WESTERVILLE C O M M U N I T Y
R E C R E A T I O N
SUMMER 2019
G U I D E
W W W. W E S T E R V I L L E . O R G
IT’S TIME FOR SUMMER FUN “WELCOME HOME” at the Field of Heroes Parks and Recreation Month Events PROGRAM REGISTRATION DATES parks & recreation
Registration information See page 36
MAY S M 5 6 12 13 19 20
26 27
T W 1 7 8 14 15 21 22 28 29
R 2 9 16 23 30
F S 3 4 10 11 17 18
24 25 31
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Welcome Welcome to the Westerville Community Recreation Guide, your go-to publication for all things City news and Parks activities. Summer is almost here and Westerville Parks and Recreation is excited to get up and moving with you! We hope you enjoy exploring the season’s class offerings for the entire family and dreaming up ways to make this your most active season yet.
WESTERVILLE
CITY COUNCIL
BACK ROW: Alex Heckman; Valerie Cumming; Tim Davey; Kathy Cocuzzi, Vice Mayor.
Within these pages, you’ll also find updates about projects and programs like the Westerville Community Center expansion on pages 4-5, First Responders Park expansion on page 7, 4th of July festivities on page 16 and much more. It is always our intention to bring you a high-quality 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.
FRONT ROW: Craig Treneff, Mayor; Mike Heyeck, Chair; Diane Fosselman, Vice Chair.
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
Integrity and Trust Public Safety Community Engagement Employee Enrichment
NOTES TO THE EDITOR Westerville Community Recreation Guide Editor: Toni Schorling toni.schorling@westerville.org
MARK YOUR CALENDARS SUMMER REGISTRATION Online Resident Registration Friday, May 17 In-Person Resident Registration Saturday, May 18 Online Open Registration Sunday, May 19 In-Person Open Registration Monday, May 20
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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
AQUATICS / SWIM LESSONS WATER AEROBICS SWIM LESSONS
6- 22 20-21
CAMPS
DAY CAMPS SPECIALTY CAMPS
23-31 32-33
FITNESS & WELLNESS
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
52-53 53-54
AEROBICS/GROUP FITNESS MIND / BODY YOGA / PILATES
55-58 58 59-60
SPECIAL INTEREST
61-64
SPORTS 35 36 37 38 38 39 40 40 41 42-44 43 43 44 92-93 94-95
46-48 49- 51
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
67-68 68 69
YOUTH
CREATIVE ARTS OUTDOOR SPECIAL INTEREST
A OA Water walkers enjoy using the Lazy River at Highlands Park Aquatic Center. Did you know there are extended hours in 2019 with special hours scheduled for Water Walkers? See page 41 for details. Cover Image: Enjoy summer fun at the Hanby Park (115 E. Park St.) splash pad, open throughout the season.
ADULT
CREATIVE ARTS SPECIAL INTEREST
OLDER ADULT FITNESS CREATIVE ARTS TRAVEL SUPPORT GROUPS SPECIAL INTEREST MEALS GAMES
70 70-71 71
72 73
75-78 78-82 83-85 86-87 87-89 89-90 90-91
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Things are
MOVING
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
COMMUNITY CENTER EXPANSION SUMMER UPDATES
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NOW!
NEW AQUATIC FEATURES! Swimmers enjoy the existing indoor pool before it closes mid-May for reconstruction.
Work has started on the new entry and lobby of the Community Center. You will soon see temporary walls and front desk during the renovation.
The much-loved former Sprouts room has been cleared and the back wall has been knocked out to expand space and continue construction.
NEW ENTRY PLAZA AND LOBBY! NEW CHILDCARE ROOM!
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Construction is happening all around the Westerville Community Center, and spring and summer will bring about the most adjustments for space and programming to date. We greatly appreciate your patience while working around these inconveniences. But you can see the Center’s improvements and new features taking shape. The schedule now requires the closure of a few more spaces, but no worries - we have a space or a plan to keep all your activities in motion.
NEW! New, interactive slides (combine gaming with swimming!) and water features are on their way. A warm-water therapy pool will be a completely new addition. The new pool opens with the completed project next spring. If you want to be one of the last swimmers in the existing indoor pool, you’ll need to come in before May 15. At that time, the pool as we know it will close to prepare for construction of a renovated leisure pool and brand-new warm-water therapy pool at the Community Center.
NEW! Plan to enter the Community Center from the south/side entrance after April 29. The front entry plaza and lobby will be under construction through the term of the project but will be much improved by next spring’s opening with a new entry (goodbye rotating door), front desk area and plentiful seating.
NEW! The all-new childcare room is expected to open next spring. It will feature enhanced security, more play space, toys and activities so you can ensure you child is safe and happy during your workout.
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WORRIES
All pool, Ultimate and 1Pass holders may utilize Highlands Park Aquatic Center (HPAC) at no additional charge. Special hours have been added to the HPAC 2019 season that will accommodate preschool swimming, water walkers, lap-swimmers, aqua aerobics, swim lessons and Otters Swim Team. The general season has also been extended to include limited early season hours beginning May 16 through opening day, May 25 and late season hours from August 13 - September 2. A full list of hours may be found at www.westerville.org/parkshours.
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Wayfinding signs will help you find your way around. If you have any trouble, a Parks and Recreation staff member will be happy to assist you.
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WORRIES
Childcare remains available on the south end of the Center in Maple Room C for the duration of the project. CHILDCARE ROOM HOURS: Monday-Saturday 8:45 a.m. - 1 p.m. Monday-Thursday 4-9 p.m. Sunday Closed Fees will remain unchanged when the new room opens. DAILY HOURLY RATES: $2.50 per hr./first child $1 each additional child in the same family (one-hour minimum/two-hour maximum) MULTIPLE VISIT DISCOUNT CARDS: 10-hour discount card for $22.50 50-hour discount card for $100 Discount cards are non-refundable and can be purchased at the Front Desk of the Community Center.
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Aroundt h e
City
Westerville Field of Heroes Returns “WELCOME HOME” Field of Heroes has long been a landmark tradition in Westerville, bringing thousands to the City to pay reverence to those who serve our country. Each year, hundreds of volunteers from the Westerville Sunrise Rotary donate countless hours to make this event happen.
Here’s a quick take on this patriotic event:
The theme for this year’s event is “Welcome Home.” In addition to the flags, the Sunrise Rotary will display letters and videos, a World War II Reader’s Theater will tell local stories and there will be a concert by the Westerville Community Band. Get the full details about the Field of Heroes at www.fieldofheroes.org.
3,000
flags will be planted
2.5 acres
of planted flags
6 acres
of total event space
250 volunteers
Mark your Calendar
work together to pull this event together Want to help? Visit www.fieldofheroes.org.
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May 24 – 27 Westerville Sports Complex 325 N. Cleveland Ave.
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Work Underway to Expand
FIRST RESPONDERS PARK
When the City broke ground on the expansion of First Responders Park, 374 W. Main St. this spring, it marked an important milestone in months of careful planning. First dedicated in 2010, the park was established to honor all first responders. The space was adorned with “C-40,” a section of steel from the north tower of the World Trade Center that fell during the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. A year later, a privately funded sculpture, “The Crossing,” was dedicated at the park in honor of fallen Westerville firefighter David Theisen, who died in 1998 while battling a fire in Crooksville, Ohio. While the park served the community well as the site of numerous 9/11 Observances and other events, City leaders recognized the need for key improvements to reduce road noise and to increase its capacity. This became ever more apparent after the deaths of Westerville Division of Police (WPD) officers Anthony P. Morelli and Eric Joering in February 2018.
VIEW FROM MAIN STREET
When tragedy struck the community, thousands of people gathered in the City to pay their respects, and the need for a larger, permanent place to honor the City’s first responders was clear. In the months that followed, a committee of Westerville City leaders, first responders and staff worked with landscape architecture firms POD Design and McGill Smith Punshon (which provided design services free of charge) to thoughtfully envision the transformation of this special park to a place that reflects the new normal of a community forever changed by tragedy. The expansion of First Responders Park is expected to be complete in October 2019. Find more information about the project at www.westerville.org/frp.
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Envisioning a More Accessible Uptown
For All
The Uptown Improvement Project, which includes State Street between Home and Walnut Streets, will improve the heart of Westerville’s compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), creating wider sidewalks that are easier to maneuver for people who use adaptive equipment and have other needs. “Uptown has evolved over the last hundred years. We are proud of the history this unique district holds, and want to ensure it can be enjoyed by all, including individuals who need more space to move about the City,” said Westerville City Manager David Collinsworth. In addition to bringing sidewalks to compliance, other improvements were thoughtfully planned to help ensure the continued safety and vitality of Uptown. These include the installation of bump outs on the north side of the Westerville Division of Police (WPD) drive, east and west sides of the City Hall crosswalk, plus one at the Westerville Public Library/West Plum Street crossing with a pedestrian-activated flasher. This project is expected to begin in August. In the meantime, Columbia Gas intends to replace a lowpressure gas line, located beneath the State Street pavement, with medium-pressure service and to relocate meters to the side or rear of the building (at the City’s request). That work is expected to begin in June. The City has worked with Columbia Gas to create a construction schedule that allows both projects to move forward while reducing the impact to merchants, parking, project costs and timelines. Find the schedule at www.westerville.org/uptown.
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SPRING ROAD RECONSTRUCTION The much-anticipated second, and final, phase of the Spring Road Reconstruction project is underway. This phase of improvements covers Spring Road, between East Schrock Road and East Walnut Street, and includes enhanced pedestrian crossings, pavement reconstruction, new curbing and upgraded storm water controls/treatment. Phase II is funded in part by a $500,000 grant through the Ohio Public Works Commission. The first phase of the project, Spring Road from East Schrock Road to Huber Village Boulevard, was completed in September 2017. You can find the most up-to-date information about this project on the GoWesterville interactive map at www.westerville.org/construction.
DHL’S NEW NORTH AMERICAN HEADQUARTERS BY THE NUMBERS DHL’s decision to build its new North American headquarters in Westar Place was exciting news because it signaled another major commitment to and an investment in the community. The company, which has had a presence in Westerville since 1991, cited its collaborative relationship with the community as a primary reason they wanted to remain in Westerville. Additionally, the City’s location is hard to beat for DHL, putting them within a 10-hour drive of 46% of the nation’s population. The building is expected to be complete in December and will feature collaborative workspaces, outdoor seating, walkway and connection to Westerville’s 51 miles of recreation trails. Learn more about Economic Development in the City at business.westerville.org.
DHL’s new headquarter’s construction is blooming in the Westar Place area. Let’s take a look at what the project represent for the largest third-party logistics provider in the world.
800
the number of associates DHL’s new headquarters can accommodate as the company plans future growth.
145,000 total square feet
4 10.1
floors
acre-lot holds the building
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Stop “Wish-cycling,” Start “Recycling Right” Westerville is “on a roll” with the deployment of new recycling carts this spring. With a larger capacity and features that make them easier to maneuver (wheels, a handle and an attached lid), it’s never been easier to recycle in Westerville. However, if you find yourself tossing any old thing in the recycling with the hope that it will end up in the right place (sometimes referred to as “wishcycling”), you could be hurting the process more than you help. When unrecyclable items find their way into equipment, they can cause a clog in the system. For example, “tanglers” like cords, ribbon and shoelaces can become stuck in machinery and force operations to shut down while workers untangle the items from equipment. Don’t worry, recycling the correct way is not a complicated process. Follow this handy guide from the Solid Waste Authority of Central Ohio (SWACO). Want to learn more? Visit www.westerville.org/recycling.
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Electric Division Offering Ways ELECTRIC DIVISION
for Businesses to Harness Green Technology
When Westerville businesses invest in green technology, the whole community wins. Not only can these programs support the reduction of harmful emissions, they can help reduce future energy costs by keeping usage low during peak times. The Westerville Electric Division has historically been a hub of sustainable innovation in the City. From the Nest Rush Hour Rewards program to its popular businessWISE offerings, the Division offers programs that encourage energy conservation. This year, they have introduced two new opportunities aimed to help the Westerville business community better serve their customers through green innovation.
Next, Westerville Electric launched a Commercial Solar Rebate Program. The City is offering an incentive rate of $.10 per Watt (AC) up to $10,000. That could offset up to 5% of project costs for systems of 100 kW or less. This program is currently available to Westerville businesses served by the Electric Division.
The “PowerUp” program offers electric vehicle supply equipment rebates to help increase the availability of electric vehicle charging stations within the community including the office workplace, retail, hotel, institutional, industrial and multi-family properties. This program is not currently offered to single family residential property owners.
For more information about these initiatives, visit www.westerville.org/electric and select “programs.”
WESTERVILLE LINEMAN EARNS PERFECT SCORE at Public Power Rodeo From the daily delivery of outstanding customer service to their willingness to travel far distances to help communities in need and beyond, the men and women of the Westerville Electric Division have always been sources of pride for the City. The City’s lineworkers are skilled experts in their field, earning top honors on the national stage. Most recently, Westerville lineman Curtis Blaze earned first place overall in the Apprentice category at the 2019 Public Power Lineworkers Rodeo in Colorado Springs. He earned a perfect score in every challenge, including a written exam. The Rodeo is the leading event where more than 50 journeyman and 100 apprentice lineworkers from public power providers across the nation gather to take part in training opportunities and competition. Learn more about the Westerville Electric Division, visit www.westerville.org/electric. 11
C hampions of Westerville Recognizing True
Jeff Hartnell and Mike Townsley were selected as Westerville Champions in recognition of their outstanding impact on the community at the 2019 State of the Community event in March. The program elects those who go above and beyond to improve the quality of life in the City. To be eligible for this recognition, residents must be a visionary and community role model, demonstrate exemplary leadership in the Westerville community, have forever changed or improved the community, created a lasting impression that is evident in future generations and/or significantly impacted local history and quality of life.
JEFF HARTNELL was born a leader and raised his
hand in service throughout his life. He loved Westerville, arguably more than he loved his alma mater Michigan State. His contributions helped lead to a renaissance in Uptown Westerville, which we all enjoy today. In fact, if you’ve ever attended a 4th Friday, thank Jeff. The popular event did not exist until he brought the concept to life. As Executive Director of the Westerville Visitors and Convention Bureau, Jeff transformed Uptown once a month from April to September, increasing visibility, vendor participation and community attendance, which catapulted from 800 to 11,000 and ultimately led to a closure of State Street to accommodate the popularity of the event. Jeff shared his love for introducing Westerville to visitors with anyone, anywhere, anytime. His pride for our community was evident in his involvement in multiple charity events, like Honor Flight, and working with young athletes as a mentor and coach.
JEFF HARTNELL
MIKE TOWNSLEY was an advocate and an ardent volunteer for all things Westerville. He graciously gave of his knowledge as a Certified Public Accountant and experience to assist many community organizations. A member of the Westerville Area Chamber of Commerce (since 1991), Mike served as the organization’s Secretary/ Treasurer for 11 years. He also served the City as the Treasurer for Issue 54, a successful tax levy campaign which helped place Westerville in excellent financial position while providing critically needed funds for rehabilitation and improvement of the City’s infrastructure. Mike was a member of the 2010 Charter Review Commission, and a founding Board member of the Westerville-Blendon Township JEDZ. In this role, he helped the JEDZ Board establish its financial guiding principles and policies as well as prepared its annual budgets, submitted its annual filings and set up the required banking accounts. Described as a “dedicated and most dependable volunteer,” Mike enjoyed attending the Westerville Tree Lighting, the Chamber’s Evening of Elegance and could be counted on to help set up and tear down the Music & Arts Festival as a volunteer.
MIKE TOWNSLEY
Jeff and Mike were the 10th and 11th Champion honorees, respectively. To learn more about the program, including how you can nominate a community member for the program, visit www.westerville.org/champions.
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ABOVE AND BEYOND
Westerville’s Volunteers of the Year
Chaplain Corp
Reverends James Meacham, David Hogg, Dave Murdoch, Danny Lambert and Jonathan Bull were named the 2018 Volunteers of the Year for their work above and beyond the call of duty during a time of unimaginable sorrow. The Westerville Chaplain Corps was established to integrate clergy of various faiths into Westerville’s public safety agencies. Last year, these five men of faith had the monumental task of helping to manage the force of an emotional shock wave that impacted thousands after the tragic deaths of Westerville Division of Police officers Anthony P. Morelli and Eric Joering on Feb. 10. From those who came to the makeshift memorial at Westerville City Hall to grieve, to those who attended one of many vigils, Westerville’s Chaplains held a steady presence and spoke words of hope and healing. They prayed with families and strangers alike, uniting the community in a spirit of resiliency.
Reverends Meacham, Hogg, Murdoch, Bull and Lambert.
The Chaplains, independently and together as a body, have donated hundreds of hours to the Westerville Divisions of Police and Fire. All in, they gave 2,408 hours at work for the Westerville community. We thank them today and every day for their service.
AT AT GLANCE: VOLUNTEERISM IN WESTERVILLE
Volunteers for the City of Westerville are our community’s points of light. Together, they generously donated more than 22,400 service hours in 2018. Without them, the City would be unable to perform critical functions, including public safety education, recreational services and much more. To all of you who raise your hand when asked, we thank you. BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
948
hours
47
2,408
VOLUNTEERS
hours
WESTERVILLE CITIZEN POLICE ACADEMY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
1,837 hours
124
VOLUNTEERS
PATHWATCH
CHAPLAIN CORP
840
5
hours
VOLUNTEERS
WESTERVILLE DIVISION OF POLICE RESERVE OFFICERS
2,159 hours
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VOLUNTEERS
EXPLORERS POST 29
17
VOLUNTEERS
917
hours
25
VOLUNTEERS
WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION GENERAL VOLUNTEERS
12,481 hours
1,308
VOLUNTEERS
VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR NOMINATIONS
Do you know someone who gives selflessly throughout the year to help make life better in Westerville? You can now nominate them for Volunteer of the Year. This individual will be recognized for service in 2019 at the 2020 State of the Community. Look for more information at www.westerville.org.
LEND A HAND!
See how to get involved on the City’s online Volunteer Portal at www.westerville.org/volunteer.
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WESTERVILLE POLICE, CENTER FOR FAMILY SAFETY AND HEALING
Weigh In on Teens and Technology The Westerville Division of Police (WPD) and the Center for Family Safety and Healing are partnering to help parents and guardians protect children in this digital world. In March, WPD officer Matthew Ware and Caitlyn Tully from the Center partnered to discuss how parents and guardians can help children navigate technology safely at a Community Forum. Today, a mobile phone is never far from its owner and a person’s social media persona seems to outweigh in-person interactions; today’s teenagers are connected in a way that their parents could have never imagined through text messaging, social media and innumerable mobile applications. The improper use of technology (harassment, sending inappropriate photos) can result in long-term social consequences and even criminal charges. “Kids today are digital natives, they have always had technology. They know it better than we do in most instances,” said Officer Ware. Officer Ware and Tully agree that parents and guardians need not be afraid of emerging technology, but should take an active interest in it and create an open dialogue with youths about safety.
Why is it important that we have this discussion about teens and technology?
How can you know if your child is at risk when using technology?
What are some of the most common pitfalls teens are running into when it comes to technology?
“Technology is here to stay, we are not going to go back in time,” said Ware. “We need to embrace it and have open conversations about the correct way to use technology and the potential consequences of improper use.” With this boost in connectivity comes access to information and positive interaction, but also has its risks. A study of high schoolers by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that nearly 15% of respondents reported being bullied electronically in the past 12 months.
What are some of the biggest concerns (trends) you are seeing when it comes to teens and technology?
What are twothree of the most common questions you receive from parents/guardians about teens and technology, and how do you answer them?
How can parents/ guardians best protect their teens when it comes to using technology?
“I refer to it as ‘keyboard courage.’ This is where kids have conversations over various apps without fear from a direct interaction, which sometimes creates an escalated or aggravated situation the next time they see each other,” said Ware. Many savvy parents employ the use of parental control apps which give them access to a child’s phone activity. However, Tully encourages parents to focus on empowerment through education, rather than control. She cites research from the University of Central Florida which found that teens whose parents utilize parental control apps are more likely to experience online risks. She echoes Officer Ware’s advice about keeping the lines of communication open. “We know that when parents are involved, teens have fewer issues with friends and less online harassment,” said Tully. In addition to bullying and harassment, Officer Ware says even the most basic app functions, such as adding friends or followers, can pose significant safety risks. He finds one common pitfall of teens with technology is the act of “friending” everyone who sends a request, even if they don’t know them in real life. This gives potential strangers access to a bevy of identifying information. “Devices or apps may automatically log a teen’s location. This is because many apps require “Location Services” to be set to “on.” Apps may request limited access to location data (only when someone is using the app) or full access (even when they are not using the app),” said Tully. “Take Snapchat, for example. If a user has their location setting on, any of their Snapchat friends can see their pinpoint location on the Snapchat Map.” For the parent or guardian looking to learn more about what their teens may be encountering online, Tully encourages the Common Sense Media’s resources at www.commonsensemedia.org. For more information about online safety, visit The Center for Family Safety and Healing at www.familysafetyandhealing.org.
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Westerville Fire, Police Partner to Bring Drone Technology to Emergency Responses
The Westerville Divisions of Police (WPD) and Fire (WFD) are leveraging cutting-edge technology to help improve emergency response and planning. In late April, the Divisions received two drones, the DJI-brand Matrice 210 and Mavric Pro. Bringing the technology to the City was nearly a year and a half in the making. “A group of officers and firefighters have worked very hard to make sure we made the best decisions possible for the equipment we were purchasing and making sure we follow all applicable Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) rules and regulations,” said WPD Corporal Justin Alloway, who was integrally involved in the process. “We wanted to make sure, as we venture into an area of new technology, that it’s done the right way and not the quick way.” An approximately $37,000 investment, the drones will provide a multitude of public safety benefits for the community. “This technology allows us to do some things we have not been able to do, such as providing aerial views of buildings under construction, 360-degree views of buildings for origin and cause investigations after fires, locate fires in buildings with the FLIR (Forward-Looking Infrared) camera during active fires and overhaul of buildings post-fire. It also gives us the ability to search large areas via the air for missing persons and provides us additional views of properties for emergency planning,” said Chief Fire Marshal David Williams.
As a secondary use, the technology may be used in service to other City departments for photography needs. However, Westerville Fire Chief Brian Miller emphasizes that the drones will only be flown by trained pilots, in accordance with FAA regulations. He says a number of Westerville officers and firefighters have taken months of classes to obtain their pilot’s licenses through the FAA, as well as certifications through the Federal Emergency Management Agency. “We won’t be flying these drones around randomly, we will have policies and procedures in place for each use case,” Chief Miller said. Chief Miller says it is important for residents to be aware of the new technology and its benefits. Westerville firefighters and police officers will have the drones on display at 4th Friday events. “Our goal is to socialize this with the community so they’re aware of it. We don’t want it to be a surprise that we have this new equipment,” said Miller. Find more information about the Westerville Divisions of Police and Fire at www.westerville.org.
Additionally, the drones will provide a live feed to the City’s Emergency Operations Center (EOC) in the event of natural or manmade disasters. This will allow the incident commander and City leaders to make fast and well-informed decisions about long and short term operations.
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4TH OF JULY
WESTERVILLE ROTARY PLANS DAY OF PATRIOTIC FUN
The Westerville Rotary will present a number of family-friendly activities for the community this Fourth of July. For more information, visit www.westervillerotary.com.
2019 July 4th 5K Walk/Run Alum Creek Park North, 221 W. Main St.
6:30 a.m. Registration for Rotary Run/Walk & Children’s Run
8 a.m. Rotary 5K Run & Walk
9:15 a.m. Rotary Children’s Fun Run
9:25 a.m. Awards Ceremony
4th of July Parade
St. Paul the Apostle Church, 313 N. State St. to Electric Ave.
11 a.m. Staging and drop-off at St. Paul
1 p.m. Parade begins, moving south on State Street through Uptown Westerville and ending at Electric Avenue
Family Fun Zone: Live Music, Food Trucks and Inflatables
Westerville South High School (WSHS), 303 S. Otterbein Ave. Please adhere to posted parking restrictions in the area surrounding WSHS for emergency vehicle and neighborhood access
2-9:45 p.m. Food Trucks and Food Carts
3-10 p.m. Live Music
3 – 5 p.m. The Hobgoblins
5:20-7:30 p.m. Jon Anthony
8-10 p.m. The British Invasion
4:30-8:30 p.m. Inflatables
Band schedules are subject to change. Live DJs and music from 104.9 The River will entertain between performances. Inflatable availability is weather permitting.
Fireworks
10 p.m. Fireworks will begin at dusk
Fireworks will simulcast with 104.9 The River. Concert-goers staying for fireworks at WSHS should bring chairs/blankets. If fireworks are canceled because of weather, they will be rescheduled for Thursday, July 5 at dusk.
For timing updates, follow the City of Westerville Twitter account: @tellwesterville.
All events are sponsored by the Rotary Club of Westerville. For more information, visit www.westervillerotary.com.
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parks & recreation
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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July is Parks and Recreation Month
When you live in a “City within a Park” like Westerville, any day can hold an opportunity to play. Residents will see even more chances for fun in July for Parks and Recreation Month, with the theme, “Game On!” Founded by the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA), Parks and Recreation Month is held annually to help encourage residents to take advantage of the recreation opportunities around them. Here’s what Westerville Parks and Recreation has in store:
JULY EVENTS SUN
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Scavenger Hunt at a local Westerville Park Download the Scavify app to play.
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Sounds of Summer 6:30 p.m.
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Alum Creek Park N Amphitheater
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Lunchbox Concerts 11:30 a.m. City Hall
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Lunchbox Concerts 11:30 a.m. City Hall
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Pancake Breakfast 7 a.m. Family Concert Series 6:30 p.m. Alum Creek Park N Amphitheater
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Wibit Wednesday at HPAC* 12-5 p.m. Registration required
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Take a family bike ride on a Westerville path Tour the City following one of the Public Art tours.
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Scavenger Hunt at a local Westerville Park Download the Scavify app to play.
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Movies at City Hall at Dusk
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Music and Arts Festival at Heritage Park
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Lunchbox Concerts 11:30 a.m. City Hall
Sounds of Summer 6:30 p.m.
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Family Concert Series 6:30 p.m. Alum Creek Park N Amphitheater Zumba Fun
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National Craft for your Local Shelter 10 a.m. -12 p.m.
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Rock Hoppers 10-11 a.m. Highlands Wetlands
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Scavenger Hunt at a local Westerville Park Download the Scavify app to play.
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Lunchbox Concerts 11:30 a.m. City Hall
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Family Concert Series 6:30 p.m. Alum Creek Park N Amphitheater
Sounds of Summer
6:30 p.m. at Alum Creek Park N Amphitheater
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Touch a Truck 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Westerville Sports Complex
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Scavenger Hunt at a local Westerville Park Download the Scavify app to play.
Movies at City Hall at Dusk
Westerflora 12 -12 p.m.
Westerville Parks & Recreation Civic Theatre production of Mary Poppins* 3 p.m.
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Music and Arts Festival at Heritage Park
Westerville Jazz Series 5:30 p.m. Alum Creek Park N Amphitheater
Alum Creek Park N Amphitheater
Kids Try-Athlon* 10-11 a.m. at HPAC Registration required
Westerville Jazz Series 6 p.m. Alum Creek Park N Amphitheater
Shark Day* 12-5 p.m. HPAC
Family Concert Series 6:30 p.m. Alum Creek Park N Amphitheater
Sunday Paddling* 11 a.m. -2 p.m. Hoff Woods Park Registration required
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Pirate & Princess Day* 10 a.m. -2 p.m. Registration required
Big Walnut Canoe & Kayak for the Family* 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.
Westerville Parks & Recreation Civic Theatre production of Mary Poppins 7 p.m.
4th Friday 6 -9 p.m.
Westerville Jazz Series 6 p.m. Alum Creek Park N Amphitheater
Westerville Parks & Recreation Civic Theatre production of Mary Poppins* 7 p.m.
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Family Fun Night 6:30-8:30 p.m. City Hall
Westerville Parks & Recreation Civic Theatre production of Mary Poppins* 7 p.m.
*Fee involved or must register in advance at www.westerville.org/registration
Sounds of Summer 6:30 p.m. at Alum Creek
Park N Amphitheater
In Westerville, 95% of households are located within a half mile of a City park. If you can’t join us for a special event, we hope to see you at your favorite public recreation space this summer. Learn more about Westerville Parks and Recreation at www.westerville.org/parks.
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JAZZ RETURNS
TO W E S T E R V I L L E T H I S S U M M E R Get ready for more toe-tapping, hand-clapping summer fun as the Westerville Jazz Series begins at 6 p.m. on Saturday, June 22 at the Alum Creek North Amphitheater, 221 W. Main St. In its third year, the series features great music, food trucks and plenty of family-friendly entertainment. Don’t miss a beat; find the schedule of events below. All concerts begin at 6 p.m. unless otherwise noted.
June 22
Alexander Zonjic and Jeff Lorber
July 13
June 29
NexLevel and Nick Collionne
Urban Jazz Coalition (at the Music and Arts Festival, time 5:30 p.m.)
July 6
Jessy J and Brian Simpson
July 27
Althea Rene and Eric Darius
Find more information at www.westerville.org/parks.
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YOUTH THEATRE PROGRAM
SUMMER THEATRE PROGRAM
Travel down the rabbit hole and join Alice, one of literature’s most beloved heroines, in her madcap adventures. Featuring updated songs from Disney’s thrilling animated motion picture, Disney’s “Alice in Wonderland” JR. is a fast-paced take on the classic tale.
Everyones favorite “practically perfect” nanny takes the stage in this supercalifragilisticexpialidocious musical adventure. One of the most popular Disney movies of all time is capturing hearts in a whole new way: as a practically perfect musical! Based on the books by P.L. Travers and the classic Walt Disney film, has delighted Broadway audiences for over 2,500 performances and received nominations for nine Olivier and seven Tony Awards, including Best Musical.
Disney and Cameron Mackintosh’s “Mary Poppins”
Disney’s “Alice in Wonderland” JR.
PERFORMANCES
Thursday, May 30, 7 p.m. Friday, May 31, 7 p.m. Saturday, June 1, 7 p.m. Sunday, June 2, 7 p.m.
PERFORMANCES
Alum Creek North Amphitheater 221 W. Main St. Tickets $10 Tickets on sale Wednesday, May 1 Purchase tickets online at www.westerville.org/registration
Thursday, July 25 at 7 p.m. Friday, July 26 at 7 p.m. Saturday, July 27 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday, July 28 at 3 p.m. Westerville Central High School 7118 Mt. Royal Ave.
Tickets $15 Tickets on sale Monday, June 10 Purchase tickets online at www.westerville.org/registration
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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.)
Summer is here and the weather is great for a bike ride on the many trails around the City. While you are out, why not take a tour of some of the many sculptures around Westerville? Two tours have been created from which you may choose. Not a bicycle rider? There is also a walking tour through the Uptown District. Snap a photo of each sculpture and tag #westervillearts.
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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REMEMBER TO “BIKE SAFE” THIS SUMMER With 51-miles of recreational trails to explore, Westerville is the perfect place to cruise on your favorite two-wheeled mode of transportation. Nothing can put a damper on the fun like an injury, so be sure to stay safe with these tips:
WEAR YOUR PROTECTIVE GEAR
This life-saving attire is a must. Properly fitted bike helmets can reduce the risk of serious head and brain injuries.
KNOW WHERE YOU CAN AND CANNOT RIDE
Recreational trails, roadways along the sharrow systems and normal roadways are all fair game. If you are riding along a road without a marked bike lane, stay as far as you can safely on the right side of the roadway.
FOLLOW THE RULES AND COMMUNICATE
Remember to move with traffic, stop at all stop signs/lights and communicate your intentions with universal hand signals. When moving along recreational trails, be sure to voice your intentions when passing other people.
Want more? Watch the “Bike Safe” video series on Westerville TV, www.westerville.org/tv.
Cool Off on the City Hall Courtyard
with Summer Enter tainment Uptown is always a hub of activity during the summer with its many restaurants and shops. Visitors will have another reason to stay in the area when Westerville Parks and Recreation hosts a series of movies, music and family fun at Westerville City Hall, 21 S.State St.
MOVIE SERIES
On Fridays beginning at dusk, the City will show a family-friendly movie. June 21: A League of Their Own (PG) July 5: My Fair Lady (G) July 15: Inside Out (PG) July 29: Jurassic Park (PG-13) Aug. 12: Guardians of the Galaxy (PG-13)
LUNCHBOX CONCERT SERIES This rocking early-week treat will return on Tuesdays from June 4- Aug. 27 from 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
FAMILY FUN NIGHTS
Enjoy games and fun with the family on Thursdays from 6:30-8:30 p.m. June 27 July 25 Aug. 22
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General Community Event General Information
COMMUNITY EVENTS
Preschool / Youth Event Family Event
Art Event
Party Creek
Join us for an all-new Party at the Creek with inflatables, canoeing, carnival activities, live animals and lots of vendors. Food trucks will be available for those who would like a bite to eat so come prepared.
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Thursday, May 23 6-8 p.m. Alum Creek Park North 221 W. Main St. FREE All Ages
HUNT Westerville
Look for the Scavify table to take part in a great new program that brings you into our parks in a whole new way. Enjoy family-friendly fun while exploring Westerville using your personal smart phone with the launch of this new app. See page 27 for details.
FIELD of HEROES
Friday, May 24 8:30 p.m. - Taps
Friday, May 24 - Monday, May 27 Westerville Sports Complex 325 N. Cleveland Ave.
Saturday, May 25
12 p.m. - Reading of Names on Dedicated Flags 6 p.m. - I’ll Be Seeing You performed by the Westerville Public Library 7:30 p.m. - Free Concert performed by the Westerville Community Band 8:30 p.m. - (following concert) Echo Taps
Sunday, May 26
8 a.m. - Field of Heroes 5K Run/Walk 12 p.m. - Reading of Names on Dedicated Flags 5 p.m. - Flag Retirement Ceremony presented by the Boy Scouts of America 7 p.m. - Memorial Ceremony (Welcome Home) 8:30 p.m. - Taps
Monday, May 27
12 p.m. - Reading of Names on Dedicated Flags 12:30 p.m. - Closing Ceremony
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Special Needs Swims at Highlands Park Aquatic Center Sundays, June 2 and July 7 6:30-8 p.m. Highlands Park Aquatic Center 245 S. Spring Rd. $7.50 Discounted Resident Rate $5 Two and under free Join us this summer for two fun and exciting special needs swim sessions where families can swim without the addition of crowds and enjoy a discounted rate.
The Westerville Parks and Recreation Department will host the regional qualifier for the Ohio Senior Olympics State Game this summer. Events will be held around Central Ohio from May to Aug. For a complete list of sports being offered and registration dates, visit www.ohioseniorolympics.org.
Sunday
PANCAKE BREAKFAST
Sunday, June 2 Activity #313724-01 Sunday, July 14 Activity #313724-02 Sunday, Aug. 11 Activity #313724-03 Hoff Woods Park 556 McCorkle Blvd. All Ages $5 for ages 10 and up 9 and under free 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
Wednesdays, June 5, July 3, Aug. 7 7 - 10 a.m. Westerville Senior Center 310 W. Main St. $4
Join us at Hoff Woods pond for a casual paddle on the water. This event is family friendly and perfect for any age. Try out a canoe, a kayak or both! Learn new strokes and techniques from certified instructors, or just have fun paddling on the water. Perfect for beginners.
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Bring family and friends to our monthly breakfast at the Westerville Senior Center and enjoy pancakes, eggs, sausage, orange juice and coffee.
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COMMUNITY EVENTS
Preschool / Youth Event Art Event
Family Event
ROCK HOPPERS
Highlands Park Aquatic Center (HPAC) 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. 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.
Season Passes On Sale Now!
Thursday, June 6 Thursday, July 18 Thursday, Aug. 22 10- 11 a.m. Highlands Park Wetland 245 S. Spring Rd FREE All Ages
For additional information and pass pricing, see page 41.
Learn about our local ecosystems as we search for native wildlife. Slosh into the wetlands for an exciting morning of fun and adventure. Learn about nymphs and tadpoles, life cycles and summer visitors as we explore this amazing wetland right here in Westerville. Dress for the weather and plan to get wet.
May 24, June 28 July 26, Aug. 23, Sept. 27 6 - 9 p.m.
FUN Fridays
DR P IN
Cowboy Hoedown
Space Exploration
Friday, June 7 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Everal Barn 60 N. Cleveland Ave. $5 6 and under with parent
Friday, June 14 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Everal Barn 60 N. Cleveland Ave. $5 6 and under with parent
Friday, June 21 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Everal Barn 60 N. Cleveland Ave. $5 6 and under with parent
Come blend and play with all the colors of the rainbow. We will play and experiment with all kinds of dough; blending, mixing, making new colors and fun.
Grab your boots and hat for an old-fashioned hoedown. We will ride our own make-believe horses across the open range to get to the ranch for crafts and fun.
3...2...1... Blast off! Come explore planets, stars and the moon!
Under the Sea
Pirate & Princess Day
Friday, June 28 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Everal Barn 60 N. Cleveland Ave. $5 6 and under with parent
Friday, July 26 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Everal Barn 60 N. Cleveland Ave. $5 6 and under with parent
Go under the sea with fun ocean themed activities and crafts.
Calling all pirates and princesses: join us on our island of fun as we create and find treasures.
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Sunshine DR P I N Club
Friday, May 17, June 7, July 12 8-9 p.m. Highlands Wetlands 245 S Spring Rd All ages Free
Saturday, June 15, Aug. 17 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave. $25 (refundable) 14 and up with adult
June 7 - Aug. 9 10:30-11:15 a.m. $3 Ages 3-5 *No class July 5, July 12 and July 19 Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave.
The Westerville Division of Police (WPD) recognizes the need to educate women in our community to help reduce their risk of becoming victims of crime.
Come out to the wetlands as we search for frogs and view them in their natural habitat.
WPD’s self defense instructors developed a course designed to teach simple, effective defense skills.
This fun Drop In program consists of developmentally-appropriate singing, dance and play that will promote creativity, new cognitive skills and socialization for you and your child. Themes such as Things That Go, Eric Carle, Buggy Bugs, Water Fun and Stars and Stripes will keep your little one excited to attend.
HPAC Passholders FREE
FROG Fridays
SELF DEFENSE FOR WOMEN
DIVISION OF POLICE
Fridays June 7 - Aug. 9 9:30-10:15 a.m. $3 Ages 1-3 with parent
Daily entry rates apply.
WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
Class size is limited to 20 participants. Register at
www.westerville.org/selfdefense.
Fun Summer Events at Highlands Park Aquatic Center
Highlands Park Aquatic Center 245 S. Spring Rd.
SHARK DAY Caddyshack Day
Saturday, July 13 12 - 5 p.m. A shark at the pool means it is time to party. The day will include games every hour, face painting, water balloon toss, WIBIT inflatable obstacle course and a strong possibility of SHARKNADO in the weather forecast.
It’s easy to grin, when your ship comes in... Featuring cannonballs, synchronized swimming and Baby Ruths. It will be a true Cinderella story.
GAME OF POOLS DAY
Saturday, June 15 12 - 5 p.m.
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Saturday, Aug. 10 12 - 5 p.m. This will be the biggest event all summer, with activities every hour. Includes face painting, water games, relay races, water balloons, and the WIBIT obstacle course.
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Preschool / Youth Event Art Event
Family Event
HUNT Westerville Explore Westerville through new eyes. Play with your family and friends, or out when you’re walking the dog. Hunt Uptown during 4th Fridays, discover new parks and be the first to find all the secret places Westerville has to offer. Check out our new hunts on Scavify! Collect points and earn prizes! Be the top point earner at the end of the summer and win the BIG prize! Download the free Scavify App from your App store or Google play to take part in the fun around Westerville.
Saturday, July 13 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Sunday, July 14 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Heritage Park 60 N. Cleveland Ave.
Enjoy more than 130 local and national artisans, over 30 performances on three stages and 20 food trucks and vendors. The cost is $1 to attend. Kids 10 & under are free. www.westervillechamber.com
WIBIT Wednesdays at Highlands Wednesdays, June 19, July 10, Aug. 7 12-5 p.m. Highlands Park Aquatic Center 245 S. Spring Rd. $12 Discounted Resident Rate $6 On WIBIT Wednesdays, the WIBIT inflatable obstacle course will be out for your enjoyment. Get your play on!
CITY HALL COURTYARD Entertainment
Westerville Parks and Recreation, in partnership with Uptown Westerville Inc., the Arts Council of Westerville, Westerville Visitors and Convention Bureau and Java Central, offers music during the lunchtime hour and other family-friendly events throughout the summer.
MOVIES
(FRIDAYS) June 21: A League of Their Own (PG) July 5: My Fair Lady (G) July 19: Inside Out (PG) Aug. 2: Jurassic Park (PG-13) Aug. 16: Guardians of the Galaxy (PG-13)
LUNCHBOX CONCERTS
(TUESDAYS) June 4 - Aug. 27, 11:30 am - 1:30 p.m.
FAMILY FUN NIGHTS
(THURSDAYS) June 27, July 25, Aug. 22, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
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Amphitheater at Alum Creek Park North
CONCERT Series
Family Concerts are FREE and held at the Alum Creek Amphitheater at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesdays June June July July July July July
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Ohio Capital Winds Westerville Concert Band Mousetrap Matt Jergens (Comedy Juggler) The Shazzbots Endless Recess Storytelling with Candace
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Concerts are FREE and held at the Alum Creek Amphitheater at 6:30 p.m. on Sundays All events begin at 6 p.m. unless otherwise noted. June 22 June 29 July 6 July 13
Alexander Zonjic and Jeff Lorber NexLevel and Nick Colionne Jessy J and Brian Simpson Urban Jazz Coalition
July 27
Althea Rene and Eric Darius
(at the Music and Arts Festival, 5:30 p.m.)
June 9 June 16 June 23 June 30 July 7 July 14 July 21 July 28 Aug. 4 Aug. 11 Aug. 18 Aug. 25
The Reaganomics The Muleskinner Band Brian Michael Smith (Sinatra Style) Westerville Symphony Conspiracy Band The British Invasion (Beatles Tribute Band) Lords of Literature (Classic Rock) Westerville Concert Band ARKFOO with Kirstie Kraus (Pop Rock) MojoFlo Westerville Symphony Lighting Rod and the Thunderbolts
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FREE ENTERTAINMENT!
In addition to the Sounds of Summer Concert Series presented on Sunday and Wednesday evenings, check out these other events happening at the Amphitheater at Alum Creek Park throughout the summer.
HAPPENINGS AT THE AMPHITHEATER Thursday, May 23 at 6 p.m. Party at the Creek Thursday May 30 - June 2 Westerville Civic Youth Theater production of “Disney’s Alice in Wonderland” Tickets $10 each (see page 20 for details) 28
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Preschool / Youth Event Art Event
Family Event
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5K Walk/Run 8 a.m.
Touch-A-Truck for your
Friday, July 19 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Westerville Sports Complex 325 N. Cleveland Ave. Free Preschool age with parent
Local Shelter Day
Hands-on fire trucks, police cruisers, larger-than-life construction equipment and more! Bring your preschoolers for an up-close experience with a variety of construction equipment and service vehicles. For more information, call the Westerville Parks and Recreation at (614) 901-6500.
Parade 1 p.m. Family Fun Zone 2-9:45 p.m. Fireworks 10 p.m.
Sunday, July 21 12 - 2 p.m. Captivating Canines 12 E Main St. FREE Come out to enjoy a morning with the dogs as we make cozy blankets for CHA Animal Shelter. This easy-to-make blanket is an activity the whole family can enjoy and will benefit the pups of Westerville as they wait to find their forever homes. Fleece will be provided or bring your own to donate. Check www.westerville.org/parks for a wish list, also.
See page 16 for complete details.
28th Annual
Westerville Parks and Recreation Civic Theatre presents Disney and Cameron Mackintosh’s
FREE
Garden Tour
The Spirit of WesterFlora Sunday, July 21 12 - 6 p.m. FREE
Application forms available May 1 at the Westerville Community Center, Westerville Library and Hoover Gardens. All entry forms must be received by Saturday, June 23. Gardens selected for this year’s tour will be notified by Thursday, June 27 and Friday, June 28. Sponsored by Westerville Garden Club, Westerville Parks and Recreation Department and Hoover Gardens. For additional information, visit www.westerflora.com.
Thursday, July 25 at 7 p.m. Friday, July 26 at 7 p.m. Saturday, July 27 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday, July 28 at 3 p.m. Westerville Central High School 7118 Mt. Royal Ave.
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K I D S T RY- AT H L O N Sunday, July 21 10 a.m. Highlands Park Aquatic Center 245 S. Spring Rd. $6 per person Ages 7-8 Activity #305248-01 Ages 9-10 Activity #305248-02 Ages 11-12 Activity #305248-03 Parent/Child Activity #305248-04 Race includes 100-meter swim, one-mile bike ride and quartermile run. Divisions are ages 7-8, 9-10, 11-12 and parent/child division, where adults and their children race together. All participants must wear a helmet during the bicycle portion of the race.
WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
Big Walnut Creek Family Canoe & Kayak Float Relax and enjoy the beauty of the Big Walnut Creek waterway. ODNR/American Canoe Association certified instructors will provide a Paddling SmartStart introduction to canoeing and kayaking. The float will begin at the creek under the Morse Road bridge and conclude at Pizzurro Park. Participants 17 and under must be accompanied by an adult. A light lunch at Friendship Park will be included along with canoes or kayaks, life vests, paddles and guides to help along the way. Participants should park at Pizzurro Park, transportation will be provided to the boat launch site. Saturday, July 27 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. 940 Pizzurro Park Road Oklahoma Ave. $25 Discounted Resident Rate $20 per person per two-person Canoe Activity #313725-01 $25 Discounted Resident Rate $20 per person per one person Kayak Activity #313725-02 Ages 8+
Baby Bargain Yard Sale THE GREAT WESTERVILLE
July 27 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Westerville Sports Complex 325 N. Cleveland Ave.
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No commercial vendors please. Please note: Online registration is not available for this event. Maximum two spaces per person.
Activity #308201-01 Parking Space - 18 x 18 ft. $25 Discounted Resident Rate $20
Registration for sellers begins Friday, May 17 at 12 p.m.
Activity #308201-03
buying COMING THIS FALL!
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Buy or sell usable maternity clothes, children’s clothing, toys, furniture and other children’s items. Parking for event is at the south end of the Sports Complex. Please call the Program Manager at (614) 901-6506 or email dave.pace@westerville.org with questions.
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OCT 24-28, 2018 | 6:30-10:30 P.M. HERITAGE PARK
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Event begins promptly at 9 a.m. Admission: a non-perishable food item which will be donated to a local food bank. Be prepared to purchase loads of great bargains for your baby, toddler or expecting mother!
Table - must purchase parking space $5
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Preschool / Youth Event
COMMUNITY EVENTS
Art Event
Family Event
Float the
LOCKS Saturday, Aug. 3 Sunday, Aug. 4 8 a.m. departure, return by 6 p.m. $65 Discounted Resident Rate $50 Ages 10 and up with Adult Activity #313721-01
Paddle down the historic Muskingum River in a canoe through locks over 150 years old. This one-of-a-kind experience will bring history and nature together on this unforgettable trip. We’ll make the plans while you just need to bring yourself and your camping gear, all other equipment will be provided.
Community
Line DANCE
Doggie Paddle
Friday, Aug. 16 7-9 p.m. Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave. $5 18 and up
Sunday, Sept. 8 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. (Dogs under 25 lbs) 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. (All dogs) Highlands Park Aquatic Center 245 S. Spring Rd. $5 per dog
Get up and get down on the dance floor, no partner needed. Increase coordination, flexibility and endurance while having fun!
Bring your pooch to the pool for a special swim time for dogs. All dogs are required to have proof of license and immunizations.
COMING THIS FALL!
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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Westerville QuarterLY MAY
JUNE
5/13 - 5/17
Bike to Work Week
Citywide
6/4/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection Delayed
5/14/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
Citywide
6/4/2019
Lunchbox Concert 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
City Hall Courtyard
5/15/2019
Mayor’s Court
Council Chambers
6/4/2019
City Council Meeting 7 p.m.
Council Chambers
5/15/2019
Indoor Pool closes for renovations
WCC
6/5/2019
Pancake Breakfast 7 a.m.
5/16/2019
HPAC opens for early season hours
HPAC
6/5/2019
Mayor’s Court
5/16/2019
Citizen’s Academy* 6 -9 p.m.
5/16/2019
Parks and Recreation 6 :30 p.m. Everal Barn at Heritage Park Advisory Board Meeting
5/16/2019
Citizen’s Police Academy* 6:30 p.m.
9 a.m.
Citywide
WSC Council Chambers
9 a.m.
6/5/2019
Citizen’s Academy* 6 -9 p.m.
6/6/2019
Rock Hoppers
6/6/2019
Uptown Review Board
6/7/2019
Preschool Fun Fridays 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Everal Barn at Heritage Park
6/9/2019
Tunnel to Towers 8 a.m. 5K Run & Walk*
6/9/2019
Sounds of Summer 6:30 p.m Alum Creek North Amphitheater Concert Series
WCC
6/10/2019
Yard Waste Collection
Highlands Wetlands
6/10/2019
Fingerprinting 6 p.m.
6/10/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
WPD
5/17/2019
Summer Registration Residents - Online 12 p.m.
5/17/2019
National Bike to Work Day
5/17/2019
Glengarry Pool History 7 p.m.
5/17/2019
Wetlands Weekend - Frog Friday 8-9 p.m. Highlands Wetlands
WCC
5/18/2019
Summer Registration Residents - In-person 8 a.m.
5/18/2019
Wetlands Weekend - 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Wetland Workshop
Highlands Wetlands
10-11 a.m. 6:30 p.m.
Council Chambers
Westerville Sports Complex
Citywide WPD Citywide
5/18/2019
Household Hazardous Waste Collection 8 a.m
WSD
6/11/2019
Lunchbox Concert 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
5/18/2019
Women’s Self Defense* 8 a.m
WCC
6/11/2019
City Council Work Session 7 p.m.
Council Chambers
5/18/2019
Hunt Westerville* 10:30 a.m.
Heritage Park
6/12/2019
Mayor’s Court
Council Chambers
5/19/2019
Summer Registration Open - Online 12 p.m.
5/20/2019
Summer Registration Open - In-person 8 a.m.
5/19 -5/25
National EMS Week
5/20/2019
Yard Waste Collection
5/21/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
WCC
9 a.m.
City Hall Courtyard
6/13/2019
Board of Zoning Appeals Meeting 6:30 p.m. Council Chambers
6/15/2019
Preschool Fun Fridays 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Everal Barn at Heritage Park
6/15/2019
Caddyshack Day
Citywide
6/15/2019
Women’s Self Defense* 8 a.m.
Citywide
6/16/2019
Sounds of Summer 6:30 p.m. Alum Creek North Amphitheater Concert Series
HPAC
12 - 5 p.m.
RPC
5/21/2019
City Council Meeting 7 p.m.
Council Chambers
5/22/2019
Mayor’s Court
Council Chambers
6/17/2019
Yard Waste Collection
5/22/2019
Planning Commission 6:30 p.m.
Council Chambers
6/18/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
5/23/2019
Rock Hoppers 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Highlands Wetlands
6/4/2019
Lunchbox Concert 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
City Hall Courtyard
Alum Creek North
6/18/2019
City Council Meeting 7 p.m.
Council Chambers
6/19/2019
Wibit Wednesday 12-5 p.m.
WPD
6/19/2019
Family Concert Series 6:30 p.m. Alum Creek North Amphitheater
9 a.m.
5/23/2019
Party at the Creek 6-8 p.m.
5/23/2019
Citizen’s Academy* 6 -9 p.m.
5/23/2019
Citizen’s Police Academy* 6:30 p.m.
Citywide Citywide
HPAC
5/24- 5/27
Field of Heroes
Westerville Sports Complex
6/19/2019
Mayor’s Court
5/24/2019
Mount Carmel St. Ann’s 4th Friday 6-9 p.m. Uptown Westerville
5/25/2019
HPAC opens for regular season hours
6/20/2019
Parks and Recreation 6 :30 p.m. Everal Barn at Heritage Park Advisory Board Meeting
5/27/2019
Yard Waste Collection Delayed
6/21/2019
Preschool Fun Fridays 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Everal Barn at Heritage Park
5/27/2019
Memorial Day - City Offices Closed Citywide Westerville Community Center Open 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. WCC
Citywide
5/27/2019
Fingerprinting 6 p.m.
5/28/2019
Yard Waste Collection
5/28/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection Delayed
5/29/2019
Mayor’s Court
5/29/2019
HPAC
WPD Citywide
Citywide Council Chambers
9 a.m.
National Senior Health & Fitness 9-11 a.m.
WCC
Day and Health Fair 5/29/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
5/30/2019
Youth Theatre Program
Production of Disney’s Alice in Wonderland
5/30/2019
Citizen’s Academy* 6 -9 p.m.
Citywide
Alum Creek North Amphitheater
JUNE 6/1/2019
Youth Theatre Program Alum Creek North Amphitheater Production of Disney’s Alice in Wonderland
6/2/2019
Sunday Paddling* 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
6/2/2019
Youth Theatre Program Alum Creek North Amphitheater Production of Disney’s Alice in Wonderland
6/2/2019
Special Needs Swim 6:30 - 8 p.m.
6/3/2019
Yard Waste Collection
* Registration Required 32
Hoff Woods Park
HPAC Citywide
Council Chambers
9 a.m.
6/21/2019
Friday Night Movies Dusk
6/22/2019
Westerville Jazz Series 6 p.m.
6/23/2019
Sounds of Summer 6:30 p.m. Alum Creek North Amphitheater Concert Series
6/24/2019
Yard Waste Collection
6/24/2019
Fingerprinting 6 p.m.
6/25/2019
Lunchbox Concert 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
6/25/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
6/25/2019
Family Concert Series 6:30 p.m. Alum Creek North Amphitheater
6/26/2019
Mayor’s Court
6/26/2019
Planning Commission 6:30 p.m.
Council Chambers
6/27/2019
Family Fun Night 6:30-8:30 p.m.
City Hall Courtyard
City Hall Courtyard Alum Creek N. Amphitheater
Citywide WPD City Hall Courtyard Citywide Council Chambers
9 a.m.
6/28/2019
Mount Carmel St. Ann’s 4th Friday 6-9 p.m. Uptown Westerville
6/28/2019
Preschool Fun Fridays 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Everal Barn at Heritage Park
6/29/2019
Westerville Jazz Series 6 p.m.
JULY
7/1/2019
Yard Waste Collection
7/2/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
Alum Creek N. Amphitheater
Citywide Citywide
7/2/2019
City Council Meeting 7 p.m.
7/3/2019
Family Concert Series 6:30 p.m. Alum Creek North Amphitheater
7/3/2019
Uptown Review Board 6:30 p.m.
Council Chambers Council Chambers
WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
JULY
AUG.
A
7/3/2019
Pancake Breakfast 7-10 a.m.
WSC
8/6/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
7/4/2019
July 4th 5K Walk/Run 8 a.m.
Alum Creek Park North
8/6/2019
Lunchbox Concert 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
7/4/2019
4th of July Parade 1 p.m. City Wide/Westerville South High School and Family Fun Zone
8/7/2019
Pancake Breakfast 7-10 a.m.
WSC
7/4/2019
4th of July Fireworks 10 p.m.
8/7/2019
Wibit Wednesday 12-5 p.m.
HPAC
7/5/2019
Friday Night Movies Dusk
8/8/2019
Board of Zoning Appeals Meeting 6:30 p.m. Council Chambers
7/6/2019
Westerville Jazz Series 6 p.m.
8/10/2019
Game of Pools Day 12-5 p.m
7/7/2019
Sounds of Summer 6:30 p.m. Alum Creek North Amphitheater Concert Series
8/11/2019
Sunday Paddling* 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
8/11/2019
Sounds of Summer 6:30 p.m. Alum Creek North Amphitheater Concert Series
City Wide City Hall Courtyard Alum Creek N. Amphitheater
7/7/2019
Special Needs Swim 6:30-8 p.m.
7/8/2019
Yard Waste Collection
7/8/2019
Fingerprinting 6 p.m.
HPAC Citywide
WPD
7/9/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
7/9/2019
Lunchbox Concert 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
7/10/2019
Wibit Wednesday 12-5 p.m.
Citywide
8/12/2019
Yard Waste Collection
8/12/2019
Fingerprinting 6 p.m.
8/13/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
Citywide City Hall Courtyard
HPAC Hoff Woods Park
Citywide
WPD Citywide
8/13/2019
Lunchbox Concert 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
8/16/2019
Community Line Dance 7-9 p.m.
8/16/2019
Friday Night Movies Dusk
8/17/2019
Community Line Dance 8 a.m.-1 p.m.
8/18/2019
Sounds of Summer 6:30 p.m. Alum Creek North Amphitheater Concert Series
Alum Creek N. Amphitheater
City Hall Courtyard HPAC
7/10/2019
Family Concert Series 6:30 p.m. Alum Creek North Amphitheater
7/11/2019
Board of Zoning Appeals Meeting 6:30 p.m.
Council Chambers
City Hall Courtyard WCC City Hall Courtyard WCC
7/13/2019
Shark Day 12-5 p.m.
7/13/2019
Westerville Jazz Series 6 p.m.
8/19/2019
Yard Waste Collection
7/14/2019
Sunday Paddling* 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
Hoff Woods Park
8/20/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
7/14/2019
Sounds of Summer 6:30 p.m. Alum Creek North Amphitheater Concert Series
8/20/2019
Lunchbox Concert 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
7/15/2019
Yard Waste Collection
8/22/2019
Rock Hoppers 10 - 11 a.m.
7/16/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
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
8/23/2019
Fall Registration Residents - Online 12 p.m.
HPAC
Citywide Citywide
7/16/2019
Lunchbox Concert 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
7/17/2019
Family Concert Series 6:30 p.m. Alum Creek North Amphitheater
7/18/2019
Rock Hoppers 10 - 11 a.m.
7/19/2019
Touch a Truck 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.
7/19/2019
Friday Night Movies Dusk
Highlands Wetlands Westerville Sports Complex City Hall Courtyard
7/21/2019
Kids Try-Athlon* 10 a.m.
7/21/2019
Westerflora Garden Tour 12 p.m.
7/21/2019
National Craft for your 12 - 2 p.m. Local Shelter Day
7/21/2019
City Hall Courtyard
Fall Registration Residents - In-person 8 a.m.
8/25/2019
Fall Registration Open - Online 12 p.m.
8/25/2019
Sounds of Summer 6:30 p.m. Alum Creek North Amphitheater Concert Series Fall Registration Open - In-person 8 a.m.
8/26/2019
Yard Waste Collection
Yard Waste Collection
7/22/2019
Fingerprinting 6 p.m.
7/23/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
7/23/2019
Lunchbox Concert 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
7/24/2019
Family Concert Series 6:30 p.m. Alum Creek North Amphitheater
7/24/2019
Planning Commission 6:30 p.m.
7/25 - 7/28
WPRCT Production of Disney’s and 6:30 p.m. Alum Creek Cameron Mackintosh’s Mary Poppins North Amphitheater
7/26/2019
Preschool Fun Fridays 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Everal Barn at Heritage Park
7/26/2019
Citywide WPD Citywide City Hall Courtyard Council Chambers
City Hall Courtyard
8/24/2019
8/26/2019
7/22/2019
City Hall Courtyard Highlands Wetlands
HPAC
Sounds of Summer 6:30 p.m. Alum Creek North Amphitheater Concert Series
Citywide
Citywide Captivating Canines
Citywide
8/26/2019
Fingerprinting 6 p.m.
8/27/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
WCC
WCC Citywide WPD Citywide
8/27/2019
Lunchbox Concert 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
8/28/2019
Planning Commission 6:30 p.m.
Council Chambers
9/2/2019
Yard Waste Collection -DELAYED
Citywide
9/3/2019
Yard Waste Collection
9/3/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection - DELAYED
SEPT.
City Hall Courtyard
Citywide Citywide
9/4/2019
City Council Meeting 7 p.m.
Council Chambers
9/4/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
Citywide
Mount Carmel St. Ann’s 4th Friday 6-9 p.m. Uptown Westerville
9/4/2019
Pancake Breakfast 7 a.m.
7/27/2019
Big Walnut Creek Family 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Canoe & Kayak Float*
9/5/2019
Uptown Review Board
6:30 p.m.
9/7/2019
Household Hazardous
8 a.m.
7/27/2019
Baby Bargain Yard Sale 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Westerville Sports Complex
Pizzuro Park
WSC Council Chambers
Westerville Service Complex
Waste Collection
City Hall Courtyard
9/8/2019
Doggie Paddle 1:30 p.m.
Alum Creek N. Amphitheater
9/9/2019
Yard Waste Collection
HPAC
7/27/2019
Family Fun Night 6:30-8:30 p.m.
7/27/2019
Westerville Jazz Series 6 p.m.
7/28/2019
Sounds of Summer 6:30 p.m. Alum Creek North Amphitheater Concert Series
9/9/2019
Fingerprinting 6 p.m.
9/10/2019
7/29/2019
Yard Waste Collection
Citywide
Refuse/Recycling Collection
9/10/2019
7/29/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
Citywide
City Council Work Session 7 p.m.
9/15/2019
Cops and Kids Day 12 - 4 p.m.
7/30/2019
Lunchbox Concert 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
7/31/2019
Family Concert Series 6:30 p.m. Alum Creek North Amphitheater
City Hall Courtyard
Citywide WPD Citywide Council Chambers
Westerville Sports Complex
AUG. 8/1/2019
Uptown Review Board 6:30 p.m.
8/2/2019
Friday Night Movies Dusk
8/3 - 8/4
Float the Locks* 8 a.m.
8/4/2019
Sounds of Summer 6:30 p.m. Alum Creek North Amphitheater Concert Series
8/5/2019
Yard Waste Collection
* Registration Required
Council Chambers City Hall Courtyard
Citywide
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W E S T E R V I L L E
PARKS AND RECREATION
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WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
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
Two-hour maximum. Children must be in the same household. For additional information, see page 41.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
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
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
Rate: $42 Discounted Resident Rate: $24
HPAC is open seasonally Memorial Day to Labor Day For additional information, see page 91.
COMMUNITY CENTER HOURS
.
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 Day After Thanksgiving Christmas Eve New Year’s Eve Memorial Day 4th of July Labor Day
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.
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Registration Information REGISTRATION DATES Friday, May 17 - Noon - Online Early Registration (Residents Only) Saturday, May 18 - 8 a.m. - In-person Registration (Residents Only) Sunday, May 19 - Noon - Online Open Registration (Residents and Non-Residents) Monday, May 20 - 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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WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
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.
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
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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.
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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)
WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
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 WILL BE CLOSED MAY 16 - SEPT. 2
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
• 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.
POOL CLOSURES Pool Closed May 16 through Sept. 2
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
SENIOR GAMES
There will be a 10-minute adult swim at the bottom of every hour during:
The lap pool will be closed until 2:30 p.m. for the Senior Games Sunday, May 5
REMINDER!
Parents of children ages 6 and under must have a swimsuit on and be in the water within arms distance of their child.
You are allowed to check in up to 20 minutes prior to the start of your aqua fitness program.
Please limit time in the Hot Tub to 15 minutes. Extended Hot Tub use may result in dizziness, nausea and unconsciousness.
INDOOR POOL COMPLEX HOURS THROUGH MAY 15 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.
DIVING
6 - 8:30 p.m. 5-7:30 p.m. 3 - 5 p.m.
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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) Mon^ Tue Wed ^ Thu** Fri^*** Sat Sun****
THROUGH MAY 31 5:45 a.m.-10 p.m. 5:45-7 a.m. / 1-10 p.m. 5:45 a.m. -10 p.m. 5:45-7 a.m. / 1-10 p.m. 5:45 a.m.-9 p.m. 8 a.m.-8 p.m. 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
STARTING JUNE 1 5:45 a.m.-9 p.m. 5:45 a.m.-9 p.m. 5:45 a.m.-9 p.m. 5:45 a.m.-6 p.m. 5:45 a.m.-9 p.m. 8 a.m.-8 p.m. 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
^ Noon Ball 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (one court) ** Designated 30 and over Basketball 6-10 p.m. (two court) *** Open Volleyball 6-9 p.m. (one court) ****Open Pickleball 4-6 p.m. (three courts)
CLIMBING WALL HOURS
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+.
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CLIMBING WALL HOURS Mon /Wed / Fri 5:30-8:30 p.m. Saturday 1-7:30 p.m. Sunday 12 -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.
WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
HIGHLANDS PARK
Aquatic Center
245 S Spring Rd., Westerville, Ohio 43081 (614) 901-POOL (7665)
2019
OPENING DAY! Y, SATURDA MAY 25
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)
Daily Rate after 6 p.m. (May 16-May 24) $10/$5 Daily Rate after 6 p.m. (Aug. 18-Sept. 2) $10/$5 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
Special pre-season hours May 16 -May 24. Visit www.westerville.org/parkshours for details. Rate / Discounted Resident Rate
HOURS OF OPERATION 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.
REGULAR SEASON - MAY 26 - AUG. 12 Mon- Fri 12 - 8 p.m. Sat 11 a.m. - 8 p.m. Sun 12 - 6 p.m. PRESCHOOL SWIM - MAY 29 - AUG. 12 Mon- Fri 9-11 a.m. *Ages 6 and under TOT POOL ONLY WATER WALKERS - MAY 30 - AUG. 18 Mon-Fri 7-11 a.m. Sat 8-10:30 a.m. LAP SWIM - MAY 28 - AUG. 12 Mon-Fri 5:45 -9 a.m. 11 - 11:30 a.m. 12 - 8 p.m. Sat 9 - 10:30 a.m. Sun 12 - 6 p.m. 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 11a.m. - 7 p.m. PRESCHOOL SWIM - AUG. 13 - AUG 30 Mon- Fri 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. *Ages 6 and under TOT POOL ONLY
PATIO AND CABANA RENTALS
WATER WALKERS - AUG. 13 - AUG. 31 Mon-Fri 8 a.m. -12 p.m. Sat 8-10:30 a.m.
FREE RENTALS (PATIO/CABANA)
LAP SWIM - AUG. 13 - SEPT. 1 Mon- Fri 5:45 a.m. - 12 p.m. 3:30 - 7:30 p.m. Sat 8 a.m. - 7 p.m. Sun 12 - 6 p.m.
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 for season passholders - restrictions apply. Please see www.westerville.org/aquatics or HPAC front desk for details.
For weather related information regarding programs, please call (614) 901-SWIM (7946).
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
RENTAL RESERVATION CONTACT
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.
Please contact the Facilities Specialist at (614) 901-6515.
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
KITCHEN
BUCKEYE ROOMS
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.
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 Hours: 3-hour minimum
Rental Hours: 5-hour minimum
RENTAL RATES Rate: $75 per hour Discounted Resident Rate: $50 per hour Rental Hours: 2-hour minimum No difference for weekday vs weekend hours
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.
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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
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 discount on Maple Room rentals on a limited basis
There is a $50 security deposit for each of the Buckeye Rooms. Decorating and cleanup time is not included for the Buckeye Rooms.
Feb. 1 for April - June reservations May 1 for July - Sept. reservations Aug. 1 for Oct. - Dec. reservations Nov. 1 for Jan. - March reservations
SPROUTS WAIT ROOM RENTAL
* Weekends may be booked one year in advance.
Approved nonprofit organizations receive a 25%
START BOOKING YOUR BUCKEYE ROOM RESERVATIONS
Rental Hours: first 2 hours Rate: $105 Discounted Resident Rate: $70
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.
Maple Room weekend reservations may be made up to 12 months prior to event Weekdays are booked on a quarterly basis (See Buckeye Room reservation schedule on next page). A no-alcohol policy applies. Linens are not included with rental Projector and podium available for additional fee
CLIMBING WALL RENTAL Rental Hours: 2 hours Rate: $55 for 20 climbers
Additional charge for more climbers or time. Rentals available during open climbing hours and based on staff availability. Reservations must be made three weeks in advance. Rentals not available on holidays. Call (614) 901-6566 for details.
WATERING HOLE RENTAL There will be no scheduled rentals available for summer 2019 due to the Community Center Expansion. 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.
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 • All shelter rentals close at 8 p.m.
161 N. SPRING RD OCCUPANCY - 12
529 E. WALNUT ST OCCUPANCY - 40
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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
Pricing takes effect 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
Tuesday 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Wednesday 9 a.m. -7 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
$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
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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WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
SPECIALTY CLASSES CONTENTS 46 Aquatics 52 Day Camps 55 Fitness & Wellness 61 Sports 65 Adaptive
Stay Healthy, Safe when Swimming this Summer When the City’s indoor pool areas close on May 16, all Community Center pool, Ultimate and 1Pass holders may access to Highlands Park Aquatic Center (HPAC), located at 245 S. Spring Rd. With the park swimming with extra activity, it’s important to consider healthy and safe swimming practices. Here are some tips to consider this summer: HAVE A RINSE BEFORE YOU TAKE A DIP The Center for Disease Control encourages swimmers to rinse off in a shower for one minute before entering a pool to prevent tracking any outside substances into the water.
NEVER LEAVE CHILDREN UNATTENDED NEAR THE WATER According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), drowning is the top cause of unintentional deaths in children ages 1-4. SICK SWIMMERS SHOULD STAY HOME Swim diaper or not, a child who is sick with diarrhea should stay out of the water to avoid contamination. Learn more about the facility at www.westerville.org/HPAC. Have you heard? May 20-26 is Healthy and Safe Swimming Week! Learn more at www.cdc.gov/healthywater. 45
Aquatics
HPAC AQUAFLEX
AQUACIZE HPAC
DURATION: 10 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Cynthia Vazquez AGE(S): 16 and up RATE: $75 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $60
A
An aerobic workout that includes toning and stretching. We will use buoyant and resistive equipment along with the water current. BASIC/INTERMEDIATE Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
305215-01* May 28 - Aug. 8 9- 10 a.m. *NO CLASS: JULY 4
Tue/Thu
Day(s)
Mon/Wed/Fri
RATE: $75 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $60 BASIC/INTERMEDIATE Date
Time
305216-02^^* May 28- Aug. 8 10-11 a.m.
*NO CLASS: JULY 4
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ADULT
P
Day(s)
HPAC
A
A shallow-water, total-body workout that combines weight resistance and flexibility. Emphasizes aerobic activity and is a great cross-training routine. Time
Day(s)
305232-01 May 29 - Aug. 9 10 -11a.m. Mon/Wed/Fri
WATER FITNESS DURATION: 10 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Leslie Warthman AGE(S): 16 and up RATE: $70 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $55
HPAC
A
Enjoy the benefits of aerobic conditioning 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! ALL LEVELS Activity # Date
Day(s)
PRESCHOOL
Time
Day(s)
305225-01 May 29 -Aug. 7 6 -7 p.m. Mon/Wed 305225-02 May 29 -Aug. 7 12:10 -1p.m. Mon/Wed *NO CLASS: JUNE 12, JUNE 26, JULY 3
Tue/Thu
Y
YOUTH
HPAC
A
Gain the benefits of an organized group practice while increasing your knowledge and skills with fitness swimming. This onehour class has individual workouts ranging from 800-2500 yards. Not for beginners. ALL LEVELS Time
Day(s)
311114-01* May 28 - Aug. 8 5:50-6:50 a.m.Tue/Thu *NO CLASS: JULY 4
SWIM AEROBICS
DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR: Stephanie Bellflower AGE(S): 16 and up RATE: $40 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $30
HPAC
A
This shallow-water workout will involve intervals of cardiovascular training as well as strength and tone exercises emphasizing flexibility and joint mobility. ALL LEVELS
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
305242-01 May 26 - July 14 10:30-11:30 a.m. Sun
ALL LEVELS Activity # Date
A
BASIC/INTERMEDIATE
Activity #
Time
DURATION: 10 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Paula Hamilton AGE(S): 16 and up RATE: $85 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $70
RATE: $85 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $70 Time
Date
COMBO WATER WORKOUT
HPAC
DURATION: 10 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Jeanne Smith AGE(S): 16 and up RATE: $75 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $60
Activity # Date
305231-01* May 28 - Aug. 8 10 -11a.m. Tue/Thu *NO CLASS: JULY 4
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.
305216-01^ May 29- Aug. 9 10-11 a.m.
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. Activity #
DEEP WATER AEROBICS
Activity # Date
HPAC
BASIC
If you or a loved one have special needs, contact the Adaptive and Inclusion Specialist at (614) 901-6501 or lindsay.buis@westerville.org for assistance.
DURATION: 10 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Sylvia Robinson^ Jeanne Smith^^ AGE(S): 16 and up
ADULT FITNESS SWIMMING
DURATION: 10 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Cynthia Vazquez^ Debbie Leach ^^ AGE(S): 16 and up RATE: $75 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $60
OA OLDER ADULT
HYDRORIDER AQUABIKE CLASS DURATION: 10 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Tiffany DuPont ^ Jeanne Smith^^ AGE(S): 16 and up RATE: $90 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $75
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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 s h o e s a re re q u i re d . N o sw i m m i n g knowledge needed. INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
305243-01^^* May 28 - Aug. 8 7 - 7:45 a.m. Tue/Thu
305243-02^* May 28 - Aug . 8 6- 6:45 p.m. *NO CLASS: JULY 4
LIVE WELL
HPAC - Highlands Park Aquatic Center 245 S. Spring Rd.
HPAC
PC PARENT/CHILD
Tue/Thu
AQUATICS WATER AEROBICS WATER TONING
LOW IMPACT WATER WORKOUT
DURATION: 10 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Debbie Leach AGE(S): 16 and up RATE: $75 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $60
HPAC
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This shallow-water workout will involve intervals of cardiovascular training, as well as strength and tone exercises emphasizing flexibility and joint mobility.
HPAC
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The class incorporates the use of upper and lower-body muscles including a warm up, shallow-water segment and toning segment using resistance equipment to add useful intensity. BASIC / INTERMEDIATE
INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED
Activity # Date
DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Sally Spanitz AGE(S): 16 and up RATE: $85 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $70
Time
Day(s)
305229-01* May 28 - Aug. 8 10:55-11:55 a.m. Tue/Thu *NO CLASS: JULY 4
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
305214-01 May 29 - Aug. 9 9-10 a.m. Mon/Wed/Fri
SHALLOW WATER FITNESS DURATION: 10 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Tiffany Dupont Paula Hamilton AGE(S): 16 and up RATE: $85 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $70
HPAC
ALL LEVELS
305241-01
Time
Day(s)
May 29 - Aug. 9 8-9 a.m. Mon/Wed/Fri
HIGHLANDS PARK OTTERS SWIM AND DIVE TEAM DURATION: 9 Weeks INSTRUCTOR: Coaching Staff AGE(S): 5-18 RATE: $75 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $65
HPAC
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Welcome to the 2019 Highlands Park Aquatics Center Swim and Dive Team! The season kicks off May 29 and compete in two leagues; the COSA league for developmental swimmers and GCSL for competitive swimmers. All participants must be pass holders of the Highlands Park Aquatic Center in order to be a part of either the swim or dive team. Please go to http://ottersswim.weebly.com for parent information, schedule, and team prerequisites. This summer WCC Ultimate or Pool passholders may be substituted for an HPAC pass for the swim team member. SWIM TEAM
Activity #
Date
312013-01
May 28-July 23 Varies
Time
Day(s)
FREESTYLE CLINIC
DURATION: 10 Weeks INSTRUCTOR: Jeanne Smith AGE(S): 16 and up RATE: $75 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $60
Time
312013-02* May 28-July 23 Varies *NO CLASS: JULY 4
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Through drills and guided practice, you can master a more efficient freestyle. Accommodates both the novice swimmer and experienced athlete. The class is about perfecting form, not logging laps. Must be able to swim at least one length of the pool. ALL LEVELS
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
MORNING RIVER FITNESS DURATION: 10 Weeks INSTRUCTOR: Paula Hamilton AGE(S): 16 and up RATE: $75 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $60
HPAC
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Wake up to the day with an hour of exercise in the river at HPAC. We will do resistance work and use the power of the river to stay fit and have fun. Fitness equipment will be used for toning. Time
305247-01* May 28-Aug. 8 9-10 a.m. *NO CLASS: JULY 4
HPAC DURATION: 10 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Debbie Leach Tiffany DuPont A OA AGE(S): 50 and up RATE: FREE for Silver Sneaker Members DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: FREE for Silver Sneaker Members
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. Date
Time
Day(s)
May 29 - Aug. 9
11- 11:50 a.m.
Mon/Wed/Fri
SILVER SPLASH: BALANCE, STRENGTH & TONE HPAC DURATION: 10 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Debbie Leach Tiffany DuPont OA A Paula Hamilton 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
Day(s)
May 28 - Aug. 8 * 10 -10:50 a.m. *NO CLASS: JULY 4
Tue/Thu
Day(s)
311113-01* May 29- Aug. 7 6:30-7:30 p.m. Mon/Wed *NO CLASS: JULY 3
Activity # Date Date
HPAC
ALL LEVELS
DIVING
Activity #
DROP-IN AVAILABLE FOR AQUA FITNESS CLASSES BASED ON AVAILABILITY OF SPACE. Rate $7.50 Discounted Resident Rate $5
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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. Activity # Date
AQUA FITNESS CLASSES
SILVER SPLASH: AQUA, CARDIO & TONE
HPAC AQUA AEROBICS DURATION: 10 Weeks INSTRUCTOR: Ellen Blaha AGE(S): 16 and up RATE: $75 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $60
HPAC
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Splashdance your way to fitness in this aerobic workout that is all wet! It is an excellent way to improve cardiovascular health. Swimming skills required. ALL LEVELS
Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
305239-02* May 28 - Aug. 8 7-8 p.m. Tue/Thu *NO CLASS: JULY 4
Day(s)
Tue/Thu
ALL FULL SEASON AQUA AEROBICS
Will take place at Highlands Park Aquatic Center for the 2019 season while the Community Center is under renovation.
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AQUATICS
WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
WATER AEROBICS REGISTRATION DATES FOR AQUATICS CLASSES
WATER FITNESS
Friday, July 5, 12 p.m. - Online resident registration Saturday, July 6, 8 a.m. - In-person resident registration Sunday, July 7, 12 p.m. - Online open registration Monday, July 8, 8 a.m. - In-person open registration
INSTRUCTOR: Leslie Warthman RATE: $22 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $17
SILVER SPLASH AGES 50 - 99 BALANCE, STRENGTH AND TONE
DURATION: 2 Weeks AGE(S): 16 and up INSTRUCTOR: Cynthia Vazquez RATE: $22 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $17 AQUACIZE Time
WCC
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Day(s)
305215-02 Aug. 20 - Aug. 29 9- 10 a.m. Tue/Thu AQUAFLEX Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
305231-03 Aug. 20 - Aug. 29 10- 11 a.m. Tue/Thu 305231-04 Aug. 20 - Aug. 29 11a.m. - 12 p.m. Tue/Thu
INSTRUCTOR: Paula Hamilton RATE: $34 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $24
305232-02
Time
Aug. 19 - Aug. 28
Activity # Date
Day(s)
1 - 1:50 p.m.
Day(s)
INSTRUCTOR: Sylvia Robinson RATE: $34 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $24
WATER TONING DURATION: 2 Weeks AGE(S): 16 & up INSTRUCTOR: Sally Spanitz RATE: $34 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $24 Activity # Date Time Day(s)
Activity # Date
Day(s)
Time
Day(s)
305216-04 Aug. 20 - Aug. 29 9:30- 10:30 a.m. Tue/Thu SILVER SPLASH AQUA, CARDIO AND TONE
Time
Day(s)
311114-03 Aug. 20 - Aug. 29 5:50-6:50 a.m. Tues/Thur 311114-04 Aug. 20 - Aug. 29 8:30-9:30 a.m. Tues/Thur
AGES 50 - 99
Time
INSTRUCTOR(S): Robin Andes AGE(S): 16 and up RATE: $45 A DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $35 Paddleboarding for beginners and experienced watermen. Some sessions concentrate on yoga; some will see the participants do more open water exploration. Open to people of all skill levels. See website for more details.
Day(s)
Activity # Date
Time
305250-01 June18
6:30-7:30p.m.
Day(s)
Tue
305250-02 June25
6:30-7:30p.m.
Tue
305250-04 July 9
6:30-7:30p.m.
Tue
305250-05 July 16
6:30-7:30p.m.
Tue
INSTRUCTOR: Jeanne Smith RATE: $22 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $17
305250-07 July 30
6:30-7:30p.m. Tue
305250-08 Aug. 6
6:30-7:30p.m. Tue
Activity # Date
305216-04 Aug. 19 - Aug. 28
Time
Day(s)
7- 8 p.m.
Date
Activity # Date
Day(s)
DURATION: 9 Weeks
FREESTYLE CLINIC
LOW IMPACT WATER WORKOUT
Aug. 19 - Aug. 30 10:05 - 10:55 a.m. Mon/Wed/Fri Aug. 19 - Aug. 28 12:05 - 12:55 p.m. Mon/Wed
PADDLEBOARD
PADDLEBOARD YOGA
INSTRUCTOR: Jill Schmall RATE: $22 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $17
INSTRUCTOR: Leach / DuPont / Hamilton RATE: FREE FOR SILVER SNEAKERS MEMBERS DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: FREE FOR SILVER SNEAKERS MEMBERS Time
305243-06^ Aug. 19 - Aug. 28 6:30-7:15 p.m. Mon/Wed
305244-01 Aug. 20- Aug. 29 7:05-8 p.m. Tue/Thu
INSTRUCTOR: Jeanne Smith RATE: $22 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $17
Day(s)
HOV
Activity # Date
DEEP WATER
Time
305243-04^ Aug. 20 - Aug. 29 7-7:45 a.m. Tue/Thu 305243-05^^ Aug. 20 - Aug. 29 10:45-11:30 a.m. Tue/Thu
AI CHI
305216-03 Aug. 19 - Aug. 30 9:30-10:30 a.m. Mon/Wed/Fri
Activity # Date
Mon/Wed
INSTRUCTOR: Jeanne Smith RATE: $22 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $17
DEEP WATER
Time
INSTRUCTOR: Leach / DuPont / Hamilton RATE: FREE FOR SILVER SNEAKERS MEMBERS DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: FREE FOR SILVER SNEAKERS MEMBERS
Time
ADULT FITNESS SWIM
Aug. 19 - Aug. 30 11-12 p.m. Mon/Wed/Fri
Activity # Date
Day(s)
HYDRORIDER AQUABIKE MINI CLASS DURATION: 2 Weeks AGE(S): 16 & up INSTRUCTOR(S): Tiffany DuPont ^ Jeanne Smith^^ RATE: $34 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $24
Date
305214-02 Aug. 19- Aug. 30 9- 10 a.m. Mon/Wed/Fri
COMBO WATER WORKOUT
Activity # Date
Time
305225-02 Aug. 19 - Aug. 28 5:30-6:30 p.m. Mon/Wed
AQUA AEROBICS SUMMER MINI SESSION
Activity # Date
Activity # Date
Mon/Wed
INSTRUCTOR: Debbie Leach RATE: $22 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $17 Time
PADDLEBOARD EXCURSION Activity # Date
Time
305250-03 July 2
6:30-7:30p.m. Tue
Day(s)
305250-06 July 23
6:30-7:30p.m. Tue
305250-09 Aug. 13 6:30-7:30p.m. Tue Day(s)
311113-02 Aug.20 - Aug. 29 12-1 p.m.
Mon/Wed
SHALLOW WATER FITNESS INSTRUCTOR: Tiffany Dupont Paula Hamilton RATE: $34 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $24 Activity # Date
Time
305241-02 Aug. 20- Aug. 30 8-9 a.m.
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ADULT
P
PRESCHOOL
Y
YOUTH
Day(s)
Tue/Thu/Fri
OA OLDER ADULT
WCC - Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave.
LIVE WELL
PC PARENT/CHILD
Swimming Lessons ADAPTIVE SWIM LESSONS (Ages 3 - 12)
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)
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.
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.
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AQUATICS HPAC
WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
SWIM LESSONS - EARLY SUMMER
SESSION (2) EVENING Rate: $55 / Discounted Resident Rate: $45
REGISTRATION DATES FOR SWIM LESSONS Friday, May 17, 12 p.m. - Online resident registration Saturday, May 18, 8 a.m. - In-person resident registration Sunday, May 19, 12 p.m. - Online open registration Monday, May 20, 8 a.m. - In-person open registration
SESSION (1) MORNING Rate: $55 / Discounted Resident Rate: $45
MAY 28 - JUN 6 Activity # 312103-01 312103-02 312103-03 312104-01 312104-05 312105-02 312105-03 312105-04 312110-01 312110-02
Level Guppy Guppy Guppy Tadpole Tadpole Turtle Turtle Turtle Dolphin Dolphin
TUE-FRI, MON-THU
Time 9 - 9:30 a.m. 9:45 - 10:15 a.m. 10:30 - 11 a.m. 9 - 9:30 a.m. 10:30 - 11a.m. 9 - 9:30 a.m. 9:45 - 10:15 a.m. 10:30 - 11 a.m. 9:45-10:15 am 10:30 - 11 a.m.
SESSION (1) EVENING Rate: $55 / Discounted Resident Rate: $45
MAY 28 - JUN 6 Activity # Level
Time
312102-01 PC Goldfish 312103-04 Guppy 312103-05 Guppy 312104-06 Tadpole 312104-07 Tadpole 312105-05 Turtle 312105-06 Turtle 312208-01 Teen/Adult
5:30- 6 p.m. 5:30- 6 p.m. 7- 7:30 p.m. 5:30- 6 p.m. 6:15 - 6:45 p.m. 6:15-6:45 p.m. 7- 7:30 p.m. 7- 7:30 p.m.
SESSION (3) MORNING Rate: $55 / Discounted Resident Rate: $45
JUNE 24 - JULY 3 Activity # Level
Time
312102-03 312103-11 312103-12 312104-15 312104-17 312104-19 312105-13 312105-15 312105-16
9 - 9:30 a.m. 9:45 - 10:15 a.m. 10:30 -11 a.m. 9 - 9:30 a.m. 9:45 - 10:15 a.m. 10:30 - 11 a.m. 9 - 9:30 a.m. 9:45 - 10:15 a.m. 10:30 -11 a.m.
MON-FRI / MON-WED
PC Goldfish
Guppy Guppy Tadpole Tadpole Tadpole Turtle Turtle Turtle
SESSION (3) EVENING
SESSION (2) MORNING
Rate: $55 / Discounted Resident Rate: $45
JUNE 24 - JULY 8 MON,TUE,THU,FRI / MON,TUE,FRI / MON Activity # Level Time 312103-13 312103-14 312104-20 312104-21 312105-17 312105-18 312110-04 312107-01 312208-04
Guppy Guppy Tadpole Tadpole Turtle Turtle Dolphin Porpoise Teen/Adult
5:30- 6 p.m. 6:15 - 6:45 p.m. 6:15 - 6:45 p.m. 7- 7:30 p.m. 5:30 - 6 p.m. 7- 7:30 p.m. 6:15 - 6:45 p.m. 5:30 - 6 p.m. 7- 7:30 p.m.
*NO CLASS: JULY 3 AND JULY 4
JUN 10 - JUN 20 Activity # Level
Time
312101-01 312103-06 312103-07 312103-08 312104-08 312104-09 312104-11 312105-08 312105-09 312110-03
10:30 - 11 a.m. 9 - 9:30 a.m. 9:45 - 10:15 a.m. 10:30 - 11 a.m. 9 - 9:30 a.m. 9:45 - 10:15 a.m. 10:30 - 11 a.m. 9 - 9:30 a.m. 9:45 - 10:15 a.m. 10:30 - 11 a.m.
Guppy Guppy Guppy Tadpole Tadpole Tadpole Turtle Turtle Dolphin
*NO CLASS: JUNE 12
TUE-FRI, MON-THU
Rate: $55 / Discounted Resident Rate: $45
PC Tiny Tot
JUN 10 - JUN 20 MON,TUE,THU,FRI / MON-THU Activity # Level Time 312103-09* Guppy 5:30- 6 p.m. 312103-10* Guppy 6:15- 6:45 p.m. 312104-13* Tadpole 5:30- 6 p.m. 312104-14 * Tadpole 7- 7:30 p.m. 312105-11* Turtle 6:15- 6:45 p.m. 312105-12 * Turtle 7- 7:30 p.m. 312108-01* Shark 5:30- 6 p.m. 312208-03* Teen/Adult 7- 7:30 p.m.
MON-THU
SESSION SATURDAY MORNING Rate: $55 / Discounted Resident Rate: $45
JUNE 8 - AUG. 10 Activity # Level
Time
312109-01 PC 312103-15 312103-16 312104-22 312104-23 312105-19 312105-20 312110-05 312106-01
8:35 - 9:05 a.m. 9:15- 9:45 a.m. 10 - 10:30 a.m. 9:15- 9:45 a.m. 10 - 10:30 a.m. 9:15 - 9:45 a.m. 10 - 10:30 a.m. 9:15 - 9:45 a.m. 10 - 10:30 a.m.
SAT
Adaptive Guppy Guppy Tadpole Tadpole Turtle Turtle Dolphin Minnow
*NO CLASS: JUNE 15 AND JUNE 29
ALL FULL SEASON AQUA AEROBICS Will take place at Highlands Park Aquatic Center for the 2019 season while the Community Center is under renovation. 50 WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT
• (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
AQUATICS HPAC SWIM LESSONS - LATE SUMMER REGISTRATION DATES FOR SWIM LESSONS
REGISTRATION DATES FOR SWIM LESSONS
Friday, July 5, 12 p.m. - Online resident registration Saturday, July 6, 8 a.m. - In-person resident registration Sunday, July 7, 12 p.m. - Online open registration Monday, July 8, 8 a.m. - In-person open registration
Friday, July 5, 12 p.m. - Online resident registration Saturday, July 6, 8 a.m. - In-person resident registration Sunday, July 7, 12 p.m. - Online open registration Monday, July 8, 8 a.m. - In-person open registration
SESSION (4) MORNING
SESSION (5) MORNING
Rate: $55 / Discounted Resident Rate: $45
JULY 15-JULY 25 Activity # Level
Time
312102-04 312101-03 312103-17 312104-24 312104-25 312104-26 312105-21 312105-22 312105-23
9 - 9:30 a.m. 10:30 - 11 a.m. 9:45 - 10:15 a.m. 9 - 9:30 a.m. 9:45 - 10:15 a.m. 10:30 - 11 a.m. 9 - 9:30 a.m. 9:45 - 10:15 a.m. 10:30 - 11 a.m.
PC Goldfish PC Tiny Tot
Guppy Tadpole Tadpole Tadpole Turtle Turtle Turtle
MON-THU
Rate: $55 / Discounted Resident Rate: $45
JULY 29 - AUG. 8 Activity # Level
Time
312102-05 312103-20 312104-29 312104-30 312104-31 312105-26 312105-27 312107-03 312108-01
9 - 9:30 a.m. 9:45 - 10:15 a.m. 9 - 9:30 a.m. 9:45 - 10:15 a.m. 10:30 - 11 a.m. 9:45 - 10:15 a.m. 10:30 - 11 a.m. 9 - 9:30 a.m. 10:30 - 11 a.m.
SESSION (4) EVENING
Rate: $55 / Discounted Resident Rate: $45
MON-THU
Time 5:30 - 6 p.m. 7 - 7:30 p.m. 5:30 - 6 p.m. 6:15 - 6:45 p.m. 6:15 - 6:45 p.m. 7 - 7:30 p.m. 5:30 - 6 p.m. 7 - 7:30 p.m.
PLEASE BE ADVISED
The lap pool and dive pool will be closed on June 15 and June 29 due to swim meets.
Guppy Tadpole Tadpole Tadpole Turtle Turtle Porpoise Shark
SESSION (5) EVENING
Rate: $55 / Discounted Resident Rate: $45
JULY 15-JULY 25 Activity # Level 312103-18 Guppy 312103-19 Guppy 312104-27 Tadpole 312104-28 Tadpole 312105-24 Turtle 312105-25 Turtle 312110-06 Dolphin 312107-02 Porpoise
PC Goldfish
MON-THU
JULY 29-AUGUST 8 Activity # Level 312103-21 Guppy 312103-22 Guppy 312104-32 Tadpole 312104-33 Tadpole 312105-28 Turtle 312105-29 Turtle 312106-02 Minnow 312108-02 Shark 312208-05 Teen/Adult
MON-THU
Time 5:30 - 6 p.m. 6:15- 6:45 p.m. 5:30- 6 p.m. 7- 7:30 p.m. 6:15- 6:45 p.m. 7- 7:30 p.m. 6:15- 6:45 p.m. 5:30-6 p.m. 7- 7:30 p.m.
INFANT AQUATICS 614
INSTRUCTOR(S): Jayne Ackerman, Certified Infant Aquatic Survival Specialist AGE(S): 6 months and older
WCC
P Students learn how to survive drowning risks through survival swimming and self-rescue techniques. Survival Y 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
WE’RE GROWING!
With the Expansion in full swing, some class locations may need to be moved. Visit www.westerville.org/registration for updates on classes that do not have a location listed.
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Day Camps Camp registration is open. IMPORTANT INFORMATION Extended care availability will be listed under each camp description. Extended care is available from 7-8:45 a.m. and/or 4:10-6 p.m. Extended care is $2.50 per use.
KIDS FUN CLUBS
DURATION: 9 Weeks INSTRUCTOR: Camp Leaders AGE(S): 6-13
Meet new friends this summer by attending one of our four Kids Fun Club locations. Our trained staff will be available only during the specific open times of the particular Fun Club. This is a drop-in program for children ages 6 through 13 years-old (children must have completed kindergarten) which provides limited supervision. Kids Fun Clubs are not day-care facilities, but are recreational sites for children to spend quality leisure time with their peers.
METZGER PARK
137 GRANBY PLACE
302103-03* June 3 - Aug. 2 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Mon-Fri
Camps fees are based on a full five-day experience and will not be prorated for parttime attendance.
MILLSTONE CREEK
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 camp.
302103-01* June 3 - Aug. 2 1- 4 p.m.
SPRING GROVE
DURATION: 1 Week INSTRUCTOR: Kim Chapman RATE: $135 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $120
HER
Y
Learn how to locate a suitable campsite, build a shelter and fire, find clean water, basic plant and animal identification, orienteering skills, how to pack and plan and how to leave no trace. Campers will also learn the basics to First Aid. Please bring a nonrefrigerated lunch, snack and sunscreen daily. No Extended Care available. AGES: 6-8 Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
302126-01 June 10 - June14 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mon-Fri AGES: 9-12 Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
302126-02 June 17 - June21 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mon-Fri
1201 E. COUNTY LINE RD.
Mon-Fri
RATE: $95 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $80 Activity # Date Time Day(s) HOFF WOODS
556 MCCORKLE BLVD.
302103-02* June 3 - Aug. 2 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Mon-Fri 1- 4 p.m. Mon-Fri
* *NO CAMP:
EXTREME TEEN CAMP
CHE
Y
Campers will get to meet new friends, take part in fun activities and have new, fun experiences by going on field trips, swimming, and volunteering throughout the week. A detailed agenda will provided at a later time. Time
745 N. SPRING RD.
302103-05* June 3 - Aug. 2 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Mon-Fri
Proof of residency is required by ALL residents at the beginning of each calendar year. Once provided, residency status will not be required until the following January. For more information, call (614) 901-6500.
Activity # Date
Y
RATE: $50 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $40 Activity # Date Time Day(s)
Participant camp placement is determined by the camper age as of the last day camp is offered.
DURATION: 1 Week INSTRUCTOR: Recreation Leaders AGE(S): 12-15 RATE: $140 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $125
OUTDOOR SKILLS CAMP
Thursday, July 4, Friday, July 5
If you or a loved one have special needs, contact the Adaptive and Inclusion Specialist at (614) 901-6501 or lindsay.buis@westerville.org for assistance.
Day(s)
302146-02 June 10 - June 14 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mon-Fri 302146-03 July 22 - July 26 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mon-Fri + EXTENDED CARE AVAILABLE
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PRESCHOOL
HER - Heritage Park 60 N. Cleveland Ave.
Y
YOUTH
OA OLDER ADULT
CHE - Cherrington 231 Hiawatha Ave.
LIVE WELL
PRO - Pro Fencing Center 9034 Cotter St., Lewis Center
PC PARENT/CHILD AMP - Alum Creek Park Amphitheatre 221 W. Main St.
CAMPS SPECIALTY CAMPS SCIENCE EXPLORERS CAMP
THEATRE CAMP
DURATION: 1 Week INSTRUCTOR: Candace Mazur-Darman AGE(S): 7- 15 RATE: $215 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $200
AMP
Y
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM
DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR: Central Ohio Engineering for Kids AGE(S): 7-12 RATE: $180 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $165
CHE
Y
William Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” is a beloved fairytale that has enchanted us for centuries. Be woodland creatures, the foolish actors, or King or Queen of the Forest. Don’t forget the braying donkey!
Learn about science while having fun this summer. After lunch, campers will swim at Highlands Park Aquatic Center. Please bring a swimsuit, towel, sunscreen and a non-refrigerator lunch daily. Extended Care is NOT available.
Activity # Date
MECHANICAL ENGINEERS
Time
Day(s)
307155-02 Aug. 5 - Aug. 9 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon-Fri Performance: Friday at 6:30 THE ODYSSEY
“The Odyssey” is an outdoor drama on the seas of the Aegean in Ancient Greece! Featuring the Cyclops, Sirens, Zeus, Poseidon, Apollo, Athena and the Enchantress Circe who all add to Odysseus’s adventures before his return home to Ithaca. Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
307156-01 July 29 - Aug 2 9 a.m. -5 p.m. Mon-Fri Performance: Friday at 6:30
Participants learn basics of fluid mechanics, simple machines and other design and engineering concepts while constructing various machines. There will also be an opportunity to explore projects such as marble runs, illuminated bookmarks, catapults and more! Activity # Date
Time
DURATION: 1 Week INSTRUCTOR: Central Ohio Engineering for Kids AGE(S): 4-6 RATE: $140 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $125
CHE
Y
Campers will learn the concepts of mechanical engineering and put them into action to become expert toy makers as they design and build their very own toys including an operation game, boomerang, mazes and more! Campers will explore the fundamentals of energy, circuits and movement. Activity # Date
302124-01
Time
Day(s)
June 24 - June 28 1:30 -4 p.m. Mon-Fri
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Put on your hard hat engineers and join us for our The Engineering of Cities! In this camp, students work hard to apply their knowledge of construction to save the beach from erosion and build their very own city from the ground up. From roads and tunnels to buildings and skyscrapers, students discover that no job is too tough for an engineer! Activity # Date
Time
CHE
Y
NEW!
Y
Campers learn to explore physical computing using robotics. Using BBC micro-bit and Microsoft’s block editor, participants will build a simple robotics rover. At the end of the camp, participants will bring home a working robotics rover. All programming software and supplies is included with the camp. Activity # Date
Time
302145-01 July 8-July 12
9 a.m.-4 p.m. Mon-Fri
Day(s)
+ EXTENDED CARE AVAILABLE
302122-01 June 24 - June 28 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon-Fri
CODE MONSTER CAMP KIDS EXPLORATORY CODING PLAYGROUND
CAMP COSI ON WHEELS DURATION: 1 Week INSTRUCTOR: Camp COSI Staff RATE: $240 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $225
CHE
Y
In this scientific camp, you’ll step into the shoes of a new kind of scientist each day. Launch into space to explore rockets and rovers one day, then explore the inner workings of the human body. Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
302148-01 June 17 - June 21 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Mon-Fri DESIGN IT, BUILD IT, TEST IT!
TOY SHOP
DURATION: 1 Week INSTRUCTOR: Code Monster Staff AGE(S): 8-12 RATE: $355 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $340
Day(s)
YOU BECOME THE SCIENTIST! GRADES K-4
JUNIOR ENGINEERING CAMP
CODE MONSTER CAMP GRAPHICAL ROBOTICS JR.
GRADES 5-8
This engineering-focused camp will set you loose to design, build, test, and redesign to solve real world problems, test your collaboration skills, and find engineering in unexpected places. Build straw skyscrapers to withstand wind, create your own all-in-one surgical tool, dissect wind-up toys to explore their inner workings and more! Activity # Date
302148-02
Time
Day(s)
July 29 - Aug. 2 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Mon-Fri
+ EXTENDED CARE AVAILABLE
DURATION: 1 Week INSTRUCTOR: Code Monster Staff AGE(S): 5-7 RATE: $355 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $340
CHE
Y
NEW!
Y
It is never too young to start coding! This camp is designed for young campers to learn the basics of coding by creating a digital story and simple animation. Campers will be immersed in their own creation using their own voice and giving a sequence of instructions using “lego-style” blocks. Activity # Date
Time
302145-02 Aug. 5-Aug. 9 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Day(s)
Mon-Fri
+ EXTENDED CARE AVAILABLE
GRANDPARENT CAMP
DURATION: 1 Week INSTRUCTOR: Recreation Leaders AGE(S): 6-12 RATE: $75 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $50
CHE
Y
NEW!
Y
This intergenerational camp will allow campers and their grandparent(s) to create memories for a lifetime by enjoying various activities throughout the week including creating arts/crafts, swimming, outdoor education, games/activities and more! Price of camp is per person.
Day(s)
302124-02 July 15 - July 19 1:30 - 4 p.m. Mon-Fri
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
302147-02 July 22 - July 26
1 - 4 p.m.
Mon-Fri
WE’RE GROWING!
With the Expansion in full swing, some class locations may need to be moved. Visit www.westerville.org/registration for updates on classes that do not have a location listed.
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CAMPS
WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
SPECIALTY CAMPS CHALLENGER INTERNATIONAL
SOCCER CAMP
DURATION: 1 Week INSTRUCTOR: International Camp Coaches AGE(S): 6- 16
Y
This unique camp will challenge your child in a week full of physical activity. Participants will also have a chance to swim in the afternoons. FLAG FOOTBALL AND REC SPORTS RATE: $115 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $100 Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
BASKETBALL AND REC SPORTS RATE: $140 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $125 Time
Day(s)
SOCCER AND BASKETBALL RATE: $140 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $125 Activity # Date
Time
306102-03 July 22-July 26
9 a.m.-4 p.m. Mon-Fri
Day(s)
SOCCER AND VOLLEYBALL RATE: $140 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $125 Activity # Date
Time
306102-04 Aug. 5-Aug. 9
9 a.m.-4 p.m. Mon-Fri
Day(s)
ALL ABOUT SPORTS CAMP DURATION: 1 Week INSTRUCTOR: Recreation Leaders AGE(S): 6- 12
Y
Player development camps provide technical and tactical instruction in all areas of the game. Emphasis is placed on individual skill development and fundamental tactical awareness through a coaching mix of maximum participation, progressive practices and small-sided games. RATE: $155 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $140 HALF DAY Day(s)
306114-01 June 17-June 21 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Mon-Fri RATE: $155 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $140 FULL DAY Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
Day(s)
RATE: $365 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $350 AGES: 7.5-9.5
306143-02
Time
July 8 - July 12
Day(s)
12-2 p.m.
Mon-Fri
NINJA TRAINING CAMP DURATION: 1 Week INSTRUCTOR: Bally Sports Group LLC AGE(S): 6-12 RATE: $175 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $150
PRO
Y
Become a ninja this summer! This camp offers a wide variety of games and activities planned to test each campers skill, speed, strength, balance, mind and most of all, their ability to work as a teammate. Examples of challenges that will be offered throughout the week include Tug-Of-War, Human Pyramid, Shipwreck, Ladder Runs, Multiple Relay Races, Link Tag, Monkey Lines, Obstacle Courses and much more. Join in on the challenge! Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
306133-01 July 29-Aug. 2 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Mon-Fri
FENCING MINI CAMP
DURATION: 1 Week INSTRUCTOR: ProFencing AGE(S): 8-15 RATE: $160 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $135
PRO
Y
Learn to fence. An intro to the sport of fencing for kids and teens ages 8-17. Learn the basic skills of fencing: footwork, how to hold a weapon, parries, retreats, fencing etiquette, and so much more. Equipment is provided. One week, two hours a day. This camp is run by Profencing. Activity # Date
+ EXTENDED CARE AVAILABLE
Time
Time
306143-01 July 8 - July 12 9-10:30 a.m. Mon-Fri
Activity # Date
306102-02 June 24-June 28 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Mon-Fri
Activity # Date
DURATION: 1 Week INSTRUCTOR: Greg Shope Players will learn the basics of dribbling, Y passing, shooting, positioning, defense and rebounding in a fun-oriented program applied in low-competition games. RATE: $140 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $125 AGES: 5-7.5 Activity # Date
306102-01 May 28-May 31 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Tue-Fri
Activity # Date
COED YOUTH FUNDAMENTAL BASKETBALL CAMP
Time
Day(s)
306131-01 June 10 - June 14 6- 8 p.m. 306131-02 July 8 - July 2 6- 8 p.m.
Mon-Fri Mon-Fri
306131-03 July 15 - July 19 306131-04 Aug. 12 - Aug. 16
Mon-Fri Mon-Fri
6- 8 p.m. 6- 8 p.m.
FENCING - CHESS AND STEAM CAMP
DURATION: 1 Week INSTRUCTOR: ProFencing AGE(S): 8-15 RATE: $375 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $360
PRO
Y
Learn to fence. An intro to the sport of fencing for kids and teens ages 8-17. Learn the basic skills of fencing: footwork, how to hold a weapon, parries, retreats, fencing etiquette, and so much more. Equipment is provided. One week, two hours a day. This camp is run by Profencing. Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
306132-01 July 15-July 19
9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Mon-Fri
306114-02 June 17-June 21 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. Mon-Fri + EXTENDED CARE AVAILABLE
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ADULT
P
PRESCHOOL
HER - Heritage Park 60 N. Cleveland Ave.
Y
YOUTH
OA OLDER ADULT
CHE - Cherrington 231 Hiawatha Ave.
LIVE WELL
PRO - Pro Fencing Center 9034 Cotter St., Lewis Center
PC PARENT/CHILD AMP - Alum Creek Park Amphitheatre 221 W Main St.
Fitness & Wellness ALL WEIGHTS DURATION: 12 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Sarah Crittenden^ Lynn Aventino^^ AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $45 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $35
DANCE FOR EVERY BODY
BODY FIT
DURATION: 23 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Gena Richard AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $100 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $85
WCC
A Y
WCC
A Y
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.
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.
INTERMEDIATE
INTERMEDIATE
Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
Activity # Date
305903-01^ June 3 -Aug. 19 9:15-10:15 a.m. Mon 305903-02^^ June 7 -Aug. 23 5:30-6:30 p.m. Fri 305903-03^^ June 9 -Aug. 25 10:15-11:15 a.m. Sun
Time
Day(s)
305904-01* June 4 -Aug. 22 5:30-6:30 p.m. Tue/Thu
BARRE CONNECT
DURATION: 12 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Katie Stolte-Carroll AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $45 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $35
Y
NEW!
A Y
WCC
BASIC/INTERMEDIATE
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
305906-01 June 4 -Aug. 20 10:30-11:30 a.m. Tue 305906-02 June 5 -Aug. 21 9:15-10:15a.m. Wed
Time
*NO CLASS: JULY 4
A Y
INTERMEDIATE
Time
Day(s)
305907-01* June 4 -Aug. 22 4:50 - 5:20 p.m. Tue/Thu
Day(s)
305905-01 June 3 -Aug. 19 5:30- 6:30 p.m. Mon
Day(s)
305946-01* June 6 -Aug. 22 6:30 -7:30 p.m. Thu
WCC
This 30-minute class fuses several moves to strengthen and tone the core. A great complement to a regular strength training exercise program. Activity # Date
A Y
INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED
Activity # Date Time
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.
DURATION: 23 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Gena Richard AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $45 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $35
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!
INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED
Date
A Y
CORE FUSION
20/20/20 WCC
This challenging class includes components of ballet, dance technique, yoga postures, functional strength exercise and cardiovascular training fused together to create a fun, total-body workout. Please bring a yoga mat. Activity #
WCC
*NO CLASS: JULY 4
AGE REQUIREMENTS Anyone under the age of 16 must have an adult enroll and accompany them to class.
DURATION: 11 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Robin Andes AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $90 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $75
DURATION: 12 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Beth Henman AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $45 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $35
*NO CLASS: JULY 4
FIT AND FABULOUS
DURATION: 12 Classes INSTRUCTOR: Terri Hurtt AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $45 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $35
WCC
A Y
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. INTERMEDIATE
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
305908-01 June 8 -Aug. 24 10:30-11:30 a.m. Sat
A
ADULT
P
PRESCHOOL
Y
YOUTH
OA OLDER ADULT
WCC - Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave.
LIVE WELL
PC PARENT/CHILD
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FITNESS & WELLNESS
WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
AEROBICS DURATION: 12/11 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Beth Henman ^ Rachel Headings ^^ AGE(S): 14 and up
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. RATE: $45 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $35 INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED
Time
BOSU, BOOTCAMP & CORE
RHYTHM & RESISTANCE
HIP HOP CARDIO
Activity #
Date
Day(s)
305909-01^
June 3 - Aug. 19 7:45 - 8:45 p.m. Mon
RATE: $40 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $30
DURATION: 11 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Linda Scovern AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $40 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $30
WCC
Y
NEW!
A
This dynamic and fun session features Y 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
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
305912-01* June 6 - Aug. 21 5:30-6:30 p.m. Wed *NO CLASS: JULY 3
Date
Time
*NO CLASS: JULY 3
KETTLEBELL CORE FUSION DURATION: 12 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Robin Andes AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $25 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $20
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
Day(s)
DURATION: 12 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Kate Rogier AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $45 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $35
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
305902-01* June 6- Aug. 22
9:15-10:15 a.m. Thu
Day(s)
Time
Y
NEW!
A You’ll rock yourself into shape by burning Y
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
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
305916-01 June 7- Aug. 23 9:15-10:15 a.m. Fri
240X COMPLETE WCC DURATION: 12/11 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Amanda Smith ^^ Pam Martin ^ Katie Stolte-Carroll ^^^ A Y AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $45 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $35
240X features a different theme each day to train your body in different ways to break plateaus. Explore a well-rounded comprehensive workout. INTERMEDIATE - CARDIO and WEIGHTS
Activity #
Date
305911-01^^^ June 3 - Aug. 19 305911-02^^^ June 4 - Aug. 20
Time
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ADULT
P
PRESCHOOL
Y
Day(s)
6 - 7 a.m. Mon 6 - 7 a.m. Tue
INTERMEDIATE - CIRCUIT
DURATION: 12 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Rachel Headings ^^ Linda Scovern ^ AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $45 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $35
WCC
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 #
Date
Time
305911-03^
June 5 - Aug. 21
6 - 7 a.m. Wed
INTERMEDIATE - WEIGHTS and STRENGTH
Activity #
Date
305911-04^^* June 6 - Aug. 21 *NO CLASS: JULY 4
Time
Date
305901-01^ June 3- Aug. 19 305901-02^^ June 8- Aug. 24
Time
YOUTH
Day(s)
6:35-7:35 p.m. Mon 8:10 -9:10 a.m. Sat
OA OLDER ADULT
WCC - Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave.
LIVE WELL
Day(s)
6 - 7 a.m. Thu
INTERMEDIATE
Activity #
Day(s)
RATE: $40 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $30
*NO CLASS: JULY 4
A
Day(s)
WCC
ZUMBA
DURATION: 11 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Amanda Smith AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $40 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $30
Date
ROCK ‘EM, SOCK ‘EM CARDIO
305910-01 June 3 - Aug. 19 11:35 a.m.-12:05 p.m. Mon 305910-02 June 5- Aug. 21 12:30 -1p.m. Wed
POUND
INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED
305913-01^ June 5 - Aug. 21 10:25-11:25 a.m. Wed 305913-02^^ June 7 - Aug. 23 6 -7 a.m. Fri
Day(s)
305909-02^^ * June 5 - Aug. 21 6:35- 7:35 p.m. Wed
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! Activity #
INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED
Activity #
DURATION: 12 Classes WCC INSTRUCTOR(S): Robin Andes ^ ^^ Katie Stolte-Carroll AGE(S): 14 and up A RATE: $45 Y DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $35
PC PARENT/CHILD
FITNESS & WELLNESS AEROBICS LIFT AND HIIT
DURATION: 11/12 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Beth Henman ^^ Sarah Crittenden ^ AGE(S): 14 and up
A
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.
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. Activity # Date
INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED
Time
DURATION: 12 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Ellen Blaha AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $45 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $35
BASIC
RATE: $45 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $35 Activity # Date
MUSCLES IN MOTION
LOW-IMPACT AEROBICS WCC
Day(s)
Time
Day(s)
305918-01 June 8 - Aug. 24 9:15-10:15 a.m. Sat
DURATION: 11/12 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Trish Redd AGE(S): 14 and up
BASIC / INTERMEDIATE
RATE: $35 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $25 Activity # Date
Time
RATE: $40 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $30
RATE: $45 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $35
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
305917-02^^* June 5 - Aug. 21 7:45- 8:45p.m. Wed *NO CLASS: JULY 3
If you or a loved one have special needs, contact the Adaptive and Inclusion Specialist at (614) 901-6501 or lindsay.buis@westerville.org for assistance.
LOW-IMPACT INTERVALS DURATION: 33 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Sande McCann Trish Redd AGE(S): 50 and up RATE: $115 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $100
WCC
A OA
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.
Day(s)
305920-01 June 3 - Aug. 19 12:15-1 p.m. Mon 305920-03* June 6 - Aug. 22 7:45- 8:30 p.m. Thu *NO CLASS: JULY 4
AGE REQUIREMENTS Anyone under the age of 16 must have an adult enroll and accompany them to class.
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.
305917-01^ June 4 - Aug. 20 9:15- 10:15p.m. Tue
INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED
WCC
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
305920-02 June 4 - Aug. 20 7:45- 8:45 p.m. Tue 305920-04 June 7 - Aug. 23 10:30 -11:30 a.m. Fri
STEP & SCULPT DURATION: 23 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Terri Hurtt AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $100 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $85
WCC
A Y
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. BASIC
BASIC
Activity # Date
Activity # Date
305921-01* June 4 - Aug. 22 6:35-7:35 p.m. Tue/Thu
Time
Day(s)
305919-01 June 3 - Aug . 23 8 -9 a.m. Mon/Wed/Fri
Time
Day(s)
*NO CLASS: JULY 4
WE’RE GROWING!
With the Expansion in full swing, some class locations may need to be moved. Visit www.westerville.org/registration for updates on classes that do not have a location listed.
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FITNESS & WELLNESS
WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
AEROBICS / MIND/BODY TIME “CRUNCH” TONER
STRENGTH AND MORE DURATION: 12 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Robin Andes AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $45 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $35
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. INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
DURATION: 12 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Trish Redd AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $35 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $25
INTRO TO TAI CHI WCC
A Y
Why wait until after work when you can get your desired results in the middle of your workday? This 45-minute workout focuses on complete body and core conditioning. BASIC / INTERMEDIATE
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
305934-01 June 5 - Aug. 21 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Wed
305923-01 June 3 - Aug. 19 10:25-11:25 a.m. Mon
TOTAL BODY STRONG
DURATION: 12 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Linda Amici AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $45 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $35
DR P IN MINDBODY, YOGA AND PILATES CLASSES
$15 Discounted Resident Rate $10 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.
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)
305924-01 June 9 - Aug. 25 2:30 -3:30 p.m. Sun
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
Activity #
Date
305280-01
July 8 - Aug. 12 9- 10:30 a.m. Wed
Time
Day(s)
ESSENTRICS® DURATION: 10 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Jill Roth AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $90 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $75
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)
305933-02* June 6 -Aug. 22 10:30 -11:30 a.m. Thu *NO CLASS: JULY 4 AND JULY 25
FAMILY TAE KWON DO
WCC DURATION: 10 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Jeff and Shelley Green AGE(S): 6 and up A RATE: $120 Y DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $105
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. ALL LEVELS
Activity #
Date
305218-01* June 7 - Aug.16
Time
Day(s)
6:35- 8 p.m. Fri
*NO CLASS: JULY 5
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ADULT
P
PRESCHOOL
RPC - Recreation Program Center 64 E. Walnut St.
Y
YOUTH
OA OLDER ADULT
WCC - Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave.
MINDFULNESS MATTERS: JOURNAL YOUR JOURNEY DURATION: 12 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Thatcher Ross AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $100 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $85
RPC
Y
NEW!
A Your mind colors the way you receive life Y
and how you feel about yourself and the qualities of the person the world sees as “you”. It makes sense and is important that you learn to mind your own mind. Journaling helps to facilitate the process and lets you monitor your growth. MULTI-LEVEL
Activity #
Date
Time
305926-01
June 3 - Aug.19
7-8 p.m. Mon
LIVE WELL
PC PARENT/CHILD
AMR - Americheer 20 Collegeview Rd.
Day(s)
FITNESS & WELLNESS YOGA/PILATES ARUPA YOGA FOR HOLISTIC WELL-BEING DURATION: 5 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Thatcher Ross AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $50 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $40
POWER PILATES
GENTLE YOGA RPC
A
DURATION: 12 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Lori Candon AGE(S): 35 and up RATE: $100 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $85
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)
305936-01* June 5 - July 10 7-8:35 p.m. Wed 305936-02 July 24 - Aug. 21 7- 8:35 p.m. Wed
Activity #
Date
305938-01 June 4 - Aug. 20
Time
Day(s)
9- 10:15 a.m. Tue
DYNAMIC PILATES & CORE DURATION: 10 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Lara Uher AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $90 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $75
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
HATHA WITH VINYASA FLOW YOGA DURATION: 11 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Robin Andes AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $90 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $75
WCC
BASIC
Time
Day(s)
305939-01* June 6 - Aug. 22 10:45-11:45 a.m. Thu *NO CLASS: JULY 4
Day(s)
*NO CLASS: JULY 3 AND JULY 17
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. Activity # Date
Time
305928-01* June 5 - Aug. 21 6:30-7:30 p.m. Wed
A
WCC
An outstanding full-body workout using A Y a wide variety of exercises for core stability. The addition of small equipment and a faster-paced flow provide new challenges. Power Pilates is a lower-impact class making it ideal for most participants. RATE: $100 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $85 INTERMEDIATE
Activity # Date
Time
305931-01 June 3 - Aug. 19
5:15-6:15 p.m. Mon
Day(s)
RATE: $90 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $75 INTERMEDIATE
*NO CLASS: JULY 3
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.
DURATION: 12/11 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Katy Tombaugh AGE(S): 14 and up
YOGA FOR CORE STRENGTH DURATION: 10 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.
Activity # Date
Time
305931-02* June 5 - Aug. 21
Day(s)
5:15-6:15 p.m. Wed
*NO CLASS: JULY 3
AGE REQUIREMENTS Anyone under the age of 16 must have an adult enroll and accompany them to class.
RESTORATIVE YOGA
DURATION: 11 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Robin Andes AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $90 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $75
WCC
Y
NEW!
A
Poses including forward folds, back-bends Y and light twists are held for longer periods allowing the body complete restoration. This resetting practice will restore your physical being and relax your mind. BASIC / BEGINNER
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
305940-01* June 6 - Aug. 22
12 -1 p.m.
Thu
*NO CLASS: JULY 4
INTERMEDIATE
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
305935-01* June 5 - Aug. 21 7:45- 8:30 p.m. Wed *NO CLASS: JULY 3 AND JULY 17
GET IN A WORKOUT ON YOUR DAY OFF!
PURCHASE A PASS AT THE WESTERVILLE COMMUNITY CENTER. SEE PAGE 35 FOR DETAILS.
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FITNESS & WELLNESS
WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
YOGA/PILATES RESTORATIVE PILATES DURATION: 12/11 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Amanda Smith AGE(S): 14 and up
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 welcome. RATE: $100 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $85
305930-01
Time
DURATION: 12 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Meghan Pierson AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $100 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $85
WCC
A Y
Challenging yoga postures and 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. MULTI-LEVEL / INTERMEDIATE
MULTI-LEVEL
Activity # Date
YOGA FOR HEALTH
POWER YOGA WCC
Activity # Date
Day(s)
305943-01
June 4 - Aug. 20 10:30 -11:30 a.m. Tue
Time
June 4 - Aug. 20 6:30-7:30 p.m. Tue
THE BARRE WORKOUT
DURATION: 12 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Meghan Pierson AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $100 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $85
PRENATAL YOGA
DURATION: 11 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Lara Uher AGE(S): 18 and up RATE: $90 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $75
WCC
A
MULTI-LEVEL
BASIC
305927-01 June 4 - Aug. 20 11:45 a.m.-12:45p.m. Tue
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
305944-01* June 8 - Aug. 24
9- 10 a.m.
Sat
*NO CLASS: JULY 13
RATE: $90 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $75 MULTI-LEVEL
Time
Day(s)
YOGA PILATES MIX
RATE: $100 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $85 Day(s)
Time
*NO CLASS: JULY 4
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.
Activity # Date
Day(s)
305945-02* June 6 - Aug. 22 7:30-8:30 p.m. Thu
WCC
This energetic class uses tons of booty- A Y 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.
Time
Time
305945-01* June 6 - Aug. 22 6:15 -7:15 p.m. Thu
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.
Day(s)
*NO CLASS: JULY 4
Activity # Date
Activity # Date
INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED
305930-02* June 6 - Aug. 22 10:30 -11:30 a.m. Thu
DURATION: 12/11 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Amanda Smith AGE(S): 14 and up
A Y
For those seeking to relax and unwind, geared toward the beginner. Move at a 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.
Activity # Date
MULTI-LEVEL
Time
RPC
BASIC / INTERMEDIATE
Day(s)
RATE: $90 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $75 Activity # Date
DURATION: 11 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Gwen Surratt AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $90 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $75
WCC
A Y
Begin class with an energizing warm-up 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. ADVANCED
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
305932-01 June 4 - Aug. 20 7:45 -8:45 p.m. Tue
BOXING FOR BEGINNERS DURATION: 6 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Mark Wallanger AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $55 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $45
WCC
A Y
This is a non-contact introduction to boxing basics which includes understanding of basic offense, defense, and skill sets. Beginner will learn to build confidence in throwing basic combinations, defending themselves, and understanding the boxing workout regimen with discipline and self-esteem.
Day(s)
305927-02* June 6 - Aug. 22 11:45 a.m.-12:45p.m. Thu *NO CLASS: JULY 4
YOUTH
Activity # Date
Time
306140-01 June 10 - July 22 6-7 p.m.
Day(s)
Mon
WOMEN
A 60
ADULT
P
PRESCHOOL
Y
WCC - Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave.
YOUTH
OA OLDER ADULT
RPC - Recreation Program Center 64 E. Walnut St.
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
306140-03 June 10 - July 22
7-8 p.m.
Mon
LIVE WELL
PC PARENT/CHILD
Sports ARCHERY
SPORTIES FOR SHORTIES
DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR: Mark Hazelrigg AGE(S): 9 and up RATE: $65 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $55
Y
DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): JumpBunch Sports RATE: $80 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $65
L’IL KIK P
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.
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
Time
AGE(S): 3-4
303102-01* June 8 - July 13 303102-02* June 8 - July 13 303102-03* June 8 - July 13
8:30 - 9:30 a.m. Sat 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. Sat 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Sat
*NO CLASS: JULY 6
Day(s)
Activity # Date
301007-01
Time
Day(s)
June 8-July 13 10 - 10:45 a.m.
Sat
AGE(S): 4-6
Activity #
Date
301007-02
June 8-July 13 11:15 a.m. - 12 p.m. Sat
Time
JUMPBUNCH SPORTS & FITNESS FOR KIDS DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): JumpBunch Sports AGE(S): 18-36 mos with parent RATE: $85 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $70
PC
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
Time
306130-02 306130-03
May 28 - July 2 July 9 - Aug. 13
6:15- 6:45 p.m. Tue 6:15- 6:45 p.m. Tue
Day(s)
Day(s)
KIDS IN KARATE AND ADULTS, TOO
Twitter: @WestervillePark Facebook: cityofwesterville YouTube: tellwesterville Instagram: cityofwesterville Post your favorite pictures of Westerville Parks and Recreation using #acitywithinapark.
DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR: Free Spirit Staff AGE(S): 3-6 RATE: $95 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $80
If you have special needs, contact the Adaptive and Inclusion Specialist at (614) 901-6501 or lindsay.buis@westerville.org for assistance.
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
306130-01
May 28 - Aug. 13 7- 8:30 p.m. Tue
Time
Day(s)
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
301631-01 June 8-July 13 301631-02 June 8-July 13
9:30 - 10 a.m. Sat 9:30 - 10 a.m. Sat
Day(s)
WE’RE GROWING!
With the Expansion in full swing, some class locations may need to be moved. Visit www.westerville.org/registration for updates on classes that do not have a location listed.
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WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
SPECIAL INTEREST DURATION: 5 Weeks INSTRUCTOR: Julie Wood RATE: $80 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $65
HOF
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
TUMBLE KIDS
ADULT TENNIS LESSONS
TENNIS JUNIOR
Time
Day(s)
YOUTH ACES - Age(s) 5-7.5
306122-01 June 6- July 11 4:40- 5:30 p.m. Thu STAR ACES - Age(s) 7.5-10
306122-02 June 6- July 11 5:40- 6:30 p.m. Thu
DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR: Ray Stephens AGE(S): 16 and up RATE: $85 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $70
HOF
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
306202-01 306202-02 306202-03 306202-04 306202-07 306202-08 306202-09 306202-10
May 21 - June 25 May 21 - June 25 May 22 - June 26 May 22 - June 26 July 9 - Aug. 13 July 9 - Aug. 13 July 10 - Aug. 14 July 10 - Aug. 14
6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Tue 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Tue 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Wed 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Wed 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
Day(s)
LITTLE ACES - Age(s) 3.5-5
306122-05* July26-Aug. 23 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Fri *NO CLASS: JULY 4
LIL CLIMBERS LEARN TO LAX
DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR: Bally Sports Group LLC AGE(S): 6-8 RATE: $90 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $75
HER
P
Learn the exciting game of lacrosse! Children will be split into age-groups to learn basic skills, rules and style of the game. Fun games will teach the fundamentals. Each week will include a practice for skill development and modified, non-competitive games. Face goggles, helmets and pads are not required. Players may bring their own sticks, but extra sticks will be provided for those who need them. Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
306134-01* June 6 - July 18 6-7:15 p.m. Thu
DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR: Climbing Wall Instructors AGE(S): 5-7 RATE: $55 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $45
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
Time
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
302131-01* June 14 - Aug. 9
6 -6:45 p.m. Fri
*NO CLASS: JULY 5
RPC DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR: Chris Kline, Tumblin 4 Kids AGE(S): 8-12 Y RATE: $110 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $95
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
*NO CLASS: JULY 5
Day(s)
CLIMBING KIDS
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
Day(s)
309102-01* June 11 - July 25 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. Tue 309102-02* June 11 - July 25 6:45 - 7:45 p.m. Tue *NO CLASS: JULY 2
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ADULT
P
PRESCHOOL
HER - Heritage Park 60 N. Cleveland Ave.
Y
YOUTH
OA OLDER ADULT
RPC - Recreation Program Center 64 E. Walnut St.
Day(s)
302132-01* June 14 - Aug. 9 6:45 - 7:30 p.m. Fri
*NO CLASS: JULY 4
Activity # Date
Day(s)
TUMBLE KIDS II
309101-01* June 11 - July 23 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. Thu 309101-02* June 11 - July 23 6:45 - 7:45 p.m. Thu
DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR: Climbing Wall Instructors AGE(S): 8-12 RATE: $55 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $45
*NO CLASS: JULY 4
Y
RPC DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR: Chris Kline, Tumblin 4 Kids AGE(S): 5-7 Y RATE: $110 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $95
LIVE WELL
PC PARENT/CHILD
HOF - Hoff Woods Park 556 McCorkle Blvd.
SPORTS SPECIAL INTEREST 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
Time
306204-01 306204-02 306204-03 306204-04 306201-05 306201-06 306201-07 306201-08 306201-09 306201-10 306201-09 306201-11 306201-12
June 4 - July 9 June 4 - July 9 June 5 - July 10 June 5 - July 10 June 6 - July 11 June 6 - July 11 July 23 - Aug. 27 July 23 - Aug. 27 July 24 - Aug. 28 July 23 - Aug. 27 July 24 - Aug. 28 July 25 - Aug. 29 July 25 - Aug. 29
6 - 7 p.m. Tue 7 - 8 p.m. Tue 6 - 7 p.m. Wed 7 - 8 p.m. Wed 6 - 7 p.m. Thu 7 - 8 p.m. Thu 6 - 7 p.m. Tue 7 - 8 p.m. Tue 6 - 7 p.m. Wed 7 - 8 p.m. Wed 6 - 7 p.m. Wed 6 - 7 p.m. Thu 7 - 8 p.m. Thu
Day(s)
NO CLASS: JUL 4
PEE WEE PICKLEBALL
DURATION: 5 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Julie Wood AGE(S): 8-12 RATE: $100 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $85
HOF
Time
DURATION: 2 Days INSTRUCTOR(S): Steve Ballmann Bob Fichtelman AGE(S): Adult RATE: $15 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $10
Y
SOCCER SHOTS HOF
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
306203-01 306203-02
1- 3 p.m. Wed 1- 3 p.m. Wed
June 19 - June 26 July 24 - July 31
Day(s)
ALL SPORT FUNDAMENTALS VOLLEYBALL CLINIC
WCC DURATION: 4 Weeks INSTRUCTOR: All Sport FUNdamentals Staff AGE(S): 7-14 Y RATE: $95 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $80
Learn and enhance your skills of volleyball FUNdamentals in small group and one and one environment from All Sport FUNdementals experienced instructors. Throughout the clinic we will focus on hitting, passing, setting, blocking, serving and body positioning. For more information, please visit www.allsportfun.com. Activity # Date
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. Activity # Date
BEGINNERS PICKLEBALL CLINIC
Time
Day(s)
306118-02 June 3 - June 24 6:30- 7:30 p.m. Mon 306118-03 July 29 - Aug. 19 6:30- 7:30 p.m. Mon
DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Soccer Shots
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. RATE: $100 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $85 AGE(S): 2-3 Activity # Date
201005-01 201005-02 201005-03 201005-04 201005-05 201005-06
Time
Day(s)
June 24- July 27 9-9:30 a.m. Mon June 24- July 27 9:35-10:05 a.m. Mon June 24- July 27 5:30-6 p.m. Mon June 27- Aug. 8 12:30 -1 p.m. Sat June 29- Aug. 3 9-9:30 a.m. Sat June 29- Aug. 3 9:30 - 10:05 a.m. Sat
RATE: $110 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $95 AGE(S): 4-6 Activity # Date
Time
201005-07 201005-08 201005-09 201005-10* 201005-11 201005-12
10:10-10:55 a.m. Mon 11-11:45 a.m. Mon 6:05-6:50 p.m. Mon 1:05-1:50 p.m. Thu 10:10-10:55 a.m. Sat 11-11:45 a.m. Sat
June 24- July 27 June 24- July 27 June 24- July 27 June 27- Aug. 8 June 29- Aug. 3 June 29- Aug. 3
*NO CLASS: JULY 4
Day(s)
Day(s)
306141-01* June 6 -July 11 3:30-4:30 p.m. Thu *NO CLASS: JULY 3
WE’RE GROWING!
With the Expansion in full swing, some class locations may need to be moved. Visit www.westerville.org/registration for updates on classes that do not have a location listed.
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SPECIAL INTEREST SKILLS N’ DRILLS
DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR: Recreational Coaches RATE: $25 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $20
KNX
Y
This sneaker-only course will progress each week covering stick control, passing, shooting, coordination, movement and game-play. Classes will consist of short warm-up followed by 30 minutes of skill development and 10-minutes of game-play. Hockey stick will be available if needed. Age(s) 5-9 Activity #
Dates
Times
Day
306150-01
June 11-July 23
5:15-6 p.m.
Tue
306150-02
June 11-July 23
6:15-7 p.m.
Tue
306150-03
June 11-July 23
7:15-8 p.m.
Tue
306150-04
June 13-July 25
5:15-6 p.m.
Tue
306150-05
June 13-July 25
6:15-7 p.m.
Tue
306150-06
June 13-July 25
7:15-8 p.m.
Tue
Age(s) 10-14 Activity #
Dates
Times
Day
306150-07
June 11-July 23
5:15-6 p.m.
Tue
306150-08
June 11-July 23
6:15-7 p.m.
Tue
306150-09
June 11-July 23
7:15-8 p.m.
Tue
306150-10
June 13-July 25
5:15-6 p.m.
Tue
306150-11
June 13-July 25
6:15-7 p.m.
Tue
306150-12
June 13-July 25
7:15-8 p.m.
Tue
STREET HOCKEY YOUTH LEAGUE DURATION: 8 Weeks RATE: $80 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $65
KNX
STREET HOCKEY CLINIC DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR: Recreational Coaches AGE(S): 6-12 RATE: $65 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $50
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With over 80 years of combined hockey experience both coaching and playing professionally, Coach Rob and Coach Darcy will be bringing their knowledge of the game in these one day clinics out to the Thomas James Knox Rink. This three-hour clinic will focus on stick handling and shooting while finishing with games at the end. Develop confidence in your shot and hone in on your creative skills with the puck on your stick during this opportunity to work with the some of the best! All skill levels welcome!! Activity #
Y A youth hockey league focusing on the fundamentals of hockey and sportsmanship. This 4v4 goalie league with an 8-man roster will practice weekly starting June 17th before weekly games start July 13 for five weeks. Please call the Sports Manager at (614) 901-6543 if interested in coaching or for more information. All players must attend a skill evaluation on Saturday, June 1 or June 8. More information to be released after registration regarding skill evaluation.
KNX
Dates
Times
Day
306170-01
May 29
5-8 p.m.
Wed
306170-02
May 30
5-8pm
Thu
Age(s) 7-10 Activity #
Dates
Times
Day
306160-01
June 1-Aug. 17
Game Times Vary
Sat
Age(s) 11-14
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Activity #
Dates
Times
Day
306160-02
June 1-Aug. 17
Game Times Vary
Sat
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P
ADULT
PRESCHOOL
Y
HOF- Hoff Woods Park 556 McCorkle Blvd.
YOUTH
OA OLDER ADULT WGC- Westerville Golf Center 450 W. Schrock Rd.
LIVE WELL
PC PARENT/CHILD
RPC - Recreation Program Center 64 E. Walnut St.
Adaptive & Inclusive
SPORTS SPECIAL INTEREST
CLIPPERS GAME
ZOO Y A
DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Westerville Staff AGE(S): 16 and up RATE: $35 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $25
We will do a scavenger hunt as we walk through the zoo and eat lunch afterwards. Please bring a brown bag lunch and water to carry as we walk. Remember to wear appropriate clothing for the temperature and comfortable walking shoes. Activity #
Date
Time
315503-10
July 20
9:30 a.m. - 1p.m. Sat
Y A
DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Westerville Staff AGE(S): 16 and up RATE: $25 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $20
We are headed to the watch the Clippers play baseball. Please bring additional money for concessions, should you want them. Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
315503-13
June 9
1:15 - 5 p.m.
Sun
Day(s)
BOWLING
LEAP OF FAITH LOF DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Westerville and Leap Y of Faith Staff A AGE(S): 16 and up RATE: $20 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $15
Meet us at Leap of Faith here in Westerville to learn some new dance moves! Be sure to bring water and wear comfortable dancing clothes. You must register by Friday, June 7. Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
315503-11
June 14
5:15-6:30 p.m.
Fri
PUTT PUTT AND ICE CREAM Y A
DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Westerville Staff AGE(S): 16 and up RATE: $25 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $20
We are headed to Gahanna Lanes for bowling. Come see why this is one of our most popular outings. Think you can get a strike? Activity #
Date
315503-14
Aug. 3
Date
Time
315503-12
July 6
10 a.m.-12 p.m. Sat
Time
11a.m. - 2 p.m.
Day(s)
Sat
AOM
DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Westerville Staff and Art of Music AGE(S): 16 and up RATE: $20 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $15
Y A
Come create a fun Whimsical Head masterpiece. Drop off and pickup will be at the Art of Music. Please register by Friday, August 16. Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
315503-15
Aug. 30
7:30-8:30 p.m.
Fri
SPLASH PARTY HPAC DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Civitans and Westerville Staff AGE(S): 13 and up recommended FREE
Join us for our annual Splash Party at Highlands Park Aquatic Center to wrap up the summer! The Westerville Civitans Club will be providing food and beverages. So bring your swim suit and towel for a good time! Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
315503-09
Aug. 11
6 :30-8 p.m.
Sun
MEDICAL and PERMISSION FORMS Please remember to fill out and return your medical and permission forms and meet with the Adaptive and Inclusive Specialist at least two weeks prior to start of any program.
We are headed to the Westerville Golf Center for a fun round of Putt Putt, then we will go to Whits for a frozen treat. Registration covers golf and frozen treat. Activity #
Y A
DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Westerville Staff AGE(S): 16 and up RATE: $20 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $15
ART OF MUSIC WHIMSICAL HEAD
Day(s)
WE’RE GROWING!
With the Expansion in full swing, some class locations may need to be moved. Visit www.westerville.org/registration for updates on classes that do not have a location listed.
A
ADULT
P
PRESCHOOL
LOF - Leap of Faith 355 Cherrington Rd.
Y
YOUTH
OA OLDER ADULT
AOM - Art of Music 129 Orangewick Dr. N.
LIVE WELL
PC PARENT/CHILD
HPAC - Highlands Park Aquatic Center 245 S. Spring Rd.
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ACTIVITIES BY AGE CONTENTS 67 Preschool 70 Youth 72 Adult 74 Older Adult
AB C 1 23
A OA
New Membership Structure Adds Peace of Mind Beginning with summer registration, Westerville Senior Center members will have added benefits to keeping their membership current. Not only will members, both resident and non-resident be offered priority registration for Senior Center classes and events, they will also have access to the following: Free use of the 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
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Priority Registration for members for summer classes will be Thursday, May 16 beginning at 12 p.m. online or in-person at the Westerville Senior Center only. Each quarter will follow this format with Senior Center member registration happening the Thursday before regular registration begins. It is important to note that members may not register at the Community Center on the special member registration date. Also starting in summer are new opportunities for all older adults ages 55 and better, both resident or nonresident. These individuals can now register for any class in the Older Adult section of the guide that is not labeled Senior Center member. The rate for those not currently members of the Senior Center will be slightly higher and registration will be available during regular registration.
AB C Preschool 1 23 GOOFY GAMES AND CRAZY CONCOCTIONS
OOEY GOOEY FUN CAMP DURATION: 4 Days INSTRUCTOR: Preschool Leaders AGE(S): 3-5 RATE: $70 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $60
RPC
P
DURATION: 4 Days INSTRUCTOR: Preschool Leaders AGE(S): 4-5 RATE: $70 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $60
Come for a week of messy, ooey gooey fun! We will have fun exploring paint, water and anything else messy. Preschoolers will enjoy time with their peers and develop socialization skills. Please wear old clothes. A t-shirt for tie-dye is included in the cost. Children must be potty trained. Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
WE GOT SPIRIT SO DO YOU
P PC
DURATION: 4 Days INSTRUCTOR: Jenny Nickel AGE(S): 4-7 RATE: $45 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $35
P
Do you like to be crazy and do something different this summer? Join us for a day of crazy goofy games. Some old and some new. We will also make different crazy concoctions to eat and others to play with!
Learn basic cheerleading skills, motion and jumps from a former collegiate cheerleader and cheer coach. Learn cheers, chants and a fight song routine plus a fun warm up routine. High energy, focus on positive attitudes and a fun atmosphere. New material every session.
Activity # Date
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
Time
Day(s)
301020-01 July 8 - July 11 9:30 -11:30 a.m. Mon-Thu
301020-01 June 17-June 20 2:30-3:30 p.m. Mon-Thu
FANCY NANCY CAMP
SUMMER SAFARI
301011-01 June 3 - June 6 9:30 -11:30 a.m. Mon-Thu
SILLY SCIENCE DURATION: 4 Days INSTRUCTOR: Preschool Leaders AGE(S): 5-7 RATE: $70 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $60
P PC
Children will take part in a ton of handson science experiments using different mediums. They will explore color mixing, magnets, water fun and create new exciting experiments. This class will be messy. Please dress appropriately. Activity # Date
Time
P PC
DURATION: 4 Days INSTRUCTOR: Jenny Nickel AGE(S): 4-8 RATE: $45 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $35
Each day we’ll read a Fancy Nancy book and get “fancy” together. We will make an emergency glamour kit, a must have for everyone, and enjoy our afternoons with tea parties, boas and of course tiaras! Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
201022-01 June 10 - June 13 2:30-3:30 p.m. Mon-Thu
Day(s)
301049-01 July 22 - July 25 9:30 -11:30 a.m. Mon-Thu
DISNEY PRINCESS CELEBRATION
FUN IN THE SUN DURATION: 4 Days INSTRUCTOR: Preschool Leaders AGE(S): 3-5 with parent RATE: $70 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $60
RPC
DURATION: 4 Days INSTRUCTOR: Preschool Leaders AGE(S): 4-6 RATE: $70 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $60
P PC
Plunge into wet and wild fun with water balloon games and sponge relays. Dig for treasure in the sand and wear your swimsuit or favorite “beach” attire. A t-shirt to tie dye is included. Children must be potty trained. Activity # Date
301022-01
A
Time
June 17 - June 20 1 -3 p.m.
ADULT
P
Activity # Date
301001-01
Mon-Thu
PRESCHOOL
Y
YOUTH
Time
It will be a wild fun time as we explore the Safari and all it’s wonders. We will make our own binoculars to use as we experience the activities that will be available for children to play. Children will move and dance like animals, have a Savannah snack and create safari projects to continue the fun at home. AGE(S): 18-36 months with parent Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
301021-01
June 18
9-10 a.m.
Tue
AGE(S): 2.5-5 with parent
P
Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
301021-02
June 18
10-11 a.m.
Tue
AGE(S): 5-6 with parent
Your little princess can celebrate her favorite Disney princess. Through music, crafts, games, stories and refreshments, the magic of the Disney classics will come to life.
Day(s)
P PC
DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR: Cathi Staysniak RATE: $15 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $10
Activity #
Date
Time
301021-03
June 18
11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Tue
Day(s)
AGE(S): 2.5-5 with parent Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
301021-04
June 18
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Tue
Day(s)
June 24-June 27 9:30 -11:30 a.m. Sat
OA OLDER ADULT RPC - Recreation Program Center 64 E. Walnut St.
LIVE WELL
PC PARENT/CHILD
67
AB C 1 23
PRESCHOOL
WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
CREATIVE ARTS / OUTDOOR YUMMY YUM ICE CREAM
NATURE PLAY
PC
DURATION: 4 Days INSTRUCTOR(S): Kim Chapman AGE(S): 4-6 with parent RATE: $70 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $60
Spend the morning outdoors romping through the woods catching butterflies and worms. Build fairy or troll houses under the leaves, play games with new friends and hike through the trees. Dress in old clothes and bring bug spray. Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
313775-01 Aug. 5 -Aug. 8 9:30-11:30a.m. Mon-Thu
SUNSHINE CLUB
DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Cathi Staysniak RATE: $15 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $10
NEW!
P PC
Nothing says summertime and fun like ICE CREAM! We will have a YUMtastic time as we make silly scented art projects and play with pretend ice cream in the sensory bin. We will sing, read and share all the fun you can have with ice cream. The best part will be our very own ice cream bar for snack. AGE(S): 18-36 months with parent Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
301023-01
July 1
9-10 a.m.
Mon
AGE(S): 2.5-5 with parent
CRAWLY CRITTERS HER
DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Kim Chapman AGE(S): 3 -5 with parent RATE: $10 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $5
P PC
Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
301023-02
July 1
10-11 a.m.
Mon Day(s)
Activity #
Date
Time
301023-03
July 1
11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Mon
Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
313707-04 313707-05 313707-06
June 5 July 17 Aug. 7
5:30-6:30 p.m. 10-11 a.m. 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Wed Wed Wed
301023-04
July 1
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Mon
RPC
P
Step back in time as we explore dinosaurs. Using your imagination, we will create our own dinosaurs and even do a dino dance to try to bring them back. Future dino hunters will love this class. Activity # Date
Time
Date
DR P IN
Time
AGE(S): 3-5 DR P IN
Date
Time
*NO CLASS: JULY 5, JULY 12 AND JULY 19
Day(s)
301018-01 June 10 - June 13 9:30-11:30 a.m. Mon-Thu
P PC Y
There will be a variety of arts and crafts that shimmer and shine just like a mermaids tail as we pretend to be mermaids for a day. We will create a special tropical hair clip to enhance our mermaid look and keep busy with music and games. There will be a “FIN”tastic snack to enjoy before everyone swims on home. AGE(S): 2.5-5 with parent Date
Time
Day(s)
301024-01
July 24
9-10 a.m.
Wed
AGE(S): 4.5-7 Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
301024-02
July 24
10-11 a.m.
Wed
AGE(S): 3-6
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ADULT
P
PRESCHOOL
Y
Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
301024-03
July 24
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Wed
YOUTH
OA OLDER ADULT
RPC - Recreation Program Center 64 E. Walnut St.
Day(s)
June 7-Aug. 9 10:30-11:15 a.m. Fri
NEW!
Activity #
Day(s)
June 7-Aug. 9 9:30-10:15 a.m Fri
LET’S BE MERMAIDS
DINOMITE DINOSAURS
P
AGE(S): 1-3 with parent
AGE(S): 2.5-5 with parent
DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Cathi Staysniak RATE: $15 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $10
NEW!
Enjoy developmentally appropriate PC activities as we sing, dance and play our way through the summer. A class may consist of engaging books, songs with motions, movement to music, gross motor games and simple crafts. Siblings may attend together and siblings over age 6 can help along with a parent/adult for an additional $3 per class.
AGE(S): 5-6
Learn a little bit about our local insects then go out into the woods to dig for our own crawly critters. Dress for the weather and plan to get dirty. Bug spray is recommended.
DURATION: 4 Days INSTRUCTOR: Preschool Leaders AGE(S): 4-6 RATE: $70 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $60
INSTRUCTOR(S): Cathi Staysniak RATE: $3
LIVE WELL
HER - Heritage Park 60 N. Cleveland Ave.
PC PARENT/CHILD
PRESCHOOL
AB C 1 23
SPECIAL INTEREST MUSIC TOGETHER © DURATION: 6 Weeks PC 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
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
Time
Day(s)
201613-01 201613-02 201613-03 201613-04
June 17 - July 22 June 17 - July 22 June 19 - July 24 June 19 - July 24
5:15 - 6 p.m. 6:15 - 7 p.m. 9:15 - 10 a.m. 10:15 - 11 a.m.
Mon Mon Wed Wed
DOZERS, DIGGERS AND DUMPTRUCKS DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Cathi Staysniak RATE: $15 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $10
NEW!
P PC
Children will have a chance to play in our own construction zone and be pretend construction workers as we will build, demo and dig. Each child can create their own construction vehicle to take home. Edible dirt and rocks will be in the snack zone. Yum! Fun stories and songs will round out our construction day. AGE(S): 18-36 months with parent Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
301026-01
Aug. 5
9-10 a.m.
Mon
AGE(S): 2.5-5 with parent Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
301026-02
Aug. 5
10-11 a.m.
Mon
Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
301026-03
Aug. 5
11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Mon
AGE(S): 5-6
AGE(S): 2.5-5 with parent
ZUMBINI DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Samantha Smith AGE(S): birth-5 with parent RATE: 160 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: 145
RPC
Activity # Date
301029-01 301029-02
Time
Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
301026-04
Aug. 5
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Mon
NEW!
Post your favorite pictures of Westerville Parks and Recreation using #acitywithinapark.
YO HO, A PIRATE’S LIFE FOR ME DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Cathi Staysniak RATE: $15 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $10
NEW!
P PC
Ahoy! “X” marks the spot as we explore a variety of activities that will make it a day to remember. We will walk the plank and shoot cannon balls as we get our sea legs strong. Each Pirate will make a new pirate hat and vest. Before we head home there will be a delicious pirate treat to devour. AGE(S): 2.5-5 with parent Activity #
301030-01
Date
July 25
Time
9-10 a.m.
Day(s)
Thu
AGE(S): 4.5-7 Activity #
301030-02
Date
Time
July 25 10-11 a.m.
Day(s)
Thu
AGE(S): 3-6
P PC
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 skill and emotional development while creating the ultimate bonding experience for families. This program also includes a Bini Bundle including 20 original songs, songbook with lyrics and parenting tips and a plush doll.
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If you or a loved one have special needs, contact the Adaptive and Inclusion Specialist at (614) 901-6501 or lindsay.buis@westerville.org for assistance.
Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
301030-03
July 25
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Thu
Day(s)
June 11- July 17 10:15-11 am Tue June 11- July 17 5:45-6:30 pm Tue
WE’RE GROWING!
With the Expansion in full swing, some class locations may need to be moved. Visit www.westerville.org/registration for updates on classes that do not have a location listed.
TAKE A RUN ON THE TRACK OR GET A QUICK WORK-OUT IN WHILE YOUR CHILD IS ENJOYING A GREAT CLASS WITH WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION.
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Youth Drama Classes
OPOSSUM CREATIVE MEDIA CAMP Y
DURATION: 1 Week INSTRUCTOR(S): Shonda Wyckoff AGE(S): 5-13 RATE: $100 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $85
THEATRE CAMP
DURATION: 1 Week INSTRUCTOR: Candace Mazur-Darman AGE(S): 7-15 RATE: $215 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $200
Children will learn to stretch their creative minds and make art that is unique to them. Instruction is provided in a positive, noncompetitive environment so each child can feel at ease. We will explore a wide range of art mediums and techniques. Please wear old clothes. An additional $20 supply fee is due to instructor the first day of class. Activity # Date
Time
307127-01 June 10 - June14 1 -3 p.m.
Activity # Date
Y
“The Odyssey” is an outdoor drama on the seas of the Aegean in Ancient Greece! Featuring the Cyclops, Sirens, Zeus, Poseidon, Apollo, Athena and the Enchantress Circe who all add to Odysseus’s adventures before his return home to Ithaca.
Day(s)
CANVAS AND COLOR
Activity # Date
GUITAR FOR BEGINNERS DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Prasant Joshi AGE(S): 8-12 RATE: $95 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $80
Release your inner artist! Come paint an awesome masterpiece with step by step instruction. Then, add your creative flair to personalize your art! Canvas and art supplies provided. Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
202136-01
10- 11:30 a.m.
Fri
SPACE INVADERS Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
202136-02
1-2:30 p.m.
Sat
A 70
ADULT
P
PRESCHOOL
Y
Y
This beginner’s class is a basic introduction to guitar playing for those with little-to-no guitar experience. We’ll learn guitar tuning, posture, left and right hand technique, basic theory concepts, chord diagrams, chord strumming and few songs. Requires guitar and book.
CASTLES
July 15
Day(s)
307156-01 July 29 - Aug. 2 9 a.m. -5 p.m. Mon-Fri Performance: Friday at 6:30
Y
DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Jenny Nickel AGE(S): 4-10 RATE: $25 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $20
Time
Activity #
Date
Time
307140-01 307140-02
May 28 - July 2 July 9 - Aug. 13
7-7:30 p.m. 7-7:30 p.m.
YOUTH
AMP - Alum Creek Park Amphitheatre 221 W Main St.
OA OLDER ADULT HOF- Hoff Woods Park 556 McCorkle Blvd.
Y
DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Kim Chapman AGE(S): 6-10 RATE: $15 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $10 ($5 discount when you sign up for more than one class)
Learn the art of shelter building in this fun outdoor class. Practice outdoor skills as we learn how to identify the best place to build a shelter. Activity #
313727-01 313727-02 313727-03
Date
July 9 July 23 Aug. 6
Time
6 - 7 p.m. 6 - 7 p.m. 6 - 7 p.m.
Day(s)
Tue Tue Tue
Day(s)
THE ODYSSEY
307123-01 May 29 - June19 4:30 -5:30 p.m. Wed 307123-02 July 10- July 31 4:30 -5:30 p.m. Wed
June 14
Time
307155-02 Aug. 5 - Aug. 9 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon-Fri Performance: Friday at 6:30
Step by step acrylic painting class. No experience required. We will be painting on canvas. Time
Y
William Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” is a beloved fairytale that has enchanted us for centuries. Be woodland creatures, the foolish actors, or King or Queen of the Forest. Don’t forget the braying donkey!
Day(s)
DURATION: 4 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Amber Houck AGE(S): 9-15 RATE: $60 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $50
AMP
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM
Mon - Fri
KIDS PAINT
Activity # Date
FORT BUILDING
Day(s)
Tue Tue
CRAWLY CRITTERS HER
DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Kim Chapman AGE(S): 6-8 RATE: $10 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $5
Y
Learn about our local insects then go out into the woods to dig for our own crawly critters. Dress for the weather and plan to get dirty. Bug spray is recommended. Activity #
313707-01 313707-02
Date
June 3 Aug. 5
Time
5:30-6:30 p.m. 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Day(s)
Mon Mon
KIDS NATURE NIGHT OUT Y DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Kim Chapman AGE(S): 6-12 RATE: $25 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $20 SIBLING RATE: $20 SIBLING DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $15
Send your kids out for an exciting night outdoors. They’ll help build a fire to cook their dinner, play in the woods and meet new friends. Your kids will have a great campout experience without the sleepover. Activity #
Date
313720-01 June 7 313720-02 July 12 313720-03 Aug. 16
LIVE WELL
Time
5- 9 p.m. 5- 9 p.m. 5- 9 p.m.
PC PARENT/CHILD
HER - Heritage Park 60 N. Cleveland Ave.
Day(s)
Fri Fri Fri
YOUTH SPECIAL INTEREST FANCY NANCY CAMP
CANOE DAY TRIP Y
DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Kim Chapman AGE(S): 10 and up RATE: $45 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $35
Whether you’re new to canoeing or an old pro, you’ll enjoy this relaxing trip down one of Ohio’s scenic rivers. All equipment and transportation will be included so you can enjoy a stress-free day on the water. Need a few paddling tips? We’ll cover that, too. Please bring water and sunscreen, lunch will be provided. Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
313723-02
Aug. 10
8 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Sat
LEARN TO CANOE DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Kim Chapman AGE(S): 10 and up RATE: $20 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $15
HOF
Y
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)
313722-01
July 13
10 a.m.- 12 p.m.
Sat
Y
DURATION: 4 Days INSTRUCTOR(S): Jenny Nickel AGE(S): 4-8 RATE: $45 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $35
Each day we’ll read a Fancy Nancy book and get “fancy” together. We will make an emergency glamour kit, a must have for everyone, and enjoy our afternoons with tea parties, boas and of course tiaras! Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
201022-01 June 10 - June 13 2:30-3:30 p.m. Mon-Thu
CODE MONSTER: KID EXPLORATORY CODING PLAYGROUND Y
DURATION: 4 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Anthony Ng AGE(S): 5-7 RATE: $140 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $125
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-style blocks by using Stratch Jr. Activity #
Date
302123-01 302123-02
June 8 - June 29 July 6 - July 27
Time
Day(s)
3 - 4 p.m. Sat 3 - 4 p.m. Sat
ACT TURBO WORKSHOP
Y DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): BWS Education Consulting AGE(S): 12-18 RATE: $114 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $99
This workshop provides college-bound students with a comprehensive overview of strategies for all parts of the ACT. Ideal for students with little time to prepare and conveniently scheduled before the July ACT. Students work with the latest materials, all of which are provided. The workshop is uniquely tailored to meet the learning needs of the students in the class. Activity #
Date
303151-01
July 7
Time
Day(s)
1 - 5 p.m.
Sun
WE GOT SPIRIT SO DO YOU Y
DURATION: 4 Days INSTRUCTOR(S): Jenny Nickel RATE: $45 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $35
Learn basic cheerleading skills, motion and jumps from a former collegiate cheerleader and cheer coach. Learn cheers, chants and a fight song routine plus a fun warm up routine. High energy, focus on positive attitudes and a fun atmosphere. New material every session. AGE(S): 4-7 Activity # Date
301020-01
Time
Day(s)
June 17-June 20 2:30-3:30 p.m. Mon-Thu
AGE(S): 8-11 Activity # Date
301020-02
Time
Day(s)
June 17-June 20 3:45-4:45 p.m. Mon-Thu
SOLAR-POWERED LANTERNS
GIRLS IN TRADES INDUSTRIAL PIPE LAMPS DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Jill Connor AGE(S): 12-18 RATE: $50 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $40
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We will be designing, building and wiring our own industrial pipe lamps! We will be using basic hand and power tools to create our projects and learn 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 materials fee for each class.
We will be designing and building solar lanterns. We will be using basic hand and power tools, as well as learning soldering techniques, to create our projects and learn 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 materials fee for each class.
WOODWORKING AND ANIMAL HOUSES Y
DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Jill Connor AGE(S): 12-18 RATE: $50 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $40
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
We will be designing and building your choice of a birdhouse, squirrel house or bat house! We will be using basic hand and power tools to create our projects and learn 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 materials fee for each class.
303150-01
9 a.m.- 12 p.m.
Sat
Activity # Date
Time
303150-02
9 a.m.- 12 p.m. Sat
July 27
Aug. 3
Y
DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Jill Connor AGE(S): 12-18 RATE: $50 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $40
Day(s)
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
303150-04
9 a.m.- 12 p.m.
Sat
Aug. 10
PVC BIRDS
Y
DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Jill Connor AGE(S): 12-18 RATE: $50 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $40
We will be designing birds out of PVC and using tools to cut out the shapes and bend the forms! We will be using basic hand and power tools to create our projects and learn 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 materials fee for each class. Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
303150-03
9 a.m.- 12 p.m.
Sat
Aug. 17
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Adult WATERCOLOR PAINTING FOR BEGINNERS AND BEYOND DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): John Cameron AGE(S): Adult RATE: $80 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $65
307226-01* June 3 - July 15 307226-02 July 22 - Aug. 26 *NO CLASS: JULY 8
Time
A
Day(s)
7-9 p.m. Mon 7-9 p.m. Mon
WATERCOLOR BASICS
A
DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Judi Heston AGE(S): Adult RATE: $80 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $65
From value to composition, we’ll explore what basics make a successful painting. Bring a photo reference or a painting you’re working on. Watercolor experience helpful. Good for the intermediate to experienced painter. Materials list available at the front desk. Activity # Date
307224-01 307224-02
Time
A
DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Nancy Vance AGE(S): Adult RATE: $65 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $55
Numerous teaching aides, exercises and examples will be shared for students to begin their watercolor resource notebook. Individual assistance and occasional painting demonstrations will provide various principles of watercolor painting. A suggested material list will be provided upon registration. Activity # Date
ADVENTURES IN ACRYLIC PAINTING
ABSTRACT FUN WITH SOFT PASTELS
Day(s)
May 29- July 3 10 a.m.- 12 p.m. Wed July 10 - Aug. 14 10 a.m.- 12 p.m. Wed
DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Judy Anderson AGE(S): Adult RATE: $80 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $65
NEW!
A
Are you curious about using pastel sticks? Do you already use pastels and want to try a different approach? Come learn the freedom of creating with soft pastels and create your own abstract version of a master’s painting. Instructor will provide pastel paper. Student will bring their own soft pastel sticks (no oil pastels). Please see materials list available at the front desk.
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
Day(s)
307225-01
July 13
10 a.m.- 2 p.m.
Sat
307222-01 July 17-Aug. 21 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Tue
If you or a loved one have special needs, contact the Adaptive and Inclusion Specialist at (614) 901-6501 or lindsay.buis@westerville.org for assistance.
GO WITH THE FLOW WATERCOLOR
DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Levonne Sunalski AGE(S): Adult RATE: $80 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $65
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Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
SOCIAL DANCE BASICS DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Fred Astaire Staff AGE(S): Adult RATE: $85 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $70
RPC
A
Learn the basics of good social dancing. You will learn ballroom dance techniques as well as the fundamentals of leading and following taught through a variety of slow & fast dances. Perfect for the beginner exploring the fun and easy instruction by a Fred Astaire Westerville professional. Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
307202-01
June 3 - July 22
7- 8 p.m.
Mon
Approach your work with the gusto that emphasizes free application and natural flow of watercolors! This course is designed to to help painters loosen up and explore the flexibility of watercolor using different techniques. A suggested materials list will be available at the front desk of the community center. Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
307223-01* June 13-Aug. 15 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Thu *NO CLASS: JULY 4 AND AUG. 1
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RPC - Recreation Program Center 64 E. Walnut St.
LIVE WELL
PC PARENT/CHILD
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ADULT SPECIAL INTEREST STEP UP YOUR SOCIAL DANCE STYLE DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Fred Astaire Staff AGE(S): Adult RATE: $85 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $70
EATING THE RAINBOW RPC
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This class is not for beginners but 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 advanced dance steps as a couple to build your dance repertoire this is the class for you. For couples only. Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
307203-01
June 3 - July 22
6- 7 p.m.
Mon
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DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Chuck Woelfel AGE(S): Adult RATE: $80 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $65
NEW!
A
This class is designed for beginners or intermediate artists who wish to enhance their drawing skills. Class sessions will be bases on a series of structured studies, alternating between still life and landscape drawing in pencil, charcoal, and colored pencil. Come draw in a relaxed, nonjudgmental atmosphere!
307221-01
NEW!
A
This is a snack and learn educational class that will teach you the easy and fun components of eating fruits and vegetables and taking care if your body with the mind set of eat to live not live to eat. Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
310213-01
June 18
6 -7 p.m.
Tue
COOKING DEMO
DURATION: 1 Class INSTRUCTOR(S): Local Matters AGE(S): Adult RATE: $25 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $20
NEW!
A
Enjoy this hands-on cooking that focuses on Gluten Free options. Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
310202-01
July 23
6 -7 p.m.
Tue
MEAL PREPPING FOR ONE
DRAWING 102
Activity # Date
DURATION: 1 Class INSTRUCTOR(S): Local Matters AGE(S): Adult RATE: $25 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $20
Time
Day(s)
June 18 - July 23 6:30-8:30 p.m. Tue
DURATION: 1 Class INSTRUCTOR(S): Local Matters AGE(S): Adult RATE: $25 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $20
NEW!
A
If cooking meals for yourself seems daunting, then this class is perfect for you. In this cooking demonstration, we will discuss tips and tricks to make meal planning for one simpler. Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
310203-01
Aug. 13
6-7 p.m.
Tue
GARDENING WITH YOUR GRANDCHILD DURATION: 1 Class INSTRUCTOR(S): Local Matters AGE(S): Adult RATE: $25 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $20
NEW!
A
This fun, interactive class is a great way to connect with each other and enjoy a fun day. Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
310222-01
June 2
2-4 p.m.
Sun
FIRST TIME HOME BUYER OR SELLER DURATION: 1 Class INSTRUCTOR(S): Joe Jenson, Keller Williams AGE(S): Adult FREE
NEW!
A
Are you thinking of buying your first home, or are you a first time seller? Let Keller Williams give you an informal class on the do’s and don’t’s of buying and selling and also how to make it a fun process verses a stressful one. Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
310204-01 310205-01 310212-01
June 10 July 8 Aug. 12
6-7 p.m. 6-7 p.m. 6-7 p.m.
Mon Mon Mon
HOW TO GET GREAT PHOTOS OF YOUR KIDS DURATION: 2 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Cheri Brent AGE(S): Adult RATE: $30 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $25
NEW!
A
If you love to photograph your kids and want tips on taking a professional photo, this class is for you.
PARENT AND CHILD COOKING CLASS
Activity # Date
310214-01
DURATION: 1 Class INSTRUCTOR(S): Local Matters AGE(S): Adult RATE: $25 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $20
A
Time
Day(s)
June 23 and June 30 3-4 p.m. Sun
NEW!
A
Do you enjoy cooking with your child? Would you like to teach them some basics without destroying your kitchen? Then this is the class for you. Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
310220-01
June 22
3-5 p.m.
Sat
WE’RE GROWING!
With the Expansion in full swing, some class locations may need to be moved. Visit www.westerville.org/registration for updates on classes that do not have a location listed.
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 JUNE 5, JULY 3, AUG. 7 7 - 10 A.M.
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Older Adult REGISTRATION DATES
Online Resident Registration Friday, May 17 | 12 p.m. In-Person Resident Registration Saturday, May 18 | 8 a.m. at the Community Center Online Open Registration Sunday, May 19 | 12 p.m. In-Person Open Registration Monday, May 20 | 8:30 a.m. at the Senior Center and 8 a.m. at the Community Center NEW! Senior Center Member Only Registration Thursday, May 16 | 12 p.m. online or in-person at the Westerville Senior Center only.
WESTERVILLE SENIOR CENTER 310 W. Main St. Westerville, Ohio 43081-6800 (614) 901-6560 TDD: (614) 901-6413 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. 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
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APPOINTMENT TIMES 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. CLOSED MAY 27 and JULY 4 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
ROUTING TIME BEGINS
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.
OLDER ADULT OA FITNESS
BALANCE BOOST
WSC DURATION: 12 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Valarie Wright OA AGE(S): 55 and up RATE: $30 RESIDENT RATE: $25 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $15 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)
304907-01 June 3 - Aug. 19 10 - 10:45 a.m. Mon 304907-02 June 5 - Aug. 21 10 - 10:45 a.m. Wed
BANDS AND BELLS
DURATION: 12 Classes WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Valarie Wright OA AGE(S): 55 and up RATE: $30 RESIDENT RATE: $25 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $15 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)
304906-01 June 3 - Aug. 19 304906-02 June 5 - Aug. 21
9 - 9:45 a.m. Mon 9 - 9:45 a.m. Wed
B.A.S.E. FIT
DURATION: 12 Classes WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Valarie Wright OA AGE(S): 55 and up RATE: $30 RESIDENT RATE: $25 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $15 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)
304908-01 June 7 - Aug. 23 9 - 9:45 a.m. Fri 304908-02 June 7 - Aug. 23 10 - 10:45 a.m. Fri
DELAY THE DISEASE
RPC DURATION: 12 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Lori Candon OA Chip Bruchac Valarie Wright AGE(S): 55 and up RATE: $30 RESIDENT RATE: $25 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $15 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)
304902-01
June 4 - Aug. 20 1:15 - 2:15 p.m. Tue
LOW-IMPACT AEROBICS & STRENGTH
DURATION: 12/11 Classes RPC INSTRUCTOR(S): Pam Croucher OA AGE(S): 55 and up RATE: $30 RESIDENT RATE: $25 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $15 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)
304901-01 304901-02*
June 4 - Aug. 20 9 - 10 a.m. Tue June 6 - Aug. 22 9 - 10 a.m. Thu
*NO CLASS: JULY 4
SENIOR CENTER ZUMBA
DURATION: 12/11 Classes RPC INSTRUCTOR(S): Alejandra Rollins OA AGE(S): 55 and up RATE: $30 RESIDENT RATE: $25 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $15 This is Zumba modified to suit the needs of you, the active adult. Dance to zesty Latin music with salsa, merengue and reggae in an exhilarating easy-to-follow, party-like atmosphere! Activity# Date Time Day(s)
304912-01 June 4 - Aug. 20 5:15 -6 p.m. Tue 304912-02* June 6 - Aug. 22 5:15 -6 p.m. Thu *NO CLASS: JUL 4
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WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
FITNESS
SEVEN WEEKS TO A HEALTHIER AND HAPPIER YOU
DURATION: 12/11 Classes WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Pam Croucher OA AGE(S): Senior Center member FREE Explore alternative therapies as a means of wellness and happiness. Topics will include Meditation, chiropractic and massage, Aromatherapy and essential oils, hypnotherapy holistic medicine, Yoga and Tai Chi. Sponsored by Westerville Senior Living. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
304313-01 May 21 9:30-10:30 a.m. Tue Topic: Aromatherapy & Essential Oils Speaker: Amber Lininger 304313-02 June 4 9:30-10:30 a.m. Tue Topic: Hypnotherapy Speaker: Tonya Groves, Columbus Ohio Hypnosis 304313-03 June 18 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. Tue Topic: What is Holistic Medicine Speaker: Dr. Kathleen Jones, Elements of Health 304313-04 July 2 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. Tue Topic: Laughing Yoga Speaker: Summit Home Care 304313-05 July 16 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. Tue Topic: Tai Chi Speaker: Todd Park, Park Rehab 304313-06 July 30 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. Tue Topic: Chiropractic Care and Massage Speaker: Dr. Jason Schone, Healthfirst Chiropractic 304314-07 Aug 13 9:30-10:30 a.m. Tue Topic: Meditation Speaker: Select Home Care
SIMPLE AND SERENE VIPASSANA
DURATION: 12/11 Classes WSC INSTRUCTOR: Valarie Wright OA AGE(S): 55 and up RATE: $30 RESIDENT RATE: $25 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $15 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)
304914-01 June 4 - Aug. 20 6:35 - 7:35 p.m. Tue 304914-02* June 6 - Aug. 22 6:35 - 7:35 p.m. Thu *NO CLASS: JULY 4
NEW!
MEMBERSHIP STRUCTURE Senior Center Membership structure begins! See page 66 for details.
S.E.L.F. CARE CHAIR
(STRENGTH, ENDURANCE, LONGEVITY, FLEXIBILITY)
DURATION: 12 Classes WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Valarie Wright OA AGE(S): 55 and up RATE: $30 RESIDENT RATE: $25 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $15 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)
304905-01 June 3 - Aug. 19 304905-02 June 5 - Aug. 21 304905-03 June 7 - Aug. 23
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RPC - Recreation Program Center 64 E. Walnut St.
11-11:45 a.m. Mon 11-11:45 a.m. Wed 11-11:45 a.m. Fri
OLDER ADULT OA FITNESS
FITNESS WALKING GROUP
EVERY “BODY” CAN DO YOGA
DURATION: 12 Classes RPC INSTRUCTOR: Lori Candon OA AGE(S): 55 and up RATE: $30 RESIDENT RATE: $25 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $15 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)
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
304903-01 June 4 - Aug. 20 11:45 a.m. - 1 p.m. Tue
TRADITIONAL HATHA YOGA
DURATION: 12/11 Classes WSC INSTRUCTOR: Valarie Wright OA AGE(S): 55 and up RATE: $30 RESIDENT RATE: $25 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $15 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)
304913-01 June 4 - Aug. 20 5:30 -6:30 p.m. Tue 304913-02* June 6 - Aug. 22 5:30 -6:30 p.m. Thu *NO CLASS: JULY 4
AGE(S): Senior Center member WSC FREE OA Stop by and get your blood pressure checked monthly by Uptown Pharmacy. Date Time Day(s)
10 a.m. 10 a.m. 10 a.m.
OA INSTRUCTOR(S): Emily Vermilion, Home Instead Senior Care AGE(S): Senior Center member FREE Join us for a walk in the park. We will gather at different metroparks in the area for an afternoon walk. Have great conversation and meet new friends as we enjoy the outdoors and keep our body moving. No transportation provided.
DR P IN
Date
Time
Day(s)
SHARON WOODS METRO PARK (MEET AT THE POND)
BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK
June 10 July 8 Aug. 12
SATURDAY WALKING
Mon Mon Mon
June 22
1-2 p. m.
Sat
HIGHBANKS METRO PARK (MEET AT THE WELCOME CENTER LODGE)
July 20
1-2 p.m.
Sat
INNISWOODS METRO PARK (MEET AT THE ENTRANCE ARBOR)
Aug. 17
1-2 p.m.
Sat
WE’RE GROWING!
With the Expansion in full swing, some spring class locations may need to be moved. Visit www.westerville.org/parks for updates on classes that do not have a location listed.
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FITNESS/ CREATIVE ARTS
COMMUNITY LINE DANCE
FOOT CARE
WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Everyday Divinity AGE(S): 55 and up OA RATE: $60 RESIDENT RATE: $50 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $33 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)
304916-01 through 11 June 18 9 a.m. -2 p.m. Tue 304917-01 through 11 July 16 9 a.m. -2 p.m. Tue 304918-01 through 11 Aug. 20 9 a.m. -2 p.m. Tue
LINE DANCE
AGE(S): 55 and up OA 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 BEGINNER MORNING
304909-01* July 2 - Sept. 24
RPC
10:15 -11:15 a.m. Tue
INSTRUCTOR: Robin Poses BEGINNER EVENING
WSC
(New dancers are welcome to come at 5:30 p.m. for a step lesson.)
304909-02 July 10 - Sept. 25 6 -7 p.m.
Wed
INSTRUCTOR: Robin Poses IMPROVER AFTERNOON
WCC
304909-03 July 11 - Sept. 26 3 -4 p.m.
Thu
*NO CLASS: AUG. 6
INSTRUCTOR: Robin Poses WCC AGE(S): Adult OA FREE Get up and get down on the dance floor, no partner needed. Increase coordination, flexibility and endurance while having fun! Date Time Day(s) DR P
IN
Aug. 16
WSC - Westerville Senior Center 310 W. Main St.
Fri
INTRO TO ZENTANGLE®
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)
304304-01 June 5 - June 26
2 -4 p.m.
Wed
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)
304305-01 July 10 - July 31 78
7-9 p.m.
RPC - Recreation Program Center 64 E. Walnut St.
2 -4 p.m.
Wed
OLDER ADULT OA 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
IN
June 7 July 5 Aug. 2
1- 2 p.m. 1- 2 p.m. 1- 2 p.m.
Fri Fri Fri
WATERCOLOR PAINTING: FIRST STEPS
DURATION: 4 Weeks WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Richard Leavy OA AGE(S): 55 and up RATE: $70 RESIDENT RATE: $60 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $40 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. Landscape photos provided by the instructor will be the references. Through a process of demonstration, practice and feedback students will make four landscape paintings. All materials will be provided. Expect to learn and have fun. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
304303-01 July 10 - July 31 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. Wed
SILVERTONES
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. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
304306-01 June/July/Aug. 10:50 a.m.- 12 p.m. Mon
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 IN June/July/Aug.
Time
Day(s)
1-3 p.m.
Mon
CERAMICS - GREENWARE
DURATION: 6 Weeks WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Phyllis Doelker OA AGE(S): 55 and up RATE: $85 RESIDENT RATE: $75 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $50 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)
304301-01* June 27 - Aug. 8 12 - 3 p.m. Thu Adobi Trip June 25 11a.m. -2 p.m. Tue *NO CLASS: JULY 4
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 JUNE 5, JULY 3, AUG. 7 7 - 10 A.M.
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CREATIVE ARTS
QUILTING
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
I N June/July/Aug.
1-3 p.m. Mon 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Thu
WOODCARVING
AGE(S): Senior Center member WSC FREE Share ideas and techniques; new carvers OA are always welcome.
DR P Date I N June/July/Aug.
Time
Day(s)
10 a.m.-12 p.m. Fri
STONECARVING
WSC DURATION: 11 Weeks AGE(S): Senior Center member OA RATE: $10 Learn how to transform stone into a piece 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)
304311-01* July 1- Aug. 29 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Mon/Thu *NO CLASS: JULY 4
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
June July Aug.
Circles Rain Churches
PHOTOGRAPHING FIREWORKS
DURATION: 1 Class WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Linda Alvarado OA AGE(S): Senior Center member FREE Try out photography techniques at the fireworks workshop. Bring your camera, tripod and flashlight. We will simulate shooting Independence Day celebrations in a darkened room. This special workshop is for all skill levels. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
207325-01 June 6
1- 3 p.m.
Thu
SCHEDULE
APPOINTMENT
DIGITAL CAMERA HELP CREATIVE WRITING
INSTRUCTOR(S): Julie Kerns WSC AGE(S): Senior Center member OA FREE Come share and encourage members to develop writing skills through life experiences. Time Day(s) DR P Date
IN
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June 17 July 15 Aug. 19
1:30 - 3 p.m. 1:30 - 3 p.m. 1:30 - 3 p.m.
Mon Mon Mon
WSC - Westerville Senior Center 310 W. Main St.
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.
RPC - Recreation Program Center 64 E. Walnut St.
OLDER ADULT OA CREATIVE ARTS
ANNUAL SENIOR CENTER DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST WSC Senior Center members may enter photographs in up to 15 categories. OA Entry forms are available at the Senior Center front desk. Deadline is Aug. 30. A reception will follow on Sept. 12 for all entered photos.
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 June 25, Jul 23, Aug. 27 1-3 p.m. Tue
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)
307330-01
July 11 - July 25
1 - 4 p.m. Thu
BEGINNING DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
DURATION: 1 Week WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Chris Donaldson OA AGE(S): Senior Center member FREE If you’re new to digital photography, this course is for you. Learn to use the controls and modes in your camera and how to download and file your photos in your computer so you can find them later. Bring your camera and owner ’s manual. No photography experience is required. Basic computer skills are needed. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
307326-01 June 10, 13, 14 1 - 3 p.m. Mon/Thu/Fri
CREATIVE LIGHTING WORKSHOP
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. WATER SPLASHES
Activity#
Date
Time
Day(s)
307324-01
Aug. 6
1 - 4 p.m.
Tue
LIGHT PAINTING
Activity#
Date
Time
Day(s)
307324-02
Sept. 3
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)
307333-01
SENIOR MEAL PROGRAM
ENJOY A DELICIOUS MEAL IN THE COMPANY OF OTHERS AT THE WESTERVILLE SENIOR CENTER.
June 20 - July 1 1- 4 p.m.
$3 AT DOOR WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY 12 P.M.
Mon/Thu
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CREATIVE ARTS
HOW TO USE YOUR IPHONE AND IPAD
ADVANCED DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
DURATION: 6 Weeks RPC 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)
307327-01* July 12 - Aug. 23 1 - 4 p.m. *NO CLASS: AUG. 9
Fri
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. Date
304312-01
July 10
Time
9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
PHOTO APP
Activity#
Date
Day(s)
Wed
304307-01
June 21 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Day(s)
Fri
Activity#
Date
Time
304307-02
Aug. 16 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Day(s)
Fri
INTRODUCTIONS TO COMPUTERS AND DIGITAL LITERACY
NEW! INSTRUCTOR(S): Claire Newton AGE(S): Senior Center member WSC FREE Explore the fundamentals of computer OA and internet use including core concepts of technology and how to maintain online accounts. Workshop time for questions is included. There will be a focus on how digital literacy can help promote and maintain your health. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
304380-01 May 28, 29, 30 1- 2 p.m. Tue/Wed/Thu 304380-02 June 4, 11, 18 1- 2 p.m. Tue
SCHEDULE
APPOINTMENT
COMPUTER CONNECTORS
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.
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
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Time
PHOTO APP CONTACTS
BEGINNING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS
Activity#
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.
WSC - Westerville Senior Center 310 W. Main St.
IN
June 3, June 17 1-3 p.m. July 1, July 15 1- 3 p.m. Aug. 5, Aug. 19 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 July 10
Time
4:30 p.m.
Day(s)
Wed
Twitter: @WestervillePark Facebook: cityofwesterville YouTube: tellwesterville Instagram: cityofwesterville Post your favorite pictures of Westerville Parks and Recreation using #acitywithinapark
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) ROCKBRIDGE
314383-01 June 4
9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Tue
TRAVEL
WORLD OF TRAVEL AGE(S): 55 and up FREE
MUSIC AND RAILS - OCTOBER 2019
This trip includes three train rides – The Cass Scenic Train, The Cheat Mountain Salamander and the Durbin Rocket. Enjoy two dinners, two shows, one lunch, two breakfasts and two nights lodging in Elkins, West Virginia. Your trains follow miles of 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. CUBA CRUISE - COMING WINTER 2020
Cruise from Ft. Lauderdale to the southernmost point in the United States famous for water sports, lively nightlife, beaches, historic sites and its pastel, conch-style architecture. Leave from Key West for Cuba and visit Cienfuegos, a nautical city founded in 1819 by French emigres, Old Havana and the Cathedral de San Cristobal. Listen to salsa music and visit open air bazaars and parties that last all night.
DR P IN
Date
Time
Day(s)
July 31
4:30 p.m.
Wed
STAN HYWET HALL AND GARDEN TOUR WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Lyn Kiger AGE(S): 55 and up OA RATE: $50 RESIDENT RATE: $45 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $30 See the American country estate with all the flower gardens in bloom and a guided tour of the Manor Hour of F.A. Seiberling, co-founder of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. This trip does require walking and some steps to the upstairs of the house. After the tour we will have lunch (on your own.) Activity# Date Time Day(s)
314305-01
June 25 9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Tue
HOPEWELL CULTURE NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
314383-02
Aug. 20
9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Tue 83
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TRAVEL
CRANK WITH HANK INSTRUCTOR(S): Hank Stonerook AGE(S): Senior Center Member
WSC
OA
EVANS BIKEWAY
Activity#
314317-01
Date
Time
June 20 9 a.m.
Day(s)
Thu
Meet at the Evans bikeway start in Johnstown. Bicycle to Granville and return. Eat an ice cream in Granville. About 22 miles round trip all on the bike path except some streets in Granville. See front desk of Senior Center for directions. WESTERVILLE ROUTE
Activity#
Date
Time
Day(s)
314317-02 July 9
9 a.m.
Tue
Meet at the Senior Center and ride a circular route around Westerville. This route is mostly on the bike path and includes a ride along Hoover Reservoir and a route around Innis Woods Metro Park. Some street riding of about 1.5 miles is involved. Total distance is about 16 miles with an option for a coffee stop at Panera or Starbucks on South State Street. KILLBUCK ROUTE
Activity# Date Time Day(s) SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $10
314317-03 July 25
9 a.m.
Thu
Meet at the Senior Center and bus to Killbuck, Ohio. Bicycle on the bike path to Homesville and return to Killbuck. Eat at a local dining spot in Killbuck.The bike path is multi-use with Amish buggies. Fee is to use the bus. OLENTANGY BIKEWAY
Activity# Date Time Day(s) SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $10
314317-04 Aug. 6
9 a.m.
Tue
Meet at the Olentangy Bikeway, north location in Worthington off of W. Wilson Bridge Rd. Bicycle south on the Olentangy Trail to Scioto/Audobon Metro Park. Meet at the Senior Center bus and ride back to the start location. Total distance is about about 18 miles, mostly on bike paths. Fee is to use the bus. See front desk of Senior Center for directions. ALUM CREEK TRAIL
Activity# Date Time Day(s SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $10
314317-05 Aug. 22
9 a.m.
WESTERVILLE ICE CREAM TOUR AGE(S): Senior Center member WSC FREE Join us every Monday as we explore the OA many ice cream parlors around Westerville. We will take the Senior Center bus for a quick ride to a different shop each week where you can purchase a tasty treat (on your own) and get a sweet summer fix. Bus leaves at 12:30 p.m. Date Location Day(s)
July 1
Rita’s Italian Ice
Mon
July 8
Dairy Queen
Mon
July 15
Rollies
Mon
July 22
Graeter’s
Mon
July 29
Whit’s
Mon
Aug. 12
Cold Stone Creamery Mon
Aug. 19
Orange Leaf
Mon
Aug. 26
Coppa Gelato
Mon
RT 33 BREW TOUR PART 1
NEW! INSTRUCTOR(S): Lyn Kiger Margi Rundio WSC AGE(S): 55 and up OA RATE: $20 RESIDENT RATE: $15 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $10 Join us for Part 1 of the Route 33 Brew Tour. We will visit Brew Dog, Loose Rail Brewing and Combustion Brewery & Tap Room while enjoying good food and local craft brews. In the fall we visit the Lancaster and Hocking Hills area for Part 2. Collect stamps from all six Brew Trail breweries to receive a Route 33 Brew Trail pint glass. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
314308-01 314308-02
July 9 Aug. 27
3:30 - 9 p.m. 3:30 - 9 p.m.
Thu
Depart the Senior Center and ride south on the Alum Creek Trail to Pickerington Ponds Metro Park. Return on the Senior Center bus. Total distance about 30 miles almost all on bike paths. Fee is to use the bus.
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CCC - Concord Counseling Center 700 Brooksedge Blvd.
Tue Tue
OLDER ADULT OA TRAVEL / SUPPORT
WESTERVILLE SENIOR ROAD RALLY
WESTERFLORA
WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Lyn Kiger Margi Rundio OA AGE(S): Senior Center Member SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $10 Grab your car, your digital camera or phone and join us as we have a Road Rally. Join us as we go around town with your own teams of up to 4 people work together to solve the clues to get to the next clue. We will all gather in the end to have lunch (on your own) and award prizes. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
314311-01
July 11
10:30 a.m
Thu
INSTRUCTOR(S): Margi Rundio WSC AGE(S): 55 and up OA RATE: $15 RESIDENT RATE: $10 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $5 Enjoy a tour of beautiful residential gardens in Westerville. To enhance the experience, musicians will be performing and artists will be painting in select gardens. We will stop for a late lunch (on your own) after the tour. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
314316-01
July 21
1-6 p.m.
LILYFEST
HONDA PLANT TOUR AND HERITAGE CENTER
WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Margi Rundio AGE(S): 55 and up OA RATE: $25 RESIDENT RATE: $20 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $10 Enjoy this celebration of arts, crafts, music and gardens with more than 60 artists, live music throughout the three acres of beautifully designed gardens showcasing ponds and a variety of unique garden sculptures. Look for plant sales and ask a master gardener your garden related questions. Lilyfest admission is free, but donations accepted. We will stop for a snack on our way to the event and a late lunch (on your own) on the way home. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
314321-01
314314-01
July 12
9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Fri
MARIETTA STERNWHEELER WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Lyn Kiger AGE(S): 55 and up OA RATE: $45 RESIDENT RATE: $35 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $15 Join us as we travel to Marietta, Ohio to ride on a 1.5 hour narrated sightseeing tour of the Muskingum River on the Valleygem Sternwheeler. We will have a late lunch (on your own) aboard the floating vessel. All Aboard! Activity# Date Time Day(s)
314310-01
July 18
9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Thu
Sun
WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Lyn Kiger AGE(S): 55 and up OA RATE: $30 RESIDENT RATE: $25 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $15 Take a historical journey of the plant including current and future products each with its own story. Then watch Honda manufacturing live inaction. This is a 2.5 hour tour that includes a fast paced 50-minute walk and stairs. We will have lunch after the tour at a local restaurant. Check with the Senior Center front desk for rules. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
July 23
11:15 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Tue
KILLBUCK CREEK DISTILLERY
INSTRUCTOR(S): Margi Rundio WSC AGE(S): 55 and up OA RATE: $30 RESIDENT RATE: $25 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $15 We will enjoy Roberta’s Diner, a charming local restaurant for a late lunch (on your own) before we visit Killbuck Creek Distillery located near the confluence of the Killbuck Creek and the Walhonding River in Coschocton County. Their story and location makes this a unique experience. Tastings included. Activity#
Date
314319-01
July 25
Time
Day(s)
12:30 - 7:30 p.m. Thu
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 / SUPPORT
RON RETZER’S CLASSIC COUNTRY CONCERT
PRIME TIME DINERS
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 in Plain City to enjoy Ron Retzer’s New Classic Country Show. Join the fun and re-live the sounds of country greats like Charlie Rich, Conway Twitty, Johnny Cash, George Jones, Glen Campbell and more. Enjoy a hearty, family-style lunch featuring chicken, roast beef and all the trimmings, including dessert, beverage and gratuity, plus a discount coupon for the Gift shop.
Activity#
314307-01
Date
Aug. 8
Time
Day(s)
10:15 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Thu
AX THROWING!
INSTRUCTOR(S): Lyn Kiger WSC AGE(S): 55 and up OA RATE: $55 RESIDENT RATE: $45 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $35 Learn how to throw an ax with the help of an instructor to keep you safe. We will compete against each other to see who is the best lumberjack. Please wear closed-toe shoes to this program. We will enjoy lunch after (on your own.) Activity# Date Time Day(s)
314306-01
314303-01
July 29
4:30 p.m.
Mon
314303-02
Aug. 26
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)
314304-01 314304-02
July 2 Aug. 5
11 a.m. - 2 p.m. 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Tue Mon
Aug. 13 10:45 a.m. - 2 p.m. Tue
ELDORADO SCIOTO DOWNS WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Lyn Kiger AGE(S): 55 and up OA RATE: $20 RESIDENT RATE: $15 SENIOR CENTER MEMBER RATE: $10 Join your friends for a fun day at Eldorado Gaming Scioto Downs, a total entertainment destination like no other. You will receive a $5 dining coupon to use at the restaurant of your choice and a $15 play card to try your luck. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
314313-01 Aug. 22 86
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)
3 - 8 p.m.
PARKINSON’S SUPPORT GROUP
AGE(S): All WSC FREE OA Open to those individuals and support systems affected by Parkinson’s. Provided by Concord Counseling.
DR P Date IN June 5 July 3 Aug. 7
Time
1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m.
Thu
WSC - Westerville Senior Center 310 W. Main St.
CCC - Concord Counseling Center 700 Brooksedge Blvd.
Day(s)
Wed Wed Wed
OLDER ADULT OA SUPPORT GROUPS / SPECIAL INTEREST
ALZHEIMER’S CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP
GREAT DECISIONS, WESTERVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY
DR P Date I N June/July/Aug.
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.
INSTRUCTOR(S): Concord Counseling CCC AGE(S): All OA FREE First Tuesday of each month. Contact Concord Counseling at (614) 882-9338. Time
6:30 p.m.
Day(s)
Tue
ARTHRITIS SUPPORT DINNER WSC RATE: $15 Come to the Westerville Senior Center OA for a dinner with friends of the Arthritis Support Group. Entertainment and dinner will be provided. Registration Required.
Activity#
Date
Time
304366-01 Aug. 1
Day(s)
6-7:30 p.m.
June 20, July 18, Aug. 15
2-3 p.m.
Thu
July 24 Aug. 28
June 24
1 p.m.
Nationalism in Europe
Mon
July 22
1 p.m.
Mon
Trade with China
Aug. 26
1:30p.m. 1:30p.m. 1:30p.m.
Wed Wed Wed
WSC
Time
OA Day(s)
July 8 2:30-3:30 p.m. “The Stars are Fire” by Anita Shreve
Aug. 12 2:30-3:30 p.m. Mon “The Clockmaker’s Daughter” by Kate Morton
WSC
Day(s)
Mon
2:30-3:30 p.m. Mon “Midnight at the Bright Ideas Bookstore” by Matthew Sullivan
Time
1 p.m.
Cyber Conflict
Date DR P IN June 10
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 I N June 26
IN
INSTRUCTOR(S): Mindy Bilyeu AGE(S): Senior Center member FREE
MEMOIR WRITING GROUP
INSTRUCTOR(S): Donna Crossman
BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP
NEW! INSTRUCTOR(S): Uptown Pharmacy AGE(S): All WSC FREE This is a fun informative class focusing OA on a new diabetic topic each month including nutrition, self-care, complications and more. The class is set up to be an open, safe, learning environment where patients can also learn from each other’s experiences and support each other through living with a chronic disease. Open to all.
Day(s)
Day(s)
DIABETES EDUCATION/ SUPPORT CLASS
Time
Time
Thu
Date
Date DR P
Mon
SILVERTONES CONCERT June 13 7 p.m. Everal Barn 60 N. Cleveland Ave.
WE’RE GROWING!
With the Expansion in full swing, some class locations may need to be moved. Visit www.westerville.org/registration for updates on classes that do not have a location listed.
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SPECIAL INTEREST
BACK PAIN AND HEALTH SERIES
GENEALOGY DISCUSSION GROUP
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. WSC
Date DR P
IN
June 19 July 17 Aug. 21
Time
Day(s)
9:30 -11:30 a.m. Wed 9:30 -11:30 a.m. Wed 9:30 -11:30 a.m. Wed
DEGENERATIVE DISC DISEASE: CAUSES AND TREATMENT
Learn about the latest non-surgical methods to slowing the progression of this condition.
Activity#
304360-01
June 6
Time
Day(s)
11 a.m.-12 p.m. Thu
SIMPLE STEPS TO GETTING BETTER BALANCE
304360-02
Date
June 13
Time
Day(s)
11 a.m.-12 p.m. Thu
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.
For those suffering from debilitating low back pain that worsens with movement and difficulty sitting, standing, bending or picking up objects. Learn about the safest methods for lasting relief from your condition without surgery.
Date DR P
304360-03
IN
June 13 July 11 Aug. 8
Time
1-3 p.m. 1-3 p.m. 1-3 p.m.
Day(s)
Thu Thu Thu
FROM BACK PAIN TO NO PAIN
Activity#
Date
June 20
Time
Day(s)
11 a.m.-12 p.m. Thu
PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST SCAMS
SELECT HOME CARE DISCUSSION PANEL
WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Select Home Care AGE(S): Senior Center member OA FREE Following a brief presentation, Select Home Care will provide information on Oasis, home health assessment, Wren, elder law Attorney and a Social Worker for references, assistance and to answer many questions. Ice cream will be provided as a summer treat.
Activity#
Date
Time
Day(s)
304315-01
Aug 6
2-3pm
Tue
INSTRUCTOR(S): Rachel Schults, Humana WSC AGE(S): Senior Center Member OA FREE The price of scams against seniors is much more than financial. Find out why seniors are targeted, the toll it can take on your health and how to protect yourself. Activity#
Date
304314-01 June 13
Time
Day(s)
10 a.m.-11 a.m. Thu
CAREGIVER SURVIVAL TIPS
NEW! AGE(S): All Ages INSTRUCTOR(S): Rachel Schults - Humana WSC FREE OA Are the challenges of caregiving causing stress? Come learn and share tips that will make caregiving easier and get the support you need to care for yourself. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
304321-01 88
Date
For those whose balance may be declining or have a feeling of unsteadiness on their feet. Learn the latest strategies for improving your balance without the use of drugs or surgery.
Activity#
CENTERED SENIORS INVESTMENT CLUB
INSTRUCTOR(S): Dr. Halle Bensen DC NEW! WSC AGE(S): Senior Center member FREE OA
WSC - Westerville Senior Center 310 W. Main St.
July 16
1 - 2 p.m.
Tue
OLDER ADULT OA SPECIAL INTEREST / MEALS
BIRTHDAY LUNCH
DISCUSSION GROUP INSTRUCTOR(S): Mark Farmer AGE(S): Senior Center member FREE
DR P Date Time IN 10:30-11:30 a.m. June 5
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)
WSC
OA Day(s)
Wed
Insects, Bugs and Spiders
June 12 Going to the Dentist June 19 Fads We Have Known June 26 What Would We Do Differently? July 3
IN
June 5 July 3 Aug. 7
12 p.m. 12 p.m. 12 p.m.
Wed Wed Wed
Current News (non-political)
July 10 Memorable Dreams July 17
PANCAKE BREAKFAST
Finding Serenity
AGE(S): All Ages WSC RATE: $4 Pancakes, sausage, eggs, orange juice and coffee are all provided. This is open to the Community. Sponsored by Epcon Communities. DR P Date Time Day(s)
July 24 Initiating Conversations July 31 Recycling etc. Aug. 7 Taking One for the Team Aug. 14 Seniors and Sleep Aug. 21 Hot Days in August
Aug. 28 How we Celebrate our Birthdays
Twitter: @WestervillePark Facebook: cityofwesterville YouTube: tellwesterville Instagram: cityofwesterville
INSTRUCTOR(S): Meredith Fletcher WSC AGE(S): Senior Center member OA FREE Enjoy new recipes from the cookbook of the month. You will be able to take home a cookbook to pick a recipe.
Time
June 24 July 22 Aug. 26
1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m.
Wed Wed Wed
Summer Celebration
204306-03
June 21
Christmas in July
304328-01
Day(s)
Mon Mon Mon
7-10 a.m. 7-10 a.m. 7-10 a.m.
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)
COOK BOOK CLUB, WESTERVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY
Date
June 5 July 3 Aug. 7
FRIDAY FEAST
Post your favorite pictures of Westerville Parks and Recreation using #acitywithinapark.
DR P IN
IN
July 19
Dog Days of Summer
304328-02
Aug. 16
12 p.m.
Fri
12 p.m.
Fri
12 p.m.
Fri
WE’RE GROWING!
With the Expansion in full swing, some class locations may need to be moved. Visit www.westerville.org/registration for updates on classes that do not have a location listed.
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OA OLDER ADULT
WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
MEALS / GAMES
CORN HOLE 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
AGE(S): Senior Center member WSC FREE Meet outside during nice weather and OA inside during bad.
DR P Date IN June/July/Aug.
Day(s)
Time
Day(s)
11 a.m. Tue
Wed/Fri
BINGO
AGE(S): Senior Center member FREE
HAWAIIAN LUAU
Enjoy a great Bingo game with prizes sponsored by McDonald’s. Dessert included. WSC
Aug. 29
5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Thu
Date DR P
June 10 July 8 Aug. 12
IN
Date
DR P I N Anytime
Time
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 June/July/Aug. 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Thu
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1-2 p.m. 1-2 p.m. 1-2 p.m.
Day(s)
Mon Mon Mon
This favorite game allows you to meet new friends, share a few laughs and enjoy the fun of winning. ProCore Health Brokers.
BILLIARDS
Time
BINGO WITH CARLA POSTON
DR P IN
AGE(S): Senior Center member FREE Play for fun or friendly competition.
OA
McDONALD’S BINGO
AGE(S): Senior Center member OA RATE: $10 The end of summer luau is back with a great spread of tropical foods. Enjoy activities with friends as we celebrate this festive evening. Dress in your tropical attire and plan for a fun evening. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
304317-01
WSC
Date
June 14 July 12 Aug. 9
Time
1-3 p.m. 1-3 p.m. 1-3 p.m.
Day(s)
Fri Fri Fri
BINGO WITH WESLEY GLEN
Sponsored by Wesley Glen. Date DR P IN June 24
July 29 Aug. 26
Time
2- 3 p.m. 2- 3 p.m. 2- 3 p.m.
Day(s)
Mon Mon Mon
BINGO WITH OTTERBEIN SENIOR LIFE
Join friends from the center for an morning filled with snacks, prizes and fun! Date DR P IN June 18
July 16 Aug. 20
WSC - Westerville Senior Center 310 W. Main St.
Time
Day(s)
11 a.m.- 12 p.m. Tue 11 a.m.- 12 p.m. Tue 11 a.m.- 12 p.m. Tue
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 June/July/Aug. 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 June 13, 27
July 11, 25 Aug. 8, 22
Time
Day(s)
1p.m. 1p.m. 1p.m.
Thu Thu Thu
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. Time Day(s) DR P Date I N June/July/Aug. 1-4:30 p.m. Mon/Wed/Fri
MAH JONGG
AGE(S): Senior Center member FREE Geared toward experienced players with fast exciting games. Date
ADVANCED
June/July/Aug.
BEGINNERS
June/July/Aug.
Time
12:30 p.m.
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.
DR P Date IN June/July/Aug.
Time
1-3 p.m.
Day(s)
Wed/Fri
EUCHRE CHALLENGE
CARDS AND GAMES
DR P IN
CONTRACT BRIDGE
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 June 6 Aug. 1
Time
2:45-4:45 p.m. 2:45-4:45 p.m.
Day(s)
Thu Thu
AFTERNOON EUCHRE PARTY WSC
OA Day(s)
Mon
10 a.m. - 12p.m. Thu
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 June 21
July 19 Aug. 16
Time
1-3 p.m. 1-3 p.m. 1-3 p.m.
Day(s)
Fri Fri Fri
WE’RE GROWING!
With the Expansion in full swing, some class locations may need to be moved. Visit www.westerville.org/registration for updates on classes that do not have a location listed.
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PROGRAMS and EVENTS
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20/20/20.............................................................................. 55 240X Complete.................................................................. 56 4th Friday............................................................................. 25 4th of July............................................................................ 29 Abstract Fun with Soft Pastels.....................................72 ACT Turbo Workshop....................................................... 71 Adult Fitness Swimming................................................46 Adult Golf Lessons........................................................... 63 Adult Tennis Lessons....................................................... 62 Advanced Digital Photography................................... 82 Adventures in Acrylic Painting.....................................72 Afternoon Euchre Party................................................... 91 All About Sports Camp.................................................. 54 All Sports Fundamentals Volleyball Clinic............... 63 All Weights.......................................................................... 55 Alzheimer’s Caregiver Support Group...................... 87 Annual Senior Center Digital Photography Contest......81 Aqua Aerobics Summer Mini Session........................ 48 Aquacize...............................................................................46 Aquaflex................................................................................46 Archery.................................................................................. 61 Art of Music - Whimsical Head.................................... 65 Arupa Yoga for Holistic Well-Being........................... 59 Ax Throwing........................................................................ 86
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B.A.S.E. Fit............................................................................75 Baby Bargain Yard Sale..................................................30 Back Pain and Health Series......................................... 88 Balance Boost.....................................................................75 Bands and Bells..................................................................75 Barre Connect.................................................................... 55 Beginners Pickleball Clinic............................................. 63 Beginning Digital Photography.................................... 81 Beginning Photoshop Elements.................................. 82 Big Walnut Creek Family Canoe & Kayak Float....30 Billiards..................................................................................90 Bingo......................................................................................90 Birthday Lunch................................................................... 89 Blood Pressure Check..................................................... 77 Body Fit................................................................................ 55 Book Discussion Group.................................................. 87 BOSU, Bootcamp & Core............................................... 56 Bowling................................................................................. 65 Bridge Lessons.................................................................... 91 Buckeye Bounders............................................................ 83
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Calendar.........................................................................32-33 Camp COSI on Wheels.................................................... 53 Canoe Day Trip.................................................................... 71 Canvas and Color.............................................................. 70 Cards and Games............................................................... 91 Caregiver Survival Tips................................................... 88 Centered Seniors Investment Club............................. 88 Ceramics - Greenware..................................................... 79 Challenger International Soccer Camp..................... 54 City Hall Courtyard Entertainment..............................27 Climbing Kids..................................................................... 62
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Clippers Game.................................................................... 65 Code Monster Camp Graphical Robotics Jr............ 53 Code Monster Camp Kids Exploratory Coding Playground.................................. 53 Code Monster Kid Exploratory Coding Playground................................... 71 COED Youth Fundamental Basketball Camp......... 54 Color Me Calm.................................................................... 79 Combo Water Workout..................................................46 Community Line Dance............................................ 31, 78 Computer Connectors..................................................... 82 Contact Bridge.................................................................... 91 Cook Book Club, Westerville Public Library........... 89 Cooking Demo....................................................................73 Core Fusion......................................................................... 55 Corn Hole.............................................................................90 Crafts..................................................................................... 79 Crank with Hank................................................................ 84 Crawly Critters............................................................68, 70 Creative Lighting Workshop.......................................... 81 Creative Writing................................................................80
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Dance for Every Body..................................................... 55 Deep Water Aerobics......................................................46 Delay the Disease...............................................................75 Diabetes Education/Support Group.......................... 87 Digital Camera Help.........................................................80 Digital Photography SIG.................................................. 81 Dinomite Dinosaurs.......................................................... 68 Discussion Group.............................................................. 89 Disney Princess Celebration......................................... 67 Doggie Paddle..................................................................... 31 Dozers, Diggers and Dumptrucks............................... 69 Drawing 102..........................................................................73 Duplicate Bridge................................................................. 91 Dynamic Pilates & Core.................................................. 59
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Eating the Rainbow...........................................................73 Eldorado Scioto Downs.................................................. 86 Essentrics............................................................................. 58 Euchre Challenge............................................................... 91 Every “Body” Can Do Yoga........................................... 77 Extreme Teen Camp......................................................... 52
F
Family Concerts................................................................. 28 Family Tae Kwon Do........................................................ 58 Fancy Nancy Camp.......................................................... 67 Fancy Nancy Camp........................................................... 71 Fencing - Chess and Steam Camp............................. 54 Fencing Mini Camp........................................................... 54 Field of Heroes................................................................... 23 First Time Home Buyer or Seller..................................73 Fit and Fabulous................................................................ 55 Fitness Walking Group.................................................... 77 Float the Locks................................................................... 31
Foot Care............................................................................. 78 Fort Building....................................................................... 70 Freestyle Clinic................................................................... 47 Friday Feast........................................................................ 89 Frog Fridays........................................................................ 26 Fun Fridays - Cowboy Hoedown................................ 25 Fun Fridays - Pirate & Princess Day........................... 25 Fun Fridays - Play Dough.............................................. 25 Fun Fridays - Space Exploration................................. 25 Fun Fridays - Under the Sea......................................... 25 Fun in the Sun.................................................................... 67
G
Gardening with your Grandchild..................................73 Genealogy Discussion Group....................................... 88 Gentle Yoga......................................................................... 59 Go with the Flow Watercolor........................................72 Goofy Games and Crazy Concoctions...................... 67 Grandparent Camp........................................................... 53 Great Decisions, Westerville Public Library............ 87 Guitar for Beginners......................................................... 70
H
Hatha with Vinyasa Flow Yoga.................................... 59 Hawaiian Luau....................................................................90 HDR Photography.............................................................. 81 Highlands Park Otters Swim and Dive Team.......... 47 Hip Hop Cardio.................................................................. 56 Honda Plant Tour and Heritage Center.................... 85 How to Get Great Photos of Your Kids......................73 How to Use Your iPhone and iPad.............................. 82 HPAC Aqua Aerobics....................................................... 47 HPAC Caddyshack Day................................................... 26 HPAC Game of Pools....................................................... 26 HPAC Shark Day................................................................ 26 Hunt Westerville.................................................................27 Hydrorider Aquabike Class............................................46
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Industrial Pipe Lamps ...................................................... 71 Intro to Lightroom Photo Editing Software............. 81 Intro to Tai Chi.................................................................... 58 Intro to Zentangle............................................................. 78 Introductions to Computers and Digital Literacy........ 82
J
Jumpbunch Sports & Fitness for Kids....................... 61 Junior Engineering Camp.............................................. 53
K
Kettlebell Core Fusion..................................................... 56 Kids Fun Clubs................................................................... 52 Kids in Karate and Adults, Too...................................... 61 Kids Nature Night Out..................................................... 70 Kids Paint............................................................................. 70 Kids Try-Athlon..................................................................30
WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
Killbuck Creek Distillery.................................................. 85
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Protect Yourself Against Scams.................................. 88 Putt Putt and Ice Cream................................................. 65 PVC Birds.............................................................................. 71
L’il Kik..................................................................................... 61 Leap of Faith....................................................................... 65 Learn to Canoe................................................................... 71 Learn to LAX....................................................................... 62 Let’s Be Mermaids............................................................ 68 Lift and Hiit...........................................................................57 Lil Climbers.......................................................................... 62 Lilyfest................................................................................... 85 Line Dance........................................................................... 78 Low Impact Water Workout......................................... 47 Low-Impact Aerobics.......................................................57 Low-Impact Aerobics & Strength................................75 Low-Impact Intervals........................................................57 Lunch Bunch....................................................................... 86
Q
M
S
Mah Jongg............................................................................ 91 Marietta Sternwheeler..................................................... 85 Meal Prepping for One.....................................................73 Memoir Writing Group.................................................... 87 Mindfulness Matters Journal Your Journey............. 58 Morning River Fitness...................................................... 47 Muscles in Motion..............................................................57 Music Together................................................................... 69
N
National Craft for your Local Shelter Day.........29 Nature Play....................................................................68 Ninja Training Camp...................................................54
O
Ohio Senior Olympics..................................................... 24 Ooey Gooey Fun Camp.................................................. 67 Opossum Creative Media Camp.................................. 70 Outdoor Skills Camp........................................................ 52
P
Paddle board...................................................................... 48 Pancake Breakfast............................................................ 24 Pancake Breakfast............................................................ 89 Parent and Child Cooking Class...................................73 Parkinson’s Support Group........................................... 86 Party at the Creek............................................................. 23 Pee Wee Pickleball........................................................... 63 Photographing Fireworks..............................................80 Photoshop Elements Help............................................. 82 Pound.................................................................................... 56 Power Pilates...................................................................... 59 Power Yoga.........................................................................60 Prenatal Yoga.....................................................................60 Prime Tours Presentations............................................. 83 Prime Time Diners............................................................. 86
Quilting.................................................................................80
R
Restorative Pilates............................................................60 Restorative Yoga............................................................... 59 Revolutionary War Reenactment................................. 31 Rhythm & Resistance....................................................... 56 Rock ‘em, Sock ‘em Cardio............................................ 56 Rock Hoppers .................................................................... 25 Ron Retzer’s Classic Country Concert...................... 86 Rt 33 Brew Tour Part I..................................................... 84
S.E.L.F. Care Chair............................................................. 76 Saturday Walking.............................................................. 77 Science Explorers Camp................................................ 53 Scrabble................................................................................. 91 Select Home Discussion Panel..................................... 88 Self Defense for Women................................................ 26 Senior Center Photo Gallery Themes........................80 Senior Center Zumba.......................................................75 Senior Meal Program.......................................................90 Seven Weeks to a Healthier and Happier You....... 76 Shallow Water Fitness..................................................... 47 Silly Science........................................................................ 67 Silver Splash:Aqua, Cardio & Tone.............................. 47 Silver Splash:Balance, Strength & Tone.................... 47 Silvertones........................................................................... 79 Simple and Serene - VIPASSANA............................... 76 Skills N’ Drills Hockey......................................................64 Soccer Shots....................................................................... 63 Social Dance Basics..........................................................72 Solar-Powered Lanterns.................................................. 71 Sounds of Summer........................................................... 28 Special Needs Swim ....................................................... 24 Splash Party........................................................................ 65 Sporties for Shorties......................................................... 61 Stan Hywet Hall and Garden Tour.............................. 83 Step & Sculpt.......................................................................57 Step up your Social Dance Style..................................73 Stonecarving.......................................................................80 Street Hockey Clinic.........................................................64 Street Hockey Youth League........................................64 Strength and More............................................................ 58 Summer Safari.................................................................... 67 Sunday Paddling............................................................... 24 Sunshine Club..............................................................26, 68 Swim Aerobics...................................................................46 Swim Lessons .............................................................. 50-51
T
Table Tennis.........................................................................90 Tennis Junior....................................................................... 62 The Barre Workout...........................................................60 The Great Westerville Pumpkin Glow.......................30 Theatre Camp..............................................................53, 70 Time “Crunch” Toner........................................................ 58 Total Body Strong............................................................. 58 Touch-A-Truck.................................................................... 29 Traditional Hatha Yoga.................................................... 77 Tumble Kids I & II............................................................... 62
W
Water Fitness......................................................................46 Water Toning...................................................................... 47 Watercolor Basics..............................................................72 Watercolor Painting : First Steps................................ 79 Watercolor Painting for Beginners and Beyond....72 We Got Spirit So Do You...........................................67, 71 Westerflora................................................................... 29, 85 Westerville Ice Cream Tour........................................... 84 Westerville Jazz Series................................................... 28 Westerville Music and Arts Festival............................27 Westerville Senior Road Rally...................................... 85 WIBIT Wednesdays at HPAC.........................................27 Woodcarving......................................................................80 Woodworking and Animal Houses.............................. 71 World of Travel................................................................... 83 WPRCT’s Mary Poppins.................................................. 29
Y
Yo Ho, A Pirate’s Life for Me......................................... 69 Yoga for Core Strength................................................... 59 Yoga for Health..................................................................60 Yoga Pilates Mix.................................................................60 Yummy Yum Ice Cream.................................................. 68
Z
Zentangle Beyond the Basics....................................... 78 Zoo......................................................................................... 65 Zumba................................................................................... 56 Zumbini................................................................................. 69
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350 N. Cleveland Avenue Westerville, Ohio 43082-9105 www.westerville.org
CITY HALL COURTYARD
Entertainment Join us for family-friendly fun in Uptown Westerville. Grab a bite from one of the many restaurants and relax on the Courtyard.
TUESDAY LUNCHBOX CONCERTS June 4 - Aug. 27 11:30 am - 1:30 p.m.
THURSDAY FAMILY FUN NIGHTS
FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIES
June 21: A League of Their Own (PG) July 5: My Fair Lady (G) July 19: Inside Out (PG) Aug. 2: Jurassic Park (PG-13) Aug. 16: Guardians of the Galaxy (PG-13) at Dusk
June 27, July 25, Aug. 22 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
All events are free. See page 27 for additional information.