lenexa leisure Activity guide • Fall 2014
A publication of the City of Lenexa Parks and Recreation Department
NEW DISC GOLF Awesome Playgrounds
FALL FESTIVALS
Spinach Festival, Chili Challenge Enchanted Forest & Sar-Ko Aglow
THEATRE HIKE
Mark Twain Plays at Black Hoof Park
PLUS
Art & wine train trip • Learn dance, plein air art
Lenexa Parks and Recreation www.lenexa.com 913.477.7100 For facility rental information, including availability and rental fees, call 477-7100. Community Center 13420 Oak Street Lenexa, KS 66215 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday – Friday Senior Center 13425 Walnut Lenexa, KS 66215 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday – Friday
Contents News in brief Get the latest info about city events and programs
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Featured festivals Check out details for our featured festivals and events Course catalog See what classes are offered from Parks and Recreation Community calendar Save the date for upcoming events and programs
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Thompson Barn 11184 Lackman Road Lenexa, KS 66219 National Guard Armory 18200 W. 87th Street Parkway Lenexa, KS 66220 Legler Barn Museum 14907 W. 87th Street Parkway Lenexa, KS 66215 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays or by appointment. Call 477-7100 for an appointment.
Checking for weather cancellations? Call our inclement weather line at 477-7170.
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Lenexa residents Josh and Jordyn Swanson try out the new disc golf course at Sar-Ko-Par Trails Park. See more information about the course on page 3.
Registration, cancellation and ADA policies All participants need to sign a release from liability form before registering and participating in any Lenexa Parks and Recreation program. Children need to have the form signed by a parent or legal guardian prior to attending a class. All program cancellations will be determined 48 hours (2 business days) before the class is scheduled to begin. In order to prevent cancellations, all registrations are required before the 48-hour deadline. You will be notified if a program is cancelled or changed. A confirmation receipt can be mailed, upon request, for any program. If you need to cancel, call at least five business days before the program begins.
Refunds will only be made if cancellation does not affect the minimum number required. There will be a $5 processing fee. Refunds generally take three to six weeks. Some senior trips and programs require advance notice and have their own cancellation policies. Refunds are not granted after the activity starts. The City of Lenexa is committed to making reasonable accommodations for disabled persons, as required by the Americans with Disabilities Act. Requests for accommodations must be made at least 10 business days prior to program or activity.
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news in brief
2014 pool schedule
New playgrounds, disc golf Several of Lenexa’s playgrounds have received, or are scheduled to receive, a face lift this year thanks to funding from the 3/8-cent sales tax approved by voters in 2008. With this funding, nine playgrounds were updated in 2011 and 2013, and six playgrounds are scheduled to be replaced this year, including Kickapoo West and East, Na Nex Se, Mullen, Electric (2-5 year old playground), and Scouting. Also a new destination playground, which will feature a zip line, multi-level play tower, interactive elements, merry-go-round, slides, swings and a shade structure, is being built at Little Mill Creek Park at 79th and Cottonwood streets. Be sure to check out the new disc golf course that was installed at Sar-Ko-Par Trails Park this spring. Located behind the Indian Trails Aquatic Center and south of the skate park, the new nine-hole course is perfect for families looking for a fun outing or even experienced disc golf players who want to practice their approach and putting skills. Participants must supply their own discs.
Latino Art Bravisimo winners
The adapted schedule for Indian Trails Aquatic Center starts Aug. 11. The pool will be open weekdays 4-7 p.m. and weekends noon-7 p.m. Hours on Sept. 1 (last day of the season) are noon-6 p.m.
2015 seasonal positions at Lenexa pools
Are you interested in a summer job? Lenexa Parks and Recreation hires pool managers, lifeguards, front desk and concession staff for its three outdoor swimming pools. Applications for next year’s pool season will be available on the city’s website in November 2014. All lifeguards are required to be American Red Cross Lifeguard certified. Training classes are available starting in March 2015, with free lifeguard training for eligible applicants seeking employment with the City of Lenexa. For more information, contact Lauren Ozburn, recreation supervisor-aquatics, at lozburn@ lenexa.com.
NEW Family Game Night Eight area artists were selected as winners of the 12th annual Latino Art Bravisimo show. This year’s winners are Marino Payan, Carlos Colorado, Debbie Froelich, Bernadette Torres, Everado Acosta, Hector Garcia, Eugenia Ortiz and Maria Raquel Morales. For the fourth year, the art is scheduled to be displayed at the Mexican Consulate following the Lenexa show. Latino Art Bravisimo is organized by the City of Lenexa and the Lenexa Arts Council as a way to help expand understanding of the Latino culture, celebrate diversity and appreciate art. Thank you to our sponsors Henderson Engineering, McCownGordon Construction and Sprint.
Make plans to attend Family Game Night, 7-9 p.m., on Friday, Nov. 7 at the Lenexa Community Center. Families will compete in game-show themed games such as what are seen on TV. Bring your enthusiasm because there will be laughter, cheering, teamwork and lots of fun for all. Snacks and prizes will be available. Cost is $20 for a family of 4 and $2 for each additional family member. Register online.
For more information or to register for programs and events, visit www.lenexa.com.
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Enjoy shopping, food, music at Spinach Festival One-day event takes place on Saturday, Sept. 6 at Sar-Ko-Par Trails Park Join your friends and neighbors for the 31st annual Lenexa Spinach Festival on Saturday, Sept. 6, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Sar-Ko-Par Trails Park, at 87th Street Parkway & Lackman Road. This fun, family tradition offers a day full of games and contests, delicious food, music, craft shopping, children’s activities, cooking demos, live entertainment and much more. Shop at the many fine craft and antique booths, enter your baby in the Swee’Pea Baby Crawling Contest, test your skills in the green rock skipping contest, and taste a wide variety of spinach foods, including the World’s Largest Spinach Salad at the Lenexa Historical Society’s booth. Concessions will be sold, and free spinach samples will be available following cooking demos and the recipe contest.
Applications for the craft and antique booths will be accepted online through Aug. 15. The event is presented by 94.9 KCMO and hosted in partnership with the Lenexa Historical Society. Admission is $1. Kids 12 and younger are free.
Spinach Recipe Contest Each year, area cooks show off their creative culinary talents in the Spinach Recipe Contest. Entries are judged in four categories: Appetizer, Salad, Entree and Dessert. Cash prizes are awarded to the top entry in each category. It’s free to enter. More information, including contest rules and the application, is available at www.lenexa.com/spinach.
Thank you to our spring and summer event sponsors! Lenexa Art Fair
Great Lenexa Barbeque Battle
Presenting - 94.9 KCMO
Presenting - Consolidated Communications (formerly SureWest)
Major - Block Real Estate Services, LLC, Copaken Brooks Commercial Real Estate
Major - 94.9 KCMO, Central States Beverage Co., HyVee Lenexa, McCormick Grill Mates, Reser’s Fine Foods
Platinum - Alenco, Inc., B.F. Ascher, CoreFirst Bank & Trust, Gambino’s Pizza, Hague Quality Water, Music House School of Music, Renewal By Andersen
Platinum - Academy Sports + Outdoors, APW Plumbing, B.F. Ascher, CoreFirst Bank & Trust, Gambino’s, Clorox, Pierce & Knight Dentistry, Lenexa Christian Center, Renewal By Andersen, Alenco, Inc., Massage Envy, The Gamble Team, Gill Studios
Silver - Cross Point Creek by Tom French Homes, Mainstreet Credit Union
Silver - i9 Sports, Mainstreet Credit Union, Sport Clips
Freedom Run and Community Days Parade Presenting - 94.9 KCMO Platinum - Academy Sports + Outdoors (Freedom Run), Alenco, Inc., B.F. Ascher, Gambino’s Pizza, LifeTime Fitness (Freedom Run) Silver - Coca-Cola and KU Athletics (Freedom Run) Mainstreet Credit Union, SERC Physical Therapy (Freedom Run)
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Chili Challenge offers food, music, fireworks, fun! October 17-18, Old Town Lenexa Meet up with your friends and neighbors for the Lenexa Chili Challenge, presented by 94.9 KCMO and Williams Foods. This year’s event will take place Oct. 17-18 in Old Town Lenexa on Santa Fe Trail Drive at Pflumm Road. Each year, about 200 teams compete in two divisions: Chili Appreciation Society International (C.A.S.I.) and Home Style Chili. Contestants also compete in the Salsa and Hot Wing contests. The top 10 chilis will be awarded ribbons in each category as well as the JDRF Fundraising Award. Attendees will enjoy the fireworks display Friday evening, samples on Saturday, and live music featuring BaliRoot Band, concession vendors and children’s activities both Friday and Saturday. Admission both days is free. Visit the web at www.lenexa.com/chili for event details and to sign up to volunteer as a chili, salsa or wing judge or recycling volunteer.
Great family entertainment planned at Enchanted Forest Dress the kids in their costumes and join us for the fun and exciting Enchanted Forest on Thursday, Oct. 23 (inclement weather date is Oct. 24), at Sar-Ko-Par Trails Park. Children will have a ball strolling through the park and enjoying a variety of performances and other entertainment. This year’s event will be held 6:30-8:30 p.m. Attractions include: Dino O’Dell, Martin City Melodrama, Janie Next Door, Supershots Photobooth, StoneLion Puppets, Joan & Sue’s Music, and KC Wolf, among others. Admission is free, and participants are welcome to stroll through the park at their own pace. All ages will enjoy the free Enchanted Hayride. A $3 wristband for kids 12 and younger allows participation in pumpkin decorating and playtime on the inflatables. Find more information at www. lenexa.com/enchanted.
For more information or to register for programs and events, visit www.lenexa.com.
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Enjoy live outdoor theater, hiking, nature
New ‘Theatre Hike’ offers leisurely paced hike and plays by Mark Twain October 4, Black Hoof Park Join us for a new event - Theatre Hike - where you will enjoy a leisurely paced hike at Black Hoof Park and two live-theater plays using the beautiful park as the backdrop. “A Walk with Mark Twain” which takes place on Saturday, Oct. 4, will feature two one-act plays by Mark Twain: “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Caleveras County” at 1 p.m. and “Diaries of Adam and Eve” at 3 p.m. Guests are encouraged to bring their own blankets, lawn chairs and snacks. Upon arriving at Black Hoof Park, they will be greeted by Mark Twain, who will lead the hike. Once they arrive at the first outdoor set, they will get comfortable and watch the first scene of the play. Then, they will pack up, enjoy another short hike and watch another scene of the play, and so on. In all, guests and actors will hike about two miles if they stay for both plays. Both plays are appropriate for all audiences, however, the first play is most enjoyed by
children and the second play is generally more appealing to adults and older kids. Cost is $5 per person (children 3 and under are free). Maximum cost per household is $15. The event is hosted by the Lenexa Arts Council and Parks and Recreation. Find more details and register online at www.lenexa.com/art.
Kick off holidays at Sar-Ko Aglow park lighting ceremony Friday, Dec. 5 at Sar-Ko-Par Trails Park Get in the holiday spirit by joining friends and neighbors for Sar-Ko Aglow, the city’s holiday lighting ceremony. Bundle up and enjoy strolling through the park while taking in the spectacular lighting ceremony, sipping hot beverages and listening to carolers. Kids will also get an early opportunity to meet Santa Claus. The event begins at 6 p.m. Admission is free. More information is available on the web at www.lenexa.com/SarKoAglow.
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adult and active Adult Basketball Leagues
Form a team and join the action while getting fit. This recreational league includes full court play with two certified officials and a scorekeeper. (Dates may be extended if necessary). 8-game minimum. $350 CC M game times 6:30-8:30 p.m. 9/8-11/3
Cardio Core
Work core muscle groups while stretching and toning with easy-to-follow, lowimpact moves for all fitness levels. Bands, light weights and fit balls are used. Try first class for free. T/Th 6 p.m. $25/8 classes (punch card; no daily drop-in fees) CC
Coffee, Walk and Talk
Join other Lenexa residents to walk on local trails. Walk approximately two miles at a leisurely pace and enjoy a cup of coffee at a local coffee shop afterward. 9 a.m. Free, except cost of coffee T Aug. - Sar-Ko-Par Trails Park (meet at the Gazebo) Sept. - Black Hoof Park (Stonewall Shelter) Oct. - Little Mill Creek (79th & Cottonwood) Nov. - Mill Creek Streamway Park (Northwood Trail Access) Dec. - Craig Crossing (91st & Woodland)
Emerald Ash Borer Information Class
Now that Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) has been found in Johnson County, what is next? Learn about the spread of EAB into the area and what can be done for treatment, removal and replacement. Dennis Patton, Johnson County K-State Research and Extension horticulture agent will speak. Advance registration required. M 9/15 6 p.m. FREE CC
Hatha Yoga
Increase strength, balance, flexibility, coordination and relaxation with this restorative yoga class. Perfect for those wanting to increase their breath control, stamina and gain awareness of proper alignment. Ages 18 and up. 6-week sessions with the following options: Mon. OR Th: 4 classes $48, 5 classes $58, 6 classes $66. Mon. AND Th: 8 classes $96, 10 classes $116, 12 classes $132. M/Th 7:15-8:15 p.m. SC
Learn more about our new pickleball program in the 55+ Activities section Jewelry Making - Chain Maille
Move over, medieval soldiers! Chain maille patterns aren’t just for armor anymore! Learn basic chain maille jewelry patterns to inspire you to create your very own beautiful woven chain pieces. You’ll look fierce on the fashion battlefield! Th 9/18-10/2 | 10/9-10/23 6:30-8 p.m $60/$50 3-week session CC
Morning Walkers
Kick off your day and get fit with a morning walk in the open gym at the Lenexa Community Center. Great opportunity to hook up with friends and stay in shape! T, Th, F 8-9 a.m. Free CC
Noontime Basketball
Enjoy your lunch hour with a quick game of basketball! Th noon-1:30 p.m. $1/resident; $2/nonresident
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Plein Air Art
‘En plein air’ is a French expression meaning ‘in the open air’ and is often used to describe the act of painting outdoors. Enjoy the beauty of Lenexa parks while using pastels to capture the changing landscape and light. This class is for all levels to learn how to develop natural light into your art while creating outdoors. Materials included in fee are pastels and drawing boards. A list of materials to bring will be given during registration. Classes will meet at various city sites. First session meets at Meadowlark Shelter at SKP before the Spinach Festival begins. S I. 9/6-20 II. 10/4-18 8-10 a.m. $60/$55 3-week session SKP
Wine 101 - Learn to be a wine snob
Learn the basics about wine including history, the 5 “S’s” of wine tasting and what to look for when ordering wines while dining out. Samples of white, red, dessert and sparkling wines will be provided along with crackers and cheese to cleanse the palate. Class is approximately 2 hours. Must be 21 or older. W 10/8 7 p.m. $25 TB
Lenexa Leisure course listing key Places: AA = Ad Astra Park/Pool BHP = Black Hoof Park CC = Community Center CH = City Hall FRC = Flat Rock Creek IT = Indian Trails Pool LB = Legler Barn MTP = Matt Taylor Park NG = Natl. Guard Armory
PSC = Parks Serv. Cntr. SC = Senior Center SKP = Sar-Ko-Par Trails TB = Thompson Barn Days: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday Th = Thursday
F = Friday S = Saturday Sun = Sunday Early Bird Discount: Early bird discount available when you see this symbol.
For more information or to register for programs and events, visit www.lenexa.com.
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adult and active Wine 102 - Wine and food pairings
Learn about wine and food pairings to impress friends at intimate parties or family gatherings. Also, learn about glassware for various wines. A variety of wines white, red, dessert and sparkling (both oak and stainless aged) will be sampled along with appetizers and small portions of food. Class is approximately 2 hours. Must be 21 or older. W 11/12 7 p.m. $35 TB
Zumba®
Enjoy a fun workout designed to strengthen your core with interval training sessions to tone and sculpt your body while burning fat. Try your first class for free. Classes interchangeable with Zumba Toning punch card. No class 11/26. W 6 p.m. S 8:30 a.m. $48/12-class punch card | $40 for 8 SC
Zumba® Toning
Additional toning for abs, arms and rhomboid region for current and new students. Through lightweight resistance training, participants can help prevent age-related bone loss, increase muscle strength and definition, decrease body fat, and improve mobility, posture, coordination and cognition. Punch card interchangeable with Zumba class. $15 extra fee to purchase your own Zumba toning sticks (optional). SC M 6 p.m. $48/12-class punch card | $40 for 8
Check out the Zumba® Gold Toning, Senior Pep Fitness and Chair Yoga classes in the 55+ Activities section
Big Creek Opry (Pleasant Hill, Mo.)
Dust off your cowboy or cowgirl hats and boots and get ready to stomp your feet to some rowdy country tunes. Featuring some famous headliners such as Phil Hilton (piano & vocals), Cindy (vocals & fiddle) & Dennis Dittemore (vocals & sax) and Debbie Martin (vocals & guitar) among others. We will stop for dinner at “The Filling Station” in Lee’s Summit, MO (your own cost). Fee includes bus, show admission, staff representative. Deadline 9/18. S 10/11 $50 Depart 4:30 p.m.; return 11:30 p.m. SC
Gambling Casino Trips
trips and tours
Join us for the “Downstream Casino” trip in Quapaw, OK (about 150 miles south of Lenexa) for 6 hours of gaming and $15 for the gaming session. Buffet lunch included in the fee. Deadline 9/4. Departs from Senior Center at 7:45 a.m. Th 10/2 7:45 a.m.-7:30 p.m. $35 SC
Art & Wine Adventure (Hermann & Washington, Mo.)
Ozark Mountain Christmas (Branson, Mo.)
Travel by Amtrak railways to beautiful Hermann, Mo. Enjoy lunch and then a wine tasting at Stone Hill Winery. Then, travel by motorcoach to visit the Astral Glass Blowing Studio & Gallery in the heart of New Haven’s art district. The next stop is Washington, Mo. where we will check into The Old Dutch Hotel, Brick Inn B&B or the De Bourge House and enjoy a sunset dinner on the riverfront (your own cost). The next day, we will tour several area wineries and visit Meerschaum’s Company where corn cob pipes are made. Other stops include a tour of The Gary Lucy Art Gallery and lunch at Cowen’s (home of the “mile high pie”), followed by the train trip back home. Fee includes Amtrak and motorcoach transportation, hotel stay, 2 lunches, wine tastings, gallery admissions, wine steward, and staff person. Th-F 9/25-26 Depart 8:15 a.m. KC Union Station; return 9/26 approx. 9 p.m. $292/person, double occupancy (share bed). Deposit of $50/person to reserve spot. Single rate: $392. Call to check availability. Final payment due 8/25.
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We’ll enjoy five shows including “The Hughes Brothers, Christmas in Wonderland, Texas Tenors, Adventures of Marco Polo and the Brett Family Songs of Christmas. Plus we’ll go shopping, tour the Branson Festival of Lights and dine at the famous Lambert’s (home of the “throwed rolls”). Register by 9/5. See web for details. W, Th, F 11/5-7 $677/person/single; $574 double; $562 triple; $557 quad. $50 deposit due upon registration. Bus departs 8 a.m. from SC and returns at 5:30 p.m.
New Theatre Restaurant
Buffet lunch is included in the fee. Meet at the theater at noon or at the Senior Center for transportation at 11:15 a.m. Deadline one month prior. W/S 9/17 “Murder Among Friends” | 11/8 “Shear Madness” NEW PRICES - $38 or $43/transportation SC Save the date: “Forever Plaid” on Wed. 4/1/2015
For more information or to register for programs and events, visit www.lenexa.com.
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trips and tours Travel Show
Come join us for an hour to hear about all the exciting family travel opportunities - on land and on sea - that Lenexa is planning in 2015! We will share plans for a Western extended winter cruise to the Caribbean in January, a cruise to the Caribbean in March during Spring Break, a family ‘Wild, Wild West’ adventure in July, and a beautiful river cruise down the Mississippi on an amazing paddle boat in October. Doors will open at 6 p.m., and light refreshments will be served. Call the Community Center at 913-4777100 to RSVP. W 10/1 6:30 p.m. Free TB
Walking in Weston Start the day walking the beautiful Weston Bluff Trails along the Missouri River and the adjoining Weston Bend State Park. Enjoy a lovely lunch at the Avalon Cafe, take a casual shopping stroll throughout the historic town of Weston, visit and taste the many notes of wine at Pirtle’s Wine Garden, and stop for a visit at the Weston Red Barn Farm. Fee includes bus transportation, snack, water, and two Lenexa Parks and Recreation representatives. Deadline to register is 8/28. T 9/30 Depart 8:30 a.m.; return 5:30 p.m. $27 SC
youth entertainment Art for Me
Paste, paint, and all the googly eyes a kid could ever want! Introduce your kids to art in this exciting new class that leaves all the mess to us. A new theme will be introduced each month, and students will utilize different mediums within the four classes. Th 9/4-25, 10/2-23, 10/30-11/20, 12/4-18 9-10 a.m. $52/$47 for 4-week session; $41/$36 for 3-week session in December CC
Geocaching Club
A hands-on treasure hunt using a GPS to explore nature and make friends! Bring backpack, water and small toy to trade. 8-13 years, transportation and GPS included. T 9/29, 8 a.m.-noon | Th 10/23, 8 a.m.-noon | W 11/26, 1-5 p.m. F 12/19, 1-5 p.m. $15/day CC
LYL - Lenexa Youth Leaders If making a difference in your community and developing your leadership skills are important to you, then join this exciting, new program, Lenexa Youth Leaders. We will explore a topic or area of need in our community, and then work as a group on a volunteer project to address the need and serve our community. At the first class, youth will learn more about the scheduled subject and explore the types of changes they can make as a group. At the second class, the group will meet in a park or onsite to work on their volunteer project with city staff. Two hours of the second class will be volunteer work that can be tracked as community service hours. S 9 a.m.-11 a.m. $30/$25 per month ages 9-16 CC 9/13, 20 - Monarch and Other Pollinators 10/4, 11 - Trees are Tremendous 11/1, 8 - Take a Hike Honeysuckle! 12/6, 13 - The Bluebirds Come Back
Pin and Craft for Youth
Gym for Me
Children ages five and under are invited to run, ride and play while making new friends! Tweety bounce house, riding toys, balls and more are provided. Adult supervision required. No gym 9/1, 11/10, 12/8, 12/24. M/W 9-11 a.m. $1/child/day (or try $10 punch card) CC
Happy Feet Soccer Youth fitness soccer development program taught through stories, songs and games. Entertain youth while developing social and gross motor skills, along with creative soccer techniques. Monthly sessions September - December (4 classes per month). Ages 2-5. M 9/8-29; 10/6-27; 11/3-24; 12/1-22 11:15-11:45 a.m. $30 CC
Are you pin happy on Pinterest? If so, join us to turn some of those favorite pins into fabulous crafts. We will have several projects already picked and will decide as a class on at least one more project each session. Possible projects include jewelry making, handmade journals, room decor and more! Th 9/4-25, 10/2-23, 10/30-11/20, 12/4-18 4-6 p.m. $70/$65 for 4-week session; $55/$49 for 3-week session in December CC
Open Gym
Kids can burn energy, have fun with friends and stay fit during open gym this summer at the Community Center. T, W 3:30-5:30 p.m., 8th grade and younger Free CC Th 3:30-5:30 p.m., 9th grade and older Free CC
For more information or to register for programs and events, visit www.lenexa.com.
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youth entertainment Shining Stars Dance Lessons NEW
Introduce your child to a variety of dance styles with this new program. In addition to instruction in tap, ballet, tumbling, acrobatics, jazz, hip hop and leaps & turns, Shining Stars Dance Lessons will help build self confidence, instill respect for self and others, coordination of mind and body and much more! 55-minute classes. Eight week sessions. Multi-class discount 10% off. Half session in November/December is half price. W/Th/S I. 9/10-11/1 | II. 11/5-12/6 (no classes week of Thanksgiving) III. 1/7-2/28 | IV. 3/25-5/13 $64/8-week session CC W 9:30 a.m., 3-4 years; Combo W 10:30 a.m., Adult; Tap W 4:30 p.m., 3-4 year; Combo W 5:30 p.m., 5-8 years; Combo W 6:30 p.m., 7-12 years; Ballet W 7:30 p.m., 7-12 years; Jazz/Leaps & Turns
Th 4:30 p.m., 6-12 years; Musical Theatre Tap S 9 a.m., 3-4 years; Combo S 10 a.m., 5-8 years; Combo S 11 a.m., 7-12 years; Ballet S noon, 7-12 years; Hip Hop
Meet Miss Tauna We’re excited to announce that Tauna Keltner is leading the new dance program for Lenexa Parks and Recreation. Miss Tauna brings more than 38 years experience in classic dance instruction. Come meet Miss Tauna and learn more about the dance program on August 23 anytime from 9 a.m. to noon at the Lenexa Community Center. Light refreshments will be available.
SNAG® Starting New At Golf
SNAG golf is a player-friendly, first touch development program. This program builds on strong FUNdamentals of the different strokes and swings and develops playing ability quickly and effectively. SNAG can be taught and played almost anywhere with immediate, positive results. Supplies included. Parents encouraged to participate with younger kids. W I. 8/9-30 | II. 9/6-27 5:30 p.m. $34/$32 5-12 years CC
Start Smart Baseball
The Start Smart Baseball program is a developmentally appropriate, introductory 6-week baseball program for children ages 3 to 5. Parents work together with their child in a supportive environment to learn basic skills of throwing, catching, batting, running and agility. Age-appropriate equipment is provided during class. T 8/19 - 9/23 5:30-6:30 p.m. $30 CC
Tennis Lessons
Classes are led by certified instructor Daniel Wellington. Lessons available for youth ages 5-13. Lessons run for one hour, once a week for 8 weeks. Great for participants who are eager to learn and enjoy the sport! Th 5:30-6:30 p.m. 8/14-10/2 $88/session Bois d’Arc
Young Explorers
Learn about nature through songs, games, stories, hands-on activities and art projects. A treat each class is to find out what’s in the “mystery bag.” CC or BHP T 9-11 a.m. $12/$10 (early bird) 3-6 years 8/12 Let’s Go Camping - BHP 9/9 Treemendous Trees - CC 10/14 Owls and Bats - CC 11/18 Coyotes - CC 12/9 Brr It’s Cold Outside! (Weather) - CC
55+ activities Birthday Entertainment
Enjoy free entertainment monthly and join the birthday celebration! If you desire a meal provided by Johnson County Nutrition, call 913.888.6141, between 9 and 10 a.m. at least 24 hours in advance. Meal begins at 11:30 a.m. W 12:15 p.m. Free SC 8/13 - The Dazzler’s (tap dancing) 9/10 - Senior Barn Players Old Time Radio Show 10/8 - Senior Barn Players - The Entertainers variety show 11/12 - Len Anderson
Fun & Games at the Senior Center
Bingo (prizes awarded) Bridge (no 2nd W) Canasta/Skipbo/Upwords Nintendo Wii Action Pinochle
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12:15 p.m. Free 12:30-3:30 p.m. $0.50/person 9-11:30 a.m. | 12:30-3 p.m., Free 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Free 1-3:30 p.m. Free
Chair Yoga
All fitness levels can benefit from this program that will work your entire body from head to toe. Increase flexibility and strength while you decrease stress. No class on 11/28. F 9:30 a.m. $25/10-class punch card (2 punches required/class), or $6/ single visit. Punch card interchangeable with Senior Pep Fitness class CC
Hands Only CPR
Did you know that performing Hands Only CPR on an adult that suddenly collapses can more than double his or her chances of survival? The Lenexa Fire Department will demonstrate and teach this lifesaving technique. You will also be able to practice what you learn on mannequins to enhance your own lifesaving skills. Space is limited; call the Community Center for reservations. W 10/15 9 a.m. Free SC
Hooked on Books
Attention book lovers! Join us each month to discuss a new book. Members choose the books and facilitate discussions. Open to seniors and adults. Call for book list. Th 8/28, 9/25, 10/23, 11/20 1-2 p.m. Free CC
Johnson County Nutrition
This program offers hot meals to all senior citizens. Call 888-6141 between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. 24 hours in advance to make your reservation. M-F 11:30 a.m. $3 donation 60+ SC
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55+ activities Senior Parties
Celebrate with us. Dress up in themed attire, bring treats to share and participate in games and activities. T 12:15 p.m. SC 8/19 Ice Cream Social; 10/30 Halloween Spook-tacular; 11/20 Thanksgiving Party; 12/18 Holiday Party
Senior Prom
Lunch Bunch
Travel to some of Kansas City’s finest restaurants. Cover your own meal. Transportation $8 extra, departs at 10:30 a.m.; or meet 11:15 a.m. at restaurant. Advanced reservation required. Th 8/14, 9/11, 10/9, 11/13 call for list of restaurants SC
Boogie yourself down to the Lenexa Community Center for a swinging good time! Prom is back for another year! Our theme is swing and the KC Swing Band brings the Lindy Hop back to life! Refreshments served. Door prizes also awarded throughout the evening. Shuffle step your way to our door and enjoy a night of dancing, laughing and having a great time! Register by calling Johnson County Parks and Recreation (JCPRD) at 913-826-2859 or online at www.jcprd.com. F 9/19 7-9 p.m. $10 in advance; $13 at the door CC
Senior Potluck
Movie Mondays & Senior Cinema
Enjoy fellowship and fun at the Senior Center. Play games and socialize after dinner. Set-ups and drink provided. Bring a dish to share with 8-12 people. S 9/20 Tailgate Party , 12/13 Holiday 4-7 p.m. $1/person SC
Pep Fitness
Meet local experts and bring your questions about aging safely, downsizing, the real estate market, estate planning and more. Don’t spend another day feeling overwhelmed by the amount of work that goes into senior location. Come meet our “Solutions for Aging Well Team,” and let us show you how we can help streamline the to-do list for you and everyone involved. Refreshments provided.
Join us for this fun and free new movie event every Monday, plus we’ll continue our Senior Cinema the first Thursday of each month. On Movie Mondays, a different movie will be featured on Netflix® each week. Movies are preselected monthly. For Senior Cinema, we’ll enjoy great blockbuster movies or recent releases. Call for the listing. Popcorn and beverages are provided. M, first Th 12:15/12:30 p.m. Free (preregistration requested) SC Workout to big band, swing, 50s and 60s music! Get energized and gain cardiovascular endurance, flexibility and strength. All fitness levels welcome. Join anytime. Punch card is interchangeable with chair yoga classes. No classes on 11/11, 11/27, 12/25. T, Th 9:30 a.m. $25 for a 10-class punch card; $2.75 drop-in CC
Pickleball
Pickleball is a doubles racket sport that blends tennis, badminton and ping pong. This low-impact sport contains high energy participants that utilize this game for a great form of fitness. Pickleball is one of the fastest growing sports in the nation and is predominately being played by participants in their golden years. Come try this new sport! T/F 12:30-3 p.m./9:30 a.m.-2 p.m. $1 drop-in fee CC
Senior Dances
Live entertainment provided by Roland and the Playboys. Call for schedule. No dances 9/1, 12/8. M 1-3 p.m. $5/person CC
Senior Men’s Basketball
Come out and play basketball, walk the gym or visit during open gym time. T 10:30 a.m.-noon | Th 2-3 p.m. (no gym 11/11, 11/20, 12/15) $1 CC
Senior Solutions for Aging Well
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9/18
10:30 a.m.
Free
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Senior Taxi
Friendly and caring drop-off transportation service for Lenexa residents ages 65 and older, or for disabled residents who physically cannot drive. Transportation throughout Lenexa and to Shawnee Mission Medical Center and Overland Park Regional Medical Center. Book 24 hours in advance by calling 477.7100. M-F 8 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. $5 each way, plus $2 one-time registration fee
Wii-Action for Seniors
Get involved in this action-packed computer game that simulates sports and activities such as bowling, tennis, ping pong and more. Guaranteed to get you on your feet and having fun! Tournaments, class instruction and open play available. M-F 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Free SC
Zumba® Gold Toning
For active older adults or beginning Zumba participants. Modified dynamic lightweight resistance exercises will be taught in this innovative program. Students will increase muscle strength and definition while decreasing body fat. $15 extra fee to purchase your own Zumba toning sticks (optional). No class on 9/1. M 9:30 a.m. $5/class or 2 punches on interchangeable punch card CC
For more information or to register for programs and events, visit www.lenexa.com. 11
Community calendar August - December • Aug. 27 - Lenexa Artists’ Show • Sept. 1 - Pool season ends • Sept. 6 - Spinach Festival • Sept. 12 - Lenexa Artists’ Reception • Sept. 19 - Senior Prom • Sept. 30 - Art show featuring Bernadine Miller photography • Oct. 4 - Theatre Hike • Oct. 17-18 - Chili Challenge • Oct. 23 - Enchanted Forest • Nov. 7 - Family Game Night • Dec. 5 - Sar-Ko Aglow • Dec. 8 - Senior Banquet