CAP Spring/Summer 2019 Brochure

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Affordable pricing, high-quality equipment, and a commitment to your health!

Are you interested in personal training? Introducing Beth Quackenboss, a Holistic Heath and Nutrition Coach certified and personal trainer through American Council on Excercise. Let Beth lead you on a path to excellent health!

See page 15 for details!

The Cambridge Community Fitness Center is located in the Cam-

Orientation: All new members will enjoy an orientation to the facility.

bridge High School and is open to students, employees, and the public. The Fitness Center has been made possible by a generous donation from the Cambridge Foundation, as well as numerous other families, individuals, and community groups. The Community Fitness Center is operated by the Cambridge Community Activities Program (CAP), in partnership with the Cambridge School District, and available for use during staffed hours. To access the Fitness Center enter the Cambridge High School, east parking lot.

During the orientation, members will learn how to safely and properly use equipment, review policies and expectations, and have an opportunity to ask questions.

Membership: All members will be issued a membership card and are required to swipe their card upon arrival.

Cambridge Community Fitness Center Memberships

Cash or Check

Monthly

(Credit Card Only)

Single Annual $240 R / $300 NR

$22 R / $27 NR

Family Annual $420 R / $480 NR

$37 R / $42 NR

High School $60 R / $80 NR Non-Athletic Daily $4 R / $5 NR 20 Pass $50 R / $70 NR

CAP Personal Training will provide you with a professional personal trainer who has the skills and qualifications to design an effective, safe and personalized fitness program just for you! You will work one on one with your trainer, who will provide you with continual motivation and instruction on proper cardiovascular, strength and flexibility techniques. Please contact Jordan Nichols at (608) 423-8108 to start on your journey to health and wellness.

2019 Hours

Personal Training Fees 1 on 1 training session

$40 per hour

M-Thurs 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

10 sessions

$350

Saturday 7:00 am - 10:00 am

20 sessions

$660

2 on 1 training session

$60 per hour

10 sessions

$500

20 sessions

$960

M-F 5:15 am - 7:45 am

HOLIDAY HOURS CLOSED:

May 27 & July 4. Hours may change during holidays; any changes will be noted on the CAP website at www.cambridgecap.net.


A letter from the Director CAP staff has been working hard to provide a wide array of recreational based programs for you this spring and summer. There is literally something for everyone! We are bringing back our popular programs and have added a new pool deck yoga class for adults. Be sure to check them out! We also encourage you to challenge yourself this summer by participating in either the Lake Ripley Ride or Try Cambridge Tri. Both events are family friendly and have participants of all ability levels! We would also like to invite you to attend the monthly Community Café. This FREE monthly meal is designed to build community through friendship, family and fellowship all while eating delicious food. Each month a different local organization, church, business or group sponsors the Café which is held at the Cambridge High School (unless noted otherwise). Will you join us next month? CAP is very grateful for the continued support of our program for the past 15 years. We are amazed each day by the generosity and kindness of the community members. Thank you for allowing us to serve you!

Sincerely,

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Lesli Rumpf, CPRP, AFO CAP Executive Director

CAMBRIDGE COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES BOARD The Cambridge Community Activities Program relies upon input from residents who volunteer their time to serve on this board. They each contribute diverse interests for the overall development and improvement of recreational opportunities. The CAP Board of Directors meet on a monthly basis. Anyone interested in meeting dates is asked to contact the CAP office. Eddie Pahuski, Chairperson Tim Bolger Joe Brady Kris Frey Katie Jeffery Bernie Nikolay

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CONTENTS Cambridge CAP Funtastic Guide Spring-Summer 2019 OUR MISSION

CAMBRIDGE CAP OFFICE 403 Blue Jay Way, Cambridge, WI

The Cambridge Community

Lesli Rumpf, CPRP Executive Director lrumpf@cambridge.k12.wi.us (608) 423-8108

Activities Program encourages and promotes life-long wellness by providing a variety of high-quality recreational activities, learning opportunities, aquatics programs, and services to the broad Cambridge area community.

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CHILD CARE CAP CARE is a state-licensed, group child care facility that provides enrichment-based care for grades 4K – 4.

YOUTH ACTIVITIES Nurture their physical development with a variety of athletic options including karate, soccer, and more.

YOUTH ENRICHMENT Build connections for your child through a variety of classes, outings, and fun events.

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ADULT FITNESS Join a fitness class, come play at the gym, or hire a personal trainer.

ADULT ENRICHMENT Take time away to do some sewing, crafting or attend a social event.

RIPLEY PARK Head down to the lake and experience the beach, disc golf, and all that our park has to offer.

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COMMUNITY & FAMILY EVENTS & ACTIVITIES So many events, and so little time! Experience the Lake Ripley Ride and the Try Cambridge Tri for starters!

COMMUNITY RESOURCES We have the best! Learn about volunteer opportunities with our fire department, EMS team, and library.

AQUATICS Participate in lessons, experience the Wibit, get your lifeguard certification or get fit in the pool!

Kristine Reich CAP Office & Finance Manager kreich@cambridge.k12.wi.us (608) 423-8108 Jordan Nichols Director of Athletic & Fitness Operations jnichols@cambridge.k12.wi.us (608) 423-8108

CAP FOOD PANTRY & YOUTH CENTER 211 South Street, Cambridge, WI Chad Holpfer, CPRP CAP Park, Recreation, & Youth Director youthcenter@cambridge.k12.wi.us (608) 423-8045 Cambridge Food Pantry & Resource Center Nancy Brattlie Food Pantry Coordinator foodpantry@cambridge.k12.wi.us (608) 423-8142

CAMBRIDGE POOL & CAP CARE 802 West Water Street, Cambridge, WI Cambridge Area Community Pool Kathryn Jenkins, AFO, CPO Director of Aquatics Operations kjenkins@cambridge.k12.wi.us (608) 423-8097 CAP CARE Mandy Hollis CAP CARE Coordinator ahollis@cambridge.k12.wi.us (608) 423-8044 Key Cambridge Elementary School – CES Nikolay Middle School – NMS Cambridge High School – CHS Cambridge Area Community Pool – CACP


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CAP Director of Aquatics Operations (608) 423-8097

CAP CARE Coordinator (608) 423-8044

CAP CARE (608) 423-8044 CAP CARE is a state licensed, group child care facility that provides enrichment based, wrap around care and programming for children ages 4 – 10. CAP CARE is based out of the CES, Rooms 130 – 131, & 135. Fee: Initial $30 registration fee to hold spot. $4.00 per hour for care. Parents will fill out a monthly calendar by the 21st of the preceding month of the dates and times their child will be attending. No refunds/credit will be given for any missed dates (including illness). Snacks are included in the fee. Breakfast ($2.15) and lunch ($3.25) may be purchased for an additional fee. Payments: CAP CARE accepts check, cash, Wisconsin Shares or credit card. Minimum Attendance: 4K: A child must attend a minimum of three times per week. K-4: A child must attend a minimum of four times per week. This may be a combination of morning and/or afternoon periods.

CAP Summer Day Camp Imagination Station

Back again this summer! CAP Summer Day Camp is offering a daily rate! Online registration is not available for daily rates. Please contact Cap Care at (608) 423-8044 to register.

CAP CARE: • Will operate on early release days • Will operate on non-school days (except for major holidays) • Will NOT operate during emergency closing days due to weather Hours of Operations: Grades Days K – 4 Mon. – Fri.

Times 6:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. & 3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

4K Wrap Around Care Ages: Children enrolled in the 4K program Hours of Operation: 4K Mon. – Thurs. 6:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. 4K Fridays 6:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Raiders of the Lost Artifact Dates: March 25-29 Time: 6:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Ages: 4 (must currently be in 4K) – 10 Fee: $150 R / $165 NR *Registration deadline: March 15

Calling all archaeologists, explorers and adventure seekers! Indiana Jones needs our help to find the Lost Ark full of wonders, spoils and surprises! Come prepared to steal the golden idol before being hit by a boulder, learn to land planes (paper, of course) on runways, be ready to cross “Alligator Lake” and so much more. We will visit Westside Park to look for lost artifacts, go swimming at the Cambridge pool and try to cross Alligator Lake, followed by a movie, and exploring Milwaukee Public Museum for lost treasure. Minimum 10 participants.

Day: Monday - Friday Time: Half Days 6:30 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. & 12:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Full Days 6:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Ages: 4 (with one year of schooling) – 10 Location: “Base Camp” will be in the Cap Care rooms Fees

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$40

$50

Half Day - Field Trip Daily

$50

$60

Half Day - Weekly Rate

$125

$140

Full Day - Daily Rate

$50

$60

Full Day - Field Trip Daily

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Full Day - Weekly Rate

$150

$165

Summer Day Camp is more than just summer day care, it’s an adventure! This state licensed Day Camp will offer hands on activities that will provide your child with fun, excitement, and learning opportunities.

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Week 1: June 10-14 Half Day Week Theme: Emergency Services Safety first! Day Camp campers will explore a variety of different emergency services and the special skills that each of them do. We will explore crafts, STEM projects, cooking and demonstrations from EMS, Fire Department, Police, Medical, and sending care packages to our military. We will visit the Fort Healthcare SIM lab and learn CPR and First Aid skills.

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CHILD CARE Week 2: June 17-21 Half Day Week Theme: Time Travel It’s a race against time! Day Camp campers will build a time machine to adventure in worlds of the past, and then back again! Travel back with us to days of dinosaurs, the totally awesome 80’s, roaring 20’s, groovy 70’s and escape from the Underground Railroad. Don’t worry, the campers will be back in time for pick-up each night! We will visit Milton House to help the slaves escape in the Underground Railroad. Week 3: June 24-28 Half Day Week Theme: X Games Let the X-Games begin! Day Camp campers will explore a variety of high energy sports and get in touch with their creative side, making X-treme crafts and snacks each day. We will visit Skyzone for some X-treme sports. Week 4: July 1-5 Full Day Week (closed 7/4/19) Theme: Destination Imagination Let the creative juices flow! What can your imagination come up with? Day Camp campers will be able to use a variety of unusual materials to solve STEM challenges; create imaginative structures, collages, and crazy snacks. We will visit Retzer Center Planetarium to see where our imagination takes us. Week 5: July 8-12 Half Day Week Theme: Carnival Have you ever thought of running away with the circus? This week you can send your kids away to the circus! We will bring back the novelty and excitement of carnival activities, special events, games of skill, concessions and where ever your child’s imagination will lead us! We will experience a carnival first hand by going to the Jefferson County Fair. Week 6: July 15-19 Full Day Week Theme: Jedi Training In a galaxy not so far away . . . the Jedi Knights are calling upon their many brave Padawans to learn the Jedi lessons and fulfill their destiny. Campers will begin the week as Padawans who are preparing to begin their Jedi training. Throughout the week, these Padawans will explore the science of being a Jedi, create their own planets, or droid. Discover the force within you through teamwork, confidence building, and decision-making games. We will experience our galaxy not so far away at the UW Space Place. May the Force be with you!

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Week 7: July 22-26 Full Day Week Theme: Safari Lions, tigers, and bears! Oh my! We’re creating a zoo here! Day Camp campers will go on a safari this week. Nothing is more fun than a healthy dose of leopard print and tiger-striped paint. If your child is feeling the call of the wild, join us this week and go bananas! We will go on our own safari at Safari Lake Geneva. Week 8: July 29-August 2 Full Day Week Theme: Edible Engineering Learning is sweet with science that you can eat! Have some fun and play with your food while learning the science behind it. From marshmallows to Pop Rocks, these are a tasty source for food experiments.. The best part of the week is when Toppers pizza comes to visit and we have a Chocolate Shoppe ice cream party… this week of candy chemistry will give you a serious sugar rush! We will experience and taste natural sugar at Honey Acres Museum. Week 9: August 5-9 Full Day Week Theme: Planet Earth Reduce, reuse, & recycle. This week Day Camp campers are saving the world! From dirt cups to recycle crafts and nature STEM activities, we will be learning about the earth and how to protect, enjoy and appreciate it. We will visit the Madison Waste Water Plant for a tour this week. Week 10: August 12-16 Full Day Week Theme: Meet the Beasts Get your kids ready for a roaring good time at Day Camp. The world is full of fantastic creatures. This week Day Camp campers will explore all the wild creatures. Activities will include troll homes, wild STEM activities and cooking projects. We will see the beasts up close when we visit the Henry Vilas Zoo. Week 11: August 19-23 Full Day Week Theme: Shipwrecked Oh no! We’ve been shipwrecked! What will it take to survive a week of being shipwrecked at CAP CARE? Find out as we build our own boats, decode a pirate’s map, search for buried treasure, and participate in island relay races. We are turning this accidental destination into an exciting island adventure! At the end of the week, we will celebrate with a “Rescued” party. What better place to party after being shipwrecked than a field trip to Noah’s Ark!


YOUTH ACTIVITIES PRESCHOOL ACTIVITIES

YOUTH ATHLETIC

First Friends

Children’s Karate Time: 6:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.

Time: 8:15 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Ages: 3-4 Location: CAP CARE Room Instructor: Kristin Stockwell, Certified Teacher Designed to give children and opportunity to explore, invent, discover, create, share, and learn with other children. Every class will be divided into structured and open ended learning while focusing on fun. Free play, circle time, music, art, enrichment, storytime, and movement will be incorporated every week in various ways. Children will develop Preschool social skill and independence wile parents are free to run errands feeling confident their child is in a safe environment. Children need to be potty trained to attend First Friends. Children may enroll for the Monday/Wednesday session OR the Tuesday/Thursday session.

(belts: novice red, junior white, black stripe, novice white/yellow stripe)

Time: 6:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. (belts: new to program & plain white belt)

Students are not required to purchase a uniform. If a student chooses to purchase a uniform it will be roughly $25-$30 (based on size) and purchased through Sensei Bolton. A belt test out fee of $30 will be accessed upon completion of skills. The belt test out fee includes a belt and official certificate of completion through Shorin ryu karatedo international. This fee will be paid to CAP. Min 6 / Max 20

Session Dates

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Mondays & Wednesdays

March 4 - April 17 (no class week of 3/25)

$180

8/10

Tuesdays & Thursdays

March 5 - April 18 (no class week of 3/25)

$180

8/16

Mondays & Wednesdays

April 22 - May 29 (no class May 27)

$165

8/10

Tuesdays & Thursdays

April 23 - May 30

$180

8/16

Dates: Thursdays, June 13 & 27, July 11 & 25, August 8 & 22 Time: 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Location: CES Room 129 Ages: 3 – 4 Instructor: Gabby Stachel Fee: $10 R / $15 NR Get your preschooler outside for this summer playtime group. We will have open ended art, games, snacks, and fun at every class. Please apply sunscreen & bug spray prior to class. Min 5 / Max 10

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Jordan Nichols

CAP Director of Athletic & Fitness Operations (608) 423-8108

Ages: 5 & up Location: CES Commons Sensei Patricia Bolton has been practicing martial art for over 20 years with experience in multiple disciplines. She holds a 3rd degree black belt and the title of Shidoin. For more information about Sensei Patricia Bolton please visit www. imokkarate.com

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Spring Sessions (6 weeks) Days: Mondays & Wednesdays Session I: February 25 – April 10 (no class the week of 3/25) Session II: April 15 – May 22 Fee: $45 R / $60 NR Summer Sessions (5 weeks) Days: Mondays & Wednesdays Session I: June 3 – July 3 Session II: July 15 – August 14 Fee: $40 R / $55 NR

Lil’ Jays Running Club Dates: Mondays & Wednesdays, April 1 – May 15 Race Day: Saturday, May 18 Time: 3:15 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. Grades: 3 – 7 Location: CES Gymnasium Instructor: Jay Nikolay Fee: $75 R / $90 NR The Lil’ Jays Run Club is open to both boys and girls that want to have fun and get fit! The 7 week program will empower your child to be physically active while training for a 5K race. Participants will meet twice a week to learn about healthy choices, the benefits of physical activity, and to develop a passion for fitness. The club will culminate with the Furry Friends 5K race at the Jefferson County Fair Park. Cost includes race entry and running club shirt. Minimum 20 participants.

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YOUTH ACTIVITIES Softball Open Gym

Windmill Softball – U8

Dates: Sundays, March 17 – April 28

Ages: 7 – 9 Fee: $40 R / $55 NR (before March 3) $50 R / $60 NR (after March 3) The focus at this level will be on learning the fundamentals of softball. The games will be played on Wednesday evenings.

(excludes April 14 & 21; ending date subject to change based on practice start dates)

Time: U10 - U12 - 2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. U14 – U16 - 3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

(Times subject to change based on coaches’ availability)

Location: NMS Gymnasiums Fee: FREE Join the CHS and youth softball coaches as they work with players to get them ready for the upcoming season! Players should bring their Coaches receive a 50% discount! gloves, and other That’s right; coaches will receive 50% off the cost personal softball of registration for the specific child’s team they are equipment. coaching. To be eligible for the coaching discount, Please note that coaches MUST attend the preseason coaches this open gym is meeting or make arrangements to meet contingent on volindividually with Jordan. unteer help to facilitate the session. All participants must have an emergency contact form on file prior to participating; available on the CAP website.

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Windmill Softball –U10, U12, U14 Ages: 9 – 15 Fee: $60 R / $70 NR (before March 3) $70 R / $80 NR (after March 3) Coaches will help determine the appropriate league of play based on the birthdates of the majority of the girls in the class. Doubleheaders are played for both home and away games.

Windmill Softball – U16 Ages: 16 – 18 Fee: $70 R / $85 NR (before March 3) $80 R / $95 NR (after March 3) The U16 softball program is run in conjunction and under the guidance of the CHS softball program. Players are expected to commit to practices and games, with playing time being reflective of commitment and skill. Doubleheaders are played for both home and away games.

ASA Windmill Softball

Baseball Open Gym

Dates: Mid May thru late July The Cambridge CAP participates in an ASA sanctioned Windmill Girls’ Fast Pitch League. Girls are divided into leagues according to their age; cutoff is the age as of January 1, 2019. All levels of CAP Softball are traveling leagues with games played both at home and away (parent transportation required). Uniform tops are provided to all first year players; players provide their own gray pants. Practice schedules will vary from coach to coach; coaches will contact players to notify them of their first meeting date. For more information on the ASA Windmill leagues, check out http://www. eteamz.com/windmillfastpitchsoftball/.

(excludes April 14 & 21; ending date subject to change based on practice start dates)

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Dates: Sundays, March 17 – April 28

Time: Teener & Pony - 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Little League - 1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Location: CHS Small Gymnasium Fee: FREE Dust off your glove and get out your baseball equipment! It’s time to improve your skills for the baseball season. The CHS and youth coaches will help participants brush up on their skills in time for the upcoming season. Please note this open gym is contingent on volunteer help to facilitate the session. All participants must have an emergency contact form on file prior to participation; available on the CAP website.

Coach Pitch Dates: Tuesdays & Thursdays June 4 - July 18 (no games 7/2 or 7/4) Ages: 6 – 9 or two years of t-ball Location: NMS Diamond 2 and 3 Fee: $30 R / $45 NR (before May 10) $40 R / $55NR (after May 10) In this local league, teams are arranged at random based on the number of participants. Coaches are used to pitch to players on both practice and game days. Practices will focus on fundamental skills, rules of the game, and general gameplay. Teams will also compete with no scores or standings recorded. Game schedules are created and shared with parents in late May. Those participants who are 8 years old may also consider playing Windmill Softball or Little League.


YOUTH ACTIVITIES Tiger T-Ball

Little League

Dates: Mondays, June 3 – July 15 (no class 7/1) Time: 6:00 p.m. – 7:15 p.m. Ages: 5 – 6 Location: NMS Diamond 3 Fee: $25 R / $37 NR (before May 10) $35 R / $47 NR (after May 10) Tiger T-ball teaches children the proper techniques of throwing, catching, hitting, and running the bases. A low-key, fun approach will be used to teach the fundamentals to the children. Children must be 5 years old by June 3 or entering kindergarten in the fall.

The Cambridge CAP participates in the Eastern Suburban Youth Baseball League, which includes the surrounding communities of Columbus, Cottage Grove, Deerfield, Fall River, Jefferson, Lake Mills, Marshall, McFarland, Monona, and Waterloo. For more information, please log onto http://esybl.org. Uniforms tops are provided for both Little League groups; players are required to wear gray pants to match. First year players are provided with a hat. Returning players may purchase replacements by contacting the CAP main office at (608) 423-8108. There is a mandatory spring “Warm-Up” day for all boys interested in playing American or National League on Sunday, April 7 (rain or shine) from 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. for NL and 12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. for AL at the CHS Gyms OR CHS Baseball Fields (weather dependent). Participants need to have proper shoes for either venue.

Youth Baseball Program Coaches are needed at all levels; a great way to volunteer and get involved in your community! Please contact CAP for more information at (608) 423-8108, or email Jordan Nichols at jnichols@cambridge.k12.wi.us.

VISIT US AT: WWW.CAMBRIDGECAP.NET

New This Year Uniform pick up and drop off times

Pickup: Thursday, April 18 from 5:30 p.m. – 6:15 p.m. Return: Wednesday, August 7 from 5:30 p.m. – 6:15 p.m. Location: CHS Commons

Parent information meetings will also be held on this day in the CHS Commons at 10:45 a.m. and 12:45 p.m.; all parents are asked to attend at least one meeting. Any parent interested in coaching is asked to inform Jordan and attend the coaches’ meeting set for Wednesday, March 20 at 6:00 p.m. in the CHS Community Room. Coaches attending the meeting will receive a 50% discount on their child’s registration!

ESYBL Little League (National or American League) Dates: Mid May thru late July Grades: 3 – 6 Fee: $55 R / $90 NR (before March 3) $65 R / $100 NR (after March 3) Participants registered for Little League should plan to attend the mandatory Warm Up Day on April 7 to have basic skills assessed. Player assessment will be used in creation of both National and American League teams. National League teams will play regularly on Mondays and Wednesdays, and American League teams play on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Practices will start early May or 3 weeks prior to first game and will continue during the season at the discretion of the team and coach’s availability. Parent transportation is required and teams have an opportunity to participate in one tournament before, during, or after the regular season.

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YOUTH ACTIVITIES Pony League

Recreational Soccer

Dates: Early June thru late July Grade: 7 (2018 – 2019 school year) Fee: $65 R / $80 NR (before March 3) $75 R / $90 NR (after March 3)

Volunteer coaches are needed to make CAP soccer programs a success! If you are interested in coaching please attend our coaches meeting. Spring: Wednesday, March 13 at 6:00 p.m., Fall: August 14 at 6:00 p.m. both in the CHS Community Room. Coaches in attendance will receive the 50% off coaching discount!

(10 player minimum at deadline)

Pony League is a traveling baseball league (parent transportation required) designed to transition players from Little League to Teener League baseball. The schedule will be set by the league and players will be contacted in regards to practices and games. Uniforms are provided; players are asked to purchase blue socks. There will be a coaches meeting for anyone interested in coaching Pony or Teener on Wednesday, March 20 at 6:00 p.m. in the CHS Community Room. Coaches attending the meeting will receive a 50% discount on their child’s registration!

Upper Level League Baseball Programs In conjunction with the CHS Baseball Program, the CAP offers summer baseball for grades 9 – 12. Summer baseball is a great way for players to build upon their skills and provides an opportunity to strengthen the CHS team. Legion and Teener teams are offered based on registration numbers and teams are assigned based on age and skill. The Teener and Legion programs are operated under the guidance of the high school coaching staff. These leagues are designed to provide players with an opportunity to participate at a high level of competition, with a goal of state tournament play in mind. Therefore, a commitment to area travel, practices, games and work ethic are expected for these leagues. Playing times in games may not be equal and skill levels, attendance, attitude, sportsmanship and commitment will be used to determine playing time.

Teener League Dates: Late May thru late July Ages: 13 - 15 (prior to January 1, 2019) Fee: $85 R / $100 NR (before March 3) $95 R / $110 NR (after March 3) (11 player minimum at deadline)

Teener is a traveling, competitive baseball league (parent transportation required). The schedule will be set by the coach and players will be contacted in regards to practices and games. Uniforms are provided; players are asked to purchase blue socks. There will be a coaches meeting for anyone interested in coaching Teener on Wednesday, March 20 at 6:00 p.m. in the CHS Community Room. Coaches attending the meeting will receive a 50% discount on their child’s registration!

Legion Baseball Dates: Early June thru late July Ages: 16 – 19 Fee: $90 R / $105 NR (before March 3) $100 R / $115 NR (after March 3) (11 player minimum at deadline)

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Spring Dates Dates: Saturdays, April 13 – May 25 (no soccer May 11 – Touch a Truck)

Location: CES Fields Fee: $30 R / $45 NR (before March 13) $40 R / $55 (after March 13) Fall Dates Dates: Saturdays, September 7 – October 12 Location: CES Soccer Fields Fee: $30 R / $45 NR (before August 14) $40 R / $55 NR (after August 14) In this fun, exciting, recreational soccer league your child will learn fundamentals, rules and basic plays. Games are played at 8:00 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m., or 11:00 a.m. depending on registration numbers. Practices are held for the different teams at the discretion of their respective coaches. You will be contacted by a coach regarding your child’s team assignment. Shin guards are MANDATORY at all levels. Cleats are not required but are helpful. 4K Division Open to children currently in 4K, this division is a 4K only group that is the base level introduction to the sport focusing on a few skills. This group will only meet on Saturdays and will be in a practice format (with parent involvement). Full games will not be played. Kindergarten/1st Grade Division (U6) Open to children currently enrolled in kindergarten or first grade. U6 is intended to be the next progression in the soccer skill development, with continued focus on the fundamentals of the game and having fun. This division will practice weekly and also play on Saturday mornings. Children will play small sided soccer (3 on 3) on small sized fields (25 X 30 yards). They play four 8 minute quarters; referees and goalies are not used at this level. 2nd/3rd Grade Division (U8) Designed for children in grades 2 and 3; children will continue to develop basic skills, while also learning advanced gameplay and strategy in a fun relaxed environment. Teams will play 4 on 4, on a 30 X 35 yard field. They will play four 10 minute quarters; referees and goalies are not used at this level. 4th/5th Grade Division (U10) The U10 program will be offered to children in grades 4 - 5 with the intent of this division to continue growth in the sport, while also preparing players for the next progression to either GDU or other more organized soccer leagues. This division will practice at least one day a week outside of regular scheduled games.


YOUTH ACTIVITIES Recreational Soccer (continued)

Youth Tennis Lessons

We encourage all soccer enthusiasts to check out the Glacial Drumlin Soccer program. The league offered by CAP is strictly a recreational league, focusing on fundamentals, equal play, and learning basic plays. Glacial Drumlin United (GDU) is a soccer club comprised of over 200 players from the communities of Cambridge, Deerfield, Lake Mills and Waterloo; with ages ranging from eight to nineteen. For further information or to register contact Anne Aplin at (608) 764-5006.

Dates: Thursdays (Rain make up: Fridays) Session I: June 13 - July 18 (no class 7/4)

Blue Jay Volleyball Camp Dates: Tuesdays & Thursdays, April 9 - 18 Grades: Beginners & First Year Campers (Grades 3 - 5) 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Intermediate / Advanced Campers (Grades 6 - 8) 7:15 p.m. – 8:15 p.m. Location: CHS Large Gymnasium Fee: $25 R / $38 NR Pass, set, and spike your way to a good time! Join the CHS volleyball staff to improve your volleyball skills. Skills covered will include passing, serving, setting, hitting approaches, and an introduction to offense and defense. Participants in grades 3 - 5 will experience entry level instruction covering basic skills. Participants in grades 6 - 8 will experience a brief review of basic skills but will also discuss and practice more advanced level skills like defensive movements and blocking. Registration includes a commemorative T-shirt. Minimum 15 participants.

Snag Junior Golf Camp Dates: Sundays, April 28 – May 26 Time: 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Grades: 3 - 8 Location: Lake Ripley Country Club Instructor: PGA Pro Jon Zellmer Fee: $100 R / $115 NR All classes will consist of basic instruction, contests and games with prizes on a playable SNAG golf course. Led by PGA Pro, Jon Zellmer and in coordination with SNAG golf, this 5 week camp will teach juniors the basics of putting, chipping, pitching, and launching. The SNAG golf philosophy is focused on getting students to learn when to play shots and how they are used in the game of golf. Personal golf clubs not needed for this camp. Maximum 10 participants.

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(Tournament Date: Friday, July 19 - optional)

Session II: July 25 - August 22 (Tournament Date: Friday, August 23 - optional)

Ages: 3 - 18+ Location: Ripley Park Instructor: Premier Tennis Pros

Ages

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3-6

1:00 - 1:45

$30 R / $45 NR

7-8

1:45 - 2:30

$30 R / $45 NR

9-12

2:30 - 4:00

$60 R / $75 NR

13-18

4:00 - 5:30

$60 R / $75 NR

18+

6:00 - 7:00

$40 R / $65 NR

Cambridge CAP and Premier Tennis and Fitness are working together to bring top-notch professional tennis lessons to Cambridge area children and adults. Skills that will be covered consist of serving, forehand, backhand, and footwork, along with learning the rules of the game and how to score. All equipment will be provided. Barry Hankel will be overseeing the program and is a former three-time all-conference Division 1 tennis player at UW-Green Bay. He has taught tennis for 14 years. He was Director of Junior Tennis at Western Racquet and Fitness in Green Bay and was Director of Tennis at Green Bay Tennis Center for three years. He has had over a hundred students qualify for the state tournament during his teaching days and has taught many players that have gone on to play all levels of college tennis. Park and Rec Tournament, 8 Different Park and Rec Programs (Held at Premier Tennis and Fitness). This is a great opportunity to play at Premier Tennis and Fitness and to show what you have learned by competing in a tournament against players from: Janesville, Fort Atkinson, Stoughton, Beloit, Oregon, Milton, and Whitewater. Points will be awarded to each program based on attendance and success in the games/matches played. There will be prizes given out to the Park and Rec program with the most points accumulated as well as prizes given out to individual winners. Premier Tennis and Fitness is located at 3410 Bell Street in Janesville (behind Target). Class Descriptions Ages 3 - 6: Using Quick Start approach, children are taught using balls that bounce lower and don’t move as fast so they are easier to hit. Ages 7 - 8: Students will further develop tennis strokes, groundstrokes, volleys and the serve. Footwork drills and pint playing will be introduced. Ages 9 - 12: Students will refine stroke mechanics with major emphasis on improving the consistency and accuracy of groundstrokes, volleys, overheads and learning the rules of the game. Ages 13 - 18: This group is designed for high school players or advanced middle schoolers. Drills become more intense and focused on strategy, point play for singles and doubles. Adults: All levels are welcome from beginner to advanced. Drills will work on technique, strategy, and point play. Drills will be fast paced and keep you moving.

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YOUTH ACTIVITIES

YOUTH ENRICHMENT

NFL Flag Football League

STEM for Kids – Entrepreneurship Exposition!

Date: Mondays & Wednesdays, September 9 – October 9 Grades: K – 5 Location: CES Fields Fee: $40 R / $55 NR (before August 14) $50 R / $65 NR (after August 14) NFL Flag Football will have your child begging for more! Your child will receive a top of the line NFL jersey as part of their participation. As tradition continues, players will participate in a training camp lead by the Cambridge Blue Jays Football Team, date and time TBD. A coaches meeting will be held on Wednesday, August 21 at 6:00 p.m. at the CHS community room. If you are interested in coaching please contact Jordan Nichols and plan on attending the meeting. Players will be contacted by the coaches as to your child’s team assignment.

Dates: Tuesdays, February 19 - April 2 (no class week of 3/25) Time: 3:15 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Location: CES Room 129 Grades: 2 – 5 Fee: $130 R / $145 NR Have some great ideas you want to share? Entrepreneurs take their ideas and make them reality. What problem do you see that you can resolve? Imagine a solution, design and ‘build’ a prototype, create a sales campaign, make a webpage informing the world of your amazing innovation. The world needs problem solvers that are willing to bring their ideas to life; perhaps that is YOU! Minimum 8 participants.

STEM for Kids – Marine Biology Engineering Dates: Tuesdays, April 9 – May 14 Time: 3:15 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Location: CES Room 129 Grades: 2 - 5 Fee: $130 R / $145 NR Marvelous Marine Life! Explore the fascinating world of marine animals and the incredible ecosystems they spend their time creating and thriving in. Discover just how humans can learn from the intricate interdependent relationships the marine animals have with both their environment and fellow marine habitants. Have a blast with hands on activities and travel into the world of a marine biologist! Minimum 8 participants.

Parent’s Night Out

Cambridge Youth Football Club The Cambridge Youth Football Club runs tackle football for youth in grades 5-8. All games take place at the Cambridge High School; for game time, opponents or additional information contact Patrick Eagan at (608) 423-4878 or patrickeagan@charter.net.

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Dates: Fridays, March 8, April 12, May 10 Time: 6:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Grades: 4K - 5 Location: CAP CARE Fee: $10 per night / per child Drop the kids off and head out for date night! CAP staff will have fun programming planned to keep your kids entertained while you get away. *Registration can be done online and closes the Wednesday prior to the event. Space is limited! Min 8 / Max 14 March 8 - Flick and Float (swimming at Cambridge Area Community Pool) April 12 - Egg decorating and movie May 10 - Cinco De Mayo party and movie

Baking With Badges Date: Monday, April 1 Time: 3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Grades: 1 - 5 Location: CES Cafeteria Fee: $10 R / $15 NR Join CAP and the Dane County Sheriff’s Department for an afternoon of baking on April Fool’s Day! Each participant will leave with an apron and a plate of delicious cut out cookies they made from scratch. The Deputies will assist the kids in reading and following the recipe along with discussing the importance of kitchen safety. Maximum 40 participants.

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YOUTH ENRICHMENT

Play • Inspire • Explore

Introduction to Drums & Percussion

Cops & Bobbers

Days: Thursdays Session I: March 7 – April 18 (no class week of 3/25) Session II: April 25 – May 30 Session III: June 6 – July 18 (no class 7/4) Times: 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Ages: 8 & up Instructor: Greg Marsh Location: NMS Choir Room Fee: $90 R / $105 NR Learn the fundamentals of Drums and Percussion in a fun hands-on class! Subjects include: technique, sticking exercises, coordination, reading music, drum set and hand percussion beats and exercises. The course will progress from beginning to intermediate and some advanced levels of playing. Greg Marsh is a Cambridge resident with 40 years experience as a professional drummer/percussionist. Min 6 / Max 10

Dates: July 15 - 19 Time: 9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Location: Cambridge Wildlife & Fishing Area Grades: 2 - 6 Fees: $32 R / $37 NR In conjunction with the Dane County Sheriff’s Department and the Cambridge Lion’s Club, our local law enforcement officers will lead the group in an introductory environment to the fundamentals of fishing. Topics covered include basic gear prep, how to bait a hook, how to cast, and how to catch the BIG ONE. This class will be one you won’t want to miss.

Required materials (all available on Amazon): Drum Sticks (recommend Vic Firth American Hertiage 5A model AH5A) Practice Pad (recommend Remo RT-0008-00 8” Gray Tunable Practice Pad) Stick Control form the Snare Drummer by George Lawrence Stone Spiral Notebook with pencil/eraser

Home Alone / Babysitting Safety Training Date: June 10-14 & 17-21 Time: 9:00 a.m. -10:00 a.m. or 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Ages: 11 – 15 Instructor: Amanda Hollis Location: CES Library Fee: $75 R / $ 90 NR In cooperation with the American Red Cross, this course offers youth a babysitter’s safety certificate. The course addresses safety issues, preventing injuries and illness, first aid, and decision making skills for students who plan on staying home alone or those interested in babysitting. Participants will also learn basic child care, and age appropriate behavior and play. This class will be offered during summer school. Registration will need to be made through CAP Min 6 / Max 12

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Date: Monday – Friday, ongoing Time: 3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Grades: 5-8 (Current 18-19 School Year) Fee: Free *Students must have a registration form and signed code of conduct on file to attend the Youth Center.

Located in the Nikolay Middle School, the Youth Center offers:

Date: Wednesday, March 13 Time: 4:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Location: Culvers of Fort Atkinson Drive through, carry out, or dine in! This fundraiser will benefit the Cambridge Area Youth Center and it’s Dream BIG Campaign with 10% of all sales between 4:00 - 8:00 pm being donated for upgrades to the CAYC. March 25-29, April 19,

The Youth Center will be closed & June 6

• A safe environment for kids • Activities and opportunities to build teamwork and cooperation • Diverse, qualified, caring, and adult aged supervision for students • Assistance with homework and other academic related activities • Opportunities to meet peers and build positive relationships • Occasional special events • Self-guided activities • A free afternoon snack

Recreational activities offered,but not limited to: • Reading • Video games • Volunteer opportunities • Computer access with filtered internet

To Register: Parent may register their student by completing online registration, or by completing a hard copy form located outside of the Youth Center. For questions, parents are encourage to contact Chad Holpfer, Director at (608) 423-8045 or cholpfer@cambridge.k12.wi.us Early Release & No School Days The Cambridge Area Youth Center may offer additional programming or hours on early release and no school days. These special programs are marketed separately, and likely to incur their own registration and fees. The Youth Center does not operate on holidays, school district recognized holidays, and when school is closed or released early due to weather. 14

Dates: TBD Time: 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Grades: 5 - 8 (Current 18-19 School Year) Price: FREE Mandy Hollis Chad Holpfer, CPRP Join us monthly for a late night at the CAP CARE CAP Park, Recreation youth center. Eligible students are welCoordinator & Youth Director come stay and participate in After Hours (608)to423-8044 (608) 423-8045 activities, hang out with friends, and enjoy a light dinner provided by the Youth Center. Dates are selected monthly, RSVP required. For more information, contact Chad at (608) 423-8045. Minimum 10 participants.

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ADULT FITNESS Endure Boot Camp

Jazzercise Dates: Tuesday & Thursday: 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Saturday: 8:15 a.m. – 9:15 a.m. (On-going class; new members are welcome to join anytime)

Location: CES Gymnasium April - September NMS Historical Gym October - March Class Fees: With no auto-pay: $50 for one month or $129 for three months With auto-pay option: $36 (12 mo. minimum) or $45/mo. (no minimum) Single or trial class: $10 or one week pass: $15 10 class pass: $80 (3 month exp.) Register at any class or call Christine Kenseth, Franchised Instructor (608) 201-9236. Your Jazzercise membership includes a variety of workout formats offered on a weekly rotation, keeping the workouts varied and fresh. (Dance Mixx, Fusion, Strength and Interval (HiiT) Formats.) All classes include both high and low impact options which make the classes suitable for all ages and fitness levels. Participants should bring water, a mat for floor work, and weights for toning and strengthening. Check out our class Facebook page: www.facebook.com/JazzerciseCambridgeWi *Class members may also attend other area Jazzercise classes offered by Christine Kenseth: Marshall Early Learning Center & Jefferson City Hall at no additional charge.

Active Adults Open Basketball Dates: Wednesdays, ongoing through March Times: 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Location: NMS New Gym Fee: FREE If league play is no longer your idea of fun, check out open basketball! This casual pick-up league changes each week as new players come and go. Come to shoot some hoops and stay for the camaraderie!

Personal Training with CAP Dates/Times: Call (608) 423-8108 to schedule Location: CCFC Trainer: Beth Quackenboss Fees: See chart on page 2

Beth Quackenboss is a Holistic Health and Nutrition Coach certified from the Institute of Integrative Nutrition and a Personal Trainer through American Council on Exercise. She has 30 years of experience in the health and wellness industry. Beth holds a Master’s Degree in Human Performance from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse and has taught a variety of classes at Madison Area Technical College and the University of Wisconsin-Madison, on topics ranging from triathlon training to general health and wellness. She has lived in Cambridge for over 20+ years and loves all the different activities available.

Days: Mondays Session I: February 25 – April 8 (no class 3/25) Session II: April 15 – May 20 Times: 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Location: CHS Gym Instructor: Lesli Rumpf Fee: $50 R / $65 NR Can you endure this one hour heart pumping, muscle taxing workout? This boot camp style class isn’t just for the seasoned participant. Modifications will be made for all fitness levels. This class is about YOU challenging yourself to be better, stronger, and to bread down those mental barriers. Join us and find out what you can endure! Please bring a mat and water bottle to class. Min 8 / Max 24

Get Golf Ready “FORE” Adults Dates: Sundays, April 28 – May 26 Time: 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Location: Lake Ripley Country Club Instructor: PGA Pro Jon Zellmer Fee: $100 R / $115 NR Get Golf Ready “Fore” Adults is a program that consists of 5 one-hour clinic style lessons that are designed to teach you everything you need to know so that you can step out on the course and play with confidence! This is a great opportunity for beginner and intermediate adults to learn the game in a fun and relaxed environment while meeting new friends to play with! Maximum 10 participants.

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Pilates Dates: Mondays & Wednesdays Session I: March 4 – April 17 (no classes 3/25 & 3/27) Session II: April 22 – June 3 (no class 5/27) Times: 5:30 a.m. – 6:20 a.m. Location: CHS Small Gym Instructor: Jessica Brown Fee: $85 R / $100 NR $10 drop in rate Using the Pilates Principles of centering, control, concentration, precision, breath, and flow, this mat class will increase your strength and flexibility, improve your posture, and sharpen your focus! Over time you can expect an agility and deftness from your body that transfer seamlessly into the activities of everyday life, giving you a more confident physicality, and enhancing the connection between your body and your mind. Min 5 / Max 12

Adult Recreation Pickleball Dates: Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday, May 28 – August 24 Time: 6:30 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. Location: Ripley Park Tennis Courts, Age: 18 + Fee: $20 for the season / $3 drop in rate Pickleball is one of the fastest upcoming recreational sports in America. This casual group will meet in the mornings. Entry level equipment will be provided which includes paddles, pickleballs, and nets. Players are welcome to bring their own equipment if they choose. Matches are made on the spot taking in to account ability levels. This pass is valid for the adult recreation pickleball times listed above. It does not provide you access to Ripley Park. 15


ADULT ENRICHMENT

RIPLEY PARK

Ladies Day Away! Dates: Saturdays, March 16, April 6, May 4, June 1, June 22, July 13 Time: 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Location: CHS IMC Fee: FREE Have you ever wanted a day to just get away and do your own thing? We’re providing the location, you provide the activity. Quilting, scrapbooking, knitting, sewing, crafting, painting, reading, etc. Come for a couple hours, or join us for the whole day. A quiet area with computers will be available if you’d like to get some work or studying done...away from home.

Actively Aging Attention Cambridge area residents age 55 or better! Join the CAP for one of our fantastic senior citizen programs. You won’t want to miss this opportunity to socialize and meet new friends. Luncheons Dates: March 13, April 10 & 24, May 8 & 22, June 12 & 26, July 10 & 24, and August 14 & 28 Time: 12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Location: Oakland-Cambridge Presbyterian Church Fee: $4.00 per luncheon Please note: RSVPs are required one week prior to luncheon to help us plan for meals. Please call (608) 423-8045 to make your reservation. Thank you to the Cambridge Foundation for their continued support of these luncheons, and to the Keystone Grill for being our local food provider.

2019 Season Passes

Available for purchase after park pass! January 1, 2019 THRU All season passes are valid May 24 – APRIL 30 September 2, 2019. A season pass covers AFTER the admission into the park for anyone in APRIL 30 your vehicle when entering. Season passes may be purchased online, and picked up at Ripley Park after May 27. Passes may also be purchased at any CAP office.

$20 $25

Park Information

Active Adults Exercise Program Days: Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, ongoing Time: 9:00 a.m. – 9:45 a.m. Location: NMS Historical Auditorium Fee: FREE A great chance to stretch and strengthen your muscles! Chairs will be available for balance and also for those who prefer to do exercises sitting down. This class will provide you with cardiovascular exercise, increased flexibility and coordination as well as provide a positive social environment.

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Ripley Park, located on the west shores of Lake Ripley, is an 18 acre park privately owned by the Cambridge Foundation and managed by the CAP. This beautiful park has something for everyone! Ripley Park is home to two tennis courts, a basketball court, a children’s play structure, disc golf course, and wide open space to play. Ripley Park is open seasonally from Memorial Day Weekend to Labor Day.

Donate to Ripley Park Help the Cambridge Foundation to preserve this treasured community asset. Your tax-deductible donation can be mailed to the Cambridge Foundation at: P.O. Box 1, Cambridge, WI. For more information regarding the Cambridge Foundation, please contact Michael Rumpf at (608) 423-3254.


RIPLEY PARK Shelter Reservations

Disc Golf

Cambridge’s Ripley Park is the perfect location to host your next event. With three beautiful shelters, there is sure to be one to meet your needs. Rent a shelter today by calling the CAP office at (608) 423-8108. Check calendar for shelter availability at www.cambridgecap.net. Ripley Park is a great place for: • Family reunions • Company picnics • Birthday parties • Cookouts • Playgroups FOR • Baby or Bridal Showers and much more!

Ripley Park offers a 9-hole recreational-to-intermediate level course open to the public. The course will be closed for the winter but re-installed in late April, depending on ground conditions. When Ripley Park is open for the season, patrons must pay the admission fees to access the disc golf course. The first tee is located just west from the North Shelter at the bottom of the hill. There is a course map posted in the message center near the parking lot. Restroom facilities will be closed until the park is open for the season. Park hours are 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Donations are appreciated at the park entrance drop box to keep up maintenance for the disc golf course.

BOOK NOW 2019!

Restroom Facility with attached covered shelter This new building will feature two separate family restrooms for the convenience of families visiting Ripley Park in addition to the traditional men’s and women’s fully accessible restrooms. Attached to the facility will be a new covered shelter, offering the option of a kitchenette for rental with the shelter. Prices include 5.5% sales tax . Ripley Shelter with kitchenette...................................................$158.25/Day without kitchenette............................................$131.88/Day The Ripley Shelter is adjacent to the restroom and close proximity to the parking lot. The kitchenette will feature a refrigerator and freezer, along with ample outlets and counters for serving food, with roll-up windows. There will be 12 picnic tables in this shelter, and it will have a beautiful view overlooking the beach.

Disc Golf Sponsorship Opportunities If you or your business are interested in sponsoring a tee at the course, contact cholpfer@cambridge.k12.wi.us for more information on the sponsorship program.

Lion’s North Shelter............................................$105.50/Day The North Shelter is the largest of the four pavilions at Ripley Park. North Shelter offers 15 picnic tables underneath the shelter, with more tables available upon request. Additionally, North Shelter is in close proximity to the park restrooms. The shelter is 30 ft x 40 ft, is equipped with electrical hookups, and has close access to a charcoal grill. South Sheter.........................................................$79.13/Day The South Shelter is a 24 ft x 36 ft shelter with electrical utilities. This shelter offers 11-14 picnic tables, with more available upon request. The South Shelter is located across the field space from the restrooms.

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COMMUNIT Y AND FAMILY EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES Underwater Egg Hunt Date: Thursday, April 18 Time: 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Location: CACP Fee: $5 R / $7 NR (no charge for parents or chaperones)

An Easter egg hunt you won’t want to miss! Swimmers of all abilities will have the opportunity to collect eggs from the pool and receive treats for their efforts! Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult, and children age 7 and under must be accompanied by an adult in the water at all times. Underwater Egg Hunt will occur at different times and in varying depths of water to allow participation by all swimming levels. Ages Time 0 - 4 6:15 p.m. 5 – 9 6:30 p.m. 10 & up 6:45 p.m. Participants may change age groups according to swim ability if parents see fit.

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Date: Saturday, May 11 Time: 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Location: CHS East Parking Lot Fee: FREE Join us for the annual Touch-A-Truck event! Don’t miss your chance to see the vehicles that fascinate you up close and hands on, including emergency and military vehicles, farm equipment, race cars and much more. Registration is not required for this free event. Don’t forget your camera for this wonderful photo opportunity! In conjunction with Touch-A-Truck, the Dane County Sheriff’s Office will also be hosting a bike rodeo. A bike rodeo is designed to be a fun, educational and hands on way for children and parents to learn about bike safety. An adult must attend along with the bike riders. Free bike helmets will be provided for the first 50 participants to arrive and participants can enter to win a new bike!

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Date: First Thursday of every month Time: 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Upcoming sponsors Location: CHS Cafeteria Age: Everyone! March 7 Rockdale Church & Oakland Cambridge Presbyterian Church Fee: FREE Please join in the fun at the April 4 Cambridge FFA and Cambridge 4-H Club monthly community dinner! May 2 Community Activities Program Board of This free dinner is open to all Directors and Staff who live and work in the CamJune 6 Hometown Bank in parking lot bridge area. Each evening is sponsored by a local organiza- July 11 Willerup Methodist Church (Please note: date change due to holiday) tion or group. The mission of the meal is to build community August 1 Cambridge Foundation at Ripley Park through friendship, family and fellowship while enjoying delicious food. Come warm your soul with home cooking and camaraderie! Volunteers are always welcome! To get involved or register your group to host contact Nancy at (608) 423-8142 or email foodpantry@cambridge.k12.wi.us.

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Date: Friday, June 28 Join us for fun & Time: 12:45 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. excitement! Ages: 5 & up, Fee: $30 Jump the day away at Sky Zone Indoor Trampoline Park! This newly opened park features freestyle bouncing, dodgeball, free climbing, warrior course, and skyjousting. The kids will return home tired from this fun afternoon of activity. Fee includes admission, sky socks, and transportation. Trip will depart/return to the Cambridge Elementary School. *An additional waiver is required for this trip and can be found on the CAP website. Maximum 8 participants.

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Date: Friday, July 26 Time: 12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Ages: 5 & up, Fee: $25 Nestled against a backdrop of over 800 acres of pristine wildlife habitat just a short five miles from downtown Lake Geneva lies an animal adventure unlike any other in Wisconsin. This is Safari Lake Geneva, a unique conservation-focused ranch for a variety of species living in virtually free-range conditions. Book a seat on a guided expedition into our unique sanctuary or have our environmental education team bring a bit of the wild to you. Your animal adventure awaits! Maximum 8 participants.

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Noah’s Ark Date: Friday, August 23 Time: 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Ages: 8 & up, Fee: $50 Located on 70 sprawling acres in the heart of the Wisconsin Dells, the Waterpark Capital of the World, Noah’s Ark is recognized as both the Largest Water Park in America, and one of the best places to visit in Wisconsin Dells with kids. Noah’s Ark isn’t just big on thrills, the’re also committed to providing the safest, cleanest, and most unforgettable waterpark experience for the entire family. This trip includes transportation and admission. A sack lunch in required. Maximum 8 participants. 19


COMMUNIT Y RESOURCES Cambridge Area EMS

Friends of the Library Used Book Sale

The Cambridge Area EMS provides pre-hospital emergency care and takes pride in the fact we are a volunteer service – driven by a commitment to our communities to serve in their time of need. The CAEMS is dedicated to providing compassionate, life-saving care to all our patients. If you are interested in volunteering with the CAEMS please contact Bob at (608) 423-3511. Visit us at www.cambridgeems.org.

August 2 from 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. August 3 from 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

American Red Cross Blood Drive Date: Wednesday, April 24

Memorial Day Breakfast

Cambridge Volunteer Fire Department Join the Cambridge Volunteer Fire Department. Residents who are interested in joining the Volunteer Fire Department may stop at the fire station on Mondays after 6:30 p.m. to speak with a current member or call (608) 423-2014.

Date: Monday, May 27 Time: 6:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Celebrating EMS Week – Ice Cream Social Date: Thursday, May 23

Cambridge Fireman’s Community Appreciation Day

Cannonball Run Date: Saturday, July 13

Date: Saturday, September 7th Location: Lake Ripley Park Time: 10:00 a.m. – Midnight

Koshkonong Trails School Koshkonong Trails is a public charter school serving students in grades 7-12. Founded on the principles of hands-on, project-based learning that has a direct impact in the community. Koshkonong Trails students are active in a number of citizen science projects as well as community endeavors. For more information or to collaborate with our students and staff, please reach out! www.koshkonongtrails.org or koshkonongtrails@cambridge.k12.wi.us

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Cambridge Library Story Times Dates: Wednesday & Friday Winter Session: January 23 - March 22 Spring Session: April 3 - May 17 Time: 9:30 a.m. - 10:15 a.m. Summer Reading Program A Universe of Stories Kick Off - Thursday, June 20 at 6:30 p.m. Dates: Wednesdays, June 26, July 10, July 17, July 24 Summer Story Times Dates: Fridays, June 28, July 12, July 19, July 26 Time: 9:30 a.m. - 10:15 a.m. All raffle entries for the summer reading program are due by July 31 20

The Cambridge Area Chamber of Commerce

Girls Night Out Date: Friday, April 12 Time: 5:00 p.m. Fee: $15 Cambridge Girls Night Out features an entertaining evening of gifts, in-store specials, wine, tasty treats, and fantastic prizes – all centered around Cambridge’s beautiful historic Main Street.

Cambridge Maxwell Street Days Date: August 2 & 3 Get the best deals of the year in Cambridge at the sidewalk sales overflowing with goodies at Maxwell Street Days on Friday and Saturday.


AQUATICS

Cambridge Area Community Pool This beautiful facility offers eight lanes at 25 yards each, and a thirteen foot diving well. The pool is open year round to both residents of the Cambridge School District and non-residents. We offer swim lessons, certification courses, open and lap swim, water fitness classes, swim team and much more!

Play • Inspire • Explore

Pool Passes – price includes tax Day Passes

Resident

Non-Resident

Family*

$11

$13

Adult

$6

$7

Senior (Age 62 & over) Student (Age 5-17)

$5

$6

Child (Age 0-4)

$3

$4

Annual

Resident

Non-Resident

Family

$185

$227

Adult

$132

$164

Senior (Age 62 & over) Student (Age 5-17)

$106

$127

9 month

Resident

Non-Resident

Family

$148

$180

Adult

$106

$132

Senior (Age 62 & over) Student (Age 5-17)

$85

$106

3 Month

Resident

Non-Resident

Family

$74

$90

Adult

$48

$59

Senior (Age 62 & over) Student (Age 5-17)

$37

$48

Resident

Non-Resident

Adult

$48

$59

Senior (Age 62 & over) Student (5-17)

$37

$48

Resident

Non-Resident

Adult

$80

$90

Senior (Age 62 & over) Student (5-17)

$69

$80

Resident

Non-Resident

Per Class

$5

$6

10 Punch Pass

$45

$55

20 Punch Pass

$80

$95

10 Punch Pass (Open/Lap Swim)

20 Punch Pass (Open/Lap Swim)

Water Aerobics Class (minimum 3 participants)

* Family admission fees are for up to five family members living at the same address. Each additional member is $2.00 resident /$3.00 non-resident. Punch cards are non-refundable and do not expire. Non-resident is defined as a member who lives outside the School District of Cambridge.

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AQUATICS SPRING 2019-SWIM LESSON SCHEDULE (5 Week Sessions)

SWIM LESSONS

UNIVERSITY Play • Inspire • Explore

Fee: $37 R / $42 NR Pool Pass Holder: $32 *Please note a $10 late fee will be added after registration deadlines. Session 1: February 25 - April 14 (No lessons the week of Spring Break: 3/25-3/31) Registration due Wednesday, February 20 Session II: April 22 - May 26 Registration due Wednesday, April 17

Spring 2019 Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Sunday

5:00 – 5:30 pm Swim 101 Swim Strokes 201

5:00 – 5:30 pm Swim 101 Swim Strokes 201

5:30 – 6:15 pm Swim 102/103 Swim Strokes 202/203

5:30 – 6:15 pm Swim Strokes 202/203 Advanced Strokes 302/303

5:30 – 6:15 pm Advanced Strokes 302/303 Lifesaving Strokes 402/403

1:00-1:30 pm Parent & Me 101 Parent & Me 102 Swim 101

6:15 – 6:45 pm Swim 101 Advanced Strokes 301

6:15 – 7:00 pm Swim 102/103 Swim Strokes 202/203

6:15 – 6:45 pm Parent & Me 101 Parent & Me 102

1:30-2:15 pm Swim 102/103 Swim Strokes 202/203

Session 1 only

*Please note a $10 late fee will be added after registration deadlines.

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SUMMER 2019-SWIM LESSON SCHEDULE (5 Week Sessions) Fee: $37 R / $42 NR Pool Pass Holder: $32 *Please note a $10 late fee will be added after registration deadlines.

Schedule your Nichols summerCAPJordan private Director of Athletic & Fitness Operations swim lessons today! (608) 423-8108

Session 1: June 3 - July 10 (No lessons 7/1-7/3) Registration due Wednesday, May 29

Private lessons are often in high demand and fill quickly. Schedule your private lessons by contacting the pool at (608) 423-8097 or emailing us at: kjenkins@cambridge.k12.wi.us

Session 2: July 15 - August 14 Registration due Wednesday, July 10

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Kathryn Jenkins CAP Director of Aquatics Operations (608) 423-8097

VISIT US AT: WWW.CAMBRIDGECAP.NET

Play • Inspire • Explore

Summer 2019 Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

5:00 – 5:30 pm Swim 101 Swim Strokes 201

5:00 – 5:30 pm Swim 101 Swim Strokes 201

5:30 – 6:15 pm Swim 102/103 Swim Strokes 202/203

5:30 – 6:15 pm Swim Strokes 202/203 Advanced Strokes 302/303

5:30 – 6:15 pm Advanced Strokes 302/303 Lifesaving Strokes 402/403

6:15 – 6:45 pm Swim 101 Advanced Strokes 301

6:15 – 7:00 pm Swim 102/103 Swim Strokes 202/203

6:15 – 6:45 pm Parent & Me 101 Parent & Me 102

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AQUATICS Lifeguard Certification Courses

Masters Swimming – Mini Session

Spring Dates: March 25 – 29 Times: 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Dates: Tuesdays & Thursdays, April 23 - May 16 Time: 5:45 a.m. – 6:45 a.m. Fee: $45 R / $52 NR The mini session is a condensed version of our full 10 week session designed to give those waiting for the lakes to thaw one last chance to tune up before hitting the outdoor swim season. It’s also a great way for those to try out the Masters Swimming program if they aren’t sure if it’s for them. Minimum 10 participants.

Summer Dates: June 29 – July 2 Times: June 29 - 30: 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. July 1 -2: 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Ages: 15 & up Fee: $215 R / $250 NR Take this course and become an American Red Cross certified lifeguard. Individuals must pass a skill test including: • 300 yard swim: 100 yards front crawl, 100 yards breaststroke, 100 yards of either front crawl or breaststroke • Swim 20 yard approach, retrieve 10 pound brick from bottom of pool and return back 20 yards to starting point • Tread water for 2 minutes without use of hands Participants MUST attend all dates and times. No exceptions!

Water Safety Instructor Course Dates: March 27 - 31 Times: March 27 - 29: 4:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. March 30 - 31: 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Ages: 16 & up Fee: $200 R / $230 NR Based on the American Red Cross guidelines, this course trains participants to teach water safety, including the Basic Water Rescue course and six levels of the Learn to Swim and Parent and Child Aquatics. Upon successful completion of course, you will receive a Water Safety Instructor (valid for two calendar years) certificate from the American Red Cross. Participants must successfully complete the pretest on the first day in order to continue with the course and attend all dates. Pretest includes proficiency in performing the following strokes: • 25 yards: front crawl, back crawl, side stroke, breast stroke, elementary backstroke • 15 yards: butterfly • Maintain position on back either floating or skulling for 1 minute • Tread water for one minute Participants MUST attend all dates and times. No exceptions!

Pool Deck Yoga Dates: Thursdays, April 4 – May 9 Time: 9:45 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Fee: $60/session | $12/drop-in (drop-in availability announced when registration closes)

Registration deadline: March 27 Come warm up from the cold this Spring. We are excited to partner with Erin Frey, certified Yoga teacher and owner of Holistic Intentions, for Yoga on the pool deck Thursday mornings. The heated space will be therapeutic for your joints and muscles. Erin will lead you in a one hour flow that will help cultivate a present moment awareness in your mind and body. All levels are welcome. Please bring your own mat. Erin will have extra blocks and straps if needed. Min 8 /Max 20

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*A pool membership is NOT required to participate.

Fit After 50 Days: Tuesdays & Thursdays Time: 7:00 a.m.– 8:00 a.m. This non-impact, cardiovascular workout is designed to build muscles, increase flexibility and improve functional fitness. Each class will be held in the shallow end of the pool and will end with a stretching sessions for a total body workout.

Aquacize Days Times Monday 7:00 p.m.– 8:00 p.m. Wednesday 7:00 p.m.– 8:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m.– 10:00 a.m. Fee: $5 R / $6 NR per class 10 punch: $45 R / $55 NR 20 punch: $80 R / $95 NR Join this fun, upbeat, and challenging class that will increase your cardiovascular stamina while building muscle. Routines will include exercises in both the shallow and deep water. Come ready to sweat, work, and have a good time.


AQUATICS

The Cambridge Pool is available for rent for private events, birthday parties, and much more! Please contact the pool at (608) 423-8097 for pricing and availability. Standard pool rental includes lifeguards, pool and locker room use, use of the cafeteria for food, cake and gift opening. Need to add a little more fun? Add on the full Wibit to include the Wiggle Bridge and Slide for $35 add on fee for groups with kids ages 7 and up or just add on the slide for the little swimmers under age 7 for just $15.

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WibitA World of Water Fun! Who hasn’t dreamt of being able to walk on water? The Wibit Wiggle Bridge makes it possible. Swimmers get a real challenge with this bendy, wiggly piece. We guarantee, swimmers have never crossed a bridge like this before.

WIBIT HOURS: THURSDAYS 6:00-8:00 P.M. SUNDAYS 2:30-4:00 P.M. Reserve the Wibit for your next event! The Wibit is available to add on to any pool rental for an additional $35. Contact the pool at (608) 423-8097 for more information.

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AQUATICS

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Cambridge Community Pool Spring/Summer 2019 March 1- August 31

Time

Monday

Tuesday

6:00 AM 6:30 AM

** Masters 5:45 - 6:45

Lap Swim 6:00 - 7:30

7:00 AM *Lap Swim 6:00 - 9:30

7:30 AM

Wednesday

Thursday ** Masters 5:45 - 6:45

Lap Swim 6:00 - 7:30

**Note Fit After 50 7:00 to 8:00

*Lap Swim 6:00 - 9:30

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

Lap Swim 6:00 - 7:30

**Note Fit After 50 7:00 to 8:00

8:00 AM 8:30 AM 9:00 AM 9:30 AM

Open/Lap 8:00 12:00

Pool Deck Yoga 9:45 - 10:45

10:00 AM

** Note Aquacize 9:00 to 10:00

10:30 AM 11:00 AM 11:30 PM 12:00 PM

Open/Lap Swim 11:30 - 1:00

Open/Lap Swim 11:30 - 1:00

Open/Lap Swim 11:30 - 1:00

12:30 PM 1:00 PM

Open/Lap Wibit 12:30 - 2:30

1:30 PM

Lap Swim 1:00 to 2:15

Lessons 1:00 to 2:15

2:00 PM 2:30 PM

***Open/Lap/Wibit 2:30 - 4:00

3:00 PM 3:30 PM 4:00 PM 4:30 PM 5:00 PM

6:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM

**Lap Swim 5:30 8:00 Aquacize 7:00 - 8:00

Lessons 5:00 - 7:00 **Lap Swim 6:00 8:00

Lessons 5:30 - 6:45

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6:00 PM

Lessons 5:00 - 6:45

**Lap Swim 5:30 - 8:00

Open/Lap/Wibit 6:00 - 8:00 Aquacize 7:00 - 8:00

HOUR

5:30 PM

8:00 PM

Cambridge Community Activities Program Office Phone Number (608) 423-8108. Pool Phone Number (608) 423-8097

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*Schedule Adjustment: June 10 - July 12 the pool will be closing at 9a.m. **During these times there may only be two lap lanes available for lap swimming. ***Open/Lap/Wibit on Sundays will operate: 2:30 - 4 p.m. March 1 - May 26, then switch to 1 - 4 p.m. June 2 - August 25. † Thursday daytime hours 12:30-2:30 p.m. only available June 12 - August 22. Closures: The pool will be closed various daytime hours March 11-22 changes will be posted. The pool will be closed ALL DAY 4/21, 5/27, 7/4, 9/1.


GENERAL INFORMATION You Snooze…You Lose!

Fees

If you would like to participate in one of our programs, please register in advance of the registration deadline. One week prior to the start date, we determine if enrollment is sufficient to hold the program. By registering early, you will assist us in providing the best organization and administration of all programs. Your cooperation in registering early will ensure all participants and instructors are given ample time to prepare for programs.

It is the policy of the Community Activities Program that those who participate in Community Activities Programs should help subsidize the overall cost of that activity. Therefore, fees are assessed to activities based on the needs of that particular activity.

Registration Registration for recreation programs must be received one week prior to the start date. Please note all beginning dates on programs as to not miss a session. Registration for youth and adult sports leagues is specified in that particular section of the brochure. If registrations are received more than seven days after the due date, registration is not guaranteed and may incur additional expenses. No email registrations will be accepted; phone registrations will be accepted with credit card payment. Registration is taken on a first come, first served basis and programs may fill up quickly. Spots will not be held without payment.

Registration Options:

Scan with your mobile device

Option #1: Online Using our website, www.cambridgecap.net , click on “Register Now.” This will direct you to our secure, online registration database. Click on “Click Here to Log In and Register.” You will be guided through a process of creating a family login and password that you will use each time you register. At the end of the registration you will need to pay with a credit card. You will then receive a registration confirmation and receipt via email to complete the process. Option #2: Mail Registration form at www.cambridgecap.net) and payment may be mailed to: Cambridge Community Activities Program, PO Box 54, Cambridge, WI 53523 Option #3: Walk-In Drop off the registration form and payment at the Activities Office - Room 115, Cambridge High School. Please use the District Office entrance at the high school. Forms may also be dropped off at the Cambridge Community Pool or the Cambridge CAP Youth Center.

The first program fees listed in the brochure are for Cambridge School District residents (R). To qualify for the resident fee you must reside in the Cambridge School District or attend Cambridge Schools. The second fee listed is for non-residents (NR). Non-residents are those who do not reside in the Cambridge School District. Residents support the school district through tax-dollars, while non-residents pay to participate through higher registration fees. All participants must pay in full at the time of registration; however, participation in programs to School District residents will not be denied due to financial constraints.

Sunshine Fund A private fund has been established to ensure all children are able to participate in CAP activities. We encourage all School District residents in need of financial assistance contact the Activities Director for further information.

Volunteer Opportunities Many volunteer opportunities are available within the Cambridge CAP, as volunteers are needed to make this program successful. Please list your name, telephone number, and the particular area that you are interested in volunteering with on the registration form. To ensure the safety of our participants, background checks are performed on all CAP employees and volunteers. *CAP is always looking for attractive and innovative programming ideas. If you have any suggestions, ideas, or are interested in teaching a class, please feel free to contact the office in writing at CAP, PO Box 54, Cambridge, WI 53523 or by phone at (608) 423-8108.

Check out the rest of our general information online at:www.cambridgecap.net

Option #4: Phone Contact our main office at 608-423-8108 to register over the phone, and pay via visa or mastercard Option #5: Drop Box Registrations forms may be dropped in our drop box, located outside of the District Office doors at the Cambridge High School.

Registration Confirmation A receipt of payment will be provided via email for all registrations to the email address provided in your online account. If you do not receive a receipt you may not be registered. Please contact the CAP office to inquire at (608) 423-8108.

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Giving

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so much. Because of your time and generosity, a child in our area might not have to go to sleep hungry tonight.

The Food Pantry provides food assistance, resources, and emergency aid to residents of the Cambridge School District. Families and individuals residing in the Cambridge School District in need of assistance are welcome to shop at the pantry on Monday evenings. A photo ID and proof of residency are required.

Staffed Hours: Mondays: Wednesdays: Thursdays:

9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

We Need You! Volunteer or donate today!

Many volunteers and donations are needed to make the Food Pantry & Resource Center successful. Anyone interested in more information is asked to contact Nancy at foodpantry@cambridge.k12.wi.us or (608) 423-8142. Volunteers can register online by going to www.cambridgecap.net then clicking on Get Involved and Volunteerism.

Cambridge Food Pantry and Resource Center Shopping Hours: Mondays, 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Address: 211 South Street, NMS

Ham Basket Pick Up Date: Wednesday, April 10 Time: 4:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.


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