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OWATONNA PARKS AND RECREATION 2018 SPRING BROCHURE 540 West Hills Circle, Owatonna, MN 55060 Office Phone: 507-444-4321 Website: www.ci.owatonna.mn.us/parksrecreation
Office Hours Monday – Friday 7:00am - 5:00pm
James “Corky” Ebeling Sr. Director of Parks, Recreation & Government Buildings 507-774-7361 Corky.Ebeling@ci.owatonna.mn.us Tim Truelson Recreation Manager 507-774-7362 Tim.Truelson@ci.owatonna.mn.us Eric Anderson Recreation Manager 507-774-7102 Eric.Anderson@ci.owatonna.mn.us Danielle Bakken Recreation Supervisor 507-774-7110 Danielle.Bakken@ci.owatonna.mn.us Danielle Summer Recreation Supervisor 507-774-7105 Danielle.Summer@ci.owatonna.mn.us Drake Simonson Recreation Facility Assistant Drake.Simonson@ci.owatonna.mn.us
Judd Dingmann
Laura Dalland
Greg Louis
Joe Dingmann Recreation Facility Assistant Joe.Dingmann@ci.owatonna.mn.us Jesse Wilker Parks Director 507-774-7097 jesse.wilker@ci.owatonna.mn.us Nikki Callahan Administrative Technician 507-774-7366 Nikki.Callahan@ci.owatonna.mn.us Mary Jo Knudson Recreation Supervisor 507-774-7364 MaryJo.Knudson@ci.owatonna.mn.us Courtney Rosenau Administrative Assistant 507-774-7367 Courtney.Rosenau@ci.owatonna.mn.us
Lee Kostelecky
Pat Fails
Karina Garcia
Thank you 2018 Park Board Members!
Judd Dingman (Chair), Laura Dalland (Vice Chair), Angie Malo (Secretary), Greg Louis, Lee Kosteleckuy, Pat Fails, Karina Garcia.
OUR MISSION:
The city of Owatonna Parks and Recreation Department provides a diverse system of green spaces, trails, facilities programs and services to enhance the quality of life for the community.
Jessica Abrahams Administrative Assistant 507-774-7365 Jessica.Abrahams@ci.owatonna.mn.us
Parks and Recreation Contact Information: Office & Information Line - 507-444-4321 Fax - 507-444-4299 Facebook - Owatonna Parks and Recreation Email - parkrec@ci.owatonna.mn.us Tennis & Fitness Center - 507-444-4290 SeniorPlace - 507-444-4280 Brooktree Clubhouse - 507-444-2467 River Springs Water Park - 507-774-7370 Park Maintenance - 507-774-7086 Parks and Recreation Spring 2018 A special project of the Owatonna People’s Press in cooperation with the Owatonna Parks and Recreation Department 135 W. Pearl, Owatonna, MN 55060 Publisher: Tom Murray Advertising Director: Ginny Bergerson
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Welcome to Owatonna Parks and Recreation Spring 2018 As I write this letter the forecast is cooler temps and snow is on the ground, but here at Parks & Recreation, we’re looking forward to warmer temps, green grass and sunny skies. Spring really is right around the corner. We’re very excited to offer our NEW! programs this spring….River Springs Season Passes, new Brooktree membership options, Fling Golf at Brooktree, new Birthday Party Packages, and a new software system for registrations. We are also working on new programs for this summer, if you have any suggestions, let us know. We’re also bringing back some past ‘new’ favorites, Parent/Child Golf, youth lacrosse classes, and weekly water park specials just to name a few. See dates and other details inside. As always, we take pride in our customer service and continue to improve our communications and our registration process. Our communication plan includes updates to our website – www.ci.owatonna.mn.us/parkrec - to make navigation easier, we have a weekly article in the Owatonna People’s Press in every weekend edition, while SeniorPlace articles appear weekly on Wednesdays. Tune in to KRFO on Tuesday and Thursday mornings at 8:40 a.m. for our radio shows. Be sure to like us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram and Twitter as well! A reminder we have eliminated the non-resident fees through an agreement with Steele County. All citizens within the county pay the same fee for recreation programs. Only participants living outside Steele County pay the outside participant fee. Please note that adult participant fees and rental fees listed are payable to the Owatonna Parks & Recreation and include sales tax, while youth programs and lessons do not charge sales tax. SeniorPlace memberships for 2018 are available at the same low price of $37.58. Our partnership program continues to expand with local businesses
and is one of the many benefits that come with a membership. Check out the SeniorPlace page for details for all the offerings. New hours at SeniorPlace are Monday-Friday 8 am-8 pm, Saturday 9 am-4 pm, and Sunday 8 am-12 noon. Brooktree Golf Course memberships are also available now for 2018. The golf course and clubhouse has had many upgrades in the past, if you haven’t golfed Brooktree recently, you must check it out, as the improvements are amazing! See the Brooktree pages for the many NEW things in 2018. It’s never too soon to reserve a pavilion for your special event! Call the office and we’ll be glad to find the perfect venue for your graduation, family reunion, birthday party, company outing or any other event. We have a bounce house to rent for your event! If you’re worried about weather, we have rentals available at the Morehouse Chalet, SeniorPlace and the Brooktree clubhouse. We hope you are able to make time to take advantage of your parks, trails, facilities and programs during this wonderful time of the year! We welcome your comments and suggestions. Let us know how we are doing!
Spring/Early Summer Registration
Ways to Register:
Date: Time: Location:
Thursday, February 22 6:00 AM-5:00 PM On-line at www.ci.owatonna.mn.us/parksrecreation or in person at the Parks and Recreation office – 540 West Hills Circle Registration continues on-line 24 hours a day/7 days a week or in person at the Parks and Recreation office Monday – Friday from 7 am-5 pm. Uniform Fittings for baseball and softball Date: Monday, February 26 Location: SeniorPlace, South Entrance Time: 4:00pm - 6:00pm **Baseball & Softball uniforms will be available to try on at the Senior Place registration. Owatonna Lacrosse Association, Huskies Bullpen Club, and Huskies Fastpitch Club will be there this year as well! **You can also register for other Parks and Recreation spring and early summer programs.
Check out our virtual suggestion box on our website https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/prsuggestionbox “The Benefits are Endless” as “Your Best Investment” is your Parks and Recreation Department! Sincerely, Corky Ebeling Director of Parks and Recreation
• On-Line: www.ci.owatonna.mn.us/parksrecreation/online-registration (beginning at 6:00 am on February 22-although baseball and softball registrants are encouraged to register in person on February 26 to try on uniform sizes) • Walk-In Registration: at the Park and Recreation office at 540 West Hills Circle. Office hours are 7:00am-5:00pm Monday – Friday starting Thursday, February 22 or at SeniorPlace on February 26 from 4:00pm-6:00pm. • Call In: Call our office at 444-4321
Registration deadline is March 8 for soccer, little league and Fastpitch Softball. Save $10.00 on each program by registering before the deadline.
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New Online Registration System
We are transitioning from our current software system to a newer, more user-friendly system. This system includes registration, membership, facility scheduling and more. Various enhancements are available with the new system such as the ability to use your credit on account when registering online and no more midnight online registrations. Please take a few moments to create an account in our new system, MaxGalaxy. It will substantially ease the transition and allow for your first experience with this system to go more quickly. All we need from you at this time is to create your account. We plan to go live with MaxGalaxy on February 20, 2018 and spring registration starts on February 22. Please go to this link to create an account: http://owatonnaparksrec.maxgalaxy.net
Special Events
o March 17- Washerboard Tournament o May 19 – Rec on the Go
Spring Programs o o o o o o o
Soccer Swim Lessons Adult Softball League Girls Lacrosse Grades 1-4 program Boys Lacrosse Grades 1-2 program Tennis Lessons Adult Tennis Leagues
Early Summer Programs
o Little League 2nd – 5th grade baseball o Girls’ Huskies Fastpitch 1st – 4th grades o T-Ball and Squirt Ball
Partner Programs/Associations o o o o
Husky Bullpen Club Traveling Teams (Minor League) Huskies Fastpitch Club Traveling Teams Boys/Girls Lacrosse Association Owatonna Pickleball Association
Programs coming in the Summer Brochure (released April 24) o o o o o o
Track Jr. Golf Camps Summer Swim lessons Water Safety Instructor classes Lifeguard Training Classes
Photography and Videotaping
The Owatonna Parks and Recreation staff may occasionally photograph or videotape events and program participants. These images are used by Owatonna Parks and Recreation in print and/or electronic media unless specifi-
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cally requested otherwise by a participant or parent/guardian.
Youth Scholarship Fund
This fund helps support programs for all youth in the Owatonna School District and Adult Therapeutic Recreation Programs. Forms are available at the Park and Recreation Office. Participants must pay 25% of program fees, any late fees, and must show verification of one of the qualifications. Qualifications for Scholarship * Current recipients of Free or Reduced Lunch Program * Current recipients of SSI (Supplemental Security Income) or Social Security Benefits * Current recipients of Medical Assistance Program * Other circumstances (will need to explain)
South Country Health Alliance (SCHA)
Members of South Country Health Alliance can now receive $15 off Park & Recreation youth activities and classes. Therapeutic Recreation activities are also included. Maximum of three classes per calendar year. Scholarship form must be completed and current SCHA membership card must be presented at the time of registration.
Uniforms for youth activities
Participants may keep T-shirts donated by business sponsors for youth baseball & softball, volleyball, squirt and youth basketball. All other uniforms and equipment must be returned to coaches at the end of the season.
Refund/Cancellation Policy
The full policy is on the Parks and Recreation website. General Terms: A $10 administration fee is applied to all refunds (except when cancelled by Parks & Rec). If activity is cancelled by Parks & Rec prior to its completion, refunds are prorated. Refunds due to cancellation by Parks & Rec will be automatic. All other refunds must be requested by the purchaser. Refunds are issued after City Council approval, except when credit is applied on customer’s account (when applicable). Registrations and memberships are not transferrable once a program starts. Programs, Classes, Player Fees: No refunds are given after the program starts, except when due to injury or illness. Refunds are prorated, not to exceed 50% of the registration fee. Trips: No refund is given after the registration deadline, unless the spot can be filled by a waiting list or if there is no waiting list, a replacement is found by the participant. Memberships: No refund is given except when due to illness, injury or moving from the area. Refunds are prorated, not to exceed 50% of the membership fee. (Seasonal memberships – no refund is allowed after July 1st.) Pavilions/Facilities: Facility rental refunds are given when 30 days advance notice is given. Damage deposit refunds are given regardless of notice. River Springs only: If the
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facility closes due to weather, a new reservation date can be requested, or a refund will be issued. For reservations made less than two weeks in advance of the date, only half of the deposit is refunded. Rain Checks: Rain checks are issued upon request when Parks & Recreation closes a facility. Requirements: River Springs Water Park patron has been at the facility one hour or less. Brooktree Golf Course patrons must have completed less than half of their round.
Waiver of Liability to the City of Owatonna
Program participants, by registering for an activity, agrees the City of Owatonna will not be liable for any claim, demand, injury, damage, action or course for action while participating in a recreation program. Participation in recreation programs are voluntary in nature and activities offered are choices of the individual.
Directory DataThe directory data may be released by Parks and Recre-
ation includes, but is not limited to, name, participation in activities, awards received and images including candid photos and videos of participants in class, activities or sport settings. You may decline authorization by contacting the Parks & Recreation Office.
Youth with Disabilities
Youth with disabilities or health concerns are encouraged to participate in any youth program. Adaptive equipment, program modifications and other accommodations to assist the child will allow them to participate with equal advantage. Coaches and staff receive pertinent information regarding the child’s needs prior to their first meeting.
Tuesday, February 13, 2018
Special Events 6th Annual Mike Hansen Memorial Washer Board Tournament Saturday, March 17 Eagles Club, 141 E. Rose St.
All proceeds from the tournament are donated to the Owatonna Park & Rec Scholarship Program in Mike Hansen’s name. This Scholarship program provides opportunities for more kids to participate in Park & Rec activities. • Singles and Doubles Tournament – You may enter both if you’d like •
9:00 AM Singles Registration – 9:30 AM Start
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11:00 AM Doubles Registration – Noon Start
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$15.00 per person – Singles or Doubles Division
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Double Elimination format (best two out of three games races to 21 or better, till final 8)
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Prizes for 1st & 2nd place in each division
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Meat raffles available the day of the event
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Eagles Club Bar & Grill open throughout the day
Memorial donations to Owatonna Park & Rec Scholarship Program are welcome. Tournament entries due March 9. To register or questions contact: Wes Jones at 507-456-4280, wes.jones2331@gmail.com or Bill Hartle at 507-456-4012.
We All Play
Silent Auction to benefit We All Plays Inclusive Playground and Miracle League Field. Saturday, March 17 - 3:00pm to 5:30pm at Owatonna Eagles The Parks and Recreation Department uses volunteer coaches for many youth Club. During the Mike Hansen Memorial Washer Board Tournament. programs. Volunteer coaches play an important role in the youth sports experience. Volunteers are trained in our philosophy of youth sports, first 39th Annual Corky’s Early Bird Softball Tournament aid, concussions and how to teach skills for their sport. All volunteers must May 3, 4, 5, 6 complete a background check each year. Owatonna Fairgrounds and other local fields. Proceeds benefit Owatonna Youth Scholarship Fund. Seasonal Positions Available! Feature: Friday, May 4 at Fairgrounds - Top two teams in the United Many positions are already posted, and States play at 7:30pm. some are coming soon! Positions include Park & Grounds and Golf Maintenance, Camp Staff, Lifeguards, Friday Camp Rec on the Go Group Leader and Supervisor, Guest Saturday, May 19 Services and Guest Services Lead at Brook We’re celebrating National Kids to Parks Day by tree and River Springs, and Summer Camp kicking off Rec on the Go for the season! We’ll be Supervisor. Hours vary from as few as 8 hours up to 40 hours each week to fit your rolling into a couple local parks and neighborhoods schedule. If you’re a student, retiree, stay with sports, arts and crafts, games and fun. Look at home parent, teacher or would like to on our website and Facebook page for more inforsupplement your current income there are mation; we might just pull into your neighborhood positions to fit your needs! Check the City and bring recreation to you! of Owatonna’s website for available positions at: www.ci.owatonna.mn.us.
Volunteer Coaches Needed
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Children who regularly spend unstructured time outside, have lower stress levels, more active imaginations, great respect for themselves, and develop stronger immune systems. Bring your child to one of over 20 Owatonna parks for some unstructured time outside and help them develop helpful traits they can use their whole lives.
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Themed Birthday Parties
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Soccer
Cost: Early Bird Fee - $46, after March 8th - $56 Program Dates: Starts week of April 9th at Four Seasons Centre. Ends June 2nd (make up June 9th). Coaches Meeting: April 3rd 5:30 pm at Four Seasons Centre, in upstairs room (coaches will call players before their first practice) Coaches Y-License Training: April 7 from 9 am to 1 pm at OHS small group forum/OHS gym.
Do you want to make your child’s next birthBoys and girls age 5 (by August 31) through 6th grade learn basic skills in a day the best one yet? Check out our special fun, inclusive, social setting. themed birthday party packages. With seven differPlayers are divided into separate boys and girls divisions: ent themes, you are sure to find something to entertain your birthday boy or girl. Each package comes with a two -5 year olds and Kindergarten hour room rental at SeniorPlace (unless noted otherwise), decorations, and a -1st and 2nd grades trained staff member to facilitate the party. More information and application -3rd and 4th grades forms can be found on the Park and Recreation website, http://ci.owatonna. -5th and 6th grades mn.us/parksrecreation/youth-programs. Groups are coached by volunteers and practices are held according to their schedule. Practices and scrimmages are held weekday evenings and Saturday Get Your Glow On: Kids will make glow in the dark playdough, their very own glow in the dark t-shirts (t-shirts not provided) and paint their faces with mornings at Lincoln Soccer Complex. glow in the dark paint. Once we are all glowing, the lights go down and the Required equipment: shin guards and athletic shoes. Parks and Recreation glow sticks will come out for a fun dance party. has a limited supply available to loan, they are available at the office starting February 28. Leapin’ Lego: Kids build the best birthday they can with their vast imaginations and some Legos. Kids will build, compete, and even build their very Elk’s Soccer Shootout is May 19, 8:30am -1:00pm by the Lincoln Soccer own Lego persona. Pavilion. Make-up date is June 2. Free to participate with every participant receiving a drawstring backpack. Trophies for 1-3 in each age group. Superhero: Partygoers turn themselves into their own superhero. Guests decide on their hero name, powers, archrival, and sidekick. Kids design their own mask and cape as well as compete in superhero games designed to test Early Summer Ball Programs their skills. Princess: Join us for a magical once upon a birthday with our princess package. Guests design their own tiaras and play a variety of princess games. Under the Big Top: We bring the carnival to you with this package. Kids compete for the top spot (and some fun prizes) in a variety of fun carnival, Minute to Win It and backyard games. Fins are More Fun: Why stay on dry land when the pool is calling? This party includes one hour of pool time at the West Hills Tennis and Fitness Center as well as a one-hour room rental at SeniorPlace. Science: Ooey gooey fun will be had by all at the Science themed party. Join us for some wacky experiments that highlight science and fun all in one. Basic packages including one-hour pool or basketball court rental plus one hour SeniorPlace room rental without theme also available.
...ANY physical activity is beneficial for your health! Your Parks & Recreation Department offers programs year round for people of all ages and abilities! If you want to do things on your own check out our 17.5 miles of trails for your outdoor enjoyment!
T-Ball & Squirts
First exposure to the game of baseball and softball, geared for boys and girls. T-Ball is for those entering Kindergarten or 1st grade in the fall. Squirts is for those entering 1st grade (if they have had one year of T-ball), or 2nd grade. The program emphasizes skill and social development; scrimmages will be played.
Cost: Early Bird Fee: $37, after May 10th - $47 Locations: Brown, Jaycee, or Manthey/McKinley School Fields Program Dates: Starts the week of June 4th, ends 1st week in August Times: Evenings at varied times - 5:30, 6:30 or 7:30pm Days: T-ball plays Mondays, Squirts plays Tuesdays Coaches meeting: May 30 at 5:30pm, City Administration Building Lower Level Meeting Room
Huskies Fastpitch Club (HFC) and Park and Recreation Softball
A partnership between the Park and Recreation and the Huskies Fastpitch Club provides developmental, skill-based fastpitch softball programs.
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MINI CRUSH softball - Grades 1 & 2 (current grade)
• An in-house Park & Rec and Huskies Fastpitch program emphasizing fundamental softball skill development using fun and creative drills appropriate for this age group. • Players will learn the proper techniques for throwing, catching, fielding, batting, base running, and good sportsmanship. • Practices will primarily focus on skill development drills and stations, will consist of smaller groups and will include fun competitions throughout to showcase skill development. • Coach pitching and/or pitching machines will be used. • Each participant will receive a uniform, consisting of a shirt and socks. Sizes needed at the time of registration. • No evaluations needed, players will be grouped together by grade. Coaches will notify players in late May regarding the first practice. • Monday and Wednesday evenings June thru July. • Registration in-person February 26 from 4:00 – 6:00pm at Senior Place. After that, registrations will be accepted at the Park & Rec office. • Fee: $50 payable to Park and Rec until March 8. Registrations received after March 8 will be subject to a $10 late fee.
JUNIOR CRUSH softball – Grades 3 & 4 (current grade)
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after March 8 will be subject to a $10 late fee.
Owatonna Crush U10 Fastpitch Softball:
• A competitive travel program for – 4th and 5th Graders – Born 20072008, must be 10 or younger as of January 1, 2018. • Registration is February 26, 4:00 – 6:00pm at Senior Place. Pre-registration is currently available at owatonnafastpitch.com. However, you must still attend registration at the Senior Place to try on uniforms and pay fees. • Evaluations will be conducted March 13th and 15th at McKinley School. Schedule and times will be posted on owatonnafastpitch. com. • One game per week – at least one practice per week. Coaches will notify players regarding the first practice date and season schedule. • Fees: o $175 Registration fee o $90 Fundraiser fee (15 pancake breakfast tickets provided to sell) o $125 Workers deposit check (returned if family works required hours) • Each team will participate in 2 tournaments (does not include a state tournament) • Each player receives a team jersey. Black pants and socks are to be supplied by the player. Jersey sizes are required at the time of registration.
• This is an in-house Park & Rec and Huskies Fastpitch program emphasizing fundamental softball skill development using fun and creative drills Owatonna Crush U12 and U14 Fastpitch Softball: appropriate for this age group. • A competitive travel program for: o U12: Born 2005-2006, must be 12 or younger as of January • Note on age criteria: 1, 2018 o 3rd graders are not able to play in the U10 traveling league at this o U14: Born 2003-2004, must be 14 or younger as of January time. However, if the U10 traveling registration numbers are low, HFC may decide to invite 3rd graders to participate in evaluations 1, 2018 if they wish to be considered for the U10 program. • Registration is February 26, 4:00 – 6:00pm at Senior Place. Pre-regiso 4th graders may either participate in this league OR the U10 travtration is currently available at owatonnafastpitch.com. However, you eling league, but not both since they are held on the same nights. must still attend registration at the Senior Place to try on uniforms and pay fees. • Players will continue development of proper techniques for throwing, • Evaluations will be conducted March 13th and 15th at McKinley catching, fielding, batting, base running, and good sportsmanship, while School. Schedule and times will be posted on owatonnafastpitch. also learning the fundamentals of pitching, catching, bunting, and game com. situations. • Typically, there will be 2 games per week – practices scheduled by • Practices will primarily focus on skill development drills and stations, Coach. Coaches will notify players regarding the first practice date some games and other fun competitions throughout to showcase skill and season schedule. development. • Fees: o $275 Registration fee • Coach pitching, player pitching and pitching machines may all be used. o $90 Fundraiser fee (15 pancake breakfast tickets provided to sell) • Each participant will receive a uniform, consisting of a shirt and socks. Sizes needed at the time of registration. o $125 Workers deposit check (returned if family works required hours) • No evaluations needed, players will be grouped together by grade. • Each U12 and U14 team will participate in three tournaments plus a Coaches will notify players in late May regarding the first practice. state tournament (subject to team qualification). Note: state tourna• Monday and Wednesday evenings June thru July. ment gate fees are not included in player registration fee. • Each player receives a team jersey. Black pants and socks are to be • Registration in-person February 26 from 4:00 – 6:00pm at Senior Place. supplied by the player. Jersey sizes are required at the time of registraAfter that, registrations will be accepted at the Park & Rec office. tion. • Fee: $50 payable to Park and Rec until March 8. Registrations received
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Owatonna Crush U16 and U18 Fastpitch Softball: • A competitive travel program for:
o U16: Born 2001-2002, must be 16 or younger as of January 1, 2018
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Little League Baseball Level 1 (Current 2nd and 3rd Grade Players)
Pitching machine league with emphasis on participation and development o U18: Born 1999-2000, must be 18 or younger as of January of fundamental baseball skills. All par1, 2018 ticipants receive a full uniform (pants, socks, belt, and jersey) with a Major • Registration is February 26, 4:00 – 6:00pm at Senior Place. Pre-regisLeague Baseball hat. tration is currently available at owatonnafastpitch.com. However, you must still attend registration at the Senior Place to try on uniforms Cost: $55 payable to Owatonna Park and pay fees. and Recreation at registration ($65 af• Evaluations will be conducted during the Owatonna High School ter March 8th) and a $25 check payable to the HBC for the Taco Johns Fund Fastpitch Softball season. Raiser. Final deadline to register is May 10th. • Typically, there will be 2 games per week – practices scheduled by Coach. Coaches will notify players regarding the first practice date Evaluations: April 7, communication will be sent at later date with exact and season schedule. times. • Fees: Kick off/meet your coach: May 29th at Four Seasons - 6:00 pm o $295 Registration fee o $90 Fundraiser fee (15 pancake breakfast tickets provided to Practice/Games: 2nd grade meets Monday and Wednesday/3rd grade sell) meets Tuesday and Thursday (June and July) o $125 Workers deposit check (returned if family works required hours) Registration: • Each U16 and U18 team will participate in three tournaments plus a On-Line: www.ci.owatonna.mn.us/parksrecreation/online-registration beginstate tournament (subject to team qualification). Note: state tourna- ning at 6:00am on February 22. Baseball and softball registrants are encourment gate fees are not included in player registration fee. aged to register in person to try on uniform sizes. • Each player receives a team jersey and pants. Uniform sizes are reWalk-In Registration: Parks and Recreation office, 540 West Hills Circle. quired at the time of registration. Office hours are 7:00am – 5:00pm Monday – Friday, or register in person at SeniorPlace on February 26 from 4:00 – 6:00pm. General Information:
Level 2 (Current 4th & 5th Grade Players)
• Batting helmets will be provided, however; for sanitary reasons players are encouraged to provide their own batting helmet (black helmets are 5th Grade Travel - See U11 preferred) Player pitch in-house leagues intended to continue the development of funda• All U10-U18 players will be guaranteed placement on a team if mentals and the skills of game. All participants receive a full uniform (pants, registered by the March 8th deadline. Any registrations received after socks, belt, and jersey) with a Major League Baseball hat. March 8, 2018 will be placed on a team pending there is space availPlease note: The Huskies Bullpen Club is encouraging ALL 5th grade able in that specific age roster. athletes to play U11 Traveling Baseball to further skill development through • Reference the Huskies Fastpitch Club website at owatonnafastpitch. more practices and tournament play. You can view all U11 information on com or the Owatonna Park and Rec website for additional informathe following page. tion. The Huskies Bullpen Club will be hosting an end of the year weekend tournaWalk-In Registration: at the Park and Recment for all 4th/5th grade in-house teams in late July. This will be a tournareation office, 540 West Hills Circle. Office ment-like atmosphere similar to what these players will experience at the next hours are 7:00am-5:00pm Monday – Friday, level. We look for this to be a fun experience for these teams as they prepare or register in person at SeniorPlace on Februfor traveling baseball. ary 26 from 4:00pm-6:00pm. Cost: $75 payable to Owatonna Park and Recreation at registration ($85 after March 8th) and a $25 check payable to the HBC for the Taco Johns Fund Raiser. Final deadline to register is May 10. Evaluations: April 7, communication will be sent at a later date with exact times.
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Kick off/meet your coach: May 29 at Four Seasons, 6:00pm. Practice/Games: Mondays and Wednesdays (starting in early June and ending in late July).
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are not guaranteed placement and will be charged a late fee if accepted. Late registrations will be taken at the Parks and Recreation Office.
U12 - U15 Cost: $325 for player fee + $50 Taco John’s Fund Raiser for a total of $375. Checks can be made payable to the Huskies Bullpen Club. A Registration: On-Line: www.ci.owatonna.mn.us/parksrecreation/online-registration begin- $100 check is also needed as a deposit for your commitment to working the ning at 6:00 am on February 22. Baseball and softball registrants are encour- concession stand. This check is only cashed if you do not fulfill your requirement of working the concession stand. The deadline to register is Thursday, aged to register in person to try on uniform sizes. March 8. Walk-In Registration: Parks and Recreation office, 540 West Hills Circle. Office hours are 7:00am – 5:00pm, Monday – Friday, or register in person at Kick off/meet your coach: Sunday, April 29 at Dartt’s Park, 6:30pm. SeniorPlace on February 26 from 4:00 – 6:00pm. Practice/Games: Beginning in May
U11 Traveling Baseball
Evaluations: New for 2018. Two days of evaluations will start on Saturday, April 7 and Sunday, April 8 at the Owatonna Middle School. Communication will be sent at a later date with exact times.
Recommended for ALL 5th graders. Registration for 2018 season opens on Monday, February 26th from 4:00 – 6:00pm at SeniorPlace located at 502 Dunnell Drive in the West Hills Complex (SW of the Owatonna Parks and All evaluations will occur at the Owatonna Middle School. They will be folRecreation office). Late registrations will be taken at the Parks and Recreation lowed by a team selection meeting. Parent meetings for all ages and teams will Office. be held the first week of May to officially kick off the Minor League season. Cost: $225 for player fee + $25 Taco John’s Fund Raiser for a total of $250. A Our AA teams will be participating in Metro baseball League. Our A teams $100 check is also needed as a deposit for your commitment to working the will participate in the South Central League. All teams will also compete in concession stand. This check is only cashed if you do not fulfill your requirehome and away tournaments throughout the summer months. Remember to ment of working the concession stand. The deadline to register is Thursday, check the website for additional information! March 8. RAMP UP – Pitching Development Initiative Evaluations: Saturday, April 7 at OMS. Communication will be sent at a later date with exact times. In collaboration with OHS Baseball, Little League, and U11 Baseball - we will be entering our 3rd year of RAMP UP. A program that develops throwPractices: Each team will practice a total of 3 times every two weeks. Practices ing and pitching mechanics at an excelled rate. One of our areas of improvewill be on Tuesdays and Thursdays. ment the past few years has been our ability to throw strikes at the 4th and 5th grade level. This has created the following areas of concern: slow game Games: We will play in the South Central league. play, diminishing confidence of players, poor pitching mechanics, and hitters Tournaments: A total of 3 tournaments will be played in the months of May becoming disgruntled or over anxious in the batter’s box. and June. Our hope is that this will improve the speed of play (games), level of play State Tournaments: A U11 team must qualify to play in a state tournament. (games), and will allow our players to become more successful on the baseball All state tournaments will be played the 2nd or 3rd weekend in July pending diamond. This program will improve the consistency of strikes thrown, an the team’s qualification. increased level of enjoyment from all players, challenge hitters, and actually - improve our hitters along the way. We are excited to offer this opportunity All 5th graders that meet age qualifications (must not reach age 12 before the following nights at Dartt’s Park during the OHS Baseball season this May 1) may register for U11 travel team(s). U11 participants in 5th grade upcoming spring. All sessions will be completed after the scheduled home will receive a uniform (2 dry fit jerseys, pants, socks, belt) with a Minor games (see below). League Baseball hat. st Players will be divided up into even teams that will compete in 3 tournaments After Tuesday, May 1 vs.Rochester Century. Time: 7:15 - 8:00 PM. and a possible state tournament as well. The number of U11 teams will be After Tuesday, May 10th vs. Mankato West. Time: 7:15 - 8:00 PM. determined based on the number of registered players. The goal of U11 is to introduce a travel and tournament baseball experience for 5th grade players. After Thursday, May 15th vs. Faribault. Time: 7:15 - 8:00 PM.
Minor League Baseball
Tuesday, May 22nd at 5:30pm. This will occur after OHS practice.
Registration for 2018 season opens on Monday, February 26th from 4:00 6:00pm at SeniorPlace located at 502 Dunnell Drive in the West Hill Complex. (SW of the Owatonna Parks and Recreation office). Late registrations
All dates and times will be held at Dartt’s Park.
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Players must wear and bring the following:
Junior High/High School Emphasizes fun and fitness with games, drills and match play for your teen1. Baseball Pants, 2) Baseball Hat, 3) Long Sleeve Shirt, 4) Cleats, and 5) ager! Glove. • Jr. High, Jr. Varsity and Varsity Level Players • 5:30-7:00pm Additional details will be communicated through email and our website: • Tuesday and Thursday www.owatonnabaseball.com. • Fee: $216 (12 classes) both Tuesday & Thursday -orTennis Lessons $132 (6 classes) Tuesday only or Thursday only Kelly Baker, Director of Tennis for the City of Owatonna, oversees the youth -ortennis lessons program along with his trained staff. Low compression balls, $132 (6 classes) both Tuesday and Thursday (Spring Sports parkid size racquets and 36 and 60 foot court sizes are used, to ensure a fun, ticipants, condensed session) successful experience for every child! Racquets are available for those without their own. All classes are at West Hills Tennis and Fitness Center. Academy Contact Kelly with questions: Academy classes are registered each month (541) 821-4459 or kellybakertennis@gmail.com The Academy program is for varsity level players, and those who play USTA Spring 1 Session: March 5 – April 19 (no classes March 26-30: Spring Break tournaments. This class is by pro approval/invite only. Contact Kelly for week) details. Spring Sports participants (6 classes) condensed session: March 5-28 • Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Spring 2 Session: April 23 – May 30 • Fee: Varies based on number of days there are in the month and the number of sessions registered for Recreational Tennis Program *Drop in Rates for all Recreation classes: $12 per class Private Lessons Private lessons are an invaluable method of attaining rapid growth and devel Mighty Mites opment through one-on-one instruction. Private Lesson options: Develops Hand-eye coordination and intro to basic strokes with fun drills and • 0.5 hour lesson = $31.00 games • 1 hour lesson = $57.00 • Ages 4-6 years • 5:00-5:30pm • 1.5 hour lesson = $85.50 • Monday • Fee: $42 (6 classes) Youth Drop in Program Future Stars Emphasis on learning fundamental movements and stroke technique through fun drills and various games • Ages 7-10 years • 5:30-6:30pm • Monday and Wednesday • Fee: $108 (12 classes) both Monday & Wednesday -or$60 (6 classes) Monday only or Wednesday only Competitive Tennis Program *Drop in Rates for all Competitive classes: $20 per class Tourney Prep Begin to introduce strategy, fitness, sportsmanship and teamwork in this games-based clinic • Ages 11-13 • 4:30-5:30pm • Tuesday and Thursday • Fee: $120 (12 classes) both Tuesday & Thursday -or$72 (6 classes) Tuesday only or Thursday only
Friday Play Day
This program is open match play for players in the Jr. High/High School through Academy level programs. Balls are provided. o Free program for students who are in a current Academy program o $5 for members (not currently in an Academy program) o $10 for non-members (not currently in an Academy program)
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Lacrosse Ten entry-level skills training sessions that focus on learning and building the skills needed to play lacrosse, including, passing, catching, ground balls, defense, offence, and transition. Sessions are twice a week from the last week of April until the last week of May. One of the final sessions may include a scrimmage with an out of town team; if so, travel will need to be provided by the parents. Coaching and equipment is provided by the Owatonna Lacrosse Association. However, players are required to furnish their own mouth guards and appropriate clothing. No player will be allowed to participate if they are missing their mouth guard. Boys: Grades 1 & 2 Cost: $50 (includes rental helmet and stick) Location: Lincoln School Girls: Grades 1-4
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West Hills Pool Open Swim
Cost: $4 weekdays, $5 weekends Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 6:00am-7:15am Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 7:00pm-9:00pm Saturday, Sunday 1:00pm-4:00pm {Additional Hours may be available during school breaks} Not available: April 1, May 27, 28, July 4, September 3 ...drowning is the second leading cause of unintentional injury related death among children ages 14 and under. Owatonna Parks & Recreation offers swimming lessons starting as young as 18 months! Check out our group or private lessons today!
Lifeguard Training Classes:
(Registration for Lifeguard classes available now) Pre-requisites: • Swim 300 yards continuously performing front crawl and breaststroke • Swim 20 yards, pick up 10-pound brick from 10 feet of water and return it back 20 yards using only a kick, holding the brick with 2 hands on the chest. • Must be 15 at the time class ends. • You must attend all classes to pass. • No refund will be issued if you do not pass.
The first week practice will be Tuesday, April 24th and Wednesday April 25th. Then every Monday and Wednesday, April 30, May 2, 7, Lifeguard Training: April 8-April 21 9, 14, 16, 21 and 23 at 6 pm. Fee: $185 Cost: $25 (includes use of stick and goggles during this session) Class meeting times: April 8– 9:00am-4pm, April 15 – 11:00am-4:00pm, April 18 6:30pm-9:30pm and April 21 9am-2pm Location: Roosevelt Field
Owatonna Lacrosse Association: OLA player registration night for girls Water Safety Instructor Classes (Swimming Lesson Instructor): 12U & 14U and boys 10U-14U, is Sunday, February 11 at the OHS Small (Registration for WSI classes available now) Group Forum. Refer to the OLA website for more details, www.owatonnala- Pre-requisites: crosse.com • Must be 16 at time class begins. • You must attend all classes to pass. Owatonna Pickleball Association • No refund will be issued if you do not pass. 5th Annual Spring Tournament When: May 11-12 Water Safety Instructor: March 11- March 21 Where: Owatonna High School and McKinley Elementary Gymnasiums Fee: $225 Division: Various Youth and Adult Age and Skill Level divisions Class meeting times: March 11 (Sun): 1:00-7:00pm at SeniorPlace, March For More information: Contact Renae Jeno (drjeno@isei.co) 12 (Mon): 6:30-9:30pm at the Middle School, March 14 (Wed): 6:309:30pm at the Middle School, March 16 (Fri): 6:30-9:30pm at the Middle School, March 19 (Mon): 6:30-9:30pm at the Middle School and March 21 (Wed): 6:30-9:30pm at the Middle School.
Aquatics
Middle School Pool - Early Morning Lap Swim
Cost: $3 per person per session or 20 punch pass available for $45 Dates: Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings, 6:00-7:15am. Not available: March 26, 28, 30; May 28 and when Owatonna schools are closed or have a 2 hour late start due to inclement weather. Last day is June 1 and will begin again September 5, 2018. Lap swim will be offered at River Springs Water Park beginning June 4.
Interested in becoming a WSI or have you recently taken your WSI certification class? Owatonna Parks and Recreation and Owatonna Community Education are offering up to $200 if you become American Red Cross WSI certified. Instructors may be reimbursed up to $100 per organization. For each class you teach, instructors may be reimbursed $5 per class up to $20 per season per organization. Any instructor presenting a receipt from a certification class is eligible if the class was taken within the past 2 years with Owatonna Parks & Recreation or taken within the past year with another organization. Contact us for more information.
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American Red Cross Learn to Swim Group Swim Lessons – Registration Begins February 22 at 6:00 am Cost: $40 for group lessons
What level is my child? Parent & Child Aquatics – child must be at least 18 months old, parent is in the water. Pre-School Aquatics – child must be at least 3 years old. Level 1 – Introduction to Water Skills helps students feel comfortable in the water and enjoy the water safely. Level 2 – Fundamental Aquatic Skills gives students success with fundamental skills. Level 3 – Stroke Development builds on the skills in Level 2 through additional guided practice in deeper waters. Level 4 – Stroke Improvement develops confidence in the strokes learned and improves other aquatic skills. Level 5 – Stroke Refinement provides further coordination and refinement of strokes. Level 6 – Swimming and Skill Proficiency refines strokes so students swim with ease, efficiency, power, and smoothness over greater distances.
Thursday Night Classes: Meets March 22 – May 24 (No Class March 29) West Hills Pool Level 1 5:00-5:30pm Parent Child Level 1 5:35-6:05pm Parent Child Level 2 6:05-6:35pm Level 1 6:40-7:10pm Level 2 7:15-8:05pm Saturday Morning Classes: Meets March 24 – May 26 (No Class March 31) West Hills Pool Parent Child Level 1 9:00-9:30am Parent Child Level 2 9:30-10:00am Level 1 10:00-10:30am Level 2 10:35-11:25am Level 1 11:30am-12:00pm Level 2 12:05-12:55pm
Private Swim Lessons – Registration Begins February 22
Cost: $100 for one student, $150 for two students (same family, scholarships not available) Location: West Hills Tennis & Fitness Center Pool Private swim lessons with a certified Water Safety Instructor. Each class meets five times for 30 minutes each. If there are two students in a class, the students must be within one level of each other. You may not sign up for two classes for the same person until a week after registration opens.
Sunday Afternoon Classes: Meets March 25 – June 3 (No Class April 1 and Session 1 Mondays 6:00pm May 27) Mondays 6:30pm West Hills Pool Fridays 4:00pm Level 1 4:00-4:30pm Fridays 4:30pm Level 2 4:35-5:25pm Fridays 5:00pm Pre School 5:30-6:00pm Fridays 5:30pm Sundays 6:00pm Tuesday Night Classes: Meets April 3 – May 22 (This session is only going Sundays 6:00pm to run for 8 weeks rather than 9 weeks due to the Middle School Pool shutSundays 6:30pm ting down for the summer) Sundays 6:30pm Cost: $35.50 Sundays 7:00pm Middle School Pool Sundays 7:00pm Level 3 6:30-7:20pm Level 3 7:25-8:15pm
April 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 April 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 April 6, 13, 20, 27, May 5 April 6, 13, 20, 27, May 5 April 6, 13, 20, 27, May 5 April 6, 13, 20, 27, May 5 April 8, 15, 22, 29, May 6 April 8, 15, 22, 29, May 6 April 8, 15, 22, 29, May 6 April 8, 15, 22, 29, May 6 April 8, 15, 22, 29, May 6 April 8, 15, 22, 29, May 6
Wednesday Night Classes: Meets March 21 – May 23 (No Class March 28) Session 2 Sunday/Monday 6:00pm West Hills Pool Sunday/Monday 6:30pm Parent Child Level 1 6:00-6:30pm Parent Child Level 2 6:30-7:00pm
May 7, 13, 14, 20, 21 May 7, 13, 14, 20, 21
Level 4
6:30-7:20pm
Level 5/6
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7:25-8:15pm
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RIVER SPRINGS WATER PARK
3065 St. Paul Road 507-774-7370 Follow us on Facebook ~ River Springs Water Park Website: www.ci.owatonna.mn.us/parksrecreation/water-park All rates listed include tax.
2018 Season Open Swim Hours Friday Monday-Sunday
4:00-8:00pm 12:00-8:00pm
Aug 13-Aug 19
Monday-Sunday
12:00-7:00pm
Food Discount Days: Come in at any time on the days listed below and receive a discount on the designated food items. o June 8th o June 22nd o July 6th o July 20th
o August 17th
WATER PARK ADMISSION SPECIALS
Water park admission specials are not valid with any other water park offers or discounts.
PASS BOOKS
A great gift for any occasion, pass books can be purchased at the Park and Recreation office until the water park opens. After that they are available both locations. Pass Book prices are: 10 Passes for $65 or 30 Passes for $165 2018 Season Passes Season passes can be purchased at the Parks and Recreation office. Season passes can be used for all drop in programs at River Springs including, lap swim, water walking, water aerobics, tiny tot time, and open swim. Season passes cannot be used for programing that requires registration. An ID card will be issued to each person to present each time they enter. If you lose your ID card, there is a $2 replacement fee. Season Passes are non-transferable. Individual Season Pass: 48 inches and taller
$124.00
Individual Season Pass: Under 48 inches tall
$91.00
Family Season Pass: Includes 3 people $200.00 ($20.00 for each additional person) NEW!
2018 SEASON PASS FOOD DISCOUNT DAYS
o August 3rd
June 1 June 2 – Aug 12
(Closing times may vary beginning August 7)
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Family Season Pass Requirements
• A household consisting of up to 2 adults (parents or legal guardians only) and their dependent children. • Family members must all live in the same household • Only those individuals in the immediate family can be included on the family season pass. • Dependents include children 22 years old and under if, they are a full time student in college; otherwise, an individual season pass is required. (College ID will be needed for proof of enrollment)
Mondays - Grandparents Day Grandparent gets in free with a paid grandchild at regular rate (one grandparent for each grandchild). Twilight Tuesdays - Everyone gets in for the $4.50 Twilight rate all day. Thursday Community Day - Every Thursday River Springs Water Park will be asking for donations for a specific Owatonna nonprofit agency and in return River Springs offers you a discount. Discounts will be included in the Summer Brochure. Facebook Friday- We are bringing it back! Every Friday there will be a special posted on our Facebook page. Family Nights – June 6, 13, 20, 27, July 4, 11, 18, 25, August 1, 8, 15 – 5:00pm to close. Cost is $4.50 for individuals or $13.50 for a family up to six people, $2.25 for each additional family member. School’s Out Special - June 1 – Admission is just $4.00 for everyone! School’s Out Bash- June 3 – Join us for games, prizes, bounce house and fun for all ages. 10 Year Anniversary Special- June 10 – $4.00 admission for everyone all day. River Springs concessions stand will also be offering food specials all day! Father’s Day Special – June 17 - Dad gets in free with a paid child at regular rate. Ducky Dash – June 24 - Every patron entering the Water Park will receive a number that corresponding to a number on a rubber duck. Ducks will be sent down the slide and around the lazy river for a chance to win a RSWP Season Pass and a number of other prizes! Veteran’s Special - July 1 - All veterans get in free with a paid child at regular rate. Must show Valid Military ID.
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River Springs Summer Party – July 8 (rain date July 22) - Total Entertainment DJ, games, family activities, prizes and fun for all. Join the party from 1:00-5:00pm. Super Splash Special-Weekend Out – July 15 - $2.50 admission all day! Family Day Special- July 22 – All day admission is $4.50 per person or $21.00 per family up to 6 people, each additional family member is $3.50. 10 Year Anniversary Special (National Water Park Day)- July 28 – $4.00 admission for everyone all day. River Springs Concessions stand will also be offering food specials all day! Mother’s Special – July 29 - Moms gets in free with a paid child at regular rate. 10 Year Anniversary Special - August 5 – $4.00 admission for everyone all day. River Springs Concessions stand will also be offering food specials all day! Pre-Steele County Free Fair Special - August 12 - $3.50 admission all day! Super Splash Special - Customer Appreciation Special – August 19 - $2.50 admission for everyone all day! Park & Recreation Youth Programs Special - August 6-19 Any youth wearing their 2018 Owatonna Parks and Recreation program (soccer, t-ball, etc.) team sponsor t-shirt gets in for half the regular rate!
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PROGRAMS 2018
Morning activities at River Springs do not include the daily admission fee (unless otherwise noted). Lap Swim, Water Walking, Water Aerobics and Tiny Tot Time are included in the Season Pass. If you would like to stay for open swim after your program finishes, you must exit the park, return and pay the regular rate or use a coupon. Lap Swim and Water Walking Enjoy a pool workout at River Springs. Lap Swim is held in the activity pool and Water Walking is in the Lazy River. Youth under age 16 are not permitted, unless accompanied by an adult. Program is cancelled if lightning or thunder is present or when rain causes poor visibility for lifeguards. Dates: June 4 - August 4 Days & Times: Monday-Friday 6-8am (lap swim & water walking) Monday-Friday 8-9:45am (lap swim only) Saturday 11am-12pm (lap swim & water walking) Cost: $2.00 per visit Tiny Tot Time This is a relaxed play time for toddlers and children up to 6 years old and their parents or adult. Just the zero depth play area and play features in this area are available during this time. Older children may not use the facility until Open Swim hours. Dates: June 4 – August 10 Days & Times: Monday-Saturday 11:00am-12:00pm Cost: Regular Daily Admission Applies (price includes admission for the rest of the day)
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Therapeutic Recreation Program
Teen Club and functions similarly. Activities are more age appropriate for adults, as we encourage the independent pursuit of leisure interest, whenever Our recreation program offers possible. Night Club is a place to establish and cultivate friendships through a variety of leisure options for recreation. youth and adults with disabili• Meets weekly, Wednesdays 6:30-8:00pm, locations include Senior ties. We provide an adaptive forPlace and other sites mat as well as opportunities for • Transportation is available to members living in city limits for a miniinclusion. Our policy within the mal fee. Riders must call Owatonna Bus Company for pick up. Therapeutic Recreation program is to plan for the person first, the disability second, and to encour- LIFE LIFE (Leisure Is for Everyone) is a leisure education program designed for age the independent pursuit of personal leisure interests. Our goal is to make recreation/leisure choices avail- individuals with disabilities, starting at age 20. Members of the LIFE group able to everyone, and our objective is to accommodate individuals with neces- learn skills necessary to make the most of their leisure time. While keeping involved in recreation activities and pursuing new friendships, they also learn sary adaptations so they may participate as fully as their non-disabled peers. to plan and organize their daily schedules outside of work using a personal planner. Our goals are to explore personal leisure interests and community Membership Benefits: resources, develop an understanding of self-advocacy and personal indepen•A newsletter four times a year, providing a calendar of trips, special events, dence, and learn the rewards that come from volunteering. We encourage weekly scheduled activities and program information. •Transportation to local activities for members within city limits, enrolled in members to attend without staff, if possible. This group serves as a transition program between Teen Club and Night Club, and members will learn the the Night Club program. importance of choosing and planning leisure options. •Experienced Park and Recreation staff facilitating programs and events. • Meets weekly, Wednesdays 4:00-5:30 pm, locations include Senior •Discount on membership fees to the West Hills Tennis & Fitness Center Place and other sites •Access to resources and agencies such as ADD, Special Olympics and other • Personal planner is recommended, planning sessions held every 6 advocates for persons with disabilities. weeks •Scholarships and financial assistance available upon request. Inclusion in Youth Programs Youth with disabilities or health concerns are encouraged to participate in youth sports, aquatics, trips and summer programs. The inclusion policy of this program provides all children registered to participate with an equal advantage. Adaptive equipment, program modifications and other accommodations are available to assist the individual as needed. Individualized consultation with parents and coordination with the coach/instructor help make the transition possible. In addition, all coaches, aquatic staff and summer staff receive resource information for working with the child in their training sessions. We accept requests for one on one assistance for your child, but cannot guarantee it. We welcome any support staff provided by parents. When enrolling your child in sports and other programs, please let our staff know of medical conditions or other special needs. Information shared with a coach or instructor is confidential.
Adapted Groups
Details for Night Club, Teen Club, and LIFE • Membership and registration packets are available at the TR office and must be completed and submitted prior to starting. • Membership fee is $48 (includes tax) for six months, with fees due January 1 and July 1. • Weekly activity schedules appear in the TR newsletter and online at the Parks and Recreation website. • Programs operate year round, 43 weeks per year. • Questions, call Dani Bakken, Recreation Supervisor at 507-774-7110 Kid’s Leisure Swim Leisure Swim is a program designed for kids ages 6-16 who have disabilities. The instructor is a qualified water safety instructor and experienced in making adaptations for the swimmer with special needs. If a WSI is unavailable, lifeguard staff will conduct a leisure swim session using games and water activities to promote physical exercise, socialization, and independence in the water. Those using a wheelchair may use our pool lift for transfer in and out of the water. Anyone whose ability restricts them from using the locker rooms independently may use the bathroom and changing area located directly off the pool. A south side accessible entrance is available. If your child needs further 1:1 assistance, we ask you to provide a volunteer. Class limit is eight kids.
Teen Club Teen Club is an activity group designed for teens, 14-22 years, who have developmental disabilities and would benefit from social interaction and a place to meet friends. Activities include structured crafts, games, local trips/tours, and attending OHS events as a group. • Meets weekly, Thursdays 6:30-8:00pm at Senior Place, location may vary with activity Dates: Tuesdays, April 3 – May 29 Night Club Time: 6:00-7:00pm This social group is designed for adults 22 years and older, who have develLocation: West Hills Pool opmental disabilities and mental health issues. This group is an extension of Cost: $40.00
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Adult Programs
•
Thursday nights – Lower League (designed for more recreation level players)
Adult Tennis Leagues
•
Scheduled starting match times are 6:30pm & 8:00pm
Registration Deadline: March 5, 2018
•
$45-Tennis Center Member; $125-non member
Women’s Partnerless Doubles • March 12 – May 14, 2018 •
Scheduled starting match times are 6:30pm & 8:00pm
•
$45-Tennis Center Member; $125-non member
Men’s Rusty Racquet Doubles – Drop In (note: space is limited) • September – May
Men’s Partnerless Doubles • March 12 – May 14, 2018 •
Scheduled starting match times are 6:30pm & 8:00pm
•
$45-Tennis Center Member; $125-non member
Mixed Doubles • March 13 – May 17, 2018 •
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Wednesday Evening
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7:00-9:00pm
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$5 per night-Tennis Center Member; $10 per night-non member
Regular Programs: •
Mondays: Ladies Cardio from 7:00-8:00pm ($14 per person)
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Thursday: Men’s ‘Top Dog’ Doubles 4.0+ (by pro approval) from 6:308:00pm($5 for members/$10 for non-members)
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Friday: Morning Women’s Day Drill & Round Robin Play from 9:0010:30am ($14 per person)
Tuesday nights – Upper League (designed for higher level players) o Note: If there are not enough teams to have a split league, • all matches will be played on Tuesday night)
Saturday: Morning Co-Ed 3.5+ Cardio Tennis from 9:00-10:00am ($14 per person)
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Tennis – Other Services Tennis Racquet Stringing: Racquet Stringing and customization is available within 24 hours, within most cases. We have a selection of polyester, synthetic gut and multi-filament strings available. Stringing prices (tax not included): •
Synthetic Gut = $25
•
Polyester = $34
•
Excel = $36
•
Hybrids/Multi = $36
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Men’s League Team Fee: $350 (American League), $325 (other leagues) Tentative Nights of Play: American & Stripes – Wednesdays (starting May 3), Steele & Stars (Starting May8) – Mondays and some Thursdays, Four Diamond & Straight River – Thursdays and some Tuesdays (starting May 11) Men’s American League plays 22 games and includes double headers on most nights; other men’s leagues play 20 games with double headers many nights. Men’s fees include End of Year Tournament fee. If you do not wish to play in the post-season tournament, you must request a refund from the Owatonna Softball Association by July 1st.
Co-Rec League Team Fee: $195 • Natural Gut = $65 Night of Play: Tuesday (starting May 9) • Labor only = $18 The unique rules governing Co-Rec Softball help the sport remain recreational. Co-Rec plays 14 games. The bottom league is recreational and teams can Ball Machine: The ball machine is a great way to get extra strokes in to play games with as many women as they want. help refine your game and build your stamina. There are two different styles of ball machine available for rent in half hour increments to both Team Entry Fees members and non-members. Rental rates vary based on machine style Entry Fees are due on or before Wednesday, March 14. Please pay at the Parks and Recreation Office, checks are payable to Owatonna Parks and and membership status. Recreation.
Good Luck Huskies Adult Slow-pitch Softball
Player Fees Player fees are due before the first night of play. Checks are payable to Owatonna Parks & Recreation. All fees include tax and a Softball Association fee for field improvements. ($10 for co-rec and $15 for men).
The Owatonna Park and Recreation Department in cooperation with the Owatonna Slow Pitch Softball Association offers organized leagues in Men’s and Co-Rec softball. Games are played from early May through late August at the Fairgrounds softball complex. • Registration materials are available at the Parks and Recreation Office and online. • • •
Men’s League $45 for Owatonna and Steele County residents, $55 for outside Steele County Co-Rec League $40 for Owatonna and Steele County residents, $55 for outside Steele County
Individuals wishing to find a team should call 507-444-4321 to be put Umpires If you are interested in umpiring, call the Park and Recreation Office at 507on a list. 444-4321 for more details. A clinic to discuss local rules, expectations, and to Do your personal best. Team registration deadline is Wednesday, March 14 at 4:30pm. hand out assignments and schedules will be held in April.
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Mandatory Managers Meeting/Annual Softball Association Meeting is Like aof good neighbor, State Farm is there. April 23 at 6pm at Owatonna Knights Columbus, schedules will be available and player’s fees can be paid that evening. ®
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Fitness Tai Chi Tai Chi is a Chinese martial art and form of stylized, meditative exercise, characterized by methodically slow circular and stretching movements and positions of bodily balance. Cost: $1 per class Day: Wednesdays & Fridays Time: 9:30am Location: SeniorPlace Pilates Pilates is a proven gentle total body workout which strengthens deep back muscles, abdominals, upper and lower body as well as improving flexibility. This is a very beginner class. Exercises are balanced with stretches throughout. Class will leave you refreshed and relaxed. Clean mats will be provided for use or bring your own. Instructor: Susan Bernhart. Cost: $2 per session Days: Mondays & Thursdays Time: 9:30-10:30am Location: SeniorPlace Yoga Yoga is a series of postures and stretches in combination with breathing to develop flexibility and relaxation. Proper alignment of the body will bring balance, strength, and calmness to the participant. Cost: - 12 Class Punch card: $60.00 SP members/$72 non-members - 6 Class Punch card: $33 SP members/$39 non-members - Individual classes: $6 SP members/$7 non-members Days: Tuesdays & Thursdays Time: 10:30-11:30am Location: SeniorPlace
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No Annual Contracts Required! Pick your length of membership or drop in as your schedule permits for a daily fee. Ask if your company has a corporate discount, if not, check with us about getting one set up. We participate with several health insurance providers to help you stay fit. We partner with Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Minnesota, UCare, Health Partners, South Country Health Alliance and Preferred One to offer those with coverage special fitness programs.
Membership Rates (tax not included)
Tennis
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Individual $36.00 $300.00 $30/Month Junior $20.00 $168.00 $17/Month Couple $45.00 $378.00 $39/Month Family $50.00 $420.00 $42/Month **A Tennis membership includes Tennis Center court use. (additional court fees would apply)
Fitness
Individual $36.00 $255.00 $30/Month Junior $20.00 $168.00 $17/Month Couple $41.00 $275.00 $33/Month Family $46.00 $295.00 $35/Month Summer Pass: Memorial Day to Labor Day (Individual) $60.00 (Couple or Family) $75.00 **A Fitness membership provides access to the basketball court, weight room, cardio room, sauna, pool (during open swim times), running track and locker rooms/showers.
Combination
Individual $46.00 $320.00 $39/Month Junior $30.00 $252.00 $26/Month Couple $50.00 $420.00 $42/Month Family $56.00 $470.00 $47/Month **A Tennis/Fitness Combo membership includes everything in the Fitness and Tennis memberships.
Phone number – 444-4290 502 Dunnell Drive, Owatonna The West Hills Tennis & Fitness Center is owned and operated by the City of Owatonna, Parks and Recreation Department. Fitness Center Day Pass
Available at the facility: • Cardiovascular and strength training equipment • Gymnasium • Sauna • Running track • Six indoor tennis courts • Heated swimming pool • Locker rooms with showers
Monday through Friday Saturday and Sunday Ages 2 & under (1 child/1 adult)
$4.00 $5.00 FREE (with paid adult)
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Upcoming Specials: March - The Luck of the Draw- Each Fitness day pass guest is entered into a drawing to win a free individual month fitness membership (one entry for each day pass purchased). April -: Just Do It- Purchase a month membership at regular price and get a 2nd month of equal or lesser value for ½ price! Not eligible with any other specials or discounts. May - Water Aerobic Drawing- Purchase a Water Aerobics session and get entered into a drawing for a free future month session of equal or lesser value. June-August - Beat the Heat- Summer Fitness Pass. Individual pass is $60; Couple or Family Pass is $75 (Summer Pass is good from Memorial Day to Labor Day).
Facility Hours:
Tennis Center, Weight & Cardio Rooms, Track, Sauna, Basketball Court Monday-Thursday 6:00am-9:30pm Friday 6:00am-7:00pm Saturday 8:00am-6:00pm Sunday 11:00am-6:00pm Open Swim Hours Monday, Wednesday, Friday Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Saturday and Sunday
6:00am-7:15am 7:00pm-9:00pm 1:00pm-4:00pm
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Personal Trainer If you are in need of a Personal Trainer, the Tennis & Fitness Center has just the person for you! Our facility trainer, Aaron Halla, has a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education, NonTeaching (Exercise Science), an ACE Trainer Certification and many years’ experience as a fitness trainer. Aaron is an Owatonna native and an OHS alumni. He has trained various levels of fitness abilities: from athletes, to beginners, to those with special needs. He has a flexible schedule, affordable training packages, and will work with you to meet all your fitness and health needs. Strength Circuit Training Lead by our Personal Trainer, this class will provide exercises that will help you with fitness goals as well as daily activities. Your strength, balance and coordination will be enhanced with participation in this class. Exercises will be adapted to your fitness level and abilities. Winter Sessions Days: Monday and Wednesday Time: 5:00 – 6:00pm Location: West Hills Gym Fee (12 classes): $30 Tennis & Fitness Member; $50 non-members, $10 per day drop in
Additional open swim hours may be available during school breaks, facility closed Easter Day.
Session 1: January 15 – February 28, 2018 Session 2: March 5 – April 11, 2018
Looking for a place to host a birthday party, church group event or just to have a drop-in group get together? Private rentals are available for the swimming pool, basketball court and/or room space. Contact us for more information.
Summer Sessions Day: Wednesday Time: 5:00 – 6:00pm Location: West Hills Gym Fee (6 classes): $15 Tennis & Fitness Member; $25 non-members, $10 per day drop in
Water Aerobics (fee includes tax) March – April - May Classes Monday, Wednesday, Friday $30 per month Choose one: 7:30-8:25am or 8:30-9:25am or 9:30-10:25am Tuesday, Thursday $20 per month Choose one: 6:15-7:10am or 8:00-8:55am or 4:00 4:55pm Tuesday 10:15-11:15am $10 per month Thursday 10:15-11:15am $10 per month Monday, Wednesday 11:30-12:25pm $20 per month Tuesday, Thursday 11:30-12:25pm $20 per month Monday, Wednesday 4:00-4:55pm $20 per month Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 5:00-5:55pm $30 per month Saturday 8:00-8:55am $10 per month
Session 1: April 18 – May 23, 2018 Session 2: May 30 – July 11, 2018 (No Class July 4) Session 3: July 18, 2018 – August 29, 2018 (No class August 15)
West Hills Tennis Player Portfolio
The West Hills Tennis Player Portfolio is a resource players can use to connect with other tennis players for purposes such as finding new opponents, teammates and subs for league. The portfolio is made up of West Hills Tennis and Fitness Center members and patrons who complete the authorization form allowing us to give out their contact information to other tennis players. The portfolio is kept at the tennis office desk and is available any time upon request. If you submit the form and choose to opt out in the future, simply inform us and you would be removed from the list. Stop by the Tennis & Fitness Center for more information or to sign up.
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Purchase season passes in-person at the Parks and Recreation Office, 540 West Hills Circle. Monthly payment plans (withdrawn on the 15th of the month) may be set up for any number of months, as long as the membership is paid in full by December 1st. One of Mayo Clinic’s 12 Habits of Highly Healthy People includes trying new things? While you let go of preconceived ideas of your results, you can increase confidence & self-esteem, reduce boredom & loneliness, and boost personal growth! Head out to Brooktree to try the future of the fairways...Fling Golf! Equipment is free to borrow and green fees are the same as regular golf, no golf experience is needed.
A great golf destination to play, relax & enjoy! 1369 Cherry Street (507) 444-2467 (alternate phone (507) 676-4227) Mary Jo Knudson, Clubhouse Manager – maryjo.knudson@ci.owatonna. mn.us
Season Passes
In 2018, we have restructured our membership guidelines giving you more options for passes, based on when you golf. As part of the restructuring and One of the finest municipal golf courses in southern Minnesota, the 18-hole, budgeting process, a market analysis was completed. Brooktree had the lowest 6684 yard championship course is located in NE Owatonna near the entrance membership rates of all regional competitive courses in a 50-mile radius. After rate adjustments, we still land in the bottom third of the regional market. of Mineral Springs Park. The course is welcoming to players of all ages, yet still provides plenty of risk-reward opportunities for seasoned golfers. Brook- We are proud to have one of the best courses at an affordable rate. tree is a member of the USGA, MGA and NGF. When choosing your 2018 membership, be sure to pay attention to the “age Brooktree was voted the Best Golf Course in Southern Minnesota the last three as of ” date. All previous pass holders who turned 55 in 2017 are grandfathered in to the new senior category. To maintain ‘grandfathered status’ for years by SCENE Magazine readers. more than one year, golfers must not let their membership lapse from year to year. * indicates taxable fee
The course is generally open from April – October, as weather permits. Clubhouse and Pro Shop hours listed here are general guidelines and change based on daylight, weather, league and tournament play. Hours are posted monthly at the clubhouse. April 8:00a.m. – 8:00p.m. May 8:00a.m. – 9:00p.m. June, July & August 6:30a.m. – 9:30p.m. September 8:00a.m. – 8:00p.m. October 9:00a.m. – 7:00p.m. **We are in the process of switching computer systems, please watch for an announcement on the Facebook page and website as to when we are able to sell season passes. Sorry for the inconvenience. Since we were not able to set up payment plans beginning in January, we have adjusted the last payment date to allow for lower monthly payments. Signed agreements for all payment plans are required.**
Juniors New age range Age 8-20, as of 12/31/17; full season pass, reciprocal card included Base rate $200* BGA dues $5* Surcharge $10 Tax $15.12 Total $230.12 Futures New age category Age 21-25, as of 12/31/17; full season pass, reciprocal card included Base rate $300* BGA dues $5* Surcharge $10 Tax $22.49 Total $337.49 Young Adult New age range Age 26-32, as of 12/31/17; full season pass, reciprocal card included Base rate $450* BGA dues $5* Surcharge $10 Tax $33.56 Total $498.56 Adult New age range Age 33-61 as of 12/31/17; full season pass, reciprocal card included Base rate $650* BGA dues $5* Surcharge $10 Tax $48.30 Total $713.30
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Senior Single New age range Age 62-79 as of 12/31/18, OR, previous pass holder age 55-61 as of 12/31/17; full season pass, reciprocal card included Base rate $615* BGA dues $5* Surcharge $10 Tax $45.73 Total $675.73 Super Senior New age category Age 80 & better as of 12/31/18; full season pass, reciprocal card included Base rate $525* BGA dues $5* Surcharge $10 Tax $39.08 Total $579.08 Senior Couple New age range Oldest spouse age 62 & better as of 12/31/18, OR, previous pass holder, oldest spouse age 55 & better as of 12/31/17. Must reside in the same household. Full season pass, reciprocal cards included Base rate $820* BGA dues $10* Surcharge $20 Tax $61.21 Total $911.21
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Daily Rates (includes sales tax & surcharge) Monday through Friday 9 hole green fees $16 18 hole green fees $26 Weekends & Holidays 9 hole green fees $20 18 hole green fees $31 Power Cart Rental 9 holes, per person $9 18 holes, per person $14
Family New dependent age range Maximum of 2 adults, all dependents age 6-18 and futures as of 12/31/17. Must reside in the same household and be immediate Punch Cards* (includes sales tax & surcharge) family members. Full season pass, reciprocal cards for each member included Base rate $850* BGA dues $10* Surcharge $20 Tax $63.43 Total $943.43 Green Fee Punch Cards: Each dependent 18+ BGA dues $5* Surcharge $10 Tax $.37 Each $5.37 Ten – 9 hole rounds - $160 Ten – 18 hole rounds - $260 Weekday Couple New category Two adults residing in the same household. No age restriction. Power Cart Punch Cards: Golfing available only Monday through Friday. Reciprocal cards included. Twenty – 9 hole rounds - $126 Base rate $750* BGA dues $10* Surcharge $20 Tax $56.05 Total $836.05 Twenty – 18 hole rounds - $182 Weekday Single New category No age restriction. Golfing available only Monday through Friday. Reciprocal card included. Base rate $570* BGA dues $5* Surcharge $10 Tax $42.41 Total $627.41 Reciprocal courses (at the time of publication) include: GreenLea in Albert Lea, Dodge Country Club in Dodge Center, Riverview in New Richland, The Oaks in Hayfield, *NEW* Lakeside Country Club in Waseca, *NEW* Faribault Golf and Country Club. More courses may be added!
Corporate Packages
Looking to take potential clients out for a round of golf? Want to reward your employees? Affordable corporate packages are available. Each 18-hole round is for four people with carts. Rental clubs included. Must pay with company issued check or credit card. Valid for foursomes only Monday through Friday, weekends with prior approval. No league or holiday play. Choose: 5 rounds $600+tax, 10 rounds - $1,100+tax, 15 rounds - $1500+tax. Other Fees (includes sales tax): Golf Club Rental - $8 Pull Cart Rental - $2
MGA Handicap - $37.58/season Club Storage - $40/season
Season Trail Fee for personal carts (includes tax) Regular Rate $429.50/season
Senior Rate $375.81/season
*18-hole punch cards may only be used for 18-hole rounds. (Not two people playing 9 holes each.) * Power cart punch card prices are per person, not per cart. * 2017 punch cards will be honored until June 1st, 2018.
Specials Military, Veteran & Senior Discount Take 10% off daily green fee & cart rentals Available Monday - Friday, Seniors are 62+, not available for evening league play Happy Hour $20 for 9-holes & a cart, or $30 for 18-holes & a cart Available Monday – Thursday, Tee times between 12:52 and 3:56, not available for league play Miles Away Monday $20 for 9-holes & a cart, or $30 for 18-holes & a cart Available all day every Monday, for those living outside of Steele County, not available for league play Family Sunday Funday $15 per pair (green fees) and $5 cart rental Available Sundays after 2 p.m., for children ages 5 & up with an adult, each golfer must have their own set of clubs, call ahead for availability
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Free Birthday Round Redeem anytime during your birthday week! Cart not included, winter birthdays celebrate together – December in April, November in May, March in June, February in July and January in August
Rewards
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Men’s Tuesday Evening – limited to 14 teams. Four man teams, match play. 5:30 p.m. shotgun start. Begins May 1st, last night August 7th. Team Fee (payable to Park & Rec): $135.00 Individual Fee (payable to Park & Rec): $37.58, includes MGA handicap
Senior Men’s Thursday Morning – limited to 14 teams. Four man teams, Loyalty Card – Cart Rental Rent a cart five times and get the 6th rental free! match play. Begins May 3rd, last day August 9th.st 9:00a.m. shotgun start for first four weeks, 8:30a.m shotgun begins May 31 . Each complete card is entered in a monthly Team Fee (payable to Park & Rec): $25 per player on roster drawing! Individual Fee (payable to Park & Rec): $37.58, includes MGA handicap Loyalty Card – Green Fees
Pay for five rounds and get a BOGO guest pass! Each complete card is entered in a monthly drawing!
Punch Cards
Use your entire green fee or cart punch card and be entered into a monthly drawing!
A little lacrosse, a little golf, a little baseball, a lot of FUN! Check out the ‘Future of the Fairway’. Brooktree is one of ten courses in Minnesota to jump on the trend of Fling Golf. With a little bit of practice, you can play in less time, and with a lot less equipment! Just one fling stick is all you need to play. And the cost to rent a stick in 2018…FREE! Just leave a deposit at the pro shop to cover damage or a broken stick. Just exactly what is Fling Golf? Check it out at www.flinggolf.com It’s a perfect way to get a non-golfer out on the course with you for a round. Green fees are regular daily rates, or are included in your membership! Brooktree Golf Association – Annual Meeting All season pass holders are welcome! Hear from the BGA Board President, Phil Williams; get a rundown of grounds projects and get a peek at what the 2018 season has in store. Enter to win door prizes. Cash bar and appetizers for purchase. Tuesday, April 10th at 6 p.m. at the Brooktree Clubhouse League Information Registration is now open, closes April 1st, or until leagues are full for Men’s and Senior League. Contact Drake Simonson, league coordinator for more details: Drake.simonson@ci.owatonna.mn.us. Register at the Parks and Rec Office 540 West Hills Circle or by phone 507-444-4321. League Meeting is April 5th, 6:00pm at Brooktree Clubhouse. (Except Wednesday Morning League)
Men’s Monday Evening – limited to 14 teams. Four man teams, match play. 5:30 p.m. shotgun start. Begins April 30th, last night August 6th. Team Fee (payable to Park & Rec): $ 135.00 Individual Fee (payable to Park & Rec): $ 37.58, includes MGA handicap
Men’s Thursday Evening – limited to 14 teams. Four man teams, match play. 5:30 p.m. shotgun start. Begins May 3rd, last night August 9th. Team Fee (payable to Park & Rec): $135.00 Individual Fee (payable to Park & Rec): $37.58, includes MGA handicap Women’s Wednesday Morning – no participant limit. Register individually, play of the day. 9 a.m. shotgun start. Begins May 2nd, last day September 26th. Fee payable to Wednesday morning ladies league: $15 Fee payable to Park & Rec (a.m. league only): $20 Fee payable to Park & Rec (if also participating in and paying p.m. league fee): $0 League Meeting April 18th 10a.m. at Brooktree Clubhouse. Women’s Wednesday Evening – limited to 28 teams. Two gal teams, best ball, modified match play. 5:30 p.m. shotgun start. Begins May 2nd, last night August 22nd. Team Fee (payable to Park & Rec): $15 per player on team Individual Fee (payable to Park & Rec): $37.58, includes MGA handicap Outings & Tournaments Let Brooktree host your next company outing or your charity tournament – 12 golfer minimum, 144 maximum – call for availability, packages and pricing.
2018 Tournament & Special Event Calendar We are finalizing our 2018 calendar. Look for more details in the Summer Brochure, on the website & Brooktree Facebook page. We are bringing back Wine, Women & Golf; Mommy/Daddy & Me; Parent & Child Golf and other fun events! Dates to be announced soon!
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Trail Rules: The trail system has been created to provide a variety of recreational uses and opportunities for residents and visitors. To ensure the trail system is a safe and fun place for all users, please follow the rules of the road. • Stay as near to right side of the trail as you can while still traveling safely.
Master’s Bar & Grille looks forward to serving you again in 2018! Get ready to enjoy great sandwiches, awesome appetizers, fresh & famous bagels and fresh entrée size salads. Don’t forget the full bar with an ample wine menu, yummy cocktails and daily happy hour! As always, the patio has great atmosphere, including a gas firepit and amazing views! Use Master’s catering off-site, or host your next event at Brooktree! Like the Brooktree Facebook page for specials and announcements of live music events!
Owatonna Parks & Trails City Parks
Hours: 6:00am until 11:00pm.
Brown, Buecksler, Cashman, Central, Crocus, Dartts, Falkland Meadows, Fremont, Gainey, Hammann, Hazel, Jaycee, Kaplan’s Woods Parkway, Kriesel, Kriesel’s Woods Park, Lake Chase, Manthey, Maple Creek Greenbelt, Mineral Springs, Morehouse, North Bluff Park, Leo Rudolph Nature Reserve, River Springs Water Park, Summer Park, West Hills, Willow, and Steele Country Fairgrounds Park.
Hard Surface Trails
Buxton Trail, Kaplan’s Woods Parkway Trail, Cashman Crossing, North Straight River Parkway (large woods and Wildung/Ihlenfeld Trails) and the Muckle Trail. Maps are available at the Parks & Recreation office.
If you walk all the trails in Owatonna, even at a leisurely pace, you can burn more than 1500 calories. Enjoy the spring weather, burn calories, and spend quality time with friends and family by walking on your Owatonna trails.
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Cyclists and in-line skaters should pass on the left when going by others moving in the same direction. Look ahead and back to be sure the lane is clear before pulling out to pass, then give a warning signal by voice, bell, or horn before passing.
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When traveling in a group, use only half the trail, so as not to block the flow of traffic.
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Pets must be on a leash. You are responsible for cleaning up after your pets. Dispensers with “pooper-scoopers” are available on each trail. •
Trails are recreational. Cyclists and in-line skaters may not race or use excessive speed. Please report any misuse, vandalism, or maintenance problem to 507-444-4321 or 507-444-3800. Dog Park at Lake Chase Bring your pooch out to the Lake Chase Dog Park. Opened in July of 2014, this park has been a popular spot for dogs and their humans to socialize with others! Help keep our park in good shape, and remember to scoop your poop! The park is located at 1915 State Avenue NW.
In-Line Rink Available for use at Morehouse Park. Lighting can be activated by following instructions next to the walk-in door. Reservations can also be made for exclusive use through the Park and Recreation office at no charge. Owatonna Soccer Complex Lincoln School is home to the complex, and has nine fields exclusively for soccer use. Softball/baseball practice and golfing are NOT allowed on the fields. Tennis Courts Sixteen city-owned tennis courts are available. Manthey Park Courts (also striped for Pickleball), Sid Kenyon Courts (near Lincoln School), Brown Park Courts (artificial turf ) and Dartts Park Courts. Six indoor courts are available at the Tennis Center at West Hills. Pavilions Pavilions are available at Brown Park, Dartts Park (small and large), Fairgrounds Park, Gainey Park, Jaycee Park, Kaplan’s Woods Parkway, Manthey Park (small and large), Mineral Springs Park (small and large), Morehouse Park (large and Warsinski Chalet), and Owatonna Soccer Complex.
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Alcohol is allowed at all parks, except at Central Park, Cashman Park and Kaplan’s Wood Parkway, or Owatonna Soccer Complex. Glass containers are not allowed in any parks. Permits for large containers are required. Permits are available at the Parks & Recreation office for $10 and an additional damage deposit of $50. Minnesota Statue 340 regulates against the sale of alcoholic beverages.
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Brooktree Golf Course
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Garbage - Pavilion renters are reminded that they are responsible for picking up and disposing of all garbage that is created by users into garbage cans provided or they could forfeit the damage deposit.
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Pavilion Rental Policies Cancellation by the renting party must give notice one month prior to the reservation and the rental fee will be refunded, less a $10 cancellation fee. Notice less than one month prior will not be refunded. If the Parks and Recreation
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Department finds it necessary to cancel a pavilion reservation, a full refund will be given.
Pavilion Reservations Reservations are made at the Parks & Recreation office, and may be made up to a year in advance. Rates vary depending on pavilion size and length of rental. Both the reservation fee and refundable damage deposit must be paid at the time of reservation.
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Chalet - No smoking is allowed in the Warsinski Chalet. Balloons are not allowed. Keys should be picked up one or two business days before the rental. Damage deposits will be forfeit for anyone using balloons or failing to return their key. A $50 fee will be charged if the parks on-call person is called to open the Chalet on the day of the event.
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Owatonna area. Many of those businesses have agreed to provide a discount for their goods or services to SeniorPlace members. Membership dues: $37.58 per person. Facility SeniorPlace is located in the West Hills Complex, 500 Dunnell Drive Hours until Memorial Day are:
Equipment Rental • Monday-Friday 8:00am-8:00pm. Owatonna Parks and Recreation is giving you the opportunity to rent a variety of recreational equipment year round. We’ve got equipment to fit your • Saturday 9:00am-4:00pm needs including; Baseball/Softball Gloves, Footballs, GPS Units, Picnic Packs, NEW! Fishing Rods, Backyard Games and bounce house rental! Some rental equip• Sunday 8:00am-12:00 pm ment may require a security deposit. Call our office for more information! Phone: 507-444-4280 Please reserve in advance to ensure the availability of the items you want. Event and Special Use Permits Anything park use other than a private party rental will require an event or special use permit to be completed. These uses would include tournaments, fundraising events, Central Park stage, festivals, or any other event that requires additional assistance from park, street or other city crews; or a request to waive fees.
SeniorPlace
A division of the Owatonna Parks and Recreation Department, it is our vision that we become an indispensable asset to boomers, seniors and our community by offering programs and services that enable boomers and seniors to live healthy and meaningful lives in their own homes in their community.
SeniorPlace members can access discounts at over 40 businesses in Owatonna with our Partnership Program. The savings earned using just a few of these deals equals the low cost of membership! Stop by to learn more about our partners and become a member for only $37.58.
Stay up to date with SeniorPlace and Senior Programming: Website: www.ci.owatonna.mn.us/parksrecreation/senior-place Facebook: www.facebook.com/SeniorPlace Dancing at the Elks We will be dancing at the Elks on the second Tuesday of the month, from 1:00-4:30pm. Thanks to the Owatonna Elks Club and Diane Kath-Schoenfeld! This is a great time to socialize, dance and exercise! Refreshments and snacks provided. Schedule: April 10, May 8, June 12 Cost: $5.00 SP member, $6.00 non-member Tai Chi Tai Chi is a Chinese martial art and form of stylized, meditative exercise, characterized by methodically slow circular and stretching movements and positions of bodily balance. Cost: $1 per class Day: Wednesdays & Fridays Time: 9:30am Location: SeniorPlace
Pilates Pilates is a proven gentle total body workout which strengthens deep back muscles, abdominals, upper and lower body as well as improving flexibility. This is a very beginner class. Exercises are balanced with stretches throughout. Class will leave you refreshed and relaxed. Clean mats will be provided for use or bring your own. Instructor: Susan Bernhart. Membership Cost: $2 per session Owatonna SeniorPlace is a place Days: Mondays & Thursdays for leisure and recreational pursuits Time: 9-10am for adults over 50 years of age. Our Location: SeniorPlace yearly memberships run from January through December. By becomYoga ing a member of the Owatonna Yoga is a series of postures and stretches in combination with breathing to SeniorPlace, you are provided with develop flexibility and relaxation. Proper alignment of the body will bring full access to the facility, full particibalance, strength, and calmness to the participant. pation to any of the daily programs Cost: - 12 Class Punch card: $60.00 SP members or activities, great discounts to all programs, trips and activities. Another $72 non-members benefit that you will gain by becoming a member is being part of our partner- 6 Class Punch card: $33 SP members/$39 non-members ship program. The SeniorPlace has collaborated with various businesses in the - Individual classes: $6 SP members/$7 non-members
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Days: Tuesdays & Thursdays Time: 10:30-11:15am Location: SeniorPlace
Shuffleboard Come join us for an hour of shuffleboard every Thursday at the SeniorPlace. Whether you are a veteran with many years of shuffleboard experience or if you are just learning the rules, we think you will have a good time getting a little exercise with some local “good sports.” Equipment provided. Cost: Free for SP Members Days/Time: Thursdays at 12:30pm Other Activities Bingo Each week there are 19 games and a blackout round. of SeniorPlace to play Bingo. Cost: $.50 per card Days: Fridays Time: 12:30-2:45pm Location: Multi-Purpose Room 1st Floor Card Groups Cribbage Mondays Maj Jongg Tuesdays Hand & Foot Tuesdays & Thursdays Bridge Wednesdays Pinochle Monday, Wed & Fridays Mexican Train Wednesdays 500 Fridays
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Chair Aerobics Enjoy a real aerobic workout, without getting out of your chair! This fun program consists of warm-ups, exercises, cool-downs & stretches. Offered by Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Institute. Call 507-977-2150 to register. Cost: $10 per month or $1.25 per class Day: Mondays & Thursdays Time: 10:30-11:15am Weight Training for Seniors A therapist leads the group in a program of warm-up exercises, weight lifting exercises with hand-held weights, cool-down exercises and stretching. We ask for a commitment of 3 times per week for 3 months to start the program. Offered by Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Institute, call 507-977-2150 to register Cost: $25 per month Day: Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays Time: 8:30-9:30am or 3:15-4:15pm Billiards The SeniorPlace Billiards group meets on Tuesdays at 8 am or Thursdays at 1 pm. You do not have to be a pool shark to enjoy a game of billiards. Come on down and play a game or two. Both men and women are always welcome to join the group. Drop-in billiards is also available Monday-Sunday when the building is open. Cost: $.50 cents for 2 hours.
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Room Rentals Available Great for weddings, birthdays, retirements, meetings, showers, or family gettogethers! We are also booking dates for 2018 graduation parties. Rooms (capacity): Multi-Purpose Room with kitchen (160), Board Room (50), East Meeting Room (35), West Meeting Room with kitchen (50), South Meeting Room (12), 3rd Floor North Meeting Room, 2nd Floor North Meeting Room Call SeniorPlace for rates and availability.
Minnesota State Public School Orphanage Museum
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• Cemetery (learn the history of 198 children buried there) • State School Museum (inside City Administration Building) • Call for group tours by Harvey Ronglien (State Schooler) • Outdoor Audio Tour Stations-seasonal May 1 - November 1 Museum Hours: Monday - Friday: 7:00am-5:00pm (Main Entrance) Saturday & Sunday: 1:00pm-5:00pm (Enter through the Owatonna Arts Center)
Cottage 11 Tuesday-Sunday May 1-Labor Day:1pm-4pm Labor Day-Dec 31: 1pm-3pm Closed January and February March 1-April 30: 1pm-3pm The property of the Minnesota State Public School for Dependent and Neor by appt. at 507-774-7369 glected Children, now known as the West Hills Complex, has been listed on $2 per person donation appreciated. the National Register of Historic Places as a Historic District since DecemTours: ber 28, 2010. Self-guided tours of the main Museum, Cottage 11 & grounds tour are free of charge. (Donations are appreciated.) Learn the history of the Minnesota State Public School for Dependent and Guided tours are available. Please contact the Orphanage Museum for details Neglected Children & reservations. • Tour Cottage 11, original cottage that housed boys 6-13 (19231945)
Phone: 507-774-7369 E-mail: museum@ci.owatonna.mn.us Website: www.orphanagemuseum.com
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