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Fun Times

Fall 2016

September-November

Amazing Race Pumpkin Zone Fall Harvest Festival Sports & Fitness Fun Classes & Workshops Trips & Tours Botanical Roots Concert Series Pre-School/Youth Activities Senior Programs Wild Zoo Halloween Trek the Trails Bike Rides Veterans’ Breakfast Fall Fun for All Ages

Fort Wayne Parks & Recreation Department www.fortwayneparks.org


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Amazing Race...................................... 30 Botanical Conservatory............ 18-24, 27 Computers/Photography................... 8, 9 Concerts.......................................3, 5, 19 Golf..................................................... 25 Historic Old Fort................................. 53 Lindenwood Nature Preserve................ 6

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McMillen Community Center...........54, 55 Movies............................................39, 44 Outdoor Programs............................ 6, 7 Pre-School Programs................ 24, 33-35 Registration Information................. 57, 58 Salomon Farm.................................... 4, 5

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Senior Programs............................. 44-52 Special Events...............19, 30-32, 42, 45 Special Interest Classes.......10-14, 22, 23 Sports & Fitness........ 7, 23, 25-29, 46, 47 Swinney Homestead............................ 53

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Travel...............................................15-17 Unwind Your Mind............................... 43 Volunteering......................... 4, 21, 32, 52 Youth Centers................................. 40-42 Youth Programs.............................. 36-39 Zoo..................................................... 32 705 E. State Blvd. Fort Wayne, IN 46805 (260) 427-6000 www.fortwayneparks.org

Tom Henry, Mayor Al Moll, Director

Board of Park Commissioners Richard Samek Pamela Kelly, M.D. William Zielke Justin Shurley

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Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation . . .


Foellinger Theatre Foellinger Theatre Summer Concert Series The 2016 summer concert season at Foellinger Theatre continues. Get your tickets today at www. fortwayneparks.org or by calling (260) 427-6000. You may also purchase tickets at the Parks and Recreation Department, 705 E. State Blvd. during regular office hours or at the Foellinger Theatre Box Office 6:00-10:00 p.m. on concert days. Foellinger Theatre is located in Franke Park next to the Children’s Zoo on Sherman Blvd.

The Stranger, Billy Joel Tribute featuring Mike Santoro Saturday, August 13, 8:00 p.m. The Stranger is the complete premiere tribute to the music of one of the world’s most beloved performers, Billy Joel. This 6 piece band brings together an authentic replication of Billy’s timeless music, crowning it with the type of soulful, spot on vocals that make listening to a Billy Joel song so special. Tickets: $20

America Monday, August 15, 7:30 p.m. “Ventura Highway” “I Need You” “Tin Man” “Lonely People” “Don’t Cross the River” “Sister Golden Hair” Presented by Pacific Coast Concerts. Tickets: $49-$79, $5 transaction fee

Charlie Daniels Band with Leon Russell

Thursday, September 1, 7:30 p.m. “The Devil Went Down to Georgia” “Trudy” “Long Haired Country Boy” Presented by Pacific Coast Concerts. Tickets: $49-$79, $5 transaction fee

Stayin’ Alive Saturday, August 20, 8:00 p.m. From traditional Bee Gee’s songs like “To Love Somebody” to disco era songs like “Stayin’ Alive,” the authentic look and falsetto voices of this Toronto based group will get you in the mood to re-live the 1970’s. Tickets: $20

Happy Together Tour Sunday, August 21, 7:30 p.m. Combined, the artists on this show recorded close to 50 hits including “Gimme Some Lovin’,” “Young Girl,” “Joy to the World” and “It Ain’t Me Babe.” Presented by Pacific Coast Concerts. Tickets: $49-$79, $5 transaction fee

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Lynyrd Skynyrd Friday, September 2, 8:00 p.m. “Simple Man” “Tuesday’s Gone” “Free Bird” “Saturday Night Special” Presented by Pacific Coast Concerts. Tickets: $59-$99, $5 transaction fee

George Thorogood Sunday, September 18, 7:30 p.m. “Who Do You Love” “I Drink Alone” “One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer” “Bad to the Bone” Presented by Pacific Coast Concerts. Tickets: $49-$79, $5 transaction fee

Tuesday, August 23, 7:30 p.m. “Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?” “Saturday in the Park” “If You Leave Me Now” “Colour My World” Presented by Pacific Coast Concerts. Tickets: $49-$99, $5 transaction fee

We make FUN of everything!

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Salomon Farm Salomon Farm Park

Handmade Homemade Sale

817 W. Dupont Rd. Open to the public 6 a.m.-11:00 p.m. Salomon Farm Park is a great place for walking, hiking, fishing, picnicking, photography and much more. Stop by and visit with small livestock including chickens, goats, pigs, sheep, turkeys and donkeys through late September. Dogs are welcome in the park, but please pick up after your pet, keep them leashed at all times, and keep them away from the livestock animals. You may fish in the pond closest to the Parkview YMCA with a valid fishing license. Park in the first gravel lot and check the kiosks and brochure box for Parks Department programs and events. Contact Karla for more information at 427-6008 or karla.yauchler@ cityoffortwayne.org.

Sunday, October 2, 12:00 - 5:00 p.m. Salomon Farm Park, 817 W. Dupont Rd. Time to start your holiday shopping! If it was grown locally or made by hand it will be for sale at this special sale. Farmers, bakers, crafters, and artisans will be selling their homemade/home-grown goods at Salomon Farm Park in the Old Barn. Search for and join the sale (“Handmade Homemade Sale 2016�) on Facebook for updates and pictures/descriptions of what will be for sale. Interested in vending? Call or email Kellie at 260-427-6005 or kellie.adkins@cityoffortwayne.org to receive an application.

Tours of Salomon Farm Park August 1-September 16 Salomon Learning Center, 817 W. Dupont Rd. Come tour the farm and experience the animals up close! Pet a chicken, brush a goat, see what is happening in the gardens, learn about compost and what a summer kitchen was used for back in the old days. Wagon rides are available upon request but may require additional time. Farm Tours can be customized for different ages and abilities. Please call the Outdoor Recreation Coordinator at 427-6005 for questions and scheduling. Fee: $3/child/hour. Teachers and adult chaperones are free. A minimum fee of $30/hour applies to all groups. Please call at least 2 weeks in advance.

More Field Trips, p. 4 Christmas on the Farm Call for Vendors and Entertainers! Saturday, December 3, 1:00-5:00 p.m. Join us for an old fashioned Christmas on the farm! We are looking for crafters and artisans who can brave the cold and fill the barn with Christmas cheer and lots of homemade gifts and goodies. Please contact the Outdoor Recreation Coordinator at 4276005 for more information and/ or a vendor application.

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Crafters Corner, p. 48 Looking For Volunteers! Salomon Farm Park is always looking for volunteers to help with different events and areas out at the Farm. Whether you are an individual looking to help out your community, a Boy Scout Group looking for some volunteer hours, or a high school Key Club Group looking for some new opportunities to help, Salomon Farm Park is the place for you! Volunteers are needed to help put the garden to bed for the winter, Fall Harvest Festival, and Christmas on the Farm. If you are interested in getting involved, call the Outdoor Recreation Coordinator @ 427-6005 for more information.

Down on the Farm *Adult/Child This is a chance to learn about the animals that call Salomon Farm Park home from May through October in a fun, safe, and hands-on environment. The main focus of these classes is spending time with and learning about the animals including chickens, turkeys, rabbits, goats, sheep, donkeys, and pigs. Each session will also offer age appropriate activities that relate to our farm friends such as games, stories, and crafts. Ages 3-5. Registration deadlines: August 16 and August 30. Min. 7. Max. 10. Code Dates Days Time 453814-T1 8/23-8/25 T, Th 9:30-11 am 453814-T2 9/6-9/8 T, Th 9:30-11 am # Sessions/Fee: 2/$26 Location: Salomon Farm Park, 817 W. Dupont

Salomon Farm . . .


Salomon Farm Fall Harvest Festival Friday, September 23, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, September 24, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Salomon Farm Park, 817 W. Dupont Rd. Join us for this two day celebration of the history and culture of the American Farm. It’s fun for all ages and the event is free so bring the whole class or your family and spend a day at the farm. The Harvest Festival makes a great field trip! For more information call Karla Yauchler at 427-6008. Friday & Saturday Live animals • Hands-on activities Oat/ Wheat Threshing • Concessions Corn Husking/ Shredding • Wagon Rides Antique Farm Equipment DeKalb County Horsemen’s Association will offer wagon rides with horses and mule teams Saturday Only Antique Tractor Parade Farmer’s Market

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d n a B t f a r c h s A The Hubie Sunday, August 21, 4:00-7:00 p.m. Salomon Farm Park, 817 W. Dupont Rd. Bring your lawn chairs or a blanket (limited seating is provided inside the barn) and enjoy an evening of live music in a beautiful country setting. Sandwiches and brews from Mad Anthony and Shigs In Pit will be available for purchase. Admission: $5/person (cash only) Call Kellie at 427-6005 for more information.

Putting the “culture” back in agriculture.

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The Great Outdoors Preserving Nature Lindenwood Nature Preserve 600 Lindenwood Ave. New Hours: Daily, Year-Round, Dawn to Dusk Lindenwood Nature Preserve is a 110-acre wooded park featuring 4 hiking trails of varying length (one is wheelchair and stroller accessible), a pond and an open-air pavilion. Hiking, wildlife viewing, photography, picnicking and just relaxing are a few of the activities you’ll enjoy at the preserve. The preserve is open daily year round from dawn til dusk. Sorry, no pets or bikes allowed!

Lindenwood Field Trips & Outings May 1- October 31 Nature has so much to teach us and there’s no better way to learn than to just jump in. Lindenwood Nature Preserve offers the following field trip opportunities for school, scout and day care groups: Nature Hike (1 hour); Pond Study (1 hour); Campfire (1 hour); or any 2 combined (2 hours). You may choose to focus on a specific topic of interest / scout badge requirement or opt for a general nature lesson. The program includes the naturalist guide, firewood and campfire and hotdog roasting sticks. The cost is $2/child/hour; a minimum fee of $20/$40 will be charged for 1-hour/2-hour programs, respectively. There is a limit of 40 participants per field trip. Teachers and adult chaperones are free-of-charge. Reservations must be made at least two weeks in advance by calling Kellie at 427-6005. Payment will be made prior to the trip date to the main parks office.

Nature Programs at Fort Wayne Parks Want to explore Franke Park or Buckner Park? Our Naturalists will meet you and your group for field trip and outings at other area parks, too, between May 1 and October 31. Let us know which park you would like to explore and we’ll see what we can do!

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Take a Hike with the Naturalist 1st & 3rd Saturday, 10:00-11:00 a.m. Lindenwood Nature Preserve Come out to the Lindenwood Nature Preserve on the first and third Saturdays of September and October to take a guided hike with our Naturalist. The first hike of the month will be a themed hike. September’s hike will focus on the trees in the preserve and October’s hike the Naturalist will talk about the different mammals that live and visit the preserve. During the hikes on the 3rd Saturday of the month, the Naturalist will lead a loosely focused hike discussing the changes the preserve has gone through with the changing seasons and answer any questions the hikers might have about the preserve and the nature around them.

On the Water Hurshtown Reservoir 16000 Roth Road, Grabill, IN Open through October 15 Tuesday-Sunday, 7:30 a.m.-8:00 p.m. Hurshtown Reservoir may be the best fishing spot in Allen County. It also features a 2.75 mile walking path, areas for picnics and outdoor volleyball and row boat rentals. For more information and fees call the reservoir at 3273390 or Outdoor Recreation Coordinator at 427-6005.

Hiking & Biking Wild Walkers 2nd and 4th Fridays of each month Share your knowledge of nature as you explore some of northeast Indiana’s finest outdoor areas in this nature-oriented group. Wild Walkers is an adult hiking group that meets the second and fourth Fridays of each month for a walk on the wild side. Each hike features a different natural area in the region (parks, wetlands, nature preserve, etc.) and carpooling is available when necessary. The 2016 schedule is posted on our website at www.fortwayneparks. org or you may call 427-6005 to request a schedule by mail.

Watch your mailbox for the Winter Fun Times on November 2.

Enjoy the great outdoors . . .


2016 Allen County Trailblazers September 1 – November 30 Kickoff at Metea County Park September 4, 2:00 p.m. Allen County has an array of incredible natural areas, parks and nature preserves to serve the population with opportunities for hiking. All provide a setting to enjoy the beauty of our natural environment, places for family fun and exercise, and ways to increase physical fitness. The Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation Department is happy to be part of the Allen County Trailblazers program. Cooperating agencies have assembled a list of 15 trails at various natual areas, each about 1 mile in length. Hikers who register for the program and complete 10 of the listed trails will receive a medallion. The Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation Department has two trails included in the Trailblazers program: Lindenwood Nature Preserve’s Trail of Reflection (1 mile loop, accessible trail with packed dirt, crushed stone, and wooden board walks leading to a pond at 600 Lindenwood Ave.) and Kreager Park (.95 miles on asphalt for easy hiking at 7225 North River Road). For more information contact Kellie at 427-6005 or kellie.adkins@cityoffortwayne.org.

Saturday Hike or Bike Trail Excursions With 90 miles of trails in the Greater Fort Wayne area, there are many miles of trails to explore! Are you interested in riding further and exploring more of our trails? Join us on the last Saturday of each month at 9:00 a.m. to explore the trail network! Each month, we will alternate between hiking and biking. Please look at the list below to verify the monthly activity. All participants ride or walk at their own risk. The hikes will be at a brisk pace but all are welcome to participate. The longer trail rides are intended for intermediate bicyclists. Please be ready to ride or hike at 9:00 a.m. For more information, call the City of Fort Wayne Greenways & Trails Office at 427-6228 or Fort Wayne Trails, Inc. at 969-0079. Date Event Start Location Length 8/27 Bike Lawton Trailhead 20 miles Gravel parking lot on south side of 4th St., near 250 E. 4th St. 9/24 Hike Headwaters East 3 miles Meet in the parking lot by the Headwaters East Pavilion near 231 E. Superior St.

Trek the Trails Tuesdays at 6:00 p.m. Fort Wayne has one of the finest trail systems in the Midwest with more than 90 miles of trail winding through the city. Join local trail users for weekly bike rides this fall to experience Fort Wayne on 2 wheels. You’ll love reconnecting with nature along the linear parkways of the Rivergreenway or learning the history of the Wabash & Erie Canal along the Towpath Trail or enjoying the many miles of new trails throughout the Greater Fort Wayne area. Load up your family and bikes and join the fun! Participants are asked to wear helmets and bring water along for the ride. All participants ride at their own risk. For more information, call the City’s Greenways & Trails Office at 427-6228 or Fort Wayne Trails, Inc. at 969-0079. Date Ride Start Location Length 9/6 North River Rd Trailhead 8 miles Boat launch just west of Kreager Park, 7300 N. River Rd. 9/13 Tillman Park Trailhead 8 miles Parking lot near the softball diamonds, near 7500 S. Hanna St. 9/20 Johnny Appleseed Trailhead 8 miles Johnny Appleseed Park near Camp Canine by Coliseum Blvd. 9/27 Lawton Park Trailhead 8 miles Gravel parking lot on the south side of 4th Street, near 250 E. 4th St

right here in Fort Wayne!

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Computer/Photography Get with the Program eBay: Buying and Selling (50+) eBay is the most popular shopping destination on the internet. With millions of shoppers in almost every country around the globe, someone is looking for what you’re selling while someone else is selling what you want. Get in on the action! Learn how to register with eBay and PayPal, how bidding works, how to use the “My eBay” page, and all about member profiles and feedback points. We will cover auction costs, how to take pictures of your item, write a description, upload your photos, set your price, receive payment and ship your item to the buyer. By the last class, you should be ready to auction your first item! Experience with Windows, file management, word processing, internet surfing and cut/copy/paste tools is required. Ages 50+. Instructor: Lee Penrod. Registration deadline: November 8. Min. 6. Max. 10. Code Dates Day Time 442104-T1 11/15-12/20 T 10:30 am-12:30 # Sessions/Fee: 6/$44/$49 after October 20 Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Microsoft Excel 2007-2010 The uses for a word processing program are endless. Most of the tools and commands you learn in this class such as create, save, format, edit, insert, check spelling and print also apply to other programs. The fee includes a booklet that is yours to keep. Experience with Windows, file management and cut/copy/paste tools is a must. Instructor: Dave Macy. Registration deadline: September 14. Min. 5. Max. 10. Code Dates Day Time 442109-W1 9/21-10/26 W 10 am-12 pm # Sessions/Fee: 6/$32/$37 after September 14 Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Windows 10 (50+) Our Windows classes are designed for those with little or no computer experience. You will learn very basic terminology, hardware, components of a window and how to manipulate a window. You will then learn how to cut, copy and paste text, graphics and files. These tasks are common to just about every computer program. Finally, you will learn how to organize your files so they are easy to locate and tricks for finding files when they do get misplaced. Knowledge of the Windows operating system is a pre-requisite for most of our other computer classes. You should have access to a computer outside of class for practice. Instructors: Kelley Doyle (Monday) and Keith Herring (Wednesday). Registration deadlines: September 5, September 7 and October 24. Min. 5. Max. 10. Note: There will be no class on October 26. Code Dates Day Time 442100-M1 9/12-10/31 M 2:45-4:45 pm 442100-W1 9/14-11/9 W 1:30-3:30 pm 442100-M2 10/31-12/19 M 10 am-12 pm # Sessions/Fee: 8/$36/$41 after deadlines Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

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Jump Drives & Memory Cards Whether you call it a jump drive, flash drive, thumb drive, USB drive, memory stick or memory card . . . it’s the same thing . . . that handy little storage device that plugs into your computer. If you have one of these gadgets but are unsure how to use it, bring it to class and learn how to save and organize all sorts of information including pictures, into files and folders. Experience with Windows, file management, word processing, internet surfing and cut/ copy/paste tools is required. Instructor: Keith Herring. Registration deadline: November 23. Min. 5. Max. 10. Code Date Day Time 442125-W1 11/30 W 1:30-3:30 pm # Sessions/Fee: 1/$16/$21 after November 23 Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

We’ll help you get with the program.


Using Family Tree Software (50+) Genealogy software programs provide a fast and accurate means with which to store, view and save your genealogy work. We’ll introduce you to a Family Historian 3 program (yours to keep) and explain how to download it. Then we will work on becoming familiar with it by entering the names and information of a ficticious family. We will also cover other programs for free download on the internet, how to search for ancestors, organize, and save information throughout the five weeks. Experience with Windows, file management, word processing, internet surfing and cut/copy/paste tools is required. Ages 50+. Instructor: Lee Penrod. Registration deadline: November 15. Min. 6. Max. 10. Code Dates Day Time 442124-T1 11/22-12/20 T 1:30-3:30 pm # Sessions/Fee: 5/$42/$46 after November 15 Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Talk, Text, Data Getting to Know Your Android System (50+) Do you feel like your Smart Phone or Tablet is smarter than you are? From batteries, to signals, to apps and games . . . you will learn all about your handy little device. We’ll cover texting, settings, maintenance, trouble shooting and even what to do if you lose your phone. You’ll learn how to use Google calendar and many other free user-friendly applications. Bring your phone to class and show it who’s boss. Note: This class is not for Windows phones/tablets or iPhones/iPads. Instructor: Kelley Doyle. Registration deadlines: September 5 and November 7. Min. 5. Max. 10. Code Dates Day Time 442120-M1 9/12-10/17 M 10 am-12 pm 442120-M2 11/14-12/19 M 2:45-4:45 pm # Sessions/Fee: 6/$32/$37 after deadlines Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Getting the Most Out of Your iPhone/iPad Wednesday, September 21 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Community Center, 233 W. Main St. Get the most out of your iPhone, iPad or smart phone. Individuals may sign up for individual assistance from 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Please know your Apple ID and password if you need individual help. This assistance is free, however, you will need to call 427-6460 to register by September 14.

Get the Picture Digital SLR Photography Plus This class is a continuation of our Beginning Digital SLR Photography class offered in previous sessions. We will focus on exposure, composition and photographic technique. Please bring to class your digital SLR camera, a tripod, the operating manual and any accessories you have. No experience is necessary. Instructor: Lee Penrod. Registration deadline: September 13. Min. 6. Max. 12. Code Dates Day Time 442116-T1 9/20-11/8 T 1:30-3:30 pm # Sessions/Fee: 8/$49/$54 after September 13 Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Basic Photo Editing (50+) Don’t settle for “so-so” when you can make your digital photos “picture perfect!” With today’s photo-editing software you can adjust tone, contrast or hue; add or delete items; crop and re-size; lighten or darken; remove red eye and much more. You will learn basic photo editing on two software programs you can download for free from the internet. You will also learn to stitch, layer and create panoramas in the affordable Adobe Photoshop Elements program. You should have Photoshop Elements on your personal computer to get full benefit from this class. Experience with Microsoft Windows, file management, word processing, cut/copy/paste tools and internet surfing is required. Just bring a pad and pen. Ages 50+. Instructor: Lee Penrod. Registration deadline: September 6. Min. 6. Max. 10. Code Dates Day Time 442115-T1 9/13-11/1 T 10:30 am-12:30 # Sessions/Fee: 8/$44/$49 after September 6 Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Photography Exhibit, p. 20 Computer Lab The Community Center Computer Lab is open to the public and staffed by a volunteer on Mondays 12:30-2:30 pm and on Thursdays 9:00-11:00 a.m. No reservation is necessary. Just drop in. Lab Fee: ......................................$1/hour B/W Copies: ..........10¢ single/15¢ double Color Copies: ....... 15¢ single/25¢ double Photo Prints: ................... 35¢ for 4” x 6” ........... $1.50 for 8.5” x 11”

Questions? Call 427-6000.

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Special Interest May I Have This Dance?

Clogging Clogging resembles tap dancing but with double time steps that are executed with a flat foot rather than on the balls of your feet. It is fun for all ages and provides a great aerobic workout! Beginning Plus is for individuals who have the basic knowledge of the clogging steps and at least 10 weeks of lessons. Continuing is for individuals who have knowledge of the basic clogging steps and combinations. Instructor Elizabeth Hoy has been clogging for over 20+ years. Registration deadline: September 6. Min. 6. Max. 20. Note: There will be no classes on October 17, 18 and November 21, 22. Code Dates Day Time

Beginning

Beginning Ballroom Dance Learning to dance with a partner is fun, challenging, and good exercise for the mind and body. Our Ballroom Dance class will focus on the Swing, Foxtrot, Waltz, Polka and American Tango and will give you a solid base for social dancing. You must register with a partner. Ages 16+. Instructors Fred and Tiffany Neuls have been teaching dance at the Community Center for many years. Registration deadline: September 19. Min.14. Max. 50. Code Dates Day Time 442203-M1 9/26-10/31 M 7:30-8:30 pm # Sessions/Fee: 6/$40 per person/$45 after September 19 Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Line Dancing for Fun & Fitness Whether your preference is for country music, Latin, blues or pop, the basic line dancing steps are the same. With regular practice, you will build strength, flexibility, rhythm, balance and skill. You don’t need a partner or special clothing, just hard-soled shoes or boots and a smile. The Continuing class is designed for those who’ve taken a beginner class or have significant prior experience. Ages 13+. Instructors: Philip and Carol Fretz. Registration deadline: August 30. Min. 10. Max. 40. Code Dates Day Time

Beginning

442204-T1 9/6-11/8

Continuing

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442204-T2 9/6-11/8 T 6-7 pm # Sessions/Fee: 10/$43/$48 after August 30 Location: Franke Park Pavilion #1, Sherman Blvd.

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442200-T3 9/12-11/14 T 6:15-7 pm Location: Franke Pond Pavilion, Sherman Blvd.

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442200-T2 9/13-11/29 T 7:15-8:15 pm Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St. # Sessions/Fee: 10/$42/$47 after deadlines

Adult Tap Dance Tap dancing is great exercise and a great way to spend an evening. You’ll learn tap dance technique and performance skills. No previous experience is required for the beginner class. The advanced class requires some previous tap dance training. Please wear tap or hard-soled shoes. Instructor: Linda Mullenhour. Ages 16+. Registration deadline: October 4. Min. 5. Max. 15. Code Dates Day Time

Beginning

442205-T1 10/11-11/29 T 5:30-6:45 pm

Beginning Plus

442206-T2 10/11-11/29 T 7-8:15 pm # Sessions/Fee: 8/$24/$32 after October 4 Location: Psi Ote Upper, Bob Arnold Park, Parnell at E. State

We Rent for Your Event The Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory, located in the heart of downtown Fort Wayne at 1100 S. Calhoun St., is a popular site for weddings, receptions, dances and other festive occasions as well as business meetings and seminars. A weekend rental includes three indoor gardens, three event rooms and a spacious lobby. Small space rentals are also available at off-peak hours. Call 427-6444 for reservation information.

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Belly Dance Belly dance is a great low impact workout that everyone can enjoy! You will work on stretches, isolations and choreographed routines. With regular practice between classes, you will build strength, flexibility, rhythm, balance and performance skills. Ages 16+. Instructor: Amanda Bohnke. Registration deadlines: August 24 and October 19. Min. 5. Max. 15. Note: There will be no class on November 23. Code Dates Day Time

Beginning

442201-W1 8/31-10/5 W 5:30-6:30 pm 442201-W2 10/26-12/7 W 5:30-6:30 pm # Sessions/Fee: 6/$31/$36 after deadlines

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442201-W3 8/31-10/5 W 6:45-7-45 pm 442201-W4 10/26-12/7 W 6:45-7:45 pm # Sessions/Fee: 6/$31/$36 after deadlines Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

I’ve Got the Music In Me Beginning Piano Have a keyboard and wish you could play it? Our class uses easy to learn techniques that will have you playing in no time. You will have workouts, exercises, and performance pieces to practice and build upon each week. Bring your keyboard (a minimum of 35 keys) and join us. The course includes a book and a CD package. Instructor Cheri Sizemore has played for many years and is ready to teach you. Ages 13+. Registration deadline: August 25. Min. 5. Max. 10. Code Dates Day Time 442407-R1 9/1-10/20 Th 6:00-7:00 pm # Session/Fee: 8/$60/$65 after August 31. Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Needles and Threads Hand Embroidery Embroidery has been used for centuries to tailor, patch, mend, and reinforce clothing. It eventually developed into the art of embroidery for decorative purposes. After learning the fundamentals of embroidery, from selecting materials to the at least 3 basic stitches, you will be able to embellish your projects with style and expensive looking touches. Please bring a pair of pillow cases or a dresser scarf to be used as your class project. All necessary supplies and materials will be provided. Instructor: Linda Wade. Registration deadline: November 8. Min. 4. Max. 12. Code Dates Day Time 442034-T1 11/15-11/29 T 6-8 pm # Sessions/Fee: 3/$39/$44 after November 8 Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Return of the Rag Rug Rag rug making is just one of many “forgotten skills of self-sufficiency” used by pioneers on the frontier. And, like many others, it has returned more as a hobby or craft, than a necessity. The rag rug is made from long strips of fabric that are braided, coiled and sewn into a flat spiral. They can be solid color, multi-colored, circular, square, left with ragged edges or seamed for a neater finish. They are a great way to use fabric scraps and, as the pioneers can attest, they make great rugs. For a Blue Jean Rag Rug you will need to bring 5 pairs of worn out jeans. For the Rag rug, you will need to bring old clothes, sheets or long scraps of fabric. Also please bring to class if you can: a portable sewing machine, thread, scissors, seam ripper, quilting mat, quilting acrylic ruler and a rotary cutter. We only have a limited number on hand to share. Ages 13+. Instructor: Linda Wade. Registration deadlines: September 27 and November 28. Min. 5. Max. 10. Code Date Day Time 442027-T1 10/4 T 5:30-8:30 pm 442027-M1 12/5 M 5:30-8:30 pm Sessions/Fee: 1/$23/$28 after deadlines Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Register on-line at www.fortwayneparks.org Crochet, p. 48 by mail, by fax or use our drop box.

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Clay & Glass

Beginning Glass Fusing If you apply heat to glass, it will soften. If you continue to apply heat, the glass will become more fluid and flow together. Two or more pieces of glass will stick (or “fuse”) to each other. When the right kind of glass is heated and then cooled properly, the resulting fused glass piece will be solid and unbroken and can be quite beautiful if you know what you are doing. If you’re a beginner, you will make one fused glass gem and a 4” glass plate while learning about basic glass fusing. For the more experienced, bring $20 the first night to create a 10”-12” bowl or plate. All necessary materials will be provided. Ages 16+. Instructor: Juanita Miller. Registration deadline: 5 days before class. Min. 4. Max. 8. Code Dates Day Time 442016-T1 9/13-9/27 T 6-8 pm 442016-M1 10/3-10/17 M 6-8 pm 442016-R1 11/17-12/1 Th 6-8 pm # Sessions/Fee: 3/$64/$69 after deadlines Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St

Stained Glass Creations

Beginning Pottery Pottery is one of the most ancient arts. Excavations in the Near East have revealed that primitive fired-clay vessels were made there more than 8,000 years ago. You will learn hand building and wheel throwing techniques, how to prepare clay, select a design, and various glazing techniques. Every student will create six unique pieces to take home (a cylinder, vase and bowl by wheel and a coiled creamer, slabbed box and your own creation by hand). A supply list will be provided with your receipt or you may view it on-line at www.fortwayneparks. org. All pieces will be fired at the Community Center and may be picked up one week after the last class. Each class session includes time for set-up and clean-up and may extend to an extra session depending on the condition of the pottery as it is dried and fired. Ages 13+. Instructor Brandon Furniss has been working with clay for 20 years and teaching in the area for 6. Registration deadlines: August 31 and October 26. Min. 5. Max. 8. Note: There will be no class on November 22. Code Dates Day Time 442004-T1 9/6-10/4 T 6-9 pm 442004-T2 11/1-12/6 T 6-9 pm # Sessions/Fee: 5/$89/$92 after deadlines Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

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Stained glass isn’t just for church windows. It is used extensively in home décor in doors, cabinetry, light boxes, as sun catchers, wall hangings and more. Learn this beautiful art and begin a new hobby of your own. You will learn glass cutting, grinding and soldering. All necessary tools and materials will be provided, including a selection of patterns. You may special order glass at your own cost if we do not have a color you want. All students will be in one class, but please register according to your skill level which will determine the size and difficulty of your project. Please wear closed-toe shoes and a long sleeve shirt. Ages 16+. Instructor: Juanita Miller. Registration deadlines: September 1 and October 4. Min. 4. Max. 7. Code Dates Day Time 442009-R1 9/8-10/6 Th 6-8:45 pm 442009-T1 10/11-11/8 T 6-8:45 pm # Sessions: 5 Beginner Fee: $89/$94 after deadlines Intermediate Fee: $99/$104 after deadlines Advanced Fee: $145/$149 after deadlines Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Youth Pottery, p. 36 Watch your mailbox for the Winter Fun Times on November 2.

Things to Know Before You Sign Up, p. 57


Glass Mosaic Art

Landscape Art

Brilliant color and rich, reflective materials make glass mosaics irresistible. Learn the ins and outs of glass mosaics and how to create your own shimmering glass mosaic art work using specialized tools. You will learn scoring, cutting, shaping and grouting as you create your own 10” x 12” glass mosaic picture. All necessary tools and materials provided, including a selection of patterns. Please wear closedtoed shoes and a long sleeve shirt. Ages 16+. Instructor: Juanita Miller. Registration deadline: October 31 . Min. 4. Max. 8. Code Dates Day Time 442009-M1 11/7-11/28 M 6-8 pm # Sessions/Fee: 4/$63/$68 after October 31 Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Let us step you through the process of creating a landscape painting: from understanding perspective, working with value and color, and building an effective composition to adding finished touches. We will use sketches, photographs and plein air studies executed on location to create a pastel painting. Instructor Celeste Lengerich will demonstrate the techniques and fundamentals necessary to produce a field-sketch painting and then the class will work at a nearby location, such as Cindy’s Diner, Headwaters Park East or the Wells Street Bridge. A set of landscape pastels and paper pad will be provided. Registration deadline: September 19. Min. 6. Max. 16. Code Dates Day Time 442039-M1 9/26-10/31 M 2-4 pm # Sessions/Fee: 6/$81/$86 after September 19 Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Artists’ Corner Beginning Drawing with Pencils How do you learn to draw? By doing it! Using a draw-what-you-see approach, Instructor Lisa Ransom Smith will help you to capture the likeness of your subject matter to create realistic pictures. All drawing supplies will be provided. A list of other common supplies will be provided upon registration. Ages 13+. Registration deadline: September 8. Min. 6. Max. 12. Code Dates Day Time 442020-R1 9/15-10/20 Th 1-3 pm # Sessions/Fee: 6/$77/$82 after September 8 Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Painting with Marilyn Copeland Explore important painting techniques such as color mixing, color value and composition with Marilyn Copeland, a nationally certified and accredited art instructor. Each week she will discuss a different aspect of painting with the beginners and then work with each participant individually. Beginners will paint the same subject. More experienced painters may bring a photo or copy of a favorite painting. If you have your own supplies you are welcome to bring them, however, a starter kit will be provided for all participants. Registration deadline: October 17. Min. 5. Max. 12. No class November 22. Code Dates Day Time

Oil Painting

442006-M1 10/24-11/28 M

Watercolor

5:30-8 pm

424006-T1 10/25-11/29 T 5:30-8 pm # Sessions/Fee: 6/$79/$84 after October 17 Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

50+ Painting, p. 48

Christmas Ornament Workshop We will make at least 3 different ornaments using various materials, including shells, beads, plastic canvas and other interesting items. Come for fun and learn some interesting ways to decorate your tree and packages. All materials will be provided. Registration deadline: October 27. Code Dates Day Time 442060-R1 11/3-11/17 Th 1-3 pm # Sessions/Fee: 3/$25/$31 after October 27 Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Classes fill quickly. Register early.

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Language & Literature

A New Hobby?

Conversational Spanish

Chair Recovery

Spanish rivals English as the language of choice in the Americas with over 250 million native Spanish speakers in South, Central and North America. It is also one of the easiest languages for English speakers to learn. Spanish I class is for those with little or no knowledge of the Spanish language, while the Continuing class requires some experience. Please call 4276468 for help determining which class best fits your skill level. Age 13+. Instructor Benigna (Betty) Rodriguez grew up on the Texas-Mexico border. She is fluent in both Spanish and English and has taught at the Community Center for over eleven years. Registration deadline: September 8. Min. 5. Max. 10. Code Dates Day Time

Why give up your comfortable chair when a new exterior will bring it back to life? Bring your chair (no recliners, sofas or love seats) to the first class with fabric intact, if possible. We’ll determine the amount of material needed for your project and discuss fabric selection. You will learn basic frame repair, spring tying, pattern layout, cushion styles and furniture styles. In most cases you will be able to reupholster your chair in the 10 weeks of class. No experience is necessary. Ages 18+. Instructor Larry Brooks has been reupholstering furniture for over 30 years and operates his own shop. Call Larry at 426-5010 for more information or to determine if your chair is right for this class. Registration deadline: November 7. Min. 8. Max. 12. Note: There will be no class on December 19 and 26. Code Dates Day Time 442902-M1 11/14-1/30 M 6-9 pm # Sessions/Fee: 10/$101/$106 after November 7 Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Spanish I

442600-R1 9/15-11/3 Th 7:15-8:45 pm # Sessions/Fee: 8/$69/$74 after September 8

Spanish Continuing

442600-R9 9/15-11/3 Th 5:30-7 pm # Sessions/Fee: 8/$63/$68 after September 8 Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Are you ready to put the ball in the corner pocket? In this introduction to pocket billiards, you will learn hands-on winning strategies, cue ball control and the simple techniques for making shots, as well as the self-confidence needed to become a better player. No previous experience is required. Ages 18+. Instructor Max Graf has been shooting and competing for over 30 years. Registration deadline: September 15. Min. 5. Max. 10. Code Dates Day Time 442409-R1 9/22-11/10 Th 6-7:30 pm # Sessions/Fee: 8/$59/$64 after September 15 Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Writing Your Story A fictional story contains, at minimum, the following key elements: plot, dialogue, setting and characterization. Instructor Linda Wade, published author of over 100 books and short stories, will take your through these four elements to help you better develop your story. Registration deadline: September 28. Min. 5. Max. 12. Code Dates Day Time 442410-W1 10/5-10/26 W 6-8 pm # Sessions/Fee: 4/$39/$44 after September 28 Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Writing Your Memoir, p. 48 14

Basic Billiards for Women

More Special Interest Classes Computers..............................8, 9 Cooking with Empyrean.............22 Crochet.....................................48 Evergreen Centerpiece..............23 Flower Arranging.......................23 Healthy Habits..........................47 Juicing in the Garden................22 Oil Painting................................48 Photography...............................9 Poetry Reading.........................22

Start a new hobby!


Going Places Shop ‘Til You Drop Brown County Shopping Spree Join us for a day of shopping in southern Indiana! Browse through the quaint shops of Nashville in the morning and the Edinburgh Premium Outlets in the afternoon. In Nashville, you can enjoy such delights as stores selling watercolor paintings, sculpture, toys from yesterday, stained glass art, custom jewelry and even custom bird lodgings. Check out the women’s boutiques and enjoy a mouth-watering lunch in one of the local restaurants. Then in the afternoon, we are off to the Outlets where you will receive a shopping bag and valuable coupons upon arrival for your afternoon shopping adventure. A continental breakfast is served en route with a fast-food supper stop (on your own) on the way home. Code Date Day Fee 475016-S1 9/24 Sa $60 Departs: 7:30 a.m. from Bob Arnold Park, Parnell at E. State Blvd. Returns: 10:30 p.m.

Woodfield Mall, Schaumburg, IL Kick off your holiday shopping with a trip to Northwest Chicago’s Woodfield Mall, nationally known as an outstanding shopping destination. You’ll be greeted at the door with a shopping bag and a book of coupons good at most of the stores in the mall. With over 300 stores to browse, many of them specialty shops, you’re sure to find that perfect gift for that important someone in your life. A connecting trolley to the Costco Store is available. A continental breakfast will be served en route and a fast food stop (on your own) will be made on the way home Code Date Day Fee 475013-S1 11/26 Sa $60 Departs 7:00 a.m. from Bob Arnold Park, Parnell at E. State Blvd. Returns: 10:30 p.m.

Questions? 427-6017 sharon.dosen@cityoffortwayne.org

We accept Visa, MasterCard and Discover

Chicago Shopping Catch the Holiday Spirit! Join our “shop till you drop” trips to festively decorated stores in downtown Chicago, or attend any one of the number of special Christmas activities going on during the holiday season in the city. Don’t miss “The Christkindlemart”taking place throughout the Christmas Season on Daley Plaza, or The “One of a Kind Show” at the Merchandise Mart with our own local artist Dawn DeSanto from “Hand Jive” on the 2nd of December. The coach will drop off and pick up at a central location between Grand Avenue and Illinois Street, near Michigan Avenue and the Chicago River. A continental breakfast will be served en route. Lunch in Chicago and a fast-food stop on the way home are on your own. Code Date Day Fee 475005-F1 12/2 F $55 475005-S1 12/7 W $55 475005-S2 12/10 Sa $55 Departs: 7:00 a.m. from Bob Arnold Park, Parnell at E State Blvd. Returns: 10:30 p.m. All Cancellations on day trips are subject to a $5 or 10% (whichever is greater) per person cancellation fee. Cancellations made within one week of departure will be refunded only if replacements can be found. There are no refunds for NO-SHOWS. All day trips include the service of a Travel Service escort, motorcoach transportation and all necessary gratuities, including those to the escort and motorcoach driver. All trips feature NO SMOKING on the motorcoaches.

Get away for a day!

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Festive Festivals Naperville, Illinois Riverwalk Art Show and Festival Located just 30 miles west of Chicago, in affluent DuPage County, visitors travel from near and far to enjoy the splendor of the Riverwalk and the quaint restaurants and shops in downtown Naperville. Come spend a delightful fall day with us browsing through the many booths located along the Riverwalk Way, shopping in the quaint shops or enjoying lunch at one of the local restaurants. A continental breakfast will be served en route, with a fast food supper stop (on your own) on the way home. Code Date Day Fee 475010-S1 9/17 Sa $65 Departs: 7:30 a.m. from Bob Arnold Park, State & Parnell Blvd. Returns: 10:30 p.m.

47th Sauerkraut Festival Yes, that’s right! It’s the Sauerkraut Festival in Waynesville, OH where everything is made from sauerkraut – fudge, ice cream, pizza, donuts, cookies, egg rolls . . . You name it they make it! Besides the huge selection of food products, the fair has 450 artisans from 28 states with booths selling wreaths, baskets, flowers, crafts, jewelry, clothing, toys, soaps, lotions, ceramic, metal and wood items, etc. A continental breakfast is served en route with a supper stop (on your own) on the way home. Code Date Day Fee 475021-S1 10/8 Sa $65 Departs 8:00 a.m. from Bob Arnold Park, Parnell at E. State Blvd. Returns: 9:00 p.m.

Parke County Covered Bridge Festival Indiana’s largest festival brings together all communities in Parke County as they showcase the 31 historic covered bridges that have made this county the Covered Bridge Capital of the World. This year, we will visit five of the bridges as we move through the countryside stopping off at some of the small towns to sample their wares. The area is transformed into a shopper’s paradise with food, arts, crafts, clothing, holiday gifts and baked goods. A continental breakfast will be served en route. Lunch and a fast food stop on the way home are on your own. Code Date Day Fee 475018-S1 10/22 Sa $65 Departs: 8:00 a.m. from Bob Arnold Park, Parnell at E. State Blvd. Returns: 10:00 p.m.

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Come With Us Purdue Christmas Show Board our “sleigh” for a trip to West Lafayette and a matinee performance of Purdue University’s 83rd Anniversary Christmas Show! This popular musical extravaganza, with its innovative staging, choreography and costuming promises to put you in the holiday mood. As always the inspirational Cantata is a fitting tribute to the blessed season. An elegant luncheon will be served just for us at the historic Honeywell House in Wabash on the way. A guided tour of this beautiful mansion, filled with unique furniture and objects of art, will precede our meal. In spirit, Mrs. Honeywell’s renowned reputation as a hostess continues. A supper stop on your own will be made on the way home. Code Date Day Fee 475003-S1 12/3 Sa $105 Departs: 9:00 a.m. from Bob Arnold Park, Parnell at E State Blvd. Returns: 10:00 p.m.

Henry Ford’s Greenfield Village Greenfield Village in Dearborn, Michigan is our destination for the day. Step back into the past as we tour the 80-acre community of old buildings and memorabilia. You will be enchanted as the Village comes alive with the unforgettable sights, sounds and settings of America’s past. Try out one of the delicious restaurants for lunch. An all-day ride pass is included for use on the old-time transportation. A continental breakfast is served on the way up, and a supper stop (on your own) will be made at The Old Country Buffet on the way home. Code Date Day Fee 475024-S1 9/10 Sa $99 Departs: 7:30 a.m. from Bob Arnold Park, Parnell at E. State Blvd. Returns: 10:30 p.m. Spots are still available on our Mackinac Island Trip, October 16-18. Be treated like the royalty you are for three days and two nights at the Grand Hotel! ($670 double)

Questions? 427-6017

Just get on the bus . . . we’ll do the rest!


Waikiki Beach Hawaiian Adventure

Colosseum Reflections of Italy

Edinburgh Castle UK by Rail

2016-17 Extended Trips and Tours Individual trips brochures may be viewed on line at www.fortwayneparks.org. Click on Programs > Day & Extended Travel. October 16-18........................................................ Michigan’s Jewel: Mackinac Island Via motor coach, two nights at historic 4-star Grand Hotel, round trip ferry, round trip horse-drawn taxi, carriage tour of island, day and evening activities; 5 gourmet meals ($670 double, $830 single) December 12-16...................................................Spotlight on New York City Holiday Greenwich Village, Wall Street, Christmas Spectacular at Radio City Music Hall, Statue of Liberty, Broadway Show; 5 days, 5 meals ($3,129 double w/air fare) 2017 February 9-18, 2017................................ Hawaiian Adventure: Oahu, Kauai and Maui Waikiki Beach, Pearl Harbor, Oahu’s North Shore, Kilohana Plantation, Waimea Canyon, Kauai Coffee Estate, Iao Valley, Lahaina, Polynesian Luau; 10 days, 13 meals ($5,199 double w/air fare) March 17-26.................................. Sunny Portugal: Estoril Coast, Alentejo & Algarve Cascais, Lisbon, Jeronimo’s Monastery, Fado Dinner Show, Sintra, Obidos, Fatima, Evora, Monsaraz, Alentejo Countryside Stay, Algarve, Sagres, Lagros, Faro, Cork Museum, Cooking Demonstration, Azetaco, 2 Winery Tours, 5 UNESCO World Heritage Sites; 10 days, 14 meals ($3,349 double w/air fare, less $200 if booked before September 12) April 19-28.................................................................................. Reflections of Italy Rome, Colosseum, Assisi, Perugia Siena, Florence, Chianti Winery, Venice, Murano Island; 10 days, 13 meals ($4,349 double w/air fare) June 24-July 3.......................................................................................... UK by Rail Edinburgh, Scottish Evening, Edinburgh Castle, St. Andrews, Whiskey Distillery, York, Castle Howard, London, Traditional English Pub Dinner, Windsor Castle; 10 days, 12 meals ($4,749 double w/air fare) August 12-23.................................................................... National Parks of America Scottsdale, Lake Powell, Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon, Zion, Salt Lake City, Jackson Hole, Grand Teton & Yellowstone National Parks, Old Faithful, Sheridan, Bighorn Mountains, Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse Memorial; 12 days, 16 meals ($4,489 double w/air fare, less $100 if booked before February 6) September 13-23................................ Classic Danube w/ 7-Night Danube River Cruise Budapest, Bratislava, Vienna, Wachau Valley, Linz, Passeau, Regensburg, Rothenburg, Wurzburg, Munich; 11 days, 23 meals ($4,799 double w/air fare, less $500 if booked before May 13) October 14-22............................................................................ Tropical Costa Rica San Jose, Coffee Plantation, Guanacaste, Monteverde Cloud Forest, Hanging Bridges Tour, Arenal Volcano, Lake Arenal Cruise, Cooking Demonstration, Cano Negro Refude, Zarcerco, National Theatre; 9 days, 13 meals ($2,799 double w/air fare)

See the states or cross the ocean!

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Botanical Conservatory Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory 1100 S. Calhoun St., Fort Wayne • (260) 427-6440 • www.botanicalconservatory.org Conservatory & Gift Shop Hours Tuesday-Saturday 10 am-5 pm Thursday 10 am-8 pm Sunday 12-4 pm Veteran’s Day 10 am-5 pm Thanksgiving Day 4-8 pm Closed Mondays, Christmas and New Years

Admission Adults $5/Children age 3-17 $3 Ages 2 and under Free Group rate available for 20 or more adults. Admission fee not required for the gift shop, café or sales garden

Parking

Empyrean Café

The Conservatory admission desk validates tickets for free parking in the Civic Center Parking Garage across from our entrance at Jefferson and Calhoun St. Metered parking is available on nearby streets; it is free on evenings and weekends. Bus and handicap accessible parking is available in the Conservatory’s Calhoun Street driveway.

Tuesday-Saturday, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Thursdays, 8:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. Sundays, 8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Enjoy a convenient and upscale café experience featuring fresh, innovative, and scratchmade menu items with exceptional service. Pair a memorable garden visit with a tasty homemade breakfast (8-11 am) or lunch (11 am-5 pm.) Breakfast includes waffles, quiche, croissants, and breakfast jars, while lunch focuses on salads, soups, flatbreads, wraps and sandwiches, all made from scratch. Snacks and sides are imaginative and delicious, and there are a variety of dessert and beverage options, as well. Empyrean offers boxed lunch and catering services upon request. Seating is available in the Atrium or on the outdoor patio; starting in September additional seating will be available in the Saguaro Room. Call 444-4688 for more information or visit Empyrean’s website at www. empyreancafe.com.

Conservatory Memberships Conservatory memberships are valid for a year from the date of purchase. Membership allows free admission anytime during public hours, including special events. In addition, members receive a 10% discount in the Conservatory Gift Shop and Sales Garden and reciprocal benefits at 280 other gardens around the country. Individual membership $35; Family or Grandparents membership $50. Other categories are available. You may also consider our Add-aGuest option to upgrade your basic membership: for $15 you can bring any other person with you whenever you visit. Call (260) 4276440, or sign up online at www.botanicalconservatory.org.

Gift Shop & Sales Garden The Conservatory gift shop offers an array of unique and educational toys, gifts, books, plants, and garden accessories, perfect for home, souvenir, or gift-giving. The Conservatory’s outdoor Sales Garden features seasonal plants, garden ornaments, and home décor within a fenced garden while the weather holds. Your selections can be paid for in the gift shop. The gift shop and sales garden are open during public hours; Conservatory admission is not required.

Be a Tourist in Your Own Hometown Sunday, September 11, 12:00-4:00 p.m. Rediscover your own backyard during the annual Be a Tourist in Your Own Hometown celebration. Fort Wayne residents with a “Be a Tourist” passport will be able to visit area attractions and museums - FREE! These passports provide entrance to some of Fort Wayne’s leading attractions including the Botanical Conservatory. During the afternoon, participants can enjoy the vocal performance of The Brat Pack, 1:00-3:00 p.m. Sponsored by the Fort Wayne-Allen County Convention and Visitors Bureau. For more information, go online to www.visitfortwayne.org or pick up a passport at Kroger stores or area attractions.

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The Botanical Conservatory . . . Always in Season!


Botanical Roots Concert Series Friday nights through September 2nd Doors open 7:30 pm • Show starts 8:30 pm • Headliner 9:30 pm Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory Terrace August 12

Roots Rock Society (Reggae) with Black Cat Mambo

August 19

Gangstagrass (Bluegrass/Hip-Hop) with The Snyders

August 26

John Primer (Chicago Blues) with Bloody Tambourine

September 2 Zion Lion (Reggae) with G Money The final four concerts of the Conservatory’s fresh-air Botanical Roots series feature reggae, blues, funk, and a unique mix of bluegrass and hip-hop music from national touring acts. Local bands will open each show at 8:30 pm. Concerts are held on the Conservatory Terrace rain or shine. Feel free to bring your own chair, as seating is limited. Food and beverage are available from Mad Anthony Brewing Company; no outside food or drink permitted. Admission: $6 ages 13+; 12 and under free. Members inquire about special entrance and early admission. For more details, call (260) 427-6440 or visit Facebook page-Botanical Conservatory or www.botanicalconservatory.org.

Pumpkin Zone Saturday, October 15 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Botanical Conservatory, 1100 S. Calhoun Enjoy an autumn celebration at the Botanical Conservatory! Children and their adults will explore the gardens for fall crafts, activities and games. Test your observation skills with the Gnome Search, discover whether pumpkins float or sink, nibble on pumpkin seeds and decorate your own mini pumpkin. Friends from the Allen County Farm Bureau will help us learn about pumpkins and how they grow. The Conservatory is proud to offer Pumpkin Zone as a part of the Downtown Improvement District’s Fright Night festivities. Regular Conservatory admission applies.

Rocky Horror Picture Show Saturday, October 15 Doors open 8:00 pm; Movie 9:15 pm Botanical Conservatory, 1100 S. Calhoun St. Let’s do the time warp agaaaaain! As a part of the Downtown Improvement District’s Fright Night the Conservatory will once again spin the tale of Brad and Janet on a rainy night sheltered by the bizarre Dr. Frank N. Furter. This cult classic movie will be shown outside on the Terrace, weather permitting; please dress accordingly. Please do not bring outside food or beverage as there will be refreshments available for purchase. This movie is participatory in tradition and content may not be suitable for all/younger audiences. Rated R; children under 17 must be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian. $2/adult, $1/age 17 and under. No reservations necessary. Visit our website for more information. Sponsored by:

Something for the whole family!

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“Must See” Exhibits “Our Japanese Sister” Garden Exhibit July 23-November 13 The city of Fort Wayne has a “twin,” a sister city in Japan called Takaoka. We honor our friendly relations to our Japanese Sister in this lovely garden with a Japanese flavor. Stroll the meditative garden paths, admire bonsai specimens, and enjoy a view into the tea house, set for a ceremony. Summer annuals will give way to autumn chrysanthemums as the season progresses. You can gain more insight into Japanese culture from a display, presented in partnership with The History Center, of gifts Takaoka has given the city since 1977. Sponsored by Fort Wayne Sister Cities International, the MageeO’Connor and M.E. Raker Foundations and Majic 95.1 FM.

Japanese Event, p. 19 “The Twelve Days of Christmas” Garden Exhibit November 19-January 8 Elements of the familiar Christmas carol will appear throughout the Conservatory’s annual holiday poinsettia garden and other garden areas. Following a whimsical twist, you can explore the facility and discover each part of the song. Along the way, you will enjoy the lights, rich color, and festive décor of our gardens in holiday dress. Take family photos or just stroll the gardens as you revive your holiday spirit. Sponsored by Majic 95.1 FM.

Fall Bonsai Display Saturday, September 24, 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Explore a forest of miniature trees carefully trained and pruned by members of our local bonsai club. Elms, maples, junipers and other familiar plants look just like their outdoor cousins – but a fraction of their size! The club also grows tropical bonsai that don’t need special winter treatment. Learn about the fascinating hobby or just enjoy “a stroll in the miniature forest.” Bonsai pots and young plants will be available to purchase. Sponsored by the Fort Wayne Bonsai Club. Regular Conservatory admission applies: $5/adult, $3/child age 3-17. Children age 2 and under free.

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The Punkin’ Path October 11-30 Botanical Conservatory, 1100 S. Calhoun St. Visit our outdoor Punkin’ Path where you can enjoy the fall surroundings and take festive pictures with your little ones. The path will be decorated with pumpkins, gourds, bales of straw – and gnomes! – to provide fun photo memories. Gnomes are caretakers of land and animals; they are industrious, enjoy all kinds of games and, surprisingly, they love to travel! Watch for them along the Punkin’ Path. This exhibit is included in Conservatory admission and open during public hours. Sponsored by Fun 101.7 FM.

Art Displays Get to know local and regional artists in a variety of media through the Botanical Conservatory’s bi-monthly art exhibits, open to view in our meeting room during public hours. Visit our website www.botanicalconservatory.org for links to artists. Regular Conservatory admission applies. For more information, call (260) 427-6440.

Dave Mikautadze: Photography September-October David Mikautadze is a composer and jazz guitar player living in Fort Wayne whose vision is to communicate his sentiments of a subject, mostly landscape and architecture, using controlled gradations of light, a selective color palette, and compositional interest. His goal is to create fine art photography. His exhibit at the Botanical Conservatory’s Saguaro Room is entitled “Light-Shadow-Darkness.”

Alexandra Hall: Painting, Giclee Print, Ink Drawing November-December Alexandra Hall is a dreamer, and she enjoys creating fiction on canvas. In her pieces she tries to emphasize the good and the whimsical in the world around her. It is her hope that her work inspires conversation, smiles and joy. Selftaught in the beginning, Alexandra found painting to be a cathartic endeavor, but as her skill grew she had her first show in 2013. The positive reception for her work spurred her on to show her pieces at Northside Galleries and to enter local and regional shows. By 2015, Alexandra was able to pursue art full time.

Photography, p. 9

Visit us at www.botanicalconservatory.org.


What a Bargain!

Be a Volunteer

$1 Nights

New Volunteer Orientation

September 1, October 6, November 3 5:00-8:00 p.m. The Conservatory is open on the first Thursday night of the month for a discounted admission of just $1 per person. During each $1 Night you can also drop in to our program room for a fun and educational presentation or activity. No reservations required. We validate parking tickets from the Civic Center Parking Garage for free parking. For more information, call (260) 427-6440.

Wednesday, September 14, 1:00-4:00 p.m. The Botanical Conservatory is inviting new volunteers to join their support team. We look for help at the Front Desk, in the Gift Shop, with special events and to assist with programs. Meet new people, build your skills, and support a community treasure. For Front Desk and Gift Shop, some familiarity with computers and retail settings is an advantage, but not required. Training is provided, and benefits include free garden admission, discounts on classes and purchases, and annual recognition. For more information, contact Megan at (260) 4276446 or megan.butler@cityoffortwayne.org.

$1 Night Insight These fun and eductional presentations are included in your $1 Night admission. Feel free to drop in. No reservations required.

DNI: National Honey Month

Thursday, September 1, 5:00-7:00 p.m. In honor of National Honey Month join Southwest Honey Co. as we learn more about honey. You will learn how honey is produced and how honey bee hives operate. You can taste test various honeys and even check out our own urban bee hives. We will also have some information on how to get started in beekeeping.

DNI: National Popcorn Poppin’ Month

Thursday, October 6, 6:00-7:00 p.m. We’re breaking out our popcorn popper in honor of National Popcorn Poppin’ Month! Ever seen exotic looking popcorns in the grocery store and wanted to try them? We have you covered. We’ll be popping different types of corn, so you can see which you prefer and Master Gardener Cheryl Guiff will share information on growing this plant we have all come to love.

DNI: National Fun with Fondue Month

Thursday, November 3, 5:00-7:00 p.m. Did you know that our gardens are full of edible plants? Well, tonight you can enjoy our plants both visually and gustatorially. We’ll have lots of (store-bought) samples of our plants— bananas, oranges, pineapples, and more—to dip and sample. You’ll also be able to find these plants in our gardens with a food-plant scavenger hunt.

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Plant More Plants! Native Plant Workshop Have you heard that native plants are better for butterflies and other wildlife? Want to learn more about these plants and how you can use them in your garden? Participants at this Native Plant Workshop will learn why native plants are important, where to find natives you can grow easily in your yard, and strategies for keeping invasive plants out of your landscape. You’ll also walk away with a free native seed packet to get your new garden area started! Local plant experts including Betsy Yankowiak, President of the Northeast Chapter of INPAWS and the Director of Preserves and Programs at the Little River Wetlands Project, will offer this program for homeowners and business owners. Also, sessions for those who already have a natural area on their land will focus on how to manage these area for native plants and strategies for the removal of invasive species. What you plant can help or hurt our area’s preserves, parks, rivers, and other wild places-- so come and learn more about how to grow native plants! Lunch is included! Ages 15+. Registration deadline: November 3. Min. 10. Max. 50. Code Date Day Time 427060-S1 11/12 Sa 11 am-2 pm #Sessions/Fee: 1/$5 Member or Volunteer Fee:$3 Location: Botanical Conservatory, 1100 S. Calhoun St.

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1st Thursday night admission is just $1!

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Fall Plant Swap Saturday, September 3, 10:00-11:00 a.m. The Conservatory’s free plant swap is coming up on the first Saturday of September. Bring at least one plant to share and take home an armful of starts from other gardeners in the area. Plants can be seeds, divisions, or full-grown plants; they could be vegetables, flowers, fruits, houseplants, groundcovers, shrubs, trees, or vines (no weeds please!). Bring a box or bag to carry home your new babies. Everyone gets a number when they arrive and we take turns picking. The swap is free, but phone reservations are required by September 1. For more information or to register, call 427-6442.

Mmm Mmm Juicing in the Garden You’ve seen the documentaries and shows, perhaps even read the books. Now, you can learn how to juice on your own. Join our instructor Jill Howard, owner of Juice Jar in The City Exchange, to learn how to juice. You can try out different juicers and even make your own juice. You will also be able to sample various juices. Then, take a walk around our gardens to see examples of the plants who bore the fruits you just juiced! Ages 15+. Registration deadline: October 6. Min. 10. Max. 40. Code Date Day Time 427057-R1 8/13 Th 6-7 pm #Sessions/Fee: 1/$15 Member or Volunteer Fee: $12 Location: Botanical Conservatory, 1100 S. Calhoun St.

I Love Olives Join instructor Lori Berndt, owner of The Olive Twist, as we explore and learn about one of our favorite foods—olives! Lori will talk all about these amazing plants and the bounties they provide. You’ll learn more about different olives and olive oils and even get to taste some samples. You can also explore our newest permanent garden—The Mediterranean Garden, which features three olive trees. Ages 15+. Registration deadline: October 20. Min. 8. Max. 36. Code Date Day Time 427058-R1 10/27 Th 6-7 pm # Sessions/Fee: 1/$14 Member or Volunteer Fee: $11 Location: Botanical Conservatory, 1100 S. Calhoun St.

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Poetry Reading with The Dandelion Review The Dandelion Review earns its name from the hardy flower that so often colors Midwest grasses, and that so often burrows up through cracks in the cement. We love these beauties– we’re maybe obsessed. The Dandelion Review is a biannual literary magazine publishing poetry and creative nonfiction. November’s reading will be the debut reading of this publication. Sarah Sandman is the founding editor of The Dandelion Review. Sarah is a poet and essayist. Her work has been published most recently in Map Points and The Tavern Lantern. She is currently working on a book-length project of short essays. Her chapbook, I Speak Moan, is available through Finishing Line Press. Readings will be appropriate for ages 15+. Ages 15+. Registration deadline: November 14. Min. 10. Max. 50. Code Date Day Time 427056-S1 11/17 Th 6-8 pm #Sessions/Fee: 1/$5 Member or Volunteer Fee: $3 Location: Botanical Conservatory, 1100 S. Calhoun St.

That Makes Scents Bath Fizzies and Solid Bubbles with The Narwhal and the Manatee Have you visited The Narwhal and The Manatee in the City Exchange yet? If you have, you know about this bath boutique’s scintillating looksgood-enough-to-eat creations designed to create an unforgettable bath and beauty experience. Join the owners as they teach you how to make your own delectable delights. October 29th will be bath fizzies. These are also known as bath bombs and will have a base recipe which you can customize with your own fragrance, color, and glitter or sprinkles. You’ll make between 3 and 5 fizzies. November 26th will be solid bubbles. These are a solid form of bubble bath. They have a “play-doh” consistency and you can make them any color, shape, or pattern. You’ll make enough for six baths. Ages 10+. Registration deadline: October 20 and November 17, respectively. Min. 10. Max. 20. Code Date Day Time 427051-S1 10/29 Sa 11 am-2:30 pm 427051-S2 11/26 Sa 11 am-2:30 pm #Sessions/Fee: 1/$15 Member or Volunteer Fee: $12 Location: Botanical Conservatory, 1100 S. Calhoun St.

Call 427-6000 to register by phone.


Essential Oils and Aromatherapy

Evergreen Centerpiece Workshop

Become confident and creative with essential oils, carrier oils, and flower waters. Learn what they are, where they come from, and how to use them and why they are amazing. You will learn how to improve your well-being with aromatherapy by making some amazing products in this informative class. All supplies are included in registration fee. Ages 15+. Registration deadline: August 25 and November 10, respectively. Min. 8. Max. 36. Code Date Day Time 427052-S1 9/3 Sa 1-3 pm 427052-S2 11/19 Sa 1-3 pm #Sessions/Fee: 1/$15 Member or Volunteer Fee: $12 Location: Botanical Conservatory, 1100 S. Calhoun St.

In the midst of the holiday hustle and bustle, invite a family member or friend to the Gardens to create a festive evergreen centerpiece that can be enjoyed by all through the holidays. Dennis Bowman, designer with Gassafy Wholesale Florist, will help you fashion the fragrant branch tips of balsam fir, cedar, and pine into an arrangement with holiday flair. The centerpiece incorporates a candle ribbon, and pine cones for a nice seasonal touch. Your fee includes the items listed above, as well as a stroll through the holiday gardens. Bring garden gloves, pruners, and any accents you’d like to incorporate. Age 16+. Registration deadline: November 22. Min 12. Max 36. Code Date Day Time 427005-R1 12/8 Th 6-7:30 pm 427005-S1 12/10 Sa 9-10:30 am #Sessions/Fee: 1/$34 Member or Volunteer Fee: $29 Location: Botanical Conservatory, 1100 S. Calhoun St.

Fresh Flowers Ikebana Flower Arranging Explore the mesmerizing art of Ikebana flower arranging. This highly artistic style of flower arranging is from Japan, and we are pleased to offer it in conjunction with Our Japanese Sister Showcase exhibit. Instructor Te’a Malloizel has extensive experience in flower arranging and has traveled to Japan to learn this art from the masters. Flowers and a vase are provided, but please bring garden gloves and scissors. You may bring along some of your own flowers or greenery, if you like. Ages 15+. Registration deadline: September 8. Min. 10. Max. 20. Code Date Day Time 427055-S1 9/17 Sa 10-11 am # Sessions/Fee: 1/$15 Member or Volunteer Fee: $12 Location: Botanical Conservatory, 1100 S. Calhoun St.

Time to Relax Meditation in the Garden Instructor Seth Kohrman of Contemplative Living Practices will be leading three courses on meditation. Contemplative Living Practices provides education in the form of experiential learning through contemplative practices centered around mindfulness meditation and living. Each series will have a theme and each class will build on the knowledge learned in previous classes. However, drop-ins are more than welcome. Note: If we meet our registration minimum, additional students may drop in for $8 per session, up to the class maximum. Drop-ins should call ahead to make sure class will be in session. Ages 18+. Registration deadlines: September 1, October 6, and November 3, respectively. Min. 10. Max. 40. Code Dates Day Time

Mindfulness

427053-R1 9/8-9/29 Th # Sessions/Fee: 4/$28 Member or Volunteer Fee: $20

6-7 pm

427053-R2 10/13-10/27 Th # Sessions/Fee: 3/$21 Member or Volunteer Fee: $15

6-7 pm

Cultivating Positive Emotions

Mindfulness and Coping with Grief/Loss

427053-R3 11/10-11/17 Th 6-7 pm # Sessions/Fee: 2/$14 Member or Volunteer Fee: $10 Location: Botanical Conservatory, 1100 S. Calhoun St.

Register on-line at www.fortwayneparks.org

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Tai Chi in the Garden I & II Learn to relax your body and focus your mind with the ancient art of Tai Chi, a gentle, graceful exercise to improve health and fitness. Weekly sessions include a meditative walk in the garden. Instructor Sandy Gebhard is certified by renowned master Dr. Paul Lam, and has 30+ years’ experience practicing and teaching Tai Chi. Note: If we meet our registration minimum, additional students may drop in for $10 per session, up to the class maximum. Drop-ins should call ahead to make sure class will be in session. Ages 18+. Registration deadline: September 13. Min. 10. Max. 15. Code Dates Day Time

Tai Chi I - Beginners

427002-T1 9/20-11/8

Tai Chi II - Continuing

T 6:30-7:30 pm

427002-T2 9/20-11/8 T 5:30-6:30 pm # Sessions/Fee: 8/$69 Member or Volunteer Fee: $59 Location: Botanical Conservatory, 1100 S. Calhoun St.

Family Fun

Japanese Family Event Saturday, September 24 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Botanical Conservatory, 1100 S. Calhoun Konnichiwa! Join us as we celebrate Our Japanese Sister! This family-friendly event will allow you to peek into Japanese culture as you enjoy our beautiful Japanese garden exhibit which features a Tea House and items from Takaoka on display. Learn more about our Sister City in Japan as you enjoy crafts, tastes of Japanese food and tea, performances, and fun and games. No reservations required; regular admission applies.

Discovery Corner

Botanical Conservatory, 1100 S. Calhoun St. Visit the Botanical Conservatory on the fourth Saturday to get a closer look at our plants and gardens with an exploratory walk, hands-on activity or demonstration. We highlight a different garden each month so you can make new discoveries through fun, educational activities. Included in your regular Conservatory admission, so drop in!

Daily in the Discovery Corner Botanical Conservatory, 1100 S. Calhoun St. Our young visitors are encouraged to visit the Discovery Corner behind Woody the Talking Tree where they’ll find stories and activities relating to a monthly theme. Our materials are safe and suitable for kids in pre-K through 1st grade. Adults are encouraged to read aloud to their young learners and explore ideas together. The Discovery Corner is free with general admission; pre-registration is not required.

FGC: Colorful Trees

Little Tots Garden Fun

Family Garden Close-Up

Saturday, October 22, 11:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m. Ever wonder why the leaves of some trees change colors in the fall? Come and explore the truths and myths of this wonderful color show that nature provides each year while visiting our gardens. You can make your own colorful leaf to take home.

FGC: Holiday Plants

Saturday, November 26, 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Looking for a way to ‘spruce’ up your holiday decorating this year? Join us as we explore the different plants that people enjoy using to decorate their homes for the holidays. Enjoy a special holiday treat as you visit our beautiful Holiday garden exhibit.

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Pre-schoolers can explore the autumn gardens at the Botanical Conservatory to discover the colors of fall. Parents or guardians will assist children side by side in this class that encourages exploring nature at a young age. Master Gardener Kay Musgrave has years of experience working with children in this setting and will take everyone on a new nature adventure each week. Children will explore a different color of the season through hands-on activities. At least one adult is required to stay and participate (no registration required) for the duration of the class with their child. Ages 3-5. Registration deadline: September 27. Min.5. Max. 10. Code Dates Day Time 427054-T1 10/4-10/18 T 10-11 am # Sessions/Fee: 3/$18 Member or Volunteer Fee: $15 Location: Botanical Conservatory, 1100 S. Calhoun St.

Things to Know Before You Sign Up, p. 57


Family Friendly Golf Foster Park Golf Course

Shoaff Park Golf Course & Driving Range

Rudisill Blvd. & Old Mill Road 427-6735

St. Joe Road 427-6745

McMillen Park Golf Course & Driving Range

Oxford St., East of Anthony Blvd. 427-6710

Weekday Green Fees 9 holes $12 18 holes $19

9 holes $10 18 holes $16

Every Day 9 holes $10 * 9 holes $5 Fridays * 18 holes $16

Weekend/Holiday Green Fees 9 holes $13 18 holes $22

9 holes $11; 18 holes $17

Daily Fall Fees Beginning September 17 9 holes $10 18 holes $16

Mad Anthony III’s Short Course

9 holes $8; 18 holes $11

Adults $7; Youth $4 Families $1 off per player. Lifetime Sports Academy Certified Players FREE.

Electric Cart Fees (per rider) 9 holes $6 18 holes $12 Punch Card 10 rentals $108

9 holes $5; 18 holes $10 Punch Card 10 18-hole rentals, $80

Driving Range Fees

Reduced Fall Fees Begin September 17!

Small Bucket $5 Large Bucket $7 Punch Cards 10 SM Buckets $35 10 L Buckets $60

See our website www.fortwayneparks.org for daily golf discounts.

Veterans and active military personnel play free at Foster, Shoaff and McMillen Park Golf Courses on the following days: September 11 • November 11 (Electric carts not included. ID required.)

Medium Bucket $5 Punch Cards 10 M Buckets $30

Play the Parks!

FootGolf at Mad Anthony III’s FootGolf combines soccer and golf into a fun and fast growing new sport. FootGolf originated in the Netherlands and has spread to over 16 countries throughout the world. Similar to golf, the players’ intent is to kick a ball into the hole with the least amount of strokes possible. There is a tee box, a green, bunkers, hazards and 18 holes of play (just 9 holes at MA III’s). There is par for each hole, mimicking golf’s scorecard, and you still play as a twosome, threesome or foursome. The main differences are the cups, which are 21 inches in diameter, shorter holes and the lack of equipment needed. Come try this exciting new sport.

9 Hole Fees Adults $7; Youth $4; Family $1 off per player Age 14 and under play free with a paid adult. Soccer Ball rental: $5

Get in some golf while the weather is good.

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Sports & Fitness Work In A Workout Boot Camp on the Bridge Are you ready to push yourself mentally and physically? Do you want to maximize calorie burn in the shortest amount of time? Join us on the Wells Street Bridge for some outdoor fitness fun! We’ll use various forms of plyometric and interval training to provide a full body workout that focuses on cardio, strength, muscle endurance, flexibility and functional core movements. Bring a mat and a good attitude! Registration deadline: September 5. Min. 8. Max. 20. Code Dates Days Time 442350-M1 9/12-10/5 M/W 5:30-6:30 pm # Sessions/Fee: 8/$60/$65 after September 5 Location: Wells Street Bridge

Beginning Turbo Kick Turbo Kick was developed to provide participants a safe, fun and effective cardiovascular workout. The program utilizes kickboxing, boxing, and hip hop style moves and combines them with constant aerobic movement. Instructors are provided by Fitness Studio. Ages 16+. Registration deadlines: September 5 and October 25. Min. 5. Max. 12. Code Dates Day Time 442309-M1 9/12-10/17 M 5:30-6 pm 442309-M2 11/7-12/12 M 5:30-6 pm # Sessions/Fee: 6/$48/$53 after deadlines Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Walk to Lose This low impact aerobics class will help you find your stride! You will march and move to great music using bands and weights to increase the intensity of your workout! Registration deadlines: August 30 and October 25. Note: There will be no class on November 22. Code Dates Day Time 442352-T1 9/6-10/11 T 6:30-7:15 pm 442352-T2 11/1-12/6 T 6:30-7:15 pm # Sessions/Fee: 6/$48/$53 after deadlines Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Register on-line at www.fortwayneparks.org Operation F4 – Fight for a Fitter Fort F4 is a fitness for life implementation program sponsored by Mayor Henry and the City of Fort Wayne. Its goal is to improve and sustain the health of every citizen. F4 identifies and/or creates community health, nutrition, and fitness resources. F4 then promotes the coordinated use of those resources through the F4 website, employers, churches, public and private agencies. Programs in the Fun Times that meet these guidelines are designated with the F4 logo.

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Boxercise Boxercise is a boxing inspired workout that includes many of the conditioning exercises used by boxers: pushups, jumping rope, shadow boxing and pad work. Boxercise helps develop muscular endurance, aerobic fitness, coordination and balance. It is also an effective calorie burner. Instructor: Tim Richard. Registration deadline: September 5 and September 7. Min. 6. Max. 12. Code Dates Day Time 442360-M1 9/12-10/31 M 6:30-7:30 pm 442360-W1 9/14-11/2 W 6:30-7:30 pm # Sessions/Fee: 8/$49 /$54 after deadlines Register for both Monday and Wednesday classes for a reduced rate of $88 (16 sessions) Location: Psi Ote Upper, Bob Arnold Park, Parnell at E. State

We’re making fitness fun!


Dance Yourself Fit

Dance Yourself Fit

Belly Dance

Yoga for Everyone

Belly dance is a great low impact workout that everyone can enjoy! You will work on stretches, isolations and choreographed routines. With regular practice between classes, you will build strength, flexibility, rhythm, balance and performance skills. Ages 16+. Instructor: Amanda Bohnke. Registration deadlines: August 24 and October 19. Min. 5. Max. 15. Note: There will be no class on November 23. Code Dates Day Time

Enjoy the benefits of regular Yoga practice, from muscle toning and limbering to managing stress. Yoga’s combination of exercise, breathing and meditation techniques will help you build concentration and poise, improve your stamina and even relieve insomnia. Please bring a blanket or yoga mat to class and wear comfortable clothing. Ages 16+. Instructors Joanne Snow (M,T) and Christine Hill (Th) are RYT Certified and have over 42 years of combined yoga teaching experience. Registration deadlines are 5 working days prior to the start of each class. Min. 8. Max. 30. Note: There will be no class on October 6 and November 8. Code Dates Day Time

Beginning

442201-W1 8/31-10/5 W 5:30-6:30 pm 442201-W2 10/26-12/7 W 5:30-6:30 pm # Sessions/Fee: 6/$31/$36 after deadlines

Continuing

442201-W3 8/31-10/5 W 6:45-7-45 pm 442201-W4 10/26-12/7 W 6:45-7:45 pm # Sessions/Fee: 6/$31/$36 after deadlines Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Zumba®

Beginning

442300-R1 9/15-11/17 Th 7:15-8:45 pm #Sessions/Fee: 9/$51/$56 after deadline 442300-T1 9/13-11/22 T 4:30-6 pm # Sessions/Fee:10/$55/$60 after deadline

Continuing

Zumba takes the «work» out of workout, by mixing low-intensity and high-intensity moves for an interval-style, calorie-burning dance fitness party for persons of any fitness level. Zumba is a total workout, combining all elements of fitness – cardio, muscle conditioning, balance and flexibility, boosted energy and a serious dose of awesome each time you leave class. Ages 16+. Instructors provided by Fitness Studio. Registration deadlines: August 31 and October 26. Min. 5. Max. 10. Note: There will be no class on November 23. Code Dates Day Time 442315-W1 9/7-10/12 W 5:45-6:30 pm 442315-W2 11/2-12/14 W 5:45-6:30 pm # Sessions/Fee: 6/$48/$53 after deadlines Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Aqua Zumba Aqua Zumba is a fun and challenging water workout in which various Latin American rhythms and dances are modified and adapted to the aquatic environment. It is perfect for healthy adults, older adults, pregnant women, and/or adults rehabilitating from an injury. It’s a “pool party” for all ages! Instructors are provided by Fitness Studio. Ages 13+. Registration deadline: September 8 and October 27. Min. 6. Max. 20. Note: No class on November 24. Code Dates Day Time 442318-R1 9/15-10/20 Th 6:45-7:15 pm 442318-R2 11/3-12/15 Th 6:45-7:15 pm # Sessions/Fee: 6/$61/$66 after deadlines Location: Turnstone, 3320 N. Clinton

442300-M1 9/12-11/14 M 5:30-7 pm # Sessions/Fee: 10/$55/$60 after deadline 442300-R2 9/15-11/17 Th 5:30-7 pm #Sessions/Fee: 9/$51/$56 after deadline Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Tai Chi in the Garden I & II Learn to relax your body and focus your mind with the ancient art of Tai Chi, a gentle, graceful exercise to improve health and fitness. Weekly sessions include a meditative walk in the garden. Instructor Sandy Gebhard is certified by renowned master Dr. Paul Lam, and has 30+ years’ experience practicing and teaching Tai Chi. Note: If we meet our registration minimum, additional students may drop in for $10 per session, up to the class maximum. Drop-ins should call ahead to make sure class will be in session. Ages 18+. Registration deadline: September 13. Min. 10. Max. 15. Code Dates Day Time

Tai Chi I - Beginners

427002-T1 9/20-11/8

Tai Chi II - Continuing

T 6:30-7:30 pm

427002-T2 9/20-11/8 T 5:30-6:30 pm # Sessions/Fee: 8/$69 Member or Volunteer Fee: $59 Location: Botanical Conservatory, 1100 S. Calhoun St.

We accept Visa, MasterCard and Discover

It’s never too late to get in shape!

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Focus on the Core

Defend Yourself

Pilates

Aikido

Pilates uses constant, fluid movements and proper breathing to work the whole body, emphasizing control, precision and concentration. Movements are not performed rapidly or repeated excessively, the focus being on quality, not quantity. The abdominal, lower back and gluteal muscles (“the powerhouse”) serve as the center of all movement allowing the rest of the body to move freely. Ages 16+. Instructors are provided by Fitness Studio. Registration deadlines: September 5 and September 7. Min. 5. Max. 12. Code Dates Day Time 442302-W1 9/14-11/2 W 7:20-8:25 pm Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St. 442302-M1 9/12-10/31 M 7:25-8:20 pm Location: Fitness Studio, 10226 Coldwater Rd # Sessions/Fee: 8/$60/$65 after deadlines

Aikido, meaning “the way of harmony,” is a non-violent Japanese martial art that is growing in popularity throughout the world. It is an excellent discipline for self-defense and selfimprovement. You will learn to use the power of distance, motion, speed and projection against an attacker by your own spiraling, extension and movement. Wear comfortable clothing. Grandmaster Fule Dogic, 10 th Dan, has taught Aikido for thirty years and is president of the American Aikido and United Martial Artist Foundation. Registration deadline: September 8. Min. 6. Max. 12. Code Dates Day Time 442700-R1 9/15-11/3 Th 6:30-7:30 pm # Sessions/Fee: 8/$49/$54 after September 8 Location: Psi Ote Upper, Bob Arnold Park, Parnell at E. State

PiYo Fitness

Open/Family Sanchin-Ryu

PiYo is a high-intensity, low-impact exercise program that combines the core-firming/muscle-sculpting benefits of Pilates with the flexibility and strength of yoga. We rev up the speed to deliver a real fat burning workout. (This class is not suitable for beginners.) Instructors are provided by Fitness Studio. Ages 16+. Registration deadlines: September 6 and November 1. Min. 5. Max. 10. Note: There will be no class November 22. Code Dates Day Time 442343-T1 9/13-10/18 T 5:45-6:30 pm 442343-T2 11/8-12/13. T 5:45-6:30 pm # Sessions/Fee: 6/$48/$53 after deadlines Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Sanchin-Ryu is an artistic form of self-defense derived from Karate and designed in such a way that size, strength, age nor athletic ability are factors in defending one’s self. Taught on an individual basis, students study in a non-competitive environment while working on Sanchin-Ryu’s practical movements and a no-nonsense approach to self-defense. Open/ Family Sanchin-Ryu is open to all ages. Sign up as an individual or a family. (Junior SanchinRyu for boys and girls in kindergarten through 5th grade is offered on page 38.) Registration deadlines: September 5 and November 7. Min. 4. Max. 30. Code Dates Day Time 443208-M1 9/12-10/31 M 6-8 pm # Sessions/Fee: 8/$54/$64 after September 5 Family Fee: $92/$102 after September 5 443208-M2 11/14-12/19 M 6-7 pm # Sessions/Fee: 6/$42/$52 after November 7 Family Fee: $75/$85 after November 7 Location: Shoaff Riverlodge Pavilion, 6401 St. Joe Rd.

Awesome Abs This class, open to persons of all fitness levels, features elements of pilates and focuses on core work, resistance and strength training to tone the middle and improve all the muscles of the powerhouse. Ages 16+. Instructors provided by Fitness Studio. Registration deadlines: September 14 and November 2. Min. 5. Max. 10. Note: There will be no class on November 23. Code Dates Day Time 442340-W1 9/21-10/26 W 5-5:35 pm 442340-W2 11/9-12/21 W 5-5:35 pm # Sessions/Fee: 6/$48/$53 after deadlines Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

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Junior Sanchin-Ryu, p. 38

Watch your mailbox for the Winter Fun Times on November 2.

Sign up on-line, by phone, in person . . .


Play Hard . . . Live Well Adult Tennis Lessons Stay on top of your game this fall. Beginning and Intermediate lessons will be held at Northside Park tennis courts for adults (ages 13 and over) beginning September 3. Beginning classes introduce the rules of tennis, basic strokes, serving and volleying. Intermediate classes focus on consistency of strokes and volleys and the introduction of more advanced strokes. Please bring your own racket. Balls will be provided. Registration deadline: August 31. Code Dates Day Time

Beginning

444500-S1 9/3-10/1 Sa 11:30 am-12:30

Intermediate

444500-S2 9/3-10/1 Sa 12:30-1:30 pm # Sessions/Fee: 5/$30 Location: Northside Park Tennis Courts, Parnell Ave.

Recreational Basketball Basketball is one way to stay in shape during the fall and winter months and have fun in the process. Recreational Basketball is for men and women (ages 18 and older) who enjoy playing the game regardless of height, age, speed, skill or ability. Teams form informally once players arrive and games are officiated by the honor system. Sign up now for Monday or Wednesday evening. If you really love the game and your body can take it, sign up for both. The fall program runs for 10 weeks. Registration deadline: September 1. Space is limited to 18 players in each session, so register early. Code Dates Day Time 444000-M1 9/5-11/7 M 7-9 pm 444000-W1 9/7-11/9 W 7-9 pm # Sessions/Fee: 10/$30 Location: Blackhawk Middle School, 7200 E. State Blvd.

Recreational Volleyball Why get on the court if you can’t have fun? Our Recreational Volleyball program is designed for those (ages 18 and older) who just want to have fun without the pressure of league competition. There are no officials and only basic volleyball rules apply. Violations are called on the honor system. Teams form informally as players arrive. The fall program will run for 10 weeks. Registration deadline: September 1. Space is limited to 18 players for each session, so early registration is advised. Code Dates Day Time 444800-T1 9/6-11/8 T 7-9 pm # Sessions/Fee: 10/$30 Location: Northwood MS, 1201 E. Washington Center Rd. 444800-W1 9/7-11/9 W 7-9 pm # Sessions/Fee: 10/$30 Location: Lakeside MS, 2100 Lake Ave.

Trek the Trails Tuesdays at 6:00 p.m. Fort Wayne has one of the finest trail systems in the Midwest with moe than 90 miles of trail winding through the city. Join local trail users for weekly bike rides this fall to experience Fort Wayne on 2 wheels. You’ll love reconnecting with nature along the linear parkways of the Rivergreenway or learning the history of the Wabash & Erie Canal along the Towpath Trail or enjoying the many miles of new trails throughout the Greater Fort Wayne area. Load up your family and bikes and join the fun! Participants are asked to wear helmets and bring water along for the ride. All participants ride at their own risk. Tuesday rides will continue through the summer. For more information, call the City’s Greenways & Trails Office at 427-6228 or Fort Wayne Trails, Inc. at 969-0079 Date Ride Start Location Length 9/6 North River Rd Trailhead 8 miles Boat launch just west of Kreager Park, 7300 N. River Rd. 9/13 Tillman Park Trailhead 8 miles Parking lot near the softball diamonds, near 7500 S. Hanna St. 9/20 Johnny Appleseed Trailhead 8 miles Johnny Appleseed Park near Camp Canine by Coliseum Blvd. 9/27 Lawton Park Trailhead 8 miles Gravel parking lot on the south side of 4th Street, near 250 E. 4th St

Trailblazers, p. 7

by mail, by fax, or use our drop box.

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Special Events Salomon Farm Fall Harvest Festival

Friday, September 23, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, September 24, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Salomon Farm Park, 817 W. Dupont Rd. Join us for this two day celebration of the history and culture of the American farm. See page 5 for details.

Car Show Spooktacular Saturday, October 15, 5-8 pm Community Center, 233 W. Main St. Check out all of the spooky rides cruising in at the Community Center! There is a $10 entry fee per car and Dash Plaques will be given to the first 50 entries. The top 6 Best Decorated Vehicles will receive awards. A Costume Contest for two age groups, Adult (13& up) and Child (12&under) will also be a part of the evening. Enjoy Trunk-or Treating, Pumpkin Decorating Contest, tunes from DJ Fast Eddie and lots of fun games and contests. This frightfully fun evening is brought to you by Krooz In’ Calendar. FREE ADMISSION!

Amazing Race Saturday, September 10, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Community Center, 233 W. Main St. Solve clues, perform challenges and tour the city as you compete for prizes. Teams must be comprised of two men and two women (ages 16+). At least one person on the team must be over 18. You will be responsible for your team’s transportation which may include several treks across the city. The top 3 teams will receive prize packages. Top finishers in each individual challenge will also receive awards. The race ends with a victory party where prizes will be awarded and stories will undoubtedly be shared. All participants will receive an official Amazing Race t-shirt which must be worn during the event. Registration begins August 5 at 9:00 am and ends August 19 at 4:30 pm. Call 427-6467 to register by phone or stop by the Community Center at 233 W. Main St., MondayFriday, 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. You will need to submit a team name as well as birthdates and shirt sizes for each team member when you register. Space is limited to 30 teams. Fee: $80/team. No refunds. Registrations accepted after August 19 (if space is available) will be assessed a $20 late fee. Registration code: 443900-S1.

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Halloween Haunt Saturday, October 15, 1-4 p.m. Community Center, 233 W. Main St. Downtown Fort Wayne becomes a haven for monsters, ghosts, vampires and zombies on Saturday afternoon. Bring your little goblins to the Community Center for an afternoon of frightful fun. Admission is FREE, however, there will be a minimal charge for some of the games. Enjoy face painting and a performance by Fort Wayne Youth Theatre (2:00 pm.) Concessions will be available for sale. It’s frightful fun for the whole family!

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Amazing family fun . . .


Pumpkin Zone Saturday, October 15, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Botanical Conservatory, 1100 S. Calhoun St. Enjoy an autumn celebration at the Botanical Conservatory! Children and their adults will explore the gardens for fall crafts, activities and games. Test your observation skills with the Gnome Search, discover whether pumpkins float or sink, nibble on pumpkin seeds and decorate your own mini pumpkin. Friends from the Allen County Farm Bureau will help us learn about pumpkins and how they grow. The Conservatory is proud to offer Pumpkin Zone as a part of the Downtown Improvement District’s Fright Night festivities. Regular Conservatory admission applies. Sponsored by WLDE Fun 101.7 FM.

Veterans’ Breakfast & Bingo Friday, November 11, 8:30 a.m. Community Center, 233 W. Main St. The Community Center will honor the men and women who have served our country in the Military with a FREE breakfast and Bingo. American Legion Band of Fort Wayne will provide live music. Call 427-6460 by Monday, November 7 to reserve your seat. Sponsored by American Senior Communities, Englewood Health and Rehab, and Life Care Center of Fort Wayne. After breakfast, stay for Bingo at 10:00 a.m. It’s free and prizes include gift cards

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Santa’s Workshop at the Community Center Wednesday, November 23, 4:30-7:30 pm Lighting Ceremony 6 pm Community Center, 233 W. Main St. Start your downtown celebration at the Community Center with free holiday activities for the kids. There will be crafts, refreshments and movies. Donate a new or gently used bear and enter a drawing to win a giant elf bear. Kids can shop for inexpensive holiday gifts ($3 or less) at the North Pole Stop-n-Shop while Mom and Dad can shop for hand-crafted items in the Crafters Corner. Finally, check out the light display on the Community Center roof when we turn on the lights at 6:00.

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with something for everyone!

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Children’s Zoo Zoo Programs Looking for an exciting adventure for your family or youth group? The zoo has programs to meet your needs. Call 260-427-6808 or visit kidszoo.org for more information.

3411 Sherman Blvd. 260-427-6800 • www.kidszoo.org Visit the all-new Australian Outback, tour the Indonesian Rain Forest, and stroll the African Journey as you meet more than 1,000 animals on 40 beautifully-landscaped acres. You’ll find out why the Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo was ranked the #7 zoo in the nation by TripAdvisor. Take your family on an amazing adventure where you’ll come face to face with tigers and hand-feed giraffes! Kids will love petting our friendly goats, riding the vintage locomotive, soaring above the treetops on the Sky Safari, and taking a spin on the Endangered Species Carousel. It’s an adventure for the whole family! Hours through Labor Day Daily 9:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. (Grounds close at 8:00 p.m.)

Wild Nights Spend the night at the zoo! Hike the zoo after dark and learn how animals are adapted for night life. Fee charged.

Education Programs Check kidszoo.org for the latest updates on educational programs, classes, and resources. A fee may be charged.

Birthday Parties We’ll bring the zoo to you for the wildest birthday party in town! Fee charged.

Volunteer at the zoo Volunteers make a difference at the zoo! Visit our website at kidszoo.org or contact the Volunteer Office at (260) 427-6828 to learn how you can join the fun.

Hours September 6-October 9 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. (Grounds close at 6:00 p.m.) Admission Adult..................................................$14 Children (2-14).................................... $9 Seniors (60+)................................$10.50 Babies age 1 & under.........................FREE Zoo Members...................................FREE

The zoo will be CLOSED August 19 in preparation for an annual fundraising event.

Wild Zoo Halloween October 14-16, 20-23 & 27-31 12:00-5:00 p.m. (Last admission at 5:00 p.m.) The zoo is wild all year long – especially at the Wild Zoo Halloween! Enjoy amazing animals, candy, and nature’s beauty in one fun-filled, family-friendly event. Get details at kidszoo.org

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MaskZOOrade October 26, 7:00-10:00 p.m. Join us for a brand new fundraising event at the zoo! MaskZOOrade gives guests 21 and older the unique opportunity to have a “spooktacular” time while supporting the zoo. The event will feature music, themed appetizers, and cocktails as guests enjoy the zoo at night! Tickets for this event went on sale Monday, August 1 and will be available at kidszoo.org/event/maskzoorade until sold-out. Ticket price is $50. For information, call the zoo’s development department at 260-427-6831. MaskZOOrade is presented by 3Rivers Federal Credit Union.

Visit a nationally recognized attraction!


The Early Years Little Athletes Soccer Training 101 *Adult/Child This may be the only pre-school class where kicking is not only allowed, but encouraged! Basic soccer skills and terminology are the focus of this non-competitive, instructional program. Soccer is an active sport that will help your child develop social skills and hand-eye coordination. Instruction is through demonstrations and skill games. No scrimmages will take place. At least one parent or other adult is required to participate with each child. Registration deadline: August 30. Min. 6. Max. 10. Code Dates Day Time

Ages 2-3: Mini Kickers

443700-A1 9/6-9/27 T 5:30-6 pm # Sessions/Fee: 4/$35/$45 after August 30

Ages 3-4: Little Kickers

443700-B1 9/6-9/27 T 6:15-7 pm # Sessions/Fee: 4/$39/$49 after August 30 Location: Robinson Chapel, 12707 Tonkel Rd.

Tennis For Tots Youth beginning tennis lessons will be held at Bob Arnold Park tennis courts for children ages 3-4 years beginning September 3. We’ll learn how to hold a racket and a basic forehand stroke. Classes are designed for children with little or no prior tennis experience. Please bring your own junior tennis racket. Balls will be provided. Class sizes are limited so register early! Registration deadline: August 31. There will be a $5 late fee for signing up after the deadline. Code Dates Day Time 445700-S1 9/3-10/1 Sa 9-9:30 am # Sessions/Fee: 5/$30/$35 after August 31 Location: Bob Arnold Park, Parnell Ave. at E. State Blvd.

Itty Bitty Basketball

Programs designated as “Adult/Child” require the active participation of at least one adult with each child throughout the program.

Pre-School Gymnastics *Adult/Child Children who participate in gymnastics tend to have better control over their bodies, have better hand-eye coordination, and also better stability than other children in the same age group. In addition to the physical benefits, gymnastics also gives children the opportunity to figure out how to express themselves and interact with other children their own age. Classes will focus on basic tumbling skills and the use of various gymnastics equipment. For safety purposes, all participants will be grouped according to skill level. Parents participate to help keep your child focused on the activities. Please list your child’s age on the registration form. Registration deadlines: September 2 and October 21. Min. 4. Max. 10. Note: There will be no class on November 25. Code Dates Day Time

Ages 1½-3 (Adult/Child)

443300-F1 443300-F2 443300-F3 443300-F4 443300-F5 443300-F6

Ages 3-4

9/9-10/21 9/9-10/21 9/9-10/21 10/28-12/16 10/28-12/16 10/28-12/16

F 4:30-5 pm F 5:15-5:45 pm F 6-6:30 pm F 4:30-5 pm F 5:15-5:45 pm F 6-6:30 pm

443301-F1 9/9-10/21 F 4:30-5:15 pm 443301-F2 9/9-10/21 F 5:15-6 pm 443301-F3 9/9-10/21 F 5:45-6:30 pm 443301-F5 10/28-12/16 F 4:30-5:15 pm 443301-F6 10/28-12/16 F 5:15-6 pm 443301-F7 10/28-12/16 F 5:45-6:30 pm # Sessions/Fee: 7/$47/$57 after deadlines Location: Gymnastics in Motion, 5728 Maplecrest Rd.

*Adult/Child Everybody scores in this fun class as we learn the fundamental basketball skills of dribbling, passing and shooting. We’ll provide appropriately sized basketballs and portable 6 foot goals. Lace up your sneakers and join the fun! Ages 2-3. Registration deadline: September 27. Min. 7. Max. 10. Code Dates Day Time 443600-T1 10/4-10/25 T 9-9:40 am # Sessions/Fee: 4/$26 Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Encourage your kids to be active.

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Dance, Dance, Dance

On the Move

Beautiful Ballet There are many reasons to introduce your child to dance. Ballet not only inspires elegance and grace, it encourages effort and requires concentration, thought, feeling and emotion. Each session of Beautiful Ballet includes a warm-up, a lesson in specific dance techniques, and a simple routine that incorporates those techniques. Routines are taught in progressive steps so your child will be able to perform for you at the conclusion of the program. Soft ballet, jazz, hip hop or tennis shoes should be worn. Ages 3-5. Registration deadlines: September 7 and October 26. Min 4. Max. 15. Code Dates Day Time 443304-A1 9/14-10/26 W 10-10:30 am 443304-A2 9/14-10/26 W 4:30-5 pm 443304-A4 11/2-12/14 W 10-10:30 am 443304-A5 11/2-12/14 W 4:30-5 pm # Sessions/Fee: 7/$47/$57 after deadline Location: Starz Dance Academy, 5720 Maplecrest Rd.

All That Jazz Every child should be introduced to dance! It helps them develop balance, control, posture, focus and fine-tuned listening skills. Each session of All That Jazz will include a warm-up, a lesson in specific dance techniques, and a simple routine that incorporates those techniques. Routines are taught in progressive steps so your child will be able to perform for you at the conclusion of the program. Soft ballet, jazz, hip hop or tennis shoes are required for this class. Ages 3-5. Registration deadlines: September 7 and October 26. Min. 4. Max. 15. Code Dates Day Time 443305-W1 9/14-10/26 W 10:30-11 am 443305-W2 11/2-12/14 W 10:30-11 am # Sessions/Fee: 7/$47/$57 after deadlines Location: Starz Dance Academy, 5720 Maplecrest Rd.

Youth Scholarships Available to youth through age 18 with the following conditions: • Must qualify for free lunches and text books according to Federal guidelines • May receive one scholarship per year; maximum $50 • May use scholarship for program registration fees only Call 427-6000 for more information or visit www.fortwayneparks.org/scholarship.

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Little Leapers *Adult/Child It’s time to wake up and get moving! Get your little one out for some fun physical activity. We will dance, run, jump and more to burn off some of that extra energy. Each week will also include activities that focus on fine motor skills. Ages 1½ -3. Registration deadline: August 31. Min. 7. Max. 10. Code Dates Day Time 443027-R1 9/7-9/21 W 9-9:45 am # Sessions/Fee: 3/$27 Location: Shoaff Riverlodge, 6401 St. Joe Rd.

We Like to Move It, Move It *Adult/Child Join us for three action-packed Tuesday mornings that are sure to get you moving. Each session features fun activities using balls, scooter boards, a parachute and much more! It’s all about moving and even more about fun! See you there! Registration deadline: October 25. Min. 7. Max. 10. Ages 1 ½ -3. Code Dates Day Time 443048-T1 11/1-11/15 T 9-9:45 am # Sessions/Fee: 3/$27 Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

More Pre-School Fun Discovery Corner.......................24 Down on the Farm.......................4 Fall Harvest Festival.....................5 Family Garden Closeup.............24 Family Movies............................39 Halloween Haunt.......................30 Preschool Garden Fun...............24 Pumpkin Zone...........................31 Santa’s Workshop......................31

Call 427-6000 to register by phone.


Just for Fun

Almost Artists

Mickey Mouse Clubhouse *Adult/Child Come join Mickey and the gang for a morning of fun and games - using our Mousekatools of course! We will also be making some clubhouse crafts and having a yummy treat. Say the magic words with us – Meeska, Mooska, Mickey Mouse! Registration deadline: September 30. Min. 8. Max. 10. Code Date Day Time

Ages 1½ - 3

443032-F1 10/7

Ages 3-5

F

9-9:45 am

443032-F2 10/7 F 10-10:45 am # Sessions/Fee: 1/$17 Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Lion Guard *Adult/Child Roar! Kion and the rest of the Lion Guard team want you to join them for a morning full of adventure! Help them guard the Pride Lands from Janja and the hyenas by playing games and making crafts. And of course, we will need a snack for our lion-sized appetites! Registration deadline: October 28. Min. 8. Max. 10. Code Date Day Time

Ages 1½-3

443046-F1 11/4

Ages 3-5

F

9-9:45 am

443046-F2 11/4 F 10-10:45 am # Sessions/Fee: 1/$17 Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Halloween Fun *Adult/Child Halloween is the theme as we play games, make crafts and do a little trick-or-treating right here at the Center. Sound like fun? Join us! Registration deadline: October 21. Min. 8. Max. 10. Code Date Day Time

Ages 1½-3

443047-F1

Ages 3-5

10/28 F

9-9:45 am

443047-F2 10/28 F 10-10:45 am # Sessions/Fee: 1/$17 Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Animal Art Adventures *Adult/Child There are all sorts of animals and all sorts of art. We’ll pick a different animal and a different type of art of each week to create our animal masterpieces. We will use paint, glue, various recycled materials and more. Come dressed for a mess. Registration deadline: October 5. Min. 6. Max. 12. Code Dates Day Time

Ages 1½-3

443041-W1 10/12-11/2

Ages 3-5

W

9-9:45 am

443041-W2 10/12-11/2 W 10-10:45 am # Sessions/Fee: 4/$36 Location: Salomon Farm Learning Center, 817 W. Dupont Rd.

Toddler Art Samplers *Adult/Child In our art samplers, you’ll get to try your hand at painting, gluing, sculpting, and various other artistic mediums. Choose one of our fun themes or try them all for even more artistic adventures! And, don’t worry about the mess . . . we’ll clean it up. Registration deadlines are one week before the start of each class. The 9:00 a.m. sessions are for ages 1½-3 and the 10:00 a.m. sessions are for ages 3-5. Min. 8. Max. 12. Code Ages Date Day Time

Zoo Day

443045-F1 1½-3 9/23 443045-F2 3-5 9/23

F F

9-9:45 am 10-10:45 am

443045-F3 1½-3 10/21 F 443045-F4 3-5 10/21 F

9-9:45 am 10-10:45 am

443045-F5 1½-3 11/18 F 443045-F6 3-5 11/18 F

9-9:45 am 10-10:45 am

Cars, Planes, and Things That Go It’s Turkey Time Holiday Fun

443045-F7 1½-3 12/9 F 9-9:45 am 443045-F8 3-5 12/9 F 10-10:45 am # Sessions/Fee: 1/$18 Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

We accept Visa, MasterCard and Discover.

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Fun for Bigger Kids Made it Myself Passion for Pottery Four steps are required to make pottery: preparing the clay, shaping the clay, decorating and glazing the item, and firing or baking for a finished appearance. You’ll complete these four steps using both hand building techniques and a potter’s wheel to shape your clay. When the class is over you will have a passion for pottery and a collection of unique earthenware pieces to take home with you. Ages 9-14. Registration deadlines: August 26, October 28 and November 25. Min. 4. Max. 6. No class December 24. Code Dates Day Time 443201-S1 9/3-9/24 Sa 9-11 am 443201-S2 11/5-11/26 Sa 9-11 am 443201-S3 12/3-12/31 Sa 9-11 am # Sessions/Fee: 4/$54 Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

A Look at the Masters: Drawing the Renaissance & Post Renaissance Art stimulates creative thinking, and creative thinking leads to innovative ideas. And innovative thinkers are the movers and shakers. This class is intended for homeschoolers Grades 1st through 6th. With a focus on drawing, we will look at a variety of artists from the Renaissance and Post Renaissance periods. Instructor Lisa Ransom Smith studied art at the Columbus College of Art and Design in Columbus, Ohio and received Artlink’s AVA award for outstanding painter in 2012. Registration deadline: September 7. Min. 6. Max. 12. Code Dates Day Time 443226-W1 9/14-11/9 W 1-3 pm # Sessions/Fee: 9/$77/$82 after September 7. Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Music & Dance

Fusing Fun

Beginning Piano

When heat is applied to glass it softens and becomes fluid. At this stage two or more pieces of glass will stick together or “fuse.” This process can create some unique and beautiful pieces of art. In Fusing Fun, you will create a fun fall or winter design on a 5 ½” x 10” base piece using precut glass and glass frit. The main design character for the fall project is a pumpkin. The November class will have a snowman, penguin or fox as the focus of their design. The projects will be fired and available for pick-up one week from the class date. All necessary equipment and materials will be provided. Ages 6-14. Instructor: Juanita Miller. Registration deadlines: October 13 and November 3. Min. 4. Max. 8. Code Date Day Time

Have a keyboard and wish you could play it? Our class uses easy to learn techniques that will have you playing in no time. You will have workouts, exercises, and performance pieces to practice and build upon each week. Bring your keyboard (a minimum of 35 keys) and join us. The course includes a book and a CD package. Instructor Cheri Sizemore has played for many years and is ready to teach you. Ages 13+. Registration deadline: August 25. Min. 5. Max. 10. Code Dates Day Time 442407-R1 9/1-10/20 Th 6:00-7:00 pm # Session/Fee: 8/$60/$65 after August 31. Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Fall Theme: Pumpkin

443150-R1 10/20 #Sessions/Fee: 1/$50

Th

5:30-6:30 pm

Winter Theme: Snowman, Penguin or Fox

443150-R2 11/10 Th 5:30-6:30 pm #Sessions/Fee: 1/$60 Location: Community Center, 233 W Main St.

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Hip Hop Dance Hip Hop is one of the most popular forms of dance today. The content and language used in the lyrics found in the songs used at Starz Dance Academy is closely monitored. Age appropriate words, message, and choreography make this fun, upbeat style of dance acceptable for all ages. Soft ballet, jazz, hip hop or tennis shoes are required for this class. Ages 5-8. Registration deadlines: September 7 and October 26. Min. 4. Max. 15. Code Dates Day Time 443306-T1 9/14-10/26 W 5:30-6 pm 443306-T2 11/2-12/14 W 5:30-6 pm # Session/Fee: 7/$47/$57 after deadlines Location: Starz Dance Academy, 5720 Maplecrest Rd.

Questions? Call 427-6000.


Beautiful Ballet

Gymnastics

There are many reasons to introduce your child to dance. Ballet not only inspires elegance and grace, it encourages effort and requires concentration, thought, feeling and emotion. Each session of Beautiful Ballet includes a warm-up, a lesson in specific dance techniques, and a simple routine that incorporates those techniques. Routines are taught in progressive steps so your child will be able to perform for you at the conclusion of the program. Soft ballet, jazz, hip hop or tennis shoes should be worn. Ages 5-8. Registration deadlines: September 7 and October 26. Min 4. Max. 15. Code Dates Day Time 443304-B1 9/14-10/26 W 5-5:30 pm 443304-B2 11/2-12/14 W 5-5:30 pm # Sessions/Fee: 7/$47/$57 after registration deadlines Location: Starz Dance Academy, 5720 Maplecrest Rd.

This popular sport provides many physical benefits including strength, flexibility, speed, balance, coordination and power, but it also promotes non-physical benefits such as discipline, determination, confidence and communication. Plus, it’s FUN! Your child will learn to perform front and back rolls, handstands, walkovers, and cartwheels as well as comparable skills on the balance beam, uneven bars and trampoline. For safety purposes, all participants will be grouped according to skill level. Please list your child’s age on the registration form. Registration deadline: September 2 and October 21. Min. 4. Max. 10. Note: There will be no class on November 25. Code Dates Day Time

You’ll Flip for This Cheer Tumble Cheerleading is a challenging sport that helps develop athleticism, strength, flexibility and coordination. In addition to its physical advantages, cheerleading is also a social, team-based activity that can help improve kids’ self –confidence and leadership skills. In Cheer Tumble you will learn tumbling skills and how to execute various motions and jumps used in cheerleading today. Ages 5-14. Registration deadlines: September 7 and October 26. Min. 4. Max. 10. Code Dates Day Time

Ages 5-8

443308-A1 9/14-10/26 443308-A2 11/2-12/14

Ages 9-14

W 4:30-5:15 pm W 4:30-5:15 pm

443308-B1 9/14-10/26 W 5:15-6 pm 443308-B2 11/2-12/14 W 5:15-6 pm # Sessions/Fee: 7/$47/$57 after deadlines Location: Gymnastics in Motion, 5728 Maplecrest Rd.

Youth Scholarships Available to youth through age 18 with the following conditions: • Must qualify for free lunches and text books according to Federal guidelines • May receive one scholarship per year; maximum $50 • May use scholarship for program registration fees only Call 427-6000 for more information or visit www.fortwayneparks.org/scholarship.

Ages 5-8

443302-F1 443302-F2 443302-F3 443302-F4 443302-F6 443302-F7 443302-F8 443302-F9

Ages 8-12

9/9-10/21 9/9-10/21 9/9-10/21 9/9-10/21 10/28-12/16 10/28-12/16 10/28-12/16 10/28-12/16

F F F F F F F F

4:30-5:15 pm 5-5:45 pm 5:45-6:30 pm 6:30-7:15 pm 4:30-5:15 pm 5-5:45 pm 5:45-6:30 pm 6:30-7:15 pm

443302-G1 9/9-10/21 F 6:30-7:15 pm 443302-G2 10/28-12/16 F 6:30-7:15 pm # Sessions/Fee: 7/$47/$57 after deadlines Location: Gymnastics in Motion, 5728 Maplecrest Rd.

Gymnastics for the Guys Because it builds overall body strength, increases coordination and agility, and teaches mental focus, gymnastics provides excellent training for other sports. Participation in gymnastics also promotes a positive learning attitude which some educators believe leads to higher math and reading scores. Best of all – gymnastics is FUN! You will learn to perform front and back rolls and handstands as well as skills on the parallel bars, pommel horse, rings, high bar and trampoline. All participants will be grouped according to skill level. Please list your child’s age on the registration form. Ages 5-8. Registration deadlines: September 2 and October 21. Min. 4. Max. 10. Note: There will be no class on November 25. Code Dates Day Time 443303-F1 9/9-10/21 F 6:30-7:15 pm 443303-F2 10/28-12/16 F 6:30-7:15 pm # Sessions/Fee: 7/$47/$57 after deadlines Location: Gymnastics in Motion, 5728 Maplecrest Rd.

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Fax you registration to 427-6020.

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Athletes in Training Youth Tennis Lessons Youth beginning tennis lessons will be held at Northside Park tennis courts for children ages 3-12 years beginning September 3. Beginning classes introduce the rules of tennis, basic strokes, serving and volleying. Classes are designed for children with little or no prior tennis experience. Please bring your own racket. Balls will be provided. Class sizes are limited so register early! Registration deadline: August 31. Code Dates Day Time

Ages 3-4

445700-S1 9/3-10/1 Sa

9-9:30 am

445700-S2 9/3-10/1 Sa

9:30-10:30 am

Ages 5-7

Ages 8-12

445700-S3 9/3-10/1 Sa 10:30-11:30 am # Sessions/Fee: 5/$30/$35 after August 31 Location: Northside Park Tennis Courts, Parnell Ave.

Kickin’ Kids Soccer Training Soccer has never been so much fun! Your child will learn fundamental soccer skills and terminology in a fun and non-competitive environment. Instruction is through demonstrations and skill games only. No scrimmages will take place. Ages 5-7. Registration deadline: September 1. Min. 6. Max. 10. Code Dates Day Time 443700-C1 9/8-9/29 Th 5:30-6:30 pm # Sessions/Fee: 4/$40/$50 after September 1 Location: Robinson Chapel, 12707 Tonkel Rd.

Sanchin-Ryu Sanchin-Ryu is an artistic form of self-defense derived from Karate and designed in such a way that size, strength, age nor athletic ability are factors in defending one’s self. Taught on an individual basis, students study in a non-competitive environment while working on SanchinRyu’s practical movements and a no-nonsense approach to self-defense. Junior Sanchin-Ryu is open to boys and girls in kindergarten through 5th grade. The Open/Family class is for all ages to sign up as an individual or family. Registration deadlines: September 5 and November 7. Min. 4. Max. 30. Code Dates Day Time

Junior Sanchin-Ryu (K-5th grade)

443207-M1 9/12-10/31 M 6-7 pm # Sessions/Fee: 8/$32/$42 after September 5 443207-M2 11/14-12/19 M 6-7 pm # Sessions/Fee: 6/$24/$34 after November 7

Open/Family Sanchin-Ryu

443208-M1 9/12-10/31 M 6-8 pm # Sessions/Fee: 8/$54/$64 after September 5 Family Fee: $92/$102 after September 5 443208-M2 11/14-12/19 M 6-7 pm # Sessions/Fee: 6/$42/$52 after November 7 Family Fee: $75/$85 after November 7 Location: Shoaff Riverlodge Pavilion, 6401 St. Joe Rd.

J & B Pacers Kids Marathon Training Whether you are training for the Fort4Fitness Kids Marathon on September 30 or simply want to stay active and have fun, put on your running shoes and join us on Tuesday evenings and Saturday mornings for a little fresh air and exercise. Running can be a sport, an adventure, an avenue to better your grades, or a way to become happier and enjoy a longer life. It can improve your overall health and increase your endurance in other sports. Each session of this running program will include a warm-up, stretch and run/walk. You should wear appropriate active clothing and running shoes. Ages 4-14. Coaches Jeff and Bev Metzger are certified by the Road Runners Club of America and have been a part of the local running/walking community for over 20 years. Registration deadline: August 16. Min. 10. Max. 50. Note: Class fee does not include F4F registration. Code Dates Days Times 443850-T1 8/23-9/27 T 6-7 pm and Sa 10-11 am # Sessions/Fee: 11/$20 Location: Lakeside Park, 1401 Lake Ave.

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Youth Scholarships Available.


Instructional Youth Lacrosse Looking for a sport that combines basketball, soccer and hockey? This instructional program for boys and girls ages 6-13 will focus on teamwork, sportsmanship and FUN! Participants will learn the fundamentals of scooping, cradling, passing, catching and shooting the ball into the opponents net with a netted racquet referred to as “the crosse”. The Intermediate class is for those who have already been introduced to the sport. Participants will review the basics and put their skills to use in scrimmage situations. All equipment will be provided. Class sizes are limited so register early. Registration deadline: August 31. Min. 7. Max. 14. Code Dates Day Time

Ages 6-9

445900-S1 9/4-10/9

Su

1-2 pm

445900-S2 9/4-10/9

Su

2-3 pm

Ages 10-12

Intermediate

Ages 9-13 445900-S3 9/4-10/9 Su 3-4 pm # Sessions/Fee: 6/$28/$33 after August 31 Location: Bob Arnold Park, Parnell Ave. at E. State

Growing Things

Now Showing . . .

Family Movies It’s movie time! All features are familyfriendly and shown right here at the Community Center. Admission is just $1 and includes popcorn and a beverage (in December it’s hot chocolate and cookies). Adults must be accompanied by at least one child over the age of 3. Call 427-6460 by 4:30 p.m. the day before the movie is being shown to reserve your seat. All movies are rated PG. Show Times: 5:30 p.m. September 14.............................. Zootopia October 12....................... The Jungle Book November 16................... Kung Fu Panda 3

Christmas Movies Show Times: 5:30 p.m. December 7................ Frosty the Snowman December 15.................... Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer Show Times: 2:00 p.m. December 20........................... The Grinch December 22....................................... Elf

More Fun for Kids

School Children’s Flower and Vegetable Association

Flower, Plant and Vegetable Show And Blue Ribbon Show Hey students, remember that plant or the seeds you took home from school in April? Your school is going to have a show soon where you can bring back your cut flowers, vegetables or plant to be judged. If you win a Blue Ribbon you will be invited to the Blue Ribbon Show on Saturday, September 10 at McMillen Park Community Center. Your plant died? Don’t worry, you will be able to bring in another favorite plant for judging. If you have any questions please call 427-6424 for more information.

Car Show Spooktacular.............30 Family Garden Closeup.............24 FootGolf....................................25 Halloween Haunt.......................30 Harvest Festival...........................4 Lantern Tours............................53 Lindenwood Field Trips...............6 McMillen Park Center.................55 Japanese Family Event............... 19 Pumpkin Zone........................... 19 Santa’s Workshop......................31 Trek the Trails..............................7 Youth Centers...................... 40-42 Zoo...........................................32 Note: Many of the Special Interest and Botanical Conservatory classes are open to youth of varying ages.

Sign up with a friend.

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Youth Centers Weisser Park Youth Center 802 Eckart Street • 427-6780 Supervisor: Zynette Paige

Weisser Center Hours M-Th, 3-8 pm; Fri 3-6 pm When FWCS are closed, 12- 5 pm

September 6-December 16 Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

3:00-3:30

Snack Recreation

Snack Recreation

Snack Recreation

Snack Recreation

Snack Recreation

3:30-4:30

Power Hour

Power Hour

Power Hour

Power Hour

Recreation Arts & Crafts

4:30-5:00

Recreation

Recreation

Recreation

Recreation

Movie

5:00-6:00

Kids Café Simba

Kids Café

Kids Café Simba

Kids Café

Kids Café

Akoma Dance Crew

SBA Academy (6:15-7:15)

Akoma Dance Crew

Goddess Aset

Basketball (6:00-7:30)

Goddess Aset

Basketball (6:00-7:30)

Jump for Life

6:00-7:00 7:00-8:00

Recreation

Recreation

Recreation

Recreation

Recreation

Jump for Life

Table & Board Games, Computer Lab, TV Time, Group Games, Playground

Children ages 5-9 learn the skills necessary to transition into positive, healthy and productive adolescents; learning the value of friendship, exercise, good nutrition, good hygiene, respect, manners and helping to keep our community safe and clean.

Power Hour Homework assistance.

Kids Café Children, ages 5-18, are served a healthy, nutritious meal.

SBA Academy Children ages 5-18 learn African and African American history and culture and career options; learning the value of having a positive identity, sense of culture, unity , self-determination and making good career choices.

Simba Rites of Passage (boys) / Goddess Aset Rites of Passage (girls) Youth ages 10-18 learn the skills necessary to transition into healthy, productive and positive young adults; learning the value of brotherhood/ sisterhood, community service, exercise, good nutrition, etiquette, having respect and making positive choices. They also enjoy fieldtrips and exposure to professionals, businesses, agencies, civic leaders and cultural events.

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Akoma Dance Crew Youth ages 5-18 learn the art of performance and competition in a variety of dance styles and stepping; learning the value of unity, discipline, being focused and committed to excellence in performing arts. They participate in public performances throughout the year.

Akoben Basketball League Youth ages 5-11 learn the value of sportsmanship, being a scholar athlete and doing community service while learning basic basketball skills, rules and playing competitively. To participate in the league, participants must attend SBA Academy, Simba, Jump for Life or Goddess Aset.

Youth programs are made possible, in part, by funding from the Community Foundation of Greater Fort Wayne

Enjoy “after school” fun in a safe environment!


Cooper Community Center 2300 Clinton & Creighton • 427-6733 Coordinator: Michael Ayers

Cooper Center Hours M-Th 3-8 pm; Fri 3-6 pm When FWCS are closed, 12- 5 pm

September 6-December 16 Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

3:00-4:00

Power Hour Snack

Power Hour Snack

Power Hour Snack

Power Hour Snack

Recreation

4:00-5:00

Jump for Life

Stepping Stones

Jump for Life

Stepping Stones

Recreation

5:00-6:00

Kids Café

6:00-7:00

7:00-8:00

Mad Batters Baking Club Akoben Basketball Mad Batters Baking Club

Kids Café Freedom of Expression Lakeside Basketball

Recreation

Kids Café

Kids Café

Kids Café

Arts/Crafts Balloon Sculpting Akoben Basketball Recreation

Movie Night Lakside Basketball

Recreation

Recreation (Ages 5-18 unless designated otherwise.)

Power Hour

Arts and Crafts and Balloon Sculpting

Homework assistance.

Make fun, creative crafts for gifts or to keep and display!

Jump for Life

Akoben Basketball League

Children ages 5-9 learn the skills necessary to transition into positive, healthy and productive adolescents; learning the value of friendship, exercise, good nutrition, good hygiene, respect, manners and helping to keep our community safe and clean.

Stepping Stones Respect and Etiquette Edition – This life skills program is designed to give all students the tools that will help them be successful in their life endeavors.

Youth ages 5-11 learn the value of sportsmanship, being a scholar athlete and community service while learning the games basic skills, rules and playing competitively.

Lakeside Basketball League Our basketball program is designed to help children and teens (ages 12+) develop basketball skills. This program also helps build self-confidence, develop leadership ability and promote sportsmanship and teamwork!

Movie Night

Kids Café Children are served a healthy, nutritious meal.

Enjoy a great family movie and fresh popped popcorn every Thursday evening!

The Mad Batters Baking Club

Recreation

Easy mouthwatering and useful recipes are made from scratch by children to eat and share with the community!

Students enjoy leisure time with board games, TV time, computers, billiards, ping-pong, foosball, playground and more!

Freedom of Expression Children have the opportunity to express themselves through art, poetry, stories, singing and dancing; a weekly show-and-tell!

Jennings Center, p. 42

The fun is FREE! Don’t miss out!

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Jennings Recreation Center 1330 McCulloch St. • 427-6700 Coordinator: Michael Ayers

Jennings Center Hours M-Th 3-8 pm; Fri 3-6 pm When FWCS are closed, 12-5 pm

September 6-December 16 Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

3:00-4:00

Homework

Homework

Homework

Homework

4:00-5:00

Everlasting Fitness

Everlasting Fitness

Everlasting Fitness

Everlasting Fitness

Recreation Computer Kids Café Playground

5:00-6:00

6:00-7:00

Kids Café

Kids Café

Etiquette

Boys to Men

Jennings Jewels

JC Fitness

Jennings Jewels

Lakeside Basketball (6-8 pm)

Akoben Basketball (6-8 pm)

7:00-8:00

Kids Café

Sisterhood

Open Project

Arts/Crafts

Kids Café Movie Night JC Fitness Lakside Basketball (6-8 pm)

Akoben Basketball (6-8 pm) Open Project

JC Hip Hop Live Dance

Homework Assistance

Movie Night

Staff provide homework assistance and tutoring.

Enjoy free family-friendly movies.

Ms. Lovie Kids Café

This exercise, nutrition and hygiene program for youth ages 4-15 features fieldtrips involving swimming, hair, skin and nail care and dining. Children are exposed to health related businesses within the community and learn how to prepare healthy meals and snacks.

Children, ages 5-18, are served a healthy, nutritious meal.

Jennings Jewels Dance Group Students learn a variety of dance styles in this fun, interactive program. The dedication and commitment required of student and parents is evident in the performance showcase.

Everlasting Fitness

JC Fitness for Adults Exercise class for adults of all fitness levels.

Boys to Men / Sisterhood

Arts and Crafts

These life skills programs are designed to give elementary, middle and high school boys and girls the tools that will help them be successful in their life endeavors.

Make fun, creative crafts.

Etiquette

Wassail Celebration Sunday, December 4, 4:00 p.m. Jennings Recreation Center

Boys and girls learn respect, etiquette and life skills that will prepare them for success in their life endeavors.

Operation Stocking Stuffer

Basketball Program/Leagues

17th Annual Black History Bowl

Our basketball program is designed to help children and teens develop basketball skills. This program also helps build self-confidence, develop leadership ability and promote sportsmanship.

JC Hip Hop Live Dance Hip Hop fun for all ages!

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Thursday, December 15, 6:00 p.m. Weisser Park Youth Center Wednesday, February 22, 6:00 p.m. Weisser Park Youth Center. Call Michael Ayers at 427-6700 or 4798588 for more information.

Questions? 427-6700 Drop in and join the fun!


Unwind Your Mind Activities for Those with Signs of Early Dementia Call 427-6461 or 427-6466 to register for these programs.

Gardening Fun

Wednesday, September 28, 1:00-2:00 p.m. Community Center, 233 W. Main St. Bring your gardening gloves and your green thumb because you are going to be potting some of your favorite herbs.

Walking Group Looking to get outside with family and friends to enjoy a nice walk through some of Fort Wayne’s finest parks? Join us at 9:00 a.m. for a mile walk and enjoy a continental breakfast once we are finished. You will need to call 427-6460 to register a week before each walk; there is no fee to participate in these walks. • August 23, 9:00 a.m. Community Center, 233 W. Main St. • September 21, 9:00 a.m. Shoaff Park Riverlodge, 6401 St. Joe Rd. • October 25, 9:00 a.m. Foster Park, Old Mill Rd. at Rudisill Blvd.

Hand Building Clay Pottery Come experience pottery at its best. You’ll hand build a project of your choosing as well as try out a pottery wheel. Instructors: Brandon Furniss (weekdays), Onie Mensch and Tom Sherbondy (Saturdays). Max. 8. Dates Day Time 9/3 Sa 11:30 am-1 pm 9/10 Sa 11:30 am-1 pm 9/19 M 10:30 am-12 pm 11/12 Sa 11:30 am-1 pm 11/19 Sa 11:30 am-1 pm 10/19 W 10:30 am-12 pm 12/3 Sa 11:30 am-1 pm 12/10 Sa 11:30 am-1 pm # Sessions/Fee: 1/$12/$15 day of class Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Acrylic Painting Paint a picture and take it home the same day! You’ll be guided step-by-step from blank canvas to your finished painting. All necessary supplies will be provided. Max. 8. Date Day Time 9/13 T 1:30 pm 10/11 T 1:30 pm 11/1 T 1:30 pm # Sessions/Fee: 1/$25/$30 day of class Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Glass Mosaics Brilliant color and rich, reflective materials make glass mosaics irresistible. Create your own shimmering glass mosaic artwork and finish it off with grouting. All necessary tools and materials including pre-cut glass and a selection of patterns will be provided. Please wear closed-toe shoes and a long sleeved shirt. Instructor: Juanita Miller. Dates Day Time 9/19-9/26 M 1:30-3:30 pm 9/28-10/5 W 1:30-3:30 pm # Sessions/Fee: 2/$20/$25 day of class Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Glass Fusing When the right kind of glass is heated and then cooled properly, the resulting fused glass piece will be solid and unbroken. All necessary materials will be provided. Instructor: Juanita Miller. Registration deadlines are 5 working days prior to each class. Instructor: Juanita Miller. Date Day Time 9/7 W 10:30 am-12:30 10/19 W 1:30-3:30 pm 11/2 W 10:30 am-12:30 11/30 W 1:30-3:30 pm # Sessions/Fee: 1/$20 /$25 day of class Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

More Unwind Activities Arthritis Found. Exercise...........46 Chair Yoga.................................47 Know the 10 Signs..................... 51 Monday Luncheons...................44 Physical Activity Seminar........... 47 Tuesday Movies.........................44

Meaningful, creative, social . . .

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Fun After Fifty Dinner & a Movie Monday Luncheons Bring a friend or two and join us for these special Monday luncheons. We’ll begin serving at 11:30 a.m., but you are invited to come earlier and enjoy cards or table games with other funloving folks. You may resume play after lunch if you wish. The fun is free, but lunch is $4/person in September and October and $5/person in November. (No refunds or transfers.) Paid reservations are required by 4:00 p.m. on the Wednesday prior to the luncheon. At each luncheon, there will be a short presentation by the sponsor. Ages 50+. September Luncheon Monday, September 19, 11:30 am “National Breakfast Month” Supporting Sponsor: Lutheran Life Villages October Luncheon Monday, October 24, 11:30 am “Halloween Games” Supporting Sponsor: Signature HealthCARE November Luncheon Monday, November 14, 11:30 am “Harvest Time” Supporting Sponsor: Lutheran Life Villages Home Care

Tuesday Movies Community Center, 233 W. Main Join us for an afternoon at the movies! All features are recent releases and shown right here at the Community Center. Admission is FREE, however, we do require pre-registration by the Monday prior to the movie. Call 427-6460 to reserve your seat. Show time is 1:30 p.m. September 6 The 5th Wave September 20 In the Heart of the Sea October 4 The Jungle Book October 18 Gods of Egypt November 1 Miracles from Heaven November 15 The Finest Hours December 6 Love the Coopers

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55+ Holiday Dinner & Light Tour Reserve your place today for the annual 55+ Holiday Dinner and Light Tour. The evening begins at 5:30 p.m. with a delicious dinner and holiday music. We will board the buses (courtesy of Excursion Travel) at 6:30 p.m. and take off on our planned route of Fort Wayne’s finest Christmas light displays. This evening is sponsored by American Senior Communities and The Hearth at Sycamore Village. Music provided by Alicia Pyle Duo. Paid reservations are required by December 2. Space is limited to 200 people, so please register early. Call 4276460 for more information. Code Date Day Time 441600-M1 12/12 M 5:30-9 pm # Sessions/Fee: 1/$15 Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Holiday Light Tour

Sage Bluff

See the beautiful holiday light displays around the city from the comfort of a motor coach. We’ll do the driving so you can enjoy the scenery. We will board buses at 6:00 p.m. and return to the Community Center at approximately 8:00 p.m. Sponsored by Sage Bluff. Registration deadline: December 6. Max. 104. Call 427-6460 for more information. Code Date Day Time 441601-R1 12/15 Th 6-8 pm # Sessions/Fee: 1/$8 Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Holly Trolley Shopping & Craft Show Saturday November 26, 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Community Center, 233 W. Main St. The Community Center will once again be a stop on the Fort Wayne Holly Trolley as part of National Small Business Day on November 26. Watch for more details in the Winter Fun Times in early November.

Community Center Hours: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.


Active Aging Week

Tap, Tap, Tap

September 26-30 Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Adult Tap Class Tap dancing is fun at any age! Whether you’ve tapped before or just want to try something new, you are invited to join the fun. It is great exercise and a fun way to spend a Thursday afternoon. You’ll learn dance technique and performance skills. No previous experience is required. Tap shoes or hard sole shoes are recommended. Ages 50+. Instructor: Linda Mullenhour. Registration deadline: October 6. Min. 5. Max. 15. Note: There will be no class November 24. Code Dates Day Time

Beginners

441210-R1

Advanced

10/13-12/8

Th

3:30-4 pm

441210-R2 10/13-12/8 Th 2:45-3:30 pm # Sessions/Fee: 8/$14/$19 after September 29 Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Alley Kats The Alley Kats is a 20-member performing tap dance troupe made up entirely of active senior women 50 and better. To audition for the troupe or to book the Alley Kats for your function, please call 427-6461.

Drop in for FUN! Fun & Games Join organized Fun & Games or play on your own anytime between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. at the Community Center. You may bring your own equipment or borrow ours from the information desk. There is no pre-registration for these ongoing programs. Just drop in and join the fun. Ages 50+. Drop-in fee: $1. Game Days Time Billiards M-F 8 am- 4:30 pm Bingo 2nd-4th F 1 pm Bridge M 8:30 am-3:30 pm W 11 am-4:30 pm F 1-4 pm Euchre W 12:30-3 pm Mah Jongg F 12-4 pm Table Tennis M/W 8:30-11:30 am Pickleball M-TH 8:30 am-12 pm (At Lions Park through September 30.)

Monday, September 26 8 am 10 am

Opening Breakfast / Program Sponsored by Nine Mile Restaurant and Signature HealthCARE Cornhole Tournament Sponsored by Renaissance Village

Tuesday, September 27

9 am Pickleball Tournament Lions Park, Carew & Hazelwood Sponsored by Ossian and Englewood 9 am Historic Walking Tour

Wednesday, September 28 9 am

Table Tennis Tournament Sponsored by Summit City Health and Rehabilitation 12 pm Heart Healthy Eating Sponsored by Parkview Physicians Group

Thursday, September 29 10 am

Billards Tournament Sponsored by The Hearth of Sycamore Village 11:30 am Root Beer Floats Sponsored by Kingston Health Care

Friday, September 30 9 am

Shuffleboard Tournament Sponsored by Sage Bluff 11:30 am Chipolte Lunch Provided by Chipotle for the First 50 Active Aging Week Participants Sponsored by Chipotle, 910 Coliseum Blvd. To register for Active Aging Week events, please call 427-6460 no later than 2 days prior to the event. Prizes will be awarded to 1st, 2nd and 3rd place finishers in each tournament.

Many THANKS to the following for their contributions to our Fun & Games: • The Hearth of Sycamore Village (Bingo) • Heritage Park (Bingo) • Life Care Center of Fort Wayne (Euchre) • Englewood Health & Rehab (Euchre)

Get in the game!

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Fit After Fifty Arthritis Foundation Exercise The Arthritis Foundation Exercise Program is a recreational exercise program designed for anyone with arthritis or related rheumatic disease and/or joint problems (hip/knee replacement, stroke, etc.) This class is designed to: • Improve strength and flexibility • Reduce pain caused by arthritis and other ailments • Increase mobility You can start this program at any time. You do not have to wait for the next session to begin. Ages 50+. Certified instructors are provided by Corporate Health. Orange Juice provided by Miller’s Merry Manor. There will be no class October 6, November 8 and 24. Dates Days Time 9/1-11/29 T, Th 10-10:45 am # Sessions/Fee: 25/$1 per class Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Stretch & Flex Stretch & Flex is for those individuals who desire a more intensive workout than offered in the Arthritis Foundation Exercise Program. This session is perfect for seniors who play golf or tennis. The class consists of 20-30 minutes of cardiovascular exercise designed to help decrease fat mass, resting heart rate and cholesterol levels. You will be using light to medium dumbbells to increase muscular strength and flexibility. Each class will end with light stretching. Prior participation is not required; however, we recommend you consult your doctor before beginning any exercise program. You can start this program at any time. You do not have to wait for the next session to begin. Ages 50+. Orange Juice provided by Miller’s Merry Manor. There will be no class October 6, November 8 and 24. Dates Days Time 9/1-11/29 T,Th 11-11:45 am # Sessions/Fee: 25/$1 per class Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Everyday Exercise The benefits of a daily exercise routine designed just for you are too numerous to mention. Certified instructors provided by Corporate Health will incorporate the use of handheld weights to help improve your cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, flexibility and balance and increase your mobility. Please consult your doctor before beginning any new exercise program. You can start this program at any time. You do not have to wait for the next session to begin. Ages 50+. Orange Juice provided by Miller’s Merry Manor. There will be no class October 6, November 8 and 24. Dates Days Time 9/1-11/29 T,Th 9-9:45 am # Sessions/Fee: 25/$1 per class Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Zumba Gold 50+

More Fitness, p. 26-28 The Community Center will be CLOSED for holidays on: Monday, September 5 Thursday/Friday, November 24, 25

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Zumba Gold is a beginner class for the active older adult. You will enjoy Latin based music and easy-to-follow Latin dance fitness moves which can be modified for any special needs. You will find the lower intensity moves are safe and effective for people of all ages and different fitness levels. Zumba Gold is a fun and safe fitness class that will help you achieve long-term health benefits. Ages 50+. Registration deadline: November 11. Min. 8. Max. 25. There will be no class November 25. Code Dates Day Time 441204-F1 11/18-12/16 F 11-11:45 am # Sessions/Fee 4/$27/$32 after November 11 Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Adopt an active, healthful lifestyle.


Senior Aqua Fit

Chair Yoga for Seniors

Aqua Fit is total body toning with many fun water resistance tools. The instructor will guide the class through various aerobic movements done to rhythmic music in the water. Aerobic movements are performed with the use of resistive and buoyancy equipment. Some of the benefits include: • Burning more calories per minute than land exercise • Decreased pain and muscle soreness • Reduced swelling • Increased strength and mobility • Help in regaining range of motion and endurance • Improved balance • Help in maintaining fitness levels while injured Instructors are provided by Corporate Health. Ages 50+. Registration deadline: August 30 and November 23. Min. 7. Max. 23. There will be no class December 28 and 30. Code Dates Day Time 441209-W1 9/7– 11/9 W 11:30 am-12:15 441209-W2 11/30-2/15 W 11:30 am-12:15 441209-F1 9/9-11/11 F 11:30 am-12:15 441209-F2 12/2-2/17 F 11:30 am-12:15 # Sessions/Fee: 10/$67/$72 after deadlines Location: Turnstone, 3320 N. Clinton

In this class you will move your whole body through a complete series of seated and standing Yoga Poses. Chair support is offered to safely perform a variety of postures designed to increase flexibility, range of motion, balance and build endurance. Ages 50+. Instructor: Kim Clay. Registration deadline: October 20. There will be no class November 24. Code Dates Day Time 441221-R1 10/27-12/8 Th 1:15-2:00 pm # Sessions/Fee: 6/$33/$38 after October 21. Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Senior Yoga Research has shown that exercise can slow down the effects of aging, and in some cases, may help reverse aging by improving health, wellness, strength, flexibility and endurance. This Yoga for Seniors program offers an individualized, safe and effective approach to help seniors at any fitness level improve the health of the respiratory, digestive, circulation and nervous systems. Yoga can help keep old age at bay, leading to good health habits, feelings of vitality and energy and a renewed zest for life. Ages 50+. Registration deadlines: October 11 and October 13. Min. 8. Max. 35. There will be no class November 8 and November 24. Code Dates Day Time 441200-T1 10/18-12/13 T 12-1 pm 441200-R1 10/20-12/15 Th 12-1 pm # Sessions/Fee: 8/$39/$44 after the deadlines Sign up for both Tuesday and Thursday classes for a reduced rate of $68 (16 sessions) Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Register on-line at www.fortwayneparks.org

Healthy Habits for a Healthier You Monday, September 19, 5:00-6:30 p.m. Community Center, 233 W. Main St. There are four areas of lifestyle habits that are associated with healthy aging: cognitive activity, physical health and exercise, diet and nutrition and social engagement. In each area we will discuss what we know, drawing on current research as well as what we can do-steps to take now to improve or maintain overall health in each area. This seminar is free, however, you will need to call 427-6460 to register by September 12.

Physical Activity Seminar Wednesday, November 9, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Community Center, 233 W. Main St. Are you confused as to what foods to eat or how to eat a balanced diet? Do you worry about how to eat all the calories that are necessary to maintain a healthy body? My Plate, developed by the USDA in 2010, shows you a simple and healthy way to eat on a budget. Discover how to eat seasonally, how to change recipes to make them healthier and how to set the proper proportions of your meal. You will also learn how to read the label information on products so you can buy the most nutritious products for your family. Light refreshments will be provided. This seminar is free, however, pre-registration is required by November 2. Call 427-6460 to reserve your seat. Instructor Cindy Hunt is a Family Nutrition Assistant with the Purdue Extension Office.

It’s never too late to get in shape.

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You’re So Creative Curious About Crochet One of the greatest things about crochet is that you don’t have to invest in many fancy, new materials or find room in your house to store a bunch of equipment. With just a simple hook, a skein of yarn and nice, comfy place to sit, you can begin enjoying all the benefits this craft provides. We’ll get you started with a few basic stitches and show you how to read a pattern. You’ll leave this class with a Granny Square lap afghan and a new hobby. Please bring to class a size K crochet hook and one skein of 4-ply yarn in a light color. A supply list will be provided at the first class. (Once you’ve learned to crochet, join us on Fridays for Hooked on Crochet.) Instructor: Berniece Wilkins. Ages 50+. Registration deadline: October 7. Min. 4. Max. 5. There will be no class November 25. Code Dates Day Time 441304-F1 10/14-12/9 F 1-3 pm # Sessions/Fee: 8/$17/$22 after October 7. Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Hooked on Crochet Wednesdays, 10:00 am-12:00 pm Fridays, 1:00-3:00 pm Community Center, 233 W. Main St. Are you hooked on crochet? Come join the fun! Show off your latest creation, collect new ideas and get a little work done on your latest project. (Crochet instruction is offered in “Curious About Crochet.”) Ages 50+. No need to call ahead. Just drop in! Drop in fee: $1

Behind the Easel: Oil or Acrylic Join us behind the easel and take your pick: oil or acrylic. Marilyn Copeland, a nationally certified and accredited art instructor, will guide you through this independent study. Please bring a photo or art instructional book by your favorite artist. You will receive a supply list when you register. Ages 50+. Registration deadline: October 17. Min. 5. Max. 12. Code Dates Day Time 441301-M1 10/24-11/28 M 1:30-4 pm # Sessions/Fee: 6/$73/$78 October 17 Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Reading & Writing Writing Your Memoirs You don’t need to have a hardscrabble youth in order to write a memoir. You don’t even need eccentric parents. Believe it or not, you don’t need anything dramatic . . . and you certainly don’t have to publish it. A memoir is about handing over the experiences of your life to someone else. It’s about creating a legacy that doesn’t have dollar signs in front of it but has a far greater residual value for family and friends. It’s a gift that only you can share. Let author Linda Wade help you put pen to paper and begin to tell your story. Ages 50+. Registration deadlines: September 1 and October 27. Min. 6. Max. 12. There will be no class on November 24. Code Dates Day Time 441308-R1 9/8-10/13 Th 10 am-12 pm 441308-R2 11/3-12/15 Th 10 am-12 pm # Sessions/Fee: 6/$36/$41 after deadlines Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Book Sale September 6-8, 8:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. October 11-13, 8:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. Community Center, 233 W. Main St. Donations of hardback books, paperback books and DVD’s will be accepted through the Wednesday before the sale. Book sales are open to the public.

Crafter’s Corner November 21-December 30 Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Community Center, 233 W. Main St. We will have handmade crafts as well as various crafting supplies available for sale, just in time for the holidays.

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Take up a new hobby!


Information & Advice Retirement Income Planning Tuesday October 11, 6:00-7:30 p.m. Community Center, 233 W. Main St. Retirement income planning is the process of understanding how much income you’ll need during your retirement years to support the retirement lifestyle that you want, and positioning your assets to provide that income efficiently. While there is no such thing as a “one size fits all” plan, there are steps that you can take to maximize the possibility of a financially secure retirement. You will learn: • How to plan for when your retirement will begin (including the impact of early retirement, delayed retirement and working during retirement) and planning for the lifestyle that you want • Steps to estimate the amount of money you’ll need in retirement to meet your goals, factoring in health care costs, taxes, and inflation • How to supplement fixed income sources such as Social Security and employer pensions with your retirement savings, choosing a sustainable withdrawal rate, and the options for tapping into various accounts A workbook will be provided that includes key information, worksheets, and questions to help you remember important points from the workshop. This workshop is free, however pre-registration is required. You may reserve your seat today by calling 427-6460 by October 4.

Savvy Social Security Planning Tuesday September 13, 6:00-7:30 p.m. Community Center, 233 W. Main St. The decisions you make today will have a tremendous impact on the amount of Social Security benefits you will receive over your lifetime. This workshop will help you determine how much you can expect to receive, when to apply, as well as how to maximize your benefits. Learn the rules for spousal benefits and much more. This seminar is free, however, pre-registration is required. Please call 427-6460 to register by September 6.

Questions? 427-6460 The Community Center will be CLOSED for holidays on: Monday, September 5 Thursday/Friday, November 24, 25

Estate Administration & Planning Monday, October 17, 1:00-3:00 p.m. Community Center, 233 W Main St. There have been several changes in the law lately. Even if you already have a will or trust, these changes might affect you. Elder Law Attorney Steve Adair will answer your questions regarding wills and estate planning. Pre-registration is required. Please call 427-6460 by October 10 to reserve your seat. This informational seminar is FREE.

Legal Counseling Beers, Mallers, Backs & Salin, L.L.C representatives are at the Community Center on the first Friday of every month to answer your legal questions. Please call 427-6460 to make an appointment. This FREE service, sponsored by the Allen County Bar Association, is offered to persons age 50 and over. Day Dates Time Fri 9/2, 10/7, 11/4 9 am-12 pm Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St

Long-Term Care Planning Tuesday November 8, 6:00-7:30 p.m. Community Center, 233 W. Main St. This seminar will give you information on what long-term care is and where it’s provided. You will learn strategies to pay for long-term care, discover key features and government incentives for long-term care insurance, as well as how Medicare and Medicaid factor into long-term care planning. You’ll receive a free workbook with key information, worksheets and questions to help you remember important points from the seminar. The program is free, however, preregistration is required. Please call 427-6460 to sign up by November 1.

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Cemetery/Funeral Home Workshop

Parents, Kids and Money Matters Tuesday, October 18, 6:00-8:00 p.m. Community Center, 233 W. Main St. Parents and children are invited to attend this seminar together. You’ll learn about spending influences and options for sharing, saving and spending your money. The light-hearted environment makes this serious matter fun for attendees. This seminar is presented by a Thrivent Financial representative at no charge, however, you will need to call 427-6460 by October 11 to reserve your seat.

Identity Theft Tuesday September 20, 6:00-8:00 p.m. Community Center, 233 W. Main St. Be proactive in protecting your identity. A representative from Thrivent Financial will share tips and tools to help you avoid identity theft or deal with the consequences should you become a victim.. The seminar is free. Please call 4276460 by September 13 to sign up.

Tuesday, October 4, 6:00-7:30 p.m. Community Center, 233 W. Main St. Learn what questions to ask at the funeral home and cemetery before making choices. We’ll also cover veterans’ benefits. Presenter Sarah McMillian (Nee Schwehn) has 30 years of professional experience in the cemetery and funeral home industry. This informational seminar is free, however pre-registration is required. Call 427-6460 by September 27 to reserve your spot.

Your Health Matters Diabetic Screening Diabetes affects approximately 25 million people or 8.3% of the U.S. population. While an estimated 18 million have been diagnosed, 7 million are unaware they have the disease. Sunshine Home Health Care will offer FREE diabetes screenings at the Community Center on the first Thursday of every month. No appointment is required. Day Dates Time Thur 9/1, 10/6, 11/3 9-11 am Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

2016 Write a Will Day Wednesday, October 19, 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Community Center, 233 W. Main St. You don’t have to be wealthy to leave a legacy. You need only to have a cause you care about and the “will” to make a difference. Volunteer attorneys will be at the Community Center on October 19 to discuss your will and charitable bequest. If you choose to make a charitable bequest, a sample will shall be prepared for you, completely free of charge. Call 461-6218 now to make an appointment. This program is an initiative of the Planned Giving Council of Northeast Indiana. Max. 16.

17th Annual Senior Information Fair Thursday, September 15 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Allen County Public Library 9000 Library Plaza Health Screenings • Speakers • Vendors

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How’s Your Hearing? Approximately 28 million Americans, or about one in every ten people in this country, have hearing loss. Many don’t even know it. Audiologist Dr. Zach Burkle conducts FREE hearing screenings at the Community Center on the first Tuesday of each month. The screening only takes 15 minutes. Please call 427-6460 to make your appointment and arrive 15 minutes prior to your scheduled time. Ages 50+. * Note September date change. Day Dates Time Tues 9/13*, 10/4, 11/1 9-11:15 am Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Questions? 427-6460

Questions about our 50+ programs? Call 427-6460.


Foot Care Clinic A Lighter Step, L.L.C. provides foot care at the Community Center including foot soaking, nail trimming, lotion massages, and callus shaving for persons age 55 and older. Appointments are required and may be made by calling 4276460. Please bring a foot tub and towel. Payment by check or cash is required at the time of the appointment. Day Dates Time 2nd Tue 9/13, 10/11, 11/8 1-3:30 pm 1st Thur 9/1, 10/6, 11/3 8:30-11:30 am 3rd Thur 9/15, 10/20, 11/17 1-3:30 pm 4th Thur 9/22, 10/27 8:30-11:30 am Fee: $25 Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Kidney Smart Seminar Wednesday, October 26, 10:00-11:00 a.m. Community Center, 233 W. Main St. In this seminar you will learn how kidneys function as well as what chronic kidney disease is such as diabetes and high blood pressure. You will also learn how medications, diet and nutrition work together to keep you healthy. This seminar is free, however, you will need to call 427-6460 by October 19 to reserve your seat.

Understanding Memory Loss, Dementia and Alzheimer’s Monday, October 17, 5:00-6:30 p.m. Community Center, 233 W. Main St. This program is designed to help you understand the difference between normal agerelated memory changes and more serious memory problems that should be evaluated by a medical professional. Other topics covered include the common causes of memory loss, risk factors and importance of an accurate diagnosis. Videos of physicians, individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and caregivers are incorporated into the program. This seminar is free, however, please call 427-6460 by October 10 to reserve your seat.

Alzheimer’s Disease: Know the 10 Signs Wednesday, September 28, 5:00-6:30 p.m. Community Center, 233 W. Main St. This program will provide you with an understanding of the difference between age-related memory loss and Alzheimer’s. Find out what to do if you or someone you know has signs of the disease. View videos of real people in the early stages of dementia and their families addressing fears and myths associated with Alzheimer’s disease. This seminar is free, however, you will need to call 427-6460 by September 21 to reserve your spot.

Medicare & Medigap Supplemental Seminar Wednesday, September 28, 10:00-11:30 a.m. Monday, October 17, 10:00-11:30 a.m. Community Center, 233 W. Main St. This seminar will cover what each Medicare plan covers, Medicare Options that are available at the time of enrollment, the cost for each plan, as well as what the Medicare Advantage plan costs and what it can do for you. Information will also be provided on Medigap Supplemental Insurance policies that are offered through private insurance companies and the coverage they offer. You will also be given information about where you can get Medicare plans and Medigap Insurance policies. This free seminar is sponsored by Ray Hunert, Senior Consultant at Capital Insurance & Financial Services, and Marcus Elam, Humana. Please call 427-6460 to register by September 21 and October 10.

We Rent for Your Event The Community Center at 233 W. Main Street offers beautiful, flexible space for receptions, anniversary and birthday parties, meetings, performances, dances, home parties, office parties, seminars, proms and more. The Center is audio-visually equipped and has a full service kitchen facility. Alcohol is permitted at the Center and there are no restrictions on catering. Call 427-6462 for details and the full range of options.

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Senior Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP)

Volunteer and Instructor Opportunities

A trained SHIP counselor will be available to answer questions about Medicare, Medicare Supplement Insurance, Medicaid and Long Term Care Insurance. They can also help you understand your rights as a beneficiary. A SHIP Counselor is at the Community Center on the first and third Thursday of each month and every Thursday in October and November (except Thanksgiving). Assistance is also available in organizing your medical bills, Medicare and other insurance records and in filing claims and appeals. Call 427-6460 to schedule an appointment. This service is free and is not affiliated with any insurance agent or company. Day Dates Time Thur 9/1, 9/15 9 am-12 pm 10/6, 13, 20, 27 11/3, 10, 17 Location: Community Center, 233 W. Main St.

Parks and Recreation is not just for kids! We offer numerous opportunities for retirees and senior citizens to join our family of over 200 volunteers and become involved in Community Center programs and operations. As a Community Center volunteer, you will find satisfaction in being of service to the community, develop your interests, and make new acquaintances. You may choose to volunteer on a regular weekly schedule or on an occasional basis. Please call 427-6461 for more information. Examples of volunteer positions include: • Information Desk Staff • Book Sale Assistants • Class Instructors • Computer Lab Assistants and Instructors • Daytime Experienced Tap Dancers • Qualified Tax Preparers for 2017 Tax Season

Three Ladies and… 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. September 1, October 6, November 3 This is an exciting and informative lunch series given to provide education for both current and future healthcare needs. The program is free (including lunch), however, pre-registration is required by the Friday prior. Call 427-6460 to sign up. Sponsored by Signature HealthCARE of FORT WAYNE Space is limited.

We Can Help! Garden Alliance September 1, October 6, November 3 12:30 p.m. The Community Center Garden Alliance is responsible for the 9 raised bed gardens at the Community Center and the annual plant sale held at the Center to benefit our wellness programs. Anyone who has a love of gardening, or would like to experience gardening with a “hands on” approach is invited to join the fun. The Garden Alliance meets at the Community Center, 233 W. Main St. There will be various topics discussed, guest speakers and working in the gardens. Meetings are at 12:30 p.m., so bring a sack lunch. We’ll provide beverages. There is a drop in fee of $1. Hands-on projects will include planting and tending the Community Center’s raised beds, and later in the year seed planting and maintenance of seedlings with a plant sale benefiting the Community Center. We also plan several field trips to visit greenhouses and gardens.

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Program Partners AARP 55 Alive Defensive Driving Wednesday, October 12, 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Community Center, 233 W. Main St. AARP and the Community Center are teaming up to offer a one-day defensive driving course for seasoned drivers. Don’t miss this opportunity to brush up on your driving skills. This is an “Open” course so you do not need to be over 55 to register. There will be a lunch break, so bring your own sack lunch, or there are several fast food locations within walking distance of the Community Center. Call the Community Center at 427-6460 for more information or to sign-up for this class. Registration deadline: October 5. Please make checks payable to AARP. Fee: $20/$15 for AARP members (must have an AARP card).

Monthly Organization Meetings The following organizations hold monthly meetings at the Community Center. For more information about any of these organizations, you may attend a meeting or call 427-6460 for a contact name and phone number. Socrates Café Tuesdays 9/6, 20; 10/4, 18; 11/1, 15, 2-4 pm Disorderly Bears Thursdays 9/1, 11/3, 6:30-8:30 pm

Volunteering, p. 4, 21, 32

Get involved at the Center!


Around the Parks Swinney Homestead

Historic Old Fort

1424 W. Jefferson Blvd. www.settlersinc.org (260) 424-7212

1201 Spy Run Ave. www.oldfortwayne.org (260) 437-2836

Swinney Homestead Open House

Be A Tourist in Your Own Hometown

September 10 & 11, 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. The Historic 1844 Swinney Homestead will be open free to the public for walk through tours. Members of Settlers, Inc. will share history of the Homestead and the Swinney family.

Sunday, September 11, 12:00-5:00 p.m. Rediscover your own backyard during the annual Be a Tourist in Your Own Hometown celebration.

Settlers’ Pioneer Village at Johnny Appleseed Festival September 17, 10:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m. September 18, 10:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m. Johnny Appleseed Park, 1502 Harry Baals Dr. Visit the Settlers’ Pioneer Village at the Johnny Appleseed Festival. Entrance to the festival is FREE, however, there is a charge for parking. Costumed Settlers will demonstrate black pot cooking and historic hand arts, food and crafts. Settlers, Inc. proceeds from this event support the maintenance of Fort Wayne’s Historic Swinney Homestead.

Headwaters Park Clinton & Superior Streets (260) 425-5745

Fright Night Lantern Tours

Headwaters Park, located just north of the central city business district, is home to many festivals, concerts, charitable and other special events. The pavilion is available for public rental and makes a wonderful setting for weddings, receptions, company picnics and family reunions. To book Headwaters Park for your event, call 425-5745.

Saturday, October 15, 6:00-10:30 p.m. Explore the Old Fort by night, and hear tales of actual encounters with the Fort’s ghosts by reenactors, visitors and “ghost watchers.” Maybe Old Fort’s resident ghost, Lt. Ostrander, will make an appearance and be sure to keep an eye out for the Headless Horseman! Admission: $3. Children under 12 free.

Schedule of Public Events

Christmas at the Fort

August 20 August 27-28 September 5 September 10 September 25 October 1 October 2 October 8 November 19

Latina Fest Fort Wayne Fitness Fest Central Labor Council Picnic FW Air Show Leukemia Society Event Chili Fest Out of the Darkness Walk ALS Walk Ice Rink Opens

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Saturday, November 26, 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Jump in your car, hop on the Holly Trolley or hitch up your sleigh and welcome the holidays with fun and festivities at the Old Fort. Revel in a time when French speaking habitants celebrated Joyeux Noel et Bonne Annee, Christmas and New Years on ‘les trois rivières’ (the three rivers). Artisans present hand crafted gift ideas and the bakers of the Old Fort offer their wares! Warm up by the fire as we deck the halls. History and the holidays come to life at the Old Fort. Admission is free, however, donations are accepted.

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McMillen Park Center McMillen Park Community Center 3901 Abbott Street • 427-2420 Manager: Bennie Lewis Summer Hours Mon-Fri, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. & 6-9 p.m. Sat/Sun, 12-5 p.m. Fall Hours (beginning September 6) Mon/Fri, 12-3 p.m. & 6-9 p.m. Tues/Wed/Thur, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. & 6-9 p.m. Sat/Sun, 12-5 p.m. Admission Youth from 3-8 p.m. FREE; All others $1

Wellness Mall Monday, Friday, 12:00-3:00 p.m. Tues, Wed, Thur, 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Come enjoy our wellness mall where you can enjoy walking and exercising in the comforts of a clean and spacious facility.

Basketball Leagues Basketball leagues start the week of September 12 and run for 8 weeks followed by a single elimination tournament. Game times are scheduled at 7:00 and 8:00 p.m. Team registration forms are available at the McMillen Park Community Center Guests Services desk and online. Team rosters are limited to 12 players. Ages 18+. Registration deadline: September 6. Code Dates Day Tourney

Men’s Open League

432000-A1 9/15-11/3

Over 50 League

Th

11/10

432000-B1 9/13-11/1 T 11/15 Fee: $40/team Location: McMillen Park Community Center, 3901 Abbott St.

Fun & Games Come on your own anytime between 12:00 and 3:00pm at McMillen Park Community Center to play board games. You may bring your own equipment or use ours. We will have various board games available for use. There is no preregistration for these ongoing programs. Just drop in and join the fun. Drop-in fee: $1

Computer Lab Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 12:00-3:00 p.m. Tues, Thur, 12:00-3:00 p.m. & 6:00-9:00 p.m. The computer lab is open to the public for your personal use. Drop-in fee: $1

Rentals Pickleball Courts available Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Pickleball is similar to badminton and tennis. It involves playing on a court with the same dimensions as a badminton court with a hard paddle and perforated, plastic ball (whiffle ball). It takes very little instruction with most people able to play a regular game on their first day. Drop in fee: $1

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The NEW McMillen Park Community Center is available for rentals. The McMillen Park Community Center is the perfect place for your Family Reunion & Events, Birthday Parties, Baby Showers, Basketball Tournaments, Small or Large Conferences, Group Meetings, Open Houses, Wedding and/or Wedding Receptions, Class Reunions, Repasts and more. We have a variety of room sizes depending on the needs of your group. Alcohol is permitted at the Center. Please contact Alicia O-Neal at 427-2420 for additional information.

There’s something for everyone . . .


Youth Programs Leading Ladies Tuesday/Thursday, 6:00 p.m. This group discusses various issues facing youth today such as setting and achieving goals, getting along with parents and handling emotions. We also play games, do various activities and complete community service projects.

Passage 2 Manhood Mondays, 6:00 p.m. Passage 2 Manhood is a life skills program designed to give middle and high school boys the tools that will help them be successful in their life endeavors.

Project Alert Wednesday, 6:00 p.m. Youth discuss drugs and alcohol and why it is important to NOT use them.

Omatayo Rites of Passage Tuesdays, 6:00 p.m. Children learn African dance, drumming and discipline.

Movie Night Children enjoy movies while learning movie theatre etiquette.

Computer Brain Training (CBT) Students learn to work with computers. Projects vary and have included PowerPoint presentations and other fun work.

Jump for Life Mondays, 6:00 p.m. This program is designed to get kids moving and to teach them to make healthy food choices.

Project Ready Project Ready is designed to provide enhanced academic and social support to middle high school students as they prepare for post-secondary success. This program will be facilitated by Jason Jordan from the Fort Wayne Urban League.

Sisters of the Cloth Sisters of the Cloth will teach the craft of quilting to all who are interested.

McMillen Park Community Center Fall Youth Program Schedule Free Youth Programming Monday-Thursday 3-8 pm; Friday 3-6 pm; Snow Days, Christmas Break, Spring Break 12-5 pm 3 pm

Unwind Time Foyer Games/ TV

Unwind Time Foyer Games/ TV

Unwind Time Foyer Games/ TV

Unwind Time Foyer Games/ TV

4 pm

Homework Hour

Homework Hour

Homework Hour

Homework Hour

5 pm

Kids’ Café

Kids’ Café

Kids’ Café

Kids’ Café

6 pm

Passage 2 Manhood

McMillen Dancers

Project Alert/ MS/HS

Leading Ladies

Girl Talk

Leading Ladies

Girl Talk

Arts & Crafts

Arts & Crafts

Fun Fitness

Arts & Crafts

Fun Fitness

Omotayo Drumming

Fun Fitness

Free Day Friday Computer, Arts & Crafts, TV, Pickleball, Playground, Boxball, Kickball

Arts & Crafts

at McMillen Park Community Center.

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We RENT for Your Event Athletic Fields

Freimann Square

Do we have fields? You name the sport, we have a place to play! Call us at 427-6003 if your team needs a place to practice or you’re looking for a place to hold your company tournament.

Freimann Square is available for public rental through the summer months. The park features a 20’ x 30’ stage surrounded by beautifully landscaped flowerbeds and a central fountain. Call 427-6003 for information.

Botanical Gardens

The Old Barn at Salomon Farm

The Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory, located in the heart of downtown Fort Wayne at 1100 S. Calhoun St., is a popular site for weddings, receptions, dances and other festive occasions as well as business meetings, conferences and seminars. A variety of rooms and spaces are available on weekdays or weekends, during or after public hours. Call 4276444 for reservation information.

This magnificent old building sits majestically along Dupont Road on a small working farm operated by the Parks and Recreation Department. The peaceful, bucolic setting includes a pond, wetlands, livestock, vegetable gardens, prairie grass and crop fields. The renovated structure features a large seating area for up to 170 persons and a separate room for the catering operation. A separate but adjacent building houses the restrooms. The Old Barn may be reserved for your event. Rental fees begin as low as $260 for 6 hours. Check the Salomon Farm page at www.fortwayneparks.org for monthly open house dates. For more information please contact Karla Yauchler at 427-6008.

Bridal Glen/Foster Garden The Bridal Glen is the choice of many brides, with its strategically placed trellises and gazebo all nestled among the colorful floral displays in Foster Garden. The Bridal Glen may be reserved in 2-hour increments beginning as early as 8:00 a.m. and up to a year in advance. The fee is $50. Reserve on-line at www.fortwayneparks.org, call 427-6000 to reserve by phone, or stop by our office at 705 E. State Blvd.

Community Center The Community Center at 233 West Main Street offers beautiful, flexible space for receptions, reunions, meetings, performances, dances, office parties, seminars and more. The Center is audio-visually equipped and has a full service kitchen facility. Alcohol is permitted at the Center and there are no restrictions on catering. Call 427-6460 for details and options.

Foellinger Theatre With comfortable theatre seating, full stage, sound and lighting systems, the Foellinger Theatre is ideal for talent shows, seminars, entertainment events and other large gatherings. The theatre can accommodate 2,700 people. Call 427-6018 for more information.

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Lakeside Rose Garden If you’ve always dreamed of an outdoor wedding in a peaceful sunken garden surrounded by Greek style pergolas and the fragrant beauty of thousands of roses, you are in luck. The Lakeside Rose Garden has all of this and it can be reserved in two-hour increments beginning as early as 8:00 a.m. and up to a year in advance. The fee is $50. Call 427-6000 to make your reservation by phone, reserve on-line at www. fortwayneparks.org or stop by our office at 705 E. State Blvd.

Park Pavilions The Parks and Recreation Department maintains 20 pavilions at various locations throughout the city parks. Pavilions may be reserved for your special occasion or event from May through October. Some pavilions are available year-round. Pavilions may be reserved up to 12 months in advance. They vary in seating capacity and amenities and range in price from $39 to $168 per day on weekdays and from $44-$239 per day on weekends. Reservations must be made at least two weeks in advance and can be made on-line (www.fortwayneparks.org) or in person at the Parks and Recreation Department.

What’s new and improved in the parks?


Things to Know Before you sign up . . .

Mission Statement

• You will receive a registration confirmation by e-mail if you register on-line. Please plan to attend your class or activity at the stated time, unless you are otherwise notified. Registrations are processed in the order they are received at the Registration Office.

The mission of the Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation Department is to enhance the quality of life in Fort Wayne by providing positive opportunities for leisure time and by being stewards of our parklands, facilities, public trees, and other resources entrusted to our care.

• If the program or session for which you have registered is full, you will be notified by phone so you may choose another session or program, be placed on a waiting list, or request a refund.

Phone Numbers

• Checks should be made payable to Board of Park Commissioners. • Please indicate on your registration form if you need ADA accommodations. • Returned checks will be assessed a $10 service fee. • If you need additional registration forms, please use plain paper or a Xerox copy. • We reserve the right to cancel a class due to insufficient enrollment. • We accept Visa, MasterCard and Discover.

Photo/Video Image Use Consent and Release Participation in or attendance at programs or events sponsored by the Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation Department (the “Department“) constitutes the voluntary consent of the participant or attendee to be photographed, filmed or videotaped by a Department representative and the reproduction and use of all such photographs, digital images, films and likenesses for publicity purposes in publications, brochures, advertisements, promotional and marketing materials and all other media venues including the World Wide Web, all without further notice or compensation to participant or attendee who hereby releases to the Department all proprietary rights and copyrights in all such photographs, digital images, films and likenesses (including negatives, positives and prints) which shall be and remain the property of the Department. If you see your picture anywhere in this brochure, come to the registration office at 705 E. State Blvd. and receive a $10 gift card.

Administrative Offices...................427-6000 Botanical Conservatory.................. 427-6440 Children’s Zoo.............................. 427-6800 Community Center........................ 427-6460 Cooper Center.............................. 427-6728 Foellinger Theatre...........................427-6018 Foster Golf Course........................ 427-6735 Franke Park Day Camp.................... 427-6725 Hurshtown Reservoir......................627-3390 Jennings Center............................. 427-6700 Lawton Park Maintenance............... 427-6400 Lifetime Sports Academy................ 427-6760 Lindenwood Nature Preserve.......... 427-6740 McMillen Park Community Center.....427-2420 McMillen Golf Course....................427-6710 Shoaff Golf Course........................ 427-6745 Weisser Center.............................. 427-6780 This program receives Federal funds from the National Park Service. Regulations of the US Department of the Interior strictly prohibit unlawful discrimination in departmental Federally Assisted Programs on the basis of race, color, national origin, age or handicap. Any person who believes that he or she has been discriminated against in any program, activity, or facility operated by a recipient of Federal Assistance should write to: Director, Equal Opportunity Program, U.S. Department of Interior, National Park Service, P.O. Box 37127, Washington, D.C. 20013-7127. Reasonable accommodations for persons with a known disabling condition will be considered in accordance with State and Federal Law. Any person needing a reasonable accommodation should notify the Department when registering for a program or at least 72 hours prior to a special event or activity.

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6 Ways to Sign Up Refund Policy Refunds will be processed upon request for pavilion reservations, recreation classes, leagues, and other programs in accordance with the following policy:

1) On-Line You may register on-line with your MasterCard, Visa or Discover at www.fortwayneparks.org and selecting Online Services. Available 24 hours a day!

2) By Phone You can register over the telephone with a Visa, MasterCard or Discover. Please have all the information requested on the registration form ready before you call. Call 427-6000, Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

3) By Mail Simply complete the registration form (or copy of one) and send it to the address on the form. Please use one registration form per household. Your registration must be received before the registration deadline.

4) In Person You may register in person by coming to the Parks and Recreation Department at 705 E. State Blvd. (corner of State and Parnell), Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. or you may register at the Community Center, 233 W. Main St., Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.

5) Drop Box If our office is closed, you may drop your registration in the 24-hour drop box located at the front entrance of our building at 705 E. State Blvd.

Inclement Weather Policy

6) By Fax FAX a completed registration form to us at (260) 427-6020. Be sure to include your Visa, MasterCard or Discover number, expiration date and CVV code. Available 24 hours a day!

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1. Full refunds will be made upon cancellation of a class or activity by the Parks and Recreation Department. 2. Full refunds less a processing and handling fee of $5 or 10% (whichever is greater) will be granted to individuals and/or teams if requested one business day before the program begins. 3. Refunds requested less than one business day prior to the beginning of a program or activity may be granted only for illness or medical reasons. These refunds will be pro-rated and issued in the form of a credit to your account with us, which may then be applied to a future purchase. 4. The outdoor wedding fee is not refundable; however, the event may be rescheduled within 364 days for a charge of 20% of the rental fee. 5. Refunds for cancelled pavilion reservations shall be granted as follows: • 6 or more months notice - Refund minus deposit or transfer with a $5 or 10% (whichever is greater) processing fee. • 3-5 months notice - Refund minus deposit and 20% processing fee or transfer with a 20% processing fee • 1-2 months notice - No refund. Transfer with a 30% processing fee. • Less than 1 month notice - No refund/ No transfer 6. Please allow 4 to 6 weeks for processing refunds. MasterCard, Visa and Discover refunds are credited to your account immediately.

If Fort Wayne Community Schools close due to inclement weather, all Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation classes will also be canceled. If the Mayor declares a snow emergency, all Parks and Recreation facilities and programs will be closed or canceled. Weather-related cancellations will be posted on Facebook.

Please read this page carefully.


Registration Form In order to accept registrations for you and your family members, we must first set up your “household” in our computer. Once your “Household Set-Up” is completed, you may simply fill out the “Registration Information” on the lower portion of this form to register for future programs. Please inform us any time your household information changes. Please make checks payable to Board of Park Commissioners.

Household Set-Up Head of Household: First Name Birth date

Last Name /

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Gender: M / F

E-mail address

Address City

State

Home Phone (

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Zip Code

Work Phone: ( -

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Additional Family Members: First Name

Last Name

Gender M/F

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Registration Information First Name

Last Name

Birthdate

Relationship

Household #____________ (if Household Set-Up is complete) Program

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Fee $ $ $ $ $

Total Due: $ Method of Payment: o Cash o Check o MasterCard Card Number

o Visa

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/ Exp. Date

CVV

Name as printed on card: Please initial to indicate you have read and understand the refund policy on page 58. Complete a separate form for each household and return with payment to: Fort Wayne Parks & Recreation Department, 705 E. State Blvd., Fort Wayne, IN 46805.

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Permit No. 760

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Board of Park Commissioners 705 East State Boulevard Fort Wayne, IN 46805

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d n a B t f a r c h s A e i The Hub Sunday, August 21, 4:00-7:00 p.m. Salomon Farm Park, 817 W. Dupont Rd. Bring your lawn chairs or a blanket (limited seating is provided inside the barn) and enjoy an evening of live music in a beautiful country setting. Sandwiches and brews from Mad Anthony and Shigs In Pit will be available for purchase. Admission: $5/person (cash only) Call Amy at 427-6005 for more information.


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