City of Wentzville
Winter 2024
Get Active • Stay Active
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Stay Up-To-Date We are always adding new programs. Scan the QR code and check out the digital Fun Times for the most current offerings.
Visit Santa on Saturdays and at the Walk-Thru during Holiday Night Lights (HNL)!
Events At-a-Glance See pgs. 8-9 for details.
HNL Drive-Thru NOV 24-DEC 30
Tree Lighting and Parade DEC 3
Bunny Visits MAR 16
Sleigh Hayrides NOV 27-DEC 27
HNL Walk-Thru DEC 11
Egg Hunt MAR 23
HNL Run DEC 3
Sweetheart Dance FEB 2 & 3
Bone Hunt MAR 23
Resident* and Nonresident Card Information A Resident or Nonresident Card is required in order to enter any Wentzville Parks and Recreation facility and allows us to better track attendance at our facilities. Nonresident Cards will expire after one year. Resident Cards enable Wentzville residents to access recreation facilities, recreation programs and classes at discounted resident prices. Cards can be obtained at the WREC, Progress Park Recreation Center, Wentzville Ice Arena and Splash Station (during the season). Each resident must have a Resident Card in order to access the facilities at the resident rate.
Resident Card Benefits • • • •
Early registration for programs (before nonresidents) Free trees or seedlings at the annual Arbor Day Tree Giveaway (while supplies last) Reduced rates on annual passes, daily admission and City facility reservations Exclusive access to resident-only events
To obtain a Wentzville Resident Card, you must present both proof of identity and proof of residency.
Accepted Forms of ID** • State-issued Driver’s License • College Student ID Card
• Missouri ID Card • Military ID Card
Expires two years from issue date.
Accepted Proof of Residency • • • • • •
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An unpaid utility bill A current auto or voter registration The most recent income tax statement A personal check with preprinted name and address A current personal property tax statement A current rental lease agreement
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*Resident Cards must be shown to obtain resident rates. **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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Parks & Facilities
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William M. Allen Park
West Meyer Rd.
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Resident Card Information
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General Information
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Connections and Policies
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Register for a Program
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Rates and Hours
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Holiday Night Lights
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Special Events
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Adult Activities
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Adult Sports
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Fitness
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Aquatics
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Ice Arena
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Youth Sports
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Party Information
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Youth Activities
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Camp
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Peruque Valley Park
Bicentennial Park 22 W. Pearce Blvd. Fireman’s Park 203 W. Pearce Blvd. Heartland Park 100 William Dierberg Dr. Memorial Park 1419 Kathleen Dr.
Northview Nature Park 200/202 W. Northview Ave. Peruque Valley Park 1335 S. Point Prairie Rd. Progress Park 968 Meyer Rd. Rotary Park 2577 W. Meyer Rd.
Splash Station Aquatic Center 1141 Peine Rd. Wentzville Ice Arena 910 Main Plaza Dr. Wentzville Rec Center (WREC) 500 Great Oaks Blvd.
Bone Hunt pg. 9
Contact Us Recreation Staff Roy Hays, Recreation Superintendent Andria Bryant, Recreation Manager — Special Events & Programs Ben Davis, Recreation Leader — Fitness & Aquatics Xander Garcia, Recreation Supervisor — Fitness Aaron Gerry, Ice Arena Supervisor — Programs Patrick Logel, Recreation Manager — Sports & General Programs Caitlyne McGarrity, Recreation Supervisor — Youth Enrichment & Camp Mackenzie Miller, Recreation Supervisor — Concessions & Parties Rick Pratt, Recreation Supervisor — Ice Arena Operations Andrew Rivers, Recreation Supervisor — Sports Danny Seelye, Recreation Supervisor — Aquatics Shannon Smallwood, Recreation Manager — Ice, Aquatics & Fitness
(636) 639-2087 (636) 639-2085 (636) 639-7636 (636) 639-2093 (636) 639-7604 (636) 639-2084 (636) 639-2088 (636) 639-2086 (636) 639-7602 (636) 639-7631 (636) 639-7630 (636) 639-2186
Park Operations Staff Billy Roll, Park Operations Superintendent Mike Barker, Park Maintenance Manager Rob McDaniel, Horticulture Manager
(636) 639-2058 (636) 639-2090 (636) 639-2181
Administration Staff Mike Lueck, Parks & Recreation Director Shelley Fischer, Parks Business & Technology Superintendent Jim DuBois, Park Planner & Project Manager Meaghan French, Parks Business Supervisor Hannah Logsdon, Marketing & Communications Manager Becky Noto, Guest Services Supervisor — Front Desk and Memberships Kimberly Pilkington, Guest Services Supervisor — Facility Rentals Liz Riportella, Administrative Support Specialist Kate Whaley, Recreation Facility Manager Vacant, Digital Marketing & Sponsorship Coordinator
(636) 639-2080 (636) 639-2081 (636) 639-7549 (636) 639-2089 (636) 639-2159 (636) 639-2083 (636) 639-7633 (636) 639-7629 (636) 639-2082 (636) 639-7565
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City Parks and Recreation Offices 500 Great Oaks Blvd. | Wentzville, MO 63385 (636) 332-9236 Recreation Programs or Athletic Field and Pool Rentals: Fun@wentzvillemo.gov Park Maintenance Questions: ParksUser@wentzvillemo.gov Volunteer Opportunities: Volunteer@wentzvillemo.gov Ice, Gym and Pavilion Rentals: ParkAdmin@wentzvillemo.gov Sports Questions: Sports@wentzvillemo.gov
Have a great photo to share? Please email it to staff at Parks.Marketing@wentzvillemo.gov.
Nonresident registration opens DEC 1.
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Wentzville Parks & Recreation
General Information Vision Statement
Mission 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.
Our mission is to enhance community unity, health and openspace preservation through people, parks and programs.
Committed to the Benefits of Parks and Recreation 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.
Parks and 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 and Recreation Board (PARB) meets at 6:30P on the first Monday of each month at Wentzville City Hall (1001 Schroeder Creek Blvd.). The meetings are open to the public. Meeting agendas are provided on the City’s website at www.wentzvillemo.gov/Agendas.
PARB Members
Board Of Aldermen (BOA) Nick Guccione Douglas Lee
Mayor City Administrator
Board of Aldermen (BOA) Bryan Harr Manny Macias Jordan Broviak Robert Hussey Michael Hays Michael Lovell
Ward 1 Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 3
Gloria Ehll (President) Holly VanGundy (Vice President) Nicole Foley Chrissi Blake Peggy Meyer Craig Murray Maureen Murray-Barthelme Steven Nephew Jeremy Wolfmeyer Rob Swanson - Alternate Manny Macias - Alderman Liaison
Ward 2 Ward 2 Ward 2 Ward 2 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 3 Ward 1 Ward 1
Tree Committee Wentzville has been recognized for 13 consecutive years as a "Tree City USA" recipient. In the fall of 2014, Wentzville's Parks and Recreation Board created the Tree Committee, which reviews the City's tree and landscape ordinances. If you are interested in serving on the Tree Committee, please contact Wentzville Parks and Recreation at (636) 332-9236. Please visit www.wentzvillemo.gov/TreeCommittee for details on classes, news on native species, commemorative trees and more.
Art and Programs Committee The Arts and Programs Committee of Wentzville, Missouri, is a volunteer nonprofit committee of the City’s Parks and Recreation Board. The Committee engages the community of Wentzville in an appreciation for art in its various forms. News, information and education are disseminated to the community by the committee to demonstrate the value of creativity and craft for generations to come.
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Wentzville Parks & Recreation
Connections and Policies Fun@wentzvillemo.gov
www.facebook.com/wentzville.parks
@WentzParkRec
@WentzvilleParks
Want the latest announcements about City activities? Check out Wentzville Parks and Recreation online at www.wentzvillemo.gov/ParksAndRec or subscribe to our eNewsletter by visiting www.wentzvillemo.gov/WPReNewsletter.
Hold Harmless
Nondiscrimination Policy
When registering over the phone or online it is presumed that you agree to the following Hold Harmless Statement:
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.
I hereby release and agree to defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Wentzville, Wentzville Parks and Recreation Department and the City's agents, employees, elected officials and volunteers from and against any and all liability, actions, causes of actions, claims, demands or lawsuits whatsoever resulting from or arising out of personal injuries, including death, 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. I also authorize any photos/videos taken of myself and/or the participant, to be used in any publicity or promotional materials by the Wentzville Parks and Recreation Department.
Photos and Video If you do not want yourself or your child photographed/filmed, please notify the administration office in writing in advance of the program starting.
Accommodation Policy We offer reasonable medical 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 Superintendent Recreation at (636) 639-2087 or email Fun@wentzvillemo.gov.
Digital Fun Times Program information is subject to change and we are always adding new programs. Please visit the digital Fun Times online at www.wentzvillemo.gov/FunTimes for the most up-to-date program information.
Rainout Line Recommendations to modify, postpone or cancel large events may occur. To check on the status of a particular program or event, please visit www.wentzvillemo.gov/RainoutLine, call (636) 322-6020 or access the "Rainout Line" app (which is available for iOs and Android users).
Inclement Weather Policy
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 www.wentzvillemo.gov/RainoutLine • APP for iOS and Andriod users; search “Rainout Line”
Commemorative Bench & Tree Program Honor your loved ones with a commemorative tree or bench at one of Wentzville's parks. These special memorials provide a lasting way to pay tribute to a loved one or friend. Other giving opportunities are available. Please visit www.wentzvillemo.gov/TreesAndBenches to learn more.
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Nonresident registration opens DEC 1.
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Wentzville Parks & Recreation
Register for a Program Register Early
Your Satisfaction Is Important
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. A late fee may apply for registrations after the program deadline listed. Wentzville 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. Program pricing is often listed in an R/NR format where R stands for resident and NR stands for nonresident.
We want to provide quality programs to all participants. If you are not satisfied with a program, please let us know. Contact staff at the Wentzville Rec Center at (636) 332-9236 or fun@wentzvillemo.gov.
Gifts Cards Available! Gift cards can be purchased for classes and annual passes to any facility in the Wentzville Parks and Recreation system. For more information, please call (636) 332-9236.
Payment and Returned Checks Full payment is required at the time of registration, unless otherwise noted. Upon registering, customers agree to all rules, regulations and policies. A 2% surcharge will be added to all credit or debit card transactions. A $15 charge is applied for all returned payments and installment billing declines. •
Walk-In: Visit any of any of the facilities below to pay by cash, check or credit card. – Progress Park Recreation Center — 968 Meyer Rd. – Wentzville Ice Arena — 910 Main Plaza Dr. – Splash Station — 1141 Peine Rd. – WREC — 500 Great Oaks Blvd.
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Phone: Call (636) 332-9236 to pay by credit card.
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Online: Visit www.wentzvillemo.gov/Register to pay by credit card.
Field and Facility Rentals Whether it's a family outing, corporate picnic, wedding or other special event, we make it easy for you to host your event. We have athletic fields, ice rinks, a banquet hall, pavilions, pools and more to meet your needs. Reservations are scheduled on a first-come, first-served basis. To speak with an associate regarding rental arrangements, please email ParkAdmin@wentzvillemo.gov or call us at (636) 332-9236. Please visit www.wentzvillemo.gov/Rentals to learn more.
Refund Guidelines • A full (100%) refund, credit or transfer will be given if Wentzville Parks and Recreation cancels the program or rental.
• A cancellation for a Progress Park Center reservation will forfeit the deposit.
• If the participant withdraws from the program before the first class or game,* the Department must receive a request and a full refund will be given, less a $10 administrative fee. The refund will be processed as a credit to the household account.** Credit can be used on future programs. A credit may be used by any member on the same household account.
• A gym or pavilion cancellation must be submitted at least thirty days prior to the reservation. A full refund will be issued minus a $10 administrative fee. Reservation cancellations submitted less than 30 days, but more than 14 days prior to the reservation will be refunded at 50% of the rental fee or the reservation can be rescheduled minus a $10 administrative fee. Reservation cancellations submitted less than 14 days prior to the reservation will forfeit the rental fee or the reservation can be rescheduled minus a $10 administrative fee.
• If the participant withdraws from the program any time after the first class or game, the Department requires a request and a prorated credit to the account will be given, less a $10 administrative fee.** No refunds will be issued after the program or session is half over. • Refunds for medical reasons, requested prior to the start date of the program, will be granted a full refund** subject to verification. • Any refunds processed for volunteer coaching will be applied to the household account for future purchases.
• If a participant withdraws from a program after supplies or tickets have been purchased, the refund will be pro-rated minus these expenses. *No refunds will be issued for adult leagues after the registration deadline. **All youth league refunds will be less the cost of uniforms.
• An administrative cancellation fee of $10 will apply to all field rentals.
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Wentzville Parks & Recreation
Rates and Hours
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 Family Annual Pass consists of two adults and three children, 22 years of age or younger, living in the same household. More children may be added to a pass for an additional fee. WREC Annual Pass (Yearly)
Recreation
WREC Annual Pass (Monthly)
WREC Daily Visit
Progress Park Recreation Center Annual (Yearly)
Progress Park Recreation Center Daily Visit
R
NR
R
NR
R
NR
R
NR
R
NR
Youth (2-15)
$335
$413
$34
$41
$7
$9
$99
$133
$3.50
$5.00
Adult (16 and older)
$425
$525
$42
$50
$9
$11
$133
$176
$4.75
$6.25
Senior (60 and Older)
$335
$413
$34
$41
$7
$9
$99
$133
$3.00
$4.25
Senior Couple (60 and Older)
$425
$525
$42
$50
$133
$176 $1.00
$1.00
$625
$775
$58
$71
$198
$265
Senior (Track Only) Family
$23
$32
Additional Family Member $30 $40 $30 $40 $30 $40 Please visit www.wentzvillemo.gov/WRECFees for a full list of discounted and seasonal WREC passes. The additional household member fee is a one-time charge of $30/40 per additional household member and is good for an entire year. Outdoor Aquatics Season Pass
Aquatics
R
WREC Outdoor Aquatics Season Pass Upgrade
NR
R
Progress Park Pool Daily Visit
NR
Toddler (Under 2)
Splash Station Aquatic Center Daily Visit
R
NR
R
NR
$2
$3
$2
$3
Youth (15 and Under)
$125
$170
$87.50
$119.00
$6
$9
$9
$12
Adult
$145
$195
$101.50
$136.50
$8
$11
$10
$13
Senior (60 and older) Family
$125 $275
$170 $360
$87.50 $192.50
$119.00 $252.00
$6
$9
$9
$12
The WREC Outdoor Aquatics Season Pass Upgrade Fee is in addition to your WREC Annual Pass Fee.
Ice Arena
Daily Visits
10-Punch Pass
12 & Under
Resident
Nonresident
Resident
Nonresident
Public Skate
$6.00
$7.00
$45.00
$55.00
Freestyle Skate
$10.00
$10.00
Adult Drop-In Hockey
$10.00
$10.00
$85.00
$85.00
Stick ‘N’ Puck Instructional Hockey
$10.00
$10.00
$85.00
$85.00
$10.00 $6.00
$10.00 $6.00
Wee & Me
Parent Free No No No
$15.00
12 and Under No With Paying Child
Skate rental is $3 regardless of skate fees. Ice Arena Punch Passes expire one year from date of purchase.
Hours of Operation WREC Peak M-TH 5:15A-9:30P
WREC Nonpeak M-TH 5:15A-8:30P
Progress Park Recreation Center Peak
Progress Park Recreation Center Nonpeak
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5:15A-7:30P
F
5:15A-7:30P
M-F
M-SU
SA
7A-7P
SA
8A-5P
SU
10A-6P
SU
10A-5P
8A-2P
12-5P
Wentzville Ice Arena Please check skate times online at: www.wentzvilleicearena.com
Please see our website at www.wentzvillemo.gov/WPRFacilities for updated hours, closures and modified schedules as they vary per facility. Peak hours are in effect from Labor Day to Memorial Day. Nonpeak hours are in effect from Memorial Day to Labor Day. The hours listed apply to the overall facility. Select spaces may have different hours based on programming needs. The Natatorium will close one hour before the rest of the facility.
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Nonresident registration opens DEC 1.
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Holiday Night Lights HOLIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS DRIVE-THRU Rotary Park
5:30-9:30P
The annual Wentzville Holiday Night Lights display at Rotary Park is open Friday, NOV 24 through Saturday, DEC 30. Enjoy a one-mile light display that features large, illuminated commercial scenes and tunnels of twinkling lights. This holiday display is a great way to experience the magic and joy of the season close to home. Drive-Thru admission is $10 for vehicles holding up to six passengers; $1 per additional person after the sixth. On Saturdays through DEC 16 you can enjoy a visit with Santa inside the Kolb Building, which has been transformed into a winter wonderland! The Drive-Thru will not be open on DEC 3, DEC 11 or DEC 25.
HOLIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS 5K AND FUN RUN Rotary Park
Ages: All
Packet pickup is NOV 30 from 5-7:30P and DEC 1 from 5-7:30P at the WREC. Day-of-race packet pickup starts at 4P. At 4:45P, packet pickup will end and the course will close to street traffic. No refunds after NOV 3. (Min 100/Max 300) SU SU
TIME BEGINS
5P 5P
DEC 3 DEC 3
DEADLINE
DEC 2 DEC 2
RACE
5K FUN RUN
Rotary Park
PRICE
$35 by NOV 5: $40 after $20 by NOV 5: $25 after
*Children ages 2 and under are free. M
Citywide
Ages: All Ages
TIME
BEGINS
5P
DEC 11
DEADLINE
LENGTH
DEC 11
1 DAY
TICKETS
$5*
SLEIGH HAYRIDES Rotary Park
Ages: All Ages
Book a wintertime, tractor-pulled hayride through beautiful Rotary Park to tour the breathtaking Holiday Night Lights. Rides are available on Mondays and Wednesdays at 6P, 6:45P, 7:30P and 8:15P. Sleigh Hayrides are perfect for scouts, church groups, picnics, company parties or family/ neighborhood get-togethers. Sip hot chocolate and munch on cookies while sitting around a fire pit. The hayride will hold a maximum of 25 people, including lap children. Rides are scheduled on a first-come, firstserved basis. A two-week notice is required; no refunds will be given unless the display is closed. An additional lap around the park may be paid for ahead of time for an additional $25. Rides will not be available DEC 11 or DEC 25. DAY
M/W
LETTERS TO SANTA
Ages: All
Enjoy the Holiday Night Lights display at a slower, more intimate pace during this three-hour event. Attendees will stroll through the one-mile light display and experience enchanted scenes, twinkling lights and joyful carolers. After walking the illuminated route, come inside the Kolb Building which has been transformed into a winter wonderland with decorated trees from local businesses and organizations and get your picture taken with Santa! The Walk-Thru is open from 5-8P. The inclement weather date is DEC 12. DAY
The Holiday Night Lights 5K and Fun Run will take you through our amazing light display at Rotary Park just in time for the holiday season! This year's Fun Run will be a half-mile loop. Course routes will be posted soon. All racers will receive a unisex, fleece-blend, crewneck sweatshirt and a finisher medal. This 5K race will be chip-timed. Day-of-race registration will not be available.
DAY
HOLIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS WALK-THRU
TIME
BEGINS
VARIES VARIES
LENGTH
1 DAY
PRICE (R/NR)
$130/145
TREE LIGHTING AND CHRISTMAS PARADE Historic Downtown Wentzville
Ages: All Ages
Partake in this special holiday tradition and write a letter to Santa. Wentzville Parks and Recreation will mail your letter and help Santa deliver his reply to you. Santa is a very busy man and needs all letters sent to him by DEC 16. Please write legibly, or the elves will not be able to deliver Santa’s reply. You can find a letter template or drop off your letter at one of the mailboxes located at City Hall, the WREC or the Kolb Building during Holiday Night Lights. The template can also be found online at www.wentzvillemo.gov/LettersToSanta.
The Annual Tree Lighting and Christmas Parade is a Wentzville tradition. Mayor Nick Guccione will officially light the tree at 5:30P just prior to the start of the Annual Christmas Parade.
DAY
TIME
BEGINS
DAY
BEGINS
PRICE
SU
5:30P
DEC 3
W
NOV 30
FREE
SANTA CLAUS VISITS
DEADLINE
DEC 16
The parade will begin at approximately 6P in Historic Downtown Wentzville. Following the parade attendees may enjoy cookies, candy canes, hot chocolate and a visit with Santa and Mrs. Claus at Station 1 Firehouse. Please visit www.wentzvillemo.gov/ChristmasParade to learn more. DEADLINE
NOV 30
LENGTH
PRICE
1 DAY
FREE
Citywide
Ages: All Ages
Between 11A and 4P on Sunday, DEC 17, Santa Claus will stop by your home for a special visit. You will be notified via text when Santa has started his route and receive another when you are his next stop. Both notifications include a video from Santa himself. Santa will bring goodies, but you may add additional gifts for $10 per child. This program is for Wentzville residents only. You do not have to pay to add children to the visit, only for additional gifts. (Min 30/Max 50)
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DAY
TIME
BEGINS
SU
11A
DEC 17
DEADLINE LENGTH
DEC 11
1 DAY
PRICE
$45
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Special Events SWEETHEART DANCE Progress Park Center
Ages: 4-12
EGG HUNT
Heartland Park
Ages: All Ages
Make memories that will last a lifetime! This dance runs from 6-9P and includes a meal, games, a craft and more. Each couple will receive a photo to remember this special night. Take one more thing off your plate and order a corsage for $25 or a corsage and boutonniere bundle for $40. Add an additional guest child or adult for an additional $25. (Min 25/Max 100)
Hippity hop, Easter’s on its way. The Easter Bunny has been filling thousands of eggs with candy and prizes for our annual Egg Hunt! We encourage everyone to stay after their hunt time for additional festivities and photos with the Easter Bunny! Some eggs will contain a slip of paper for prizes. Bring a basket to collect all your goodies.
DAY
TIME
BEGINS
F SA
6P 6P
FEB 2 FEB 3
Community Egg Fields: Participate in a shared egg hunt on a large section of the field with other children. Register according to each child’s age. Children may register for an older age group but not a younger age group.
DEADLINE LENGTH
JAN 12 JAN 12
1 DAY 1 DAY
PRICE (R/NR)
$55/67 $55/67
DAY
SA SA SA SA SA
BUNNY VISITS (RESIDENTS ONLY) Citywide
TIME
9:30A 9:30A 9:30A 10:30A 10:30A
BEGINS
MAR 23 MAR 23 MAR 23 MAR 23 MAR 23
DEADLINE
MAR 21 MAR 21 MAR 21 MAR 21 MAR 21
LENGTH
1 DAY 1 DAY 1 DAY 1 DAY 1 DAY
AGE
1-2 YRS 7-8 YRS 9-10 YRS 3-4 YRS 5-6 YRS
PRICE
$10 $10 $10 $10 $10
Ages: All Ages
Invite the Easter Bunny to stop by your home for a special hello and toss 25 candy-filled eggs on your front lawn. Deliveries will take place from 9A-5P. Participants may not request a specific visit time as routes are designed to ensure the most efficient deliveries. Twenty extra eggs may be purchased for an additional $15. A tracking system will allow you to receive notifications from the Easter Bunny as he makes his way to your home! This program is for Wentzville residents only. (Min 20/Max 100) DAY
TIME
BEGINS
SA
VARIES
MAR 16
DEADLINE LENGTH
MAR 9
1 DAY
PRICE
$30
BONE HUNT Rotary Park
Ages: All Ages
Your dog will bark for bones when all kinds of dog treats, bones and toys are hidden for your furry friends. Before the hunt begins, each dog will receive a “doggie bag” to take home and to hold their yummy finds. We will also draw for door prizes. Please provide proof of vaccination by emailing to Fun@wentzvillemo.gov. Those without proof of canine vaccinations at the time of the event will not be allowed to participate. Please be on time for this event because it doesn’t take long for the dogs to gather all the treats! Dogs must remain on leashes at all times. (Min 20/Max 75) *Cost is $20 for day-of registration. DAY
SA
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TIME
12:30P
BEGINS
MAR 23
DEADLINE
MAR 16
LENGTH
1 DAY
PRICE (R/NR)
$15/19*
Nonresident registration opens DEC 1.
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Adult Activities THOUGHT PROVOKING
ARTS AND INTERESTS
COVER-TO-COVER CREW WREC
Ages: 16+
In this immersive six-week literary journey, our dynamic group takes on the roles of moderators, facilitating stimulating 90-minute discussions. Every other week, we'll explore a thought-provoking discussion of the title handpicked for your reading pleasure. The Leftover Woman by Jean Kwok will focus on its captivating exploration of life's complexities. We'll dive into The List by Yomi Adegoke, a nuanced narrative that promises to ignite daring conversations. Registration includes a copy of each book and a book club starter pack, making this literary adventure both accessible and enriching. (Min 5/Max 10) *This program meets every other week. DAY TIME BEGINS
W W
7P 7P
JAN 10 FEB 21
DEADLINE LENGTH
JAN 3 FEB 14
6 WKS* 6 WKS*
BOOK
The Leftover Woman The List
PRICE (R/NR)
$40/50 $40/50
WREC
Ages: 21+
In the vibrant, Jazz Age New York City of the 1920s, a diverse assembly of club staff, entertainers and party guests gather at a secretive soirée within the heart of Prohibition-era society. Hosted by club magnate Felix Fontano, scion of a notorious bootlegging dynasty turned successful entrepreneur, this gathering promises a night of celebration for an exclusive circle of sophisticates, artists and underworld figures. Step back in time to this glamorous era and immerse yourself in the ambiance of the Roaring Twenties while enjoying a delectable dinner in this two-hour experience. (Min 20/Max 100) F
TIME
6P
BEGINS
FEB 9
DEADLINE
FEB 2
WREC
Ages: 18+
Join the owner of Sara's Boxes and Boards for a festive 90-minute journey of crafting themed charcuterie masterpieces. Join us in January for our classic cheese and cracker class. Celebrate Valentine's Day in February with a board adorned with spirited chocolates and luscious fruits. In March, build a board for an Easter-themed extravaganza. Our instructor will guide you in creating these delightful boards, perfect for snacking during the class and later sharing with loved ones. All charcuterie supplies are included. (Min 4/Max 20) DAY
TH TU TH
TIME
6P 6P 6P
BEGINS
JAN 11 FEB 8 MAR 14
DEADLINE
JAN 4 FEB 1 MAR 7
LENGTH
1 DAY 1 DAY 1 DAY
PRICE (R/NR)
$55/60 $55/60 $55/60
GUARDIANGRACE
MURDER MYSTERY DINNER
DAY
SEASONAL CHARCUTERIE
LENGTH
1 DAY
PRICE (R/NR)
WREC
Ages: 18+
GuardianGrace is a dynamic and engaging four-hour self-defense workshop designed exclusively for women seeking to enhance their personal safety and build confidence in navigating the world around them. This empowering session is crafted to provide participants with practical skills, situational awareness and the knowledge to protect themselves in various scenarios. (Min 6/Max 10) DAY
SA SA SA
TIME
10A 10A 10A
BEGINS
JAN 27 FEB 24 MAR 30
DEADLINE
JAN 19 FEB 16 MAR 22
LENGTH
1 DAY 1 DAY 1 DAY
PRICE (R/NR)
$35/45 $35/45 $35/45
$65/75
PUZZLING PURSUIT WREC
Ages: 18+
Test your puzzle-solving prowess and embark on an exciting journey of patience and precision in Puzzling Pursuit: The 500-Piece Challenge. The three-hour competition is designed exclusively for adults who crave a mental challenge. Participants have the option to compete individually or in teams, with a maximum of four members per team. Individual competitors will be assigned their puzzle, while teams will have to collaborate and strategize to solve their collective 500-piece puzzle. (Min 5/Max 20) DAY
SU
TIME
1P
BEGINS
FEB 18
DEADLINE
FEB 5
LENGTH
1 DAY
PRICE (R/NR)
$25/35
ADULT INTRO TO CLAY WREC
Ages: 18+
Learn the ins and outs of working with clay in this two-hour workshop. We will explore the processes of clay including pinch, coil, slab and wheel. Students will decorate their clay projects using textures, stamps and add details while learning about underglaze and glazes. The possibilities are endless. (Min 4/Max 8) DAY
M
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TIME
7P
BEGINS
FEB 19
DEADLINE
FEB 12
LENGTH
6 WKS
PRICE (R/NR)
$150/175
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DAY TRIPS
ST. LOUIS KAPLAN FELDMAN HOLOCAUST MUSEUM
WREC
Embark on a powerful and educational journey with our trip to the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum. After lunch at the Pasta House, we will journey to the museum. Once we arrive, a guided tour will be led by a trained tour guide that will highlight the chronology of the Holocaust from pre-war to the present day, going beyond just names and dates to explore the choices and decisions of human beings. We will hear a survivor or descendant speak about their personal or family stories of the Holocaust. Don’t miss this unique and meaningful opportunity to learn about one of the darkest times in history and ensure the lessons of the past are never forgotten. (Min 32/Max 60)
GLOBAL WONDERS: VIRTUAL CITY ESCAPES
Progress Park Recreation Center Ages: 18+
Embark on a one-hour, enchanting virtual journey through exotic cities you've always yearned to explore. Immerse yourself in the captivating aura of Rio De Janeiro as we stroll around the iconic Christ The Redeemer statue, marveling at its breathtaking grandeur. In Hiroshima, a city with a remarkable story of resilience and hope, we'll take a poignant visit offering us a chance to reflect on its profound history linked to nuclear weapons. And don't miss our adventure to the Pyramids, where you'll witness the awe-inspiring architectural marvels of ancient civilizations, truly standing the test of time. Each virtual tourist will receive a passport during their first visit. (5 Min/50 Max) DAY TIME BEGINS
M M M
10A 10A 10A
JAN 15 FEB 19 MAR 18
DEADLINE LENGTH
JAN 8 FEB 12 MAR 11
1 DAY 1 DAY 1 DAY
CITY
PRICE (R/NR)
DAY
W
TIME
11:30A
BEGINS
MAR 13
DEADLINE
FEB 28
Ages: 21+
LENGTH
1 DAY
PRICE
$80/85
Rio de Janeiro $10/15 Hiroshima $10/15 Pyramids $10/15
MAMMA MIA! AT THE FABULOUS FOX Progress Park Recreation Center
Ages: 21+
Stop by Fitz's on the Delmar Loop to enjoy a meal with a bottomless mug of their craft soda and a souvenir bottle of root beer. Then, head down to the arts district of Grand Center in Midtown St. Louis to watch a production of Mamma Mia! at the Fabulous Fox Theatre. This show is one that you do not want to miss! Minimal walking required. (Min 40/Max 50) DAY
TH
TIME
10A
BEGINS
FEB 15
DEADLINE
JAN 18
LENGTH
1 DAY
PRICE
$110
Photo credit: St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum
RECYCLE YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE
Curbside collection of real Christmas trees is available for Wentzville residents along with solid waste collection service. Trees, which must be cut into less than four-feet sections and free of decorations, lights, tinsel, garland, etc., may be placed at the curb on your regular collection day between JAN 2 and JAN 19. For questions, please call (636) 639-2049. Residents may also drop off natural trees at one of the three City parks below between DEC 26* and JAN 19 (during regular park hours). Progress Park 968 Meyer Rd. Heartland Park 100 William Dierberg Dr. Rotary Park 2577 W. Meyer Rd. *JAN 15-19
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Salute Our Troops Banner Program In every corner of our City, there are stories of valor, dedication and resilience waiting to be celebrated. Early next year, a unique banner program will be launched to honor and pay tribute to those brave individuals who selflessly serve or have served our nation. This program symbolizes our gratitude and respect for those who have sacrificed to keep us safe and secure. Honorees must currently reside or have an immediate family member who resides in Wentzville and be one of the following: • Serving full-time active duty in the United State Armed Forces • A retired Veteran • An honorably discharged Veteran • A member of the Armed Forces who died while on active duty Banners will be displayed on light poles in select areas of Wentzville from Memorial Day through Veterans Day. Locations are limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. These banners will serve as a visual reminder of the extraordinary people who call our community home and inspire us all to strive for greatness.
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Adult Sports
TENNIS
INDOOR ADULT TENNIS LESSONS Progress Park Recreation Center
Ages: 16+
Engage in a series of one-hour instructional lessons that lead to supervised play and emphasize the fun, social aspect of tennis. Tennis balls are provided but players must have their own racket. (Min 5/Max 20) DAY
SU SU
TIME
10:30A 10:30A
BEGINS
JAN 7 FEB 18
DEADLINE
DEC 31 FEB 11
LENGTH
4 WKS 4 WKS
PRICE (R/NR)
Liberty High School
SA
TIME
BEGINS
8A
MAR 23
DEADLINE
MAR 17
LENGTH
1 DAY
Ages: 16+
PRICE (R/NR)
FREE
VOLLEYBALL
Ages: 18+
This volleyball league is for all skill levels. 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. Games may begin as early as 1P and as late as 5P on Sundays and as early as 6P and as late as 8:30P on Wednesdays. No games FEB 14, MAR 17 or MAR 31. Between six and eight individual registrations are needed to make a house team. (Sunday League: Min 4 Teams/Max 10 Teams; Wednesday League: Min 4 Teams/Max 9 Teams) SU W SU W
TIME
1P 6P 1P 6P
BEGINS
JAN 7 JAN 10 MAR 10 MAR 6
DEADLINE
DEC 31 DEC 31 MAR 3 FEB 25
LENGTH
6 WKS 6 WKS 6 WKS 6 WKS
INDIVIDUAL TEAM $50 $250 $50 $50 $50
WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE WREC
$250 $250 $250
Ages: 18+
Each team in this recreational league 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. Games may begin as early as 6P and as late as 8:30P. (Min 4 Teams/Max 9 Teams) DAY
TU TU
TIME
6P 6P
BEGINS
JAN 16 MAR 5
DEADLINE
JAN 9 FEB 27
LENGTH
6 WKS 6 WKS
TEAM
$250 $250
BUBBLE SOCCER RENTALS
TIME
6P 6P
BEGINS
JAN 17 FEB 14
DEADLINE
JAN 7 FEB 7
LENGTH
3 WKS 3 WKS
PRICE (R/NR)
$85/95 $85/95
PICKLEBALL LEAGUE
Progress Park Recreation Center
Ages: 16+
This six-week, draw-style league is for players of all skill levels, and a great way to have some friendly competition, sharpen your skills and meet other pickleball players. New partners and opponents will be randomly assigned every week. Win-loss records will be kept for each player individually. The number of games will vary depending on the number of players in the league with a minimum of five games per player per day. First-, second- and third-place winners will receive champion t-shirts.(Min 7/Max 15) W
WREC
Ages: 16+
These 90-minute lessons are a great way to learn the rules and basic game play of pickleball — the fastest growing sport in the country! Even if you are familiar with the game, these lessons will help improve your skills. (Min 7/Max 20)
DAY
CO-REC VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE
DAY
Progress Park Recreation Center
W W
This free, one-hour clinic is designed as an introductory course on tennis and the skills necessary to be competitive. Everyone will receive hands-on instruction. Don't forget your racket! (Min 5/Max 20) DAY
ADULT PICKLEBALL LESSONS
DAY
$80/90 $80/90
OUTDOOR ADULT TENNIS CLINIC
PICKLEBALL
TIME
2P
BEGINS
JAN 24
DEADLINE
JAN 17
LENGTH
6 WKS
PRICE (R/NR)
$70/80
OPEN GYM PICKLEBALL
Progress Park Recreation Center Please visit www.wentzvillemo.gov/ProgressPark for the full Pickleball Open Gym schedule. Limited equipment available. Daily usage fees apply.
BASKETBALL
MEN’S BASKETBALL LEAGUE WREC
Ages: 18+
Get your team together for this recreational basketball league. Each team will play six games along with the top four teams playing in a singleelimination tournament at the end of the season. League winners will receive championship T-shirts. Games may be as early as 6P and as late as 9:15P. Between six and eight individual registrations are needed to make a house team. No games FEB 11 or MAR 31. (Min 4 Teams/Max 9 Teams) DAY
SU TH SU
TIME
6P 6P 6P
BEGINS
JAN 7 JAN 11 MAR 24
DEADLINE
DEC 31 DEC 31 MAR 17
LENGTH
6 WKS 6 WKS 6 WKS
INDIVIDUAL TEAM
$90 $90 $90
$550 $550 $550
Weather or other circumstances may require cancellation of a program or class. Please access the Rainout Line to check the status of your program.
Ages: 18+
We have eight bubble balls available to rent for your next get together. Bubble Soccer is the recreation or sport of playing soccer while encased in an inflated ball that covers the player's upper-body and head. The game can be played indoors in the Progress Park Gym or outdoors on the turf at Heartland Park. For pricing and more information on bubble soccer equipment rentals, please call (636) 639-2084.
WEB www.wentzvillemo.gov/RainoutLine PHONE (636) 322-6020 APP for IOS and Android users — Search "Rainout Line"
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Fitness PERSONAL TRAINING
Ages: 12+
You get so much more than a great 60-minute workout when training with our Certified Personal Trainers. You get personalized attention to your fitness goals with a customized training plan, guidance on proper form and technique, support, answers to fitness questions and a motivating coach. It’s time to overcome those plateaus and enhance your overall health and quality of life. Start reaching your goals today! For more information, visit www.wentzvillemo.gov/Fitness or contact Xander Garcia at (636) 639-2093.
INDIVIDUAL
SESSIONS
3 6 12
PRICE (R/NR)
$165/195 $300/360 $540/660
TRAINING FOR TWO* SESSIONS
3 6 12
PRICE (R/NR)
YOUTH WEIGHT ROOM ORIENTATION
Ages 12-15
Gym/Fitness attendants are available by appointment to show you how all the strength and cardio machines can be used and adjusted. Orientations include weight room etiquette and guidance on using selectorized machinery and cardio equipment. Price is $35 for residents and $40 for nonresidents. A one-time Weight Room Orientation is required for anyone between the ages of 12-15 who wishes to use the Wellness Hub, Cardio Bridge, track or Terrace without adult supervision (age 16+).
INBODY ASSESSMENT
$145/150 $240/270 $420/480
Ages 12+
The InBody test provides a quick and accurate body composition analysis with a detailed breakdown of your weight in terms of muscle, fat and water. A printout of your results will be given and interpreted by a Certified Personal Trainer for your understanding. Appointments are required. Price is $10/15 R/NR for one scan and $15/20 R/NR for two scans.
*Price per participant.
The Group Fitness schedule is subject to change. Please visit www.wentzvillemo.gov/Fitness for current class offerings. MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
Strength Intervals 5:20A in GX2
Sunrise Cycle 5:20A in GX1
Strength Intervals 5:20A in GX2
Sunrise Cycle 5:20A in GX1
Cardio and Core 8:45A in GX2
Total Body Conditioning 9:30A in GX2
Sprint Cycle 8:45A in GX1
Total Body Conditioning 9:30A in GX2
Yoga Open Levels 9:30A in GX3
Stretch & Release 10:30A in GX2
SYNRGY360 9:30A at Wellness Hub
SilverSneakers® Circuit 10:30A in GX2
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Sprint Cycle 8:45A in GX1
Zumba® 9A in GX2
Yoga Open Levels 9:30A in GX3
Fit and Strong Fit and Strong SilverSneakers® Circuit for Seniors for Seniors 10:30A in GX2 10:30A in Meeting Room 10:30A in Meeting Room
EVENING CLASSES WREC HIIT 4:15P in GX2
POUND® 6:15P in GX2
Advanced Strength Training 4P in Wellness Hub Intermediate Strength Training 4P in Wellness Hub Foundations of Strength & Conditioning 5P in Wellness Hub Gentle Yoga 6:10P in GX3
TR-Xpress 4P in GX2
POUND® 6:15P in GX2
Advanced Strength Training 4P in Wellness Hub Intermediate Strength Training 4P in Wellness Hub Foundations of Strength & Conditioning 5P in Wellness Hub STRONG Nation® 6P in GX2 Gentle Yoga 6:10P in GX3
Zumba® 7:15P in GX2
Classes included with a WREC Pass
Zumba® 7:15P in GX2
Cardio Power 7:15P in GX2
Registration required
SilverSneakers® Passholders only
All fitness classes take place at the WREC. The classes in yellow are included in the WREC pass and are available at no additional cost to passholders. Those that do not have a WREC Pass but wish to take a group fitness class must register for any class. If you wish to drop in just for one day, there is a $10 drop-in fee.
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GROUP EXERCISE CLASSES CARDIO AND CORE
Ages: 16+
CARDIO POWER
Ages: 16+
This cardiovascular exercise class includes aerobics, HIIT and Tabata combined with core-strengthening exercises. (Min 1/Max 25) This barbell-based workout includes short bursts of cardio and strength exercises to build muscular strength and endurance. (Min 1/Max 25)
FIT & STRONG FOR SENIORS
Ages: 60+
Improve range of motion, help maintain bone density, flexibility and increase muscular strength. (Min 1/Max 25)
MIND & BODY CLASSES GENTLE YOGA
Ages: 12+
STRETCH & RELEASE
Ages: 12+
YOGA OPEN LEVELS
Ages: 12+
Bring more harmony into your life and reduce stress in the mind and body. This class will increase your flexibility, strength and well-being using yoga postures, meditation and breathing. (Min 7/Max 25) This class is designed to gently open up the body, release areas of tightness and increase flexibility by using foam rollers and other techniques. (Min 7/Max 12)
POUND®
Sweat. Sculpt. Rock. POUND® is the world's first cardio jam session inspired by the infectious, energizing and sweat-dripping fun of playing the drums. (Min 7/Max 25)
Ages: 12+
Yoga incorporates a variety of postures to cultivate balance, flexibility and strength while using flowing movements coordinated with your breath to create continuity between postures and promote overall wellness. This class provides modifications and variations to make it appropriate for any level. (Min 1/Max 25)
TOTAL BODY CONDITIONING
Ages: 16+
CYCLING CLASSES
This class combines various types of cardio and strength training exercises to get you up and moving. An excellent full body workout using weights and other resistance techniques. (Min 1/Max 25)
SILVERSNEAKERS® CIRCUIT
SilverSneakers® Only
Alternate upper-body strength work with low-impact cardio to maximize fitness benefits. This class is available to SilverSneakers® Passholders only. (Min 1/Max 25)
STRENGTH INTERVALS
Ages: 16+
Use intervals to focus on strength training for the entire body with cardiovascular training mixed in at varying intensities. (Min 1/Max 25)
STRONG NATION® BY ZUMBA®
Ages: 12+
SYNRGY360
Ages: 16+
STRONG Nation® combines body weight, muscle conditioning, cardio and plyometric training moves synced to original music designed to match every move. Every squat, lunge and burpee is driven by the music, helping you make it to that last rep and maybe even five more. (Min 7/Max 25)) Classes include explosive small group circuit programs designed by our personal trainers to challenge you on all levels — all based around a single training rig. Revolve around our Synrgy360 from station to station and try out the different functional exercises under expert guidance. (Min 7/Max 25)
TR-XPRESS
Ages: 16+
WREC HIIT
Ages: 16+
ZUMBA®
Ages: 12+
A 30-minute total body fitness exercise class with TRX Suspension Straps which use your body weight to build power, strength, flexibility, balance, and mobility at the intensity level you choose. TRX will take your workouts to a new level. Starts in February. (Min 4/Max 11) HIIT, or high intensity interval training, is a total-body, heart-pumping workout. This cardio workout consists of short bursts of high intense training followed by periods of recovery. All fitness levels are welcome. (Min 7/Max 20) With heart-pounding Latin rhythms and easy-to-follow moves, you'll forget you are exercising and think you are at a dance party. Music selections are fast and slow to help tone and sculpt the body. (Min 1/Max 25)
Did You Know?
If you lose 10 pounds of fat, precisely 8.4 pounds comes out through your lungs and the remaining 1.6 pounds turns into water. In other words, nearly all the weight we lose is exhaled. (www.cnn.com)
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SUNRISE CYCLE
Ages: 16+
SPRINT CYCLE
Ages: 16+
Sunrise Cycle is designed to burn calories and obliterate fat to energetic and upbeat music for a great cardio workout! (Min 1/Max 19) This 30-minute, high-intensity interval training class uses short bursts of energy to push your limits, increase your heart rate and burn more calories, propelling you toward your fitness goals. (Min 1/Max 19)
YOUTH WEIGHT TRAINING ADVANCED STRENGTH TRAINING WREC
Ages: 12-16
Geared toward ages 12-16, these one-hour sessions reinforce the understanding of the proper form for the squat, deadlift, bench press and more. Classes will program variations for optimal strength development and performance. (Min 4/Max 6)
INTERMEDIATE STRENGTH TRAINING WREC
Ages: 12-16
Geared toward our youth members aged 12-16, this four-week class will focus on total body strength training with the use of free weights. This also includes core work, flexibility and stretching. (Min 4/Max 6)
FOUNDATIONS OF STRENGTH & CONDITIONING WREC
NEW!
Ages: 12-16
This small group training class is geared toward youth ages 12-16 years old who would like to learn how to lift weights and get started on a safe exercise program. These one-hour sessions focus on the benefits of strength training but also include body weight exercises, core work, balance and flexibility. (Min 4/Max 6)
Unless otherwise noted, each fitness session lasts 55 minutes. Classes are not held on days the WREC is closed. For more information and current class schedules, please visit www.wentzvillemo.gov/Fitness. To receive updates about class cancellations due to unforeseen circumstances please download the Rainout Line app on your cell phone, select "Wentzville Parks and Recreation" and select the notification bell next to "Fitness Classes." You may also check the status of a facility or program by visiting www.wentzvillemo.gov/RainoutLine or calling (636) 322-6020. Classes that have low enrollment will be canceled one week before the session begins. Be sure to check the most current class offerings by visiting www.wentzvillemo.gov/Fitness or scanning the QR code shown.
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Aquatics Determine Your Child's Swim Level
Choosing the right swim lesson is the first step in your child's aquatic education. It is important to select lessons that provide equal amounts of new challenges and old favorites. 1: Use the flow chart below to identify the swim level that best matches your child's swimming skill set. 2: On the next page, select the best day and time that work for your busy schedule.
Is your child over 3 years old?
Is your child less than 5 years old?
Can your child go underwater independently and back float?
Can your child back float independently and front crawl 10 yards independently?
Does your child know all of the basic strokes and can they perform them with little help? (front crawl, backstroke, breast stroke, side stroke, dolphin kick)
Can your child perform a basic dive off the side of the pool and perform basic strokes independently?
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SWIM LEVELS
entzville Swim Academy GROUP SWIM LESSONS WREC
Ages: 6 Months+
Group swim lessons are a great way for your child to learn with the support of peers in a fun group environment. TU/TH classes are 35 minutes and SA classes are 40 minutes.
Weeknight Swim Lessons DAY
TIME
BEGINS
TU/TH 5P TU/TH 5:40P TU/TH 6:20P TU/TH 5P TU/TH 5:40P TU/TH 6:20P TU/TH 5P TU/TH 5:40P TU/TH 6:20P
DEADLINE
JAN 27 JAN 27 JAN 27 FEB 24 FEB 24 FEB 24 MAR 23 MAR 23 MAR 23
JAN 30 JAN 30 JAN 30 FEB 27 FEB 27 FEB 27 MAR 26 MAR 26 MAR 26
Saturday Swim Lessons DAY
SA SA SA
TIME
9A 9:45A 10:30A
BEGINS
FEB 24 FEB 24 FEB 24
DEADLINE
FEB 21 FEB 21 FEB 21
LENGTH
4 WKS 4 WKS 4 WKS 4 WKS 4 WKS 4 WKS 4 WKS 4 WKS 4 WKS
LENGTH
7 WKS 7 WKS 7 WKS
PRICE (R/NR)
$59/69 $59/69 $59/69 $59/69 $59/69 $59/69 $59/69 $59/69 $59/69
Ages: 4+
Interested in a more personalized swim instruction? Each session includes three 30-minute private swim lessons that meet once a week and are designed to empower swimmers of all ages and skill levels to achieve their swimming goals. Our program offers exclusive one-on-one instruction, providing a personalized learning environment that focuses on individual needs, strengths and areas for improvement. (Min 1/Max 3)
DAY
M M M M M M
TIME
5P 5:35P 6:10P 5P 5:35P 6:10P
BEGINS
JAN 8 JAN 8 JAN 8 JAN 10 JAN 10 JAN 10
DEADLINE
JAN 5 JAN 5 JAN 5 JAN 7 JAN 7 JAN 7
LENGTH
3 WKS 3 WKS 3 WKS 3 WKS 3 WKS 3 WKS
PRICE (R/NR)
$65/72 $65/72 $65/72 $65/72 $65/72 $65/72
Did You Know?
The average high school swimmer swims one million strokes per season. (www.swimmingworldmagazine.com)
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SEA TURTLE
Ages: Preschool (Ages 3-4)
Continue to develop your child's comfort in and around water. This level focuses on mastering front and back kick with instructor support, head submersion, feet-first jump and entering and exiting pool without assistance. (Min 3/Max 5)
STINGRAY
Ages: Level 1 (Ages 5+)
MARLIN
Ages: Level 2 (Ages 5+)
WALRUS
Ages: Level 3 (Ages 5+)
DOLPHIN
Ages: Level 4 (Ages 5+)
SHARK
Ages: Level 5 (Ages 5+)
Continue to develop your child's comfort in and around water. This level focuses on mastering front and back kick with instructor support, feet-first jump, head submersion, entering and exiting pool without assistance and back float with instructor support. (Min 3/Max 6) This level will focus on mastering head and face submersion, front and back kick without support and basic front and back crawl for those who are comfortable in the water and are ready to learn more independent swimming. (Min 3/Max 6)
Perfect front stroke, backstroke and elementary backstroke and focus on mastering treading water for one minute and basic performance of breaststroke and sidestroke. This class spends time in water seven feet deep. (Min 3/Max 8)
$59/69 $59/69 $59/69
WREC
Ages: Toddler (6-35 Months)
Develop your child’s comfort in and around water and prepare them for future instruction without a parent. This level focuses on mastering blowing bubbles, kicking, floating on back with parent support and swimming motions with parent support. Parents must accompany the child in the pool. (Min 4/Max 10)
Further develop strokes and build basic technique and endurance. This level focuses on mastering submerging head and face without hesitation, front crawl with rhythmic breathing and basic front and back crawl. This class may spend time in water seven feet deep. (Min 3/Max 6)
PRICE (R/NR)
PRE-SCHEDULED PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS
JELLYFISH
This level focuses almost entirely on technique and preparation for swim team or fitness swimming. Students in this level have learned all strokes but need further assistance perfecting them and swimming more efficiently. Swimmers will focus on advancing in basic stroke skill, tread water for two minutes without using hands, retrieve brick from bottom of pool, flip turns, basic butterfly stroke, starts and entries. (Min 3/Max 8)
SWIM TEAM CONDITIONING WREC
Ages: 6-12+
Be prepared for the summer swim season and improve strokes and endurance in these 50-minute classes. Swimmers must have at least one year of summer swim team experience. (Min 9/Max 24) DAY
M/W M/W M/W
TIME
7P 7P 7P
BEGINS
JAN 29 FEB 26 MAR 25
DEADLINE
JAN 26 FEB 23 MAR 22
LENGTH
4 WKS 4 WKS 4 WKS
PRICE (R/NR)
$75/85 $75/85 $75/85
AQUA AEROBICS WREC
Ages: 16+
Enjoy the natural buoyancy of water while conditioning every muscle group. Participants will benefit from this low-impact workout that features exercises from all levels of aqua aerobics. Classes will be held in the Lap Pool and entry/exit is by ladder stairs or ADA lift. (Min 7/Max 30) DAY
TU/TH M/W TU/TH M/W TU/TH
TIME
7P 8A 7P 8A 7P
BEGINS
JAN 30 FEB 5 FEB 27 MAR 4 MAR 26
DEADLINE
JAN 23 JAN 29 FEB 20 FEB 26 MAR 19
LENGTH
4 WKS 4 WKS 4 WKS 4 WKS 4 WKS
PRICE (R/NR)
$46/56 $46/56 $46/56 $46/56 $46/56
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Ice Arena Learn-to-Skate Determine Your Child's Skate Level
Choosing the right skate level is the first step in your child's ice education. It is important to select a level that provides equal amounts of new challenges and old favorites. Use the flow chart below to identify the skate level that best matches your child's skating skill set.
Start Here
Is your child over 6 years old? Has your child ever taken ice skating lessons?
Snowflake 1 Snowflake 2
Can your child get up on his own when he falls down?
Snowflake 3
Can your child backward wiggle?
Snowflake 4
Can your child snowplow?
Has your child completed Snowflake 4 or Beginner 1?
Beginner 1 Beginner 2
Can your child crossover forward?
Can your child crossover backward?
Beginner 3 Beginner 4
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LEARN-TO-SKATE
Wentzville Ice Arena
Ages: 3+
This class will build confidence on and off the ice and teach balance, coordination and the fundamentals of skating. Classes are held Thursdays at 4:50P or 5:20P and Saturdays at 10:20A or 11A, depending on age. Registration includes skate rental and a punch card for admission to eight public skate sessions. This program is 30 minutes in length. No class FEB 17.
SNOWFLAKE
Ages: 3-6
Snowflake 1
Learn the basics of skating including how to fall down and get up off and on the ice as well as how to march forward. (Min 4/Max 15)
Snowflake 2
Learn building block skating skills forward and backward as well as how to glide forward and build confidence. (Min 3/Max 10)
Snowflake 3
Get more involved in skating forward and backward and begin edge work of the skate blades with an introduction to stopping. (Min 3/Max 10)
Snowflake 4
Work on more advanced edge work and complete learning to stop. This class must be passed before joining the Learn-to-Play Hockey program. (Min 3/Max 10) DAY
TIME
TH SA TH
4:50P 10:20A 4:50P
BEGINS
JAN 4 JAN 20 MAR 7
DEADLINE
LENGTH
DEC 28 JAN 13 FEB 29
PRICE
8 WKS 6 WKS 8 WKS
Wentzville Ice Arena
Ages: 7+
Beginner 1
This is the starter class for skaters who are 7 years and older who have not skated before. Students will learn to glide and do basic movements forward and backward. If you have completed Snowflake 1-4, skip this class. (Min 5/Max 20)
Beginner 2
Learn basic forward and backward skating skills, including forward stroking, forward crossovers in both directions and one foot snow plow stops. (Min 3/Max 10)
Beginner 3
Learn basic forward and backward skating skills, turning techniques and use of the edges on your skate blades. T-stops are also learned in this class. (Min 3/Max 10)
Beginner 4
Learn the basics of freestyle skating, including two foot spins, beginning jump fundamentals and hockey stops. (Min 3/Max 5)
$84 $74 $86
ELITE SKATING CLINIC
BEGINNER
DAY
TIME
TH SA TH
5:20P 11A 5:20P
BEGINS
JAN 4 JAN 20 MAR 7
DEADLINE
DEC 28 JAN 13 FEB 29
LENGTH
8 WKS 6 WKS 8 WKS
PRICE
$84 $74 $86
Ages: 9-12
These one-hour, three-day clinics are designed to solidify and expand on basic skating and edge work needed for hockey. Full gear is required.
Level 1
This clinic expands on complex movements. Requirements: Player must already be participating on a local youth hockey team for their age group at a B or C level and/or be able to complete basic skating movements such as crossovers (forward and backward), hockey stops and turns. (Min 15/Max 30)
Level 2
This clinic introduces skating techniques for higher levels of play. Requirements: Player must already be participating on a local youth hockey team at an A or Travel Competitive Level (AA, AAA). Players are expected to have full balance control through basic skating movements such as backward c-cuts, crossovers (forward and backward), edge turns (inside and outside) and full speed (control) turns. (Min 15/Max 25) DAY
TU-TH TU-TH
TIME
9A 10:10A
BEGINS
DEC 26 DEC 26
DEADLINE
DEC 22 DEC 22
LENGTH
3 DAYS 3 DAYS
LEVEL
LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2
LEARN-TO-PLAY HOCKEY Wentzville Ice Arena
PRICE
$120 $120
Ages: 5-14
These classes are designed to teach basic hockey skills (stick handling, shooting, skating and passing). In order to enroll in this class, your player must know how to skate backward, crossover, stop without running into the boards, skate from one side of the rink to the other and be able to turn in both directions — all without falling. Skaters will be broken into groups on the first day based on age, size and skill level. Registration includes a jersey and a punch card for eight free public skate or Stick ‘N’ Puck sessions. Equipment fitting will be on DEC 28 and FEB 29 from 5-7P. (Min 10/Max 30) DAY
TU TU
TIME
6:30P 6:30P
BEGINS
JAN 2 MAR 5
DEADLINE
DEC 26 FEB 27
LENGTH
8 WKS 8 WKS
PRICE
$125 $125
LEARN-TO-SKATE HOCKEY Wentzville Ice Arena
Ages: 4-10
These classes teach the basics of skating geared to children who want to play hockey. Registration includes a jersey and a punch card for a free public session or Stick ‘N’ Puck. Equipment fitting will be on DEC 28 and FEB 29 from 5-7P.
Level 1
Learn the basics from falling and recovery to a basic hockey stance. Your skater will also learn how to stand and march on their own without assistance. (Min 10/Max 25)
Level 2
Skaters who can stand and move on their own are ready for this level. Here, they will learn basic forward-skating strides, stopping (snow plow) and be introduced to backward skating. (Min 5/Max 20)
Level 3
Skaters will learn how to complete crossover turns (forward and backward) and stopping. Edge work for turning will also be covered more in depth. (Min 5/Max 20) DAY
TU TU
TIME
5:50P 5:50P
BEGINS
JAN 2 MAR 5
DEADLINE
DEC 26 FEB 27
LENGTH
8 WKS 8 WKS
PRICE
$125 $125
Did You Know?
Early hockey games allowed as many as 30 players a side on the ice and the goals were two stones, each frozen into one end of the ice. (www.britannica.com)
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ADULT WORKSHOP Wentzville Ice Arena
Ages: 16+
This class is geared for our adult skaters and focuses on the basics of skating in addition to some advanced skills. No class on FEB 17. (Min 3/Max 15) DAY
TIME
SA
11A
BEGINS
JAN 20
DEADLINE
JAN 13
LENGTH
6 WKS
PRICE
$74
YOUTH HOCKEY LEAGUE Wentzville Ice Arena
Ages: 6-10
Our Youth Hockey League is for players in the 8U and 10U divisions who are either new to hockey or looking for a recreational team. This league will offer a total of 12 games during the eight-week session. Players will compete in two games during their one-hour time period on Sundays. Hour-long practices will be offered Saturday mornings starting the day before competition at 9:10A. Players must wear full protective equipment. No practice or games FEB 11, 17, 18 or MAR 9. (Min 72/Max 90) DAY
SA/SU
TIME
9:10A/5:30P
BEGINS
JAN 21
DEADLINE
DEC 19
LENGTH
8 WKS
PRICE
$400
NEW YEAR’S DAY SKATE Wentzville Ice Arena
Ages: All
Come join us for an extended public skate session to ring in the New Year. Get an extra hour of skating for the same price as a regular public skate session. This special public skate session takes place from 11A-2P. *Skate rental is not included. DAY
TIME
M
11A
BEGINS
JAN 1
DEADLINE
NONE
LENGTH
1 DAY
PRICE
$7*
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Youth Sports BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL BASEBALL TOTS Progress Park
Ages: 2-5
This 45-minute program is brought to you by Skyhawks Sports Academy. Baseball Tots classes focus on fine and gross motor skills as well as body control. We teach all the baseball basics, such as throwing, catching, hitting and running control. We are excited to help these little ones develop a love of the game! Parent participation is required for ages 2-3.5 years. Classes may be combined based on enrollment. (Min 6/Max 12) Ages: Batters (Ages 2-3.5), Hitters (Ages 3.5-4.5), Homers (Ages 4.5-5) DAY
TU TU TU
TIME
BEGINS
DEADLINE
MAR 10 MAR 10 MAR 10
3:15P MAR 19 4:15P MAR 19 5:15P MAR 19
LENGTH
6 WKS 6 WKS 6 WKS
AGE
PRICE (R/NR)
3.5-4.5 YRS $80/85 2-3.5 YRS $80/85 4.5-5 YRS $80/85
YOUTH BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL LEAGUES Multiple Locations
Ages: 7-14
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, Wright City and Flint Hill. Games are played Monday-Friday starting in mid-April. Practices will occur at the discretion of the coach. Refunds will not be given if you cannot make practice dates set by the volunteer coach. Teams will receive one free practice per week. All standings, games and team information for this league is on www.quickscores.com/nhybl. First- and second-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. Jerseys and hats are provided for participants registering as individuals. For team registration, the coach must have at least 10 players, pay the team fee at the time of registration and provide a roster. Team registration does not include uniforms. No practice or games MAY 27, JUL 3 or JUL 4. (Min 10/Max 200) Age divisions with birth years: BASEBALL: 7U (MAY 2016-APR 2017), 8U (MAY 2015-APR 2016), 9U (MAY 2014-APR 2015), 10U (MAY 2013-APR 2014), 11U (MAY 2012-APR 2013), 12U (MAY 2011-APR 2012), 13U (MAY 2010-APR 2011), 14U (MAY 2009-APR 2010) SOFTBALL: 8U (2015-2016), 10U (2013-2014), 12U (2011-2012), 14U (2009-20010) DAY
M-F
TIME
6P
BEGINS DEADLINE LENGTH
APR 8
FEB 11
12 WKS
INDIVIDUAL (R/NR)
$105/120
COED T-BALL AND COACH PITCH LEAGUES Multiple Locations
TEAM
$1,150
Ages: 3-6
This recreational coed league is designed to prepare young players for the next level of baseball or softball. Score is not kept; each participant receives a jersey, hat and an award at the end of the six-game season. Parents are required to help during the season. Games will be played on Saturdays as early as 8A and practices will occur at the discretion of the coach. Refunds will not be given if you cannot make practice dates set by the volunteer coach. No games on MAY 25. (Min 10/Max 300)
BASKETBALL
BOBBY WALLACE BASKETBALL SKILLS TRAINING WREC
Ages: 6-18
Bobby Wallace is an experienced coach looking forward to teaching kids the fundamental skills of basketball. Participants will sharpen their skills in shooting, passing, dribbling and defense in this 90-minute class. No class MAR 31. (Min 10/Max 50) DAY
TIME
SU SU SU
10:15A 10:15A 10:15A
BEGINS
JAN 14 FEB 18 MAR 24
DEADLINE
LENGTH
JAN 7 FEB 11 MAR 17
4 WKS 4 WKS 4 WKS
PRICE (R/NR)
$85/95 $85/95 $85/95
JUSTIN DAVIS BASKETBALL CAMP WREC
Ages: 6-18
Justin Davis Basketball Camp has the goal of helping players reach their full potential and be successful accomplishing their goals on the basketball court by enhancing players’ basketball skill set and basketball IQ. In each 90-minute session, instructor Justin Davis teaches basketball in a detailed, enthusiastic and refreshing way. (Min 12/Max 50)
DAY
TIME
M
BEGINS
6:30P
JAN 15
DEADLINE
LENGTH
JAN 7
4 WKS
PRICE (R/NR)
$90/100
HOOPSTER TOTS
Progress Park Recreation Center
Ages: 2-5
This 45-minute program is brought to you by Skyhawks Sports Academy. Learning basketball has never been more fun! These classes focus on dribbling, shot technique, passing and team work. Adjustable hoops and appropriately sized basketballs are used to always provide just the right amount of challenge Parent participation is required for ages 2-3.5 years. Classes may be combined based on enrollment. (Min 6/Max 12) Age divisions: Grasshoppers (Ages 2-3.5), Froggies (Ages 3.5-4.5), Kangaroos (Ages 4.5-5)
DAY
M M M
TIME
BEGINS
3:15P FEB 5 4:15P FEB 5 5:15P FEB 5
DEADLINE
JAN 28 JAN 28 JAN 28
LENGTH
6 WKS 6 WKS 6 WKS
AGE
PRICE (R/NR)
3.5-4.5 YRS $80/85 2-3.5 YRS $80/85 4.5-5 YRS $80/85
YOUTH BASKETBALL LEAGUE WREC
Ages: 7-11
This coed league is designed to help participants learn the basics of basketball and includes uniforms for each player. Games start as early as 8A. Practices are once a week. Teams may have to share gym space for practices. No games MAR 23 or MAR 30. (Min 28/Max 100) Age divisions: Ages 7-9 and 10-12 DAY
SA
TIME
11:30A
BEGINS
FEB 17
DEADLINE
JAN 14
LENGTH
6 WKS
PRICE (R/NR)
$115/130
Age divisions: Coed T-Ball (Ages 3-4) and Coach Pitch (Ages 5-6) DAY
SA
TIME
8A
BEGINS
APR 20
DEADLINE
FEB 25
LENGTH
6 WKS
PRICE (R/NR)
$85/95
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SOCCER
INDOOR SOCCER
Progress Park Recreation Center (Indoors) Heartland Park (Outdoors)
Learn ball control in small spaces while creating the opportunity to attack and score goals. Focus on indoor skills and gameplay using a futsal ball. Individual players will be placed on a team each week based on skill level in these one-hour sessions. (Min 8/Max 40)
Progress Park Recreation Center
CORE SOCCER BALL SKILLS TRAINING
Ages: 6-18
Develop the essential skills needed to play soccer in this 55-minute program led by CORE Soccer instructors. First Touch (Ages 4-5) participants will be introduced to the basics of soccer with fun games and props. Field players (Ages 4-18) will work on dribbling, passing, receiving and shooting. Goalkeepers (Ages 6-18) 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 enhance their skills. (Min 10/Max 75) *The MAR 10 session will be outdoors. DAY
F F F SU
TIME
6:30P 6:30P 6:30P 2P
BEGINS
DEC 1 JAN 5 FEB 2 MAR 10
DEADLINE
NOV 19 DEC 31 JAN 28 MAR 3
LENGTH
4 WKS 4 WKS 4 WKS 4 WKS
PRICE (R/NR)
$65/75 $65/75 $65/75 $65/75
CORE SOCCER FIRST TOUCH AND PLAYTIME Progress Park Recreation Center
Ages: 2-6
Focus on balance, coordination, participation, sportsmanship and sharing as well as many different concepts related to the basic skills of soccer in these 45-minute sessions. No class FEB 11 or MAR 31. (Min 7/Max 25) Age divisions: Playtime (Ages 2-3) and First Touch (Ages 4-6) DAY
SU SU SU
TIME
1P 1P 1P
BEGINS
JAN 7 FEB 4 MAR 10
DEADLINE
DEC 31 JAN 28 MAR 3
LENGTH
4 WKS 4 WKS 4 WKS
PRICE (R/NR)
$65/75 $65/75 $65/75
Ages: 7-12
Age divisions: Ages 7-9 and 10-12. Age divisions may be combined based on registration. DAY
M M
TIME
6P 7P
BEGINS
JAN 22 JAN 22
DEADLINE
JAN 14 JAN 14
LENGTH
5 WKS 5 WKS
AGE
YOUTH SPRING SOCCER LEAGUE Heartland Park
Ages: 3-13
This recreational soccer league is offered for children of all abilities. Registration is based on birth year. All participants will receive a jersey and soccer ball. Participants in divisions U4-U7 will be placed on coed teams and will receive an award at the end of the season. Participants in divisions U8-U14 can register to play in coed or girls' leagues (girls may also register in the coed league). The first-place team in the U8-U14 divisions will receive an award at the end of the season. Game times vary each week beginning no earlier than 8A. Practices will occur at the discretion of the coach. All age divisions will be scheduled for seven games, with a six-game guarantee. Makeup games may be played on Sundays or other days if needed. There will be no games on Easter weekend. Age divisions and genders may be combined based on enrollment if needed. Refunds will not be given if you cannot make practice dates set by the volunteer coach. Age divisions with birth years: COED: U4 (2020), U5 (2019), U6 (2018), U7 (2017), U8/U9 (2016/2015), U10/11 (2014/2013), U12/13/14 (2012-2010) GIRLS: U8/U9 (2016/2015), U10/11 (2014/2013), U12/13/14 (2012-2010) DAY
SA
TIME
8A
BE A COACH!
BEGINS
APR 6
DEADLINE
FEB 11
LENGTH
7 WKS
PRICE (R/NR)
$90/102
We are always on the lookout for volunteer coaches for our youth sports teams. Head coaches will receive one free child registration for each team they coach in any sport. A $25 background check fee will apply each year. Please contact Andrew Rivers at (636) 639-7631 or Andrew.Rivers@wentzvillemo.gov for more information.
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PRICE (R/NR)
Ages 7-9 $70/80 Ages 10-12 $70/80
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TENNIS
GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL
INDOOR YOUTH TENNIS LESSONS Progress Park Recreation Center
Ages: 6-15
Engage in a series of active instructional lessons that provide instruction and emphasize the fun, social aspect of tennis and lead to supervised play. Tennis balls will be provided but participants must have their own racket. (Min 5/Max 20) DAY
SU SU SU SU
TIME
BEGINS
10:30A JAN 7 11:30A JAN 7 10:30A FEB 18 11:30A FEB 18
DEADLINE
JAN 1 JAN 1 FEB 11 FEB 11
LENGTH
4 WKS 4 WKS 4 WKS 4 WKS
AGE
11-15 YEARS 6-10 YEARS 11-15 YEARS 6-10 YEARS
PRICE (R/NR)
$80/90 $80/90 $80/90 $80/90
Liberty High School
Ages: 6-15
This FREE one-hour clinic 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 will receive hands-on instruction to help improve their skills to become better tennis players. Don't forget your racket! (Min 5/Max 20) SA SA
TIME
8A 9A
BEGINS
DEADLINE
MAR 23 MAR 17 MAR 23 MAR 17
LENGTH
1 DAY 1 DAY
Multiple Locations
AGE
11-15 YEARS 6-10 YEARS
SPORT-SPECIFIC TRAINING Multiple Locations
PRICE (R/NR)
FREE FREE
Ages: 5-18
Want to improve your skills in basketball, baseball, soccer or volleyball? 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 contact Andrew Rivers at (636) 639-7631 or by email at Andrew.Rivers@wentzvillemo.gov. Paid advertising
Extended Hours, Flexible Options and Professional Care
Ages: 9-17
Players of all levels will join together to learn, grow and compete in a supportive and empowering environment in this Girls’ Volleyball League. Uniforms are included for participants registering as individuals. Team registration does not include uniforms. At the end of the season, the top four teams in each age division will play in a single elimination tournament to determine the league champion. Awards will be given to the first-place team. Games start as early as 8A. Practice will be once a week and teams may have to share gym space. Refunds will not be given if you cannot make practice dates set by the volunteer coach. No games MAR 23 or MAR 30. (Min 40/Max 200) Age divisions: Girls ages 9-11, 12-14 and 15-17
OUTDOOR YOUTH TENNIS CLINIC
DAY
GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE
DAY
SA SA
TIME
8A 8A
BEGINS
JAN 6 APR 6
DEADLINE
NOV 26 FEB 25
LENGTH
6 WKS 6 WKS
INDIVIDUAL (R/NR)
$90/100 $95/107
GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL SKILLS AND DRILLS Journey Elementary School
TEAM
$660 $750
Ages: 9-17
This one-hour program is designed to supplement the Girls’ Volleyball League as an extra night to work on specific skills. Coaches are encouraged to attend and assist. Players will be split into groups based on skill level and an instructor will run stations of drills. No class on MAR 26. (Min 10/Max 20) DAY
TU TU
TIME
6:30P 7:30P
BEGINS
FEB 27 FEB 27
DEADLINE
FEB 18 FEB 18
LENGTH
6 WKS 6 WKS
AGE
9-13 YEARS 14-17 YEARS
PRICE (R/NR)
$78/88 $78/88
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Get involved in your community! We are currently looking for individuals and groups for various volunteer opportunities. To learn more about how you can help, please visit www.wentzvillemo.gov/Volunteer. Nonresident registration opens DEC 1.
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Let''s Party! Let Party! We would love to make your next party special. You choose the location and let us take care of the rest. The Wentzville Ice Arena is a COOL place to have a party! Party on the Ice takes place during weekend Public Skate and includes a two-hour private party room in addition to admission to skate and skate rental. Party at the Pool includes pool admission for all guests and a reserved spot to celebrate the birthday child. Parties take place during open swim time at the WREC.
All party packages include: • A party room or reserved pavilion (depending on location) • A party host to help with all party needs • Plates, forks, color-changing cups and napkins • Pitchers of soda • A tray of cupcakes • A goody bag for each child • A T-shirt for the birthday child Parties with food also include: • One entrée choice per party guest • Hot dog • Pretzel with cheese • Nacho chips with cheese
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Youth Activities ARTS AND INTERESTS
PRINCESSES AND SUPERHEROES
LION MARTIAL ARTS WREC
Ages: 5-65
Martial Arts classes teach students focus, discipline and respect for themselves and others. Using traditional Taekwondo along with elements of karate and boxing, students will gain coordination, strength and balance. Our program teaches techniques, practical self-defense, anti-abduction, sparring and provides weapons training for the family. Ages 5-7 will train for 30 minutes and ages 8-65 will train for 60 minutes. (Min 10/Max 15) DAY
TIME
M/W M/W M/W M/W M/W M/W
6P 6:45P 6P 6:45P 6P 6:45P
BEGINS
JAN 8 JAN 8 FEB 5 FEB 5 MAR 11 MAR 11
DEADLINE
JAN 1 JAN 1 JAN 29 JAN 29 MAR 4 MAR 4
LENGTH AGE
4 WKS 4 WKS 4 WKS 4 WKS 4 WKS 4 WKS
5-7 YEARS 8-65 YEARS 5-7 YEARS 8-65 YEARS 5-7 YEARS 8-65 YEARS
KIDS COOKING WREC
PRICE (R/NR)
$95/115 $95/115 $95/115 $95/115 $95/115 $95/115
Ages: 8-14
Join us in the kitchen for a series of two hour classes that introduce you to the exciting art of cooking. Students will independently bake a new dish each class under close adult supervision and will be exposed to sharp cooking tools and heat. (Min 5/Max 10) DAY TIME BEGINS
TU TU TU TU
6P 6P 6P 6P
JAN 9 JAN 16 MAR 5 MAR 12
DEADLINE
JAN 1 JAN 8 FEB 26 MAR 4
LENGTH
1 DAY 1 DAY 1 DAY 1 DAY
ACTIVITY
Entree Dessert Breakfast Dessert
PRICE (R/NR)
$40/50 $40/50 $40/50 $40/50
WREC
Ages: 8-14
Apply the elements of science in this two-hour class! Each class will focus on a new project and young scientists will receive a packet of instructions for the experiments completed in addition to more they can complete at home to continue their discoveries. Participants should dress to get messy. (Min 5/Max 12) TU TU
6P 6P
FEB 6 FEB 13
DEADLINE
JAN 29 FEB 5
LENGTH
1 DAY 1 DAY
ACTIVITY
Explosions Rockets
PRICE (R/NR)
$45/55 $45/55
MAKE IT FOR MOM — WITH IMAGINATION POTTERY WREC
Ages: 5-13
There’s nothing more special than gifts from the heart on Mother’s Day! In this 90-minute class taught by Imagination Pottery, kids will paint a Mother’s Day plate and wrap it! Participants are not required to bring anything but may bring a gift they already have if they wish to wrap it with the one made during this class. Cards will be available to sign. (Min 5/Max 15) DAY
W
TIME
6
BEGINS
APR 17
DEADLINE
APR 14
WREC
LENGTH
1 DAY
PRICE (R/NR)
$45/55
NEW!
Ages: 5-10
Step into a world of magic and imagination! This enchanting two-hour experience brings your favorite princesses to life in a fun-filled and memorable way. Kids will create princess-inspired crafts, indulge in royal snacks and interact with real princesses! Pose for photos, ask questions and share in their magical tales. Create lasting memories and bring your child’s dreams to life. Children can Paint with Rapunzel on JAN 20 and have Tea with Tiana on FEB 17! (Min 8/Max 20) DAY
TIME
SA SA
9A 9A
BEGINS
JAN 20 FEB 17
DEADLINE
JAN 8 FEB 5
LENGTH
1 DAY 1 DAY
PRICE (R/NR)
$45/55 $45/55
SNACK WITH SUPERHEROES WREC
Ages: 5-10
Get ready for an action-packed adventure as your child meets their favorite superhero! Children will create superhero gear, enjoy snacks to recharge their superpowers and meet their favorite superheroes in real life! After training with their heroes in this two-hour event, your kids will feel like true heroes themselves! Kids can enjoy having Scoops with Spider-Man on JAN 28 and Breakfast with Batman on FEB 24. (Min 8/Max 20) DAY
TIME
SU SA
1P 9A
BEGINS
JAN 28 FEB 24
DEADLINE
JAN 15 FEB 12
LENGTH
1 DAY 1 DAY
PRICE (R/NR)
$45/55 $45/55
ESPORTS
ESPORTS LEAGUES WREC
MAD SCIENCE CLASS
DAY TIME BEGINS
PAMPER WITH PRINCESSES
Ages: 9-13
Play against equally matched members of the Wentzville eSports Team, players from the St. Louis Science Center and other eSports teams online from 6-7:30P! All players receive a 3D printed trophy on the last week of league play. (Min 6/Max 20) DAY TIME BEGINS DEADLINE LENGTH ACTIVITY
TU TH
6P 6P
JAN 16 JAN 9 JAN 18 JAN 11
8 WKS 8 WKS
PRICE (R/NR)
Fortnite $125/135 Super Smash Bros. $125/135
FIRE HYDRANT SCHOLARSHIP Progress Park Recreation Center
Grade: 12
The Wentzville Parks and Recreation Department and the Water Division have partnered with Crossroads Art Council to offer a scholarship in recognition of art and water conservation to assist deserving high school seniors who intend to pursue higher education at an accredited community college, four-year college or university. Participants from Holt, Timberland, Liberty and North Point High Schools as well as a Wentzville resident high school senior enrolled in a private school or homeschool program will compete to design and decorate a themed fire hydrant. This year's theme is Celestial Wonders, in recognition of the APR 8 solar eclipse! A scholarship will be awarded to five high school seniors. For more information and contest guidelines, view the Scholarship Contest Application packet online at www.crossroadsartscouncil.org or contact Andria Bryant at (636) 639-2085 or Andria.Bryant@wentzvillemo.gov. Please see the application for submittal processes and deadlines.
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Nonresident registration opens DEC 1.
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e r a s b o J r Ou Wentzville Parks and Recreation is all about FUN! We strive to enhance our community's quality of life through people, parks and programs and YOU could be part of the team to make that happen! Benefits of joining our team: • 50 percent discount on a WREC Pass • FREE membership to Progress Park Recreation Center during employment • Opportunities for advancement • Flexible hours • Mentorship program
Learn professional skills including: • • • • • • •
Team building Communication Leadership skills Customer service Creativity Time management Problem-solving
Please apply online at: www.wentzvillemo.gov/Careers. The City of Wentzville is an Equal Opportunity Employer and participates in E-Verify. 26
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Camp
WINTER
SUMMER
ESPORTS WINTER BREAK CAMP WREC
Ages: 9-13
Come hang out in the eSports Lab over winter break! Choose from three different gaming platforms to play on while out of school. The camp starting DEC 20 runs from 2-6P. The camp starting DEC 27 runs from 8A-1P. (Min 6/Max 20) DAY
W-F W-F
TIME
2P 8A
BEGINS
DEC 20 DEC 27
DEADLINE
DEC 13 DEC 20
LENGTH
3 DAYS 3 DAYS
PRICE (R/NR)
$120/130 $150/170
WINTER BREAK CAMP
Progress Park Recreation Center
Ages: 6-12
While school is out for winter break, the fun of summer camp comes indoors! Campers will make new friends and participate in games, crafts, cooking and a special activity on Friday. You may purchase individual days for $40/50 per day. Day camp will run 9A-4P. Sunrise and Sunset Camps provide care before and after regular camp hours. Sunrise Camp runs 7-9A and Sunset Camp runs 4-6P Tuesday through Friday. (Min 12/Max 30) DAY
TU-F TU-F SUNRISE SUNSET SUNRISE SUNSET
TIME
9A-4P 9A-4P 7-9A 4-6P 7-9A 4-6P
BEGINS
DEC 26 VARIES DEC 26 DEC 26 VARIES VARIES
DEADLINE
DEC 15 DEC 15 DEC 15 DEC 15 DEC 15 DEC 15
LENGTH
4 DAYS 1 DAY 4 DAYS 4 DAYS 1 DAY 1 DAY
PRICE (R/NR)
$160/200 $50/60 $25/30 $25/30 $8/10 $8/10
SPRING
SPRING BREAK CAMP Progress Park Center
M-F M-F SUNRISE SUNSET SUNRISE SUNSET
TIME
9A-4P 9A-4P 7-9A 4-6P 7-9A 4-6P
BEGINS
MAR 25 VARIES MAR 25 MAR 25 VARIES VARIES
Progress Park Recreation Center
Ages: 6-12
Get ready, because Camp Wentzville registration opens FEB 2 at 9A! Complete the Camp Confidential Information Form to put yourself in a "digital line." Staff will then call back those who completed paperwork in the order in which it was submitted to enroll participants in camp. More information regarding Camp Wentzville themes, field trips and more will be released in the weeks leading up to registration opening. DAY
M-F M-F M-F M-F M-W M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
TIME
9A-4P 9A-4P 9A-4P 9A-4P 9A-4P 9A-4P 9A-4P 9A-4P 9A-4P 9A-4P
BEGINS
JUN 3 JUN 10 JUN 17 JUN 24 JUL 1 JUL 8 JUL 15 JUL 22 JUL 29 AUG 5
DEADLINE
MAY 19 MAY 26 JUN 2 JUN 9 JUN 16 JUN 23 JUN 30 JUL 7 JUL 14 JUL 21
LENGTH
5 DAYS 5 DAYS 5 DAYS 5 DAYS 3 DAYS 5 DAYS 5 DAYS 5 DAYS 5 DAYS 5 DAYS
PRICE (R/NR)
$220/270 $220/270 $220/270 $220/270 $170/220 $220/270 $220/270 $220/270 $220/270 $220/270
TRASH CAN ART CONTEST!
Ages: 6-12
Campers are invited to attend our all-inclusive Spring Break Camp. While school is out for Spring Break, the fun of summer camp comes alive! Campers will make new friends and participate in games, arts and crafts, cooking and more. On Friday, we will go on a field trip to tour PJ's Coffee in Lake Saint Louis, learn how the business works, decorate cinnamon rolls and then head to Zachary's Playground to play. You may also purchase individual Spring Break Camp days for $40/50 per day. Day Camp will run 9A-4P. Sunrise and Sunset camps provide care before and after camp’s regular hours. Sunrise Camp runs 7-9A and Sunset Camp runs 4-6P. (Min 6/Max 30) DAY
CAMP WENTZVILLE 2024 (COMING SOON)
DEADLINE
MAR 18 MAR 18 MAR 18 MAR 18 MAR 18 MAR 18
LENGTH
5 DAYS 1 DAY 5 DAYS 5 DAYS 1 DAY 1 DAY
PRICE (R/NR)
$200/250 $40/50 $40/50 $40/50 $10/15 $10/15
(636) 332-9236 | www.wentzvillemo.gov
Unleash your creativity while giving ordinary trash cans a vibrant makeover! Team up with the City of Wentzville in the effort to raise public awareness about preventing litter in our local parks and community. Contest winners will have their artwork displayed in one of the City of Wentzville’s parks and win a $25 cash prize. Keep your eyes peeled for more information on this fun contest that will be hosted in the spring!
Nonresident registration opens DEC 1.
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500 Great Oaks Blvd. Wentzville, Missouri 63385 (636) 332-9236
Purchase Your Annual Pass and Enjoy a Year of Fitness and Fun! Annual Passholders will enjoy: • Full access to our state-of-the-art Wellness Hub and Fitness Floor • Use of our indoor track • Discounted Kids' Club childcare • Use of our adults-only wet and dry saunas • Access to our 25-meter Lap Pool • Access to our Leisure Pool • A 30 percent discount on Outdoor Aquatics Season Passes • A 10 percent discount on daily admission at the Wentzville Ice Arena • A subscription to our monthly eNewsletter to stay up-to-date www.wentzvillemo.gov/WRECFees
Check out our brand new WREC Outdoor Aquatics Season Pass Upgrade on pg. 7!