WESTERVILLE C O M M U N I T Y
R E C R E A T I O N
FALL 2019
G U I D E
W W W. W E S T E R V I L L E . O R G
The Great Westerville PUMPKIN GLOW
coming this fall
First Responders Park Set to Open Snowflake Castle Returns PROGRAM REGISTRATION DATES parks & recreation
Registration information See page 41
AUGUST S M 4 5 11 12 1 8 19 25 26
T W R 1 6 7 8 13 14 15 20 21 22 27 28 29
F 2 9 16
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Welcome Welcome to the Fall 2019 edition of the Westerville Community Recreation Guide, your go-to publication for all things City news and Parks activities. Within these pages, you will find updates about projects and programs throughout the City including the Expansion of the Westerville Community Center, City events and much more. Westerville Parks and Recreation offers some of the most exciting classes and events in our area. We hope you enjoy exploring the season’s offerings for the entire family.
David Collinsworth, City Manager
WESTERVILLE
Registration dates for fall are below or can be found on page 41 with a complete explanation on the registration process. Once again, Senior Center members are able to register for classes in the Older Adult section of the guide on the Thursday before regular registration begins.
CITY COUNCIL
Craig Treneff, Mayor; Kathy Cocuzzi, Vice Mayor; Mike Heyeck, Chair; Alex Heckman; Valerie Cumming; Tim Davey
It is always our intention to bring you a highquality Guide with information relevant to your life. If you’d like to see something else included in this publication, or if you notice something we could be doing better, please don’t hesitate to notify Toni Schorling, Community Recreation Guide Editor, at toni.schorling@westerville.org. parks & recreation
MISSION STATEMENT
The City of Westerville is dedicated to providing exemplary municipal services to our community and fostering prosperity while embracing our unique heritage and character.
CITY VALUES Innovation Stewardship Excellence Accountability
MARK YOUR CALENDARS FALL REGISTRATION
Integrity and Trust Public Safety Community Engagement Employee Enrichment
Senior Center Member Registration Thursday, Aug. 22 at 12 p.m (both online and in-person at the Westerville Senior Center.)
Online Resident Registration Friday, Aug. 23 at 12 p.m.
NOTES TO THE EDITOR Westerville Community Recreation Guide Editor: Toni Schorling toni.schorling@westerville.org
In-Person Resident Registration Saturday, Aug. 24 at 8 a.m. Online Open Registration Sunday, Aug. 25 at 12 p.m. In-Person Open Registration Monday, Aug. 26 at 8 a.m.
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WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
C O M M U N I T Y
RECREATION GUIDE PRESCHOOL: YOUTH: ADULT: OLDER ADULT:
350 N. Cleveland Avenue, Westerville, Ohio 43082-9105 www.westerville.org
S P E C I A LT Y C L A S S E S
NEWS
NEWS AND NOTES AROUND THE CITY ARTS
EVENTS
COMMUNITY EVENTS QUARTERLY CALENDAR
INFO
PARKS AND RECREATION INFORMATION
HOURS / PRICING ONLINE REGISTRATION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES COMMUNITY CENTER FITNESS ROOM & TRACK COMMUNITY CENTER SPROUTS ROOM COMMUNITY CENTER WATERING HOLE COMMUNITY CENTER GYMNASIUM COMMUNITY CENTER ZENITH CLIMBING WALL HIGHLANDS PARK AQUATIC CENTER RENTAL INFORMATION BIRTHDAY PARTIES SHELTER RENTAL EVERAL BARN AND HOMESTEAD INDEX MAP
4 mos. to 5 or 6 yrs old 5 or 6 to 18 yrs old 16 yrs and older 55 yrs or better
AQUATICS / SWIM LESSONS WATER AEROBICS SWIM LESSONS
6- 7 24-25
FITNESS & WELLNESS 26-36 37-38
40 41 42 43 43 44 45 45 46 47-49 48 48 49 96-97 98-99
55-57 57 58-59
SPECIAL INTEREST
60-64
ADAPTIVE & INCLUSIVE CREATIVE ARTS OUTDOOR SPECIAL INTEREST
65 65 65
AC T I V I T I E S B Y AG E AB C 1 23
PRESCHOOL
CREATIVE ARTS OUTDOOR SPECIAL INTEREST
67-70 68 68-70
YOUTH
CREATIVE ARTS OUTDOOR SPECIAL INTEREST
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Save your milk jugs and old cardboard boxes for the Cardboard Boat Race coming to the Westerville Community Center this fall on Saturday, November 30. See page 34 for details.
AEROBICS/GROUP FITNESS MIND / BODY YOGA / PILATES
SPORTS
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51-52 53- 54
ADULT
CREATIVE ARTS OUTDOOR SPECIAL INTEREST
OLDER ADULT FITNESS CREATIVE ARTS TRAVEL SPECIAL INTEREST SUPPORT GROUPS MEALS GAMES
71-72 72-73 73
74-75 75 76
78-81 81-86 87-91 91-93 93 93-94 94-95
Cover Image: New this fall, the Great Westerville Pumpkin Glow comes to Heritage Park. This is event is sure to please the entire family. See page 33 for details.
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Get Creative During Construction
FUN OUTDOORS THIS FALL
With the Community Center Expansion in full swing, sections are taking shape and will open as they are completed. Some of these areas, including the playground, teen room and childcare area are used throughout the year, but have a higher attendance once school is back in session. So, what do you do in the meantime?
Outdoor Fun this Fall You may have noticed that many areas you would normally attend will be closed into the fall season. This is the perfect time to get outside and enjoy everything Westerville Parks and Recreation has to offer through its parks, nature areas, wetlands and trails.
Parks with Playgrounds Westerville parks are maintained through all four seasons, but bathrooms and water fountains will be closed and winterized when colder weather comes. The playgrounds will remain open, so watch the weather for the best days to get outdoor activity this fall. Temperatures typically hover in the 50-60 degree range through much of October, which may be a great sweater-weather play alternative until the Community Center indoor play area reopens. Alum Creek Park North Alum Creek Park South Hanby Park Heritage Park Hoff Woods Park Huber Village Park Metzger Park
Nature Areas
WETLANDS
Fall is great time for a long, cool hike in one of many natural areas preserved for outdoor activity. The smell of the season and crunch of the leaves marks a special time of year. Take the opportunity to watch for wildlife as nature begins its own process to “hibernate” for the winter.
Wetlands may seem most alive in the warmer months, but there is still much to explore as the temperatures cool. The vegetation will change, but the wetlands are still doing their job helping manage stormwater and treat pollutants. The properties around the wetlands also provide a peaceful and tranquil environment for a walk or run.
Alum Creek Park North Astronaut Grove Boyer Nature Preserve Hannah Mayne Park Heritage Park Highlands Park Hoff Woods Park Metzger Park Millstone Creek Park Otterbein Lake Westerville Sports Complex
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Millstone Creek Park Olde Town Park Spring Grove North Park Towers Park Walnut Ridge Park Westerville Sports Complex
Alum Creek Greenway Park Meadow Road (Chase Bank) Cooper Road (Chase Bank) Brookstone Retention College Knolls Retention County Line Acres Bikeway County Line Woods Heritage Wetlands Mariner’s Cove Wetlands Otterbein Lake (East of Cleveland Ave.)
For a complete list of parks, nature areas, wetlands and trails visit www.westerville.org/parks-trails
Westerville’s Recreational TRAIL System With 51 miles of recreational trails that run through parks, wooded areas, fields and roads as well as along streets and through neighborhoods, the City’s recreational trail system is traversed by thousands of residents and visitors each week. Some of the most popular trails follow: ALUM CREEK TRAIL From the dead end north of County Line Road, south through the Sports Complex through Heritage Park to Main Street, east to Alum Creek, south across the historical bridge, under Schrock Road to the Westerville Corporate limits. BIG WALNUT CREEK TRAIL County Line Road at Sunbury Road south through the tunnel just north of Marlene Drive, along Hoover Reservoir to Central College Road. COUNTY LINE TRAIL From the Ohio to Erie Trail west across Alum Creek to Worthington Road.
OHIO TO ERIE TRAIL From the Alum Creek Trail at Schrock Road east to Charring Cross Drive behind Roush Hardware, north across State Street to Polaris Trail at Maxtown Road. POLARIS TRAIL North Spring Road at Maxtown Road, west to Alum Creek Trail along Polaris Parkway. TOWERS TRAIL From Big Walnut Creek Trail at Sunbury Road, west to Towers Park, across County Line Road, north to Hoff Woods Park, west to the Ohio to Erie Trail.
The Westerville Community Center is growing with our community, and we thank you for your patience while the improvements are underway for expansion. Some programs will continue to change in schedule or location as construction continues through Spring 2020. Look for sections to re-open as they are completed. For the most up-to-date information, please visit www.westerville.org or call (614) 901-6405.
HPAC Open Through September
Due to the expansion of the Community Center and indoor pool area, the Highlands Park Aquatic Center hours have been extended into September. Please visit www.westerville.org/centerexpansion for details.
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Around t h e
City
SHOP UPTOWN
this Small Business Saturday Uptown is the heart of Westerville and a vibrant area to shop, play and dine. With the Uptown Improvements and Columbia Gas projects on pause for the holiday shopping season, residents are encouraged to head to State Street this Small Business Saturday, Nov. 30. A nationwide movement, Small Business Saturday encourages shoppers to patronize local businesses during the busy holiday shopping season. Find more information about Uptown at www.westerville.org/uptown.
Uptown Improvement Project Schedule Work began in late July with sidewalk improvements in front of Hanby Elementary School (56 S. State St.) The new sidewalk is Americans with Disability Act (ADA) compliant, and now wider. The project schedule (below) was crafted to follow the work of Columbia Gas to replace gas lines under the roadway. The City’s work will continue through November and then resume early next year. THROUGH MID-SEPTEMBER: Installing the new gas main and installation of services on the west side of State Street between College and Home. EARLY AUGUST TO NOVEMBER: City begins Uptown Improvements in areas not impacted by Columbia Gas. THROUGH LATE OCTOBER: Installing the new gas main and installation services on the east side of State Street between College and Home. Work on both projects will be suspended from Nov. 1 - Dec. 31 to reduce disruption to the holiday season in Uptown and will resume in January 2020.
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For details, see www.westerville.org.
Learn About the City’s
Proposed New Police/Court Facility This November, Westerville voters will decide whether to proceed with plans to consolidate multiple Police and Mayor’s Court facilities and operations into a single location at 229 Huber Village Blvd. Acquired by the City last August, this 29,000-square-foot building would be remodeled and expanded by an additional 33,000 square feet to provide a 62,000-square-foot facility to meet the immediate and long-term space needs of the Police Division and Mayor’s Court. Estimated construction costs are approximately $15 million that would be financed through a voter-approved, 0.96 mill 20-year bond issue.
This initiative addresses long-standing functional space needs of the Police Division while providing a more united and efficient workspace as well as improved safety for the public and staff associated with the Mayor’s Court in City Hall.
The long-standing needs of the Police Division have been evaluated for over a decade with a 2012 study finding a space deficiency of over 20,000 square feet and citing poor or inadequate conditions for specific areas, such as the firing range, evidence storage, training areas, and workspace allocated to community services & crime prevention. The Mayor’s Court, having operated out of City Hall and Council Chambers since its inception, has increasingly represented safety and security concerns for Court patrons, City Hall staff and the general public. After renovation and expansion, the new combined Police/ Court facility would house all WPD bureaus under one roof including Investigations, Emergency Communications and Court operations. Currently, these operations are dispersed across three separate City buildings (21, 28 and 29 S. State St., respectively, in Uptown Westerville).
Find more information at www.westerville.org/policecourtfacility.
Ultimately, the decision to proceed with the project belongs to the voters, who will see the issue on their Nov. 5 ballots. The 0.96 mill, 20-year bond issue would cost property owners an additional $2.80 per month for every $100,000 of home value. If approved, the additional cost will not hit tax bills until 2021.
Upon completion of this project, the City intends to renovate the current police headquarters building adjacent to City Hall and relocate the City operations at 64 E. Walnut (Planning & Development, Income Tax & Utility Billing, Information Systems) there as a separate project. This approach would allow the City to sell the old Post Office at 28 S. State, 64 E. Walnut, and the Armory facility on S. State St. that would reduce the City’s overall footprint in Uptown and provide some relief for parking. Above: Current building. Below: Rendering of proposed Police/Court building.
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Expanded First Responders Park REOPENS THIS FALL
After months of construction and reconfiguration, Westerville’s First Responders Park (FRP) will reemerge in its newly expanded state this fall at 374 W. Main St. The park is expected to officially open in October. The park was first dedicated in 2010 to honor the service and sacrifice of all first responders. The centerpiece to the park, a section of steel known as “C-40” from the north tower of the World Trade Center that fell during the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, will remain a prominent feature. Also remaining in the park is “The Crossing,” a privately funded sculpture which honors a fallen Westerville firefighter, David Theisen who was killed while battling a fire as a volunteer in Crooksville, Ohio. “First Responders Park had long been eyed for expansion due to its small size and the road noise that often disrupted important observances,” said Westerville City Manager David Collinsworth. “These plans were expedited after the events of February 10, 2018, when the City tragically lost Officers Anthony P. Morelli and Eric Joering in the line of duty.” When construction is complete, the community will have a permanent place honoring law enforcement, fire and EMS, Emergency Communications and Chaplains. Landscape architecture firms POD Design and McGill Smith Punshon provided design services free of charge to honor Officers Morelli and Joering. Learn more about FRP at www.westerville.org/frp.
First Responders Park Funding The City of Westerville would like to thank the community for their generosity in bringing this newly expanded park to life.
$500,000 State of Ohio 8
$408,000 Corporate Gifts
$15,000 From May donation drive
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Celebrating the City’s
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
DID YOU KNOW?
IT Professionals
November 13 is GIS Day!
The third Tuesday in September, the City takes time to recognize the men and women of the Westerville Information Systems (IS) Division for “IT Professionals Day.” You won’t see them racing by in shiny red fire trucks, police cruisers with lights and sirens, or in heavy-duty service vehicles, but these tireless professionals are heroes in their own right. Like other local governments and businesses, the City relies heavily on its computer systems to provide services to the public. The primary function of Information Systems is to lead and assist City departments in the use of information technology as a tool to pursue their respective business objectives.
Westerville’s Geographical Information System (GIS) team loves to celebrate this day by visiting Westerville City School students and teaching them about how maps help the City navigate to a better future.
It’s this team that helped contribute to the City’s recognition as a Top 7 Intelligent Community, an international recognition by the Intelligent Community Forum (ICF). Westerville was one of only three cities from the United States to receive this prestigious distinction. A City like Westerville never sleeps and the IS team is tasked with keeping critical technology running 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. Below is a high-level look at the tasks this team manages:
Devonte Williams, User Support Analyst and Brian Mundy, Network Operations Manager inspect a server at the WeConnect Data Center.
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APPLICATION SUPPORT
CONSULTING SERVICES
DESKTOP SUPPORT
Centralized management with automated deployment methods provides efficient and effective application and information management for departments. Giving departments the freedom to focus on their jobs: providing outstanding customer service to the public.
Information Systems keeps abreast of the rapidly changing technology market and recommends cost-effective solutions that integrate with existing systems and promote efficiency.
Computer equipment and software is audited and evaluated throughout the year, ensuring departments can maintain or improve their level of service provided to the public.
TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GIS)
Information Systems is responsible for the administration, operation and maintenance of the City’s privately owned telephone systems at all City buildings.
GIS is a collection of hardware, software, and geographic data for capturing, managing, analyzing, and displaying all forms of geographically referenced information (i.e. streets, signs, utilities, and addresses).
WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
Municipally-Owned, Westerville-Managed
City Takes On Operational Management of WeConnect Data Center Westerville has the distinction of being home to the nation’s first and only municipally-owned data center. In the past, the WeConnect Data Center has been overseen by the City’s Information Systems (IS) Division with operations managed by a third party. The City’s IS team has taken on those responsibilities. “WeConnect poses a unique advantage for attracting and retaining businesses to Westerville. We feel the City’s IS team is in a good position to continue providing the outstanding service that our customers expect,” said Westerville City Manager David Collinsworth. With 40 miles of high-speed fiber and services including colocation, WeConnect offers speeds and services at an affordable rate to businesses of all sizes from its 16,000 sq. ft. facility. Security is a top priority. The fiber network is a 100 Gigabit private connection giving clients a direct connection to their server and internet, allowing user content to never be rerouted through internet nodes. Learn more about the WeConnect Data Center at www.weconnectdatacenter.com.
MAP OUT YOUR FALL FOLIAGE ADVENTURE IN WESTERVILLE This fall, leaf enthusiasts need not wander about looking for the best and brightest foliage in the City. Westerville’s Geographic Information Systems (GIS) team, in partnership with the City’s Urban Forestry team, maintains a tree viewer map on the City’s website. This interactive map allows users to search for their favorite tree types and find their exact locations, allowing them to plot out the best foliage viewing spots in the City. To start planning your fall foliage trip, visit www.westerville.org.
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Protecting Westerville’s SOURCE WATER
WATER DIVISION
The City of Westerville operates and maintains a large network of inlets, pipes, ditches, ponds, wetlands and other stormwater features. As part of the Spring Road Improvements project, the City is deploying a new stormwater management system using underground detention chambers that will help release stormwater more slowly to minimize downstream impacts of runoff. The system will also help improve Westerville’s source water by adding extra filtration measures. “The City prioritizes projects that have the greatest impact on the health, safety and welfare of the community,” said Westerville City Engineer Scott Tourville. “The reconstruction of Spring Road presented the opportunity to implement this new system that will help protect Westerville’s most crucial natural resource-water.” In addition to the detention chambers, the project will install pre-manufactured water quality devices to remove sediments and trash from the runoff as well. These systems and devices aid in our sustainable stormwater management practices. Westerville is seated within both the Alum Creek and Big Walnut watersheds. Staff works within federal, state and local laws to protect water quantity and quality within these watersheds. During rains or snow melts, water drains from paved surfaces (streets, parking lots, etc.) and lawns carrying with it litter, improperly-stored chemicals and other pollutants. Ultimately, this water ends up in local streams and creeks. The City takes every precaution to protect its source water (and thoroughly cleans all water before it is sent to homes), residents and visitors can play a big part in keeping this resource clean. REMEMBER TO:
Pick up trash and debris around your yard and neighborhood.
Simply check the forecast before applying lawn fertilizer to ensure it has plenty of time to settle before the next rain.
Include trees in your landscaping; they can soak up 900 gallons of rain per year.
Learn more about the City’s stormwater management program at www.westerville.org.
Westerville’s Water Treatment Plant external water filtration.
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Inside the Westerville Water Treatment Plant.
WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
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The Westerville Division of Fire (WFD) is joining the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) in encouraging families to create and practice a home escape plan in the event of a fire. The practice will be a central theme of WFD’s annual Fire Prevention Week Open House on Sunday, Oct. 13 from 1-4 p.m. at Station 111 (400 W. Main St.) “We can’t emphasize the importance enough of being prepared. It’s crucial that the entire family understands exactly what they should do in the event of a fire, or any disaster, in the home,” said Westerville Fire Chief Brian Miller. “If the worst happens, it can make all the difference.” According to the NFPA, U.S. fire departments responded to 357,000 home structure fires in 2017. These fires resulted in 2,630 fire deaths and 10,600 injuries.
Fire Prevention Open House Sunday, Oct. 13 1-4 p.m. Station 111 400 W. Main St.
“It’s not just at home, your family should know what to do in the event of a fire in any location. Be sure to point out fire exits to your children as you visit locations and set a meeting place in the event of an emergency,” Chief Miller said. Chief Miller makes it clear that the goal is not to alarm, but to help families understand the importance of planning ahead. WFD’s open house event will help families start preparing while participating in fun activities like games and puppet shows. Can’t make it to Station 111? Westerville Stations 112 (727 E. Schrock Rd.) and 113 (355 N. Spring Rd.) will hold open house hours and offer tours from 1-4 p.m. on Oct. 13, also. Learn more at www.westerville.org/fire.
If your in-home smoke detectors are more than 10 years old, they need to be replaced! The Westerville Division of Fire is partnering with the American Red Cross to offer free smoke detectors and installation for Westerville and Blendon Township families. Simply put: you call, we’ll install. Call (614) 901-6600 to schedule your appointment and a Westerville Fire Division team member will visit your home to install your brand new smoke detector free of charge.
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WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Weekend This October 5-6, thousands will gather at the National Fire Academy in Emmitsburg, Md. to honor men and women in the fire service who have died in the line of duty. In its 38th year, the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Weekend features programs for colleagues and families of the fallen, as well as public ceremonies. Included on a plaque at the monument is the name of David Theisen, a Westerville firefighter who died in 1998 while battling a fire in Crooksville, Ohio. He is also memorialized with a statue called, “The Crossing,” in Westerville’s remodeled First Responders Park, 374 W. Main St., set to reopen this fall. For more information about National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Weekend, visit www.firehero.org.
Moving Forward: Help the City Prioritize Mobility Improvements Westerville has been studying mobility - how we use transportation, the ways and manners in which we move from place to place - for several years as we make investments to improve roadways, recreational trails, sidewalks and more. With a plan now in draft format, residents are encouraged to share their thoughts on how to prioritize future mobility improvements through an online survey closing Friday, Aug. 30. The link to the survey can be found at www.westerville.org/mobility. Focused on community building, the effort to produce the Westerville Strategic Mobility Plan is intentionally collaborative every step of the way. Residents shared their input about what specific improvements should be made to make cycling, walking and other means of moving easier and safer in Westerville in 2018. The City used that feedback to draft a plan, which will be presented to City Council in the fall. Ultimately, the plan will help guide future decisions per considerations set forth in the Westerville Community Plan. Now, the draft plan sets the stage for the future decisions which will: Improve mobility options, making it easier to bike, walk, ride public transportation and drive in our community and connect to the region. Enhance quality of life, making it safer for youth to get to school, the workforce to get to their places of employment and for people to move about the City in a way that is pleasing to them. Support future and ongoing development, accommodating growth is key to ensuring Westerville can remain economically competitive and vibrant. See the Westerville Community Plan to learn about the City’s vision. To read the draft plan and find updates about the process, visit www.westerville.org/mobility.
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COPY THAT: Cops & Kids Day Expands into Festival Mode The much-loved Cops & Kids Day event held every September by the Westerville Division of Police (WPD) is expanding. Now called the Cops & Kids Day Festival, the community celebration will feature food trucks when it returns on Sunday, Sept. 15 from 12-4 p.m. along County Line Road, between Vesper Way and Cleveland Avenue. Cops & Kids Day is growing to welcome food trucks because the Westerville Area Resource Ministry (WARM) will not hold the Great Westerville Food Truck Festival this year. Instead, 20-25 food trucks and carts will set up shop in the parking lot at the Westerville Sports Complex (325 N. Cleveland Ave.) to serve attendees.
Sunday, Sept. 15 12 - 4 p.m. (Rain Date: Sunday, Sept. 22)
Designed to build positive relationships between law enforcement and community members, the event brings together thousands of families with local agencies. The event creates opportunities for children to meet friendly law enforcement officers, explore helicopters and cruisers and more. The first 1,500 children to attend will receive a free gift. Learn more about the 2019 Cops & Kids Day Festival at www.westerville.org/copskids.
Watch What You Toss:
Trashing Batteries Can Be Dangerous The Westerville Electric Division is joining Rumpke in encouraging residents to avoid throwing batteries in with their curbside trash and recycling because they can cause fires in collection trucks and at the landfill. When batteries, especially lithium ion, are taken into Rumpke trucks and processed, they can break and spark fires that burn quickly when surrounded by other refuse. Instead of tossing batteries in the trash, bring them to the Westerville Electric Division at 139 E. Broadway Ave. for safe recycling. Accepted batteries include: lithium (rechargeable), leadacid wet cell (vehicles) and typical household (AA, AAA, C, D etc.). When enough batteries are collected, they will be taken to the Westerville Public Service Department for safe disposal. For more information, call the Electric Division at (614) 901-6700, email electric@westerville.org or visit www.westerville.org/electric.
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WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
W E S T E R V I L L E R OA D WA R R I O R S
PREPARE FOR LEAF COLLECTION SEASON
As leaves in the City lose their colors, the Westerville Public Service Department Road Warriors are readying themselves for another leaf collection season after a challenging 2018 season.
PUBLIC SERVICE
“We saw a substantial increase in leaves collected in 2018, with 6,704 cubic yards collected compared to 4,500 cubic yards collected in 2017,” said Westerville Public Service Director Kevin Weaver. “Paired with the later than usual leaf drop, we had our work cut out for us.” The Public Service Department asks residents to follow the below guidelines to help ensure a successful leaf collection program: • Rake all leaves to the tree lawn (between the sidewalk and the street), but not in the street, the night before the start of your scheduled collection. • Ensure leaf piles are free of large sticks, twigs and any trash or debris that could cause damage to the leaf collection equipment and injuries to personnel. • Avoid parking vehicles in front of leaves during collection times. Please contact the Public Service Department with any questions or concerns at (614) 901-6740 or publicservice@westerville.org. For more information about the program, schedule and status updates visit www.westerville.org/leafcollection.
Don’t Forget: TRACK YOUR WESTERVILLE ROAD WARRIORS Keep track of leaf collection progress on the interactive Westerville Road Warrior map! Visit www.westerville.org/roadwarriors.
VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR
NOMINATIONS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED We all know someone that gives of themselves unselfishly throughout the year. You can now nominate them for Volunteer of the Year in 2019. Additional information may be found at www.westerville.org.
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Westerville Named
National Gold Medal Finalist The City of Westerville Parks & Recreation Department will soon learn if it has been named the National Recreation and Parks Association’s (NRPA) 2019 National Gold Medal winner. The winner will be announced at the NRPA General Session at the 2019 NRPA Annual Conference in Baltimore, Maryland, Sept. 24–26, 2019. Westerville was named a finalist in May. The City joins three other finalists in its class that will compete for the National Recreation and Park Association’s (NRPA) highest award. If awarded, Westerville will be a five-time Gold Medal winning department. The department previously won the Gold Medal in 1974, 2003, 2007 and 2013 (the last year in which it was eligible). The American Academy for Park and Recreation Administration (AAPRA), in partnership with NRPA, announced Westerville as one of four finalists for the 2019 National Gold Medal Awards for Excellence in Park and Recreation Management in its Class IV category, communities serving a population of 30,001 – 75,000. This year’s sponsor of the Gold Medal Awards program is Musco Lighting LLC. Founded in 1965, the Gold Medal Awards program honors communities in the U.S. that demonstrate excellence in parks and recreation through
long-range planning, resource management, volunteerism, environmental stewardship, program development, professional development and agency recognition. Applications are separated into seven classes, with five classes based on population, one class for armed forces recreation and one class for state park systems awarded on odd-numbered years. “As a four-time gold medal winner, we are thrilled to have this opportunity to continue the tradition,” said Randy Auler, Westerville Parks & Recreation Director. “Westerville’s history with the gold medal, along with the support from our residents, participants and community partners, are reasons why our parks system has an outstanding reputation.” Agencies are judged on their ability to address the needs of those they serve through the collective energies of citizens, staff and elected officials. A panel of five park and recreation professionals reviews and judges all application materials. Judges are chosen for their considerable experience and knowledge in parks and recreation on both the local and national levels. For more information on the Gold Medal Awards, visit www.nrpa.org/awards or www.aapra.org.
National Gold Medal Winning Department Excellence in Parks and Recreation Management 1974, 2001, 2007, 2013
Westerville Parks and Recreation employees are proud to be a National Gold Medal winning department. Shown here are staff with the 2013 Gold Medal Award.
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WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
City Financial Assistance Program
Parks for All
Westerville Parks and Recreation serves more than 850,000 people annually, but all too often families encounter financial barriers to participating in health, wellness and recreational programming. The City of Westerville Financial Assistance Program is offered to residents living within the City of Westerville corporate limits, enabling them to purchase a Community Center pass or register for programs. Financial assistance eligibility is determined by total household income in relation to a percentage multiplier of the Federal Poverty Guidelines. The National School Lunch Program standard is used as the guideline. Applications for the program can be downloaded at www.westerville.org/parksforall and returned with all necessary materials to the Westerville Community Center (350 N. Cleveland Ave.) For more information, please call Westerville Parks and Recreation at (614) 901-6509.
NEW HEMPSTEAD ROAD PARK Taking Shape
One of the newest parks in Westerville’s future will be in final design this fall, with construction expected to begin next year. To be built on the former residential site at 480 S. Hempstead Rd., the parks will serve both local neighborhoods in the southeastern quadrant of the City, as well as offer new amenities to attract visitors across the community.
Below: Reference images for design intent only. Final play structure will be modified for budget purposes and site constraints.
City staff will spend the fall season finalizing designs for the new park at 480 S. Hempstead Rd. Construction is expected to begin in 2020. The park, located in the southeastern quadrant of Westerville, is not a new idea. The Westerville Parks & Recreation master plan (Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces-or PROS), which helps guide planning and investment for a park to serve the community and neighborhoods on this side of town. When the property at 480 S. Hempstead Rd. near McVay Elementary became available, the City acquired it to begin plotting a course to fulfill that vision. Starting with a series of public meetings earlier this year, conceptual plans were developed based on resident feedback for the site. A design was developed to pay homage to the McVay family, the original landowners, who were deeply philanthropic and loved nature. Akin to other parks and green spaces in Westerville, the theme centers around nature while implementing play features and recreational opportunities. The plan includes the preservation of mature trees on the property. Fun, whimsical and educational elements will maintain and embellish the site’s natural character the McVay family sought to preserve. Also included is a realigned entry drive and bridge, shelter, restroom, trail network, elevated play elements, nature play area, creek interaction zone and meadow as well as a parking lot for visitors. To learn more about this future park and review the design concepts, visit www.westerville.org/parks.
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Brings Fall Magic to City Westerville Parks and Recreation will present four days of fall whimsy at The Great Westerville Glow from Oct. 23- 27 at Heritage Park, 60 N. Cleveland Ave. Tickets cost $12 for adults and $10 for children.
“This is the first event of its kind to come to Westerville, we wanted to make sure we did it right,” Auler said. “A lot of hard work and careful planning went into bringing this vision to life.”
The park, which houses the historic Everal Barn, will transform into a fall wonderland featuring a quarter-mile wooded trail aglow with family-friendly carved pumpkins. Additionally, attendees will be invited to bring their own carved gourds to contribute to a Community Jack-oLantern garden on site and participate in fun games. Food trucks will be available as well.
The City has contracted TORK Collaborative Arts to help put on the event. Thousands of carved pumpkins are expected to be on display. Several scenes will be created in partnership with Westerville City School students.
The event comes to the City after years of planning. Westerville Parks and Recreation Director Randy Auler says his team has worked thoughtfully to bring the best value to Westerville residents and visitors.
Find more information about the Great Westerville Pumpkin Glow at www.westerville.org/pumpkinglow. Wednesday, Oct. 23 - Sunday, Oct. 27 6:30-10:30 p.m. Heritage Park 60 N. Cleveland Ave.
INTERESTED IN VOLUNTEERING? Visit www.westerville.org/volunteer.
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STAFF PROFILE DERRICK MCPEAK, ARTS PROGRAM SUPERVISOR Fall 2019
WHY DID YOU CHOOSE THIS CAREER PATH? After working in professional theatre for a few years, I wanted to find a career path that had a more direct impact on the community and it’s members. Being able to infuse the arts into the Westerville community and see its direct impact is very rewarding. WHAT IS A TYPICAL DAY LIKE FOR YOU ON THE JOB? The summer months are very fast-paced. In a typical day I can be building scenery for a theatrical production, writing contracts for instructors, confirming travel arrangements for visiting artists, setting up venues for performances or shopping for some strange prop for a production. As an arts and entertainment professional in the public sector you have to wear many hats. Every day is a new adventure. WHAT’S THE BEST THING ABOUT YOUR JOB AT THE CITY? The best thing about my job is the wide variety of work I get to do. WHAT IS THE MOST REWARDING EXPERIENCE YOU HAVE HAD IN YOUR YEARS WITH THE CITY? There are two: The Towers Park Art Shelter project and the civic theatre program as a whole. The collaboration with fellow artists on community enriching projects is one of the most gratifying experiences. HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN IN THIS FIELD OF WORK? I have worked in the Parks and Recreation field for just more than six years. EDUCATION Bachelor of Arts, Theatre from Otterbein University FAMILY INFORMATION I come from a large family. I have eight siblings and 12 nieces and nephews! WHAT DO YOU LIKE TO DO IN YOUR LEISURE TIME? I like to spend my leisure time gardening, both indoors and out. I have a collection of more than 20 species of tropical house plants.
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Community Contacts
All numbers are (614) area code unless otherwise noted.
Fire/Medical/Police Emergency Gas/Carbon Monoxide Leaks Mental Health Resources Non-life threatening emergency (Fire) Non-life threatening emergency (Police)
9-1-1 9-1-1 2-1-1 882-2213 882-7444
Animal Control 901-6863 Animal Removal (Dead on roadside) 901-6740 Cemeteries 901-6740 City Manager’s Office 901-6400 Clerk of Council 901-6410 Community Affairs 901-6411 Digging (Ohio Utilities Protection Service) 800-362-2764 Economic Development 901-6403 Electric Division 901-6700 (outages, street lights, tree trimming near electric lines) Finance Department 901-6440 Fire Division Headquarters 901-6600 CPR/First Aid Training 901-6600 Non-Emergencies 882-2213 Human Resources 901-6406 Income Tax 901-6420 Leaf Collection 901-6740 Mayor’s Court 901-6419 Parks and Recreation Department 901-6500 Inclement Weather Hotline 901-6888 Administration 901-6530 Community Center 901-6500 Everal Barn and Homestead 901-6515 Parks Maintenance 901-6591 Highlands Park Aquatic Center 901-7665 Recreation Program Center 901-6531 Senior Center 901-6560 Shelter Information 901-6513 Urban Forestry 901-6598 Permits Building 901-6650 Burning 901-6600 Parade/Block Party 901-6410 Security Alarm 901-6482 Zoning 901-6650 Planning and Development 901-6650 Planning,Engineering, Zoning 901-6650 Traffic Engineering 901-6670 Zoning Enforcement 901-6660 Police Division 901-6450 Administration 901-6470 Community Services 901-6860 Investigations 901-6475 Recorded Information Line 901-6879 Records 901-6450 Service Department 901-6740 Sewer Emergencies 901-6740 Sewer Line Maintenance 901-6740 Stormwater Hotline 901-6740 Street Emergencies 901-6740 Street Maintenance Repairs 901-6740 Trash/Recycling Collection 901-6740 Water Emergencies 901-6740 Water Line Maintenance 901-6740 Traffic Violations 901-6419 Tree/Storm Damage (in right of way) 901-6591 After Hours 901-6790 Tree Trimming (in right of way) 901-6598 Utility Billing 901-6430 Water Plant 901-6770
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MILITARY BANNER PROGRAM Returns to Westerville
The City will once again honor the sons and daughters of Westerville with the Military Banner Program. Applications will be available at Westerville City Hall (21 S. State St.) and at www.westerville.org/militarybanners beginning at 8 a.m. on Monday, Jan. 6. In its inaugural year, Westerville residents honored 42 men and women through the program. Applicants are invited to submit on behalf of themselves or family members who are currently serving or hold Veteran status from a branch of the U.S. Armed Forces (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps and Coast Guard). The program will feature the individual’s military photo on full-color, double-sided banners on light poles in Uptown Westerville along State Street, between Home and Walnut Streets. The banners may be purchased for $130; reservations for space are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis beginning in January 2020. First priority for the program will be given to Westerville residents (proof of residency will be required e.g. copy of utility bill, driver’s license). Second priority will extend to residents of the Westerville City School District (WCSD). A high-resolution digital image or scan of their military member’s photo(s) must be provided by each applicant. High-resolution means it is at least 300 dots-per-inch (DPI) ensuring the photos contain enough detail for print quality purposes. Banners will be displayed during the month of May and again in November to coincide with Veterans’ Day. After a banner is posted for the two-month terms, it will be returned to the individual(s) who purchased it the first week of December 2020. The applicant must be an immediate family member (spouse, parent, sibling, grandchild or legal guardian) of the service member.
Eligibility
To download the program policy, visit www.westerville.org/militarybanners.
Service member must be active duty OR a veteran and a current or former resident within the City of Westerville OR Westerville City School District OR an immediate family member (spouse, parent, sibling, grandchild or legal guardian) of a resident within the Westerville City School District. (See below.) For the purposes of this program, “armed forces” are defined as meaning the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps and Coast Guard, per section 101(a)(4) of title 10, United States Code. Also for the purpose of this program, “active duty” is defined as full-time active military service to the United States as defined in section 101(d)(1) of title 10, United States Code. This program is offered on a first-come, first-served basis. First priority for the program will be given to Westerville residents (proof of residency will be required e.g. copy of utility bill, driver’s license). Second priority will extend to residents of the Westerville City School District (WCSD). School District boundaries are determined by WCSD. Please consult the WCSD website if you are unsure of your school district designation.
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Arts in Westerville The
Ar t Exhibitions at the Community Center
From summer musicals to historical sculptures, the City of Westerville is committed to the arts. New installations that include murals, sculptures, photography exhibits along with concerts, theater and even art-inspired playgrounds have been added to the landscape throughout the City. With so much art to see, consider taking a self-guided sculpture tour to soak it all in (map follows) or visit www.westerville.org/arts for an online map.
SUMMER YOUTH MUSICAL Disney’s Alice in Wonderland Jr. Summer Musical, Disney and Cameron Mackintosh’s Mary Poppins
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WESTERVILLE JAZZ SERIES Urban Jazz Coalition and Nick Colionne
SCULPTURES AND MURALS Uptown Westerville Prohibition Sculpture, Towers Park Playground and Shelter, Uptown Rotary Park Butterfly Mural
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Mural Monument
A-TOUR - BIKE 7.2 KM (4.5 MI) 1 Bru Burger (691 N. Cleveland Ave.) 2 Westerville Sports Complex (325 N. Cleveland Ave.) 3 Westerville Community Center (350 N. Cleveland Ave.) 4 Westerville Service Complex (370 Park Meadow Rd.) 5 Metzger Park (137 Granby Place)
B-TOUR - BIKE 14 KM (8.7 MI) 1 Hoff Woods Park (556 McCorkle Blvd) 2 Millstone Creek Park (745 N. Spring Rd.) 3 Towers Park (161 N. Spring Rd.) 4 Highlands Park (245 S. Spring Rd.) 5 Huber Village Park (362 Huber Village Blvd.) 6 Westerville Square (585 S. State St.)
C-TOUR - WALKING 4 KM (2.5 MI) 1 First Responders Park (374 W. Main St.) 2 Westerville Senior Center (310 W. Main St.) 3 Astronaut Grove (290 W. Main St.) 4 Alum Creek Park N (211 W. Main St.) 5 Uptown Rotary Park (54 N. State St.) 6 Benjamin Hanby Park (4 N. Vine St.) 7 Recreation Path System (Between College Ave. and Park St.) 8 Westerville Library (126 S. State St.) 9 Northstar (109 S. State St.) 10 City Hall Plaza (21 S. State St.)
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COMMUNITY EVENTS
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Community
Sounds of Summer
Line DANCE Friday, Aug. 16, Oct. 11 7-9 p.m. Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave. $5 18 and up Get up and get down on the dance floor, no partner needed. Increase coordination, flexibility and endurance while having fun!
Concerts are free and held at the Alum Creek Amphitheater at 6:30 p.m.
Sunday, Aug. 18 Westerville Symphony Sunday, Aug. 25 Lighting Rod and the Thunderbolts
CITY HALL COURTYARD Entertainment LUNCHBOX CONCERTS (TUESDAYS) June 4 - Aug. 27 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
FAMILY FUN NIGHTS (THURSDAYS) Aug. 22 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
MOVIES
(FRIDAYS) Aug. 16 Guardians of the Galaxy (PG-13) at dusk
Franklin County Public Health
Rabies Immunizations for your Pet Friday, Aug. 23 1-3 p.m. Huber Village Park 362 Huber Village Blvd. $5 per pet All dogs and cats must be on a leash or in a pet carrier.
The Westerville Visitors & Convention Bureau is proud to host Mount Carmel St. Ann’s 4th Friday on the fourth Friday of each month, April through September, in Uptown Westerville.
All dogs and cats are required to be vaccinated against rabies and wear their tags. Franklin County Public Health will be providing rabies vaccinations for your pet. Also available are dog licenses (prices vary) and microchipping for $15. Visit myfcph.org for details.
State Street, between Home and Park Streets, will be closed for all six events to enjoy 100-plus street vendors, food carts, live entertainment, kids activities, extended hours in the Uptown shops and much more. Aug. 23 & Sept. 27 6 - 9 p.m.
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FIRST RESPONDERS CEREMONY The Legacy of the Children
Wednesday, Sept. 11 12 p.m. Westerville Fire Department Station 111 (Adjacent to First Responders Park) 400 W. Main St. FREE Never forget. Join us in honoring Westerville’s first responders as we remember 9/11 in the shadow of “C-40.”
COME FROM AWAY
the story of Shirley Brooks-Jones and Flight 15 Tuesday, Sept. 10 4:30 p.m. Westerville Senior Center 310 W. Main St. FREE but donations will be accepted
On September 11, 2001, Shirley Brooks-Jones was a passenger on Delta Flight 15 traveling from Frankfurt, Germany to Atlanta, Georgia. A few hours into that flight they were rerouted to Gander, Newfoundland due to the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Shirley is one of nearly 8,000 passengers who found themselves essentially stranded in this small town of 10,000 people for three days. It proved to be one of the most emotional and enduring experience of their lives and lead to a lasting relationship. Come hear about her emotional story and how she and you can help others.
ROCK HOPPERS Thursday, Sept. 19 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Highlands Park Wetland 245 S. Spring Rd. All Ages FREE
Enjoy an exciting time of fun and adventure as we explore our local ecosystem and learn about nymphs and tadpoles, life-cycles and fall visitors in this amazing wetland right here in Westerville. Dress for the weather and plan to get wet!
Scioto Adventure Canoe Float Saturday, Sept. 28 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. $25 Discounted Resident Rate $20 Ages 12 and up Activity #413725-01
Join us on an adventure on the Scioto River. We will travel to downtown Columbus to paddle the river and soak in the great views of the city skyline with a nice mix of nature. Certified instructors will provide a Paddling SmartStart introduction to canoeing. After the paddling introduction, the float will begin at the river. Participants 17 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Transportation and lunch will be provided along with canoes, life vests, paddles and guides to help along the float. Participants should park at the Sports Complex where transportation will be provided to and from the launch site. We will leave promptly at 8 a.m.
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Autumn
ARB RFEST Saturday, Sept. 21 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Alum Creek Park North 221 W. Main St. FREE Join us for a day dedicated to trees. Activities include a scavenger hunt, tree planting, crafts, games, forestry vendors and opportunities to learn how to climb trees from a professional tree climber. Food trucks will be available to round out the fun.
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PANCAKE BREAKFAST
Wednesdays, Sept. 4, Oct. 2, Nov. 6 (No Pancake Breakfast in December) 7 - 10 a.m. Westerville Senior Center 310 W. Main St. All you can eat $4
Bring family and friends to our monthly breakfast at the Westerville Senior Center and enjoy pancakes, eggs, sausage, orange juice and coffee.
NEW this year!
Trees will be available for purchase for $20. Cash only.
Household Hazardous Waste Saturday, Sept. 7 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Public Service Department 350 Park Meadow Rd. Please enter from Schrock Rd.
This is a rain-or-shine event. The City of Westerville, in partnership with the Solid Waste Authority of Central Ohio (SWACO), offers an annual collection program for residents to properly dispose of household hazardous waste. For additional information, visit www.westerville.org/hhw.
PUBLIC SERVICE
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REVOLUTIONARY WAR
with the Brigade of the American Revolution (BAR) Saturday, Sept. 21 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 22 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Heritage Park 60 N. Cleveland Ave. FREE
The Brigade of the American Revolution is an international living history organization that seeks to portray the life and times of the common soldier that fought in the American Revolution. The BAR uses authentic reproductions of the equipment used during America’s War for Independence. During the weekend, the BAR will demonstrate the soldiers’ life as it would have been in a short term encampment. Demonstrations will provide the sights and sounds of the American Revolution and include: The use of linear tactics with the firing of Muskets and 18th Century artillery pieces. Additional presentations will be made showing the use of musicians on the battlefield, the role of Washington’s geographers in the war and the different clothing of the period.
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CARDIO-PARTY Fall Dance Party Sunday, Sept. 29 4-5:30 p.m. Westerville Community Center (Aerobics Room) 350 N. Cleveland Ave. Donation - $10 suggested Cash-Only at the door. No advance registration
HUNT Westerville
Westerville has partnered with Scavify to bring you specialized scavenger hunts designed just for our community. If you’ve enjoyed the paper hunts we created for our parks, then you will love this new app. Download Scavify for free in your app store to get started. New hunts available at the start of each month. Be the top point earner for big prizes.
We’re hosting a dance party that will let you use your heart and show your heart! Pop, Latin, hip-hop - all fitness levels are welcome. And the best part is that we’ll be supporting the American Heart Association. We’ll have multiple instructors to “pump” things up. We “heart”ily suggest a donation of $10 or more at the door as all proceeds go directly to the AHA. Pulses will be raised in the Aerobics Room. No child care, however, kiddos are welcome to dance.
Join us for this family-friendly event celebrating diversity in the Westerville community. Full details are available online @WestervilleCommunityCultureDay where you can follow the Facebook event. This year will include an opportunity for the community to attend a special performance by the Casa Hogar Los Angelitos dancers. Casa Hogar, a children’s home in Manzanillo, Mexico, created the dance group as an element of incorporating expressive arts into the education, lives and confidence of the youth living there. Between 30-40 dancers will perform through the week and at the celebration.
Sunday, Sept. 29 Westerville Central High School 7118 Mt. Royal Ave. 1-5 p.m.
You can catch a sneak peek at the Mt. Carmel St. Ann's 4th Friday on Sept. 27 where the community will come together for Hands Across Westerville. Hands Across Westerville Friday, Sept. 27 Mt. Carmel 4th Friday
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Community Open House Saturday, Sept. 28 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. The Point at Otterbein University 60 Collegeview Rd. FREE Come explore the building’s opportunities including the Maker Spaces, Event Spaces and Co-Working areas. www.otterbeinpoint.com
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SKATE LATE Saturday, Sept. 7 Begins at 7:30 p.m. Alum Creek South Park 535 Park Meadow Rd. FREE Enjoy this night under the lights on your board. All ages and abilities are welcome to participate. Open session will begin at 7:30 p.m. followed by Best Trick for GROM, beginner, intermediate and advanced categories. This annual event is made possible with support from Old Skool Skate Shop. **No Bikes or Scooters**
Pee Wee Play Gym Monday, Sept. 9 - Nov. 18* 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave. Ages 3 and under with parent $3 *no class Nov. 11
Toddler Time Friday, Sept. 13 - Nov. 22 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave. Kindergarten age and under with parent $3
Join us for a morning of fun and play. A wide variety of large and fine motor skills equipment will be available. This program will benefit your child by increasing social skills and encouraging family involvement. This is a drop in program: pre-registration is not required. Every child or group of children must be accompanied by an adult. Children up to six months old are allowed to accompany at no charge. Toddler Time includes arts and crafts. Frequent visitor cards can be purchased at the front desk. Cards are $15 for six visits.
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Military Service Appreciation Day Sunday, Sept. 8 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave. Highlands Park Aquatic Center 245 S. Spring Rd. 12-6 p.m. FREE for active, retired and reserve military. To show our appreciation, the City offers free access to the Community Center gymnasium, climbing wall, track and fitness area and to the Highlands Park Aquatic Center for all active, retired and reserve military for this day. Their immediate families receive half price admission for the day. See pages 43-46 for pricing.
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Preschool / Youth Event Family Event
Friday, Oct. 4, Nov. 8 6 - 9 p.m. Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave.
Ages 11 to 14 $5
Teen Night will be the highlight of your weekend! For $5, teens have access to the gymnasium, pool, climbing wall and entertainment room. Pizza, snacks and drinks along with music and dancing provided. For more information, call (614) 901-6566.
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Art Event
Special Needs Swims Sunday, Dec. 1 5:30-7 p.m. Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave. $7.50 Discounted Resident Rate $5 Two and under free Join us for two fun and exciting special needs swim sessions where families can swim without the addition of crowds and enjoy a discounted rate.
Ham & Bean Dinner Thursday, Oct. 10 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. Westerville Senior Center 310 W. Main St. $6 Traditional ham and bean dinner with coleslaw, cornbread, beverage and dessert. Drive-up and take-out dinners available. Cash or check only.
Saturday, Oct. 5 1 1 a.m. - 2 p.m. Alum Creek Park North 221 W. Main St. All Ages FREE Costume Contest
413751-01 Small Dogs 413751-02 Large Dogs 413751-03 Pairs/Look-Alikes (pups and their parents)
413751-04 Talent Show Celebrate all things dog at this year’s event. Enter your dog and yourself into the costume contest for fun doggie prizes. Talk with local veterinarians, animal shelters and other organizations about all of your pet’s need. Meet new furry friends and watch the pet parade. You don’t need a dog to enjoy this event. All are welcome.
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Boo-tacular
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Halloween Treat Trail Party
Friday, Oct. 11 6 -8 p.m. $10 8 and under with parents Everal Barn at Heritage Park 60 N. Cleveland Ave.
Dance the night away with ghosts and goblins as we celebrate Halloween with our first ever Boo-tacular! We’ll enjoy pizza, snacks and beverage along with games and of course dancing. Don’t forget to dress in your favorite Halloween costume, parents too! Price is per person.
Snowflake Castle Elf Training Monday, Nov. 18 10 a.m. Activity #404329-01
Friday, Oct. 18 6- 8 p.m. Ages 8 and under Everal Barn at Heritage Park 60 N. Cleveland Ave. FREE
Wednesday, Nov. 20 10 a.m. Activity #404329-02 Wednesday, Nov. 20 6 p.m. Activity #404329-03
Join us for this fun-filled night as you travel along the treat trail which includes Halloween-themed games and vendor alley. Don’t forget to take a ride through the park in our horse-drawn carriage. Remember to wear your costume. Event is rain or shine.
Westerville Senior Center 310 W. Main St.
Want to help spread holiday cheer at the annual Snowflake Castle? Santa is looking for helpers to volunteer for the following positions: Toy Builder, Paint Helper, Toy Wrapper, Santa’s Helpers and general volunteer. Those interested in building toys should attend one Elf Training session. Trained Elves may sign up for Snowflake Castle shifts at the completion of the training session. Snowflake Castle will be Monday, Dec. 2 - Monday, Dec. 9 Register online at www.westerville.org/registration. Call (614) 901-6560 with questions.
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Veterans Day Celebration
SELF DEFENSE FOR WOMEN
Monday, Nov. 11 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. American Legion Young-Budd Post 171 393 E. College Ave. FREE to Vets - $5 to all others
Saturday, Oct. 19 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. Ages 14 and up with adult $25 (refundable) Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave.
Come enjoy a pancake breakfast honoring all veterans. This is free to veterans, but $5 per person for all others. Breakfast begins at 8:30 a.m. Program begins at 9 a.m.
The Westerville Division of Police recognizes the need to educate women in our community to help reduce their risk of becoming victims of crime. The Division’s self defense instructors developed a course designed to teach simple, effective defense skills.
Activity #404302-01 To register, please visit the Senior Center (310 W. Main St.) or the Westerville Community Center (350 N. Cleveland Ave.) There is no online registration available for this event.
Class size is limited to 20 participants. Register at www.westerville.org/selfdefense.
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THE GREAT WESTERVILLE
Pumpkin-themed Games and Crafts Pumpkin (gourd) Painting Music and Entertainment Food Trucks Pumpkin Carving Artists and more! Dress in your favorite costume and explore the quarter-mile wooded trail filled with whimsically carved pumpkin scenes. Enjoy candy and games at the family fun area.
INTERESTED IN VOLUNTEERING? Visit www.westerville.org/volunteer Wednesday, October 23 through Sunday, October 27 6:30 -10:30 p.m. Heritage Park 60 N. Cleveland Ave.
WEDNESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY $12 for adults ages 16 and up $10 for youth ages 3-15 Free for under 3 Tickets will go on sale October 1 and can be purchased online at www.westerville.org/registration and in-person at the Westerville Community Center (350 N. Cleveland Ave.) Tickets will also be available on-site each day. Visit www.westerville.org/pumpkinglow for details regarding free parking, shuttle service and the event.
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Swim with Santa Sunday, Nov. 24 6 - 7:15 p.m. Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave. $7.50 Discounted Resident Rate: $5 Activity #411211-01 Get your photo taken with Santa as he swims in the pool with the lifeguard elves! Photos and time with Santa are included in this fun annual event for ages 0-11 and parents. Parents with children under 6 must be in the water with their children.
Please include your email address when registering, all photos will be emailed.
Registration required.
CARDBOARD BOAT RACE Saturday, Nov. 30 12-1 p.m. Westerville Community Center Watering Hole 350 N. Cleveland Ave. $5 per boat Activity #411214-01 Can you build a boat capable of carrying you across the pool? Join us for some crazy races in solo, two-person and unlimited team categories. Materials must float and cannot be made from an actual watercraft. Suggested material:
wood, milk jugs, 2-liter bottles, tires, inner tubes, balloons and beach balls. Divisions include solo, twoperson, family, raft and demolition derby.
Letters from Santa! Treat your child to this special holiday memento. Fill in your information below and Santa will mail a personalized letter directly to the child you specify. $1 per address. To order letters from Santa, fill in all information requested below. Spelling will appear exactly as you specify. Please print. Fill out one sheet per child and staple together. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Child’s Full Name________________________________________________________________________________ Child’s Street Address_____________________________________________________________________________ Child’s City, State and Zip__________________________________________________________________________ Child’s First Name___________________________________________________Age_________M/F_____________ Gift the Child Wants/ Is Likely to Receive______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Your Name___________________________Relationship_________________Phone Number____________________ Drop off completed form at the front desk at the Westerville Community Center or mail to Santa Letters, 350 N. Cleveland Ave., Westerville, OH 43082 by Saturday, Nov. 30. Questions? Call (614) 901-6500. 34
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SNOWFLAKE CASTLE
Everal Homestead and Barn 60 N. Cleveland Ave. Monday, Dec. 2 - Sunday, Dec. 8 $10 per child includes toy & photo with Santa & Mrs. Claus Ages 10 and under suggested
Stop by Santa’s Workshop and visit with his elves at the annual Snowflake Castle. Work with an elf and make your very own wooden toy to paint and take home. Stroll through the Homestead and visit with Santa and Mrs. Claus (picture included). Don’t forget to check out the trains, Santa’s sleigh and the gift shop. Tickets may be purchased online at www.westerville.org/registration. Resident only online registration Monday, Nov. 4 beginning at 12 p.m. Non-Resident online registration Tuesday, Nov. 5 beginning at 12 p.m.
Limit of six tickets per household.
All participants must present a receipt to obtain entrance. For daycare and preschool group opportunities, please call (614) 901-6511 on Friday, Nov. 1 to reserve your time slot.
RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED. Tickets required for each child who would like a toy. Adults do not need a ticket to attend. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
RESERVATION DATES AND TIMES Monday, Dec. 2 9 a.m. 5 p.m. 9:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m. 10 a.m. 6 p.m. 10:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 11 a.m. 7 p.m. 11:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m.
Friday, Dec. 6 9 a.m. 5 p.m. 9:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m. 10 a.m. 6 p.m. 10:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 11 a.m. 7 p.m. 11:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Dec. 3 9 a.m. 5 p.m. 9:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m. 10 a.m. 6 p.m. 10:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 11 a.m. 7 p.m. 11:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 7 9 a.m. 4 p.m. 9:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. 10 a.m. 5 p.m. 10:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m. 11 a.m. 6 p.m. 11:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Dec. 4 9 a.m. 5 p.m. 9:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m. 10 a.m. 6 p.m. 10:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 11 a.m. 7 p.m. 11:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m.
Sunday Dec. 8 1 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 5 p.m. 2 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 3 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
Thursday, Dec. 5 9 a.m. 5 p.m. 9:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m. 10 a.m. 6 p.m. 10:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 11 a.m. 7 p.m. 11:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m.
Visit the holiday craft area in the barn at the entrance to the Castle. No need to have a ticket to Snowflake to attend this portion of the event.
Interested in volunteering for Snowflake Castle? See page 32 35
COMMUNITY EVENTS
WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
Mom & Me Holiday Tea
Evening
at the
Sunday, Dec. 15 10 - 11:30 a.m. Ages 3-8 with adult Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave. $15 per person Discounted Resident Rate: $10 per person
Activity # 408602-01 Registration Required
Attend a semi-formal tea and fashion show with their mom or other favorite adult. Wear your favorite party dress or school outfit and get ready for an enjoyable time full of special party favors and a tea party with dainty finger foods and sweets. The party will be topped off with a fashion show featuring our little party guests. Parents/adults will be asked to write a description of their child’s outfit upon arrival.
Tree Lighting Ceremony Friday, Dec. 6 5 - 9 p.m. City Hall Courtyard 21 S. State St.
This years tree lighting event is full of new and exciting activities and events including crafts, cookies, games, music and more. A visit with Santa and other photo opportunities will be available. You don’t want to miss it!
North Pole
Thursday, Dec. 12 Friday, Dec. 13 6 - 7:30 p.m. Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave.
Ages 8 and under with parent $15 per child / $10 per adult Infants under one year are free. Registration required.
Activity # 408603-01 Child 408603-02 Adult 408603-03 Child 408603-04 Adult
Date Thursday, Dec. 12 Thursday, Dec. 12 Friday, Dec. 13 Friday, Dec. 13
Santa’s elves will serve a light meal with a special dessert and beverages. Santa will share great stories from the North Pole! Holiday crafts and a sing-a-long will get everyone in the holiday spirit!
Noon-Lite Madness Tuesday, Dec. 31 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave. $5 per child Pre-registration Required Activity #408604-01
“A Preschooler’s New Year’s Eve Celebration” Crafts and Entertainment Celebrate New Year’s Eve preschool style with crafts, entertainment and a countdown at Noon to celebrate the New Year.
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QuarterLY Westerville C A L E N D A R
AUGUST 8/1/2019
Uptown Review Board
8/2/2019
Friday Night Movies Dusk
8/5/2019
Council Chambers
9/5/2019
Uptown Review Board
6:30 p.m.
City Hall Courtyard
9/7/2019
Household Hazardous Waste Collection
8 a.m. Westerville Service Complex
6:30 p.m.
8/3-8/4/2019 Float the Locks* 8 a.m. 8/4/2019
A
Sounds of Summer Concert Series 6:30 p.m. Alum Creek N. Amphitheater Yard Waste Collection
8/6/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
8/6/2019
Lunchbox Concert 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
8/3/2019
9/7/2019
Skate Late
9/8/2019
Military Service Appreciation Day
Council Chambers
Alum Creek Park South
7:30 p.m.
Citywide
10 a.m.- 5 p.m.
WCC
12-6 p.m.
HPAC
Citywide
9/9/2019
Yard Waste Collection
City Hall Courtyard
9/9/2019
Pee Wee Playgym
Pancake Breakfast 7 - 10 a.m.
WSC
9/9/2019
Fingerprinting 6 p.m.
8/7/2019
Wibit Wednesday 12 - 5 p.m.
HPAC
9/10/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
8/8/2019
Board of Zoning Appeals Meeting 6:30 p.m. Council Chambers
9/10/2019
Come From Away Presentation 4:30 p.m.
8/10/2019
Game of Pools Day 12 - 5 p.m.
9/10/2019
City Council Work Session
9/11/2019
9/11 First Responders Ceremony 12 p.m. First Responders Park
9/12/2019
Board of Zoning Appeals Meeting 6:30 p.m. Council Chambers
HPAC
8/11/2019
Sunday Paddling* 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
8/11/2019
Sounds of Summer Concert Series 6:30 p.m. Alum Creek N. Amphitheater
8/12/2019
Yard Waste Collection
Hoff Woods Park
Citywide
8/12/2019
Fingerprinting 6 p.m.
8/13/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
8/13/2019
Lunchbox Concert 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
WPD Citywide City Hall Courtyard
8/16/2019
Community Line Dance 7-9 p.m.
8/16/2019
Friday Night Movies Dusk
8/17/2019
Women’s Self Defense* 8 a.m.-1 p.m.
8/18/2019
Sounds of Summer Concert Series 6:30 p.m. Alum Creek N. Amphitheater
8/19/2019
Yard Waste Collection
WCC City Hall Courtyard WCC
Citywide
8/20/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
8/20/2019
Lunchbox Concert 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
8/22/2019
Rock Hoppers 10-11 a.m.
8/22/2019
Family Fun Night 6:30-8:30 p.m.
8/23/2019
Mount Carmel St. Ann’s 4th Friday 6-9 p.m. Uptown Westerville
Citywide City Hall Courtyard Highlands Wetlands City Hall Courtyard
8/23/2019
Fall Registration Residents - Online 12 p.m.
8/23/2019
Rabies Immunizations for your Pets 1-3 p.m. Huber Village Park
8/24/2019
Fall Registration Residents - In-person 8 a.m.
8/25/2019
Fall Registration Open - Online 12 p.m.
8/26/2019
Fall Registration Open - In-person 8 a.m.
8/26/2019
Yard Waste Collection
8/26/2019
Fingerprinting 6 p.m.
8/27/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
8/27/2019
Lunchbox Concert 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
8/28/2019
Planning Commission 6:30 p.m.
WCC WCC Citywide WPD Citywide
City Hall Courtyard Council Chambers
SEPTEMBER Yard Waste Collection - DELAYED
Citywide
9/2/2019
Labor Day - City Offices Closed
Citywide
9/3/2019
Yard Waste Collection
9/3/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection - DELAYED
9/3/2019
City Council Meeting 7 p.m.
9/4/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
9/4/2019
Pancake Breakfast 7 - 10 a.m.
9/2/2019
* Registration Required
Citywide
WCC
9:30-11:30 a.m.
WPD Citywide
9/13/2019
Toddler Time 9:30-11:30 a.m.
9/15/2019
Cops and Kids Day 12-4 p.m.
9/16/2019
Yard Waste Collection
9/16/2019
Pee Wee Playgym 9:30-11:30 a.m.
9/17/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
WSC Council Chambers
7 p.m.
WCC Westerville Sports Complex Citywide
WCC Citywide
9/17/2019
City Council Meeting 7 p.m.
9/19/2019
Rock Hoppers 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
9/19/2019
Parks and Recreation 6:30 p.m. Advisory Board Meeting
Council Chambers Highlands Wetlands Everal Barn & Homestead
9/20/2019
Toddler Time 9:30-11:30 a.m.
9/21/2019
Revolutionary War 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Heritage Park
9/21/2019
Autumn Arborfest 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
Alum Creek Park North
9/22/2019
Revolutionary War 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Heritage Park
9/23/2019
Yard Waste Collection
9/23/2019
Pee Wee Playgym 9:30-11:30 a.m.
WCC
9/23/2019
Fingerprinting 6 p.m.
WPD
WCC
Citywide
9/24/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
9/25/2019
Planning Commission 6:30 p.m.
9/27/2019
Toddler Time 9:30-11:30 a.m.
9/27/2019
Mount Carmel St. Ann’s 4th Friday 6-9 p.m. Uptown Westerville
9/27/2019
Hands Across Westerville 7 p.m. 4th Friday Uptown Westerville
Citywide Council Chambers WCC
9/28/2019
Scioto Adventure Canoe Float* 8 a.m.-2 p.m.
9/28/2019
ThePoint 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Community Open House
ThePoint at Otterbein University
9/29/2019
Community Culture 1-5 p.m. Celebration
Westerville Central High School
9/29/2019
Cardio-Party 4-5:30 p.m.
9/30/2019
Yard Waste Collection
9/30/2019
Pee Wee Playgym 9:30-11:30 a.m.
WCC
Citywide WCC
Citywide Citywide Council Chambers Citywide WSC
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QuarterLY Westerville C A L E N D A R
OCTOBER
A
10/1/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
Citywide
11/8/2019
Toddler Time 9:30-11:30 a.m.
10/1/2019
City Council Meeting 7 p.m.
Council Chambers
11/8/2019
Teen Night 6-9 p.m.
10/2/2019
Pancake Breakfast 7 - 10 a.m.
WSC
11/11/2019
Yard Waste Collection
Council Chambers
11/11/2019
Veterans Day Celebration* 8:30-10:30 a.m. American Legion Young-Budd Post 171
10/3/2019
Uptown Review Board
10/4/2019
Toddler Time 9:30-11:30 a.m.
WCC
10/4/2019
Teen Night 6-9 p.m.
WCC
10/5/2019
Furry Friend Bone-Nanza 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Alum Creek Park North
6:30 p.m.
10/6/2019
Special Needs Swim 5:30-7 p.m.
10/7/2019
Yard Waste Collection
WCC
10/7/2019
Pee Wee Playgym
10/8/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
10/10/2019
Ham & Bean Dinner
9:30-11:30 a.m.
Citywide WCC Citywide
4:30-6:30 p.m.
WSC
10/10/2019
Board of Zoning Appeals Meeting 6:30 p.m. Council Chambers
10/11/2019
Toddler Time 9:30-11:30 a.m.
WCC
10/11/2019
Community Line Dance 7-9 p.m.
WCC
10/11/2019
Boo-Tacular 6-8 p.m.
10/14/2019
Yard Waste Collection
10/14/2019
Pee Wee Playgym
10/15/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
Citywide
10/15/2019
City Council Meeting 7 p.m.
Council Chambers
10/17/2019
Parks and Recreation 6 :30 p.m. Everal Barn at Heritage Park Advisory Board Meeting
10/18/2019
Toddler Time 9:30-11:30 a.m.
10/18/2019
Halloween Treat Trail 6-8 p.m.
10/19/2019
Women’s Self Defense* 8 a.m.-1 p.m.
10/21/2019
Yard Waste Collection
10/21/2019
Pee Wee Playgym
10/22/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
10/23-10/27
The Great Westerville 6:30-10:30 p.m. Everal Barn at Heritage Pumpkin Glow
Everal Barn at Heritage Park
9:30-11:30 a.m.
WCC
Planning Commission 6:30 p.m.
10/25/2019
Toddler Time 9:30-11:30 a.m. Fingerprinting 6 p.m. Yard Waste Collection
WCC Citywide WCC
Council Chambers WCC WPD
10/28/2019
Pee Wee Playgym
10/29/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
9:30-11:30 a.m.
Citywide WCC Citywide
NOVEMBER 11/1/2019
Toddler Time 9:30-11:30 a.m.
11/4/2019
Yard Waste Collection
11/4/2019
Pee Wee Playgym
WCC
Citywide
9:30-11:30 a.m.
WCC
11/5/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
Citywide
11/5/2019
City Council Meeting 7 p.m.
Council Chambers
11/6/2019
Pancake Breakfast 7 - 10 a.m.
11/7/2019
Uptown Review Board
* Registration Required 38
WCC
Citywide
11/11/2019
City Council Work Session 7 p.m
11/12/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
11/14/2019
Board of Zoning Appeals Meeting 6:30 p.m. Council Chambers
11/15/2019
Toddler Time 9:30-11:30 a.m.
11/18/2019
Yard Waste Collection
11/18/2019
Pee Wee Playgym
11/18/2019
Snowflake Elf Training*
11/19/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
11/19/2019
City Council Meeting 7 p.m.
11/20/2019
Snowflake Elf Training*
10/21/2019
Parks and Recreation 6 :30 p.m. Everal Barn at Heritage Park Advisory Board Meeting
Council Chambers Citywide WCC
Citywide
9:30-11:30 a.m.
WCC
10 a.m.
WSC Citywide Council Chambers WSC
6 p.m.
11/21/2019
Snowflake Elf Training*
11/22/2019
Toddler Time 9:30-11:30 a.m.
WCC
11/24/2019
Swim with Santa* 6-7:15 p.m..
WCC
WSC
6 p.m.
11/25/2019
Yard Waste Collection
11/26/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
11/27/2019
Planning Commission 6:30 p.m.
Citywide Citywide
11/28/2019
Thanksgiving - City Offices Closed
11/30/2019
Cardboard Boat Race* 12-1 p.m.
Council Chambers Citywide WCC
DECEMBER
Citywide
10/23/2019
10/28/2019
WCC
Everal Barn at Heritage Park
9:30-11:30 a.m.
10/27/2019
Citywide
WCC
6:30 p.m.
WSC Council Chambers
12/2/2019
Yard Waste Collection
12/2 - 12/5
Snowflake Castle* times vary
12/3/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
12/3/2019
City Council Meeting 7 p.m.
12/5/2019
Uptown Review Board
12/6/2019
Tree Lighting 5-9 p.m.
Citywide
Everal Barn at Heritage Park Citywide Council Chambers
6:30 p.m.
Council Chambers City Hall Courtyard
12/9/2019
Yard Waste Collection
12/10/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
12/12/2019
Evening at the North Pole* 6-7:30 p.m.
12/12/2019
Board of Zoning Appeals 6:30 p.m.
Citywide Citywide WCC Council Chambers
12/13/2019
Evening at the North Pole* 6-7:30 p.m.
WCC
12/13/2019
Teen Night 6-9 p.m.
WCC
12/13 - 12/16
Westerville Parks and Recreation Winter Class Registration
12/15/2019
Mom & Me Holiday Tea* 10-11:30 a.m.
12/16/2019
Yard Waste Collection
WCC Citywide
12/17/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
12/18/2019
Planning Commission 6:30 p.m.
12/19/2019
Parks and Recreation 6 :30 p.m. Everal Barn at Heritage Park Advisory Board Meeting
Citywide Council Chambers
12/23/2019
Yard Waste Collection
12/24/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
Citywide
12/31/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
Citywide
12/31/2019
Noon-Lite Madness 11 a.m.
Citywide
WCC
WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
W E S T E R V I L L E
PARKS AND RECREATION
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MONTHLY RATES PASS TYPE YOUTH
(Ages 3-15)
ADULT
(Ages 16-64)
SENIOR
(Ages 65+)
HOUSEHOLD^
(three or more)
DAILY RATES
RATE
DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE
RATE
DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE
$35
$20
$9
$5
$45
$26
$12
$7
$42
$24
$11
$6
$120
$70
NA
NA
Annual Rate: Available upon request ^ Proof of Residing Proof of residing is required for each household member ages 6 and older. Types of proof may include a state issued ID, pay stub, utility bill or report card/school registration. Proof of residing is required each time a new person is added to the household.
*Ages 14 and up
SENIOR CENTER
SPROUTS ROOM DAILY
RATE
FIRST CHILD - (PER HOUR)
$2.50
EACH ADDITIONAL CHILD - (PER HOUR)
$1
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
Two-hour maximum. Children must be in the same household. For additional information, see page 41.
Westerville Senior Center memberships are available to adults 65 or older. Join us and experience the benefits of improved health, lower stress, new skills, greater independence and lasting friends and memories.
YEARLY MEMBERSHIP RATES Rate: $42 Discounted Resident Rate: $24
HIGHLANDS PARK AQUATIC CENTER
RATE
RESIDENT RATE
ALL AGES (3 and up)
$12
$6
ALL AGES (3 and up) after 6 p.m.
$10
$5
ALL AGES (3 and up) after Westerville Schools begin
$10
$5
HPAC is open seasonally Memorial Day to Labor Day For additional information, see page 91.
COMMUNITY CENTER HOURS
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HOURS: Jan. 2 - May 31 and Nov. 1 - Dec. 31
C LO S E D
SPECIAL HOURS
Monday - Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Thanksgiving Christmas New Year’s Day Easter
Day before Thanksgiving Christmas Eve New Year’s Eve Center closes at 5 p.m.
5:45 a.m. - 10 p.m. 5:45 a.m. - 9 p.m. 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
SUMMER HOURS: June 1 - Oct. 31 Monday - Friday Saturday Sunday
5:45 a.m. - 9 p.m. 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Day after Thanksgiving Memorial Day 4th of July Labor Day Center hours 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Registration Information REGISTRATION DATES Thursday, Aug. 22 - Special Senior Center Member Regitration Friday, Aug. 23 - Noon - Online Early Registration (Residents Only) Saturday, Aug. 24 - 8 a.m. - In-person Registration (Residents Only) Sunday, Aug. 25 - Noon - Online Open Registration (Residents and Non-Residents) Monday, Aug. 26 - 8 a.m. - In-person Open Registration (Residents and Non-Residents)
1. Visit www.westerville.org/registration
ONLINE
2. Enter ‘User Name:’ (we set it up as your home phone number with area code as a complete string, no hyphens or spaces). Parks and Recreation sets up a DEFAULT user name (#3 password same as #2) 3. Enter ‘Password:’ (Parks and Recreation sets up a default password) 4. Click ‘Registered Users Sign In’ 5. At the top of the screen, select from one of the options listed based on what you intend on doing or use the search criteria to search for options. 6. When finished, it’s important to “Logout” in the upper right of your screen. If you don’t, computer will remain logged in after you shut down.
IN PERSON
click side your even
The Westerville Parks & Recreation Department is pleased to offer online registration for classes, programs and shelters. Online registration streamlines the process of registering by eliminating the need to wait in long lines on registration day. Any household that has previously participated in a Parks and Recreation program, pass, or facility reservation may already have an online account. Those wanting to sign up for the first time will need to create an account through our online registration site www.westerville.org /registration. Click “Create an Account” and follow the prompts. Proof of residency is required in order to be eligible for the discounted resident rates. With your active online account, you will be able to view class information, process registration and reservations, make secure credit card payments and view class enrollment counts from your home or office 24 hours a day! You can even make changes to your household and member’s information–fast, easy and secure. User name/passwords and household information can be changed once you log in. Click on “My Accounts.”
Visit the Westerville Community Center during the hours listed on page 35. Participants may register for ONE additional household other than their own during the registration process. Resident restrictions still apply. Senior Center members may register online or at the Community Center on Saturday and the Senior Center on Monday.
HOW TO UPDATE YOUR RESIDENCY STATUS WITH WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION AND UTILITY BILLING: Contact Utility Billing at (614) 901-6430 or askutilitybilling@westerville.org to ensure your phone number is current.
Contact Parks and Recreation at (614) 901-6500 or parksandrec@westerville.org to confirm the phone number associated with your Utility Billing account and Parks and Recreation account are the same. Once the phone number tied to the two departments are identical, you will no longer need to provide proof of residency and will receive resident rates when registering for programs with Parks and Recreation. Make sure to keep both departments updated with address and contact information changes to ensure this will continue in the future. For detailed information, call (614) 901-6500.
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POLICIES & PROCEDURES Fair Share Policy The City of Westerville Parks and Recreation Department is largely financed through City Income Tax dollars. Therefore, to be considered a “Resident” in our registration process, you must live or work full time within the corporate City Limits of Westerville or be a spouse or child of such person. “Non-resident” applies to all others. Even though you may have a Westerville mailing address or live within the school district, you may not live within the Westerville City Limits. We ask for your understanding when registering.
Resident/Non-resident Rates To receive discounted resident rates, Westerville residents will be required to present identification such as a valid driver’s license, photo ID card, utility bill or pay with a check with an address printed by the bank. Individuals employed full time in the Westerville City Limits will need to provide proof of employment on company letterhead with the signature of the personnel director or president or a current paycheck with their employer’s name and address along with a valid driver’s license. If a household has been granted residency status due to providing proof of Westerville income tax withholding and it is later revealed that a full refund of these taxes occurred, the City of Westerville reserves the right to collect the difference between the resident fee paid originally for the activity or pass and the appropriate non-resident fee. A $5.50 resident ID card may be purchased for registration and admission convenience.
Non-resident Fee Policy The non-resident fee is an additional $5 to any program $20 or less and $10 for any program more than $20 and less than $60 and $15 for any program $60 or more.
Payment By Check Checks should be made payable to the “City of Westerville.” There will be a $31 service fee for all checks not honored for any reason by any bank.
Financial Assistance Financial assistance for Parks and Recreation programming is available through the City of Westerville. Information may be found at www.westerville.org.
Photo / Video Release Policy
By registering for any Westerville Parks and Recreation program,you agree to allow publication of photos/videos taken at any program, event or facility associated with the City of Westerville Parks and Recreation Department.
Age Policy
Children nine and under must be accompanied by an adult at all times while in the Community Center.
Smoking Policy
In accordance with City of Westerville Ordinance 2018-19, all indoor and outdoor public park spaces are smoke free.
Access to All Americans with Disabilities Act This landmark civil rights legislation went into effect Jan. 26, 1992. It is a significant step forward to make our society’s services and opportunities fully available to all Americans by combating barriers and prejudices that confront those of us with disabilities.The City of Westerville is committed to implementing the intent and spirit of this legislation. Those who may need assistance in order to enjoy our programs should contact the Administrative Office at (614) 901-6500 at least two weeks in advance of the program to discuss any necessary accommodations. TDD line: (614) 901-6413. Persons with disabilities are invited to participate in all programs offered through the Westerville Parks and Recreation Department. When registering for a program, we ask that participants requiring special assistance mark the designated box on the registration form or add a note to your class when registering online.
Pass Cancellation Policy Community Center passes purchased using the ACH method of payment, authorizing a once-a-month debit from a checking or savings account, are monthly passes with no expiration date.The pass can be cancelled anytime, for any reason.A Pass Cancellation Form must be filled out and returned to theWesterville Community Center front desk or filled out online at least five business days prior to the 15th of the month. A Pass Cancellation Form received less than five business days prior to the 15th could result in a debit to your account. All other passes purchased with payment-in-full will be active for one year from the date of purchase or good for one season (Highlands ParkAquatic Center).The pass can be canceled anytime, for any reason. A Pass Cancellation Form must be filled out and returned to the Parks and Recreation Department or filled out online. A pro-rated refund, minus a $30 service charge, will be returned within three-four weeks.
Proof of Residing Proof of residing is required of each household member ages 6 and older wishing to purchase a monthly or annual household pass at the Westerville Community Center or a seasonal pass at the Highlands Park Aquatic Center. Types of proof may include a state issued ID, pay stub, utility bill or report card/school registration. Proof of residing is required each time a new person is added to the pass.
Notice to Participants Participants must recognize that all classes/activities of a physical nature involve some risk and by registering for a class/activity of this nature there is an assumption of risk by the participant. The City ofWesterville Parks and Recreation Department is dedicated to providing safe facilities and equipment as well as qualified staff for all participants. Every effort is made to ensure participant safety and to provide first-class recreational activities, facilities and parks. In the event of a serious accident or illness, it is the policy of the City ofWesterville to: (1) contact theWesterville Fire Department Paramedics to perform first aid and, when necessary, recommend transport of the victim to the hospital; (2) reach the parent, guardian or emergency contact as soon as the situation allows.
Cell Phone Policy
The use of cell phones in any City of Westerville Parks and Recreation Restroom, Locker Room, Fitness Area or Pool is not permitted.
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Program Refund Policy Canceled Classes If a class is canceled or closed, you will receive a full refund in the form of a check or credit refund (must be on credit card used.) There will be no cash refunds. Refunds take approximately three weeks to process. REFUND BEFORE THE CLASS BEGINS Refunds will be made only before the start of the class for one of the following circumstances and a $5 transaction fee will apply: • When the refund is requested at least seven (7) days in advance (except where otherwise noted) of the first class meeting provided it does not reduce the participation level below the required minimum. • When documentation is presented for an approved hardship situation. REFUNDS AFTER THE CLASS BEGINS • Refunds will be made only when documentation is presented for an approved hardship situation. • A $5 transaction fee will apply. CUSTOMER SATISFACTION GUARANTEE POLICY In the event you are not satisfied with a program or service, The Westerville Parks & Recreation Department shall offer the following options: • Repeat the program at no charge - or • Receive a gift card that can be applied to any other program - or • Receive a refund (processing takes approximately two weeks.) NOTE:Adult sports leagues,camps,trips,consumable program supplies, daily admissions, annual passes, facility rentals, special events or tickets to certain events are exempt from the Satisfaction Guarantee.
Camp Refund Policy Camp refund policy will be as follows: A $25 transaction fee will be processed per week, per child for every refund issued. All camp refunds must be submitted 30 days before the start of the camp session the household is looking to get refunded for. For more information, call the Program Supervisor at (614) 901-6566.
Cancellation of Activities Due to Inclement Weather All daytime (before 5 p.m.) programs will be canceled when Westerville Schools are closed due to inclement weather. Cancellation of evening programs (after 5 p.m.) will be determined by 4 p.m. On Saturdays, information will be available on daytime classes beginning at 8 a.m. and on evening classes beginning at 4 p.m. The Department will issue cancellation announcements on WBNS 10-TV and radio stations 94.7 FM and 610 AM. Information will also be available on the SPORTS/INCLEMENTWEATHER HOTLINE. Due to Low Enrollment The City of Westerville Parks and Recreation Department reserves the right to cancel classes due to low enrollment.
INCLEMENT WEATHER/SPORTS HOTLINE (614) 901-6888
COMMUNITY CENTER
Fitness Room &
Track
FITNESS ROOM
The Fitness Room has more than 45 cardiovascular machines for all workout types and abilities and can be utilized by persons 14 years of age and older (effective March 1). TV monitors are placed within easy viewing and can be accessed through radio frequencies. The strength training area includes 20 Cybex, LifeFitness and Paramount selectorized machines and a free weight area with dumbbells (from two to 100 pounds).
FITNESS ROOM & TRACK HOURS FITNESS Mon–Fri Sat Sun
ROOM & TRACK HOURS 5:45 a.m.– 9 p.m. / 10 p.m. 8 a.m.–8 p.m. 10 a.m.– 6 p.m.
Please be advised Fitness Room & Track hours may be subject to change due to activity changes or special events.
ORIENTATION FOR NEW PASS HOLDERS Are you new to the Community Center? New users are required to complete an orientation. Fitness staff will:
Show you how to use the cardiovascular equipment
Discuss Fitness Room policies
Have you fill out a health history questionnaire that will be kept on file.
Free introductory strength-training class offered to novice exercisers. Available by appointment only; please see Fitness Room staff to schedule.
PERSONAL TRAINING AVAILABLE Our degreed and certified health professionals will coach you to achieve optimum fitness results. Only annual Ultimate or Fitness Room passholders may use a personal trainer. Fees and appointments are arranged between the passholder and trainer. Information can be located at the community center front desk or fitness desk.
FITNESS ROOM AND TRACK CLOSURE EXPECTED. Please check www.westerville.org/parks for updates.
TRACK
The Track is 1/10 of a mile long and can be utilized by those ages 14 years and older.
SPROUTS
WAIT ROOM When it comes to your child, nothing is more important than his/ her safety. The Sprouts Wait Room at the Westerville Community Center offers parents peace of mind while they work out. A welltrained staff provides quality child care for children ages 6 months to 9 years. By providing guideline policies on cleanliness, disciplinary action, health and safety, numbered wristbands, security cameras, and a sign in/out by parents, the Sprouts Wait Room ensures a safe environment. For more information, please call the Program Manager at (614) 901-6506.
As of April 15, the Sprouts Wait Room has been relocated to Maple Room C during the expansion of the Community Center.
SPROUTS WAIT ROOM HOURS SPROUTS WAIT ROOM HOURS Mon-Sat 8:45 a.m.-1 p.m. Mon-Thu 4-9 p.m. Sun Closed DAILY SPROUTS WAIT HOURLY RATES $2.50 per hr./first child $1 each additional child in the same family (one hour minimum / two hours maximum)
10-hour discount card for $22.50 50-hour discount card for $100 (Discount Cards are not refundable)
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COMMUNITY CENTER
WATERING H O L E
The Watering Hole is the Community Center indoor pool complex and includes the Leisure Pool, Competition Pool and Whirlpool. The Leisure Pool has a body slide, a tube slide, fountains, shallow play area, water playground, a lazy river, lap lanes and water playground. The Competition Pool is an eight-lane, 25-yard lap pool with diving boards.
WATERING HOLE CLOSED EXPECTED OPENING IN OCTOBER
Contact the Aquatics Manager at (614) 901-6510 for information regarding Watering Hole and Highlands Park Aquatic Center rental information.
Please visit www.westerville.org/wateringhole for up-to-date Lap Lane schedules.
SWIMMING UPDATES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS ADULT SWIMS
There will be a 15-minute adult swim at the bottom of every hour during:
POOL CLOSURES
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Closing at 5 p.m.
Parents of children ages 6 and under must have a swimsuit on and be in the water within arms distance of their child.
FALL EXTENDED HOURS
Please limit time in the Hot Tub to 15 minutes. Extended Hot Tub use may result in dizziness, nausea and unconsciousness.
Nov. 28, Dec. 25, Jan. 1
• Open swim on Saturdays: 1-7:30 p.m. • Open swim on Sundays: 1 2-5 p.m. • Open swim on Holidays: 1-5 p.m.
Nov. 5, Nov. 27, Nov. 29, Dec. 24, Dec. 31
REMINDER! You are allowed to check in up to 20 minutes prior to the start of your aqua fitness program.
Nov. 27 Open Swim 11/27
INDOOR POOL COMPLEX HOURS FALL DAYS
WHIRLPOOL ALL AGES LAP POOL
ALL AGES LEISURE POOL
ADULT LEISURE POOL
PRESCHOOL SWIM (6 & under)
MONDAY
5:45 a.m. - 9 p.m.
3:30 - 5:30 p.m. 6:30 - 9 p.m.
7 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
9 - 11 a.m.
TUESDAY
5:45 a.m. - 8:30 p.m.
3:30 - 5:30 p.m.
7 a.m. - 1 p.m.
9 - 11 a.m.
WEDNESDAY
5:45 a.m. - 9 p.m.
3:30 - 5:30 p.m. 6:30 - 9 p.m.
7 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
9 - 11 a.m.
THURSDAY
5:45 a.m. - 8:30 p.m.
3:30 - 5:30 p.m.
7 a.m. - 1 p.m.
9 - 11 a.m.
FRIDAY
5:45 a.m. - 8:30 p.m.
3:30 - 8:30 p.m.
7 a.m.- 12 p.m.
9 - 11 a.m.
SATURDAY
8 a.m.- 7:30 p.m.
1-7:30 p.m.
8- 10 a.m.
SUNDAY
10 a.m.- 5 p.m.
12-5 p.m.
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DIVING
6 - 8:30 p.m. 5-7:30 p.m. 3 - 5 p.m.
WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
COMMUNITY CENTER
GYMNASIUM
The Gymnasium in the Community Center can be set up in a variety of configurations and can consist of two regulation-size basketball courts or four smaller basketball or two regulation-size volleyball courts. Participants must be 10 years or older or accompanied by a person 13 and over during scheduled drop-in times.
GYMNASIUM CLOSURE EXPECTED
Please check www.westerville.org/parks for updates.
Volleyballs and basketballs will be available during drop-in gymnasium times. Parent/Guardian may observe children nine and under at no charge. Hours are subject to change due to special events.
GYMNASIUM HOURS GYMNASIUM HOURS (ALL AGES) THROUGH SEPT. 24 Mon^, Tue, Wed ^, Fri^*** 5:45 a.m.- 9 p.m. Thu** 5:45 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sat 8 a.m.- 8 p.m. Sun**** 10 a.m.-3 p.m. ^ Noon Ball 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (one court) ** Designated 30 and over Basketball 6-10 p.m. (one court) *** Open Volleyball 6-9 p.m. (one court) ****Open Pickleball 4-6 p.m. (three courts)
GYMNASIUM HOURS* (ALL AGES) SEPT. 24 - DEC. 7 Mon^ 5:45 - 10 a.m. 3:30-9 p.m.* Tue* 5:45 - 7 a.m. 1-9 p.m.* Wed ^ 5:45 a.m. -6 p.m. Thu** 5:45 - 7 a.m. 1-6 p.m. Fri^*** 5:45 - 10 a.m. 3:30-9 p.m. Sat 8 a.m.-8 p.m.
Gym will not open until 3 p.m. on Nov. 2 and Nov. 9
Sun****
10 a.m.-2 p.m.
^ Noon Ball 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (one court) * Gymnasium closes at 10 p.m. beginning Nov. 1 (Monday-Thursday) ** Designated 30 and over Basketball 6-10 p.m. (one court) *** Open Volleyball 6-9 p.m. (one court) ****Open Pickleball 2-6 p.m. (six courts)
ZENITH
CLIMBING WALL The 27-foot climbing wall is constructed of fiberglassreinforced concrete and has the look and feel of actual rock. A full-length crack and nine top rope routes, including four auto belay units, allow climbers to test their skills on pitches ranging from a beginner’s slope to an overhanging 5.10+.
CLIMBING WALL HOURS CLIMBING WALL HOURS Mon /Wed / Fri 5:30-8:30 p.m. Sat 1-7:30 p.m. Sun 1-5 p.m. Please be advised hours may be subject to change at any time. ***All climbers must be wearing closed-toe shoes. ***Climbers must be 40 lbs. or more to climb.
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HIGHLANDS PARK
Aquatic Center
245 S Spring Road, Westerville, Ohio 43081 (614) 901-POOL (7665)
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SEASON PASS PRICES Single Adult $131.25/$75 Single Youth $131.25/$75 Seniors $70 / $40 Family of Two $210 / $120 Family of Three $262.50/ $150 Family of Four $297.50/ $170 Family of Five $315/ $180 Family of Six $332.50/ $190 Family of Seven + $350/ $200 Family Guest Pass $115/ $65 (limit two)
10% discount for Community Center Ultimate PASSport holders.
SEASON PASS SALES
Passes are available for purchase at the Westerville Community Center
DAILY RATES
Daily Rate: $12 Discounted Resident Daily Rate: $6 After 6 p.m.: $10 Discounted Resident Rate: $5 Rate / Discounted Resident Rate
The Highlands Park Aquatic Center has something for everyone and features a speed and body slide tower, a zero-entry toddler pool with a simulated-rock slide, a spray playground, lazy river and eight-lane, 25-meter pool with diving well. Also available are patio and cabana rentals, a concession stand and family restrooms.
HIGHLANDS PARK AQUATIC CENTER CLOSURE POLICY
In an effort to ensure the safety and security of everyone, we ask that all participants in the Monday - Friday swim lessons, adult swim and toddler swim gather their belongings and exit the facility before we reopen for our regular hours of operation. Any participant that paid a daily admission in the morning session that wishes to return, may reenter through the passholder line. We appreciate your understanding.
FAMILY GUEST PASS
As an additional benefit to pool pass holders, each household has the option of adding up to two additional guests to their season pass. Guest passes are unnamed passes attached to the primary household for which the season pass was purchased. The pass may only be used once per day, and the primary household is responsible for the conduct of their guests while in the facility.
POOL RENTALS
Private Pool rentals are available at Highlands Park Aquatic Center on Sunday evenings from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Call the Aquatics Manager at (614) 901-6510 for more rental information.
PATIO AND CABANA RENTALS
Call Highlands Park Aquatic Center at (614) 901-6581 for more rental information. Reservations begin May 1 (online only) and June 1 (in-person at HPAC facility). Rental rates DO NOT include pool admission.
FREE RENTALS (PATIO/CABANA)
Free Rentals for season passholders - restrictions apply. Please see www.westerville.org/aquatics or HPAC front desk for details.
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For weather related information regarding programs, please call (614) 901-SWIM (7946).
LATE SEASON - AUG. 13 - SEPT. 2 Weekdays 3:30 - 7:30 p.m. Sat 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. Sun 12 p.m. - 6 p.m. Labor Day Holiday 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. PRESCHOOL SWIM - AUG. 13 - AUG. 30 Mon- Fri 9 - 11 a.m. *Ages 6 and under TOT POOL ONY WATER WALKERS - AUG. 13 - AUG. 31 Mon-Fri 8 a.m. -3:30 p.m. Sat 8-10:30 a.m. LAP SWIM - AUG. 13 - SEPT. 1 Mon- Fri 5:45 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. Sat 8 a.m. - 7 p.m. Sun 12 - 6 p.m. ADULT SWIMS There will be a 15-minute adult swim at the bottom of every hour, weather permitting. *All personal tubes and floats must be smaller than 48�.
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C O M M U N I T Y
C E N T E R
RENTAL OPPORTUNITIES The Community Center offers many options for room rentals. The multipurpose rooms located at the south end of the building host numerous classes and special events and are popular rental spaces. They can be reserved as one 3,515 room or be separated into three smaller rooms and rented individually. The flexibility of the space can accommodate any event, from wedding receptions to corporate meetings.
MAPLE ROOM RENTAL RATES WEEKDAY RATES
WEEKEND RATES
MONDAY - THURSDAY
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY
ONE ROOM Rate: $75 per hour Discounted Resident Rate: $50 per hour
ONE ROOM Rate: $105 per hour Discounted Resident Rate: $70 per hour
TWO ROOMS Rate: $90 per hour Discounted Resident Rate: $60 per hour
TWO ROOMS Rate: $135 per hour Discounted Resident Rate: $90 per hour
THREE ROOMS Rate: $120 per hour Discounted Resident Rate: $70 per hour
THREE ROOMS Rate: $165 per hour Discounted Resident Rate: $110 per hour
Rental Hours: 3-hour minimum
MAPLE A, B, & C
If renting a Maple Room, the rate to add the kitchen facility is an additional $30 for residents and $45 for non-residents. If renting the kitchen by itself (without a Maple Room), the rate is $50 for the first hour and $30 each additional hour for residents; $75 for the first hour and $45 each additional hour for non-residents.
[ MULTIPURPOSE ROOMS ]
SECURITY DEPOSITS Monday - Thursday Friday - Sunday and Holidays
RENTAL HOURS AVAILABLE Monday - Friday 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m.-10 p.m. Sunday 10 a.m.-9 p.m. * Weekends may be booked one year in advance.
Buckeye B has a linoleum floor, two sinks with counter space and five square tables with chairs. The Buckeye C room is carpeted and includes custom table and chair setup.
RENTAL RATES
Rental Hours: 5-hour minimum
KITCHEN
BUCKEYE ROOMS
Rate: $75 per hour Discounted Resident Rate: $50 per hour Rental Hours: 2-hour minimum No difference for weekday vs weekend hours
There is a $50 security deposit for each of the Buckeye Rooms. Decorating and cleanup time is not included for the Buckeye Rooms.
START BOOKING YOUR BUCKEYE ROOM RESERVATIONS Feb. 1 for April - June reservations May 1 for July - Sept. reservations Aug. 1 for Oct. - Dec. reservations Nov. 1 for Jan. - March reservations
GENERAL INFORMATION Rentals must be booked a minimum of two weeks in advance A 12% fee applies to all caterers Caterers must be City-approved Approved nonprofit organizations receive a 25% discount on Maple Room rentals on a limited basis
$150 $250
Maple Room weekend reservations may be made up to 12 months prior to event
Security Deposits are: • The same for residents and non-residents • Will be used for any damages/cleaning • May not be used toward rental fees
Weekdays are booked on a quarterly basis (See Buckeye Room reservation schedule on next page). A no-alcohol policy applies.
RENTAL RESERVATION CONTACT Please contact the Facilities Specialist at (614) 901-6515.
SPROUTS WAIT ROOM RENTAL Rental Hours: first 2 hours Rate: $105 Discounted Resident Rate: $70
Each Additional Hour Rate: $45/hr Discounted Resident Rate: $30/hr There is a $50 security deposit. Decorating and cleanup time is not included for the Sprouts Room.
Linens are not included with rental Projector and podium available for additional fee
CLIMBING WALL RENTAL
WATERING HOLE RENTAL
Need some hang time? The Zenith Climbing Wall is also available for private rentals. Perfect for youth, scout or any kind of group; two hours rental for 20 climbers costs only $55! Additional charges apply for more climbers or time. Call the Assistant Facilities Manager at (614) 901-6566. Rentals not available during open climbing sessions or lessons and based on staff availability. Rental Reservations must be made three weeks in advance. Rentals are not available on holidays.
The Watering Hole is available for rentals when not in use for Westerville Parks and Recreation Department programs or scheduled Open Swim and Lap Swim times. Rental fees vary based on time of day. Approved nonprofit organizations will receive a 25% discount on a limited basis. Please visit www.westerville.org/rentals for more information or call the Aquatics Manager at (614) 901-6510 to schedule a rental for your group.
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BIRTHDAY PARTY PA C K A G E S
Choose from a variety of all-inclusive options for your child’s unforgettable day. All party packages include a private room (partial), party specialist, balloons, cake with child’s name, ice cream and drinks as well as paper products and lots of fun entertainment.
AT THE COMMUNITY CENTER BIRTHDAY PARTY RESERVATION CONTACT
Party pricing is based on 10 children or less with a maximum of 25 people including adults. A $4 charge will be added for each additional child. A minimum of three adults must be in attendance.
WE ARE NO LONGER BOOKING BIRTHDAY PARTIES FOR 2019.
Please contact the Preschool Specialist at (614) 901-6542.
NAME OF PARTY
AGE RANGE
TIME
DESCRIPTION
Playground Party
3 and up
One Hour
Refreshments, gift opening then playtime at the indoor playground.
Squishy, Squashy Playdough Party
3 and up
90-minutes
Refreshments and play with playdough and tools (provided). Playdough and tools to take home.
Games Party
4 and up
90-minutes
Refreshments and games that include tag, music and parachute.
Pool Party
6 and up
One Hour +
Refreshments followed by swim time (according to open swim schedule). Swimmers 6 and under must have an adult in the pool with them. Rate based on 13 swimmers (adult or child ages 3 and up.)
Climbing Wall Party
7 and up
Two Hours
One hour for refreshments and gifts. One hour on climbing wall.
SHELTER RENTALS
Planning a picnic or get-together? There are a variety of shelters located in various parks throughout the City of Westerville that can be rented for a $25 refundable deposit. The following applies:
RENT ONLINE! Shelter rentals are now scheduled online at www.westerville.org.
ANTRIM SHELTER AT HERITAGE PARK 60 N. CLEVELAND AVE OCCUPANCY - 80
Please see page 36 regarding your online registration account and how to take advantage of this opportunity.
ALUM CREEK PARK NORTH
HIGHLANDS PARK
HUBER VILLAGE PARK
METZGER PARK
OLDE TOWN PARK
SPRING GROVE NORTH PARK
221 W. MAIN ST OCCUPANCY - 96
245 S. SPRING RD OCCUPANCY - 96
• Reservations are made online at www.westerville.org/reservations. • Shelters are booked a minimum of two weeks prior to the intended rental date.
HOFF WOODS PARK 556 MCCORKLE BLVD OCCUPANCY - 96
362 HUBER VILLAGE BLVD OCCUPANCY - 40
137 GRANBY PLACE OCCUPANCY - 96
• Shelter reservations may be made starting on Jan. 7 for Residents and April 1 for Non-Residents. • Deposits may be donated/transferred to the Westerville Parks Foundation as a taxdeductible gift. Visit www.westerville.org/ parks for additional information. • Shelter restrooms are open mid-April through October.
MILLSTONE CREEK PARK 745 N. SPRING RD OCCUPANCY - 40
108 OLD COUNTY LINE RD OCCUPANCY - 36
TOWERS PARK
WALNUT RIDGE PARK
1201 E. COUNTY LINE RD OCCUPANCY - 40
• Parks close at dusk. • A no-alcohol policy applies. • All Park Rentals must abide by all Park Rules and Regulations
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• All shelter rentals close at 8 p.m.
161 N. SPRING RD OCCUPANCY - 12
529 E. WALNUT ST OCCUPANCY - 40
WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
EVERAL BARN AND HOMESTEAD AT HERITAGE PARK ROOMS/RENTAL OPPORTUNITIES
60 N. Cleveland Avenue, Westerville, Ohio 43081 www.westerville.org/parks
EVERAL HOUSE MONDAY – THURSDAY
Minimum Rental Hours: 3 Rate: $80 per hour Discounted Resident Rate: $55 per hour FRIDAY – SUNDAY & HOLIDAYS Minimum Rental Hours: 5 Rate: $175 per hour Discounted Resident Rate: $100 per hour
EVERAL BARN (UPPER & LOWER LEVELS)
EVERAL BARN (LOWER ROOM ONLY)
ENTIRE FACILITY (HOUSE AND BARN)
MONDAY – THURSDAY
MONDAY – THURSDAY
MONDAY – THURSDAY
FRIDAY – SUNDAY & HOLIDAYS Minimum Rental Hours: 5 Rate: $260 per hour Discounted Resident Rate: $150 per hour
FRIDAY – SUNDAY & HOLIDAYS Minimum Rental Hours: 5 Rate: $200 per hour Discounted Resident Rate: $115 per hour
FRIDAY – SUNDAY & HOLIDAYS Minimum Rental Hours: 5 Rate: $350 per hour Discounted Resident Rate: $200 per hour
Minimum Rental Hours: 3 Rate: $120 per hour Discounted Resident Rate: $80 per hour
Minimum Rental Hours: 3 Rate: $95 per hour Discounted Resident Rate: $60 per hour
Minimum Rental Hours: 3 Rate: $150 per hour Discounted Resident Rate: $100 per hour
Price effective as of March 1.
PLEASE NOTE
Beer and wine are permitted inside the Everal Barn and Homestead during rentals through an approved caterer only. Please contact the facilities specialist for additional information.
EVERAL OFFICE HOURS
SECURITY DEPOSITS Monday - Thursday Friday - Sunday and Holidays
$150 $250
Security Deposits are: • The same for residents and non-residents • Will be used for any damages/cleaning • May not be used toward rental fees
Tuesday 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Wednesday 9 a.m. -7 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Please call ahead for tour availability
Please contact the Facilities Specialist at (614) 901-6515 or (614) 901-6578 for more information.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Rentals must be booked a minimum of two weeks in advance A 12% fee applies to all food and beverage provided by a caterer Caterers must be City-approved Approved nonprofit organizations receive a 25% discount on a limited basis Additional fee for wedding rehearsals Limited beer and wine permitted by an approved caterer only Linens and decor not included with rental Projector and podium available for an additional fee
HISTORIC TOURS OF EVERAL Join in on a historical journey at Westerville’s Everal Barn and Homestead. Tours will last approximately 45-to 60-minutes depending on the size of the group, and are offered during non-rented times only. Contact the Facility Operations Manager at (614) 901-6549 at least 30 days prior to your date to check availability.
Lower level of Barn accommodates up 50 people Upper and lower levels of Barn accommodates up to 150 people Everal Barn and Homestead reservations may be made up to 12 months prior to event Reservations begin on the first business day of the month (example June 1 of current year for June of following year rental)
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SPECIALTY CLASSES CONTENTS 51 Aquatics 55 Fitness & Wellness 60 Sports 65 Adaptive
Fall Sure to Bring Tons of Fun As with all seasons of the year, Westerville Parks and Recreation has planned many family-friendly events that will help you relax and experience quality time together. This fall both kids and adults can play tennis, climb the wall at the Community Center and learn Karate. There are swim lessons for all ages as well as Zumba class and Pickleball. Interested in painting or ceramics? Classes are available for all ages this fall. 50
From the outdoor Rock Hoppers to the Community Line Dance and the brand new Westerville Pumpkin Glow, there is surely something for everyone. Check out the many programs offered on the following pages and great Community Events on pages 22-35. Classes can also be viewed online at www.westerville.org/registration.
Aquatics AQUACIZE
INSTRUCTOR(S): Cynthia Vazquez AGE(S): 16 and up
WCC
An aerobic workout that includes toning A and stretching. We will use buoyant and resistive equipment along with the water current.
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
405215-02 Dec. 3 - Dec. 19 9 - 10 a.m. Tue/Thu
INSTRUCTOR(S): Cynthia Vazquez^ Debbie Leach ^^ AGE(S): 16 and up
WCC
A This water class focuses on balance, flexibility and joint movement while building muscle. This class is taught by a certified Arthritis Foundation instructor and is great for those with arthritis, fibromyalgia and/or other joint problems.
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DURATION: 3 Weeks RATE: $22 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $17 BASIC/INTERMEDIATE
AQUAFLEX
Reminder
DURATION: 3 Weeks RATE: $22 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $17
You may check into your swim class 20-minutes prior to class.
BASIC Activity #
Date
405231-03^ Dec. 3-Dec. 19 405231-04^^ Dec. 3-Dec. 19
Time
Day(s)
10 -11a.m. Tue/Thu 11a.m.-12 p.m. Tue/Thu
COMBO WATER WORKOUT INSTRUCTOR(S): Paula Hamilton AGE(S): 16 and up
WCC
A shallow-water, total-body workout A that combines weight resistance and flexibility. Emphasizes aerobic activity and is a great cross-training routine. DURATION: 3 Weeks RATE: $34 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $24 ALL LEVELS Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
405232-02 Dec. 2-Dec. 20 11a.m.-12 p.m. Mon/Wed/Fri
DEEP WATER AEROBICS INSTRUCTOR(S): Sylvia Robinson^ Jeanne Smith^^ AGE(S): 16 and up
WCC
A This high-intensity class for cardiovascular, strength and tone workouts uses the deep area of the lap pool. Participants do a complete workout for the purpose of flexibility, aerobic capacity and overall fitness. DURATION: 3 Weeks BASIC/INTERMEDIATE Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
RATE: $34 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $24 405216-03^ Dec. 2-Dec. 20 9:30-10:30 a.m. Mon/Wed/Fri BASIC/INTERMEDIATE Activity # Date
Time
WATER FITNESS
INSTRUCTOR(S): Leslie Warthman AGE(S): 16 and up
WCC
Enjoy the benefits of aerobic conditioning A with resistance training through the use of water. Class can be adjusted to all ages and abilities and be as challenging as you wish to make it! DURATION: 3 Weeks RATE: $22 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $17 ALL LEVELS Activity # Date Time Day(s)
405225-02 Dec. 2-Dec. 18 5:30 -6:30 p.m. Mon/Wed
Day(s)
RATE: $22 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $17 405216-04^^ Dec. 3-Dec. 19 9:30-10:30 a.m. Tue/Thu
COLD AND FLU
You SHOULD NOT participate in programs if you have/had:
A fever within the last 24 hours Vomited within the last 24 hours Diarrhea within the last 24 hours Significant and persistent nasal drainage, which is green or yellow in color
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WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
WATER AEROBICS ADULT FITNESS SWIMMING WCC
INSTRUCTOR(S): Jeanne Smith AGE(S): 16 and up
Gain the benefits of an organized A group practice while increasing your knowledge and skills with fitness swimming. This one-hour class has individual workouts ranging from 800-2500 yards. Not for beginners. DURATION: 3 Weeks RATE: $22 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $17 Time
Day(s)
411114-03 Dec. 3-Dec. 19 5:50-6:50 a.m. Tue/Thu 41114-04 Dec. 3-Dec. 19 8:30-9:30 a.m. Tue/Thu
HYDRORIDER AQUABIKE CLASS A
This high-intensity workout with the City of Westerville’s water bikes is the newest fitness trend. Use the water resistance to get a great cardio workout. The 45-minute classes get it done quickly. Water fitness shoes are required. No swimming knowledge needed. DURATION: 3 Weeks RATE: $34 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $24
DURATION: 3 Weeks RATE: $22 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $17 Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
405229-02
12- 1 p.m.
Tue/Thu
Dec. 3-Dec. 19
Date
Time
Day(s)
TBD - Dec. 18
1- 1:50 p.m.
Wed
TBD - Dec. 16
1- 1:50 p.m.
Mon
A
This shallow-water class is designed to work your entire body. Class includes cardiovascular training as well as strength, toning and flexibility segments. Splash your way to a new level of fitness. DURATION: 3 Weeks RATE: $34 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $24 Activity # Date
405241-02
Time
Dec. 3-Dec. 20 8-9 a.m.
Day(s)
Tue/Thu/Fri
Day(s)
405243-04^ Nov. 25-Dec. 11 6:30 - 7:15 p.m. Mon/Wed 405243-05^ Nov. 26-Dec. 12 7 - 7:45 a.m.
Muscle-toning and strength-training class for participants of all ability levels. Equipment is provided to give a challenging strength workout for those just getting back into fitness after an injury or illness or if additional strength training is needed. Participants must be able to perform exercise without assistance. Light cardio and some yoga-style balance work is included.
WCC
INSTRUCTOR(S): Tiffany DuPont Paula Hamilton AGE(S): 16 and up
ALL LEVELS
INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED Time
This shallow-water workout will involve A intervals of cardiovascular training, as well as strength and tone exercises emphasizing flexibility and joint mobility.
WCC INSTRUCTOR(S): Debbie Leach Tiffany DuPont AGE(S): 50 and up A RATE: FREE for Silver Sneaker Members DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: FREE for Silver Sneaker Members
SHALLOW WATER FITNESS
WCC
INSTRUCTOR(S): Tiffany DuPont ^ Jeanne Smith^^ AGE(S): 16 and up
Activity # Date
WCC
INSTRUCTOR(S): Debbie Leach AGE(S): 16 and up
INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED
ALL LEVELS Activity # Date
SILVER SPLASH: BALANCE, STRENGTH & TONE
LOW IMPACT WATER WORKOUT
Tue/Thu
405243-06^^ Nov. 26-Dec. 12 10:45 - 11:30 a.m. Tue/Thu
SILVER SPLASH: AQUA, CARDIO & TONE WCC INSTRUCTOR(S): Debbie Leach Tiffany DuPont Paula Hamilton A AGE(S): 50 and up RATE: FREE for Silver Sneaker Members DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: FREE for Silver Sneaker Members
This class is for the conditioned adult who has good balance and muscle function. Includes cardio exercises followed by muscle toning exercises, balance work and stretching. Date
Time
TBD - Dec. 16
10:05 a.m. - 10:55 a.m. Mon
Day(s)
TBD - Dec. 16
12:05- 12:55 p.m.
TBD - Dec. 18
10:05 a.m. - 10:55 a.m. Wed
TBD - Dec. 18
12:05- 12:55 p.m.
Mon Wed
TBD - Dec. 20* 10:05 a.m. - 10:55 a.m. Fri *NO CLASS: NOV. 29
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ADULT
P
PRESCHOOL
Y
YOUTH
OA OLDER ADULT
WCC - Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave.
LIVE WELL
PC PARENT/CHILD
Swimming Lessons ADAPTIVE SWIM LESSONS (Ages 3 - 12, Teen class for ages13 - 18)
PC
Adaptive Aquatics is designed for children and teens with special needs. This program is designed to give individuals an opportunity to experience the benefits of aquatics. With the assistance of aquatic staff, participants will work on enhancing their swimming abilities and comfort level in the water. This is a great opportunity to interact with others and have some fun! Parents may be in the water with their child.
TINY TOT SWIM LESSONS
PC
(Ages 6- 24-months)
The Tiny Tot program is designed to develop the child’s comfort level in water and readiness for learning more advanced swimming skills. Parents work one-on-one with their child in the water to learn front kicks, prone glide, underwater exploration, rolling over and holding position.
GOLDFISH SWIM LESSONS (24 months to 4-5 years)
PC
The Goldfish program is designed to develop the child’s comfort level in water and readiness for learning more advanced swimming skills. Parents work one-on-one with their child in the water to learn front kicks, prone glide, underwater exploration, rolling over and holding position.
THREE & ME LESSONS (Age 3)
PC
This program acts as a bridge for your children between the parent/child and guppy classes. If your child is still hesitant to be in the water without a parent, this program may help. A parent will be in the water with their child. Children will work on front kicks, bubble blowing, supported floating, and underwater exploration.
GUPPY SWIM LESSONS (Ages 3 - 6)
Children must be comfortable in the water without their parents. Water Exploration. This class is suitable for children who are beginner swimmers. Children will learn elementary swimming skills for building upon future levels. Objectives include: supported front and back floats, kicking, bubble blowing, alternate arm action and safety skills. Two-year-olds are not allowed in this class. Parents are not in the water with their children.
TADPOLE SWIM LESSONS (Ages 3 - 8)
Primary Skills. Suitable for swimmers who have passed Guppy and/or can meet the prerequisites. Children should be able to submerge for three seconds, float on their back and front with support and do a supported crawl. Objectives include: independent back and front crawl and finning on back. Most students require two or more sessions before completing all objectives.
TURTLE SWIM LESSONS (Ages 4 -12)
Stroke Readiness. Suitable for students who have passed Tadpole and/or can meet the prerequisites. Children should be comfortable in 3.5’ - 4’ of water, float on their back and front independently, swim front crawl with arm strokes and kick for five yards. Objectives include: gliding with push off, coordinating components of the front and back crawl, elementary backstroke, treading water, bobbing, basics of diving and more.
DOLPHIN SWIM LESSONS (Ages 4 -12)
This program bridges the gap between the Turtle class in shallow-water and the Minnow class in deeper water. Skills include floating, treading water, front and back crawl, basics of diving and deep water entry and safety.
MINNOW SWIM LESSONS (Ages 5 - 12)
Stroke Development. Suitable for swimmers who have passed Turtle and/or can meet the prerequisites. Children at this level should be comfortable in deep water, swim front crawl with rhythmic breathing for 20 yards, swim back crawl for 20 yards, tread water for 30 seconds and complete a dive from the seated position. Objectives include: deep water bobbing, rotary breathing, diving from side of pool, building endurance by swimming distances, the basics of breaststroke, side stroke, turning at the wall and more.
PORPOISE SWIM LESSONS (Ages 5 - 12)
Stroke Refinement. For swimmers who have passed Minnow and/or can meet the prerequisites. Children at this level should be comfortable in deep water, swim front crawl with rhythmic breathing for 25 yards, swim back crawl for 25 yards, tread water for one minute and complete a dive from the standing position. Objectives include: alternate breathing, elementary backstroke, dolphin kick, diving from a diving board and more.
SHARK SWIM LESSONS (Ages 6 - 14)
Swimmers should be able to dive into deep water, perform the four basic swim strokes for 15 yards each and tread water for one minute. Objectives will vary according to the student’s needs and level but include: approach and hurdle on diving board, enhancing strokes, butterfly stroke, flip turns, breast and side stroke turns, stroke enhancement, endurance training and diving.
TEEN/ADULT SWIM LESSONS
This class is suitable for teens and adults at the beginner-level. The instructor will develop individual lesson plans for each participant. Participants will gain confidence in their swimming skills and learn safety in and around the water.
HOMESCHOOL SWIM LESSONS
Swim lessons are a great physical education addition for the homeschool curriculum. Children will be divided according to their ages.
FAMILY LESSONS
(Ages 3 and up with parents)
The first swim lesson that engages both parents and kids with the full lesson concentrating on actual learning time. Instructors will give a demonstration on a specific skill and parents will work one-on-one with their children with instructor guidance and individual instruction. For families with more than one child, one adult must be working with each child. Each 30-minute class will allow for additional pool time for the parents and kids to practice. Rate is per child, one adult per child.
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WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
SWIM LESSONS COLUMBUS SWIM RESCUE
REGISTRATION DATES FOR SWIM LESSONS
INSTRUCTOR(S): Jennifer Tyson AGE(S): 6 months - 6 years
Fri Aug. 23, 12 p.m. - Online resident registration Sat Aug. 24, 8 a.m. - In-person resident registration Sun Aug. 25, 12 p.m. - Online open registration Mon Aug. 26, 8 a.m. - In-person open registration
Babies 6-to-12-months learn to hold their breath under water, turn onto their backs and float unassisted. P Children ages 1-to-6-years old are taught to expand this Y into a swim-float-swim sequence.Your child will also learn on how to master the ISR Self-Rescue technique when fully clothed. Call Jennifer Tyson, Certified ISR Instructor at j.tyson@infantswim.com or (614) 315-7174 to schedule.
SESSION (B) 4 WEEK CLASS Class meets two times a week Rate: $55 / Discounted Resident Rate: $45
NOV. 18 - DEC. 16
MON/WED
Activity # Level Turtle 411105-16* Tadpole 411104-15* 411110-07* Dolphin 411103-12* Guppy 411104-16* Tadpole 411106-07* Minnow 411109-02* 3 & Me PC Turtle 411105-17* *NO CLASS: NOV. 27
WCC
Time 4:20 - 4:50 p.m. 5- 5:30 p.m. 5- 5:30 p.m. 5:45- 6:15 p.m. 5:45- 6:15 p.m. 5:45- 6:15 p.m. 6:30- 7 p.m. 6:30- 7 p.m.
Time
Day(s)
Varies
Mon-Fri
INFANT AQUATICS 614 INSTRUCTOR(S): Jayne Ackerman, Certified Infant Aquatic Survival Specialist AGE(S): 6 months and older with adult
WCC
P Students learn how to survive drowning risks through Y survival swimming and self-rescue techniques. Survival floating and the swim-float-swim sequence are mastered quickly and serve as the foundation for proper stroke development. This progressive program is designed to take students from beginners to advanced swimmers as efficiently as possible. Available one to five days per week. Contact (614) 300-5765 or swim@infantaquatics614.com to schedule lessons. Visit www.InfantAquatics614.com to learn more. Time
Day(s)
Varies
Varies
SESSION (B) 4 WEEK CLASS Class meets two times a week Rate: $55 / Discounted Resident Rate: $45
NOV. 19 - DEC. 17
TUE /THU
Activity # Level 411102-08* PC Goldfish Turtle 411105-18* 411106-08* Minnow 411101-08* PC Tiny Tot Guppy 411103-13* 411104-17* Tadpole Guppy 411103-14* 411104-18* Tadpole 411105-19* Turtle 411104-19* Tadpole 411105-20* Turtle *NO CLASS: NOV. 28
Time 5:45- 6:15 p.m. 5:45- 6:15 p.m. 5:45- 6:15 p.m. 6:30- 7 p.m. 6:30- 7 p.m. 6:30- 7 p.m. 7:15- 7:45 p.m. 7:15- 7:45 p.m. 7:15 - 7:45 p.m. 8- 8:30 p.m. 8- 8:30 p.m.
Swim lessons for September through November will not be held due to the Community Center Expansion. Visit www.westerville.org/centerexpansion for additional details. Additional sessions may be added beginning in November. Check www.westerville.org/aquatics for updates.
SWIM LESSON TESTING DAYS PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS
AGE(S): 5-year-olds & up RATE: $145 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $130 Each participant will have the opportunity to work with an instructor who provides individualized attention at the participant’s own pace. Lessons are a 30-minutes for eight weeks. Please contact the aquatics staff at (614) 901-6505 for questions.
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DURATION: 1 DAY INSTRUCTOR(S): Aquatics Staff LOCATION: ^HPAC ^^WCC AGE(S): 4-12 RATE: FREE DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: FREE Bring your child to this FREE evaluation of their swim proficiency by a Water Safety Instructor. Children must be registered. Activity #
Date
Time
411122-01^
Aug. 21
7 p.m.
Day(s)
Wed
411122-02^^
Nov. 6
7 p.m.
Wed
WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
Fitness & Wellness ALL WEIGHTS
DURATION: 15 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Katie Stolte-Carroll AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $65 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $55
WCC
A Y
Activity # Date Time
A Y
Day(s)
Time
Day(s)
405905-01 Sept. 9 - Dec. 16 5:30- 6:30 p.m. Mon
405903-01^^* Sept. 6-Dec. 20 5:30-6:30 p.m. Fri 405903-02^^ Sept. 8-Dec. 22 10:15-11:15 a.m. Sun 405903-03^* Sept. 9-Dec. 16 9:15-10:15 a.m. Mon *NO CLASS: NOV. 29 & DEC. 1
DURATION: 16 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Carrie Rose AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $75 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $60
WCC
A Y
All levels welcome as we rock and pop to great music. Fitness meets fun in this highenergy class where you will challenge your limits. No experience needed. BASIC/INTERMEDIATE
Activity # Date DURATION: 30 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Gena Richard AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $115 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $100
WCC
A Y
DURATION: 30 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Gena Richard AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $65 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $55
Time
Day(s)
405904-01* Sept. 3 -Dec. 19 5:30-6:30 p.m. Tue/Thu *NO CLASS: OCT. 31, NOV. 28
Time
Activity # Date
Time
WCC
A Y
Day(s)
405907-01* Sept. 3 - Dec. 19 4:50 - 5:20 p.m. Tue/Thu *NO CLASS: OCT. 31, NOV. 28
DURATION: 15 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Beth Henman ^ Rachel Headings ^^ AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $65 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $55
ADULT
P
PRESCHOOL
Y
YOUTH
OA OLDER ADULT
WCC - Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave.
WCC
A Y
This energetic, low/high intensity class will get your heart pumping while you express your inner rhythm. Get ready for a full-body workout, simple-to-follow choreography and fresh dance combos. Date
Time
Day(s)
KETTLEBELL CORE FUSION DURATION: 16 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Robin Andes AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $30 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $25
WCC
A Y
Experience one of the most challenging and best calorie-burning classes. Improve athletic performance, overall muscle-tone and core all in this energizing total-body workout. This class is a mix of Kettlebell swings, cardio and core exercises. ADVANCED
Activity # Date
Time
405910-01 Sept. 4-Dec. 18 12:30-1 p.m.
A
Day(s)
405908-01* Sept. 7 - Dec. 21 10:30-11:30 a.m. Sat *NO CLASS: NOV. 30
405909-01^^* Sept. 4 - Dec. 18 6:35-7:35 p.m. Wed 405909-02^ Sept. 9 - Dec. 16 7:45-8:45 p.m. Mon *NO CLASS: NOV. 27
INTERMEDIATE
Activity # Date
Train your heart and muscles at the same time with a “high reps/low weight/no-rest” format. This is a fast-paced program made for maximum muscular endurance and strength. Recommended for all fitness levels.
Activity #
This 30-minute class fuses several moves to strengthen and tone the core. A great complement to a regular strength training exercise program.
INTERMEDIATE
A Y
INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED
Day(s)
CORE FUSION
Improve cardiorespiratory endurance and muscular strength with this interval class alternating a high/low impact cardio segment with a strength training segment followed by stretching movements and core work set to upbeat music. Activity # Date
Time
405906-01 Sept. 3 - Dec. 17 9:15 - 10:15 a.m. Tue 405906-02 Sept. 4 - Dec. 18 9:15 - 10:15 a.m. Wed
BODY FIT
WCC
HIP HOP CARDIO
DANCE FOR EVERY BODY
AGE REQUIREMENTS Anyone under the age of 16 must have an adult enroll and accompany them to class.
DURATION: 15 Classes INSTRUCTOR: Terri Hurtt AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $65 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $55
INTERMEDIATE
INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED
INTERMEDIATE
Date
WCC
Twenty minutes of each: cardio, strength and core-conditioning. A variety of formats and styles including Tabata, HIIT, boot camp, kickboxing, bands and kettlebells will be implemented to keep class fun!
This class will boost your metabolism by increasing lean muscle mass. Weights, bands, bars and gliding discs will be used to challenge each muscle group for gains in muscular strength and endurance. Activity #
FIT AND FABULOUS
20/20/20
DURATION: 15 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Sarah Crittenden^ Lynn Aventino^^ AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $65 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $55
LIVE WELL
Day(s)
Wed
PC PARENT/CHILD
55
FITNESS & WELLNESS
WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
AEROBICS DURATION: 15 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Amanda Smith AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $65 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $55
WCC
A Y
Inspired by drumming movements, rhythm and high-energy music, class participants will become one with the beat in this exhilarating full-body workout that combines cardio, conditioning and strength-training with yoga and Pilates-inspired movements. Please bring a yoga mat. INTERMEDIATE
Activity # Date
Time
DURATION: 15 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Linda Scovern AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $65 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $55
WCC
A Y
This dynamic and fun session features 30-minutes of cardio including Zumba, Hip Hop, boxing or floor aerobics followed by 30-minutes of strength and core. Routines and equipment will change weekly and feature stability balls, BOSU, Strong by Zumba routines and various strength pieces. BASIC / INTERMEDIATE
Time
Day(s)
405912-01* Sept. 4 - Dec. 18 5:30-6:30 p.m. Wed *NO CLASS: NOV. 27
DURATION: 15 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Kate Rogier AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $65 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $55
INTERMEDIATE
Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
DURATION: 15/16 Classes WCC INSTRUCTOR(S): Robin Andes ^ Katie Stolte-Carroll ^^ A AGE(S): 14 and up
Y Mix stations of strength-training, cardiovascular training and core stabilization for a time-efficient, calorie-burning workout. Using a BOSU (blue half-circle) for balance and plyometrics, weights and bands for strength and timed intervals for cardiovascular conditioning, this total body workout combines strength and cardio with an extra serving of balance training to give you a serious core workout! RATE: $75 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $60 INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED
Date
Time
Day(s)
405913-01^ Sept. 4 - Dec. 18 10:25-11:25 a.m. Wed
WCC
Y
NEW!
RATE: $65 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $55 Activity #
Date
Time
calories and speeding up your metabolism. You’ll sock ’em with fun punches and kicking routines that are designed to increase muscle definition and improve your overall strength and fitness level. Come join our group as we sweat, have fun and create a healthier, new you. INTERMEDIATE
Day(s)
405916-01* Sept. 6 - Dec. 20 9:15-10:15 a.m. Fri *NO CLASS: NOV. 29
DURATION: 15/16 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Sarah Crittenden^ Beth Henman^^ AGE(S): 14 and up
Day(s)
Fri
DURATION: 19 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Ellen Blaha AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $80 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $65
HAN
A Y
Come join this super supportive group of aerobic, toning and stretching designed for multiple ability levels. Please bring your own handweights and mat.
INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED
Activity # Date
Time
Time
RATE: $65 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $55 INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED
Activity # Date
Time
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ADULT
P
PRESCHOOL
Y
YOUTH
240X COMPLETE WCC DURATION: 15/16 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Carrie Rose ^^ Pam Martin ^ Katie Stolte-Carroll ^^^ A Y AGE(S): 14 and up
240X features a different theme each day to train your body in different ways to break plateaus. Explore a well-rounded comprehensive workout. Tuesday/Thursday classes are geared towards strength; Wednesday classes toward circuit intervals. RATE: $75 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $60 Activity # Date Time Day(s)
405911-01^^ Sept. 3 - Dec. 17
INTERMEDIATE
6 - 7 a.m. Tue
CIRCUIT INTERMEDIATE
Sept. 4 - Dec. 18
6 - 7 a.m. Wed
RATE: $65 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $55 Activity # Date Time STRENGTH & WEIGHTS
405911-03^^* Sept. 5 - Dec. 19 CARDIO & WEIGHTS
405911-04^^^ Sept. 9 - Dec. 16
*NO CLASS: NOV. 28
WCC - Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave.
LIVE WELL
Day(s)
INTERMEDIATE
6 - 7 a.m. Thu INTERMEDIATE
6 - 7 a.m.
Day(s)
OA OLDER ADULT
Day(s)
405917-02* Sept. 4 - Dec. 18 7:45- 8:45p.m. Wed *NO CLASS: NOV. 27
405915-01* Oct. 1 - Dec. 12 6:30-7:40 p.m. Tue/Thu *NO CLASS: OCT. 31, NOV. 5, NOV. 28
A
Day(s)
405917-01 Sept. 3 - Dec. 17 10:30- 11:30 a.m. Tue
BASIC/INTERMEDIATE
Activity # Date
A
RATE: $75 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $60
405911-02^
GREAT SHAPES LOW IMPACT
WCC
Y This class combines the best of both worlds - strength and high intensity interval training (HIIT) - to take your workout to an entirely new level. We’ll integrate bursts of metabolism-boosting, calorie-crushing cardio with traditional lifting and strength components to create the perfect workout.
CARDIO & WEIGHTS
INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED
405913-02^^* Sept. 6 - Dec. 20 6 -7 a.m. *NO CLASS: NOV. 29
A You’ll rock yourself into shape by burning Y
Time
A Y
A high-energy, motivating class with Latin music that has easy-to-follow moves and combinations making it a fun class. Guaranteed to be a great fat burner.
Activity #
ROCK ‘EM, SOCK ‘EM CARDIO
Date
WCC
BOSU, BOOTCAMP & CORE
RHYTHM & RESISTANCE
Activity # Date
DURATION: 15 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Rachel Headings ^^ Linda Scovern ^ AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $65 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $55
405901-01^^* Sept. 7- Dec. 21 8:10 -9:10 a.m. Sat 405901-02^ Sept. 9- Dec. 16 6:35-7:35 p.m. Mon *NO CLASS: NOV. 30
Day(s)
405902-01* Sept. 5-Dec. 19 9:15-10:15 a.m. Thu *NO CLASS: NOV. 28
Activity #
LIFT AND HIIT
ZUMBA
POUND
PC PARENT/CHILD
Mon
FITNESS & WELLNESS AEROBICS / MIND/BODY LOW-IMPACT AEROBICS DURATION: 11 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Ellen Blaha AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $40 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $30
WCC
A Y
Have an impact on your cardiovascular and muscular fitness in this aerobics class designed for multiple ability/levels. Moves are easy to learn and adjust to high/low format. Program emphasizes gains in endurance, strength and flexibility with less stress on your joints. BASIC
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
405918-01* Oct. 5 - Dec. 21 9:15-10:15 a.m. Sat *NO CLASS: NOV. 30
MUSCLES IN MOTION DURATION: 14/15/16 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Trish Redd AGE(S): 14 and up
BASIC / INTERMEDIATE
RATE: $75 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $60 Time
Day(s)
405920-01 Sept. 3 - Dec. 17 7:45-8:45 p.m. Tue
Time
Day(s)
405920-02* Sept. 5 - Dec. 19 7:45- 8:30 p.m. Thu
WCC
RATE: $65 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $55
A OA
Activity # Date
This class offers a total body workout with a fun mixture of great music to motivate. Want cardio? Want strength training? How about stretching? It’s all here! Choreography is created so you can keep your workout level low, medium or high.
Time
Day(s)
405920-03* Sept. 6 - Dec. 20 10:30- 11:30 a.m. Fri RATE: $40 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $30 Activity # Date
Time
Time
Day(s)
405920-04 Sept. 9 - Dec. 16 12:15 -1p.m. Mon *NO CLASS: OCT. 31, NOV. 28, NOV. 29
Day(s)
405919-01* Sept. 4 - Dec. 20 8 -9 a.m. Mon/Wed/Fri *NO CLASS: NOV. 29 Twitter: @WestervillePark Facebook: cityofwesterville YouTube: tellwesterville Instagram: cityofwesterville Post your favorite pictures of Westerville Parks and Recreation using #acitywithinapark.
STEP & SCULPT DURATION: 30 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Terri Hurtt AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $115 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $100
DURATION: 16 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Trish Redd AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $45 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $35
WCC
A Y
Why wait until after work when you can get your desired results in the middle of your workday? This workout focuses on complete body and core conditioning.
WCC
A Y
Strengthen and tone all your major muscle groups including some amazing core work in this inspiring, motivating group environment! You will perform multi-joint, functional exercises with dumbbells, body bars, gliders, stability balls, tubes, Bosus and more.
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
405934-01 Sept. 4 - Dec. 18 11:35 a.m.-12:20 p.m. Wed
TOTAL BODY STRONG
DURATION: 15 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Linda Amici AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $65 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $55
WCC
A Y
Whether you are a new or seasoned lifter, this class is for anyone seeking to speed metabolism, improve muscle tone and get strong! You will benefit from the form cues and motivational strategies in this class. INTERMEDIATE
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
405924-01* Sept. 8 - Dec. 22 2:30 -3:30 p.m. Sun *NO CLASS: DEC. 1
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
405923-01 Sept. 9 -Dec. 16 10:25-11:25 a.m. Mon
A Y
BASIC
Time
Space is limited. Classes at capacity will not allow drop-in participation. Classes meeting offsite require receipt (proof of payment) upon arrival. Drop-in fees must be paid at the Community Center front desk in advance and be provided to the instructor before class.
INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED
WCC
A moderate intensity step workout using basic patterns to strengthen the cardiovascular system, while having fun! Using weights bands and/or bars, this class will sculpt and tone muscles from head-to-toe. Activity # Date
STRENGTH AND MORE DURATION: 15 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Robin Andes AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $65 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $55
$15 Discounted Resident Rate $10
BASIC / INTERMEDIATE
BASIC
Activity # Date
MINDBODY, YOGA AND PILATES CLASSES
TIME “CRUNCH” TONER
RATE: $40 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $30 Activity # Date
LOW-IMPACT INTERVALS DURATION: 46 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Sande McCann Trish Redd AGE(S): 50 and up RATE: $150 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $135
A
This is a weight-training class that Y uses resistance tools to train specific muscles in order to improve muscular tone, strength and endurance. You will burn more fat while gaining lean muscle. Ideal for all fitness levels.
Activity # Date
DR P IN
WCC
Day(s)
PLEASE BE ADVISED Most yoga classes require a mat, block and/or blanket. This information can be found when registering online at www.westerville.org/registration.
405921-01* Sept. 3 - Dec. 19 6:35-7:35 p.m. Tue/Thu *NO CLASS: OCT. 31, NOV. 28
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FITNESS & WELLNESS
WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
YOGA/PILATES INTRO TO TAI CHI
DURATION: 6 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Tai Chi Instructors AGE(S): 18 and up RATE: $50 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $40
AMR
A Y
Learn the first several moves of this ancient Chinese craft benefiting health both physically and mentally. The slow, graceful movements can be beneficial to people of all levels of fitness and helps reduce stress, improve strength and balance as well as increase focus and concentration. ALL LEVELS
Time
Date
405280-01 405280-02
Sept. 4- Oct. 9 9:30- 11a.m. Wed Oct. 14- Nov. 18 9-10:30a.m. Mon
Day(s)
ESSENTRICS® WCC
Y
NEW!
A Y
Essentrics® is a full-body, dynamic stretchand-strengthening program aimed at re-balancing all of the joints, allowing muscles to heal. Imagine the gentleness of Tai-Chi, strength of ballet and benefits of physiotherapy-physical therapy or massage. ALL LEVELS
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
RPC NEW!
A
Educate yourself about the postures and practice, your body and mind, your breath and potential. There’s a lot more to it than just getting your body into the right shapes. Learn how to inhabit your postures intelligently so they’re safer and healthier to feel and work better. Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
405937-01* Sept. 4 - Oct.16 6- 7:30 p.m. Wed 405937-02* Oct. 30 - Dec.18 6- 7:30 p.m. Wed *NO CLASS: NOV. 27
DURATION: 7 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Robin Andes AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $65 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $55
WCC
A
In this class you will link several poses together to create strength, flexibility, endurance and balance while working all parts of the body. Leave feeling refreshed, elongated and strong. BASIC
Time
Day(s)
405939-01 Sept. 5 - Oct. 17 10:45-11:45 a.m. Thu 405939-02* Oct. 31- Dec.19 10:45-11:45 a.m. Thu *NO CLASS: NOV. 28
ARUPA YOGA FOR HOLISTIC WELLBEING
GENTLE YOGA
DURATION: 7 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Thatcher Ross AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $65 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $55
RPC
A
DURATION: 7 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Lori Candon AGE(S): 35 and up RATE: $65 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $55
WCC
A
Arupa is advanced yoga without advanced postures that includes a group setting for personal practice - with expert supervision. Suggestions abound, but the choice is the student’s. Specific instructions are more about “how” than “what” to do. Safely discover your own authentic practice - among friends.
Based on Hatha yoga postures and principles, the pace is slower to make the power of yoga accessible to people of all ages and fitness levels. The focus will be on breathing in combination with stretches and gentle postures which will have a calming and centering effect. Must be able to get to and from the floor.
ADVANCED
BASIC
Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
405936-01 Sept. 4 - Oct. 16 7:35-9 p.m. Wed 405936-02* Oct. 30 - Dec. 18 7:35- 9 p.m. Wed *NO CLASS: NOV. 27
A
ADULT
P
PRESCHOOL
Y
WCC - Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave.
Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
405938-01 Sept. 3 - Oct. 15 9-10:15 a.m. Tue 405938-02 Oct. 29 - Dec. 17 9-10:15 a.m. Tue
YOUTH
DYNAMIC PILATES & CORE DURATION: 7 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Lara Uher AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $65 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $55
WCC
A Y
Get invigorated and relax by integrating basic and intermediate Pilates exercises using small Pilates equipment, yoga poses and mindfulness-based stress reduction. While familiarity with Pilates is recommended, all fitness levels will benefit from this class. MULTI-LEVEL
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
405928-01 Sept. 4 - Oct. 16 6:30- 7:30 p.m. Wed 405928-02* Oct. 30 - Dec. 18 6:30- 7:30 p.m. Wed *NO CLASS: NOV. 27
YOGA FOR CORE STRENGTH
HATHA WITH VINYASA FLOW YOGA
Activity # Date
405933-01 Sept. 5 -Oct. 17 9:30 -10:30 a.m. Thu 405933-02* Oct. 31 -Dec. 19 9:30 -10:30 a.m. Thu *NO CLASS: NOV. 28
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DURATION: 7 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Thatcher Ross AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $65 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $55
BASIC / BEGINNER
Activity #
DURATION: 7 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Jill Roth AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $65 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $55
ESSENTIAL YOGA STUDENT TRAINING COURSE
OA OLDER ADULT
RPC - Recreation Program Center 64 E. Walnut St.
DURATION: 7 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Lara Uher AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $65 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $55
WCC
Y
NEW!
A This energetic, intermediate-level yoga Y
class focuses on building a strong and stable center by developing core awareness and strength. You will improve posture, gain an overall healthier back, increase flexibility, improve balance, strengthen the entire body and reduce stress. INTERMEDIATE
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
405935-01 Sept. 4 - Oct. 16 7:45- 8:30 p.m. Wed 405935-02* Oct. 30 - Dec. 18 7:45- 8:30 p.m. Wed *NO CLASS: NOV. 27
POWER PILATES
DURATION: 7 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Katy Tombaugh AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $65 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $55
WCC
A Y
An outstanding full-body workout using a wide variety of exercises for core stability. The addition of small equipment and a fasterpaced flow provide new challenges. Power Pilates is a lower-impact class making it ideal for most participants. INTERMEDIATE
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
405931-01 Sept. 4 - Oct. 16 405931-02 Sept. 9 - Oct. 21 405931-03* Oct. 30 - Dec. 18 405931-04 Nov. 4 - Dec. 16 *NO CLASS: NOV. 27
5:15-6:15 p.m. 5:15-6:15 p.m. 5:15-6:15 p.m. 5:15-6:15 p.m.
Wed Mon Wed Mon
LIVE WELL
PC PARENT/CHILD
AMR - AmeriCheer 20 Collegeview Rd.
FITNESS & WELLNESS RESTORATIVE PILATES WCC
A Restore your strength, posture and balance with this rejuvenating workout. Y Class consists of both standing and mat Pilates work beginning with a gentle warmup and flowing into a progression of exercises aimed at restoring your posture, core strength, balance and whole body awareness. All levels.
DURATION: 7/8 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Meghan Pierson AGE(S): 14 and up
RATE: $65 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $55
MULTI-LEVEL
MULTI-LEVEL / INTERMEDIATE
Time
Day(s)
405930-01 Sept. 3 - Oct. 15 10:30 -11:30 a.m. Tue 405930-02 Sept. 5 - Oct. 17 10:30 -11:30 a.m. Thu 405930-04* Oct. 31 - Dec. 19 10:30 -11:30 a.m. Thu
Activity # Date
405943-01
Day(s)
405943-02
Time
Day(s)
Oct. 29 - Dec. 17 6:30-7:30 p.m. Tue
Day(s)
THE BARRE WORKOUT DURATION: 7/8 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Amanda Smith AGE(S): 14 and up
DURATION: 7 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Lara Uher AGE(S): 18 and up RATE: $65 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $55
WCC
A
Prenatal yoga will lead you through safe, gentle exercises for flexibility and strength while teaching powerful breathing and relaxation techniques, as well as positioning comfort measures. No yoga experience required. Time
405944-01 Sept. 7 - Oct. 19 9-10 a.m. 405944-02* Nov. 2 - Dec. 21 9-10 a.m. *NO CLASS: NOV. 30
Day(s)
RATE: $65 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $55 MULTI-LEVEL
Sat Sat
Time
Day(s)
405927-01 Sept. 3 - Oct. 15 11:45 a.m.-12:45p.m. Tue 405927-02 Sept. 5 - Oct. 17 11:45 a.m.-12:45p.m. Thu 405927-04* Oct. 31 - Dec. 19 11:45 a.m.-12:45p.m. Thu RATE: $75 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $60 Time
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
405945-01 Sept. 5 - Oct. 17 6:15 -7:15 p.m. Thu 405945-02 Sept. 5 - Oct. 17 7:30-8:30 p.m. Thu
INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
AGE REQUIREMENTS Anyone under the age of 16 must have an adult enroll and accompany them to class.
YOGA PILATES MIX
DURATION: 7/8 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Meghan Pierson AGE(S): 14 and up
WCC
Begin class with an energizing warm-up A Y flowing through a series of Sun Salutations and other sequenced yoga poses that focus on strength, endurance, flexibility and balance. Controlled Pilates exercises will be interlaced to focus on core strength, coordination and posture. RATE: $65 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $55 ADVANCED
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
405932-01 Sept. 3 - Oct. 15 7:45 -8:45 p.m. Tue RATE: $75 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $60 ADVANCED
MULTI-LEVEL
Activity # Date
RATE: $65 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $55
A Y
This energetic class uses tons of booty-lifting ballet moves designed to be challenging, inspiring and leave participants feeling strong and ready for more. Many of the exercises in this class incorporate the ballet barre, bands, balls and lots of energy to strengthen and tone your legs, booty and calves. You will also strengthen your core, define your arms and improve your posture.
Activity # Date
BASIC
Activity # Date
WCC
RATE: $65 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $55
PRENATAL YOGA
For those seeking to relax and unwind, A geared toward the beginner. Move at a Y gentle pace with an emphasis on breathwork for relieving tension through the body. We will practice seated, standing and balancing poses to develop strength and flexibility. Must be able to get to and from the floor.
405945-03* Nov. 7 - Dec. 19 6:15 -7:15 p.m. Thu 405945-04* Nov. 7 - Dec. 19 7:30-8:30 p.m. Thu *NO CLASS: NOV. 28
405930-03 Oct. 29 - Dec. 17 10:30 -11:30 a.m. Tue *NO CLASS: NOV. 28
PLEASE BE ADVISED Most yoga classes require a mat, block and/or blanket. This information can be found when registering online at www.westerville.org/registration.
RPC
RATE: $60 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $50
MULTI-LEVEL / INTERMEDIATE
MULTI-LEVEL
Time
Time
Sept. 3 - Oct. 15 6:30-7:30 p.m. Tue
Activity # Date
DURATION: 6/7 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Gwen Surratt AGE(S): 14 and up
BASIC
RATE: $75 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $60
RATE: $75 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $60 Activity # Date
WCC
A Challenging yoga postures and Y sequences will help increase overall strength, endurance and flexibility. Participants will be introduced to basic inversions and breathing techniques to achieve balance and deepen relaxation. Please bring a sticky mat, towel and water. Not appropriate for pregnant women.
RATE: $65 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $55 Activity # Date
YOGA FOR HEALTH
POWER YOGA
DURATION: 7/8 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Amanda Smith AGE(S): 14 and up
YOGA/PILATES
Day(s)
405927-03 Oct. 29 - Dec. 17 11:45 a.m.-12:45p.m. Tue *NO CLASS: NOV. 28
INVEST IN YOUR HEALTH
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
405932-02 Oct. 29 - Dec. 17 7:45 -8:45 p.m. Tue
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Sports JUMPBUNCH SPORTS & FITNESS FOR KIDS
ARCHERY
DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR: Mark Hazelrigg AGE(S): 9 and up RATE: $60 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $55
Y
Archers will learn basic shooting techniques, shooting safety and play skill-building games. Beginners are HIGHLY recommended to register for the sections 01 and 02, with more advanced archers registering for section 03. Participants will be notified of exact meeting dates. Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
402112-01 Sept. 7 - Oct. 12 8:30 - 9:30 a.m. Sat 402112-02 Sept. 7 - Oct. 12 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. Sat 402112-03 Sept. 7 - Oct. 12 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Sat
SPORTS JAM
DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): JumpBunch Sports AGE(S): 18-36 months with parent RATE: $85 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $70
PC
This program will build your child’s healthy habits by providing age-appropriate fitness and sports activities designed to build coordination, balance and motor skills. In each class, children will warm up and exercise to music and work on developing sports skills with a different activity every week. Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
401604-01 401604-02
Sept. 8 - Oct. 12 9:30 - 10 a.m. Sat Sept. 8 - Oct. 12 10 -10:30 a.m. Sat
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SPORTIES FOR SHORTIES DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): JumpBunch Sports RATE: $85 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $70
AGE(S): 3-4
401007-01
Time
Day(s)
Sept. 7 - Oct. 12 10:30 - 11:15 a.m. Sat
AGE(S): 5-6
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
401007-02 Sept. 7 - Oct. 12 11:15 a.m.-12 p.m. Sat
A 60
ADULT
P
PRESCHOOL
P This nationally recognized program offers a high-energy, fun, age-appropriate Y
introduction to the wonderful game of soccer. The innovative curriculum emphasizes both soccer skills and character development. No gear or equipment is needed. Each participant receives a prize. This class will be held outside.
AGE(S): 2-3 Activity # Date
Each week will begin with kid-friendly warm ups and exercises plus an introduction to individual skills, equipment and simple rules of a different sport. Each session concludes with games, obstacle courses and cool downs to keep kids engaged and moving throughout the session. Parents are asked to remain outside of the classroom during this program. Activity # Date
DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Soccer Shots
RATE: $105 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $90
P
Y
Time
Day(s)
401005-01 Sept. 9-Oct. 14 1-1:30 p.m. Mon 401005-02 Sept. 9-Oct. 14 5:30-6 p.m. Mon 401005-03 Sept. 12-Oct. 17 1-1:30 p.m. Thu 401005-04 Sept. 14-Oct. 19 9-9:30 a.m. Sat 401005-05 Sept. 14-Oct. 19 9:35-10:05 a.m. Sat RATE: $120 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $105 AGE(S): 4-6 Activity #
Date
Time
401005-06 401005-07 401005-08 401005-09 401005-10
Sept. 9-Oct. 14 Sept. 9-Oct. 14 Sept. 12-Oct. 17 Sept. 14-Oct. 19 Sept. 14-Oct. 19
1:35-2:20 p.m. 6:05-6:50 p.m. 1:35-2:20 p.m. 10:10-10:55 a.m. 11-11:45 a.m.
YOUTH
OA OLDER ADULT
WCC - Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave.
P Y
A fast-paced, instructional class where parents work with their child to learn basic stretching, kicking, dribbling, throwing and hitting. The class will emphasize following directions, waiting turns and coordination with fun games. Activity #
Date
401630-01 401630-02
Sept. 10 - Oct. 8 9:30-10:15 a.m. Tue Sept. 11 - Oct. 9 9:30-10:15 a.m. Wed
Time
Day(s)
L’IL KIK
SOCCER SHOTS Twitter: @WestervillePark Facebook: cityofwesterville YouTube: tellwesterville Instagram: cityofwesterville
DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): TJ Vokac AGE(S): 2.5-5 with parent RATE: $45 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $35
Day(s)
Mon Mon Thu Sat Sat
DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR: Free Spirit Staff AGE(S): 3-6 RATE: $95 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $80
P Y
Tae Kwon Do, directed by Grandmaster Stephens, will help build strength, agility and coordination. Students will learn at their own pace and most important, have fun! Social skills and coordination drills wrapped together with unique self-defense techniques will also be taught. Come join us on our ninja trail! Activity #
Date
406601-02 406601-03
Sept. 10 - Oct. 15 6:15- 6:45 p.m. Tue Oct. 22 - Nov. 12 6:15- 6:45 p.m. Tue
Time
Day(s)
KIDS IN KARATE AND ADULTS, TOO
DURATION: 12 Weeks INSTRUCTOR: Free Spirit Staff AGE(S): 6 and up RATE: $110 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $95
P Y A
Tae Kwon Do, directed by Grandmaster Stephens, will help build strength, agility and coordination. The mental aspect builds self-confidence, self-control and mental discipline. From kids to adults, this class is great for the whole family. Activity #
Date
406101-01
Sept. 10 - Nov 12 7- 8:30 p.m. Tue
LIVE WELL
RPC - Recreation Program Center 64 E. Walnut St.
Time
PC PARENT/CHILD
Day(s)
SPORTS SPECIAL INTEREST TUMBLE KIDS
TENNIS JUNIOR
DURATION: 5 Weeks INSTRUCTOR: Julie Wood
P
This class will build confidence, encourage teamwork and effort while creating a love for tennis and sports through fun, interactive drills and games. Participants will learn tennis fundamentals such as dynamic balance, hand-eye coordination, footwork, basic strokes and grips. Rackets will be provided, along with age-appropriate balls and equipment approved by the USTA for 10 & Under Tennis. Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
RATE: $80 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $65 LITTLE ACES - 3- 5
406122-01 406122-04
Sept.10 -Oct. 8 10:30 -11:15 a.m. Tue Oct. 15 -Nov. 12 10:30 -11:15 a.m. Tue
RATE: $90 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $75 YOUTH ACES - 5- 7
406122-02 Sept.4 -Oct. 2 406122-05 Oct. 9 -Nov. 6
4:30 - 5:20 p.m. Wed 4:30 - 5:20 p.m. Wed
STAR ACES - 7.5- 9
406122-03 Sept.4 -Oct. 2 406122-06 Oct. 9 -Nov. 6
5:30 - 6:20 p.m. Wed 5:30 - 6:20 p.m. Wed
RATE: $90 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $75 MIDDLE SCHOOL
NEW!
406122-08 Sept.4 -Oct. 2 3:15 - 4:15 p.m. Wed
LITTLE BALLERS BASKETBALL
DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR: Bally Sports Group LLC RATE: $90 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $75
WCC
Y
Players are taught the fundamentals of dribbling, shooting, passing, rebounding, defense and the concept of game play through utilization of fun terminology and engaging activities. A positive and encouraging atmosphere is created in which kids learn proper sportsmanship. Each week players participate in developmentally appropriate instruction and modified, recreational game play. Athletes will receive a team shirt as well. AGES: 4-5 Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
406128-01 Sept. 9 - Oct. 14
5:30 - 6:30 p.m. Mon
AGES: 6-7 Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
406128-02 Sept. 9 - Oct. 14
6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Mon
RPC DURATION: 5 Weeks INSTRUCTOR: Chris Kline, Tumblin 4 Kids AGE(S): 5-7 Y RATE: $65 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $55
We will learn the basic techniques to develop solid tumbling skills and continue to progress on all gymnastics apparatus. Please have child wear tennis shoes or be barefoot with leggings, shorts or sweats and a t-shirt to every class. Activity # Date
Time
402131-01 Sept. 6 - Oct. 4 402131-02 Oct. 18 - Nov. 22
6 -6:45 p.m. Fri 6-6:45 p.m. Fri
Day(s)
RPC DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR: Chris Kline, Tumblin 4 Kids AGE(S): 8-12 Y RATE: $65 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $55
Running cartwheels, snap downs, round offs and more! We will learn basic techniques to develop solid tumbling skills and continue to progress on all gymnastic apparatus. Please have child wear tennis shoes or be barefoot with leggings, shorts or sweats and a t-shirt to every class. Activity # Date
Time
402132-01 Sept. 6 - Oct. 4 402132-02 Oct. 18 - Nov. 22
6:45 - 7:30 p.m. Fri 6:45 - 7:30 p.m. Fri
Day(s)
LIL CLIMBERS
DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR: Climbing Wall Instructors AGE(S): 5-7 RATE: $55 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $45
Y
Time
Day(s)
409101-01 Sept. 10 - Oct. 15 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. Tue 409101-02 Sept. 10 - Oct. 15 6:45 - 7:45 p.m. Tue
CLIMBING KIDS
DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR: Climbing Wall Instructors AGE(S): 8- 12 RATE: $55 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $45
Y
Learn the basics of rock climbing with our experienced staff through fun climbing games and skill text challenges. Emphasis will be on safety, techniques and practical skills, including bouldering and beginning belay training. Participants must wear closed-toe rubber-soled shoes: all other equipment is provided. Time
WCC
Y
This exciting sport taught by a USAPA/PPR Certified Pickleball Coach combines tennis, badminton and ping pong on a smaller court and gives youth participants the opportunity to have fun while learning team skills. Focus will be on the fundamentals of the sport including rules and scoring through instructional drills and game play to improve hand-eye coordination, ball control and footwork. All equipment provided. Time
406122-09 Nov. 13 - Dec. 11
Day(s)
5-6 p.m. Wed
JUNIOR PICKLEBALL
DURATION: 5 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Julie Wood AGE(S): 11-17 RATE: $90 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $75
HOF
Y
Pickleball combines tennis, badminton and ping pong on a smaller modified court. Player of all ages will learn the fundamentals of the sport including drills, game play and interactive activities while learning to work as a team and benefit by improving handeye coordination, ball control and footwork. All equipment will be provided. Instruction is by USAPA/ PPR Certified Pickleball Coach. Activity # Date
Participants will learn fundamentals of indoor rock-climbing, self-esteem and physical fitness while taking part in fun and educational climbing games. Participants must wear closed-toe rubber-soled shoes; all other equipment is provided.
Activity # Date
DURATION: 5 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Julie Wood AGE(S): 8-12 RATE: $90 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $75
Activity # Date
TUMBLE KIDS II
Activity # Date
PEE WEE PICKLEBALL
Time
Day(s)
406122-10 Oct. 9 - Nov. 6 3:15- 4:15 p.m. Wed
YOUTH VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE DURATION: 4 Weeks INSTRUCTOR: Westerville North/South Volleyball Teams RATE: $55 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $40
WCC
Y
Each week will focus on specific skill sets throughout the game. Week 1 - passing, serving and scoring. Week 2 -setting, hitting and rotating. Week 3 - review of the game including passing, setting, hitting and serving. Week 4 - games with a smallsided tournament. Volleyball and t-shirt are included. Open to all levels. GRADES 3-4 Activity #
Date
406120-01
Sept. 14-Oct. 5 9-10:15 a.m. Sat
Time
Day(s)
GRADES 5-6 Activity #
Date
406120-02
Sept. 14-Oct. 5 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Sat
Time
Day(s)
Day(s)
409102-01 Sept. 12 - Oct. 17 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. Tue 409102-02 Sept. 12 - Oct. 17 6:45 - 7:45 p.m. Tue
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SPORTS
WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
SPECIAL INTEREST FENCING FOR KIDDOS
DURATION: 5 Weeks INSTRUCTOR: Isabel Alvarez, Profencing AGE(S): 7-10 RATE: $105 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $95
BANTAM BASKETBALL PFC NEW!
Y
Do you have a kiddo who struggles with focus, attention deficit, team sports, largegroup settings and self confidence? Then it’s time to try a sport that will help your child boost his or her focus, confidence and fitness. Fencing can be all of that and more. Equipment will be provided. Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
406107-05 Sept. 2 - Sept. 30 4:15 - 5 p.m. Mon 406107-06 Oct. 1 - Oct. 29 4:15 - 5 p.m. Mon 406107-10 Nov. 4 - Dec. 2 4:15 - 5 p.m. Mon
DURATION: 12 Weeks RATE: $100 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $85
Y Mandatory skills testing will be held on Saturday, Nov. 2 at the Community Center (see testing times). All players must be evaluated. Team composition is determined by skill level. Volunteer coaches are also needed for the leagues. All coaches will be required to sign a background screening release form. Screening fees have been built into league fees. Please notify Parks and Recreation if interested in coaching. Registrations are accepted on a first-come first-serve basis until each grade is filled. The number of participants in each grade is limited. Please note that special requests for team assignments will be limited. Activity # Date
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WCC
Time
Day(s)
Grade 4 Boys
406104-01 Nov. 2 -Mar. 14 varies Skills Test - Nov. 2 9:45 -10:45 a.m. Sat
Sat
406104-02 Nov. 2 -Mar. 14 varies Skills Test - Nov. 2 9:45 -10:45 a.m. Sat
FENCING FOR BEGINNERS DURATION: 5 Weeks INSTRUCTOR: Isabel Alvarez, Profencing AGE(S): 8 and up RATE: $125 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $110
PFC NEW!
Y
Students will learn the sport of fencing and develop strong fencing skills, coordination and balance while understanding the basic rules. Equipment will be provided. Activity # Date
Time
406107-04 406107-05 406107-06 EPEE
406107-07 406107-08 406107-09
Sept. 2-Oct. 30 7-8 p.m. Oct. 7-Oct 29 7-8 p.m. Nov. 11-Dec. 2 7-8 p.m.
Sat
406104-05 Nov. 2 -Mar. 14 varies Skills Test - Nov. 2 8:30 - 9:30 a.m. Sat
Sat
Makeup skills testing is on Nov. 9 at the same times for each age as above.
FAMILY TAE KWON DO
Sept. 7-Oct. 5 3:15-4:15 p.m. Sat Oct. 12-Nov. 9 3:15-4:15 p.m. Sat Nov. 16-Dec. 14 3:15-4:15 p.m. Sat Mon Mon Mon
WCC DURATION: 12 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Jeff and Shelley Green AGE(S): 6 and up A RATE: $140 Y DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $125
106111-02 Jan. 6 -Mar. 10 6 - 10 p.m. Registration Date: Thursday, Dec. 5
DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR: Recreation Leaders AGE(S): Grades 2 and 3 RATE: $75 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $60
Activity # Date
Date
Time
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PRESCHOOL
HOF- Hoff Woods Park 556 McCorkle Blvd.
Y
YOUTH
OA OLDER ADULT
WGC- Westerville Golf Center 450 W. Schrock Rd.
Time
*NO CLASS: DEC. 22, DEC. 29
Day(s)
LIVE WELL
RPC - Recreation Program Center 64 E. Walnut St.
WCC
Y
Day(s)
406105-01* Dec. 7 - Feb. 8 times will vary Sat
405218-01* Sept. 6 - Nov. 22 6:35- 8 p.m. Fri
P
Mon/Thu
Instructional, non-competitive games played on lowered rims with youth-sized basketballs. Games will begin Saturday, Jan. 5 with varying morning start times. Additional information will be available after registration date. Volunteer coaches are needed to assist with the program. Call the Program Manager at (614) 901-6543. Each participant receives a t-shirt and ball.
ALL LEVELS
ADULT
Mon
PEE WEE BASKETBALL
Although Tae Kwon Do is the art of kicking and punching, its more important components are respect, discipline, focus and confidence. Our training incorporates self improvement and self defense. Join as an individual or make it a family event. Activity #
A
Day(s)
Junior / Senior
Grade 4-8 Girls
Sat Sat Sat
SABER
Time
106111-01 Jan. 6 -Mar. 10 6 - 10 p.m. Registration Date: Wednesday, Dec. 4
Sat
406104-04 Nov. 2 -Mar. 14 varies Sat Skills Test - Nov. 2 12:15 - 1:15 p.m. Sat
Day(s)
Sept. 7-Oct. 5 2-3 p.m. Oct. 12-Nov. 9 2-3 p.m. Nov. 16-Dec. 14 2-3 p.m.
Y
Leagues will be grouped by grade and day. Players must play within their grade levels. Registration dates are labeled below next to each age group and will be held at the Community Center from 5:30-8 p.m. You may sign up as a team or individual. If signing up as a team, all team members must be listed with on the roster with their names, address,’ and phone numbers. All team member fees must be paid at time of registration (max 10 participants per team). If you do not have 10 players, we will place individuals on your team. If signing up as an individual, you will be placed on a team by staff. All teams will be required to have a parent/coach over the age of 21 sitting on bench during each game.
Grade 7-8 Boys
FOIL
406107-01 406107-02 406107-03
WCC
Freshman / Sophomore
Grade 6 Boys
406104-03 Nov. 2 -Mar. 14 varies Skills Test - Nov. 2 11 a.m. -12 p.m. Sat
DURATION: 10 Weeks INSTRUCTOR: Recreation Leaders RATE: $100 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $85
Activity # Date
Grade 5 Boys
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HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL LEAGUES
PC PARENT/CHILD VP - VolleyPark 5501 Sandalwood Blvd, Columbus
SPORTS SPECIAL INTEREST MEN’S BASKETBALL LEAGUE DURATION: 10 Weeks AGE(S): 18 and up RATE: $465 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $450
WCC
A
This competitive league is for teams that have experience playing in a competitive environment, such as high school or college. Interested teams may pick up a league packet from the Westerville Community Center after Aug. 18. Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
COMPETITIVE
406204-01 Sept. 25- Dec. 4 6:30 - 9:50 p.m. Wed
ADULT GOLF LESSONS DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR: Mike Woodruff AGE(S): 16 and up RATE: $100 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $85
WGC
A
PGA Certified Golf PRO will show you the Natural, logical and easy way to learn the simple mechanics of the golf swing. Also learn exercises and drills to help you improve your golf game. There is an extra fee for golf balls. Activity #
Date
406201-01 Sept. 10 - Oct. 15 406201-02 Sept. 10 - Oct. 15 406201-03* Sept. 11 - Oct. 23 406201-04* Sept. 11 - Oct. 23 *NO CLASS: OCT. 9
Time
6 - 7 p.m. 7 - 8 p.m. 6 - 7 p.m. 7 - 8 p.m.
Day(s)
Tue Tue Wed Wed
BEGINNERS PICKLEBALL CLINIC DURATION: 2 Days INSTRUCTOR(S): Steve Ballmann Bob Fichtelman AGE(S): Adult RATE: $15 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $10
DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR: Ray Stephens AGE(S): 16 and up RATE: $85 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $70
A
Learn the correct grips and improve your footwork and six strokes of tennis. Please bring a new unopened can of tennis balls and your own racket. Rainouts will be rescheduled. Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
406202-01 406202-02 406202-03 406202-04 406202-05 406202-06
Sept. 10 - Oct. 15 Sept. 10 - Oct. 15 Sept. 11 - Oct. 16 Sept. 11 - Oct. 16 Sept. 12 - Oct. 17 Sept. 12 - Oct. 17
6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Tue 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Tue 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Wed 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Wed 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Thu 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Thu
SNOWFLAKE CASTLE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!
A
This clinic will teach you the basic knowledge of the game and techniques to make sure you’re ready to play. Clinics are highly recommended for first time players to ensure they understand the game before taking the court to compete against others. Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
406121-01 Sept. 18 - Sept. 25 1-3 p.m. Wed 406121-02 Oct. 23 - Oct. 30 1-3 p.m. Wed 406121-03 Nov. 13 - Nov. 20 1-3 p.m. Wed
HOF
DURATION: 10 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Recreation Staff AGE(S): 18 and up
Time
Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
Time
Day(s)
406202-01 Sept. 24 - Dec. 3 6:30 - 9:50 p.m. Tue
WCC
Activity #
Date
406202-02 Sept. 25 - Dec. 4 6:30 - 9:50 p.m. Wed
SOFTBALL LEAGUES A
RATE: $25 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $20 Date
A
COMPETITIVE
RECREATIONAL
Players with increased skills, strategy and consistency that enjoy playing in a competitive environment while using tactical skills.
Activity #
WCC
Our COED leagues have you covered if you’re looking for a fun night with friends on Wednesdays, or a competitive game with a power-like league on Tuesdays. Leagues fill quickly so don’t wait. Interested teams may pick up a league packet from the Westerville Community Center beginning August 18.
WCC
PICKLEBALL
Day(s)
COMPETITIVE ADVANCED
The City of Westerville Parks & Recreation Department offers A nine leagues for Men’s and Coed Softball. Interested teams may pick up registration packets at the Westerville Community Center (350 N. Cleveland Ave.) Sept. 4. The following information is a breakdown of 2019 league offerings and fees. Online registration is available. For more information please call the Recreation Manager, at (614) 901-6542.
RATE: $35 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $30
DURATION: 5 Weeks AGE(S): 18 and up RATE: $375 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $330 Activity # Date Time Day(s)
Activity #
306206-01
406112-01 Starting Oct.
ADULT TENNIS LESSONS
ADULT COED VOLLEYBALL
DURATION: 10 Weeks AGE(S): 18 and up RATE: $265 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $250
7 - 10 a.m. Tue/Thu
Players with an above average skill set that enjoy a competitive environment. Date
Time
Day(s)
MONDAY COED OPEN
Sept. 9-Oct 7
COMPETITIVE INTERMEDIATE
TUESDAY MEN’S OPEN
406112-02 Starting Oct.
WEDNESDAY MEN’S B
1 - 3 p.m. Mon 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Thu 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Fri
Players who have the basics and foundation of Pickleball that are looking to play at a social and recreational level. Activity #
Date
Time
306207-01 306207-03
Sept. 10-Oct. 8 Sept. 11-Oct. 9
Varies
Mon
Varies
Tue
Varies
Wed
Varies
Thu
THURSDAY MEN’S OPEN
306207-02
Sept. 12-Oct. 10
Day(s)
NON-COMPETITIVE
406112-03 Starting Oct.
10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Mon 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Tue 1 - 3 p.m. Fri
SEE PAGE 91 FOR DETAILS
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SPORTS
WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
SPECIAL INTEREST
SKILLS N’ DRILLS
DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR: Recreational Coaches RATE: $25 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $20
STICK N’ PUCK OPEN RINK HOCKEY
KNX
Y
AGE(S): All Ages
Work on your skills or take-up a mini-game with friends during this free open-rink time. Equipment is not supplied, please bring your own sticks, gloves, balls and helmets. No coaching or organized teams. Open dawn to dusk Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays (Roller Hockey only 2-9 p.m.).
LEVEL 1 - NEW PLAYERS OR THOSE STILL LEARNING This sneaker-only course will progress each week covering stick control, passing, shooting, coordination, movement and gameplay. Classes will consist of a short warm-up followed by 30-minutes of skill development and 10-minutes of gameplay. Hockey sticks will be provided but class members may use their own equipment. AGES: 5-9 Activity #
Dates
Times
Day
406150-01
Sept. 10-Oct. 15
5:15-6 p.m.
Tue
406150-02
Sept. 10-Oct. 15
6:15-7 p.m.
Tue
406150-03
Sept. 12-Oct. 17
5:15-6 p.m.
Thu
406150-04
Sept. 12-Oct. 17
6:15-7 p.m.
Thu
AGES: 10-14 Activity #
Dates
Times
Day
406150-05
Sept. 10-Oct. 15
5:15-6 p.m.
Tue
406150-06
Sept. 10-Oct. 15
6:15-7 p.m.
Tue
406150-07
Sept. 12-Oct. 17
5:15-6 p.m.
Thu
406150-08
Sept. 12-Oct. 17
6:15-7 p.m.
Thu
PRESEASON PICKUP STREET HOCKEY DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR: Darcy Cahill AGE(S): 6-12 DROP IN - $5
KNX
Y
Looking for a quick pickup game? Come out during these drop-in game. Be sure to bring your helmet and stick for this preseason warm-up. Activity #
Sept. 18
Dates
Day
6-8 p.m.
Wed
THOMAS JAMES KNOX MEMORIAL STREET HOCKEY TOURNAMENT
SATURDAY, SEPT. 7 SUNDAY, SEPT. 8 Grades 9 - 12 $100 PER TEAM Register your team with activity #406170-01. Must register before Aug. 28, 2019.
OHIO ROLLER HOCKEY CLUB ADULT LEAGUES AVAILABLE
This 5v5 street hockey tournament consisting of 12 Teams with a minimum of 10/maximum of 15 players per team plus a goalie will be based on round-robin play guaranteeing a minimum of three games with a maximum of eight games per team including a single-elimination bracket. Team coaches will be required to officiate games when their team is not playing. All games will be formatted with three, six-minute periods and running clock. Limited availability.
Ohio Roller Hockey is partnering with the Westerville Parks & Recreation Department to provide instruction for youth roller hockey programs and adult roller hockey leagues. For more information about this organization, visit www.ohiorollerhockey.com or email ohiorollerhockeycoop@gmail.com.
Call the Sports Manager at (614) 901-6543 for more information.
SUNDAYS, 9 A.M. - 12:30 P.M. | REGISTER AT WWW.OHIOROLLERHOCKEY.COM
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ADULT
P
PRESCHOOL
Y
YOUTH
OA OLDER ADULT KNX - Thomas James Knox Rink 535 Park Meadow Rd.
LIVE WELL
PC PARENT/CHILD
Adaptive & Inclusive OSU TAILGATE PARTY DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR: Adaptive and Inclusive Staff AGE(S): 15 and up RATE: $15 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $10
WCC
A
O-H-I-O...Let’s Go Bucks! Come cheer on the Buckeyes as they take on the Indiana Hoosiers in this B1G match up. We’ll enjoy typical tailgate snacks, build an OSU themed craft at halftime and of course cheer our team to victory! Activity #
Date
Time
415501-01
Sept. 14
11:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
The defending B1G Champion Ohio State Men’s Hockey team has their eyes on a national title this year. Come cheer on the Buckeyes as a foe stands in their way. Don’t forget to wear your scarlet and gray! Date
Sept. 2
A
ADULT
Time
TBD
P
WSC DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR: Adaptive and Inclusive Staff Y AGE(S): 13 and up A RATE: $5
Join us as we try to find our way through the MAiZE at Little Darby Creek. Remember to wear proper attire as we will be on a farm.
Join us for our Annual Halloween Dance in your best costume! There will be pizza, drinks, candy and a prize for best costume. Please fill out your Medical and Permission forms.
Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
Activity #
Date
415503-08
Sept. 28
11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Sat
415503-09
Oct. 18
Time
6 - 8 p.m.
Day(s)
Fri
Sat
WCC DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR: Adaptive and Inclusive Staff A AGE(S): 15 and up RATE: $25 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $20
415501-04
HALLOWEEN DANCE
WCC DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR: Adaptive and Inclusive Staff NEW! Y AGE(S): 13 and up Y RATE: $25 A DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $20
Day(s)
OHIO STATE MEN’S ICE HOCKEY
Activity #
CORN MAZE
THE GREAT WESTERVILLE PUMPKIN GLOW
HOLIDAY CELEBRATION
Join us for the first ever Westerville Pumpkin Glow. Thousands of carved pumpkins will be on display along the trail. There will also be games, music, food trucks and much more.
Who doesn’t enjoy sitting around enjoying the company of friends exchanging gifts? We’ll also enjoy the ever so popular movie Elf while sipping on egg nog and crunching cookies! Friends should bring a white elephant gift totaling no more then $10 to participate in the gift exchange. Happy Holidays everyone!
WCC DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR: Adaptive and Inclusive Staff A AGE(S): 15 and up RATE: $15
Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
415501-06
Oct. 26
7-9 p.m.
Sat
Day(s)
Sat
PRESCHOOL
Y
YOUTH
OA OLDER ADULT
WCC - Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave.
DURATION: 1 Day WCC INSTRUCTOR: Adaptive and Inclusive Staff A AGE(S): 15 and up RATE: $15 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $10
Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
415502-05
Dec. 7
6 - 8 p.m.
Sat
LIVE WELL
PC PARENT/CHILD
WSC - Westerville Senior Center 310 W. Main St.
MEDICAL and PERMISSION FORMS Must be completed two weeks prior to the program start date.
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ACTIVITIES BY AGE CONTENTS 67 Preschool 71 Youth 74 Adult 77 Older Adult
Back to School With the start of school right around the corner, both youth and parents are excited for a new year. Most families are planning for full days ahead filled with learning and after-school activities with both old and new friends. Student of all ages are wondering what the new year will hold when it comes to teachers, friends and maybe even a new school. Will they have all the correct supplies, will they be so excited they can’t sleep the night before the big day and what kind of homework will they have.
FIRST DAY OF CLASSES:
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Tuesday, Aug. 13 Grades 1-6 & 9-12 Wednesday, Aug. 14 Grades 7-8 Friday, Aug. 16 Kindergarten Monday, Aug. 19 Preschool
AB C 1 23
A OA
BELOW ARE SOME EASY TO FOLLOW TIPS TO GET READY FOR THE NEW YEAR: 1. Get back into your sleep routine early. 2. Shop for school supplies together. 3. Re-establish your normal school routines including homework time and turning off the tech. 4. Organize a location in the home for just homework. 5. Review all materials and pack your backpack. 6. Make an after school plan that includes extracurricular activities. However, you organize, plan to have a great school year.
AB C Preschool 1 23 PRINCESS DANCE PARTY
TAP FOR TOTS
GEN DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Generations Performing P Arts Center AGE(S): 3 - 5 RATE: $75 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $60
DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Vicky Ball AGE(S): 3- 4 RATE: $35 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $30
Your little one will love moving like a Disney princess when learning and dancing to songs from favorite Disney movies. Children will learn the story and participate in other royal activities.
Introduce children to the basic tap techniques. Your child will learn to use rhythms and sounds to create tap steps while increasing body coordination. Peppy upbeat music will enhance the experience. Tap shoes or hard-soled shoes are required.
Activity # Date
Time
Activity # Date
407108-01 Sept. 4-Oct. 9
10:10 - 10:50 a.m. Wed
Day(s)
FANTASY BALLET
DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Vicky Ball AGE(S): 3-4 RATE: $35 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $30
Time
Time
P
Day(s)
407103-01 Sept. 10 - Oct. 29 6:45 -7:15 p.m. Tue
PIANO PLAYTIME RPC
P
A great introduction to classical ballet. Young dancers will build a dance vocabulary by learning basic ballet positions and steps. Through the enrichment of creative play, coupled with ballet techniques, children are encouraged to choreograph their own dance/play. Activity # Date
DISCOVERY HOUR RPC
Day(s)
SEC DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Sounds Educational Center P AGE(S): 4-6 RATE: $85 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $70
Using the Suzuki method, children will develop various skills, including basic note reading and beat rhythm focusing on exploration and creativity. Activity # Date
Time
407141-01 Sept. 10- Oct. 15 407141-02 Sept. 11- Oct. 16
1-2 p.m. Tue 1-2 p.m. Wed
Day(s)
407101-01 Sept. 10 - Oct. 29 6:15 - 6:45 p.m. Tue
POP STAR JAZZ
HIP HOP AND TUMBLE GEN DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Generations Performing P Arts Center AGE(S): 3-5 RATE: $75 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $60
Your child will flip for this class learning beginning tumbling skills and how to make sounds and rhythms with their feet. Arts and exercise rolled into one great class. Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
407110-01 Sept. 4-Oct. 9 10:50 - 11:30 a.m. Wed
GEN DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Generations Performing P Arts Center AGE(S): 3-5 RATE: $75 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $60
DURATION: 4 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Kim Chapman AGE(S): 3-5 with parent RATE: $35 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $25
PC
Bring your questions and imagination each week as we investigate new ideas while strengthening fine motor skills, language and curiosity for the world around us. Watch as your child makes new discoveries about themselves and their world as they play and learn in this fun, sometimes messy, hands-on class. Activity #
Date
Time
413703-01 413703-02
Sept. 11- Oct. 2 Oct. 8 - Oct. 29
10 - 11a.m. Wed 10 - 11a.m. Tue
Day(s)
ZUMBINI
PC DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Samantha Smith AGE(S): birth- 5 years with parent RATE: $160 SIBLING RATE: $110 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $145 SIBLING DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $95
Created by Zumba and BabyFirst, Zumbini is an early childhood education program that uses original music and movement to promote cognitive, social, fine/gross motor skills and emotional development while creating the ultimate bonding experience for families. This program also includes a Bini Bundle including 20 songs, songbook with lyrics and parenting tips and plush doll. Activity # Date
401632-01
Time
Day(s)
Sept. 26 - Nov. 7 5:45- 6:30 p.m. Wed
Come learn to dance to all of your favorite pop songs. Students will learn jazz techniques and various dances from their favorite singer. Activity # Date
Time
407109-01 Sept. 4-Oct. 9
9:30 - 10:10 a.m. Wed
Day(s)
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PRESCHOOL
WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
OUTDOOR / SPECIAL INTEREST OUTDOOR EXPLORERS
ZUMBA KIDS
PC DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Samantha Smith AGE(S): 6-11 RATE: $160 SIBLING RATE: $110 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $145 SIBLING DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $95
Zumba® Kids classes feature kid-friendly routines based on original Zumba® choreography. We break down the steps, add games, activities and cultural exploration elements into the class structure. Helps develop a healthy lifestyle and incorporate fitness as a natural part of children’s lives by making fitness fun. Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
401640-01 Sept. 26 - Nov. 7 5-5:45 p.m. Wed
JUMPIN’ JELLYBEANS
Time
HERITAGE PARK
Day(s)
Sept. 18-Oct. 23 9:45- 10:30a.m. Sept. 18-Oct. 23 10:45-11:30a.m. Sept. 18-Oct. 23 5:30 - 6:15p.m. Sept. 19-Oct. 24 5:30 - 6:15p.m.
Wed Wed Wed Thu
JINGLE BELL HOP DURATION: 3 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Cathi Staysniak RATE: $35 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $25
NEW!
P PC
We will have lots of fun as we dance, play games, sing and learn around the Christmas theme. Children will take home a few special items used in class to share the spirit. Be sure to bring your energy and dress to have fun. AGE(S): 3-5
Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
Activity # Date
413706-01
Sept. 17
10 -11a.m.
Tue
401605-01 Dec. 4-Dec. 18 11:30 a.m.-12:10 p.m. Wed 401605-02 Dec. 4-Dec. 18 6:50-7:30 p.m. Wed
Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
AGE(S): 5-7
413706-02
Oct. 9
10 -11a.m.
Wed
Activity # Date
OLDE TOWN
DURATION: 2 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Kim Chapman AGE(S): 3-5 with parent RATE: $10 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $5
Time
Time
401605-03 Dec. 4-Dec. 18 7:30-8:10 p.m.
Day(s)
Day(s)
Wed
KIDS IN ACTION
WIGGLY WORMS
Jump into our exciting introduction to gymnastics. This course is for the energetic toddler and their caregivers. We will learn to jump, roll and tumble while enjoying music and fun-filled educational games. Caregivers MUST be able to lift child.
401607-01 401607-02 401607-03 401607-04
Bring your little naturalist out for this fun, hands-on class that explores the nature around us. Investigate parks near to home and experience a side of Westerville you may not have known was there!
P PC
DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Lisa “Sonnie” Parise AGE(S): 18-36 months with parent RATE: $50 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $40
Activity # Date
PC
DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Kim Chapman AGE(S): 3-5 with parent RATE: $10 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $5
HER
PC
DURATION: 4 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Cathi Staysniak RATE: $35 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $25
NEW!
P PC
They’re wiggly and squiggly! Come learn about these little creatures in this fun, hands-on class!
Kids will love learning as they dance, sing and play games together. We will use and expand their cognitive and large motor skills when they participate in this fun class.
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
AGE(S): 3-5
413717-01 413717-02
10- 11 a.m. 10- 11 a.m.
Tue Wed
Activity # Date
Sept. 24 Oct. 16
Time
Day(s)
401610-01 Sept. 11-Oct. 9 11:30 a.m.-12:10 p.m. Wed 401610-02 Sept. 11-Oct. 9 6:50-7:30 p.m. Wed AGE(S): 5-7 Activity # Date
LEAPIN’ LOLLIPOPS P PC
DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Lisa “Sonnie” Parise AGE(S): 3-4 with parent RATE: $50 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $40
Time
DURATION: 3 Weeks INSTRUCTOR: Cathi Staysniak AGE(S): 12- 36 months with parent RATE: $35 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $25
Activity # Date
401621-01 401621-02 401621-03 401621-04
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P
PRESCHOOL
Y
RPC - Recreation Program Center 64 E. Walnut St.
NEW!
P PC
This class will be a merry way to get out the holiday wiggles. We will have lots of fun as we dance, sing and interactively learn all about the holiday spirit. Children will be able to take home a few special items used in class.
Day(s)
401614-01 Sept.18-Oct. 23 11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Wed 401614-02 Sept.19-Oct. 24 6:30 - 7:15 p.m. Thu
A
Day(s)
ROCKIN’ AROUND THE HOLIDAY TREE
Leap, tumble and roll with your spirited preschooler. Emphasis will be placed on learning safe basic gymnastics skills, practicing proper etiquette and improving overall coordination. Beam-bouncing and parachute adventures are among the various exercises available during this class. Caregivers MUST be able to lift child. Activity # Date
Time
401610-03 Sept. 11-Oct. 9 7:30-8:10 p.m. Wed *NO CLASS: SEPT. 25
YOUTH
OA OLDER ADULT HER - Heritage Park 60 N. Cleveland Ave.
LIVE WELL
Time
Day(s)
Dec. 4 - Dec. 18 9 -9:45 a.m. Wed Dec. 4 - Dec. 18 10 -10:45 a.m. Tue Dec. 4 - Dec. 18 6 -6:30 p.m. Tue Dec. 4 - Dec. 18 9:50 -10:30 a.m. Tue
PC PARENT/CHILD
OLD - Olde Town Park 108 Old County Line Rd.
PRESCHOOL SPECIAL INTEREST MUSIC TOGETHER ©
TODDLER TIME ROUNDUP
DURATION: 10 Weeks P INSTRUCTOR(S): Music Together AGE(S): birth-5 with parent RATE: $190 per participant/ $125 per sibling DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $175 per participant/$110 per sibling
DURATION: 4 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Cathi Staysniak RATE: $35 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $25
Music Together© encourages children to experience music through free play. Classes include singing, games, movement and rhythm instruments using a multi-cultural curriculum developed by early childhood music experts and taught by a registered instructor. Families receive a songbook, two CDs and a download code. There is a $65 sibling discount with a registered student. More information on teachers and classes available at www.wholeysisters.com. Activity #
Date
401613-01 401613-02 401613-03 401613-04
Sept. 4-Nov. 6 5:15 - 6 p.m. Sept. 4-Nov. 6 6:15 - 7 p.m. Sept. 4-Nov. 6 9:15 - 10 a.m. Sept. 4-Nov. 6 10:15 - 11 a.m.
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Bring your little ones out for some fun with friends as we sing and dance to a fun action story. Children will use large motor skills and singing as we learn more about the story’s theme. Activities will incorporate age-appropriate cognitive skills like ABC’s, numbers, shapes and colors. Each session will bring new and exciting activities. AGE(S): 12-24 months with parent Activity # Date
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401608-01* Sept. 11-Oct. 9 9 - 9:45 a.m. Tue AGE(S): 24-36 months with parent Activity # Date
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410610-02* Sept. 11-Oct. 9 10 -10:45 a.m. Tue AGE(S): 18-36 months with parent Activity # Date
Time
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401608-03* Sept. 11-Oct. 9
6 - 6:45 p.m. Tue
AGE(S): 18-36 months with parent
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Time
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401608 -04* Sept. 11-Oct. 9 9:50 - 10:30 a.m. Tue *NO CLASS: SEPT. 25
Post your favorite pictures of Westerville Parks and Recreation using #acitywithinapark.
DURATION: 3 Weeks INSTRUCTOR: Cathi Staysniak RATE: $35 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $25
NEW!
P PC
Our city is protected and cared for by some pretty amazing community helpers. During this class, we will learn about these helpers using music, literacy, art, our senses and more. A yummy snack will be provided. AGE(S): 18-36 months with parent Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
401624-01 Nov. 12-Nov. 26 9:15-10:15 a.m. Tue AGE(S): 2.5-5 years Activity # Date
Time
TOY STORY FUN NEW!
DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR: Cathi Staysniak RATE: $15 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $10
P PC
A big howdy will be heard as we join the crew from this spectacular program. We will meet all the characters and create our own memories. Enjoy games, art and superyummy snacks.. AGE(S): 18-36 months with parent Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
401617-01 Sept. 16
9-10 a.m.
Mon
AGE(S): 2.5-5 with parent Activity # Date
Time
401617-02 Sept. 16 401617-03 Sept. 16
10:15-11:15 a.m. Mon 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Mon
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AGE(S): 5-7 Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
401617-04 Sept. 16
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Mon
AGE(S): 2-3 with parent Activity # Date
Time
401617-05 Sept. 17
9:30-10:30 a.m. Tue
Day(s)
AGE(S): 4-5 Activity # Date
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401617-06 Sept. 17
10:30-11:30 a.m. Tue
Day(s)
AGE(S): 4-6
FABULOUS FALL FUN
OUR COMMUNITY SUPERHEROES
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DURATION: 3 Weeks INSTRUCTOR: Cathi Staysniak RATE: $35 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $25
P PC
AGE(S): 18-36 months with parent Activity # Date
Time
401625-01 Oct. 8-Oct. 22
9:15-10:15 a.m. Tue
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AGE(S): 2.5-5 Time
Time
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401617-07 Sept. 17
1-2 p.m.
Tue
NEW!
Fall is full of fabulous fun. As the change of season comes children will be eager to learn and play as we explore all of our fall favorites. A delicious snack will be provided.
Activity # Date
Activity # Date
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401625-02 Oct. 8-Oct. 22 10:30-11:30 a.m. Tue
CRAZY ART ADVENTURES DURATION: 4 Weeks INSTRUCTOR: Cathi Staysniak RATE: $55 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $45
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P PC
This class will provide time for your child to create exciting art projects, make new friends and have fun. Activities could include games, stories and music. A snack will be provided. Please provide a smock or wear old clothes. All materials included. AGE(S): 4-6 Activity # Date
Time
401618-01 Oct. 1-Oct. 22 1-2 p.m. 401618-03 Nov. 12-Dec. 10 1-2 p.m.
401624-02 Nov. 12-Nov. 26 10:30-11:30 a.m. Tue
NEW!
Day(s)
Tue Tue
AGE(S): 5-7 Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
401618-02 Oct. 1-Oct. 22 6-7:30 p.m. Tue 401618-04 Nov. 12-Dec. 10 6-7:30 p.m. Tue
JOIN US FOR TONS OF GREAT HALLOWEEN EVENTS THAT ARE FAMILY-FRIENDLY AND AGE APPROPRIATE THIS FALL INCLUDING THE NEW GREAT WESTERVILLE PUMPKIN GLOW. SEE PAGES 20, 33.
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SPECIAL INTEREST MOVING AND GROOVING GAMES P
DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Cathi Staysniak RATE: $35 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $25
This energetic class provides your preschooler with fun gross motor activities and games. Children will have fun while practicing their listening skills and following instructions. We will incorporate new activities each week that are fun and educational, too. AGE(S): 3-5 Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
401012-01* Oct. 16-Nov. 20 10-11:15 a.m. Tue 401012-02* Oct. 16-Nov. 20 6:45-7:30 p.m. Tue AGE(S): 5-7 Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
401012-03* Oct. 16-Nov. 20 7:30-8:10 p.m. Tue *NO CLASS: NOV. 16
GOBBLE GOBBLE GOBBLE
SANTA’S WORKSHOP
DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR: Cathi Staysniak RATE: $15 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $10
DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR: Cathi Staysniak RATE: $15 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $10
NEW!
P PC
Together we will make and eat a fun pilgrim snack mix and explore a harvest of art/ sensory projects. Children will play Turkey, Turkey, Pie and Potato as we celebrate this holiday. AGE(S): 5-7
DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR: Cathi Staysniak RATE: $15 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $10
NEW!
P PC
We will sing spooktacular songs, play games read favorite tales and even explore pumpkin dough. Wear a simple costume or dress in Halloween gear-just be sure they are ready for fun, and can move easily and get messy.
P PC
Come learn festive songs, read holiday books and play reindeer games. We will create handmade projects to give as gifts and have a North Pole snack. Wear clothes that can get messy.
AGE(S): 18-36 months with parent
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
401636-01 Nov. 24
2-3 p.m.
Sun
AGE(S): 18-36 months with parent
Activity # Date
Time
401639-01 Dec. 19 401639-05 Dec. 20
9-10 a.m. 9:30-10:30 a.m.
Day(s)
Thu Fri
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
AGE(S): 2.5-5 with parent
401636-02 Nov. 24 401636-04 Nov. 25
3-4 p.m. 9-10 a.m.
Sun Mon
Activity # Date
Time
401639-02 Dec. 19 401639-03 Dec. 19
10:15-11:15 a.m. Thu 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Thu
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
401636-03 Nov. 24
4-5 p.m.
Sun
AGE(S): 4-6
AGE(S): 2.5-5 with parent Activity # Date
Time
401636-05 Nov. 25
10:15-11:15 a.m.
Day(s)
Mon
AGE(S): 3-5
BOO TO YOU
NEW!
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
401636-06 Nov. 25
11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Mon
AGE(S): 3-5 Activity # Date
Time
401636-07 Nov. 25
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Day(s)
Mon
Day(s)
AGE(S): 5-7 Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
401639-04 Dec. 19
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Thu
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
401639-06 Dec. 20
10:30-11:30 a.m. Fri
AGE(S): 4-5
AGE(S): 4-6 Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
401639-07 Dec. 20
1-2 p.m.
Fri
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
401639-08 Dec. 20
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Fri
AGE(S): 2-4
AGE(S): 18-36 months with parent Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
401616-01 Sept. 16 401616-03 Sept. 16
3-4 p.m. 9-10 a.m.
Mon Mon
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
401616-02 Sept. 16
4-5 p.m.
Mon
LOOKING FOR SOME FUN INDOORS THIS FALL?
AGE(S): 4-6
Join us for Pee Wee Play Gym on Mondays and Toddler Time on Fridays. See page 30 for details.
AGE(S): 2.5-5 with parent Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
401616-04 Sept. 16
10:15-11:15 a.m. Mon
AGE(S): 3-5 Activity # Date
Time
401616-05 Sept. 17
11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Tue
Day(s)
AGE(S): 3-6
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401616-06 Sept. 17
6:30-7:30 p.m.
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Youth JR. CERAMICS
TEEN CERAMICS DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Chris Powell AGE(S): 14-17 RATE: $80 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $65
RPC
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Students will work on individual projects as they continue to develop in their chosen clay techniques. The potter’s wheel is available as a creative tool as well as a slab roller for those who wish to hand build. More emphasis will be placed on design of individual projects and how best to achieve the student’s goal. Activity # Date
407138-01
Time
HOMESCHOOL CERAMICS RPC
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Basic hand-building techniques will be taught as the student learns about clay. Glazed projects will be the end result of assignments and creative time. Ages 11 to 13 will also have use of the potter’s wheel. Activity # Date
407131-01
Sept. 17 - Nov. 5
Time
5 - 6 p.m.
Tue
407130 -01
Time
Participants will learn various techniques as they work on individual projects. The potter ’s wheel will be introduced as an additional option to hand building. Activity # Date
Time
407136 -01
5 - 6:15 p.m. Mon
Sept. 16 - Nov. 4
Day(s)
TRENDY CRAFTS DURATION: 4 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Amber Houck AGE(S): 9-12 RATE: $75 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $60
Time
Y
Activity #
Date
407126-07
Nov. 20-Dec. 11 5 -6:30 p.m. Wed
RPC
Y
Day(s)
Sept. 16 - Nov. 4 4 - 4:45 p.m. Mon
DURATION: 4 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Amber Houck AGE(S): 7-12 RATE: $65 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $55
DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Sean Joshi AGE(S): 8-12 RATE: $95 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $80
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This beginner class focuses on guitar technique through song play. We’ll learn to tune the guitar using the metronome, correct posture, left and right hand technique, basic theory concepts, chord diagrams, chord strumming and a few songs. Requires a six-string acoustic guitar, a music stand and Alfred’s Kid’s Guitar Course 1 book. Activity #
Date
Time
407140-01
Oct. 1-Nov. 5
7 -7:30 p.m. Tue
Day(s)
WCC
We will create trendy crafts using some mixed media, acrylic paints and creativity. Lots of creative freedom with lots of encouragement and instruction.
KIDS PAINT
Participants will learn various techniques as they work on individual projects. The potter ’s wheel will be introduced as an additional option to hand building. Activity # Date
Y
Day(s)
Day(s)
CLAY PLAY DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Chris Powell AGE(S): 7-9 RATE: $65 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $55
RPC
Day(s)
Sept. 17 - Nov. 5 5 - 6:15 p.m. Tue
DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Chris Powell AGE(S): 9-13 RATE: $60 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $50
GUITAR FOR BEGINNERS
DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Chris Powell AGE(S): 10-13 RATE: $80 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $65
Y
Step- by-step acrylic painting class. No experience required. We will be painting on canvas. Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
407125-01 Sept. 11-Oct. 2
6:15 p.m.
Wed
DANCE EXPRESSIONS DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Vicky Ball AGE(S): 6-12 RATE: $45 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $35
RPC
Y
Cool, hip music combined with creative dance gives this class a dynamic approach to creativity and self-expression. Develop knowledge of various dances and styles such as hip hop, modern and jazz. Wear comfortable clothing and light, soft-soled flat shoes. Activity #
Date
407106-01
Sept. 10 - Oct. 29 8 - 8:45 p.m. Tue
Time
Day(s)
JR. TAP DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Vicky Ball AGE(S): 5-10 RATE: $45 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $35
RPC
Y
Continuation of the basic tap steps are taught using peppy upbeat music to enhance the experience. Tap shoes or hard-soled shoes are required. Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
407112-01 Sept. 10 - Oct. 29 8- 8:45 p.m. Tue
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CREATIVE ARTS
Drama Classes
ORIENTEERING
LEARN TO CANOE NEW!
DURATION: 4 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Kim Chapman AGE(S): 10 and up RATE: $25 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $20
CHARLOTTE’S WEB
RPC DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Candace Mazur-Darman Y RATE: $85 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $70
Discover a friendly spider’s love for Wilbur the pig. Travel from the barnyard to the County Fair and join in the classic tale of a young girl’s love for her rescued pig.
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Learn to read compass and map out in the real world. Each week we will practice these new skills on fun adventures through our parks! We will meet at a different park each week. Schedules will be available the first day of class.
DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Kim Chapman AGE(S): 10 and up RATE: $20 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $15
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Learn how to canoe from American Canoe Association certified instructors. You will learn paddling techniques, boating safety, how to properly fit a life jacket and more. Perfect for beginners or those who want a refresher. Bring a water bottle and towel and plan to get wet!
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
Activity #
Date
Time
413719-01
6-7 p.m.
Tue
413722-01
Sept. 7
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Sept. 3-Sept. 24
HOF NEW!
Day(s)
Sat
AGE(S): 6- 8 Activity # Date
Time
407154-01 Sept. 14 - Nov. 2 10 - 11 a.m.
Day(s)
Sat
KIDS NATURE NIGHT OUT/IN
Day(s)
Y DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Kim Chapman AGE(S): 6-12 RATE: $25 per participant / $20 per sibling DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $20 per participant / $15 per sibling
AGE(S): 9- 14 Activity # Date
Time
407154-02 Sept. 14 - Nov. 2 11 a.m. -12 p.m. Sat
THE GRINCH RPC DURATION: 7 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Candace Mazur-Darman Y AGE(S): 6-10 RATE: $85 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $70
As the weather cools let’s not forget the magical world outside! The changing season provides endless opportunities to discover new wonders whether you’re inside or out! We’ll have dinner, play games and meet new friends on this fun evening for kids only. OUT Activity #
Date
At the top of Mr. Crumpit above a tiny town called Whoville lives someone with the least bit of holiday cheer. Join us for the story of how the Who’s fill the Grinch’s heart with holiday spirit.
413720-01 Sept. 13 413720-02 Oct. 11
Activity # Date
413720-03 Nov. 8
Time
407155-01 Nov. 9 - Dec. 21 10 - 11 a.m.
Day(s)
Sat
Time
Day(s)
5- 8:30 p.m. 5- 8:30 p.m.
Fri Fri
Time
Day(s)
5- 8:30 p.m.
Fri
IN Activity #
Date
Twitter: @WestervillePark Facebook: cityofwesterville YouTube: tellwesterville Instagram: cityofwesterville Post your favorite pictures of Westerville Parks and Recreation using #acitywithinapark
MAKER’S LAB DURATION: 4 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Kim Chapman AGE(S): 10-14 RATE: $40 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $30
NEW!
Y
Have a curious kid in the house? This class is perfect for the child who wants to know how things work. Each week we will make something new and discover the science behind why it works. Activity #
Date
Time
413716-01 Oct. 29 - Nov. 26 6-7 p.m. *NO CLASS: NOV. 5
Day(s)
Tue
WILD ART BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER RPC DURATION: 7 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Candace Mazur-Darman Y AGE(S): 11-15 RATE: $85 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $70
Follow the story of the Herdman siblings, the “worst kids in the history of the world,” as they take over the annual Christmas pageant in a hilarious and heartwarming tale. Activity # Date
Time
DURATION: 4 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Kim Chapman AGE(S): 8-12 RATE: $40 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $30
NEW!
Y
Bring your creative kids to this wild hour of art where we will use nature as our muse. We will collect natural pieces from our parks to create wonderful artwork to take home. Activity #
Date
413716-03
Oct. 1 - Oct. 22 6-7 p.m.
Time
Day(s)
Tue
Day(s)
407156-01 Nov. 9 - Dec. 21 11:15 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Sat
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LIVE WELL
PC PARENT/CHILD
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YOUTH SPECIAL INTEREST GIRLS IN TRADES DURATION: 4 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Jill Connor AGE(S): 10-18 RATE: $45 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $35
WCC
Y
In this workshop we will be designing and building our own decorations and/or gifts using a variety of hand and power tools while learning about other ways we could use tools in everyday life. This class is for all levels and works to build confidence and encourage team-building skills. There is a $15 material fee due at the first class. Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
HALLOWEEN DECORATIONS
403105-01 Oct. 27
9 a.m.-12 p.m. Sat
Ideal for current and future babysitters, this course will teach the best ways to keep the children in your care safe and happy. Class includes a reference guide, certification in first aid and all preparations needed to handle any babysitting emergencies. Students should bring a packed lunch, a baby-sized doll, paper and pencil. Activity #
Date
Oct. 5 Nov. 9
Time
9 a.m. - 2 p.m. 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Day(s)
Sat Sat
9 a.m.-12 p.m. Sat
KIDZ HOME ALONE WORKSHOP RPC
DURATION: 2 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Enriching Kidz AGE(S): 9-12 RATE: $90 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $80
NEW!
Y
Would your child know what to do if they have forgotten their house key? What if they are home alone and they are choking? This class will give you and your child peace of mind when home alone. An informative parent guide is included in the student manual and provides an avenue for discussion between parent and child. Activity # Date
Y
DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Amy Rudawsky AGE(S): 10 and up RATE: $60 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $50
402108-01 402108-02
HOLIDAY GIFTS
403105-02 Dec. 7
AMERICAN RED CROSS BABYSITTING
Time
402118-01 Sept. 14 - Sept. 21 4 -6 p.m.
Day(s)
Sat
COLD AND FLU
CODE MONSTER: KID EXPLORATORY CODING PLAYGROUND DURATION: 4 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Anthony Ng AGE(S): K-1st Grade RATE: $140 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $125
WCC
Y
This introductory course will empower young students to gain confidence in themselves and be aware of human and computer interaction. The main objective is to let young students take control of their creation, understanding how he/she can alter the behavior and sequence of events. Young students will be immersed in their own creation using their own voice and giving sequence of instructions using lego-styled blocks by using Stratch Jr. Activity #
Date
Time
402135-01
Sept. 7 - Sept. 28
3 - 4:15 p.m. Sat
Children SHOULD NOT participate in programs if they have/had:
Day(s)
CODE MONSTER: CREATING YOUR FIRST IPHONE/IPAD MOBILE GAME LEVEL I DURATION: 4 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): CodeMonster Staff AGE(S): 8-12 RATE: $140 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $125
WCC
Y
This coding curriculum will use lego-styled blocks for instruction and be taught on the IOS platform that is used for iPad/iPhone to create simple games. An Apple iPad will be provided to each student for class use. No prior knowledge of computer programming is required; however, students should know how to navigate using an iPad. Activity #
Date
Time
402137-01
Oct. 5 - Oct. 26
3 - 4:15 p.m. Sat
Day(s)
CODE MONSTER: CREATING YOUR FIRST IPHONE/IPAD MOBILE GAME LEVEL II DURATION: 4 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): CodeMonster Staff AGE(S): 8-12 RATE: $140 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $125
WCC
Y
This coding curriculum will use lego-styled blocks for instruction and be taught on the IOS platform that is used for iPad/iPhone to create more advanced games. An Apple iPad will be provided to each student for class use. Participants should have completed Level I or equivalent to attend this class. Activity #
Date
Time
402136-01
Nov. 2- Nov. 23
3 - 4:15 p.m. Sat
Day(s)
A fever within the last 24 hours Vomited within the last 24 hours Diarrhea within the last 24 hours Significant and persistent nasal drainage, which is green or yellow in color
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Adult BUILDING WATERCOLOR SKILLS DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Charles Rowland AGE(S): Adult RATE: $80 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $65
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This class builds on basic watercolor skills to give your paintings a more finished and professional look. We will explore new tools, advanced topics and techniques and methods to add interest and pull your paintings together. Instructor demonstrations and hands-on time to develop your skills will be available. Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
407225-01 Sept. 4-Oct. 9 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Wed 407225-02 Oct. 16-Nov. 20 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Wed
GO WITH THE FLOW WATERCOLOR
WATERCOLORS FOR BEGINNERS AND BEYOND DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): John Cameron AGE(S): Adult RATE: $80 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $65
ADVENTURES IN ACRYLIC PAINTING A
Numerous teaching aides and examples will be shared, including handouts for students to begin their watercolor resource notebook. Individual assistance will be provided, along with various lessons highlighting important principles of watercolor painting. Activity #
Date
407226-01 407226-02
Sept. 9-Oct. 14 7- 9 p.m. Oct. 21-Nov. 25 7-9 p.m.
Time
Day(s)
Mon Mon
ALLA PRIMA OIL PAINTING A
DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Lavonne Suwalski AGE(S): Adult RATE: $80 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $65
DURATION: 4 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Nancy Vance AGE(S): Adult RATE: $75 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $60
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Approach your work with the gusto that emphasizes free application and natural flow of watercolors! This course is designed to help painters loosen up and explore the fluidity of watercolor using different techniques. A suggested materials list will be available at the front desk of the Community Center.
Alla Prima means painting wet-on-wet, done start to finish in one session. Students will work on small panels using a limited palette of oil paints. Lessons are in color mixing and application. A non-toxic solvent-free gel medium will be used in place of turpentine or mineral spirits. Please request materials list at the front desk.
Activity # Date
Activity #
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407227-07
Oct. 30 - Nov. 20 6:30-9 p.m. Wed
407223-01 407223-02
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Sept. 12 - Oct. 17 6:30- 8:30 p.m. Thu Nov. 7 - Dec. 12 6:30- 8:30 p.m. Thu
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OA OLDER ADULT RPC - Recreation Program Center 64 E. Walnut St.
Day(s)
LIVE WELL
DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Judy Anderson AGE(S): Adult RATE: $80 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $65
NEW!
A
Discover a wide range of possibilities through the versatility of painting in acrylic. Paint on canvas or take a more fluid approach on paper. Hands-on, how-to painting sessions with demos and critiques. Work from your own subject matter or the subject provided. Personalized instruction in a fun, informal setting for artists of all levels. Activity # Date
Time
407224-01 Sept. 11 - Oct. 16 7- 9 p.m.
Day(s)
Wed
CERAMICS (HAND-BUILDING) DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Chris Powell AGE(S): Adult RATE: $185 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $170
RPC
A
This class is for students who wish to work on various hand-building techniques. You will work at your leisure and be given technical advice from the instructor. In order to use open studio time, you will need to register separately. There is an additional cost for use of clay. Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
407231-02 Sept. 16 - Nov. 18 6:30 - 9 p.m. Mon 407231-04 Sept. 17 - Nov. 19 6:30 - 9 p.m. Tue
PC PARENT/CHILD
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ADULT CREATIVE ARTS / OUTDOORS CERAMICS (THROWING) DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Chris Powell AGE(S): Adult RATE: $185 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $170
RPC
A
Students will work on the potter’s wheel to develop their throwing skills regardless of skill level. The instructor will help guide each individual in the fundamentals of throwing pots at their own pace. In order to use open studio time, you will need to register for that separately. There is an additional cost for use of clay. Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
407231-01 Sept. 16 - Nov. 18 6:30 - 9 p.m. Mon 407231-03 Sept. 17 - Nov. 19 6:30 - 9 p.m. Tue
DURATION: 3 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): John Paglilunga AGE(S): Adult RATE: $90 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $75
Time
RPC
A
Day(s)
407232-01 Sept. 25 - Nov. 13 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Wed 407232-02 Sept. 28 - Nov. 16 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
Sat
THE ART CLINIC
DURATION: 3 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Judy Anderson AGE(S): Adult RATE: $40 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $30
WCC
Activity #
Date
407260-01
Oct. 10-Oct. 24 6-9 p.m.
Time
407228-01 Sept. 18 - Oct. 2 12:30-2:30 p.m.
Time
Day(s)
Thu
Post your favorite pictures of Westerville Parks and Recreation using #acitywithinapark
Wed
WCC NEW!
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Join this fun group of outdoorsy folk who like to get out and hike! We’ll travel further and hike longer as the season continues. Build up your endurance as we prepare to hike a portion of the Buckeye Trail. We’ll learn something new each week before our hike. Sign up for them all or pick and choose what suits your schedule. Return time varies based on hike mileage. Transportation provided. Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
413753-01 413753-02 413753-03 413753-04 413753-05 413753-06
Sept. 14 Sept. 15 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 12 Oct. 13
10 a.m. 10 a.m. 10 a.m. 10 a.m. 10 a.m. 10 a.m.
Sat Sun Sun Sun Sat Sun
BUCKEYE TRAIL TRIP - OVERNIGHT HIKE
413753-07
SOCIAL DANCE BASICS
DURATION: 8 Weeks RPC INSTRUCTOR(S): Fred Astaire Dance Studio A AGE(S): Adult RATE: $85 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $70
Learn the basics of good social dancing. You will learn ballroom dance techniques as well as the fundamentals of leading following taught through a variety of slow and fast dances. Perfect for the beginner, exploring the fun and easy instruction by a Fred Astaire Westerville Professional. Activity #
Date
Time
407202-01
Sept. 9 - Oct. 28 7- 8 p.m.
Day(s)
Mon
A
Day(s)
DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Kim Chapman AGE(S): 16 and up RATE: $25 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $20
RATE: $85 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $70
NEW!
This all media class is for intermediate to advanced painters. Push your boundaries through critiques, demos and viewpoints on value/color, composition and design. Individualism is emphasized. Activity # Date
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This open studio time is available for students who are currently enrolled in an adult ceramics class. This is your time to complete a project independently. No instruction is provided. All projects would have to be finished and glazed during the last class. There is an additional cost for use of clay. Activity # Date
WCC
Learn the basic techniques of building your own stained glass jewelry box or flat panel. Participants will learn the copper foil method and construction of two-to-threedimensional objects. Students must bring safety glasses or goggles. A $25 material fee is due to the instructor at the first class.
OPEN STUDIO CERAMICS DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Chris Powell AGE(S): Adult RATE: $85 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $70
HIKING
STAINED GLASS
STEP UP YOUR SOCIAL DANCE STYLE
RPC DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Fred Astaire Dance Studio A AGE(S): Adult RATE: $90 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $75
This class is not for beginners, but for those who have about six months of private dance lessons, have completed a bronze level program, and understand the basic patterns of these three popular dances - rumba, foxtrot, and swing. If you are looking to learn more advance dance steps as a couple to build your repertoire, this class is for you. For couples only. Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
407201-01
Sept. 9 - Oct. 28
6- 7 p.m.
Mon
GET IN A WORKOUT ON YOUR DAY OFF!
Oct 19 - Oct. 20 8 a.m. Sat - 4 p.m. Sun
BACKPACK BASICS
413754-01 Oct. 3
6:30-8:30 p.m. Thu
GREAT WESTERVILLE CAMP OUT
WCC DURATION: 2 Days INSTRUCTOR(S): REI Staff & Recreation Staff NEW! AGE(S): All A RATE: $15 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $10
Whether you are new to camping or an old pro you’ll enjoy this night out close to home. Learn campfire basics, enjoy s’mores, games, canoeing and fun in the woods. Activity #
Date
413755-01
Sept. 21-22 4 p.m.-10 a.m. Sat/Sun
Time
Day(s)
PREPARING FOR THE UNEXPECTED: OUTDOOR EMERGENCY BASICS DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): REI Instructors AGE(S): 16 and up RATE: $25 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $20
WCC NEW!
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This program will cover valuable information to prepare you for your adventures- from a day in the state park to an extended backpacking adventure deep into the wilderness and everything in between! You will be able to confidently enter the outdoors knowing you are prepared to face a variety of situations. Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
413753-04
Oct. 6
10 a.m.
Sun
PURCHASE A PASS AT THE WESTERVILLE COMMUNITY CENTER. SEE PAGE 40 FOR DETAILS.
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SPECIAL INTEREST SMARTPHONE NAVIGATING
DIY WORKSHOP FOR WOMEN
DURATION: 1 Class INSTRUCTOR(S): Jill Connor AGE(S): Adult RATE: $35 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $25
WCC NEW!
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These interactive workshops are taught by a local tradeswoman and will focus on how to troubleshoot, repair or simply add-on to existing work in your home. There will be hands-on examples and plenty of information to take home for reference. We will be using basic hand and power tools and will lead each class with an emphasis on safety. Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s).
9-11:30 a.m.
Sat
CARPENTRY
420273-01
Sept. 7 Sept. 14
9-11:30 a.m.
Sat
Sept. 21
9-11:30 a.m.
Sat
Sept. 28
9-11:30 a.m.
Sat
PLUMBING
420273-03
Smartphone navigating photos and different applications can be tricky. Learn all what you can do with your smart phone camera and taking the best shot possible. Activity #
Date
410274-01
Oct. 10
Time
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Day(s)
3-4 p.m.
Thu
DURATION: 1 Day A AGE(S): Adult RATE/DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $50
This course prepares you to respond in a cardiac breathing emergency. You will learn CPR for infant, child and adult and includes hands-on learning. The certification will be good for two years. Please choose your type of certification from the American Heart Association taught by the Westerville Division of Fire or the American Red Cross taught by the Westerville Parks and Recreation Department. Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
5- 9 p.m. 5- 9 p.m.
Tue Tue
AMERICAN RED CROSS
BASIC INTRO TO LASER ENGRAVING OTT
410271-01 410271-02
NEW!
AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION
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Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
410275-01 410275-01 410275-01
Sept. 9 Oct. 14 Nov. 9
5-7 p.m. 5-7 p.m. 5-7 p.m.
Mon Mon Mon
SNOWFLAKE CASTLE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Want to help spread holiday cheer at the annual Snowflake Castle? Join us for Elf Training this November. Register online at www.westerville.org/registration. See page 91 for additional details.
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A
CPR TRAINING
410272-03
Oct. 1 Nov. 12 Sept. 17
5- 9 p.m.
WDF
Tue
Lasers have the ability to engrave and customize products made with wood, glass, stone, plastic, fabric, coated metal and much more. In this class you will learn how to operate our laser and customize a wooden picture frame. All supplies included.
HVAC
420273-04
NEW!
DURATION: 1 Class INSTRUCTOR(S): Curtis Smith AGE(S): Adult RATE: $40 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $30
ELECTRICAL
420273-02
DURATION: 2 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Cheri Brent AGE(S): 12 and up with parent RATE: $35 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $25
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WDF: Westerville Fire Station 111 400 W. Main St.
YOUTH
COMMUNITY LINE DANCE Have you always wanted to learn how to Line Dance? Grab your friends and get down on the dance floor this fall. See page 26 for details.
OA OLDER ADULT RPC - Recreation Program Center 64 E. Walnut St.
LIVE WELL
PC PARENT/CHILD
OTT - Otterbein The Point 60 Collegeview Rd.
OA
Older Adult REGISTRATION DATES
WESTERVILLE SENIOR CENTER
Senior Center Member Registration
(In person at the Westerville Senior Center and Online)
Thursday, Aug. 22 12 p.m. Online Resident Registration Friday, Aug. 23 | 12 p.m. In-Person Resident Registration Saturday, Aug. 24 | 8 a.m. at the Community Center Online Open Registration Sunday, Aug. 25 | 12 p.m. In-Person Open Registration Monday, Aug. 26 | 8:30 a.m. at the Senior Center and 8 a.m. at the Community Center
310 W. Main St. Westerville, Ohio 43081-6800 (614) 901-6560 Monday and Friday 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Extended Hours Tue/Wed/Thu 8:30 a.m.- 8 p.m. available March-May and Sept.-Nov.
TRANSPORTATION SERVICES Transportation is available to members residing in the corporate City limits of Westerville for programs at the Senior Center, the Community Center (as available), medical appointments within the Westerville School District, trips to other destinations which are planned by the Senior Center Staff, and shopping trips to grocery stores. Please call the Transportation Coordinator at (614) 9016567 with questions. You must have bus pass to receive transportation services. ROUTING TIME BEGINS
SERVICES
DAYS OF THE WEEK
TO SENIOR CENTER
MON - FRI
8:30 a.m.
FROM SENIOR CENTER
MON - FRI
1 & 3 p.m.
TO COMMUNITY CTR.
MON, WED, FRI
8:30 a.m. & 1 p.m.
FROM COMMUNITY CTR.
MON, WED, FRI
11 a.m. & 3:15 p.m.
TO COMMUNITY CTR.
TUE & THU
9 a.m.
FROM COMMUNITY CTR.
TUE & THU
11 a.m.
WALMART KOHL’S, MARCS SCHROCK RD. KROGER
TUE
1 p.m.
W.A.R.M
TUE & THU
MORNINGS ONLY
KROGER, MEIJER, GIANT EAGLE ON POLARIS PKWY
THU
1 p.m.
MEDICAL APPTS. DURING LISTED TIMES ONLY. LAST TAKE HOME IS 3:30 p.m.
MON,WED,FRI
TUE & THU
PLEASE NOTE
DATES
APPOINTMENT TIMES 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. CLOSED SEPT. 2, NOV. 28, NOV. 29, DEC. 25
9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
PLEASE BE READY FOR PICKUP ONE-HALF HOUR PRIOR TO YOUR APPOINTMENT TIME.
ESTIMATED SHOPPING TIME
ROUND-TRIP PRICES $2 $2 $2
1.5 hours
$3 $3
1.5 hours
$3
$3
If the Westerville City Schools close due to inclement weather, then the Senior Center is also closed. Transportation to a doctor’s appointment or to the grocery store is a decision made by Senior Center staff. If you have signed up for this service, you will receive a phone call from us. Transportation Scholarships are available. Please call (614) 901-6560 for details.
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FITNESS
BALANCE BOOST
DELAY THE DISEASE
WSC DURATION: 15/16 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Valarie Wright OA AGE(S): 55 and up RATE: $40 RESIDENT RATE: $30 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $20 You need balance for everything from walking to getting out of a chair to tying your shoes. Boost your balance by building strong muscles in the arms, core and legs to keep you steady and upright. Beginners are encouraged to attend. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
RPC DURATION: 15 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Lori Candon OA Chip Bruchac AGE(S): 55 and up RATE: $40 RESIDENT RATE: $30 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $20 A fitness program designed to empower those with Parkinson’s Disease by optimizing their physical function and helping to delay the progression of symptoms. Geared specifically to counteract movement changes. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
404907-01 Sept. 9 - Dec. 16 10 - 10:45 a.m. Mon 404907-02 Sept. 4 - Dec. 18 10 - 10:45 a.m. Wed
404902-01
NEW!
BANDS AND BELLS
MEMBERSHIP STRUCTURE Senior Center Membership structure updates.
DURATION: 15/16 Classes WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Valarie Wright OA AGE(S): 55 and up RATE: $40 RESIDENT RATE: $30 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $20 Strengthen your muscles and improve bone density using resistance bands and barbells during this complete body workout. You’ll be guided through exercises at your own pace in a supportive atmosphere. Beginners are encouraged to attend. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
404906-01 Sept. 9 - Dec. 16 404906-02 Sept. 4 - Dec. 18
Priority Registration the Thursday before regular registration Free use of Community Center track Monday-Saturday from 8-9:30 a.m. One free lunch at the Senior Center for the month of their birthday Special membership rates for classes in the Older Adult section of the guide Many free class opportunities for members only
LOW-IMPACT AEROBICS & STRENGTH
9 - 9:45 a.m. Mon 9 - 9:45 a.m. Wed
DURATION: 15 Classes RPC INSTRUCTOR(S): Pam Croucher OA AGE(S): 55 and up RATE: $40 RESIDENT RATE: $30 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $20 This fun and energetic aerobics class will burn calories and improve your health. It is choreographed and performed to music. Large muscle groups are used in continuous rhythmic activity. Must be able to get to and from the floor! Activity# Date Time Day(s)
B.A.S.E. FIT
DURATION: 15 Classes WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Valarie Wright OA AGE(S): 55 and up RATE: $40 RESIDENT RATE: $30 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $20 This class is a combination of all classes offered at the Senior Center including: Balance, Aerobics, Strength and Endurance. Participants can enjoy this class sitting or standing. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
404901-01 404901-02
404908-01 Sept. 6 - Dec. 20 9 - 9:45 a.m. Fri 404908-02 Sept. 6 - Dec. 20 10 - 10:45 a.m. Fri A
ADULT
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PRESCHOOL
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YOUTH
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WCC - Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave.
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Sept. 3 - Dec. 17 1:15 - 2:15 p.m. Tue
Sept. 3 - Dec. 17 9 - 10 a.m. Tue Sept. 3 - Dec. 17 9 - 10 a.m. Thu
LIVE WELL
RPC - Recreation Program Center 64 E. Walnut St.
PC PARENT/CHILD
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SENIOR CENTER ZUMBA
DURATION: 3/4/5 Classes RPC INSTRUCTOR(S): Alejandra Rollins OA AGE(S): 55 and up RATE: $40 RESIDENT RATE: $30 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $20 This is Zumba modified to suit the needs of you, the active adult. Dance to zesty Latin music with salsa, meringue and reggae in an exhilarating easy-to-follow, party-like atmosphere! Activity# Date Time Day(s)
404915-01 Sept. 3 - Dec. 17 5:15 -6 p.m. Tue 404915-02 Sept. 5 - Dec. 19 5:15 -6 p.m. Thu
S.E.L.F. CARE CHAIR
(STRENGTH, ENDURANCE, LONGEVITY, FLEXIBILITY)
DURATION: 15/16 Classes WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Valarie Wright OA AGE(S): 55 and up RATE: $40 RESIDENT RATE: $30 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $20 Fitness is not optional. Exercise is necessary for quality of life. While sitting, improve balance and circulation, increase rangeof-motion and functional strength, prevent injury and promote overall health. Beginners are encouraged to attend. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
404905-01 Sept. 9 - Dec. 16 11-11:45 a.m. Mon 404905-02 Sept. 4 - Dec. 18 11-11:45 a.m. Wed 404905-03 Sept. 6 - Dec. 20 11-11:45 a.m. Fri
TOY BUILDING/ELF TRAINING see page 32 for details.
FOOT CARE
WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Everyday Divinity AGE(S): 55 and up OA RATE / RESIDENT RATE: $33 per appt Services include nail trimming, thinning, filing, foot assessment, corn and callus reduction. Appointment times will run in 30-minute increments. Fee is due at registration. See the front desk of the Senior Center for appointment availability. Giftcards are available for footcare services. Ask Heather for details at your appointment. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
404917-01 through 08 404918-01 through 08 404919-01 through 08 404920-01 through 08
Sept. 17 9 a.m. -2 p.m. Oct. 15 9 a.m. -2 p.m. Nov. 19 9 a.m. -2 p.m. Dec. 17 9 a.m. -2 p.m.
TRANSPORTATION SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE
Tue Tue Tue Tue
MINDFUL BREATHING
DURATION: 1 Day WSC AGE(S): Senior Center member OA INSTRUCTOR: Marie Corbitt, Westerville Public Library FREE Learn simple, mindful breathing exercises that will help you develop a sense of calm and focus. Time Day(s) DR P Date
IN
Sept. 16 Oct. 21 Nov. 18 Dec. 16
2:30-3 p.m. 2:30-3 p.m. 2:30-3 p.m. 2:30-3 p.m.
Mon Mon Mon Mon
BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK
AGE(S): Senior Center member WSC FREE OA Stop by and get your blood pressure checked monthly by Uptown Pharmacy. Date Time Day(s)
Sept. 9 Oct. 14 Nov. 11 Dec. 9
10 a.m. 10 a.m. 10 a.m. 10 a.m.
Mon Mon Mon Mon
Transportation assistance is available for senior residents who may qualify and need assistance. Scholarship support is provided by the Westerville Senior Association. Applications are available at the Senior Center or by calling (614) 901-6560.
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FITNESS
SIMPLE AND SERENE VIPASSANA
EVERY “BODY” CAN DO YOGA
DURATION: 15 Classes RPC INSTRUCTOR: Lori Candon OA AGE(S): 55 and up RATE: $40 RESIDENT RATE: $30 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $20 Utilizing alignment principles, breath awareness, physical postures and meditation, this class offers practices that build strength and flexibility, relieve stress and improve overall health. Modifications are provided to students for practice within their capability. Must be able to get to and from the floor. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
DURATION: 14 Classes WSC INSTRUCTOR: Valarie Wright OA AGE(S): 55 and up RATE: $40 RESIDENT RATE: $30 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $20 During this session, we will focus on the ancient meditation technique of Vipassana. This non-sectarian practice aims to reduce or remove negative thoughts to better gain/ attain highest happiness. This exploration is simple, serene and suitable for all levels. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
404903-01 Sept. 3 - Dec. 17 11:45 a.m. - 1 p.m. Tue
404914-01 Sept. 3 - Dec. 17 6:35 - 7:35 p.m. Tue 404914-02* Sept. 5 - Dec. 19 6:35 - 7:35 p.m. Thu *NO CLASS: SEPT. 10, OCT. 10, NOV. 28
TRADITIONAL HATHA YOGA
DURATION: 14 Classes WSC INSTRUCTOR: Valarie Wright OA AGE(S): 55 and up RATE: $40 RESIDENT RATE: $30 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $20 Hatha Yoga is the union of the body and mind designed to prevent physical problems, heal existing ones and maintain overall health and well-being. Learn traditional poses, hand and foot positions and breathwork. Please bring a yoga mat and small pillow. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
FITNESS WALKING GROUP Talk and walk your way around the Community Center track. Check the track-side bulletin board for information on social gatherings. Please remember to sign the clipboard at the track. 8-9:30 a.m. Mon-Sat Free with Senior Center membership
404913-01* Sept. 3 - Dec. 17 5:30 -6:30 p.m. Tue 404913-02* Sept. 5 - Dec. 19 5:30 -6:30 p.m. Thu *NO CLASS: SEPT. 10, OCT. 10, NOV. 28
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P
PRESCHOOL
Y
YOUTH
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WCC - Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave.
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PC PARENT/CHILD
RPC - Recreation Program Center 64 E. Walnut St.
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COMMUNITY LINE DANCE
INSTRUCTOR: Robin Poses WCC AGE(S): Adult OA RATE: $5 due at door Get up and get down on the dance floor, no partner needed. Increase coordination, flexibility and endurance while having fun! Time Day(s) DR P Date
IN
Aug. 16, Oct. 11
7-9 p.m.
Fri
FLU SHOT CLINIC Uptown Pharmacy Wednesday, Sept. 18 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Westerville Senior Center 310 W. Main St.
DURATION: 12 Weeks OA AGE(S): 55 and up RATE: $30 RESIDENT RATE: $25 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $15 Enjoy time with friends while getting down on the dance floor. No partner needed. This fun time will increase coordination, flexibility and endurance while you have fun. Activity# Date Time Day(s) INSTRUCTOR: Anita Ebbert RPC
404909-01* Oct. 1 - Dec. 17 10:15 -11:15 a.m. Tue INSTRUCTOR: Robin Poses BEGINNER EVENING
DURATION: 3 Weeks WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Arlene Roeder OA AGE(S): 55 and up RATE: $70 RESIDENT RATE: $60 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $40 This class will provide the beginner with a background in the history of the art form and an introduction to the basic steps of the method. You will create actual Zentangle® tiles during class using several patterns called tangles. No prior art experience is necessary; if you can write your name you can create art with this method. Basic Zentangle® kit included. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
407326-01 Sept. 4 - Sept. 18 2 -4 p.m. Wed 407326-02 Nov. 6 - Nov. 20 2 -4 p.m. Wed
LINE DANCE
BEGINNER MORNING
INTRO TO ZENTANGLE®
WSC
(New dancers are welcome to come at 5:30 p.m. for a step lesson.)
ZENTANGLE® BEYOND THE BASICS
DURATION: 4 Weeks WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Arlene Roeder OA AGE(S): 55 and up RATE: $70 RESIDENT RATE: $60 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $40 Are you ready to take what you learned and created in the Introduction to Zentangle® class and expand your tangling practice? Classes are designed to give you a deeper understanding of the Zentangle® Method of drawing. You will learn new tangle patterns and techniques that will enhance your experience and art. Please bring your basic Zentangle® kit. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
Wed
407327-01* Oct. 2 - Oct. 30 2 -4 p.m. 407327-02* Dec. 4 - Dec. 27 2 -4 p.m. (last class is held on Fri)
IMPROVER AFTERNOON
WCC
404909-03 Oct. 3 - Dec. 19 3 -4 p.m.
Thu
*NO CLASS: OCT. 23, DEC. 25
404909-02 Oct. 2 - Dec. 18 6 -7 p.m. INSTRUCTOR: Robin Poses
Wed Wed
*NO CLASS: NOV. 27, NOV. 28
PANCAKE BREAKFAST
BRING FAMILY AND FRIENDS TO OUR MONTHLY BREAKFAST AT THE WESTERVILLE SENIOR CENTER AND ENJOY PANCAKES, EGGS, SAUSAGE, ORANGE JUICE AND COFFEE.
$4 AT DOOR SEPT. 4, OCT. 2, NOV. 16 (NO DEC. BREAKFAST) 7 - 10 A.M.
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CREATIVE ARTS
COLOR ME CALM
DURATION: 1 Day WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Marie Corbitt OA AGE(S): Senior Center member FREE This class is relaxing and stress-relieving and a great way to spend an hour with the Westerville Public Library at the Senior Center. We will listen to calming music and color away! Date Time Day(s) DR P
Sept. 6 Oct. 4 Nov. 1 Dec. 6
IN
1- 2 p.m. 1- 2 p.m. 1- 2 p.m. 1- 2 p.m.
Fri Fri Fri Fri
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1:30-3:30 p.m.
PRESCHOOL
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Fri
YOUTH
DURATION: 1 Day WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Marion Durham, Polaris Retirement Center OA RATE: $15 RESIDENT RATE: $10 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $5 Make one-of-a-kind beads for necklaces and bracelets using leftover paper, junk mail and magazine pages. All materials provided. No experience needed. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
404309-03
Nov. 15
1:30-3:30 p.m.
Fri
MAKE IT AND TAKE IT
DURATION: 1 Day WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Marion Durham, Polaris Retirement Center OA AGE(S): 55 and up RATE: $15 RESIDENT RATE: $10 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $5 Bring you button box and take a stroll down memory lane. We will make bracelets and necklaces from your collections. Additional materials will be provided. No experience needed. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
404309-02
Fri Fri Fri Fri
PAPER BEAD WORKSHOP
1:30-3:30 p.m. Fri
JEWELRY WITH BUTTONS WORKSHOP
3- 4 p.m. 3- 4 p.m. 3- 4 p.m. 3- 4 p.m.
Oct. 4 Nov. 1 Dec. 6
DURATION: 1 Day WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Marion Durham, Polaris Retirement Center OA AGE(S): 55 and up RATE: $15 RESIDENT RATE: $10 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $5 Think sunflowers, think Vincent van Gogh! We will be creating sunflower blossoms to adorn a pre-painted canvas for the Westerville Senior Center. No experience needed. All materials are provided. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
Sept. 27
DURATION: 1 Day WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Africa Thomas, Wesley Communities OA AGE(S): 55 and up FREE Each month you will complete a new project from the popular Pinterest website. No experience necessary. All projects will be competed the same day. Materials will be provided. Time Day(s) DR P Date
IN Sept. 6
SPECTACULAR SUNFLOWER WORKSHOP
404309-01
PINTEREST CLUB
WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Lyn Kiger AGE(S): Senior Center member OA We will make a new craft you can complete in each session. All skill levels are encouraged to attend.
Activity#
Date
Time
Day(s)
BUCKEYE NECKLACES
404320-01
Sept. 3
PAINT A PUMPKIN
404320-02
Oct. 8
RATE: $5
1:30 p.m.
1:30 p.m.
Tue RATE: $5
Tue
COOKIE JAR RATE: $10 404320-03 Nov. 7 10 a.m. Thu HOLIDAY ORNAMENTS
404320-04 OA OLDER ADULT
WSC - Westerville Senior Center 310 W. Main St.
Dec. 17
LIVE WELL
RATE: $10
1:30 p.m.
Tue
PC PARENT/CHILD
OLDER ADULT OA CREATIVE ARTS
SILVERTONES
WATERCOLOR PAINTING: FIRST STEPS
DURATION: 6 Weeks WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Richard Leavy OA AGE(S): 55 and up RATE: $90 RESIDENT RATE: $80 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $65 This class will describe and explore the basics of watercolors and cover composition, value and color while practicing how to put paint on the paper and how to take it off. Photos provided by the instructor will be the references. Through a process of demonstration, practice and feedback students will make their paintings. Expect to learn and have fun. A material list will be emailed prior to the start of the program. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
404303-01 404303-02
Sept. 4-Oct. 9 1-3 p.m. Oct. 16-Nov. 20 1-3 p.m.
Wed Wed
CERAMICS - GREENWARE
DURATION: 5 Weeks WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Phyllis Doelker OA AGE(S): 55 and up RATE: $75 RESIDENT RATE: $60 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $40 Learn the basics of working with greenware ceramics or enhance your current techniques. Participants will leave the Senior Center by carpool for Adobi to purchase their own greenware. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
407301-01 Aug. 29 - Sept. 26 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Thu (Adobi Trip Aug. 27 11 a.m. Tue) 407301-02 Oct. 3 - Oct. 31 11:30 a.m. -2:30 p.m. Thu (Adobi Trip Oct. 1 11 a.m. Tue) 407301-03 Nov. 7 - Dec. 12 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Thu (Adobi Trip Nov. 5 11 a.m. Tue) *NO CLASS: NOV. 28
INSTRUCTOR(S): Larry Loeffert and RPC Lindsay Smith OA AGE(S): Senior Center member RATE: $60 All members must renew in June. If you enjoy singing, reading a little music and performing for others, you will enjoy the harmonies of popular and seasonal tunes. Come share your talents with the community and put smiles on faces. For more information, contact Senior Center at (614) 901-6560 or email loeffert1@ sbcglobal.net. Time Day(s) DR P Date
IN Sept./Oct./Nov 10:50 a.m.- 12 p.m. Mon
HALLOWEEN PARTY Wednesday, Oct. 30 12 p.m. Westerville Senior Center Get into the Halloween spirit by wearing your favorite costume during lunch. There will be a costume contest and parade through the lunch hour.
MEMOIR WRITING GROUP
INSTRUCTOR(S): Donna Crossman WSC AGE(S): Senior Center member OA FREE Whether you want to write a book or just short essays, this class can get you started in writing your own memoir.
DR P Date IN Sept. 25 Oct. 23 Nov. 27
Time
Day(s)
1p.m. 1p.m. 1p.m.
Wed Wed Wed
JOIN US FOR TONS OF GREAT HALLOWEEN EVENTS THAT ARE FAMILY-FRIENDLY AND AGE APPROPRIATE THIS FALL INCLUDING THE NEW GREAT WESTERVILLE PUMPKIN GLOW. SEE PAGES 20, 33.
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CREATIVE ARTS
QUILTING
CRAFTS
WSC AGE(S): Senior Center member FREE OA This group creates items that will be for sale at Snowflake Castle. We work individually or as a group on items that include knitting and crocheting, sewing, paper crafting, holiday, OSU themes is whatever sparks our creativity. Join us to make new friends and have a great time.
DR P Date I N Sept./Oct./Nov.
Time
Day(s)
1-3 p.m.
Mon
9 a.m.-12 p.m. Mon/Thu
INSTRUCTOR(S): Julie Kerns, WSC Westerville Public Library OA AGE(S): Senior Center member FREE Come share and encourage members to develop writing skills through life experiences. Time Day(s) DR P Date
A 84
ADULT
P
1:30 - 3 p.m. 1:30 - 3 p.m. 1:30 - 3 p.m.
PRESCHOOL
AGE(S): Senior Center member WSC FREE Share ideas and techniques; new carvers OA are always welcome. Time Day(s) DR P Date IN Sept./Oct./Nov. /Dec. 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Fri
CHOOSING A DIGITAL CAMERA
DURATION: 1 Class WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Bob Yorde OA AGE(S): Senior Center member FREE Learn about important features and take home a handout listing the essentials. You can be a savvy shopper when you are ready to purchase your digital camera. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
407329-01
CREATIVE WRITING
Sept. 16 Oct. 21 Nov. 18
Mon 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Thu
WOODCARVING
AGE(S): Senior Center member WSC RATE: $10 Learn how to transform stone into a piece OA of art ranging from a simple piece to something more detailed and complex. This is a very informal group with carvers participating as their schedule permits. Each carver works on a project of their choosing and at their own pace. Stone and tools are provided. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
IN
IN Sept./Oct./Nov. /Dec. 1-3 p.m.
STONECARVING
404311-01 Sept./Oct.
INSTRUCTOR(S): Bobbi Thompson WSC AGE(S): Senior Center member OA FREE Join this group of quilters as they continue to work on beautiful heirloom quilts. New and experienced quilters are always welcome. Time Day(s) DR P Date
Y
Mon Mon Mon
YOUTH
Oct. 28
1-3 p.m.
Mon
SCHEDULE
APPOINTMENT
DIGITAL CAMERA HELP INSTRUCTOR(S): Doug Allton WSC AGE(S): Senior Center member OA FREE One-on-one digital camera coaching and help with techniques and questions. Contact the Senior Center front desk to forward your request for a Wednesday appointment between the hours of 10 a.m.-12 p.m. and/ or 1-3 p.m.
OA OLDER ADULT WSC - Westerville Senior Center 310 W. Main St.
LIVE WELL
PC PARENT/CHILD
OLDER ADULT OA CREATIVE ARTS
PHOTOGRAPHING AUTUMN LEAVES
DURATION: 1 Class WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Doug Allton OA AGE(S): Senior Center member FREE Develop skills for shooting over 30 different fall photo techniques. Learn techniques that apply to both point-and-shoot cameras as well DSLRs. Questions will be addressed and a handout provided. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
407331-01 Oct. 14
1- 3 p.m.
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY SIG WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Adele Dunn AGE(S): Senior Center member OA FREE This Special Interest Group (SIG) focuses on the full range of digital cameras, accessories, and their use. Meetings vary among member and supplier presentations, discussion groups and field shoots around the state. Time Day(s) DR P Date
IN Sept. 24, Oct. 22, Nov. 26 1-3 p.m. Tue
Mon
CREATIVE LIGHTING WORKSHOP SENIOR CENTER PHOTO GALLERY THEMES
All members are encouraged to submit WSC their photos for display in the Westerville OA Senior Center Photo Gallery. Photos may be turned in at the Senior Center front desk or at the Photo SIG meetings on the fourth Tuesday of the month prior. Photos will be on display for one month. Date Theme
Aug. Sept. Oct./Nov/Dec.
Churches Squares Annual photo contest winners
HDR PHOTOGRAPHY
DURATION: 3 Classes WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Doug Allton OA AGE(S): Senior Center member FREE Learn how to create High Dynamic Range (HDR) photographs, including how to shoot photos for HDR, how to create HDR pictures in Photomatix and finish the process in Photoshop Elements. You will need a camera capable of shooting bracketed shots, good computer skills and have some experience in Photoshop Elements. Very limited class size. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
407330-01 Oct. 17- Oct. 31
INSTRUCTOR(S): Debra Collins WSC AGE(S): Senior Center member OA FREE Join us in learning and using various techniques of lighting to enhance your photography. SMOKE AND INCENSE Activity#
Date
Time
Day(s)
407324-01
Oct. 1
1 - 4 p.m.
Tue
INTRO TO LIGHTROOM PHOTO EDITING SOFTWARE
DURATION: 4 Classes WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Brad Day OA AGE(S): Senior Center member FREE Learn the basics and key features of Adobe Lightroom including how to organize your photos with Lightroom’s powerful library module and how to use key tools in the develop module to bring out the best in your pictures. Basic computer skills needed. Photo processing experience is helpful, but not required. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
407333-01
Nov. 4 - Nov. 14 1- 4 p.m.
Mon/Thu
1 - 4 p.m. Thu
SENIOR MEAL PROGRAM
ENJOY A DELICIOUS MEAL IN THE COMPANY OF OTHERS AT THE WESTERVILLE SENIOR CENTER.
$3 AT DOOR WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY 12 P.M.
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CREATIVE ARTS
HOW TO USE YOUR IPHONE AND IPAD
ADVANCED DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
DURATION: 6 Weeks WCC INSTRUCTOR(S): Doug Allton OA AGE(S): Senior Center member FREE Learn how to control your digital camera and create more pleasing photos in a variety of situations. Enhance your technical skills in exposure, depth-of-field, autofocus, flash, white balance, scenic modes, camera operation and maintenance. Students should have completed Beginning Digital Camera or be proficient in taking pictures in Automatic Mode. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
407332-01
Oct. 18-Nov. 22 1 - 4 p.m.
Fri
BEGINNING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS
INSTRUCTOR(S): Robin Poses WSC AGE(S): Senior Center member OA FREE Learn the basics of Photoshop Elements including lighting, color selection and layers. Good computer skills required. You may bring your own laptop if you have the program installed. Time includes an hour lunch break. Activity#
Date
Time
404312-01 404312-02
Oct. 16 Oct. 23
9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Wed 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Wed
BASICS AND BUTTONS
Activity#
Date
Time
404306-01
Sept. 20 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Day(s)
Fri
HOW TO USE THE CAMERA
Activity#
Date
Time
404306-02
Oct. 18 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Day(s)
Fri
HOW TO GET MORE APPS FROM THE APP STORE
Activity#
Date
Time
404306-03
Nov. 15 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Day(s)
Fri
HOW TO USE FACETIME
Activity#
Date
Time
404306-04
Dec. 20 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Day(s)
Fri
Day(s)
SCHEDULE
APPOINTMENT
PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS HELP INSTRUCTOR(S): Robin Poses WSC AGE(S): Senior Center member OA FREE Learn Photoshop Elements. Contact the Senior Center front desk to forward your request for a Wednesday appointment between the hours of 9 a.m.-12 p.m.
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INSTRUCTOR(S): Gregg Montgomery WSC AGE(S): 55 and up OA RATE: $35 RESIDENT RATE: $30 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $20 Learn the basics on how to use your iPhone and iPad in these easy to follow classes. Each class will be dedicated to a different area. Sign up for one or all depending on your needs.
COMPUTER CONNECTORS WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Jim Holden AGE(S): Senior Center member OA FREE Bring your computer questions to this group–sharing and problem–solving class. Online demonstrations will be used to aid the discussions. These meetings will include presentations on free software from Microsoft, Google and others. Time Day(s) DR P Date
IN
Oct. 7, Oct. 21 1- 3 p.m. Nov. 4, Nov. 18 1- 3 p.m. Dec. 2, Dec. 16 1- 3 p.m.
Mon Mon Mon
OLDER ADULT OA
TRAVEL PRESENTATIONS PRIME TOURS PRESENTATIONS
AGE(S): 55 and up WSC FREE OA Kevin Thuman from Prime Tours will be here to provide information about this exciting trip. HAWAII ADVENTURE - NOVEMBER 2020
Join us for this unique Norwegian Cruise Line 7-day Hawaii cruise visiting Maui and Kauai as well as Oahu and the Big Island of Hawaii. You’ll be on island time as you discover cascading waterfalls, active volcanoes, colored sandy beaches, historic sites and unspoiled nature.
DR P Date I N Sept. 23
Nov. 13
Time
Day(s)
4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m.
Mon Wed
TRAVEL
WORLD OF TRAVEL AGE(S): 55 and up FREE
TROPICAL CARIBBEAN - HOLLAND AMERICA “ZUIDERDAM” JANUARY 2020
This seven night cruise includes parts in Half Moor Cay, Bahamas (private island;) Grand Turk Island, Turks & Caicos; Amber Cove (Puerto Plata;) Domincan Republic; Key West, Florida.scenic wilderness with tree topped mountain vistas. CHARMING CHARLESTON CHRISTMAS - DECEMBER 2019
Enjoy this holiday trip on a deluxe motor-coach tour that will include a City of Charleston Tour, James Island “Holiday Festival of Lights,” Carriage Tour, historic District House Tours, five breakfasts and two dinners. Middleton Place Plantation Tour with a holiday meal and much more.
Book online at www.goprimetours.com
DR P IN
BUCKEYE BOUNDERS
WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Kim Chapman AGE(S): 55 and up OA RATE: $20 RESIDENT RATE: $15 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $10 Set out with this walking group in search of natural wonders, fresh air and the great outdoors. We will visit hidden gems and historical sites across Ohio and stop at nearby eateries (on your own) for a taste of the local cuisine. You must be able to traverse a varied terrain and walk two miles. Activity# Date Time Day(s) CEDAR BOG
414383-01 Sept. 12
9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Tue
GLEN HELEN
414383-02
Oct. 10
9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Tue
BOCH HOLLOW
414383-03
A
ADULT
P
Nov. 7
9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Tue
PRESCHOOL
Y
YOUTH
Date
Time
Day(s)
Sept. 16 Nov. 20
4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m.
Mon Wed
CUBA CRUISE - CANCELED
OHIO PRESIDENTS SURPRISING LEGACIES LANCASTER ARTS CENTER WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Lyn Kiger Margi Rundio OA AGE(S): 55 and up RATE: $40 RESIDENT RATE: $30 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $20 Learn about items related to the lives of the presidents and their wives including their choices of furniture, clothing and china to personal items such as hats, fans and walking sticks. Also, learn about campaign materials from their political lives and some lesser-known facts. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
414319-01
OA OLDER ADULT
WSC - Westerville Senior Center 310 W. Main St.
Oct. 1
LIVE WELL
11 a.m.-6 p.m.
Tue
PC PARENT/CHILD
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TRAVEL
CASH EXPLOSION SHOW
GROCERY TRIP TO ALDI
WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Lyn Kiger Margi Rundio OA AGE(S): 55 and up RATE: $20 RESIDENT RATE: $15 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $10 Join us as we attend Cash Explosion, the official Ohio Lottery TV game show broadcast on television stations across Ohio. Prepare to be loud and silly as we cheer on the contestants during the taping of this exciting show. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
414321-01
Sept. 5
9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Tue
YODER’S AMISH HOME TOUR
Oct. 22
414325-01 414325-02 414325-03 414325-04
Sept. 16 Oct. 21 Nov. 18 Dec. 16
1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.
Mon Mon Mon Mon
WILDLIGHTS AT THE ZOO
WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Lyn Kiger AGE(S): 55 and up OA RATE: $55 RESIDENT RATE: $45 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $35 We will visit Holmes County and tour the Yoder property as we listen to the history and lifestyle of the Amish people. Tour the one room school house and learn how the Amish parochial school system works. There will be time to purchase homemade baked goods made fresh daily. We will have lunch (on your own) at a local Amish restaurant. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
414328-01
AGE(S): Senior Center member WSC SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $3 We will take the Senior Center bus for a OA shopping trip to the Aldi grocery store. Remember your shopping bags. Use the Senior Center transportation punch card (three punches or pay $3). Must cancel by noon the day before transportation is needed. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
DURATION: 1 Day WSC RATE: $35 OA RESIDENT RATE: $25 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $15 Enjoy dinner (on your own) before a walk through the famous holiday light display where more than three million twinkling lights will shine along with a variety of festive activities. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
414309-01 Dec. 17
3:30-8:30 p.m.
Tue
8:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Tue
ALUM CREEK FANTASY OF LIGHTS WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Margi Rundio AGE(S): 55 and up OA RATE: $20 RESIDENT RATE: $15 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $10 Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant before a fun night of holiday lights along this three-mile stretch where more than a million lights and 150 holiday-themed displays can be see from the warmth of the Senior Center bus. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
414307-01 A 88
ADULT
Dec. 19
P
COLUMBUS ZOO VISITS THE WESTERVILLE SENIOR CENTER FREE THURSDAY, SEPT. 26 1 P.M.
Join the Polaris Retirement Village for this free visit by some great animals from the Columbus Zoo.
3:30 - 8:30 p.m. Thu
PRESCHOOL
Y
YOUTH
OA OLDER ADULT
LIVE WELL
PC PARENT/CHILD
WSC - Westerville Senior Center WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org 310 W. Main St.
OLDER ADULT OA TRAVEL
RT 33 BREW TOUR PART 2
INSTRUCTOR(S): Lyn Kiger WSC AGE(S): 55 and up OA RATE: $20 RESIDENT RATE: $15 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $10 Join us for Part 2 of the Route 33 Brew Tour. We will visit the Rockmill, Double Edge and Route 33 while enjoying good food and local craft brews. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
414324-01
Oct. 4
10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Fri
SUNBURY TANGER OUTLET MALL SHOPPING
NEW! INSTRUCTOR(S): Lyn Kiger AGE(S): 55 and up WSC RATE: $15 OA RESIDENT RATE: $10 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $5 It’s time for holiday shopping at the Tanger Outlet Mall in Sunbury. We will shop till we drop for the holidays and then grab lunch in Sunbury (on your own). Activity# Date Time Day(s)
417322-01
Nov. 14
10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Thu
CURTAIN PLAYERS LEADING LADIES HELP WITH SETTING UP SNOWFLAKE CASTLE Monday, Nov. 25 - Wednesday, Nov. 27 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Everal Barn 60 N. Cleveland Ave. Sign up at the Senior Center front desk. Setup includes decorating trees, Santa’s Workshop and Santa’s House. For more information, call (614) 901-6511.
DURATION: 1 Day WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Margi Rundio OA RATE: $40 RESIDENT RATE: $35 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $25 Enjoy the story of Jack and Leo who pretend to be the long-lost nephews of a wealthy heiress, whose health is failing, in order to receive her fortune. Disastrous decisions make this upended comedy completely hilarious. We will stop for dinner (on your own) after the show. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
MANSFIELD REFORMATORY TOUR
CURTAIN PLAYERS MOUSE TRAP
414308-01
DURATION: 1 Day WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Lyn Kiger OA RATE: $50 RESIDENT RATE: $40 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $25 Immerse yourself in the guided tour that formed the Shawshank Redemption. Whether you are hunting for the paranormal or simply looking to tour the actional, you will find it here. This tour requires a lot of walking and have many stairs. We will stop for lunch (on your own) after the tour. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
414331-01
Oct. 29
10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Tue
Sept. 22
1:15-6:30 p.m. Sun
DURATION: 1 Day WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Margi Rundio OA RATE: $40 RESIDENT RATE: $35 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $25 Mysterious twists and turns abound when a group of strangers are stranded in a guest house during a snowstorm and discover that a murderer is in their midst. Enjoy an evening of exhilarating intrigue as Agatha Christie’s greatest mystery unfolds to a surprising conclusion. We will stop for dinner (on your own) after the show. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
414308-02
Dec. 15
1:15-6:30 p.m. Sun
MODERATE WALKING, SOME HILLS AND/OR STEPS VIGOROUS WALKING, SOME HILLS AND/OR STEPS STRENUOUS WALKING, WITH HILLS AND/OR STEPS
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TRAVEL
FRIENDSGIVING AT THE VILLAGE AND BINGO WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Lyn Kiger AGE(S): Senior Center Member OA SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $5 Travel to the Village of Westerville for a great Thanksgiving feast of all the traditional favorites. We will play Bingo and enjoy time with friends. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
414330-01
Nov. 26 10:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. Tue
WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Lyn Kiger AGE(S): 55 and up OA RATE: $50 RESIDENT RATE: $45 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $35 Join us as we travel to the Wilds in Cumberland Ohio. We will board an open air safari bus for an premium two hour experience with knowledgeable guides who will take you through open range animal areas where you will see rhinos, giraffes and many other rare endangered animals in the natural settings. Will then have a late lunch on your own. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Thu
WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Lyn Kiger AGE(S): 55 and up OA RATE: $75 RESIDENT RATE: $65 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $50 We will travel to downtown Columbus to Glass Axis to learn about glass blowing and then work with them to create our own project. We will stop for lunch after (on your own). Activity# Date Time Day(s)
A 90
ADULT
Sept. 17 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
P
414323-01
PRESCHOOL
Y
Date
Time
Day(s)
Dec. 3 10:15 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Tue
PROHIBITION TOUR OF WESTERVILLE
INSTRUCTOR(S): Margi Rundio WSC AGE(S): 55 and up OA RATE: $20 RESIDENT RATE: $15 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $10 From 1893-1933, the Anti-Saloon League in Westerville was a major force in American politics. Influencing the United States through lobbying and the printed word, it turned a moral crusade against the manufacture and sale of alcohol. We will stop for lunch (on your own) after the program. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
414319-01
GLASS AXIS
414326-01
WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Margi Rundio AGE(S): 55 and up OA RATE: $105 RESIDENT RATE: $90 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $60 We will travel to Der Dutchman for a familystyle dinner and enjoy entertainment by Ron Retzer along with Jennifer Galownia and Bob Wolfe. They will bring you a heart warming celebration of old-time Christmas favorites. Ron will play the Armonica, a unique musical instrument invented by Ben Franklin.
Activity#
THE WILDS
414320-01 Sept. 26
RON REITZER’S CHRISTMAS OF YESTERDAY
Sept. 19 12:45 -4:30 p.m. Thu
JINGO BINGO
AGE(S): 55 and up WSC RATE: $15 OA RESIDENT RATE: $10 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $5 Join as we travel to the Village of Westerville for bingo. Great prizes will be available for the lucky winners. Activity#
414329-01
Date
Dec. 18
Time
9-11:30 a.m.
Day(s)
Wed
Tue
YOUTH
OA OLDER ADULT
LIVE WELL
PC PARENT/CHILD
WSC - Westerville Senior Center RPC - Recreation DEPARTMENT Program Center • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION 310 W. Main St. 64 E. Walnut St.
OLDER ADULT OA TRAVEL / SPECIAL INTEREST
BINGO AT BUCKEYE TERRACE
WSC AGE(S): Senior Center member RATE: $15 OA RESIDENT RATE: $10 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $5 Join us as we travel to Buckeye Terrace to enjoy Bingo and snacks.
Activity#
414314-01 414314-02
Date
Sept. 24 Nov. 21
Time
1-3:30 p.m. 1-3:30 p.m.
Day(s)
Tue Thu
SNOWFLAKE CASTLE CRAFT PREVIEW Sept. 20 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Friday
Get a fall preview of our Snowflake Castle crafts. Have a chance to purchase buckeye and Ohio State handmade items as well as holiday decorations made by the Senior Center crafters. Cash only.
SNOWFLAKE CASTLE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!
OPPORTUNITIES: ELF TOY BUILDER TOY WRAPPING
SANTA’S HELPER TOY SELECTION ELF
PAINT STATION
CHECK IN
Friday, Nov. 15 1 p.m. Westerville Senior Center 310 W. Main St.
Join us for the Snowflake Volunteer meeting to hear about the different types of opportunities you can help with at Snowflake Castle. Contact the Program Manager at (614) 901-6511.
PRIME TIME DINERS
DURATION: 1 Day WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Margi Rundio OA AGE(S): 55 and up RATE: $20 RESIDENT RATE: $15 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $10 Travel on the Senior Center bus to dinner at an area restaurant (on your own). Restaurant destinations TBA. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
414303-01
Sept. 30
4:30 p.m.
Mon
414303-02
Oct. 28
4:30 p.m.
Mon
414303-03
Nov. 18
4:30 p.m.
Mon
LUNCH BUNCH
DURATION: 1 Day WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Lyn Kiger OA AGE(S): 55 and up RATE: $15 RESIDENT RATE: $10 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $5 Travel on the Senior Center bus to a lunch to a variety of restaurants (on your own). Lunch destinations TBA. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
414304-01 414304-02 414304-03
Sept. 9 Oct. 7 Nov. 19
11 a.m. 11 a.m. 11 a.m.
Mon Mon Tue
GENEALOGY DISCUSSION GROUP
WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Diana Druback AGE(S): Senior Center member OA FREE All Senior Center members are invited to discuss genealogical issues and learn additional techniques for researching family history. Computer issues, as they relate to genealogy, will also be discussed.
Date DR P
IN
Sept. 18 Oct. 16 Nov. 20 Dec. 18
Time
9:30 -11:30 a.m. 9:30 -11:30 a.m. 9:30 -11:30 a.m. 9:30 -11:30 a.m.
Day(s)
Wed Wed Wed Wed
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WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
SPECIAL INTEREST
GREAT DECISIONS, WESTERVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY
DISCUSSION GROUP INSTRUCTOR(S): Concord Counseling WSC AGE(S): Senior Center member OA FREE
DR P Date Time IN 10:30-11:30 a.m. Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Nov. 27
INSTRUCTOR(S): Marie Corbitt WSC AGE(S): Senior Center member OA FREE Created by the Foreign Policy Association, this class is America’s largest discussion program on the world affairs. The class goal is to promote greater understanding and respect on a wide variety of topics.
Day(s)
Wed
Fixing Things (or not) Growing our own food and/or flowers Are we heading into the apocalypse Hiking and Walking Dear Abby Where we find comfort and hope Working after retirement: pros and cons Family News Favorite songs, books and movies Times we were lost Favorite doctors of all kinds Key lessons/insights we have learned What makes us happy
Date DR P
Time
Day(s)
Aug. 26
1 p.m.
Mon
IN
Cyber Conflict
Sept. 23
1 p.m.
U.S. and Mexico
Mon
Oct. 28
1 p.m.
Mon
State of Diplomacy
CENTERED SENIORS INVESTMENT CLUB WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Doug Knight AGE(S): Senior Center member OA FREE Invest in a portfolio and participate in decisions about purchasing, holding and selling those stocks. Active discussion about market trends and stock opportunities is encouraged.
Date DR P
Time
Sept. 12 Oct.17 Nov. 14 Dec. 12
IN
1-3 p.m. 1-3 p.m. 1-3 p.m. 1-3 p.m.
Day(s)
Thu Thu Thu Thu
TOY BUILDING/ELF TRAINING see page 32 for details.
BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP INSTRUCTOR(S): Mindy Bilyeu AGE(S): Senior Center member FREE Books will be emailed. Date DR P IN Sept. 9
WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Carla Poston AGE(S): 55 and up OA FREE The varying parts of Medicare and your options for 2020 will be discussed with plenty of time for questions. Ice cream will be provided.
Activity#
404304-01 404304-02 404304-03 A 92
ADULT
P
Date
Time
Day(s)
Oct. 4 Oct. 14 Nov. 12
1:30 p.m. 2 p.m. 3:30 p.m.
Fri Mon Tue
PRESCHOOL
Y
YOUTH
Day(s)
Oct. 14 2:30-3:30 p.m. Mon “The Map of Salt and Stars” by Jennifer Zeynab Joukadar
Nov. 11 2:30-3:30 p.m. “The Leavers” by Lisa Ko
Dec. 9 2:30-3:30 p.m. Mon “The Good Neighbor:The Life and Work of Fred Rogers” by Maxwell King
OA OLDER ADULT
OA
2:30-3:30 p.m. Mon “The Clockmaker’s Daughter” by Kate Morton
GET THE SCOOP ON MEDICARE
Time
WSC
LIVE WELL
Mon
PC PARENT/CHILD
WSC - Westerville Senior Center CCC - Concord Counseling Center WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org 310 W. Main St. 700 Brooksedge Blvd.
OLDER ADULT OA SUPPORT GROUPS / MEALS
ALZHEIMER’S CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP
BIRTHDAY LUNCH
INSTRUCTOR(S): Concord Counseling CCC AGE(S): All OA FREE First Tuesday of each month. Contact Concord Counseling at (614) 882-9338. Time DR P Date I N Sept./Oct./Nov./Dec. 6:30 p.m.
Day(s)
Tue
PARKINSON’S SUPPORT GROUP
AGE(S): All WSC FREE OA For patients and caregivers, this informal group will gather to share information and support each other. Provided by Concord Counseling.
DR P IN
Date
Sept. 4 Oct. 2 Nov. 6 Dec. 4
Time
1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m.
Day(s)
Wed Wed Wed Wed
DIABETES EDUCATION/ SUPPORT CLASS
Time
2-3 p.m. Oct. 17 2-3 p.m. Nov. 21 2-3 p.m. (no class in Dec.)
IN
Sept. 4 Oct. 2 Nov. 6 Dec. 4
Wed Wed Wed Wed
PANCAKE BREAKFAST
AGE(S): All Ages WSC RATE: $4 Pancakes, sausage, eggs, orange juice and coffee are all provided. This is open to the Community. DR P Date Time Day(s)
IN
Sept. 4 7:30-10 a.m. Oct. 2 7:30-10 a.m. Nov. 6 7:30-10 a.m. No December Breakfast
Wed Wed Wed
Day(s)
Thu Thu Thu
WSC AGE(S): Senior Center member RATE: $5 Enjoy a hot and delicious meal served OA to you at a themed sit-down dinner with old and new friends. Sponsored by Friendship Village of Columbus. Registration required. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
OSU Tailgate
404328-01 Fall Feast
404328-02
Sept. 20
12 p.m.
Fri
Oct. 18
12 p.m.
Fri
12 p.m.
Fri
12 p.m.
Fri
Thanksgiving Dinner
404328-03
Nov. 15
Holiday Dinner
404328-04
Dec. 20
SNOWFLAKE CASTLE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! WESTERVILLE SENIOR CENTER 310 W. MAIN ST.
12 p.m. 12 p.m. 12 p.m. 12 p.m.
FRIDAY FEAST
DURATION: 1 Day WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Danielle Kieck, OA Uptown Pharmacy AGE(S): All FREE Lean about a new diabetic topic each month including nutrition, self-care and complication in this open, safe learning environment. Attendees can learn from others experiences and offer support to each other. Contact Concord Counseling at (614) 882-9338.
DR P Date I N Sept. 19
WSC AGE(S): Senior Center member RATE: $3 OA Join us the first Wednesday of the month for our lunch celebrating the month’s birthdays. Cake will be served. Sponsored by Village of Westerville and Heartland Care. DR P Date Time Day(s)
FRIDAY, NOV. 15 1 P.M. FREE
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OA OLDER ADULT
WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
MEALS / GAMES
BINGO
SENIOR MEAL PROGRAM AGE(S): Senior Center member RATE: $3 Enjoy a delicious meal in the company of others. Time DR P
12 p.m.
IN
WSC
OA
Wed/Fri
8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
WSC
OA Day(s)
Mon - Fri
TABLE TENNIS
AGE(S): Senior Center member WSC FREE Enjoy a morning of fun with friends as OA you learn the game of table tennis/ping pong. Time Day(s) DR P Date I N Sept./Oct./Nov./Dec. 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Thu
AGE(S): Senior Center member WSC FREE Meet outside during nice weather and OA inside during bad.
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PRESCHOOL
Sept. 9 Oct. 14 Nov. 11 Dec. 9
Time
1-2 p.m. 1-2 p.m. 1-2 p.m. 1-2 p.m.
Day(s)
Mon Mon Mon Mon
BINGO WITH CARLA POSTON
This favorite game allows you to meet new friends, share a few laughs and enjoy the fun of winning. ProCore Health Brokers. DR P IN
Date
Sept. 13 Oct. 11 Nov. 8 Dec. 13
Time
1-3 p.m. 1-3 p.m. 1-3 p.m. 1-3 p.m.
Day(s)
Fri Fri Fri Fri
BINGO WITH OTTERBEIN SENIOR LIVING
Y
YOUTH
Date DR P IN Sept. 17
Oct. 15 Nov. 19 Dec. 17
OA OLDER ADULT
LIVE WELL
Time Day(s) DR P Date I N Sept./Oct./Nov./Dec. 11 a.m. Tue
ADULT
IN
Join friends from the center for an morning filled with snacks, prizes and fun!
CORN HOLE
A
OA
McDONALD’S BINGO
Date DR P
AGE(S): Senior Center member FREE Play for fun or friendly competition. Time
WSC
Enjoy a great Bingo game with prizes sponsored by McDonald’s. Dessert included.
Day(s)
BILLIARDS
DR P Date I N Anytime
AGE(S): Senior Center member FREE
Time
11 a.m.- 12 p.m. 11 a.m.- 12 p.m. 11 a.m.- 12 p.m. 11 a.m.- 12 p.m.
Day(s)
Tue Tue Tue Tue
PC PARENT/CHILD
WSC - Westerville Senior Center WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org 310 W. Main St.
OLDER ADULT OA GAMES
SCRABBLE
BRIDGE LESSONS
WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): J.P. Yantis AGE(S): Senior Center member OA FREE Bridge lessons suitable for beginners or those seeking to brush up on instruction. Sessions are cordial, informal and non-critical.
DR P Fridays I N 1-3 p.m.
Westerville Senior Center 310 W. Main St.
Time Day(s) DR P Date IN Sept./Oct./Nov./Dec. 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Tue
DUPLICATE BRIDGE WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Bob Porter AGE(S): Senior Center member OA While the play is serious, the atmosphere is friendly and social. Players are asked to come with a partner.
DR P Date I N Sept. 12, 26
Oct. 3, 17 Nov. 14, 27 Dec. 12, 19
Time
1p.m. 1p.m. 1p.m. 1p.m.
Day(s)
Thu Thu Thu Thu
CONTRACT BRIDGE
INSTRUCTOR(S): J.P. Yantis WSC AGE(S): Senior Center member OA FREE Play is geared toward experienced players with fast exciting games. New players welcome. Time Day(s) DR P Date IN Sept./Oct./Nov./Dec. 1-3 p.m. Wed/Fri
EUCHRE CHALLENGE
CARDS AND GAMES
AGE(S): Senior Center member WSC FREE Enjoy an afternoon of cards or games. OA Spades and Euchre on Wednesdays and Fridays. Pinochle on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Carla Poston ProCore Health Brokers OA AGE(S): Senior Center member FREE Enjoy an afternoon of Euchre with prizes.
DR P Date IN Sept. 5 Oct. 3 Nov. 7 Dec. 5
Time Day(s) DR P Date I N Sept./Oct./Nov./Dec. 1-4:30 p.m. Mon/Wed/Fri
MAH JONGG
AGE(S): Senior Center member FREE Geared toward experienced players with fast exciting games.
DR P IN
Date
Time
WSC
OA Day(s)
ADVANCED
Sept./Oct./Nov./Dec. 12:30 p.m. Mon
BEGINNERS
Sept./Oct./Nov./Dec. 10 a.m. - 12p.m. Thu
Time
2:45-4:45 p.m. 2:45-4:45 p.m. 2:45-4:45 p.m. 2:45-4:45 p.m.
Day(s)
Thu Thu Thu Thu
AFTERNOON EUCHRE PARTY
WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Richard Sloan AGE(S): Senior Center member OA FREE This social yet intense game of strategy will keep you sharp as a tack. Prizes sponsored by Village of Westerville and Heartland Care.
Date DR P IN Sept. 20
Oct. 18 Nov. 15 Dec. 20
Time
1-3 p.m. 1-3 p.m. 1-3 p.m. 1-3 p.m.
Day(s)
Fri Fri Fri Fri
MODERATE WALKING, SOME HILLS AND/OR STEPS VIGOROUS WALKING, SOME HILLS AND/OR STEPS STRENUOUS WALKING, WITH HILLS AND/OR STEPS
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PROGRAMS and EVENTS
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20/20/20.............................................................................. 55 240X Complete.................................................................. 56 4th Friday............................................................................. 26 Adaptive - Corn Maze...................................................... 65 Adaptive - Great Westerville Pumpkin Glow.......... 65 Adaptive - Halloween Dance........................................ 65 Adaptive - Holiday Celebration................................... 65 Adaptive - Ohio State Men’s Ice Hockey.................. 65 Adaptive - OSU Tailgate Party..................................... 65 Adult Coed Volleyball...................................................... 63 Adult Fitness Swimming................................................ 52 Adult Golf Lessons........................................................... 63 Adult Tennis Lessons....................................................... 63 Advanced Digital Photography................................... 86 Adventures in Acrylic Painting.....................................74 Afternoon Euchre Party.................................................. 95 All Weights.......................................................................... 55 Alla Prima Oil Painting.....................................................74 Alum Creek Fantasy of Lights...................................... 88 Alzheimer’s Caregiver Support Group...................... 93 American Red Cross Babysitting.................................73 Aquacize................................................................................ 51 Aquaflex................................................................................. 51 Archery.................................................................................60 Arupa Yoga for Holistic Wellbeing............................. 58 Autumn Arborfest............................................................. 28
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B.A.S.E. Fit........................................................................... 78 Balance Boost.................................................................... 78 Bands and Bells................................................................. 78 Bantam Basketball............................................................ 62 Basic Intro to Laser Engraving..................................... 76 Beginners Pickleball Clinic............................................. 63 Beginning Photoshop Elements.................................. 86 Best Christmas Pageant Ever........................................72 Billiards..................................................................................94 Bingo ....................................................................................94 Bingo at Buckeye Terrace............................................... 91 Birthday Lunch................................................................... 93 Blood Pressure Check..................................................... 79 Body Fit ............................................................................... 55 Boo To You.......................................................................... 70 Boo-Tacular.......................................................................... 32 Book Discussion Group.................................................. 92 BOSU, Bootcamp & Core............................................... 56 Bridge Lessons................................................................... 95 Buckeye Bounders............................................................ 87 Building Watercolor Skills...............................................74
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Calendar.........................................................................37-38 Cardboard Boat Race...................................................... 34 Cardio-Party........................................................................ 29 Cards and Games.............................................................. 95 Cash Explosion Show...................................................... 88 Centered Seniors Investment Club............................. 92 Ceramics - Greenware..................................................... 83 Ceramics (Hand-Building)..............................................74
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Ceramics (Throwing)........................................................75 Charlotte’s Web..................................................................72 Choosing a Digital Camera............................................ 84 City Hall Courtyard Entertainment............................. 26 Clay Play................................................................................ 71 Climbing Kids...................................................................... 61 Code Monster: Creating Your First Iphone/ Ipad Mobile Game Level I..........................................................73 Code Monster: Creating Your First Iphone/ Ipad Mobile Game Level II.........................................................73 Code Monster: Kid Exploratory Coding Playground. 73 Color me Calm................................................................... 82 Columbus Swim Rescue................................................. 54 Combo Water Workout................................................... 51 Come From Away..............................................................27 Community Culture Celebration................................. 29 Community Line Dance............................................26, 81 Computer Connectors..................................................... 86 Contract Bridge................................................................. 95 Cops & Kids Day.................................................................27 Core Fusion......................................................................... 55 Corn Hole.............................................................................94 CPR Training........................................................................ 76 Crafts..................................................................................... 84 Crazy Art Adventures...................................................... 69 Creative Lighting Workshop......................................... 85 Creative Writing................................................................ 84 Curtain Players - Leading Ladies................................ 89 Curtain Players - Mouse Trap........................................ 89
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D
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Dance Expressions............................................................ 71 Dance for Every Body..................................................... 55 Deep Water Aerobics....................................................... 51 Delay the Disease.............................................................. 78 Diabetes Education / Support Class......................... 93 Digital Camera Help......................................................... 84 Digital Photography SIG................................................. 85 Discovery Hour................................................................... 67 Discussion Group.............................................................. 92 DIY Workshop for Women............................................ 76 Duplicate Bridge................................................................ 95 Dynamic Pilates & Core.................................................. 58
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Essential Yoga Student Training Course.................. 58 Essentrics............................................................................. 58 Euchre Challenge.............................................................. 95 Evening at the North Pole............................................. 36 Every “Body” Can Do Yoga...........................................80
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Fabulous Fall Fun.............................................................. 69 Family Tae Kwon Do........................................................ 62 Fantasy Ballet..................................................................... 67 Fencing for Beginners..................................................... 62 Fencing for Kiddos........................................................... 62 First Responders Ceremony 9/11.................................27 Fit and Fabulous................................................................ 55 Fitness Walking Group....................................................80 Foot Care............................................................................. 79 Friday Feast........................................................................ 93 Friendsgiving at the Village and Bingo....................90 Furry Friend Bone-Nanza............................................... 31
Genealogy Discussion Group........................................ 91 Gentle Yoga......................................................................... 58 Get the Scoop on Medicare.......................................... 92 Girls in Trades......................................................................73 Glass Axis.............................................................................90 Go with the Flow Watercolor........................................74 Gobble Gobble Gobble................................................... 70 Great Decisions, Westerville Public Library............ 92 Great Shapes Low Impact............................................. 56 Great Westerville Camp Out..........................................75 Grocery Trip to ALDI........................................................ 88 Guitar for Beginners.......................................................... 71
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Halloween Treat Trail Party............................................ 32 Ham & Bean Dinner........................................................... 31 Hatha with Vinyasa Flow Yoga.................................... 58 HDR Photography............................................................. 85 High School Basketball Leagues................................. 62 Hiking......................................................................................75 Hip Hop and Tumble........................................................ 67 Hip Hop Cardio.................................................................. 55 Homeschool Ceramics..................................................... 71 Household Hazardous Waste....................................... 28 How to Use Your Iphone and Ipad............................. 86 Hunt Westerville................................................................ 29 Hydrorider Aquabike Class............................................ 52
Infant Aquatics 614........................................................... 54 Intro to Lightroom Photo Editing Software............ 85 Intro to Tai Chi.................................................................... 58 Intro to Zentangle.............................................................. 81
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Jewelry with Buttons Workshop................................. 82 Jingle Bell Hop................................................................... 68 Jingo Bingo.........................................................................90 Jr. Ceramics.......................................................................... 71 Jr. Tap...................................................................................... 71 Jumpbunch Sports & Fitness for Kids......................60 Jumpin’ Jellybeans........................................................... 68 Junior Pickleball................................................................. 61
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Kettlebell Core Fusion..................................................... 55 Kids in Action..................................................................... 68 Kids in Karate and Adults, Too.....................................60 Kids Nature Night Out/In................................................72 Kids Paint.............................................................................. 71 Kidz Home Alone Workshop.........................................73
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L’il Kik....................................................................................60 Leapin’ Lollipops............................................................... 68 Learn to Canoe...................................................................72 Letters from Santa!........................................................... 34 Lift and Hiit.......................................................................... 56 Lil Climbers........................................................................... 61 Line Dance............................................................................ 81 Little Ballers Basketball................................................... 61 Low Impact Water Workout......................................... 52
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Low-Impact Aerobics.......................................................57 Low-Impact Aerobics & Strength............................... 78 Low-Impact Intervals........................................................57 Lunch Bunch........................................................................ 91
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Mah Jongg........................................................................... 95 Make It and Take It............................................................ 82 Maker’s Lab..........................................................................72 Mansfield Reformatory Tour......................................... 89 Memoir Writing Group.................................................... 83 Men’s Basketball League................................................ 63 Military Service Appreciation Day..............................30 Mindbody, Yoga and Pilates Drop In...........................57 Mindful Breathing.............................................................. 79 Mom & Me Holiday Tea.................................................... 36 Moving and Grooving Games....................................... 70 Muscles in Motion..............................................................57 Music Together................................................................... 69
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Noon-Lite Madness....................................................36
O
Ohio Presidents - Surprising Legacies...................... 87 Ohio Roller Hockey Club Adult Leagues..................64 Open Studio Ceramics.....................................................75 Orienteering.........................................................................72 Our Community Superheroes...................................... 69 Outdoor Explorers............................................................ 68
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Pancake Breakfast............................................................ 28 Pancake Breakfast............................................................ 93 Paper Bead Workshop.................................................... 82 Parkinson’s Support Group........................................... 93 Pee Wee Basketball.......................................................... 62 Pee Wee Pickleball............................................................ 61 Pee Wee Play Gym...........................................................30 Photographing Autumn Leaves................................... 85 Photoshop Elements Help............................................. 86 Piano Playtime................................................................... 67 Pickleball.............................................................................. 63 Pinterest Club..................................................................... 82 Pop Star Jazz...................................................................... 67 Pound.................................................................................... 56 Power Pilates...................................................................... 58 Power Yoga......................................................................... 59 Prenatal Yoga..................................................................... 59 Preparing for the Unexpected: Outdoor Emergency Basics...........................................75 Preseason Pickup Street Hockey................................64 Prime Time Diners.............................................................. 91 Prime Time Tours Presentations.................................. 87 Princess Dance Party....................................................... 67 Private Swim Lessons...................................................... 54 Prohibition Tour of Westerville....................................90 Pumpkin Glow.................................................................... 33
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Quilting................................................................................. 84
R
Rabies Immunizations..................................................... 26 Restorative Pilates............................................................ 59 Revolutionary War............................................................ 28 Rhythm & Resistance....................................................... 56 Rime “Crunch” Toner........................................................57 Rock ‘Em, Sock ‘Em Cardio........................................... 56 Rock Hoppers......................................................................27 Rockin’ Around the Holiday Tree................................ 68 Ron Reitzer’s Christmas of Yesterday.......................90 Rt. 33 Brew Tour Part 2................................................... 89
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S.E.L.F. Care Chair............................................................. 79 Santa’s Workshop............................................................. 70 Scioto Adventure Canoe Float.....................................27 Scrabble................................................................................ 95 Self Defense for Women................................................ 32 Senior Center Photo Gallery Themes........................ 85 Senior Center Zumba...................................................... 79 Senior Meal Program.......................................................94 Shallow Water Fitness..................................................... 52 Silver Splash: Aqua, Cardio & Tone............................ 52 Silver Splash: Balance, Strength & Tone................... 52 Silvertones........................................................................... 83 Simple and Serene- VIPASSANA................................80 Skate Late............................................................................30 Skills N’ Drills.......................................................................64 Smartphone Navigating................................................. 76 Snowflake Castle ............................................................. 35 Snowflake Castle Craft Preview.................................... 91 Snowflake Castle Elf Training....................................... 32 Snowflake Castle Volunteers ........................................ 91 Soccer Shots.......................................................................60 Social Dance Basics..........................................................75 Softball Leagues................................................................ 63 Sounds of Summer........................................................... 26 Special Needs Swim.......................................................... 31 Spectacular Sunflower Workshop.............................. 82 Sporties for Shorties........................................................60 Sports Jam..........................................................................60 Stained Glass.......................................................................75 Step & Sculpt.......................................................................57 Step Up Your Social Dance Style.................................75 Stick N’ Puck Open Rink Hockey................................64 Stonecarving....................................................................... 84 Strength and More.............................................................57 Sunbury Tanger Outlet Mall Shopping...................... 89 Swim Lesson Testing Days............................................ 54 Swim Lessons..................................................................... 54 Swim with Santa................................................................ 34
Total Body Strong..............................................................57 Toy Story Fun..................................................................... 69 Traditional Hatha Yoga....................................................80 Tree Lighting Ceremony................................................. 36 Trendy Crafts....................................................................... 71 Tumble Kids.......................................................................... 61 Tumble Kids II...................................................................... 61
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Veterans Day Celebration.............................................. 32
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Water Fitness....................................................................... 51 Watercolor Painting: First Steps................................. 83 Watercolors for Beginners and Beyond....................74 Wiggly Worms................................................................... 68 Wild Art.................................................................................72 Wildlights at the Zoo....................................................... 88 Woodcarving...................................................................... 84 World of Travel................................................................... 87
Y
Yoder’s Amish Home Tour............................................. 88 Yoga for COre Strength.................................................. 58 Yoga for Health.................................................................. 59 Yoga Pilates Mix................................................................. 59 Youth Volleyball League.................................................. 61
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Zentangle Beyond the Basics........................................ 81 Zumba................................................................................... 56 Zumba Kids......................................................................... 68 Zumbini................................................................................. 67
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Table Tennis.........................................................................94 Tap for Tots.......................................................................... 67 Teen Ceramics..................................................................... 71 Teen Night............................................................................. 31 Tennis Junior........................................................................ 61 The Art Clinic.......................................................................75 The Barre Workout........................................................... 59 The Grinch............................................................................72 The Wilds.............................................................................90 The Point Community Open House...........................30 Thomas James Knox Memorial Street Hockey Tournament.........................................................................64 Toddler Time.......................................................................30 Toddler Time Roundup................................................... 69
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Autumn
ARB RFEST Saturday, Sept. 21 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Alum Creek Park N. 221 W. Main St.
See pagE 28 for details.