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Germantown Park & Recreation Department village.germantown.wi.us250-4710

Germantown Park & Rec Mission StatementThe mission of the Germantown Park & Recreation Department is to enhance the quality of life for all residents of the community through the development and maintenance of park lands and facilities as well as providing a variety of quality recreational programs and special events.

Typo, Human Error, We Goofed...!?Occasionally there may be an error in days, times, registration requirements or fees in the brochure. When such errors occur, our staff will do everything possible to correct the situation promptly. We thank you for your patience and understanding when these situations arise.

Say Cheese!For program promotion purposes, photographs may be taken of participants from time to time. If you do not wish to have your photo taken, please notify the photographer and/or class instructor. Photos may be used in publications and/or the web site.

Visit & Register Online At Our Web Site:www.village.germantown.wi.us

Details You Should Know...Before You Enroll!What do these symbols mean?

OFFICE INFORMATIONLocation: Germantown Village Hall N112 W17001 Mequon Rd. Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday thru Friday (Office is closed Sept. 1, Nov. 27 & 28, Dec. 24, 25, 31, & Jan. 1)

Telephone: (262) 250-4710

Recorded Information Line: (262) 250-4711Call the Information Line FIRST for cancellation notices and updates.

Fax Numbers: (262) 255-2920 or (262) 253-8255

Web Site: www.village.germantown.wi.usOnline Registration: https://gtownrec.com E-Mail: [email protected]

OFFICE STAFFDirector: Justin Casperson

Recreation Supervisors:Patti Heinen Joe Masiarchin

Secretaries: Shannon Lemke Briana McNeal Senior Center:Coordinator Katie Rodger

Program Coordinator: Jamie Kargus

COMMISSION MEMBERSChair: Tony Laszewski

Trustee Representative: Terri Kaminski

School Board Representative: Brian Medved

Members: Scott Coulthurst Sheri Lieffring Brian Depies Wendy Knop

First time offered, give it a try!

This class includes a T-shirt, please indicate size on your registration form. See page 18 for complete list of sizes available. If you sign up after the registration deadline you are not guaranteed a T-shirt.

Facility Fund - The Park and Recreation Department is now collecting a nominal facility fee. These fees will be put into a non-lapsing (no expiration) and non-reverting (does not go into the general fund) “Facility Fund” dedicated to maintaining and improving village and school district facilities used in the delivery of recreational programs.

The Park & Recreation Department has a limited amount of program brochures available for public distribution. Please remember to hang on to your book, you may want to look at it again. Thank You.

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REMINDER

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

youth & tot activities10 Children’s Dance11 Poms10-11 Tot Activities12 Gymnastics18 After School Classes: Legos, Spanish, CSI22-23 Safety Programs, Babysitter’s Training, Tae Kwon Do, Jiu-Jitsu

Family fun 10 Oodles of Art, Gymboree,Music Fun, Tot Party16 Family Scavenger Hunt, Family Flicks21 For Teens, Kalahari Water Park Trip,

Volunteer Opportunities24 Family Dodgeball, Archery

Sports4-5 Youth Basketball6 Parent Child Basketball, Hoopsters7 Little Gridders, Pee Wee & U6 Soccer, Mikro

Soccer13 Tennis, Volleyball25 Softball, Ice Skating, Hockey26 Open Gyms, Adult Sports

to a better you!14 A Healthy You Wellness Program15 Health and Wellness Events20 Kids Cuisine, Soap Carving, Learn Magic30 Adult Computer Classes31 Digital Photography, Intro to Social Media32-33 Clutter Courses, Guitar, Landscape Pruning, Card Making & Crop Events34 Financial Planning, Book Publishing, Wood Carving

Forever Fit12 Belly Dancing26 P.U.L.S.E., Zumba27-29 Cycling, Tabata Boot Camp, Hip Hop Hustle, Yoga, Restore your Core, Running Program

Trips & Tours35-37 Chicago Shopping, Beauty and the Beast,

Arlington, Ho Chunk, Autumn Wine Trail, Fireside Shows

Senior Activities38 Senior Activities39-40 Senior Fitness41 Senior Computer Classes

General information42-35 Community Events, Community Athletic Programs, Library, Historical Society, Department Policies, Parks Directory, Senior Acitivites.

Registration Info & Forms48 1st/2nd Grade Bucketeers Registration Forms49 How to Register50 Registration Form51 Facilities Map

The most difficult thing about getting healthy is finding the motivation to get started. The Ger-

mantown Recreation Department has developed a new and exciting way for you and your whole family to have fun, and improve your health and wellness at the same time. Our new program “A

Healthy You” is a great way to find that motivation to get up, get out, and get healthy! See page 14

for more information.

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Tip off time

Elks National Free Throw - Hoop Shoot ContestYouth (Ages *8 - 13)Held In Cooperation With The Germantown Park & Recreation Department Age Group Boys Girls 8-9 Yr. Old 311206-01 311206-04 10-11 Yr. Old 311206-02 311206-05 12-13 Yr. Old 311206-03 311206-06

*Contestant age groups will be determined by their age as of April 1, 2015 Saturday, December 6, 2014 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Kennedy Middle School Gyms FREE - Pre-registration is required!

• Winners advance to the Local Area Competition which is tentatively scheduled for Saturday, December 13th, 8:30 a.m. registration, 9:00 a.m. competition starts. Winners can advance to District, State, Regional and National Competition.

Fundamental Basketball CampYouth (Grades 1 - 4)Instructor: Jack OsieczanekThis camp is a great tune up to get ready for Buckets or Bucketeers. Emphasis will be on passing, dribbling, shooting and basic drills. Jump start the season with this fundamental camp!

Saturday, November 8, 2014 Grades 1 & 2: 8:00 - 9:45 a.m. 211219-01 Grades 3 & 4: 10:00 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. 211219-02 MacArthur School Gym

$20.25/Res & School Dist. Res., $25.25/Non-res. Min. 8, Max. 20

Youth Basketball ClinicYouth (Ages *8 - 13)Instructors: GHS Coaching Staff & PlayersParents - drop your child off and head for the stores to finish that last minute shopping for the holiday season. Kids - get some extra practice time before the basketball season starts or just come for some basketball fun. The Germantown Warhawks coaches and players will be working with the kids on skills and drills. After the clinic join us for the Elk’s Hoop Shoot - Free Throw Contest from 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 6, 2014 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. *Must be age 8 by start of program Boys 311210-01 Girls 311210-02 Kennedy Middle School Gyms FREE - Pre-registration is required! Enrollment: Min. 10, Max. 100

Register by: Thursday, Dec. 4

Register by: Thursday, Nov. 27

Register by: Friday, Oct. 31

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youth basketball leagues

PLEASE USE SPECIAL REGISTRATION FORM FOUND ON PAGE 48 or REGISTER ONLINE.

PLEASE USE SPECIAL REGISTRATION FORM FOUND ON PAGE 48 or REGISTER ONLINE.

OTHER INFORMATION...

• Car pool and player combination requests will not be accepted.

• Coaches: Starting on Friday, Sept. 19, Head coaches may call the dept. for practice time/location. Head coach positions are on a first come, first serve basis.

• No refunds issued after Nov. 5th.• Changes to practice nights can only be made up until

Mon., Oct. 13th by calling the Rec. Dept. Office.

1st & 2nd Grade BucketsYouth (Grades 1 & 2)Volunteer Coaches Needed!This is an opportunity for your young basketball enthusiast to learn the basics. First three weeks consist of practice, remaining weeks include warm-ups and review of skills/fundamentals followed by a scrimmage game with another 1st or 2nd grade team with a goal of FUN!

Other Information . . .Coaches will call players’ parents to let them know what time to come for the first day of the program. If you do not receive a call from a coach by Thursday, January 2nd call the Rec. Dept. for team information. No refunds will be issued after Dec. 6th. Saturday mornings/afternoons 8 weeks January 3 - February 21 , 2015 MacArthur & Rockfield School Gyms 1st Grade League 311205-01 2nd Grade League 311205-02 1st/2nd All Girls League 311205-03

Fee: $30.50/Res. & School Dist. Res., $45.50/Non-res.

Bucketeer Basketball LeagueYouth (Grades 3 - 6)Volunteer Coaches Needed!Sign up for some exciting basketball action! The goal of the Bucketeer Basketball League is to provide an instructional program which introduces basic skills while emphasizing teamwork. In addition, fair play, good sportsmanship and working toward a common goal will be stressed. The registration fee includes a team T-shirt and participation awards. REGISTER BY SEPT. 29TH TO BE IN THE LEAGUE! Leagues will be formed for:

• 3rd/4th grade girls 211204-01• 3rd grade co-rec 211204-02• 4th grade co-rec 211204-03• 5th/6th grade girls 211204-04• 5th/6th grade co-rec 211204-05

REQUIREMENTS: The Bucketeer Basketball program is for children in grades 3 - 6 who are Germantown Village and School District Residents. Those children who attend parochial schools located in the Germantown School District must be a Village or School District Resident to be eligible. Non-residents will be accepted into the program if openings exist and will be able to register after Oct. 1st. Non-residents - please call the department as soon as possible to get on a waiting list.

ELIGIBILITY: To be eligible for the program, youth may not be registered and simultaneously (or at the same time be playing) in any other organized league, (i.e. any traveling teams or 6th graders on a parochial school team are not eligible to play in Bucketeers).

PRACTICES: Will be held once a week after teams are formed starting in late November. Coaches pick practice times. You have the possibility of being assigned to a team that practices at one of the following schools: Rockfield, Amy Belle, County Line, KMS or MacArthur. Times of practice vary by teams with practices scheduled between the times of 5:00 - 9:00 p.m. Practices last 1 hour. Please indicate on your registration form any nights of the week you cannot practice.

GAMES: Saturdays, beginning January 3rd and running into March. Games are played at Kennedy Middle School.

FEE: $49.50/Res. & School Dist. Res., $72.50/Non-res.

Register by: Monday, Nov. 3

Register by: Monday, Sept. 29

TEAM SPONSORS NEEDEDFor only $75 you can sponsor a Buckets or Bucketeer basketball team. Being a team sponsor offers an excellent way for a business to be a good corporate citizen and to support the Germantown Youth Basketball Programs. Team sponsorship includes the sponsor’s logo printed on the back of the basketball T-shirt. We anticipate over 500 kids in the program, which estimates to hundreds of parents, relatives and friends watching the participants and recognizing our sponsors’ business. Call 250-4710 for more information.

THANK YOUto Robert’s FrozenCustard forSponsoring our“Scoops for Hoops”Sportsmanship Awards!

N112 W16040 MEQUON ROADGERMANTOWN, WI

262-250-1683

Don’t Forget to Register Early!Registration Deadline for Bucketeers is Sept. 29th

Use registration form on pg 48 or register online!

• Juicy Jumbo Burgers• Premium Frozen Custard• Delicious Sandwiches• Fresh Salads• Fish Dinners• Hot Soups & Much More!

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Germantown Park & Recreation Nightwith the Milwaukee Bucks

REGISTRATION INFORMATION COMING SOON…Information will be posted on our web site www.village.germantown.wi.us once

the NBA schedule is finalized. All Germantown residents, families and friends are invited for this special ticket offer.

Parent/Child Basketball ProgramChildren (Ages 4 - 6 with Parent or Caregiver)Instructor: Jack OsieczanekChild and parent participate together in this class. Come have fun with your child while learning a little more about each other and introduce your child to the fun and fitness of basketball. This program is designed to stimulate physical activity and learn basic skills. Class includes warm ups, sport specific skill activities and simplified versions of games (does not involve keeping score or enforcing penalties).

Mondays / 3 weeks October 6 - October 20, 2014 6:00 - 6:45 p.m. 281212-01 MacArthur School Gym

$22.25/Res & School Dist. Res., $32.25/Non-res. (Fee is for parent and child)

Min. 5 children, Max. 12 children

Register by: Monday, Sept. 29

youth basketball

T-Shirt SizesOn programs where you are asked to provide a T-shirt size, please select from the following sizes:Youth Med. (10-12), Youth Lg. (14-16), Adult Small, Adult Medium, Adult Large, Adult X-Large, Adult XX-Large

HoopstersYouth (Grade K5)Coordinator: Brian BoelterLearn and practice the fundamentals of basketball. Emphasis will be on passing, dribbling, shooting and basic drills. Class includes warm ups, sport specific skill activities and simplified versions of games (does not involve keeping score or enforcing penalties). Saturdays / 6 weeks January 3 – Feb. 21, 2015 Option 1: 8:00 – 8:45 a.m. 311220-01 Option 2: 8:45 - 9:30 a.m. 311220-02 Rockfield School Gym $26/Res. & School Dist. Res., $31/Non-res Min. 10 Max. 20

Register by: Monday, Dec. 16

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Fall Little GriddersYouth (Ages *4 - 6, Kindergarten & below only)Coordinator: Ray BaranVolunteer Coaches Needed!This program is an introduction to the basic fundamentals of Flag Football. Each week will consist of a review of skills, followed by a scrimmage game against another team. Practice and scrimmage will last approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes each Saturday for 7 weeks. The goal is to LEARN while having FUN! Children will be placed on teams and play a round robin schedule of games. They will use soft footballs on a 50 yard field. No helmets are needed! All teams will use the same formation in plays. We strongly suggest that players only participate in Soccer OR Little Gridders Football, NOT BOTH. What to Bring?... Water bottle. The Recreation Dept. will provide a team jersey.

Other Information: Coaches will call players’ parents to let them know what time to come for the first day of the program. If you do not receive a call from a coach by Thursday, Sept. 4th call the Rec. Dept. for team information. No refunds issued after August 14th. Saturday mornings / 7 weeks Sept. 6 - October 18 211503-01 Friedenfeld Park Country Aire Dr., 1/2 mi. north of Mequon Rd.

$25/Res., $35/Non-res. & School Dist. Res. (*) Must be age 4 by start of program.

Register by: Friday, Aug. 8

Please use special registration form on page 48 or register online. REGISTRATIONS ACCEPTED IMMEDIATELY FOR THIS PROGRAM

Fall Pee Wee & U-6 SoccerYouth (*Ages 4, 5 & 6)Volunteer Coaches & Team Sponsors Needed!Each week will consist of skills review and fundamentals followed by a scrimmage against another team with a goal of FUN! Practice and scrimmage will last approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes each Saturday. Scrimmage games will be 3 vs 3 (6 players from each team will be playing at once on 2 short fields). Children will be placed on teams and will play a round robin schedule of games. Volunteer coaches will coach their son or daughter’s team.

Other Information ...Coaches will call player’s parents to let them know what time to come for the first day of the program. If you do not receive a call from a coach by Thursday, Sept. 4th call the Rec. Dept. for team information. No refunds issued after August 12th. Saturday mornings / 7 weeks Sept. 6 - October 18

Haupt Strasse Park and Firemen’s Park $25/Res., $35/Non-res. & School Dist. Res.

Pee Wee’s: Ages 4 & 5 *Children must be 4 at start of program. Children born between August 1, 2009 - Sept. 6, 2010. See chart above for cut-off dates. 211806-01

U-6’s: Ages 5 & 6*Children born between August 1, 2008 - July 31, 2009. See chart above for cut-off dates. Children in 1st grade and above who are born before August 1, 2008 belong in Germantown Kickers (see page 36). 211806-02

What to Bring? ... Size 3 soccer ball and shin guards. The Recreation Department will provide a team jersey. Register by: Friday, Aug. 8

Please use special registration form found on page 48 or register online.

MiKro SoccerYouth (*Ages 3 - 6)Cooperative program between the Milwaukee Kicker’s Soccer Club and the Germantown Rec. Dept.Mikro Soccer is taught by trained coaches and serves as a fun introduction to the world’s most popular sport. Soccer skills are learned through age appropriate challenges and game-based activities rather than through traditional drills. Kids should come dressed in athletic clothes. Shin guards and cleats are not necessary for Mikro play, but can be worn if desired. For more information on this six week course, please visit the Milwaukee Kickers’ website at mksc.org. Wednesdays / 6 weeks Sept. 3 - Oct. 8 Ages 3 - 6: 4:30 - 5:30 p.m.

Ages 3 - 6: 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. Firemen’s Park Soccer Field (Field between Sr. Center and Firehouse) $60 (includes instruction & jersey) $70 (also includes a size 3 soccer ball) * Must be age 3 by start of program.

REGISTRATIONS ACCEPTED IMMEDIATELY FOR THIS PROGRAM

Register early! No on-site registration will be accepted. To register contact Amanda Camilli at 414-358-2678 or [email protected]

Sporties for shorites

2014 FALL Soccer Cut-Off Dates

2008JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

2010JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSept. 6OctoberNovemberDecember

Kickers

2009JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

U-6 PeeWee

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Oodles of ArtParents or Caregivers & Children Ages 11⁄2 - 41⁄2

Instructor: Laura WanekA perfectly designed, age appropriate and hands-on, art class for toddlers and preschoolers. Through sculpting, drawing, painting, songs, tactile time, story time, and movement activities, your young child’s imagination will soar! All supplies and snacks provided. Please bring a smock for your child. Parent or caregiver participation required. Other arrangements should be made for siblings.Thursday Mornings / 4 weeks Option 1: Sept. 18 - Oct. 9 Option 2: Oct. 23 - Nov. 13 Option 1 Option 2 Ages 11⁄2 - 2: 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. 284202-01 284202-03 Ages 3 - 41⁄2: 10:45 - 11:45 a.m. 284202-02 284202-04 Tuesday Evenings / 4 weeksOption 1: Sept. 16 - Oct. 7 Option 2: Oct. 28 - Nov. 18 Option 1 Option2 Ages 11⁄2 - 41⁄2: 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. 284202-05 284202-06

Department of Public Works Building (Lower Level - Enter by gas pumps) N122 W17177 Fond du Lac Ave. $35/Res., $40/Non-res. & School Dist. Res. (per option) Min. 3, Max. 6

Please register one week before program date

Please register one week before program date

Tot activities

MISS JULIE’S MUSIC FUN(Parents or caregivers & children ages 1-3) Siblings over 4 may attend for free.Instructor: Julie Thompson is a performer, recording artist, and children’s author. We explore music, movement, finger plays, stories, rhythm. Little ones learn so much about language through partici-pating in music, and learning to keep the beat will enhance enjoyment and understanding of music for a lifetime. Mothers, Grandmothers, Fathers, Nannies, Aunts - bring your wee ones and we’ll have a blast!

Wednesdays / 4 weeks9:45 – 10:30 a.m.Fall 1: Sept. 10 – Oct. 8 (no class Sept. 17) 284211-01Fall 2: Oct. 15 – Nov. 5 284211-02Winter: Nov. 19 – Dec. 17 (no class Nov. 26) 284211-03

Faith Lutheran ChurchW172 N11187 Division Road (off Mequon Rd.)$40/Res., $50/Non-res. & School Dist. Res. (per option) Min. 3, Max. 6

MORE MUSIC FUN! WITH MISS JULIE(Parents or caregivers & children ages 6 mo. – 5 years)Join “Miss Julie” for two special Tuesday mornings of music themed for the season!  Come sing songs you know, and some you don’t yet know; something you can share with your tots for the remainder of the year. October – Halloween songs, December – Christmas and Solstice songs.

Tuesdays Oct. 28: Dec. 9:9:45-10:30 a.m. 384211-04 384211-05Faith Lutheran ChurchW172 N11187 Division Road (off Mequon Rd.)$12/Res., $15/Non-res. & School Dist. Res. (per date) Min. 3, Max. 6 (per date)

Please register one week before program date

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Tot activites

GYMBOREE FAMILY MUSICParents or caregivers & children ages 18 months-4 yearsEach music class is designed around a musical style such as African or Latin music, or a specific artist like Elvis or the Beatles! Children in each age category will explore the theme through specific movement and dance. They will also have time to participate in our “instrument exploration” where they are exposed to a variety of instruments. 9:15 – 9:45 a.m. 284603-01

Gymboree ToddlersParents or caregivers & children ages 12 - 24 months We’ll explore different concepts such as “high & low”, “top & bottom”, “push & pull”, and “in & out”. With specially designed games, songs, and activities. We’ll focus on enhancing gross motor skills, increasing self-esteem (Yes, I did it!) and developing social skills. We’ll top the class with our signature parachute time and, lots of our patented bubbles! 10:00 – 10:30 a.m. 284603-02

Gymboree ExplorersParents or caregivers & children ages 2-3 We’ll use our imaginations to make themes such as “Farm Fun”, “Outer Space”, “Pumpkin Patch” and “Jungle Safari”, come to life with our specially designed games, songs and activities. Your child’s creative thinking skills, gross motor skills, and social skills will get a boost in this class. We’ll top the class with our signature parachute time and, of course, lots of bubbles! 10:45 – 11:15 a.m. 284603-03

Saturdays / 4 weeks Oct. 11 – Nov. 1 Dept. of Public Works Building (Lower Level – Enter by gas pumps) N122 W17177 Fond du Lac Ave

$36/Res., $41//Non-res. & School Dist. Res. Min. 3, Max. 6

Register by: Friday, Oct. 3

Tot Party: Fabulous Fall Costume PartyParents or caregivers & children (Ages 3 - 5)Instructor: Missy SchmidtGrown Ups bring your child(ren) for some Fall Fun. Children should come in their Halloween costume as we make some fun fall crafts, eat a spooky snack and carve out a little time for games. TEEN VOLUNTEERS NEEDED, SEE PAGE 21.

Thursday, Oct. 23 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. 214601-01Department of Public Works Building (Lower Level – Enter by gas pumps)N122 W17177 Fond du Lac Ave. $13/Res., $18/Non-res. & School Dist. Res. (per child) Min. 5, Max. 10

Register by: Thursday, Oct. 16

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Let’s Dance

Register by: Tuesday, Sept. 2

Children’s Dance ProgramsYouth (Ages *2 & up)Instructors: Katie Rhyme & Karen Zakrzewski, Dance Revolution Milwaukee

TOT MOVEMENT & TUNESCreated especially for pre-schoolers! Pre-Ballet and Tot Movement classes includes warm-up, stretching and strengthening exercises as well as fundamentals like basic motor skills, rhythmic and elementary ballet steps. The unique melodies and memorable lyrics make this ballet class a fun experience for the young child! Ballet shoes required.Mondays Tot Movement - *Ages 2 & 3 9:30 - 10:00 a.m. 212202-01*parent participation requiredPre-Ballet *Ages 3 - 5 10:00 - 10:30 a.m. 212202-02TuesdaysPre-Ballet *Ages 3 & 4 4:30 - 5:00 p.m. 212202-03Pre-Ballet *Ages 3 & 4 5:00 - 5:30 p.m. 212202-04Min. 5, Max. 10

BALLET & TAPChildren will learn the basics of ballet and tap focusing on basic movements and principles of dance. The delightful music will help children remember and execute the dances. Dancing has never been this easy or fun…Your kids will love it! Tap and ballet shoes required.Tuesdays: *Ages 5 - 6 5:30 - 6:15 p.m. 212202-05*Ages 7 - 8 6:15 - 7:00 p.m. 212202-06Min. 10, Max. 15

Lyrical JazzLyrical Jazz *Ages 9-12:Lyrical Jazz combines ballet and jazz techniques to create fun choreography that kids can express themselves through. This class will inspire your child to be creative and use his or her dance skills in new ways! Ballet and/or Jazz shoes required.Tuesdays 7:00 - 7:45 p.m. 212202-07 Min. 10, Max. 15

All children’s dance programs will feature approximately 19 weeks of instruction followed by a dance recital.

Mondays or Tuesdays Sept. 15/16 – Mar. 24, 2015(Off Nov. 17/18, 24/25, all of Dec.)Recital Date: Tuesday, March 24, 2015Preferred Fitness Studio Room

N112 W15800 Mequon Rd.*$73.25/Res. & School Dist. Res., *$93.25/Non-res. (less than $5/class)

*Additional $40 costume fee must be paid when you register your child (price includes sales tax)* Must be required age at start of class.

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Mini PomsKindergartners (K5) GirlsInstructor: Mareta Prill & Lindsay Lauters, Germantown Rec Poms StaffStep in Time! Introduction to movement and basic skills will be taught. Students will discover how to develop rhythm and coordination. What to Bring?... Poms, tennis shoes and smiles. Poms available through instructor at $9.00/set.Mondays / 9 weeks 5:30 - 6:00 p.m. Session I: 212401-01 Sept. 8 - Nov. 3

Session II: 312401-01 Jan. 5 - Mar. 10, 2015 (no class Feb. 16) *Program will be held on Tues, 3/10.

Kennedy Middle School Cafeteria Min. 10, Max. 30

$20.50/Res. & School Dist. Res., $29.50/Non-res. (per session) *Must be in K5 for 2014 - 2015 school year.

Pom PonsYouth (Grades 1 - 6)Instructors: Mareta Prill & Lindsay Lauters, Germantown Rec Poms StaffA great opportunity for the young Pom Pon enthusiast to learn basics skills including kicks, floor patterns, arm positions, rhythm routines, turns and marking all choreographed to the latest music. Several routines will be presented during the 9 week sessions. Session II students will participate in “Poms in G-Town.” For more information, visit http://germantownrecreation poms.shutterfly.com. What to Bring?... *Poms, tennis shoes and smiles. *Poms available through instructor at $10.00/set. Mondays / 9 weeks

Kennedy Middle School CafeteriaSession I: Sept. 8 - Nov. 3 Grades 1 - 2: 6:00 - 6:55 p.m. 212403-01 Grades 3 - 6: 7:00 - 7:55 p.m. 212403-02

$39.50/Res. & School Dist. Res., $57.50/Non-res. (per session)

Session II: Jan. 5 - Mar. 10, 2015 (no class Feb. 16) *Program will be held on Tues. 3/10

Grades 1 - 2: 6:00 - 6:55 p.m. 312403-01 Grades 3 - 6: 7:00 - 7:55 p.m. 312403-02

$39.50/Res. & School Dist. Res., $57.50/Non-res. (per session)

Register by: Monday, Dec. 16

Register by: Friday, Aug. 23

Register by: Friday, Aug. 22

Register by: Monday, Dec. 15

Enrollments vary by class - Register Early!

Enrollments vary by class - Register Early!

Please register one week before program date

Pixie Dust/Spark/Power PomsInstructors: Mareta Prill & Kristin Tetzke, Germantown Rec Poms StaffTo qualify for the Pixie Dust/Spark Poms participants must have been in one year of our regular Poms program, be recommended by the instructor, have the physical ability and skill completion, have the ability to follow directions, and must have had consistent attendance in the regular Poms program. The program maximum is 20 students. Openings are based on the availability of current students. Letters of invitation are extended at the end of fall and spring sessions. To qualify for Power Poms, participants must have been in the Fire/Pixie Poms program, must be entering 6th grade on up and must also try out for the team. Power and Pixie Poms may sign up for Session II right away. For more information, visit http://gtownrecpoms.shutterfly.com. Tuesdays / 10 weeks Kennedy Middle School Cafeteria

$44.50/Res. & School Dist. Res., $62.50/Non-res. (per session)

Pixie/Pixie Dust Session I: Sept. 2 - Nov. 4

5:30 - 6:30 p.m. 212403-03

Session II: Jan. 6 - Mar. 10, 2015 (no class Feb. 17) 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. 312403-03 Power Poms/Spark/Fire: Session I: Sept. 2 - Nov. 4 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. 212403-04 Session II: Jan. 6 - Mar. 10, 2015 (no class Feb. 17) 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. 312403-04

Register by: Friday, Aug. 22

Register by: Friday, Aug. 22

Register by: Monday, Dec. 15

Register by: Monday, Dec. 15

Pom ponsWarchix Youth Pom ClinicYouth (K5 - Grade 5)Instructors: Warchix Pom & Dance Team

All children in grades K5-Grade 5 with a love for music and dance are encouraged to attend. The clinic fee includes a T-shirt, learning a routine and treats. As a bonus, the routine the children learn at the clinic will be performed during half time. Option 1 students will perform during half time of the JV Football Game on Thursday, October 16th at GHS. Option 2 students will perform at the 5:45 p.m. Girls basketball game on Fri., Jan. 16th at GHS. Please indicate T-shirt size on registration form.

Option 1: Saturday, Oct. 11 212403-07 Option 2: Saturday, Jan. 10, 2015 312403-07 8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. (parents can come watch at 11:15 a.m.)

Germantown High School Cafeteria FEES (without poms): $23/Res & School Dist. Res., $28/Non- res. (per option) FEES (with poms): $32/Res & School Dist. Res., $37/Non-res. (per option) Enrollment: Min. 20, Max. 50 (per option)

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Germantown Park & Recreation Department village.germantown.wi.us250-471012GYMNASTICS ASSISTANTS NEEDED! SEE PAGE 21!

GymnasticsYouth (Ages 3 & up)Coordinator: Tina NiemeyerInstruction is offered in the areas of vault, beam and floor exercise. (*) Must be indicated age by start of class. What to Wear?... Leotards or T-shirt with shorts.

PARENT TOT (Ages *2 with parent)Parent-guided gymnastics gets your little ones moving! Develop listening skills, strength and balance. Parent (or adult) MUST accompany student. Other arrangements should be made for siblings.

TOTNASTICS (Age *3)Tots are encouraged to learn new physical skills on the various gymnastics apparatus and beginning tumbling skills to develop self-confidence, along with listening skills, coordination, strength and balance. NOTE: Parents are required to stay and watch but need not participate.

KINDERGYM (Ages *4 & 5 or ingoing kindergarten)Students will develop listening and coordination skills along with basic work on all apparatus.

DYNAMIC TWIST (Ingoing grades 1 - 3)Students will continue to learn new skills, with more emphasis on strength and flexibility.

KIPPERS (Ingoing grades 4 & up)Students will advance to new skills based on ability levels. They will also learn to pair together movements and skills on all the apparatus.

Saturdays / 6 weeks Sept. 20 – Oct. 25, 2014 Parent Tot 10:00 - 10:30 a.m. 212101-01

Totnastics 10:30 - 11:00 a.m. 212101-02 11:15 - 11:45 a.m. 212101-03 $20.25/Res. & School Dist. Res., $32.25/Non-res.

Kindergym 10:00 - 10:45 a.m. 212101-04 11:00 - 11:45 a.m. 212101-05

Dynamic Twist 10:00 - 10:45 a.m. 212101-06 11:00 - 11:45 a.m. 212101-07 Kippers 10:00 - 10:45 a.m. 212101-08 $30.25/Res. & School Dist. Res., $42.25/Non-Res. Kennedy Middle School C,afeteria (use south entrance off Williams Dr. Door 8.)

Register by: Thursday, Sept. 11

Enrollments vary by class - Register Early!

Belly DanceAdults & Teens (Ages 16+)Instructor: Laura GrunertBEGINNERS: Shimmy your way to fitness and health. This class will teach the basics of Belly Dancing while increasing strength, flexibility and improving posture. Have fun and discover your inner goddess through this ancient dance form. Great for any age, size or fitness level - no prior dance experience necessary. LEVEL 2: For students who have completed at least two sessions of Beginning Belly Dance. Offered by popular demand, this class will take Beginning Belly Dance students to the next level. Building on the techniques and movements learned in Beginning Belly Dance, this class will introduce and focus on traveling, transitions, layering, choreography and improvisational skills. Middle Eastern rhythms and cultural aspects of the dance will be covered, as well as instruction in Zill (Finger Cymbal) playing. The instructor will provide students with Zills (required) for a one-time equipment fee of $17.00 (pay at first class).

Wednesdays / 6 weeks Sept. 17 - Oct. 22 Beginners: 6:45 - 7:45 p.m. 242201-01 Level 2: 8:00 - 9:00 p.m. 242201-02

Department of Public Works Building (Lower Level - Enter by gas pumps) N122 W17177 Fond du Lac Ave. Beginners: $33/Res., $48/Non-res. & School Dist. Res.

Level 2: $38/Res., $55/Non-res. & School Dist. Res.Min. 5, Max. 10 (per option)

Register by: Wednesday, Sept. 10

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Children must register in the correct age or grade level. The instructors will

work with them at their ability level.

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Youth (Ages 6 - 10)Instructor: Mike KolzTake a swing at tennis! Learn the basic fundamentals of strokes and rules of tennis. Smaller courts, slower balls, and more fun for youth ages 6-10! Program will be held directly afterschool and includes snack. Kids Klub staff will check in all participants and distribute snack until tennis program starts at approximately 4:15 p.m. Participants must attend school at the site you register for. MacArthur School Gym Mondays, Oct. 6 - Nov. 10 3:45 - 5:00 p.m. 211408-01 County Line School Gym Tuesdays, Oct. 7 - Nov. 11

3:45 - 5:00 p.m. 211408-02

Amy Belle School Wednesdays, Oct. 8 - Nov. 12

3:45 - 5:00 p.m. 211408-03

$26/Res. & School Dist. Res. Min. 6, Max. 12 (per site)

Please register one week before program date.

Softball/tennis & Volleyball

MIDDLE SCHOOL TENNISYouth (grades 6 - 8)Coordinator: Jack OsieczanekBEGINNERSThis program is designed for middle school aged youth with little or no tennis experience. Basic fundamentals and rules of tennis will be taught. Come out and discover a great way to have fun and get exercise at the same time. 8:30 - 9:45 a.m. 211411-01 INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCEDThis program is designed for middle school aged kids who have played tennis. Time will be devoted to match play and competitive games that are designed to improve different aspects of your game. Instruction and drills will also be a part of the program. 10:00 - 11:15 a.m. 211411-02 Saturdays / 3 weeks Sept. 6 – Sept. 20 Rain make up: Sat., Sept. 27 Kinderberg Park Tennis Courts

$28/Resident,$33/non-res. & School Dist. Res.Min 4, Max 16

Register by: Monday, Aug. 25

VOLLEYBALL INSTRUCTIONYouth (Grades 3 - 8)Instructor: Cassie Kilian, USAVolleyball IMPACT Certified CoachDevelop basic volleyball skills such as serving, receiving, driving and spiking while having fun! Games and contests will be incorporated to allow participants to practice skills and strategies in game situations. What to bring/wear?... Bring a water bottle, knee pads and non-marking tennis shoes.

Saturdays / 5 weeks Sept. 20 – Oct. 18 Grades: 3-5: 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. 211706-01 Grades: 6-8: 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. 211706-02 Kennedy Middle School Gold Gym (use south entrance off Williams Dr., door 8)

$30/Res. & School Dist. Res., $35/Non-res.Min. 12, Max. 20

Please register one week before program start date

GIRLS SOFTBALL PITCHING & HITTING CLINICSGirls (Grades 4 - 8)Instructors: Kurt Raguse & Amy Barbiaux, GHS Girls Softball Varsity CoachesPITCHING CLINIC: This clinic will focus on proper pitching technique. Each girl interested in the clinic will need to provide her own catcher who will also have to attend all the pitching lessons. Instructors will work with each pitcher individually to help them improve their skills. What to bring?...participants should bring their own glove and must provide their own catcher.HITTING CLINIC: This clinic will focus on proper hitting techniques. Each girl interested in the clinic will receive one-on-one hitting instruction as well as technique and batter’s mentality. What to Bring?...Each girl interested should provide her own bat, glove and helmet. Tuesdays / 3 weeks Pitching Clinic: Sept. 23 – Oct. 7 211106-01 Hitting Clinic: Oct. 14 – Oct. 28 211106-02 6:30 – 7:00 p.m. Kennedy Middle School Blue Gym $22/Res. & School Dist. Res., $27/Non-res. (per clinic) Min. 6, Max. 12

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With obesity rates climbing, our community members become less active every day. The Germantown Rec - reation Department wants to motivate community members to improve the health and wellness of our communi-ty. Our Program will provide points for participating in various health and wellness classes and activities. Individuals will ac-cumulate points by taking an active part in classes. Prizes are awarded based on predetermined point totals. Getting involved is simple. Just follow the steps:

1. Find a program that has our “A Healthy You” logo and register!

2. Each Program has a point total that is associated with it. Keep track of these points to earn prizes.

3. When you achieve one of the point totals below, stop in at the Recreation Department and claim your prize. The higher your points, the better the prize.

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The Wellness FamilyParent Allergy ClassSurge Martial Arts ClassesGtown Running 101Anytime Fitness ClassesZumbaBelly DanceP.U.L.S.E.Kids CuisineBasic First Aid for KidsYouth Sports/ActivitiesAdult SportsDon’t Be Bullied

List of Classes:

senior Classes: Zumba GoldWater Fitness Tai ChiStong People Yoga

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Health & Wellness Events

Food Allergies and the Aware ParentAdults (Ages 18+)Instructor: Dr. Brenda Holland, Chiropractic CompanyThis workshop shares the important role that a healthy diet and stress management play in avoiding a child developing food allergies in their growing years. We will discuss healthy food options and recipes. Tuesday, Nov. 11 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. 244410-02

Please register one week before program start date

co-sponsored by Chiropractic Company & Germantown Recreation Department

Germantown Community Library FREE - Pre-registration required! Enrollment: Min. 3, Max. 15

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The wellness familyThis class educates and informs parents on the latest in family wellness. We will be discussing healthy eating on the go, home remedies and ways to keep your family healthy during this coming winter. Wednesday, September 246:15 – 7:15 p.m.

A HEATLHY START TO A WORKOUT PROGRAMInstructor: Jamie Pecha, Licensed Athletic Trainer & Barbara Ederich Ramos, certified Zumba instructor and ZIN (Zumba Instructors Network) MemberCome and learn how to start an exercise program SAFELY and to prevent injuries. This is an interactive session as participants will also be guided though some basic zumba steps for a “healthy start” workout.Wednesday, October 15:00 – 6:00 p.m. 244410-04

IMPLEMENTING A HEALTHY DIET Adults (Ages 18+)Instructor: Melissa Fryatt, Registered Dietitian, Certified Diabetes Educator. Froedtert & The Medical College of Wisconsin, Town Hall Health CenterCome learn how to make yourself successful with healthy eating.  Class will include strategies to for planning meals, wise grocery shopping, and healthy cooking tips.Thursday, November 136:30 – 7:30 p.m. 244410-05Germantown Community Library N112W16957 Mequon Rd, Germantown, WI 53022FREE – Pre-registration required!Min. 3, Max. 15 (per option)

Please register one week before program start date

Health and Wellness Events Adults (Ages 18+)Co-sponsored by Froedtert and The Medical College of Wisconsin and Germantown Recreation Department.

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Family Scavenger HuntParents & their childrenJoin in the fun for a family scavenger hunt. There will be a list of things to “hunt” for which will be emailed to participants during the week of Sept. 15th. Collect as many items from THE LIST as you can in a shoebox. Submit the shoebox and THE LIST between Sept. 22 – Oct. 3. The five families who collect the most items win a prize. Winners will be notified by Oct. 17. Be creative, items on THE LIST can be bought, created or found unless the item is marked “picture”, “photo”, “drawing” include the real item. Substitutes are worth half a point. Date entries received will be a determining factor. FREE - Pre-registration required. 286104-01

Register by: Sunday, Sept. 14

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FAMILY

FLICKS

Make sure you visit your concession stand to purchase popcorn, soda and snacks! Attendance is FREE!

MacArthurFriday, November 147:00 - 9:00 p.m.MacArthur School GymNO Pre-registration is required!

NOTES:Children MUST be accompanied by an adult.

It is the parents’ responsibility to determine what movies are appropriate for their children.

TEEN VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: See page 15 for volunteer registration information.

SPECIAL THANKS to our sponsor:

Friday, February 207:00 - 9:00 p.m.MacArthur School GymNO Pre-registration is required!

Come and join the Recreation Department and the MacAr-thur PTA for a night at the movies. Bring your sleeping bag, chairs or blankets and settle in for a night of entertainment.

Watch for flyers to be sent home from the school regarding the movie title or call the Recreation Department Office at 250-4710 for additional information.

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Kids Klub Volunteer OpportunitiesTeens 14 and over are needed to help make crafts and lead games and activities during this after school program. Held at County Line, St. Boniface, MacArthur, Rockfield or Amy Belle Schools Mondays thru Fridays from 3:45 - 5:30 p.m. A minimum of two days per week to volunteer is preferred. Call 250-4710 for additional information, or pick up an application at the Rec. Dept. Office.

GERMANTOWN RECREATION DEPARTMENT BEFORE & AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMGermantown Kids Klub is a before and after school program which includes special events, games, snacks and educational programs. Each month will have a theme and key words, arts & crafts plus other fun activities will be planned. Extra field trips will be planned for an additional fee. To register, fill out the monthly calendar(s), which are available at the Recreation Department or register on-line at our web site www.gtownrec.com (user name and password required). REGISTRATIONS WILL BE TAKEN IMMEDIATELY FOR THIS PROGRAM. TEEN VOLUNTEERS NEEDED, SEE BELOW.

LOCATIONS: MacArthur School Amy Belle School Rockfield School County Line School St. Boniface School* *St. Boniface School is not open for before school care.

BEFORE SCHOOL: 6:00 a.m. - Start of School - $7.50 per day (A.M. Only)AFTER SCHOOL: End of School - 6:00 p.m. - $7.50 per day (P.M. Only)BEFORE & AFTER SCHOOL: $10.75 per day (A.M. & P.M.)

FULL DAY (DAYS OFF SCHOOL) OR EARLY RELEASE DAYSFull Day: $21.25 full day, $16.25 any additional childHalf Day: $16.25 half day, $11.25 additional child

SPECIAL NOTES: Monthly schedules and payments are due by the 21st of the preceding month (without both, your registration will not be processed).

Add-on dates can be done at any point by calling the Rec. Dept. Office.

Cancellations will be accepted 11 business days prior to the individual date (not including the date you are cancelling) in order to receive a refund less a $5.00 service charge or full credit to a future program. Cancellations can only be made by contacting the Rec. Dept. Office at 250-4710. This is due to the amount of supplies and staff required to run these programs.

FLEXIBLE CANCELLATION POLICYEach child will receive 1 flexible cancellation per month. These days can be used to receive a household credit (not refund) even after our typical cancellation policy. Cancellations can only be made by contacting the Rec. Dept. Office at 250-4710 no later than 2 business days after your desired cancellation date (not via email or through staff at your site) and cannot be “banked” to be used in future months.

LATE REGISTRATION FEE Registrations submitted after the 21st of the preceding month will be automatically charged a $10 late fee. Registrations may be submitted to the Recreation Department Office, or your respective Kids Klub Site and will be date stamped upon submittal. Late fees will not be assessed to participants who are adding dates to a calendar that was submitted prior to the 21st of the preceding month. For all registrations submitted after the 21st, payment of the late fee must be included with your registration or it will not be processed and the participant will not be allowed to attend the program.

Register only for the days you need.

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Lego Crazy Action ContraptionsYouth (Grades 1 - 5)Instructor: Computer ExplorersWork with a partner to build exciting and crazy contraptions. Using Lego Technic pieces and rubber bands, we will build contraptions from the supercharged Rubber Band Racer, Automatic Field Goal Kicker, the Candy Machine, Trapdoor Car Parachute machine, to the Ping-Pong Popper – all these contraptions spin, stretch, speed, or otherwise spring into action. Push your imagination to the limit and build awesome contraptions with super-clear instructions and step-by-step diagrams.$34/Res., Non. Res. & School Dist. Res.Min. 8, Max. 18

Let’s Get Moving with Lego Machine SetsYouth (Grades 1 - 5)Instructor: Computer ExplorersBuild a Sail Car, Drag Racers, and various powered Machines using Lego Education sets! This fun Lego brick set builds simple machines & mechanisms. Students will partner up to build and explore machines and mechanisms, investigate motorized machines and alternative energy powered projects. These class activities build on design technology, science and mathematics and the awesome power of conventional and alternative energy.$34/Res., Non. Res. & School Dist. Res.Min. 8, Max. 18

Amy Belle School3:50 - 4:50 p.m. – Library Tuesdays / 4 weeksLego Crazy Action Contraptions Oct. 7 - Oct. 28 214110-01Let’s Get Moving LegosNov. 11 - Dec. 9 (no class Nov. 25) 214110-02

MacArthur School3:50 - 4:50 p.m. – LibraryTuesdays / 4 weeks Lego Crazy Action ContraptionsOct. 7 - Oct. 28 214112-01Let’s Get Moving LegosNov. 11 - Dec. 9 (no class Nov. 25) 214112-02

County Line School3:50 - 4:50 p.m. – LibraryWednesdays / 4 weeks Lego Crazy Action ContraptionsOct. 8 - Oct. 29 214109-01Let’s Get Moving LegosNov. 12 - Dec. 10 (no class Nov. 26) 214109-02

Rockfield school3:50 -4:50 p.m. - GymMondays / 4 weeksLego Crazy ContraptionsSession 1:Oct. 6 - Oct. 27 214111-01Session II: Nov. 10 - Dec. 8 (no class Dec. 1) 214111-02

Youth after school lego classes

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After School SpanishYouth (Grades K5 - 5)Instructor: Futura Language ProfessionalsSPANISH. . . That’s Fun And Practical! (Vamos a comer y Vamos con los animales) Studies show that children learn another language easiest when it is practical in their everyday lives or is a topic they find fun and interesting - this year’s Vamos series has both! In our hands-on class, ¡Vamos a Comer! your child will learn how to order at a restaurant and set the table--all in Spanish! After break, students will continue the session with ¡Vamos con los Animales! where we will “visit” a pet store, a family farm, the zoo, the ocean, and even the rainforest! Students will learn brand new Spanish vocabulary and useful phrases each and every class. ¡Vámonos! Register today to secure your spot on this exciting Spanish adventure! Appropriate for students with or without previous Spanish experience.

Amy Belle Elementary 214711-01 Mondays, Oct. 13 - Mar. 30 (No class 2/16, Winter break - Dec. 2 - Jan. 27)

Rockfield Elementary 214711-02 Tuesdays, Oct. 14 - Mar. 31 (No class 2-/17, Winter break - Dec. 2 - Jan. 27)

MacArthur Elementary 214711-03 Wednesdays, Oct. 15 - Mar. 25

(No class 11/26, Winter break - Dec. 3 - Jan. 28)

$195/Res., School Dist. Res. & Non-res. Min. 8, Max. 15

Please be registered one week before program date

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K’Nex/Lego City BuildersYouth (Grades 4 – 6) Students work with friends using K’nex systems to build motorized models ranging from basic projects all the way to 5 foot tall roller coasters. Choices include: amusement park swing rides, moving dinosaurs, swing bridges, cars, helicopters, stand up robots, acrobatic tumbling crabs and several smaller projects. This class is the perfect blend of structured & free building for everyone’s ability level! Students design with a collection of elements including rods, connectors, wheels, etc. and then add gears and motors to run their projects. It’s a great way to learn how to add electrical and mechanical power to any creation. Let the building begin and imaginations soar! Saturdays / 4 weeks Nov. 1 - Nov. 22 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. 214108-01 Survive Alive House Computer Lab N115 W18700 Edison Dr. (next to fire station #2)

$40/Res., $45/Non-res. & School Dist. Res. Min. 6, Max. 15

CSI Crime scene investigationYouth (Grades 2 – 6)Do you like solving puzzles? Looking for clues? We are looking for junior sleuths for our exciting Crime Scene Investigation class. Throughout the class you will be learning crime solving techniques, learn to identify hair/powder samples, fingerprints and various evidence left at the crime scene. The last class will end with a class participating crime scene activity. Which one of your classmates is the suspect in the case? Possibly, maybe…even you! Saturdays / 4 weeks Nov. 1 – Nov. 22  10:45 – 11:45 a.m. 214108-02 Survive Alive House Computer Lab N115 W18700 Edison Dr. (next to fire station #2)

$40/Res., $45/Non-res. & School Dist. Res.Min. 6, Max. 15

Register by: Friday, Oct. 24

Register by: Friday, Oct. 24

enrichment

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Learn Magic with Glen Gerard!Youth (Grades 3 & up)Instructor: Glen Gerard, Professional MagicianProfessional Magician Glen Gerard teaches stunning magic, all performed with items around your house. Students will learn sleight of hand, misdirection and showmanship. Fool your friends and family with magic, and be a hit at any event! Glen Gerard has performed on cruise ships and in both Branson, MO and Las Vegas, NV. Saturday, Nov. 8 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. 234210-01 Dept. of Public Works Building (Lower level – enter by gas pumps)

$16/Res., $19/Non-res. & School Dist. Res. Min. 3, Max. 15

Register by: Friday, Oct. 31

Kids CuisineYouth (K5 - Grade 6)Instructor: Amy HeinenEach day a new cooking experience will be presented from good eats to yummy treats. Your chef will prepare and eat what they create, giving them a feeling of satisfaction and accomplishment. We will also cover cooking terms, measuring, manners and kitchen safety while playing fun games and doing hands-on activities. Please list any known food allergies on registration form. TEEN VOLUNTEERS NEEDED, SEE PAGE 21.

Tuesdays / 6 weeks Session I: Oct. 7 - Nov. 11 Grades: K5 - 2nd 5:15 - 6:15 p.m. 214305-01

3rd - 6th 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. 214305-02

$31/Res & School Dist. Res., $43/Non-Res. Survive Alive House N115 W18700 Edison Dr., (next to Station #2) Min. 8, Max. 12

Register by: Tuesday, Sept. 30

Soap CarvingYouth (Ages 7 & up)Instructor: Greg YoungDo you want to learn to wood carve but are too young? Come learn the basics of carving using soap, taught by local author and artist, and police chaplain Greg Young. You will learn to carve an animal and a simple relief carving using etching techniques. Participants will use plastic knives and pattern etchers during class. Class includes all supplies. Saturday, Sept. 27

2:00 - 3:30 p.m. 214315-01 Survive Alive House (N115 W18700 Edison Dr.) $16/Res., $20/Non-res. & School Dist. Res. Min. 2, Max. 8

Register by: Friday, Sept. 19

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Special Recognition...The Rec. Dept. would like to recognize and thank Roberts Frozen Custard for their donation and sponsorship of the 2014 - 2015 Recreation Staff Shirts.

Teen Volunteer OpportunitiesTeens (Ages 12 - 18)Teens are being sought to assist in a variety of programs through the Germantown Park & Recreation Department and Germantown Youth Futures. Teens will assist with instruction, leadership, preparation and set up of programs as well as take down. They should be energetic and responsible. Teens must register to volunteer.

Fabulous Fall Costume PartyHelp lead children (ages 3 - 5) in various workshop activities (crafts, games, prepare snack, set up & clean up). Thursday, Oct. 23 214601-025:45 - 7:45 p.m. at Dept. of Pub. Works Bldg. Max: 8 Kids CuisineTuesdays, Oct. 7 - Nov. 11 214305-03Help set up/clean up and help children with projects! Max. 2 5:00 - 7:45 p.m.

GymnasticsAges 12 & 13. Help instructors teach children gymnastics skills in the areas of vault, beam & floor exercise. Saturdays, Sept. 20 - Nov. 1 (no class Oct. 4)10:00 a.m. - 12 Noon 212101-09

Friday Family Flicks

MacArthur - Fri., Nov. 14 (6:15 - 9:00 p.m.) 266201-01 Fri., Feb. 20 (6:15 - 9:00 p.m.) 366201-01

Youth (Ingoing grades 6 - 12) & AdultsMaybe you’ve attended a Lock-in, rode a roller coaster with us at Great America or went down a water slide at the Kalahari. Our group plans FUN activities for youth (grades 6 - 12) as an alternative to drug, alcohol and smoking. We also try to prevent youth violence, help our youth make informed decisions and volunteer our time to fund raise money.

If you want to become more involved fill out a registration form and return it to the Rec. Dept. We are looking for responsible youth and adults to volunteer their time to help organize activities! Meetings are usually held once a month on Wednesday evenings during the school year.

UPCOMING EVENTS:RECRUITMENT EVENTCome see what we are all about. We will have a short meeting, eat pizza & ice cream and play some ultimate frisbee.Wednesday, Sept. 17th6:30 - 7:30 p.m. at Firemen’s Park (if rain held at KMS Blue Gym)

Teen activities

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Germantown youth futures salvage driveGot Scrap???? This Holiday Season help change the outlook for a local family. Germantown Youth Futures has teamed with Industrial Recyclers, to recycle your scrap metal to raise money and supply gifts and necessities for local families in need. Your donation will go a long way toward making the holiday season bright for others!Here’s How!! Start gathering any old scrap metal you have laying around. Everything from Aluminum Cans, old Christmas Lights to an Old Snow Blower! Bring it in to The Germantown Police Department (N112 W16877 Mequon Road), where a dumpster will be located in the Southeast Corner from October 31—November 3, 2014 and Industrial Recyclers will match the amount of money donated that day!!

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Don’t Be BulliedYouth (Ages 4 - 14)Instructor: Sensei StanThis one day class will boost your child’s self-confidence as they learn several defensive skills, Karate techniques, and strategies to help keep them safe from bullies.

Wednesday, Oct. 15 213201-01 5:45 - 6:30 p.m. $10/Res., $12/School Dist. Res. & Non-res.

Menomonee Falls Community Center, Room 106W152 N8645 Margaret Rd.Min. 5, Max. 15

EZ Defense for WomenWomen (Ages 16+)Instructor: Sensei StanTurn FEAR into POWER! You will learn how to assess danger, become assertive, set clear verbal boundaries, and prevent physical attack. Also, ladies will learn several defensive techniques that are easy to memorize and extremely effective in a real life situation.

Wednesday, Oct. 15 243204-01 6:45 - 8:00 p.m.

Menomonee Falls Community Center, Room 106W152 N8645 Margaret Rd.$19/Res., $23/Non-Res. & School Dist. Res. (per option)Min. 5, Max. 15*16-17 yr. olds must be accompanied by an adult

Babysitters TrainingYouth (Ages 11+)

The American Red Cross’ Babysitters Training class is designed for today’s 11-15 year olds. Featuring an exciting activity-based format. The class addresses safety issues, preventing injuries, basic childcare, first aid, decision-making skills, age-appropriate behavior and play. Students must attend the whole one-day class to become certified. Participants should bring a bag lunch or snack to class. Please list any food allergies on registration form.

Option 1: Sat., Sept. 13 214406-01 Option 2: Sat., Oct. 11 214406-02Option 3: Sat., Dec. 20 214406-03 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Survive Alive House N115 W18700 Edison Dr. (next to Fire Station #2)

$50/Res., $60/Non-res. & School Dist. Res. (per option)Min. 8, Max. 14

Please register one week before program date

Register by: Wednesday, Oct. 8

Register by: Wednesday, Oct. 8

Hunter Education Safety CourseAdults & Youth (Ages 10+)Sponsored by: 25 Sportsmen Club“ Promoting Outdoors Since 1944”This course will consist of five, 21⁄2 hour classes and field day to follow. Course will cover responsibilities of hunting equipment, handling firearms safely, wildlife identification and management, marksmanship and outdoor skills. Field day will consist of outdoor skill testing plus marksmanship. Students will be able to shoot trap and shoot .22’s at a firing range as part of the course. Contact DNR for a customer ID# at 1-888-936-7463. This is required to complete the course. The class size is limited to the first 25 students. Sign up begins Dec. 15, 2014. To sign up or for more information contact Dave at 262-628-0606, or see our website, www.25sportsmen.net. This program is not affiliated with the Rec. Dept.

Wednesdays, Starting in February 6:30 - 9:00 p.m. Survive Alive House N115 W18700 Edison Dr. (next to Fire Station #2) Fee: $10.00

Safety first

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Firefighters Are Your FriendsParents & children Ages 3 – KindergartenInstructor: Member of the Germantown Fire Dept.Come spend some time with your friendly firefighters! See their clothes, what they drive and even what they eat! Thursdays, Nov. 13 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. 284407-01Germantown Fire Station #2N115 W18752 Edison Dr. (next to Survive Alive House)Min 3, Max. 12$6/Resident, Non-res., & School Dist. Res. (per option)

Please Register by: Thursday, Nov. 6

Basic First Aid For KidsYouth (Ages 8 - 13)Instructor: Member of the Germantown Fire Dept.Learn the “basics” of what to do in case of an emergency. From bandaging, to burn care and calling 911. Parents are encouraged to stay. Monday, Oct. 13

6:00 – 7:00 p.m. 214408-01Germantown Fire Station #2N115 W18752 Edison Dr. (next to Survive Alive House)Min 3, Max. 12$6/Resident, Non-res., & School Dist. Res.

Register by: Monday, Oct. 6

Please be registered one week before program date

Introduction to Tae Kwon DoBeginner Level CourseYouth (Ages 4 - 11) / Families (Ages 4 & up)Head Instructor Duke Lee & Instructor Assistants

INTRO TO TAE KWON DO FOR KIDSIn this entertaining and interactive course, children learn invaluable life skills such as listening skills, respect for others, focus and concentration, confidence, and self-discipline. Physical Tae Kwon Do techniques and conditioning put these skills to practice as well.

INTRO TO TAE KWON DO FOR FAMILIESLooking for a family activity that will also keep you in great shape? Try out Tae Kwon Do with the entire family. This offering is a combination of our children’s program along with cardio, strength training, flexibility exercises and Tae Kwon Do curriculum for beginners.

What to Bring/Wear?...Comfortable workout clothes; long pants preferred. A J.K. Lee T-shirt will be provided (included in price). Please indicate T-shirt size on registration form.

Each option below allows for your child or family to attend up to (3) classes per week that fit within your busy schedule during the session. Classes to choose from each week are as follows:

Kids FamilyOption 1: Sept. Session 293203-01 293203-05 Mon., Sept. 8 – Sat., Sept. 20Option 2: Oct. Session 293203-02 293203-06 Mon., Oct. 13 – Sat., Oct. 25Option 3: Nov. Session 293203-03 293203-07 Mon., Nov 10 – Sat., Nov 22 Option 4: Dec. Session 293203-04 293203-08 Mon., Dec. 8 – Sat., Dec. 20Option 5: Jan. Session 393203-01 393203-06 Mon., Jan. 5 – Sat., Jan. 17

Kids: *$20/Res., Non-res. & School Dist. Res.; Families: *$45/Res., Non-res. & School Dist. Res. (fee is for entire family) Note: Your graduation to white belt will be scheduled

with your instructor after your session is complete.J. K. Lee GermantownN112 W15800 W Mequon Rd. • 262-345-6688*Fee includes training, J.K. Lee T-shirt, White Belt, Beginner Handbook and Certificates.Enrollment: No Maximum NOTE: Participation is only allowed once for this introductory course. T-shirts guaranteed for those registered two weeks prior.

FOR KIDSMondays 5:30 - 6:15 or 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.Tuesdays 12:00 - 1:00, 4:30 - 5:15 or 7:30 - 8:20 p.m.Wednesdays 5:30 - 6:15 or 6:30 - 7:20 p.m.Thursdays 12:00 - 1:00, 4:30 - 5:15 or 7:30 - 8:30 p.m.Fridays 4:30 - 5:15 p.m. or 6:00 - 7:00 p.m.Saturdays 9:30 - 10:15 or 10:15 - 11:10 a.m.

FOR FAMILIESMondays 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.Tuesdays 12:00 - 1:00 or 7:30 - 8:20 p.m.Wednesdays 6:30 - 7:20 p.m.Thursdays 12:00 - 1:00 or 7:30 - 8:30 p.m.Fridays 6:00 - 7:00 p.m.Saturdays 10:15 - 11:10 a.m.

Safety first

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DodgeballYouth (Grades 4 - 8)Coordinator: Anita HillemanGet your friends together and sign up for some dodgeball excitement. Teams will be formed on site each week. A great way to hang out with your friends while having fun in a non-competitive sport.

Fridays / 6 weeks Oct. 3 - Nov. 21 (no program 10/17, 11/7) 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. 211801-01Kennedy Middle School New Gym

$22/Res. & School Dist. Res., $33/Non-res.Min. 20, Max. 45

Family DodgeballParents & their children (Ages 6+)Coordinator: Anita HillemanCome have a ball and throw one too! Get some exercise while enjoying some family fun time. Teams will be formed on site each week.

Fridays / 6 weeks Oct. 3 - Nov. 21 (no program 10/17, 11/7) 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. 261801-01 Kennedy Middle School New Gym

Min. 10, Max. 25 $11/Res. & School Dist. Res., $22/Non-res.

Register by: Friday, Sept. 26

Archery ProgramYouth, Teens, Adults (Ages 9 & up)Instructor: Rich Frohmader, NASP Certified BAIT TrainerAfter watching the most recent archery-based movies, now is a great time to try the exciting sport of archery. This opportunity to introduce archery is open to the entire family and yes, mom, this includes you as well. This 4-week program will teach the archers of any ability the techniques of the National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP). The 11-steps process to shooting will enable you to gain the self-confidence to shoot a bow safely all while enjoying the engaging sport of archery. Mathews Genesis bows and all required equipment will be provided to each attendee to use. Saturdays / 4 weeks - Sept. 13 - Oct. 4 Option 1: 8:30 - 9:30 a.m. 291817-01 Option 2: 9:45 - 10:45 a.m. 291817-02 Dept. of Public Works (Lower level - enter by gas pumps) $47/Res., $52/School Dist. Res. & Non-res.

(per option) Min. 6, Max. 10 (per option)

Register by: Friday, Sept. 5

sports mania

JIU-JITSU AND BEGINNER MARTIAL ARTSYouth, Teens, Adults (Ages 4 and up)Instructors: Corey Becker/David RhoadsExplore the beginning fundamentals of the Martial Arts combined with the ground techniques in the exciting art of Jiu-Jitsu. Students of all ages and ability levels can expect to be part of a warm, friendly atmosphere that emphasizes humbleness and personal growth. Come and join us to ignite, excite, and explore your martial arts potential!Beginner Martial Arts ScheduleKids MWF 4:30 - 5:15 p.m.Adults MWF 6:30 - 7:15 p.m.Family Sat 11:00 - 11:45 a.m.

Jiu-Jitsu ScheduleKids T/TH 5:30 - 6:15 p.m. MW 10:00 - 10:45 a.m.Adults T/TH 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. MW 10:00 - 10:45 a.m.Family Sat 12:00 - 12:45 p.m.Date Options Option 1: Sept.8 - Sept.20 273205-01 Option 2: Oct.6 - Oct.18 273205-02 Option 3: Nov.3 - Nov.15 273205-03 Option 4: Dec.1 - Dec.13 273205-04 Surge Martial ArtsN112 W16282, Mequon Road

$10/Res., School Dist. Res., Non-res. (per option) No Maximum

Please register one week before program date

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Learn to SkateYouth (*Ages 4 & up)A United States Figure Skating Association acreddited program, hosted by the Kettle Moraine Figure Skating Club! Designed for beginner level skaters. Skills taught include forward and backward skating, stopping, swizzles, and ice safety. Skaters can progress through 14 levels which include jumps and spins. The program is on privately contracted ice under the direction of  PSA approved coaches. Dress for the cold; coats and gloves recommended. Helmets recommended for beginners. For additional information, email [email protected] or visit www.kettlemorainefsc.org Sundays / 6 weeks - 5:30 - 6:00 p.m. Snowplow Sam 1, 2, 3, (Ages 4 - 6) Basic 1 (Age 6 and up) Session I: Sept. 7 - Oct. 12 Snowplow Sam 211602-01 Basic 1 211602-02 Session II: Oct. 19 - Nov. 23 Snowplow Sam 211602-03 Basic 1 211602-04

Session III: Nov. 30 - Jan. 11 (off 12/28) Snowplow Sam 211602-05 Basic 1 211602-06

Kettle Moraine Ice Center - 2330 South Main St., West Bend (Hwy. P) Across from Bob Fish $85/Res., $90/Non-res. & School Dist. Res. (per session) Skate Rental Included Min. 4, Max. 10 (*) Must be age 4 by start of program.

Intro to Hockey 1-2-3Youth (Ages 4 - 7)US figure skating Hockey curriculum is designed to teach fundamentals of hockey skating. In four badge levels, skaters will learn how to maneuver faster and be more agile on the ice. Proper skating techniques are the primary focus of the levels. All elements are taught without a stick or puck. Skaters will learn the necessary fundamentals to be successful in game situations. Necessary equipment: Hockey Skates and Certified Hockey helmet. Helmets and limited sizes of hockey skates are available for use during classes. Kids interested in hockey should take this class instead of Snowplow Sam. Sundays / 6 weeks 5:30 - 6:00 p.m. Session I: Sept. 7 - Oct. 12 211601-01

Session II: Oct. 19 - Nov. 23 211601-02

Session III: Nov. 30 - Jan. 11 (off 12/28) 211601-03Kettle Moraine Ice Center2330 South Main St., West Bend (Hwy. P) Across from Bob Fish $95/Res., $100/Non-res. & School Dist. Res. (per session) Min. 4, Max. 10

Group Climbing (2-hour course)Adults & Youth (Ages 4 - Adult)This class will instruct participants on the proper way to wear a harness and basic climbing techniques. Participants will be on the wall and climbing within ten minutes. No belaying or knot tying instruction given. Any age child can enroll without parent. Option 1: Friday, Sept. 26 271810-06 Option 2: Friday, Nov. 14 271810-07 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. $15/Res., $18/Non-res. & School Dist. Res. (per option) Min. 5, Max. 20

NOTICE: All participants must sign a waiver. Parents or legal guardians must sign for youth under 18 years old. Waivers are available at the Recreation Department or Adventure Rock and must be given to the instructors at Adventure Rock.

Please register one week before program date.

sports mania

Please register one week before program date.

Wee TeamYouth (Ages 5 - 8)This is a great introduction to the sport of climbing which allows children to get off the ground, while calming nerves. Instructors build confidence through the use of climbing games and encouragement. Parents are welcome to participate with their children or simply drop them off.

Saturdays / 4 weeks9:00 - 10:15 a.m.Option 1: Oct. 4 – Nov. 8 271810-01Option 2: Nov. 15 – Dec. 20 271810-02$70/Res., $84/Non-res. & School Dist. Res. (per option)Min. 5, Max. 20

First AscentYouth (Ages 8 - 13)Our Ascent programs are great for aspiring young climbers.Each class is geared to progressively build on climbing skills.These classes will allow children to make new friends, buildconfidence and increase their climbing repertoire.

Saturdays / 6 weeks10:30 a.m. – 12NoonOption 1: Oct. 4 – Nov. 8 271810-03Option 2: Nov. 15 – Dec. 20 271810-04$90/Res., $108/Non-res. & School Dist. Res. (per optionMin. 5, Max. 20

Adventure Rock21250 W. Capitol Dr. Brookfield Note: We do not provide transportation.Directions to Adventure Rock: Take Hwy 45 south to Capital Drive, west on Capital Dr. , Adventure Rock is approx. ½ mile west of Barker Road on the north side, enter by Culver’s.

Please register one week before program date.

Rock Climbing Classes

NOTICE: All participants must sign a waiver. Parents or legal guardians must sign for youth under 18 years old. Waivers are available at the Recreation Department or Adventure Rock and must be given to the instructors at Adventure Rock.

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Adult League Sports

Adult open gymsA schedule of dates for Men’s “Over 30” Open Basketball and Open Volleyball will be available at Kennedy Middle School, with each Open Supervisor and the Rec. Dept. Office. Please call the Hotline at 250-4711 weekly to receive an update on program availability.

Men’s ‘Over 30’ Open BasketballMen (Ages 30+) RESIDENTS & SCHOOL DISTRICT RESIDENTS ONLYTuesdays / Sept. 16, 2014 - May 19, 20157:30 - 9:30 p.m. (Nov. - Mar.), 7:00 - 9:00 (Sept. - Oct., Mar. - May) Kennedy Middle School Gym Use lobby door entrance off of Crusader Ct.

Walk-in Fee (per visit): $2.00/night Res. & School Dist. Res.

Open VolleyballAdults Co-Rec (Ages 18+)Bump, volley and serve... just get it over the net! Come join the fun and play a few friendly games of volleyball! Have twice the fun, bring a friend. Thursdays, Sept. 4 - Apr. 16, 20157:00 - 9:00 p.m. Kennedy Middle School Gym Use lobby door entrance off of Crusader Ct. Walk-in Fee (per visit): $2.00/night Res. & School Dist. Res. $3.00/night Non-Res.

Volleyball LeagueAdult Co-Rec (Ages 18+)FALL/SPRING LEAGUE: 24 team league featuring (4) six team divisions playing a round robin schedule. Contact the Rec. Dept. Office at 250-4710 for registration information.Mondays, Sept. 2014 - Mar. 2015 - Kennedy Middle SchoolGame times: 6:45, 7:45, 8:45 p.m.$195/team sponsor fee $185/team player fee

Women’s Volleyball League6 team league playing a round robin schedule. Contact the Rec. Dept. Office at 250-4710 for registration information.Thursdays (18+), B DivisionGame times: 6:45, 7:45, 8:45 p.m.Sept. 2014 - March, 2015 - Kennedy Middle School Gym$195/team sponsor fee $185/team player fee

TeamOpenings Available

Men’s over 30 Basketball LeagueOrganized play with a round robin schedule of games. Contact the Rec. Dept. office at 250-4710 for specific registration information.

Players must be 30 years of age or older as of starting date of season. Players interested in joining a team should contact the Rec. Dept. office at 250-4710. Thursdays, Nov. 2014 - Mar. 2015 Game times: 6:30, 7:30, 8:30 p.m. Kennedy Middle School Gold Gym $300/team sponsor fee $250/team player fees

Contact Hotline 250-4711 weekly for program availability

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P.U.L.S.E. (Produce Upper and Lower Strength and Elasticity)Adults (Ages 18+)Instructors: Ron TrabeauPulse focuses on building core and functional strength while improving flexibility. This exciting class utilizes a variety of calisthenics, body weight exercises, kickboxing drills, dynamic stretching, and yoga techniques. This class is based on interval training to help improve cardiovascular health while increasing endurance, balance, strength, and overall body awareness.  At the end of your Pulse experience you will feel relaxed and rejuvenated! There is no experience necessary for this class and is great for beginners.  Join us to help ignite, excite, and explore your potential! What to bring??? Please bring a yoga mat.

Tuesdays or Thursdays / 6 weeks Option 1:   Tuesdays/ 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.     Session I: Sept. 16 – Oct. 21 233103-01 Session II: Nov. 4 – Dec. 16 (off Nov. 25) 233103-02 Option 2:   Thursdays / 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Session I: Sept. 18 – Oct. 23 233103-03 Session II: Nov. 6 – Dec. 18 (off Nov.27) 233103-04

$42/Res., School Dist. Res., Non-res. (per option) Surge Martial Arts

N112 W16282 Mequon Rd Min. 5, Max. 15 (per option)

Please register one week before program date.

ZumbaAdults & Teens (Ages 13+)Instructors: Barbara Ederich Ramos, certified Zumba instructor and ZIN (Zumba Instructors Network) member.Zumba is an aerobic fitness program featuring movements inspired by various styles of Latin American dance and performed primarily to Latin American dance music. Some choreography incorporates cumbia, salsa, merengue, and more. Zumba classes are “fitness parties” that blend upbeat world rhythms with easy-to-follow choreography, for a total-body workout. All fitness levels welcome, no dance background necessary. What to bring/Wear? Please wear comfortable clothing, tennis shoes and bring a water bottle. If questions, contact instructor at 262-391-3931 or visit her website at www.bederichramos.zumba.com

Mondays & Wednesdays / 6 weeks Session I: Sept. 15 - Oct. 22 233116-01 Session II: Oct. 27 - Dec. 8 (no class 11/26) 233116-02 Session III: Jan. 5 - Feb. 11 233116-03 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Germantown Senior Center

$60/Res., School Dist. Res., $65/Non-res. (approx. $5/class)

Min. 10, Max. 20

Please be registered one week before program date

Fitness/Adult sports

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24 Day Weight Loss & Exercise ProgramGive your body the jump-start it needs to lose 10 pounds this summer with a successful proven dietary and exercise program. This 24-day program is focused on creating healthier yet realistic lifestyle choices. We want you to learn how sustain long-term weight management.

Guided by our personal training staff you learn healthy food choices and clean eating. We kick the program off with a 10 day cleans followed by a 14 day metabolic burn. Each student receives full access to Anytime Fitness Germantown, a designated coach, food guide & grocery list. All you have to do is say “Yes, I can make healthy choices to see the changes I want”

FREE INFO MEETING: With so much to review & questions to answer, join us for a full summary and Q & A on

Tuesday, Sept. 16, 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. 243103-17Program starts September 29th Anytime Fitness Germantown FREE – pre-registration required! Min. 10, Max. 20

Please be registered one week before program date.

Anytime Fitness ClassesYouth & Adults (Ages 15+) Fall in to fitness with our fun and effective group exercise classes! Each class is designed for all fitness levels and no experience is necessary!

CyclingGet in to GEAR and reach your fitness goals by working at your own pace on an indoor cycling bike. Mondays / 6 weeks 6:00 - 6:50 a.m. Session 1: Sept.15 - Oct. 20 243103-01Session 2: Nov.3 - Dec.15 (off 11/24) 243103-02$36/Res., School Dist. Res. & Non-res. (per session)

Tabata Boot CampBurn Calories, tone muscles, LOSE WEIGHT with this easy to follow class that will get your heart pumping. Perfect for any fitness level!6 weeksMondays: 9:15 - 10:00 a.m.Session 1: Sept.15 – Oct. 20 243103-03Session 2: Nov.3 - Dec.15 (off 11/24) 243103-06Wednesdays: 5:00 - 5:45 p.mSession 1: Sept.17 - Oct. 22. 243103-04Session 2: Nov.5 - Dec. 17 (off 11/26) 243103-07Thursdays: 6:00 - 6:45 a.m.Sept.18 - Oct. 23 243103-05Nov.6 - Dec.18 (off 11/27) 243103-08$36/Res., School Dist. Res. & Non-res. (per session)

Hip Hop Hustle Adults and Youth (Ages 10-17)Learn how to SHAKE YOUR GROVE THING and dance your way to great health. Great for moms and daughters (ages 10+) or for a ladies night out! Children 14 and under need to be accompanied by an adult. 6 weeks Mondays: 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. Ages 18+ Ages10-17Session 1: Sept.15 - Oct.20 243103-09 243103-10Session 2: Nov.3 - Dec. 15 (off 11/24) 243103-11 243103-12Wednesdays: 6:00 - 7:00 p.m.Session 1: Sept.17 - Oct. 22 243103-13 243103-14Session 2: Nov.5 - Dec.17 (off 11/26) 243103-15 243103-16Ages 18+: $36/Res., School Dist. Res. & Non-res. (per session) Ages 10-17:$10/ Res., School Dist. Res. & Non-res. (per session)

Anytime Fitness Sudio RoomsW175 N11162 Stonewood Dr.Min 5, Max 10 (per session)

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Restore Your CoreAdults (Ages 18+)Instructor: Preferred Fitness StaffGain the benefits of stretching, core strengthening, overall body toning and awareness. Combining the benefits of yoga and Pilates to enhance strength, posture, flexibility, and balance for an overall sense of well being. Modifications are provided so any level can participate and develop lean muscle and core strength. This full body workout will transform your body awareness and leave you feeling stronger and confident. Wednesdays / 8 weeks Sept. 24 - Nov. 12 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. 243110-03 One Day Workshops Saturdays Option 1: Oct. 25 243110-01 Option 2: Nov. 22 243110-02 9:15 - 11:00 a.m. Preferred Fitness (located in the Sendik’s Plaza) N112 W15800 Mequon Road Classes: $42/Res., School Dist. Res. & Non-res. Workshops: $20/Res., School Dist. Res. & non-res. (per option) Min. 3, Max. 8

Please register one week before program date

Fitness ClassesYogaAdults & Youth (*Ages 7+)Instructor: Bruce Van Dyke (Over 40 years of teaching experience) No experience necessaryDiscover a gentle approach to better health by attending a 7 week course for beginners of all ages. Learn 40 Hatha Yoga exercises, breathing, visualization and relaxation techniques and the art of meditation. Call the instructor at 920-528-7108 for a brochure or go to www.theyogacourse.com for a brochure and further information. What to Wear?... Loose fitting comfortable clothing. (*) Must be age 7 by start of class. All children 7 - 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Thursday evenings / 7 weeks Sept. 11 - Oct. 30 (no class Oct., 23) Option 1: 5:15 - 6:30 p.m. Ages 13 & up: 293104-01 Ages 7 - 12: 293104-02 Option 2: 7:00 - 8:15 p.m. Ages 13 & up 293104-03 Ages 7 - 12 293104-04

Dept. of Public Works Bldg. (Lower level – Enter by gas pumps) N122 W17177 Fond du Lac Ave.

Ages 7 - 12: $42/Res., $47/Non-Res. & School Dist. ResAges 13 & up: $62/Res., $66/Non-res. & School Dist. Res. Min. 5, Max. 20

Register by: Tuesday, Sept. 9

Gtown Running 101Adults (Ages 18+)Instructor: Mary Jo OttoNo running experience? No Problem! This 45 minute class leads new runners through non-competitive, run/walk interval workouts leading up to a 5K! Work-outs range from 1.5 to 3.1 miles. Running 101 is per-fect for the novice runner looking to complete his/her first 5k! Participants should be comfortable walking 2 miles continuously. Wednesdays / 8 weeks Sept. 10 – Oct. 29 6:00 – 6:45 p.m. 233121-01 Kinderberg Park Shelter (Parking available on Buckthorn & Preserve Parkway)

$50/Res., $60/Non-res. & School Dist. Res.Min.5, Max.15

Register by: Wednesday, Sept. 3

NO JOINING FEE - NO CONTRACT $29.95/MO (WITH AD)

FREE GROUP EXERCISE, WEIGHT

MANAGEMENT, PERSONAL TRAINING, SMOOTHIE BAR,

CHILD CARE, KNOWLEDGEABLE FRIENDLY STAFF ALWAYS ON DUTY!

www.preferred-fitness.com (262)253-1278

Located in the Sendiks Plaza N112 W15800 Mequon Road Germantown

“The  Best  Part  of  Your  Day”

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Yoga CoreAchieve a leaner more flexible body and a more relaxed mind.  This class will focus on exercises that improve strength, flexibility, and balance, with an emphasis on core strength. Enjoy a short relaxation period at the end of class to reduce stress. Please bring a Yoga mat. No experience needed. Mondays / 6 weeks 7:45 – 8:45 p.m. Session 1: Sept. 15 – Oct. 20 233103-05 Session 2: Nov. 3 – Dec.15 (Off 11/24) 233103-06 Wednesdays / 6 weeks 8:30 – 9:30 a.m. Session 1: Sept. 17 – Oct. 22 233103-07 Session 2: Nov.5 – Dec. 17 (off 11/26) 233103-08

Core/StretchStrengthen the muscles of your abdominals, lower back, and hips, and then increase muscle flexibility and joint range of motion, while improving circulation with a total body stretch. Please bring a towel or Yoga mat to sit on. No experience needed. Sundays / 6 weeks 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. Session 1: Sept. 14 – Oct. 19 233103-09 Session2: Nov. 2 – Dec. 14 (Off 11/30) 233103-10

Fitness Classes

Beginning yogaInstructor: Sheri SanabriaLearn the basics of Yoga including Yoga poses, breath work and relaxation. No experience needed. Saturdays / 6 weeks 8:00 - 8:45 a.m. Nov. 8 – Dec. 20 (no class Nov. 29) 233103-18

Beginniner Pilates MatInstructor: Renee Mrzyglod (The Contrology Center, www.contrologycenter.com)Learn the fundamentals and proper technique of Classic Pilates mat. By developing proper technique, you can actually re-train your body to move in safer, more efficient patterns of motion - invaluable for injury recovery, sports performance, good posture and optimal health. This class will focus on total body flexibility, spinal mobility, and core strength! Please bring a Yoga Mat. Tuesdays / 6 weeks 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. Session 1: Sept. 16 – Oct. 21 233103-13 Session 2: Nov. 4 – Dec.16 (Off 11/25) 233103-14 Thursdays / 6 weeks 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. Session 1: Sept. 18 – Oct. 23 233103-15 Session 2: Nov. 6 – Dec. 18 (off 11/27) 233103-16

PiyoInstructor: Mary Ellen KlaverIncorporates the very best Pilates and Yoga inspired moves to give you strength and flexibility. This class will help you burn calories and build muscles.Saturdays / 6 weeks 8:00 - 9:00 a.m.Sept. 20 – Oct. 25 233103-17

Yoga StrengthStrengthen and stretch your entire body as you move through controlled Yoga poses with the option to use hand held weights with certain poses. Please bring a Yoga mat and light (1-5lbs) hand held weights if you choose to use them. No experience needed. Thursdays / 6 weeks 8:00 - 9:00 p.m. Session I: Sept.18 - Oct. 23 233103-11 Session 2: Nov.6 - Dec.18 (no class Nov. 27) 233103-12

Surge Martial Arts ClassesAdults & Teens (Ages 13+)Every journey begins with a single step. Take the first step this falls and enjoy fitness for your mind, body and spirit. Classes are designed for all fitness levels and are great for beginners. (Ages 13+ except where noted)

Surge Martial ArtsN112 W16282 Mequon Rd$42/Res., School Dist. Res., & non-res. (per class)

Please register one week before program date

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Microsoft WordFor Windows users it’s the most popular Word Processing program today. Use it to write anything; from letters and memos to legal documents. In our Introduction to Word class students will learn how to navigate documents. Then they will enter and edit text, create and save documents, and learn how to enhance the appearance of a document by using various formatting options. Wednesday, Oct. 29 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. 244104-01 $28/Res. & School Dist. Res., $34/Non-res.

Intro to MS ExcelThis class will familiarize you with the basics of using Microsoft Excel, including:• Worksheet basics• Keyboard shortcuts• Inserting and deleting columns, rows, and cells• Formatting cells• Formatting worksheets• Printing and saving your worksheets Wednesday, Oct. 15 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. 244104-03 $28/Res. & School Dist. Res., $34/Non-res.

Advanced MS ExcelIn this class you will become familiar with the following features of Microsoft Excel:• Formatting columns and cells • Using formulas in tables • Using formulas between worksheets• Sorting data in columns and rows• Making charts and graphs from tables Wednesday, Oct. 22 6:00 - 8:30 p.m. 244104-04 $24/Res. & School Dist. Res., $30/Non-res.

iPad 101For new iPad users who have never owned an iPhone or iPod Touch, simple things like finding good apps, installing them, organizing them or even deleting them might seem like an insurmountable task. Luckily, there is iPad 101. The lessons in this class are targeted at the new user who needs help doing the basics, like navigating an iPad, finding apps, downloading them, organizing them or simply getting into the devices settings. Wednesday, Oct. 8 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. 244104-05 $28/Res. & School Dist. Res., $34/Non-res.

Please be registered one week before program date

computer classes

Microsoft Word IIIn this Microsoft Word training class, students learn ad-vanced techniques, such as working with tables of con-tents, footnotes, and endnotes, adding comments, tracking changes, comparing and combining documents, creating en-velopes and labels, and protecting documents. Our instruc-tor-led classes are conducted in the 2010 version of the software. Your instructor will point out the minor differences between versions where they exist. Wednesday, November 5 6:00-8:30 p.m. 244104-02 $24/Res., & School Dist. Res., $30/ non-res.

Computer ClassesAdults (Ages 18+)Instructor: Computers Explorer Staff

Keyboarding for adultsNew to typing or rusty in the fingers? This three-session class will cover basic typing skills, from finding your home keys in Keyboarding to basic exercises in Keyboarding. Pre-requisite: Computer Basics or basic mouse and keyboarding experience. Wednesday, November 12 6:00 – 8:30 p.m. 244104-06 $24/Res., & School Dist. Res., $30/non-res.

Survive Alive House Computer LabN115 W18700 Edison Dr (next to Fire Station #2)Min. 4, Max. 7 (per class)

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Computer & Internet SecurityKnowing how to protect your computer against virus attacks and how to safeguard your personal information while online can be overwhelming. Let us give you a better understanding of basic Internet security. Wednesday, November 19 6:00- 8:30 p.m. 244104-07 $24/Res., & School Dist. Res., $30/non-res

Photo Enhancing and RetouchingHere’s Looking at you Kid! You bring the beauty! Touch up Effects in Pic-Monkey adds the glamour! If you need to make a quick edit to one of your photos and you don’t want to deal with the trouble that a professional photo-editing program brings, then PicMonkey is the tool for you. Have you ever tried to mess around with the same kind of photo-editing software that professionals use? There’s a ton of buttons, confusing filters and features that don’t always make sense. It can take you up to ten minutes to learn how to do something as simple as resizing and cropping a photograph. Learn how to clone, whiten teeth, and add effects and HAVE FUN! Bring a Flash Drive to Class with some pictures to begin your editing process. Wednesday, December 3 6:00 - 8:30 p.m. 244104-08 $24/Res., & School Dist. Res., $30/non-res

Digital SCrapbookingLeave a legacy to your family and create a lifetime of memories! This step by step class guides you in making a digital scrapbook of your families’ personal history. We will instruct you on how to load pictures, find the best price for digital scrapbooks and provide suggestions for customizing it. Bring photos on a flash drive or your camera and a flash drive. Wednesday, December 10 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. 244104-09 $28/Res., & School Dist. Res., $34/non-res

Facebook Facts, Pinterest Interest &LinkedIn LessonsTeens & Adults (*Ages 13 & up)Instructor: Heather Dorsey, , freelance writer and blogger Social Media Director, Retailworks Inc.We all know what Facebook is by now. (If you don’t, perhaps you don’t realize there is color television!) What about LinkedIn and Pinterest? Do you know now, with the economy the way it is, that LinkedIn can help you leverage your rolodex to help you get a job, or find a good job candidate? We’ll review why these social media sites can be useful, informative, or just plain fun. We’ll cover the privacy settings of Facebook and LinkedIn and explain what all the fuss is all about Pinterest! Thursday, November 4 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. 244104-07 Survive Alive Computer LabN115 W18700 Edison Dr. * Near Fire Station #2$10/Res. & School Dist. Res., $12/Non-res. *Ages 13-17 are welcome to take class with an adult. Min. 5, Max. 10

Register by: Thursday, Oct. 28

Survive Alive House Computer LabN115 W18700 Edison Dr. (next to fire station #2)Min. 4, Max. 7 (per class)

Please register one week before program date

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The Clutter Coach CoursesAdults (Ages 18+)Instructor: Kathi Miller, Clutter Coach

Clutter Free Home OfficeLearn an easy system for managing all your paperwork, whether you run a business from your home, or are just trying to keep track of your mail. Reduce stress and increase your productivity! *This course is especially good for anyone who tends to make piles of papers to deal with “later.” The course information applies to the home and to the workplace. Option 1: Thursday Sept. 25 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. 244709-01

Downsizing? Let’s Get Started!Whether you are considering your own move to a new home or assisting a relative, downsizing can be challenging. Kathi Miller, Clutter Coach, shares her expertise to help you navigate this transition. This course covers what to take, what to leave behind, and how to go about deciding. Option 1: Thursday Oct 16 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. 244709-02

Clutter Free Closets and DrawersLearn how to declutter and organize your closets and drawers. Discover how using the concept of ‘magic numbers” can simplify your life. This class will empower you to take charge of your belongings once and for all, providing the tools to create and maintain a clutter-free life! Thursday, Nov. 6 6:30 – 8:30 p.m 244709-03

Men. Falls Community Center, Rm. 106 $13/Res., $16/Non-res. & School Dist. Res. (per class) Min. 2, Max. 15 (per class)

Please register one week before program date

Beginning GuitarYouth & Adults (Ages *6 & up)Instructor: Guy Fiorentini, instructor, producer and performing & recording musician (www.guyfi.com)Have you ever wanted to play guitar, or perhaps you’ve tried but your fingers just wouldn’t cooperate? This class is for those who are new to guitar (whether or not they’ve played another instrument) and is intended to provide a strong technical foundation. We’ll begin with a scale and simple melodies, and progress to strumming chords and songs that we’ll play in class. You don’t need to know how to read music. What to Bring?... just bring your guitar and pick, all other materials will be provided.

Wednesdays / 6 weeks Option 1: Sept. 24 - Oct. 29 6:00 - 6:50 p.m. 294213-01 Option 2: Nov. 5 - Dec. 17 (off 11/26)

6:00 - 6:50 p.m. 294213-02 $62/Res., $67/Non-res. & School Dist. Res. (per option) Enrollment: Min. 3, Max. 7 Rockfield Music & Media N132 W17225 Rockfield Rd (intersection of Rockfield & Division Rd.) *Ages 6 - 9 with consent of instructor.

Please register one week before program date

Directions to Menomonee Falls Community CenterW152 N8645 Margaret Rd.Take Pilgrim Road south past Hwy. 45. Pass over Main Street. Look for a baseball diamond on your left. The next road is Men. Falls Parkway, turn left. The Community Center is behind the baseball diamond.

Proper Pruning and Maintenance TechniquesAdults (Ages 18+)Taught by: Russ Wendlen; Landscape Architecture/OwnerLearn how to properly prune and maintain your yard! Find out which gardening tools are worth the money and which ones no homeowner should be without. How can you minimize winter damage? Learn the tricks of the professionals to keep your yard looking top notch and become the envy of all your neighbors! Saturday, Sept. 13 10:00 – 11:30 a.m. 244301-01 Wendland Nursery W172 N10415 Division Road $5/Res., $10/Non-res. & School Dist. Res. Min. 5, Max. 20

Register by: Friday, Sept. 12

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Scrapbooking CropsAdults (Ages 18+) Instructors: Amy Heinen & Missy Schmidt Do you need some time to work on your scrapbooks, papercrafts or card making projects? Then come to ‘Crop ‘til you Drop!’ You’ll get to spend the day with your friends, meet some new friends and get lots of new ideas! Included in your fee is ample table space, lunch, a bottle of water and free make and take project. We will also have card making and scrapbook page contests with prizes! You can also bring some of your old scrapbook supplies to sell to other crafters. Please have everything priced. We ask that everyone brings a dish to pass or snack to share. Option 1: Saturday, Sept. 6 234312-04 Option 2: Saturday, Nov. 8 234312-05 10:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. Germantown Sr. Center - W162 N11960 Park Ave.

$25.50/Res., School Dist. Res. & Non-res. Min. 5, Max. 25

Please register by the Wed. before program date

Card MakingTeens & Adults (*Ages 13+)Instructor: Amy Heinen, Close to my Heart ConsultantIn this fun card making class you’ll make a total of 9 cards (3 each of 3 different designs) using fun techniques, such as rubber stamping, felt, address labels, etc. Card themes are Option 1: birthday. Option 2: 10 Christmas cards, all with coordinating envelopes. This class is guaranteed to be fun for all. Supplies will be provided. What to bring: Trimmer, adhesive and scissors if you have them.

6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Option 1: Mon., Oct. 6 234310-01 Option 2: Mon., Nov. 10 234310-02 Survive Alive House N115 W18700 Edison Dr.

$22.50/Res., $33.50/Non-res. & School Dist. Res. Min. 4, Max. 10 (per option)

(*) Ages 13-16 must be accompanied by an adult.Please register one week before program date

Cricut 101Teens & Adults (Ages 13+) Ages 13-16 welcome with adultInstructors: Amy Heinen, Close to My Heart ConsultantDo you have a Cricut still in the box or on a shelf that has never been used because you’re not sure where to start?    Here’s a class for you to learn the basics of the Cricut machines- both the “baby bug” and the Expression. We’ll make a project at the end of the night using your new knowledge! NOTE: This class will not discuss the Expression 2 or Cricut Explore. What to bring: Please bring your Cricut machine (including cord and blade), a Cricut Cutting Mat, and a Font Cartridge.  Monday, Sept. 22 234313-01 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Survive Alive House N115 W18700 Edison Dr.

$15/Res., $20/School Dist. Res. & Non-res. Min. 4, Max. 12

Register by: Monday, Sept. 15

CroptoberfestAdults (Ages 18+)Instructors: Amy Heinen & Missy SchmidtCome and catch up on all those summer photos with our Croptoberfest– Friday night includes a make and take and 7 hours of cropping. Saturday includes 15 hours of cropping, a make and take, page contests and a light breakfast and dinner (please bring a dish to pass). Participants will also receive a thank you gift for coming. Come for one day or the whole weekend! Participants attending both days can leave all their supplies and table as is when they leave Friday night and pick up right where they left off when they return Saturday morning! Friday & Saturday, Oct 17 - Oct 18

Friday 5:00 p.m. - 12 Midnight 234312-01 $15.50/Res., School Dist. Res. & Non-res. Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 12 Midnight 234312-02 $25.50/Res., School Dist. Res. & Non-res. Friday & Saturday 234312-03 $36.00/Res., School Dist. Res. & Non-res.

Germantown Senior Center (W162 N11960 Park Ave.) Min. 5, Max. 25

Register by: Wednesday Oct. 15

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Taming the High Cost of CollegeAdults (Ages 18+)Instructor: Brad Baldridge, CFP of Fox College FundingLearn how to attend an expensive private university for less than the cost of a state school, how to qualify for more need-based financial aid, how to apply for financial aid, how to use tax scholarships to pay for your college expenses and how to get money from schools even if you do not qualify for need-based aid. Come see for yourself how to save money, save time and reduce stress when applying to and paying for college. For more information, visit BaldridgeCollegeSolutions.com. Tuesday, Sept 23 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. 244702-01 Menomonee Falls Community Center, Room 106 W152 N8645 Margaret Rd. - see pg. 26 for directions $6/Res., $10/Non-res. & School Dist. Res. Min. 5, Max. 20

Register by: Tuesday, Sept 16

Get Your Book Published Adults; writers and aspiring writers (Ages 18+)Instructor: Tom KertscherEver thought about writing a book? Or perhaps you’ve already started one, but you don’t know how to write a proposal or find a publisher? Milwaukee author and Journal Sentinel news reporter Tom Kertscher, a Washington County native, will share his experiences in getting two books published. He will provide information on developing a book proposal and seeking out publishers and agents. The class is also a great opportunity to get your questions answered. Tom’s books are “Cracked Sidewalks and French Pastry: The Wit and Wisdom of Al McGuire” (University of Wisconsin Press) and “Brett Favre: A Packer Fan’s Tribute” (Turner Publishing). Option 1: Tuesday, Sept. 9 244309-01 Option 2: Tuesday, Dec. 2 244309-02 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. Germantown Community Library $15/Res., $17/Non-res. & School Dist. Res. Min. 2, Max. 10

Please register one week before program date

LEARN TO WOOD CARVEYouth, Teens, Adults (Ages 11 & up)Instructor: Greg YoungCome learn the basics of woodcarving taught by local author and artist, and police chaplain Greg Young. You will learn to carve some fun simple beginner projects and Greg will also instruct you in various carving and sharpening techniques. The only thing required is to bring your sense of humor, because it will be a lot of fun! WHAT TO BRING?..Carving or filleting glove found at any local Outdoor Store (Fleet Farm, etc.). Any questions on type of glove or program call Instructor at 414-573-6008.

Beginner Classes:Basic Woodspirit Face:  Wednesday, Sept. 24 294314-01 Friday, Sept. 26 294314-02Santa Golf Ball Ornament: Wednesday, Nov. 5 294314-03 Friday, Nov. 7 294314-04Snowman: Wednesday, Dec. 10 294314-05 Friday, Dec. 12 294314-06

Intermediate Classes: For those who have taken beginners class and want to learn more. Classes held on Wednesday evenings and include more in depth projects. Wizard project: Oct. 8 & 15 294314-07 Wednesdays: 6:00 – 8:30 p.m. Survive Alive House (N115 W18700 Edison Dr) Fridays: 9:00 – 11:30 a.m. Germantown Senior Center (W162 N11960 Park Ave.)

Beginners: $26/Res., $37/Non-res. & School Dist. Res (per date) Intermediate: $43/Res., $54/Non-Res. & School Dist. Res. (per date) Min. 2, Max. 8 (per option)

Please register one week before program date

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Join us at Freidenfeld Park on Saturday, September 10th, starting at 8:00 a.m. and going until the completion of the last football games around 3:00 p.m. Approximately 4000 people come to the park to watch their children, grand children, and friends play both football and soccer throughout the day. The people are already here, all we need are the exhibitors. Spots will be located along the walking path beginning at the front parking lot and following around to the back lot between the playing fields.

WHEN: Saturday, September 6, 2014 TIMES: 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. (Set up starts at

6:00 a.m.) DETAILS: Each space will be approx. 14’x 14’, NO

power available, Original art and crafts only.

COST: $20 per space

HOW TO REGISTER: You can register online at https://gtownrec.com (registration # 546216-02) or call our office at 250-4710. We will want to know the type of product you are selling and your email address. GFPR will assign spots as registrations are received. Any questions please call Ray

Holiday ShoppingChicago StyleAdults & Youth (Ages 8 & up w/parent or caregiver)Enjoy a day together of “shop till you drop,” or visiting museums/galleries, or just taking in the excitement on the “Magnificent Mile” in Chicago. Finish up that final holiday shopping at such famous stores as Nieman Marcus, Bloomingdales and American Girl. Youth must be accompanied by an adult, and fee is per person.

Motor coach bus will depart from Germantown Village Hall Parking Lot at 7:45 a.m. In Chicago - Bus will drop off/pick up at the corner of Superior Street and Rush Street or as close to this location as possible.

Bus will depart from Chicago at 5:30 p.m. and is expected back at the Village Hall Parking Lot between 7:00 - 7:30 p.m. (Traffic dependent). NOTE: This is NOT the same day as the Chicago Festival of Lights.

Saturday, Nov. 15, 2014 236209-01

$30/Res., $45/Non-res. & School Dist. Res. (per person) Min. 20, Max. 54

Register by: Friday, Nov. 9

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Beauty and the BeastAdults & Youth (Ages 6 & Up With Parent or Caregiver)Disney’s Beauty and the Beast is the classic story of Belle, a young woman in a provincial town, and the Beast, who is really a young prince trapped in a spell placed by an enchantress. If the Beast can learn to love and be loved, the curse will end and he will be transformed to his former self. But time is running out. If the Beast does not learn his lesson soon, he and his household will be doomed for all eternity. Beauty and the Beast has truly become an internation-al sensation. Join us at the Marcus Center in Milwaukee for a show designed to entertain the whole family. Bus transpor-tation will be provided from Germantown Village Hall and will depart at 12:00 p.m. Register early, space is limited! Sunday, March 22, 2015 12:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Min.14, Max. 30 Orchestra: $92.50 236209-04 Loge: $72.50 236209-05

Register by: March 2, 2015

The Lion KingAdults & Youth (Ages 6 & Up With Parent or Caregiver)Experience the phenomenon of Disney’s “The Lion King” at the Milwaukee Theater in Downtown Milwaukee. Marvel at the breathtaking spectacle of animals brought to life in this Tony Award Winning Broadway Sensation. Bus transportation will be provided from Germantown Village Hall and will depart at 12:00 p.m. Bring the family and see a show you will remember forever. Register early, space is limited! Sunday, November 23, 2014 12:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Min.14, Max. 30 Orchestra: $103.50 236209-02

Mezzanine: $83.50 236209-03

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One-Day Getaway to Ho Chunk Dells and MadisonAdults (Ages 21 +)Join us for a one-day getaway to Ho Chuck Dells and Madison. You will receive $25 in credits on your player’s club card at Ho Chunk Dells and Madison each! Also, receive 10% off your meal at the Dells when using your player’s club card. Don’t have a play-er’s club card? No problem, they will sign you up when you get there and you can enjoy the free credits also. You must bring a valid ID with you and use your player’s club card at all times while at the casino. Winnings over $1,199 require your Social Secu-rity card. A coach bus will depart from the Germantown Center Mall (N112 W16500 Mequon Rd – Corner of Squire Rd. & Me-quon Rd.) at 7:40 a.m. and will return at approximately 7:00 p.m. Thursday, September 25, 2014 856209-21 7:40 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. $36/ Res., School Dist. Red., & Non-res. (per person) Max. 20

Autumn Wine TrailAdults (Ages 21 +)Join us for a day of tours and tastings at 2 unique establishments. First, we visit AEppel Treow Winery & Distillery near Burlington, which produces small batch cider, perry (the pear version of cider) and spirits. AEppel uses a wide variety of apples and pears in their products and makes a range of styles: sparkling, draft, table, and dessert. They also use Wisconsin-grown crops and wood to make whiskey and brandies. Enjoy a luncheon cruise on beautiful Lake Geneva. Cruise past elegant estates and the villages of Williams Bay and Fontana. Finally, a tour is planned at Studio Winery in Lake Geneva. Studio features high quality, small batch artisan style wines made from fresh grapes. Studio Winery was born out of a love for art, music and wine and is comprised of a little of each. A Deluxe Motor coach will depart from the Mequon/Thiensville Se-nior Center (11040 North Range Line Road, Mequon) at 8:45 a.m. and will return at approximately 5:00 p.m. Saturday, October 11, 2014 856209-22 7:45 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. $99/ Res., School Dist. Red., & Non-res. (per person) Min. 1, Max. 10

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ArlingtonAdults (Ages 18+)Win! Place! Show! For 20 minutes it’s your race. Start by picking up your Daily Rac-ing Guide which contains all the clues you need to figure out the winners. Head down to the Paddock to watch your horse and jockey prepare, then stop by one of the betting win-dows to place your bet. Tour includes transportation, lunch at Olive Garden, race program, and grandstand seating. A Deluxe Motor coach will depart from McDonalds (Hwy 41/45 & County Line Rd) at 8:45 a.m. and will return at approximately 7:00 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 11, 2014 856209-18 8:45 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. $78/ Res., School Dist. Res., & Non-res. (per person) Min. 1, Max. 10

Les MiserablesAdults (Ages 18+)The Fireside is proud to present the world’s longest running musical! Les Miserables has won 8 Tony Awards, including Best Musical, as well as over 100 international awards. Seen by over 65 million people in 42 different countries, this epic tale of love, courage, commitment and loyalty, celebrates the unassailable strength of the human spirit. The Fireside’s spec-tacular new production will be filled with magnificent singing and dancing as they bring to life one of the greatest, most am-bitious, soaring musical scores in the history of the stage. This is a Fireside premiere that you can’t afford to pass up! A Deluxe Motor coach will depart from McDonalds (Hwy 41/45 & County Line Rd) at 9:00 a.m. and will return at approximately 5:30 p.m. Thursday, September 18, 2014 856209-13 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. $99/ Res., School Dist. Red., & Non-res. (per person) Min. 1, Max. 10

Register by: Aug. 28, 2014

Register by: Sept. 4, 2014

Register by: Sept. 3, 2014

Register by: Sept. 26, 2014

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Mannheim Steamroller ChristmasAdults (Ages 18 +)Mannheim Steamroller Christmas has been America’s favorite holiday tradition and this year marks the 30th anniversary of the group’s annual tour. The show fea-tures the beloved Christmas music of Mannheim Steam-roller along with dazzling multimedia effects performed in an intimate setting. The spirit of the season will come alive with the signature sound of Mannheim Steamroller music. Don’t miss this ultimate holiday tradition from the #1 Christmas music artist in history. Dinner is included: BBQ Ribs, Pork, Fish or Turkey. A Deluxe Motor coach will depart from McDonalds (Hwy 41/45 & County Line Rd) at 6:00 p.m. and will return at approximately 11:30 p.m. Sunday, December 14, 2014 856209-23 6:00 p.m. – 11:30 p.m. $159/ Res., School Dist. Red., & Non-res. (per person) Min. 1, Max. 10

Sensational SeventiesAdults (Ages 18 +)The fabulous Fireside band is back for their annual mu-sical revue show. This year featured is the exciting music of the ’70’s. The high energy show will include excellent vocals, lively choreography, beautifulcostumes and of course the wonderful sound of the band. More detailed information will follow. The show schedule has just been announced. Luncheon included. A Deluxe Motor coach will depart from McDonalds (Hwy 41/45 & County Line Rd) at 9:00 a.m. and will return at approximately 5:00 p.m. Thursday, January 29, 2015 856209-24 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. $102/ Res., School Dist. Red., & Non-res. (per person) Min. 1, Max. 10

Transworld’s Jewelry, Fashion & Accessories Show

Adults (Ages 18+)Shop where the fashion buyers shop… retail value at wholesale prices. See the most popular items and the latest trends. Three hundred great vendors are divid-ed into three sections – Fashion and accessories; fine jewelry; and costume, silver and fashion jewelry. Get your friends together and hop the bus for a great day of shopping in Rosemont, IL. A Deluxe Motor coach will depart from McDonalds (Hwy 41/45 & County Line Rd) at 8:00 a.m. and will return at approximately 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 25, 2014 856209-15 8:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. $59/ Res., School Dist. Res., & Non-res. (per person) Min. 1, Max. 10

A Fireside ChristmasAdults (Ages 18+)The Fireside’s Christmas show has become a must see tradition for tens of thousands of peo-ple throughout the nation. Each holiday season the Fireside brings you a show that will re-kindle the true Christmas spirit in all of us. Through songs, sto-ries, and dances – both traditional and original – The Fireside is committed to capturing the very heart and essence of the holiday season. Each show is new and exciting, with beautiful new cos-tumes and settings, glorious singing, breath-taking dancing, and new ways to tell the famil-iar stories of the season. What never changes is the faithfulness to the traditions and memories of this most joyous of seasons. A Deluxe Motor coach will depart from McDonalds (Hwy 41/45 & County Line Rd) at 9:00 a.m. and will return at approximately 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2014 856209-16 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. $102/ Res., School Dist. Res., & Non-res. (per person) Min. 1, Max. 10

Register by: Nov. 5, 2014

Register by: Nov. 28, 2014

Register by: Oct. 3, 2014

Register by: Jan. 15, 2014

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Senior Tax Exchange ProgramSeniors (Age 62+ & must collect Social Security)Welcome to the Germantown School District Senior Tax Exchange Program (STEP). The district is very proud of this program and hope you will enjoy your association with the Germantown School District. Germantown is excited about this opportunity to involve the school district seniors in the process of education and schooling while returning to them property tax relief. To be a STEP volunteer you must be 62 years of age and collect Social Security. You will earn $5.00 per hour for up to 86 hours for a maximum tax credit of $430. Please call the STEP Coordinator for more information at (262) 253-3900 or click on the link www.germantown.k12.wi.us to view and print the senior handbook and application. Registrations for STEP will be taken at the Park and Recreation Department. The Registration number is 556212-01.

Jackpot bingoJoin us for an afternoon of fun and prizes. 10 games of Bingo will be played and on the last game all players have a chance at winning the JACKPOT!3rd Wednesday of every month12:30 – 2:30 p.m. Germantown Senior Center Rm. 126b$2.00/res., $2.50/non-res. & school dist. res.

chat ‘n craftsLooking to join others who have an interest in crafts? Join us for Chat “N Crafts where you can bring your own craft project, learn a new skill, or come to visit!Thursdays 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Germantown Senior Center Rm. 112FREE

bunkoIf you like Bingo or dice games, you’ll love BUNKO. It is a fun game that anyone can learn to play in a snap, no experience necessary. All players have a chance to win a prize!1st Wednesday of every month12:30 - 2:15 p.m.Germantown Senior Center Rm. 126b$2.00/res., non-res., & school dist. res.

Wheels for germantownNeed a ride to the grocery store, bank, shopp, doctor, dentist, or to the Senior Center? Wheels for Germantown is just for you! The van service is provided by our volunteer drivers for Germantown residents 60+ and operates Monday through Fridays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Call 262-250-4712 for more informa-tion and/or to make a reservation.

Senior Club Christmas PartyWednesday, Dec. 10 at the American Legion.For more information please call the Senior Center at 262-253-7799

Senior citizens clubBenefits of a membership include: annual subscription to the center’s monthly newsletter (mailing is extra), activites such as, card playing, annual picnic, holiday party and social events.Meetings:2nd and 4th Wed. of the Month12:30 p.m.Germantown Senior Center$15/Res., $21/non-res., Shool Dist. res.(mailing is extra)

Congregate & home delivered meal programA nutritious meal takes place at the Senior Center every day at 11:30 a.m. For more information please call (414)380-8666

• Our center and programs are open to both residents and non-residents, ages 55+• Programs we offer vary in topics such as education, leisure, health, fitness, & entertainment• Amenities include a computer lab, exercize room, pool table, dart board, and a lending library.• We also offer a Gift Shop that is open Tues., Wed. & Fri. 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. and Thursday 9 a.m. - Noon.

Germantown Senior CenterOpen Monday - Friday (8:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m.)The Senior Center will be closed Sep. 1, Nov. 27 & 28, Dec. 24, 25 & 31, Jan. 1.

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Rentals Available Now!

The Germantown Senior Center is a great place for bridal showers, baby showers, adult birthday parties, small wedding and family reunions. The facility is available for rent in the evening after 4:30 p.m. and weekends. For

more information please call (262) 253-7799.

Gentle FitnessThis innovative program features smooth natural movement to increase your range of motion, enhance good balance and coordination. Multiple routines are done to soft easy music. No special clothing is needed. Fridays 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. Germantown Senior Center Rm. 126C FREE

Blood Pressure ScreeningStop by to the Senior Center to have your blood pressure checked by a volunteer nurse. Service is provided by Com-munity Memorial Hospital. 4th Wednesday of every month 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. Germantown Senior Center Rm. 112 FREE

Strong People ProgramStrong People is an exercise class that will increase strength, bone density, balance, energy and help you look and feel better. Run by the Washington County Adult and Disability Resource Center, this class is a hit! Classes fill up fast so contact the Senior Center today to find out when the next session will begin.

Mondays & Thursdays 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. Germantown Senior Center Rm. 126B $10/Res., School Dist. Res. & Non-res.

Dinner and a MovieCome and join us for an evening of fun and camaraderie. Popular movies are shown following a potluck dinner. What to bring… a dish to pass and a place setting. To sign-up, or find out what movie is showing, stop by the Senior Center or call us at 262-253-7799 2nd Friday of every month 4:30 p.m. Germantown Senior Center Rd. 126 FREE

Writers GroupCalling all new and experienced writers! The writers group is looking to promote the joy of writing and help each other find their writer’s voice. 2nd and 4th Monday of every month 1:00 – 2:30 p.m. Germantown Senior Center Rm. 112 FREE

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Water FitnessAdults (40+)This physical conditioning program will help improve your flexibility, strength, and circulation. Activities are designed for various tolerance levels and participants are not required to submerge completely. This class takes place in a competitive pool in which the water temperature remains at 79 degrees. Tuesdays & Thursdays

Session 1: Sept 16– Oct. 23 (no class 9/30 & 10/14) 7:30 – 8:30 p.m. 823121-01 $40/Res., $44/Non-res. & School Dist. Res.

Session 2: Nov. 11 – Dec. 23 (no class 11/27, 12/2 &12/9) 7:30 – 8:30 p.m. 823121-02 $38/Res., $40/Non-res. & School Dist. Res.

Session 3: Jan. 6 – Feb. 12 (no class 1/8) 7:30 – 8:30 p.m. 833121-03 $44/Res., $48/Non-res. & School Dist. Res.

Homestead High School Swimming Pool Min. 3, Max. 10 (5000 W. Mequon Rd)

Pickleball Free ClinicAges 40 +Pickleball is a combination of badminton, tennis and table tennis, and is enjoyed by all ages! Using a badminton-sized court, ten-nis-height net, table tennis-type paddle, and a baseball-sized waffle ball, this game has few rules and is far less strenuous than tennis. It is easy to learn and provides plenty of exercise and hand-eye coordination; a game of strategy for both men and women. Want to learn more? Go to USAPA.org, and click on the link to “What is Pickleball?” to watch an informational video. Free Clinic: Saturday, Sept. 6 821814-01 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Range Line School Gym (11040 North Range Line Road, Mequon)

FREE Min. 1, Max. 6

Pickleball Open GymAges 40+Pickleball participants can purchase a punch card at the Germantown Senior Center (Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) for $30/res., $33/school dist. Res. & Non-res. Each punch card is good for 10 plays for either Thursdays or Saturdays. Each participant is responsible for bringing their card each time they play. Once the card is completed, participants can purchase another card for 10 more plays. Below are the dates for play on Thursdays and Saturdays in October, November, December and January. Thursdays 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Nov. 6, 20 Dec. 11, 18 Jan. 8, 15, 22, 29

Saturdays 9:00 – 11:00 a.m. Oct. 4, 11, 18, 25 Nov. 1, 8, 22 Dec. 13, 20

Jan. 3, 10, 17, 24, 31

Range Line School Gym (11040 North Range Line Road, Mequon) $30/Res., $33/School Dist. Res. & Non-res. (per punch card)

Zumba GoldAdults (Ages 55 +) Instructor: Carmen Bond, certified Zumba Gold instructorJoin us for a Zumba Gold party! A Certified Zumba Gold instruc-tor will lead you in an easy-to-follow routine that lets you move at your own speed. This is a Latin inspired dance fitness class that is fresh, and exhilarating! Zumba Gold is designed for modified, low-impact moves for active older adults and/or beginners. WHAT TO BRING/WEAR?... Please wear comfortable clothing, tennis shoes and bring a water bottle...

Option 1: FREE PREVIEW Tuesday, August 26 823120-05 10:30 – 11:15 a.m. FREE - pre registration required!

Option 2: Tuesdays / 8 weeks 10:30 – 11:15 a.m. Session I: Sept. 2 – Oct. 21 823120-01 Session II: Oct. 28 – Dec. 16 823120-02 $25/Res., School Dist. Res. & Non-res.

Option 3: Tuesdays/8 weeks 5:30 – 6:15 p.m. Session I: Sept. 2 – Oct. 21 823120-03 Session 2: Oct. 28 – Dec. 16 823120-04 $25/Res., School Dist. Res. & Non-res.

Germantown Senior Center Min. 6, Max. 20

Tai ChiAdults & Seniors (Ages 55+) Instructor: Sherrod Milewski, Certified Tai Chi InstructorTai Chi is a traditional Chinese exercise practiced for relaxation, balance, strength, and flexibility. Tai Chi does not impact the joints. There are proven cardiovascular, immune system, relief for chronic pain effects and more. WHAT TO BRING/WEAR?... Please wear comfortable clothing. Session 1: Mondays/ 8 weeks Sept 8th – Oct. 27th 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. 823115-01 Session 2: Mondays/ 8 weeks Nov. 3rd – Dec. 22nd 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. 823115-01

Germantown Senior Center Min. 6, Max. 15 $65/Res., School Dist. Res. & Non-res.

Please be registered one week before program date

Please register one week before program date

Please register one week before program date

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Adults (Ages 55+) Instructor: Main Computers

Germantown Senior CenterW162 N11960 Park Ave.$30/Res, $55/Non-res. & School Dist. Res.Min. 3, Max. 4

Please be registered one week before program date

Basic BeginnersThis course is for people new to computers. Learn basic computer skills, understand computer concepts and their functions. Option 1: Tuesdays, September 2-23 12:15 – 1:15 p.m. 824107-01 Option 2: Thursdays, September 4-25 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. 824107-02 Option 3: Tuesdays, October 2-23 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. 824107-15

IntermediateThis course is designed for anyone who wants to continue learning about the computer. Includes hands-on practice with changing the desktop, mouse and even saving and finding documents. Learn the best and safest way to surf the Internet. This class is for advanced students with basic Internet experience. Option 1: Mondays, September 8-29 12:15 – 1:15 p.m. 824107-03 Option 2: Mondays, November 3-24 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. 824107-17

Intro. to Microsoft Excel 2010Get a handle on the new look of Excel. Find everyday commands on the Ribbon: Cut, Copy, Paste, Insert Sheet Rows, Insert Sheet Columns and sum. Save workbooks in the new Excel file formats. Tuesdays, September 2-23 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. 824107-05

Intermediate IICome and learn about Applications, the Internet, and Mobile Computing and improve your typing skills. Learn why Windows Updates are critical and how to do them. This class covers adding and removing software, creating CD’s (music) and DVDs, and the search and help features. Don’t be left behind, learn how the world is changing and how you can change with it. Option 1: Wednesdays, September 3-24 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. 824107-04 Option 2: Mondays, January 5-26 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. 834107-01

Intro to Microsoft windows 8/8.1This course introduces you to the latest version of Microsoft’s operating system for PC’s and tablets, with hands on demonstrations, with new features and functionalities. This class shows you all the essential features and efficient ways to manage all the new apps, programs, files, and folders. Option 1: Mondays, October 6-27 12:15 – 1:15 p.m. 824107-14 Option 2: Tuesdays, January 6-27 12:15 – 1:15 p.m. 834107-03

Introduction to iPadApple’s iPad and iPad mini are popular tablets that have changed the way we use computers. Learn the basics of using the iPad along with quick and easy tips, tricks with other features like iCloud, iTunes, Siri, the App Store, and more! Option 1: Mondays, September 8-29 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. 824107-07 Option 2: Wednesdays, September 3-24 12:15 – 1:15 p.m. 824107-08 Option 2: Tuesdays, November 4-25 12:15 – 1:15 p.m. 824107-09

Introduction to Smart phone & Mobile ComputingAndroid based phones only. Experience a whole new way to interact with your Smartphone. Understand essential mobile computing information includ-ing definitions of technology terms. Along with what you need to protect our mobile devices, Troubleshooting tips for when you can’t connect to a wireless network.

Option 1: Tuesdays, October 7-28 12:15 – 1:15 p.m. 824107-16 Option 2: Mondays, January 5-26

7:00 – 8:00 p.m. 834107-02

Introduction to EmailDo you ever feel like the only person who doesn’t use email? You don’t need to feel left out. More than ever, email is easy to understand and use. This course discusses various types of email providers and the features and tools they include with an email account and setup. Option 1: Tuesdays, November 4-25 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. 824107-19

Please check the Village of Germantown Park & Recreation website, https://gtownrec.com for more computer class offerings. The Senior Center has Internet based courses which include: Introduction to Facebook, Introduction to the Internet, as well as Microsoft Word 2010 and digital photog-raphy classes.

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Community Events

NEWCOMERS - Newcomers is a non-commercial organization for women residing in the Menomonee Falls/Germantown trading area. Please join us to socialize, have fun and know your community. The club also has social events and hobby boards for women, couples and families throughout the year. Meetings are held the second Monday of each month, September through May, 7:30 p.m., at Menomonee Falls Public Library, W156 N8446 Pilgrim Rd., Menomonee Falls, WI, 53051. Please call 262-781-5725 for more information.

Fire Safety FairSponsored by the Germantown Fire Dept.The Germantown Fire Department will host a Fire Safety Fair on Saturday, October 4, 2014 from 10:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. at Fire Station #2 located at N115 W18752 Edison Dr.

There will be exhibits and activities promoting fire prevention and safety. Exhibitors are mainly local and will include the Germantown Fire and Police Departments, Community Memorial Hospital, American Red Cross, Sprinkler Fitters Association, and many others.

There is something for the entire family. Get a close up look at fire trucks, get to know Germantown’s Finest, then try the Junior Firefighter Challenge and even learn how to put together a home fire escape plan.

Watch the local newspapers for more schedules. Contact John Delain at 502-4701 ext. 1735 or by email at: [email protected] for details.

Kiwanis Breakfast with SantaBring the whole family to have Breakfast with Santa on Sunday morning, December 14, 2015 at the American Legion Post #1, N120 W15932 Freistadt Rd. in Germantown. The Germantown Kiwanis will host a great pancake breakfast. Children will have time to talk with Santa and have pictures taken. Bring your camera, or a professional photographer will be on site. For further information call (262) 424-4457.

MOM’s Club of GermantownAre you a full or part time stay at home mom and looking to get out of the house? MOM’s Club of Germantown, WI is a great opportunity to meet new friends for moms and their children. The club offers fun activities for everyone including, playgroups, monthly meetings, a service project, monthly mom’s night out, book club and more! Give us a call to check it out, we’d love to have you! 414-571-2239 or email us [email protected]

Germantown Senior club Annual BazaarJoin us for our 12th Annual Bazaar offering fall and holiday crafts, homemade bakery, a rummage sale and lunch. For more information regarding the event or if you are interested in renting a table, call 262-253-7799 Saturday, October 25, 2014 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Germantown Senior Center W162 N11960 Park Avenue

Just Between Friends SaleBe a part of the biggest Children’s consignment sale event inGermantown/Port Washington (Washington County and OzaukeeCounty areas , including Menomonee Falls)! Shop and get dealson clothes, toys and more. Sell your items as a consignor and earn60-70% on your goods. Sign up online to become a team member and shop the best deals first. Most items on Sat. and Sun. are 50% off. Get free coupon on website for Wednesday $3 admission. Fall / Winter Sale: Oct.1-Oct. 5 Wednesday 9:00 a.m.- 7:00p.m. Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Friday 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Sunday 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Washington County Fair ParkVisit www.jbfsale.com (see Germantown)

Adrenaline Triathlon: August 23, 2014 Elevate Community Resource Center is pleased to present the 6th Annual Adrenaline Sprint Triathlon! This ¼ mile swim, 16 mile bike and 5K run is being held in Random Lake in beautiful Sheboygan County. All participants will receive a t-shirt and a pancake breakfast! Trophies to the top 2 finishers along with age division awards. For more information and a link to a registration brochure or online registration visit our website at www.adrenalineraces.org.

Germantown Trick or Treat

FRIDAYOctober 31, 2014

5:30 - 7:30 p.m.

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Germantown Community Scholarship FundDinner & Auction February 5, 2015You’re invited to participate in one of Germantown’s most fun-filled, highly popular events—the Germantown Community Scholarship Fund’s (GCSF) 30th Annual Dinner & Auction! The event will be held Thursday, February 5, 2015 at Location TBD. Fundraising from this event directly supports the numerous scholarships awarded by GCSF to Germantown High School graduates.Featured items will include local artisans’ handcrafted art, theater and sports tickets, high school students’ woodworking and art projects, gift certificates, and many other bid-worthy, highly sought after items. The ever-popular wine tree and calendar basket raffles are not to be missed! To receive an invitation by mail or to make a donation contact GCSF at:• website - www.germantownscholarship.org • email - [email protected] • Deb Stressing, President - 414-690-0158

Germantown Christmas Festival Saturday November 15, 2014

• 5k Candy Cane Run/Walk; Registration 9:00am, 10:00am start; Christmas Parade: theme “Christmas in the Village”

• Line-up 1:00pm; parade step-off 2:00pm• Tree Lighting Ceremony

Activities at Germantown Community Library 2:30pm-4:30pm; official tree lighting at 4:00pm

Start the holiday season right by setting aside some time Saturday, November 15th, to bring your family and friends to the Annual Germantown Christmas Festival. The 5k run/walk winds through the quiet neighborhoods of Germantown; the parade begins at 2:00pm and will march through downtown Germantown. We welcome entries from civic groups, schools, churches and businesses. Following the parade, join us at the Germantown Community Library on Mequon Road for the official Tree Lighting Ceremony and activities. There will be horse-drawn carriage rides, caroling, hot beverages and treats; food available for purchase all day, Friends of the Library holiday gift basket sale; and more. Contact the Germantown Area Chamber of Commerce for questions regarding all these activities, at 262-255-1812 or visit our website: www.germantownchamber.org.

Germantown Holiday Band Concert Featuring the Germantown Community Band and the GHS Perfoming Groups and Area Church Choirs Saturday, Dec. 20 2:00 p.m. GHS Auxillary Gym - Free Admission

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Germantown Hornets Youth Wrestling ClubWWW.GERMANTOWNWRESTLING.COM

The Hornets Youth Wrestling Club provides the necessary fundamental wrestling skills to succeed in the sport of wrestling through various individual and team strategies. The Germantown Wrestling Program emphasizes family, team, academics, community, and sportsmanship.

The Hornets offer year round wrestling opportunities. There are several different sessions offered – to get more information or registration forms for the Hornets sessions please visit the website below.

WWW.GERMANTOWNWRESTLING.COM

All Hornets sessions require a USA wrestling membership – USA Wrestling Memberships can be purchased separately at http://www.usawmembership.com/

If you have any further questions, please go to WWW.GERMANTOWNWRESTLING.COM

2014/2015 Germantown Kickers Soccer SeasonHave Fun, Make Friends, Play SoccerYouth ages 6-19 in Grades 1-12 are invited to register to play with the Germantown Kickers, an affiliate of the Milwaukee Kickers Soccer Club, one of the largest youth focused soccer organizations in the country, and Wisconsin Youth Soccer Association. Because the program is NOT affiliated with the Germantown Recreation Department, visit www.germantownsoccer.org for age group categories.

Spring Season 2015*Practices – early AprilGames – mid-April – early June *Limited space is available for Spring registration; contact Annette Mueller at 414-531-0912 or [email protected] today.

Fall Season 2014

Practices – mid-August Games – early September – October *Register early; teams are formed by July 15th. To register, go to www.mksc.org and sign up in the Germantown Region.

Online Registration for Fall 2014 begins May 1, 2014 and Spring 2015 begins Jan 3, 2015 at www.mksc.org.

Not a player but want to participate? Volunteer coaches are welcome, we will train.

The Germantown Recreation Department does not sponsor, register or program any of the Athletic programs listed below. Each program lists a contact name and phone number for you to call regarding any other information.

For information visit our website at www.germantownlittleleague.org

Germantown HAWKS

Youth FootballRegistration for Hawks Football is done online starting in mid January for the upcoming Fall 2015 season. This program is for incoming 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th graders that live within the Germantown School District boundaries. Visit the website www.gtownhawks.org.

Hawks football and competition cheerleading!! This program is available to incoming 5th through 8th grade students in the Germantown school district. Also seeking qualified coaches. Visit our website at gtownhawkscheer.shutterfly.com or email us at [email protected] for the upcoming season’s tryout information.

Germantown - FC MilwaukeeWisconsin’s most successful and 2011 National Championship winning soccer club, FC Milwaukee, (fcmilwaukee.com), located in Germantown, offers soccer opportunities for youth ages 5 and up.2 Distinct Juniors programs:• Juniors Recreational - for players ages 5 - 10• FC Juniors Development for players ages 6 - 10.

Offers advanced soccer training by paid professional coaches.

Contact FC Milwaukee Nationals for more information: [email protected]. FC Milwaukee Nationals offers U11 and above select soccer with access to Local, State, Midwest and National Leagues. Contact Ben Shepard or Billy Solberg at [email protected]/ [email protected] regarding Under 11 and above tryouts.

Germantown Little League

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Germantown Community LibraryN112 W16957 Mequon Road : Germantown, WI 53022 : 262-253-7760 : www.germantownlibrarywi.org

Library Hours (Labor Day to Memorial Day)Monday - Thursday 9:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.Fridays 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.Saturdays 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Preschool Storytime Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. (Geared for 3-5 year olds.)Baby/Toddler Storytime Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. - (Geared for those 2 years and younger.) Children of all ages are welcome to storytimes. Watch for dates at the library and the website.Storytimes run Sept. 23 - Dec. 10. No Storytime Nov. 4 & 5

Community Wellness Network

“WORKING TOGETHER FOR A BETTER GERMANTOWN”The Human Service related Village agencies listed below have joined together in an effort to promote Community Wellness opportunities for Germantown residents. Through maximizing existing resources, cooperative programming and increased community awareness of services offered by Network agencies, we hope to make Germantown an even healthier place to live, work and play!

Germantown Fire DepartmentPreventing accidents and responding appropriately in emergency situations, the Fire Department offers the following programs to the community: Contact: John Delain 502-4701, ext. 1705.

Tours of the Fire HouseSee ambulances, equipment and the fire engines. Tours are available to individuals, groups, schools or businesses. Call for an appointment.

Fire Extinguisher TrainingDid you know most fires start in the kitchen and can safely be put out with an extinguisher? Businesses, nursing homes, School Districts and other interested groups can schedule a training session to learn how to safely use an extinguisher. Call for an appointment.

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) TrainingLearn how to identify heart attacks and handle this life-threatening emergency. American Heart Association Courses can be set up for groups of five or more. Contact Cpt. Matthew Karpinski at 502-4701, ext. 1707

Home Fire Safety InspectionHave the locations of smoke detectors checked, learn about the types and locations of the fire extinguishers and how to plan your E.D.I.T.H. (Exit Drills in the Home.)

Fire Safety/First Aid TalksLearn what to do before the Fire Department or Ambulance arrives. Call for an appointment.

Community EventsInvite a fire truck, ambulance or both to your gathering or community event. Get a chance to see the trucks and meet your firefighters and EMT’s.

Explorer ProgramIs a career in emergency services right for you? Come check out the Fire Department explorer program and learn from Germantown’s Firefighters and EMT’s.

Germantown PolicePersonal, business and residential safety awareness and drug prevention, the Police Department offers the following programs to the community:

CALL 253-7780 FOR INFO ON:

• Bicycle License/Parking Information

• Child “Care Bear” Program, D.A.R.E. Program, Fleet Watch Program, Fingerprinting, Neighborhood Watch Program, Child Identification Cards, Safety Town, Tours, Citizen’s Police Academy (ask for Officer Ray Borden)

• Citizen Complaints, Citizen Ride-a-Long Program (ask for on-duty shift supervisor)

• Public Records Requests (ask for Captain Craig Evans) • Explorer Scout Program (ask for SRO Toni Olson)

• Youth Services Officer (Info and services available for parents and juveniles who are in need of assistance with family relationships, disciplinary problems, etc.) (ask for Det. Mike Eggers or School Resource Officer Toni Olson)

• K-9 Program (ask for Lt. Dave Huesemann)

• Student Intern Program (ask for Lt. Brian Henning) Other Services:

• Municipal Court (262) 334-5700

• “ We-Tip” Anonymous Crime Line 1-800-232-0594

Friends of the Library meet the second Saturday of each month at 9:00 a.m. - Come join us!

G-Town Fleet WatchThis program is aimed at providing emergency service through the cooperation of alert public service employees and the Police Department.

All Village vehicles will be marked with the FLEET WATCH Logo. This will inform the public that the vehicle is an emergency reporting station and the operator is trained to request emergency assistance.

Read to Rover at Germantown Community Library: Read to Rover is a great program that gives children the chance to read aloud to a dog who loves to listen. This program is for children in grades 1 - 4. The time slots are 15 minutes. A parent/guardian must sign a consent form and register his/her child. Contact the library starting September 15th for more information.

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Department Policies

REGISTRATION FEE POLICYVILLAGE RESIDENTFor registration purposes a resident is anyone who lives within the corporate boundaries of the Village of Germantown and pays property taxes to the Village of Germantown and the Germantown School District.

SCHOOL DISTRICT RESIDENTFor registration purposes, a School District Resident is anyone who resides within and pays taxes to the Germantown School District but does not pay Germantown Village property taxes. School District Residents will not be assessed a non-resident surcharge when registering for any program or league that utilizes Germantown School District facilities. If however, a School District Resident registers for a program or league that utilizes a village facility a non-resident surcharge will be assessed.

NON-RESIDENTFor registration purposes, a non-resident is anyone who does not reside within the corporate boundaries of the Village of Germantown and does not pay property taxes to the Village of Germantown or the Germantown School District. In the case of non-resident participation, non-resident users contribute an additional fee or surcharge to offset their non-tax status for programs.

FEESIt is the policy of the Germantown Park & Recreation Department that program participants help defray the overall cost of the activity, (i.e. equipment, facilities, staffing, etc.) through the assessment of fees and charges. However, the department does not wish to exclude Village of Germantown children who are unable to pay these fees due to hardships that may occur. Parents who feel they are unable to afford the fees for a program should contact the Park & Recreation Director prior to registration.

FACILITY FUND FEEBeginning in the summer 2010 the Park and Recreation Department will begin collecting a nominal facility fee. These fees will be put into a non-lapsing (no expiration) and non-reverting (does not go into the general fund) “Facility Fund” dedicated to maintaining and improving village and school district facilities used in the delivery of recreational programs.

REFUND POLICYRefund of fees in recreation activities shall be made under the following conditions:

• The Park & Recreation Department cancels the program: Persons regis-tered for a program which is canceled by the department (i.e. lack of enrollment) shall receive a full refund of fees or a credit for a future program, whichever the registrant prefers.

• Participants Cancellation: Cancellations can be made up to 3 working days prior to the start of a program unless otherwise indicated. You must call the office, email is not accepted. Participants will receive a refund less a $5.00 service charge for each transaction or a fee credit to a future program, whichever the registrant prefers. If an injury occurs after the start of the program but before it is 50% completed, a pro-rated credit will be given upon receipt of doctor’s excuse.

• NO refunds or credits will be issued once a class has started.• There is no pro-rating of class fees.• Refund policy for Youth Sports Leagues: Refunds or credits

will not be issued once coaches have had their informational meeting.

• Refund policy for Field Trips, Craft Classes & Kids Klub: Refunds will not be issued for these programs as the department is responsible for full payment of enrollment totals. See page 5 for Kids Klub policy.

• Credits on account will automatically be refunded if not used within 24 months.

WAITING LISTIf your desired class is filled, you will be notified and placed on a waiting list. The department will make every effort to accommodate those on the waiting list, (adding classes, etc.). If any openings become available, we will go to the waiting list to fill the class.

SAFETY ISSUESThe Germantown Park & Recreation Department is committed to conducting programs or activities in the safest manner possible and holds the safety of its participants in the highest regard. Participants and parents registering their child in recreation programs must recognize that there is an inherent risk of injury when choosing to participate in recreational activities. The department continually strives to reduce such risks and insists that all participants follow safety rules and instructions. If you find a real or potential safety hazard in one of our parks or facilities, please call 250-4710.

INSURANCE COVERAGEPlease recognize that the Germantown Park & Recreation Department does not carry medical or hospital insurance for injuries or illness participants may sustain in programs. Prior to registering you should review your health insurance policy for coverage. Absence of personal health insurance coverage does not make the Park & Recreation Department responsible for payment of a participant’s medical coverage. All persons participating in department sponsored activities must provide their own insurance and assume risk of all injuries. The department will not be liable for personal liabilities or accidents.

NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATIONIt is the policy of the Germantown Park & Recreation Department that no person shall, on the basis of sex, race, national origin, ancestry, creed, marital or parental status, age or disability, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity, including employment.

NO SMOKING / ALCOHOL USE POLICYA reminder to program participants: The use of all tobacco products or drinking of alcoholic beverages on premises owned by the Germantown School District is prohibited by state law. Your cooperation in upholding this law is necessary.

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General informationFacility ReservationsPARK SHELTERSThe Village of Germantown has park shelters available for rent at Firemen’s, Spassland, Haupt Strasse, Kinderberg, Dheinsville and Schoen Laufen Parks. Firemen’s Park shelter will accommodate large groups of 200+ while the shelters at Spassland and Haupt Strasse Parks will accommodate groups up to 100. The shelter at Dheinsville serves groups up to 80. Reservations at Schoen Laufen Park are for groups of 50 or less. The facility at Kinderberg Park is a combination shelter/multi-purpose room accommodating groups up to 150. The group size for Kinderberg Park is reduced to a seating capacity of 50 during the winter months. Reservations for park shelters will begin on the first Monday in February for that calendar year on a first come, first serve basis.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS BUILDINGThe Department of Public Works Building (room in lower level) is available for rent with reservations to begin on the first Monday in February for rentals for that calendar year. All rentals are on a first come, first serve basis and may be rented days, evenings, or weekends for groups of approximately 60 people. The facility is not available for private parties including wedding receptions, graduations, family reunions, birthday parties, etc. and may not be used for fund raising purposes unless sponsored by a Germantown community related organization.

SCHOOL DISTRICT COOPERATIONThe Germantown Park & Recreation Department would like to thank the Germantown School District for their support and cooperation with facility scheduling. However, due to school athletic and educational programming, some recreation activities may need to be canceled or rescheduled. We appreciate the community’s understanding during these times.

IN REGARD TO THE AMERICANSWITH DISABILITIES ACTThe Germantown Park and Recreation Department is committed to meeting the needs of persons with disabilities. Reasonable accommodations such as appropriate auxiliary aids and services may be provided. Contact the Park & Recreation Office at 250-4710 for information.

PROGRAM LEADERSHIPQualified, competent leadership is the key to a successful program. The Park & Recreation Department will attempt to employ such leaders in all its programs. If you feel you are qualified to lead, instruct or officiate a specific program, contact the Park & Recreation Office to obtain an application form.

LOST / STOLEN ITEMSThe department is not responsible for personal equipment, clothes, etc. that are lost or stolen during participation in any sponsored activity. However, please contact our office concerning lost items as many times they are turned in by others.

A Message To Parents

(Age/Grade Requirement)

For all programs the age

requirement will be as of the date

of the first class unless otherwise

specified. Please do not request

or sign your child up in a class

he/she does not belong in. If you

should do so and we discover

the error, it may be too late to

get your child in the correct

class because it is full. All age

requirements are set to benefit

the children and make instruction

more consistent for the program

leader. In some instances, the

requirements have been set for

the child’s safety.

Thank you for your

cooperation

Contact the Germantown Park & Recreation Department at 250-4710 for details on availability, rental cost and reservation procedures and policies.

Sprayground Hours:

Kinderberg Park

10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.Memorial

Day – Labor Day, Weather

permitting

LESSON OBSERVATIONThe first and final instructional classes may be observed by parents or other non-participants, unless special dates are scheduled by the individual instructors. Our instructors welcome the opportunity to discuss participants progress with parents. If you would like your child’s instructor to contact you, please contact the department office. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.

MAKEUPS?Classes missed for individual absences (i.e. illness, vacations, etc.) are not “made up” nor may participants attend classes other than the one they are registered for.

ACTIVITY CHANGES / SCHEDULESDue to circumstances beyond our control, some activities may require time or location changes. All participants will be notified, when possible if a change or cancellation does occur.

REGISTER BY DATEPersons should register by the date indicated. If your class does not meet their minimum enrollment by the date indicated, it may be canceled and/or combined with other classes. All registered participants will be notified by phone of changes. Class rosters are prepared and given to instructors. Registrations after this date will be accepted only if openings exist and transactions must be completed IN-PERSON, (unless otherwise indicated) as you will receive a receipt to take to your first session (proof of registration).

BROCHURE SCHEDULEThe Germantown Park & Recreation Department program brochure is mailed to all Germantown residents three times a year - Fall/Winter, Winter/Spring and Summer. Generally the Fall/Winter brochure is mailed the second week in August, Winter/Spring in late December and the Summer brochure is mailed in late April.

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GERMANTOWN REC. DEPT. BUCKETEER AND 1st & 2nd GR. BUCKETS 2014 - 2015 REGISTRATION FORM - ONE FORM PER CHILD ONLY

PLAYER NAME _________________________________ HOME PHONE ___________________ WORK PHONE ___________________

ADDRESS ___________________________________________ CITY ____________________________ ZIP _______________

BIRTH DATE ____/ ____/ ____ AGE _____ GRADE IN FALL _________ SEX: r M r F

SCHOOL ATTENDING __________________________________________________

BUCKETEERS ONLY: Check all nights your child is UNABLE to practice: Mon.____ Tues.____ Wed.____ Thurs.____ OR Can practice any night____

LIST ALL MEDICAL DISABILITIES, MEDICATIONS, ALLERGIES, ETC. ___________________________________________________________

HEIGHT: FEET ______ INCHES ______ WEIGHT: _______

DIVISION (please check): r 1ST Gr. (#311205-01) r 2ND Gr. (#311205-02) r 1ST/2ND Gr. Girls(#311205-03) r 3RD/4TH Girls (#211204-01)

r 3RD Gr. Co-Rec (#211204-02) r 4TH Gr. Co-Rec (#211204-03) r 5TH/6TH Girls (#211204-04) r 5TH/6TH Co-Rec (#211204-05)COACHING INFORMATION:

r YES I WOULD LIKE TO BE A HEAD COACH. r YES I WOULD LIKE TO BE AN ASSISTANT COACH. COACH T-SHIRT SIZE_______________ NAME: _______________________________ (W) PHONE __________________ E-MAIL _________________________________ WHO, IF ANYONE, DO YOU WANT TO COACH WITH? (can’t guarantee more than 2 coaches) _________________________________________ BUCKETEER COACHES: Check all nights you as coach are UNABLE to practice: Mon.____Tues.____Wed.____Thurs.____ CELL PHONE: ___________ Are you coaching any other Rec. Dept. Basketball teams? If so, list division(s) ______________________________________

I hereby permit my child to participate in the Germantown Recreation Department sports league program. I understand that accident insurance coverage is not included in the registration fee. I understand that all league games and practices will be played under the direction and supervision of the Germantown Recreation Department and that each team will be managed by a volunteer adult.

Adult (Guardian) Signature ___________________________ Date ______________

Parent’s Names (please print clearly) __________________________________________________________

Payment Method: (check one) r Check (payable to: Germantown Rec. Dept.) r Cash

Credit Card (circle): Exp. Date ____/____ Card # ________________________________________

Card Holder Name: ________________________ Signature ______________________________________Fees: 1st & 2nd Grade - $30.50/Res. & SDR, $45.50/Non-res.; 3rd-6th Grades - $49.50/Res. & SDR, $72.50/Non-res.

SCHOOL DISTRICT: r GERMANTOWN r OTHER

(correct height/weight needs to be included in order for your child to be put on a team)

GERMANTOWN PARK AND RECREATION - FALL SPORTS PROGRAMS 2014 REGISTRATION FORM - ONE FORM PER CHILD ONLY -

PLAYER NAME _________________________________ HOME PHONE ___________________ WORK PHONE ___________________

ADDRESS ___________________________________________ CITY ____________________________ ZIP _______________

BIRTH DATE ____/ ____/ ____ AGE _____ GRADE IN FALL _________ SEX: r M r F

SCHOOL ATTENDING __________________________________________________

LIST ALL MEDICAL DISABILITIES, MEDICATIONS, ALLERGIES, ETC. ___________________________________________________________

HEIGHT: FEET ______ INCHES ______ WEIGHT: _______

PROGRAM (please check): r GRIDDERS (#211503-01) r PEE WEE SOCCER (#211806-01) r U-6 SOCCER (#211806-02)

TEAM PLAYED ON LAST SEASON (if none, please indicate): ___________________________________________________

COACHING INFORMATION:

r YES I WOULD LIKE TO BE A HEAD COACH. r YES I WOULD LIKE TO BE AN ASST. COACH. COACH T-SHIRT SIZE ______

NAME: _________________________________ (W) PHONE _______________________ CELL __________________________________

EMAIL: ___________________________________________________________________

Are you coaching any other Rec. Dept. Football teams? If so, list division(s) ________________________________________________

WHO, IF ANYONE, DO YOU WANT TO COACH WITH? (can’t guarantee more than 2 coaches) ______________________________________

I hereby permit my child to participate in the Germantown Recreation Department sports league program. I understand that accident insurance coverage is not included in the registration fee. I understand that all league games and practices will be played under the direction and supervision of the Germantown Recreation Department and that each team will be managed by a volunteer adult.

Adult (Guardian) Signature ___________________________ Date ______________

Parent’s Names (please print clearly) __________________________________________________________

Payment Method: (check one) r Check (payable to: Germantown Rec. Dept.) r Cash

Credit Card (circle): Exp. Date ____/____ Card # ________________________________________

Card Holder Name: ________________________ Signature ______________________________________Fees: Gridders/Soccer - $25/Res., $35/Non-res. & SDR

SCHOOL DISTRICT: r GERMANTOWN r OTHER

(correct height/weight needs to be included in order for your child to be put on a team)

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Germantown Park & Recreation Department village.germantown.wi.us250-4710

REGISTER ONLINE TO INCREASE THE CHANCES OF GETTING INTO THE CLASSES OF YOUR CHOICE:WWW.VILLAGE.GERMANTOWN.WI.US

MAIL-IN, DROP BOX or FAX registrations for Village & School District Residents received ON OR AFTER August 18th and Non-Residents received ON OR AFTER August 20th will be randomly processed according to the date received. You may continue to register until classes are full. If you do not get into a class your account will automatically be credited unless otherwise notified.

Confirmations will be sent via email (make sure your household email is up-to-date) OR print your own receipt from your online account. Hard copy receipts will continue to be available, but by request only. Separate checks for multiple registrations are NOT necessary.

VILLAGE & SCHOOL DISTRICT RESIDENTS - MONDAY, AUGUST 18TH AT 8:00 A.M.NON-RESIDENTS - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20TH AT 8:00 A.M.

Credit Card (MasterCard, Visa & Discover only), payment information

MUST accompany all fax registrations or they

cannot be processed.

FAX255-2920

SORRY: Phone registrations will only be accepted if time permits and not during mass registration

days of August 12 - 14. Thanks in advance for your cooperation.

REGISTER FIRSTPersons MUST register PRIOR to participation in ANY program. Registrations and fees cannot be handled at the sites by instructors or any staff members unless otherwise indicated.

COMPLETED REGISTRATION FORMSPlease fill out the enclosed registration form completely making sure to include the class registration number. Handwritten notes will not be accepted. Registration forms must be SIGNED to be valid. A family member’s signature is required for children under the age of 18. In order to help assure that the registration process is fair to all, registrations will be accepted by family members ONLY. If the program offers more than one level, day, session or time, please indicate a second choice, if applicable, in case your first choice is filled.

CLASS CONFIRMATIONSAssume you are enrolled and plan to attend your first class unless otherwise notified.

REGISTER BY DATEPersons should register by the date indicated. If your class does not meet the minimum enrollment by the date indicated it may be canceled and/or combined with another class. Registrations after this date will be accepted only if openings exist.

SPECIAL REGISTRATION FORMS NEEDEDPlease note that special registration forms are needed for the following programs: Kids Klub Monthly Calendars. Please stop by or visit our web site. For Fall Little Gridders, Pee Wee & U-6 Soccer, Bucketeers & 1st & 2nd Grade Buckets, please use registration form on page 48 or register online.

AGE/GRADE REQUIREMENTFor all programs the age requirement will be as of the date of the first class unless otherwise specified. Please do not request or sign your child up in a class he/she does not belong in. If you should do so and we discover the error it may be too late to get your child in the correct class because it may be full. All age/grade requirements are set to benefit the children and make instruction more consistent for the program leader. In some instances the requirements have been set for the child’s safety. Thank you for your cooperation.

IF YOU DO NOT GET INTO A CLASS:Your account will automatically be credited unless otherwise notified.

IN-PERSON REGISTRATIONOn Wednesday, August 20th, registrations will be accepted in person or by online/mail/drop box/fax on a first come, first serve basis. Registrations will continue during normal office hours (8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday) until classes are full.

PLEASE NOTE: MAIL-IN, DROP BOX or FAX registrations for Village & School District Residents received PRIOR to Monday, August 18th or Non-Residents received PRIOR to Wednesday, August 20th will be held and processed randomly.

REGISTRATIONBEGINS:

GENERAL REGISTRATION DETAILS

ONLINE

www.village.germantown.wi.us To use this option, call

250-4710 or email [email protected] for your user name and

password ahead of time.

Mail completed registration form along with payment to:

Germantown Park & Rec. Dept., N112W17001 Mequon Rd., P.O.

Box 337, Germantown, WI 53022.

A 24-hour drop box is located to the right of the front door

of Village Hall. Place in a sealed envelope marked

Park & Rec. Registration.

MAIL-IN24-HOUR

DROPBOX

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GERMANTOWN AREA PARKS1. FIREMEN’S PARK - 17 acres

(West of KMS, S. of Freistadt Rd. along Park Ave.)

2. HAUPT STRASSE PARK - 13 acres (1/2 mile N. of Mequon Rd. on the corner of Western & Main)

3. SPASSLAND PARK - 20 acres (North & adjacent to County Line School, off of Colonial Dr.)

4. ALT BAUER PARK - 21 acres (1/2 mile S. of Mequon Rd. off of Old Farm Rd. & Wagon Trail)

5. SCHOEN LAUFEN PARK - 39 acres (Corner of Maple Rd. and Lilac Ln.)

6. WEIDENBACH PARK - 4 acres (W. of Hwy. 41/45, S. of Willow Creek Rd.)

7. WILDERNESS PARK - 200 acres Wilderness/Wetland Preserve (NE corner of Village)

8. KINDERBERG PARK - 23 acres (N. of Donges Bay Rd., W. of Heritage Hills Subdivision)

9. DHEINSVILLE HISTORICAL PARK - 9.5 acres (At six corners intersection of Fond du Lac Ave., Holy Hill Rd., & Maple Rd.)

10. HOMESTEAD HOLLOW COUNTY PARK - 105 acres (Off of Freistadt Rd.)

11. LITTLE LEAGUE PARK -10 acres (At corner of Freistadt & Division Roads)

12. FRIEDENFELD PARK - 53 acres (On Country Aire Dr., 1/2 mi. N. of Mequon Rd.)

13. SURVIVE ALIVE HOUSE (N115 W18700 Edison Drive - Next to Fire Station #2)

GERMANTOWN AREA SCHOOLS14. GERMANTOWN HIGH SCHOOL

W180 N11501 River Ln.

15. KENNEDY MIDDLE SCHOOL W160 N11836 Crusader Ct.

16. AMY BELLE ELEMENTARY 3294 Willow Creek Rd. - Colgate

17. MACARTHUR ELEMENTARY W154 N11492 Fond du Lac Ave.

18. COUNTY LINE ELEMENTARY W159 N9939 Butternut Rd.

19. ROCKFIELD ELEMENTARY N132 W18473 Rockfield Rd.

20. ST. BONIFACE SCHOOL W204 N11968 Goldendale Rd.

Germantown Facilities map

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N112 W17001 Mequon RoadP.O. Box 337Germantown, WI 53022-0337

Advertise With Us And Reach Over 20,000 People Throughout The Year! The Germantown Park & Recreation Department is offering space in our seasonal brochures. Our brochure is distributed three times annually to give you year-round exposure. Benefits include:• Association with a positive community service• Advertising at a reasonable cost• Advertise your business, any coupons or discount opportunities you may offer• Logo is placed in the sponsor’s area of our website with a link to your site

Online registration available at:

www.gtownrec.com

PRESORTED STANDARD

U.S. POSTAGEPAID

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53022

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Germantown, Wisconsin 53022

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N112 W17001 Mequon RoadP.O. Box 337Germantown, WI 53022-0337

Advertise With Us And Reach Over 20,000 People Throughout The Year! The Germantown Park & Recreation Department is offering space in our seasonal brochures. Our brochure is distributed three times annually to give you year-round exposure. Benefits include:• Association with a positive community service• Advertising at a reasonable cost• Advertise your business, any coupons or discount opportunities you may offer• Logo is placed in the sponsor’s area of our website with a link to your site

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