March/April Westerville Community Guide

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SUSTAINABILITY Special Section RESIDENT SURVEY Available Now PEACE OFFICER ACADEMY New to Westerville
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MONICA IRELAN, CITY MANAGER Back Row: Coutanya Coombs, Ph.D.; Kenneth L. Wright, Vice Mayor; Dennis Blair; Megan Reamsnyder Front Row: Michael Heyeck, Chair; Diane Conley, Mayor; Craig Treneff, Vice Chair
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Westerville City Council

A young egg-finder races to fill a basket and possibly find the coveted golden egg at the annual Spring Eggstravaganza. The free 2023 event will be held Saturday, April 8 from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Additional

COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Community Events Calendar WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION Programs and Classes Parks and Recreation Recreation Trail Map
20 DORA 21 New Engineer, Clerk of Council 21 Be Prepared this Spring 22 Annual Hydrant Flushing 23 Westerville State of the City 24 Walk, Run Your Way to 5K City of Westerville Mission 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 Delivery and Availability The Community Guide is delivered to resident homes six times per year. This publication is available at the Westerville Community Center, City Hall and the Westerville Public Library. Notes to the Editor Westerville Community Guide Editor: Toni Schorling toni.schorling@westerville.org 24
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Strategic Goals

W elcome

Spring is here, so our features on environmental stewards (pgs 6 - 13) share practical tips and information Westerville residents can use at home for stormwater protection, rain gardens, recycling and more.

Business news starts with Western Alliance Bank, a $2.2 million financial technology investment in Westerville (pg 15), along with the opening of the new headquarters of Vertiv (pg 16).

The Westerville Division of Police will host the inaugural Westerville Peace Officer Academy, beginning in May at the Justice Center (pg 18). This first-time program will help train future police officers in Westerville and surrounding areas at our state-of-the-art facility. And, don’t miss the

State of the City on March 16 at the Renaissance Columbus Westerville-Polaris Hotel (pg 23). It’s free and open to the community, so we invite you to join us as we talk about growth and opportunity. Lastly, it’s time to take the biennial resident satisfaction survey (see below).

Visit www.westerville.org for full details, along with a list of great springtime events, including the Spring Eggstravaganza (pg 27) and Civitans Inclusive egg hunt (pg 26) coming in April.

Resident Survey Open Through April 26

The 2023 Westerville Resident Survey, a once-every-two-years opportunity to tell the City your opinions and level of satisfaction with public programs and services, is available through April 26. Residents received a special household code in the postal mail (postcard) in late February to access the survey online.

This survey allows residents to rate parks, infrastructure, public services, safety and much more. Outcomes help the City set priorities and evaluate the delivery of programs at the neighborhood level.

In 2021, residents reported high levels of satisfaction in Westerville. Public safety and fiscal management/responsibility was ranked as the “most important issues,” while residents expressed frustration with construction and traffic. Included this year is a special section to gauge opinions about community engagement.

Feedback will help the City better understand resident preferences on special events, public service opportunities and overall communication.

For more information, or to participate, please visit www.westerville.org and follow one of several survey links from the front page of the website. Survey results will be public on the City website in June.

For additional information, visit www.westerville.org/survey.

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Westerville Recognizes Arab American Heritage Month

In April, the U.S. Department of State recognizes National Arab American Heritage Month, honoring the contributions of this diverse community to America. The United States is home to more than 3.7 million Arab Americans, representing 22 different countries who have come from throughout the Arab world. In 2022, President Joe Biden became the first sitting president in U.S. history to officially recognize April as National Arab American Heritage Month.

The term “Arab” itself is both cultural and linguistic. It references people who may speak Arabic as a first language. “Arab” is not a race of people; individuals who are Arab share a history, culture and, in some cases, religion. Many Arab-identifying people practice the Muslim religion, but there are also Jewish Arabs and Christian Arabs across the United States and around the world.

According to the Arab American Institute, the population of those who identify as Arabic-speaking in the U.S. grew more than 42% between 2000 and 2017. The number of Ohioans who claim Arab ancestry has more than doubled since the Census first measured ethnic origins in 1980. Ohio’s Arab American population is ranked eighth in the nation, with the statewide population of Arab Americans at approximately 115,190 people.The largest population of Arab Americans comes from Iraq, Jordan, Egypt and Lebanon.

Arab Americans aren’t “new immigrants” to the United States. In fact, the first Arab American immigrants arrived in the late 19th century to seek

economic opportunity, freedom equality and to escape the oppressive Ottoman rule. A second wave of immigrants came to America in the 1950s and 1960s, fleeing the 1948 Palestine-Israel War and revolutions throughout the Arab world. Immigration to the U.S. continues today for those seeking asylum from war, violence, poverty and human rights violations.

Despite such adversity, Arab Americans continue to make culturally significant contributions to all facets of American society. Hassan Kamel AlSabbah, who immigrated to the U.S. in 1921, is credited with pioneering technology that led to the development of the LCD screens we know today. In 1966, Michael Debakey, of Lebanese descent, was the first doctor to use an artificial heart in a surgical procedure. Nujoud Merancy is the current Chief of the Exploration Mission Planning Office for NASA, where she manages the creation of the Artemis mission, which plans to land the first woman on the moon. These innovators are just a small sample of the many Arab Americans working to make a difference.

The story of Arab Americans is the story of America. This diverse community with rich cultural heritage and history illustrates how the immigrant experience has shaped not only our country, but the fabric of our society and how the heritage and history of Arab Americans have contributed to the building of a better nation.

WORLD COUNTRIES

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Algeria Bahrain Comoros Djibouti Egypt Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Libya Mauritania Morocco Oman Palestinian Territories Qatar Saudi Arabia Somalia Sudan Syria Tunisia United Arab Emirates Yemen ARAB

ENVIRONMENTAL

SUSTAINABILITY

It’s a big deal in Westerville.

In fact, it is one of the lenses through which we consider the decisions we make and actions we take. This is a community that maximizes current and emerging opportunities for environmental sustainability, including enthusiastic participation in programs that divert waste and save energy, minimizing negative impacts on our treasured biodiversity and protecting our source water.

As you’ll read in the pages that follow, even the most simple of steps can make a big difference in maintaining excellent environmental stewardship in Westerville. Participating in food-waste composting, picking up litter in a park and taking the time to ensure you are recycling correctly are just a few ways Westerville residents can make a big difference.

Stormwater Management:

Why It’s Important

Managing the quantity and quality of stormwater is a crucial asset to the City’s sustainability efforts. Federal, state and local regulations require stormwater management programs to improve waterways by reducing the number of pollutants collected by stormwater as it travels through storm sewer systems. As required by the U.S. EPA, these management programs provide communities with clean and affordable drinking water, safe recreational opportunities and protect property from flooding. These programs aim to reduce the impact of stormwater runoff and surface water on our sewer systems.

Franklin Country Soil and Water Conservation District reports, common pollutants include oil and grease from roadways, pesticides from lawns, sediment from construction sites, bacteria from failing septic systems and carelessly discarded trash. When deposited into nearby waterways, these pollutants can impair the waterways, thereby discouraging recreational use of the resource, contaminating drinking water supplies and impairing the habitat of fish, other aquatic organisms and wildlife.

PREVENT STORMWATER POLLUTION STEPS YOU CAN TAKE TO HELP:

Here are some things that you can do to help:

• Pick up litter!

• Use environmentally friendly materials and follow application instructions carefully for fertilizers, herbicides and pesticides to maximize your outcome with the least impact.

• Never put anything into a stormwater drain other than stormwater. A single gallon of oil can pollute 100,000 gallons of water.

• Use car washes or environmentally friendly cleaners to limit soap from reaching our waterways.

• Do not disturb or mow the area near stream banks. This will help limit erosion and filter pollutants prior to entering the stream.

• Clean up after your pets. Fecal matter can be very damaging to ecosystems.

REDUCE RUNOFF

What can you do to reduce the runoff from your property?

The United States Environmental Protection Agency has a few tips:

• Disconnect/redirect downspouts

• Use a rain barrel to capture rain from your roof

• Plant a rain garden

• Plant trees

• Reduce impervious surfaces; install permeable pavement

• Plant a green roof

“Stormwater quality must be protected because fresh water is a finite and critical resource. By keeping trash and contaminants from our waterways we are helping to provide clean and safe drinking water for ourselves and our downstream neighbors.”

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What is a Rain Garden?

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF A RAIN GARDEN?

One major benefit of rain gardens is bioretention—the process of removing pollutants, contaminants and sedimentation from stormwater runoff. During periods of rain or storm events, rain gardens capture water that flows across impermeable surfaces such as patios, roofs, parking lots, driveways and other hard surfaces. As rain and stormwater travel across these surfaces, they pick up contaminants such as oil, pet waste, fertilizer, sediments and other pollutants. By capturing this water, rain gardens reduce potential flooding and serve as a collection point for polluted water from coursing through storm sewer drains that would ultimately find its way into our streams, rivers and waterways.

Utilizing native plants in a rain garden creates an essential habitat for beneficial animals and insects. Native plants are those that occur naturally in a region and are acclimated to the local ecosystem. Local pollinators make use of those plants, which in turn helps the natural food chain and local agriculture.

DID YOU KNOW?

HOW DO THEY WORK?

Four major functions:

• Rainwater is directed into the garden via rain chains, rain barrel overflow, downspouts, driveway drains, curb cuts, dry streambeds or sheet flow.

• When water soaks in, less stormwater erodes our streams and rivers.

• Deep-rooted plants break up hard soils and create channels for water to move through.

• Plant uptake, physical filtration, and biological processes reduce contaminants like oil, metals and nutrients.

Rain gardens can be installed in various locations throughout your property that are at least 10-20 feet away from your home. Water can be redirected from the downspouts of your home or other impervious surface or from rain barrel overflow. Water can be diverted underground to enter directly into the garden, or a dry streambed can be created as a channel to move water from the downspout to the rain garden. When choosing a location for your rain garden, make sure that the soil is capable of absorbing water. Avoid areas that already have poor drainage or issues with standing water.

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- Franklin County Soil and Water Conservation District According to the EPA, a rain garden is a depressed, typically shallow, area in the landscape that collects rainwater from a roof, driveway or street and allows it to soak into the ground. Planted with grasses and flowering perennials, rain gardens can be a cost-effective and beautiful way to reduce runoff from your property. Westerville residents can receive $50 toward the purchase of native plants and trees, rain barrels or compost bins. Find details at www.communitybackyards.org
RAIN GARDENS

THE RAIN GARDEN IN WESTERVILLE

Living examples of established rain gardens throughout the Westerville neighborhoods and the parks system: Hoff Woods Park and Millstone Creek Park feature naturalized rain gardens and more “manicured” gardens are planted in tree lawns throughout the Brook Run Drive neighborhood.

ANATOMY OF A RAIN GARDEN

Rain gardens commonly consist of three different zones: the base layer, which is inundated with runoff water and planted with moisture loving plants; the sloped layer, which acts as a berm for containing water; and the buffer zone which helps prevent erosion of surrounding soils. Most rain gardens are anywhere from six to 12 inches at the base layer. These zones or layers correlate to the water tolerance of plants. When

When it comes to planting your rain garden, determine if your garden is full sun, partial shade/sun, or full shade and choose plants appropriately. Consider using native plants, trees, and shrubs that are suited to the local climate, soil, and pollinators. Choosing plants that vary in bloom time will ensure prolonged color and nectar sources throughout the growing season.

DRY

Penstemon

Purple Coneflower

Butterfly Weed

(pictured)

Smooth Aster

Wild Bergamot

Little Bluestem

*Plants listed are recommended for full sun exposure

MODERATE

Lobelia

Marsh Milkweed

Rose Mallow

Wild Geranium

Shasta Daisy

(pictured)

Blazing Star

WET

Arrowhead

Blue Flag Iris

Prairie Cord Grass

White Turtlehead

Forget-me-not (pictured)

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Visit www.centralohioraingardens.org for how-to details about creating your own rain garden.
RAIN GARDENS

Visit Westerville’s Wetlands

HIGHLANDS PARK WETLANDS AREA (245 S. SPRING RD.)

The design of this park allows for improved habitat quality and a greater buffering capacity for stormwater runoff and filtration. Scattered open water areas function as habitats for fish and waterfowl and act as a trap for suspended sediments. The wetlands area features an accessible dock that allows for up-close and personal interaction with a unique ecosystem.

HERITAGE PARK AND WETLANDS (60 N. CLEVELAND AVE.)

Heritage Park is a large, natural forested wetland located in Westerville’s 100-year floodplain, partially surrounded by Alum Creek. These wetlands were formed as the result of clay extraction from brickmaking in the late 1800s to early 1900s. This park houses a high-quality wetland with mature sycamore trees and swaths of buttonbush, a native wetland shrub. There are also three wetland areas on the east side of the rectangular athletic fields that help mitigate flooding in the surrounding neighborhoods..

“Wetlands create habitat and biodiversity, help to filter water, reduce stream erosion and create spaces for people to relax and enjoy nature. It is great to work for a community who values these natural assets as well as all of the other natural spaces.”

MARINER’S COVE (VIA FISHERMAN’S DRIVE AND WAKE DRIVE)

Mariner’s Cove and Wetlands, developed in 2001, is a nineacre plot of land located along Fisherman’s Drive with the entrance to the wetlands boardwalk on Wake Drive.

BOYER NATURE PRESERVE (452 E. PARK ST.)

A nearly 11.5-acre nature preserve located at the end of Park Street and Orchard Lane, north of Walnut Street. The park’s main feature is a three-acre, stream-fed pond that was formed in a glacial kettle. During the last ice age, Westerville existed below approximately 1,000 feet of ice. As the climate warmed, a huge slab of ice fractured from this glacier and created the glacial kettle. In addition to the pond, wetland areas and vernal pools are included in the landscape.

HOFF WOODS PARK (556 MCCORKLE BLVD.)

In the second phase of Hoff Woods Park, there is a quarter-acre bioswale that was installed as part of the park development. Bioswales are channels with plantings designed to concentrate and convey stormwater runoff while removing debris and pollution and recharging groundwater. This bioswale is planted with pollinator-friendly wildflower/wetland plantings and has been supported by the Westerville Garden Club and Westerville Sunrise Rotary Club.

COLLEGE KNOLLS WETLANDS RESERVE (VIA COUNTY LINE RD.)

This 14.5-acre plot of land between College and County Line Road is maintained by the Public Service Department. The area provides stormwater retention during intense rainfalls, limiting the water that heads toward Boyer Nature Preserve and further downstream. A portion of this land is also used for wetland purposes to improve water quality.

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Environmental stewardship has always been one of the City’s core values. This is accomplished through commitments to preserving the natural environment while actively integrating green practices into our physical footprint. The Parks and Recreation Department is dedicated to the protection of wetlands, floodplain, woodlots, ravines and other natural corridors to ensure the availability of wildlife habitats, water quality and public access for both enjoyment and education.

Wish-Cycling vs. Recycling

What you Need to Know

Wish-cycling is the well-intentioned but unfounded belief that something is recyclable when it is not. If you find yourself tossing any old thing in the recycling, hoping that it will end up in the right place, you could be hurting the process more than you help. When non-recyclable items find their way into equipment, they can cause a clog in the system. For example, “tanglers” like cords, ribbon and shoelaces can become stuck in machinery and force operations to shut down while workers untangle the items from the equipment.

Don’t worry; recycling the correct way is not a complicated process. Follow this handy guide from our partners at Rumpke Waste and Recycling. While the full list of acceptable materials may vary slightly in some locations, residents can typically recycle the following:

☑ GLASS BOTTLES AND JARS (all colors)

☑ METAL CANS: Aluminum cans, steel cans and lids, empty aerosol cans with the lids and tips removed

☑ PLASTIC BOTTLES (empty, crush, reattach lid): Bottles and jugs that have a small mouth and wider base, such as milk jugs, and bottles for soda, water, detergent, etc.

☑ PLASTIC TUBS: Containers for butter, sour cream, cottage cheese, yogurt, Jell-O and fruit slices. Lids should be reattached prior to recycling.

☑ PLASTIC CUPS (remove/discard straw, reattach lid): Fast-food beverage cups

☑ PAPER: Newspapers, magazines, cardboard, mixed-office paper and envelopes, paperboard (cereal boxes), pizza boxes free of food debris and grease, telephone books and catalogs

☑ PAPER CUPS (remove/discard lids, straws and stoppers): Fast-food beverage cups, coffee cups

☑ CARTONS: Food and beverage cartons, such as milk, juice, soup, wine, broth and other cartons

THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE NOT RECYCLABLE:

Plastic bags, cassette tapes, bed sheets, hangers, metal chains, garden hoses, batteries*, needles, syringes, electronics*, polystyrene foam, buckets, car parts, food, yard waste, light bulbs*, drinking glasses, ceramics, pots, pans and scrap metal.

Want to learn more? Visit www.westerville.org/recycling

*The City offers specialized drop-off recycling and disposal opportunities. Visit www.westerville.org/zerowaste for program links.

Tips for Recycling Success from Rumpke

• Mix all items together–no separation required

• Empty all bottles, jugs and cans

• No need to remove labels

• Empty, crush and reattach lids to plastic bottles

• Remove plastic caps and straws from cartons

• NEVER place medical sharps or needles in recycling

• Do not recycle plastic bags in residential containers. Check your local grocery store for bag recycling availability.

2022 SUSTAINABILITY by the Numbers

lbs

HOLIDAY LIGHT RECYCLING

4,232 (as of mid-Jan ‘23)

8,166 POUNDS BATTERIES

Pounds LIGHT BULBS

2,631

20,000+ POUNDS

SCRAP METAL & OTHER RECYCLABLES

84,664

POUNDS

HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION

116,200 lbs Food Waste Pumpkin of

42,200lbs

158,400

lbs

Composting Food Waste

278,093 TOTAL WEIGHT DIVERTED FROM LANDFILL

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RECYCLING

Sanitary Sewer System Inspection Underway

RedZone Robotics has been contracted by the City to conduct internal inspections of Westerville’s public sanitary sewer lines. The project, expected to last up to 24 months, began in January.

Residents may see this team in marked vehicles in neighborhoods as they access manholes to run cameras and inspect the working order of this critical infrastructure. The company will only inspect the City’s public infrastructure, not residential laterals.

The majority of the work will take place within existing sanitary sewer easements. Residents will be notified via door hanger if property access is needed.

While Westerville contracts wastewater management to the City of Columbus, it is one of the many responsibilities of the Westerville Public Service Department to carefully monitor, inspect and maintain more than 160 miles of sanitary sewer lines.

To learn more about Westerville’s wastewater management program, visit www.westerville.org/service.

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SANITARY SEWERS
Photo provided by RedZone

The Buzz on Mosquito Control

The annual mosquito control program runs between mid-May and late September (schedules could vary depending on weather conditions) in parternship with Franklin County Public Health (FCPH). FCPH conducts an integrated pest management plan involving four steps: surveillance, outreach and education, prevention and control. Treatment focuses on the control of three species known to carry disease to humans: Culex pipiens, Aedes triseriatus and Aedes albopictus. Mosquito-borne diseases include (but are not limited to) the West Nile virus, La Crosse and St. Louis encephalitis.

SURVEILLANCE

FCPH utilizes an extensive surveillance network to understand the quantities and species of mosquitoes impacting a certain area. Westerville has five test locations in zones checked each week. Surveillance information may be found at www.mosquito.myfcph.org/trap-wnv-data/

PREVENTION

Each resident in Westerville can play a big role in preventing mosquito breeding. During the hot spring and summer months, check around your home and empty sources of standing water. Common sources include bird baths (empty and replace water at least twice per week), old tires, pool covers, empty planters and other containers stored outside.

DID YOU KNOW?

Another key element of prevention is to treat any long-term standing water that can’t be avoided with larvicide preventing mosquitoes from developing into adults. Treating catch basins, retention ponds and other standing water is the most effective way to minimize the impact of mosquitoes over the summer season.

CONTROL/TREATMENT

If numbers hit a certain threshold or a mosquito-borne disease is detected in a certain area, FCPH will schedule a treatment.

Announcements about treatment plans are made on the City and FCPH websites and social media channels. Be sure to follow:

• www.westerville.org/mosquitocontrol

• mosquito.myfcph.org/

• www.twitter.com/tellwesterville

• www.twitter.com/FC_PublicHealth

You can also sign up for spray notification emails and place “Do Not Spray” requests on FCPH’s website or by calling (614) 525BITE (2483).

About Pollinators: FCPH schedules adulticide treatments for the evening hours when mosquitoes are most active and pollinators like bees and butterflies are less active. They also use larvicides that are nonlethal to honey bees or other pollinators. Unfortunately, there is no perfect solution, which is why prevention is key.

For more information about mosquito control, visit mosquito.myfcph.org or www.westerville.org/mosquito.

In 2022, FCPH reported catching more than 95,000 mosquitoes, of which more than 82% were Culex, a species capable of transmitting the West Nile virus.

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MOSQUITO CONTROL

CUSITech Makes Nationwide Impact from Westerville HQ

Tell us about CUSITech. Most IT departments struggle to execute multi-site technology upgrades and new store rollouts. They’re dealing with unreliable service providers and multiple layers of outsourced labor. CUSITech provides a single point of contact to manage the planning, surveying, installation and implementation with our nationwide skilled technicians.

How would you describe your company culture?

Our team is made up of motivated and dedicated individuals who are passionate about achieving our goals. We believe in working hard to achieve success and pushing ourselves to be the best we can be. But, we also believe in having fun and celebrating our successes along the way. We foster a sense of camaraderie and team spirit through regular team-building exercises, company-wide events, and opportunities for employees to bond outside of work hours. We value teamwork and a positive work-life balance, and we’re always looking for driven and ambitious individuals who will thrive in our culture and contribute to our continued success.

Tell us about some of CUSITech’s more notable projects.

Chipotle faced a daunting task: updating critical hardware at 2,966 locations. They needed a trusted partner that had direct operational control over the technicians in their stores. Their standard practice was working with their hardware supplier, however, exposed them to certain risks: layers of management and margin stacking that would likely drive the project past the go-live date and definitely come in over budget. CUSITech’s approach to using W2 traveling technicians was perfect for this critical mission. Each team tackled the implementations safely, quickly and efficiently – exactly to the original specifications.

Tell us about your experience working with the City of Westerville.

[Economic Development Administrator] Rob Rishel has been fantastic to work with; excellent communication and is very transparent. CUSI has a voice in the local business community, and we are fortunate to be a part of such a great group.

Why did you choose Westerville?

CUSI thrives on harnessing the talent and drive of the local workforce; Westerville is perfectly located to do just that.

Visit www.cusitech.com to learn more.

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A technology solutions business that began in the basement of a two-bedroom Westerville condo nearly 15 years ago has blossomed into a 160-employee company in three states. Craig Kalie is the CEO of CUSICompanies encompassing CUSITech (833 Green Crest Dr.), CUSI Electric and CUSI Construction. Kalie shares his perspective on how the company continues to thrive in Westerville. Photo provided by CUSI.

Western Alliance Bank Makes Home in Westerville

Western Alliance Bank, one of the country’s topperforming banks with more than $65 billion in assets, recently announced an expansion into Westerville, investing $2.2 million and creating 150 new jobs. Western Alliance currently has nearly 3,400 full-time employees and is adding new positions for analysts, engineers, developers, network operators, management, finance specialists and others as it grows in the Central Ohio region.

To support the bank’s rapidly growing products and business segments, the company’s IT division is establishing a workforce in Westerville to enable the acquisition and retention of world-class data analytics, cyber security, software development, finance and IT talent.

“We are building a high-performing technology enterprise for our high-performing bank, and we were drawn to this outstanding part of Ohio. The robust talent pipeline, concentration of finance and technology companies and competitive business environment in the Columbus Region is the type of ecosystem we were looking for when scouting locations across the country,” said Tim Boothe, chief operating officer of Western Alliance Bank. “The community amenities, strong corporate presence, Class A office product and talent acquisition practices made Westerville the top contender for this project, which will ultimately be a catalyst for the bank’s growth nationwide.”

Headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona, Western Alliance Bank operates individual, full-service banking and financial brands with offices in key markets nationwide. The company was awarded #1 top-performing bank with $50 billion or more of assets in 2021 and 2022 per American Banker. Its parent company, Western Alliance Bancorporation, ranked S&P Global Market Intelligence’s #1 BestPerforming Largest Public U.S. Bank in 2019 and 2020. Other parent company accolades include #1 Best Bank ($50 billion and above) in 2021 by Bank Director and 2022 All-America Executive Team by Institutional Investor (including #1 Best CEO and #1 Best CFO).

Economic Development Director Rachel Ray says the growth in financial services technologies is an emerging market in Westerville.

“Our finance cluster and broader business community is proud to welcome Western Alliance, one of the best performing banks in the country, to Westerville,” she said. “Westerville is already home to dozens of companies that specialize in technology and finance, so combined with the Region’s highly educated talent pipeline, we know that Western Alliance will thrive in this community.”

The company plans to lease the 28,000-squarefoot third floor of the Westar I office building, located at 570 Polaris Parkway, near the intersection with Cleveland Avenue. With its expanded presence in Westerville, Western Alliance Bank joins the community of global banking institutions, national insurance and technology companies changing the industry in the region, including Columbus and the surrounding suburbs. According to JobsOhio, a partner in the bank’s expansion planning, finance and insurance comprise the top private sector by economic output in the area.

For more on this and other economic development news, visit business.westerville.org.

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Vertiv Opens Global HQ on Westerville Campus

With the snip of a ribbon, Vertiv officially celebrated the opening of its 72,000-plus sq. ft. global headquarters in Westerville (505 N. Cleveland Ave.) in January. The company says the move helped align its workforce and workflow while creating a walkable campus (with two nearby facilities at 610 Executive Campus Drive and 530 Westar Blvd.). Vertiv has committed to adding 100 jobs with $8 million in the region by the end of 2025. Learn more about the company at www.vertiv.com.

Social Media Extortion Targeting Teens

The Westerville Division of Police (WPD) is issuing a warning about an extortion plot targeting teenagers via social media. WPD wants parents and guardians to act now and have conversations with teens about responsible social media use.

In these cases, teenagers are solicited on social media, typically Instagram, to chat with a person pretending to be a friend. That person builds trust with the victim before requesting nude photos, typically via Snapchat or other messaging apps. Once photos are received, a demand for money follows. If unpaid, the extortionist threatens to release the photos to their contacts/followers or post to the Internet.

This extortion typically starts at $500 to $1,000, and usually increases with additional demands for money. Even if paid, the extortionist will continue to threaten public exposure.

Investigators warn this scam is becoming increasingly common among teenage boys, who typically believe they are talking to an interested female of similar age.

“This is called blackmail and sextortion, but it’s a crime and a dangerous scheme from start to finish,” said Detective Lt. Justin Alloway, WPD Investigations. “This is ruining lives, and not only from financial loss but because several of these cases have resulted in suicide. It’s important for parents and guardians to talk about this now, and include anyone in the family who uses a smartphone and these social media apps about this real-world issue.”

WPD recommends discussion guides on this issue provided by the Federal Bureau of Investigation at the link below. Other resources can be found via the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children at www.missingkids.org/theissues/ sextortion .

FBI: www.fbi.gov/how-we-can-help-you/safetyresources/scams-and-safety/common-scamsand-crimes/sextortion

From Instagram/Facebook: www.facebook.com/ help/instagram/1443273235892548

For more information on the Westerville Division of Police, visit www.westerville.org/police.

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From left to right: Jessica McGinnis, VP Global Facilities and Security; Stephen Liang, Chief Technology Officer and EVP Infrastructure & Solutions; Pat Johnson, Executive Vice President, Integrated Rack Solutions; Sheryl Haislet, Chief Information Officer; Cheryl Lim, Chief Human Resources Officer; Giordano Albertazzi, Chief Executive Officer for Vertiv, and President, Americas; David Fallon, Chief Financial Officer; Stephanie Gill, Chief Legal Counsel; John “Cub” Marion, Executive VP Quality, VOS and Process.

Westerville to Invest in, Develop 88 Acres East of Africa Ro ad

The Westerville Industry and Commerce Corporation (WICC) will purchase two tracts of land east of Africa Road for economic development purposes. The City of Westerville is considering the authorization of $8.4 million for WICC’s purchase, with the intent to develop the land for commercial use and job growth.

In 2019, Westerville celebrated the economic development success of the original investment in the City’s northern edge. The annexation of 941 acres in 1999 comprising the area known as Westar, followed by the City’s 2014 acquisition of 62 acres in the heart of Westar, known as Westar Place. This area has generated nearly 10,000 jobs and is home to multiple companies including the North American headquarters of DHL Supply Chain, the corporate headquarters of Vertiv, Lancaster Colony and Central Ohio Primary Care Physicians, and the future home to other corporate entities like Western Alliance Bank.

“Growth is happening all around us, and Westerville is being intentional about creating opportunities for jobs and economic viability,” said Jason Bechtold, Assistant City Manager, City of Westerville. “We’ve shown this model works. Westerville has been successful in pairing thoughtful development with undeveloped land and public infrastructure while bolstering the workforce and creating amenities for residents and employees of Westerville businesses.”

ABOUT WICC

On Tuesday, Feb. 7, Westerville City Council will hear the first reading of the ordinances that will enable WICC’s acquisition of the properties. As part of the proposal, City Council will authorize the funds for purchase and transfer to WICC, who has the express statutory authority to purchase land for economic development purposes. The City will recover the investment through land sales preceding development. The site is zoned Planned District for commercial development.

Bechtold says the land is a natural extension of Westar that will help Westerville achieve its economic development objectives, particularly as it relates to business demands for our existing industries and those related to the record Intel investment less than 10 miles away from this center of commerce.

“Westerville has a track record of adapting land for commercial use,” he said. “The 62-acre development at Westar Place illustrates that success. This is the next chapter in the City’s efforts to make strategic and intentional decisions about land use as Columbus Region grows in exponential ways.”

The purchase is expected to close in April, at which time development planning and marketing of the properties will begin. The City will initiate roadway and other infrastructure planning, including utility, stormwater and greenway design throughout the remainder of the year.

For more information, visit www.westerville.org

WICC is a Community Improvement Corporation (CIC) as defined under Ohio Revised Code Chapter 1724 and organized under ORC Chapter 1702 as a non-profit economic development corporation, organized for the purpose of advancing, encouraging, and promoting the industrial, economic, commercial and civic development of the community. WICC is a not-for-profit community improvement corporation organized and existing under Chapter 1724 of the Ohio Revised Code. As a nonprofit community improvement corporation, WICC was formed for the purpose of advancing, encouraging, and promoting the industrial, economic, commercial and civic development of the City of Westerville. WICC successfully purchased and repositioned land used for commercial development in the past. For example, the $20 million Aloft Hotel (pictured) at Heatherdown and S. State Street was land purchased for redevelopment and reinvestment by WICC, as authorized by the City.

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WPD Debuts Peace Officer Academy

Calib Amos has been patrolling Westerville roads and responding to calls as a Westerville Division of Police (WPD) officer for about two months. His swearing-in by City Manager Monica Irelan took place in February, about two weeks after graduating from the Columbus Police Academy. Amos will be among the last graduates to join WPD from the CPD Academy. Amos’ graduation from Columbus marks the start of a new era. Beginning this year, WPD officers, and others who serve Central Ohio communities, will be trained and certified at the Westerville Justice Center.

In June, WPD welcomes its first class of men and women destined to become peace (police) officers. The Westerville Basic Peace Academy follows the training curriculum and requirements of the state of Ohio, providing a local solution to conduct training and recruitment with WPD personnel at its own facility.

“The Justice Center provides the equipment and modernized space we need in order to bring our Academy in-house and offer it to communities in the surrounding region,” said WPD Chief of Police Charles Chandler. “We have the capability to provide instruction for the Ohio law enforcement community using the latest research and recommended professional practices, and we want to provide that level of service and continuity for our community.”

Stephen Fridley as Academy Commander; Fridley holds the certifications required to manage Academy operations. He will oversee

the 22-week curriculum for cadets who are required to achieve 850 hours of instruction.

“Our recruit handbook mirrors the rules, regulations and expectations of the traditional academies that graduate peace officers,” said Fridley. “We are taking advantage of our own facility and the expertise of our own certified instructors to help generate the next few recruitment classes of Westerville officers.”

Fridley says the Academy will offset operational costs through a tuition model for other agencies that send their recruits to Westerville. Full tuition for the program is $4,280 per cadet.

Recruits’ attendance requirements are the same as any other 40-hour-a-week job, minus room and board. Eight-hour training and classroom days are required, but cadets may return to their homes at the end of the workday.

Fridley points to the modernized Justice Center for leading WPD in this direction.

“This facility is the difference-maker when it comes to training and graduating our own recruits,” said Fridley. “We have a classroom, virtual-reality based simulations, a new firearms range and everything else a modern Academy can offer. We have the tools we need to recruit the future of law enforcement professionals and ensure they are trained to our standard.”

For more information on the WPD Basic Peace Officer Academy, visit police.westerville.org

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City Manager Monica Irelan swears in Calib Amos in February.

Neighborhood Services Manager Leading National Organization

Westerville Neighborhood Services Manager Bryan Wagner began the new year as the President of the American Association of Code Enforcement (AACE).

Wagner has spent nearly 30 years in code enforcement, 10 (and counting) in Westerville. He is known in the community for his thoughtful approach to code enforcement.

Before being nominated by his peers to the presidency, Wagner served as 1st Vice President (2021-2022) and 2nd Vice President (2019-2021) for AACE. He serves on the International Code Council (ICC) Exam Development Committee and is the Secretary of the Westerville Sunrise Rotary Foundation.

Find information about code enforcement, including links to look up the City’s Codified Ordinances, at www.westerville.org/planningdev

Speaking of City code compliance, many residents will be eager to begin home improvement projects as temperatures warm. Remember that zoning certificates are required for a number of common home improvement projects at www.westerville.org/building.

The City partners with Uptown Westerville, Inc. (UWI) to bring a DORA (Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area) to the historic heart of the community.

Find more information along with the boundary map at www.westerville.org/DORA.

DAYS

& HOURS OF OPERATION

Monday-Friday: 4-10 p.m.

Saturday, Sunday: 11 a.m.-10 p.m.

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Bryan Wagner Neighborhood Services Manager
DORA

Meet Westerville’s New Engineer, Clerk of Council

Nate Lang, City Engineer

After serving as the City’s Construction Manager for the last six years, Nate Lang accepted the role of City Engineer.

In his time with the City, Lang has built strong relationships with residents and businesses while overseeing the annual street rehabilitation improvements, the Uptown Improvements project, Cleveland Avenue improvements and more.

In his new role, Lang oversees the Engineering Division and directs all civil engineering functions of the City.

Learn more at www.westerville.org/engineering.

Westerville’s Clerk of Council supports all members of City Council and serves as the City’s primary public records manager.

Before earning the Clerk of Council role, Jessica Hilts spent three years as deputy to the position. Before that, she served the community as an administrative assistant through the Planning & Development Department.

The City’s Clerk of Council is one of three positions appointed by Westerville City Council. Hilts replaced Mary Johnston, who served Westerville for 20 years before retiring in January.

In her role, Hilts also oversees the Special Events application process.

Are you interested in learning more about the Clerk of Council? Visit www.westerville.org/council.

Be Prepared this Spring

Spring Severe Weather Awareness Week: March 19-25

Statewide Tornado Drill: Wednesday, March 22 at 9:50 a.m.

Helpful resources: weathersafety.ohio.gov | ready.gov

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Jessica Hilts, Clerk of Council

Annual Hydrant Flushing Helps Protect Critical Infrastructure

Westerville Public Service will spend two weeks carefully inspecting each fire hydrant in the City (2,471 in total) beginning Sunday, April 30. The process also involves running water through the hydrants, ensuring the lines are clear of particulates that build up over time.

“Our crews will work around the clock, inspecting hydrants and valves for operational issues. This is important work to ensure this life-saving equipment is ready to be used when needed,” said Kevin Weaver, Director of Public Service.

Weaver says that residents may notice a brown tint in their water during the program. If this happens, the Public Service Department encourages residents to run the water through the tap for a few minutes. Residents are also encouraged to run washing machines through a rinse cycle before doing laundry.

The program will run from April 30 to May 12. Call Westerville Public Service at (614) 901-6740 with questions or visit www.westerville.org/hydrantflushing

All numbers are (614) area code unless otherwise noted.

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Fire/Medical/Police Emergency 9-1-1 Gas/Carbon Monoxide Leaks 9-1-1 Mental Health Resources 2-1-1 Non-life threatening emergency (Fire) 882-2213 Non-life threatening emergency (Police) 882-7444 National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline 9-8-8 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 901-6400 Digging (Ohio Utilities Protection Service) 800-362-2764 Economic Development 901-6409 Electric Division 901-6700 (outages, street lights, tree trimming near electric lines) Finance Department 901-6440 Fire Division Headquarters 901-6600 CPR/First Aid Training 901-6600 Non-Emergencies 882-2213 Human Resources 901-6406 Income Tax 901-6420 Leaf Collection 901-6740 Mayor’s Court 901-6419 Parks and Recreation Department 901-6500 Inclement Weather Hotline 901-6888 Administration 901-6530 Community Center 901-6500 Everal Barn and Homestead 901-6515 Parks Maintenance 901-6591 Highlands Park Aquatic Center 901-7665 Recreation Program Center 901-6531 Senior Center 901-6560 Shelter Information 901-6513 Urban Forestry 901-6598 Permits Building 901-6650 Burning 901-6600 Parade/Block Party 901-6410 Security Alarm 901-6482 Zoning 901-6650 Planning and Development 901-6650 Planning,Engineering, Zoning 901-6650 Traffic Engineering 901-6670 Zoning Enforcement 901-6660 Police Division 901-6450 Administration 901-6470 Community Services 901-6860 Investigations 901-6475 Recorded Information Line 901-6879 Records 901-6450 Non-Emergencies 882-7444 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 Community Contacts

Walk, Run Your Way to 5K

Westerville Parks & Recreation is taking some of the guesswork out of finding the right running or walking courses as residents and visitors prepare to conquer their fitness goals. With 51 miles of paved recreation paths, Westerville is the perfect destination for those looking to move more around the great outdoors this spring. Consider adding these featured routes to your plans. Whether you’re after your next finisher medal or just looking to improve your health, consider the following routes for your fitness routine.

Looking for a map? Visit www.westerville.org/runningmaps to download pdfs.

5K From Hoff Woods

Starting Point:

Softball parking lot at Hoff Woods Park (556 McCorkle Blvd.)

Course Description:

Flat out and back using paved recreation trails.

Route:

Begin in the parking lot closest to the softball fields at Hoff Woods Park. Proceed to the paved trail just south of the fields, following the trail north around the softball fields past the basketball and tennis courts, and turn right (still on the path) toward the water tower. Continue on the path, heading south, and then cross Birch Street and then Chestnut Avenue (picking up Towers Trail). The turnaround is located at County Line Road. From there, follow the same route back.

KEEP SAFETY TOP OF MIND

Westerville Sports Complex 5K

Starting Point:

On the paved trail located on the west (back) side of the Veterans Memorial site (325 N. Cleveland Ave.).

Course Description:

Flat route using paved recreation trails.

Route:

Head northeast to follow the paved trail around the Westerville Sports Complex. The route curves around the park, past the playground and basketball courts, until the path becomes the Alum Creek Trail. Follow the path south under the Cleveland Avenue bridge and take a slight left to access the pedestrian bridge. From the bridge, turn left into Heritage Park and follow the path northeast along Lindamore Way around the sports fields. Complete the loop around the fields and head back to the starting point.

Remember to stretch and hydrate before, during and after any exercise program and to always be mindful of others using the recreation trails and motorists when crossing the street. When running or walking at night, always wear reflective clothing.

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A runner participates in the 2022 Westerville Sunrise Rotary 5K Run/Walk for Heroes at the Westerville Sports Complex.

Pancake Breakfast

WEDNESDAYS • 7:30 - 10 a.m.

March 1 • April 5

May 3

Bring family and friends to our monthly breakfast and enjoy pancakes (all you can eat), eggs, sausage, juice and co ee. Held the first Wednesday of the month.

WESTERVILLE COMMUNITY CENTER SENIOR (SOUTH) ENTRANCE

350 N. Cleveland Ave.

(614) 901-6560

SELF DEFENSE

Class size is limited to 20 participants. Register at www.westerville.org/selfdefense

Ages 14 and up with adult • $25 (refundable)

Friday, March 24

Activity# 202163-01

Friday, April 21

Activity# 202163-02

Experience an evening of hands-on science, math, and engineering games and activities to complete together! Drinks and snacks provided.

Westerville Community Center • 350 N. Cleveland Ave.

SATURDAY, APRIL 1

8 a.m. - 1 p.m.

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Westerville Justice Center 229 Huber Village Blvd. LOCATION
All Ages • 5:30-7:30 p.m. • $7

EGG HUNTEPIC

CIVITANS EGG HUNT

FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES

SATURDAY, APRIL 8 10:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.

ACTIVITY #208599-01 • FREE ALL AGES WELCOME

Tuesday, April 4 • 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.

This is not your traditional egg hunt! Participants will hunt for eggs that contain points inside, the participant will add their points to collect a prize at the end. Snacks and drinks are included. Registration required.

Ages 11-15 • Activity# 203126-01 $15 • Resident Rate $10 Heritage Park • 60 N. Cleveland Ave.

Designed for individuals with disabilities (Intellectual/developmental and physical). Light up eggs and beeper eggs will be included in the hunt for those with visual and or hearing impairments. The hunt is conducted indoors and site is fully accessible.

WESTERVILLE COMMUNITY CENTER 350 N. CLEVELAND AVE.

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APRIL 8 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. • FREE HOFF WOODS PARK • 556 MCCORKLE BLVD. ENTER OFF OF WESTDALE AVE.
inflatable games, a photo area for the bunny and an egg hunt for ages 10 and under. The event will also feature breakfast-themed food trucks.
visit www.westerville.org/eggstravaganza for updates including any cancellations due to inclement weather.
HUNT TIMES
SATURDAY,
Enjoy
Please
EGG
2 and under 10:30 a.m.
3-4 11 a.m.
5-6 11:30 a.m.
7-8 12 p.m.
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KATIE DUNN SPRING DANCE

SATURDAY, APRIL 29

6-8 p.m. FREE

Designed for individuals with disabilities. Enjoy a fun night of music and dancing with friends. Refreshments are included.

Sponsored by the Westerville Area Civitans Club.

WESTERVILLE COMMUNITY CENTER 350 N. CLEVELAND AVE.

KITES AND ROCKETS DAY

Saturday, May 6 • 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Take flight by making kites, launching rockets and take part in rocket and kite-related activities and crafts. Drinks and snacks provided! Families are welcome to bring their own kites to fly.

Activity# 202162-01 • Ages 5-12

$15 • Resident Rate $10

Older Adult Health Fair

Join us for an exhibition and fitness fair that will include entertainment, information and giveaways for those ages 55 and above.

Tuesday, May 9 9 a.m. - 12. p.m.

Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave.

Heritage Park • 60 N. Cleveland Ave.

Underwater Egg Hunt

Sunday, April 2

Bring a basket to collect floating and sinking eggs from the pool and exchange them for treats and toys. Enjoy open swim from 1-5 p.m. Parents are free. Registration required.

$14 • Resident Rate $7

Ages 9-11 Activity# 211112-01 10:30-10:45 a.m.

Ages 7-8 Activity# 211112-02 10:45-11 a.m.

Age 6 Activity# 211112-03 11:10-11:20 a.m.

Ages 4-5 Activity# 211112-04 11:30-11:50 a.m. (with parent)

Westerville Community Center • 350 N. Cleveland Ave.

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Westerville Bimonthly Calendar

MARCH

MAY

WEEKLY

1 Pancake Breakfast 7:30-10 a.m. WCC 1 Mayors Court Justice Center, 229 Huber Village Blvd. 2 Uptown Review Board 6:30 p.m. Council Chambers 3 Resident Online Camp Registration 12 p.m. 4 Superhero Day* 10 a.m.-12 p.m. WCC 5 Open Online Camp Registration 12 p.m. 7 City Council Meeting 7 p.m. Council Chambers 9 Senior Center Program 12 p.m. WCC and Online Pass Holder Registration 9 Board of Zoning Appeals 6:30 p.m. Council Chambers 10 Class Registration (Residents) Online 12 p.m. Online 11 Class Registration (Residents) In Person 8 a.m. WCC 12 Class Registration (Open) Online 12 p.m. Online 13 Class Registration (Open) In Person 8 a.m. WCC 15 Mayors Court Justice Center, 229 Huber Village Blvd. 16 Westerville State of the City 6 p.m. Renaissance Columbus Westerville-Polaris Hotel, 409 Altair Pkwy 16 Parks Advisory Board Meeting 6:30 p.m. WCC 19 Inclusive Swim & Gym 5 - 7:30 p.m. WCC 21 City Council Meeting 7 p.m. Council Chambers 22 Planning Commission Meeting 6:30 p.m. Council Chambers 24 Family STEM Night* 5:30-7:30 p.m. WCC 1 Self Defense Class* 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. Justice Center 229 Huber Village Blvd. 2 Underwater Egg Hunt* 10:30-11:50 a.m. WCC 4 Epic Egg Hunt* 5:30-6:30 p.m. Heritage Park 60 N. Cleveland Ave. 4 City Council Meeting 7 p.m. Council Chambers 5 Pancake Breakfast 7:30-10 a.m. WCC 6 Uptown Review Board 6:30 p.m. Council Chambers 8 Civitans Egg Hunt* 10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. WCC 8 Spring Eggstravaganza 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Hoff Woods Park 556 McCorkle (Enter off Westdale Avenue) 13 Board of Zoning Appeals 6:30 p.m. Council Chambers 16 Inclusive Swim & Gym 5 - 7:30 p.m. WCC 18 City Council Meeting 7 p.m. Council Chambers 20 Parks Advisory Board Meeting 6:30 p.m. WCC 21 Family STEM Night* 5:30-7:30 p.m. WCC 26 Planning Commission Meeting 6:30 p.m. Council Chambers 27 Crafters Sale 3-7 p.m. WCC 27 Senior Center Association Spaghetti Dinner 4-7 p.m. WCC 28 Crafters Sale 10a.m.-2 p.m. WCC 29 Civitans Katie Dunn Spring Dance 6-8 p.m. WCC 30 Annual Hydrant Flushing - Week 1 Citywide 3 Pancake Breakfast 7:30-10 a.m. WCC 4 Uptown Review Board 6:30 p.m. Council Chambers 6 Shredding Day 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Hoff Woods Park (enter off of Westdale) 6 Kites and Rockets Day* 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Heritage Park 60 N. Cleveland Ave. 7 Annual Hydrant Flushing - Week 2 Citywide 21 City Council Meeting 7 p.m. Council Chambers 9 Older Adult Health Fair 9 a.m.-12 p.m. WCC 9 City Council Meeting 7 p.m. Council Chambers 11 Board of Zoning Appeals 6:30 p.m. Council Chambers 16 City Council Meeting 7 p.m. Council Chambers 18 Parks Advisory Board Meeting 6:30 p.m. WCC 20 Household Hazerdous 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Public Service Complex Waste Event 350 Park Meadow Rd. 25 Planning Commission Meeting 6:30 p.m. Council Chambers
* Registration Required
APRIL
MONDAYS Yard Waste Pickup Citywide TUESDAYS Refuse and Recycling Pickup Citywide MON-FRI DORA 4-10 p.m. Uptown Westerville SAT-SUN DORA 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Uptown Westerville
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Warm Glow of Fitness

Besides strengthening your muscles, a good fitness class should also relax you and increase your well-being. What better way to accomplish this than with a candlelight stretch. See page 36 for details.

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ADULT FITNESS SWIM

INSTRUCTOR(S): Jeanne Smith

AGE(S): 16 and up

RATE: $95 | RESIDENT RATE: $65

Gain the benefit of an organized group practice while increasing your knowledge and skills with fitness swimming. This one-hour class has individual workouts ranging from 800-2500 yards. Not for beginners.

INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED

DEEP WATER CONDITIONING

INSTRUCTOR(S): Lori Robinson ^ Jeanne Smith ^^

AGE(S): 16 and up

This class uses the deep area of the lap pool for cardiovascular, strength and tone workouts. Participants will enhance their flexibility, aerobic capacity and overall fitness. Participants must be comfortable in deep water.

HYDRORIDER AQUABIKES

INSTRUCTOR(S): Tiffany Dupont

AGE(S): 16 and up

RATE: $100 | RESIDENT RATE: $70

Similar to riding a stationary spin bike with adjustable resistance-but in shallow water. This is a great workout for athletes or those simply seeking a training variety. Get ready to climb hills, sprint, cruise and incorporate intervals of power moves to strengthen the upper/lower body. You’ll leave feeling refreshed and ready to take on the day! Water Fitness shoes are required.

WATER TONING

INSTRUCTOR(S): Paula Hamilton

AGE(S): 16 and up

RATE: $95 | RESIDENT RATE: $65

The class incorporates the use of upper/lower body muscles. The warm-up includes basic aerobic exercises followed by a moving river segment and ending with a toning segment using resistance equipment to add useful intensity. The cool-down segment stresses flexibility and relaxation.

INTERMEDIATE

AQUAFLEX

INSTRUCTOR(S): Leslie Warthman

AGE(S): 16 and up RATE: $95 | RESIDENT RATE: $65 This water class focuses on balance, flexibility and joint movement while building muscle and is great for those with arthritis, fibromyalagia and/or joint problems. Meets in the warm water pool.

INTERMEDIATE

WATER YOGA

INSTRUCTOR(S): Karen Dawson

AGE(S): 16 and up

RATE: $95 | RESIDENT RATE: $65

In the calming effect of water you will practice deep breathing techniques, increase your flexibility and balance and develop a stronger body core through yoga poses. Research shows that the deep breathing exercises and relaxation/ meditation techniques used lowers blood pressure. Meets in the warm water pool. Meets in the warm water pool.

BEGINNER

FREESTYLE CLINIC

INSTRUCTOR(S): Jeanne Smith

AGE(S): 16 and up

RATE: $95 | RESIDENT RATE: $65 Through drills and guided practice you can master a more efficient freestyle. Accommodates both the novice swimmer and experienced athlete. The class is about perfecting form, not logging laps. Must be able to swim at least one length of the pool.

INTERMEDIATE

COMBO WATER WORKOUT

INSTRUCTOR(S): Paula Hamilton^ Debbie Leach^^

AGE(S): 16 and up

A shallow water, total body workout that combines weight resistance, aerobic activity and flexibility. Emphasizes aerobic activity and is great a crosstraining routine.

RATE: $140 | RESIDENT RATE: $95

Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205231-01 March 21-May 11 9:45 -10:45 a.m. Tue/Thu 205231-02 March 21-May 11 10:45 -11:45 a.m. Tue/Thu
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 211113-01 March 20-May 10 6 -7 p.m. Mon/Wed
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 211114-01 March 21-May 11 5:50 - 6:50 a.m. Tue/Thu 211114-02 March 21-May 11 8:15 - 9:15 a.m. Tue/Thu ALL LEVELS
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205243-01 March 21-May 11 7:15-8 a.m. Tue/Thu
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205214-01 March 20-May 12 8:55-9:55 a.m. Mon/Wed/Fri INTERMEDIATE
RATE: $140 | RESIDENT RATE: $95 Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205216-01^/^^March20-May 12 9:30-10:30 a.m.Mon/Wed/Fri RATE: $95 | RESIDENT RATE: $65 Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205216-02^^ March 21-May 11 9:30-10:30 a.m. Tue/Thu
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205239-01 March 21-May 11 12 -12:45 p.m. Tue/Thu INTERMEDIATE
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205232-01^ March 20-May10 10 -11 a.m. Mon/Wed/Fri RATE: $95 | RESIDENT RATE: $65 Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205232-02^^ March 21-May11 12-1 p.m. Tue/Thu Additional class opportunities and information available at www.westerville.org/registration AQUATICS 31

AQUATICS

WATER FITNESS

INSTRUCTOR(S): Leslie Warthman

AGE(S): 16 and up

RATE: $95 | RESIDENT RATE: $65

This class combines the benefits of aerobic conditioning with resistance training to boost energy levels and increase strength and flexibility through the use of noodles, handbells and balls. With an emphasis on utilizing the natural properties of water, this workout can be as challenging as you wish to make it!

SILVER SPLASH: AQUA, CARDIO & TONE

INSTRUCTOR(S): Debbie Leach

AGE(S): 65 and up with Silver Sneakers membership

FREE: (Silver Sneakers membership required) This class is for the conditioned adult who has good balance and good muscle function. There will be 35 minutes of cardio exercise followed by muscle toning exercises, balance work and stretching. Schedule subject to change. Please see front desk for updates.

DR

WATERCIZE

INSTRUCTOR(S): Lori Robinson

AGE(S): 16 and up

RATE: $95 | RESIDENT RATE: $65

Formerly Aquacize.This class includes an aerobic workout as well as toning and stretching. We will use buoyant and resistive equipment to aid the workout. Meets in the warm water pool.

BEGINNER

SHALLOW WATER FITNESS

INSTRUCTOR(S): Tiffany Dupont

AGE(S): 16 and up

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 into a new level of fitness.

$95 |

RATE: $65

SMALL GROUP SWIM LESSONS

INSTRUCTOR(S): Aquatic Staff

AGE(S): 6 mo. and up

RATE: $60 | RESIDENT RATE: $50

Swim lessons are designed to teach swimmers how to be comfortable in the water. Lessons run from toddler-age through adult. For information visit www.westerville.org/aquatics

ALL LEVELS

P IN

LIFEGUARD CERTIFICATION CLASS

INSTRUCTOR(S): Aquatics Staff

AGE(S): 15 and up

RATE: $200

Each participant must swim 300 yards and perform a brick retrieval in the first class. To pass the class, participants must pass all skills and score an 80% on the written exam. Upon completion participants will be a certified Lifeguard with First Aid/CPR/AED. If you are hired with the City of Westerville your class fees will be refunded.

TheWestervilleCommunityCenterworks withinstructorswhoprovideone-on-one specializedinstruction.

For additional information contact them directly.SwimLessonsforInfants

Sarah Berlin Infant Self Rescue Columbus LLC sarah.berlin@infantswim.com

SPRING OTTERS

INSTRUCTOR(S): Aquatic Staff

RATE: $140 | RESIDENT RATE: $120 This swim team practice is designed for Highland Otters Swim Team participants to get them a boost on the summer season. No Community Center or HPAC membership is required. Children will work on stroke techniques, drills and dry land training. Child must be able to swim one lap.

AGE(S): 7-11

Britney Smith Swim Safe Columbus LLC britney.smith@infantswim.com

Jayne Lockhart Infant Aquatics 614 jayne.ackerman.2015@owu.edu

SWIM LESSONS FOR SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN

Lori Moore Moore Aquatic Abilities loriamoore96@gmail.com

STROKE IMPROVEMENT ADULTS ONLY

Jeanne Smith

INTERMEDIATE ALL LEVELS
Date Time Day(s) March 20 - May 12 11:05 - 11:55 a.m. Mon/Wed/Fri March 20 - May 12 12:05-12:50 p.m. Mon/Wed/Fri
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205225-01 March 20-May10 6-7 p.m. Mon/Wed INTERMEDIATE INTERMEDIATE
RATE:
RESIDENT
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205241-01 March 21- May 11 8:15-9:15 a.m. Tue/Thu RATE: $50 | RESIDENT RATE: $35 Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205241-02 March 24-May 12 7:55-8:55 a.m. Fri INTERMEDIATE INTERMEDIATE
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 211125-01 April 4- May 4 5-6 p.m. Tue/Thu AGE(S): 12-18 Activity # Date Time Day(s) 211125-02 April 4- May 4 6-7 p.m. Tue/Thu
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205215-01 March 21-May 11 8:45 -9:45 a.m. Tue/Thu
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 211131-01 March 21-May 16 varies Tue ADVANCED
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 211111-01 March 17 -26 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Fri-Sun 211111-02 March 27 -30 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Mon-Fri
Jeanne Smith Swim Instruction jmsmith4968@gmail.com INCLUSIVE SWIM AND GYM Enjoy fun in the pool and gymnasium. See page 46 for information. 32

20-20-20

INSTRUCTOR(S): Katie Stolte-Carroll

AGE(S): 14 and up

RATE: $45 | RESIDENT RATE: $35

Twenty minutes of cardio, 20 minutes of strength and 20 minutes of core-conditioning. A variety of formats and styles including (Tabata, HIIT, boot camp, kickboxing, bands, kettlebells, etc.) will be implemented to keep class fun!

FITNESS & WELLNESS

CORE FUSION

INSTRUCTOR(S): Gena Richard AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $45 | RESIDENT RATE: $35 This class fuses several moves to strength and tone the core. A great complement to a regular strength training exercise program.

FIT & FABULOUS

INSTRUCTOR(S): Terri Hurtt

AGE(S): 14 and up

RATE: $40 | RESIDENT RATE: $30

Strength training is one of the best ways to get lean. Train your heart and muscles at the same time with a “high reps/low weight/no-rest” format. Fasted paced program made for maximum muscular endurance and strength. Recommended for all fitness levels.

COURT SPORT FITNESS

ALL WEIGHTS

INSTRUCTOR(S): Beth Henman

AGE(S): 14 and up

RATE: $40 | RESIDENT RATE: $30

This is a weight-training class that 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.

ALL LEVELS * NO CLASS: April 9

BODY FIT

INSTRUCTOR(S): Gena Richard

AGE(S): 14 and up

RATE: $85 | RESIDENT RATE: $70

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

INSTRUCTOR(S): Linda Scovern

AGE(S): 14 and up

RATE: $45 | RESIDENT RATE: $35 Pickleball or tennis anyone? The class will include a warm-up and selected strength exercises for upper and lower body. The focus is on injury prevention through muscle conditioning and body control. Suitable for all abilities with modifications.

GREAT SHAPESLOW IMPACT

INSTRUCTOR(S): Ellen Blaha

AGE(S): 14 and up

RATE: $85 | RESIDENT RATE: $70

Improve cardiovascular fitness, strength and flexibility while moving to music. Hand-weight exercises for upper body, floorwork and stretching complete each workout. Easy to learn and can be adjusted for high/low format. Ideal for the beginner, overweight, and older exercisers, but designed for multiple ability levels.

CYCLE FUSION

INSTRUCTOR(S): Robin Andes

AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $80 | RESIDENT RATE: $65

A great combination of indoor cycling, strength and core. You never know what you are going to get!

INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED

GLUTES & ABS

INSTRUCTOR(S): Beth Henman

AGE(S): 14 and up

RATE: $23 | RESIDENT RATE: $18

We will target the core and glutes strengthening two areas of the body that will make a difference in your other workouts and your overall fitness. Come enjoy this intense workout - and the music it’s set to.

LEVELS
INTERMEDIATE ALL
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205250-01 March 20 - May 1 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. Mon
ALL LEVELS
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205230-01 March 21 - May 2 9 -10 a m. Tue Additional class opportunities and information available at www.westerville.org/registration
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205228-01 * March 26 - May 7 10:15-11:15 a.m. Sun
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205202-01 March 21 - May 4 5:30 -6:30 p.m. Tue /Thu
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205222-01 March 20 - May 1 9:15-10:15 a.m. Mon 205222-02 March 22 - May 3 9:15-10:15 a.m. Wed 205222-03 March 24 - May 5 9:15-10:15 a.m. Fri
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205256-01 March 21- May 4 4:50 - 5:20 p.m. Tue/Thu
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205240-01* March 25 - May 6 9:30 -10:30 a.m. Sat ALL LEVELS * NO CLASS: April 8 ALL LEVELS
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205203-01 March 21 - May 4 6:30-7:45 p.m. Tue/Thu 205203-02 March 20 - May 3 1:15-2:15 p.m. Mon/Wed ALL LEVELS * NO CLASS: April 8
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205234-01 March 20 - May 1 7:50 - 8:20 p.m. Mon 205234-02 * March 25 - May 6 10:15-10:45 a.m. Sat
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HIP HOP CARDIO

INSTRUCTOR(S): Marietta Weaver

AGE(S): 14 and up

RATE: $45 | RESIDENT RATE: $35

This energetic, high/low intensity class will get your heart pumping while you express your inner rhythm. Get ready for a full-body workout, simpleto-follow choreography and fresh dance combos.

ALL LEVELS

LIFT & HIIT

INSTRUCTOR(S): Beth Henman

AGE(S): 14 and up

RATE: $45 | RESIDENT RATE: $35

This strength class will take your fit to the next level using weights, kettlebells, steps and discs for a muscle-building, metabolism-boosting, corerocking workout that changes each week. You will tone and strengthen all large muscle groups plus work in cardio with modifications given for all fitness levels.

HIP HOP STRENGTH

INSTRUCTOR(S): Beth Henman

AGE(S): 14 and up

RATE: $45 | RESIDENT RATE: $35

This weights class is choreographed to your favorite hip hop and pop music. We will push your muscles as we blast the beats, so be ready to sweat!

LOW IMPACT INTERVALS

INSTRUCTOR(S): Trish Redd

AGE(S): 14 and up

RATE: $45 | RESIDENT RATE: $35

Have a high impact on your cardiovascular and muscular fitness in this class. Gain endurance, strength and flexibility with less stress on your joints. Moves are easy to learn and adjust to high/low format. Handweight exercises for upper body, floorwork and stretching complete each workout.

KETTLEBELL STRENGTH

INSTRUCTOR(S): Beth Henman

AGE(S): 14 and up

RATE: $23 | RESIDENT RATE: $18

This full-body workout emphasizing core, stamina and overall conditioning. Whether you’re new or experienced with kettlebells you’ll be amazed at what they bring to your strength training practice.

LOW IMPACT AEROBICS

INSTRUCTOR(S): Ellen Blaha

La BLAST ® DANCE FITNESS

INSTRUCTOR(S): Rachel Chilton^ Katy Tombaugh^^

AGE(S): 14 and up

RATE: $30 | RESIDENT RATE: $25

A life-changing dance fitness program that inspires the mind and transforms the body while teaching the true skill of dance. Inspired by Dancing with the Stars, this energizing class blends ballroom dancing with calorie-blasting interval training.

AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $45 | RESIDENT RATE: $35 Have a high impact on your cardiovascular and muscular fitness in this class. Gain endurance, strength and flexibility with less stress on your joints. Moves are easy to learn and adjust to high/low format. Hand-weight exercises for upper body, floorwork and stretching complete each workout.

LET’S DANCE

INSTRUCTOR(S): Linda Scovern

AGE(S): 14 and up

RATE: $45 | RESIDENT RATE: $35

This cardio class includes Zumba, Hip Hop and LaBlast Dance Fitness songs for a fun and varied workout. Modifications for all steps/moves are provided. A stretch and cool down is included at the end.

MUSCLES IN MOTION

INSTRUCTOR(S): Trish Redd

AGE(S): 14 and up

This is a weight-training class that 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.

RATE: $45 | RESIDENT RATE: $35

TIME “CRUNCH” TONER

INSTRUCTOR(S): Trish Redd

AGE(S): 14 and up

RATE: $35 | RESIDENT RATE: $25

Why wait until after work when you can get your desired results in the middle of your work-day? This workout focuses on complete body and core conditioning.

TOTAL BODY STRENGTH

INSTRUCTOR(S): Linda Amici

AGE(S): 14 and up

RATE: $45 | RESIDENT RATE: $35

Why wait until after work when you can get your desired results in the middle of your work-day? This workout focuses on complete body and core conditioning.

WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.westerville.org
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205217-01 March 22 - May 3 6:35-7:35 p.m. Wed
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205204-01 March 22 - May 3 9:15 -10:15 a.m. Wed ALL LEVELS ALL LEVELS
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205235-01 March 22 - May 3 7:45 -8:45 p.m. Wed
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205251-01 March 22-May 3 11:30 a.m. -12:15 p.m. Wed ALL LEVELS
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205205-01 * March 25 - May 6 9:15 -10:15 a.m. Sat ALL LEVELS * NO CLASS: April 8 ALL LEVELS
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205279-01 March 20 - May 1 6:45-7:45 p.m. Mon
LEVELS * NO CLASS: April 8
ALL
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205236-01 * March 25 - May 6 9:30-10 a.m. Sat ALL LEVELS
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205201-01 March 20 - May 1 8 -9 a.m. Mon 205201-02 March 22 - May 3 8 -9 a.m. Wed 205201-03 March 24 - May 5 8 -9 a.m. Fri ALL LEVELS
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205238-01^ March 23-May 4 5:15-6 p.m. Wed 205260-01^^ March 20-May 1 5:15-6 p.m. Wed ALL LEVELS ALL LEVELS
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205207-02 March 20 - May 1 7:45 -8:45 p.m. Tue 205207-03 March 23 - May 4 7:45 -8:45 p.m. Thu 205207-04 March 24 - May 5 10:30 -11:30 a.m. Fri RATE: $30 | RESIDENT RATE: $25 Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205207-01 March 20 - May 1 12:15 -1:15 p.m. Mon ALL LEVELS
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205233-01 March 22 - May 3 5:30 -6:30 p.m. Wed 34 FITNESS & WELLNESS

BEGINNER BELLY DANCING

INSTRUCTOR(S): Zahra Zuhair

AGE(S): 14 and up

RATE: $45 | RESIDENT RATE: $35

Class includes drills and combinations to work your entire body. A soft dance shoe is recommended. Bring water, a towl and a hip scarf or a simple shawl to tie around the hips (not required).

ALL LEVELS

SUNRISE CYCLE

INSTRUCTOR(S): Ashley Dunigan

AGE(S): 14 and up

RATE: $80 | RESIDENT RATE: $65

Get a jump-start with intervals, rolling hills, sprints, climbs and jumps, all to great energizing music. This class will leave you feeling invigorated and ready to start your day!

ZUMBA

INSTRUCTOR(S): Beth Henman

AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $45 | RESIDENT RATE: $35

A dance fitness class that is fun, high-energy and makes you feel amazing! We’ll take the “work” out of your workout by mixing low-intensity and highintensity moves for an interval-style, calorie-burning dance party. With its great music this class will feel like exercise in disguise.

INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED

STRENGTH & MORE

INSTRUCTOR(S): Robin Andes

AGE(S): 14 and up

RATE: $45 | RESIDENT RATE: $35 Tone up and sculpt a strong, lean, fit body. Research suggests that lifting weights can reduce your risk of osteoporosis and increase your metabolic rate. If you’ve never lifted weights before, or simply want to build on your established routine, you’ll find this class motivating and helpful.

CYCLE AND CORE

INSTRUCTOR(S): Trish Redd

AGE(S): 14 and up

RATE: $80 | RESIDENT RATE: $65

A fun, heart-pumping workout set to great music! You control the resistance and pedal speed creating just the right intensity for you. Suitable for all abilities with modifications.

RATE: $80 | RESIDENT RATE: $65

DYNAMIC PILATES

INSTRUCTOR(S): Lara Uher

AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $80 | RESIDENT RATE: $65 Get invigorated and relax by integrating basic and intermediate Pilates exercises using small Pilates equipment, yoga poses and mindfulnessbased stress reduction. Integrating disciplines will promote a stronger, leaner, more flexible body, while supporting core strength, spinal alignment, overall concentration and connection with the body. Please bring a yoga mat.

POWER RIDE 60

INSTRUCTOR(S): Marcy Ey

AGE(S): 14 and up

RATE: $80 | RESIDENT RATE: $65

Indoor cycling, often also called spinning, focuses on endurance, strength, intervals, high intensity (race days) and recovery, and involves using a special stationary bike with a weighted flywheel in a classroom setting. Your coach will provide a fun, high-energy endurance ride for all fitness levels.

FUNCTIONAL STRENGTH 101

INSTRUCTOR(S): Sarah Crittenden

AGE(S): 14 and up

RATE: $85 | RESIDENT RATE: $70

Functional training is a form of exercise that focuses on developing strength for muscles we use for bending, twisting, lifting, loading, pushing, pulling and squatting.

RESTORATIVE REFRESH

INSTRUCTOR(S): Lara Uher

AGE(S): 14 and up

RATE: $80 | RESIDENT RATE: $65

This refreshing session will help to improve your balance and flexibility while getting a healthy sweat on. Start your morning off right with a dose of movement and positive energy! You will strengthen and tone muscles while improving posture for daily life.

STEP & SCULPT

INSTRUCTOR(S): Terri Hurtt

AGE(S): 14 - 75

RATE: $85 | RESIDENT RATE: $70

A high-intensity step workout using basic step patterns to strengthen the cardiovascular system while having fun. Using weights, bands and/or bars, this class will sculpt and tone from head to toe. General step proficiency is recommended.

VINYASA YOGA

INSTRUCTOR(S): Robin Andes

AGE(S): 14 and up

RATE: $80 | RESIDENT RATE: $65

In this class you will link several poses together to create strength, flexibility, endurance and balance working all parts of the body. Leave feeling refreshed, elongated and strong. Please bring a yoga mat.

INTERMEDIATE INTERMEDIATE

ALL LEVELS
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205290-01 March 21 - May 4 9-10a.m. Tue/Thu
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205219-01 March 21 - May 2 6:45-7:45 p.m. Tue Additional class opportunities and information available at www.westerville.org/registration
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205209-01 March 22-May 3 5:30 -6:30 p.m. Wed INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205299-01 March 24 - May 5 7:15 -8:15 a.m. Fri INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED ALL LEVELS ALL LEVELS * NO CLASS: April 8
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205223-01 March 21 - May 2 9:30 -10:30 a.m. Tue RATE: $70 | RESIDENT RATE: $55 Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205223-02 * March 25 - May 6 8:30 -9:30 a.m. Sat ALL LEVELS * NO CLASS: April 9
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205294-01 March 20 - May 1 5-6 p.m. Mon 205294-02 * March 26 - May 7 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Sun
205224-01 March 20 - May 1 10:30 -11:30 a.m. Mon 205224-02 March 22 - May 3 10:30 -11:30 a.m. Wed INTERMEDIATE Activity # Date Time Day(s) INTERMEDIATE Activity # Date Time Day(s) ALL LEVELS
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205206-01 March 21-May 4 6:35 - 7:35 p.m. Tue/Thu
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205237-01 March 23 - May 4 10:30 -11:30 a.m. Thu
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205252-01 March 20-May 1 6- 7 p.m. Mon INTERMEDIATE
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205246-01 * March 20 - May 1 6-7 a.m. Mon 205246-02 March 24-May 5 6-7 a.m. Fri NEW 35 FITNESS & WELLNESS

STRETCH & STRENGTHEN

INSTRUCTOR(S): Rachel Chilton

AGE(S): 14 and up

RATE: $30 | RESIDENT RATE: $25

Learn movements designed to increase your range of motion, improve strength and relieve pain in the body. Areas of focus will include shoulders, back, hips, ankles and more!

HATHA YOGA

INSTRUCTOR(S): Prasant Joshii

AGE(S): 14 and up

Learn age-old, time-tested techniques with an emphasis on core strength, flexibility and balance; as well as concentration and breath control in a supportive, non-judgmental environment. This class is based on physical postures (Asanas), deep breathing techniques (Pranayamas), Hasya Yoga (laughter yoga), guided muscle relaxation, mindfulness and listening to the body.

RATE: $70 | RESIDENT RATE: $55

YOGA FOR MOBILITY

INSTRUCTOR(S): Emma O’Keefe

AGE(S): 14 and up

RATE: $80 | RESIDENT RATE: $65

Learn movements designed to increase your range of motion, improve strength and relieve pain in the body. Areas of focus will include shoulders, back, hips, ankles and more!

POWER YOGA

INSTRUCTOR(S): Kate Mantenieks

AGE(S): 14 and up

RATE: $70 | RESIDENT RATE: $55

YOGA FOR HEALTH

INSTRUCTOR(S): Gwen Surratt

AGE(S): 14 and up

RATE: $80 | RESIDENT RATE: $65

Learn standing, balancing, sun salutations, seated and reclining poses, breath (Pranayama ) practice and meditations. Must be able to get to and from the floor. Appropriate for beginners and any one who wants to refresh their yoga practice. Please bring two blocks, a strap and a mat.

Class starts with gentle stretching and builds energy with sun salutations linking one breath per movement. Explore balancing poses and hold traditional peak poses. Class ends with core work, stretching and savasana. Leave feeling energized, vibrant and peaceful.

CANDLELIGHT SLOW FLOW

INSTRUCTOR(S): Melissa Hoyt

AGE(S): 14 and up

RATE: $80 | RESIDENT RATE: $65

Melt off your week by unwinding in the soft glow of electric candles, relaxing vibes and a slower flow. Enjoy deep stretching to get you fully ready and relaxed for your weekend.

PARTICIPANTS UNDER THE AGE OF 16 16

DEEP STRETCH & MEDITATION

INSTRUCTOR(S): Emma O’Keefe

AGE(S): 14 and up

RATE: $70 | RESIDENT RATE: $55

You will be guided through stretches with a focus on breathing and awareness. Each class will conclude with a guided meditation to help bring a sense of peace and ease to the body and mind.

TAI CHI FOR HEALTH

INSTRUCTOR(S): Tony Palumbo

Students will move through Sun Salutations and go a little deeper in the foundational poses. We will continue with breath practice and meditation. Please bring two blocks, a strap and a mat.

AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $45 | RESIDENT RATE: $35 Practiced using a series of slow movements and focused breathing techniques that build balance and strength. Participants will relax while enjoying the many health benefits including memory improvement, low-impact exercise and risk of fall reduction.

ALL LEVELS * NO CLASS: April 9 ALL LEVELS ALL LEVELS
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205221-01 March 23-May 4 8:15-9 a.m. Thu WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.westerville.org
Anyone under the age of 16 must have an adult enroll and accompany them to class.
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205218-01* March 26 - May 7 10:15a.m.-11: 15a.m. Sun RATE: $80 | RESIDENT RATE: $65 Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205248-01 March 21 - May 2 6-7 a.m. Tue 205248-02 March 24 - May 5 6-7 a.m. Fri LEVEL 1 - ALL LEVELS LEVEL 2 - INTERMEDIATE
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205220-01 March 23-May 4 6:15 -7:15 p.m. Thu
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205220-02 March 23-May 4 7:30 -8:30 p.m. Thu INTERMEDIATE ALL LEVELS
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205287-01 March 21-May 2 5:15 -6 p.m. Tue INTERMEDIATE
ALL LEVELS
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205275-01 March 23-May 4 8 -9 a.m. Tue ALL LEVELS
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205259-01 March 24-May 5 6-7 p.m. Fri ALL LEVELS
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205213-01 March 23-May 4 6-6:50 a.m. Thu ALL LEVELS * NO CLASS: April 9
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205211-01 * March 26-May 7 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Sun 36 FITNESS & WELLNESS

CLIMBING WALL

INSTRUCTOR: Recreation Staff

RATE: $65 | RESIDENT RATE: $50

Participants will learn the fundamentals of indoor rock climbing, build self-esteem and improve their physical fitness while taking part in fun and educational climbing games. At the end of the session the climber’s can invite their favorite adult to join in the fun by climbing along with the class. Participants must wear closed-toe rubber-soled shoes, all other equipment is provided.

KIDS IN KARATE

INSTRUCTOR: Free Spirit Staff

This program, designed for all ages, is under direction Grand Master Jon Stephens of the Free Spirit, LLC Karate Clubs. Karate will improve your child’s sports, school and social activities. RATE: $105 | RESIDENT RATE: $90

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INCLUSIVE SWIM & GYM

See page 46 for full details.

MEN’S BASKETBALL LEAGUE

INSTRUCTOR: Recreation Staff

AGE(S): 18 and up

RATE: $545 | RESIDENT RATE: $515

STREET JACKETS SKILLS & DRILLS

INSTRUCTOR: Recreation Staff

RATE: $30 | RESIDENT RATE: $15

This sneaker-only course will progress weekly in skill development and hockey skills such as stick control, passing, shooting, coordination and movement. Classes will consist of a short warm-up followed by skill development drills and game play. All equipment will be provided, however participants may use their own equipment, if desired.

AGE(S): 4 - 8

ADULT MIXED VOLLEYBALL LEAGUES

INSTRUCTOR: Recreation Staff

AGE(S): 18 and up

RATE: $290 | RESIDENT RATE: $275

If you’re looking for a fun night with friends on Wednesday evenings, or a competitive game with a power-like league on Tuesday’s, this league is just for you! Leagues fill quickly so don’t wait!

COMPETITIVE

This competitive league is for teams that have experience playing in a competitive environment such as high school or college. Interested teams may contact sports@westerville.org COMPETITIVE

ADULT ROLLER HOCKEY LEAGUE

INSTRUCTOR: Recreation Staff

AGE(S): 18 and up

RATE: $60 | RESIDENT RATE: $50

All interested players are asked to register and then free agents, small groups and already formed teams will be put together. Fees include rink and scoreboard usage, official and staff fees and awards. We also have equipment that is available for rent, free of charge! All regular season and playoff games will be played at the Thomas James Knox Memorial Rink at Alum Creek Park South. If you have any questions, please contact the Program Manager at steve. baxter@westerville.org.

HAVE A PRESCHOOLER INTERESTED IN SPORTS?

See the Preschool Class Section for information on Sporties for Shorties and other preschool sports options.

ACS - Alum Creek Park South 535 Park Meadow Rd.
CLIMBERS AGE(S):
Activity # Dates Time Day(s) 209101-01 March 28-April 25 5:30-6:30 p.m. Tue CLIMBING KIDS AGE(S): 8-12 Activity # Dates Time Day(s) 209102-01 March 28-April 25 6:45-7:45 p.m. Tue
LIL’
5-7
AGE(S):
Activity # Dates Time Day(s) 206601-02 April 4-May 2 6:15-6:45 p.m. Tue 206601-03 May 9-May 2 6:15-6:45 p.m. Tue RATE: $150
RESIDENT RATE:
KIDS IN KARATE, & ADULTS TOO AGE(S): 6 AND UP Activity # Dates Time Day(s) 206601-01 April 4-June 6 7-8:30 p.m. Tue
LIL KIK
|
$135
Activity # Dates Time Day(s) 206162-01 March 21-April 18 6 - 7 p.m. Tue AGE(S): 9 - 12 Activity # Dates Time Day(s) 206162-02 March 21-April 18 7:15 - 8:15 p.m. Tue ACS
Activity # Dates Time Day(s) 206220-01 April 19-Jun 21 6 - 9p.m. Wed
Activity # Dates Time Day(s) 206219-01 April 4-May 30 6:15 - 9:30 p.m. Tue RECREATIONAL Activity # Dates Time Day(s) 206221-01 April 5-May 31 6:15 - 9:30 p.m. Wed
ALL LEVELS Activity # Dates Time Day(s) 206168-01 May 6-July 22 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sat COMPETITIVE Activity # Dates Time Day(s) 206168-02 May 6-July 22 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sat 206169-01 May 9-July 18 6-8:30 p.m. Tue INTERMEDIATE
Date Time Day(s) March 19, April 16 5:30-7 p.m. Sun
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SPORTS

BEGINNER PICKLEBALL CLINIC

INSTRUCTOR: Jack Brown

AGE(S): 18 and up

RATE: $20 | RESIDENT RATE: $15

Pickleball is taking Central Ohio by storm, don’t be left behind. 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 the understanding of the game before taking the court to compete against others.

PICKLEBALL LADDER LEAGUE

INSTRUCTOR: Pickleball Staff

AGE(S): 18 and up

RATE: $65 | RESIDENT RATE: $50 This league is designed for play with others of similar skill levels. Your ranking on the ladder is based upon your winning percentage (ratio of total points won ti total points possible). Each week, players will be placed in groups determined by their total score from the previous weeks.

GOLF LESSONS

INSTRUCTOR: Gary Bower

INTERMEDIATE PICKLEBALL CLINIC

INSTRUCTOR: Jack Brown

AGE(S): 18 and up

RATE: $55 | RESIDENT RATE: $40

This clinic is designed for experienced players who are looking to further improve their gameplay. Focusing on strategy, approach, and technique; this clinic will help set you up for a future as King of the Court!

RATE: $95 | RESIDENT RATE: $80 Each lesson will cover grip, stance, golf ball position and why golfers slice, top and hook the golf ball. But more importantly, how to get those bad shots corrected. Plastic teaching golf balls will be provided each class. Students only need to bring a set of golf clubs. Taught by a Director of Golf/teaching professional.

ADULT SOFTBALL

INSTRUCTOR: Recreation Staff

AGE(S): 18 and up

RATE: $540 | RESIDENT RATE: $495

Registration fees are for the entire team. Additional league information and rules can be found at www.westerville.org/sportsleagues For additional information, email sports@ westerville.org.

SPRING PICKLEBALL

INSTRUCTOR: Pickleball Staff

AGE(S): 18 and up

RATE: $70 | RESIDENT RATE: $55

In this open-play offering, pickleball players will increase skills, strategy and consistency while playing with a variety of partners and competitors. Please be sure to register for your proper skill level.

TENNIS LESSONS

INSTRUCTOR: Ray Stephens

AGE(S): 16 and up RATE: $85 | RESIDENT RATE: $70 In this 6-week course, you will learn the correct grip and improve your footwork as well as the six strokes of tennis. Please bring a racket, two new unopened can of tennis balls. Rained out sessions will be rescheduled.

SUNDAY DROP-IN PICKLEBALL

2:30-5:30 p.m. $5

30+ DROP-IN BASKETBALL

INSTRUCTOR: Recreation Staff

AGE(S): 30 and over

RATE: $12 | RESIDENT RATE: $7

Enjoy a game with your piers. Players register for the date they are interested and able to attend.

SPORTS
Activity # Dates Time Day(s) 206803-01 April 3-May 15 6:15 - 8:45 p.m. Mon
Activity # Dates Time Day(s) 206105-01 March 16-May 4 6-8 p.m. Thu
Activity # Dates Time Day(s) 206121-01 March 17 -24 1 - 3 p.m. Fri 206121-02 April 21-28 1 - 3 p.m. Fri 206121-03 March 18-25 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Sat 206121-04 April 22-29 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Sat
NO CLASS: March 31 Activity # Dates Time Day(s) 206115-01 * March 17 -April 28 3:15 -5:15 p.m. Fri
*
GOLF LESSONS AGE(S): 8 -17 Activity # Dates Time Day(s) 206201-02 April 19-May 10 6 -6:45 p.m. Wed ADULT GOLF LESSONS AGE(S): 18 and up Activity # Dates Time Day(s) 206201-01 April 19-May 10 7 -7:45 p.m. Wed
JUNIOR
COMPETITIVE/ADVANCED Activity # Dates Time Day(s) 206120-01 April 3-May 24 12:30 -3p.m. Mon/Wed 206120-02 April 4-May 25 7 -9:30 a.m. Tue/Thu INTERMEDIATE Activity # Dates Time Day(s) 206120-03 April 3-May 24 7 -9:30 a.m. Mon/Wed 206120-04 April 4-May 25 9:45 -12:15 p.m. Tue/Thu NON- COMPETITIVE Activity # Dates Time Day(s) 206120-05 April 3-May 24 9:45 -12:15 p.m. Mon/Wed 206120-06 April 4-May 25 12:30 -3 p.m. Tue/Thu
BEGINNER Activity # Dates Time Day(s) 206202-01 April 18 6:30 p.m. Tue 206202-02 April 19 7:30 p.m. Wed 206202-03 April 20 7:30 p.m. Thu INTERMEDIATE Activity # Dates Time Day(s) 206202-04 April 18 7:30 p.m. Tue 206120-05 April 20 6:30 p.m. Thu ADVANCED Activity # Dates Time Day(s) 206202-06 April 19 6:30 p.m. Wed
SUNDAY MIXED RECREATIONAL Activity # Dates Time Day(s) 206213-01 April 16-July 16 5 -9p.m. Sun TUESDAY MEN’S RECREATIONAL Activity # Dates Time Day(s) 206204-01 April 11-June 27 6:15 -10 p.m. Tue WEDNESDAY MEN’S RECREATIONAL Activity # Dates Time Day(s) 206222-01 April 12-June 28 6:15 -10 p.m. Wed THURSDAY MEN’S COMPETITIVE Activity # Dates Time Day(s) 206210-01 April 13-June 29 6:15 -9:30 p.m. Thu THURSDAY MEN’S RECREATIONAL Activity # Dates Time Day(s) 206206-01 April 13-June 29 6:15 -9:30 p.m. Thu FRIDAY CHURCH MIXED Activity # Dates Time Day(s) 206207-01 April 14-July 27 6:15 -9:30 p.m. Fri WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.westerville.org
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IMPORTANT CAMP INFORMATION

NO CAMPS ON JUNE 19, JULY 3, 4

CAMPS

REGISTRATION DATES

Residents Online Registration

Friday, March 3 12 p.m.

Open Online Registration

Sunday, March 5 12 p.m.

• Extended care is available from 7:30-9 a.m. and/or 4 -5:30 p.m. Extended care availability is noted in the description. Please note: there is no camp on June 19, July 3, and July 4.

• Participant camp placement is determined by the campers age as of the last day camp is offered, Friday, Aug. 11.

• Select camps have a $50 minimum payment per child for each registered week of camp with the remaining portion due May 5. This allows the household the ability to defer their payments over time. All other camps are to be paid in full at the time of the registration.

• Nut Camps and Heritage Kids Camp fees are based on a full five-day experience and will not be prorated for part-time attendance.

• A $25 transaction fee will be processed per week, per child, for every refund issued. All camp refunds must be submitted 14 days prior to the cancelation. Refund requests after the 14 day time period will not be honored.

• Proof of residency is required prior to registration. For more information on how to update your residency status, see page 64 or call (614) 901-6500.

CAMP PEANUT

INSTRUCTOR: Camp Leaders

AGE(S): 6-7

RATE: $185 | RESIDENT RATE: $170

Emphasis will be on a healthy active lifestyle as well as making sure that every camper is included and enjoying their summer with weekly themed activities, crafts and games. This camp will travel on Fridays to end the camp week on an exciting note. Campers must pack a healthy lunch and snack every day.

CAMP COCONUT

INSTRUCTOR: Camp Leaders

AGE(S): 8-9

RATE: $185 | RESIDENT RATE: $170

Campers will enjoy age-appropriate activities, games and crafts as well as some light competition and team building to ensure that every camper makes new friendships. This camp will travel on Fridays to end the camp week on an exciting note. Campers must pack a healthy lunch and snack every day.

VIRTUAL SUMMER DAY CAMP PARENT MEETINGS

Main Day Camps (Nut Camps)

April 24 6:30 p.m. Mon

April 27 6:30 p.m. Thu

Heritage Kids Camp and Kids Fun Club

May 1 6:30 p.m. Mon

May 4 6:30 p.m. Thu

OPEN HOUSE NIGHT

Registered families can meet camp staff, pickup a camp t-shirt and visit the camp space.

Thursday, June 1

6-7:30 p.m.

Cherrington Elementary (522 Cherrington Rd.)

CAMP WALNUT

INSTRUCTOR: Camp Leaders

AGE(S): 10-12

RATE: $185 | RESIDENT RATE: $170

Not only are the games and activities geared for this age group but the Friday Field Trips are exclusively designed for Camp Walnut to enhance the quality of the camp experience. Campers must pack a healthy lunch and snack every day.

Activity # Date Time Day(s) 302101-01 June 5 - June 9 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mon-Fri 302101-02 June 12 - June 16 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mon-Fri 302101-03* June 20 - June 23 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mon-Fri 302101-04 June 26 - June 30 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mon-Fri 302101-05** July 5 - July 8 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Wed-Fri 302101-06 July 10 - July 14 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mon-Fri 302101-07 July 17 - July 21 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mon-Fri 302101-08 July 24 - July 28 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mon-Fri 302101-09 July 31- Aug. 4 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mon-Fri + Extended care included. No camp June 19, July 3, 4 * RATE: $150 | DISCOUNTED RESIDENT: $135 ** RATE: $120 | DISCOUNTED RESIDENT: $105 DAY CAMP
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 302101-23 June 5 - June 9 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mon-Fri 302101-24 June 12 - June 16 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mon-Fri 302101-25* June 20 - June 23 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mon-Fri 302101-26 June 26 - June 30 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mon-Fri 302101-27** July 5 - July 8 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Wed-Fri 302101-28 July 10 - July 14 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mon-Fri 302101-29 July 17 - July 21 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mon-Fri 302101-30 July 24 - July 28 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mon-Fri 302101-31 July 31- Aug. 4 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mon-Fri + Extended care included. No camp June 19, July 3,4 * RATE: $150 | DISCOUNTED RESIDENT: $135 ** RATE: $120 | DISCOUNTED RESIDENT: $105 DAY CAMP
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 302101-14 June 5 - June 9 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mon-Fri 302101-15 June 12 - June 16 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mon-Fri 302101-16* June 20 - June 23 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mon-Fri 302101-17 June 26 - June 30 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mon-Fri 302101-18** July 5 - July 8 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Wed-Fri 302101-19 July 10 - July 14 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mon-Fri 302101-20 July 17 - July 21 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mon-Fri 302101-21 July 24 - July 28 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mon-Fri 302101-22 July 31- Aug. 4 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mon-Fri + Extended care included. No camp June 19, July 3, 4 * RATE: $150 | DISCOUNTED RESIDENT: $135 ** RATE: $120 | DISCOUNTED RESIDENT: $105 DAY CAMP
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HERITAGE KIDS CAMP

INSTRUCTOR: Camp Leaders

AGE(S): 6-12

RATE: $150 | RESIDENT RATE: $135

Emphasis will be on a healthy active lifestyle as well as making sure that every camper is included and enjoying their summer with weekly themed activities, crafts and games. This camp will swim on Fridays to end the camp week on an exciting note. Campers must pack a healthy lunch and snack every day.

BALLY SPORTS GROUP SPORTS CAMPS

INSTRUCTOR: Camp Leaders

AGE(S): 6-12

RATE: $185 | RESIDENT RATE: $170

Join Bally Sports Group this summer for an active and fun summer camp experience! Campers will be introduced to a different sport each week, where instruction will be delivered in a positive and encouraging way. Theme sports will be featured in the morning with general camp activities in the afternoon.

COOKING CARAVAN CAMPS

INSTRUCTOR: The Cooking Caravan

AGE(S): 6-12

RATE: $275 | RESIDENT RATE: $260

MAKE A MEAL CAMP

Each day, make an amazing meal to be eaten at the end of class. Meals include tacos with handmade tortillas, personal pizzas from scratch, spaghetti marinara with meatballs, and rustic tomato soup with grilled cheese.

THE COOKING CARAVAN

Each day, make an amazing meal to be eaten at the Each day, participants learn a different course in a meal. On the final day, they serve it to their families. Meal includes homemade marinara and meatballs, hand-made pasta, salad with herb vinaigrette, fruit parfait with homemade whipped cream and chocolate ganache.

** RATE: $95 | DISCOUNTED RESIDENT: $80

HERITAGE KIDS CAMP AND KIDS FUN CLUB DEMO DAY

Drop off your registered camper to experience a shortened day of camp and meet camp counselors.

Thursday, June 1 6-7:30 p.m.

PARKOUR CAMPS

INSTRUCTOR: 614 Parkour

This camp is designed to improve the students’ fundamental Parkour skills in a safe and inclusive environment. Together we learn to traverse an increasingly challenging environment. Our goals in order are, safety, fun and learning. Please have your participant dressed for the weather. Camp will be held at McVay Johnson Park.

KIDS FUN CLUBS

INSTRUCTOR: Camp Leaders

AGE(S): 6-13

Meet new friends this summer by attending one of our four Kids Fun Club (KFC) locations. Westerville Parks and Recreation’s trained staff will be available only during the specific open times of the particular Fun Club. This is a drop-in program (children must have completed kindergarten). Extended care not included. Fee is for the entire nine weeks of our camp season. KFC will cancel due to inclement weather.

+ Extended care NOT available.

* No camp June 19, July 3, 4

Activity # Date Time Day(s) 302187-01 May 30 - June 2 10 a.m.-12p.m. Tue-Fri
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 302187-02 Aug. 7 - Aug. 11 10 a.m.-12p.m. Mon-Thu WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.westerville.org
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 302109-01 June 5 - June 9 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon-Fri 302109-02 June 12 - June 16 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon-Fri 302109-03* June 20 - June 23 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon-Fri 302109-04 June 26 - June 30 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon-Fri 302109-05** July 5 - July 8 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Wed-Fri 302109-06 July 10 - July 14 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon-Fri 302109-07 July 17 - July 21 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon-Fri 302109-08 July 24 - July 28 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon-Fri 302109-09 July 31- Aug. 4 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon-Fri
Extended care NOT available. No camp June 19, July 3, 4
+
* RATE: $120 | DISCOUNTED RESIDENT: $105
Activity # Date Time Day(s) ALL SPORTS CAMP 306102-01 May 31 - June 3 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Mon-Fri FIRST AND TEN-FOOTBALL AND CHEER 306102-02 June 12 - June 16 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Mon-Fri NINJA TRAINING CAMP 306102-03 June 26 - June 30 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Mon-Fri STICKS & FLIPS HOCKEY AND GYMNASTIC CAMP 306102-04 July 10 - July 14 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Mon-Fri FOOT SKILLS SOCCER 306102-05 July 24 - July 28 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Mon-Fri SHOOTING STARS BASKETBALL CAMP 306102-06 Aug. 1 - Aug. 5 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Mon-Fri + Extended care NOT available. DAY CAMP DAY CAMP
RATE: $145 | RESIDENT RATE: $130 Activity # Date Time Day(s) HOFF WOODS PARK 556 MCCORKLE BLVD. 302103-02 June 5 - Aug. 4 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mon-Fri RATE: $115 | RESIDENT RATE: $100 Activity # Date Time Day(s) METZGER PARK 137 GRANBY PLACE 302103-03* June 5 - Aug. 4 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Mon-Fri MILLSTONE CREEK 745 N. SPRING RD. 302103-05* June 5 - Aug. 4 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Mon-Fri SPRING GROVE 1201 E. COUNTY LINE RD. 302103-01* June 5 - Aug. 4 1- 4 p.m. Mon-Fri
AGE(S): PRE-K 3-5 RATE: $135 | RESIDENT RATE: $120 Activity # Date Time Day(s) 302188-01 May 30 - June 2 10 - 11:30 a.m. Tue-Fri 302188-03 June 20 - June 23 10 - 11:30 a.m. Tue-Fri 302188-05 July 11 - July 14 10 - 11:30 a.m. Tue-Fri 302188-07 Aug. 1 - Aug. 4 10 - 11:30 a.m. Tue-Fri AGE(S): KIDS 6-11 RATE: $155 | RESIDENT RATE: $140 Activity # Date Time Day(s) 302188-02 May 30 - June 2 12 - 2 p.m. Tue-Fri 302188-04 June 20 - June 23 12 - 2 p.m. Tue-Fri 302188-06 July 11 - July 14 12 - 2 p.m. Tue-Fri 302188-08 Aug. 1 - Aug. 4 12 - 2 p.m. Tue-Fri DAY CAMP DAY CAMP
Heritage Kids Camp meets at Antrim Shelter at Heritage
N. Cleveland
Kids Fun Clubs meet at Hoff Woods Park, 556 McCorkle Blvd. DAY CAMP 40 CAMPS
Park, 60
Ave.

AMAZING ATHLETE

INSTRUCTOR: Buckeye Sports DBA Jumpbunch Columbus

RATE: $75 | RESIDENT RATE: $60

Amazing Athletes is a developmental physical fitness program for children. Our fun, active classes encourage kids to explore and develop a variety of athletic skills through the introduction of 10 different sports. Coaches break the fundamentals of each sport down into simple steps based on each child’s age and ability. The goal is to create a fun environment that establishes lifetime connections to sports and physical activity. Adult/parent participation is required for all children under 3.

CULTURED KIDS CLUB

INSTRUCTOR: Camp Leaders

AGE(S): 5-10

RATE: $145 | RESIDENT RATE: $130 Culture Camps are designed to teach children about the cultures and customs of five different Spanish or French-speaking countries. Students will learn about native foods, animals, songs, idioms, capitals, leaders, artists, geography and landmarks reflecting the country. Games and art projects will take place to reflect the country of the day.

CHESS CAMP

INSTRUCTOR: Kyle Jones, The Jones Chess Academy

AGE(S): 6-13

RATE: $185 | RESIDENT RATE: $170

Beginners/Intermediate Chess Camp provides students with the opportunity to learn world champion strategies, basic tactical sequences, end game patterns, and tournament rules and regulations. In addition, we will learn about the rich history of the game and the stories that come before us. Each day students will put their skills to the test in our daily mini tournaments along with our knockout tournament at the end of the week. Campers will be able to earn prizes throughout the week. No extended care available.

CAMP BROADWAY!

ARCHERY

INSTRUCTOR: Sunbury Archery

AGE(S): 8-18

RATE: $140 | RESIDENT RATE: $125

Grab a bow and arrow and aim at the target. We will enjoy lots of games and activities while learning the basics of archery. Extended care not available. Please have your camper bring a water bottle, sunscreen and wear closed toed shoes.

Designed to teach students about five different countries on five different continents and their unique cultures from around the world. Students will learn about the native foods, animals, songs, games, idioms, capitals, cities, leaders, artists and landmarks of Germany, Japan, Botswana, New Zealand and Brazil. Each class will include fun and engaging activities; creative art projects, traditional songs and games, and native languages reflecting the country and culture of the day.

TEEN FUN CLUB

INSTRUCTOR: Camp Leaders

AGE(S): 12-15

RATE: $300 | RESIDENT RATE: $285

TRAVEL CAMP

INSTRUCTOR: Recreation Staff

AGE(S): 6-12

RATE: $165 | RESIDENT RATE: $150

Each day your camper will travel to a new field trip and have a new adventure making memories for a lifetime!

+ Extended care included 8 - 9 a.m. and 4 - 5 p.m.

Looking for a fun, flexible option for your teen this summer? Sign them up for Teen Fun Club (TFC). TFC includes weekly themed activities, open play time, weekly field trips and swimming. Extended care not included. Rates are for the entire 9-week camp season.

INSTRUCTOR: Drama Kids

AGE(S): 6-12

RATE: $250 | RESIDENT RATE: $235

FIVE musicals in FIVE days! These are favorites like Hamilton, Shrek, and all things Disney! Campers will sing, dance, and discover the joys of Broadway. Learn what it takes to put on a professional musical: sing songs, rehearse choreographed dance numbers, act out short scenes, and so much more. Families will receive a special video at the end of camp that recaps activities done each day in class.

SUPERHERO BOOT CAMP

INSTRUCTOR: Buckeye Sports DBA Jumpbunch Columbus

+ Extended care NOT available.

*

This camp is all about training to be your favorite superhero! To be a superhero means having strength, agility, balance, and speed. We focus on learning special superhero training skills through fun games and activities such as “jumping over hot lava,” “dodging fireballs,” “lightsaber training,” “scooter flying,” “ghostbuster tag,” and so many more! Being a superhero also means having compassion for society, a kind heart, and a willingness to do good and help others. Campers should dress to be very active and bring a peanut free snack and water bottle each day. Full day campers should also bring a peanut free lunch. AGE(S): 3-8

Activity # Date Time Day(s)
Aug. 7 - Aug. 11 8 a.m. -5 p.m. Mon-Fri
302102-01
DAY CAMP Additional class opportunities and information available at www.westerville.org/registration
Activity # Date Time Day(s) AGE(S): 2-3 with parent 302074-01 June 31 - Aug. 3 9:30-10 a.m. Mon-Thu Activity # Date Time Day(s) AGE(S): 4-5 302074-02 June 31 - Aug.3 10:15-11 a.m. Mon-Thu Activity # Date Time Day(s) AGE(S): 6-8 302074-03 June 31 - Aug. 3 11:15 a.m.-12 p.m. Mon-Thu DAY CAMP
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 302151-01 June 5 - June 9 10-11:15 a.m. Mon-Thu 302151-02 July 10 - July 13 1-2:15 p.m. Mon-Thu DAY CAMP
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 302198-01 May 30 - June 2 9 - 11:30a.m. Tue-Fri DAY CAMP
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 302204-01 June 12 - June 16 9 a.m. - 12p.m. Mon-Fri DAY CAMP
SPANISH CULTURE CAMP Activity # Date Time Day(s) 302192-02 June 19 - June 23 9:30a.m. - 12 p.m. Mon-Fri FRENCH CULTURE CAMP Activity # Date Time Day(s) 302192-02 July 10 - July 15 9:30a.m. - 12 p.m. Mon-Fri WORLD CULTURE CAMP
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 302192-03 July 31 - Aug. 4 9:30a.m. - 12 p.m. Mon-Fri DAY CAMP
| RESIDENT RATE:
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 302193-01 June 19 - June 23 9 a.m.-12p.m. Mon-Fri AGE(S): 5-8 RATE: $175 | RESIDENT RATE: $150 Activity # Date Time Day(s) 302193-02 June 19 - June 23 9 a.m.-3p.m. Mon-Fri DAY CAMP
RATE: $125
$110
Activity # Date Time Day(s) HIGHLANDS PARK 245 S. SPRING RD. 302103-07 June 5 - Aug. 4 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mon-Fri
DAY CAMP 41 CAMPS
No camp June 19, July 3, 4

ROBOTHINKROBOTIC ENGINEERING

INSTRUCTOR: ThinkMoore LLC

AGE(S): 6-13

RATE: $280 | RESIDENT RATE: $265

RoboThink offers fun and exciting Robotics, Engineering and Coding Programs where “junior engineers”, tinkerers and builders of all ages can explore the exciting world of STEM. During this 5-day program, learners will build various robots that explore sensors, gears, servos and other various robotic engineering concepts. During this camp, we will also embark on daily “Design Challenges” that stretch our engineering skills to solve real-world problems. Combining other materials, such as rubber bands, popsicle sticks, index cards, etc., participants will be challenged to solve various engineering tasks each day. A portion of each day will be devoted to creative “free-build time!”

STEAM ACROSS THE UNIVERSE CAMP (STEM + ART)

INSTRUCTOR: Challenge IslandColumbus

AGE(S): 7-11

RATE: $180 | RESIDENT RATE: $165

3…2…1 Blastoff! You and a STEAM Team of astronaut friends will create your own Mission Control Station and soar through the universe. You’ll learn the spectacular science of space while taking on a galaxy of cosmically cool challenges - from Rocket Launch Day to Moon Day to Intergalactic Day to Alien Day. Don’t miss out on this out of this world Challenge Island camp!”

SKYHAWKS SPORTS CAMPS

INSTRUCTOR: Skyhawks Academy

RATE: $180 | RESIDENT RATE: $165

MINI-HAWKS CAMP AGE(S): 5-8

COUNSELOR IN TRAINING (CIT)

CIT’s have the opportunity to volunteer with our main day camps or engage with our Kids Fun Club! The purpose of the program is to provide young adults the opportunity to gain work experience, develop marketable skills, enjoy recreational activities and learn the importance of volunteer service. CIT’s will provide assistance in the organization and implementation of a summer day camp.

Please note: this is a volunteer-only position.

Applicants must be 14-16 years old by Aug. 11 and be available to volunteer from June 5 to Aug. 4.

May training is mandatory. Date TBA.

Additional information and applications are available at www.westerville.org/camps and are due Friday, April 21.

Spring Break Camps

PARKOUR

INSTRUCTOR: Coach Theo, 614 Parkour

This camp is designed to improve the students’ fundamental Parkour skills in a safe and inclusive environment. Together we learn to traverse an increasingly challenging environment. Our goals in order are, safety, fun and learning. Please have your participant dressed for the weather.

$120

$140

This multi-sport program was developed to give children a positive first step into athletics. Sports are taught in a safe, structured environment filled with encouragement and fun. Through exciting games and activities, campers explore balance, hand/eye coordination and skill development at their own pace.

VOLLEYBALL CAMP AGE(S): 8-12

This class includes the energy and excitement of this great team sport and puts it all together into one fun-filled program. All aspects of the game are taught through drills and exercises that focus on bumping, setting, spiking, hitting and serving. This program is designed for the beginning to intermediate player.

JUMPBUNCH

INSTRUCTOR: Buckeye Sports DBA Jumpbunch Columbus

AGE(S): 6-12

RATE: $165 | RESIDENT RATE: $150

All of the best that JumpBunch has to offer is packed into an exciting week of activities for your camper! Each day, campers will plan a fun game followed by exploration of several different sports through instruction and activities. Loads of games, crafts, hikes, obstacle courses and more sports will be included. Campers should dress to be very active and bring a peanut-free lunch, snack and water bottle each day.

WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.westerville.org
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 302205-01 June 5 - June 9 1-4 p.m. Mon-Fri 302205-02 June 12 - July 16 1-4 p.m. Mon-Fri DAY CAMP
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 302206-01 June 5 - June 9 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Mon-Fri DAY CAMP
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 302207-01 June 5-9 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Mon-Fri
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 302207-02 July 24-28 1-4 p.m. Mon-Fri DAY CAMP
RATE:
RESIDENT RATE:
Activity # Date Time Day(s) AGE(S): 3-5 202202-01 March 28 - March 31 10-11:30 a.m. Tue-Fri RATE:
RESIDENT RATE:
Activity # Date Time Day(s) AGE(S): 6-11 202202-02 March 28 - March 31 12-2 p.m. Tue-Fri DAY CAMP
$135 |
$155 |
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 202203-01 March 27 - March 31 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Mon-Fri DAY CAMP
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2023 SUMMER CAMP SCHEDULE

MAIN CAMPS

SPECIALTY CAMPS

May 30June 2 June 5June 9 June 12June 16 June 19June 23 June 26June 30 July 3July 7 July 10July 15 July 17July 21 July 24July 28 July 31Aug. 4 Aug. 7Aug. 11 PEANUT Ages 6/7 PEANUT Ages 6/7 PEANUT Ages 6/7 PEANUT Ages 6/7 PEANUT Ages 6/7 PEANUT Ages 6/7 PEANUT Ages 6/7 PEANUT Ages 6/7 PEANUT Ages 6/7 COCONUT Ages 8/9 COCONUT Ages 8/9 COCONUT Ages 8/9 COCONUT Ages 8/9 COCONUT Ages 8/9 COCONUT Ages 8/9 COCONUT Ages 8/9 COCONUT Ages 8/9 COCONUT Ages 8/9 WALNUT Ages 10/12 WALNUT Ages 10/12 WALNUT Ages 10/12 WALNUT Ages 10/12 WALNUT Ages 10/12 WALNUT Ages 10/12 WALNUT Ages 10/12 WALNUT Ages 10/12 WALNUT Ages 10/12
May 30June 2 June 5June 9 June 12June 16 June 19June 23 June 26June 30 July 3June 7 July 10July 15 July 17July 21 July 24July 28 July 31Aug. 4 Aug. 7Aug. 11 Make a Meal Camp Ages 6/12 STEAM Across the Universe (STEM+ART) Ages 7-11 Camp Broadway! Ages 6-12 Superhero Boot Camp Ages 3-8 French Culture Camp Ages 5-10 Volleyball Camp Ages 8-12 World Culture Camp Ages 5-10 Travel Camp Ages 8-12 Parkour Ages 3-5 Ages 6-11 Robotic Engineering Ages 6-13 Robotic Engineering Ages 6-14 Spanish Culture Camp Ages 5-10 Parkour Ages 3-5 Ages 6-11 Amazing Athletes Ages 2-8 Cooking Caravan Camp Ages 6-12 Chess Ages 6-13 Archery Ages 8-18 Parkour Ages 3-5 Ages 6-11 Archery Ages 8-18 Parkour Ages 3-5 Ages 6-11 Mini Hawks Camp Ages 5-8
Additional Specialty Camps are being added. Visit www.westerville.org/registration for information. Cherrington Elementary (522 Cherrington Rd.) COMMUNITY CENTER (350 N. Cleveland Ave.) May 30June 2 June 5June 9 June 12June 16 June 19June 23 June 26June 30 July 3July 7 July 10July 15 July 17July 21 July 24July 28 July 31Aug. 4 Aug. 7Aug. 11 Metzger Park 167 Granby Place 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Age(s) 6-13 Millstone Creek Park 745 N. Spring Rd. 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Age(s) 6-13 Hoff Woods 556 McCorkle Blvd. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Age(s) 6-13 Spring Grove Park 1201 E. County Line Rd. 1 - 4 p.m. Age(s) 6-13 May 30June 2 June 5June 9 June 12June 16 June 19June 23 June 26June 30 July 3July 7 July 10July 15 July 17July 21 July 24July 28 July 31Aug. 4 Aug. 7Aug. 11 HKC May 30June 2 June 5June 9 June 12June 16 June 19June 23 June 26June 30 July 3July 7 July 10July 15 July 17July 21 July 24July 28 July 31Aug. 4 Aug. 7Aug. 11 All Sports Camp First and Ten Football & Cheer Ninja Training Camp Sticks and Flips, Hockey and Gymnastics Camp Shooting Stars Basketball Camp KIDS and TEENS FUN CLUBS HERITAGE KIDS CAMPS SPORTS CAMPS Locations Vary TEENS FUN CLUB AGE(S): 12-15 AGE(S): 6-12 AGE(S): 6-12 HERITAGE PARK ( 60 N. Cleveland Ave.) Highlands Park (ballpark shelter) 245 S. Spring Rd. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. COMMUNITY CENTER (350 N. Cleveland Ave.) NO CAMPS JUNE 19, JULY 3, 4 43

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KINDERDANCE

INSTRUCTOR(S): Lisa Coleman

Class curriculum offers age-appropriate exposure to developmental milestones through dance and sensory-motor activities while nurturing the bond between caregiver and child. Bring your favorite grown-up, this class is not a drop-off class, adults are required to attend with the child and participate in the class.

RATE: $61 | RESIDENT RATE: $46

KINDERDANCE WITH ME

AGE(S): 15-24 months with parent

MUSIC TOGETHER

INSTRUCTOR(S): Wholey Sisters

AGE(S): birth-5 with parent

RATE: $190 per participant/ $125 per sibling

RESIDENT RATE: $175 per participant/$110 per sibling Encourages the experience of music through free play. Classes include singing, games and use of movement and rhythm instruments for a multicultural curriculum developed by early childhood music experts and taught by a registered instructor. A $40 material fee is included.

SPANISH

INSTRUCTOR(S): Cultured Kids

AGE(S): 3-5

RATE: $135 | RESIDENT RATE: $120

These classes allow the parent and children to interact with fun activities while learning new words and simple questions and answers together. Every two weeks we feature a new conversation topic such as colors, pets, clothing, foods or family members. Students learn the topic words and phrases through fun and engaging age-appropriate songs, games, play-based activities and craft projects.

TODDLER TIME ROUND UP

Students will learn the basics of ballet, tap, acrobatics and creative movement while blending educational concepts designed to teach to the total child. Ballet shoes and tap shoes are required for this class.

RATE: $160 | RESIDENT RATE: $145

KINDERDANCE

3-5

DRAMA KIDS KINDER KIDS

INSTRUCTOR(S): Drama Kids

AGE(S): 15 -24 months

RATE: $135 | RESIDENT RATE: $120

Age appropriate exposure to developmental milestones through dance and sensory-motor activities while nurturing the bond between caregiver and child. Bring your favorite grown-up, this class is not a drop-off class.

CRAZY ART ADVENTURES

INSTRUCTOR(S): Cathi Staysniak

AGE(S): 4-6

RATE: $90 | RESIDENT RATE: $75

We will make exciting art projects that are openended and allow your child to create freely. Classes will include an activity (game, story or music) that compliments the art project for the day. Wear something that is safe to get dirty. We will create projects geared toward the holidays that fall during class. Children will attend this class independently.

BUNNY BONANZA

INSTRUCTOR(S): Cathi Staysniak

RATE: $17 | RESIDENT RATE: $12 Children will be hip-hopping their way to fun as we celebrate this egg-filled holiday. We will have crafts, make a fun keepsake, play games and much more. A parent or special adult will participate in this class with their child.

AGE(S): 18-36 months with adult

INSTRUCTOR(S): Cathi Staysniak

RATE: $65 | RESIDENT RATE: $55

This class will provide opportunities to sing, dance and move. We will launch each class with a fun action story while children use large motor skills as they 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 adult

with

GETTING TO KNOW NATURE

INSTRUCTOR(S): MAD Scientist

RATE: $40 | RESIDENT RATE: $30

Introduction of Westerville’s natural ecosystems guided by a local expert in wetland ecology and Ohio’s flora. Session topics will vary based on weather and involve a storybook, activity and guided time outside. Kids will practice literacy, counting, art and empathy skills.

3 -6

Activity # Date Time Day(s) 201102-01 April 11-May 2 4:15-4:45 p.m. Tue 201102-02 May 9 - May 30 4:15-4:45 p.m. Tue
AGE(S):
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 201102-03 April 11-May 30 5-5:45 p.m. Tue 201102-04 April 12-May 31 11:15 a.m.-12 p.m. Wed Additional class opportunities and information available at www.westerville.org/registration
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Activity # Date Time Day(s) 201110-01 March 20-May 22 5:15-6 p.m. Mon 201110-02 March 20-May 22 6:15-7 p.m. Mon 201110-03 March 21-May 23 9:30-10:15 a.m. Tue 201110-04 March 21-May 23 10:30-11:15 a.m. Tue 201110-05 March 22-May 24 9:30-10:15 a.m. Wed 201110-06 March 22-May 24 10:30-11:15a.m. Wed
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 201031-01 March 31 9:15-10 a.m. Fri 201031-06 April 1 9:30-10:15 a.m. Sat AGE(S): 2-4 with adult Activity # Date Time Day(s) 201031-02 March 31 10:15-11 a.m. Fri 201031-07 April 1 10:30-11:15 a.m. Sat AGE(S): 3-5 with adult Activity # Date Time Day(s) 201031-03 March 31 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Fri 201031-05 March 31 6-6:45 p.m. Fri 201031-08 April 1 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Sat AGE(S): 4-6 Activity # Date Time Day(s) 201031-04 March 31 1-2 p.m. Fri 201031-09 April 1 1-2 p.m. Sat
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 201610-01 March 21-April 25 9:15-9:45a.m. Tue AGE(S): 18 -36 months
adult Activity # Date Time Day(s) 201610-02 March 21-April 25 10-10:30 a.m. Tue 201610-04 March 21-April 25 6-6:30p.m. Tue AGE(S): 24-36 months with adult Activity # Date Time Day(s) 201610-03 March 21-April 25 10:45-11:15 a.m. Tue
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 201101-01 March 20-May 1 1-2p.m. Mon
PRESCHOOL
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 201018-01 April 6 - May 11 1-2:30 p.m. Thu
AGE(S):
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 201138-01 March 23-May 4 10:30-11:30a.m. Thu AGE(S): 3-6 Activity # Date Time Day(s) 201138-02 March 24-May 5 10:30-11:30a.m. Fri

SPORTIES FOR SHORTIES

INSTRUCTOR(S): Jump Bunch

RATE: $80 | RESIDENT RATE: $75

We will begin with kid-friendly warm ups and exercises, an introduction to individual skills and equipment and simple rules of a different sport. Games, obstacle courses and a cool-down will take place in each class to keep kids engaged and moving throughout the session. Parents are asked to remain outside of the classroom.

AGE(S): 18-36 months with adult

KIDS IN ACTION

INSTRUCTOR(S): Cathi Staysniak

RATE: $65 | RESIDENT RATE: $55

Participants will love learning and have fun as they dance and play games together while expanding their cognitive and large motor skills. Together we will be silly as we exercise our brains and bodies. Children will attend this class independently.

3 -4

SUPERTOTS SPORTS ACADEMY

INSTRUCTOR(S): Supertots

RATE: $115 | RESIDENT RATE: $100

SOCCERTOTS

Younger ages will learn to develop motor skills and self-confidence while older ages will learn core soccer skills, personal focus and and introduction to light competition.

AGE(S): 18 months - 2.5 years with adult

2.5-4 with parent

Children in these high energy classes learn far more than just core cheer concepts and techniques; they also explore their personal expression, agility, rhythm and teamwork.

AGE(S): 3-4

YOGA

INSTRUCTOR(S): Balance Child Method

RATE: $50 | RESIDENT RATE: $40

FAMILY YOGA AGE(S): All Ages

Tailored to ages 3-8, but a great time for the whole family to learn yoga, breathing and meditation to do at home. Bring your yoga mats, water and wear comfy clothes.

RATE: $85 | RESIDENT RATE: $70

ADULT AND ME YOGA AGE(S): 6 months -4

Ideal for children to start the process of unwinding for bedtime. Poses, breathing techniques and bedtime stories will be provide to help decompress for the evening. Your child can even come dressed in their pj’s.

RATE: $125 | RESIDENT RATE: $110

PRESCHOOL YOGA AGE(S): 3 -6

Explore fun yoga poses and learn about breath and movement while incorporating yoga books and music. Great for all energy levels and helps build a foundation of yoga tools to us as they get older.

PARKOUR

INSTRUCTOR(S): 614 Parkour Coach Theo

AGE(S): 3-5

RATE: $105 | RESIDENT RATE: $90

Improve the fundamentals of your skills in a safe and inclusive environmental following three goals: be safety, have fun and learn. Throughout the session, participants will be running, jumping, climbing and rolling in order to travel from one point to another in the quickest and efficient way possible.

LET’S HAVE FUN WITH ERIC CARLE

INSTRUCTOR(S): Cathi Staysniak

RATE: $45 | RESIDENT RATE: $35

Eric Carle has taught us about a hungry caterpillar, silly animals, the importance of art and more. We will discover his books through art projects, songs, games and more. *Most sessions require adult in class.

18 months - 3 years with adult

LUCKY LEPRECHAUNS

INSTRUCTOR(S): Cathi Staysniak

RATE: $20 | RESIDENT RATE: $15

It’s almost St. Patrick’s Day! Join us as we explore this fun and festive holiday through books, art projects, activity stations, games, songs and a very yummy snack. Each child will have some treasures to take home. Wear your green so you don’t get pinched and be ready to play.

AGE(S): 18 -36 months with adult

2-4

Activity # Date Time Day(s) 201007-01 March 25-April 29 9:30-10 a.m. Sat AGE(S): 3-4 Activity # Date Time Day(s) 201007-02 March 25 - April 29 10-10:45 a.m. Sat AGE(S): 5-6 Activity # Date Time Day(s) 201007-03 March 25 - April 29 10:45-11:30 a.m. Sat
AGE(S):
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 201116-01 March 21-April 25 11:20a.m.-12 p.m. Tue AGE(S): 3-5 Activity # Date Time Day(s) 201116-03 March 21-April 25 6:45-7:30 p.m. Tue AGE(S): 4-5 Activity # Date Time Day(s) 201116-02 March 21-April 25 12:15-12:50 p.m. Tue PRESCHOOL A B C 1 2 3 45
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 201139-01 March 25-April 29 9:30-10:15 a.m. Sat
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 201139-02 March 23-April 27 10:30-11 a.m. Thu
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 201139-03 March 23-April 27 9:30-10:15 a.m. Thu
AGE(S):
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 201004-01 April 28 9:15-10 a.m. Fri 201004-05 April 28 5:30 - 6:15 p.m. Fri AGE(S): 2-4 with adult Activity # Date Time Day(s) 201004-02 April 28 10:15-11 a.m. Fri AGE(S): 3-5 with adult Activity # Date Time Day(s) 201004-03 April 28 10:15-11 a.m. Fri AGE(S): 3-6 with adult Activity # Date Time Day(s) 201004-06 April 28 6:30-7:15 p.m. Fri AGE(S): 4-6 Activity # Date Time Day(s) 201004-04 April 28 1-2 p.m. Fri
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 202149-01 March 15 - April 26 4:30-5p.m. Wed WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.westerville.org
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 201103-01 April 18-May 23 4-4:45 p.m. Tue AGE(S):
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 201103-02 April 18-May 23 5-5:45 p.m. Tue AGE(S): 4-5 Activity # Date Time Day(s) 201103-03 April 18-May 23 6-6:45 p.m. Tue
CHEERTOTS
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 201103-04 April 19-May 24 5-5:45 p.m. Wed AGE(S): 4-5 Activity # Date Time Day(s) 201103-05 April 19-May 24 6-6:45 p.m. Wed
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 201030-01 March 16 9:15-10 a.m. Thu 201030-06 March 17 9:15-10 a.m. Fri 201030-09 March 17 5:30-6:15 p.m. Fri AGE(S):
with adult Activity # Date Time Day(s) 201030-02 March 16 10:15-11 a.m. Thu 201030-07 March 17 10:15-11 a.m. Fri AGE(S):
with adult Activity # Date Time Day(s) 201030-03 March 16 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Thu 201030-05 March 16 6-6: 45 p.m. Thu 201030-08 March 17 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Fri AGE(S): 4-6 Activity # Date Time Day(s) 201030-04 March 16 1-2 p.m. Thu
3-5

ACCESS TO RECREATION

INSTRUCTOR(S): Westerville CC staff

AGE(S): 17 and under

RATE: $10 | RESIDENT RATE: $7

Join us for a few hours of fun and social activities with friends and siblings. Activities will be planned around the feedback from our January gathering. Options to include beach ball sitting volley ball and more!

ADAPTIVE & INCLUSIVE

ALL-INCLUSIVE OPEN GYM

INSTRUCTOR(S): Michael Loudon, Paraprofessional

RATE: $7 | RESIDENT RATE: $5

Join us for a variety of Sports to learn and play. Aides are free and programs are Inclusive. Invite some friends and join us in the MAC Gym. We will expand dates as interest demands.

BOWLING TRIP TO STAR LANES

INSTRUCTOR(S): Adaptive Staff

AGE(S): 18 and up

RATE: $20 | RESIDENT RATE: $15

We will load the Westerville Community Center bus (wheelchair accessible) and travel to Star Lanes at Polaris to enjoy an afternoon of fun. Bus will return to the community center around 4 p.m.

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

INSTRUCTOR(S): Adaptive Staff

AGE(S): 16 and up

FREE

The Westerville Area Civitans Club supports many Westerville community events for individuals with Intellectual and/or developmental disabilities (IDD). If you are interested in helping with some upcoming events (special needs egg hunt/ inclusive spring dance) or wish to learn about other opportunities, please plan to attend the information meeting.

ADAPTIVE VOLLEYBALL CLINIC

INSTRUCTOR(S): Adaptive Staff

AGE(S): 18 and up

RATE: $7 | RESIDENT RATE: $5

Join us for an introductory clinic for sitting Volleyball. No experience or equipment needed. Plan to wear athletic shoes and comfortable clothing. Gym shorts and t-shirts recommended.

INCLUSIVE SWIM & GYM

INSTRUCTOR(S): Adaptive Staff

AGE(S): All Ages

RATE: $10 | RESIDENT RATE: $5

Enjoy the indoor pool and fun activities in the gymnasium where you can swim and play without the addition of crowds and receive a discounted rate.

PARTICIPANT AND SIBLING/FRIEND

ACCESS TO YOGA

INSTRUCTOR(S): Lilian Beck

AGE(S): 14 and up RATE: $50 | RESIDENT RATE: $35

This class is beneficial for individuals with disabilities or chronic health conditions as we will work through physical postures and breath-work. Join us in a relaxing environment meant to bring peace and calm to your day. All are welcome.

ADAPTIVE SWIM LESSONS

INSTRUCTOR(S): Adaptive Staff

AGE(S): 3-12

RATE: $7 | RESIDENT RATE: $5

ALL-INCLUSIVE DANCE PARTY

INSTRUCTOR(S): Adaptive Staff

AGE(S): 17 and under with family and friends

FREE but please register

Join DJ Matt Ryan for music and fun for all. Oh yeah! It’s a dance party! Light refreshments will be served.

Adaptive Swim lesson for youth between ages of 3 and 12 years of age. Lessons are open to any diagnosis. Parent or caregiver will be encouraged to help with child in the pool. This interactive lesson will focus on safety and comfort in and around the water.

INCLUSIVE PICKLEBALL

INSTRUCTOR(S): Adaptive Staff

AGE(S): All Ages

RATE: $7 | RESIDENT RATE: $5

This will be a fun, non-competitive introduction to skills and rules. Accommodations and adaptation will be available, if needed.

EMPOWERED FITNESS TRAINING

INSTRUCTOR(S): Sam Smith

AGE(S): 14 and up

RATE: $45 | RESIDENT RATE: $35

Visit the Community Event section (pgs 26-28) for information on the Civitans Egg Hunt and Katie Dunn Spring Dance. NEED

For individuals with disabilities that wish to become more adept at strength training on your own. Learn to workout on your own using a visual system developed by Valemee to increase your independence in accessing lifelong fitness. Steeped in best practices used in education and the fitness industry. Caregivers and parents are welcome and encouraged to attend at no cost.

Activity # Date Time Day(s) 211116-01 March 19 5:30-7 p.m. Sun 211116-03 April 16 5:30-7 p.m. Sun
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205272-01 March 26-May 7 3:30-4:30 p.m. Sun
BEGINNER Activity # Date Time Day(s) 206200-02 March 17 12:30 -1 p.m. Fri 206200-03 April 14 12:30 -1 p.m. Fri 206200-04 April 28 12:30 -1 p.m. Fri
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 206502-01 Mar. 3 12:30 -1 p.m. Fri 206502-02 Apr. 7 12:30 -1 p.m. Fri 206502-03 May 5 12:30 -1 p.m. Fri
PARTICIPANT Activity # Date Time Day(s) 203501-01 March 12 2-4 p.m. Sun 203501-02 April 16 2-4 p.m. Sun 203501-03 May 7 2-4 p.m. Sun
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 206501-01 March 10 6-7:30 p.m. Fri 206501-03 March 24 6-7:30 p.m. Fri 206501-05 April 7 6-7:30 p.m. Fri 206501-07 April 21 6-7:30 p.m. Fri
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 210501-01 March 9 7:15 - 8:30 p.m. Thu
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205501-01 March 24 6-8 p.m. Fri
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 202401-01 April 5 10 -11 a.m. Wed 202401-02 April 19 10 -11 a.m. Wed
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205250-01 March 21-May 2 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. Tue
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 206530-01 March 13 1 -4 p.m. Mon 206530-02 April 28 1 -4 p.m. Fri
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION?
901-6552 or michael.phillips
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Contact Mike Phillips at (614)
@westerville.org

DRAMA KIDS

INSTRUCTOR(S): Drama Kids

AGE(S): 6-11

RATE: $135 | RESIDENT RATE: $120

Participants will develop important confidencebuilding skills through developmental drama activities. Lessons feature never-before-seen skits, games, improv scenes, and more! While your child will certainly gain acting skills, the main goal is to help children develop the skills they need to succeed in life.

YOUTH CERAMICS

INSTRUCTOR(S): Chris Powell ^ Audrey McCutchen ^^

RATE: $100 | RESIDENT RATE: $85

Participants will learn various hand-building techniques as they work on individual projects. Students will work independently and with instruction. The potter’s wheel will be introduced. AGE(S): 10-13

COOKING CARAVAN

INSTRUCTOR(S): Cooking Caravan

AGE(S): 7-16

RATE: $55 | RESIDENT RATE: $45

Cooking Caravan will lead participants in a step-bystep presentation on how to cook new recipes they can make at home for their family and friends. Class takes place in the state-of-the-art Community Center demonstration kitchen. All supplies included.

PARKOUR

INSTRUCTOR(S): 614 Parkour Coach Theo

AGE(S): 6-11

RATE: $125 | RESIDENT RATE: $110

Improve the fundamentals of your skills in a safe and inclusive environment following three rules: be safe, have fun and learn. Throughout the session, participants will be running, jumping, climbing and rolling in order to travel from one point to another in the quickest and most efficient way possible.

6-11

ROBOTHINK ROBOTICS

INSTRUCTOR(S): RoboThink

AGE(S): 6-13

RATE: $175 | RESIDENT RATE: $150

Let’s face it, in the future, there will be self-driving cars. These robots can drive themselves thanks to some special sensors, programming and skilled engineers! In this session, you will going build your own self-driven car. You will then put your engineering and programming to the test and see how reliable your car is.

BUNNY BONANZA

INSTRUCTOR(S): Cathi Staysniak

AGE(S): 6-8

RATE: $17 | RESIDENT RATE: $12

Children will be hip-hopping their way to fun as we celebrate this egg-filled holiday. We will have crafts, make a fun keepsake, play games and much more. A parent or special adult will participate in this class with their child.

Activity # Date Time Day(s) 202114-01 March 23-May 4 6-7 p.m. Thu
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 201031-10 April 1 2:15-3:15 p.m. Sat
BREAKFAST, PART 1 Activity # Date Time Day(s) 202113-01 March 25 3:30-5 p.m. Sat BREAKFAST, PART 2 Activity # Date Time Day(s) 202113-02 April 1 3:30-5 p.m. Sat EGG DECORATING Activity # Date Time Day(s) 202113-03 April 8 3:30-5 p.m. Sat PASTA 101: FETTUCCINE Activity # Date Time Day(s) 202113-04 April 15 3:30-5 p.m. Sat PASTA 101: FARFALLE Activity # Date Time Day(s) 202113-05 April 22 3:30-5 p.m. Sat TACO PARTY Activity # Date Time Day(s) 202113-06 May 6 3:30-5 p.m. Sat Additional class opportunities and information available at www.westerville.org/registration
SELF-DRIVING CARS * NO CLASS: March 29 Activity # Date Time Day(s) 202117-01 * March 22-April 26 5-6:30 p.m. Wed
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 207131-01^^ March 21-May 16 5-6 p.m. Tue AGE(S): 14-17 Activity # Date Time Day(s) 207131-02^ March 23-May 18 5-6 p.m. Thu
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 202149-02 March 15 - April 26 5:30-6:30 p.m. Wed AGE(S): 8-14 Activity # Date Time Day(s) 202149-03 March 15 - April 26 6:30-7:30 p.m. Wed YOUTH/TEEN 47
AGE(S):

CHESS

INSTRUCTOR(S): Kyle Jones, The Jones Chess Academy

AGE(S): 5-13

RATE: $140 | RESIDENT RATE: $125

Candidate Master Instructor Kyle Jones will provide students with the opportunity to learn chess for beginner and novice chess players with the goal of increasing confidence in their game. In the first half of each class, world champion openings, ideas in the middle game, endgame patterns, tactical motifs and elements are examined and discussed. For the remainder of the class, students will be given the opportunity to play against one another in our weekly club tournament for prizes.

ARCHERY

INSTRUCTOR(S): Sunbury Archery

AGE(S): 8-18

RATE: $135 | RESIDENT RATE: $120

Classes focus on the introduction of archery. Participants will learn form, safety, stance, aiming and scoring. All equipment provided.

SKYHAWKS SPORTS ACADEMY

INSTRUCTOR(S): Skyhawks

AGE(S): 7-12

RATE: $115 | RESIDENT RATE: $100 This program combines strategic STEM-based activities with traditional Skyhawks sports instruction and a focus on life skills such as teamwork and sportsmanship. The curriculum gives students the opportunity to get behind the sports they love with modules centered around technology, science and innovation. Subjects vary by sport, but include ball design, calculating distances and angles, velocity, acceleration and much more! Participants will also learn the fundamentals each sport through skill-based drills and scrimmages.

STEM & Play: Multi-Sports

LUCKY LEPRECHAUNS

INSTRUCTOR(S): Cathi Staysniak

AGE(S): 6-8

RATE: $17 | RESIDENT RATE: $12

It’s almost St. Patrick’s Day! Join us as we explore this fun and festive holiday through books, art projects, activity stations, games, songs and a very yummy snack. Each child will have some treasures to take home. Wear your green so you don’t get pinched and be ready to play.

MINDFULNESS FOR TEENS

INSTRUCTOR(S): Sharon Thomas

AGE(S): 12-18

RATE: $50 | RESIDENT RATE: $40

This series is designed to teach teens the basics of mindfulness and meditation. Teens will have the opportunity to learn life skills that can be useful to relieve stress and anxiety, selfregulate emotion and support their self-care. No experience required.

FINANCIAL LITERACY FOR TEENS

INSTRUCTOR(S): Patrick Shae

AGE(S): 12-18

RATE: $60 | RESIDENT RATE: $50

According to the US Financial Literacy and Education Commission, there are five principles of financial literacy: earning, saving, protecting, spending, and borrowing. In our eight-week class, we will cover at a high-level all five of these topics in a way that is relevant, educational, and fun for teenagers.

GET MOVING IN NATURE

INSTRUCTOR(S): Deborah Ketner

AGE(S): 6-12

RATE: $50 | RESIDENT RATE: $35

Learn about your natural surroundings by using your senses to see, hear, smell and feel nature around you while you learn low-intensity aerobic movements. Journals will be provided for you to draw or write what you see. Time will be available talk and reflect on what you have learned.

THE HOMESCHOOL GYM

INSTRUCTOR(S): HomeSchool Gym Staff

RATE: $75

RESIDENT RATE: $60 / $30 sibling discount

A safe and positive physical education experience for homeschooled children. A variety of games and activities that are both fun and educational will be available with the goal of providing an atmosphere in which children of varying ages can come together and learn physical skills that will lead them to a lifetime of health, fitness and fun. There is a sibling discount for this program.

CRAZY ART ADVENTURES

INSTRUCTOR(S): Cathi Staysniak

AGE(S): 5.5-8

RATE: $90 | RESIDENT RATE: $75

We will make exciting art projects that are openended and allow your child to create freely. Classes will include an activity (game, story or music) that compliments the art project for the day. We will be messy, so wear something that is safe to get dirty. We will create projects geared toward the holidays that fall during class. Children will attend this class independently.

WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.westerville.org
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 202156-01 March 22 - May 3 5:15-6 p.m. Wed
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 203102-01 April 24 - May 15 5-6 p.m. Mon 203102-02 April 24 - May 15 6:15-7:15 p.m. Mon
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 201030-10 March 17 6:45-7:45 p.m. Fri
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 203122-01 March 30-May 4 4:30-5 p.m. Thu
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 203122-01 March 30-May 4 4:30-5 p.m. Thu
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 202118-01 March 23 - April 13 5 - 5:45 p.m. Thu
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 201018-02 April 6 - May 11 6-7:30 p.m. Thu
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 202115-01 March 23 - April 13 5:30-6:30 p.m. Thu
AGE(S): 5-8 * NO CLASS: April 7 Activity # Date Time Day(s) 202116-01 * March 24 - May 5 12-12:45 p.m. Fri AGE(S): 9-12 * NO CLASS: April 7 Activity # Date Time Day(s) 202116-02 * March 24 - May 5 1-1:45 p.m. Fri AGE(S): 13-18 * NO CLASS: April 7 Activity # Date Time Day(s) 202116-03 * March 24 - May 5 2-2:45 p.m. Fri YOUTH/TEEN 48

WATERCOLOR FOR BEGINNERS, INTERMEDIATE AND BEYOND

INSTRUCTOR(S): John Cameron

AGE(S): 18 and up

RATE: $90 | RESIDENT RATE: $75

Numerous teaching aides, examples and handouts will be shared so students can begin their own watercolor resource notebook. Individual assistance will be provided along with various lessons and demonstrations highlighting important principles of watercolor painting.

ADULT

CERAMICS

INSTRUCTOR(S): Chris Powell

AGE(S): 18 and up RATE: $200 | RESIDENT RATE: $185 Students will work at their leisure on the potter’s wheel to develop their throwing skills and honing various hand-building skills with individual guidance and technical advice from the instructor. There is a fee for additional clay.

CULINARY CLASS SERIES

INSTRUCTOR(S): Laura Poland

AGE(S): 16 and up

RATE: $25 | RESIDENT RATE: $20

Join Registered Dietitian, Laura Poland for a nutrition & culinary focused presentation. Participants will receive resources and recipes. Basic nutrition concepts along with knife skills, cooking tips and how to stock a healthy pantry along with meal planning will be presented.

INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED WATERCOLOR

INSTRUCTOR(S): Judi Heston

AGE(S): 18 and up

RATE: $80 | RESIDENT RATE: $65 We will work on more detailed aspects of watercolor painting and delve deeper into this medium. Critiques at the beginning and end of each class will be a big part of the learning process.

OPEN STUDIO CERAMICS

INSTRUCTOR(S): Chris Powell

AGE(S): 18 and up RATE: $85 | RESIDENT RATE: $70 This class is open to students who are currently enrolled in an adult ceramics class. This is your time to complete a project independently. No instruction is given. All projects would have to be finished and glazed during the last class. There is an extra fee for clay usage.

FUNDAMENTALS OF DRAWING

INSTRUCTOR(S): Arta Noor

AGE(S): 18 and up

RATE: $90 | RESIDENT RATE: $75

Learn the basic principles of drawing and sketching. We will cover techniques such as position, lighting, shape, texture and spacing, and advance to drawing landscape, objects, animals and portraits. Demonstration and handouts are provided. Individual assistance and feedback will be available.

55 +

OVER THE AGE OF 55?

See the Older Adult section for fitness, creative and special interest classes, travel opportunities and meals offered by the Westerville Senior Center.

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ALL LEVELS Activity # Date Time Day(s) 207226-01 March 15-April 19 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Wed 207226-02 March 15-April 19 1-3 p.m. Wed Additional class opportunities and information available at www.westerville.org/registration
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 207232-01 March 25-May 13 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Sat
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 207230-01 March 23-April 27 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Thu
THROWING Activity # Date Time Day(s) 207231-01 March 21-May 16 6:30-9p.m. Tue 207231-03 March 23-May 18 6:30-9p.m. Thu HAND BUILD Activity # Date Time Day(s) 207231-02 March 21-May 16 6:30-9p.m. Tue 207231-04 March 23-May 18 6:30-9p.m. Thu
BASIC NUTRITION/KNIFE SKILLS Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205212-01 March 7 6:30-7:30p.m. Tue MEAL PLANNING/PREP Activity # Date Time Day(s) 205227-01 April 18 6:30-7:30p.m. Tue
ALL LEVELS Activity # Date Time Day(s) 207221-01 March 21-April 18 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Tue 207221-01 March 23-April 27 1-3 p.m. Thu
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REGISTRATION DATES

Senior Center Program Pass Holder Registration

Thursday, March 9 | 12 p.m.

All others March 10-13

Register at www.westerville.org/registration

HOW TO REGISTER FOR CLASSES

Monday, March 6 | 1 p.m.

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

Parks and Recreation services are essential for our residents’ quality of life and transportation, and its associated fees, are sometimes a basic required necessity. The Westerville Senior Association, a non-profit organization founded to assist the Westerville Senior Center, offers financial assistance to Senior Center Program Pass holders residing within the Westerville City limits who may be experiencing financial hardship. For further information on this and other assistance, contact the Senior Center at (614) 901-6560.

Westerville Community Center 350 N. Cleveland Ave. Westerville, OH 43082 (614) 901-6560

Mon - Thu: 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Fri: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Park and enter through the south entrance for Senior Center programs and some fitness classes. You may enter through the main or north entrances for the gymnasium, indoor pools and fitness area.

PROGRAM PASS INFORMATION

Westerville Senior Center program passes are available to adults 55 or older. Join us and experience the benefits of improved health, lower stress, new skills, greater independence and lasting friends and memories.

YEARLY PASS RATES

Rate: $42

Discounted Resident Rate: $24

Hours: Monday - Thursday 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Additional information is available in the Older Adult section or online at www.westerville.org/seniorcenter Call the Senior Center at (614) 901-6560 for questions.

TRANSPORTATION SERVICES

Transportation is available to Senior Center Program Pass holders residing in the corporate City limits of Westerville.

Visit www.westerville.org/seniorcenter for more information.

Rate: $25 per pass (25 punches) $10 per pass (10 punches)

PLEASE NOTE

Senior/Community Center (2 punches)

To: Mon-Fri 8:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.

From: Mon-Fri Times Vary

Shopping (3 punches) call (614) 901-6560 for specific locations Tue/Thu 1 - 3 p.m.

Medical Appointments (3 punches)

Mon-Fri 8:45 - 11:30 a.m. Mon/Wed/Fri 1 - 2:30 p.m.

If the Westerville City Schools close due to inclement weather, all classes at the Community Center will be canceled and transportation to a doctor’s appointment or to the grocery store will be a decision made by Senior Center Staff. If you have signed up for this service, you will receive a phone call from us.

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DANCE FOR PARKINSON’S

INSTRUCTOR(S): Chloe Napoletano

AGE(S): 55 and up

RATE: $65 | RESIDENT RATE: $50

SENIOR CENTER PROGRAM PASS RATE: $40 Designed for individuals diagnosed with Parkinson’s. Through carefully crafted movement, this class promotes increased strength, flexibility, coordination and balance. Participants’ family members, friends and caregivers are all welcome to attend class. No experience is necessary and both seated and standing movement is welcome.

FIT AND STRONG

INSTRUCTOR(S): Billie McRill

AGE(S): 55 and up

RATE: $40 | RESIDENT RATE: $30

SENIOR CENTER PROGRAM PASS RATE: $20

This class uses body weight as well as various equipment like dumbbells, balls and resistance bands to increase endurance, strength and range of movement as well as improving circulation and balance. Whether you prefer to exercise in a chair or to stand, the flexibility of this class design offers lots of modifications. Beginners encouraged to attend.

GET ON YOUR FEET

INSTRUCTOR(S): Ellen Blaha

AGE(S): 55 and up

RATE: $40 | RESIDENT RATE: $30

SENIOR CENTER PROGRAM PASS RATE: $20 Strap on your groovin’ shoes and add fun steps to your day while enjoying a variety of music choices from many decades! Easy-to-follow, low-impact cardio and stretching; no routines to learn. Beginners and experienced participants are welcome and supported.

As part of your Senior Center Program Pass you can walk your way around the Community Center track. Please remember to scan your card at the front desk.

Senior Center Program Pass Holders Only Everyday

SENIOR STRENGTH

INSTRUCTOR(S): Billie McRill

AGE(S): 55 and up

RATE: $40 | RESIDENT RATE: $30

SENIOR CENTER PROGRAM PASS RATE: $20

Re-engage muscles and mind and use the body the way it was designed. Practice mindful movement to achieve total body fitness. Best for those wanting strength and balance, power and mobility. Beginners welcome.

CHAIR VOLLEYBALL

INSTRUCTOR(S): Lynda Chambers

AGE(S): Senior Center Program Pass FREE

Similar to volleyball but modified for everyone. We will play with a beach ball and be able to spike, bump and set to a fun time.

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Activity # Date Time Day(s) 204906-01 March 20 - May 1 9 - 9:45 a.m. Mon 204906-02 March 22 - May 3 9 - 9:45 a.m. Wed 204906-03 March 24 - May 5 9-9:45 a.m. Fri
Date Time Day(s) March/April/May 10 - 11a.m. Thu
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 204912-01 March 21 - May 2 5:15- 6 p.m. Tue 204912-02 March 23 - May 4 5:15- 6p.m. Thu
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 204911-01 March 22 - May 3 4 -5 p.m. Wed NEW Additional class opportunities and information available at www.westerville.org/registration
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 204904-01 March 21 - May 2 9 - 10 a.m. Tue 204904-02 March 23 - May 4 9 - 10 a.m. Thu
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FITNESS WALKING GROUP

DELAY THE DISEASE

INSTRUCTOR(S): Megan Arnold

AGE(S): 55 and up

RATE: $45 | RESIDENT RATE: $35

SENIOR CENTER PROGRAM PASS RATE: $25 Fitness program designed specifically for those with Parkinson’s disease. This class will optimize physical function and help to delay the progression of the disease.

BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK

March 13 / April 10 / May 8 10-11 a.m.

Mondays FREE

Stop by and get your blood pressure and vitals checked. Provided by Uptown Pharmacy.

SENIOR MAT PILATES

INSTRUCTOR(S): Linda Scovern

AGE(S): 55 and up

RATE: $40 | RESIDENT RATE: $30

SENIOR CENTER PROGRAM PASS RATE: $20 Learn the basic concepts of Pilates including alignment, breathing, core strength and stabilization to create a total body workout. Must be able to get to and from the floor. Bring a yoga mat. Suitable for the beginner.

MINDFUL BREATHING

INSTRUCTOR(S): Marie Corbitt

AGE(S): Senior Center Program Pass FREE

Learn simple, mindful breathing exercises that will help you develop a sense of calm and focus. This program is taught by a Westerville Public Librarian.

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FOOT CARE

INSTRUCTOR(S): Anchor Foot Care

AGE(S): 55 and up

RATE: $65 | RESIDENT RATE: $55

SENIOR CENTER PROGRAM PASS RATE: $45 Services include nail trimming, thinning, filing, foot assessment, corn and callus reduction. Payment for each session due at registration.

SENIOR TENNIS

AGE(S): Senior Center Program Pass

RATE: $20

Our moderated senior tennis is generated for those looking to continue their love of the sport while continuing to get exercise and socialize with friends. Must have a Senior Center Program Pass to play discount rate.

Activity # Date Time Day(s) 204902-01 April 4 - May 2 1:15-2:15 p.m. Tue
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 104918-01 through -16 March 21 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Tue 204916-01 through -16 April 18 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Tue 204917-01 through -16 May 16 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Tue
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 204905-01 March 20- May 1 11:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Mon
Date Time Day(s) March 13 11:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. Mon April 10 11:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. Mon May 8 11:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. Mon WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.westerville.org
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 204386-01 March 13-May 5 8-9:30 a.m. Mon/Wed/Fri 52 OLDER
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AEROBICS & MORE

INSTRUCTOR(S): Billie McRill

AGE(S): 55 and up

RATE: $40 | RESIDENT RATE: $30

SENIOR CENTER PROGRAM PASS RATE: $20

A fun-filled class to improve cardiovascular fitness, balance and flexibility that is choreographed to music from the past. Light weights will occasionally be used. No experience necessary as modifications will be demonstrated for all moves. No floor work included.

SILVER SNEAKERS CLASSIC

INSTRUCTOR(S): Pam Croucher^

Stephanie Bellflower^^

FREE: Silver Sneaker Pass holders

Seated and standing exercises to increase muscular strength, range of motion and daily living. Handheld weights, elastic tubing with handles and a ball are offered for resistance and a chair is used for seated and/or standing support. Get fit, have fun, make friends.

I.T.S. ESSENTIAL

INSTRUCTOR(S): Ellen Blaha

AGE(S): 55 and up

RATE: $40 | RESIDENT RATE: $30

SENIOR CENTER PROGRAM PASS RATE: $20 Interval, Training and Stretching build the mobility, strength and agility essential to your functional fitness. We will alternate easy-to-follow low impact cardio with resistance work and relaxing stretches. No floor work. Beginners and experienced exercisers welcome.

OLDER ADULT HEALTH FAIR

Tuesday, May 9 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.

See page 28 for details

FITNESS MUSICAL CHAIRS

INSTRUCTOR(S): Pam Croucher

AGE(S): 55 and up

RATE: $40 | RESIDENT RATE: $30

SENIOR CENTER PROGRAM PASS RATE: $20

FEARLESS FALLING

INSTRUCTOR(S): Mike Grigsby

AGE(S): 55 and up

RATE: $40 | RESIDENT RATE: $30

SENIOR CENTER PROGRAM PASS RATE: $20

Learn how to fall safely and prevent falls. The fear of falling is one of our biggest phobias, so most people never learn how to fall properly. Learning how to fall safely is the primary purpose of the classes.

This is not your grandma’s chair class. Join us for a fun, energetic exercise program that includes cardio, strength and core conditioning set to uptempo music. Improve flexibility, coordination and endurance while seated. Must be able to freely move arms and legs. Beginners encouraged.

Activity # Date Time Day(s) 204910-01 March 20 - May 1 10 - 11 a.m. Mon 204910-02 March 22 - May 3 10 - 11 a.m. Wed 204910-03 March 24 - May 5 10 - 11 a.m. Fri
Activity # Date Time Day(s) 204907-01 March 22 - May 3 10 - 10:45 a.m. Wed
Date Time Day(s) April 5 - May 31^ 12 - 12:45 p.m. Wed April 4 - June 1^^ 8 - 8:45 a.m. Tue/Thu
Activity# Date Time Day(s) 204908-01 March 21 - May 2 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Tue 204908-02 March 23 - May 4 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Thu
Activity# Date Time Day(s) 204913-01 April 5 - May 10 3-4 p.m. Wed Additional class opportunities and information available at www.westerville.org/registration 53
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SENIOR WELLNESS

INSTRUCTOR(S): Honor Home Health

AGE(S): Senior Center Program Pass FREE

Receive a free wellness screening and learn a different topic each month on ways to stay safe at home and age in place.

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LINE DANCE

INSTRUCTOR(S): Anita Ebbert^ Robin Poses^^

AGE(S): 55 and up

RATE: $40 | RESIDENT RATE: $30

SENIOR CENTER PROGRAM PASS RATE: $20 Get up and get down on the dance floor! This class is filled with fun and exercise while learning steps to all of the latest line dances. No partner needed. You will increase your coordination, flexibility and endurance while having fun and making new friends.

HEARING EVALUATIONS / HEARING AID

INSTRUCTOR(S): Columbus Speech and Hearing and Franklin County Senior Options

AGE(S): Senior Center Program Pass FREE

Hearing evaluations, hearing aid fittings, maintenance and follow up hearing aid services. Seniors who need a hearing aid may qualify with only a co-pay through the Older Adult Outreach Program. For more information or to schedule an appointment, call (614) 263-5151. Appointment required.

IMPROVER

SILVER SPLASH: AQUA, CARDIO & TONE

INSTRUCTOR(S): Debbie Leach

AGE(S): 65 and up with Silver Sneakers

FREE : Silver Sneakers membership required This class is for the conditioned adult who has good balance and good muscle function. There will be 35 minutes of cardio exercise followed by muscle toning exercises, balance work and stretching. Schedule subject to change. Please see front desk for updates.

LOW IMPACT AEROBICS

INSTRUCTOR(S): Pam Croucher

AGE(S): 55 and up

RATE: $40 | RESIDENT RATE: $30

SENIOR CENTER PROGRAM PASS RATE: $20

This fun and energetic aerobics class choreographed and performed to music will burn calories and improve your health. Large muscle groups are used in continuous rhythmic activity. Light dumbbells and an exercise mat will be used to strengthen your muscles. Must be able to get to and from the floor.

WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.westerville.org
Date Time Day(s) March 10 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Fri April 14 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Fri May 12 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Fri
Activity# Date Time Day(s) 204909-01^ March 21 - May 2 9:45 - 10:45a.m. Tue 204909-02 ^^ March 22 - May 3 1 - 2 p.m. Wed Activity# Date Time Day(s) 204909-03^^ March 23 - May 4 2:30 - 3:30 p.m. Thu
Date Time Day(s) March 8 9 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Wed April 12 9 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Wed May 10 9 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Wed
Date Time Day(s) March 20- May 12 11:05 - 11:55 a.m. Mon/Wed/Fri March 20-May 12 12:05-12:50 p.m. Mon/Wed/Fri
Activity# Date Time Day(s) 204901-01 March 21 - May 2 10:15 - 11:15 a.m. Tue 204901-02 March 23 - May 4 10:15 - 11:15 a.m. Thu
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CERAMICS- GREENWARE

INSTRUCTOR(S): Phyllis Doelker

AGE(S): 55 and up

RATE: $70 | RESIDENT RATE: $55

SENIOR CENTER PROGRAM PASS RATE: $40 Learn the basics to enhance your current techniques of greenware ceramics. Paint and supplies will be supplied, but greenware projects will be bought by participants. Participants will leave the Senior Center by carpool to purchase their own greenware.

INTRO TO ZENTANGLE ®

INSTRUCTOR(S): Arlene Roeder

AGE(S): 55 and up

RATE: $70 | RESIDENT RATE: $55

SENIOR CENTER PROGRAM PASS RATE: $40

This class will provide the beginner with a background in the history of the art form and an introduction to the basic steps of the method. You will create actual Zentangle® tiles using several patterns called tangles. No prior art experience is necessary. Basic Zentangle® kit included.

CERAMICS AND POTTERY

INSTRUCTOR(S): Diana Iles

AGE(S): 55 and up

RATE: $80 | RESIDENT RATE: $65

SENIOR CENTER PROGRAM PASS RATE: $50

INTERMEDIATE

This class is for those students who have completed at least two sessions of the introductory level class.Intermediate techniques and projects will be explored. Projects must be made in class - no outside projects.

BEGINNER

Join us for an introduction to making your own pottery from clay. Hand-building techniques will be covered as well as an introduction to the potter’s wheel. Flex your creative muscle and make your own pottery in this fun, hands on class. Projects must be made in class - no outside projects.

ZENTANGLE ® BEYOND THE BASICS

INSTRUCTOR(S): Arlene Roeder

AGE(S): 55 and up

RATE: $70 | RESIDENT RATE: $55

SENIOR CENTER PROGRAM PASS RATE: $40 Are you ready to take what you’ve 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.

MAKE IT TAKE IT

INSTRUCTOR(S): Trilogy Health Care

AGE(S): Senior Center Program Pass FREE

We will make a new craft you can complete during each session. All skill levels are encouraged to attend. You will take the project home with you at the end of each session.

Additional class opportunities and information available at www.westerville.org/registration
Activity# Date Time Day(s) 204317-01 March 15 - April 5 2 - 4 p.m. Wed
Activity# Date Time Day(s) 204317-02 April 12 - May 3 2 - 4 p.m. Wed
Activity# Date Time Day(s) 204301-01 March 23 - May 4 11:30a.m.-2:30p. m. Thu
Activity# Date Time Day(s) 204309-01 March 21 1-2 p.m. Tue 204309-02 April 18 1-2 p.m. Tue
Activity# Date Time Day(s) 207340-01 March 21 - May 2 8:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Tue
Activity# Date Time Day(s) 207340-02 March 21 - May 2 10:30 a.m. - 12:30p.m. Tue 207340-03 March 21 - May 2 1-3 p.m. Tue 55 OLDER ADULTS CREATIVE ARTS OA

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CRAFTERS

AGE(S): Senior Center Program Pass

This is a group of crafters who work independently on self-designed projects that include knitting, crocheting, sewing, paper crafting and whatever sparks their interest. Items are sold in the lobby display case, at several craft sales, and at Snowflake Castle to benefit the Senior Association. Although no group projects are assigned, everyone is welcome.

COLOR ME CALM

INSTRUCTOR(S): Marie Corbitt

AGE(S): Senior Center Program Pass FREE

This relaxing and stress-relieving class is 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.

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QUILTING

AGE(S): Senior Center Program Pass FREE

Join this group of quilters as they continue to work on beautiful heirloom quilts. New and experienced quilters are always welcome.

CREATIVE WRITING AND MORE

INSTRUCTOR(S): Julie Kerns, Westerville Public Library

AGE(S): Senior Center Program Pass FREE

Share and encourage participants to develop writing skills through life experience. Led by a Westerville Public Librarian. Held at the Westerville Senior Center.

CRAFTING CORNER

INSTRUCTOR(S): Kim Roberts

AGE(S): Senior Center Program Pass FREE

Meet new friends and connect with others! A new and exciting craft will be offered each month. Sign up for one or all.

Crafters Sale

Thursday, April 27 3 - 7 p.m.

Friday, April 28 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Westerville Senior Center Proceeds benefit the Westerville Senior Association

WESTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT • (614) 901-6500 • www.westerville.org
Date Time Day(s) March 3 1-2 p.m. Fri April 7 1-2 p.m. Fri May 5 1-2 p.m. Fri
Activity# Date Time Day(s) 204336-01 March 14 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Tue 204336-02 April 11 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Tue 204336-03 May 16 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Tue
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Date Time Day(s)
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March/April/May
Date Time Day(s) March/April/May 1 - 3 p.m. Mon March/April/May 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Thu
Date Time Day(s) March 20 1:30- 2:30 p.m. Mon April 17 1:30- 2:30 p.m. Mon May 15 1:30- 2:30 p.m. Mon
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HOW TO REGISTER ONLINE

AGE(S): Senior Center Program Pass FREE

Learn how to register for Senior Center programs by using our online registration system.

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DIABETES EDUCATION/ SUPPORT GROUP

INSTRUCTOR(S): Uptown Pharmacy FREE

Learn about a new diabetic topic each month including nutrition, self-care and possible complications in this open, safe learning environment. Attendees can learn from other’s experiences and offer support to each other.

PHOTO CHAT

AGE(S): Senior Center Program Pass FREE

Buy or bring your lunch and develop a fellowship with other photographers. This is an informal chat about all things photography.

SILVERTONES

INSTRUCTOR(S): Larry Leffort and Lyndsay Smith

AGE(S): Senior Center Program Pass

SENIOR CENTER PROGRAM PASS RATE: $80 Silvertones choir members sing in a professional atmosphere with amazing harmonies and professional instructions. Call the Senior Center at (614) 901-6560 for more information or if you are new to the group.

COMPUTER CONNECTORS

INSTRUCTOR(S): Jim Holden

AGE(S): Senior Center Program Pass 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.

CENTERED SENIORS INVESTMENT CLUB

INSTRUCTOR(S): Linda Lerner

AGE(S): Senior Center Program Pass FREE

This club is a legal partnership of senior investors who maintain an active portfolio of common stocks and take responsibility for learning, listening and helping to make an investment in common stock. Each member is assigned the responsibility to follow one of the stocks in the the Club’s portfolio, studying and reporting back to the group on a quarterly schedule. Discussion is usually lively and always educational. For more information, contact Linda Lerner at llerner2009@gmail.com.

Date Time Day(s) March 6 1 p.m. Mon
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Date Time Day(s)
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3, 17 1 - 3 p.m. Mon
1,15 1 - 3 p.m. Mon
March
April
May
Date Time Day(s) March 9 1 - 3 p.m. Thu April 13 1 - 3 p.m. Thu May 11 1 - 3 p.m. Thu OLDER ADULTS SPECIAL INTEREST OA

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HOW TO USE YOUR i PHONE AND i PAD

INSTRUCTOR(S): Gregg Montgomery

AGE(S): 55 and up

RATE: $40 | RESIDENT RATE: $30

SENIOR CENTER PROGRAM PASS RATE: $20 Learn the basics on how to use our iOs, App Store and Safari browser, cameras 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.

WOMEN’S BEGINNER BILLIARDS

INSTRUCTOR(S): Denise Barlow

AGE(S): Senior Center Program Pass

RATE: $5

Learn to play pool during this dedicated time. Instruction will include rules of the game and how to play.

GREAT DECISIONS

INSTRUCTOR(S): Marie Corbitt

AGE(S): Senior Center Program Pass

FREE

Created by the Foreign Policy Association, this class is America’s largest discussion program on world affairs. The class goal is to promote greater understanding and respect on a wide variety of topics. Led by a Westerville Public Library Librarian.

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DOWNSIZING CAN BE UPLIFTING

INSTRUCTOR(S): Denise Barlow

AGE(S): Senior Center Program Pass FREE

Thinking of downsizing your home? Moving or aging in place? Get tips from the pros on how to plan, organize and sort your possessions. If moving, learn about selling, donating or disposing of items along with how to pack and unpack.

INTERNET SAFETY

INSTRUCTOR(S): Preston Powell

AGE(S): Senior Center Program Pass FREE

This informational class will teach the importance of and how to keep your computer safe. Tips will be shared on how to know when someone is just trying to gain your trust to get access to your computer or phone along with participation in “what if” role play.

THE ETHICS OF MEDICAID PLANNING AND ASSET PROTECTION

INSTRUCTOR(S): Natalie Moscato, Collins and Kruse Law Office

AGE(S): Senior Center Program Pass FREE

Learn how Medicaid can help you with benefits you might not even know you had. Planning quickly and choosing the right advocate is key.

Activity# Date Time Day(s) MAPS 104307-03 March 9 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. Thu PHONE APPS 204307-01 April 13 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. Thu MESSAGES/TEXTING 204307-02 May 11 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. Thu 58 Additional class opportunities and information available at www.westerville.org/registration
Date Time Day(s) March 27 1 - 2 p.m. Mon April 24 1 - 2p.m. Mon May 22 1 - 2p.m. Mon
Activity# Date Time Day(s) 204305-01 March 15-May 3 9:45-10:45 a.m. Wed 204305-02 March 15-May 3 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Wed
Activity# Date Time Day(s) 2040313-01 April 3 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Mon
Activity# Date Time Day(s) 204312-01 March 13 2-3 p.m. Mon
Activity# Date Time Day(s) 104314-02 March 21 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. Tue NEW NEW
SPECIAL INTEREST

CURRENT TOPIC DISCUSSION GROUP

INSTRUCTOR(S): John Palmer

AGE(S): Senior Center Program Pass FREE

Each meeting will include discussion on current topics and issues in America from law enforcement and education to government.

March 20 10 - 11 a.m. Mon

April 17 10 - 11 a.m. Mon

May 15 10 - 11 a.m. Mon

WORLD OF TRAVEL

INSTRUCTOR(S): Sandy Dillon

AGE(S): Senior Center Program Pass holder FREE

Learn about upcoming exciting getaways around the world and in our own background. Trip presentations will be Canadian Rockies/Glacier, Route 66 tour and Scotland in March. May date will present the Bourbon/ Derby Trail,Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta and Scotland.

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PRIME TOURS

INSTRUCTOR(S): Kevin Thuman, Lisa Busch

AGE(S): Senior Center Program Pass holder FREE

Learn about exciting 2023 travel opportunities including: OSU Buckeye road trip to New York City for the Rutgers game, Elvis’ Blue Christmas at Graceland (Memphis and Nashville). Other trips include Colorado by Railroad, Wine Down in Ohio Wine Country, The Ark and Cincinnati, Akron Rails and Gardens, Biltmore and Billy Graham Cove and Fall New England Cruise (Historic Boston, Bar Harbor, and Nova Scotia).

BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP

INSTRUCTOR(S): Mindy Bilyeu

AGE(S): Senior Center Program Pass FREE

This group enjoys lively discussion led by Westerville Public Library librarian Mindy Bilyeu. Contact Mindy at (614) 882-7277 extension 2186 to pick up a book and enjoy the fun.

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March 13 2:30 - 3:30 p.m. Mon

The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot by Marianne Cronin

April 10 2:30 - 3:30 p.m. Mon

Horse by Geraldine Brooks

May 8 2:30 - 3:30 p.m. Mon

The Marlow Murder Club by Robert Thorogood

SENIOR NOTARY SERVICES

INSTRUCTOR(S): Shirley Bernard, The James Notary Solutions, LLC

AGE(S): Senior Center Program Pass

RATE: $5 per document needing signed

Bring your documents (unsigned) to this drop in program. You must provide a valid form of identification. Additional requirements apply. Call (614) 515-3220 for details.

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DISCUSSION GROUP

INSTRUCTOR(S): Lisa Clark, Concord Counseling

AGE(S): Senior Center Program Pass FREE

Engage with others in different topics each week. Call Lisa at (614) 882-9338, ext. 230 for a Zoom link.

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OLDER ADULTS OA

SPECIAL INTEREST / TRIPS

INTERACTIVE LECTURE SERIES

INSTRUCTOR(S): Van Young

AGE(S): Senior Center Program Pass FREE

THE PROS AND CONS OF BUYING AN ELECTRIC CAR

A fair and objective presentation on all the decisions one must make before deciding to buy an electric vehicle. Plenty of facts and open discussion as we discuss many of the pros and cons of an EV. Date Time

THE TITANIC –WHAT YOU DO AND DON’T KNOW!

Billed as unsinkable, the Titanic remains the deadliest peacetime sinking of a superliner or cruise ship. Learn about the events of this maiden voyage and some unique trivia and facts that will surprise and astound you. Date Time

THE KENT STATE SHOOTINGSMURDER OR MISFORTUNE

May 4, 2023 will be the 53rd Anniversary of the Kent State Shootings. This talk examines the events leading up to the shootings and the aftermath, including the trial of the National Guardsman several years later.

TOP GOLF

AGE(S): 55 and up

RATE: $40 | RESIDENT RATE: $30

SENIOR CENTER PROGRAM PASS RATE: $20 We will experience this premier entertainment and event venue in Columbus with fun point-scoring golf games for all skill levels and then enjoy a late lunch at a local restaurant (on your own) after our golf experience.

PRIME TIME DINERS

AGE(S): 55 and up

RATE: $20 | RESIDENT RATE: $15

SENIOR CENTER PROGRAM PASS RATE: $10 Take the road each month and visit some of central Ohio’s finest restaurants enjoying great meals, conversation and friends. Transportation needs will be provided by the Westerville Senior Center leaving promptly at the printed time. (Dinner is on your own). Location TBD.

LUNCH BUNCH

AGE(S): 55 and up

RATE: $30 | RESIDENT RATE: $20

SENIOR CENTER PROGRAM PASS RATE: $10 Travel on the Senior Center bus for lunch to a variety of restaurants (on your own). Lunch destination TBA.

PINS MECHANICAL COMPANY

AGE(S): 55 and up

RATE: $40 | RESIDENT RATE: $30

SENIOR CENTER PROGRAM PASS RATE: $20 We will try our luck at Duck Bowling with Duckpin balls (included in price.) These balls are small, weigh a little over three pounds and lack finger holes. Each bowler is allowed three rolls per frame. We will enjoy dinner (on your own) before trying our luck at this fun sport.

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April 12 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Wed
Date Time Day(s) May 4 2 - 4 p.m. Thu
Activity# Date Time Day(s) 214308-01 March 14 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Tue
Activity# Date Time Day(s) 214304-01 March 20 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Mon 214304-02 April 17 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Mon
Activity# Date Time Day(s) 214303-01 March 28 4:30-9 p.m. Tue 214303-02 April 25 4:30-9 p.m. Tue
Activity# Date Time Day(s) 214317-01 April 4 2:30-7 p.m. Tue

BALONEY AND WINE

AGE(S): 55 and up

RATE: $40 | RESIDENT RATE: $30

SENIOR CENTER PROGRAM PASS RATE: $20

Enjoy lunch at a favorite location offering fried bologna sandwiches and other American eats in down-home digs. After lunch, we will visit Shamrock Winery, a family owned and operated winery specializing in grape table wines. Enjoy wine tasting (included) while relaxing with friends. Cash only for lunch.

NATURE THERAPY WALK

INSTRUCTOR(S): Marie Corbitt

AGE(S): 55 and up

RATE: $30 | RESIDENT RATE: $20

SENIOR CENTER PROGRAM PASS RATE: $10 Improve overall health on this slow-paced, relaxing walk through Blendon Woods Metro Park with a certified Nature and Forest Therapy Guide. A tea ceremony and snack will be provided with a lunch (on your own) after. Must be able to walk for 1.5 hours and be able to get up and down from the ground. Meet at the Senior Center for transportation on a Senior Center bus.

CASH EXPLOSION

AGE(S): 55 and up

RATE: $25 | RESIDENT RATE: $20

SENIOR CENTER PROGRAM PASS RATE: $15

Prepare to be loud and silly as we cheer on the contestants during the taping of the exciting show. We will travel to the Columbus area Ohio Lottery Cash Explosion and enjoy a late lunch (on your own) after the show.

BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY’S

AGE(S): Senior Center Program Pass Holder

RATE: $10

Join us for our very own “Breakfast at Tiffany’s’ themed breakfast complete with Tiffany’s trivia, a photo booth and a special hot tea station. Don’t forget to dress-the-part and bring a teacup to share. Sponsored by Danbury Senior Living, Collins & Kruse Law and Singry Home Health.

CURTAIN PLAYERS: I’M NOT RAPPAPORT

AGE(S): 55 and up

RATE: $45 | RESIDENT RATE: $35

SENIOR CENTER PROGRAM PASS RATE: $25 This sharp-edged, charming play takes place on and around a park bench in Central Park. Two elderly men - one Black, one white - with nothing much in common but their spirited resistance to having others decide for them when they no longer count, fight those, each in his own unique way, that would put them out to pasture, developing a true and unusual friendship. We will go to dinner (on your own) after the show.

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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Activity# Date Time Day(s) 214326-01 April 30 1:15 - 6:30 p.m. Sun 61
Activity# Date Time Day(s) 214313-01 April 11 1 - 6:30 p.m. Tue
Activity# Date Time Day(s) 214325-01 April 18 12:45 - 6 p.m. Tue
Activity# Date Time Day(s) #204320-01 May 11 10:30-11:30 a.m. Thu NEW OLDER ADULTS TRAVEL OA

OLDER ADULTS OA MEALS

NEW PASS HOLDER SOCIAL

AGE(S): 55 and up FREE

Have you just joined the Westerville Senior Center? Come see the new Senior Center addition and learn what your pass includes. Registration required. Light refreshments will be served.

FRIDAY FEAST

AGE(S): Senior Center Program Pass

SENIOR CENTER PROGRAM PASS RATE: $5

Enjoy a themed, hot and delicious meal served to you with old and new friends. Registration is required.

BIRTHDAY LUNCH

AGE(S): Senior Center Program Pass

RATE: $4

Join us the first Wednesday of the month for our birthday lunch celebrations. You will receive one lunch free during the month of your birthday. Dessert sponsored by Buckeye Terrace.

Date Time Day(s)

March 1 12 - 12:30 p.m. Wed

April 5 12 - 12:30 p.m. Wed

May 3 12 - 12:30 p.m. Wed

SENIOR MEAL PROGRAM

AGE(S): Senior Center Program Pass

SENIOR CENTER PROGRAM PASS RATE: $4

Enjoy a delicious meal in the company of others. Pick up the monthly menu or visit www.westerville.org/seniorcenter

PANCAKE BREAKFAST

Wed, March 1/April 5/May 3 7:30-10 a.m.

Rate: $5

EGG HUNT AND LUNCH

AGE(S): Senior Center Program Pass

SENIOR CENTER PROGRAM PASS RATE: $5

Join us for the Senior Egg hunt and a lunch. This annual fun-filled event will include a visit from the bunny to pass out eggs for prizes as well as lunch. Enjoy the fun and laughs with you friends!

Senior Center Association

Spaghetti Dinner

Carry-Out or Sit-Down

Thursday April 27 4-7 p.m.

$8

All are welcome for this dinner that includes spaghetti, bread sticks, salad and dessert. Enter through the south entrance of the Community Center, 350 N. Cleveland Ave.

Activity# Date Time Day(s) 204306-01 April 7 12 p.m.
Fri
Activity# Date Time Day(s) 104306-03 March 17 12 - 1 p.m. Fri
CELEBRATION Activity# Date Time Day(s) 204306-01 April 21 12 - 1 p.m. Fri
Activity# Date Time Day(s) 204306-02 May 19 12 - 1 p.m. Fri
ST. PATRICK’S DAY LUNCH
SPRINGTIME
MEMORIAL DAY LUNCHEON
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Date Time Day(s)
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March/April/May 12 - 12:30
Activity# Date Time Day(s) 204199-01 March 21 1 - 2 p.m. Tue

GAMES

Meeting Every Week

All games are available to Senior Center Program Pass holders only and are free with your pass.

Meeting on Specific Dates

EUCHRE CHALLENGE

INSTRUCTOR(S): Carla Poston ProCore Health Brokers

Enjoy an afternoon of Euchre with prizes. Meets from 3-5 p.m. on the first Thursday of the month.

AFTERNOON EUCHRE PARTY

Play is geared toward experienced players with fast, exciting games.

Meets at 1 p.m. on the third Friday of the month.

DUPLICATE BRIDGE

While the play is serious, the atmosphere is friendly and social. Players are asked to come with a partner.

Meets from 12:30-4 p.m. on Thursday.

SOCIAL BRIDGE (WITH LESSONS)

INSTRUCTOR(S): Reed Sleven

Have FUN, while learning to play Bridge. You will learn in a non-competitive, relaxed and fun environment. This is for beginners only. Meets from 1-3 p.m. on Tuesday.

CONTRACT BRIDGE

Play is geared toward experienced players with fast exciting games. New and experienced players welcome. See chart for dates and times.

BINGO

This favorite game allows you to meet new friends and share a few laughs while enjoying the fun of winning. See chart for dates and times.

Tuesday sponsor - Trinity Living Friday sponsor - Carla Poston, ProCore

EXPERIENCED/ADVANCED PLAYERS

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY BILLIARDS 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. BILLIARDS 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. BILLIARDS 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. BILLIARDS 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. BILLIARDS 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. BEGINNER MAH JONGG 10a.m. - 12 p.m. CORN HOLE 11a.m. - 12 p.m. PINOCHLE 1- 3 p.m. TABLE TENNIS 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. EUCHRE 1 - 3 p.m. ADVANCED MAH JONGG 1 - 3 p.m. HAND AND FOOT/ CANASTA 1 - 3 p.m. CONTRACT BRIDGE 1 - 3 p.m. ADVANCED MAH JONGG 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. CONTRACT BRIDGE 1 - 3 p.m. PINOCHLE 1 - 3 p.m. SOCIAL BRIDGE 1-3 p.m. EUCHRE 1 - 3 p.m. TRAIN DOMINOES 1 - 3 p.m. SCRABBLE 1 - 3 p.m. SPADES 1 - 3 p.m. CHAIR VOLLEYBALL 10 - 11 a.m. DUPLICATE BRIDGE 12:30 - 4 p.m.
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MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY BINGO 1 p.m. BINGO 1 p.m. BINGO 6 p.m. EUCHRE CHALLENGE 3-5 p.m. BINGO 1 p.m. AFTERNOON EUCHRE PARTY 1 p.m. MAY 22 MARCH 27 APRIL 24 MARCH 14 APRIL 11 MAY 9 MARCH 15 MARCH 10 APRIL 14 MAY 12 MARCH 2 APRIL 6 MAY 4
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Westerville Community Center

The Westerville Community Center pass includes access to the

• Gymnasium and MAC Gym

• Adventure Fitness Gym

• Fitness Area* and Track*

• Indoor Pool

• Climbing Wall

• eSports Room

*AGES 14 AND UP

COMMUNITY CENTER HOURS

Monday - Friday 5:45 a.m. - 9 p.m.

Saturday 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.

Sunday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.

SPECIAL HOURS

(8 a.m. - 5 p.m.)

Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Memorial Day

4th of July

Labor Day

Day before Thanksgiving Day after Thanksgiving

Christmas Eve

New Year’s Eve

CLOSED Thanksgiving

Christmas New Year’s Day

Easter

August 22-28

ANNUAL RATE: Available upon request

^ PROOF OF RESIDENCY

Proof of residency is required for each household member ages 6 and older. Types of proof may include a state issued ID, pay stub, utility bill or report card/school registration. Proof of residing is required each time a new person is added to the household.

MILITARY PASS

All active and retired military will receive a 15% discount on a Community Center pass. Military ID required.

CLASS REGISTRATION

THURSDAY, MARCH 9 • 12 P.M.

Senior Center Program Pass Holder registration only (In person at the Community Center only and online)

FRIDAY, MARCH 10 • 12 P.M.

Online Early Registration (Residents Only)

SATURDAY, MARCH 11• 8 A.M.

In-person Registration (Residents Only)

SUNDAY, MARCH 12 • 12 P.M.

Online Open Registration (Residents and Non-Residents)

MONDAY, MARCH 13 • 8 A.M.

In-person Open Registration (Residents and Non-Residents)

HOW TO REGISTER FOR CLASSES

Register at www.westerville.org/registration or in person at the Westerville Community Center (350 N. Cleveland Ave.)

Information on HOW TO UPDATE YOUR RESIDENCY STATUS can be found at www.westerville.org/residencystatus

SENIOR CENTER PROGRAM PASS INFORMATION

Westerville Senior Center program passes are available to adults 55 or older. Information including rates and Senior Center hours can be found in the Older Adult section.

PASS TYPE RATE DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE RATE DISCOUNTED RESIDENT RATE YOUTH (Ages 3-13) $40 $23 $14 $7 ADULT (Ages 14-64) $56 $32 $20 $10 SENIOR (Ages 65+) $44 $25 $14 $7 HOUSEHOLD^ (three or more) $149 $85 NA NA MONTHLY RATES DAILY RATES
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Hours

FITNESS WING & TRACK

www.westerville.org/fitness

Mon- Fri 5:45 a.m. - 9 p.m.

Sat 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.

Sun 1 0 a.m.- 6 p.m.

CLIMBING WALL

www.westerville.org/parks

Mon/Wed/Fri 4-8 p.m.

Tue/Thu CLOSED

Sat 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Sun 1-5 p.m.

CHILDCARE ROOM

www.westerville.org/childcare

Mon–Sat 8:45 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Mon–Thu 4- 8 p.m.

Sun Closed

RATES

$3 per hour for active Community Center

Pass holders

$5 per hour for all non-pass holders

There is no discount for siblings.

Punch cards are no longer available.

Mon-Fri 5:45 a.m - 8 p.m.

Sat 8 a.m. - 7 p.m.

Sun 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.

*Court availability subject to leagues, programs and events

ADVENTURE

www.westerville.org/gymnasium

Mon/Wed/Fri CLOSED Tue/Thu 4- 8 p.m.

eSPORTS ROOM

www.westerville.org/esports

www.westerville.org/parkshours for restricted hours. PASS 65

Mon - Fri 4- 8 p.m.
Sun 1- 5 p.m. FITNESS COURSE
Visit

Westerville Parks & Recreation Pools

INDOOR POOL AT THE COMMUNITY CENTER www.westerville.org/indoorpool HIGHLANDS PARK AQUATIC CENTER www.westerville.org/HPAC 245 S. Spring Rd.
Please visit www.westerville.org/indoorpool for up-to-date Lap Lane schedules. LEISURE POOL Adult Swim Hours Mon - Fri 7:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. Sat 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. Sun 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Family Swim Hours Mon/Wed/Fri 3:30 - 7 p.m. Tue/Thu 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. Sat/Sun 1 - 5 p.m. WARM WATER POOL Adult Swim Hours Mon - Fri 8:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. Sat 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. Sun 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Family Swim Hours Mon/Wed/Fri 3:30 - 7 p.m. Tue/Thu 3:30 - 5 p.m. Sat/Sun 1 - 5 p.m. LAP POOL / HOT TUB Mon/Wed/Fri 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. Tue/Thu 5:45 a.m. - 7 p.m. Sat 8 a.m. - 7 p.m. Sun 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. 66

Rental Opportunities

WESTERVILLE COMMUNITY CENTER

MULTIPURPOSE ROOMS

HOURS

FRI/SAT/SUN (Rental Hours: 5-hour minimum)

Fri

RATES

One Room

Rate: $105 per hour

Resident Rate: $70 per hour

Two Rooms

Rate: $135 per hour

Resident Rate: $90 per hour

Three Rooms

Rate: $165 per hour

Resident Rate: $110 per hour

Security Deposit

Friday - Sunday including Holidays: $250

www.westerville.org/rentals

To reserve space for a birthday party, rent the climbing wall or reserve a shelter, visit www.westerville.org/reservations

EVERAL BARN & HOMESTEAD www.westerville.org/everalbarn

HOUSE HOUSE & BARN

Mon - Thu

Rate: $80

Resident Rate: $55

Fri - Sun & Holidays

Rate: $175

Resident Rate: $100

BARN

UPPER & LOWER LEVELS

Mon - Thu

Rate: $120 | Resident Rate: $80

Fri - Sun & Holidays

Rate: $260 | Resident Rate: $150

Mon - Thu

Rate: $150

Resident Rate: $100

Fri - Sun & Holidays

Rate: $350

Resident Rate: $200

All rates are per hour.

Mon-Thu 3-hour minimum

Fri/Sat/Sun & Holidays

5-hour minimum

LOWER LEVEL ONLY

Mon - Thu

Rate: $95 | Resident Rate: $60

Fri - Sun & Holidays

Rate: $200 | Resident Rate: $115

Interested in renting the Everal Barn and Homestead or just want to visit this historical park, take a tour or walk the trails? Visit www.westerville.org/everalbarn for information.

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A 20-20-20 33 30+ Drop-In Basketball 38 Access to Recreation 46 Access to Yoga 46 Adaptive Bowling Trip to Star Lanes 46 Adaptive Swim Lessons 46 Adaptive Volleyball Clinic ................................................................... 46 Adaptive Volunteer Opportunities ...................................................... 46 Adult Fitness Swim..............................................................................31 Adult Mixed Volleyball Leagues 37 Adult Roller Hockey League 37 Adult Softball 38 Aerobics & More 53 All Weights 33 All-Inclusive Dance Party 46 Amazing Athlete 41 Aquaflex 31 Archery Camp 41 Archery 48 B Bally Sports Group Sports Camp 40 Baloney and Wine 61 Beginner Belly Dancing ...................................................................... 35 Beginner Pickleball Clinic................................................................... 38 Birthday Lunch ................................................................................... 62 Blood Pressure Check 52 Body Fit 33 Book Discussion Group 59 Breakfast at Tiffany’s 61 Bunny Bonanza 44,47 C Camp Broadway! 41 Camp Coconut 39 Camp Peanut 39 Camp Walnut 39 Candlelight Slow Flow 36 Cash Explosion 61 Centered Seniors Investment Club..................................................... 57 Ceramics ............................................................................................ 49 Ceramics - Greenware........................................................................ 55 Ceramics and Pottery 55 Chair Volleyball 51 Chess 48 Chess Camp 41 Civitans Egg Hunt 26 Climbing Wall - Climbing Kids 37 Climbing Wall - Lil’ Climbers 37 Color Me Calm 56 Combo Water Workout 31 Community Center Pass Information.................................................. 26 Computer Connectors ........................................................................ 57 Cooking Caravan .............................................................................. 47 Cooking Caravan Camps 40 Core Fusion 33 Counselor in Training (CIT) 42 Court Sport Fitness 33 Crafters 56 Crafters Sale 56 Crafting Corner 56 Crazy Art Adventures 44, 48 Creative Writing and More 56 Culinary Class Series.......................................................................... 49 Cultured Kids Club ..............................................................................41 Current Topic Discussion Group ......................................................... 59 Curtain Players: I’m Not Rappaport 61 Cycle and Core 35 Cycle Fusion 33 D Dance for Parkinson’s 51 Deep Stretch & Meditation 36 Deep Water Conditioning 31 Delay the Disease 52 Diabetes Education / Support Group 57 Discussion Group 59 Downsizing Can Be Uplifting 58 Drama Kids 47 Drama Kids Kinder Kids 44 Dynamic Pilates 35 E Empowered Fitness Training 46 Epic Egg Hunt 26 F Family Stem Night ............................................................................. 25 Fearless Falling .................................................................................. 53 Financial Literacy for Teens 48 Fit & Fabulous 33 Fit and Strong 51 Fitness Musical Chairs 53 Fitness Walking Group 51 Foot Care 52 Freestyle Clinic 31 Friday Feast 62 Functional Strength 101 35 Fundamentals of Drawing .................................................................. 49 G Games 63 Get Moving in Nature 48 Get on Your Feet 51 Getting to Know Nature 44 Glutes & Abs 33 Golf Lessons 38 Great Decisions .................................................................................. 58 Great Shapes - Low Impact 33 H Hatha Yoga ........................................................................................ 36 Hearing Evaluations / Hearing Aid ..................................................... 54 Heritage Kids Camp ........................................................................... 40 Heritage Kids Camp and Kids Fun Club Demo Day 40 Hip Hop Cardio 34 Hip Hop Strength 34 How to Register Online 57 How to Use Your iPhone and iPad 58 Hydrorider Aquabikes .........................................................................31 I I.T.S. Essential 53 Inclusive Pickleball 46 Inclusive Swim & Gym 25, 46 Interactive Lecture Series 60 Intermediate Pickleball Clinic 38 Intermediate to Advanced Watercolor................................................ 49 Internet Safety ................................................................................... 58 Intro to Zentangle .............................................................................. 55 J K Katie Dunn Spring Dance 28 Kettlebell Strength 34 Kids Fun Clubs ................................................................................... 40 Kids in Action ..................................................................................... 45 Kids in Karate 37 Kinderdance 44 Kites and Rockets Day 28 L LaBlast Dance Fitness 34 Let’s Dance 34 Let’s Have Fun with Eric Carle 45 Lifeguard Certification Class 32 Lift & HIIT 34 Line Dance 54 Low Impact Aerobics 34 Senior Low Impact Aerobics 54 Low Impact Intervals 34 Lucky Leprechauns ...................................................................... 45, 48 Lunch Bunch ...................................................................................... 60 M Make It Take It 55 Men’s Basketball League 37 Mindful Breathing 52 Mindfulness for Teens 48 Muscles in Motion 34 Music Together 44 N Nature Therapy Walk 61 New Senior Center Pass Holder Social ............................................... 62 O Older Adult Health Fair 28 Open Studio Ceramics 49 P Pancake Breakfast 25, 62 Parkour ............................................................................................ 47 Parkour Camp .................................................................................... 40 Photo Chat ......................................................................................... 57 Pickleball Ladder League 38 Pins Mechanical Company 60 Power Ride 60 ................................................................................... 35 Power Yoga ........................................................................................ 36 Prime Time Diners.............................................................................. 60 Prime Tours 59 Q Quilting 56 R Restorative Refresh 35 Robothing Robotics 47 Robothink - Robotic Engineering 42 S Self Defense....................................................................................... 25 Senior Egg Hunt and Lunch ................................................................ 62 Senior Mat Pilates 52 Senior Meal Program 62 Senior Notary Services 59 Senior Strength 51 Senior Tennis 52 Senior Wellness 54 Shallow Water Fitness 32 Silver Sneakers Classic 53 Silver Splash:Aqua, Cardio & Tone 32, 54 Silvertones ......................................................................................... 57 Skyhawks Sports Academy ................................................................ 48 Skyhawks Sports Camp...................................................................... 42 Small Group Swim Lessons 32 Spaghetti Dinner 62 Spanish 44 Sporties for Shorties 45 Spring Break Camp - Jumpbunch 42 Spring Break Camp - Parkour 42 Spring Eggstravaganza 27 Spring Otters 32 Spring Pickleball 38 Steam Across the Universe Camp (Stem + Art) ................................... 42 Step & Sculpt...................................................................................... 35 Street Jackets Skills & Drills ............................................................... 37 Strength & More 35 Stretch & Strengthen 36 Summer Camp Schedule 43 Summer Daycamp Parent Meeting 39 Sunday Drop-In Pickleball 38 Sunrise Cycle 35 Superhero Boot Camp 41 Supertots Sports Academy 45 T Tai Chi for Health 36 Teen Fun Club .....................................................................................41 Tennis Lessons ................................................................................... 38 The Ethics of Medicaid Planning and Asset Protection ....................... 58 The Homeschool Gym 48 Time “Crunch” Toner 34 Toddler Time Round Up 44 Top Golf 60 Total Body Strength 34 Travel Camp 41 U Underwater Egg Hunt 28 V Vinyasa Yoga 35 W Water Fitness 32 Water Toning 31 Water Yoga 31 Watercize 32 Watercolor for Beginners, Intermediate and Beyond 49 Women’s Beginner Billiards 58 World of Travel ................................................................................... 59 X Y Yoga - Adult and Me Yoga 45 Yoga - Family Yoga 45 Yoga - Preschool Yoga 45 Yoga for Health 36 Yoga for Mobility 36 Youth Ceramics .................................................................................. 47 Z Zentangle - Beyond the Basics 55 Zumba 35 68 Index
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350 N. Cleveland Avenue Westerville, Ohio 43082-9105 www.westerville.org Spring Shredding Day Saturday, May 6 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Hoff Woods Park Visit www.westerville.org/events for details.

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