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Summer 2019 ACTIVITY GUIDE PROGRAM INFORMATION SCHEDULES New London Parks and Recreation VISIT US AT: WWW.NEWLONDONWI.ORG

New London Parks and Recreation · NEW LONDON AQUATIC & FITNESS CENTER: 815 W. Washington St. • 982-8524 NEW LONDON ACCESS (CABLE CHANNEL 990): 215 N. Shawano St. • 982-8537

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Summer 2019

ACTIVITY GUIDEPROGRAM • INFORMATION • SCHEDULES

New LondonParks andRecreation

VISIT US AT: WWW.NEWLONDONWI.ORGVISIT US AT: WWW.NEWLONDONWI.ORG

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NEW LONDON PARKS& RECREATION DEPARTMENTWEBSITE ADDRESS: www.newlondonwi.orgLIKE US ON FACEBOOK @ www.facebook.com/NLPRWIRECREATION DEPARTMENT: 215 N. Shawano St. • 982-8521

Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.NEW LONDON AQUATIC & FITNESS CENTER: 815 W. Washington St. • 982-8524NEW LONDON ACCESS (CABLE CHANNEL 990): 215 N. Shawano St. • 982-8537PARKS/BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS SHOP: 1306 W. Wolf River Ave. • 982-8510

Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 7:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.SENIOR CENTER: 600 W. Washington St. • 982-8522

Office Hours: Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.Senior Transit Service: 982-8523

PARKS AND RECREATION STAFFDIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SERVICES: Chad Hoerth • [email protected]

DIVISION HEADSRECREATION SUPERINTENDENT: Ginger Arndt • [email protected] & PARKS SUPERINTENDENT: Don GoodreauBUILDINGS AND GROUNDS SUPERINTENDENT: Ted Christian

MANAGERSAQUATIC MANAGER: Reid Fieber • [email protected] CENTER DIRECTOR: Lori Schneider • [email protected] NEW LONDON PRODUCER: Dick Johnson • [email protected]

FULL TIME SUPPORT STAFFAQUATIC SUPERVISOR: Morgan Gorges • [email protected] ASSISTANT: Michelle Lambrecht • [email protected] VAN DRIVERS: Mike Fredin and Dave Klinzing

PARKS, RECREATION & ACCESS NEW LONDON COMMITTEECHAIR: Rob WayCOMMITTEE MEMBERS: Bob Besaw V. Chair, Dennis Herter, John Faucher, Lori Dean CITIZEN MEMBERS: Bob Marcks, Henrica Bult**WILL CHANGE WITH APRIL ELECTIONSMeetings are the first Tuesday of each month at 5:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the City Municipal Building. Please see the front office for a posted agenda.

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UNPAID BALANCESDelinquent payments and unpaid balances on your account will result in a freeze on your account and you will not be able to utilize any Parks and Recreation Programs until your balance is paid.

TO ERR IS HUMANThe Parks and Recreation Department works hard to ensure that each program guide is free from errors. However, there are times when errors or changes in dates, times, rates or registration information do occur. We will do everything possible to correct such errors and inform you of changes. We thank you for your understanding when these situations arise.

CONFIRMATIONSNew London Parks & Recreation will notify you only if a class is cancelled due to low enrollment or filled. We will not call you to confirm you are registered.

PROGRAM ACCESSIt is the policy of the City of New London to comply in good faith with all applicable regulations, guidelines, etc. put forth in the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). To that end, it is the City’s intent to provide equal opportunity for everyone to participate in all City-sponsored programs and/or services offered, to attend every public meeting scheduled, and to utilize all public facilities available. Any person(s) in need of an alternative format (i.e. larger print, audio tapes, Braille, readers, interpreters, amplifiers, transcription) regarding information disseminated by the City of New London should notify the City prior to a meeting, etc., and please allow adequate time after a request for a copy of brochures, notices, etc. for delivery of that alternative format. Contact Chad Hoerth, by telephone at: (TDD) 982-8521 for more information.

REFUNDSFull refunds will be given for programs that are cancelled due to not meeting the required minimum to run the class, which is 6 participants. After the first class, if you choose not to participate a $5.00 fee will be claimed. No refund will be given after the second class of the program.

RAIN POLICYDuring inclement weather phone calls will be made to each participant as soon as possible. To find out if a program has been cancelled due to weather call 982-8521 or check our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/nlprwi.

RESIDENT POLICYA resident is any person who lives within the Corporate City Limits of New London. This is not to be confused with being a New London Area School District resident. City and School boundaries are not the same. Residents will have a street address and a Non-Resident’s address typically will begin with a letter. A non-resident is anyone who does NOT reside within the corporate city limits of New London. (Hortonville, Readfield, Dale, Royalton, Mukwa, etc. are NOT within the city limits of New London even though they have New London Zip Codes).

RESIDENT “MEMBERSHIP”If you find that you frequently are using the New London Parks and Recreation’s Services but are a non-resident we now have an option where you can purchase a membership to be a resident for the year. A one-time fee of $85.00 will qualify you to register and use any of the services we provide at a resident rate for the calendar year.

PARKS & RECREATION POLICY & PROCEDURE

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PROGRAM AGE SPECIFICATIONSAges listed in the program descriptions are the age that the child will be at the end of the program. This is strictly for the safety of your child and will only be reconsidered in extreme situations. If you have any questions please contact the Division Head.

“SAY CHEESE”Occasionally photographs will be taken of participants and activities and may be used for promotional purposes. If you do not wish to have your photograph taken, please convey this to the photographer and/or instructor. Also indicate your wishes on the waiver form filled out at the beginning of your session.

WAITING LIST PROCESSA waiting list is formed when a class reaches participant levels beyond the maximum based on the number of instructors we have and for the ultimate safety of the participants. The waiting list is designed to keep track of interested participants until someone drops out; transfers or a new program may be added if space and time are available. The waiting list is maintained based on a first come first served basis. Interested participants will be contacted and the registration process will be completed with payment in full if the above opportunities arise. We will only contact you if space becomes available within two weeks of the start date of the program.

2019 SUMMER ATTRACTION TICKET INFO

GATE PRICE WPRA PRICE UPPER DELLS BOAT TOUR – ADULT $32.01 $27.50 UPPER DELLS BOAT TOUR – CHILD (4-11 yrs) $16.01 $15.50

(3 & under free) JET BOAT ADVENTURE – ADULT $32.01 $27.50 JET BOAT ADVENTURE – CHILD (4-11 yrs) $16.01 $15.50 MILWAUKEE COUNTY ZOO – ADULT $16.25 $12.00 MILWAUKEE COUNTY ZOO – CHILD (3-12 yrs) $13.25 $10.00

(2 & under free) MT. OLYMPUS WATER & THEME PARK $40.00 $20.00

(2 & under free) NOAH’S ARK WATERPARK $37.35 $28.00

(children 35” & under free) PIRATE’S COVE ADVENTURE GOLF $9.00 $6.00

(4 & under free) WI DUCKS TOURS-ADULT $32.01 $27.50 WI DUCKS TOURS-CHILD $16.01 $15.50

(4-11 yrs) (3 & under free) SIX FLAGS GREAT AMERICA “WPRA WEEK” $83.18 $40.25

JUNE 29-JULY 7, 2019(2 & under free)

SIX FLAGS GREAT AMERICA “ANY DAY” $83.18 $53.25

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MONDAYS TUESDAYS WEDNESDAYS THURSDAYS FRIDAYS SATURDAYS

8:00-9:00 a.m.Yoga

6:00-7:00 a.m. Power Yoga

2 days a week T/Th

12:15-12:45 p.m. Abs & Assets

2 days a week W/F

6:00-7:00 a.m. Power Yoga

2 days a week T/Th

9:15-10:15 a.m. Yoga

8:00-9:00 a.m. Zumba Strong**

9:30-10:15 a.m. Tai Chi

9:30-10:30 a.m. Muscle Conditioning

4:30-5:30 p.m. On the Ball

8:00-9:00 a.m. Cardio Drumming

12:30-1:00 p.m. Abs & Assets

2 days a week W/F

12:15-12:45 p.m.TRX

6:00-7:00 p.m. Zumba**

5:35-6:05 p.m. Rump

9:30-10:30 a.m. Muscle Conditioning

4:30-5:30 p.m.Zumba**

7:05-7:35 p.m. TRX

6:10-7:10 p.m. Hiit or Miss

12:15-12:45 p.m. TRX

6:00-7:00 p.m.PiYo

7:35-8:05 p.m. TRX

4:30-5:30 p.m. Barre

6:00-7:00 p.m. Zumba**

**DROP IN FITNESS CLASSZUMBA® is a Latin-inspired dance workout that uses footwork and rhythms such as Salsa, Merengue, Cumbia and Reggaeton. In the Washington Center Gym. Strong by Zumba combines body weight, muscles conditioning, cardio and plyometric training to music that has been designed to match every move.

2019 ZUMBA FEES: Resident/Non-Resident Senior FeeMembership Card (10 classes): $27.00/$38.25 $13.50/19.00Individual Class Pass: $3.00/$4.25

ADULT FITNESS SESSIONSFREE TRIAL WEEKS: JUNE 18-22, 2019 AND AUGUST 12-16, 2019

If you have never tried one of our Fitness Classes and are a little nervous to commit to registering, this week is for you!

Try out whichever classes you would like for free and then register for the next session when you � nd one you love!

Free class opportunities are subject to change due to cancellations and rescheduling of our previous session.

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MONDAYS TUESDAYS WEDNESDAYS THURSDAYS FRIDAYS SATURDAYS

8:00-9:00 a.m.Yoga

6:00-7:00 a.m. Power Yoga

2 days a week T/Th

12:15-12:45 p.m. Abs & Assets

2 days a week W/F

6:00-7:00 a.m. Power Yoga

2 days a week T/Th

9:15-10:15 a.m. Yoga

8:00-9:00 a.m. Zumba Strong**

9:30-10:15 a.m. Tai Chi

9:30-10:30 a.m. Muscle Conditioning

4:30-5:30 p.m. On the Ball

8:00-9:00 a.m. Cardio Drumming

12:30-1:00 p.m. Abs & Assets

2 days a week W/F

12:15-12:45 p.m.TRX

6:00-7:00 p.m. Zumba**

5:35-6:05 p.m. Rump

9:30-10:30 a.m. Muscle Conditioning

4:30-5:30 p.m.Zumba**

7:05-7:35 p.m. TRX

6:10-7:10 p.m. Hiit or Miss

12:15-12:45 p.m. TRX

6:00-7:00 p.m.PiYo

7:35-8:05 p.m. TRX

4:30-5:30 p.m. Barre

6:00-7:00 p.m. Zumba**

Make sure to “Like” New London Parks and Recreation on Facebookto get all the up to date information on all of our programs!

Summer Session I: June 24-August 9, No class July 4, August 15 will be the last class for Thursday ClassesRegistration: May 20-June 23, late fee starts June 24

Summer Session II: August 19-October 4, No class September 2, October 7 will be the last class for Monday ClassesRegistration: July 15-August 18, late fee starts August 19

Please see page 14 for dates, times and locations and how to register.

WHAT IS THE FOCUS OF THIS CLASS:

** Indicates a drop in class, you must purchase a land exercise pass to attend. Further details on the classes listed above are on following pages,

including class description, location, and fees.

Strength Restorative Cardio

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SPECIAL ADULT FITNESS PROMO NIGHTSFITNESS IN THE PARKSJoin the New London Parks and Recreation Department’s fitness staff outside for these free fitness opportunities right before the Chamber of Commerce’s Concerts in the Park the 1st and 3rd Thursday of June, July and August. These classes will meet in the park shelter next to the Chamber of Commerce, behind the Family Diner in Pfeifer Park. Classes start at 5:00 p.m. and last approximately 45 minutes.

Classes are free; please bring a yoga mat and water bottle if you have them!Thursday, June 6Thursday, June 20Thursday, July 18Thursday, August 1Thursday, August 15Please note that all classes are subject to possible change.

PERSONAL TRAININGWhat is personal training and how can it benefit you?

• Unlike a group exercise class, personal training helps you to examine your current lifestyle, establish goals, and creates a unique plan to help you achieve those goals.

• It is more than just “one-on-one” exercise sessions. Goals are constantly evaluated and programs are tweaked to provide an ever-evolving workout that varies, as your body needs change.

• The focus is on “you”; optimizing workouts in the amount of time that you have available, and creating a plan that you can stick to.

• A personal trainer can provide encouragement and develop safe strategies to achieve or maintain a healthy weight.

• You learn proper techniques to exercise safely and effectively.• It empowers you to make your fitness routine a part of your lifestyle.

Personal training is for any age or fitness level, from the individual who wants to improve flexibility and range-of-motion to the seasoned athlete who wants to improve their current fitness level.We have two options for training, personal one-on-one training or train with a buddy and a personal trainer. Both options are offered as one hour sessions, but you are more than welcome to split that into half hour sessions if that fits you and your trainers schedule.

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FEES ARE AS FOLLOWS:

Whether you need specific issues corrected, want to lose some weight or you are getting bored with your usual workout we can help you out! Our trainers can work one on one with you or we have a special pricing for those who want to work out with a buddy! Our personal training programs are customized to the goals and individual issues you discuss with our trainer. You may work out in our gyms, the Aquatic and Fitness Center or even at our parks! Perfect for those people that have goals of weight loss or overall improving fitness levels and general health!

Our trainers have a wide variety of skills to help you reach your goals! Mary Bohm: NETA Certified Personal Trainer, AEA Certified Aquatic Fitness Professional, PWR Fitness Trained Professional (Parkinson’s Wellness Recovery), NASM Corrective Exercise Specialist, ACE Health Coach, Knee Injury Prevention Specialist, Sports Nutrition Certificate, LiveStrong Certification, Tai Chi/Qi Gong, PiYo, Pound, and Strong Women Certifications

Marta Wesenick: NETA Certified Personal Trainer and Zumba, Barre Connect and TRX Group Certified Fitness instructor.

Jamie Brittain: AFAA Trained Senior Fitness, Yoga, HIIT, Muscle Conditioning , Former Certified Military Fitness Specialist, Zumba ®, Zumba Gold ®, Zumba Toning ®, Aqua Zumba®

How does registration work? Call the New London Parks and Recreation Office at (920) 982-8521 Stop by the office at 215 N. Shawano. St. or go online in the membership section of our online registration system at www.newlondonwi.org

When you register you will choose how many hourly sessions you would initially like to do and you will pay for those.We will give the trainer of your choice your contact information and she will set up your initial appointment. You will receive a membership card that you will scan each time you meet with your trainer.

Individual Personal Training One-Nine Sessions: Residents/Non-Residents $27.00/$32.00 per hour10 or more Sessions: Residents/Non-Residents $22.00/$27.00 per hour

Buddy Personal Training Cost is per personOne-Nine Sessions: Residents/Non-Residents $16.00/$18.50 per hour10 Sessions: Residents/Non-Residents $13.50/$16.00 per hour

Senior Fees are as follows:Individual Senior FeesOne-Nine Sessions: Resident/Non-Resident $13.50/$16.00 per hour 10 or more Sessions: Residents/Non-Resident $11.00/$13.50 per hour

Buddy Training Senior Fees Cost is per personOne-Nine Sessions: Resident/Non-Residents $6.75/$8.00 per hour10 or more Sessions: Residents/Non-Residents $5.50/$6.75 per hour

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2019 SUMMER YOUTH RECREATION PROGRAM REGISTRATION TIMES & DATES

Registration for all 2019 Summer Recreation Programs will begin at 8:00 a.m. on Monday, April 29, 2019 . You can stop by our office, register online or just call the office to get registered on or after that date.

Registration is accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. The registration deadline is midnight of Monday, June 17, unless otherwise stated in the program information. Late registration will be accepted through Friday, June 28, if space or the program is still available at an additional cost of $5.00 per person, per program. Any program that does not meet a minimum enrollment requirement will be cancelled at 8:00 a.m. on June 17.

DON’T FORGET THAT YOU CAN REGISTER ONLINE!View program descriptions, schedules and sign up for events from the comfort of your home! We now accept credit cards online, when you come in to register or if you would like to register online. Go to www.newlondonwi.org and click on the Parks and Recreation link to begin.

If you registered for a New London Parks and Recreation Program or a New London Aquatic and Fitness Center Program in the last five years you more than likely have an online account already created. Please contact the Parks and Recreation Department if you are unsure about An existing account.

All new users for online registration will need to register with the Parks & Recreation Office to gain a user name and password to access your account. To do that you can come in, call the Parks and Rec office or fill out the online form and submit a request. Please note that if you submit an online request you will not be able to immediately sign up for programs until our staff has approved and created your account, so please fill out the request form a few days before you plan to register online. If you have questions about this service please call the Parks & Recreation office at 982-8521.

CLASS ATTENDANCE / PARENT’S DAY:With your child’s best interest in mind we ask that parents and friends do not remain in the classroom or gym during class time. We ask our instructors to enforce this policy so that your child may devote his/her attention to the class without interruptions. Parent’s Day is scheduled for the end of each session, we encourage you to attend on Parent’s Day so the staff and students can showcase their progress.

Children outside of the classroom should have adult supervision at all times. Instructors will stay with your child until they are picked up or leave the facility at the end of class. If your child is able to leave class on his or her own please communicate that directly with the instructor on the first day. **Please make sure that if your child is expecting you to pick them up at the end of class that you are on time; our instructors may have another class starting or need to be at another scheduled program. **

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ACTIVE YOUTH PROGRAMSThese classes are designed to teach your child about the basics of the sport or activity and to make it enjoyable for them . Fundamentals and techniques will lead to fun games and activities and before they know it, it’s time to go home!

FIT LIL BUDDIES AGES 4-6Downward facing puppies, to duck duck goose, activities during this class will vary from yoga poses to traditional games and lifelong fitness activities, teaching the participants the importance of active play in their lives.

Dates: Wednesdays, June 19-July 24, 2019 Time: 2:45-3:30 p.m. Location: Washington Center Gym Fee: Resident/Non-Resident $12.50/$20.25 Registration: April 29-June 16, 2019 Late Registration: Starts June 17 with a $5.00 late fee

LIL’ BUDDIES BASKETBALL AGES 4-6Was ball your child’s first word? This program will start the children off on the right track with fundamentals, from shooting and passing, to rules and regulations, with pint size balls and a shorter hoop.

Dates: Mondays, June 17-July 22, 2019Time: 2:45-3:30 p.m.

Location: Washington Center GymFee: Resident/Non-Resident $12.50/$20.25

Registration: April 29-June 16, 2019Late Registration: Starts June 17 with a $5.00 late fee

QUIK START TENNIS AGES 4-6With a grant from the United States Tennis Association we are able to make the courts smaller, the nets shorter and the balls slower and bigger! This class is designed to introduce your youngster to tennis at an early age, so much easier than having all of the “big person” equipment to deal with!

Dates: Tuesdays, June 18-July 23, 2019Time: 2:45-3:30 p.m.

Location: Hatten Park Tennis CourtsFee: Resident/Non-Resident $12.50/$20.25

Registration: April 29-June 16, 2019Late Registration: Starts June 17 with a $5.00 late fee

BASKETBALL AGES 7-12During the parks and rec basketball classes we take time to focus on the drills and techniques but also take the time to play games that make basketball fun!

Dates: Mondays, June 17-July 22, 2019Time: 1:30-2:30 p.m.

Location: Washington Center GymFee: Resident/Non-Resident $16.50/$27.00

Registration: April 29-June 16, 2019Late Registration: Starts June 17 with a $5.00 late fee

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VOLLEYBALL AGES 7-12From practicing serves to bettering your sets, this class is a great opportunity to work on techniques and playing some pickup games.

Dates: Tuesdays, June 18-July 23, 2019Times: 1:30-2:30 p.m.

Location: Washington Center GymFee: Resident/Non-Resident $16.50/$27.00

Registration: April 29-June 16, 2019Late Registration: Starts June 17 with a $5.00 late fee

TENNISOur tennis classes are a great way to get introduced to the sport. The classes will cover individual drills, singles and doubles play.Please bring a racquet, closed-toed shoes and a water bottle.

Dates & Times: Thursdays, June 20-August 1, no class July 4, 2019 8-10 years old: 1:30-2:30 p.m. 11 years old and up: 2:45-3:45 p.m. Location: Hatten Park Tennis Courts Fee: Resident/Non-Resident $16.50/$27.00

*During inclement weather participants will be brought into the Kunkel Shelter at the Werner-Allen Blvd entrance of Hatten Park.

Registration: April 29-June 16, 2019 Late Registration: Starts June 17 with a $5.00 late fee

FIT KIDS AGES 7-12This program to introduces kids to fun ways to stay fit. Whether it is playing traditional playground games or learning new yoga poses, this class will have the students having so much fun they won’t even know they are “working out!”

Dates: Tuesdays, June 18-July 23, 2019Times: 2:30-3:30 p.m.

Location: Washington Center GymFee: Resident/Non-Resident $16.50/$27.00

Registration: April 29-June 16, 2019Late Registration: Starts June 17 with a $5.00 late fee

GYMNASTICS, TUMBLING AND CHEER PROGRAMS

Our instructors put an emphasis on fun and basic movements and allow the youth to explore the sports without the pressure of a competition. All of these classes will have a parent performance at the Ignite Building on the last day of class. Each student will get a Parks and Rec Ignite T-shirt to wear for this performance and to keep. Please register for the appropriate age level. If our instructors feel that your child should be in a different level they will communicate that with you after the first week. There is a minimum enrollment of 4 children per class; if that minimum is not met we will cancel the program at 8:00 a.m. on Monday, June 17. Ignite Building address: 300 Wolf River Plaza.

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KINDERGYMNASTICS AGES 4-6In this class children work on beginning tumbling skills, basics of bars, beam, vault, trampoline, and terminology. We will continue to develop gross motor skills. Dates/Times: Mondays, June 17-July 29, 2019 11:10 a.m.-12:10 p.m.

Or Mondays, June 17-July 29, 2019 12:40-1:40 p.m. Location: Ignite Practice Facility Fee: Resident/Non-Resident $22.50/$37.50 Registration: April 29-June 16, 2019 Late Registration: Starts June 17 with a $5.00 late fee

BEAMING BEGINNERS AGES 7-8In this class, children work on beginning tumbling skills as well as the basics of bars, beam, vault andtrampoline. As students work in each developmental level they are building strength, flexibility, balance and spatial awareness. Skills are broken down in order to facilitate learning. Dates/Times: Mondays, June 17-July 29, 2019 1:45-2:45 p.m.

Or Wednesdays, June 19-July 31, 2019 10:05-11:05 a.m. Location: Ignite Practice Facility Fee: Resident/Non-Resident $22.50/$37.50 Registration: April 29-June 16, 2019 Late Registration: Starts June 17 with a $5.00 late fee

FLIPPING FORWARD AGES 8-11Before entering this level, children must already be able to independently execute cartwheels, round-offs, and back bends on the floor, pullover on the bars, display independence walking and doing basic movements on the balance beam. Students build on what they have learned in previous classes and begin to work on more advanced skills and the way they connect. Dates/Times: Mondays, June 17-July 29, 2019 2:50-3:50 p.m. Location: Ignite Practice Facility Fee: Resident/Non-Resident $22.50/$37.50 Registration: April 29-June 16, 2019 Late Registration: Starts June 17 with a $5.00 late fee

PRE-SCHOOL TUMBLING AGES 3 & 4 YEARS OLDThis preschool program is focused on gross motor skill development. We work to build strength, coordination and flexibility in order to introduce youth to more advanced tumbling skills. Dates/Times: Mondays, June 17-July 29, 2019 10:05 a.m.-11:05 a.m.

Wednesdays, June 19-July 24, 2019 12:40-1:40 p.m. Location: Ignite Practice Facility Fee: Resident/Non-Resident $40.00/$55.00 Registration: April 29-June 16, 2019 Late Registration: Starts June 17 with a $5.00 late fee

Ignite Practice Facility Resident/Non-Resident $40.00/$55.00 April 29-June 16, 2019 Starts June 17 with a $5.00 late fee

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DANCE BASICS AGES 5-8In this class children work on Pom, Jazz and Kick style dance moves perfect to get them started in the basics of being on a dance team. The summer classes will culminate a final routine to be performed the last day of class. Dates/Times: Wednesdays, June 19-July 31, 2019 11:10 a.m.-12:10 p.m. or 1:45 p.m.-2:45 p.m. Location: Ignite Practice Facility Fee: Resident/Non-Resident $22.50/$37.50 Registration: April 29-June 16, 2019 Late Registration: Starts June 17 with a $5.00 late fee

POM AGES 6-8+This class starts with the basics of competition pom and progresses into the development of a routine by teaching the participants techniques and moves that are important to a routine. They will perform for you on their last day of class. Dates/Times: Wednesdays, June 19-July 31, 2019 9:00-10:00 a.m. Location: Ignite Practice Facility Fee: Resident/Non-Resident $22.50/$37.50 Registration: April 29-June 16, 2019 Late Registration: Starts June 17 with a $5.00 late fee

KICK/JAZZThis class starts with the basics of competition Kick/Jazz and progresses into the development of a routine by teaching the participants techniques and moves that are important to a routine. They will perform for you on their last day of class. Dates/Times: Mondays, June 17-July 29, 2019 9:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. Location: Ignite Practice Facility Fee: Resident/Non-Resident $22.50/$37.50 Registration: April 29-June 16, 2019 Late Registration: Starts June 17 with a $5.00 late fee

HIP HOPThis class starts with the basics of competition Hip Hop and progresses into the development of a routine and teaching the participants techniques and moves that are important to a routine. They will perform on their last day of class. Dates/Times: Mondays, June 17-July 29, 2019 2:50-3:50 p.m. Location: Ignite Practice Facility Fee: Resident/Non-Resident $22.50/$37.50 Registration: April 29-June 16, 2019 Late Registration: Starts June 17 with a $5.00 late fee

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ENRICHMENT AND ARTSFAIRY TALES, FOOD, & FUN AGES 5-9This class takes the fairy tale and turns it into an edible journey through the storyline. We teach your children about the basics of measuring, safety and of course tasting the final product while tying it all together in our very own cookbook! Dates: Mondays, June 17-July 29, 2019 Times: 1:00-2:00 p.m. Location: Washington Center – Senior Center Room Fee: Residents/ Non-Residents $16.50/$27.00 Registration: April 29-June 16, 2019 Late Registration: Starts June 17 with a $5.00 late fee

KRAFTY KIDS AGES 5-9We will create all of the coolest art projects and during class time. We will be using all different sorts of mediums from clay to jewelry and every sort of paint possible There will be a mess, but we clean it up for you! Have your child dress appropriately for spills. Dates: Tuesdays, June 18-July 30, 2019 Times: 1:30-2:30 p.m. Location: Washington Center-Activity Room Fee: Residents/Non-Residents $16.50/$27.00 Registration: April 29-June 16, 2019 Late Registration: Starts June 17 with a $5.00 late fee

COOKING FOR YOU AGES 8-12This class helps youth find their inner Master Chef by starting out with simple snacks to eventually making the family dinner! Students will learn the importance of measurements, kitchen safety and dinner etiquette. Dates: Mondays, June 17-July 29, 2019 Times: 2:00-3:00 p.m. Location: Washington Center – Senior Center Room Fee: Residents/ Non-Residents $16.50/$27.00 Registration: April 29-June 16, 2019 Late Registration: Starts June 17 with a $5.00 late fee

CRAFT IT! AGES 8-12It’s the truth…we love Pinterest here at that the NLPRD, and we want to try every cool craft we find with our participants! Each week will be a different DIY project and we guarantee kiddos will be bringing home fun new decorations and presents for you! Dates: Tuesdays, June 18-July 30, 2019 Times: 12:30-1:30 p.m. Location: Washington Center-Activity Room Fee: Residents/Non-Residents $16.50/$27.00 Registration: April 29-June 16, 2019 Late Registration: Starts June 17 with a $5.00 late fee

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CHILDREN’S GARDEN AGES 5-12This program is led by Waupaca County Master Gardeners. Children’s Garden is a living, learning opportunity to gain awareness and sensitivity to nature. Children learn how plants grow by growing their own garden! Each child is given a 4x4 garden plot. We use the square foot gardening method and children have the option to grow vegetables, flowers or both! They also learn how to use our produce in the making of healthy snacks. There will also be garden related crafts, stories and activities. There is a maximum of 15 children in this class so sign up soon! Scholarships and family discounts are available; please contact the Parks and Recreation Office at (920) 982-8521 for details. Dates: Thursdays, June 6-August 22, 2019 (Planting Day Saturday, June 1, 2019) **No classes the week of July 4, 2019 Times: 9:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Location: Pfeifer Park Shelter Fee: Residents/Non-Residents $26.00/$41.00 Registration: April 29-June 16, 2019 Late Registration: Starts June 17 with a $5.00 late fee

L.E.A.N. START WORKSHOP FOR PARENTS Lifestyle. Exercise. Attitude. Nutrition

L.E.A.N. Start classes teach that being healthy is not just about the food we eat; it is about how L.E.A.N. positively or negatively affects behavior, learning, attitude, energy levels, attention and much more. These classes are designed for families with school-aged children and teach: • Sustainable strategies to develop a lifetime of health• Recipes that make nutrition easy, fun and affordable• Innovative ideas and activities that keep kids moving• Which foods are best for growing kids• Easy label reading techniques• Labeling loopholes that might be making family members sick• Which ingredients can affect behavior, concentration and energy levels• And much, much more!L.E.A.N. workshops are not your typical wellness programs. You will laugh your way through class, learn simple, time and money saving solutions for improving your family’s health, and leave empowered to lead others, including yourself, toward better health. Class is led by a certified health coach, and will give you take home tips, tricks and even sometimes snacks! Dates: June 17-July 22, 2019 Registration: April 15-June 14, 2019 Time: 5-6:30 p.m. Location: New London Chamber of Commerce Building Fee: Resident/Non-Resident: $23.00/$35.00

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CAMP HATTENHOW TO REGISTERREGISTRATION DATES: Registration will open on April 1, 2019. The registration deadline for Camp Hatten sessions is the Wednesday before the week you would like to register for. Payment for this session is due on this day. You will not be allowed to be put on payment plans at all for Camp Hatten, if you sign up for a session you must pay in full at that time.LATE REGISTRATIONS: If you want to register after that day or on the week of the session there will be a $10.00 late fee incor-porated into your total cost.PAYMENT IN FULL IS DUE WEDNESDAY BEFORE THE SESSION STARTS!! Payments cannot be made at Camp when you drop your child off. Delinquent payments and unpaid balances on your account will result in a freeze on your account and you will not be able to utilize any Parks and Recreation Programs until your balance is paid.TRANSFERS AND WITHDRAWALS: When choosing the Daily Fees you must clarify your dates on the Wednesday that the payment is due. There will be absolutely no refunds or credits to your account for withdrawals. There will be a $10.00 transfer fee if you want to switch a day of the week that you would like to have your child attend camp.All fees and registrations will be at the discre-tion of the Recreation Coordinator and Public Services Director. It is extremely important that we know the specific dates and times that your child is attending camp during the registration process for staffing and account-ability purposes.DAILY CAMP INFORMATION: Camp Hatten is a children’s day camp that offers children in grades K-8 weekly theme-related playtime, structured games, day trips, weekly trips to the New London Aquatic and Fitness Center, the New London Public Library and so much more. Register week by week for whichever themes interest you and your child the most.

Camp Hatten meets Monday through Friday at the historic Hatten Park. Full day campers will need to bring their own lunches to camp every day; the headquarters is equipped with a microwave and refrigerator for lunches, please pack utensils if needed. Half-Day campers are more than welcome to join us at lunchtime which will be at noon daily. The headquarters of Camp Hatten is located at Kunkel Shelter, located at the main entrance of Hatten Park, by the horseshoe pits. Most camp activities will be located in Hatten Park, the New London Aquatic and Fitness Center and the Washington Center Gym. There may also be some field trips planned outside of the City of New London. Parents will be notified of all trips by a newsletter sent home with campers every Friday and in a weekly eblast for the upcoming week. Parents and friends are more than welcome to attend field trips with campers; all we need is registration and payment by the deadline of that field trip. FLEXIBILITY: If there is another NLPR Program or an in-city, New London School District program you would like your child to participate in we have staff specifically designated to accompany your child safely to and from other programs we offer. Please indicate the need for this service at the time of registration and in writing when you drop your child off for the first time that week.

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Camp Hatten Resident Non-Resident

FULL WEEK: $120/wk $149/wk

FULL WEEK ADDITIONAL SIBLING $100/wk $120/wk

Individual days must be indicated during registration the Wednesday the week before for the options below:

DAILY FEE (1-4 DAYS): $28/day $32/day

½ DAY AM (1-5 DAYS) $17/day $19/day

½ DAY PM (1-5 DAYS) $17/day $19/day

CAMP SCHEDULEDaily Drop off Time: 7:15-8:00 a.m.

There will not be staff available before 7:15 a.m., please plan accordingly. 1/2 Day pickup and drop off time: 12:00-1:00 p.m.

All campers will be at the Kunkle Shelter during this time, they may be off site for other activities before or after this time. In the event of bad weather we transfer to an indoor facility, please check the door to see where we are. We do our best to contact everyone and let them know.

Daily Pick up Time: 4:30-5:30 p.m. A $5.00 late pick up fee will be charged if camper is not picked up by 5:30 p.m.

PROGRAMMING INCLUDES:Activities: The day is full of a wide variety of physical activities and games in a non-competitive environment. We offer plenty of passive activities such as arts and crafts during the day. Activi-ties are centered on the weekly theme.Field Trips: Occasionally campers will venture on half- or full-day trips to recreational or educa-tional attractions in town and around the Fox Valley. Most of these field trips will not include an extra fee, unless it is required that we rent a bus. The Parks and Recreation Department also offers several field trips to the public. Campers and their families and friends are more than welcome to register for these and the bus for all of these events will pick up at Camp Hatten; these field trips do require an additional registration fee. Campers are not obligated to go on field trips that have an additional cost; there is a full day of camp still scheduled for that day which your child can attend. Swimming: Each week there will be times when the campers go swimming at the New London Aquatic and Fitness Center.Newsletter: Your child will bring home a newsletter each Friday that pertains to the next week All parents with an email registered in the system will receive this email each Thursday after-noon This newsletter has a lot of valuable information, notices about field trips, any issues we have noticed at camp, things we may want your child to bring to camp for the next week...so please read it carefully each week.

YOUR CAMP COUNSELORS AND STAFF:The camp will be administered by professional staff members of the New London Parks and Recreation Department and supervised by highly motivated and trained Parks and Recreation Staff. We ensure high quality supervision of all campers with a low ratio of campers to counsel-ors. The entire Parks and Recreation Staff are trained in CPR and First Aid. Certified Lifeguards are on staff during all pool activities.

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SESSION I: WELCOME TO CAMP!June 17-21, 2019Welcome to the first week of Camp Hatten.Welcome to the first week of Camp Hatten.Summer is here and we are so excited to meet you! The campers get to know their new camp buddies and the counselors while learning favorite camp activities and games!SESSION 2: WILD AND WACKY SPORTSJune 24-28, 2019We start with typical sports and then introduce the fun, crazy sports! Pickle Ball? Broom Ball? Yolf? We’ll try them out! We also create our own games and make sports related crafts. SESSION 3: HOMETOWN PROUD WEEKJuly 1-5, 2019 No Camp on July 4This week and every week , we are proud to be American, and from New London! This week we take time to learn more about city history and celebrate New London!SESSION 4: AROUND THE WORLDJuly 8-12, 2019 New Dublin is our name one week out of the year, so we hear a lot about Ireland but what other ethnicities and cultures are out there that we may have never heard of or that we may even have ancestors from. Sample ethnic foods, make crafts that are out of this world and play global children’s games. SESSION 5: UNDER THE SEAJuly 15-19, 2019 Camper’s favorite week... play water games, make water crafts and spend a little extra time at the New London Aquatic and Fitness Center attending the Water Carnival!SESSION 6: CSI: CAMP HATTENJuly 22-26, 2019This week we delve into the world of mystery, learn about our emergency services and even tour the jail and court room.The NLPD will visit Camp Hatten and show us ways that they really solve a crime! SESSION 7: MAD SCIENCEJuly 29-August 2, 2019 Experiment like a Mad Scientist, make your own slime and put together some crazy concoctions! The guest performer at Thursdays Library program will be all about science too!

SESSION 8: SUPER HERO WEEKAugust 5-9, 2019This week we discover our super powers and takover Camp Hatten to do good and do away with evil for good! The Parks & Rec Dept. joins the true super hero’s -the New London Police Department and the New London Fire Department- in our National Night Out Event. Kid’s games, Touch a Truck and much more! Tuesday, August 6 4:30-6:30 p.m. at the City Municipal Building and Police and Fire Department.SESSION 9: PLANES, TRAINS AND AUTOMOBILESAugust 12-16, 2019Learn about the wide world of go, go, go this week! Take a peek at the world of aviation, locomotion and we may even get a visit from a fast car, an old car and visit a place with new cars!

CAMP HATTEN SUMMER CALENDAR

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5 Sessions scheduled for three age groups:Knee-High Naturalists, June 25-29

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(3rd, 4th & 5th grades)

Outdoor exploration, crafts, games,and interpretive nature walks.

Gain knowledge and appreciation of the naturalworld and a greater sense of self confidence.

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SPECIAL EVENTSYOUTH FISHING DAY AGES 4-14Join us for a beautiful day fishing the Wolf. Each child receives a tackle box and fishing pole and the education of an enjoyable lifelong sport. A representative from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources will introduce the fishing rules and regulations and fish species of the Wolf River and other local waters as well as answer any questions you may have. Volunteers will help show children how to tie a proper knot, bait their hook, cast, catch and release their fish. Children ages 4-9 must come with an adult and life jacket. This event will not be cancelled due to the weather so please dress appropriately if there is inclement weather. There is a 30 person maximum in this class so register now!

Date: Saturday, June 1, 2019 Time: 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Location: Riverside Park Fee: Resident/Non-Resident $12.00/$17.00 DAY OF EVENT FEE: Resident/Non-Resident $15.00/$20.00 Registration: May 1-May 31, 2019 Maximum of 30 participants allowed, this program fills fast! So register today!

NATIONAL NIGHT OUTNational Night Out is an annual community-building campaign that promotes protective services-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie to make our neighborhoods safer, more caring places to live. Together, we are making that happen. National Night Out enhances the relationship between neighbors and protective services while bringing back a true sense of community and provides a great opportunity to bring police, fire and neighbors together under positive circumstances. This year we are bringing the event to the heart of our city and having all of our activities on the grounds of the Municipal Building and Police and Fire Department.

This event brings back Touch a Truck for its eighth year! Want to see what it’s like to sit up high in a fire truck or what the Mobile Crime Unit looks like from the inside? Have you tried to get a truck driver to beep his horn at you on the highway? From plows to front end loaders, emergency vehicles and more! Come and meet the guys that run them and crawl around on and in them!

Date: Tuesday, August 6, 2019 Time: 4:30-6:30 p.m. Location: City of New London Municipal Building/Police and Fire Station Fee: FREE

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FIELD TRIPSPre-registration is required for each trip. This can be done at the Parks & Recreation

Department at 215 N. Shawano Street or call 920-982-8521.***A booster seat is required for any child under 4 years old or under 40 pounds. Please let the Recreation Department know 2 weeks in advance if you are in need of a car/booster seat or if you are planning on bringing one so the bus is properly equipped with seatbelts. *** An adult or responsible babysitter must accompany children under 10 years old. *** Register your child for Camp Hatten and drop them off at the Camp Headquarters to have them supervised by Camp Staff on this day. Ask about Camp Hatten Daily registration if you are interested in this option. You must be registered the Friday before the week of Camp to take advantage of this option. There is a minimum of 30 participants in order to run a field trip so please register as soon as possible. It will be cancelled after the registration deadline if the minimum is not met. A fun field trip can be ruined if than everyone waits until the last minute to register. Please register at least a week early to avoid disappointment.

BAY BEACH TRIP WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 2019Pack a lunch and join us for a ton of fun at Green Bay’s historic amusement park! This is one of our favorite field trips! With 2 new rides the Rockin’ Tug and Bay Beast this will be a fun day! Enjoy all of the carnival rides, the Zippen Pippen and even the staff loves to race down the giant slide and eat a sno-cone!

Who: Ages 5 and up Youth under the age of 10 must be accompanied by an adult.

When: Depart from the Municipal Building’s back parking lot at 9:00 a.m. & return by 3:30 p.m.

Fee: Residents/Non-Residents: $15.00/$20.00 Includes transportation and 20 tickets Pack a lunch or concessions are available Registration: April 1-June 10, 2019

Registration the day of the trip will result in a $5.00 late fee, trip will be cancelled the day before the trip if the minimum of 30 participants is not met,

registering the day of the trip will not resurrect the trip.

FUNSET BOULEVARD WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 2019Deluxe Wristband, which includes all day, unlimited access to:

• Laser Tag • Kid’s Playground • 20 Game Tokens • Bumper Cars • Train • Pizza and Soda Buffet • Mini Golf • Carousel When: Depart from the Municipal Building’s back parking lot at

10:30 a.m. & return by 3:00 p.m. Fee: Residents/Non-Residents: $20.00/$25.00 Registration: April 1-July 2, 2019

Registration the day of the trip will result in a $5.00 late fee, trip will be cancelled the day before the trip if the minimum of 30 participants is not met,

registering the day of the trip will not resurrect the trip.

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TIMBER RATTLERS GAME MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 2019Enjoy a day at the ballpark watching our very own Wisconsin Timber Rattlers, Milwaukee Brewers Class “A” Affiliate. These players are going to be the next big thing in the Major Leagues so come with us for a cheap and fun day at the ballpark! It is Kid’s Rock day at the ball park. Kids zone inflatables are free and kids 12 and under eat free (one hot-dog and one soda – voucher received as they enter the ballpark).

Who: EVERYONE ***Please read above car/booster seat information *** When: Depart from the Municipal Building’s back parking lot at

10:30 a.m. & return by 4:30 p.m. Fee: Residents/Non-Residents: $20.00/$25.00 Registration: April 30-July 20, 2018

Registration the day of the trip will result in a $5.00 late fee, trip will be cancelled the day before the trip if the minimum of 30 participants is not met,

registering the day of the trip will not resurrect the trip.

XTREME AIR TRAMPOLINE PARK WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 2019Wisconsin’s Largest Indoor Trampoline Park offers Indoor Trampolines, Rock Climbing, Basketball and Dodgeball. Regardless of the weather outside, Xtreme Air Trampoline Park offers excitement and exercise for all ages; whether it’s catching air jumping, flipping and twisting on over 12,000 sq. ft of trampoline fun, jousting with your friends on the Gladiator Joust, climbing three stories high on Mt. Xtreme rock wall, perfecting your dunk at one of our three, 360 Slam Dunk basketball trampolines, or playing one of the most exhilarating games of dodgeball ever in one of two self-contained dodgeball trampoline arenas.

When: Depart from the Municipal Building’s back parking lot at 12:00 p.m. & return by 3:30 p.m.

Fee: Residents/Non-Residents: $20.00/$25.00 Registration: April 1-July 16, 2019

Registration the day of the trip will result in a $5.00 late fee, trip will be cancelled the day before the trip if the minimum of 30 participants is not met,

registering the day of the trip will not resurrect the trip.

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NEW LONDON AQUATIC & FITNESS CENTER815 W. Washington St. • New London, WI 54961(920) 982-8524 • www.facebook.com/NLPRWI

For more information on the programs below, or to register, visit the Aquatic Programs page on the City of New London website (www.newlondonwi.org). You can also register by calling (920) 982-8524 or stopping by the Aquatic & Fitness Center or at the Parks and Recreation Office window at City Hall (215. N Shawano St.; (920) 982-8521)

SPECIAL BUILDING HOURS TO NOTE• Thursday, July 4 – Independence Day open 6am - 7pm

u Public Swims 1:30-4:00pm & 4:30-7:00pmu Weight Room: 6am – 7:00pm

• Monday, September 2 - Labor Day CLOSED• Fall New London School District Girl’s Swim Team Swim Meets.

Pool water temperature will be dropped to 82°F these days. No 7pm Aquacise classesu September 12u September 17u October 3

SUMMER MEMBERSHIP DEALIf you’re going to be hanging out at the pool all summer – you might as well save some money in the process. The General pass includes entrance to the main pool, splash pad, hot tub (18 and older), saunas and the weight room (both for ages 16+). It does not include any instructor-led classes such as water exercise and swimming lessons. Passes are valid from June 1 – August 31st General Pass Youth = Resident $45.00 / Non-Resident $63.00General Pass Family = Resident $81.00 / Non-Resident $108.00

SPECIAL SWIMS AND DATESUnderwater Easter Egg Hunt

Bring your goggles and wear your favorite egg hunting suit to our best Underwater Easter Egg Hunt yet. Eggs will be scattered throughout the pool, hidden in every nook and cranny. Come hunt for some eggs and enjoy a special swim. Our mini Concession Stand with soda, chips, and other goodies will be open. The Hunt begins at 1 o’clock and continues until all eggs are found. Once the eggs have been recovered we continue the afternoon with a public swim.

DATE: Friday, April 19 TIME: 1-3pm FEE: $2.00

Annual “May-ntenance”The Aquatic and Fitness Center will be closed for maintenance and cleaning during the weeks of May 12- May 27 We are sorry for any inconvenience, but we want to make the pool and fitness center the best it can be for you.

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Beach PartyCelebrate summer at our Beach Party! Take part in the Cannonball Contest and Free-throw shooting contest. The lifeguards are looking forward to seeing you back at The Pool!!

DATE: Wednesday, June 5 TIME: 1:15 – 3:30 p.m. FEE: $2.00

Water CarnivalCome and enjoy an afternoon of outdoor lawn games, swimming, and summer fun. Cool off at the splash pad. Have a snack at our Concession Stand from 12:30 – 4:00 pm!

DATE: Wednesday, July 17 GAMES & SWIM: 1:15 – 3:30 p.m. FEE: $2.00; Concessions extra

Dive in MovieWhy drive up to a movie when you could swim up? Bring your friends and a floaty and come enjoy a movie at the pool.

DATES: Saturday, August 17 TIMES: 7-10pm FEE: $2.00

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SAFETY NOTE:Non-swimmers, as determined by a lifeguard, and children under age 7

must always have a paid adult in the water and within arm’s reach.

2019 SUMMER SWIM SCHEDULE Effective dates of May 28th – August 31st There are extended ‘Swim’ hours (Adult, Brunch, Public and/or Lap) when there are no swimming lessons July 1-5. Our monthly Pool schedules include updated swim times and the remainder of August’s schedule. They are available at the Pool, on the City website and Park & Recreation Facebook page, via Google, or on Cable Access 990.

MONDAY & WEDNESDAYS TUESDAY & THURSDAYS Weight Room: 6:00 a.m. - 9:30 p.m. Weight Room: 6:00 a.m. - 9:30 p.m.Splash Pad: 9:00 a.m. – dusk Splash Pad: 9:00 a.m. – dusk 6-8 a.m. Adult Swim 6-8 a.m. Adult Swim 8-9 a.m. Deep Water Aquacise 7-8 a.m. Shallow Water Aquacise 9-11 a.m. Brunch Swim 8-9 a.m. Arthritis Aquacise11:00-1:00 p.m. Swim Lessons 9-11 a.m. Brunch Swim11:00am -1:00 p.m. Whirlpool Closed 11:00-1:00 p.m. Swim Lessons 1:15-3:15 p.m. Public Swim 11:00am -1:00 p.m. Whirlpool Closed3:30-5 p.m. Lap Swim & Water Walking 1:15-3:15 p.m. Public Swim5:00-7:00 p.m. Swim Lessons 3:30-5 p.m. Lap Swim & Water Walking5:00-7:00 p.m. Whirlpool Closed 5:00-7:00 p.m. Swim Lessons 7:15-9:30 p.m. Public Swim 5:00-7:00 p.m. Whirlpool Closed

7:00-8:00 p.m. Deep / Shallow Aquacise8:00-9:30 p.m. Public Swim

FRIDAYS SATURDAYS Weight Room: 6:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Weight Room: 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.Splash Pad: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Splash Pad: 9:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.6:00 - 8:00 a.m. Adult Swim 7:00 - 9:00 a.m. Adult Swim7:30 - 8:30 a.m. Deep Water Arthritis 9:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Brunch Swim8:30 - 10:30 a.m. Pools Closed for Maintenance 1:30 - 4:00 p.m. Public Swim10:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Brunch Swim 4:30 - 7:00 p.m. Public Swim1:30 - 4:30 p.m. Public Swim

SUNDAYS JUNE 2 - AUGUST 25 1:30 – 4:30 p.m. Public Swim, Weight Room, Splash Pad

SUMMER POOL RENTALSDays: SundaysAvailable Times: 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. or 5:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Minimum booking: 2 hour Additional time booking time: 30 minute incrementsIf you’ve got a group of people looking to have a fun and safe event, give the pool a call! We accommodate larger groups such as birthday or anniversary parties, a church picnic or youth group outing, scouting event, holiday party, baptism, or family reunion. With at least 4- 6 weeks advanced notice, call (920) 982-8524 and ask for, or leave a message for a manager. We will work with you to find an available date out and explain the pricing structure.

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GENERAL RULES & INFORMATION n Adults: Ages 18 – 59n Adult Swim: Individuals must be 18 or older. Aquatic training equipment is open to public use.n Aquacise (AQ): Instructor-led water exercise classes are held in the shallow or the deep water. Most

classes are cardio-based, except for the Arthritis classes which focus on range of motion, strength training, and flexibility. Fee includes weight room and hot tub usage before or after class. Classes are not included in the general membership costs.

n Brunch Swim: Open to adults 18 and older. Aquatic training equipment is open to public use.n Deep-end and Diving board: Open to Swimmers: one who can jump in to water over their head,

resurface, and swim, at the surface, across the deep-end, doing a front stroke with proper breathing technique.

n Family: All persons currently residing at the same address, who are directly related, or are foster children, are considered a family for fee purposes. A family membership is limited to 10 members.

n Fitness Room Fees: Individuals must be 16 or older. Includes use of the Fitness room, locker room, and sauna but does not include pool or hot tub use.

n General Facility Fees: Include access to the Pool during Adult, Brunch, Public and Lap Swims. Also includes access to the Fitness Room and Saunas for those 16 and older and the Whirlpool for those 18 and older (Closed during swimming lessons). It does not include instructor-led classes such as Swim lessons or Aquacise.

n Lap Swim: Open to all who desire to water walk or swim laps. Aquatic training equipment may be used for its intended purposes.

n Non-Resident: Any person who lives outside the corporate city limits of New London.n Outdoor Splash Pad: Open June –August from 9:00 a.m. – dusk when outdoor temperatures exceed

70°. (Water is not heated!) General admission fees are charged; kids under 4 are free with a paid adult.n Pool Rentals: If you need a fun spot for your birthday party, group celebration, or other event – Call

920-982-8524 to reserve your date 4-6 weeks in advance. Available times for the summer include Sunday mornings and evenings. Mermaid & shark fin options available!

n Public Swim: Available to all ages-however, swimmers and non-swimmers under age 7 must have someone 13 or older in the water with them. See above for the definition of “Swimmer”

n Resident: Any person who lives within the corporate city limits of New London. Persons who own property in New London but live outside the corporate city limits of New London are considered non-residents.

n Sauna: Patrons must be at least 16 years old to use the locker room saunas. A sauna key is available at the front counter; saunas are locked at 1 p.m. each day during the summer.

n Senior: Age 60 and older. Please tell the staff if you qualify for a discount!n Showers: All pool patrons are required to shower/rinse off before entering the pool or hot tub.n Water Slide: Riders must be 4’ tall or pass the deep end swimmer test. (See above)n Whirlpool: Patrons must be at least 18 or older to use the whirlpool. Closed during swim lessons

(usually 11 a.m.-1 p.m. & 5-7 p.m. Monday – Thursday).n Weight Room (Fitness Room): Open to men and women, ages 16 and older, during regular building

hours. Located off the pool deck, this space contains universal weight-lifting equipment, dumbbells, kettlebells, medicine balls, a Stairmaster, Pre-cor and Cybex Elliptical Cross Trainers, an upright fitness cycle, a semi-recumbent & wheelchair-accessible foot and hand cycle, 3 treadmills, a row machine, a Pec-Dec weight machine, balance balls, and individual exercise mats.

n Youth: Ages 17 & Under. Youth under the age of 4 are not charged when accompanied by a paid adult but are tallied for statistical purposes.

Being Safe is like BREATHING. You never want to STOP!

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AQUATICS & FITNESS FACILITY DAILY & MONTHLY USAGE FEES

*Multiple months can be purchased in one transaction up to 12 months.

Lifeguards are an important safety feature, but they are not intended to replace the close supervision of parents or caregivers. Please actively supervise your child/ren by watching them at all times and being able to provide immediate assistance. (Be within arm’s reach in the water) Be safe and have fun.

Help us, Help you…! Shower before entering the pool or hot tub is not only required by Wisconsin State Codes but it helps our facility use less chlorine. Additionally, showering before entering the chlorinated water helps your skin as it fills your pores with fresh water vs. filling them with chlorinated water.

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GENERAL FACILITY FEESIncludes Pool, Spa, Splash Pad, Fitness Room, Locker rooms and SaunaRESIDENT PER USE MONTHLYYouth: ages 4 - 17 $ 2.50 $ 20.00Adult: 18-59 years $ 3.00 $ 24.00Senior: 60+ years $ 2.50 $ 20.00Family N/A $ 36.00NON-RESIDENT FEE PER USE MONTHLYYouth: ages 4 - 17 $ 3.50 $ 28.00Adult: 18-59 years $ 4.00 $ 32.00Senior: 60+ years $ 3.50 $ 28.00Family N/A $ 48.00

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WATER AEROBICS EXERCISE CLASSES (AQUACISE)So much more than a “little-old ladies” class! Our instructors will have you moving to the music!If you like being in the water but get bored swimming laps, or just want to vary your routine and need some new material, consider trying pool exercise. Water exercise can be safer and more comfortable for pregnant women or for those who are overweight, recovering from surgery, or suffer from arthritis, back pain or muscle or joint problems. With your weight partially supported by the water’s buoyancy and your movements slowed down by the water’s resistance, you are much less likely to injure yourself. Consult your physician before you begin any exercise program.• All classes are one hour long. Water temp is kept between 84°-86°F. It is recommended to

bring a bottle of water poolside to keep your body hydrated. New participants and questions are welcome at any time. Young adults ages 12-15 should have a parent with them in class.

More reasons why Aquacise is good for you!n Water supports your body making movements ranging from the simple to those that are

nearly impossible on land easier or less painful. n Research has proven that as the physical appearance improves so does the mental,

emotional, and spiritual mindset. n The buoyancy provided by the water also helps to protect your joints from the shocking

impact usually associated with exercising on land.n The resistance of the water (hydrostatic pressure) against your motions results in higher

workout intensities as compared to land exercises. Water provides 12% more resistance than movements on land- without the gravitational stress and pain! However, the amount of exertion is minimized by the water as well!

n A massaging effect is created when your muscles are surrounded by water, resulting in minimal muscle soreness.

n Non-swimmers can safely participate in shallow water and sometimes deep water.n Water visually shields your body, relieving anxiety felt in traditional exercise environments.n Renews your energy level as it releases your stress and tension.n Water exercise can be therapeutic for participants with arthritis, back or joint problems,

diabetes, fibromyalgia, post-operative patients, cardiac rehab patients, and pregnant women. Be sure to have the approval of your doctor before initiating an exercise program.

SUMMER SCHEDULE FOR WATER EXERCISE CLASSES Monday & Wednesday 8:00 – 9:00 a.m. Deep Water AquaciseTuesday & Thursday 7:00 - 8:00 a.m. Shallow Water Aquacise 8:00 - 9:00 a.m. Arthritis Aquacise

Shallow Water

Tuesday & Thursday nights (all year)7:00 - 8:00 p.m.• Deep Water Aquacise

• Shallow Water AquaciseFridays7:30 - 8:30 a.m. • Deep Water Arthritis

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AQUACISE CLASS DESCRIPTIONS:Shallow Water: A fast-paced, versatile water exercise class that gives you a cardio and abdominal workout as well as upper body strength training! Held in the shallow end, there is only a low-impact to your joints and no swimming ability is needed. Each class gives you at least 30 minutes of cardio workout, followed by abs and weight workouts. It’s probably just what the Doc ordered!

Deep Water: A great workout for your cardio system as well as all major muscle groups. The complete package! Don’t let the deep water scare you: minimal swimming ability is needed. Most participants use a floatation belt, which we have available for rent at $1.00/class or purchase for $25.00. There is very minimal impact on your joints.

Arthritis – Shallow Water: A class developed so that those diagnosed with arthritis and joint restrictions can exercise safely. Each class is conducted at a recreational pace that anyone can handle. If you are looking to improve balance and flexibility, increase range of motion, and become or stay active, we invite you to participate!

Arthritis – Deep Water: Melding the best of our arthritis curriculum with the gentle support of deep water, this class allows participants with joint restrictions to exercise safely. The class is conducted at a recreational pace which is tolerable to most people. If you are looking to improve balance and flexibility, increase range of motion, and you are not afraid of deep water- you can participate!

WATER EXERCISE CLASS FEESResidents Non-Residents

Per Class $3.00 $4.25

10- Class Pass $27.00 $38.25

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SUMMER YOUTH & ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAMSAMERICAN RED CROSS LIFEGUARDINGThis 25-hour course is available to anyone 15.5 years or older. Adults are encouraged to get certified as well! The class prepares students to be professional lifeguards, to prevent unsafe situations, and to take appropriate action when an emergency occurs.

The following are the skills needed to qualify for the course. Please practice them ahead of time!

• 300-yard swim using front crawl or breaststroke with rhythmic breathing (i.e. face in the water, goggles are allowed).

• Tread water for 2 minutes using legs only (head and arms remain above water).

• Without goggles, swim across the pool, retrieve a 10 pound brick from 7-10 feet of water, and swim to start on your back with both hands on the brick and face at or near the surface of the water. Finally, the student must exit the pool without using the ladder or stairs before 1 minute and 40 seconds time has elapsed.

Fees: Residents $150 / Non-Residents $165

Prospective employees may take the class for free if they sign an agreement to work at least 200 hours in their first year for the City of New London.

Class Dates & Times: May 31-June 2 from 3:30 - 8:30pm Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Saturday and SundayRegister: Before May 17

*** Must have at least 3 participates sign up to run the class.

AMERICAN RED CROSS JUNIOR LIFEGUARDING This program introduces young adults to communication and decision-making skills in the aquatic setting and allows students to learn the basic responsibilities and practice the physical skills required to be a lifeguard. Students build their lap endurance up to 300-yards (6 laps), treading water for a goal time of 2 minutes, and practice their surface dives with the intent of retrieving the brick.

Interested participants must successfully complete the following Pre-requisites for Junior Lifeguarding Candidates with a lifeguard during a Public Swim June 4-8.1) Front Crawl for 25 yards (1 pool length)

using Rhythmic breathing to the Front or Side.

2) Swim Breaststroke for 1 pool length using the “Pull, Breathe, Kick, Glide” sequence.

3) Complete the following Water Competency Sequence:a. Step into the water from the side and

totally submergeb. Maintain position for one minute by

treading water and/or floatingc. Rotate one full turn and orient to the

exit.d. Level off and swim on the front or back

25 yardse. Exit the pool without using a ladder or

the steps.Ages: 11-14, or completed 5th gradeRegister by: June 8Class Dates: Tuesdays & Thursdays June 11 – July 18. No class July 2 or 4.Class Times: 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.Fee: Resident $40.00; Non-Resident $60.00Learning application opportunity: Water Carnival July 17 from 12:45 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.*** Must have at least 3 participates

sign up to run the class.

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CHILDREN’S SWIM LESSONS

SWIMMING LESSON REGISTRATION & FEES:Registration is open for all summer and early fall sessions. Please note the registration

closing date for each individual session. Register early for the best class selection. Classes may be closed due to low enrollment.

Please register online (www.newlondonwi.org), by phone (920) 982-8524 or (920) 982-8521 in person at the New London Aquatic and Fitness Center, 815 W. Washington St. or at the City Hall Parks and Recreation office, 215 N. Shawano St.

Payment must be submitted to hold your child’s place in the lesson.

Program Resident Fee Non-Resident General Swimming Lessons $27.00 $42.00Late Fee: $10.00 per child (Applied after registration period has closed)

Helpful Hints for Parents / GuardiansOn the first day of lessons, the instructor

may test your children to see if they are in the appropriate level. To guarantee every-one’s success, we may reorganize classes.

Please keep children away from the pool edge before and after their lessons. Please encourage children to walk at all times.

You are welcome to watch your child’s les-sons from the bleachers to avoid distracting the students and instructors.

To help your child’s skills improve, bring them to practice during public swim hours.

Children learn and develop at different paces and it is common for children to repeat the same level several times.

If your children have special health con-cerns, please inform their instructor.

If the weather is inclement, please check Facebook for cancellation notices before you call the Pool.

If we cancel lessons, a make-up lesson or adjustments may be made. No make-up lessons will be offered for personal absences.

Because our classes fill quickly, please consider registering at the beginning of registration dates. Your instructor or pool manager can recommend the appropriate level for your children.

We try to accommodate requests for spe-cific instructors, however, it is not always possible.

We depend on your enrollment for a suc-cessful class. Please plan your schedule carefully. Your satisfaction is our goal. We strive to provide you with high quality recre-ation programs and we take pride in making your recreation experience enjoyable.

LESSON INSTRUCTOR’S ROLE: Your child’s lesson instructor is their hands-on access to progressing through each level. Instructors are responsible for approving skills and complet-ing the checklist. Instructors are trained by going through pre-lesson training, co-teach-ing, meetings, taking the American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor class and/or following a prescribed lesson plan. It is our intention to keep the same instructor with a class through-out a session. Although we attempt this, your child may not always have the same instruc-tor. Our instructors are mostly high school and college students with many other activities. If an instructor needs a sub and misses more than one class the instructor must try to get the same sub.

THE IMPORTANCE OF FUN & GAMES: Much of a child’s early learning takes place while playing games. Images, games, and rhymes make up a child’s natural ability to imagine and pretend while learning swimming-related skills. The use of images, games, and rhymes can enhance a young child’s willingness to participate and enjoy aquatic activities. It is important to keep swimming lessons motivating, challenging and fun.

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SWIM LESSON LEVEL DESCRIPTIONS PARENT & CHILD (6MO – 2 YEARS): This class is offered to give you and your child guided time in the pool without the frenzy of the public swim atmosphere. The instructor will introduce you to the pool, the safest ways to enter a pool with a child, and give you an idea of the skills that are taught in the lower levels of the Learn-to-Swim program. Some of these skills include floats, glides, arm actions and breath control. *This is a 45 minute class.PRE- AQUATICS (3 TO 5 YEARS OLD): This level offers a structured class setting with par-ent participation being optional or as needed. It is designed for the lifeguard to be a teacher rather than a facilitator as in the previous level. The skills covered in this level are primary water skills that aim to improve the child’s comfort in the water including safe entry and exit, submerging, buoyancy, changing body position in the water, and learning about lifejackets. All skills are accomplished with assistance. LEVEL 1 (5 TO 7 YEARS OLD): The objec-tives of this level are to learn basic personal water safety skills and rules. Participants will learn elementary aquatics skills such as floating, gliding, and arm and leg strokes that are the basis of advanced skills taught in the upper levels. All skills are accomplished with assistance, but independence is fostered. LEVEL 2 (8 YEARS+): This class builds upon the basic skills learned in Level 1 and individuals become comfortable performing the skills on their own, with no assistance. In this level, participants will see progress in true locomotion skills on the front and the back by combining arm and leg actions. Deep water is explored with and without floatation to increase comfort levels. LEVEL 3: This is a stroke development class that builds on the fundamentals taught in Level 2. The arm and leg actions of the but-terfly and breaststroke are combined and individuals learn the rules of headfirst entries.LEVEL 4: Stroke finesse is the main focus of this level. Initially, students combine arm

and leg actions in all six strokes. Increased distances improve endurance of the basic strokes, while instruction and practice help to develop the more advanced butterfly, breast-stroke, and sidestrokes. Participants also learn open turns to become more efficient swimmers. Progress is also made in diving skills. LEVELS 5/6: These students desire to become more coordinated in all six strokes through increased practice and longer dis-tances. Flip turns and diving entries are also taught and practiced to increase efficiency while swimming. Graduates of our swim lesson program often enroll in Junior Lifeguarding and Lifeguard Certification classes, swim with competitive teams such as NEAT or at the High school level and then continue on to swim collegiately, or they compete on water ski teams in the area.

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CLASS TIMES 11:00-11:50 am 12:00-12:50 p.m. 5:00-5:50 p.m. 6:00-6:50 p.m.

MondaysAND

Wednesdays

Pre-AquaticsLevel 1 Level 4Level 2 Level 5Level 3 Level 6

Parent/Child (45mins)Pre- Aquatics

Level 1 Level 4Level 2 Level 5Level 3 Level 6

Pre-AquaticsLevel 1 Level 4Level 2 Level 5Level 3 Level 6

Parent/Child (45mins)Pre-Aquatics

Level 1 Level 4Level 2 Level 5Level 3 Level 6

TuesdaysAND

Thursdays

Parent/Child (45mins)Pre-Aquatics

Level 1 Level 4Level 2 Level 5Level 3 Level 6

Pre-AquaticsLevel 1 Level 4Level 2 Level 5Level 3 Level 6

Parent/Child (45mins)Pre- Aquatics

Level 1 Level 4Level 2 Level 5Level 3 Level 6

Pre-AquaticsLevel 1 Level 4Level 2 Level 5Level 3 Level 6

SUMMER SWIM LESSONSSUMMER SESSION 1Class Dates:• Mondays & Wednesdays June 10 –June 26• Tuesdays & Thursdays June 11 – June 27Registration deadline: June 4Class Times & Levels: See chart below

CLASS TIMES 11:00-11:50 am 12:00-12:50 p.m.

MondaysAND

Wednesdays

Pre-AquaticsLevel 1 Level 4Level 2 Level 5Level 3 Level 6

Parent/Child (45mins)Pre- Aquatics

Level 1 Level 4Level 2 Level 5Level 3 Level 6

TuesdaysAND

Thursdays

Parent/Child (45mins)Pre-Aquatics

Level 1 Level 4Level 2 Level 5Level 3 Level 6

Pre-AquaticsLevel 1 Level 4Level 2 Level 5Level 3 Level 6

SUMMER SESSION 2Class Dates:• Mondays & Wednesdays July 8 –July 24• Tuesdays & Thursdays July 9 – July 25Registration deadline: July 2Class Times & Levels: See chart below

SUMMER SESSION 3Class Dates: • Mondays & Wednesdays August 5 – August 21• Tuesdays & Thursdays August 6 – August 22Registration deadline: July 31Class Times & Levels: See chart below

LessonsLessonsLessonsLessonsLessonsLessonsLessonsLessons

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The New London Parks and Recreation Department has 3 separate facilities available for public rental in the Washington Center. This building was renovated in 2002 accommodates an assisted living facility. During this renovation, the city acquired by lease agreement the Senior/Community Center, an Activity Room and the Gymnasium. These three areas are great choices to hold birthday or anniversary parties, wedding or baby showers or business meetings. If you are interested in using the facility for a non-profit organization please contact the Parks and Recreation Office.

SENIOR/COMMUNITY CENTER A spacious room with 11 round tables that seat 6 comfortably at each. Table seating capacity is approximately 75, more chairs and tables available upon request. There is a full kitchen with stove, refrigerator and freezer. Additional amenities include a pull down projection screen, lounge area with carpeting and 4 club chairs. The facility is also where Waupaca County serves Senior Meals and the New London Parks and Recreation Department holds youth programs. Please refrain from using the kitchen equipment that has county labels on them. Please do not use any of the supplies in the closets and cupboards, these are not for rental use. Room Capacity: 200+ • Fee: $15 per hour

ACTIVITY ROOM The Activity Room is the smaller of the two rooms. Set it up any way you like. The room accommodates 6 –8 long tables set up with room for about 20 chairs (supplied). With no tables, set up theater style there is room for about 40 people. There is counter space and a small sink at the back of the room. Room Capacity: 40 • Fee: $10 per hour

GYMNASIUMThe Washington Center Gym is a multipurpose facility with 6 basketball hoops, 2 possible volleyball courts, a curtain to divide the gym in half, a stage and pull out bleachers. Please let us know what activities you are interested in upon rental so we can accommodate you effectively. There are chairs and tables available upon request. Room Capacity: Varies according to eventFee: $25 per hour

Rooms are available to rent for meetings or baby and wedding showers,

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CITY PARK INFORMATION

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River Trail Park1.8 X X X X X X

(205 S. Shawano Street)

Pfeifer Park9.4 S X X X X X 3 X 2L X X X X X

(509 Burton Road)

Mini Park0.2 X X X

(521 North Water Street)

Taft Park0.4 X X X X X X X

(400 N. Water Street)

Abraham Park3.3 S X X X 1 X 2

(1800 S. Pearl Street)

Bernegger River Walk1.1 X X X X X

(103 S. Pearl Street)

Memorial Park13 S X X X X X 2 2L X X X X

(800 Montgomery Street)

Old Settlers Park5.5 X X X

(800 W. Washington Street)

Riverside Park5 X X X X X L L X X X X X X

(1215 W. Wolf River Avenue)

Hatten Park120 S X X X X X 2 3 X 2 4 L X X X X X X

(801 Werner-Allen Boulevard)

Old City Hall Square0.2 X X X

(100 W. North Water Street)

Franklin Park1.3 S X X X X X X X X

(500 Division Street)

Krostue Park23 X X X X X X

(411 Elm Street)

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GENERAL PARK RULES• Parks are open from 6 a.m.

to 9 p.m. Boat launches and fishing areas may be used any time

• Golfing is not allowed in parks for safety reasons

• Dogs must be on a leash at all times and kept on trails (except within the fenced in area at the NL Jaycees Dog Park)

• Clean up of animal litter is required• No person shall possess

intoxicating liquors or fermented malt beverages in Taft Park, Mini Park, Old City Hall Square, St. John’s Park or Bernegger River Walk

Reservations are open to the public each year on a first come, first serve basis up to one year in advance prior to the date of your event. Fees are required at the time of reservation to secure your date. Registration is available online at www.NewLondonWi.org, at our office at 215 N. Shawano St., New London, WI 54961, or by calling (920) 982-8521.

S = public restrooms are open from mid May-September

L = lighting available

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River Trail Park1.8 X X X X X X

(205 S. Shawano Street)

Pfeifer Park9.4 S X X X X X 3 X 2L X X X X X

(509 Burton Road)

Mini Park0.2 X X X

(521 North Water Street)

Taft Park0.4 X X X X X X X

(400 N. Water Street)

Abraham Park3.3 S X X X 1 X 2

(1800 S. Pearl Street)

Bernegger River Walk1.1 X X X X X

(103 S. Pearl Street)

Memorial Park13 S X X X X X 2 2L X X X X

(800 Montgomery Street)

Old Settlers Park5.5 X X X

(800 W. Washington Street)

Riverside Park5 X X X X X L L X X X X X X

(1215 W. Wolf River Avenue)

Hatten Park120 S X X X X X 2 3 X 2 4 L X X X X X X

(801 Werner-Allen Boulevard)

Old City Hall Square0.2 X X X

(100 W. North Water Street)

Franklin Park1.3 S X X X X X X X X

(500 Division Street)

Krostue Park23 X X X X X X

(411 Elm Street)

The City maintains �fteen park sites that encompass a combined area of approximately 280 acres. This system offers a wide variety of passive and active recreational opportunities as well as ample service facilities to support them.

PARK RESERVATIONSThe following shelters areavailable for reservations: Park Shelter FEEHatten Park #2 $72.00Hatten Park #3 $72.00Hatten Park Kunkle $57.00Pfeifer Park $57.00Riverside Park $57.00(discounts available for non-profit group events)

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WEEKLY ACTIVITIESMONDAY

Seasonal craft projects and special programs on the

1st and 3rd Monday of the month at 12:30.

TUESDAY50 Cent Bingo: Every Tuesday at

12:30 p.m.Monthly Birthday Party: The last Tuesday

of the month along with Bingo.

WEDNESDAYSeasonal Games. Billiards and Corn Hole

for spring, at 12:30.

THURSDAYCards and/or Cribbage every

Thursday at 12:30 p.m.

FRIDAYBig Screen Movie and popcorn

on 3rd Friday of the month.Foot Clinic on the 2nd and 4th

Fridays of the month by Valley VNA Registered nurses.

Please call 538-2974 for an appointment.Activity and Nutrition Site calendars are

published in the Press Star the final week of each month, and appear

on local cable access channel 990.Special events will be announced at the

Senior Center and on Facebook and Cable Access 990.

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SENIOR/DISABLED TRANSIT SERVICEOur van drivers are available weekdays from 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. for seniors 60 and over as well as individuals of all ages with disabilities and their caretakers. This service provides transportation within the corporate city limits of New London. Call (920) 982-8523 24-hours (or more) ahead to reserve a ride. Messages left after hours will be answered the next morning.

NEW LONDON NUTRITION SITEMeals prepared by Steve and Mary’s Cafe through Waupaca County are served at the Senior Center Monday through Friday at 11:30 a.m. Call (920) 538-6286 one day ahead (before 11:30 a.m.) for a reservation.

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FITNESS/ACTIVE ADULT PROGRAMSSTRONGWOMENThis class meets three times each week in a 16 class session.The StrongWomen Program is a strength training program for middle aged women and older. Research shows that strength training will improve bone density, reduce falls, improve arthritis symptoms, increase flexibility as well as improve your mood and attitude.

Where: Washington Center Gym When: Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays Session 3: April 1 – May 6, 2019 Session 4: May 13 – June 17, 2019 Time: 10:30-11:30 a.m. Fee: For 16 class session. Residents Over 60: $20.50 Under 60: $41.00 Non-Residents Over 60: $28.00 Under 60: $56.00

PI-YOPi-Yo is an exercise class that is unlike any other. This hybrid athletic workout combines practices of Yoga and Pilates as well as the principles of strength training, conditioning, and dynamic movement. It includes modifications, yet offers exercise progressions to challenge all levels of participants. Above all, it is fun and will make you feel fantastic.

Where: Washington Center Gym When: Mondays and Wednesdays Session 3: May 13-July 3, 2019 Session 4: July 15 – Sept. 4, 2019 Time: 9:30- 10:15 a.m. Fee: For 8 week session Residents Over 60: $20.50 Under 60: $41.00 Non-Residents Over 60: $28.00 Under 60: $56.00

CHAIR YOGAStrengthen your body; increase flexibility, reduce stress and improve mental clarity with this gentle exercise form. Chair yoga is practiced sitting on a chair, or standing using a chair for support. You will learn many yoga postures, breathing techniques, meditation, and ways of relaxation without having to get down on the floor. This class is for all abilities; make friends and have fun. Leave each class feeling joyful of mind and body.

Where: Washington Center Activity Room When: Tuesdays and Thursdays Session 3: May 14 – July 9, 2019 (No Class July 4) Session 4: July 16 – Sept. 5, 2019 Time: 10:30-11:15 a.m. Fee: For 8 week session Residents Over 60: $20.50 Under 60: $41.00 Non-Residents Over 60: $28.00 Under 60: $56.00

Registration for these programs is available at the New London Parks and Recreation Office, 215 N. Shawano Street or the New London Aquatic and Fitness Center,

815 W. Washington Street or at www.newlondonwi.org.

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