WESTERVILLE C O M M U N I T Y
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Breaking Ground Community Center Expansion Underway
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Welcome Welcome to the Westerville Community Recreation Guide, your go-to publication for all things City news and activities. Within these pages, you’ll find important updates about City programs and, of course, exciting winter activities planned through Westerville Parks and Recreation. In addition to exploring the season’s class offerings, take some time to peruse the first section of the book. There you will find exciting updates about projects and programs like the Westerville Community Center expansion on pages 4-5, the City’s efforts to promote healthy families on page 7, updates to the City’s zoning code on page 12 and much more.
WESTERVILLE
CITY COUNCIL
BACK ROW: Alex Heckman; Valerie Cumming; Tim Davey; Kathy Cocuzzi, Vice Mayor. FRONT ROW: Craig Treneff, Mayor; Mike Heyeck, Chair; Diane Fosselman, Vice Chair.
It is 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.
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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 WINTER REGISTRATION Online Resident Registration Friday, Dec. 7, 2018 In-Person Resident Registration Saturday, Dec. 8, 2018 Online Open Registration Sunday, Dec. 9, 2018 In-Person Open Registration Monday, Dec. 10, 2018
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RECREATION GUIDE PRESCHOOL: YOUTH: ADULT: OLDER ADULT:
350 N. Cleveland Avenue, Westerville, Ohio 43082-9105 www.westerville.org
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NEWS AND NOTES AROUND THE CITY ARTS
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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 EVERAL BARN AND HOMESTEAD SHELTER RENTAL INDEX MAP
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Westerville Parks and Recreation staff are excited to get the Expansion Project underway. Front Cover: Westerville Parks and Recreation Director Randy Auler along with Mike Phillips (L), Recreation & Operations Supervisor and Doug Vineyard (R), Parks & Facilities Superintendent take part in the groundbreaking of the Community Center Expansion on October 16, 2018. Additional information on the Expansion can be found on page 4.
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COMMUNITY CENTER EXPANSION
First Quarter Planning Underway DECEMBER Construction is underway on the Westerville Community Center Expansion Project. Most of this month, crews will continue demolition. Construction begins on the west gymnasium, building out toward the existing parking lot. Foundations will be poured on the north side (new fitness space), pool area (aquatics for warm-water therapy) and west gym (multi-activity, or MAC, gym).
FIRST QUARTER 2019 Structural steel will be set for the MAC gym and fitness area. At the pool area, excavation for the warm water therapy pool will begin. Demolition will occur throughout the building, requiring temporary walls in several places. Demolition begins for the southside expansion.
LATE MARCH 2019 The west gym closes for use. (Accommodations will be made for gym users at partner facilities). Mid-May to August requires the closure of the pool. Hours will be extended at Highlands Park Aquatic Center.
*Construction projects of this size require flexibility. These dates are scheduled but subject to weather, supply deliveries and contractor schedules. For the most up-to-date information and timelines, please visit www.westerville.org/centerexpansion. 4
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Recreation Advisory Board (L to R) Jody Oates, Alisa Canter, Valerie Cumming, Kathy Spatz, Jim McCann, Randy Auler, Kacy Walko
Westerville City Council joins the Director of Parks and Recreation, Westerville City Manager and Westerville Assistant City Manager in breaking ground on the expansion of the Westerville Community Center. (L to R) Diane Fosselman, Vice Chair; Alex Heckman; Valerie Cumming; Kathy Cocuzzi, Vice Mayor; Craig Treneff, Mayor; Mike Heyeck, Chair; Randy Auler, Parks and Recreation Director; Dave Collinsworth, City Manager; Julie Colley, Assistant City Manager
These six employees broke ground on the Community Center when it was first built in 2001 and were happy to take part in the expansion groundbreaking.(L to R) Kim Sipe, Mike Herron, Gina DeHays, Laura Horton, Margi Rundio, Lyn Kiger.
Visit www.westerville.org/centerexpansion to view the conceptual animation video of the future Westerville Community Center.
Q&A
Here are a few frequently asked questions regarding the expansion project. Q: How long will the project take? A: Groundbreaking took place Oct. 16 with the expected completion date of Feb. 2020. Q: Who are the architect and building companies? A: Williams Architect, a national design, architecture, engineering and planning firm with more than 40 years experience was selected for Architectural planning. Robertson Construction from Heath, Ohio submitted the winning bid for construction. Robertson has worked on projects that include Ohio University, The Ohio State University, Owens Corning Fiberglass, Kroger, Dublin, Olentangy City Schools and more.
Q: How big will the Community Center be once complete? A: More than 44,000 additional square feet will be added, bringing the new Community Center to 140,766 square feet of community recreational and gathering space. This updated space will bring a new fitness center, group fitness rooms, adventure fitness course, gymnasium, warm water therapy pool, active older adult operations, demonstration kitchen and plenty of extra programming space for people of all ages, abilities and interests. Q: Will there be additional parking? A: Yes, 174 parking spaces are being added for older adults bumping the total parking spaces from 373 to 547. Q: Will the older adults area be larger than its current location? A: Yes, the new area will grow by more than 40% and include space for social gathering, programs, billiards, arts and crafts, computer stations and more. 5
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For those Facing a Crisis this Winter During the cold weather, some residents will reach out to the City seeking help or opportunities to help their neighbors in need. The holidays can highlight the great number of individuals and families in the community who need assistance. Fortunately, Central Ohio is home to a number of organizations and citizen groups that ramp up efforts to help people in need throughout the year. To help streamline the search for organizations, the City of Westerville maintains a list of civic organizations and community resources to connect residents with resources at www.westerville.org/heartoftheholidays. Help is also available for people in an immediate or urgent situation.
Are you or someone you know facing crisis? Those needing assistance in Franklin County can contact HandsOn Central Ohio at (614) 221-6766 to be instantly connected to a bevy of resources for free. Find more information at www.211centralohio.org. Delaware and Morrow County residents can contact HelpLine of Delaware and Morrow Counties, Inc. Residents in crisis can call (714) 369-3316 24-hours a day, seven days a week to speak with a support specialist. They also offer a text message service. To get started, text “helpline” to 898211. More information can be found at www.helplinedelmor.org. Additional information on how you can help through Westerville Parks and Recreation can be found on page 19 of the Community Events section.
Need Smoke Detectors? You Call, We’ll Install For Free The National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) recommends installing smoke alarms in each bedroom, outside sleeping areas and on each level of a home. If your house is in need of working smoke alarms or if your smoke detectors are more than 10 years old, they need to be replaced. The Westerville Division of Fire (WFD) partners with the American Red Cross to offer free detectors and installation for Westerville and Blendon Township families. No questions asked and at no cost to the homeowner. Call (614) 901-6600 to initiate service.
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Community Partners Open Westerville Center for Family Safety and Healing In 2017, more than 76,000 domestic dispute calls for help were made to law enforcement agencies in the state of Ohio. More than 3,000 of those calls resulted in domestic violence in Franklin County; 212 individuals were charged in Delaware County. In Westerville, 48 cases of domestic violence resulted in a criminal charge.* Domestic violence is the willful intimidation, physical assault, battery, sexual assault, and other abusive behavior as part of a systematic pattern of power and control perpetrated by one intimate partner against another. It’s grasp on communities, including our own, is alarming. Domestic abuse is pervasive around the globe, including the United States, where: Nearly 20 people per minute are victims of physical violence by an intimate partner, equating to over 10 million women and men. One in four women and one in seven men in the United States report experiencing physical abuse by a partner. On a typical day, there are more than 20,000 phone calls placed to domestic violence hotlines nationwide. The need for resources and assistance for families facing domestic violence is strong. As a result, communities, health care providers, public safety and advocates are working together to better meet their needs and promote hope and healing. In October, the City of Westerville and The Center for Family Safety and Healing at Nationwide Children’s
Hospital established The Westerville Center for Family Safety and Healing. Located here in Westerville, the center focuses on domestic violence counseling and advocacy services for adults. The Center also provides services designed to increase the safety and education of Ohio’s law enforcement personnel, and increase the education, prevention, and treatment available to the Central Ohio community surrounding domestic violence. Westerville public safety professionals will provide and participate in training programs for first responders related to domestic dispute calls. Adults who need domestic violence counseling and advocacy services can call the main scheduling line at (614) 722-8293. In case of an emergency, always call 9-1-1. “Domestic violence is prevalent in every community, including right here in Westerville,” said Sheryl Clinger, Director of Advocacy/Policy and Community Engagement at The Center for Family Safety and Healing. “We are grateful to the City of Westerville for their partnership and for helping bring these much-needed services to Westerville residents.” Westerville Division of Police Chief Joseph Morbitzer says the establishment of the center is an important step in the City’s efforts to help connect residents in need with expert help that is close to home. “One of the things we are hoping to achieve with this center is to bring in victims who would have never sought treatment and give them the support they need to change their lives for the better,” Chief Morbitzer said. “And, ultimately, we want to take a more proactive approach; bringing in other City departments to help us identify at-risk households so we can provide the opportunity for early mediation.”
*Date from the Ohio Attorney General’s website: 2017 annual reports (“2017 Domestic Dispute Calls” and “2017 Domestic Violence Incidents by County and Agency”)
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TRACK CITY SNOW PLOWS THIS WINTER Day or night, when snow falls in the City, the Westerville Public Service Department springs into action to clear the roads. This City service is critical in keeping residents and first responders safe during snow and ice events. And new this winter you can track their progress on the interactive Westerville Road Warrior online portal. The portal premiered to the public in the fall during leaf collection. During snow events, residents can navigate over to see what streets were treated in the last two, six, 12 and 24hour time frames, in addition to selecting specific roads for more detailed data. The mapping system, which can be accessed through your favorite web browser, is powered by tracking equipment attached to City snow plows and leaf trucks that relay data to the online system, creating a streamlined flow of communication to the public. Access the portal during our next snow or ice weather event by visiting www.westerville.org/roadwarriors.
RESOLVE TO RECYCLE BETTER THIS YEAR Westerville homeowners will likely receive larger, easier-to-move recycling receptacles this spring courtesy of the City and the Solid Waste Authority of Central Ohio (SWACO). Due to its increased size and ease of use, the carts are expected to promote increased curbside recycling, supporting the City’s overall sustainability initiative. The carts under consideration will be delivered in spring 2019 and can hold up to 65-gallons of recyclables. They feature an attached lid, wheels for rolling and a handle for efficient transport to curbside. A smaller option will also be available for single or small-family users. New receptacles mean a fresh start and this is the perfect time of year to examine old habits. Why not add improve your recycling habits to your 2019 resolutions list? Even the simplest acts of environmental stewardship, like following the suggestions below, can help keep the earth healthy for future generations. Considering the growing concern for environmental issues in the world, it should be of comfort to know that making an impact doesn’t necessarily require strenuous effort on behalf of the individual, rather simple, consistent efforts:
LEAVE ITEMS LOOSE.
Well-meaning neighbors will do this to help ensure items are processed properly, however, it’s not necessary. In fact, it actually hampers the process as plastic bags are not accepted at recycling facilities because they can become entangled in the equipment.
NOT SURE IF SOMETHING IS RECYCLABLE?
Consult Rumpke, not the item. Most containers are printed with some sort of recycling symbol, but that doesn’t mean that form of processing is available. If an item has you stumped, visit www.rumpke.com for a wealth of information.
HAVE METAL CANS OR PLASTIC BOTTLES?
They need a little work before they hit the bin. Plastic bottles should be emptied and crushed with the lids reattached. As far as metal goes, aluminum cans, steel cans and lids are all recyclable, so are empty aerosol cans, so long as the lids and tips are removed. Learn more about Westerville’s recycling and refuse program at www.westerville.org/service.
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Report Issues to the City
On-the-Spot With Service Request Portal Would you know what to do if you noticed a pothole along State Street on a Saturday? What if you noticed a problem with a traffic signal overnight? There is no need to wait until the next workday to notify the City, let staff know in an instant with the Westerville Service Request portal. City staff abide by the mission of providing exemplary municipal services to the Westerville community and fostering prosperity while embracing the City’s unique heritage and character. Providing expedient and courteous customer service is a critical function of fulfilling this mission. The Westerville Service Request Portal plays a big role in that by providing a direct line between residents and staff. The portal can be found anywhere you are as long as you have access to a mobile device. Access it through the “My Westerville” mobile app, available for Android devices and the iPhone through Google Play and the Apple App Store, respectively. The portal can also be found on the homepage of the City’s website (to the right of the news widget) and directly at www.westerville.org/servicerequest. Next time you’re out and about Westerville and notice something needing attention, let the City know right away by submitting a service request.
Your Winter Fire, Carbon Monoxide Safety Checklist According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), nearly half of all home heating fires occur between 5-9 p.m. during the months of December, January and February. The Westerville Division of Fire (WFD) encourages residents to follow these steps to help keep families warm and safe this winter: KEEP HEATING EQUIPMENT CLEAN AND CLEAR According to the NFPA, personal heating devices are the second most common causes of home fires during the winter. Failure to clean solid-fueled heating devices, like chimneys, is the leading cause of these fires. Failure to keep flammable items (like paper, furniture, etc.) far away from heat sources was the top contributing factor to home heating fire deaths. The NFPA recommends keeping flammable items at least three feet away from sources of heat and to keep fireplace ashes outside in a tightly covered metal container at least 10 ft. away from the house at all time. BE AWARE AND PREPARED FOR CARBON MONOXIDE RISKS AROUND YOUR HOME Winters in Ohio can be tough, and many residents are prepared with portable generators. While these tools will come in handy during a power outage, they can pose serious health risks if used improperly. Exhaust from generators contains odorless carbon monoxide, called “the silent killer.” That is why firefighters recommend keeping the devices away from windows and as far away from the home as possible. Home heating systems are the top contributor to carbon monoxiderelated deaths. WFD firefighters say it is imperative for all homes to be equipped with multiple carbon monoxide alarms to alert families in the event of an emergency. KEEP HOLIDAY TREES WELL WATERED AND DITCH THEM WHEN DRY The NFPA says that holiday tree fires, while unlikely to occur, are more likely to be deadly than other home fires. When decorating, fire prevention experts recommend replacing any lights with broken bulbs or exposed wires and to remember to unplug the tree before leaving the house and going to bed. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), a dry holiday tree can ignite and burn faster than a newspaper. While it can be a bummer to take a dry tree to the curb after the holidays, it’s the safest thing to do. Holiday trees are considered yard waste and can be included with normal Monday collection. Be sure to remove all decoration, cut the tree into four foot lengths and tie in bundles. Find more important winter fire safety tips on the City’s website at www.westerville.org/fire.
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WPD’s K9 Fiji Receives
DONATED BODY ARMOR The Westerville Division of Police’s (WPD) K9 Fiji has received a bullet and stab protective vest thanks to a charitable donation from non-profit organization Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. K9 Fiji’s vest is sponsored by Greg Nobis of Delaware, Ohio, and was embroidered with the sentiment, “This gift of protection provided by Greg Nobis.” Fiji has been a WPD K9 officer for four years, working with Officer Bryan Schwartz. A seven-year-old Belgian Malinois, she and Officer Schwartz have won multiple awards for alertness and focus among other competitive tasks. Since 2013, the duo won eight gold, three silver and four bronze medals at the Ohio Police and Fire Games. She has also been awarded two exceptional duty and one life-saving medal. Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. is a 501c(3) charity located in East Taunton, Mass. whose mission is to provide bullet and stab protective vests and other assistance to dogs of law enforcement and related agencies throughout the United States. The non-profit was established in 2009 to assist law enforcement agencies with this potentially lifesaving body armor for their four-legged K9 officers. Since its inception, Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. provided more than 3,000 protective vests in 50 states through private and corporate donations at a value of $5.7 million dollars. Protective vests for law enforcement K9 dogs are valued between $1,700 – $2,200. They weigh an average of four to five pounds and are custom fit to streamline the contour of the dog to maximize protection. The vests have a lifespan and warranty of five years. Fiji’s existing body armor was set to soon expire. “Fiji is a working dog, and takes her work seriously,” says Officer Schwartz. “She’s clear-headed and able to socialize well, but she’s all business when we’re working. She’s strong, highly trained and very alert. But there’s no substitute for extra safety. On behalf of our entire department, I’m grateful for this donation, which together we’ll use to continue our mission of keeping Westerville safe.” The K9 protective vest program is open to dogs at least 20 months of age actively employed in the U.S. with law enforcement or related certified agencies. New K9 graduates, as well as K9s with expired vests, are eligible to participate. Find more information on the Westerville Division of Police, please visit www.westerville.org/police. About Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. For more information or to learn about volunteer opportunities, please call (508) 824-6978. Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. provides information, lists events, and accepts tax-deductible donations of any denomination at www.vik9s.org or mailed to P.O. Box 9 East Taunton, MA 02718.
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Fiji with Officer Bryan Schwartz.
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Westerville Communications Manager Receives
International Appointment Holly Wayt, manager of the Westerville Communications Division, was named president of the Association of PublicSafety Communications Officials (APCO) International, the oldest and largest organization of its kind; this summer. As president of the organization, she leads, APCO’s efforts to provide professional development, training, technical assistance, outreach and advocacy opportunities for public safety communicators around the world for more than 30,000 members. Holly has dedicated her 27-year career to helping the Westerville community. She joined APCO just four years after beginning with the City. More information about APCO can be found at www.APCOintl.org. “I’ve been with APCO since 1995 and it has honestly been the best networking and educational experience that I’ve had in my career,” Holly said. “The benefits of connecting with the people I’ve been able to meet and the opportunity to be involved in the decision making about public safety communications on the local, state and federal levels are innumerable.” The Westerville Communications Division operates 24-hours a day and responds to more than 70,000 calls for emergency services a year. For additional information, visit www.westerville.org/police.
Holly Wayt, Westerville Communications Division Manager assumes her role as President of the Association of Public-Safety Commissions Officials International at the organizations August 2018 conference.
PRIVATE/PUBLIC PARTNERSHIP
Brings Fintech to Westerville Westerville now hosts an innovative financial technology (that is, fintech) research and development program at The Point at Otterbein University, 60 Collegeview Rd., thanks to a first-of-its-kind collaborative effort between the Univerity, JPMorgan Chase, the City and JobsOhio. The outcome of this unique partnership fulfills a specific vision in the City’s Economic Development strategy: connecting industry, higher education and local government to grow the workforce, foster innovation and connect Otterbein University’s well-prepared students with the education that employers need and customers use every day. This sends a message to companies around the world that Westerville is innovative and nimble enough to act quickly. Every industry has been radically changed by the evolution of technology and the finance industry is no exception. Fintech’s reach extends far beyond Wall Street to our very pockets. It shows up on our phones through mobile apps, works 24/7 to keep our sensitive financial data secure and much more. Now, JPMorgan Chase, a global leader in the industry and the City’s largest employer, has placed Westerville at the center of this movement. “With these new programs, the state of Ohio, the Columbus region and our local community become increasingly
From left,Valentina Isakina, Managing Director of JobsOhio; John Comerford, President of Otterbein University; Corrine Burger, Managing Director of JPMorgan Chase & Co. and David Collinsworth,Westerville City Manager.
attractive for new investment,” said David Collinsworth, Westerville City Manager. “They could be anywhere in the world, but they chose to invest here. When the local, regional and statewide business community grows, we all benefit.” The program involves the creation of three innovation spaces dedicated to fintech research and development at The Point. JPMorgan Chase has committed to creating project teams comprised of at least 20 percent Otterbein students from various disciplines. Additionally, three JPMorgan Chase employees will teach four courses at the University including one business and one MBA course. Learn more about how the City leverages strategic partnerships to strengthen the local economy at business.westerville.org.
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Westerville Electric Division
LINES UP FIRST-PLACE RODEO SCORE If you are a Westerville Electric Division customer, you are familiar with the team’s fast, courteous service. This summer, the team put their skills to the test at the American Municipal Power, Inc.’s (AMP) 2018 Lineworkers Rodeo in Columbus, winning first place overall in the Journeyman division.
Challenges replicate real lineworker tasks and skills needed to serve their respective communities. Participants are judged on safety and work practices, neatness, ability, equipment handling and timeliness. Learn more about AMP’s Lineworkers Rodeo at www.publicpower.org.
The event brings together lineworkers from other publicpower agencies for competition across three areas: Journeyman team, individual Journey and apprentice.
For information about the Westerville Electric Division, visit www.westerville.org/electric.
WESTERVILLE MOBILITY PLAN to Help Guide Future Decisions
Westerville’s ability to offer a variety of mobility options relates directly to the vitality of development and the community as a whole. This winter, City staff will present the Westerville Mobility Plan to City Council for consideration. If adopted, the plan will help guide future decisions per considerations set forth in the Westerville Community Plan about how residents and visitors move around the City. The plan seeks to: Improve mobility options, making it easier to bike, walk, ride public transportation and drive in our community and connect to the region. Enhance quality of life, making it safer for youth to get to school, the workforce to get to their places of employment and for people to move about the City in a way that is pleasing to them. Support future and ongoing development, accommodating growth is key to ensuring Westerville can remain economically competitive and vibrant. See the Westerville Community Plan to learn about the City’s vision.
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The framework is the result of months of thorough research and consideration. An open house was held during the summer during which residents had the opportunity to review information, ask questions and provide feedback. The plan will take into account traffic counts, intersection analysis, multi-modal overlaps, street designs for the community, truck routes and the various ways people need Westerville’s roads, trails and sidewalks to function. The plan will be coordinated with Westerville Parks and Recreation, the Recreation and Opens Space (PROS) plan, MORPC’s Regional Corridor Analysis, ODOT improvement plans and Central Ohio Transit Authority’s (COTA) transit improvements. Find supporting documents and details about the creation process at www.westerville.org/mobility.
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FIRST RESPONDERS PARK EXPANSION TO PAY TRIBUTE TO ALL FIRST RESPONDERS Expansion plans for First Responders Park (FRP) have been approved and will soon be underway, scheduled for completion by September 11, 2019 in time for the annual 9/11 Memorial Observance. The park, located at 374 W. Main St., was dedicated in 2010 to honor the service and sacrifice of all first responders. It features the “C-40,” a section of steel from the north tower of the World Trade Center that fell during the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. The existing park also features a sculpture called “The Crossing.” The sculpture honors Westerville firefighter David Theisen, who was killed in 1998 while battling a blaze in Crooksville. The park has been eyed for expansion for some time, but the community response to the Feb. 10, 2018 deaths of Westerville Division of Police Officers Anthony Morelli and Eric Joering in the line of duty expedited plans to create a permanent police memorial. Add to that its compact size and proximity to the noise of West Main Street, expansion plans moved forward last summer.
Expansion features include a ceremonial lawn for larger gatherings, a fountain wall memorializing our fallen local heroes and a walkway that features first responder functions of police, fire, emergency dispatch and public safety chaplains. C-40 will remain in its place as a centerpiece to the park; The Crossing will gaze upon the steel from the southwest walkway of the park as part of the feature on firefighters and emergency medical service providers. The finished park has been designed to provide a comforting place for a grieving community to pay respects to those who gave everything in service. This project is supported by a generous $500,000 donation from the state of Ohio. Learn more about the project at www.westerville.org/FRP.
EXISTING CONDITIONS
The existing park has outgrown its space for important community events like the 9/11 memorial and flag retirement ceremonies. Gatherings at the site must compete with road noise from Main Street. The expansion will create more space for events and provide an atmosphere for quiet contemplation and reflection.
HEROES MEMORIAL FOUNTAIN
For the first time in the park, a water feature will be integrated into the site. The gentle falling water against the rock will encourage visitors to stand close and reach out, near the names of fallen first responders embedded into the stone.
VIEW FROM MAIN STREET
Reducing noise from Main Street was key to accomplishing a more serene experience for park visitors and community events. The steel remains visible from this perspective, as do the state of Ohio, United States and City of Westerville flags. A pedestrian walkway greets you from this angle as well, to begin the walk into and along the site.
INTERIOR VIEW OF PARK
As a visitor is inside the park, there is space to gather or sit alone in thought. A center lawn is introduced with the expansion, ideal for ceremonies and events.
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City of Westerville named a
2019 Global Smart21 Community The City of Westerville was named a 2019 Global Smart21 Community by the Intelligent Community Forum (ICF) on Thursday, Oct. 25. Westerville is one of only four cities in the U.S. to make the list, an annual compilation of 21 international communities leveraging their strengths in the broadband economy to advance economic opportunities and quality of life for citizens and the business community. This is the first ICF recognition for Westerville. Fewer than 200 communities worldwide have been named to this prestigious list. Smart21 communities are eligible to begin a process to be named to the list of 2019 Top 7 Intelligent Communities. “Our residents, workforce, and community partners can celebrate another distinction that puts Westerville on the map with internationally recognized cities. It’s the purposeful decision-making in technology and advancements in digital equality that attract people and jobs and won us this recognition,” said Todd Jackson, Chief Information Officer for the City of Westerville. According to the ICF website, Smart Communities are those which have – whether through crisis or foresight – come to understand the challenges of a global economy and have taken conscious steps to create an ecosystem capable of prospering in it. ICF evaluates communities on the basis of their performance in six key indicators: broadband connectivity, knowledge workforce, innovation, digital equality, sustainability and advocacy.
Smart21 of 2019
ICF also recognizes communities based on collaboration among city government, private business and education. City staff worked closely with representatives from The Point at Otterbein University, Westerville City Schools, Westerville Public Library, JPMorgan Chase and other key stakeholders to craft the nomination, which combines reporting hard data with qualitative narratives to demonstrate the community’s strengths as a hub of innovation and opportunity. Initiatives like the City’s WeConnect data center and fiber network were representative elements of this innovative approach in the Westerville application. The announcement was made by Louis Zacharilla, ICF cofounder, during an event hosted by ICF Canada. “This was a significant effort of telling the Westerville story and our intentional investments in innovation, digital equity and economic development,” said David Collinsworth, Westerville City Manager. “Becoming a Smart21 Intelligent Community puts us in this year’s class with world-renowned cities, including those in Australia, Brazil, France, Taiwan, India, Canada and more. We’re proud of this designation and will continue our efforts to stand out not only in the state of Ohio, but across the globe.” For more information on the Smart21 or the ICF, visit intelligentcommunity.org.
Moscow, Russia
Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada
Nairobi County, Kenya
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Prospect, South Australia, Australia
Binh Duong New City, Vietnam
Rochester, New York, USA
Chiayi City, Taiwan
Sarnia-Lambton County, Ontario, Canada
Chicago, Illinois, USA
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Honor Your Personal Active Duty
VETERAN HEROES WITH MILITARY BANNER Beginning Monday, Jan. 7, the City will begin accepting applications from residents wishing to honor Westerville sons and daughters holding veteran status or who are currently serving in a branch of the U.S. Armed Forces (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps and Coast Guard). The full-color, double-sided banners will feature the individual’s military photo and will be displayed on light poles in Uptown Westerville along State Street, between Home and Walnut Streets. Banners will be displayed during the month of May and again in November to coincide with Veterans’ Day. Applicants may purchase the banner for $130; reservations for space are accepted on a first-come, first served basis beginning Monday, Jan. 7 through Friday, March 1. Because of the projected popularity for this program and limited number of poles, applicants will be added to a waitlist for the next year if applicable. Part of the banner proceeds will support the Westerville Parks Foundation. Applicants must provide a high-resolution digital image or scan of their military member’s photo(s). High-resolution means it is at least 300 dots-per-inch (DPI) for print quality purposes. Simply put, the higher the resolution, the more detail the photo contains resulting in an image that can be digitally enlarged to fit the banner. After a banner is posted for the two-month terms, it will be returned to the individual(s) who purchased it the first week of December 2019. The applicant must be an immediate family member (spouse, parent, sibling, grandchild or legal guardian) of the service member. Find more information about this program at www.westerville. org/militarybanners.
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Free Uptown Public Wi-Fi in Uptown
Now Provided by WēConnect Data Center The City-owned WēConnect Data Center is now powering free public Wi-Fi in Uptown Westerville. The Data Center team began installing new wireless access points in Uptown in the spring with plans to continue the updates in all City buildings. The equipment provides a faster connection for the service. The public network can now be found as “WēConnect” (SSID).
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 901-6515 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
Opened in 2012, the Data Center is the nation’s first municipal facility of its kind. Now a multi-million dollar community asset, WēConnect serves as a connectivity hub for local and regional businesses, providing scalable capacity for future growth. Learn more about WēConnect at www.westerville.org.
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CITY CHARGES UP FLEET WITH ZERO-EMISSION VEHICLES
With the popularity of electric vehicles on the rise, it’s important for the Westerville Electric Division to understand how they work and their impact on the public power supply. That is why the City added two zeroemission, all-electric vehicles to Westerville’s public vehicle fleet this fall. “We’ve seen a market shift with electric vehicle options becoming available at more affordable prices. We want to be ready to accommodate the changing interests of Westerville residents,” said Chris Monacelli, Electric Utility Manager. Westerville took advantage of low unit pricing secured through the City of Columbus fleet bid to purchase two 2018 Nissan Leafs, and will receive a $3,000 rebate for each vehicle. Kevin Weaver, Westerville’s Public Service Department Director, says the decision to bring on electric vehicles has practical benefits. “Electric vehicles make a great deal of sense for most tasks that cities perform,” said Weaver. “Our uses are primarily short-range in nature.” For more information about how the City’s new electric vehicles will be used, visit www.westerville.org.
Electric Division Drop-Offs Provide Safer Solution for Light, Battery Disposal The Westerville Electric Division is on a mission to make recycling holiday lights, light bulbs and batteries safer for residents and refuse workers by providing an alternative to throwing the items in the recycling or trash bin. Holiday lights can become entangled in processing equipment, light bulbs can break and batteries can cause fires in recycling and refuse collection vehicles. All of these items can be dropped off at the Electric Division facility, at 139 E. Broadway Ave. for safe disposal. Beginning Monday, Nov. 19, the Electric Division will accept strands of lights to recycle in exchange for a LED light bulb (limit three bulbs per household, there is no limit to the number of strands can be recycled.) Participants must bring their lights to the Electric Division, 139 E. Broadway Ave., Monday- Friday between the hours of 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. to receive new LED bulbs. Those not interested in an exchange can drop off strands in the marked bins in front of the facility anytime. Light bulbs and batteries can be accepted year round. Just bring them to the Broadway Avenue facility and place them in the marked containers. Batteries must be sorted by type. Accepted types include lithium (rechargeable), lead acid wet cell (vehicles) and typical household (AA, AAA, C, D etc.) Please be sure to sort batteries by type. See more on Westerville Electric Division programs at www.westerville.org/electric.
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Supporting the Community WESTERVILLE PARKS FOUNDATION The Westerville Parks Foundation, in collaboration with the Westerville Parks and Recreation Department, takes pride in their joint mission to ensure that all people have the opportunity to participate in recreation opportunities regardless of financial hardship. For the past 18 years, the Foundation has tirelessly worked to secure philanthropic support to further the efforts of the financial assistance program. There are many ways to help support the financial assistance program and the Westerville Parks Foundation. WESTERVILLE PARKS FOUNDATION BUNNY HOP 5K This family-friendly event is for runners and walkers of all ages and abilities. In addition to the 5K race, the Bunny Hop 5K offers a childrens’ 100-meter dash and is scheduled in coordination with the Spring Eggstravaganza where kids can take part in a free Egg hunt and Kidz Zone complete with music, games, inflatables and petting zoo. Funds raised from registrations for the Bunny Hop 5K go directly to the financial assistance program. CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES The Westerville Parks Foundation could not thrive without our community partners. Corporate sponsors can donate to the Parks Foundation and receive recognition at our three annual events: the Bunny Hop 5K, the Westerville Jazz Series and The Great Westerville Pumpkin Glow. WESTERVILLE LICENSE PLATE PROGRAM Purchase your Westerville license plate through the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV). In addition to showing off your civic pride, a portion of the proceeds go directly to the Westerville Parks Foundation while another portion is donated to anti-bullying initiatives for school aged children. In addition to these efforts the Westerville Parks Foundation accepts donations from individuals, groups and family foundations. All contributions make a difference in the lives of our community. Please join in support for the financial assistance program by contributing to the Westerville Parks Foundation. Applications for the financial assistance programs as well as additional information about the Westerville Parks Foundation can be found by visiting www. westervilleparksfoundation.org or email westervilleparksfoundation@gmail.com.
The Westerville Parks Foundation has provided more than $375,000 to the Parks and Recreation Department to enhance four key areas of the parks system: Trail Enhancements, Public Art, Park Improvements and Scholarships. To date, 265 individuals have received over $13,000 from the financial assistance program. Funds can be used to: •
Purchase a pass to the Westerville Community Center or Highlands Park Aquatic Center
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Take a program at the Community Center or the Senior Center
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Attend an event
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Join a sports league
Westerville Parks and Recreation Department Serves over 850,000 people annually.
The Westerville Parks Foundation was established in 2000 as a 501(c)(3) non-profit, charitable organization. The Foundation works cooperatively with the Westerville Parks and Recreation Department to secure philanthropic support to create and sustain parks, trails, public spaces and programs for future generations. Through fundraising and your generous donations, Westerville’s “City within a Park” vision can become a reality.
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The
Arts Westerville in
The City is seeking submissions from artists, local and beyond, to showcase their love and fondness for Westerville through art in a new exhibition called “To Westerville, with Love.” This exhibition will feature artists who have created artwork with Westerville as the subject matter and pay homage to the citizens, history, culture and architecture of the Westerville community. A committee of City of Westerville staff and local artists will select entries for exhibition. “Submissions will be accepted in all mediums, sculpture and audio visual artworks excluded,” said Derrick McPeak, Arts Program Supervisor for Westerville Parks and Recreation. “Artists of any age are encouraged to submit.” The exhibition will be on display at the Westerville Community Center the month of February. Entries will be accepted by email only. High quality photos or images of your artworks should be emailed to arts@ westerville.org with the subject line “To Westerville, With Love Art Submission.” Individuals may submit up to five pieces each. All submissions should include the following: 1. Name 2. Phone Number 3. Title of Artwork 4. Medium of Artwork 5. Size of Artwork 6. Value of each Artwork Artists will be notified by email of their selection and should deliver their submissions to the Westerville Community Center. The City will provide the means for display of two dimensional work. Artists may be required to provide the means for the display of three-dimensional work. DEADLINE DATE: Monday, Jan. 7, 2019 at 5 pm.
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“TO WESTERVILLE, WITH LOVE” RECEPTION Artists and their families are invited to an open reception on Sunday, Feb. 17, 2 p.m. at the Westerville Community Center, 350 N. Cleveland Ave. Each artist selected may bring prints of their artwork to offer for sale.
SUBMISSION RULES: Artwork (Paintings, Illustrations/Drawings, Collage) • Fulfill the overall size specifications. No larger than 18” x 24” with depth no larger than 4” • Express your own original artwork • If selected, all artwork must be framed and ready to hang Photography (Color or Black and White) • Photos must be high resolution (300 dpi or higher) • All photos must be between 8” x 10” and 11” x 14” with frame size not to exceed 16” x 20” • All photo submissions should be matted, framed and ready to hang. • NOTE: All submitted photos may be used in future promotions with the City of Westerville. Other (Quilts, Fiber/Fabric, Stained Glass, Written Work, etc.) • Quilts should be no larger than 60” x 84” • Stained Glass pieces should be no larger than 18” x 18” • All other submissions should not exceed a finished size of 16” x 20” • NO SCULPTURE or AUDIO-VISUAL WORK WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR THIS EXHIBITION For a complete list of exhibition policies and rules, email arts@westerville.org.
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MONTH of CARING
Westerville Parks & Recreation will be collecting donations for a Month of Caring beginning Nov. 18. Each week a different group of items will be collected to be donated to the Westerville Area Resource Ministry (W.A.R.M.) and Caring and Sharing.
DROP-OFF SCHEDULE NOV. 18 - NOV. 24
New Toys: for ages 10 and under (no used toys please) Gift cards for ages 11-19
NOV. 25 - DEC. 1
Personal Hygiene: soap, deodorant, shampoo, conditioner, toothpaste, etc.
COAT DRIVE Monday, Nov. 19 - Friday, Dec. 21 Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave. Westerville Parks and Recreation Department, in partnership with The Ohio State University Early Head Start Program and Directions for Youth and Families, has organized a winter coat drive benefiting those in need. Bins are available at the Community Center to donate new or gently used infant, toddler and youth coats and jackets.
DEC. 2 - DEC. 8
Pasta/Canned Meats and other staples: chicken, tuna, peanut butter, hot and cold cereals, etc.
DEC. 9 - DEC. 15
Cleaning Supplies/Paper Products: laundry soap, paper towels, toilet paper, tissues, etc. Donations may be dropped off at the Westerville Community Center, 350 N. Cleveland Ave. For more information, please call the Program Supervisor at (614) 901-6511.
Swim with Santa Sunday, Nov. 25 6 - 7:15 p.m. Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave. $7.50 Discounted Resident Rate: $5 Activity #411211-01 Get your photo taken with Santa as he swims in the pool with the lifeguard elves! Photos and time with Santa are included in this fun annual event for ages 0-11 and parents. Parents with children under 6 must be in the water with their children.
Please include your email address when registering, all photos will be emailed.
Registration required.
For more information call (614) 901-6500.
donations pl ea se
Seeking Volunteers:
Snowflake Castle Elf Training Thursday, Nov. 29 2 p.m. Activity #404329-01 6 p.m. Activity #404329-02 Everal Barn and Homestead 60 N. Cleveland Ave.
Want to help spread holiday cheer at the annual Snowflake Castle? Santa is looking for helpers to volunteer for the following positions: Toy Builder, Paint Helper, Toy Wrapper, Santa’s Helpers and general volunteer. Those interested in building toys should attend one Elf Training session. Trained Elves may sign up for Snowflake Castle shifts at the completion of the training session.
Register online at www.westerville.org/registration. Call (614) 901-6560 with questions.
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Evening
at the
North Pole
Thursday, Dec. 13 Friday, Dec. 14 6 - 7:30 p.m. Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave. Activity # 408603-01 Child 408603-02 Adult 408603-03 Child 408603-04 Adult
Date Thursday, Dec. 13 Thursday, Dec. 13 Friday, Dec. 14 Friday, Dec. 14
Ages 8 and under with parent $15 per child / $10 per adult Infants under one year are free. Registration required.
Santa’s elves will serve a light meal with a special dessert and beverages. Santa will share great stories from the North Pole! Holiday crafts and a sing-a-long will get everyone in the holiday spirit!
Letters from Santa!
Treat your child to this special holiday memento, a letter from Santa. $1 per address. To order letters from Santa, fill in all information requested below. Spelling will appear exactly as you specify. Please print. Fill out one sheet per child and staple together.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Child’s Full Name________________________________________________________________________________ Child’s Street Address_____________________________________________________________________________ Child’s City, State and Zip__________________________________________________________________________ Child’s First Name___________________________________________________Age_________M/F_____________ Gift the Child Wants/ Is Likely to Receive______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Your Name___________________________Relationship_________________Phone Number____________________ Drop off completed form at the front desk of the Westerville Community Center or mail to Santa Letters, 350 N. Cleveland Ave., Westerville, OH 43082 by Nov. 30, 2018. Questions? Call (614) 901-6500. 20
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CARDBOARD BOAT RACE
Tree Lighting Ceremony
Saturday, Dec. 1 12-1 p.m. Westerville Community Center Watering Hole 350 N. Cleveland Ave. $5 per boat Activity #411214-01
Friday, Nov. 30 7 p.m. City Hall Courtyard 21 S. State St.
Can you build a boat capable of carrying you across the pool? Join us for some crazy races in solo, two-person and unlimited team categories. Materials must float and cannot be made from an actual watercraft.
Live holiday music, candle-lighting ceremony and more. Music by the Milestone Lane preschoolers and Westerville Community Band.
Suggested material: wood, milk jugs, 2-liter bottles, tires, inner tubes, balloons and beach balls. Divisions include solo, two-person, family, raft and demolition derby.
Noon-Lite Madness Monday, Dec. 31 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave. $5 per child Registration Required Activity #408604-01
“A Preschooler’s New Year’s Eve Celebration” Crafts and Entertainment Celebrate New Year’s Eve preschool style with crafts, entertainment and a countdown at noon to celebrate the New Year.
Ar t Exhibitions at the Community Center JA NUARY TB D FE BR UA RY Love” “To We ste rvi lle, wit h MA RC H Ve ry Sp eci al Art s
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Civitans
Holiday Tree Toss Saturday, Jan. 5 2 p.m. $20 per person or $80 per team of four Ages 18 and older
Pee Wee Play Gym Mondays, Jan. 7 - March 11 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave. Age 3 and under with parent Drop-In $3
Help raise money for Westerville Special Olympics and the Adaptive & Inclusion programs with Westerville Parks and Recreation. There will be awards and prizes for the best tree throws and best holidaythemed costume. Each registered participant will receive a t-shirt.
Toddler Time
Fridays, Jan. 11 - March 15 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave. Kindergarten age and under with parent Drop-In $3
Join us for a morning of fun and play. A wide variety of large and fine motor skills equipment will be available. This program will benefit your child by increasing social skills and encouraging family involvement. This is a drop-in program; registration is not required. Every child or group of children must be accompanied by an adult. Children up to 6-monthsold are allowed to accompany at no charge. Toddler Time includes arts and crafts. Frequent-visitor cards can be purchased at the front desk. Cards are $15 for six visits.
DR P IN
FUN WITH COSI WORKSHOPS! WORKSHOPS MAGNETS, MIXING AND MOTION
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JOIN COSI FOR A FUN HOUR OF HANDS-ON ACTIVITIES.
CSI: CRIMINAL SCIENCE INVESTIGATION
BEGINNER ROBOTICS
Investigate the science behind gravity, magnetism and chemical reactions. Build ramps and magnetic building blocks, launch rockets and use real tools in this fun hands-on class. It’s a fizzing, popping, twisting, turning, pushing, pulling scientific experience!
Step inside a forensics laboratory and bring the science behind a crime scene to life. This hands-on program will take you into real-life crime case files and explore the scientific technologies, processes and procedures that investigators use to discover the truth.
Find out how robots work in this incredible intro workshop. Explore energy, circuitry and the “language” of robots as you test out COSI’s programming challenges. Bring a fairytale to life, pilot a Bee-Bot between flowers, escape the Black Forest or choose a different adventure as you learn about computer programming.
Saturday, Jan. 12 10 - 11 a.m. Westerville Community Center Activity# 113740-01 Ages 4-6 with parent $15
Saturday, Jan. 19 10 - 11 a.m. Westerville Community Center Activity# 113742-01 Ages 10 and up $15
Saturday, Feb. 2 10 - 11 a.m. Westerville Community Center Activity# 113741-01 Ages 7-12 $15
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RESIDENCY STATUS WITH WESTERVILLE PARKS & RECREATION
Friday, Jan. 11 & Feb. 8 6 - 9 p.m. Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave. Ages 11 to 14 $5 Teen Night will be the highlight of your weekend! For $5, teens have access to the gymnasium, pool, climbing wall and entertainment room. Pizza, snacks and drinks along with music and dancing provided. For more information, call (614) 901-6506.
Residency status for all Westerville Parks and Recreation activities and classes expires Dec. 31, 2018. Proof of residency is required each year to receive the resident rate. Once provided, residency status is not required again until the following year. For more information call the Community Center at (614) 901-6500 or visit www.westerville.org/parks.
SELF DEFENSE FOR WOMEN
VET ADVENTURE Saturday Jan. 12 9 - 11 a.m. My Vet Hospital 7369-OH-3 Westerville $30 Discounted Resident Rate $25 Activity #110209-01
Sign your pet enthusiast up for this fun morning adventure of science and medicine with Dr. Bishop at My Vet Animal Hospital . Your young aspiring vet will take a behind-the-scene tour of a veterinary hospital and explore a variety of vet tools such as viewing X-rays of actual dog and cat patients, microscope use and watching a dog have her teeth cleaned. We will also be listening with stethoscopes to a variety of furry patients hearts.
Saturday, Jan. 19 or Saturday, March 16 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. Ages 14 and up with adult $25 (refundable) Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave.
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The Westerville Division of Police recognizes the need to educate women in our community to help reduce their risk of becoming victims of crime. The Division’s self defense instructors developed a course designed to teach simple, effective defense skills. Class size is limited to 20 participants. Register at www.westerville.org/selfdefense.
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WESTERVILLE
MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.
Breakfast Celebration Monday, Jan. 21 Registration 7:30 a.m. Breakfast 8 a.m. Villa Milano 1630 Schrock Rd. $25 Adult $15 Student
Enjoy a morning of unity, celebration and song as the Westerville community presents the 13th-annual Westerville Martin Luther King, Jr. Breakfast Celebration. Event registration forms and additional information are online at www.westervillechamber.com.
WESTERVILLE
LACROSSE CLUB Become a Westerville Warcat! Spring Season Begins March 2019 Girls & Boys Teams: 1st/2nd grade 3rd/4th grade 5th/6th grade 7th/8th grade Please visit westervillelax.org for more information. Registration begins early December.
Yoga, Meditation and Mingle Friday, Jan. 18 5:30-7:30 p.m. Everal Barn 60 N. Cleveland Ave. Registration is required Activity #105941-01 $20 Discounted Resident Rate $15 Flow into 2019 with positivity and balance. Join us for an amazing evening of yoga, snacks and conversation. This is the perfect opportunity to relax and renew after the hectic holiday season. Gather your friends or significant other or arrive solo to meet new friends as you relax in this enjoyable time of socialization. Rate includes a light refreshment courtesy of Fresh Thyme and 90-minutes of instructor-guided Yoga/meditation. No childcare. Please bring a Yoga mat.
P L AY BALL!
Westerville Youth Baseball & Softball League Spring/Summer Leagues Baseball (ages 7-18) Softball (ages 7-18) Tee-Ball (ages 5-6)
March 2, 9 and 16 Walk-in Registraton at Westerville Program Center 64 E. Walnut St. 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
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#ALLIN
Recreation Fair Saturday, Jan. 26 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave FREE A resource fair connecting the differently-abled community with art and recreation opportunities within the greater Columbus area. This event is open to all ages and abilities. Families, individuals and caregivers welcome.
WESTERVILLE
Amateur Soccer Association 2019 Season begins April 1 Registration opens Jan. 1 Walk-up Registration Feb. 2 Providing fun and recreation for U5 to U12 and Middle/High School Coed and Girls Recreation Leagues. Select Leagues and Adult Leagues available. www.wasasoccer.org
Home Landscape Seminar and Rain Barrel Workshop Saturday, May 11 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Westerville Service Complex 370 Park Meadow Rd. Learn about composting, propagation, getting more plants for less money, plant selection, locations and utility conflicts in this free seminar. Light refreshments and door prizes, donated by our sponsors, will be available.
Sponsored by: Westerville Garden Club
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2019 Father & Daughter Dance Friday, Feb. 1 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave Ages 6- 13 $25 per person Discount Resident Rate: $20 per person Activity# 102109-01
This Father & Daughter Dance will be one to remember. This activity allows daughters to attend a semiformal dance with their fathers or special male mentor. A delicious catered dinner will be provided during the evening, along with a gift bag for the girls and a promtype photo to cherish the memory. Registration is required. Price is per person. Sibling Rate: $15 Sibling Discounted Resident Rate: $10
STUFFED ANIMAL
CLINIC
Saturday, March 2 1 - 3 p.m. My Vet Animal Hospital 7369 OH-3 All Ages $5 per child Activity# 110208-01
Bring your favorite stuffed animal to My Vet Animal Hospital. During the vet visit, children will choose from a list of ailments and follow the process to make their stuffed animal well again. It may require an X-ray or bandage, but they will be feeling better in no time. A portion of the registration fee goes to ADOPT Pet Rescue Group.
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Underwater Egg Hunt Sunday, March 31 Westerville Community Center Watering Hole 350 N. Cleveland Ave. Ages 4 to 11 $7.50 per child Discounted Resident Rate: $5 per child
211112-01 10:30 a.m. 9-11 year olds 211112-02 10:45 a.m. 7-8 year olds 211112-03 11 a.m. 6 year olds 211112-04 11:10 a.m. 4-5 year olds (with a parent) Grab your swimsuit and get ready for a “splashing” good time during this unique egg hunt. Colored eggs will float and sink to the bottom of the Community Center leisure pool. Collected eggs can be exchanged for candy and toys! Enjoy carnival games before the hunt. The hunt will be divided into age groups. Families are invited to stay after the egg hunt and enjoy open swim from 12-5 p.m. Parents are free!
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Eggstravaganza Saturday, April 20 8 a.m. Westerville Sports Complex 325 N. Cleveland Ave. Early Bird Registration $30 through Feb. 28 $35 March 1 - April 19 $45 Day of Race 100-Meter Kids Dash $15 per child Ages 7 and under
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Register online at www.westervillebunnyhop.com Race fee includes t-shirt, medal and swag bag. Food and drinks available after race.
Civitans
Egg Hunt
Kidz Zone!
For Individuals with Disabilities
Saturday, April 20 9 - 11 a.m. Westerville Sports Complex 325 N. Cleveland Ave. FREE This year’s event will be bigger and better than ever with over 8,000 eggs. Arrive early and don’t forget your basket. This is a rain or shine event, please dress appropriately.
2 years and under (Field 1) Only field where parents are allowed with child Begins promptly at 10 a.m.
3 - 4 years (Field 2) 5 - 6 years (Field 3) 7 - 8 years (Field 4) 9 - 10 years (Field 1) Begins promptly at 10:30 a.m.
Saturday, April 20 11 a.m. Community Center Maple Rooms 350 N. Cleveland Ave. All ages welcome Door Prizes and a visit from the Bunny always make for a good time. Please call (614) 901-6501 for more information.
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Westerville QuarterLY NOVEMBER 11/18/2018
Month of Caring - Week 1
11/19/2018
Yard Waste Collection
Nov. 18 - Nov. 24
11/19/2018
Leaf Collection - Week 6
11/20/2018
Coat Drive
11/20/2018
Refuse/Recycling Collection
11/21/2018
Mayor’s Court
11/21/2018
WCC Holiday Hours
WCC
12/17/2018
Yard Waste Collection
Citywide
12/18/2018
Refuse/Recycling Collection
Citywide
12/19/2018
Mayor’s Court
WCC
12/20/2018
Planning Commission
Holiday Hours at the Community Center 5:45 a.m. - 5 p.m. WCC
Nov. 19 - Dec. 21
9 a.m.
11/22/2018
Thanksgiving- City Offices Closed
11/23/2018
City Offices Closed WCC open 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
11/25/2018
Month of Caring - Week 2
11/25/2018
Swim With Santa*
11/26/2018
Yard Waste Collection Leaf Collection - Week 7 Refuse/Recycling Collection
11/28/2018
Mayor’s Court
11/28/2018
Planning Commission
12/24/2018
Yard Waste Collection
WCC
12/25/2018
City Offices Closed Parks and Recreation Facilities Closed
12/25/2018
Refuse/Recycling Collection Delayed
Citywide
12/26/2018
Refuse/Recycling Collection
Citywide
WCC
12/26/2018
Mayor’s Court
Watering Hole
12/31/2018
WCC Holiday Hours
5:45 a.m - 5 p.m.
WCC
Citywide
12/31/2018
Noon-lite Madness*
11 a.m - 1 p.m.
WCC
Citywide
12/31/2018
Yard Waste Collection
Citywide Council Chambers
9 a.m.
Council Chambers
6:30 p.m.
Tree Lighting Ceremony
City Hall Courtyard
7 p.m.
DECEMBER 12/1/2018
Cardboard Boat Race* 12-1 p.m.
12/2/2018
Month of Caring - Week 2
WCC Dec. 2 - Dec. 8
WCC
12/3/2018 Snowflake Castle* 9 a.m.-12 p.m. and 5-8 p.m. Dec. 3 - Dec. 8
WCC
12/3/2018
Leaf Collection - Week 8
12/3/2018
Yard Waste Collection
12/5/2018
Refuse/Recycling Collection
Citywide
WCC
11/29/2018 Snowflake Castle Elf Training* 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. Everal Barn at Heritage Park 11/30/2018
Council Chambers
6:30 p.m.
12/24/2018
Nov. 25 - Dec. 1
11/27/2018
Council Chambers
9 a.m.
Citywide
6-7:15 p.m.
11/26/2018
Citywide
Council Chambers
5:45 a.m - 5 p.m.
Citywide
Citywide
Citywide Citywide
12/5/2018
Pancake Breakfast
12/5/2018
Mayor’s Court
12/6/2018
Uptown Review Board 6:30 p.m.
12/6/2018
Bicycle Advisory Group 6:30 p.m.
12/7/2018
Tree Lighting Ceremony
12/7/2018
Resident Online Registration
12/8/2018
Resident In-Person Registration
WSC
7-10 a.m.
Council Chambers
9 a.m.
Council Chambers WCC City Hall Courtyard
7 p.m. 12 p.m.
WCC
8 a.m.
12/9/2018
Month of Caring - Week 3
12/9/2018
Open Online Registration
12/10/2018
Open In-person Registration
12/10/2018
Leaf Collection - Week 9
12/11/2018
Refuse/Recycling Collection
12/11/2018
Phone Calls from Santa*
12/12/2018
Mayor’s Court
12/13/2018
Phone Calls from Santa*
12/13/2018
Evening at the North Pole*
12/14/2018
Board of Zoning Appeals Meeting 6:30 p.m. Council Chambers
12/15/2018
Evening at the North Pole*
12/17/2018
Leaf Collection - Week 10
Dec. 9 - Dec. 15
WCC
12 p.m. WCC, WSC
8 a.m.
Citywide
Citywide
6:30-7:30 p.m. Council Chambers
9 a.m. 6:30-7:30 p.m.
6:30-7:30 p.m. 6:30-7:30 p.m.
WCC WCC Citywide
Council Chambers
9 a.m.
Citywide
JANUARY City Offices Closed Parks and Recreation Facilities Closed
Citywide
1/1/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection Delayed
Citywide
1/2/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
1/2/2019
Mayor’s Court
1/1/2019
Citywide Council Chambers
9 a.m.
1/5/2019
Civitans Tree Toss
1/7/2019
Yard Waste Collection
1/8/2019
City Council
Council Chambers
2 p.m.
Citywide
Council Chambers
7 p.m.
1/8/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
1/9/2019
Mayor’s Court
Citywide Council Chambers
9 a.m.
1/10/2019
Board of Zoning Appeals Meeting 6:30 p.m. Council Chambers
1/11/2019
Teen Night 6-9 p.m.
1/12/2019
Vet Adventure* 9-11 a.m.
1/12/2019
COSI Workshop* 10-11 a.m.
1/14/2019
Yard Waste Collection
WCC My Vet Hospital WCC
Citywide
1/15/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
1/15/2019
City Council
1/15/2019
4th Quarter 2018 Individual Estimate Taxes Due
1/16/2019
Mayor’s Court
Citywide Council Chambers
7 p.m.
Council Chambers
9 a.m.
1/18/2019 Yoga, Mediation and Mingle* 5:30-7:30 p.m. Everal Barn at Heritage Park 1/19/2019
COSI Workshop* 10-11 a.m.
1/19/2019
Self Defense for Women* 8 a.m.-1 p.m.
1/21/2019
Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast Celebration 8 a.m.Villa Milano
1/21/2019
Yard Waste Collection
1/21/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
1/23/2019
Mayor’s Court
1/23/2019
Planning Commission
1/26/2019
#ALLIN Recreation Fair 10 a.m.- 2 p.m.
1/28/2019
Yard Waste Collection
WCC Citywide
Citywide Council Chambers
9 a.m. 6:30 p.m.
1/29/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
1/30/2019
Mayor’s Court
9 a.m.
WCC
Council Chambers
WCC Citywide Citywide
Council Chambers
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WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
A FEBRUARY
APRIL
2/1/2019
Father Daughter Dance* 6:30-8:30 p.m.
WCC
4/1/2019
Yard Waste Collection
2/2/2019
COSI Workshop* 10-11 a.m.
WCC
4/2/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
2/4/2019
Yard Waste Collection
2/5/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
Citywide
Citywide
4/2/2019
City Council
Citywide
4/3/2019
Mayor’s Court
Council Chambers
4/4/2019
Uptown Review Board 6:30 p.m.
Council Chambers
4/6/2019
Tax Assistance 8 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Council Chambers
4/8/2019
Yard Waste Collection
WCC
4/9/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
Citywide
Council Chambers
7 p.m.
Council Chambers
9 a.m.
2/5/2019
City Council
2/6/2019
Mayor’s Court
2/7/2019
Uptown Review Board 6:30 p.m.
2/8/2019
Teen Night 6-9 p.m.
2/11/2019
Yard Waste Collection
2/12/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
2/13/2019
Mayor’s Court
Council Chambers
4/12/2019
Extended Hours for Tax Assistance 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. 64 E. Walnut St.
2/14/2019
Board of Zoning Appeals Meeting 6:30 p.m. Council Chambers
2/18/2019
Yard Waste Collection
Citywide
4/15/2019
2018 Income Tax Filing; Federal Extensions 1st Quarter 2019 Estimates Due 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. 64 E. Walnut St.
2/19/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
Citywide
4/15/2019
Yard Waste Collection
Council Chambers
4/16/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
7 p.m. 9 a.m.
9 a.m.
2/19/2019
City Council
2/20/2019
Mayor’s Court
2/20/2019
Yard Waste Collection
2/25/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
2/26/2019
State of the Community Address
2/27/2019
Mayor’s Court
2/27/2019
Planning Commission
7 p.m.
Mayor’s Court
4/11/2019
Board of Zoning Appeals Meeting 6:30 p.m. Council Chambers
7 p.m. Council Chambers Council Chambers Council Chambers
6:30 p.m.
Citywide
4/10/2019
Citywide
9 a.m.
Citywide
Citywide
Citywide
64 E. Walnut St.
Citywide
Council Chambers
9 a.m.
Council Chambers
Council Chambers
9 a.m.
Citywide
Citywide
4/16/2019
City Council
4/17/2019
Mayor’s Court
4/20/2019
Bunny Hop 5K*
4/20/2019
Spring Eggstravaganza 9 - 11 a.m. Westerville Sports Complex
4/20/2019
Civitans Egg Hunt
4/21/2019
Annual Hydrant flushing Program Week 1
Council Chambers
7 p.m.
Council Chambers
9 a.m. 8 a.m. 11 a.m.
Westerville Sports Complex
WCC Citywide
MARCH 3/2/2019
Stuffed Animal Clinic* 1-3 p.m.
3/4/2019
Yard Waste Collection
3/5/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
My Vet Hospital Citywide
Citywide
3/5/2019
City Council
3/6/2019
Mayor’s Court
3/7/2019
Uptown Review Board 6:30 p.m.
3/11/2019
Home Landscape Seminar and Rain Barrel Workshop 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Westerville Service Complex
3/11/2019
Yard Waste Collection
3/12/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
3/13/2019
Mayor’s Court
3/14/2019
Board of Zoning Appeals Meeting 6:30 p.m. Council Chambers
Council Chambers
7 p.m.
Council Chambers
9 a.m.
Council Chambers
Citywide
Citywide Council Chambers
9 a.m.
3/16/2019
Self Defense for Women* 8 a.m.-1 p.m.
3/18/2019
Yard Waste Collection
3/19/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
3/19/2019
City Council
WCC Citywide
Citywide Council Chambers
7 p.m.
3/20/2019
Mayor’s Court
3/25/2019
Yard Waste Collection
3/26/2019
Refuse/Recycling Collection
Council Chambers
9 a.m.
Citywide
3/27/2019
Mayor’s Court
3/27/2019
Planning Commission
3/31/2019
Underwater Egg Hunt* 10:30-11:10 a.m.
Citywide Council Chambers
9 a.m. 6:30 p.m.
Council Chambers
WCC
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AQUATICS
DEEP WATER AEROBICS
THE PERFECT ADDITION TO ANY FITNESS PROGRAM
No matter the weather outside, the Watering Hole at the Westerville Community Center has opportunities for fitness, recreation and social activity. One staple is the many aqua fitness programs available that take place in both the leisure and lap pools yearround. A popular class is Deep Water Aerobics which takes place in the deep area of the lap pool every weekday morning at 9:30 a.m. This highintensity class for cardiovascular, strength and tone is a complete workout for the purpose of flexibility, aerobic capacity and overall fitness. Sylvia Robinson, Westerville’s newest aqua fitness instructor, began teaching as a way to keep herself on a health journey. She quickly discovered a gift for creating a welcoming and safe environment for those fearing judgement in the gym.
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“I feel accomplished when people return to my class or take my suggestions and attend other classes,” said Robinson. “I feel trusted and feel like I have an impact. It is more rewarding than anything else I’ve done.” Aqua fitness classes are a great addition to any physical fitness program, by incorporating team exercises into class, participants begin talking to each other and create what Sylvia calls “accountability partners.” “I try to take time to talk to my participants, get to know them, make them feel welcomed and at home.” she said. “It’s important to keep the atmosphere fun but also give a good workout.” For more information on the Deep Water Aerobics class offered this season, see page 31.
AQUATICS WATER AEROBICS AQUAFLEX
AQUACIZE WCC
DURATION: 10 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Cynthia Vazquez AGE(S): 16 & 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)
105215-01 Jan. 3 - March 12 9 - 10 a.m. Tue/Thu
ADULT FITNESS SWIMMING
DURATION: 10 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Cynthia Vazquez^ Debbie Leach ^^ AGE(S): 16 & up RATE: $75 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $60
BASIC Time
Day(s)
Tue/Thu
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)
111114-01 Jan. 3 - March12 5:50-6:50 a.m. Tue/Thu 111114-02 Jan. 3 - March12 8:30-9:30 a.m. Tue/Thu
WCC
A
This high-intensity class for cardiovascular, strength and tone workouts uses the deep area of the lap pool. Participants do a complete workout for the purpose of flexibility, aerobic capacity and overall fitness. BASIC/INTERMEDIATE Day(s)
RATE: $85 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $70
DURATION: 10 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Leslie Warthman AGE(S): 16 & up RATE: $75 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $60
WCC
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
RATE: $75 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $60
Activity # Date
405216-02^^ Jan. 3 - March 12 9:30-10:30 a.m. Tue/Thu
AQUA FITNESS CLASSES
WATER FITNESS
105216-01^ Jan. 2-March 11 9:30-10:30 a.m. Mon/Wed/Fri
Time
Day(s)
105225-01 Jan. 2 - March 11 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. Mon/Wed
COMBO WATER WORKOUT DURATION: 10 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Paula Hamilton AGE(S): 16 & up RATE: $85 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $70
WCC
105231-02^^ Jan. 3 - March 12 11a.m.-12 p.m.Tue/Thu
DEEP WATER AEROBICS
Time
DURATION: 10 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Jeanne Smith AGE(S): 16 & up RATE: $75 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $60
Activity # Date
105231-01^ Jan. 3 - March 12 10 -11a.m.
Activity # Date
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 # Date
DURATION: 10 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Sylvia Robinson^ Jeanne Smith^^ AGE(S): 16 & up
WCC
WCC
A
Late Fall Aqua Fitness Classes are now available at
DROP-IN AVAILABLE FOR AQUA FITNESS CLASSES BASED ON AVAILABILITY OF SPACE. Rate $7.50 Discounted Resident Rate $5
HYDRORIDER AQUABIKE CLASS DURATION: 10 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Tiffany DuPont ^ Jeanne Smith^^ AGE(S): 16 & 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
A shallow-water, total-body workout that combines weight resistance and flexibility. Emphasizes aerobic activity and is a great cross-training routine.
WCC
Time
Day(s)
105243-01^ Jan. 3 - March 12 7 - 7:45 a.m. Tue/Thu 105243-02^ Jan. 3 - March12 10:45- 11:30 a.m.Tue/Thu 105243-03^^ Jan. 2 - March11 6:30- 7:15 p.m. Mon/Wed
ALL LEVELS Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
105232-01 Jan. 2 - March11 11 a.m. -12 p.m. Mon/Wed/Fri
www.westerville.org/registration
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WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
WATER AEROBICS WATER TONING
LOW IMPACT WATER WORKOUT
DURATION: 10 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Debbie Leach AGE(S): 16 & up RATE: $75 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $60
WCC
A
This shallow-water workout will involve intervals of cardiovascular training, as well as strength and tone exercises emphasizing flexibility and joint mobility. INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED
Activity # Date
105229-01
Time
Jan. 3 - March 12 12 - 1 p.m.
Day(s)
Tue/Thu
DURATION: 10 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Sally Spanitz AGE(S): 16 & up RATE: $85 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $70
WCC
A
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
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
If you are an older adult and have an eligible health insurance plan, you may qualify for the FREE Silver Sneakers program at Westerville Community Center. Only Silver Sneakers Passholders may participate in Silver Sneakers Classes.
105214-01 Jan. 2 - March 11 9 - 10 a.m. Mon/Wed/Fri
SILVER SPLASH: AQUA, BALANCE & TONE SHALLOW WATER FITNESS
Reminder
DURATION: 10 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Tiffany DuPont Paula Hamilton AGE(S): 16 & up RATE: $85 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $70
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WCC
A
This shallow-water class is designed to work your entire body. Class includes cardiovascular training as well as strength, toning and flexibility segments. Splash your way to a new level of fitness.
You may check into your swim class 20-minutes prior to class.
ALL LEVELS
Activity # Date
105241-01
Time
Day(s)
Jan. 3 - March 12 8-9 a.m. Tue/Thu/Fri
WATER AI CHI
WCC DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Jill Schmall NEW! Y AGE(S): 40 & up RATE: $55 A DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $45 Ai Chi is a form of aquatic exercise used for relaxation, fitness and physical rehabilitation. This class combines slow fluid movements with similar postures to Tai Chi. Come relax and experience a flowing mind and body connection. It will release tension and revitalize your soul! The class will also incorporate stretching and light cardio.
An annual swim pass for the Westerville Community Center (indoor) Watering Hole is perfect for all ages.
INTERMEDIATE
Activity # Date
105242-01
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Time
Day(s)
See page 89 for details.
Jan. 8 - Feb. 27 7:05 - 8 p.m. Tue/Thu
ADULT
P
PRESCHOOL
Y
YOUTH
WCC - Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave.
OA OLDER ADULT
WCC DURATION: 10 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Debbie Leach Tiffany DuPont A AGE(S): 50-year-olds & 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)
Jan. 2 - March 6
1- 1:50 p.m.
Wed
SILVER SPLASH: AQUA, CARDIO & TONE
WCC DURATION: 10/11 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Debbie Leach Tiffany DuPont A Paula Hamilton AGE(S): 50 & 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. Please note, there will be no class the week of Nov 19-23 for the Thanksgiving Holiday. Date
Time
Jan. 7 - March 11 Jan. 7 - March 11 Jan. 9 - March 13 Jan. 9 - March 13 Jan. 2 - March 6 Jan. 2 - March 6
LIVE WELL
Day(s)
10:05 a.m. - 10:55 p.m. Mon 12:05- 12:55 p.m.
Mon
10:05 a.m. - 10:55 p.m. Wed 1:05- 1:55 p.m.
Wed
12:05- 12:55 p.m.
Wed
10:05 a.m. - 10:55 p.m. Fri
PC PARENT/CHILD
WSC - Westerville Senior Center 310 W. Main St.
SWIMMING ADAPTIVE SWIM LESSONS (Ages 3 - 12, Teen class for ages13 - 18)
LESSONS 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
PC
(24 months to 4-5 years)
The Goldfish program is designed to develop the child’s comfort level in water and readiness for learning more advanced swimming skills. Parents work one-on-one with their child in the water to learn front kicks, prone glide, underwater exploration, rolling over and holding position.
THREE & ME LESSONS (Age 3)
PC
This program acts as a bridge for your children between the parent/child and guppy classes. If your child is still hesitant to be in the water without a parent, this program may help. A parent will be in the water with their child. Children will work on front kicks, bubble blowing, supported floating, and underwater exploration.
GUPPY SWIM LESSONS (Ages 3 - 6)
Children must be comfortable in the water without their parents. Water Exploration. This class is suitable for children who are beginner swimmers. Children will learn elementary swimming skills for building upon future levels. Objectives include: supported front and back floats, kicking, bubble blowing, alternate arm action and safety skills. Two-year-olds are not allowed in this class. Parents are not in the water with their children.
TADPOLE SWIM LESSONS (Ages 3 - 8)
Primary Skills. Suitable for swimmers who have passed Guppy and/or can meet the prerequisites. Children should be able to submerge for three seconds, float on their back and front with support and do a supported crawl. Objectives include: independent back and front crawl and finning on back. Most students require two or more sessions before completing all objectives.
DOLPHIN SWIM LESSONS (Ages 4 -12)
This program bridges the gap between the Turtle class in shallow-water and the Minnow class in deeper water. Skills include floating, treading water, front and back crawl, basics of diving and deep water entry and safety.
MINNOW SWIM LESSONS (Ages 5 - 12)
Stroke Development. Suitable for swimmers who have passed Turtle and/or can meet the prerequisites. Children at this level should be comfortable in deep water, swim front crawl with rhythmic breathing for 20 yards, swim back crawl for 20 yards, tread water for 30 seconds and complete a dive from the seated position. Objectives include: deep water bobbing, rotary breathing, diving from side of pool, building endurance by swimming distances, the basics of breaststroke, side stroke, turning at the wall and more.
PORPOISE SWIM LESSONS (Ages 5 - 12)
Stroke Refinement. For swimmers who have passed Minnow and/or can meet the prerequisites. Children at this level should be comfortable in deep water, swim front crawl with rhythmic breathing for 25 yards, swim back crawl for 25 yards, tread water for one minute and complete a dive from the standing position. Objectives include: alternate breathing, elementary backstroke, dolphin kick, diving from a diving board and more.
SHARK SWIM LESSONS (Ages 6 - 14)
Swimmers should be able to dive into deep water, perform the four basic swim strokes for 15 yards each and tread water for one minute. Objectives will vary according to the student’s needs and level but include: approach and hurdle on diving board, enhancing strokes, butterfly stroke, flip turns, breast and side stroke turns, stroke enhancement, endurance training and diving.
TEEN/ADULT SWIM LESSONS
This class is suitable for teens and adults at the beginner-level. The instructor will develop individual lesson plans for each participant. Participants will gain confidence in their swimming skills and learn safety in and around the water.
HOMESCHOOL SWIM LESSONS
Swim lessons are a great physical education addition for the homeschool curriculum. Children will be divided according to their ages.
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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SWIM LESSONS
WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
REGISTRATION DATES FOR SWIM LESSONS Fri Dec. 7, 12 p.m. - Online resident registration Sat Dec. 8, 8 a.m. - In-person resident registration Sun Dec. 9, 12 p.m. - Online open registration Mon Dec. 10, 8 a.m. - In-person open registration
SESSION (A) 8 WEEK CLASS Rate: $55 / Discounted Resident Rate: $45
JAN. 7 - FEB. 25 Activity # 111102-01 111104-01 111103-01 111120-01 111104-02 111105-02 111103-02 111105-03 111110-01 111106-01 111109-01
Level PC Goldfish Tadpole Guppy PC Adaptive (Teen) Tadpole Turtle Guppy Turtle Dolphin Minnow PC 3 & Me
MON Time 9:50 -10:20 a.m. 10:30 -11a.m. 11:10 -11:40 a.m. 5 -5:30 p.m. 5 -5:30 p.m. 5 -5:30 p.m. 5:45 -6:15 p.m. 5:45 -6:15 p.m. 5:45 -6:15 p.m. 6:30 - 7 p.m. 6:45 - 7:15 p.m.
SESSION (A) 8 WEEK CLASS Rate: $55 / Discounted Resident Rate: $45
JAN. 8 - FEB. 26 Activity # 111104-03 111102-02 111103-03 111102-03 111103-04 111104-04 111106-02 111101-01 111103-05 111104-05 111105-04 111103-06 111104-06 111105-05 111110-02 111104-07 111110-03 111108-01
Level Tadpole PC Goldfish Guppy PC Goldfish Guppy Tadpole Minnow PC Tiny Tot Guppy Tadpole Turtle Guppy Tadpole Turtle Dolphin Tadpole Dolphin Shark
TUE Time 9:50- 10:20 a.m. 10:30- 11 a.m. 11:10- 11:40 a.m. 5:45- 6:15 p.m. 5:45 - 6:15 p.m. 5:45 - 6:15 p.m. 5:45- 6:15 p.m. 6:30 - 7 p.m. 6:30 - 7 p.m. 6:30 - 7 p.m. 6:30 - 7 p.m. 7:15 - 7:45 p.m. 7:15 - 7:45 p.m. 7:15 - 7:45p.m. 7:15 - 7:45 p.m. 8 - 8:30 p.m. 8 - 8:30 p.m. 8 - 8:30 p.m.
PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS
AGE(S): 5-year-olds & up RATE: $145 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $130 Each participant will have the opportunity to work with an instructor who provides individualized attention at the participant’s own pace. Lessons are a 30-minutes for eight weeks and begin the week of Jan. 6. Please contact the aquatics staff at (614) 901-6505 for questions. Activity #111130-01
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ADULT
P
PRESCHOOL
Y
YOUTH
WCC - Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave.
SESSION (A) 8 WEEK CLASS Rate: $55 / Discounted Resident Rate: $45
JAN. 9 - FEB. 27 Activity # 111102-04 111101-02 111121-01 111121-02 111121-03 111105-07 111120-01 111104-08 111105-08 111110-04 111108-02
WED
Level PC Goldfish PC Tiny Tot Homeschool I Homeschool II Homeschool III Turtle PC Adaptive Tadpole Turtle Dolphin Shark
Time 9:50- 10:20 a.m. 10:30- 11 a.m. 11:15 - 11:45 a.m. 11:55 - 12:25 p.m. 12:35 - 1:05 p.m. 4:20 - 4:50 p.m. 5 - 5:30 p.m. 5:45 - 6:15 p.m. 5:45- 6:15 p.m. 6:30- 7 p.m. 6:30- 7 p.m.
SESSION (A) 8 WEEK CLASS Rate: $55 / Discounted Resident Rate: $45
JAN. 3 - FEB. 21 Activity # 111102-05 111104-09 111103-07 111102-06 111103-08 111104-10 111105-09 111101-03 111104-11 111105-10 111103-09 111110-05 111104-12 111105-11 111104-13 111107-01 111208-01
THU
Level PC Goldfish Tadpole Guppy PC Goldfish Guppy Tadpole Turtle PC Tiny Tot Tadpole Turtle Guppy Dolphin Tadpole Turtle Tadpole Porpoise Teen/Adult
Time 9:50 - 10:20 a.m. 10:30 - 11 a.m. 11:10 - 11:40 a.m. 5:45- 6:15 p.m. 5:45- 6:15 p.m. 5:45 - 6:15 p.m. 5:45- 6:15 p.m. 6:30 - 7 p.m. 6:30 - 7 p.m. 6:30 - 7 p.m. 7:15 - 7:45 p.m. 7:15 - 7:45 p.m. 7:15 - 7:45 p.m. 7:15 - 7:45 p.m. 8 - 8:30 p.m. 8- 8:30 p.m. 8 - 8:30 p.m.
SESSION (A) 8 WEEK CLASS Rate: $55 / Discounted Resident Rate: $45
JAN. 5 - FEB. 23 Activity # 111101-04 111120-03 111102-07 111103-10 111104-14 111105-12 111101-05 111103-11 111104-15 111105-13 111102-08 111104-16 111105-14
OA OLDER ADULT
SAT
Level
Time 9:20- 9:50 a.m. 9:20- 9:50 a.m. 10 - 10:30 a.m. 10 - 10:30 a.m. 10 - 10:30 a.m. 10 - 10:30 a.m. 10:45 - 11:15 a.m. 10:45 - 11:15 a.m. 10:45 - 11:15 a.m. 10:45 - 11:15 a.m. 11:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. 11:30a.m. 12 p.m. 11:30a.m. - 12 p.m.
PC Tiny Tot PC Adaptive PC Goldfish
Guppy Tadpole Turtle PC Tiny Tot Guppy Tadpole Turtle PC Goldfish Tadpole Turtle
LIVE WELL
PC PARENT/CHILD
LGC - Lakes Golf and Country Club 6740 Worthington Rd
SWIM LESSONS INFANT AQUATICS 614
INSTRUCTOR(S): Jayne Ackerman, Certified Infant Aquatic Survival Specialist AGE(S): 6 months and older with adult RATE: $90 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $75
WCC
P Y
High School Swim Meets
Students learn how to survive drowning risks through survival swimming and self-rescue techniques. Survival floating and the swim-float-swim sequence are mastered quickly and serve as the foundation for proper stroke development. This progressive program is designed to take students from beginners to advanced swimmers as efficiently as possible. Available one to five days per week. Contact (614) 300-5765 or swim@infantaquatics614.com to schedule lessons. Visit www.InfantAquatics614.com to learn more. Time
Day(s)
Varies
Varies
INFANT SELF RESCUE INSTRUCTOR(S): Jennifer Tyson AGE(S): 6 months - 6 years
WCC
Babies 6-to-12-months learn to hold their breath under water, turn onto their backs and float unassisted. P Y Children ages 1-to-6-years old are taught to expand this into a swim-float-swim sequence. Your child will also learn on how to master the ISR Self-Rescue technique when fully clothed. Call Jennifer Tyson, Certified ISR Instructor at j.tyson@infantswim.com or (614)315-7174 to schedule. Time
Day(s)
Varies
Mon-Fri
SPRING OTTERS CLINIC
DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Highlands Otters Coaching Staff RATE: $115 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $100
LGC
Y
A This swim team practice is designed for Highland Otters Swim Team participants to get them a boost on their summer season and shake off the winter. No Community Center or HPAC membership is necessary to participate. Children will work on stroke technique, drills and dry land training (running, jumping jacks, lunges).
MEET SCHEDULE
Fri, Nov. 30 5 p.m. Sat, Dec. 1 8-12 p.m. Fri, Dec. 14 5 p.m. Sat, Dec. 15 8-12 p.m. Fri, Dec. 21 4 p.m. Fri, Dec. 28 5 p.m. Fri, Jan. 4 5 p.m. Sat, Jan. 5 11a.m. -2 p.m. Sat, Jan. 12 8-11 a.m. (swim lanes open to public) Fri, Jan. 18 5 p.m. Sat, Jan. 19 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Fri, Feb. 1 5 p.m.
Dive Meet Westerville South Westerville North Westerville Central Duel in Westerville Westerville Central Westerville Central Westerville North Dive Meet Westerville South Westerville South Westerville North
PRACTICE SCHEDULE SWIMMING
Mon-Fri Mon-Fri
DIVING
2:45 - 5:45 p.m. 7:30 - 9 p.m.
Mon-Fri
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
AGE(S) 5-6 Activity#
Date
111125-01 March 5- April 9
Time
Day(s)
5:30-6:30 p.m.
Tue/Thur
Time
Day(s)
5:30-6:30 p.m.
Tue/Thur
AGE(S) 7-8 Activity#
Date
111125-02 March 5- April 9 AGE(S) 9-10 Activity#
Date
111125-03 March 5- April 9 Date
111125-04 March 5- April 9
DURATION: 1 DAY INSTRUCTOR(S): Aquatics Staff AGE(S): 4-12 RATE: FREE DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: FREE Bring your child to this FREE evaluation of their swim proficiency by a Water Safety Instructor. Children must be registered.
Time
Day(s)
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Tue/Thur
Activity #
Date
Time
Time
Day(s)
111122-01
Dec. 5
7 p.m.
Wed
Tue/Thur
111122-02
Feb. 27
7 p.m.
Wed
AGE(S) 11-18 Activity#
SWIM LESSON TESTING DAYS
6:30-7:30 p.m.
COLD AND FLU
Children SHOULD NOT participate in programs if they have/had:
Day(s)
A fever within the last 24 hours Vomited within the last 24 hours Diarrhea within the last 24 hours Significant and persistent nasal drainage, which is green or yellow in color
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FITNESS &WELLNESS YOGA, MEDITATION AND MINGLE WITH WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION
Wellness embodies more than physical fitness alone and is often described as encompassing many dimensions including emotional, social and environmental well-being. A new class offered with Westerville Parks and Recreation is geared toward this idea. Yoga, Meditation and Mingle will take place at the Everal Barn and Homestead and offers participants the ability to experience historic beauty and comfort while engaging in community support and fitness. During this event you will be able to concentrate on relaxation while meeting other community members. Take a retreat in your own town and experience an amazing Friday evening. You will meditate and practice Yoga to live music, taste healthy/gluten-free and/or non GMO refreshments and learn about essential oils (at your discretion). Focus on creating a balanced approach to the new year and experience an event that will highlight YOU and being the best version of yourself. Start
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your year redefining what is “enough� aligning priorities and concentrating on preventative health maintenance. Parks and Recreation is proud to offer accessible healthy active lifestyle opportunities to our residents and surrounding areas. For more information, see page 24. Through a NatureWorks historic preservation matching grant offered by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) in 1981 and 1998 and a citizen-driven PROS 2000 income tax increase in 1998, the Westerville Parks and Recreation Department began transforming the Everal Barn and Homestead into what we see it as today, a truly unique setting where heritage and hospitality meet. Everal Barn is quietly nestled on the grounds of 52-acre Heritage Park and is beautifully renovated.
FITNESS & WELLNESS AEROBICS ALL WEIGHTS DURATION: 12/11 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Sarah Crittenden^ Lynn Aventino^^ AGE(S): 14 & up
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. RATE: $55 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $45 Date
Time
Day(s)
105903-01^^ Jan 4-March 22 5:30-6:30 p.m. Fri 105903-02^^ Jan 6-March 24 10:15-11:15 a.m. Sun RATE: $50 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $40 INTERMEDIATE
Activity #
Date
Time
105903-03^
Jan.7- March 18 9:15-10 :15 a.m. Mon
Day(s)
BARRE CONNECT
DURATION: 12 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Robin Andes AGE(S): 14 & up RATE: $105 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $90
WCC
Y
NEW!
A This challenging multi-level class includes Y
components of ballet, dance technique, yoga postures, functional strength exercise and cardiovascular training fused together to create a fun total-body workout. If you enjoy Power Yoga, HIIT or ballet-inspired dance, this class is for you. BASIC
Time
Activity #
Date
105946-01
Jan. 3 - March 21 6:30 -7:30 p.m. Thu
WCC
A Y
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! Activity # Date
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
Time
Day(s)
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
105905-01 Jan. 7 - March18 5:30- 6:30 p.m. Mon
105908-01 Jan. 5 - March 23 10:30-11:30 a.m. Sat
CARDIO DANCE POWER HOUR
HIP HOP CARDIO
DURATION: 12 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Carrie Rose AGE(S): 14 & up RATE: $55 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $45
WCC
A Y
Dance, sweat and rock it out expending energy and burning calories with fun hipturning moves! BASIC/INTERMEDIATE
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
105906-01 Jan. 2 - March 20 9:15 - 10:15 a.m. Wed
DURATION: 12/11 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Beth Henman ^ Rachel Headings ^^ AGE(S): 14 & 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: $55 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $45 INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED
Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
105909-01^^ Jan. 2 - March 20 6:35- 7:35 p.m. Wed
AGE REQUIREMENTS Anyone under the age of 16 must have an adult enroll and accompany them to class.
RATE: $50 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $40 INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED
Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
105909-02^ Jan. 7 - March18 7:45 - 8:45 p.m. Mon
KETTLEBELL CORE FUSION
CORE FUSION
DURATION: 23 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Gena Richard AGE(S): 16 & up RATE: $95 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $80
WCC
A
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
Time
DURATION: 12 Classes INSTRUCTOR: Terri Hurtt AGE(S): 14 & up RATE: $55 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $45
Day(s)
BODY FIT
Activity # Date
DURATION: 11 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Katie Stolte-Carroll AGE(S): 14 & up RATE: $50 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $40
INTERMEDIATE
INTERMEDIATE
Activity #
FIT AND FABULOUS
20/20/20
DURATION: 23 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Gena Richard AGE(S): 16 & up RATE: $55 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $45
WCC
A Y
This 30-minute class fuses several moves to strengthen and tone the core. A great complement to a regular strength training exercise program. INTERMEDIATE
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
105907-01 Jan. 3 - March 21 4:50 - 5:20 p.m. Tue/Thu
DURATION: 12 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Robin Andes AGE(S): 14 & 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
105910-01 Jan. 2 - March 20 12:30 -1 p.m.
Day(s)
Wed
Day(s)
105904-01 Jan. 3 - March 21 5:30-6:30 p.m. Tue/Thu
GET IN A WORKOUT ON YOUR DAY OFF!
PURCHASE A PASSPORT AT THE WESTERVILLE COMMUNITY CENTER. SEE PAGE 84 FOR DETAILS.
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WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
AEROBICS / GROUP FITNESS ROCK ‘EM, SOCK ‘EM CARDIO
Look for our Generation Pound Class in our Youth Section
DURATION: 12 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Kate Rogier AGE(S): 14 & up RATE: $55 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $45
WCC
Y
NEW!
A You’ll rock yourself into shape by burning Y
See page 59 for details.
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
POUND
DURATION: 12 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Amanda Smith AGE(S): 14 & up RATE: $55 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $45
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
Day(s)
105902-01 Jan. 3 - March 21 9:15-10:15 a.m. Thu
Activity # Date
Time
ZUMBA
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. RATE: $55 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $45 Date
Time
Day(s)
105901-01^^ Jan. 5 - March 23 8:10 -9:10 a.m. Sat Twitter: @WestervillePark Facebook: cityofwesterville YouTube: tellwesterville Instagram: cityofwesterville Post your favorite pictures of Westerville Parks and Recreation using #acitywithinapark.
RATE: $50 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $40 Date
Time
Day(s)
105901-02^ Jan. 7 - March 18 6:35-7:35 p.m. Mon
BOSU, BOOTCAMP & CORE RHYTHM & RESISTANCE DURATION: 12 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Linda Scovern AGE(S): 14 & up RATE: $55 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $45
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
105912-01
A 38
Time
Day(s)
Jan. 2 - March 20 5:30-6:30 p.m. Wed
ADULT
P
PRESCHOOL
WCC DURATION: 12 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Robin Andes ^ Katie Stolte-Carroll ^^ A AGE(S): 14 & up
Y
Mix stations of strength-training, cardiovascular training and core stabilization for a time-efficient, calorie-burning workout. Using a BOSU (blue half-circle) for balance and plyometrics, weights and bands for strength and timed intervals for cardiovascular conditioning, this total body workout combines strength and cardio with an extra serving of balance training to give you a serious core workout! RATE: $55 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $45 Date
Come join this super supportive group of aerobic, toning and stretching designed for multiple ability levels. Please bring your own handweights and mat. BASIC/INTERMEDIATE
Activity # Date
105915-01
Time
240X COMPLETE WCC DURATION: 12/11 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Carrie Rose ^^ Pam Martin ^ A Katie Stolte-Carroll ^^^ Y AGE(S): 14 & up
240X features a different theme each day to train your body in different ways to break plateaus. Explore a well-rounded comprehensive workout. Tuesday/Thursday classes are geared towards strength; Wednesday classes toward circuit intervals. RATE: $55 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $45
Time
Activity #
Date
Time
YOUTH
WCC - Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave.
OA OLDER ADULT
Day(s)
105911-01^ Jan. 2 - March 20 6 - 7 a.m. Wed 105911-02^^ Jan. 3 - March 21 6 - 7 a.m. Thu
INTERMEDIATE
Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
105911-03^^^ Jan. 7 - March 18 6 - 7 a.m. Mon 105911-04^^ Jan. 8 - March19 6 - 7 a.m. Tue
LIFT AND HIIT
DURATION: 12 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Beth Henman AGE(S): 14 & up RATE: $55 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $45
WCC
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. Activity # Date
Day(s)
Time
Day(s)
105917-01 Jan. 2 - March 20 7:45- 8:45p.m. Wed
105913-01^ Jan. 2 - March 20 10:25-11:25 a.m. Wed 105913-02^^ Jan. 4 - March 22 6 -7 a.m. Fri
Y
Day(s)
Jan. 3 - March 21 6:30-7:40 p.m. Tue/Thu
INTERMEDIATE
INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED
Activity #
A Y
RATE: $50 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $40
INTERMEDIATE
Activity #
HAN
INTERMEDIATE
INTERMEDIATE
Activity #
DURATION: 23 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Ellen Blaha AGE(S): 14 & up RATE: $95 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $80
Day(s)
105916-01 Jan. 4 - March 22 9:15-10:15 a.m. Fri
DURATION: 12/11 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Rachel Headings ^^ Linda Scovern ^ AGE(S): 14 & up
GREAT SHAPES LOW IMPACT
LIVE WELL
PC PARENT/CHILD
HAN - Hanby Elementary 56 S. State St.
FITNESS & WELLNESS GROUP FITNESS / MIND/BODY LOW-IMPACT INTERVALS
BOXING FOR BEGINNERS DURATION: 6 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Mark Wallanger AGE(S): 14 & up RATE: $55 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $45
WCC
A Y
This is a non-contact introduction to boxing basics which includes understanding basic offense, defense and skills sets required. Beginners will learn to build confidence in throwing basic combinations, defending themselves and understanding the boxing workout regimen building discipline and self-esteem. This is a small class (no more than 10 participants) for individualized attention, focus and confidence building. Activity #
Date
105948-01 105948-03
Jan. 7- Feb. 11 7:45-8:45 p.m. Mon Feb. 18- March 25 7:45-8:45 p.m. Mon
Time
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.
Time
Day(s)
105948-02 Jan. 10- Feb. 14 7:45-8:45 p.m. Thu 105948-04 Feb. 21- March 28 7:45-8:45 p.m. Thu
BASIC
Activity # Date
Time
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
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
105921-01 Jan. 3 - March 21 6:35-7:35 p.m. Tue/Thu
Day(s)
ATTENTION PARENTS!
MUSCLES IN MOTION DURATION: 12/11 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Trish Redd AGE(S): 14 & up
COLD & FLU SEASON GUIDELINES WCC
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. INTERMEDIATE
Activity # Date
Time
RATE: $40 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $30 Time
105920-02 Jan. 7 - March 18 12:15-1 p.m.
WCC
A Y
Have an impact on your cardiovascular and muscular fitness in this aerobics class designed for multiple ability/levels. Moves are easy to learn and adjust to high/low format. Program emphasizes gains in endurance, strength and flexibility with less stress on your joints. BASIC
Time
Day(s)
105918-01 Jan. 5 - March 23 9:15-10:15 a.m. Sat
105920-03
L Have vomited within the last 24 hours
L Have significant and persistent nasal drainage, which is green or yellow in color For additional information or questions, please ask a staff member or call the Community Center at (614) 901-6500.
Mon
Jan. 8 - March19 7:45- 8:45 p.m. Tue
PIYO
DURATION: 11 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Sarah Crittenden AGE(S): 14 & up RATE: $50 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $40
Children SHOULD NOT participate in programs if they: L Have had a fever within the last 24 hours
Day(s)
RATE: $50 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $40 Activity # Date Time Day(s)
LOW-IMPACT AEROBICS DURATION: 12 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Ellen Blaha AGE(S): 14 & up RATE: $55 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $45
Day(s)
105920-01 Jan. 4 - March 22 10:30-11:30 a.m. Fri
Activity # Date
To maintain a healthy and safe environment for all of our participants, we ask that you please follow these guidelines:
L Have had diarrhea within the last 24 hours
RATE: $55 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $45
If you have special needs, contact the Adaptive and Inclusion Specialist at (614) 901-6501 or lindsay.buis@westerville.org for assistance.
Activity # Date
DURATION: 23 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Terri Hurtt AGE(S): 14 & up RATE: $95 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $80
Day(s)
WOMEN AGE(S) 15 - 35
Date
STEP & SCULPT
WCC
105919-01 Jan. 2 - March 22 8 -9 a.m. Mon/Wed/Fri
YOUTH AGE(S) 7 - 15
Activity #
DURATION: 35 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Sande McCann Trish Redd AGE(S): 50 & up RATE: $135 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $120
WCC
A Y
This class combines muscle sculpting, Pilates and yoga. A strength and flexibility focus at a quick pace.
STRENGTH AND CORE “EXPRESS” DURATION: 12 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Linda Scovern AGE(S): 14 & up RATE: $45 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $35
WCC
A Y
This is a slightly fast-paced weight-training class with compund movements using resistance tools to train specific muscles, building strength and endurance in less time. ALL LEVELS
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
105922-01 Jan. 3 - March 21 7:45-8:30 p.m. Thu
INTERMEDIATE
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
105925-01 Jan. 8 - March 19 9:15-10:15 a.m. Tue
Drop-In on a fitness class today! Rate $7.50 (Based on availability of space.) Discounted Resident Rate $5
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WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
MIND/BODY / YOGA/PILATES TIME “CRUNCH” TONER
STRENGTH AND MORE DURATION: 11 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Robin Andes AGE(S): 14 & up RATE: $50 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $40
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
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
DURATION: 12 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Trish Redd AGE(S): 14 & up RATE: $45 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $35
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)
105934-01 Jan. 2 - March 20 11:35 a.m.-12:20p.m. Wed
105923-01 Jan. 7 - March 18 10:25-11:25 a.m. Mon
DURATION: 6 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Tai Chi Instructors AGE(S): 18 & 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
Time
105280-01
Jan. 9- Feb. 13
9:30- 11a.m. Wed
Day(s)
TOTAL BODY STRONG
DURATION: 12 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Linda Amici AGE(S): 14 & up RATE: $55 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $45
DR P IN NEW IN 2019
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.
Mindbody, Yoga and Pilates Classes $15 Discounted Resident Rate $10
INTERMEDIATE
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
105924-01 Jan. 6 - March 24 2:30 -3:30 p.m. Sun
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.
ESSENTRICS® DURATION: 11/12 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Jill Roth AGE(S): 14 & up RATE: $105 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $90
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. Please bring a yoga mat, yoga strap and yoga block (if needed for neck). ALL LEVELS
Activity # Date
FAMILY TAE KWON DO
DURATION: 10 Classes WCC INSTRUCTOR(S): Jeff and Shelley Green AGE(S): 6 & 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
Time
Time
Day(s)
105933-01 Jan. 3 -March 21 10:30-11:30 a.m. Thu 105933-02 Jan. 8 -March 19 10:30-11:30 a.m. Tue
Day(s)
105218-01 Jan. 11- March 15 6:35- 8 p.m. Fri
APPLIED MEDITATION DURATION: 5 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Thatcher Ross AGE(S): 14 & up RATE: $50 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $40
RPC
Y
NEW!
A Y
Meditating is not like taking a pill. One has to integrate “meditation” into their daily living. Find space. Gain perspective. Drop baggage. Pause for inspiration. Connect to others. See the beauty. It may sound daunting, but it’s easy and natural once you understand “who you are” and make the choice. Please bring a yoga mat. MULTI-LEVEL
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WCC - Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave.
YOUTH
OA OLDER ADULT
RPC - Recreation Program Center 64 E. Walnut St.
Activity #
Date
105926-01 105926-02
Jan. 7 - Feb. 4 7-8 p.m. Mon Feb. 18 - March 18 7-8 p.m. Mon
LIVE WELL
Time
PC PARENT/CHILD
AMR - AmeriCheer 20 Collegeview Rd.
Day(s)
FITNESS & WELLNESS YOGA/PILATES ARUPA YOGA FOR HOLISTIC WELLBEING DURATION: 6 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Thatcher Ross AGE(S): 14 & up RATE: $60 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $50
RPC
A
Advanced yoga without advanced postures. Take care of your body and soul, your wellbeing is the priority. Take control of your own practice. Learn to let it lead. Yours isn’t to know and decide, but to feel and adapt appropriately. Trust your body. It knows. ADVANCED
Activity #
Date
Time
POWER PILATES
GENTLE YOGA
Day(s)
DURATION: 11 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Lori Candon AGE(S): 35 & up RATE: $100 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $85
WCC
A
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. Please bring a yoga mat. BASIC
105936-01 Jan. 2 - Feb. 6 7:35-9 p.m. Wed 105936-02 Feb. 13 - March 20 7:35-9 p.m. Wed
Activity #
ESSENTIAL YOGA STUDENT TRAINING COURSE
DYNAMIC PILATES & CORE
DURATION: 12 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Thatcher Ross AGE(S): 14 & up RATE: $105 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $90
RPC NEW!
A
Educate yourself about the postures and practice, your body and mind, your breath and potential. There’s a lot more to it than just getting your body into the right shapes. Learn how to inhabit your postures intelligently so they’re safer and healthier to feel and work better. BASIC / BEGINNER
Activity #
Date
Day(s)
WCC
A
In this class you will link several poses together to create strength, flexibility, endurance and balance while working all parts of the body. Leave feeling refreshed, elongated and strong. BASIC
Time
Day(s)
105939-01 Jan. 3 - March 21 10:45-11:45 a.m. Thu
DURATION: 12 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Lara Uher AGE(S): 14 & up RATE: $105 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $90
DID YOU
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. Please bring a yoga mat.
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. Please bring a yoga mat. RATE: $105 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $90 INTERMEDIATE
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
105931-01 Jan. 2 - March 20 5:15-6:15 p.m. Wed RATE: $100 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $85 INTERMEDIATE
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
105931-02 Jan. 7 - March 18 5:15-6:15 p.m. Mon
AGE REQUIREMENTS Anyone under the age of 16 must have an adult enroll and accompany them to class.
MULTI-LEVEL
Time
Day(s)
105928-01 Jan. 2 - March 20 6:30- 7:30 p.m. Wed
DURATION: 12 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Lara Uher AGE(S): 14 & up RATE: $105 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $90
WCC 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. Please bring a yoga mat, towel or blanket and water. INTERMEDIATE
Activity # Date
105935-01
DID YOU KNOW? KNOW?
Day(s)
YOGA FOR CORE STRENGTH
HATHA WITH VINYASA FLOW YOGA DURATION: 12 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Robin Andes AGE(S): 14 & up RATE: $105 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $90
Time
105938-01 Jan. 8 - March 19 9- 10:15 a.m. Tue
Activity # Date Time
105937-01 Jan. 2 - March 20 6- 7:30 p.m. Wed
Activity # Date
Date
DURATION: 12/11 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Katy Tombaugh AGE(S): 14 & up
Time
Day(s)
RESTORATIVE YOGA DURATION: 12/11 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Robin Andes AGE(S): 14 & up
WCC
Y
NEW!
Poses including forward folds, backbends A and light twists are held for longer periods allowing the body complete restoration. This resetting practice will restore your phyical being and relax your mind. RATE: $105 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $90 BASIC
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
105940-01 Jan. 3 - March 21 12-1 p.m. Thu RATE: $100 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $85 BASIC
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
105940-02 Jan. 8 - March 19 12-1 p.m. Tue
Jan. 2 - March 20 7:45- 8:30 p.m. Wed
THE WESTERVILLE COMMUNITY CENTER SPROUTS WAIT ROOM IS OPEN MON-SAT 8:45 A.M - 1 P.M. MON-THU 4 P.M. - 9 P.M.
SEE PAGE 88 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.
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WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
YOGA/PILATES MULTIGENERATIONAL MOVEMENT
RESTORATIVE PILATES DURATION: 12/11 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Amanda Smith AGE(S): 14 & up
WCC
DURATION: 11 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Katy Tombaugh AGE(S): 12 & up RATE: $100 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $85
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
MULTI-LEVEL
A Y
MULTI-LEVEL
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
Activity # Date
105930-01 Jan. 3 - March 21 10:30 -11:30 a.m. Thu
105947-01
RATE: $100 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $85 MULTI-LEVEL
Activity # Date
Time
105943-01
A Y
Time
Day(s)
Jan. 8 - March 19 6:30-7:30 p.m. Tue
WCC
A
Prenatal yoga will lead you through safe, gentle exercises for flexibility and strength while teaching powerful breathing and relaxation techniques, as well as positioning comfort measures. No yoga experience required. Please bring water, a yoga mat, two blankets, a pillow and an eye pillow for relaxation. BASIC
Activity # Date
105944-01
Time
Day(s)
Jan. 5 - March 23 9:30-10:30 a.m. Sat
DURATION: 12 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Gwen Surratt AGE(S): 14 & up RATE: $105 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $90
RPC
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. Please bring a yoga mat, two blocks and strap. Must be able to get to and from the floor. BASIC / INTERMEDIATE
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
105945-01 Jan. 3 - March 21 6:15 -7:15 p.m. Thu INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
105945-02 Jan. 3 - March 21 7:30-8:30 p.m. Thu
RATE: $105 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $90
YOGA PILATES MIX
MULTI-LEVEL
DURATION: 11 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Meghan Pierson AGE(S): 14 & up RATE: $100 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $85
Day(s)
105927-01 Jan. 3 - March 21 11:45 a.m.-12:45p.m. Thu RATE: $100 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $85
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. Please bring a yoga mat.
MULTI-LEVEL
Time
WCC
MULTI-LEVEL
Activity # Date
DURATION: 12 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Lara Uher AGE(S): 18 & up RATE: $105 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $90
YOGA FOR HEALTH
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.
WCC
A This energetic class uses tons of Y booty-lifting ballet moves designed to be challenging, inspiring and leave participants feeling strong and ready for more. Many of the exercises in this class incorporate the ballet barre, bands, balls and lots of energy to strengthen and tone your legs, booty and calves. You will also strengthen your core, define your arms and improve your posture.
Time
Day(s)
Jan. 7- March 18 6:30 -7:30 p.m. Mon
DURATION: 11 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Meghan Pierson AGE(S): 14 & up RATE: $100 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $85
THE BARRE WORKOUT DURATION: 12/11 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Amanda Smith AGE(S): 14 & up
Time
POWER YOGA
Day(s)
105930-02 Jan. 8 - March 19 10:30 -11:30 a.m. Tue
Activity # Date
WCC
A body in motion stays in motion. Using the wall or floor, a partner and/or simple equipment (tennis balls and sticks), you will explore movement drills and games to improve joint health, mobility, balance and coordination. A movement practice children, parents and grandparents can experience together!
RATE: $105 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $90
Activity # Date
PRENATAL YOGA
Day(s)
105927-02 Jan. 8 - March 19 11:45 a.m.-12:45p.m. Tue
ADVANCED
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
105932-01 Jan. 8 - March 19 7:45 -8:45 p.m. Tue
A
ADULT
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PRESCHOOL
Y
YOUTH
OA OLDER ADULT
WCC - Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave.
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LIVE WELL
PC PARENT/CHILD
RPC - Recreation Program Center 64 E. Walnut St.
RELAX AND RENEW AFTER THE HECTIC HOLIDAY SEASON. FRIDAY, JAN. 18 FROM 5:30-7:30 P.M. AT EVERAL BARN. REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION SEE PAGE 24.
SPORTS
WANT TO GET INVOLVED WITH THE CITY? VISIT THE VOLUNTEER PORTAL Those looking for an opportunity to lend a helping hand in City initiatives need look no further than the Westerville Volunteer Portal. From “elf duty” at Snowflake Castle to helping individuals who are differently-abled, and more, there is an opportunity for everyone to get involved. “We cannot overstate the importance of volunteers in our community,” said Adam Maxwell, Director of Administrative Services, who oversaw the implementation of the portal. “Residents donate thousands of hours to City programs each year. Their efforts are part of what make this community great.”
Maxwell says that while currently the portal houses mostly Westerville Parks and Recreation opportunities, it will steadily expand to encompass other City-affiliated volunteer groups like the Westerville Citizen Police Academy Alumni Association (WCPAAA) and the Citizen’s Auxiliary Resource Team (CART) through the Westerville Fire Division. In 2017, residents donated more than 28,000 hours of their time to important City programs. Keep an eye out for opportunities to volunteer for a Westerville Parks and Recreation sports program. Visit www.westerville.org/ volunteer for more information.
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SPORTS
WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
SPECIAL INTEREST LITTLE BALLERS BASKETBALL
SOCCER SHOTS
DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Bally Sports Group, LLC. RATE: $90 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $75
WCC
P
Date
Jan.14 - Feb. 18 4 - 5 p.m.
Time
Day(s)
AGE(S): 2-3
AGE(S): 6- 8
Activity #
Date
Time
106106-02
Jan.14 - Feb. 18 5 - 6 p.m.
P Y
Mon
AGE(S): 4-6
106106-01
WCC
This nationally recognized program offers a high-energy, fun, age-appropriate 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.
Players will learn the basics of dribbling, Y passing, shooting, positioning, defense and rebounding in a fun-oriented program applied in low-competition games. Activity #
TENNIS JUNIOR
DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Soccer Shots RATE: $100 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $85
Day(s)
Mon
Date
101002-01 101002-02 101002-03 101002-04
Jan. 14- March 4 Jan. 14- March 4 Jan. 16- March 6 Jan. 18- March 8
WCC
P
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.
Day(s)
1-1:30 p.m. 5:30-6 p.m. 2-2:30 p.m. 2-2:30 p.m.
Mon Mon Wed Fri
Activity #
Date
Time
101002-05 101002-06 101002-07 101002-08
Jan. 14- March 4 Jan. 14- March 4 Jan. 16- March 6 Jan. 18- March 8
1:35-2:20 p.m. 6:05-6:50 p.m. 2:35-3:20 p.m. 2:35-3:20 p.m.
Activity #
Date
101007-01
Jan.12 - Feb.16 10:30 - 11:15 a.m. Sat
Day(s)
Day(s)
Mon Mon Wed Fri
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AGE(S): 3- 4
Time
Time
AGE(S): 4-6
SPORTIES FOR SHORTIES DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): JumpBunch Sports RATE: $85 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $70
Activity #
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AGE(S): 4-6
Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
101007-02
Jan.12 - Feb.16 11:15 a.m.- 12 p.m. Sat
DURATION: 5 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): TJ Vokac AGE(S): 2.5-5 with parent RATE: $45 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $35
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
WCC
PC
This program will build your child’s healthy habits by providing age-appropriate fitness and sports activities designed to build coordination, balance and motor skills. In each class, children will warm up and exercise to music and work on developing sports skills with a different activity every week. Activity #
Date
Time
SPORTS JAM
WCC
P Y
A fast-paced, instructional class where parents work with their child to learn basic stretching, kicking, dribbling, throwing and hitting. The class will emphasize following directions, waiting turns and coordination with fun games. Activity #
Date
Time
101021-01 101021-02 101021-03 101021-04
Jan. 8 - Feb. 5 Jan. 9 - Feb. 6 Feb. 19 -March 19 Feb. 20 -March 20
Day(s)
9:30-10:15 a.m. Tue 9:30-10:15 a.m. Wed 9:30-10:15 a.m. Tue 9:30-10:15 a.m. Wed
WCC
DURATION: 5 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Julie Wood
This class will build confidence, P encourage teamwork and effort while Y 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. RATE: $80 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $65 LITTLE ACES Activity #
Date
AGE(S): 3.5-5 Time
RATE: $90 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $75 YOUTH ACES
AGE(S): 5-7.5
Activity #
Date
106122-02 106122-06
Jan. 10 - Feb. 7 4- 4:50 p.m. Thu Feb. 21 - March 21 4- 4:50 p.m. Thu
Time
STAR ACES Activity #
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P
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YOUTH
OA OLDER ADULT
WCC - Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave.
Day(s)
106122-03 Jan. 10 - Feb. 7 5- 5:50 p.m. Thu 106122-07 Feb. 21 - March 21 5- 5:50 p.m. Thu
TENNIS JUNIORSMOMMY AND ME
DURATION: 5 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Julie Wood AGE(S): 2-3.5 with parent RATE: $90 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $55
WCC
PC
Participants will develop skills such as handeye coordination, balance and strength in a positive learning environment while learning fun, interactive games and drills weekly which will develop ball tracking, ball contact and control skills while stimulating muscle memory. Toddler rackets will be provided along with a mix of foam, low compression and oversized tennis balls. Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
101622-04 Feb. 20 - March 20 9:30 - 10 a.m. Wed
Day(s)
PRESCHOOL
Day(s)
AGES: 7.5 - 9 Date
101631-01 Jan. 12 - Feb. 16 9:30 - 10 a.m. Sat 101631-02 Jan. 12 - Feb. 16 10 - 10:30 a.m. Sat
A
Day(s)
106122-01 Jan. 10 - Feb. 7 1:30- 2:15 p.m. Thu 106122-05 Feb. 20 - March 20 10:15 -11 a.m. Wed
LIVE WELL
RPC - Recreation Program Center 64 E. Walnut St.
PC PARENT/CHILD
SPORTS SUPER HERO CHALLENGE DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): JumpBunch Sports RATE: $85 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $70
WCC
P PC
Kids will move, run, jump, laugh, learn and improve their superhero powers! We will incorporate scooters, parachutes, obstacle courses and other equipment to keep kids active and build motor skills. Adult/parent participation is required for those remaining in room and for children under age 3. Please dress children appropriately. Activity #
Date
101043-01
Feb. 23-March 30 9:30-10 a.m. Sat
Activity #
Date
101043-02
Feb. 23-March 30 10-10:45 a.m. Sat
Day(s)
AGE(S): 5-6 Time
We will learn basic techniques to develop solid tumbling skills and continue to progress on all gymnastics apparatus. Please have your child wear tennis shoes or be barefoot with leggings, shorts or sweats and a t-shirt at every class.
Learn the basics with our experienced staff through fun climbing games and skill test 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.
Activity # Date
Time
6 - 6:45 p.m.
Day(s)
Fri
Day(s)
AGE(S): 3-4 Time
CLIMBING KIDS
RPC DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Chris Kline, Tumblin 4 Kids AGE(S): 5-7 Y RATE: $85 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $70
102131-01 Jan. 4 - Feb. 22
AGE(S): 18-36 months with parent Time
TUMBLE KIDS I
Activity #
Date
101043-02
Feb. 23-March 30 10:45-11:30 a.m. Sat
Day(s)
L’IL KIK
DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Free Spirit Staff AGE(S): 3- 6 RATE: $95 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $80
WCC
P Y
Students will learn at their own pace and most importantly, 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
106101-02 106101-03
Jan. 8 - Feb. 12 6:15- 6:45 p.m. Tue Feb. 19 - March 26 6:15- 6:45 p.m. Tue
Time
Day(s)
KIDS IN KARATE AND ADULTS TOO
DURATION: 12 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Free Spirit Staff AGE(S): 6 and up RATE: $110 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $95
WCC
Y
Activity #
Date
106101-01
Jan. 8 - March 26 7- 8:30 p.m. Tue
GET IN A WORKOUT ON YOUR DAY OFF!
RPC DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Chris Kline, Tumblin 4 Kids AGE(S): 8-12 Y RATE: $85 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $70
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 at every class. Activity # Date
Time
102122-01 Jan. 4 - Feb. 22
6:45 - 7:30 p.m. Fri
Day(s)
LOG ROLLING
DURATION: 3 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Recreation Staff RATE: $15 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $10
WCC
A
Build your physical fitness with this fun Y and exciting sport. Log rolling will improve your balance, coordination, cardio and footspeed while strengthening your core and lower body. It also enhances your mental focus and concentration. AGES: 10 -16
Tae Kwon Do, directed by Grandmaster Stephen 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. Time
TUMBLE KIDS II
Activity # Date
Time
110239-01 Jan. 13 - Jan. 27 10 - 11 a.m. 110239-03 Feb. 10 - Feb. 24 10 - 11 a.m.
Day(s)
Sun Sun
AGES: Adult Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
110239-02 Jan. 13 - Jan. 27 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. Sun 110239-04 Feb. 10 - Feb. 24 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. Sun
WCC DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Climbing Wall Instructors AGE(S): 8-12 Y RATE: $55 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $45
Activity # Date
Time
409102-01 Jan. 17 - Feb. 21 409102-02 Jan. 17 - Feb. 21
5:30 - 6:30 p.m. Thu 6:45 - 7:45 p.m. Thu
Day(s)
LIL CLIMBERS
WCC DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Climbing Wall Instructors AGE(S): 5-7 Y 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
109101-01 Jan. 15 - Feb. 19 109101-02 Jan. 15 - Feb. 19
5:30 - 6:30 p.m. Tue 6:45 - 7:45 p.m. Tue
Day(s)
If you have special needs, contact the Adaptive and Inclusion Specialist at (614) 901-6501 or lindsay.buis@westerville.org for assistance.
MEN’S BASKETBALL LEAGUE DURATION: 10 Weeks AGE(S): 18 and up RATE: $465 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $450
WCC
A
This competitive league is for teams that have experience playing in a competitive environment, such as high school or college. Interested teams may pick up a league packet from the Westerville Community Center. COMPETITIVE Activity # Date
Day(s)
Time
Day(s)
106801-01 Jan. 8 - March 12 6:30 - 9:50 p.m. Wed
PURCHASE A PASSPORT AT THE WESTERVILLE COMMUNITY CENTER. SEE PAGE 84 FOR DETAILS.
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WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
SPECIAL INTEREST FENCING FOR BEGINNERS
PFC DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Isabel Alvarez, Profencing NEW! AGE(S): 9-16 RATE: $110 Y DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $95
This program is a great way to enhance your child’s focus, dexterity, agility and athleticism. Students will learn the fundamentals of fencing including onguard, simple attacks and defensive actions, safety and sportsmanship. Equipment will be provided. Activity # Date
Time
Activity # Date
106109-03 Jan. 6 - Feb. 10 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Mon 106109-07 Feb. 17 - Feb. 24 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Mon
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FENCING FOR HOMESCHOOLERS
DURATION: 6 Weeks PFC INSTRUCTOR(S): Isabel Alvarez, Profencing NEW! AGE(S): 9-16 RATE: $105 Y DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $90
A fun class to learn and enjoy the sport of fencing and to foster a social encounter for homeschoolers. This program is a great way to enhance focus, agility, flexibility, balance and athleticism. We will teach the fundamentals of fencing including onguard, simple attacks and defensive actions. All equipment is provided. Day(s)
106109-04 Jan. 9 - Feb. 13 4 - 5 p.m. 106109-08 Feb. 20 - March 27 4 - 5 p.m.
Wed Wed
FENCING FOR KIDDOS
DURATION: 6 Weeks PFC INSTRUCTOR(S): Isabel Alvarez, Profencing NEW! AGE(S): 6-9 RATE: $100 Y DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $85
Do you have a kiddo who struggles with focus, attention deficit, team sports, largegroup settings and self confidence? Then it’s time to try a sport that will help your child boost his or her focus, confidence and fitness. Fencing can be all of that and more. Equipment will be provided. Activity # Date
Time
Get a great workout while you learn to master new fencing moves and play with swords. This program is a great way to enhance your agility, flexibility, balance and athleticism. Equipment will be provided.
Thu Thu
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Time
PFC DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Isabel Alvarez, Profencing NEW! AGE(S): 9-16 RATE: $110 Y DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $95
Day(s)
106109-01 Jan. 10 - Feb. 14 6 - 7 p.m. 106109-06 Feb. 21 - March 28 6 - 7 p.m.
Activity # Date
FENCING FOR LADIES ONLY
Time
Day(s)
ADULT COED VOLLEYBALL DURATION: 10 Weeks AGE(S): 18 and up RATE: $265 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $250
A
COMPETITIVE Date
Time
Day(s)
106802-01 Jan. 8 - March 12 6:30 - 9:50 p.m. Tue RECREATIONAL Activity #
Date
Time
DURATION: 2 Days INSTRUCTOR(S): Steve Ballmann Bob Fichtelman AGE(S): Adult RATE: $15 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $10
Day(s)
106802-01 Jan. 9 - March 13 6:30 - 9:50 p.m. Wed
YOUTH VOLLEYBALL CLINIC
DURATION: 4 Weeks WCC INSTRUCTOR(S): All Sports FUNdamentals Staff Y AGE(S): 7-14
Learn and enhance your skills of volleyball FUNdamentals in a small group in a one-onone environment. Throughout the clinic we will focus on hitting, passing, setting, blocking, serving, positioning and team strategy and sportsmanship while having fun. For more information please visit www.allsportfun.com. RATE: $95 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $80 Activity # Date Time Day(s)
Jan. 11 - Feb. 1 6:30-7:30 p.m. Fri Feb. 8 - March 1 6:30-7:30 p.m. Fri
Day(s)
Activity # Date
106114-01 106114-02 106114-03
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Jan. 23 - Jan. 30 1- 3 p.m. Wed Feb. 20 - Feb. 27 1- 3 p.m. Wed March 20 - March 27 1- 3 p.m. Wed
PICKLEBALL
DURATION: 12 Weeks INSTRUCTOR: Aaron Geis AGE(S): Adult Location contingent on weather
WCC
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RATE: $25 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $20
Players with increased skills, strategy and consistency that enjoy playing in a competitive environment while using tactical skills. Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
COMPETITIVE ADVANCED
106212-01 Jan. 8 - April 4 7-10 a.m. Tue/Thu (six courts) RATE: $35 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $30
Players with an above average skill set that enjoy a competitive environment. Time
Day(s)
COMPETITIVE INTERMEDIATE
106212-02 Jan. 7 - April 5 1 - 3 p.m. Mon (three courts) 10 a.m.- 1 p.m.* Thu (six courts) 10 a.m.- 12 p.m.**Fri (four courts) RATE: $35 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $30
Players who have the basics and foundation of Pickleball that are looking to play at a social and recreational level. Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
NON-COMPETITIVE
106212-03 Jan. 7- April 5 10 a.m.-12 p.m.*Mon (four courts) 10 a.m.- 1 p.m. Thu (six courts) 1 - 3 p.m. ** Fri (three courts) *NO CLASS: JAN. 21, FEB. 18
**NO CLASS: FEB. 8
MARCH 25-MARCH 29
106109-01 Jan. 7 - Feb. 11 4:30 - 5:15 p.m. Mon 106109-05 Feb. 18 - March 25 4:30 - 5:15 p.m. Mon
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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
106104-01 106104-02
WCC
WCC
Our coed leagues have you covered if you’re looking for a fun night with friends on Wednesdays, or a competitive game with a power-like league on Tuesdays. Leagues fill quickly so don’t wait. Interested teams may pick up a league packet from the Westerville Community Center beginning Dec. 8. Leagues fill quickly. Activity #
BEGINNERS PICKLEBALL CLINIC
YOUTH
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WCC - Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave.
LIVE WELL PFC - Profencing Fencing Center 9034 Cotter St.
PC PARENT/CHILD
ADAPTIVE & INCLUSIVE SECOND-ANNUAL
#ALLIN RECREATION FAIR Westerville Parks and Recreation will again host the #ALLIN Recreation Fair on Saturday, Jan. 26, 2019. With the mission: “To connect the differently-abled community with art and recreation services in the greater Columbus area,” this event is sure to please. Every child or adult who is differently-abled should be encouraged to pursue a hobby that transports them while keeping them in their comfort zone. Recreational activities like sports, arts and crafts and trips have the opportunity to create excitement and friendship throughout their day. Not only do these classes and events release stress, but also build self-esteem and provide an opportunity to channel energy in a positive manner. During the 2018 event, more than 150 individuals and families visited with 25 vendors whose focus is inclusion and providing recreational activities for individuals who are differently-abled. Attendees received information regarding normal daily care to sports to therapy animals. They even had a chance to sit with a few very special therapy dogs that loved the attention and getting their photo taken.
#ALLIN RECREATION FAIR Saturday, Jan. 26, 2019 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave.
“It was a wonderfully organized event with lots of useful information about services; and it was clear that you devoted a great amount of time and energy to organizing it,” said one attendee. “Thank you for putting on such a great event!” The #ALLIN committee, made up of professionals, parents and individuals who are differently-abled was formed after the community requested a location they could go to hear about many opportunities at one time. The event aims to bring in a diverse group of vendors. “This was one of the best fairs we have attended.” said one vendor. For additional information on the 2019 event, see page 25.
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CREATIVE ARTS / OUTDOOR DIY ART AT MARCY’S CLAYGROUND
ADAPTIVE YOGA
POTTERY
WCC DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Adaptive and Inclusive Staff Y AGE(S): 13 and up A RATE: $20 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $15
We will head to Marcy’s Clayground to choose a bisque to glaze! Drop off and pick up will be at the Westerville Community Center. Westerville Staff will pick up pottery once it is fired for you to pick up at the Community Center about a week later. Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
115504-01
Jan. 9
4-6 p.m.
Wed
RPC
DURATION: 4 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Dianne Illes AGE(S): 13 and up RATE: $50 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $40
DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Sarah Baker AGE(S): 13 and up RATE: $10 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $5
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Time
Day(s)
115504-09 Feb. 12 - March 5 3:45 -4:45 p.m. Tue
Adaptive Yoga Private Sessions: Please contact the Adaptive and Inclusion Specialist at lindsay.buis@westerville.org.
MOVIE AND PIZZA NIGHT DIY ART WCC DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Adaptive and Inclusive Staff Y AGE(S): 13 and up A RATE: $20 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $15
We will get together to make an awesome do-it-yourself project. Register for one or all classes to create a different project each month. Bring your creative thoughts and be ready for an art-filled afternoon. Activity #
Date
115504-02 115504-03
Feb. 13 March 6
Time
Day(s)
4-5:30 p.m. 4-5:30 p.m.
DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Adaptive and Inclusive Staff AGE(S): 7 and up RATE: $10 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $5
Y
Enjoy friends and fun while watching a movie (rated no higher than PG). Please fill out your Medical and Permission forms and note any food allergies. Date
Time
Day(s)
115503-01 115503-02
Feb. 1 March1
6-8 p.m. 6-8 p.m.
Fri Fri
Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
115504-04 115504-05 115504-06
Jan. 17 Feb. 21 March 21
5 - 6 p.m. 5 - 6 p.m. 5 - 6 p.m.
Thu Thu Thu
Twitter: @WestervillePark Facebook: cityofwesterville YouTube: tellwesterville Instagram: cityofwesterville
Wed Wed
Post your favorite pictures of Westerville Parks and Recreation using #acitywithinapark.
If you have special needs, contact the Adaptive and Inclusion Specialist at (614) 901-6501 or lindsay.buis@westerville.org for assistance.
#ALLIN RECREATION FAIR WCC DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Adaptive and Inclusive Staff Y AGE(S): Family A FREE
Join us for the 2nd annual #ALLIN Recreation Fair! Our mission is to connect the differently-abled community with art and recreation opportunities within the greater Columbus area. This event is open to all ages and abilities. Families, individuals and caregivers welcome.
YOUTH PAINTING WCC
DURATION: 4 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Amber Houk AGE(S): 7-12 RATE: $65 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $55
Y Y
NEW!
Painting is fun, can be relaxing and promote wellness. We will use color to express ourselves on canvas. Please complete medical and permission forms and return to the Adaptive and Inclusion Specialist. Activity # Date
WCC
Activity #
Time
A
Yoga is for everyone. Benefits include increased flexibility and strength, a reduction in stress levels, improved immunity, heart, circulatory, metabolic and digestive health; improved respiratory function, mental focus, calmness and clarity; and a boost in selfconfidence and body acceptance. Aids are encouraged to assist the participant to get the best experience possible. Please bring a yoga mat and water.
Join us in the pottery studio to learn pottery skills and make fun projects! Activity #
WCC
DR
P IN
Date
Jan. 26
Time
Day(s)
10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Sat
Day(s)
115503-03 March 7 - March 28 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. Thu
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EVL - Everal Barn and Homestead 60 N. Cleveland Ave.
LIVE WELL
PC PARENT/CHILD
RPC - Recreation Program Center 64 E. Walnut St.
CAN - Cane’s 2085 Polaris Pkwy.
ADAPTIVE & INCLUSIVE SPECIAL INTEREST WALKING CLUB WCC DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Adaptive and Inclusive Staff Y AGE(S): 13 and up A FREE
Get those steps in! Join us at the Community Center track to get your blood flowing and see if you can reach the 50-mile goal. Please wear comfortable shoes and clothes. We will meet in the Teen Scene. Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
115504-13* Jan. 7 - March 6 11a.m.-12 p.m. Mon/Wed *NO CLASS: FEB. 4, FEB. 6
WESTERVILLE CIVITAN CHRISTMAS TREE TOSS DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Westerville Civitans AGE(S): 18 and up RATE: $20 per person $80 per team of four
Time
Jan. 5 2 p.m. (Jan. 12 rain date)
WCC DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Adaptive and Inclusive Staff Y AGE(S): 13 and up A RATE/DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $5
Join us for our annual Valentine Dance. Bring a date or come stag but be ready to dance the night away! Pizza and drinks will be provided. Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
115504-10
Feb. 15
6-8 p.m.
Fri
EVL
Y Y A
NEW!
Help raise money for Westerville Special Olympics and the Adaptive & Inclusion programs with Westerville Parks and Recreation. There will be awards and prizes for the best tree throws and best holiday-themed costume. Each registered participant will receive a t-shirt. To register visit www.westervillecivitan.org. Date
VALENTINE DANCE
BIRTHDAY LUNCH!
Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
115504-10
Feb. 23
12 - 1:30 p.m.
Sat
Sat
ATTENTION PARENTS!
COLD & FLU SEASON GUIDELINES To maintain a healthy and safe environment for all of our participants, we ask that you please follow these guidelines: Children SHOULD NOT participate in programs if they: L Have had a fever within the last 24 hours
ANTHONY THOMAS CANDY TOUR AND LUNCH WCC DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Adaptive and Inclusive Staff NEW! Y AGE(S): 16 and up A RATE: $15 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $10
Join us as we head to the Anthony Thomas Candy Factory to see how they make all their delicious treats. There will be a chance at the end of the tour to sample and purchase treats, just in time for Valentines Day. After the tour we will stop for lunch (on your own). Drop off and pick up will be at the Community Center. Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
115505-06
Feb. 12
10 a.m. -1 p.m.
Tue
L Have had diarrhea within the last 24 hours
DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Soccer Shots Staff AGE(S): 3-5 RATE: $120 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $105
WCC NEW!
P PC
This class uses creative and imaginative games to focus on basic soccer skills like dribbling, passing and shooting. You child will learn positive character traits such as respect, teamwork and appreciation. Activity # Date
We LOVE birthdays and all are welcome to celebrate. Bring money for food, a birthday treat will be provided. There is no transportation for this event. Dropoff and pick up will be at Raising Canes, 2085 Polaris Pkwy. Parents/caregivers are welcome and encouraged to stay.
Day(s)
L Have vomited within the last 24 hours
SOCCER SHOTS EMPOWERMENT
CAN DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Adaptive and Inclusive Staff Y AGE(S): 13 and up A FREE
Time
L Have significant and persistent nasal drainage, which is green or yellow in color For additional information or questions, please ask a staff member or call the Community Center at (614) 901-6500.
Day(s)
115502-01 Jan. 17 - March 7 5-5:45 p.m. Thu
ANTHONY THOMAS CANDY TOUR
WCC DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Adaptive and Inclusive Staff NEW! Y AGE(S): 7-12 Y RATE: $15 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $10
Take a day of spring break to join us for an tour of the Anthony Thomas Candy factory! We will see how they make all their delicious treats. At the end of the tour, you will be able to sample and purchase a sweet treat to enjoy for spring break. Activity #
Date
115503-04
March 28 1- 3 p.m.
Time
Day(s)
Thu
Don’t Forget to Update Your
MEDICAL and PERMISSION FORMS Must be completed two weeks prior to the program start date. Contact the Adaptive and Inclusive Specialist at lindsay.buis@westerville.org for details.
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SPECIAL INTEREST SOCIAL SKILLS
BOWLING
WCC DURATION: 4 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Lori Giffin, M.A., CCC, SLP A AGE(S): 13 and up RATE: $60 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $50
WCC DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Adaptive and Inclusive Staff A AGE(S): 16 and up RATE: $15 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $10
Join us for theme-based sessions that provide opportunities for social interaction and developing strategies for building social skills. Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
115504-08
Jan. 16 - Feb. 6
5 -6 p.m.
Wed
Meet us at the Community Center. Transportation, games and shoes for a fun day of bowling are included in registration. If you would like to purchase lunch at the bowling alley, please bring additional money. Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
115505-01
Feb 9
11 a.m. -2 p.m.
Sat
ATTENTION PARENTS!
COLD & FLU SEASON GUIDELINES If you have special needs, contact the Adaptive and Inclusion Specialist at (614) 901-6501 or lindsay.buis@westerville.org for assistance.
To maintain a healthy and safe environment for all of our participants, we ask that you please follow these guidelines: Children SHOULD NOT participate in programs if they: L Have had a fever within the last 24 hours
INTRO TO CANOE AND KAYAKING WCC DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Westerville and Gahanna Staff A AGE(S): 13 and up RATE / DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $10
Westerville and Gahanna Parks and Recreation Departments have partnered to bring you an adaptive paddling experience. Certified adaptive paddling instructors will be on hand to provide a beginner-level introduction to kayaking and canoeing. Participants will learn the basics from terminology, safety procedures and equipment to on-water skills. Equipment will be modified to make the program accessible. The program will include two hours of classroom instruction, dinner, and two hours of on-water skills in the Community Center pool. Participants will need to meet American Canoe Association Essential Eligibility Criteria (EEC), which will be provided at the time of registration. Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
115504-11
Feb. 24
2:30 -7:30 p.m.
Sun
L Have vomited within the last 24 hours L Have had diarrhea within the last 24 hours
VERTICAL ADVENTURES
L Have significant and persistent nasal drainage, which is green or yellow in color
WCC DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Verticle Adventures Staff NEW! Y AGE(S): 13 and up A RATE: $40 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $30
For additional information or questions, please ask a staff member or call the Community Center at (614) 901-6500.
OSU VS. PURDUE TAILGATE WCC DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Adaptive and Inclusive Staff NEW! Y AGE(S): 16 and up A RATE / DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $5
Wear your scarlet and gray to cheer on the OSU basketball team. Bring your favorite tailgate snack to share. Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
115505-02
March 2
2 - 4:30 p.m.
Sat
FANTASTIC FRIDAY WCC DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Adaptive and Inclusive Staff NEW! Y AGE(S): 16 and up A RATE: $15 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $10
Let’s get together with Dublin Parks and Recreation for great Fantastic Fridays. Drop off and pick up will be at the Westerville Community Center. Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
115505-03 115505-04
Jan. 11
6 -8:30 p.m.
Fri
March 22
6 -8:30 p.m.
Fri
Meet us at the Community Center for this trip. We will drive to Vertical Adventures to climb with their trained adaptive climbing staff. Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
115504-07
Jan. 19
10 a.m. -12:30 p.m.
Sat
ACCESS TO FITNESS WCC DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Parks & Recreation Staff A AGE(S): 16 and up RATE: $50 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $40
This is a great opportunity to work on living a healthy lifestyle. Staff will schedule appointments to help participants learn proper use of fitness equipment, types of workouts and etiquette within a gym setting. Once eight training sessions are completed, participants will receive a coupon towards an annual Ultimate Passport or annual Fitness Passport. Westerville Parks and Recreation fitness staff will call to schedule appointments. Use activity number 115505-05 when registering.
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WCC - Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave.
OA OLDER ADULT
LIVE WELL
RPC - Recreation Program Center 64 E. Walnut St.
PC PARENT/CHILD
PRESCHOOL ONE-DAY SEASONAL CLASSES
NOW AVAILABLE
With the winter season upon us, the thought of your preschooler stuck in the house may be worrisome. The Westerville Parks and Recreation preschool program has come up with a great way to get out of the house this winter season while keeping your preschooler excited and interested in the many events available. Along with the regularly scheduled classes and events that include Pee Wee Play Gym and Toddler Time (page 22), Leapin’ Lollipops, Jumpin’ Jellybeans and many preschool dance classes (page 52) comes a new opportunity for one-day seasonal-themed classes. Classes are available from January to March where kids can have a Pancake Party in pjs, learn about Dinosaurs, find a Leprechaun, spread some love with a Valentine and more. Your little one will be creating crafts, singing, dancing and meeting new friends each month. Two age ranges are offered for ageappropriate play. Sign up for one or all of the classes to keep your little one entertained.
All seasonal one-day pass classes available for ages 18-30 months and 2.5-5 with a parent. All classes take place at the Westerville Community Center, 350 N. Cleveland Ave.
Jan. 3 - PJ Pancake Party Jan. 28 - Wreck-It Westerville Feb. 11 - Hearts Galore Feb. 25 - More Dinosaurs March 11 - Little Leprechauns March 18 - Fun with Mickey and Friends
More information can be found on page 55.
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CREATIVE ARTS SLOPPY SATURDAY
LEAPIN’ LOLLIPOPS
DURATION: 4 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Recreational Leaders AGE(S): 2- 4 with parent RATE: $60 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $50
WCC
P PC
Join us for messy Saturday mornings filled with crafts, science and generally sloppy, fun things to do. Please wear old clothes and prepare to get messy. Activity # Date
107602-01
Time
Day(s)
Jan. 12 - March 2 10-11 a.m. Sat
WCC
DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Lisa “Sonnie” Parise AGE(S): 18-36 months with parent RATE: $50 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $40
P PC
Jump into our exciting introduction to gymnastics. This course is for the energetic toddler and their caregivers. We will learn to jump, roll and tumble while enjoying music and fun-filled educational games. Activity # Date
Time
101607-01 101607-02 101607-03 101607-04 101607-05 101607-06 101607-07
9:45-10:30 a.m. Wed 10:45-11:30 a.m. Wed 5:30- 6:15 p.m. Wed 5:30 - 6:15 p.m. Thu 9:45-10:30 a.m. Wed 10:45-11:30 a.m. Wed 5:30 - 6:15 p.m. Wed
Jan. 9 – Feb. 20 Jan. 9 – Feb. 20 Jan. 9 – Feb. 20 Jan. 10 – Feb. 21 March 6 – April 10 March 6 – April 10 March 6 – April 10
Day(s)
ATTENTION PARENTS!
COLD & FLU SEASON GUIDELINES To maintain a healthy and safe environment for all of our participants, we ask that you please follow these guidelines: Children SHOULD NOT participate in programs if they: L Have had a fever within the last 24 hours
101614-01 101614-02 101614-03 101614-04
L Have had diarrhea within the last 24 hours
Time
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WCC - Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave.
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Wed Wed Thu Thu
Your little one will love to move like a Disney princess when learning and dancing to songs from favorite Disney movies. Children will learn the story and participate in other royal activities. Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
107108-01 Jan. 9 - Feb. 13 10:10 - 10:50 a.m. Wed
107602-01
P
A great introduction to classical ballet. Young dancers will build a dance vocabulary by learning basic ballet positions and steps. Through the enrichment of creative play, coupled with ballet techniques, children are encouraged to choreograph their own dance/play. Activity # Date
Time
107101-01 Jan. 8 - Feb. 26
6:15 - 6:45 p.m. Tue
Day(s)
PRE-BALLET WCC
P
Dancers will explore the fun of dance and perform ballet steps through games and songs. Activity #
Date
107113-01
Jan. 12 - March 2 3:15 - 4 p.m. Sat
Time
Day(s)
HIP HOP AND TUMBLE GEN DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Generations Performing P Arts Center AGE(S): 3-5 RATE: $75 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $60
WCC
Activity # Date
P PC
107110-01 Jan. 9- Feb. 13 10:50 - 11:30 a.m. Wed
Moms: grab your child and join us for this fun class. Wear loose-fitting clothes and ballet slippers or footies. Time
RPC
Your child will flip for this class learning beginning tumbling skills and how to make sounds and rhythms with their feet. Arts and exercise rolled into one great class.
MOM AND ME BALLET DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Dana Watters AGE(S): 3- 6 with parent RATE: $45 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $35
DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Vicky Ball AGE(S): 3-4 RATE: $35 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $30
DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Dana Watters AGE(S): 4-6 RATE: $45 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $35
GEN DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Generations Performing P Arts Center AGE(S): 3- 5 RATE: $75 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $60
Day(s)
Jan. 12 - March 2 1:15-2 p.m. Sat
Time
Day(s)
TAP FOR TOTS DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Vicky Ball AGE(S): 3- 4 RATE: $35 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $30
RPC
P
Your child will learn to use rhythm and sounds to create tap steps while increasing body coordination. Peppy, upbeat music will enhance the experience. Tap shoes or hard-soled shoes are required.
For additional information or questions, please ask a staff member or call the Community Center at (614) 901-6500.
ADULT
Day(s)
PRINCESS DANCE PARTY
L Have significant and persistent nasal drainage, which is green or yellow in color
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Jan. 9-Feb. 20 10:45-11:30 a.m. Jan. 9-Feb. 20 6:30-7:15 p.m. Jan. 10-Feb. 21 6:30-7:15 p.m. March 7- April 11 6:30-7:15 p.m.
Activity # Date
L Have vomited within the last 24 hours
WCC
Leap, tumble and roll with your spirited preschooler. Emphasis will be placed on learning safe basic gymnastics skills, practicing proper etiquette and improving overall coordination. Beam-bouncing and parachute adventures are among the various exercises available during this class. Activity # Date
JUMPIN’ JELLYBEANS
FANTASY BALLET
DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Lisa “Sonnie” Parise AGE(S): 3-4 with parent RATE: $50 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $40
Activity # Date
107103-01 Jan. 8 - Feb. 26
YOUTH
OA OLDER ADULT
RPC - Recreation Program Center 64 E. Walnut St.
LIVE WELL
GEN - Generations Performing Arts Center 11 W. College Ave.
Time
Day(s)
6:45 -7:15 p.m. Tue
PC PARENT/CHILD SEC - Sounds Educational Center 275 Old County Line Rd.
PRESCHOOL
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OUTDOOR / SPECIAL INTEREST PIANO PLAYTIME
DISCOVERY HOUR
SEC DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Sounds Educational Center P AGE(S): 4-6 RATE: $85 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $70
DURATION: 4 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Kim Chapman AGE(S): 3-5 with parent RATE: $35 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $30
Using the Suzuki method, children will develop various skills, including basic note reading and beat rhythm focusing on exploration and creativity. Activity # Date
Time
107141-01 Jan. 15 - Feb. 19 107141-02 Jan. 16 - Feb. 20
1-2 p.m. Tue 1-2 p.m. Wed
Day(s)
STORY STRETCHERS WCC
PC
Join us as we explore the wonderful world around us. We’ll investigate things that grow, play with science and discover the amazing properties of water. Bring your questions and imagination to this interactive, sometimes messy, hands-on class. Activity #
Date
113703-01 113703-02
Jan. 8 - Jan. 29 10 - 11a.m. Tue Feb. 25 - March 18 10 - 11a.m. Mon
Time
Day(s)
POP STAR JAZZ GEN DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Generations Performing P Arts Center AGE(S): 3-5 RATE: $75 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $60
Come learn to dance to all of your favorite pop songs. Students will learn jazz techniques and various dances from their favorite singer. Activity # Date
Time
107109-01 Jan. 9- Feb. 13
9:30 - 10:10 a.m. Wed
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FUN WITH REPTILES DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Kim Chapman AGE(S): 3 -5 with parent RATE: $10 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $5
If you have special needs, contact the Adaptive and Inclusion Specialist at (614) 901-6501 or lindsay.buis@westerville.org for assistance.
WONDERFUL WORLD OF WORMS DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Kim Chapman AGE(S): 3-5 with parent RATE: $10 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $5
Date
Time
Day(s)
113715-01 113715-02
Jan. 14 Feb. 12
10 - 11a.m. 10 - 11a.m.
Mon Tue
P PC
Meet our Community Center reptiles in this fun class. We will learn about each reptile, get to touch them and make a fun project to take home. Get up close and personal with our scaly friends. Time
Day(s)
113417-01 113417-02
Jan. 28 Feb. 26
10-11 a.m. 10-11 a.m.
Mon Tue
COLD AND FLU
PC
Activity #
NEW!
Date
WCC
They’re squiggly, they’re wiggly, but did you know they’re also very important to some ecosystems and very dangerous to others? Learn about these little creatures as we explore the wonderful world of worms.
WCC
Activity #
WCC NEW!
P
Preschoolers will love learning as they dance, sing and play through the pages of their favorite books. They will use cognitive and large motor skills when they participate in this fun class. Together we will be silly as we exercise our brains and bodies. Activity # Date
Time
101008-01 Jan. 8 - Feb. 12 101008-02 Jan. 8 - Feb. 12
11 - 11:45 a.m. Tue 6:45 - 7:30 p.m. Tue
Day(s)
MUSIC TOGETHER ©
Day(s)
Twitter: @WestervillePark Facebook: cityofwesterville YouTube: tellwesterville Instagram: cityofwesterville
DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Cathi Staysniak AGE(S): 3-5 RATE: $50 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $40
Children SHOULD NOT participate in programs if they have/had:
WCC DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Music Together P AGE(S): birth-5 with instructor 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
101613-01 101613-02 101613-03 101613-04
Jan. 7 - March 11 Jan. 7 - March 11 Jan. 9 - March 13 Jan. 9 - March 13
5:15 - 6 p.m. 6:15 - 7 p.m. 9:15 - 10 a.m. 10:15 - 11 a.m.
Day(s)
Mon Mon Wed Wed
LET’S PLAY DURATION: 4 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Emily Ferjencik RATE: $50 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $40
WCC
P PC
Come play with your baby and meet new friends! Led by a speech-language pathologist, this class will focus each week on a different way to play to encourage early social and language skills. Learn how to learn communicate using baby’s favorite activity - PLAY! AGE(S): 6-18 months with parent Activity # Date
Time
101646-01 Jan. 18 - Feb. 8
9:45 -10:30 a.m. Fri
Day(s)
AGE(S): 18-30 months with parent Activity # Date
Time
101646-02 Jan. 18 - Feb. 8
10:35 -11:20 a.m. Fri
A fever within the last 24 hours Vomited within the last 24 hours Diarrhea within the last 24 hours Significant and persistent nasal drainage, which is green or yellow in color
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PRESCHOOL
WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
SPECIAL INTEREST TODDLER TIME ROUNDUP
LUCKY ME
DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Cathi Staysniak RATE: $50 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $40
DURATION: 3 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Cathi Staysniak RATE: $35 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $25
WCC
P PC
This class provides your little one the opportunity to sing, dance and move. We will begin each class with a fun action story. Children will have fun using large motor skills and singing as we learn more about the story’s theme. Activities will incorporate age-appropriate cognitive skills like ABCs, numbers, shapes and colors. AGE(S): 12-24 months with parent Activity # Date
Time
101608-01 Jan. 8 - Feb. 12
9 - 9:45 a.m.
Day(s)
Tue
Activity # Date
Time
101608-02 Jan. 8 - Feb. 12
10 -10:45 a.m. Tue
Day(s)
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
101608 -03 Jan. 8 - Feb. 12
6 - 6:40 p.m. Tue
Time
Day(s)
DURATION: 4 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Cathi Staysniak RATE: $45 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $35
WCC
P PC
Love will be in the air this month. We will use music, literature, art, sensory and more as we learn more about what we love. A yummy fun snack will be provided. We will be hands on, and might even get a bit messy. Your child will have many treasures to bring home. AGE(S): 18- 30 months with parent Activity #
Date
101047-01
Feb.14 - Feb. 28 9:15-10:15 a.m. Thu
Time
Day(s)
AGE(S): 2.5-5 with parent
AGE(S): 2.5-5 Time
Day(s)
101048-02 March 7 - March 21 10:30-11:30 a.m. Thu
DURATION: 4 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Cathi Staysniak AGE(S): 3 - 5 RATE: $35 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $25
WCC
P
This energetic class provides your preschooler with fun gross motor activities and games. Children will have fun while practicing their listening skills and following instructions. We will incorporate new activities each week that are fun and educational, too. Time
Day(s)
101012-01 Feb. 26 - March 19 10:30-11:15 a.m. Tue 101012-02 Feb. 26 - March 19 6:45-7:30 p.m. Tue
AGE(S): 2.5- 5 with parent Activity #
Date
101047-02
Feb.14 - Feb. 28 10:30-11:30 a.m. Thu
Time
Activity # Date
101046-01
Activity # Date
Day(s)
MAKE IT - TAKE IT - TOTS DURATION: 4 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Cathi Staysniak AGE(S): 12 -24 months RATE: $45 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $35
Time
Activity # Date
101046-02
Time
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ADULT
P
PRESCHOOL
Y
YOUTH
OA OLDER ADULT
WCC - Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave.
Day(s)
Time
Day(s)
Jan. 10 - Jan. 31 10:30-11:30 a.m. Thu
KINDERGARTEN FRIENDS LUNCH BUNCH DURATION: 4 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Cathi Staysniak AGE(S): 5-6 RATE: $80 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $65
WCC
P
A fun class for kindergarteners or older Pre-K friends (those waiting one more year before starting kindergarten). We will read favorite books as we munch on lunch. There will be a “station time” to do free art, practice language/literacy skills and play math games/ puzzles. Gross motor games and creative music activities will get their bodies and minds moving. Activity #
Date
101042-01 101042-02
Jan.10 - Jan. 31 12 -2:30 p.m. Thu Feb. 21 - March 14 12 -2:30 p.m. Thu
Time
WCC
P
Day(s)
101045-01 Feb. 26 - March 19 9:15-10 a.m. Tue
A
P
Jan. 10 - Jan. 31 9:15-10:15 a.m. Thu
Children along with their parent/adult helper will have fun creating special projects that vary each week. Your child will have something fun to take home to play with and discover new things. As we create the projects together children will have fun hands-on activities and a story or song to go along with it. Activity # Date
WCC
We will have a great snow-venture inside with snowmen, snowflakes, snowballs and more! We will use music, literature, art, sensory and more to learn about all things chilly. A yummy fun snack will be provided. We will be hands on, and might even get a bit messy. Your child will have many treasures to bring home from this class.
101048-01 March 7 - March 21 9:15-10:15 a.m. Thu
MOVING AND GROOVING GAMES THINGS THAT I LOVE
DURATION: 4 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Cathi Staysniak AGE(S): 12 -36 months RATE: $50 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $40
AGE(S): 18-30 months with parent
AGE(S): 18-30 months with parent
Activity # Date
AGE(S): 18-36 months with parent
P PC
With just a little luck we will have a super time exploring shamrocks, rainbows, leprechauns and the wonderful color green. We will use music, literature, art, sensory and more to celebrate the moth of March. A yummy fun snack will be provided. We will be hands on and might even get a bit messy. Your child will have many treasures to bring home from this class. Activity # Date
AGE(S): 24-36 months with parent
BRRRRRRR IT’S SNOWING! WCC
LIVE WELL RPC - Recreation Program Center 64 E. Walnut St.
PC PARENT/CHILD
Day(s)
PRESCHOOL SPECIAL INTEREST
SEASONAL ONE-DAY PASS WRECK-IT WESTERVILLE
PJ PANCAKE PARTY DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Cathi Staysniak RATE: $15 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $10
WCC
P PC
Happy 2019! Children will have fun getting rid of that cabin fever in the PJs! We will sing silly songs, have a pancake race, read a very silly story about a pig and a pancake and lots more. Children are encouraged to wear their favorite pjs - just be sure they are ready for fun and can move easily. AGE(S): 18-30 months with parent Activity # Date
Time
101041-01
9:15-10:15 a.m. Thu
Jan. 3
Day(s)
AGE(S): 2.5 -5 with parent Activity # Date
Time
101041-02 101041-03
10:30- 11:30 a.m. Thu 6:30- 7:30 p.m. Thu
Jan. 3 Jan. 3
Day(s)
MORE DINOSAURS DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Cathi Staysniak RATE: $20 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $15
WCC
P PC
There is always more fun with dinosaurs. In this program we will stomp and roar our way through the exciting world of dinosaurs. Children will create their own dinosaur friend, make fossils with prehistoric play doh and munch on a dinoriffic snack. A slew of new activities will keep everyone “busy as a brontosaurus.” AGE(S): 18-30 months with parent Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
101032-01 Feb. 25
9:15-10:15 a.m. Mon
AGE(S): 2.5 -5 with parent Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
101032-02 Feb. 25 101032-03 Feb. 25
10:30- 11:30 a.m. Mon 6:30- 7:30 p.m. Mon
WCC
DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Cathi Staysniak RATE: $15 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $10
P PC
You just never know what adventure is around the corner or who is going to show up when we stomp into the Wreck It Ralph movies. One thing is for sure we will have fun, celebrate friendship as we play and create. Come ready to move, get a bit messy and have great time. AGE(S): 18-30 months with parent Activity # Date
Time
101031-01
9:15-10:15 a.m.
Jan. 28
Day(s)
Mon
AGE(S): 2.5-5 with parent Activity #
Date
101031-02
Jan. 28
10:30- 11:30 a.m. Mon
101031-03
Jan. 28
6:30 -7:30 p.m.
Time
Day(s)
Mon
If you have special needs, contact the Adaptive and Inclusion Specialist at (614) 901-6501 or lindsay.buis@westerville.org for assistance.
LITTLE LEPRECHAUNS DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Cathi Staysniak RATE: $15 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $10
WCC
P PC
It’s almost St. Patrick’s Day, a day to have extra fun with friends. We will explore this fun and festive holiday through books, art projects, activity stations, games, songs and very yummy snack. Each child will have some treasure to take home. Wear your green so you don’t get pinched and be ready to play. AGE(S): 18-30 months with parent Activity #
Date
101030-01
March 11
Time
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HEARTS GALORE DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Cathi Staysniak RATE: $15 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $10
WCC
P PC
It’s time to celebrate Valentine’s Day. We will be busy as we craft, sing, play and eat to our HEARTS content. Red and pink will be everywhere as we create special projects for those we love. Come dressed in your favorite Valentine’s Day colors and be ready to have fun and maybe even get just a bit messy. AGE(S): 18-30 months with parent Activity # Date
Time
101043-01
9:15-10:15 a.m. Mon
Feb. 11
Day(s)
AGE(S): 2.5-5 with parent Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
101043-02 Feb. 11
10:30- 11:30 a.m. Mon
101043-03 Feb. 11
6:30 -7:30 p.m.
Mon
FUN WITH MICKEY & FRIENDS DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Cathi Staysniak RATE: $15 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $10
WCC
P PC
What fun it will be as we create, play and discover with Mickey and crew. Gawrsh, there will be roadster races, clubhouse creations and Fab 5 snack. Come along and we will sing some songs, and have a jamboree. Dress in your favorite mouse gear and we will, “see ya real soon!” AGE(S): 18-30 months with parent Activity #
Date
Time
101033-01
March 18
9:15-10:15 a.m. Mon
Day(s)
AGE(S): 2.5-5 with parent Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
101033-02
March 18
10:30- 11:30 a.m. Mon
101033-03
March 18
6:30 -7:30 p.m.
Mon
Day(s)
9:15-10:15 a.m. Mon
AGE(S): 2.5-5 with parent
COMMUNITY CENTER PASSPORTS
Activity #
Date
Time
101030-02
March 11
10:30- 11:30 a.m. Mon
101030-03
March 11
6:30 -7:30 p.m.
A GREAT WAY TO BURN SOME ENERGY AND SPEND TIME WITH FAMILY. SEE PAGE 84 FOR DETAILS.
Day(s)
Mon
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YOUTH TEACHING TRADE FOR THE FUTURE
Trades jobs (contracting, wiring, carpentry and more) in the United States have traditionally been held by men, with women only holding about 9% of these jobs in the workforce. The word “Tradeswomen” is not even listed in Webster’s Dictionary; the Oxford Dictionary and Dictionary.com lists a definition as “...a woman engaged in trading or a trade, typically on a relatively small scale.” Because women and girls so infrequently work in trade industries, Westerville Parks & Recreation is
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proud to introduce new programming to expose girls to a skill-building education and careers. “Girls in Trades” teaches the building trades, providing an opportunity to experiment with basic power tools such as a cordless drill and everyday hand tools. Students will experience how to wire a lamp and learn how to create and read blueprints for a building project. Not only will the class teach a trade, it will empower girls to take the initiative in trade jobs and provide the ability to fix a leaky faucet, fill a wall with photos and simple tasks at home. Girls in Trades is available to ages 12-18 from Jan. 26 through Feb. 16. See page 59 for additional details. Know an adult interested in learning about trades? Women in Trades is available this winter as well. See page 63 for information.
Rosie the Riveter is a cultural icon representing women who worked in factories and shipyards during World War II, many of whom produced munitions and war supplies. These women sometimes took entirely new jobs replacing the male workers who joined the military.
YOUTH CREATIVE ARTS KIDS PAINT DURATION: 4 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Amber Houck AGE(S): 9-15 RATE: $60 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $50
WCC
Y
Step by step acrylic painting class. No experience required. We will be painting on canvas. Activity #
Date
107125-01
Jan. 16 - Feb. 6 5 -6 p.m.
Time
Wed
JR CERAMICS Y
107136 -01
5 - 6:15 p.m. Mon
Jan. 14 - March 4
DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Sean Joshi AGE(S): 8-12 RATE: $60 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $50
Y
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
107131-01
5 - 6 p.m.
Tue
Jan. 15 - March 5
WCC
Activity # Date
Time
RPC
Y
Time
107130 -01
4 - 4:45 p.m. Mon
Jan. 14 - March 4
TEEN CERAMICS DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Chris Powell AGE(S): 14-17 RATE: $80 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $65
STONE IN THE ROAD
DANCE EXPRESSIONS
RPC DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Candace Mazur-Darman Y AGE(S): 6-9 RATE: $85 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $70
107138-01
A
Time
P
Activity #
Date
Time
107106-01
Jan. 8 - Feb. 26
8 - 8:45 p.m. Tue
DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Vicky Ball AGE(S): 5-10 RATE: $45 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $35
Day(s)
Day(s)
PRESCHOOL
Y
RPC
Y
This class will introduce children to the basic tap techniques. Your child will learn to use rhythm and sound to create tap steps while increasing body coordination. Peppy, upbeat music will enhance the experience. Tap shoes or hard-soled shoes are required.
Jan. 15 - March 5 5 - 6:15 p.m. Tue
ADULT
Y
JR. TAP
Students will work on individual projects as they continue to develop in their chosen clay techniques. The potter’s wheel is available as a creative tool as well as a slab roller for those who wish to hand build. More emphasis will be placed on design of individual projects and how best to achieve the student’s goal. Activity # Date
RPC
RPC
Y
Activity # Date
Time
107112-01 Jan. 8 - Feb. 26
7:15 - 8 p.m. Tue
YOUTH
WCC - Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave.
Day(s)
Drama Classes
Day(s)
Cool, hip music combined with creative dance gives this class a dynamic approach to creativity and self-expression. Develop knowledge of various dances and styles such as hip hop, modern and jazz. Wear comfortable clothing and light, soft-soled flat shoes.
Day(s)
Time
107105-01 Jan. 12 - March 2 2:15 - 3 p.m. Sat
DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Vicky Ball AGE(S): 6-12 RATE: $45 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $35
Participants will learn various techniques as they work on individual projects. The potter ’s wheel will be introduced as an additional option to hand building. Activity # Date
Date
Y
CLAY PLAY DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Chris Powell AGE(S): 7-9 RATE: $65 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $55
Y
107140-01 Jan. 22 -March 12 7 - 7:30 p.m. Tue *NO CLASS: FEB. 12 OR FEB. 26
This class presents ballet at its beginner level. The knowledge of ballet techniques, skills and disciplines will teach ballerinas how to put steps together.
Day(s)
WCC
This beginner class focuses on guitar technique through song play. We’ll learn to tune the guitar using the metronome, correct posture, left and right hand technique, basic theory concepts, chord diagrams, chord strumming and a few songs. Requires a six-string acoustic guitar, a music stand and Alfred’s Kid’s Guitar Course 1 book. Activity #
DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Dana Watters AGE(S): 5-11 RATE: $45 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $35
Participants will learn various techniques as they work on individual projects. The potter ’s wheel will be introduced as an additional option to hand building. Time
DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Chris Powell AGE(S): 9-13 RATE: $60 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $50
BALLET I
RPC
Activity # Date
GUITAR FOR BEGINNERS
RPC
Basic hand-building techniques will be taught as the student learns about clay. Glazed projects will be the end result of assignments and creative time. Ages 11 to 13 will also have use of the potter’s wheel.
Day(s)
DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Chris Powell AGE(S): 10-13 RATE: $80 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $65
HOMESCHOOL CERAMICS
OA OLDER ADULT
Be a knight, queen, jester or wizard in this legendary tale of clever tactics to help the kingdom’s loyal subjects to do things without being asked. Activity # Date
Time
107154-01 Jan. 19 - March 9 10 - 11:15 a.m.
Day(s)
Sat
CANTERBURY TALES RPC DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Candace Mazur-Darman Y AGE(S): 9-14 RATE: $85 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $70
Join our travelers - the Pardoner, the Alchemist, the Wife of Bath and the Chanticleer on the way to Canterbury as they tell tales to win a jug of ginger ale. Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
107155-01 Jan. 19 - March 9 11:30 a.m. -12:45 p.m. Sat
Day(s)
LIVE WELL
RPC - Recreation Program Center 64 E. Walnut St.
PC PARENT/CHILD
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YOUTH
WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
OUTDOORS KIDS NATURE NIGHT IN
WILD ART
WCC DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Kim Chapman Y AGE(S): 6-12 RATE: $25 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $20 SIBLING RATE: $20 SIBLING DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $15
DURATION: 4 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Kim Chapman AGE(S): 8-12 RATE: $35 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $30
Date
Time
113720-01 Jan. 25 113720-02 Feb. 22 113720-03 March 15
Y
With Pinterest as our guide and nature as our muse, we will create original works of art using natural materials from around our parks. Bring your imagination and creativity to this fun art class!
With winter in full swing, let us not forget about the magical world outside! Explore the colder side of the outdoors as we bring outside in. We’ll have dinner, take a winter hike and learn a little bit about nature in the cold season. Activity #
STEM LAB WCC
Activity # Date
113716-01
Time
Day(s)
Feb. 26-March 19 6:45 - 7:45 p.m.
Tue
DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Kim Chapman AGE(S): 8-12 RATE: $50 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $40
WCC
Y
Come explore the exciting world of STEM as we challenge our ideas about the world around us. Bring your imagination and we’ll provide the rest in this exciting hands-on class! Activity # Date
Time
113712-01
5:45 - 6:45 p.m.
Jan. 8 - Feb. 5
Day(s)
Tue
Day(s)
5- 8:30 p.m. 5- 8:30 p.m. 5- 8:30 p.m.
Fri Fri Fri
HOMESCHOOL ACADEMY NATURAL WONDERS DURATION: 4 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Kim Chapman AGE(S): 5-7 RATE: $40 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $30
WCC
Y
Discover the natural world around us as we explore a new topic each week. Dig below the earth’s surface to learn how rocks form, soar high in the sky on silent wings as an owl, meet our community center animals and much more. Each class will be filled with fun activities and have paired readings on Epic! Books for Kids for extended learning at home. Activity # Date
Time
THE MICROSCOPIC WORLD
WILD WORLD
DURATION: 4 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Kim Chapman AGE(S): 8-12 RATE: $50 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $40
DURATION: 4 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Kim Chapman AGE(S): 8-12 RATE: $50 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $40
WCC
Y
Investigate the tiny world around us as we look through the lens of a microscope. We’ll learn about the tiny things we see, create our own slides and make new discoveries in this hands-on class. Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
113770-01 Jan. 9- Jan. 23
9:30- 11 a.m. Wed
WCC
Y
Discover the wild world around us as we investigate our local ecosystems. Study animal adaptations, food webs and the ways in which we all fit together. Activity # Date
Time
113770-02 Feb. 13 - Mar. 6
9:30 - 11 a.m. Wed
Day(s)
Day(s)
113771-01 Feb. 25 - March 18 3-4 p.m.
Mon
WINTER BREAK CAMP DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Recreation Leaders AGE(S): 6 -12 RATE: $50 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $40
SCHOOL’S OUT NATURE PLAYDATE DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Kim Chapman AGE(S): 6 -12 RATE: $40 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $35
WCC
Y
School is out! Enjoy your day off as we travel off-site to play and learn about Ohio’s wildlife. Bring your curiosity and a sack lunch for this hands-on exciting day of learning. Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
DAWES ARBORETUM
113701-01
Jan. 21
9 a.m.- 4 p.m.
Mon
GLEN HELEN NATURE PRESERVE
113701-02
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ADULT
Feb. 18
P
9 a.m.- 4 p.m. PRESCHOOL
Mon
Y
WCC
Y
Don’t let the boredom of winter bring you down. Come over to the Community Center and join us with activities inside such as swimming, arts and crafts games in the gym and the climbing wall. Please provide your child with a packed lunch, snack, water and swim suit each day. Extended care is available by purchase. All counselors are CPR/AED and first aid certified through the American Red Cross. Activity #
Date
102102-01 102102-02 102102-03 102102-04 102102-05 102102-06 102102-07
Dec. 20 Dec. 21 Dec. 26 Dec. 27 Dec. 28 Dec. 31 Jan. 2
YOUTH
Time
WCC - Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave.
Day(s)
9 a.m.- 4 p.m. 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. 9 a.m.- 4 p.m.
OA OLDER ADULT
If you have special needs, contact the Adaptive and Inclusion Specialist at (614) 901-6501 or lindsay.buis@westerville.org for assistance.
Thu Fri Wed Thu Fri Mon Wed LIVE WELL
RPC - Recreation Program Center 64 E. Walnut St.
PC PARENT/CHILD
YOUTH SPECIAL INTEREST GENERATION POUND® DURATION: 12 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Alejandra Rollins AGE(S): 6-12 RATE: $45 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $35
WCC
Y
NEW!
Y
GENERATION POUND® is a youth-oriented program that fuses movement and music to improve focus, coordination, physical fitness and teamwork skills. By combining exercise and interactive activities, kids will learn new ways to explore movement, embrace their creativity and ROCK OUT ultimately building strength, confidence and self-awareness. BASIC/INTERMEDIATE
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
105914-01 Jan. 6 - March 24 12:45 -1:30 p.m. Sun
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If you have special needs, contact the Adaptive and Inclusion Specialist at (614) 901-6501 or lindsay.buis@westerville.org for assistance.
GIRLS IN TRADES DURATION: 4 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Jill Connor AGE(S): 12-18 RATE: $115 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $100
WCC NEW!
Y
This class teaches girls about the building trades and gives them an opportunity to experiment with basic power tools such as a cordless drill and everyday hand tools. Project examples include learning how to wire a lamp, creating blueprints and building the project. A $25 materials fee is due at the first class. Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
102145-01 Jan. 26 - Feb. 16 9-11:30 a.m. Sat
Post your favorite pictures of Westerville Parks and Recreation using #acitywithinapark.
MAKE IT-TAKE IT-JUNIORS AMERICAN RED CROSS BABYSITTING DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Amy Rudawsky AGE(S): 10 and up RATE: $50 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $40
WCC
Y
Ideal for current and future babysitters, this course will teach the best ways to keep the children in your care safe and happy. Class includes a reference guide, certification in first aid and all preparations needed to handle any babysitting emergencies. Students should bring a packed lunch, a baby-sized doll, paper and pencil. Activity #
102110-01 102110-02
Date
Jan. 12 Feb. 9
Time
DURATION: 4 weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Cathi Staysneki AGE(S): 5-7 RATE: $50 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $40
WCC
Date
Time
DURATION: 4 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Anthony Ng AGE(S): 5-7 RATE: $140 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $125
WCC
Y
Students will have fun learning to code and build games using Scratch, a computer programming (coding) platform developed by MIT and use Worldwide to introduce coding to young students. No prior knowledge of computer programming is required. However, kids should know how to use the mouse to navigate around the computer screen. Activity #
Date
Time
102114-01
Jan. 5 - Jan. 26
3 - 4:15 p.m. Sat
Day(s)
CODE MONSTER II VISUAL GAMING DURATION: 4 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Anthony Ng AGE(S): 8-12 RATE: $140 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $125
WCC
Y
Students will learn a better way to code and organize their coding blocks also using the Scratch coding platform provided by MIT. We will also introduce the concept of Function and List. This class will continue to boost kids’ ability to solve bigger problems more effectively. We will also enrich programming vocabulary by introducing more terminology.
NEW!
Activity #
Date
Time
Y
102116-01
Feb. 2 - Feb. 23
3 - 4:15 p.m. Sat
As we create exciting and creative projects together - we may play a game, learn a new song or read a funny story to go along with it. We will probably get a bit messy so wear something that is safe to get dirty and /or bring an old shirt/art smock to help keep clean. Activity #
CODE MONSTER EXPLORATORY
Day(s)
102045-01 Feb. 26-March 19 5:15-6:30 p.m. Tue
Day(s)
ATTENTION PARENTS!
COLD & FLU SEASON GUIDELINES To maintain a healthy and safe environment for all of our participants, we ask that you please follow these guidelines: Children SHOULD NOT participate in programs if they: L Have had a fever within the last 24 hours
Day(s)
9 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Sat 9 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Sat
L Have vomited within the last 24 hours L Have had diarrhea within the last 24 hours L Have significant and persistent nasal drainage, which is green or yellow in color For additional information or questions, please ask a staff member or call the Community Center at (614) 901-6500.
COMMUNITY CENTER PASSPORTS
A GREAT WAY TO BURN SOME ENERGY AND SPEND TIME WITH FAMILY. SEE PAGE 84 FOR DETAILS.
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SPECIAL INTEREST BOUNTIFUL BREAKFAST DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Lisa “Sonnie” Parise AGE(S): 8-13 RATE: $60 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $50
WCC
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Learn how to prepare a breakfast that is sure to get anyone out of bed! Please bring an apron and dish towel to class. Activity #
102123-01
ATTENTION PARENTS!
APPEALING APPETIZERS DURATION: 2 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Lisa “Sonnie” Parise AGE(S): 8-14 RATE: $80 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $65
WCC
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To maintain a healthy and safe environment for all of our participants, we ask that you please follow these guidelines: Children SHOULD NOT participate in programs if they: L Have had a fever within the last 24 hours
Day(s)
L Have vomited within the last 24 hours
Mon
L Have had diarrhea within the last 24 hours
Date
Time
Day(s)
Learn how to cook some great appetizers to accompany your family meals that are sure to please all. Please bring an apron and dish towel to class.
Jan. 21
4 - 5:30 p.m.
Mon
Activity #
Date
102127-01
March 18 4 - 5:30 p.m.
Time
COLD & FLU SEASON GUIDELINES
L Have significant and persistent nasal drainage, which is green or yellow in color
MAIN DISHES DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Lisa “Sonnie” Parise AGE(S): 8-13 RATE: $60 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $50
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Does your child enjoy cooking? Join us as we make the main dishes for your evening meal. Each one of these dishes is family-friendly for all ages to enjoy. Please bring an apron and dish towel to class. Activity #
102105-01
Date
Jan. 21
Time
Day(s)
4 - 5:30 p.m.
Mon
For additional information or questions, please ask a staff member or call the Community Center at (614) 901-6500.
If you have special needs, contact the Adaptive and Inclusion Specialist at (614) 901-6501 or lindsay.buis@westerville.org for assistance.
WCC
LITTLE CHEFS DURATION: 2 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Lisa “Sonnie” Parise AGE(S): 4-8 with parent RATE: $80 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $65 Activity #
Date
Time
WCC
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ALL AMERICAN
You won’t want to miss this cooking class as we are making some of our favorite American Meals. Please bring an apron and dish towel to class.
102117-01 Jan. 13 - Jan. 20 4:30 - 5:45 p.m. Sun VIVA ITALIANO
Come learn the art of cooking great Italian foods. Please bring an apron and dish towel to class. Please bring an apron and dish towel to class.
102117-02 Feb. 3 - Feb. 10 4:30 - 5:45 p.m. Sun
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WCC - Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave.
LIVE WELL RPC - Recreation Program Center 64 E. Walnut St.
PC PARENT/CHILD
ADULT
HEMPSTEAD ROAD PARK TAKING SHAPE
A park in the southeastern quadrant of Westerville is not a new idea. The Westerville Parks & Recreation master plan (Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces -or PROS) that helps guide planning and investment long called for a park to serve the community and neighborhoods on the southeast side of town. When the property at 480 S. Hempstead Rd. near McVay Elementary became available, the City acquired it to begin plotting a course to fulfill that vision.
character the McVay family sought to preserve. Also included is a realigned entry drive and bridge, shelter, restroom, trail network, elevated play elements, nature play area, creek interaction zone and meadow as well as a parking lot for park visitors. The design team will transition to development and construction phases next, which will take the majority of 2019. Construction is expected to begin in 2020.
Starting with a series of public meetings earlier this year, conceptual plans were developed based on resident feedback. The response from participants was overwhelmingly positive. The conceptual plan was developed to pay homage to the McVay family, the original landowners, who were deeply philanthropic and loved nature. Akin to other parks and green spaces in Westerville, the theme centers around nature while implementing play features and recreational opportunities. The concept plan includes the preservation of mature trees on the property. Fun, whimsical and educational elements will maintain and embellish the site’s natural
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CREATIVE ARTS BUILDING WATERCOLOR SKILLS DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Charles Rowland AGE(S): Adult RATE: $80 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $65
WCC
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This class builds on basic watercolor skills to give your paintings a more finished and professional look. We will explore new tools, advanced topics and techniques and methods to add interest and pull your paintings together. Instructor demonstrations and hands-on time to develop your skills will be available. Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
107225-01 Jan. 9 - Feb. 13 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Wed 107225-02 Feb. 20 - March 27 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Wed
GO WITH THE FLOW WATERCOLOR
DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Lavonne Suwalski AGE(S): Adult RATE: $80 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $65
WCC
Time
Day(s)
107223-01 Jan. 10 - Feb. 28 6:30- 8:30 p.m. Thu
WATERCOLORS FOR BEGINNERS AND BEYOND DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): John Cameron AGE(S): Adult RATE: $80 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $65
WCC
Date
Time
107226-01 107226-02
Jan. 7- Feb. 11 7- 9 p.m. Feb. 18-March 25 7- 9 p.m.
WSC
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Mon Mon
Date
Time
Day(s)
Jan. 15 - Jan. 29
6-9 p.m.
Tue
Activity # Date
If you have special needs, contact the Adaptive and Inclusion Specialist at (614) 901-6501 or lindsay.buis@westerville.org for assistance.
DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Chris Powell AGE(S): Adult RATE: $85 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $70
WCC NEW!
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Time
Day(s)
107224-01 Jan. 16 - Feb. 20
7- 9 p.m.
Wed
RPC
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This class is for students who wish to work on various hand-building techniques. You will work at your leisure and be given technical advice from the instructor. In order to use open studio time, you will need to register separately. There is an additional cost for use of clay. Time
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This open studio time is available for students who are currently enrolled in an adult ceramics class. This is your time to complete a project independently. No instruction is provided. All projects would have to be finished and glazed during the last class. There is an additional cost for use of clay. Activity # Date
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.
DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Chris Powell AGE(S): Adult RATE: $150 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $135
Day(s)
OPEN STUDIO CERAMICS
ADVENTURES IN ACRYLIC PAINTING
DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Judy Anderson AGE(S): Adult RATE: $80 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $65
Time
107231-01 Jan. 14 - March 4 6:30 - 9 p.m. Mon 107231-03 Jan. 15 - March 5 6:30 - 9 p.m. Tue
107231-02 Jan. 14 - March 4 6:30 - 9 p.m. Mon 107231-04 Jan. 15 - March 5 6:30 - 9 p.m. Tue
ADULT
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Activity # Date
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Activity #
CERAMICS (HAND-BUILDING)
Day(s)
DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Chris Powell AGE(S): Adult RATE: $150 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $135
Students will work on the potter’s wheel to develop their throwing skills regardless of skill level. The instructor will help guide each individual in the fundamentals of throwing pots at their own pace. In order to use open studio time, you will need to register for that separately. There is an additional cost for use of clay.
Learn the basic techniques of building your own stained glass jewelry box or flat panel. Participants will learn the copper foil method and construction of two-to-threedimensional objects. Students must bring safety glass or goggles. A $25 material fee is due to the instructor at the first class.
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Numerous teaching aides and examples will be shared, including handouts for students to begin their watercolor resource notebook. Individual assistance will be provided, along with various lessons highlighting important principles of watercolor painting. Activity #
DURATION: 3 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): John Paglilunga AGE(S): Adult RATE: $90 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $75
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Approach your work with the gusto that emphasizes free application and natural flow of watercolors! This course is designed to help painters loosen up and explore the fluidity of watercolor using different techniques. A suggested materials list will be available at the front desk of the Community Center. Activity # Date
CERAMICS (THROWING)
STAINED GLASS
Time
Day(s)
107232-01 Jan. 23 - March 13 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Wed 107232-02 Jan. 26 - March 16 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
Sat
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WATERCOLOR/COLORED PENCIL PORTRAITS DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Cassandra Blusiewicz AGE(S): Adult RATE: $80 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $65
WCC
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Create a mixed media portrait of a loved one, friend or pet with the use of watercolors and colored pencils. Students should bring an enlarged photocopy of their subject, person or pet. A materials list will be available at the front desk of the Community Center.
Activity # Date
Time
Day(s)
107220-01 Jan. 19 - Feb. 23 11 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. Sat
LIVE WELL
WDF - Westerville Division of Fire 400 W. Main St.
PC PARENT/CHILD
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ADULT CREATIVE ARTS / SPECIAL INTEREST WOMEN IN TRADES
DRAWING 101
DURATION: 6 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Chuck Woelfel AGE(S): Adult RATE: $80 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $65
RPC
A
Drawing is a skill you can master at any age. Learn the basic drawing skills with helpful instructions. Bring paper and your drawing medium of choice. Drawing boards, clips and pencil sharpeners are provided. Come draw in a relaxed, non-judgmental atmosphere! Activity #
Date
107202-01 Jan. 8 - Feb. 19 *NO CLASS: FEB. 12
Time
Day(s)
7- 9 p.m.
Tue
WCC
A
Bring your iPhone and follow along as we learn the basics of the camera app. We will talk about editing, built in filters and learn how to share photos. This class is designed to help you feel more comfortable with taking photos every day or at special events. There is so much to learn with editing and shooting on a device you already own. Time
Day(s)
110204-01 March 3 - March 17 10-11:30 a.m. Sun
BASIC iPHONE/iPAD
DURATION: 3 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Caroline Withers AGE(S): Adult RATE: $120 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $105
WCC
A
Join an open conversation about what is new and how to use your iPhone and iPad and how to feel more confident with their use. Each class will guide you through software, apps, photos, music and more. Activity # Date
Time
110202-01 Jan. 6 - Jan. 20 10-11:30 a.m.
Day(s)
Sun
INTRO TO MAC COMPUTER DURATION: 3 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Caroline Withers AGE(S): Adult RATE: $150 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $135
WCC
A
Bring your Mac and together we will explore the newest software and hardware. This is an introductory class but a great refresher if you are an advanced user. Explore how to organize files, stay up to date and discover some new tricks with an Apple expert. Activity # Date
Time
110203-01 Feb. 3 - Feb. 17 10-11:30 a.m.
PANCAKE BREAKFAST
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Construction classes for women, taught by local tradeswomen. Learn about household maintenance or how to hire a qualified contractor. Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
Feb. 23
9-11:30 a.m.
Sat
March 2
9-11:30 a.m.
Sat
March 9
9-11:30 a.m.
Sat
March 16
9-11:30 a.m.
Sat
ELECTRICAL
110241-01 110241-02
DURATION: 3 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Caroline Withers AGE(S): Adult RATE: $120 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $105
WCC
PLUMBING
INTRO TO PHOTOS WITH iPHONE: SHOOTING & EDITING
Activity # Date
DURATION: 1 Week INSTRUCTOR(S): Jill Connor AGE(S): 19 and up RATE: $45 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $35
CARPENTRY
110241-03
PACKING HEALTHY LUNCH & SNACKS/COOKING DEMO
WCC DURATION: 1 Class INSTRUCTOR(S): MAD Scientist Assoc staff A AGE(S): 12 and up with parent RATE: $35 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $20
This class will offer tips and tricks for packing a healthy lunch for kids and adults. We will also cover healthful, kid-friendly snack ideas and how to pack a “zero-waste” lunch. Class will be led by a culinary instructor from Local Matters, a non-profit organization dedicated to creating healthy communities through food education, access and advocacy. Activity #
Date
Time
110200-01
Jan. 4
6:30 -7:30 p.m. Fri
Day(s)
HVAC
110241-04
HOME BUYING SEMINAR DURATION: 1 Class INSTRUCTOR(S): Alecia Godfrey AGE(S): Adult FREE
SOCIAL DANCE BASICS DURATION: 8 Weeks INSTRUCTOR(S): Fred Astaire Staff AGE(S): Adult RATE: $85 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $70
RPC
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Learn to dance to all of your favorite pop songs. Students will learn ballroom techniques in various dances. You won’t want to miss this upbeat and energetic class. Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
107202-01
Jan. 7 - Feb. 25
7- 8 p.m.
Mon
WCC
A
Have questions about buying a home in today’s Central Ohio housing market? Meet with industry experts from Westervillebased Baker Realty Group and a trusted lending partner, Ruoff Home Mortgage. This will be an evening of education as well as a time for Q&A. The event is perfectly timed to get you in prime position for the spring home-buying season. Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
110205-01
Jan. 31
6:30 -8 p.m.
Thu
CPR TRAINING DURATION: 1 Day AGE(S): Adult RATE: $50
ONE POT MEALS COOKING CLASS
DURATION: 1 Class INSTRUCTOR(S): Local Matters AGE(S): Adult RATE: $35 DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE: $20
WCC
A
Learn how to make delicious and quick onepot meals using different cooking methods. Have dinner on the table in 20 to 30 minutes! Class will be led by a culinary instructor from Local Matters, a non-profit organization dedicated to creating healthy communities through food education, access and advocacy. Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
110201-01
Feb. 12
6:30-8 p.m.
Tue
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This course prepares you to respond in a cardiac breathing emergency. You will learn CPR for infant, child and adult and includes hands-on learning. The certification will be good for two years. Please choose your type of certification from the American Heart Association taught by the Westerville Division of Fire or the American Red Cross taught by the Westerville Parks and Recreation Department. Activity #
Date
Time
Day(s)
AMERICAN RED CROSS
110206-01 110206-02
Jan. 15 Feb. 12
WCC
5- 9 p.m. 5- 9 p.m.
Tue Tue WDF
AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION
110207-01
Feb. 26
5- 9 p.m.
Tue
Day(s)
Sun
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 JAN. 9, FEB. 6, MARCH 6 7 - 10 A.M.
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OLDER ADULT CRAFTING WITH THE WESTERVILLE SENIOR CENTER There are many classes available throughout the year through which Senior Center members can relax with friends while creating some exceptional crafts. But, did you know that you can purchase some of these crafts during Snowflake Castle each year? You don’t even need a ticket to do so. Every year during the week of Snowflake Castle, tables are set up throughout the downstairs entrance of the Everal Barn at Heritage Park. Here you can find items like crochet, holiday ornaments, jewelry, scarves, pillows, bookmarks and tons of Ohio State items. All proceeds benefit the Westerville Senior Association and Westerville Parks and Recreation. Snowflake Castle is scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 1 and Monday, Dec. 3 - Saturday, Dec. 8 at Everal Barn and Homestead, 60 N. Cleveland Ave.
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CENTER HOURS Monday through 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.
WESTERVILLE SENIOR CENTER 310 W. Main St. Westerville, Ohio 43081-6800 (614) 901-6560 TDD: (614) 901-6413 Transportation: (614) 901-6567
WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.westerville.org
OLDER ADULT OA
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
PLEASE NOTE
DATES
APPOINTMENT TIMES 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. CLOSED DEC. 26 & JAN. 2 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
ROUTING TIME BEGINS
ESTIMATED SHOPPING TIME
ROUND-TRIP PRICES $2 $2 $2
1.5 hours
$3 $3
1.5 hours
PLEASE BE READY FOR PICKUP ONE-HALF HOUR PRIOR TO YOUR APPOINTMENT TIME.
$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.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
YEARLY MEMBERSHIP RATES
Westerville Senior Center memberships are available to adults 55 or older and their spouses. Join us and experience the benefits of improved health, lower stress, new skills, greater independence and lasting friends and memories.
Rate: $18 Discounted Resident Rate: $12
REGISTRATION DATES Online Resident Registration Friday, Dec. 7 | 12 p.m.
FACILITY RENTALS Multi-purpose and meeting rooms are available for rent when not in use for Senior Center or Parks and Recreation programs. Call (614) 9016560 for reservations.
SEE PAGE 73 FOR DETAILS.
In-Person Resident Registration Saturday, Dec. 8 | 8 a.m. at the Community Center Online Open Registration Sunday, Dec. 9 | 12 p.m. In-Person Open Registration Monday, Dec. 10 | 8:30 a.m. at the Senior Center and 8 a.m. at the Community Center 65
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FITNESS
BALANCE BOOST
WSC DURATION: 12/11 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Valarie Wright OA AGE(S): Senior Center Member RATE / RESIDENT 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)
104907-01 Jan. 2 - March 20 10 - 10:45 a.m. Wed 104907-02 Jan. 7 - March 18 10 - 10:45 a.m. Mon
BANDS AND BELLS
DURATION: 12/11 Classes WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Valarie Wright OA AGE(S): Senior Center Member RATE / RESIDENT 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)
104906-01 Jan. 2 - March 20 104906-02 Jan. 7 - March 18
9 - 9:45 a.m. Wed 9 - 9:45 a.m. Mon
B.A.S.E. FIT
DURATION: 12 Classes WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Valarie Wright OA AGE(S): Senior Center Member RATE / RESIDENT 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)
104908-01 Jan. 4 - March 22 9 - 9:45 a.m. Fri 104908-02 Jan. 4 - March 22 10 - 10:45 a.m. Fri
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DELAY THE DISEASE
RPC DURATION: 11 Classes INSTRUCTOR(S): Lori Candon OA Valarie Wright Chip Bruchac AGE(S): Senior Center Member RATE / RESIDENT 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)
104902-01
Jan. 8 - March 19 1:15 - 2:15 p.m. Tue
LOW-IMPACT AEROBICS & STRENGTH
DURATION: 12/11 Classes RPC INSTRUCTOR(S): Pam Croucher OA AGE(S): Senior Center Member RATE / RESIDENT 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)
104901-01 104901-02
Jan. 3 -March 21 9 - 10 a.m. Thu Jan. 8 -March 19 9 - 10 a.m. Tue
SENIOR CENTER ZUMBA
DURATION: 12/11 Classes RPC INSTRUCTOR(S): Alejandra Rollins OA AGE(S): Senior Center Member RATE / RESIDENT 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)
104912-01 Jan. 3 - March 21 5:15 -6 p.m. Thu 104912-02 Jan. 8 - March 19 5:15 -6 p.m. Tue
OA OLDER ADULT
LIVE WELL
PC PARENT/CHILD
RPC - Recreation Program Center WSC - Westerville Senior Center WESTERVILLE AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT64•E. (614) • www.wester ville.org Walnut901-6500 St. 310 W. PARKS Main St.
OLDER ADULT OA FITNESS
SIMPLE AND SERENE
A MATTER OF BALANCE
104913-01 Jan. 3 - March 21 6:35 - 7:35 p.m. Thu 104913-02 Jan. 8 - March19 6:35 - 7:35 p.m. Tue
104911-01
EVERY “BODY” CAN DO YOGA
LINE DANCE
DURATION: 12/11 Classes WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Valarie Wright OA AGE(S): Senior Center Member RATE / RESIDENT RATE: $15 No matter your meditation experience, Simple and Serene is where you want to be. This guided and glad-hearted class will give you inspiration and suggestions to help you gently shift and peacefully transform your life. Rejuvenate enhance, awaken and learn how to be real. Please bring yoga mat and small pillow (for comfort). Activity# Date Time Day(s)
DURATION: 11 Classes RPC INSTRUCTOR(S): Lori Candon OA AGE(S): Senior Center Member RATE / RESIDENT 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)
104903-01 Jan. 8 - March 19 11:45 a.m. - 1 p.m. Tue
DURATION: 8 Classes RPC INSTRUCTOR(S): Megan Arnold OA Michelle Murray AGE(S): Senior Center Member RATE / RESIDENT RATE: $10 Fear of falling can be just as dangerous a s fa l l i n g i t s e l f. Th i s c l a ss c a n h e l p improve your quality of life and prolong independence. A workbook is provided and a healthy refreshment will be served at each meeting. All participants must attend six of the eight classes. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
Jan. 16 - March 6 1 - 3 p.m.
AGE(S): Adult OA RATE / RESIDENT 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(S): Anita Ebbert MORNING
RPC
104909-01 Jan. 8 - March 26 10:15 -11:15 a.m. Tue INSTRUCTOR(S): Robin Poses AFTERNOON
TRADITIONAL HATHA YOGA
DURATION: 12/11 Classes WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Valarie Wright OA AGE(S): Senior Center Member RATE / RESIDENT 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. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
Wed
WCC
104909-02 Jan. 3 -March 28
3 -4 p.m.
Thu
INSTRUCTOR(S): Robin Poses EVENING
WSC
(New dancers are welcome to come at 5:30 p.m. for a step lesson.)
104909-03 Jan. 2 - March 27 6 -7 p.m.
Wed
104919-01 Jan. 3 - March 21 5:30 -6:30 p.m. Thu 104919-02 Jan. 8 - March 19 5:30 -6:30 p.m. Tue
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 JAN. 9, FEB. 6, MARCH 6 7 - 10 A.M.
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FITNESS
S.E.L.F. CARE CHAIR
(STRENGTH, ENDURANCE, LONGEVITY, FLEXIBILITY)
FITNESS WALKING GROUP
DURATION: 12/11 Classes WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Valarie Wright OA AGE(S): Senior Center Member RATE / RESIDENT 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)
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.
104905-01 Jan. 2 - March 20 11-11:45 a.m. Wed 104905-02 Jan. 4 - March 22 11-11:45 a.m. Fri 104905-03 Jan. 7 - March18 11-11:45 a.m. Mon
Senior Center Members Only Drop In every Tue/Thu/Fri 8:30-9:30 a.m.
FOOT CARE
WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Everyday Divinity AGE(S): Senior Center Member OA RATE / RESIDENT RATE: $33 per appt Services include nail trimming, thinning, filing, foot assessment, corn and callus reduction. Appointment times will run in 30-minute increments. Fee is due at registration. See the front desk of the Senior Center for appointment availability. Giftcards are available for footcare services. Ask Heather for details at your appointment. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK
AGE(S): Senior Center Member WSC FREE Stop by and get your blood pressure OA check monthly by Uptown Pharmacy. Date Time Day(s)
Jan. 14 Feb. 11 March11
10 a.m. 10 a.m. 10 a.m.
Mon Mon Mon
104916-01 through 09 Jan. 22 9:30 a.m. -1:30 p.m. Tue 104917-01 through 09 Feb. 19 9:30 a.m. -1:30 p.m. Tue 104918-01 through 09 March19 9:30 a.m. -1:30 p.m.Tue
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RPC - Recreation Program Center 64 E. Walnut St.
OLDER ADULT OA CREATIVE ARTS
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 a the Photo SIG meetings Photos will be on display for one month. Information and Photo Gallery forms are available at the front desk. Date Theme
January February March
A Splash of Orange Good Eats Frames
ATTENTION PARENTS!
COLD & FLU SEASON GUIDELINES To maintain a healthy and safe environment for all of our participants, we ask that you please follow these guidelines: Children SHOULD NOT participate in programs if they: L Have had a fever within the last 24 hours L Have vomited within the last 24 hours L Have had diarrhea within the last 24 hours L Have significant and persistent nasal drainage, which is green or yellow in color For additional information or questions, please ask a staff member or call the Community Center at (614) 901-6500.
INTRO TO ZENTANGLE®
DURATION: 3 Weeks WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Arlene Roeder OA AGE(S): Senior Center Member RATE / RESIDENT RATE: $50 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)
107327-01 Jan. 16 - Jan. 30
2 -4 p.m.
Wed
ZENTANGLE®BEYOND THE BASICS
DURATION: 4 Weeks WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Arlene Roeder OA AGE(S): Senior Center Member RATE / RESIDENT RATE: $50 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)
107328-01 Feb. 13 - March 6 2 -4 p.m. Wed
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
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FRIDAY FEAST
ENJOY A HOT AND DELICIOUS MEAL WITH OLD AND NEW FRIENDS. SPONSORED BY FRIENDSHIP VILLAGE OF COLUMBUS. REGISTRATION REQUIRED.
Jan. 4 Feb. 1 March 1
1- 2 p.m. 1- 2 p.m. 1- 2 p.m.
$5 JAN. 18, FEB. 15, MARCH 15 12 P.M.
Fri Fri Fri
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CREATIVE ARTS
CRAFTS
WSC AGE(S): Senior Center Member FREE OA Make new friends, volunteer to work on special events and have a great time! Crafts can include jewelry, knitting, OSU and holidaythemed items or whatever else sparks your interest. Crafts can be worked on as a group or individually. All proceeds from the craft group benefit the Westerville Senior Association. The primary special event for this group is Snowflake Castle.
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Jan./Feb./March 1-3 p.m.
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Mon
CERAMICS
DURATION: 6 Weeks WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Phyllis Doelker OA AGE(S): Senior Center Member RATE / RESIDENT RATE: $40 Learn the basics 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)
104301-01 Jan. 10- Feb. 14 Adobi Trip Jan. 8
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BEGINNER DIGITAL CAMERA
DURATION: 3 Classes 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 photogrpahy experience is required. Basic computer skills are needed. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
107332-01
Jan. 17 - Jan. 31 1- 3 p.m.
Thu
12 - 3 p.m. Thu 11a.m. -2 p.m. Tue
104301-02 Feb. 21- March 28 12 - 3 p.m. Thu Adobi Trip Feb. 19 11a.m. -2 p.m. Tue
SCHEDULE
APPOINTMENT
DIGITAL CAMERA HELP INSTRUCTOR(S): Floyd Siebert WSC Doug Allton OA AGE(S): Senior Center Member 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.
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WCC - Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave.
LIVE WELL
WSC - Westerville Senior Center 310 W. Main St.
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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
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Jan 22, Feb. 26, March 26 1-3 p.m. Tue
BASIC PORTRAIT LIGHTING
DURATION: 4 Weeks WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Doug Allton OA Debra Collins AGE(S): Senior Center Member FREE Learn basic studio lighting setups, metering and posing techniques for portrait photography. This class will use continuous lighting not strobes. Everyone will take photos and everyone will model. Basic camera skill required. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
107331-01
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)
107330-01
Feb. 8, Feb. 15, Feb. 22 1 - 4 p.m. Fri
WSC DURATION: 1 Day INSTRUCTOR(S): Amelia Boye OA AGE(S): Senior Center Member FREE What is Creativity? What are the traits of a creative person? Are you born to be creative or can you learn to be creative? What does it mean to have an eye for photography? Discover 10 ways to be a more creative photographer and find your own personal expression. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
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. Time
Day(s)
1 - 4 p.m. 1 - 4 p.m.
Tue Tue
1 - 3 p.m.
Thu
DURATION: 6 Weeks WCC INSTRUCTOR(S): Doug Allton OA AGE(S): Senior Center Member FREE Learn how to control your digital camera and create more pleasing photos in a variety of scenarios. Enhance your technical skills in exposure, depth-of-field, auto-focus, white balance, scenic modes, camera operations and maintenance. Students should have completed Beginning Digital Camera or be proficient in taking pictures in automatic mode. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
107335-01
SENIOR MEAL PROGRAM
Feb. 21
ADVANCED DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
CREATIVE LIGHTING WORKSHOP
March 5
Tue
CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY: FINDING PERSONAL EXPRESSION
107334-01
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Jan. 15, Jan. 29 1- 4 p.m. Feb. 12, Feb. 19
ENJOY A DELICIOUS MEAL IN THE COMPANY OF OTHERS AT THE WESTERVILLE SENIOR CENTER.
March 8 - April12 1 - 4 p.m.
$3 AT DOOR WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY 12 P.M.
Fri
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CREATIVE ARTS / TRAVEL
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)
107333-01
Jan. 31, Feb. 4 1- 4 p.m. Feb. 7, Feb. 11
Mon/Thu
TOMORROW’S DREAMERS LEARNING TODAY THE POINT
AGE(S): Senior Center Member WSC RATE / RESIDENT RATE: $5 OA We will walk from the Senior Center to tour Otterbein’s newest facility, The Point, a one-stop shop for learning, creating and building. Hands on learning combine with a suite of sophisticated tools, labs and special manufacturing and engineering equipment. We will stop for a late lunch (on your own) before returning to the center. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
114305-01
Jan. 10
1- 4 p.m.
Thu
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
IN Jan./Feb./March 9 a.m.- 12 p.m. Thu
1-3 p.m.
Mon
WOODCARVING
AGE(S): Senior Center Member WSC FREE Share ideas and techniques; new carvers OA are always welcome. Time Day(s) DR P Date IN Dec./Jan./Feb./March 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Fri
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
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SALT CAVE SPA
AGE(S): Senior Center Member WSC RATE / RESIDENT RATE: $35 Experience healing benefits while you relax OA in this salt cave lined with Himalayan rock salt boulders that are millions of years old and contain over 84 trace minerals readily absorbed by the human body. Please bring a pair of clean white socks. We will go to lunch (on your own) after our relaxing experience. PLEASE ASK THE FRONT DESK FOR HEALTH ADVISORIES. Activity#
Date
Time
114322-01 114322-02
Jan. 15 Feb. 14
12:15 - 4:30 p.m. Tue 12:15 - 4:30 p.m. Thu
NORTH MARKET AND LUNCH
AGE(S): Senior Center Member WSC RATE / RESIDENT RATE: $10 OA Join us as we explore Ohio’s authentic public market. North Market is home to dozens of unique, independent merchants and farmers who deliver personal and personable service. We will enjoy lunch (on our own) at the North Market. Activity#
Date
Time
Day(s)
114301-01
Jan. 17
10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Thu
OA OLDER ADULT
WCC - Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave.
Day(s)
LIVE WELL
WSC - Westerville Senior Center 310 W. Main St.
PC PARENT/CHILD
OLDER ADULT OA TRAVEL
TRAVEL PRESENTATIONS PRIME TOURS PRESENTATIONS
AGE(S): Senior Center Member WSC FREE OA Kevin Thuman from Prime Tours will be here to provide information about this exciting trip. ITALIAN DREAM APRIL 2019
Munich, Austrian Alps, Venice, Florence, Lake Garda, Verona, Tuscany, Rome and more. Enjoy panoramic tours of all key cities, scenic drives in the Austrian Alps through Innsbruck, guided tours and free time for shopping and dining. WINE, WATER & WONDERS UPSTATE NEW YORK JUNE 2019
Wind your way through the beautiful Finger Lakes of New York, home to award winning wineries and shops. Watch amazing glass making demonstrations and see a remarkable collection of glass works. Experience 19th century life with a boat ride on the Erie Canal and then complete this amazing tour at majestic Niagara Falls with the Maid of the Mist and the Seneca Hotel Casino. NEW YORK CITY OCTOBER 2019
This deluxe motor-coach tour features New York’s top attractions and a stay in the heart of Times Square at the art deco Edison Hotel. Tour the city in our bus with a New York City Guide, tickets to a hit Broadway show, NBC Studio tour, Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, 9/11 Museum and OneWorld Observatory. Free time for shopping, dining and more. 2020 TRIP SNEAK PEAK FROM THE TEMPLES OF ANGKOR TO THE MEKONG DELTA
Join us on this small ship river cruise and adventure to Southeast Asia. From the heights of the Himalayas to the southern coasts of the South China Sea, winding over 2,700 miles. Take an expedition on this grand river from the ruins of Angkor to Phnom Penh and on to Ho Chi Minh City. This tour is an educational, exotic and relaxing journey along the Mekong River on board a new ship combining charm and colonial-style comfort.
DR P Date I N Jan. 28
Feb. 21 March 25
Time
4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m.
WORLD OF TRAVEL
AGE(S): Senior Center Member FREE ALASKAN VOYAGE AUGUST 2019
Experience the beauty of Alaska including massive glaciers that slowly make their way from the mountains to the sea.The subtle images of morning mist steadily rising from a coastal rainforest or an eagle that floats on an afternoon thermal. 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. WONDERS OF THE WEST
Experience the wonders of the West through its best-known national parks and gold-mining towns on this colorful vacation. Get back to nature and allow a sense of peace to envelope you as you take in the scenery. Witness Old Faithful as it explodes into the air. Admire the herds of bison, elk and other wildlife. If you’re interested in seeing all this and more, this National parks tour is for you.
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Jan. 14 4:30 p.m. Feb. 11 4:30 p.m. March 11 4:30 p.m.
Day(s)
Mon Mon Mon
Day(s)
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TRAVEL
BUCKEYE BOUNDERS
SCIOTO DOWNS
AGE(S): Senior Center Member WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Margi Rundio OA RATE / RESIDENT 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)
114313-01
Jan. 24
11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Thu
AGE(S): Senior Center Member WSC RATE / RESIDENT RATE: $20 OA Explore the natural wonders below the earth’s surface on these fun “indoor” hikes! Avoid the winter weather while learning a little about Ohio’s natural history. You must be able to navigate steps and the occasional slippery rock, please remember to wear sturdy shoes! We will stop for lunch (on your own). Activity# Date Time Day(s) OHIO CAVERNS, LUNCH AT LIBERTY
114383-01
Feb. 5
9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Tue
ZANE SHAWNEE CAVERNS AND MUSEUM
114383-02
DER DUTCHMAN - YUTZY’S
AGE(S): Senior Center Member WSC RATE / RESIDENT RATE: $10 Enjoy lunch (on your own) that includes OA Amish-style meals, Broasted and Pan-fried chicken, real mashed potatoes, a wonderful buffet and delicious desserts. After lunch we will go to Yutzy’s Farm Market where they offer an extensive deli selection, bulk foods and more for the whole household to enjoy! Activity# Date Time Day(s)
114308-01
Jan. 29
1 - 5 p.m.
March 12 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Tue
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Tue
DUBLIN BINGO BASH THE MORGAN HOUSE AND LUNCH AGE(S): Senior Center Member WSC RATE / RESIDENT RATE: $10 OA Join us as we travel to the historic Morgan House in Dublin for an afternoon of shopping for unique clothing, gourmet food, crafts and gifts. We will eat lunch (on your own) in their tea house. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
AGE(S): Senior Center Member WSC RATE / RESIDENT RATE: $10 Travel with us to Dublin for a Valentine’s OA Day Bingo Bash. Call on their PA system and using a Bingo machine, card will cost $.50 each. Wear your favorite Valentine’s themed color to help celebrate. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
114306-01 Feb. 4
11:45 a.m. - 2 p.m. Mon
114302-01 Jan. 31 10:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Thu
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WCC - Westerville Community Center WESTERVILLE PARKS AND WSC - Westerville Senior Center RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org 350 N. Cleveland Ave. 310 W. Main St.
OLDER ADULT OA TRAVEL
UNDERGROUND RAILROAD PRESENTATION WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Margi Rundio AGE(S): Senior Center Member OA FREE We will go to the Westerville Library History Center to learn about Westerville’s involvement in the Underground Railroad. Discover the role of Westerville residents, from Benjamin Hanby to local operators who worked to free slaves. We will go to lunch (on your own) after our program.
Activity#
114307-01
Date
Feb. 7
Time
12 - 4 p.m.
Thu
JUNGLE JIM’S
AGE(S): Senior Center Member WSC RATE / RESIDENT RATE: $20 Get a bit of warmth in the winter as we OA spend the afternoon at Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens. You will find beautiful indoor and outdoor gardens, dynamic exhibitions, artwork and more. We will enjoy a late lunch (on your own) after our visit. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
Feb. 12
10 a.m.-3 p.m.
AGE(S): Senior Center Member WSC RATE / RESIDENT RATE: $10 Come visit the only place in the United OA States that makes whistles for everyone including coaches, teachers and police officers and have been doing it for over 50 years. Everyone will receive their own whistle. After the tour we will go to lunch (on your own). Activity# Date Time Day(s)
114314-01 Feb. 21 9:30 a.m. - 2 p.m Thu
Day(s)
FRANKLIN PARK CONSERVATORY
114309-01
AMERICAN WHISTLE FACTORY
Tue
AGE(S): Senior Center Member WSC RATE / RESIDENT RATE: $15 There’s always something happening OA at Jungle Jim’s International Market! We will travel to the Eastgate Jungle Jim’s to shop for unique items from around the world. From Grocery items to international and specialty items - they seem to have something new for everyone. We will go to a late lunch at a 50’s style restaurant (on your own) after our visit. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
114316-01
Feb. 26 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Tue
TRAPPED COLUMBUS
WSC AGE(S): Senior Center Member INSTRUCTOR(S): Margi Rundio OA RATE / RESIDENT RATE: $30 Ten people, 60-minutes, one way out. Can you do it? Are you ready to get Trapped? Trapped Columbus is Central Ohio’s interactive theater specializing in escape games. Locked in a room with a group, you must use your wits and your team’s collective knowledge to escape. We will stop for dinner (on your own) if we escape. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
SENIOR MEAL PROGRAM
ENJOY A DELICIOUS MEAL IN THE COMPANY OF OTHERS AT THE WESTERVILLE SENIOR CENTER.
$3 AT DOOR WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY 12 P.M.
114311-01 Feb. 19 5:15 - 9:30 p.m. Tue 114311-02 March 12 5:15 - 9:30 p.m. Tue
MODERATE WALKING, SOME HILLS AND/OR STEPS VIGOROUS WALKING, SOME HILLS AND/OR STEPS
75 STRENUOUS WALKING, WITH HILLS AND/OR STEPS 75
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WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
TRAVEL
PHOENIX BAT
PROGRESSIVE LUNCH AND TOUR AGE(S): Senior Center Member WSC FREE OA Celebrate Mardi Gras as we tour the Village of Westerville and Heartland Care while enjoying a progressive lunch at each location. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
114312-01 March 25 10:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Tue
AGE(S): Senior Center Member WSC RATE / RESIDENT RATE: $20 OA Travel with us to Plain City, Ohio to take this one-hour tour and see how wooden baseball bats are made . We will learn how the business got started, how they work with pros and the process in creating a great bat. The tour will include a pre-engraved mini bat. We will then go to Der Dutchman for lunch (on your own). Activity# Date Time Day(s)
114318-01
March 14 11 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Thu
DINERS AND MARKETS
AGE(S): Senior Center Member WSC RATE / RESIDENT RATE: $10 OA Enjoy lunch (on your own) at this small town family restaurant known for homecooked meals and their famous pie. After lunch we will take time to shop and make a stop on the way home if time allows. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
114315-01 Feb. 28
10:15 a.m. -5:30 p.m. Thu
A DAY OF PAMPERING AT WESLEY WOODS
AGE(S): Senior Center Member WSC RATE / RESIDENT RATE: $5 OA Enjoy a relaxing afternoon with fine dining, pampering and prizes. We will tour this beautiful new community in New Albany that offers healthy – active aging. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
114317-01 March 19 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Thu
FIREHOUSE STATION 111
AGE(S): Senior Center Member WSC RATE / RESIDENT RATE: $10 Tour Fire Station 111 where Chief Miller will OA show us the ins and outs of the facility. We will then tour Chief Miller’s personal museum loaded with memorabilia. Our last stop will be for lunch (on your own) at The Firehouse Tavern in Sunbury, a family owned and operated that is decorated accordingly. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
114310-01 March 7 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
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MARCH MADNESS MANIA
AGE(S): Senior Center Member WSC RATE / RESIDENT RATE: $5 OA Wear your craziest workout outfit, bring your all and try your luck at funfilled activity stations throughout Dublin Retirement Village. You will be scored based on performance and can win amazing prizes. Snacks will be served during the event. Activity#
Date
Time
114316-01
March 21
12:30 - 3:30 p.m.
OA OLDER ADULT
LIVE WELL
Day(s)
Thu
PC PARENT/CHILD
WSC - Westerville Senior Center CCC - Concord Counseling WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 Center • www.wester ville.org 310 W. Main St. 700 Brooksedge Blvd.
OLDER ADULT OA SUPPORT / SPECIAL INTEREST
CHAMPAIGN AVIATION MUSEUM
BRIDGE LESSONS
WSC AGE(S): Senior Center Member RATE / RESIDENT RATE: $15 We will travel to Urbana, Ohio where OA we will see and talk to volunteers currently restoring a B-17G and other WWII-era aircraft. There are also many other planes and artifacts available for viewing. We will have a late lunch (on your own) after the tour.
Activity#
Date
Time
114319-01
March 26 11:15 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. Tue
CONTRACT BRIDGE
INSTRUCTOR(S): Concord Counseling CCC AGE(S): All OA FREE First Tuesday of each month. Contact Concord Counseling at (614) 882-9338. Time Day(s) DR P Date I N Jan./Feb./March 6:30-8 p.m. Tue
INSTRUCTOR(S): Ann Bailey AGE(S): All FREE Time
Time DR P Date IN Jan./Feb./March 1-3 p.m.
DR P Date IN Jan. 3
OA
Feb. 7 March 7
Day(s)
Thu Thu Thu
Day(s)
Wed/Fri
WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Carla Poston AGE(S): Senior Center Member OA FREE Enjoy an afternoon of Euchre with prizes.
WSC
Jan. 3 1:30-2:30 p.m. Feb. 7 1:30-2:30 p.m. March 7 1:30-2:30 p.m.
INSTRUCTOR(S): J.P. Yantis WSC AGE(S): Senior Center Member OA RATE / RESIDENT RATE: $3 Geared toward experienced players with fast, exciting games. New players welcome.
EUCHRE CHALLENGE
ARTHRITIS SUPPORT GROUP
Date
Time Day(s) DR P Date IN Jan./Feb./March 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Tue
Day(s)
ALZHEIMER’S CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP
DR P IN
WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): J.P. Yantis AGE(S): Senior Center Member OA FREE Friendly bridge lessons suitable for beginners or those seeking to brush up on their skills.
Time
2:45-4:45 p.m. 2:45-4:45 p.m. 2:45-4:45 p.m.
Day(s)
Thu Thu Thu
AFTERNOON EUCHRE PARTY PARKINSON’S SUPPORT GROUP AGE(S): All FREE
DR P Date I N Jan. 2
WSC
OA Time
1:30 p.m. Feb. 6 1:30 p.m. March 6 1:30 p.m.
Day(s)
Wed Wed Wed
WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Richard Sloan AGE(S): Senior Center Member OA FREE Play is geared toward experienced players with fast exciting games.
Date DR P IN Jan. 18
Time
1-3 p.m. Feb. 15 1-3 p.m. March 15 1-3 p.m.
Day(s)
Fri Fri Fri
MODERATE WALKING, SOME HILLS AND/OR STEPS VIGOROUS WALKING, SOME HILLS AND/OR STEPS
77 STRENUOUS WALKING, WITH HILLS AND/OR STEPS 77
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WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
SPECIAL INTEREST
DUPLICATE BRIDGE
BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP WSC
DR P Date IN Jan. 10, 24
Time
Feb. 14, 28 March14, 28
Day(s)
1p.m. 1p.m. 1p.m.
Thu Thu Thu
Date DR P IN Jan. 14
INSTRUCTOR(S): Larry Loeffert and WSC Lindsay Smith OA AGE(S): Senior Center Member RATE / RESIDENT RATE: $60 or $5 per month 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. Date Time Day(s)
Dec. / Jan. / Feb. / March 11 a.m.- 12 p.m.
Mon
IN
A 78
ADULT
Jan. 16 Feb. 20 March 20
P
Time
Day(s)
9:30 -11:30 a.m. Wed 9:30 -11:30 a.m. Wed 9:30 -11:30 a.m. Wed
PRESCHOOL
Y
YOUTH
Day(s)
Feb. 11 2:30-3:30 p.m. Mon The Ministry of Utmost Happiness by Arundhati Roy
March 11 2:30-3:30 p.m. Educated: A Memoir by Tara Westover
Mon
MEMOIR WRITING GROUP
INSTRUCTOR(S): Donna Crossman WSC AGE(S): Senior Center Member OA FREE Whether you want to write a book or just short essays, this class can get you started in writing your own memoir.
DR P Date IN Jan. 23
GENEALOGY DISCUSSION GROUP
Date DR P
Time
Feb. 27 March 27
WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Diana Druback AGE(S): Adult 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.
OA
2:30-3:30 p.m. Mon The Stranger in the Woods: the Extraordinary Story of the Last True Hermit by Michael Finkel
SILVERTONES
WSC
INSTRUCTOR(S): Mindy Bilyeu AGE(S): Senior Center Member FREE
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.
Time
Day(s)
1p.m. 1p.m. 1p.m.
Wed Wed Wed
CENTERED SENIORS INVESTMENT CLUB WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Doug Knight AGE(S): Senior Center Member OA FREE Invest in a portfolio and participate in decisions about purchasing, holding and selling those stocks. Active discussion about market trends and stock opportunities is encouraged.
Date DR P
OA OLDER ADULT
IN
Feb. 14 March 14
LIVE WELL
Time
1-3 p.m. 1-3 p.m.
Day(s)
Thu Thu
PC PARENT/CHILD
WCC - Westerville Community Center WSC - Westerville Senior Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave. WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION 310 W. Main St. DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
OLDER ADULT OA SPECIAL INTEREST
GREAT DECISIONS, WESTERVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY 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. Date DR P
Time
Day(s)
IN
Refugees and Global Migration
1 p.m.
Mon
March 25 1 p.m.
Mon
Feb. 25
The Middle East: Regional Disorder
PHARMACY LEARNING
AGE(S): Senior Center Member FREE Activity#
104302-01
Date
Time
Jan. 14
1-2 p.m.
WSC NEW!
Day(s)
OA
Mon
VACCINES SENIORS NEED
A student pharmacist will review the three major vaccines needed by seniors, including the (1) shingles vaccine (Zostavax, Shingrix), (2) pneumococcal (pneumonia) vaccines (Prevnar 13 and Pneumovax 23), and (3) influenza (flu) vaccine. He will explain why prevention through vaccination is important for seniors and the role of the pharmacist. Bring your questions.
Activity#
104302-02
Date
Feb. 12
Time
Day(s)
1-2 p.m.
Tue
OPIOID EPIDEMIC IN OHIO
DISCUSSION GROUP INSTRUCTOR(S): Mark Farmer AGE(S): Senior Center Member FREE
DR P Date Time IN 10:30-11:30 a.m.
WSC
OA Day(s)
Wed
Unintentional drug overdoses caused 4,050 deaths of Ohio residents in 2016, and opioid’s were responsible for a significant number of those deaths. This presentation will include information on the epidemic, how addiction develops, the medications that are being abused, and treatment options available for opioid addiction. In addition, tips for seniors on keeping their medications safe and how to properly dispose of them will be addressed.
Activity#
Date
104302-03
Dec. 12 Retirement and Vacations
YOUR MEDS AND FALL PREVENTION
Dec. 19 Santa Claus
Falls and fall-related injury seriously affect older adults’ quality of life and present a substantial burden to the Ohio healthcare system. This presentation will cover who is at risk of falls, simple steps that older adults can take to reduce their risk for a fall, and what medications put seniors at increased risks of falls.
Jan. 2
Resolutions and Intentions
Jan. 9
Dining Out
1-2 p.m.
Day(s)
Dec. 5 Social Media
Dec. 26 Embarrassing Experiences
March 19
Time
Tue
Jan. 16 Surviving Extreme Weather Events Jan. 23 Favorite Movies Jan. 30 Cross-Cultural Experiences Feb. 6
Kindergarten Days
Feb. 13 Crushes Feb. 20 Favorite Movies Feb. 27 Funny Phobias
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 JAN. 9, FEB. 6, MARCH 6 7 - 10 A.M.
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SPECIAL INTEREST
COMPUTER CONNECTORS INSTRUCTOR(S): Jim Holden WSC AGE(S): Senior Center Member OA FREE Bring your computer questions to this group–sharing and problem–solving class. Online demonstrations will be used to aid the discussions. These meetings will include presentations on free software from Microsoft, Google and others. Time Day(s) DR P Date
IN
Jan. 7 & 21 1-3 p.m. Feb. 4 & 18 March 4 & 18
Mon
INSTRUCTOR(S): Africa Thomas WSC AGE(S): Senior Center Member OA FREE Is your smartphone smart enough? There are simple and free or low cost applications (apps) that you can download to make your phone smarter and your life easier. These apps focus on health, entertainment and finances. This program is designed for beginner to advanced iPhone and Android users. All attendees will leave with reference materials. Time Day(s) DR P Date
IN
Jan. 28
5:30-7:30 p.m.
Mon
BINGO
HOW TO USE YOUR iPHONE AND iPAD
AGE(S): Senior Center Member WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Gregg Montgomery OA RATE / RESIDENT RATE: $20 Learn the basics on how to use your iOs, App Store, Safari browser, camera and phone app in these easy to follow classes. Each class will be dedicated to a different area of your iPhone or iPad. Sign up for one or all depending on your needs. Activity#
APPS EVERY SENIOR NEEDS
Date
Time
Day(s)
Jan. 25
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Fri
AGE(S): Senior Center Member FREE
WSC
OA
BINGO WITH CARLA POSTON
This favorite game allows you to meet new friends, share a few laughs and enjoy the fun of winning. Date DR P
IN
Jan. 11 Feb. 8 March 8
Time
1-3 p.m. 1-3 p.m. 1-3 p.m.
Day(s)
Fri Fri Fri
104306-01
McDONALD’S BINGO
Enjoy a great Bingo game with prizes sponsored by McDonald’s. Dessert included.
MESSAGES
104306-02
Feb. 15
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Fri
Date DR P IN Jan. 14
MAP
104306-03
A 80
ADULT
March 8 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
P
PRESCHOOL
Y
Fri
YOUTH
OA OLDER ADULT
WCC - Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave.
Time
1-2 p.m. Feb. 11 1-2 p.m. March 11 1-2 p.m.
LIVE WELL
WSC - Westerville Senior Center 310 W. Main St.
Day(s)
Mon Mon Mon
PC PARENT/CHILD
OLDER ADULT OA SPECIAL INTEREST / MEALS
TABLE TENNIS
CORN HOLE
Time Day(s) DR P Date I N Jan./Feb./March 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Thu
Time DR P Date IN Jan./Feb./March 11 a.m.
CARDS AND GAMES
BILLIARDS
AGE(S): Senior Center Member WSC FREE OA Join us for fun at the Senior Center. We will move inside during inclement weather.
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.
AGE(S): Senior Center Member WSC FREE Enjoy an afternoon of cards or games. OA Euchre on Wednesdays and Fridays. Pinochle on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Jan. 28 1:30 p.m. Feb. 25 1:30 p.m. March 25 1:30 p.m.
Day(s)
Mon Mon Mon
DR P IN
Date
Time
WSC
OA Day(s)
INTERMEDIATE PLAYERS
Jan./Feb./March 10 a.m. - 12p.m. Mon
BEGINNERS
Jan./Feb./March 12:30 p.m.
Day(s)
8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
IN
Jan. 9 Feb. 6 March 6
12 p.m. 12 p.m. 12 p.m.
Wed Wed Wed
FRIDAY FEAST
MAH JONGG
AGE(S): Senior Center Member FREE Geared toward experienced players with fast exciting games.
Time
OA
AGE(S): Senior Center Member WSC RATE / RESIDENT RATE: $3 Join us the first Wednesday of the month OA for our lunch celebrating the month’s birthday’s. Cake will be served. DR P Date Time Day(s)
INSTRUCTOR(S): Holly Myers 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 try some recipes. Time
DR P Date IN Anytime
WSC
BIRTHDAY LUNCH
COOK BOOK CLUB, WESTERVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY
Date
Tue
AGE(S): Senior Center Member FREE Play for fun or friendly competition.
Time Day(s) DR P Date I N Jan./Feb./March 1-4:30 p.m. Mon/Wed/Fri
DR P IN
Day(s)
Thu
AGE(S): Senior Center Member WSC RATE / RESIDENT RATE: $5 OA Enjoy a hot and delicious meal with old and new friends. Sponsored by Friendship Village of Columbus. Registration required. Activity# Date Time Day(s) WINTER FEAST
104306-01
Jan. 18
SWEETHEART LUNCH
104306-02
Feb. 15
ST. PATRICK’S DAY
104306-03
March 15
12 p.m.
Fri
12 p.m.
Fri
12 p.m.
Fri
MODERATE WALKING, SOME HILLS AND/OR STEPS VIGOROUS WALKING, SOME HILLS AND/OR STEPS STRENUOUS WALKING, WITH HILLS AND/OR STEPS
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MEALS
SENIOR MEAL PROGRAM
PANCAKE BREAKFAST
AGE(S): Senior Center Member WSC RATE / RESIDENT RATE: $4 Pancakes, sausage, eggs, orange juice OA and coffee are all provided. This is open to the Community. DR P Date Time Day(s)
IN
Jan. 9 Feb. 6 March 6
7-10 a.m. 7-10 a.m. 7-10 a.m.
Wed Wed Wed
AGE(S): Senior Center Member WSC RATE: $3 at door OA RESIDENT RATE: $3 at door Enjoy a delicious meal in the company of others. Time DR P
12 p.m.
IN
Day(s)
Wed/Fri
LUNCH AND LEARN FOR LIFE
Enjoy lunch then stay to learn. Each session begins at 12:20 p.m.
LUNCH BUNCH
DURATION: 1 Day WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Lyn Kiger OA AGE(S): Senior Center Member RATE / RESIDENT 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)
114304-01 Jan. 22 10:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Tue 114304-02 Feb. 11 10:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Mon 114304-03 March 4 10:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Mon
DR P IN
Date
Time
Day(s)
Getting to Know Your Library Westerville Public Library
Jan. 30
12:30 p.m.
Wed
Westerville Division of Police
Feb. 8
12:30 p.m.
Wed
Westerville Division of Fire
March 6
12:30 p.m.
Wed
PRIME TIME DINERS
DURATION: 1 Day WSC INSTRUCTOR(S): Margi Rundio OA AGE(S): Senior Center Member RATE / RESIDENT RATE: $10 Travel on the Senior Center bus to dinner at an area restaurant (on your own.) Restaurants subject to change. Activity# Date Time Day(s)
114303-01 114303-02 114303-03
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ADULT
Jan. 7 Feb. 18 March 18
P
4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m.
PRESCHOOL
Y
Mon Mon Mon
YOUTH
WCC - Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave.
OA OLDER ADULT
LIVE WELL
WSC - Westerville Senior Center 310 W. Main St.
PC PARENT/CHILD
W E S T E R V I L L E
PARKS AND RECREATION
DAILY ADMISSION PRICES & HOURS
COMMUNITY CENTER HOURS
HOURS: Jan. 2 - May 31 and Nov. 1 - Dec. 31
SUMMER HOURS: June 1 - Oct. 31
Monday - Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
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.
Monday - Friday Saturday Sunday
5:45 a.m. - 9 p.m. 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
C LO S E D
SPECIAL HOURS
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
MULTIPORT
RATE
RESIDENT RATE
includes access to pool, gymnasium, climbing wall. (exceptions listed below)
ADULT*
$11.25
$7.50
SENIOR ADULT*
$9
$6
YOUTH (3-17)*
$9
$6
Guest PASSport**
$10
GYMNASIUM DAILY
RATE
ADULT
$7.50
$5
SENIOR ADULT
$5.25
$3.50
YOUTH (3-17)
$5.25
$3.50
COMMUNITY CENTER ID
$8
$5.50
RESIDENT RATE
Daily admissions require a Community Center ID card. ID cards are valid for one year. For additional information, see page 90.
* Track included for ages 16 and up ** Must visit with a current PASSport holder. Allows access for everything, except fitness room. Multiport plus Fitness Room - additional $5
FITNESS DAILY
RATE
RESIDENT RATE
ADULT
$16.25
$12.50
SENIOR ADULT
$14
$11
YOUTH (16-17)
$14
$11
For additional information, see page 88.
CLIMBING WALL DAILY
RATE
ADULT
$7.50
$5
SENIOR ADULT
$5.25
$3.50
YOUTH (5-17)
$5.25
$3.50
RESIDENT RATE
For additional information, see page 90.
SPROUTS ROOM DAILY
RATE
FIRST CHILD - (PER HOUR)
$2.50
EACH ADDITIONAL CHILD - (PER HOUR)
$1
TRACK DAILY
RATE
RESIDENT RATE
Two-hour maximum. Children must be in the same household.
ALL AGES (16 and up)
$4.50
$3
For additional information, see page 88.
For additional information, see page 88.
HIGHLANDS PARK AQUATIC CENTER
RATE
RESIDENT RATE
POOL DAILY
RATE
RESIDENT RATE
ALL AGES (3 and up)
$8.25
$5.50
ALL AGES (3 and up)
$7.50
$5
ALL AGES (3 and up) after 6 p.m.
$6
$4
ALL AGES (3 and up) after Westerville Schools begin
$6
$4
For additional information, see page 89.
HPAC is open seasonally Memorial Day to Labor Day For additional information, see page 91.
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PASSports
COMMUNITY CENTER
GENERAL PASSPORT INFORMATION
PASSPORT RENEWAL DISCOUNTS
PASSports (memberships) are most cost-effective for frequent users. PASSports options range from daily, three-month and annual memberships. Children two years and under are admitted free. Senior Adult is considered 60 years of age and older or a Westerville Senior Center member. Household discounts will be applied to Annual Ultimate Benefits and Annual Ultimate Funtastic PASSport purchases. To receive the household discount, passes must be purchased together and individuals must reside in the same household. Household of two or three: 10% discount Household of four or five: 15% discount Household of six+: 20% discount.
The Westerville Community Center is proud of the patronage of its PASSport holders. Be sure to renew your PASSport before its expiration to take advantage of the following renewal discounts:
Ultimate PASSports: $10 discount Funtastic PASSports: $10 discount Individual PASSports: $5 discount
Additional payment options available. See page 85 for details.
PASSports do not entitle holder to priority program registration. For refund policy information and monthly payment options please see page 91.
ULTIMATE BENEFITS PASSPORT
(AGES 16+) Includes access to the Fitness Room, Track, Gymnasium, Climbing Wall and the Watering Hole during established drop-in hours.
ULTIMATE FUNTASTIC PASSPORT
(AGES 3 -15) Includes access to the Watering Hole, Gymnasium and unlimited visits to the Climbing Wall during established drop-in times. The Ultimate Benefits PASSport holders and Ultimate Funtastic PASSport holders are entitled to a 10% discount on passes to the Highlands Park Aquatic Center.
ULTIMATE TRIAL PASSPORT & THREE-MONTH PASSPORT
The Ultimate Trial PASSport to the Community Center gives those 16 years of age and older access to the Fitness Room, Track, Gymnasium, Watering Hole and Climbing Wall (during drop-in times) and those 15 years of age and under access to the Watering Hole (during drop-in times), Gymnasium and Climbing Wall for 30 days. The Three-Month PASSport has all of the above privileges for three months. These passes can be applied to any pass with exception to the track pass.
TWO-WEEK PASSPORT
A two-week, renewable PASSport for all the benefits of an Ultimate PASSport.
COMMUNITY CENTER PASSPORT Rate / Discounted Resident Rate
RATES
ANNUAL ULTIMATE BENEFITS PASSPORT* Adult (18-59) $345/$230 Young Adult (16-17) $277.50/$185 Senior ** $277.50/$185
ANNUAL TRACK PASSPORT Adult (18-59) $127.50/ $85 Young Adult (16-17) $105 /$70 Senior ** $105 /$70 Junior (14-15)*** $105 /$70
ANNUAL ULTIMATE FUNTASTIC PASSPORT * Youth (3-15) $247.50/$165
3-MONTH ULTIMATE PASSPORTS Adult (18-59) $180/$120 Young Adult (16-17) $142.50/ $95 Senior ** $142.50/ $95 Youth (3-15) $127.50/ $85
ANNUAL FITNESS/TRACK PASSPORT Adult (18-59) $262.50/$175 Young Adult (16-17) $217.50/$145 Senior ** $217.50/$145 ANNUAL POOL PASSPORT Adult (18-59) $262.50/$175 Youth (3-17) $217.50/$145 Senior ** $217.50/$145 ANNUAL GYMNASIUM PASSPORT Adult (18-59) $217.50/$145 Youth (3-17) $157.50/$105 Senior ** $157.50/$105
TRIAL PASSPORTS 30-Day PASSport $60/ $40 Two Week PASSport $45/$30 ADDITIONAL SERVICES Resident Card $5.50 Non-Resident Card $8 Towel Service $50 SPROUTS ROOM 10-hr Punch Card $22.50 50-hr Punch Card $100
* Family Discounts Available, see General Information ** (60+ or Senior Center Member) *** Parent must accompany child while utilizing track.
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$
$ COMMUNITY CENTER
$
$
$ AUTO DRAFT
$
MONTHLY PROGRAM
Monthly Payment options available for all full-year Ultimate Passes. Renewal and Household Discounts are not available with this program. Stop by or call the Westerville Community Center, 350 N. Cleveland Ave., (614) 901-6500 for more information.
ONLINE PROGRAM EVALUATION The Westerville Parks and Recreation Department is pleased to have you participate in our programs and classes. We recognize the importance of providing the highest level of service to our participants and appreciate hearing from you concerning your experience in specific programs and/or activities. Complete the evaluation form online at www.westerville.org/programs.
PARKS MAINTENANCE SHOP Mon - Fri 7 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Phone: (614) 901-6590 Fax: (614) 901-6597
The Parks Division manages more than 595 acres of park land in 50 locations and maintains neighborhood, community and school parks; nature preserves; sports complexes; greenways; and all City grounds. Facilities also include managed wetlands, mini parks, baseball/softball diamonds, soccer fields, tennis courts, sand volleyball courts, basketball courts, an amphitheater, fitness station, playgrounds, shelters, restrooms and more than 44 miles of bikeways/leisure paths. The Urban Forestry staff maintains more than 12,000 street trees. In addition, the Division maintains public gardens, flowerbeds, flower pots, hanging baskets and 65 acres of medians and City Right-of-Ways.
PASSPORT TYPE
INITIAL PAYMENT
MONTHLY PAYMENTS
PASSPORT AMOUNT
RESIDENT ADULT
$21
$19
$230
RESIDENT SENIOR
$20
$15
$185
RESIDENT YOUTH
$20
$15
$185
RESIDENT FUN-TASTIC
$16.50
$13.50
$165
NON-RESIDENT ADULT
$37
$28
$345
NON-RESIDENT SENIOR
$24.50
$23
$277.50
NON-RESIDENT YOUTH
$24.50
$23
$277.50
NON-RESIDENT FUN-TASTIC
$22
$20.50
$247.50
PARKS & RECREATION
GIFT CARDS
Looking for that perfect gift? Give the gift of good health with a Parks and Recreation gift card. Gift cards are redeemable for daily admissions, activities, classes and passes with Westerville Parks and Recreation.
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‘WHEN YOU’RE ONLINE,
YOU’RE ALWAYS FIRST IN LINE’
In order to take advantage of this convenient method of registering, please follow the steps below. 1. Visit www.westerville.org/registration 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)
V i s i t t h e We s t e r v i l l e Community Center during the hours listed on page 83. Participants may register for ONE additional household other than their own during the registration process. Resident restrictions still apply.
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 click “Logout” in the upper right side of your screen. If you don’t, your computer will remain logged in even after you shut down.
REGISTRATION DATES Fri, Dec. 7 - Noon - Online Early Registration (Residents Only) Sat, Dec. 8 - 8 a.m. - In-person Registration (Residents Only) Sun, Dec. 9 - Noon - Online Open Registration (Residents and Non-Residents) Mon, Dec. 10 - 8 a.m. - In-person Open Registration (Residents and Non-Residents)
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.”
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Mailed registrations will be processed after Resident Registration and will be processed daily at random as time permits. We are not responsible for delayed mail. In the event your class is filled and you pay by check, your check will be returned to you.You are registered unless we notify you otherwise.
3. Enter ‘Password:’ (Parks and Recreation sets up a default password) 4. Click ‘Registered Users Sign In’
Send complete registration form and payment in the form of a check or money order payable to “City of Westerville” to: Westerville Parks and Recreation, 350 N. Cleveland Ave., Westerville, OH 43082-9105.
PLEASE NOTE Residency Status expires at the end of each year. Proof of residency is required only once in a calendar year. Prove your residency status each January for the entire year. Payment for all programs/activities and facility reservations must be made at time of registration. Still have questions? Visit the web at www. westerville.org/parks, click “About Us” and “FAQs” for additional information.
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POLICIES & PROCEDURES Fair Share Policy The City of Westerville Parks and Recreation Department is largely financed through City Income Tax dollars. Therefore, to be considered a “Resident” in our registration process, you must live or work full time within the corporate City Limits of Westerville or be a spouse or child of such person. “Non-resident” applies to all others. Even though you may have a Westerville mailing address or live within the school district, you may not live within the Westerville City Limits. We ask for your understanding when registering.
Resident/Non-resident Rates To receive discounted resident rates, Westerville residents will be required to present identification such as a valid driver’s license, photo ID card, utility bill or pay with a check with an address printed by the bank. Individuals employed full time in the Westerville City Limits will need to provide proof of employment on company letterhead with the signature of the personnel director or president or a current paycheck with their employer’s name and address along with a valid driver’s license. If a household has been granted residency status due to providing proof of Westerville income tax withholding and it is later revealed that a full refund of these taxes occurred, the City of Westerville reserves the right to collect the difference between the resident fee paid originally for the activity or pass and the appropriate non-resident fee. A $5.50 resident ID card may be purchased for registration and admission convenience.
Non-resident Fee Policy The non-resident fee is an additional $5 to any program $20 or less and $10 for any program more than $20 and less than $60 and $15 for any program $60 or more. Seasonal and Annual Pass fees, daily admission fees and rental fees are 50 percent higher for non-residents.
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.
Scholarship Assistance Programs The Westerville Parks Foundation offers scholarships for activities and passes to any age person who lives in the Westerville corporate City limits. These scholarship programs are designed to assist residents who may be experiencing a financial hardship with fees. Some restrictions may apply. Interested individuals may obtain scholarship applications at the Westerville Community Center.
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
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 Refund Policy All Community Center PASSports, Highlands Park Aquatic Center Passes, Sprouts Wait Room Cards and Gift Certificates are nonrefundable and non-transferable.
Hardship Termination Criteria The following criteria must be met to qualify for a hardship refund: A job transfer outside a 25-mile radius of the Community Center. PASSholder or class registrant must provide a letter from his/her Human Resources Department stating that he/ she is being transferred including forwarding address and phone number for verification. In case of medical condition the following options are available: A Community Center PASSholder or a class registrant may receive a refund if he/she provides a letter from a physician stating that they are on a medical restriction of an indefinite nature. A Community Center Pass or Senior Center Membership can be put on hold and the expiration date extended if the participant provides a letter from a physician stating how long they are on a medical restriction. A $5 transaction fee shall apply to all hardship refunds in addition to the prorated amount.
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.
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.
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) 901-6506.
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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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 16 years of age and older. 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).
ORIENTATION FOR NEW PASSPORT 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.
SPROUTS WAIT ROOM SPROUTS WAIT ROOM HOURS Mon-Sat 8:45 a.m.-1 p.m. Mon-Thu 4 p.m.-9 p.m. Sun Closed 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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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.
TRACK
The Track is 1/10 of a mile long and can be utilized by those ages 14 years and older. A Junior Track Pass must be purchase for all 14/15 year olds.
ANNUAL TRACK PASSPORT Adult (18-59) $127.50 / $85 Young Adult (16-17) $105 / $70 Senior** $105 / $70 Junior (14-15)*** $105 / $70 ANNUAL FITNESS PASSPORT
Adult (18-59) $262.50 / $175 Young Adult (16-17) $217.50 / $145 Senior** $217.50 / $145 DAILY TRACK RATES Adult $4.50 / $3 Senior Adult $4.50 / $3 Youth (16-17 years) $4.50 / $3 Rate / Discounted Resident Rate ** (60+ or Senior Center Member) *** Restricted Hours Only Mon - Fri 3:30 - 9 p.m.
Dates Closed
Nov. 21 (p.m. only), Nov. 22-25, Dec. 24-26, Dec. 31 (p.m. only), Jan. 1
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
DAILY WATERING HOLE RATES Adult $7.50 / $5 Senior Adult $7.50 / $5 Youth (3-17) $7.50 / $5
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.
ANNUAL POOL PASSPORT Adult (18-59) $262.50 / $175 Youth (3-17) $217.50 / $145 Senior $217.50 / $145
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.
Rate / Discounted Resident Rate
SWIMMING UPDATES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS HOLIDAY HOURS
ADULT SWIMS
There will be a 10-minute adult swim at the bottom of every hour during:
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Open Swim 1-5 p.m.
• Open swim on Saturdays: 1-7:30 p.m. • Open swim on Sundays: 1 2-5 p.m. • Open swim on Holidays: 1-5 p.m.
Nov. 21, Nov. 23, Dec. 20-21, Dec. 24, Dec. 26-28, Dec. 31, Jan. 2, Jan. 24, Feb. 18
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.
DAYS
WHIRLPOOL ALL AGES LAP POOL
ADULT LEISURE POOL
PRESCHOOL SWIM (6 & under)
ALL AGES LEISURE POOL
MONDAY
5:45 a.m. - 9 p.m.
7 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
9 - 11 a.m.
3:30 - 5:30 p.m. 6:30 - 9 p.m.
TUESDAY
5:45 a.m. - 8:30 p.m.
7 a.m. - 1 p.m.
9 - 11 a.m.
3:30 - 5:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
5:45 a.m. - 9 p.m.
7 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
9 - 11 a.m.
3:30 - 5:30 p.m. 6:30 - 9 p.m.
THURSDAY
5:45 a.m. - 8:30 p.m.
7 a.m. - 1 p.m.
9 - 11 a.m.
3:30 - 5:30 p.m.
FRIDAY
5:45 a.m. - 8:30 p.m.
7 a.m.- 12 p.m.
9 - 11 a.m.
3:30 - 8:30 p.m.
6 - 8:30 p.m.
SATURDAY
8 a.m.- 7:30 p.m.
8- 10 a.m.
1-7:30 p.m.
1-7:30 p.m.
SUNDAY
10 a.m.- 5 p.m.
12-5 p.m.
12 - 5 p.m.
DIVING
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DAILY GYMNASIUM RATES Adult $7.50/ $5 Senior Adult $5.25/ $3.50 Youth (3-17) $5.25/ $3.50 Resident ID Card $5.50
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 regulation-size volleyball courts.
9 years old & up
Non-resident ID Card $8
9 years old & up
Participants must be 10 years or older or accompanied by a person 13 and over during scheduled drop-in times.
(Must have an active Community Center ID card when paying daily admission.)
Volleyballs and basketballs will be available during drop-in gymnasium times.
During open gymnasium sessions, participants must show a valid PASSport which may include: o Resident and Non-resident ID cards o Ultimate Benefits PASSPort or Funtastic PASSPort.
Parent/Guardian may observe children nine and under at no charge. During open gymnasium sessions, all participants must show a valid Community Center ID (which includes a Community Center PASSport, Resident or NonResident ID Card). Hours are subject to change due to special events.
ANNUAL GYMNASIUM PASSPORT Adult (18-59) $217.50/ $145 Youth (3-17) $157.50/ $105 Senior $157.50/ $105 Rate / Discounted Resident Rate
GYMNASIUM HOURS (ALL AGES) THROUGH JAN. 4, 2019 Mon^ 5:45 a.m.-10 p.m. Tue* 5:45-7 a.m. / 1-6 p.m. Wed ^ 5:45 a.m.-6 p.m. Thu** 5:45-7 a.m. / 1-6 p.m. Fri^*** 5:45 a.m.-9 p.m. Sat **** 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Sun***** 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
GYMNASIUM HOURS (ALL AGES) STARTING JAN. 5, 2019 Mon^ 5:45 a.m.-6 p.m. Tue* 5:45-7 a.m. / 1-6 p.m. Wed ^ 5:45 a.m. -6 p.m. Thu** 5:45-7 a.m. / 1-6 p.m. Fri^*** 5:45 a.m.-9 p.m. Sat 6-8 p.m. Sun**** 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
^ Noon Ball 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (one court) * Passholder Only Night (Annual Gym or Ultimate Passholders only) 6-9 p.m. ** Designated 30 and over Basketball 6-9 p.m. (one court) *** Open Volleyball 6-9 p.m. (one court) ****Special Hours Dec. 1, Dec. 8, Dec. 15 12-8 p.m. *****Open Pickleball 2-6 p.m. (six courts)
^ Noon Ball 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (one court) * Passholder Only Night (Annual Gym or Ultimate Passholders only) 6-9 p.m. ** Designated 30 and over Basketball 6-9 p.m. (one court) *** Open Volleyball 6-9 p.m. (one court) ****Open Pickleball 2-6 p.m. (six courts)
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+.
Adult Senior Adult Youth (5-17)
$7.50 / $5 $5.25 / $3.50 $5.25 / $3.50
Rate / Discounted Resident Rate
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MARCH 21 - MAY 15
Climbing Wall Punch Pass
ZENITH
DAILY CLIMBING WALL RATES
GYM WILL BE CLOSED
FI V E CLI MB PUNCH PASS Rate: $21 Discounted Resident Rate $14 TEN CLI MB PUNCH PASS Rate $42 Discounted Resident Rate $28 May use for more than one person at a time.
CLIMBING WALL HOURS Mon /Wed / Fri 5:30-8:30 p.m. Sat & Sun 1-5 p.m. Please be advised hours may be subject to change at any time. ***All climbers must be wearing closed-toe shoes. ***Climbers must be 40 lbs. or more to climb. WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.wester ville.org
HIGHLANDS PARK
Aquatic Center
245 S Spring Road, Westerville, Ohio 43081 (614) 901-POOL (7665)
SEASON PASS PRICES Single Adult $131.25/$75 Single Youth $131.25/$75 Seniors $70 / $40 Family of Two $210 / $120 Family of Three $262.50/ $150 Family of Four $297.50/ $170 Family of Five $315/ $180 Family of Six $332.50/ $190 Family of Seven + $350/ $200 Family Guest Pass $115/ $65 (limit two)
10% discount for Community Center Ultimate PASSport holders.
SEASON PASS SALES
Passes are available for purchase at the Westerville Community Center Rate / Discounted Resident Rate
2019
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.
OPENING DAY! SATURDA Y, MAY 25
GET A JUMP ON SUMMER! Purchase your 2019 season pass now at the Westerville Community Center.
PATIO AND CABANA RENTALS
Call Highlands Park Aquatic Center at (614) 901-6581 for more rental information. Reservations begin May 1 (online only) and June 1 (in-person at HPAC facility). Rental rates DO NOT include pool admission.
FREE RENTALS (PATIO/CABANA)
Free Rentals for season passholders - restrictions apply. Please see www.westerville.org/aquatics or HPAC front desk for details.
For weather related information regarding programs, please call (614) 901-SWIM (7946).
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C E N T E R
RENTAL OPPORTUNITIES The Community Center offers many options for room rentals. The multipurpose rooms located at the south end of the building host numerous classes and special events and are popular rental spaces. They can be reserved as one 3,515 room or be separated into three smaller rooms and rented individually. The flexibility of the space can accommodate any event, from wedding receptions to corporate meetings. SEE PAGE 93 FOR BUCKEYE ROOM RENTAL INFO
MAPLE ROOM RENTAL RATES
MAPLE A, B, & C [ MULTIPURPOSE ROOMS ]
WEEKDAY RATES
WEEKEND RATES
MONDAY - THURSDAY
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY
ONE ROOM Rate: $75 per hour Discounted Resident Rate: $50 per hour
ONE ROOM Rate: $105 per hour Discounted Resident Rate: $70 per hour
TWO ROOMS Rate: $90 per hour Discounted Resident Rate: $60 per hour
TWO ROOMS Rate: $135 per hour Discounted Resident Rate: $90 per hour
THREE ROOMS Rate: $120 per hour Discounted Resident Rate: $70 per hour
THREE ROOMS Rate: $165 per hour Discounted Resident Rate: $110 per hour
Rental Hours: 3-hour minimum
Rental Hours: 5-hour minimum
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 Setup of tables and chairs is included in the price Approved nonprofit organizations receive a 25% discount on
RENTAL HOURS AVAILABLE Monday - Friday 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m.-10 p.m. Sunday 10 a.m.-9 p.m. * Weekends may be booked one year in advance.
KITCHEN 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.
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
Maple Room rentals on a limited basis 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).
RENTAL RESERVATION CONTACT Please contact the Facilities Specialist at (614) 901-6515.
A no-alcohol policy applies. Linens are not included with rental Projector and podium available for additional fee
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START BOOKING YOUR BUCKEYE ROOM RESERVATIONS Feb. 1 for Apr. - June reservations May 1 for July - Sept. reservations Aug. 1 for Oct. - Dec. reservations Nov. 1 for Jan. - Mar. reservations
BUCKEYE ROOMS
Buckeye B has a linoleum floor, two sinks with counter space and five square tables with chairs. The Buckeye C room is carpeted and includes custom table and chair setup.
RENTAL RATES Rate: $75 per hour Discounted Resident Rate: $50 per hour Rental Hours: 2-hour minimum No difference for weekday vs weekend hours
There is a $50 security deposit for each of the Buckeye Rooms. Decorating and cleanup time is not included for the Buckeye Rooms.
RENTAL RESERVATION CONTACT Please contact the Facilities Specialist at (614) 901-6515.
BIRTHDAY PARTIES WITH WESTERVILLE PARKS & RECREATION The Westerville Parks and Recreation Department offers a variety of all-inclusive ways to celebrate your child’s unforgettable day. All birthday party packages include a Birthday Party Specialist, balloons, a cake with your child’s name, ice cream and drinks as well as paper products and lots of fun entertainment. Activities include age-appropriate games or other options of your choice and are booked depending on room availability. Scheduling a birthday party with Parks and Recreation is the perfect no-worry, stress-free way to celebrate your child’s special day. Birthday party pricing varies according to the party theme and is based on a group of 10 children or less. A $4 charge will be added for each additional child. A minimum of three adults must be in attendance at the birthday party. Payment is due, in-full, TWO WEEKS AFTER BOOKING your party. PARTIES ARE BOOKED TWO MONTHS IN ADVANCE.
Maximum number of people for any party is 25 total. Jets Pizza optional add-on: two large one topping pizzas for $25 (delivered to the party room). Each additional pizza $12.50.
BIRTHDAY PARTY RESERVATION CONTACT Please contact the Preschool Specialist at (614) 901-6542.
PARTY PA C K A G E S PLAYGROUND BIRTHDAY PARTY AGES(S): 3 AND UP Rate: $150 / Discounted Resident Rate: $100 Includes one hour in a private room for refreshments and opening gifts and play time at the Indoor Playground (at parents’ discretion). SQUISHY, SQUASHY PLAYDOUGH PARTY AGES(S): 3 AND UP Rate: $160 / Discounted Resident Rate: $110 In this 90-minute party, we provide playdough and playdough tools, kids provide their imagination. Each child will receive a container of playdough and a playdough tool to take home. GAMES BIRTHDAY PARTY AGES(S): 4 AND UP Rate: $150 / Discounted Resident Rate: $100 Includes 45 minutes led by your party specialist and games such as tag, music games and parachute play with 45 minutes for refreshments and opening gifts. POOL BIRTHDAY PARTY AGES(S): 6 AND UP Rate: $200 / Discounted Resident Rate: $150 Includes one hour for refreshments and opening gifts followed by swim time in the Leisure Pool (according to Open Swim schedule). Swimmers 6 and under must have an adult in the pool with them. Rate based on a total of 13 swimmers (adult or child, ages 3 and up). Extra swimmers are $4 each. Max 25 people total. Any child 6 years or younger must have an adult in the pool with them. CLIMBING WALL BIRTHDAY PARTY AGES(S): 7 AND UP Rate: $170 / Discounted Resident Rate: $120 Party includes one hour in a private room for refreshments and opening gifts and one hour private on the Climbing Wall. 93 93
A Truly Unique Setting Where Heritage and Hospitality Meet!
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: $125 per hour Discounted Resident Rate: $85 per hour
EVERAL BARN
(UPPER & LOWER LEVELS)
ENTIRE FACILITY
(HOUSE AND BARN)
MONDAY – THURSDAY
MONDAY – THURSDAY
MONDAY – THURSDAY
FRIDAY – SUNDAY & HOLIDAYS Minimum Rental Hours: 5 Rate: $185 per hour Discounted Resident Rate: $125 per hour
FRIDAY – SUNDAY & HOLIDAYS Minimum Rental Hours: 5 Rate: $140 per hour Discounted Resident Rate: $95 per hour
FRIDAY – SUNDAY & HOLIDAYS Minimum Rental Hours: 5 Rate: $245 per hour Discounted Resident Rate: $165 per hour
Minimum Rental Hours: 3 Rate: $120 per hour Discounted Resident Rate: $80 per hour
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.
SECURITY DEPOSITS Monday - Thursday Friday - Sunday and Holidays
EVERAL BARN (LOWER ROOM ONLY) 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
EVERAL OFFICE HOURS 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
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 Setup of tables and chairs included in rental fee Approved nonprofit organizations receive a 25% discount on a limited basis Additional fee for wedding rehearsals
Please contact the Facilities Specialist at (614) 901-6515 or (614) 901-6578 for more information.
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
Lower level of Barn accommodates up 50 people
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.
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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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: • Reservations are made online at www.westerville.org/reservations. • Shelters are booked a minimum of two weeks prior to the intended rental date. • Shelter reservations may be made starting on Jan. 8 for Residents and April 2 for Non-Residents. • Deposits may be donated/transferred to the Westerville Parks Foundation as a tax-deductible gift. Visit www.westerville.org/parks for additional information. • Shelter restrooms are open mid-April through October. • Parks close at dusk. • A no-alcohol policy applies.
ANTRIM SHELTER AT HERITAGE PARK 60 N. CLEVELAND AVE OCCUPANCY - 80
• All Park Rentals must abide by all Park Rules and Regulations • All shelter rentals close at 8 p.m.
RENT ONLINE! HIGHLANDS PARK
ALUM CREEK PARK NORTH
245 S. SPRING RD OCCUPANCY - 96
221 W. MAIN ST OCCUPANCY - 96
HOFF WOODS PARK 556 MCCORKLE BLVD OCCUPANCY - 96
HUBER VILLAGE PARK
METZGER PARK
MILLSTONE CREEK PARK
OLDE TOWN PARK
SPRING GROVE NORTH PARK
TOWERS PARK
362 HUBER VILLAGE BLVD OCCUPANCY - 40
108 OLD COUNTY LINE RD OCCUPANCY - 36
137 GRANBY PLACE OCCUPANCY - 96
SPROUTS WAIT ROOM RENTAL Rental Hours: first 2 hours Rate: $105 Discounted Resident Rate: $70
Each Additional Hour Rate: $45/hr Discounted Resident Rate: $30/hr There is a $50 security deposit. Decorating and cleanup time is not included for the Sprouts Room.
1201 E. COUNTY LINE RD OCCUPANCY - 40
Shelter rentals are now scheduled online at www.westerville.org. Please see page 86 regarding your online registration account and how to take advantage of this opportunity.
745 N. SPRING RD OCCUPANCY - 40
161 N. SPRING RD OCCUPANCY - 30
WALNUT RIDGE PARK 529 E. WALNUT ST OCCUPANCY - 40
CLIMBING WALL RENTAL
WATERING HOLE RENTAL
Need some hang time? The Zenith Climbing Wall is also available for private rentals. Perfect for youth, scout or any kind of group; two hours rental for 20 climbers costs only $55! Additional charges apply for more climbers or time. Call the Assistant Facilities Manager at (614) 9016513. Rentals not available during open climbing sessions or lessons and based on staff availability. Rental Reservations must be made three weeks in advance. Rentals are not available on holidays.
The Watering Hole is available for rentals when not in use for Westerville Parks and Recreation Department programs or scheduled Open Swim and Lap Swim times. Rental fees vary based on time of day. Approved nonprofit organizations will receive a 25% discount on a limited basis. Please visit www.westerville.org/rentals for more information or call the Aquatics Manager at (614) 901-6510 to schedule a rental for your group.
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#ALLIN Recreation Fair...........................................25, 48 20/20/20...............................................................................37 240X Complete.................................................................. 38 A Day of Pampering at Wesley Woods.................... 76 A Matter of Balance......................................................... 67 Access to Fitness..............................................................50 Adaptive Yoga.................................................................... 48 Adult Coed Volleyball......................................................46 Adult Fitness Swimming................................................. 31 Advance Digital Photography....................................... 71 Advertures in Acrylic Painting..................................... 62 Afternoon Euchre Party.................................................. 77 All Weights...........................................................................37 Alzheimer’s Caregiver Support Group...................... 77 American Red Cross Babysitting................................ 59 American Whistle Factory..............................................75 Anthony Thomas Candy Tour...................................... 49 Anthony Thomas Candy Tour and Lunch................ 49 Appealing Appetizers.....................................................60 Applied Meditation...........................................................40 Apps Every Senior Needs..............................................80 Aquacize................................................................................ 31 Aquaflex................................................................................. 31 Art Exhibitions.................................................................... 21 Arthritis Support Group................................................. 77 Arupa Yoga for Holistic Wellbeing.............................. 41
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B.A.S.E. Fit........................................................................... 66 Balance Boost.................................................................... 66 Ballet I.....................................................................................57 Bands and Bells................................................................. 66 Barre Connect.....................................................................37 Basic iPhone/iPad............................................................. 63 Basic Portrait Lighting..................................................... 71 Beginner Digital Camera................................................ 70 Beginners Pickleball Clinic.............................................46 Billiards................................................................................... 81 Bingo......................................................................................80 Birthday Lunch................................................................... 49 Birthday Lunch.................................................................... 81 Blood Pressure Check..................................................... 68 Body Fit.................................................................................37 Book Dicussion Group..................................................... 78 BOSU, Bootcamp & Core............................................... 38 Bountiful Breakfast...........................................................60 Bowling.................................................................................50 Boxing for Beginners....................................................... 39 Bridge Lessons................................................................... 77 BRRRRR It’s Snowing!..................................................... 54 Buckeye Bounders.............................................................74 Building Watercolors....................................................... 62 Bunny Hop 5K.....................................................................27
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Canterbury Tales................................................................57 Cardboard Boat Race....................................................... 21 Cardio Dance Power Hour..............................................37
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Cards and Games............................................................... 81 Centered Seniors Investment Club............................. 78 Ceramics............................................................................... 70 Ceramics (Hand-Building)............................................. 62 Ceramics (Throwing)....................................................... 62 Champaign Aviation Museum...................................... 77 Civitans Egg Hunt..............................................................27 Civitans Holiday Tree Toss............................................. 22 Clay Play................................................................................57 Climbing Kids..................................................................... 45 Coat Drive............................................................................. 19 Code Monster Exploratory............................................ 59 Code Monster II Visual Gaming................................... 59 Color me Calm................................................................... 69 Combo Water Workout................................................... 31 Community Calendar.................................................28-29 Computer Connectors.....................................................80 Contract Bridge................................................................. 77 Cook Book Club.................................................................. 81 Core Fusion..........................................................................37 Corn Hole.............................................................................. 81 COSI Workshops............................................................... 22 CPR Training........................................................................ 63 Crafts..................................................................................... 70 Creative Lighting Workshop.......................................... 71 Creative Photography...................................................... 71 Creative Writing.................................................................72
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Dance Expressions............................................................57 Deep Water Aerobics....................................................... 31 Delay the Disease.............................................................. 66 Der Dutchman - Yutzy’s...................................................74 Digital Camera Help......................................................... 70 Digital Photography SIG.................................................. 71 Diners and Markets........................................................... 76 Discovery Hour................................................................... 53 Discussion Group.............................................................. 79 DIY Art ................................................................................. 48 DIY Art at Marcy’s Clayground.................................... 48 Drawing 101.......................................................................... 63 Dublin Bingo Bash.............................................................74 Duplicate Bridge................................................................ 78 Dynamic Pilates & Core................................................... 41
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Essential Yoga Student Training Course................... 41 Essentrics.............................................................................40 Euchre Challenge.............................................................. 77 Evening at the North Pole.............................................20 Every “Body” Can Do Yoga........................................... 67
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Family Tae Kwon Do........................................................40 Fantastic Friday.................................................................50 Fantasy Ballet..................................................................... 52 Father & Daughter Dance.............................................. 26 Fencing for Beginners.....................................................46 Fencing for Homeschoolers..........................................46 Fencing for Kiddos...........................................................46 Fencing for Ladies Only.................................................46 Firehouse Station 111........................................................ 76 Fit and Fabulous.................................................................37 Fitness Walking Group.................................................... 68 Foot Care............................................................................. 68
Franklin Park Conservatory............................................75 Friday Feast......................................................................... 81 Fun with Reptiles.............................................................. 53 Fun with Mickey & Friends............................................ 55
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Genealogy Discussion Group....................................... 78 Generation Pound............................................................. 59 Gentle Yoga.......................................................................... 41 Girls in Trades..................................................................... 59 Go with the Flow Watercolor....................................... 62 Great Discussions, Westerville Public Library........ 79 Great Shapes Low Impact............................................. 38 Guitar for Beginners..........................................................57
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Hatha With Vinyasa Flow Yoga.................................... 41 HDR Photography.............................................................. 71 Hearts Galore...................................................................... 55 High School Swim Meet Schedule.............................. 35 Hip Hip and Tumble.......................................................... 52 Hip Hop Cardio...................................................................37 Home Buying Seminar.................................................... 63 Home Landscape Seminar and Rain Barrel Workshop............................................................................. 25 Homeschool Ceramics.....................................................57 How to use your iPhone and iPad..............................80 Hydrorider Aquabike Class............................................. 31
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Infant Aquatics 614........................................................... 35 Infant Self Rescue............................................................. 35 Intro to Canoe and Kayaking........................................50 Intro to Lightroom Photo Editing Software.............72 Intro to Mac Computer................................................... 63 Intro to Photos with iPhone.......................................... 63 Intro to Tai Chi....................................................................40 Intro to Zentangle............................................................. 69
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Jr Ceramics...........................................................................57 Jr Tap......................................................................................57 Jumpbunch Sports & Fitness For Kids.....................44 Jumpin’ Jellybeans........................................................... 52 Jungle Jim’s..........................................................................75
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Kettlebell Core Fusion......................................................37 Kids in Karate and Adults Too...................................... 45 Kids Nature Night In........................................................ 58 Kids Paint..............................................................................57 Kindergarten Friends Lunch Bunch........................... 54
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L’iI KIK.................................................................................... 45 Leapin’ Lollipops............................................................... 52 Let’s Play.............................................................................. 53 Letters from Santa............................................................20 Lift and HIIT......................................................................... 38 Lil Climbers.......................................................................... 45 Line Dance........................................................................... 67
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Little Ballers Basketball..................................................44 Little Chefs..........................................................................60 Little Leprechauns............................................................ 55 Log Rolling.......................................................................... 45 Low-Impact Water Workout......................................... 32 Low-Impact Aerobics...................................................... 39 Low-Impact Aerobics & Strength............................... 66 Lucky Me.............................................................................. 54 Lunch and Learn for Life................................................ 82 Lunch Bunch....................................................................... 82
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Mah Jongg............................................................................ 81 Main Dishes..........................................................................60 Make It - Take It - Juniors............................................... 59 Make It - Take It - Tots..................................................... 54 March Madness Mania..................................................... 76 Martin Luther King, Jr Breakfast................................. 24 Memoir Writing Group.................................................... 78 Men’s Basketball League................................................ 45 Mom and Me Ballet........................................................... 52 Month of Caring.................................................................. 19 More Dinosaurs.................................................................. 55 Movie and Pizza Night.................................................... 48 Moving and Grooving Games....................................... 54 Multigenerational Movement........................................ 42 Muscles in Motion............................................................. 39 Music Together................................................................... 53
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Natural Wonders ........................................................58 Noon-lite Madness....................................................... 21 North Market and Lunch.......................................... 72
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One Pot Meals Cooking Class...................................... 63 Open Studio Ceramics.................................................... 62 OSU vs. Purdue Tailgate.................................................50
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Packing Healthy Lunch & Snacks/Cooking Demo.63 Pancake Breakfast............................................................ 82 Parkinson’s Support Group........................................... 77 Pee Wee Play Gym........................................................... 22 Pharmacy Learning.......................................................... 79 Phoenix Bat......................................................................... 76 Piano Playtime................................................................... 53 Pickleball..............................................................................46 PIYO....................................................................................... 39 PJ Pancake Party............................................................... 55 Pop Star Jazz...................................................................... 53 Pottery.................................................................................. 48 Pound.................................................................................... 38 Power Pilates....................................................................... 41 Power Yoga......................................................................... 42 Pre-Ballet.............................................................................. 52 Prenatal Yoga..................................................................... 42 Prime Time Diners............................................................. 82 Prime Tours Presentations..............................................73 Princess Dance Party....................................................... 52 Private Swim Lessons...................................................... 34 Progressive Lunch and Tour.......................................... 76
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Quilting..................................................................................72
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Total Body Strong.............................................................40 Traditional Hatha Yoga.................................................... 67 Trapped Columbus............................................................75 Tree Lighting Ceremony.................................................. 21 Tumble Kids I...................................................................... 45 Tumble Kids II..................................................................... 45
Restorative Pilates............................................................ 42 Restorative Yoga................................................................ 41 Rhythm & Resistance....................................................... 38 Rock ‘Em, Sock ‘Em Cardio........................................... 38
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S.E.L.F. Care Chair............................................................. 68 Salt Cave Spa.......................................................................72 Schools’ Out Nature Playdate...................................... 58 Scioto Downs.......................................................................74 Self Defense for Women................................................ 23 Senior Center Photo Gallery Themes........................ 69 Senior Center Zumba...................................................... 66 Senior Meal Program....................................................... 82 Shallow Water Fitness..................................................... 32 Silver Splash: Aqua, Balance & Tone.......................... 32 Silver Splash: Aqua, Cardio & Tone............................ 32 Silvertones........................................................................... 78 Simple and Serene............................................................ 67 Sloppy Saturday................................................................ 52 Snowflake Castle Elf Training........................................ 19 Soccer Shots.......................................................................44 Soccer Shots Empowerment........................................ 49 Social Dance Basics......................................................... 63 Social Skills..........................................................................50 Sporties for Shorties........................................................44 Sports Jam..........................................................................44 Spring Eggstravaganza....................................................27 Spring Otters Clinic.......................................................... 35 Stained Glass...................................................................... 62 Stem Lab.............................................................................. 58 Step & Sculpt...................................................................... 39 Stone in the Road..............................................................57 Story Stretchers................................................................. 53 Strength and Core “Express”........................................ 39 Strength and More............................................................40 Stuffed Animal Clinic....................................................... 26 Super Hero Challenge..................................................... 45 Swim Lesson Testing Day.............................................. 35 Swim with Santa................................................................. 19 Swimming Lessons.................................................... 33-34
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Table Tennis.......................................................................... 81 Tap for Tots.......................................................................... 52 Teen Ceramics.....................................................................57 Teen Night............................................................................ 23 Tennis Junior.......................................................................44 Tennis Juniors - Mommy and Me.................................44 The Barre Workout........................................................... 42 The Microscopic World................................................... 58 The Morgan House and Lunch......................................74 Things That I love.............................................................. 54 Time “Crunch” Toner........................................................40 To Westerville, with Love................................................ 18 Toddler Time....................................................................... 22 Toddler Time Roundup................................................... 54 Tomorrow’s Dreamers Learning Today......................72
Underground Railroad Presentation...........................75 Underwater Egg Hunt..................................................... 26
Valentine Dance................................................................. 49 Vertical Adventures..........................................................50 Vet Adventure.................................................................... 23
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Walking Club....................................................................... 49 Water Ai Chi........................................................................ 32 Water Fitness....................................................................... 31 Water Toning...................................................................... 32 Watercolor/Colored Pencil Portaits........................... 62 Watercolors for Beginners and Beyond................... 62 Westerville Amateur Soccer Association................ 25 Westerville Lacrosse Club.............................................. 24 Westerville Youth Baseball & Softball League....... 24 Wild Art................................................................................ 58 Wild World........................................................................... 58 Winter Break Camp.......................................................... 58 Women in Trades.............................................................. 63 Wonderful World of Worms.......................................... 53 Woodcarving.......................................................................72 World of Travel....................................................................73 Wreck-It Westerville........................................................ 55
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Yoga for Core Strength.................................................... 41 Yoga for Health.................................................................. 42 Yoga Pilates Mix................................................................. 42 Yoga, Meditation and Mingle........................................ 24 Youth Painting.................................................................... 48 Youth Volleyball Clinic.....................................................46
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Zentangle - Beyond the Basics.................................... 69 Zumba................................................................................... 38
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A magical night for daddies and daughters.
Friday, Feb. 1 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. See pagE 26 for details