA-101LC July 12 - August 2 3:00 PM - 4:15 PM
FISHING WORKSHOPStudents will learn tips and techniques to help them catch more fish! We will discuss fishing rules and regulations, knot tying, casting techniques, and fish identification. All equipment and supplies will be provided.
Age: 7+ • Site: Carson Park Braun’s Bay Program Fee: $47. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $7.
SLEOA-101BB August 3 M 8:30 AM - 11:30 AMSLEOA-102BB August 4 T 8:30 AM - 11:30 AMSLEOA-103BB August 5 W 8:30 AM - 11:30 AMSLEOA-104BB August 6 Th 8:30 AM - 11:00 AM
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INDOOR & OUTDOOR GAMESOutcomes: Capture the essence of an active
summer. Classes blend health and wellness, instruction, and fun together.
BACKYARD BBQ GAMES: Spikeball, cornhole, kubb, ladderball, frisbee golf, bocce ball, and croquet.BOARD GAME STRATEGIES: Chess, Checkers, and more.CORE AND AGILITY: Stretching, walking, and running. Track and field-based activities.CRAZY OLD SCHOOL CARD GAMES: Learn how to play the classics such as Uno, 500, and cribbage.FIELD FRENZY: Ultimate frisbee, dodgeball, kickball, whiffleball, pillo pollo, soccer, and flag football.KUBB: Learn the basic rules and how to play the old Nordic lawn game.NET GAMES: Badminton, beach volleyball, spikeball, tennis, pickleball, and more.STICK GAMES: Floorball, croquet, pillo pollo, golf, and more.TARGET GOLF: A playful approach to introduce the game of golf.VOLLEYBALL: Bump, set, spike. Volleyball camp participants will work on their skills and game strategy.
SOUTH MIDDLE SCHOOLProgram Fee: $47. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $7. June 16 - July 9 • Day: T/Th • Age: 7-13SAYOG-101SM Field Frenzy 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM SAYOG-102SM Target Golf 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM SAYOG-103SM Field Frenzy 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM
July 13 - August 5 • Day: M/W • Age: 7-13 SAYOG-201SM Core & Agility 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM SAYOG-202SM Field Frenzy 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM SAYOG-203SM Backyard BBQ 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM
DELONG MIDDLE SCHOOLProgram Fee: $47. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $7. June 16 - July 9 • Day: T/Th • Age: 7-13 SAYOG-101DM Field Frenzy 9:00 AM - 9:50 AMSAYOG-102DM Target Golf 10:00 AM - 10:50 AMSAYOG-103DM Field Frenzy 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM
July 14 - August 6 • Day: T/Th • Age: 7-13SAYOG-201DM Core & Agility 9:00 AM - 9:50 AMSAYOG-202DM Field Frenzy 10:00 AM - 10:50 AMSAYOG-203DM Backyard BBQ 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM
NORTHSTAR MIDDLE SCHOOLProgram Fee: $ 45. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $5. June 15 - June 18 • Day: M-Th • Age: 7-13SAYOG-101NS Backyard BBQ 9:00 AM - 9:50 AMSAYOG-102NS Field Frenzy 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM
July 6 - July 9 • Day: M-Th • Age: 7-13SAYOG-401NS Backyard BBQ 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM SAYOG-402NS Field Frenzy 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM SAYOG-403NS Target Golf 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM
July 13 - July 16 • Day: M-Th • Age: 10-14SAYIG-501NS Net Games 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM SAYIG-502NS Stick Games 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM SAYIG-503NS Board Game Strategies 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM
July 20 - July 23 Day: M-Th SAYIG-601NS Age: 10-11 Volleyball 9:00 AM - 9:50 AMSAYIG-602NS Age: 12-13 Volleyball 10:00 AM -10:50 AMSAYKB-601NS Age: 11+ Kubb 11:00 AM -11:50 AM
August 3 - August 6 • Day: M-Th • Age: 10-14SAYIG-804NS Crazy Old School Card Games 10:00AM -10:50 AM
CULINARY CREATIONS Outcomes: Improved math skills practicing
fractions; Gain life skills; Practice following directions to a specified result.
STORIES WITH A BITE! Stories with a Bite is a literature based cooking class. Children will interact with various stories through cooking while learning about nutrition and kitchen safety.
Age: 5-7 Program Fee: $47. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $7. SOUTH MIDDLE SCHOOLSLECC-101SM June 15 - July 8 M/W 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM SLECC-202SM July 13 - August 5 M/W 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM
DELONG MIDDLE SCHOOL SLECC-101DM June 16 - July 9 T/Th 9:00 AM - 9:50 AMSLECC-202DM July 14 - August 6 T/Th 10:00 AM -10:50 AM
CHEF IN TRAININGYoung chefs will master their way around the kitchen. Instruction includes identification of utensils, kitchen lingo, table setting, measurements, reading recipes, and don’t forget...sampling! All chefs should bring an apron every day. Aprons may be left overnight in the classroom.
Age: 8-12 Program Fee: $47. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $7.
SOUTH MIDDLE SCHOOL SLECC-102SM June 15 - July 8 M/W 10:00 AM -10:50 AMSLECC-201SM July 13 - August 5 M/W 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM
DELONG MIDDLE SCHOOLSLECC-102DM June 16 - July 9 T/Th 10:00 AM -10:50 AMSLECC-201DM July 14 - August 6 T/Th 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM
CULINARY CREATIONS CAMPAge: 5-7 Stories with a Bite: Description above.Age: 8-12 Chef in Training: Description above.Age: 11-14 Clearwater Camp: Students will learn the basics of knife skills, cooking and baking techniques, and organizing prep while creating simple, delicious recipes they will be able to recreate at home.
Day: M-Th • Site: Northstar Middle SchoolProgram Fee: $45. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $5. SLECC-101NS Age: 11-14 June 15 - June 18 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM SLECC-102NS Age: 8-12 June 15 - June 18 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM SLECC-103NS Age: 5-7 June 15 - June 18 11:00 AM - 11:50 AMSLECC-201NS Age: 11-14 June 22 - June 25 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM SLECC-202NS Age: 5-7 June 22 - June 25 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM SLECC-203NS Age: 8-12 June 22 - June 25 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM SLECC-501NS Age: 11-14 July 13 - July 16 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM SLECC-502NS Age: 8-12 July 13 - July 16 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM SLECC-503NS Age: 5-7 July 13 - July 16 11:00 AM - 11:50 AMSLECC-601NS Age: 11-14 July 20 - July 23 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM SLECC-602NS Age: 8-12 July 20 - July 23 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM SLECC-603NS Age: 5-7 July 20 - July 23 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM
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LEARN A LANGUAGE SPANISH 101
Students will learn Spanish through conversation, written and audio/visual exercises. Vocabulary topics include greetings/goodbyes, numbers, family, colors, and foods.
June 15 - June 18 • Day: M-ThSite: Northstar Middle SchoolProgram Fee: $40. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $0.
SLESP-101NS Age: 5-7 9:00 AM - 9:50 AMSLESP-102NS Age: 8-10 10:00 AM - 10:50 AMSLESP-103NS Age: 11-14 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM
GERMAN 101 Students will learn basic grammar, pronunciation, spelling, colors, introductions and more. The instructor will teach concepts using fun activities and games.
July 6 - July 9 • Day: M-Th Site: Northstar Middle SchoolProgram Fee: $40. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $0.
SLEGM-401NS Age: 5-7 9:00 AM - 9:50 AMSLEGM-402NS Age: 8-10 10:00 AM - 10:50 AMSLEGM-403NS Age: 11-14 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE This class will introduce students to basic grammar, vocabulary, finger spelling (ASL alphabet), numbers, and more. Vocabulary signs will focus on family, color, food, and songs in sign and much more through a variety of hands on activities, games, and small group activities.
July 27 - July 30 • Day: M-Th Site: Northstar Middle SchoolProgram Fee: $40. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $0.
SLESL-701NS Age: 5-7 9:00 AM - 9:50 AMSLESL-702NS Age: 8-10 10:00 AM - 10:50 AMSLESL-703NS Age: 11-14 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM
EXPRESSIVE ARTExpressive Arts is for everyone! Participants will learn how to express themselves while creating individual and group
art, writing music and movement activities.
July 13- July 16 • Day: M-Th • Age: 11-13Site: Northstar Middle SchoolProgram Fee: $45. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $5.
SLEEA-501NS Writing 9:00 AM - 9:50 AMSLEEA-502NS Painting 10:00 AM - 10:50 AMSLEEA-503NS Movement 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM
COMMUNITY ACTION SERVICE PROJECTStudents will learn the value of volunteering by making tie blankets for local animal shelters, creating summer
baskets for neighbors, and other fun, feel-good projects.
Day: August 3 - August 6 • Day: M-Th • Age: 8-13 Site: Northstar Middle SchoolProgram Fee: $45. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $5
SLECA-801NS August 3 - August 6 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM
THEATRELearn to develop a character and tell a story through
physical work, improvisation, and a whole lot of fun. At the end of the week, students will perform a one act play.Day: M-Th Site: Northstar Middle SchoolProgram Fee: $45. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $5.
SLETH-201NS Age: 8-10 June 22- June 25 9:00 AM - 9:50 AMSLETH-202NS Age: 11-14 June 22- June 25 10:00 AM - 10:50 AMSLETH-203NS Age: 5-7 June 22- June 25 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM
DO IT YOURSELFOutdoor Nature: Projects may include making a bird
feeder, bird house, minion planter, and wind chimes.Science Goo: Projects may include making moon sand, cloud dough, slime, and play dough.Puppy Swag: Projects may include making a dog toy, treats, care items, and doggie bed.Wood Projects: Projects may include wooden robots and tops, crayon holder with lap desk, nail art, or stilts.Day: M-Th Site: Northstar Middle SchoolProgram Fee: $45. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $5.
July 27 - July 30 SLEDY-701NS Age: 7-9 Outdoor Nature 9:00 AM - 9:50 AMSLEDY-702NS Age: 7-9 Science Goo 10:00 AM - 10:50 AMSLEDY-703NS Age: 10+ Puppy Swag 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM
August 3 - August 6 SLEDY-801NS Age: 10-14 Wood Projects 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM
SUMMER MEAL PROGRAMS
ECASD is offering free breakfast and lunch for students 18 and under at area schools that are hosting summer school classes. Middle Schools (June 15-August 6), Elementary Schools (June 15-July 1 and July 27-August 13).
SLEMP-101BK Breakfast8:00 AM - 8:45 AM*
SLEMP-101LN Lunch11:45 AM - 12:15 PM** Subject to Change. Questions,
contact ECASD Nutrition Office at (715) 852-3000.
ECASD SUMMER BUSING
FREEFrom South & Delong
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RIVER CITY ADVENTURESOutcomes: Improve physical fitness through activity; Build
lasting friendships; Learn skills for problem solving and conflict resolution.
RIVER CITY NEIGHBORHOOD PROGRAMParks and Recreation and Eau Claire Area School District have teamed up to offer a fun active summer educational program. Each week will be filled with physical activity, art, and introduction to new skills and concepts. All participants must pre-register.
Day: M-Th • Age: 5-10 • Time: 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM Program Fee: $50. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $10.
SESSION I June 15 - July 1SAYRC-101LS Lakeshore SAYRC-101LF LongfellowSAYRC-101MD MeadowviewSAYRC-101MT Montessori SAYRC-101PH Putnam Heights SAYRC-101RB Robbins SAYRC-101SD Sam Davey
SESSION 2 July 6 - July 23SAYRC-201FL Flynn SAYRC-201MI Mitscher SAYRC-201RV RooseveltSAYRC-201SD Sam Davey
SESSION 3 July 27 - August 13SAYRC-301FL Flynn SAYRC-301LS Lakeshore SAYRC-301LL Locust Lane SAYRC-301LF Longfellow SAYRC-301MZ Manz SAYRC-301NW NorthwoodsSAYRC-301SH Sherman
DISC GOLF INSTRUCTIONStudents will learn tactical skills needed to enjoy
the target game of disc golf. Skills and strategies that are taught include driving, mid-range throws, putting, target lines, disc flight, disc characteristics, along with basic rules and etiquette. Each participant will receive a mid-range disc.
NORTHSTAR MIDDLE SCHOOL Day: M-Th • Age: 7-13Program Fee: $45. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $5. SAYDG-103NS June 15 - June 18 10:00 AM -10:50 AM
DELONG MIDDLE SCHOOL Day: T/Th • Age: 8+Program Fee: $47. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $7.SAYDG-101DM June 16 - July 9 11:00 AM - 11:50 AMSAYDG-201DM July 14 - August 6 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM
GOLF INSTRUCTION Students will learn the basic fundamentals of golf.
Stance, grip, alignment, posture, aim, balance, and proper swing techniques will be taught as well as basic golf course rules and etiquette. Students may be taken on the course if time allows during the last class, but will not play entire rounds of golf. Golf balls are provided. Students should bring their own clubs. An appropriate size putter, high lofted iron (7, 8, 9, wedge) and a wood club will be needed for class.
Day: M-Th • Site: Princeton Valley Golf CourseProgram Fee: $47. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $7.
SESSION 1 June 15 - June 18SAYGI-101PV Age: 6-7 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM SAYGI-102PV Age: 8-9 9:45 AM - 10:45 AM SAYGI-103PV Age: 10+ 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
SESSION 2 June 29 - July 2SAYGI-201PV Age: 6-7 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM SAYGI-202PV Age: 8-9 9:45 AM - 10:45 AM SAYGI-203PV Age: 10+ 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
SESSION 3 July 13 - July 16SAYGI-301PV Age: 6-7 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM SAYGI-302PV Age: 8-9 9:45 AM - 10:45 AM SAYGI-303PV Age: 10+ 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
SESSION 4 July 27 - July 30SAYGI-401PV Age: 6-7 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM SAYGI-402PV Age: 8-9 9:45 AM - 10:45 AM SAYGI-403PV Age: 10+ 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
INTRODUCTION TO SKI JUMPINGThis class gives kids the opportunity to try ski
jumping. All equipment is provided.
Day: T/Th • Age: 5-13Site: Mt. Washington Ski HillProgram Fee: $77. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $37.
SAYSJ-101MW August 4 - August 13 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
INTRODUCTION TO HOCKEYInterested in the sport of hockey? This is the perfect
opportunity for young players with limited skating experience to be introduced to hockey through guided play on indoor ice. Participants will be divided into groups each night for instructional play. Participants will need their own hockey skates, stick, and helmet. Sweatpants and a long sleeved shirt or sweatshirt and light gloves are recommended. Full equipment may be worn as well. Volunteers are needed to help facilitate this program. Hockey experience is preferred, but not required. If interested, contact [email protected]
Day: Thursday • Age: 5-10 • Site: Hobbs Ice ArenaProgram Fee $55. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $15.SAYHK-101HB June 18 - July 16 5:45 PM - 6:45 PMSAYHK-201HB July 23 - August 20 5:45 PM - 6:45 PM
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KARATE-DO INSTRUCTION This class is an introduction to Japanese Karate-
Do. Students will learn to defend against strikes, holds and grabs, but foremost, they are instructed in good attitudes and manners.
Day: M/W • Site: Hobbs Ice Arena - Club RoomProgram Fee: $47. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $7.June 15 - July 8SAYKT-101HB Age: 5-7 1:45 PM - 2:30 PMSAYKT-102HB Age: 8+ 2:45 PM - 3:45 PMSAYKT-103HB Age: 8+ 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
July 13 - August 5SAYKT-201HB Age: 5-7 1:45 PM - 2:30 PMSAYKT-202HB Age: 8+ 2:45 PM - 3:45 PMSAYKT-203HB Age: 8+ 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
SELF DEFENSELearn basic skills, techniques and strategies that will
help keep you safe in dangerous situations.
Day: M-Th • Age: 10-13 • Site: Northstar Middle SchoolProgram Fee: $45. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $5.
SAYSD-601NS July 20 - July 23 11:00 AM - 11:50 AMSAYSD-701NS July 27 - July 30 11:00 AM - 11:50 AMSAYSD-801NS August 3 - August 6 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM
KUBB INSTRUCTION This is an introductory program for the beginner
and the kubb enthusiast. Learn the basic rules and how to play the old Nordic lawn game Kubb. Instructors will include the organizers of the U.S. National Championship. Eau Claire is the Kubb Capitol of America! Instructor: Eric Anderson
AGER HOUSE514 W. Madison Street. Green space across from Mayo parking lot.Day: Tuesday, June 16 • Age: 7+Program Fee: $40. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $0
SAYKB-101AH 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
NORTHSTAR MIDDLE SCHOOLDay: M-Th • Age: 12+Program Fee: $45. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $5
SAYKB-601NS July 20 - July 23 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM
TRAILBLAZERS RUNNING INSTRUCTION This introductory running program will incorporate fun
training through group running activities and games, as well as daily discussion on proper running techniques, nutrition, and stretching. Participants are required to wear proper running shoes, no sandals.
Day: M/W • Age: 8-13Site: Carson Park Baseball Stadium - Hank Aaron PlazaProgram Fee: $47. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $7.
SAYRI-101CP July 27 - August 19 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
GYMNASTICS INSTRUCTIONBEGINNERS - 5+
Participants will learn foundational gymnastics and tumbling skills. As each student’s strength, balance, and coordination develop, they will be introduced to a variety of apparatus specific skills. This may include skills for the parallel bars, balance beam, and vault.Age: 5+Program Fee: $47. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $7.
DELONG MIDDLE SCHOOLSAYTA-101DM June 15 - July 8 M/W 9:00 AM - 9:50 AMSAYTA-105DM June 16 - July 9 T/Th 10:00 AM - 10:50 AMSAYTA-203DM July 13 - August 5 M/W 11:00 AM - 11:50 AMSAYTA-205DM July 14 - August 6 T/Th 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM
SOUTH MIDDLE SCHOOLSAYTA-102SM June 15 - July 8 M/W 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM
ADVANCED BEGINNERS - 6+Participants will refine and combine various foundational skills to perform more advanced gymnastic and tumbling techniques. Students will continue working with a variety of apparatus throughout the class. As the student’s strength, coordination, and balance improves, additional skills will be introduced for each apparatus. This may include skills for the balance beam, parallel bars, and vault. Age: 6+Program Fee: $47. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $7.
DELONG MIDDLE SCHOOLSAYTA-103DM June 15 - July 8 M/W 11:00 AM - 11:50 AMSAYTA-104DM June 16 - July 9 T/Th 9:00 AM - 9:50 AMSAYTA-202DM July 13 - August 5 M/W 10:00 AM - 10:50 AMSAYTA-206DM July 14 - August 6 T/Th 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM
SOUTH MIDDLE SCHOOLSAYTA-201SM July 13 - August 5 M/W 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM
WRESTLING INSTRUCTIONThis class is an introduction to Folkstyle wrestling.
Students will learn proper stance, takedowns, and pinning combinations but foremost, they will be instructed in good attitudes, determination, perseverance, and work ethic.
Day: Tuesdays • Age: 5-14Site: Crass Trained Weigh-In-Club Lower Level, 1903 Keith Street Program Fee: $47. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $7.
SAYWR-101CT June 16 - August 11 (No 6/30) 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
WEIGHT ROOM & OPEN GYMDay: M-Th • Age: 10-13 • Time: 8:00 AM - 8:50 AM
Program Fee: $40. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $0
SESSION 1 June 15 - July 9 (No program 6/29 6/30, 7/1, 7/2)SAYWR-101DM DeLong Middle School SAYWR-101NS Northstar Middle School SAYWR-101SM South Middle School
SESSION 2 July 13 - August 6 SAYWR-201DM DeLong Middle School SAYWR-201NS Northstar Middle SchoolSAYWR-201SM South Middle School
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USTA TENNIS & PICKLEBALL INSTRUCTION
TENNISAll instructional classes will follow the USTA (United States Tennis Association) Recreational Tennis Curriculum. The USTA program includes performance objectives, skill drills, and fun games on the courts. Students need to bring their own tennis racquet. The USTA tennis curriculum is designed to bring kids to the game by utilizing smaller racquets, slower and lighter balls, shorter court dimensions, and modified scoring.
RED BALL Red Ball tennis instruction is focused on developing the ABCs (agility, balance, and coordination), all while forming the skills necessary to serve, rally, and score. Participants will play fun games and learn how to make contact with the ball while improving hand-eye coordination and self -confidence.
ORANGE BALL Players utilize control, spin, and positioning to their advantage while also being able to consistently rally and cooperate with a partner. Balance, transferring weight, and ground strokes are incorporated into this instructional program.
GREEN BALL Skills incorporated into Green Ball instruction includes playing games and sets, grip, body position, forehand stroke, backhand stroke, service and scoring. Players will learn how to hit with direction, develop volleying techniques, strategies for playing at the net, and improve their coordination.
MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOLJune 15 - July 8 • Day: M/WProgram Fee: $47. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $7.SAYTI-104MH Age: 5-6 Red 4:00 PM - 4:50 PMSAYTI-105MH Age: 7+ Orange 5:00 PM - 5:50 PMSAYTI-106MH Age: 7+ Green 6:00 PM - 6:50 PM
July 13 - August 5 • Day: M/WProgram Fee: $47. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $7.SAYTI-204MH Age: 7+ Green 4:00 PM - 4:50 PMSAYTI-205MH Age: 7+ Orange 5:00 PM - 5:50 PMSAYTI-206MH Age: 5-6 Red 6:00 PM - 6:50 PM
DELONG MIDDLE SCHOOLJune 16 - July 9 (No class 7/2) • Day: T/ThProgram Fee: $47. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $7.SAYTI-101DM Age: 7+ Red 9:00 AM - 9:50 AMSAYTI-102DM Age: 7+ Orange 10:00 AM - 10:50 AMSAYTI-103DM Age: 7+ Green 11:00 AM - 11:50 AMSAYTI-104DM Age: 5-6 Red 4:00 PM - 4:50 PMSAYTI-105DM Age: 7+ Orange 5:00 PM - 5:50 PM
July 14 - August 6 • Day: T/ThProgram Fee: $47. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $7.SAYTI-201DM Age: 7+ Green 9:00 AM - 9:50 AMSAYTI-202DM Age: 7+ Orange 10:00 AM - 10:50 AMSAYTI-203DM Age: 7+ Red 11:00 AM - 11:50 AMSAYTI-204DM Age: 7+ Orange 4:00 PM - 4:50 PMSAYTI-205DM Age: 5-6 Red 5:00 PM - 5:50 PM
NORTHSTAR MIDDLE SCHOOLJune 15 - July 8 • Day: M/WProgram Fee: $47. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $7.SAYTI-101NS Age: 7+ Green 9:00 AM - 9:50 AMSAYTI-102NS Age: 7+ Orange 10:00 AM - 10:50 AMSAYTI-103NS Age: 7+ Red 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM
June 22 - June 25 • Day: M-ThProgram Fee: $45. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $5.SAYTI-201NSX Age: 5-6 Red 9:00 AM - 9:50 AMSAYTI-202NSX Age: 7+ Orange 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM
July 13 - July 16 • Day: M-ThProgram Fee: $45. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $5SAYTI-501NS Age: 11-13 Green 9:00 AM - 9:50 AMSAYTI-502NS Age: 8+ Orange 10:00 AM -10:50 AM July 13 - August 5 • Day: M/WProgram Fee: $47. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $7.SAYTI-201NS Age: 7+ Orange 9:00 AM - 9:50 AMSAYTI-202NS Age: 7+ Red 10:00 AM - 10:50 AMSAYTI-203NS Age: 7+ Green 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM
PICKLEBALL Pickleball is similar to badminton and tennis. It
involves playing on a court with the same dimensions as a badminton court with a hard paddle and plastic whiffle ball. Lessons will follow a curriculum of instruction and league play experience. Equipment will be provided or you can bring your own.
DELONG MIDDLE SCHOOLDay: T/Th • Age: 7+Program Fee: $47. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $7.SAYPB-106DM June 16 - July 9 6:00 PM - 6:50 PMSAYPB-206DM July 14 - August 6 6:00 PM - 6:50 PM
NORTHSTAR MIDDLE SCHOOLDay: M-Th • Age: 8-14Program Fee: $45. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $5. SAYPB-201NS June 22 - June 25 10:00 AM -10:50 AMSAYPB-501NS July 13 - July 16 11:00 AM -11:50 AM
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YOUTH SPORTS Outcomes: Instructional Programs: Introduce a specific sport to learn fundamentals; Build confidence through participation; Improve physical fitness. Leagues: Build on the outcomes of the instructional programs; Learn sportsmanship and how to be a good teammate; Gain further knowledge of the rules of a specific sport.
S.P.O.R.T.S.Through participation in our S.P.O.R.T.S. programs, players will also learn about Sportsmanship, Perseverance, Optimism, Respect, Teamwork, and Service as integral parts of the Youth Sport Experience.
HOW ARE TEAMS FORMED?Players are assigned to teams through an evaluation process or by school or geographical location when possible.
WHAT ABOUT TRANSPORTATION?Parents are expected to provide transportation for their children. Carpooling requests are secondary to evaluation results. Our primary focus is to ensure quality organization of teams.
INCLEMENT WEATHER INFORMATIONIf you have questions regarding last minute cancellations due to poor weather conditions, please call the Recreation Cancellation Line at (715) 839-2913. To view our Weather Policy, please visit our website at www.eauclairewi.gov/pr.
UNIFORMSPlayers enrolled in leagues will receive one t-shirt uniform. If a replacement is needed, please notify the league supervisor. A $5 replacement fee will be charged per shirt. Flag Football jerseys will have a higher replacement fee.
PERFORMANCE PREPPrepare to play, achieve success and ultimately have fun! Research shows that practicing proper methods of nutrition is essential to maximizing your athletic performance. • Before practices/games: Rest well (7-9 hours of sleep),
Hydrate well (Drink 10 oz. of water 10-15 mins before practices or games), Eat well (Eat breakfast / Snack - cheese, grapes, pretzels, yogurt)
• During practices/games: Hydrate well (Drink 8-10 oz. every 10-15 mins)
• After practices/games: Recovery: Hydrate well and Eat well (Recovery snack: peanut butter and jelly, a handful of pretzels, Fig Newtons, whole grain cereal, dark chocolate chips)
T-BALL & BASEBALL PROGRAMST-BALL INSTRUCTION The T-Ball instructional program is designed to teach
beginning baseball fundamentals. No games will be played. Players are responsible for providing their own glove. Bats, balls, and batting tees will be provided.
Age: 5-6 • No instruction 7/4Site: Newell Neighborhood Park Program Fee: $47. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $7.
SAYTB-101NP June 16 - July 28 T 6:00 PM - 6:50 PMSAYTB-102NP June 18 - July 30 Th 6:00 PM - 6:50 PM
T-BALL & BASEBALL LEAGUESRegistration Deadline: Wednesday, June 3Players will be contacted by their coach prior to
the first scheduled program date. Game schedules will be distributed at the first practice.
League Information Night: Monday, June 8Site: Hobbs Ice Arena - Club Room Time: T-Ball 5:30 PM; Baseball 7:00 PMThis is an informational meeting for parents/guardians and registered players regarding our T-Ball and baseball leagues. Items to be discussed include league format, program policies, and field location. Team assignment, tee shirt, and schedule will be handed out at the end of this informational meeting. If you are unable to attend this meeting, meet at the field on the first day as scheduled.
Coaches Meeting: Wednesday, June 10 Site: Hobbs Ice Arena Club Room (T-Ball and Baseball)Time: 6:00 PMVolunteers Needed: Our volunteer coaching staff will be screened, trained, and mentored by Parks and Recreation. Applications to coach are available online at eauclairewi.gov/athletics
T-BALL LEAGUEThe T-ball League is designed to introduce the game of baseball to young players. All players will be placed on a team and play in all games. No pitchers; kids will hit from a batting tee. Each player will receive a team t-shirt. Players need to provide their own glove.
Age: 5 -7 • Site: University or Newell FieldsGame Times: 5:30 PM & 6:45 PMProgram Fee: $70. City Resident Discounted Fee: $60.
SAYTB-101UW June 15 - August 5 M/W
BASEBALL LEAGUEThe baseball league is designed to develop fundamental baseball skills while learning game strategy. All players will be placed on a team and play in all games. Coach pitch for the first three weeks of the season. Each player will receive a team t-shirt. Players need to bring their own gloves.
Age: 7-9 • No league 7/4 • Site: University Bollinger Fields Game Times: 5:30 PM & 6:45 PMProgram Fee: $70. City Resident Discounted Fee: $60.
SAYBB-101UW June 16 - August 6 T/Th
CONCUSSION FORM REQUIRED: Online registration for youth athletic leagues is available at http://eauclaire.maxgalaxy.net Create an account and select “Registration,” then “Leagues”. Register as a “free agent” to be placed on a team by age or grade.
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SOCCER PROGRAMSSOCCER INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAM The youth soccer instructional program is especially designed for children with limited soccer playing
experience. Participants will be introduced to the basic skills of soccer such as passing, receiving, and playing related soccer skill games. Players must provide their own shin guards.
Age: 5-6 • Site: Eau Claire Soccer ParkProgram Fee: $47. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $7
SESSION 1SAYSI-101SP June 15 - July 8 M/W 4:00 PM - 4:00 PMSAYSI-102SP June 15 - July 8 M/W 5:00 PM - 6:00 PMSAYSI-103SP June 16 - July 9 T/Th 4:00 PM - 5:00 PMSAYSI-104SP June 16 - July 9 T/Th 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
SESSION 2SAYSI-201SP July 13 - August 5 M/W 4:00 PM - 4:00 PMSAYSI-202SP July 13 - August 5 M/W 5:00 PM - 6:00 PMSAYSI-203SP July 14 - August 6 T/Th 4:00 PM - 5:00 PMSAYSI-204SP July 14 - August 6 T/Th 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
SOCCER LEAGUE Registration Deadline: Wednesday, May 27 The season begins with two or three practices,
followed by playing two games per week, with another mid-season practice or two. In our program, the games belong to the kids and the top priority is fun and improvement. Each participant will receive a t-shirt and socks as part of their team uniform. Players must provide their own shin guards. All participants will be selected to a team and contacted by their coach. Game schedules will be distributed at the first practice.
Coaches Meeting: Tuesday, June 9Site: Hobbs Ice Arena - Club RoomTime: 6:00 PM Volunteers Needed: Our volunteer coaching staff will be screened, trained, and mentored by Parks and Recreation. Applications to coach are available online at eauclairew.gov/athletics Day: T/Th • June 16 - August 6 Site: Eau Claire Soccer ParkGame Times: 5:30 PM, 6:30 PM, or 7:30 PMProgram Fee: $70. City Resident Discounted Fee: $60.
SAYSC-101SP Age: 6-7 First Day Schedule: June 16 at 6:00 PMSAYSC-102SP Age: 8-9 First Day Schedule: June 16 at 6:00 PMSAYSC-103SP Age: 10-11 First Day Schedule: June 16 at 7:00 PMSAYSC-104SP Age: 12-14 First Day Schedule: June 16 at 7:00 PMSAYSC-105SP High School First Day Schedule: June 16 at 7:00 PM
FLAG FOOTBALL PROGRAMSFLAG FOOTBALL TRAINING CAMPThis skills camp will get you warmed up for flag football season. Experienced high school and
ECPR flag football coaches will guide athletes through drills, conditioning, and games.
NORTHSTAR MIDDLE SCHOOLDay: M-Th • Age: 8-12 Program Fee: $45. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $5. SAYFF-701NS July 27 - July 30 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM
CARSON PARK FOOTBALL STADIUMDay: M/T/W • Age: 7-11 Program Fee: $47. ECASD Resident Discounted Fee: $7SAYFF-101CP August 3 - August 5 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
FLAG FOOTBALL LEAGUE The Flag Football program is designed for the player to have fun while learning more about the game of
football through practice and organized games. To the best of our ability, teams will be formed by geographical area or school. Coaches will contact players prior to the first day of the league.
Volunteers Needed: Our volunteer coaching staff will be screened, trained, and mentored by Parks and Recreation. Applications to coach flag football are available online at eauclairew.gov/athletics
GRADE 2 (Grade as of Fall 2020)Registration Deadline: Wednesday, August 26 Games will be officiated by coaches and no score will be kept. Practices are one hour on Thursdays. Games are on Sundays.
Day: Su/Th • September 10 - October 25 Site: Carson Football Stadium/Neighborhood ParksGame Time: 5:00 PM Program Fee: $61. City Resident Discounted Fee: $51.
SAYFF-201CP Grade: 2
GRADE 3-6 (Grade as of Fall 2020)Registration Deadline: Wednesday, July 22, or until program reaches capacity.This program fills up quickly… register early! Any schools that have enough kids for two or more teams will be evaluated at the first practice and will be put on teams based on ability level in order to create equality among teams. Practices will be on Thursdays and games will be on Tuesdays. Sunday games are possible. Practices are 90 minutes.
Day: Su/T/Th • August 6 - October 27 Site: Carson Football Stadium/Neighborhood ParksGame Time: 6:00 PM, 7:15 PM Program Fee: $83. City Resident Discounted Fee: $73.
SAYFF-301CP Grade: 3 & 4 SAYFF-401CP Grade: 5 & 6
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REGISTRATION As of 1/1/2020
ONLINE REGISTRATION is available for all Parks and Recreation adult leagues at eauclaire.maxgalaxy.net. League registration is by team only, except for Ultimate Frisbee, which is by individual player. After the team manager has regis-tered and paid for the league, a code will be issued. Each player will register online for the team using the assigned code. Team managers will also need to register as a player. Team roster is due prior to the first week of play. Players must be 18 years or older. Games will be scheduled in the evenings. Fee MUST accompany team registration to guar-antee placement.
• New teams will be considered on a first-come, first-serve basis after returning teams are placed. • Individuals may create an account and register as a “FREE AGENT” to be considered if teams are short players.
DEADLINES for registering teams are the following Wednesdays: • April 15, 2020: Spring Leagues - Ultimate Frisbee, Soccer, 5v5v5 Slowpitch Softball • April 22, 2020: Summer Fastpitch & Slowpitch Softball • May 27, 2020: Summer Ultimate Frisbee, Soccer, Bean Bag, • July 1, 2020: Kickball Tournament • August 5, 2020: Fall Leagues - Ultimate Frisbee, Soccer, Slowpitch Softball • September 30, 2020: Fall leagues - 6 v 6 Volleyball
LEAGUE FORMATS
Most seasons consist of 2 rounds of play. End of season play-offs will occur between round winners, if necessary.
MANAGER MEETINGS
One member from each team MUST attend the manager meeting, held at Hobbs Ice Arena, 915 Menomonie Street.
DISCLAIMER
Parks and Recreation reserves the right to alter/change/adjust schedules as necessary due to team registrations, inclement weather, and any other circumstances that arise unexpectedly.
2020 Adult Athletic League
Information
Eau Claire Parks & Recreation 915 Menomonie Street Eau Claire, WI 54703
Main Office: (715) 839-5032 Fax: (715) 839-1685
www.eauclairewi.gov/athletics [email protected]
6 v 6 VOLLEYBALL LEAGUES (Women’s, Coed) (for 2020-2021 School year) Officiated power leagues play on regulation courts and will play by NFHS rules. Certified officials will referee all matches. Two divisions of skill level are serviced. Location: Women’s—Northstar. Coed—South Middle School. DIVISION DATES TEAM FEE DEADLINE TO REGISTER MANAGER’S MTG Women Wed. Oct 14-Feb 24 $375 (13 weeks) Wed. September 30 Wed. Oct 7 @ 7pm Coed Thur. Oct 15-Feb 25 $375 (13 weeks) Wed. September 30 Wed. Oct 7 @ 7pm
OPEN GYM (for 2020-2021 School year)
We offer open gym play for volleyball, basketball, and pickleball throughout the school year. Fees: Drop in fee $4 per session or ECRec Pass. Purchase a punch card from open gym cashier or at ECPR office for $40 (this includes 12, $4 admissions). See our webpage for specific dates of play and no-play: https://www.eauclairewi.gov/recreation/recreation/drop-in-open-activities SPORT DATES DAYS OF WEEK LOCATION TIME Pickleball Oct 12-April 19 Mondays DeLong Middle School 7-9pm Basketball / Volleyball Oct 14-April 21 Wednesdays South Middle School 7-9pm
REGISTRATION As of 1/1/2020
ONLINE REGISTRATION is available for all Parks and Recreation adult leagues at eauclaire.maxgalaxy.net. League registration is by team only, except for Ultimate Frisbee, which is by individual player. After the team manager has regis-tered and paid for the league, a code will be issued. Each player will register online for the team using the assigned code. Team managers will also need to register as a player. Team roster is due prior to the first week of play. Players must be 18 years or older. Games will be scheduled in the evenings. Fee MUST accompany team registration to guar-antee placement.
• New teams will be considered on a first-come, first-serve basis after returning teams are placed. • Individuals may create an account and register as a “FREE AGENT” to be considered if teams are short players.
DEADLINES for registering teams are the following Wednesdays: • April 15, 2020: Spring Leagues - Ultimate Frisbee, Soccer, 5v5v5 Slowpitch Softball • April 22, 2020: Summer Fastpitch & Slowpitch Softball • May 27, 2020: Summer Ultimate Frisbee, Soccer, Bean Bag, • July 1, 2020: Kickball Tournament • August 5, 2020: Fall Leagues - Ultimate Frisbee, Soccer, Slowpitch Softball • September 30, 2020: Fall leagues - 6 v 6 Volleyball
LEAGUE FORMATS
Most seasons consist of 2 rounds of play. End of season play-offs will occur between round winners, if necessary.
MANAGER MEETINGS
One member from each team MUST attend the manager meeting, held at Hobbs Ice Arena, 915 Menomonie Street.
DISCLAIMER
Parks and Recreation reserves the right to alter/change/adjust schedules as necessary due to team registrations, inclement weather, and any other circumstances that arise unexpectedly.
2020 Adult Athletic League
Information
Eau Claire Parks & Recreation 915 Menomonie Street Eau Claire, WI 54703
Main Office: (715) 839-5032 Fax: (715) 839-1685
www.eauclairewi.gov/athletics [email protected]
6 v 6 VOLLEYBALL LEAGUES (Women’s, Coed) (for 2020-2021 School year) Officiated power leagues play on regulation courts and will play by NFHS rules. Certified officials will referee all matches. Two divisions of skill level are serviced. Location: Women’s—Northstar. Coed—South Middle School. DIVISION DATES TEAM FEE DEADLINE TO REGISTER MANAGER’S MTG Women Wed. Oct 14-Feb 24 $375 (13 weeks) Wed. September 30 Wed. Oct 7 @ 7pm Coed Thur. Oct 15-Feb 25 $375 (13 weeks) Wed. September 30 Wed. Oct 7 @ 7pm
OPEN GYM (for 2020-2021 School year)
We offer open gym play for volleyball, basketball, and pickleball throughout the school year. Fees: Drop in fee $4 per session or ECRec Pass. Purchase a punch card from open gym cashier or at ECPR office for $40 (this includes 12, $4 admissions). See our webpage for specific dates of play and no-play: https://www.eauclairewi.gov/recreation/recreation/drop-in-open-activities SPORT DATES DAYS OF WEEK LOCATION TIME Pickleball Oct 12-April 19 Mondays DeLong Middle School 7-9pm Basketball / Volleyball Oct 14-April 21 Wednesdays South Middle School 7-9pm
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We love our kickball league and our players love playing in it. We promise it will be the highlight of your week, so come on out, recruit your neighbors, co-workers, or family members to play. Location: Gelein Field in Carson Park. SEASON DATES TEAM FEE DEADLINE TO REGISTER MANAGER’S MTG Summer 2020 Fri/Sat July 10 & 11 $125 Wed. July 1 Wed. July 8 @ 6pm
NEW!! KICKBALL TOURNAMENT (Coed)
Cornhole is great way to meet new people, both on your team and your competitors' team. Whether you're a former College Cornhole All-Star, or just someone who is looking to get off the couch and throw around the ol' beanbag with some friends, check us out. It will be the highlight of your week. Location: Horseshoe Clubhouse in Carson Park @ 7:30pm. SEASON DATES TEAM FEE DEADLINE TO REGISTER MANAGER’S MTG Summer 2020 Wed. Jun 17-Aug 12 $30 (8 weeks) Wed. May 27 Wed. Jun 17 on site
ULTIMATE FRISBEE LEAGUE (Coed)
Ultimate Frisbee is the perfect avenue for building community with local enthusiasts. This fast-paced sport offers a unique sense of sportsmanship and community, focusing on the “Spirit of the Game”. Location: Carson Park Football Field. SEASON DATES INDIVIDUAL FEE DEADLINE TO REGISTER MANAGER’S MTG Spring 2020 Thurs. Apr 30-June 11 $25 (6 weeks) Wed. April 15 Thur. Apr 30 onsite Summer 2020 Thurs. Jun 18-July 30 $25 (6 weeks) Wed. May 27 Thur. Jun 18 onsite Fall 2020 Thurs. Aug 13-Sep 24 $25 (6 weeks) Wed. Aug 5 Thur. Aug 13 onsite
7 v 7 SOCCER LEAGUE (Coed)
Games are small-sided which consist of 7v7. Location: Eau Claire Soccer Park and Carson Park Turf field SEASON DATES TEAM FEE DEADLINE TO REGISTER MANAGER’S MTG Spring 2020 Wed. Apr 29-Jun 10 $330 (6 weeks) Wed. April 15 Wed. Apr 22 @ 6pm Summer 2020 Wed. Jun 24-Aug 5 $330 (6 weeks) Wed. May 27 Wed. Jun 17 @ 6pm Fall 2020 Wed. Aug 19-Sep 30 $330 (6 weeks) Wed. Aug 5 Wed. Aug 12 @ 6pm
CORNHOLE (Coed)
PICKLEBALL
Open Play, “Skills & Drills Development” , Open Gyms, and Tournament opportunities can be found on the Eau Claire Parks, Recreation & Forestry’s Adult Activities and Athletics Webpage and the Chippewa Valley Pickleball Club’s website: www.eauclairewi.gov/pr www.chippewavalleypickleballclub.com
Parks and Recreation offers a variety of competitive divisions for both men's and coed softball on Monday, Tuesday, or Thursday. Location: Carson Park and University Fields. SEASON DATES TEAM FEE DEADLINE MANAGER’S MTG Summer 2020 May 18-Aug 6 $495 (10 weeks) Wed. April 22 Wed. May 6 @ 7pm Mondays = Men’s (12 teams) and Men’s Church (12 teams) Tuesdays = Men’s (2 Divisions @ 6 teams each division) Thursdays = Coed Division (12-14 teams) Fall 2020 Mon and Tue. Aug 17-Oct 13 $330 (8 weeks) Wed. August 5 Wed. Aug 12 @ 7pm
SLOWPITCH SOFTBALL LEAGUES (Summer: Men’s and Coed. Fall: Men’s Only)
SAWDUST CITY MEN’S FASTPITCH SOFTBALL LEAGUE
Registration is by team, however the league is looking for additional players. For more information, contact [email protected]. Location: Gelein Field in Carson Park. SEASON DATES TEAM FEE DEADLINE TO REGISTER MANAGER’S MTG Summer 2020 Wed. May 27-Aug 12 $700 (12 weeks) Wed. April 22 Wed. May 6 @ 6pm
NEW!! 5v5v5 SLOWPITCH SOFTBALL
Try this new and exciting way to play softball. It’s the new rave! We promise it will be the highlight of your week, so come on out, recruit your neighbors, co-workers, or family members to play. Location: Hobbs Field in Carson Park. SEASON DATES TEAM FEE DEADLINE TO REGISTER MANAGER’S MTG Spring 2020 Wed. Apr 22-May 13 $75 (3 weeks) Wed. April 15 Wed. Apr 15 @ 6pm
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PICKLEBALL TOURNAMENT
May 12 & 14 Registration Deadline: Wednesday, April 29McDonough Park, 800 Centre Street
Adults 18+ (Men’s, Women’s, Mixed Doubles Divisions)
Non-Sanctioned, Self-OfficiatedMatch Times: Evenings
For tournament registration form, go to www.eauclairewi.gov and search “pickleball” or
contact Parks and Recreation at (715) 839-5032
for more information
ADULT SWIM LESSONSSee page 18 for more information.
ADULT PICKLEBALL CLINICSJoin us to learn the rules of the game and become a pickleball pro! Equipment provided or bring your own.
Day: Tuesday • Age: 18+ • Site: McDonough Park CourtsTime: 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM • Program Fee: $8
SAAPB-101MD May 19 & 26SAAPB-201MD June 23 & 30SAAPB-301MD July 21 & 28SAAPB-401MD August 18 & 25
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parks & recreation events
& CONFERENCE CENTER
NATIONAL NIGHT OUT!
Tuesday, August 4
5:30 PM - 8:00 PMCarson Park(Rain Site: Hobbs Ice Arena)
Activities: Carnival games, dunk tank, food, inflatables, music, prizes, and
much more!
Activities Sponsored by: National Night Out Committee, Community
Parks Association, Eau Claire Police Department, and Eau Claire
Parks & Recreation
Major Event Sponsor: Metropolis Resort
PET EVENTS STRUT YOUR MUTTStroll into spring with your pup at our pet events. Enjoy the City trail and learn about important ways to keep your pets healthy from a local veterinarian. All pets must be on a leash.
Thursday, May 7 • 6:00 PMLocation: Hobbs Ice Arena - Boat Launch Parking Lot Dogs NOT allowed inside Hobbs Ice Arena building.
DOGGIE SWIM FEST The Fairfax Pool will be open exclusively to the canine crowd for this special event. All proceeds benefit Eau Claire’s Off-Leash Dog Park. Sorry, no people allowed in the pool on this day. Concessions are available. Must provide proof of current canine vaccinations.
Sunday, August 30 • 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM$10/Dog (Pay at Fairfax Pool)Location: Fairfax Pool
FESTIVAL FOODS
JULY 4TH CELEBRATION
• Parking available at Carson Park, Hobbs Ice Arena, and Lakeshore School. Parking not permitted on grass, boulevards, trails, or other areas as posted
• Please do not bring personal fireworks to any viewing area to ensure safety for all spectators
• Alternative viewing locations: Phoenix Park and Half Moon Beach
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS FOR JULY 4TH 10:00AM - 4:30PM Paul Bunyan Camp Open (Carson Park)
11:00AM - 4:00PM Fourth of July Family Fun Fair (Chippewa Valley Museum)
12:00PM –7:00PM Fairfax Pool Public Open Swim (Fairfax Park)
12:00PM - 5:00PM Train Rides (Carson Park Depot)
1:00PM - 4:00PM Soccer Exhibition
4:00PM - 9:00PM WAXX Boom Box, Rock ‘N Roll to Go + Festival Foods Cart (Pine Pavilion Event area)
5:35 PM Eau Claire Express vs. LaCrosse Loggers (Baseball Stadium)
6:00 PM Northern Lights Cowboys (Carson Park Football Stadium)
10:00PM FIREWORKS (sponsored by Festival Foods)
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WATERWAYS & PARKS COMMISSION The Waterways and Parks Commission meets the 4th Wednesday of the month. If you are interested in serving on the Commission, please contact the City Manager’s Office at 715-839-4902. Current commission members are:Kate Beaton, City Council RepresentativeJohn Lor, City Council RepresentativeMeredith Ball, John Bodkin, Kirk Dahl, Ron Doering,Susan McLeod, Joshua Miller, Jenni Sterling, Ellen Faulkner, Jessica Schoen.
CHIPPEWA RIVER TRAILCity Trails: Eau Claire Parks and Forestry715-839-5039 www.eauclairewi.gov/biketrailTrail pass not required on the City trail portion in Eau Claire.State Trails: WI Department of Resourceshttps://dnr.wi.gov/topic/parks/trailpass.htmlDaily or annual trail pass required to use State trail system. State trail passes can be purchased at Short Street self-service trailhead.
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PARKS DIVISION eauclairewi.gov/parks
OTTER CREEK OFF-LEASH DOG PARK4503 House Road, Eau Claire, WI 54701This facility is located at the intersection of Gateway Drive and House Road.
SUNDET PARK OFF-LEASH DOG PARK4703 Robin Road, Eau Claire, WI 54703This facility is located off Hwy 53 at Melby Street, intersection of Robin Road and Runway Avenue.
FEATURES: • 9 Fenced Acres
• 1 Acre Small Dog Area
• Walking Trails
• Open Year Round (on a daily basis until dusk)
• Water Available for Dogs May through October, weather dependent
FACILITY RESERVATIONSLocated on page 3Online Reservations: eauclaire.maxgalaxy.netOffice Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
DOG PARK FREE WEEKEND • JUNE 6 & 7 The dog parks are hosting a free weekend to raise awareness of pay for play! Park improvements and future development depend on the money raised through fees. If you and your canine friend enjoy the park, purchase an annual pass or come back with a daily pass. For more information visit www.eauclairewi.gov/dogs
DOG PARKSeauclairewi.gov/dogs
The City of Eau Claire Otter Creek and Sundet Off-Leash Dog Parks are off-leash recreation areas where people may responsibly exercise their dogs without leashes. Daily pass can be purchased pass at the dog parks. Annual Pass for City and Non-City residents are available from the Customer Service Office in City Hall. Call (715) 839-4923 for more information.
• Community Gardens• Biodegradable concession
products• Doubled recycling in 2 years• Phosphorus free fertilizer• Watering athletic fields at Mt.
Simon with lake water• Electric carts• Energy efficient light change
out• Expanding native plant areas =
less mowing• Volunteer programs• -Amazing Eau Claire Cleanup• -Adopt-a-Park• -Adopt-a-Garden• Adding water bottle fill stations
at City facilities• Reducing mailings with more
electronic communications• Reducing copies of Prime
Times• Online Program Evaluations• “Green” Youth Art Programs• E-mailing Receipts• Promoting recycling to facility
user groups• Partnership with Focus on
Energy to evaluate efficiencies at our facilities
• Purchasing more biodegradable paper products at our facilities and for our programs
• Partnering with Wisconsin Urban Wood to upcycle wood from municipal tree removals
• Created a public/private partnership with Boxx Sanitation to operate the brush site with more recycling/ composting options
• Continued to implemented and expand the EAB preemptive removal and replacement of Ash trees on the boulevard - ultimately striving for a more diverse and sustainable urban forest canopy
• Working with engineering to better design and maintain boulevard tree planting to maximize storm water abatement
• Hobbs Ice Arena and Carson Park participate in electricity peak rate control programs
• Hobbs Ice Arena uses refrigeration waste heat to melt ice shavings and dehumidify rink spaces
THE PARKS, REREATION & FORESTRY DEPARTMENT IS TAKING ACTION TO BE MORE “GREEN” BY:
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PARKS AND RECREATION live life better
Eau Claire offers numerous leisure opportunities for you! Choose it…Develop a greater awareness of the personal, social, environmental,
and economic impacts leisure has on our community. Live it…Find out what leisure resources are available to you and your family.
Own it…take action to define a healthy lifestyle and a livable community.
The Eau Claire Parks, Recreation, and Forestry team are available to present to your organization. To schedule a presentation, contact the Parks and Recreation Administrative office at (715) 839-5032.
THE EAU CLAIRE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT HAS BEEN RECOGNIZED AS AN INDUSTRY LEADER AT THE NATIONAL AND STATE LEVELS Members... Commission for Accreditation of Parks and Recreation Agencies Wisconsin Parks & Recreation Association National Recreation & Parks Association State Foresters Association State Cemetery Managers Association NRPA Certified Park and Recreation Professionals
United States Tennis Association American Red Cross Authorized Provider International Society of Arboriculture (Certified Arborists) Wisconsin Ice Arena Management Association Wisconsin Arborists Association
CAPRA ACCREDITATION Eau Claire Parks, Recreation and Forestry is recognized nationally as an accredited agency. Congratulations on this elite achievement!
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District. ECASD residents pay a materials/supply fee for activities identified with this symbol. This is the second fee listed. Non-school district residents must pay the full program fee (first fee).
SCHOOL DISTRICT RESIDENT POLICYResidents who do not reside within the Eau Claire Area School District (i.e., taxes for that specific residence are not paid to the Eau Claire Area School District) are considered Non-Eau Claire Area School District residents. Patrons are responsible for stating their residency when registering for any Parks and Recreation programs. Those who do not reside within the Eau Claire Area School District must pay the full program fee. If you need further clarification on this policy, please contact the Parks & Recreation Administrative staff at (715) 839-5032. To verify City residency, go to link City of Eau Claire’s Assessing http://eauclairecitywi.wgxtreme.com/
GENERAL INFORMATIONMost programs have enrollment limits. Early registration is encouraged. Most programs for which a fee is charged require pre-registration. Sales tax is included in the program fee.
REFUNDS ($7 Administrative Fee)• A full refund will be issued for any program cancelled by Parks and
Recreation. (Not subject to administrative fee). • A full refund is available if Parks and Recreation makes changes to
the original program schedule and you can no longer participate. (Not subject to administrative fee).
• A refund will be issued for a program if Parks and Recreation is notified of your cancellation 72 hours prior to the start of the program. Refund subject to administrative fee. (Exceptions to this policy are noted in class descriptions in the Prime Times catalog).
• All program transfers/cancellations must be done by phone or in person. There are no guarantees with email notifications.
• Refunds will not be issued for Fairfax Pool Memberships or EC RecPass Punch Cards.
• • Youth Leagues - 75% of the program fee may be refunded up to the first day of program. (Refund subject to administrative fee). No refunds after schedules have been completed.
• Refunds will not be issued for Adult Athletic Team registration fees after schedules have been completed. (Refund subject to administrative fee).
• Shelter/Pavilion reservations are eligible for a refund if the cancellation is received 5 business days prior to the event. (Refund subject to administrative fee).
• If your account is credited with a refund or an overpayment is made, you will be issued a credit card refund or check in 1-2 weeks.
CLASS CANCELLATIONS A minimum number of students are required before a class can be offered. Parks and Recreation reserves the right to cancel a class or make schedule changes when enrollment does not reach the minimum number.
INSURANCE Parks and Recreation does not provide accident or hospital insurance for people participating in sponsored activities. All participants should review their personal insurance policies for coverage.
AGE REQUIREMENTSFor all youth programs the age will be as of the first day of the program. Parents, please, do not ask to have your child put in a class he/she does not belong in. All age requirements are set to benefit the children and to make instruction easier for the program leader. In some instances, age requirements have been set for your child’s safety. Thank you for your cooperation.
WE LOVE PARENTSBut... with your child’s best interest in mind, parents are invited to attend their child’s midterm and last class meeting only (instructional programs). Our instructors have found that the quality of instruction is affected by parent and/or sibling distractions and interruptions. We feel it is most beneficial for your child to have recreational time with his/her peers. Instructors welcome the opportunity to discuss participants’ progress with parents.
NON-CITY RESIDENT POLICYRecreation programs and activities that are not part of summer school offerings are supported by City property taxes. Non-City residents will be required to pay their “fair share” to support activities. The program fee for non-residents will be double the resident fee or an additional $10, whichever is less. A non-resident is considered anyone who lives outside of the City limits (ie; township/county). Unfortunately, our registration software cannot always decipher if addresses are located within the Eau Claire City limits. For this reason, all participant addresses are reviewed during each season. Invoices will be sent to non-residents that pay the resident fee. Residency can be checked at http://eauclairecitywi.wgxtreme.com/.
YOUTH SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMEau Claire Parks and Recreation offers a Scholarship Program for families experiencing low-income who reside within the city limits of Eau Claire. Scholarships apply to youth programs and youth/family pool passes only. Our Scholarship Program is made possible by the generosity of area businesses and community members. Any resident living within the City of Eau Claire boundaries currently receiving Federal, State, or Local assistance are eligible. For more information on guidelines and application process, or if you would like to donate to our scholarship fund, please contact the Recreation Office at (715) 839-5032.
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACTEau Claire Parks and Recreation intends to comply with the intent and spirit of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). If you need any special accommodations, please call the Recreation Office (715) 839-5032 so that the necessary arrangements can be made. If you have concerns regarding our compliance with the ADA contact the City of Eau Claire’s ADA Coordinator at (715) 839-4921. TDD phone call (715) 839-4972.
PROGRAM EVALUATIONSProgram evaluation forms are available online. If you do not have access to a computer, the L.E. Phillips Public Library offers free internet access to the public. Call (715) 839-5004 for library hours. Thank you for taking time to complete our online evaluations.Instructional Program Evaluation https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ecprevalYouth Sport Evaluation https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ecythsportAdult Sport Evaluation https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ecadsport
PHOTO/VIDEO POLICYEau Claire Parks and Recreation provides programs in facilities and on property open to the public. Parks and Recreation staff may photograph or videotape participants enrolled in its programs for promotional or training purposes. These photographs or videos are the sole property of the City of Eau Claire.
LOST & FOUND ITEMSAll items of value are brought to the Parks and Recreation Administrative office and stored up to one year. Every attempt is made to contact the owner when possible. Items of value may include but are not limited to; wallets, purses, driver’s license, cell phones, and jewelry. Other items found at facilities, programs, or events will be kept at the site until the end of the season. After that time, all items will be brought to the Central Maintenance Facility where they are sorted and donated to a local charity. Fairfax Pool has a one-week policy for holding lost and found items due to the nature of items that are found. At that time they are either disposed of or donated to a local charity.
CONCUSSION INFORMATION www.eauclairewi.gov/concussionForms will be available during the registration process for all youth athletic leagues as referenced by Wis. State Statute: “At the beginning of a season for a youth athletic activity, the person operating the youth athletic activity shall distribute a concussion and head injury information sheet to each person who will be coaching that youth athletic activity and to each person who wishes to participate in that youth athletic activity. No person may participate in a youth athletic activity unless the person returns the information sheet signed by the person and, if he or she is under the age of 19, by his or her parent or guardian.”
REGISTRATION & POLICIES
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HOW TO REGISTERONLINE SERVICES Go to eauclaire.maxgalaxy.net Click on “Create an Account” and create your personal account
with a user ID and password. An email will be sent confirming registration. Online registrations have priority over mailed and faxed registrations.
• ACTIVITY REGISTRATION: Log in to your account, then go to the tab “Registration”. In the drop down, select “Activity”. Select the season and activity category you’re interested signing up for. Pay the fee. An email will be sent confirming registration.
• LEAGUE REGISTRATION: Log in to your account, then go to the tab titled “Registration”. In the drop down, select “Leagues”. Select the sport you’re interested signing up for. Register as a free agent or team. Pay the fee. An email will be sent confirming registration.
• FAIRFAX POOL MEMBERSHIPS: Log in to your account, then go to the tab titled “Memberships”. In the Search Packages space, type in membership you’re interested in purchasing; individual or family. Pay the fee. An email will be sent confirming registration.
MAIL completed registration form with payment to: Registration • Eau Claire Parks and Recreation 915 Menomonie Street • Eau Claire, WI 54703FAX completed registration form with credit cardpayment information to (715) 839-1685.IN PERSON Recreation Administrative Office915 Menomonie Street (Hobbs Ice Arena)Monday-Friday • 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
ONE HOUSEHOLD ONLYIn order to help assure that the registration process is fair to all, you may only register for members of your immediate household. It is not acceptable for one person to register neighbors/friends/extended relatives along with their own registrations. Only a parent/legal guardian may register youth participants. PAYMENT BY CREDIT CARDParks and Recreation accepts American Expresss, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa for all registration and program payments. Personal information is safe and secure. Registration forms which include credit card numbers will be shredded immediately after processing.
READ YOUR RECEIPT…Read the receipt to verify that you are enrolled in the correct class/session. Any program changes in dates, times, special requirements, will be noted there. If you do not receive a receipt call our office at (715) 839-5032.
REGISTER FIRSTClass registrations are NOT accepted at program sites. Persons MUST register PRIOR to participation in ANY program through one of the above methods. Be prepared to show your receipt at the first class session. Waitlisted participants will be contacted by Recreation office staff only when space is available in the program.
REGISTRATION BEGINSMonday, February 24 • Online Only Accepted
Wednesday, February 26 • Mail, Fax or Walk-in Accepted
You must create an account to register for
activities. Avoid duplicate accounts by calling (715) 839-5032 and check
your status. Registration is activated at 8:00 AM on Monday, February 24. Classes
may be viewable prior to registration. Visit the City website www.eauclairewi.gov/reg
for updates. Follow us on Facebook at Facebook.com/cityofecpr
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