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

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Memorial Day WeekendMay 23, 24, 25, 2014

Konkel Park5151 W. Layton Ave., Greenfield WI

(Tentative Schedule)

Friday, May 23 5 PM Festival Opens5-10 PM Carnival Rides by Rainbow Valley7-11 PM Rebel Grace -Entertainment Tent11 PM Park and Festival Closes

Saturday, May 248:00 AM-2:00 PM Car Show— Hosted by: Tripoli Shriners

Directors Staff (rain date Sunday) 12 PM Festival Opens12-10 PM Carnival Rides by Rainbow Valley12-4 PM $18 Ride Special

(Purchase armband for unlimited rides)2-6 PM The Oldies But Goodies Spectacular

— Entertainment Tent5-6 PM The Real Clowns & Musical Mayhem

— Family TentDusk Movie in the Park— Despicable Me 2

Family Entertainment Tent, sponsered byGreenfield Parks and Recreation

7-11PM Cherry Pie— Entertainment Tent 11:00 PM Park and Festival Closes

Sunday, May 258 AM-2 PM Rain date only for Car Show12 PM Festival Opens12-10 PM Carnival Rides by Rainbow Valley12-3 PM Survive Alive House with the

Greenfield Fire Department1-2:30 PM Scrimage Soccer Game

(Greenfeld High School)2 PM Face Painting and Airbrush Tattoos2-6 PM The Doo-Wop Daddies—

Entertainment Tent3 PM Greenfield Police Department K97-11 PM The Toys - Bank Entertainment Tent11 PM Park and Festival Closes

Monday, May 26— Festival Closed12-4 PM Carnival Rides OPEN

by Rainbow Valley $18 Ride Special (Purchase armband for unlimited rides)

www.jansenfest.orgProceeds to benefit the City Parks Department

Summer Special eventS

PROGRAM OF EVENTS (TIMES ARE APPROXIMATIONS)

11:00 AM FESTIVAL GROUNDS/VENDORS OPEN

12:15 PM PARADEFOLLOWING PARADE AT KONKEL NEAR FLAGS:• FLAG CEREMONY MAYOR’S OPENING REMARKS• UW-MADISON MARCHING BAND FIFTH QUARTER PERFORMANCE• DENAI’S DANCERS (in tent)

2:00 PM • DIVISION BMX BIKE STUNT TEAM

3:00 PM • LITTLE MISS GREENFIELD PAGEANT

4:00 PM • PIE EATING CONTEST —Sponsored by BAKERS SQUARE

4:30 PM • JUNIOR MISS GREENFIELD PAGEANT

5:30 PM • DJ BY REQUEST WITH CARL HAMPEL

7:00 PM • LIQUID CRUSH BAND - performing live, quality mainstream cover music, spanning almost fourdecades

DUSK • FIREWORKS

11:00 PM • FESTIVAL GROUNDS CLOSE

FUN SERVICES INFLATABLES - BOUNCE HOUSES

For up-to-date event information, visit www.gfjuly4.com

Hosted by:PARTNERS OF GREENFIELD PARKS AND RECREATION

Jeannette Lucero, Event OrganizerPhone: 414-630-5262 / Email: [email protected]

Celebrating Hometown Heroes

G r e e n f i e l d

Friday, July 4, 2014 11:00 AM-11:00 PM

Konkel Park5151 W Layton Ave • Greenfield

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SOUTH EAST PARK RECREATION COUN

WISCONSIN PARK AND RECREATION ASSOCIATION

National Recreation & Park AssociationMarketing & Communication’s Kudos Awards

2001 “Best Public Service Announcement”

2001 & 1998 “Best Recreation Catalogue”

2001 “Great Lakes Public ServiceAnnouncement Award”

2000 “Best Website Promoting Recreation”

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

Wisconsin Park & RecreationAssociation Silver Star Awards

1991 • 1994 • 1995 • 1996 • 1997 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2001 • 2002 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2007

Wisconsin Park & Recreation AssociationAward of Excellence

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

Facility Design 2004: Parks Maintenance Facility inKonkel Park

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

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affiliationS proud award recipientS

Tae Kwon Do

Forever FitLand Fitness ( Yoga, Hi/Low Aerobics, Personal Training, Tai Chi,Heart Smart, Strengthen & Lengthen, Outdoor Boot Camp, PIYoStrength, Hot Hula & Hip Hop, Zumba) / Pole Walking / DeepWater Fitness / Lap Swim

Older AdultsMembership / Gatherings / Get Togethers / Line Dance / WaterFitness / Land Fitness /Challenge Your Mind (Facebook, Goggle, Skype,Crochet, Painting) / Services (Stockbox, AARP Smart Driver) / HealthCheck Fair / SeniorFest

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

Community Center / Park Rentals

General Information / Facilities Chart & MapPolicies (Credits, Non-residents, Refunds, Insurance, Transfers, Cancellations, Waiting Lists, Map & Facilities)Recreator Subscriber (pg. 45) / Gift Certificates (pg. 54)

How To Register (pg. 61)Registration Forms (pgs 60 & 62)

Set in Stone (Brick Order Form)

Community Organizations Directory / Volunteers

Discount Theme Park Tickets Wisconsin Ducks / Noah’s Ark / Milwaukee Zoo / Six Flags GreatAmerica / Country Spring Water Park

Special EventsMovies in the Park / National Night Out / Falcon Fest /Konkel Camp-Out / Greenfield Farmers Market

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

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Community Special EventsDan Jansen Family Fest / 4th of July

Welcome / Phone Numbers Details You Should Know

SportsSoftball / Baseball / Blastball / T-ball / Coach Pitch /Tennis / Basketball / Kickball / Golf / Kiddie SportCamp / Speed Agility Camps / Punt Pass & Kick /Field Hockey / Packer Trip / Track / FrankensteinFive & Monster Mile / Volleyball / Soccer / Ice Skating

Teen Scene - Dodgeball / Volleyball / Basketball /Football / Archery / Weight Training / Brown’s LakeBeach Trip

Adult Team Sports Leagues

Summer PlaygroundsGreenfield / Whitnall / Konkel

AquaticsLearn to Swim / Swim Pre-Test / Lifeguard Training /Teen Adult Learn to Swim / Lap Swim / 25 Mile SwimChallenge / Open Swim / Dive In Movie / World’s Largest Swimming Lesson / Brownie GirlScout Try-it / Deep Water Fitness

Sponsorship

EnrichmentSafety (Babysitter Training, CPR/AED) / Arts & Crafts / Cooking / Photography / ResilencyTraining / Lifestyle (Orienteering, Clutter Coach,Chicago Trip)

Kids In ActionKidnastics / Gymnastics Week / Friday Night Frenzy

PreschoolCooking up a Story / Music Makers & More

Just DancePretty Princess Dance / Dance Techniques / Poms /Yoga for Dancers / Ballet / Tap / Middle Eastern Dance /Ballet Barre Exercise

CONTENTS

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4 WELCOME

MISSION STATEMENT

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

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

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

PARK & RECREATION STAFF

COMMON COUNCIL Mayor Michael Neitzke / Ald. Linda Lubotsky, Dist. 1 / Ald. Bruce Bailey, Dist. 2 / Ald. Karl Kastner, Dist. 3 / Ald.Pam Akers, Dist. 4 / Ald. Shirley Saryan, Dist. 5

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

CONTACTINFORMATION

GREENFIELD CITY HALL 2ND FLOOR, ROOM 200

7325 W. Forest Home AvenueGreenfield, WI 53220-3356

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

TELEPHONE (414) 329-5370

FAX (414) 543-2369

24/7 INFORMATION LINE(414) 297-9008

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

ONLINE www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

[email protected]

Facebookwww.facebook.com/gfwiparksrec

Twitterwww.twitter.com/gfwiparksrec

From left to right... Scott Jaquish, Director of Parks & Recreation / Carol Himmelspach, Office Clerk / Karen Malecki, Older Adult, Volunteer, Graphics Supervisor /

Erik Swenson, Parks/Facilities Supervisor; Nick Buerger, Recreation Supervisor Sports, Teen Activities & Community Events /Renee Vanselow, Recreation Supervisor Aquatics, Playgrounds, Fitness, Enrichment, Dance & Safety / Donna Kruck, Administrative Assistant

PARK & RECREATION BOARD

From left to right... Sue Wison / Marge Oelschlaeger, Vice Chair / Denise Collins, Chair / Nancy Zaborowski, WSD Rep. / David Ziebell / Ald. Shirley Saryan / Patricia Forget / Len Cich, GFSD Rep. / Cheryl Bailey

welcomeWelcome to the latest edition of the City of Greenfield, Department of Parks and Recreation’s “Recreator,your guide to community recreation programs, parks and services.

With Summer 2014 fast approaching, we invite you to take advantage of the many programs, special eventsand services that are afforded to you. The staff takes great pride in offering programs to meet the needs ofthe Greenfield Community. We are confident that your participation in one of the many programs offered issure to push your “Fun Meter Simply off the Charts!!”

The Parks and Recreation Department, under the direction of the Parks and Recreation Board, is undertakingthe update of the 5 year Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan. A key planning component of the plan isa community wide survey. Please take a few moments to fill out and return this important survey. The infor-mation/feedback will be used to guide the future of your parks.

This is just a small sampling of the “Off the Charts Fun” classes that are available to you and your family.

Keep this guide as a handy reference, and visit our website often (www.ci.greenfield.wi.us/parksrec) for thelatest program and special event information.

If you have any questions, comments or concerns, please feel free to contact the office, your input is alwayswelcomed.

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

GENERAL POLICIES ABOUT PARTICIPATION IN PARKS & RECREATION PROGRAMS

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

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

pleaSe note“time out” dateS

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

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

what do theSe SymbolS mean??

detailS you Should Know... before you enroll!

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

General Information & Department policies (pages 56/57)

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

Registration Information (page 61)

Thank you to Morgan Sokol for proofing this edition

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6 SPORTS

Small fry t-ballYouth (Ages 5 & 6)

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

LEAGUE (12 Sessions) REG#_Mon/Wed June 16-July 23 307300-01Tue/Thur June 17-July 29 307300-02

(cancel July 3)

Practices 5:30-6:30 PM Games 5:30 PM or 6:30 PM Dan Jansen Park (4820 S. 74th Street) $35 / $70 Non-Res.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

coach pitch inStructional leaGueYouth (Ages 7 & 8)This program is structured around gameplay, with continued emphasis on learningand developing fundamentals. A “friendlypitcher” (coach /instructor), along with modi-fied rules are utilized in the format.Instructors will guide each participantthrough each fielding and hitting situation.Rosters limited to 10-12 players. Proper fieldpositioning is stressed.

Tuesday & Thursday / 12 sessionsJune 17-July 29 (cancel July 3)Practices 5:30-6:30 PM 307301-01Games 5:30 PM or 6:30 PM (rotating schedule)Chapman Field South (8500 W. Chapman Ave.)$35 / $70 Non-Res.

youth baSeball/Softball proGram(Boys & Girls / separate age divisions)

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

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

GAMES - After the first 4 sessions (first two weeks), games for each age division/ leaguewill be scheduled for either 5:30 or 6:30 PM. Each team will receive a schedule, whichwill vary between these two times for the remainder of the program.

ENROLLMENT: Maximum 60 per league.

Game on!

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

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Web Site: www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec 7SPORTS

co-rec Softball Youth (Ages 9-12)Introducing the basic fundamental skills ofslowpitch softball. Participants will receiveinstruction and practical application ofsoftball basics such as positions, baserun-ning, and fielding. Games will be played asskills develop. Emphasis of program willbe building peer relationships, sportsman-ship, and physical coordination, while hav-ing fun playing softball.

Tuesday & Thursday / 12 sessionsJune 17-July 29 (cancel July 3) Practices (first 4 meetings)5:30-6:30 PM 307303-01Games 5:30 or 6:30 PM (rotating schedule)Chapman North Field(8500 W. Chapman Ave.)

$35 / $70 Non-Res.

blaStballYouth (Ages 3-4)

BlastBall is an excellent introductory gamefor a bat-and-ball sport. It allows for moretouches and constant action for youngpeople’s short attention spans. More kidsget to be involved and retain interest in abat and ball concept. The game is safe,with a foam bat and ball, and no glovesrequired. BlastBall teaches all five basicfundamentals of baseball and softball: hit-ting, throwing, catching, running, and field-ing. It is also a ton of fun, with fast andcontinuous action and simple rules.

Mondays & Wednesdays / 10 sessionsJune 16-July 16 5:30-6:30 PM 307302-01Games 5:30 PM or 6:15 PM(Rotating Schedule)Elm Dale School Field (5300 S Honey Creek Dr)$32 / $64 Non-Res.

boyS “harveyKuenn” baSeballleaGue Grades 6-8

In conjunction with the West Allis/WestMilwaukee Recreation and GreendaleRecreation Departments, we are offering afun and competitive league where you playwith your friends, are guaranteed playingtime, and get to be a part of our “HarveyKuenn” baseball league, named after formermajor leaguer and Milwaukee Brewer man-ager who grew up in West Allis. This is not aselect league. Do not miss out! The leagueis a full uniform league sponsored by theHarvey Kuenn Foundation. Enrollment: Min. 10/Max. 30

PracticeTuesday & Thursday June 17-August 8 (cancel July 3rd) 12:30-2:00 PM 307306-01Konkel Park

Games (6-8 games with Tournament)Monday, Wednesday, or Friday 12:00 PM or 2:30 PMFees: $50 Resident/$60 Non-Resident

Field locations for games: -Franklin, Irving, Mitchell, Recreation Center,Hoover, Liberty Heights (West Allis)-Konkel Park (Greenfield)-Community Center Park(Greendale)

Registration deadline is June 9.

baSeball campS Ages 7-12

pitchingAre you looking to be a great pitcher? If so,this is the camp for you! Learn all of theproper pitching mechanics throughout thiscamp, including footwork, arm angles, bal-ance, pitching to different parts of the strikezone, off-speed pitches (for ages 11-up),and ways to enhance arm strength.Participants will be split into groups basedon age. Enrollment: Min. 10/Max. 30

Monday-Friday / 5 sessionsJuly 28-August 19:30-10:45 AM 307304-01Jansen Park (4820 S. 74th St)$40/$80 Non-Res.

hitting/fielding The hitting/fielding camp is great for thebeginner to intermediate baseball playerthat is looking to improve both their hittingand fielding. The focus during this 5-daycamp will be on fundamentals and propertechniques. Coaches will break down eachplayer’s swing to ensure that each kid isgetting appropriate coaching for their abili-ties. Coaches will also assist with properfielding techniques, arm strength, position-ing, and footwork. Participants will be splitinto groups based on age. Don’t miss outon this camp!

Monday-Friday / 5 sessionsJuly 28-August 111:00 AM-12:15 PM 307304-02Jansen Park (4820 S. 74th St)$40/$80 Non-Res.

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

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

Tuesdays, June 10-July 8 6:00-6:25 PM 307305-01Greendale Middle SchoolGrass area east of school, flagpole area $15 / $25 Non-Resident Note: Students should bring a water bot-tle with their name on it to each class.Class will be held in the Greendale MiddleSchool Gym in case of inclement weather.

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

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

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

• A filled water bottle!

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

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

CLASSES MEET:Twice weekly / 12 sessions

LOCATION:

GHS - Greenfield High School4800 S. 60th St.WHS - Whitnall High School5000 S. 116th St.

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

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

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

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

tenniS inStructionYouth (Ages 8+) and Adults

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

YOUTH LESSONS (Ages 8-17)

LEVEL TIME MAX. LIMITS REG#___

Greenfield High School Tennis CourtsMonday & Wednesday

June 16-July 23Beginner 10:00-10:45 AM 16 307600-G1Adv. Beg. 11:00-11:45 AM 16 307600-G2Beginner 12:00-12:45 PM 16 307600-G3Interm. 12:00-12:45 PM 16 307600-G4Beginner 2:30- 3:15 PM 16 307600-G5Adv. Beg. 2:30- 3:15 PM 16 307600-G6Advanced 2:30- 3:15 PM 16 307600-G7Adv. Beg. 6:00- 6:45 PM 16 307600-G8Beginner 7:00- 7:45 PM 16 307600-G9

Whitnall High School Tennis CourtsTuesday & Thursday

June 17-July 29 (cancel July 3rd) Beginner 10:00-10:45 AM 16 307600-W1Adv. Beg. 11:00-11:45 AM 16 307600-W2Interm. 12:00-12:45 PM 16 307600-W3Advanced 12:00-12:45 PM 16 307600-W4Beginner 1:30- 2:15 PM 16 307600-W5Adv. Beg. 1:30- 2:15 PM 16 307600-W6Advanced 6:00- 6:45 PM 16 307600-W7Beginner 7:00- 7:45 PM 16 307600-W8Adv. Beg. 7:00- 7:45 PM 16 307600-W9

Enrollment: Min. 6 / Max. (see classes)Instructors/Student Ratio: 1:8$34 / $68 Non-Res. (per option)

ADULT LESSONS (Ages 18+)

LEVEL TIME MAX. LIMITS REG#

Monday & Wednesday June 16-July 23

Greenfield High School Tennis CourtsAdv. Beg. 6:00- 6:45 PM 8 308600-G1Advanced 7:00- 7:45 PM 8 308600-G2

Tuesday & ThursdayJune 17-July 29 (cancel July 3)

Greenfield High School Tennis CourtsAdv. Beg. 6:00- 6:45 PM 8 308600-W1Advanced 7:00- 7:45 PM 8 308600-W2

Enrollment: Min. 6 / Max. (see classes)Instructors/Student Ratio: 1:8$34 / $68 Non-Res. (per option)

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

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

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

PRACTICEMonday & Wednesday 1:00-2:00 PMJune 16-July 26

LEAGUE MATCHES (tentatively) Friday, June 20-July 25

AGE DIVISION8-10 307603-G111-12 307603-G213-14 307603-G3

Greenfield High School Tennis Courts$37 / $65 Non-Res.

pee weetenniS leSSonSYouth (Ages 6-8)Learn the basics of tennis, using racketsdesigned for the younger player forgreater success. Rackets are available foruse, and balls provided.

Monday & Wednesday / 10 sessionsJune 16-July 16 6:00-6:45 PM 307601-G1Greenfield High School CourtsTime Out: Thurs., June 12Enrollment: Min. 4 / Max. 12

Tuesday & Thursday / 10 sessionsJune 17-July 22 (cancel July 3)6:00-6:45 PM 307601-G2Greenfield High School CourtsTime Out: Thurs., June 12Enrollment: Min. 4 / Max. 12

$30 / $60 Non-Res. (per option)

Youth Tournaments (Ages 8-17)You have spent your summer practicingand taking lessons; now it is time to show-case those skills! Please indicate on form-sage and Skill – Beginner, Intermediate, orAdvanced. Awards will be given to the topperformers. Participants will be contactedon Friday, August 1st with match times.Every participant will be guaranteed atleast 2 matches. Balls are provided.

Singles TournamentSaturday, August 2 307602-G1Approx. 9:00 AM-2:00 PM$10 / $20 Non-Res.Greenfield High School Tennis CourtsEnrollment: Min. 4 / Max. 8

Adult Tennis Tournament5th Annual tournament always suppliesparticipants with fun and some friendlycompetition. All matches are 2 out of 3sets with a 12 point tie breaker at 6 all. Allplayers will be guaranteed at least twomatches. All participants will be notifiedby phone of their first match time a daybefore tournament. Balls will be suppliedand awards given at the conclusion of thetournament. Enrollment Min. 4 / Max. 8

Singles TournamentSaturday, July 26 308602-G1Approx. 9:00 AM-3:00 PM$10 / $20 Non-Res.Greenfield High School Tennis Courts

tenniS tournamentS

private tenniS leSSonSYouth (Ages 8+) and Adults

Private tennis lessons are designed to helpmeet the needs of participants who areseeking more individualized instruction.An instructor will be assigned to work oneon one with the participant to accomplishspecific tennis skills during the class.Please note that classes are one-on-oneonly, and we are unable to schedule “semi-private” lessons with multiple participants.

Mondays/7 SessionsJune 16-July 282:15-2:55 PM 307604-P15:15-5:55 PM 307604-P2Greenfield High School Tennis Courts$105 / $210 Non-Res.

Tuesdays/7 SessionsJune 17-July 292:30-3:10 PM 307604-P35:15-5:55 PM 307604-P4Whitnall High School Tennis Courts$105 / $210 Non-Res.

Wednesdays/7 SessionsJune 18-July 302:15-2:55 PM 307604-P55:15-5:55 PM 307604-P6Greenfield High School Tennis Courts$105 / $210 Non-Res.

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

Wednesday / 5 sessionsJune 25-July 23 5:30-6:15 PM 307100-B1Elm Dale Gym$27 / $54 Non-Res. Time Out: Thursday, June 19

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

Prerequisite: Basketball Beginnings I orprior basketball experience.

Wednesday / 5 sessionsJune 25-July 23 6:15-7:00 PM 307100-B2Elm Dale Gym$27 / $54 Non-Res. Time Out: Thursday, June 19

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KicKballEntering Grades 6, 7, & 8

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

Fridays / 4 SessionsJuly 11-August 112:30-2:00 PM 307900-K1Jansen Park$15 / $20 Non-Res.Time Out: Thursday, July 3

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

Kiddie Sport campAges 21/2-6Instructor: Linda Jacobson

An opportunity to learn basic skills orpractice what you know in the areas of:track, kickball, basketball, and soccer.Program will work on development ofcoordination and physical conditioning.

Monday & Wednesday / 4 SessionsJune 16-June 25

Ages 2.5-3 (with parent/guardian)2:30-3:00 PM 307000-01

Ages 4-63:05-3:35 PM 307000-02Canterbury School Gym 7000 Enfield Ave., Greendale$20 / $30 Non-Res.Time Out: Wednesday, June 11

SportS of all SortS Youth (Ages 3-5)

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

Tuesdays / 5 sessionsJuly 1-July 295:30-6:15 PM 307901-S16:30-7:15 PM 307901-S2Elm Dale School Field $27 / $54 Non-Res.Time Out: Wednesday, June 25

adaptive baSKetball SKillSYouth (Ages 5-13)Instructor: Phil Lambe, PE and Adaptive PEEducator

This is a class designed to go along with theSpecial Olympic skills portion of basketball.Athletes will have the opportunity to workon individual basketball skills such as drib-bling, passing, shooting, catching, andrebounding based on their abilities. This isa great classs to keep students occupiedwith a variety of stations that will keep theirinterest and enjoyment level high for theentire class time.

Tuesdays & ThursdaysJuly 10-August 21 (exclude August 7)4:30-4:55 PM 307902-01Greendale Middle School Gym$35 / $45 Non-Resident Note: Students should bring a water bottle with their name on it to each class.Parent involvement is allowed and encour-aged, but not necessary.

Call the Weather Sportsline FIRST297-9008

for cancellation notices, program offerings and updates.

Online Cancellation www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

advanced baSKetball Youth (Ages 10-12)

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

Wednesdays / 5 sessions June 25-July 23 7:00-7:45 PM 307100-B3Elm Dale School Gym $27 /$54 Non-Resident Time Out: Thursday, June 19

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Golf

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

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

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

Once weekly / 6 sessionsLEVEL TIME REG.#

Tuesday, June 10-July 15Beginner 6:00-7:00 PM 307700-B1Intermediate 7:00-800 PM 307700-I1

Thursday, June 12-July 17 Beginner 6:00-7:00 PM 307700-B2Intermediate 7:00-800 PM 307700-I2

Time Out: Fri., June 6

Wednesday, July 30-September 3All skill levels 6:00-7:00 PM 307700-A3

Time Out: Thurs., July 17

Friday, August 1-Septemer 5Beginner 6:00-7:00 PM 307700-B4Intermediate 7:00-800 PM 307700-I4

Time Out: Thurs., July 24

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

beGinninG GolfYouth (Ages 6-15)Jim Rewolinski, Instructor

For the young first-time golfer. Instructionwill concentrate on learning the basics ofthe golf swing and the rules of the game.The first four lessons will meet on the prac-tice range. The fifth lesson will meet at thepractice green, located next to the clubhouse. The sixth and final lesson, partici-pants will play 3 holes on a par-3 practicecourse, next to the clubhouse. There will be additional fees for buckets of balls usedduring lessons ($6-$7 depending on bucketsize). If you do not have equipment, loanersare available. Enrollment Min. 5 / Max. 12Once weekly / 6 sessionsAges 6-10Monday, June 16-July 215:00-6:00 PM 307701-G1

Saturday, June 14-July 19 3:00-4:00 PM 307701-G2

Tuesday, June 17-July 22 5:00-6:00 PM 307701-G3

Age 11-15Thursday, June 19-July 245:00-6:00 PM 307701-G4Time Out: Thurs., June 13

Age 6-15Wednesday, July 30-Sept. 3 5:00-6:00 PM 307701-G5

Saturday, Aug. 2-Sept. 6 3:00-4:00 PM 307701-G6Time Out: Thurs., June 13

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

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

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

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

Fee includes 7 weeks of instruction, 9-holeround at Zablocki Golf Course, golf balls, golftowel, golf brush, and a golf t-shirt.

Tuesdays / 7 sessionsJune 17-July 29

Beginner / Adv. Beginner 9:30-10:30 AM 307702-B1

Intermediate10:30-11:30 AM 307702-I1First 6 classes - Whitnall Golf Course

(6751 S. 92nd St.)Last class - Zablocki Park

(3717 W. Howard Ave.)$89 / $99 Non-Res.

diSc Golf Ages 8-AdultInstructor: Bob Kosky & Peter Parsons

(Mojo Disk Golf)

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

Monday-Wednesday / 3 SessionsJune 16-186:30-7:30 PM 307903-01Grass Area East of Greendale MiddleSchool$18 / $28 Non-Res.Time Out: Wednesday, June 11

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

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nfl /Gatorade

punt, paSS & KicKcompetitionThe Greenfield Jaycees are again hosting the local Punt, Pass and Kick competition onSaturday, September 20th at Konkel Park. Registration and warm up begins at 3:00 PMand competition is at 3:30 PM. The competition is open to boys and girls between theages of 8-15 (based on December 31, 2013). Please bring your birth certificate to thecompetition. Only soft sole gym shoes permitted—no spikes are allowed. Sectional forwinners will be held on October 18th.

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

Green bay pacKerSfamily niGht tripMike Seavert, Trip Coordinator

The Greenfield Parks & RecreationDepartment is continuing its annual tra-dition to offer a trip to the Green BayPackers Family Night & Scrimmage. Thisis a great opportunity for your family tosee the team and stadium at an afford-able price. Date and time for this year’sevent is yet to be scheduled by theGreen Bay Packers. More information willbe available as soon as details areannounced. To be put on the list toreceive trip information and a registra-tion form, please indicate registrationcode PACKERS, along with a valid e-mailaddress, on your summer registrationform, or call the Parks & Recreation Dept.office at 329-5370. Registration on themailing list does not guarantee a spot onthe trip.

field hocKey Youth (Ages 7-12)

This program gives participants the perfect opportunity to gain endurancewhile having fun. Field hockey is a modi-fied version of hockey, without the use ofskates. The first 2 sessions will be practicesfocused on techniques in passing, shoot-ing, defense, and dribbling. The final 4 ses-sions will be games. Don’t miss out on thisnew program!

Thursdays / 5 sessionsJune 19-July 24 (Cancel July 3) 5:30-6:30 (Ages 7-9) 307908-016:30-7:30 (Ages 10-12 307908-02Elm Dale School Field $27 /$54 Non-ResidentTime Out: Monday, June 16

Greenfield youthfootball proGam

League program-not affiliated withthe middle school.

They can contact Paul Palama at 241-0580for more information or go to the websiteat www.greenfieldjrhawks.com and go tothe Hawks Landing link.

Sport Speed clinicGrades 3-8, Co-edThe Sport Speed Clinic centers on funda-mental speed and agility movements formultiple sports. Starts, running form, andperformances in core speed and agilitydrills (30 m fly and sprint, 505 and pro agili-ty) will be assessed and developed.Enrollment: Minimum 5 / Maximum 30

Wednesday, June 189:00-11:00 AM 307904-01Whitnall Middle School Field$25 Resident & Non-Resident

basic Speed SchoolGrades 3-6 & 7-8, Co-edThe Basic speed and agility camp uses hur-

dle, cone, and ladder drills to introduce fun-

damental speed and agility skills for sports.

The goal is to introduce and develop sport-

specific acceleration, speed, and agility.Enrollment: Minimum 5 / Maximum 30

Tuesdays & Thursdays / 6 sessions

• June 24, 26, July 1, 3, 8, 10

Grades 3-69:00-10:00 AM 307904-02

Grades 7-810:00-11:00 AM 307904-03

Whitnall Middle School Field$50 Resident/Non-resident (per option)

• July 15, 17, 22, 24, 29, 31

Grades 3-69:00-10:00 AM 307904-04

Grades 7-8 307904-0510:00-11:00 AM

Whitnall Middle School Field$50 Resident/Non-Resident (per option)

intermediate Speed School High School, Co-ed

The Intermediate Speed School will focuson agility, acceleration, and speed forsports. Starts, running form, and perform-ances in core drills (30 m fly and sprint, 505 and pro agility) will be tracked andused to increase performance.Enrollment: Minimum: 5 / Maximum 16

Mondays & Wednesdays• June 23, 25, 30, July 2, 7, 9 9:00-10:30 AM 307904-06

• July 14, 16, 21, 23, 28, 30 9:00-10:30 AM 307904-07

Note: A 10:30 AM-12 Noon option will beadded if enrollment is over 16 for the firsttime slot.

Whitnall Middle School Field$75 Resident/Non-resident (per option)

Speed, exploSion, and aGility campS

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herShey’S tracK & field GameS

LocaL MeeT(ages 9-14)

Friday, May 23, 2014 5:45 PM Warm-ups

6:00 PM Meet beginsNew Berlin eisenhower High School

(4333 Sunnyslope Rd., New Berlin)

Hershey�Track�is�back!��Come�out�and�com-pete�in�different�track�and�field�events,including�races�as�short�as�50�meters�to�aslong�as�800�meters.��Open�to�residents�ofNew�Berlin,�Greenfield,�Greendale,�andFranklin.��

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

Mail�registration�form�to:Hershey�Track�Registration,5780�Golden�Rain�LaneNew�Berlin,�WI��53151�������307906-01

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

Registration is due by May 16, 2014.

on the riGht tracK 1 mile fun run for runninG loverSAges 6 through 14 (primary goal) and olderCoordinator: Jessica Bradley, GHS Head Track Coach, along withGHS track and cross country athletes for supervision along the route

Well, lace up your running shoes, or tighten your velcro straps! This is a non-competitiveone-mile fun run for children ages 6-14 and other running lovers of all ages. Our goal is tohave fun with the run and promote to parents, children, and community members theimportance of a healthy and active lifestyle.

Each run date will kick off at the track by warming up with music, and then it’s off for theone-mile run, out and back, while looping through scenic Greendale, ending once againback at the GHS Track. Participants will receive a course time.

Children (ages 6-14) will take the lead with 15+ years going out 5 minutes after the children.

Tuesday 5:30 PM (warm-up & start)• June 17 307907-01• July 15 307907-02• August 12 307907-03

All 3 Series• June 17, July 15, & Aug. 12 307907-04

Greendale High School GavinskiStadium/Track

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

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

tracK clubYouth (Grades 3-8 & 9-12) In partnership with Top Flight AdvancedTraining, the Track Club will focus on fun-damentals and techniques of speed andjumps training. The program is designedfor athletes with a desire to enhance theirabilities. Training will help the young ath-lete grow both mentally and physicallyduring this six week program. Participantswill leave this program with new skills thatwill boost success at future track events!

Grades 9-12 Tuesdays, June 10-July 155:15-6:45 PM 307905-01

Grades 3-8Thursdays, June 12 - July 17 5:15- 6:45 PM 307905-02

Greenfield High School Track$60 Resident/Non-Resident (per option)

The City of Greenfield Parks & Recreation Department is hosting a 5K (3.1 Mile)Run/Walk on the trails of Konkel Park, as well as a one mile run/walk for childrenages 10 and under. Run in your favorite Halloween costume as ghosts and goblinshelp speed you along! All participants dressed in costumes can enter the costumecontest for a chance to win a prize! Sure to please all—casual walkers, serious run-ners, and those looking for a fun Halloween event for the family.

Entry Fee: Early Bird $15 (Before Sept. 11) / $17 (Before Sept. 25) /After Sept. 25 and Day of Race, $20

Awards: Top 3 finishers in each male and female age division— 11-15 / 16-19 / 20-29 / 30-39 / 40-49 / 50-59 / 60+

411900-MM (Mile) 411900-FF (5K)

Proceeds to benefit the Greenfield Recreation Youth Sports Assistance Program, which provides financial assistance for residents of Greenfield who are unable to afford the

program fee for youth sports activities.

(414) 329-5370 www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

Frankenstein Five & Monster Mile

Saturday October 11, 2014

Konkel Park (5151 W. Layton Ave., Greenfield, WI)

5:30 PM (Monster Mile), 6:30 pm (Frankenstein Five)

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G-force volleyballSummer Sand instructional volleyball program

Ages 9-17 (Girls & Boys) (Beginner to Elite levels welcome!)

G-Force coaches and other excellent volley-

ball club coaches.

You’re invited to sharpen your volleyballskills over the summer at beautiful KonkelPark! Beginner to Elite volleyball playersare welcome, as well as club and non-clubplayers, to participate in this extensive, yetaffordable nine-week program starting onJune 16, taught by experienced coaches!Participants will improve their volleyballskills in a positive learning environment ata medium to high intensity level. Miss aclass? No problem—come to a differentone! For more details, visithttp://www.eteamz.com/Gforcevb/news/index.cfm?cat=300470. Must registerthrough G-Force Volleyball Website

www.eteamz.com/gforcevb

Nine-week sessions (4 hours per week)

Monday & WednesdayJune 16-August 13

• 8:15-10:15 AM

• 10:30 AM-12:30 PM

Tuesday & ThursdayJune 17-August 14• 8:15-10:15 AM

• 10:30 AM-12:30 PM

Konkel Park Sand Volleyball Courts

$275 (per option) plus $15 USAV Membership Includes an outdoor volleyball, T-shirt, liter-ature, and written volleyball evaluations.

QUESTIONS: Please e-mail [email protected] or callthe director, Tim Janzen, at (262) 391-3335.

diGGerS volleyball Boys & Girls, Grades 4-6 & 7-9 (2014-15 school year)Instructors: Jim Gableman Whitnall Middle School Coach

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

Monday-Thursday / 4 sessionsJuly 14-179:30-11:30 AM 307500-W1Whitnall Middle School Gym$40 / $75 Non-Res.Time Out: Tuesday, July 8

GRADES 7-9Camp participants will refine their passing,setting, serving, and attacking techniques.A variety of team offensive and defensivecourt postitions will be introduced. Gameswill be played daily. This is a great way toprepare for the 2014-15 volleyball season.Each participant will receive a camp t-shirt.

Monday-Thursday / 4 sessionsJuly 14-1712:00-2:30 PM 307500-W2Whitnall Middle School Gym$40 / $75 Non-Res.Time Out: Tuesday, July 8

volleyball

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

Call the Weather Sportsline FIRST297-9008

for cancellation notices, program offerings and updates.

Online Cancellation www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

CONCUSSION WAIVERDue to changes in State Law, all youth participating in Sports league play mustfill out a concussion waiver form, signedby both the parent/guardian and the participant. Please note that this onlyaffects programs with formally scheduledgames. With questions, contact NickBuerger, Recreation Supervisor at 414-329-5375.

FALL YOUTH SPORTS LEAGUESSummer goes fast so don’t miss out onupcoming Youth Sports leagues this Fall!Leagues include:

• Afterschool Mirco Soccer (Grades K5-5)• Afterschool Flag Football (Grades 4-5)• Instructional Basketball League (Grades 1-4)

• Afterschool Volleyball (Grades 4-5)

More information will be available inAugust and in the Fall Recreator.

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JuSt chill’n

ice SKatinG leSSonSGreater Milwaukee Figure Skating Club

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

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

Basic (Ages 6-15)Carefully-planned levels allow beginningskaters to feel comfortable on ice while gainingthe basic knowledge needed to advance tospecialized levels of skate lessons.

Questions? Call Wilson Park (414) 281-6289

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

Snowplow Sam (Ages 4-5)• May 17-June 28 307909-S1• July 12-August 23 307909-S3• September 6-October 18 307909-S5• October 25-December 13 307909-S7*$115 / $122 Non-Res. (per option)

Basic (Ages 6-15)• May 17-June 28 307909-S2• July 12-August 23 307909-S4• September 6-October 18 307909-S6• October 25-December 13 307909-S8

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

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

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

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

Soccer

challenGer britiSh Soccer campBoys & Girls (Ages 3-14)

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

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

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

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

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

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

Monday-Friday July 21-25 / 5 sessions

First Kicks (ages 3-4) 9:00-10:00 aM 307200-01$69/ $73 Non-Res.

Mini Soccer (ages 4-6) 10:30 aM-Noon 307200-02$82 / $86 Non-Res.

Half Day (ages 6-9) 9:00 aM-Noon 307200-03$107 / $109 Non-Res.

Half Day (ages 10-14) 1:00-4:00 PM 307200-04$107 / $109 Non-Res.

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

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

How Do I Get a FRee Replica Jersey? There�is�only�one�way�to�get�a�great�lookingjersey�($39 value) for�FREE�—�sign�up�on-line at�www.challengersports.com�(freeJersey offer deadline: June 6, 2014 — shipping and handling fee applies)

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

SPORTS

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Greenfield Parks & Recreation (414) 329.5370 / 24 hour information Line (414) 297.900816 SPORTS — TEENS

middle School niGht

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

Mondays / 5 SessionsJune 23-July 21 5:30-6:30 PM 309901-D1Elm Dale Elementary Gym$15 / $20 Non-Res.

flaG footballBoys — Entering 6, 7, & 8 GradesThis will be a recreational program wherenew teams will be formed each week. Funand sportsmanship will be stressed week-to-week. Bring a water bottle, and the Parkand Rec will supply flags, footballs, andpractice vests. Sign up with a friend fortwice the fun!

Wednesdays/ 4 SessionsJuly 9-July 304:00-5:15 PM 309400-F1Konkel Park$15 / $20 Non-Res.

diGGerS volleyball See page 10

archeryAges 8-15 & 16+ (With Parent / Guardian)

Beginner/Casual archery is a five-weekcourse where instruction will be given tobeginners or those wanting to improvetheir archery skills. Learn the sport ofarchery, and all the safety rules will beexplained and enforced. Registrants musthave their own equipment (bow, arrows,quiver, and arm guard. NO crossbows orbroadheads). Those without equipmentwill be charged an additional fee forequipment rental.

WednesdaysAugust 6-September 3Ages 6-15 5:00-7:00 PM 309902-A1Ages 16+ 5:00-7:00 PM 309902-A2Schultz Gun ClubW143 S8016 Schultz Ln. Muskego$40 / $50 Non-Res.With Rental $50 / $60 Non-Res.

attention bow hunterSBOW HUNTER SHOOTYouth (Ages 12+) and AdultsCoordinator: Archery Members of Schultz

Gun Club

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

Wednesday, August 27 & September 35:00-7:00 PM 309903-B1Schultz Gun Club and Archery RangeW143 S8025 Schultz Lane, Muskegowww.schultzgunclub.com$20 / $30 Non-Resident

Note: Registrants under 16 years of agemust have a parent/guardian present at all times. For more information anddirections to the archery range visitwww.schultzgunclub.com Also available,10-50 yard sight-in target.

co-rec Sand volleyball leaGue Grade 8-12 (2014-2015 School Year)Get your friends together and enjoy this 8-week Summer Sand Volleyball league!League play will be 6 vs. 6, but teams canplay with a minimum of 4 players. Teamsmust have an equal number of girls toboys, or more girls than boys. All teams willplay 3 matches each night. Games willhave officials. Scores and standings will beupdated weekly.

Thursdays (8 weeks)June 19-August 14 (Cancel July 3)6:00-8:00 PM 309500-V2Konkel Park Sand Volleyball Center$25 per player

co-rec Sand volleyballGrades 6-8 (2014-15 School Year)

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

Thursdays / 5 SessionsJuly 10-August 76:00-7:00 PM 309500-V1Konkel Park Sand Volleyball Center(5151 W. Layton)Player Fee: $20 Res. / $30 Non-Res.

teen Scene

fantaSy football 4teenSTeens (Ages 11-15)Mike Seavert, Commissioner

Calling all diehard NFL fans…whetheryou’re a beginner or pro, come play fanta-sy football games with a unique twist,while meeting others and making newfriends. Our main game combines tradi-tional fantasy football with an eliminator-type game. No two weeks are the same, asyou draft a new team each week. Thetwist here is that once you choose a player,you cannot choose them again the rest ofthe season. This is not only a game of skill,but one of strategy (while learning aboutplayers from all NFL teams). Other gamesplayed are a traditional fantasy footballgame where you choose a team within abudget, and team pick ‘em. We meet onlythree times throughout the season. Therest is all done from home through a cus-tom website for our program, so partici-pants will need to have an e-mail addressto participate.

Meets 3 sessions 309900-01First MeetingFriday, August 29 6:00-9:00 PMGreenfield City Hall, Room 206

Mid Season PartySunday, October 19 12:00-3:00 PMGreenfield Community Center

End of Season Awards Party Sunday, December 28 12:00-3:00 PMGreenfield Community Center

$30 / $35 Non-Res.

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brown’S laKe beachGrades 5-12 (2014-15 School Year)

Enjoy a day at the beach with friends for sun, fun,and games at Brown’s Lake. Bring a change ofclothes, your swim suit, and sunscreen. Lunch willconsist of hotdogs, chips, and beverage, and isincluded in the price. No refunds after July 15.

Wednesday, August 6 309905-BLDepart Greendale Middle School 9:45 AM Return Greendale Middle School 3:45 PM$16 / $26 Non-ResidentTime Out: July 30

intro to weiGht traininGYouth (Grades 8-12)(2014-15 school year)Instructor: Phil Lambe, PE & Adaptive PE Educator

This class is here to get rid of any doubts a student (boys or girls) may have about liftingweights or using gym equipment. Students willhave the opportunity to be in a weight room withother students just like themselves, with no judg-ment or pressure of any kind. Students willreceive proper instructions on how to use all themachines and free weights. They will also begiven great workouts that can be done at homeor in the weight room! This is a judgment-freeweight-lifting experience that will teach studentsthe proper and safe way to exercise and liftweights.

Tuesdays, June 10-July 8 6:45-7:45 PM 309904-I1Greendale Middle School Weight Room$25 / $35 Non-Resident

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

2014 Fall Volleyball LeaguesLeague # Night League Divison Site Program Period Team Code Player Code

(Tenitative)1 Monday Co-Rec “B” GW Sept. 22- Nov. 24 408200-01 408201-01

2 Tuesday Co-Rec “B” GMS Sept. 23-Nov. 25 408200-02 408201-0212 Team League

(2 Divisions)

3 Wednesday Co-Rec “B” GW Sept. 24-Nov. 26 408200-03 408201-03

4 Thursday Mens “A” WMS Sept. 25-Dec. 4 408200-04 408201-04(Cancel 11/27)

5 Thursday Womens “A” GMS Sept. 25-Dec. 4 408200-05 408201-0512 Team League (Cancel 11/27)

(2 Divisions)

6 Thursday Co-Rec “B” WMS Sept. 25-Dec. 4 408200-06 408201-06(Cancel 11/27)

Team Fee: $175 Player Fee: $8 Greenfield Resident / $16 Non-Resident Returning Team Deadline: August 19, 2014

2014 Fall Softball LeagueLeague # Night League Divison Site Program Period Team Code Player Code

(Tenitative)1 Monday/ Mens Open KP Sept. 3-Oct. 6 408100-01 408101-01

Wednesday American #1

2 Monday/ Mens Open KP Sept. 3-Oct. 6 408100-02 408101-02Wednesday National #2

3 Tuesday/ Mens Open KP Sept. 2-Oct. 2 408100-03 408101-03Thursday Eastern #1

4 Tuesday/ Mens Open KP Sept. 2-Oct. 2 408100-04 408101-04Thursday Western #2

5 Friday Mens Open KP Sept.5-Oct. 3 408100-05 408101-05#1 & 2

Team Fee: $190Player Fee: $9 Greenfield Resident / $18 Non-Resident Ball Fee: $40 (includes 10 games balls)

Returning Team Deadline: August 4, 2014

OFFICIATED LEAGUESteam SportS calender

FALL (SEPTEMBER-DECEMBER) co-Rec, Mens, Womens Volleyball

(10 wks)Mens Softball League (5�wks)�

Information available: July

WINTER/SPRING (JANUARY-APRIL)co-Rec, Mens, Womens Volleyball

(10 wks)

SUMMER (MAY-AUGUST)Mens, Womens & co-Rec Softball

(14 wks) Information available: January

co-Rec, Mens, & Womens outdoor Sand Volleyball

(14 wks) Information available: March

ReGISTRaTIoN FoR TeaM SPoRTS IS NoT accePTeD oN a GeNeRaL

ReGISTRaTIoN BaSIS. INTeReSTeD TeaMS MUST SecURe a

TeaM FRaNcHISe FoRM.

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

procedures, and policies), contact�theGreenfield�Department�of�Parks�&�Recreation�office�

(414)�329-5370�(M-F�9�AM-6�PM).

adult Sports Websitewww.teamsideline.com/greenfield

adult team

SportS leaGueSThe�Greenfield�Department�of�Parks�and�Recreation�offers�a�variety�of�organized�

adult�sports�leagues�throughout�the�year.��League play is open to persons 18 years of age and older

(High School Students are not eligible).

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

2014 Summer playGroundS

a Great place to play!

PLAYGROUNDS

The Greenfield Parks &Recreation Summer

Playgrounds provide groupactivities for children in a

safe, supervised environment at

local schools & parks.

Features:

3 Held at both School Districts —Whitnall (Grades K5-6) Greenfield (Grades K5-6)

3 Konkel Weeks (Grades K5-6) 3 Field Trips3 Energetic Staff3 Playground Picnic3 T-Shirt3 Swimming Lessons

(Whitnall Only)

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

(Half Day - after summer school)

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

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

AGE/PROGRAMParticipants�MUST�meet�the�age�requirementon�or�before�the�first�day�of�the�program�theywish�to�enroll�in.��The�Parks�and�RecreationDepartment�reserves�the�right�to�drop�a�childfrom�the�program�if�they�are�enrolled�at�a�sitethat�is�not�appropriate.

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

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

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

(R) = ResidentGreenfield resident or Whitnall SchoolDistrict resident and/or attending aGreenfield or Whitnall School

(NR) = Non-resident

playground General information

Playgrounds are NOT a licensed day care.The purpose is to provide a variety of activities on a daily basis. A typical

schedule will include group games in the gym, arts & crafts, board games, andteam sports outside, as well as time to socialize and have fun with friends.

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

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Whitnall Playgrounds on next page *

• Refer to the General Information section.• Each participant should bring their own bag lunch and beverage daily. • Program fee includes the “all site special events and field trips.” Further detailswill be available in your site newsletter.

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

GREENFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT PLAYGROUNDS2014-2015 School year—Youth (Entering K5-6th Grades)

SCHOOL’S OUTAs part of our cooperative programming effort, thisplayground program takes place after the GreenfieldSchool District’s summer school program. While ourprogram ends at 5:00 PM, parents may pick up between5:00-5:30 PM.

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

BEFORE SCHOOLDuring the weeks of the Greenfield School District’ssummer school program, this option is for an hour ofsummer playground from 7:00-8:00 AM daily. Childrenmay not be dropped off prior to 7:00 AM.

Elm DaleElementary School “A” Session “B” Session “C” Session “D” Session5300 S Honey Creek Dr • Greenfield

Before School 305203-C1 305203-D17:00-8:00 AM Not available Not available $18 (R)/ $36(NR) $18 (R)/ $36(NR)

Playground Plus 305203-B28:00 AM-5:00 PM Not available $126 (R)/$252 (NR) Not available Not available

School’s Out 305203-B3 305203-C3 305203-D312:00-5:00 PM Not available $70 (R) / $85(R) / $85(R) /

$140 (NR) $162 (NR) $162 (NR)

Edgewood Elementary School “A” Session “B” Session “C” Session “D” Session4711 S 47th St • Greenfield

Before School 305205-C1 305205-D17:00-8:00 AM Not available Not available $18 (R )/ $36(NR) $18 (R )/ $36(NR)

Playground Plus 305205-A2 305205-B2 305205-C2 305205-D28:00 AM-5:00 PM $70 (R) / $140 (NR) $126 (R )/$252 (NR) $148 (R )/$288 (NR) $148 (R)/$288 (NR)

School’s Out 305205-A3 305205-B3 305205-C3 305205-D311:00-5:00 PM $45.50 (R)/$91 (NR $82 (R) / $99(R) / $99(R) /

$164 (NR) $198 (NR) $198 (NR)

(*)�Non-resident�childen�who�attend�a�Greenfield�or�Whitnall�School�Districtwill�be�assessed�the�resident�rate.

Monday-Friday program

“A” Session Monday, June 16-Friday, June 20 (5-day program/ No field trip) Time Out: Tues, June 3

“B” Session Monday, June 23-Thursday, July 3 (9-day program/ no field trips) Time Out: Tues, June 17

“C” Session Monday, July 7-Friday, July 18 (Greenfield School Dist. Summer School Weeks)(10-day program/ 1 field trip) Time Out: Tues, June 24

“D” Session Monday, July 21-Friday, August 1(Greenfield School Dist. Summer School Weeks)(10-day program/2 field trips) Time Out: Tues, June 24

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

• Each participant should bring their own bag lunchand beverage daily.

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

• Playground participants who enroll in the Learn toSwim and Open Swim options at the Whitnall HighSchool will be escorted by the playground staff.

BEFORE SCHOOL (NEW)During the weeks of the Whitnall School District’s Summer School program, thisoption is for an hour of summer playground from 7:30-8:30 AM daily Monday thruThursday. Children may NOT be dropped off prior to 7:30 AM. Playground staff willescort kids to summer school at 8:30 AM.

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

SCHOOL’S OUTAs part of our cooperative programming effort with the Whitnall School District’ssummer school program, the playground staff will meet your child/ren at theWhitnall Middle School at 11:30 AM and walk them over to Edgerton Elementaryor pick them up at Edgerton. If your child is not attending the summer schoolprogram, they are still welcome to enroll for an afternoon of fun. Parents maypick up as late as 5:30 PM.

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

OPEN SWIMParticipate in our Open Swim program, held at the Whitnall High School Pool whenit is in session, from 12:15-1:15 PM. Bring your swimsuit and towel. The playgroundstaff will walk playground participants to and from the pool. If your child isenrolled in swim lessons, they will automaticaly be enrolled in Open Swim, at noadditional charge, on the days of their swim classes, as part of the “practice makesperfect” benefit for swim lessons. Children may opt not to register in advance andbring $2 that day to participate in Open Swim.

FRIDAY MORNINGSSummer school runs Monday-Thursday. This option is for Friday morning playground.Friday /2 sessions June 20 & 27 8:00-11:30 AM 35207-AB$12 (R) / $24 (NR)

Edgerton Elementary School “AB” Session “C” Session “D” Session “E” Session “F” Session5145 South 116 St • Hales Corners

Before School 305207-A57:30-8:30 AM $24 (R ) / Not Available Not Available Not Available Not AvailableMonday-Thursday $48 (NR)

Playgrounds Plus 305207-A1 305207-C1 305207-D1 305207-E1 305207-F1

8:00 AM-5:00 PM $196 (R ) / $148 (R ) / $148 (R ) / $78 (R ) / $78 (R ) /$392 (NR) $288 (NR) $288 (NR) $148 (NR) $148 (NR)

School’s Out 305207-A2 305207-C2 305207-D2 305207-E2 305207-F211:30-5:00 PM $118 (R ) / $92 (R ) / $92 (R ) / $50 (R ) / $50 (R ) /

$236 (NR) $176 (NR) $176 (NR) $100 (NR) $100 (NR)

Open Swim June 16-July 2 July 14-18 July 21-Aug. 1 Aug. 4-8Not Available12:00-1:00 PM (13 visits) (5 visits) (10 visits) (5 visits)

305207-A4 305207-C4 305207-D4 305207-E4$26 (R or NR) $10 (R or NR) $20 (R or NR) $10 (R or NR)

Monday-Friday Program

“AB” – Monday, June 16-Thursday, July 3 (Whitnall Summer School weeks)(14 day program / no field trips) Time Out: Tues, June 3

“C” – Monday, July 7-Friday, July 18(10 day program / 1 field trips) Time Out: Tues, June 24

“D”- Monday, July 21- Friday, August 1(10 day program / 2 field trips) Time Out: Tues, June 24

“E” – Monday, August 4-Friday, August 8(5 day program / 1 field trip) Time Out: Tues, July 22

“F” – Monday, August 11-Friday, August 15(5 day program / 1 field trip) Time Out: Tues, July 22

July 28-Aug. 1 & Aug. 4-8

(10 Lessons)305207-D3

$47.50 (R) / $95 (NR)

July 14-18 & July 21-25 (10 Lessons)305207-C3

$47.50 (R) / $95 (NR)

June 23-27 & June 30-July 2(8 Lessons)305207-A3

$38 (R) / $76 (NR)

(R)�=�ResidentGreenfield�resident�or�Whitnall�School�District�resident�

and/or�attending�a�Greenfield�or�Whitnall�School

American Red CrossLearn to Swim

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playGround policieS

playGround code of conduct

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

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

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

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

• Weapon-like�toys,�including�squirt�guns,will�not�be�allowed.

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

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

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

medicationSPark and Recreation Department staff members are not allowed to provide medications for any par-ticipant. If your child needs assistance during the day, you will need to make other arrangements toprovide that assistance.

proper attireParticipants are required to dress appropriately for these activities (sneakers, socks, shorts and T-shirts are fine). Sunscreen/sun block should be applied prior to coming, and some should be sentalong with your child to apply during the day. Sandals and Jelly shoes are not allowed, for safetyreasons. Good clothes are not recommended because arts and crafts and game activities can getmessy. For supervision reasons, participants MUST wear their Greenfield Playground T-shirt onthe days of field trips.

proGram feeSThe program fee indicated is for the total session. Sorry, fees can’t be pro-rated. The fee breaksdown to an average of $1.40 per hour for School Age.

KONKEL PARK SITE(2014-2015 School Year - Entering K5-6)Just when you think the summer playground program is done, it is time for aweek of playing at Konkel Park! End summer with a week of sports, games,crafts, running through the big sprinkler, and just enjoying playing on theplayground equipment. Participants need to bring sunscreen, bug spray, abag lunch, snacks, beverages, and a water bottle daily. Enrollment will be lim-ited, so register early for this site. In the event of inclement weather, this pro-gram will be held at Edgewood Elementary School.

Monday-Friday “E” Session “F” SessionKonkel Park Mon. Aug. 4- Friday, Aug. 8 Mon. Aug. 11-Aug. 15

All Day 305209-E1 305209-F18:00 AM -5:00 PM $83 (R) / $158 (NR) $83 (R )/ $158 (NR)

Afternoon Only 305209-E2 305209-F212:00-5:00 PM $55 (R ) / $101 (NR) $55 (R ) / $101 (NR)

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

AFTERNOON ONLYThis option runs from 12:00-5:00 PM. Parents maydrop off at 12 noon and pick up as late as 5:30 PM.

SITE: Konkel Park South Shelter Time Out: Tues., July 22

Great Outdoor Experience!

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

LEVELS: Please refer to the chart on page 23. Participants start at either Starfish or LevelOne and as their skill level progresses, they move up through the levels. At the conclusion of each semester, each child will be given a skill sheet indicating theirprogress.

PROFESSIONAL STAFF: The Greenfield Parks & Recreation Department is an Authorized Provider ofAmerican Red Cross programs. Our staff members are trained and certifiedAmerican Red Cross Water Safety Instructors (WSI) and American Red CrossLifeguards (LG).

2014 SUMMER SWIM STAFFShaun Hibben (WSI, LG), Brittany Zellner (WSI, LG), Alexis Jordan (WSI, LG),

Nathan Hinson (WSI, LG), Katie Reid (WSI, LG),

Katie Semrad (WSI, LG), Kristen Schmalfeldt (WSI, LG),

Amanda Hill (WSI, LG), Kelly Swinghammer (LG), Susie Mejchar (WSI, LG)

Cindy Murname (WSI, LG), Sara Hill (LG), Paul Howard (LG), Nick Olson (LG)

Bobby Skubal (LG)

american red croSS

SwimminG and water SafetyproGram

BEFORE YOU TAKE THE PLUNGE!AQUATIC PROGRAMS GENERAL POLICIES

WHAT TO BRINGParticipants�must�furnish�their�own�suits,�locks,�andtowels.��Patrons�are�allowed�to�bring�towels &�bagson�the�deck.��The�Department�of�Parks�&Recreation�and�School�Districts�are�not�responsiblefor�any�lost�or�damaged�articles.��Showers�must�betaken�before�swimming.��NO�FOOD�OR�DRINKS�arepermitted.

Locker room attendants are NoT on duty...However,�locker�room�checks�will�be�made�periodi-cally�by�pool�staff.��Youth�who�are�5�years�of�age�orolder�must�use�the�gender�appropriate�locker�room.Prior�to�the�start�of�the�class�and�once�dismissed�fromthe�pool,�participants�are�not�supervised�by�the�swimstaff.��Plan�accordingly.

POOL TEMPERATURE & MAINTENANCEWater�and�air�temperature�is�regulated�by�the�HighSchool�maintenance�department,�not�theDepartment�of�Parks�&�Recreation.��Due�to�limitedcapabilities�of�swimming�pool�equipment�themaintenance�department�is�making�every�attemptto�maintain�a�water�temperature�of�80°.��This�maybe�cold�for�some�swimmers.��

POOL LOCATION & LOCKER ROOMS• WHITNALL HIGH SCHOOL POOLLocated at 5000 South 116th Street (betweenLayton & Edgerton Aves). Use the entrance to thefar left, when you face the building. Enter, turnright, and proceed down the hall to the lockerrooms. The only pool entrance is through the lock-er rooms.

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

LESSON OBSERVATIONPlease be advised: once lessons start, only partici-pants and staff may be in the pool area. Parentsmay observe on the first and last lesson only.Spectators are a distraction to the young swim-mers.

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SWIM PRe-TeST• New to the swim instruction program?

• Has it been a few years since the last lesson?

A�Swim�Pre-test�is�an�opportunity�for:•�One-on-one�skill�screening •�Level�placement•�Introducing�yourself�and�your�child�to�the�facility

Pre-registrion�required.�Participants�are�taken�on�a�first�come,�first�served�basis;however,�if�we�have�an�idea�of�how�many�will�be�in�attendance,�staff�can�bescheduled�accordingly�to�serve�you�better.��Sorry,�staff�will�not�be�able�to�handleregistrations�at�the�pre-test.

Greenfield High School Pool•�Tuesday,�June�10 6:00-7:00�PM 301100-01•�Wednesday,�June�18 10:45-11:45�AM 301100-02

Whitnall High School Pool•�Wednesday,�June�18�� 2:45-3:45�PM 301100-03

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Levels Requirements Skills Taught

PARENT AND CHILD AQUATICS

Parent/Child Swim

Ratio�1:10

Ages�1-4�Years

Each�child�must�be�accompanied�by�parent�or�caregiver

Parents�and�children�learn�together�to�increase�a�child's�comfort�level�in�the�water�and�build�a�foundation�of�basic�skills,�such�as�arm�and�leg�movements�and�breath�control.�This�level�isfun-filled�and�helps�introduce�water�safety�concepts,�encouraging�a�healthy�recreational�habit.If�your�child�is�not�100%�toilet�trained,�they�will�need�to�wear�a�swim�diaper�under�their�swimsuit.��The�water�temperature�is�approximately�80�degrees,�which�may�be�cold�for�younger�swim-mers,�so�a�long-sleeved�swim/sun�type�top�is�recommended.

PRESCHOOL AQUATICS (AGES 4-6)

Preschool Level 1(Starfish)Ratio�1:6

Ages�4-6�YearsPrerequisite:��Child�must�be�

able�to�submerge�head�under�water

Starfish�orients�children�to�the�aquatic�environment�and�helps�them�gain�basic�aquatic�skillsthat�are�the�foundation�for�the�later�levels.��Front�and�back�floats,�glides,�leg�and�arm�actionsare�taught.��Age-appropriate�water�safety�topics�are�reviewed.

Preschool Level 2(Seahorse)

Ratio�1:6

Ages�4-6�Years

Prerequisite:��Successfully�completeStarfish�

Seahorse�builds�upon�the�Starfish�skills�to�help�children�gain�greater�independence�in�theirskills�and�develop�more�comfort�in�and�around�the�water.��Bobs,�retrieving�objects�under�water,floating�and�gliding�independently,�treading�water,�and�combined�arm-and-leg�actions�frontand�back�are�the�focus.

Preschool Level 3(Goldfish)

Ratio�1:6

Ages�5-6�YearsPrerequisite:�Successfully�complete

Seahorse

Goldfish�further�develops�the�Seahorse�skills�so�children�gain�basic�swimming�propulsive�skills.Floats�and�glides�into�a�vertical�position,�rotary�breathing,�how�to�change�direction�while�swim-ming,�treading�water,�independent�swimming�on�front,�and�back�strokes�are�the�primary�focus.

LEARN-TO-SWIM (AGES 6-TEENS)

Level 1

Ratio�1:6

Ages�6-9�Years

There�are�no�prerequisites�for�this�level

Introduction�to�Water�Skills�Level�1�teaches�basic�personal�water�safety�and�skills�to�help�children�feel�comfortable�in�the�water�while�learning�elementary�aquatic�skills.��Age�appropriate�water�safety�topics�are�also�reviewed.

Level 2

Ratio�1:6

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

completed�Seahorse

Fundamental�Aquatic�Skills�Level�2�gives�participants�success�with�fundamental�skills�such�asfloating�and�recovering�to�a�vertical�position.��Participants�continue�to�explore�simultaneousand�alternating�arm�action�on�front�and�back.

Level 3

Ratio�1:6

Ages�7-10�Years

Prerequisite:��Successful�completion�of�Level�2�or�Goldfish�

Stroke�Development�Level�3�teaches�the�survival�float,�elementary�backstroke,�breaststroke,backstroke,�and�coordination�of�front�crawl.��Participants�are�also�introduced�to�the�dolphinkick,�swimming�in�deep�water,�and�basic�diving�skills.

Level 4

Ratio�1:8

Ages�7-12�YearsPrerequisite:��Successful�completion�

of�Level�3�

Stroke�Improvement�Level�4�develops�confidence�in�previously-learned�strokes,�and�increasesdistance�swimming.��Backstroke�and�breaststroke�are�further�developed.��Participants�are�introduced�to�butterfly�and�taught�sidestroke.�

Level 5

Ratio�1:8

Ages�8-12�YearsPrerequisite:��Successful�completion�of�Level�4�

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

Level 6

Ratio�1:8

Ages�9-13�Years

Prerequisite:��Successful�completion�of�Level�5�

Swimming�and�Skill�Proficiency�Level�6�refines�the�strokes�so�participants�swim�with�ease,�efficiency,�power,�and�smoothness�over�greater�distances.��It�helps�prepare�for�more�advancedclasses�such�as�Lifeguarding�and�Competitive�Swimming.

Beyond Level 6 Ratio�1:8

Prerequisite:��Successful�completion�of�Level�6

This level is unique to Greenfield Parks & Recreation to keep kids swimming.

Stroke refinements, junior lifeguarding skills, and fitness swimming are just some

of the things this level can cover, all based upon the interest of the class.

SWIMMING & WATER SAFETY LEVELSThe�American�Red�Cross�offers�comprehensive�course�levels�that�teach�your�child�how�to�swim�skillfully�and�safely.��

Skills�taught�are�progressive,�so�children�advance�upon�completion�of�all�the�skills�in�the�previous�level.�New�to�our�program?��Either�enroll�your�child�in�Starfish�(Ages�4-6)�or�Level�One�(Ages�6-9),�or�attend�a�swim�pre-test�session�to�

determine�which�level�is�most�appropriate�for�your�child,�based�upon�their�water�skills.�

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GREENFIELD HIGH SCHOOL POOLamerican red croSS

learn toSwim

Schedule

once a week/ 8 sessions Tuesday Wednesday (New) ThursdayGreenfield High Pool June 17-august 12 June 18-august 20 June 19-august 14 evening Lessons (cancel July 1) (cancel July 2 & 23) (cancel July 3)

Parent/Child� 5:55-6:25�PM� 301102-a1 NA 301102-c1

Level�3�� 5:45-6:25�PM 301108-a1 NA 301108-c1

Level�4�� 5:45-6:25�PM 301109-a1 NA 301109-c1

Starfish��� 5:55-6:25�PM NA 301103-B1 NA

Seahorse�� 5:55-6:25�PM NA 301104-B1 NA

Level�5������� 5:45-6:25�PM NA 301110-B1 NA

Starfish�� 6:30-7:00�PM 301103-a1 301103-B2 301103-c1

Seahorse� 6:30-7:00�PM 301104-a1 301104-B2 301104-c1

Goldfish� 6:30-7:00�PM 301105-a1 NA 301105-c1

Level�6����� 6:30-7:10�PM NA 301112-B1 NA

Parent/Child� 7:05-7:35�PM 301102-a2 NA 301102-c2

Level�1������� 7:05-7:45�PM 301106-a1 NA 301106-c1

Goldfish������ 7:05-7:35�PM NA 301105-B1 NA

Level�2��� 7:05-7:45�PM 301107-a1 301107-B1 301107-c1

Beyond�Level�6�� 7:15-7:55�PM NA 301113-B1 NA

Fee�(per�option):�$38�/�$76�Non-Res.������������ Time Out: Thurs, June 12

Private�Lesson�� 7:50-8:20�PM 301113-a1 NA 301113-c1Private�Lesson�� 7:40-8:10�PM NA 301113-B1 NAPrivate�Lesson� 7:50-8:20�PM NA 301113-B2 NAPrivate�Lesson� 8:00-8:30�PM NA 301113-B3 NAFee�(per�option):�� $112�/�$224�Non-Res.�������Time Out: Thurs, June 12

Monday thru Friday basis June 23-27 & July 7-11 & July 28-aug 1 & Greenfield High Pool June 30-July 3 July 14-18 aug 4-8Daytime Lessons 9�sessions 10�sessions 10�lessons

Parent/Child� 9:15-9:45�AM 301102-D1 301102-e1 301102-F1

Starfish� 9:15-9:45�AM 301103-D1 301103-e1 301103-F1

Seahorse� 9:15-9:45�AM 301104-D1 301104-e1 301104-F1

Goldfish� 9:15-9:45�AM 301105-D1 301105-e1 301105-F1

Level�1� 9:45-10:25�AM 301106-D1 301106-e1 301106-F1

Level�2� 9:45-10:25�AM 301107-D1 301107-e1 301107-F1

Level�3� 9:45-10:25�AM 301108-D1 301108-e1 301108-F1

Level�5� 9:45-10:25�AM 301110-D1 301110-e1 301110-F1

Level�2� 10:25-11:05�AM 301107-D2 301107-e2 301107-F2

Level�4� 10:25-11:05�AM 301109-D1 301109-e1 301109-F1

Level�6� 10:25-11:05�AM 301111-D1 301111-e1 301111-F1

Beyond�Lvl�6� 10:25-11:05AM 301112-D1 301112-e1 301112-F1

Starfish� 10:30-11:00�AM 301103-D2 301103-e2 301103-F2

Continuing�Swimmer NA 301115-e1 301115-F1Fee�(per�option):� $43�/�$86�Non-Res.� $47.50�/�$95�Non-Res. $47.50�/�$95�Non-Res

Private�Lessons 11:15-11:45�AM� 301114-D1 301114-e1 301114-F1Fee�(per�option): $126�/�$252�Non-Res. $140�/�$280�Non-Res. $140�/�$280�Non-Res.Time Out: Wed, June 18 Wed, July 2 Wed, July 23

important Swim reGiStration

noticeS

1) Participants may onlyregister for one sessionat a time. As childrenprogress through thelevels at various times,registrations will only beaccepted for one sessionat a time. Please see our“Continuing StudentOption.”

2) Classes will be adjustedto accommodate asmany children as possi-ble. Please registerearly.

continuing optionTo facilitate proper place-ment of children who doenroll in more than onesemester, this is our process:

1) Your first session: Enrollin the specific level class.

2) Your second session ofthe semester: Enroll as a“continuing student” andindicate the registrationnumber appropriate forthe session. Rememberto submit both your formand fee prior to the “timeout” date given for thesession. This will placeyou on the waiting list. Atthe second to last lesson,when testing takes place,your child(ren)’s instruc-tor will update the coor-dinators of their progress.Classes are adjusted toaccommodate as manychildren as possible, alsofactoring siblings. At thelast lesson, participantswill receive a slip withplacement.

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WHITNALL HIGH SCHOOL POOL

WHITNaLL PooL cLoSeD—Thursday, July 3 thru Saturday, July 12

Monday thru Friday basis June 23-27 & July 14-18 & July 28-august 1 &Whitnall High Pool June 30–July 2 July 21-25 august 4-8Daytime Lessons 8�sessions 10�sessions 10�sessions

Level�1� 1:30-2:10�PM 301106-G1 301106-H1 301106-K1

Level�2� 1:30-2:10�PM 301107-G1 301107-H1 301107-K1

Level�3� 1:30-2:10�PM 301108-G1 301108-H1 301108-K1

Level�5� 1:30-2:10�PM 301110-G1 301110-H1 301110-K1

Parent/Child� 2:15-2:45�PM 301102-G1 301102-H1 301102-K1

Starfish��������� 2:15-2:45�PM 301103-G1 301103-H1 301103-K1

Seahorse����� 2:15-2:45�PM 301104-G1 301104-H1 301104-K1

Goldfish������� 2:15-2:45�PM 301105-G1 301105-H1 301105-K1

Level�2� 2:55-3:35�PM 301107-G2 301107-H2 301107-K2

Level�4� 2:55-3:35�PM 301109-G1 301109-H1 301109-K1

Level�6� 2:55-3:35�PM 301111-G1 301111-H1 301111-K1

Beyond�Lvl�6� 2:55-3:35�PM 301112-G1 301112-H1 301112-K1

Starfish� 3:45-4:15�PM 301103-G2 301103-H2 301103-K2

Continuing�Swimmer NA 301115-H1 301115-K1

Fee�(per�option) $38/�$76�Non-Res. $47.50/$95�Non-Res. $47.50/$95�Non-Res.

Private�Lessons� 3:45-4:15�PM 301114-G1 301114-H1 301114-K1Fee�(per�option): $112/$224�Non-Res $140/$280�Non-Res. $140/$280�Non-Res.Time Out: Wed, June 18 Wed, July 9 Wed, July 23

Resident - Greenfield resident or Whitnall School District resident and/or attending a Greenfield or WhitnallSchool

StroKe School weeKYouth (enrolled in Levels 3-5)Stroke School Week is an opportunity tofocus on breaking down the components,including breathing, body position, condi-tioning, and arm-and-leg actions of thevarious strokes. This class has beendesigned as a way to focus on the skills tohelp children master the stroke-specificskills needed to complete the AmericanRed Cross Learn to Swim Levels. Childrenare encouraged to stay after class to par-ticipate in the Open Recreational Swimtime from 11:05-12:00 noon on thesesame dates, at no additional cost!

Monday-Friday / 5 daysJuly 21-2510:15-11:00 AMLevels 2, 3 301301-02Levels 4, 5, 6 301301-03Greenfield High School Pool$24 / $48 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, July 15

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american red cross

Junior lifeGuardSusie Mejchar, Instructor

Youth (Ages 11-14) who have completed Learn to Swim Level 6

After completing the American Red Cross Learn to SwimLevel 6, it is time to look towards the future, and whatyour love for aquatics can offer. This Junior Lifeguardcourse is designed to build a foundation of knowledge,attitudes, and skills to help you in taking the Lifeguardclass when you turn 15 years of age. You will learn com-munication and decision making skills, the basic respon-sibilities of a Lifeguard, and the skills needed to take theLifeguard course. Get an advantage and learn many ofthe skills taught to Lifeguards in this course. Successfulcourse completion does lead to an American Red CrossJunior Lifeguard certification. Class fee includes supplies,but does not include the Lifeguard textbook. Min. 6.

July 21-25 & July 28- Aug 1 & Aug 4-8 / 15 sessions10:00-12:00 noon 301301-01Greenfield High School Pool $90 / $165 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, July 15

private Swim lessons

Youth (Ages 6+) to Adult

Private swim lessons aredesigned to help meet theneeds of participants whoare seeking more individual-ized instruction. Teens andAdults seeking to improvetheir swim strokes are wel-come. One of our swiminstructors will be assignedto work one-on-one withyou or your child to accom-plish specific strokes or skillsduring the class. Note: Afterthe “time out” date, due to thescheduling of staff, there areno credits or refunds.

practice makesperfectSwimming is a recreationalactivity that will last a life-time. Learning to swim hap-pens with swim lessons andspending time in the waterduring Open Swim for waterexploration and play. Byenrolling your child(ren)in the Greenfield Parks &Recreation Department'sLearn to Swim program,you automatically are ableto attend our Open Swimtime at no additional costduring the dates of yourclass, by showing yourLearn to Swim programreceipt at the door. Youand your child can come tothe pool to have fun whileproviding time for them topractice and develop theirskills.

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lap SwimTeens (Ages 16+), Adults, and Seniors

This�is�a�non-instructional�program.��Laplanes�will�be�set�up�during�our�Adult�WaterFitness�time�for�lap�swimmers�to�use�thepool.��Lap�Swimmers�must�swim�in�the�lanes.Come�check�in,�and�swim�at�your�own�pace.Greenfield�School�District�Fitness�Centermembers�can�participate�in�the�Lap�Swimprogram�at�the�Greenfield�High�School�Poolat�no�additional�cost�by�showing�their�iden-tification.��Drop-ins�are�welcome,�paying�$3per�session�at�the�pool.��

Tuesday/ 8 sessions 7:35 8:35 PMJune 17-August 12(cancel July 1)

Thursday/ 8 sessions 7:35 8:35 PMJune 19-August 14 (cancel July 3)

Greenfield High School Pool$3 per person, per session

25 mile Swim challenGe

Youth, Teens, adults, Seniors

Jump�in�and�get�in�shape�with�our�Summer�25-Mile�Swim�Challenge!��Simply�keep�track�of�thelaps�you�swim�during�each�workout.��This�is�aself-directed�program�designed�to�encourageyou�to�exercise�regularly�and�track�yourprogress.��Speed�does�not�count,�just�the�effortto�attain�whatever�goal�you�set�for�yourself.Participants�must�have�swim�skills�sufficient�tocomplete�a�lap�of�the�pool.

The�Rules:1)��All�laps�must�be�completed�at�either

Greenfield�or�Whitnall�High�Pools�duringParks�&�Rec�Swim�Lessons,�Lap�Swim,�orOpen�Swim�hours.

2)��Program�fees�and�admission�fees�for�OpenSwim�and�Lap�Swim�apply,�but�the�25-mileswim�challenge�is�free�to�participate�in.However,�you�must�be�registered�to�obtainour�special�recognition�when�you�achieveyour�25�miles.

3)��You�must�report�your�hours�at�the�pool�onthe�day�of�your�swim�with�the�designatedLifeguard.��Parks�&�Rec�will�keep�a�log�bookof�progress�at�each�pool�for�this�program.Laps�will�be�added�together,�so�you�canswim�between�the�2�pools.

4)��Cheating�is�strongly�frowned�upon.5)��Bragging�(when you finish) is�strongly

encouraged!

How many laps is a mile?Length�=�One�end�of�the�pool�to�other�(25�yds)Lap�=�Down�and�back�(50�yds)1�mile�=�1,650�yards�=�Approx.�66�lengths�or�33

lapsGoal=25�miles=41,250�yrds=825�laps!FRee 301501-01

FREE

add a little h20 to your Summer!

american red cross

lifeGuard traininG certificationTeens (Ages 15+) and AdultsCindy Murnane, Instructor

The purpose of the American Red CrossLifeguarding course is to provide entry-levellifeguard participants with the knowledgeand skills to prevent, recognize and respondto aquatic emergencies and to provide carefor breathing and cardiac emergencies,injuries, and sudden illnesses until emer-gency medical services (EMS) personnel takeover. Successful course completion leads tothe American Red Cross Lifeguard, First-Aid,and CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers certi-fications, which are valid for 2 years fromcourse completion.

There are swim skill pre-requisites that mustbe completed to continue in the course. Tosuccessfully complete this course, you mustattend all class sessions, pass 2 multiple-choice written exams, and demonstrate skillcompetency in completing final water skillscenarios. The class fee includes all materialsand supplies, including your hip pack, whis-tle, pocket mask, American Red CrossLifeguard textbook, and American Red Crosscourse fees.

Monday - Friday/ 10 sessionsJuly 7-11 & July 14-189:00 AM until 12:00 noon 301302-01Greenfield High School PoolResident and students of Greenfield,Whitnall and Greendale $200Non-Residents $250Time Out: Tues, July 1

employment opportunityApplications are now being accepted forFall (September – December) seasonal

casual part-time positions:

lifeGuardS and water Safety inStructorS

(Ages 16+)Applicants must hold the respectiveAmerican Red Cross certifications.

Interested in working? Partial scholarships areavailable if you apply to work for Greenfield

Parks & Recreation and then take the certification courses here.

For further information, please email Renee at [email protected] at least two weeks

prior to the start of the lifeguard class.

teen/adultlearn to SwimTeens (Ages 13+) & AdultsAmerican Red Cross Adult Swim isintended for teens and adults who wishto improve their knowledge and skillfor many reasons. It may be to over-come their fear of the water and tolearn the basic skills. It may be toachieve a minimum level of water com-petency to improve their skill and tech-nique, either to increase their level ofsafety or to improve their health andfitness. Either way, our Beginner classwill focus on the basic skills, while ourAdvanced Beginner will focus onimproving skills and swimming strokes.

Tuesday/ 8 sessionsJune 17-August 12 (cancel July 1)Beginners7:45-8:25 PM 301116-01Greenfield High School Pool$38 / $76 Non-Res.Time Out: Thurs, June 12

Thursday/ 8 sessionsJune 19-August 14 (cancel July 3)Adv Beginners7:45-8:25 PM 301116-02Greenfield High School Pool$38/ $76 Non-Res.Time Out: Thurs, June 12

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recreational open SwimStaffed by American Red Cross Lifeguards

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

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

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

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

GREENFIELD HIGH SCHOOL POOLMonday-Friday, June 23-August 8 (cancel July 4)

11:05 AM-12:00 noon

Sundays, June 22-August 17 (cancel July 6) 1:30-3:30 PM

WHITNALL HIGH SCHOOL POOLMonday-Friday, June 16-July 2 and July 14-August 8

12:15-1:15 PM

Youth (Ages 4-12)Help us be part of the attempt to break the GuinessWorld Record by participating in this fun FREE event!! On June 20th, waterparks, pools, and other aquatic facili-ties around the globe will be hosting this event to buildawareness about the vital importance of teaching kids to

swim and prevent drowning. All participants will complete the same fun lesson, regardless

of past swim lessons or ability level.

ADVANCED REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED — ENROLLMENT WILL BE LIMITED.

If minimum enrollment of 25 per pool is not met, program will be combined to reach this at one pool.

Friday, June 20 10:00-10:30 AM*(*) Swimmers need to arrive by 9:45 AM to be

signed in and counted.

Whitnall High School Pool 301509-01Greenfield High School Pool 301509-02

HELP NEEDED: The Greenfield Parks & Recreation Dept willneed assistance to properly document our participation. Ateach location, we need 2 volunteers who will help verify ourattendance, a photographer, and someone able to video tape.If you are interested, please contact Renee at the Parks andRecreation Office 329-5370.

family dive-in movie(B.Y.O.F.- Bring Your Own Floatie)

cloudy with a chance of Meatballs 2 Wednesday, July 23 301600-01

Doors open at 5:45 PM / Movie starts at 6:00 PMGreenfield High School Pool

Bring�your�family�and�flotation�devices�or�lawn�chair�to�spendthe�evening�at�the�Greenfield�High�School�Pool�watching�themovie.��All�children�must�be�accompanied�by�an�adult.��This is a cooperative event between the Greenfield School District

and the Greenfield Parks & Recreation Dept. Advanced Registration is necessary to reserve your spot—

use registration form on page 62.

FREE

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Greenfield Parks & Recreation (414) 329.5370 / 24 hour information Line (414) 297.900828 AQUATICS

deep water fitneSSSeniors & Adults (Ages 18+)Janet Haefemeyer, AEA certified Instructor

Spice up your workout with a variety offull body movements. Burn calories,increase cardiovascular endurance, anddevelop overall body strength. Enjoy theprivacy that this completely submergedworkout can provide, as you reap thebenefits of a deep water workout.Swimming skills are necessary—must beable to tread water and float. Flotationbelts and hand buoys are provided.

Tuesday/ 8 sessions 6:35-7:35 PMJune 17-August 12 (cancel July 1) 304122-01

Thursday/ 8 sessions 6:35-7:35 PMJuly 19-August 14 (cancel July 3) 304122-02

Greenfield High School Pool$32 / $64 Non-Res.Time Out: Thurs, June 12

brownie Girl Scoutwater Safety try-it(Ages 5-7)Learn about being safe around a pool, thejob of a Lifeguard, the buddy system, usinglife-jackets, and more in this special work-shop geared for Brownie level Girl Scouts.Our program follows the Safety Wise stan-dards. All participants will receive a specialCouncil’s Own Water Safety Try-It and par-ticipation certificate. Brownies should becomfortable getting their face wet and beable to stand in shallow water. Programincludes instruction plus Open Swim timefor fun.

Tuesday, July 2210:00-12:00 noon 301201-01Greenfield High School Pool$10 / $15 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, July 15

brownie Girl Scoutwater fun try-itYouth (Ages 5-7)Learn basic swimming skills and waterexercises, participate in fun team relays,and play water games in this special work-shop geared for Brownie level Girl Scouts.Our program follows the Safety Wise stan-dards. All participants will receive a specialCouncil’s Own Water Safety Try-It and par-ticipation certificate. Brownies should becomfortable getting their face wet and beable to stand in shallow water. Programincludes instruction, plus Open Swim timefor fun.

Thursday, July 2410:00 AM -12:00 noon 301201-02Greenfield High School Pool$10 / $15 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, July 15

we are invitingfans of our events

and programs to join us as

sponsors!

• Advertising... Your�business�can�now�take�advan-tage�of�the�Recreator's�large�circula-tion,�loyal�readership,�and�community-wide�distribution.��When�you’re�busi-ness�partners�with�the�City�of�Greenfield�Parks�and��RecreationDepartment,�you�are�aligning�yourmessage�with�positive�community-based�programs�and�activities.��TheRecreator�allows�you�to�expand�yourmarketing�message�throughout�theyear�and�throughout�the�community.

• Sponsor A Special Event... Special events are a great way for yourbusiness to make a memorable impact.Sponsorships are available for Movies inthe Park, walks, and holiday events heldthrougout the year.

• Youth Sports / Playgrounds...Join our Team! Greenfield RecreationYouth Sports Teams and playgroundsare the perfect vehicle to promote yourbusiness to thousands of players, par-ents, neighbors and fans. We offer asponsorship package that will helpbuild your customer base and create goodwill within the community.

For more information, visitwww.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

“sponsorship” or call(414) 329-5370.

SponsorshipOpportunities

Hales Corners Outdoor Pool

Deep-Well Pool & Wading Pool

Located on New Berlin Road, just westof South 116th Street, Hales Corners,

5765 S. New Berlin Rd.

Season Opens Mid-June. Hours vary.

Call (414) 529-3622for daily admission rates and

pool hours.

Friends of Hales Corners Park and Pool,Village of Hales Corners, and

Milwaukee County.

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cpr/aed for the profeSSionalreScuer and health careproviderAdults & Teens (Ages 16+)Sue Stadler, ARC Authorized InstructorThis�course�will�teach�those�who�have�a�dutyto�act�(professional�rescuers�and�healthcareproviders)�the�knowledge�and�skills�neededto�respond�effectively�to�breathing�and�car-diac�emergencies�for�adults,�children,�andinfants.��The�use�of�an�AED�is�included.��Thiscourse�was�released�in�2011�and�includesthe�CPR�Pro�certification�(valid�2�years).Class�fee�includes�the�American�Red�Crossprovider�fee�($27),�textbook,�pocket�maskand�all�materials.��Enrollment:��Min.�4�/�Max.8

Tuesday/ 2 sessions July�22�&�29�����������������������6:00-9:00�PM����� 306201-01Greenfield city Hall Room 206$90�/$119�Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, July 15

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cpr/aed for the profeSSionalreScuer and health careprovider - recertificationAdults & Teens (Ages 16+)Sue Stadler, ARC Authorized InstructorThis�recertification�course�will�teach�thosewho�have�a�duty�to�act�(professional�res-cuers�and�healthcare�providers)�the�knowl-edge�and�skills�needed�to�respond�effective-ly�to�breathing�and�cardiac�emergencies�foradults,�children,�and�infants.��The�use�of�anAED�is�included.��This�course�was�released�in2011�and�includes�the�CPR�Pro�certification(valid�2�years).��Bring��your��American�RedCross�textbook,�pocket�mask�and�all�materi-als�(not included).��Enrollment:��Min.�4;�Max.�8

Wednesday, June 256:00-9:00�PM��������������������������������� 306202-01Greenfield city Hall Room 206$45�/�$75�Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, June 17

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babySitter’S traininG courSeYouth (Ages 11-14)

Sue Stadler & Stephanie Walek,ARC authorized Instructors

The�Babysitter’s�Training�course�is�fun�andfast-paced�with�hands-on�activities,�excitingvideo,�role�plays,�and�lively�discussions.Learn�child-care,�first-aid,�leadership,�andcommunication�skills�such�as:•�Supervising�children�and�infants•�Performing�basic�child-care�skills�such�as�diapering,�feeding�and�dressing•�Choosing�safe,�age-appropriate�gamesand�toys•�Handling�bedtime�and�discipline�issues•�Identifying�safety�hazards�and�preventinginjuries•�Caring�for�common�injuries�such�as�burns,cuts,�and�bee�stings•�Communicating�effectively�with�parents•�Finding�and�interviewing�for�babysittingjobs

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

Tuesday/ 2 sessionsJune�17�&�246:00-9:00�PM�������������������������� 306100-01Time Out: Tues, June 10

Monday/ 2 sessionsJuly�14�&�216:00-9:00�PM�������������������������� 306100-02Time Out: Tues, July 8

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

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babySitterSboot campSue Stadler, ARCAuthorized Instructor

Our�Babysitters�BootCamp,�also�known�asBabysitters�Training�PLUS,includes�everything�listed�under�theregular�Babysitters�Training�class,�PLUSInfant/Child�CPR�with�AED�and�First-Aid�certi-fications�(valid�2�years).��Take�your�trainingone�step�further�with�this�class!���

Wednesday/ 4 sessionsAugust�6,13,�20,�276:00-9:00�PM����������������������� 306101-01Greenfield city Hall Room 206$90�/$120�Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, July 29

The Red Cross has been the go-to source for more than a century forinformation, skills and confidence to act in an emergency,

at home, in school and in the workplace.

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Summer art experienceSYouth (Ages K4-Grade 8) (2014-2015 school year)Eileen Booth, Instructor

Please wear old clothing, or send a smock,as creative art can be messy!

ShrinKy dinK artCome and create shrink art using specialfilm that shrinks to half its size when bakedin the oven. Learn how to prep and drawon the film and turn your designs into jew-elry, magnets, buttons, cufflinks, charms, oranything you can imagine.

Monday and Wednesday/ 2 sessionsJune 16 and 18K4-Grade 2 12:45-1:45 PM 305586-1AGrades 3-5 2:00-3:00 PM 305586-1BGrades 6-8 3:15-4:15 PM 305586-1CGreendale Middle School Art Room$25 / $35 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, June 10

plaSter caSt maKinGLearn to cast a face mask in plaster using amold plate. Design, paint, and embellishyour mask using sequins, metallic paint,feathers, and recycled objects.

Monday and Wednesday/ 2 sessionsJune 30 and July 2K4-Grade 2 12:45-1:45 PM 305586-2AGrades 3-5 2:00-3:00 PM 305586-2BGrades 6-8 3:15-4:15 PM 305586-2CGreendale Middle School Art Room$30 / $40 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, June 24

mexican tile relief wall hanGinGTin reliefs are rooted in century-old Mexicantraditions. Use copper and foil to create adecorative tile, and then add embellish-ments using soft wire, glass beads, and gelmarkers.

Monday and Wednesday/ 2 sessionsJuly 7 and 9K4-Grade 2 12:45-1:45 PM 305586-3AGrades 3-5 2:00-3:00 PM 305586-3BGrades 6-8 3:15-4:15 PM 305586-3CGreendale Middle School Art Room$20 / $30 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, July 1

dream catcherSDream catchers are believed to catch baddreams in their web, while letting goodones through. Make your own simple orcomplex dream catcher, using jute twine,feathers, hoops, and Indian crow beads.

Tuesday and Thursday / 2 sessionsJuly 8 and 10K4-Grade 2 12:45-1:45 PM 305586-4AGrades 3-5 2:00-3:00 PM 305586-4BGrades 6-8 3:15-4:15 PM 305586-4CGreendale Middle School Art Room$20 / $30 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, July 1

Solar printmaKinGThis survey class begins with a lesson onpositive and negative space by creatingunique monoprints (mono, meaning eachprint is unique and only has one edition).The second class will be spent using theoutdoors as our darkroom and using solarpaper to create breathtaking and frame-worthy images using found natural objects.Class three will be spent using the solarphoto-print techniques on 8” x 8” fabricpatches.

Monday-Wednesday/ 3 sessionsJuly 21-23K4-Grade 2 12:45-1:45 PM 305586-5AGrades 3-5 2:00-3:00 PM 305586-5BGrades 6-8 3:15-4:15 PM 305586-5CGreendale Middle School Art Room$35 / $45 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, July 15

SilK Screen printinGLearn all about the art of screen printingand create your own mini silkscreen stencilto keep (and use to print again at home).Using drawing fluid, create your own designon the silkscreen and use fabric screenprinting inks on swatches of fabrics, yourown t-shirt, or anything else you bring withyou.

Monday and Wednesday/ 2 sessionsAugust 4 and 6K4-Grade 2 12:45-1:45 PM 305586-6AGrades 3-5 2:00-3:00 PM 305586-6BGrades 6-8 3:15-4:15 PM 305586-6CGreendale Middle School Art Room$40 / $50 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, July 29

SilK batiK ScarveSLearn the very interesting and beautiful artof wax resist and silk dye on batik. Everyonewill get to take home their lovely silk hand-dyed scarf.

Tuesday and Thursday / 2 sessionsAugust 5 and 7K4-Grade 2 12:45-1:45 PM 305586-7AGrades 3-5 2:00-3:00 PM 305586-7BGrades 6-8 3:15-4:15 PM 305586-7CGreendale Middle School Art Room$45 / $55 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, July 29

3-d color power holoGraph imaGeSLearn all about 3-D imaging, and createyour own 3-D image. Using color encodingtechniques, paint and draw images that willcreate depth illusions viewed through yourown set of 3-D glasses.

Tuesday and Thursday / 2 sessionsAugust 12 and 14K4-Grade 2 12:45-1:45 PM 305586-8AGrades 3-5 2:00-3:00 PM 305586-8BGrades 6-8 3:15-4:15 PM 305586-8CGreendale Middle School Art Room$35 / $45 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, Aug. 5

booKmaKinG and paper marblinGMake your own journal, sketchbook, ornotebook. Learn several paper marblingtechniques to dye and create stunning orig-inal paper designs. Use your marbled paperto enhance your book. Bind your cover,pages, and spine to enjoy your own book.

Monday-Wednesday/3 sessionsAugust 25-27K4-Grade 2 12:45-1:45 PM 305586-9AGrades 3-5 2:00-3:00 PM 305586-9BGrades 6-8 3:15-4:15 PM 305586-9CGreendale Middle School Art Room$45 / $55 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, Aug. 19

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maKe-it & taKe-itAdults & Teens (Ages 16+)

Jodi Brzezinski, Instructor

Please note: All supplies are included unless otherwise noted. Due to the purchas-ing of supplies, after the Time Out date, there will be on refunds, credits, or transfers.

Spiral GlaSS bead pendantThis coiled wire spiral is decorated with colorful glassbeads and contrasting wire. Ready in an evening totake home and add to any chain for a new and “spi-raling” look!

Tuesday, July 156:30-8:00 PM 303521-07Greendale Middle School Art Room$14 / $25 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, July 8

fallinG leaveS necKlaceCreate stylized leaf shapes using wire’s natural curveto form this asymmetrical wire necklace. While yourtechnique needs to be precise, the design’s beauty isthat it mimics the randomness of fallen leaves whenadding chain and glass beads.

Monday, July 216:30-8:30 PM 303521-08Greendale Middle School Art Room$20 / $30 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, July 15

ruSSian nettinG braceletUsing a Russian technique that “marries” right-angleweave and netting, while adding in work with seedbeads, create this beautiful bracelet. Basic experienceworking with bead weaving is required to register.

Monday, July 28 6:30-8:30 PM 303521-09Greendale Middle School Art Room$18 / $28 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, July 22

caScadinG pendantWire and findings gain their rightful place in metal-working as you manipulate, form, and accent a twist-ed wire pendant with chain and crystal briolettes.When attached to one of your own necklaces, justwatch the cascade of light!

Tuesday, July 296:30-8:30 PM 303521-10Greendale Middle School Art Room$19 / $29 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, July 22

chalK paStel: duSt off your creative art SKillS If you have a little bit of drawing experience andwant to branch out and work in another media, thisclass will give you some basic drawing experienceusing chalk pastel. Working from a landscape photo,learn how to map out the shapes and blend andshade color to make the objects look 3-D.

Monday and TuesdayAugust 4 and 56:30-8:30 PM 303521-11Greendale Middle School Art Room $30 / $40 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, July 29

calliGraphyLearn a “new style” basic calligraphy alpha-bet, the “Italic Script,” to address an enve-lope, write on certificates, decoratively useon cards or scrapbook pages, and enhancememorable poems for friends.

Monday and Tuesday June 23 and 246:30-8:00 PM 303521-01Greendale Middle School IMC/Library $26 / $36 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, June 17

multi-Strand necKlaceMixed-media jewelry influences this neck-lace using chain, glass beads, leather cordand the wire wrap technique. With littleflourishes, create a most delightful asym-metrical necklace. And for a great finish,you will learn to make your own clasp.

Monday, June 306:30-8:30 PM 303521-02Greendale Middle School Art Room $18 / $28 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, June 24

crochet embelliShmentSGrab your crochet hook, unleash your cre-ativity, and have some freeform fun! Learnhow to make flowers, leaves, corkscrews,and disks (circles) and transform some ofyour favorite plain garments with wholenew life! As you practice this style ofadornment, consider how you might alsobe able to use any of the ideas a little dif-ferently. Let your previous artistic experi-ence and expertise inspire you!Knowledge of the basics of how to crochetand how to read a pattern is required toregister for this class. Please bring fromhome a Size I-9 crochet hook. Yarn will beprovided.

Tuesday, July 16:30-8:30 PM 303521-03Greendale Middle School IMC/Library$15 / $25 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, June 24

advanced bead weavinG

cryStal-caGed beadIn this “technique” class, learn “bead net-ting” to create a woven coat of crystals andseed bead over a bead where the combi-nation will glow and sparkle for an elegantnecklace (not included in the class).Discussion will be provided on how to usethis bead and/or technique for multiplejewelry designs. Beaded beads make agreat focal point for a classy chain or bead-ed necklace! Registrants must have basicbead weaving jewelry experience.

Monday, July 76:30-8:30 PM 303521-04Greendale Middle School Art Room$14 / $24 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, June 24

dutch treat danGle earrinGSWork in an easy variation of tubular peyotethat yields the distinctive curves, known asDutch spiral, to create this pair of dangleearrings, using crystals and seed beads,which can be finished in an evening ofleisurely beading. Basic knowledge of thejewelry-making peyote stitch is required toregister.

Tuesday, July 86:30-8:30 PM 303521-05Greendale Middle School Art Room$18 / $28 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, July 1

woven wire & GlaSS bead

braceletGlass beads take center stage when theyare embellished with a woven wire casing!Showcase your wire-wrapping skills by sur-rounding glass focal beads with a stunningherringbone wire weave pattern. Thisclever wire-wrapping technique decora-tively frames the beads, transforming theminto a combination of color and texture.

Monday, July 146:30-8:30 PM 303521-06Greendale Middle School Art Room$18 / $28 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, July 8

Register On-linewww.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

For more information call (414) 329-5370

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cooKinG demonStrationSAdults & Teens (Ages 16+)

Staci Joers, Instructor

liGht italian for SummerWhen it gets hot in the summertime, thelast thing you want is a big, heavy meal fordinner. Kick back tonight and see Staci mak-ing some of her favorite healthy and fillingrecipes for a light summer evening meal.

Sample a menu of Baked Provolone withTomatoes, Marjoram, and Balsamic; Arugulaand Fennel Salad; Chicken with Olives andTomatoes; Zucchini Linguine with SummerHerbs; and Strawberry Semifreddo.

Tuesday, June 176:30-8:30 PM 303130-01Greendale High School Room 135$22 / $32 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, June 10

Summer GrillinGAnother fabulous summer menu with greatgrilling hints and tips to make you a grill-master!

Enjoy sampling Tea-Smoked Chicken withStar Anise and Orange; Grilled FoccaciaBread with Herbed Olive Oil; ZucchiniPlanks and Mexican-style Corn on the Cob;and a Grilled Rhubarb Brown Betty fordessert.

Tuesday, June 246:00-8:30 PM 303130-02Greendale Community Center ParkPavilion (6200 S. 76th Street)$23.50 / $33.50 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, June 17

Summer french lunchThese recipes will turn your table into afancy French bistro, but don’t require hoursof cooking. They are light, healthy, and deli-cious, and will make you want to loungeleisurely with a glass of wine on the patio.

Our sampling this evening will includeOlive Spread with Figs on Baguette; ColdRed Pepper and Basil Soup; Tuna NicoiseSalad; and an Angel Cake with Blackberriesand Chambord Crème Fraiche.

Tuesday, July 156:30-8:30 PM 303130-03Greendale High School Room 135$22 / $32 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, July 8

fried Green tomatoeSLove the book? Adore the movie? Stacidoes, and she’s also crazy about the food.So, tonight, you will enjoy some of herfavorites. You will also learn the basics ofpreparing the best pulled pork you’ll evereat!

Enjoy sampling Southern Sweet Tea;Whistle-stop Café Chicken and Dumplings;Barbeque (pulled pork-Frank Bennett willnot be present) on White Bread; Fried GreenTomatoes (of course); and Peach Cobbler.

Tuesday, August 196:00-8:00 PM 303130-04Greendale High School Room 135 $22 / $32 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, Aug. 12

m-m-m yummy!

demo cooKinGback-to-School healthy Snack fun and nutrition!Ages 16 years and olderTracey Camier, Nutrition Health Coach,

Instructor

Come join some quick, easy and funapproaches to snacks for the kids.Demonstration will include creation ofsome home maid protein bars, which youcan prepare an entire pan in minutes anduse for days, even freeze, if you would like.Discover what a nutrient tasty smoothie ismade with. We will create a trail mix ortwo; some baggie butterfly’s to take onthe go. Also, we will look at some quickand easy ways to make nutrient basedlunch food the kids will love and be satis-fied with. Lastly, for more fun we will cre-ate some creative vegetable art…the kidswill be more willing to eat those veggiesafter this fun approach to creating veg-etable art.

Thursday, August 216:30-8:00 PM 303121-01Greendale High School Room 135$25 / $35 Non-Resident

healthier approach to uSinG Garden freSh veGetableSdemo cooKinG

Ages 16 years and older and adults

Tracey Camier, Nutrition Health Coach, Instructor

Master the Art of Healthy Meal Preparation using fresh garden/market veggies and fruits! Learnquick and simple recipes that will nourish your family, along with impact their desire for flavor-filled nutrient-based entrée’s and side dishes. Learn about nutritional elements using whole foodsand how quick, easy and tasty these meals are to prepare and alter for your loved ones and self.

We will be creating a delicious ecliptic garden fresh salad, homemade dressing, and homemade gar-lic/onion Naan bread, a seasonal warm and cold soup in addition to some delicious fresh fruit drinks.

Thursday, July 10 6:30-8:00 PM 303121-01Greendale High School Rm 135 $25 / $35 Non-Resident

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picture perfectAdults (Ages 18+)

Christopher J. Jourdan, Instructor

baSic diGital photoGraphyWhether you are a beginner or an experi-enced film shooter, this is the class foryou. Learn all the basic operations ofyour digital camera. Topics also includememory and batteries, exposure andscene modes, auto focus and selectivefocus, camera care and tips, plus basicphoto downloading. Participants shouldbring their camera equipment, includingcables, to this class.

Tuesday, June 106:00-9:00 PM 303801-01Greendale High School Lab 177$19 / $29 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, June 3

downloadinG & orGaniZinG

your diGital photoSDo you have hundreds or even thou-sands of pictures on your camera’s mem-ory card? Let’s get started downloading,editing, and sharing all of those preciousmemories! This class will cover basics indownloading, organizing, and editingyour photos, sharing via web page oremail, and many different printingoptions. Participants should bring theircamera equipment, including cables, tothis class.

Tuesday, June 176:00-9:00 PM 303801-02Greendale High School Lab 177$19 / $29 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, June 10

baSic photo editinGLet’s take those pictures from good togreat! Editing with photo gallery, Picasa,Photoshop, and Photoshop CS (CreativeSuite) and CC (Creative Cloud) are veryimportant basic photo editing tools indigital imaging. This class will cover thebasic editing tools, common correctionsfor problem photos, basic layering tech-niques, and basic photo retouching.Participants should bring their cameraequipment, including cables, or a CD withphotos, to this class.

Tuesday, July 226:00-9:00 PM 303801-03Greendale High School Lab 177$23 / $33 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, July 15

advanced diGital

photoGraphyLearn how to better utilize your camera’sbuilt-in features to gain speed, depth offield, and all-around better photos. Then,class focus will turn to how you can bet-ter utilize your computer to do its halfeven better. Participants should bringtheir camera equipment, includingcables, to this class.

Tuesday, July 296:00-9:00 PM 303801-04Greendale High School Lab 177$23 / $33 Non-Res.Time Out: Mon., July 22

advanced photo editinGReady to take the next step in your photoediting? This class will take you throughmore complex tools and tasks in photogallery, Picasa, Photoshop, andPhotoshop CS (Creative Suite) and CC(Creative Cloud). This class will work inthe Full Editor covering the Toolbox,Selections, Layers, Photo merge option,and more. Prior experience or our BasicPhoto Retouching class is recommended.Please bring some photos on a memorycard, CD, or flash drive.

Tuesday, August 196:00-9:00 PM 303801-05Greendale High School Lab 177$23 / $33 Non-Res.Time Out: Mon., Aug. 11

baSic photo retouchinG

techniQueSLearn all the basic techniques such asphoto gallery, Picasa, Photoshop, andPhotoshop CS (Creative Suite) and CC(Creative Cloud) to retouch your favoritephotos. This class will cover all types ofpictures to retouch. Please bring yourdigital camera and download equipmentto class, along with multiple pictures ofdifferent subjects for retouching practice.

Tuesday, August 266:00-9:00 PM 303801-06Greendale High School Lab 177$23 / $33 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, Aug 19

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

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

Thursday, June 56:00-7:30 PM 303147-01Greendale High School Room 135 $12.50 / $22.50 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, May 27

tomatoeS SalSa feStAdults (Ages 18+)Jeanine Becker, Instructor

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

Wednesday, July 306:00-7:30 PM 303147-02Greendale High School Room 135 $27 / $37 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, July 22

picKlinG Summer fareAdults (Ages 18+)Jeanine Becker, Instructor

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

Thursday, August 28 6:00-7:30 PM 303147-03Greendale High School Room 135 $27 / $37 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, Aug. 19

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reSilency traininGAdults & Teens (Ages 16+)

Shannon Francis, Resiliency Training LLC, Instructor

maKe your own herbal natural body lotionAdults (Ages 18+)Do you have sensitive skin or just can't find anatural body lotion that you like? Have youever wondered how to create your own bodybutter with a scent that YOU like? Here's thechance! We'll be creating a body lotion withonly all natural, organic ingredients, gentleenough to use on even the most sensitiveskin. You'll learn how to infuse your favoriteherb and use it in a homemade lotion.Participants will go home with their own 4 ozcontainer that they made in class.

Thursday, July 106:30-8:30 PM 303710-01Greenfield City Hall Room 206$22 / $29 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, July 1

maKe your own natural lip balm Adults (Ages 18+)Do you go through lip balm like crazy, andwould like to learn how to make your own tohave a constant supply? Do you LOVE minty lipbalm but feel most brands don't put in enoughmint flavor? Do you have a favorite flavor you'dlike to try out in a lip balm? In this class, we'llmake our own batch of lip balm using only all-natural, organic ingredients, and you'll be ableto take some home!

Tuesday, July 156:30-8:30 PM 303710-02Greenfield City Hall Room 206$22 / $29 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, July 8

maKe your own healinG Salve Adults (Ages 18+)Plants have incredible medicinal properties.Many plants have a long history as powerful'healing herbs' used topically for wounds, cuts,and abrasions. In this class, you will learn howto identify and gather these local plants andhow to harness these properties into a heal-ing salve. Participants will go home with theirown 1 oz tin of salve.

Thursday, July 246:30-8:30 PM 303710-03Greenfield City Hall Room 206$22 / $29 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, July 15

maKe your own ache and pain creamAdults (Ages 18+)

In this class, you will learn how to make aneffective cream to relieve aches and painswithout harmful synthetics. You will also learnabout herbs that have been used for centuriesto help reduce inflammation and bruising,and how to infuse these herbs into your oint-ments. All participants will go home with a 2oz. jar of ointment.

Thursday, August 146:30-8:30 PM 303710-04Greenfield City Hall Room 206$27 / $36 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, Aug. 5

maKe your own diaper raSh cream Adults (Ages 18+)

With thousands of diaper creams on the mar-ket but no sufficient government oversight toassure the safety of diaper creams, finding anon-toxic diaper cream that works can be adaunting task. Learn how to make your ownwith only all natural ingredients, free ofparabens and petrolatum. Participants will gohome with a 2-oz jar of diaper rash creamthey make in class.

Thursday, August 216:30-8:30 PM 303710-05Greenfield City Hall Room 206$22 / $29 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, Aug. 12

outdoor Survival SKillSAdults & Teens (Ages 16+)Go beyond basic survival and learn how toTHRIVE in the outdoors! Learn cool tricks tomake your outdoor experience more enjoy-able and leave you more time to relax andsimply enjoy the experience of being in thewilderness. Participants will learn quick waysto purify water outdoors, make cordage, cre-ate a fail-safe fire tinder, and how to lash amultipurpose tripod as part of setting up theideal base camp. Participants will also learnthe many uses of paracord and then maketheir own quick release paracord bracelet andtake one home!

Saturday, August 1612:00-3:00 PM 303710-06Konkel Park South Shelter$22 / $29 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, Aug. 5

humminGbird copper bird feederAdults & Teens (Ages 16+)Lynn Laufenberg, owner Idle Hours Floral

and Interior Design, Instructor

Create a piece of garden art that willattract hummingbirds to the garden thisspring. A bottle is the base of this feeder,which is created from copper tubing andembellished with wire and beads. Keep foryourself or give as a gift.

Tuesday, July 86:30-8:00 PM 303571-01Greendale Middle School FACE Room (Home Econ)$25 / $35 Non-Res.

Registration Deadline: Fri, June 27Due to the purchasing of supplies, norefunds, credits or transfers after this date.

cooKinG with wild edibleS Adults & Teens (Ages 16+)Adding wild foods to your diet is the bestway to ensure a bountiful supply of vitaminsand nutrients. During this class, you will takea short walk through Konkel Park and learnto identify a variety of edible and medicinalplants. You will learn which plants have amore complete nutritional profile than mostgarden variety vegetables. We will discusshow to easily incorporate them into a mealto add flavor and nutrients. Class will con-clude with a meal and beverages made fromwild foraged foods co-created by studentsand instructors.

Saturday, August 2312:00-3:00 PM 303710-07Konkel Park Gazebo$22 / $29 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, Aug. 12

cold proceSS Soap maKinGAdults (Ages 18+)

Soap is easy to make, and can be enjoyed byeveryone. There are endless creative ways topersonalize your soap, from herbal infusionsto adding colors and scents. In this class, youwill learn the cold process way of makingsoap. We will create a batch in class for youto take home. You will also learn everythingyou would need to know to start makingsoap on your own. Everyone will go homewith 3-4 bars of soap.

Tuesday, July 226:30-8:30 PM 303710-08Greenfield Community CenterActivity Rm A$27 / $36 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, July 8

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the clutter coach SerieSAdults Ages 18+Kathi Miller, Clutter Coach

clutter-free livinG level oneIf you want to live better with less stuffand enjoy a less stressful life, but you don’tknow how or where to begin, this class isfor you. Clutter can drag down your ener-gy and suck all the fun out of life.Whether you have overflowing storage, anoverwhelming Inbox, or too many tasks toaccomplish each day, you will learn waysto create and maintain a clutter-free life.

Thursday, June 196:30-8:30 PM 303731-01Greendale Middle School IMC/Library$18 / $23 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, June 10

clutter-free home officeDo you have piles of paper? It is possibleto get rid of those piles permanently. Inthis course, you will learn an easy systemfor managing all your paperwork, whetheryou run a business from your home, or arejust trying to keep track of your mail.Reduce stress and increase productivity.You can use the system the very next day,and never have another pile of papers lay-ing around again! The course informationapplies to the home and to the workplace.

Tuesday, August 56:30-8:30 PM 303731-02Greendale Middle School IMC/Library$18 / $23 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, July 29

viSit chicaGo SpectacularChildren and teens (when accompanied with a paying adult) and adults

Love shopping in Chicago, or seeing the attractions, but don’t want the hassle of drivingand parking? Then hop on board as we travel to Chicago and enjoy a day at yourleisure! We arrive near Michigan Avenue (where there is always excitement) and you areon your own for the day. When we board our bus at 5:30 p.m., you just sit back and relaxafter a fun-filled day of shopping or sightseeing!

Thursday, August 14 303714-01Motorcoach bus departs at 8:15 AM from Municipal Parking Lot (Parking Street) at Bus leaves from Chicago at 5:30 PM and is expected back at 7:30 PM (traffic dependent) at the Municipal Parking Lot.

Bus will drop off/pick up close to the corner of Wabash Street (between Grand Avenue and Illinois Street)

Fee per person (child or adult): $26 / $36 Non-Resident Deadline to register: August 1st (or until our 52 seats are filled)

orienteerinGYouth (entering Grades 4-8)Mark Daniels, Instructor

Orienteering is a fun outdoor activity inwhich runners or hikers use a detailedmap and a compass to find their way tocheckpoints placed in specific locations.It is an activity that will challenge bothyour mind and body.

beGinnerS claSSExplore the outdoors while learning howto use a compass and map, developinglifelong skills. You will learn the parts ofthe compass, how to take bearings, andpace. Learn common map symbols andcolors, orient a map by identifying sur-rounding terrain, navigate along a singlepath, and learn the basic safety ruleswhile orienteering. Have fun while build-ing and enhancing your health, mathskills, and self-esteem.

intermediate claSSFurther develop the lifelong skill of mapand compass in the intermediate class.You will learn further map symbols andcolors, orienteering from path to path,keeping the map orientated during thecourse, route decisions, and other orien-teering techniques. Safety rules will bediscussed as you navigate through timedcourses. Test your skills and discover thechallenge and excitement outdoorswhile steering your way to better health, mental skills and self-confidence.

Participants should dress to be outdoorswith good footwear, and bring sunscreenand a water bottle. Enrollment: Min. 8 /Max. 12.

Monday and Wednesday/ 8 sessionsJune 16-July 9Beginner 12:30-1:30 PM 303404-01Intermediate 2:00-3:00 PM 303404-03Time Out: Tues, June 10

Monday and Wednesday/ 8 sessionsJuly 21-Aug 13Beginner 12:30-1:30 PM 303404-02Intermediate 2:00-3:00 PM 303404-04Time Out: Tues, July 15

Konkel Park South Shelter$28 / $38 Non-Res. (per option)

life Style Group Guitar leSSonSYouth & Adults (Ages 11+)Malia Chow, InstructorLearn to play guitar in a casual and encourag-ing group atmosphere. Class will include:identifying the parts of the guitar, tuning,chords, notes, music and tablature reading,practice exercises, basic theory, song instruc-tion, and more. Class fee is for instructiononly. Participants must bring their own guitar.

Wednesday/ 6 sessionsJune 11-July 16 303210-01Time Out: Tues, June 3

August 13-September 17 303210-02Time Out: Tues, Aug 5

5:20-6:00 PMGreendale High School Room 58$45 / $55 Non-Res. (per option)

Group uKulele leSSonSYouth and Adults (Ages 6+)Malia Chow, InstructorThis is a beginners Ukulele class that willteach strumming patterns, chords, progres-sions, a multitude of Hawaiian songs, andother standards. While building a founda-tion of how to play, you will also enjoy theinstant playability this little instrument has.Class fee is for instruction only. Participantsmust provide their own ukulele.

Wednesday/ 6 sessionsJune 11-July 16 303215-01Time Out: Tues, June 3

August 13-September 17 303215-02Time Out: Tues, Aug 5

6:05-6:35 PMGreendale High School Room 58$30 / $40 Non-Res. (per option)

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KidS in action

Tuesday/ 6 sessions June 17-July 29 (cancel July 1)

Preschool Movement 9:00-9:30 AM 304202-01Tumble Tykes 1 9:40-10:10 AM 304203-01Toddling Tykes 10:20-10:50 AM 304201-01Greenfield Community Center Studio

Tumble Tykes 1 5:10-5:40 PM 304203-02Cheernastics 5:45-6:25 PM 304207-01Kidnastics 1 6:30-7:10 PM 304208-01Kidnastics 2 7:15-7:55 PM 304209-01Greenfield City Hall, Besson Room (Lower Level)

Thursday/ 6 sessions June 19- July 31 (cancel July 3)

Tutus & Tumbling 5:05-5:45 PM 304205-01Tumble Tykes 1 5:50-6:20 PM 304203-03Tumble Tykes 2 6:25-6:55 PM 304204-01HOH/KK 7:00-7:40 PM 304206-01Greenfield Community Center Studio

Friday/ 6 sessionsJune 20 -August 1 (cancel July 4)

Tiny Tots Dance 9:00-9:30 AM 304200-01

Tutus and Tumbling 1 9:40-10:20 AM 304205-02

Head Over Heels/Kinder Kidnastics 10:30-11:10 AM 304206-02Greenfield Community Center Studio

$27/$54 Non-Res. (per option)Time Out: Wed, June 11

KidnaSticSErin Sirovina, Liz Hamm and Marissa Bittner,

Program Coordinators - USA Gymnastics Certified

Kidnastics�is�a�basic�tumbling�and�gymnastics�movementskills�program�that�not�only�teaches�skills,�it�is�FUN!��Ourprogram�follows�the�USA�Gymnastics�guidelines�for�skill�progressions.��Skills�such�as�rolls,�balance,�jumping�withlanding,�hanging�with�release,�and�vaulting�are�taught�asage�appropriate.��As�basics�are�mastered,�more�will�be�intro-duced�to�keep�things�challenging.

WHaT To WeaR: Kidnastics�participants�should�wear�loose�fitting�clothingthat�permits�movement.��Socks�are�necessary,�as�we�doremove�our�shoes.��No�zippers,�please,�as�they�can�tear�ourmats.��Long�hair�should�be�secured�up�out�of�the�face.

LocaTIoN•��Greenfield�Community�Center,�Studio�–�7215�W�ColdspringRoad.��The�Studio�is�located�to�your�right�when�you�enterthe�building.��Parents�may�wait�in�the�entrance�lobby�area.

(*)�NoTe: Non-residents who attend either a Greenfieldor Whitnall School District School will beassessed at the resident rate.

parent/child claSSeSEach�child�must�be�accompanied�by�aparent�or�caregiver�who�will�be�activelyinvolved�in�working�with�and�guidingtheir�child�through�the�activities.Children�must�be�able�to�walk�withoutassistance.��Please�come�dressed�in�comfortable�clothing�that�permits�movement,�and�socks.���Enrollment:��Min.�7�/�Max.�14

toddlinG tyKeS Ages 14-23 months w/parent or caregiver Children�learn,�play,�and�explore�while�develop-ing�social�interaction�and�gross�motor�skills�inthis�class.��Creative�exploration�and�fun�is�aguarantee�in�this�interactive�parent/�child�program!��Various�structured�activities�will�bepresented,�as�well�as�open�free�play�time.

tiny totS danceAges 2-3 w/parent or guardianCome�experience�the�basics�of�dance�in�thiscreative�movement�class.��Our�Tiny�Tots�classuses�songs�and�props�such�as�ribbons,�scarvesand�beanbags�to�make�it�extra�fun.�Childrenwill�learn�basic�ballet�skills,�including�skills�atthe�barré.��Parents�will�guide�their�childrenthrough�the�activities�so�get�ready�to�moveand�groove!��(Ballet slippers are welcome butnot a requirement.)

preSchool movementAges 2-3 w/ parent or caregiver Young�children�express�feelings,�ideas,�andunderstanding�through�movement�and�play.This�class�is�structured�around�music,�andincludes�songs�and�other�activities.��Each�classsession�will�focus�on�a�different�theme:�para-chutes,�musical�instruments,�obstacle�courses,hula�hoops,�balls,�bean�bags,�or�scooters!

tumble tyKeS 1Ages 2-3 w/ parent or caregiver This�is�a�play-filled�parent/child�class�centeredaround�age-appropriate�tumbling�movements,with�an�emphasis�on�socialization�and�groupinteraction.�Children�will�learn�basic�tumblingskills�on�the�floor,�balance�beam,�vault,�and�bar.

tumble tyKeS 2Ages 2-3 w/ parent or caregiver with instructors recommendationThis�program�is�designed�for�children�whohave�participated�in�Tumble�Tykes�1�and�havea�great�comfort�level�with�all�of�the�skills�andactivities�presented.��Children�will�improveskills�learned�in�Tumble�Tykes�1,�and�will�bechallenged�with�new�movements�and�tum-bling�skills.��There�will�be�a�continued�empha-sis�on�socialization�and�group�involvement.��

tutuS and tumblinG Ages 3-5 without parent or guardian

Ballet�+�Tumbling�=�FUN!��New�ballet�tech-niques�and�tumbling�skills�are�introducedeach�week,�along�with�a�structured�warm-up�and�cool�down.��This�class�is�perfect�forthose�looking�to�learn�what�both�disci-plines�have�to�offer!�(Leotards and balletslippers are welcome, but not required. Nolarge tutus, please!)

head over heelS / Kinder KidnaSticSAges 4-6 without parent or guardianLearn�the�basic�gymnastics�and�tum-bling�movements�on�the�floor,�vault�andbalance�beam.��Students�will�learn�thesebeginning�movements�with�an�emphasison�creativity,�socialization,�and�listeningskills.

KidnaSticS 1 Youth (1st grade & up)

Learn�fundamental�gymnastics�skills,including�the�introduction�of�hand-stands,�cartwheels,�and�plenty�more!Children�will�also�learn�skills�on�the�bal-ance�beam,�vault,�and�bar.

KidnaSticS 2Youth (completion of Kidnastics 1 withinstructor’s permission)

Working�at�the�level�of�the�participants,backbends,�round-offs,�and�one-handedcartwheels�will�be�taught�after�the�basicsof�flexibility�are�mastered.��Children�willalso�learn�advanced�skills�on�the�balancebeam,�vault,�and�bar.�

cheernaSticSYouth (Ages 6-10)

Calling�all�Cheerleaders!��Jump,�tumble,stunt,�and�cheer�your�heart�out.��Learnto�tumble,�do�jumps,�perform�stunts,and�even�learn�new�cheers.��This�classwill�focus�on�proper�cheerleading�tech-niques,�all�while�having�fun.��Comedressed�in�tennis�shoes�and�active�wear.

LEVEL DESCRIPTIONS

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friday niGht frenZy

Youth (Ages 4-10 years)Kidnastics Staff

Movies, munchies, and games galore!Bring your friends for a night full ofexcitement and adventure. We will kickoff the night with a pizza dinner, fol-lowed by your favorite activities, like theparachute and relay races! The night willconclude with a snack and movie shownon the super-sized jumbo screen! Wearyour comfiest clothes, and don't forgetyour pillow and sleeping bag! Parents,enjoy a night of kid-free relaxation!Enrollment: Min. 15.

Friday 5:30-10:00 PM • June 20th 104215-03

• August 8th 104215-04

Greenfield Community Center Jansen Fest Hall$18 / $24 Non-Res. (per option)

GymnaSticS weeKYouth (Ages 5-12 years)Kidnastics staff, Instructors

Join us for this fun-filled one week gym-nastics experience. Learn new skills orbrush up on old ones. All levels welcome,no gymnastics experience required. Classwill cover skills on the floor, beam, vault,and bar. Each day will include a craft andgames. Please wear tennis shoes andactive wear (shorts or leotard with t-shirt)that permits movement. Bring a waterbottle. A light snack will be served daily, soplease indicate any food allergies whenregistering.

Monday-Friday/ 5 sessionsAugust 11-159:00-12:00 noon 304216-02Whitnall Middle School Aux Gym$55 / $65 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, Aug. 4

preSchool

muSic maKer and more Youth (Ages 1-4) with parent/caregiverMusic Maker & More, Instructors

This sing-along musical activity groupis designed for children and their par-ents or caregivers. The class incorpo-rates traditional children's songs, fin-ger play, rhythm instruments, anddance movements, as well as puppetsthat help tell a story within the songs.Our goal is to give children an interestand love for all kinds of music. Bringyour dancing feet and join us for a funfamily class! Min. 8 / Max. 15.

Monday/4 sessions 11:10-11:40 AMJune 16 - July 14(cancel June 30) 303200-01

July 21 - August 11 303200-03

Wednesday/4 sessions 11:10-11:40 AMJune 18 - July 16 (cancel July 2) 303200-02

July 23-August 13 303200-04

Greenfield Community CenterStudio$31 / $38 Non-Res.Time Out: (June classes): Tues, June 10Time Out: (July classes): Tues, July 15

cooKinG up a StoryAges 2-5 with parent/caregiverLee Korsmo, Instructor

Hey all you little “sprouts,” bring your favoriteadult for a great time! We will read while sam-pling your creative concoctions. Please indi-cate, at time of registration, any food allergiesthe student may have.

Rabbit Foodby Susanna GretzCelery, tomatoes, peas, mushrooms, and car-rots—John’s brother and sister love them, butJohn won’t touch that rabbit food no matterwhat! How can his desperate parents get Johnto eat his vegetables? By enlisting the help ofUncle Bunny, of course! For “finicky” bunnieseverywhere!

Thursday, June 12 Ages 2-3-1/2 yrs 6:00-6:30 PM 303162-1AAges 3-1/2-5 yrs 6:40-7:10 PM 303162-1BGreendale Middle School FACE Rm(Home Econ)$8 / $18 Non-Res. (per parent/child pair)

The Beastly Feastby Bruce GoldstoneThe beasts are having a feast. Animals fromeverywhere are bringing their favorite foods toa picnic. Enjoy guessing what tasty treat eachcreature will share. "Bears bring pears . . . par-rots bring carrots . . ." What will the antelopebring?

Thursday, July 17Ages 2-3-1/2 yrs 6:00-6:30 PM 303162-2AAges 3-1/2-5 yrs 6:40-7:10 PM 303162-2BGreendale Middle School FACE Rm(Home Econ)$8 / $18 Non-Res. (per parent/child pair)

Dragons Love Tacos by Adam RubinDragons love tacos. They love chicken tacos,beef tacos, great big tacos, and teeny tinytacos. So if you want to lure a bunch of dragonsto your party, you should definitely serve tacos.Buckets and buckets of tacos. Unfortunately,where there are tacos, there is also salsa. And ifa dragon accidentally eats spicy salsa . . . oh,boy…you're in red-hot trouble!

Thursday, August 14Ages 2-3-1/2 yrs 6:00-6:30 PM 303162-3AAges 3-1/2-5 yrs 6:40-7:10 PM 303162-3BGreendale Middle School FACE Rm(Home Econ)$8 / $18 Non-Res. (per parent/child pair)

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JuSt dance

Stephanie marie dance claSSeSThe�Stephanie�Marie�Dance�Classes�are�based�upon�learning�dance�skills�at�an�early�age�thathelps�develop�confidence,�leadership,�sportsmanship,�hard�work,�drive,�and�goals.��These�areinstructional�classes�only�–�while�participants�may�be�invited�to�perform�elsewhere,�any�per-formances�beyond�the�Spring�Show�are�not�part�of�the�Greenfield�Parks�&�Recreation�program.��

class Locations:•�oakley Fisher center�-�5475�West�Abbott�Ave�is�located�in�the�Time�Warner�CableBuilding.��Take�Loomis�Road,�between�Grange�and�Edgerton�Aves,�enter�at�the�Kindercarebuilding,�and�take�the�access�road�immediately�to�the�right�around�to�the�west�side�of�thebuilding.��Parents�may�wait�in�the�lobby�area.•�Greenfield city Hall, Besson community Room –�7325�West�Forest�Home�Ave.��Take�theelevator�in�the�center�of�the�lobby�to�the�lower�level.��Parents�may�wait�in�the�hallway�area.

Stephanie obst is�our�Program�Coordinator�for�the�Stephanie�MarieDance�classes.��She�brings�18�years�of�dance,�teaching,�and�coaching�experience�to�the�program.��Stephanie�has�won�numerous�awards�for�heroutstanding�talent,�choreography,�and�showmanship.

tiny pom Youth (Ages 4-6) Students continuing from Winter/Spring 2014only; new students will be accepted in the Fall.Brianna Duff, InstructorTiny�Pom�focuses�on�the�fundamentals�of�thisgenre.��Dancers�will�learn�the�sharp,�precisemotions�used�in�pom�and�cheerleading.�Arm-and-leg�placement�and�technical�skills�(leaps,jumps,�turns,�and�synchronization)�are�alsotaught.�Skills�learned�include�pom�positions,single�pirouette,�high�kicks,�scorpion,�and�toetouch.�Monday/ 6 sessionsJuly�14-August�185:30-6:30�PM������������������302300-01oakley Fisher center$24�/�$34�Non-Res.

mini pom Youth (Ages 7-9)Students continuing from Winter Spring 2014only; new students will be accepted in the Fall.Brianna Duff & Sarah Bittner, InstructorsMini�Pom�focuses�on�building�upon�the�fun-damentals�of�this�genre.�Dancers�will�continueto�practice�the�sharp,�precise�motions�used�inpom�and�cheerleading.�Arm-and-leg�place-ment�and�technical�skills�(leaps,�jumps,�turns,and�synchronization)�are�also�taught.�Skillslearned�include�pom�positions,�single�anddouble�pirouettes,�high�kicks,�split�and�switchleaps,�scorpions,�and�bell�jumps,�and�toetouches.�Monday/ 6 sessionsJuly�14-August�186:30-8:00�PM��������������� 302300-02oakley Fisher center$30�/�$40�Non-Res.

yoGa for dancerS Youth and Teens (Ages 8-16)Stephanie�Obst,�Instructor

Flexibility�is�extremely�important�fordancers,�but�most�of�the�time,�you�are�notborn�with�it.��This�class�will�break�down�thestretches�to�increase�flexibility�and�mobility,guaranteed�to�increase�leap,�jump�and�kickheight.��If�you�want�to�become�more�flexi-ble,�look�no�further!

Thursday/6 sessionsJuly�17-August�215:00-5:45�PM���������302300-08oakley Fisher center$30�/�$40�Non-Res.

pretty princeSS dance introPreschool (Ages 3-4)Stephanie Obst, InstructorPretty�Princess�is�an�introduction�class�to�theart�form�of�dance!�Beginning�ballet�positionsand�barre�work�are�taught.�Skills�learnedinclude�ballet�positions,�basic�ballet�moves,ballet�terms,�and�work�to�put�it�together�in�adance.

Wednesday/ 6 sessionsJuly�16-August�205:15-6:00�PM 302300-07Greenfield city HallBesson community Rm$24�/�$34�Non-Res.

dance techniQueS Youth (Ages 4-14)Stephanie Obst, InstructorTechnique�classes�are�crucial�for�yourdancer�to�develop�the�fundamentals�tobecome�an�amazing�dancer.��This�intensiveclass�will�break�down�leaps,�turns,�kicks,�andjumps.��This�1-hour�class�will�focus�on�thefundamentals�and�break�down�how�to�exe-cute�these�moves�correctly�and�precisely.Beginners�(Ages�4-6)�will�learn�a�solid�foun-dation�of�what’s�expected�and�what’s�tocome.��Intermediates�(Ages�6-9)�is�fordancers�with�a�little�knowledge�of�the�cor-rect�movement.��Advance�is�for�dancerswith�past�experience,�by�instructor�recom-mendation.��Elite�is�by�instructor�approval.

Tuesday / 6 sessionsJuly�15-August�19Beginners�������5:00-5:45�PM 302300-03Intermediate��6:00-7:00�PM 302300-04 Advance���������7:00-8:00�PM 302300-05oakley Fisher center$30�/�$40�Non-Res.

Thursday / 6 sessionsJuly�17-August�21Elite������6:00-7:00�PM��������� 302300-06oakley Fisher center$30�/�$40�Non-Res.

Tuesday, July 18

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

Denise Lukasik-Sedmak, Instructor

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

Monday/7 sessionsJune 16-July 286:30-7:20 PM 302700-01Greenfield Community Center Studio$26.25 / $52.50 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, June 10

middle eaStern danceAdults & Teens (Ages 16+)Denise Lukasik-Sedmak, Instructor

Learn the basic techniques and spiritedessence of Middle Eastern Dance (MED),including snake arms, veil dances, bellyrolls, and much more. This exotic folkdance is easily adapted to all fitness levels,and is a great path to becoming more fit. Itis a great workout, while teaching musclecontrol, strength, isolation, grace, flexibility,and stamina. Traditional music and fingercymbals set the mood while you gaingreater body awareness. Enrollment: Min.10 / Max. 25.

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

Level 1: Little or no previous MED

experience

Level 2: 1-2 years of MED experience

Level 2.5: 2-3 years of MED experience

Level 3: 3-4 years of MED experienceLevel 4: Instructor’s permission

Tuesday/7 sessionsJune 17-July 29Level 2 6:00-7:00 PM 302750-02Level 2.5 & 3 7:05-8:05 PM 302750-03Level 4 8:10-9:10 PM 302750-04$26.25/ $52.50 Non-Res.

Wednesday/7 sessionsJune 18- July 30Level 1 6:30-7:30 PM 302750-01$26.25 / $52.50 Non-Res.

Greenfield Community Center StudioTime Out: Tues, June 10

ballet barre exerciSeAdults & Teens (Ages 16+)Denise Lukasik-Sedmak, Instructor

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

Monday/7 sessionsJune 16-July 287:25-8:25 PM 302725-01Greenfield Community Center Studio$26.25 / $52.50 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, June 10

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

Denise Lukasik-Sedmak, Instructor

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

Wednesday/7 sessionsJune 18-July 305:45-6:30 PM 302700-02Greenfield Community Center Studio$26.25 / $52.50 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, June 10

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

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

Wednesday / 7 sessionsJune 18-July 30 7:35-8:35 PM 302750-05Greenfield Community Center Studio$30 / $60 Non-Res. Time Out: Tues, June 10

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a poSitive attitude iS a powerful force...it can’t be Stopped

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

NeW STUDeNTS oPeN HoUSeMonday 5:10 PM Wednesday June 11 or Wednesday, August 6

Take�this�opportunity�to�meet�the�instructor�with�your�child�andlearn�what�takes�place�in�the�classroom�—�activities,�Korean�customs,and�rules�of�etiquette.�Pick�up�literature�that�will�help�your�child�feelmore�comfortable�as�he/she�takes�part�in�this�exciting�program,designed�to�develop�better�children,�stronger�students,�and�respon-sible�citizens.��This�is�highly�recommended�for�NeW participants.

LITTLE NINJAS Youth (Ages 3-5 years)Little�Ninjas�is�an�easy-to�understand�classfor�the�younger�child�to�gain�the�benefits�ofTae�Kwon�Do.��There�will�be�emphasisplaced�on�the�physical�techniques,�so�theparticipant’s�body�can�begin�growing�withthe�movements�and�burn�up�energy.��Thevery�basics�will�be�taught�with�additions�ofimportant�outside�aspects�for�children,such�as�stranger�self-defense�and�lost-in-the-store�safety.

CHILDREN Youth (ages 6-12 years)Children’s�Tae�Kwon�Do�is�great�for�develop-ment�of�self-discipline�and�physical�fitness.Children�who�learn�Tae�Kwon�Do�also�bene-fit�from�increased�self-esteem,�more�confi-dence�and�assertiveness,�more�focus�andconcentration,�better�discipline�and�self-control,�respect�for�authority,�self-defense,and�physical�activity.��Children�who�studythis�art�will�learn�when�it�is�okay�to�use�it,�asthe�code.���The�martial�artist�forbids�unfairassaults�or�unnecessary�use�of�force,�so�it�isfor�emergencies�only.

TEEN/ADULT (Ages 13+)

Tae�Kwon�Do�is�great�for�mental,�physical,and�spiritual�development.��Become�moreflexible,�agile,�and�physically�stronger,while�increasing�balance.��For�a�Tae�KwonDo�practitioner,�his�entire�body�is�hisweapon,�defending�easily�against�allaggressors�with�their�hands,�fists,�elbows,knees,�and�feet.

Little Ninjas (ages 3-5)Wednesday/ 6 sessions 5:55-6:25 PMJune 18, 25, July 2, 9, 16, 23 304030-01Aug 13, 20, 27, Sept. 3, 10, 17 304030-03

Thursday/ 6 sessions 5:55-6:25 PMJune 19, 26, July 3, 10,17,24 304030-02Aug 14, 21, 28, Sept 4, 11, 18 304030-04

children (ages 6-12)Thursday/ 6 sessions 5:20-5:55 PMJune 19, 26, July 3, 10,17, 24 304031-01Aug 14, 21, 28, Sept 4, 11, 18 304031-02

Black Belt academy7123 S. 76th St (S 76th & Rawson - Franklin)$58�/�$65�Non-Res.�(per option)Time Out: June classes = Tues, June 10August classes = Tues, Aug. 5

tae Kwon do(Youth�-�Adult)

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

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forever fit Eating Healthy + Exercize = FEELING GREAT

2014 Summer land fitneSS Schedule

at-a-Glance

IMPORTANT FITNESS INFORMATION 1)��Before�you�start�any�exercise�program,�you�should�consult�with�your

physician,��especially�if�you�are�over�35�years�of�age,�are�taking�any�formof�medication,�have�not�exercised�regularly,�or�if�you�have�had�any�symptoms�of�heart�disease�or�other�serious�illness�that�might�affect�your�ability�to�exercise.� (If you have health restrictions, please indicate so on your registration form so your instructor(s) can be notified.)

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

3)��Child�care�is�NoT provided—do�not�leave�children�unsupervised�inhallways,�deck�areas,�classroom,�or�locker�room�areas.

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

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

6)��The�Department�of�Parks�&�Recreation�reserves�the�right�to�makeschedule�changes�due�to�low�enrollment,�lack�of�attendance,�or�facil-ity�usage�conflicts.

FITNESS STAFFA�highly-dedicated�group,�our�instructional�staff�consists�of�participantswho�took�the�step�forward�to�become�an�instructor.��After�observing,�partic-ipating,�and�completing�their�respective�certification�program,�they�eachbring�their�own�area�of�specialty�to�our�variety�of�classes.��It�is�our�hope�thattheir�commitment�to�excellence�will�show�in�their�classes.

FITNeSS PaSSeSFitness passes are�available�for�purchase�at�the�Parks�&�Recreation�office(no money is handled at the sites).��One�pass�equals�one�admission�to�theclass�of�your�choice.��

Call�329-5370 FIRST�to�be�sure�the�class�you�have�chosen�is�still�acceptingpasses�and�is�being�held.��IF�A�CLASS�REACHES�FULL�ENROLLMENT�WITHREGISTRATIONS,�PASSES�WILL�ONLY�BE�ACCEPTED�ON�A�SPACE-AVAILABLEBASIS.��THERE�IS�A�LIMIT�OF�5�PASSES PER�PERSON,�PER�SEASON.��Passesmay�ONLYbe�used�by�the�person�purchasing�them.��Passes�expire�oneyear�after�date�of�purchase�(no refunds or credits).

Fee: (one Pass) $5 / $10 Non-Res.

MoNDaY8:00-8:50�AM� Core�and�More� Vickie� GCC9:00-9:50�AM� Heart�Smart� Vickie� GCC5:30-6:30�PM� PIYO�Strength� Kaye� GCC6:00-7:00�PM� Pole�Walking� Vickie� KP6:40-7:40�PM� Zumba� Kaye� GCC7:25-8:25�PM� Ballet�Barre�Exercise� Denise� GCC

TUeSDaY 10:30-11:30�AM� Pole�Walking� Vickie KP5:40-6:40�PM� Yoga�Fit� Hannah� GCC6:35-7:35�PM� Deep�Water�Fitness� Janet� GHS6:50-7:50�PM� Zumba�Step� Cilla� GCC

WeDNeSDaY8:00-8:50�PM Gentle�Tai�Chi� Vickie� GCC9:00-9:50�AM� Heart�Smart� Vickie� GCC10:10-11:30�AM� Small�Group�

Personal�Training� Vickie GCC5:30-6:30�PM� Zumba� Brooke� GCC5:30-6:30�PM� Hot�Hula�Fitness� Dana� OVF6:40-7:40�PM� Strength�&�Length� Kaye� GCC6:40-7:40�PM� Hip�Hop�Hustle� Dana� OVF

THURSDaY5:30-6:30�PM� HI/LO�TO�GO� Aerobics�Cilla� GCC6:35-7:35�PM� Deep�Water�Fitness� Janet� GHS6:40-7:40�PM� Zumba� Cilla� GCC

SaTURDaY7:00-8:00�AM� Boot�Camp� Cilla� KP

LOCATIONS:

GCC – Greenfield Community Center – 7215 W Coldspring Road– Classes are held either in the Studio or Jansen Fest Hall.

GHS – Greenfield High School – 4800 S 60th Street – Classes areheld in the Fitness Center. Please use entrance #11.

GMS – Greenfield Middle School 3200 W Barnard Ave – Classesare held in the lower hallway, outside the gym and cafeteria.

KP – Konkel Park South – 5151 W Layton Ave – Classes are heldat the new South Shelter. Please use new parking lot off 51stStreet.

OVF – Oakley Fisher Center – 5475 West Abbott Ave – Locatedin the Time Warner Cable Building. Take Loomis Road, betweenGrange and Edgerton Aves, enter at the Kindercare building, andtake the access road immediately to the right around to the westside of the building.

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“Time out” dates for all LaND fitness classes:June — Tuesday, June 3July — Tuesday, July 15

Gentle tai chiAdults�&�Seniors�(Ages�18+)Vickie Strachota, NETA Certified Instructor

Tai�Chi�is�a�traditional�Chinese�exercisepractice�for�health,�relaxation,�meditationand�self-defense.��It�is�a�slow�and�continu-ous�exercise�designed�to�improve�the�qual-ity�of�life�for�people,�including�those�witharthritis,�using�Sun�style�Tai�Chi,�one�of�thefour�major�recognized�styles�of�Tai�Chi.Improve�your�mobility�and�breathing,�andrelax...no�deep�bending�or�squatting�neces-sary.��

Wednesday/ 6 sessions 8:00-8:50 aMJune�4,�11,�18,�25,�July�2,�9����������304111-01

July�23,�30,�Aug�6,�13,�20,�27�������304111-02

Greenfield community center Jansen Fest Hall$26�/�$52�Non-Res.�(per option)

core and more Adults & Seniors (Ages 18+) Vickie Strachota,NETA Certified Instructor

This�core-focused�class�includes�resistancetraining�to�target�your�abdominals,�back,gluteal�muscles,�and�more.��Chisel�and�firmyour�core�muscles�using�the�fitness�stabilityballs,�add�weights�to�work�the�upper�andlower�body,�the�balance�disc’s�to�gain�stabili-ty,�and�a�bit�of�mat�work�to�round�it�all�out.��

Monday/ 6 sessions 8:00-8:50 aMJune�2,�9,�16,�23,�30,�July�7����������304112-01

July�21,�28,�August�4,�11,�18,�25�304112-02

Greenfield community center Jansen Fest Hall$26�/�$52�Non-Res.�(per option)

Small Group perSonal traininG Adults & Seniors (Ages 18+)Vickie Strachota, NETA Certified PersonalTrainer

Tired�of�the�same�old�workout?��Ready�totry�something�new?��Our�8-week�groupstrength-training�program�for�adults�offersthe�same�benefits�of�personal�training�at�afraction�of�the�price,�with�an�added�bonusof�camaraderie.��Looking�to�improve�yoursports�performance?��Enhance�strength�andappearance?��Whatever�your�goals�are,�letus�help�you�reach�them!��Enrollment: Min. 3.

Wednesday/ 8 sessions 10:10-11:30 aMJune�18,�25,�July�2,�9,�23,�30,�Aug.�13,�20(cancel July 16, Aug 6) 304114-01Greenfield community center Jansen Fest Hall$135�Res�or�Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, June 10

yoGa fitAdults & Seniors (Ages 18+)Hannah Straub, Yoga Fit Certified Instructor

Develop�greater�body�awareness�and�sensi-tivity to�your�body,�and�reduce�stress.��Eachweek,�you�will�stretch,�breathe,�learn�yogapostures,�relax,�and�have�fun.��Not�recom-mended�for�pregnant�women.��This�is�a�popu-lar�class�and�fills�quickly,�so�register�rightaway!��Please�bring�a�YOGA�mat.�

Tuesday/ 4 sessions 5:40-6:40 PMJune�17,�24,�July�1,�8������������������� 304118-01August�5,�19,�26�,�Sept�2��(cancel�Aug�12)�����������������������������304118-02Greenfield community centerJansen Fest Hall$16�/�$32�Non-Res.�(per option)

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ballet barre exerciSeAdults & Teens (Ages 16+)Denise Lukasik-Sedmak, Instructor

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

Monday/7 sessions 7:25-8:25 PMJune 16-July 28 302725-01Greenfield community center Studio$26.25 / $52.50 Non-Res.Time Out: Tues, June 10

hi/lo to Go aerobicS Adults & Teens (Ages 16+)Cilla Baker, Instructor

Aerobic exercise is a style of physicalmovement designed to increase heart rateand improve oxygenation throughout thebody. Hi-low, or high-low, aerobics classescombine traditional, low-impact aerobicsmovements with higher impact strength-training movements to create a compre-hensive fitness routine that supports hearthealth and weight loss.

Thursday/ 6 sessions __ 5:30-6:30 PMJune 12,19, 26, July 3, 10, 17 304124-01

July 31, August 7, 14, 21, 28, Sept 4 304124-02

Greenfield Community Center Jansen Fest Hall$29 / $52 Non-Res. (per option)

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“Time out” dates for all LaND fitness classes:

Winter — Tuesday, June 3Spring 1 — Tuesday, July 15

piyo StrenGthAdults (Ages 18+)Kaye Kass, Instructor

PiYo�is�a�fusion�workout�that�combines�theprincipals�of�Yoga�and�Pilates.��It�is�a�low-impact,�yet�high-intensity�workout�that�willimprove�your�flexibility,�strength,�and�bal-ance,�while�burning�calories�by�combininga�dynamic�blend�of�movements�and�high-energy�music.��Please�bring�a�yoga�mat,towel,�and�water.

Monday/ 6 sessions 5:30-6:30 PMJune�9,�16,�23,�30�July�7,�14������ 304102-01July�28,�August�4,�18,�25,�Sept.�8,�15(no Aug 11 – election & Sept. 1) 304102-02Greenfield community center Jansen Fest Hall$25��/�$50�Non-Res.�(per option)

heart SmartAdults & Seniors (Ages 18+)Vickie Strachota, NETA Certified Instructor

If�you�want�to�add�more�activity�to�yourlife�and�improve�your�overall�health,�con-sider�this�class.��It�will�help�you�improveyour�cardiovascular�efficiency�without�thehigh�impact�on�your�joints.��This�classinvolves�steady�steps�(walking),�arm�andleg�movements�with�or�without�lightweights�to�build�endurance,�joint�flexibili-ty,�balance,�and�strength,�and�will�shapethe�entire�body�inside�and�out.��Pleasewear�aerobic/fitness�shoes,�and�bring�yourtowel�and�a�bottle�of�water.��

Monday/ 6 sessions 9:00-9:50 aMJune�2,�9,�16,�23,�30,�July�7���������304106-01

July�21,�28,�August�4,�11,�18,�25304106-03

Wednesday/ 6 sessions 9:00-9:50 aMJune�4,�11,�18,�25,�July�2,�9���������304106-02

July�23,�30,�Aug�6,�13,�20,�27������304106-04

Greenfield community center Jansen Fest Hall$26�/�$52�Non-Res.�(per option)

outdoor boot camp Adult & Teen (Ages 16+)Cilla Baker, SCW Certified Instructor

Come�prepared�to�get�in�shape...and�noexcuses!��Rain�or�shine,�muggy�or�buggy,this�class�is�for�seriously�committedtrainees�wanting�to�change�their�bodiesand�have�fun�outdoors.��This�is�an�outdoorgroup�exercise�class�that�will�mix�traditionalcalisthenics�and�body�weight�exercises�withinterval�training�and�strength�training.Please�wear�supportive�footwear�and�cloth-ing�in�layers,�so�you�are�prepared�for�theweather�conditions.��Participants�also�needtheir�own�fitness�mat�for�working�out�onthe�ground,�a�towel,�hand�weights�you�arecurrently�using,�and�your�water�bottle,�bugspray,�and�sunscreen�as�needed.

Saturday/ 6 sessions 7:00-8:00 aMJune�14,�21,�28,�July�12,�19,�26�(cancel July 5) 304109-01

Konkel Park South Shelter $36�/�$72�Non-Res.�(per option)

hot hula fitneSSAdults (Ages 18+)Dana Peck, Hot Hula certified Instructor

HOT�HULA�Fitness�is�a�total�body�workoutinspired�by�dances�of�the�Pacific�Islands�setto�the�sounds�of�Polynesian�drum�beats,fused�with�funky�Reggae�music.��Take�yourshoes�off,�put�on�a�lava-lava,�and�enjoy�thisworkout�that�focuses�on�the�core,�especial-ly�the�abs.

Wednesday/ 6 sessions_ 5:30-6:30 PMJune�4,�11,�18,�25,�July�2,�9��������� 304103-01July�23,�30,�Aug�6,�13,�20,�27�������304103-02

oakley Fisher center$25�/�$50�Non-Res.�(per option)

hip hop huStleAdults (Ages 18+)Dana Peck, Hip Hop Hustle certified Instructor

Burn�up�the�dance�floor�and�burn�caloriestoo!�Hip�Hop�HUSTLE™�blends�hip�hop�anddance�moves,�making�them�simple�andeasy�to�follow!�NO�EXPERIENCE�REQUIRED!This�workout�feels�more�like�a�night�on�thetown�than�exercise.�Drop�the�pounds�andget�rapid�results�while�you�dance,�dance,dance!�

Wednesday/ 6 sessions 6:40-7:40 PMJune�4,�11,�18,�25,�July�2,�9��������304104-01July�23,�30,�Aug�6,�13,�20,�27�����304104-02oakley Fisher center$25�/�$50�Non-Res.�(per option)

StrenGthen and lenGthenAdults (Ages 18+)Kaye Kass, NETA Certified Instructor

If�you�believe�that�variety�is�the�spice�oflife,�then�this�is�the�workout�for�you.Develop�a�strong,�lean�body�with�this�fit-ness�fusion�of�pilates,�yoga,�weight�train-ing,�and�fitness�stretching.��Get�fit�and�havefun!

Wednesday/ 6 sessions 6:40-7:40 PMJune�4,11,18,�25,�July�2,�9�������� 304105-01

July�23,�30,�Aug�6,�13,�20,�27���� 304105-02

Greenfield community center Jansen Fest Hall$26�/�$52�Non-Res. (per option)

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adults & Teens (ages 16+)ZUMBA:�the�international�fitness�rage.�This�Latin-inspired�workout�combines�easy-to-do�Latin�dance�steps�with�a�mixture�ofbody�sculpting�movements.��Zumba�fea-tures�aerobic/fitness�interval�training�tomaximize�caloric�output�and�increase�fatburning,�with�total�body�toning.��Zumba�is�a�“feel�happy”�workout�that�is�great�forboth�the�body�and�the�mind.��Zumba�nowincludes�Zumba�Toning.��All�instructors�areZumba�Licensed.

Kaye Kass, Zumba Licensed Instrutor Monday/ 6 sessions 6:40-7:40 PMJune�9,�16,�23,�30�July�7,�14��������304123-01July�28,�August�4,�18,�25,�Sept.�8,�15(cancel Aug 11 & Sept. 1) 304123-02

Brooke McMillin, Zumba Licensed InstructorWednesday/ 6 sessions 5:30-6:30 PMJune�11,�18,�25,�July�2,�9,�16��������304108-03July�30,�August�6,�13,�20,�27,�Sept�3���������������������������������������������304108-04

Cilla Baker, Zumba licensed InstructorThursday/ 6 sessions 6:40-7:40 PMJune�12,�19,�26,�July�3,�10,�17����304108-05July�31,�August�7,�14,�21,�28,�Sept�4��������������������������������������� 304108-06

Greenfield community center Jansen Fest Hall$29�/�$52�Non-Res.�(per option)

pole walKinG worKShopAdults & Teens (Ages 14+)Vickie Strachota, Nordic Walk Now & AdvancedExerstrider Nordic Walking Certified Instructor

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

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

Monday, June 306:00-8:00�PM 304115-01

Tuesday, June 249:00-11:00�AM 304115-02

Konkel Park South Shelter$20�/�$30�Non-Res.�(per option)Time Out: Tues, June 17

pole walKinG club Adults & Seniors (Ages 18+)Vickie Strachota, Nordic Walk Now &Advanced Exerstrider Nordic Walking Certified Instructor

You�have�participated�in�the�Pole�WalkingWorkshop�and�the�Pole�Walking�Class;�nowtake�those�skills�to�the�trails�with�this�inter-active�group�pole�walking�club!��The�goal�ofthe�Ccub�is�to�take�the�everyday�“vanilla”�ofpole�walking�and�turn�it�into�a�“hot�fudgesundae�with�sprinkles�on�top”�because�youwill�be�sharing�your�pole�walking�experi-ence�with�others�who�enjoy�it�as�much�asyou�do.��Prior�experience�is�a�must!��Yourinstructor�will�lead�a�group�warm�up�andcool�down.��You�will�be�walking�at�yourown�pace�while�she�leads�the�beginners.Bring�your�own�favorite�pair�of�Nordic�walk-ing�poles,�your�water�bottle,�and�walkingshoes,�and�be�dressed�for�the�weather.��

Monday/ 6 sessions ___ 6:00-7:00 PMJuly��7,�14,�21,�28,�Aug�4,�11�������304117-01

Tuesday/ 6 sessions ___10:30-11:30 aMJuly�1,�8,�15,�22,�29,�Aug�5����������304117-02

Konkel Park South Shelter$12�/�$24�Non-Res. (per option)Time Out: Tues, July 1

pole walKinGAdults & Seniors (Ages 18+)Vickie Strachota, Nordic Walk Now & Advanced Exerstrider Nordic Walking CertifiedInstructor

Pole�walking�is�a�great�way�to�combinebeing�outdoors�with�an�ideal�fitness�activityfor�all�ages.��After�taking�our�Pole�WalkingWorkshop,�sign�up�to�participate�in�thisweekly�class�to�enjoy�the�summer�season,be�motivated�to�keep�moving,�and�refineyour�technique.��Walking�is�one�of�the�easi-est�ways�to�add�exercise�to�your�day,�man-age�your�weight,�decrease�your�health�risks,and�have�fun.��If�you�have�a�good�pair�ofwalking�shoes,�a�water�bottle�and�a�pair�ofpoles��this�class�is�for�you!��Each�participantwill�be�encouraged�to�walk�at�their�ownpace.��

Monday/ 6 sessions _ 6:00-7:00 PMJuly�7,�14,�21,�28,�Aug�4,�11���������304116-01

Tuesday/ 6 sessions____10:30-11:30 aMJuly�1,�8,�15,�22,�29,�Aug�5���������� 304116-02

Konkel Park South Shelter$22�/�$44�Non-Res.�(per option)Time Out: Tues, July 1

Zumba Step Adults & Teens (Ages 16+)Cilla Baker, Zumba licensed Instructor

Introducing Zumba Step: all the Step toning and strengthening for your legsand glutes, combined with all the Zumbafitness party fun you love!

Tuesday/ 6 sessions 6:50-7:50 PMJune 10, 17, 24, July 1, 8, 15 304123-07

July 29, August 5, 19, 26, Sept. 2, 9 (cancel Aug 12 - election) 304123-08

Greenfield Community CenterJansen Fest Hall$29 / $52 Non-Res. (per option)

“Time out” dates for all LaND fitness classes:June — Tuesday, June 3July — Tuesday, July 15

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lap SwimTeens (Ages 16+), Adults, and SeniorsThis�is�a�non-instructional�program.��Laplanes�will�be�set�up�during�our�AdultWater�Fitness�time�for�lap�swimmers�touse�the�pool.��Lap�Swimmers�must�swimin�the�lanes.��Come�check�in,�and�swim�atyour�own�pace.��Greenfield�SchoolDistrict�Fitness�Center�members�can�par-ticipate�in�the�Lap�Swim�program�at�theGreenfield�High�School�Pool�at�no�addi-tional�cost�by�showing�their�identifica-tion.��Drop�ins�are�welcome,�paying�$3per�session�at�the�pool.��

Tuesday/ 8 sessions 7:35-8:35 PMJune 17-August 12(cancel July 1)

Thursday/ 8 sessions 7:35-8:35 PMJune 19-August 14(cancel July 3)

Greenfield High School Pool$3 per person, per session

deep water fitneSSAdults (Ages 18+) & Seniors Janet Haefemeyer, AEA certified Instructor

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

Tuesday/ 8 sessions 6:35-7:35 PMJune�17-August�12�(Cancel July 1) 304122-01$32�/�$64�Non-Res.��(per 8-session option)

Thursday/ 8 sessions 6:35-7:35 PMJune�19-August�14�(Cancel July 3) 304122-02$32�/�$64�Non-Res.�� (per 8-session option)

Greenfield High School Pool (deep end)(60th�&�Layton,�use�entrance�#11)Time Out: Thurs. June 12

25 mile Swim challenGe(see page 26)

employment opportunityApplications are now being accepted

for casual part-time position:

yoGa (certified)Morning & evening classes

Adults 18+

Applications are available at theGreenfield Department of Parks & Recreation

office M-F 9AM-PM or on-line atwww.greefieldwi.us / parks & recrecreation /

employment opportunities

YES!Deliver the “RECREATOR”directly to my home!

indicate the following information on your registration form:

“RECREATOR” N0N-RESiDENT SuBSCRiBER

• 2 years (6 issues) $12 • 1 year (3 issues) $6

include payment with with your registration form.

Call 329-5370 for more information or visitonline at www.ci.greenfield.wi.us/parksrec

r e c r e at o r

Don’t Miss Out— Subscribe TodayTHE GREENFiELD DEPARTMENT OF PARKS & RECREATiON MAiLS THE“RECREATOR” ACTiViTy GuiDE THREE TiMES PER yEAR TO ALL CiTy OFGREENFiELD RESiDENTS:

• Fall (August) • Winter/Spring (December) •Summer (May)A limited amount of RECREATORS will be available at the GreenfieldLibrary. Reference copies are available to view only at public and private schools located within the corporate limits of the City ofGreenfield.

NON-RESIDENTS OF GREENFiELD MAy SuBSCRiBE TO RECEiVE THE

“RECREATOR”. Subscriber Advantages: • Mailed directly to your home • Prompt Delivery

N0N-RESIDENT SUBSCRIBER

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Greenfield Parks & Recreation (414) 329.5370 / 24 hour information Line (414) 297.900846 OLDER ADULTS 55+

G at h e r i n G Syou’re invited!

Gatherings�include�special�events,�themed�activities,guest�speakers,�and/or�entertainment.��A�good�opportu-nity�to�socialize�with�friends,�old�and�new.��(Each event islimited to 150 participants, unless otherwise noted.)

Tickets�available�(walk-in�only)�at�the�Greenfield�Parksand�Recreation�office�(City�Hall,�Room�200�M-F�9�AM-6PM).��Ticket�availability�as�noted.��

Gatherings�are�held�in�the�Greenfield�Community Center(7215 W. Cold Spring Rd),�unless�otherwise�stated.Please do not arrive any earlier than 15 minutes prior toscheduled event.Upcoming Gatherings:

oLDeR aDULT aDVISoRY coMMITTee

The�purpose�of�the�committee�is�to�advise,��make�recommendations,�and�implement�programming�and�matters�that�benefit�older�adults�(55+)�in�Greenfield.���Your�opinion/�feedback�is�importan!��Please�give�us�a�call�(329-5370)�and�let�us�know�how�we�are�doing,�or�if�you�have�any�ideas/suggestions�for�future�programs.��Advisory�Committee�meetings�are�heldthroughout�the�year;�if�you�would�like�to�attend,�give�us�a�call�and�we�will�add�your�name�to�the�mailing�list.��New�members�are�welcome.

Committee�MembersBev�Almquist�/�Mary�Guiffre�/�LaFonda�Kinnaman�/�Barb�Gottowske�/�

Josephine�McMaster�/�Beverly�Myers�/�Pat�GertsmanMarceile�Mueller�/�Audrey�Hoese�/�Alice�Lorenz�/�Don�Carlson

enJoyinG the Golden yearS

21TH OLDER ADULT ANNIVERSARY PICNICGreenfield parks & recreation

Smooth SailinG All aboard....it's time to set sail at the Greenfield Cruise-Ship-themed picnic. Come dressed in your casual sum-mer vacation clothes (wear sun hats, and sun glasses)!

Aloha! We will be dropping anchor in Hawaii, featuringentertainment by the Golden Hawaiians. This groupreceived the Viewers Choice Award 2010 Golden IdolSenior Talent Competition.

Entertainment sponsored by the Villa.

Keeping with tradition, we will be serving a picnic-stylelunch, including a choice of a brat or hot dog on a bun,chicken, Don’s famous potato salad, watermelon, chips,dessert, and beverage.

Bingo returns with prizes sponsored byLayton Terrace.

Thursday, July 17 12:00-3:30 PM Greenfield Community Center (7215 W. Cold Spring Rd)

$15 Member / $20 Non-Member

Tickets will be available beginning June 2 for membersonly (limit 2). Non-members starting June 9.

health checK fairFriday, June 13, 2014 (Free Event) 11:00 AM-1:00 PM Greenfield Community CenterSee page 52 for details

Strawberry ShortcaKeTreat yourself to a strawberry shortcake desserttopped with whipped cream. Entertainment TBA.

Thursday, August 14 12:00-1:30 PM P.O.S.Greenfield Community Center$4 Member / $6 Non-Member(Limited to 150 participants)(*) Ticketswill be available beginning July 7.

older adult memberShipJoin the Fun and SAVE $$! NEW members welcome…Membership is open to those age 55+ and their spouse of any age.

The membership “Benefits are Endless”:

q8 Priority reservations to special events

q8 FREE activities as well as special events just for members.

q8 25% DISCOUNT on classes noted “Member” in the Older AdultProgram.

q8 TO KEEP IN TOUCH...Members will receive the “Senior Focus” a seasonal newsletter containing up-to-date information on theevents, classes and other items of interest.

MEMBERSHIP FEE: (Membership valid for ONE YEAR from date of sign up.)Resident $12 / Non-Resident $24

Two easy ways to sign-up: Simply fill out a registration form, found on page 60/62. Registration # 10900-000

Mail to address noted on form along with a check payable to Cityof Greenfield. Membership card and receipt will be mailed to you.

Drop by the Greenfield Parks and Recreation Dept. Office, located in the Greenfield City Hall, Room 200. Monday-Friday 9AM-6PM (2nd floor, elevator available) and receive your card immediately.

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Wondering what there is to do for fun? Want a place to socialize withactive, exciting people your own age? The Greenfield Parks & RecreationOlder Adults Program—provides activities that are designed to improvethe quality of life for those active “young at heart” adults age 55 andover. Fitness opportunities, trips, special events, services, refreshmentsand laughter are all part of the excitement that awaits you.

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paGe turnerSbooK clubFacilitated by Henry Lex

If you enjoy reading, you certainly will enjoythis fun and dynamic group. Each month, anew book is chosen for discussion in the following month. Club size is limited to 15people. Refreshments provided.

Meets 1st Tuesday of each month May 6, June 3, July 1, Aug. 5, Sept. 210:15-11:15 AMLayton Terrace Retirement Community(9200 W. Layton Ave.)FREE—Join anytimeFor more information or to register, pleasecontact Kelly Suha 425-5600.

b-i-n-G-oGet out of your house and socialize with

your friends while enjoying a fun afternoonof BINGO. Low stakes here, but high returnon your fun factor. No registration required.

Third WEDNESDAYof monthJune 18 / July 16 / Aug. 20 / Sept. 17

1:00-3:00 PMGreenfield Community Center

Jansen HallFee: 2 cards for $1

(Minimum purchase: 2 cards. May purchaseas many as you please. All money collected

on a given day will be used for prizes).

Golden aGerS GroupCards & Bingo

The Golden Agers meet most Wednesdaysat the Oakley Fisher Center from 10:00 AMto 3:00 PM. This is a social group, playingcards and bingo, and sharing snacks. The center has its own kitchen and other comforts of home. Newcomers welcome.

For further information, contact Don or Bev Almquist @ 282-4697.

monday binGoSponsored by Wendy’sVolunteer Staff This bingo group has been gathering together for over 20 years, and is open to those 55+ years of age. Nickel bingo (per game) — all money collected on agiven day will be used for prizes, limited to two bingo cards. Plus, Wendy’s providesa limited number of gift certificates eachMonday (Limit of 2 gift certificates winningsper person).

Monday (year round) (Cancel May 26, Sept. 1)1:00-3:00 PMGreenfield Community CenterJansen Fest Hall FREE; No registration required.

let’S Get toGether

JuSt SheepSheadVolunteer Staff

Singles welcome. A great way to meet somenew friends with similar interests—or bringyour existing group. No instruction provid-ed. If you enjoy playing sheepshead, andtake a fun, but less serious approach to thegames, this group is for you. We playbecause we enjoy the game... no hooting,chiding, or raising one’s voice.

Monday (meets year round except for holidays—cancel May 26, Sept. 1) 11:30 AM-3:00 PM 309405-01Greenfield Community Center Activity Room BFREE (Must maintain a current membership) New enrollees must pre-register.

line danceCarol Chmielewski, Instructor

If you think about cowboy boots and hatswhenever you hear the words "line danc-ing," then you're only partially right.Although country music has more than itsfair share of line dances, it is not limited tocountry music. Line dancing is an excel-lent way to stay fit, no matter what yourage. No partner needed. Enrollment: Min.7 / Max. 25.

BEGINNING Learn the basic steps used in many linedances, while walking through the morepopular dances.

Tuesday / 5 sessions __ 3:00-3:30 PM • June 3, 10, 17, 24, July 1 309404-01

• July 29, Aug. 5, 12, 19, 26 309404-02

Fee (per option):Member $7.50 / $15 Non-Res.Non-Member $10 / $20 Non-Res.

Greenfield Community Center Jansen Fest Hall

CONTINUING (previous experience)If you are already in the groove of things,and are interested in learning more dancesand some new steps to your line up, comejoin the fun.

Tuesday / 5 sessions _ 2:00-3:00 PM • June 3, 10, 17, 24, July 1 309404-03• July 29, Aug. 5, 12, 19, 26 309404-04

Fee (per option):Member $15 / $30 Non-Res.Non-Member $20 / $40 Non-Res.

Greenfield Community Center Jansen Fest Hall

bridGeMichael Grimmer, InstructorEnrollment:��Min.�4/�Max�12

BRIDGe 1Bridge is one of the greatest card games ofall; it can provide immense challenge, andcan be enjoyed at many skill levels.Instruction covers Bidding and Play (thetwo main parts of play). All instruction isthrough hands-on play.

Thursdays _ 1:00-2:30 PM• May 29-June 26 309401-01$21.75 / $31.75 Non-Res.Greenfield community center activity RmB

BRIDGe IIIf you’ve been learning the fundamentalsof Bridge, you know it is one of the great-est card games of all. It provides immensechallenge, and can be enjoyed at manyskill levels. This class is a continuation ofthe Beginning Bridge class. All instructionis through hands-on play. Participantsmust have completed the Beginning Bridgeclass, or have Bridge playing experience, toenroll.

Fridays __ 10:00-11:30 aM• May 30-June 27 309401-02

Greenfield community centeractivity Rm B$21.75 / $31.75 Non-Res.

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Jump riGht in...the water’SGreatwater exercise classes for men & womenWater�fitness�classes�are�a�fun�and�enjoy-able way�to�get�a�great�daily�workout.��Thewater�is�a�truly�unique�environment,�and�hasthe�potential�to�dramatically�improve�yourexercise�regimen.��Water’s�natural�buoyancyallows�participants�to�exercise�with�very�littleimpact�on�the�joints�and�spine.��It’s�a�safe,efficient�workout�in�a�dynamic�social�envi-ronment.��Each�class�is�targeted�for�a�differ-ent�fitness�level—participants�are�encour-aged�to�work�at�their�own�pace.��No�swim-ming�skills�are�required�for�these�shallowwater�workouts.��Locker�room�and�showerfacilities�available.� Please�bring�your�owntowel,�swim�suit,�and�lock.� Water�shoes�arestrongly�recommended.��Please�consultyour�health�care�professional�about�theamount�and�type�of�activity�right�for�you.

Warm�Water�Pool—temperature�varies�between�88-90°.

Location:clement Manor Retirement communityPool (9405 W. Howard Ave., Greenfield)Enrollment:��Min.�4�/�Max.�13

achey breaKy JointSMODERATE INTENSITYTami Steger, Arthritis Foundation, A.E.A. & Lifeguard Certified

Get�those�achey�breaky�joints�moving�withgentle�range�of�motion�movements,�usingthe�warm�water�for�resistance.��The�slowpace�is�perfect�for�arthritic�joints,�those�recovering�from�surgery,�and�those�who�arereturning�to�exercise�after�a�long�absence,or�have�never�exercised.��

Tuesday (6 sessions) 10:00-11:00 aM•�June�17,�24,�July�1,�8,�15,�22 309103-01Fee�(per 6-week option):Member��$18�/�$36�Non-Res.Non-Member��$24�/�$48�Non-Res.

Tuesday (5 sessions) 10:00-11:00 aM•�Aug.�5,�12,�19,�26;�Sept.�2 309103-02Fee�(per 5-week option):Member��$15�/�$30�Non-Res.Non-Member��$20�/�$40�Non-Res.

water fitneSSMODERATE INTENSITYMon.- Laura Haas, Arthritis Foundation, A.E.A.

& Lifeguard Certified Tues.- Tami Steger, Arthritis Foundation, A.E.A.

& Lifeguard Certified Make�some�waves�and�feel�more�invigoratedthan�ever�before.��This�is�the�perfect�environ-ment��to�stretch�your�aching�muscles�andflex�your�joints.��Geared�to�making�you�morefit�without�stressing�your�body.�

Monday (6 sessions) 12:00-1:00 PM•�June�16,�23,�30;�July�7,�14,�21� 309104-01

Tuesday (6 sessions) 9:00-10:00 aM•�June�17,�24,�July�1,�8,�15,�22 309104-02

Tuesday (6 sessions) 11:00 AM-12:00 Noon•�June�17,�24,�July�1,�8,�15,�22 309104-03Fee�(per 6-week option):Member��$18�/�$36�Non-Res.Non-Member��$24�/�$48�Non-Res.

Monday (5 sessions) 12:00-1:00 PM•�Aug.�4,�11,�18,�25;�Sept.�8� 309104-04

(No class Sept. 1 - Labor Day)

Tuesday (5 sessions) 9:00-10:00 aM•�Aug.�5,�12,�19,�26;�Sept.�2 309104-05

Tuesday (5 sessions) 11:00 aM-12:00 Noon•�Aug.�5,�12,�19,�26;�Sept.�2 309104-06

Fee�(per 5-week option):Member��$15�/�$30�Non-Res.Non-Member��$20�/�$40�Non-Res.

aQuatic arthritiSLOW INTENSITYTami Steger, Arthritis Foundation, A.E.A.& Lifeguard Certified Excellent�low�level,�non-aerobic,�stress-freeexercise�environment.��Developed�especially�for�those�with�arthritis�and�jointproblems.��Class�utilizes�Arthritis�Foundationapproved�exercises�designed�to�increase�afull�range�of�motion,�relieve�tension,�plusreduce�pain�and�stiffness.

Thursday (6 sessions) 10:00-11:00 aM•�June�19,�26;�July�3,10,17,�24 309101-01

Fee�(6-week option):Member��$18�/�$36�Non-Res.Non-Member��$24�/�$48�Non-Res.

Thursday (5 sessions) 10:00-11:00 aM•�Aug.�7,14,21,28;�Sept.�4 309101-02

Fee�(5-week option):Member��$15�/�$30�Non-Res.Non-Member��$20�/�$40�Non-Res.

wet & SweatMODERATE-TO-ACTIVE INTENSITY LEVELWed.- Laura Haas, Arthritis Foundation, A.E.A.

& Lifeguard Certified Thurs. - Tami Steger, Arthritis Foundation,

A.E.A. & Lifeguard Certified

Designed�for�the�active�adult.��A�complete�fitness�program�incorporating�activities�thatwill�increase�your�strength,�flexibility,�and�cardiovascular�endurance,�while�toning�yourbody.��

Wednesday (6 sessions) 1:00-2:00 PM•�June�18,�25;�July�2,�9,�16,�23� 309105-01

Wednesday (6 sessions) 2:00-3:00 PM•�June�18,�25;�July�2,�9,�16,�23 309105-02

Thursday (6 sessions) 9:00-10:00 aM•�June�19,�26;�July�3,�10,�17,�24 309105-03

Thursday (6 sessions) 11:00 aM-12:00 Noon•�June�19,�26;�July�3,�10,�17,�24 309105-04Fee�(per 6-week option):Member��$18�/�$36�Non-Res.Non-Member��$24�/�$48�Non-Res.

Wednesday (5 sessions) 1:00-2:00 PM•�Aug.�6,�14,�20,�27;�Sept.3����������309105-05

Wednesday (5 sessions) 2:00-3:00 PM•�Aug.�6,�14,�20,�27;�Sept.3����������309105-06

Thursday (5 sessions) 9:00-10:00 aM•�Aug.�7,�14,�21,�28;�Sept.�4 309105-07

Thursday (5 sessions) 11:00 aM-12:00 Noon•�Aug.�7,�14,�21,�28;�Sept.�4 309105-08

Fee�(per 5-week option):Member��$15�/�$30�Non-Res.Non-Member��$20�/�$40�Non-Res.

aQuatic pluS LOW INTENSITY+Laura Haas, Arthritis Foundation, A.E.A.& Lifeguard Certified The�benefits�of�water�exercise�are�undeni-able.��This�low-level,�non-aerobic�workout�is�safe�and�fun�without�impact�to�the�joints.�These�classes�use�resistance�tools�thatinclude�buoyant�water weights and noo-dles.���Even�people�who�suffer�from�arthri-tis�may�want�to�give�these�classes�a�try!��

Monday (6 sessions) 1:00-2:00 PM•�June�16,�23,�30;�July�7,�14,�21 309102-01

Wednesday (6 sessions) 12:00-1:00 PM•�June�18,�25;�July�2,�9,�16,�23 309102-02

Fee�(per 6-week option):Member��$18�/�$36�Non-Res.Non-Member��$24�/�$48�Non-Res.

Monday (5 sessions) 1:00-2:00 PM•�Aug.�4,�11,�18,�25;�Sept.�8 309102-03

(No class Sept. 1 - Labor Day)

Wednesday (5 sessions) 12:00-1:00 PM•�Aug.�6,�14,�20,�27;�Sept.�3� 309102-04

Fee�(per 5-week option):Member��$15�/�$30�Non-Res.Non-Member��$20�/�$40�Non-Res.

OLDER ADULT 55+

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tai chi (Gentle)Vickie Strachota, Tai Chi Arthritis Certified Instructor

Tai�Chi�is�a�traditional�Chinese�exercisepractice�for�health,�relaxation,�meditationand�self-defense.��It�is�a�slow�and�continu-ous exercise�designed�to�improve�the�qual-ity�of�life�for�people,�including�those�witharthritis,�using�Sun�style�Tai�Chi,�one�of�thefour�major�recognized�styles�of�Tai�Chi.Improve�your�mobility,�and�breathing,�andrelax...no�deep�bending�or�squatting�neces-sary.���Enrollment: Min. 7 / Max 25.

Wednesday/ 6 sessions 8:00-8:50 aM•�June�4,�11,�18,�25;�July�2,�9 309210-01

•�July�23,�30;�Aug.�6,�13,�20,�27 309210-02

Greenfield community centerJansen Fest HallFEE�(per 6-session option)Member����������$20�/�$40�Non-Res.Non-Member�$25.50/$51�Non-Res.

land fitneSS Zumba Gold Kay Kass, Zumba Certified Instructor A lower impact, easy to follow, Latin-inspireddance fitness-party™ that keeps you in thegroove of life.Get�hooked�on�this�new�fitness�workout�thatis�healthy,�beneficial,�and�FUN.��Zumba�fuseshypnotic�Latin�rhythms,�fast�and�slow�dancemoves,�and�resistance�training�to�tone�andsculpt�your�body�while�burning�fat.Enrollment: Min. 7/Max. 25.

Tuesday / 6 sessions 10:15-11:15 aM•�June�10,�17,�24;�July�1,�8,�15 309204-01•�July�22,�29;�Aug.�5,�19,�26;�Sept�2 309204-02(No class Aug. 12—Voting)

Thursday / 6 sessions 10:15 -11:15 aM•�June�12,�19,�26;�July�3,�10,�17 309204-03•�July�31;�Aug.�7,�14,�21,�28;�Sept�4 309204-04

Greenfield community centerJansen Fest HallFEE�(per 6-session option):Member�$20�/�$40�Non-Res.Non-Member�$25.50�/�$51�Non-Res.

55+ FITNESS PASSThis�is�a�more�“pay�as�you�go”�option.��Fitness�passes�will�be�available�for�purchase�only�at�the

Greenfield�Parks�&�Recreation�office�(no�money�handled�at��sites).��One�pass�equals�one�admissionto�an�Older�Adult�55+�class��of�your�choice.��Call�the�office�(329-5370)�FIRST�to�be�sure�theclass�you�have�chosen�is�accepting�passes�and�has�not�been�cancelled.��IF�A�CLASS�REACHESFULL�ENROLLMENT�WITH�REGISTRATIONS,�PASSES�WILL�ONLY�BE�ACCEPTED�ON�A�SPACE-

AVAILABLE BASIS�(instructor�permission�prior�to�class).��Pass�will�be�valid�for�one�year�and�is�not�transferable.��(Be�advised,�no�refunds�or�credits�are�given�for�passes)

$5 Resident / $10 Non-Res. (per pass) Not available on-line (POS)

heart Smart Vickie Strachota, Instructor

If�you�want�to�add�more�activity�to�your�lifeand�improve�your�overall�health,�considerthis�class.��It�will�help�improve�your�cardio-vascular�efficiency�without�the�high�impacton�your�joints.��This�class�involves�steadysteps�(walking),�arm�and�leg�movementswith�or�without�light�weights�,�joint�flexibili-ty,�balance,�and�strength,�and�shapes�theentire�body�inside�and�out.��Please�wear�aer-obic/fitness�shoes,�and�bring�your�towel�anda�bottle�of�water.��Enrollment: Min. 7/Max. 25.

Monday/ 6 sessions 9:00-9:50 AM•�June�2,�9,�16,�23,�30;�July�7 309202-01•�July�21,�28;�Aug�4,�11,�18,�25� 309202-02

Wednesday/ 6 sessions 9:00-9:50 aM•�June�4,�11,�18,�25;�July�2,�9 309202-03•�July�23,�30;�Aug.6,�13,�20,�27�� 309202-04

Greenfield community centerJansen Fest HallFEE�(per 6-session option)Member��$20�/�$40�Non-Res.Non-Member�$25.50�/�$51�Non-Res.

chair flex & StretchVickie Strachota, Arthritis Foundation Certified Instructor

Suitable for those who prefer a more gentle approach to exercise and want toimprove mobility, strength, and balance to the entire body. Great�for�those�witharthritis*,�providing participants�with�a�funand�beneficial�exercise�experience�that�cansupplement,�but�does�not�replace,�exercisesprescribed�by�a�doctor�or�therapist.This�group�exercise�program�has�been�specially�designed�and�modified�to�incor-porate�a�series�of�movements�and�properexercise�techniques�to�help�increase�over-all�stamina.����Set to music to rejuvenate you, this class isdone while sitting on a chair so the pelvisand hips are stabilized, enabling easiermovement of the torso and arms withoutfear of injury or strain. Optional standingposture alternatives will be introduced aswell, with the use of a chair for balance andsupport. No mat exercises or lying on thefloor. Canes,�walkers,�and�fitness�poles�wel-come.��Enrollment: Min. 7 / Max. 25. (*)�Adults�with�any�type�of�arthritis�or�fibromyalgia

are�eligible.��Participants�must�be�able�to�walkindependently�or,�if�in�a�wheelchair,�they�mustbe�able�to�transfer�to�a�straightbacked�chair.Before�you�start�any�exercise�program,�youshould�consult�with�your�physician.�

Monday/6 sessions 12:00-1:00 PM•�July�7,�14,�21,�28;�Aug.�4,�11� 309201-01

clement Manor Room 109Fee�(per 6-week option):��Member��$20�/�$40�Non-Res.Non-Member�$25.50�/�$51�Non-Res.

Friday (7 weeks) 10:15-11:15 aM•�June�20,�27;�July�11,�18;�Aug�1,8,�15�������������������������������������������������

(No class July 4 & 25) 309201-02Ben Franklin elementary School,Franklin 7620�S.�83rd�Street�(Near 83rd and Drexel)$34�/�$51�Non-Res.

total body worKoutDiAnn Stasik, M.Ed.,CI-PTr and NETACertified, Instructor

This is not an aerobic class. Rather, it is a fitness program that incorporates musclestrengthening and conditioning withstretching to achieve a strong, toned body.The use of Resist-A-Balls and a variety of resistance equipment make this class funand challenging! Class culminates with a 5-7 minute of relaxation to make it a TotalBody Workout.

Friday/ 6 sessions 9:00-10:00 AM•�June�13,�20,�27;�July�11,�25;�Aug�1

(No class July 4 & July 18) 309203-01

•�Aug�8,�15,�22,�29;�Sept�5,�12 309203-02

Greenfield community centerJansen Fest HallFEE�(per 6-session option):Member�$20�/�$40�Non-Res.Non-Member�$25.50�/�$51�Non-Res.

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challenGe your mindcore and more Adults & Seniors (Ages 18+) Vickie Strachota, NETA CertifiedInstructor

This�core-focused�class�includesresistance�training�to�target�your�abdomi-nals,�back,�gluteal�muscles,�and�more.Chisel�and�firm�your�core�muscles�usingthe�fitness�stability�balls,�weights�to�workthe�upper�and�lower�body,�balance�discs�togain�stability,�and�a�bit�of�mat�work�toround�it�all�out.��Min. 9 / Max. 30.

Monday/ 6 sessions 8:00-8:50 aM•�June�2,�9,�16,�23,�30;�July�7 309208-01

•�July�21,�28;�Aug�4,�11,18,�25� 309208-02

Greenfield community centerJansen Fest HallFEE�(per 6-session option):Member�$20�/�$40�Non-Res.Non-Member�$25.50�/�$51�Non-Res.

functionally fit Golden Living Heritage Square hasopened their doors and is inviting the 55+community to use their Fitness Center. It’sa great opportunity to utilize the state-of-the art Nautilus strengthening equipment,specially designed to provide muscle stim-ulation through the entire range ofmotion, and improve physical and func-tional strength. A certified fitness instruc-tor will be available to monitor (as needed)blood pressure, heart rate, and oxygen sat-uration levels during all classes. Programsare designed for your individual goals andneeds in a safe and comfortable environ-ment. Small class size! Enrollment: Min. 3 /Max. 8.

Results you can expect…• Increase muscle strength• Enhanced flexibility• Improved ability to walk longer distances

• Reduced occurrences of falls• Overall well being

Check it out! If you are interested, pleaseschedule a FREE initial appointment withthe Golden Living Wellness Coordinator atHeritage Square Healthcare (Jenny) at 421-0088. Appointment will consist ofcompleting a General Health Survey, consultation, and tour of fitness center.

Pre-registration required through theGreenfield Parks and RecreationDepartment.

Monday & Wednesday / 12 sessions 4:00-5:00 PM

• June 2, 4, 9, 11, 16, 18, 23 25, 30; July 2, 7, 9 309206-01

Golden Living, Heritage Square (5404 W. Loomis Road, Greenfield)Fee (per 12-session option):$30 /$40 Non-Res.

THANK YOU! Sponsor of 55+ Picnic @ Konkel Gathering

Small GroupperSonal traininG Adults & Seniors (Ages 18+)Vickie Strachota, NETA Certified Personal Trainer

Tired�of�the�same�old�workout?��Ready�totry�something�new?��Our�8-week�groupstrength-training�program�for�adults�offersthe�same�benefits�of�personal�training�at�afraction�of�the�price,�with�an�added�bonusof�camaraderie.��Looking�to�improve�yoursports�performance?��Enhance�strengthand�appearance?��Whatever�your�goals�are,let�us�help�you�reach�them.��

Older�Adult�Membership�discount�does notapply�to�this�class.

This�class�will�meet�at�the�GreenfieldCommunity�Center�and�use�equipment�thatyou�could�have�at�home.��Enrollment: Min. 3 /Max. 7.

Wednesday/ 8 sessions_10:10-11:30 aM•�June�18,�25,�July�2,�9,�23,�30;�Aug�13,�20

(cancel July 16 & Aug. 6) 309209-01Greenfield community center Jansen Fest Hall$135�/��Resident�or�Non-Resident

facebooKCelia Gonzalez, GHS MacPac Helper, Instructor

Why are so many people using Facebook,and what exactly can it be used for? Thiscomprehensive class is geared to resolveany of those questions for beginners withFacebook, and show you the ins-and-outsof why it can be used as a very powerfulcommunicative tool. In this course, you will be learning how tocreate an account, find friends and familywith pre-existing accounts, set your profilepicture, set your privacy settings, write posts,upload pictures, send personal messages,personalize your account, and create (andsend invitations to) an event. Enrollment:Min. 3 / Max. 6.

Thursday, July 10 309402-01Wednesday, July 16 309402-026:30-8:15 PMGreendale High School Lab 178Fee per option: $13/ 23 Non-Res.

GooGle and you Celia Gonzalez, GHS MacPac Helper, Instructor

Here’s your opportunity to learn how Googleinteracts with Mobile Devices (Tablets,Smartphone and iPad). Did you know thatGoogle can be used for far more than as asearch engine? This program is gearedtowards bringing unexperienced students toan advanced level of understanding dealingwith the ins and outs of Google apps so thatyou can learn how Google can transformyour tablet or Smartphone (Apple orAndroid) into a GPS, calendar, and messag-ing device, all under one account. No need toremember handfuls of passwords when youknow how to use Google to its fullest poten-tial, as all of these helpful features arehoused under a single account!

Specifically, in this course, you will be learn-ing how to use Google Calendar, GoogleMaps, Google Plus/Chat, Google Images,Google Search, Shortcuts, and Gmail on yourmobile tablet or smartphone. Because this isa cloud program (you'll be learning aboutthat too), it is completely compatible withboth Apple and Android devices.

Note: Bring your electronic tablet, smart-phone, or iPad (fully charged) to class.

Tuesday and Thursday 4:45-6:15 PMJuly 15 and 17 309403-01July 22 and 24 309403-02Greendale High School Lab 178Fee per option: $25 / $35 Non-Resident

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Get hooKed on crochetinStructionalSue Hottinger, Instructor

We will begin with the basic crochet stitch-es and learn to craft with yarn because it’sfun, relaxing, and you can make greatthings. Once you feel that you are ready tobegin a project, we have some patternsuggestions for you as well. Projects mayinclude making simple scarves, socks, hats,or mittens. No experience necessary.Bring a skein of yarn, and a 5mm crochethook. Enrollment: Min. 5 / Max. 9.

Wednesday / 5 sessions 1:00-2:30 PM• June 18, 25; July 2, 9, 16 309306-01Greenfield Community Center “B”Member $22 / $44 Non-Res.Non-Member $30 / $60 Non-Res.

crochet worKShopVolunteer Staff

Perfect for those who are skillful in the crochet craft. Bring your on-going proj-ect(s). This is a very social group with awillingness to share ideas, patterns, andtechniques. Enrollment: Max. 30.

Thursdays 10:00 AM-12:00 PM• June 5-August 28 309307-01Greenfield Community Center “A”Free to Members / $3 Non-Members

en plein airJudith Murphy, InstructorAll levels welcomeEn Plein Air (a French expression whichmeans "in the open air" and is particularlyused to describe the act of painting out-doors.) The class will meet at a location inGreenfield to paint or draw. Each class willstart with a step-by-step demo, and indi-vidual attention will be given to each stu-dent. If the weather is inclement, we willbe meeting at the Greenfield CommunityCenter. Each student is responsible forbringing the supplies they will need. Asuggested list will be given. Charcoal,pencil, marker, ink, pastel, or paint will bewelcomed. To find out more about yourinstructor, please visit www.gahnmurphy-designs.net Enrollment: Min. 8 / Max 16.

Monday / 6 sessions 12:30-2:30 PM• June 23, 30; July 14, 21,28; Aug. 4(Cancel July 7) 309308-01Greenfield Community Center First class — Radler TerraceMember $36 / $54 Non-Res.Non-Member $48 / $72 Non-Res.

Step-by-Step watercolorSEarlean Kurtin, Instructor

Geared toward those who enjoy step-by-stepwatercolor lessons. To get you started, aneasy-to-follow rough sketch will be provided,along with step-by-step demonstrations ofbasic watercolor techniques to completethe picture. Students will explore watercol-or's unique, transparent properties, andpractice basic painting techniques, colormixing, and textural possibilities while cre-ating still life and landscapes. A generalsupply list will be noted on your receipt.Enrollment: Min. 8 / Max. 12.

FOCUS ON ROCKS Rocks are a frequent element in landscape.They may be rough or smooth, tiny peb-bles, or boulders as big as a mountain!Learn different techniques...wet on wet,drybrush, and everyday items to capturethe texture, shading, and splatter effects.

Wednesday / 3 sessions_ 10:00AM-Noon• June 18, 25; July 2 309304.01

FLOWERS IN FULL BLOOMLearn to capture a flower's structure(leaves, petals, and stems), as well as howto lay the foundation for flower groupings.

Wednesday / 3 sessions_ 10:00AM-Noon• July 9, 16, 23 309304.02

Greenfield Community Center “A”Fee per (3-week) session:Member $16 / $21 Non-Res.Non-Member $21 / $25 Non-Res.

acrylic or waterSoluable oil paintinG Judith Murphy, InstructorOpen to beginner & continuing paintersMany people aspire to learn how to paint,but few know where to begin. This enjoy-able introductory class is aimed at folkswho've never painted before, or for thosewho would like to get started again.

You'll learn about color theory basics andcomposition, and how to paint, includingmixing and blending colors, use of brush-es, and techniques.

Acrylics are water-based, very fast drying,easy to use, and very forgiving. WithWater Soluable Oils, learn how to acheivethe seamless strokes and blending of col-ors without all the chemicals, odors, andmess.

Even if you don't know an artist's brushfrom a toothbrush, you'll have fun, learn alot, and get off to a good start. Participantswill work at their own pace, and get indi-vidual attention from the instructor.

A general supply list will be noted on yourreceipt. Enrollment: Min. 8 / Max. 16.

Monday/6 sessions 10:00 AM-12:00 PM• June 23, 30; July 14, 21,28; Aug. 4(Cancel July 7) 309302-01

Greenfield Community Center “A” Member $36 / $54 Non-Res.Non-Member $48 / $72 Non-Res.

SKypeCelia Gonzalez, GHS MacPac Helper, Instructor

You have heard the word “Skype,” andwere wondering how others use it to keepin touch with family, friends, or colleagues.In this class, you will learn how to useSkype as a free resource to have face-to-face video chats, voice chats, or personalmessage chats with people anywhere inthe world. You will learn how to initiate acall, create an account, personalize youraccount, and set your privacy settings, aswell as find friends and family with pre-existing accounts.

Note: During this class, we will be makingactual calls, so if you know someone youwould like to contact who already has aSkype account, feel free to bring in theirscreen-name and tell them to expect a callfrom you!

Thursday, July 10 309406-01Wednesday, July 16 309406-025:15-6:15 PMGreendale High School Lab 178Fee per option: $11.50 / $21.50 Non-Res.

Time Out: If minimumenrollment has NOT beenmet five working days

prior to start date class willbe cancelled.

OLDER ADULTS 55+

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30TH ANNUALSENIORFEST 2014

Wednesday, June 11, 2014 (9AM-5PM)American Serb Memorial Hall

(5101 W. Oklahoma Ave., Milwaukee)

Open to those 50 years and over

Milwaukee Recreation invites you to enjoy a variety of music, dancing, food, prizes, bingo and activities. Visit over 75 exhibitors who serve older adults.

FREE parking at St. Gregory the Great, 60th and Oklahoma Avenue (shuttle provided)

Advance tickets availableMay 12 at the Greenfield Parks & Recreation Office, City Hall, Rm. 200 (M-F 9AM-6PM)

For more information, call 647-6041

Hosted by: Milwaukee Public Schools, Division of Community Recreation Active Older Adults

ServiceS 55+ Special eventS

A dynamic one-stop opportunity for older adults and caregivers to interact withhealth, wellness, and service providers. Become more familiar and aware of the widerange of services available in the surrounding area.

• Learn about safety, health, and wellness at a variety of display booths. • Take advantage of health screenings, free educational materials, and more! • Enjoy musical entertainment.

* FREE snacks & coffee * FREE door prize drawings & give-a-ways

Exhibitors Needed! If you would like to display a booth, please contact Karen (414) 329-5370

to receive additional information.

freeGreenfield Department of Parks & Recreation

Health Check FairFriday, June 13, 2014 11:00 AM-1:00 PM

Greenfield Community Center (7215 W. Cold Spring Road., Greenfield)

GreenfieldStocKbox proGram

The City of Greenfield is a pick-up site forthe Hunger Task Force “Stockbox” program. This program is dedicated to the health oflow-income seniors in Milwaukee County.The Stockbox program provides a full box ofnutritious foods every month. All foods areprovided by the Commodity SupplementalFood Program of the U.S. Department ofAgriculture (USDA).

2014 SCHEDULEThursday (once a month) 1:00-2:00 PM

May�8,�June�5,�July�10,�Aug.�7,�Sept.�4,�Oct.�9,�Nov.�6,�Dec.�4

Greenfield City Hall, Common Council Chambers (7325 W. Forest Home Ave.)

Eligibility Requirements:• Must live in Milwaukee County• Be at least 60 years young• Meet income requirements (subject to change)

Household Size Monthly Gross Income

1 $1,2652 $1,705

Add $440 for additional household members

Call 211 for more information.TEFAP is an equal opportunity program.

aarp Smart driver AN AARP SPONSORED CLASSROOMCOURSE FOR DRIVERS 50+ YEARS OF AGE John Graber, AARP InstructorDone�in�a�day...�four�hours�of�classroominstruction�with�NEW�and�UPDATED�material.The�course�enables�drivers�to�refresh�theirknowledge�of�driving�skills�and�understandhow�to�adjust�to�age-related�challenges.Produced�by�the�American�Association�ofRetired�Persons�(AARP),�the�Smart�Driverprogram�teaches�preventive�measures�thatsave�lives.��Some�insurance�companies�offerdiscounts�for�completion�of�class—checkwith�your�insurance�agent�for�details.��Webelieve�strongly�in�the�individual�and�com-munity�benefits�that�come�from�this�course.Enrollment: Min. 5 / Max. 20.

Tuesday 12:30-Approx. 4:30 PM• June 24 309408-01• July 22 309408-02• August 19 309408-03

Greenfield community center $15 AARP�Member�(must show AARP

membership card)$20 Non-members(Pre-registration required —Bring�day�of:a�check�payable�to�aaRP and�your�AARPmembership�card�to�receive�discount.�

Medicare Quick ReferenceLooking for easy to understand information on

Medicare and Wisconsin programs? Go to: gwaar.org/for-seniors-and-families/medicare-and-other-health-insurance/

Got Questions?WI Medigap Helpline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-242-1060WI Medigap Prescription Drug Helpline (For 60+) . . . . . . . . . . 1-855-677-2783Medicare Customer Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-633-4227To apply: Social Security Administration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-772-1213Serious Benefits Problems? SeniorLaw. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 414-278-1222

TELEPHONE REASSURANCEInterfaith Older Adult Programs has a FREE service for older adults who live alone inMilwaukee County. Interfaith Volunteers call these older adults each day for an over-the-phone wellness check. If the volunteer cannot reach the older adult, Interfaith staff followup to make sure everyone is accounted for by 4:30 PM.

If you know someone who may benefit from this service, and is over 60 years old and livesalone in Milwaukee County, have them call (414) 220-8657 for more information. Visit www.interfaithmilw.org or email [email protected]

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on the road aGain

day tripperS 55+travel club

Enjoy traveling, but hate to drive alone? Do youenjoy exploring interesting places aroundWisconsin and surrounding areas? Whether you are the adventurous-type, looking for anexciting day trip, or you’re interested inmeeting new friends over a cup of coffee,there is a trip for you! The Greenfield “DayTrippers” offers comfortable, carefree one-daytours, traveling by restroom equipped motor-coach (unless otherwise noted) in a non-smokingenvironment . Enjoy your days amongstfriends and add value to your life!

Bus Location: Greenfield City Hall Before loading the bus, we will meet insidethe Common Council Chambers (unless oth-erwise noted).

Cancellations & Waitlist Most trips have a set minimum of 30 andmaximum 55 participants. If the minimum isnot met, then the trip may be cancelled, soplease complete your registration early! Ifthe maximum is exceeded, a waitlist will bestarted, and we will do our best to makeaccommodations.

Trip RefundsWe understand that trip cancellations some-times cannot be avoided. Oftentimes, trips require early reservations or advanced ticketpurchases. Cancellations will be acceptedprior to the due deadline date. After that,refunds/credits will be given only if you finda replacement, or a participant on the wait-list takes your spot. REFUND requests(returned in approx. 5 weeks) will be assesseda $4 service charge. Credit requests willreceive a full refund on account.

Accessibility We strive to provide trips and activities foreveryone. Most trips that are offered are handicap accessible. If you have any questions about how strenuous a trip may be, please use the Activity Key as a guide and contact us for further information.

Activity KeyMinimal Activity _Moderate Activity __Extensive Activity ___

You are more than welcome to bring snacksor a beverage on the bus ride. A water andsnack will be provided if transportation todestination takes longer than two hours.

Dress for the weather. It’s always a goodidea to bring a jacket or a sweater.

To Register: Simply complete the General RegistrationForm found on pg. 60 or 62 and include tripfee. Greenfield residents have priority regis-tration and may register NOW.

Tentative schedule (events subject to change).

pacKer KicK off__Green Bay, WisconsinGet your green and gold on, as we visitTitle Town. We will start the morning atthe Neville Museum, which includes (onloan, during renovations) the items fromthe Packers Hall of Fame, from Super Bowltrophies and lockers of champions tonever before seen items such as the goalposts from old Hagemeister Park.

Then back to the bus for the PackersHeritage Trail Tour, where a step-on tourguide, will offer deeper insight to the cre-ation of the football team and the loveaffair that developed with its hometown. Itmay be one of the newest attractions inGreen Bay, that takes you back in time;back before 12 world championships—before MVP quarterbacks and a waitinglist for tickets. Featuring 22 points of inter-est, hear the stories of the humble begin-ning of this storied franchise.

Following the tour, we will head over theHagemeister Park Restaurant for lunch,with decor reflecting Packer heritage andGreen Bay Packer memorabilia. Pleaseindicate entree choice on registrationform (TBD).

Following lunch, we will take a ChampionsTour to the very top of the stadium — seeall the new seating and hear about thegreatest history in the NFL, plus a visit tothe Pro Shop.

Before heading home, we will tour ofBeernsten’s Chocolates and see their pro-duction and taste their YUMMY Chocolates.

Tuesday, August 19 309701-08Bus Location: Greenfield City HallDeparts: 8:15 AM / Return approx. 6:00 PM $76 (per person)(No refund for cancellations received on or afterAugust 8 unless a replacement can be found.)

hiStoric cedarburG__Our first stop is the Cedar Creek Settlement,listed on the National Register of HistoricPlaces. We will visit the quaint HistoricalVisitor Center, featuring the history ofCedarburg presentation and a docent tour.

Then, you’re on your own to browse and discover over 30 centuries-old limestonebuildings that house scores of enticing specialty shops, unique art galleries, andwineries. Lunch is on your own...grab a biteto eat at one ther cozy pubs or restaurants.

Then, off to the new Wisconsin Museum ofQuilts & Fiber Arts. The gallery opened in2011 and is housed in a historic restoredbarn on the Hoffman Boucker Farmstead.Enjoy a guided tour of the museum, includ-ing the “Traditions” exhibit — featuring thebeautiful works of Mary A. McElwain, a quil-ter and entrepreneur, as well as projectsfrom local artists.

Weather permitting, we will stop at the lastremaining covered bridge in Wisconsin,stretch our legs, and enjoy the scenerybefore returning home.

Thursday, July 24 309701-07Depart from the Greenfield City HallDeparts 9:00 AM / Return Approx. 5:00 PM$____ (per person)No refunds for cancellations received on or afterJuly 14, 2014 unless a replacement can be found.

myStery tour__How courageous or adventurous are you?Our mystery tour is created especially forthose who are just out to enjoy the cama-raderie, adventure, and mystery of not everknowing where they are going until theyget to their destination.

Here,�there,�anywhere...�be�a�little�sponta-neous!��We�will�hop�on�the�bus�and�travelnorth�(or�maybe�south)�to�an�unknown�des-tination.��Enjoy�lunch�at�a�interesting�restau-rant�and�see�some�unusual�sites.��Does�thesurprise�of�not�knowing�where�you�are�goingsound�intriguing?��Then�come�and�join�us�towho�knows�where,�but�it’s�sure�to�be�fun.��Includes�coach�bus,�lunch,�and�admissions.

Thursday, June 26 109701-02Depart from the Greenfield city HallDeparts 9:00 aM / Return 5:30 PM$67�(per person)No refunds for cancellations received on or afterJune 13, 2014 unless a replacement can befound.

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dedicate to relocateparK tree proGram

*Co-sponsored by the Greenfield Partners of Parks & Recreation

*In cooperation with the City EngineeringDepartment

4 Do you have a “right of way” tree that isscheduled for removal, due to a street improvement project?

4 Are you considering removal of any trees onyour private property?

4 Or, would you like to just find a new home foryour tree, where people of all ages can enjoyit for many years come?

If you answered YES to any of the given ques-tions, please consider our “Dedicate to Relocate”Park Tree Program. The program is simple: if youhave a healthy tree, between 10’-25’ in height,that needs to be removed, or you desire to haveremoved, please call us first! We will evaluate ifthe tree(s) can be relocated and utilized within acity park. Relocation expenses will be assumedby the Department of Parks and Recreation; how-ever, special recognition will be given to thosepersons who sponsor the entire or partial cost oftree relocation. If tree removal is in your future,please consider “Dedicate to Relocate” and con-tact the Department office.

This program earned the 1995Wisconsin Parks & RecreationAssociations Silver Star Award.

explore the outdoorS

PARKS

partnerS of parKS &recreationAre you concerned about thefuture of public recreation programmingand facilities in Greenfield? If so, Partnersof Parks & Recreation, Inc. is for you!

WHAT IS “PARTNERS OF PARKS & RECREATION”?A nonprofit community support grouprun in conjunction with the Departmentof Parks & Recreation.

WHY BECOME A “PARTNER”? To be part of a group that promotes the following mission statement:

To assist the Department of Parks &Recreation in the beautification of greenspace, purchase of park amentities, anddevelopment of park site activity areas forthe benefit of the Greenfield community.Partners of Greenfield Parks & Recreation,Inc. is an avenue for individuals to make a positive difference in the promotion ofpublic recreation in our city.

HOW TO BECOME A “PARTNER”Contact the Department of Parks &Recreation for a membership application.

Do you enjoy the outdoors?Summer Job

opportunitieSEarn�extra�money,�learn�new�skills�and�

get�involved�in�your�community.��The�following�part-time�seasonal/casualpositions�are�available�for�May-August.

PaRK WoRKeRSEmployment�applications�available�at�the�Greenfield�Department�of�

Parks�&�Recreation�(M-F�9AM-6PM,�City�Hall�room�200)�or�on-line�@�www.greenfieldwi.us�

MUST�BE�18�OR�OVER�TO�APPLY.

Call�(414) 329-5370 for�more�information�

24/7 Hot Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 257-5100

Golf (Tee Time Reservations). . . . . . . . . 475-6222

Beach & Pool Hot Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . 645-4806Cool Waters Aquatic Center (Greenfield Park) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 321-7530

Wilson Park Rec. Center . . . . . . . . . . . . 281-6256

Park Administration . . . . . . . . 257-PARK (7275)Public Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 257-8005(Picnic Permits, Room Rental, Overnight Lodges)

Organized Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 257-8030

Mitchell Park (Domes) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 649-9800

Whitnall ParkBoerner Botanical Gardens. . . . . . . . . . 525-5600Wehr Nature Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 425-8550

Milwaukee County Sheriffs Dept.(Non-Emergency) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 278-4726Milwaukee County Sports Complex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 423-9267

Kulwicki Park—Brooks Pavillion RentalGreater Greenfield Lions, Inc. . . . . . . . . . 525-0061

INFoRMaTIoN/PHoNe NUMBeRS

JUNE IS

Do you have a grandchild who has everything?

Is gift shopping becoming difficult for a

special child or friend?

Why not give a Recreation Gift Certificate?

Greenfield Parks & Recreation Gift Certificates are

available in any amount $5 and over, and can be used

toward any program offered by the

City of Greenfield Department of

Parks and Recreation.

GREENFiELD PARKS & RECREATiON GiFT CERTiFiCATES

A GREAT GIFT IDEA!

For complete details, call 329-5370. Gift certificates can be purchased at the Parks & Recreation Department

at Greenfield City Hall, Room 200, M-F 9AM-6PM.

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Web Site: www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec 55RENTAL (INDOOR / OUTDOOR)

city of Greenfield

parK rentalSA�good�choice�for�family�picnics,�birthday�parties,�reunions,�and�mostfunctions�accommodating�groupsunder�200�persons.�

KONKEL PARK5151 W. Layton Ave. (main entrance)

• SHeLTeR aRea ReNTaLCovered�shelter�areas�can�accommodateup�to�(12)�8'�picnic�tables.��Inside�conces-sion�area�is�also�available�upon�request(additional fee).��The�shelter�also�provides�excellent�restroom�facilities�and�is�located�near�thepopular�park�playground.

• (NeW) KoNKeL PaRK SoUTH SHeLTeR4900 S. 51st Street (south end entrance)Covered�shelter�with�kitchen�and�rest-rooms.��Located�near�playground�andparking.���Accommodates�up�to�100,�seated�at�8'�picnic�tables.

• GazeBoCovered�gazebo�can�accommodate�up�to�(3)�8'�picnic�tables.

•�SoFTBaLL FIeLD & SaND VoLLeYBaLL coURT ReNTaLSKonkel�Park�also�offers�(2)�“TournamentLevel”�lighted�softball�fields�with�300'fences,�warning�tracks,�and�(4)�competition-level�sand�volleyball�courtswith�lights.�

For�detailed�information�regarding�user�policies,�procedures,�and�fees,please�contact�the�Parks�&�RecreationDepartment�office�during�regular�business�hours�(9:00 AM-6:00 PM, Monday-Friday).��

Requests for reservations start on thefirst regular business day of the year.

need Space? Greenfield community center Rental InformationWelcome To Greenfield’s Beautiful, Newly Renovated community center!

When�the�Greenfield�Community�Center�is�not�being�used�for�Recreational�classes�and�Cityevents,�it�will�be�available�for�private�rentals.��The�renovated�Center�features�a�large�banquet�area�and�rooms�specially�designed�to�accommodate�and�serve�as�a�place�for�the�community�to�hold�large�and�small�celebrations/events—including�weddings,�birthdays,Quinceañeras,�anniversaries,�and�off-site�business�meetings,�etc.

Location...Location...Location—Right In Your Backyard! The�facility�features�a�convenient�location�with�easy�access�from�I-894�and�76th�Street�(the business center of Greenfield),�with�plenty�of�free�on-site,�well-lit�parking.��Trees,�turf�and�beautiful�plants�abound�the�area.��The�Center�provides�a�relaxing�setting�along�with�professional,�friendly�service.��

Rental amenities:• Multipurpose Room(Large groups - 225 capacity)

Premier�banquet�area�featuring�high�ceilingsand�natual�light,�making�for�a warm�and�stylishspace�to�host�large�ceremonies�and�receptions,corporate�events,�or�a�private�party.��Features:����Access�to�kitchen�/�tables�&�chairs�/

outdoor�patio�

•�activity Rooms a & B (Midsize/small groups - 65 capacity)

Perfect�space�to�hold�a�meeting,�class,�or�training�for�local�clubs,�organizations,�and�businesses.��Features:����Access�to�kitchen�/�tables�&�chairs��/�

retractable�divider�wall�

• catering / Warming KitchenA�kitchen�is�adjacent�to�Activity�Room�A�and�the�multi-purpose�room,�and�features�a�refrigerator,�microwave,�dishwasher,�sink,�andample�counter�space.

Features...

• Fully handicap-accessible

• air-conditioned

• 10,000-square-foot facility

• Tables and chairs are�available�at�no�extracharge�for�use�with�all�rentals.��

All rooms have multiple functions!

The Greenfield Community Center is operated and maintained by the City of Greenfield Department ofParks & Recreation.

Take a TourSimply�call�(414)�329-5370�to�schedule�a�tourMonday-Friday�9AM-5PM.

How To Reserve Your Space

1)��Call�the�City�of�Greenfield�Department�ofParks�and�Recreation�(414)�329-5370�tocheck�room�availability.��

2)��community center Rental agreementForms�available�at�the�Greenfield�Parks�&Recreation�Department�office�(City�Hall,Room�200,�7325�W.�Forest�Home�Ave.,Greenfield)�M-F�9AM-6PM�or�onlinewww.greenfieldwi.us/parkrec

Reservations�are�accepted�on�a�first�come,�first�serve�basis.��Groups�may�submit�a�facilityapplication�up�to�1�year�in�advance�of�theirrental�date.��Full payment and deposit isdue at time of reservation.

If�your�facility�application�is�approved,�youwill�be�sent�a�facility�rental�contract�(7 to 10working days after application submittal).���Ifyour�facility�request�cannot�be�accommodat-ed,�a�recreation�staff�member�will�contact�youby�phone�to�see�how�we�can�help�you�further.��

Our�staff�looks�forward�to�assisting�you.��Please�contact�our�office�with�any�questions�or�concerns.

In-person registration only... no online or phone registration for facilities permits.

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parKS & recreation General information

GENERAL INFORMATION / POLICIES

program informationThe�Department�of�Parks�and�Recreation�directlymails�three�seasonal�“Recreator” activity�guidesper�year�to�Greenfield�residents�and�businesses.Mailing�schedule:��

FALL (August)WINTER/SPRING (December)SUMMER (May)

In�addition,�specific�program�flyers�are�periodically distributed�to�public�and�privateschools�located�within�the�corporate�limits�ofthe�City�of�Greenfield.��As�a�public�service,timely�program�information�can�be�found�on�a�regular�basis�in�the�CNI�Greenfield�NOW,Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel�“Neighbors,”Suburban�and�Sports�sections,�WarnerCommunity�Access�Channel,�and�the�departmentweb�site�at�www.greefieldwi.us/parksrec

Non-Residents�of�Greenfield�may�subscribe�to�receive�the�“Recreator”.��

Subscriber�advantages:��•�Mailed�directly�to�your�home•�Prompt�deliverySee page 45 for more information.

nondiscrimination policyIt�is�the�policy�of�the�City�of�GreenfieldDepartment�of�Parks�and�Recreation�that�noperson�shall,�on�the�basis�of�race,�color,�or�dis-ability,�be�excluded�from�participation�in,�bedenied�the�benefits�of,�or�be�subjected�to�dis-crimination�under�any�City�of�Greenfieldsponsored�program,�activity,�or�employment.Pursuant�to�the�Americans�with�DisabilitiesAct,�the�City�of�Greenfield�will�make�every�rea-sonable�effort�to�accommodate�persons�withdisabilities�in�the�provision�of�City�services,programs,�or�activities.��If�you�require�specialaccommodation�in�order�to�participate,�pleaseinform�us�when�you�register.

School district cooperationThe�Department�of�Parks�&�Recreation�wouldlike�to�thank�both�the�Greenfield�School�Districtand�the�Whitnall�School�District�for�their�supportand�cooperation�with�facility�scheduling.However,�due�to�school�athletic�and�educationprogramming,�some�recreation�activities�mayneed�to�be�cancelled�or�rescheduled.�The�com-munity’s�understanding�during�these�times�isappreciated.�

insurance/liabilityThe�City�of�Greenfield�does�not�provide�hospital/medical�insurance�coverage�for��persons�participating�in�sponsored�activitiesand�cannot�assume�responsibility�for�injury�toany�participants�in�its�recreation�programs.��Participants�are�encouraged�to�obtain�theirown�insurance�coverage�prior�to�the�start�ofthe�program,�and�to�consult�with�a�physicianbefore�participating�in�any�strenuous�activity.

lesson observation/ visitors dayIn�an�effort�to�better�promote�a�positive�learn-ing�environment�for�programs,�only�registeredparticipants�are�permitted�in�the�classroomarea.��Our�instructors�welcome�the�opportunityto�discuss�participants’�progress�with�parentsafter�class.�The�final�instructional�class�may�beobserved�by�parents,�unless�special�dates�arescheduled�by�the�instructors.

cooperative programmingWhat�does�this�mean?��When�you�see�this�symbol,��it�means�this�programis�being�made�available�as�part�of�a�cooperativeprogramming�agreement�with�other�local�departments�or�agencies.��Individually,�each�department�or�agency�may�not�have�the�facilityor�instructor�or�enrollment�necessary�to�offerthe�program.�In�working�together,�the�coopera-tive�departments�are�able�to�better�serve�theneeds�of�their�residents�by�expanded�programopportunities.

new program ideas The�Department�of�Parks�and�Recreation�isalways�receptive�to�suggestions�for�the�devel-opment�of�new�program�offerings.�Please�feelfree�to�give�us�a�call�with�your�ideas.

lost and foundIf�you�have�lost�or�misplaced�an�item�in�one�ofour�parks�or�program�facilities,�please�contactthe�Parks�and�Recreation�Department�office.Articles�that�are�found�and�turned�into�the�officeare�kept�for�60�days.��After�that�period�of�time,the�items�are�donated�to�a�local�charitableorganization.��The�Department�of�Parks�andRecreation�and�related�facility�providers�are�notresponsible�for�any�lost�or�stolen�items.

typo, we Goofed?Occasionally,�there�may�be�an�error�in�days,times,�registration�requirements,�locations,�orfees.��When�such�errors�occur,�our�staff�will�doeverything�possible�to�correct�the�situationpromptly.��The�department�reserves�the�rightto�change�program�schedules�as�needed�toaccommodate�demand�or�school�use�con-flicts.��Read�your�receipt�carefully,�as�anychanges�since�the�printing�of�this�RECREATORwill�be�noted�there.�

employment opportunitiesPersons�interested�in�obtaining�part-time/�seasonal�employment�with�the�Department�of�Parks�and�Recreation�should�complete�anemployment�application�form�at�the�depart-ment�office.��Openings�for�positions�as�life-guards,�officials,�program�supervisors,�andinstructors�for�various�programs�are�usuallyfilled�from�current�applications�on�file.Qualified�applicants�will�be�contacted�for�aninterview�as�openings�become�available.

park & recreation board meetingsThe�City�of�Greenfield�Department�of�Parks�andRecreation�is�a�governmental�agency�establishedfor�the�purpose�of�providing�and�managing�publicrecreation�programs,�facilities,�and�park/openspaces�for�the�community. The�Department�isgoverned�by�appointed�board�members�whoserve�as�a�policy-making�body.��Regular�Park�andRecreation�Board�meetings�are�generally�held�onthe�LAST�Thursday�of�each�month�(exception:November and December regular meetings are heldon the THIRD Thursday of the month) at�7:00�PM�atthe�Greenfield�City�Hall,�7325�W�Forest�HomeAvenue.��Agendas�and�minutes�are�available�atwww.greenfieldwi.us.��Click�on�“calendars/meet-ings/agendas”�for�information�on�meeting�dates,times�and�location.��Residents�are�invited�toattend,�and�are�welcome�to�make�suggestions�orcomments.

photographsFor�program�promotion�purposes,�photographs�will�be�taken�of�par-ticipants�from�time�to�time.��If�youdo�not�wish�to�have�your�photo�taken,�pleasetell�the�photographer�and/or�class�instructor.

non-resident policyDefinition:��In�the�case�of�non-resident�participa-tion,�it�is�generally�accepted�that�non-residentusers�should�contribute�an�additional�fee�to�off-set�their�non-tax�status.��A�non-resident�isdefined�as�a�person�who�does�not�reside�or�ownproperty�within�the�corporate�limits�of�the�City�ofGreenfield�( in general, does not directly contributeto City of Greenfield property taxes).

User�Fee�Surcharge:��Persons�defined�as�a�non-resident�of�the�City�of�Greenfield�are�required�toremit�double�(100%�surcharge)�the�adopted�resi-dent�program/service�fee�(i.e. resident fee of $10 =non-resident fee of $20).��Non-residents�who�false-ly�register�shall�forfeit�their�privilege�to�partici-pate,�and�any�related�fees�collected�will�beretained�by�the�Department�(no refund given).

Exception�to�non-resident�user�fee/surcharge:

•��Non-resident youth who attend either aGreenfield or Whitnall School DistrictSchool will be assessed at the resident rate.

•��Non-residents�employed�by�the�City�ofGreenfield�(and spouse; children within immediate household) are�exempt�from�any�non-resident�related�surcharges.

•��Persons�who�pay�partial�City�of�Greenfieldproperty�taxes are�entitled�to�a�prorated�non-resident�surcharge�based�on�the�percentage�oftheir�City�of�Greenfield�tax�contribution�in�rela-tion�to�their�overall�property�tax�bill�(paymentto other City/Village/ Township entities).� Forexample:��If�20%�of�your�overall�property�taxbill�is�paid�to�the�City�of�Greenfield,�your�non-resident�surcharge�rate�would�be�80%�(i.e., resi-dent fee of $10 = adjusted non-resident fee of $18).

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program fees A�-�It�is�the�policy�of�the�Parks�and�Recreation�Board�that�program�participants�help�defray�the�direct�costs�related�to�anactivity/program�(i.e.�leadership,�equipment,park�facilities,�etc.)�through�the�assessment�offees�and�charges.��However,�the�departmentdoes�not�wish�to�exclude�any�City�of�Greenfieldyouth�from�participation�on�the�basis�of�abilityto�pay.�Persons�who�feel�they�are�unable�toafford�the�cost�of�a�youth�activity�(i.e. unemploy-ment, long term illness, or other hardships)mayapply�for�a�reduction�or�waiver�of�fee�andshould�contact�the�Parks�&�Recreation�officeprior�to�program�registration.B�-�The�City�of�Greenfield�charges�a�$25�fee�for

checks�that�are�returned�as�un-collectableby�our�bank.

C�-�Program�fees�are�not�prorated.��Please�planto�register�prior�to�indicated�first�sessiondates.

Sales taxPrograms�(non-instructional)�and�admissionsinclude�State�of�Wisconsin,�MilwaukeeCounty,�Baseball�Stadium,�and�ExpositionCenter�District�sales�tax.

refund policyRefunds�related�to�program�fees�will�only�bemade�in�the�following�cases:�

A�-�Program�is�cancelled�by�the�department(100%).�

B�-�Change�in�the�published�day/time�scheduleof�program�by�the�department�(100%).�

C�-�Cancellation�by�applicant*�Prior�to�start�of�the�program,�a�full�refundwill�be�given,�minus�a�$4�service�fee.�*Prior�to�second�half�of�the�class/program,a�50%�refund�will�be�given,�minus�a�$4service�fee.�

*�After�first�half�of�the�class/program,�NOREFUND�CAN�BE�GIVEN.��All�refunds�followthe�City�Finance�Department�bill-payingschedule.��There�are�no�cash�refunds�given.All�refunds�are�by�city�check�and�mailed�tothe�payee�indicated�on�the�original�registra-tion�form.

*Items�listed�in�“C”�(cancellation by appli-cant)WILL�NOT�APPLY�in�the�case�ofADULT�TEAM�SPORTS�PROGRAMS.��A�com-plete��refund,�minus�a�$4�service�charge�onTEAM/LEAGUE�ENTRY�FEES,�will�only�beissued�if�notification�is�received�at�theParks�and�Recreation�office�at�least�25�daysprior�to�the�announced�start�of�the�sea-son/league.�Once�beyond�the�stated�peri-od,�the�amount�of�refund�will�be�proratedon�a�daily�basis.

registration exceptionsPrograms�are�designed�according�to�ageand/or�instructor/student�ratios�or�level�thatwill�best�benefit�the�student.��Please�do�notask�us�to�exceed�class�limits,�or�put�your�childin�the�wrong�age�or�skill�level.

credit policyIf�you�desire�or�are�forced�(ie.�injury)�to�dis-continue�participation�in�a�program,�the�useof�“credit”�toward�future�participation�is�high-ly�encouraged.��The�following�guidelines�willapply:

A�-�The�amount�of�applicable�credit�is�based�onthe�date/time�of�request�(received in office).

B�-�Credit�transactions�are�not�subject�to�serv-ice�charges�unless�a�future�refund�request�isreceived�for�a�previously�“credited”�programfee(s).

C�-�Credit�use�is�at�the�discretion�of�the�payee.D�-�Credit�cannot�be�given�for�class/session�

absences.

waiting listsIf�you�are�unable�to�register�for�a�program�due�tofull�enrollment�capacity,�you�may�request�to�haveyour�name�placed�on�a�waiting�list.��There�are�noguarantees�for�placement. If�any�openingsbecome�available,�we�will�refer�to�the�waiting�listsfirst�to�fill�programs.��Waiting�lists�are�kept�for�thecurrent�program�season�only.

cancellations1. If�unanticipated�school�educational�or�athleticprogramming�forces�program�cancellation,�allregistered�participants�will�be�notified.�(post-card,�note�on�receipt,�phone�call,�etc.)

2.�If�inclement�weather�potentially�forces�pro-gram�cancellations,�all�participants�shouldcall�the�24-hour�information�line�297-9008�tocheck�on�the�status.��(If the program is beingheld at a Greendale location, please call theGreendale Park & Recreation 24-hour hotlineat 297-9365.)

3.��If�you�have�not�been�informed�through�theinformation�lines�or�contacted�by�theDepartment,�assume�your�activity�has�notbeen�cancelled.

4.�If�poor�weather�conditions�develop�within90�minutes�of�the�activity/event,�report�tothe�site�if�in�doubt.��Remember,�all�sites�areunique,�and�activities�may�be�conducted�ormodified.

5. Once�at�a�program�site,�decisions�concerningthe�cancellation�or�discontinuation�of�theactivity�will�be�in�the�judgment�of�the�sitesupervisor/leader�or�game�official.��

6.�Every�attempt�will�be�made�to�reschedule�acancelled�activity.��Notification�will�be�givento�program�participants.

program Satisfaction transfer policyThe�department�will�do�their�best�to�accom-modate�your�transfer�request�(move�from�oneprogram�or�session�to�another).��The�followingpolicy�guidelines�will�apply:A�-�Transfer�request�for�persons�17�years�of�

age�and�under�will�only�be�accepted�if�initiated/authorized�by�parent�or�legalguardian.

B�-�Registrants�will�be�charged�for�program�sessions�that�have�been�held�prior�to�dateof�transfer�request.

C�-�Phone�transfer�requests�will�be�acceptedthrough�“Time�Out”�dates.�

D�-�After�designated�“Time�Out”�dates,�only�in-person�transfer�transactions�will�be�accepted�at�the�Parks�and�Recreation�officein�order�to�ensure��proper�“new”�programplacement�&�confirmation.�(Exception: swimlessons).

Guaranteed!The�City�of�Greenfield�Department�of�Parks�andRecreation�is�constantly�striving�to�provide�ourcommunity�residents�with�quality�public�recre-ation�programming.��Our�staff�is�confident�thatyou�will�enjoy�the�variety�of�activities�affordedto�you�and�are�dedicated�to�providing�the�quality�experience�you�expect.��We�guaranteeit!��

The�staff�guarantees�programs�will�deliverthe�published�expectations�as�described�inour�GREENFIELD�RECREATOR�activity�guide.��Ifyou�are�not�satisfied�with�the�quality�of�a�pro-gram,�we�want�to�hear�your�ideas�or�sugges-tions�on�how�we�can�improve�our�services.��Ifrequested,�a�100%�refund�or�credit�will�beissued�by�simply�contacting�the�Departmentoffice.�Notes:��1)��When�applicable,�requests�made�after�the

fourth�(4th)�session�of�a�program�wouldentitle�the�registrant/participant�to�a�prorat-ed�credit�or�refund.��Proration�will�be�basedon�the�number�of�sessions�remaining�as�ofthe�date�your�request�is�received�in�theoffice.

2)��Sorry,�no�refunds�on�class�materials�already�purchased.

Jan. 2014

TELL US. PLEASE

July is National Parks & Recreation Month

Let us hear from you. Tell us what you like, what you agree or disagree with, or want to know.

E-mail us at [email protected] or write to us at:

Greenfield Dept. of Parks & Recreation7325 W. Forest Home Ave., Room 200Greenfield, WI 53220

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* First number indicates the number of lighted facilities, the second number indicates the number of facilities without lights.** it should be noted that skinned softball fields are also highly utilized for youth baseball play.*** indicates open maintained turf areas generally condusive for youth soccer/football activity; however, not designed or designated for a specific type of play.

CITY PARKS Acres

Bicentennial Park .71Brookside-Meadow Park Site 16.13Cooper’s Hawk Park 1.07 1Nature 1Creekwood Park 4.07 1Nature 1 1 Gazebo

Dan Jansen Park 3.40 0/1 0/1 1 1Falcon View Park/Trail Connection 1.61 1 Paved 1Haker Park 3.25 1 Nature 1 1 Gazebo

Honey Bear Park .72 1 1 Gazebo

Konkel Park 34.55 2/0* 5 1Ski1 Nature 2 4 21 PAVED

Lavies Park .60 1Norwich Trail Connection .20 1 Paved

Pondview Park 6.69 1 PAVED 1 Gazebo

Towering Woods Nature Area 3.58 1 Nature

Wildcat Creek Nature Corridor 9.50Jim Smrz Park .68 1

Greenfield WoodlandsPark & Trail Connection 3.97

COUNTY PARKSArmour Park 16.10 0/2 1Hill 4 1

Barnard Park 10.80 6 1 1

PAR 3Zablocki Park 47.40 0/1 0/1 1/0 0/3 1/2 1 2 1 1

Kulwicki Park 25.00 3/1 1 1

Root River Parkway 400+ 0/1 1 Bike

GREENFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICTElmdale School 0/1 2 1

Edgewood School 0/1 4 1

Glenwood School 0/2 0/1 3 1Nature 1

Maple Grove School 0/1 2 1

Greenfield Middle School 0/4 1 0/3

Greenfield High School 0/1 0/1 10/1 1 0/1 1 1

Greenfield School Dist. Admin 1/1 0/2

WHITNALL SCHOOL DISTRICT Whitnall Middle School 1/1 0/3 1Ski 2 1Nature 1

Whitnall High School 0/1 6/0 1 0/2 1 1

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FACILITIES GUIDE

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FALSIFICATION OF INFORMATION: Participants�falsifying�information�will�bedismissed�from�the�program�and�no�refundwill�be�granted.

one houSehold onlyIn�order�to�help�assure�that�the�registrationprocess�is�fair�to�all,�a�person�may�only�regis-ter�for�their�immediate�household.��It�will�not�be�acceptable�for�one�person�to�registerneighbors/�friends/�extended�relatives�alongwith�their�own�registrations.��Only�parents/legal�guardians�may�register�youth�partici-pants.

thinGS are alwayS chanGinG It�is�your�responsibility�to�inform�the�City�ofGreenfield�Parks�&�Recreaton�of�anychanges�i.e.�update�to�address�/phone/email�/special�considerations�(medications,disabilities, allergies, etc.).

payment by credit cardThe�Department�of�Parks�&�Recreation�will�accept�the�use�of�Mastercard,�Discoverand�Visa�cards�for�all�registrations/programpayments.

time outPersons�should�register�by�thedate�indicated.��If�your�classdoes�not�meet�their�minimum�enrollmentby�date�indicated,�it�may�be�cancelledand/or�combined.��All�pre-registered�partici-pants�will�be�notified�by�phone�of�changes.Class�rosters�are�prepared�and�given�toinstructors.��Registrations�after�this�date�willbe�accepted�only�if�openings�exist�and�trans-actions�must�be�completed�IN�PERSON,�as�you�will�receive�a�receipt�totake�to�your�first�session�(proof of registration).

REGISTRATION FORM(s) MUST BE SIGNEDTO BE VALID

read your receiptAll�registration�transactions�are�completed�with�the�printing�of�a�receipt.��Please�read�the�receipt to�verify�that�you�are�enrolled�inthe�correct�class/session.��Also,�any�programchanges�in�dates,�times,�etc.�will�be�noted�there.

Questions? Call�(414)�329-5370 or�[email protected]

OUR REGISTRATION MOTTO IS... WE’LL MAKE MORE!!Additional program sessions and classes that is... We’ll try our best to accommodate your program needs

through alternate placements or creation of additional sessions whenever possible. Please help us serve you by registering early!

1SPecIaL coNSIDeRaTIoNS (i.e. medications, disabilities, allergies, etc.): ScHooL & GRaDe (Youth Only) T-Shirt�Size�(circle if applicable)

Payment Method: (4) q Cash q Gift Certificateq Check (Payable to: CITY OF GREENFIELD) #__________

q Credit Card (circle) Exp. Date ___ / ___

Card # ____________________________________

Card Holder Name: ____________________________

Signature: 7________________________________

Participant Name (First & Last) Birth Date Program Title (Level) code # (8 digit) Fee

i, the undersigned or parent/guardian of the individuals named above, do hereby understand that i have registered the individual(s) named hereinto participate in the aforementioned activity(ies) and i further agree to indemnify and hold harmless the City of Greenfield and its employees, offi-cers and agents from and against any and all liability. in addition, i understand that the requested programs indicated above, like all activity, havesome inherent risk involved. Furthermore, the individuals named herein are in good physical condition appropriate for the stated activity(ies)and thatparticipants must assume full responsibility for injuries incurred while taking part in an activity. No accident insurance is provided by the City ofGreenfield. i / We have read and agree to the registration and related department policies, including the right to use my or my child’s photograph orimage with or without my or my child’s name, both single and in conjunction with other persons or objects for any and all purposes including, butnot limited to, private or public presentations, advertising, publicity, and promotion relating thereto.

ALL ADULT PARTICIPANTS MUST SIGN BELOW. IN ADDITION, THE SIGNATURE OF A PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN IS REQUIRED FOR YOUTH .

q Participant�over�Age18�����q Parent�������q Legal�Guardian

7______________________________________________________��____________Signature Date

7______________________________________________________��____________Signature Date

Total Fees $

credit $

Sub Total $

$

community center Donation $

Total amount $

“Round Up” For Youth RecreationRounding up your program fee helps provide financial

assistance for those unable toafford the program fee for

youth activities.

Help Us Help You! Please comment on ways we may serve you better (customer service, facility/program improvements, new programs,etc.):

______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

q Female

q Male�����������Month/Day/�Year (Required)

Youth:��S 6-8����M 10-12����L 14-16�Adult:����S M L XL XXL

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Participant Name (First & Last) Birth Date Program Title (Level) code # (8 digit) Feeq Female

q Male�����������Month/Day/�Year (Required)

Youth:��S 6-8����M 10-12����L 14-16�Adult:����S M L XL XXL

SPecIaL coNSIDeRaTIoNS (i.e. medications, disabilities, allergies, etc.): ScHooL & GRaDe (Youth Only) T-Shirt�Size�(circle if applicable)

Participant Name (First & Last) Birth Date Program Title (Level) code # (8 digit) Feeq Female

q Male�����������Month/Day/�Year (Required)

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Participant Name (First & Last) Birth Date Program Title (Level) code # (8 digit) Feeq Female

q Male�����������Month/Day/�Year (Required)

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SPecIaL coNSIDeRaTIoNS (i.e. medications, disabilities, allergies, etc.): ScHooL & GRaDe (Youth Only) T-Shirt�Size�(circle if appli-cable)

Participant Name (First & Last) Birth Date Program Title (Level) code # (8 digit) Feeq Female

q Male�����������Month/Day/�Year (Required)

Youth:��S 6-8����M 10-12����L 14-16�Adult:����S M L XL XXL

reGiStration form(HOUSEHOLD)

emergency contact (Name & Phone) To be used only if primary or secondary phone

contacts are not available in an emergency.

___________________________________���

(������������)�___�___�___�-�___�___�___�___

PRIMaRY HoUSeHoLD coNTacT INFoRMaTIoN

Name (Last)��_______________________________________________����(First)�_______________________________�����������������������

address ________________________________________________________________________�� aPT #_________�

city ____________________________________________________��State __________���zip __________

Phone Primary (������������)�___�___�___�-�___�___�___�___�������Secondary��(������������)�___�___�___�-�___�___�___�___

email address __________________________________________________________���Birth�Date�___/___/______����

RETURN TO: Greenfield Parks & Recreation7325 West Forest Home Ave., Rm 200,

Greenfield, Wl 53220-3356 FAX: (414) 543-2369

Please check for completeness. QUESTIONS? Call 329-5370 for assistance M-F 9AM-6PM. Thank You!

q Resident�(City of Greenfield)

q Non-Resident

q Non-Resident with�childen�currently�enrolledin�the�Greenfield�or��Whitnall�School�District.�

$

$

$

$

$

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non-reSident reGiStration Starts�Monday, May 28, 2014.

Non-resident�registrations�received�prior�tothe�non-resident�starting�date�will�be�heldand�processed�on��Monday,�May�28,�2014.

Please�review�the�General�Information�section�for�details�regarding�Non-Residentparticipation.

RecIPRocaL aGReeMeNT (NeW):The�School�Districts�of�Greenfield &Whitnall have�entered�into�reciprocal�agreements�allowing�a�STUDeNT (notadults) CURRENTLY�attending�school�in�theGreenfield�and�Whitnall�School�District�toregister�as�a�resident�and�may�register�dur-ing�resident�registration.��This�agreementincludes�YoUTH classes,�playgrounds,�andinstructional�sports.�

FALSIFICATION OF INFORMATION: Participants�falsifying�information�will�bedismissed�from�the�program�and�no�refundwill�be�granted.

one houSehold onlyIn�order�to�help�assure�that�the�registrationprocess�is�fair�to�all,�a�person�may�only�regis-ter�for�their�immediate�household.��It�will�not�be�acceptable�for�one�person�to�registerneighbors/�friends/�extended�relatives�alongwith�their�own�registrations.��Only�parents/legal�guardians�may�register�youth�partici-pants.

thinGS are alwayS chanGinG It�is�your�responsibility�to�inform�the�City�ofGreenfield�Parks�&�Recreaton�of�anychanges�i.e.�update�to�address�/phone/email�/special�considerations�(medications,disabilities, allergies, etc.).

payment by credit cardThe�Department�of�Parks�&�Recreation�will�accept�the�use�of�Mastercard,�Discoverand�Visa�cards�for�all�registrations/programpayments.

time outPersons�should�register�by�thedate�indicated.��If�your�classdoes�not�meet�their�minimum�enrollmentby�date�indicated,�it�may�be�cancelledand/or�combined.��All�pre-registered�partici-pants�will�be�notified�by�phone�of�changes.Class�rosters�are�prepared�and�given�toinstructors.��Registrations�after�this�date�willbe�accepted�only�if�openings�exist�and�trans-actions�must�be�completed�IN�PERSON,�as�you�will�receive�a�receipt�totake�to�your�first�session�(proof of registration).

REGISTRATION FORM(s) MUST BE SIGNEDTO BE VALID

read your receiptAll�registration�transactions�are�completed�with�the�printing�of�a�receipt.��Please�read�the�receipt to�verify�that�you�are�enrolled�inthe�correct�class/session.��Also,�any�programchanges�in�dates,�times,�etc.�will�be�noted�there.

Questions? Call�(414)�329-5370 or�[email protected]

543224/7 DROP BOX

At your convenience, drop off yourcompleted registration form and

payment (no cash) in a sealed envelope marked

Parks & Recreation Registration.

The Drop Box is located at the City Hall South Entrance Doors.

FAX (414) 543-2369

Registrations by fax will be accepted NOW on a

24-hour basis. Simply complete a registration form.

Don’t forget your credit card information.

Confirmations will be mailed.

ON-LINE NEW—before you can register,

please create an on-line HOUSEHOLD ACCOUNT first.

(please allow 2-3 business days for approval)

www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

Simply log on and follow the step-by-step instructions.

Credit card only.

your on-line transaction will serve as your confirmation...

please print receipt for your records.

OUR REGISTRATION MOTTO IS... WE’LL MAKE MORE!!Additional program sessions and classes that is... We’ll try our best to accommodate your program needs

through alternate placements or creation of additional sessions whenever possible. Please help us serve you by registering early!

1MAIL-IN

Don’t delay...mail Today!

Mail your completed registration form along with

payment to:

Greenfield Parks & Recreation7325 W. Forest Home, Rm 200

Greenfield, Wi 53220

DROP-OFF / IN-PERSONStarts NOW— a registration box

will be available in the Greenfield Parks & Recreation Office (City Hall, Room 200)Monday-Friday 9 AM-6 PM.

- - -Simply complete the

registration form and include payment.

Registrations will be processed daily.

Confirmations will be mailed.

five e-Z wayS to reGiSterWe’Re STaRTING FReSH! Due�to NeW registration software all�household�information�will�be�entered�as�new�enrollees.��

Be�sure�to�double�check�for�accuracy�when�completing�the�registration�form�(birth date is now required).���

Those�who�register�on-line will�need�to�create�a�household account before�actually�registering�to�verify�residency�status.���Upon�approval,�you�will�receive�(via�email)�a�user�name�and�password�from�our�department.

The�Greenfield�Department�of�Parks�&�Recreation�registration�process�was�developed�to�permit�fair�access�to�recreation�programs�and�services.Greenfield residents may register NoW (non-residents, see policy noted below).

Registrations�received�will�be�drawn�at�random�and�processed�daily.��Random�registration�is�fair�for�today’s�busy�families,�since�you�can�mail�oruse�the�drop-box/fax/on-line�anytime,�even�if�the�office�is�closed.��Confirmations�will�be�mailed,�unless�otherwise�noted.�����

61REGISTRATION INFO.

Payment Method: (4) q Cash q Gift Certificateq Check (Payable to: CITY OF GREENFIELD) #__________

q Credit Card (circle) Exp. Date ___ / ___

Card # ____________________________________

Card Holder Name: ____________________________

Signature: 7________________________________

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In 2006, Bi-Centennial Park (51st & Layton, near the Law Enforcement Center and NEW Library) officially became a Citypark. As part of our 50th Celebration Legacy Project, a fountain was placed in the park as a centerpiece. Other park features include flag-poles and a stone marker, all framed by a beautiful garden and landscaping. The outer area surrounding the fountain will be paved with bricks, providing you a unique opportunity to make a lasting mark to:

• Commemorate your family’s place in Greenfield History • Remember a loved one• Honor a family member, friend or associate • Recognize an achievement• Celebrate a special occasion/event • Promote your business

The bricks are engraved using a laser process that will penetrate, melt and crystallize the clay brick, resulting in a permanent engraving.

brick order formComplete the following information to purchase and dedicate your brick.

Return to: City of Greenfield 7325 W. Forest Home Ave., Greenfield, WI 53220

Call (414) 329-5370 for more information

General Guidelines: No obscenities or profanities / No acronyms that could be construed as obscene or profane. No derogatory messages based onrace, color creed, religion, national origin or sexual orientation / No political messages / No derogatory messages regarding any individual or entity. The Cityreserves the right, in their sole discretion to deny sale of any brick with an inappropriate inscription.

STEP 1: Please complete the following informationName: ______________________________________________

Address: ____________________________________________

____________________________________________________

City: ________________________________________________

State/Zip: ___________________________________________

Home Telephone: ( ) __ __ __ - __ __ __ __

Email:_______________________________________________

Payment Options:

q Check — Payable to City the Greenfield Parks & Recreation

q Master Card/Visa Please charge my credit card:

Card Number: ___________________________________

Expiration Date: ____ / ____ / ______

Signature: ___________________________________________(required for all credit card orders)

Step 2: SELECT A BRICK SIZE 3qq Option One— 4” x 8” half-paver Brick — $50

Up to 3 lines of text (14 characters/spaces per line)

q Option Two— 8” x 8” full-paver Brick — $100Up to 6 lines of text (14 characters/spaces per line)

q Option Three— 8” x 8” full-paver Brick — $150Business logo with up to 3 lines of text (14 characters/spaces per line) Clean black & white logo must be provided.

SPecIaL coNSIDeRaTIoNS (i.e. medications, disabilities, allergies, etc.): ScHooL & GRaDe (Youth Only) T-Shirt�Size�(circle if applicable)

Payment Method: (4) q Cash q Gift Certificateq Check (Payable to: CITY OF GREENFIELD) #__________

q Credit Card (circle) Exp. Date ___ / ___

Card # ____________________________________

Card Holder Name: ____________________________

Signature: 7________________________________

Participant Name (First & Last) Birth Date Program Title (Level) code # (8 digit) Fee

i, the undersigned or parent/guardian of the individuals named above, do hereby understand that i have registered the individual(s) named hereinto participate in the aforementioned activity(ies) and i further agree to indemnify and hold harmless the City of Greenfield and its employees, offi-cers and agents from and against any and all liability. in addition, i understand that the requested programs indicated above, like all activity, havesome inherent risk involved. Furthermore, the individuals named herein are in good physical condition appropriate for the stated activity(ies)and thatparticipants must assume full responsibility for injuries incurred while taking part in an activity. No accident insurance is provided by the City ofGreenfield. i / We have read and agree to the registration and related department policies, including the right to use my or my child’s photograph orimage with or without my or my child’s name, both single and in conjunction with other persons or objects for any and all purposes including, butnot limited to, private or public presentations, advertising, publicity, and promotion relating thereto.

ALL ADULT PARTICIPANTS MUST SIGN BELOW. IN ADDITION, THE SIGNATURE OF A PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN IS REQUIRED FOR YOUTH .

q Participant�over�Age18�����q Parent�������q Legal�Guardian

7______________________________________________________��____________Signature Date

7______________________________________________________��____________Signature Date

Total Fees $

credit $

Sub Total $

$

community center Donation $

Total amount $

“Round Up” For Youth RecreationRounding up your program fee helps provide financial

assistance for those unable toafford the program fee for

youth activities.

Help Us Help You! Please comment on ways we may serve you better (customer service, facility/program improvements, new programs,etc.):

______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

q Female

q Male�����������Month/Day/�Year (Required)

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contacts are not available in an emergency.

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RETURN TO: Greenfield Parks & Recreation7325 West Forest Home Ave., Rm 200,

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Web Site: www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec 63SET IN STONE

In 2006, Bi-Centennial Park (51st & Layton, near the Law Enforcement Center and NEW Library) officially became a Citypark. As part of our 50th Celebration Legacy Project, a fountain was placed in the park as a centerpiece. Other park features include flag-poles and a stone marker, all framed by a beautiful garden and landscaping. The outer area surrounding the fountain will be paved with bricks, providing you a unique opportunity to make a lasting mark to:

• Commemorate your family’s place in Greenfield History • Remember a loved one• Honor a family member, friend or associate • Recognize an achievement• Celebrate a special occasion/event • Promote your business

The bricks are engraved using a laser process that will penetrate, melt and crystallize the clay brick, resulting in a permanent engraving.

Set inStoneleave your mark on Greenfield history

Step 3: CREATE YOUR INSCRIPTION (Please print legibly)

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Note: Spaces and punctuation count as characters. All inscriptions willbe in uppercase only. Greek letters and other symbols not found on astandard keyboard may not be used. Each line of text will be automati-cally centered from left to right. Suggestion: In memory of (or) in honorof (no dates please)—this is not meant to be a memorial.

Step 4: IS A BRICK A GIFT?We will be happy to send the recipient an acknowledgementand the text of your inscription.

Yes, please q No, thank you qName: ______________________________________________

Address: ____________________________________________

City: ________________________________________________

State/Zip: ___________________________________________

Bricks will be installed in the Fall of 2014...

if orders are received before June 27, 2014

brick order formComplete the following information to purchase and dedicate your brick.

Return to: City of Greenfield 7325 W. Forest Home Ave., Greenfield, WI 53220

Call (414) 329-5370 for more information

Customized product—Sorry, NO refunds

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ORDER!

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General Guidelines: No obscenities or profanities / No acronyms that could be construed as obscene or profane. No derogatory messages based onrace, color creed, religion, national origin or sexual orientation / No political messages / No derogatory messages regarding any individual or entity. The Cityreserves the right, in their sole discretion to deny sale of any brick with an inappropriate inscription.

STEP 1: Please complete the following informationName: ______________________________________________

Address: ____________________________________________

____________________________________________________

City: ________________________________________________

State/Zip: ___________________________________________

Home Telephone: ( ) __ __ __ - __ __ __ __

Email:_______________________________________________

Payment Options:

q Check — Payable to City the Greenfield Parks & Recreation

q Master Card/Visa Please charge my credit card:

Card Number: ___________________________________

Expiration Date: ____ / ____ / ______

Signature: ___________________________________________(required for all credit card orders)

Step 2: SELECT A BRICK SIZE 3qq Option One— 4” x 8” half-paver Brick — $50

Up to 3 lines of text (14 characters/spaces per line)

q Option Two— 8” x 8” full-paver Brick — $100Up to 6 lines of text (14 characters/spaces per line)

q Option Three— 8” x 8” full-paver Brick — $150Business logo with up to 3 lines of text (14 characters/spaces per line) Clean black & white logo must be provided.

Please check for completeness. QUESTIONS? Call 329-5370 for assistance M-F 9AM-6PM. Thank You!

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

• Beautification commitee,�Greenfield�Joan�Stevens .�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�545-3381

• Boy Scouts of Milw. .�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�774-1776

• chamber of commerce(Voice�Mail) .�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�327-8500

• Dan Jansen Family Festival, Inc. Julie�Rome .�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�www.jansenfest.org

• Football, Greenfield YouthGreg�Lang .�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�281-6420

• Girl Scouts of Milw. area.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�476-1050

• Golden agersDon�&�Bev�Almquist .�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�282-4697

• Greenfield JayceesKate�VanderVort .�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�367-4524www.greenfieldjaycees.org

• Greenfield Library FoundationRonald�Tays.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�421-0255

• Greenfield Lions clubDon�Almquist,�Pres. .�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�282-4697

• Greater Greenfield Lions club, Inc. Derald�Kettlewell.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�545-5514

• Greenfield Historical SocietyBob�Roesler,�Curator .�.�.�.�.�.�.�(414)�763-2675www.greenfieldhistorialsocietywi.org

• Greenfield Little LeagueHotline .�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�545-9339www.greenfieldLL.com

• Interfaith .�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�421-3678

• Kulwicki Park “Brooks Pavilion”[email protected]

• Milwaukee Metro. Fair Housing council .�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�278-1240

• N.B. Synquettes Synchronized SwimJill�Gretenhart .�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�(262)�783-4299

• Partners of Parks & RecreationFrances�Ziegler.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�801-3612

• Southwest YMca .�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�546-9622

• Southwest aquatic Team (SWaT)Dale�Schrank�(Lessons).�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�679-9929Cindy�Budnik�(Comp.�Team) (262)�679-SWATwww.swimswat.org

• Southwest Toastmasters 4955Dick�Elliott .�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�(262)�[email protected]

• Special olympics Wisconsin(Greater�Milwaukee).�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�(262)�241-7786www.specialolympicswisconsin.org

• Whitnall area Youth SportsFootball�-�Mike�Roberts .�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�327-0047Baseball�-�Kris�Bzdawka .�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�704-6831

• Womens club, GreenfieldLois�Stanton .�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�281-8536

• WIL-o-WaY Recreation centerMike�Bonk.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�278-3938Milwaukee�County�offers�year-round�recreationservices�for�children�and�adults�with�physical,�developmental,�and�emotional�special�needs.�

INDePeNDeNce FIRST .�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.� 291-7520Resources�for�people�with�disabilities.

eaSTeR SeaL RecReaTIoN ceNTeR .�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�.�482-01335151�S.�6th�Street—Offering�a�wide�range�ofrecreational�experiences�to�adults�18+�yearswith�physical�disabilities.

April�2012

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it’S a Smart move!

Togetherwe can make a

Difference

There are many volunteer opportunities throughout the City of Greenfield Parks and Recreation Department and community organizations. Every year volunteers from varying age groups and backgrounds, with equally varying

abilities and motivations volunteer at numerous programs and special events.

Volunteer applications are available at the City of Greenfield Department of Parks and Recreation office located in Greenfield City Hall, Room 200 (7325 W. Forest Home Ave.) M-F 9AM-6PM.

95+ REASONS TO VOLUNTEERadd new meaning to your life • meet new people • take personal satisfaction • explore new vistas • do your part • add sunshine to someone’s day • show that you care • feel good about yourself • stay young at heart• teach others • better your community • promote aproject • enrich your life • enjoy new experience • learn about life • put caring into action • fight crime • feel appreciated• see others smile• answer a need • improve your outlook on life • become confident • have fun• tackle new challenges •grow from the experience• add newmeaning to life • develop new skills• keep active• feel a sense of accomplishment • experience other lifestyles • help our neighbors• helpwipe out poverty • reach out to others • deepen your sense of belonging • inspire others • erase illiteracy• for the love of children • achieveself-fulfillment• connect with your community• build shelters for the homeless • get that positive spirit flowing • bring the communitytogether • be a positive influence • preserve the environment • build self esteem• impact a child’s future v spread joy• build a better future• pass along wisdom • raise your awareness• give and gain • show your compassion• provide comfort • give hope to others • experiencenew excitement • support a cause • build a stronger community • cheer up a shut in•bridge the generation gap • declare your dedication• assist an agency • make dreams come true • set a positive example • help others reach their potential • delight in your efforts • help thosewho cannot help themselves • make new friends• lift someone’s spirits • plant a community garden • develop new talents • showcasegood citizenship • change someone’s life • give back to the community • tutor a teen • right a wrong • help others stay healthy • put yourskills to work • blaze a trail • make your mark • make your community safe • gain new insights• be part of the solution • take pride in giv-ing • mentor a minor • understand new cultures • add meaning to your day • savor the love of others • clean up a park • assist at school • achieveharmony in life • feed the hungry • relieve disaster • get energized • be a companion • motivate others • make the world a better place • you canmake a difference

volunteer

Volunteering and itsSurprising BenefitsHelping Yourself WhileHelping Others

With busy lives, it can be hard tofind time to volunteer. However,the benefits of volunteering areenormous to you, your family, andyour community. The right matchcan help you find friends, reachout to the community, learn newskills, and even advance yourcareer. Volunteering can also helpprotect your mental and physicalhealth.

Volunteering connects you to others

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Noah’s ark—Wisconsin�DellsAll day unlimited pass $41.52 $31.25 $10.27Season: May 24-Sept. 1, 2014 / Children 2 & under FREE

Wisconsin Ducks—Wisconsin�DellsSeason: March 15-October 31 / Hours Vary Adult $27.75 $23.50 $4.25Children 3 & under FREE Child (Age 4-11) $13.85 $13.50 $.35

Pirate’s cove adventure Golf —Wisconsin�DellsOpen Mid March -October -weather permitting (No experation date) 18 holes Golf Only- Does not include Family Fun Center $8.50 $5.50 $3Children 4 & under FREE

Milwaukee county zoo—Milwaukee,�WI�Admission does NOT include the zoomobile, zoo train, Adult (Age 13+) $14.25 $10.50 $3.75animal rides, tours, shows or parking. Child (Age 3-12) $11.25 $8.50 $2.75Season: March 1-December 31, 2014 Monday-Saturday 9AM-5PMSundays & Holidays 9AM-6PM Children Age 2 & under FREE

Six Flags Great america—Gurnee,�ILRefer to website at www.sftp.com for operating schedule. One day pass $65.99 $43.25 $22.74Hours vary 10AM-9PM or 10PM “Special”WPRA Week (July 5-13)ONLY - - - $33.25 $32.74

Season Pass (May 4-Oct. 27, 2014) - - - $81.99 $77.40 $4.59We do not sell child tickets (children defined as under 54") Children 2 & under FREE

country Springs Water Park—Pewaukee,�WI�Season: May 19-Sept. 18 Weekday (M-Th) Water Park Pass Adult/Child $15 $12.50 $2.50Season: May 16-Sept. 21 Weekend (Fri-Sun) Water Park Pass Adult/Child $25 $19.50 $5.50Hours posted on tickets / Children 23 months & under FREEChildren under Age 16 years must be accompanied by an adult inside the water park.

(Admission prices subject to change)

NeeD MoRe INFoRMaTIoN?Link�on�to�each�attraction�by�logging�on�to�our�website�www.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

or call the Parks & Recreation Department @ (414) 329-5370 (M-F 9aM-6PM)

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parK ticKetSThe�Department�of�Parks�andRecreation�will�be�participating�in�the�WPRA�Wisconsin�Park�&Recreation�Associations�discountticket�program�to�provide�great‘Family�Fun’�opportunities�ataffordable�prices.��Besides�receivingtickets�at�an�excellent�savings,�youwill�be�contributing�to�Parks�&Recreation�in��Greenfield�as�a�percentage�of�each�ticket�sold�willbe�placed�in�the�“ProgramSponsorship�Fund!”

Tickets�will�be�available�for�pur-chase,�during�regular�office�hours(M-F�9�AM-6�PM),�at�the�Parks�&Recreation Department�beginningMonday,�May�19�through�Friday,September�5,�2014.

cash or VISa / Master card /Discover only (No checks)

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1�-�Once�purchased,�your�tickets�cannot�be�refunded�or�exchanged.

2�-�Tickets�MUST�be�used�for�thecurrent�season.

3�-�Any�other�discount�offers�willnot�be�applicable.

4�-�Requests�for�tickets�will�onlybe�mailed�to�interested�person�if�we�receive�a�self-addressed,�stamped�enve-lope�along�with�your�requestand�payment�(charge�cardonly)��for�desired�tickets.

(Admission prices subject to change)

COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS DIRECTORY

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

Frankenstein Five & Monster Mile Run/Walk

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National Night Out is cooperatively hosted by the City ofGreenfield Police, Fire, Parks and Recreation, Health, and PublicWorks Departments. It provides a great opportunity for theGreenfield Community to come together and become comfort-able and meet with their Protective Services & other CityServices. We encourage you to come out with your family andneighbors to Konkel Park to show unity in our Community andto promote safe neighborhoods.

Event Highlights Include: • Free Brats/Hotdog, chips & soft drink • Performance by the UW Madison-Marching Band• K-9 Unit Demonstration• Police, Fire, and Public Works Vehicles & Equipment on display

Other activities include: Inflatable Rides, dunk tank, a rockclimbing wall and displays from local businesses.

Remember the Best Crime Prevention Tool is a Good Neighbor!!!

Tuesday August 5, 2014

5:30-8:30 PM Konkel Park

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You’re invited! Family Summer Special Events

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For cancellation notices and updates—call our 24-hour information Line

(414) 297-9008

Online cancellations Informationwww.greenfieldwi.us/parksrec

camping @ KonkelNo need to travel far, it’s right in your backyard!

Pack your bags, stake out your spot and set-up your tentfor an over-night camp-out at Konkel Park. A variety ofactivities are planned for the whole family to experienceand enjoy. Play nature exploring games, watch a movie,listen to camp fire stories and much more. Snacks provided (smores & hot dogs), dinner on your own.

Saturday-SundayJuly 26-27, 2014

Rain or Shine

Set-up 3:00 PM (Saturday) Take down 9:00 AM (Sunday)

$20 per family of five 311000-01 / $5 each additional person 311000-02

(residents only)

Use the registration form (pages 56/58) to register. Be sure to note the names of all family members attending. P.S. Don’t forget to bring your tent, toothbrush, blanket, pillow and

that favorite stuffed animal.

Hosted by: The City of Greenfield Dept. of Parks & Recreation

11th annual

Greenfield Farmers MarketSundays 10 AM - 2 PM

June - OctoberKonkel Park

New this season: We accept credit, debit &

EBT - swipe your card at the information booth to

shop with PyraMax money!

COMMUNITY SPECIAL EVENTS

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City of GreenfieldDepartment of Parks & Recreation

7325 W. Forest Home Ave.Greenfield, WI 53220-3356

Parks & Recreation

may23 Hershey’s Track & Field (pg. 13)23-25 Jansen Family Fest (pg. 2)24 Movie in the Park

Despicable Me 2 (pg. 66)

June11 Seniorfest (pg. 52)

13 Health Check Fair 55+ (pg. 51)

20 World’s Largest SwimmingLesson (pg. 27)

27 Friday Night Frenzy (pg. 37)

July4 4th of July Celebration (pg. 2)

12 Movie in the Park - Frozen (pg. 66)

17 55+ Picnic (pg. 46)21-25 Challenger British Soccer Camp

(pg. 15)

23 Family Dive-In Movie (pg. 27)

26 Adult Tennis Tournament (pg. 9)

26 Camping @ Konkel (pg. 67)

august2 Youth Tennis Tournament (pg. 9)

2 Movie in the Park - Lego Movie (pg. 66)

5 National Night Out (pg. 66)21 Strawberry Shortcake 55+ (pg. 46)

September20 Punt, Pass & Kick (pg. 12)

october11 Frankenstein Five & Monster

Mile Run/Walk (pg. 13)

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