Mayor Camalla Leonhard
It has been my pleasure to serve as your City of Leavenworth Mayor for 2022. My year has been a proud one, full of great partnerships and celebrations. I look forward to continuing to serve on the Leavenworth City Commission for 2023. Here are some highlights of our successes:
- City Commission voted to pass a balanced budget for 2023 with a 1 mill reduction for residents and businesses.
- Secured more than $2 million in state and federal grants for future road and sidewalk projects.
- Opened a new Splash Pad at Hawthorn Park.
- Welcomed new businesses, including Culver’s Restaurant and MAPS Inc.
- Hosted more than 7,000 attendees at Camp Leavenworth including 250 walkers and runners in the inaugural Camp 5K.
- Appointed 7 members to a new advisory committee to oversee the new public transit program in the City.
- Invested $2 million to repave key streets, including Vilas from 10th to 15th, 7th from Metropolitan to Dakota and Cherokee and 5th streets in the downtown.
Best wishes to you and your families for a wonderful holiday season and a great new year!
Photos: (Left) Mayor Camalla Leonhard at the 2022 Leavenworth County Veterans Day Parade.
(Middle left) Mayor Camalla Leonhard and Christine Frietchen, Camp Leavenworth 5K organizer, pose with top runners in the race.
(Photo credit Cari Payer)
(Bottom left) Mayor Camalla Leonhard joins others in celebrating the opening of Modern Advanced Printing Solutions (MAPS, Inc.)
(Bottom right) Community leaders celebrate the 75th anniversary of Leavenworth's Hallmark plant.
Now in its fifth year, the City of Leavenworth stormwater program continues to fund necessary infrastructure projects. These projects serve to channel stormwater during a rain event and help eliminate unexpected sinkholes from forming. In 2018, the City Commission adopted the Stormwater Utility Fee as a dedicated revenue source to address the maintenance, repair, and replacement stormwater infrastructure. Failures to stormwater pipes were causing sinkholes throughout the community, some in residential backyards. City staff have identified more than 100 future projects -- valued in 2018 at a total of $83 million -- throughout the City of Leavenworth. Stormwater infrastructure collapse can affect any area of the city, on public or private property. Here's a list of projects, which can also be found on the City's website.
2019
• 16th Terrace and Thornton - $186,527
• 500 Limit Street repairs (emergency project to fix road) $116,550.30
• Stormwater No. 1 pack (Several small projects)- $116,081.50 1013 17th Street Terrace
• 509 S. 17th St.
• 900 Klemp St.
• Fifth and Elm streets
• 1200 Cherokee St.
• 330 20th Street Terrace
• A project at 14th and Pawnee streets partially utilized the stormwater project funding at a total cost of $565.274.01 2020
• Independence Court Bank Stabilization Study - $14,450
• 16th Terrace and Thornton Phase 2 - $285,000
• Stubby Park - $550,000
• 2020 Stormwater No. 2 series of residences - $275,013.70
• 1316 Kansas
• 1210 Washington Street
• 637 McDonald Road
• 908 Park Avenue
• 2020 Stormwater No. 3 series of residences - 6th Avenue and Spruce $135,239.09
2021
• 16th Terrace Phases 2 and 3 - $694,656.60
• Cody Park creek stabilization $65,000
2022
• 741 Pottawatomie Street and surrounding areas - $507,267.78
• Second and Chestnut – $3.5 million estimate (continued to 2023)
• Five-Mile Creek stabilization - $120,549
Planned for 2023:
• 14th and Osage
• Second and Chestnut (continued from 2022 at an estimated total cost of $3.5 million)
Business Improvement and Expansion Grant program announced
Beginning November 1, 2022, the City of Leavenworth launched a new program to help businesses meet accessibility and fire suppression improvements to existing buildings. The purpose of this grant is to provide financial assistance to help businesses overcome the potentially prohibitive costs for adding fire suppression and accessibility improvements to existing buildings. This program is funded through federal dollars provided by the American Rescue Plan Act. Funds will be available on a first-come, first-served basis until program dollars have been expended. To enroll, please review the program guidelines and fill out the application online.
Goals of the Business Improvement and Expansion Grant are to:
• Provide financial assistance to help overcome the initial high cost of fire suppression and ADA accessible improvements.
• Encourage better utilization of existing business spaces.
• Increase the quality of available business spaces to draw new business to Leavenworth.
• Support Community Risk Reduction (CRR) fire safety efforts.
• Lower building insurance premiums. See more information and an application on our website, leavenworthks. org.
Community Development Block Grant programs support home repair for low to moderate income families
The City of Leavenworth has a program that helps fund home repairs for low to moderate income homeowners who live within the corporate bounds of the City of Leavenworth. This program aims to make safety repairs or sanitary repairs and help homeowners make necessary improvements to their residences. The program is funded by the Community Development Block Grant program, a federal program administered through the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and is subject to federal guidelines and rules.
Guidelines for the program are as follows:
1. The applicant must meet the income guidelines adopted by HUD for low/moderate income clients.
2. The applicant must be the homeowner and occupant.
3. The applicant must have lived in the house and owned it for a minimum of one year before any grant is awarded.
4. Prior assistance from the City of Leavenworth to the homeowner or the property disqualifies the applicant from receiving further grant funds for 10 years. However, if the original
grant is under $2,000, the applicant may apply for a grant up to the grant category balance before the 10-year period.
5. The property must meet program guidelines.
6. The property cannot be in a flood plain.
7. Manufactured homes may be considered if the resident is the owner of the home and it is skirted or attached to a permanent foundation.
8. A lien will be filed on the property for a three-year period that starts once the project is complete.
Applications will be disqualified if there are plans to sell, rent or refinance the property in the next three years. This program can provide a maximum of $10,000 per applicant to assist with repairs based on income guidelines. Those in the low income tier can receive up to $10,000, those in the moderate tier can receive up to $8,000.
Amount awarded will be determined by program administrator based on project evaluation. Call our office at 913-680-2628 for more information about the CDBG Home Repair Program.
October. Children should know about fire safety and understand ways to get out of the home in case of fire. More tips at www.sparky.org.
Dog tags available in February
The City requires registration for all dogs 3 months of age and older that reside in the City of Leavenworth. The 2023 Dog License/Tags will be available to purchase starting February 1, 2023. Proof of rabies vaccination and proof of spay or neutering is required. License fees are $10 for spayed or neutered dogs and $20 if unaltered. After March 31st a late fee will apply.
Dog licenses may be obtained from any of the following locations:
n Animal Control, 2019 S. 3rd St.
n City Clerk’s Office, 100 N. 5th St.
n Deb’s Riverview Kennels, 1400 S. Esplanade St.
n Dog & Cat Clinic, 1001 N. 7th St.
n Kansas Country Store, 728 Cherokee St.
n Khaki Hound & Camo Kitty, 4501 Commercial Pl.
n Lowemont Veterinary Clinic, 33511 Santa Fe Trail, Easton, Kan.
n Pioneer Animal Hospital, 3525 S. 4th St.
n Roverwood Ranch, 4751 S 13th St.
City efforts bring $1.27 million for Vilas Street improvements and accessibility
The City of Leavenworth’s request for safety and accessibility funding was approved by the Kansas Department of Transportation for a $1.27 million Transportation Alternatives Grant. The grant will be used for roadway improvement projects on Vilas Street from 20th to 22nd streets and sidewalk and accessibility ramp projects on Vilas from 10th Avenue to 20th Street. The funding is available in Kansas State fiscal year 202324, with construction scheduled to begin May 2024. The project would include sidewalk repair and installation on Vilas from 10th Avenue to 20th Street. Other features of this project include:
• Installation of 13 ADA-compliant ramps at intersections on Vilas from 10th Avenue to 20th Street
• Reconstruction of Vilas Street from 20th Street to 22nd Street, including curbs, gutters and sidewalks
• Various pedestrian improvements, including crosswalks and enhanced safety measures
The grant requires a 20% cost share match, so the City of Leavenworth’s estimated portion is $316,460. Vilas Street is a major east-west road and serves pedestrian traffic to four local schools: Henry Leavenworth Elementary School, Leavenworth Intermediate School, Richard Warren Middle School and Leavenworth High School.
One two-block section of Vilas Street between 22nd Street and 20th Street Trafficway is adjacent to Henry
Leavenworth Elementary. This stretch of road is an open ditch and has extremely high traffic during school morning drop-off and afternoon pickup. The road is narrow and has crumbling edges caused by school traffic. The KDOT-funded project would improve the road to modern standards including curb, stormwater structures and gutters, sidewalks on both sides of the road and accessibility and walking ability for children and families traveling to and from Henry Leavenworth Elementary School.
Senior Rebate Program waives sewer and refuse charges for residents who qualify
The City of Leavenworth’s Senior Rebate Program will waive monthly sewer and refuse charges for persons 62 or older who meet these qualifications:
• Must be 62 years of age or older at the time of application
• Must be the primary occupant of your residence
• Water bill must bear applicant’s name
• Must reside within the City of Leavenworth
• Meet income limits for the entire household
Residents may sign up at the City Clerk’s
Office, Leavenworth City Hall, 100 N. 5th Street. Applications will be accepted February 1 through April 14. Income verification for the year 2022 from all sources is required, such as income tax returns, Homestead Claim or Social Security Statements and 1099 forms. The program requires reapplication each year to verify income and qualification. Please contact the City Clerk’s Office at 913-682-9201 if you have any questions.
The City of Leavenworth held its first Business Symposium October 17 at the Riverfront Community Center with subject-matter experts from the Workforce Partnership, University of Kansas Small Business Development Center, U.S. Small Business Administration and local business support agencies. A few Leavenworth small businesses even shared their success stories with other business owners and entrepreneurs. More than 60 attendees joined the City for this free event.
Leavenworth area partner agencies prepare for snow and ice season
Snow safety meeting: Successfully treating roads and addressing other winter-weather issues requires cooperation from throughout Leavenworth County. Each year the City hosts a meeting with our partners including the City of Lansing, local school districts, Leavenworth County Public Works and Fort Leavenworth to discuss changes in policy and new procedures.
The City of Leavenworth handles all snow and ice events as quickly as possible. The Snow and Ice Policy Manual is available for review online. The policy of the City of Leavenworth is to clear snow and ice in the following priority:
• Emergency Snow Routes
• Public Safety Facilities
• School Loading Zones on City Right of Way
• Leavenworth Central Business District Residential streets removal and de-icing will be conducted as expeditiously as possible during and after the storm and will be achieved through a combination as necessary, of mechanical (plowing) and chemical means (salt/calcium chloride). The City does not have a bare pavement policy, meaning streets will not be plowed to the bare pavement. Residents should move their vehicles if they are parked along an Emergency Snow Route before a snow or ice storm.
Emergency Snow Routes are:
Cherokee Street, 3rd Street to 20th Street
County Road 5, 15th Street to Michals Road
Eisenhower Road, 4th Street to 20th Street Trafficway
Home Place, Wilson Avenue to Limit Street
Kiowa Street, 3rd Street to 4th Street
Limit Street, Home Place to 20th Street Trafficway
Marion Street, 4th Street to Wilson Avenue
McDonald Road, Hughes Road to Shrine Park Road
Michals Road, Tonganoxie Road to Richmond Drive
Muncie Road, 4th Street to 10th Avenue
Ohio and Lecompton Road, 10th Avenue to City Limits Ottawa Street, 3rd Street to 20th Street
Pennsylvania Avenue, 4th Street to 10th Avenue
Shawnee Street, 3rd Street to 20th Street
Spruce Street, 3rd Street to 15th Street
Thornton Street, 4th Street to 10th Avenue
Thornton Street, 17th Street to 19th Street Terrace Vilas Street, 10th Avenue to 25th Street
2nd Avenue, Spruce Street to Limit Street
3rd Street, Kiowa Street to Spruce Street
4th Street, Metropolitan Avenue to Limit Street
5th Avenue, Spruce Street to Thornton Street
5th Street, Metropolitan Avenue to Spruce Street
7th Street, Metropolitan Avenue to Spruce Street
10th Avenue, Eisenhower Road to Spruce Street
10th Street, Spruce Street to Metropolitan Avenue
13th Street, Metropolitan Avenue to Cherokee Street 15th Street, Vilas Street to Limit Street 17th Street, Vilas Street to Thornton Street
18th Street, Dakota Street to Spruce Street
18th Street, Lecompton Road to Thornton Street
19th Street Terrace, Thornton to 20th Street Trafficway 20th Street, Metropolitan Avenue to Spruce Street
20th Street Trafficway, Eisenhower Road to Spruce Street
Broadway, Metropolitan Avenue to Thornton Street
Hughes Road, Eisenhower Road to Limit Street
Lawrence Avenue, Spruce Street to Cherokee Street
Maple Avenue, Thornton Street to Limit Street
Santa Fe Trail, Metropolitan Avenue to Hancock Avenue
Shrine Park Road, Eisenhower Road to Limit Street
Washington Street, Spruce Street to Ohio Street
Wilson Avenue, Marion to Home Place
City projects repair $2 million of street improvements throughout community
The City Commission authorized $2 million for the 2022 Pavement Management Program. It is funded by general obligation bonds and sales tax for the annual maintenance of public streets. These projects are in addition to the regular repair, patching and pothole repair that City of Leavenworth Streets Division staff conduct on a regular basis throughout the year. Local contractors warned that the high price in construction materials and significant worldwide inflation could affect some of the projects, so some of the construction was completed in November. See a full list of completed streets on the City's website.
Seventh Street from the alley north of Dakota Street to Metropolitan Avenue leading into Fort Leavenworth's Grant Gate also had mill and overlay work, in addition to new sidewalks, curbs and accessibility ramps. Newman Street is shown here after a new microsurfacing procedure. "Microsurfacing" applies a thin layer to the driving surface and is intended as a road treatment program to extend the life of the road. Cheaper than mill and overlay, this process was used on 24 streets in Leavenworth in 2022. Each year, the City re-paves one public parking lot. This year the Leavenworth Public Library west lot was completed. Workers here are replacing concrete. Cherokee Street from Broadway Street to Fourth Street was included in the mill and overlay portion of the 2022 Pavement Management Program. Mill and overlay is a process during which the top 2" of driving surface is scraped away and replaced with asphalt.Leavenworth
Parks and Recreation Department
Administrative Office
123 S. Esplanade Street
Leavenworth, Kansas 66048 (913) 651-2203
Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
There are more than 20 parks consisting of 424 acres with 11 shelters, 14 playgrounds, 8 tennis courts, 12 baseball/ softball fields, 16 practice soccer fields, 12 game soccer fields (U6-U14), 7 restroom buildings, 77 flower beds, pickle ball courts, batting cages, a splash pad, an aquatic center, an outdoor basketball court, a disc golf course, a skate park, a dog park, a campground and several miles of walking trails.
Park Programs
Legacy Trees - The Legacy Tree Program makes it possible to help preserve the rich history of trees in our parks while commemorating either a person or event. Through this program, old trees are replaced and new areas rejuvenated. All contributions to this program are placed in a Park Special Gift Fund and are only used for the planting of Legacy trees. This program is available for online registration and payment through our website at www.leavenworthks.org/parksrec.
Memorial Benches - Another way to honor a person or recognize an organization is through the purchase of a memorial bench with an attached plaque in Ray Miller Park, Landing Park, or Waggin’ Tails Dog Park. The Parks and Recreation Department will install the bench. Cost varies. Email parksandrec@firstcity.org for more information, or find the application form online at www. leavenworthks.org.
Adopt-A-Park – Looking for a way to make a difference
A new section of trail was added to the western portion of Havens Park in 2022. In 2023, staff plan to add onto this portion of trail and construct new bathrooms near the entrance to the park.
in our community? Consider adopting a Leavenworth city park or other landscaped public area. City staff will provide guidance and some materials for projects. See which parks are available and register through our website at www. leavenworthks.org/parksrec.
Rentals
Shelters - We have 11 shelters available for rent at 7 of our parks. See our chart for parks and amenities. You can reserve and pay for these online through Eventbrite (convenience fees apply). Visit our website at www. leavenworthks.org/parksrec for details and the link to online payment.
Leavenworth Landing Park - This scenic park on the Missouri River located by the Riverfront Community Center is available to rent for special occasions. Permit fees start at $15/hour with a $100 refundable damage deposit. Choose the Paddlewheel Plaza or the Railroad Roundhouse close to the front entrance of the park. For more details, go to www.leavenworthks.org/parksrec or email parksandrec@firstcity.org.
Haymarket Square - An event venue located at 649 Cherokee. The open-air pavilion is available for rental when not occupied by the Farmer’s Market or the City Market. Contact the City Clerk’s office at 913-682-9201 for availability and more information. If planning a special event open to the public, other requirements must be met to reserve the square.
Riverfront Community Center
The Men’s Waiting Room - Impressive 30-foot woodpaneled ceilings soar above the original woodwork and fireplace. This lovely room also boasts a river view to the east and historic downtown Leavenworth to the west.
The South Wing - This comfortable room overlooks Leavenworth Landing Park and the Missouri River. This room is perfect for baby showers, bridal showers, birthday parties, meetings and classes.
The Activity Room - This small room downstairs by the basketball gym is perfect for kids’ birthday parties, fitness classes, study sessions, and other smaller events.
123 South Esplanade Street (913) 651-2132 www.RiverfrontCommunityCenter.com
The Riverfront Community Center is a charming former Union Depot train station on the banks of the Missouri River. Originally constructed in 1888, this depot was restored in 1988 as a multi-functional facility. This classic facility provides an ideal atmosphere for all types of special events with picturesque views in Leavenworth Landing Park, located right behind the center.
Event Space
The Riverview Room - aptly named for its beautiful views of the majestic Missouri River. It is an elegant room to host banquets, receptions, weddings, or other special events. It also has an adjoining outdoor patio with a river overlook.
The Women’s Waiting Room - Adjacent to the Riverview Room, this cozy room has a working fireplace, woodpaneled ceilings, and versatile side doors that can be opened to access the Riverview Room. The doors may be closed to offer a smaller space with a view of Leavenworth’s historic downtown.
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Fitness at the Riverfront Community Center
Riverfront Community Center passes
Indoor track and fitness rooms
Monday – Friday 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday - 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Open basketball gym: Monday-Friday 6-8 a.m.
Open pickle ball gym
Tuesdays and Thursdays -10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays – 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
*Hours for gym may vary for special events.*
Closed New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Presidents Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day and the Friday after and Christmas Day. The center closes early on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve.
Corporate Pass Program: Businesses and organizations can pay a $200 annual fee entitling their employees to purchase fitness facility passes at a discount. Organization identification required. Email parksandrec@firstcity.org or call Tammy Metzgar at 913-680-2709 for more information.
Cardio and Weight Rooms: Elliptical machines, stair steppers, stationary bikes, treadmills, and weight equipment are available. See “Fitness Facility Policies” for age restrictions.
Indoor Track: The center has a 1/10 mile indoor track that is open year-round during regular community center hours. Daily admission fee or pass required.
Dog Manners and Obedience - $100/dog - Dog trainer Kim Downing will teach you and your four-legged friend the basic commands. Geared for dogs ages 4 months or older. Must be current on vaccinations. This is a 7 week program. The first week is without your dog. For more information visit www.yourbestdog.com. Class min 4, max 7. Class is held on Saturdays.
Basic Ballroom Dance - $40/single or $60/coupleLearn to Merengue, waltz, country two step, Arizona two step, salsa, and cha-cha dance steps and turns that you can do to almost any type of music. For dates and class information, contact Tom Ritchie at urdancrmn@gmail.com, or call Nancy Baker at 758-6629. Class is held on Tuesday evenings.
Boxing - $50/month of $10/class - Youth and Adult classes available. Participants will learn basic boxing skills and techniques. The one-hour class offered twice a week will include cardio calisthenics, shadow boxing, bag work and basic self-defense. Classes are scheduled for Mondays and Wednesdays. Youth ages 5-12 starts at 5 p.m. Adult ages 13 and up starts at 6 p.m.
General Use – It is the responsibility of the patrons to ensure they have been properly trained before using the fitness equipment. Improper use may cause serious injuries. The City of Leavenworth is not responsible for injuries or gross negligence. All visitors age 16 and older must present ID at check-in at the front desk. Age Restrictions – 10 and under must be accompanied by a parent/guardian age 18 or older to enter the community center; 11 and under are not allowed in the weight room or cardio room or
on any fitness equipment; ages 12–14 must be supervised by an adult at all times in the fitness rooms; ages 15-17 must have a signed permission form from the parent; ages 60 and over are advised to consult their physician before beginning any type of fitness regimen.
Conduct – No foul language, vulgar music, aggressive or disrespectful behavior will be tolerated. Absolutely no tobacco or vaping products of any sort are allowed in the center. No food or soft drinks are allowed in the
PiYo Live - $5/class or $50/12-punch pass - Join certified instructor Rachel Smith as she combines the musclesculpting, core-firming benefits of Pilates with the strength and flexibility of flowing yoga movements. This class is suitable for all fitness levels. Bring your own mat and plenty of water for this fun class for teens and adults. Class is held Wednesday evenings at 5:45 p.m. and Saturday mornings at 9 a.m.
Yoga - $5/class - Instructor Carol Turner will teach students to release stress and fatigue, increase strength, balance and flexibility and restore energy. Class is held Tuesday and Thursday mornings starting at 9 a.m.
Women and Girls Self Defense – FREE - Learn how to protect yourself with martial arts instructor Master Frank Hannon. This free program is offered quarterly. Pre-registration is required. Minimum age is 13. The next class is February 18, 2023 from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. This class fills up fast so register quickly.
Riverfront Tae Kwon Do - Cost is $55/month for the first family member and $35/month for each additional family member - This popular martial art combines combat techniques, self-defense, sport and exercise. Contact Master David Wrigley at 913-683-4315 for information. Class is held Tuesdays and Thursdays starting at 5:45 p.m. for ages 10 -14 and 6:45 p.m. for adults.
Stroller Strong Moms - Their mission is to “Sweat Like a Mother” known as SLAM, providing moms a unique, fun, challenging total-body workout. To bring women
fitness rooms or the gym.
Equipment - Wipe down equipment before and after use. Our staff disinfects all the equipment once each day. Do not drop or slam weights. Place items back where you found them.
Attire - No cleats or spike shoes of any type (including bike shoes); athletic shoes covering the entire foot must be worn at all times (except in the pool); proper swim-wear or workout attire is required.
Stroller Strong Moms
together, not only as moms, but as athletes who show their children that your body is the greatest instrument you will ever own. Led by Wanda Aviles, each class will include a warm-up, running or walking with fitness stops, core strengthening and stretching to close. For more information visit www.strollerstrongmoms.com or email Meghan Argo at meghan@strollerstrongmom.com or call 706-763-9865. Classes held Monday-Friday, 8:45-9:45 a.m. at the Riverfront Community Center from November through mid-April.
Toddler Tyme - $2/child or $30/20-punch pass - Children ages 5 and under are invited to the gym for open play time. Basketballs, tricycles and other fun toys are provided. Adult supervision required. Offered Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10 a.m. to noon.
River City Community Players entertain with local theater year-round
Performing Arts Center
500 Delaware St.
The River City Community Players are Leavenworth’s local community theatre group. All shows are familyfriendly. Curtain times are 7:30 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m. for Sunday matinees. Tickets are available online and at the door. Call 913-651-0027 for more information.
Coming Soon:
• Curtains – Musical - February 24, 25, 26 and March 3, 4, 5
• Diary of Anne Frank – April 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30.
• Once Upon a Pine: The Adventures of Pinocchio (Youth Show) – June 2, 3, 4.
Tumbling Tots Gymnastics
Recreational Sports
Contact Tabor Medill at tmedill@firstcity.org for more information on any of these sports.
Recreation Activity Scholarship Program for City Residents - Qualifying citizens who live in the city limits of Leavenworth and are currently receiving public financial assistance may be awarded a $100 credit per approved person per year to be used toward certain Parks and Recreation Department programs. For information email Tabor Medill at tmedill@firstcity.org or call him at (913) 758-6648. You must set an appointment with Tabor Medill before dropping off your application. Applications
must be renewed each year by completing a new form and scheduling another appointment for verification and approval.
Sports Officials – Interested in officiating for any of our sports programs? Contact our Recreation Program Supervisor for Sports, Tabor Medill, at tmedill@firstcity.org or call 913-758-6648.
Field or Court Rentals – The City has 8 tennis courts, 6 pickle ball courts, 2 basketball courts, a recreation complex with 5 baseball/softball fields, and 7 other baseball/softball fields throughout the city. Contact Tabor Medill at tmedill@firstcity.org to reserve these locations for special use or league tournaments.
Inclement Weather Line – Call (913) 364-5821 for information on game cancellations.
Tumbling Tots Gymnastics - $50/month – Designed to teach spatial awareness for children utilizing gymnastics as the conduit for learning. The class is based on a parent/ child model meaning a parent is required to actively participate with their child. Children ages 3-5 may enroll for the program. Register in person or online through our website. Classes offered Tuesdays in September, October, November, January, February, March and April. No class on a fifth Tuesday in the month.
YOUTH BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL
Youth Baseball and Softball – $45/player (ages 5-8) or $50/player (ages 9-13) – discount for third childLeagues for boys and girls ages 5 through 13 (birth date as of May 1 – no exceptions). Children MUST play in their appropriate age group. Practices start in
May. Season runs June through the second weekend in July. Registration is March 1 – 31. Late registration is available only until April 15 for an additional $25/player. Eligible for scholarship use. Scholarship does not cover late fee.
Check our website for specifics or call 913-651-2132.
Aquacise - This popular water aerobics workout is a swimming blend of cardio and resistance training. One Aquacise pass is valid for ALL Aquacise classes. Passes may be purchased at the Riverfront Community Center’s front desk and do not expire. Classes are offered Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings at 9 a.m. and afternoons at 1 p.m. Also on Monday and Wednesday evenings at 6 p.m. Cost is $5 per class. Punch passes are also available. Check the website for details.
Water Walking - Join Lori Mathews as you discover the benefits of water walking. The water provides resistance, making your muscles work harder to move forward. At the same time, it provides buoyancy, helping reduce strain to your joints. Changing your water walking routine keeps it interesting while allowing you to work different muscles as part of the exercise. Class is offered Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings at 10:05 a.m. Cost is $4 per class or $40 for a 10-punch pass.
American Red Cross Lifeguard Training Class
Students will be certified in Lifeguarding, CPR, AED and First Aid. Prerequisite: Student must swim 300 yards nonstop using front crawl and breast stroke and retrieve a 10 lb. brick from 9 feet of water. Student must complete all classes per session. Minimum age is 15. Cost is $180 for residents or $200 for non-residents. Upcoming classes: December 28-30 March 14-16 (Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday) April 15, 16 and 22 (Saturday, Sunday and Saturday)
American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim Group Lessons
Certified instructors will teach children in a supportive environment in which to learn and obtain skills. Students must be registered for Tuesday-Thursday sessions by noon the Friday before the session is scheduled to begin, and by noon on Wednesdays for the Saturday sessions. Cost is $40 per child for residents or $45 per child for non-residents. Families with 3 or more children will pay half-price for the third and subsequent children in the same household. Check the website for a detailed description of each level available and a current schedule of dates and times being offered, or call 913-651-2132.
Aquatic Physical Therapy
• Preferred Physical Therapy, LLC is offers aquatic therapy at the RFCC pool. For more information and pricing call 913-727-2022.
• Select Physical Therapy offers aquatic therapy at the pool on Monday and Wednesday mornings. Call 913758-0283 for pricing and information.
Lap Swim Rules
No one under the age of 14 admitted into the pool during lap swim unless authorized by the Aquatic Supervisor. Lap swimmers must be able to swim the length of the pool, unassisted, using the front crawl. Available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Flotation Devices
In order to keep all patrons safe while enjoying the pool,
Days
Aquatics
Riverfront Community Center Lap Swim
123 S. Esplanade St. | See fees on page 12
Times
Monday
6 a.m. - 8 a.m.
11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
5 p.m. – 6 p.m.
Tuesday 6 a.m. - 8 a.m.
11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
5 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Wednesday 6 a.m. - 8 a.m.
11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
5 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Thursday 6 a.m. - 8 a.m.
11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
5 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Friday
6 a.m. - 8 a.m.
11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
5 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Saturday 9 a.m. - 11 p.m.
Sunday 1 p.m. - 2 p.m.
only noodle floats may be used. No other toys or floats allowed unless during class times. An approved personal flotation device may be used by an individual with special physical or mental need. This must have prior approval from the Aquatic Supervisor.
Open Swim
The Riverfront Community Center pool is available for open swim when Wollman Aquatic Center is closed. Stop at the front desk to pay the cashier and sign in. Check our website or contact Nancy Baker for more information, 913758-6629 or parksandrec@firstcity.org. See fee chart on page 12 for pricing.
Friday - 6 - 7:30 p.m.
Saturday - 1 - 4:30 p.m.
Sunday - 2 - 4:30 p.m.
Holiday Open Swim is Tuesday Dec. 27 from 2 - 4 p.m. and Thursday Dec. 29 from 2- 4 p.m.
Riverfront Community Center Pool Parties
Celebrate birthdays and special events at the pool. Open swim and after-hour private parties available. Contact Nancy Baker at 913-758-6629 or parksandrec@firstcity.org
Leavenworth Riptides Summer Swim Team
A recreational swim team that competes with 7 other teams in our region. Swimmers ages 5-18 compete in their own age group against other swimmers of equal ability. Must be able to swim the length of the pool unassisted to qualify for the team. Registration begins March 1. Season begins on Memorial Day and ends in July. Scholarships available. Check our website for details. $50 per swimmer with a discount for 3 or more swimmers in the same household.
Calendar of Events
Pre-Spring Flea Market – February 4 - Join us for our Pre-Spring Fling at the Riverfront Community Center Gym, 123 S. Esplanade St. General admission is free. The event is from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Vendor booths are available starting at $20. All sites include one 6-foot table and two chairs. Register online at www.leavenworthks. org/parksrec (convenience fees apply) or in person at the Riverfront Community Center. Email parksandrec@ firstcity.org for more information.
Daddy & Me Sweetheart Tea – February 5 - 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. Little girls 9 and under and their daddies or big brothers, uncles, grandfathers, etc., will enjoy an
Easter Festival and Egg Hunt
Touch a Truck
afternoon of fun and refreshments. Come to the Riverfront Community Center, 123 S. Esplanade St. dressed in your best and have a photo taken with your favorite date. You may pre-register online (convenience fees apply) at www. leavenworthks.org/parksrec or in person at the Riverfront Community Center through February 2. No event day walk-ins accepted. Cost is $25 per couple, $5 for each additional guest.
Spring Events
Easter Festival and Egg Hunt – April 1 - Join us at 10th Avenue Park, 3500 10th Avenue, for this free event. Easter festivities including games, activities, face painting, music, food vendors and of course the Easter Bunny. Bring your Easter Basket for the Egg Hunt. If you find a Golden Egg, turn it into the Parks and Recreation table for a special prize. Specially geared for children 12 and under. Event starts at 1 p.m., and the egg hunt begins at 2:30 p.m. sharp.
Arbor Day Celebration – April 28 - On the last Friday in April, Parks staff plants a tree to honor a local individual or group. Tree planting time and location will be announced on the City’s website.
Touch-A-Truck – May 3 - Bring the kids to this free event at Leavenworth Landing Park, 301 South Esplanade St., and see the many kinds of trucks working in and around our community. Stop in the gym at Riverfront Community Center (south entrance) and check out the toys, music and free popcorn. Then visit the C.W. Parker Carousel Museum across the street for a free ride on the carousel. Event is from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
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