Stoughton Parks & Recreation Guide
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SPRING/ SUMMER
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Residency Policy
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Youth Programs and Grade Level
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How to Register for a Recreation Program
How to Reserve a Park Shelter
Residents are considered people who pay property taxes to the with the Recreation Department! City of Stoughton. Townships, School District, etc. have no bearing Create an account on our online registration system at https:// on your residency for our purposes. It may be possible that you activenet9.active.com/stoughtonrec/ if you don’t want to miss out might be a resident and our online registration system considers on our program emails and our weekly newsletter. You can also you a non-resident. In these cases, please contact us and we can add us as a Facebook friend. make the appropriate change to your account. This spring we will be hiring for program workers, softball Many of our programs for children are broken down by grade umpires, and softball scorekeepers. This is a perfect way to make level. Please sign-up your child for the grade they are in when the some money, do something positive for the community, and have program is going on. If it is a summer program, please sign them fun! Please contact the Recreation Department for more details. up for the grade level they were in during the spring.
There are two simple ways to register for a recreation program. 1. The first way is by filling out a paper registration form. A paper registration form can be found near the end of the guide. Once the paper registration form is filled out, a person can mail it to us or stop by our office. 2. The second way is by going to our online registration site, https://activenet9.active.com/stoughtonrec/. Online registration is fast, simple, and convenient.
Inclusion Service & Recreation Programs
Recreation and leisure activities are an important aspect of life for all people. We will make reasonable accommodations to many of our recreation programs so individuals with disabilities can participate without fundamentally changing the program. Please go to our website at www.cityofstoughton/rec, click on Therapeutic Services.
Park shelters in the city can be reserved two different ways. The first way is to go to our website and go through the online reservation process. This process will allow individuals to search for open dates and seek amenities that they need for their gathering. The other way is to fill out a Park Shelter reservation forms. These forms can be found at our website or at the Recreation Department office. For more details, see our website- www.cityofstoughton.com/rec.
Lowell Park Community Garden
This will be our second year of having a community garden at Lowell Park. Gardening is a great family recreation activity and promotes a healthy lifestyle. The plots at our community garden are 15 feet by 20 feet and they are $30 apiece. Garden rules and applications are available on our website, www.cityofstoughton. com/rec, under park links. Please call or stop by our office for more information.
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Spring Miniball Soccer*
Start your little Pelé on his or her way to a lifelong love of recreation activities. Nothing compares to soccer for an introduction to structured team sports. The emphasis on this program is having fun and getting your child to like sports. This program isn’t intended on teaching high level skills to your child because of the ages of the participants. Please take note that this program will be switching to Sunday afternoons this spring. Days: Sundays Dates: April 10 - May 21 (no class April 24) Location: Racetrack Park Fee: $30 - Resident, $38 - Non-Resident Registration Deadline: April 1 Ages/Grades Program Code Times 3 years 1130.105 3:00-3:45 pm 4 years - Kindergarten 1130.106 4:00-4:45 pm
Baseball Spring Training Camp
Stoughton High School baseball coaches Greg Gilles and Brad Ashmore along with former players will get players ready for their upcoming season with their one day spring training camp. Participants will do various fielding and hitting drills to improve their game. ProgCode: 1111.104 Gr. 3-5 8:00 - 9:30 am 1111.103 Gr. 6-8 10:00 - 11:30 am Date: March 26 Fee: $12 (Register by March 21) Place: High School Field House Instructors: Stoughton High School coaches and former players
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Youth Softball Spring Training
Get ready for your softball season early! Varsity coach, Coach Jones, along with assistants will be teaching proper technique on hitting, fielding, and throwing throughout the spring training session. ProgCode: 1100.104 Gr. 1-2 8:00 - 9:00 am 1100.105 Gr. 3-4 9:00 - 10:00 am 1100.106 Gr. 5-6 10:00 - 11:00 am 1100.107 Gr. 7-8 11:00 - Noon Dates: March 12 - April 2 Fee: $30 - Resident, $38 - Non-Resident Place: March 12 - March 26 at Community Building, April 2 at High School Field House Instructors: Stoughton High School coaches and former players
Youth Lacrosse
This is a new program this spring that we will be offering for boys and girls in 1st to 6th grades and all skill levels. The philosophy behind the program is to teach basic skills and fundamentals, make new friends, and most importantly have fun! The program stresses good sportsmanship at all times. Please let contact the Recreation Department if you would like to help out. All equipment will be provided. Days: Sundays Dates: April 17 - May 29 (no class April 24) Time: 5:00-6:00 PM Location: Racetrack Park Fee: $30 - Resident, $38 - Non-Resident Registration Deadline: April 4 Grades Program Code 1-2 1301.100 3-4 1301.101 5-6 1301.102
Spring Dance & Yoga Classes Pre-Ballet (Ages 3 - 4)*
An affordable opportunity for children to learn basic techniques of ballet, enhancing their coordination, posture and poise. Ballet shoes/slippers are best; socks/tights are fine, no bare feet. This is for children who have never been in a ballet class before. Dates: April 14 - May 19 (6 Weeks) Days: Thursdays Times: 6:00 - 6:45 pm ProgCode: 1201.105 Fee: Resident - $25; Non-Resident - $30 Location: 2nd Floor of Youth Center
Pre-Ballet (Ages 5 - 6)* An affordable opportunity for children to learn basic techniques of ballet, enhancing their coordination, posture and poise. Ballet shoes/slippers are best; socks/tights are fine, no bare feet. This is for children who have never been in a ballet class before. Dates: April 14 - May 19 (6 Weeks) Days: Thursdays Times: 6:45 - 7:30 pm ProgCode: 1201.106 Fee: Resident - $25; Non-Resident - $30 Location: 2nd Floor of Youth Center
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Tap & Ballet Combo*
Kids Yoga*
This is a fun class where youngsters can sample both basic ballet and rhythmic tap dancing. Tap shoes and ballet shoes/slippers are best, hard soled shoes and socks/tights are ok. Dates: April 12 - May 17 (6 Weeks) Days: Tuesdays Times: 6:00 - 6:55 pm Ages: 5-9 ProgCode: 1200.103 Fee: Resident - $25, Non-Resident - $30 Location: 2nd Floor of Youth Center
Childhood obesity or excess weight threatens the healthy future of one third of American children. Yoga is a great way for children to become more active without being overwhelmed. Dates: April 12 - May 17 (6 Weeks) Days: Thursdays Times: 7:00 - 7:45 pm Fee: Resident - $25, Non-Resident - $30 Location: 2nd Floor of Youth Center ProgCode: 1204.101 Ages: 6 - 10
Basic Yoga* Improve flexibility and circulation, strengthen and tone muscles and relieve stress with basic Yoga postures and stretches. This class is great for beginners or people who prefer a gentle yoga style. Wear loose fitting clothing, bare feet or socks. Please bring your own yoga mat. Dates: April 14 - May 17 (6 Weeks) Days: Thursdays Times: 7:35 - 8:35 pm Ages: 16+ ProgCode: 2201.105 Fee: Resident - $25, Non-Resident - $30 Location: 2nd Floor of Youth Center
Summer Dance & Yoga Classes Pre-Ballet (Ages 3 - 4)*
An affordable opportunity for children to learn basic techniques of ballet, enhancing their coordination, posture and poise. Ballet shoes/slippers are best; socks/tights are fine, no bare feet. This is for children who have never been in a ballet class before. Dates: June 16 - August 4 (8 Weeks) Days: Thursdays Times: 4:30 - 5:15 pm ProgCode: 1201.205 Fee: Resident - $33; Non-Resident - $38 Location: 2nd Floor of Youth Center
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Pre-Ballet (Ages 5 - 6)*
Pee Wee Girls Softball (Grades K - 2 Girls)*
Tap & Ballet Combo*
Softball with the Recreation Department is all about fun and fundamentals. Our volunteer coaches will do everything they can to help you have a great softball experience. Teams play one game per week. ProgCode: 1100.206 Grade K 1100.205 Grade 1-2 Dates: Sundays June 12 - August 7, No Games July 3 Times: 6:00 PM Game Times Place: Racetrack Park Fees: Resident - $33 Non-Resident - $41 (Register by June 3) Coaches: Volunteers needed
An affordable opportunity for children to learn basic techniques of ballet, enhancing their coordination, posture and poise. Ballet shoes/slippers are best; socks/tights are fine, no bare feet. This is for children who have never been in a ballet class before. Dates: June 16 - August 4 (8 Weeks) Days: Thursdays Times: 5:15 - 6:00 pm ProgCode: 1201.206 Fee: Resident - $33; Non-Resident - $38 Location: 2nd Floor of Youth Center This is a fun class where youngsters can sample both basic ballet and rhythmic tap dancing. Tap shoes and ballet shoes/slippers are best, hard soled shoes and socks/tights are ok. Dates: June 14 - August 2 (8 Weeks) Days: Tuesdays Times: 4:30 - 5:25 pm Ages: 5-9 ProgCode: 1200.203 Fee: Resident - $33, Non-Resident - $38 Location: 2nd Floor of Youth Center
Tiny Vikings T-Ball (Boys & Girls Ages 4 -Pre K)*
T-Ball provides the perfect introduction to the American pastime. The emphasis is on education, participation and fun. Teams play one game per week. ProgCode: 1111.203 Dates: Sundays June 12 August 7, No Games July 3 Times: 4:00 & 5:00 PM Basic Yoga* Game Times Improve flexibility and circulation, strengthen and tone muscles and Place: Racetrack Park relieve stress with basic Yoga postures and stretches. This class is great Fees: Resident - $33 Non-Resident - $41 for beginners or people who prefer a gentle yoga style. Wear loose fit(Register by June 3) ting clothing, bare feet or socks. Please bring your own yoga mat. Coaches: Volunteers needed Dates: June 16 - August 4 (8 Weeks) Days: Times: Ages: ProgCode: Fee: Location:
Thursdays 6:05 - 7:05 pm 16+ 2201.202 Resident - $33, Non-Resident - $38 2nd Floor of Youth Center
Kids Yoga* Childhood obesity or excess weight threatens the healthy future of one third of American children. Yoga is a great way for children to become more active without being overwhelmed. Dates: June 14 - August 2 (8 Weeks) Days: Tuesdays Times: 5:30 - 6:15 pm Fee: Resident - $30, Non-Resident - $38 Location: 2nd Floor of Youth Center ProgCode: 1204.201 Ages: 6 - 10
Softball
Men’s Slow Pitch Softball We have four men’s softball leagues which is one of the largest in the area. Four leagues play Tuesday through Friday, from May to August. Contact the Recreation Department or go to our web site for an entry form. Entries are due April 7th, 2011.
Adult Coed Softball These games are played on Friday evenings to help kick off a great social night out. Games are played at Mandt and Racetrack Parks. Contact the Recreation Department or go online for an entry form. Entries are due by April 8th, 2011.
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Pickleball
Stoughton High School varsity softball coach, Sarah Jones, will be teaching proper fundamentals and techniques. Participants will have fun going through different fielding and hitting activities. ProgCode: 1101.203 Grades 3 -5 9 -10:15 AM 1101.204 Grades 6 - 8 10:30-11:45 PM Dates: June 13 - June 16 Days: Monday - Thursday Place: SHS Softball Field Fees: $45 (Register by June 8 for guaranteed shirt) Instructors: Sarah Jones - SHS Softball Coach Stoughton High School Varsity Alumni Varsity Softball Players
What is pickleball? Pickleball is a combination of badminton, table tennis, and tennis. The court is about half the size of tennis court so the need to run is cut down especially when you play doubles. The ball looks like a baseball sized whiffleball and the paddle looks like an oversized ping pong paddle. There is a regulation pickleball court painted at the Bjoin Park tennis courts. We have a portable net and equipment that can be checked out for free.
Youth Softball Spring Training Camp Get ready for your softball season early! New varsity high school softball coach, Sarah Jones, along with assistants will be teaching proper technique on hitting, fielding, and throwing with spring training session. ProgCode: 1100.104 Gr. 1-2 8:00 - 9:00 am 1100.105 Gr. 3-4 9:00 - 10:00 am 1100.106 Gr. 5-6 10:00 - 11:00 am 1100.107 Gr. 7-8 11:00 - Noon Date: March 12 - April 2 Fee: Resident - $30, Non-Residents - $38 (Register by March 5) Place: Community Building - 3/12, 3/19, 3/26; High School Field House - 4/2 Instructors: Stoughton High School coaches and former players
We will be having a free umpiring clinic on Wednesday, April 20 at the Hall of Fame room in City Hall and Wednesday, April 27 from 6:30-8:00 PM at Racetrack Park. Recreation Department staff along with veteran umpires will be teaching the fundamentals of umpiring. This is a great way to get your foot in the door if you would like to umpire softball for us this summer. Please RSVP with the Recreation Department by April 13 if you plan on attending. Umpires must be 18 years old to work our softball leagues.
Tennis Lessons*
Golf
Try out our tennis lessons this summer. Participants will learn proper technique from a qualified instructor while having fun. This is a perfect low cost program to see if your child would like to try the sport. Participants must provide their own racquet. Dates: June 4 - July 30 (No Lessons July 2) Days: Saturday Mornings Fees: Resident - $30 Non-Resident - $38 Registration Deadline: May 27 Place: High School Tennis Courts Program Code Ages Time 1180.205 6 - 10 9:00 - 10:00 am 1180.206 11 - 14 10:00 - 11:00 am
Adult Softball Umpire Clinic
High School Golf team coach Dave Taebel will be providing golf instruction this summer at their annual golf clinic. There is also an option to improve your golf game with beginner playing lessons or the intermediate playing league. Accommodations can be made for families with multiple golfers so that their lessons will be at the same time.
Golf Clinic* Improve your full swing and short game at our golf clinic. Participants will receive instruction each day on driving, iron play and putting using the facilities at Coachman’s Golf Resort. Clubs and balls are available for use at the Coachman’s Pro Shop. Prizes awarded each day. This clinic will also get your child ready for the playing lessons program. Register by May 13. Dates: May 21 - May 22 Days: Saturday & Sunday Place: Coachman’s Golf Course - Meet at Driving Range Instructors: Dave Taebel Fees: Resident - $28 Non-Resident - $38 Program Code Grade Time 1160.205 3 - 5 12:30 - 1:45 1160.206 6 - 8 2:00 - 3:15 (Maximum of 2 kids per adult) (Adult must be present with each child) (Will take first 16 people) Private Lessons by appointment
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Golf Playing Lessons Golf Combo*
Take the clinic and league, and save $10! The times and dates will stay the same as the playing lessons/league and clinics. ProgCode: Grades 3-5 Clinic & Beginner Lessons 1162.205 Grades 3-5 Clinic & Intermediate League 1162.206 Grades 6-8 Clinic & Beginner Lessons 1162.207 Grades 6-8 Clinic & Intermediate League 1162.208 Fees: Resident - $78, Non-Resident - $93
Junior Golf - Beginner Playing Lessons* Designed for children in grades 3-8 and have limited experience on the golf course. Instruction will be provided on course etiquette, rules, technique, pace of play and other facets of playing the game of golf during the course of playing approximately 3-5 holes of golf each day. To maximize benefit of this program, participants are strongly encouraged to register for the Golf Clinic. Register by June 20. Class size is limited to 20. ProgCode: 1161.206 Dates: June 28 - August 2 (no class July 5) Days: Tuesdays, 10:00 AM-Noon Place: Coachman’s Golf Course - Meet at Driving Range Instructors: Dave Taebel Fees: Resident - $60, Non-Resident - $65
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Junior Golf - Intermediate Playing League Instruction will be provided on course etiquette, rules, pace of play and technique. Designed for children in grades 4 - 8 and who have experience playing on the golf course. Play will consist of 3 - 9 holes each day in a variety of formats. Parents are encouraged to sign their child up for the Beginner Series if they feel he/she will not be able to play nine holes on the course. Scores will be counted and the will culminate with a junior tournament. Register by June 20. Class size is limited to the first 24 entrants. ProgCode: 1161.207 Dates: June 28 - August 2 (no class July 5) Days: Tuesdays, 12:30 - 2:45 PM Place: Coachman’s Golf Course - Meet at Driving Range Instructors: Dave Taebel Fees: Resident - $60 Non-Resident - $65
Golf Lessons for Adults* High School Golf team coach Dave Taebel will be providing golf instruction this summer for adults. This is a fourth year program that helps the beginning adult or anyone that feels a better swing would help their game. This is a great option for retired people that want to make golf their new passion. Class size is limited to the first 15 registrations. Register by April 13. ProgCode: 2160.203 Dates: April 10 & 17, May 15 & 22 and June 5 Days: Sundays Place: Coachman’s Golf Course Time: 3:30 - 4:15 PM Instructor: Dave Taebel Fees: Resident - $55, Non-Resident - $65
Zumba*
Our Zumba classes are taught by certified instructor Heidi Schenkenberg. Heidi is constantly changing up the routine to make the class fun and fresh. Zumba fuses hypnotic Latin rhythms and easy-to-follow moves to create a one-of-a-kind fitness program that will blow you away.
Regular Zumba This class is for people who have been in a Zumba class before or who prefer a more rigorous workout. Beginners are welcome to attend this class. Please note that there is a savings if you sign-up to take Zumba on both Mondays and Wednesdays. The two times a week offering are the same classes if you were to sign-up to do it once a week.
Beginner Zumba This class is for people who have never been in a Zumba class before or who prefer a less intense workout. Session I Class Program Code Times Dates Days Location Regular Zumba 2211.106 6:00 PM 4/18-5/23 Mondays Youth Center Regular Zumba 2211.107 6:30 PM 4/20-5/25 Wednesdays YL Regular Zumba 2211.105 Mon. 6:00 PM, Wed. 6:20 PM 4/18-5/25 Mons. & Weds. YC Beginner Zumba 2212.102 5:00 PM 4/20-5/25 Wednesdays Yahara Session II Class Program Code Times Dates Days Location Regular Zumba 2211.206 6:00 PM 6/13-7/25 (no 7/4) Mondays Youth Center Regular Zumba 2211.207 6:15 PM 6/15-7/20 Wednesdays Youth Center Regular Zumba 2211.204 Mon. 6:00 PM, Wed. 6:15 PM 6/13-7/25 (no 7/4) Mons. & Weds. Youth Center Beginner Zumba 2212.203 5:00 PM 6/15-7/20 Wednesdays Youth Center
Fee (Res/NR) $25/$35 $25/$35 $40/$50 $25/$35 Fee (Res/NR) $25/$35 $25/$35 $40/$50 $25/$35
Free Intro Zumba Nights These free nights are a great opportunity to see if you like Zumba without committing to signing up for a class. No advance registration is required, but please sign in with the instructor before the class starts. Ages: 16+ Days & Dates: Monday, April 11 & Wednesday, June 1 Time: 6:00 PM Place: Youth Center Fee: Free
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Backyard Games for Little Tykes*
Now in our fifth summer with this program, we will be providing preliminary instruction and exposure to some of the games that children will be playing in school and at birthday parties as well as introduction to early sports. The 45 minute period will combine structure and open time. For weather cancellations call our weather hotline at 873-6724. Ages: 3-5 Times: Tuesdays - 10:00-10:45 am; Saturdays - 10:00-10:45 am Place: East Park Fee: Resident - $30, Non-Resident - $38 Program Code Days Dates 1270.209 Tuesdays June 14 - July 19 1270.210 Saturdays June 4 - July 16, No July 2
“Survivor” Challenges
Elementary school children will compete in activities ranging from canoeing and shelter building to scavenger hunts and food challenges. Team building and leadership will be taught as the participants meet in different locations throughout Stoughton. Days: Tuesdays Fee: Resident - $30, Non-Resident - $38 Registration Deadline: June 21 Program Code Grades Time 1230.205 2-3 1:00 - 2:00 PM 1230.206 4-5 2:00 - 3:00 PM Dates & Meeting Locations June 28 - Lowell Park Playground July 5 - Amundson Park (meet at the parking lot) July 12 - Division Street Park July 19 - East Park July 26 - Division Street Park August 2 - Norse Park
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The program offers a variety of individual and group art projects for kids ages 3 through 8; older children are also welcome. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Date: July 16 Day: Saturday When: 9:00 am - Noon Where: Norse Park Fee: Free Who: Ages 3-8
Drawing from Life
A new art class taught by Sarah Omen, will focus on observation art activities such as still life drawings, self-portraiture, landscapes, etc. Students will primarily be drawing with graphite, charcoal, pens, oil pastels, and chalk pastels. This class is for all ages and abilities. Date: June 22-Aug 10 Day: Wednesdays Times: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm (8 weeks) Ages: All ages and abilities ProgCode: 3300.200 Fee: Resident: $30, Non-Resident: $38 Registration Deadline: June 15 Location: Stoughton Youth Center
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Young Rembrandts: The Power of Drawing
At Young Rembrandts we teach drawing, the fundamental skill of all visual arts. We believe that drawing is a skill that can - and should - be learned by all children. While Young Rembrandts classes are structured and educational, children learn best when they are entertained and engaged. Young Rembrandts combines the best of both worlds - foundational art skills in a fun, nurturing environment - that gives your child the academic advantage. New class material each week and each session. All classes will be held at the Stoughton Youth Center. For more information call James at: 608-444-3213 or visit us online: www.youngrembrandts.com
Introduction Session: Elementary Drawing/Cartooning Dates: Day: Times: Ages: ProgCode: Fee: Registration Deadline: Location:
March 12 and March 19 Saturdays 9:00 am - 11:20 pm (2 weeks) 6-12 1306.100 Resident: $37, Non-Resident: $40 March 5 Stoughton Youth Center
Elementary Drawing (4 weeks) Date/Program Codes: Session 1 April 9-30 1304.100 Session 2 May 7-28 1304.101 Session 3 June 4-25 1304.200 Session 4 July 9-30 1304.201 Session 5 Aug 6-27 1304.202 Day: Saturdays Times: 9:00 am - 10:00 pm Ages: 6-12 Fee: Resident: $36, Non-Resident: $40 per session Registration Deadline: One week before session start Location: Stoughton Youth Center
Cartooning (4 weeks) Date/Program Codes: Session 1 April 9-30 1305.100 Session 2 May 7-28 1305.101 Session 3 June 4-25 1305.200 Session 4 July 9-30 1305.201 Session 5 Aug 6-27 1305.202 Day: Saturdays Times: 10:15 am - 11:30 pm Ages: 6-12 Fee: Resident: $38, Non-Resident: $42 per session Registration Deadline: One week before session start Location: Stoughton Youth Center
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Mandt Park Pool
Are you looking for a different swimming experience? Go back in time to sandy beaches, clear water and the sounds of kids having fun. Our swimming pool isn’t state of the art but it is relaxing, affordable and friendly. Good weather always brings great crowds. Our friendly staff and lifeguards will make your stay enjoyable. The pool season will begin on June 13th and end on August 13th. Monday - Sunday 12:00-5:00 August All Days 12:00-4:00 Concessions available Group rates follow schedule below Rates Res 16+ $2.50 Res 15- $1.65 Non Res 16+ $2.90 Non Res 15- $1.90 Res Family Pass $65 Res Single Pass $45 Non Res Family Pass $85 Non Res Single Pass $55
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Evening Swim with Lessons
Join this series of evening outdoor swimming opportunities These programs are designed to help create relationships between people with disabilities and other members of the commu- with your friends. Experienced lifeguards and swim teachers will nity. Please contact the Recreation Department if you are interested be on hand to help you become a better swimmer. Dates: July 5-July 26 in helping these programs be successful all. Day: Tuesdays Times: 6:00 - 7:00 pm Yard Games Social Ages: Adults & Children with disabilities Participants team with ProgCode: 4301.202 community members for Fee: $10 social backyard game play and Deadline: July 1 refreshments. Games include Location: Mandt Park Pool bocce ball, baggo, yard golf and volleyball. Fishing the Yahara The grill will be fired up Have you wanted to try fishing for the first time or just need to for the picnic that will give the get away on the river? This one day fishing opportunity, combincompetitors a much needed ing participants with community members, can’t promise you will break from the action. Plan catch your limit but it does guarantee a good time. Registrations are your summer schedule around limited to boat availability. Equipment and bait are provided. This this can’t miss good time. program is not wheelchair accessible. Date: July 16 Dates: June 4 Day: Saturday Day: Saturday Times: 5:30-8:00 pm Times: 6:00 - 8:00 pm Ages: Adults & Children with Disabilities Ages: Adults & Children with disabilities ProgCode: 4302.203 ProgCode: 4300.202 Fee: $10 Fee: $10 Deadline: June 1 Deadline: July 13 Location: Viking Park Boat Landing Location: East Park
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Experienced paddlers team with participants to navigate the Yahara River on a summer evening canoe trip. Safety, instruction and fun are the priorities. Afterward paddlers celebrate the day with good food and conversation. Date: June 25 Day: Saturday Times: 6:00-8:00 pm Ages: Adults & Children with disabilities ProgCode: 4303.204 Fee: $10 Deadline: June 16 Location: Canoe Rack at the Senior Center
Food Preparation
Instructor Jean Schwass-Long returns to provide another round of healthy food preparation classes for people with disabilities. Students will learn to prepare meals, learn how to use ingredients, read recipes and much more. A meal tops off each session. Session 1 Date: July 11-Aug 1 Day: Mondays Times: 4:30-6:30 pm Ages: Adults with disabilities ProgCode: 4304.202 Fee: $20 Deadline: July 5 Location: Stoughton Senior Center Session 2 Date: Aug 15, 22 Sept 12, 19 Day: Mondays Times: 4:30-6:30 pm Ages: Adults with disabilities ProgCode: 4304.203 Fee: $20 Deadline: August 8 Location: Stoughton Senior Center
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Canoe Rental
Enjoy the Yahara River like never before! Paddle north into the big bay, following the river as it winds its way beautifully to Lake Kegonsa. You may want to go south through the downtown, possibly portaging at the mill dam, for an extended journey. There are four canoes, paddles and life jackets available. The Stoughton Area Senior Center will once again be the rental location. Location: Stoughton Area Senior Center, located at 248 W. Main St. (Use Washington St entrance for parking) Open Hours: Weekdays, 9:00 AM-4:00 PM (Sr. Center reception desk for service) Weekends, By Appointment (please call ahead by Thursday the week of the rental to make an appointment) Fee: $3 per person/hour Children 5 and under are free. Conditions: Anyone under 18 years of age must have a signed consent slip from a parent (available on website) At least one person must be 16 years of age or older. See www.cityofstoughton.com/rec for consent slips and rules. Canoe Race: We rent out canoes for the Syttende Mai Canoe Race. For more information call 873-6746.
Fireworks in the Park
Featuring Second Swing Around Come to Veteran’s Park for Fourth of July fireworks and the big band sounds of Second Swing Around. This 9-piece band, featuring several Stoughton players, will get you “In the Mood” for the annual fireworks display later in the evening. Music starts at 8 PM in the small shelter. Date: July 4, 2011 Place: Veteran’s Park Time: Second Swing Around 8:00 PM, Fireworks at 9:30 PM Cost: Free!
2011 WPRA Discount Tickets
The Stoughton Recreation Department participates in the Wisconsin Parks & Recreation Association discount ticket program. Tickets will be available from June - August. No online ticket sales and cash only. Attraction Gate Price Our Price Savings Mount Olympus $39.99 $23.50 $16.49 Noah’s Ark $38.33 $29.00 $9.33 Six Flag Great America $58.70 $36.00 $22.70 Mi lwaukee County Zoo Adult (Ages 13+) $13.25 $9.75 $3.50 Mi lwaukee County Zoo Child (Ages 3-12) $10.25 $7.75 $2.50
PLAY HOCKEY
With Stoughton Youth Hockey Association! F Girls & Boys Ages 4-18 F ALL SKILL LEVELS WELCOME! F Learn-to-Skate to Competitive Teams (October 2011 to March 2012) F Fees vary by program and fundraising opportunities are available F Equipment rental available F For more information contact Ryan @ 608.205.1955 or mini_vikes@stoughtonhockey.com or Wade@ 608.556.0345 or syhamites@stoughtonhockey.com
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Mini-Vikes – ages 4-6 Mighty Vikes – ages 6-9 Super Vikes – ages 9-12 Squirts – ages 9-10 Girls U10 – ages 7-10 PeeWees – ages 11-12 Girls U14 – ages 11-14 Bantams – ages 13-14 Midgets – ages 15-18 Stoughton Youth Hockey Association
SYHA exists to provide an opportunity for all area youth to develop a love for the sport of hockey. Our program is designed to teach hockey skills, knowledge of the game, good sportsmanship, and the essence of team play through equal participation for all players.
SYHA follows all rules and guidelines set forth by USA Hockey. Skaters in our programs are divided into subgroups according to USA Hockey guidelines by birth year. Every Player must register with USA Hockey to participate in any of the SYHA programs: http://www.usahockeyregistration.com/
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Fall Miniball Soccer*
Start your little Pelé on his or her way to a lifelong love of recreation activities. Nothing compares to soccer for an introduction to structured team sports. The emphasis on this program is having fun and getting your child to like sports. This program isn’t intended on teaching high level skills to your child because of the ages of the participants. Days: Sundays Dates: September 11 - October 16 Location: Racetrack Park Fee: $30 - Resident, $38 - Non-Resident Registration Deadline: September 1 Ages/Grades Program Code Times 3 years 1130.107 3:00-3:45 pm 4 years - Kindergarten 1130.108 4:00-4:45 pm
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NFL Youth Flag Football*
The program provides young players a fun and exciting opportunity to engage in non-contact, continuous action while learning lessons in teamwork. This is a great way to introduce your child to the basic fundamentals of football. Each player will receive an authentic reversible NFL Flag Football jersey. ProgCode: 1150.307 Grades K - 1 1150.308 Grades 2 - 3 1150.309 Grades 4 - 6 Dates: Saturdays, August 27 - October 15 (no class September 3) Times: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Place: Racetrack Park Youth Floor Hockey Fees: Resident - $50 Non-Resident - $58 This is a great way for your child to learn stick technique, team(Register by August 12) work, and stay in shape. Teams will be formed and games will be Coaches: Volunteers needed played. The program will be a great introduction to the fun sport of hockey. High School Flag Football League Days: Wednesdays This will be the second year of our high school flag football Dates: August 17 - September 21 league. The league features a 4 on 4 passing style that is wide open Times: 6:30-7:30 PM and has a fast pace. Location: Mandt Community Center Who: High School Students Fee: $30 - Resident, $38 - Non-Resident When: Wednesdays, September 15 - October 19 (6 weeks) Registration Deadline: August 10 ProgCode: 1151.303 Program Code Ages Time: 6:00-9:00 PM 1301.302 5-7 Where: Racetrack Park 1301.303 8-10 Registration: $30 - Residents; $38 - Non-Residents
Stoughton Summer Baseball Registration Is Open for players currently in kindergarten through 9th grade Stoughton Area Little League & Travel Teams Pony League (7th Grade) VFW Teener Baseball (8th & 9th Grades) Registration deadline is March 12, 2011 To register online, obtain registration forms & more details go to www.stoughtonbaseball.com
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Adult Flag Football League
This will be the fifth year of our adult flag football league. The league features a 4 on 4 passing style that is wide open and has a fast pace. Who: Men Age: Adult When: Thursday’s; August 25 - October 13 (8 weeks) Time: 6:00-10:00 PM Where: Racetrack Park Registration: $250 per team + $8 per non-resident Fees and roster are due at the Recreation Department by August 18th or until league is filled. Schedules will be made and emailed to managers. Contact Recreation Department for Registration Form
Basketball
Fall 3 on 3 Basketball Grades: High School (Currently) - Adult Dates: September 12 - October 31 (8 weeks) Days: Monday Nights Time: 6:00-9:00 pm Place: Yahara School Gym Fee: $80 per team (Register by September 7) Contact Recreation Department for Registration Form
Adult Coed Kickball League
This is the fourth year of our kickball league. Teams will play a seven game schedule. The league will start a couple of weeks earlier this year to take advantage of the great late summer and early fall weather. Please go to our website for a team registration form. Who: Men & Women Age: Adult When: Friday’s; August 19 - Oct 7 (7 weeks) (no games September 2) Time: 6:00-10:00 PM Where: Racetrack Park Registration: $300 per team + $12 non-resident Fees and roster are due at the Recreation Department by August 12th or until league is filled. Schedules will be made and emailed to managers.
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Kiwanis Disc Golf Course at Amundson Park The Kiwanis Disc Golf Course at Amundson Park is a nine hole course that is near the Yahara River Trail. The course is one of the first to open each spring due to having rubber tee pads. There’s a gravel parking lot for the course located at the end of Amundson Parkway.
Stoughton Area Youth Center
The new youth center building at 567 E. Main St. is currently open and running for children in grades 5-8. Volunteers have fund raised over $500,000 and coordinated the makeover of the old warehouse building provided by Don Wahlin of Stoughton Trailers. The SAYC provides a safe place for area youth, offers recreational opportunities to promote a healthy lifestyle, and homework assistance during the school year. Please contact the SAYC at 877-9980 for more information. The SAYC is always looking for volunteers for mentoring, recreational activity supervision, and general functions. Please contact Tom Lynch at 873-6746 if you are interested. SAYC Hours School Year Hours: Monday-Friday, 3:00-6:00 PM Summer Hours: Monday-Friday, Noon-4:00 PM
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Stoughton Center for the Performing Arts 515 East Main St., Stoughton, WI 53589 (608) 873-0717 scpa@chorus.net www.stoughtonperformingarts.com
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PUBLIC GOLF & DINING • Challenging 27 Hole Golf • Fully Stocked Pro Shop • Driving Range Affordable Junior Membership Rates* Ages 11-17 or High School Student Golf Lessons Available College Junior Membership (Ages 18-23)* *Some restrictions apply
Resort Packages to Fit Your Individual Needs
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Because Childhood is a Short Season STOUGHTON’S CAMP OF THE OAKS DAY CAMP For Grades K-5, Leader-in-Training for 6th-8th June 13 - August 26 • 7:30 a.m. - 5:45 p.m. River Bluff Middle School, 235 N. Forrest St., Stoughton Weekly themes, swimming, field trips & special events! Specialty unit choices for older campers.
Registration Begins March 1.
608-276-9782
www.wisconsinyouthcompany.org Camp of the Oaks is state licensed and accredited by the American Camp Association. Camp of the Oaks is a program of AFTER SCHOOL Day Camps, a division of Wisconsin Youth Company. AFTER SCHOOL • WANDER WISCONSIN • MIDDLE SCHOOL U • IMMERSION CAMPS
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Other Recreation Opportunities Boys Basketball Camp (Grades K-8) Contact: Matt Hockett, High School Basketball Coach, matt.hockett@stoughton.k12.wi.us
Stoughton Youth Running Club Contact: Jason Enke, 877-5197, 873-5381 or jason.enke@stoughton.k12.wi.us
Girls Basketball Camp (Grades K-8) Contact: Rami Hoaglin, High School Basketball Coach, rami.hoaglin@stoughton.k12.wi.us
Stoughton Youth Lacrosse (Grades 5 - 8) www.stoughtonlacrosse.com/
Stoughton Youth Football (Grades 4-8) Contact: Jim Gerber, 873-4141, www.stoughtonyouthfootball.com
Stoughton Youth Hockey www.stoughtonhockey.com
Stoughton Baseball Contact: www.stoughtonbaseball.com
Camp of the Oaks Day Camp for Ages 5-12 River Bluff Middle School in Stoughton Call 276-9782 or visit www.afterschoolwi.org
Little League (K-6) Marty Waldorf, mwaldorf@charter.net
Stoughton Community Fencing Club (Ages 10 - Adult) Joe Monarski, 835-3413
Travel Baseball (Ages 9-12) Stephanie & Terry Wanninger, wanninger4@charter.net
Stoughton Conservation Club www.stoughtoncc.com
Pony League (7th grade) Stephanie & Terry Wanninger, wanninger4@charter.net VFW Teener League (8th & 9th grade) John Kalagian, kalagian21@sbcglobal.net Legion Baseball (Summer Baseball for 10th, 11th & 12th grades) Frank Melch, melchfam@charter.net Stoughton Area Youth Softball Association (Grades 3-11) Contact: David Seaton, 206-3295
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Stoughton Storm Youth Softball (Ages 9 - 16) Contact: Larry Koehler, 877-9647 Stoughton Area Youth Soccer (SAYSA) For registration forms: www.maysa.org Contact: Tracy Zeichert, 877-2678
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