Leavenworth Parks and Recreation Activity Guide
First City Connection INFORMATION FOR BUSINESSES AND RESIDENTS | APRIL - AUGUST 2017
Inside:
- Leavenworth Citywide Spring Cleanup May 6 ………………………………… ( page 2) - Fitness classes at the Riverfront Community Center ……………………… (page 8) - Wollman Aquatic Center opens May 29 ……………………………………… (page 15)
City Manager’s Office City Hall, 100 N. Fifth St. 913-680-2604 City Clerk’s Office City Hall, 100 N. Fifth St. 913-682-9201
Leavenworth City Volunteers prepare for Leavenworth Commission Citywide Spring Cleanup May 6
Convention and Visitors Bureau City Hall, 100 N. Fifth St. 913-758-2948 Economic Development City Hall, 100 N. Fifth St. 913-680-2602 Fire Department (Admin. calls only) 3600 S. 20th Street 913-682-3346 For Burn Permits: 913-758-2980
Nancy Bauder Mayor 913-675-7166 nbauder@firstcity.org
Recycle
Human Resources City Hall, 100 N. Fifth St. 913-680-2637 Inspections City Hall, 100 N. Fifth St. 913-684-0378 Leavenworth Public Library 417 Spruce St. 913-682-5666
Mark Preisinger Mayor Pro-Tem 913-775-2822 mpreisinger @firstcity.org
Planning/ Community Development City Hall, 100 N. Fifth St. 913-680-2626
Bring bags of unwanted paper for free paper shredding offered by Citizens Savings & Loan and the City of Leavenworth. Shredding will take place 10 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Saturday, May 6 at Citizens Savings & Loan, 5151 S. Fourth Street and 1 - 2 p.m. at Citizens Savings and Loan, 312 S. Fifth St. Larry Dedeke Commissioner 913-651-3322 ldedeke@aol.com
Police (Admin calls only) Justice Center, 601 S. Third 913-651-2260 Public Housing Planters II, 200 Shawnee St. 913-682-2200 Public Information Office City Hall, 100 N. Fifth St. 913-680-2610
Visit the City’s recycling center, Lawrence and Halderman Road (one block west of Leavenworth High School) open 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, May 6, to recycle: • Car Batteries & Rechargeable Batteries • Electronics • Plastics • Glass — clear, brown or green • Paper products (cardboard, magazines, paper, etc.)
Shred
Municipal Court Justice Center, 601 S. Third 913-758-2900 Parks and Recreation Riverfront Community Center 123 S. Esplanade St. 913-651-2203 (admin) 913-651-2132 (front desk)
Each spring, more than 1,200 volunteers help remove trash throughout Leavenworth city streets in one day. This year’s event takes place Saturday, May 6 with a kick-off 8:30 a.m. at Henry Leavenworth Elementary School. Volunteers who sign up by April 14 will receive a free T-shirt and one-day pass to Wollman Aquatic Center. The City will assign volunteer groups to a grid on the City map and provide gloves and trash bags for volunteers. Forms are available on the City’s website, www.lvks.org. For those who don’t wish to volunteer, there are many other services provided by the City to help residents properly dispose of items like scrap metal, furniture, recyclables and household hazardous waste.
Household
Residents may dispose of items such as tires, furniture, metals, mattresses, appliances from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Items considered household hazardous waste such as household cleaners, varnish, paint, paint thinners, pesticides, pool chemicals and automotive products may be dropped off 8 a.m. to noon. Site is behind the Municipal Service Center, Pennsylvania and Lawrence Avenues.
Yard Waste
Charles Raney Commissioner 913-704-8439 charleyraney @rocketmail.com
The Brush Site, 1803 S. 2nd St. will be available 8 a.m. to 3:50 p.m. on Saturday, May 6 for residents to drop off organic materials. The Brush Site accepts tree limbs, grass clippings, straw, hay, leaves and other organic materials from general yard waste. Compost and mulch are available for residents.
Public Works/Engineering City Hall, 100 N. Fifth St. 913-684-0375 Service Center/Streets/Trash 790 Thornton St. 913-682-0650 Sewer Emergencies (24 Hours) 913-682-1090 Water Pollution Control 1800 S Second St. 913-682-1090
Lisa Weakley Commissioner 913-682-6297 lweakley@firstcity.org
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Project awarded to replace Second Street Bridge The City awarded an approximately $1.5 million contract to replace a section of Second Street that includes a bridge over the Three Mile Creek trail in 2017. The bridge will be completely torn out and replaced. This will require closure of Second Street south of the Stove Factory Lofts and a portion of the Three Mile Creek trail that goes underneath the bridge will also be closed. Several utilities will also be relocated. The bridge showed significant signs of deterioration as early as 2000. After looking at a possible repair project, engineers determined that a total replacement would be necessary. In 2014 after a design plan, Commissioners decided that replacing the arch structure under the bridge was far too costly. A cheaper design was requested. In 2016 and 2017, the project was redesigned and let out for bid. Seven companies attended a pre-bid meeting but only one submitted a bid, LG Barcus and Sons, for $1,499,477.60. Commissioners approved the bid on Feb. 14. Work is expected to take several months. Crews plan to
Photo courtesy First City Photo begin in spring and complete by fall, but construction is weather dependent.
City meets with drainage basin owners to share best maintenance practices A detention basin is a land feature used to manage water quantity. Basins are an excavated area that can be adjacent to parking lots, neighborhoods and tributary streams to protect against flooding. In some cases, basins also prevent downstream erosion by storing water for a limited period of time. If the basin is on private property, it is the property owner’s or home owners association`s responsibility to provide regular maintenance. Some maintenance recommendations provided to the City by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment and the Environmental Protection Agency are listed below. 1) Trash and debris clogged drain pipes create abnormal flooding of the basin and can cause damage to surrounding property. Remove trash and debris from the outflow pipes, avoid dumping yard clippings, and clean drain screens. 2) Erosion can be caused by rodent holes, the wrong type of vegetation, or a lack of vegetation. Remove rodents, repair erosion and plant grass or other appropriate plantings. 3) Tree roots can destroy drain tubes and make maintenance difficult. Remove existing trees and keep them from coming back by mowing or annual cutting. 4) Large stones known as “rip rap” keep trenches from forming and helps catch pollutants. Replace missing rocks, remove sediment around rocks and repair erosion. 5) Some basins have concrete flow lines to keep trenches from forming. Repair erosion where trenches have formed around the concrete flow line, make sure water is flowing on the flow line and repair concrete if it is deteriorating. These are just some of the basic maintenance guidelines. If
City engineering staff met with property owners in February to discuss maintenance of detention basins.
property owners aren’t sure what needs to be done with a particular basin, City staff are happy to assist. KDHE and the EPA also require the City to conduct regular evaluation of the community’s detention basins. On a regular basis, the City staff will inspect the basins and file reports with the federal, and state officials. Proper maintenance of these detention basins helps to reduce or eliminate pollutants into the groundwater, prevent soil erosion and can prevent property damage. City records can show whether a detention basin is located on your property. If you have any questions, inspection or maintenance reports of the basins, please contact Barry Smith, engineering technician, at bsmith@firstcity.org or 913-684-0375.
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Business Information City provides incentives to aid Leavenworth businesses Although the City of Leavenworth does not build businesses, it can create an economic climate favorable to business development occurring in the community. For years, the City of Leavenworth has provided economic development benefits to aid Leavenworth businesses. The City Commission further formalized its policy toward helping businesses in February 2017 with its “Economic Development Incentives Policy” which can be found on the City’s website. In addition to tax abatements and incentives, the City provides the following: Small Business Matching Grants New and existing commercial, retail, or industrial businesses may be reimbursed 50% of the costs for development or improvement of their business. Owners may be eligible for a dollar-for-dollar matching grant up to $5,000 for single unit locations and up to $15,000 for multitenant locations. No-Interest Loans The Grow Leavenworth County Development Corporation offers business loans at 0% interest up to 8 years to entrepreneurs. Grow Leavenworth County Development Corporation is a NetWork Kansas E-Community member and is making loans to entrepreneurs for new business expansion within the City Limits of Leavenworth, and Leavenworth County. Contact Taylour Tedder, Assistant City Manager, for more Economic Development information at ttedder@firstcity. org or 913-680-2602.
Photo provided by the Leavenworth Lansing Chamber of Commerce. Community members gathered to celebrate the ribbon cutting of Great Western Manufacturing. The company utilized the City of Leavenworth’s small business matching grant for their signage. Contact ttedder@firstcity.org for more information about City support of businesses.
“The appropriate purpose and use of incentives is to broaden and diversify the tax base, create new job opportunities for the citizens of the City of Leavenworth and promote the economic growth and welfare of the City of Leavenworth.” - City of Leavenworth Economic Development Policy, 2017
GROUP FITNESS AT THE RIVERFRONT COMMUNITY CENTER
Leavenworth businesses and organizations can take advantage of a program through the Riverfront Community Center, 123 S. Esplanade, for employees. Applicants pay a $200 yearly fee entitling their employees to purchase fitness facility passes at a 25 – 40% discount. Organization identification required. Call the Leavenworth Parks and Recreation Department, 913-651-2203.
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Alarm System permits set to expire June 30 each year Use of an Alarm System in the City of Leavenworth requires a permit. Alarm User Permits are $15 annually and expire June 30 each year. As a reminder, if the alarm user permit is not renewed on time, permit fee will be $35. If you have a false alarm and the alarm permit has not been renewed, you will be assessed a $150.00 response fee. Call the City Clerk’s Office for more information, 913-682-9201.
IT’S GONE!
Police offer tips for preventing theft in cars
Havens Park Restroom razed Feb. 28
A planned demolition already on schedule for 2017, the Leavenworth Parks and Recreation removed the old restroom at Havens Park that had not been in use for several years. The City Commission discussed future plans for Havens Park, including a previous master plan developed for the facility. There are no immediate plans for restroom replacement. A group of bicyclists have been maintaining a series of mountain bike trails and another group has approached the City about developing a disc golf course at the park.
• Lock your vehicle. Most thefts take place simply because the car is unlocked and easy to get into. Yes, some criminals will break the window, but that is the exception and not the norm. Criminals do not want to make a lot of noise and want to operate undetected for as long as possible so they can hit multiple cars. • Don’t leave valuables in plain sight, if at all in the car. Thieves break windows when there is something of value in plain sight. • Try to leave your vehicle in a well light area at night or at least leave your porch lights on. Thieves do not want to be detected and they will operate in areas where they aren’t easily noticed. • If you see car doors/trunks not shut all the way or dome lights left on, please be observant for criminal activity and call the police. Often, thieves do not close the doors all the way to prevent excess noise. This will often leave a dome light on. • Call the police and make a report if you notice your car has been broken into. Often times, solving one car burglary leads to solving multiple cases done by the same thief. You never know if your case will provide that evidence or witness. Last year, we solved multiple car burglaries from the blood evidence left behind in one car.
City partners with National League of Cities’ warranty program Service Line Warranties of America provides optional insurance for Leavenworth homeowners. Residents may have received a notice in the mail for a new service available called a Service Line Warranty program for water and sewer lines. • Leavenworth City Commission opted to participate in a National League of Cities’ Service Line Warranty Program administered by Service Line Warranties of America (SLWA). This program is offered at no cost to the City and no public funds are used to
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promote or administer the program. Homeowners may choose to participate if they wish. The program is optional. The cost for water and sewer line repairs can exceed thousands of dollars, for which homeowners are responsible when the water or sewer line is privately-owned. The discounted cost for residents who choose to purchase the water line warranty protection is $5.75 per month and the sewer line warranty protection is $7.75 per month. An
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in-home plumbing warranty is also available for $6.99 per month. The options cover line repairs up to $4,000, plus an additional allowance of $500 for public sidewalk cutting, if needed. • SLWA provides a 24-hour repair hotline for its customers and uses only local, certified technicians. For questions about this service, or to enroll, please contact SLWA at 866-9229006 or visit www.slwofa.com.
Resident Information Home Repair Program aids applicants with basic repair costs The City of Leavenworth has funds available to assist qualified lowto moderateincome homeowners through the Community Development Block Grant, administered by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. The Home Repair Program helps qualified homeowners with basic repairs to their home: PHeating/Cooling System PRoofing PHandicap Accessibility PInsulation PDoors PElectrical Issues PSanitary Sewer PPlumbing Issues PExterior Structural Repair PApplicants must meet income eligibility requirements as defined by HUD guidelines for low and moderate income. For guidelines and application form, visit the City’s website or contact Mary Dwyer 913-680-2626 or mdwyer@firstcity.org.
‘Get Alarmed Kansas’ provides smoke detectors The Leavenworth Fire Department has a program through the Kansas State Fire Marshal’s Office that provides free smoke detectors to Leavenworth homeowners. Firefighters will also visit the home to install the smoke detectors. The National Fire Protection Association has a checklist for installing smoke detectors: n Choose smoke alarms with a label of a recognized testing laboratory. n Install smoke alarms inside each bedroom, outside each sleeping Leavenworth homeowners can get a free smoke detector through the Leavenworth area and on every level of the home. Fire Department. Call 913-682-3346. n On levels without bedrooms, or other decorations could keep the alarms install alarms in the living room (or den or from working. family room) or near the stairway to the n For the best protection, interconnect upper level, or in both locations. all smoke alarms. When one smoke alarm n Smoke alarms installed in the basement sounds they all sound. Interconnection should be installed on the ceiling at the can be done using hard-wiring or wireless bottom of the stairs leading to the next technology. level. n When interconnected smoke alarms n Smoke alarms should be installed at least are installed, it is important that all of the 10 feet (3 meters) from a cooking appliance alarms are from the same manufacturer. If to minimize false alarms when cooking. the alarms are not compatible, they may not n Mount smoke alarms high on walls or sound. ceilings (remember, smoke rises). Walln There are two types of smoke alarms – mounted alarms should be installed not ionization and photoelectric. An ionization more than 12 inches away from the ceiling smoke alarm is generally more responsive (to the top of the alarm). to flaming fires, and a photoelectric smoke n If you have ceilings that are pitched, alarm is generally more responsive to install the alarm within 3 feet of the peak smoldering fires. For the best protection, but not within the apex of the peak (four both types of alarms or combination inches down from the peak). ionization-photoelectric alarms, also n Don’t install smoke alarms near windows, known as dual sensor smoke alarms, are doors, or ducts where drafts might interfere recommended. with their operation. n Keep manufacturer’s instructions for n Never paint smoke alarms. Paint, stickers, reference.
Did you know? from the City Clerk n Residents who have rental property in the City of Leavenworth are required to register that property as a rental. There is a one-time fee of $20 per owner of all property. Stop by the City Clerk’s Office at City Hall, 100 N. 5th St.,
or call for more information at 913682-9201. n Thinking of having a tree trimmed or removed? If so please make sure the professional tree trimmer is licensed with the City by asking to see their City Permit or call the City Clerk’s Office at 913-682-9201.
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n Need a City, State or County map? Stop by the City Clerk’s Office. We have maps and other informational pamphlets. n Looking for a unique City of Leavenworth gift? The City Clerk’s Office sells City Coins, Key Chains and Money Clips.
Readers of all ages invited to build a better world with summer reading program Leavenworth Public Library 417 Spruce Street 913-682-5666 Readers of all ages are invited to “Build a Better World” this summer during Leavenworth Public Library’s Summer Reading program, Saturday, June 3 through Saturday, July 29. The adult program begins on Friday, June 2 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. with “Jazz After Hours,” a concert and fundraising event. Tickets are $15 in advance, $20 at the door. Adults can enter a prize drawing at each summer reading program they attend. They can also win prizes for completing a reading challenge. All adult participants will be entered into the grand prize drawing for two tickets to Faith Hill/Tim McGraw at the Sprint Center in September. Children can register during the Ice Cream Social on Saturday, June 3 from 10 a.m. to noon. Pre-readers will earn free books, prizes and prize raffle tickets for every 20 books they read or are read to them. Elementary-age children will earn a free book for the first 200 minutes they spend reading, a small prize for the next goal reached and one prize raffle ticket for each additional goal. The Teen program kicks off at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 3 with “Escape the
Children at the Leavenworth Public Library, 417 Spruce St, participate in Lego block building during last year’s summer reading program. Activities for the 2017 program include a Jazz After Hours for adults, Escape Room for teens and an Ice Cream Social for children. Room.” Teens will work together to find one prize raffle ticket for each program clues and solve puzzles to escape from a attended. The teen program concludes room. For each book read, on Saturday, July 15 with “Readcon,” a teens will turn in a short mini-ComicCon. review. They will receive a All activities, except “Jazz After Hours,” free book for the first goal are free of charge. For details about and earn one prize raffle the Summer Reading Program, call ticket for each additional the library at 913-682-5666 or visit our goal completed. The website, www.leavenworthpubliclibrary. top three readers will org. win a pizza party. Teens can also earn
Leavenworth Convention and Visitors Bureau seeks local applicants for tourism grants The Leavenworth Convention and Visitors Bureau is accepting applications for grants due Aug.1. The Convention and Visitors Bureau awarded its first grants in February 2017. The purpose of the grant program is to help the Convention and Visitors Bureau with the aim of supporting organizations who bring in tourists to Leavenworth. The CVB Tourism Grant Program was established to enhance the economic impact of tourism in our community program. The grant is designed to assist a Leavenworth organization with their event or marketing program. There are two grant cycles throughout the year,
due February 1 and August 1. Awards may not exceed $5,000. Organizations may only receive one grant award per cycle, but are welcome to re-apply for each cycle. The grant program aims to help the Convention and Visitors Bureau meet its mission and goals: MISSION The mission of the City of Leavenworth Convention and Visitors Bureau is to attract visitors, tour groups and
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meeting and convention business to the Leavenworth community. GOALS These funds should support events that: o Demonstrate a measurable community or economic benefit, o Enhance Leavenworth’s character and reputation for tourist activities; o Attract new events or strengthen existing events marketing abilities; o Generate additional transient guest tax and sales tax for the community. Grant application is online at www. visitleavenworthks.com/grant
Fitness
at the Riverfront Community Center
INDOOR POOL n WALKING TRACK n TREADMILLS n BASKETBALL GYM n SHOWERS AND LOCKERS CARDIO AND WEIGHT ROOMS n YOGA n CROSSFIT n CHILDRENS’ CLASSES n DANCE
We’re hiring! Be a Lifeguard!
CARDIO and WEIGHT ROOMS: Stair steppers, stationary bikes, treadmills and weight equipment are available. These rooms are locked at all times. Please check out a key at the Riverfront Community Center front desk. Collateral required. INDOOR TRACK: The center has a 1/10 mile indoor track that is open year-round during regular business hours. Daily admission fee or pass required. CORPORATE PASS PROGRAM: Businesses and organizations can pay a $200 yearly fee entitling their employees to purchase Riverfront Community Center fitness facility passes at a 25 – 40 percent discount. Organization identification required. All classes are held at the Riverfront Community Center. Register at the front desk. Call (913) 651-2132 or email mwilliams@firstcity.org for more information. Basic Ballroom Dance Learn to merengue, waltz, country twostep, Arizona two-step, salsa and cha-cha, dance steps and turns that beginning dancers can do to almost any type of music. Contact Tom Ritchie at tom. adancrmn.ritchie@gmail.com.
The City is hiring certified lifeguards to staff both pools. Lifeguard Certification course offered April 22, 23, 29, 30, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Must be 15 to apply. Contact nbaker@firstcity.org for details. Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m. Session 1: June 27-Aug 1 Session 2: Aug 8-Sept 12 $40 for singles / $60 per couple FITNESS CLASSES Fit Camp Join instructor Cody Calloway in this high-energy, calorie burning class. Similar to Boot Camp, it is designed to tone and strengthen through physical activity and fun music that will keep people moving.
All fitness levels welcome. Tues/Thurs, 5:30 - 6:15 p.m. $10 per class Parkour Fitness Training Parkour is a holistic training discipline using movement to get from point A to point B in the most efficient way possible. Instructor Robert Bone will guide students through obstacle courses, running, climbing, swinging, vaulting, jumping and rolling, depending on what
Riverfront Community Center Fitness Facilities
123 S. Esplanade St. | 913-651-2132 Resident Non-Resident CLOSED ON HOLIDAYS: $2.50 $3 Daily Admission Adult Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Youth (4-18), Senior Citizen (60+) $2 $2.50 Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Adult $40 $50 Day, New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, 20 Punch Pass Presidents Day. Youth (4-18), Senior Citizen (60+) $30 $40 Monthly Pass 6-Month Pass Yearly Pass
Adult
$35
$40
Youth (4-18), Senior Citizen (60+)
$25
$30
Adult
$80
$90
Youth (4-18), Senior Citizen (60+)
$60
$70
Adult
$145
$155
Youth (4-18), Senior Citizen (60+)
$105
$125
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Admission fee includes the use of the weight room, pool during open and lap swim times, track, gym, racquetball courts and cardio room. Showers and lockers are available on track and pool levels. Racquetball equipment and basketballs are available for rent. For general information, call (913) 651-2132 or email mwilliams@firstcity.org.
movement is deemed most suitable for the given situation. Parkour is a fun way to exercise and increase flexibility, strength and agility. Participants should wear loose clothing. Bring water or a sports drink for hydration. All participants must sign an additional participant waiver upon registration at the Riverfront Community Center front desk. Begins April 5. Wed. 5 – 6:30 p.m. Hawthorn Park Sat. 9 – 10:30 a.m. Hawthorn Park $35/month (1st class is free) Age: 12+ Min: 3 Max: 15 Crossfit and Crossfit Kids Elizabeth Brown, owner/operator of Athletic Body and Mind, offers strength training programs for kids and adults. Email elizabeth@athleticbodyandmind. com or visit www.athleticbodyandmind. com for dates, fees and registration information. PiYo Live Join certified instructors Rachel Smith and Cheynet McGuire as they combine the muscle sculpting, core firming benefits of Pilates with the strength and flexibility of flowing yoga movements. students will use their body weight to perform a series of continuous, targeted moves to define every single muscle – big and small. This class is suitable for all fitness levels. Bring a yoga mat and plenty of water for this fun class. Mondays and Wednesdays, 6-7 pm and Saturdays, 9-10 am $5 per class Age: Teens – Adult
FITNESS FACILITY POLICIES
NO CLEATS OR SPIKED SHOES OF ANY TYPE ARE ALLOWED ANYWHERE IN THE CENTER. • People ages 16 and over must present identification at check-in. • Children ages 10 and under must be accompanied at all times by a parent or a guardian age 18 or older. • Children ages 15-17 must have a parent’s signed permission to use the fitness equipment. • Children ages 12-14 must be directly supervised by an adult at all times while in the fitness rooms.
Yoga Yoga is offered Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Riverfront Community Center for all ages. Teaches class members to release stress and fatigue, increase strength, balance, flexibility and restore energy. Cost is $5 a class, or 10-punch pass for $35 residents/$40 non- residents. Meets 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Personal Training Certified Trainer, Nicole Platt will help patrons reach their fitness goals through personal consultation and one on one training sessions. Sessions are by appointment. Contact Nicole directly at 619-727-9895. SELF-DEFENSE CLASSES Tae Kwon Do This popular martial art combines combat techniques, self- defense, sport and exercise. Contact Master Frank Hannon at (913) 682-3677 for information. Tuesdays and Thursdays 6-6:30 p.m. Little Tigers Ages 5-7 6:30-7:15 p.m. Ages 8-14 7:15-8:15 p.m. Adults $55 a month - first family member $35 per additional family member Women and Girls Self-Defense Class FREE. Class designed to teach women and girls how to protect themselves. Martial arts instructor Master Frank Hannon offers this class quarterly. Preregistration • Children ages 11 and under are not allowed to use any of the fitness equipment. • People ages 60 and over are advised to consult with their physician before beginning any type of fitness regimen. • It is the responsibility of patrons to ensure that they have been properly trained before using the fitness equipment. Improper use of equipment can cause serious injuries. • The city is not responsible for injuries or gross negligence. • Please do not drop or slam weight
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required. Minimum age 13. Saturday, August 26 9:30 – 11 a.m. Minimum: 10, Maximum: 16 Toddler Tyme Children ages 5 and under are invited to the gym for open play time. A bounce house, basketballs, Big Wheels and other fun toys are provided. Adult supervision required. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 10 a.m. - noon. Fee: $2 per child RECREATION SCHOLARSHIP FOR CITY RESIDENTS Qualifying low-income or disabled individuals or families who live in the city limits of Leavenworth and are currently receiving public financial assistance can be awarded a $100 credit per person per year to be used toward certain Leavenworth Parks and Recreation Department activities, such as fitness facility passes, swim programs and youth sports. For information call (913) 758-6648.
equipment. • Please wipe down weight benches after use. • Foul language, loud vulgar music and aggressive or disrespectful behavior will not be tolerated. • Smoking, “vaping”, or chewing of any tobacco product is not allowed in the community center. • No food or soft drinks are allowed in the fitness rooms or gym. • Athletic shoes covering the entire foot must be worn at all times while using the fitness facilities.
Parks
alcoholic beverage or beer permit fee. Fitness Trail System at Ray Miller Park The Leavenworth Parks and Recreation Department partnered with the Dwight D. Eisenhower Veteran’s Affairs Medical Center for fitness stations along the Ray Miller Park trail. Ten individual fitness stations were sponsored by local businesses and organizations. These stations suggest various exercises and stretches to help park patrons work toward total body fitness.
Leavenworth Landing Park, 123 S. Esplanade St., has a beautiful paved walkway next to the Missouri River inspired by our history with the railroad, including sunken cement art sculptures designed to look like a train and covered wagon. Leavenworth Parks and Recreation Department Riverfront Community Center 123 S. Esplanade St. (downstairs) mwilliams@firstcity.org Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Parks and Recreation Department at 913-651-2203.
For information on the following programs, please call the Leavenworth
Alcoholic Beverage Permit By City ordinance, alcoholic beverages are prohibited in City parks, except as authorized by Parks and Recreation to Leavenworth local residents with a park reservation permit. There is a $10
Leavenworth Landing Park This scenic park on the Missouri River at the corner of Esplanade and Cherokee streets (photo at left) is available to rent for special occasions. Permit fees are $15 per hour or $20 for non-City residents and a $100 refundable damage deposit. Fees are due when a permit is requested. Choose the Paddlewheel Plaza or the Railroad Roundhouse. (Note: This park has active train tracks.) The Bridge Tender’s Building rents for $20, with a $20 refundable key deposit. Folding chairs are available for rent also. This park is adjacent to the Riverfront Community Center and historic downtown Leavenworth.
Leavenworth Park Picnic Shelters are available for rent Shelters
Resident Non-Resident
Tables Size
Cody
$35
$40
10
20 x 44 ft.
David Brewer
$25
$30
7
25 x 25 ft.
David Brewer-RR
$10
$15
2
220 sq. ft.
Dougherty
$10
$15
1
24 x 20 ft.
Hawthorn
$25
$30
7
40 x 24 ft.
N. Esplanade
$25
$30
7
25 x 25 ft.
Ray Miller
$10
$15
1
16 x 16 ft.
Riverfront Park
$25
$30
7
38 x 20 ft.
Stubby
$10
$15
1
17 x 17 ft.
Wollman (East)
$25
$30
7
36 x 20 ft.
Wollman (Main)
$50
$55
12
40 x 60 ft.
Wollman (West)
$25
$30
7
36 x 20 ft.
V.A. Park
$10
$15
1
16 x 16 ft.
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PICNIC SHELTERS Rent a shelter for the day at Leavenworth city parks. Picnic tables seat 6-8 people. Extra tables are $5 each. All shelters but Stubby have at least one grill. Ray Miller Park shelter has no access to restroom facilities. SEE NOTE ABOVE FOR ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE PERMIT
LEAVENWORTH CITY PARKS 10th Avenue Park 3500 Tenth Ave. Bob Dougherty Park 800 N. 2nd St. Buffalo Bill Cody Park 3003 Shrine Park Road David Brewer Park 1801 Ottawa St. Havens Park 2201 Ottawa St. Hawthorn Park 1100 Ohio St.
Rest rooms Picnic Shelter
1.14 MILE
Playground Ball Fields
.25 MILE
Tennis Courts Hiking/ Walking trail
1 MILE
Bike Path Volleyball Court
Jefferson Park 1100 Kickapoo St.
Soccer Fields
Leavenworth Landing Park 301 S. Esplanade St.
.5 MILE
North Esplanade Park 500 N. Esplanade St.
.25 MILE
Horseshoe Courts
.5 MILE
Bath House
Ray Miller Park 4103 S. Fourth St.
Basketball Courts
Boat Ramps
Riverfront Park Campground 1201 Riverfront Park Road Southside Park 2600 S. First St. Sportsfield Park 2100 Ottawa St.
Camping/ RVs Sledding Hill .7 MILE Pools
Stubby Park 1501 S. Fourth St.
Skate Park
Waggin’ Tails Dog Park 2901 VA Park Drive Wollman Park 1300 Shawnee St. Riverfront Park Campground This scenic park next to the Missouri River offers several amenities. 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. $15 per night. (Note: This park is adjacent to active train tracks.) Open April 1-October 31. For information, contact the Park Manager at (913) 290-0034 or campgroundmanager@firstcity.org. Adopt-A-Park Program Make a difference in the Leavenworth community by adopting a Leavenworth city park or other landscaped public
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area. Participants can choose from a variety of tasks: reporting vandalism and maintenance problems, picking up litter, painting, weeding or gardening. Donations also may be made for park improvements. City staff will provide guidance and some materials for projects. Call the Leavenworth Parks and Recreation Department at (913) 6512203. 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. For an additional $100, you may request a 5” x 5” aluminum
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plaque. Request forms are available at the Parks and Recreation Office, (913) 651-2203. Memorial Bench Program Another way to honor a special person or group is through the purchase of a memorial bench with an attached plaque in Leavenworth Landing Park or at the Waggin’ Tails Dog Park. The Parks and Recreation Department will install the bench. Down payment required to order. Call the Leavenworth Parks and Recreation Department at (913) 6512203.
Sports and Activities Havens Park Bike Trails
Youth Activities: Save the Date!
Visit the mountain bike trails at Havens Park. Map is online at http://www.lvks.org/egov/documents/1458920577_72948.jpg or search for “Havens Park trail map.”
Youth programs are offered throughout the year. Keep this list for future reference so your child can stay active year-round. Bitty Basketball (Ages 3-6, not entered in 1st grade) Sign up is Nov. 1 - 30. Youth Basketball Grades 1-6 Sign up is Sept. 15 - Oct. 15. Instructional Softball (Ages 5-6) Sign up April 1 - 30 Youth Softball (Ages 7-19) Sign up March 1 - 31 Instructional Baseball (Ages 5-6) Sign up March 1-31 Youth Baseball (7-19) Sign up March 1 - 31 Competitive Baseball Geiger Showcase (Ages 14-19 includes High School Seniors) Sign up is March 1 - 31
Fall Adult Co-Ed Softball Open to men and women age 19 and over whose high school class has graduated. Each team is guaranteed 10 games. Requires a minimum of 4 teams. A.S.A. rules are used. Season: August-October July 1-31- $295
Dog Manners and Obedience Dog trainer, Kim Downing, will teach dog owners and their 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. Visit www.yourbestdog.com for more information.
Fall Men’s Double-Header Softball Open to men age 19 and over whose high school class has graduated. Each team is guaranteed 10 games. Requires a minimum of 4 teams and an even number of teams. No divisions. A.S.A. rules are used. Season: September-October July 15 - August 15 - $295
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.
Officiating/Field Rental: For information on officiating or ball field rental, contact Tabor Medill, Sports Supervisor, at (913) 7586648 or tmedill@firstcity.org. Inclement Weather Line: (913) 364-5821 In case of inclement weather, City league teams may call (913) 364-5821 for game cancellations.
Level II: (Prerequisite: Successful completion of Level I class.) This is a continuation of Level I with the skills getting more re-fined 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. Wednesdays, 6:15 – 7:15 p.m. Fee: $80 Level 1, Session 1: May 10-June 21 Level 1, Session 2: July 5-Aug. 16 Level 1, Session 3: Aug. 30-Oct. 11
Leavenworth area competitors prep for 45th Annual City Tennis Tournament Participants must live or work in the Leavenworth County area or be a former champion. Call (913) 547-2599. Juniors Friday, May 26 Adults Saturday, May 27 Finals Sunday, May 28 Fees: $15 Singles or $25 Doubles, per person, per event. Register at the Riverfront Community Center, 123 S. Esplanade.
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123 S. Esplanade St., Leavenworth, Kansas (913) 651-2132 Experience the Timeless Elegance of the Riverfront Community Center. This classic facility provides an ideal atmosphere for all types of special events -- from weddings and receptions to seminars and meetings. No matter the type of event, staff can help arrange your perfect day. Originally constructed in 1888, this historic depot was lovingly restored and remodeled in 1988 as a multifunctional facility. It is a 20 to 45-minute drive from most areas of Kansas City. Directly behind the Center, Leavenworth Landing Park offers picturesque views of the Missouri River. Photo opportunities abound in these naturally scenic surroundings.
The Women’s Waiting Room Adjacent to the Riverview Room, this cozy room is a smaller version of the Men’s Waiting Room. The Women’s Waiting Room has versatile side doors that can be opened to access the Riverview Room. Room Fees and Deposits A 4-hour minimum rental and security deposit are required to reserve a room, along with a $25 service charge. Fees include set-up and take-down of tables and chairs and trash removal. Decorating time is $10 per hour. Other items are available for rent. Catering For catering information, contact our In-House Caterer, Terry Booker, at (913) 702-5499 during business hours or theabcafe@gmail.com. Patrons also may hire outside caterers for a 20% added surcharge.
The Riverview Room Aptly named for its beautiful views of the majestic Missouri River, this elegant banquet room can seat up to 200 guests for a typical wedding reception. An adjoining outdoor patio overlooks the river. The Men’s Waiting Room Impressive 30-foot wood-paneled ceilings soar above the original woodwork and fireplace. The Men’s Waiting
Harvey Girl Luncheons Step back into the late 1800’s when Fred Harvey was helping tame the west with his train depot restaurants and the Harvey Girls. A lovely lunch is served at the Riverfront Community Center by the Harvey Girls, followed by a brief history of Fred Harvey and the girls. Reservations must be made two (2) weeks in advance with a minimum of 20 persons. For more details, contact the manager (913) 680-2709 or the Convention and Visitors Bureau at (913) 758-2948.
Room can accommodate a wedding ceremony for up to 160 people or a smaller reception for up to 80 people. This lovely room also boasts a river view.
Let us help make your special day joyous and stressfree. For reservation information, contact Tammy Metzgar, Riverfront Community Center Manager, at (913) 651-2132, (913) 680-2709, or tmetzgar@firstcity. org.
Room Rental Rates Room
Resident
NonResident
Capacity
Riverview Room
$55/hr
$60/hr
100-300
Men’s Waiting Room
$40/hr
$45/hr.
50-150
Women’s Waiting Room
$40/hr.
$45/hr.
25-100
South Wing
$40/hr.
$45/hr.
20-100
Activity Room
$15/hr.
$20/hr.
10-50
Gymnasium
$50/hr.
$55/hr.
600
Indoor Pool
$55/hr.
$60/hr.
75-100
Pool Balcony
$10/hr
$10/hr
10-25
North Kitchen
$20/hr.
$25/hr.
N/A
South Kitchen
$20/hr.
$25/hr.
N/A
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Aquatics Programs
Register for swim programs in person at the Riverfront Community Center, 123 S. Esplanade. For information, call (913) 651-2132.
Riverfront Community Center Pool Hours
The Riverfront Community Center pool will be closed May 29 for Memorial Day, July 4 for Independence Day, for maintenance July 22-23 and Labor Day (Sept. 4) Lap Swim (fees included in RFCC entrance fee on page 8)
Aquacise Classes
Lap Swim Rules No one under age 14 admitted into the pool during Lap Swim, unless authorized by the Aquatic 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. Please 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 Aquatic Supervisor. Flotation Devices In order to keep all patrons safe while enjoying the pool, only noodle floats may be used. No other toys or floats allowed unless during class times. An approved Personal Flotation Device (PFD) may be used by an individual with special physical or mental need. This must have prior approval from the Aquatic Supervisor. Private Swim Lessons Register and pay at the Riverfront Community Center cashier’s desk. A supplemental form must be completed at registration. Contact Nancy Baker at (913) 758-6629 or nbaker@firstcity.org for more information. Private lessons $20 per 40-minute session Semi-private lessons - $30 per 40-minute session (2 students)
Mon/Wed/Fri.
6 - 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Tues./Thurs.
6 - 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Saturday
10 a.m. - noon
Mon./Wed./Fri.
10 - 11 a.m.
Mon./Wed./Fri.
1 - 2 p.m.
Mon. and Wed.
6 - 7 p.m.
Aquatic Physical Therapy Preferred Physical Therapy, LLC, is now offering aquatic therapy sessions at Riverfront Community Center pool. For more information on receiving aquatic therapy, call (913) 727-2022 or visit them at 712 First Terrace, Suite 101, Lansing, KS Leavenworth Riptides Swim Team Leavenworth Riptide swimmers ages 5–18 compete in a summer league with surrounding communities. Program informational meeting May 3, 5- 6 p.m., at the Riverfront Community Center. Registration: March 1 – May 26. For information call (913) 758-6629. Fee: $50 (3rd child ½ price) Includes team t-shirt. Intro to Synchronized Swimming Join instructor Suzie Mohrmann as you learn the synchronized swimming skills and moves. The class is choreographed into a routine that will combine rhythmic swimming and gymnastics all done to music while in the water. Students must be able to swim 25 yards of each stroke: breast stroke, back stroke, side stroke and sculling. Synchronized skills and strokes will be adapted to music for a final performance for friends and family at the end of the session. This class will meet at RFCC pool, deep end. Wednesdays, June 7 – July 12 10– 11 am Age: 8 to adult Fee: $45
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Water Safety Instructor Course This 4-day course 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 and 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 yds; back crawl – 25 yds; breaststroke – 25 yds; elementary backstroke – 25 yds; sidestroke – 25 yds; butterfly – 15 yds. Maintain position of back floating for one minute in deep water. Tread water for 1 minute. Register at Riverfront Community Center front desk. (Min. 4 / Max. 12) To be determined. Call (913) 758-6629 for information. Fee - Resident: $180 Non Resident: $200 2017 SUMMER AQUACISE CLASS One Aquacise pass is valid for ALL Aquacise classes. Passes may be purchased at the Riverfront Community Center (RFCC) front desk. Passes do not expire. Aquacise Class Days and Times: (May 31-Sept. 4) Mon/Wed/Fri, 10-11 a.m. , Riverfront Mon/Wed/Fri, 1-2 p.m., Riverfront Mon and Wed, 6-7 p.m., Riverfront (June 5 – Sept. 4) Mon – Fri, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at Wollman Aquatic Center
Wollman Aquatic Center 1300 Shawnee Street, (913) 682-7946 Support Healthy Swimming - Keep our pool clean! In the event of a contamination incident, staff will follow CDC guidelines and will clean and disinfect the pool for a minimum of 24 hours, during which the pool will be closed. Swim diapers are available for purchase with the cashier and must be worn by those not toilet trained. Individuals who are ill -- or have recently been -- should refrain from swimming until recovered.
Wollman Summer Swim Schedule
Wollman Aquatic Center Passes
Season passes and 10-punch passes will be sold 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. May 22-26 at Wollman. Season passes will be sold 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. May 29-July 31. Each person will receive one photo identification card with a season membership. Replacement cards are $5 each. Passes are good for the 2017 season only. Season passes will be half price after July 31. NOW ACCEPTING CREDIT CARDS. NO MORNING PROGRAMS JUNE 16 and 23.
Mon.-Thurs.
8-9 a.m.
Swim Lessons
Mon. - Thurs.
9 - 11:55 a.m.
Adult Lap Swim
Mon. - Thurs.
10 - 1 p.m.
Adult Lap Swim
Fri-Sat.
noon - 1 p.m.
Little Nemos (5 and under, kiddie pool only)
Tues./Thurs.
9:30 - 11 a.m.
Mon. - Fri.
11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m.
Saturday
11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Open Swim (May 29Aug. 11)
Daily
1 - 7:30 p.m.
Open Swim (Aug. 12 Sept. 4)
Sat. & Sun. only
1 - 7:30 p.m.
Daily admission
Resident Nonresident Aquacise Ages 3 and under Free Free Special Needs Swim Ages 4 and up $4 $5
10-punch pass
Ages 4 and up
$35
$45
Individual Season pass
Ages 4 and up
$50
$75
Household Season Pass (4) Ages 4 and up
$120
$180
Additional Household (5+) Ages 4 and up
$25
$30
Daily admission
Wollman Aquatic Center Pool Parties Reserve the Wollman Aquatic Center pool shelter during open swim ($25 city residents, $30 non-residents) and pay only $3.50 per person. After hours: Pay $200 for up to 100 people on a Friday or Saturday night, 8 to 9:30 p.m. (Sorryno indoor summer pool parties.) For reservation information, call (913) 6512203.
Riptides
Aquatic Center Regulations • Children age 9 and under must be accompanied and directly supervised by an adult age 18 or older. • Proper swim attire required. No thongs, cut-offs, “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. • 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.
American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim Class The Leavenworth Parks and Recreation Department provides American Red Cross swim programs for children, teens and adults. Certified instructors will provide you with a supportive environment in which to learn and obtain skills. Learn-toSwim classes will be taught at the Wollman Aquatic Center. Course descriptions are available at the Riverfront Community Center front desk. Students must be registered by NOON the Friday before the session starts. FEES: $40 residents or $45 non-residents (3rd child ½ price)
Session 1: June 5-15 Session 2: June 19-29
Session 3: July 3-13 Session 4: July 17-27
Class Level
Age
Times
Parent/Child
1-3 yrs
10:30 - 11:10 a.m.
Preschool 1,2,3
4-5 yrs
10:30 - 11:10 a.m.
Levels 1, 2
6 and up
9:45 - 10:25 a.m. and 10:30-11:10 a.m.
Levels 3-4
6 and up
9-9:40 a.m. and 9:45-10:25 a.m.
Levels 5-6
6 and up
9-9:40 a.m.
Teen/Adult
13 and up
9-9:40 a.m.
Daycare
11:15-11:55 a.m.
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Calendar of Events JUNE 17 - Dad & Me Camp out (8 p.m. - 8 a.m.) Come out to Wollman Aquatic Center and get away from it all. Put a tent on the grass and enjoy a night of swimming at the Aquatic Center, games and star-gazing. Enjoy breakfast the next morning. Register at the Riverfront Community Center. (Limit of 20 tents.) Fee: $25 for dad (or mom) & 1 child; $5 each extra child or adult. MAY 3 - FREE Touch-A-Truck - 10-11:30 a.m. LEAVENWORTH LANDING PARK. Bring the kids to Leavenworth Landing Park and see the many kinds of trucks working in and around our community. MAY 13 - FREE First City Fishing Gala. 80 ACRE FARM. Checkin: 8–9 a.m. Children ages 6-15 are invited to bring their poles and join in the fun at 80 Acres. The Leavenworth Bass Club will provide everything a child will need to catch a fish, including assistance if requested. There will be games, contests, prizes and a fish fry after the derby for all registered participants. Prregistration required. Registration accepted by phone only, May 1-5, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Call 913-758-6648 to register. Limited to 50 children. JUNE 3 - FREE. National Trails Day Walk (8 a.m.) Support National Trails Day with a three-mile trail walk starting at Sportsfield trail head (20th & Ottawa).
AUGUST 21 - This is the first total Solar Eclipse to go coast to coast in the U.S. since 1979. The path of the solar eclipse will travel right through the upper northeast section of Kansas. Leavenworth will enjoy 1 minute and 35 seconds of totality. Find events listed at www.visitleavenworthks.com. SEPTEMBER 5 - Doggie Splash at Wollman Park Pool Dogs can have their special day at Wollman Aquatic Center and officially close out the summer season with a cool dip in the pool. Three swim sessions will be available to accommodate all dogs safely. Proceeds will benefit the Waggin’ Tails Dog Park. Watch for more details in the Fall Activity Guide. OCTOBER 21 -SAVE THE DATE: A Haunted Depot family event brought back this year by Leavenworth Parks & Recreation and Leavenworth Senior High School Repertory Theatre Class. Watch for the exciting details in the Fall Activity Guide.
Community theater plays planned for summer 2017 Leavenworth Performing Arts Center 500 Delaware Street | (913) 651-0027 www.rccplv.com
Charlotte’s Web: Performance Dates June 2, 3, 4 Spamalot: Performance Dates July 28, 29, August 4, 5, 11, 12, 13 n Disney’s Aladdin, Jr.: Performance Dates September 15, 16, 17 Curtain times are 8 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m. on Sundays. Tickets may be purchased on-line at www.lvks.org. For more information, call (913) 6510027 n n
Leavenworth Parks and Recreation 123 S. Esplanade Leavenworth, KS 66048
The River City Community Players community theater group will be featuring the following shows in 2017: n The Mousetrap: Performance Dates April 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30
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