What is Inside? Contact Info ................................................................................................1 Youth Programs.......................................................................................2-6 Softball/Kickball ..........................................................................................4 Camps/Clinics .........................................................................................5-6 Manitowoc Public Library ........................................................................7-8 Manitowoc Family Aquatic Center ..............................................................9 Manitowoc Mini Golf Course.....................................................................10 Manitowoc Senior Center .........................................................................11 Lincoln Park Zoo .................................................................................12-13 Featured Park Amenities ..........................................................................14 Park Facility Rentals.................................................................................15 City Parks Map .........................................................................................16 Park Amenities Chart................................................................................17 Rahr-West Art Museum .......................................................................18-25 MetroStage Music.....................................................................................26 Registration Information ..................................................Inside Back Cover
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Dept. of Public Infrastructure Dan Koski (Director) Manitowoc Recreation & Senior Center Division 3330 Custer Street (920) 686-3060 Hours Monday–Friday 8:00am–4:00pm Staff Denise Larson (Manager) Penny Fabian (Admin) Melissa Franz (Admin) Manitowoc Parks Division 2655 S. 35th Street (920) 686-3580 Hours Monday–Friday 7:00am–4:00pm Staff Chad Scheinoha (Manager) Sue Reilly (Admin) Sandy Ronski (Admin)
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Rahr West Art Museum 610 N 8th Street (920) 686-3090 Hours Tuesday–Friday 10:00am–4:00pm Saturday & Sunday 11:00am–4:00pm Closed Mondays Staff Greg Vadney (Director) Elaine Schroeder (Admin) Maritime Metro Transit 915 S. 11th Street (920) 686-3560 Hours Monday–Friday 8:00am–4:00pm Staff Jim Muenzenmeyer (Manager) Marlo Kohlmann (Admin)
Manitowoc Public Library 707 Quay Street 686-3000 Service Desk 686-3030 Children’s Desk HOURS Mon-Wed 9:00am-8:00pm CLOSED THURSDAY Friday 9:00am-6:00pm Saturday 9:00am-3:00pm Sunday Noon-4pm Staff Cherilyn Stewart (Director) Ann Herrmann (Children’s Services Manager) Anne Juza (Public Services Manager)
WAIVER OF LIABILITY AGREEMENT This waiver of liability pertains to all programs/classes registered through the Parks & Recreation Divisions. I hereby understand that those individuals registered for the programs stated on this form, and myself as a parent or guardian, acknowledge that each program, like all physical activities, presents some inherent risk of injury. I further recognize that the City of Manitowoc and other organizations which allow the use of facilities, do not provide hospital/medical insurance for the duration of the program. Therefore, I hereby release these organizations and their employees of any financial responsibility due to injuries received during the program participation.
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Infant Swim Parent Child
Tot Swim Preschool Aquatics
Level 1 Intro to Water Skills
Orients parents and children to the aquatic environment through safe play, submerging to mouth, nose and eyes, etc. Class is 30 min. Requirements: 0-18 months Held at Riverview School
Orients children to the aquatic environment through games, teaching bobbing, arm and leg action. Class is 30 min. Requirements: 19 months to 5 years of age Held at Riverview School
Get comfortable with the water and enjoy the water safely through bubble blowing, retrieving objects underwater, beginning floating, etc. Class is 30 min. Requirements: 5 years old Held at Riverview School
Session I: June 20 - July 14 Mon/Wed or Tues/Thurs 11:00am
Session I: June 20 - July 14 Mon/Wed or Tues/Thurs 10:00am or 10:30am
Session l: June 20 - July 14 Mon/Wed or Tues/Thurs 9:00am or 9:30am
Session 2: July 18 - Aug 11 Mon/Wed or Tues/Thurs 11:00am
Session 2: July 18 - Aug 11 Mon/Wed or Tues/Thurs 10:00am or 10:30am
Session 2: July 18 - Aug 11 Mon/Wed or Tues/Thurs 9:00am or 9:30am
Level 2 Fundamental Skills
Level 3 Stroke Development
Learn fundamental skills such as rolling over, treading water. Class is 50 min. Requirements: Complete Level 1 Held at Lincoln High School
Builds on skills in Level 2 through additional guided practice in deeper water. Class is 50 min. Requirements: Complete Level 2 Held at Lincoln High School
Session l: June 20 - July 14 Mon/Wed 9:00am Tues/Thurs 10:00am
Session l: June 20 - July 14 Mon/Wed 9:00am
Session 2: July 18 - Aug 11 Mon/Wed 9:00am Tues/Thurs 10:00am
Fees for all Swim Lessons: City Resident: $29.00 Non Resident: $36.00
Session 2: July 19 - Aug 11 Tues/Thurs 9:00am Level 4 Stroke Improvement Develops confidence in the skills learned including open turns, underwater swimming, survival swimming. Class is 50 min. Requirements: Complete Level 3 Held at Lincoln High School
Session l: June 20 - July 14 Mon/Wed 10:00am Session 2: July 19 - Aug 11 Tues/Thurs 10:00am
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Lifeguard Training Lifeguard Fees: $165.00 (Resident) $175.00 (Non Resident)
Class is American Red Cross certified and teaches skills needed to become a lifeguard including, first aid, CPR and water rescues. Participants must be at least 15 years of age and pass a skills test given on the first day. Requirements: ability to swim 300 yards non-stop and tread water. Class size is limited, registration will be taken on a first-come, firstserved basis. Class will run July 5 - 9. Testing will be Saturday morning. Classes will be held at the Manitowoc Family Aquatic Center. ALL CLASSES MUST BE ATTENDED FOR CERTIFICATION Lifeguard Fees: $165.00 (Resident) $175.00 (Non Resident)
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Level 5 Stroke Refinement Coordination and refinement of strokes. Class is 50 min. Requirements: Complete Level 4 Held at Lincoln High School
Session l: June 20 - July 13 Mon/Wed 9:00am Session 2: July 19 - Aug 11 Tues/Thurs 9:00am
Level 6 Swimming & Skill Proficiency Refine strokes to swim efficiently, powerfully and smoothly over distances. Class is 50 min. Requirements: Complete Level 5 Held at Lincoln High School
Session l: June 21 - July 14 Tues/Thurs 10:00am Session 2: July 18 - Aug 10 Mon/Wed 10:00am
Home Alone/Babysitting This comprehensive class is designed for kids ages 9-14 years. Participants will learn winning ways to talk to young children. They will also learn information needed to handle emergencies, as well as CPR and AED. Safety tips as children begin to stay home alone or with younger children will also be covered. This is an eight hour class, which includes a lunch break (students bring own lunch). Class will be held at Manitowoc Senior Center/Recreation Department.
Friday, June 24 or July 29 8:00-4:00 pm FEE: $38.00 residents $45.00 non-residents
Adult Softball Leagues Men's Softball 12 Week Season Leagues: Wednesday or Thursday evenings Registration: March 15 - April 29
FEE: $390.00 per team Coed Softball 10 Week Season Leagues: Monday evenings Registration: April 1 - May 20
FEE: $351.00 per team Coed Adult Kickball League 10 Week Season League: Tuesday Evenings Registration: April 1 - May 27
FEE: $113.00 per team *$25.00 charge will apply to all late registrations for all adult sports leagues.
Evening Swim Lessons Lessons will be offered at Lincoln High School. Please see class descriptions on previous pages. Classes will be held on Monday & Wednesday only.
Session l: June 20 - July 14 Session 2: July 18 - Aug 10 Tot: Level 1: Level 2:
6:00–6:30pm 6:30–7:20pm 5:30–6:20pm
Outdoor Yoga Do yoga lakeside at the Manitowoc Marina Beach, poolside at the Aquatic Center, and vegetable-side at the Farmers Market with certified yoga instructors! Experience gentle flow yoga, linking the breath with movement. Be sure to dress comfortably, but seasonably and bring your yoga mat, if you have one. Yoga class passes may be purchased at the Recreation Division Office and are good at all locations, throughout the season. Drop in class fee $10. Passes are 5/$45 or 10/$85. Each class is one hour long. Alternate locations provided for inclement weather, classes will not cancel. All levels of experience are welcome! Mondays at 9:30am at Marina Beach, starting June 6 Tuesdays at 6:30pm at Marina Beach, starting May 3 Fridays at 10am at Aquatic Center, starting June 10 Saturdays at 9:00am at Farmer’s Market (MPL front lawn), start TBD
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Summer Sluggers
Tennis
Youth tee-ball instructional program, where participants learn basic running, fielding position, catching and hitting off a tee. Held at Citizen Park Diamond 2
The 50 minute class will stress basic fundamentals for beginners and skill strategy for the more advanced player. This class is co-sponsored by the Y. Instructors are YMCA Staff. No class on July 4.
The Manitowoc Recreation Division has attraction tickets available for purchase at a discounted rate. They can be purchased during office hours Mon–Fri, 8:00am-4:00pm.
Lincoln Park Tennis Courts
Milwaukee Zoo Adult Youth (ages 3-12)
Session I: June 21 - July 14 Age 5: Tues/Thurs 9:00am Ages 6 - 7: Tues/Thurs 10:00am Session II: July 19 - Aug 11 Age 5: Tues/Thurs 9:00am Ages 6 - 7:Tues/Thurs 10:00am FEE: $15.00 resident $18.00 non resident ______________________ Archery Workshop This is a competition-style target archery program. Participants (Archers) will use state of the art equipment designed to fit every individual. Archers will learn about archery history, safety, proper techniques, equipment, and mental concentration. Certified instructors. Class size is limited. Ages 10–18 years only. Held at Citizen Park Gym
Session I: June 20 - 23 4:00 - 5:15 pm Session II: July 11 - 14 4:00 - 5:15 pm
North 8th Street
June 20 - Aug 10 Mon/Wed Advanced & Beginner 9:00am
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$10.50 $ 8.50
Six Flags - Great America Any day $46.25 July 4–12 $35.25
Age guidelines Beginner Ages 7 - 9 Adv. Beginner Ages 10 & up
Noah’s Ark All tickets
FEE: $48.00 resident $60.00 non resident ______________________
MT Olympus Water & Theme Park All tickets $15.00
Dance Unless indicated differently all classes will include tap/jazz/ballet. Classes Begin June 21 - Aug 11. Tuesdays: 3-5 yrs: 8:00 - 9:00 am 6-8 yrs: 9:00 - 10:00 am 6-8 yrs: 10:00 - 10:30 (Hip hop)
$26.95
Tickets may be purchased with CASH or CHECK ONLY Recreation Division, 3330 Custer Street May 1 – Aug 21 More info on www.manitowoc.org
Thursday 8-10 yrs: 8:00 - 9:00am 8-10 yrs: 9:00 - 9:30am (Hip Hop) 10 & up: 9:30 - 10:30am 10 & up: 10:30 - 11:00am (Hip Hop) All classes will be held at
Manty Dance Studio 1402 Clark Street
FEE: $35.00 FEE: $23.00 resident $30.00 non resident
Attraction Tickets
Parks and recreation facilitate social interaction, critical to maintaining community cohesion and pride, by providing a meeting place to share experiences, socialize and to build community bonds.
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CAMPS / CLINICS Golf Clinic
Martial Arts
British Soccer Camp
Classes will include instruction on grip, swing, chipping and putting. Class fee includes range balls and green fees. Additional cost for club rental is $16.00 for junior set and $20.00 for adult set for duration of clinic. Rentals are limited. Call 726-1800 with questions.
Basic skills and drills of Tae Kwon Do (TKD) will be taught by two of the top instructors of Lakeshore Tae Kwon Do, Mark and Erica Weber. Students will be introduced to basic techniques of martial arts in a safe, fun environment. The class will focus on: balance, mental focus, teamwork, control, fitness and coordination, respect, courtesy and self discipline. No class week of July 4.
This camp is designed for players 6-13 years of age. The camp provides soccer coaching from an international expert. Campers will be exposed to foot skills, technical drills, tactical practices, small side games and scrimmages. All campers will receive a t-shirt, soccer ball and personal evaluation. Campers must bring plenty of water. Full day campers must bring lunch and a beverage.
Classes held at: CNC Links 4935 County Road C Manitowoc, WI 54220 June 20 - July 14 Ages 5 - 12 Mon/Wed 8:00 - 8:45am 4th of July class will be held on July 8th Ages 13 - 18 Tues/Thurs 8:00 - 8:45am Class Fee: $42.00 (does not include club rental)
Classes held at: Lakeshore Tae Kwon Do 823 B Jay Street, Manitowoc, WI 54220 (Below Evans Title Co.)
Classes held at: Lincoln High School Soccer Fields - South 35th Street Manitowoc, WI 54220
Tae Kwon Do: Ages 7 - 12 June 20 - July 20 8 classes Mon/Wed 1:00 - 1:30pm
July 25 - July 29
FEE: $50.00
FEE: Half Day $140.00 Full Day $187.00
Half Day: 9:00am - Noon Full Day: 9:00am - 4:00pm
______________________ Roller Skating Camp Beginner Skaters Wanted! Learn basic skating techniques such as starting, stopping, and turning. Many games will be played to help teach, but fun will be the number one priority. Classes will be taught by Rollaire Skate Center Staff. Ages 2 - Adult (Children under 3 must have parent present)
Little Dragons: Ages 4 - 6 June 20 - July 18 4 classes Mon 1:00 - 1:30pm
Sign up online at: www.challengersports.com
FEE: $30.00
Classes held at: Citizen Park Gymnasium 930 N. 18th Street Manitowoc, WI 54220
June 28, 30 & July 5, 7 Tues/Thurs 10:30am - Noon FEE: $20.00
Leisure activities in parks improve mood, reduce stress and enhance a sense of wellness. People go to parks to reinvigorate themselves and to decrease the anxieties of daily life.
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Zoo Camps Registration is required for all camps.
Farm Life July 20
Ages 4-6
1:00 - 3:00pm
See how the zookeepers take care of the petting barn animals and learn about the farmers’ role in our society. FEE: $12.00
River Life June 29
Ages 7-10
1:00 - 3:00pm
Take a walk down to the river and zoo pond and see what you can find. FEE: $12.00
Animal Diets Ages 7-10 June 22 1:00 - 3:00pm Tour the zoo and see how the zoo-keepers feed and care for the animals. FEE: $12.00
Zoo Enrichment Ages 7-10 Julu 13 & 14 1:00 - 3:00pm Learn about what enrichment is and how the keepers prevent the animals from getting bored. You will create enrichment tools and will put them into practice. FEE: $18.00
I Can Build a Zoo Ages 11-14 Aug 1 - 5 1:00 - 3:00pm Learn the differences in animals and what animals need to survive in the wild and in captivity. Learn about ecosystems and create a zoo of your own! Location: Education Center FEE: $25.00
Playgrounds June 20 - August 11 Are you looking for an action packed summer? Come to your neighborhood playground and prepare for a summer filled with fun and adventure! Planned daily and weekly activities include, but are not limited to, arts & crafts, team sports, contests and board games. At least one special event is planned each week. Our enthusiastic leaders are skilled in sports, games, leadership, arts & crafts and other age appropriate activities. There are two leaders at each site. Registration required.
Playground Location (Ages 8 - 15)
Northside Rheaume Park Southside Red Arrow Park
Tues/Thurs Mon/Wed
Tot Lot Locations (Ages 4 - 8)
Northside Rheaume Park Southside Red Arrow Park
Mon/Wed Tues/Thurs
Hours (all locations) Mon - Thurs 1:00 - 4:00pm Special Event Trip Day Generally on Fridays, times may vary
FEE: $18.00 each location
Summer Friday Trips Summer trips are open to all youth, ages 4 & up, not just those who participate in the playgrounds. Please be sure to register prior to trip deadlines, as we may not be able to accommodate late registrations. Registrations can be made with cash or check at the Recreation Division office at 3330 Custer Street. For complete details on each of these trips, visit our website or contact the Recreation Division at (920) 686-3060. Lincoln Park Interactive Zoo Day June 24 12:30-4pm Reg. deadline June 21 Cost: $2 Xtreme Air - Appleton Xtreme Air is a SUPER FUN indoor trampoline park offering over 12,000 sq. ft of trampoline fun in Appleton. Fee includes bus & 1.5 hours of jumping fun. Concessions/additional activities not included. July 8 12-4pm Reg. deadline July 5 Cost: $32 Cosmic Bowling & Schuette Park July 15 1-4pm Reg. deadline July 11 Cost: $4 Secret Life of Pets (Movie) July 22 TBD Reg. deadline July 18 Cost: $6 Bay Beach Includes bus and tickets. Parents must pack bag lunch. July 29 8:30am-4pm Reg. deadline July 25 Cost: $25 Aquatic Center & Mini Golf August 5 12:30-4pm Reg. deadline August 1 Cost: $5
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2016 Summer Library Program
Sign-up begins Monday, June 13th and continues throughout the program.
Opening event on th Tuesday, June 14 at 5:00 p.m. & 6:30 p.m. "Seeing Stars – Planetarium" is a program that aims to make exploration of the night sky easy and fun. The heart of "Seeing Stars" is a standard model Starlab Portable Planetarium, an opaque inflatable dome. In the center of the dome, a projector displays more than a thousand stars, the sun, and the moon onto the inner surface of the dome. A slide projector is also used to project space images, some direct from NASA. Paul Kinzer brings nighttime into day with this interactive program, sure to inspire oohs and aahs. Paul leads groups of all ages through an orientation outside of the dome, then everyone crawls inside to see the night sky! Seating is limited. Contact the children's desk for details.
Maker-Space activities are held Mondays June 20 – July 25 from 1:00-3:00 p.m. Programs are designed for school age children who can work independently. All children
must be accompanied by a parent or adult caregiver. Special guests on July 11th are Tina & Carson Kugler, author and illustrator of In Mary’s Garden. Discover how Mary Nohl was a true “maker” and then make a craft out of recycled items.
Toddler Time programs are held Tuesdays at 9:30 a.m. for ages 2 and under and on Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. for ages 2 and up. Children must be accompanied by a parent or adult care giver. Manitowoc Public Library's preschool programs focus on early literacy, support Wisconsin Model Early Learning Standards and include the five simple practices that help children get ready to read: talking, singing, reading, writing and playing.
Family Activity Night programs are held Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. Be a FAN of the library as parents and children participate together in a variety of activities including stories, movies, art projects and more. st
Special guest on June 21 is folk musician, Judy Stock.
Special Summer Programs are held Wednesdays at 2:00 p.m. They are designed for all ages. Children must be accompanied by a parent or adult care giver.
June 22: Lakeshore Tae Kwon Do presents an introduction to Tae Kown Do. Audience participation is encouraged. June 29: “Paint the Library Red, White and Blue.” PREREGISTRATION REQUIRED for this annual favorite program. Sign-up before the event and reserve a window to decorate. th Sign-up begins June 13 . Once the windows are gone, there is still plenty of fun to be had with colored chalk on the sidewalk! Meet at the library's garage entrance and decorate the library to celebrate the Fourth of July. July 6: Aurora Medical Center dietician, Carla Stevens, talks about healthy eating and nutrition with kids. July 13: “Art in a Suitcase presents: Run Like a Cheetah, Hop Like a Hare. How Do You Compare?” Mary Tooley will exercise kids' bodies and brains. The program concludes with a hands-on origami cheetah art project to take home. July 20: Defiant Fitness presents an introduction to yoga. Audience participation is encouraged. July 27: Brillion Nature Center presents: “Animal Tracks.” Louie Kolberg talks about how animals move and how that changes the look of their tracking pattern. Everyone gets a chance to make tracking patterns on paper with paint and block prints.
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Krazy Daze July 9: There's a “Krazy Daze” event planned! Get tattooed by your favorite children's librarian.
Author Visit by Nickolas Butler of Shotgun Lovesongs, Monday, June 13th, 6pm Krazy Daze Friends of Manitowoc Public Library Used Book Sale July 8 - 10
under a blacklight! Lots of fun facts are explored like how "Brain Freeze" happens and how to stop it from ruining your enjoyment of a frosty treat! First day to have booklet stamped and receive a prize is Monday, th June 20 . Last day to have booklet stamped and receive a prize is Sunday, th August 7 .
Timber Rattlers Game Read in June and July to earn a th ticket to the August 7 Timber Rattlers game. Come to the Children's Department for more details.
Digital Arts Summer Program for ages 13-18 June 14th – August 30th 1:00-2:30 p.m. Classes include photography, film, music and drawing.
Grand Finale program Tuesday, August 2nd at 6:30 p.m. Science Alliance – Get Hip to Health! This presentation will get kids pumped up about the many wonders of the human body while learning about exercise, the Food Plate and "eating the rainbow"! Kids "dissect" a model of the human torso and learn how our organs function. Avoiding germs is discussed and hand-washing is stressed after glow-in-the-dark "germs" are applied and viewed
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Programs for Teens, held on Tuesdays at 3:00pm include: • Giant Jenga meets truth or dare • Make your own ringtone/design your own phone case • Humans vs. Zombies • Cos-Play 101 • Harry Potter Party • Glow henna and black light painting art • Ask an RA • Mini comic con • Make your own notebook • Color battle
Programs for Adults include: • • • • • • •
Adult Coloring Club Book Discussions Computer Classes Genealogy Workshops How To Series of Events Talking Needles Tech Help
AND MORE!
We’re always open at www.manitowoclibrary.org for complete and up-to-date information
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June 11 - August 21 Daily: 12:30pm - 6:30pm Weekends: June 4 & 5, Aug 27 & 28, Sept 3 & 4 (12:30 - 6:30pm) Daily Admission Fees: Children (2 and under) Youth (3–17 years) Adults Seniors (55 and over)
Free $3.50 $4.00 $3.50
Mini Golf (18 holes)/Swim Combo Youth (3-17 years) $6.00 Adult $7.00 Season Passes (ONLY purchased at: Recreation & Senior Center) 3330 Custer Street
Single Family (4)
$100.00 $195.00 ($10.00 per additional family member)
Amenities: • Zero Depth Area • Two Waterslides • Diving Board • Speed Slide • Concession Stand • Umbrella Shade Area • Beach Lounge Chairs • Lazy River • Sand Play Area • Family Changing Rooms • Lockers on Deck
Reloadable Gift Cards Available. Purchase at the Recreation Division, 3330 Custer Street Special Needs Splash July 16 & Aug 13 10:00am–12:00pm This is a morning set aside for families with special needs members. Come and experience the lazy river, slides and water toys with your family in a much more tranquil setting. No charge for participation. This free event is sponsored by Fricke Printing, City of Manitowoc Firefighters, and Bay Care. Swim Exercise (held in the Lazy River) June 20 - August 10 Mon & Wed 6:30pm No lazy daisies in the water for this class. This is a fun and healthy way to splash and burn some calories! Drop in class for $1.00. No swim skill necessary Tot Time July 6 - Aug 10 Mon & Wed 10:00am-12:00pm This is a special time set aside for tots and their families. Only the sand play area and zero depth amenities will be open. Regular admission fees apply.
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Mini Golf Course Manitowoc
940 North 18th Street - Adjacent to the Manitowoc Aquatic Center
Hours Spring Hours May 1 - June 9 Mon - Fri: 5:00 - 8:00pm Sat & Sun: 12:30 - 7:00 pm
Green Fees Daily (18 holes) $5.00 Daily (36 holes) $8.00 Season $200.00
Summer Hours June 10 - Sept 4 Sun - Thurs: 12:30 - 8:00pm Fri & Sat: 12:30 - 10:00pm
Golf Tokens 10 20 50 100
Family Day (Family of 4) Saturday: 4:00 - 8:00pm $25 Deal (includes 18 holes golf, 12� pizza & sodas)
Combo Season Pass (Golf & Swim) Single $265.00 Family (4) $325.00
Additional $2.00 for extra family members *Summer only
Additional family member $15.00
Fall Hours Sept 5 - Sept 30 Mon - Fri: 5:00pm - 8:00pm Sat & Sun: 12:30 - 7:00pm
$40.00 $75.00 $175.00 $325.00
Mini Golf (18 holes)/Swim Combo Youth (3 - 17) $6.00 Adult $7.00
Mini Golf Rentals
Are you looking for a fun space for a family reunion, company party or special event? Mini Golf Course is the place to be. Available Rental Times & Fees: $100 / 2hr rental +$3.00 per golfer May & Sept: Weekdays 8am-Noon or 8pm-10pm Weekends 8am-Noon or 7pm-10pm $200 / 2 hr rental + $5.00 per golfer June, July & August: Sunday-Thursday 8pm-10 pm Monday - Sunday 8am - Noon If your are interested in closing the facility down to the public for your event, you must provide at least a one month notice and the following rental fees will apply. FEES: May & Sept. $200 / 2 hr rental + $5.00 per golfer. June, July & Aug. $300 / 2 hr rental + $5.00 per golfer. More information contact the Recreation Of ce 686-3060
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Golf Leagues u Senior Tour (55yrs & over) Plays on Tues, Sun, or Open u Junior Tour (18yrs - 54yrs) Plays on Mon or Wed or Open u
Minor Tour
(14yrs - 17yrs)
Plays on Fri or Sat u
Putt Putt Tour (8yrs - 13yrs) Plays on Mon or Wed or Open *Open - Play Anytime as long as you have round in before Sat close. Spring League: May 7 - July 2 Summer League: July 3 - Aug 27 Fall League: Sept 4 - Oct. 1 Fees:
$25.00 ($12.50 Fall League)
Mini Golf League Registration Spring League: Mar 1 - Apr 15 League meeting: Apr 18, 6 pm Summer League: May 27 - June 21 League meeting: June 20, 6 pm Fall League: July 25 - Aug 19 League meeting: Aug 22, 6 pm
BOGO Days Buy One Get One
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Mothers Day (May 8) Fathers Day (June 19) Grandparents Day (Sept 11)
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Manitowoc Senior Center Senior Center membership is a fun and easy way for members of our community to stay involved and active. The Senior Center offers everything from trips and special events to fine arts and crafts, music and dance, educational opportunities, fitness and health programs. As a member of the Senior Center, you will enjoy benefits such as: reduced fees for trips, ability to participate in exercise programs, and members only recreation/educational opportunities. For more information or a facility tour please call (920) 686-3060. Recreation Birthday BINGO .................Last Mon at 1:00pm Breakfast BINGO..........................Fri at 9:30am BINGO .......................................Wed at 1:00pm Monthly Movie.....................3rd Tues at 1:00pm Mystic Moods Orchestra..........Wed at 10:45am Wii Bowling ............................Daily 8am to 4pm Crafts Caring Cards..............................Mon at 9:00am Creative Crafts Class..................Tue at 1:00pm Senior Crafts .............................Tues at 9:00am Pottery Class ....................Wed & Fri at 1:00pm Tie Quilters.................................Mon at 9:00am Watercolor Painting .................Thurs at 9:00am Weaving......................................Tue at 1:00pm Wood Carving .............................Tue at 9:30am
Exercise* (nominal Monthly fee) Advanced Tai Chi ...........Mon & Wed at 2:55pm Beginners Tai Chi ..............Call for next session EZ Does it Line Dancing........Thurs at 10:00am Jazzercise ...............................Tues at 10:50am Line Dance Lessons ..................Wed at 1:00pm Senior Shape Up...........Tue & Thurs at 8:45am Yoga.................................Wed & Fri at 9:00am Education Bible Study ............................Thurs at 10:00am Computer Lessons*...........Thurs at 1pm & 2pm Insurance Counseling* ................2nd & 4th Tue Legal Counseling*.....................1st Fri of month Health Blood Pressure ..........1st & 3rd Tues at 9:30am *By Appointment Only
Annual Membership Fee: Must be at least 55 years old $24.00 for city residents $30.00 for non residents Lifetime Membership Fee: Must be at least 55 years old $100.00 city residents $130.00 for non residents Transportation: Maritime Metro Monthly Bus Pass: $25.00 Assist to Transport Tickets: $2.00
Perfect for showers & parties! The Senior Center has a variety of meeting rooms available for rent. Room capacities range from 25, all the way to 120 people! Rental fees are $25-$50 per three hours, depending on room. The facility is handicap accessible. Contact the Manitowoc Senior Center for more information at 686-3060. *Additional attendant fee charged outside of normal hours.
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Open Daily April & May Mon - Sat: 7:00am - 5:00pm Sun 1:00pm - 5:00 pm Memorial Day - Labor Day 7:00am - 7:00pm
ZOO MOVES Saturdays, June 11-Aug 20, 9-10 am Get fit at the zoo! Workout in harmony with the great outdoors. Participating in fun, beginner exercise activities led by area fitness instructors. $40 punch card for 10 sessions or pay $5.00 per class, per person. Special prize for the first 50 participants. To register send an email to www.manitowoclpzs@gmail.com
Zoo Tours and Education
Animals to See
Zoo Special Events
Tours and educational programs available for small and large groups. Programs are held at the zoo or at your site. Available educational programs include:
Gray Wolf, Asiatic Bear, Canadian Lynx Sandhill Crane, Bison, Cougar, Prairie Dog, Great Horned Owl, Red Tailed Hawk and more………..
Moo at the Zoo July 23 Dairy Promotion Month A day of games and fun activities all relating to dairy farming!
Intro to Animals Take a look at different groups of animals & what makes each one special.
Intergenerational Day Education Center Variety of aquariums and reptile exhibits
Dinner Anyone? Learn how animals are equipped to survive day-today.
Big Red Barn
Hide and Seek!
LOOKING to Volunteer?
Learn how predators and prey use camouflage to stay alive.
Follow the Leader Hop like a rabbit, walk like a wolf, fly like an eagle. Learn how animals move and the special adaptations that get them from place to place.
Variety of farm animals!
Need hours for school or just want to do something great for your community? Here is your chance! If you can rake, pull weeds, and use a shovel, we can use your help!. Join us and help keep the Zoo a great place to visit! Call 683-4685 for available dates and times.
Birthday Parties The Lincoln Park Zoo will help you host your child's next birthday. For a $50.00 fee you will have the use of the Education Center meeting room up to 3 hours, including one hour with the Zoo’s Curator of Education. Please call Vicki at 683-4685 for more information.
https://www.facebook.com/ manitowoczoologicalsociety Like us on Facebook! Get info on upcoming events and see great pictures of Zoo residents!
Watch for more info on the Lights in Lincoln Park Tour
www.manitowoc.org/zoo Recreation Department
August 10 9:00am - Noon A fun adventure for the whole family. Come for one hour or stay for all three. 9 am - Meet the animals with an up-close and personal tour of the zoo. 10 am - Education, animals and snack. 11 am - Meet the Big Red Barn animals with games and activities. Fee: $1.00 per person
Halloween Zoo Boo October 29 A day of howling and ghoulish fun and activities for everyone.
Lights in Lincoln Park Friday Nov. 25-Dec. 26 A dazzling drive-through light display in Lincoln Park. Sponsored by the Lincoln Park Zoological Society with all proceeds benefiting the Lincoln Park Zoo. Every Friday is Santa night for little ones to have their wishes heard!
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Lincoln Park Zoo Something special will be happening‌...
FREE Tuesdays @ 10 NO cost, big fun for all ages! Be our guest every Tuesday morning at the zoo. Experience hands-on learning adventures, and get acquainted with a myriad of creatures.
June 14 - Calling all animals: Find out how animals communicate. June 21, 28 - TBA July 5 - TBA July 19 - Animal Defenses July 26 - Animal Offenses August 2 - TBA Aug 9 - Farmer in the Zoo Weed & Feed May 14 9am - 1pm Lets take care of our zoo together! Join the host students from McKinley Academy to card for the spring cleanup and we’ll feed you lunch! $5.00 donation per person or $10 per family requested donation. Sign up by email: manitowoclpzs@gmail.com ZOO MOVES Get fit at the zoo! Workout in harmony with the great outdoors by participating in fun, beginner exercise activities led by area fitness instructors. Punch cards are available for $40 for 10 sessions or pay $5.00 per class per person. Special prize for the first 50 participants. To register, send an email to manitowoclpzs@gmail.com Dates: Saturdays - June 11 - Aug 20, 9-10am.
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Featured Park Amenities Silver Creek & Indian Creek Disc Golf Courses The City of Manitowoc has two full-size disc golf courses. One of the top-rated courses in Wisconsin is located at Silver Creek Park, 3001 S. 10th Street, with 27 challenging holes and is the site of the annual Silver Cup Tournament. The course has multiple concrete tee areas at each hole to accommodate all skill levels. The signature “Lighthouse Hole #22” features a basket surrounded by Lake Michigan on three sides and set atop a six-foot lighthouse. Nine additional holes are scheduled to be added in 2016! A donation tube is located near the course for those wishing to contribute to improvements for the course. Abutting the Little Manitowoc River, the course located at Indian Creek Park, 701 Albert Drive, has new concrete tee areas to complete the 18 hole course which uses the terrain and trees on several holes to challenge players. Maps of both courses can be found online at www.manitowoc.org.
Henry Schuette Park Kayak Launch With assistance from the Friends of the Manitowoc River Watershed, funding was obtained from the WI DNR to install an ADA accessible canoe and kayak launch at lower Henry Schuette Park to access the Manitowoc River. The launch was installed in 2015.
South 14th Street Community Garden In April of 2015, under direction of Grow It Forward, Inc., a community garden was constructed on just under two acres of a South 14th Street parkland. The organic garden is open to the public and features raised beds for rent, a youth garden, an onsite little library, as well as benches and picnic tables. For more information, see the Grow It Forward website at www.grow-it-forward.org.
Camp Vits Mountain Bike Trail The City’s first public mountain bike trail is located at Camp Vits, 97 S Parkview Rd. The trail consists of a two mile beginner loop with three advanced sections branching off the beginner loop. Parking is not available at Camp Vits or on town roads. Visitors may park on Custer Street or any other street that allows parking. At the trailhead located on Parkview Road, you will find an information kiosk and a bike repair station. The map of the trail, along with park rules, can be found on www.manitowoc.org.
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Park Facility Rentals
Lincoln Park Cabin 1
Lincoln Park Fieldhouse
Dewey St. Concession Stand
Red Arrow Open Air Shelter
Lincoln Park Cabin 2
Silver Creek Fieldhouse
Lincoln Park Concession Stand
Manitowoc Harbor Open Air Shelter
RESERVATION INFORMATION: Book online www.manitowoc.org or call (920) 686-3580. Reservations are taken online, over the phone with a credit card, or in person up to one year in advance. Rental fees and deposits are due at the time of reservation. Additional fees apply for non-resident and weekend rentals. Cabins and fieldhouses are heated in winter.
Adoptable Areas Program The Adoptable Areas Program was created to give citizens an opportunity to volunteer in the City’s parks and other designated green spaces. It creates a powerful partnership between the citizens of Manitowoc and the Parks Division. Individuals or groups are encouraged to adopt an area for a period of one year and are expected to complete a minimum of two cleanups and to do monthly walkthroughs. One time volunteer projects are also available. More information can be found online at www.manitowoc.org or by calling (920) 686-3580.
Manitou Park
Memorials for Living A donation to the Park System is an investment in quality of life. Give the items below as gifts for any occasion, such as an anniversary, retirement, Mother’s or Father’s Day, Earth Day, or memorial gift: • Fence pickets at the Henry Schuette Community Built Playground • Trees - various species available with an engraved brick • Benches Call (920) 686-3580 for more information or visit www.manitowoc.org.
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LIST OF EXISTING PARKS 1. Camp Vits 2. Henry Schuette Park 3. Indian Creek Park 4. Lincoln Park & Conservancy 5. Silver Creek Park 6. Citizen Park 7. Dewey Street Park 8. Municipal Athletic Field 9. Red Arrow Park & Conservancy 10. Emma Radandt Park 11. Fleetwood Park 12. Halvorsen Park 13. Lakeview Park 14. Lincolnshire Park 15. Rheaume Park 16. Riverview Park 17. Washington Park 18. Westfield Park 19. Silveridge Park 20. Pulaski Park 21. Riverview Drive Park 22. Union Park 23. Burger Boat Company Park 24. Manitowoc Shipbuilders Co. Park 25. Mariners Landing West 26. Dale Street Park 27. South 14th Street Parkland 28. Calumet Avenue Wayside Park 29. Little Manitowoc River Walkway 30. Manitou Park and Conservancy 31. Manitowoc River Walkway 32. Manitowoc Senior Center 33. Manitowoc Small Boat Harbor 34. Memorial Drive Wayside Park 35. North Lakefront 36. River Heights Drive 37. South Lakefront 38. South Lakefront Wayside
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Park Amenities
Dogs allowed in designated areas only & must be leashed unless signs indicate it is a dog run area.
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The Art Experience Named one of the “Top Ten Places to See Art in Smaller Cities” by USA Today THE COLLECTION The Rahr-West Art Museum houses some of Wisconsin's best fine art. Works by Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol, William Bouguereau, and others will inspire. The Rahr-West also features collections of Chinese Carved Ivory, Boehm Porcelains, and Japanese decorative arts. THE MANSION Our Victorian style mansion, designed by Milwaukee architects George Ferry and Alfred Clas, was built between 1891 and 1893 for Joseph and Mary Vilas. In 1910, Reinhardt Rahr moved into the mansion with his family. In 1941, the Rahr family donated the building to the City of Manitowoc to use as a museum and civic center.
Museum Hours Tues-Thur 10:00-4:00 Sat-Sun 11:00-4:00 Closed Mondays
Searching for a new, inspirational location for your birthday party, shower, or corporate event?
Make an impact! Become a Friend of the Rahr-West Art Museum MEMBERSHIP The Rahr-West Art Museum offers household memberships at a variety of levels. All members receive: · · ·
The Rahr-West offers numerous multipurpose community spaces at reasonable prices. Visit www.rahrwestartmuseum.org to reserve a room. TOURS Scheduling a group tour or hands-on workshop with our world-class docents is easy, just contact the museum at 686-3090 to set up a date and time!
Membership for your entire household 50% off all Classes Exclusive Invitations to events and tours
Membership Levels $50 – Friend $100 – Supporter (“Supporters” and above receive free admission to over 350 museums throughout the USA, including Milwaukee Art Museum) $250 – Advocate $500 – Partner $1000 - Patron
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YOUNG ARTISTS RECYCLED MIXED MEDIA MASTERPIECES Instructor: Heather Nelson Ages 6 - 12 Tuesdays in July 11:00am - Noon FEE: $3 per session
YOUNG ARTISTS SEARCHING FOR THE ARTISTS OF THE SEVENTIES Instructor: Heather Nelson Ages 6 - 12 Tuesdays in August 11:00am - Noon FEE: $3 per session
PRESCHOOL PANIC! Instructor: Heather Nelson Ages 3-5 Wednesdays July 6th,13th, 20th & 27th 10:00 - 11:00am FEE: $25 members / $50 non-members
After experiencing and discussing our newest exhibit, Searching for the Seventies: The DOCUMERICA Photography Project, we’ll complete a different project every week, using recycled materials. DOCUMERICA was launched by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 1971. The goal of this project was to photograph and document the environmental troubles and triumphs.
Inspired by our most recent exhibit, Searching for the Seventies: The DOCUMERICA Photography Project, we will be inspired by artists from the 1970's. We will use pieces from the Rahr-West collection along with other references to inspire our work.
Each week, weather permitting, we will meet in the front yard of the mansion and read a book related to the project that we plan to do.
RECYCLED SUN CATCHERS July 5th Using old CD's and acrylic gems, we’ll make a shiny, shimmering decoration to hang in a window or maybe a tree. FLOWER PRINTS July 12th Using plastic bottles, we will stamp funky flower designs onto canvas board. FOUND ITEM PAINTING July 19th We will use recycled and found items as paint brushes. BOTTLE CAP ART July 26th Start saving plastic bottle caps! Different sizes and colors are ideal. WASH & DRY them, store them in a bag and bring them with you to class. We will examine the Rahr-West's bottle cap mural and then let the art of Wassilly Kandinsky inspire your creation.
August 2nd - Peter Max August 9th - Roy Lichtenstein August 16th - Andy Warhol August 23rd - John "Crash" Matos
This class is held outdoors because it is designed to be messy! Make sure that you and your child come dressed appropriately.
Give to Rahr-West
Art Museum
Charitable Foundation, Inc. The RWAM Charitable Foundation is a private, non-profit organization that exists to provide financial security and support for the museum. You can help us ensure the future of the museum with a contribution. Contact us at (920) 686-3090 or go to www.rahrwestartmuseum.org and click JOIN/GIVE/VOLUNTEER to find out how!
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FRIDAY NIGHT CLASS Instructor: Amy Zander Friday evenings 6:00 - 8:30pm ADULTS ONLY FEE: $35
FRIDAY NIGHT CLASS Instructor: Amy Zander Friday evenings 6:00 - 8:30 pm ADULTS ONLY FEE: $35
FRIDAY NIGHT CLASS Instructor: Amy Zander Friday evenings 6:00 - 8:30 pm ADULTS ONLY FEE: $35
This is NOT your ordinary art class! Enjoy an adult beverage while creating amazing pieces of art!
This is NOT your ordinary art class! Enjoy an adult beverage while creating amazing pieces of art!
This is NOT your ordinary art class! Enjoy an adult beverage while creating amazing pieces of art!
CORK & CANVAS GARDEN FLOWERS Friday, June 10 Enjoy a glass of wine while painting on canvas. What flowers will you have in your vase? A perfect girl's night out! No experience necessary. I will walk you through, step by step. Join in the fun!
BEAD IT Friday, July 8 Learn how to create an awesome dual purpose beaded necklace. It can also wrap around your wrist to become a bracelet too! Make it as long or as short as you'd like. Many bead styles and colors to choose from. Enjoy a glass of wine while designing. Bring along a friend for extra fun. No experience necessary!
CORK & CANVAS ROOSTER Friday, August 12 Enjoy a glass of wine while painting on canvas. A perfect girl's night out! Will your rooster be white with black dots, purple and pink or maybe something traditional? You are the artists! No experience is necessary. I will walk you through, step by step and the color choices are yours. Join in the fun!
Adult beverage will be available. Proof of age is required to participate.
Adult beverage will be available. Proof of age is required to participate.
Adult beverage will be available. Proof of age is required to participate.
HOLD YOUR CORPORATE OR PRIVATE EVENT AT THE RAHR
The Rahr-West offers an affordable incomparable experience. Add a touch of elegance to your event, surrounded by amazing artwork. Go to our website rahrwestartmuseum.org and click on RENTALS.
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KIDS CLAY CAMP Instructor: Amy Zander Ages 6 - 12 Tuesdays, June 14th & 21st 2:00-3:30 pm FEE: $35 members / $70 non-members
KIDS CLAY CAMP Instructor: Amy Zander Ages 6 - 12 Tuesdays, July 12th & 19th 2:00-3:30 pm FEE: $35 members / $70 non-members
The first week is to handbuild the piece and the second week is glazing. The project will need to be fired and is ready for pick up the following week. See how much fun handbuilding with clay is. Attend one session, two or all three.
The first week is to handbuild the piece and the second week is glazing. The project will need to be fired and is ready for pick up the following week. See how much fun handbuilding with clay is. Attend one session, two or all three.
FLYING THE COOP Handbuild with clay a bird of your imagination. Learn how to roll coils and slabs, use pottery tools and the basics of handbuilding with clay. This is a fun, easy beginner class. No experience is necessary, just bring your imagination with you!
ME! Handbuild with clay this super neat personal piece that hangs from the wall. It is created using your child's hand and words that describe them. It will certainly be a conversation piece and fun to do. Learn how to roll out a slab of clay, use stamp and the basics of handbuildng. No experience is necessary!
Instructor: Amy Zander Ages 6 - 12 Tuesdays, August 9th & 16th 2:00-3:30 pm FEE: $35 members / $70 non-members The first week is to handbuild the piece and the second week is glazing. The project will need to be fired and is ready for pick up the following week. See how much fun handbuilding with clay is. Attend one session, two or all three. CREATURES WITHIN What type of creature is within you? Will it have long or short ears, Two or four eyes, and what about teeth? Using your imagination to sculpt is so much fun! The creatures will hang on the wall and can be functional. Perfect hanger for PJ's, jewelry, hair accessories or even in the kitchen. No experience is necessary!
KIDS CLAY CAMP
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SECOND CHILDHOOD Instructor: Heather Nelson Wednesday, June 29th 5:30 - 7:00pm ADULTS FEE: $30 members / $60 non-members
WACKY WEEKEND WORKSHOPS Instructor: Heather Nelson 2nd Saturday of the month 1:00 - 3:00pm ALL AGES FREE - donations appreciated
Designed JUST FOR ADULTS Do you remember all the messy, crazy fun you had doing art when you were a kid? Well, you can experience that same feeling again at our Second Childhood class! This class is designed just for grown-ups! You will leave class with 3 completed projects including a Splatter Swatter Painting, an Abstract Canvas Painting and a series of Monoprint Mandalas.
June 11th - Freaky Fish Come and make a Freaky Fish of your very own! One second it's calm and swimming along but the next, it's a freaky fish with a huge mouth.
Adult beverages will be available. Proof of age is required to participate.
July 9th - Submarine Underwater Art Join in the Subfest fun and create an underwater scene with your own submarine! August 13th - Out of This World Art Design your own space scene with watercolor painted planets to prepare yourself for next month's Sputnikfest!
COMING THIS SUMMER! Want to learn photography, drawing on your Ipad or creating short films? Then we have the classes for you. The Rahr-West Art Museum will be collaborating with the Manitowoc Public Library on a FREE TEEN DIGITAL ARTS PROGRAM, that will focus on Photography, Digital Music & Digital Drawing. This 4-part project will finish with an exhibition at the Manitowoc Public Library, featuring your creations. For more details go to rahrwestartmuseum.org and click on Education. This program is sponsored by
MEMBERS AND MANITOWOC COUNTY ARTISTS August 28th - September 18th Local artists and RWAM Membership Showcase their artistic talents
How's this for "Street Cred"? (Copper Box Salutes Bud at the Courthouse Pub) Oil on Canvas Russell Schwindt
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May 22nd - July 31st
REALLY BIG PRINTS July 31st - August 28th
June 12th - July 31st
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$95 PROJECTS Based on a group size of 15.
$120 PROJECTS
There will be a $2 charge per additional participant over the 15.
Based on a group size of 15. There will be a $2 charge per additional participant over the 15.
5 x 7 Canvas Paintings OWL
FLOWERS
SUNSHINE
ROOSTER
SNOWMAN
BIRD
Beaded Bracelets Paint Your Own Pottery Based on group size of 10. There will be a $6 charge per additional participant over the 10.
call us at 920-686-3090 and book your birthday party today!
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Nam ed on To eo Festi p Five Fu f the vals i nkies nt t by R eade he countr rs Di gest! y
9th Annual
The Art Experience
8th & Park Streets Manitowoc, WI
Friday, September 9, 5:3O - 11:00PM
Michelle Peters Ms. Space Debris 2015
Sputnikfest 2016 marks the return of “ALIENS IN THE ALLEY”. Held on the eve of Sputnikfest, this event will prepare you for the Wacky Tacky Festival that is Sputnikfest. Join us for food, refreshments, music by the Happy Schnapps Combo from 7-10:30, and the crowning of Ms Space Debris 2016. Pageant begins at 8:30. Remember, in order to qualify for Ms. Space Debris, all you need to be is a human life form. Winner will receive a year of free haircuts at Rose Colored Happy Schnapps Combo Glasses Salon and Spa.
Saturday, September 10 The fun begins at Noon!! ALIEN PET CONTEST Sponsored by DARYL ROGERS MAGICIAN
Dress your pet to look out of this world. Registration 12:00. Judging at 2:00. WIN A GIFT CARD FROM CENTRAL BARK. COSMIC COSTUME CONTEST sponsored by A>Cute Angle Create your own costume at home and wear it to Sputnikfest, or create one on site, using our foil & tape. Registration begins at noon Judging at 2:30. Cash Prizes! DOWNHILL DERBY Build a cardboard spaceship and race it down 8th St. or blast off in one of ours. Sputnik IV crashed here. Why not you!
12:00 - 1:00pm
1:00 - 5:00pm 501ST LEGION Have your picture taken with a Storm Trooper, Darth Vader, or one of the other Star Wars Characters.
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Washington Park Summer Concert Schedule Concerts will be held at 6:30 - 8:00 pm unless indicated June 14.........................Give Up the Ghost................................Acoustic Trio June 21.........................Mike Retzinger .....................................Acoustic June 28.........................Blind Ambition.......................................Rock Blues June 29.........................Two Souls.............................................Rock July 5 ............................The Hits ................................................Variety July 6 ............................Howard and the Blue Gills....................Blues July 12 ..........................Johnny Len...........................................Variety July 13 ..........................Melody Makers .....................................Czech Polkas & Waltzs July 19 ..........................Becky Markvart.....................................Acoustics July 26 ..........................Mystic Moods .......................................40’s,50’s, Waltz, Polka Aug 2 ............................Dave Steffen Band ...............................Blue Rock Aug 9 ............................Mike Retzinger .....................................Acoustics Aug 10 ..........................Deuces Wild .........................................R & B 60’s , 70’s Aug 16 ..........................Abraxas ................................................Santana Tribute Aug 23 ..........................Conscious Pilot.....................................Classic Rock
Manitowoc Marine Band Concerts
Special Events June 11
Garden Fair
June 9
Strike Up the Band
June 17 & 18
Metro Jam
June 16
Be Our Guest
Aug 13
Kiwanis Car Show
July 4
4th on the Shore at Best Western (4:30-6p)
September 10
Lobsterfest
July 15
Disney & Kids
July 28
Two Rivers Municipal Band
Aug 11
Cruiser Night
Aug 18
Season Highlights
7:00p Start (Unless noted otherwise) (Rain location: Manitowoc Sr. Center)
* Other events may be added
Program Registration Begins April 1 For all Recreation Department Programs
By Mail
Call In
Drop In
Mail to Manitowoc Recreation Department 3330 Custer Street Manitowoc, WI 54220 Or Rahr-West Art Museum 610 N 8th Street Manitowoc WI 54220
Registration may be done by phone with a debit or a credit card. You will be asked basic family information. PLEASE have registration information ready when you call. Recreation & Sr. Center - 686-3060 Rahr-West Art Museum - 686-3090
Recreation & Senior Center 3330 Custer Street Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Or Rahr-West Art Museum 610 N 8th Street Tuesday - Friday 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Online Registration Register for programs online. It is quick and easy. Just follow the steps below to register in no time! 1. Go to www.manitowoc.org/parkandrec 2. Go to the “Online Registration” tab on the left. 3. Go to the “Create an Account” tab and sign in or create an account. 4. Search for a class 5. Choose the client (family member) you would like to register. 10. Continue thru screens to finalize your registration. Print confirmation information for your records. Important Note: You must complete the entire transaction to be registered, even for free programs! If you have any questions about the program, please contact the agency that is running the program. ONLY Recreation programs will be available for online registration. Any questions please give us a call. Recreation Department & Sr. Center 686-3060
www.manitowoc.org/parksandrecreation SNOOZE.... YOU LOSE NOTHING CANCELS A GOOD CLASS QUICKER THAN EVERYONE WAITING UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE TO REGISTER. IF THERE ARE NOT ENOUGH REGISTRATIONS BY A CERTAIN DATE, THE CLASS MAY BE CANCELLED. COMING IN ON THE DAY THE CLASS BEGINS WON’T RESURRECT IT , SO PLEASE REGISTER EARLY !!!
Parks have true economic bene ts. Parks and Recreation areas are economic engines that improve the quality of life and make communities livable an desirable for businesses and homeowners.