Blaine Recreation Connection - 2015 Winter

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After years of being a township, then a village, Blaine became a city in 1964. It’s time to celebrate...

Events......................................... 2, 6-9 Community Garden........................... 3 Ice Rinks............................................. 4 Ice Skating......................................... 5 Preschool.................................... 10-11 Dance.............................................. 12 Youth Programs.......................... 13-15 Adult Sports..................................... 16 Adult Programs........................... 16-17 Adult Fitness............................... 18-19 Community Outings................... 20-21 Senior Center.............................. 22-23 General Information................... 24-25 Registration Form............................ 26 Picnic Shelters................................. 27 World Fest....................................... 28 Triathlon.......................................... 28

We will celebrate in style - with cake, balloons, and historical displays. Join your fellow citizens for this special occasion .

Main Office

Celebrate with us throughout 2015!

Contacts

10801 Town Square Drive Blaine, MN 55449-8101 763-785-6164

Parks and Recreation Hotline 763-717-2709

Fax

763-785-6191

Mary Ann Young Senior Center 9150 Central Avenue NE 763-786-9375

Park Maintenance 763-785-6165

Email

dheitkamp@ci.blaine.mn.us

Website

Blaine’s 50th Birthday! December 3, 2014 7-8:30 PM Blaine City Hall

February 8 April 21 May 30 June 16 June 26-28 July 14 August 11

Family Skating Party City Open House with Concert, Art Show, Essay Contest Blaine Wetland Sanctuary Kick-off Performance in the Park Concert Blaine Festival & 50 Parks Challenge Family Fun Night 50th Anniversary Event

BlaineEvents.com/50 2015 Summer

EMPLOYMENT

www.BlaineParks.com www.BlaineEvents.com

RECREATION LEADER

Blaine City Hall

Are you looking for that perfect summer job? If you have enthusiasm, energy, and excitement to work with kids, then this is the job for you! We offer great hours, competitive pay, excellent training and a fun work environment. Applicants must be 17 years of age or older. Applications will be available February 2 in our office or at blaineparks.com. Application deadline is March 27; interviews will take place in early April. Call 763-785-6164 for more information. www.blaineparks.com

10801 Town Square Drive Blaine, MN 55449-8101 763-784-6700

On-line Registration

www.blaineparks.com/register

Maps and Park Locations www.blaineparks.com

Ages 17 and Up


Interested in gardening but live in an apartment or townhome? Or maybe your yard is too shady? Consider renting a community garden plot. The Blaine Community Garden is located adjacent to Blaine City Hall’s south parking lot and consists of 48 plots. The city will prepare the soil for planting, mark each plot, and provide water access. Plots are approximately 15’ by 20’; half-plots are 15’ x 10’. Plots will be ready for use in early May. One plot per household. Registration forms are available online at www.BlaineParks.com and at Blaine City Hall.

Community Garden

Community Garden Plots

The registration dates and priority for renting a garden plot will be as follows: Now - February 20 Returning gardeners from 2014 in good standing requesting their same plot March 2 - 6

New resident gardeners and returning gardeners requesting different plots

March 9 - full

Non-resident gardeners

April 29

Community Garden Meeting

$68.57 $57.85 $80.34

HALF-PLOTS (limited number - 15x10) Resident $44.85 Senior Resident (55+) $32.14 Non-resident $53.56

All rental fees include tax.

COMMUNITY GARDEN INFORMATIONAL SESSION

Interested in renting a plot in the community garden but want more information? Find out how the garden operates, expected time commitment, and tips and tricks to a successful garden. There is no fee but please register so we know how many to expect. Held at Blaine City Hall Cloverleaf Room A.

Date: Tuesday, February 17 Time: 7-8 pm Pre-register at blaineparks.com or call 763-717-2723

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REGULAR PLOTS (15X20) Resident Senior Resident (55+) Non-resident

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Outdoor Skatng Rinks

Outdoor Ice Skating Rinks with supervised warming houses and lights

AURELIA PARK

QUAIL CREEK **UNSUPERVISED

Hockey/General Rink 91st Avenue at Jefferson Street

General Rink 2206 Quail Creek Parkway

HAPPY ACRES PARK

QUINCY PARK

3 Hockey and 1 General Rink 119th Avenue and 7th Street

OSTMANS PARK

Hockey/General Rink 130th Avenue and Buchanan Street

Small Hockey/General Rink 10601 Quincy Boulevard Warming houses are tentatively scheduled to open December 20.

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WARMING HOUSE HOURS

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School Days (Monday - Thursday) School Days (Friday) Aurelia, Ostmans, Quail Creek, Quincy Happy Acres Saturdays Aurelia, Ostmans, Quail Creek, Quincy Happy Acres Sundays Vacation Days (Monday - Thursday) Vacation Days (Friday) Aurelia, Ostmans, Quail Creek, Quincy Happy Acres Christmas Eve, Christmas Day New Year’s Eve, New Year’s Day

4 - 9 pm 4 - 7 pm 4 - 9 pm noon - 7 pm noon - 9 pm noon - 7 pm noon - 9 pm noon - 7 pm noon - 9 pm noon - 5 pm noon - 5 pm

Warming houses close when unsafe ice conditions exist or the temperature is -10 degrees Fahrenheit or below or the wind-chill is -10F or below. Please call the Parks and Recreation Department Hotline at 763-717-2709 or visit blaineparks.com for updated ice skating information.

UNLIGHTED RINKS with out warming houses or supervision AUSTIN PARK IVY HILLS PARK

4041 85TH LANE

CARRARA EAST PARK

13129 ELDORADO STREET

DEACON’S PARK

11200 ARNOLD PALMER DRIVE

12197 FERGUS STREET

XYLITE PARK

9033 XYLITE STREET


Outdoor ice skating lessons

BEGINNING BLADES

ages 4 & 5

This class is designed for those who are new to skating and to get students moving and comfortable on the ice. Skaters will learn the proper way to fall and get up; marching; two foot jump in place; and beginning of a two-foot glide. All students must dress for the weather, have their own skates, and wear a helmet (hockey or bike helmet). Single blade skates only (hockey or figure skates). Children need to be dressed and on the rink at class time. Class held at Happy Acres Park. Limited to 5 skaters. Register by January 9.

Ice Skating Lessons

Beginning Blades

DATE: Saturdays, January 17 - February 7 (make-up day Feb. 14 if needed) TIME: Session 1: 10-10:30 am Session 2: 10:35-11:05 am FEE: $24 resident; $29 non-resident

INTERMEDIATE BLADES

ages 6-9

DATE: TIME: FEE:

Saturdays, January 17 - February 7 (make-up day Feb. 14 if needed) 11:10-11:40 am $24 resident; $29 non-resident

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This class is designed for the older beginner and will move at a faster pace. Skaters will learn the proper way to fall and get up; marching; two foot jump in place; two-foot glide; 1 foot glide; and introduction to backwards skating. All students must dress for the weather, have their own skates, and wear a helmet (hockey or bike helmet). Single blade skates only (hockey or figure skates). Children need to be dressed and on the rink at class time. Class held at Happy Acres Park. Limited to 8 skaters. Register by January 9.

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Special Events

Blaine, Anoka County, and Lino Lakes Parks and Recreation declare a...

Saturday, January 31 1 - 4 pm FREE! All Ages Welcome! Wargo Nature Center

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The Anoka County Parks & Recreation Department, in collaboration with Lino Lakes and Blaine Parks & Recreation Departments are thrilled to be offering the 15th annual Snow Day Event. Participants of all ages will have a chance to partake in a variety of winter activities, including: snow shoeing, ice fishing, kick-sledding, cross-country skiing, winter crafts, temporary tattoos, and Live Animal Presentation. Refreshments provided. For more information, call Wargo Nature Center at 651-429-8007. Event will happen regardless of the weather! Event held at Wargo Nature Center. No registration required, just show up!

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Wargo Nature Center 7701 Main Street, Lino Lakes (242 turns into Main Street east of highway 65. Follow Main Street for about 10 miles)

Sponsored in part by:


ages 8 and under with a parent/adult Spend a special night with your child at our Valentine Sweetheart Party. Dance to deejay music, make a valentine craft, get a sweet temporary tattoo, play in the gym, enjoy some refreshments, and have your pictures taken in front of our sweetheart backdrop! (bring your own camera). Registration is required. Max. 100. Event held at Centennial Elementary School. Registration deadline is Jan.30 or when spaces fill.

DATE: TIME: FEE:

Friday, February 6 6:30 - 8 pm $8 resident; $9 non-resident

ages 10 and under with a parent/adult Come join us for our Super Hero Carnival! Your child can dress up like their favorite Super Hero and fly around and try activities which include: carnival games, bingo, crafts, face painting, tattoos, coloring sheets, relay races - all with our Super Hero Theme! What kid won’t love this? We will also have a few Super Heroes walking around for pictures and a photo backdrop for some additional photos. Don’t forget your camera! Refreshments provided. Max. 100. Event held at Blue Heron Elementary School. Register by February 23 or when spaces fill.

DATE: TIME: FEE:

Saturday, February 28 10 - 11:30 am $8 resident; $9 non-resident

It’s a Blast!

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Super Hero Carnival

Special Events

Sweetheart Party

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Special Events

CHILDREN’S ART WORKSHOP FREE to grades K - 5 The Blaine Arts Council is celebrating Children’s Art Month by inviting area youth to Blaine City Hall to create a masterpiece under the guidance of professional artists. Children will create an original work of art using provided supplies. Artwork will be displayed at City Hall in March for public viewing. There is no fee, but register by February 20 to reserve your space. Limited to 40 participants. Projects will take approximately 45 minutes to complete. Parents must stay with their children.

Saturday, February 28 1 pm

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TEEN ART SHOW

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The Blaine Arts Council invites local teens to participate in the 8th Annual Teen Art Show. Showcase your talent and have your artwork on display at Blaine City Hall. Prizes will be awarded! Categories: Painting • Drawing • Pastel • Photography • 3D

March 1-27 Blaine City Hall

Information: • Open to any teen (grades 6-12 living in Blaine or going to a school serving Blaine residents.) • Submissions can be dropped off at the Recreation Desk at Blaine City Hall, 10801 Town Square Drive between the hours of 8:00 am-4:30 pm from February 23 to 27; February 24 from 5-7 pm; or February 28 from 12-2. • One submission per artist. • Art MUST be framed and ready to hang (hook on the back of it and either be hung with string or wire). • All Artists need to fill out a submission form (download at www.blaineparks.com.) • Awards will be presented in each category and Best of Show. Participants will be notified via email of their awards. • Art will be on display from March 1 - 27 at Blaine City Hall. • Art must be picked up by noon on March 28. • Questions? Email skunza@ci.blaine.mn.us or call 763-717-2723.


families with children ages 10 & under

Friday, March 27 6:30 pm - Airport Park FREE

Join us for our super spectacular spring egg hunt, followed by a prize raffle. Plastic eggs filled with candy are hidden on three different softball fields depending on your child’s age. Kids will have the opportunity to gather at least 8 eggs. Bags are provided. Egg hunt begins promptly at 6:30 pm! Event held at Airport Park: 105th & Radisson Road. No registration required; check-in by 6:20 pm.

Special Events

Spring Egg Hunt

Sponsored in part by:

at Laddie Lake Park

Be a Friend of Open Space and join your neighbors at Laddie Lake Park to celebrate Earth Day 2015. Families are invited to help clean the park and enjoy a nature walk. Bags, gloves and refreshments provided. Call 763-717-2723 or email skunza@ci.blaine.mn.us to sign up to volunteer. DATE: TIME: LOCATION:

Saturday, May 2 10 am – Noon Laddie Lake Park 1051 - 87th Avenue NE

This event is co-sponsored by the Natural Resources Conservation Board.

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Earth Day

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Preschool

AMAZING ATHLETES

ages 3 to 6

Amazing Athletes programs are specifically designed to enhance your child’s learning experience through movement. Your child will learn the basic fundamentals and mechanics of 9 different sports while also building self–confidence, practicing teamwork, and improving their fine and gross motor skills. Each class focuses on 2 different sports and incorporates activities proven to increase your child’s overall cardiovascular fitness, muscle tone, hand–eye coordination, reaction time and more! Each class is six weeks long and runs for 45 minutes. Program held at Sunnyside Park Building. Max 10 per class.

Session 1: Session 2: TIME: FEE:

Wednesdays, January 21 - February 25 Wednesdays, March 11 - April 15 Ages 3 & 4: 5:45 - 6:30 pm Ages 4 to 6: 6:30 - 7:15 pm $57 resident; $63 non-resident

ARTS AND CRAFTS WORKSHOP

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ages 2 to 8 with parent/adult

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Participants will create a seasonal craft with adult help. Kids will take home two projects each week! This is a great class for your child to learn creativity and let their imagination run wild with ideas for all of the fun art projects we have planned for them! Come join the fun. Max. 10. Class held at Blaine City Hall lunchroom. Instructor: Robin Rice.

DATE: Thursdays, January 22 – February 19 TIME: 6 - 7 pm FEE: $23 resident; $25 non-resident

SPRING COOKIE DECORATING

ages 8 and under & parent/adult

Are you looking for a place to decorate cookies and not have to clean up the mess? We have the perfect program for you! We will supply one dozen cookies and all of the toppings. Bring a container to take your cookies home. Dress for the mess! Max. 20. Event held at Blaine City Hall lunchroom. Registration deadline is March 20 or when spaces fill.

DATE: Session 1: Session 2: FEE:

Thursday, March 26 5:30-6:30 pm 6:45-7:45 pm $9 resident; $10 non-resident


Music Together

Music Together is an award winning early childhood music and movement program for children from birth to kindergarten and the grown-ups who love them. Share the delight of making music in these joy-filled, researchbased classes! Infants, toddlers and preschoolers participate at their own developmental level, sharing songs, instrument play, rhythmic rhymes and movement activities in a relaxed, playful, non-performance-oriented setting. Classes are mixed-age so siblings can participate together.

Preschool

MUSIC TOGETHER

Music Together classes are based on the recognition that all children are musical. They can learn to sing in tune, keep a beat and participate with confidence, provided that their early environment supports such learning. The Music Together curriculum supports children’s overall development—their cognitive, social, physical, verbal AND music development. Receive an illustrated songbook filled with music-making ideas, a CD with the song collection we’ll be using this winter as well as a code to digitally download and/or stream the music, a corresponding songbook, and a DVD and booklet introducing early childhood music development. Infants under eight months on the first day of the session are free with a paying sibling. The cut off birth date for infant siblings to be free of charge is May 5, 2014 for winter session and July 20, 2014 for Spring Session. Visit a FREE demonstration class before the winter session starts to find out if Music Together is a good fit for your family. For more information or specific questions about the classes, call or e-mail director Clarice Auluck-Wilson, Ph.D. at 651-439-4219, or at Clarice@MusicTogetherClasses.com, or visit www.MusicTogetherClasses.org. Evening classes held at Blaine City Hall in the Cloverleaf Room and morning classes held at Sunnyside Park Building. Registration online only at www.MusicTogetherClasses.org or by phone at 651-439-4219. Registration will not be accepted at the Park and Recreation office.

FREE DEMONSTRATION CLASSES (Register at MusicTogetherClasses.com for one of the dates & times listed below)

DATE: Tuesday, December 16 TIME: 5:15 pm DATE: Tuesday, March 17 TIME: 6:15 pm Location: Sunnyside Park Building DATE: Thursday, December 11 TIME: 10:30 am DATE: Thursday, March 19 TIME: 9:30 am

Location: Blaine City Hall DATE: Winter: Tuesdays, January 6 – March 10 Spring: Tuesdays, March 31 – June 2 TIME: 5:15 pm OR 6:15 pm Location: Sunnyside Park Building DATE: Winter: Thursdays, January 8 – March 12 Spring: Thursdays, April 2 – May 28 TIME: 9:30 am or 10:30 am FEE: $174 first child; $98 each additional child under 8 months FREE with a registered sibling

Register only at www.MusicTogetherClasses.com or by phone at 651-439-4219. Registration will not be accepted at the Parks and Recreation office.

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Location: Blaine City Hall DATE: Tuesday, December 9 TIME: 6:15 pm

CLASS SCHEDULE

Evening classes held Blaine City Hall Cloverleaf Room and morning classes held at Sunnyside Park Building.

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Youth Dance

TO PROVIDE quality dance instruction and a variety of fun opportunities to learn and demonstrate dance skill while building self-esteem. TO ENCOURAGE academic excellence as well as other involvements that contribute to the development of a multi-talented, “well rounded” individual. TO OFFER class choices for all ages that promote a healthy lifestyle. All classes held at QC Dance, 1051 - 109th Ave. www.QCDance.com.

MOMMY & ME DANCE CLASS

ages 2½ to 5

Parents and tots enjoy an exercise/activity class together Tots enjoy playful songs, fun props and tumbling. Dads are welcome, too! Our instructor will guide parent and child through exercise and play activities. Please wear comfortable attire and clean tennis shoes or ballet slippers. This class is perfect for children not ready to separate from mom or dad. Max 15. Registration deadline is one week before session begins.

A delightful introduction to the art of dance with ballet basics, creative movement, fun with props and tumbling, all in a professional dance setting. Please wear leotard (skirt attached is acceptable if not too long) or exercise/comfortable stretchy attire and ballet slippers. This class is perfect for the child who is comfortable separating from mom or dad. Max 15. Registration deadline is one week before session begins.

Wednesdays, January 21 – February 25 Wednesdays, March 4 – April 8 5:30 – 6 pm $50 resident; $55 non-resident

LITTLE HIP HOPPERS

ages 4 to 6

Students will learn the latest styles of dance through body isolations, funky-styled steps and contemporary moves to the latest approved pop and hip hop music. Wear comfortable clothes and sneakers. Max 15. Registration deadline is one week before session begins. Winter-Spring 2015 • www.blaineparks.com • 763-785-6164

INTRO TO DANCE

ages 0 to 3 & parent/adult

Session 1: Session 2: TIME: FEE:

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Dance

QC DANCE CLASSES

DATE: Wednesdays Session 1: January 21 – February 25 Session 2: March 4 – April 8 TIME: 5:50 - 6:25 pm FEE: $50 resident; $55 non-resident

AGES 2½ TO 3 DATE: Wednesdays Session 1: January 21 – February 25 Session 2: March 4 – April 8 TIME: 6:05 – 6:40 pm

AGES 4 TO 5 DATE: Wednesdays Session 1: January 21 – February 25 Session 2: March 4 – April 8 TIME: 6:45 – 7:20 pm AGES 3 TO 5 DATE: Saturdays Session 1: January 10 - February 14 Session 2: February 21 – March 28 TIME: 9:30 - 10:05 am FEE: $50 resident; $55 non-resident per class

HIP HOP

ages 7 to 11

Students will learn the latest styles of dance through body isolations, funky-styled steps and contemporary moves to the latest approved pop and hip hop music. Wear comfortable clothes and sneakers. Max 15. Registration deadline is one week before session begins.

DATE: TIME: FEE:

Wednesdays Session 1: January 21 – February 25 Session 2: March 4 – April 8 6:30 – 7:10 pm $50 resident; $55 non-resident


The mission of Mayer Arts is to not only provide training for those who are serious about learning but also to offer classes that are tons of fun! We teach proper technique, terminology, body awareness, and an appreciation for the arts. Our goal is that students will not only find a love for the arts but also build healthy habits and self-esteem; skills that will be helpful to them for the rest of their lives! www.mayerarts.com

DATE: Saturday, February 7 & 14 TIME: 9:30 am – 12:30 pm FEE: $64 resident; $70 non - resident

Ages 7 to 12 The Sun Will Come Out Tomorrow! Come learn songs and dances from everyone's favorite Broadway Musical about Little Orphan Annie and put on a show with us! Everyone will learn how to put together a professional show from start to finish. Learn how to properly speak your lines, block a scene, develop your character and much more! No experience necessary. All that is needed are comfortable clothing and lightweight tennis shoes or dance shoes. Please bring a nut free snack and beverage daily. Friends and family are invited to observe the final 30 minutes of the final class. All participants will receive a free magical T-Shirt! Max. 20. Program held at Sunnyside Park Building. Register by Jan. 30. DATE: Saturday, February 7 & 14 TIME: 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm FEE: $64 resident; $70 non - resident

CHEER AMERICA

ages 4 & up

Get active and have fun in this class. Students will learn popular junior high and high school cheers, chants, choreographed pom/ dance routines, parade marching techniques, and other performance skills. This program promotes physical fitness, self-esteem, teamwork, and learning from an adult role model. At the end, students will perform a group recital for families and friends. Students will also receive a certificate and medal. Open house and registration on Tuesday, February 3, at the National Sports Center in the Schwan’s Super Rink Dance Studio. Registration will not be accepted at Blaine City Hall. Class held at the Schwan’s Super Rink Dance Studio - use Rink 5 entrance.

REGISTRATION DAY: Tuesday, February 3, 7:30 - 8:30 PM DATE: TIME: FEE:

Tuesdays, February 10- April 28 ages 4-7: 7:30 - 8:15 pm ages 8 and up: 8:15 - 9:00 pm $5 enrollment fee (due at registration) $7 per class (can pay weekly)

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ages 4 to 8 Pirates Ooo-Argh! We will learn songs and dances from The Pirate Fairy and put them together in a musical! Everyone will learn how to put together a professional show from start to finish. Learn how to properly speak your lines, block a scene, develop your character and much more! No experience necessary. Please wear comfortable shoes and clothes that are easy to move in and a nut free snack and beverage to each class. Friends and family are invited to observe a special performance during the last 30 minutes of the last day. All participants will receive a free fairy wand or pirate hat! Max. 20. Program held at Sunnyside Park Building. Register by Jan. 30.

Youth Programs

Mayer Arts Musical Theater

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Dust off that guitar and come learn how to play it! Our lessons focus on having fun, learning and building skills. Beginning group lessons are a great way to learn basic chords and instrumentals while having a good time. Intermediate guitar is for those who have already learned the basics of guitar. Must have your own guitar (bring amplifier for electrics). Max. 10. Program held at Blaine City Hall Cloverleaf room. Register by January 16.

DATE: Saturdays, January 24 - February 28 BEGINNER, AGES 7-10: 1-1:45 pm INTERMEDIATE, AGES 11 AND UP: 2-2:45 pm FEE: $60 resident; $66 non-resident

Learn to be responsible babysitters by examining safety guidelines, child development, finding jobs, rates, and first aid. Hands-on experience with diapers and bottle-feeding are included. Participants receive a packet of materials and certificates are awarded to all students who successfully demonstrate the skills during ONE of the class dates below. Must be age 11 by date of class. Bring a doll, lunch, and beverage. Max 12. Class held at Blaine City Hall Sanctuary Room. Instructor: Joy Handt.

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DATE: Saturday, January 24 or May 2 TIME: 9 am – 4 pm FEE: $70 resident; $77 non-resident

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TAE KWON DO

ages 5 to Adult

Tae Kwon Do is a modern martial art based on Korean tradition that incorporates techniques of kicking, punching, and blocking. Learn self-defense and controlled movements through sparring. This is a great class to develop discipline, strength, stamina, and flexibility. Join at any time – fee will be prorated. Please wear comfortable clothing. Testing and uniforms are available for an extra fee through the instructor. Max 20 per class. Program held at Westwood Middle School gym balcony. Instructor: Mr. Bill Frauly, 3rd DAN black belt.

AGES 5 TO 7 & PARENT/ADULT DATE: Mondays Session 1: January 5 - March 23 (no class Jan. 19; Feb 16; March 9, 16) Session 2: April 6 - May 18 TIME: 6:15 – 6:45 pm FEE: $45 per parent & child resident; $50 per parent & child non-resident AGES 8 TO 12 & 13 TO ADULT DATE: Mondays & Wednesdays Session 1: January 5 - March 25 (no class Jan. 19; Feb 16; March 9, 11, & 16) Session 2: April 6 - May 20 TIME: Ages 8 to 12: 6:45 – 8 pm Ages 13 & up: 8 – 9:15 pm FEE: $75 resident; $83 non-resident

Programs

Youth Programs

ages 7 & up

BABYSITTING CLASS

ages 11 & up

Youth

GROUP GUITAR LESSONS BEGINNER AND INTERMEDIATE


HEXBUG & VEX ROBOTICS

Grades 3 to 6

Design, Build, Drive and Program! HEXBUG® and VEX® Robotics have teamed up to develop this new robotics program! HEXBUG VEX Robotics encourages STEM learning through hands-on learning experiences as student teams construct jumbo-sized robots and customize its programming! Drive the robot manually with a remote control, or choose the autonomous drive mode. Students will be working with the latest in interactive technology that includes vex robotic brains, LED Modules, Bump Senors, and obstacle avoiding IR Sensors. Students will also take home DIY version of our nano-bug, made from a vibrating motor and watch battery. Max. 24. Class held at Blaine City Hall Cloverleaf Room A. Register by January 12.

DATE: Saturday, January 17 TIME: 9 am – Noon FEE: $36 resident; $40 non-resident

MINECRAFT DIGITAL ANIMATION

grades 1 to 3

DATE: Saturdays, January 24 & 31 TIME: 9 am – noon FEE: $72 resident; $79 non - resident

Grades 3 to 6

Minecraft one of the most popular video game in history, offers an amazing world of endless possibilities, limited only by your imagination. This class is for Intermediate and Advanced Minecrafters. Students will learn how to expand their world’s abilities using popular game-enhancing mods. Participate in building challenges, using mods like BiblioCraft, BuildCraft, BukkitForge, Ender Storage, Industrial Craft, and Zan’s Minimap. Industrial Craft, and Zan's Minimap. Max. 24. Class held at Blaine City Hall Cloverleaf Room B. Register by February 13.

DATE: Saturdays, February 21 & 28 TIME: 9 am – noon FEE: $80 resident; $88 non – resident

ROBOTICS: JEDI & IMPERIAL DROIDS

Grades 2 to 6

Using the “Micro Scout” Lego Mindstorm Robotics System’s microcomputer for the brain of our droids. Use the builtin light sensor, motor and sound to bring our droids to life. Create familiar Star Wars droids or use the Force to create droids of your own design. In this exciting hands on class students working in pairs will be using the Robotic Mindstorms Droid and Darkside developer kit to build and experiment with up to 6 different models. Learn about robotics and engineering as we build the base models, then customize the droids. Possible models include the microwalker, LEGO Trainer, Starfighter, and X-Walker. Max. 24. Class held at the Blaine City Hall Cloverleaf Room B. Register by April 3.

DATE: Saturdays, April 11 & 18 TIME: 9 am – noon FEE: $72 resident; $79 non - resident

LEGO WEDO ROBOTICS

Grades 1 to 5

New Projects! Build a motorized LEGO walking giant, ferocious lion, terrible pterodactyl and much more. 8-10 different projects will be built, programmed and tested throughout the session. Energize your ingenuity this winter! For more details, please visit the YEL website at www.youthenrichmentleague.com. Max. 16. Program held at Blaine City Hall Cloverleaf Room B. Register by February 27.

DATE: Saturdays, March 7, 14, 21 TIME: 10 am - noon FEE: $51 resident; $56 non - resident

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New Backdrops & Characters! Minecraft is the game phenomenon focused on creativity and building, allowing players to build environments out of textured cubes in a virtual 3D world. In our camp, students working in pairs, will be introduced to Minecraft in real life with our customized Legos, and finally film a stop motion movie using Minecraft be on creating Minecraft-inspired creations. The focus will be on creating Minecraft-inspired Lego worlds, and filming. Students will take home an movie to show off their creations. Max. 24. Class held at Blaine City Hall Cloverleaf Room B. Register by Jananuary 16.

MINECRAFTING: BUILDCRAFT & REDSTONE

Youth Programs

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Adult Sports & Programs

SOFTBALL The City of Blaine offers summer softball leagues for Men’s, Women’s, Co-Rec, and Church teams. Games are played at Airport and Aquatore Parks. Registration begins February 2. Registration materials are available after January 1 from the Park and Recreation office. The following are leagues and days offered. Fees include softballs. Online registration is not available for adult softball.

LEAGUE DAY # of GAMES Resident Non-Resident Men’s D (DH) Men’s Church (DH) Women’s Co-Rec 11/12” Co-Rec 11/12” (DH)

M, W, Th Tuesdays Thursdays Tuesdays Tuesdays

22 22 10 + playoffs 10 + playoffs 20

$900 $900 $575 $625 $850

$950 $950 $625 $675 $900

CO-REC KICKBALL Relive your childhood excitement by gathering to play one of our most popular adult sports. Roster limit is 20 players. Entry fee includes one game ball, umpires and 16 games. Games are played at Airport and Aquatore parks. Eight week season begins May 10. Teams play double-headers each week. Register by April 24.

DAYS: Sundays TIME: 5, 6, 7 or 8 pm FEE: $375 team

GOLF LESSONS

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The Victory Links Golf Course is offering youth and adult golf lessons at various levels. For more information and to register, visit their website at www.victorylinks.org or call 763-7173240. The golf course is located at 2010 - 105th Ave NE.

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CPR CERTIFICATION

infant, child & adult This American Heartsaver four-hour course is designed to meet the needs of lay rescuers learning CPR to protect family members, friends and coworkers. Class does not meet the needs of health care providers. Curriculum includes infant, child and adult CPR, relief of foreign body airway obstruction and AED (defibrillator). Course meets day care certification requirements. Face shield provided. Upon successful completion of practical skills testing, participants receive a course credential card. Max 12. Held at SBM Fire Station 3. Classes are taught by certified instructors from the SBM Fire Department.

DATE: Wednesday (choose one night) January 28; March 25; or April 29 TIME: 6 – 10 pm FEE: $45

HEARTSAVER FACTS: FIRST AID

A four-hour course ideal for anyone interested in or required to implement First Aid training in an environment serving adult populations. Upon successful completion of practical skills testing, participants receive a course credential card. Fanny pack and first aid kit provided. Class does not meet the needs of health care providers. Held at SBM Fire Station 3. Cost includes AHA First Aid manual. Max. 12. Class is taught by certified instructors from the SBM Fire Department.

DATE: Wednesday, February 25 TIME: 6 – 10 pm FEE: $45


Step by Step Photography will turn your pictures from mediocre to great! Whether you want to capture landscapes, sunsets, portraits, or candid shots this class will take your photos to the next level. You will learn the fundamentals of photography to help you become more comfortable with your camera. Find out more about your camera’s settings, what they mean, and how to manipulate them to make better compositions. The first class will be instructional. The second class will meet at an outdoor location to practice what you have learned. Requirements: properly functioning camera, manual, and a curious mind. Instructor: Sarah Filipi, owner of Sarah Grace Photography, LLC. www.sarahgracephotos.com. Max 15. Class held at Blaine City Hall.

DATE: FEE:

January 6, 6-7:30 pm and January 10, 9-10:30 am $49 resident: $54 non-resident

WINTER PHOTOGRAPHY

DATE: January 22, 6-7:15 pm and January 24, 9-10:15 am FEE: $49 resident; $54 non-resident

ROSEMALING

Learn painting techniques and history of a traditional Norwegian art. Beginner to intermediate levels. Beginners will purchase supplies after first class; intermediates should bring supplies and projects. Class held at Westwood Middle School, Room 164. Registration deadline is one week before class begins. Max. 20. Instructor: Kathy Johnson.

DATE: Session 1: Mondays, January 12 - March 2 no class January 19 & February 16 Session 2: Mondays, March 23 - April 27 TIME: 7 – 9:30 pm FEE: $26 resident; $29 non-resident

The Blaine Arts Council is a volunteer organization open to all interested individuals. Its mission is to promote, advance, and celebrate the arts in the community for the appreciation and participation of residents. The council sponsors ongoing art exhibitions at Blaine City Hall and organizes special arts events throughout the year. Council meetings are the second Tuesday of each month at 5:30 PM at Blaine City Hall. Interested individuals are invited to attend a meeting and participate in events. Call 763-785-6164 for more information.

ARTIST GATHERINGS

Develop your artistic skills, learn new ones or just network with other artists in a fun and supportive environment. Bring your own painting or drawing materials. Open to artists of all levels. No need to register, just show up. Sponsored by the Blaine Arts Council. Blaine City Hall lunchroom.

DATE: Tuesdays, On-going TIME: 5 pm FEE: FREE!

ART EXHIBITS

The Blaine Arts Council schedules monthly art exhibits at Blaine City Hall in the atrium. The exhibit is open daily from 8 am to 8 pm.

December Winter in Minnesota January Photography February TBD March Teen Art Competition April Blaine: Past, Present, & Future May Art Speaks June TBD July Banfill-Locke August Garden Party BAC Members Show

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Ever wonder how to get amazing outdoor photos in the winter, with all that white stuff on the ground? This class will teach you tips and tricks to grab the best winter wonderland scenes. Learn how to capture falling snow, create interesting winter scenes and how to properly expose your subjects and your gear! Bring your warm clothes, as this course includes a field trip to practice what we learn! Requirements: Basic understanding of camera settings and functions. Bring your camera, manual and tripod. Ability to travel locally for a winter outing!

Blaine Arts Council

Adult Programs

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Fitness Classes

Adult Fitness with QC Dance

TO PROVIDE quality dance instruction and a variety of fun opportunities to learn and demonstrate dance skill while building self-esteem. TO ENCOURAGE academic excellence as well as other involvements that contribute to the development of a multi-talented, “well rounded” individual. TO OFFER Class choices for all ages that promote a healthy lifestyle. QCDance.com All classes conducted at QC Dance, Inc., 1051 - 109th Avenue, Blaine.

ZUMBA® ZUMBA GOLD® Love to Dance? Join the Party! This specialty course is designed for those just starting their journey to a fit and healthy lifestyle or the older active adult. Zumba® fitness is for everyone, all shapes and sizes and just about any age. This class allows you to have fun while safely losing pounds and inches. With Zumba®, the fun comes first, and the physical benefits follow. Zumba Gold® is like a basic Zumba®class with lower impact. Max 25.

ZUMBA®

Session 1: Session 2: Session 3: TIME: FEE:

Thursdays, January 8 - February 5 Thursdays, February 19 - March 19 Thursdays, March 26 - April 23 7:15-8 pm $28 resident; $33 non-resident per session

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Session 1: Session 2: Session 3: TIME: FEE:

Zumba Jam! Zumba® fuses hypnotic latin rhythms and easy to follow moves to create a dynamic fitness program that will blow you away. Achieve long term health benefits and experience an hour or 90 minutes of caloric-burning, body-energizing, awe-inspiring movements meant to engage and captivate for life! The routines feature interval training sessions where fast and slow rhythms, and resistance training are combined to tone and sculpt your body while burning fat. Add some Latin flavor and international zest into the mix and you’ve got Zumba®! Enjoy an exciting mix of exercise, music and fun with these specialty Zumba classes:

VALENTINES DAY THEME

90 Minute Zumba® Jam!

Come experience 90 minutes of high-energy fun and get a great workout! Instructors will lead you through some heart-thumping, hip shaking Zumba® dance choreography for 90 minutes of calorie-burning, stress relieving fun set to Valentines Day themed music! Please register early to save your spot in class.

Date: Saturday, February 14 Wednesdays, January 7 - February 4 Time: 9:00 – 10:30 am Wednesdays, February 18 - March 18 Fee: $10 Wednesdays, March 25 - April 22 7:15-8:00 pm $28 resident; $33 non-resident per session SPRING BREAK BEACH 90 Minute Zumba® Jam!

THEME

Come experience 90 minutes of high-energy fun and get a great workout! Instructors will lead you through some heartthumping, hip shaking Zumba® dance choreography for 90 minutes of calorie-burning, stress relieving fun set to Spring Break/Beach themed music! Wear your favorite Spring Break/Beach themed outfit to enhance your Spring Break Zumba® experience! Please register early to save your spot in class.

Date: Saturday, March 14 Time: 9:00 – 10:30 am Fee: $10


ZUMBA® JAM!

90 Minute Zumba® Jam! Come experience 90 minutes of high-energy fun and get a great workout! Instructors will lead you through some heart-thumping, hip shaking Zumba dance choreography for 90 minutes of calorie-burning, stress-relieving fun!

Date: Saturday, April 18 Time: 9:00 – 10:30 am Fee: $10

MOTHER’S DAY ZUMBA®

60 Minute Zumba® Jam!

Show your appreciation and get fit with your Mom by giving the gift of fitness fun! Sons and daughters can bring Mom to this energetic Zumba® 1 hour class to celebrate Mother’s Day. ** Please register in advance.

Date: Sunday, May 10 Time: 3:00 - 4:00 pm Fee: $10 per person

MEMORIAL DAY ZUMBA®

60 Minute Zumba® Jam!

Just in time for swim suit season, the Memorial Day Zumba Jam will take you through 60 minutes of high energy and extreme fun fitness! Grab your girlfriends and have a blast in this class. You won’t even know you are working out!

JAZZERCISE

Burn up to 600 calories in one fun and powerfully effective 60-minute total body workout. Every Jazzercise group dance fitness class combines dance-based cardio with strength training and stretching to sculpt, tone and lengthen muscles for maximum fat burn. Choreographed to today’s hottest music, Jazzercise is a fusion of jazz dance, aerobic exercise, resistance training, Pilates, yoga, and kickboxing. Start dancing yourself fit and change the shape of your body today! Learn the moves and learn more at www.jazzercise.com or call Luanna at 763-706-8725 or text 763-438-9365. Classes held at Sunnyside Park Building. Register on-line at jazzercise.com or at the door.

DATE: Tuesdays & Thursdays, Ongoing Year Round TIME: 6 – 7 pm DATE: Saturdays, Ongoing Year Round TIME: 8 - 9 am FEE: $38/month

Session 1: Session 2: TIME: FEE:

Tuesdays, January 27 – February 17 Tuesdays, March 3 - March 24 6:55 – 7:40 pm

$45 resident; $50 non-resident per session

KETTLEBELL BASICS- THE NEXT LEVEL

Learning proper kettlebell technique is very important for your safety and success. This class will build on the technique you were introduced to in the 4-week Basics Class OR help you fine tune a skill that needs a bit more attention, as well as teach new maneuvers, including the Turkish Get-Up. This class is also a GREAT option if you have stepped away from kettlebell training and wish to start up again. Make your training safe, effective, rewarding, and fun! Class is performed barefoot, bring water bottle. Class is taught by experienced and HKC Certified Instructors from QC Dance Studio. Max 10. This class does require that you have participated

in a Kettlebell Basics, Kettlebell Training, The hand-held gym, have received private training, or have been pre-approved by the instructor. A private lesson may be requested if instructor does not feel your technique is where it needs to be for future participation (additional fee will apply for private lessons).

DATES: TIME: FEE:

Tuesdays, March 3 - March 24 6:05 – 6:50 pm $45 resident; $50 non-resident

KETTLEBELL BASICS & KETTLEBELL BASICS-THE NEXT LEVEL

REGISTER FOR BOTH CLASSES & RECEIVE A $10 SAVINGS! Includes: Session 1: Basics January 27-February 17, 6:55-7:40 pm Session 2: The Next Level March 3 - March 24, 6:05-6:50 pm Fee: $80 resident; $90 non-resident $10 OFF when registering for both at the same time.

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Date: Monday, May 25 Time: 4:30 – 5:30 pm Fee: $10

In this 45 minute class, you will learn proper kettlebell technique for common maneuvers such as the Swing, Clean, Press, Snatch, Goblet Squat and more. Each week the class will be divided up between technique training and using those skills in a workout. The kettlebell is a cast iron weight looking somewhat like a cannonball with a handle, used to perform ballistic exercises that combine cardiovascular, strength and flexibility training. Invented in Russia and used for decades by strongmen, kettlebells offer users a wider range of motion than dumbbells that sit in the palm of the hand, and they also better simulate the way we carry things in our daily lives. Kettlebell training is accessible and practical for all; from the elite athlete to those looking to discover fitness for the first time, and everyone in between. It truly transforms your body. Class is performed barefoot, bring water bottle. Class is taught by experienced and HKC Certified Instructors from QC Dance Studio. Includes 1 free Fitness Club Class upon completion of Kettlebell Basics ($8 value). Max 10.

Fitness Classes

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Community Outings

Community Outings

All community outings depart from and return to Blaine City Hall unless noted otherwise and include motorcoach transportation. Times include pick-up and return. Outings include lunch and ticket (unless noted otherwise).

OUTSIDE MULLINGAR

at the Old Log Theater

Outside Mullingar is a romantic comedy about Anthony and Rosemary, neighbors in rural Ireland, who are nearing their middle years. It is by turns poetic, uplifting, dark and funny. Anthony is an introverted farmer and Rosemary is the woman that vows to have him at all costs. When Anthony’s father threatens to disinherit his son, Rosemary steps into the middle of a land feud and family eccentricities beyond what one might imagine. On the brink of romantic catastrophe, this one of a kind Irish heroine fights against time and mortality in hopes of securing her dream love. The New York Times called Outside Mullingar “a softhearted comedy freckled with dark reflections on the unsatisfactory nature of life and the thorns of love” and The Hollywood Reporter calls it, “a charmer of a play”. Price includes motor coach transportation, ticket, and lunch. Make your meal selection at time of registration: short ribs, pan seared tilapia, rolled penne pasta, or roasted chicken breast. Meal includes bread, beverage, and dessert. Register by January 12.

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DATE: Wednesday, January 28 TIME: 11 AM – 4:45 PM FEE: $59

GOD GIRL

at the the History Theater Meet the bright and spirited Macalester College graduate who was one of the first women accepted into the Master of Divinity program at Princeton Theological Seminary. In 1975, when the war in Vietnam was over and the women’s liberation movement was in full swing, an idealistic and determined young woman decided to change the world starting with her ordination to ministry. This new play by Presbyterian pastor and former Star Tribune columnist Kristine Holmgren reflects on the hard work, humor, and heartbreak experienced by the brave women who dared to break through the stained glass ceiling within the Protestant Church. Lunch on your own after the show at Joseph’s Grill. Register by January 13

DATE: Thursday, February 19 TIME: 9 AM – 3 PM 20 FEE: $32

THE DEBUTANTE’S BALL

at the History Theater

Enjoy a glimpse into the pageantry, customs, and teenage restlessness that are all part of the Valentine’s Ball and Presentation of Debutantes and Escorts. Since 1978, Minnesota’s Filipino-American community has gathered for this annual affair which celebrates their vibrant heritage as Filipinos and Americans. This fun new coming-of-age play by local artist and former debutante escort Eric “Pogi” Sumangil follows six teens as they prepare for this special event and connect with their Filipino heritage through stories, haranas (traditional Filipino love songs), the waltz and even a bit of hip hop, while finding the balance between tradition and assimilation, parental pressure and personal independence. Lunch on your own after the show at Fabulous Ferns. Register by March 18.

DATE: Thursday, March 26 TIME: 9 AM – 2 PM FEE: $32

THE BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS

at the Old Log Theater

This happy go lucky view of small town vice and statewide political side-stepping recounts the good times and the demise of the Chicken Ranch, known since the 1850s as one of the better pleasure palaces in all of Texas. Governors, senators, mayors, and even victorious college football teams frequent Miss Mona’s cozy bordello until that puritan nemesis Watchdog focuses his television cameras and his righteous indignation on the institution. Made popular by the Dolly Parton and Burt Reynolds movie, the play is a nostalgic look at a delicate subject, but there’s nothin’ dirty going on! Price includes motor coach transportation, ticket, and lunch. Make your meal selection at time of registration: short ribs, pan seared tilapia, rolled penne pasta, or roasted chicken breast. Meal includes bread, beverage, and dessert. Register by March 31.

DATE: Thursday, April 16 TIME: 11 AM – 4:45 PM FEE: $59


ST. CROIX CASINO - TURTLE LAKE

TREASURE ISLAND CASINO-RED WING

ST. CROIX CASINO - TURTLE LAKE

TREASURE ISLAND CASINO-RED WING

DATE: Monday, March 9 TIME: 8:30 am – 4:30 pm FEE: $7 ($3 food coupon) Register by March 2

DATE: Wednesday, January 21 TIME: 8:30 am – 4:30 pm FEE: $7 ($5 back in play) Register by January 14

DATE: Wednesday, April 15 TIME: 8:30 am – 4:30 pm FEE: $7 ($5 back in play) Register by April 8

Community Outings

Casino Trips

All casino trips depart from and return to the Senior Center, 9150 Central Avenue NE, and include coach transportation and coffee & donuts prior to departure. Time includes pickup and return.

DATE: Monday, May 18 TIME: 8:30 am – 4:30 pm FEE: $7 ($3 food coupon) Register by May 11

ALL CASINO OUTINGS DEPART FROM THE MARY ANN YOUNG SENIOR CENTER. 9150 CENTRAL AVE NE BLAINE, MN 55434

THE SPECTACULAR NATIONAL PARKS OF THE SOUTHWEST

May 14-24, 2015

For a complete itinerary call 763-785-6164 or Tourco at 763-780-2985. Registration materials available at Blaine City Hall and the Mary Ann Young Senior Center.

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Featuring “Cathedral of the Plains”, Black Canyon of the Gunnison, Mesa Verde National Park, Four Corners National Monument, Monument Valley, Sedona, Grand Canyon National Park, Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, Capitol Reef National Park, Arches National Park, “Canyonlands by Night” boat tour, the Colorado National Monument and more. Trip dates: May 14-24, 2015. A $200 deposit per person is required to hold your reservation. Final Payment is due 45 days prior to departure. Trip includes 10 nights accommodations, 12 meals (9 breakfasts and 3 dinners), deluxe motor coach, door to door pick up available, luggage handling, and Tour Manager. Pick up your itinerary at City Hall or the Mary Ann Young Senior Center. Questions can be directed to Tourco Firstline Tours: 763780-2985. Please inform Tourco you registered through Blaine.

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Senior Center

MARY ANN YOUNG SENIOR CENTER

9150 Central Avenue Northeast Blaine, MN 55434 763-786-9375 Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Senior Dining: Weekdays at noon The Mary Ann Young Senior Center is located by Aquatore Park just off Highway 65 and Cloverleaf Parkway. As a focal point for seniors, the center’s staff and volunteers offer a dynamic variety of programs and social events throughout the year. The Senior Dining Program offers noon meals at a suggested donation of $4.00 for people age 60 and over, and a cost of $7.00 for those under age 60. Please call three days in advance to register for the noon meal. Van service is available for residents of Blaine to transport participants to and from the senior center for a cost of just $1.50 round trip. Stop by and visit the Center during scheduled hours, or call 763-786-9375 for further information. Director: Shelley Johnson Coordinator: Ann Genosky Food Handler: Kristeen Kirchoff Custodian: Jim Grant

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Mondays: Penny Bingo; Health Insurance Counseling; Garden Club Tuesdays: Wii Bowling, Intermediate Line Dancing, “500” Cards, “T.O.P.S.”, Woodcarving, Live 2B Healthy Fitness Class; Wednesdays: Wood Carving Class, Bunko (first Wed.), Hand & Foot Cards, Monthly Birthday Party (last Wed.), Evening Line Dance Thursdays: Beginning Bridge, Educational Sessions, Movie Day (monthly), Defensive Driving Classes, Evening Line Dancing, Senior Fitness Fridays: Plastic Canvas Class, Foot Care, Scrabble, Cribbage, Senior Fitness Sundays: North Country Jamboree -Enjoy live classic country music the 3rd Sunday of the month from 1-4:30 pm. **The Volunteers of America Senior Nutrition Program provides nutritious, delicious, wellbalanced meals Monday through Friday at noon. Call the Senior Center at least three business days in advance to register for lunch.

January DE-DECORATING DAY

Friday, January 2, 9:30 am Refreshments will be served, come join the fun!

GRIEF SEMINAR

Monday, January 12, 11:00 am by Catholic Elder Care

SENIOR CENTER ADVISORY COUNCIL MEETING

Thursday, January 15, 4 pm

SING-A-LONG WITH MARY T., INC.

Monday, January 26, 11:15 am

WINTER WONDERLAND WEEK OF FUN Monday, January 26 1 pm – Prize/Nickle Bingo Tuesday, January 27 9 AM to Noon – Wii Bowling Tournament 1 pm – “500” Card Tournament, fee is $1.50/ person. Thursday, January 29 1 pm – Cribbage Tournament, registration with your partner is required at least three business days in advance. Fee is $2/person.

DEFENSIVE DRIVING REFRESHER CLASSES

These four hour refresher classes are held monthly on specified Thursdays from 10:30 am - 3 pm with a half hour lunch break, which is available at the Senior Center. These classes fill 6-8 weeks in advance, so register early! The cost is just $15 for AARP members and $20 for non AARP members. Advanced registration and payment are required for the class and lunch. Class dates: January 8; Febraury 19; March 5; April 2; May 14


PRE-SUPERBOWL PARTY!

Friday, February 6, 11 am Wear your favorite team colors and join us for the fun refreshments and a football party. Register in advance and join us for a “ballpark” style luncheon.

INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE

Specified Mondays, February 2 thru April 13 The Anoka County Retired Senior Volunteer Program is offering free income tax assistance on specified Mondays at the senior center. Registration is required and you must live in Anoka County to qualify for this free service. BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

EXERCISE IS MEDICINE

Wednesday, February 11, 11:00 am presented by JK Martial Arts & Synergy Home Care Exercise stimulates changes in the brain and is proven to improve your mental and physical health. Instructor will show simple Karate moves both sitting and standing that anyone can do.Learn how to make these routines a habit.

VALENTINE CELEBRATION

MARCH MADNESS WEEK Monday, March 23 1 pm – Prize/Nickle Bingo Tuesday, March 24 9 am to Noon – Mini Wii Bowling Tournament 1 pm – “500” Card Tournament, fee is $1.50/ person. Thursday, March 26 1 pm – Cribbage Tournament, registration with your partner is required at least three business days in advance. Fee is $2/person.

April BOOK FAIR

Wednesday, April 8, 9 am-noon. Load up on books to read and feel free to bring in those you have finished. Free!

SPRING MEAL

Thursday, April 9, noon This is a lovely noon meal, so be sure to call the Senior Center for menu details and to confirm the date. Advanced registration is required.

WHEEL OF FORTUNE with prizes! MONTHLY BIRTHDAY PARTIES

Celebrate with our honorees the last Wednesday of each month with entertainment at 11 am, a meal at noon and 1 pm prize bingo. Advanced lunch reservations are required. Everyone is invited! JANUARY 28 MARCH 25

FEBRUARY 25

APRIL 29

March ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARTY

SENIOR DINING VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION PARTY

Tuesday, April 21, 11 am Special refreshments will be served and dining volunteers recognized. Be sure to call ahead to confirm the date, and remember to sign up for the meal three business days in advance. Enjoy live music at 11 am.

PROPERTY TAX ASSISTANCE

Offered once in late April or May, 1 to 3:30 pm Call for specific date.

SENIOR SAFETY & WELLNESS FAIR

Thursday, April 30, 8 am to 3 pm Held at Fire Station #3 in Blaine. Advanced registration Join us for the “Wearin’ O The Green” party. No matter your is required. Watch for details in March newsletters nationality, enjoy festive refreshments and party music! or call the Senior Center for the date and more information. Expect great speakers, safety sessions, INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE health screenings, great food, refreshments, door prizes and more. Limited to the first 80 registrants. Specified Mondays thru April 13 Tuesday, March 17, 11 am

BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

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Thursday, February 12, 11 am Our annual celebration will include voting for King and Queen of the Senior Center, special refreshments, a candy guess contest and lovely music by “The Paul and INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE John Show”. Please call in advance to register for the Specified Mondays thru April 13 meal which is always a favorite lunch menu. BY APPOINTMENT ONLY Wednesday, February 18, 11 am

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General Information

Our Mission

The Parks and Recreation Department strives to provide community programs and services where unmet interests and needs exist, and to promote cooperation with schools, athletic and civic organizations, community agencies, and interested individuals in the areas of education, recreation and social and cultural pursuits.

Registration & Policies HOW TO REGISTER

ONLINE

MAIL

Activities are designed to meet developmental guidelines of the specified age group. The Parks and Recreation Department does not allow children to register for activities above or below their grade/age.

Visit the Parks and Recreation homepage at blaineparks.com and find the online registration link. A user name and password are needed to register; click on “Individual Account Setup.” Only credit card payments are accepted online. Online registration is available at no additional charge. Simply fill out the registration form provided in this brochure and send it along with payment.

FAX

Fill out the registration form provided in this brochure and fax it along with credit card information to 763-785-6191.

DROP BOX

Place registration form and payment in the after hours drop box on the south side of Blaine City Hall. Registrations placed in the drop box will be processed the following business day.

IN PERSON

Residents may register in person at the Parks and Recreation office at Blaine City Hall, Monday - Friday, 8 am to 4:30 PM

NO PHONE REGISTRATIONS

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DAY CARE PROVIDERS

Providers are welcomed to enroll children in activities. Parents must sign individual registration forms.

Residents are defined as individuals living within Blaine City limits. Proof of residency may be required.

PAYMENTS

Cash, check and credit card payments are accepted. Specific modes of registration may require a certain type of payment. Fees must be paid at the time of registration.

NO NEWS IS GOOD NEWS!

AGE GROUPS

ACCESSIBILITY

All programs listed in this brochure are open to people with disabilities. If you need assistance or inclusion services, please call 763-785-6164. Inclusion services must be set up at least three weeks prior to program start.

WEATHER POLICY

When inclement weather arises, parents or participants may go to blaineparks.com for the latest updates about programs and events being canceled, delayed, or rescheduled. Also during normal office hours (M-F 8-4:30 pm) parents or participants may call the Parks and Recreation office at 763785-6164 or our 24-hour hotline at 763-717-2709.

PHOTO POLICY

Photographs of program or park participants are periodically taken. These photos may appear in the local newspapers and/or Parks and Recreation Department digital and print publications. If you do not want your photo used, please tell the photographer.

PARK REPAIRS

Please notify park maintenance at 763-785-6165 about damage, vandalism or equipment cleanliness issues.

PARK SHELTER PERMITS

Some programs and activities may require a minimum number of participants. You will only be notified if the class/ activity is full or canceled. You will not receive a confirmation letter or call.

Large shelters are available to rent for family or group gatherings. See page 3 for more information. All other shelters are first-come, first-served.

REFUNDS

The Blaine Police Department and Park Patrol need your help to prevent vandalism and apprehend those who vandalize parks and recreation facilities. Vandals destroy what tax dollars have created. Costs associated with repairing vandalized property takes money away from recreational programs and facilities. Help stop vandalism. Always call 9-1-1 to report a crime in progress, including vandalism. To report a crime that occurred in a park but does not require immediate police response, call 763-427-1212. Calls are accepted 24 hours a day and you can remain anonymous.

Refunds are given if Blaine Parks and Recreation cancels the program or if registration fails because the activity is full. Participants canceling at least 7 days prior to an activity will be charged a cancellation fee as follows: $5 for programs costing $10-$99; $10 for programs costing $100 or more. Refunds will not be given for programs costing less than $10 or for cancellations made less than 7 days prior to the program start date. Trip refunds are subject to specific policies on a per-trip basis, based on advanced ticket purchases. Participants must contact the Parks and Recreation Department to request a refund.

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Park Board Meetings

Regular meetings of the Blaine Park Board are conducted on the fourth Tuesday of each month at 7 pm at Blaine City All participants are expected to exhibit appropriate behavior Hall. All residents encouraged to attend. Persons wishing at all times while participating, watching, or attending any to present a discussion topic should contact Parks and program or activity conducted or sponsored by the City of Recreation staff in advance. Blaine Parks and Recreation Department. The following guidelines are designed to provide safe and enjoyable dopt a ark activities for all participants: Want to improve parks and trails? Consider adopting • Show respect to all participants and program staff. a park as a family, neighborhood group or community • Take direction from program staff/supervisors. service organization. As a partner with the City of Blaine, • Refrain from using abusive or foul language. your group can help accomplish needed park and trail • Refrain from causing bodily harm to self, other improvements. Fun and challenging activities may include participants or program staff/supervisors. monthly cleanup, planting flowers, creating new landscape • Refrain from damaging equipment, supplies, or facilities. features, or maintaining landscapes. Talk with others about Failure to follow these rules may result in a suspension taking on a project in your neighborhood. Contact 763-785of participation. The City of Blaine Parks and Recreation 6164 for more information. Department strives to make your participation fun-filled, rewarding, educational, and safe. We thank you in advance for your cooperation.

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Area Youth Athletic Associations BLAINE AREA LITTLE LEAGUE

Baseball for boys and girls ages 4-15. www.ba-littleleague.org

BLAINE BACKCOURT CLUB

CENTENNIAL LAKES LITTLE LEAGUE

Baseball program for youth ages 5-18 serving the Centennial High School attendance area. www.rayb.org/Centennial/CLL_Home.htm

Boys and girls lacrosse www.blaineyouthlacrosse.com

BLAINE SOCCER CLUB

In-house and traveling soccer for boys and girls ages 3-19. 763-792-7369 or www.blainesoccer.org

BLAINE TRAVELING BASEBALL

Baseball for boys ages 10-15. www.sodervilleblaine.org

BLAINE YOUTH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

Serving the Blaine High School attendance area. www.blaineyouthfootball.org

BLAINE YOUTH HOCKEY ASSOCIATION

CENTENNIAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION

In-house and traveling program serving the Centennial High School attendance area for grades 2-8. www.centennialbasketball.com

CENTENNIAL YOUTH HOCKEY ASSOCIATION

In-house and traveling programs serving the Centennial High School attendance area for ages 5-15. www.centennialhockey.org

SPRING LAKE PARK TRAVELING BASKETBALL CLUB

Traveling basketball program serving the Spring Lake Park High School attendance area for grades 5-9. www.slptbc.org

In-house and traveling program for boys and girls ages 5-15 SPRING LAKE PARK PANTHER YOUTH FOOTBALL ASSOC. Serving the Spring Lake Park High School attendance area. serving the Blaine High School attendance area. www.pantheryouthfootball.org www.byha.org

SPRING LAKE PARK YOUTH HOCKEY ASSOCIATION

In-house and traveling program serving the Spring Lake Park High School attendance area for ages 4-15. www.slpyha.org

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In-house and traveling basketball program for boys and girls CENTENNIAL SOCCER CLUB grades 2-8 serving the Blaine High School attendance area. In-house and traveling program for serving the Centennial High School attendance area for ages 5-19. www.blainebengalbasketball.com www.centennialsoccer.org BLAINE YOUTH LACROSSE

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www.blaineparks.com

10801 Town Square Drive, Blaine, MN 55449

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ONSENT TO RELEASE OF INFORMATION & RELEASE OF LIABILITY In consideration of your accepting this registration for my child (or person I am responsible for as guardian), or myself, I authorize the City of Blaine to disclose to the City’s insurer, attorney, staff, coaches, participants and other personnel involved in this program the following information: name, address and telephone number. This information shall be used for the purpose of program administration. This consent to release information shall expire one year from the date of execution. I understand that the records are protected under the state and federal privacy regulations. I also understand that I may cancel this consent by a writing to that effect at any time prior to the information being released. I give my consent to use any photograph or video tape taken of my child (or person I am responsible for as guardian), or myself for future promotional or marketing materials. In consideration of the City providing the registered activities, I agree to not hold the City liable for any claim resulting from participation in any such activity, including claims for injuries, death and resulting attorney fees. The completion of your registration signifies your acceptance of this consent. _____________________________________________________________________________ SIGNATURE

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AQUATORE, LAKESIDE COMMONS, & TOWN SQUARE PARK Our picnic shelters can be rented for groups of up to 200 people. These shelters are perfect for graduation parties, family reunions, team picnics, birthday parties, and more! For picnic shelter reservations and other park information, please call the Park and Recreation Department at 763-785-6164 or visit our website at blaineparks.com. Reservations for 2015 will be accepted on the following dates: Blaine area non-profits Residents Non-residents

Picnic Shelters

Picnic Shelters

Beginning January 2 Beginning February 2 Beginning March 2

To reserve, submit a park shelter use application found at blaineparks.com or come into our office. Payment must be made at the time of reservation. See our website for park shelter policies and rules.

AQUATORE PARK

LAKESIDE COMMONS PARK

TOWN SQUARE PARK

9191 Lincoln Street NE Amenities:

3020 Lakes Parkway Amenities:

10802 Town Square Drive Amenities:

FEES (include sales tax)

Resident Half Day Resident Full Day Non-resident Half Day Non-resident Full Day

$ 80.34 $139.26 $112.48 $171.40

• Shelter for groups up to 150 • Concessions • Beach & splash pad • Playground • Restroom buildings • Grill & electrical outlets • Boat rentals • Fishing dock • Volleyball court

FEES (include sales tax)

Resident Half Day $101.77 Resident Full Day $160.69 Non-resident Half Day $133.91 Non-resident Full Day $192.83 Daily Parking Fee (non-residents) $5/car (June 5-Sept. 7)

• Shelter for groups up to 200 • Fountain • Open play space • Trails • Restrooms nearby at Blaine City Hall

FEES (include sales tax)

Resident Half Day Resident Full Day Non-resident Half Day Non-resident Full Day

$ 80.34 $139.26 $112.48 $171.40

Half Day: 9 am-2 pm or 3 pm-8 pm Full Day: 9 am-10 pm Groups of 100+: Refundable Special Event Deposit Fee of $250 and a non-refundable Special Event License Fee of $25.

Aquatore Park Shelter

Lakeside Commons Park Shelter

Town Square Park Shelter

Winter-Spring 2015 • www.blaineparks.com • 763-785-6164

• 2 shelters for groups up to 200 each • Large playground • Restroom building • Grills & electrical outlets • Softball fields • Open play space • Large shaded areas • Adjacent to Fogerty Ice Arena

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New Date!

W

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Blaine ‘15

May 16, 2015 • 1-4 pm • Town Square Park

Now accepting applications for: Food Vendors • Sponsors • Cultural Exhibits • Volunteers

Join us for the 8th annual Blaine World Fest as we celebrate the rich diversity of our community. Blaine World Fest promotes the sharing of cultural experiences and expands our community’s cultural understanding through entertainment, delicious cuisine, art, conversation, and exhibits.

BlaineEvents.com/world-fest

Ne Datew !

Ages 15 and up Saturday, September 12 8:00 am Lakeside Commons Park

Come out for our 4th Annual Blaine Triathlon. Distances include; .3 mile swim, 16.7 mile bike, and finishes with a 3.5 mile run. This is a USAT Sanctioned Race and great for beginners or seasoned veterans for their last race of the season! Max. 350 Event held at Lakeside Commons Park. Questions please call Nate at (763) 785-6151. For more information and to register go to BlaineTriathlon.com starting December 1. $75 per individual; $90 after July 1 $100 per team relay of 2 or 3; $125 after July 1

BlaineTriathlon.com


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