Maplewood Recreation Guide

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Aug - Dec 2016

KID CITY MCC FITNESS

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ADULT LEAGUES Pg. 19 - 20 NATURE CENTER Pg. 23 - 25


GENERAL INFO

CONTACT US VISIT US

MCC CUSTOMER SERVICE 2100 White Bear Avenue

Monday: 9:00AM – 7:00PM Tuesday – Friday: 9:00AM – 5:00PM

Admissions 651.249.2210 Fitness & Aquatics 651.249.2230

NATURE CENTER

651.249.2170

2659 East 7th Street

Recreation Programs/Picnic Shelters/Athletics 651.249.2120 Email: recreationonline@maplewoodmn.gov

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Special Events Kid City Maplewood Community Center YMCA Aquatics Fitness Youth Recreation Adult Recreation Day Trips Maplewood Nature Center Support Maplewood Parks & Recreation Community Partnerships

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SPOTLIGHT A PARK: PLAYCREST

Playcrest Park is a 16 acre neighborhood park located at 2390 Lydia Street. Over the years, numerous upgrades have been made to the site with the most recent being a full replacement of the playground. In addition to the playground, Playcrest features a ball field, hard-court area for basketball and tennis, internal trail, picnic area, soccer field and a winter skating area. Stop by and enjoy the park today!

WINTER SKATING RINKS & WARMING HOUSES

Maplewood maintains nine skating rinks throughout the city, four of which have supervised shelters. Shelters will not be open when temperatures -100 or the windchill reaches -250. Shelters will also be closed until the rinks are cleared following snow and when warm temperature softens the ice. Call the weather information hotline for closure details: 651.249.2190. Warming houses are scheduled to be open Decemeber 26 February 12 (weather permiting). Closed December 31 and January 1. Shelter Hours: Monday - Friday, 5:30PM - 8:30PM Saturday and Sunday, 1:00PM - 4:00PM Rink Locations Afton Heights (shelter) • 63 N Sterling Street Four Seasons (shelter) • 1685 Gervais Avenue Gethsemane (shelter) • 2401 E 7th Street Wakefield (shelter) • 1590 Frost Avenue Edgerton • 2001 Bradley Street Harvest • 2561 Barclay Street Kohlman • 1000 County Road C Maplecrest • 2101 Arcade Street Pleasantview • 1100 Marnie Street

WHAT IS RECREATION ONLINE?

It’s simple, just send your email to recreationonline@maplewoodmn.gov and we will enroll you in our email system. You can stay current with our latest events and programs so you never miss a deadline again! Sign up today to avoid disappointment!

MAPLEWOOD PICNIC SHELTERS RECYCLING IN THE PARKS

In an effort to reduce trash and promote recycling, the City of Maplewood now offers recycling in our parks. Look for the blue bins and do your part in helping keep our parks clean!

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The City of Maplewood has picnic facilities at several of our parks. Picnic shelters not listed are a “first come, first served” shelter. There is a fee and some shelters require a $100.00 damage deposit to reserve the shelter. For a full list of rentable shelters, please visit www.maplewoodmn.gov/pr and select picnic shelters.

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SPECIAL EVENTS

MUSIC IN THE BARN

AT BRUENTRUP FARM FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7 GATES OPEN AT 5:30PM • MUSIC BEGINS AT 7:00PM TICKETS GO ONSALE AUGUST 15 • 9:00AM Relax on the historic grounds of the Bruentrup Farm while enjoying delicious cocktails from the Dog House Bar & Grill and food (additional fee). Come early and enjoy touring the grounds and a bonfire! Then enjoy live music in the beautifully restored barn. Space is limited and you must have a ticket to participate in this event. Cost is $7.00 Presale $15.00 day of show. To purchase tickets, call 651.249.2230/651.249.2120 or in-person at the MCC Customer Service counter.

HOLIDAY FUN HOUR (AGES 4-8)

AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER HALLOWEEN SESSION • THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 6:15PM - 7:15PM THANKSGIVING SESSION • THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 6:15PM - 7:15PM Join us and create fun, easy crafts that will put you in the holiday spirit! Music and snacks are all part of the fun. Grab your paint shirt and come have a great time. Cost is $7.00 per child per session or $12.00* for both sessions. *Must register for both sessions at time of registration.

LETTERS FOR SANTA (AGES 2+)

AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 6:00PM - 7:00PM Calling all boys and girls! Our elves will have everything that you need to write and decorate the perfect letter to Santa - we’ll even mail it for you! Enjoy holiday stories and delicious treats while you create. Parents are welcome to stay. Children must be out of diapers if parents choose to leave. Cost is $7.00.

SANTA’S WORKSHOP PARTY (AGES 3+)

AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 6:00PM - 7:30PM Hey kids, join Santa and the gang while your parents are out holiday shopping or working out at the MCC. We’ll have a blast with games, treats, music, movies, arts and crafts, holiday stories and much more! The evening will end with a visit from Santa. Parents are welcome to join us at 7:15pm to take pictures. Bring an unwrapped girft for Toys for Tots and you’ll receive a special prize. Cost is $10.00 per child. $5.00 sibling discount for each additional child. *Children must be out of diapers.

MAPLEWOOD REC RUN 3K/5K AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 • CHECK-IN/PRE-RACE ACTIVITIES: 9:00AM • RACE BEGINS: 10:00AM

All Proceeds Benefit The Maplewood Parks & Recreation Youth Scholarship Fund Maplewood Parks & Recreation is excited to host our annual Rec Run 3k/5k! This fun event is for all skill levels from serious runners to a family looking for a fun fall event! The race has a 3k option for younger runners/families or a full 5k! The race starts at the Maplewood Community Center and heads down the Gateway Trail to Robinhood Park (the 3k turnaround) or continue to Flicek Park (the 5k turnaround). A child gets to run free with a paid adult. Each registration comes with FREE entry to the Maplewood Community Center! Kids come dressed as your favorite superhero or cartoon character! We will have kid friendly games/activities pre race (krazy hair station, games, activity stations, temporary tattoos and more), a fire truck and police car for kids to check out! COST: INDIVIDUAL: $30.00 FAMILY: $75.00 (max 4 children) *children under 3 run free • *one child runs free per paid adult

REGISTER BY SEPTEMBER 21 TO GUARANTEE YOUR RACE SHIRT & CHILD’S MEDAL WILL HALE AND THE TADPOLE PARADE CONCERT • FIRE TRUCK & POLICE CAR TOURS KRAZY HAIR STATION • TEMPORARY TATTOOS • YOUTH ACTIVITIES • LAWN GAMES STRETCHES LED BY MCC PERSONAL TRAINER

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SPECIAL EVENTS

WOW EVENT

WAKEFIELD PARK • 1590 FROST AVENUE • MAPLEWOOD, MN • 55109

CARNIVAL FUN & MOVIE NIGHT Arts & Crafts • Dunk Tank • Bounce Castle • Kid City Booth Nature Center Activities • Crazy Hair Station • & Much More!

Join us for some carnival fun before “Planes: Fire and Rescue” is shown in the park. There will be a dunk tank, baseball pitch speed test, carnival games, and a chance for you to show off your special talent at our Wakefield Talent Spotlight.

AUGUST 24 • 6:00PM - 7:30PM

PRE-MOVIE GAMES: 6:30PM • MOVIE: 7:15PM

FREE ADMISSION • FREE HOT DOGS, CHIPS, & POP

© Disney/Pixar

Insert Your Movie Info Here

WAKEFIELD PARK • 1590 FROST AVENUE • MAPLEWOOD, MN • 55109

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 Movie may be cancelled in the event of inclement weather. Updates will be posted on our Twitter and Facebook pages.

CARNIVAL FUN & MOVIE NIGHT WILL BE CANCELLED IN THE EVENT OF INCLEMENT WEATHER

FREE EVENT - PLEASE CONSIDER BRINGING A NON-PERISHABLE FOOD ITEM THAT WILL BE DONATED TO A LOCAL FOOD SHELF

MAPLEWOOD SOUNDS OF THE CITY

The City of Maplewood, in partnership with Ashland Productions, is proud to announce our lineup for the 2016/2017 Sounds of the City concert series. The lineup for this season’s concert series is packed with a diverse range of talent and styles! Whether you enjoy the pop rock melodies of G.B. Leighton, the a cappella stylings of Tonic Sol-fa, or the bluegrass crooning of Monroe Crossing, this series offers something for everybody. 2016/2017 LINEUP Friday, Sept. 16, 2016 Saturday, Sept. 17, 2016 Saturday, Oct. 15, 2016 Saturday, Nov. 26, 2016 Friday, Dec. 02, 2016 Saturday, Dec. 03, 2016 Saturday, Dec. 10, 2016 Friday, Dec. 16, 2016 Saturday, Dec. 17, 2016 Saturday, Jan. 7, 2017 Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2017 Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2017 Thursday, April 13, 2017 Saturday, April 15, 2017 Wednesday, May 10, 2017 Thursday, May 11, 2017

Pat Donohue & the Prairie All-Stars E Street Shuffle & Detroit Muscle: A Night of Bruce Springsteen & Bob Seger Sinatra & Company Takin’ It to the Limit: A Tribute to the Eagles Sherwin Linton Christmas Show Keri Noble Holiday Show Daisy Dillman Band - 40th Anniversary Show A Kat Perkins Christmas Steven C. Shaun Johnson Big Band Experience Chris Hawkey Maiden Dixie Tonic Sol-fa G.B. Leighton Deuces Wild An Evening of Bluegrass with Monroe Crossing

Tickets for all of our performances can be purchased online at www.ashlandproductions.com or by calling 651.274.8020. Tickets for all shows go on sale 90 days prior to show date. All seating is reserved.

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MCC GENERAL INFO

Offering Wellness, Arts, & Fun For Everyone!

Are you looking for an affordable and family friendly environment? Are you interested in state-of-art equipment and innovative programming options? If so, visit the Maplewood Community Center today and experience all that we have to offer! We recognize that your time is valuable. To help you make the most of it, the Maplewood Community Center offers a convenient, centrally located facility with top-notch amenities. Open 358 days a year, as early as 5:00am on weekdays, our facility is designed with you in mind!

• Family-friendly atmosphere

MCC Operating Hours

• Convenient location & friendly staff • Newly renovated aquatic center & fitness center • 25-Yard lap/exercise/recreation pool & whirlpool • Leisure pool with interactive play area & waterslides • Cardio & strength center, two fitness rooms & spinning room • 11-Lap per mile walking & running track

Monday - Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

5:00AM - 10:00PM 5:00AM - 9:00PM 6:00AM - 8:00PM 8:00AM - 7:00PM

Please check the gym and YMCA aquatic center schedules for specific operating hours of these areas.

• Two full-size gymnasiums & two racquetball/wallyball courts • Over 70 group fitness classes each week • Nationally certified group exercise instructors • Free fitness orientations & daily locker use • Program discounts including TRX, swim lessons, & more • Drop-in child care (free with family memberships) • Half-mile scenic pond trail connected to the Gateway Trail • And so much more!

Racquetball and Wallyball

Challenge yourself with one of these enjoyable sports. To reserve a court, call 651.249.2210. Racquetball Fees Members: $10.00 per month as membership add-on Non-Members: Cost of daily admission Wallyball Fees (Per court/per hour/per group) Non-Member: $25.00 (+ tax) Member: $20.00 (+ tax)

THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE AT THE MCC

Did you know that even a single massage can be a natural solution to improving your health? Here are just a few of the numerous ways massage may improve your health and wellness! • Improve physical fitness • Treat seasonal allergies • Increase immune function

• Stress management • Boost mental health & wellness • Pain management

The Maplewood Community Center is an excellent resource for the community, offering a comprehensive health and wellness program. Book Your Appointment Today by visiting our www.maplewoodmn.gov/fitness Click on Therapeutic Massage and “Book Now” or call 651.249.2210 Your body will thank you! *ASK ABOUT OUR NEW MONTHLY MASSAGE MEMBERSHIP

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MCC GENERAL INFO

Maplewood Community Center Amenities FITNESS CENTER Maplewood Community Center’s newly renovated fitness center offers state of the art cardiovascular and strength equipment. Our wide variety of cardio machines includes treadmills, elliptical cross-trainers, step mills, summit trainers, stationary bikes, stair climbers and rowers. Most machines have an entertainment system, allowing you to watch television or use your iPod during your workout. We also offer weight training equipment to work every part of your body. A certified fitness professional can provide initial and ongoing instruction on how to use the equipment to meet your goals. GROUP FITNESS Enjoy access to over 70 complimentary group exercise classes every week! Classes are held in our two studio spaces, the spinning room, the lap pool and the gym. The broad range of formats includes Les Mills BODYPUMP™, spinning, INSANITY®, yoga, Pilates, and many others! Intensities range from calm to exceptionally rigorous, so classes can be enjoyed by members of all ages and fitness levels.

WALKING/JOGGING TRACK Rain or shine, take a walk around Maplewood Community Center’s indoor track. This suspended track is 1/11 of a mile long with three spacious lanes for walkers and runners. PERSONAL TRAINING Let Maplewood Community Center personal trainers motivate and inspire you! Our trained, experienced, and professional staff will design a program that fits your style and schedule. Let our fitness experts help you determine attainable goals, overcome stubborn plateaus, maximize your time by teaching you how to train more efficiently, and hold you accountable! We offer both one-on-one training and small group training for groups of 2 - 4. Call 651-249-2207 to set up a free consultation and find out it personal training is right for you!

NOT A MEMBER? Not a problem! The Maplewood Community Center is open to the public. Just pay the Daily Admission Fee. Youth/Senior Adult Family

$7.00 $9.00 $22.00

YMCA AQUATIC CENTER AT THE MCC Thrilling family fun and fitness adventures await you. This fabulous aquatic center features a 6-lane lap pool, an interactive leisure pool (zero-depth), a 120-foot twirling water slide, and a soothing hot tub. A jaunty, interactive submarine takes center stage in the zero-depth entry leisure pool allowing children to climb inside the access hatch, slide out the turbo prop, or take a seat at the submarine’s control console. Children can peer through the interactive periscope, play with pressure activated sprayers and floor geysers, or use the submarine’s control panel to push button activate the sub’s roof-top spray guns. Murals of the coral reef and other underwater wonders grace the walls of the facility. GYM Bring a group of friends and challenge them to a game of basketball, volleyball, pickleball, floor hockey or badminton. A variety of other fun gym activities are available and posted on the monthly gym schedule. RACQUETBALL/WALLYBALL Maplewood Community Center has a variety of options for those that enjoy playing racquetball or wallyball. Visit the bulletin board for leagues, or call 651.249.2210 to reserve a court.

SPECIALTY GROUP FITNESS In addition to our group fitness classes, the Maplewood Community Center also offers you the opportunity to get connected through small group classes. These offer more accountability and motivation and are taught by nationally certified instructors. Try TRX suspension training, kettlebell training, small group weight loss, or boot camp!

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Rate Resident Youth/Senior $420 $363 Senior HH $540 $483 Adult $625 $511 Couple/Dual $727 $613 Family/HH $879 $766

MONTHLY

ANNUAL

MCC MEMBERSHIP

2016 MEMBERSHIP RATES Rate Resident Youth/Senior $38 $33 Senior HH $54 $51 Adult $57 $46 Couple/Dual $71 $59 Family/HH $85 $73

MINIMUM OF 3 MONTH MEMBERSHIP AGREEMENT REQUIRED FOR ALL MONTHLY MEMBERSHIPS

MEMBERSHIP ADD-ON: RACQUETBALL - $10/MONTH A one time non-refundable $75 administrative fee is payable upon joining and will only be reassessed if a membership lapses more than 30 days. ANNUAL & MONTHLY MEMBERSHIPS MAY BE PUT ON HOLD FOR UP TO 6 MONTHS FOR A COST OF $10 PER MONTH.

DAILY ADMISSION

Youth/Senior Adult Family*

$7 $9 $22

10 VISIT PASS CARD

MID-DAY MEMBERSHIPS

A renewable swipe card! Access the No Adminstrative Fee! (M-F 10AM-2PM) entire facility including group fitness 3 Months Annual classes for $85 (or 20 visits for $160) Individual $95 Individual $375 PASS EXPIRES 1 YEAR FROM PURCHASE Family $151 Family $600

*Daily admission family consists of father, mother, sons, daughters, foster children, and foreign exchange students living in the same household. No more than two adults 18 years of age or older. All rates are subject to change and sales tax will be assessed.

MEMBERSHIP DEFINITIONS

Youth: 17 & Under Adults: 18 & Older Seniors: 62 & Older Senior Household: Two individuals 62 & older living in the same dwelling Couple/Dual: Two individuals living in the same dwelling Family/Household: Up to 6 individuals living in the same dwelling. Each individual after 6 will require an additional $5/month $50/annually (Verification of residency will be required on all types of memberships.)

PAYMENT OPTIONS

Monthly: First month paid to MCC; remaining months automatically withdrawn from checking or savings. Annual, & Mid-Day: Pre-pay with cash, check, Visa, Mastercard, Discover or American Express

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maplewood community center membership specials AUGUST SEPTEMBER 2016

Purchase ANY Membership & Pay Just A $25 ADMIN FEE + Get 15% Off Family Programming

OCTOBER 2016

Purchase An Annual Membership & Pay NO ADMIN FEE

NOVEMBER 2016

Purchase ANY membership & Pay NO ADMIN FEE NORTH ST. PAUL RESIDENT SPECIAL: Take advantage of your Last chance to get resident rates!

DECEMBER 2016

10/20 Visit Pass Sale: $10 Off A 10 Visit Pass OR $20 Off A 20 Visit Pass

DECEMBER 15, 2016 JANUARY 2017

Purchase An Annual Membership & Pay NO ADMIN FEE + Get $50 In MCC Bucks

SOME EXCLUSIONS APPLY - VISIT CUSTOMER SERVICE TO LEARN MORE

2100 WHITE BEAR AVENUE • MAPLEWOOD, MN 55109 WWW.MAPLEWOODCOMMUNITYCENTER.COM • 651-249-2230


Enjoy YMCA aquatics programs for the whole family at the Maplewood Community Center. Fall classes begin September 12. Registration starts August 12. Hurry, classes fill quickly! MCC Member: $64 Non-Member: $79 Ways to Register: Online: activenet004.active.com/maplewoodmn/ Phone: 651-249-2230 In-Person: Monday 9AM-7PM Tuesday-Friday 9AM-5PM

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SPECIALTY - GROUP PERSONAL TRAINING Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

TRX Training 55+ 9:30-10:15AM Barb Momentum 10:00-11:00AM

Gym Hall NEW!

Momentum 5:30-6:15AM

NEW!

Barb TRX Training 55+ 10:00-10:45AM

Gym NEW!

Barb

Gym Hall

AUGUST - DECEMBER 2016 SESSIONS 6, 7, & 8

Thursday

Boot Camp 5:30-6:15AM

Aerialates - Cirque-it NEW! 10:15-11:00AM Courtney

Friday

Saturday

Courtney

Gym

9:00-10:00AM Peter Fitness Center

Gym Hall

Youth Orientation Bypass Class

10:15-11:15AM Peter Fitness Center

*dates may vary from session

Courtney

Varies

Senior Strength Training 2-3PM Jerry Strength Center Tai Ji Quan: Moving for Better Balance ® 3:15 - 4:15PM *starts 8/16 Lori Studio

Youth Orientation Bypass Class

6:45-7:45PM Peter Fitness Center 10 lbs Down 5:30-6:30PM Cara TRX Challenge 6:00-6:45PM

Colin

Evening

Varies

Momentum 5:30-6:30PM

Gym 1

MZ

Class Titles

Barb Kettlebell Training 6:15-7:00PM

TRX Challenge 6:00-6:45PM *drop-in w/ pre-approval by Barb

Gym Hall

Varies

Cara Boot Camp 6:00-7:00PM

*dates may vary from session

Courtney

*drop-in w/ pre-approval by Barb

Barb 10 lbs Down 8:00-9:00PM

Tai Ji Quan: Moving for Better Balance ® 3:15 - 4:15PM Lori Studio

Boot Camp 5:00-6:00PM Courtney Momentum 6:15-7:15PM

10 lbs Down

6 or 12 Week Sessions

Gym

Gym 2

Barb 10 lbs Down 8:00-9:00PM

Gym Hall

Courtney Kettlebell Training 6:15-7:00PM

Gym Hall

Colin

Varies

Courtney

Gym Hall

Session Dates SESSION 6: SEPT. 12- OCT. 23 10 lbs Down, Momentum, Kettlebell, Senior Strength, TRX SESSION 7: OCT. 31-DEC. 11 Suspension Training are all 6 weeks. **Tai Ji Quan SESSION 8: MINI –SESSION: DECEMBER is 2x/week for 12 weeks. 12- JANUARY 8, 2017 Facility Hours Childcare Hours ($) Monday -Thursday 5:00AM - 10PM Monday - Friday 9AM-12PM Friday 5:00AM - 9PM Monday - Thursday 4:30PM-8PM Saturday 6AM - 8PM Saturday 8:30AM - 12:30PM Sunday 8AM - 7PM

Class Titles

Monthly Sessions

Boot Camp Classes 4 or 5-week Sessions each Month

Session Dates August 1-31, September 1 - 30 October 1 - 31 November 1 - 30 December 1 - 31

Other Information Fitness class times and dates may change. Visit the website for the most current schedule. Fitness Supervisor: Lori.Resendiz@MaplewoodMN.gov or 651-249-2207 Register Online, or stop in at Customer Service, or by calling 651-249-2230.

PERSONAL TRAINING AT THE MCC

Are you bored with your same old workouts? Have you hit a plateau? No longer seeing results from your current program? Have you found you don’t know where to even start? MCC CERTIFIED PERSONAL CAN HELP! What will your trainer do for you? • Work with you to determine specific, measurable, tainable goals • Teach you how to train more efficiently within your time-frame • Encourage and motivate you to achieve your goals • Help you overcome stubborn plateaus • Design a program that fits your style • Hold you accountable You do not need to be a MCC member to participate in personal training! Whatever your fitness need, we have an experienced trainer that can help. Call 651.249.2207 to set up a free consultation to see if personal training is a good fit for you.

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MCC FITNESS

MOMENTUM! (4-8 PARTICIPANTS)

AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER MONDAYS, 10:00AM - 11:00AM (W/ TRAINER COURTNEY)

YOUTH ORIENTATION BYPASS CLASS

TUESDAYS, 6:15 - 7:15PM (W/ TRAINER COURTNEY)

S6: SEPT 6 - OCT 11 • S7: OCT 18 - NOV 22 • S8: NOV 29 - JAN 3

AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER MONDAYS, 6:45PM - 7:45PM (4 WEEKS)

S6: SEPT 14 - OCT 19 • S7: NOV 2 - DEC 7 • S8: DEC 14 - JAN 4

SATURDAYS, 10:15AM - 11:15AM (4 WEEKS)

S6: SEPT 12 - OCT 17 • S7: OCT 31 - DEC 5 • S8: DEC 12 - JAN 2

(AGES 10-14)

WEDNESDAYS, 5:30 - 6:15AM (W/ TRAINER BARB)

S5B: AUG 8 - AUG 29 • S6: SEPT12 - OCT 3 • S7: OCT 31 - NOV 21

THURSDAYS: 5:30PM - 6:30PM (W/ TRAINER CARA)

S5B: AUG 13 - SEPT 3 • S6: SEPT 17 - OCT 8 • S7: NOV 5 - DEC 3 (NO CLASS 11/26)

S6: SEPT 15 - OCT 20 • S7: NOV 3 - DEC 8 • S8: DEC 15 - JAN 5

Do you enjoy small group workouts, support, and accountability? Do you struggle to fit your exercise into your day and need motivation, guidance and support? You’re not alone! Most people know the basics about how to lose weight and get fit, they just get bored, frustrated and lose motivation trying to do it all by themselves. Join us and you have the opportunity to be coached and trained with a small group of like-minded individuals working as a team to provide additional support and encouragement. Cost is $84.00 ($68.00 for MCC members).

10 POUNDS DOWN! NOW FOUR CLASS OPTIONS! AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER MONDAYS, 5:30PM - 6:30PM (W/ TRAINER CARA) S6: SEPT 12 - OCT 17 • S7: OCT 31 - DEC 5

MONDAYS, 8:00PM - 9:00PM (W/ TRAINER COLIN) S6: SEPT 12 - OCT 17 • S7: OCT 31 - DEC 5

WEDNESDAYS, 8:00PM - 9:00PM (W/ TRAINER COLIN) S6: SEPT 14 - OCT 19 • S7: NOV 2 - DEC 7

SATURDAYS, 9:00 – 10:00AM (WITH TRAINER PETER) S6: SEPT17 - OCT 22 • S7: NOV 5 - DEC 10

Connect, Commit, and Change! Guided by a certified personal trainer, you will be given the tools for success! Weekly exercise sessions, weigh-ins, fitness assignments/tracking, discussion topics and nutritional tracking tips are all part of the class (body composition testing/measurements taken at the beginning and end of session). Cost is $84.00 ($68.00 for MCC members).

As children grow older, they reduce outdoor play activities. Some youth maintain their physical activity levels by participating in organized sports (teams), but others are left on their own, and exercise less and less as they get older.This class is designed to give youth ages 10 and older who are interested in working out at the Maplewood Community Center, a head start. They will learn basic fitness principles for maintaining a healthy lifestyle and be taught bodyweight exercises and machines that are age appropriate. Passing this class will qualify the participants to utilize the fitness areas. Cost is $36.00 ($26.00 for MCC members).

BOOT CAMP

AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER TUESDAYS, 5:00PM - 6:00PM THURSDAYS, 6:00PM - 7:00PM FRIDAYS, 5:30AM - 6:15AM 4 week session: $26.00/members $36.00/non-members, 5 week session: $33.00/members $45.00/non-members *New sessions start every month! Time for results! Boot Camp is designed to challenge every major muscle group. Using a variety of equipment, including your own body weight, your Certified Personal Trainer will blend strength, resistance, cardio and flexibility training, speed and agility drills and stretching into one concentrated hour. Designed for all fitness levels.

AERIALATES® CIRQUE - IT

AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER THURSDAYS, 10:15AM - 11:00AM

S6: SEPT 15 - OCT 20 • S7: NOV 3-DEC 8 • S8: DEC 15- JAN 5 (MINI-SESSION)

Cirque-It combines exercises from the Aerialates® curriculum with standard resistance training for a fast-paced, full-body workout. The Cirque-It program takes participants through a 45-minute workout and is designed to challenge all fitness levels. Class meets 45minutes each week for 6 weeks, 4-6 participants per group. Cost is Cost is $84.00 ($68.00 for MCC members).

PILATES REFORMER

AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER Mind-body, Core Strength, and Core Stability are keys to a healthier lifestyle through mindful movement and Pilates. A Pilates Reformer is elegant, spring-based resistance equipment that allows one to work very precisely, developing strength and flexibility. Pilates teaches body awareness, good posture and easy, graceful movement. There is an emphasis on proper breathing and correct body alignment where quality of movement is valued over quantity of repetitions. These movements create a sleek toned body while simultaneously alleviating pain and reducing stress. MCC will now be offering Personal Pilates Reformer Training. Call 651-249-2207 to set up a free consultation.

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TRX SUSPENSION TRAINING

MCC FITNESS

AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER MONDAYS (MULTIPLE TIMES AVAILABLE) • 9:30AM - 10:15AM (AGES 55+) • 6:00PM - 6:45PM (CHALLENGE)

S6: SEPT 12 - OCT 17 • S7: OCT 31 - DEC 5 • S8: DEC 12 - JAN 2

OR WEDNESDAYS (MULTIPLE TIMES AVAILABLE) • 10:00AM - 10:45AM • 6:00PM - 6:45PM (CHALLENGE)

S6: SEPT 14 - OCT 19 • S7: NOV 2 - DEC 7 • S8: DEC 14 - JAN 4

Build total body strength, balance, flexibility, and joint stability simultaneously utilizing a TRX Suspension Trainer. Because of its demands on the core, Suspension Training essentially turns every movement into total-body activation, reducing the chance of injury. Because of increased muscular demand, Suspension Training increases caloric demand making it an effective tool for weight loss. Class size is limited to six participants. Cost is $84.00 ($68.00 for MCC members).

55+ TRX TRAINING

AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER MONDAYS, 9:30AM - 10:15AM

S6: SEPT 12 - OCT 17 • S7: OCT 31 - DEC 5 • S8: DEC 12 - JAN 2

WEDNESDAYS, 10:00AM - 10:45AM

S6: SEPT 14 - OCT 19 • S7: NOV 2 - DEC 7 • S8: DEC 14 - JAN 4

The TRX Suspension Trainer is the system that leverages gravity and your bodyweight to perform hundreds of exercises. It helps you develop strength, balance, flexibility and core stability simultaneously. You are in control of how much you want to challenge yourself on each exercise because you can simply adjust your body position to add or decrease resistance. Join Certified Personal Trainer Barb Johnson as she guides you through this six-week strength training program specifically geared for participants ages 55 and older. Cost is $84.00 ($68.00 for MCC members)

SENIOR STRENGTH TRAINING AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER TUESDAYS, 2:00PM- 3:00PM

S6: SEP 13 - OCT 18 • S7: NOV 1 - DEC 6 • S8: DEC 13 - JAN 3

If you’re interested in feeling stronger, healthier, and more vital, this program is for you! Join Certified Personal Trainer Jerry Smith as he guides you through this six-week strength training program. This program will increase the strength of your muscles, maintain the integrity of your bones, and improve your balance, coordination, and mobility. In addition, strength training can help reduce the signs and symptoms of many chronic diseases, including arthritis. Cost is $84.00 ($68.00 for MCC members).

KETTLEBELL (4-8 PARTICIPANTS)

AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER THURSDAYS, 6:15PM - 7:00PM

S6: SEP 15 - OCT 20 • S7: NOV 3 - DEC 8 • S8: DEC 15 - JAN 5

Kettlebell class is for when you want to learn how to use kettlebells correctly and safely! Your trainer will teach men and women how to reach high levels of strength. Quickly, safely, with highest industry standards. Six week cost is $84.00 ($68.00 for MCC members).

NEW! TAI JI QUAN: MOVING FOR BETTER BALANCE (6-10 PARTICIPANTS)

AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS, AUGUST 16 - NOVEMBER 3 3:15PM - 4:15PM Reduce your risk of falls by improving balance, muscle strength, flexibility and mobility through coordinated movements in a slow, circular, flowing motion. Relax and have fun with Tai Ji Quan: Moving for Better Balance®. “TJQMBB” is an evidence-based fall prevention program derived from a contemporary routine known as Simplified 24-Form Tai Ji Quan (pronounced tye gee chuwan). TJQMBB consists of an 8-form core with built-in practice variations and a subroutine of Tai Ji Quan - Mini Therapeutic Movements®, which, collectively, comprise a set of functional Tai Ji Quan exercises. TJQMBB transforms traditional martial arts movements into a therapeutic regimen aimed at improving postural stability, awareness and mindful control of body positioning in space, functional walking, movement symmetry and coordination, range of motion around the ankle and hip joints, and lower-extremity muscle strength. Program Objectives: To improve strength, balance, mobility and daily functioning, and prevent falls in older adults and individuals with balance disorders. Cost is $216.00 ($156.00 for MCC members).

T’AI CHI CH’UAN (AGES 16+)

AT DRAGONS KUNG FU STUDIO 2572 7TH AVE. E. NORTH ST. PAUL S1: WEDNESDAYS, OCT. 12 - DEC. 14, 7:30PM - 8:30PM S2: WEDNESDAYS, JAN. 4 - MARCH 8, 7:30PM - 8:30PM T’ai Chi Ch’uan has been practiced in China for 2500 years and is a traditional form of Chinese exercise. Slow relaxed movements are used to develop strength while eliminating tension. This will strengthen arms, legs, improve balance and flexibility, reduce stress and help increase energy levels. Cost is $68.00 ($58.00 for MCC members).

WELLNESS, ARTS, & FUN FOR EVERYONE!

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RECREATION

MAD SCIENCE PRESCHOOL WORKSHOPS (AGES 3-5)

AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER COST IS $12.00 PER CHILD PER WORKSHOP Spark a-ton of interest in your preschool children with these unique, hands-on, minds-on learning experiences. Each workshop introduces children to a basic science topic that are stimulating and age-appropriate. In all the sessions, children will journey their way into an interactive experience and end with a special takehome item corresponding with its science concept. SEA, SAND & SURF WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 10:00AM-10:45AM Sail through the science of the sea as you learn what sand is made from, how animals use shells for protections and which animals they can find in the ocean. Construct your own model ocean in a bottle to show to your family and friends! EYE TO EYE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 10:00AM-10:45AM See the world in various ways using telescopes, binoculars and microscopes. You will discover different parts of the human eye. Take home your very own binoculars! EGYPTOLOGY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 12:00-12:45PM Start Halloween early with this friendly session of mummy-wrapping! You will also stamp a picture with hieroglyphics and participate in a dig for Egyptian artifacts. Brave souls will get a chance to paint their own scarab beetle to take home! MAD MIXTURES SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 12:00-12:45PM Charge up your chemistry and learn about mixing things together and observing cool reactions. As a chemist, experiment by floating colors, stirring a mini explosion and making your own Mad Science color get to take home. SPACE FRONTIER WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 10:00AM-10:45AM Future astronauts will lift off into their imaginary space trip to learn about constellations, planets, moons and the sun. In space, search and collect moon rocks! Return to planet earth with your own foam squeeze rocket. DANDY DINOSAURS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 10:00AM-10:45AM Dino-soar your way through how these extinct reptiles lived and what tasty treats they had for dinner. Take part in a simulated dinosaur dig and take home a cast of a Tyrannosaurus Rex tooth.

SCHOOL’S OUT (GRADES K-6, BASED ON 2016-2017 SCHOOL YEAR)

AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER OCTOBER 20 (FT), 21 DECEMBER 23, 26, 27 (FT), 28, 29 (FT), 30 MARCH 13, 14 (FT), 15, 16 (FT), 17 TIME: 9:00AM - 4:00PM • BEFORE & AFTER CARE AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONAL FEE: 7:00AM - 9:00AM & 4:00PM - 5:30PM Are you looking for a great way to spend those non-school days? We have the answer for you! From 9:00AM - 4:00PM kids are invited for action packed days full of sports, swimming, crafts and more! Don’t miss out on our great field trips! Bring your tennis shoes, swimsuit, lunch and towel! Cost is $38.00 per child for field trip days (FT) and $28.00 per child for all other days. Register for FIVE or more days and each day (including field trips) are only $28.00! Before Care (7:00AM - 9:00AM) or After Care (4:00PM - 5:30PM) is $5.00 per child per day. Both Before and After Care is $7.00 per child per day. Registration deadline is one week before program date. Sign up today - dates may be cancelled due to low enrollment.

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MAPLEWOOD PARKS & RECREATION • AUG - DEC 2016


TUMBLING AND GYMNASTICS CLASSES

TUMBLING TOTS CLASS OPTIONS

TUMBLING & GYMNASTICS SCHEDULE MONDAYS

S1: AUGUST 29 - OCTOBER 10 (NO CLASS 9/5) S2: OCTOBER 17 - NOVEMBER 28 (NO CLASS 10/31) S3: DECEMBER 12 - JANUARY 30 (NO CLASS 12/26 & 1/2)

TOTS 1 - INTRO

5:30PM - 6:15PM 6:15PM - 7:00PM 7:15PM - 8:00PM 8:00PM - 8:45PM

TOTS 2 - BEGINNER

TUESDAYS

TOTS 3 - ADVANCED

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

This class is for children age 9 months-3 years, who have little to no experience in tumbling. This class will include log rolls, forward rolls, climbing, crawling, running and jumping. Equipment will consist of small beams, low bars, mats, and foam courses. This class is for children age 2-4 years. This class will include forward and backward rolls, handstands, and cartwheels, building skills with balance, crawling, running and jumping. Equipment will consist of low and high beams, low bars, mats, and foam courses. This class is for children age 3-5 years. This class will teach the skills that enable increasing flexibility, and prepare them for the Gymnastics program. We perform splits & bridges, handstands, cartwheels, building on skills with running and jumping. Equipment will consist of high beams, low and high bars, mats, and intermediate foam courses.

GYMNASTICS CLASS OPTIONS GYMNASTICS 1 - INTRO

S1: AUGUST 30 - OCTOBER 4 S2: OCTOBER 18 - NOVEMBER 22 S3: DECEMBER 13 - JANUARY 24 (NO CLASS 12/27)

S1: AUGUST 31 - OCTOBER 5 S2: DECEMBER 14 - JANUARY 25 (NO CLASS 12/28) 5:30PM - 6:15PM: 6:15PM - 7:00PM: 7:00PM - 7:45PM: 8:00PM - 8:45PM:

THURSDAYS

GYMNASTICS 2

5:30PM - 6:15PM 6:30PM - 7:15PM 7:15PM - 8:00PM 8:00PM - 8:45PM

GYMNASTICS 3

This class is for children age 6-12 years. This structured class will include vaulting, basic leaps and turns on high beams, independent routines, one handed cartwheels, and flipping. We will be rotating on bars and improving balance and flexibility. Equipment will consist of low and high beams, lower bars, mats, and foam courses.

Tots 1 Tots 2 Tots 3

WEDNESDAYS

This class is for children age 4-6 years. This structured class will include somersaults, cartwheels, intro to back and front walk-over and increasing flexibility. Equipment will consist of small beams, low bars, mats, and foam courses This class is for children age 4-7 years. This structured class will include vaulting, basic leaps and turns on high beams, independent routines, one handed cartwheels, and flipping. We will be rotating on bars and improving balance and flexibility. Equipment will consist of low and high beams, low bars, mats, and foam courses.

Tots 1 Tots 3 Gymnastics 1 Gymnastics 2

RECREATION

AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER COST FOR ALL CLASSES IS $45.00 ($35.00 for MCC members) Class options build upon each other. If your child fits into multiple age classes and are unsure of what class to register them for, register them for the lowest class.

Tots 1 Tots 2 Tots 3 Gymnastics 3

S1: SEPTEMBER 1 - OCTOBER 6 S2: OCTOBER 20 - DECEMBER 1 (NO CLASS 11/24) S3: DECEMBER 15 - JANUARY 26 (NO CLASS 12/29) Tots 3 Gymnastics 1 Gymnastics 2 Gymnastics 3

SATURDAYS

S1: AUGUST 27 - OCTOBER 8 (NO CLASS 9/3) S2: OCTOBER 22 - NOVEMBER 26 S3: DECEMBER 10 - JANUARY 28 (NO CLASS 12/24 & 12/31) 9:30AM -10:15AM 10:15AM -11:00AM 11:00AM - 11:45AM 12:00PM - 12:45PM

Tots 1 Tots 2 Gymnastics 1 Gymnastics 3

ADVANCED GYMNASTICS

This class is mainly for boys and girls ages 10-13 years, who have been endorsed from our Gymnastics 3 class. This structured class will include improving structured stunts, vaulting, flipping, leaps, splits and turns both on & off of our high beams. We create independent routines. We will be rotating on higher bars. Equipment will consist of high beams, high bars, mats, and foam courses.

WELLNESS, ARTS, & FUN FOR EVERYONE!

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YOUTH FLAG FOOTBALL CLINIC (AGES 4-12)

RECREATION

AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER THURSDAYS, JANUARY 19 - FEBRUARY 23 This program is designed to provide youth of all skill levels with an opportunity to participate in organized recreational noncontact football. Participants will work to develop football skills, teamwork and most importantly have fun. The sessions will be a combination of skill development/instruction and scrimmaging. Cost is $55.00 ($45.00 for MCC members). *Clinic t-shirt included. Ages 4-6 5:30PM - 6:30PM Ages 7-9 6:30PM - 7:30PM Ages 10-12 7:30PM - 8:30PM

YOUTH VOLLEYBALL LEAGUES (GRADES 3-8)

AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS SATURDAYS, SEPTEMBER 24 - NOVEMBER 5 Volleyball - Can you dig it? Join teams from Maplewood, Little Canada, Stillwater, Oakdale, Mahtomedi, and White Bear Lake for a fun, yet competitive league. Games are played Saturday mornings and afternoons with one practice during the week. The season concludes with an all day tournament (November 12) at the MCC, Carver Community Gym, and Edgerton Community Gym. This is a recreational league - the emphasis is on good sportsmanship and fun! Volunteer coaches are needed. Registration deadline is September 9. Cost is $62.00.

YOUTH VOLLEYBALL CLINIC (AGES 7-12)

AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER TUESDAYS, NOVEMBER 15 - DECEMBER 20 Ages 6-8 5:30PM - 6:30PM Ages 9-11 6:30PM - 7:30PM Ages 12-14 7:30PM - 8:30PM Get your volleyball game on! Experienced, enthusiastic, and excited coaches are waiting for your young player to hit the courts. Players will establish better skills in passing, setting, hitting and learn court movement. Mini games held at each session. Knee pads are required. Cost is $55.00 ($45.00 for MCC members).

ADVANCED VOLLEYBALL CLINIC (AGES

6-11)

AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER TUESDAYS, JANUARY 17 - FEBRUARY 21 Ages 6-8 5:30PM - 6:30PM Ages 9-11 6:30PM - 7:30PM This clinic will improve a player’s all-around game. Not only will players train in all volleyball skills, but also in real game situations to prepare them for league play. Knee pads are required. Prerequisite: Have attended a minimum three Maplewood Parks & Rec Volleyball Clinic programs or a tryout may be used in certain cases. Cost is $55.00 ($45.00 for MCC members).

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YOUTH BASEBALL CLINIC (AGES 4-12)

AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER THURSDAYS, SEPTEMBER 29 - NOVEMBER 3 In this clinic your ball player will learn the basic fundamentals of throwing, catching, fielding infield and outfield, ground balls, pop flies and hitting. Step-by-step instruction and fun games will help each student learn technique the easy way while keeping the game fun. Cost is $55.00 ($45.00 for MCC members). *Clinic t-shirt included. Ages 4-6 5:30PM - 6:25PM Ages 7-9 6:30PM - 7:25PM Ages 10-12 7:30PM - 8:25PM

YOUTH LACROSSE CLINIC (AGES 6-13) AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER TUESDAYS, SEPTEMBER 27 - NOVEMBER 1

AGES 6 - 9: 6:00PM - 7:00PM • AGES 10 - 13: 7:00PM - 8:00PM

This is a great introductory lacrosse clinic for boys and girls. Participants will learn about the basics of lacrosse from proper stick grip to positioning and work on skills like stick handling, passing, shooting, agility and speed drills and more. Don’t miss this great opportunity for your kids to be introduced to the fast growing sport of lacrosse. No previous experience or equipment needed. *Clinic t-shirt included. Cost is $55.00 ($45.00 for MCC members).

PRESCHOOL GYMBOREE (AGES 1-5)

MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER THURSDAYS, OCTOBER 20 - MARCH 30 10:00AM - 11:30AM (NO GYMBOREE 11/24, 12/29, 3/16) Join us in the gym for a roly poly good time. We provide the balls, mats, music, toys & games – you bring the fun. Preschool Gymboree is not a structured program and children must be accompanied by an adult. If you bring outside equipment along, it must be approved by the gym monitor. Jump Castle included. Cost is $5.00 per child ($4.00 for MCC members). *Children under 12 months are free.

MAPLEWOOD PARKS & RECREATION • AUG - DEC 2016


FALL YOUTH TENNIS ($55.00/SESSION) LITTLE STARS (PARENT/CHILD AGES 4-6), 9:00AM - 9:45AM This innovative program gets parents on the court working with their kids. The kids will have fun learning basic tennis skills and eye-hand coordination. Lightweight rackets and smaller nets are provided. Parents should bring their own racket. BIG STARS (AGES 7-9), 9:45AM - 10:30AM Participants will learn all of the basic tennis strokes: serve, volley, and groundstrokes. Lively drills will keep the class fast moving and loads of fun! Lightweight rackets are provided. YOUTH BEGINNING (AGES 10-12), 10:30AM - 11:30AM This program is for kids that want to play tennis! You’ll learn all of the basic strokes and rules of tennis. Each session will end with fun group games that emphasize fun while improving strokes. Students must bring their own rackets.

ADVANCED SOCCER SKILLS PROGRAM (AGES U6 - U9 BIRTH DATES 08/2005 - 07/2009)

AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER SUN 1:00PM - 2:00PM & TUES, 6:30PM - 7:30PM NOVEMBER 13 - DECEMBER 18 This program, coached by Felipe Aceituno a USSF National D License holder as well as competitive youth soccer coach, is limited to 11 kids that have demonstrated a love and potential for the game of soccer. This comprehensive and fun program will be dedicated to developing and improving two basic but integral areas of the game; ball control and ball striking. Participants will learn and apply technical skills and moves such as inside cut, outside cut, croif and more. At the conclusion of the program your athlete will have a solid and polished foundation to continue developing their soccer skills. Prerequisite: Have attended a minimum three Maplewood Parks and Rec Soccer programs in the past or a tryout may be used in certain cases. Cost is $170.00 ($150.00 for MCC members).

YOUTH SOCCER CLINIC (AGES 4-12)

AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER TUESDAYS, MARCH 9 - APRIL 13 Fine tune your soccer skills in this fun and exciting clinic. This co-ed MCC Youth Soccer clinic is designed for beginner players and will teach the basic skills of soccer with drills, group games and scrimmaging. Cost $55.00 ($45.00 for MCC members). Ages 4-6 5:30PM - 6:30PM Ages 7-9 6:30PM - 7:30PM Ages 10-12 7:30PM - 8:30PM

YOUTH BASKETBALL CLINIC (AGES 4-12)

AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER THURSDAYS, DECEMBER 1 - JANUARY 5 This clinic is designed for boys and girls who want to learn the basic skills of basketball. Participants will learn the basics first leading to game play. Hoop heights will be adjusted to meet the needs of participants. *Clinic t-shirt included. Cost is $55.00 ($45.00 for MCC members). Ages 4-6 5:30PM - 6:30PM Ages 7-9 6:30PM - 7:30PM Ages 10-12 7:30PM - 8:30PM

RECREATION

SATURDAYS, SEPTEMBER 10 - OCTOBER 15 AT VISTA HILLS PARK

INTRO TO BASKETBALL (GRADES K-2)

AT EDGERTON COMMUNITY GYM SATURDAYS, OCTOBER 8 - NOVEMBER 12 Introduce your youngster to the basic skills of basketball in a relaxed, fun and supportive atmosphere. They will learn shooting, passing, dribbling, defense and team play. *Clinic t-shirt and mini basketball included. Registration deadline is September 30 (limited space). Cost is $60.00. Grade K 9:00AM - 10:00AM Grade 1 10:15AM - 11:15AM Grade 2 11:30AM - 12:30PM

YOUTH BASKETBALL LEAGUES

(Grades 3-8, based on the 2016-2017 school year) AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS SATURDAYS, DECEMBER - MARCH This recreational is designed to teach participants the basic skills of basketball, team play, and most importantly, fun! Boys and girls will play in separate leagues according to their grade level. Practices will begin in mid-November. Registration deadline is October 21. Cost is $135.00 per participant.

SENIOR HIGH REC BASKETBALL LEAGUE

(GRADES 9-12)

AT CARVER & EDGERTON COMMUNITY GYMS, WBL SOUTH CAMPUS SUNDAYS, JANUARY - MID MARCH Maplewood Parks & Recreation, in cooperation with White Bear Public Schools Community Services and Recreation Department, is offering a Senior High Basketball League. All players must be in high school. Players on a Varsity, Junior Varsity or B Squad Basketball teams are not eligible to play in this league. Each team must have a parent who is present at each game. All rosters must be handed in when you register. Fee includes jersey and two referees per game. Cost is $575.00 per team. Registration deadline is December 9.

WELLNESS, ARTS, & FUN FOR EVERYONE!

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FALL DANCE CLASSES WITH MAYER ARTS AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER Dance Recital Theme: Under the Sea

Open House: Monday, August 29, 5:00PM - 7:00PM. Stop by and meet your teacher and order shoes! Come be a part of our fall show! Each class will perform a dance inspired by magical, forest fairytales. Sign up by August 29 and receive a FREE tutu or king crown at the open house!

PRE BALLET AND TAP (AGES 3-5)

SATURDAYS, SEPTEMBER 17 - DECEMBER 10, 9:30AM -10:15AM or 10:15AM -11:00AM, (No class November 26) This class includes the Wish Upon a Ballet curriculum with the added fun of tap! An introduction to the movements and vocabulary of these disciplines are taught with the help of musical instruments, parachutes and scarves. Students will develop poise, strength and flexibility. Ballet and tap shoes are required. Cost is $145.00* ($135.00 for MCC members).

WISH UPON A BALLET (AGES 3-5)

SATURDAYS, SEPTEMBER 17 - DECEMBER 10, 11:00AM -11:45AM (No class November 26) MONDAYS, SEPTEMBER 19 - DECEMBER 12, 5:15PM - 6:00PM (No class October 31) Wish Upon a Ballet is a dance program for children that incorporates popular children’s stories as well as ballet stories to create a dance class that is more than ballet steps. Using musical instruments, parachutes and scarves we will create a complete fairy tale experience while we skip, leap, jump and spin. This way an introduction to the movements and vocabulary of ballet are taught in a fun and creative manner. Children will learn an appreciation of dance and music while developing strength and flexibility. Parents, family and friends will be invited to observe a special performance at the end of each session. Come join the fun! Girls and boys will need ballet shoes. Girls should wear a leotard and tights. Boys should wear comfortable clothes they can move around in. Cost is $145.00* ($135.00 for MCC members).

BALLET AND TAP (AGES 6-9)

SATURDAYS, SEPTEMBER 17 - DECEMBER 10, 11:45AM - 12:45PM (No class November 26) We can’t stop the beat! Young dancers will float and leap in ballet and then jump and jive to fun songs while learning about tap. An introduction to the movements and vocabulary of these disciplines are taught with the help of musical instruments, parachutes and scarves. Students will develop poise, strength and flexibility. Ballet and tap shoes are required. Cost is $155.00* ($145.00 for MCC members).

HIP HOP AND TAP (AGES 5-8)

MONDAYS, SEPTEMBER 19 - DECEMBER 12, 6:00PM - 7:00PM (No class October 31) Growing dancers will experience the upbeat and energetic style of hip hop as well as the exciting rhythms of tap. Proper terms for dance steps will be taught as well as body awareness to improve posture, strength and flexibility. Students will gain poise and confidence as they leap and spin! Ballet and tap shoes are required. Cost is $155.00* ($145.00 for MCC members).

HIP HOP (AGES 8-12)

MONDAYS, SEPTEMBER 19 - DECEMBER 12, 7:00PM - 8:00PM (No class October 31) Get into the Groove! Our Hip Hop Classes will be sure to keep students active. The students will learn warm-ups such as stretching, isolations and across the floor exercises as well as dances to their favorite songs! Come learn to leap, turn and shine. This class is not only fun but will improve posture, strength and flexibility in a positive and self-esteem building atmosphere. Ballet or jazz shoes are required. Cost is $155.00* ($145.00 for MCC members). *Registration fee does not include the costume fee for recital. For the recital girls in ballet/tap and tap/hip hop will need to provide their own white leotard (any style) and flesh colored tights. Boys need a white t-shirt and black pants. Students taking only hip hop will need a black leotard, black tank top or black t-shirt, and black pants.

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KARATE (AGES 4-ADULT)

GROUP GUITAR LESSONS (ADULTS, TEENS, AND KIDS 10+)

AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER S1: SEPTEMBER 29 - NOVEMBER 3 S2: JANUARY 19 - FEBRUARY 23 BEGINNER 1: 6:00PM - 7:00PM BEGINNER 2: 7:00PM - 8:00PM If you always wanted to learn how to play guitar, here is your chance. The beginning program will teach you to play chords, your favorite songs and tune your guitar with easy to follow instruction! This program will give students an introduction to guitar and a basic foundation in musicianship. Beginner 2 is for those who have completed Beginner 1 and advised to move up by the instructor. Participants are required to bring their own guitar for lessons. Cost is $83.00 ($73.00 for MCC members).

MEN’S VOLLEYBALL LEAGUES (AGES 18+)

AT EDGERTON COMMUNITY GYM & MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER MONDAYS, NOVEMBER 14 - MID-MARCH Registration opens October 3 for returning teams and October 5 for new teams. Cost is $403.00 for resident teams (two or less non-residents) and $422.00 for non-resident teams (three or more non-residents).

WINTER VOLLEYBALL LEAGUES

RECREATION

AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER Unleash your child’s potential with the power of martial arts! Your child will learn the skills they need to be successful in life and learning; exercise, discipline, respect, team work and problem solving to name a few. Taught by Mr. Schafer of The Edge Martial Arts. *Uniform required for participation through Edge Martial Arts. Available to purchase for $30.00 the first day of class. *Registration is for a full calendar month. Cost is $63.00 ($50.00 for MCC members). Lil’ Dragons Program: MONDAYS, 5:15PM - 5:45PM: Ages 4-6 Beginner MONDAYS, 5:45PM - 6:30PM: Ages 7+ Advanced Beginner MONDAYS, 6:30PM - 7:30PM: Gold Belt and Higher

(AGES 18+)

AT EDGERTON COMMUNITY GYM & MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER WOMENS: WEDNESDAY EVENINGS CO - REC: FRIDAY EVENINGS Maplewood Parks & Recreation womens and co-rec winter volleyball leagues are offered at various levels of competition. Teams will play one match per week for ten weeks starting in early January 2017. All leagues are officiated and play by the same rules; the difference in leagues being in the skill of the players. Registration closes December 12 or when leagues fill. League Fees: $325.00 - Teams with two or fewer non-residents $345.00 - Teams with three or more non-residents Registration Dates: November 7: Returning teams (two or less non-residents) November 9: Returning teams (three or more non-residents) November 30: First day for new teams to register.

YOUNG REMBRANDTS: ABSOLUTELY AMAZING DRAWINGS (AGES 6-12) • AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER THURSDAYS, 6:30PM - 7:30PM • S1: OCT 6 - NOV 17 (NO CLASS 10/20) • S2: JAN 26 - MAR 2 SATURDAYS, 10:00AM - 11:00AM • S1: OCT 8 - NOV 12 • S2: JAN 28 - MAR 4 Kick off the fall season with a colorful ball graphic and get excited for a season of apple picking as we draw an apple basket. Next, we dive into the geometrical world of architecture as we draw the Notre Dame Cathedral. Later, students will feel like they’re running through the corn fields as they draw a detailed scare crow and we’ll celebrate a bountiful harvest as our cornucopia overflows with creativity. We’ll draw these while we enhance the creative and critical thinking skills today’s students need – both, in the classroom and in the life-long learning process.

Cost is $62.00 per student per session

WELLNESS, ARTS, & FUN FOR EVERYONE!

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GOLF LESSONS (AGES 18+)

AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER BEGINNERS (LESS THAN 3YRS OF EXPERIENCE): 6:30PM - 7:15PM INTERMEDIATES (MORE THAN 3YRS OF EXPERIENCE): 7:15PM - 8:00PM S1: NOVEMBER 16 - DECEMBER 14 S2: FEBRUARY 8 - MARCH 8

MEET YOUR INSTRUCTOR: GREG SCHULZE • PGA Master Professional of Instruction (only 10 in Minnesota) • Top 50 Instructor in America – Golf Range Magazine • “Best Teacher’s in your State” – Golf Digest Magazine • Minnesota PGA Teacher of the Year Award - 2007

Stay Sharp over the Winter Golf is a game of a lifetime, enjoyed by juniors and seniors and all in between. If you are an avid golfer or new to the sport, this series of 5 lessons is for you! You will learn all aspects of golf improvement with special emphasis on improving your fitness with golf-specific testing and drills. Cost is $130.00 ($115.00 for MCC members).

FALL VOLLEYBALL LEAGUES (AGES 18+)

AT EDGERTON COMMUNITY GYM & MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER WOMENS: WEDNESDAY EVENINGS CO - REC: FRIDAY EVENINGS Maplewood Parks & Recreation womens and co-rec fall volleyball leagues are offered at various levels of competition. Teams will play one match per week for ten weeks starting in late September 2016. All leagues are officiated and play by the same rules; the difference in leagues being in the skill of the players. Registration closes August 31 or when leagues fill. League Fees: $310.00 - Teams with two or less non-residents $330.00 - Teams with three or more non-residents Registration Dates: August 1 - Returning Teams (two or less non-residents) August 3 - Returning Teams (three or more non-residents) August 17 - First day for new teams to register.

3 V 3 ADULT BASKETBALL LEAGUE (AGES 18+)

AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER MONDAYS, SEPTEMBER 12 – NOVEMBER 14 NO GAMES OCTOBER 31 Grab some friends and join the 3 on 3 half court men’s basketball league for a night of hoops, exercise and friendly competition. The league is NOT OFFICIATED (teams call their own fouls) and is designed to be a fun, recreational league. There is a court supervisor/scorekeeper for each game. The league is eight weeks long, teams play one game a week, with a single elimination tournament on week nine. Max 8 people per team. Register for UPPER (competitive) or LOWER (recreational) division. Cost is $200.00 per team.

TABLE TENNIS LEAGUE (AGES 18+)

AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER S1: SEPTEMBER 17 – NOVEMBER 26 S2: DECEMBER 10 - FEBRUARY 19 This adult co-rec community league is designed for the recreational player. Provide an email at time of registration to have the schedule and any updates emailed to you. Cost is $47.00 ($37.00 for MCC members). Includes table usage and package of 3-star balls.

ADULT LATE FALL SOFTBALL (AGES 18+)

AT GOODRICH PARK • 1980 NORTH ST. PAUL RD Maplewood Parks & Recreation is offering late fall softball leagues! Registration information will be posted in August. Call 651.249.2121 for more information.

ADULT TENNIS (AGES 18+)

AT MAPLEWOOD HEIGHTS PARK TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS SEPTEMBER 6 - SEPTEMBER 22 Cost is $55.00 per session Beginners, 6:00PM - 7:00PM This beginner class is for those who have had little or no tennis experience. You will learn all of the basic strokes and rules of tennis. Students must bring their own rackets. Advanced Beginners, 7:00PM - 8:00PM This advanced class is for players who want to take their game to the next level! Improve stroking technique, footwork, and serves. Students should be able to maintain a short rally and must bring their own racket.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

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FREE! MENTAL HEALTH AND AGING LUNCHEON SEMINARS

RECREATION

AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 6:00PM - 7:00PM

Maplewood Parks & Recreation, in partnership with NE Seniors for Better Living, is excited to offer FREE seminars of various topics regarding mental health and aging. Join us at these informative, insightful seminars and build your personal information “library” and find the tools available to help you or the loved ones you know. Food and beverages will be provided at all seminars.

TOPIC: Dementia Friendly @ Work Training A 30-minute training for staff of business and service organizations and staff for all other community settings to help everyone understand dementia and take action to create an environment that is safe, respectful, and welcoming for people living with dementia. Complimentary supper provided.

BEGINNER PICKLEBALL

AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER TUESDAYS, 1:00PM - 2:00PM S1: SEPTEMBER 13 - OCTOBER 18 S2: DECEMBER 6 - JANUARY 17 (NO CLASS 12/27) What is pickleball you say? This six week beginner program will introduce you to one of the fastest growing sports around. Pickleball is a combination of multiple sports (tennis, badminton, and ping pong) and people of all ages find it a great way to exercise, have fun and meet new people. At the conclusion you will be able to demonstrate a knowledge and skill of the game. Learn the history, equipment, scoring, rules, game play/ strategy, and more. Cost is $55.00 ($45.00 for MCC members) per session.

ACUPUNCTURE

AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER ONGOING TUESDAYS, 9:45AM - 12:15PM ONGOING FRIDAYS, 11:30AM - 3:00PM Are you looking for a natural way to relieve pain and stress? Then look no further! We now offer community acupuncture at the Maplewood Community Center. Each session is 45 minutes long and you’ll leave feeling invigorated and refreshed. To make an appointment and register: Call 651.249.2230. Cost is $25.00 per session.

BALLROOM DANCE (AGES 16+)

AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER S1: WEDNESDAYS, SEPT 14 – OCT 19, 8:00PM - 9:00PM SWING, FOXTROT, RUMBA S2: SUNDAYS, OCT 23 - NOV 27, 2:00PM - 3:00PM SWING, SALSA, TANGO S3: WEDNESDAYS, JAN 4 - FEB 8, 8:00PM - 9:00PM CHA CHA, MERENGUE, SWING S4: SUNDAYS, FEB 26 - APRIL 2, 2:00PM - 3:00PM WALTZ, RUMBA, SWING This Sampler Class will cover many styles and tempos of music, for many dancing occasions. Find out how beneficial dancing can be for your social, mental, and physical health and how much fun it can be! Classes taught by instructors of Dance and Entertainment. Cost for couples is $115.00 ($100.00 for MCC members).

DAYTIME LINE DANCING SENIOR BINGO! (AGES 50+)

AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER AUG. 4, SEPT. 1, OCT. 6, NOV. 3, DEC. 1, JAN. 5 1:30PM - 3:00PM Come join the fun! Each lucky winner receives a mystery grab bag! We play 10 games or until the prizes are gone. Cost is $3.00 at the door and includes coffee. Participants limited to two grab bags per session.

AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER SUNDAYS, 1:00PM - 2:00PM S1: OCTOBER 23 – NOVEMBER 27 S2: FEBRUARY 26 – APRIL 2 We all know the physical, mental, and social benefits of dancing, so jump right in and learn a variety of Line Dances to fit a variety of music styles. Line Dancing is not just your honky tonk Boot Scootin’ Boogie anymore; we’ll Samba, Twist, Tango, Charleston, and more! Classes taught by instructors of Dance and Entertainment. Cost for couples is $60.00 ($53.00 for MCC members).

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SR. DAY TRIPS

EXCITING ADULT DAY TRIPS Come and join us for one of our fabulous adult day trips! From plays, tours, craft shows, and fishing outings we offer a variety of opportunities to get out and have a blast! Sign up with friends for a fun getaway or on your own and meet new people. Have a trip idea that you think others would enjoy? Contact us with information and we will investigate adding it to our offerings. All day trips depart and return to the Maplewood Community Center’s upper main entrance. In an effort to limit trip cancellations, full refunds are allowed until the registration deadline. A $20.00 cancellation fee will be charged for refunds after the trip deadline. Registration deadline is two weeks prior to trip. SPACE IS LIMITED TO 10 PARTICIPANTS

TAYLORS FALLS SCENIC BOAT TOURS: LUNCH AND LEAF CRUISE

SEPTEMBER 22, LEAVE THE MCC AT 9:30AM Take in the fall colors with our combination boat tour and luncheon buffet on board one of our authentic paddlewheel river boats. Relax for 2 hours and enjoy an outstanding luncheon while your river boat pilot and tour guide point out the unique rock formations and the history of the St. Croix River Valley. Your meal includes: Shredded Chicken served with dollar buns, garlic mashed potatoes, coleslaw, baked beans, brownie, coffee and water. We offer a full cash bar which also accepts Mastercard, Visa or Discover. Soft drinks and lemonade are available for purchase as well. The boat trip is from 11:00AM - 1:00PM. Cost is $45.00 (includes transportation, lunch, tax, gratuity, and boat ticket).

MIRACLE ON SOUTH DIVISION STREET

AT DAYTRIPPERS DINNER THEATER SEPTEMBER 28, LEAVE THE MCC AT 11:15AM A divine family comedy, based on a true story. meet the Nowaks of Buffalo. Clara and her three grown children have always known they were special, ever since the miraculous night in 1942 when the Blessed Mother appeared to grandpa in his barbershop. Since then, the neighborhood has looked upon the Nowaks 20 foot high shrine as a beacon of hope and faith amidst the town. But when daughter Ruth unveils her plan to write a play about the miracle, a long-ago deathbed confession amazes the family and the legend hilariously unravels. Cost is $60.00 (includes transportation, buffet lunch, tax, gratuity and theater ticket).

THE CHURCH BASEMENT LADIES IN “RISE UP O MEN”

AT PLYMOUTH PLAYHOUSE OCTOBER 5, LEAVE THE MCC AT 12:00PM “Rise Up, O Men” is a brand new show featuring the men of the church and your favorite church basement ladies who serve them. As these hard-working farmers discuss their scrap lumber piles and the benefits of solder vs weld, they unintentionally disrupt the order of the kitchen. But that’s what happens when you let roosters in the hen house. Cost is $35.00 (includes transportation and theatre ticket).

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GREETINGS HOLIDAY COMEDY

AT DAYTRIPPERS DINNER THEATER NOVEMBER 30, LEAVE THE MCC AT 11:15AM A Holiday comedy by Tom Dudzick. A Christmas family gathering is thrown into chaos when Andy brings his Jewish fiancée home for the holidays. A wise and witty spirit provides a miracle through Andy’s younger brother, sending everyone on a hilarious exploration of the phenomenal. “Greetings is fast becoming a happy alternative the The Christmas Carol”. Cost is $60.00 (includes transportation, buffet lunch. tax, gratuity and theater ticket).

SENIOR SOCIAL AFTERNOON (AGES 50+)

AT MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER MONDAYS, 11:00AM - 3:00PM FRIDAYS, 12:30PM - 3:00PM The room is open to anyone that wants to have a place to gather, play cards, mah jong, or any other group you may be a part of which would like somewhere to meet! On Mondays there are a group of people playing card games (500, Bridge, Hand and Foot and playing Mah Jong). Friday there is a group that plays Texas Hold ‘Em. If you have a game that you’d like to share, be our guest! Coffee is provided. Call 651249-2204 for more information. Cost is $2.00 ($1.00 for MCC members) payable at the door.

LUNCH BUNCH

AT VARIOUS LOCAL RESTAURANTS DEPARTS FROM THE MCC UPPER ENTRANCE SEPT. 19, OCT. 17, NOV. 21, DEC. 19 • 11:30AM - 1:30PM Join us on the 3rd Monday of the month as we try a new restaurant for lunch! Transportation is provided and we will depart and return to the Maplewood Community Center. Cost is $5.00. Entrees will typically cost between $6.00-$15.00 (Plus gratuity).

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MAPLEWOOD NATURE CENTER YOUTH & ADULT PROGRAMS

2659 EAST SEVENTH STREET, MAPLEWOOD, MN 55119 • 651.249.2170 • WWW.MAPLEWOODNATURECENTER.COM Maplewood Nature Center is a 40-acre preserve operated by the City of Maplewood. The Visitor Center is located at 2659 East Seventh Street in Maplewood and is open Tuesday through Saturday, 8:30AM - 4:30PM. The Nature Play Yard adjoins the Visitor Center. Trails wind through oak woods and marsh and are open every day from dawn to dusk. Use of facilities is free of charge. For more information about Maplewood Nature Center and its programs visit www.maplewoodnaturecenter.com or call 651-2492170.

HOW TO REGISTER

Register by credit card online www.maplewoodnaturecenter.com, click on the “Register Online go” button. If you have trouble registering online, call 651-249-2170. You may send cash or check to Maplewood Nature Center, 2659 7th St. E, Maplewood, MN 55119, by the date indicated in the program description. Program sizes are limited, register early.

SUPER SPIDERS (AGES 4+ W/ ADULT)

AT MAPLEWOOD NATURE CENTER SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 10:00AM - 11:30AM Spiders are nature’s bug zappers! Meet live spiders; learn about webs and spider silk. Put together a spider identification book to take home. Hike to look for orb, funnel, jumping and crab spiders. Wear shoes suitable for hiking. Cost is $4.00/ child. Register by August 12.

HABITAT HANGOUT

(MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS; 12-14)

AT MAPLEWOOD NATURE CENTER W/ OFFSITE FIELD TRIPS TUESDAY, AUG 23 - FRIDAY, AUG 26, 12:30PM - 4:30PM Explore a forest, wetland and prairie to see how nature creates functioning ecosystems. Learn about our wetland’s flammable gas, catch invertebrates, and help save native species in this week-long outdoor adventure! Students will develop and lead a service project, focusing on how we can work together to create cooperative communities. Cost is $80.00/student. Register by Monday, August 8.

FREE! NEW VOLUNTEER ORIENTATION

AT MAPLEWOOD NATURE CENTER FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2:00PM - 3:00PM It’s FUN to volunteer at the Nature Center and Neighborhood Preserves! Come find out about all the cool opportunities available, and learn what it takes to be a regular volunteer such as… • Trail guide, Program Aide, Receptionist • Youth & family opportunities • Citizen Science: open space monitor, frog monitor, big tree registry • Gardener: in our native gardens and at the community vegetable garden Adult volunteers must pass a background check. Call (651) 249-2173 to sign up for an orientation time, or to get more information about volunteering.

NATURE CENTER

ABOUT MAPLEWOOD NATURE CENTER

EARLY OJIBWE LIFE SERIES FREE! MAKING CATTAIL MATS (ALL AGES)

AT MAPLEWOOD NATURE CENTER SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 10:30AM - 3:00PM Did you know that Native Americans in Minnesota historically used cattails to make their houses, mattresses and toys? Cattails are useful for many things because they are flexible and sturdy. Join us for a day of hands-on activities making Ojibwestyle cattail mats and learn about the many ways people in the past used these plants in their everyday lives. These mats will be used for the nature center cultural programs. Make a small toy to take home. Drop-in anytime during program.

OJIBWE SEASONAL LIFE

(ADULTS & FAMILIES W/ CHILDREN 8+)

AT MAPLEWOOD NATURE CENTER SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1:00PM - 3:00PM Learn the traditional ways of the Ojibwe in early Minnesota. They moved seasonally to follow food and resources to live straight from nature. This different way of life helps us compare our modern lifestyles and impact on the environment. Cost is $5.00/person. Register by October 27.

Friends of maplewood nature The Friends is a non-profit organization working to promote, support, and enhance the growth of Maplewood Nature Center & Neighborhood Preserves.

Join today! Check out the friends on the web: friendsofmaplewoodnature.wordpress.com

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NATURE CENTER

SPIDER SAFARI WITH LARRY WEBER (ADULTS & AGES 9 - 15 W/ ADULT)

AT MAPLEWOOD NATURE CENTER TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 DAYTIME SPIDER SAFARI: 4:00PM - 5:30PM SPIDER SLIDESHOW & NIGHTTIME SAFARI: 7:00PM 8:30PM Meet author, spider specialist, and super-fun, nature-knowledgeable fellow, Larry Weber! He will teach us about intriguing creatures including the shamrock orb weaver, zebra jumping spider, and fishing spiders in the wetland. This program is designed for people to attend both sessions… but it is OK to attend just one session. Option to bring your own dinner to eat onsite between sessions, or restaurants are located nearby. Cost is $15.00/person includes both sessions. Register by Thursday, September 8. Larry Weber has been a science teacher for 40+ years, and wrote “Spiders of the North Woods. “ He also authored “Fascinating Fungi,” “Butterflies of the North Woods, and Backyard Almanac.”

FREE! BUCKTHORN REMOVAL DEMONSTRATION (ADULTS)

AT MAPLEWOOD NATURE CENTER SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 10:00AM - 11:30AM Learn how to identify common and glossy buckthorn and the beneficial look-alikes you should protect. We’ll discuss updated best management practices, weed establishment vs native regrowth after removal; followed by a short removal session at Maplewood Nature Center. Bring home a FREE Buckthorn Blaster to tackle the buckthorn in your yard! Wear old clothes: long pants, rubber boots, bring a hat, and long sleeved shirt. Registration required by September 14.

NATURE FAMILY FUN WITH ECFE 2016-2017

(AGES BIRTH - 5 YEARS, BEFORE KINDERGARTEN)

AT MAPLEWOOD NATURE CENTER TIME: 10:00AM - 11:30AM COST IS $5.00 PER CHILD PER SESSION. Make nature discoveries, get resources to explore & protect your world together, and meet new friends! This class is offered at the Maplewood Nature Center in collaboration with Early Childhood and Family Education staff. Parents stay with their child(ren) during the entire class. To register contact ECFE: 651-748-7280 or register online at www.isd622.org/ ecfe. 09/24/16 Chickadee Club 10/15/16 Terrific Trees 11/12/16 Live Animals 02/25/17 Animal Tracks 03/25/17 Maple Sap Into Syrup 04/22/17 Honk and Quack Parade

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THURSDAY MORNING BIRD WALK SERIES (ALL AGES)

Join a naturalist on a hike to see and hear migrating songbirds as well as waterfowl. Bring your own binoculars or borrow a pair from the nature center. Participants will learn how to identify birds by sight and sound as well as keep a record of birds observed during the hike. After the hike, join the naturalist back at the Maplewood Nature Center learn how to enter the observed data onto Ebird.org to contribute to science and conservation studies. All birding skill levels welcome! Attend one or all sessions. Wear close-toed, sturdy walking shoes. SESSION 1: MAPLEWOOD NATURE CENTER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 8:30AM - 10:30AM Cost is $5.00 per person. Register by September 19. SESSION 2: JOY PARK THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 8:30AM - 11:00AM Participants will meet at the north end of the park in the west parking lot. Directions: From Century Avenue and Hwy 94. Take Century Avenue north which will turn into Geneva Avenue. Turn left onto Joy Road and make second left into the second parking lot. The address is 2615 Joy Road, Maplewood, MN 55109. Cost is $5.00 per person. Register by October 3. SESSION 3: LAKE PHALEN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 8:30AM - 11:00AM Participants will meet in the north parking lot. Directions: From Hwy 36 and White Bear Avenue. Take White Bear Avenue south to Frost Avenue, turn west (right). Follow Frost west to the second round about at Frost and East Shore Drive. Turn south on East Shore Drive. Stay to the west (right) at the “y”. Travel one block to the turn around and park in the parking area across from the apartment complex. If you reach the boat launch, go back north and park in the regular parking area. The address on Google is 1998 East Shore Drive, Maplewood, MN 55109. Cost is $5.00 per person by October 17.

FREE! FALL BIRD BANDING DAY (ALL AGES, YOUTH GROUPS WELCOME)

AT MAPLEWOOD NATURE CENTER SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 9:30AM - 12:00PM Confusing Fall Warblers—Oh My! Watch licensed biologists capture, band and release wild birds to learn about age, migration, and populations. If conditions allow, take a short hike to the floating boardwalk and borrow a pair of binoculars to observe birds. You may want to bring a camera. No registration required. This is a drop-in program.

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AT MAPLEWOOD NATURE CENTER SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1:00PM - 2:30PM Explore the nature center yard and hike the trails. Meet native trees and shrubs that provide food and shelter for wildlife along with fall color and winter interest. Learn which common nursery shrubs are invasive and should be avoided. Drop off your 2016 Maplewood Tree Rebate if you haven’t already done so (due October 15th). Dress for the weather and wear shoes suitable for hiking! Register by October 6.

AT MAPLEWOOD NATURE CENTER SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 9:30AM-11:30AM OR 1:30PM-4:00PM Scout leaders can call to register their group, or individuals can register online, by November 17. Identify common Minnesota wildlife, and learn about poisonous plants and animals in Minnesota. Explore wetland and woodland habitats on a hike with binoculars. Many of the activities during this program help you meet requirements for a Webelos Naturalist Activity Badge. Badges are not provided by the Nature Center. Cost is $5.00 per child.

HIKE AROUND THE POND (AGES 5+ W/ ADULT)

FREE! TALK TURKEY (AGES 3-8 W/ ADULT)

(ALL AGES)

AT MAPLEWOOD NATURE CENTER SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2:00PM - 3:30PM It’s fun to hike in the fall! Create and decorate your very own hiking stick, then hike around the pond with the naturalist! Cost is $5.00 per hiking stick. Register by October 13.

OUTSTANDING OWLS (LIVE) (ALL AGES)

AT MAPLEWOOD NATURE CENTER FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 4:30PM - 7:30PM Meet an owl up close and learn what makes these creatures such a hoot! First, the little ones will enjoy the Halloween Hijinks Puppet Show and tasty treat at 4:30pm followed by a Raptor Center presentation at 5pm. From 6-7:30pm older kids can dissect owl pellets, while younger ones make an owl craft! Learn owl calls and go on a night hike around the lake in search of our feathered friends. Dress for the weather! Treats and beverage provided. Register early space is limited! Cosponsored by the Friends of Maplewood Nature. Cost is $5.00 per person. Register by October 26.

BUILD A BIRDFEEDER (GRADES 2+ W/ ADULT) AT MAPLEWOOD NATURE CENTER SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 10:00AM - 11:00AM OR 11:00AM - 12:00PM Build a birdfeeder with reclaimed cedar fencing and learn which Minnesota native winter birds will visit your feeder. Explore stations to learn about different beak types and more. Your backyard birdfeeder will be a joy to you and birds throughout the chilly season. Cost is $5.00 per birdfeeder. Register by November 1.

AT NORTH ST. PAUL LIBRARY 2290 North 1st Street, North St. Paul, 55109 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 10:30AM Learn all about Wild Turkeys and other winter active animals. Gather acorns for winter, touch and feel animal feathers and fur, and explore all that a Minnesota autumn has to offer. This is a drop-in program.

MEET THE ANIMALS (ALL AGES)

AT MAPLEWOOD NATURE CENTER SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2:00PM - 3:00PM Meet a snake, salamander, & turtle, and learn more about Minnesota’s wild animals and where they are in the winter. You can share your stories about real wild animal encounters, if you choose! Wild animal crafts and wild animal activities for all ages, too! Cost is $5.00 per person. Register by Friday, December 9.

WALK WHEN THE MOON IS FULL (AGES 6+ W/ADULT, SMALL SCOUT GROUPS WELCOME)

AT MAPLEWOOD NATURE CENTER TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 6:30PM - 8:00PM Hike by the light of the moon, learn some fun facts about the moon, and c’mon outside as we enjoy the moonshadows of the trees and breathe the brisk air! Back at the nature center enjoy a cup of hot cider as we listen to stories from Ojibwe, Dakota and other cultures! Dress for the weather, and bring a mug! Cost is $4.00 per person. Register by December 11.

NEW YEAR’S EVE DAY NATURE CHILL-OUT (ALL AGES)

IT’S THE BOMB!

(ADULTS & CHILDREN AGES 8+ W/ ADULT)

AT MAPLEWOOD NATURE CENTER SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2:00PM - 4:00PM Make and take a scented bath bomb using simple, natural ingredients. Add a few dried flower petals for some extra pizazz! Bring home one bomb, a recipe and plastic mold to get a jump on your holiday gift giving. Wear old clothes (we will use food coloring), bring a medium sized bowl, and a whisk. Cost is $5.00 per person. Register by November 9.

NATURE CENTER

FREE! FALL NATIVE SHRUB & TREE HIKE

NATURALIST ACTIVITIES FOR WEBELOS SCOUTS

AT MAPLEWOOD NATURE CENTER SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1:00PM - 3:00PM Chill with nature; something for grownups, or for the whole family! Indoor options include gorgeous nature coloring pages, sipping hot-cocoa, and a funny scavenger hunt in our indoor exhibits. Outdoor options to go on a self-guiding trail hike set up especially for the day to search for our local yeti, and other wildlife. You can also try our snowshoes if there is snow! Cost is $5.00 per person. Register by Friday, December 30.

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GET INVOLVED!

HOW CAN I SUPPORT MAPLEWOOD PARKS & REC? ADOPT - A- PARK

The goal of the Adopt-A-Park Program is to provide an opportunity for interested parties to take part in maintaining our park system. By providing this opportunity it not only encourages and promotes community involvement but also allows us to beautify and improve our parks. All Adopt-A-Park projects should aim towards benefiting the majority of park users. This opportunity is available to any individual, family, resident, group organization, or business who is eager to help beautify our parks. The Adopt-A-Park commitment period is between April 1 – October 31. Applications are accepted throughout the year and require a minimum of once a month dedication.

ADULT ATHLETIC SIGN SPONSORSHIP

The adult athletic sign sponsorship is a unique marketing opportunity for local businesses. Maplewood Parks & Recreation has started an outfield sign program at Veteran’s Memorial Park (formerly Goodrich). This is an opportunity to purchase one, two, or three 4’ x 8’ outfield signs that are visible from the softball fields, as well as North St. Paul Road. Veteran’s Memorials houses the entire adult softball program (summer, fall and late fall leagues) and hosts multiple youth tournaments throughout the season. The funds from these sponsorships will go directly to maintaining and upgrading this facility keeping the fields suitable for the high level of play they receive.

ROUND UP FOR RECREATION

Help Maplewood Youth Participate in Maplewood Recreation! Maplewood Parks & Recreation serves approximately 6,000 youth through our classes, programs, and youth sports leagues. How can you help? Say YES! and we will round up your admission fee at the Maplewood Community Center to the next dollar. The proceeds will go directly to the Maplewood Youth Scholarship Fund to support families who would otherwise be unable to participate in our youth classes and programs.

YOUTH SCHOLARSHIP FUND

The Youth Scholarship Fund serves Maplewood residents (under 18 years) who demonstrate a financial need and may not otherwise have the opportunity to participate in recreation programs. Qualifying families are asked to pay 1/3 of the program fee and the scholarship fund covers the remaining 2/3 of the fee. Sponsorship of our scholarship program is a great way to show your support for Maplewood Parks & Recreation and the community. Your contribution will make a huge difference in the lives of our participants and enable them to build a positive and healthy lifestyle through recreational programming. Please consider making a donation to the scholarship program and making “wellness, arts, and fun for everyone” a reality for our Maplewood youth.

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COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS

JR. POLAR FOOTBALL

Jr. Polar Football is a volunteer youth sports organization committed to building teamwork, understanding the fundamentals of the game, developing skills, encouraging sportsmanship and most importantly having fun playing football. The program is open to residents that live within or attend school (public or private) within the geographic boundary of North St. Paul - Maplewood - Oakdale and is part of the North St Paul Athletic Association. The football program is open to all youth. The goal of the football program is to encourage sportsmanship and to teach the fundamentals of football. Flag Football is available to boys & girls entering Kindergarten up to 2nd grade. Tackle football begins in 3rd grade and continues through 8th grade. For more information visit www.jrpolars.com or contact Jon Halko at jhalko72@yahoo.com

PARTNERSHIPS

Maplewood Parks & Recreation would like to recognize our community organizations that we partner with to serve the youth of Maplewood. *Note that these associations operate independently of Maplewood Parks & Recreation Department.

MAPLEWOOD AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY

The Maplewood Area Historical Society and the Bruentrup Heritage Farm is located on 2.5 acres of land with nine buildings that date back to 1891. It is surrounded on two sides by a 22-acre prairie maintained as open space by the City of Maplewood. The Farm is used for public events and exhibits and can be rented for private events such as weddings. Visit our website for information about upcoming programs (www.maplewoodhistoricalsociety.org).

MAPLEWOOD ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

MAA offers baseball for youth in grades 2 -12 for the communities of Maplewood, Oakdale and North St. Paul. For more information visit www.maplewoodbaseball.org or contact Erv Carlson at ervcarlson@centurylink.net

NESA

It is our mission to promote, provide and teach soccer in the “Spirit of the Game.” FUN, FAIRNESS and SAFETY. We provide traveling soccer for players; boys and girls ages 9-19. We try to provide the best competition for all players at their level of play. Our traveling soccer teams compete against other soccer clubs from communities in the East Metro Area. Travel distances are within 15-45 minutes from Maplewood. For more information visit http://www.nesasoccer.org or contact LeRoy Andrle at leroyandrle@outlook.com

NORTH POLARS FASTPITCH

The North Polars Fastpitch Association (NPFA) is a non-profit organization established to foster the girl’s fastpitch softball program in the area of Independent School District 622, which is within the boundaries of North St. Paul High School. This includes all or portions of the communities of North St. Paul, Maplewood, Lake Elmo and Oakdale. The association exists to fulfill the girls fastpitch softball needs of the community and is the primary advocate of the traveling program. The association supports good sportsmanship and the sound development of softball fundamentals within the community to ensure that girls participating in the program will have a positive and rewarding experience that will maximize personal and team growth. The association requires quality coaching and provides an atmosphere for learning softball skills for both coaches and players. The association sponsors membership in appropriate leagues to encourage quality competition. For more information visit www.northpolarsfastpitch.com or contact Pat Hogan at radatzave@msn.com

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Saturday, February 18 • 12:00 - 3:00pm Book your appointment today at 651-249-2210!

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CARNIVAL FUN & MOVIE NIGHT Arts & Crafts • Dunk Tank • Bounce Castle • Kid City Booth Nature Center Activities • Crazy Hair Station • & Much More!

Performance for a Lifetime FRIDAYS • 6PM - 8PM Collaborative Theater OCTAshland 28 • DEC 16 • FEB 10 Hansel & Gretel At Carver Community Gym 2680 Upper Afton Road $5.00 per Child Concessions available for purchase

FLOOR HOCKEY • BASKETBALL VOLLEYBALL • JUMP CASTLE • ACTIVITIES MUSIC • GAMES THESE EVENTS ARE DROP-IN PROGRAMS. NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED. CALL 651.249.2204 FOR MORE INFORMATION.

Performances start February 2nd. Local schools perform each weekend. Check our website for specific dates.

Join us for some carnival fun before “Planes: Fire and Rescue” is shown in the park. There will be a dunk tank, baseball pitch speed test, carnival games, and a chance for you to show off your special talentFEELING at our WakefieldTHE Talent BURN Spotlight. FROM

FEELING THE BURN INTEREST CREDITFROM CARDS? HIGH H CITY & COUNTY VISA® PLATINUM REWARDS CARD

AUGUST 24 • 6:00PM - 7:30PM

10.99%

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FREE ADMISSION • FREE HOT DOGS, CHIPS, & POP as

FREE EVENT - PLEASE CONSIDER BRINGING A NON-PERISHABLE FOOD ITEM WILL BE DONATED SHELF BACK NOTHAT ANNUAL FEETO AlLOCAL 1%FOOD CASH

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MAPLEWOOD YOUTH SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES (AGES 17 AND UNDER) www.ashlandproductions.org 651-274-8020

APR is accurate as of 1.11.12 and may increase or decrease, based on certain creditworthiness, not to exceed state law. Visit ccc.com or contat us for complete cash back details.

Youth scholarships are available for qualifying Maplewood residents for recreation and aquatics programs. To qualify you must be a resident of Maplewood and qualify for free/ reduced lunch (current) or another type of assistance. Proof of residency and assistance required. Approved recipients are responsible for 1/3 of the program fee and the City pays 2/3 of the program fee. Applications are available online or in-person at MCC Customer Service.


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