August 2017 TownTalk and Recreation Guide

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AUG 2017 • ISSUE FOUR

WELCOME to the new Lenexa civic campus

City Hall & Lenexa Commons are inviting community spaces pg. 4 Rec Center offers state-ofthe-art amenities, dozens of new programs pg. 6

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Public Market announces anchor merchants, cooking classes pg. 8


TownTalk August 2017 • Issue Four Mayor Mike Boehm

City Administrator Eric Wade

Council Members Ward 1 Joe Karlin Steve Lemons

Ward 3 Amy Slater Lou Serrone

Ward 2 Tom Nolte Stacy Knipp

Ward 4 Mandy Stuke Andy Huckaba

Lenexa is an equal housing community City Hall 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday–Friday 913.477.7500 ∙ 17101 W. 87th St. Pkwy. Police Department 913.477.7300 (non-emergency) 12500 W. 87th St. Pkwy. Rec Center 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday–Friday; 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday 913.477.7529 ∙ 17201 W. 87th St. Pkwy. Senior Center 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday–Friday 913.477.7100 ∙ 13425 Walnut St. Fire Department 913.888.6380 (non-emergency) 9620 Pflumm Rd. Municipal Court 913.477.7600 ∙ 12400 W. 87th St. Pkwy. Legler Barn Museum 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesdays & Saturdays 14907 W. 87th St. Pkwy. 913.477.7100 for appointments Community Center 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday–Friday 913.477.7100 ∙ 13420 Oak St. Public Market (starting Sept. 1) 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday–Thursday; 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday–Saturday; 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday ∙ 8750 Penrose Ln. Lenexa TownTalk is published six times a year by the City of Lenexa. Please direct questions or comments to communications@lenexa.com. www.lenexa.com/towntalk

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This great picture of a beaver enjoying a snack at Mize Lake was taken by resident Charles Saunders. If you have photos from Lenexa parks, places or events, send them to communications@lenexa.com. Your picture may be featured in TownTalk or on our social media accounts!

In this issue Welcome to the Lenexa Civic Campus............................................3 Coming soon to the civic campus...................................................3 Lenexa City Hall & Commons........................................................4 Lenexa Rec Center.......................................................................6 Lenexa Public Market...................................................................8 Stay up to date with e-newsletters.................................................11 We’re hiring.............................................................................11 Call for artists............................................................................11 Adapted pool season hours........................................................11 Fall fun for the whole family.........................................................12 Apply now for Citizens’ Police Academy.......................................13 Solar eclipse watch party............................................................13 Clear Creek Regional Wetland...................................................14 Sar-Ko-Par Trails Park improvements............................................14 Minor Home Repair Grant Program...........................................15 Dumpster Days..........................................................................15

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Group X Fitness schedule............................................................18 Youth Entertainment...................................................................19 Aquatics..................................................................................22 Adult & Active...........................................................................23 Trips & Tours.............................................................................25 55+ Activities............................................................................25 55+ Weekly Calendar................................................................27 ON THE COVER: The statue of Lenexa's namesake, Na-Nex-Se, looks out over The Commons of the new Lenexa civic campus.

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The new heart of Lenexa is here The hub of Lenexa's civic, cultural, culinary and recreational activities is ready for the community to enjoy. After nearly two years of construction, the Lenexa City Hall and Rec Center opened July 31. The Public Market's official opening will be Sept. 1. Browse pieces in the new City Hall Art Gallery. Pick up a scrumptious dessert at the Public Market. Splash aroung in the Rec Center's indoor pool. On the following pages, we'll highlight some of the most stunning spaces in the new facilities. You're invited to join us for September to Remember – a month of festivities celebrating the new Lenexa City Hall, Rec Center and Public Market. Within the next few weeks, you will receive a special edition of TownTalk highlighting dozens of fun events hosted by the City of Lenexa and our partners!

A fountain greets visitors approaching the Lenexa civic campus from 87th Sreet Parkway.

COMING TO THE LENEXA CIVIC CAMPUS: SMSD AQUATIC CENTER AND CITY CENTER LIBRARY Two of our community partners will soon start work on a pair of visually engaging and active new public facilities at the civic campus. The Johnson County Library plans to break ground on a two-story, 40,000-square-foot library on the southeast corner of the civic campus later this year. Just north of the Lenexa Rec Center, the Shawnee Mission School District plans to open an aquatic center in late 2018 or early 2019.

hollis + miller architects and Holzman Bottino Architecture

The City Center Library will be built across the Lower Commons from the Lenexa Public Market. Patrons will be able to pick up and drop off books from a drive-up kiosk in the adjacent civic campus parking garage.

ACI Boland

The Shawnee Mission School District Aquatic Center will hold up to 1,500 spectators for regional and national swim meets in a 50-meter competition swimming pool. The site will also have a public parking garage.

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A bright, airy lobby welcomes guests to City Hall. Visitors can stop by the information desk (below the stairs) for directions and assistance. A glass-encased conference room on the second floor (top right) is one of several meeting rooms that can be rented by the public starting Sept. 1.

LENEXA CITY HALL

The new City Hall Art Gallery will feature work by Lenexa artists for its inaugural show. Visit Lenexa.com/Art for future gallery shows.

The beautiful stonework of City Hall (facing W. 87th St. Pkwy.) transitions to brick on the eastern end of the building, which is home to the Lenexa Public Market.

The Community Forum offers comfortable seating for 250 attendees of public meetings (including City Council) and educational and cultural events.

Park University is now offering classes at its newest campus inside City Hall. Learn about future classes and the campus at Park.edu.

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The Commons is the outdoor gathering place at the center of the civic campus. It features large open spaces for play and festivals with built-in seating areas.The history marker (center) features engravings honoring people, places and events that helped shape Lenexa.

The Lower Commons forms a plaza between the Lenexa Public Market and future City Center Library with fire pits, hanging lights and seating.

Photo by Leigh Michell

THE COMMONS

The parking garage will host a farmers market starting in spring 2018.

The Lenexa Commons Outdoor Stage will host concerts, plays and more performances. Soon, the stage will welcome the Lenexa Outdoor Concert Series, Lenexa Community Orchestra, Theatre Hikes and musical performances during September to Remember.

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The second-floor Gymnasium has two full courts for pickup games of basketball, volleyball or pickleball.

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The Activity Gym will host games like kickball, dodgeball, pickleball, soccer and futsal. / Photo by Leigh Mitchell


At 1/6 of a mile, the Lenexa Rec Center track is one of the longest indoor tracks in the metro area. Walkers can choose a 5 percent grade change or a level course. Both routes offer stunning views of Lenexa. / Photo by Wendy Delzeit

The fitness floor includes about 100 pieces of userfriendly, state-of-the-art equipment for users ages 16 and up. Youth ages 12–15 can complete a Youth Fitness Orientation to work out on the fitness floor. / Photo by Bill Mitchell

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HELLO! The Public Market's 20-foot-tall blade sign greets guests from afar.

WELCOME TO THE MARKET The Lenexa Public Market is the metro area's newest culinary destination. Located on the lower level of Lenexa City Hall, this vibrant space will feature a food hall and market selling locally sourced, handmade products and fresh food when it opens Sept. 1.

LOCALLY MADE The Market features many handcrafted elements, like these rustic drink rails created by a local artisan. Other tables are carved from Lenexasourced walnut and oak wood.

THE KITCHEN Overlooking the Market from a mezzanine is The Kitchen, a demonstration kitchen that will host cooking classes, culinary events and public and private celebrations.

VARIETY + QUALITY The 11,000-square-foot market will be a dynamic space. Anchor restaurants and a handful of merchant stalls will entice customers to return for more of a favorite meal or product, while day cart vendors and pop-up merchants will add ever-changing variety to the market's collection of goods.

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MEET OUR ANCHOR MERCHANTS

Photo by Zach Bauman

CHEWOLOGY {GYOZA BAR & KUSHIYAKI} Chewology is a Japanese-style tapas and drink establishment serving gyoza (pan-fried dumplings), grilled skewer appetizers, specialty East Asian dough-based dishes and drinks.

FOO’S FABULOUS CAFÉ Foo’s Fabulous Café offers an array of locally made products. Enjoy waffles and breakfast sandwiches, the insanely popular roasted red pepper and smoked gouda cheese soup, signature lunch sandwiches, gourmet burgers and, of course, the famous custard the brand was built upon.

MARILYN’S MAD TREATS Marilyn’s Mad Treats is a dessert bar and soda fountain. It features scratchmade desserts, EATS MAD TR made to order ice cream using liquid nitrogen, oldfashioned sodas made with house syrups, as well as several nondessert items.

BECOME A MERCHANT!

TOPP'D PIZZA + SALADS THE ROASTERIE The Roasterie is a specialty producer of air-roasted coffee. Try their full complement of specialty coffee and espresso drinks, teas and canned Cold Brew, along with an assortment of fromscratch baked goods.

Topp’d Pizza + Salads serves up signature and custom-made pizzas using locally sourced and fresh ingredients. The menu also includes fresh salads and grinder sub sandwiches, as well as a selection of small plates and appetizers. All dough, sauces, toppings and dressings are made from scratch.

Are you interested in starting a business or expanding an existing business? We're looking for local food and nonfood merchants for the Public Market – especially unique or interactive concepts. Opportunities include shortterm merchant stalls (4 months up to one year), pop-up merchants (30–90 days) and day cart merchants (daily). To learn more or fill out an interest form, visit LenexaPublicMarket.com.

pizza+salads.

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CLASSES & EVENTS The Kitchen at the Lenexa Public Market will host a variety of instructors, cooking class styles and events. From delicate pastries to weeknight meals, there are plenty of mouthwatering courses to choose from. Visit LenexaPublicMarket.com to view class details, register for a spot or learn about future events.

Healthy Kid Snacks

Aug. 9, 7 p.m. | $39 We’ll whip up a few healthy snacks for kiddos (and adults too)! Minimal ingredients, easy prep, and kid-approved great taste.

Festive Summer Salsas

Aug. 10, 6 p.m. | $25 Preserve the fresh spice of summer in this hands-on class on how to safely can homemade salsa.

Eating on the Go

Aug. 13, 2 p.m.; Aug. 22, 7 p.m. | $39 The healthiest go-to meals for the busiest schedules.

End-of-Summer Favorites

Aug. 15, 9 a.m. | $39 Use seasonal, local ingredients for healthy new twists on a few of our summertime favorites.

Sweet Summer Jams

Aug. 17, 6 p.m. | $25 Preserve the fresh sweetness of summer in this hands-on class by learning to safely can jam at home.

Meal Prep

Aug. 19, 9 a.m. | $39 Learn simple steps to organize and create a meal plan for your busy schedule.

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Kids in the Kitchen: Fun Food

Aug 27, 2 p.m. | $39 Today’s menu: pizza pockets.

Glorious Greens

Aug. 29, 7 p.m. | $39 Ever see a display of dark, leafy greens and wonder, “How would I cook that?” This class will demystify the preparation of greens.

Eating for Energy

Aug. 31, 7 p.m. | $39 This class will teach you to eliminate energy wasters and have steady energy all day.

Healthy Eating on a Budget

Sept. 5, 7 p.m.; Sept. 23, 9 a.m. | $39 Learn secrets to getting the most nutritional bang for your buck.

Chocolate Macarons Sept. 9, 2 :30 p.m. | $35 Learn to make these sweet meringue-based confections filled with buttercream, jams or ganache.

Mexican Fiesta

Sept. 14, 7 p.m. | $39 Tacos, enchiladas, Spanish rice, chips with salsa and guacamole: Mexican dishes with a healthy spin!

Madeleines: Gateau a la Madeleine

Sept. 16, 9:30 a.m. | $39 This small, rich sponge cake is perfect for teas, luncheons or coffee. Explore the quintessential traditional French dessert and add a few modern twists.

Tailgate Grub Without the Guilt

Sept. 16, 2 p.m. | $39 We’ll take our tailgate party to a different, healthier level without sacrificing flavor.

Fermenting Basics

Sept. 19, 9 a.m.; Sept. 26, 7 p.m. | $39 Learn the basics of fermenting and why this food is so good for you.

Cast Iron Skillet Cooking Sept. 21, 6 p.m. | $25 Cast iron cooking is fun and can make any recipe better. Join us to learn how to care for and maintain this pan that will last a lifetime.

Pressure Cooking for Beginners

Sept. 28, 6 p.m. | $25 Pressure cooking is a hot new trend that everyone is talking about. We will feature dishes your family will love in record time.

Fall Favorites

Oct. 1, 2 p.m. | $39 Use seasonal, local ingredients for new, healthy twists on a few of our fall favorites.

Going Gluten-Free

Oct. 3, 7 p.m. | $39 Learn the basics of glutenfree cooking and baking, including plenty of tips for substitute ingredients. Part 1 of a series.

Kids in the Kitchen: Fun Food

Oct 7, 2 p.m. | $39 Today’s menu: Mac-n’cheese. No artificial colors or flavors here!

Going Gluten-Free: Sandwich Breads

Oct. 10, 7 p.m. | $39 Going gluten-free doesn’t mean giving up toast and sandwiches. We’ll learn to make our own sandwich bread and buns. Part 2 of a series.

Healthy Halloween

Oct. 14, 9 a.m. | $39 No artificial colors or flavors here! We'll prepare a few ghoulishly good healthy Halloween treats.


We’re hiring – join our team! Do you like to help people or want to make difference in your community? Do you want a stable career with great pay and benefits? Now is one of the best opportunities in years to join the team at the City of Lenexa. Lenexa is a leader in local government initiatives in public safety, community development, employee health and wellness, community festivals, stormwater management, communication and technology. ETC Institute ranked Lenexa in 2016 as the metro’s leader in overall citizen satisfaction with city services for nearly every major service area. To maintain this level and tradition of service, we need to continue to hire great people. We have regular openings in full-time, entry-level positions in our Parks & Recreation, Municipal Services, Police and Fire Departments. These positions come with excellent starting pay; paid holidays; vacation and sick leave; great retirement benefits; access to an on-site health and wellness clinic; affordable medical, dental and vision plans; career advancement opportunities and up to $25,000 for college! We’d love to talk to you about our available positions and the benefits of a career with the City of Lenexa. To find out more, visit Lenexa.com/Jobs or call 913.477.7570.

QUICK BITES – NEWS IN BRIEF ADAPTED POOL SEASON HOURS Ad Astra and Flat Rock Creek pools will close for the season at 6 p.m. Aug. 6. Indian Trails Aquatic Center will have an adapted schedule from Aug. 6 through Sept. 4. It will be open weekdays from 4 to 7 p.m. and weekends from noon to 7 p.m. Sept. 4 will be the last day of the season at Indian Trails, with hours from noon to 6 p.m. CALL FOR ARTISTS: HEART OF LENEXA CONTEST It’s time to start preparing artwork for the annual HeART of Lenexa Contest. To participate, create a work of art in any medium, inspired by something you love about Lenexa. Submit your art electronically and tell us about your inspiration. Prizes will be awarded in three age categories (5–12, 13–18 and adult). Entries will be accepted through Dec. 31. Art should be created during the 2017 calendar year. Participating artists will be invited to show their entries at a February gallery show at Lenexa City Hall. Awards will be announced at a reception during the month-long show. Details at Lenexa.com/Art.

STAY UP TO DATE WITH E-NEWSLETTERS We’ve recently made some changes to the City of Lenexa’s email newsletters. If you’re signed up for any of our e-newsletters, you may have noticed that these emails have a fresh new look and enhanced mobile-friendliness. We’ve also added several new newsletters that you might want to sign up to receive. In addition to City Council Agendas & Minutes, My Lenexa News, Parks & Recreation News and Road Closure Alerts, we now offer the following e-newsletters: ∙∙ Art Lenexa: Arts programming and public art exhibits coordinated through the Lenexa Arts Council. Sent quarterly. ∙∙ Lenexa Public Market: Upcoming events, new merchants, special offers and seasonal activities. ∙∙ Lenexa Rec Center: Rec Center programs, classes and membership benefits. Sent monthly. ∙∙ Volunteer Opportunities: List of available City of Lenexa volunteer opportunities. Sent periodically. To sign up for e-newsletters,visit Lenexa.com/Enews.

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PHOTO BY WENDY DELZEIT

LENEXA ARTISTS' SHOW

TINY TOTS TRIATHLON

COMMUNITY ORCHESTRA

PHOTO BY BILL HARRISON

MOVIES IN THE PARK

SPINACH FESTIVAL

PHOTO BY LAUREN METZLER

PHOTO BY BILL HARRISON

TAILS ON THE TRAILS

PHOTO BY WENDY DELZEIT

OUTDOOR CONCERT SERIES

THEATRE HIKES

FALL FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY LENEXA ARTISTS' SHOW

TAILS ON THE TRAILS

SPINACH FESTIVAL

This popular annual show, which features only Lenexa residents, will be the first art show in the new City Hall Art Gallery. An artists’ reception and awards ceremony will begin at 6:30 p.m. Sept. 21. Lenexa.com/Art

Treat your furry friend to dog swims, a pet show and a pet vendor fair. Free admission. Dog swims are $5 when preregistered and $8 at the event. Lenexa.com/Tails

Celebrate the "Spinach Capital of the World" with a day of food music, entertainment, history and arts, crafts and antique vendors. Lenexa.com/Spinach

TINY TOTS TRIATHLON

MOVIES IN THE PARK

Bring the family for a free night of live music and a movie. Presented in partnership with the Johnson County Library. Lenexa.com/Movie

Sept. 17 and 24, 5 p.m., Lenexa Commons outdoor stage, 17101 W. 87th St. Pkwy.

July 31–Sept. 29, 8 a.m.–5 p.m., Lenexa City Hall, 17101 W. 87th St. Pkwy.

Aug. 5, 10–11 a.m., Sar-Ko-Par Trails Park (enter at 87th Street & Greenway Lane) Children bike, run and go down an inflatable slide to get to the finish line, where everyone gets a medal! Open to ages 3 to 6. Register at Lenexa.com/TinyTotsTri.

COMMUNITY ORCHESTRA CONCERTS August 5 and 19, 7 p.m., Lenexa Commons outdoor stage, 17101 W. 87th St. Pkwy. This is the first season for the Lenexa Community Orchestra. Bring a lawn chair and listen to classical music from volunteer musicians. Free admission. Lenexa.com/Art

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Aug. 12, 9 a.m.–1 p.m., Ad Astra Pool and Park, 83rd Street & Maurer Road

Aug. 12, 8 p.m., Electric Park, 93rd Street & Loiret Boulevard Enjoy live music by Stephonne Singleton before “The Little Rascals” begins at dusk.

Sept. 15, 5:30 p.m., Lenexa Commons, 17101 W. 87th St. Pkwy. Start the evening with fun lawn games and a performance from KC Improv. Live music begins at 8 p.m., and “The Mighty Ducks” starts at dusk.

Sept. 9, 9 a.m.–4 p.m., Sar-Ko-Par Trails Park, 87th Street Parkway & Lackman Road

LENEXA OUTDOOR CONCERT SERIES Bring your lawn chairs or blankets, and enjoy free outdoor performances by Knock Kneed Sally (9/17, original bluesy Americana) and Abbey Road (9/24, Beatles tribute band). Lenexa.com/Concerts

THEATRE HIKES

Sept. 30, 2 p.m., Lenexa Commons outdoor stage, 17101 W. 87th St. Pkwy.; Oct. 1, 2–4 p.m., Black Hoof Park Take a leisurely 2-mile hike, and lounge on your lawn chair or blanket to enjoy a live-theater play, “The Complete History of America, (abridged)." Free admission. Lenexa.com/Art


THANK YOU TO SUMMER EVENT SPONSORS GREAT LENEXA BBQ BATTLE

Apply now to participate in the Citizens’ Police Academy Interested in learning how the Lenexa Police Department works? Lenexa residents are invited to apply to participate in the next Citizens’ Police Academy, a free 11-week course that gives attendees an inside look a the LPD. The next session meets at 6:30–9 p.m. on Wednesdays from Sept. 6 through Nov. 15. Attendees will learn about topics including patrol procedures,

criminal law, officer safety, traffic enforcement, firearms, crime scene processing, crime prevention and K-9, tactical and investigations units. Tours will also be given of the Johnson County Crime Lab and Adult Detention Center in Olathe. Limited spots are available. To learn more or apply, visit Lenexa.com/TownTalk.

Enjoy lunch and a solar eclipse at the Lenexa Commons Spend your midday break on Aug. 21 enjoying a great lunch, learning about astronomy and taking in a historic solar eclipse. The City of Lenexa is hosting a solar eclipse watch party from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the civic campus. Pick up a delicious lunch from a local food truck, then head out to the Commons to watch the main event. This is the first time in 38 years that the moon will completely cover the sun in the United States. Lenexa lies just outside the path of the total eclipse – at the event’s peak

at about 1:08 p.m., the sun will be 99.6 percent covered by the moon! Free solar glasses will be available for the first 200 people to join us for lunch. There will also be solar system demonstrations and educational activities. While you wait for the eclipse to begin, create a solar eclipse zentangle (material provided). Your completed artwork can be uploaded to the NASA website to be featured in a national quilt project. For details, visit Lenexa.com/ TownTalk.

Presenting: Consolidated Communications Major: 94.9 KCMO, Central States Beverage Company, Hy-Vee, Reser’s Fine Foods Platinum: Alenco, B.F. Ascher, Champion Windows, City Center Church, CoreFirst Bank & Trust, Costco, James Hardie Siding and Trim, Gill Studios, GMET Communications, Leaf Filter, Massage Envy, Olathe Ford Lincoln, Pierce & Knight Dentistry, Praxis Promotions, Renewal By Andersen, Sara Lee, Thermal King Windows, Westlake Ace Hardware Gold: ANB Bank, i9 Sports, Mainstreet Credit Union, Pizzeria Locale, Skyhook Visual, Teague Electric FREEDOM RUN & COMMUNITY DAYS Presenting: KCMO Talk Radio 103.7 and 710 AM Platinum: B.F. Ascher, City Center Church, Costco, James Hardie Siding and Trim, Leaf Filter, Lifetime Fitness, Pet Supplies Plus, Renewal By Andersen, Smith & Loveless, Thermal King Windows Gold: Pizzeria Locale, Teague Electric

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NEW CLEAR CREEK REGIONAL WETLAND

The new pavilion at SarKo-Par Trails Park will seat up to 200 people and offer great views of Rose’s Pond.

Clear Creek wetland blends trails, flood control and water treatment Take a stroll down the 6,000 feet of new trails intertwined among the recently completed Clear Creek Regional Wetland southeast of Clare Road and 86th Terrace. While you admire the many species of birds, animals and native vegetation that now call this place home, the wetlands are quietly providing flood control, water quality treatment and recreational amenities for all residents. The wetland joins regional projects like Mize Lake, Lake Lenexa and the City Center Streamway as another success of Lenexa’s Rain to Recreation Program. The water quality and flood-control projects designed and implemented by this program protect the natural and developed environment while providing public education, involvement and recreational opportunities. The Clear Creek wetland is composed of two large wetland areas on 130 acres of City property. The area is sized to accommodate the rapid growth that western Lenexa is experiencing and decrease the likelihood of future flooding. Dams on Clear Creek and an adjacent tributary cause water to pond in the wetland during rainfall events. Much of the water is then retained after the rain, where it is naturally cleansed by the native vegetation. To view an aerial video of the new wetlands, visit Lenexa.com/TownTalk.

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New pavilion, site enhancements coming to Sar-Ko-Par Trails Park Sweeping improvements are now under way at the heart of popular Sar-Ko-Par Trails Park. This project, which began in late May, manifested through a Park Master Plan as the top priority for the park for residents and patrons. The central area of the Sar-Ko-Par Trails Park, the site of the original owner’s home, is the only area of the 51-acre park not open to the public. By March 1, 2018, this site will be home to striking new facilities and other new and enhanced amenities. The centerpiece of the project is a new pavilion, which will seat up to 200 people and will be the largest open-air outdoor structure in Lenexa’s parks system. The pavilion will be perched atop the highest point of the park, offering fantastic views of the surrounding landscape and Rose’s Pond from an overlook deck. With plenty of space and beautiful surroundings, the new pavilion will be a great location for hosting large gatherings. Other planned improvements include the replacement of the central restroom and Lion’s Shelter, new parking and trails, the replacement of a reinforced box culvert near the skate park and other site improvements. Sar-Ko-Par Trails Park has a unique history and has been developed over many years to suit the needs of the community over time. An old well on the project site will be protected through construction to offer visitors a look at the park property’s history.


NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR THE 2017 MINOR HOME REPAIR GRANT PROGRAM Does your home need exterior repairs? We’re pleased to offer the Minor Home Repair Grant Program, which assists low-to-moderate-income residents with exterior repairs. Since this is a grant program, there is no repayment or homeowner investment required if you qualify. You may qualify for the program if: ∙∙

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You qualify as low-to-moderate income (see chart below for yearly income restrictions).

Number in Household

Max. Yearly Income

Number in Household

Max. Yearly Income

1

$41,900

5

$64,650

2

$47,900

6

$69,450

3

$53,900

7

$74,250

4

$59,850

You have owned your home for a minimum of one year.

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Your property taxes and mortgage payments are current at the time you apply and during the program year.

The Minor Home Repair Grant Program can be used to pay for improvements including: ∙∙

Exterior wood rot repair and paint.

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Roof, window, door or gutter repair or replacement.

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Foundation repair.

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Accessibility modifications.

You can apply for up to $5,000. Applications will be available Aug. 14 at City Hall and Lenexa.com. Application packets are due Sept. 22, 2017. To learn more about the program, go to Lenexa.com/ TownTalk, or contact Community Standards Supervisor Angel Whitaker, awhitaker@lenexa.com, 913.477.7701.

DISPOSE OF BULKY ITEMS AT DUMPSTER DAYS OCT. 7–8 Chemicals, commercial or industrial waste, fluorescent tubes, fuel tanks, household trash, liquids, propane bottles and other hazardous waste will not be accepted. The following fees apply:

Looking to clean out big items that can’t be collected with your regular trash pickup? During Dumpster Days, Lenexa residents may bring items to the Lenexa Municipal Services Center, 7700 Cottonwood St., from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 7–8. Acceptable items include: appliances, ballasts, electronics, furniture, lamps, light fixtures, smoke detectors, tires and yard waste.

Vehicle load/item

Fee

Car or minivan with seats

$15

SUV or minivan without seats

$20

Small trailer (one axle)

$20

Large trailer (two axles)

$30

Pickup or panel/service van

$30

Large truck (>1 ton or dual wheel)

$40

Appliances containing freon

$35 each

Tires

$10 each

TVs or monitors

$15 each

For more information, visit Lenexa.com/TownTalk.

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REC CENTER FUN FOR EVERYONE: This issue's Recreation Program Guide is jam-packed with activities at the new Lenexa Rec Center that can appeal to all ages, abilities and interests! Offerings at the new Rec Center include art, sports and preschool programs for youth, more than 25 types of drop-in fitness classes for the active adult and daily senior programs.

REGISTER FOR CLASSES AND PROGRAMS ONLINE To register for classes online, you will need to create a household account listing each member of your household. To create an account: • Go to Lenexa.com/GetActive • Select “Create an Account” • Create a household username and password • Enter your household information and ALL family members and select “Save” Questions? Call 913.477.7100.

Sign up for Rainout Line

ADA, REGISTRATION & CANCELLATION POLICIES All participants need to sign a release from liability form before registering and participating in any Lenexa Parks & 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 (two 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. Upon request, a confirmation receipt can be mailed for any program. If you need to cancel, call at least five business days before the program begins.

To keep up to date on event, program and facility closures, cancellations and notifications, sign up for Rainout Line, our notification service.

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.

We offer notifications for three categories: Lenexa Outdoor Pools, Lenexa Parks & Rec and Lenexa Rec Center.

Some senior trips and programs require advance notice and have their own cancellation policies. Refunds are not granted after the activity starts.

NOTIFICATION OPTIONS • • • •

Email/text: Rainoutline.com Free mobile app Phone: 913.477.7170 Website program pages: Lenexa.com/Parks

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 the program or activity.

COURSELISTING LISTINGKEYKEY COURSE Each course will be listed with an appropriate age range, day of week, dates, times, cost and location. = Indicates a program or service for which Rec Center X Pass members receive a 10 percent discount

Days

Locations

M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday TH= Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday SU = Sunday

AA = Ad Astra Park/Pool BHP = Black Hoof Park CC = Community Center CCP = Craig Crossing Park CH = City Hall EP = Electric Park FRC = Flat Rock Creek IT = Indian Trails Pool

MCF = Mill Creek Fields LB = Legler Barn MTP = Matt Taylor Park PSC = Parks Serv. Center REC = Lenexa Rec Center SC = Senior Center SKP = Sar-Ko-Par Trails Park TB = Thompson Barn Full addresses at Lenexa.com.


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Slide into a great time at the Kid Zone! Our child watch area engages children in fun activities like themed games, crafts and team-building challenges while their parents work out at the Rec Center.

MEMBERSHIP RATES Pass: Access to all Rec Center amenities, Group X fitness classes and a 10 percent discount on programs and services REGULAR RATE

@LenexaRecCenter

KID ZONE RATES

• Core Pass: Access to all Rec Center amenities •

LENEXA.COM/RECCENTER TheRec@lenexa.com

RESIDENT DISCOUNT

The Kid Zone provides fun, active child watch for children ages 6 weeks to 11 years for a maximum of two hours per visit. Hours are 8 a.m. to noon Monday–Saturday and 4 to 8:30 p.m. Monday–Thursday. • Members: $3 per child, per visit • Nonmembers: $4 per child, per visit

Monthly

Annual

Monthly

Annual

Adult (18–59)

$53

$583

$42

$462

Youth (12–17)

$41

$451

$33

$363

Senior (60+)

$48

$528

$38

$418

Household*

$88

$968

$70

$770

Plus 1**

$25

$275

$20

$220

Adult (18–59)

$78

$858

$62

$682

Senior (60+)

$73

$803

$58

$638

Household*

$113

$1,243

$90

$990

BIRTHDAY PARTIES

$30

$330

$25

$275

Each party package includes 45 minutes in a party room, admission for up to 25 people and a gift for the birthday child. See Lenexa.com/RecCenter for available times and details. • Star Package ($155): two hours total; 1 hour and 15 minutes in the Activity Gym

CORE PASS

PASS

Plus 1**

ANNUAL MEMBERSHIPS ARE 12 MONTHS FOR THE PRICE OF 11 *Max of five individuals at same address (ages 3+). **Price is per person added to an Adult or Senior membership, or for the sixth and up person on a household membership.

• No initiation or application fees. Memberships can be cancelled with 30 days’ notice. Scholarships available. • Kids 2 and under are free for memberships and passes. • Single Day Pass: access as a Core Pass member. Regular rate is $10; Lenexa resident discount is $8.

Unlimited monthly visits (members only) • First child: $15 • Each additional child: $10

PERSONAL TRAINING Schedule a session online at Lenexa.com/GetActive. • One 60-minute private session: $55 • Every 10th session is free.

• Starfish Package ($185): two hours total; 1 hour and 15 minutes in the Pool. • All-Star Package ($245): three hours total; one hour in the Activity Gym and one hour in the Pool.


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Group

Fitness Class Schedule

No advance registration is required for Group X classes. Simply check in at the welcome desk, pick up a Group X card and present card to a class instructor. Schedule subject to change based on instructor availability and class demand.

EXPRESS EXPRESS

EXPRESS

EXPRESS

EXPRESS EXPRESS

EXPRESS EXPRESS

EXPRESS

EXPRESS EXPRESS

EXPRESS

6–7 am 7–8 am 7:15–7:45 am 8:15–8:45 am 9–9:45 am 9–10 am 10–11 am 12–1 pm 12:15–12:45 pm 5–6 pm 6–6:45 pm 7–8 pm

MONDAY Power Yoga HIIT Vinyasa Yoga Cycle Intervals Boot Camp Strengthen and Stretch Chair Yoga Power Yoga Barbell Strength Deep Water Aqua Aerobics Zumba® Cardio Kickboxing

5:30–6 am 6:15–7:15 am 7–8 am 8:15–8:45 am 8:30–9 am 9–10 am 9–10 am 9:15–10 am 12–1 pm 12–1 pm 12:15–12:45 pm 4:30–5 pm 5–6 pm 5:15–6 pm 5:30–6 pm 6:15–7:15 pm 7–8 pm

TUESDAY Boot Camp Vinyasa Yoga Aqua Toning Cardio Intervals HIIT Fit Over 50 Intro to Cycle WERQ® Dance Fitness Cycle Deep Water Aqua Aerobics POP Pilates Intro to AMRAP Cycle Barbell Strength Power Yoga Vinyasa Yoga STRONG by Zumba®

6–7 am 6:30–7 am 8:30–9 am 9–10 am 12–1 pm 12:15–12:45 pm 6–6:45 pm 7–8 pm

WEDNESDAY Vinyasa Yoga Intro to AMRAP POP Pilates BOSU® Balance Training Restorative Yoga TRX® Basics Zumba® Cardio Kickboxing

Valerie D. Michelle S. Valerie D. Beth C. Angela S. Beth C. Angela S. Valerie D. Amber U. Lisa T. Tynesha H. Bobby R.

PASS MEMBERS: All Group X classes are included with membership CORE PASS MEMBERS: Individual class: $6 10-class punch card: $45 20-class punch card: $90

EXPRESS

EXPRESS

EXPRESS

TBD TBD Lisa T. Jenny R. Michelle S. Sandee M. Jenny R. Michelle S. Jenny R. Lisa T. Shannon R. Jenny R. Beth C. Shannon R. Valerie D. Valerie D. Angie H.

EXPRESS EXPRESS

EXPRESS

EXPRESS

Valerie D. Shannon R. Shannon R. Amber U. Valerie D. Drake M. Tynesha H. Bobby R.

SINGLE DAY PASS: Regular rate: $10 Resident discount: $8 Pass includes one class Additional class: $8

Short on time, but still want an excellent workout? Express classes offer all the challenge and intensity of a longer session in just 30 jam-packed minutes.

6–7 am 8:15–8:45 am 9–9:45 am 9–10 am 10–11 am 11:30 am–12 pm 12–1 pm 12:15–1 pm 12:15–1:15 pm 5–5:45 pm 5:30–6:30 pm 6–7 pm 7–8 pm

THURSDAY Deep Water Aqua Aerobics Cycle Intervals Fit Over 50 Strengthen and Stretch Yoga Basics Intro to AMRAP Cycle STRONG by Zumba® Power Yoga POUND® Power Yoga Zumba® Nidra Yoga

Lisa T. Beth C. Sandee M. Beth C. Sandee M. Angela S. Jenny R. Angie H. Angela S. Shannon R. Valerie D. Tynesha H. Valerie D.

6:30–7 am 7:15–8 am 8:15–8:45 am 9–10 am 9–9:45 am 10–11 am 11:30 am–12 pm 12–1 pm 12:15–1:15 pm 12:15–12:45 pm

FRIDAY Cardio Intervals POP Pilates Barbell Strength Cycle Aqua Zumba® Zumba® Gold Power Yoga Deep Water Aqua Aerobics Vinyasa Yoga HIIT

Shannon R. Shannon R. Beth C. Beth C. Angie H. Angie H. Vanessa D. Lisa T. Vanessa D. Angela S.

8:15–9 am 8:30–9:30 am 9:15–10 am 10–11 am 10:30–11:15 am 11:30 am–12:30 pm 12–1 pm

SATURDAY WERQ® Dance Fitness Vinyasa Yoga POUND® Restorative Yoga Barbell Strength Cardio Kickboxing Power Yoga

Michelle S. Valerie D. Michelle S. Valerie D. Bobby R. Bobby R. Vanessa D.


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Youth Entertainment

CLASSES

ARTS/CRAFTS

LENEXA LITTLE LEARNERS (AGES 3–6) ART CLASSES (AGES 6–12)

August: Let’s Draw! Create drawings on various papers and surfaces using pens, pencils and pastels. September: Paint with Me! Join a collision of color and master the methods of acrylic and watercolor painting. October: Imagine the Multimedia! Use collage, printmaking, sculpture, clay and more to create art projects.

Join us for a new, exciting preschool program! This program is designed for children ages 3 to 6 to reach developmental milestones needed for success in kindergarten. An emphasis is placed on nature, music, fitness and the arts, while focusing on development through hands-on learning. Pick days of the week that work for you, or enroll in all four classes each week. Each day of the week has a theme. Monday: Music & Movement; Tuesday: Young Explorers; Wednesday: Curious Creators; Thursday: Fun Fitness.

TH

Aug. 17, 24, 31

6–7 p.m.

$30/session

CC

TH

Sept. 14, 21 and 28

6–7 p.m., 7:30–8:30 p.m.

$30/session

REC

There will also be a fun overall theme for each month:

TH

Oct. 5, 12 and 19

6–7 p.m., 7:30–8:30 p.m.

$30/session

REC

• September: Welcome to Preschool! • October: Cool, Creepy Crawlies

PRESCHOOL DRAWING (AGES 4–5)

Young Rembrandts® provides a nurturing learning environment that expands preschoolers’ image vocabulary as they draw familiar images such as fish, teddy bears and cowboys. We’ll concentrate on the skills of drawing and coloring while developing fine-motor skills, focus, listening, patience and spatial organization. No class 10/9. M

9/18–10/30

10–10:45 a.m.

$60

M/T/W/TH

9/5–12/14

9–11 a.m.

$12.50/day

REC

CC

INTRO TO STEM USING LEGO (AGES 5–7)

Build engineer-designed projects such as boats, snowmobiles, catapults and merry-go-rounds, and use special LEGO pieces to create your own design! Taught by an experienced Play-Well instructor. T

CARTOONING CLASS (AGES 6–12)

This delightful program combines Young Rembrandts® innovative step-by-step drawing method with lighthearted subject matter that engages children, their sense of humor and their vivid imaginations by creating silly characters, funny expressions and sequences that tell a joke. No class 10/9. M

9/18–10/30

3:45–5:15 p.m.

$80

CC

9/12–11/14

3:45–5:15 p.m.

$195

CC

STEM CHALLENGE USING LEGO (AGES 7–12)

Power on your engineering skills with Play-Well TEKnologies and LEGO. Apply real-world concepts in physics, engineering and architecture through engineer-designed projects such as catapults, pneumatic cranes, arch bridges and battletracks! TH

9/14–11/16

3:45–5:15 p.m.

$195

CC


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Youth Entertainment

GYM FOR ME (AGES 5 AND UNDER)

Children can run, ride and play while making friends! Push toys, riding toys, balls, inflatables and more are provided. Adult supervision required.

NATURE/OUTDOORS

M/W

Ongoing

9–11 a.m.

$1

CC

T/Th

Ongoing

9–11 a.m.

$2

REC

OPEN GYM

Burn energy and have fun with friends. Call 913.477.7100 for full schedule and cancellations. T

Ongoing

8th grade & under: 3:30–5:30 p.m.

Free

CC

TH

Ongoing

9th grade & older: 3:30–5:30 p.m.

Free

CC

YOUNG EXPLORERS (AGES 3–6)

Learn about nature with songs, games, stories, hands-on activities and art projects. Each class finds out what’s in the “mystery bag.” Try first class in any session for $10, and if your child likes it, pay $20 for remaining classes. Registration closes after the first day of the session. Starting in September, Young Explorers will be incorporated into the Lenexa Little Learners preschool program! It will be the theme of the Tuesday sessions. Birds & Butterflies: 8/8, 8/15 and 8/22

T

9–11 a.m.

$30

BHP

GROWING GARDENERS (AGES 9–14)

Eat what we grow and get in the know about gardening! This is a garden club just for kids, where they learn how to grow a garden, make kid-friendly recipes with the harvest and play garden games. Each class includes a snack and recipe to take home. S

9/16–10/14

1–2 p.m.

$86

CC

SPORTS/FITNESS KARATE (AGES 5–15)

Progress through karate ranks in Shindo Jinen Ryu, a traditional Japanese karate style, by refining basic techniques, working on self-defense and learning competition-style kata. Additional fees for uniform and up to two tests per year. Unlimited classes for $55/month. W

Ongoing

Beginner: 5:30 p.m.

Fees above

REC

W

Ongoing

Intermediate: 6:30 p.m.

Fees above

REC

TH/F

Ongoing

All levels: 6:30 p.m.

Fees above

REC

S

Ongoing

All levels: 10 a.m.

Fees above

REC

SHINING STARS DANCE (AGES 3+)

A variety of dance styles with Miss Tauna. $44/month for unlimited classes in child’s age range. Receive 10 percent off for each additional family member enrolled. Winter Recital: 12/3 M 5:30–6:30 p.m. Combo (ages 3–5) Fees above REC W

9:30–10:30 a.m., 4:30–5:30 p.m.

Combo (ages 3–5)

Fees above

REC

S

9–10 a.m.

Combo (ages 3–5)

Fees above

REC

M

4:30–5:30 p.m.

Combo (ages 6–10)

Fees above

REC

M/W

6:30–7:30 p.m.

Nutcracker Choreography (ages 6–10)

Fees above

REC

W

5:30–6:30 p.m.

Combo (ages 6–10)

Fees above

REC

S

10–11 a.m.

Combo (ages 6–10)

Fees above

REC

M

7:30–8:30 p.m.

Nutcracker Choreography (ages 10–15)

Fees above

REC

T

7–7:45 p.m.

Pointe (ages 10–15)

Fees above

REC

T

7:45 –8:30 p.m.

Intermediate/Advanced Combo (ages 10–15)

Fees above

REC

W

6:30–7:30 p.m.

Nutcracker Choreography (ages 10–15)

Fees above

REC

S

11 a.m.–noon

Tap/Jazz (ages 10–15)

Fees above

REC


LENEXA.COM/GETACTIVE • RECREATION PROGRAM GUIDE • 21 TOT SOCCER LEAGUE (AGES 3–6)

This is a fun, eight-week soccer league. Teams consist of five or six kids and are led by parent volunteer coaches. Each game starts with a 25-minute practice, followed by a 26-minute game. All equipment is provided along with a team jersey to keep. Participants must wear shin guards and tennis shoes (no cleats). Volunteer coaches needed! Curriculum provided. Receive a 20-percent discount on your child’s registration (must coach at least five games and attend the coaches meeting. If interested, contact Jeremy Reimer: jreimer@ lenexa.com.

HAPPY FEET SOCCER (AGES 2–5)

This youth soccer program teaches preschool soccer development through stories, songs and games! Players will learn social and gross-motor skills, along with creative soccer techniques. M

8/7–8/28

11:15–11:45 a.m.

$40/session

CC

M

9/11–10/2, 10/9–10/30

11:15–11:45 a.m.

$45/session

CC

S

9/2–10/21

Ages 3–4: 9 a.m.

$65

MCF

S

9/2–10/21

Ages 5–6: 10 a.m.

$65

MCF

School’s Out Camp! Looking for fun activities for your kids when school is out? Let them hang out with us!

Sept. 29; Oct. 13, 19 & 20 7:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. $40/DAY Activities may include bowling, trampolining, roller skating, movies, pickleball, dodgeball, crafts, playing games, community service and more at the Lenexa Rec Center! Please wear comfortable clothes and tennis shoes, and bring a sack lunch. Snacks provided.

Sign up at Lenexa.com/GetActive

START SMART LACROSSE (AGES 5–7)

Start Smart Lacrosse is designed to teach your child the fundamentals of the sport of Lacrosse using a progressive lesson plan. This six-week introductory program will teach the basics of passing, catching and shooting. S

9/2–10/7

9–9:45 a.m.

$30

REC

START SMART BASEBALL (AGES 3–6)

Start Smart Sports is a developmentally appropriate, introductory six-week program. Parents work with their child in a supportive environment to learn basic skills such as throwing, catching, batting, running and agility. Ageappropriate equipment provided. T

9/5–10/10

5:30–6:15 p.m.

$35

CC

ADVANCED YOUTH TENNIS LESSONS (AGES 12–15)

Whether your athlete is in or about to start high school tennis, these tennis lessons can take them to the next level. Boys and girls are encouraged to participate in group tennis lessons with PTR-certified instructor Dan Wellington. Bring your own racquet. All other equipment provided. T

9/5–10/24

7–8 p.m.

$136

REC


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Aquatics FITNESS NEW: INDOOR SWIM LESSONS We’re offering a new indoor swim lesson program at the Lenexa Rec Center! Starfish Swimming® allows students to learn at their own pace. Children will be evaluated at the start of each session to be placed with kids with like abilities. You’ll sign up for a swim lesson session based on your child’s age group and general needs.

YOUTH ULTIMATE FRISBEE (AGES 9–13)

This fast-action sport combines elements of soccer, basketball and football. Games last 75 minutes. Before most games, we will hold an open skills session for anyone wanting to attend. Each participant receives a regulation disc. Cleats recommended. All other equipment provided. W

9/6–10/25

5:30–7:30 p.m.

$50

EP

YOUTH DODGEBALL LEAGUE (AGES 13–15)

Enjoy teamwork and friendly competition in this exhilarating, fun recreational league. All games will be officiated by a member of the Lenexa Rec Center staff. W

9/6–10/25

5–6:30 p.m.

$45

REC

STARBABIES™/STARTOTS™ (AGES 6 MONTHS–3 YEARS)

This class is designed to foster in very young children a high comfort level in the water while at the same time training parents/caregivers in water safety and drowning prevention. Sessions are $50 for members; $55 regular rate. T/TH

9/5–9/28, 10/3–10/26

9–9:30 a.m.

Fees above

REC

T/TH

9/5–9/28, 10/3–10/26

6:10–6:40 p.m.

Fees above

REC

Fees above

REC

S

9/9–10/28

9:30–10 a.m.

STARFISH SWIM SCHOOL®

Students work toward the development of five core swimming competencies and receive awards for each achievement. They progress at individual rates with the opportunity to learn core skills and progress to advanced strokes. Sessions are $50 for members; $55 regular rate.

AGES 3–5

YOUTH TENNIS LESSONS (AGES 6–13)

These group tennis lessons with PTR-certified instructor Dan Wellington are for participants eager to learn and enjoy the sport. Bring your own racquet. All other equipment provided. W

10/4–11/15

5:50–6:30 p.m.

$238

CC

START SMART TENNIS

Learn the fundamentals of tennis, including backhand, forehand and volleying. S

10/14–11/18

9–9:45 a.m.

$30/session

REC

T/TH

9/5–9/28, 10/3–10/26

9:40–10:10 a.m.

Fees above

REC

T/TH

9/5–9/28, 10/3–10/26

10:20–10:50 a.m.

Fees above

REC

T/TH

9/5–9/28, 10/3–10/26

6:50–7:20 p.m.

Fees above

REC

T/TH

9/5–9/28, 10/3–10/26

7:30–8 p.m.

Fees above

REC

S

9/9–10/28

10:10–10:40 a.m.

Fees above

REC

S

9/9–10/28

10:50–11:20 a.m.

Fees above

REC

T/TH

9/5–9/28, 10/3–10/26

6–6:40 p.m.

Fees above

REC

T/TH

9/5–9/28, 10/3–10/26

6:50–7:30 p.m.

Fees above

REC

S

9/9–10/28

9:40–10:20 a.m.

Fees above

REC

S

9/9–10/28

10:30–11:10 a.m.

Fees above

REC

S

9/9–10/28

11:20 a.m.–noon

Fees above

REC

AGES 6–12


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Adult and Active ARTS/CRAFTS FUNDAMENTALS OF PHOTOGRAPHY

Bring your digital or film camera and capture the fundamental principles of photography. Taught by Chris Stillwell, this course will cover technical topics such as camera and lens settings; artistic principles, such as how to compose a scene and light a subject; and practical subjects, such as taking family portraits and shooting pictures of wildlife.

STARFISH STROKE SCHOOL™

Students refine freestyle and learn stroke technique for backstroke, butterfly, breaststroke and more. Sessions are $50 for members; $55 regular rate.

TH

AGES 3–5 T/TH

9/5–9/28, 10/3–10/26

10:20–10:50 a.m.

Fees above

REC

T/TH

9/5–9/28, 10/3–10/26

6:10–6:40 p.m.

Fees above

REC

S

9/9–10/28

8:50–9:20 a.m.

Fees above

REC

S

9/9–10/28

9:30–10 a.m.

Fees above

REC

9/5–9/28, 10/3–10/26

7:40–8:20 p.m.

Fees above

REC

S

9/9–10/28

8:40–9:20 a.m.

Fees above

REC

6–7:30 p.m.

$49

CC

DESIGN AND UN-WINED

Bring your friends and a bottle of your favorite wine or beer to enjoy while you design together. We will provide instruction and materials for the trendiest projects. See planned projects on our Pinterest page. Private art classes with friends can be scheduled as well! • 8/25: Burlap Sunflower Wreath. Design a fall wreath with burlap and sunflowers.

AGES 6–12 T/TH

10/5–10/26

• 9/22: Sunset Watercolor. Experiment with various watercolor techniques to paint a sunset vista. • 10/27: Canvas Painting. Paint and embellish your favorite quotes about home, heart and family. F

Dates above

7–9 p.m.

$30/class

SC

NATURE/OUTDOORS

SPORT CONDITIONING (AGES 10–17)

This class is perfect for the tween or teen who wants to condition during the offseason or to supplement their current training. Classes will consist of a warm-up, interval training, modified weights for the water and a cool-down. Sessions are $50 for members; $55 regular rate. M/W

9/6–10/2, 10/4–10/30

7–8 p.m.

Fees above

REC

S

9/9–10/28

9:30 –10:30 a.m.

Fees above

REC

SWIM & STROKE TEEN AND ADULT (AGES 13+)

Whether you are new to swimming or just looking for a refresher course, these lessons are intended to increase confidence and comfort in the water while teaching basic skills such as submersion, front and back float and freestyle. Sessions are $50 for members; $55 regular rate. S

9/9–10/28

8:40–9:20 a.m.

Fees above

REC

COFFEE, WALK AND TALK

Walk about 2 miles on local trails at a leisurely pace, then enjoy a cup of coffee at a local coffee shop. If it is raining, meet inside Oak Park Mall near the escalators by Nordstrom. • August: Corporate Woods (College & Antioch) • September: Leawood City Park (10601 Lee Blvd.) • October: Craig Crossing (91st and Woodland) T

Ongoing

9 a.m.

Free, plus cost of coffee

Varies


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SPORTS/FITNESS

Work core muscle groups while stretching and toning with easy-to-follow, low-impact moves for all fitness levels. Bands and light weights are used. Join any time – try first class free! T/TH

Ongoing

6–7 p.m.

$40/10-class card; $5 drop-in

CC

KARATE

Move through the karate ranks in Shindo Jinen Ryu, a traditional Japanese karate style. Refine basic techniques, work on self-defense and learn competition-style kata. Additional fees for uniform and up to two tests per year. Unlimited classes for $55/month.

MEN’S FUTSAL LEAGUE (AGES 18+)

Join us for futsal, a modified indoor soccer. There will be a maximum of eight people per team, with four players plus a goalkeeper on the court at all times. SU

9/3–10/22

5 to 9 p.m.

$45

REC

PICKLEBALL LEAGUE – DOUBLES

W/TH/F

Ongoing

7:30–8:30 p.m.

Fees above

REC

S

Ongoing

11 a.m.–noon

Fees above

REC

PICKLEBALL

Pickleball is a low-impact doubles racket sport that blends tennis, badminton and pingpong for a great form of fitness. T

Ongoing

12:30–3 p.m.

$1

CC

M/W/F

Ongoing

1–3:30 p.m.

$2

REC

Come see why Pickleball is such a big "dill"! Games will be self-officiated, and wins and losses will be reported to a gym staff member. At the end of the eight-week league, the team with the most wins receives a championship T-shirt. T

9/5–10/24

6:30–9 p.m.

$90/team

CC

ADULT CO-ED DODGEBALL LEAGUE

Relive the glory days of P.E. through an eight-week recreational co-ed dodgeball league! Teams will consist of six members with a minimum of two women per team. W

9/6–10/25

6:45–10 p.m.

$40

REC

ADULT CO-ED WIFFLEBALL LEAGUE

In this recreational co-ed wiffleball league, games will be held in a room designed similar to a hockey rink, making the games very nontraditional and exciting! At all times, at least two of the five players on the court must be women. Teams have seven players bat but only five players on the court for defense. TH

9/7–10/26

7 –10 p.m.

$45

6–10 p.m.

$65 free agent/$375 team

M/TH

Ongoing

7:15–8:15 p.m.

$12/class

SC

SHINING STARS ADULT TAP (AGES 15+)

This eight-week basketball league offers both competitive and recreational divisions. The competitive division allows teams to register and compete. Recreational division players must register as free agents but may request additional free agents to compete with. Fee includes league jersey. 9/11–10/30

Classes begin with core conditioning followed by a basic flow, then incorporates work in postures. Participants can sign up at any time for any of our two-month sessions. No class 9/4.

REC

ADULT MEN’S BASKETBALL LEAGUE

M

YOGA ESSENTIALS WITH ANGELA SCHAFFER (18+)

CC

Tap dancing is lively, entertaining dance form that can help you increase strength, flexibility and coordination while lowering stress. Wear comfortable attire. All levels welcome. Unlimited classes for $44/month. T/TH

Ongoing

11:15 a.m.–12:15 p.m.

Fees above

REC

W

Ongoing

7–8 p.m.

Fees above

REC


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Trips & Tours

55+ Activities SPECIAL ACTIVITIES SHERIDAN OF OVERLAND PARK PRESENTS: CARD BINGO

Enjoy games and a chance to win great prizes, meet new friends, and enjoy delicious snacks. No registration needed. TH

8/17 and 9/21

12:15 p.m.

Free

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SENIOR PARTY: LUAU & BLUES DOWNSTREAM CASINO – (SEPT. 15) – $37

Enjoy six hours of slot play at Downstream Casino in Quapaw, OK, plus $15 casino cash per person and a delicious free lunch buffet. Deadline: Aug. 18.

HAUNTED ATCHISON (OCT. 13) – $102

Explore some famous haunts in charming Atchison, including the Cray Museum, where ghost stories abound. We will enjoy an enticing lunch at Paolucci’s and an Atchison Cemetery tour. Deadline: Sept. 20.

TWIN CITIES/MALL OF AMERICA (NOV. 1–3) – $671 SINGLE / $503 DOUBLE / $497 TRIPLE / $491 QUAD Shop at the Mall of America, play at Mystic Lake Casino (optional), tour the Twin Cities and visit the Wabasha Street Caves. Fee includes round-trip motorcoach travel, two nights’ hotel stay, four meals and all tours. Deadline: Sept. 15

NEW THEATRE RESTAURANT – ”DRIVING MISS DAISY” (NOV. 11) – $52

Enjoy a matinee performance of “Driving Miss Daisy,” a heartwarming tale of newfound friendships in a funny, joyful play that won the Pulitzer Prize. Deadline: Oct. 12.

Dress in your luau attire and come ready to sing the blues, tap your toes and dance in your chairs to music provided by Crimson Blues Band. Bring a treat to share with friends. TH

HOLIDAY LIGHTS TOUR (NOV. 29) – $20 – AGES 8+ Take in awesome sights and twinkling lights on a motorcoach tour of Longview Lake’s annual display, Deanna Rose Farmstead’s musical tableau and the magical Country Club Plaza. Deadline: Nov. 8.

QUALITY HILL PLAYHOUSE (DEC. 14) – $83

Join us for a performance of “Christmas in Song” at Quality Hill Playhouse. Prior to the show, enjoy some holiday shopping and a delicious lunch at Webster House Antiques & Restaurant. Deadline: Nov. 10.

12:15–2 p.m.

Free

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LUNCH BUNCH

Travel to some of Kansas City’s finest restaurants. Transportation is $5 and departs from the Senior Center at 10:30 a.m., or meet at 11:15 a.m. at the restaurant. Reservation is required: Call 913.477.7100. TH TH TH

Courtyard Cafe (PV): 8/10

11:15 a.m.–1 p.m. Cost of meal

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Fiorella’s Jack Stack BBQ: 9/14 11:15 a.m.–1 p.m. Cost of meal

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Room 39: 10/12

11:15 a.m.–1 p.m. Cost of meal

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SENIOR POTLUCK: TAILGATE THEME

Enjoy great food, fellowship and fun games! Bring a tailgatethemed dish to share for 12–15 people. Drinks provided. Register by calling 913.477.7100. S

9/23

4 to 7 p.m.

$1/person

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SENIOR CLASSES

ALL ABOUT IKE – ABILENE, KS (NOV. 18) – $95

Tour Dwight D. Eisenhower’s Museum and Library and learn from our “Ike” impersonator step-on guide. Dine on family-style lunch of country fried chicken at the famous Brookville Hotel. Deadline: Oct. 18.

9/28

To register for senior classes: call 913.477.7100 or visit Lenexa.com/GetActive.

SOLVING THE MEDICARE PUZZLE

Chris Goodwin of Insurance Pros will teach what is covered by Medicare Part A, B and D, how to supplement this coverage, and the timelines for enrollment. W

8/23

6:30–7:30 p.m.

Free

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W

9/13

6:30–7:30 p.m.

Free

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MANAGING DIABETES

EnCompass Medical Group of Lenexa presents Dr. Hwang’s Diabetes Discussion. Learn about diabetes and how to manage it. Plus, get exercise and eating tips. TH

8/24

12:30 p.m.

Free

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SENIOR CLASSES

OSHER LIFELONG LEARNING INSTITUTE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS

To register for senior classes: call 913.477.7100 or visit Lenexa.com/GetActive.

We’re offering two fall courses from the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute. Fees for a three-class series are $12 for residents and $50 for nonresidents. Residents can register online at Lenexa.com/GetActive or by calling 913.477.7100. Non-residents can register online at Osher.KU.edu or by calling 785.864.5832.

LIVING WITH ARTHRITIS

Lakeview Village Outpatient Therapy will review types of arthritis and how it impacts seniors’ lives. Learn ways to improve your life while living with arthritis. TH

9/7

10–11 a.m.

NORTH KOREA: THE HERMIT KINGDOM

Free

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MODEL AIRPLANE CLASS

Did you make model airplanes as a kid? Come learn how to fly again! Enjoy reviving or developing a new hobby in this class taught by the Heart of America Free Flight Association. SU

10/15, 10/29

4–6 p.m.

$40

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MAXIMIZE YOUR VETERANS’ BENEFITS

Are you a wartime veteran, surviving spouse or family member? Attend this seminar to learn how you can qualify for little-known, little-used veterans’ benefits. W

10/18

9:30–10:30 a.m., 6:30–7:30 p.m.

Free

PRESENTED BY INSIGHT FINANCIAL SERVICES

WOMEN AND INVESTING

We will address the challenges women investors may face and effective management strategies to help overcome them. 9/19

6:30–7:30 p.m.

W

9/20, 9/27, 10/4

7–9 p.m.

Fees above

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THE LIFE AND TIMES OF HARRY TRUMAN

We'll examine the early life of Mr. Truman and his family in western Missouri, his political career and his presidency during our nation's most troubled times. W

10/11, 10/18, 10/25

7–9 p.m.

Fees above

CH

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RETIREMENT PLANNERS UNIVERSITY

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This course will cover North Korea's founding, the historical ties of the country to China and the Korean War and explore the many regional and international incidents instigated over the last 75 years by the country. The course will conclude with a study of current events.

Free

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SPORTS/FITNESS CHAIR YOGA

Chair yoga can improve breathing capacity and muscle endurance, increase flexibility and improve balance. Parts of the practice will be experienced seated on a chair, while others will use a chair for support. All levels are welcome! F

Ongoing

9:30–10:30 a.m.

$40/10-class card; $5 drop-in

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THE INS AND OUTS OF MEDICARE ALPHABET SOUP We’ll help you understand the coverages and costs associated with Medicare Plans A, B and D. T

9/19

7:30–8:30 p.m.

Free

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WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?

We’ll recap earlier topics from the series and help you to identify a strategy for moving forward. T

10/17

6:30–7:30 p.m.

Free

SC

MEDICARE SUPPLEMENTS AND ADVANTAGE PLANS

Learn how Medicare works with other insurance, go over Medigap policies and discuss shopping for Medicare Supplement and Medicare Advantage Plans. T

10/17

7:30–7:30 p.m.

Free

SC

SENIOR PEP FITNESS

Get energized and gain cardiovascular endurance, flexibility and strength. This upbeat exercise program will help you achieve your health goals. Everyone welcome. Join any time. T/TH

Ongoing

9:30 a.m.

$30 senior punch card; $3.50 drop-in

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55+ Weekly Calendar: New programs each day! WEDNESDAYS

NEW: REC CENTER SENIOR ACTIVITIES In the next few weeks, seniors will have the opportunity to play fun, free games at the new Lenexa Rec Center! Stop by for bridge, mahjong, bunko, Wii Bowling and more popular games.

MONDAYS

Nintendo Wii Action free play

8 a.m.–4 p.m.

Free

SC

Canasta/Skipbo/Upwords/ Dominos

9–11:30 a.m.; 12:30–3 p.m.

Free

SC

Canasta/Skipbo/Upwords/ Scrabble/Aggravation/Dominos

9 a.m.–noon

Free

REC

Nintendo Wii Action free play

8 a.m.–4 p.m.

Free

SC

Birthday entertainment (second Wednesday of month)

12:15 p.m.

Free

SC

Canasta/Skipbo/Upwords/ Dominos

9–11:30 a.m.; 12:30–3 p.m.

Free

SC

Pingpong

noon–3 p.m.

$1

CC

Canasta/Skipbo/Upwords/ Scrabble/Aggravation/Dominos

9 a.m.–noon

Free

REC

Bridge (no second Wednesday)

12:30–3:30 p.m.

$0.50/person

SC

Pickleball

12:30–3 p.m.

$1

CC

Movie Mondays

12:15 p.m.

Free

SC

Bunko

1–4 p.m.

Free

REC

Bridge

12:30–3:30 p.m.

Free

REC

Nintendo Wii Action free play

8 a.m.–4 p.m.

Free

SC

Nintendo Wii Action free play

8 a.m.–4 p.m.

Free

SC

Free

SC

9–11:30 a.m.; 12:30–3 p.m.

SC

9–11:30 a.m.; 12:30–3 p.m.

Canasta/Skipbo/Upwords/ Dominos

Free

Canasta/Skipbo/Upwords/ Dominos

Senior Men’s Basketball

1:30–3:30 p.m.

$1

CC

Mahjong

10 a.m.–noon

Free

REC

12:15 p.m.

Free

SC

Senior Men’s Basketball

10:30 a.m.–noon

$1

CC

Monthly Cinema (first Thursday of the month)

Blood Pressure Screening (third Tuesday of the month)

11 a.m.

Free

SC

Hooked on Books (fourth Thursday of the month)

1–2 p.m.

Free + cost of book

CC

Pingpong

noon–3 p.m.

$1

CC

Wii Bowling

1–3 p.m.

Free

REC

Bingo (prizes awarded)

12:15 p.m.

Free

SC

Pickleball

12:30–3 p.m.

$1

CC

Wii Bowling

1–3 p.m.

Free

REC

Nintendo Wii Action free play

8 a.m.–4 p.m.

Free

SC

Canasta/Skipbo/Upwords/ Dominos

9–11:30 a.m.; 12:30–3 p.m.

Free

SC

Canasta/Skipbo/Upwords/ Scrabble/Aggravation/Dominos

9 a.m.–noon

Free

REC

Pickleball

9:30 a.m.–4 p.m.

$1

CC

Bridge

12:30–3 p.m.

$0.50/person

SC

Pinochle

1–3:30 p.m.

Free

SC

TUESDAYS

Johnson County Nutrition Lunches Johnson County Nutrition offers hot meals to all senior citizens 60+. Call 913.888.6141 between 9 and 10 a.m. 24 hours in advance to reserve your meal. Lenexa Senior Center • 11:30 a.m. M–F

THURSDAYS

FRIDAYS


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