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Coming Soon New fitness center opening soon in the Farmington Hills Community Center - The Hawk. The Hawk Fitness Center will feature brand new, state of the art strength and cardio equipment from PRECOR, FREEMOTION, ASSAULT, and other top brands.
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SPRING/SUMMER 2021 Farmington Hills Special Services Department The Costick Center 28600 W. Eleven Mile Rd. Farmington Hills, MI 48336
On the cover: Stars in the Park is a free summer concert series that takes place on most Thursday evenings between mid-June and mid-August each year at the Heritage Park Amphitheater at 24915 Farmington Road. Concert goers love the natural setting of Heritage Park and many make a habit of going to several concerts each summer. We encourage you to bring a blanket, lawn chair and a picnic dinner to enjoy on the hill! See back cover for 2021 dates.
(1/2 mile east of Middlebelt Rd.)
248-473-1830 Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm
The Stars in the Park Concert Series is a program that is brought to you by the City of Farmington Hills Special Services Department’s Cultural Arts Division. Mercedes-Benz Financial Services is the exclusive sponsor of the summer concerts.
Adults 50 & Better 248-473-1830 Cultural Arts 248-473-1800 Facilities Rental 248-473-1846 Golf Club 248-476-5910 Ice Arena 248-478-8800 Nature Center 248-477-1135 Parks 248-473-1879 Recreation 248-473-1800 Riley Archery Range 248-477-1135 Youth Centers 248-473-1800
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The Farmington Hills Community Center - The Hawk is scheduled to open late Spring 2021. See fhgov.com for more information. 29995 W 12 Mile Rd, Farmington Hills, MI 48334 248-473-1800
COVID-19 RESPONSE Farmington Hills Special Services is committed to the health and safety of all participants, staff and community members. We will continue to follow proper safety, cleaning, and social distancing guidelines as provided by the CDC, State of Michigan and Oakland County.
The best way to sign up is to register online @ https://recreg.fhgov.com In Person at The Costick Center · After Hours Drop Box Available
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29. Art on the Grand 31. Esports 32. Technology Classes 47. Babysitter Training 60. The Hawk - Farmington Hills Community Center 97. Dog Park Information 98. Farmington Community Library 102. Parks & Facilities Map 104. Park Shelter Rentals 105. Registration Information & Form 107. City Directory (inside back cover)
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events
march - august 2021
March 19 7:30-9:00 pm
March 27 10:30 am-12:30 pm
adult flashlight egg hunt
Egg hunt
Our traditional Adult Flashlight Egg Hunt is heading outside. We begin our night with a boxed dinner, followed by games and lots of laughs. We’ll start our egg hunt once it gets dark, redeem eggs for raffle tickets to win sweet prizes. We will have a cash bar for beer and wine. Event will run rain or shine, dress for the weather! Please bring a mask. AGES: 21+ PRICE: R/NR $80/$100 - 4 PERSON TABLE / CODE #211238-01 R/NR $120/$150 - 6 PERSON TABLE / CODE #211238-02 PHONE: 248-473-1800 LOCATION: LONGACRE HOUSE GAZEBO • 24705 FARMINGTON RD
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Hop on down the bunny trail to search for your eggs, stop at treat stations along the way to collect fun prizes. Event will run rain or shine, dress for the weather! Children will have an opportunity to take a socially distanced picture with the Easter Bunny! This event can take 30-60 min depending on your pace. Pre-registration is required for both children and adults due to limited capacity. *Events are subject to change due to Health and Safety Guidelines PRICE: R/NR: $9/$13 REGISTRATION CODE: 210507-01 (start time of 10:30am) 210507-02 (start time of 11:30am) PHONE: 248-473-1800 LOCATION: HERITAGE PARK • 24915 FARMINGTON RD
June 5 / 10 am-7 pm June 6 / 11 am-5pm
Art on the grand Farmington & Farmington Hills are proud to announce the return of our 12th Annual Juried Fine Arts and Craft Fair. Unique Artists // Kids Art Alley Art Market* // Outdoor Dining and Shopping *Events are subject to change due to Health and Safety Guidelines AGES: All ages PRICE: FREE WEBSITE: artonthegrand.com LOCATION: GRAND RIVER AVENUE • HISTORIC DOWNTOWN FARMINGTON *subject to change
The Great Campout
June 5 - 6 // Get ready for the 15th Annual Farmington Hills Campout!
For one night we’re creating a campground in Heritage Park and offering families the opportunity to give camping a try! Pitch your tent and set up your site any time after 1 pm on June 5th then from 4-9 pm everyone can stop by Heritage Park for a free event that provides fun, excitement, and education on what it means to camp and what families can do in the Great Outdoors! Great Farmington Hills Campout Partners: The City of Farmington Hills // Dick’s Sporting Goods // Busch’s Fresh Market // Farmhouse Coffee and Ice Cream // Farmington Area Optimist Club // Boys Scouts of America // Girl Scouts of the USA // and others! *Events are subject to change due to Health and Safety Guidelines
August 16 6:00-8:00 pm
splash bash June 20 6:30-8:30 pm
Summer solstice celebration Celebrate the longest day of the year, the Summer Solstice, at Heritage Park! Take a hayride through the park, enjoy roasting marshmallows around a campfire, explore the Nature Center, create a garden fairy door and art projects, and find out what makes this day so special with games and outdoor activities. *Events are subject to change due to Health and Safety Guidelines AGES: All ages PRICE: $8 REGISTRATION CODE: PN3261 PHONE: 248-477-1135 LOCATION: HERITAGE PARK • 24915 FARMINGTON RD
August 10 5:00-8:00 pm
Marshmallow fly & Fry Collect marshmallows and turn them in for goodies! Cook hot dogs and s’mores over the fire or purchase already cooked hot dogs. Enjoy games, bouncers and more! Hot dogs and s’mores can be purchased at the event. (Sponsored by Busch’s Fresh Food Market)
*Events are subject to change due to Health and safety Guidelines AGES: All ages PRICE: FREE PHONE: 248-473-1800 LOCATION: HERITAGE PARK • 24915 FARMINGTON RD
This all-ages event is fun for the entire family! Heat up bouncing in our bounce house, then cool down on our Splash Pad. Outdoor movie to follow. Food and drink items will be available on-site for purchase. (Sponsored by Park It Family Fun Nights)
*Events are subject to change due to Health and Safety Guidelines AGES: All ages PRICE: FREE PHONE: 248-473-1800 LOCATION: HERITAGE PARK • 24915 FARMINGTON RD
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aquatics Costick Pool The Costick Center’s 25 yard indoor pool is the perfect place to take your family during open swim or learn to swim. The Costick Center pool offers quality instruction at low prices for children and adults of all ages. Guests can access the pool at Entrance B on the South side of the building. Swimmers must sign in at the lifeguard station. Lockers are available. Swimmers must bring their own locks, but no overnight locks are allowed.
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Recreational Open Swim
Children 9 years and under must swim with an adult in the pool. Swim test will be required. Swim test is 1 length front crawl and tread water for 1 minute. Groups of 10 or more must call in advance. Location: Costick Center
Lifeguarding
1:00-2:00pm
Red Cross Lifeguard Certification is available through the Costick Center and includes Lifeguarding/CPR/AED/First Aid. Certifications are valid for two years. Classes consist of online and classroom coursework. Class participants must be on time for all class sessions. Employment opportunities are available with the City of Farmington Hills for Lifeguards/Swim Instructors with outstanding course completion. Please check your email for updates from the instructors (sparkinson@fhgov.com) after registering and leading up to your class start date. The instructors will send you the link and instructions for the online course work that will be completed before the start of class. New Certification - Students must be a minimum of 15 years of age by the class completion date. Students must be able to pass all class prerequisites. Re-certification - Discounted $100 less than a new certification. Review and test out to renew your current certification. To qualify for re-certification lifeguards must present their current certification on the first day of class. Certification must not be expired more than 30 days. Please check your email for updates from the instructor after registering and leading up to your class start date.
2:00-3:00pm
Location: Costick Center
5:00-6:00pm
New Certification Classes
Open Swim Fees: Walk-ins: $3 per person 10 Visit Card: $25
Costick Center Pool Mar 22, 2021 - Sep 5, 2021
Pool closed: 4/4, 5/29-31, 7/3-5, 8/30-9/5 TIMES
MON
TUE
WED
THU
FRI
SAT
SUN
6:30-8:00am 7:30-9:00am 12:00-1:00pm
7:00-8:00pm 8:00-10:00pm
All ages open swim
Lap Swim * Times subject to change.
Home School Lessons
Home School lesson registrations include 30 minutes of instruction and 30 minutes of free swim between the hours of 1-2pm. Parents of registered participants swim free! Children under age 9 must be accompanied by an adult during free swim.
Time 1:00-1:30P 1:00-1:30P 1:30-2:00P 1:30-2:00P 1:00-1:30P 1:00-1:30P 1:30-2:00P 1:30-2:00P
Time 10:00A-6:00P 10:00A-6:00P 10:00A-6:00P 10:00A-6:00P 10:00A-6:00P 10:00A-6:00P 10:00A-6:00P 10:00A-6:00P 10:00A-6:00P 10:00A-6:00P 10:00A-6:00P 10:00A-6:00P 10:00A-6:00P 10:00A-6:00P
Date 3/26-3/28 4/9-4/11 4/16-4/18 4/23-4/25 4/30-5/2 5/14-5/16 5/21-5/23 5/28-5/30 6/4-6/6 6/18-6/20 7/9-7/11 7/23-7/25 8/6-8/8 8/20-8/22
R/NR Fee $238/$238 $238/$238 $238/$238 $238/$238 $238/$238 $238/$238 $238/$238 $238/$238 $238/$238 $238/$238 $238/$238 $238/$238 $238/$238 $238/$238
Code # 214114-45 214114-47 214114-49 214114-51 214114-53 214114-55 214114-57 214114-59 214114-61 214114-63 214114-65 214114-67 214114-69 214114-71
R/NR Fee $138/$138 $138/$138 $138/$138 $138/$138 $138/$138 $138/$138 $138/$138 $138/$138 $138/$138
Code # 214114-42 214114-44 214114-46 214114-48 214114-50 214114-52 214114-54 214114-56 214114-58
Re-Certification Classes
Location: Costick Center Day W W W W W W W W
Day F-Su F-Su F-Su F-Su F-Su F-Su F-Su F-Su F-Su F-Su F-Su F-Su F-Su F-Su
Date 3/24-4/28 3/24-4/28 3/24-4/28 3/24-4/28 5/5-6/9 5/5-6/9 5/5-6/9 5/5-6/9
CPR/First Aid/AED
R/NR Fee $48/$53 $48/$53 $48/$53 $48/$53 $48/$53 $48/$53 $48/$53 $48/$53
The Emergency Care & Safety institute (ECSI Standard CPR, AED & First Aid training course. This program is based on the American Heart Association Standards and is endorsed by the American Academy of Orthopedic surgeons and American College of Emergency Physicians. Certifications are valid for two years.
Code # 214117-10 214117-11 214117-12 214117-13 214117-14 214117-15 214117-16 214117-17
New Certification:
Day Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa
Time 10:00A-8:00P 10:00A-8:00P 10:00A-8:00P 10:00A-8:00P 10:00A-8:00P 10:00A-8:00P 10:00A-8:00P 10:00A-8:00P 10:00A-8:00P
Participants receive an online access code and course link via email. After online coursework, participants must call 248-473-1834 to schedule a quick in-person skills check for certification. Age Fee Code # 12+ $75 314124-01
Date 4/3 5/1 6/5 7/10 8/7 9/11 10/2 11/6 12/4
Re-Certification:
Register and call to schedule an appointment for in person training/skills check. No online work required. Age Fee Code # 12+ $50 314124-02
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HAWK Pool Schedule Location: Hawk Community Center Monday 6:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Tuesday 6:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 9:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. 4:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m.- 10:00 p.m. Wednesday 6:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Thursday 6:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 9:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. 4:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m-10:00 p.m. Friday 6:00 a.m. to 4 p.m. 4:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m.
Modified Open Pre-registration is not required Water Exercise Class will be in session. River and Leisure Lap may not be available. Open Swim 1 Open Swim 2 Modified Open Pre-registration not required Water Exercise Class will be in session. River and Leisure Lap may not be available. Classes Only Modified Open Pre-Registration required Modified Open Pre-registration is not required Water Exercise Class will be in session. River and Leisure Lap may not be available. Open Swim 1 Open Swim 2 Modified Open Pre-registration not required Water Exercise Class will be in session. River and Leisure Lap may not be available. Classes Only Modified Open Pre- Registration required Modified Open Pre-registration not required Open Swim 1 Open Swim 2
9:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.
Modified Open Pre-registration not required Classes Only Open Swim 1 Open Swim 2
Sunday 9:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.
Classes Only Open Swim 1 Open Swim 2
Time Block Descriptions
This schedule is subject to change without advanced notice. Our goal is to provide safe and reasonable access to all patrons and program participants, which may include occasional rental groups. We appreciate your understanding. Open – All features including the water slide are available for use. Occasionally, classes or training may be conducted during open swim times. Modified Open - Modified Open sessions are the best times for parents with small children and seniors to enjoy our Leisure Pool. The Leisure Pool is open although classes will be conducted there. The Water Slide and deep end will not be open. Classes Only - During this time, the Leisure Pool is closed due to the large number of participants. A quiet area with less distractions is needed for the instructors and class participants.
Swim Tots
Adult participation is required for this class. This class is intended for ages 19 months to 3 years with an adult present. This course is like Swimfants with added skills to challenge older children. The class is designed to be a fun and interactive way to introduce your child to the aquatic environment with the use of songs and activities. Participating adults will learn holding positions, cues, floating, scooping and arm/leg coordination techniques. This class will include brief water safety lessons and tips for parents and grandparents. Swim diapers are required to participate in this class. Location: Hawk Community Center Age 1.5-3 1.5-3 1.5-3 1.5-3 1.5-3 1.5-3
Day Tu Tu Sa Sa Sa Sa
Time 5:00-5:20P 5:00-5:20P 10:00-10:20A 11:40A-12:00P 10:00-10:20A 11:40A-12:00P
R/NR Fee $40/$45 $40/$45 $32/$37 $32/$37 $40/$45 $40/$45
Code # HA3101-10 HA3101-11 HA3101-50 HA3101-51 HA3101-52 HA3101-53
*NO CLASS 7/3
Swimfants 6mo-18mo
Adult participation is required for this class. This class is intended for ages 6 to 18 months with an adult present. The class is designed to be a fun and interactive way to introduce your child to the aquatic environment with the use of songs and activities. Participating adults will learn holding positions, cues, floating, scooping and arm/leg coordination techniques. This class will include brief water safety lessons and tips for parents and grandparents. Swim diapers are required in order to participate in this class. Location: Hawk Community Center Age 0.5-2 0.5-2 0.5-2 0.5-2 0.5-2 0.5-2
Day W W Sa Sa Sa Sa
Time 6:00-6:20P 6:00-6:20P 9:00-9:20A 11:00-11:20A 9:00-9:20A 11:00-11:20A
*NO CLASS 7/3
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Date 6/15-7/13 7/20-8/17 6/19-7/17* 6/19-7/17* 7/24-8/21 7/24-8/21
Date 6/16-7/14 7/21-8/18 6/19-7/17* 6/19-7/17* 7/24-8/21 7/24-8/21
R/NR Fee $40/$45 $40/$45 $32/$37 $32/$37 $40/$45 $40/$45
Code # HA3100-20 HA3100-21 HA3100-50 HA3100-51 HA3100-52 HA3100-53
Preschool Lessons
Preschool Swim students age 2.5 to 5 years will work on water adjustment, breath holding, front/back floats, and combined stroke movements. Location: Costick Center Age 2.5-5 2.5-5 2.5-5 2.5-5 2.5-5 2.5-5 2.5-5 2.5-5 2.5-5 2.5-5 2.5-5 2.5-5 2.5-5 2.5-5 2.5-5 2.5-5 2.5-5 2.5-5 2.5-5 2.5-5 2.5-5 2.5-5 2.5-5 2.5-5 2.5-5 2.5-5 2.5-5 2.5-5 2.5-5 2.5-5 2.5-5 2.5-5 2.5-5 2.5-5 2.5-5 2.5-5 2.5-5 2.5-5 2.5-5
Day M Tu W Th Sa Sa Su Su M Tu W Th Sa Sa Su Su M,W M,W Tu,Th Tu,Th Tu,Th Tu,Th F Sa Sa Su Su M,W M,W Tu,Th Tu,Th Tu,Th Tu,Th F F Sa Sa Su Su
Time 4:30-5:00P 6:30-7:00P 4:30-5:00P 6:30-7:00P 9:30-10:00A 11:30A-12:00P 10:00-10:30A 11:30A-12:00P 4:30-5:00P 6:30-7:00P 4:30-5:00P 6:30-7:00P 9:30-10:00A 11:30A-12:00P 10:00-10:30A 11:30A-12:00P 3:00-3:30P 4:00-4:30P 12:00-12:30P 12:30-1:00P 6:00-6:30P 6:30-7:00P 4:00-4:30P 9:30-10:00A 11:30A-12:00P 10:00-10:30A 11:30A-12:00P 3:00-3:30P 4:00-4:30P 12:00-12:30P 12:30-1:00P 6:00-6:30P 6:30-7:00P 3:00-3:30P 4:00-4:30P 9:30-10:00A 11:30A-12:00P 10:00-10:30A 11:30A-12:00P
Date 3/22-4/26 3/23-4/27 3/24-4/28 3/25-4/29 3/27-5/1 3/27-5/1 3/28-5/2* 3/28-5/2* 5/3-6/7* 5/4-6/8 5/5-6/9 5/6-6/10 5/8-6/12* 5/8-6/12* 5/9-6/13* 5/9-6/13* 6/14-7/14* 6/14-7/14* 6/15-7/15 6/15-7/15 6/15-7/15 6/15-7/15 6/18-7/16 6/19-7/17* 6/19-7/17* 6/20-7/18* 6/20-7/18* 7/19-8/18 7/19-8/18 7/20-8/19 7/20-8/19 7/20-8/19 7/20-8/19 7/23-8/20 7/23-8/20 7/24-8/21 7/24-8/21 7/25-8/22 7/25-8/22
R/NR Fee $48/$53 $48/$53 $48/$53 $48/$53 $48/$53 $48/$53 $40/$45 $40/$45 $40/$45 $48/$53 $48/$53 $48/$53 $40/$45 $40/$45 $40/$45 $40/$45 $72/$77 $72/$77 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $40/$45 $32/$37 $37/$32 $32/$37 $32/$37 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $40/$45 $40/$45 $40/$45 $40/$45 $40/$45 $40/$45
Code # 314101-01 314101-06 314101-07 314101-12 314101-15 314101-17 314101-18 314101-19 314101-20 314101-25 314101-26 314101-31 314101-34 314101-36 314101-37 314101-38 314101-41 314101-42 314101-46 314101-47 314101-50 314101-51 314101-55 314101-58 314101-60 314101-61 314101-62 314101-65 314101-66 314101-70 314101-71 314101-74 314101-75 314101-78 314101-79 314101-82 314101-84 314101-85 314101-86
*NO CLASS 4/4,5/29,5/30,5/31,7/3,7/4,7/5
Preschool Beginner
This class is designed for preschool aged students that are not yet ready to be to be in an independent instructor led class. Students will be accompanied by an adult. Preschool students ages 3 to 5 years will work on water adjustment, breath holding, front/back floats and combined stroke movements. Students must either be potty-trained or wear swim diapers when participating in class. Location: Hawk Community Center Age 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5
Day M,W M,W M,W M,W Tu,Th
Time 10:30-11:00A 3:00-3:30P 10:30-11:00A 3:00-3:30P 9:45-10:15A
Date 6/14-7/14* 6/14-7/14 7/19-8/18 7/19-8/18 6/15-7/15
R/NR Fee $72/$77 $72/$77 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85
Code # HA3110-01 HA3110-02 HA3110-03 HA3110-04 HA3110-10
Preschool Beginner - continued Age 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5
Day Tu,Th Tu,Th Tu,Th Tu,Th Tu,Th Tu,Th Tu,Th F F F F Sa Sa Sa Sa Su Su
Time 3:00-3:30P 4:45-5:15P 7:15-7:45P 9:45-10:15A 3:00-3:30P 4:45-5:15P 7:15-7:45P 9:45-10:15A 3:00-3:30P 9:45-10:15A 3:00-3:30P 9:45-10:15A 11:15-11:45A 9:45-10:15A 11:15-11:45A 10:30-11:00A 10:30-11:00A
Date 6/15-7/15 6/15-7/15 6/15-7/15 7/20-8/19 7/20-8/19 7/20-8/19 7/20-8/19 6/18-7/16 6/18-7/16 7/23-8/20 7/23-8/20 6/19-7/17* 6/19-7/17* 7/24-8/21 7/24-8/21 6/20-7/18* 7/25-8/22
R/NR Fee $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $40/$45 $40/$45 $40/$45 $40/$45 $32/$37 $32/$37 $40/$45 $40/$45 $32/$37 $40/$45
Code # HA3110-11 HA3110-12 HA3110-13 HA3110-14 HA3110-15 HA3110-16 HA3110-17 HA3110-40 HA3110-41 HA3110-42 HA3110-43 HA3110-50 HA3110-51 HA3110-52 HA3110-53 HA3110-60 HA3110-61
*NO CLASS 7/3,7/4,7/5
Preschool Level 1
Preschool students ages 3 to 5 years will work on water adjustment, breath holding, front/back floats and combined stroke movements. Students must either be potty-trained or wear a swim diaper while participating in class. Location: Hawk Community Center Age 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5
Day M,W M,W M,W M,W Tu,Th Tu,Th Tu,Th Tu,Th Tu,Th Tu,Th F F F F Sa Sa Sa Sa Su Su Su Su
Time 9:45-10:15A 3:30-4:00P 9:45-10:15A 3:30-4:00P 9:00-9:30A 3:30-4:00P 6:30-7:00P 9:00-9:30A 3:30-4:00P 6:30-7:00P 9:00-9:30A 3:30-4:00P 9:00-9:30A 3:30-4:00P 9:00-9:30A 10:30-11:00A 9:00-9:30A 10:30-11:00A 9:00-9:30A 11:15-11:45A 9:00-9:30A 11:15-11:45A
Date 6/14-7/14* 6/14-7/14* 7/19-8/18 7/19-8/18 6/15-7/15 6/15-7/15 6/15-7/15 7/20-8/19 7/20-8/19 7/20-8/19 6/18-7/16 6/18-7/16 7/23-8/20 7/23-8/20 6/19-7/17* 6/19-7/17* 7/24-8/21 7/24-8/21 6/20-7/18* 6/20-7/18 7/25-8/22 7/25-8/22
R/NR Fee $72/$77 $72/$77 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $40/$45 $40/$45 $40/$45 $40/$45 $32/$37 $32/$37 $40/$45 $40/$45 $32/$37 $32/$37 $40/$45 $40/$45
Code # HA3111-01 HA3111-02 HA3111-03 HA3111-04 HA3111-10 HA3111-11 HA3111-12 HA3111-13 HA3111-14 HA3111-15 HA3111-40 HA3111-41 HA3111-42 HA3111-43 HA3111-50 HA3111-51 HA3111-52 HA3111-53 HA3111-60 HA3111-61 HA3111-62 HA3111-63
*NO CLASS 7/3,7/4,7/5
Please note as a part of our COVID-19 response we are keeping class sizes smaller. 11
Preschool Level 2
Preschool students age 3 to 5 years will work on water adjustment, breath holding, front/back floats, and combined stroke movements. This class builds upon Preschool Level 1 with added skills to challenge advanced students. Location: Hawk Community Center Age 3-6 3-6 3-6 3-6 3-6 3-6 3-6 3-6 3-6 3-6
Day M,W M,W Tu,Th Tu,Th Tu,Th Tu,Th Sa Sa Su Su
Time 3:30-4:00P 3:30-4:00P 3:00-3:30P 5:45-6:15P 3:00-3:30P 5:45-6:15P 10:30-11:00A 10:30-11:00A 10:30-11:00A 10:30-11:00A
Date 6/14-7/14* 7/19-8/18 6/15-7/15 6/15-7/15 7/20-8/19 7/20-8/19 6/19-7/17* 7/24-8/21 6/20-7/18* 7/25-8/22
R/NR Fee $72/$77 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $32/$37 $40/$45 $32/$37 $40/$45
Code # HA3112-01 HA3112-02 HA3112-10 HA3112-11 HA3112-12 HA3112-13 HA3112-50 HA3112-51 HA3112-60 HA3112-61
*NO CLASS 7/3,7/4,7/5
Parent-Child
Parent-Child swim class focuses on water exploration. Parents will work on basic water safety and swimming skills with their child under the direction and supervision of a group swim instructor. Students will learn basic water survival skills through the use of songs and gams. Every student must be accompanied by a parent or grandparent in the water. Students that are not potty-trained must have a swim diaper with shorts or a bathing suit covering. Location: Costick Center Day Sa Sa Sa Sa Tu Sa Sa Tu Sa Sa
Time 9:30-10:00A 11:00-11:30A 9:30-10:00A 11:00-11:30A 6:00-6:30P 9:30-10:00A 11:00-11:30A 6:00-6:30P 9:30-10:00A 11:00-11:30A
Date 3/27-5/1 3/27-5/1 5/8-6/12* 5/8-6/12* 6/15-7/13 6/19-7/17* 6/19-7/17* 7/20-8/17 7/24-8/21 7/24-8/21
R/NR Fee $48/$53 $48/$53 $40/$45 $40/$45 $48/$53 $32/$37 $32/$37 $40/$45 $40/$45 $40/$45
Code 314110-01 314110-02 314110-03 314110-04 314110-07 314110-08 314110-09 314110-10 314110-11 314110-12
*NO CLASS 5/29,7/3
Youth Beginner
Youth Beginner is for children ages 5-7 who are new to swimming and or taking their first formal swim lesson. This class will focus on helping students feel comfortable in the water. Instructors will teach the basics of swimming including; pool safety, water adjustment, breath holding, floats, glides and jumps. Instructors will also focus on introducing elementary backstroke, front crawl and back crawl. Location: Hawk Community Center Age 5-7 5-7 5-7
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Day M,W M,W Tu,Th
Time 2:30-3:00P 2:30-3:00P 2:30-3:00P
Date 6/14-7/14* 7/19-8/18 6/15-7/15
R/NR Fee $72/$77 $80/$85 $80/$85
Code # HA3120-01 HA3120-02 HA3120-10
Youth Beginner - continued Age 5-7 5-7 5-7 5-7 5-7 5-7 5-7 5-7 5-7 5-7 5-7
Day Tu,Th Tu,Th Tu,Th Tu,Th Tu,Th F F Sa Sa Su Su
Time 4:00-4:30P 6:30-7:00P 2:30-3:00P 4:00-4:30P 6:30-7:00P 2:30-3:00P 2:30-3:00P 10:30-11:00A 10:30-11:00A 10:30-11:00A 10:30-11:00A
Date 6/15-7/15 6/15-7/15 7/20-8/19 7/20-8/19 7/20-8/19 6/18-7/16 7/23-8/20 6/19-7/17* 7/24-8/21 6/20-7/18* 7/25-8/22
R/NR Fee $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $40/$45 $40/$45 $37/$32 $40/$45 $32/$37 $40/$45
Code # HA3120-11 HA3120-12 HA3120-13 HA3120-14 HA3120-15 HA3120-40 HA3120-41 HA3120-50 HA3120-51 HA3120-60 HA3120-61
*NO CLASS 7/3,7/4,7/5
Youth-1
Youth-1 is for new swimmers and swimmers taking their first formal swim lesson. Yoth-1 students learn swim basics of pool safety, water adjustment, breath holding, floats, glides and jumps. Teachers will focus on introducing elementary backstroke, front crawl, and back crawl. Participants on average meet the requirement for youth-1 in 2 sessions (approx. 15 classes) of swimming. Location: Costick Center Age 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12
Day M Tu W Th Sa Sa Su M Tu W Th Sa Sa Su M,W M,W M,W Tu,Th Tu,Th Tu,Th F Sa Sa Su Su M,W M,W Tu,Th Tu,Th Tu,Th F F Sa Sa Su Su
Time 4:30-5:00P 6:00-6:30P 4:30-5:00P 6:00-6:30P 9:00-9:30A 11:30A-12:00P 10:30-11:00A 4:30-5:00P 6:00-6:30P 4:30-5:00P 6:00-6:30P 9:00-9:30A 11:30A-12:00P 10:30-11:00A 3:30-4:00P 4:30-5:00P 7:30-8:00P 12:00-12:30P 12:30-1:00P 6:30-7:00P 4:30-5:00P 9:00-9:30A 11:00-11:30A 10:30-11:00A 11:30A-12:00P 3:30-4:40P 4:30-5:00P 12:00-12:30P 12:30-1:00P 6:30-7:00P 4:30-5:00P 5:30-6:00P 10:00-10:30A 11:00-11:30A 10:30-11:00A 11:30A-12:00P
Date 3/22-4/26 3/23-4/27 3/24-4/28 3/25-4/29 3/27-5/1 3/27-5/1 3/28-5/2* 5/3-6/7* 5/4-6/8 5/5-6/9 5/6-6/10 5/8-6/12* 5/8-6/12* 5/9-6/13* 6/14-7/14* 6/14-7/14* 6/14-7/14* 6/15-7/15 6/15-7/15 6/15-7/15 6/18-7/16 6/19-7/17* 6/19-7/17* 6/20-7/18* 6/20-7/18* 7/19-8/18 7/19-8/18 7/20-8/19 7/20-8/19 7/20-8/19 7/23-8/20 7/23-8/20 7/24-8/21 7/24-8/21 7/25-8/22 7/25-8/22
R/NR Fee $48/$53 $48/$53 $48/$53 $48/$53 $48/$53 $48/$53 $40/$45 $40/$45 $48/$53 $48/$53 $48/$53 $40/$45 $40/$45 $40/$45 $72/$77 $72/$77 $72/$77 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $48/$53 $40/$45 $40/$45 $40/$45 $40/$45 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $40/$45 $40/$45 $40/$45 $40/$45 $40/$45 $40/$45
*NO CLASS 4/4,5/29,5/30,5/31,7/3,7/4,7/5
Code # 314104-01 314104-05 314104-06 314104-10 314104-12 314104-13 314104-14 314104-15 314104-19 314104-20 314104-24 314104-26 314104-27 314104-28 314104-35 314104-36 314104-37 314104-39 314104-40 314104-43 314104-47 314104-49 314104-51 314104-52 314104-53 314104-56 314104-57 314104-60 314104-61 314104-64 314104-68 314104-69 314104-71 314104-72 314104-73 314104-74
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Youth-2 continued
Location: Hawk Community Center
Location: Hawk Community Center
Age 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12
Day M,W M,W M,W M,W Tu,Th Tu,Th Tu,Th Tu,Th Tu,Th Tu,Th F F Sa Sa Su Su
Time 10:30-11:00A 3:30-4:00P 10:30-11:00A 3:30-4:00P 9:00-9:30A 4:00-4:30P 6:00-6:30P 9:00-9:30A 4:00-4:30P 6:00-6:30P 3:30-4:00P 3:30-4:00P 11:00-11:30A 11:00-11:30A 11:00-11:30A 11:00-11:30A
Date 6/14-7/14* 6/14-7/14* 7/19-8/18 7/19-8/18 6/15-7/15 6/15-7/15 6/15-7/15 7/20-8/19 7/20-8/19 7/20-8/19 6/18-7/16 7/23-8/20 6/19-7/17* 7/24-8/21 6/20-7/18* 7/25-8/22
R/NR Fee $72/$77 $72/$77 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $48/$53 $40/$45 $32/$37 $40/$45 $32/$37 $40/$45
Code # HA3121-01 HA3121-02 HA3121-03 HA3121-04 HA3121-10 HA3121-11 HA3121-12 HA3121-13 HA3121-14 HA3121-15 HA3121-40 HA3121-41 HA3121-50 HA3121-51 HA3121-60 HA3121-61
*NO CLASS 7/3,7/4,7/5
Age 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12
Day M,W M,W M,W M,W Tu,Th Tu,Th Tu,Th Tu,Th F F Sa Sa Su Su
Time 9:30-10:00A 3:00-3:30P 9:30-10:00A 3:00-3:30P 10:00-10:30A 7:00-7:30P 10:00-10:30A 7:00-7:30P 3:00-3:30P 3:00-3:30P 9:30-10:00A 9:30-10:00A 9:30-10:00A 9:30-10:00A
Date 6/14-7/14* 6/14-7/14* 7/19-8/18 7/19-8/18 6/15-7/15 6/15-7/15 7/20-8/19 7/20-8/19 6/18-7/16 7/23-8/20 6/19-7/17* 7/24-8/21 6/20-7/18* 7/25-8/22
R/NR Fee $72/$77 $72/$77 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $40/$45 $40/$45 $32/$37 $40/$45 $32/$37 $40/$45
Code # HA3122-01 HA3122-02 HA3122-03 HA3122-04 HA3122-10 HA3122-11 HA3122-12 HA3122-13 HA3122-40 HA3122-41 HA3122-50 HA3122-51 HA3122-60 HA3122-61
Youth-3
Youth-2 students focus on the catch, pull and recovery phases of front crawl and back crawl. Diving, treading water, streamline, breaststroke kick and bilateral breathing are introduced. Participants on average meet the requirements for Youth-2 in 2-3 sessions (approx.15-25 classes) of swimming.
Youth-3 prepares students for the Costick Crocs Swim Club. Teachers will focus on improving core strokes to a competitive level. Students will learn advanced treading and strokes including breaststroke and butterfly. In addition students will be introduced to flip turns, stroke counting, pace clock usages and competitive starts. Participants on average meet the requirements for Youth-3 in 2-3 sessions(approx. 15-25 classes) of swimming. Swimmer may advance to Costick Crocs Swim Club & Youth-4 on course completion.
Location: Costick Center
Location: Costick Center
Youth-2
Age 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12
Day W Sa Sa Su Sa Sa Su M,F M,W M,W Tu,Th Tu,Th Tu,Th Tu/Th F Sa Sa Su M,F M,W M,W Tu,Th Tu,Th Tu,Th Tu,Th F Sa Sa Su
Time 6:30-7:00P 9:00-9:30A 11:00-11:30A 11:00-11:30A 9:00-9:30A 11:00-11:30A 11:00-11:30A 1:00-1:30P 3:00-3:30P 4:00-4:30P 1:00-1:30P 3:30-4:00P 4:30-5:00P 6:00-6:30P 4:00-4:30P 9:00-9:30A 11:00-11:30A 11:00-11:30A 1:00-1:30P 3:00-3:30P 4:00-4:30P 1:00-1:30P 3:30-4:00P 4:30-5:00P 6:00-6:30P 4:00-4:30P 9:00-9:30A 11:00-11:30A 11:00-11:30A
Date 3/24-4/28 3/27-5/1 3/27-5/1* 3/28-5/2* 5/8-6/12* 5/8-6/12* 5/9-6/13* 6/14-7/16* 6/14-7/14* 6/14-7/14* 6/15-7/15 6/15-7/15 6/15-7/15 6/15-7/15 6/18-7/16 6/19-7/17* 6/19-7/17* 6/20-7/18* 7/19-8/20 7/19-8/18 7/19-8/18 7/20-8/19 7/20-8/19 7/20-8/19 7/20-8/19 7/23-8/20 7/24-8/21 7/24-8/21 7/25-8/22
R/NR Fee $48/$53 $48/$53 $48/$53 $40/$45 $40/$45 $40/$45 $40/$45 $72/$77 $72/$77 $72/$77 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $48/$53 $32/$37 $32/$37 $32/$37 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $40/$45 $40/$45 $40/$45 $40/$45
*NO CLASS 4/4,5/29,5/30,5/31,7/3,7/4,7/5
Code # 314105-05 314105-08 314105-09 314105-10 314105-18 314105-19 314105-20 314105-25 314105-26 314105-27 314105-29 314105-30 314105-31 314105-32 314105-35 314105-38 314105-39 314105-40 314105-41 314105-42 314105-43 314105-45 314105-46 314105-47 314105-48 314105-51 314105-53 314105-54 314105-55
Age 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12
Day W Su W Su M,F M,W Tu,Th Tu,Th Tu,Th Sa Su M,F M,W Tu,Th Tu,Th Tu,Th Sa Su
Time 6:00-6:30P 11:30A-12:00P 6:00-6:30P 11:30A-12:00P 1:00-1:30P 4:00-4:30P 1:00-1:30P 4:00-4:30P 6:00-6:30P 11:30A-12:00P 11:00-11:30A 1:00-1:30P 4:00-4:30P 1:00-1:30P 4:00-4:30P 6:00-6:30P 11:30A-12:00P 11:00-11:30A
Date 3/24-4/28 3/28-5/2* 5/5-6/9 5/9-6/13* 6/14-7/16* 6/14-7/14* 6/15-7/15 6/15-7/15 6/15-7/15 6/19-7/17* 6/20-7/18* 7/19-8/20 7/19-8/18 7/20-8/19 7/20-8/19 7/20-8/19 7/24-8/21 7/25-8/22
R/NR Fee $48/$53 $40/$45 $48/$53 $40/$45 $72/$77 $72/$77 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $32/$37 $32/$37 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $40/$45 $40/$45
Code # 314106-02 314106-05 314106-07 314106-10 314106-17 314106-18 314106-20 314106-21 314106-22 314106-25 314106-26 314106-27 314106-28 314106-30 314106-31 314106-32 314106-35 314106-36
*NO CLASS 4/4,5/29,5/30,5/31,7/3,7/4,7/5
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Adult Swim Lessons
Location: Hawk Community Center Age 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12 5-12
Day M,W M,W M,W M,W Tu,Th Tu,Th Tu,Th Tu,Th F F Sa Sa Su Su
Time 11:00-11:30A 2:30-3:00P 11:00-11:30A 2:30-3:00P 11:00-11:30A 5:00-5:30P 11:00-11:30A 5:00-5:30P 2:30-3:00P 2:30-3:00P 10:00-10:30A 10:00-10:30A 10:00-10:30A 10:00-10:30A
Date 6/14-7/14* 6/14-7/14* 7/19-8/18 7/19-8/18 6/15-7/15 6/15-7/15 7/20-8/19 7/20-8/19 6/18-7/16 7/23-8/20 6/19-7/17* 7/24-8/21 6/20-7/18* 7/25-8/22
R/NR Fee $72/$77 $72/$77 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $80/$85 $48/$53 $40/$45 $32/$37 $40/$45 $32/$37 $40/$45
Code # HA3123-01 HA3123-02 HA3123-03 HA3123-04 HA3123-10 HA3123-11 HA3123-12 HA3123-13 HA3123-40 HA3123-41 HA3123-50 HA3123-51 HA3123-60 HA3123-61
*NO CLASS 7/3,7/4,7/5
Youth-4 focuses on mastering all strokes, turns and starts. Teachers will reinforce proper technique for all phases of each stroke. Students will learn timed and distance events and are encouraged to participate in Costick Crocs in addition to or on completion of Youth-4. Location: Costick Center Day Sa Sa Tu,Th Tu,Th
Time 11:00-11:30A 11:00-11:30A 6:30-7:00P 6:30-7:00P
Date 3/27-5/1 5/8-6/12* 6/15-7/15 7/20-8/19
R/NR Fee $48/$53 $40/$45 $80/$85 $80/$85
Code # 314107-01 314107-02 314107-07 314107-09
R/NR Fee $80/$85 $80/$85 $32/$37 $32/$37
Code # HA3124-10 HA3124-11 HA3124-50 HA3124-51
*NO CLASS 5/29,7/3 Location: Hawk Community Center Age 5-15 5-15 5-15 5-15
Day Tu,Th Tu,Th Sa Sa
Location: Costick Center Day M W M W M W M W
Time 8:00-9:00P 8:00-9:00P 8:00-9:00P 8:00-9:00P 8:00-9:00P 8:00-9:00P 8:00-9:00P 8:00-9:00P
Time 7:30-8:00P 7:30-8:00P 11:30A-12:00P 11:30A-12:00P
Date 6/15-7/15 7/20-8/19 6/19-7/17* 7/24-8/21
DO something new - give sCuba a try. Learn how to dive safely. SCUBA DIVING
Become a certified scuba diver and explore the world of lakes and oceans. Contact SEA THE WORLD SCUBA @ 248-478-6400 for class and rental information.
R/NR Fee $72/$77 $72/$77 $60/$65 $72/$77 $60/$65 $72/$77 $60/$65 $60/$65
Code # 314112-01 314112-02 314112-03 314112-04 314112-05 314112-06 314112-07 314112-08
Adult Water Exercise
A fun, athletic approach to water fitness training. Your body will love this fat burning, all-inclusive workout to motivating music while using a variety of equipment. This Adult Water Exercise class will combine aerobic conditioning, strength training, muscular endurance and flexibility. You do not need to know how to swim, but you should feel comfortable in the water. All levels welcome! Location: Costick Center Day M M Tu Tu W Th Th F Sa M M Tu W Th F Sa
Time 8:30-9:30A 6:00-7:00P 9:00-10:00A 7:00-8:00P 8:30-9:30A 9:00-10:00A 7:00-8:00P 9:00-10:00A 10:00-11:00A 8:30-9:30A 6:00-7:00P 7:00-8:00P 8:30-9:30A 7:00-8:00P 9:00-10:00A 10:00-11:00A
Date 3/22-6/7* 3/22-6/7* 3/23-6/8 3/23-6/8 3/24-6/9 3/25-6/10 3/25-6/10 3/26-6/11 3/27-6/12* 6/14-8/16* 6/14-8/16 6/15-8/17 6/16-8/18 6/17-8/19 6/18-8/20 6/19-8/21*
R/NR Fee $66/$88 $66/$88 $72/$96 $72/$96 $72/$96 $72/$96 $72/$96 $72/$96 $66/$88 $54/$72 $54/$72 $60/$80 $60/$80 $60/$80 $60/$80 $54/$72
Code # 314119-01 314119-02 314119-03 314119-04 314119-05 314119-06 314119-07 314119-08 314119-10 314119-21 314119-22 314119-24 314119-25 314119-27 314119-29 314119-30
R/NR Fee $54/$72 $54/$72 $60/$80 $60/$80 $60/$80 $60/$80 $54/$72
Code # HA3180-01 HA3180-02 HA3180-10 HA3180-20 HA3180-21 HA3180-30 HA3180-50
*NO CLASS 5/29,5/31,7/3,7/5 Location: Hawk Community Center Day M M Tu W W Th Sa
Time 9:00-10:00A 10:00-11:00A 9:30-10:30A 9:00-10:00A 10:00-11:00A 9:30-10:30A 8:00-9:00A
*NO CLASS 7/3,7/5
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Date 3/22-4/26 3/24-4/28 5/3-6/7* 5/5-6/9 6/14-7/19* 6/16-7/21 7/26-8/23 7/28-8/25
*NO CLASS 5/31,7/5
Youth-4
Age 5-15 5-15 5-15 5-15
It is never too late to learn how to swim! Studies show that 37% of adults are unable to swim the length of a pool. Let our patient adult instructors help you overcome your fears and get you off your feet. Participants will learn swimming basics including floats, submersion, proper breathing, and core stroke development. Intermediate and advanced students please refer to private instruction. No make-up classes.
Date 6/14-8/16* 6/14-8/16* 6/15-8/17 6/16-8/18 6/16-8/18 6/17-8/19 6/19-8/21*
Sa Sa Tu Sa Sa
9:30-10:00A 11:00-11:30A 6:00-6:30P 9:30-10:00A 11:00-11:30A
6/20-7/25* 6/20-7/25* 7/28-8/25 8/1-8/29 8/1-8/29
$40/$45 $40/$45 $40/$45 $40/$45 $40/$45
314110-08 314110-09 314110-10 314110-11 314110-12
Adults 50+ Open Swim
*NO CLASS 5/23,7/4 Coaching sessions focus on stroke performance, conditioning and preparation for a swim team atmosphere. Swimmers must be equivalent Youth-3 stroke performance or better to be eligible to join. Location: Costick Center Instructor: Coach Michelle Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code # Tu 6:00-7:00P 3/24-4/28 $60/$65 314103-01 W 6:00-7:00P 3/25-4/29 $60/$65 314103-02 Th 6:00-7:00P 3/26-4/30 $60/$65 314103-03 F 6:00-7:00P 3/27-5/1 $60/$65 314103-04 Tu 6:00-7:00P 5/5-6/9 $60/$65 314103-05 W 6:00-7:00P 5/6-6/10 $60/$65 314103-06 Th Swimmers 6:00-7:00P 5/7-6/11 $60/$65 314103-07 Senior will learn swimming basics to become F 6:00-7:00P 314103-08 comfortable in the water5/8-6/12 including fl$60/$65 oats, core stroke Tu,Th 8:30-9:30A 6/16-7/23 314103-09 development and proper breathing.$120/$130 W,F 6:00-7:00P 6/17-7/24* $110/$120 314103-10 Tu,Th 8:30-9:30A 7/28-8/27 $100/$110 314103-11 Location: Costick Center W,F 6:00-7:00P 7/29-8/28 $100/$110 314103-12
Adult 50+ Learn to Swim
Age Day Time 7/3 50+ *NO F CLASS3:00-4:00P 50+ F 3:00-4:00P
Date 6/18-7/16 7/23-8/20
R/NR Fee $40/$45 $40/$45
Code # 314123-03 314123-04
Day Pass Fee (R/NR): $1.75/$2.75
Preschool Lessons 10 Visit Pass (R/NR): $15.75/$24.75
Preschool Swim students age 2.5 to 5 years will work on water adjustment, breath- 11:00A-12:00P holding, front/back floats, and combined stroke Mon/Wed/Fri / 2:00-3:00P movements. Tu/Th - 11:00A-12:00P Location: Costick Center Recommended Age: 3-5 years Adults 50+ Exercise
Day Pass Fee (R/NR): $2.25/$3.50 Day Time Date R/NR Fee Code # 10 Visit Pass (R/NR): $20.25/$31.50 M 4:30-5:00P 3/23-4/27 $48/$53 314101-01 M 5:30-6:00P 3/23-4/27 $48/$53 314101-02 Mon - Fri 10:00-11:00A M 7:00-7:30P 3/23-4/27 $48/$53 314101-03 Tu 4:30-5:00P 3/24-4/28 $48/$53 314101-04 Tu 5:30-6:00P 3/24-4/28 $48/$53 314101-05 Tu 6:30-7:00P 3/24-4/28 $48/$53 314101-06 W 4:30-5:00P 3/25-4/29 $48/$53 314101-07 Day Pass Fee (R/NR):3/25-4/29 $2.25/$3.50 $48/$53 W 5:30-6:00P 314101-08 Apr(R/NR): 10 - May 14 SESSION 2: May 15314101-09 - Jun 18 107:00A-7:30P Visit1: Pass $20.25/$31.50 WSESSION 3/25-4/29 $48/$53 Th 4:30-5:00P 3/26-4/30 $48/$53 SESSION 3: Jun 19 - Jul 23 SESSION 4: Jul 24 314101-10 - Aug 20 - 2:00-3:00P 3/26-4/30 Th Tu/Th 5:30-6:00P $48/$53 314101-11 Th 6:30-7:00P 3/26-4/30 $48/$53 314101-12 F 6:30-7:00P 3/27-5/1 $48/$53 314101-13 Sa 8:30-9:00A 3/28-5/2 $48/$53 314101-14 Sa 9:30-10:00A 3/28-5/2 $48/$53 314101-15
PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS Arthritis Exercise
PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS Class times can be found online at fhgov.com.
Class times have limited availability and are on a first come first serve basis. Please call (248) 473-1811 for timeslots or if you have a specific instructor request. Private lessons are 1-on-1 with an instructor. Semi-Private lessons are great for large families and allow you to reserve a private instructor for up to 3 students.
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SPLASH PAD IS OPEN 10AM - 8PM
MAY 24 - SEPTEMBER 6, 2021 *weather permitting
SHARK SHACK HOURS: 11AM - 7PM
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sports Healthy Competition For All Farmington Hills Special Services is dedicated to promoting physical fitness and healthy competition. The Department of Special Services offers a wide variety of recreational sports activities throughout the year for people of all ages. Sports programs include: Soccer, Basketball, Flag Football, Softball, Karate, Gymnastics, Tennis, Pickleball, Archery, Lacrosse, Golf, and Field Hockey.
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Youth Soccer
Youth soccer is a get acquainted, instructional program to develop the child’s feel for individual soccer skills and introduce the concepts of team play and sportsmanship. The five-game schedule begins in early September. Games are on Saturdays and practices are once a week at the discretion of the coach. Volunteers are needed to coach the teams. Due to the popularity of the program, requests for special consideration pertaining to team placement cannot be guaranteed. Every effort will be made to accommodate our volunteers. The children of volunteer head coaches are not required to pay a registration fee, but must sign our registration waiver form. Registration Deadline July 23 NOTE: School that is chosen should be closest to the family home. This is for putting teams together only, not where teams will practice or play. School Beechview Forest Gill Hillside Kenbrook Lanigan Longacre Steam Woodcreek St. Fabian Sorrows
K-1 Division FR1201-01 FR1201-02 FR1201-03 FR1201-04 FR1201-05 FR1201-06 FR1201-07 FR1201-08 FR1201-09 FR1201-10 FR1201-11
Get in the
2-3 Division FR1202-01 FR1202-02 FR1202-03 FR1202-04 FR1202-05 FR1202-06 FR1202-07 FR1202-08 FR1202-09 FR1202-10 FR1202-11
game
R/NR Fee: $70/$80
Kids Karate
Each class focuses on life skills: self-control, self-discipline, balance, memory, teamwork, coordination, fitness, and focus. Curriculum includes blocking, kicking, punching, stretching, strength conditioning, and balance drills. It encourages respect for parents and teachers, along with non-violent conflict resolution, bully defense, and stranger awareness. A FARMINGTON MARTIAL ARTS UNIFORM IS REQUIRED pay at class ($42.99). Rank promotion optional pay at class $60.00. For more information contact Farmington Martial Arts at 248474-0700. Location: Farmington Martial Arts-24105 Orchard Lake Rd.
Kangaroo Kickers
GOAL is to introduce your child to the sport of soccer. The focus will be on learning the game of soccer in a pressure-free environment. Rainouts will be made- up and children only need comfortable clothes for class. Location: Costick Center Soccer Field 1 Age 3-5 3-5
Day W W
Time 4:30-5:20P 5:30-6:20P
Date 5/5-6/2 5/5-6/2
R/NR Fee $60/$70 $60/$70
Code # CR3204-01 CR3204-02
Age 5+ 5+ 5+
Day Tu W Th
Time 5:00-5:45P 6:00-6:45P 7:00-7:45P
Date 6/15-8/17 6/16-8/18 6/17-8/19
R/NR Fee $90/$100 $90/$100 $90/$100
Code # XR3203-01 XR3203-02 XR3203-03
REGISTER ONLINE https://recreg.fhgov.com
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Tennis
To view NTRP rating descriptions please visit http://www.bemidji.usta.com/ refer to NTRP player rating scale under the Service Info Tab
Adult Organized Tennis Practice 2.5-3.0
Looking for a fun, fast paced, social tennis experience after work? This class builds upon a player’s skills via live-ball games and supervised play in a fun competitive atmosphere. There is minimum drilling done in this class. This class is intended for NTRP 2.5-3.0 rated players. Location: Hawk Community Center
Tennis – Private Lessons
Private Tennis Lessons are available for 1-hour time blocks on Monday and Wednesday afternoons. All skill levels from beginner to advanced are welcome. Lessons can be scheduled as one on one with an instructor or upgraded to 2,3 or 4 participants for an additional charge. Please refer to recreg.fhgov.com for time availability and registration. Location: Hawk Community Center Activity#: HR3216
Adults 50 & Better Tennis
We invite players 50+ to drop-in to play on Thursdays for this low intensity practice with skill appropriate games facilitated by the teaching pro. Location: Hawk Community Center Age 50+ 50+ 50+
Day Th Th Th
Time 8:00-9:00A 8:00-9:00A 8:00-9:00A
Date 6/10-6/24 7/15-7/29 8/12-8/26
R/NR Fee $39/$44 $39/$44 $39/$44
Code # HR3213-01 HR3213-02 HR3213-03
Tennis 101 - Adult Beginners
It’s never too late to pick up a racquet! New to tennis or haven’t played forever and forgot the basics? This hour class is perfect for you. The coach will use drills to teach the proper technique of each stoke. Live ball games will help players to understand rules and scoring while encouraging the practical use of their new tennis skills. Location: Hawk Community Center Age 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+
Day M W M W
Time 7:30-8:30P 7:30-8:30P 7:30-8:30P 7:30-8:30P
*NO CLASS 7/5,7/7
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Date 6/7-7/12* 6/9-7/14* 7/26-8/23 7/28-8/25
R/NR Fee $110/$120 $110/$120 $110/$120 $110/$120
Code # HR3211-01 HR3211-02 HR3211-03 HR3211-04
Age 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+
Day M M M M M M M M M M
Time 6:00-7:30P 6:00-7:30P 6:00-7:30P 6:00-7:30P 6:00-7:30P 6:00-7:30P 6:00-7:30P 6:00-7:30P 6:00-7:30P 6:00-7:30P
Date 6/7 6/14 6/21 6/28 7/12 7/26 8/2 8/9 8/16 8/23
R/NR Fee $25/$30 $25/$30 $25/$30 $25/$30 $25/$30 $25/$30 $25/$30 $25/$30 $25/$30 $25/$30
Code # HR3214-01 HR3214-02 HR3214-03 HR3214-04 HR3214-05 HR3214-06 HR3214-07 HR3214-08 HR3214-09 HR3214-10
Adult Organized Tennis Practice 3.5+
Looking for a fun, fast paced, social tennis experience after work? This class continues to develop a player’s skills via live-ball games and supervised play in a fun competitive atmosphere. There is minimum drilling done in this class. This class is intended for NTRP 3.5+ rated players. Location: Hawk Community Center Age 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+
Day W W W W W W W W W W
Time 6:00-7:30P 6:00-7:30P 6:00-7:30P 6:00-7:30P 6:00-7:30P 6:00-7:30P 6:00-7:30P 6:00-7:30P 6:00-7:30P 6:00-7:30P
Date 6/9 6/16 6/23 6/30 7/14 7/28 8/4 8/11 8/18 8/25
R/NR Fee $25/$30 $25/$30 $25/$30 $25/$30 $25/$30 $25/$30 $25/$30 $25/$30 $25/$30 $25/$30
Code # HR3215-01 HR3215-02 HR3215-03 HR3215-04 HR3215-05 HR3215-06 HR3215-07 HR3215-08 HR3215-09 HR3215-10
Cardio Tennis
Kick off your Thursdays with Cardio Tennis, a high energy fitness activity that combines the best features of tennis with cardiovascular exercise, delivering the ultimate, full body, calorie burning aerobic workout. This is a heavily drill and fitness focused class, so all skill levels are welcome to attend. Location: Hawk Community Center Day Th Th Th
Time 9:00-10:00A 9:00-10:00A 9:00-10:00A
Date 6/10-6/24 7/15-7/29 8/12-8/26
R/NR Fee $66/$76 $66/$76 $66/$76
Code # HR3212-01 HR3212-02 HR3212-03
Pickleball
Pickleball is the fastest growing sport in the United States. The sport combines elements of tennis and badminton. Pickleball has become a national phenomenon because it attracts players of all ages, abilities, and activity levels. It is easy for beginners to learn the basic rules in a single session and the sport can develop into a fast –paced, competitive game for more experienced players.
Youth Tennis Clinics Location: Hawk Community Center Red Ball - This class is designed for beginners ages 4-6. It will be taught with red balls on a small court with smaller sized racquets. Kids will play games and drills that develop motor skills and teach the basic strokes all while having fun! Age 4-6 4-6 4-6 4-6
Day M W M W
Time 3:00-3:30P 3:00-3:30P 3:00-3:30P 3:00-3:30P
Date 6/7-7/12* 6/9-7/14* 7/26-8/23 7/28-8/25
R/NR Fee $75/$85 $75/$85 $75/$85 $75/$85
Code # HR3210-01 HR3210-02 HR3210-03 HR3210-04
Orange Ball - This class is designed for ages 6-10. It will be taught with orange balls on a 60’ tennis court. Players will learn the basic rules of tennis along with familiarization of all strokes and an introduction to topspin. Players will have more opportunities to rally with each other. Age 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10
Day M W M W
Time 3:30-4:15P 3:30-4:15P 3:30-4:15P 3:30-4:15P
Date 6/7-7/12* 6/9-7/14* 7/26-8/23 7/28-8/25
R/NR Fee $100/$110 $100/$110 $100/$110 $100/$110
Code # HR3210-10 HR3210-11 HR3210-12 HR3210-13
Green Ball - This class is designed for ages 8-10. It will be taught with green dot balls on a full-size tennis court. Players will continue developing their strokes while incorporating topspin and movement into play. In this group, players will be exposed to more competition as point play becomes a large focus. Age 8-10 8-10 8-10 8-10
Day M W M W
Time 4:15-5:00P 4:15-5:00P 4:15-5:00P 4:15-5:00P
Date 6/7-7/12* 6/9-7/14* 7/26-8/23 7/28-8/25
R/NR Fee $100/$110 $100/$110 $100/$110 $100/$110
Code # HR3210-20 HR3210-21 HR3210-22 HR3210-23
Teen - Does your teen want to get into tennis? This weekly program is designed for teenagers that are relatively new to tennis. Green dot and yellow balls will be used as players are introduced to the basic rules and skills of tennis, including ground strokes, volleys, overheads, and serves. Learning to rally and play points will be emphasized. Age 11-17 11-17 11-17 11-17
Day M W M W
Time 5:00-6:00P 5:00-6:00P 5:00-6:00P 5:00-6:00P
Date 6/7-7/12* 6/9-7/14* 7/26-8/23 7/28-8/25
R/NR Fee $110/$120 $110/$120 $110/$120 $110/$120
Code # HR3210-30 HR3210-31 HR3210-32 HR3210-33
The Farmington Hills HAWK Recreation Center’s outdoor Pickleball arena was designed for community play at all levels of competition. It consists of 10 regulation size Pickleball courts that are used for open play, ladder leagues, tournaments, and instructional classes. The programmed times are built in to provide opportunities for all ages and attract new athletes to the sport of Pickleball. Indoor pickleball courts are available at both the Farmington Hills Costick Center and the Farmington Hills HAWK Recreation Center during designated drop-in times. Hawk Community Center: 29995 W 12 Mile Rd, Farmington Hills, MI 48334 Costick Activities Center: 28600 W 11 Mile Rd, Farmington Hills, MI 48336 Outdoor Drop-In/Open Play Outdoor courts will be open to the public at no charge except for courts scheduled for City of Farmington Hills program offerings. Indoor Drop-In/Open Play
Participants must sign in and make drop-in payment to front desk. Includes Fitness & Aquatics Center, Open Gym Activity All Levels 9am-11am 9am-12pm
M/W/F Tu/Th
Year Round 9/7-5/27
Indoor Indoor
Costick HAWK
$3R/$4NR Day Pass
Beginner/Intermediate (starting 5/7) 12pm-2pm F Year Round Indoor
Costick
$3R/$4NR
Intermediate/Advanced (starting 5/3) 12pm-2pm M Year Round Indoor
Costick
$3R/$4NR
*Schedule may change to accommodate Tournaments & Special Events. Changes will be posted on court bulletin board and online schedule. Rotation formats will be posted on-site.
No Spring/Summer Drop-In 4/2, 5/31, 7/5, 9/6
REGISTER ONLINE https://recreg.fhgov.com
*NO CLASS 7/5,7/7
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Intro to Pickleball
New to Pickleball? Take our intro course to build court confidence, learn strategy and develop technique. This course will help prepare a novice player for social play. Location: Hawk Community Center Age 16+ 16+ 16+
Day F F F
Time 6:00-8:00P 6:00-8:00P 6:00-8:00P
Date 6/4-6/18 7/9-7/23 8/6-8/20
R/NR Fee $42/$47 $42/$47 $42/$47
Code # HR3202-01 HR3202-02 HR3202-03
Youth Pickleball Camp
The HAWK Summer Jr Pickleball Camp is an excellent opportunity for youth players to learn and grow. Players will learn to play and compete in a fun, exciting setting with a HAWK pickleball instructor.
Pickleball Round Robin
This is a multi session/court program where the participant will have different partners and opponents each week. Players will accumulate points each week. At the end of the final session those players with the highest number of points will be awarded prizes. Location: Hawk Community Center MORNING Age Day 16+ Tu 16+ Tu 16+ Tu
Time 9:00-11:00A 9:00-11:00A 9:00-11:00A
Date 6/1-6/22 7/6-7/27 8/10-8/31
R/NR Fee $20/$25 $20/$25 $20/$25
Code # HR3203-01 HR3203-02 HR3203-03
EVENING Age Day 16+ Th 16+ Th 16+ Th
Time 6:00-8:00P 6:00-8:00P 6:00-8:00P
Date 6/3-6/24 7/1-7/22 8/5-8/26
R/NR Fee $20/$25 $20/$25 $20/$25
Code # HR3203-04 HR3203-05 HR3203-06
Location: Hawk Community Center Age 8-14 8-14
Day M-Th M-Th
Time Date 9:00A-12:00P 6/28-7/21 9:00A-12:00P 8/2-8/5
R/NR Fee $95/$105 $95/$105
Code # HR3130-01 HR3130-02
Pickleball Ladder Leagues
These pickleball ladder leagues will follow an organized play format led by The HAWK pickleball instructor. This is a multi session/multi court program where participants will face 3 different opponents each week. Depending how the participants fare, they will either move up the ladder, move down the ladder, or remain in their court. There will be a blind draw the first week to determine court placement for the next week. At the end of the session the top players will be awarded prizes. Location: Hawk Community Center League: Men’s 50+ Day M M
Time 6:00-8:00P 6:00-8:00P
League: Women’s 50+ Day M M
Time 6:00-8:00P 6:00-8:00P
League: Adult 16+ Day T T
Time 6:00-8:00P 6:00-8:00P
*NO CLASS 7/5
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Date 6/7-7/19* 7/26-8/30*
R/NR Fee $30/$35 $30/$35
Code # HR3204-01 HR3204-04
Date 6/7-7/19* 7/26-8/30*
R/NR Fee $30/$35 $30/$35
Code # HR3204-02 HR3204-05
Pickleball Skill & Drill Clinics
A typical clinic will work on skill building, strategy, teamwork, and game play. Focus areas could include serve and return, nonvolley zone positioning, dinking, 3rd shot drop shot, volleys, and point play with instruction. The 2-hour format enables the pro to maximize skill progression and apply it to real game situations. Location: Hawk Community Center Age 16+ 16+ 16+
Day W W W
R/NR Fee $30/$35 $30/$35
Code # HR3204-03 HR3204-06
Date 6/2-6/23 7/7-7/28 8/11-9/1
R/NR Fee $56/$61 $56/$61 $56/$61
Code # HR3201-01 HR3201-02 HR3201-03
Pickleball Tournaments
This pickleball tournament will be for intermediate and advanced players. There will be round robin first followed by a double elimination bracket. Come and show everyone that you’re the best! Location: Hawk Community Center Men’s
Date 6/8-7/13* 7/20-8/24*
Time 9:00-11:00A 9:00-11:00A 9:00-11:00A
Age 16+
Day Su
Women’s Age 16+
Day Su
Time 9:00A-End
Date 7/25
R/NR Fee $20/$25
Code # HR3205-01
Time 9:00A-End
Date 7/25
R/NR Fee $20/$25
Code # HR3205-02
Date 8/8
R/NR Fee $20/$25
Code # HR3205-03
Senor Mixed 50+ Age 50+
Day Su
Time 9:00A-End
Space is Limited. Sign Up Today!
Farmington Central High School 30175 Highmeadow Rd, Farmington Hills, MI 48334
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health fitness
&
New Fitness Programs Coming Soon We are proud to announce the opening of your brand new Community Fitness Center in late Spring 2021. The Fitness Center will have a wide selection of brand new, state of the art equipment including: • • • • • •
Stationary Bikes and Spinning Bikes Treadmills Rowing Machines Free Weights, Power Cages Strength Training Machines And much more!
Some of the available services will include the following: • • • • •
Free Orientations Personal Trainers Small Group Training Healthy Living Coaches Group Exercise Classes
To learn more and sign up to win a Fitness Prize Pack, please visit us online.
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arts
Arts in the Community The Department of Special Services coordinates music, theatre and arts programs for the Farmington Hills / Farmington community through classes, events and activities. The Cultural Arts Division acts as a direct connection to the area’s various community organizations, Art Commission, Community Arts Council, media and citizens in order to enhance and support the presence of the arts in the community by means of strategic planning, information and sharing of resources.
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art classes Drawing
Create drawings with an emphasis on expressive line, shading, proportion, perspective, and other elements and principles of design. Participants will receive individualized and group instruction and guidance in rendering the figure and still-lifes. Emphasis on drawing for beginners, but small group sizes ensures that any level of experience will have opportunity to grow and develop in this class. Location: Stables Art Studio - Heritage Park Instructor: Travis Andres Age Day 18+ M
Time 6:00-8:00P
Date 3/15-4/26*
R/NR Fee $115/$125
Code # 280215-02
*NO CLASS 3/29
Watercolor Studio
Beginners will learn about the types of paper, brushes, paints and basic watercolor techniques through various exercises and demonstrations. Continuing students will focus on improving their own style through individual attention. Demonstrations and lessons will be set according to individual and group needs. Location: Stables Art Studio - Heritage Park Instructor: Wendy Fournier (Tues), Travis Andres (Th) Age Day 18+ Th 18+ Tu
Time Date 6:30-8:30P 3/18-4/29* 10:00A-1:00P 3/16-4/27
R/NR Fee $115/$125 $130/$140
Code # 280201-04 280201-02
*NO CLASS 3/30,4/1
Exploring Ceramics
Hand-building techniques such as pinch, coil and slab will be taught to create sculpture and utilitarian objects. Learn about the firing process and finish this class with multiple completed/glazed projects you will be proud of! Beginning and continuing students are welcome. All materials (such as clay, glaze and tool usage) are included in fee. Location: Stables Art Studio - Heritage Park Instructor: Gail Borowski Age 18+ 18+ 18+
Day Tu Tu Tu
Time 6:30-8:30P 6:00-8:00P 6:00-8:00P
*NO CLASS 3/30
Date 3/16-4/27* 6/8-6/29 8/3-8/24
R/NR Fee $175/$185 $175/$185 $175/$185
Code # 280212-02 PC3300-01 PC3300-02
Acrylic Painting
Acrylic paint is a desired medium for many artists for its drying time and flexibility. In this class, participants will explore the medium, techniques, and materials through group and individualized instruction. Learn the rules of composition and color theory. This is a great class to take more than once to deepen your understanding of the medium for continued growth. Location: Stables Art Studio - Heritage Park Instructor: John Nagridge Age 18+ 18+ 18+
Day W W W
Time 6:00-8:00P 6:00-8:00P 6:00-8:00P
Date 3/17-4/28* 6/9-6/30 8/4-8/25
R/NR Fee $115/$125 $120/$130 $120/$130
Code # 280208-02 PC3210-01 PC3210-02
*NO CLASS 3/31
Oil Painting
Discover your personal style and improve your technique through individualized instruction, demonstrations and viewing great artists’ work. Learn the rules of composition and color theory while exploring the different materials used in oil painting.
Location: Stables Art Studio - Heritage Park Instructor: Wendy Fournier Age Day 18+ Tu
Time 1:30-4:00P
Date 3/16-4/27*
R/NR Fee $120/$130
Code # 280211-02
*NO CLASS 3/30
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kids art classes
one day workshops
Youth Ceramics
Basic hand-building techniques such as sculpture, pinch, coil and slab will be taught to create wonderful pottery in this very popular class! All materials are included. Location: Stables Art Studio - Heritage Park Instructor: Gail Borowski Age 8-13
Day Tu
Time 5:00-6:00P
Date 3/16-4/27*
R/NR Fee $100/$110
Code # 280401-02
*NO CLASS 3/30
Youth Drawing
Botanical Watercolor Workshop
Join us for an afternoon in the studio where you’ll be guided in current trends in floral watercolors such as bouquets and wreaths. As we transition into the spring season, this workshop will usher in some warmth with spring time flowers and plants. Artist Jenifer Janhevich will aid you in exploring floral compositions and watercolor brushwork for precision, layering, and blending. This workshop is suitable for all levels of experience, and all supplies are provided.
Day Su
Time 1:00-4:00P
Date 3/21
R/NR Fee $50/$60
Code 280201-06
Knife Painting: Acrylic Workshop
While the painter’s toolkit is often full of brushes in a range of styles and bristle types to achieve an array of surface textures, oftentimes a simple palette knife can go undetected beyond the task of mixing paint. In this workshop, learn about different types of palette knives to use as your primary tool when painting with acrylics. Using different knives with varying degrees of pressure and flexibility, you will explore how to develop texture and depth to your paintings using these non-traditional tools. All levels of experience are welcome and supplies are included in your registration fee. Location: Stables Art Studio - Heritage Park Instructor: John Nagridge Age 18+
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Day Su
Time Date 10:00A-4:00P 4/11
R/NR Fee $75/$85
Location: Stables Art Studio - Heritage Park Instructor: Travis Andres Age 7-12
Day Th
Time 5:00-6:00P
Date R/NR Fee 3/18-4/29* $90/$100
Code # 280407-02
*NO CLASS 4/1
Location: Stables Art Studio - Heritage Park Instructor: Jenifer Janhevich Age 18+
The methods taught in this class will support young artists in further developing the skills needed to create dynamic drawings. Learn about the elements and principles of design while applying them to your drawings using a variety of media. All materials supplied.
Supers Art Camp
This super creative camp will have participants exploring their favorite superheroes with secret identities. From the Incredibles to Super Man, Wonder Woman and more, campers will learn the methods of disguise and create their own secret identity hero through this fun, messy, and handson art camp. Location: Stables Art Studio - Heritage Park Instructor: Cultural Arts Faculty Age Day 6-10 M-F
Time 9:00A-3:00P
Date 3/29-4/2
R/NR Fee $210/$225
Code # 280399-02
REGISTER ONLINE https://recreg.fhgov.com
Code # 280208-04
Nihad Dukhan >>>
/ EXHIBITS / >>> Mary Kondraciuk >>>
Aric Jorn
CITY HALL GALLERY PUBLIC ART PROGRAM
Farmington Hills City Hall, 31555 W. Eleven Mile Mon– Fri, 8:30 am-4:30 pm and during special events
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Paul Into
Thank you to the 63 artists who are generously exhibiting their artwork through 2021. For more info on exhibits, visit www.fhgov.com or call 248-473-1857
ROTATING EXHIBITS GALLERY January 25 – March 26 Paul Into, Infrared Photography in Michigan
April 5 – June 5 Aric Jorn, Giving Shape to Viking Myths
June 14 Student Artwork for PTA Reflections Contest
September 6 – October 31 Nihad Dukhan, Modern & Traditional Arabic and Islamic Calligraphy
November 8 – January 7 Mary Kondraciuk, Aquarelle Water Photography
ART on the GRAND on June 5 & 6, 2021 See some of your favorite Public Art Program Artists Outdoors at the Art Festival. For more info, please visit artonthegrand.com or call us at 248-473-1857.
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dance
Beginners Ballroom
This class is for dancers-to-be, those with no ballroom experience. Learn the basics with high-energy, but easy-to-follow instructions. Must have your own partner. Location: Costick Center Instructor: Fernando Caducio Age Day Time 7 week class 18+ Tu 6:00-6:50P 18+ Tu 7:00-7:50P 18+ Tu 6:00-6:50P 18+ Tu 7:00-7:50P
Date
R/NR Fee Code #
Type
5/4-6/15 5/4-6/15 7/6-8/17 7/6-8/17
$49/$54 $49/$54 $49/$54 $49/$54
Rumba Waltz ChaCha Rumba
CC3501-01 CC3501-02 CC3501-03 CC3501-04
Intermediate Ballroom
Must have beginner level class to participate. Take the next step in high excitement ballroom lessons. Must have your own partner. Location: Costick Center Instructor: Fernando Caducio
Line Dance
Kick up your heels at our popular line dance classes that are fun and good exercise, too! Two skill levels. Location: Costick Center Instructor: Christine Stewart
Beginner
Age Day Time Date 4 week class 18+ W 12:00-1:00P 5/5-5/26 18+ F 12:00-1:00P 5/7-5/28
R/NR Fee
Code #
$20/$20 $20/$20
CC3500-01 CC3500-09
5 week class 18+ W 12:00-1:00P 6/2-6/30
$25/$25
CC3500-03
4 week class 18+ F 12:00-1:00P 18+ W 12:00-1:00P 18+ F 12:00-1:00P 18+ W 12:00-1:00P 18+ F 12:00-1:00P
6/4-6/25 7/7-7/28 7/9-7/30 8/4-8/25 8/6-8/27
$20/$20 $20/$20 $20/$20 $20/$20 $20/$20
CC3500-11 CC3500-05 CC3500-13 CC3500-07 CC3500-15
5/7-5/28 6/4-6/25 7/9-7/30 8/6-8/27
$20/$20 $20/$20 $20/$20 $20/$20
CC3500-10 CC3500-12 CC3500-14 CC3500-16
R/NR Fee
Code #
$20/$20
CC3500-02
$25/$25
CC3500-04
Beginner Plus
4 week class 18+ F 1:00-2:00P 18+ F 1:00-2:00P 18+ F 1:00-2:00P 18+ F 1:00-2:00P
Intermediate
Age Day Time Date 4 week class 18+ W 1:00-2:00P 5/5-5/26 5 week class 18+ W 1:00-2:00P 6/2-6/30 4 week class 18+ W 1:00-2:00P 7/7-7/28 18+ W 1:00-2:00P 8/4-8/25
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$20/$20 $20/$20
CC3500-06 CC3500-08
Age Day Time 7 week class 18+ Sa 11:00-11:50A 18+ Sa 12:00-12:50P 18+ Sa 11:00-11:50A 18+ Sa 12:00-12:50P
Date
R/NR Fee Code #
Type
5/8-6/19 5/8-6/19 7/10-8/21 7/10-8/21
$49/$54 $49/$54 $49/$54 $49/$54
Tango ChaCha Rumba Waltz
CC3502-01 CC3502-02 CC3502-03 CC3502-04
Advanced Ballroom
Advanced Ballroom High intensity and high excitement ballroom lessons with a Latin flair. Fast pace, prior experience required. Must have your own partner. Location: Costick Center Instructor: Fernando Caducio Age Day Time 7 week class 18+ M 6:00-6:50P 18+ M 7:00-7:50P 18+ M 6:00-6:50P 18+ M 7:00-7:50P
Date
R/NR Fee Code #
Type
5/3-6/21* 5/3-6/21* 7/12-8/23 7/12-8/23
$49/$54 $49/$54 $49/$54 $49/$54
Mam/Sal/Mer E.C. Swing Tango ChaCha
CC3503-01 CC3503-02 CC3503-03 CC3503-04
*NO CLASS 5/31
Flamenco Dance
Flamenco Dance is the passionate and lively dance of Spain. A group class includes a warm up for strong posture, practice of fluid arm movements, practice of footwork and rhythm. Simple dances are learned at first and they increase in complexity as students’ progress. Location: Costick Center Instructor: Michelle Millman Age Day Time 7 week class 13+ Th 6:30-7:30P 13+ Th 6:30-7:30P
Date
R/NR Fee
Code #
5/6-6/17 7/8-8/19
$45/$50 $45/$50
CC3504-01 CC3504-02
Farmington & Farmington Hills are proud to announce the return of our 12th Annual Juried Fine Arts and Craft Fair, located on Grand River Avenue in historic downtown Farmington.
FREE ADMISSION
JUNE 5 & 6, 2021 SATURDAY, 10AM-7PM SUNDAY, 11AM-5PM artonthegrand.com
Variety of Unique Artists // Kids Art Alley Art Market* // Outdoor Dining and Shopping For more info, please visit artonthegrand.com or call 248-473-1857. ART on the GRAND will follow the State of Michigan’s rules for outdoor gatherings and events. Check www.artonthegrand.com for updates as we get a closer to the event. *subject to change
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Visit the last section of this Activities Guide for full descriptions of Youth Theatre camps.
The Farmington Hills Youth Theatre is a program of
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esports Video Games and Online Safety
Learn about what your kids are playing, how to keep your kids safe online, how to set screen time limits. Location: The Hawk - Esports Center
Open Gaming
Want to check out the latest and greatest games? Curious about video games and esports? Come and play at this family friendly open house. Location: The Hawk - Esports Center Age All All All All All All
Day Su Su Su Su Su Su
Time 3:00-6:00P 3:00-6:00P 3:00-6:00P 3:00-6:00P 3:00-6:00P 3:00-6:00P
Date 6/6 6/20 7/18 8/1 8/15 8/29
R/NR Fee $5/$5 $5/$5 $5/$5 $5/$5 $5/$5 $5/$5
Code # HR3700-01 HR3700-02 HR3700-03 HR3700-04 HR3700-05 HR3700-06
Age 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+
Day Su Su Su Su Su Su
Time 3:00-4:30P 3:00-4:30P 3:00-4:30P 3:00-4:30P 3:00-4:30P 3:00-4:30P
Date 6/13 6/27 7/11 7/25 8/8 8/22
Interested in what your kids are playing? Want to learn how to play? Get taught by the best, your child. Registration covers one adult and one child. Location: The Hawk - Esports Center
Location: The Hawk - Esports Center
Age All All All All All
Age 13-17 18+ 13-17 18+ 13-17 18+ 13-17 18+ 13-17 18+ 13-17 18+
Day M M M M M M M M M M M M
Time 3:30-5:30P 6:00-8:00P 3:30-5:30P 6:00-8:00P 3:30-5:30P 6:00-8:00P 3:30-5:30P 6:00-8:00P 3:30-5:30P 6:00-8:00P 3:30-5:30P 6:00-8:00P
Date 6/14 6/14 6/28 6/28 7/12 7/12 7/26 7/26 8/9 8/9 8/23 8/23
R/NR Fee $10/$15 $10/$15 $10/$15 $10/$15 $10/$15 $10/$15 $10/$15 $10/$15 $10/$15 $10/$15 $10/$15 $10/$15
Code # HR3701-01 HR3701-02 HR3701-03 HR3701-04 HR3701-05 HR3701-06 HR3701-07 HR3701-08 HR3701-09 HR3701-10 HR3701-11 HR3701-12
Code # HR3702-01 HR3702-02 HR3702-03 HR3702-04 HR3702-05 HR3702-06
Kids Teach Parents
Intro to Competitive/Rec Gaming
You think you are good at games. Do you have what it takes to play competitively? Learn more about our competitive events!
R/NR Fee $20/$25 $20/$25 $20/$25 $20/$25 $20/$25 $20/$25
Day Su Su Su Su Su
Time 12:00-2:00P 12:00-2:00P 12:00-2:00P 12:00-2:00P 12:00-2:00P
Date 6/20 7/18 8/1 8/15 8/29
R/NR Fee $25/$30 $25/$30 $25/$30 $25/$30 $25/$30
Code # HR3703-01 HR3703-02 HR3703-03 HR3703-04 HR3703-05
Coding Camp
Do you love games so much you would like to make one? Join us for a 1-week camp and learn how to create a game of your own. Location: The Hawk - Esports Center Age 13+ 13+
Day M-Th M-Th
Time 10:00A-12:00P 10:00A-12:00P
Date R/NR Fee 7/19-7/22 $150/$160 8/16-8/19 $150/$160
Code # HR3704-01 HR3704-02
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Technology
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Ages 18+
How Do I Take a Live Class with Zoom? - The Free Class
Most adult instructors use Zoom for live/virtual classes such as cooking, painting, exercising, computers, music, etc. Author and computer instructor Mike Wilson offers this free & easy session to help you understand the process of “getting to your classroom” and using Zoom. Location: At your house Instructor: Mike Wilson Age 18+ 18+ 18+
Day Su F Su
Time 3:00-4:00P 3:00-4:00P 7:30-8:30P
Date 5/23 6/11 8/29
R/NR Fee FREE FREE FREE
Code # MS3400-13 MS3400-14 MS3400-15
Enter your live/virtual classroom with one click! You can create eye-catching presentations with PowerPoint! We will explore the PowerPoint interface and create presentations from simple stock designs. Learn to easily apply themes, animate text, and insert images. See how to create text boxes and manipulate slides for printing. We will enhance a presentation by adding animations and transitions. Finally, view the actual presentation as seen by your audience and get a few tips and tricks to design presentations for maximum impact. (Not for Apple/Mac users.) Location: At your house Instructor: Mike Wilson Day F
Time 8:00-9:15P
Date R/NR Fee 4/9-4/23 $55/$60
Code # MS3400-19
I Need Help with My Windows 10 Computer!
Enter your live/virtual classroom with one click! Instructor Mike Wilson will demonstrate Windows 10 and related features. See how to navigate the desktop, icons, & taskbar and understand the ease of using the start menu. We will also explore the Microsoft Edge browser and visit a website or two. Learn about calendars, maps, and the Microsoft Store. See how to locate and use your Photos app and connect to a “Wi-Fi”. Discover basic scanner use and antivirus protection. Finally, there will be an introduction to Microsoft Word, using keyboard shortcuts. You will come away from this user-friendly class with a working knowledge of Windows 10! (Not for Apple/Mac users.) Location: At your house Instructor: Mike Wilson Age 18+ 18+ 18+
Day Su Th,F Su
Time 6:30-7:45P 12:00-1:15P 2:30-3:45P
Enter your live/virtual classroom with one click! This class is for new and recent learners. See a demonstration on how to create a new e-mail account. Learn how to: e-mail, forward e-mail, reply, save pictures, and send attachments. See how folders and e-mails are created and organized. Understand how browsers and contacts work as well as move and delete e-mails. Location: At your house Instructor: Mike Wilson
Powerpoint for Beginners and Recent Learners
Age 18+
All About E-Mail!
Date 4/11-4/25 5/27-6/3 7/11-7/25
R/NR Fee $55/$60 $55/$60 $55/$60
Code # MS3400-17 MS3400-01 MS3400-02
Age 18+ 18+ 18+
Day Su Tu,Th F
Time 1:00-2:15P 1:30-2:30P 4:00-5:15P
Date 4/11-4/25 6/8-6/15 8/6-8/20
R/NR Fee $55/$60 $55/$60 $55/$60
Code # MS3400-16 MS3400-03 MS3400-04
Save Time and Money with an Easy Computer Tune Up
Enter your live/virtual classroom with one click! Save money and fix your computer yourself! No great skills needed. Use three proven free online software to fix most software related issues like malware and viruses with a few clicks of a button! Speed up your computer in no time! (Not for Apple/Mac users.) Location: At your house Instructor: Mike Wilson Age 18+ 18+ 18+ 18+
Day M F Tu Su
Time 8:30-9:30P 7:00-8:00P 12:00-1:00P 4:30-5:30P
Date 4/12 6/18 6/29 8/15
R/NR Fee $20/$22 $20/$22 $20/$22 $20/$22
Code # MS3400-18 MS3400-05 MS3400-06 MS3400-07
I Need Help Creating, Editing, and Organizing My Pictures, Files, Folders
Enter your live/virtual classroom with one click! Are your files, digital pictures, emails, and information scattered everywhere on your computer? Instructor Mike Wilson will demonstrate how to create and orderly system with pictures, files, & folders. Discover how to download and copy files and pictures from the Internet. See pictures transferred from a cell phone to a computer and how minor picture editing changes are made. Save files and projects on your computer and flash drives, and easily find them. learn how to create, copy, move, and relocate pictures, files, and folders. (Not for Apple/Mac users.) Location: At your house Instructor: Mike Wilson Age 18+ 18+
Day Sa Su
Time 1:00-2:15P 2:00-3:00P
Date R/NR Fee 5/1-5/15 $55/$60 6/13-6/27 $55/$60
Code # MS3400-11 MS3400-12
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+ Understanding Browsers and Getting the Most Out of Google and Searching the Web
Enter your live/virtual classroom with one click! Learn the ins and outs of browsers, such as Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome. Set your home page and create favorite websites to easily return to. You will see how to use browser tabs, enlarge web pages, as well as use “Read Aloud”. (“Read Aloud” is a feature that will read your text to you.) Do you use Google’s search box to type a website into and think that’s about all there is to it? You will understand how to use and get the best out of search engines such as Google for looking up information and doing research. Find out how to search for practically anything online! Learn how to limit your searching for more accuracy. Find out about features from your browser and searching that will make your life easier. All these things will be taught in this “adult- and userfriendly” class! Location: At your house Instructor: Mike Wilson Age 18+
Day Time Th,F 1:00-2:15P
Date 7/1-7/8
R/NR Fee $55/$60
Code # MS3400-08
Everything Microsoft Word – For Personal and Office Use!
Enter your live/virtual classroom with one click! Instructor Mike Wilson will break down the unknown Microsoft Word stuff and present them to you in a clear, sensible, and enjoyable way! learn how to navigate basic functions in Word and go to explore alignments, bullets, hard/soft returns, indents, and soft features. You will see simple keyboard shortcuts and how to edit documents. Also, see a demonstration on paragraphs, margins, and how to fix unwanted vertical spacing. You will learn how to use tabs and tables properly easily. Finally, gain knowledge of text boxes, page numbering, creating basic labels, and helpful page views. You will come away from this user-friendly class with a working knowledge of Microsoft Word! (Not for Apple/Mac users.) Location: At your house Instructor: Mike Wilson Age 18+ 18+
Day Time Sa 12:00-1:15P Tu,Th 3:00-4:00P
Date R/NR Fee 7/17-7/31 $55/$60 8/24-8/31 $55/$60
Code # MS3400-09 MS3400-10
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An active life is a good life. The City of Farmington Hills Adults 50 & Better provides adults with recreation, education, socialization, volunteer opportunities, referrals and services. Visit the Center for Active Adults in the Costick Center, 28600 Eleven Mile Road (enter the building through door A). Operation hours are Monday – Friday, 8:30 am-4:30 pm. All participants must have a current membership ID card to utilize Adults 50 & Better programs. Residents of Farmington and Farmington Hills no annual fee. Non-residents, $20 annual fee. You can sign up for classes at https://recreg.fhgov.com or at the front desk at the Costick Center. For more information, please call 248-473-1830.
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The Messenger For up-to-date details on all programs and services for Adults 50 & Better, be sure to check out our monthly newsletter, The Messenger. Pick up a copy at the Costick Center, or simply download The Messenger at the City of Farmington Hills website, www.fhgov.com, by selecting Adults 50 & Better from the Government/Departments/ Divisions pull-down menu. If you would like to receive The Messenger online, call 248-4731830 or email adurham@fhgov. com. For more information, please call 248-473-1830.
Shredding for Safety
Protect your identity, De-clutter your home, and recycle! Bring up to 4 paper grocery bags of documents to be shredded in the Costick Center parking lot. Drive up only. No magazines, junk mail, or trash, please. Sponsored by Resource Recovery and Recycling Authority of Southwest Oakland County and provided by ShredCorp. Farmington and Farmington Hills residents 50 & Better.
Time 10:00A-12:00P
Date 6/8
R/NR Fee No Fee
Code # NA
Newcomer Welcome Tour
The Special Services welcomes newcomers from Farmington and Farmington Hills, Adults 50 & Better, for a tour of the facility explaining the services, trips, classes, volunteer opportunities, and activities available. Includes a welcome packet with a coupon for a complimentary lunch, gym class, swim, or line-dance. Residents only. Sign up at the front desk of the Costick Center or call (248) 473-1830.
Time 10:00-11:00A
Date 8/26
R/NR Fee No Fee
Code # CS3400-01
events Friday’s Film
Enjoy a recently released film on select Fridays. Must register by 11 am the Thursday before. Space is limited. Location: Costick Center Age 50+ 50+ 50+ 50+
Day F F F F
Time 1:00-3:00P 1:00-3:00P 1:00-3:00P 1:00-3:00P
Date 5/21 6/18 7/16 8/20
R/NR Fee $3/$4 $3/$4 $3/$4 $3/$4
Code # CS4001-01 CS4001-02 CS4001-03 CS4001-04
Travel Show
Location: Costick Center Day Tu
Time 10:30A-12:00P
Day W
Time 10:30A-1:30P
Date 5/26
R/NR Fee $8/$10
Code # PS3000-01
Summer Concert & Ice Cream Social
Come welcome Summer at the Historic Longacre House grounds with live music by a local group of musicians and chill out with a delicious ice cream treat. Space is limited. Register by Friday July 9th. Location: Longacre House Age 50+
Day W
Time 2:00-4:00P
Date 7/14
R/NR Fee $5/$7
Code # PS3200-01
Connect with friends and spend a fun summer afternoon enjoying musical entertainment, a delicious lunch followed by a game of BINGO furnished with an array of prizes. You must register by Friday July 30th. Space is limited. Location: Costick Center Age 50+
Day Th
Time 11:00A-2:30P
Date 8/5
R/NR Fee $10/$12
Code # CS3200-01
Summer Courtyard Cookout
Come rock out with us in the beautiful Costick Center Courtyard with musical entertainment. Indulge yourself with a hot dog personalized with yummy toppings! Plus side dishes that make your mouth water. Don’t forget to save some room for ice cream! Space is limited. Register by Friday August 20th. Location: Costick Center Age 50+
Day W
Time 11:30A-1:30P
Date 8/25
R/NR Fee $6/$8
Code # CS3201-02
Rain Date: 8/26
Join our tour provider to preview travel opportunities. Learn all about great packages for both local and long-distance trips. Trip registration with payment will be accommodated immediately after presentation. Sign up at the front desk of the Costick Center or call 248-473-1830.
Age 50+
Location: Heritage Park, Meet by the Nature Center
Summer Bingo
Location: Costick Center Age Day 50+ Th
Celebrate National Senior Health and Fitness Day outside at Heritage Park with us. There will be a sampler of fitness classes, try shooting a bow at Riley Archery Range, take a hike through the trails, enjoy a picnic lunch and more! Register by Friday May 21. Space is limited.
Age 50+
Location: Costick Center Parking Lot Age Day 50+ Tu
Health & Fitness Day
Date 5/18
R/NR Fee No Fee
Code # CS3000-01
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Fitness
In response to Covid 19 we are following all state mandates for indoor fitness classes and facility sanitizing. Masks are required while indoors.
Feldenkrais: Awareness Through Movement
Bring your body into alignment and reduce chronic pain using gentle movements to enhance coordination, balance, mobility, breathing and posture. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a mat.
Age 50+
Day Time M,W,F 9:00-11:00A
R/NR Fee $3/$4
Intermediate/Advanced (starting 5/3) M 12pm-2pm Year Round $3R/$4NR
5/5-6/16
$24/$30
CS3509-01
*NO CLASS 4/2, 5/31, 7/5, 9/6
7/7-8/18
$28/$35
CS3509-02
Location: Costick Center Instructor: Deborah Koss
Date
R/NR Fee
Code #
5/4-6/22 5/6-6/24 7/6-8/24 7/8-8/26
$28/$34 $28/$34 $28/$34 $28/$34
CS3511-01 CS3511-02 CS3511-03 CS3511-04
Gym Exercise
Get up and Go with a great workout! Gym exercise will include low-impact floor and chair workout to improve your cardiovascular and muscular endurance. Bring along hand weights and resistance bands. All fitness levels welcome! Location: Costick Center Instructor: Lisa Chow
Date
R/NR Fee
Code #
5/4-6/22 5/6-6/24 7/6-8/24 7/8-8/26
$16/$20 $16/$20 $16/$20 $16/$20
CS3510-01 CS3510-02 CS3510-03 CS3510-04
Code # CR4200-01
$3R/$4NR
Code #
Low impact workouts are based on popular dance and fitness steps to achieve 5000 steps per class. You will burn fat and calories, improve muscle strength all while having fun listening to a variety of new and classic music. Alternative steps are demonstrated so everyone can choose their own level of desired intensity. Bring a mat, hand weights, water and your Fitbit, Pedometer, Apple Watch.
Tai Chi
This class will consist of an organized routine to help with overall physical health and stress management, it will include many aspects of the Wu Style syllabus with a combination of chair and standing exercises. * Daytime Tai Chi Classes will be held outdoors weather permitting. Location: Costick Center Instructor: Bill Harper Age Day Time 7 week class 18+ W 6:00-7:00P 50+ F 10:00-11:00A 18+ W 6:00-7:00P 50+ F 10:00-11:00A
Date
R/NR Fee
Code #
5/5-6/16 5/7-6/18 7/7-8/18 7/9-8/20
$35/$40 $35/$40 $35/$40 $35/$40
CS3508-01 CS3508-02 CS3508-06 CS3508-07
Tai Chi Advanced
This class will offer Wu Style Tai Chi hand forms. * Daytime Tai Chi Classes will be held outdoors weather permitting.
Location: Costick Center Instructor: Bill Harper Age Day Time 7 week class 18+ Th 2:00-3:00P 18+ W 7:00-8:00P 18+ W 7:00-8:00P 18+ Th 2:00-3:00P
Date
R/NR Fee
Code #
5/6-6/17 5/5-6/16 7/7-8/18 7/8-8/19
$35/$40 $35/$40 $35/$40 $35/$40
CS3508-03 CS3508-04 CS3508-08 CS3508-09
Tai Chi for Movement & Balance
This class is designed to help improve movement, balance and decrease pain and falls through the use of Wu Style Tai Chi Chuan. It is a combination of chair and standing exercises. * Daytime Tai Chi Classes will be held outdoors weather permitting.
Location: Costick Center Instructor: Bill Harper Age Day Time 7 week class 50+ Th 1:00-2:00P 50+ Th 1:00-2:00P
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Date 5/3- 8/30
R/NR Fee
Fit 5000
Age Day Time 8 week class 50+ Tu 11:00A-12:00P 50+ Th 11:00A-12:00P 50+ Tu 11:00A-12:00P 50+ Th 11:00A-12:00P
Location: Costick Center Please sign in and pay at the Costick Center front desk.
Date
*NO CLASS 6/2
Age Day Time 8 week class 18+ Tu 9:45-10:45A 18+ Th 9:45-10:45A 18+ Tu 9:45-10:45A 18+ Th 9:45-10:45A
Back by popular demand! The best way to have fun with a racket, Pickleball is a combination of tennis and ping pong, played on a badminton court. Come see why it’s the fastest growing court sport of active adults! All skill levels welcome. Drop-In play. More Pickleball info on pages 19-20.
Beginner/Intermediate (starting 5/7) F 12pm-2pm Year Roun
Location: Costick Center Instructor: Gloria Beren Age Day Time 6 week class 18+ W 9:30-10:30A 7 week class 18+ W 9:30-10:30A
Pickleball
Date
R/NR Fee
Code #
5/6-6/17 7/8-8/19
$35/$40 $35/$40
CS3508-05 CS3508-10
Yoga
Focus on inner awareness along with the external alignment of the body in this yoga class designed to aid balance, flexibility, and enhance serenity. Wear loose clothing and bring a mat. Location: Costick Center Instructor: Dawn Preibe Age Day Time 4 week class 50+ M 9:45-10:45A 5 week class 50+ W 9:45-10:45A
Date
R/NR Fee
Code #
5/3-5/24
$20/$24
CS3505-01
5/5-6/2
$25/$30
CS3505-02
Therapeutic Yoga
This practice is for everyone! Do you want to strengthen and balance your body and quiet your mind? Do you suffer from aches and pains? Are you recovering from an illness, injury or accident? Are you feeling great and want to stay that way? Then this class is for you! Wear loose clothing and bring a mat. Location: Costick Center Instructor: Dawn Preibe Age Day Time 5 week class 50+ Th 9:45-10:45A
Date
R/NR Fee
Code #
5/6-6/3
$34/$38
CS3502-01
Outdoor Therapeutic Yoga
Outdoor Yoga
Focus on inner awareness along with the external alignment of the body in this yoga class designed to aid in balance, flexibility, and enhance serenity. Wear loose clothing and bring a mat.
This practice is for everyone! Do you want to strengthen and balance your body and quiet your mind? Do you suffer from aches and pains? Are you recovering from an illness, injury or accident? Are you feeling great and want to stay that way? Then this class is for you! Wear loose clothing and bring a mat.
Location: Longacre House Instructor: Dawn Preibe
Location: Longacre House Instructor: Dawn Preibe
Age Day Time 6 week class 50+ M 9:45-10:45A 7 week class 50+ W 9:45-10:45A 6 week class 50+ M 9:45-10:45A 50+ W 9:45-10:45A
Date
R/NR Fee
Code #
6/7-7/19
$30/$36
PS3504-01
6/9-7/21
$35/$42
PS3504-02
Age Day Time 7 week class 50+ Th 9:45-10:45A 6 week class 50+ Th 9:45-10:45A
7/26-8/30 7/28-9/1
$30/$36 $30/$36
PS3504-03 PS3504-04
Yoga Evening
Chair Yoga
Chair Yoga is a gentle form of yoga that is practiced sitting on a chair or standing for support. It is a great practice for everyone, as it deepens flexibility and strengthens personal body awareness. All levels are welcome, wear loose clothing. Location: Costick Center Instructor: Dawn Preibe R/NR Fee
Code #
$20/$24
CS3501-01
Outdoor Chair Yoga
Chair Yoga is a gentle form of yoga that is practiced sitting on a chair or standing for support. It is a great practice for everyone, as it deepens flexibility and strengthens personal body awareness. All levels are welcome, wear loose clothing. Location: Longacre House Instructor: Dawn Preibe Age Day Time Date 6 week class 50+ M 11:00A-12:00P 6/7-7/19 50+ M 11:00A-12:00P 7/26-8/30
*NO CLASS 7/5
R/NR Fee
Code #
6/10-7/22
$40/$45
PS3504-05
7/29-9/2
$35/$40
PS3504-06
Focus on inner awareness along with the external alignment of the body in this yoga class designed to aid balance, flexibility, and enhance serenity. Wear loose clothing and bring a mat.
*NO CLASS 7/5
Age Day Time Date 4 week class 50+ M 11:00A-12:00P 5/3-5/24
Date
R/NR Fee
Code #
$30/$36 $30/$36
PS3504-07 PS3504-10
Location: Costick Center Instructor: Dawn Preibe Age Day Time 5 week class 18+ Th 5:30-6:30P
Date
R/NR Fee
Code #
5/6-6/3
$30/$35
CS3503-01
Outdoor Yoga Evening
Focus on inner awareness along with the external alignment of the body in this yoga class designed to aid balance, flexibility, and enhance serenity. Wear loose clothing and bring a mat. Location: Longacre House Instructor: Dawn Preibe Age Day Time 7 week class 18+ Th 5:30-6:30P 6 week class 18+ Th 5:30-6:30P
Date
R/NR Fee
Code #
6/10-7/22
$40/$45
PS3504-08
7/29-9/2
$35/$40
PS3504-09
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CLUBS & GROUPS All Participants must have a current membership card.
Tai Chi 50 cents
Tai Chi helps reduce stress and increases balance and flexibility. Meet at the Costick Center Tuesday and Thursday 9 am to 10 am. Tai Chi Video, .50 each session.
Book Discussion Meeting via Zoom
Join an informal book discussion group in cooperation with the Farmington Community Library on the 1st Thursday each month at 1 pm. Register at www.farmlib.org under Events, search Costick.
Computer Forum Meeting via Zoom
Each Thursday at 10 am members share computer skills and information. Each session is a little different, covering operating systems, software applications, or new and favorite website.
Quilters
Each Friday at 10 am, this informal group gets together to share ideas and techniques about their quilting, knitting, sewing, needlepoint and other fiber projects. Newcomers are always welcome.
Farmington Piecemakers
Quilters for a cause meets the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 3:00 - 7:00 pm. Bring your own sewing machine or sit and sew projects. All skill levels welcome.
New Friends Social Club
Meets 1st Wednesday of each month at 1:00 pm. Meet new friends and find out about events in the community.
Cycling for Active Adults
Farmington Hills is calling all cyclists 50 & Better to join an exciting cycling club. The goals of the club are to promote bicycle safety, enjoy fellow riders and a healthy lifestyle. Enjoy meetings, bike rides and picnic. For more information call 248-473-1822 or visit our face book page: https://www. facebook.com/cfaa.bikeclub/events/
Heritage Hikers
Farmington Hills is calling all hikers 50 and Better to enjoy walking the trails at Heritage Park each Saturday morning at 10 am. Meet in the Nature Center parking lot.
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SUPPORT GROUPS Caregivers
Share encouragement, support and learn with others who are caring for someone the 1st and 3rd Wednesday each month at 1 pm. Topics of discussion cover financial and legal considerations, emotional needs, and practical solutions.
Grief & Loss
Joining a grief support group can be a healthy first step in the healing process. Meet others who are dealing with similar losses and gain a better understanding of the grief process. This support group meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday each month at 1:30 pm.
First Step Stroke
All Stroke survivors, their caregivers, and family members are invited the every Tuesday, except the 1st Tuesday of the month, 1:00-3:00 pm for socialization, activities, encouragement, and support. Most 1st Tuesdays the group meets at a local restaurant for lunch.
SERVICES Social Security
Knox Box
Telephone Reassurance
Home Chore Program
Avoid long lines and wait time at the Social Security office and apply online for your retirement benefits. Those 3 months away from beginning Social Security retirement benefits can apply online at the Costick Center. A trained staff member will assist you. Call 248-473-1826 for an appointment.
Do you know anyone living alone and home-bound who would benefit from a daily phone call? The telephone reassurance Program provides daily contact with Farmington area seniors between the hours of 9 am and 10:30 am, Monday through Friday.
Nutrition
The Knox Box Safety Program gives emergency responders quick access to a home in an emergency when a homeowner is unable to answer the door. It eliminates the need to forced entry for residents who live alone, are disabled or who care for someone unable to open a door. Call 248-473-1826
This program helps Farmington and Farmington Hills residents live independently by providing qualified volunteers to assist with chores around the home. Call 248-473-1895 for more information.
Transportation Program
The Home Delivered Meals Program services adults 60 years and better, home bound, and unable to prepare meals. For more information, call 248-473-1825. The Senior Adult Nutrition Program is funded through Area Agency on Aging 1B. The Farmington Hills Senior Nutrition Program is funded through Title III, Older Americans Act Funds & distributed through the Area Agency on Aging 1-B and the Office of Aging and Adult Services Agency. The Farmington Hills Nutrition Program complies with terms and regulations of Title V of Civil Rights Act of 1964 as amended in Section 504 of the Social Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Equal opportunity employee program. Reasonable accommodation will be provided upon notification or request.
The Transportation Program is available to Farmington and Farmington Hills 55 & Better or with a disability, Monday-Friday, 9:00 am 3:30 pm. We are currently only scheduling medical appointments. A donation of $2 each way is suggested. For more information or to schedule a reservation, Call 248-473- 1864.
Farmington Area Commission on Aging
The purpose of the COA (Farmington Area Commission on Aging) is to improve the quality of life for all older adults in the Cities of Farmington and Farmington Hills.
Join SOAR this Spring – We’re Virtual! • 50 different classes for the price of $100 • Lectures taught by experts in their field • Delivered digitally to your home via Zoom • Most classes recorded for on-demand viewing • Classes begin April 19, 2021 Visit SOARexplore.com or call 248.626.0296 for more information.
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nature
24915 Farmington Rd | 248-477-1135
center Get Out in Nature All Year Located in beautiful Heritage Park adjacent to the Day Camp Building, this 2,325 square foot nature facility offers interpretive exhibits reflecting our natural world, including a life-sized tree and animal home exhibit! Additionally there is a bird viewing area and native fish aquariums! Come enjoy the season with our educational programs, events and clubs - or just enjoy a hike on your own. Stop in and say hello - our naturalists are awaiting your visit.
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Homeschool Nature Program
Enrich your child’s knowledge and curiosity with the natural world. A naturalist will lead hands-on and memorable experiences outdoors with different themes each week. Meet other homeschool families and supplement your at-home lessons. This is a DROP-OFF program. Please make sure your child is dressed for the weather and outdoor adventures. Pre-registration required. Please register your child for ONE session ONLY. Location: Nature Center - Heritage Park Age 6-12 6-12 6-12
F.O.X Club (Farmington Area Outdoor Xplorers) NEW!
Get ready for adventure and exploring nature after school with the Farmington Area Outdoor Xplorers Club! Discover all the fun ways you can still get outside and enjoy the Spring season. Each week your child will experience new nature themes, from animal tracking, birdwatching, ponding, outdoor survival skills and more! The F.O.X. Club will take place entirely outdoors, so have your child ready to hike and explore by dressing for the weather! Don’t forget a snack and a water bottle. This is a drop-off program. Location: Nature Center - Heritage Park Age 7-11
Day W
Time 4:00-6:00P
Date 4/7-5/26
R/NR Fee $70/$80
Code # PN3206-01
Day Tu W Th
Time 1:30-3:00P 1:30-3:00P 1:30-3:00P
Date 4/6-6/8 4/7-6/9 4/8-6/10
R/NR Fee $65/$75 $65/$75 $65/$75
Code # PN3263-01 PN3263-02 PN3263-03
Little Trekkers
Experience the magic of the natural world with your Little Trekker! Children and adults will explore a different nature theme each week, as they investigate along the trails of Heritage Park, enjoy story time and create an art project to take home. Please dress for the weather, as this class will take place in the great outdoors! Parents must stay. Please sign your child(ren) up for ONE session ONLY, not both. Location: Nature Center - Heritage Park Age 1.5-4 1.5-4
Day Tu W
Time 10:00-11:30A 10:00-11:30A
Date 4/6-6/8 4/7-6/9
R/NR Fee $65/$75 $65/$75
Code # PN3548-01 PN3548-02
Young Explorers
Join this active social group every other Wednesday for a naturalist-guided, slow-paced walk along the trails of Heritage Park. Discover new things each season! Afterward, relax with a cup of coffee and catch-up with friends. Register in advance or pay the drop-in fee at the door. Call Nature Center for upcoming dates.
Allow your Young Explorer to experience the magic of the natural world! Children will explore a different nature theme each week as they hike and investigate along the trails of Heritage Park. Since this is a drop-off program, please send a snack & water along with your child and dress them for the weather. Much of this class will take place in the great outdoors. Pre-registration required. Children must be potty trained. Please sign your child(ren) up for ONE session ONLY, not both.
Location: Nature Center - Heritage Park
Location: Nature Center - Heritage Park
Coffee and Stroll
Age Adult
Day W
Time Date 10:30A-12:00P 1/13-12/29
R/NR Fee $2/$2
Code # 111214-02
Spring Survival Camp
Age 3-5 3-5
Day Th F
Time 9:30-11:30A 9:30-11:30A
Date 4/8-6/10 4/9-6/11
Spend your Spring Break at the Farmington Hills Nature Center. We will explore different nature activities including hiking, outdoor skills, archery, wetlands, animals, outdoor games, trips to the Nature Center and more! Campers should dress for the weather, bring a bag lunch and water bottle each day.
Woodcock Walk
Location: Nature Center - Heritage Park
Location: Nature Center - Heritage Park
Age 6-12
Day M-F
Extended Care: 6-12 M-F 6-12 M-F 6-12 M-F
Time 9:00A-3:00P
Date 3/29-4/2
R/NR Fee $160/$175
Code # 311280-01
8:00-9:00A 3:00-6:00P 8:00A-6:00P
3/29-4/2 3/29-4/2 3/29-4/2
$34/$34 $58/$58 $70/$70
311280-02 311280-03 311280-04
R/NR Fee $85/$95 $85/$95
Code # PN3565-01 PN3565-02
Experience the magic and excitement of the woodcock bird’s unique mating dance! Take a guided hike to the breeding grounds, where we will listen and search for these elusive birds. Please dress for the weather and exploring off trail.
Age 5-Adult
Day F
Time 8:00-9:00P
Date 4/9
R/NR Fee $3/$3
Code # PN3270-01
REGISTER ONLINE https://recreg.fhgov.com
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Volunteer Days & Rouge Rescue
Star Parties
Volunteer to make Heritage Park and even better place! Participate in activities each month, like removing invasive plants, planting native wildflowers, collecting seeds, trail and nature center maintenance and more! Call the nature center to learn more about this month’s volunteer activities. All welcome! Please notify the Nature Center if you will be bringing a group of 5 or more. Pre-registration encouraged. Location: Nature Center - Heritage Park Age All All All All All
Day Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa
Time 10:00A-12:00P 9:00A-12:00P 10:00A-12:00P 10:00A-12:00P 10:00A-12:00P
Date 4/17 5/15* 6/19 7/17 8/21
R/NR Fee FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE
Code # PN2217-04 PN2217-05 PN2217-06 PN2217-07 PN2217-08
*Join us May 15 for Rouge Rescue Day!
The popular Heritage Park Star Parties with the Farmington Community Stargazers have gone virtual this year - check www.fcstargazers.org for more information
Summer Solstice Celebration (6:30-8:30pm)
Celebrate the longest day of the year, the Summer Solstice, at Heritage Park! Take a hayride through the park, enjoy roasting marshmallows around a campfire, explore the Nature Center, create a garden fairy door and art projects, and find out what makes this day so special with games and outdoor activities; A great way to celebrate the first day of summer with family and friends. Registration INCLUDES a hayride that leaves at the time selected during registration. Event activities will be available from 6:30-8:30pm. There is an option to register for the event WITHOUT a hayride at a discounted price. Sm’ore kits can be purchased for an additional $1 Location: Nature Center - Heritage Park
Microscope Mission
Launch into a world of exciting microscopic exploration! Your mission: practice the basics of using a compound microscope to discover secrets of plants and animals. You won’t want to miss this fun STEM-based program, great for kids and adults! Location: Nature Center - Heritage Park Age 6-Adult
Day Sa
Time Date 10:30A-12:00P 5/1
R/NR Fee $5/$5
Code# PN3271-01
A FREE health inspired program with Beaumont. Health care professionals provide brief outdoor presentations on topics of interest, then answer questions and engage in informal conversation with attendees during a 30 minute wellness walk on the trails. Sessions include healthy snacks, giveaways, health screenings and more. Call the Nature Center (248) 477-1135 for upcoming walk topics: New topics each month! Location: Nature Center - Heritage Park Day F F F F
Time 12:00-1:00P 12:00-1:00P 12:00-1:00P 12:00-1:00P
Date 5/14 6/11 7/9 8/13
R/NR Fee FREE FREE FREE FREE
Day Su Su Su Su Su
Time 6:30-7:00P 7:00-7:30P 7:30-8:00P 8:00-8:30P 6:30-8:30P*
Date 6/20 6/20 6/20 6/20 6/20
R/NR Fee $8/$8 $8/$8 $8/$8 $8/$8 $5/$5
Code # PN3261-01 PN3261-02 PN3261-03 PN3261-04 PN3261-05
* DISCOUNTED OPTION - NO HAYRIDES AVAILABLE FOR Code # PN3261-05
Splash Pad Story Time
Wellness Walk and Talk
Age Adult Adult Adult Adult
Age 2+ 2+ 2+ 2+ 2+
Code # PN3214-02 PN3214-03 PN3214-04 PN3214-05
Enjoy the fresh air and a story with the Farmington Community Library every Monday morning! Meet us at the North Shelter near the Splash Pad in Heritage Park for stories, rhymes and movement. Stay and play with our outdoor toys or explore the Nature Discovery Trail. Bring your swimsuit to head over to the splash pad for some water fun. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Location: Nature Center - Heritage Park Age 3-6
Day M
Time 10:30-11:30A
Date 6/14-7/26
R/NR Fee FREE
Code # PN3205-01
Nature Discovery Trail Meet-ups
Experience the spring migration of birds back to Heritage Park. Discover the basics of birding from the tools you’ll need to tips on how to find interesting birds. Dress for the outdoors.
Creativity is limitless when children play with a variety of loose materials. Nature acts as the inspiration for children’s amazing creations! Meet at the NORTH trail head of the Nature Discovery Trail (near Splash Pad) for open-ended play with the Nature Centers large set of unique ramps, loose nature parts and building accessories. No registration needed, just drop-in! Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Location: Nature Center - Heritage Park
Location: Nature Discovery Trail - Heritage Park
Birding Basics
Age 7-Adult
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Day Su
Time 1:00-2:30P
Date 5/9
R/NR Fee $3/$3
Code # PN3209-01
Age 1-12
Day Th
Time 3:30-4:30P
Date 6/17-8/26
R/NR Fee FREE
Code # PN3204-01
Night Hike – Adults Only Version
By popular demand...Experience Heritage Park after dark on this “adults only” guided night hike! Don’t let the kids have all the fun! Pre-registration required. Program will take place entirely outdoors. Location: Nature Center - Heritage Park Age Adults
Join the Farmington Area Optimists Club as they host the annual Kids Fishing Day! We provide each child with everything they need for a successful and safe fishing experience; their own high quality rod and reel, stocked tackle box, informational & activity packet, fun how-to videos and live bait. Families can choose which time they would like to arrive for curbside pick-up of their fishing supplies in the Founder’s Sports Park parking lot (west entrance) on Jul 24. Families can head out to any local fishing spot (a list of suggestions will be provided) OR join our volunteers at the Founder’s Fishing Pier for in-person fishing practice. Supplies and practice are available to pre-registered families only. Please limit fishing practice at Founder’s to the time you’ve registered for (1 hour or less) to allow space for others to enjoy the pond and pier. Location: Founder’s Sport Park (Fishing Pier-West Entrance) Day Sa Sa Sa Sa
Time 9:00-10:00A 10:00-11:00A 11:00A-12:00P 12:00-1:00P
Date 7/24 7/24 7/24 7/24
Time 9:30-10:30P
Date 8/6
R/NR Fee $5/$5
Code # PN3208-01
O.W.L.S (Outdoor World Leadership Society)
Kid’s Fishing Day
Age 4-16 4-16 4-16 4-16
Day F
R/NR Fee $20/$20 $20/$20 $20/$20 $20/$20
Code # PN3264-01 PN3264-02 PN3264-03 PN3264-04
Nature Time with Heavner’s
Sponsored by Farmington Area Optimists Club; enhance your child’s interest in science, nature and STEM! This 6-week program focuses on topics including nature study, birding, wetland exploration, animals, gardening, outdoor skills, hands-on STEM activities and more. Each child earns their own Nature Pack full of nature study equipment and an O.W.LS Certificate. Make sure children are dressed for the outdoors. Pre-registration is required. The program will take place entirely outdoors and is designed as a drop-off program. Location: Nature Center - Heritage Park Age 6-12
Day W
Time 6:30-8:30P
Date 7/14-8/18
R/NR Fee $45/$55
Code # PN3230-01
Geocaching 101
Bring technology and nature together with this international high-tech treasure hunting game! Involve the whole family in this beginner course to explore GPS technology and practice navigation by seeking hidden objects during an exciting outdoor scavenger hunt. GPS units provided. Pre-registration required. Program will take place entirely outdoors. GPS unit is provided (one per family, no sharing with members outside your household). Please bring your own if available.
Thanks to a partnership with Heavner Canoe and Kayak rental, enjoy FREE summer fun at the Nature Center every Tuesday morning. Each week a special guest from Heavner Canoe will explore a new nature topic. All ages welcome with an adult. Registration encouraged.
Location: Nature Center - Heritage Park
Location: Nature Center - Heritage Park Instructor: Special Guest from Heavner Canoe Rental
Celebrate the Nature Center Children’s Garden with an outdoor tea party! Native and planted herbs will be harvested from Heritage Park to enjoy in tea or as snacks. We will also be leading some unique nature crafts and activities during the event. Tea has been generously donated by FRASER TEA in Livonia. Check out their website at https://frasertea.com/
Age All
Day Tu
Time 10:30-11:30A
Date 6/15-8/24
R/NR Fee FREE
Code # PN3207-01
Full Moon Friday- Night Hikes
After the sun goes down, Heritage Park comes alive! Join us on a night hike to listen for nocturnal animals, observe the night sky and heighten your senses along the way!
Age 6-Adult
Day Su
Time 1:00-2:30P
Date 8/1
R/NR Fee $5/$5
Code # PN3262-01
Garden and Tea Party
Location: Nature Center - Heritage Park Age 5-Adult
Day F
Time 6:30-8:00P
Date 8/13
R/NR Fee $5/$5
Code # PN3226-01
Location: Nature Center - Heritage Park Age 5-Adult 5-Adult 5-Adult 5-Adult 5-Adult
Day F F F F F
Time 9:30-10:30P 9:30-10:30P 9:30-10:30P 9:30-10:30P 9:30-10:30P
Date 4/30 5/28 6/25 7/23 8/20
R/NR Fee $5/$5 $5/$5 $5/$5 $5/$5 $5/$5
Code # PN3211-01 PN3211-02 PN3211-03 PN3211-04 PN3211-05
REGISTER ONLINE https://recreg.fhgov.com
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Earth Days of Action Week Make a real difference in your community! Join us for Earth Days of Action April 17-24. There will be an opportunity to get involved each day throughout the week and make a positive impact with a variety of in-person and virtual activities to choose from including invasive species removal, art projects, makerspace challenges and making your yard more pollinator friendly. Registration required. All ages are welcome and all action days as FREE! Location: Nature Center - Heritage Park (unless otherwise noted) Day Sa Su M T W Th F Sa Sa
Time 10:00A-12:00P 1:00-3:00P 4:30-6:30P Any Time 4:30-6:30P 6:00-7:00P 6:00-7:00P 9:00A-12:00P 1:00-2:00P
Date Apr 17 Apr 18 Apr 19 Apr 20 Apr 21 Apr 22 Apr 23 Apr 24 Apr 24
Code #: PN2217-04 PN3220-03 PN3220-04 N/A PN3220-05 PN3220-06 PN3220-07 PN3220-08 PN3220-09
Action Public Volunteer Day Family Eco-STEM Challenge Garlic Mustard Pull-Invasive Plant Removal AT-HOME Decorate your Door for Earth Day Garlic Mustard Pull-Invasive Plant Removal VIRTUAL Pollinator Friendly Yard HOW-TO & Pledge VIRTUAL Recycle Right Maker Project Rebuilding Together Work Day Green Building OUTDOOR Tours (Meet at City Hall)
To learn more about the Earth Days of Action events visit www.sustainablefh.com Girl Scouts and Cub Scouts can now complete their badge adventures or Journey sessions with the help of a naturalist! Each session is filled with interactive activities to help meet scout requirements. Reservations required for a private program of up to 10 scouts. The cost is $70. Make a reservation by calling the Nature Center (248) 477-1135. Scout programs take place entirely outdoors.
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BABYSITTER TRAINING
Babysitter & CPR Training
Give your clients what they want: a trusted, reliable, safe, and qualified babysitter. This Red Cross Certification Class will give you the upper hand you need to grow your babysitting business by training you for the proper care of children. After the class, keep your Babysitter Training Handbook for quick reference and nail your interviews! Includes CPR Location: Costick Center Age 11-15 11-15 11-15
Day Sa,Su Sa,Su Sa,Su
Time 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-4:00P
Date 3/27-3/28 4/24-4/25 5/29-5/30
R/NR Fee $130/$140 $130/$140 $130/$140
Code # 216016-02 216016-03 216016-04
REGISTER ONLINE @ HTTPS://RECREG.FHGOV.COM MORE INFO: 248-473-1800
C E R T I F I C A T I O N
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+ range riley archery
24915 Farmington Rd | 248-477-1135
Give archery a try This uniquely designed open air community archery range offers eight shooting lanes with shooting distances of 10-30 yards, providing programs and shooting opportunities for people of all ages and abilities, allowing both bows and crossbows. All Riley Archery Range Instructors are USA Archery Certified, Safe Sport Certified, and background checked. Look for more information on archery programs and special events when you visit Riley Archery range, fhgov.com, or call 248-477-1135.
Not sure how to shoot? Range Masters can assist you with our 1st Shot Demo Program, which includes a 5 minute teaching demonstration during Open Shooting Hours, or sign up for an Intro to Archery or Beginner Class.
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Ranger Apprentice Hunger Games Camp Archery Open Shoot
Registration required for each participant.Archery open shooting is by appointment only. Your one hour time slot includes set up and clean up time. Please select the time and date that you would like to reserve. TO RENT EQUIPMENT: please find the Archery Equipment activity number PR4818 and select the same time and date as your Open Shooting Appointment. A $5 fee will be charged per person for equipment. Location: Riley Archery Range Age 8+ 8+ 8+ 8+ 8+ 8+ 8+ 8+
Day Sa,Su Sa,Su Sa,Su Sa,Su Sa,Su Tu,W,Sa,Su Tu,W Tu,W
Time 10:00-11:00A 11:00A-12:00P 12:00-1:00P 1:00-2:00P 2:00-3:00P 3:00-4:00P 4:00-5:00P 5:00-6:00P
Date 4/3-11/7 4/3-11/7 4/3-11/7 4/3-11/7 4/3-11/7 4/3-11/7 4/6-11/3 4/6-11/3
R/NR Fee *$/$ *$/$ *$/$ *$/$ *$/$ *$/$ *$/$ *$/$
Code # PR4817-01 PR4817-02 PR4817-03 PR4817-04 PR4817-05 PR4817-06 PR4817-07 PR4817-08
Youth (17 & under)/Seniors (50+): $7/hour Adults: $8/hour
Archery Equipment Rental
Select your open shooting time and day to add your $5 equipment rental Location: Riley Archery Range Day Sa,Su Sa,Su Sa,Su Sa,Su Sa,Su Tu,W,Sa,Su Tu,W Tu,W
Time 10:00-11:00A 11:00A-12:00P 12:00-1:00P 1:00-2:00P 2:00-3:00P 3:00-4:00P 4:00-5:00P 5:00-6:00P
Date 4/3-11/7 4/3-11/7 4/3-11/7 4/3-11/7 4/3-11/7 4/3-11/7 4/6-11/3 4/6-11/3
R/NR Fee $5/$5 $5/$5 $5/$5 $5/$5 $5/$5 $5/$5 $5/$5 $5/$5
Code # PR4818-01 PR4818-02 PR4818-03 PR4818-04 PR4818-05 PR4818-06 PR4818-07 PR4818-08
In this informative and very hands on camp, students will learn all about safety, proper handling, T-form and techniques to be successful in archery. Students will gain an understanding of the many forms of archery from recurve, compound and even cross bow, FITA, NFAA targets and rules, field archery, and 3D archery. We will have a friendly competition on the final day with trophies for top male and female archers, and pins for all. Equipment rental included for class but feel free to bring your own equipment. Bring lunch. Location: Riley Archery Range Day M-F M-F
Time 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P
Age 9-17 9-17 9-17
Day M-F M-F M-F
Time 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P
Date 6/21-6/25 7/12-7/16 8/16-8/20
R/NR Fee $185/$195 $185/$195 $185/$195
Code # PR3101-01 PR3101-02 PR3101-03
Introduction to Archery
This one hour class will teach the basics of shooting a bow so you can feel more comfortable and prepared when taking shots on the range. Equipment and shooting range time is provided. Limited spots available. Registration is required.
Date 6/14-6/18 8/9-8/13
R/NR Fee $185/$195 $185/$195
Age 8+ 8+ 8+ 8+ 8+ 8+ 8+ 8+ 8+ 8+ 8+
Day Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa
Time 9:00-10:00A 9:00-10:00A 4:00-5:00P 9:00-10:00A 9:00-10:00A 9:00-10:00A 9:00-10:00A 9:00-10:00A 9:00-10:00A 9:00-10:00A 9:00-10:00A
Date 4/3 4/10 5/1 5/8 5/29 6/19 7/10 8/7 9/11 10/2 10/16
R/NR Fee $15/$15 $15/$15 $15/$15 $15/$15 $15/$15 $15/$15 $15/$15 $15/$15 $15/$15 $15/$15 $15/$15
Code # PR4800-01 PR4800-02 PR4800-03 PR4800-04 PR4800-05 PR4800-06 PR4800-07 PR4800-08 PR4800-09 PR4800-10 PR4800-11
Beginner Archery Class
Discover the sport of archery through instruction and games. This 4 week class will cover safety, use of equipment, and practicing the life-long skill of archery. All equipment will be provided, thanks to the Michigan DNR and Safari Club International - Novi Chapter. Location: Riley Archery Range
Archery Experience Camp
Age 9-17 9-17
Location: Riley Archery Range
Location: Riley Archery Range
* Fee Structure
Age 8+ 8+ 8+ 8+ 8+ 8+ 8+ 8+
These books have sparked an interest in students to learn the skills required to survive in the wilderness. Students will learn the key components in wilderness survival skills. From fire starting without matches, wild edibles, survival knots, wilderness first aide, track and scat identification, shelter building and plenty of archery practice and skills. Your student will be better prepared to survive in the great outdoors like Katniss!
Code # PR3100-01 PR3100-02
Age 8+ 8+ 8+ 8+ 8+ 8+ 8+
Day Sa Tu Sa Sa Sa Tu Tu
Time 4:00-5:00P 6:00-7:00P 4:00-5:00P 4:00-5:00P 4:00-5:00P 6:00-7:00P 6:00-7:00P
Date 4/3-4/24 5/25-6/15 5/29-6/19 7/3-7/24 7/31-8/21 9/7-9/28 10/5-10/26
R/NR Fee $60/$65 $60/$65 $60/$65 $60/$65 $60/$65 $60/$65 $60/$65
Code # PR4801-01 PR4801-02 PR4801-03 PR4801-04 PR4801-05 PR4801-06 PR4801-07
REGISTER ONLINE https://recreg.fhgov.com
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FH JOAD
Junior Olympic Archery Development (JOAD)Archers will work on improving shooting technique and scores, play games, earn USA Archery achievement pins, prepare for competition, and represent the Farmington Hills JOAD ARCHERY CLUB during competitions. Individuals must have a USA Archery Membership, available at www.usarchery.org/memberships/become-amember (select Farmington Hills JOAD) Location: Heritage Park
Intermediate Archery Class
You must complete the Beginner Archery Class before signing up for this class. This six week archery class provides archers the experience to continue to perfect the skill obtained in the beginner class, and will teach several types of competitive archery from Olympic FITA style targets and scoring, NFAA targets and scoring, 3D targets and scoring, and more. All equipment will be provided, thanks to the Michigan DNR and Safari Club International - Novi Chapter. Location: Riley Archery Range Age 9+ 9+ 9+
Day Sa W Sa
Time 5:00-6:00P 6:00-7:00P 4:00-5:00P
Date 4/3-5/8 7/7-8/11 9/11-10/16
R/NR Fee $90/$100 $90/$100 $90/$100
Code # PR4802-01 PR4802-02 PR4802-03
Advanced Archery Class
You must complete the Beginner Archery Class and Intermediate Archery Class before signing up for this class. This 6-week class provides archers the opportunity to learn USA Archery NTS techniques like U.S. Olympic Athletes. This class also includes video capture of participants shooting form and other advance techniques including mental management, journaling, etc. Location: Riley Archery Range Age 9+
Day Tu
Time 6:00-7:00P
Date 7/6-8/10
R/NR Fee $100/$110
Code # PR4803-01
Adults 50 & Better Archery
Adults 50 & Better archery season is designed for both beginner and advanced archers. Everyone will practice the first four weeks, with the season ending with a tournament on the last week. Top scores from different divisions (equipment type and male/ female) will receive 1st-3rd place medals. All practice and the tournament will take place at Riley Archery Range in Farmington Hills. All necessary equipment, shirt, and coaching by USA Level 1-3 instructors will be provided (participants are allowed to use their own equipment).(Practice will be made up on Wednesdays should inclement weather occur) Location: Riley Archery Range Age 50+ 50+
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Day Tu Tu
Time 7:00-8:00P 7:00-8:00P
Date 4/20-5/18 9/14-10/12
R/NR Fee $65/$70 $65/$70
Code # PR4815-01 PR4815-02
Age 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+
Day W W W W
Time 6:00-7:00P 7:00-8:00P 6:00-7:00P 7:00-8:00P
Date 5/26-6/30 5/26-6/30 9/8-10/13 9/8-10/13
R/NR Fee $100/$110 $100/$110 $100/$110 $100/$110
Code # PR4816-01 PR4816-02 PR4816-03 PR4816-04
Farmington Public School Archery Teams
Farmington Public Schools PTA, Farmington Hills Special Services, the Michigan High School Archery Association, and USA Archery have partnered up to develop Archery teams for 3rd-12th grade students. Students in 5th-12th grade will practice one hour/ week for 9 weeks at the Riley Archery Range and will compete in a tournament on May 22 against other school teams in Michigan a the end of the season. Students in 3rd-4th grade will practice one hour/week for 9 weeks on Thursdays, and will be competing against other Farmington Public School teams at a tournament ton May 27 at Riley Archery Range. Everyone who registers will be accepted on the team and team members will be representing their school. All necessary equipment, coaching by USA Level 1 & 2 instructors, and team shirt will be provided (students are allowed to use their own equipment). Location: Riley Archery Range Grade Day 3-4 Th 3-4 Th 5-8 M 5-8 M 5-8 M 9-12 M
Time 5:00-6:00P 6:00-7:00P 4:15-5:15P 5:15-6:15P 6:15-7:15P 3:15-4:15P
Date 3/25-5/27 3/25-5/27 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17 3/22-5/17
R/NR Fee $150/$150 $150/$150 $150/$150 $150/$150 $150/$150 $150/$150
Code # PR4812-01 PR4812-02 PR4812-03 PR4812-04 PR4812-05 PR4812-06
Homeschool Archery
Farmington Hills Special Services, the Michigan High School Archery Association, and area homeschoolers have partnered up to develop an archery season for homeschool families. All necessary equipment and coaching by USA Level 1-3 instructors will be provided (students are allowed to use their own equipment). All students will have five practices, and participate in a tournament on the last day. Top scores from different age divisions will receive 1st-3rd place medals. Registration deadline for Fall: 9/6/2021 Location: Riley Archery Range Age 8-18 8-18 8-18 8-18 8-18
Day M M M M M
Time 10:00-11:00A 11:00A-12:00P 12:00-1:00P 1:00-2:00P 2:00-3:00P
Date 9/13-10/18 9/13-10/18 9/13-10/18 4/6-5/18 4/6-5/18
R/NR Fee $90/$100 $90/$100 $90/$100 $90/$100 $90/$100
Code # PR4813-01 PR4813-02 PR4813-03 PR4813-04 PR4813-05
Mercy High School Archery Team
Mercy High School Athletics, Farmington Hills Special Services, Michigan High School Archery Association and USA Archery have partnered up to develop an Archery Team for Mercy High School. Everyone who registers will be accepted on the team and team members will compete in a tournament against other Michigan Schools on May 22 in Southeast Michigan. All necessary equipment, coaching by USA Level 1 and 2 instructors, and team shirt will be provided (students are allowed to use their own equipment). Nine 1-hour practices will take place at the Riley Archery Range.Registration Deadline: 2/28/21 Location: Riley Archery Range Instructor: TBD Grade Day 9-12 Tu 9-12 W
Time 6:00-7:00P 6:00-7:00P
Date 3/23-5/18 3/24-5/19
R/NR Fee $150/$150 $150/$150
With support from: George F. Riley Foundation
Code # PR4820-01 PR4820-02
Private Programs for Scouts, Birthday Parties, Team Building, and More
RILEY ARCHERY RANGE
Book your birthday, special event, celebration, work group, scout badge program or private lesson with a focus on archery at Riley Archery Range. Participants will become familiar with the equipment, learn about safety, and practice before going on the range. For more information and available dates for booking your event, call 248-473-1135.
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golf
37777 11 Mile Ct. | 248-476-5910
club Farmington Hills Golf Club This beautiful course boasts 18 challenging holes measuring 6,413 yards, with manicured bent grass tees, fairways and greens surrounded by trees, ponds, and gently rolling hills. The Clubhouse includes a full-service restaurant, pro shop, and a huge outdoor patio that provides great views of the course.
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Golf Fees Residents Weekdays
Walking
Riding
9 Holes 18 Holes Sr/Jr. 9 Holes Sr/Jr. 18 Holes
$ 16.00 $ 27.00 $ 12.00 $ 22.00
$ 24.00 $ 42.00 $ 20.00 $ 27.00
Weekends
Walking
Riding
9 Holes 18 Holes
$ 18.00 $ 32.00
$ 26.00 $ 47.00
Non-Residents Weekdays
Walking
Riding
9 Holes 18 Holes Sr./Jr. 9 Holes Sr./Jr. 18 Holes
$ 20.00 $ 33.00 $ 16.00 $ 27.00
$ 28.00 $ 48.00 $ 24.00 $ 42.00
Weekends
Walking
Riding
9 Holes 18 Holes
$ 22.00 $ 36.00
$ 30.00 $ 51.00
GREEK ISLANDS BAR & GRILL (248) 957-6734
18 Hole Special
Greek Islands Bar & Grill 37777 11 Mile Court Farmington Hills, MI 48335
Monday - Thursday (Non-Holiday) 18 holes with a cart $27.00
Saturdays after 12:00
greekislandsconey.com
18 holes with a cart $37.00 | 9 holes with cart $21.00
Golf Cart Fees
9 holes: $8.00 · 18 holes: $15.00
BREAKFAST · LUNCH · DINNER BANQUETS · SHOWERS · OFF-SITE CATERING
Golf Driving Range
The range is open daily from 7:00 AM until 10:00 PM, weather permitting, early spring to late fall. The range has 32 stations, and 2 practice greens. Automated ball dispensers accept credit cards and $1, $5, or $10 bills. Small, medium, large, and extra large buckets of balls available.
(248) 957-6734
Golf Camp
Participants will work on their swing and grip on the driving range, develop a smooth putting stroke and have the opportunity to play a few holes each night. At the end of camp, each golfer will receive a certificate good for one nine-hole round of golf. Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Location: FH Golf Club Clubhouse Instructor: Ray Maleyko Age 6-15 6-15 6-15
Day M-Th M-Th M-Th
Time 6:30-9:00P 6:30-9:00P 6:30-9:00P
Date 6/14-6/17 6/21-6/24 7/19-7/22
R/NR Fee $90/$100 $90/$100 $90/$100
Code # GR3101-01 GR3101-02 GR3101-03
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Golf Lessons
Youth Golf Lessons
Are you a Beginner, novice or more experienced golfer looking to tweak your game? Qualified instructors will help you with your posture, grip, swing, club selection, short and long game. You must purchase a bucket of balls per lesson. Cancelled classes will be made up in conjunction with the instructor. Location: FH Golf Driving Range Age 9-15 9-15 9-15 9-15 9-15 9-15
Day Tu W Tu W Tu W
Time 5:00-5:50P 5:00-5:50P 5:00-5:50P 5:00-5:50P 5:00-5:50P 5:00-5:50P
Date 5/4-6/1 5/5-6/2 6/15-7/13 6/16-7/14 7/27-8/24 7/28-8/25
R/NR Fee $55/$65 $55/$65 $55/$65 $55/$65 $55/$65 $55/$65
Code # GR3200-01 GR3200-02 GR3200-03 GR3200-04 GR3200-05 GR3200-06
Adult Golf Lessons - Morning
Are you a Beginner, novice or more experienced golfer looking to tweak your game? Qualified instructors will help you with your posture, grip, swing, club selection, short and long game. You must purchase a bucket of balls per lesson. Cancelled classes will be made up in conjunction with the instructor.
Adult Golf Lessons - Evening
Are you a Beginner, novice or more experienced golfer looking to tweek your game? Qualified instructors will help you with your posture, grip, swing, club selection, short and long game. You must purchase a bucket of balls per lesson. Cancelled classes will be made up in conjunction with the instructor. Location: FH Golf Driving Range Age 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+
Day M Tu W Th M Tu W Th M Tu W Th
Time 6:00-6:50P 6:00-6:50P 6:00-6:50P 6:00-6:50P 6:00-6:50P 6:00-6:50P 6:00-6:50P 6:00-6:50P 6:00-6:50P 6:00-6:50P 6:00-6:50P 6:00-6:50P
Date 5/3-5/31 5/4-6/1 5/5-6/2 5/6-6/3 6/14-7/12 6/15-7/13 6/16-7/14 6/17-7/15 7/26-8/23 7/27-8/24 7/28-8/25 7/29-8/26
R/NR Fee $55/$65 $55/$65 $55/$65 $55/$65 $55/$65 $55/$65 $55/$65 $55/$65 $55/$65 $55/$65 $55/$65 $55/$65
Code # GR3202-01 GR3202-02 GR3202-03 GR3202-04 GR3202-05 GR3202-06 GR3202-07 GR3202-08 GR3202-09 GR3202-10 GR3202-11 GR3202-12
Location: FH Golf Driving Range Age 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+ 16+
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Day Tu W Tu W Tu W
Time 10:00-10:50A 10:00-10:50A 10:00-10:50A 10:00-10:50A 10:00-10:50A 10:00-10:50A
Date 5/4-6/1 5/5-6/2 6/15-7/13 6/16-7/14 7/27-8/24 7/28-8/25
R/NR Fee $55/$65 $55/$65 $55/$65 $55/$65 $55/$65 $55/$65
Code # GR3201-01 GR3201-02 GR3201-03 GR3201-04 GR3201-05 GR3201-06
REGISTER ONLINE https://recreg.fhgov.com
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ice
35500 W. 8 Mile Rd | 248-478-8800
arena
Skate for Fun
The 70,000 square-foot Ice Arena contains two ice surfaces with a total seating capacity of 1,200 people. The arena offers concession facilities, locker rooms, lockers, meeting and party rooms as well as administrative offices. The facility provides both recreational and competitive skating opportunities. Skaters enjoy our youth and adult hockey programs, public skating, Learn-to-Skate, figure skating and public skating.
Arena Closed
May 31 - Memorial Day July 4 - Independence Day September 6 - Labor Day
Dates to Remember 25th Annual Ice Show / May 7 & 8
Ice Rental
Available for contract on a limited basis. Inquiries should contact the arena office or send an email request to Brian Moran at bmoran@fhgov.com.
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Mar 15 - May 31
Jun 14 - Aug 1
Mon-Thu Friday Saturday Sunday
Mon-Thu Friday Saturday Sunday
$240/hour $200/hour $165/hour $215/hour
$200/hour $180/hour $165/hour $180/hour
Jun 1 - Jun 13
Aug 1 - Sep 6
Mon-Thu Friday Saturday Sunday
Mon-Thu Friday Saturday Sunday
$180/hour $165/hour $165/hour $165/hour
$240/hour $200/hour $180/hour $215/hour
Snowplow Sam 1-4
Farmington Hills School of Skating
Following the United States Figure Skating Association Learn to Skate USA Program, the Farmington Hills Learn to Skate program provides a fun and positive learning experience that will spark and sustain a lifelong love of skating. Our skating class curriculum offers something for everyone, beginning with the first steps on the ice to the mastery of advanced skills. Our Learn to Skate classes are taught by qualified professionals that conduct the classes in a positive manner while providing quality instruction and motivation for all skaters. Whether you wish to enjoy the recreational benefits of skating or dream of Olympic fame, this is the place to start.
Individual Figure Skating Ice Time
Freestyle ice is available weekly Monday through Saturdaymornings and/or afternoons. Private lessons are also available for all ages and all level skaters. For a copy of our freestyle schedule or information regarding private lessons, please contact the arena at 248-4788800 or one of our co-skating directors, Sheri Combs (scombs@fhgov.com) or Barb Miller (bmiller@fhgov.com).
Farmington Hills Figure Skating Club
The Farmington Hills Figure Skating Club (FHFSC) is a year-round independent 501(c) (3) Not For Profit skating program. We contain amateur skaters, both youth and adult, and non-skating adult members including parents, coaches, and judges, all dedicated to the sport of figure skating in all its forms: freestyle, dance, moves in the field and showcase. The FHFSC is a member of the United States Figure Skating Association (USFSA). Our mission is to encourage the instruction, practice, and advancement of the members in any or all of the disciplines of figure skating; to encourage and cultivate a fraternal feeling among ice skaters and carry out the general objectives of U.S. Figure Skating. For more information, visit fhfsc.org.
The Snowplow Sam levels are introductory classes divided into four progressive levels allowing children with no prior skating experience to build confidence while learning the basic skills of skating. These classes are designed to help children six and younger develop the ABCs of movement Agility, Balance, Coordination and speed. The ABCs are essential for developing fundamental movement skills and physical literacy. All classes will be taught in a safe and positive environment, incorporating fun and games making class time an enjoyable experience for all.
Snowplow Sam 1 Age 3-5 3-5 3-5
Day Sa Tu Tu
Time 10:00-10:50A 5:15-6:05P 10:30-11:20A
Date 4/24-6/12* 4/20-6/8* 4/20-6/8*
Snowplow Sam 2 Age 3-5 3-5 3-5
Day Sa Tu Tu
Time 10:00-10:50A 5:15-6:05P 10:30-11:20A
Date 4/24-6/12* 4/20-6/8* 4/20-6/8*
Snowplow Sam 3 Age 3-5 3-5 3-5
Day Sa Tu Tu
Time 10:00-10:50A 5:15-6:05P 10:30-11:20A
Date 4/24-6/12* 4/20-6/8* 4/20-6/8*
Snowplow Sam 4 Age 3-5 3-5 3-5
Day Sa Tu Tu
Time 10:00-10:50A 5:15-6:05P 10:30-11:20A
Date 4/24-6/12* 4/20-6/8* 4/20-6/8*
R/NR Fee $95/$105 $95/$105 $95/$105
Code # FI2601-01 FI2601-03 FI2601-04
R/NR Fee $95/$105 $95/$105 $95/$105
Code # FI2602-01 FI2602-03 FI2602-04
R/NR Fee $95/$105 $95/$105 $95/$105
Code # FI2603-01 FI2603-03 FI2603-04
R/NR Fee $95/$105 $95/$105 $95/$105
Code # FI2604-01 FI2604-03 FI2604-04
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*NO CLASS 5/4, 5/29, 5/30
HOCKEY
The Hockey curriculum is designed to teach the fundamentals of hockey skating. In four badge levels, skaters will learn how to be more proficient and agile on the ice. Proper skating techniques for the game of hockey are the primary focus of the levels. All elements will be taught without a puck. Skaters will learn the basic hockey stance, stride, knee bend, use of edges and other necessary fundamentals to be successful in hockey practices and game situations. Necessary equipment: Hockey skates, HECC Approved Hockey Helmet
Hockey 1-4 Age Day 6-99 Sa 6-99 Tu
Time 10:00-10:50A 5:15-6:05P
Hockey for Tots Age 3-17
Day Tu
Time 10:30-11:20A
Date R/NR Fee 4/24-6/12* $95/$105 4/20-6/8* $95/$105
Code # FI2605-01 FI2605-03
Date 4/20-6/8*
Code # FI2606-01
R/NR Fee $95/$105
*NO CLASS 5/4, 5/29, 5/30
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BASIC SKILLS
Basic Skills teaches the FUNdamentals of ice skating and provides the best foundation for figure skating, hockey, and speedskating. Six progressive levels introduce forward and backward skating, stops, edges, crossovers, and turns. Upon completion of the Basic Skills 1-6 levels, skaters will be able to confidently advance to more specialized areas of skating. All classes will be well-structured with the focus on proper skill development taught in a positive, FUN, and social environment. Skaters will progress at their own rate and advance after skill mastery is demonstrated.
Basic 1-2
Discover, Learn and Play Basic 1 and 2: These introductory levels allow new skaters with no prior skating experience to build confidence while learning to skate.
Basic 1 Age Day 6-99 Sa 6-99 Tu
Time 10:00-10:50A 5:15-6:05P
Basic 2 Age Day 6-99 Sa 6-99 Tu
Time 10:00-10:50A 5:15-6:05P
Date R/NR Fee 4/24-6/12* $95/$105 4/20-6/8* $95/$105
Date R/NR Fee 4/24-6/12* $95/$105 4/20-6/8* $95/$105
Code # FI2610-01 FI2610-03
Code # FI2620-01 FI2620-03
*NO CLASS 5/4, 5/29, 5/30
FUNdamentals: Basic 3-6: These levels develop all of the fundamental skating skills on the ice. Focus is on learning the ABCs of basic athleticism: agility, balance, coordination and speed. Upon completion of these levels, skaters will be able to confidently advance to more specialized areas of skating.
Age Day 6-99 Sa 6-99 Tu
Time 10:00-10:50A 5:15-6:05P
Basic 4 Age Day 6-99 Sa 6-99 Tu
Time 10:00-10:50A 5:15-6:05P
Basic 5 Age Day 6-99 Sa 6-99 Tu
Time 10:00-10:50A 5:15-6:05P
Date R/NR Fee 4/24-6/12* $95/$105 4/20-6/8* $95/$105
Age Day 6-99 Sa 6-99 Tu
Time 10:00-10:50A 5:15-6:05P
Date R/NR Fee 4/24-6/12* $95/$105 4/20-6/8* $95/$105
Code # FI2660-01 FI2660-03
*NO CLASS 5/4, 5/29, 5/30
FREE SKATE
Each free skate level is comprised of a variety of progressive skating skills, transitions, spins and jumps all of which build on the previous skill, providing skaters a strong foundation of all elements. These levels will be taught in a positive and interactive group format such as a bridge program, circuit classes or as an introductory training program. Instructors will focus on quality and mastery of skills.
Pre-Free Skate Age Day 6-99 Sa 6-99 Tu
Time 10:00-10:50A 5:15-6:05P
Date R/NR Fee 4/24-6/12* $95/$105 4/20-6/8* $95/$105
Free Skate 1-6 (All Levels) Age Day 6-99 Sa 6-99 Tu
Time 10:00-10:50A 5:15-6:05P
Date R/NR Fee 4/24-6/12* $95/$105 4/20-6/8* $95/$105
Code # FI2670-01 FI2670-03
Code # FI2681-01 FI2681-03
*NO CLASS 5/4, 5/29, 5/30
Adults (All Levels)
Basic 3-6
Basic 3
Basic 6
Code # FI2630-01 FI2630-03
Date R/NR Fee 4/24-6/12* $95/$105 4/20-6/8* $95/$105
Code # FI2640-01 FI2640-03
Date R/NR Fee 4/24-6/12* $95/$105 4/20-6/8* $95/$105
Code # FI2650-01 FI2650-03
The Adult curriculum is designed for both beginning and experienced adult skaters who wish to improve their skating skills. Participation in the program will help promote physical fitness and improve balance and coordination while teaching proper skating techniques. This is an exciting program for people who look to skating as an enjoyable part of a fit and healthy lifestyle. Divided into six levels from basic skating to more advanced skills, adult skaters will progress at an individual rate while being challenged and motivated. Based on prior skating experience, adults may choose to begin at the level that best matches their skill base. Age Day 6-99 Sa 16-99 Tu
Time 10:00-10:50A 5:15-6:05P
Date R/NR Fee 4/24-6/12* $95/$105 4/20-6/8* $95/$105
Code # FI2690-01 FI2690-03
*NO CLASS 5/4, 5/29, 5/30
REGISTER ONLINE https://recreg.fhgov.com
ICE ARENA STAFF Brian Moran Arena Manager Ext. 103 bmoran@fhgov.com
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Dan Phelps Arena Supervisor Ext. 100 dphelps@fhgov.com
Dan Monacelli Maintenance Supervisor Ext. 122 dmonacelli@fhgov.com
Sheri Combs Co-Skating Director Ext. 104 scombs@fhgov.com
Barbara Miller Co-Skating Director Ext. 104 bmiller@fhgov.com
Youth Hockey The Little Caesars Farmington Hills Hockey Association (LCFHHA), established in 1995, is one of the premier hockey associations in the state of Michigan. It is an independent, non-profit, volunteer based association offering the youth of Farmington Hills both competitive and recreational hockey programs. We are members of the LCAHL, MAHA, and USA Hockey. We offer great and consistent hours, a personal association, a great ice rink, free development skates, and exceptional value. Join the tradition!
LCH.LITTLECAESARSHOCKEY.COM/LCFH
Youth Travel Hockey LCFHHA offers travel hockey for levels 10U up to 18U. Tryouts begin in March for the following season. Tryout dates and times will be posted on the website by the end of February.
Youth House/ Recreational Hockey LCFHHA offers recreational hockey for ages 5 and older. Some hockey skills are required, as it is competitive league play. 6U and 8U play in the I-275 league, 10U and older play in the LCAHL (Little Caesars Amateur Hockey League) and MAHA District playoffs. We offer consistent times and an extra development skate. Ages: 5 – 18 years old Site: Farmington Hills Ice Arena Instructors: LCFHHA coaches Date: Sept 2020 – March 2021 Time: 2 – 3 times a week Cost: Varies per age group Levels 6U (MINI MITES) 8U (MITES ) 10U (SQUIRTS) 12U (PEE WEE) 14U (BANTAM) 16U (MIDGETS) 18U (MIDGETS)
Birth Year 2014-2015 2012-2013 2010-2011 2008-2009 2006-2007 2004-2005 2002-2003
LITTLE CAESARS HOCKEY! HOCKEY! Introduction to Youth Hockey
LCFHHA runs an introductory hockey program called Hockey! Hockey! for new hockey players with no hockey experience but minimum skating ability. Stick and puck skill development and skating skills are taught in a cross ice setting endorsed by USA Hockey and sponsored by Little Caesars. Ages: 3 – 10 years old Site: Farmington Hills Ice Arena Instructors: LCFHHA coaches/M. Sibley Date: 10 wk sessions; Fall (Sept-Nov) Winter (Dec-Feb) Spring (Mar-May) Time: 1 hr. Sundays, 1-2 pm Cost: $99 Registration: Use forms on website, email us at info@lcfhhockey.org, or stop in to the rink front counter.
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Coming Soon:
The Farmington Hills Community Center - The Hawk is scheduled to open late Spring 2021.
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unplugged summer camps 2021
Special Camps Section
adventure. friends. fun.
2021 UNPLUGGED SUMMER CAMPS
contents Nature
Nature Themes, Adventure Camps, Young Explorers, Environmental Game Changers, Outdoor Survival, Outdoor Recreation, Environmental Survival
Sports Soccer, Lacrosse, Skateboarding, Basketball, Track and Field, Jr. Lifeguarding, Archery, Golf, Pickleball, Football
Arts Visual Arts, Music, Theatre, Dance
General General Day Camps, Safety Town 1 & 2
Extended Care Heritage Park and Hawk Community Center
https://recreg.fhgov.com
2021 UNPLUGGED SUMMER CAMPS
Welcome to Your summer of fun!
OUR campers have fun every day.
Whether it’s exploring nature, creating art, enjoying sports, or any of the other activities we offer, kids make friends, discover new places and gain selfconfidence. Every day is an adventure!
Need extended care? Many camps also offer before and after care if you need a supportive place for your children - please see page 22 for full details for extended care options.
BE SURE TO SIGN UP EARLY TO Save $$
Camp prices increase $20 one week before camp begins. So, be an early bird and sign up today to secure a spot in your favorite camp and save money at the same time. It’s a win-win for sure!
COVID-19 Modifications for ALL programs: Farmington Hills Special Services is committed to the health and safety of all participants, staff and community members. We will continue to follow proper safety, cleaning, and social distancing guidelines as provided by the CDC, State of Michigan and Oakland County.
Please note: Camps are subject to change due to health and safety guidelines.
nature camps
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2021 UNPLUGGED SUMMER CAMPS
There’s nothing wrong with having a tree as a friend. - Bob Ross
Camp Pine
Explore nature and the outdoors through hands-on activities, games and art projects focused on the natural world. While each week focuses on a unique theme, campers will have a variety of experiences including hiking adventures, outdoor skills, gardening, stewardship and having fun outside! Campers will visit the Nature Center and even help grow the Children’s Garden. Be prepared for outdoor adventures with a lunch, snack, water bottle and wear comfortable shoes.Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended care is available. Location: Heritage Park (Nature Center/Day Camp Bldg) Age 7-9 7-9 7-9 7-9 7-9 7-9 7-9 7-9 7-9 7-9
Day M-F M-F M-F Tu-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
Time 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P
Date 6/14-6/18 6/21-6/25 6/28-7/2 7/6-7/9* 7/12-7/16 7/19-7/23 7/26-7/30 8/2-8/6 8/9-8/13 8/16-8/20
Theme Garden Adventures Art in Nature Earth & Sky Amazing Animals Weird Science Archery Basics Fishing Fun Nature Detectives Eco-Kids Water Wonders
R/NR Fee $185/$195 $185/$195 $185/$195 $148/$158 $185/$195 $185/$195 $185/$195 $185/$195 $185/$195 $185/$195
Code # PN3102-01 PN3102-02 PN3102-03 PN3102-04 PN3102-05 PN3102-06 PN3102-07 PN3102-08 PN3102-09 PN3102-10
*NO CAMP 7/5
Camp Maple
Explore nature and the outdoors through hands-on activities, games and art projects focused on the natural world. While each week focuses on a unique theme, campers will have a variety of experiences including hiking adventures, outdoor skills, gardening, stewardship and having fun outside! Campers will visit the Nature Center, enjoy visits from guest experts and even help grow the Children’s Garden. Be prepared for outdoor adventures with a lunch, snack, water bottle and wear comfortable shoes. Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended care is available. Location: Heritage Park (Nature Center/Day Camp Bldg) Age 9-12 9-12 9-12 9-12 9-12 9-12 9-12 9-12 9-12 9-12
Day M-F M-F M-F Tu-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
Time 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P
*NO CAMP 7/5
Date 6/14-6/18 6/21-6/25 6/28-7/2 7/6-7/9* 7/12-7/16 7/19-7/23 7/26-7/30 8/2-8/6 8/9-8/13 8/16-8/20
Theme Animal Tracking Eco-Warriors Fishing Fun Archery Basics Fire & Shelter Fishing Fun Trail Adventures Archery Basics Creek Week Nature Challenge
R/NR Fee $185/$195 $185/$195 $185/$195 $148/$158 $185/$195 $185/$195 $185/$195 $185/$195 $185/$195 $185/$195
Code # PN3103-01 PN3103-02 PN3103-03 PN3103-04 PN3103-05 PN3103-06 PN3103-07 PN3103-08 PN3103-09 PN3103-10
2021 UNPLUGGED SUMMER CAMPS
Camp Cedar
Spend the day exploring the outdoors through hands-on activities, art projects, and games focused on the natural world. Campers will take hikes, visit the Nature Center, work in the Children’s Garden and more! Each week will be focused on a different theme. A guest expert will also visit the camp each week. Please send your camper with snack, lunch and water bottle. Dress for outdoor adventures! Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended care is available. Location: Heritage Park (Nature Center/Day Camp Bldg) Age 5.5-7 5.5-7 5.5-7 5.5-7 5.5-7 5.5-7 5.5-7 5.5-7 5.5-7 5.5-7
Day M-F M-F M-F Tu-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
Time 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P
Date 6/14-6/18 6/21-6/25 6/28-7/2 7/6-7/9* 7/12-7/16 7/19-7/23 7/27-7/31 8/2-8/6 8/9-8/13 8/16-8/20
R/NR Fee $185/$195 $185/$195 $185/$195 $148/$158 $185/$195 $185/$195 $185/$195 $185/$195 $185/$195 $185/$195
Code # PN3101-01 PN3101-02 PN3101-03 PN3101-04 PN3101-05 PN3101-06 PN3101-07 PN3101-08 PN3101-09 PN3101-10
*NO CAMP 7/5
Young Explorers Camp
Young Explorers will experience adventure everyday through outdoor exploration, hikes, nature-themed art projects, music, games and STEM activities. Children will also enjoy visits to the Nature Center and Children’s garden. Each week will focus on a new nature theme. This is a drop-off program. Children must be potty-trained. Please send your child with lunch, water bottle and snack and prepare them for outdoor discovery! Register early, this camp fills quickly! Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Please note that camp ENDS at 1pm and extended care is NOT available for Young Explorers Camp. Location: Heritage Park (Stables Art Studio) Age 3.5-5 3.5-5 3.5-5 3.5-5 3.5-5 3.5-5 3.5-5 3.5-5
Day M-F M-F M-F Tu-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
Time 9:00A-1:00P 9:00A-1:00P 9:00A-1:00P 9:00A-1:00P 9:00A-1:00P 9:00A-1:00P 9:00A-1:00P 9:00A-1:00P
*NO CAMP 7/5
Date 6/14-6/18 6/21-6/25 6/28-7/2 7/6-7/9* 7/12-7/16 7/19-7/23 7/26-7/30 8/2-8/6
R/NR Fee $125/$135 $125/$135 $125/$135 $100/$110 $125/$135 $125/$135 $125/$135 $125/$135
Code # PN3100-01 PN3100-02 PN3100-03 PN3100-04 PN3100-05 PN3100-06 PN3100-07 PN3100-08
2021 UNPLUGGED SUMMER CAMPS
Outdoor Survival Camp
Explore nature and the outdoors through hands-on activities, games and art projects focused on the natural world. Campers will focus on building their wilderness skills like tracking, orienteering, fire & shelter building, archery, stewardship and camping. The week ends with an OVERNIGHT CAMPING EXPERIENCE in Heritage Park. Campers will be picked up on Friday, Aug 27 at 8am after camping overnight on Thursday, Aug 26. No Camp on Fri. Aug 27. Campers must bring their own sleeping bag & pillow. Tents and a campfire dinner provided during the overnight. Campers MUST have participated in at least ONE week of camp at Heritage Park in 2021 to register for Outdoor Survival Camp. Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended care is NOT available. Location: Heritage Park (Nature Center/Day Camp Bldg) Age 8-12
Day Time M-Th* 9:00A-3:00P
Date 8/23-8/26
R/NR Fee $185/$195
Code # PN3104-01
*NO CAMP 8/27 (camper pick-up 8am Fri. Aug 27, after overnight experience on Aug 26)
Outdoor Recreation Sampler
Location: Heritage Park (Nature Center/Day Camp Bldg) Date 6/28-7/2
R/NR Fee $185/$195
Location: Heritage Park (Nature Center/Day Camp Bldg) Age Day 12-14 M-F 14-16 M-F
Time 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P
Date 7/12-7/16 8/2-8/6
R/NR Fee $185/$195 $185/$195
Code # PN3106-01 PN3106-02
Heritage Park Extended Care Location: Heritage Park (Nature Center/Day Camp Bldg)
Fun and excitement awaits at the Nature Center’s Outdoor Recreation Sampler Camp. Outdoor recreation promotes physical and mental health, life skills, and appreciation of nature. Campers will sample a variety of outdoor activities which may include hiking, exploring, fishing, river walks, archery, geocaching, wildlife investigation, wilderness skills and team building. There is an optional evening campfire and night hike program on Thursday, after camp. Kids should be prepared to be outside all day and dress for adventure! Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended care is NOT available.
Time 9:00A-3:00P
Spend a week exploring the forests and rivers at Heritage Park and applying science concepts, creativity and critical thinking skills to solving real-world issues impacting our air, water and land. Youth are the environmental game-changers of tomorrow and TODAY! Get ready to make a positive change in the community and beyond during this week of action and discovery. There is an optional evening campfire and night hike program on Thursday, after camp. Be prepared to be outdoors all day and dress for adventure! Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended care is NOT available.
Extend your camp experience to fit your hours in the morning and afternoon. Extended care hours are available as listed below. Registration REQUIRED before the first day of camp.
(TEENS)
Age Day 12-14 M-F
Environmental GameChangers Camp (TEENS)
Code # PN3105-01
Day M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F Tu-F Tu-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
Time 8:00-9:00A 3:00-5:30P 8:00-9:00A 3:00-5:30P 8:00-9:00A 3:00-5:30P 8:00-9:00A 3:00-5:30P 8:00-9:00A 3:00-5:30P 8:00-9:00A 3:00-5:30P 8:00-9:00A 3:00-5:30P 8:00-9:00A 3:00-5:30P 8:00-9:00A 3:00-5:30P 8:00-9:00A 3:00-5:30P
*NO CAMP 7/5
Date 6/14-6/18 6/14-6/18 6/21-6/25 6/21-6/25 6/28-7/2 6/28-7/2 7/6-7/9* 7/6-7/9* 7/12-7/16 7/12-7/16 7/19-7/23 7/19-7/23 7/26-7/30 7/26-7/30 8/2-8/6 8/2-8/6 8/9-8/13 8/9-8/13 8/16-8/20 8/16-8/20
R/NR Fee $34/$34 $68/$68 $34/$34 $68/$68 $34/$34 $68/$68 $27/$27 $54/$54 $34/$34 $68/$68 $34/$34 $68/$68 $34/$34 $68/$68 $34/$34 $68/$68 $34/$34 $68/$68 $34/$34 $68/$68
Code # PN3109-01 PN3109-02 PN3109-03 PN3109-04 PN3109-05 PN3109-06 PN3109-07 PN3109-08 PN3109-09 PN3109-10 PN3109-11 PN3109-12 PN3109-13 PN3109-14 PN3109-15 PN3109-16 PN3109-17 PN3109-18 PN3109-19 PN3109-20
sports 2021 UNPLUGGED SUMMER CAMPS
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Just play. Have fun. Enjoy the game. - Michael Jordan
P2 Soccer Camp
P2 Soccer training provides a professional soccer experience for children ages 6-16. P2 trainers are from around the world and each holds a professional coaching license from their home country and the U.S. Each day players focus on a skill, how to execute properly and how to apply to real game situations. Campers should bring shin guards, soccer cleats, tennis shoes and a lunch daily. Players receive a T-Shirt and evaluation. Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended care is available. Location: Hawk Community Center Age 6-16 6-16 6-16
Day Time M-F 9:00A-3:00P M-F 9:00A-3:00P M-F 9:00A-3:00P
Date 6/28-7/2 7/12-7/16 8/2-8/6
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All Sports Camp & More
Campers will enjoy group and individual attention on the basic fundamentals of soccer, basketball, dance, kickball, and gymnastics.These activities will take place with new and different approaches to each activity through fun games, contests, and mini-tournaments. The camp will play all activities mentioned above daily. Campers need to bring a lunch and beverage daily. Camper to counselor ratio is 1:10. Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended care is available. Location: Hawk Community Center
R/NR Fee $195/$210 $195/$210 $195/$210
Code # HR3102-01 HR3102-02 HR3102-03
Age 6-12 6-12
Day Time Date M-F 9:00A-3:00P 7/19-7/23 M-F 9:00A-3:00P 8/9-8/13
R/NR Fee $180/$190 $180/$190
Boys Lacrosse Camp
Girls Lacrosse Camp
Location: Hawk Community Center Instructor: Dean Hall
Location: Hawk Community Center Instructor: Mike Mehall
Participants (beginner and intermediate) will work on catching, shooting, cradling, throwing, defense and teamwork. Individuals must provide lacrosse stick, helmet and mouthpiece. Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended care is NOT available.
Age Day Time 9-16 M-Th 12:00-2:30P
Date 7/26-7/29
R/NR Fee $60/$70
Code # HR3115-03
Code # HR3101-01 HR3101-02
Participants (beginner and intermediate) will work on catching, shooting, cradling, throwing, defense and teamwork. Individuals must provide lacrosse stick, eye guard and mouthpiece. Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended care is NOT available.
Age Day Time 9-16 M-Th 1:00-3:30P
Date 6/21-6/24
R/NR Fee $60/$70
Code # HR3116-03
2021 UNPLUGGED SUMMER CAMPS
Plus Skateboarding Camp
Whether you’ve never been on a board or you’re a seasoned shredder, Plus Skateboard Camp is for you! Learn board set-up, safety tips, history, graphic design and more. Instruction based on individual skill level. Rain or shine. Each participant receives a skateboard deck to custom design, screen prints their own Camp t-shirt, diploma, sticker pack, and more. Each student must provide their own skateboard, helmet, and lunch each day. For more information, call Plus Skateboard Shop 248-426-0899. Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended care is NOT available. Location: Riley Skate Park Age 5-18 5-18 5-18 5-18 5-18 5-18
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Day M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
Time 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P
Date 6/14-6/18 6/21-6/25 7/12-7/16 7/26-7/30 8/9-8/13 8/16-8/20
R/NR Fee $209/$219 $209/$219 $209/$219 $209/$219 $209/$219 $209/$219
Code # FR3150-01 FR3150-02 FR3150-03 FR3150-04 FR3150-05 FR3150-06
Skateboarding teaches you h o w t o t a k e a f a l l p r o p e r l y. - Bam Margera
2021 UNPLUGGED SUMMER CAMPS
P5 youth Athletics
P5 Basketball Camp
Learn advanced team fundamentals of basketball with offense and defensive principles. We will focus on basic principles that will give your dedicated player a leg up on team play. This session will include film session, court time, and scrimmages. We will have current high school players participate in the sessions. This session is for Jr. High players that have a sincere interest in playing school and club basketball. Session will include a parent seminar on how to navigate the new Eco-System of youth sports. Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended care is available. Location: Hawk Community Center Age Day 11-14 M-W
Time Date R/NR Fee Code # 9:00A-3:00P 6/14-6/16 $150/$170 HR3113-01
P5 Basketball Ball Handling Camp
Learn to become an excellent ball handlers. Dominant and weak hand ball drills. Competitive drills, video analysis, and guest speakers. The session will include a parent seminar on how to navigate the youth basketball culture of today. Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended care is NOT available. Location: Hawk Community Center Age Day 11-14 M,Tu
Time 1:00-4:00P
Date R/NR Fee 6/21-6/22 $75/$95
Code # HR3113-03
P5 Basketball Shooting Camp
Master the art of shooting. Shooting fundamentals include: Layups, mid-range, 3 pointers, and Free throws. Competitive drills, video analysis, and guest speakers. The session is for Jr.High players who have an interested in competing on their school and club basketball team. The session will include a parent seminar on how to navigate the youth basketball culture of today. Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended care is NOT available. Location: Hawk Community Center Age Day 11-14 M,Tu
Time Date R/NR Fee 9:00A-12:00P 6/21-6/22 $75/$95
Code # HR3113-02
P5 TRACK AND FIELD CAMP
Our camp will offer young participants an opportunity to explore the fundamentals of running, jumping and throwing. Learn how important nutrition plays in your everyday mental and physical performances. • Beginners & Intermediate Camp • Learn the basics of running, jumping and throwing • Cost includes skill instruction, t-shirt and snack. • Athletes must wear layers of training gear and be prepared for all weather elements. • You must bring your own training shoes and implements (throwers). • Bring your own water bottle SPRINTS/JUMPS TRAINING Athletes will leave with a greater knowledge of proper Acceleration and Sprint Mechanics that will be vital to their continued development over their track and field careers. Athletes will begin by learning basic jumping mechanics, and then transition into their respective events. THROWING TRAINING (SHOT PUT/DISCUS) Throwers will learn the skill of acceleration, weight transfer, posture and blocking for efficient and powerful performances. DISTANCE TRAINING Athletes will learn the foundation of distance running. Training topics will include importance of running form, pacing/tempo training, and core strength demands for endurance events.
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Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended care is NOT available. Location: Hawk Community Center Age 8-14
Day M-W
Time Date R/NR Fee Code # 9:00A-12:00P 6/21-6/23 $95/$105 HR3112-01
I breathe in strength; I breathe out weakness. - A my H a st i n gs
P5 FOOTBALL CAMP
(Powered by Michigan Elite Football and Touchpointe Marketing) Position specific football, skill and speed development for Quarterbacks, Receivers, Linebackers, Running Backs, and Defensive Backs: Improve your Technique, Mechanics, Foot Speed, Agility, and Recognition & Knowledge of the game We can offer a training experience where the players will receive fundamentally sound advice, sportsmanship, citizenship and they will be able to gain insight from coaches that have played the game at very high level. It is important that a very young age the athletes learn to like the game of football too. We make the learning experience enjoyable, but also challenge the kids and let them know there is a lot of responsibility in the game of football. • Each camp will feature Touchpointe for Youth, Peer to Peer program which will include college kid’s participation and a RAP session that will be open to the parents. • Each camp will also feature a parent seminar on how to navigate through the New Eco-system of youth sports. Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended care is NOT available. Location: Hawk Community Center Age
Day
8-14
Tu-Th 5:00-8:00P
Time
Date
R/NR Fee
7/6-7/8
$115/$125 HR3111-01
Code #
Red Cross Junior Lifeguarding Camp
Junior Lifeguarding is a fun and exciting introduction to water safety that gives participants a real look into what it takes to become a Lifeguard and a leader. The instructor will be a certified Red Cross Lifeguard Instructor and will introduce participants to lifesaving skills, such as in-water rescues, use of a rescue tube, First Aid, CPR and AED. Participants also have the opportunity to shadow lifeguards in rotation to get a real sense of being on the job. On conclusion of this camp students will have the skill set necessary to take on the official Lifeguarding course with confidence! This camp is great for youth and young teens looking to explore future job opportunities including becoming a HAWK Community Center Lifeguard. Campers will receive a Jr Lifeguard T-shirt, Whistle and practice CPR mask on the first day of camp. Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended Care Available. Location: Hawk Community Center Age Day Time 11-14 M-F 9:00A-3:00P 11-14 M-F 9:00A-3:00P
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Date 6/21-6/25 7/19-7/23
R/NR Fee $185/$195 $185/$195
Code # HR3140-01 HR3140-02
Confidence comes from what you do in practice every s i n g l e d a y. - J o r d a n W i l i m o v s ky
2021 UNPLUGGED SUMMER CAMPS
Archery Experience Camp
In this informative and very hands on camp, students will learn all about safety, proper handling, T-form and techniques to be successful in archery. Students will gain an understanding of the many forms of archery from recurve, compound and even cross bow, FITA, NFAA targets and rules, field archery, and 3D archery. We will have a friendly competition on the final day with trophies for top male and female archers, and pins for all. Equipment rental included for class but feel free to bring your own equipment. Bring lunch. Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended care is available. Location: Riley Archery Range (Heritage Park) Age 9-17 9-17
Day M-F M-F
Time 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P
Date 6/14-6/18 8/9-8/13
R/NR Fee Code # $185/$195 PR3100-01 $185/$195 PR3100-02
Ranger Apprentice Hunger Games Camp
These books have sparked an interest in students to learn the skills required to survive in the wilderness. Students will learn the key components in wilderness survival skills. From fire starting without matches, wild edibles, survival knots, wilderness first aide, track and scat identification, shelter building and plenty of archery practice and skills. Your student will be better prepared to survive in the great outdoors like Katniss! Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended care is available. Location: Riley Archery Range (Heritage Park) Age 9-17 9-17 9-17
Day M-F M-F M-F
Time 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P
Date 6/21-6/25 7/12-7/16 8/16-8/20
R/NR Fee $185/$195 $185/$195 $185/$195
Code # PR3101-01 PR3101-02 PR3101-03
Golf Camp
Participants will work on their swing and grip on the driving range, develop a smooth putting stroke and have the opportunity to play a few holes each night. At the end of camp, each golfer will receive a certificate good for one nine-hole round of golf. Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended care is NOT available. Location: FH Golf Club Clubhouse Instructor: Ray Maleyko Age
6-15 6-15 6-15
Day
M-Th M-Th M-Th
Time
6:30-9:00P 6:30-9:00P 6:30-9:00P
Date
6/14-6/17 6/21-6/24 7/19-7/22
R/NR Fee
$90/$100 $90/$100 $90/$100
Youth Pickleball Camp
Code #
GR3101-01 GR3101-02 GR3101-03
The HAWK Summer Jr Pickleball Camp is an excellent opportunity for youth players to learn and grow. Players will learn to play and compete in a fun, exciting setting with a HAWK pickleball instructor. Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended care is NOT available. Location: Hawk Community Center Age 8-14 8-14
Day M-Th M-Th
Time Date 9:00A-12:00P 6/28-7/1 9:00A-12:00P 8/2-8/5
R/NR Fee $95/$105 $95/$105
Code # HR3130-01 HR3130-02
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art camps 2021 UNPLUGGED SUMMER CAMPS
Camp Creative
Camp Clay
Stretch your imaginations and have a blast in this fun mixed media camp! Many different projects, themes and media will be explored throughout the week, including painting, drawing, collage, sculpture, printmaking and more! Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended care is available. Location: Hawk Community Center Age 6-9 10-12 6-9 10-12
Day M-F M-F M-F M-F
Time 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P
Date 6/21-6/25 6/21-6/25 8/2-8/6 8/2-8/6
R/NR Fee $225/$240 $225/$240 $225/$240 $225/$240
Camp Craft
Code # HC3100-01 HC3100-02 HC3100-03 HC3100-04
Get crafty in this instructional hands-on class. Participants will explore puppetry, jewelry making, pottery, fibers and more. Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended care is available. Location: Hawk Community Center Age 6-9 10-12 6-9 10-12
Day M-F M-F M-F M-F
Time 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P
Date 6/28-7/2 6/28-7/2 7/26-7/30 7/26-7/30
R/NR Fee $225/$240 $225/$240 $225/$240 $225/$240
Code # HC3101-01 HC3101-02 HC3101-03 HC3101-04
This exciting camp encourages you to play with clay and teaches campers the fundamentals of ceramics by making pinch pots, tiles, and more. Campers in the 10-12 age group will also have the opportunity to throw pots on the wheel. Participants will work in traditional white clay as well as airdry and polymer clays. Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended care is available. Location: Hawk Community Center Age Day 10-12 M-F 6-9 M-F
Time 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P
Date R/NR Fee Code # 7/12-7/16 $225/$240 HC3104-01 7/19-7/23 $225/$240 HC3104-02
Art Around the World
Young artists set sail for an art adventure! Each day we will trot around the globe or travel back in time to discover ancient, traditional, and contemporary art forms from different cultures around the world! A variety of media will be used, including painting, drawing, 3-dimensional, and more! Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended care is available. Location: Hawk Community Center Age Day 6-9 M-F 10-12 M-F
Time 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P
Date R/NR Fee Code # 8/16-8/20 $225/$240 HC3106-01 8/16-8/20 $225/$240 HC3106-02
Comics, Cartoons, and More!
Delve into the world of storybook arts and illustration. Create your own graphic novel during this one week camp where you’ll explore story development, and technical skills. Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended care is available. Location: Hawk Community Center Age Day 6-9 M-F 10-12 M-F
Time 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P
Date R/NR Fee Code # 7/12-7/16 $225/$240 HC3110-01 7/19-7/23 $225/$240 HC3110-02
Dive into the artistic world of Harry Potter and friends with this Hogwarts and HP themed Art Camp! Enjoy painting, drawing, sculpture and more while also discovering the houses of Gryffindor, Slytherin, Ravenclaw, and Hufflepuff. We solemnly swear you’ll be up to no good in this adventuresome art experience. Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended care is available. Location: Hawk Community Center 10-12 6-9 10-12 6-9
Day
M-F M-F M-F M-F
Time
9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P
Date
6/14-6/18 6/14-6/18 7/6-7/9 7/6-7/9
R/NR Fee
$225/$240 $225/$240 $225/$240 $225/$240
Spend a week with our Jedi Art Master, learning all the creative ways of the force. Campers will work in a variety of media to create drawings, paintings, sculpture, and more. This Star Wars themed art camp is sure to be a big hit with your young padawan. Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended care is available.
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Location: Hawk Community Center Age Day 6-9 M-F 10-12 M-F
HogwARTS Camp
Age
Jedi Art Camp
Code #
HC3111-01 HC3111-02 HC3111-03 HC3111-04
Time 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P
Date 8/9-8/13 8/9-8/13
R/NR Fee Code # $225/$240 HC3112-01 $225/$240 HC3112-02
Creativity takes courage. - Henri Matisse
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The body says what words cannot. - Martha Graham
The Dance Experience Camp
A great intro to all things dance and movement. If you’ve never taken dance classes or are still relatively new to the art form, this is a great camp for you! You’ll learn about healthy movement, different types of dance, stretching and more. Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended care is available. Location: Hawk Community Center Age 6-9 10-12 6-9 10-12
Day M-F M-F M-F M-F
Time 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P
Date 6/28-7/2 6/28-7/2 7/26-7/30 7/26-7/30
R/NR Fee $225/$240 $225/$240 $225/$240 $225/$240
Code # HC3121-01 HC3121-02 HC3121-03 HC3121-04
Camp Hip Hop
Come join the Hawk block party. This camp introduces participants to the history and different styles of hip hop music and dancing including breakdancing, krumping, pop and lock, and more! Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended care is available. Location: Hawk Community Center Age 6-9 10-12 6-9 10-12 6-9 10-12 6-9 10-12 6-9 10-12
Day M-F M-F T-F T-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
Time 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P
Date 6/14-6/18 6/14-8/20 7/6-7/9 7/6-7/9 7/19-7/23 7/19-7/23 8/9-8/13 8/9-8/13 8/16-8/20 8/16-8/20
R/NR Fee $225/$240 $225/$240 $185/$200 $185/$200 $225/$240 $225/$240 $225/$240 $225/$240 $225/$240 $225/$240
Code # HC3125-01 HC3125-02 HC3125-03 HC3125-04 HC3125-05 HC3125-06 HC3125-07 HC3125-08 HC3125-09 HC3125-10
2021 UNPLUGGED SUMMER CAMPS
Go with the Flow Camp
While dance is included in this camp, the focus is really on non-dance movement that can help a young dancer broaden their experiences and strengthen their skills in other areas of movement. The week will be full of Yoga, Capoeira, Tai Chi, and more. Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended care is available. Location: Hawk Community Center Age 6-9 10-12 6-9 10-12 6-9 10-12
Day M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
Time 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P
Date 6/21-6/25 6/21-6/25 7/12-7/16 7/12-7/16 8/2-8/6 8/2-8/6
R/NR Fee $225/$240 $225/$240 $225/$240 $225/$240 $225/$240 $225/$240
Code # HC3126-01 HC3126-02 HC3126-03 HC3126-04 HC3126-05 HC3126-06
Rising Stars Theatre Camp This full-day camp is great for youth heading into grades 1-3 to become more comfortable performing on stage. Participants are actively engaged in drama through music, storytelling, movement, improvisation and theatre games. A performance will be held on the final day of camp. Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended care is available. Location: Hawk Community Center Age 6-9
Day M-F
Time 9:00A-3:00P
Date R/NR Fee Code # 6/21-6/25 $255/$270 HC3140-01
Little Stars Theatre Camp
This half-day camp is for the youngest of kids interested in performing. Participants are actively engaged in drama through music, storytelling, movement, improvisation and theatre games. Campers will present a performance for friends and family on the final day of camp. Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended care is NOT available. Location: Hawk Community Center Age 4-5 4-5
Day M-F M-F
Time 9:00-11:30A 9:00-11:30A
Date R/NR Fee Code # 6/28-7/2 $135/$145 HC3141-01 7/26-7/30 $135/$145 HC3141-02
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2021 UNPLUGGED SUMMER CAMPS
Total Drama InterACT Stars Theatre Musical Stars Theatre Camp Camp 1 week & 2 week options
A hands-on, high-energy, exciting exploration of the musical theatre genre, including singing, acting and choreography. Campers will work together to present a musical theatre performance for friends and family on the last day of camp. This camp has one-week and two-week options to choose from. Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended care is available. Location: Hawk Community Center Age 10-13 14-17 10-13 14-17
Day M-F M-F M-F M-F
Time 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P
Date 6/14-6/18 8/9-8/13 7/6-7/16 7/26-8/6
R/NR Fee $255/$270 $255/$270 $450/$460 $475/$490
Code # HC3142-01 HC3142-02 HC3142-04 HC3142-05
Improv Stars Theatre Camp
Along the lines of Saturday Night Live and Second City, this camp helps young actors learn how to think quickly on their feet while honing their craft. Improv actors get to work as a team to quickly develop their own stories based on short prompts. The great thing about improv is you never know how you’re going to have fun... you just know you always will. Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended care is available. Location: Hawk Community Center Age 14-17 14-17 10-13
Day M-F M-F M-F
Time 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P
Date 6/21-6/25 7/12-7/16 8/2-8/6
R/NR Fee $255/$270 $255/$270 $255/$270
Code # HC3143-01 HC3143-02 HC3143-03
One of our most popular theatre camps, participants will work as a group to write, direct, and act in their own play. This non-musical, fun-filled theatre camp focuses on story and character development plus line memorization, expression, physical acting and improvisation. There will be a performance on the final day of camp. Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended care is available. Location: Hawk Community Center Age Day 14-17 M-F 10-13 M-F
Time 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P
Date R/NR Fee Code # 6/28-7/2 $255/$270 HC3144-01 7/19-7/23 $255/$270 HC3144-02
All Stars Theatre Intensive Camp
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Interested in acting and performance and wanting to take your stage presence to the next level? This camp will enable you to take your acting and auditioning skills to a higher level while rehearsing on a real stage. Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended care is available. Location: Hawk Community Center Age Day 10-13 M-F
Time 9:00A-3:00P
Date R/NR Fee Code # 8/16-8/20 $255/$270 HC3145-01
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2021 UNPLUGGED SUMMER CAMPS
Camp Stomp
A hybrid of dance and music, campers will learn to create musical compositions using unconventional instruments to test the limits of what defines music. What will we use to make sounds and compositions? Our bodies, garbage cans, buckets, and more. Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended care is available. Location: Hawk Community Center Age 6-9 6-9
Day M-F T-F
Time 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P
Date R/NR Fee Code # 6/14-6/18 $225/$240 HC3163-01 7/6-7/9 $185/$200 HC3163-02
Verses Camp
Learn the art of songwriting, composing, and performing. This program includes creative writing, and vocal instruction. Students will write a song and perform with and for their peers. Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended care is available. Location: Hawk Community Center Age Day 14-17 M-F 10-13 M-F
Time 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P
Date R/NR Fee Code # 7/19-7/23 $225/$240 HC3164-01 8/9-8/13 $225/$240 HC3164-02
World Rhythm Camp
Campers will learn about the musical traditions of cultures around the world by exploring the indigenous spirit within cultural universality. Come feel and play the rhythm of the world. Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended care is available. Location: Hawk Community Center Age 6-9
Day M-F
Time 9:00A-3:00P
Date R/NR Fee Code # 8/16-8/20 $225/$240 HC3166-02
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day camps 2021 UNPLUGGED SUMMER CAMPS
Camp Turtle
Camp Otter
Location: Hawk Community Center
Location: Hawk Community Center
Camp is located in our brand new community center with a state of the art aquatic center, tons of outdoor play space, and much more. This summer campers will meet new friends, create art projects, go swimming, play outside, adventure through virtual field trips, try out new fitness activities, and much more. Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended care is available.
Age 6-7 6-7 6-7 6-7 6-7 6-7 6-7 6-7 6-7 6-7
Day M-F M-F M-F Tu-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
Time 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P
*NO CAMP 7/5
Date 6/14-6/18 6/21-6/25 6/28-7/2 7/6-7/9* 7/12-7/16 7/19-7/23 7/26-7/30 8/2-8/6 8/9-8/13 8/16-8/20
R/NR Fee $185/$195 $185/$195 $185/$195 $148/$158 $185/$195 $185/$195 $185/$195 $185/$195 $185/$195 $185/$195
Code # HR3105-01 HR3105-02 HR3105-03 HR3105-04 HR3105-05 HR3105-06 HR3105-07 HR3105-08 HR3105-09 HR3105-10
Camp is located in our brand new community center with a state of the art aquatic center, tons of outdoor play space, and much more. This summer campers will meet new friends, create art projects, go swimming, play outside, adventure through virtual field trips, try out new fitness activities, and much more. Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended care is available.
Age 8-9 8-9 8-9 8-9 8-9 8-9 8-9 8-9 8-9 8-9
Day M-F M-F M-F Tu-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
Time 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P
Date 6/14-6/18 6/21-6/25 6/28-7/2 7/6-7/9* 7/12-7/16 7/19-7/23 7/26-7/30 8/2-8/6 8/9-8/13 8/16-8/20
R/NR Fee $185/$195 $185/$195 $185/$195 $148/$158 $185/$195 $185/$195 $185/$195 $185/$195 $185/$195 $185/$195
Code # HR3106-01 HR3106-02 HR3106-03 HR3106-04 HR3106-05 HR3106-06 HR3106-07 HR3106-08 HR3106-09 HR3106-10
*NO CAMP 7/5
Camp Penguin
Camp is located in our brand new community center with a state of the art aquatic center, tons of outdoor play space, and much more. This summer campers will meet new friends, create art projects, go swimming, play outside, adventure through virtual field trips, try out new fitness activities, and much more. Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended care is available. Location: Hawk Community Center Age 10-11 10-11 10-11 10-11 10-11 10-11 10-11 10-11 10-11 10-11
Day M-F M-F M-F Tu-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
Time 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P
*NO CAMP 7/5
Date 6/14-6/18 6/21-6/25 6/28-7/2 7/6-7/9* 7/12-7/16 7/19-7/23 7/26-7/30 8/2-8/6 8/9-8/13 8/16-8/20
R/NR Fee $185/$195 $185/$195 $185/$195 $148/$158 $185/$195 $185/$195 $185/$195 $185/$195 $185/$195 $185/$195
Code # HR3107-01 HR3107-02 HR3107-03 HR3107-04 HR3107-05 HR3107-06 HR3107-07 HR3107-08 HR3107-09 HR3107-10
safety town 2021 UNPLUGGED SUMMER CAMPS
Safety Town
Safety Town 1 campers will spend their days riding around our outdoor safety town, singing, dancing, and doing crafts. Campers will learn street, bike, playground, bus, car, water safety, stranger danger and more. Each participant will receive a complementary helmet. All campers must meet the age requirement by the start of camp and must be potty-trained. Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended care is NOT available. Location: Hawk Community Center Age 4-6 4-6 4-6 4-6
Day M-F M-F M-F M-F
Time 9:30A-1:30P 9:30A-1:30P 9:30A-1:30P 9:30A-1:30P
Date 6/21-6/25 6/28-7/2 7/19-7/23 7/26-7/30
R/NR Fee $125/$135 $125/$135 $125/$135 $125/$135
Code # HR3117-01 HR3117-02 HR3117-03 HR3117-04
Safety Town 2
More safety and more fun! This camp is for our older friends ages 5-7 who have already attended kindergarten. Children will build off of previous Safety Town knowledge and learn about bullying, germs, poison safety, parent and home information, home safety, and weather safety. Price increases $20 one week prior to camp. Extended care is NOT available. Location: Hawk Community Center Age 5-7 5-7
Day M-F M-F
Time 9:30A-1:30P 9:30A-1:30P
Date R/NR Fee 7/12-7/16 $125/$135 8/2-8/6 $125/$135
Code # HR3118-01 HR3118-02
extended care We o f fe r ex te n d e d c a re b e fo re a n d a f te r c a m p fo r a n a d d i t i o n a l fe e. Registration is required before the first day of camp. Extended Care is available for eligible camps at the corresponding location of the camp. P l e a s e c h e c k c a m p l i s t i n g f o r e l i g i b i l i t y.
Heritage Park Extended Care
Location: Heritage Park (Nature Center/Day Camp Bldg) Day
M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F Tu-F Tu-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
Time
8:00-9:00A 3:00-5:30P 8:00-9:00A 3:00-5:30P 8:00-9:00A 3:00-5:30P 8:00-9:00A 3:00-5:30P 8:00-9:00A 3:00-5:30P 8:00-9:00A 3:00-5:30P 8:00-9:00A 3:00-5:30P 8:00-9:00A 3:00-5:30P 8:00-9:00A 3:00-5:30P 8:00-9:00A 3:00-5:30P
*NO CAMP 7/5
Date
6/14-6/18 6/14-6/18 6/21-6/25 6/21-6/25 6/28-7/2 6/28-7/2 7/6-7/9* 7/6-7/9* 7/12-7/16 7/12-7/16 7/19-7/23 7/19-7/23 7/26-7/30 7/26-7/30 8/2-8/6 8/2-8/6 8/9-8/13 8/9-8/13 8/16-8/20 8/16-8/20
R/NR Fee
$34/$34 $68/$68 $34/$34 $68/$68 $34/$34 $68/$68 $27/$27 $54/$54 $34/$34 $68/$68 $34/$34 $68/$68 $34/$34 $68/$68 $34/$34 $68/$68 $34/$34 $68/$68 $34/$34 $68/$68
Code #
PN3109-01 PN3109-02 PN3109-03 PN3109-04 PN3109-05 PN3109-06 PN3109-07 PN3109-08 PN3109-09 PN3109-10 PN3109-11 PN3109-12 PN3109-13 PN3109-14 PN3109-15 PN3109-16 PN3109-17 PN3109-18 PN3109-19 PN3109-20
Hawk community center Extended Care Location: Hawk Community Center Day M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F Tu-F Tu-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
Time 8:00-9:00A 3:00-5:30P 8:00-9:00A 3:00-5:30P 8:00-9:00A 3:00-5:30P 8:00-9:00A 3:00-5:30P 8:00-9:00A 3:00-5:30P 8:00-9:00A 3:00-5:30P 8:00-9:00A 3:00-5:30P 8:00-9:00A 3:00-5:30P 8:00-9:00A 3:00-5:30P 8:00-9:00A 3:00-5:30P
*NO CAMP 7/5
Date 6/14-6/18 6/14-6/18 6/21-6/25 6/21-6/25 6/28-7/2 6/28-7/2 7/6-7/9* 7/6-7/9* 7/12-7/16 7/12-7/16 7/19-7/23 7/19-7/23 7/26-7/30 7/26-7/30 8/2-8/6 8/2-8/6 8/9-8/13 8/9-8/13 8/16-8/20 8/16-8/20
R/NR Fee $34/$34 $68/$68 $34/$34 $68/$68 $34/$34 $68/$68 $27/$27 $54/$54 $34/$34 $68/$68 $34/$34 $68/$68 $34/$34 $68/$68 $34/$34 $68/$68 $34/$34 $68/$68 $34/$34 $68/$68
Code # HR3109-01 HR3109-02 HR3109-03 HR3109-04 HR3109-05 HR3109-06 HR3109-07 HR3109-08 HR3109-09 HR3109-10 HR3109-11 HR3109-12 HR3109-13 HR3109-14 HR3109-15 HR3109-16 HR3109-17 HR3109-18 HR3109-19 HR3109-20
registration information
REGISTER ONLINE: https://recreg.fhgov.com WALK-IN/MAIL/FAX: COSTICK CENTER 28600 W. 11 Mile Rd., Farmington Hills, MI 48336 Tel: (248) 473-1800 | Fax: (248) 473-1801 Hours: Mon-Fri, 8:30am-4:30pm. WEDNESDAYS OPEN UNTIL 7pm.
Register Online Online registration is available for most of our programs and classes. In order to register online you must know your Household #/Username. If you have been in a Farmington Hills Special Services activity before, your Household Number can be located on a past receipt from our department. If you are a new user, don’t know your Household Number, or if you need to make changes (add family members, change your address, etc.), you may email us at: CostickCenter@fhgov.com
Camp Refund & Transfer Policy (Business days are considered Monday-Friday) • Refund requests submitted more than two weeks prior to the start of a program begin date, will be issued a 100% refund, LESS a $10 Administrative Fee. • Refund requests submitted less than two weeks prior, but more than three business days, prior to the start of a program will be issued a 50% refund LESS a $10 Administrative Fee. • Refund requests submitted less than three business days prior to the start of a program will not be granted, and no refund will be issued. • A $10 transfer fee will be charged for each transfer five (5) business days prior to start of camp. Transfer requests made less than five (5) business days will not be granted.
Late Registration Policy Registrations received less than one week prior to the first day of camp will be considered late registration and will be charged a $20 fee per child for each camp. There is no additional fee for any of the extended-care programs.
Payment Options We accept cash, check and credit card payments. Checks must be made out to the City of Farmington Hills and mail to: REGISTRATION, Farmington Hills Special Services, 28600 W. Eleven Mile Road, Farmington Hills, MI 48336. CHECK OR MONEY ORDER MUST EQUAL EXACT AMOUNT OF THIS REGISTRATION.
Cancellations Due to Unforeseen Circumstances On occasion, the City of Farmington Hills may need to cancel an individual class or event due to unforeseen circumstances beyond our control such as, but not limited to, inclement weather, power outages, instructor illness, etc. The City will contact all registered participants using their Household profile information. Prorated refunds will not be issued.
Release & Indemnification With submitting registration, I hereby hold harmless and release and agree to indemnify and not to sue the City of Farmington Hills and its employees and instructors with respect to any and all liability, claims, losses, demands, suits, causes of action, and damages on account of injury or death to me or any other person or damage or loss to any property, whether caused by any negligent, grossly negligent or tortious act or omission of the City of Farmington Hills or its employees or instructors or otherwise, in connection with the events, activities, programs and classes identified above, or the use of any facility or equipment in connection with same.
Photo/Video Authorization By submitting registration, I hereby give my consent for the City of Farmington Hills to use, without compensation to me or anyone else, photographs and video and audio recordings of myself and my minor children, if any, participating in the events, activities, programs and classes identified above in future City of Farmington Hills community brochures, newsletters, flyers, advertising, City-sponsored website postings, and local cable channel programming.
FARMINGTON HILLS
focus POLICE department Ofc. Devin Hunt, Ofc. William Bornheimer, Ofc. Jillian Booker, Ofc. Madison Kean, Ofc. Mark Mostek, Chief Jeff King, Ofc. Kyle Witherspoon, Ofc. Bradley Lavin, Ofc. Nathan Weston, Ofc. Liam McCrimmon, and Ofc. Spencer Hilden
New Officers Hired Over the past few years, the Police Department has lost numerous officers through retirements, resignations, and promotions. As a result, the Department has been running well short of its budget authorized staffing level of 106 officers. To address this staffing shortage Chief King, working with the City’s Human Resources Department, authorized and implemented an aggressive recruiting and hiring program. In early 2020, Administrative Bureau officers and command staff attended numerous job fairs throughout the State of Michigan focusing on State Colleges and Universities. Staff also recruited directly from four metro Detroit police academies, specifically: the Wayne County Regional Police Academy, the Washtenaw Community College Police Academy, the Oakland Community College Police Academy, and the Macomb Community College Police Academy. The Department’s recruiting efforts recently culminated in one of the largest group hiring of police officers in the Department’s history. On December 7, 2020, the Police
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Department swore in ten new officers, hired directly after graduation from local police academies. The new officers were ranked at the top of their respective police academy classes and were recognized for demonstrating leadership qualities and excelling in academics and physical fitness. Seven of the new officers possess bachelor’s degrees and one also possesses a master’s degree. Three of the new officers have served in our nation’s armed forces. One officer attained the rank of Captain in the Marine Corps before being honorably discharged, one officer serves as a Second Lieutenant in the Army Reserves, and one Officer attained the rank of Specialist in the Army, serving a combat role in Afghanistan, prior to being honorably discharged. The following is a list of the Police Department’s newly hired officers: • Officer Mark Mostek graduated from Macomb Township’s Dakota High School in 2015. He then attended Central Michigan University where he
earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice. Officer Mostek was hired by the Farmington Hills Police Department in 2020 as a Police Service Aide. He recently graduated from the Wayne County Regional Police Academy where he earned the following awards and scholarships: Code of Ethics Award, David Quinn Scholarship, Patrick O’Rourke Scholarship, Iron Man Award for Top Male in Physical Fitness, and the Larry Nehasil Scholarship. • Officer Kyle Witherspoon graduated from North Farmington High School in 2014. He then attended Western Michigan University where he earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice. Officer Witherspoon was hired by the Farmington Hills Police Department in 2020 as a Police Service Aide. He is a recent graduate of the Wayne County Regional Police Academy. • Officer Madison Kean graduated from Livonia Franklin High School in 2016. She then attended Eastern Michigan University
where she earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice. Officer Kean was hired by the Farmington Hills Police Department in 2019 as a Police Service Aide. She recently graduated from the Wayne County Regional Police Academy where she earned the following scholarships: the Patrick O’Rourke Scholarship and the Stephen Thomas First Responders Scholarship. • Officer Jillian Booker graduated from River Rouge High School in 2004. She then attended the United States Naval Academy where she earned a Bachelor’s Degree. Officer Booker continued her education earning a Master’s Degree in Nutritional Education from American University. She served in the United States Marine Corps where she attained the rank of Captain and received an honorable discharge. Officer Booker recently graduated from the Wayne County Regional Police Academy where she served as the Class Captain and earned the following awards and scholarships: Class Leadership Award, Top Academic Award, First Place Kehrl Academic Excellence Award, Iron Woman Award for Top Female in Physical Fitness, the Larry Nehasil Scholarship, Law Enforcement Education Program (LEEP) Scholarship, MCOLES Outstanding Recruit Winner, and Chief’s Award. • Officer Bradley Lavin graduated from Catholic Central High School in 2017. He then attended Schoolcraft College where he earned an Associate Degree in
Criminal Justice. Officer Lavin has worked as a Police Cadet for the City of Royal Oak, the City of Milford, and the Michigan State Police. He is a recent graduate of the Oakland Community College Police Academy. • Officer Nathan Weston graduated from Gull Lake High School in 2014. He then joined the United States Army. Officer Weston served combat tours in Afghanistan prior to his honorable discharge from the Army as a Specialist. He worked as a corrections officer for the Wayne County Sheriff’s Department in 2020 and resigned from this position upon his acceptance to the police academy. Officer Weston is a recent graduate of the Washtenaw Community College Police Academy. • Officer William Bornheimer graduated from Voorhies High School (NJ) in 2001. He then attended Michigan State University where he earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Hospitality and Hotel Management. Officer Bornheimer worked for several years as the General Manager of several luxury hotel properties in New York City and metro Detroit before choosing to pursue law enforcement as a new career. He is a recent graduate of the Washtenaw Community College Police Academy where he served as the Class President. • Officer Liam McCrimmon graduated from Catholic Central High School in 2015. He then attended Bowling Green State University where he earned a Bachelor’s
Degree in Criminal Justice. Officer McCrimmon has worked as a security officer for the Detroit Tigers. He is a recent graduate of the Wayne County Regional Police Academy. • Officer Devin Hunt graduated from Howell High School in 2015. He then attended Eastern Michigan University where he earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Public Safety Administration. Officer Hunt is a member of the United States Army National Guard where he has attained the rank of Second Lieutenant. He currently is assigned to the Michigan Army National Guard 1-125 Infantry HHC. Officer Hunt is a recent graduate of the Washtenaw Community College Police Academy. • Officer Spencer Hilden graduated from South Lyon East High School in 2013. He then earned an Associate Degree in Criminal Justice from Washtenaw Community College. Officer Hilden has previously worked for the Belleville Public Schools and South Lyon Public Schools. Officer Hilden is a recent graduate of the Washtenaw Community College Police Academy where he served as the Class Vice President. All ten police officers are currently assigned to the Patrol Division of the Operations Bureau where they will be subject to an intensive training and evaluation process in the Department’s Field Training Program.
Farmington Hills Ranked as Second Safest City in Michigan Farmington Hills is the Second Safest City in Michigan according to Munetrix, a data analytics solutions provider serving municipalities and public school districts nationwide. Munetrix created its 2020 Safest Cities in Michigan list using an analysis of publicly available data provided by Michigan State Police and the U.S. Census Bureau. The Munetrix list looks at total crime data for Michigan communities with a population of more than 50,000. Based on the numbers of total crimes committed in Michigan’s cities, relative to each city’s total population, Farmington Hills ranked as the #2 Safest City in Michigan. Statistics continue to show a trending decrease in crime overall in Farmington Hills. Learn more at www.munetrix.com.
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Officer Ryan Yudt and K9 Dozer - Noteworthy Canine Deployments 300 hours of training Officer Yudt and K9 Dozer initially received, they are also required to attend annual training and certify regularly in these areas of expertise. A typical day of training for Officer Yudt and K9 Dozer consists of tracking, narcotic detection, searching for persons in buildings, and much more. Training is designed to expose Officer Yudt and K9 Dozer to unique and challenging scenarios in a controlled environment, better preparing them for their daily duties in the City of Farmington Hills. Here are just a few examples of Officer Yudt and K9 Dozer’s recent work for the Police Department:
Farmington Hills Police Department K9 Officer Ryan Yudt and his partner Dozer look forward to seeing members of the public again after the end of the pandemic. But in the meantime, they have remained busy and involved in some important police work. Officer Yudt and his K9 Dozer are certified by the National Association of Professional Canine Handlers (NAPCH) and the K9 Advanced Training Facility (K9ATF). They are certified in Narcotic Detection, Tracking, Apprehension and Aggression, Obedience, Area/Article Searches, and Building Searches. In addition to the nearly
• Missing Child Track - To assist in locating a missing child, Officer Yudt and K9 Dozer responded to the scene and actively tracked the presence of human odor. This led officers to the missing child who was lost and did not know how to get back home. Due to the successful track completed by the K9 Team, the child was returned home unharmed, approximately 45 minutes after being reported missing. • Unlawful Entry - Officer Yudt and K9 Dozer responded to an alarm activation and checked exterior doors and windows, soon discovering an unlocked entry door. No vehicles were observed in the parking lot, leading Officer Yudt to believe that anyone inside the building would not be authorized. Officer
Farmington Hills Police K9 Dozer wants to remind everyone to
mask up and stay safe! Dozer
can’t wait for the day when he
can visit with all the residents of Farmington Hills again.
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Yudt made several announcements instructing anyone inside to come out. These announcements went unanswered. Officer Yudt deployed Dozer to search for anyone hiding. After a short time, Dozer barked and scratched at a door indicating someone might be inside. The subject was detained, and it was learned the person had gained entry to hide out in the building. Dozer’s ability to search buildings allows Officers to check large structures quickly and provide protection to responding Officers by warning them of hiding suspects. • Narcotic Seizure - Officer Yudt and K9 Dozer assisted a DEA Task Force Group in executing a search warrant at a residence in a neighboring community. Together they were tasked with searching the residence for hidden narcotics where they found a concealed shoebox that contained 497 grams of heroin with an estimated street value of $75,000. • Armed Robbery Track - Officer Yudt and K9 Dozer were called to assist Southfield police officers in their search for an armed robbery suspect who fled on foot from the scene of the crime. Officer Yudt deployed K9 Dozer who actively tracked the presence of human odor leading to the suspect who was then arrested. • During 2019, Officer Yudt and K9 Dozer were utilized a total of 165 times for school demonstrations, building searches, tracking, narcotic detection, and much more.
Free Deterra At-Home Drug Disposal Pouches Available to Residents The Farmington Hills Police Department and the Farmington Public Safety Department have partnered with Beaumont’s Healthy FarmingtonFarmington Hills Coalition to offer residents an easy way to dispose of unneeded or expired medications safely and conveniently at home. Residents may receive one free Deterra pouch per person from the Farmington Hills Police Department at 31655 W. Eleven Mile Road and the Farmington Public Safety Department at 23600 Liberty Street.
Deterra is safe for the environment and helps keep drugs out of the water system. It is recommended that drugs NOT be disposed of in toilets or sinks since pharmaceuticals have reportedly been found in sewage, surface water, and ground water. Most importantly, Deterra helps keep unneeded medications away from teens and young adults. The National Safety Council reports that teens are more likely to abuse prescription drugs than illegal street drugs, with 70% of them getting drugs through friends or relatives.
Using a simple three-step process, the Deterra Drug Deactivation System permanently deactivates any medication including opioids. Each Deterra pouch has a water-soluble inner pod containing activated carbon. Drugs are placed in the pouch, warm water is added, then the pouch is sealed, shaken, and disposed of in the regular trash. Each pouch deactivates 45 pills, six ounces of cream or liquid, or six patches, rendering them inert and nonretrievable. As a safety precaution, Deterra should be kept out of the reach of children and pets as the medication is deactivated.
The Farmington Hills Police Department and the Farmington Public Safety Department also participate in Operation Medicine Cabinet, where anyone may use the drop box in the lobby available 24/7 to dispose of prescription pills. Participants are asked to leave their names with officers at the Command Desk, who will deposit the pills in an envelope before putting them in the drop box. Operation Medicine Cabinet does not accept liquids, creams, or patches, which can all be disposed of in the Deterra pouches.
To learn more about Deterra, go to www. deterrasystem.com or watch a YouTube video at https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=V1RxmAMWKOU. This program was made possible through support from the Beaumont Greater Farmington Youth Substance Abuse Coalition. For more information, contact Kari Woloszyk at 313-244-1412 or Kari. Woloszyk@beaumont.org.
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FIRE department Look Before You Lock! YOU Can Prevent a Tragedy and Keep Kids Safe The Farmington Hills Fire Department and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) remind everyone to Keep Kids Safe - Look Before You Lock! Every year, children die of heatstroke because they were left or became trapped in a hot car. Parents, caregivers, and bystanders all play a role in helping to make sure another tragedy doesn’t happen.
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If you see a child alone in a locked car, get them out immediately and call 911. A child in heat distress should be removed from the vehicle as quickly as possible and rapidly cooled. Always lock your car doors and trunk year-round, so children can’t get into unattended vehicles. Store car keys out of a child’s reach and teach children that a vehicle is not a play area.
The Farmington Hills Fire Department asks everyone to follow these tips and learn how to help prevent a tragedy.
Open Burning Restrictions in the City of Farmington Hills Many people enjoy the ambiance of an outdoor campfire, but please be aware that the City ordinance only allows for small recreational fires at single family homes. These fires must be contained in a semi-enclosed device approved for burning and only seasoned firewood can be used. There must be a reasonable clearance between the fire and power lines or any structures, and a source of water or a portable fire extinguisher must be kept nearby. Never use flammable liquids such as gasoline to start a fire! nhtsa.gov/heatstroke
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A child’s body temperature rises three to five times faster than an adult’s. When left inside a hot vehicle, a child can die within minutes. Heatstroke begins when the core body temperature reaches about 104 degrees; a core body temperature of about 107 degrees is lethal.
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Never leave a child in a vehicle unattended, even if the windows are partially open or the engine is running and the air conditioning is on. Make it a habit to check your entire vehicle — front and back — before locking the door and walking away. Train yourself to Park, Look, Lock, or always ask yourself “Where’s Baby?” Ask your childcare provider to call if your child doesn’t show up for care as expected. Place a personal item like a purse or briefcase in the back seat as another reminder to Look Before You Lock. Write a note or place a stuffed animal in the passenger seat to remind you that a child is in the back seat.
The Farmington Hills Fire Department reminds residents that spring cleanup does not include the burning of yard waste. In accordance with the City Ordinance, open burning of yard waste is strictly prohibited since it can easily lead to a variety of unintended and unfortunate accidents ranging from personal injury to property loss. In addition to yard waste, the City also prohibits the burning of dimensional lumber or any other construction materials. If the Fire Department does have to respond to your home due to problems with an open burn, you may be ticketed or you may receive a cost recovery invoice to cover costs associated with responding to your violation. Some open burn fires may require a written permit from the Fire Department. Campfires and other outdoor fires used by educational, religious, charitable, or governmental agencies for recreational purposes or ceremonial occasions may be allowed, provided that no noxious odors or smoke are generated and there has been prior approval from the Fire Department. Applications for fire permits may be made through the Fire Prevention Division by calling 248-871-2820 during regular business hours.
Tips on Proper Disposal of Hot Ashes and Coals Did you know that ashes and coals from fires and grills can remain hot enough to start a fire for many days after you think the fire is out? Fire Department investigations have determined that multiple home fires in Farmington Hills have been caused by the improper disposal of ashes or coals. The exact amount of time needed for complete extinguishment and cooling depends on many factors such as how hot the fire was, what materials were burning, or how much unburned fuel remains. To be extra safe, treat all ashes and coals as if they are hot, even if you think they’ve had enough time to cool. Follow these recommendations from the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA): •
If possible, allow ashes and coals to cool for several days in the area where you had the fire. These devices are designed to contain heat safely. When it’s time to dispose of ashes or coals, transfer them to a metal container and wet them down. Keep the metal container outside your home and away from any combustibles until the refuse is hauled away. DO NOT place any other combustible materials in the metal container. DO NOT ever use a combustible container.
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If you have questions regarding open burning or the disposal of ashes and coals, please call the Fire Prevention Division at 248-871-2820.
City of Farmington Hills Fireworks Ordinance The current City of Farmington Hills Fireworks Ordinance states that fireworks may only be discharged during the following times: • • • • •
New Year’s Eve to New Year’s Day – 11:00 a.m. on December 31 to 1:00 a.m. on January 1 The weekend before Memorial Day – Saturday and Sunday, 11:00 a.m. to 11:45 p.m. June 29 through July 4 – 11:00 a.m. to 11:45 p.m. each day July 5, but only if that date is a Friday or Saturday – 11:00 a.m. to 11:45 p.m. The weekend before Labor Day – Saturday and Sunday, 11:00 a.m. to 11:45 p.m.
Please keep in mind that it is unlawful to discharge fireworks on public property (including public streets), school property, church property, or the private property of another without express written permission.
fireworks safety The Farmington Hills Fire Department does not advocate the use of fireworks by non-trained professionals due to safety reasons; however, if individuals choose to use fireworks, here are some safety rules to follow: • • • • • • • • • • •
Use fireworks outdoors in a clear area only. Always keep a bucket of water or a working water hose nearby. Only use fireworks as intended. Don’t try to alter them or combine them. Never relight a dud firework; wait a minimum of 20 minutes, pick it up with a long-handled tool, and then soak it in a bucket of water. Spectators should keep a safe distance from the fireworks handler and the handler should wear safety glasses. Alcohol and fireworks do not mix. Have a designated adult fireworks handler. Do not use homemade fireworks or illegal explosives. Never allow children to play with or ignite fireworks. Read and follow all instructions on the label. Dispose of used fireworks in a metal container kept outside Never place used fireworks in a combustible box or store them inside the home or garage.
It is also unlawful to discharge fireworks of any type while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. An individual who violates this ordinance may be issued a municipal civil infraction, which is punishable by a civil fine of $1,000 for each violation. Additionally, it is unlawful to discharge fireworks if a fireworks ban has been implemented by the Fire Chief due to dry conditions.
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FINANCE DEPARTMENT City of Farmington Hills 2021 Summer Taxes
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NEW! Pay by electronic check (eCheck) at https:// www.fhgov.com/Government/DepartmentsDivisions/Finance/Tax-Payment-Options.aspx. ($3 fee for payments up to $10,000; $10 fee for payments over $10,000.) Paying by electronic check is highly recommended if you want your payment to be received at the time of your choosing. You will receive confirmation of payment from the processing company which will serve as your receipt.
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Pay 24/7 via the drop box located next to City Hall in front of Police Headquarters at 31655 W. Eleven Mile Road or via the drop box/slot on the wall at the south entrance to City Hall at 31555 W. Eleven Mile Road. You may request a receipt and must include a selfaddressed stamped envelope. Please do not place cash payments in the drop box.
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Pay by mail to Treasurer’s Office, 31555 W. Eleven Mile Road, Farmington Hills, MI 48336. You may request a receipt and must include a self-addressed stamped envelope. Checks are accepted as conditional payment. If checks are not honored by the bank, a $30 fee is applied, and taxes are considered unpaid and subject to any and all penalties.
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The City of Farmington Hills 2021 Summer Tax Bills will be mailed on or about June 30, 2021. They are payable from July 1, 2021 through August 31, 2021 without penalty. Postmarks are not accepted by the City. Payments received at the City after August 31, 2021 are subject to a 4% penalty that will be added starting September 1, 2021 along with 1/2% interest per month. Every property should receive a property tax bill, even if the tax bill is to be paid via an escrow account. If you do not receive a summer property tax bill by July 15, or if you have any questions about your property taxes, call the Treasurer’s Office at 248-871-2480.
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By law, failure to receive a tax bill does not waive tax or penalty. Tax bills are mailed to the address of record and not forwarded by the Post Office unless it is a temporary forwarding order only. Changes of mailing address should be filed with the Assessor’s Office.
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Applications for deferment of 2021 summer taxes for qualified persons are available on the City website at http://www.fhgov.com/Government/DepartmentsDivisions/Finance/Property-Taxes.aspx or at the Treasurer’s Office. Applications must be filed by September 14, 2021.
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For questions about paying your taxes, call the Treasurer’s Office at 248-871-2480. For questions about your property assessment or taxable value, call the Assessing Division at 248-871-2470.
Dog Licenses Licenses are required for all dogs four months of age or older. Dog licenses may be purchased at the Treasury Division January 1 to November 30 with proof of rabies vaccination. Proof of neutering is required for the neutered/spayed discount. New animals over four months of age may be licensed at non-delinquent rates if the license is purchased within 30 days of acquisition. The City does not require that cats be licensed. For questions regarding dog licenses, please contact Oakland County Animal Control at 248-858-1070 or the City of Farmington Hills Treasury Division at 248-8712480. Cash, checks and credit cards (additional 3% third-party fees apply, $2 minimum) are the acceptable methods of payment at the City of Farmington Hills Treasurer’s Office. You can also purchase your dog license with credit card payments by visiting Oakland County Animal Control’s website at: https://www.oakgov.com/petadoption.
One Year:
January 1 -June 1
Three Year:
January 1 - June 1
Spay / Neutered Male / Female Senior* Spay / Neutered Senior* Male / Female
$10.50 $18.00 $9.75 $16.50
Spay / Neutered $28.50 Male / Female $51.00 Senior* Spay / Neutered $26.25 Senior* Male / Female $46.50 *Senior (pet owner) = 65 years old or over
Delinquent One Year:
June 2 - November 30
Delinquent Three Year:
June 2 - November 30
All
Spay / Neutered Male / Female Senior* Spay / Neutered Senior* Male / Female
$33.00
$51.00 $66.00 $49.50 $63.00
An Oakland County license must be purchased within 30 days of: • • •
Purchasing or acquiring a new dog A puppy turning four months of age Moving into Farmington Hills
Pets need to be licensed because: • • • •
It’s the law since 1919 Licensed pets have a better chance of being found It proves ownership Fees support Oakland County Pet Adoption Center
Need a replacement dog tag? Contact Oakland County Animal Control at 248-452-9890 and they will mail you a replacement dog tag.
For information about the William Grace Dog Park, located at 29040 Shiawassee Road, go to www.fhgov.com and click on the Activities tab, then click on Dog Park for rules and regulations, hours, and fees.
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CLERK’S OFFICE DOOR-TO-DOOR PEDDLERS/SOLICITORS or other similar youth organizations are also exempt if they are soliciting within three miles of their residence. For questions on licensing, contact the City Clerk’s Office at 248-871-2410.
Spring typically brings about more doorto-door peddlers/solicitors. Persons peddling door-to-door selling goods or services must be licensed with the City and have photo identification issued by the City Clerk’s Office. Persons may only peddle/solicit between the hours of 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. There are certain groups that are exempt from the City’s licensing provisions, however they still should be able to provide photo ID from their respective organizations and are asked to comply with local time requirements. Youth groups such as Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts
Stay Informed! Update Your Homeowner Association Contacts
If you do not wish to have peddlers/ solicitors come to your door, please consider posting a “No Peddling/ No Soliciting” sign on your property. Peddlers/solicitors are not permitted on property with these signs. Similar signage may also be posted at subdivision entrances. Please be advised that State Law dictates that peddling/soliciting cannot be prohibited within the City, however, licensed peddlers/solicitors must adhere to City ordinance requirements. Complaints regarding any peddler/ solicitor should be directed to the Police Department at 248-871-2600. It is helpful if you can provide the name and/or organization for which the person was peddling/soliciting and your address or subdivision name.
Do you belong to your homeowner association? Stay informed about important developments that may affect your subdivision by updating your officers’ names and contact information on the City Clerk’s Homeowner Association list. Please submit your new information to jmunoz@fhgov.com or fax it to the City Clerk at 248-871-2411. Remember to do this annually or when there is a change in leadership.
Human Resources Department Now Hiring for Seasonal Positions! During the spring and summer, the City hires a large number of employees in a variety of positions from part-time (20 hours) to temporary full-time (40 hours). Positions include landscaping, road work, parks and golf course maintenance, building attendants, camps, lifeguards, and several recreation programs. Hourly pay rates range from $9.87 to $16.00 based on qualifications and job responsibilities. Open positions are advertised on www.fhgov.com and the City’s Facebook page or contact the Human Resources Department at 248-871-2490 for an application.
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Cross Connection Control Inspections. Prevent Contamination The Oakland County Water Resources Commissioner’s Office (WRC), in conjunction with the City of Farmington Hills, performs annual routine Cross Connection Control inspections at homes and businesses to help protect and maintain safe drinking water. These required annual inspections help eliminate and prevent contaminants from entering the public water system via the reversal of normal water flow direction, known as “backflow.”
To stop this potential contamination of drinkable water, backflow prevention devices are required where drinkable water connects to sources of nondrinkable water. Regular inspections of these backflow prevention devices ensure the protection of public drinking water.
Whenever a potable (drinkable) water system connects with a non-potable environment, reverse pressure or backflow may occur. This can be caused by water main breaks, hydrants opened for firefighting, power outages, or undersized piping. These situations can cause water powered sump pumps, underground lawn sprinklers, boilers, fire sprinklers, swimming pools, or even outside hose spigots to force potentially contaminated water back into the drinkable water supply if left unprotected.
• Examine the connections where water flow could suddenly reverse.
To prevent cross connection and backflow with potential contamination at your home or business:
• Install inexpensive hose connection vacuum breakers on outside spigots (also called hose bibbs). • Install backflow prevention devices that reduce pressure on lawn sprinklers, swimming pools, boilers, and fire sprinkler systems.
of drinking water, you will receive a letter informing you of any required backflow prevention device installations and/or testing approximately 30 days prior to the due date. Any repairs, installation, and/or testing are the responsibility of the homeowner or business and must be performed by a certified tester. Many backflow prevention devices must be tested annually to ensure that internal seals, springs, and moving parts are working properly and not in need of repair. For more information, go to oakgov. com/crossconnection or contact the WRC at: • Residential customers: 248-858-1431 • Commercial customers: 248-858-9387 • Via email at wrccrossconnection@ oakgov.com
If an inspection by WRC staff shows that you have an unprotected cross connection with potential contamination
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Maintaining a Safe Water System in Farmington Hills Maintaining and ensuring safe and highquality drinking water has always been a priority in the City of Farmington Hills. As the provider of drinking water in Farmington Hills, the Great Lakes Water Authority (GLWA) continues to provide unquestionable water quality throughout the region. They remain committed to ensuring our water supply not only meets but exceeds all regulatory standards by testing the water multiple times daily. In addition, the Oakland County Water Resources Commissioner (WRC) has licensed water operators that are required by the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) to monitor lead and copper in the City’s water system. Farmington Hills compiles an Annual Water Quality Report with data received from samples collected by the Great Lakes Water Authority, the Water Resources Commission, and water customers. This Consumer Confidence Report is available on the City website at www.fhgov.com. To further demonstrate its commitment to water quality, the City has recently created a new Water System Advisory Council. The group meets twice annually to review water quality testing results and work toward educating residents of potential lead in drinking water and the associated health risks. Residents can be assured that there is NO lead and copper found in the source water and no known lead service lines (the pipe that connects your home to the street’s watermain) in the Farmington Hills water system. But water quality is a shared responsibility between the City and its residents. The plumbing inside each home is privately owned and maintained by the homeowner. If lead is found to be present in drinking water, it is typically from the corrosion of materials and/or components associated
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with lead service lines or plumbing inside the home. Especially if you have an older home, it is suggested that you verify the type of plumbing material you may have in your own home. Regardless of the plumbing material in your home, if you have water quality concerns you can take steps to reduce your exposure to any possible associated health risks: •
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Consider replacing older plumbing fixtures that may contain lead. Faucets, fittings, and valves sold before 2014 may contain higher levels of lead, even if marked “leadfree.” Fixtures sold after January 2014 are required to meet a “leadfree” definition and only contain 0.25% or less lead. The longer that water sits in your home’s pipes, the more particles it may contain. Before using water for drinking or cooking, flush the pipes. Run water for 30 seconds to two minutes until it becomes cold or reaches a steady temperature.
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Use cold water for drinking and cooking rather than water from the hot water tap, since metal dissolves more easily into hot water.
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Use only cold water for preparing baby formula or use water that is bottled or run through a leadreducing water filter.
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Remove and clean your faucet aerator (the screen on the end of your faucet) at least every six months and after any plumbing work. The aerator collects lead and other particles that can affect your water.
For more information about drinking water quality, contact the WRC at 248-858-0958 or email WRCwater@oakgov.com.
To check if plumbing materials in your home may contain lead, follow these steps: •
Use the flat edge of a screwdriver to scratch any corrosion built up on the pipe, then place a magnet on the scratched area. If the magnet DOES stick, the pipe is made of galvanized steel.
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If the magnet DOES NOT stick and the scraped area is copper in color (similar to the color of a penny), the pipe is made of copper; if the pipe is white, gray, red or blue in color and feels like plastic, the pipe is plastic.
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2021 Holiday Garbage/Recycling/ Yard Waste Collection Schedule For the holidays listed below, there will be a delay in curbside collection of trash, recycling, or yard waste. All other holidays throughout the year will not affect curbside collection schedules. If your regularly scheduled collection day is Friday, collection will be on Saturday.
Memorial Day - Monday, May 31, 2021: Monday - Friday routes on a one-day delay. Independence Day - Sunday, July 4, 2021: No delays. Labor Day - Monday, September 6, 2021: Monday - Friday routes on a one-day delay.
Don’t Bag Your Recyclables
Thanksgiving Day - Thursday, November 25, 2021: Thursday and Friday routes on a one-day delay. No delay Monday Wednesday.
All recycling should be loose, NOT bagged, when placed in your recycling container. Keep these types of plastic bags out of your recycling:
Christmas Day - Saturday, December 25, 2021: No delays.
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Please note: Yard waste pickup will start during the week of April 12, 2021 and end during the week of December 13, 2021.
Trash bags Bread or food bags Ziploc bags Dry cleaner bags Grocery bags
Other plastic items that are not recyclable include: • • • • •
Plastic food wrap (cling wrap) Bubble wrap Candy and granola bar wrappers Chip bags Pet food bags
To keep recycling available and cost efficient, please follow all recycling guidelines. If you have questions about what you can recycle, go to www.RRRASOC.org. Help keep bagged recyclables out of the recycling process. Keep recyclables loose and always follow the guidelines found on the lid of your recycling cart.
New Year’s Day - Saturday, January 1, 2022: No delays.
2021 Spring/Summer Road Construction Projects Major Road Paving Projects
11 Mile Road (Middlebelt Road to Inkster Road)
Local Road Paving Projects*
Stone Creek and Westlake Subdivision (Phase 2) Heritage Hills (Phase 1) Parkhill Boulevard *Additional projects may be added dependent on bid pricing.
Water Main Replacement Programs Richland Gardens Subdivision Area
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PLANNING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Spring Home Maintenance
Keep neighborhoods in Farmington Hills looking fresh and help keep property values high by regularly maintaining your home. Review this checklist to see what projects you can tackle now that spring is here. Roof – Inspect your roof on a ladder or use binoculars to check for damaged or missing shingles and signs of rusting, cracking, or leaking or call a professional to help you assess the damage. Gutters – Clear all leaves and debris out of gutters and downspouts, and if they’re sagging, reattach or replace them. Use caulk to seal holes and prevent leaking, and make sure downspouts face away from the foundation for proper drainage. Concrete – Look for cracks in the driveway, walkways, or pool deck and fill them with concrete filler or silicone caulk. If damage is severe, you may need to replace concrete areas. Faucets – Inspect hose faucets for freeze damage. Make sure water is flowing freely and pipes aren’t damaged.
Air Conditioning – Remove debris from around the cooling unit and change the filters to increase efficiency. Spring is the ideal time to schedule a professional HVAC tune-up. Deck – Check for stains, discoloration, warping, and rusty or loose nails. Make sure the railings and stairs are safely secured and replace any rotting boards. Woodwork – Refurbish wood structures such as fences, railings, and trellises since they are prone to rot and decay. Sprinklers – Check if the system is working properly and look for leaks or broken sprinkler heads. Adjust them so they spray the grass rather than the house, sidewalks, or porches. Windows – Check for cracks and repair glass as necessary. Use a window screen repair kit to fix holes or tears that bugs can get through. Landscaping – Clear out debris, trim overgrowth, and plan fresh additions to your garden to spruce up your home.
HOUSING DISCRIMINATION NOTICE Housing discrimination is prohibited by law. Everyone has a right, by law, to rent, purchase or obtain financing or insurance for housing without discrimination based upon RACE, COLOR, SEX, NATIONAL ORIGIN, RELIGION, AGE, MARITAL, FAMILIAL or DISABILITY STATUS. Both State of Michigan and Federal laws apply to the actions of owners, real estate brokers or agents, apartment managers, cooperatives, condominiums, mortgage lenders, appraisers or residential insurers, and they prohibit, with few exceptions, any differences in treatment based on any of the protected characteristics. For more information on housing discrimination, visit www.hud.gov/fairhousing. If you have a housing discrimination complaint, contact the Michigan Department of Civil Rights at 313-456-3700 or the HUD hotline at 1-800-669-9777 or 1-800-927-9275 (TTY).
HOUSING REHABILITATION PROGRAM HOME REPAIR LOANs Funding for zero-interest, deferred home repair loans is provided by the U.S. Housing and Urban Development Office (HUD). Homeowners may be eligible for loans to replace roofs, windows, furnaces,
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septic fields or hot water tanks. To qualify, applicants must own and occupy a home in Farmington Hills and the family must meet Federal income guidelines. A family of four, for example, must have
a gross income of less than $62,800. For information, call the Community Development Office at 248-871-2543 or go to www.fhgov.com, and search for Housing Rehabilitation Program.
DOG PARK
SPACE FOR YOUR PUP TO PLAY
2021 Annual Pass $35
$10 for each additional dog
HOURS:
MARCH & APRIL
MONDAY–FRIDAY 8:00 AM–8:00 PM SATURDAY–SUNDAY 10:00 AM–8:00 PM
MAY, JUNE, JULY & AUGUST
MONDAY–FRIDAY 8:00 AM–9:00 PM SATURDAY-SUNDAY 10:00 AM–9:00 PM
WAITING TO GO TO THE PARK.
29040 SHIAWASSEE ROAD
FARMINGTON HILLS AND FARMINGTON RESIDENTS ONLY
SIGN YOUR POOCH UP TODAY! SCAN CODE TO LEARN HOW.
VISIT WWW.FHGOV.COM FOR MORE INFO OR CALL 248-473-1800
Farmington Community Library
ADULT PROGRAMS & EVENTS Spring/Summer 2021
Community Sings with Matt Watroba Tuesdays at 7 p.m. April 27; May 25; June 29; July 27; Aug. 31 Check website for location or online format
Trivia Night Tuesdays at 7 p.m. April 20; May 18; June 15; July 20; Aug, 17 Online via Zoom ESL Conversation Group Practice your English Zoom! Mondays at 6:30 p.m. and Tuesdays at 1:30 p.m. English learners of all skill levels welcome! Contact Jill O’Hara at jill.o’hara@farmlib.org if you wish to participate. You must email Jill to receive Zoom meeting ID and password.
BOOK DISCUSSION GROUPS Hooked on Books April 26; May 24; June 28; July 26; Aug. 30 Main Library or via Zoom Top Shelf Reads April 12; May 10 Sidecar Slider Bar or via Zoom Costick Book Discussion April 1; May 6; June 3; July 8; August 5 Costick Center or via Zoom G.N.U (Geeks, Nerds, and U!) May 26; July 28 Farmington Branch or via Zoom ESL Book Discussion April 28 Farmington Branch or via Zoom
SUMMER READING 2021: TAILS AND TALES ADULTS, ESL, TEENS & CHILDREN Visit the Farmington Community Library for programs, prizes, and a lot of fun this summer! Summer Reading kicks off Saturday, June 5 and goes through Sunday, August 1. Visit www.farmlib.org/summer-reading for more details!
MAIN LIBRARY 32737 W. 12 Mile Road, Farmington Hills, MI 48334 (248) 553-6880 FARMINGTON BRANCH 23500 Liberty Street, Farmington, MI 48335 (248) 553-0321
REMOTE LIBRARY CARDS No Library Card? No problem! Fill out the online application and you will be issued a Library Card number via email. The Library will issue a card at no charge to anyone who lives, works or goes to school in Farmington or Farmington Hills, or owns property in either of the two cities.
MICHIGAN ACTIVITY PASS Get out and enjoy all Michigan has to offer with your library card. The Michigan Activity Pass program allows you to “check out” FREE or discounted admission or other exclusive offers to hundreds of Michigan destinations. We encourage you to use a mobile pass vs. a printed pass, to abide by any restrictions our MAP partner destinations may have in place. Always check the partner destinations website and/or Facebook page before visiting to verify hours of operations, etc. We hope that you can check out what MAP has to offer this season! To check out a pass go to www.michiganactivitypass.info
YOUR DIGITAL LIBRARY IS AVAILABLE 24/7 E-books, e-audiobooks, streaming movies, television shows, and digital magazines are all available through the Farmington Community Library. Check out our Digital Library page to get started today at www.farmlib.org/digital-library
REBECCA’S RECS Rebecca’s Recs is a video series where our Teen Librarian (and dragon librarian) Rebecca recommends books to read for children, teens, and adults. You can find these videos on our Facebook page or on our YouTube channel. You may just find a new favorite book from Rebecca’s recommendations!
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CHILDREN & TEENS’ PROGRAMS For a complete list of programs and events, and to regester for events, visit www.farmlib.org/events
TEEN SCENE SPONSORED BY THE FARMINGTON FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY Battle of the Books Love books? Love trivia? Love fun? You’re going to love Battle! 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students who live or go to school in Farmington/Farmington Hills are invited to form teams, read some great books, and compete in a trivia and costume contest in April! Books are available to pick up in the Teen Scene areas of both branches. Registration due by March 15. Teen Creative Writing Competition Calling all teen authors and poets! Showcase your work with Farmington Community Library’s annual Teen Creative Writing Competition! Teens in the Farmington/ Farmington Hills area are eligible to win prizes for fiction and/or poetry in two age divisions: ages 11-14 and 15-19. Check www.farmlib.org/teen-scene/tcwc for more information. College Apps Toolkit Practice ACT and SAT exams offered regularly. Check www.farmlib.org/events for dates. Healthy U | Ages 12-18 Hands-on skills for minds, bodies, hearts, and more. Check www.farmlib.org/teen-scene for more information. Legends & Libraries @ FCL Each session focuses on different topics, like playing one-shots, learning how to DM, or comparing different RPGs. Held on Discord. To get the Discord link and upcoming dates, email teen.scene@farmlib.org
TEEN SUMMER READING 2021 Teens currently finishing 6th-12th grades: Read books, attend programs, and log your activities for cool prizes! Earn entries in weekly drawings for gift cards to local restaurants, ice cream spots, and bookstores. Complete your reading log, and you’ll earn an entry in the Grand Prize Drawing (3 possible prizes) as well as a free book and an invitation to our Teens-Only Finale Party! Check with our Teen Librarians for details on upcoming programs, planned by our Teen Advisory Board.
MAIN LIBRARY 32737 W. 12 Mile Road, Farmington Hills, MI 48334 (248) 553-6880 FARMINGTON BRANCH 23500 Liberty Street, Farmington, MI 48335 (248) 553-0321
1000 BOOKS BEFORE KINDERGARTEN Give your child the best start possible by reading 1,000 books before kindergarten! Track the books you read with your child and earn prizes along the way. Contact the Children’s Department to sign up at (248) 848-4315. For more information, please visit: www.farmlib.org/1000-books-before-kindergarten
BRAINFUSE Farmington Community Library is excited to announce the launch of Brainfuse – on demand, anytime, anywhere e-learning for all ages and levels. Brainfuse HelpNow offers personalized homework help in core subjects (math, reading, writing, science, and social studies) including ACT and SAT preparation. The Adult Learning Center is also included in the HelpNow suite. Brainfuse also offers MEET, an online meeting tool you can use to study for tests, work on assignments, or collaborate on projects. Live tutoring is available SundaySaturday from 2-11 p.m. and all other resources can be accessed 24/7. Brainfuse is available free with your Library Card at www.farmlib.org/databases
SUMMER FUN IDEAS Join Summer Reading Take a Hike Read to an Animal Sleep in a Tent Have a Barbeque or Go to One
Dance Party Jump Rope Play Hopscotch Watch the Sun Set Do an Animal Yoga Pose Bake Something Plant a Seed Go Swimming Play in the Sand/Dirt Do a Story Book Walk Water Play Chalk Art Ride a Bike
HEY, LOOK! We put all the Who Was... What Was...Where is...What is the Story of... books on their own special shelves because we know you like them so much. They’ll be waiting for you here in the Children’s Department. See you then!
Eat Ice Cream Cloud Watch Roast Marshmallows Go to the Farmer’s Market Read a Book Under a Tree Do a Random Act of Kindness
www.farmlib.org
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PARKS 1 Bond Field 31500 13 Mile Rd 1.7 acres - two youth baseball fields
2 Costick Fields 28600 W 11 Mile Rd Large green space in front of Costick Activities Center with three soccer fields and a 0.5 mile walking path.
3 William Grace Dog Park 29040 Shiawassee Rd 248-473-1800 4-acre dog park divided into two areas - one for large dogs and one for smaller dogs up to 22 lbs. The dog park is open year-round, has benches and water for your dogs.
4 Farmington Hills Golf Club
37777 11 Mile Court 248-476-5910 175-acre, 18-hole golf course, open April through November, weather permitting. The driving range has 32 stations, tees and two practice greens. A full service pro shop and restaurant are open to the public.
5 Founders Sports Park 35500 8 Mile Rd 101-acre park with six soccer fields, a nine hole disc golf course, eight baseball/ softball fields, four sand volleyball courts, two half-court basketball courts, one bocce ball court, and a fishing pier. Also home to Farmington Hills Ice Arena and Riley Skate Park.
6 Harmon Oaks Park 28000 Greening Rd Small nature preserve with mature hardwoods and wildflowers.
7 Heritage Park 24915 Farmington Rd 248-473-1800 211-acre park with 4.5 miles of hiking trails. Amenities include picnic shelters, playground, sand volleyball courts, horseshoe pits, and grills. Also home to the Spicer House, Nature Center, Stables Art Studio, Amphitheater, History Center, Splash Pad, and Riley Archery Range. Shelters are available on a first-come basis, but may be reserved in advance.
8 Memorial Park Located at 11 Mile and Middlebelt Rds Memorial Park provides residents with a place to peacefully reflect and recognize friends and family members who have passed away.
9 Olde Town Park Corner of Independence & Waldron St 3.7-acre neighborhood park featuring a shelter, in-line skating/ice hockey rink, two tennis courts, picnic tables, grills, and a playground.
Pioneer Park 29885 Farmington Rd Four athletic fields: In summer, two baseball and two soccer fields. In fall, four soccer fields. Comfort station and refreshment stand also available.
Riley Skate Park 35500 W. 8 Mile Rd Located in Founders Sports Park. This 29,000 square foot all-concrete park is the area’s FREE premiere hotspot for skateboarders and in-line skaters.
Woodland Hills 26655 Farmington Rd 74-acre nature park with 1.7 miles of hiking trails. Meadows, a hardwood forest, a pond, a river, and creek are all part of its natural wonders.
FACILITIES Costick Activities Center 28600 W 11 Mile Rd www.costickcenter.org 67,000 square foot multipurpose facility on 28 acres. Home of the Special Services Department’s administrative offices and Center for Active Adults. Amenities include: swimming pool, gymnasium, stage, meeting and banquet rooms.
The Hawk - Farmington Hills Community Center 29995 W 12 Mile Rd www.thehawkfh.com Formerly Harrison High School The new 245,000 square foot multipurpose community center and 42-acre park will provide a hub for residents and guests of all ages, interests and abilities to enjoy drama, music, visual and performing arts, aquatics, athletics, fitness and wellness, along with many other programs, classes, camps and events.
Jon Grant Community Center 29260 Grand River Ave www.jongrantcenter.org Attached to Farmington Hills Fire Station #3. Facility hosts classes, programs, and rental space for parties and events.
Longacre House 24705 Farmington Rd 248-477-8404 www.longacrehouse.org Historic event space for weddings, themed parties, receptions, business meetings, banquets and social gatherings. Also used by many Special Services programs.
Nature Center 24915 Farmington Rd 248-477-1135 Located in Heritage Park, this 2,325 square foot nature facility offers interpretive exhibits, including a life-sized tree and animal home exhibit, a bird viewing area, native fish aquariums, a library and a hands-on learning station for kids.
Riley Archery Range 24915 Farmington Rd 248-477-1135 This unique open air (indoor/outdoor) archery range offers eight shooting lanes with shooting distances of 10-30 yards, providing programs for people of all ages and abilities.
Farmington Hills Ice Arena
Stables Art Studio
35500 W. 8 Mile Rd www.fhice.com
Spacious art studio in historic setting hosts classes, camps & workshops.
Located inside Founders Sports Park, the 70,000 square foot Ice Arena has two ice surfaces and a total seating capacity of 1,200 people. The facility hosts youth and adult hockey programs, public skating, Learn-toSkate programs, and figure skating.
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HERITAGE PARK SHELTER RENTALS Heritage Park has three shelter locations that can be reserved for a family reunion, party or almost any special function. The shelters are reserved in person on a first-come-first-serve basis beginning the first Monday in February at the Costick Center. Refunds will only be issued in the event of severe weather emergency. Electricity is available at the North Shelter. For more information, please call 248-473-1800.
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$30/hr or $150/day Resident Discounted Fee $25/hr or $125/day
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How do I sign up online?
New Mobile Friendly Registration Site https://recreg.fhgov.com
Step 1 - Enter your household # or username and password to enter site. Step 2 - Make sure your account has up to date information on all household participants. Step 3 - Select or search a category of interest. Add your activity to your cart and proceed to checkout. It’s that easy! But, if you still need some assistance, give us a call at 248-473-1800. *If you don’t have an account you will need to create one to complete your registration. Please note that we do not create accounts/households or take reservations over the phone.
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REGISTRATION INFORMATION WALK IN, MAIL or FAX
REGISTER ONLINE:
Register at the Costick Center: 28600 West Eleven Mile Road, Farmington Hills, MI 48336 (between Middlebelt and Inkster Roads). Office Hours: 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday and Wednesdays until 7 pm, for registration by cash, check, Visa orMasterCard.
Online registration is available for most of our programs and classes. In order to register online you must know your Household Number. If you have been in a Farmington Hills Special Services activity before, your Household Number can be located on a past receipt from our department. If you are a new user, don’t know your Household Number, or if you need to make changes to your household (add family members, change your address, etc.), you may email us at: CostickCenter@fhgov.comC
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AFTER HOURS: Walk-in registration after hours drop box is also available. When entering Door A, the drop box is located on the wall around the corner to the left of the Registration counter. Print all information on registration form, be sure to include phone number with area code and program number for each class requested, along with check for correct amount or Visa or MasterCard account number and expiration date. REFUND POLICY REFUND POLICIES
CAMP & TOUR REFUND AND TRANSFER POLICY PROGRAM REFUND AND TRANSFER POLICY PROGRAMS a program will not be granted, and no four business for a credit card CANCELLATIONS UNFORESEEN • All refund/transfer requests will be charged a $10 administrative fee and will • Allallow refund requests willdays be charged a $10 administrative fee and willDUE onlyTO begranted will be issued. purchases made by cash or Theseonly policies apply toprior classes, CIRCUMSTANCES be granted to the1-day second day of refund class. Requests will be granted if it priorrefund. to the For second day of camp. Transfer requests made at least 3 business• Refund check,requests please allow to sixprior weeks does not in a drop below minimum•enrollment. workshops, andresult camps. City of at leastfour 2 weeks to for theastartOn ofoccasion, camp willthe receive fullFarmington refund less Hills daysto prior theofstart of a program check refund. • Refund requests at least 3 business days prior the to start a program will may need to cancel an individual class or administrative fee. • Refund requests submitted more than fee. will be charged a $5 transfer fee. Less receive full refund less administrative due unforeseen circumstances • Less than 2 weeks prior to the start of camp and event prior to thetostart of the second day, TICKETED two weeks prior3to the start of aprior program 3 business prior the start • Less than business days to the startthan of the program,days refund willtobe 50% of beyond refund will beEVENTS 50% of registration less administrative fee. our control such as, but not These policies apply to concerts, youth begin date, will be a 100% refund, of a program, a $10 transfer fee will be registration lessissued administrative fee. limited inclement power • A $5 transfer fee will be charged for each transfer prior to, to the start of weather, camp. After first theatre performances, and event inoutages, LESS• aTransfer $10 Administrative Fee. Transfer requests after the requests made at least 3 businesscharged. days prior to the start of a program day of camp, a $10 transfer feeany willother be charged, additioninstructor to a chargeillness, for theetc. firstThe day.City will which requires a ticket for admission • Refund submitted less than two thanfi3rst willrequests be charged a $5 transfer fee. Less business prior to transfer the start fee, of a in day willdays incur a $10 make true effort to contact all registered YOUTH CENTER POLICY specifically appliedFIELD to any TRIPS event which weeks prior, but more than three business program, a $10 transfer fee will be charged.addition Transfertorequests after a charge forthe thefirst firstday day. participants. Prorated refunds will not be is purchased as a ticket through City’s Allbut efforts areeff made to be made to days,will prior to the start of a program incur a $10 transfer fee, in addition to• If a charge for the day. a program feefirst is $10 or less, no refund • Refunds will be given only if a field trip is canceled. issued, every ort will ticketing system. due to absence, no credit will be will be a 50% a $10 • Ifissued a program feerefund is $10LESS or less, no refund or or transfer transfer will be issued will be issuedunless unless program reschedule canceled field trips. If field trip is missed reschedule. and transfers are not permitted. Administrative program is Fee. canceled by the City of Farmington Hills. by the City of Farmington Hills.issued is canceled • Strict no refund policy. • Refund requests submitted less than •*For For purchases by credit creditcard, card, please pleaseallow • Tickets are non-exchangeable. purchases made made by four business days for a credit card refund. three business days prior to the start of For purchases made by cash or check, please allow three to four weeks for a check refund.
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Acknowledgement, Release & Indemnification - - B y signing b elow and sub m itting this registration, I acknowled ge that there are risks associated with participation in any program m ing includ ing inj ury, d eath or ex posure to illness such as Covid - 1 9 and I agree to assum e the full risk of any inj ury, illness or d eath. Ad d itionally, I hereb y hold harm less and release and agree to ind em nify and not to sue the City of F arm ington H ills and its officers, agents, volunteers, em ployees and instructors with respect to any and all liab ility, claim s, losses, d em and s, suits, causes of action, and d am ages on account of inj ury, illness or d eath to m e or any other person or d am age or loss to any property, whether caused b y any negligent, grossly negligent or tortious act or om ission of the City of F arm ington H ills and its officers, agents, volunteers, em ployees or instructors or otherwise, in connection with the events, activities, program s and classes id entified ab ove, or the use of any facility or eq uipm ent in connection with sam e. Photo/Video Authorization - - B y signing b elow and sub m itting this registration, I hereb y give m y consent for the City of F arm ington H ills to use, without com pensation to m e or anyone else, photographs and vid eo and aud io record ings of m yself and m y m inor child ren, if any, participating in the events, activities, program s and classes id entified ab ove in future City of F arm ington H ills com m unity b rochures, newsletters, flyers, ad vertising, Citysponsored web site postings, and local cab le channel program m ing. Date:
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MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE to the City of Farmington Hills and mail to: REGISTRATION, Farmington Hills Special Services, 28600 W. Eleven Mile Road, Farmington Hills, MI 48336. CHECK OR MONEY ORDER MUST EQUAL EXACT AMOUNT OF THIS REGISTRATION. FOR CREDIT CARD - Authorized Signature: _________________________________________________ AmEx
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DIRECTORY CITY DIRECTORY Emergency Calls Only Fire Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-1-1 Police Department . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 9-1-1 Central Services/ Purchasing ............................. 248-871-2430 City Clerk ................................ 248-871-2410 City Hall .................................. 248-871-2400 City Manager’s Office ............. 248-871-2500 District Court .......................... 248-871-2900 Farmington Community Library .................................... 248-553-0300 Finance Department ............. 248-871-2440 Assessing ............... 248-871-2470 Treasury ................. 248-871-2480 Fire Department Non-emergency ...... 248-871-2800 General Information .............. 248-871-2400 Human Resources .................. 248-871-2490 Planning Department Building .................................. 248-871-2450 Community Development and Housing Rehabilitation ......... 248-871-2543 Planning ................................. 248-871-2540 Zoning .................................... 248-871-2520 Police Department Non-emergency.....248-871-2600 Public Services Dept ............... 248-871-2530 Engineering Division.............. 248-871-2560 Public Works .......................... 248-871-2850
SPECIAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT Adults 50 & Better .................. 248-473-1830 Costick Center ....................... 248-473-1830 Commission on Aging ............ 248-473-1830 Cultural Arts Division ............... 248-473-1800 Golf Club ................................. 248-476-5910 Hawk Community Center ....... 248-473-1800 Ice Arena ................................ 248-478-8800 Jon Grant Center ................... 248-871-2849 Longacre House .................... 248-477-8404 Nature Center ........................ 248-477-1135 Parks & Golf Maintenance ..... 248-473-1890 Recreation ............................. 248-473-1800 Senior Adult Division ............. 248-473-1830 Youth & Family Services ........ 248-473-1841
CITY OF FARMINGTON HILLS Mayor .........................................Vicki Barnett Mayor Pro Tem..................Jackie Boleware Council Member ..................Michael Bridges Council Member ....................... Valerie Knol Council Member ...........Kenneth D. Massey Council Member ......................Mary Newlin Council Member .........Matthew Strickfaden City Manager ............................Gary Mekjian
CITY OF FARMINGTON Mayor .......................................Sara Bowman Mayor Pro Tem ..........................Joe LaRussa Council Member .....................David DeLind Council Member ......Steven G. Schneemann Council Member ......................Maria Taylor City Manager ..........................David Murphy
PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION Chair .................................................Amy Hall Vice Chair...........................Larry Winkelman Secretary ................................Judy Antishin Commissioner .......................Carl Christoph Commissioner ...........................Donald Fritz Commissioner ............Marshall Hutchinson Commissioner .........................Dave Prueter Commissioner .......................Cheryl Ruffolo Commissioner ........................Steve Stimson Liaison .........................Matthew Strickfaden
SPECIAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT Director ................................Ellen Schnackel Deputy Director ......................Bryan Farmer Assistant to the Director........Jeff Hotchkiss Cultural Arts Supervisor ........Rachel Timlin Recreation Superintendent ..Matthew Gale Ice Arena Manager ....................Brian Moran Senior Adult Supervisor ..........Marsha Koet Youth & Family Services Supv.......Todd Lipa Video Division Manager....Jennifer Herman Park Maintenance Supervisor.....April Heier
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COOPERATING AGENCIES The Farmington Hills Special Services Department supports all agencies offering recreational opportunities in Farmington Hills or Farmington. The following is a list of cooperating agencies: Farmington Area Arts Commission 248-473-1856 www.fhgov.com Farmington Community Arts Council 248-473-1857 www.farmingtonarts.org Farmington Community Libraries Farmington/Farmington Hills 248-553-0300 www.farmlib.org Little Caesars Farmington Hills Hockey Association lch.littlecaesarshockey.com/lcfh Farmington Hills Figure Skating Club www.fhfsc.org Farmington Soccer Club www.farmingtonsc@gmail.com Registration: 248-939-4762 Farmington YMCA 248-553-4020 www.ymcadetroit.org/farmington Farmington Youth Assistance 248-489-3434 NF/WB Baseball & Softball 248-865-6392 www.nfwb.com Rain-Out Hotline: 248-788-6392 NFWB Vikings Youth Football & Cheerleading www.nfwbvikings.com Rockets Youth Football & Cheer www.farmingtonrockets.org South Farmington Little League www.southfarmington.org SOAR - Society of Active Retirees 248-626-0296 www.SOARexplore.com
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FREE SUMMER CONCERT SERIES - THURSDAYS, 7:00PM HERITAGE PARK, FARMINGTON HILLS
Enjoy great live music in the outdoor amphitheater! Call 248-473-1848 in case of rain, as some shows may be moved to Costick Center at 28600 W 11 Mile.
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Farmington Community Band
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