Fun Times - Winter/Spring 2017

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City of Wentzville

Winter/Spring 2017

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Resident registration for Winter/Spring programs is now open; nonresident registration opens Dec. 19. (636) 332-9236 | www.wentzvillemo.org

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Nonresident registration opens DEC. 19.

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Peruque Valley Park is now open! The new park, located at 1335 S. Point Prairie Rd., features four ball fields, a walking trail and more!

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Resident registration now open.

Multiple Locations Timberland High School Peine Ridge Elementary Progress Park Progress Park Center Rotary Park Splash Station Off Site

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Key Volunteers welcome!

NEW!

New, exciting programs!

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Inside this Issue:

Greetings from the Director

General Information Rates, Hours and Resident Info. Registration Parks and Amenities Map Wentzville Days Special Events & Programs Health & Wellness Adult Sports Adult Activities Youth Sports Tweens & Teens Summer Camp Preview Youth Activities Youth Fitness Storybook Walk

This is the time of the year that many people make New Year’s resolutions. Let 2017 be a year you accomplish your resolution with some help from the Wentzville Parks and Recreation Department (WPRD). Whether your resolution is to be more active, eat healthier, learn something new, give back to the community or just spend more time with loved ones, we can help! You can save on pricey gym fees, find fun things to do with the family, volunteer at one of our many events and meet new friends who enjoy the things you do too. We, too, are setting goals for 2017. In the past three years, WPRD has worked hard on finishing construction on the three newest parks in the community: William H. Allen Park with the Splash Station Aquatic Center, Heartland Park and Peruque Valley Park. In 2017, Peruque Valley Park will have its official grand opening and the Dockler 4-Plex (baseball/ softball fields) will help accommodate more teams for both youth and adult sports. The park also includes an additional two miles of walking/ biking trails for those in our community who enjoy the benefits of being outside enjoying nature. WPRD will also continue to make improvements to our existing facilities. Just a few of the exciting improvements coming this year will include: additional shade at Splash Station, renovating the classroom at Progress Park to offer better programming space for our youth and adult enrichment programs, and a new barbeque area at Rotary Park to honor our friend, long-time Wentzville Parks and Recreation Board member and community volunteer, Bob Burke. WPRD continues to welcome your feedback on how we can continue to make our community a better place to live, work, play and visit.

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Mike Lueck, Director

The City approved an Unlimited Play universallyaccessible playground, which will be installed at Heartland Park. Fundraising efforts are underway ― the faster funds are raised, the faster we can move forward with construction. If you are interested in assisting with fund-raising efforts, please call the Parks and Recreation Department at (636) 332-9236.

Youth Sports {pg. 18}

Contact Us: Recreation Staff • Amy Hays, Recreation Superintendent • VACANT, Aquatics & Fitness Supervisor • Christine Eifert, Volunteers & Special Events • Dallas Pennock, Camps and Youth Programs • Annie Sjostrom, Aquatics & Fitness Coordinator • Patrick Logel, Youth Sports, Adult Sports & Field Rentals • Linnsie McMahan, Sports and Concessions Coordinator • Connie Johnson, Recreation Services Specialist

(636) 639-2087 (636) 639-2186 (636) 639-2085 (636) 639-2088 (636) 639-2093 (636) 639-2084 (636) 639-2086 (636) 639-2083

Park Operations Staff • Billy Roll, Parks Superintendent • Mike Barker, Maintenance Supervisor • Susan Maag, Horticulturist

(636) 639-2058 (636) 639-2090 (636) 639-2181

Administration • Mike Lueck, Parks and Recreation Director • Shelley Frank, Business Manager • Linda Ziolko, Recreation Clerk

(636) 639-2080 (636) 639-2081 (636) 639-2082

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City Parks and Recreation Offices: 968 Meyer Rd. | Wentzville, MO 63385 (636) 332-9236 or (636) 327-7665 Recreation Programs or Facility Rentals: fun@wentzvillemo.org Park Maintenance Questions: parksuser@wentzvillemo.org Volunteer Opportunities: volunteer@wentzvillemo.org

Nonresident registration opens DEC. 19.

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facebook.com/wentzville.parks

@WentzParkRec

(636) 322-6020 or http://bit.ly/rainouthotline

Want the latest announcements about City activities? Check out Wentzville Parks and Recreation online at www.wentzvillemo.org. Subscribe to pages that interest you by completing the “Get Notified” field. Parks and Recreation Department Vision Statement

To create and maintain unparalleled recreational opportunities and high quality parks or public spaces enhancing our quality of life, with exceptional service, programs and facilities for all who live, work and play in our community.

Parks and Recreation Department Mission Statement Our mission is to enhance community unity, health and open-space preservation through people, parks and programs.

Committed to the Benefits of Parks and Recreation

Inclement Weather Policy

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n the event of inclement weather, it may be necessary to cancel a program or class. Please access the RAINOUT HOTLINE to check the status of your program. • PHONE (636) 322-6020 • WEB http://bit.ly/rainouthotline • APP for iOS and Andriod users; search “Rainout Line”

We are committed to providing safe and inviting parks and facilities, meaningful and diverse recreational programs, cultural activities, and human services. Our staff is responsive, positive and ethical in their dedication to delivering: • Personal benefits that strengthen self-esteem, improve health and promote self-sufficiency. • Social benefits that bring families together and unite people within our diverse community. • Economic benefits that welcome new business relocation and expansion which leads to a more productive work force and increased tourism opportunities. • Environmental benefits that protect and preserve natural areas, open space and enhance air and water quality.

Your Satisfaction is Important!

We want to provide quality programs to all participants. If you are not satisfied with your program, please let us know. Contact staff at the community recreation center at (636) 332-9236 or fun@wentzvillemo.org.

Parks & Recreation Board

This volunteer advisory group to the Board of Aldermen, Mayor and Director of Parks and Recreation serves as a sounding board by holding public meetings and exercising influence throughout the City to improve and expand recreational opportunities. Members are appointed by the Mayor and approved by the Board of Aldermen for a three-year term. The Parks & Recreation Board meets at 6:30P on the first Monday of each month at Wentzville City Hall (310 W. Pearce Blvd.). The meetings are open to the public. Meeting agendas are provided on the City’s website at www.wentzvillemo.org.

Board Members and Staff Nick Guccione David Gipson

Mayor City Administrator

Board of Aldermen (BoA) Cheryl Kross Robert Hussey Sonya Shryock Michael Rhoades Matt Swanson Linda Wright

Ward 1 Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 3

Wentzville Parks & Recreation Board Members Gloria Ehll (President) Ward 2 Holly VanGundy (Vice President) Ward 2 Jeremy Pritchett Ward 2 Scott Mathys Ward 2 Peggy Meyer Ward 2 Maureen Murray-Barthelme Ward 2 Richard Porterfield Ward 1 William (Jeff) Powell Ward 1 Tom Haun Ward 1 Robert Hussey BoA Representative

Tree Board

Wentzville has been recognized for six consecutive years as a "Tree City USA" recipient. In the fall of 2014, Wentzville's Parks and Recreation Board created the Tree Board, which reviews the City's tree and landscape ordinances. The Tree Board consists of four members: Jim Mitchell, Scott Skopec, J.J. Suftko and Chairman Peggy Meyer. If you are interested in serving on the Tree Board, please contact Wentzville Parks and Recreation at (636) 332-9236. Please visit www.wentzvillemo.org for details on classes, news on native species, memorial trees and more.

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Resident registration now open.

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Resident and Nonresident Definitions Wentzville residents are those living within the city limits of the City of Wentzville. City limits and Post Office boundaries are not the same, so it’s possible to have a Wentzville address yet live outside the city. A Household Annual Pass consists of two adults and three children, 22 years of age or younger, living in the same household. Additional children may be added to a membership for $25 per child (for residents) or $35 per child (for nonresidents).

Annual Passes

Individual Household Senior Individual Senior Household

Daily Visits

Indoor Recreation Pass

Indoors and Aquatic Pass

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Nonresident

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Nonresident

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$99 $148 $74 $111

$132 $198 $99 $148

$112 $168 $93 $140

$150 $225 $125 $187

$168 $253 $134 $201

$225 $338 $179 $268

Indoor Recreation Center

13 and Under 14 and Older Senior (60 and Older) Senior (Track Only)

Aquatics Season Pass

Progress Pool

Splash Station Aquatic Center

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$2.50 $3.75 $2 $0.50

$3.75 $5 $3 $0.50

$3 $4.50 $2

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$5 $6 $5

$7 $8 $7

Ages 9 and under must be accompanied by an adult ages 16+.

Hours of Operation Recreation Center Monday-Friday Saturday Sunday

6A – 9P 8A – 9P *Noon – 8P

Progress Park Pool Monday-Friday Saturday-Sunday

Noon – 5:45P 11A – 6P

Splash Station Monday-Friday Saturday-Sunday

Noon – 6:30P 11A – 7P

Facility Closures and Modified Facility Schedules

On these days, all indoor parks and recreation facilities will be closed and no classes or programs will be held: DEC 24 DEC 25 DEC 31 JAN 1 FEB 5 APR 16

CHRISTMAS EVE (Closes at 3P) CHRISTMAS DAY NEW YEAR’S EVE (Closes at 6P) NEW YEAR’S DAY SUPERBOWL SUNDAY (Closes at 3P) EASTER SUNDAY

All hours are subject to change after publication. For questions, please call (636) 332-9236.

Please note: The indoor facilities at Progress Park will be closed SEP 5-10, 2017, for facility maintenance. *During pool season, Progress Park Recreation Center will open at 11A on Sundays.

Resident Card* Information Resident Cards enable Wentzville residents to access recreation facilities, recreation programs and classes at discounted resident prices. Cards can be purchased at Progress Park (968 Meyer Rd.) for $5 per person. Each resident, ages 2 and up, must have a resident card in order to access the facilities at the resident rate. The resident card offers the following benefits: • Early registration for programs (before nonresidents) • One-time free admission to one Parks and Recreation facility • Free trees or seedlings at the annual Arbor Day Tree Giveaway (while supplies last) • Reduced rates when reserving City facilities • Reduced rates on annual passes and daily admission • Discounts on many City-sponsored recreation programs and classes To obtain a Wentzville Resident Card, you must present both proof of identity and proof of residency. Acceptable forms of ID, which MUST** show your current Wentzville address, include: • State-issued Driver’s License • Missouri ID Card • College Student ID Card • Military ID Card

* Resident Cards must be shown to obtain resident rates.

In addition, residents need one of the following with the same address as the photo ID: • An unpaid utility bill • A personal check with preprinted name and address • A current auto or voter registration • A current personal property tax statement • The most recent income tax statement • A current rental lease agreement

** If your photo ID does not show your current Wentzville address, you must provide two items with proof of address and your photo ID.

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Nonresident registration opens DEC. 19.

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Memorial Tree and Bench Program You can honor your loved ones within our park system. Legacy trees and memorial benches provide a lasting way to pay tribute to a loved one or friend. You may also provide a donation to be used for park and recreation purposes. For further information, please contact Linda Ziolko at (636) 639-2082 or by email at Linda.Ziolko@wentzvillemo.org.

We need your help! Vandalism in your park system is a serious, unnecessary and costly problem. Each year, the City spends thousands of tax dollars to remove graffiti and repair damage done by vandals. We would much rather use your funding to enhance and beautify the parks! If you have a cell phone with you or live adjacent to a park, you can help us out with “PARK WATCH” program. If you see anyone acting suspicious, damaging property, driving on the grass or defacing playground equipment, please report it by calling the Wentzville Police Department at (636) 327-5105. THANK YOU!

Children ages 9 and younger require that an adult (16+) remain at the facility with them.

Wentzville CERT CERT or Community Emergency Response Team, is a program in which the Wentzville Police Department partners with the Wentzville Fire Department and the Wentzville Emergency Management Office. Wentzville CERT meets every other month at the Wentzville Police Department and offers free training opportunities to the public. Participants receive training in basic disaster response skills, such as fire safety, light search and rescue, team organization, and disaster medical operations. After training, CERT members can assist others in their neighborhoods or workplaces following an event when professional responders are not immediately available. Registration is recommended to ensure enough space for all participants; please email Wentzville CERT at wentvillecert@aol.com (please note: there is no “z”).

Whether it is a family outing, corporate picnic, wedding or other special event, we make it easy for you to host your event. We have fields, facilities, pavilions and more to meet your needs. Reservations are scheduled on a first-come, first-served basis. Call the Reservation Line at (636) 639-2083 to speak with an associate regarding rental arrangements. To learn more, please visit bit.ly/WentzvilleRentals.

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Resident registration now open.

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Payment and Returned Checks Full payment is required at the time of registration, unless otherwise noted. A $25 charge will be applied for returned checks. •

Walk-In: Visit the Progress Park Recreation Center, located at 968 Meyer Rd., to pay by cash, check, American Express, Discover, Visa or MasterCard.

Phone: Call (636) 332-9236 or (636) 327-7665 to pay by American Express, Discover, Visa or MasterCard.

Online: Visit www.wentzvillemo.org to pay by American Express, Discover, Visa or MasterCard.

Rainout Hotline In the event of inclement weather, it may be necessary to cancel a program or class. Please access the RAINOUT HOTLINE to check the status of your program.

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PHONE (636) 322-6020 WEB http://bit.ly/rainouthotline APP for iOS and Andriod users; search “Rainout Line”

Hold Harmless When registering over the phone or online it is presumed that you agree to the following Hold Harmless Statement: I agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City of Wentzville, Wentzville Parks and Recreation, its agents, servants and employees from and against any and all liability, actions, causes of actions, claims, demands for suits whatsoever resulting from or arising out of personal injuries, loss of, or damage to property, or involving any impairment of, or damage to any right because of or in any way related to the City resulting from my participation in this activity or rental.

Photos & Videos The City of Wentzville may take photos and/or videos of enrolled program participants. These photos/videos are for City use only and may be used in future brochures, on the City of Wentzville website, on social media pages, in fliers or on displays. If you do not want yourself or your child photographed/filmed, please notify the administration office in writing in advance of the program starting. Refund Guidelines: • A full (100%) refund/credit/transfer will be given if Wentzville Parks & Recreation cancels the program or rental. • If the participant withdraws from the program before the first class/game*, the department must receive a request and a full refund will be given, less a $10 administrative fee**. • *No refunds will be issued for adult leagues after the registration deadline. • Refunds for medical reasons requested prior to the start date of program will be granted a full refund** subject to verification. • If the participant withdraws from the program any time after the first class/game, the department requires a request and a prorated refund will be given, less a $10 administrative fee**. No refunds will be issued after the program/session is half over. • **All youth league refunds will be less the cost of uniforms. • A credit may be applied to participant’s account instead of a refund. Credit can be used on future programs. A credit may be used by any member on the same household account. • An administrative cancellation fee of $10 or 10% of the reservation fee, whichever is greater, will apply to all rentals canceled up to two weeks before the event. Cancellations requested less than two weeks from the date of the activity will be charged 50% of the reservation fee. WENTZVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION GIFT CARDS MAKE GREAT GIFTS! Gift cards can be purchased for classes and for annual passes to any facility in the Wentzville Parks and Recreation system. For more information, please call (636) 332-9236.

Nondiscrimination Policy The City of Wentzville does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, sexual orientation or disability in employment opportunities or the provision of services, programs or activities. A participant alleging discrimination on the basis of any of the aforementioned areas may file a complaint with either the Director of the Wentzville Parks and Recreation Department or the Office of Equal Opportunity, U.S. Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C. 20240.

WE P.L.A.Y. Scholarship (Wentzville Residents Only)

Register Early for Programs All programs must meet minimum enrollment in order to be offered. If there are not enough registrants, a course must be canceled. Unless otherwise noted, all registrations must be received a minimum of one week prior to the start of the first class. Parks and Recreation reserves the right to cancel, postpone, combine classes or change instructors as needed. If a class is canceled due to lack of enrollment, registered class participants will be notified of an alternate class or program if one is available, or a full refund check or credit slip will be processed within four weeks.

Who is eligible? City of Wentzville residents who are experiencing financial difficulty or who are in a unique hardship situation may apply.

How does the program work? Children residing within the city limits and who qualify through the established guidelines of free lunch program utilized by the Wentzville and Fort Zumwalt school districts are eligible to apply. Children who do not receive the reduced or free lunch program may still qualify and are encouraged to apply, if assistance is needed. Children ages 17 and under are eligible to receive one program scholarship per brochure with a maximum of three per year.

Accommodation Policy We offer medical reasonable accommodations to enable an individual’s successful participation in our programs and services. To ensure a medically safe and appropriately planned program, please provide any special needs or precautions which may require medical accommodations for participation; once the registration has been processed, a staff member will call the registrant to obtain additional information. For more information about these services, please call the Recreation Superintendent, Amy Hays, at (636) 332-9236.

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The WE P.L.A.Y. Scholarship program (or WEntzville Providing Leisure Assistance for Youth) is designed to provide youth access to the recreation and leisure activities of their choice ― regardless of their ability to pay. Discounted annual passes may be available. Please call the Parks and Recreation Department at (636) 3329236 for more information.

Nonresident registration opens DEC DEC. 19. 19.

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The Wentzville Days Fair and Music Festival will once again bring a three-day, family-friendly celebration to the streets of Downtown Wentzville. The committee is working on expanding our festival additions such as a barbecue contest, new bands and entertainment options, an exclusive children’s area including a carnival, and much more. We are currently looking for committee members and craft and food vendors. Sponsorship opportunities are also available. For questions about sponsorship opportunities or to get involved, please contact Christine Eifert at (636) 639-2085 or Christine.Eifert@wentzvillemo.org. Join these great organizations in supporting this fun, new community event: The City of Wentzville, The Wentzville Police Department, the Wentzville Fire Protection District, the Wentzville Downtown Business Association, the Wentzville Community Club, Wentzville Area Senior Services Inc., Friends of the Wentzville Parks, the Western St. Charles County Chamber of Commerce, and the Wentzville Historical Society. (636) (636) 332-9236 332-9236 || www.wentzvillemo.org www.wentzvillemo.org

Nonresident Nonresident registration registration opens opens DEC DEC.19. 19.

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Daddy's Little Sweetheart

The memories will last a lifetime when you attend this special evening. This threehour event includes dinner, dancing, games, a craft and more. Each couple will receive a photo to remember this special evening. Dates for the girls may be dad, grandpa, uncle, adult older brother, or a special friend of the family. ($25 for each additional guest, child, or adult). Please register early to reserve your spot. (Min 25 couples/Max 60 couples)

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A Night at the Mouse Races

Join the Friends of the Wentzville Parks (FOTWP) for a night of fun, food and drinks as we cheer on the mice to see which one is the fastest! Proceeds benefit the FOTWP, a 501 (c)3, nonprofit organization dedicated to helping improve parks and recreation opportunities in the City of Wentzville. This organization also helps ensure that Wentzville's youth have access to these opportunities, regardless of their ability to pay. A light snack and beverages will be provided. You're welcome to bring your own food to share with your table. The fun includes a silent auction, raffles, a 50/50 drawing and more! Individual tickets are $25 each or reserve a table of eight for $160. Sponsorship opportunities available, please call Christine Eifert at (636) 332-9236 for more information.

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Mission: Clean Stream (Ages 6+)

Join hundreds of volunteers to help restore Peruque and Dry Branch creeks. These bodies of water are important to the health of our community and support a variety of wildlife. Register as an individual, family, or organization (ages 6 and up). Register by MAR 17, to guarantee a free T-shirt. The cleanup runs 9-11 am, and volunteers are invited back to the park for a light lunch and the GM Earth Day Festival.

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The GM Earth Day Festival ends at 1P and will run in tandem with Mission: Clean Stream. Enjoy live music, demonstrations and hands-on activities from vendors such as Children’s Hospital and Lowe’s. You can sample green products and check out local artisans creating items from upcycled materials. Also don’t forget to stop by the Parks and Recreation booth to pick up your free seedlings (for Resident Card holders only).

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Citywide Spring Yard Sale

Clear your home of unwanted items by selling them at Wentzville’s annual Spring Yard Sale or enjoy a fun shopping expedition by hunting down the best bargains! For $6 you can list your sale. Each sale will receive an official City yard sale sign. Deadline to list your sale is APR 24. Shoppers may purchase booklets beginning APR 26 at City Hall, Progress Park or the Utility Service Center for $2. Each booklet comes with a map to help you locate the bargains!

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Resident registration now open.

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Easter EGGstravaganza

Hippity hop, Easter’s on its way! The Easter Bunny has been filling thousands of eggs with candy and prizes for the annual Easter EGGstravaganza. Some eggs will contain a slip of paper for prizes. Don’t forget your basket to collect all your goodies. Children will be grouped according to their age. Children may move up to older age groups, but not down to younger age groups. Come early and enjoy face painting and games. Registration in advance is $3/child. The day of the event is $5. You must have your ticket on the day of the event to hunt. Don’t miss this EGGciting event! Please arrive early to allow time for parking. The gates open at 8:30A. Ages 1-2, 7-8, 9-10 will hunt at 9:30A and ages 3-4 & 5-6 will hunt at 10:30A.

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Your dog will bark for bones when all kinds of dog treats and bones will be hidden for your furry friends. Your dog will be allowed to try to find as many goodies as possible. Dogs must remain on leashes at all times. Don’t forget to bring a basket to put your treats in! After the hunting ends, each dog will receive a “doggie bag” to take home. We will also draw for door prizes. Dogs and their owners may roam around in the park after the event and take advantage of our trail, which is a little over a mile in length and loops around the lake. Day of registration is $15/dog. Must turn in proof of vaccinations when registering your pet. (Min 25/Max 75)

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Bunny Run 5K and One-Mile Fun Run

Get ready for Egg Hunting with The Bunny Run 5K and One-Mile Fun Run! Put on your speed enhancing bunny ears and tie up your laces as you race around beautiful Rotary Park before the Easter Eggstravaganza! In addition to the Bunny Run 5K, we will have the One-Mile Fun Run/Walk. These fun family events feature a beautiful course that you are sure to enjoy, plus face painters for the kids, a visit from the Easter Bunny, post-race food and drinks, a chocolate bunny finishers prize for all participants, as well as overall and age-group awards. If you find an Easter egg along the way, be sure to pick it up for a possible surprise at the finish! Costume contest for team, best female, and best male (judging at 6:45A before race starts at 7A). *Registration starts at 6:30A; race starts at 7A. The winners of the 5K run in each of the following age groups will receive awards; 10 and under, 11-14, 15-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60- 69, 70 and older. The top three overall males and females will also receive awards, but they will not be awarded for winning their age group. Every participant in the 5K/One-Mile Fun Run will receive bunny ears and a chocolate bunny! The first 150 5K entrants will also receive a custom race shirt. Participants can pick up packets early at Progress Park Recreation Center on APR 6 and 7. (Min 75/Max 150)

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5K One-Mile Fun Run

Nonresident registration opens DEC. 19. Nonresident registration opens DEC 19.

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Daybreak Boot Camp (Ages 16+)

Butts & Guts Full and Half Sessions (Ages 16+)

Power Yoga Full and Half Sessions (Ages 16+)

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Rise and shine and start your day off right! Gain strength, endurance and confidence that will transfer to every aspect of your life! Activities include body weight exercises, strength training and cardiovascular activities. (Min 6/Max 20) M/W 5:30A JAN 9 PPC 103025-A1 6 WKS $52/62 M/W 5:30A FEB 27 PPC 103025-A2 6 WKS $52/62 M/W 5:30A APR 17 PPC 103025-A3 6 WKS $52/62 This power vinyasa yoga class focuses on the foundations of power yoga, body alignment, physical conditioning and mindfulness. This class is excellent for all fitness levels. No specific yoga ability is required to participate, just the desire to get a great workout through a challenging and fun yoga flow. (Min 6/Max 25)

M/W M/W M/W M/W M/W M/W M/W M/W M/W M/W M/W M/W M/W M/W M/W M/W M/W M/W

8:45A 6P 8:45A 6P 8:45A 6P 8:45A 6P 8:45A 6P 8:45A 6P 8:45A 6P 8:45A 6P 8:45A 6P

JAN 9 JAN 9 JAN 9 JAN 9 JAN 30 JAN 30 FEB 27 FEB 27 FEB 27 FEB 27 MAR 20 MAR 20 APR 17 APR 17 APR 17 APR 17 MAY 8 MAY 8

PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC

103047-A1 103047-B1 103047-C1 103047-C4 103047-D1 103047-D4 103047-A2 103047-B2 103047-C2 103047-C5 103047-D2 103047-D5 103047-A3 103047-B3 103047-C3 103047-C6 103047-D3 103047-D6

6 WKS 6 WKS 3 WKS 3 WKS 3 WKS 3 WKS 6 WKS 6 WKS 3 WKS 3 WKS 3 WKS 3 WKS 6 WKS 6 WKS 3 WKS 3 WKS 3 WKS 3 WKS

$52/62 $52/62 $35/45 $35/45 $35/45 $35/45 $52/62 $52/62 $35/45 $35/45 $35/45 $35/45 $52/62 $52/62 $35/45 $35/45 $35/45 $35/45

Prenatal Yoga (16+)

This safe, fun and effective prenatal yoga practice is a great way to take some time for you and your baby. Through yoga, you will build strength and flexibility and learn breathing techniques beneficial for labor and relaxation. No yoga experience needed; this six-week class is designed for expectant mothers who are new to yoga and those who want a slower, more relaxing class. (Min 6/Max 20) M 4P JAN 9 PPC 103020-A1 6 WKS $35/45 M 4P FEB 27 PPC 103020-A2 6 WKS $35/45 M 4P APR 17 PPC 103020-A3 6 WKS $35/45 Come get a great workout in! With heart-pounding Latin rhythms and easy-tofollow moves you will forget you are exercising and think you are at a dance party. The music selections are fast and slow to help tone and sculpt the body. (Min 7/Max 25)

7:15P 7:15P 7:15P 7:15P 7:15P 7:15P 7:15P 7:15P 7:15P

JAN 9 JAN 9 JAN 30 FEB 27 FEB 27 MAR 20 APR 17 APR 17 MAY 8

PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC

103005-A1 103005-B1 103005-B2 103005-A2 103005-B3 103005-B4 103005-A3 103005-B5 103005-B6

6 WKS 3 WKS 3 WKS 6 WKS 3 WKS 3 WKS 6 WKS 3 WKS 3 WKS

JAN 9 JAN 9 JAN 30 FEB 27 FEB 27 MAR 20 APR 17 APR 17 MAY 8

PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC

103024-A1 103024-B1 103024-B4 103024-A2 103024-B2 103024-B5 103024-A3 103024-B3 103024-B6

6 WKS 3 WKS 3 WKS 6 WKS 3 WKS 3 WKS 6 WKS 3 WKS 3 WKS

$52/62 $35/45 $35/45 $52/62 $35/45 $35/45 $52/62 $35/45 $35/45

Powerworx 101 Full and Half Sessions (Ages 16+)

Powerworx 101 is a muscle toning class for all ages. Whether you are just beginning on your path of fitness, need a smooth transition over to higher intensity classes, or just prefer a well-rounded workout with a steadier pace, this class is for you! Using a variety of fitness equipment, you will be motivated and encouraged to succeed!

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9A 9A 9A 9A 9A 9A 9A 9A 9A

JAN 10 JAN 10 JAN 31 FEB 28 FEB 28 MAR 21 APR 18 APR 18 MAY 9

PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC

103053-A1 103053-B1 103053-B4 103053-A2 103053-B2 103053-B5 103053-A3 103053-B3 103053-B6

6 WKS 3 WKS 3 WKS 6 WKS 3 WKS 3 WKS 6 WKS 3 WKS 3 WKS

$52/62 $35/45 $35/45 $52/62 $35/45 $35/45 $52/62 $35/45 $35/45

Senior Strength and Flexibility (Ages 40+)

Senior Strength and Flexibility is designed to increase muscle endurance, power, flexibility and balance. Featuring upper- and lower-body strength training using resistance bands, and alternating with low-impact aerobic activity and stretching. Chairs are available and encouraged for balance and support. *Please note: Start time for session beginning APR 18 has changed to 3:30P (Min 6/Max 25) TU/TH 3:30P JAN 10 PPC 103052-A1 6 WKS $45/55 TU/TH 3:30P FEB 28 PPC 103052-A2 6 WKS $45/55 TU/TH 3:30P APR 18 PPC 103052-A3 6 WKS $45/55

$52/62 $35/45 $35/45 $52/62 $35/45 $35/45 $52/62 $35/45 $35/45

You can sample fitness classes on these days for FREE to learn what you want to sign up for! Preregistration required.

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Half sessions are available for Daybreak Boot Camp, Senior Strength and Flexibility, and Saturday Morning Boot Camp. For pricing and availabilty, please email Annie.Sjostrom@wentzvillemo.org. 12

8:20P 8:20P 8:20P 8:20P 8:20P 8:20P 8:20P 8:20P 8:20P

Fitness Sampler (Ages 16+)

Zumba Full and Half Sessions (Ages 16+)

M/W M/W M/W M/W M/W M/W M/W M/W M/W

Strengthen and tone the abdominal and gluteal muscles by using body weight for resistance and strength training equipment (weights, tubing, stability balls, etc.) through a series of challenging exercises. (Min 6/Max 25)

Resident registration now open.

8P 8P 8P 8P 8P

JAN 10 JAN 11 JAN 12 JAN 13 JAN 14

PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC

1 DAY 1 DAY 1 DAY 1 DAY 1 DAY

FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE

Find Youth Programs and Events on pg. 30!

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Yoga Full and Half Sessions (Ages 16+)

Bring more harmony into your life and reduce stress in mind and body. This class will increase your flexibility, strength and well-being using yoga postures, mediation and breathing. (Min 6/Max 25)

TU/TH TU/TH TU/TH TU/TH TU/TH TU/TH TU/TH TU/TH TU/TH

6:20P 6:20P 6:20P 6:20P 6:20P 6:20P 6:20P 6:20P 6:20P

JAN 10 JAN 10 FEB 28 FEB 28 MAR 21 APR 18 APR 18 APR 18 MAY 9

PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC

103001-A1 103001-B1 103001-A2 103001-B2 103001-B4 103001-A3 103001-B3 103001-B5 103001-B6

6 WKS 3 WKS 6 WKS 3 WKS 3 WKS 6 WKS 3 WKS 3 WKS 3 WKS

$52/62 $35/45 $52/62 $35/45 $35/45 $52/62 $35/45 $35/45 $35/45

Pure Core Full and Half Sessions (Ages 16+)

Perfect for those who are short on time, this 25-minute class focuses strictly on the core. You will enjoy a variety of exercises that will help build and strengthen your abs while also burning calories. (Min 6/Max 25)

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7:25P 7:25P 7:25P 7:25P 7:25P 7:25P 7:25P 7:25P 7:25P

JAN 12 JAN 12 FEB 2 MAR 2 MAR 2 MAR 23 APR 20 APR 20 MAY 11

PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC

103049-A1 103049-B1 103049-B2 103049-A2 103049-B3 103049-B4 103049-A3 103049-B5 103049-B6

6 WKS 3 WKS 3 WKS 6 WKS 3 WKS 3 WKS 6 WKS 3 WKS 3 WKS

$35/45 $10/15 $10/15 $35/45 $10/15 $10/15 $35/45 $10/15 $35/45

Calorie Blaster (Ages 16+)

Come enjoy 55 minutes of calorie-burning exercises. This class will keep you moving and help you blast away the calories of the day. (Min 6/Max 25) TH 8P JAN 12 PPC 103048-A1 6 WKS $35/45 TH 8P MAR 2 PPC 103048-A2 6 WKS $35/45 TH 8P APR 20 PPC 103048-A3 6 WKS $35/45 Whether you’re a beginner, an avid fitness enthusiast or you’re just looking to expand your fitness horizon — you can achieve great results with our Saturday Morning Boot Camp. A typical class will consist of cardiovascular work, speed and endurance training, partner resistance, strength training with dumbbells, body bars, kettle bells, medicine ball drills, and plyometrics! Participants can expect to gain strength, tone up, build muscle, improve cardiovascular endurance and lose weight during this six-week class! (Min 6/Max 25)

7A 7A 7A

JAN 14 MAR 4 APR 22

PPC PPC PPC

103011-A1 103011-A2 103011-A3

6 WKS 6 WKS 6 WKS

Blend body sculpting techniques and specific Zumba moves into one caloringburning, strength-training experience. You'll learn how to use weighted maraca like Zumba toning sticks to enhance rhythm, build strength and tone all the right target zones. This class meets six times for 55 minutes each. (Min 6/Max 25)

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$35/45 $35/45 $35/45

Personal Training (*Ages 14+)

Trainers will work with individuals to develop a fitness routine, as well as a healthy lifestyle and overall wellness. With both 30 and 45 minute options, this training is sure to fit into your busy schedule. Personal trainers will work with you to set appointments around your availability. 45-MIN SESSIONS 30-MIN SESSIONS 3 pack $90/105 1 pack $43/48 6 pack $180/210 3 pack $117/132 12 pack $360/420 6 pack $210/240 12 pack $420/480

8:10A 8:10A 8:10A

JAN 14 MAR 4 APR 22

PPC PPC PPC

103044-A1 103044-A2 103044-A3

6 WKS 6 WKS 6 WKS

$35/45 $35/45 $35/45

Women's Self-Defense Clinic (Ages 13+)

This two-hour class teaches realistic self-defense to women using practical application of skills that are dynamic and, with proper training and practice, completely applicable to dangerous situations. The instructor has more than 15 years of experience in Jin Jung Kwan Hapkido, which is world renowned for selfdefense techniques that are second to none. Plan to learn proactive defensive skills and be able to gain confidence with practical lessons that work! (Min 10/ Max 30)

SA

11:30A FEB 19

PPC

101005-A1

1 DAY

$20/25

Stay Strong, Stay Healthy

Stay strong, stay healthy is an MU extension fitness program combining upper and lower body strength-training exercises, core exercises, and balance movements and stretches. This program is based on the results of extensive scientific strength and training research studies conducted over the past 10 years by doctor Miriam Nelson and colleagues at Tufts University. Fitness assessments will be conducted on the first and last days of class. *Silver Sneakers member rate is $40. M/W 10A FEB 6 PPC 103033-F1 8 WKS $50

Yoga in the Park (Ages 16+)

Come relax outdoors. Enjoy FREE yoga at Heartland Park. The class will meet at the pavilion by the lake. You must preregister.

SA

Saturday Morning Boot Camp (Ages 16+)

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Zumba Toning (Ages 16+)

9A

APR 15

HP

103039-A1

1 DAY

FREE

Unless otherwise noted, each session is 55 minutes in length and are for ages 16 and up. Preregistration is required for all programs; and registration closes one week in advance.

Intro to Weight Training (Ages 14+)

This strength and conditioning circuit orientation training will teach participants how to use strength training equipment properly, including free weights, stability balls and other resistance and cardio training equipment. Each class will target a different muscle group and show proper form and technique. This class is limited to six participants and will meet in the weight room. Each session includes four classes. (Min 3/Max 6)

SU

11A

FEB 12

PP

103050-A1

4 WKS

$55/65

Partner and Group Training (*Ages 14+)

Partner and Group Training is great for couples, friends, coworkers or family members wanting to get in shape together in a fun, personalized environment. Price is per person. Partner Sessions are for two clients, while Group Sessions are for four clients.

PARTNER SESSIONS (per person) Single $35 3 Pack $90 6 Pack $180 12 Pack $360

GROUP SESSIONS (per person) Single $25 3 pack $65 6 pack $120 12 pack $230

*NOTE: A one-time orientation is required for 14-15 year olds who want to use the Recreation Center's weight room; orientation cost is $35/40.

(636) 332-9236 | www.wentzvillemo.org

Nonresident registration opens DEC. 19.

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Tennis Clinic (Indoor)

NEW!

Men's Snowball Tournament

This free clinic will take place at Lakeview Elementary Gym and is designed as an introductory course on how to play the great sport of tennis. Participants will learn the basic skills necessary to be competitive. Everyone involved will receive handson instruction to help improve their skills to become a better tennis player. Don't forget your racquet! Program is one hour. Participants must register by JAN 2. SA 1P JAN 7 LV 102017-A1 1 DAY FREE

Men, can't wait for spring to get here? Then our Snowball tournament is just for you! Teams will be divided into pools for round-robin tournament play. Winners of each pool will play a single-elimination tournament to determine the winner. Fees include a minimum of three games, a new softball for each game, a single umpire for each game and T-shirts for the winning team. All bats must be USSSA approved. Registration deadline is FEB 11. (Min 4) SA & SU 9A FEB 18-19 ML 107002-A1 2 DAYS $160

Tennis Lessons (Indoor)

Co-Rec Snowball Tournament

This program will take place at Lakeview Elementary Gym. This four- NEW ! session program is an introduction to the game of tennis. Participants will engage in a series of active instructional lessons that will lead to supervised play. The lessons provide instruction and emphasize the fun, social aspect of tennis. Tennis balls will be provided, but participants must have their own racquet. Participants must register a week before the first class. (Min 5/Max 20) SA 1P JAN 14 LV 102018-A1 4 WKS $75/85 SA 1P FEB 11 LV 102018-B1 4 WKS $75/85 SA 1P MAR 18 LV 102018-C1 4 WKS $75/85 SA 1P APR 22 LV 102018-A1 4 WKS $75/85

SA & SU 9A

Co-Rec Volleyball League

Men's Double-Header Softball League

This co-rec volleyball league is for all skill levels. Teams will play six matches at Progress Park Gym, followed by a single-elimination tournament. Winners of the league will receive championship T-shirts. Matches will be played on Sunday afternoons as early as 2P. Rosters are limited to 12 players. You must register your team by JAN 12 for the JAN 22 league and by MAR 9 for the MAR 19 league. (Min 4/Max 12) SU 2P JAN 22 GYM 107008-A1 7 WKS $240 SU 2P MAR 19 GYM 107008-B1 7 WKS $240

Women’s Volleyball League

This is a Tuesday-night league for all skill levels. The league is governed by USA Volleyball and house rules. Each team will play six matches along with the top four teams playing in a single-elimination tournament at the end of the season. League winners will receive championship T-shirts. You must register your team by JAN 14 for the JAN 24 league and by MAR 11 for the MAR 21 league. (Min 4/Max 6)

TU TU

6P 6P

JAN 24 MAR 21

GYM GYM

107009-A1 107009-B1

7 WKS 7 WKS

$240 $240

Co-Rec Bubble Soccer Tournament

This 4 v 4 tournament will be pool play. Each team will be guaranteed a minimum of two games. Games consist of 20 minute halves, with a five minute halftime. You must register your team by MAR 21. (Min 3/Max4).

F

6:30P

MAR 31

HP

107022-A1

1 DAY

Imagine playing soccer while wearing a giant hamster ball and an oversized sumo suit! This 4v4 league is a blast! Leagues will have a six-game minimum with a max of eight people per team. You must register your team by APR 12. (Min 4/Max 8)

6:30P

APR 21

HP

107022-B1

6 WKS

!

NEW

FEB 25-26 ML

107003-A1

2 DAYS

$160

Gentlemen, get your teams together for our recreational softball league. Governed by USSSA and house rules. This Thursday or Friday night league will consist of 12 games over six weeks. T-shirts will be awarded to the first-place team. Entry fees include a new softball for each game, USSSA fees and two umpires for each game. You must register your team by APR 11. (Min 4/Max 8) TH 6:30P APR 20 ML 107011-A1 6 WKS $490 F 6:30P APR 21 HP 107011-B1 6 WKS $490

Co-Rec Double-Header Softball League

Get a team of men and women together and join this fun, recreational softball league. Governed by USSSA and house softball rules. League will consist of 12 games over six weeks. T-shirts awarded for first-place team. Entry fee includes a new ball, USSSA fees and umpire for each game. You must register your team by APR 13. (Min 4/Max 16)

SU

2P

APR 23

ML

307017-A1

6 WKS

$490

Pickleball Open Gym

Join us every Monday and Wednesday for open gym pickleball. Limited equipment is available. *Daily usage fees apply. Pickleball Open Gym will runs JAN 2 through MAY 17.

$100

Co-Rec Bubble Soccer League

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The men have had their chance to play in the Snowball Tournament for years. Now the ladies can join in and show them how its done! Teams will be divided into pools for round-robin tournament play. Winners of each pool will play a singleelimination tournament to determine the winner. Fees include a minimum of three games, a new softball for each game, a single umpire for each game and T-shirts for the winning team. All bats must be USSSA approved. Registration deadline is FEB 18. (Min 4)

$350

League schedules and standings can be found online at bit.ly/leagueinfo.

Adult leagues and tournaments are for ages 18 and up. Preregistration is required for all programs.

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Resident registration now open.

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Get your 2017

Pool Pass 10% OFF

• Aquatics Season Pass • Indoors and Aquatics Pass Combo • Indoor Recreation Pass

ANY ANNUAL PASS!

Valid for Individual, Household and Senior passes. Pricing before discount: see pg. 5.

Must present coupon to receive discount.

Exp. 4/30/2017

Look for our

2017 SWIM LESSON CLASS

information in the next brochure, which is scheduled for delivery mid-April 2017. Resident registration for swim lessons (and all other programs) opens as soon as the Spring/Summer brochure is released. Nonresidents may register beginning May 1.

(636) (636) 332-9236 332-9236 || www.wentzvillemo.org www.wentzvillemo.org

Nonresident Nonresident registration registration opens opens DEC. DEC 19. 19.

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Tree Seminar: Planting for Success!

What makes a tree planting successful for the life of a tree? Find out in this informative, hands-on tree planting demonstration provided by Wentzville Parks and Recreation’s Horticulture & Forestry Division. You will learn how to choose a quality tree, why planting depth matters and many other tree planting tips for success. This two-and-a-half-hour seminar will be led by Danny Moncheski, community forester for the Missouri Department of Conservation. Attendees will have an opportunity to plant a tree in the park after the demonstration, so bring your favorite shovel and gloves and invest in our Wentzville Parks! Minimum class size is eight; please RSVP by APR 20 to avoid cancellation.

SA

9A

APR 22

PVP

102025-A1

1 DAY

FREE

In the event of inclement weather, it may be necessary to cancel a program or class. Please access the RAINOUT HOTLINE to check the status of your program. • PHONE (636) 322-6020 • WEB http://bit.ly/rainouthotline • APP for iOS and Andriod users; search “Rainout Line”

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Resident registration now open.

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Pallet Class - St. Patrick's Day (40+)

Wanting a unique decoration? We have the craft for you! Please join us at Progress Park to make a Leprechaun Pallet Craft. The pallet will be pre-assembled, all you have to do is put your artistic twist on it to make it your very own decoration. (Min 6/Max 12) TU 6P FEB 21 PPC 102028-A1 1 DAY $15/18

Figure Drawing Fun (Ages 18+)

Join Sean Manning from the Crossroads Art Council in this fun course that teaches adults to obtain the basic skill of drawing the human form, including anatomy and observation of the human form. This course uses basic materials as means of discovery. Classes will run for four weeks, meeting one day each week for two hours. This class does not require any prior experience. All supplies are included. (Min 6/Max 10)

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6P

MAR 8

CR

102029-A1

4 WKS

$65/75

Check out the art classes for ages 16+ on pages 26-27.

Golden Games (50+)

Progress Park will host the basketball portion of the St. Charles Golden Games. If you would like more information on participating in any portion of the Games, please call (636) 441-6442 or visit www.sccgoldengames.org.

SA

9A

MAY 13

GYM

1 DAY

Day Trip: Art Museum (40+)

Join us as we take a guided tour of the St. Louis Art Museum and explore its special exhibition, "Degas, Impressionism and the Paris Millinery Trade." The St. Louis Art Museum has a collection of more than 33,0000 works of art. The Museum collects, presents, interprets and conserves works of art of the highest quality across time and cultures. We will have lunch at Panorama, the Museum's 2,500-square-foot restaurant that is aptly named for its sweeping views of Forest Park through floorto-ceiling windows overlooking Art Hill. The trip includes transportation to and from Progress Park, admission into the special exhibit, a guided tour, and lunch. (Min 30/Max 50) W 9A MAR 8 PP 108002-A1 1 DAY $68/78

Day Trip: Lincoln Museum (40+)

Join us on and adventure to Springfield, Illinois, to see Abraham Lincoln's Museum. The Museum features many inspiring exhibits on Lincoln's life and rotating exhibits of the most precious artifacts related to Abraham Lincoln. Journey from a rustic log cabin to the Executive Mansion in the national capital; follow the fate of 16th president and share the joys and sorrows of a family and of a nation. To end the trip we will enjoy lunch at The Dublin Pub. The trip includes transportation to and from Progress Park, admission into the Museum and lunch at The Dublin Pub. (Min 30/Max 50)

TH

8A

APR 20

PP

108002-B1

1 DAY

Day Trip: St. Charles Adventures (40+)

Enjoy shopping, eating and gambling? Join us as we head into downtown St. Charles for some "above 21 fun" at Ameristar Casino. We will then have lunch at the Landmark Buffet. Next, we'll head out to shop on the 10-block, 200-year-old historic Main Street. There are 125 one-of-a-kind shops. The trip includes transportation to and from Progress Park and lunch at the casino. Extracurricular activities and shopping are on your own. (Min 30/Max 50)

TH

9A

MAY 25

PP

108002-C1

1 DAY

$57/67

Day Trip: Scenic Grafton, Illinois (40+)

Come check out the sites and sounds of Pere Marquete State Park and the Grafton Riverfront. Pere Marquette is composed of 8,500 acres making it Illinois' largest state park. We will visit some lookout areas and the visitors building. Lunch will be at The Loading Dock with the best scenic view in the area. Some shopping will conclude our Grafton excursion. On our way back home we will check out the Alton Federal Prison, Confederate Cemetery and Memorial. The trip includes transportation to and from Progress Park and lunch at The Loading Dock. (Min 30/Max 50)

TH

8A

JUN 22

PP

108002-D1

1 DAY

$75/85

$85/95

Please note: Adult Day Trips are for participants ages 40+. Unless otherwise noted, preregistration is required for all programs; and registration closes one week in advance.

(636) 332-9236 | www.wentzvillemo.org

Nonresident registration opens DEC. 19.

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Youth Baseball and Softball Leagues (Ages 7+)

The Wentzville Parks and Recreation Department is part of the New Horizons Youth Baseball League (NHYBL). This league consists of Lake St. Louis, New Melle, Dardenne Prairie and Wright City. Games are played M-TH. All standings, games and team information for this league is on www.quickscores.com. Divisions are 7U, 8U, 9U, 10U, 11U, 12U, 13U and 15U. First-place teams in each division are provided trophies by their home associations. 7U & 8U will play machine pitch. 9U and up will play player pitch. Team registration and individual registration are accepted ― all children registering individually will be randomly placed on teams. Jerseys with numbers and hats are provided. Registration deadline is FEB 15. M-TH ML 105036-A1 Baseball $87/107 M-TH ML 105036-B1 Softball $87/107

Co-Ed T-Ball League (Ages 3-4)

This recreational co-ed league for 3-to-4-year olds is designed to prepare young players for the next level of baseball or softball. Score is not kept, every participant receives a jersey and an award at the end of the six-week season. Parents are required to help during the season. Games start in May and practices will occur at the discretion of the coach. Registration deadline is MAR 8. SA 9A MAY 13 ML 105036-D1 6 WKS $45/50

Tennis Clinic Indoor (Ages 4-15)

This free clinic will take place at Lakeview Elementary Gym and is designed as an introductory course on how to play the great sport of tennis. Participants will learn the basic skills necessary to be competitive. Everyone involved will receive handson instruction to help improve their skills to become a better tennis player. Don't forget your racquet! Participants must preregister by JAN 2. SA 10A JAN 7 LV 102017-B1 1 DAY 4-6 YRS FREE SA 11A JAN 7 LV 102017-B2 1 DAY 7-10 YRS FREE SA 12P JAN 7 LV 102017-B3 1 DAY 11-15 YRS FREE

Tennis Lessons Indoor (Ages 4-15)

This four-session program will take place at Lakeview Elementary Gym. Participants will engage in a series of active instructional lessons that will lead to supervised play. Tennis balls will be provided, but participants must have their own racquet. Participants must register a week before the first class. In addition to the lesson (which could also be team practices) Jr. Team Tennis and monthly tournaments can be added on for an extra cost. For more information on Jr. Team Tennis, please contact Mark Platt at mark@saintlouistennis.com (Min 5/Max 20)

This recreational co-ed league for 5-to-6-year-olds is designed to prepare young players for the next level of baseball or softball. Score is not kept, every participant receives a jersey, hat, and an award at the end of the six-week season. Parents are required to help during the season. Games start in May and practices will occur at the discretion of the coach. Registration deadline is MAR 8. SA 9A MAY 13 ML 105036-C1 6 WKS $75/85

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Baseball/Softball Pitching Clinic (Ages 7-16)

Volleyball Clinic (Ages 8-14)

Co-Ed Coach Pitch Baseball League (Ages 5-6)

This one-hour clinic covers the basics of youth baseball/softball pitching. The clinic will cover the fundamentals such as hand placement on the ball, pitching from the stretch and proper delivery techniques. (Each participant must provide their own catcher and gloves for the clinic). This clinic will be held in the gym and everyone must wear non-marking, sole tennis shoes. No cleats please. Coaches are encouraged and welcome to attend. Registration deadline is FEB 5. (Max 6 per age group) SU 9A FEB 12 GYM 103034-A1 1 DAY 7-8 YRS $15/20 SU 10A FEB 12 GYM 103034-B1 1 DAY 9-12 YRS $15/20 SU 11A FEB 12 GYM 103034-C1 1 DAY 13-16 YRS $15/20

Tiny Sluggers (Ages 3-6)

Are you ready for baseball season? Get an early start with this four-week, 45-minute program. We will cover the rules of batting, catching, fielding and throwing. Each child will work one-on-one with their parent/guardian in performing various drills and games related to baseball. Each child will receive a T-shirt and a soft baseball. Registration deadline is APR 12. (Min 10/Max 20)

W W

5:45P 6:45P

18

APR 26 APR 26

HP HP

104017-A1 4 WKS 104017-B1 4 WKS

$45/55 $45/55

3-4 YRS 5-6 YRS

Resident registration now open.

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4-6 YRS 7-10 YRS 11-15 YRS 4-6 YRS 7-10 YRS 11-15 YRS 4-6 YRS 7-10 YRS 11-15 YRS 4-6 YRS 7-10 YRS 11-15 YRS

$75/85 $75/85 $75/85 $75/85 $75/85 $75/85 $75/85 $75/85 $75/85 $75/85 $75/85 $75/85

This 90-minute clinic is designed to introduce participants to the basics of volleyball. They will learn the fundamentals of serving, passing, setting and hitting. This is great for those interested in developing their skills and playing in our girls volleyball league. Registration deadline is JAN 8. (Min 5/Max 25)

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10:30A JAN 15

GYM

110013-B1

1 DAY

$20/25

Volleyball Camp (Ages 8-14)

This three-session, 90-minute camp is designed to introduce participants to the basics of volleyball. Participants will learn the fundamentals of serving, passing, setting and hitting. This is great for those who want to develop their skills and play in our girls volleyball league. Registration deadline is JAN 15. (Min 5/Max 25)

SU

10:30A JAN 22

GYM

110013-A1

3 WKS

$60/70

Girls Volleyball League (Ages 10-14)

This six-week league will be governed by USA volleyball rules and house rules. Participants will receive a T-shirt. Medals will be awarded to the first-place team. Practice space will be included only during the season one time slot per week. Registration deadline is FEB 4. (Min 40/Max 200) SA 8:30A FEB 25 GYM 105028-A1 6 WKS $68/78

(636) 332-9236 | www.wentzvillemo.org


Jump Start Basketball (Ages 3-5)

Youth Soccer League (Ages 3-12)

Co-Ed Youth Basketball League (1st Graders)

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It is never too early to get a “jump start� on the basics. This four-week, 45-minute instructional program will cover the basic skills of basketball using modified equipment for 3-5 year olds. Each child will work one-on-one with their parent/ guardian in performing various drills and games related to basketball. The program will cover shooting, passing, dribbling and defense. Each child will receive a T-shirt and a miniature basketball. Registration deadline is JAN 14. (Min 10/Max 20) SA 10A JAN 28 GYM 105029-A1 4 WKS $45/55 This is a beginner level co-ed recreational basketball league. Teams will play seven games on Saturdays starting at 8:30A at Peine Ridge Elementary Gym. Each child will receive a reversible jersey and a medal at the end of the season. Practice space will be included during the season, with one time slot per week. Registration deadline is JAN 14, volunteer coaches are needed. (Min 40/Max 100)

SA

8:30A

FEB 11

PR

105030-A1

7 WKS

$70/80

Boys or Girls Basketball League (2nd & 3rd Graders)

Join us for a boys-only recreational basketball league. Teams will play seven games on Saturdays starting at 8:30A at Peine Ridge Elementary Gym. Each child will receive a reversible jersey with the league winners receiving medals. Practice space will be included during the season, one time slot per week. Registration deadline is JAN 14, volunteer coaches are needed. (Min 40/Max 100)

SA SA SA SA

8:30A 8:30A 8:30A 8:30A

FEB 11 FEB 11 FEB 11 FEB 11

PR PR PR PR

105030-B1 105030-B2 105030-C1 105030-C2

7 WKS 7 WKS 7 WKS 7 WKS

Boys 2nd Gr. Boys 3rd Gr. Girls 2nd Gr. Girls 3rd Gr.

$70/80 $70/80 $70/80 $70/80

Basketball for Tots (Ages 1-3)

Join us for this 45-minute class, which introduces toddlers to the basics of basketball. Participants will work with a parent or guardian while learning basic basketball skills including passing, dribbling and shooting. Registration deadline is MAR 5. (Min 5/Max 12) SU 4P MAR 12 GYM 113016-A1 1 DAY $10/12

Bobby Wallace Basketball Camp (Ages 6-18)

Bobby Wallace is an experienced coach looking forward to teaching your kids the fundamental skills of basketball. Participants will sharpen skills in shooting, passing, dribbling and defense in this four-week, 90-minute class. Registration deadline is MAR 11. (Min 10/Max 30) SU 10:30A MAR 19 GYM 110012-A1 4 WKS $70/80

NEW!

Now up to age 12

! This recreational soccer league is offered for children of all abilities. Children will be placed on co-ed teams based on age. Participants will receive a uniform, socks, soccer ball and an award at the end of the season. Game times vary each week beginning no earlier than 9A. Games will be played at Heartland Park. The session includes seven games. There will be no games on APR 15. Registration deadline is FEB 17. (Min 50/Max 500)

9A 9A 9A 9A 9A

MAR 18 MAR 18 MAR 18 MAR 18 MAR 18

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105026-A1 105026-B1 105026-C1 105026-D1 105026-E1

7 WKS 7 WKS 7 WKS 7 WKS 7 WKS

3-4 YRS 5-6 YRS 7-8 YRS 9-10 YRS 11-12 YRS

$73/85 $73/85 $73/85 $73/85 $73/85

CORE Soccer Ball Skills Training Indoor (Ages 3-14)

CORE Soccer Training brings you this indoor four-week, 55-minute program. The Program will take place at Lakeview Elementary Gym. Focus will be placed on fast footwork, dribbling, passing, receiving, shooting and games. Each class will be divided into age specific participants and drills. Registration deadline is JAN 6 for the JAN 13 start date and FEB 3 for the FEB 10 start date. (Min 5/Max 75) F 6:30P JAN 13 LV 113009-A1 4 WKS $55/65 F 6:30P FEB 10 LV 113009-A2 4 WKS $55/65

CORE Soccer Ball Skills Training Outdoor (Ages 3-14)

This is a four-week program that will help develop the essential skills need to play soccer. First Touch (Ages 3-5) participants will be introduced to the basics of soccer with many fun games and props. Field players (Ages 6-14) will work on dribbling, passing, receiving and shooting. Goalkeepers (Ages 6-14) will work on ball handling, diving, shot stopping and distribution. This program is designed to supplement the Wentzville Soccer league and give each child an additional day to further enhance their skills. Registration deadline is FEB 26 and APR 9. (Min 5/Max 75)

SU SU SU SU SU SU

2P 2P 2P 2P 2P 2P

MAR 12 MAR 12 MAR 12 APR 23 APR 23 APR 23

HP HP HP HP HP HP

113009-B1 113009-C1 113009-D1 113009-B2 113009-C2 113009-D2

4 WKS 4 WKS 4 WKS 4 WKS 4 WKS 4 WKS

First Touch Field Players Goalkeepers First Touch Field Players Goalkeepers

$55/65 $55/65 $55/65 $55/65 $55/65 $55/65

Tiny Tykes Soccer (Ages 2-5)

Register online today at www.challengersports.com. Tiny Tykes is a new NEW! and exciting program that teaches basic soccer skills while developing strength, balance, coordination, listening skills and teamwork for children ages 2-5. The curriculum has been developed by soccer experts, child development professionals and experienced coaches, ensuring a positive soccer experience for your child! Join us for seven weekly, 45-minute sessions, coached by licensed and professional British coaches. Each player receives a full uniform and soccer ball, that will be handed out at the first class.

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10A 11A

APR 5 APR 5

HP HP

7 WKS 7 WKS

2-3 YRS $97 4-5 YRS $97

Head coaches will receive one free child registration per team coached. Please note: each year, a $25 background check fee will apply.

Sports-Specific Training (Ages 5-18)

We offer sport-specific training to improve your skills in basketball, baseball, volleyball or soccer? Our sport-specific trainers will work with you one-on-one or in small groups to enhance the skills you need to move to the next level. For information and pricing, please call Recreation Supervisor, Patrick Logel, at (636) 639-2084.

(636) 332-9236 | www.wentzvillemo.org

Nonresident registration opens DEC. 19.

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Host your child’s next birthday party at Progress Park! The birthday child can choose from many themes offered (Sports, Little Chef, Let's Get Messy, Superhero, Ocean, Princess, Hawaiian and Jurassic). Our staff will do all the work so you can celebrate with your child and friends. After the one-hour program, 45-minutes is available for cake and presents (cupcakes are included). Pizza options available when booking your party. Dates dependent upon availability. To book your party, call (636) 332-9236.

ANY DAY/TIME

CR 105019-A1 1-10 people

$165/180

Need to add another guest? Each additional guest is $10 each, up to 15 total.

Want to add pizza to your party? You can add a large pizza for $10 each.

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We are currently accepting individuals and groups for a variety of volunteer opportunities including special events, one-day programs, Progress Park greeters and office assistants. To learn more, contact Special Events & Volunteer Manager Christine Eifert at (636) 639-2085 or Christine.Eifert@ wentzvillemo.org. We are ALWAYS on the lookout for volunteer coaches for basketball, T-ball, baseball leagues, soccer and more. Volunteer coaches must pass a background check. To sign up, please call (636) 332-9236. NEW THIS YEAR: Head coaches will receive one free child's registration per team coached. Please note: each year a $25 background check fee will apply. To learn more, please call Patrick Logel at (636) 639-2084 or email Patrick.Logel@wentzvillemo.org. (636) 332-9236 | www.wentzvillemo.org Nonresident registration opens DEC. 19. 21


Helping Hands (Ages 10-16)

H.O.P.P. Night (6th-8th Graders)

Are you looking for a way to better the community you live in? Wentzville Parks and Recreation is offering a FREE volunteer program for youth. This oncea-month, one-hour program will take place on the third Wednesday of each month. Parents will be responsible for transportation to/from the destination.

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4:30P 4:30P 4:30P 4:30P 4:30P

JAN 18 FEB 15 MAR 15 APR 19 MAY 17

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1 DAY 1 DAY 1 DAY 1 DAY 1 DAY

Hanging Out at Progress Park (H.O.P.P.) is a fun and safe place for kids to spend some time with friends. Dance the night away listening to popular music choices under the supervision of Wentzville's recreation staff, volunteers and police officers. Pay $5 at the door for this two-hour event, and bring money for refreshments. Everyone is required to stay the entire time unless signed out by an adult. Please leave backpacks and hats at home.

FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE

F F

7P 7P

FEB 17 APR 21

PPC PPC

1 DAY 1 DAY

$5/5 $5/5

Are you ages 13-15 and considering a future job as a camp counselor? Then check out our Counselor in Training Program!

Green F.R.O.G.S.

Counselor in Training (Ages 13-15) As a Counselor in Training (CIT), you'll learn the ins and outs of camp programs while assisting camp counselors. Skills include leadership development, designing activities and games, arranging schedules and much more. Bring your lunch, swimsuit and a water bottle each day. The CIT program runs from 9A to 4P each day. *Please note there is no camp on Tuesday, JUL 4. (Min 1/Max 15)

TH-F TU-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F* M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-W

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Resident registration now open.

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2 DAYS 4 DAYS 1 WK 1 WK 1 WK 1 WK 1 WK 1 WK 1 WK 1 WK 1 WK 1 WK 3 DAYS

$30/40 $50/60 $50/60 $50/60 $50/60 $50/60 $50/60 $50/60 $50/60 $50/60 $50/60 $50/60 $40/50

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Join us for our all-inclusive six-day camp from 7A-6P. While school is out for spring break, the fun of summer camp comes alive. Taga, knockout and tag are just a few of the games the kids will play. Campers will enjoy making new friends while participating in crafts, games, and many more other fun activities. Camp drop off and pick up will be held in Progress Park's Gym. *Individual days may be purchased in lieu of the full six-day camp. (Min 11/Max 36)

F & M-F 7A F & M-F* 7A

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$155/170 $27/33

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Add swim lessons to your camp experience! Lessons are available at 9:15A for Green Campers and 9:20A for Blue Campers.

Green Frogs Camp Wentzville @ Progress Park (Ages 6-12)

Please note: Camp locations and field trips are subject to change.

Come join the F.R.O.G.S. (Friendly, Reliable, Outstanding, Genuine, Summer Fun!) at Progress Park’s Camp Wentzville this summer! Campers will swim most days and participate in a wide variety of other activities including games, arts and crafts, field trips, cooking, theatre, and much more. Every day is structured with fun, safe and exciting activities! Register early; this program fills up quickly. *There is no camp on Tuesday, JUL 4. (Min 100/Max 200)

Sunrise and Sunset Camps provide care before and after Camp Wentzville’s regular hours. Sunrise Camp runs from 7-9A; and Sunset Camp runs from 4-6P. A Sunrise and Sunset Camp Combo can be purchased for $40/50 (price decreases on weeks three days or less).

SUNRISE CAMP

SUNSET CAMP

TH-F

9A-4P

MAY 25-26 (No field trip)

110001-A1

$47/52

TH-F

7-9A

110002-A1

$12/15

TH-F

4-6P

110003-A1

$12/15

TU-F

9A-4P

MAY 30-JUN 2 (Playtime Party Center)

110001-A2

$95/110

TU-F

7-9A

110002-A2

$25/30

TU-F

4-6P

110003-A2

$25/30

M-F

9A-4P

JUN 5-9 (Splash Station)

110001-A3

$95/110

M-F

7-9A

110002-A3

$25/30

M-F

4-6P

110003-A3

$25/30

M-F

9A-4P

JUN 12-16 (St. Louis Zoo)

110001-A4

$95/110

M-F

7-9A

110002-A4

$25/30

M-F

4-6P

110003-A4

$25/30

M-F

9A-4P

JUN 19-23 (B&B Theaters)

110001-A5

$95/110

M-F

7-9A

110002-A5

$25/30

M-F

4-6P

110003-A5

$25/30

M-F

9A-4P

JUN 26-30 (Splash Station)

110001-A6

$95/110

M-F

7-9A

110002-A6

$25/30

M-F

4-6P

110003-A6

$25/30

M-F*

9A-4P

JUL 3 & JUL 5-7 (Lindenwood Ice Arena)

110001-A7

$95/110

M-F*

7-9A

110002-A7

$25/30

M-F*

4-6P

110003-A7

$25/30

M-F

9A-4P

JUL 10-14 (Busch Stadium Tour)

110001-A8

$95/110

M-F

7-9A

110002-A8

$25/30

M-F

4-6P

110003-A8

$25/30

M-F

9A-4P

JUL 17-21 (Imagination Pottery)

110001-A9

$95/110

M-F

7-9A

110002-A9

$25/30

M-F

4-6P

110003-A9

$25/30

M-F

9A-4P

JUL 24-28 (Splash Station)

110001-AA

$95/110

M-F

7-9A

110002-AA

$25/30

M-F

4-6P

110003-AA

$25/30

M-F

9A-4P

JUL 31-AUG 4 (Magic Show)

110001-AB

$95/110

M-F

7-9A

110002-AB

$25/30

M-F

4-6P

110003-AB

$25/30

M-F

9A-4P

AUG 7-11 (Camp Dance/Cookout)

110001-AC

$95/110

M-F

7-9A

110002-AC

$25/30

M-F

4-6P

110003-AC

$25/30

M-W

9A-4P

AUG 14-16 (No field trip)

110001-AD

$60/70

M-W

7-9A

110002-AD

$15/20

M-W

4-6P

110003-AD

$15/20

Blue Frogs Camp Wentzville @ Peine Ridge Elem. (Ages 6-12)

Please note: Camp locations and field trips are subject to change.

Come join the F.R.O.G.S. (Friendly, Reliable, Outstanding, Genuine, Summer Fun!) Camp Wentzville at Peine Ridge Elementary this summer! Campers will swim most days at Splash Station and participate in a wide variety of other activities including games, arts & crafts, field trips, cooking, theatre, and much more. Every day is structured with fun, safe and exciting activities! Register early; this program fills up quickly. *There is no camp on Tuesday, JUL 4. (Min 50/Max 100)

Sunrise and Sunset Camps provide care before and after Camp Wentzville’s regular hours. Sunrise Camp runs from 7-9A; and Sunset Camp runs from 4-6P. A Sunrise and Sunset Camp Combo can be purchased for $40/50 (price decreases on weeks three days or less).

SUNRISE CAMP

SUNSET CAMP

TU-F

9A-4P

MAY 30-JUN 2 (Playtime Party Center)

110001-B2

$95/110

TU-F

7-9A

110002-B2

$25/30

TU-F

4-6P

110003-B2

$25/30

M-F

9A-4P

JUN 5-9 (Progress Pool)

110001-B3

$95/110

M-F

7-9A

110002-B3

$25/30

M-F

4-6P

110003-B3

$25/30

M-F

9A-4P

JUN 12-16 (St. Louis Zoo)

110001-B4

$95/110

M-F

7-9A

110002-B4

$25/30

M-F

4-6P

110003-B4

$25/30

M-F

9A-4P

JUN 19-23 (B&B Theaters)

110001-B5

$95/110

M-F

7-9A

110002-B5

$25/30

M-F

4-6P

110003-B5

$25/30

M-F

9A-4P

JUN 26-30 (Progress Pool)

110001-B6

$95/110

M-F

7-9A

110002-B6

$25/30

M-F

4-6P

110003-B6

$25/30

M-F*

9A-4P

JUL 3 & JUL 5-7 (Lindenwood Ice Arena)

110001-B7

$95/110

M-F*

7-9A

110002-B7

$25/30

M-F*

4-6P

110003-B7

$25/30

M-F

9A-4P

JUL 10-14 (Busch Stadium)

110001-B8

$95/110

M-F

7-9A

110002-B8

$25/30

M-F

4-6P

110003-B8

$25/30

M-F

9A-4P

JUL 17-21 (Imagination Pottery)

110001-B9

$95/110

M-F

7-9A

110002-B9

$25/30

M-F

4-6P

110003-B9

$25/30

M-F

9A-4P

JUL 24-28 (Progress Pool)

110001-BA

$95/110

M-F

7-9A

110002-BA

$25/30

M-F

4-6P

110003-BA

$25/30

M-F

9A-4P

JUL 31-AUG 4 (Magic Show)

110001-BB

$95/110

M-F

7-9A

110002-BB

$25/30

M-F

4-6P

110003-BB

$25/30

M-F

9A-4P

AUG 7-11 (Camp Dance/Cookout)

110001-BC

$95/110

M-F

7-9A

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$25/30

M-F

4-6P

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$25/30

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(636) 332-9236 | www.wentzvillemo.org


Pre-Engineering Using LEGO® Camp (Ages 5-7)

Let your imagination run wild with tens of thousands of LEGO® blocks! Build engineer-designed projects such as boats, bridges, mazes and motorized cars, and use special pieces to create your own unique design! Explore the endless creative possibilities of the LEGO® building system with the guidance of an experienced Play-Well instructor. This is an ideal way to prepare young builders for the challenge of Engineering FUNdamentals. This three-hour class will run TuesdayFriday at Peine Ridge Elementary. Please note the description of the class may change slightly. Please bring a snack and a water bottle daily. (Min 11/Max 20)

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9A

MAY 30

PR

212025-A1

1 WEEK

$135/155

Engineering FUNdamentals using LEGO® (Ages 8-12) Power up your engineering skills with Play-Well TEKnologies and tens of thousands of LEGO®! Apply real--world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture through engineering-designed projects such as arch bridges, skyscrapers, motorized cars, and the Battletrack! Design and build as never before, and explore your craziest ideas in a supportive environment. An experienced instructor will challenge new and returning students to engineer at the next level. This threehour class will run Tuesday-Friday at Peine Ridge Elementary. Please note the description of the class may change slightly. Please bring a snack and a water bottle daily. (Min 11/Max 20)

M-F

1P

MAY 30

PR

210025-B1

1 WEEK

$135/155

Miss Manners might not approve, but your child definitely will! Gross Out Science camp is a week of learning about our gross bodily functions. Burping, boogers, excrement, gas, saliva, germs and how our brain, cells, heart, organs and blood contribute to this. This camp runs 9A-3P; M-TH. *Please bring a sack lunch, snack and a water bottle daily. (Min 6/Max 15)

9A

JUN 5

PR

212015-A1

1 WEEK

$190/235

Cheer Camp (Ages 6-12)

Basic cheer skills are taught in this two-hour camp ― including arm positions, jumps, chants, cheers and much more. Campers should wear shorts, a shirt that can be tucked in, tennis shoes and bring a water bottle. (Min 6/Max 15)

M-TH

6P

JUN 12

PP

210019-A1

During this fun-filled painting camp you will use a variety of mixed media and paint: oil, acrylic, watercolor. On Thursday, from 11:30A-noon, each participant will display their artwork for their friends and family to see. This camp runs 9A-noon; M-TH. Note: each session of Art Camp: Painting will be different. *Please bring a snack and a water bottle daily. (Min 7/Max 20)

M-TH M-TH

4 DAYS

9A 9A

JUN 19 JUL 24

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210024-A1 210024-B1

4 DAYS 4 DAYS

$135/155 $135/155

Art Camp: Cartooning

During this exciting cartooning/Manga camp you will learn how to sketch cartoon characters, faces and dragons. On Thursday (11:30A-noon), each participant will display their artwork for their friends and family to come see. This camp runs 9A-noon; M-TH. Please bring a snack and a water bottle daily. (Min 7/Max 20)

M-TH

9A

JUN 26

PR

210024-A2

4 DAYS

$135/155

Art Camp: Sketching

This hands-on sketching class will teach participants how to sketch a variety of things. On Thursday, from 11:30A-noon, each participant will display their artwork for their friends and family to see. This camp runs 9A-noon; M-TH. Please bring a snack and a water bottle daily. (Min 7/Max 20)

M-TH

Gross Out Science! (Ages 6-12)

M-F

Art Camp: Painting

9A

JUL 10

PR

210024-A3

4 DAYS

$115/125

Magic Camp

Read a spectator’s mind! Defy gravity! Cause a selected card to appear in Chicago! These are just a few of the tricks you’ll learn in Abra-Kid-Abra’s new "Mind Reading & Other Cool Tricks Camp!" You’ll get your own magic box, and new tricks to put in it daily. Twist animal balloons, learn comedy magic skits, and discover fun tricks you can pull on your friends! Camp culminates with students putting on a show for their families. Goals are to develop presentation skills, build confidence, and have fun! 6-12 years. *Please bring a sack lunch, snack and a water bottle daily. (Min 10/Max 20)

M-TH

9A

JUL 17

PR

21000-A1

4 DAYS

$190/200

$50/60

Theater Camp (Ages 6-12)

Theatre is a fun way to jump in someone else’s shoes and bring the characters to life for an audience. There are many different types of theatre along with many different components. Participants will learn a different aspect of theatre each day along with incorporating games and activities to work on voice projection, stage presence, confidence and many other useful skills. This camp runs 9A-noon; M-TH. Please bring a snack and a water bottle daily. (Min 5/Max 12)

M-TH

9A

JUN 19

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4 DAYS

$115/130

Tons of Fun (Ages 4-5)

Are you ages 13-15? Are you considering a future job as a camp counselor? Then check out our Counselor in Training Program on pg. 22.

Many kids can’t wait to go to camp like their big brother or sister this is their chance! This camp will be a mini camp, for ages 4-5*, and will be packed full of activities. Campers will participate in games, sports, art and craft projects and much more. A snack and drink will be provided daily. This camp runs 9A-12:30P and/or 12:30-4:30P; M-F. Campers may also elect to attend both camps. Morning sessions will need to bring a lunch.*Must be potty-trained and not in Kindergarten. (Min 5/Max 12)

M-F M-F M-F M-F

9A 12:30P 9A 12:30P

JUN 19 JUN 19 JUL 10 JUL 10

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$55/65 $55/65 $55/65 $55/65

Nonresident registration opens DEC DEC. 19. 19.

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Come Play with Me (Ages 5 and Under)

Come play with us every Tuesday from 10-11:30A. We will provide the balls, hula hoops and other toys for you and your little one to enjoy some time together. Parents are required to remain with their child(ren) and are encouraged to play with them. When WSD is out, there will be no program. Ends MAY 25. (Min 1/Max 20)

TU

10A

JAN 3

PP

1 DAY

$1/1

Multimedia Collage (Ages 16+)

Join Debbie Kindschuh from the Crossroads Art Council for this fun way NEW ! to make a memorial of a loved one, a special event or someone special in your life. Anyone can do this 90-minute class. Make your artistic eye come alive and have a little fun! (Min 7/Max 15) M 6P JAN 23 CR 105058-A1 1 DAY $20/25

Amazing Dinos (Walking-Age 5)

Learn about dinosaurs in this 45-minute class. Make a fossil, play dino games, make a craft and learn a dino song. Be ready to ROAR over this class! (Min 6 Max 15)

TU

6:30P

JAN 24

CR

105041-A1

1 DAY

$12/15

Frosting Friday (Ages 6-12)

Come join us in this simple, no-bake cooking class. We will be frosting everything in sight, and it will surely be a tasteful delight! (Min 7/Max 15)

F

6:30P

JAN 27

CR

105059-A1

1 DAY

NEW!

$11/13

Music and Movement (Ages 3-6 months)

During this class, your child will learn important developmental skills. NEW! Lots of tummy time, music and movement, sensory activities, social interaction, and a few introductory baby signs. Helpful handouts and information provided to parents. (Min 5/Max 8)

SA

10A

JAN 28

CR

104015-A1

1 DAY

$15/18

Beginners Art Studio (Ages 5-10)

Join Calise Thompson from the Crossroads Arts Council and learn to draw and paint cartoons, still life, animals and works by famous people during this two-week class. Students will complete a picture each week using a step-by-step method that is easy to follow. Classes will be held FEB 8 and FEB 15. All supplies are included in the cost of this 90-minute program. (Min 6/Max 15) W 6P FEB 8 CR 104011-A1 2 WKS $30/37

Kid's Cooking Class (Ages 4-12)

Come join us at CafĂŠ Progress Park to make some fun treats. In this one-hour, nobaking class, each child will make a few goodies to take home with them and have one to sample in class. (Min 7/Max 15) TH 6P FEB 9 CR 105042-A1 $16/19 4-7 YRS TH 7:15P FEB 9 CR 105042-B1 $16/19 8-12 YRS TU 6P MAR 14 CR 105042-A2 $16/19 4-7 YRS TU 7:15P MAR 14 CR 105042-B2 $16/19 8-12 YRS TH 6P APR 13 CR 105042-A3 $16/19 4-7 YRS TH 7:15P APR 13 CR 105042-B3 $16/19 8-12 YRS

Ceramic Bird House (16+)

Join Heather Woodson from the Crossroads Art Council and hand build NEW ! a ceramic bird house! We will cut, texture and shape slabs of clay into bird houses on the first night. On the second evening we will apply the glazes and finish our project. This is a two-part class, the part one will meet on FEB 10 and part two will meet on FEB 17. Each night will last two hours. (Min 7/Max 15)

W

6P

FEB 10

CR

105061-A1

Use recycled items to create artistic masterpieces during this 45-minute class. You will be the talk of the town when your friends discover that you can make these things from items that you would normally throw away! (Min 7/Max 15) M 6:30P FEB 13 CR 105062-A1 1 DAY $10/13

Mommy and Me Fun Days (Ages 3-7)

First Art (Walking-Age 5)

SA SA SA

Explore art materials and techniques to delight the senses and open a world of creativity as you make texture collages and discover combinations. Parent participation required for this 30-minute class. (Min 6/Max 12)

TU

6:30P

JAN 31

CR

104019-A1

1 DAY

$10/13

$50/60

Recycled Art (Ages 6-12)

Book Making (16+)

Join Georganna KrumLinde from the Crossroads Art Council in this N EW! 90-minute class. Learn how to make a book, and create your own story at the same time! (Min 7/Max 15) M 6P JAN 30 CR 105060-A1 1 DAY $20/25

2 DAYS

Enjoy a morning of quality time designed for you and your little one. Join the fun with theme-related stories, music and movement and complete the class with a special make-and-take craft. Each week will have a different theme. Price listed is for one individual class. Parents are required to attend this 45-minute class. *Please note characters do not make an appearance. (Min 7/Max 15)

10A 10A 10A

FEB 18 MAR 11 APR 1

CR CR CR

104033-A1 104033-A2 104033-A3

1 DAY 1 DAY 1 DAY

$12/15 $12/15 $12/15

Pretty, Pretty Princess (Walking-Age 5)

Learn the tricks and secrets of hair bow making. In this class, each child will make three bows to wear during the spring. Parents are encouraged to help their child during this hour-long class. (Min 6/Max 15)

Calling all princesses! Come join your Fairy Godmother for an evening of royal activities! The class will include a lesson in etiquette and manners as well as a game and craft. Please dress as your favorite princess! *Please note characters do not make an appearance. (Min 6/Max 15) M 6:30P FEB 22 CR 104022-A1 1 DAY $11/14

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Creepy Crawlers Ages (4-11)

Bow Making (Ages 3-12)

6:30P

FEB 1

CR

105009-A1

1 DAY

$15/19

Artsy Infants (Walking-Age 5)

It's never too soon to introduce your child to art! This program fosters sensory stimulation, playtime learning and experimentation with art materials (safe for babies). Parents will need to remain in the room and assist their child during this 30-minute session. (Min 6/Max 12) M 6:30P FEB 6 CR 104032-A1 1 DAY $9/12

Learn all about spiders, caterpillars, butterflies, ladybugs, ants, bees, worms and other creepy crawlers in this fun 45-minute class. The session will include a craft and a game. (Min 6/Max 15) TH 6:30P FEB 23 CR 105051-A1 1 DAY $11/14

Unless otherwise noted: all classes are one hour in length; preregistration is required for all programs; and registration closes one week in advance. 26

Resident registration now open.

(636) 332-9236 | www.wentzvillemo.org


Kookies with Kara

Come learn how to decorate cookies with Kara Hoenes from Kara's Cookies Creations. In this 60-minute, hands-on, no-bake class, your child will learn to decorate cookies with �oyal Icing. Each child will get to learn how to use a piping bag and add details to two, premade sugar cookies that they will get to enjoy at home! (Min 6/Max 15)

SU

1P

FEB 26

CR

105057-A1

1 DAY

$15/20

Arm Knitting (Ages 16+)

Join Heather Woodson from the Crossroads Art Council for this 90-minute NEW! class on arm knitting! Learn the basics of knitting on a scale that is easy on the eyes and the hands. Each student will take home a finished scarf! (Min 7/Max 15)

M

6:30P

FEB 27

CR

105063-A1

1 DAY

$17/24

Etiquette 2.5 (Ages 6-12)

Feel comfortable hosting a tea party? Are you ready to take your etiquette to the next level? Join us in this 45-minute class as we teach you how to be the most polite person at the table. (Min 6/Max 15) TH 6:30P MAR 2 CR 105047-A1 1 DAY $9/11

Little Lightning Bugs (Walking-Age 5)

You and Me, Under the Sea (Ages 6-12)

N

EW! Come join us at Progress Park for an ocean getaway! We will dive under the sea during this 45-minute class as we make jellyfish in a bottle, paint our favorite fish, and even make oysters to enjoy at the end of class! (Min 7/Max 12) M

6:30P

APR 3

CR

105067-A1

1 DAY

$11/14

Let's Get Messy (Ages 3-7)

The name says it all! Come enjoy activities that will get you messy, but leave a smile on your face! Supplies and clean up included in this 45-minute class. Make sure participants wear appropriate clothing to get messy! Due to limited space, parents are asked to wait outside the room. (Min 7/Max 12)

M

6:30P

APR 10

CR

105008-A1

1 DAY

$11/14

Egg Decorating (Walking-Age 5)

Keep the mess out of your kitchen and allow your child(ren) to enjoy the fun of dying and decorating eggs with some new friends. During this 45-minute class, each child will decorate one dozen eggs to take home and will enjoy punch and cookies afterward. (Min 6/Max 15)

W

6:30P

APR 12

CR

105035-A1

1 DAY

Welcome to the Farm (Ages 3-7)

$9/12

NEW!

Attention all little explorers: Grab your backpack and join us for a map adventure! This will be a fun hour of outdoor exploring where obstacles and learning will greet you along the way. A parent or guardian is required to attend and participate. Dress in outdoor, weather-appropriate clothing. Tennis shoes or boots are recommended. (Min 6/Max 15) SA 10A MAR 4 RP 104007-A1 1 DAY $9/12

Chickens, cows, tractors and plows, OH MY! Join us for this 45-minute country adventure and learn how to crow like a rooster, eat like a cow, and even make a craft of your favorite barn-yard animal. Please note participants may get messy when eating their snack. (Min 6/Max 12) TU 6:30P APR 18 CR 105068-A1 1 DAY $9/12

Jurassic Progress Park! (Ages 5-12)

Duct Tape Craft (Ages 6-12)

N

EW! Step back 150 million years ago with us to make some larger than life crafts, dino feet and fossilized treats! (Min 7/Max 15) TU 6:30P MAR 7 CR 105064-A1 1 DAY $13/16 Storybook Walk and Craft (Any Age)

This 45-minute program combines exercise, family time and reading. We will walk the trail stopping at each station to read part of a story. At the end of the book, each child will get to create their very own craft. The February program features "A Balloon for Isabel" by Deborah Underwood; and May's program will feature "The Curious Garden" by Peter Brown. (Min 5/Max10)

F F

6:30P 6:30P

FEB 10 MAY 5

HP HP

104035-A1 104035-B1

1 DAY 1 DAY

FREE FREE

Painted Votive (Ages 6-12)

Participants will create a wonderful work of art using duct tape. Each child should bring one roll of duct tape to be shared with the group. Other colors and designs will be available in the class. (Min 6/Max 12)

SA

10A

FEB 25

CR

TU

6:30P

APR 25

CR

105069-A1

1 DAY

$10/13

Mother's Day Craft (Walking-Age 11)

Looking for something unique for your child to make for mom? Sign up for our 45-minute Mother's Day Program. Your child will make a unique gift for that special someone. (Min 7/Max 15)

Jr. Fisherman (Ages 6-12)

Red Cross Babysitting

Bring your favorite stuffed teddy bear to Progress Park to read a story, make a craft, talk about your teddy and have a snack during this 45-minute class. After the fun is over, you will say good night to your teddy bear as they will stay over for a sleepover with all their new friends. Please bring a blanket for your teddy. Bears can be picked up the next day at noon. You will bring home a picture album of all the fun things your teddy bear did overnight with their new friends! (Min 6/Max 12) TH 6:30P MAR 23 CR 104016-A1 1 DAY $8/10

$12/15

Are you an artist? Do you paint masterpieces all the time? Well then join NEW! us for this new, exciting class that puts a twist on traditional painting! Use only your elbows, toes, fingers and nose, to paint four different works of art, each with a different body part. Make sure you dress to make a mess! (Min 7/Max 12)

W W

Teddy Bear Sleepover (Ages 1-8)

1 DAY

Elbow Can You Go? (Ages 6-12)

Join Calise Thompson from the Crossroads Arts Council for this 90-minute NEW! painting class! Paint a votive to give to your parents, siblings, loved ones or a special friend! All skill levels welcome. (Min 6/Max 15) M 6P MAR 13 CR 105065-A1 1 DAY $20/27 Join us for this all new indoor program where you get to make a fish craft NEW! and eat "fish" food in this 30-minute class (Min 6/Max 12) TU 6:30P MAR 21 CR 105066-A1 1 DAY $9/11

105044-A1

6P 7P

MAY 10 MAY 10

CR CR

205044-A1 205044-A2

$16/20 Walking-5 YRS $16/20 6-11 YRS

This one-day course is ideal for current or future babysitters. Participants will learn the best way to be keep themselves and the children in their care safe. This course provides real-life training and covers the following areas: safety and safe play, basic care, first aid, leadership and professionalism. Fun activities, exciting videos, lively discussions and real-life situations fill this six-hour program. Participants will receive a take-home handbook and a certificate. Please bring a snack and sack lunch. (Min 8/Max 15)

SA

9A

MAY 20

CR

106004-A1

1 DAY

$95/105

Science Lovers! (Ages 5-10)

Use household items and see science in a new way! Experiments are safe but can get messy. Please dress accordingly for this 45-minute class. (Min 7/Max 15) W 6:30P MAR 30 CR 105013-A1 1 DAY $10/13

(636) 332-9236 | www.wentzvillemo.org

Nonresident registration opens DEC. 19.

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Your literary adventure awaits ...

Storybook Walk at Heartland Park The Friends of the Wentzville Parks is excited to sponsor a new amenity at Heartland Park! The Storybook Walk provides a new outdoor adventure that champions family connection, early childhood development, and health and wellness. Stories are handpicked by local library staff quarterly with a child’s enjoyment in mind. Pages are posted at several stations along a trail, allowing families and friends to enjoy a story as they walk the path and take in the scenery. The February installation features "A Balloon for Isabel" by Deborah Underwood, and May's installation will feature "The Curious Garden" by Peter Brown. Be sure to check out the Storybook Walk & Craft program on pg. 27.

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Resident registration now open.

(636) 332-9236 | www.wentzvillemo.org


Youth Yoga (Ages 6-12)

This class encourages self-expression, as well as building social skills. Children will strengthen their bodies as they learn how to focus through breathing and relaxation techniques. (Min 6/Max 12)

M M M

5:15P 5:15P 5:15P

JAN 9 FEB 27 APR 17

PPC PPC PPC

103043-A1 103043-A2 103043-A3

6 WKS 6 WKS 6 WKS

$35/45 $35/45 $35/45

Children's Self-Defense (Ages 6-12)

In this class children will learn simple techniques of defending themselves, as well as learning the basic maneuvers of self defense, and the basics of boxing. Kids will learn ways of being more observant to recognize danger and avoid it. Kids will be learning moves , as well as being able to practice on the instructor or even their parent! This class will involve lots of scenarios and parents are encouraged to help their children practice they have learned, and even play the bad guy!

TU TU TU

5:30P 5:30P 5:30P

JAN 10 FEB 28 APR 18

PPC PPC PPC

103055-A1 103055-A2 103055-A3

6 WKS 6 WKS 6 WKS

Tiny Tumblers (Ages 3-5)

Come join the fun of beginning tumbling in this class. Children will spend class time being active and learning the basics of tumbling. As the children progress, skills will be performed more independently. (Min 4/Max 8) W 5:15P JAN 11 PPC 104006-A1 6 WKS $35/45 W 5:15P MAR 1 PPC 104006-A2 6 WKS $35/45 W 5:15P APR 19 PPC 104006-A3 6 WKS $35/45

Hip Hop (Ages 6-10)

Come learn to dance like a pro! Kids will learn basic dance moves and choreography to some of their favorite songs. (Min 6/Max 12)

TH TH TH

5:15P 5:15P 5:15P

JAN 12 MAR 2 APR 20

PPC PPC PPC

105001-A1 105001-A2 105001-A3

6 WKS 6 WKS 6 WKS

$35/45 $35/45 $35/45

$35/45 $35/45 $35/45

Preschool Dance (Ages 3-5)

This class is a wonderful opportunity for children ages 3-5 to learn simple dance steps and routines, and various creative movements. Helps develop coordination, muscle control and rhythm. (Min 6/Max 12)

SA SA SA

9:20A 9:20A 9:20A

JAN 14 MAR 4 APR 22

PPC PPC PPC

103041-B1 103041-B2 103041-B3

6 WKS 6 WKS 6 WKS

$35/45 $35/45 $35/45

Superhero Hustle (Ages 4-13)

Kids, put your capes on and suit up for an adventure! The Superhero Hustle is a one mile fun run full of seven crazy obstacles only a superhero could conquer! Watch out, you WILL get muddy as you race to the finish line! There will be two heats: one for ages 4-8 and one for ages 9-13. Participants are encouraged to dress as their favorite superhero or create an identity of their own! Each child who participates will receive a participant shirt and finisher’s medal! A parent will be required to walk on the sidelines of the course near their children (ages 4-8) from start to finish. Parents of children (ages 9-13) are encouraged, but not required, to walk near their child as well. However, a parent must remain at the venue. T-shirt sizes are not guaranteed. +Registration is $20 by APR 23; or $25 after. (Min 50/Max 200)

SA

10A*

JUN 17

RP

103054-A1

(636) 332-9236 | www.wentzvillemo.org

1 DAY

$20+

Dec. 19 Nonresident registration opens DEC. 19.

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In 2016 the Friends of the Wentzville Parks issued 79 scholarships to resident families and youth to participate in recreational activities. The scholarships totaled nearly $5,000.

Help us offer more opportunities and amenities to our community by becoming "friend" of the Wentzville Parks. To learn more, visit friendsofthewentzvilleparks.org

Friends of the Wentzville Parks (FOTWP) Contact us:

Friends of the Wentzville Parks P.O. Box 323 Wentzville, MO 63385-0323 info@friendsofthewentzvilleparks.org

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FOTWP is a 501(c)3, nonprofit organization. The mission of Friends of the Wentzville Parks is to help bring about a world-class parks and recreation department to the City of Wentzville. The organization raises both awareness and money for our parks. Established in 2008, FOTWP has been working for the community through activities and fundraisers. We invite you to become a part of our group! Join and learn about the benefits Wentzville’s Parks and Recreation Department provides for you, your family and our community. Become a friend today, the benefits are endless. To learn more, visit www.friendsofthewentzvilleparks.org.

Resident registration now open.

(636) 332-9236 | www.wentzvillemo.org


July 4th Parade and Liberty Fest

Don’t miss the annual 4th of July parade! Starts at 10A from Holt High School and travels east on Pearce Boulevard and ends at Luektenhaus Boulevard. Everyone is invited to participate in the parade by making or designing a float. This year’s theme is, Hail Our American Heritage. Floats will be judged for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place overall, best musical entry for 1st and 2nd place, and Mayor’s Choice for 1st and 2nd place. Float registration required, please call the Parks and Recreation Department at (636) 332-9236. The parade application and guidelines will be made available online at www.wentzvillemo.org. Please note: parade particpants cannot throw items or candy from cars or floats. Individuals walking next to a car or float may handout candy or items while walking along the parade route. After the parade, head over to Progress Park for FREE activities all day and night! Free Swim: Noon-5P (Progress Pool ONLY) Inflatables & FREE Face Painting: 5-8:45P, Live Music: 6-9P, Fireworks: 9:05P. Want to be a Liberty Fest sponsor? Sponsorships are avilable for the event, main stage, kids zone and more. For sponsorship details, please contact Christine Eifert at (636) 332-9236 or by email at Christine.Eifert@wentzvillemo.org.

(636) 332-9236 | www.wentzvillemo.org

Nonresident registration opens DEC. 19.

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PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID Wentzville, MO Permit #14 968 Meyer Rd. Wentzville, MO 63385 (636) 332-9236

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Resident registration now open.

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