First City Activity Guide
Leavenworth Parks and Recreation
Your guide to fun and leisure activities in Leavenworth
Summer 2014
Kids stay active on bikes in 2014 Bicycling is a fun way for children and adults to stay fit. However, in 2010 more than half a million Americans sustained bicycle injuries that required emergency care, according to the Centers for Disease Control. Each summer, the Leavenworth Parks and Recreation Department partners with the Santa Fe Trails Bike Shop to offer Youth Bike Races at Warren Middle School, 3501 New Lawrence Road. This gives children the opportunity to practice good bicycling habits, such as wearing a helmet and paying attention to vehicle traffic. Dates: May 28, June 25, July 9, July 23, (rain date August 6) Time: 6:30 p.m. Fees: Ages 12 and under FREE / Ages 13-18 USCF license fee $10 (may be purchased on site) The Leavenworth County Economic Development Corporation developed maps of bike trails in the area, available at the Riverfront Community Center, 123 Esplanade St. Cover: Children at the Youth Achievement Center get supervision from the Santa Fe Trails Bike Shop during a local ride.
Leavenworth Parks and Recreation 123 S. Esplanade Leavenworth, KS 66048
Postal Customer Leavenworth, KS 66048 Leavenworth, KS Permit No. 67
U.S. POSTAGE PAID PRE-SORT STANDARD ECRWSS
Summer 2014
Riverfront Community Center Contact Community Center Manager Tammy Metzgar, 913-680-2709 or tmetzgar@firstcity.org for reservations.
Riverfront Community Center
The Riverfront Community Center, 123 S. Esplanade St., is a beautifully restored 1880s train depot with rooms available for weddings, meetings and special events. A $100 to $300 refundable damage/security deposit is required to confirm reservations. Hourly room rental rates include set-up and take-down of furniture and trash removal. Decorating time is charged at $10 per hour. Table sizes are small round (36 inches) large rounds (60 inches) and rectangular (3 X 6-foot). Other sizes are available. Rental items: Projector system $25, portable screen $10, patio furniture $25, bar or fireplace $25, table skirts $15. Table decorations are also available. CATERING: Catering options include in-house caterer, Terry Booker, at 913680-1300 or theabcafe@gmail.com. Hiring an outside caterer requires a 20 percent surcharge. Individuals may also rent the kitchens (rates below). TEMPORARY LIQUOR PERMIT: Cash bars require a temporary liquor permit. Contact the City Clerk, 913-682-9201 or visit the Kansas Department of Revenue, www.ksrevenue.org.
The Riverfront Community Center’s facade will undergo construction in 2014. Please be patient as the City completes an extensive project to repair decaying stone work that will be done in accordance with state historical building guidelines. Entrances to the community center will be moved to the south side of the building during renovations. Look for marked signs and avoid construction areas.
The Riverview Room can seat up to 300 people.
Meeting and Special Event Room Rentals
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Room
Resident
Non-Res.
Size
Capacity
Riverview Room
$50/hr
$55/hr
67 ft. x 55 ft.
100-300
Men’s Waiting Room
$35/hr
$40/hr.
36 ft. x 48 ft.
50-150
Women’s Waiting Room $35/hr.
$40/hr.
36 ft. x 38 ft.
25-100
South Wing
$35/hr.
$40/hr.
50 ft. x 30 ft.
20-100
Activity Room
$10/hr.
$15/hr.
33 ft. x 23 ft.
10-50
Gymnasium
$45/hr.
$50/hr.
70 ft. x 100 ft.
600
Indoor Pool
$50/hr.
$55/hr.
6 lanes/25 yards
75-100
Pool Balcony
$10/hr.
$10/hr.
12 ft. X 16 ft.
10-25
North Kitchen
$20/hr.
$25/hr.
20 ft. x 20 ft.
N/A
South Kitchen
$15/hr.
$20/hr.
13 ft. x 16 ft.
N/A
Riverfront Community Center Fitness Facilities Don’t forget to ask about corporate rates! To pay “Resident” fees, you Non must live in the Leavenworth/Fort Leavenworth city limits. For more Resident resident information, call (913) 651-2132. Adult $2 $2.50 Daily Admission Youth (4-18), Senior Citizen (60+) $1.50 $2 20 Punch Pass Monthly Pass 6-Month Pass
$35
$45
Youth (4-18), Senior Citizen (60+)
$25
$35
Adult
$30
$35
Youth (4-18), Senior Citizen (60+)
$20
$25
Adult
$75
$85
Youth (4-18), Senior Citizen (60+)
$55
$65
Adult
$140
$150
Youth (4-18), Senior Citizen (60+)
$100
$120
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, Leavenworth! In honor of the founding of the City of Leavenworth 160 years ago, the Riverfront Community is offering FREE ADMISSION as a birthday gift to the community on June 14, 2014. Call 651-2132 for more details. Fees for classes not included.
CLOSED ON HOLIDAYS: New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, President’s Day, Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. The center closes at 5 p.m. on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve. For general information, please e-mail mwilliams@firstcity.org. Admission includes weight room, cardio room, track and gym. No open swim in the summer, see page 7 for Aquatics Activities at the RFCC pool. Racquetball court reservations $2.50/hour. Call 913-651-2132 for reservations.
NEW CLASS at the RFCC:
Beginning Monday, June 2 Bootcamp for Women All fitness levels are welcome to join us for an effective, intense workout that incorporates your body weight, builds strength and burns maximum calories. This fun ladies-only bootcamp has great music that will keep you moving. Don’t be intimidated by the word “bootcamp,” modifications for each exercise are demonstrated. Wear a good pair of sneakers and workout clothes. Fees: $4 per class or $30/10-punch pass Days/Times: Mondays 6-6:45 p.m.
Basic Dance Classes Learn to Merengue, waltz, country two-step, Arizona two-step, salsa, cha-cha, dance steps and turns that you can do to almost any type of music. Taught by Tom Ritchie, e-mail address is: tom.adancrmn.ritchie@gmail.com. Wednesdays 7 p.m. Session 1: July 2- Aug. 6 $40 for singles $60 per couple
Crossfit & Crossfit Kids Elizabeth Brown, owner/operator of Athletic Body and Mind, offers strength training programs for kids and adults. Email elizabeth@athleticbodyandmind.com
Toddler Time Children ages 5 and under are invited for fun and exercise. Adult supervision required. Mon. & Wed 10 a.m. to noon. Fee: $2 per child Tae Kwon Do This popular martial art combines combat techniques, self- defense, sport, and exercise. Contact Master Frank Hannon at (913) 682-3677. Tuesday and Thursday Times: 6-6:30 p.m. Little Tigers; 6:30-7:15 p.m. Ages 8-14; 7:15-8:15 p.m. Adults Fees: $55 a month - first family member/$35 per additional family member.
Women and Girls Self Defense Class: This class will be offered on a quarterly basis, free of charge. Next class is in August. Minimum of 10 students, maximum of 16. Call the Community Center at 6512132 for more information. Yoga Instructor Tina Thomas teaches class members to release stress and fatigue, increase strength, balance, and flexibility, and restore energy. Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9-10 a.m. Fees: $5 a class, or 10 punch pass for $35 residents/$40 non- residents. NO JULY CLASSES. Zumba Dance your way to fitness with instructor Lydia Perez-Lebron in this fun, highenergy class! Mon. and Wed. 5:30-6:30 p.m. Fees: $4 per class
Summer 2014
Constant Self-Defense Instructor Phillip Fiorentino, who is a black belt in Roskuno Ryu- Kai Systems, teaches a variety of martial arts and self defense movements. Mon. & Wed. 4:30-5:30 p.m. Fees: $45 first family member / $35 for 2nd family member/$25 for 3rd / $15 for 4th / $5 for 5th /$1 each thereafter (immediate family only)
or visit www.athleticbodyandmind. com for dates and registration.
Trampoline Exercise Check out the DVD and activity room key at the Riverfront Community Center front desk when paying your fitness center admission. Mini-trampolines, TV and DVD player are in the activity room across from the gym. Activity Room Hours: M/W/F 6 a.m.-5 p.m. Tues./Thurs. 6-9 a.m. Tues./Thurs. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Call 913-680-2709 for more info.
One Year Pass
Adult
Riverfront Community Center 913-651-2132 123 S. Esplanade St. Leavenworth, KS 66048 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.
Riverfront Community Center
Please be patient during our construction! Entrance to the Riverfront Community Center will be moved to the south side of the building in the gym during construction to restore our historic building. Construction is likely to last throughout the rest of 2014. Entrance and check-in will be moved to the south basement for patrons’ convenience.
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Parks
Summer 2014
City Parks
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For a complete listing of City parks and facilities, visit www.lvks.org, or call (913) 651-2203. All park and alcohol permits are issued at the Leavenworth Parks and Recreation Office, 123 S. Esplanade St. Leavenworth Landing Park This scenic park on the Missouri River is available to rent for special occasions. Permit fees are $15 per hour ($20 for non-City residents) with a $100 refundable damage deposit. Fees are due when a permit is requested. Choose either the Paddlewheel Plaza or the Railroad Roundhouse. The Bridge Tender’s Building rents for $20, with a $20 refundable key deposit. The park, which is adjacent to the Riverfront Community Center and historic downtown Leavenworth, also connects to the Three-Mile Creek Trail at Leavenworth Landing Park walkway.
Cody Park
Picnic Shelters Rent a shelter for the day at Leavenworth City parks. Picnic tables seat 6-8 people. Extra tables are $5 each. Ray Miller Park shelter has no access to rest room facilities. Alcoholic Beverage Permit By City ordinance, alcoholic beverages are prohibited in City parks, except as authorized by Parks and Recreation to Leavenworth area residents with a park reservation permit. There is a $10 alcoholic beverage or beer permit fee.
Game Kits Rent a kit at the Parks and Recreation Office for $5 (and a $20 refundable deposit) for up to 3 days. Includes a volleyball and net, one baseball, two softballs, two bats, three gloves, a football, and a soccer ball.
Shelters
Cody David Brewer David Brewer-RR Dougherty Hawthorn N. Esplanade Ray Miller Riverfront Park Stubby Wollman (East) Wollman (Main) Wollman (West) V.A. Park
Resident
$35 $25 $10 $10 $25 $25 $10 $25 $10 $25 $50 $25 $10
Non-Resident
$40 $30 $15 $15 $30 $30 $15 $30 $15 $30 $55 $30 $15
Adopt-A-Park Program If your group wants to make a difference in our community, consider adopting a Leavenworth city park or other landscaped public area. Participants can choose from a variety of tasks, including reporting vandalism and maintenance problems, picking up litter, painting, weeding or gardening. Donations can also be made for park improvements. City staff will provide guidance and some materials for projects. Contact Julie Anderson, Parks and Recreation Director, at (913) 651-2203, or janderson@firstcity.org. Choose a park and decide which activities you will be able to do and how often. Once this is established, a sign will be erected in the park with your group name and logo. Legacy Tree Program Commemorate a special person or event with a living legacy. For a $200 fee, a tree will be planted and a plaque erected at the planting site. Request forms are available at the Parks and Recreation Office. For an additional $200, you may request a 5” x 5” aluminum plaque. For a larger plaque size or dedication bench, please call the Parks and Recreation Department at 913-651-2203.
Tables 10
Size 20 x 44 ft.
7
25 x 25 ft.
2
220 sq. ft.
1
24 x 20 ft.
7
40 x 24 ft.
7
25 x 25 ft.
1
16 x 16 ft.
7
38 x 20 ft.
1
17 x 17 ft.
7
36 x 20 ft.
12
40 x 60 ft.
7
36 x 20 ft.
1
16 x 16 ft.
Hawthorn Park
Daily Camping Fees: Basic camper pad $12 Camper pad with electricity and facilities $15 Tent site with facilities $12 Tent site only $10 Non-camper sewer dumping $10/visit Pet Fee $2.
LEAVENWORTH CITY PARKS AND AMENITIES 10th Avenue Park 10th Ave. and Gatewood
1.14 MILE
20th Street Trailway Between Spruce and Eisenhower
Rest rooms
3.15 MILE
Picnic tables
Bob Dougherty Park 2nd and Kiowa
Picnic Shelter
Buffalo Bill Cody Park Shrine Park and Limit
.25 MILE
David Brewer Park 18th and Ottawa Haven’s Park 22nd and Ottawa
Playground Ball Fields Tennis Courts
1 MILE
Hiking/ Walking trail
Hawthorn Park Kansas and Ohio Streets
Bike Path
Jefferson Park 11th and Kiowa
Volleyball Court
Leavenworth Landing Park Esplanade and Cherokee Streets
Soccer Fields
North Esplanade Park Esplanade and Kickapoo
.25 MILE
Basketball Courts
Ray Miller Park V.A. Entrance and 4th Street
.5 MILE
Horseshoe Courts
Riverfront Park East End of Dakota Street
Bath House
South Esplanade Park Esplanade and Spruce Streets
Boat Ramps Camping/ RVs
Southside Park 1st and Vilas Sportsfield Park 20th and Ottawa
Sledding Hill .7 MILE Pools Skate Park .5 MILE
Dog Park
Waggin’ Tails Dog Park Limit and Home Place
Accessible
Wollman Park 13th and Shawnee
Scenic view
Summer 2014
Stubby Park 4th Street and Poplar Three-Mile Creek Trail Esplanade and Choctaw
Parks
Riverfront Park Campground This cozy park beside the Missouri River is the perfect place to relax. The campground offers basic and electric camping pads, tent camping, a bath house with four private units, a boat ramp, picnic shelter, and dump station. Two water stations serve this campground. For reservations, call the Park Manager at (913) 290-0034.
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Aquatic Programs
Summer 2014
Wollman Aquatic Center
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1300 Shawnee Street, Leavenworth, Kansas 913-682-7946 Open Memorial Day through Aug. 15, then weekends only until Labor Day
Aquatic Center Regulations
Aquatic
• Children age 9 and under must be accompanied and directly supervised by an adult age 18 or older. • Proper swim attire required. No thongs, cutoffs, “sagging,” or suits with belts, buckles, rivets, etc. NO street clothes will be allowed past the breezeway. • Improper conduct or profane language will not be tolerated. • No food, beverages (except water), or glass containers will be brought into the facility. • Swim diapers are mandatory for non-toilet-trained persons. • Management reserves the right to refuse admittance to or eject from the aquatic center premises any person failing to comply with these and other posted health and safety regulations.
Wollman Summer Swim Schedule Swim Lessons Mon. - Thurs. Adult Lap Swim Mon. - Thurs. Adult Lap Swim Fri-Sat. Little Nemos (5 and under) Tues./Thurs. (kiddie pool only) Water Exercise Mon. - Fri. Special Needs Swim Saturday Open Swim (May 26 to Aug. 17) Daily Open Swim (Aug. 23-Sept. 1) Sat. and Sun.
9 to 11:10 a.m. 10 to 1 p.m. noon to 1 p.m. 9:30 to 11 a.m. 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 1 to 7:30 p.m. 1 to 7:30 p.m.
No morning activities at Wollman June 20, June 30, July 1 and July 3. Pool opens at 1 p.m.
Wollman Aquatic Center Passes
Season passes and 10-punch passes will be sold 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. May 19-23 at the center. Season passes will be sold 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. May 26 to July 31. Each person will receive one photo identification card with a season membership. Replacement cards are $5 each. Passes are good for the 2014 season only.
Resident Non-Resident
Flotation Devices for Handicapped Persons Only The City of Leavenworth has adopted this policy due to safety concerns. Even an approved flotation device may not always keep a child afloat in a face-up position. Some children become so dependent on the flotation device that this dependency interferes with the development of their personal swimming skills. Flotation devices are not meant to be a substitute for adult supervision. The best way to keep a child safe in the water is for the parent to have their “hands on” the child. Wollman Aquatic Center Pool Parties Reserve Wollman Aquatic Center pool shelter during open swim for $25 and pay $3.50 per person. After hours: Pay $200 for 100 people on a Friday or Saturday night, 8 to 9:30 p.m. (Sorry-no indoor summer pool parties.) Call 913-651-2203. Our in-house caterer can provide food and drinks for pool parties. Call Terry Booker at 913-680-1300 or email him at theabcafe@gmail.com.
Daily admission Ages 3 and under Free Daily admission Ages 4 and up $4 10-punch pass Ages 4 and up $35 Individual Season pass Ages 4 and up $50 Household Season Pass Ages 4 and up $120 (up to 4 people) Additional Household * Ages 4 and up $25 Little Nemos/ kiddie pool Ages 5 and under $1 Season passes will be half price after July 31. *Must be paid on initial request date to get the discount.
Wollman Two week swim sessions Mon. - Thurs.
Class Level
Parent/Child Preschool (1,2,3) Level 1, 2 Session 1: June 2-12 Session 2: June 16-26 Levels 3-4 Session 3: July 7-17 Session 4: July 21-31 Levels 5-6 Teen/adult Day care
Age 1-3 year 4 - 5 years 6 & up 6 & up 6 & up 13 & up
Free $5 $45 $75 $180 $30 $1
Time 10:30-11:10 a.m. 10:30-11:10 a.m. 9:45-10:25 a.m. 10:30-11:10 a.m. 9 -9:40 a.m. 9:45-10:25 a.m. 9-9:40 a.m. 9-9:40 a.m. 11:15-11:55 a.m.
123 S. Esplanade St., Leavenworth, Kansas 913-651-2132. See Page 3 for more information.
Program
Lap Swim Rules
Days
Times
6-7:30 a.m. and 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
Saturday
9 a.m. to noon
Riptides Monday-Thursday
7:30 -9:30 a.m.
Mon./Wed/Fri. Water Exercise Mon./Wed/Fri.
10-11 a.m.
Mon. and Wed.
6-7 p.m.
Tuesday & Thursday
6-7 p.m.
Leavenworth Riptides Swim Team
Tuesday/Thursday Evening Swim Sessions
Parent/Child
4 - 5 years.
6:05- 6:45 p.m.
Level 1
6 and up
6:05- 6:45 p.m.
Levels 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
6 and up
6:50-7:30 p.m.
Teens/adult
13 and up
7:30 - 8:10 p.m.
Nonresident $45 $40
American Red Cross LEARN-TO-SWIM
Dates/Times: Mon. – Fri., June 2–6 (1– 6 p.m.) Registration Deadline: May 30 Fee - Resident: $210 Non-Resident: $225
The Leavenworth Parks and Recreation Department provides American Red Cross swim programs for children, teens, and adults taught by certified instructors. Learn-to-Swim classes will be taught at the Riverfront Community Center and Wollman Aquatic Center in June and July. Students must be registered by noon the Friday before the session starts. Fees: $40 for resident, $45 for non-resident
Summer 2014
Private Swim Lessons are available. Call Nancy Baker at 913-758-6629 for information. Fees: Private lessons $15 per 40-minute session Semi-private lessons $25 per 40-minute session
Private Swim Lessons
This course at Wollman Pool will train candidates on how to teach water safety, which will include basic water rescues and personal water safety, instruction on teaching the Learn to Swim program, Preschool Aquatics, and Parent & Child Aquatics. Prerequisites: Must be age 16 on or before the last day of course. Demonstrate the ability to correctly perform the following swimming strokes: Front crawl – 25 yards; back crawl – 25 yards; breaststroke – 25 yards; elementary backstroke – 25 yards; sidestroke – 25 yards; butterfly – 15 yards. Maintain position of back floating for one minute in deep water. Tread water for one minute. Register at Riverfront Community Center check-in desk. (Min. 4 / Max. 12)
Fees for 20-Punch Aquacise Pass: (or $5 Drop-in fee) Resident Adult $40 Senior Citizen (60+) $35
Water Safety Instructor
Riverfront Riverfront Riverfront Wollman
Aquacise Class Days and Times: Mon./Wed./Fri. 10-11 a.m. Mon./Wed./Fri., 1-2 p.m. Mon. & Wed., 6-7 p.m. Monday-Friday, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
6:05 - 6:45 p.m..
One Aquacise pass is valid for ALL Aquacise classes! Passes may be purchased at the Riverfront Community Center front desk. Passes do not expire.
Time
1-3 years
Preschool (1,2,3)
Aquacise Classes
Age
Class Level
Session 1: June 3-26 Session 2: July 8-31
Riverfront Community Center 4 weeks (min. 3/ max. 6)
Leavenworth Riptide swimmers ages 5–18 compete in a summer league with surrounding communities. For information call (913) 758-6629. Information and registration open house 6 to 8 p.m. Monday May 5. Registration is limited. Fee: $50 (3rd child ½ price) Registration Deadline: May 17, 2014 Schedule on chart above
Lessons
1-2 p.m.
Tues./Thurs.
No one under age 14 admitted into the pool during Lap Swim, unless authorized by the Recreation Program Supervisor. All Lap Swimmers must be able to swim one length of the pool unassisted, using front crawl. Circle swim is required when there are more than two swimmers per lane. Choose a lane with swimmers equal to your ability. (Always stay to the right). No more than five swimmers per lane. Exceptions to these rules must be approved by the Recreation Program Supervisor.
6-7:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Mon./Wed/Fri.
Lap Swim
Riverfront Community Center Pool will be closed July 26 & 27 for maintenance.
RFCC Pool Maintenance: The pool will be closed July 26-27 for annual maintenance.
Riverfront Community Center Pool Hours
Aquatic Programs
Programs
Riverfront Community Center Pool
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Sports and Activities
Summer 2014
First City Try-Athlon for Kids & Teens – 8 a.m. Saturday April 26 The “Try” athlon is an introductory swim, bike, and run event for children ages 6-15. This event allows children to utilize all of their skills. Distances are established so that every child will complete the course. Every child will receive a medal. Register at the Riverfront Community Center by April 21. Cost: $20; $5 late fee. Late registrations may not receive a shirt.
Registration: Unless otherwise noted, registrations for these programs are accepted at the Riverfront Community Center. For information, call (913) 651-2203 or (913) 758-6648. Practice Field Reservations: City league Adult and Youth teams may reserve practice fields. To reserve a practice field, call 913-651-2203. A confirmation of the reservation will be E-mailed to the Head Coach. Tournaments: Fields may be reserved for tournaments. The fee will be $125 per field per day with lights included. A contract MUST be signed for tournament field reservations and the fee MUST be paid at the time the reservation is made. Must apply and pay in advance at the Parks and Recreation Office.
Sports and Activities
Baseball and Softball teams celebrate the annual opening of Sportsfield Park for the 2013 season.
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Sports Officials: For information on officiating or to report a problem, contact Tabor Medill, Recreation Program Supervisor, at (913) 758-6648 or tmedill@firstcity.org. Rain-Out Line: (913) 364-5821 A notice will be recorded weekdays by 4 p.m. and weekends by 8 a.m.(a.m. games), NOON (afternoon games) or 4 p.m. (night games). If conditions change after notice posting time, game officials must decide whether or not to play. If no games are canceled, there will be no new message. Adult Co-Ed Softball Join the fun of the Leavenworth City Co-ed Softball program! Participants MUST be age 19 and above. (10) game season. Registration: July 1-31 Fee: $250 per team Leavenworth Soccer Association The Leavenworth Soccer Association (LSA) offers Spring (MarMay) and Fall (Aug-Oct) soccer for children and adults. Call the LSA at (913) 651-3800, visit the Youth Achievement Center at 3rd and Delaware, or visit leavenworthsoccer.org.
Youth Bike Races Santa Fe Trails Bike Shop and Leavenworth Parks and Recreation will host youth bike races at Warren Middle School. Parent’s signature and helmets required. For information or to register, call (913) 682-2444. Dates: May 28, June 25, July 9, July 23, (rain date August 6) Time: 6:30 p.m. Fees: Ages 12 and under FREE / Ages 13-18 USCF license fee $10 (may be purchased on site)
42nd Annual City Tennis Tournament Participants must live or work in the Leavenworth County area or be a former champion. For additional information, call 913547-2599. Dates: Friday, May 30 Juniors Saturday, May 31 Adults Sunday, June 1 Final day Fees: $15 Singles or $25 Doubles, per person, per event Dog Manners and Obedience 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 seven-week program. The first week is without the dog. Class is held on Wednesday evenings. For more information, visit www.yourbestdog.com. Level I: This is the foundation level class and includes many behaviors like beginning walking on leash, sit, down, come, focused attention, place, and stay. Level II: (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Level I class.) This a continuation of Level I with the skills getting more refined and difficult. Additional skills like directional come, leave it, wait, back, and stand will be added along with work on mannered greetings. Includes AKC Canine Good Citizen test. (Call 913-758-6629 for information.) Fee: $80 Days/Times: Wednesdays, 6:15 – 7:15 p.m. Level 1, Session 1: May 21 – July 2 Level 1, Session 2: July 16 – August 27 Fishing Gala - This event is cosponsored by the Leavenworth Parks and Recreation Department, Leavenworth Bass Club, and Cabela’s. This event will be hosted at 80 Acres in Leavenworth for children ages 7 to 12. Prizes will be awarded for heaviest fish, longest fish and the most fish. A fish fry will be included for the children. Please bring pole if you have one. May 10, 8 a.m. - 11 a.m. No Charge, Children ages 7 to 12
Three regional parks and recreation agencies are working together to create fitness opportunities for the entire Kansas-side of the greater KC Metropolitan area. Called the “Kansas Duathlon Series,” the partnership will include several challenging races throughout the summer of 2014. The Leavenworth Parks and Recreation Department is working alongside the Gardner Parks and Recreation Department and the Johnson County Park and Recreation District for this purpose. In Leavenworth, the Dog Daze Duathlon that takes place each August will become part of the Kansas Duathlon Series. Athletes will have the chance to compete in all three races, getting points for each race. Participants with a faster finish time will get more points. Registration is separate for each event. Prize packages will be awarded to winners. The winners will be selected based on point acquisition relating to a participant’s placement at each event. Points and prizes are only for duathlon participants, however, 5K walks, 5K runs and 10K runs are available at each event for those who do not wish to participate in the duathlons.
run. Partipants may also choose a 10K run, a 5K run or a 5K walk. Where: Celebration Park 32701 W. 159th Street Gardner, KS Registration information is online at http://gardnerkansas.gov/index.php/duathlon/
May 10:
Johnson County Park and Recreation District’s “HP3 Duathlon,” consisting of a 3.1 mile run, a 17-mile bike ride, and another 3.1 mile run on a relatively flat course. Where: Heritage Park, 16050 Pflumm Road, Olathe, KS Participants may choose the full Duathlon, a 5K or 10K event. Registration information available at http://jcprd.com/ special_events/hp_duathlon.cfm.
July 12:
The 13th Annual Prairie Punisher Duathlon, presented by the Gardner Parks and Recreation Department, consists of a 5 K run, a 35.5K bike ride, folowed by a 5K
Challenge Yourself! Mark your calendar now and start training. The Leavenworth
Leavenworth Parks and Recreation’s annual Dog Daze Duathlon is a 5K run, 20-mile bike ride, followed by a 5K run. Minimum age of 16. Participants may choose the individual duathlon, the team duathlon (minimum age 16), the 5K run or the 5K walk. (more information in box below) Where: Warren Middle School, 3501 New Lawrence Road, Leavenworth, KS Registration will be online at www.enter2run.org under the title of the event.
Travel with Parks & Rec to see the Kansas City Chiefs in 2014 Chiefs tickets. For dates and pricing, look on the City’s website, www. lvks.org or the Parks and Recreation Facebook Page, City of Leavenworth Parks & Recreation Department. We can’t promise perfect weather or a win, but there will be FUN!
Summer 2014
A fun and safe way to see Kansas City’s favorite football team with your friends, this event will be back by popular request in 2014. The Parks Department will provide a bus and be responsible for obtaining your Kansas City
Parks and Recreation Department has several 5K runs, 5K walks and other group fitness opportunities throughout the year. These events are suitable to adults ready for any fitness level, from competitive athletes to beginners. Dog Daze Duathlon - August 10. This race is a 5K run/20-mile bike/5K run that begins and ends at Warren Middle School. The bike portion of the race takes participants into Leavenworth County. Participants may choose the individual duathlon, the team duathlon (minimum age 16), the 5K run or the 5K walk. Register by July 28 at the Riverfront Community Center or on Enter2Run.com. For information or to volunteer, contact Tabor Medill at 913-7586648 or tmedill@firstcity.org. High Noon Rudolph’s Red-Nose Run- December 6. This is a 7.2 mile race that begins and ends at the High Noon Saloon in historic downtown Leavenworth. The course takes a route through the beautiful campus of the Dwight D. Eisenhower Veterans Affairs Medical Center campus. Register by Dec. 1 at the Riverfront Community Center or Enter2Run.com. For information or to volunteer, contact Tabor Medill at 913-758-6648 or tmedill@firstcity.org.
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Calendar of Events
Three local parks and recreation entities create Kansas Duathlon Series
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Summer 2014
Calendar of Events APRIL 19 – Easter Festivities and Egg Hunt. Join the Leavenworth Parks and Recreation Department at 10th Avenue Park for Easter Egg Festivities and Hunt for children age 12 and under. Beginning at 1 p.m., there will be games, activities, petting zoo, bounce houses, food vendors and more. Egg Hunt at 2:30 p.m. sharp. Bring your Easter baskets and get ready for the hunt. (FREE) 25 - Arbor Day Celebration - noon, Hawthorn Park. Parks staff will plant a tree. (FREE) 26 - First City “Try” Athlon - Children will “try” running, biking and swimming. See page 8. MAY 7 – Touch-a-Truck. Bring the kids to Leavenworth Landing Park from 10 – 11:30 a.m. to see and climb on the many kinds of trucks working in and around our community. Children get the chance to learn about different trucks and emergency vehicles in Leavenworth. (FREE) 10 - Fishing Gala - This event for children ages 7 to 12 is cosponsored by the Parks Department, Leavenworth Bass Club and Cabela’s at 80 Acres, 28013 167th St., Leavenworth, KS. Prizes for heaviest fish, longest fish and most fish. Fish fry included for children. Bring your own fishing gear. Call 758-6648 for more information. (FREE) 10 - “Live at the Hollywood Theater” 2014 Concert Series Featuring “Diverse” and “The Black House Quartet”. (8 p.m.) Leavenworth Performing Arts Center, 500 Delaware Street, Leavenworth, Kansas. All seats are $15 advance/$20 at the door, and include an artists’ reception before the concert. For information, call (913) 651-2203. Tickets are available online at leavenworthconcertseries.org or at our downtown outlets. Proceeds benefit the scholarship program to pay for recreational activities for at-risk youth. 17 - FREE MOVIE SHOWING, “FROZEN” National Kids to Parks Day - The Leavenworth Parks and Recreation
Department encourages children to explore parks (amenities listed on page 5) Join us at Stubby Park for a movie, fun, and adventurous games and activities 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Movie begins at 8:30 p.m. (FREE) 30 - The River City Community Players will be featuring “ The Very Great Grandson of Sherlock Holmes “ at the Leavenworth Performing Arts Center on May 30, 31, June 1 at 5th & Delaware. For reservations, call (913) 651-0027. Curtain Times: 8 p.m. Fridays & Saturdays and 2 p.m. on Sundays. JUNE 7 - National Trails Day. (8 a.m.) Support National Trails Day with a threemile trail walk starting at Sportsfield trailhead (20th & Ottawa). (FREE) 21 - Dad & Me Campout. (8 p.m.-8 National Trails Day begins 8 a.m. June 7 a.m.) Come out to Wollman Aquatic Center and get away from it all! Pitch at Sportsfield, 20th and Ottawa streets. Bring a friend for this light-paced walk. your tent on the grass and enjoy a night of swimming at the Aquatic Center, games, s’mores, and star-gazArts Center on July 25, 26, August 1, 2, 3, ing. Enjoy breakfast the next morning! 8, 9 at 5th & Delaware. For reservations, Register at the Riverfront Community call (913) 651-0027. Curtain Times: 8 Center. (Limit of 20 tents.) Fee: $25 for p.m. Fridays & Saturdays and 2 p.m. on dad (or mom) & 1 child; $5 each extra Sundays. child or adult. July 26 - National Dance Day is a 27 – Farm Day Children 8 – 12 years campaign that encourages Americans old will experience a full daycamp at to embrace dance as a fun and posibeautiful Lamborn Farm, located at tive way to maintain good health and 25761 151st Street, Leavenworth. (Go combat obesity. Join Leavenworth Parks west on 4-H road from K7, then north and Recreation and Katie’s Dance Studio on 151st Street). www.lambornfarms. as we celebrate with fun music, dancing com. This camp experience will keep and prizes galore at 10th Avenue Park them busy through structured fun from 7:30 – 9:30 p.m. This program will and educational activities like Frisbee be most enjoyed by children 10 and golf, scavenger hunt, mini golf, arts under. (FREE) and camp crafts, storytelling and skits. Campers will also learn about healthy AUGUST nutrition and how the work on farms 10 - Dog Daze Duathlon. This race is a impacts their lives. The fee is $25 per 5K run/20-mile bike/5K run that begins camper and includes lunch and a snack. and ends at Warren Middle School. The Drop off between 7-9 a.m. and pickup bike portion of the race takes everyone by 6 p.m. Register by June 20 at the Riv- into Leavenworth County. Participants erfront Community Center. Limit 24. may choose the individual duathlon, the team duathlon (min. age 16), the JULY 5K Run,or the 5K Walk. Register by July 25 - River City Community Players. The 28 at the Riverfront Community Center River City Community Players will be or on Enter2Run.com. For information featuring “ Legally Blonde, The Musior to volunteer, contact Tabor Medill at cal” at the Leavenworth Performing (913) 651-2203 or tmedill@firstcity.org.