Brookings Park & Recreation Summer 2019

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SUMMER RECREATION PROGRAMS

BROOKINGS PARKS, RECREATION & FORESTRY DEPARTMENT

520 3rd Street, Suite 130, Brookings, SD 57006 • (605) 692-2708 www.facebook.com/brookingsparkandrec/


Brookings Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department 520 3RD STREET, SUITE 130, BROOKINGS, SD 57006 | (605) 692-2708

STAFF

Director of Parks, Recreation & Forestry.............................TBD Recreation Manager........................................ Stacy Claussen Recreation Manager..............................................Darren Hoff Parks & Forestry Superintendent..................................Al Kruse Golf Course Superintendent........................... Bruce Hovelson Office Manager......................................................Ronda Mae

Parks & Recreation Advisory Board Members Kristi Larsen Erika Saunders Jay Larsen Sean Binker

Doug Smith Thomas Thvedt Brittany Kleinsasser Steve Berseth

The City of Brookings does not discriminate on the basis of special needs in the admission or access to its programs or activities. The Brookings Parks & Recreation Department will attempt to make alternative accommodations to persons with special needs to allow access to programs and facilities. Call 692-2708 for more information.

RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES PHILOSOPHY STATEMENT

The recreational programming goals of the Brookings Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department include: •To provide enjoyable recreational activities which enhance the quality of life for participants and volunteer leaders. •To provide recreational opportunities, both competitive and non-competitive, for persons of all ages at a reasonable expense. •To establish an atmosphere at each sponsored activity which is supportive of the efforts of each participant and affirms their worth. In order for these goals to be met it is expected that leaders (volunteers and paid staff) do the following things: • Give positive reinforcement to each participant. • Provide educational feedback in a calm manner. • Attempt to include every participant in every activity. • Adopted by the Board April 6, 1992.

CITY OF BROOKINGS MISSION STATEMENT

The City of Brookings is committed to providing a high quality of life for its citizens and fostering a diverse economic base through innovative thinking, strategic planning, and proactive, fiscally responsible municipal management.

PHOTO/VIDEO IMAGE USE CONSENT AND RELEASE

Participation in or attendance at programs or events sponsored by the City of Brookings Parks and Recreation Department constitutes the voluntary consent of the participant or attendee to: (a) be photographed, filmed or videotaped by a Department representative and (b) the reproduction and use of all such photographs, digital images, films and likenesses for publicity purposes in publications, brochures, advertisements, promotional and marketing materials and all other media venues, all without further notice or compensation to participant or attendee who hereby releases to the Department all proprietary rights and copyrights in all such photographs, digital images, films and likenesses (including negatives, positives and prints) which shall be and remain the property of the Department. 2 | 2019 SUMMER RECREATION PROGRAMS


REGISTRATION INFORMATION EARLY BIRD PRICE

Take advantage of Early Bird Pricing and save between 20%-30% of programming fees. Early Bird pricing will end Friday, May 24, at 11:00 p.m. Registrations close (unless noted) one week prior to the start of each session/class. There will be NO phone registration or early registrations. ALL FEES MUST BE PAID AT THE TIME OF REGISTRATION.

ONLINE REGISTRATION: NO LINES, NO WAITING • Begins Tuesday, April 2 at 12:01 a.m. • To register online visit the city’s website: cityofbrookings.org • Follow the simple on-screen instructions. • Payment for all online registration must be with credit or debit card (Discover, Mastercard or Visa). • Must have a current email address to register online. • If you are interested in registering online but do not have computer access, the Brookings Public Library has computers for public use. The user must be 18 yrs. old and have either an ID or library card.

BROOKINGS PARKS & RECREATION FACEBOOK PAGE

The Brookings Parks & Recreation Department Facebook page will have up-to-date information on program updates, cancellations, and pop-up events.

REFUNDS

All refund requests must be accompanied by the participant’s registration receipt. ALL refunds must be made one (1) week before the scheduled start of the program. After this refunds will be made only when unavoidable circumstances have resulted in the participant’s cancellation. Any cost incurred by the department will be deducted from the refund.

CANCELLATIONS

If programs/classes are canceled due to insufficient registration, a full refund will be made. The Brookings Parks & Recreation Department reserves the right to combine or cancel any class if there is insufficient registration. If you register online and class is canceled the convenience fee will NOT be refunded.

WEATHER POLICY

If programs/classes are canceled due to inclement weather, the programs/classes are not rescheduled or refunded. For the most up-to-date status info, call the Parks & Recreation office 692-2708 or find us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/brookingsparkandrec

BROOKINGS PUBLIC LIBRARY

Registration for all summer programs will be held at the library on the dates scheduled.

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HILLCREST AQUATIC CENTER 1505 5th Street | (605) 692-2387

HILLCREST POOL WILL TENTATIVELY BE OPEN SATURDAY, MAY 25-SUNDAY, AUG. 18 SUNDAY, JUNE 16

Father’s Day Aquatic Center Special

Dad gets in free when accompanied by a child with a season ticket or paying a daily fee.

SUNDAY, AUGUST 18

Annual Soggy Doggy Day

JUNE 7-9

Brookings Swim Club Invitational JULY 19-21

6:00-8:00 P.M. • $5.00 PER DOG Dogs must be spayed or neutered, current on vaccinations & dog and people friendly. Owners are expected to keep dogs on a leash when not in the water and pick up after their dog.

B-State Swim Meet

Lap Pool will be unavailable starting Friday afternoon. The lap pool will reopen Sunday upon conclusion of the swim meet. The zero depth and plunge pools will remain open during the weekend.

HILLCREST POOL HOURS: DAILY 1:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M.

FEES

SEASON TICKETS: Individual (all ages) $55.00 + tax • Family of Three $140.00 + tax • Each additional family member $25.00 + tax IMPORTANT SEASON TICKET INFORMATION: All season ticket holders (including all family members) will be issued a photo ID and must possess this ID when entering the aquatic center. Season ticket purchasers are strongly encouraged to purchase their tickets/IDs prior to the season during the dates and times listed. The same ID card may be used during future years.

SEASON TICKET SALES

•Online registration begins, Tuesday, April 2nd at 12:01 a.m. TENTATIVE DATES •Hillcrest Aquatic Center, Wednesday, May 22Friday, May 24, 3:30-6: 30 p.m. •Beginning May 25 during open hours

DAILY ADMISSIONS

$5.00 all ages. Children one year of age and under are admitted free.

DISCOUNT CARD 10 daily passes $45.00

LAP SWIM JUNE 3 - AUGUST 16

Lap Swim: 5:00-6:30 pm Tuesdays and Thursdays *Lap Swim is included with purchase of a season ticket or with the purchase of a daily admission.

PARTY PAD RENTAL

• $25 During Open Hours Only • Outside food & non-alcoholic beverages allowed

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RED CROSS SWIM LESSONS All participants MUST be 4 years old or older and NO OLDER than 16 years on the first day of class.

Hillcrest Aquatic Center (HAC) Pool

1505 5th Street – Parking available north, east and south of the tennis courts. Classes will be held in 2 week sessions M-F. There will be no makeups. No classes will be held the week of July 4th.

EARLY BIRD PRICE: $32.00 + tax • Ends Friday, May 24 at 11:00 p.m. • FEE: $38.00 + tax (5 days per week)

SESSION I: June 3-June 14 • Registration deadline: 5:00pm, Tuesday, May 28 HAC Pool ..............8:30-9:00a.m. ..............M-F ......... Levels 4-6 HAC Pool ..............9:10-9:40a.m. ..............M-F ......... Levels 4-6 HAC Pool ..............9:50-10:20a.m. ............M-F ......... Levels 1-4 HAC Pool ..............10:30-11:00a.m. ..........M-F ......... Levels 1-4 HAC Pool ..............11:10-11:40a.m. ...........M-F ......... Levels 1-3

HAC Pool ..............11:50-12:20p.m. ..........M-F ......... Levels 1-3 Leisure Pool ..........10:00-10:30a.m. .........M-F ......... Levels 1-2 Leisure Pool ..........10:40-11:10a.m. ..........M-F ......... Levels 1-2 Leisure Pool ..........11:20-11:50a.m. ...........M-F ......... Levels 1-2

SESSION II: June 17-June 28 • Registration deadline: 5:00pm, Tuesday, June 11 HAC Pool ..............8:30-9:00a.m. ..............M-F ......... Levels 4-6 HAC Pool ..............9:10-9:40a.m. ..............M-F ......... Levels 4-6 HAC Pool ..............9:50-10:20a.m. ............M-F ......... Levels 1-4 HAC Pool ..............10:30-11:00a.m. ..........M-F ......... Levels 1-4 HAC Pool ..............11:10-11:40a.m. ...........M-F ......... Levels 1-3

HAC Pool ..............11:50-12:20p.m. ..........M-F ......... Levels 1-3 Leisure Pool ..........10:00-10:30a.m. .........M-F ......... Levels 1-2 Leisure Pool ..........10:40-11:10a.m. ..........M-F ......... Levels 1-2 Leisure Pool ..........11:20-11:50a.m. ...........M-F ......... Levels 1-2

SESSION III: July 8-July 19 • Registration deadline: 5:00pm, Tuesday, July 2 HAC Pool ..............8:30-9:00a.m. ..............M-F ......... Levels 4-6 HAC Pool ..............9:10-9:40a.m. ..............M-F ......... Levels 4-6 HAC Pool ..............9:50-10:20a.m. ............M-F ......... Levels 1-4 HAC Pool ..............10:30-11:00a.m. ..........M-F ......... Levels 1-4 HAC Pool ..............11:10-11:40a.m. ...........M-F ......... Levels 1-3

HAC Pool ..............11:50-12:20p.m. ..........M-F ......... Levels 1-3 Leisure Pool ..........10:00-10:30a.m. .........M-F ......... Levels 1-2 Leisure Pool ..........10:40-11:10a.m. ..........M-F ......... Levels 1-2 Leisure Pool ..........11:20-11:50a.m. ...........M-F ......... Levels 1-2

SESSION IV: July 22-August 2 • Registration deadline: 5:00pm, Tuesday, July 16 HAC Pool ..............8:30-9:15a.m. ..............M-F ...... Jr Lifesaving HAC Pool ..............9:20-9:50a.m. ..............M-F ......... Levels 1-6 HAC Pool ..............10:00-10:30a.m. .........M-F ......... Levels 1-4 HAC Pool ..............10:40-11:10a.m. ..........M-F ......... Levels 1-4

HAC Pool ..............11:20-11:50a.m. ...........M-F ......... Levels 1-4 Leisure Pool ..........10:00-10:30a.m. .........M-F ......... Levels 1-2 Leisure Pool ..........10:40-11:10a.m. ..........M-F ......... Levels 1-2

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WEE WADERS HAC Pool

Introduction to water for children 6 months to 4 years of age, when accompanied by a parent or guardian. The purpose of Wee Waders is to develop a high comfort level in and around the water and a readiness to swim for young children. This course does not teach children to be accomplished swimmers or to survive in the water. Age group is determined by participant’s age on first day of class.

EARLY BIRD PRICE: $25.00 + tax • Ends Friday, May 24 at 11:00 p.m. • FEE: $31.00 + tax

SESSION I: June 3-June 12 • Registration deadline: 5:00pm, Tuesday, May 28 5:30 -6:00p.m...... M-W......Ages 19 months-30 months

6:10 -6:40p.m......... M-W........Ages 31months-48 months

SESSION II: June 17-June 26 • Registration deadline: 5:00p.m., Tuesday, June 11 5:30 -6:00p.m. ....M-W.......Ages 6 months-18 months

6:10 -6:40p.m......... M-W........Ages 31months-48months

SESSION III: July 8-July 17 • Registration deadline: 5:00p.m., Tuesday, July 2 5:30 -6:00p.m......M-W.......Ages 19 months-30 months

6:10 -6:40p.m......... M-W........Ages 31 months-48months

RED CROSS JUNIOR LIFEGUARDING

EARLY BIRD PRICE: $36.00 + tax • Ends Friday, May 24 at 11:00 p.m. • FEE: $45.00 + tax

July 22-August 2 • Registration deadline: 5:00p.m., Tuesday, July 10

8:30-9:15a.m. ......M-F........Ages 11-14 Are you interested in lifeguarding – but not quite old enough yet? This course is designed to give 11 to 14 year olds a sneak peek into what it takes to become a great lifeguard. We cover all the basics and prepare you to enter the American Red Cross Lifeguarding program when you turn 15: introduction to lifeguarding, lifesaving skills, leadership skills, fitness and professional development. Lessons are carefully constructed to ensure effective training. Class completion does not certify you as a lifeguard.

SCUBA

Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI) Open Water & Advanced Open Water Diver courses. Advanced registration required with course instructor Dave Koch, 692-7264.

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EDGEBROOK GOLF COURSE

1415 22nd Avenue South • 692-6995 • Gary Moen: Clubhouse Manager

NEW Website: www.golfedgebrook.com

EdgeBrook Golf Course is an eighteen-hole facility which features four sets of tees designed to bring all ages and abilities enjoyment while playing a round of golf. Our newly created forward tees play the 18-hole course at a mere 4,021 yards. The back tees play at 6,336 yards designed to challenge each golfer at a par of 70. Additionally, there is a 9-hole par three short course for juniors and beginners to get started in the game of golf, as well as for those who wish to play in a shorter time or during their lunch hour. EdgeBrook’s many amenities include golf carts, a green grass tee-stand, driving range, a large practice green and chipping green. Tee times can be made 14 days in advance through www.golfedgebrook.com. The experienced clubhouse staff is in place to answer any questions to get players started on the right foot. Beer, pop, snacks and a limited menu is available daily and for special outings. Golf rates for the 2019 season have been approved by the Brookings Parks & Recreation Advisory Board. All memberships can be purchased by cash, check, credit card or payment plan. FAMILY PASSES MAY INCLUDE: Parents, step-parents, children and step children under the age of 19, residing in the same household.

Birdie Special: February 16 to April 13

Regular Season Rates: April 14 or Later

UNLIMITED GOLF $210 + tax Youth $449 + tax Young Adult (19-25), Senior (age 62+) $449 + tax Military Veteran $499 + tax Young Adult/Senior Couple $529 + tax Individual $609 + tax Couples $689 + tax Family $249 + tax College Student Rate (with valid student ID)

UNLIMITED GOLF $210 + tax Youth $474 + tax Young Adult (19-25), Senior (age 62+) $474 + tax Military Veteran $574 + tax Young Adult/Senior Couple $604 + tax Individual $810 + tax Couples $880 + tax Family $249 + tax College Student Rate (with valid student ID)

UNLIMITED GOLF & ½ GOLF CART PACKAGE $709 + tax Young Adult (19-25), Senior (age 62+) $709 + tax Military Veteran $759 + tax Young Adult/Senior Couple $729 + tax Individual $779 + tax Couples $829 + tax Family $449 + tax College Student Rate (with valid student ID)

UNLIMITED GOLF & ½ GOLF CART PACKAGE $784 + tax Young Adult (19-25), Senior (age 62+) $784 + tax Military Veteran $834 + tax Young Adult/Senior Couple $804 + tax Individual $904 + tax Couples $924 + tax Family $449 + tax College Student Rate (with valid student ID)

ADD DRIVING RANGE $150 + tax Individual $200 + tax Family/Couple

ADD DRIVING RANGE $160 + tax Individual $220 + tax Family/Couple

DRIVING RANGE $5.00 per token/bucket PUNCH CARDS (no exp. date, cannot be used for league) $230.00 for 10/18-hole rounds • $175.00 for 10/9-hole rounds • $50.00 for 10/Par 3 course rounds GREENS AND CART FEES Green Fees Weekday Senior/Vet Cart Fee

9 HOLES $15 $9 $10

18 HOLES $23 $17 $15

PAR 3 $5

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9 HOLE PAR 3 COURSE: Season ticket purchase includes unlimited use of the Par 3 course. All players are required to sign-in at the club house. Green fees for non-season ticket holders are required each round. Youth 12 and under play free if accompanied by an adult. REFUND POLICY: Upon receipt and processing of a patron’s membership pass, it is the position of the City of Brookings that there are no refunds of fees or cancellation of any payment plan. The following exception may be considered for a refund prior to June 1 of the current year: Documentation of a serious medical condition incapacitating a patron’s ability to play golf. PAYMENT PLAN OPTIONS: We offer season tickets on a monthly payment plan, deducted from your checking account over a 3-6-month period. The bank deduction is made on the 10th of the month, with the last payment on September 10th Parks and Recreation needs your signature on a purchase authorization form and a voided check blank no later than the first day of the month in which you wish to begin the deductions. For additional information please call the Brookings Parks & Recreation office 692-2708. Office hours are Monday - Friday 8:00a.m.-5:00p.m.

The First Tee of South Dakota at Edgebrook The First Tee of South Dakota improves the lives of young people by providing educational programs and learning environments that build character, instill life enhancing values, and promote healthy choices through the game of golf. The First Tee Life Skills experience enables participants to learn valuable lessons about the importance of maintaining a positive attitude; how to make decisions by thinking about the possible consequences and how to define and set goals from the golf course to everyday life. Participants learn about themselves and others through a range of experiences enhancing their golf skills as well as their fundamental values for life. As their opportunities on the golf course expand, so do the opportunities for their futures. All participants receive yardage books & bag tags so their progress can be observed as they advance within The First Tee certification levels of PLAYer, Par, Birdie, Eagle and Ace. At each certification level, participants are introduced to new golf skills and life skills. Life skills include: Meet & Greet, Character Development, Conflict Resolution, Dreams, Goals, Building a Go-to team, and Appreciating Diversity. The First Tee provides tremendous opportunities for young people to achieve success both in golf and in life. More information will be available to parents prior to the first class and you can learn more about The First Tee Life Skills experience at www.thefirsttee.org, www.thefirstteesouthdakota.org or the Brookings Chapter website: www.facebook.com/FirstTeeBrookings BENEFITS •9 - 1 hour 15 minute sessions of values based, curriculum driven golf instruction •$1 range ball tokens throughout the year (max. 2 per day per participant) •Free membership to the EdgeBrook short course •No young person will be turned away from The First Tee programs because of an inability to pay. Volunteers are always needed—you don’t need to play golf to be an effective role model or volunteer for our program. Registration begins Tuesday, April 2nd, 2019 at 12:01 a.m.: All registration must be completed via the http://www.cityofbrookings.org. Contact: Program Coordinator: Amber Houser (952)210-3359 • thefirstteebrookings@gmail.com 8 | 2019 SUMMER RECREATION PROGRAMS


PLAYer, Par and Birdie Register online, returning participants will be given the opportunity to indicate if they participated in the program in the past and enroll in the PLAYer, Par or Birdie session for 2019.

PLAYer Level helps establish the foundation for young people to become life-long PLAYers of the game. By creating opportunities

for new PLAYers to get on the golf course, the participants are exposed to the game and how it is played; have more fun learning skills of the game; are provided with opportunities for appreciating the game; and as a result, develop and play their game. PLAYer 2 will take place at the same time as the PLAYer sessions, but will be separate and focused on refined skill development and certification for progression to PAR. All new participants must start in PLAYer.

ParLevel focuses on advanced golf skills and focuses on interpersonal and self-management skills on and off the course. Only PLAYers who have completed certification and progression to Parcan register for PAR.

Birdie level emphasizes setting goals and making them a reality. Only Par graduates can register for Birdie. Registration deadline for all: Thursday, May 23rd at 5:00pm EARLY BIRD PRICE: $99.00 + tax • Ends Thursday, May 16th at 11:00 p.m. • FEE: $120.00 + tax

Session 3: May 29-July 31

8:15 – 9:30am..................... Wednesdays................PLAYer, Par & Birdie

Session 4: May 29-July 31

9:45a.m.–11:00a.m............. Wednesdays................PLAYer, Par & Birdie

Session 5: May 29-July 31

11:15a.m.-12:30p.m............. Wednesdays................PLAYer, Par & Birdie

Session 6: May 30-August 1

9:30a.m.–10:45a.m........Thursdays......... Teens....................... PLAYer & PAR (Ages 13+)

Session 7: May 30-August 1

9:30a.m.–10:45a.m........Thursdays......... Boys & Girls Club.... PLAYer & PAR (Ages 7-17)

Session 8: May 30-August 1

11:00a.m.–12:15p.m........Thursdays......... Girls ......................... PLAYer & PAR (Ages 7-17) *Boys and Girls Club members and girls are welcome to register at any age appropriate session or at the designated sessions

PARENT ORIENTATION & KICKOFF EVENT Tuesday, May 28th END OF THE YEAR CELEBRATION Thursday, August 1st. *There will be no programming the week of Independence Day (July 1-7) Make-up Days are built into the program, if your participant misses a day, they will become caught up on another session, no additional days will be added to the program.

Looking for more competitive opportunities?

Check out http://sdga.org/junior-golf The events in the southeast will work great with the 2019 The First Tee summer schedule!

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ADULT GOLF INSTRUCTION All classes held at EdgeBrook Golf Course

Please contact Gary Moen at EdgeBrook golf course for details on dates and times for adult instruction.

TARGET LIL’ DUFFERS Registration deadline: Thursday, May 23rd at 5:00 p.m.

EARLY BIRD PRICE: $40.00 + tax Ends Thursday, May 16th at 11:00 p.m. •FEE: $50.00 + tax

Session 1: May 30– June 20

8:15a.m. – 9:15a.m............. Thursdays...................... Ages 4-6

Session 2: July 10– August 1

8:15a.m. – 9:15a.m............. Thursdays...................... Ages 4-6

ADULT TENNIS INSTRUCTION All classes held at Hillcrest Courts

EARLY BIRD PRICE: $40.00 + tax • Ends Friday, May 24th at 11:00 p.m. • FEE: $50.00 + tax

June 3–July 24 (No Class the week of July 4)

5:30-6:15 p.m. .........Mondays & Wednesdays ..........Beginners/Adv. Beg

FRIDAY YOUTH TENNIS LEAGUE

Friday Youth League is INCLUDED in registration for all athletes enrolled in Junior Tennis. Play each Friday from June 7-July 26 (No League during the week of July 4) 10:00a.m.-11:30a.m. at Hillcrest Tennis Courts.

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JUNIOR TENNIS ACADEMY

Racquet Sizing Chart

Hillcrest Tennis Courts

Our philosophy is designed to bring kids into the game by utilizing specialized equipment, shorter court dimensions and modified scoring all tailored to age and size. Our goal is to make sure the kids are rallying, playing and most of all having fun. It is recommended that kids bring their own racquet (please refer to the racquet sizing chart provided), but a limited number of racquets will be available. Please note that tennis lessons are broken down into two (2) parts. The instruction part is held Monday - Thursdays and the league is held Friday mornings as indicated. Class size is limited to 16 per class. No Weather Makeups.

0-8 YEAR OLDS up to 23” racquet

9-10 YEAR OLDS 23”-25” racquet

10-12 YEAR OLDS 25”-27” racquet

EARLY BIRD PRICE: $24.00 + tax • Ends Friday, May 24 at 11:00 p.m. • FEE: $31.00 + tax

SESSION I: June 3-June 13 Registration deadline: 5:00p.m., Tuesday, May 28

AGE AS OF JUNE 3, 2019 9:00a.m.-9:40a.m............Monday-Thursday............ Ages 11 -18 9:45a.m.-10:25a.m.........Monday-Thursday............ Ages 8 - 10 10:30a.m.-11:10a.m........Monday-Thursday............ Ages 8 - 10 11:25a.m.-12:05p.m........Monday-Thursday............ Ages 5 - 7 12:10p.m.-12:50p.m........Monday-Thursday............ Ages 8 - 10

SESSION II: June 17-June 27 Registration deadline: 5:00p.m., Tuesday, June 11

AGE AS OF JUNE 17, 2019 9:00a.m.-9:40a.m............Monday-Thursday............ Ages 11 -18 9:45a.m.-10:25a.m.........Monday-Thursday............ Ages 5 - 7 10:30a.m.-11:10a.m. ......Monday-Thursday............ Ages 8 - 10 11:25a.m.-12:05p.m........Monday-Thursday............ Ages 8 - 10 12:10p.m.-12:50p.m........Monday-Thursday............ Ages 11-18

SESSION III: July 8- July 18 Registration deadline: 5:00p.m., Tuesday, July 2

AGE AS OF JULY 8, 2019 9:00a.m.-9:40a.m............Monday-Thursday............ Ages 8-10 9:45a.m.-10:25a.m.........Monday-Thursday............ Ages 8 - 10 10:30a.m.-11:10a.m........Monday-Thursday............ Ages 11-18 11:25a.m.-12:05p.m........Monday-Thursday............ Ages 8 - 10 12:10p.m.-12:50p.m........Monday-Thursday............ Ages 5-7

SESSION IV: July 22- August 1 Registration deadline: 5:00p.m., Tuesday, July 16

AGE AS OF JULY 22, 2019 9:00a.m.-9:40a.m............Monday-Thursday............ Ages 11 -18 9:45a.m.-10:25a.m.........Monday-Thursday............ Ages 8 - 10 10:30a.m.-11:10a.m........Monday-Thursday............ Ages 5 - 7 11:25a.m.-12:05p.m........Monday-Thursday............ Ages 8 - 10 CREATING COMMUNITY THROUGH PEOPLE, PARKS & PROGRAMS | 11


KICKSTART SOCCER CAMP Location: Hillcrest Park

Improve passing, trapping, dribbling, shooting, ball control, tactics and other soccer skills.

EARLY BIRD PRICE: $25.00 + tax • Ends Friday, May 24 at 11:00p.m. • FEE: $31.00 + tax

SESSION I: June 4-June 13 Registration deadline: 5:00p.m., Tuesday, May 28 AGE AS OF JUNE 4, 2019 9:00a.m.-9:45a.m................Tuesday – Thursday...........Boys & Girls ages 7-9 10:00a.m.-10:45 a.m..........Tuesday – Thursday...........Boys & Girls ages 5-6

SESSION II: June 18-June 27 Registration deadline: 5:00p.m., Tuesday, June 11 AGE AS OF JUNE 18, 2019 9:00a.m.-9:45 a.m...............Tuesday – Thursday...........Boys & Girls ages 7-9 10:00a.m.-10:45 a.m..........Tuesday – Thursday...........Boys & Girls ages 5-6

SESSION III: July 9- July 16 Registration deadline: 5:00p.m., Tuesday, July 2 AGE AS OF JULY 9, 2019 9:00a.m.-9:45 a.m...............Tuesday – Thursday...........Boys & Girls ages 7-9 10:00a.m.-10:45 a.m..........Tuesday – Thursday...........Boys & Girls ages 5-6

T-BALL

Camelot or Medary Elementary Fields Exact schedule will be determined when registration has been completed. Practices are scheduled tentatively to begin May 28 with games beginning in June. Minimum of 4 teams needed to form a league. Volunteer coaches are needed for ALL teams.

EARLY BIRD PRICE: $35.00 + tax • Ends on Friday, April 12 • Guarantees placement on a team REGISTRATION PRICE: $50.00 + tax begins Saturday, April 13 • Placement on team is not guaranteed T-Ball: Boys and Girls ages 5-6. T-Ball is team sport based on and simplifying baseball and softball. It is intended as an introduction for children to develop ball-game skills and have fun. The age group is determined by the participant’s age on December 31, 2018. Eligibility for programs is as follows: Children born between 1/1/2012 and 12/31/2013 are eligible for T-Ball through the Brookings Parks & Recreation Department.

Girls games: Monday & Wednesday between 5:00p.m.-8:00p.m. Boys games: Tuesday & Thursday between 5:00p.m.-8:00p.m. BASEBALL REGISTRATION through Friends of Brookings Baseball is available through the Friends of Brookings Baseball website: www.brookingsbaseball.com FASTPITCH SOFTBALL REGISTRATION through Brookings Fast Pitch Softball Association for U8 fastpitch softball and older ages through www.brookingsfastpitch.com 12 | 2019 SUMMER RECREATION PROGRAMS


HORSEMANSHIP CLASSES SUMMER 2019 All classes held at SDSU Horse Barn on Medary Avenue

Horsemanship classes for children grades 4-12 (Fall 2019). All equipment is furnished. Participants must wear heeled boot or shoe, long pants, and appropriate shirt. Course content will include handling, grooming, bridling, saddling, general care and riding skills. Parent/Child Class: for children in grades 1-3 (Fall 2019) and their parents. A parent or legal guardian must accompany each child. Course content will include general handling, grooming, colors, behavior, and very basic riding skills. The class is designed to encourage children’s interest in horses. Participates must provide your own transportation. PARTICIPANTS MUST HAVE PREVIOUSLY TAKEN OUR BEGINNER CLASS TWICE BEFORE THEY CAN ENROLL IN INTERMEDIATE CLASS.

Due to the limited number of horses available, limit of only 1 class for the summer. Session I: June 3-14

Beginners............... 9:00am-10:30 am............M, W, F (6 available positions).......Fee: $180.00 + tax Parent/Child......... 5:30-6:30 pm................... T, TH (10 available positions).......Fee: $60.00 + tax Beginners............... 10:30am-12:00................M, W, F (6 available positions).......Fee: $180.00 + tax

Session II: June 17-28

Beginners............... 9:00-10:30am..................M, W, F (6 available positions).......Fee: $180.00 + tax Intermediates......... 9:00-11:15am...................T, TH (8 available positions)..........Fee: $180.00 + tax Parent/Child......... 5:30-6:30pm....................T, TH (10 available positions)........Fee: $60.00 + tax

July 9-12th Students must have completed at least two years of Intermediate riding.

Intermediate.......... 9a.m.-11:15 a.m................T–TH (10 available positions).........Fee: $180.00 + tax

September: Monday evenings, 9, 16, 23 and 30th

If participants have their own helmet (must be approved ASTM/SEI riding helmet) please feel free to bring and use.

Parent/Child ........ 5:30p.m.-6:30p.m............M, W (12 available positions)........Fee: $60.00 + tax

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LARSON NATURE CENTER & DAKOTA NATURE PARK 1705 32nd Street South • (605) 693-2233

Hours of operation: June - Mid-August: Wednesday–Friday 12:00 noon-8:00p.m. Saturday 9:00a.m.-8:00p.m. • Sunday 12:00 noon-8:00p.m. This 135-acre park is a special place that is set apart from the city and its other fine parks. The Dakota Nature Park is a place where nature prevails and all humans are guests. As good guests, humans should tread lightly on the land, undertaking only in activities that have minimal impact on the parks land, water, and wildlife and that allow others to experience a sense of solitude and the uniqueness of this special place. The area is open to public use for such activities as fishing (catch and release practices, all SDGFP rules apply), bird-watching, hiking, biking, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, ice-skating, canoeing/ kayaking and picnics.

PUMP PARK & SINGLE TRACK In addition, the park offers a pump park and single track for the mountain bike enthusiast. If you are a user of this area, please be considerate of others who are also enjoying this opportunity. If you have any questions call the Parks & Recreation office at (605) 692-2708.

LARSON NATURE CENTER ROOMS RATES RENTAL RATE NON-PROFIT RENTAL PER HOUR RATE PER HOUR Classroom $60/hr $30/hr MAX 40 PEOPLE

FEATURES

Perfect for a small conference or meeting, projector and screen available

Atrium

$60/hr $30/hr MAX 60 PEOPLE

Grand room with wood burning fireplace, large windows overlooking the middle pond

Sunroom

Casual setting with the best view of the park and ponds, wood burning fireplace

$60/hr $30/hr MAX 15 PEOPLE

Building

$ 180/hr

$90/hr

MAX 60 PEOPLE

East Shelter

$25/hr $12.50/hr MAX 24 PEOPLE

Natural roof shelter, seats up to 24. Located between East and Island ponds

*Larson Nature Center Building and meeting room rentals require a 2hr minimum for rental ***A rental agreement and liability waiver must be completed and filed with the Brookings Parks & Recreation Department office.

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RENTAL RATES & POLICY The Larson Nature Center is primarily for the use of programs and activities sponsored or affiliated with the Parks Recreation & Forestry Department. The building is for rent when the schedule permits. Building rentals are available for non-profit and businesses with an emphasis placed on nature-based educational themed rentals. We do not accept rental reservations for social gatherings, such as, and not limited to, weddings, birthdays, family reunions, graduations, and bridal/baby showers.

EQUIPMENT RENTALS & RATES $5 FOR TWO HOURS • GPS Units • Binoculars • Fishing Rods $10 FOR TWO HOURS • Kayaks/ Canoes • Stand Up Paddle Boards • Adaptive Bikes • Mountain Bikes EQUIPMENT RENTAL POLICIES: • NO advance reservations • ALL equipment rentals are on a first come first serve basis • Must be 18 years of age or older • Must possess a valid driver license/ID card AND credit card • Equipment must be returned in the same condition as when checked out

FUNTASTIC FISHIN’ FRIDAYS Dakota Nature Park • 1705 32nd Street South

Drop your son or daughter off at 8:00 a.m. Friday morning at the Dakota Nature Park for three hours of supervised fishing and exploring the park. We supply the bait and equipment or if you choose you can bring your own. Max 9 per class

EARLY BIRD PRICE: $19.00 + tax Ends Friday, May 24 at 11:00p.m. • FEE: $24.00 + tax

Class 1: Friday, June 14th Registration deadline: 5:00 p.m., Tuesday, June 11th 8:30a.m.-11:30a.m. Friday .................. Ages 9-14

Class 2: Friday, June 28th Registration deadline: 5:00 p.m., Tuesday, June 25th 8:30a.m.-11:30a.m. Friday .................. Ages 9-14

Class 3: Friday, July 19th Registration deadline: 5:00 p.m., Tuesday, July 16th 8:30a.m.-11:30a.m. Friday .................. Ages 9-14

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NATURALIST PROGRAMS Dakota Nature Park (1705 32nd Street South)

Take a plunge into nature this summer with Dakota Nature Park staff. We’re on a mission to explore the nature park from top to bottom and discover the mysteries of some of its inhabitants! Get unplugged and immerse yourself in the wonders of Mother Nature as you explore, discover and experience the park! Dress for the weather, mud, water, and fun! We recommend each participants bring their own water bottles, insect repellent, and sunscreen. Max 14 per class

EARLY BIRD PRICING: $24.00 + tax • Ends Friday, May 24 at 11:00p.m. • FEE: $30.00 + tax

Nature Explorers • June 4, 5, 6

Join our staff and learn to identify local birds and discover who and what lives in the water. You will also investigate frogs, learn to learn the difference between bugs and insects and so much more! Ages 5 - 7........................... 10:00a.m. – 12:00p.m...................... Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Ages 8 -10.......................... 1:00p.m. – 3:00p.m.......................... Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday

Wonders of Nature • June 11, 12, 13

Wonder how animals survive in nature? We will discover the strange and fascinating ways nature takes care of its animals. Learn how camouflage can help predators and protect their prey. Discover how animal behaviors can aid them in surviving cold winters, finding food and defending themselves. Ages 10 - 13....................... 1:00p.m. – 3:00p.m.......................... Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday

Something Fishy • June 18, 19, 20

Campers should come with your water shoes as we will do a little romping through the ponds looking for fish and other aquatic species in the ponds. Also, do a little fishing and learn about the different bait, line, tackle & hooks. Be prepared to have fun! Ages 5 - 7........................... 10:00a.m. – 12:00p.m...................... Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Ages 8 -13.......................... 1:00p.m. – 3:00p.m......................... Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday

Creepy Crawler Critters • June 25, 26, 27

Does your camper love bugs? How about snakes and salamanders? Come with us and discover all things that creep and crawl. Ages 5 - 7........................... 1:00p.m. – 2:30p.m.......................... Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday

Nature Detectives • July 9, 10, 11

Put your skills to a test on an investigative hike with the Nature Park Staff! Discover cool things in the park! Look for wildlife and their tracks, fish for bugs in the water with dip nets, search for prairie plants and so much more! Wear walking/hiking shoes and boots if your child would like to get his/her feet wet! Ages 8 -13.......................... 1:00p.m. – 3:00p.m.......................... Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 16 | 2019 SUMMER RECREATION PROGRAMS


I Spy Mystery Challenge • July 16, 17, 18

Search for treasures while taking adventure hikes, geocaching, scavenger hunts & park exploration. You will be able to explore on your own a few of the hidden Nature Park’s treasure’s on your own all the different treasures that are hidden throughout the Nature Park! Ages 6 - 9........................... 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 p.m.................... Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday

Fitness Fun at the Nature Park • Mondays • June 10, 17, 24 • July 8, 15, 22

Take in the amazing scenery and fresh air by joining our staff at the Nature Park for some fitness fun! Jogging, biking, walking, yoga, stretching, balance & climbing are just a few of the possibilities you may experience! Come dressed for fun-filled activities in the outdoors! Make sure you bring your water bottle! Ages 5-7...............11:00a.m. – 11:45a.m. • Ages 8 -10...............1:00p.m. – 2:00p.m.

SPECIAL PROGRAM: EARLY BIRD $30.00 + tax • Ends Friday, May 25 at 11:00p.m. • FEE: $36.00 + tax

Wildlife Rangers • July 23, 25

Wildlife Rangers will travel back in time to imagine what life was like for the Native Americans and early settlers of this area. Campers will learn basic survival skills such as shelter building, outdoor cooking, animal tracking, fishing, canoeing, kayaking and outdoor games. Bring a sack lunch! Ages 10-13......................... 10:00a.m. – 3:00p.m........................ Tuesday, Thursday

INTRODUCTION TO KAYAKING CLASSES Youth Classes -Hillcrest Aquatic Center Adult Classes - Dakota Nature Park • 1705 32nd Street South

Class includes learning about the equipment and its uses, dock launches, maneuvers, posture, using single kayaks, boating courtesy, safety issues along with free time on the ponds to do some kayaking on your own. No paddling experience is required, beginners are welcome! Life jackets and basic equipment are provided. Be prepared to swim and get wet. A half-price rental coupon is available for all class participants!

EARLY BIRD PRICE: $24.00 + tax • Ends Friday, May 24 at 11:00p.m. • FEE: $30.00 + tax

Class 1: Saturday, June 15 Hillcrest Aquatic Center Registration deadline: 5:00p.m., Tuesday, June 11th 9:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Ages 11-w17 Max 6 per class

Class 2: Saturday, July 20 Dakota Nature Park Registration deadline: 5:00p.m., Tuesday, July 9th 9:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Ages 18 and Older Max 8 per class

Class 3: Saturday, August 10 Hillcrest Aquatic Center Registration deadline: 5:00p.m., Tuesday, August 6th 9:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m Ages 11-17 Max 6 per class

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NATURE CENTER BIRTHDAY PACKAGE Saturdays between 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Celebrate your child’s Birthday at the Nature Park with a 45-minute nature-based activity provided by our staff. Bring your own food and drink.

2 HR Rental - $150 Each additional hour = $50

Party of 10 or less • $5 each additional person 2-week minimum notice required

SAND VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE Roster and fees are due Thursday, May 16, 5:00 p.m. Fee: $60.00 + tax ($64.50)

This is a 6 on 6 coed league played on Thursday evenings beginning June 6 at Pioneer & Sexauer Parks, 6:00 p.m. to dark.

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ADULT KICKBALL LEAGUE

Roster and fees are due Thursday, May 23, 5:00p.m. • $60.00+tax ($64.50) This league will play on Sunday nights June 2-August 4 at Medary & Camelot Parks. Teams can play up to 9 players on the field at a time. Rosters and rules may be picked up at the Parks & Recreation Office, 8:00a.m.-5:00p.m., M-F.

BROOKINGS YOUTH FOOTBALL

Welcome to Brookings Youth Football, a youth organization dedicated to providing opportunities for youth to learn the fundamentals and skills of football. The online registration for the 2019 football season is available at www.brookingsyouthfootball.com. Registration for Brookings Youth Football includes the Bobcat Youth Football Camp.

BOBCAT YOUTH FOOTBALL CAMP Registration for the Bobcat Youth Football Camp is available at www.brookingsyouthfootball.com. The camp is geared towards teaching the fundamentals for youth entering grades 3-6 in the 2019-20 school year.

The Kay Cheever Arbor Day Run (or Walk) For Shade Lobby of the SDSU Performing Arts Center (1601 11th Street)

Friday, April 26, 2019 • 6:30a.m. Start REGISTRATION FROM 5:30A.M. TO START, NO PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED.

COST: FREE! (Donations accepted to cover event costs) PRIZES: A free tree to each entrant. COURSE: 5K (A 3.1 mile) Run/Walk course around and through SDSU campus. REFRESHMENTS: Will be available. •This event honors the late Kathleen “Kay” Cheever, Brookings’ “Friend of Trees”, a lifelong advocate for the planting, nurturing and appreciation of trees in the Brookings area. •For further information, call STEVE BRITZMAN at 697-9058 or visit www.prairiestriders.net. •Sponsored by the Brookings Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department and the Prairie Striders Running Club. Plan to run or walk with us as we begin the Arbor Day Celebration!

KIDS OF ALL AGES WELCOME!

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BROOKINGS ACTIVITY CENTER 320 5th Avenue • 692-4492 • tsaugstad@cityofbrookings.org

The Brookings Activity Center has many programs to offer the 50+ Generation. There is something going every day of the week. The following activities offered but not limited to: computer classes, exercise programs, monthly ladies’ tea, monthly bingo and Monday night dances. Arts and craft classes and card games are also offered. If you don’t see it here, let us know and we will try to offer it. The monthly newsletter includes highlights of many of our activities as well as a calendar of events for the coming month. The dues are only $20.00 per year. The Center is available to rent for your special occasions. Give us a call today! (605) 692-4492)

ACTIVITY CENTER ACTIVITIES

.............................9:00A.M....................... 10:00A.M.............. 12:30P.M.-3:30P.M....... 7:00P.M. MONDAY..............Aerobic Exercise...............Fit & Fun Cardio.......Cards, 8-Ball...................... Dance TUESDAY...............Gentle Stretch Yoga..........Tai Chi.......................Cards WEDNESDAY........Aerobic Exercise...............Fit & Fun Cardio ......Cards, 8-Ball THURSDAY............Gentle Stretch Yoga..........Tai Chi.......................Cards FRIDAY...................Aerobic Exercise.................................................Cards, 8-Ball SATURDAY.........................................................................................Cards

SAFETY TOWN

Safety Town is an early childhood safety education program designed to introduce all types of safety conditions to four, five, and six-year-old children. During a ten-day course, children learn safety behavior through their own involvement. They do this by role-playing in simulated and actual life situations (under the guidance of a teacher and a police officer). Safety-songs, poems, art projects, stories, movies, and a bus trip, combined with actual practice, make this program a fun, learning experience that children eagerly look forward to attending! Sponsored by: National Safety Town Center in cooperation with the Brookings Police Department and the Brookings Traffic Safety Committee. CHILDREN MUST BE 4 YEARS OLD BY DECEMBER 31, 2018 IN ORDER TO ATTEND. Monday through Friday at Medary Elementary School June 3-June 14 10:00am to 12noon Fee: $20.00 +t ax June 3-June 14 1:00pm to 3:00pm Fee: $20.00 + tax June 17-June 28 10:00am to 12noon June 17-June 28 1:00pm to 3:00pm

Fee: $20.00 + tax Fee: $20.00 + tax

July 8-July 19 10:00am to 12noon July 8-July 19 1:00pm to 3:00pm

Fee: $20.00 + tax Fee: $20.00 + tax

The program will be held Monday through Friday for two weeks with a graduation program on the last day. There will be a “first day orientation” on the first day of Safety Town in the gym. A schedule and other pertinent information will be mailed to you. To register online visit the city’s website: www.cityofbrookings.org Online registration begins April 2th , 2019 and ends May 28th at 5pm. Starting May 29, registration will only be available at the Police Department. Instructors (5th, 6th, 7th, & 8th grade students as of this school year) interested in volunteering to help with Safety Town contact Chris Larson at the Brookings Police Department @ 692-2113 to register. For more information or to sign up after Parks & Rec registration, contact Chris Larson at the Police Department at 692-2113, Monday through Friday, 7:00am to 4:00pm. 20 | 2019 SUMMER RECREATION PROGRAMS


DOG PARK

12th Street South and 7th Avenue South The Dog Park is an off-leash recreational area. The park features an agility course and has areas for small and large dogs. The area encompasses approximately 25,000 square feet.

SEXAUER PARK CAMPGROUND 121 West 10th Street

Sexauer Park is the only park in Brookings where camping is allowed. The campground contains 18 pads suitable for trailers, RVs, campers and similar vehicles. Five sites are constructed as pull-through. Additionally, there is a large grass site available for tents. For more information, please call the Parks & Recreation Office at 605-692-2708.

PARK SHELTER RENTALS Save the date with park shelter rentals. Park shelters A, B, C and E at Hillcrest Park and the park shelter at Pioneer Park can be reserved for ½ day and full day rentals. All remaining park shelters, that are not reserved are free for the community to use on a first come first basis. To reserve a park shelter please contact the Brookings Parks & Recreation Department.

Half day rentals: 10:00a.m. - 4:00p.m. or 5:00p.m. - 11:00p.m. Full day rentals: 10:00a.m. to 11:00p.m. HALF-DAY RENT Hillcrest Park Shelter A (112 capacity) $20 + tax

FULL-DAY RENT $30 + tax

Hillcrest Park Shelter B (72 capacity) $15 + tax $25 + tax Hillcrest Park Shelter C (56 capacity) $15 + tax $25 + tax Hillcrest Park Shelter E (112 capacity) $20 + tax $30 + tax Pioneer Park Shelter (75 capacity)

$15 + tax $25 + tax

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DOUGLAS CHITTICK COMMUNITY GARDENS Each year the Brookings Parks & Recreation Department offers approximately 550 garden plots for seasonal planting for Brookings residents. Plots are available for annual and perennial planting. Each plot is roto-tilled, fertilized, measured and numbered. There are hose bibs in each row, so gardeners can take their own garden hose and water their own plot. •Each plot measures 20 feet by 25 feet and is rented for $30+tax per season. •The Community Gardens are located at the northeast corner of Medary Avenue and Highway 14 Bypass intersection (south of the go-cart track). •We have four raised accessible garden beds available for the 2019 planting season at the north-west corner. •For reservation procedures and guideline, contact the Brookings Parks & Recreation Department

GARDEN SCHOOL

“Beginning Vegetable Gardening” Sponsored by the Brookings Area Master Gardeners and Brookings Park and Recreation Department The Brookings Area Master Gardeners are excited to offer a beginning gardening class at the Brookings Community Gardens. This class is designed for those of you with an interest in gardening looking for some basic education and instruction on how to get a garden started and keep it maintained. There will be 6 Demonstration plots covering in ground gardening, raised bed gardening, container gardening, composting, and production gardening techniques. These plots will be prepared and planted by class attendees. Meeting Dates: June 1st, 8th & 15th Time: 1:30 – 3:00 PM Location: Brookings Community Gardens Plots Q, R & S Cost: $30 What you need to bring: A Garden Journal, Pen, Bug Spray, Sun Screen, Hat & Gloves. Course Basic Outline: First Saturday – Site Selection, Plant Selection, Garden Layout Second Saturday – Site Preparation, Fertilizing, Planting Third Saturday – Garden Maintenance, Watering, Harvesting Class information and updates will be available on the Brookings Parks & Recreation Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/brookingsparkandrec/ You do not have to rent to a plot to attend the class!!

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Brookings County 4-H

2810 22nd Ave. South, Suite 2|Brookings, SD 57006|605.693.8280| brookingscountysd.gov In addition to the traditional 4-H program, Brookings County 4-H offers summer programs that provide a great opportunity for youth to engage in fun activities, and to learn by doing. Summer programming, community service, club activities, project days, and 4-H events allow youth to develop new skills through hands-on learning. Call the Extension Office (605-693-8280) or visit the Brookings County 4-H Facebook page for information on how to enroll in 4-H and participate in upcoming activities).

YOUTH SAFETY CAMP: June 11, 2019 at the Brookings County Outdoor Adventure Center

Registration Due: May 10 Age Group: 8-12 Hours: 8:30 am – 3:30 pm Safety Camp is an opportunity for youth to learn the importance of accident/injury prevention and emergency response. Safety and preparedness topics may include weather, electrical, fire, chemical, food, health, farm & livestock, and ATV/golf-cart safety. Learning and re-visiting this knowledge is critical for youth to feel confident when making safe choices and avoiding dangerous situations.

CLOVERBUD DAY CAMP: June 13, 2019 at the Brookings County Outdoor Adventure Center

Registration Due: May 24 Age Group: 5-7 Hours: 9:30 am - 3:00 pm Space is limited to 30 participants Cloverbud Camp will focus on cooperative learning and exploring 4-H while having fun! Youth will be introduced to the 4-H program, and project areas through age appropriate themes and activities.

4-H GREENHORN DAY CAMP: June 20, 2019 at the Brookings County Outdoor Adventure Center

Registration Due: May 31 Age Group: 8-10 Hours: 9:30 am - 3:00 pm Space is limited to 30 participants Is your 8, 9, or 10 year old new to 4-H, or maybe just interested in learning about the opportunities that are available? This exploratory day camp will feature 4-H project areas, youth in action events, and ways to participate in 4-H. Project areas include foods & nutrition, photography, physical activity, science, horticulture & gardening, livestock, and many more!

4-H DOG PROJECT: Practices begin in May 2019 at the Brookings County Outdoor Adventure Center.

Practices are held weekly at 7:00 pm Age Group: 5-18** Required Equipment: 6 ft. leash, flat collar, and a choke chain Join the 4-H Dog Club! Learn obedience training and dog-handling techniques. Practices will help prepare you to participate in the county and state 4-H dog shows. For additional information about the Dog Club and enrollment*, contact the Brookings County Extension Office.

4-H SUMMER SHOOTING SPORTS - SHOTGUN: Practices begin in June 2019 at the Brookings Gun Club Practices are held weekly 6:00 pm Ages: 8-18** Registration begins: May 1 Spots are often limited and are on a first come, first serve basis, based off completed registration with payment.

*4-H enrollment through sd.4Honline.com, must be completed by May 31, in order to compete in 2019 state-level events. ** All ages are determined by their age as of January 1, 2019. South Dakota State University, South Dakota Counties and U.S. Department of Agriculture Cooperating South Dakota State University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer (Male/Female) and offers all benefits, services, education and employment opportunities without regard for ancestry, age, race, citizenship, color, creed, religion, gender, disability, national origin, sexual preference, or Vietnam Era veteran status

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2019 BROOKINGS ARTS COUNCIL YOUTH - ADULT ART CLASSES/EVENTS MAKING ART HAPPEN

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PRE-REGISTRATION is required on all classes as class sizes are limited and materials need to be ordered 1 week ahead of time. REGISTRATION will take place at the Brookings Arts Council, 524 4th Street from 12:00-5:00pm, Tuesday – Saturday or online at: www.brookingsartscouncil.org . Class fees are collected at time of registration at BAC or online. 10% off all class fees for members. APPROPRIATE DRESS is important for class participants. LOCATION: All classes are at 524 4th Street, unless noted otherwise.

ADDITIONAL CLASSES MAY BE ADDED: Keep checking our website www.brookingsartscouncil.org our Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/brookingsarts for the most up-to-date information!

ART FACTORY: Our Art Program with the Advance artists meets every Tues, and Friday from 12:30-2:00pm. We love volunteers and helpers, so please let us know if you would like to assist or even teach!

BASEMENT PAINTING GROUP:

For those that love to paint, this is the group for you! EVERY Thursday from 12:305:00pm, join other painters working on individual projects and collaborating on art talk and ideas. NO PRE-REGISTRATION NEEDED.

MAKING HYPERTUFA POTS: Learn how to make hypertufa (peat moss/vermiculite/cement)-perfect for succulent planters! Instructor: Carla Michel Date: March 9 Time: 9am-11am Cost: $40 Location: Brookings Arts Council Classroom Minimum of 6 students, Maximum of 10

STEPHEN CROWLEY SPEAKING EVENT: The first of 3 events in the 3M Community Vibrancy series, 25 year photojournalist with the New York Times will be presenting in Brookings. Speaker: Stephen Crowley Dates: Thursday, April 4 Time: 6:30pm with reception to follow Cost: Ticketed event TBD Location: McCrory Gardens For more information, please go to www.brookingsartscouncil.org

‘JUST WRITE’ CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP: Led by author Phyllis Cole-Dai. Beginning and experienced writers in all genres welcome, 14 years and older. Bring own writing supplies and imagination! Instructor: Phyllis Cole-Dai Dates: Tuesday, April 23 Time: 6:30-8pm Cost: $15 Location: Brookings Arts Council Classroom Minimum of 5 students, Maximum of 15

ACRYLIC LANDSCAPE PAINTING: Create a spring or summer landscape using acrylic paints. All materials provided. Instructor: Karen Kinder Time: 2:45-5pm OR 6:30-8:30pm Location: Brookings Arts Council Classroom

Dates: Wednesday, April 24 Cost: $25 Minimum of 4 students, Maximum of 12

BEGINNING LEATHERCRAFT: From carving to stamping, students will learn the basic techniques to create embossed designs on leather. All materials provided. Instructor: Gwen McCausland Dates: Saturday, May 18 Time: 10-11:30am Cost: $20 Location: Brookings Arts Council Classroom Minimum of 5 students, Maximum of 10 24 | 2019 SUMMER RECREATION PROGRAMS


8 SIDED ORIGAMI BOX: Participants will learn how to fold an 8 sided origami box with a star pattern on top. Instructor: Pam Blake Dates: Tuesday, June 4 Time: 6:30-8:30pm Cost: $35 Location: Brookings Arts Council Classroom Minimum of 10 students, Maximum of 20

CLAY/LEGO ANIMATION SERIES: Students will learn to create sop motion animations using Lego blacks and/or modeling clay. All materials provided. Instructor: Jacob Bosmoe Time: 11am-12pm Location: Brookings Arts Council Classroom

Dates: Monday-Friday, June 24-28 Cost: $75 for entire series Minimum of 5 students, Maximum of 10

SCULPTING DRAGONS AND FICTIONAL BEASTS: Learn how to make your own dragon or beast with sculpture supplies. All materials provided. Instructor: Jacob Bosmoe Dates: Monday-Friday, June 24-28 Time: 2-3pm Cost: $75 for entire series Location: Brookings Arts Council Classroom

WATERCOLOR BASICS: Learn basic techniques for working with watercolor. Paint properties, color mixing, control, layering and more! All materials provided. Instructor: Jacob Bosmoe Dates: Tuesday, June 25 Time: 6:30-7:30pm Cost: $15 Location: Brookings Arts Council Classroom Minimum of 5 students, Maximum of 20

SGRAFFITO TRINKET DISHES: Hand build small ring and trinket dishes while learning the ancient decorating technique of Sgraffito. All materials provided. 2 sessions per section. Instructor: Rachel Funk Dates: Tuesday and Thursday, July 16 and 18 Time: 6:30-8:30pm Cost: $60 Location: Brookings Arts Council Classroom Minimum of 4 students, Maximum of 10

CARTOONING MAD LIBS: Students will have fun creating crazy and hilarious cartoon characters. All materials provided. Instructor: Chuck Bennis Time: 7:00-8:00pm Location: Brookings Arts Council Classroom

Dates: Tuesday, July 23 Cost: $15 Minimum of 5 students, Maximum of 15

SHARPIE AND RUBBING ALCOHOL MAGIC COASTERS: Learn to use rubbing alcohol as a solvent with alcohol markers to create magical effects on clay tiles to make coasters. All materials provided. Instructor: Jacob Bosmoe Dates: Tuesday, August 6 Time: 6:30-7:30pm Cost: $15 Location: Brookings Arts Council Classroom Minimum of 5 students, Maximum of 20

ACRYLIC POUR: Pouring, puddling, dripping are the

defining characteristics of this medium! All materials provided. Instructor: Linda Hoffelt Dates: Thursday, August 15 Time: 6:30-9:30pm Cost: $20 Location: Brookings Arts Council Classroom Minimum of 5 students, Maximum of 15

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Brookings Parks and Recreation

AREA PARTNERS

Listed below are partners and advertisers of the Brookings Parks and Recreation department. These organizations offer many programs and services for youth and adults that happen all throughout the summer. We encourage you to check out their website or call to find more about the programs that they are offering. Brookings County 4-H/SDSU Extension

Dakota Plains Kart Club

Big Sioux Bowmen

South Dakota State University

Brookings Arts Council

Brookings County Outdoor Adventure Center

Brookings Adult Softball Association

Special Olympics- Brookings

Brookings Community Band

Prairie Striders Running Club

Brookings Community Music School

Brookings Tennis Club

Brookings Figure Skating Club

Science Visions Inc.

Brookings Friends of Baseball

Children’s Museum of South Dakota

South Dakota Art Museum

South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks

Brookings Futbol Club

Brookings Activity Center

Brookings Basketball Association

South Dakota Education Campus of Brookings

Brookings Ice Skating Association

Brookings Public Library

Brookings School District

Spotlight Theatre Studio

Brookings Swim Club

Hungerford Chiropractic & Physical Therapy

Brookings Tae Kwon Do Club

Brookings Youth Volleyball Club

Brookings Wrestling Club

Knutzen Family Dentistry

Boys & Girls Club and The Club Teen Center

Brookings Area FCA

Brookings Youth Fast-Pitch Softball Association

Tee’d Off

Brookings Youth Football

Brookings Gun Club

605-693-8280

www.bigsiouxbowmen.com

(605) 692-4177 •www.brookingsartscouncil.org www.facebook.com/Brookings Softball Association

www.facebook.com/Brookings Area Community Band (605) 692-5893 •BCSMusicS@Brookings.net www.brookingsfsc.com

www.brookingsbaseball.com

www.sdstate.edusouthdakotaartmuseum www.Brookingsfc.com

www.brookingsbasketball.com www.brookingsrangers.com www.brookings.k12.sd.us

www.brookingsswimclub.com brookingstaekwondo.com

www.brookingswrestling.com/

www.greatfuturessd.org/brookings

https://sites.google.com/site/brookingsareafastpitch/ www.brookingsyouthfootball.com

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www.southdakotakartclub.com www.sdstate.edu

www.bcoac.org/ www.sosd.org/

www.prairiestriders.net

brookings.tennis@gmail.com www.sciencevisions.net www.prairieplay.org www.gfp.sd.gov

tsaugstad@cityofbrookings.org www.sdedcampus.com

(605) 692-9407 • www.brookingslibrary.org www.spotlightbrookings.com (605) 697-5145

www.brookingsyouthvolleyball.com

(605) 692-9463 • www.knutzendental.com www.BrookingsAreaFCA.org

(605) 692-7273 • www.TeedOffGolfBrookings.com Brookingssportsmanclub@gmail.com


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Online registration for Park & Rec Programs begins April 2 at 12:01 a.m. at www.cityofbrookings.com

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