Litchfield Community Education & Recreation Summer 2022 Guide

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Litchfield Community Education & Recreation

SUMMER 2022 Getting Together: Sharing, Growing & Learning


INTRODUCTION Welcome to the Community Education Guide! It is so nice to be looking forward to warmer days and wonderful opportunities provided through Litchfield Community Education & Recreation. This summer we are offering many new and exciting events from birth to senior citizens! One that I am truly looking forward to is the adult trip to New York City! During this trip we will be able to experience Broadway at its finest (see page 23)! Another summer highlight is the annual Litchfield Community Theatre summer musical. This year we are happy to present “Cinderella” (see page 24). This production will appeal to all ages and, in fact, they are looking to cast about 30-40 people. They will be looking for students who have finished grade 3 and up to adults for this magical production! Our athletics and activity opportunities continue to grow as well. Please enjoy the newest guide and remember to try something new!

TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Pages 2-3 Dragon Kids Club ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Page 4 Litchfield

Preschool ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Page 5

Early Childhood ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Page 6 Youth Enrichment ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Pages 7-8 Youth Recreation ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Pages 9-14 Youth Special Events ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Page 15 Aquatics ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Pages 16-17 Guía de Programas y Actividades ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Páginas 18-19 Adult Basic Education ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Page 19 Adult Enrichment ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Page 20 Adult Recreation ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Page 21 Trips ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Pages 22-23

Dragon Proud!

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Beckie Simenson

Special Olympics ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Page 25 Community Information ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Pages 26-29

Beckie Simenson Superintendent

Information & Policies● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Page 30

Litchfield Community Education & Recreation Staff

Registration ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Page 31

Emily Bratz - Administrative Assistant Janaye Prieve - Programs Coordinator Aimee Gabrielson - ECFE Coordinator Sandra Mellgren-Linder - SACC Coordinator

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INTRODUCTION Mission Statement

Litchfield Community Education & Recreation involves citizens of all ages in inclusive, affordable and accessible opportunities for learning, leadership and community involvement. Building Key Litchfield High School (HS) 901 N Gilman Avenue (320) 693-2424 Wagner Education Building (WEB) 307 E 6th Street (320) 693-2354 Lake Ripley Elementary School (Ripley) 100 W Pleasure Drive (320) 693-2436 Litchfield Middle School (MS) 340 E 10th Street (320) 693-2441 Bernie Aaker Auditorium (Family Services Building) 114 N Holcombe Avenue (320) 693-2354

Litchfield Community Education & Recreation Advisory Council Members Beckie Simenson - Litchfield Public Schools Superintendent Dave Cziok - Litchfield City Administrator John Carlson - City Council Representative Judy Hulterstrum - Chamber of Commerce Representative Loree Schultz - Co-Chair/All Area Representative Jeff Garland - Co-Chair/Litchfield Area Ministerial Alison DeWolf - All Area Representative Sue Fenton - All Area Representative Dana Liestman - All Area Representative Jenna Haynie - LAMP Kinship Representative Cassidy Martin - Extension Representative Marcia Provencher - School Board Representative Aimee Gabrielson - ECFE Coordinator Emily Joramo - Healthcare Industries Representative Jennifer Carl - ABE Representative Louise Brooks - LCT Inc. Representative Sandra Mellgren-Linder - SACC Coordinator Janaye Prieve - Programs Coordinator Emily Bratz - Administrative Assistant Representative of the citizens of the school district, the Advisory Council meets regularly to help identify the educational, social and cultural needs for district residents of all ages. They welcome suggestions, ideas, questions and concerns. Meetings are open to the public. If you have ideas you would like to share, contact an Advisory Council member or Litchfield Community Education & Recreation.

Use of School Facilities Litchfield Public Schools encourages the use of school facilities. Arrange for use of school facilities by filling out a Facility Use Application. Stop by or download an application and email it to us. Reservation is complete after the request is on the master schedule. Fees vary based on type of requests. Valid insurance is required to cover the rental.

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DRAGON KIDS CLUB

Dragon Kids Club is ISD #465 Litchfield Community Education & Recreation’s school age childcare program for grades K-5. DKC staff are trained, professional and caring. We offer a variety of enrichment opportunities, engaging recreational choices, outdoor play, large and small group games, field trips and more!

June 1-September 1

SUMMER 2022

Monday-Friday, 6:30 AM-6:00 PM

ANNUAL REGISTRATION FEE

Wagner Education Building

1 Child

$27.25

307 E 6th Street, Suite 110 Litchfield, MN 55355

Family (2+ Children)

$43.25

DKC Coordinator

Sandra Mellgren-Linder

DKC Phone Number

RATES

(320) 699-0041

Weekly (5 Days)

$134.25

Daily (1-4 Days)

$30.25

Daily Drop-In (1-4 Days)

$34.50

½ Day (5 Hours or less)

$17.50

(Not available on trip days)

ACTIVITIES INCLUDE:  GAMES

 ARTS & CRAFTS

 GYM TIME

 FIELD TRIPS

 OUTDOOR PLAY

 STEM PROJECTS

 WATER PLAY

 AND MUCH MORE!

Care information for the 2022-2023 school year will be available in August. 4

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LITCHFIELD

PRESCHOOL

Litchfield Public Schools Preschool is an on-site, all early childhood service combined in the pre-k to grade 3 continuum with Lake Ripley School. Early childhood licensed teachers use curriculum and assessment tools approved by the Department of Education. We have beautiful facilities for learning that include a playground and gymnasium.

Lichfield Preschool 2022-2023 School Year Spaces are filled on a first-come, first-served basis.

Registration is open!

Child must be at least 3½ years old on or before August 31, 2022 and be fully potty-trained in order to participate.

Litchfield Preschool and EFCE programs are the proud recipients of a Parent Aware 4-Star Rating What is a Parent Aware Rating? Parent Aware Ratings are an important tool to find childcare and early learning providers in your area that use best practices to prepare children for kindergarten. What does a 4-Star mean? To earn a 4-Star Rating, programs are excelling at use of kindergarten readiness best practices. For more information, visit parentawareratings.org

Aimee Gabrielson

Teresa Strowbridge

Litchfield Preschool Teacher & ECFE Coordinator

Litchfield Preschool Teacher

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“...we adore all of you and how much love you show our kids…”

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EARLY CHILDHOOD

Litchfield ECFE is an education program for families of children birth to grade 3.

 The goal is to support and enhance your family’s abilities, while also providing the best possible environment for your child’s learning and development.

 We employ certified teachers and experienced support staff.

 The Early Childhood Center is located in the Wagner Education Building.

Do you have concerns about a child who is 3 years old or younger? While all children grow and change a their own rate, you may have concerns that your child is developing differently than children their same age. Call 1-866-693-GROW (4769) to arrange FREE screening to determine eligibility for FREE, Help Me Grow, infant and toddler intervention services. This program is funded in part through the MN Departments of Education and Human Services.

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Mindful Movement Open Sole Yoga

Gain skills in self regulation and self-esteem through breathing movement and mindfulness for the whole family. Bring a yoga mat. Registration deadline: June 29 Wednesday-Friday, July 6, 7 & 8 Open Sole Yoga Fee: $33.00/Family (1 Adult & 1 Child) $7.00/Additional Child Families with Children 3-5 Years Old 9:45-10:15 AM #0323C Registration deadline: June 29 Families with Children 6-9 Years Old 10:20-10:50 AM #0323D Registration deadline: June 29

Does not qualify for free ECFE class.

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YOUTH ENRICHMENT

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YOUTH ENRICHMENT Dancin' Dragons Age 3-Gr. 6 ('21-'22 Grade)

Kindergarten Readiness Ages 5-6

Ashley Alsleben

Becky Sussner - Kindergarten Teacher Tammy Minton - Social Worker The first day of kindergarten can be an anxious moment for both parent and child. This class can help eliminate anxiety by giving your child an introduction to the places, activities, and people involved in kindergarten. Parents/guardians will be given the opportunity to participate on the last day. Child must be 5 years old by September 1, 2022 to enter kindergarten this fall. Snack will be provided. Registration deadline: August 15 Monday-Friday, August 22-26 9:00-11:00 AM Ripley RM 248 Fee: $38.00 #1226

Age 3 Ages 4 & 5 Gr. K-1 Gr. 2-3 Gr. 4-6

Performance Friday, June 17 5:00 PM HS Gym - Door 34

9:00-9:30 AM 9:30-10:00 AM 10:00-10:45 AM 10:45-11:30 AM 11:30 AM-12:15 PM

#1856 #1856B #1856C #1856D #1856E

Little Actors Ages 5-9 (Completed kindergarten)

Paula Lundquist

This camp is all about exploring a variety of mediums in order to discover your interests and enhance your creative process! Paula, has a studio art degree, experience teaching many forms of art and was previously an Art Director for YWCA. Some forms of art will include: water colors, pencil drawing, oil pastels and chalk pastels. See online registration for a list of supplies needed. Registration deadline: May 31 Tuesdays, June 7-August 16 (No July 5) Fee: $55.00 WEB RM 12 (at least one offsite location TBA) Gr. 3-5 10:45 AM-12:00 PM #1003B

Gr. 6-8 12:45-2:00 PM #1003C

Honors Theater Ages 10-14

Val Chellin

Dragons, Princes and a Fairy Ballet! What more can you ask for in the classic tale of “Sleeping Beauty and the Dragon Slayer”. Learn theatre skills like stage presence, using expression, projection and taking stage directions, all of which increases self confidence on the stage. A 30-minute performance for friends and family will take place on the last day at 5:00 PM. Registration deadline: July 25 Mondays-Fridays, August 1-12 3:00-4:00 PM Bernie Aaker Auditorium Fee: $30.00 #1241

Drawing, Painting & Paper Projects Ages 5-10 (Completed kindergarten)

Aubrey Ross

Val Chellin

Learn the fundamentals of acting, stage movement, and character development through acting exercises, improvisation, rehearsal and a performance of “Hamlet and the Magic Beanstalk”. The comedic adaptation brilliantly combines Shakespeare’s Hamlet with Grimms’ Jack and The Giant Beanstalk! A 60-minute performance for friends and family takes place the last day at 3:00 PM. Registration deadline: August 8 Mondays-Fridays, August 15-26 1:00-2:30 PM Bernie Aaker Auditorium Fee: $40.00 #1363

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Practice Monday-Thursday, June 13-16 MS Gym - Door 34 Fee: $35.00

Summer Art Camp Gr. K-8 ('21-'22 Grade)

Gr. K-2 9:30-10:45 AM #1003

Let’s dance! Build self-esteem learning jazz, ballet and high kick skills at age appropriate levels using rhythm, teamwork and coordination. Learn a fun routine to perform for friends and family! Indicate a shirt size when registering. If you register after the deadline, you are not guaranteed a shirt. Registration deadline: May 13

Former stage experience is not required.

Spark imagination and creativity! Not only does art have incredible benefits, like sharpening visual learning and refining motor skills, it’s fun! Each day, participants create 1-2 projects. Some forms of art include: practicing painting techniques, creating unique paper projects and working on clay art. Registration deadline: June 30 Mondays & Wednesdays, July 11-20 1:00-2:00 PM WEB RM 12 All supplies Fee: $25.00 are included. #0312

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YOUTH RECREATION T-Ball Ages 3-6

Baseball Gr. K-6 ('21-'22 Grade)

Val Chellin

T-ball is an opportunity for preschoolers to learn the basics of softball and baseball in a safe, supervised environment. It is designed to teach the fundamentals of the game: fielding, grounding, catching, hitting, base running and using a tee. Soft baseballs will be used. This is an age appropriate activity and our first priority is for the kids to have fun. Indicate a shirt size when registering. If you register after the deadline, you are not guaranteed a shirt. Registration deadline: May 26 Tuesdays & Thursdays, June 7-23 WEB East Lawn

LHS Baseball Coaching Staff Eric Hulterstrum

Mondays, Wednesdays & Thursdays, June 6-July 14 (No July 4, 6 & 7) Civic Arena Fields Fee: $45.00 Registration deadline: May 26 Rain make-ups will be Tuesdays or Fridays. Following a cancellation, an email will be sent out confirming the make-up date. Indicate a shirt size when registering. If you register after the deadline, you are not guaranteed a shirt.

Ages 3-4 6:00-6:30 PM Fee: $30.00 #1320

Ages 5-6 6:45-7:30 PM Fee: $36.00 #1320B

Adult involvement is required.

Volunteers are required.

Softball Gr. K-5 ('21-'22 Grade) Katelyn Cruze

Mondays & Wednesdays, June 6-29 VFW Fields Fee: $40.00 Registration deadline: May 26 Indicate a shirt size when registering. If you register after the deadline, you are not guaranteed a shirt. Gr. K-2 The focus is on basic rules, fundamentals of fielding, ground and fly balls, proper batting techniques and how to pitch underhand. Real softballs and protective equipment will be used. Players will learn from game situations. 9:30-10:15 AM #1330 Gr. 3-5 Learn all the rules and work on developing pitching and catching skills. Begin to practice the more advanced skills of stealing bases, bunting, cut-offs and more. Real softballs and protective equipment will be used. Players will learn from game situations. 10:15-11:30 AM #1330B

Weather Information Please listen to KLFD AM 1410 or FM 95.9 and check our Facebook page for all weather related announcements and cancellations. Please do not call KLFD.

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Gr. K-1 Players learn the basic rules, positions and skills. They will practice throwing, catching, batting, and base running. They will progress from hitting off tees to soft toss, and on to underhand pitching. Soft baseballs will be used. 8:30-9:30 AM #1365 Gr. 2-3 Continue learning the rules and strategies involved in various game situations. Focus is on the fundamentals of fielding ground balls and fly balls correctly, as well as proper hitting techniques. Hit underhand pitching from coaches using soft baseballs. 9:30-10:30 AM #1365B Gr. 4-6 Play games using all the rules, while continuing to develop basic skills of the game. Begin using more advanced skills: stealing bases, bunting, cut-off plays, and more. Hitting will be done against overhand pitching and pitching machines with real baseballs. 10:45-11:45 AM #1365C

Summer Sport Sampler Ages 4-7 Val Chellin

Is your child interested in playing a sport but aren’t sure if they’ll like it or not? Join us for three weeks of sport exploration. Each week you will learn the basics of a different sport. Sports include: t-ball, soccer and track. Please wear tennis shoes and athletic clothing. Registration deadline: May 31 Mondays & Wednesdays, June 6-22 9:00-10:00 AM WEB Lobby Fee: $40.00 #0400

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YOUTH RECREATION Volleyball Camp Gr. 1-6 ('22-'23 Grade) LHS Volleyball Coaching Staff

Monday-Thursday, June 20-23 MS Gym - Door 34 Registration deadline: May 30 Please wear tennis shoes and athletic clothing. Indicate a shirt size when registering. If you register after the deadline, you may not receive your desired shirt size. Gr. 1-3 This camp will focus on teaching the basic skills of volleyball. There will be small groups for maximum skill repetition. We will play a variety of fun drills and games. 1:30-2:30 PM Fee: $35.00 #1344 Gr. 4-6 The focus of camp will be on skill development. The primary goal is to develop proper technique for passing, setting, hitting and serving. Drills are designed for maximum skill repetition. 2:30-3:45 PM Fee: $45.00 #1344B

Volleyball Open Gym Gr. 7-12 ('22-'23 Grade) LHS Volleyball Coaching Staff

Work off the rust and improve your overall volleyball skills. This is an opportunity to work on skills and play competitive games. Half of the time will be working on skill development and the other half will be playing a variety of competitive games. Please wear tennis shoes and athletic clothing. Registration deadline: June 13 Mondays & Wednesdays, June 20-July 20 10:00-11:00 AM HS Gym - Door 34 Fee: $15.00 #1344C

Photographs/Recording

By registering for Litchfield Community Education & Recreation activities, you acknowledge for yourself or those you are registering, that photographs and recordings may be taken and used for Community Education marketing. If you object, please contact our office.

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Golf Ages 5-17

Alex Tipka & Kaitlyn Kusler Learn the proper fundamentals for the game of golf. Some of which includes: etiquette, grip, stance, set up, putting, chipping, pitching and full swing. Equipment will be provided if you do not have any. Indicate a shirt size when registering. If you register after the deadline, you are not guaranteed a shirt. Registration deadline: May 27 Mondays & Tuesdays, June 6-July 12 (No July 4 & 5) Litchfield Golf Course Fee: $20.00 Ages 5-6 11:00 AM-12:00 PM #8040

Ages 7-8 8:30-9:30 AM #8041

3:00-4:00 PM #8040B

9:45-10:45 AM #8041B

Ages 9-11 12:30-1:30 PM #8042

1:45-2:45 PM #8041C

Wednesdays & Thursdays, June 8-July 14 (No July 6 & 7) Litchfield Golf Course Fee: $20.00 End of the Ages 7-8 11:00 AM-12:00 PM #8041D Ages 9-11 9:45-10:45 AM #8042B

year tournament date TBA.

Ages 12-17 8:30-9:30 AM #8043

A HUGE thank you to the Litchfield Golf Club for helping to subsidize this activity to promote youth golf in our community.

Open Gym All Ages Top off your weekend with unstructured activity time in the gym. Work on specific skills or just play and have fun! Please know that we follow the school district calendar and protocols. Sundays, June 5-August 21 (No June 19, July 3 & 10) 6:00-8:00 PM HS & MS Gyms - Door 34 FREE No registration required!

Grades 5 and under must be accompanied by an adult.

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YOUTH RECREATION Litchfield Boys Basketball Camp Gr. 3-12 ('22-'23 Grade) LHS Basketball Coaching Staff Matt Draeger, Justin Wittrock, Dylan Koll & Varsity Boys Basketball Team

Fundamental skills, the core of any good basketball player, is the focus of this camp. Varsity boys' basketball players and coaches teach the importance of teamwork, fundamentals, and sportsmanship. Activities include passing drills, shooting drills, dribbling drills, contests, 3 on 3, 4 on 4, and 5 on 5 games. Activities are level appropriate. Indicate a shirt size when registering. If you register after the deadline, you are not guaranteed a shirt. Registration deadline: Tuesday, May 31 Monday-Wednesday, June 6-8 HS Gym - Door 34 Fee: $40.00 Gr. 3-7 12:30-2:30 PM #8130

Gr. 8-12 8:30-11:30 AM #8130B

Boys Basketball League Gr. 4-7 ('22-'23 Grade) LHS Basketball Coaching Staff Justin Wittrock

League features structured game time as well as skill drills. Emphasis is on sportsmanship and the basics of basketball. There will be contests and awards based on participation and effort. Students will play 3 on 3 and 5 on 5 games. Equal playing time will be emphasized. Registration deadline: June 8 Mondays & Wednesdays, June 15-July 20 (No July 4 & 6) 12:30-2:00 PM HS Gym - Door 34 Fee: $40.00 #1360

Boys Individual Workouts & Focused Shooting Gr. 8-12 ('22-'23 Grade) LHS Basketball Coaching Staff Justin Wittrock

Coach Wittrock will focus on various areas of skill development and build each workout based on what is best for the player. Registration deadline: June 7 Mondays-Wednesdays, June 14-July 20 (No July 4-6) 2:00-3:30 PM HS Gym - Door 34 Fee: $45.00 #1302

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Girls Basketball Skills Development Gr. 4-12 ('22-'23 Grade) LHS Basketball Coaching Staff Eric Hulterstrum & Zack Piepenburg

This program will focus on shooting, ball handling, footwork, individual moves to attack the basket, defense and rebounding. Registration deadline: June 14 Tuesdays & Fridays, June 21-July 29 (No July 5 & 8) HS Gym - Door 34 Fee: $40.00 Gr. 4-7 9:00-10:00 AM #0620

Gr. 8-12 8:00-9:00 AM #0620B

Tennis Camp Gr. K-11 ('21-'22 Grade) LHS Girls Tennis Coaching Staff Matt Draeger

Gr. K-5 The purpose of this camp is to provide an introduction to the game of tennis, learning basic skills such as forehand, backhand, volleys, serving and scoring. Come play some fun tennis games and have a great time while learning. Registration deadline: June 6 Mondays-Thursdays, June 13-23 10:00-11:00 AM HS Tennis Courts The rain location Fee: $45.00 is the #8012

Litchfield Civic Arena.

Gr. 6-11 Learn advanced shots while learning strategies and match play. It is a great opportunity to get out and learn, work on consistency, strategies, and other skills. Participants looking to join the Litchfield tennis extracurricular programs, are encouraged to register. Registration deadline: June 6 Mondays-Thursdays, June 13-July 14 (No July 4-7) 9:00-10:00 AM HS Tennis Courts Fee: $48.00 #8012B

Weather Information Please listen to KLFD AM 1410 or FM 95.9 and check our Facebook page for all weather related announcements and cancellations. Please do not call KLFD.

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YOUTH RECREATION Bury the Puck - Dry Land Training Ages 5-14 LDC Coaching Staff Brett Damerow Sponsored by Beno Blue Line Club & LDC Hockey

What do the best hockey players in the world have in common? They all love the game and doing what it takes to be the best player possible. Work on becoming a better puck handler, shooter and passer, all tools that make you a better player. You will have an opportunity to use your skills in a daily roller hockey game. A helmet, gloves, roller blades, stick, athletic apparel and tennis shoes are required. If you need equipment, please talk to the coaches on the first day. Registration deadline: June 6 Mondays & Wednesdays, June 13-July 27 (No July 4 & 6) 9:30-10:30 AM Litchfield Civic Arena Fee: $50.00 #8055

DC/L Charging Dragon Wrestling Gr. K-12 ('22-'23 Grade) LDC Wrestling Staff

The DC/L Charging Dragon Wrestling program will offer the following training sessions this summer with a goal of improving in all three wrestling positions (Feet, Top, Bottom) in technique, drilling, sparring, and live goes! Bring a friend and have fun with the wrestling team this summer. Off-season training will make in-season champions. Practices Wednesdays & Sundays, June 8-29 Litchfield HS - Door 34 Wednesdays & Sundays, July 10, 24, 27 & 31 Dassel-Cokato HS Pre K-Gr. 2 5:30-6:15 PM

Gr. 3-12 6:15-7:30 PM

July Summer Camp Tuesday-Friday, July 12-15 Dassel-Cokato HS Pre K-Gr. 2 5:30-6:15 PM

Gr. 3-12 6:15-7:30 PM

Summer Slam Camp Tuesday-Friday, August 2-5 Litchfield HS - Door 34 Pre K-Gr. 2 6:00-7:00 PM Pre K-Gr. 2 #8025

Gr. 3-6 7:30-9:00 PM Gr. 3-6 #8025B

Gr. 7-12 #8025C

Fee: $20.00 (fee is for all dates listed)

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Dragon Youth Soccer Ages 4-Gr. 6 ('21-'22 Grade) Mike & Lori Patten

Soccer is fast, fun and a great sport for all ages. Learn and improve soccer skills, teamwork and strategy. All soccer games will be played outside. We will play in the rain, but not lightning. Volunteer coaches are required by the registration deadline. Coaches do not need a background in soccer, only a desire to help kids have a positive experience. Participants should have shin guards and their own soccer ball; #4 for ages 4-7 and #5 for ages 8+. Indicate a jersey size when registering. If you register after the deadline, you are not guaranteed a jersey. Registration deadline: June 17 Tuesdays & Thursdays, July 12-August 4 Civic Arena Soccer Fields Fee: $50.00 Ages 4-5 5:30-6:15 PM #1376

Gr. 2-3 6:30-7:30 PM #1376C

Gr. K-1 5:30-6:30 PM #1376B

Gr. 4-6 6:30-7:30 PM #1376D

NOTICE REGISTRATION DEADLINE!

“Thanks for all you and the soccer crew do for our kiddos!”

Co-Ed Club Soccer Prep & Training Mike & Lori Patten

NEW FOR MIDDLE SCHOOLERS!

Interested in the competitive soccer world? Join us for prep and training! Learn the basic rules and skills you will need in order to play at a competitive level. Participants should have shin guards and their own #5 ball. Indicate a jersey size when registering. If you register after the deadline, you are not guaranteed a jersey. Registration deadline: June 17 Tuesdays & Thursdays, July 12-August 4 7:30-8:30 PM Civic Arena Soccer Fields Fee: $50.00 U10 Club (2013-2014 Birth Year) *There will NOT be a competitive team this fall. #1123 U15 Club (2008-2012 Birth Year) *Fall club teams are not co-ed and are dependent on registration numbers. #1123B Fall Club information available in July!

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YOUTH RECREATION SUMMER GYMNASTICS LHS Gymnastics Staff: Courtney Cruze

Unless stated otherwise, classes are based on skill level. Descriptions include skills that should be mastered before joining. Minimum age is 4 years old. Staff reserve the right to recommend or require movement from/into a level. Litchfield National Guard Armory

Beginner Gymnastics For those with little gymnastics experience but are able to do a cartwheel on their own. Focus is on fundamental skills on each of the four events.

Registration deadline: May 31

Preschool Gymnastics Ages 4-6 Introduction to gymnastics that will focus on each of the four events.

8:30-9:15 AM Fee: $45.00

11:30-12:00 PM Fee: $40.00

Mondays & Wednesdays, June 6-29 #1316

Mondays & Wednesdays, June 6-29

#1314

Tuesdays & Thursdays, June 7-30

Tuesdays & Thursdays, June 7-30

#1314B

#1316B

Gymnastics Basics Ages 6-9

Intermediate Gymnastics

For gymnasts who have not mastered a cartwheel. Focus is on the fundamental basics needed on each of the four events. 10:45-11:15 AM Fee: $40.00

For those who have been in gymnastics before. Focus is on learning and building skills on each of the four events. Must be able to do a backbend on their own. 9:30-10:30 AM Fee: $55.00 Mondays & Wednesdays, June 6-29 #1317

Mondays & Wednesdays, June 6-29

#1313

Tuesdays & Thursdays, June 7-30

#1313B

Advanced Gymnastics Designed for girls who are a part of or are interested in joining the middle or high school gymnastics teams. Must be able to do a back handspring by themselves.

Tuesdays & Thursdays, June 7-30

#1317B

Wear comfortable clothing and have hair pulled back.

12:00-1:00 PM Fee: $55.00 Mondays & Wednesdays, June 6-29

#1318

Mindful Movement Open Sole Yoga

Gain skills in self regulation and self-esteem through breathing movement and mindfulness for the whole family. Registration deadline: June 29 Wednesday-Friday, July 6, 7 & 8 Open Sole Yoga Fee: $33.00/Family (1 Adult & 1 Child) $7.00/Each Additional Child Families with Children 3-5 Years Old 9:45-10:15 AM #0323C Registration deadline: June 29 Families with Children 6-9 Years Old 10:20-10:50 AM #0323D Registration deadline: June 29

Photographs/Recording

Bring a yoga mat.

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By registering for Litchfield Community Education & Recreation activities, you acknowledge for yourself or those you are registering, that photographs and recordings may be taken and used for Community Education marketing. If you object, please contact our office.

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YOUTH ENRICHMENT Spring Flag Football Gr. 2-6 ('22-'23 Grade) LHS Football Coaching Staff

NEW!

Fall Flag Football Gr. 2-6 ('22-'23 Grade) LHS Football Coaching Staff

Program is designed to provide a basic understanding of football. Players work on team play and sportsmanship. They will develop the following fundamental skills: throwing, catching, running, along with the strategies of offense and defense. Baseball/football shoes with rubber cleats may be worn, however, tennis shoes work as well. All other equipment is provided. Tuesdays, April 19-May 17 6:30-7:30 PM HS Practice Field Fee: $35.00 #1352B

Summer Dragon Football Camp Gr. 5 & 6 ('22-'23 Grade) LHS Football Coaching Staff

Program is designed to provide a basic understanding of football. Players work on team play and sportsmanship. They will develop the following fundamental skills: throwing, catching, running, along with strategies of offense and defense. Baseball/football shoes with rubber cleats may be worn, however, tennis shoes work as well. All other equipment is provided. Indicate a shirt size when registering. Tuesdays, August 30-October 11 5:30-6:45 PM HS Practice Field Fee: $35.00 #1352E

Fall Dragon Tackle Football Gr. 5 & 6 ('22-'23 Grade) LHS Football Coaching Staff

Camp is designed to provide a basic understanding of football. Players work on football fundamentals - ball skills, tackling, blocking, etc. Baseball/football shoes with rubber cleats may be worn, however, tennis shoes work as well. Football pants with pads are required (program has extras that can be used for free). All other equipment is provided. Monday, August 22 3:00-5:30 PM Meet behind MS/HS - Walk to HS Practice Field Tuesday, August 23 & Wednesday August 24 4:00-5:30 PM HS Practice Field Fee: $35.00 #1352C

Summer Dragon Football Camp Gr. 7 & 8 ('22-'23 Grade) LHS Football Coaching Staff

The focus of this program is to develop skills and improve the overall athleticism of all student athletes. Skills will include, but are not limited to: football positions, tackling, blocking and play formations. Baseball/football shoes with rubber cleats may be worn, however, tennis shoes work as well. Football pants with pads are required (program has extras that can be used for free). All other equipment is provided. Indicate a shirt size when registering. Parent/Player Meeting TBD in August Practice/game schedule & equipment will be handed out at the parent/player meeting (*If you cannot make the meeting, come to the first day of practice.)

Practice TBD in August HS Practice Field Fee: $40.00 #1352F

Fall Tackle Football Gr. 5 & 6 participants attend Flag Football for FREE. Call Community Education to apply the discount!

For those looking to participate in fall 2022 football, but not exclusive to. Players work on fundamentals and will compete against other players of similar size and weight. Baseball/football shoes with rubber cleats may be worn, however, tennis shoes work as well. Football pants with pads are required (program has extras that can be used for free). All other equipment is provided. Monday, August 22 3:00-5:30 PM Meet behind MS/HS - Walk to HS Practice Field Tuesday, August 23 & Wednesday August 24 4:00-5:30 PM HS Practice Field Fee: $35.00 #1352D

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NO REGISTRATION DEADLINE FOR FOOTBALL ACTIVITES!

Litchfield Community Education & Recreation ● SUMMER 2022


YOUTH SPECIAL EVENTS Science Museum of Minnesota Gr. K-12 ('21-'22 Grade) Thursday, June 2

Celebrate the wonders of the world! The Science Museum of Minnesota is 8.5 acres of exhibits and activities. It’s full of boundless opportunities to explore and learn up-close. Some of the highlights include: Science Superheroes, Dinosaurs & Fossils Gallery, Experiment Gallery, Giant Astronaut, Human Body Gallery and Sportsology. Depart 8:00 AM - Load at Litchfield - Civic Arena Parking Lot 9:30 AM-3:30 PM - Science Museum of Minnesota Return 3:45 PM - Leave the Science Museum of Minnesota 5:35 PM - Unload in Litchfield

FREE (includes shirt, transportation, lunch & admission into the Science Museum) #6022 Registration deadline: May 20

Volunteers are needed for this trip. If you’d like to volunteer, contact our office.

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AQUATICS American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim

This recognized program is instructed by certified staff. A skills test on the first day of lessons will determine if your child is in the appropriate level. It is not unusual to repeat levels before mastering all the skills. Preschool Level A (Recommended for Ages 4-5) First lesson without adult. Intro to basic skills. •Enter/exit water safely •Roll to back-float 3 secs •Submerge mouth-blow bubbles 3 secs •Glide on front-at least 2 body lengths •Swim at least 5 yds Preschool Level B (Recommended for Ages 4-5) Build on skills from Preschool Level A. Not afraid in water & had lessons on own. •Step from side into chest deep water •Move into front float 5 secs-rolling to back •Push off-use combined arm/leg actions on front-5 body lengths •Roll to back-float for 15 secs-roll to front-continue 5 body lengths. Level 1: Intro to Water Skills (Recommended for Ages 6+) •Enter/exit water safely •Submerge mouth, nose & eyes •Open eyes underwater, retrieve submerged item •Use life jacket •Float on front/back •Exhale underwater through mouth/nose •Explore arm/hand movements •Basic water safety Level 2: Fundamental Aquatic Skills: Enter by stepping or jumping from side •Swim on side •Open eyes underwater •Exit safely using ladder/side •Swim on front/back using combined strokes •Front/back glide •Tread with arm/leg motions •Retrieve submerged item •Roll over/float from front/back •Move in water wearing life jacket Baby Swim Lessons Ages 6-23 Months •Enter & exit the water safely •Feel comfortable in the water •Experience wearing a life jacket •Play safely in the water •Submerge & explore breath control & floating on back/front. Child must be accompanied by an adult and a swim diaper must be worn.

Level 3: Stroke Development: Side deep water jump •Survival float •Fully submerged head bob •Retrieve submerged item •Kneeling/standing dive •Reaching assist •Horizontal rotary breathing •Front/back crawl/glide •Butterfly kick •HELP/Huddle position •Emergency Check-Call-Care •Switch from horizontal/ vertical to front/back Level 4: Stroke Improvement: Shallow, stride position or feetfirst surface dives •Swim underwater •Tread water using sculling arm motions & kick •Front/back crawl •Throwing assist •Safe diving •Front/back open turns •Conscious choking victim care •Breaststroke/butterfly •Elementary back stroke •Scissors kick on side •Compact jump from a height, wearing life jacket Level 5: Stroke Refinement: Tread-2 different kicks •Front/ backstroke flip turns •Standing-tuck/pike surface dives •Survival swimming •Rescue breathing •Butterfly, breaststroke, sidestroke •Front/back crawl, elementary backstroke •Shallow dive-glide 2 body lengths into front stroke Level 6: Swimming & Skill Proficiency: Options that focus on preparing to participate in advance courses like Water Safety Instructor & Lifeguard Training. Individual needs are determined on the first day. Tot Swim Lessons Ages 2-4 •Enter/exit water safely •Submerge in rhythmic patter •Change body position •Glide on front/back with aid •Combined stroke on front/back with aid •Experience wearing a life jacket. Child must be accompanied by an adult. A swim diaper must be worn if child is not potty-trained.

Waves Swim Clinic Gr. 4-6 ('22-'23 Grade)

Typhoons Swim Clinic Gr. 7-12 ('22-'23 Grade)

For children who are currently competitive swimmers or have aspirations to be one. Staff provide training, technique, strength and conditioning. Participants must have passed level 3 Red Cross swim lessons or have been a member of a competitive swim team. Registration deadline: May 26

Develop good training habits and work on: tune stroke techniques, flip turns, open turns, IM transitions and starts, three stroke drills, proper technique for streamlines, pull-outs, and break-outs and improve conditioning and added yardage. Registration deadline: May 26

Tim Hroma - Head Dragon Swim & Dive Coach

Strength Training Mondays, June 6-July 25 (No July 4) 7:15-8:15 AM HS Weight Room - Door 34 Swimming Wednesdays & Fridays, June 8-July 29 (No July 6 & 8) 7:00-8:15 AM HS Pool - Door 34 Fee: $79.00 #0016

Tim Hroma - Head Dragon Swim & Dive Coach

Strength Training Wednesdays, June 8-July 27 (No July 6) 7:15-8:15 AM HS Weight Room - Door 34 Swimming Mondays, Tuesdays & Thursdays, June 6-July 28 (No July 4, 5 & 7) 6:30-8:15 AM HS Pool - Door 34 Fee: $109.00 #0016B

Open Swim

Unstructured, casual swim. Must have passed Level 2 swim lessons or be accompanied by an adult. Lifeguards on duty. Mondays-Fridays, June 6-August 12 (No June 13 & July 4-8) 12:30-2:30 PM Only $3.00/per time! HS Pool - Door 34

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AQUATICS American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim Lessons Aquatics Staff

Litchfield HS Pool - Door 34 Fee: Preschool A-Level 6: $45.00/session Baby & Tot: $33.00/session Session I: Tuesday-Friday, June 14-17 & Monday-Thursday, June 20-23 8:45-9:15 AM

Preschool A #1570A

9:15-9:45 AM

Preschool B #1571A

9:45-10:30 AM

5:00-5:30 PM

Baby Lessons Tues/Thurs #1512A

5:30-6:00 PM

Level 4 #1564A

Tot Lessons Tues/Thurs #1513A

6:00-6:30 PM

Level 3 #1563B

Preschool A #1570C

6:30-7:00 PM

Preschool B #1571C

7:00-7:45 PM

Level 1 #1561D

7:45-8:30 PM

Level 2 #1562D

Level 1 9:00-9:45 AM #1561A

Level 3 9:00-9:45 AM #1563A

Level 1 #1561B

Level 2 #1562A

10:30-11:15 AM

Level 1 #1561C

Level 2 #1562B

11:15-11:45 AM

Preschool A #1570B

11:45 AM-12:15 PM

Preschool B #1571B

Level 2 11:15 AM-12:00 PM #1562C

Session II: Monday-Friday, June 27-July 1 (One Week Session) 8:45-9:45 AM 9:45-10:45 AM 10:45-11:45 AM

Level 1 #1561E Level 1 #1561F

Level 2 #1562E Preschool A 9:45-10:15 AM #1570D

Level 4 #1564B Preschool B 10:15-10:45 AM #1571D

Level 3 #1563C Level 2 #1562F

Level 3 #1563D

Level 5 #1565A

Session III: Mondays-Thursdays, July 25-28 & August 1-4 8:45-9:15 AM

Preschool A #1570E

9:15-9:45 AM

Preschool B #1571E

9:45-10:30 AM

Level 1 #1561H

Level 4 #1564D

10:30-11:15 AM

Level 2 #1562H

Level 3 #1563G

Level 2 9:00-9:45 AM #1562G

Registration deadline: June 7

Level 3 9:00-9:45 AM #1563F

Registration deadline: June 20 5:00-6:00 PM

Level 1 #1561G

6:00-7:00 PM

Level 3 #1563E

7:00-8:00 PM

Level 4 #1564C

Registration deadline: July 18 5:00-5:30 PM 5:30-6:00 PM 6:00-6:30 PM 6:30-7:00 PM

Level 5/6 #1565B

7:00-7:45 PM

Baby Lessons Tues/Thurs #1512B Tot Lessons Tues/Thurs #1513B Preschool A #1570F Preschool B #1571F Levels 5/6 #1565C

Private Swim Lessons

Semi-Private Swim Lessons

Designed for anyone who would benefit from one-on-one instruction and covers any of the Red Cross swim levels. You will get 4, 30 minute sessions. Instructors are assigned upon registration. Days and times to be arranged with the instructor.

Designed for anyone who would benefit from one-on-one instruction and covers any of the Red Cross swim levels. Lessons are shared between two family members of the same level, or if both are under level 2. You will get 4, 30 minute sessions. Instructors are assigned upon registration. Days and times to be arranged with the instructor.

Fee: $83.00

Fee: $100.00

HS Pool - Door 34

Call to register!

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HS Pool - Door 34

Call to register!

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GUIA DE PROGRAMAS Y ACTIVIDADES Gimnasio abierto Todas las edades Complete su fin de semana con tiempo de actividad no estructurada en el gimnasio. ¡Trabaja en habilidades específicas o simplemente juega y diviértete! Tenga en cuenta que seguimos el calendario y los protocolos del distrito escolar. Por favor ingrese por la puerta 34. Domingos, del 5 de junio al 21 de agosto (Excepto 19 de junio, 3 y 10 de julio) 6:00-8:00 PM Gimnasios de secundaria y preparatoria GRATIS ¡No es necesario registrarse! Niños de grado 5 e inferiors deben estar acompanados por un adulto.

Patrocina a un Niño Becas Disponibles La Educación Comunitaria de Litchfield recibe donaciones generosas de individuos y negocios en nuestra comunidad para proveer becas para actividades juveniles. Estos fondos permanecen en vigor hasta que sean utilizados. Las becas se basan en los ingresos y elegibilidad y usamos las mismas directrices que el Programa de Almuerzo gratis y precio reducido. Por favor, contacte a la oficina de Educación Comunitaria Para obtener más información y para determinar la elegibilidad.

Dragones, Futbol de Jóvenes Edades 4-Gr. 6 ('21-'22 año escolar) Mike & Lori Patten

El fútbol es rápido, divertido y es un gran deporte para todas las edades. Las niñas y los niños tendrán la oportunidad de aprender y mejorar sus habilidades de fútbol, trabajar en equipo y su estrategia. Todos los partidos de fútbol se jugarán afuera. Si jugaremos en la lluvia, pero no en la tormenta. Los participantes deben traer espinilleras y su propio balón de fútbol; # 4 para edades 4-7 años # 5 para edades 8+, y también deben traer su propia agua. Etiquete a todo su equipo antes de la primera sesión. Por favor, especifique el tamaño de la camiseta al registrarse. Si se registra después del fin de registación, puede que no reciba playera. Martes & Jueves, 7/12-8/4 Civic Arena Fields Costo: $50.00 Fin de Registración: 6/17 Edades 4-5 5:30-6:15 PM #1376

Gr. 2-3 6:30-7:30 PM #1376C

Gr. K-1 5:30-6:30 PM #1376B

Gr. 4-6 6:30-7:30 PM #1376D

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¡Note fin de registración!

Educación Comunitaria Club de fútbol Preparación y entrenamiento ¿Interesado en el mundo del fútbol competitivo? ¡Únase a nosotros para la preparación y el entrenamiento! Aprende las reglas básicas y las habilidades que necesitarás para jugar en el nivel competitivo. Club U10 (año de nacimiento 2013-2014)

*No habrá un equipo competitive este otoño.

#1123

Club U15 (año de nacimiento 2008-2012)

*El equipo de otoño no es de Educación Comunitaria y depende de los números de registrados.

#1123B

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GUIA DE PROGRAMAS Y ACTIVIDADES Museo de Ciencias de Minnesota Grados K-12 (del ciclo escolar '21-'22) Jueves, 2 de junio

¡GRA TIS!

¡Celebra las maravillas del mundo! El Museo de Ciencias de Minnesota tiene 8.5 hectáreas de exhibiciones y actividades. Está lleno de oportunidades ilimitadas para explorer y aprender de cerca. Algunos de los aspectos más destacados incluyen: Superhéroes de la ciencia, Galería de dinosaurios y fósiles, Galería de experimentos, Astronauta gigante, Galería del cuerpo humano y Deportes. Fecha límite de registro: 20 de mayo Salida 8:00 AM - Abordaje en Litchfield - Estacionamiento de Civic Arena 9:30 AM-3:30 PM - Museo de Ciencias de Minnesota

“Lee más allá de lo conocido” Biblioteca Pública de Litchfield Programa de lectura de verano 2022 Del 1 junio al 19 de agosto - Desafíos de lectura - Cuentos al aire libre - Actividades para llevar a casa - Premios - y más!

GRATIS (incluye playera, transporte,

Horarios de la biblioteca: Lunes: 10-8 Martes: 10-8 Miércoles: 10-8 Jueves: 10-8 Viernes: 10-5 Sábado: 10-5

#6022

litchifield.lib.mn.us

Regreso 15:45 PM - Salida de Museo de Ciencias de Minnesota 17:35 PM - Llegada a Litchfield almuerzo y entrada al Museo de Ciencias)

Se necesitan voluntaries para este viaje. Si desea ser voluntario, comuníquese con nuestra oficina.

320-693-2483

Para ayuda con esta información en español llame a Jeff Garland (320) 593-7971 Información del Tiempo

Por favor escuche KLFD AM 1410 o visite nuestra página(s) de Facebook para todos los anuncios relacionados con el clima y para cancelaciones. Por favor no llame KLFD.

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ADULT ENRICHMENT Instant Piano for Hopelessly Busy People Ages 18+

VIRTUAL!

VIRTUAL!

Just Once Classes

Just Once Classes

Learn to play piano the way professionals do, using chords. This crash course will teach you just enough to give you years of musical enjoyment. Class is held online using ZOOM, so you will be able to sit at your piano or keyboard and take this class without any pressure. Registration includes an online book, follow up video lessons and a recording of class, so you will be able to continue practice and study on your own. Also included is an optional periodic online question and answer session. Registration deadline: May 31 Tuesday, June 7 6:30-9:30 PM Fee: $59.00 #2282

Have you wanted to learn guitar but don't have the time? In just a few hours, this crash course will teach you basic chords. You'll learn enough to give you years of musical enjoyment, and you won't have to take private lessons to do it! Class is held online using ZOOM, so you will be able to sit at home with your guitar free of pressure. Registration includes an online book, follow up video lessons and a recording of class, so you will be able to continue practice and study on your own. Also included is an optional periodic online question and answer session. Registration deadline: June 1 Wednesday, June 8 6:30-9:00 PM Fee: $59.00 #2282B

AARP Safe Driver Courses Volunteer Instructor

IN PERSON CLASSES ARE BACK!

First time participants must complete the initial 8-hour course. The 4-hour refresher course is for certificate renewal. Topics include: basic rules, common effects of aging, medications, license renewal process, traffic hazards, adverse road conditions, energy savings, and accident prevention. Class includes video, lectures, and discussion, no driving or written test. Bring a pen and your AARP card if you have one. For questions in regards to your auto insurance or to see if you will receive a discount, contact your auto insurance company. Fee: AARP Member - $30.00 Non-Member - $35.00

Location:

Wagner Education Building 307 E 6th Street Litchfield, MN 55355

Call before mailing in a payment as spots fill quickly. 8-Hour Initial Course Monday & Wednesday, June 27 & 29 1:00-5:00 PM #1060 Registration deadline: June 20 4-Hour Refresher Courses Monday, May 23 5:30-9:30 PM #1050 Registration deadline: May 16 Monday, July 25 #1050B

Instant Guitar for Hopelessly Busy People Ages 13+

1:00-5:00 PM Registration deadline: July 18

Heartsaver® CPR AED & First Aid

Heartsaver® courses are intended for anyone with little to no medical training who needs a course completion card for job, regulatory (e.g. OSHA), or other requirements. Courses can also be taken by anyone who wants to be prepared for an emergency in any setting.

Heartcode® Basic Life Support (BLS) BLS CPR is the foundation for saving lives after cardiac arrest. This course teaches both single-rescuer and team basic life support skills for application in both in-facility and prehospital settings. It is designed for healthcare professionals and other personnel who need to know how to perform CPR and other basic cardiovascular life support skills. Classes are arranged based on need. Contact us for more information.

Private Garden Plot Have a green thumb or want to try your hand at gardening? Then the Private Garden is the place for you! The gardens are plowed, tilled and marked according to the plot size you choose. In addition, there are water spigots available for your gardening use. Irregular Plot (20’ x 20’) (Limited plots): $19.00 Half Plot (20’ x 25’): $22.00 Full Plot (20’ x 50’): $40.00

Refreshments courtesy of Jason Tibbits - State Farm Insurance

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Contact us for more information or to reserve a plot.

Litchfield Community Education & Recreation ● SUMMER 2022


ADULT RECREATION Yoga

Step Aerobics Ages 16+

Open Sole Yoga

Melissa Lolley

Step up your workout routine with strength building and high intensity cardio exercise without putting stress on your joints. Workouts involve stepping on and off a small platform. Modifications can be made for high and low impact options. Registration deadlines are one week prior to start date. 5:30-6:15 AM WEB Gym Wednesdays, June 1-22 Fee: $37.00 #0051

Wednesdays, July 13-August 24 Fee: $55.00 #0051B

Lakeside Yoga

Enjoy the unique experience of yoga at the lake. Enhance your practice surrounded by water, sun and fresh air. Temp needs to be above 50° class to be held. Bring a yoga mat. Fridays, June 3-24 8:00-9:00 AM #0323 Registration deadline: May 27

Sunset Yoga

STOTT Pilates Ages 16+

Enjoy the unique experience of yoga at sunset. Enhance your practice surrounded by the sun and fresh air. Temp needs to be above 50° class to be held. Bring a yoga mat.

Melissa Lolley

Designed for all body types and fitness levels, the STOTT Pilates method is focused on stretching and strengthening the body to help build core strength and stability, improve posture and alignment, increase flexibility, balance and coordination, improve athletic abilities and help with body awareness. Registration deadlines are one week prior to start date. 5:30-6:15 AM WEB Gym

Mondays, June 6, 20, 27 & July 11 7:15-8:15 PM #0323B Registration deadline: May 31

Mindful Movement Open Sole Yoga

Fridays, June 3-24 Fee: $37.00 #0052

Fridays, July 15-August 26 Fee: $55.00 #0052B

Fee: $33.00/Family (1 Adult & 1 Child) $7.00/Each Additional Child

Mike Warpula

Explore the basics of golf: chipping, putting, the full swing, proper etiquette and rules of golf. The relaxed setting will give you an opportunity to practice at your own pace. Registration deadline: May 30

Tuesday, May 31 & Mondays, June 6, 13, 20 & 27 Litchfield Golf Course Fee: $35.00 FREE 9 holes for 7:00-8:00 PM #1755B

Gain skills in self-regulation and self-esteem through breathing movement and mindfulness for the family. Bring a yoga mat. Wednesday-Friday, July 6, 7 & 8 Open Sole Yoga

Beginner Golf Lessons Ages 18+

6:00-7:00 PM #1755

Lake Ripley - Beach Terrace Fee: $40.00

Litch Golf Course with registration!

Open Pickleball All Ages Pickleball is an easy game to pick-up and play at any level! Registered adult must accompany ages 12 and under. Sundays, June 5-August 21 (No June 19, July 3 & 10) 6:00-8:00 PM WEB Gym Bring your Fee: $15.00 own paddle. #0502C Register at any time!

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Families with Children 3-5 Years Old 9:45-10:15 AM #0323C Registration deadline: June 29 Families with Children 6-9 Years Old 10:20-10:50 AM #0323D Registration deadline: June 29

Power Hour Natasha Koll

A combination of resistance, strength, high intensity interval, cardio, and endurance training, Power Hour takes the best aspects of group fitness and individual training and combines them. Benefit from a supportive community who holds you accountable and pushes you to be your best. Registration deadline: May 25 Mondays, Wednesdays & Thursdays June 1-August 25 (No July 4-7) 5:15-6:15 AM HS Weight Room Fee: $175.00 #0021

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TRIPS

Old Log Theatre presents “Escape from Margaritaville”

Discover Saint Paul Thursday, May 12

St. Paul is home to a variety of rich and diverse experiences, two of which we’ll explore! Immerse yourself in the history of Saint Paul’s “Gangster Tour” at the Wabasha Street Caves. The bus tour is filled with sites of nightclubs, kidnappings, and gun battles associated with 1930's gangsters like John Dillinger, Ma Barker and Babyface Nelson. See the most infamous gangster hideouts and famous nightclubs where gangsters spent time socializing with the public. More discoveries await at the Science Museum of Minnesota. Standing along the banks of the Mississippi River, the museum offers 370,000 square feet of interactive exhibits, scientific research, a collection of over two million objects and more! Depart 7:40 AM - Load at ACGC - High School 8:00 AM - Load at Litchfield - Civic Arena Parking Lot 8:25 AM - Load at Dassel-Cokato - PAC 8:45 AM - Load at Howard Lake - MAWSECO 720 9th Ave 10:00 AM-12:00 PM - Gangster Bus Tour 12:30-3:30 PM - Science Museum of Minnesota *Lunch on your own

3:45 PM - Leave the Science Museum of Minnesota

Thursday, August 4

Welcome to Escape from Margaritaville, where people come to get away from it all, and stay to find something they never expected. Get ready for this heartwarming, hilarious musical-comedy featuring both original songs and the most loved Jimmy Buffet classics like Volcano, Margaritaville, Fins, Cheeseburger in Paradise, and more! Depart 9:20 AM - Load at ACGC - High School 9:40 AM - Load at Litchfield - Civic Arena Parking Lot 10:05 AM - Load at Dassel-Cokato - PAC 10:25 AM - Load at Howard Lake - MAWSECO 720 9th Ave 11:15 AM - Arrive at the Old Log Theatre - Excelsior, MN 11:30 AM - Lunch 1:30-3:45 PM - Show Return 4:50 PM - Unload in Howard Lake 5:10 PM - Unload in Dassel-Cokato 5:35 PM - Unload in Litchfield 5:55 PM - Unload in ACGC

Fee: $82.00 (includes travel, lunch & show) #0804 Registration deadline: June 28

Return 4:50 PM - Unload in Howard Lake 5:10 PM - Unload in Dassel-Cokato 5:35 PM - Unload in Litchfield 5:55 PM - Unload in ACGC

Fee: $67.00 (includes travel, tour & museum) #0512 Registration deadline: April 25

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TRIPS Owatonna - “Step Back in Time” Thursday, September 29

Owatonna, the heart of southern Minnesota, is home to an array of historic treasures. The day will start at the Steele County History Center where you’ll explore the history of Steele County, as well as what life was like at the turn of the 20th century in the “Village of Yesteryear”.

August 22-26, 2022 New York, New York! This is a great opportunity to see NYC and Broadway shows, a mix of guided tours and on your own exploration. This trip includes a lot of walking (up to 10 miles per day). Your guide, Joel Green, has been teaching in Litchfield Schools for the past 26 years. He’s led several group tours and has extensive travel experience in and out of the United States. Monday, August 22 • Fly to NYC • Check into Millennium Hotel Time Square Broadway • Show #1 - Wicked Tuesday, August 23 • Optional Viewing of “The Today Show” • Grand Central Station • Central Park • Show #2 - Phantom of the Opera

Wednesday, August 24 • 911 memorial & museum • One World Observatory • Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island • Show #3 - Lion King

The final stop, National Farmers’ Bank, is one of the “11 Can’t-Miss Stops on a Tour of America’s Hidden Architecture Gems”. It was designed in the early 1900s by Louis Sullivan, “the father of the skyscraper”, and mentor to Frank Lloyd Wright. Fee: TBD (includes travel, tours & lunch) #0929 Registration deadline: September 9

Trip itinerary has not been finalized. More details to come. Get on the waiting list!

Thursday, August 25 • Free day Friday, August 26 • Good Bye NYC

Fees: Double Occupancy King Bed - $1,950.00/person Double Occupancy 2 Double Beds - $2,050.00/person Triple/Quad Occupancy - $1,800.00/person Single Occupancy - $2,500.00/person Fee includes: Airfare, NY transportation, lodging & itinerary ticket fees. Fee doesn’t include transportation to MSP airport or Metro Card ($33.00 purchased in NY) to travel on the subway. $100.00 nonrefundable deposit due upon registration. Payment installments accepted - paid in full by June 1.

#0819

Next up, the Minnesota State Public School Orphanage, is the only museum of its kind in the United States. Over 10,000 neglected children were sent there from 1886-1945 to be prepared for adoption or placement. Intended to be temporary, some children stayed for years.

Registration deadline: April 15 For trip questions, contact Joel Green at joelgreen@isd465.org

Science Museum of Minnesota Gr. K-12 ('21-'22 Grade) Thursday, June 2

Depart 8:00 AM - Load at Litchfield - Civic Arena Parking Lot 9:30 AM-3:30 PM - Science Museum of Minnesota Return 3:45 PM - Leave the Science Museum of Minnesota 5:35 PM - Unload in Litchfield Volunteers are needed for this trip. See page 15 for full trip details. For more information, contact our office.

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The Church Basement Ladies in: “Plowin’ Thru” Thursday, December 1

The Church Basement Ladies are at it again and all your favorite characters are back! In the 9 th installment of the highly successful series, the year is 1975 and the ladies don their polyester pantsuits and sing, dance and laugh their way thru this hilarious and touching new musical. Whether this is your first visit or you’ve seen ‘em all, you won’t want to miss this brand new show. Depart 9:00 AM - Load at ACGC - High School 9:25 AM - Load at Litchfield - Civic Arena Parking Lot 9:55 AM - Load at Dassel-Cokato - PAC 10:20 AM - Load at Howard Lake - MAWSECO 720 9th Ave 11:30 AM - Buffet lunch at the Ames Center 1:00-3:15 PM - Show at the Ames Center Return 4:30 PM - Unload in Howard Lake 4:50 PM - Unload in Dassel-Cokato 5:10 PM - Unload in Litchfield 5:30 PM - Unload in ACGC

Fee: $80.00 (includes travel, lunch & show) #1201 Registration deadline: November 7

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LITCHFIELD COMMUNITY THEATRE

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Litchfield Community Education & Recreation

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT OF LITCHFIELD COMMUNITY THEATRE!

307 E 6th Street, Suite 110 Litchfield, MN 55355 (320) 693-2354 Send an email FOR COSTUME & PROP RENTALS, PLEASE CONTACT: Darlene Kotelnicki (320) 535-0034

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SPECIAL OLYMPICS UNIFIED SPORTS

Track and Field

Bocce Ball

Track and field offers a wide range of events: hurdles, high jump, long jump, shot put, relays, and more! In addition to traditional events, athletes can participate in Unified Sports relay events. Indicate a shirt size when registering. Registration is required.

This gentle, short-range yard game has been a favorite for centuries throughout Europe. Bocce Ball is open to all Special Olympic athletes as well as Unified Partners. Indicate a shirt size when registering. Registration is required.

Practices Mondays, May 9-June 20 (No May 30 or June 13)

Tuesdays & Thursdays, June 14-30 6:30-7:30 PM WEB Lawn

State Tournament Friday-Sunday, June 24-26 Stillwater, MN

FREE #4026B

(WEB Gym - Inclement weather location )

6:30-7:30 PM HS Track & Field Complex

(Inclement weather location MS Gym - Starting June 6, use door 34)

FREE #4026

All Special Olympics Athletes and Unified Partners are required to fill out an application/consent form through Special Olympics Minnesota. Forms can be found at HERE or Litchfield Community Education & Recreation Participants must bring these forms to the first night of practice.

Volunteers Needed! Activities wouldn’t be possible without our amazing volunteers. Be a part of the inclusion revolution. Make a difference in the lives of people with intellectual disabilities - and your own. Contact Litchfield Community Education & Recreation for more information. litchfieldcommunityed.com ● (320) 693-2354

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July 9 Litchfield Watercade Parade 4:00 PM

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THURSDAY, JULY 7 - SUNDAY, JULY 10 COMING SOON! Check out watercade.com for a full schedule of events Find Watercade and the Royalty on Facebook and Instagram

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INFORMATION & POLICIES Inclement Weather

Sponsor-A-Child Scholarships Available

Did you know that about 37% of children in the Litchfield School District qualify for free or reduced lunch rates?

Litchfield Community Education & Recreation receives donations from generous individuals and businesses in our community to provide scholarships for youth activities, helping to offset the cost. Scholarships are based on income eligibility. We use the same guidelines as the Free and Reduced Lunch Program.

Listen to KLFD 95.9 FM & 1410 AM radio regarding activity changes, postponements or cancelations. When looking for activity information, call Litchfield Community Education & Recreation, not KLFD. Activity cancelations or postponements will be posted on our Facebook page. When school closes due to the weather, all Litchfield Community Education & Recreation activities will be canceled as well.

Cancelation Policy

Litchfield Community Education & Recreation reserves the right to cancel any activity. If this happens, your money will be refunded in full. Participant cancelations requested prior to the published deadline will be refunded in full. Cancelations made less than a week before the activity start day, will be subject to a $5.00 administrative fee. No Free and Reduced rate eligibility is refunds will be made after the class has based on family income requirements met. You must call our office to request a set by the state of Minnesota in relation cancelation. Online cancelation is not to national poverty guidelines. As you available. can imagine, families that are strained financially, eliminate items like Volunteer Information recreation and enrichment opportunities Do you have a passion for a particular that are non-essential. sport or activity? Some of our youth Funds remain in place until all dollars programs are looking for volunteers and are utilized. Contact our office for more we need committed individuals to help out. When you commit, we ask that you information and to determine are able to consistently provide assistance eligibility. for all scheduled program dates. At the end of the activity you may receive Check Return Policy credit on your account for use on a future Checks returned for insufficient funds, class. All volunteers must complete an stop payment or account closed will be application and background check. In subject to a $30.00 service charge. addition, all recreation coaches must Payee will be notified upon receipt of complete bloodborne pathogen and NSF notice to our office. If there has concussion training a week prior to their been no attempt to contact our office first day of coaching. after two weeks, information will be Contact our office for more turned over to a collection agency. information.

COVID-19 Information

Being that guidelines are ever changing in response to COVID-19, all activities are subject to change. Litchfield Community Education & Recreation follows COVID-19 guidelines set forth by the State of Minnesota and the Minnesota State High School League. Visit the Litchfield School District website for a list of guidelines that we follow.

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Equal Opportunities and Accessibility

District 465 Litchfield Community Education & Recreation complies with all state and federal equal opportunity requirements and follows employment practices and education programs that do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, marital status, handicap, national origin or the presence of a non-job or education related medical condition. We strive to provide reasonable accommodations when needed. Advance notice of these needs helps considerably. When registering, please inform our staff by filling out an information sheet that describes the type of accommodations that Litchfield Community Education & Recreation can provide for you. Staff will not be responsible for passing or handling personal medications. This must be done by a parent, guardian or personal care attendant, whom are also welcome to accompany those with special needs to a class at no charge.

Use of School Facilities

Litchfield Public Schools encourages the use of school facilities. Arrange for use of school facilities by filling out a Facility Use Application. Visit our website, email or call us for more information and/or a form. Reservation is complete after the request is on the master schedule. Fees vary based on type of requests. Valid insurance is required to cover the rental.

Photographs/Recording

By registering for any Litchfield Community Education & Recreation activity, you acknowledge for yourself or those you are registering, that photographs and/or recordings of participants may be taken and used for Litchfield Community Education & Recreation marketing purposes. Contact our office if you object to this.

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REGISTRATION FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO REGISTER: Visit us online Call us at (320) 693-2354 Stop by or mail a payment Litchfield Community Education & Recreation 307 E 6th Street, Suite 110 Litchfield, MN 55355

Office Hours: Monday-Friday 7:45 AM-4:15 PM Office hours may vary. Please provide a valid email address if you have one. You will receive a confirmation email for your registration and it will also be our main way of contacting you with activity information.

Payment is required at the time of registration. Litchfield Community Education & Recreation Registration Form Payer Name (Print)

Email Address

Mailing Address

City

Main Phone Number

Other Phone Number

Activity #

Activity Name

Cash Check #

Fee

Participant’s Name

Visa MasterCard Card #

State

Zip

Grade

Shirt Size

Expiration Date

Cardholder’s Signature Make checks payable to: Litchfield Community Education & Recreation

307 E 6th Street, Suite 110 Litchfield, MN 55355

Confirm availability of activity before mailing in a registration.

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The photograph on the front of the guide is courtesy of Peg Beckstrand of Litchfield, MN. She captured a stunning sunset over Lake Washington and said “Summers on the lake are the best!” We agree, Peg! “Day at the Lake” Haley Malherek Litchfield, MN

“Summer on Lake Ripley” Dianne Shoutz Litchfield, MN Do have you a picture that you would like to see featured in the guide? Send them to us! Email pictures to the programs coordinator jprieve@isd465.org

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