Merriam Highlights & Recreation, Summer 2018

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MERRIAM ...................................................................................................

highlights & recreation

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Get an Inside Look at the Police Department Remodel page 6

4 // New Community Center Updates

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8 // Neighborhood Island Grant

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14 // Summer Events

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24 // Parks & Rec Classes

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MERRIAM CITY HALL 9001 W. 62ND ST. MERRIAM, KS 66202 913-322-5500

HOURS M-F 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

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MAYOR’S MESSAGE Greetings Merriam Residents,

Summer is just around the corner, and with it comes change to our beautiful city! The Merriam Police Department recently completed $2.4 million in renovations to expand its property room, put in a new HVAC system, and construct a new garage, among several other modifications to the facility (see more on page 6). Many of you may know I was the police chief in 2004 when this building was originally constructed. Due to budget restraints, the facility was scaled down to what our needs were at that time. You can imagine how the demands of our police department have grown since then. I’m very happy with what Chief Michael Daniels and all those involved with this remodel have done to bring this building up to current standards for safety and function. In other news, City staff continues to work with the design-build team to construct our new $30 million community center. I recently appointed a design committee made up of Merriam residents and stakeholders to provide input through the design phase. We will have two public open houses on May 9 and June 21 for you to see the design and get updated on the project. We're really excited to see construction start this fall! I urge you to attend as many City events as you can throughout summer. We have our annual Turkey Creek Festival on May 19, Flags 4 Freedom event on June 30 through July 7, and National Night Out on Aug. 7. These programs are what make our community feel more like family, and make Merriam feel like your home. Your Mayor,

#MERRIAMKS

...................................... Ken Sissom

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City offices will close in observation of holidays on Monday, May 28 and Wednesday, July 4. Offices will reopen at 8 a.m. the following weekday. Closing information for the Irene B. French Community Center is on page 20. MERRIAM HIGHLIGHTS & RECREATION // SUMMER 2018


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4 // Community Center Update 6 // Police Department Remodel 8 // Merriam Briefs 10 // Farmers' Market 12 // Art Gallery 13 // Turkey Creek Festival 14 // Summer Events 16 // Merriam Aquatic Center 22 // Fitness Center

New Councilmember Sworn into Office There’s a new face on Merriam’s City Council. David Neal took the oath of office on Jan. 8 at the first council meeting of the year. Neal was elected in November and will represent Ward 4 during the next four years. Find more information about your councilmembers at merriam.org/citycouncil. MERRIAM CITY COUNCIL

.................................................................... KEN SISSOM MAYOR 913-523-5357

AL FRISBY WARD 2 913-206-5354

PARKS & REC CLASSES & PROGRAMS

24 // Youth 26 // Adult 28 // 50+

NANCY HUPP WARD 3 913-831-4471

.................................................................... SCOTT DIEBOLD WARD 1 913-293-8457

BRIAN KNAFF WARD 2 913-362-9496

DAVID NEAL WARD 4 913-219-8203

ROBERT WEEMS WARD 1 913-209-4105

CHRIS HANDS WARD 3 913-384-5340

BOB PAPE WARD 4 913-384-0746

30 // Merriam Parks

ME RRI AM ACCOL A DE S Engineering Excellence Award for Innovation and Outstanding Engineering – American Council of Engineering Companies of Kansas

A Top Tourist-Friendly City in the U.S. - Expedia

Distinguished Public Service Organization Award for Downtown Merriam Partnership

– Kansas Recreation and Park Association

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New Community Center Updates At the beginning of the year, the City of Merriam hired McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. as its design-build team to construct our new community center. The center will be located at Vavra Park, 6040 Slater St., and will feature a variety of amenities, including indoor and outdoor pools, an indoor walking track, and a full-size gym.

Mayor Ken Sissom appointed residents and stakeholders to be part of the design committee. This group will provide input through the design phase. You can also be part of the process and attend two public open houses on May 9 and June 21 from 6:30-8 p.m. at Merriam City Hall. On May 9, you’ll see the entire facility’s projected site layout and building feel, and on June 21, the team will share the interior layout. You can also at any time share an idea with City staff at mcc@merriam.org. What’s Next:

The City is starting a traffic study around Vavra Park. We’re also talking with the Johnson County Library Board to see what opportunities exist to relocate the Antioch Branch to the community center site.

Be a part of the process! Public Open Houses May 9 at 6:30–8 p.m.

June 21 at 6:30–8 p.m. City Hall 9001 W. 62nd St.

Look for monthly updates online at merriam.org/buildingcommunity, and stay connected with us on the City’s website, Facebook, Twitter, and Nextdoor pages. The Merriam Aquatic Center will close on Aug. 5 so construction can begin. Don't miss the last pool events of the season – see p.15 for details.

Have an idea?

Share it with staff at mcc@merriam.org

We Are Here Team Selection

2017 Q4

2018 Q1

Construction

2018 Q2

2018 Q3

2018 Q4

2019 Q1

2019 Q2

2019 Q3

Design

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2019 Q4

2020 Q1

2020 Q2

Proposed 2020 Opening


The $30 million new community center will sit on Vavra Park once construction is complete in 2020. The first section of the park was established in 1959 after Merriam city leaders realized how important recreation services were to its residents. Below is a timeline showing how the now 7.5 acre park has grown over the past 58 years.

Merriam // Community

A History of Vavra Park

1959 City acquired first piece of land known today as the Municipal Complex. Residents then passed a general obligation bond for a Park Improvement Project. 1960 The City used the bond money to buy about 2.5 acres

of land that led to the very first pool in Merriam. Construction started in 1960 and was completed a year later. The complex included a main pool, wading pool, and bath house.

1969 City acquired an acre on the Ikea Way side of park. courts were added on this site.

Tennis

1981 City obtained more than a half-acre along Ikea Way next to

the pool. Block grant funding was used to purchase playground equipment, picnic tables, benches, and a grill.

1984 City bought more than a half-acre on Slater St. side of park next to the pool. This connected all acquired properties. 2005 City bought a home on

Slater St. for park and parking expansion. Swings were also added to the park.

2017 City purchased a second home to add an acre of land to

the park. In September, residents approved a quarter-cent sales tax to construct a new community center at Vavra Park with indoor and outdoor aquatics.

2018 City bought a third home on Slater St., making the entire

park nearly 7.5 acres.

Along with changes to Vavra Park, you may have noticed other various improvements to all of Merriam’s parks over the past several years. We challenge you to explore our parks, and let us know about your visit on the City’s Parks and Recreation Facebook page at facebook.com/merriamparks. CITY OF MERRIAM, KANSAS // MERRIAM.ORG // 913-322-5500 // PAGE 5


Merriam Police Department Building Renovated Merriam Police officers recently moved back home to 9010 W. 62nd St. after contractors completed $2.4 million in building renovations. Construction started in June and officers had to work out of Merriam City Hall and the Irene B. French Community Center for the duration of the project, which was completed in February. Merriam Police needed the upgrade to fix three main concerns: property room space and ventilation, locker room space to accommodate a more diverse workforce that includes multiple women officers, and an inefficient HVAC system. “The old HVAC system was ineffective and in constant need of repair, and our property room was not properly ventilated or large enough for our operations, which was a safety issue that needed attention,” Police Chief Michael Daniels said. “Now our officers will be able to operate more efficiently and safely.”

With the addition to a new garage, the property and locker rooms were expanded, the briefing room was relocated to the lower level, and an improved HVAC system was installed. Merriam Police held an open house in March for residents to check out the Department’s updated facility and meet officers over coffee and donuts. Check out a time-lapse video on facebook.com/merriamkansas.

Merriam Municipal Court Cases Now Available Online You can now look up any Merriam Municipal Court case online. The Court’s public access data is available for all customers with cases dating back to July 2012. The Municipal Court is the judicial branch of the City, handling all traffic and city ordinance violations. The public access data allows offenders to find their court date, balance due, or other court information. They can search their case by name, date of birth, citation number, or police case number. In addition to finding their court cases, offenders can continue to pay their fines online and possibly avoid coming to Court. Find the Court's public access site and fine payments online at merriam.org/court.

Have coffee with the cops! Follow the Merriam Police Department on Facebook to see when your next chance is to enjoy a cup o' joe with your local officers. facebook.com/merriampolice PAGE 6 // MERRIAM HIGHLIGHTS & RECREATION // SUMMER 2018


Officer Matthew Hirsch received the 2017 Officer of the Year Award. The Merriam Police Department gives out the award to an officer who best demonstrates a distinct pattern of teamwork, community service, community policing, and promotes the department’s core values of “courage, sacrifice, and compassion.” His peers describe him as reliable, teamoriented, and having a passion for police work. Officer Hirsch has served with the department since 2016.

Merriam Police Officer Receives Life Saving Award Merriam Police Officer Kristin Hannabass recently received the Life Saving Award.

In January, Officer Hannabass was first on scene during a medical emergency call. She used an automated external defibrillator (AED) to revive 59-year-old Merriam resident Terry Spruk after he suffered a heart attack. Officer Hannabass said receiving the Life Saving Award was a very humbling experience and was pleased Spruk was present for the award ceremony.

The 2017 Merriam Police annual report is available at merriam.org/police.

Community Spotlight ................................................ Name:

Melvin Quinn ................................................

Call him Mel. The Pittsburg, Kansas native was a Korean War veteran who lived in Topeka before he moved to Overland Park and later Merriam. He married his second wife, Connie, in 1990 and formed AEGIS, Inc. the same year, making elevator electric parts. The company still operates today. The 85-yearold said Merriam’s central location and closeness to downtown Kansas City is an asset.

Merriam // Public Safety

Merriam Police Officer of the Year

You served in the Navy for four years in the 1950s. What was it like? I joined the Navy to avoid the Army in 1951. I served until 1955. I was trained to be a hospital corpsman and ended up attached to the Marines as a combat medic in Korea. I was familiar with all kinds of minor surgery. Navy corpsmen do a lot of medical treatment because Navy ships and stations don’t have doctors. I was on two different ships that had 170 crewmembers and no doctor. Four corpsmen took care of the crews’ needs. But, you didn’t become a doctor after you served? I came back to Topeka and attended Washburn University and earned a degree in business majoring in accounting and economics. I married Joann Dyer in 1959. Her family operated four IGA supermarkets, and after her father died I stopped working for a CPA firm and did accounting for the stores. After the stores sold, I was a disability examiner for the State of Kansas. One of the doctors got me lined up with a pharmaceutical firm, and we and our four children moved to Overland Park. Joann passed away at age 63 from lung cancer. I moved to Merriam in 1976. What do you like to do in Merriam? We have a 1954 Ford Sunliner convertible that we take to the Turkey Creek Car Show every September. What’s a hidden gem in Merriam? Shawnee Mission Medical Center (SMMC) is our hidden gem. In 2011, I was diagnosed with multiple myeloma (bone cancer). In 2015, I had to go to SMMC and the care has been great. I have been in remission for over two years and feel good. CITY OF MERRIAM, KANSAS // MERRIAM.ORG // 913-322-5500 // PAGE 7


Merriam Receives Coveted “AAA” Rating from Standard & Poor’s Global In January, Standard and Poor’s Global (S&P) gave the City of Merriam the desired “AAA” credit rating. It’s S&P’s highest rating assigned and implies the City’s credit risk is very low and it “has extremely strong capacity to meet its financial commitments.” It translated to lower interest costs for the City when it issued $24 million in bonds for the new community center. It’s estimated the rating saved Merriam taxpayers about $118,000. “We are extremely pleased to receive the ‘AAA’ bond rating,” Mayor Ken Sissom said. “It’s an accreditation of what we do on a daily basis. It confirms we are financially healthy, able to pay back debts, and have great financial management.”

When it last issued bonds in 2012, the City of Merriam received an “Aa2” credit rating with Moody’s Investor Service. The City’s current “AAA” rating is a two-score upgrade. You can view the complete S&P ratings report online at merriam.org.

Yard of the Week Summer is here, which means it’s time to beautify our yards with colorful flowers and pruned trees and shrubs! Showcase your gorgeous property and have a chance to be recognized as the City’s “Yard of the Week.” City staff will identify well-maintained properties each week from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Staff will choose from a mix of neighborhood yards that showcase picturesque flowers and plants. Want to nominate a “Yard of the Week?” Contact David Easley at deasley@merriam.org. Winners are announced each week in e-Merriam, the City’s electronic newsletter. Visit merriam.org and click “Notify Me” to sign up for e-Merriam.

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City Partners with Neighborhoods to Improve Common Areas Want to help spruce up your neighborhood? The City is partnering with residents with the Neighborhood Island Grant. It’s a 100 percent reimbursement grant, up to $350, to purchase preapproved plants and upkeep for one of 20 islands identified for this pilot program. The City will give out one grant per common area per year.

All plants must be installed before June 15. You’ll be reimbursed after City staff performs a post-installation inspection and verifies ongoing maintenance through Aug. 31.

Call Public Works at 913-322-5570 for an application or visit merriam.org/neighborhoodisland for more information, including island locations and types of plants allowed at each common area.


Merriam // Briefs

Spring Fling Recycling Event: Saturday, April 7 // 8–11 a.m. It's time to do some spring cleaning and clear out the clutter! Join us Saturday, April 7 from 8–11 a.m. at the Lee Jeans parking lot at 9001 W. 67th St. in Merriam for this recycling event. Items are free to recycle unless a cost is noted below. Electronics Recycling ▶ CRT Computer Monitors: $15 ▶ CRT, DLP, Rear Projection, and Wood Console TVs: $25 Paper Shredding ▶ Regular File Box: Suggested $5 donation per box ▶ Large File Box: Suggested $10 donation per box Latex Paint Collection ▶ Latex paint only ▶ No commercial institutions' paint will be accepted

Eyeglass Collection ▶ Used eyeglasses will be donated to those in need Bike Collection ▶ Used bikes will be refurbished and given to community service organizations

Donations help offset event costs and will go to the Shawnee Mayor's Christmas Tree Fund and the Merriam Parks, Recreation, and Community Center Foundation. **The line into the recycling event will be cut off at 11 a.m. All vehicles in the parking lot at 11 a.m. will have their items collected.** Thanks to our partners: City of Shawnee, PROSHRED, Shawnee Lions Club, Merriam Lions Club, and Johnson County Household Hazardous Waste.

Learn more at merriam.org/recyclingevent.

SWITZER RD

Spring Large-Item Pickup: April 16–20 The City is offering large-item pickup for residents to dispose items such as furniture, appliances, carpets, and rugs. Please place items by the curb before 7 a.m. on your scheduled pickup day.

FRIDAY

ANTIOCH RD

W 47TH ST

W 53 RD ST

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY JOHNSON DR

SHAWNEE MISSION PKWY

Find more information at merriam.org/largeitem.

TUESDAY

LOWELL

MER

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DR

54TH TERR

MONDAY

ANTIOCH RD

SWITZER RD

I-35 HWY

W 67TH ST

W 75TH ST

Stay connected! Find up-to-date information on all community events and news. @MerriamKS

facebook.com/merriamkansas

#merriamks

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MERRIAM

FARMERS' MARKET ........................................................................................

The Farmers’ Market at Merriam Marketplace 5740 Merriam Drive // merriam.org/farmersmarket

SATURDAYS May 5 – Sept. 29 7 a.m.–1 p.m. WEDNESDAYS June 6 – Aug. 29 5–8 p.m. ........................................................................................

10 Simple Ways to make the Farmers' Market more FUN for the whole family! 1. Find one fruit or vegetable for every color in the rainbow. 2. Put your child in charge of the shopping list. If they're old enough, put them in charge of the money.

3. Find a new recipe to try before you go. Work together to gather

ingredients or let your child find them on their own while you follow along. 4. Learn the name of a flower or herb you or your child don't know. 5. Find a fruit or vegetable starting with each letter of the alphabet. For younger children, do just the letters in their name. 6. Ask some vendors what's their favorite fruit or vegetable and why, or the best thing about their farm. 7. Choose an item available at the Farmers' Market. Take turns listing ways to eat it. So if you choose a tomato, you take turns listing ketchup, pizza sauce, BLTs, etc. 8. Find 10 items that grow below the ground and 10 that grow above. 9. Try a fruit or vegetable new to your family. Kids get the final say. 10. Pack a picnic and find a good shady spot to people watch.

Wednesdays: Dine while you shop! Our Wednesday Farmers’ Market includes food trucks with many dining options. June 6, July 11, and Aug. 1 will include a happy hour. The Farmers' Market will be closed on July 4. Find the food vendor schedule at merriam.org/farmersmarket or on Facebook. facebook.com/merriamfarmersmarket PAGE 10 // MERRIAM HIGHLIGHTS & RECREATION // SUMMER 2018

Entertainment & Activities Date Sat. May 5 Sat. May 12 Sat. May 19 Sat. May 26 Sat. June 2 Wed. June 6 Sat. June 9 Wed. June 13 Sat. June 16 Wed. June 20 Sat. June 23 Wed. June 27 Sat. June 30 Wed. July 4

Entertainment Doug Talley Duo Steel & Dirt TC Festival - 5K Run Summon the Storm Face Painting Event Tracy Allison & The Drive Food Fear Factor Making Flower Pots Thorpe & McElroy Bo Claxton Making Vegetable Robots Merriam Acoustic Railroad Dudes Market Closed: Flags 4 Freedom, free concert Sat. July 7 Face Painting Event Wed. July 11 Julie Major Trio Sat. July 14 The Brother John Duo Wed. July 18 Soaring Saxman Sat. July 21 Monster Mural Wed. July 25 Darrell Studna Sat. July 28 Yakety Sax Wed. Aug. 1 Sean McNown Sat. Aug. 4 Food Fear Factor Wed. Aug. 8 Gadjos Chapeaux Sat. Aug. 11 The Happy Wanderers Wed. Aug. 15 White Man Overbite Sat. Aug. 18 Alex Abromovitz & KC Jazz Wed. Aug. 22 Good Sam Club Duo Sat. Aug. 25 Watermelon Seed Spitting Contest Wed. Aug 29 Prairie Country Band Sat. Sept. 1 The Pic & Bow Sat. Sept. 8 Car Show – Market at IBFCC Sat. Sept. 15 Exit 13 Sat. Sept. 22 Making Flower Pots Sat. Sept. 29 Rhythm Room Trio


Q+A with Merriam Staff

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Dave Smothers Assistant Director Parks & Recreation ................................................................................................................................... Dave Smothers has served as Merriam’s Parks and Recreation assistant director since 2012. Prior to working this position, he was the Department’s recreation supervisor for nine years. You’ve probably seen Smothers at the Merriam Farmers’ Market or the Tim Murphy Art Gallery. His other responsibilities include managing the City’s parks and playgrounds. He’s a University of Iowa graduate and relocated from Iowa to the area with his wife and five children. What’s it like being in charge of the Merriam Farmers' Market? It's fun and challenging. I really enjoy working with all of the Merriam Marketplace (MMP) vendors. I work with farmers, bakers, arts and crafters, specialty vendors, food truck operators, and musicians. The challenging aspect is placing them in the various stalls, hopefully not next to “like” vendors. Why do you look forward to it each year? I look forward to providing a marketplace where the community can buy fresh

produce, bakery, and arts and craft items. We recently started some fun events like planting a flower pot, making vegetable robots, and food fear factor to engage kids and the whole family at the market. What can you tell us about Merriam Marketplace? We are in our 18th year of operation as the Merriam Farmers' Market. September will be our 18th Annual Turkey Creek Car and Motorcycle Show. We have seasonal special events like Summer Sundays food truck events and Flags 4 Freedom in July.

What’s something the average person doesn’t know about it? The Merriam Farmers' Market is funded through the Transient Guest Tax, so people staying in Merriam hotels help fund the Merriam Farmers' Market. Also, many don't realize that we rent out the MMP for gatherings and special events. Anything else about the Farmers' Market or MMP? The MMP just received some new public art. “Planting the Seeds” is three stainless steel spheres that look like they are sprouting out of the front lawn. It's a very cool photo opportunity!

Flags 4 Freedom: June 30 – July 7 More than 1,500 United States flags will greet you in downtown Merriam for the weeklong Flags 4 Freedom event June 30-July 7. Stop by Merriam Marketplace, the Irene B. French Community Center, and along Merriam Drive and Johnson Drive to view an astonishing patriotic display. Don’t miss a free concert on Tuesday, July 4, at 1 p.m. at Merriam Marketplace – limited seating provided; lawn chairs welcomed. Sponsor a flag to honor active military personnel, veterans, friends, and loved ones by purchasing a dedication ribbon for $15. All proceeds will benefit the Merriam Parks, Recreation, and Community Center Foundation. Learn more at flags4freedom.org. CITY OF MERRIAM, KANSAS // MERRIAM.ORG // 913-322-5500 // PAGE 11


TIM MURPHY

ART GALLERY Upcoming Exhibits In its 22nd year, the Tim Murphy Art Gallery strives to support quality art experiences in the City and strengthen the community culturally and educationally. All exhibits are free to the public with an opening night reception the first Thursday of each month from 7–8:30 p.m. Come meet the artists and enjoy complimentary refreshments. Exhibits can be viewed online at merriam.org/artgallery.

BECKFORD

MOELLER

AGBAS

AUGUSTUS

APRIL 5 – 28

JUNE 7 – 30

JULY 5 – 28

AUGUST 2 – SEPTEMBER 1

“Art from the Heartland”

“Presenting… The Parkway Painters”

“Art of the Lens”

“Explorations in Fiber”

Featuring artists from the Heartland Art Guild.

Featuring artists: Deloris Craig, Barbara Greene, Melissa Jones, Ann C.U. Kindred, Karen Kleider Harding, Ted Knapp, George Moeller, Connie Mowe, Carol Tinklepaugh, Rita Vinlove.

Featuring artists: Samuel Fee, Diane Jarvi, Ramon Magee, Craig McCord, Sylvia Rose Augustus, Sara Strayhall.

Featuring KC Fiber artists: Dora Agbas, Valerie Bashaw, Mary Elmusa, Linda E. Jurkiewicz, Jackie Keirnan-Hale, Barrie Mason, Jan Rowan Miller, Becky Stevens, Susan TobabenWyssmann.

2019 Call for Artists // Application deadline: July 9 The Art Gallery is accepting applications for the 2019 monthly exhibits. Interested artists may submit five digitals of their work. All exhibited paintings and photographs must be matted and framed unless wrap-around-canvas technique is utilized. Considered media includes: photography, watercolor, pastel, oil or acrylic, ceramics, sculpture, fiber arts, and glass. For more information contact Dave Smothers at 913-322-5550 or dsmothers@merriam.org. Find applications online at merriam.org/artgallery. The Tim Murphy Art Gallery's mission is to increase public awareness of the visual arts by providing a setting for exhibition and education. Now in its 22nd year, the space features fully restored 1911 hardwood floors, acoustic fabric walls, LED lighting, and dedicated reception space. PAGE 12 // MERRIAM HIGHLIGHTS & RECREATION // SUMMER 2018


33RD ANNUAL

TURKEY CREEK FESTIVAL ...........................................................................

Pancake Breakfast

Saturday, May 19 // 10 a.m.–4 p.m.

7:30–11:30 a.m. Antioch Park, Shelter House #1

Antioch Park // 6501 Antioch Road

............................................................................ Come join the fun! The Turkey Creek Festival is an annual tradition in Merriam. It’s a full day of family entertainment that features free kids’ activities, live music, arts and crafts, 5K run/ walk, pancake breakfast, concessions, and so much more! KID ZONE

»» Pony rides »» Petting zoo »» Parakeet Adventure – New! »» Inflatables »» Wood projects with Home Depot »» Johnny & Adam (interactive rhythm and music show) »» DJ the Balloon Man »» 501st and Rebel Legions Star Wars Characters – New! »» Pedal boat rides ($5 per boat)

Official Festival Parking

FREE Concerts

Main Stage 11 a.m. Phillip Michaels Band 2 p.m. Julie Major Trio

Artisans Expo

Shop handmade crafts. Artisans must contact Devin Rumley at 913-826-3163 or visit jcprd.com/special_events/ turkeycreekfest.cfm for booth registration.

Concessions (ATM on location)

Favorites include turkey legs, funnel cakes, shaved ice, and fried pickles.

5K Run/Walk & Youth Sprint // 8–10 a.m. Irene B. French Community Center, 5701 Merriam Drive

Join us for our community run benefiting the Merriam Parks, Recreation, and Community Center Foundation Youth Scholarship fund. Medals for finishing and placing in events. Chip timing and results. Register online at runsignup.com, in person at the Irene B. French Community Center, or call 913-322-5550.

Entry Fees

YOUTH SPRINT

PACKET PICKUP*

$100

$7

May 18

$120

$12

Race day

INDIVIDUAL

TEAMS

On or before May 1

$25

$80

Starting May 2

$30

Starting May 17

$35

$5

All-you-can-eat pancakes, sausage, coffee, and juice sponsored by the Merriam Lions Club. $6 // Adults $4 // Children (12 & under)

May 18

*Packet pickup at the Irene B. French Community Center.

For the most up-to-date information, visit merriam.org/TCF.

»» Lee Apparel Parking Lot, 9001 W. 67th St. »» FREE shuttle every 10 minutes; drop off/pickup at main park entrance »» Courtesy golf carts take you from the entrance to the festival area »» Vehicles not parked in official festival parking areas are subject to tow.

Volunteer Opportunities

We need volunteers! Serving as a volunteer helps your community and is an opportunity to make new friends, enjoy the park, and take in all the festival activities. Plus, all volunteers get a cool shirt and lunch! Available opportunities: 5k run water station and finish line, information booth (answer basic questions about the event), Home Depot wood project activities, festival cleanup, and courtesy cart drivers (min. 17 years of age). For more information, contact Sara Thompson at 913-322-5550 or by email at sthompson@merriam.org.

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EVENTS

Summer

Summer Sundays in Merriam Sundays, May 6 and June 10 // 4:30–7:30 p.m. Merriam Marketplace // 5740 Merriam Drive “Come and get it! It’s suppertime.”

These familiar words have a new meaning with a variety of foods for your tasting. Have a mouthwatering good time as you sample foods from various trucks: Dr. Pepper wings, brisket tacos’, specialty slaws, frozen drinks, and more. New this year – themed events with some extra activities. Don’t forget to leave room for dessert! Food trucks will make a donation to Flags 4 Freedom from proceeds of food purchases. May 6: Bow Wow and Chow

June 10: Yard Olympics Merriam Style

Bring your dog on a leash. We'll have some fun for your furry family member.

Does your family like games? Bring your “A” game as we test your skills!

Music by Moat Brothers

Music by Tracy Allison & the Drive

*Save the date: Sunday, Sept. 16 for the final food truck event of 2018.

Rockin’ Party in YOUR Park Fridays, June 15, July 20, and Aug. 17 // 6:30–8:30 p.m. FREE

TGIF – Thank Goodness it’s Friday! Load up the family and discover your neighborhood park while the Merriam Parks and Recreation Department entertains you with games, face painting, an inflatable, a light dinner, and tunes from area musicians. We promise an evening of fun, getting to know your neighbors, and creating family memories. An annual tradition not to miss! June 15

July 20

August 17 // 6–8 p.m.*

BROWN PARK 5040 Booker St.

QUAIL CREEK PARK 7024 Grandview Ave.

CAMPBELL PARK 9674 W. 61st St.

Music by Jah Lion

Music by JAB (Just Another Band)

Music by Salted Blue *Note time change

Flags 4 Freedom June 30 – July 7 // Merriam Marketplace // 5740 Merriam Drive FREE

Stop by Merriam Marketplace to see 1,500 flags fly downtown at the weeklong event.

Enjoy a free concert on Tuesday, July 4, at 1 p.m. See p. 11 for more details.

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Friday, July 27 // 6:30–8 p.m. Merriam Aquatic Center // 6040 Slater St. FREE SEASON PASS HOLDERS ONLY

“All I want for Christmas is my two front teeth.” “I want a hippopotamus for Christmas.”

No matter your favorite holiday tune, we’ll celebrate Christmas in July poolside. Join Bob and Skipper the Elves with games, swimming, snacks, and a visit from Santa Claus. Wear your favorite swimsuit. Featuring Christmas tunes with DJ KIRBY.

Parks & Rec // Events

Pool Party Palooza: Christmas in July

National Night Out Tuesday, Aug. 7 // 6:30–8 p.m. Vavra Park // 6040 Slater St. FREE

Get to know your Merriam police officers over dinner and games. National Night Out is an annual community-building campaign that enhances the relationship between neighbors and police while bringing back a true sense of community.

Pooch Paddle

New date!

Wednesday, Aug. 8 // 5:45–6:30 p.m. or 6:45–7:30 p.m. Merriam Aquatic Center // 6040 Slater St. $5 // pooch $7 // pooch

Early dog special until Aug. 7 Day of event

5:45–6:30 p.m. #240105A3 6:45–7:30 p.m. #240105A4

Visit merriam.org/events or call

It’s a canine cannonball – no, it’s Fido doing a 913-322-5550 to register. flip! Bring your furry best friend out for some pool time as we close the MAC to prepare for the new community center. No humans allowed in the water. Dogs must be on a leash until they enter the water. Please choose one swim time for your dog. Proof of dogs’ vaccinations required – no exceptions.

Cruise Night Saturday, Aug. 11 // 6:30–8:30 p.m. Merriam Marketplace // 5740 Merriam Drive FREE

“Have you heard this story of the Hot Rod Race. When Fords and Lincolns were settin' the pace. That story is true, I'm here to say, I was drivin' that Model A.” This popular night of cars and motorcycles in downtown Merriam gets you revved up for the Turkey Creek Car and Motor Show in September. All “show quality models” welcome. Food available from Fresh & Tasty Catering. Music by The Rippers (60s).

Find all event details at merriam.org/events.

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MERRIAM

AQUATIC CENTER ....................................................................................... 6040 Slater St.; Merriam, KS 66202 // 913-322-5518 Open May 27 to Aug. 5

M–TH: 12-8 p.m. F: 12-7 p.m. Sat: 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Sun: 12-6 p.m.

Visit merriam.org/parks for a complete season calendar

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The Merriam Aquatic Center is close to home, fits your budget, and is healthy, family fun for all ages! Admission

Children under one are FREE! Daily Admission Punch Card (10 Visits)

Resident* $6 $54

Non-Resident $8 $73

*Valid driver's license or state issued identification card is required as proof of residency to qualify for rate. Punch cards are non-transferable and not valid after 8/5/18.

Season Pass

Season passes go on sale April 2. Renew your membership online at merriam.org/park. Household Youth (17 & under) Adult Senior (60+)

Resident

Non-Resident

$105 $55 $70 $55

$180* $85 $105 $85

*Limit of six members. Additional single passes available at discounted rate of $20/person for households with more than six members.

Northeast Johnson County Super Pass

Take advantage of this add-on option to visit municipal pools in Prairie Village, Mission, Fairway, Roeland Park, and Leawood. There is a limit of 5 household members per Super Pass; additional members are $5 each. You'll receive a sticker to attach to the season pass that must be shown at visiting pools. Household Individual

Resident $60 $25

Non-Resident* $65 $30

*Non-Resident Super Pass must have been a Merriam season pass holder in 2017.

Scholarship Assistance

Merriam families who qualify based on income requirements may receive up to $100 assistance annually. For more information, visit merriam.org/ scholarships or call 913-322-5550. PAGE 16 // MERRIAM HIGHLIGHTS & RECREATION // SUMMER 2018

Free Swim on Opening Day, May 27! Be our guest on opening day!

The pool will open at noon, and the fun in the sun will last until 6 p.m. All Merriam and Johnson County residents receive FREE admission! Bring a driver’s license or state issued identification card for proof of residency.

Say Goodbye to the MAC! FREE SWIM on the last day of operation Sunday, Aug. 5 from 12–6 p.m. The Merriam Aquatic Center is in its last season to make way for the new community center with indoor and outdoor pools. In order for the new center to open in 2020, the MAC will close earlier this season. Join us for one final dip in the pool!

PARTY AT THE MAC! To schedule your party, contact Merriam Parks and Recreation at 913-322-5550 Monday through Friday. One week advance reservation required.

Ultimate Splash // $130

• Admission to aquatic center for 15 • Your choice of hot dog or pizza, chips, and drink for each child (you may bring your own cake) • Reserved concession patio space for 90 minutes • Birthday "shout out"on PA system • $10 add per person over 15 guests Party times: M–TH 12:30 p.m., 2:30 p.m., and 5:30 p.m. F 12:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. Sat. 11:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m., and 3:30 p.m. Sun. 12:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m.


Parent/Child

Level 3 – Stroke Development

Preschool Aquatics

Level 4 – Stroke Improvement

Classes are held in the zero-depth entry pool and are designed for children 6 months to 3 years of age and their parents to familiarize and orient young children to the water. Parents will also learn valuable water safety information to keep little ones safe.

Skill prerequisites for this class involve the child being able to jump into the water unassisted. Students will learn front crawl, elementary backstroke, survival float, scissor kick, dolphin kick, headfirst entry into water from seated position, and treading water fundamentals.

Classes are held in the zero-depth entry pool and are designed for children 4–5 years old to promote fundamental water safety and aquatic skills for children who do not need assistance in the water with an adult.

Skill prerequisite for this class involve the child being able to comfortably tread water for two minutes. Students will improve their skills and increase endurance by swimming basic strokes of front crawl and elementary backstroke for greater distance. Students learn the arm movements with scissor kick for sidestroke, the back crawl, breaststroke, butterfly basics, and turning at a wall basics. Diving from standing is introduced.

Level 1 – Introduction to Water Skills

Class is held in the 3–foot-deep area of the pool and is recommended for children 6 years old. Students will learn basic personal water safety information and elementary aquatic skills to help them feel comfortable in the water. No skill prerequisites for this class.

Level 2 – Fundamental Aquatic Skills

Private Lessons

Skill prerequisites for this class involve the child being able to comfortably put their face into water. Students will learn fundamental aquatic skills, including floating without support and recover to vertical, foundation for future strokes, and stepping or jumping into the water. This level marks the beginning of true swimming skills.

Swim Lesson Schedule

One–on–one lessons are perfect for those who desire individual attention or an adult wanting to learn how to swim. Classes are 30 minutes long and will be developed to meet your needs.

............................................................................. The zero-depth pool will open at 10:30 a.m. during swim lessons from June 11 – July 28. Regular admission rates apply.

$45/session. Weekday lessons are Mon.–Thur. except where noted.

SESSION 1 – A.M.

SESSION 1 – P.M.

SESSION 2 – A.M.

SESSION 2 – P.M.

SESSION – SAT

June 18–28

June 18–29*

July 9–19

July 9–19*

Parent Child

11:15–11:45 a.m.

6–6:30 p.m.

11:15–11:45 a.m.

6–6:30 p.m.

June 16–July 21** Saturdays

Preschool

11:15–11:45 a.m.

6–6:30 p.m.

11:15–11:45 a.m.

6–6:30 p.m.

10:00–11:45 a.m.

Level 1

11:15–11:45 a.m.

6–6:30 p.m.

11:15–11:45 a.m.

6–6:30 p.m.

Level 2

10:30–11 a.m.

6:45–7:15 p.m.

10:30–11 a.m.

6:45–7:15 p.m.

Level 3

10:30–11 a.m.

6:45–7:15 p.m.

10:30–11 a.m.

6:45–7:15 p.m.

Level 4

6:45–7:15 p.m.

CLASS # CLASS # CLASS #

210107C1 210111P1

CLASS # CLASS #

210101D1 210102E1

CLASS #

210103F1

Private Lessons

210107C2 210111P2

210101D2 210102E2 210103F2

210107C3 210111P3

210101D3 210102E3 210103F3

210107C4 210111P4

210111P5

210102E4 210103F4

210104G1

$75/session. Weekday lessons are Mon.–Thur. except where noted.

SESSION 1 – P.M.

SESSION 2 – A.M.

SESSION 2 – P.M.

SESSION – SAT

June 11–14

June 11-15*

July 23–26

July 23–26

10:30–11 a.m.

6–6:30 p.m.

10–10:30 a.m.

6–6:30 p.m.

July 14–28 Saturdays

10–10:40 a.m.

11:15–11:45 a.m.

6:35–7:05 p.m.

10:40–11:10 a.m.

6:35–7:05 p.m.

10:45–11:25 a.m.

210109H2 210109H3

210107C5

210101D4

SESSION 1 – A.M.

210109H0 210109H1

10:50–11:35 a.m.

210109H4

210109H5

7:10–7:40 p.m. 210109H6

210109H7 210109H8 210109H9 210109J0

210109J1

210109J2

7:10–7:40 p.m.

210109J4

210109J5

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Parks & Rec // Swim Lessons

Parks & Rec // Swim Lessons

Qualifying youths may receive up to $60 per calendar year to be used toward swim team and swim lesson fees. Learn more at merriam.org/scholarships or call 913-322-5550.

210109J3

*No evening class on June 21 & 26, July 10 **No class on July 7 CITY OF MERRIAM, KANSAS // MERRIAM.ORG // 913-322-5500 // PAGE 17


MERRIAM

DOLPHINS REGISTRATION ................................................................................................................................................................... Registration begins CALL ONLINE VISIT April 2 913-322-5550 merriam.org/park Irene B. French Community Center ...................................................................................................................................................................

Register by May 15 for early bird fees!

Be a part of Merriam’s swim or dive teams! Athletes can choose to swim only, dive only, or swim and dive for the same fee! Swim caps provided. Athletes will need a blue suit (swimoutlet.com). Information is available at merriam.org/dolphins. Parent communication is through Team Unify; information will be provided at registration. MANDATORY PARENTS MEETING: May 30 at 7 p.m. at the Irene B. French Community Center

Pre-Competitive Swim

This team is designed for young swimmers who are learning to swim/dive and working on increasing their skills and endurance. This isn't intended to be swim lessons. A qualified swimmer should be able to swim across the pool (25 yards). They don't need to know all four strokes.

Competitive Swim

This team is designed for high-level swimmers who are able to swim 50 yards without stopping and know all four strokes.

TEAM

CLASS #

FEE

EARLY BIRD

MIN/ MAX

Pre-Competitive Swim & Dive Team

210113S1

$80

$70

5/100

Competitive Swim & Dive Team

210113S2

$80

$70

5/100

Additional Children (same family)

210113S4

$75

$60

PRACTICES ARE HELD MONDAY–FRIDAY FROM JUNE 1–JULY 13 SWIM PRACTICE TIME

Pre-Competitive 9:30–10:30 a.m. Competitive 8:00–9:30 a.m.

Dolphin Fund Scholarships

For information on swim team scholarship assistance, contact Anna Slocum at 913-322-5550 or aslocum@merriam.org. MEET SCHEDULES

DIVE PRACTICE TIME

Beginner 8:45–9:30 a.m. Intermediate 9:30–10:30 a.m. Advanced 10:30–11:30 a.m.

In the event of inclement weather cancellations, notice will be given through Team Unify by 7:30 a.m. for Competitive Swim and Beginning Diving and 9 a.m. for PreCompetitive Swim and Intermediate and Advanced Diving. Information about Team Unify is provided at the parents meeting.

PRE-COMPETITIVE SWIM

COMPETITIVE SWIM

DIVE

Saturdays Warm Up 8 a.m.

Thursdays Warm Up 5:30 p.m.

Tuesdays Warm Up 5:30 p.m.

June 9 @ Home June 16 @ Shawnee June 23 @ Olathe June 30 @ Shawnee

June 7 @ Olathe June 14 @ Overland Park June 21 @ Home June 28 @ Roeland Park July 5 @ Home

June 12 @ Home June 19 @ Leawood June 26 @ Home July 3 @ Prairie Village July 10 @ Home

July 11 @ Prairie Village All City (Wednesday)

July 14 @ Leawood All City (Saturday)

• Warm Up at 7 a.m. • Meet Starts at 8:15 a.m. • Rain Date: July 12

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• Warm Up at 7 a.m. • Meet Starts at 8 a.m. • Rain Date: July 15


PARKS & REC RENTALS

ROOMS

The Irene B. French Community Center's small classrooms, conference room, game room, and kitchen facilities are all available for group rentals. Our classrooms can support equipment for business meetings and functions, including internet access.

Staff can provide details regarding availability, rental fees, and reservation deposits. Call 913-322-5550 or visit merriam.org/parks for more information.

Campbell Room

Hocker Grove

Jenks Gymnasium

Kessler Room

75 person capacity*

90 person capacity*

200+ person capacity*

27 person capacity*

20’ x 61’

22’ x 61’

43’ x 64’

18’ x 23’

*Capacity varies depending on selected room arrangement.

OUTDOOR RENTAL SPACES

Rental Season: First Saturday in April through the fourth Monday in October.

Brown Park 5040 Booker Drive

Chatlain Park 6300 Carter Ave.

Merriam Marketplace 5740 Merriam Drive

Vavra Park 6114 Slater St.

Waterfall Park 5191 Merriam Drive

Tucked in the South Park neighborhood, this shelter provides eight picnic tables and a large grill­— perfect for all events. Amenities include a new playground and swings, walking trail, basketball court, and open green space.

This 5.25-acre park provides access to the Turkey Creek Streamway Trail. The pavilion has eight picnic tables and a large grill. Amenities include new playground equipment, swings, open green space, and paved parking.

This facility is perfect for corporate picnics, family reunions, and other gatherings. Amenities include a bridge to Turkey Creek Streamway Park Trail, electrical hookups, playground equipment, and a sand volleyball court across the street at the community center. Tables and chairs aren't provided.

This shelter is great for family gatherings. Nestled in a wooded area, the pavilion contains eight picnic tables and a large grill. Park amenities include new playground equipment, walking paths, open green space, and is next to the Merriam Aquatic Center. Only available until Aug. 7.

This park houses Julius McFarlin Fields. There are four soccer fields available for team practices. Fields are reserved by the hour. Call 913-322-5550 for park rentals.

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IRENE B. FRENCH

COMMUNITY CENTER The Merriam Parks and Recreation Department's mission is to provide first-class facilities and parks and enhance the quality of life for all residents and visitors through educational, recreational, and cultural opportunities.

Meet our Team Facility Staff

Anna Slocum, Director Dave Smothers, Assistant Director Sara Thompson, Recreation Supervisor Ingrid Berg, Assistant Recreation Coordinator Lisa Naughton, Administrative Assistant Dan Whitmill, Maintenance Worker II David Williams, Maintenance Worker I Vacant, Farmers’ Market Coordinator Diane Monroe, Farmers’ Market Asst. Coord. Vacant, Fitness Specialist Amy McClure, Aquatic Center Manager

Facility Supervisors

Diane • Shellie • Joe • Michelle Bobby • Nicole • Mindy • Holly

Community Center Closures

Occasionally, portions of the Irene B. French Community Center may be closed for repairs, maintenance, or specially-scheduled activities and holidays. Anticipated closures will be posted as early as possible.

Holidays and Closings

Saturday, May 19: Turkey Creek Festival Monday, May 28: Memorial Day Wednesday, July 4: Independence Day Cancellation Hotline: 913-322-5591

Connect

facebook.com/merriamparks

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Merriam Parks and Recreation

5701 Merriam Drive; Merriam, KS 66203 913-322-5550 // merriam.org/parks MONDAY–THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY

8 a.m.– 9 p.m. 8 a.m.– 5 p.m. 8 a.m.– 4 p.m. 1– 5 p.m.

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Located in an old school building, the 33,000-square-foot Irene B. French Community Center is home to a majority of Merriam's Parks and Recreation programs. IBFCC Amenities

• Fitness Center with cardiovascular and strength training equipment • Art gallery with monthly exhibits • Commercially equipped kitchen • Conference room and event space with Wi-Fi capabilities • Dance studio with wood floor, mirrors, and ballet barre • Game room with pool table, foosball, ping-pong, TV, and Wii® • Gymnasium with built-in stage

Open Gym

Open gym times are set aside each week depending on availability. Weekly schedules are available at the front desk, at merriam.org/opengym, or by calling 913-322-5550. To participate, all non-members entering the gymnasium must pay a daily admission fee. Youth or adult teams may not use open gym times to conduct practices, but may rent the gym according to rental policies. $3 // person Daily fee – BOGO special May 30 – Aug. 12!

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Parks & Recreation Advisory Board

ID Card Admission

The Merriam Parks and Recreation Advisory Board meets on the fourth Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. at the Irene B. French Community Center. The Board is comprised of one representative from each of the four City wards, three at-large positions, and one youth representative. Contact Anna Slocum by email aslocum@merriam.org or call 913-322-5550 for more information.

Fitness center patrons must furnish a photo ID card with proof of residency. If no ID is available, an ID card can be provided with proper documentation for $5. Residency information must be updated annually.

Register Early!

Please register at least three (3) working days prior to the start date of the class to prevent cancellation due to low enrollment. Many of our classes fill early due to popularity.

Scholarships

A limited number of recreation scholarships are available to help defray the cost of class and membership registration fees. Limited to Merriam residents; low-income guidelines apply. For an application, contact the Merriam Parks and Recreation Department at 913-322-5550 or visit merriam.org/scholarships.

Refund / Cancellation / Transfer

The City of Merriam Parks and Recreation Department prides itself on providing first-class recreational opportunities to Merriam residents. Although patrons desire to attend all sessions for which they are registered, there may be circumstances that prevent them from completing programs. Recognizing the need to provide assistance in these situations, programs, memberships, and rental refunds will be handled in accordance with the policy posted on the website and available at the Irene B. French Community Center (IBFCC). All refunds are processed Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.– 5 p.m. For purpose of point of notification, written requests that can be verified by date will be accepted during all hours of operation at the IBFCC front desk. Refunds for transactions paid by credit card, regardless of the amount, will be credited to the account on the day the cancellation is approved. Transactions paid by cash or check will be reimbursed by check, if more than $10. Please allow up to three weeks for payment. Refunds of less than $10 will be reimbursed with cash and will require a signature from the person eligible for the refund. Administration reserves the right to review and alter policies as needed. Policy changes and notifications will be provided in writing on the website and posted at the IBFCC front desk.

Program Instructors Needed

Turn your hobby or skill into a part-time job by teaching a class at the community center. Contact Sara Thompson at 913-322-5550 to discuss your idea for a new program! Facility users are expected to respect community center property and fellow users. Destruction of property, profanity, and abusive behavior won't be tolerated. Violators will be asked to leave the facility, and repeat offenders will have privileges permanently revoked. The use of tobacco products is prohibited in the community center and within 10 feet of all entrances. The community center isn't staffed to provide individual child supervision. Please don't drop children off and leave them unattended. Children 8 and under must be accompanied by a responsible person age 14 or older. No person under the age of 16 is allowed to participate in, or attend, adult fitness classes.

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WARDS

Suzanne Downey Thelma Fowler LaVera Howard Kathy Stull

AT-LARGE

Tom Heffron Katie Leary Billy Crook Grant Getzlow, youth

Parks & Rec // IBFCC

Irene B. French Community Center Policies

Community Center Foundation

Sharing in Your Community’s Future

Established in 1988 as a means to provide support for Merriam's recreation facilities, programs, and parks, the Merriam Community Center Foundation has provided more than $175,000 to support the Parks and Recreation Department. The Foundation’s largest fundraising activity is the annual Flags 4 Freedom event, held during the week of July 4. The Foundation also supports the arts in Merriam, annually donating a piece from the Heartland Artist Exhibition to the permanent collection hanging at the Irene B. French Community Center. Recent programs include scholarship assistance for Merriam Parks and Recreation programs and memberships; sponsorship of Summer Sundays in Merriam; new benches at all playgrounds; and assistance in the renovation and expansion of the Tim Murphy Art Gallery. Individuals or groups wanting to make a contribution in honor or memory of a loved one should contact Anna Slocum by email aslocum@merriam.org or call 913-322-5550 for more information. BOARD MEMBERS

Susan Hayden, President Carol Eubank, Secretary Nancy Hupp, Treasurer Lanny Bachtle Jane Doerflinger Frank Dover Lori Hanson LaVera Howard Kathy Rowe

The City of Merriam doesn't discriminate against anyone on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, religion, or disability in the operation of any activity, program, or service. Merriam Parks and Recreation is committed to making accommodations as required by the Americans With Disabilities Act. Requests for reasonable accommodations must be made to Merriam Parks and Recreation one week prior to the start of a program. Please indicate what accommodations are needed. CITY OF MERRIAM, KANSAS // MERRIAM.ORG // 913-322-5500 // PAGE 21


FITNESS CENTER The Irene B. French Community Center Fitness Center offers a small, friendly environment with all the essential equipment to help you attain your fitness and health goals. FITNESS CENTER MEMBERSHIPS

Family and individual fitness center memberships are available to both Merriam residents and non-residents, with no contracts required. Youth ages 13-15 must complete a mandatory equipment orientation with a fitness specialist and be accompanied by a person at least 18 years old. Membership includes: • Unlimited use of the fitness center. • Open gym activities at scheduled times. • Use of game room, locker, and shower room privileges. • Fitness center equipment orientation. • Fitness evaluation by appointment with our fitness specialist. • Updated personal programs. MONTHLY

QUARTERLY

Fitness Center Equipment

ANNUAL

RESIDENT*

NONRESIDENT

RESIDENT*

NONRESIDENT

RESIDENT*

NONRESIDENT

ADULT (16+)

$25

$30

$60

$70

$190

$230

SENIOR (60+)

$20

$25

$45

$55

$150

$175

HOUSEHOLD

$30

$40

$80

$95

$265**

$330

DAILY PASS FEE: $5 // Resident

$6 // Non-Resident

*Proof of residency required **Senior Household (60+) $225 Who qualifies for resident fees? • Any person owning taxable real estate in Merriam. • Any person permanently residing in Merriam. What can be used as proof of residency? • A valid Kansas driver’s license or state ID with current address.

Not ready for a membership? Try the center for a day on us! PAGE 22 // MERRIAM HIGHLIGHTS & RECREATION // SUMMER 2018

Strength • Life/Hammer Strength selectorized equipment • Dual adjustable pulley machine • Smith machine • Adjustable bench • Dumbbell rack • Free-weight dumbbells • Kettlebells • Stability balls Cardiovascular • LifeFitness treadmills (4) • StepMill • LifeFitness recumbent bicycle • LifeFitness upright bicycle • LifeFitness ellipitical (2) • SciFit total body recumbent stepper • LifeFitness row trainer Equipment includes a 900mHz receiver to select from your choice of three televisions.


...................................................... Personalized Fitness Assessment & Equipment Orientation A certified fitness specialist is available by appointment to: • Establish appropriate weight and seat settings for all LifeFitness machines. • Familiarize users with cardiovascular equipment. • Assess functional range of motion and basic mobility. • Recommend a personalized starting workout based on activity levels and fitness goals.

Open Gym

Free for Fitness Center Members

Fitness Center Membership Scholarship Program

...................................................... Standardized Four-Part Fitness Evaluation Designed to assess and evaluate your general fitness level, these four simple fitness tasks can test your cardiovascular, upper body strength, abdominal strength, and flexibility. • Three-minute step test • One-minute sit-up test • One-minute push-up test • Hamstring flexibility test

Regularly-scheduled open gym times are set aside each week depending on availability. Weekly schedules are available at the front desk, online at merriam.org/opengym, or by calling 913-322-5550. To participate, all non-members entering the gymnasium must pay a $3 daily admission fee. Buy one, get one admission free from May 30 through Aug. 12.

Youth or adult teams may not use open gym times to conduct practices, but may rent the gym according to rental policies.

Merriam residents who qualify based on income requirements may receive assistance toward membership. Each applicant/family is eligible for $100 of assistance annually through the Merriam Parks, Recreation, and Community Center Foundation. More information, including application, is available at the Irene B. French Community Center, by calling 913-322-5550 or visiting merriam.org/scholarships. Assistance is based on available funds.

Free for Fitness Center Members

Be a regular Fitness Center user and win a FREE Membership!

Personal Training Hourly personal training sessions are available with the fitness specialist:

Every quarter, one lucky member will have the opportunity to win a FREE individual quarterly membership! To qualify, you must be a fitness center member for at least two consecutive quarters.

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$25 // hour Members $50 // hour Non-members

...................................................... Call 913-322-5550 to schedule an appointment.

Parks & Rec // Fitness Center

ORIENTATION & PERSONAL FITNESS

Renew your membership online at merriam.org/parks.

CITY OF MERRIAM, KANSAS // MERRIAM.ORG // 913-322-5500 // PAGE 23


Parks & Rec // Youth REGISTRATION ....................................................................................................................................................................... Registration begins CALL ONLINE VISIT 913-322-5550 merriam.org/park Irene B. French Community Center April 2 ....................................................................................................................................................................... All programs are located at the Irene B. French Community Center unless otherwise noted.

BOGO Basketball

Intro to STEM

Ever hear those ads on the radio, “Buy one, get one?” We’ve got the same deal for you at the community center. Don’t be a bench warmer; bring a buddy to play some hoops and two get in for the price of one!

Ratchet up your imagination with tens of thousands of LEGO® parts! Design and build as never before, and explore your craziest ideas in a supportive environment. No prerequisites. Cities, garbage trucks, catamarans, and dinosaurs will be our focus projects.

Challenger Sports' British Soccer Camp This is the most popular soccer camp in the country based on one of the most innovative approaches to coaching youth soccer in the U.S. and Canada. Our experienced international staff study the game at all levels and will help players improve their core techniques and become more confident on the ball. With programs for each age, the curriculum include a variety of foot skills, technical drills, tactical practices, freestyle soccer, small-sided games, and coached scrimmages. World Cup style games are held each day where campers compete for their adopted country and are encouraged to learn about different customs and cultures. Our core values are respect, responsibility, integrity, sportsmanship, and leadership. Most camps will include a free soccer ball, T-shirt, poster, and certificate. Registration accepted at: registration.challengersports.com or call 913-599-4884.

STEM Challenge Power up your engineering skills with Play-Well TEKnologies and tens of thousands of LEGO® parts! Apply realworld concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture through engineerdesigned projects. No prerequisites. Forklifts, houseboats, mini-golf courses, and the London Tower Bridge design will be our focus projects.

Location: Waterfall Park, 5191 Merriam Drive CLASS

BOGO Basketball

CLASS #

Intro to STEM

210501S3

STEM Challenge

210501S4

Ch. Soccer First Kicks

Ch. Soccer Development

PIP

Game Room

AGES M

• 5–6 • 7–12 • 3–4 • 5–14 • All

All

T W TH F SA SU TIME

• • • • • • ••

••••• • • ••• ••• •••••

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DATES

Open gym hours

May 30–Aug. 12

9 a.m – 12 p.m.

FEE

DROP MIN/ IN MAX

$3

Aug. 6–8

$74

11/24

1–4 p.m.

Aug. 6–8

$74

11/24

5:30–6:30 p.m.

June 18–22

$70

8/35

6:30–8:30 p.m.

June 18–22

$95

8/35

9:30–11:30 a.m.

Ongoing

$2

Building hours

Ongoing

$2


Too warm to play outside at the park? Come in and ride and slide with us. Drive, pull, or push your favorite Little Tykes vehicles, or make believe in the kitchen, carpenter bench, or work in the "garden" with a leaf blower, wheel barrel, and rake. Parents must supervise their own children during playground time.

Host your child’s birthday party here! All packages are for two hours during regular business hours. For more information and availability, call 913-322-5550. PRESCHOOL PACKAGE #1

Includes the preschool playground setup in the gym with tables and chairs for 20. $116 // MERRIAM RESIDENT $145 // NON-RESIDENT

$2 // child Punch cards available: $10 for 10 visits.

Intended for children ages 5 and under.

Every Tuesday, all year round!

PRESCHOOL PACKAGE #2

Game Room

Our game room is available for use on a drop-in basis. The game room includes lounge furniture, a pool table, ping-pong table, foosball table, Wii® gaming station with Wii® sports, and a 52” high-definition television. Children age 8 and under must be accompanied by a person age 14 or older. Daily Fee: $2 // person Use of game room equipment is included.

Park Passport Program

July 1–Aug. 5 // Six parks across the metro! Are you ready for a FREE, fun family summer challenge? Join the Northeast Johnson County cities of Fairway, Leawood, Merriam, Mission, Prairie Village, and Roeland Park in celebrating National Parks and Recreation Month with the Park Passport Program! From July 1 until Aug. 5, you're challenged to visit one designated park in each city to complete the passport. Completed entries will be eligible for great prizes! Park Passports will be available electronically online at merriam.org/parkpassport or you can pick one up at the Irene B. French Community Center.

Parks & Rec // Youth Programs

Preschool Indoor Playground (PIP)

BIRTHDAY PACKAGES!

Includes the preschool playground setup in the gym plus the use of a multi-purpose room with maximum seating of 75. $144 // MERRIAM RESIDENT $180 // NON-RESIDENT Intended for children ages 5 and under.

GAME ROOM PACKAGE

Includes use of all activities and equipment in game room and a separate party room with seating for 24. Game room includes a pool table, ping-pong table, foosball table, Wii® gaming system, and a 52” high-definition television. $65 // MERRIAM RESIDENT $85 // NON-RESIDENT Intended for children ages 8 and up.

SPORTS PACKAGE

Includes the gymnasium and a separate party room with seating for 24 people. Equipment available for basketball, volleyball, and pickleball. $60 // MERRIAM RESIDENT $70 // NON-RESIDENT Intended for children ages 5 and up.

CITY OF MERRIAM, KANSAS // MERRIAM.ORG // 913-322-5500 // PAGE 25


Parks & Rec // Adult Classes FITNESS .......................................................

Iyengar Yoga–Level 2

Learn basic belly dance techniques while building flexibility and stamina. No experience required. Wear comfortable clothing; bare feet or dance slippers.

Iyengar Yoga–Level 3

Belly Dance–Beginning

Instructor: Field

Belly Dance–Intermediate

This class builds on the belly dance technique and concepts taught in Beginning Belly Dance. Work on flexibility and stamina, combinations, layers, and choreography as well as group improvisational format belly dance. Performance opportunities are offered throughout the year. Experience required. Please email the instructor at amaraduende@yahoo.com with questions. Instructor: Field

Belly Dance–Advanced

Challenge yourself and develop sharp hips, gorgeous arms, and smooth undulations that make belly dance so much fun and such great exercise to build strength and grace. Wear comfortable clothing; bare feet or dance slippers. Instructor: Field

Fit Blend

This class is a challenging, fun blend of body awareness, functional movement, strength building, and strength training. Apply these to functional weight training to create a dynamic movement class to challenge any fitness level. Instructor: TBD

YOGA ...........................................................

Gentle Yoga

Nourish your body and mind while being gentle on your body. This class is perfect for those who need modified poses but want maximum benefits. Designed for older students or those with ongoing chronic conditions, this slower-paced yoga class works to provide increased mobility and decreased pain levels. A doctor’s note is requested. Instructor: Durán, CIYT

Iyengar Yoga–Level 1

Iyengar Yoga emphasizes detail, precision, and alignment in the practice of posture and breath control. The development of strength, mobility, and stability is gained through the use of props. Instructor: Durán, CIYT

For continuing yoga students who participated in Iyengar Yoga Level 1 two or more times OR have previous yoga experience. Instructor: Durán, CIYT For students able to do inversions with ease at the wall. Instructor: Durán, CIYT

Yoga Express

Exercise your body while freeing your mind from stress with a midday break. Props are used to assure proper form and body alignment. Focus on yourself and leave stress at the door. Instructor: Durán, CIYT

OTHER CLASSES ........................................

Intro to Ki Society

You're invited to have a new experience. Students will learn the fundamental skills of Ki-Aikido, a samuraiderived martial art, alongside the enlightening practice of guided meditation. Please wear pants and a shirt that are appropriate for mild exercise. Instructor: Patchen

The Ki Society

Continue your experience by practicing the five disciplines. These include Ki-Breathing, Ki-Meditation, Aikido, Kiatsu, and Bell Meditation, which can be lifelong skills that promotes a fundamental awareness of our natural state. Instructor: Montgomery

Pickleball: Drop-in Play

Part tennis, part badminton, part ping-pong — all fun! This easy-to-learn, eye-hand coordination game is growing rapidly in popularity. All equipment provided; just bring a partner and a fun attitude!

Yoshokai Aikido

Loosely translated, Aikido means "the way of harmony with nature or universal energy." Students study harmony through physical movements. Although a self-defense art technique, Aikido focuses on attention to detail and form. Instructor: Durán

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Registration begins CALL ONLINE VISIT 913-322-5550 merriam.org/park Irene B. French Community Center April 2 .................................................................................................................................................................

All programs are located at the Irene B. French Community Center. CLASS

CLASS #

AGE

Belly Dance–Beginner

220807B1 16+

Belly Dance–Beginner

220807B2 16+

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Belly Dance– Intermediate 220807B3 16+ Belly Dance– Intermediate 220807B4 16+ Belly Dance–Advanced

220807B8 16+

Belly Dance–Advanced

220807B9 16+

Fit Blend

220802B5 16+

Fit Blend

220802B6 16+

Gentle Yoga

220803A3 16+

Gentle Yoga

220803A4 16+

Gentle Yoga

220803Z1 16+

Gentle Yoga

220803Z2 16+

Iyengar Yoga–Level 1

220803A1 16+

Iyengar Yoga–Level 1

220803A2 16+

Iyengar Yoga–Level 2

220803A5 16+

Iyengar Yoga–Level 2

220803A6 16+

Iyengar Yoga–Level 3

220803A7 16+

Iyengar Yoga–Level 3

220803A8 16+

Yoga Express

220803B1 16+

Yoga Express

220803B2 16+

Intro to Ki Society

220904T1 16+

Intro to Ki Society

220904T2 16+

The Ki Society

220904T3 16+

The Ki Society

220904T4 16+

Pickleball

16+

Pickleball

16+

Yoshokai Aikido

220904B5 16+

Yoshokai Aikido

220904B6 16+

Yoshokai Aikido

220904B7 16+

Yoshokai Aikido

220904B8 16+

*No class on May 19 and 28

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FEE

6–7 p.m.

May 15–June 26

$60

$10

3/10

6–7 p.m.

July 10–Aug. 21

$60

$10

3/10

7–8 p.m.

May 15–June 26

$75

$12

3/10

7–8 p.m.

July 10–Aug. 21

$75

$12

3/10

8–9 p.m.

May 15–June 26

$70

$12

3/10

8–9 p.m.

July 10–Aug. 21

$70

$12

3/10

5:45–6:45 p.m. May 15–June 28

$56

$7

6/20

5:45–6:45 p.m. July 10–Aug. 23

$56

$7

6/20

6–7:25 p.m.

May 14–July 2*

$77

$15

3/10

6–7:25 p.m.

July 9–Aug. 20

$77

$15

3/10

9–10:25 a.m.

May 17–June 28

$77

$15

3/10

9–10:25 a.m.

July 12–Aug. 23

$77

$15

3/10

6–7:30 p.m.

May 16–June 27

$63

$8

3/10

6–7:30 p.m.

July 11–Aug. 22

$63

$8

3/10

9–10:25 a.m.

May 15–June 26

$77

$15

3/10

9–10:25 a.m.

July 10–Aug. 21

$77

$15

3/10

7:30–8:55 p.m. May 14–July 2*

$77

$15

3/10

7:30–8:55 p.m. July 9–Aug. 20

$77

$15

3/10

12–12:45 p.m.

May 15–June 28

$56

$8

3/10

12–12:45 p.m.

July 10–Aug. 23

$56

$8

3/10

5:30–7 p.m.

May 15–June 28

$35

$7

1/12

5:30–7 p.m.

July 10–Aug. 23

$35

$7

1/12

7–8:30 p.m.

May 15–June 28

$35

$7

1/12

7–8:30 p.m.

July 10–Aug. 23

$35

$7

1/12

4–6:30 p.m.

ongoing*

$1

$1

8:15–11:15 a.m. ongoing 6:30–7:30 p.m. May 17–June 28

$56

$10

3/10

6:30–7:30 p.m. July 12–Aug. 23

$56

$10

3/10

10–11 a.m.

May 12–June 30*

$56

$10

3/10

10–11 a.m.

July 14–Aug. 25

$56

$10

3/10

Parks & Rec // Adult Classes

REGISTRATION .................................................................................................................................................................

CITY OF MERRIAM, KANSAS // MERRIAM.ORG // 913-322-5500 // PAGE 27


Parks & Rec // 50+ Programs & Classes All programs are located at the Irene B. French Community Center.

Congregate Meals Monday–Friday Participate in the Johnson County Nutrition Program. This meal program is offered at 11:30 a.m. each weekday. Home delivered meals are available for anyone who's unable to come to the community center. Please call 913-677-2048 for more information about the program or to make a reservation. Small donation requested.

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Merriam 50+ Club First & Third Fridays

This club is held on the first and third Friday of each month from 10 a.m. to noon. Join your friends and neighbors for food, fun, and a weekly program. New members are always welcome! For more information, contact Teddi Oppenheimer at 913-722-3343.

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“Boomer Buzz”

Bimonthly Newsletter Merriam Parks and Recreation Department sends out a bimonthly newsletter with listings of special events, programs, and classes, dedicated to the 50 and better age group. To be placed on this mailing list, call 913-322-5550.

B.I.N.G.O.

Second Thursdays // 1:30–3:30 p.m. // $3 May 10: Mother's Day June 14: Potluck Picnic* July 12: Sundaes and Soda Aug. 9: Dog Days of Summer Join us for bingo each month. You'll receive three cards to play 15 games, PLUS snacks and beverages. Prizes awarded. Don’t miss out on shouting “BINGO!”

*Potluck Picnic BINGO

Time change

Thursday, June 14 // 12–3 p.m. // $4 It’s become an annual tradition with Merriam bingo players. We will grill hot dogs and hamburgers and provide table service and beverages. Players cook up side dishes such as potato salad, baked beans, veggies and dip, chips, etc. to share. We’ll visit, eat, and still play 15 games of Bingo! Registration required by Tuesday, June 12. Class #230201S4

B.Y.O.A. – Bring Your Own Apron for Show & Tell Friday, May 4 // 11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. // $2

“From the chicken coop, the apron was used for carrying eggs, fussy chicks, and sometimes half-hatched eggs to be finished in the warming oven. When company came, those aprons were ideal hiding places for shy kids. And when the weather was cold, grandma wrapped it around her arms.” To acknowledge Older Americans Month, we'll have Erica Layton, the Atkins-Johnson Farm and Museum manager in Gladstone, here to share the history of aprons and the changing attitudes toward women and domestic work. Bring or wear a special family legacy apron; perhaps it was your first home economic project or a hand-me down. Be prepared to share your own stories. Light lunch will be provided. Registration required by Wednesday, May 2. Class #230203A1

Silver Screen Matinée Wednesdays // 1 p.m. // Free Comedies, mysteries, science fiction, animated, musicals, or westerns, we show them all. Schedules are available at the front desk and highlighted in the bi-monthly “Boomer Buzz” newsletter. Bring a friend or neighbor, sit back, and we’ll do the rest. Free popcorn is provided the second and fourth Wednesday. Requests for future films encouraged. Movies are subject to change due to availability.

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................................................................................................................................................................. Registration begins CALL ONLINE VISIT 913-322-5550 merriam.org/park Irene B. French Community Center April 2 .................................................................................................................................................................

Arthritis Foundation Exercise Program (AFEP) Formerly Flexercise

Pickleball

Pickleball combines skills used in playing tennis, badminton, and ping-pong. It's a fun, easy-to-learn game that provides a new way to be active. Equipment available.

Keep moving with this low-impact physical activity program proven to reduce pain and decrease stiffness. This recreational, chair-based exercise class includes range of motion exercises that are suitable for every fitness level and ability.

Senior Wii® Bowling

Join us and try your hand at Wii® bowling. No special shoes required – just a remote game controller and big screen TV. If bowling is “right up your alley,” you'll have fun whether you are a semi-pro or a newbie.

$3 donation suggested. Registration isn't required.

Chair One

This is a gentler form of practicing yoga postures while sitting or standing, using a chair for support. It's beneficial for anyone as it increases flexibility, improves strength, and reduces tension. In addition to the poses, breathing techniques are also part of the practice. All classes end with a short period of deep relaxation. Instructor: Durán, CIYT/McMillan

Parks & Rec // 50+ Programs

REGISTRATION

Chair Two

This more advanced form of practicing yoga postures also uses a chair for support. All classes end with a short period of deep relaxation. At least six sessions of Chair One are required to be in this program. Instructor: Durán, CIYT CLASS

AFEP Chair One Chair One Chair One Chair One Chair Two Chair Two Pickleball Pickleball Wii Bowling Wii Bowling

CLASS #

AGES

No Registration 50+

230803D7 230803D8 230803D1 230803D2 230803D5 230803D6

50+ 50+ 50+ 50+ 50+ 50+ No Registration 16+ No Registration 16+ 231202W8 50+ 231202W9 50+

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10–10:45 a.m. 10–10:45 a.m. 10–10:45 a.m. 11–11:45 a.m. 11–11:45 a.m. 11–11:45 a.m. 11–11:45 a.m. 8:15–11:15 a.m. 4–6:30 p.m. 10–11:30 a.m. 10–11:30 a.m.

DATES*

ongoing May 16–June 29 July 11–Aug. 24 May 16–June 29 July 11–Aug. 24 May 15–June 28 July 10–Aug. 23 ongoing ongoing May 18–June 15 June 29–July 27

FEE

– $56 $56 $56 $56 $56 $56 – – $3 $3

DROP MIN/ IN MAX

$3 $8 $8 $8 $8 $8 $8 $1 $1 – –

– 4/11 4/11 4/11 4/11 6/11 6/11 – – 6/16 6/16

CITY OF MERRIAM, KANSAS // MERRIAM.ORG // 913-322-5500 // PAGE 29


TR AIL TR EK K I NG TI PS

Turkey Creek Streamway Trail 75th St. to Antioch Road

Trails are a popular and inexpensive way for everyone in the family to enjoy some level of physical activity and focus on health and wellness. Regardless of what activity you are participating in – walking, jogging, biking, or skating – everyone should follow the same set of guidelines. Below is a list provided by the International Bicycle Fund.

▶▶Be Courteous – respect other users regardless of their mode, speed, or skill level.

▶▶Be Predictable – travel in a consistent manner and always look behind before changing positions on the trail.

▶▶Don’t Block the Trail – use only half the trail if in a group or with pets.

▶▶Dogs Must Remain on Leash – please clean up after your pet;

waste stations are located along the trail for your convenience.

▶▶Obey All Traffic Signs and Signals – use extra caution where the trail crosses the street and use cross signals when available.

▶▶Give Audible Warning BEFORE Passing – use voice, bell, or horn and allow person you are passing time to respond.

▶▶Keep Right – except when passing. ▶▶Stopping – move off the trail and beware of others approaching from behind.

▶▶Pass on the Left – yield to slower and oncoming traffic, pass with

ample separation, and move back to the right when at a safe distance. REMEMBER KIDS AND PETS CAN BE UNPREDICTABLE.

▶▶Always Exercise Due Care and Caution. ▶▶No Motorized Vehicles. Following these guidelines will allow everyone to have a safe and enjoyable experience on the trails! Please call Merriam Parks and Recreation at 913-322-5550 or Merriam Police at 913-322-5560 to report vandalism, graffiti, or suspicious behavior. Call 911 in case of an emergency. PAGE 30 // MERRIAM HIGHLIGHTS & RECREATION // SUMMER 2018

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Brown Memorial Park

5040 BOOKER DRIVE

Campbell Park

9674 W. 61ST ST.

Chatlain Park

6300 CARTER AVE.

Merriam Historic Plaza

6304 E. FRONTAGE ROAD

Merriam Marketplace

5740 MERRIAM DRIVE

Quail Creek Park

7024 GRANDVIEW AVE.

Turkey Creek Streamway Trail

MULTIPLE ACCESS POINTS

Vavra Park

6114 SLATER ST.

Waterfall Park

5191 MERRIAM DRIVE

Werner Park

5750 MERRIAM DRIVE

Antioch Park

6501 ANTIOCH ROAD

Merriam Parks & Trail Map W 47 ST

CITY PARK TRAIL HEAD LOCATIONS ANTIOCH RD

SWITZER RD

W 51ST ST

Waterfall Park Merriam Marketplace Campbell Park Chatlain Park 75th St.

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RESTROOM

PICNIC SHELTER

BASKETBALL COURT

PLAYGROUND

TENNIS COURTS

GRILLS

PICNIC TABLES

WALKING PATH

PAVED PARKING

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Daily park hours are from sunrise to sunset

Parks & Rec // Merriam Parks

MERRIAM PARKS

The section of trail that follows Turkey Creek in Merriam is approximately four miles of paved, multi-use trail running from 75th St. to Antioch Road. The trail passes through wooded areas, a butterfly garden, the AT&T pocket park, and several larger neighborhood parks. Paved parking and access points are provided at the 75th St. entrance, Chatlain Park, Campbell Park, Merriam Marketplace, and Waterfall Park. The trail continues into Overland Park by traveling along Antioch Road. Distances between locations in miles

JOHNSON DR

WATERFALL

WERNER

CAMPBELL

CHATLAIN

BUTTERFLY GARDEN

POCKET PARK

EDELWEISS

75TH ST.

Trail mileage markers are available every 1/2 mile. Emergency (E911) trail markers are available every 1/10 mile.

X 0.96 1.47 2.03 2.84 3.24 3.49 3.66

0.96 X 0.51 1.07 1.87 2.28 2.53 2.7

1.47 0.51 X 0.56 1.37 1.77 2.02 2.19

2.03 1.07 0.56 X 0.81 1.21 1.46 1.63

2.84 1.87 1.37 0.81 X 0.40 0.65 0.83

3.24 2.28 1.77 1.12 0.40 X 0.25 0.42

3.49 2.53 2.02 1.46 0.65 0.25 X 0.17

3.66 2.7 2.19 1.63 0.83 0.42 0.17 X

LOWELL AVE

CARTER AVE

SWITZER RD

SHAWNEE MISSION PKWY

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WATERFALL

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WERNER CAMPBELL CHATLAIN BUTTERFLY GARDEN POCKET PARK W 75TH ST

EDELWEISS 75TH ST.

CITY OF MERRIAM, KANSAS // MERRIAM.ORG // 913-322-5500 // PAGE 31


CITY OF MERRIAM, KANSAS 9001 W. 62ND ST. MERRIAM, KS 66202-2815

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CALENDAR April

Registration begins for Parks & Rec Classes and Pool Membership Sales Begins “Art from the Heartland” Opening Reception // 7 p.m. // TMAG Spring Fling Recycling Event // 8–11 a.m. // Lees Jeans, 9001 W. 67th St. City Council Meeting // 7 p.m. // City Hall Large-Item Pickup // Citywide // merriam.org/largeitem City Council Meeting // 7 p.m. // City Hall Park and Recreation Advisory Board Meeting // 6 p.m. // IBFCC

6 7 10 11 15 21 25 26

Wednesday Farmers’ Market Opens for the Season // 5-8 p.m. // MMP “Presenting...The Parkway Painters” Opening Reception // 7 p.m. // TMAG Summer Sundays Food Trucks // 4:30-7:30 p.m. // MMP City Council Meeting // 7 p.m. // City Hall Party in YOUR Park // 6:30-8:30 p.m. // Brown Park New Community Center Public Open House // 6:30–8 p.m. // City Hall City Council Meeting // 7 p.m. // City Hall Park and Recreation Advisory Board Meeting // 6 p.m. // IBFCC

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Flags 4 Freedom // MMP Independence Day: City Hall and IBFCC Closed Free Patriotic Concert // 1 p.m. // MMP “Art of the Lens” Opening Reception // 7 p.m. // TMAG City Council Meeting // 7 p.m. // City Hall Party in YOUR Park // 6:30-8:30 p.m. // Quail Creek City Council Meeting // 7 p.m. // City Hall Park and Recreation Advisory Board Meeting // 6 p.m. // IBFCC Pool Party Palooza, Christmas in July // 6:30–8 p.m. // MAC

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Merriam Farmers’ Market Opens for the Season // 7 a.m.-1 p.m. // MMP Summer Sundays Food Trucks // 4:30-7:30 p.m. // MMP New Community Center Public Open House // 6:30–8 p.m. // City Hall City Council Meeting // 7 p.m. // City Hall Turkey Creek 5k // 8-10 a.m. // IBFCC Turkey Creek Festival // 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. // Antioch Park Park and Recreation Advisory Board Meeting // 6 p.m. // IBFCC Merriam Aquatic Center Opens // 12-6 p.m. // MAC Memorial Day: City Hall and IBFCC Closed

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“Explorations in Fiber” Opening Reception // 7 p.m. // TMAG Merriam Aquatic Center Closes National Night Out // 6:30-8 p.m. // Vavra Park Pooch Paddle // 5:45-6:30 & 6:45-7:30 p.m. // MAC Cruise Night // 6:30-8:30 p.m. // MMP City Council Meeting // 7 p.m. // City Hall Party in YOUR Park // 6–8 p.m. // Campbell Park City Council Meeting // 7 p.m. // City Hall Park and Recreation Advisory Board Meeting // 6 p.m. // IBFCC

For more information about the events listed above, please call City Hall at 913-322-5500 or visit merriam.org.


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