SPRING SUMMERVillage of Holmen Park & Recreation Department
>>> INTERNET ONLY SUMMER REGISTRATION MARCH 2-15
2020
VILLAGE OF HOLMEN Park & Recreation Department
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Located in the Holmen Village Hall Of!ce hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 am-4:30 pm P.O. Box 158, 421 S. Main Street, Holmen, WI 54636 Phone: 608.526.2152 Cancellation Hotline: 608.526.6312 Fax: 608.526.4357 Aquatic Center: 608.526.6092 Email: [email protected] Web Site: www.holmenwi.com/holmenpr
Mike Brogan, Park & Recreation Director 608.526.6318 Chris Geary, Assistant Director 608.526.6317 Matthew Kosin, Aquatics Manager 608.526.6092 (June-August only)
Patrick Barlow, Village President 608.526.6307 Scott Heinig, Administrator 608.526.6305 Angela Hornberg, Clerk/Treasurer 608.526.4336 Ann Quamme, Billing Clerk 608.526.4336 Pete Mezera, Director of Public Works 608.526.6322 Shane Collins, Chief of Police 608.526.4212 Fire Department 608.526.9363
1. The citizen has resided within the corporate limits of the Village of Holmen for at least 10 days, and can show proof of residency. (Not school district or postal city)
1. A Village of Holmen business owner that lives outside of the Village of Holmen limits.
2. Citizens that reside outside of the Village of Holmen limits. If you live in the Town of Holland, Town of Onalaska, City of Onalaska, and other communities, you are a non-resident.
3. Baby sitters, day care employees, relatives, and participants that live outside the corporate limits of the Village of Holmen are considered non-residents and cannot be included for resident rates or on pool memberships.
4. Cannot provide proof of residency when registering for programs.
aerobics instructors, swim team coaches, concessions/ admissions, log rolling instructor)
Complete an application at the Holmen Village Hall (421 S. Main Street, Holmen.) Applications can be downloaded from
. Call 608.526.2152 for more information.
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will be accepted immediately by any method. Online registration is encouraged. Please indicate spring registration when you register.
time.
adults, youth sports offerings, aquatic center programs and learn to swim classes.
2. If you begin your transaction prior to 8:00am it will not go through.
by email.
available at no charge at the Holmen Library (121 Legion St. W, Holmen).
REFUND POLICY:
medical reasons, 2) program is canceled, or 3) a change in the original scheduled activity by the Department.
take 1 week to be completed.
after a program has begun (Adult Softball/HS Volleyball).
Take advantage of our INTERNET ONLY registration period from March 2-15. Internet registration period will be open to both residents and non-residents for all summer recreation programs and aquatic center classes, including swim lessons. All other registrations March 16.
REGISTER ONLINE.
1. Find the activities you want to register for in this brochure.
2. Go to our website at click on “Register
to March 2; however, registration will not be accepted until March 2 for both residents and non-residents.
3. Choose your activity and click to register.
4. Once you complete the registration form, pay with Visa or MasterCard (Active.com is a secure website) and you will receive an e-mail con! rmation of your enrollment. This is the only receipt and con! rmation you will receive. If you do not receive an email con! rmation please contact our of! ce at 526-2152 to con! rm your registration. The next step
be on the class roster.
5. Each online registrant will pay the event registration fee charged by agency plus a service charge equal to 6.5% of the registration fee plus
Click on “Register for Recreation Programs”
Log-in NOW and follow the step-by-step
instructions & receive your approval via e-mail. Charge
cards only.
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Accepted at the Village Hall of! ce
Mon.-Fri. 8am-4:30pm. Please prepare a completed
registration form prior to arrival so we can serve you more
ef! ciently.
At your convenience,drop-off your completeregistration form withpayment in a sealed
envelope marked Park &Recreation Registration.The drop box is located
at the Village Hallentrance doors.
Fax(608) 526-4357
Registrations by fax willbe accepted on a 24 hour basis withMastercard or Visapayments. Simply
complete the registrationform and include your
credit card information.
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Mail your completedregistration form along
with payment to: Holmen Park &
Recreation Registration, P.O. Box 158,
421 S. Main St.,Holmen, WI 54636
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Capacity 100: 211 Pool St., Holmen, east side of creek, by Band Shell
Capacity 100: 400 Walnut Dr., Holmen, west side of creek, open year round, heated/air conditioned *Can be reserved Jan. 2020-Feb. 2019* (14 months)
(Friday-Sunday)
Capacity 112/56 half: 121 Legion St. W., Holmen Use entrance on east side, open year-round, heated/air
conditioned. *Can be reserved Jan. 2020-Feb.2 019*
$25 Resident or $50 Non-Resident Fees (Exception: Deer Wood Park Rotary Shelter)
(3103 S. Cedar Ave., Holmen) 4 Picnic Tables, no water, no electricity, portable toilet
(925 Dana Ln., Holmen) 4 Picnic Tables, no water, no electricity, portable toilet
(403 E. McHugh St., Holmen) 4 Picnic Tables, no water, no electricity, portable toilet
(1000 Western Ave., Holmen) 4 Picnic Tables, no water, electricity, portable toilet
(1100 Remington Dr., Holmen) 4 Picnic Tables, electricity, water key needed, portable toilet
(500 Anderson St., Holmen) Usually not reservable due to games. *Required Director Approval.
(500 Anderson St., Holmen) Usually not reservable due to games *Requires Director Approval. Electricity, lights, restrooms.
Phone (608) 526-2152 or online.
All enclosed shelters require a key pick up the last weekday before your event as we are not open on the weekends and the key must be returned the next day. A 24 Hour Drop-Box is available at the Holmen Village Hall, 421 S. Main St. Village Hall of!ce hours: Mon.-Fri., 8am-4:30 pm
In addition to the shelter fee, a separate deposit (cash, check, or credit card) is required when reserving the shelter).
50% Refunds will be issued if the Village is noti!ed at least 7 days prior to reservation date, a fee of 50% of the fee will be assessed for shelter refunds. Call the Holmen Village Hall Of!ce, 421 S. Main St., Holmen Phone (608) 526-2152.
VILLAGE OF HOLMEN COSTS FOR CLEANING AND SUPPLIES
PAYABLE TO THE VILLAGE OF HOLMEN TREASURER
Shelter reservations can be made the "rst working day of January for that calendar year. ***Exception: West Shelter can be reserved through February 28, 2021 (14 months)***
(All other Village of Holmen shelters are available on a "rst-come "rst-serve basis.) Village Of"ce – 421 S. Main St., Holmen – Phone (608) 526-2152
Town of Holland, 526-3354 (M, Th, 8:30am-12:30pm)
Town of Onalaska, 783-4958 (M-W, F, 8am-5pm) City of Onalaska, 781-9560
City of La Crosse, 789-7533 (M-F, 8:30am-5:00pm) La Crosse County Parks, 785-9770
3103 S. Cedar Avenue Playground, Basketball Court, Open Field, Picnic Shelter (reservable) (1.46 acres)
3303 S. Locust Avenue Playground, Open Field, Walking Trail (1.18 acres)
1000 Western Avenue Playground, Soccer Field, Volleyball Court, Basketball Court, Open Shelter (reservable) (3.25 acres)
500 Anderson Street Open until 11:00pm, 3 Baseball/Softball Fields (reservable), 4 Tennis Courts, Half-Mile Walking Trail, Basketball Courts/Ice Hockey Rink, Batting Cage, Nature Trails, Sledding Hills, Playground, Restrooms, Picnic Shelter, and Aquatic Center nearby (40 acres)
300 W. Roberts Street/400 Walnut Drive Band Shell (reservable) Restrooms, East & West Playground, Access to Trail, Volleyball Court, Horseshoe Pits, Enclosed (reservable) Shelters, Picnic Areas. (14.51 acres)
300 Flora Court Basketball Court, Playground, T-Ball Field (1.06 acres)
1100 S. Cherry Lane Playground, Open Space, Open Shelter (reservable), Volleyball Court, Soccer/Football Field, Basketball Court, Softball/Baseball Field, 2 Tennis Courts (7.5 acres)
700 Evergreen Drive Playground, Basketball Court (2.5 acres)
1602 Viking Avenue Playground, Basketball Court (.533 acres)
925 Dana Lane Playground, Basketball Court, Open Shelter (reservable), Open Field (1.66 acres)
403 E. McHugh Street Playground, Basketball Court, Open Shelter, Soccer Field (1.94 acres)
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Deer Wood Park
The Halfway Creek Trail features 3.4 miles of crushed rock surface that winds its way from the newly updated Halfway Creek Park, along the creek bed, to Highway XX. The trail features ! ve stunning bridges and massive natural retaining walls to allow bikers, walkers and runners to enjoy the ideal place for ! tness and recreation. Shoulder extensions on Highway XX allow trail users a connection to the Great River trail at Midway. At the north end of Main street the trail connects to the Holland Bluffs trail and extends
and Recreation. NO MOTORIZED VEHICLES!
Sponsor a 1/2 Mile today. Adopting a 1/2 mile section of trail is easy and can be done by families, businesses, youth groups, service organizations or church groups. Sponsors adopt a 1/2 mile section and participate in at least 3 clean up days per year. Clean up involves trash pick up, fallen brush and reporting trail damage. Sponsors will receive signage on their section of the trail recognizing their organization. For more information call (608) 526-2152. Commitment: 3 years.
Fee: Applications are available online or at Village Hall.
in the Park
Sunday Evenings 5-7pm Bring your blankets and lawn chairs, pack a picnic for dinner and join your neighbors at the Halfway Creek Bandshell for evenings ! lled with music for all interests. Watch our website or look for posters at the bandshell and local businesses for details on dates, times and acts. Events are FREE and open to the public.
June 7 Double Take
June 14 Pinski Brothers
June 21 Shuf" in Duprees
June 28 Troubadogs
July 5 Seven Rivers Jazz
July 12 Jan & Kathy Peterson/Joe Cody
July 19 Grumpy Old Man
July 26 Executives
August 2 Daddy's Girls
August 9 TUGG
August 23 Cat & The Fiddle
August 30 Audio Jaxx Band
September 6 Big Strum
September 13 Radio Waves
September 20 LB and the High Volts
Concessions provided by: Holmen High School Interact Club
For information regarding Concerts orConcert Sponsorship contact
(608) 526-2152 or visit www.holmenwi.com
300 West Roberts Street, Holmen, WI
The Spring Track Program introduces the fundamentals of basic track & !eld
events such as running, throwing, jumping, and total !tness. Participants will
train weekly with Park & Rec Staff in preparation for three meets in La Crosse
at Logan High School. Holmen Participants will participate in two mini-meets
and one !nal meet hosted by La Crosse Park & Rec. Meet age divisions are
determined by age of participant on meet date.
Mondays & Thursdays
Time: 6:00-7:15 PM
Open to: Boys & Girls Ages 6-12
March 30-May 9 (No practice Easter week 4/6 & 4/9)
Practice Site: Holmen High School Track
:
Mini Meet #1: Saturday, April 25
Saturday, May 2
Saturday, May 9
Fee: Fee includes t-shirt
March 13th
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Join the Holmen, Onalaska & West Salem Parks
& Recreation Departments for a trip around the
globe to explore various habitats! Participants
will learn how various creatures create habitats
for themselves and others and be able to
get up close and personal with live “Creature
Teachers”, including creepy crawly arthropods,
amphibians, birds, mammals, lizards, turtles and
snakes. The program will include an interactive
educational show as well as time for participants
to interact with the animals
under supervision of the
presenters.
For details about the
Nature's Niche animal
rescue program and
educational exhibits visit:
Date: Tuesday, June 23rd
Location: Omni Center
(255 Riders Club Rd.)
Fee:
(Pre-registration required)
Time: 1:00-2:30pm
All
This introduction to archery is for young or prospective archers to get a taste of what archery has to offer. Intro nights are for beginners only (no previous experience).
Please sign up for only one introductory session to ensure opportunities for more children. No equipment needed.
Tuesday, June 16th
Tuesday, July 7th
Time: 6:00-7:30pm
Site: Arrows in the Square
N7681 Casberg Coulee Rd., Holmen
Fee:
Limit: 18 max per night
Grades K-5
We will explore why we would set up a base on the moon and how we could do it. Then we will create and program a robot that can move on the surface of the moon. We will test our program to collect and transport supplies to build the moon base and share our program and ideas for how to succeed in this mission.
Date: Wednesday, August 12
Time:
10:00-11:30am
12:30-2:00pm
Location: Holmen Library - Main meeting room
Limit: 15 students per session
Fee;
Join us for some robotics fun and learning! We will work in teams of up to three students, grades K-5, assisted by a local FIRST® LEGO® League team N.O.A.M. - Nerds On A Mission who are excited to help spread S.T.E.M. learning in our community!
JOIN OUR TEAM OF MINI NERDS
Grades K-5
We will explore how prosthetic designs help people with disabilities. We will create and program a robotic hand to move objects around. Then we will test our program to make the hand as functional as possible and share our program and ideas for how to succeed in this project.
Date: Wednesday, August 19
Time:
10am-11:30am
12:30-2:00pm
Location: Holmen Library - Main Meeting room
Limit: 15 students per session
Fee:
Each week young archers with some previous
experience will have 1 1/2 hours of supervised
instruction at the range at Arrows in the
Square.
Participants will work on safety, skills, and
consistency each week. Must bring your own
equipment.
Day: Wednesdays
6/17, 6/24, 7/8, 7/15
Time: 6:00-7:30pm
Site: Arrows in the
Square
N7681 Casberg
Coulee Rd, Holmen
Fee:
Person
Limit: 18 max
For ages 10 and up. SIGNED WAIVERS REQUIRED FOR ALL. The game is played with a pneumatic air gun that propels a biodegradable gelatin capsule. These capsules break on impact leaving a “Splat” of (washable) water-soluble paint. A game is won when a player successfully returns the
are professionally refereed to insure player safety and fair play. Fee includes all gear - goggles, mask, gun, air, and !rst 100 balls! On game day, you should wear dark
with some sort of ankle support, bring water, and dress appropriate for the weather.
Open to: Ages 10 & older, parents also welcome.
Date: Sunday, May 17 Time: 1:00 pm-4:00 pm
Arrows In The Square, N7681 Casberg Coulee Rd., Holmen
NO TRANSPORTATION IS PROVIDED
Fee: person (Payable to Village of Holmen)
Extra balls available for
Most spend another
Limit: 8 maximum
2019 had 57 area High School
teams! High School Girls
Summer Volleyball League
available to fall 2020 freshmen,
sophomores, juniors and
seniors.
League plays on Monday
evenings at the Omni Center at
255 Riders Club Rd. and Central
High School in La Crosse from 5:00pm-10:00pm.
GOLD Division
(Varsity-Seniors & Juniors), SILVER Division
(sophomores) or BRONZE Division (freshmen).
EACH TEAM MUST HAVE AN ADULT COACH/
MANAGER.
Wednesday, April 22nd
: Mondays, June 15 - July 27
in the Coulee Region and provides an opportunity for boys and girls ages 4, 5 and 6 to learn the game of soccer. The format will include camp style skill development and small sided (4 on 4) in house style league games. Small sided games allow players to have the most contact with the ball and best opportunity to develop their skills. We are seeking 1-2 parents to assist with each team of 6 kids to help with drills and games.
JR Academy participants who are pre-k or 4k age will meet on Saturdays from 9:00-9:45am, and on Mondays at 5:00-5:45pm. Season will end with league games and player award distribution.
Academy participants who are in Kindergarten will meet on Saturdays from 8:00-8:45am, and on Mondays at 6:00-7:00pm.
Season will end with Jamboree on Friday, May 15.
VYSA DATES:
Site: Behind Viking Elementary School
March 13 Limit: 60 per age group
FEE: TEAM SHIRT & BALL to keep.)
ALL PLAYERS must furnish their own shin guards & soccer socks.
Plastic molded cleats are recommended
Join in on the fun of exciting Major League action
as the Milwaukee Brewers take on the Toronto
Blue Jays at Miller Park. Annually 25-30 buses
(Holmen will have one bus) carry over 1,000
Coulee Region baseball fans to this event. Price
includes: transportation to and from the game via
motor coach with restroom, tailgate party, food,
Memorabilia. This is a family event, no large
coolers. This is NOT a chaperoned Village trip,
parents must accompany children. Holmen bus
departs from Holmen Village Hall at 7:00am. Rain
or Shine. Miller Park has a retractable roof!
SIGN UP EARLY
Date: Wednesday, June 24th
Time: Leave Holmen Village Hall at 7:00am SHARP!
8:30pm (Approx.)
Fee:
available at the Holmen Village Hall. (Tickets will
be available in mid-April, exact date TBA)
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Quick, healthy snacks
Treats for the team
Grab dinner at our deli on the way home
Schedule a Brat Barn fundraiser for your team
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Summer program players will work on their skills in a group setting and daily scrimmages will supplement drill work. We will focus on ball handling and shooting skills to build players con!dence with the ball. Work on your game while having fun with your friends.
Tuesdays & Thursdays
June 16 - July 16
12:30-1:20pm
1:30-2:20pm
2:30-3:20pm
Site: Viking Elementary School (Enter in Front Entrance)
Fee:
May 18 (Limit 30 per session)
kids of all ages
June 15.
online at facebook.com/lacrossecountylibrary and lacrossecountylibrary.org
This program is for girls entering grades 4-8 in the fall of 2020. Participants will work with Nate Johnson (Holmen Girls Basketball Varsity Head Coach) and Brian Valiska (Varsity Assistant Coach). This program will focus fundamentals with numerous small sided games to reinforce the fundamentals being taught.
Tuesdays & Thursdays
June 23 - July 30
10:00am - 11:00am
11am - Noon
Site: Holmen Middle School, Gym A
Fee:
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The 2020 summer track & !eld program will practice in Holmen and
participate in two area meets with Onalaska Park & Rec and La Crosse
Track Club. Meets dates TBD.
Monday/Wednesday/Friday
June 10 - July 10
6-8yrs: 9:00am-10:15am, 9-14yrs:
10:30am-11:45am
TBD (Check Holmen Park & Rec
website for updated meet schedule)
Practice Site: Holmen High School Track
Fee:
*Holmen will host one track meet this season
and will need parent volunteers to help at
meet. Please call the Park & Rec at 526-2152
if you are able to help.
T-Ball is open to boys and girls
ages 5-6 years old. Games and
practice will be on Monday
evenings at Deer Wood Park.
Parent volunteer coaches are
needed for all teams.
Team Assignment & 1st Practice
(all coaches & players):
Monday, June 1st at Deer Wood
Park from 5:30-6:30pm. Please check-in at the Deer Wood Park Shelter/
Concession Stand Area.
Open To: Boys and Girls, Ages 5-6
Mondays, June 1 - July 27
Time: 5:30 or 6:30 (determined by schedule)
Site: Deer Wood Park, Fields A, B & C
Friday, May 8th
Lacrosse isn't just the name of a city! It is of the oldest sports in the
nation and is growing rapidly! Nicknamed "the fastest sport on two feet"
lacrosse is a fast moving team sport that emphasizes teamwork and
coordination. This introductory lacrosse program will utilize experienced
coaches to instruct children on the fundamentals of the sport in a positive
environment. Through positive reinforcement and the promotion of hard
work, dedication and sportsmanship our coaches will provide the best
possible lacrosse experience for our young athletes.
Athletes are asked to dress for activity and wear tennis shoes or cleats.
Tuesdays and Thursdays: June 9-July 2
9:30-11:00am
Location: Remington Hills Park
Fee:
10 min/30 max
Boys & girls ages 7-12 will team up with Park &
Rec staff to compete in different playground,
gym class and back yard games. Games will
ultimate frisbee and more. Get all of your
friends together and plan to sign up for some
great summertime fun.
32 max., 16 min.
Open to: Ages 7-12
Wednesdays, June 10 - July 15
Time: 10:30am-Noon
Site: Deer Wood Park
Fee:
May 22
Children ages 6 and up will get to experience
a wide variety of arts & crafts projects
during this 8 session program. This program has
been scheduled for August this year to allow
more children to participate.
24 maximum,
8 minimum.
Tuesdays & Thursdays
July 28-August 20
Time: 2:00 pm-3:00 pm
July 24
Site: Holmen Village Hall Community Room
Fee:
Ages 3 to 6 will be introduced to a variety of
sports and games. Sports will be modi!ed to the
age group skills. Sports may include modi!ed
versions of soccer, t-ball, kickball, tag games and
more.
Class Size: 25 max., 10 min.
1. 3-4 yr olds: 12:30pm-1:30pm
2. 5-6 yr olds: 1:45pm-2:45pm
Wednesdays, June 10 - July 15
Site: Deer Wood Park
Fee:
May 22nd
Movie Night
Join your neighbors at the Bandshell at Halfway Creek
Park for a magical night of family friendly fun. Bring
your blankets and lawn chairs, pack your favorite
refreshments, and settle in to watch our feature !lm.
Popcorn and soda will be sold on site. There is no fee
to attend the movies, but canned food items will be
collected for donation to a local food pantry.
Movie Night #1Date: Friday, May 29th
Time: Movie begins at dusk (8:15pm)
Toy Story 4
Major complications ensue when Bonnie turns a spork
into a toy, but he sees himself as an eating utensil
instead. Woody, Buzz and Co. have to set out into the
world to !nd him, reunite with Bonnie, and resolve his
existential crisis.
Date: Friday, September 18
Time: Movie begins at dusk (7:00pm)
Spider-Man Into the Spider-Verse
Spider-Man meets many different versions of himself
when a gateway to the multiverse opens up.
*Subject to change based on availability.
Join the Holmen
Police Department for
National Night Out 2020
National Night Out is
an annual community-
building campaign
that promotes police-community partnerships
and neighborhood camaraderie to make our
neighborhoods a safer, better place to live.
and more.
Halfway Creek Park (300 W Roberts St.)
Tuesday, August 4
Time: 5:00-8:00pm
We will be accepting
non-perishable
food items for donation to a local food
pantry.
rig, or bulldozer! Touch a Truck provides a unique opportunity for children to explore vehicles of all types – public service, emergency, utility, construction, transportation, delivery, and just plain cool – all in one place.
Those young and young at heart will be allowed to touch, climb on, and ask questions about their favorite trucks in a safe, supervised environment. Accompanying personnel will teach the children about the equipment displayed and how these machines help us and our community.
Bring out the entire family to enjoy sitting in these trucks and learning about what they do, how they work, and how they bene!t our community.
Do you or your company have a unique vehicle that you would like to share with the community at the Touch A Truck event?
If so, Please contact Holmen Park & Rec at (608) 526-2152 or !ll out the form below and submit it to Holmen Park & Rec at 421 S. Main St., Holmen.
Along with all of the vehicles, there will also be a Kids Fun Zone with various activities. Concessions will also be on site.
The event is FREE and no registration is required, but guests are encouraged to bring canned food items to donate to Local Food Pantries. These Items will be collected at the Park Shelter.
Short on time? Tabata Express is the most remarkable approach to HIIT (High Intensity Interval
Training). It is short, but effective. This 30 minute workout will allow you to drop sizes and inches and
be in the best shape of your life. We will use different timing sequences that will combine cardio
system. Bring small weights, yoga mat and water and be ready to sweat!
There are three levels to every move - hard, harder, and hardest, so something for all levels of !tness!
Sarah Lau-Melby
Mondays
Time: 5:15-5:35pm
March 9 - April 27
May 4 - June 22
July 6 - August 24
Fridays
Time: 5:00-5:30am
March 13 - May 1
May 8 - June 26
July 10 - August 28
Site: GET Fit Studio (315 Ryan St., Holmen)
Fee:
Limit: 8 Min., 15 Max.
This 45 minute full body workout will not waste your time! Pilates Barre
weights to work upper body, then go to the wall or use the back of a
chair for support as you work your legs, seat, hips, thighs, and core. Next
we go to the pilates mat to !nish with abs and core. Each workout is
a little different to keep things fresh and fun. No previous experience
required. (Equipment provided at studio.)
Sarah Lau-Melby
Day: Mondays
Time: 5:45-6:30 PM
March 9 - April 27
May 4 - June 22
July 6 - August 24
Day: Wednesdays
Time: 4:30-5:15 PM
March 11 - April 29
May 6 - June 24
July 8 - August 26
Site: GET Fit Studio (315 Ryan St., Holmen)
Fee:
Limit: 8 min. 15 max.
Pilates Fusion is a unique class designed to build strength and gain
top it all off, the music is awesome!
increased overall core strength, and greater stability.
Mats are available on site, or bring your own.
Sarah Lau-Melby
Day: Wednesdays
Time: 5:15-6:00 AM
March 11 - April 29
May 6 - June 24
July 8 - August 26
Site: GET Fit Studio (315 Ryan St., Holmen)
Fee:
Limit: 8 Min, 15 Max
environment. All levels and ages welcome to participate and enjoy the opportunity to relax, unwind
and stretch.
Sarah Lau-Melby
Sundays
Time: 10:00-10:45am
March 8 - April 26
May 3 - June 21
July 5 - August 23
Site: GET Fit Studio (315 Ryan St.,
Holmen)
Fee:
Limit: 8 Min., 15 Max.
Instructors Dave Ford and Melinda Knutson
are teaching a special 2-night set of classes
for dancers who have mastered the basic
steps to any of the core ballroom dances –
swing, foxtrot, waltz, tango, rumba or cha cha.
If yo u have taken one or more classes from
us or have other dance experience, come
and learn a few new steps to add to your
repertoire! Please register as a couple; we
need similar numbers of leaders and followers
build your skills as a social dancer.
Tuesday, March 31 and
Thursday, April 2
Time: 7:00-8:30pm
Site: Halfway Creek Park West Shelter -
400 Walnut Dr.
Min/Max: 5 min./13 max. couples
Anne Formanek
Tuesdays & Thursday
Time: 5:30-6:30pm
March 10 - April 30
May 5 - June 25
July 7 - August 27 (No class 8/11 or 8/13)
Site: Halfway Creek Park, West Shelter
(400 Walnut Dr.)
Fee: Limit: 8 Min., 20 Max.
®
Are you ready to party yourself into
shape? When participants see a
wait to give it a try. Zumba classes
feature exotic rhythms set to high-
energy Latin and international beats.
getting !t and their energy levels
class like a Zumba Fitness-Party.
exhilarating, often building a deep-
rooted community among returning
students.
good athletic shoes,
weights optional (1-3 lbs), exercise balls
provided.
Elaine Bodin
Tuesdays/Thursdays
Time: 9:00-9:45am
March 10 - April 30
May 5 - June 25 (No class
5/26 & 5/28)
July 7 - August 27 (No class
7/21-7/30, 8/11 and 8/13)
Site: Halfway Creek West Shelter (400
Walnut Dr.)
Fee:
Limit: 7 min./17 max.
A class for all individuals age 50 or over or for anyone looking to start
strength and balance.
Small cardio increments are included to get your body back to full
mobility. If you don't use it you lose it. Lets keep your body and mind
active and !t. Chairs are provided and can be used for all or some of
this workout.
Sarah Lau-Melby
Mondays & Wednesdays
Time: 9:00-9:45am
March 9 - April 29
May 4 - June 24
July 6 - August 26
Site: GET Fit Studio (315 Ryan St.,
Holmen)
Fee:
Limit: 8 Min., 15 Max.
A class that will build endurance and strength. In this class participants can pick
the weight that is best suited for them. We will use equipment such as weight
bench, bars, resistance bands, Kettlebells & TRX. (Equipment provided at studio.)
Sarah Lau-Melby
Day: Mondays
Time: 4:30-5:15pm
March 9 - April 27
May 4 - June 22
July 6 - August 24
Day: Tuesdays
Time: 5:00-5:35am
March 10 - April 28
May 5 - June 23
July 7 - August 25
Site: GET Fit Studio (315 Ryan St., Holmen)
Fee:
Limit: 8 min. 15 max.
yoga where each movement is synchronized with breath. This class includes
traditional asana(poses) and sequences: sun salutations, standing poses,
seated poses and more. Whether you are a beginner or intermediate this will
start your day.
Elaine Bodin
Tuesdays/Thursdays
Time: 7:55-8:45am
March 10 - April 30
May 5 - June 25 (No class 5/26 & 5/28)
July 7 - August 27 (No class 7/21-7/30, 8/11 and 8/13)
Site: Halfway Creek Park West
Shelter (400 Walnut Dr.)
Fee:
Limit: 7 min/17 max
This class is not only for seniors but also for anyone looking to starting a
new !tness program. This class will consist of mild cardio for warm-ups;
to build muscle while strengthening bones. The use of a chair and
modi!cations are always offered.
Franciscan Healthcare in Holmen
Call 608-526-3351 for an appointment.
mayoclinichealthsystem.org
The care you need is right here in Holmen:• Family Medicine
• Obstetrics/Gynecology
• Behavioral Health
• Pharmacy
• Radiology
• Podiatry
• Midwifery
• Physical Therapy
• Lab
• Allergy
MAYO CLINIC CARE INYOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
Limited Arc (6'-12') slow pitch league. Tuesday nights at Deer Wood
Park. League uses ASA bat rules and playing rules with some local
get an ASA membership with entry fee.
Tuesdays, May 5 - August 18
Site: Deer Wood Park Fields, 500 Anderson
St., Holmen
6pm, 7pm, 8pm or 9pm
Men's A and B
Wednesday, March 25th
Fee:
included) No non-resident fees.
Registration will be open immediately to the !rst 32 teams to register.
League Rules (mostly ASA).
August 14-16 (open to non-league teams)
Entry Fee:
Determined by number of teams entered
ASA bat rules, limited arc, 7 home run limit, Holmen league rules
(mostly ASA).
August 15-16
Entry Fee:
Determined by number of teams entered
Holmen Park & Recreation
Fax: (608)526-4357
The 2020 adult sand volleyball league will be played with 3 men and 3
women on the court and played to 3 games to 25 with rally scoring. 2019
teams will be given priority if registered prior to April 3. Lottery for new teams
will take place on April 6.
Day: Thursdays
May 14 - August 20
6pm, 7pm, 8pm or 9pm
Site: Halfway Creek Park Volleyball Court
April 3 for returning teams, April 6 for new teams
Scott Davies, CFP & Tyler Adams, CFP (from Baird)
Fee:
Location: Onalaska Omni Center Banquet Room 3 (both sessions)
When you attend either workshop, you will receive a 20-page workbook
designed to provide you with key take-away actions to motivate you to take
charge, and get you moving in the right direction towards retirement!
Date: Wednesday, April 8
Time: 6:00-7:30pm
This educational workshop will focus on strategies designed to help you:
401k/403(b), pensions, annuities
Date: Wednesday, April 1
Time: 6:00-7:30pm
This educational workshop will focus on Social Security topics including:
Budget Act of 2015
spouses
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Participants will practice and play on courts and with equipment that are age and size appropriate according to national standards.
Foam Ball Lessons Ages 5 & 6: Introduction to tennis skills, utilizing our new 36 ft. courts, low bounce foam balls for greater success, and tons of fun. Participants should be using at 19" youth racquet if less than 34" tall.
Red Ball Lessons Ages 7 & 8: We continue to build tennis skills through the use of our new 36 ft. courts and low bounce red balls. Players will begin to rally over the net, play interactive games, pick up on tennis terms, and learn basic strokes. Players should use 19" or 21" racquet based on height.
Orange Ball Lessons Ages 8-10: Players will begin to re!ne swings and instructors will emphasize proper technique, using our new 60 ft. courts, medium bounce orange balls to lessen pace and optimize reaction time, and exciting game play. Players 35"-45" tall should be using 21" racquet for better swing control. 23" racquet if taller than 46".
full sized court using standard tennis balls. Proper strokes will be reinforced and taught using dead ball drills, live play drills, repetitions, and games. Drills will be structured to each players ability.
Mon. & Wed. June 8 - July 15
9:00-9:50am Red Ball Lesson Ages 7 & 810:00-10:50am Foam Ball Lesson Ages 5 & 611:00-11:50am Orange Ball Lesson Ages 8-10
Tues. & Thur. June 9 - July 16
9:00-9:50am Adult Tennis10:00-10:50am Red Ball Lesson Ages 7 & 811:00-11:50am Orange Ball Lesson Ages 9 & 10
1:30-2:20pm Smash Tennis Team Practice
Site: Deerwood Park Tennis CenterFee:
Limit: 4 Minimum, 16 Maximum
* A limited number of racquets are available on site* Participants should bring water and sunscreen
Boys and Girls ages 8-14 who are ready to begin playing matches are
encouraged to sign up for this program. Team practice will be held for 50
minutes twice a week at Deer Wood Park.
If there are large numbers, we will also use Viking Tennis Courts. Matches
will be played at Logan High School Tennis Courts on Friday mornings. No
transportation is provided.
Matches will be paired based on ability from the very beginner to intermediate
players.
June 9-July 17
Tuesdays & Thursdays
Practice Time: 1:30pm-2:20pm
Practice Site: Deer Wood Park (Viking Courts
will also be used if there are large numbers)
Fridays 6/19, 6/26, 7/3, 7/10, 7/17
Match Time: 9:00am start
Match Site: Logan High School Tennis Courts
Fee:
team shirt)
12,000 square-foot, zero-depth pool. Six
drop slide, beach boat slide, and water play structure. Pirate Ship Playground with concession stand nearby. Coin operated lockers for your convenience. Chairs and loungers provided.
(except during Family Night). No cell phones or cameras are to be used in changing rooms. Cameras and phones may be used outside of changing rooms.
supervised by an adult at all times, and will not be allowed in the facility unless accompanied by an adult.
*Beginning the day after Holmen Schools are
closed, regular summer hours will begin.
The pool will close August 23.
12:00pm - 7:00pm
12:00pm - 5:00pm
(*Family Night until 7pm)
12:00pm - 5:50pm
(Beginning June 8)
June 1-4 5:00pm - 8:00pm
June 5 4:00pm - 8:00pm (Last day of school) July 4 11:00am - 4:00pm (no lessons, swim
team, aerobics, lap swim)
August 15 1:00pm - 5:00pm (KornFest Parade)
August 17-21 12:00pm - 6:00pm
(no night lessons)
* 5:00pm-7:00pm
During this time, the pool will allow "oats and water toys
subject to safety standards. Children will not be allowed in
or to stay without a parent present.
8:00pm-9:00pm Two lanes available.
11:00-11:45am
8:00-9:00 pm
Water Aerobics & Adult Lap Swim start on June 8 and
will end on August 20. The slides are closed during these
scheduled times.
10:00-11:00am (12 & older)
11:00-11:45am (11 & under) Practice begins June 8 (Mon.-Fri.) until late July, evening & weekend meets.
NON- RESIDENT RESIDENT
(65 & Older) Free Free
, After 4:00 pm Reduced Rate
*If purchased by May 15th
*If purchased by May 15th
Free with Pool Membership
Online Registration Only
Residents & Non-residents
Registration by all methods
Residents & Non-residents
By online registration, mail-in,
walk-in, fax, or drop box at the
Village Hall.
ALL POOL MEMBERSHIPS MUST BE PURCHASED
AT THE HOLMEN VILLAGE HALL OR ONLINE
Group rates are available for groups of
30 or more non-residents.
2:30pm. Must pre-register 3 days prior, by
completing form. Call (608) 526-2152 for
more details and form.
Open
at Noon
will need to get your hand stamped/wristband by the cashier prior to leaving the facility
no toys, and no carry-ins allowed.
all times.
electrical storm, is unusually cold outside, or due to lack of participants. Decisions for lessons will be made every half hour. Contact the pool at 526-6092 for further information or check our website.
hours of open swimming for any reason. Otherwise there are NO daily admission refunds.
participants.
removed from the pool with a phone call to their parents.
*Prescription goggles may be used with prior manager
POOL MEMBERSHIP RULES
by May 15) for individuals.
2. Area Seniors age 65 and older, can obtain a free single membership card at the Village Hall (prior to pool season) and at the pool after it opens for the season. Must provide proof of age when applying for the free single membership card. Must renew yearly. Grandchildren cannot be included
1. Children 18 years of age and older may not be included on their parents or guardians family membership; they must obtain their own membership once they turn 18. 2. Multiple families living together, extended relatives living together, or grandparents living with their children over age 18. Each set of parents must purchase their own membership for themselves and their children less than 18 years of age. 3. Baby sitters, day care employees, visiting relatives, or visiting friends cannot be included on a family membership. They must purchase separate memberships or pay the daily admission fee, determined by their of!cial residence.
Resident & non-resident fees apply for many programs offered at the Holmen Aquatic Center.The rules for residency for pool classes will follow the same guidelines as all other recreation offeringsFor details refer to Page 2, top right corner.
not register that child for an ad-
ditional swimming lesson until
after they have completed the
! rst class.
March 2 - Online registration
only (residents and non-resi-
dents), beginning March 16 reg-
istration by any other method.
Lessons meet every weekday
(M-F) for two weeks. Times may
vary depending upon level.
There will be NO refunds after
the session starts and there
charge for any refunds after
registration, but before the ses-
charge for any NSF checks.
FEES:
You can register and check class availability on our website holmenwi.com/holmenpr, click “online registration” then “view activities”
Instruction based on individual abilities. Offered in Sessions #1-#5 at 8:00pm
Parents and children 6 months-3 years. Adjust to water and
basics
Prerequisites: Minimum 4 yrs. old.
Must complete Level 1 or demonstrate all completion requirements of Level 1
Must complete Level 2 or demonstrate all completion requirements of Level 2
Must complete Level 3 or demonstrate all completion requirements of Level 3
Must complete Level 4 or demonstrate all completion requirements of Level 4
Skills covered: Personal water safety/lifeguard readiness, fundamentals of
diving, and ! tness swimming. Must complete Level 5 or demonstrate all
completion requirements of Level 5
minimum number of participants to hold the lessons will be 5.
long.
Beginning
by any
This is a low impact, high intensity water class for all ages to enjoy. This class
will be a full body workout using water dumbbells, kick boards, noodles and
of course, body weight and water resistance. This class has fun music and
high energy.
Sarah Lau-Melby
Mondays
Time: 8:00-8:45pm
June 8 - August 17
Fee:
Tuesdays & Thursdays
Time: 11:00-11:45am
June 9- August 20
Fee:
Site: Holmen Aquatic Center
JUNIOR LIFEGUARDING
Junior Lifeguarding is designed for youths 11 years of age, or those who have
completed the 5th grade through 14 years of age.
Junior Lifeguarding is an effective transition from upper-level Learn-to-Swim courses
to the American Red Cross Lifeguarding program, challenging participants to stay
involved with aquatics. The course also provides the participating agency with a
known group from which to recruit future lifeguards.
Junior Lifeguarding will introduce participants to: The skills needed for entry to
the American Red Cross Lifeguarding course. Communication and decision-
making skills. The basic responsibilities of a lifeguard. The basic knowledge and
skills required to be a lifeguard. The Junior Lifeguarding course does not certify
participants in !rst aid, CPR or AED or as a lifeguard.
July 6 – July 31 (20 days),
Monday-Fridays, 7:00pm-7:50pm
Fee:
AQUATIC CENTER SPECIAL EVENTS
Come dressed for the theme, costume contest, games, music, and sur-prises. Regular Daily Admission required, no extra fees. Theme activities are offered from 1:00pm-4:00pm, open swim will be open until 5:50pm.
Wednesday, June 17, 1:00pm-4:00pm
Wednesday, July 15, 1:00pm-4:00pm
Wednesday, August 12, 1:00pm-4:00pm
Fee:
Participants will have the opportunity to compete in 8-10 local swim
meets, including one home meet. Schedule will be announced on June
8. Participants provide their own swimsuit; black is our team suit color.
Parents are encouraged to attend and informational meeting on June 8
at the !rst practice.
June 8-Late July (TBA)
Monday-Friday (5 days a week, each week)
Advanced (12 & older): 10:00am-11:00am
Beginners (11 & under): 11:00am-11:45am
Participants must be able to swim the
length of the pool (25 yards, front crawl)
Fee:
Do you want to learn the exciting sport of log rolling that's seen on ESPN?
It teaches balance, agility, and mental toughness. Most importantly, it's
really fun and safe. Kids and adults love it! Try it as a family activity.
Class limit of 6, minimum of 2.
(offered the same dates as swimming lessons)
(June 8-June 19):
Class #1 A&B: Monday-Friday, 11:00-11:25am
Class #2 A&B: Monday-Friday, 11:30-11:55am
(June 22-July 3):
Class #3 A&B: Monday-Friday, 11:00-11:25am
Class #4 A&B: Monday-Friday, 11:30-11:55am
(July 6-July17):
Class #5 A&B: Monday-Friday, 11:00-11:25am
Class #6 A&B: Monday-Friday, 11:30-11:55am
: (July 20-July 31):
Class #7 A&B: Monday-Friday, 11:00-11:25am
Class #8 A&B: Monday-Friday, 11:30-11:55am
: (August 3-August 14)
Class #9 A&B: Monday-Friday, 11:00-11:25am
Class #10 A&B: Monday-Friday, 11:30-11:55am
Fee:
9:00-9:50am Level 2 (:25) Level 3 Level 4 Level 59:30-9:55am Level 1 (:25)10:00-10:25am Level 1 (:25) Level 2 (:25) Level 310:30-10:55am Level PT (:25) Level 2 (:25)11:00-11:25am Log Rolling Class #1B Log Rolling Class #1A (advanced)11:30-11:55am Log Rolling Class #2B Log Rolling Class #2A (advanced)
6:00-6:50pm Level PT (:25) Level 1 (:25) Level 2 (:25) Level 36:30-6:55pm Level PT (:25) Level 1 (:25) Level 2 (:25)7:00-7:50pm Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 - Diving8:00-8:50pm Adult Lessons
9:00-9:50am Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 - Fitness10:00-10:25am Level 1 (:25) Level 2 (:25) Level 310:30-10:55am Level PT (:25) Level 2 (:25)11:00-11:25am Log Rolling Class #3B Log Rolling Class #3A (advanced)11:30-11:55am Log Rolling Class #4B Log Rolling Class #4A (advanced)
6:00-6:50pm Level PT (:25) Level 1 (:25) Level 2 (:25) Level 46:30-6:55pm Level PT (:25) Level 1 (:25) Level 2 (:25)7:00-7:50pm Level 3a Level 3b Level 4 Level 58:00-8:50pm Adult Lessons
9:00-9:50am Level 2 (:25) Level 3 Level 4 Level 59:30-9:55am Level 1 (:25)10:00-10:25am Level 1 (:25) Level 2 (:25) Level 310:30-10:55am Level PT (:25) Level 2 (:25)11:00-11:25am Log Rolling Class #5B Log Rolling Class #5A (advanced)11:30-11:55am Log Rolling Class #6B Log Rolling Class #6A (advanced)
6:00-6:50pm Level PT (:25) Level 1 (:25) Level 2 (:25) Level 36:30-6:55pm Level PT (:25) Level 1 (:25) Level 2 (:25)7:00-7:50pm Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 JUNIOR LIFEGUARD (4 wks)
8:00-8:50pm Adult Lessons
9:00-9:50am Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 - Safety10:00-10:25am Level 1 (:25) Level 2 (:25) Level 310:30-10:55am Level PT (:25) Level 2 (:25)11:00-11:25am Log Rolling Class #7B Log Rolling Class #7A (advanced)11:30-11:55am Log Rolling Class #8B Log Rolling Class #8A (advanced)
6:00-6:50pm Level PT (:25) Level 1 (:25) Level 2 (:25) Level 36:30-6:55pm Level PT (:25) Level 1 (:25) Level 2 (:25)7:00-7:50pm Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 JUNIOR LIFEGUARD cont.8:00-8:50pm Adult Lessons
9:00-9:50am Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 - Diving10:00-10:25am Level 1 (:25) Level 2 (:25) Level 410:30-10:55am Level PT (:25) Level 1 (:25) Level 2 (:25)11:00-11:25am Log Rolling Class #9B Log Rolling Class #9A (advanced)11:30-11:55am Log Rolling Class #10B Log Rolling Class #10A (advanced)
6:00-6:50pm Level PT (:25) Level 1 (:25) Level 2 (:25) Level 36:30-6:55pm Level PT (:25) Level 1 (:25) Level 2 (:25)7:00-7:50pm Level 3 Level 4a Level 4b Level 58:00-8:50pm Adult Lessons
A “Safety Day” will be held inside on the #rst poor weather day, don’t assume lessons are cancelled. Check our website for cancellation updates: www.holmenwi.com/holmenpr
Membership Options
Single Unlimited $695
Single Weekday $645
Couples Unlimited $1,195
Family $1395
Senior Unlimited $595
Senior Weekday $645
10 Round Punch Card $275
Junior (Age 17 & Under) $195
Young Professional (Age 18-29) $445
Range Unlimited $250
Unlimited Cart $495
Corporate $1,050
Purchase Your Membership or Punch Card at
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Water Aerobics & Lap Swim are included FREE as part of a Pool
Membership.
Weekdays: 11:00am-11:45am
Weeknights (except Fridays): 8:00pm-9:00pm
Water aerobics starts on June 8 and will end on August 20. The slides are
closed during these scheduled times.
Fee:
Free with Pool Membership
Weeknights (except Fridays): 8:00pm-9:00pm
Two lanes available. Lap swim starts on June 8 and will end on August 20.
The slides are closed during these scheduled times.
Fee:
Free with Pool Membership
BECOME A YOUTH SOCCER REFEREE
Soccer
Courses are offered over the winter. Apply at Holmen Village Hall
for listing of upcoming courses in the Coulee Region. Soccer referees will be hired in February-March of 2020
Take a 50-minute thrill ride on our super-fast, super-wet Jet Boats. Our 1200 hp jet boats will propel you through the Upper or Lower Dells!Season: May 15, 2020 - October 15, 2020
Customer Saves: $4.51
Customer Saves: $0.51Child Age For Tickets: 4-11 years
Over 200,000 square feet of waterparks, kiddie pools, wave pool, lazy river, activity pools, extreme waterslides, plus more!Season: Indoor water park open daily year-round; Outdoor water park open Memorial Day-Labor Day
Customer Saves: $17.45Child Ticket Gate Price: N/AChild Age For Tickets: 0-3 years Any tickets that are FREE: Age 3 and under Chaperone Policy: 1 Adult per 20 Children
Recognized as one of the !nest zoological parks in the country, the Milwaukee County Zoo serves to educate, entertain, and inspire. Under the care of trained animal staff, our animal collection is presented with enrichment opportunities to keep their minds active and healthy.Season: Open 365 days a year, Tickets expire on 12/31/20
Customer Saves: $4.50
Customer Saves: $3.50Child Age for Tickets: 3-12 years Any tickets that are FREE: Age 2 and under
The ultimate Dells adventure offering an outdoor theme park with indoor and outdoor waterparks.
wooden roller coaster. The park also features 7 go
- with waves up to 9 feet tall, 3 lazy rivers, amusement rides and much more.Season: May 23, 2020 - September 7, 2020Ticket Gate Price:
Cars, regular sized mini vans and small SUVs only. Just give your parking ticket you bought from WPRA to our parking attendant to receive your Mt. Olympus wristbands. Any tickets that are FREE: 2 and under are free
Enjoy over 85 acres of excitement for the whole family at America's largest waterpark! Enjoy fun in the sun with more world-class thrills like RAJA Scorpions Tail, Black Anaconda, 2 lazy rivers, 2 wave pools, kids play areas, amazing food options and a summer full of special events.Learn more at www.noahsarkwaterpark.com Season: (Tentative) May 23, 2020-September 7, 2020
Customer Saves: $10.99
Customer Saves: $.99Child Age for Tickets: Under 48" tall Child Age for Tickets: 36" and under are free
Adventure Golf in Wisconsin Dells, mini-golf at its !nest. 5 different courses - 91 unique holes. Clean putting greens and beautiful landscaping. Golf among 30,000+ plants and around waterfalls. Large play and picnic area with shelters. Golf ticket is valid for ages 5 and above - children ages 4 and under play miniature golf free.Season: Mid-March through Late October - weather permitting.
Customer Saves: $3.00
Six Flags Great America and Hurricane Harbor has rides, shows, and attractions for all ages. Come see The Joker, our new Free Fly Coaster, which makes our 15th roller coaster.Season: April 15, 2020 - December 31, 2020
Customer Saves: $27.94 Child Age for Tickets: N/A Any tickets that are FREE: Children 3 and under are FREE
Scenic two hour guided tour on the beautiful Upper Dells of the Wisconsin River. Enjoy towering sandstone cliffs and rock formations that have made the Dells famous. Explore shore landings at Witches Gulch and Stand Rock.Season: March 31, 2020 - October 31, 2020
Customer Saves: $4.51
Customer Save: $0.51Child Age for Tickets: 4-11 years
Adventure on land and water! Our one hour duck ride will take you on exclusive off-road trails, cruise beautiful Lake Delton and travel through the towering rock formations of the Lower Dells on the Wisconsin River.Season: March 7, 2020 - November 8, 2020
Customer Saves: $4.51
Customer Saves: $0.51Child Age for Tickets: 4-11 years
Monday-Friday, 8:00am- 4:30pm at the Holmen Village Hall, 421 S. Main St., Holmen, WI 54636. Tickets will be available for purchase: early May - September 1.
ON ACTIVITY REGISTRATION FORM.
In this class we will use butercream and fondant to decorate cupcakes for St.
Patrick's Day and !ll them with gold or rainbow-colored sprinkles. 6 cupcakes,
frosting and all of the tools you need to decorate with will be provided for you
Trick your friends with cupcakes that look like other foods. 6 cupcakes, frosting,
and all of the tools you need to decorate with will be provided for you to use in
Learn new and exciting ways to decorate sugar cookies using a few common
decorating tips, royal icing and fondant. Bring home 6 completed sugar
cookies to show off and share! Cookies, frosting and all of the tools you need
Unicorn Cake Learn the basics of cake decorating while creating a whimsical unicorn. In this
class you will learn to level, stack and smooth ice a layered cake. Learn several
piping techniques using piping bags and different piping tips. Learn how to
prepare icing consistency and coloring. And you will take home a layered
may have up to 2 people working on one cake.
Come learn Laura's fail-proof method for making perfect cake pops every
In this class you will learn to use Russian piping tips and Easy Bloom tips to
icing. Everything you need will be provided for use in class, and you will take
Ice Cream Cone Drip Cake
Come learn how to make a cake that's dripping with fun! We can't get
enough of the colorful buttercream cakes with chocolate dripping luxuriously
down the sides. A drip cake is versatile, fun and so tempting that it's easy to
see why everyone loves them. In this class you will learn how to smooth ice a
cake, how to make a simple chocolate ganache, how to pipe borders and
how to make realistic looking ice cream cone topper. Cake, frosting and all of
In this fun, four-day camp, young bakers will explore the world of decorating
and create a delicious array of sweet treats. Laura's Baking Delights will
introduce kids to different fundamentals each day.
icing mediums and techniques
cake pops
cupcakes
simple borders
Each "contestant" will participate in 3 rounds of cupcake decorating. Each
round will consist of one or more challenge or surprise element. Rounds
will be about 15 minutes each. Every child will advance in each round, no
eliminations. The results of each round will be displayed for the judges to look
over and a special prize will be awarded to the 1st place cupcake from each
round. This is just for fun, and everyone will get to take their 3 cupcakes home.
All Classes meet at Halfway Creek Park West shelter (400 Walnut Dr.)
Join us for a three day summer camp. Children will learn about horses, help
care for horses and basic riding skills. All children are asked to wear jeans
and shoes with a heel (no tennis shoes or sandals). Helmets will be provided.
Children will need to pack bag lunches. No transportation provided. Waivers
are required to be signed by a parent or legal guardian before participation.
Ages 8-18 years old. Minimum of 6 kids, and maximum of 10.
Have a young child interested in horses? Join us for Pony Pals. Children will
get to help groom the horses and go for a pony ride. All children are asked to
wear jeans and shoes with a heel (no tennis shoes or sandals). Helmets will be
provided. No transportation provided. Waivers are required to be signed by a
parent or legal guardian before participation. Ages 5-7 years old. Minimum of 8
SPRING SESSION 1: . Registration closes April 23.
Registration closes May 28.
SUMMER SESSION 1: . Registration closes August 7.
Registration closes
August 27.
FALL SESSION 1: . Registration closes
September 10.
Registration closes
October 1.
Join us for a six-week lesson program to learn about horses and the basics of
riding. All children are asked to wear jeans and shoes with a heel (no tennis
shoes or sandals). Helmets will be provided. No transportation provided.
Waivers are required to be signed by a parent or legal guardian before
participation. Ages 8-18 years old. Minimum of 3 kids, and a maximum of 5.
SPRING SESSIONS:
March 21, 28, April 4, 11 25 and May 16. Rain date May 30.
Registration closes March 21.
March 30, April 6, 13, 20, 27 and May 4. Rain date May 11.
Registration closes March 28.
SUMMER SESSIONS:
June 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 and July 6. Rain date TBD. Registration
closes May 28.
July 27, August 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31. Rain date September
14. Registration closes July 23.
FALL SESSIONS:
August 30, September 13, 20, October 4, 25 and
November 1. Rain date November 8. Registration closes August 27.
September 28, October 5, 12, 19, 26 and November 2. Rain
date November 9. Registration closes September 24.
Location: Henning Performance Horses at Dutch Mill Farm, 6442 Hamlet Avenue, Sparta WI 54656
The Village of Holmen is now posting
your sales on its website. If you would
like information on your upcoming
sale posted just visit the Village of
Holmen website: www.holmenwi.
com, !ll out the online form and
submit.
Once submitted, the Village will keep
an updated list of upcoming sales
on the page. Only sales within the
Village of Holmen will be posted.
This summer program will offer youth the chance to combine outdoor
exploration and creative expression! It's like a nature camp and art camp
all in one experience!
This week's camp will focus on papermaking from natural materials on
day one. Make your own journal with homemade paper on day two,
and design and illustrate your journal to take home on day three. All
materials will be provided. Dress to be outdoors on the trail. Bathroom and
water fountain accessible. Please bring a water bottle. No art experience
required – open to all abilities.
Jan Wellik, EdD - Director of Eco Expressions nature art program for
kids
M/W/F, June 15, 17, 19
Time: 9:00am-11:30am
Site: Halfway Creek East Park Shelter - 211 Pool St.
7-12
Fee:
provided)
Limit: Min. 3/Max. 20
This summer program will offer youth the chance to combine outdoor
exploration and creative expression! It's like nature camp meets art camp
at the same time!
Participants will explore a variety of art mediums including oil pastels,
water color painting and colored pens/pencils for sketching. All materials
will be provided.
Dress to be outdoors on the trail. Bathroom and water fountain accessible.
Please bring a water bottle. No art experience required – open to all
abilities.
Jan Wellik, EdD - Director of Eco Expressions nature art program for
kids
W/TH/F, June 24, 25, 26
Time: 9:00am-11:30am
Site: Halfway Creek Park East Shelter, 211 Pool St.
7-12
Fee:
Limit: Min-3, Max-20
Holmen Park & Recreation Dept., P.O. Box 158, Holmen, WI 54636
Holmen Village Hall, 421 S. main St., Holmen (24 Hour Drop Box Available)
Family Last Name: _________________________ Parent/Guardian Names: _______________________________________________
Address: ______________________________________________________ City: ____________________________ Zip: ______________
Home Phone: ________________________________ Work Phone: ___________________ Cell Phone: ________________________
Cell Carrier: By listing your cellular carrier, you agree to receive important updates and cancellations via text
message from the village of Holmen. Carrier______________________________________
_____Resident: Village of Holmen _____ Non-Resident: Township (circle one): Town of Onalaska Town of Holland Other
Email: _____________________________________ All checks must be payable to Holmen Park & Recreation
(Complete this section) Membership Card will be mailed to you.
Birth Dates Ages
1. ________________________________________________________________________________
2. ________________________________________________________________________________
3. ________________________________________________________________________________
4.________________________________________________________________________________
Pool Family Memberships: Maximum of 2 adults and their children under 18, and step children under 18, NOT ALLOWED ON MEMBERSHIPS. Children over 18 years of age must obtain their own memberships. Baby sitters, day care employees, and Grandchildren of Village Residents are no longer eligible to be included on a membership.
(Check one)
Check (Please make one check for total due, payable to )
Cash
Gift Certi!cate
Credit Card
(circle) Exp. Date ______ /______
Card # ___________________________________________________
CVV Security # on the back of the card: __________________
Card Holder Name: ______________________________________
Signature: _______________________________________________
School Shirt Other Information Fee (First, Last) (Code Number) Size (notes, requests, etc.)
ALL ADULT PARTICIPANTS MUST SIGN BELOW FOR ADULT PROGRAMS.
I hereby understand that my son, daughter or self is registered to participate in the programs stated on this sheet, sponsored by the Village of Holmen. In addition, I understand that this program, like all physical activity, has some inherent risk involved. Furthermore, my son, daughter, or self is in good physical condition appropriate for the stated activity, and I understand that participants must assume full responsibility for injuries incurred while taking part in these programs. No accident insurance is provided through the Village of Holmen.
Parent or Guardian Signature: ____________________________________________________________Date: ___________________
____________________________ Program: _____________________________
We would like to thank the following businesses for their continued support of youth programming through our organization.
Please support these local businesses and thank them for their contribution to Holmen Park & Recreation.
Special thanks to the Holmen School District for the use of their facilities over the course of the year.
TRAVELING TEAM SPONSORS
Achieve Physical TherapyCoaches Corner Sports
River Town Dental State Farm Bryan Helgeson
RECREATIONAL TEAM SPONSORS
Altra Federal Credit Union Bluff View Bank Brenengen Auto
Courtesy Corporation – McDonald’s First National Bank Games People Play
Hilltopper Refuse & Recycling Holmen Business Association
Lowman Family Dental Mayo Clinic Health System
Pepsi Cola of La Crosse Premier Spine Health & Injury
River Town Dental Winona Nursery
CONCERTS IN THE PARK SPONSORS
Holmen Area Foundation Lowman Family Dental
Prairie Inn & Suites WNB Financial
MSA Professional Services Bluff View Bank Optical Fashions
Hilltopper Refuse & Recycling Heritage Homes
Moxy Salon & Spa First National Bank
SciArt Studio Festival Foods King Furniture
Johns, Flaherty & Collins, SC Holmen Rotary
Park & Recreation CommitteeThe Park, Recreation & Library Committee meets the "rst Wednesday of each month at 5:00 pm at the Holmen Village Hall. The Committee administers, recommends and generally oversees the operations of the Parks, Recreation Programs & Library. Fees, programs, budgeting and park planning are some of the areas the Committee reviews during the year.
Access to AllPersons with disabilities are invited to participate in any of the programs offered. We ask that participants requiring special assistance please indicate this on the registration form or call 526-2152 so we may make any necessary arrangements. Our area also has one of the best Special Olympics programs around.
Call La Crosse Area Special Olympics 608-789-7596 for details.
CORPORATE PARTNERS