Fun Times - Fall/Winter 2019

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City of Wentzville

Fall/Winter 2019

Get Active • Stay Active

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Resident registration for fall/winter programs is now open; (636) 332-9236 www.wentzvillemo.org nonresident registration |opens SEP 1.

Nonresident registration opens SEP 1.

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Holiday Night Lights

Drive through our holiday display beginning NOV 29. The Walk-Thru is DEC 2. See more information about Holiday Night Lights on pg. 10.

Events At-a-Glance See pages 9-11 for details.

Fall Festival SEP 20-21

Tree Lighting & Parade DEC 1

Sleigh Hayrides DEC 4-23

Monster Mash OCT 26

HNL Walk-Thru DEC 2

Bingo with Santa DEC 7

HNL Drive-Thru NOV 29-DEC 29

Buddy the Elf DEC 2-18

HNL 5K and Fun Run DEC 8

How to Use this Guide SA

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Location Program Date (abbreviations below) or Session Start

Guide Abbreviations CR FP GL GYM HH HP IA LB LV

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ML Multiple Locations

Progress Park Conference Room Fireman’s Park Green Lantern Progress Park Gymnasium Holt High School Heartland Park Wentzville Ice Arena Liberty High School Lakeview Elementary

TH OS PR PP PPC PV RP SS

Resident registration now open.

Misc.

$8/10

Misc. Info (Including Ages, Class Length, etc.)

Cost (Resident/ Nonresident)

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Timberland High School Volunteers welcome! Off Site Peine Ridge Elementary Progress Park NEW! New, exciting programs! Progress Park Center Peruque Valley Park FREE Fun, free programs! Rotary Park Splash Station Aquatic Center (636) 332-9236 | www.wentzvillemo.org


Inside this Issue:

Greetings from the Director

Summer has gone by too fast, but we are very excited about everything we’ve accomplished these past few months. Recently, the City purchased the Wentzville Ice Arena (910 Main Plaza Dr.). This facility provides opportunities for hosting additional Wentzville Parks and Recreation programs and special events including public skating, hockey tournaments, learn-to-skate programs and ice rentals. The addition of facilities like this one continue to provide Wentzville residents with opportunities to interact and connect as a community. To learn more about the Ice Arena, please see pg. 16. This summer, the City also shared an update on the Multigenerational Recreation Facility project. Following the approval of a development agreement at a June Board of Aldermen meeting, the Wentzville Bend and the Multigenerational Recreation Facility are moving forward. The Parks Master Plan, Recreation Center Feasibility Study and a series of public meetings all indicated a strong community desire for this type of facility. We are committed to providing resources for our residents and the community as a whole. This project falls directly in line with the Board’s strategic goals and recognizes the distinct needs of all of our residents – varying from indoor recreational opportunities to amenities for senior citizens. The Mayor, Board of Aldermen and City staff are very happy to provide this new amenity to our residents. To learn more about this project, please see pg. 13. Now that summer is coming to an end, we invite you to make plans to enjoy some of our fall and winter activity favorites! Don’t miss events such as the Monster Mash Trunk-or-Treat (pg. 11), Bingo with Santa (pg. 11) and, of course, Holiday Night Lights at Rotary Park (pg. 10). Again this year, we’ll also host our Fall Festival in Historic Downtown Wentzville (pg. 9); this second-year event will offer live entertainment, kid-friendly activities, art and craft vendors and more! We’re thrilled to be able to enhance the community with events and projects like these and look forward to many more improvements in the future! Mike Lueck, Director

Get Active • Stay Active

General Information 4 Rates, Hours and Resident Info. 5 Registration 7 Parks and Amenities Map 8 Fall Festival 9 Holiday Night Light Events 10 Special Events & Programs 11 Health & Wellness 12 Adult Day Trips 14 Wentzville Ice Arena 16 Adult Sports 19 Youth Sports 22 Youth Activities 26 Snowball & Holiday Camp 27 Youth Fitness 28 Tweens & Teens 30

Holiday Night Light Programs pg. 10

Contact Us:

Recreation Staff • Amy Hays, Recreation Superintendent • Abigail Ayers, Camps & Youth Programs Coordinator • Josh Hoppe, Aquatics & Fitness Supervisor • Beth Kelley, Special Events & Volunteer Supervisor • Patrick Logel, Youth/Adult Sports & Field Rentals • Jeremy Opfer, Ice Arena Coordinator • Rick Pratt, Ice Arena Supervisor • Jordan Stankoven, Sports & Concessions Coordinator • Vacant, Fitness & Aquatics Coordinator Park Operations Staff • Billy Roll, Parks Operations Superintendent • Mike Barker, Maintenance Supervisor • Rob McDaniel, Horticulture Manager

Administration • Mike Lueck, Parks & Recreation Director • Vacant, Ice Rentals • Shelley Fischer, Business Manager, Ice Rentals • Hannah Logsdon, Marketing & Communications • Devin McGavran, Administrative Support Coordinator • Justin Mennerich, Front Desk Operations & Rentals

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

(636) 639-2087 (636) 639-2088 (636) 639-2186 (636) 639-2085 (636) 639-2084 (636) 639-7604 (636) 639-7602 (636) 639-2086 (636) 639-2092 (636) 639-2058 (636) 639-2090 (636) 639-2181 (636) 639-2080 (636) 639-2089 (636) 639-2081 (636) 639-2159 (636) 639-2082 (636) 639-2083

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

Have a great photo to share? Please email it to staff at parks.media@wentzvillemo.org.

Nonresident registration opens SEP 1.

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fun@wentzvillemo.org

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 highquality 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

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 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 Progress Park 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 (1001 Schroeder Creek 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) Bryan Harr Robert Hussey Brittany Gillett Jeff Ottenlips Matt Swanson Michael Hays

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

Wentzville Parks & Recreation Board Members Gloria Ehll (President) Ward 2 Eric Mathews Ward 3 Scott Mathys Ward 2 Peggy Meyer Ward 2 Craig Murray Ward 3 Maureen Murray-Barthelme Ward 2 Steven Nephew Ward 1 Matt Swanson BoA Representative Holly VanGundy (Vice President) Ward 2 Jeremy Wolfmeyer Ward 3

Tree Committee

Wentzville has been recognized for nine 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.org for details on classes, news on native species, memorial trees and more.

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Resident registration now open.

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


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

Indoor Recreation Pass*

Aquatics Season Pass*

Indoors and Aquatic Pass*

Resident

Nonresident

Resident

Nonresident

Resident

Nonresident

$105 $156 $78 $117

$139 $209 $105 $153

$118 $177 $98 $147

$158 $237 $132 $197

$177 $267 $141 $211

$237 $355 $188 $282

*Pass prices will increase JAN 1.

Daily Visits

Indoor Recreation Center

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

Progress Pool

Resident

Nonresident

Resident

Nonresident

Resident

Nonresident

$2.75 $4.00 $2.25 $0.50

$4.00 $5.25 $3.25 $0.50

$4.00 $5.50 $3.00

$5.50 $7.00 $4.00

$6.00 $7.00 $6.00

$8.25 $9.25 $8.25

Prices and hours of operation are subject to change.

Hours of Operation Recreation Center Monday-Friday Saturday Sunday

6A – 9P 8A – 9P 10A – 6P

Progress Park Pool Monday-Friday Saturday-Sunday

Noon – 5:45P 11A – 6P

Splash Station Aquatic Center

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

Facility Closures and Modified Facility Schedules NEW YEAR'S DAY SUPER BOWL SUNDAY (Closes at 3P) EASTER SUNDAY

Splash Station Aquatic Center Monday-Friday Noon – 6:30P Saturday-Sunday 11A – 7P

INDEPENDENCE DAY (Closed indoors) HALLOWEEN (Closes at 6P) THANKSGIVING DAY

CHRISTMAS EVE (Closes at 3P) CHRISTMAS DAY NEW YEAR'S EVE (Closes at 6P)

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 3-8, 2019, for facility maintenance.

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.

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

Nonresident registration opens SEP 1.

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Memorial Bench and Tree Program

Honor your loved ones with a legacy tree or memorial 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. To learn more, please contact Shelley Fischer at (636) 639-2081 or by email at Shelley.Fischer@wentzvillemo.org.

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 fields, facilities, pavilions 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 call the Wentzville Parks Reservation Line at (636) 332-9236 or email fun@wentzvillemo.org. Please visit bit.ly/WentzvilleRentals to learn more.

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Athletic Fields, Ice Rinks, a Banquet Hall, Pavilions, Pools and more? Resident registration now open. Resident registration now open.

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


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/ debit card transactions. A $15 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 hereby release and agree to defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Wentzville, Wentzville Parks and Recreation and the City's its agents, employees and volunteers from and against any and all liability, actions, causes of actions, claims, demands for 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 & Recreation Department. Photos & Videos If you do not want yourself or your child photographed/filmed, please notify the administration office in writing in advance of the program starting. 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. 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.

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

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 Recreation Superintendent Amy Hays at (636) 332-9236 or email fun@wentzvillemo.org. 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. 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. • *No refunds will be issued for adult leagues after the registration deadline. • Refunds for medical reasons, requested prior to the start date of the 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 credit to the account 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. • Any refunds processed for volunteer coaching will be applied to the household account for future purchases. • An administrative cancellation fee of $10 will apply to all pavilion or field rentals. • A cancellation for a Progress Park Center reservation will forfeit the deposit. • If a participant withdraws from a program after supplies or tickets have been purchased, refund will be pro-rated minus these expenses.

GIFT 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.

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

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) 332-9236 for more information. •

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.

Nonresident registration opens SEP 1.

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Wentzville Parks and Recreation now accepts pavilion reservations online. Learn more at bit.ly/wentzvilleregistration. William H. Allen Park

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Resident registration now open.

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WENTZVILL E ’ S SEP

20-21

On Main Street in Historic Downtown Wentzville Live Music Food & Beverage Vendors Art & Craft Vendors Beer & Wine Festival & More!

Beer, Wine & Food Festival* Saturday, SEP 21 Noon - 5P Hosted by Wentzville's Rotary Club *For more information about the Beer, Wine & Food Festival, please contact Theresa Glass at (636) 887-6984. Tickets sold separately for this portion of the event.

Festival Hours

Live Music

Friday, SEP 20

Friday, SEP 20

Saturday, SEP 21

6-8P- Mirage Entertainment 8:30-10:30P- Butchwax and the Hollywoods

Noon-10:30P

Saturday, SEP 21

6-10:30P

Noon -2P - Accolade 3-5P- Push the Limit

5:30-7:30P - Hollywood 5 8:30-10:30P- Trixie Delight MORE INFORMATION: • Visit www.bit.ly/fallfestival2019 • Call (636) 332-9236 • Email Beth.Kelley@wentzvillemo.org (636) 332-9236 www.wentzvillemo.org (636) 332-9236 || www.wentzvillemo.org (636) 332-9236 | www.wentzvillemo.org

Nonresident registration opens SEP 1. Nonresident registration opens SEP Nonresident registration opens SEP 1. 1.

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Holiday Night Lights Holiday Night Lights 5K & Fun Run (All Ages)

Come enjoy our Holiday Night Lights display with a 5K or one-mile run! The Holiday Night Lights 5K will take you through the light display at Rotary Park just in time for the holiday season! Note: First portion of 5K will leave Rotary Park and enter the Stonemoor Subdivision. This race is fun for the entire family. *Registration starts at 2:30P; race starts at 4:30P. The first place winners of the 5K 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. To guarantee shirt size, please register by NOV 8. Medals will be awarded after the last 5K runner has completed the course. The one-mile race will begin once the 5K route is clear and medals have been awarded. (Min 75/Max 300) SU SU

4:30P* DEC 8 4:30P* DEC 8

RP RP

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5K $25 by NOV 8; $35 after FUN RUN $20 by NOV 8; $30 after

Holiday Night Lights Walk-Thru | DEC 2 from 5-8P

This walk-thru event allows participants to enjoy the Holiday Night Lights display at a slower, more intimate pace. Attendees will stroll through the one-mile light display, experiencing enchanted scenes, twinkling lights and holiday-themed music. After walking the illuminated route, participants will enjoy refreshments, photo booth fun, beautifully decorated Christmas trees on display and a photo with Santa. Decorated trees are donated by local businesses and organizations. To donate a tree from your business or organization, please contact fun@wentzvillemo.org. Cost is $3 in advance and $5 day of, per person. Inclement weather date if we cancel the event: DEC 3. Children under age two are free. M

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TICKETS

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Sleigh Hayrides

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, 8:15P and 9P. (Except Monday, DEC 2 and Wednesday, DEC 25). Sleigh Hayrides are perfect for scouts, church groups, picnics, company parties or family/neighborhood get-togethers. Sip hot chocolate, munch on cookies and listen to holiday music while sitting around the bonfire. The hayride will hold a maximum of 25 people, including lap children. Rides are scheduled on a first-come, firstserved basis. You must register ahead of time. A two-week notice is required; no refunds will be given, unless the display is closed. You can pay ahead of time for an additional lap around the park with your group for an extra $25. M/W 6P*

VARIOUS DATES

RP

1 SESSION

$130/145

Holiday Night Lights Drive-Thru | 5:30-9:30P

The annual Wentzville Holiday Night Lights display at Rotary Park opens on Friday, NOV 29 for the holiday season. 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 a winter wonderland close to home. Drive-thru admission is only $8 for vehicles holding up to six passengers; $1 per additional person after the sixth. On Saturday evenings at the Kolb Building, you can enjoy a visit with Santa and see beautifully decorated trees on display from various businesses and organizations. SEE SCHEDULE BELOW.

$3 IN ADVANCE; $5 DAY OF

Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

The light display is open 5:30-9:30P on the dates in GREEN. From 29 NOV 29-DEC 11, the display is open Thursday through Sunday only; beginning NOV DEC 12, the drive-thru is open nightly until Sunday, DEC 29 (except DEC 25).

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HNL Drive-Thru OPEN Tree Lighting & Parade

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Resident registration now open.

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Fall Citywide Yard Sale

Wentzville’s Citywide Yard Sale is Friday and Saturday, SEP 27-28. The Citywide Yard Sale is the perfect opportunity to clean out before the seasons change. Just think, you'll have a cleaner house for the holidays! For $7 you can list your sale in our yard sale booklet. You have the option to have a one- or two-day sale! Deadline to list a sale is Monday, SEP 23. Beginning Wednesday, SEP 25, shoppers may purchase a booklet listing all of the local sales at City Hall or Progress Park for only $2. Please note: large- item pickup is SEP 30-OCT 4. F/SA

SEP 27 & 28 CITYWIDE

201002-A1

2 DAYS

$7

FREE

Halloween Window Decorating (All Ages)

The Wentzville Downtown Business Association and the Wentzville Parks and Recreation Department have teamed up to offer a revamped Halloween Window Decorating Contest. Participants will have the option to choose between three different mediums: Paint, drawing (with crayon and/or marker) or construction paper. Entries will compete to win in two different categories: Best Halloween Theme and Most Original. Each category will have a first-, second- and third-place winner. Winners will receive a gift certificate (First = $50, Second = $25, Third = $10). Some supplies will be provided. Downtown Wentzville window locations will be assigned when supplies are picked up. The registration deadline is OCT 11. Supply pickup is OCT 14. Designs must be hung by OCT 25. Judging will take place on OCT 27 and winners will be announced on OCT 28. (Max 20)

FREE

Monster Mash Trunk-or-Treat (All Ages)

Put on your costumes and head over to the Station 1 Firehouse on Luetkenhaus Boulevard at 11A on OCT 26 for the always-popular Monster Mash Trunk-or-Treat! This event is sponsored by the Wentzville Firefighters Community Outreach and Wentzville Parks and Recreation Department. Every child 14 and under will receive their own pumpkin! All who preregister will receive a hot dog, bag of chips and a drink. Families will be able to enjoy games, face painting, activities, the Bubble Bus and "trunk-or-treat" during this two-hour event. Activities will begin at 11A and trunks will open at 11:30A. (Min 35/Max 300) SA

11A

OCT 26 OS

TICKETS

1 DAY

FREE

Bingo with Santa (All Ages)

Join Santa for lunch and bingo! A pasta lunch will be served first with salad, breadstick and, of course, dessert. All attendees will receive one professional, family photo with Santa. Several rounds of bingo will be played including four corners, diagonal, traditional and coverall. There will be gifts for the winner of every round! Save when you reserve a table of 10 for $210. Everyone attending must register. (Min 40/Max 100) SA SA

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Individual Table of 10

$25/32 $210

Unless otherwise noted, preregistration is required for all programs and registration closes one week in advance. Prices and days are subject to change after publication. For questions, please call (636) 332-9236.

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Buddy the Elf

Between DEC 2 and DEC 18, be on the lookout for Buddy, the life-sized elf, at one of Wentzville’s parks, City buildings or local businesses. Buddy will move to a new location every few days. Buddy will post pictures and/or clues about his location on Wentzville’s Parks and Recreation Facebook page (www.facebook.com/wentzvilleparks). Simply find Buddy, take creative pictures and send them to BuddyTheElf@wentzvillemo.org. On DEC 20, we will award first-, second- and third-place prizes for the most creative photos with Buddy. This contest is open to both residents and nonresidents; enter as often as you like. Buddy is one-of-a-kind, so remember to be nice to him or Santa will know! Every family that enters will receive a prize. All photos must be submitted by DEC 19. Photos become property of the City of Wentzville.

Tree Lighting & Christmas Parade

The Annual Tree Lighting will start at 5:30P on Sunday, DEC 1. The tree is located at the intersection of Pearce and Luetkenhaus boulevards, across from Pete’s Drive-In. Gathering for the Tree Lighting will begin at 5:30P, with holiday musical entertainment to kick off the festivities. Mayor Nick Guccione will officially light the tree just prior to the start of the 16th Annual "Spirit of the Season" Christmas Parade. The Parade will begin at approximately 6P in Historic Downtown Wentzville, at the intersection of Linn Avenue and Pearce Boulevard; it will travel east on Pearce Boulevard and north on Luetkenhaus Boulevard, ending at the Wentzville Fire Protection District Headquarters at 502 Luetkenhaus Blvd. Following the parade, attendees can enjoy cookies, candy canes, hot chocolate and a visit with Santa and Mrs. Claus at the fire station. Staging for the floats will take place at Pearce Hall at 317 W. Pearce Blvd. Parade participants should call Donna-Marie Pierre at (636) 332-8801. SU

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Wentzville Days (All Ages)

Save the Date! The Wentzville Days Fair and Music Festival will be May 15-17, 2020! We are already looking for craft, art and food vendors! For questions about sponsorship opportunities or to volunteer, please contact Beth Kelley at Beth.Kelley@wentzvillemo.org.

Fall Festival (All Ages)

FREE

The Fall Festival is a two-day celebration taking place on Friday, SEP 20 from 6-10:30P and Saturday, SEP 21 from 12-10:30P on the streets of Historic Downtown Wentzville. This family-friendly event is free and includes live entertainment, kids' activities, food, art and craft vendors and much more! Vendors wanted: craft, art, food, etc. Sponsorship opportunities are also available. For questions about sponsorship opportunities or to volunteer, please contact Beth Kelley at (636) 639-2085 or Beth.Kelley@wentzvillemo.org. On Saturday, SEP 21 from 12-5P the Wentzville Rotary Club will host the Beer, Wine and Food Festival. Tickets must be purchased for this portion of the event.

WENTZVILL E ’ S Nonresident registration opens SEP 1.

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Zumba®

Come get a great workout! With heart-pounding Latin rhythms and easy-to-follow 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. No class NOV 4 or NOV 6. (Min 6/Max 25) M/W 7:15P M/W 7:15P M/W 7:15P

SEP 9 PPC OCT 28 PPC JAN 6 PPC

303005-A1 6 WKS 303005-A2 6 WKS 303005-A3 6 WKS

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

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. No class NOV 5, NOV 7 or NOV 28. (Min 6/Max 25) TU/TH 6:20P TU/TH 6:20P TU/TH 6:20P

SEPT 10 PPC OCT 29 PPC JAN 7 PPC

303001-A1 6 WKS 303001-A2 6 WKS 303001-A3 6 WKS

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

Saturday Morning Boot Camp

Beginners, avid fitness enthusiasts or those looking to expand their fitness horizon can achieve great results with our Saturday Morning Boot Camp. A typical class consists of cardiovascular work, speed and endurance training, partner resistance, strength training with dumbbells, body bars, kettle bells, medicine ball drills and plyometrics! Participants can gain strength, tone up, build muscle and lose weight during this six-week class! No class NOV 9. (Min 6/Max 25) 7A 7A 7A

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. No class NOV 6. (Min 6/Max 30) W W W

6:10P 6:10P 6:10P

SEPT 11 PPC OCT 30 PPC JAN 8 PPC

303061-A1 303061-A2 303061-A3

6 WKS 6 WKS 6 WKS

$38/48 $38/48 $38/48

Women's Self-Defense

Yoga

SA SA SA

POUND®

SEPT 14 PPC NOV 2 PPC JAN 11 PPC

303011-A1 6 WKS 303011-A2 6 WKS 303011-A3 6 WKS

$38/48 $38/48 $38/48

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

SEP 21 11A OCT 19 11A

PP PP

301004-A1 301004-A2

1 DAY 1 DAY

$45/55 $45/55

FREE

Fitness Sampler

Come sample all of our fitness classes! Our instructors will be available for a short 20-minute class for each of their specialties. After each class we will have a 10-minute question and answer session available with the instructor. Classes will include adult and youth fitness as well as bootcamp-style classes. A schedule of classes will be published one month prior to the Fitness Sampler. SA

9A

DEC 21 PPC

1 DAY

FREE

Dance2Fit®

Dance2Fit® is a fun, energetic, high-intensity, full-body workout using popular hip-hop and pop music to create a rewarding workout. Dance2Fit® mixes aerobic dancing with fitness (squats, kick boxing, abs, etc.) to help you burn the most calories, while toning your body at the same time. Whether you want to lose weight or gain muscle, Dance2Fit® is tailored to reach your goals. No class NOV 5, NOV 7 or NOV 28. (Min 6/Max 30) TU/TH 5:10P TU/TH 5:10P TU/TH 5:10P

SEPT 10 PPC OCT 29 PPC JAN 7 PPC

303058-A1 303058-A2 303058-A3

6 WKS 6 WKS 6 WKS

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

Accessible Yoga

Want to try yoga but aren’t sure if it’s for you? There are no more excuses! Do your mind and body a favor and try this class designed for stiffer bodies, which uses props to aid stability for those whose balance is compromised. This class will increase your flexibility, strength and well-being using yoga postures, meditation and breathing. No class NOV 4. (Min 6/Max 25) M M M

10A 10A 10A

SEP 9 PPC OCT 28 PPC JAN 6 PPC

303052-A1 303052-A2 303052-A3

6 WKS 6 WKS 6 WKS

$38/48 $38/48 $38/48

Unless otherwise noted, each Health & Wellness session lasts 55 minutes and is for ages 16+. Preregistration is required; and registration closes one week in advance.

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Multigenerational Recreation Facility

Personal Training (*Ages 12+)

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.

30-MIN SESSIONS 3 pack $90/105 6 pack $180/210 12 pack $360/420

UPDATE

45-MIN SESSIONS 3 pack $117/132 6 pack $210/240 12 pack $420/480

Partner and Group Training (*Ages 12+)

Partner and Group Training is great for couples, friends, coworkers or family members wanting to get in shape together in a fun, personalized environment. Packages are available in 45-minute sessions. 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

During the June Board of Aldermen meeting, an ordinance was passed approving a Development Agreement for the Wentzville Bend project. This development will encompass approximately 60 acres of property located south and east of Wentzville Parkway, and north of William Dierberg Drive. As currently envisioned, the project consists of two major elements – a 140,000 square-foot retail shopping center and an 80,000 square-foot Multigenerational Recreation Facility.

*NOTE: A one-time orientation is required for 12-15 year olds who want to use the Recreation Center's weight room with parent supervision; orientation cost is $35/40.

FREE

It is anticipated that on-site grading for this project will begin in late fall of this year. The retail shopping center is expected to be ready for occupancy in 2021, with the Multigenerational Recreation Facility scheduled to open by late 2022. To read the full press release, please visit bit.ly/wentzvillePR.

Fitness Sampler

Yoga, Bootcamp, Youth Hip Hop, POUND, Tiny Tumbling, Youth Yoga, Preschool Dance

Try one or try them all on dec 21.

Discover your perfect fitness class!

Call (636) 332-9236 for information. No registration required. (636) 332-9236 | www.wentzvillemo.org

Nonresident registration opens SEP 1.

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Day Trip: Fairmount Park (40+)

Join us as we take an adventure over to Fairmount Park. We will watch the horse races and have lunch in the Black Stallion Room. The Black Stallion Room is located on the second floor of the club house and provides a sprawling view of the live action. Trip includes transportation, admission fees and lunch. TU

8A

SEP 10

PP

208010-C1

1 DAY

$55

Day Trip: Alton & Grafton, Illinois (40+)

We’ll start our day at the National Great Rivers Museum where we’ll learn how the many aspects of the Mississippi River affect our lives, from various wildlife and prairie plants to an aquarium that displays the various species of fish that inhabit the Mississippi. Bring your binoculars to do some eagle watching during lunch on the expansive terrace of Aerie’s Winery where you can enjoy the view overlooking the Mississippi and catch a glimpse of local wildlife. After lunch, we’ll visit an iconic attraction, The Whole Scoop, where dessert is at your own cost. Enjoy your sweet treat on the bus on the way back west as we travel down the infamous River Road, taking in the fall foliage and river view. Don’t miss this relaxing and breathtaking adventure across the river. Trip includes transportation, admission fees and lunch. Alcoholic beverages at your own cost. TH

8:30A

SEP 26

PP

308010-D1

1 DAY

$60

Day Trip: Lewis and Clark Adventure (40+)

Discover the history of Lewis and Clark while you visit Camp Dubois at the Lewis and Clark Historic Site in Hartford, Illinois. Here you will be captivated by the outdoor camp established by the pair and multiple galleries that display firearms, peace medals, trade goods and many more period pieces including a 55-foot replica keel boat. We will then visit The Holy Family Log Cabin Parish, built in 1699, and enjoy a catered Italian lunch on site. A short walk will bring us over to the Jarrot Mansion and the Cahokia Courthouse as we learn about their significance during the Lewis and Clark Expedition. These tours will be both indoor and outdoor. Trip includes transportation, tour fees, tour guides and lunch. TH

8:30A

NOV 14 PP

308010-A1

1 DAY

$55

Day Trip: Christmas Light Tour (40+)

This adventure will take you to Our Lady of the Snows to see the Annual Way of Lights Christmas display in Belleville, Illinois. We will start the evening off with a dinner buffet and then see the Tree Room, holiday wreaths and visit the gift shop. Afterward, we will drive through Tilles Park and gaze upon the thousands of animated holiday light displays. Trip includes transportation, dinner buffet and admission to Tilles Park. TU

3:30P

DEC 10 PP

308010-B1

1 DAY

$70

Day Trip: All About Hermann (40+)

Visit a significant part of an early Missouri German settlement in Hermann, Missouri. Begin the trip with a tour of the Living History Farm and Museum. Located on 200 acres, within the city limits, the tour will guide you through the first settlement village of the Farm which includes the Schuetzenhalle, the FourSquare Garden, the 1790’s Trading Post, the Tradesmen Barn, the Riverboat Captain’s House and the Mercantile (Gift Shop), as well as an open-air tram tour. After the tour, relax and enjoy a delicious lunch served in the restored horse barn and carriage house located on the grounds of the Stone Hill Winery. Lunch includes lightly hand-breaded and pan-fried pork cutlet, with a dill sour cream sauce, served with warm house-made rustic German potato salad and braised red cabbage. After lunch, enjoy a guided tour of the underground cellars and samples of award-winning wines. Experience the historic heritage and culture of Hermann from the comfort of your motor coach as your guide from the Hermann Chamber of Commerce entertains you with stories of the history of the early days of Hermann. We will be making a few stops for those who would like to explore some of the specialty shops. The final stop will include bratwurst and sausage tasting at the Hermann Wurst Haus. Trip includes transportation, guided tours, lunch and wine tasting. W

8:30A

OCT 16 PP

208010-D1

1 DAY

Carefully positioned trees can reduce a household’s energy consumption for heating and cooling by up to 25%! www.arborday.org/trees/treefacts

$75

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Unless otherwise noted, preregistration is required for all programs and registration for day trips can close up to two weeks in advance. Prices and days are subject to change after publication. For questions, please call (636) 332-9236.

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Wentzville Historical Society

Annual Cemetery Tour OCT 12 | 1-4P

Join the Wentzville Historical Society as we highlight the history of 10 people buried in Linn Cemetery. Tickets are available on OCT 12 for $10. For more information, find us on Facebook or visit our website www.wentzvillehistoricalsociety.org.

American Sign Language 2 NEW!

Larry Hinson is offering a six-week American Sign Language (ASL) class for individuals with a basic knowledge of ASL. Par�cipants are encouraged to have completed ASL 1 prior to enrolling in this course. Each week during this 75-minute class, par�cipants will learn how to use basic vocabulary in sentences. Par�cipants will begin to communicate with one another using phrases such as “How are you?” This course will also incorporate music and teach you how to sing along with sign language. Par�cipants will need to purchase the book: “Learn to Sign the Fun Way,” by Penny Warner. *You may also choose to have the book included in your registra�on fee. Registra�on deadline is OCT 2. (Min 10/Max 20) W

7P

OCT 16

PP

302036-A1

6 WKS

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

$60/70

Nonresident registration registration opens opens SEP SEP 1. 1. Nonresident

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NOW OPEN!

910 Main Plaza Dr.

Pricing* Public Skate

$6

Skate Rental

$3

Stick 'N Puck

$10

12 & Under $15 Stick 'N Puck Special — (Kid only — $10) Kid + Parent *Pricing through DEC 31, 2019.

To view a calendar of events, check public skate times and more visit www.wentzvilleicearena.com or call (636) 639-7600. 16

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Programs and Services • Stick ‘N Puck

• Learn-to-Play Hockey

• Party Packages

• Public Skate Times • Professional Skate

• Learn-to-Skate • Concessions

Blade Sharpening

Upcoming Events Skate on Your Can NOV 27 • 7-9P Save a Turkey, Shoot a Puck NOV 28 • 8A-Noon Skate with Santa DEC 22 • 1-4P (636)332-9236 332-9236| |www.wentzvillemo.org www.wentzvillemo.org (636)

Nonresidentregistration registrationopens opensSEP SEP1.1. Nonresident

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CALLING ALL ARTISTS!

City Hall lobby Art Display APPLY TO HAVE YOUR ART FEATURED IN THE CITY HALL LOBBY DURING 2020. TO LEARN MORE, CALL (636) 332-9236 OR VISIT BIT.LY/WENTZVILLEFEATUREDARTIST.

Be Prepared ... 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 bit.ly/rainouthotline • APP for iOS and Andriod users; search “Rainout Line”

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Adult Sports

Tennis Clinic

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This free 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 involved will receive hands-on instruction to help improve their skills to become a better tennis player. Don't forget your racket! Program is one hour. Participants must register by AUG 18. (Min 5/Max 20) SA

8A

AUG 24 TBA

207026-A1

1 DAY

FREE

NEW!

Tennis Lessons

This four-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 racket. Participants must register by SEP 1. (Min 5/Max 20) SA

8A

SEP 7

TBA

207029-A2

4 WKS

$75/85

Indoor Tennis Lessons

This four-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 racket. Participants must register by SEP 29 for the OCT 7 session and OCT 27 for the NOV 4 session. (Min 5/Max 20) M M

7:30P 7:30P

OCT 7 NOV 4

TBA TBA

307026-A1 307026-A2

4 WKS 4 WKS

$75/85 $75/85

Co-Rec Double-Header Softball League (Sundays)

Get a team of men and women together and join this fun, recreational softball league, which is governed by USSSA and house rules. League will consist of 12 games over six weeks. Games may begin as early as 2P. League winner will be determined by overall record. T-shirts awarded to first-place team. Entry fee includes a new ball for each game, USSSA fees and one umpire for each game. Register your team by AUG 11. (Min 4/Max 12) SU

2P

AUG 25 ML

207012-A2

6 WKS

$495

Co-Rec Double-Header Softball League (Fridays)

Get a team of men and women together and join this fun, recreational softball league, which is governed by USSSA and house rules. League will consist of 12 games over six weeks. Games will be played at 6:30P, 7:30P, 8:30P and 9:30P. League winner will be determined by overall record. T-shirts awarded to first-place team. Entry fee includes a new ball for each game, USSSA fees and one umpire for each game. Register your team by AUG 11. (Min 4/Max 8) F

6:30P

AUG 23 ML

207012-B2

6 WKS

Men's Double-Header Softball League (Fridays)

Gentlemen, get your teams together for our recreational softball league. This Friday-night league is governed by USSSA and house rules and will consist of 12 games over six weeks. Games will be played at 6:30P, 7:30P, 8:30P and 9:30P. League winner will be determined by overall record. T-shirts will be awarded to the first-place team. League may be split into two divisions based on skill level. Entry fees include a new softball for each game, USSSA fees and one umpire for each game. You must register your team by AUG 11. (Min 4/Max 16) F

6:30P

AUG 23 ML

207011-A2

6 WKS

$495

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. Games may begin as early as 6P. You must register your team by SEP 8 for the SEP 17 session, OCT 27 for the NOV 5 session and DEC 29 for the JAN 7 session. (Min 4/Max 8) TU TU TU

6P 6P 6P

SEP 17 NOV 5 JAN 7

TBA TBA TBA

207009-A1 307009-A1 307009-A2

7 WKS 7 WKS 7 WKS

$240 $240 $240

Co-Rec Volleyball League

This co-rec volleyball league is 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. Games will be played on Sunday afternoons as early as 2P. You must register your team by SEP 8 for the SEP 15 session, October 27 for the NOV 3 session and DEC 29 for the JAN 5 session. (Min 4/Max 12) SU SU SU

2P 2P 2P

SEP 15 NOV 3 JAN 5

GYM GYM GYM

207008-A1 307008-A1 307008-A2

7 WKS 7 WKS 7 WKS

$240 $240 $240

Bubble Soccer Rentals

We have eight bubble balls available to rent for your next Party in the Park! 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 at 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.

$495

Join us every Monday (9A-noon), Wednesday (9A-noon) and Friday (10A-noon) for open gym pickleball. Limited equipment is available. Daily usage fees apply. Pickleball Open Gym will begin on SEP 8 and will run through MAY 22, 2020. For the complete schedule, please visit http://bit.ly/pickleballschedule Adult leagues and tournaments are for ages 18 and up. Preregistration is required for all programs. (636) 332-9236 | www.wentzvillemo.org

Nonresident registration opens SEP 1.

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Friends of the Wentzville Parks Spaghetti Dinner Join us NOV 7 11A-7P $8 a plate Progress Park Banquet Hall 968 Meyer Rd. For more information, please call (636) 639-2169 or email info@fotwp.org.

Mark Your Calendars

2019 Electronics Recycling Event

+ Personal Document Shredding*

NOV 23 9-11:30A 20

Resident registration now open.

*No businesses please. Limit shredding to six “Bankers Boxes” OR three, 13-gal. garbage bags, per household.

New Location! HOLT HIGH SCHOOL

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


Flooring Company

(636) 238-8818

Check out our Pet Self-wash!

Family owned. Family operated. Come visit us at: 1955 Wentzville Pkwy. Wentzville, MO 63385 Or online at: earthwisepet.com/wentzville facebook.com/EarthWisePetWentzville

Wentzville Historical Society

Holiday Home Tour DEC 8 | 3-6P

Join Wentzville Historical Society for a tour of several decorated homes along Linn Avenue and meet at Friendship Brewery afterward. Tickets are available at the Green Lantern on DEC 8 for $20. For more details, find us on Facebook or visit our website www.wentzvillehistoricalsociety.org. (636) 332-9236 | www.wentzvillemo.org

Nonresident registration opens SEP 1.

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Youth Futsal League (Ages 8-12)

Futsal is a sport that is a derivative of soccer and played on a basketball court with no walls and a smaller, low-bouncing ball. Participants will be placed on co-ed teams based on age. Participants will receive a shirt. Games will take place M-TH evenings. This league will include five games. Registration deadline is OCT 13 for the NOV 11 league and DEC 15 for the JAN 13 league. M-TH M-TH M-TH M-TH

6:30P 6:30P 6:30P 6:30P

NOV 11 NOV 11 JAN 13 JAN 13

TBA TBA TBA TBA

301302-A1 301302-B1 301302-A2 301302-B2

5 WKS 5 WKS 5 WKS 5 WKS

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

Ages 8-10 Ages 11-12 Ages 8-10 Ages 11-12

First Touch Playtime (Ages 2-3), First Touch (Ages 4-5) & CORE Soccer Ball Skills Training Outdoor (Ages 6-12) This is a four-week program that will help develop the essential skills needed to play soccer. First Touch Playtime (Ages 2-3) focuses on balance, coordination, participation, sportsmanship and sharing as well as many different concepts related to the basic skills of soccer. First Touch (Ages 4-5) participants will be introduced to the basics of soccer with many fun games and props. Field players (Ages 6-12) will work on dribbling, passing, receiving and shooting. Goalkeepers (Ages 6-12) 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 SEP 1 for the SEP 8 session and SEP 29 for the OCT 6 session. (Min 5/Max 75) SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU

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

SEP 8 SEP 8 SEP 8 SEP 8 OCT 6 OCT 6 OCT 6 OCT 6

HP HP HP HP HP HP HP HP

213008-A1 213008-B1 213008-C1 213008-D1 213008-A2 213008-B2 213008-C2 213008-D2

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

$65/75 $65/75 $65/75 $65/75 $65/75 $65/75 $65/75 $65/75

Ages 2-3 Ages 4-5 Field Players Goalkeepers Ages 2-3 Ages 4-5 Field Players Goalkeepers

First Touch Playtime (Ages 2-3), First Touch (Ages 4-5) & CORE Soccer Ball Skills Training Indoor (Ages 6-12) This four-week program takes place indoors and will help develop the essential skills needed to play soccer. First Touch Playtime (Ages 2-3) focuses on balance, coordination, participation, sportsmanship and sharing as well as many different concepts related to the basic skills of soccer. First Touch (Ages 4-5) participants will be introduced to the basics of soccer with many fun games and props. Field players (Ages 6-12) will work on dribbling, passing, receiving and shooting. Goalkeepers (Ages 6-12) will work on ball handling, diving, shot stopping and distribution. Registration deadline is JAN 5 for the JAN 10 session and FEB 16 for the FEB 21 session. (Min 5/Max 75) F F F F F F F F

6:30P 6:30P 6:30P 6:30P 6:30P 6:30P 6:30P 6:30P

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JAN 10 JAN 10 JAN 10 JAN 10 FEB 21 FEB 21 FEB 21 FEB 21

TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA

313022-A1 313022-B1 313022-C1 313022-D1 313022-A2 313022-B2 313022-C2 313022-D2

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

$65/75 $65/75 $65/75 $65/75 $65/75 $65/75 $65/75 $65/75

Ages 2-3 Ages 4-5 Field Players Goalkeepers Ages 2-3 Ages 4-5 Field Players Goalkeepers

Resident registration now open.

Team: CNR Fall Basketball League (Grades 2-8 & Freshman-Varsity)

The CNR Basketball League is for all skill levels. When you register your team through Wentzville Parks and Recreation, your registration covers the CNR league fees and one practice per week. Pricing is based on an eight-game season. You may add more games for $70 per game. Games are played on Saturdays and Sundays from SEP 7-OCT 27 with boys’ and girls’ divisions for 2nd-8th graders and FreshmanVarsity. In most ages, there are 50-70 teams per grade level. You won’t be playing the same team twice or even three times like you might in other leagues. Games will be played at a variety of gyms in the metropolitan St. Louis area including Progress Park Recreation Center. Uniforms are not provided for this league. For more information, please contact Patrick Logel at (636) 639-2084. Registration deadline is AUG 18. SA/SU

8A

SEP 7

ML

313007-A1

8 WKS

$850/team

Team: CNR Winter Basketball League (Grades 2-8)

The CNR Basketball League is for all skill levels. When you register your team through Wentzville Parks and Recreation, you will receive free practice space each week. Your registration covers the CNR league fees and one practice per week. Pricing is based on an eight-game season. You may add more games for $70 per game. Games are played on Saturdays and Sundays from DEC 7-FEB 17 with boys’ and girls’ divisions for grades 2-8. Games will be played at a variety of gyms in the metropolitan St. Louis area including Progress Park Recreation Center. Uniforms are not provided for this league. For more information, please contact Patrick Logel at (636) 639-2084. Registration deadline is NOV 3. SA/SU

8A

DEC 7

ML 313007-A2

8 WKS

$850/team

Bobby Wallace Basketball Skills Training (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 SEP 15 for the SEP 22 session, OCT 20 for the OCT 27 session and JAN 5 for the JAN 12 session. (Min 10/Max 50) SU SU SU

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

SEP 22 GYM 310012-A1 OCT 27 GYM 310012-A2 JAN 12 GYM 310012-A3

4 WKS 4 WKS 4 WKS

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

Jump Start Basketball (Ages 4-6)

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. The program will cover shooting, passing, dribbling and defense. Each child will receive a T-shirt and a miniature basketball. Registration deadline is OCT 27. This program will skip NOV 27. (Min 10/Max 20) W

6:30P

NOV 13 TBA

313006-A1

4 WKS

$45/55

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


Girls’ Volleyball League (Ages 10-12)

This six-week league will be governed by USA volleyball rules and house rules. Participants will receive a T-shirt. Awards will be given to the first-place team. Practice space will be included only during the season and will be limited to one time slot per week. Games start as early as 8:30A. Registration deadline is SEP 15 for the OCT 12 league, NOV 10 for the DEC 7 league and JAN 19 for the FEB 22 league. The DEC 7 league will not have games or practices the weeks of DEC 21 and DEC 28. (Min 40/Max 200) SA SA SA

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

OCT 12 GYM DEC 7 GYM FEB 22 GYM

305028-A1 6 WKS 305028-A2 6 WKS 305028-A3 6 WKS

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

Girls’ Volleyball League (Ages 13-14)

This six-week league will be governed by USA volleyball rules and house rules. Participants will receive a T-shirt. Awards will be given to the first-place team. Practice space will be included only during the season and will be limited to one time slot per week. Games start as early as 8:30A. Registration deadline is SEP 15 for the OCT 12 league, NOV 10 for the DEC 7 league and JAN 19 for the FEB 22 league. The DEC 7 league will not have games or practices the weeks of DEC 21 and DEC 28. (Min 40/Max 200) SA SA SA

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

OCT 12 DEC 7 FEB 22

GYM GYM GYM

305028-B1 305028-B2 305028-B3

6 WKS 6 WKS 6 WKS

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

This 90-minute clinic 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 interested in developing their skills and playing in our girls’ volleyball league. Registration deadline is JAN 5. (Min 5/Max 25) SU

10:30A JAN 12

GYM

305044-A1

1 DAY

$20/25

Girls’ Volleyball Camp (Ages 9-14)

This once-a-week, 90-minute camp 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 12. (Min 5/Max 25) SU

10:30A JAN 19

GYM

313020-A1 3 WKS

This four-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 racket. Participants must register by SEP 29 for the OCT 7 session and OCT 27 for the NOV 4 session. (Min 5/Max 20) M M M M

6:30P 7:30P 6:30P 7:30P

OCT 7 OCT 7 NOV 4 NOV 4

TBA TBA TBA TBA

302018-A1 302018-B1 302018-A2 302018-B2

4 WKS 4 WKS 4 WKS 4 WKS

7-12 YRS 13-15 YRS 7-12 YRS 13-15 YRS

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

Youth Lacrosse Clinic (Ages 6-18)

The Wentzville Lacrosse Club brings you this three-hour clinic. It will focus on the fundamentals of lacrosse in a fun teaching environment. Players will participate in a variety of drills, which include techniques of catching, throwing, weak-hand training, ground balls and basic defensive/offensive concepts. Players will be broken up by skill level, age and gender. Experienced players are welcome! This is a great opportunity for high-school age players to explore the game of lacrosse before choosing their spring sport this year! All players should wear cleats or sturdy athletic shoes and bring a water bottle. Lacrosse sticks and balls will be provided; however, you are welcome to bring your own stick. Registration deadline is OCT 27. (Min 10/Max 100) SA

Girls’ Volleyball Clinic (Ages 9-14)

NEW!

Indoor Tennis Lessons (Ages 7-15)

1:30P

NOV 2

HP

313021-A1

1 DAY

$40/$45

Coaches Wanted!

$60/75

FREE

Tennis Clinic (Ages 4-15)

This free 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 involved will receive hands-on instruction to help improve their skills to become a better tennis player. Don't forget your racket! Registration deadline is AUG 18. (Min 5/Max 20) SA SA SA

9A 10A 11A

AUG 24 AUG 24 AUG 24

TBA TBA TBA

205017-A1 205017-B1 205017-C1

1 DAY 4-6 YRS 1 DAY 7-10 YRS 1 DAY 11-15 YRS

FREE FREE FREE

Tennis Lessons (Ages 4-15)

In this four-session program, 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 racket. Participants must register by SEP 1 for the SEP 7 session. In addition to the lesson, 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) SA SA SA

9A 10A 11A

SEP 7 SEP 7 SEP 7

TBA TBA TBA

202018-A2 4 WKS 202018-B2 4 WKS 202018-C2 4 WKS

4-6 YRS $75/85 7-10 YRS $75/85 11-15 YRS $75/85

We are always on the lookout for volunteer coaches for our youth sports teams. Volunteer coaches must pass a background check. To register, please call (636) 332-9236. Head coaches will receive one free child registra�on for each team that they coach in any sport. Please note: a $25 background check fee will apply each year. To learn more, please contact Patrick Logel at (636) 639-2084 or Patrick.Logel@wentzvillemo.org. (636) 332-9236 | www.wentzvillemo.org

Nonresident registration opens SEP 1.

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HOST YOUR CHILD'S NEXT PARTY AT PROGRESS PARK!

PARTY IN THE PARK

THEMES INCLUDE: SPORTS, LITTLE CHEF, LET'S GET MESSY, SUPERHERO, OCEAN, PRINCESS, JURASSIC PARK AND MORE! Let our staff do the work so you can celebrate with your child and friends. After one hour of games and activities, 45 minutes is available for cupcakes and presents (cupcakes included). Dates dependent on availability. To book your party, please call (636) 332-9236. Pricing: $165 (residents)/$180 (nonresidents). This includes 10 guests, additional guests are $10 each. Want to add pizza to your party? Add a large, one-topping pizza for $10. 24

Resident Resident registration registrationnow nowopen. open.

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The City of Wentzville has been named a 2019 Top Workplace by the St.Louis Post-Dispatch. This honor is made possible by the great employees, strong supervisors and supportive elected officials that are part of the City of Wentzville team! To learn more about employment with the City of Wentzville, please visit bit.ly/workforwentzville.

Labor Day Pool Party!

Note: Regular pool rates apply.

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Monday, SEP 2 from noon-6P *Only at Splash Station* Nonresident registration opens SEP 1.

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FREE

Storybook Walk and Craft (Any Age)

The storybook at Heartland Park now changes monthly! This 45-minute, FREE 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 participant will get to create their very own craft. (Min 5/Max 10) SA SA SA SA

9:30A 9:30A 9:30A 9:30A

SEP 7 OCT 5 NOV 2 DEC 7

HP HP HP HP

Max Cleans Up by Rosemary Wells Ducks Away by Mem Fox and Judy Horacek Maisy Goes to the Library by Lucy Collins The Reader by Amy Hest, Illustrated by Lauren Castillo

Early Childhood Music (Birth-Age 5)

Your child will interact with you and their peers by singing, dancing and playing instruments, all while learning musical and non-musical skills. A variety of live and recorded music will be used, as well as visual aids and illustrated children's books. Classes will meet for 30 minutes once a week for month-long sessions, and will include theme-based music activities. The teacher for the class will be Melissa Dierenfeldt with Accel Music Therapy, LLC. She is a board-certified music therapist and music educator with more than 10 years of experience. Individual day registration can be purchased for $12/$15, if you chose not to register for the entire session. (Min 6/Max 10) F F F F F

11A 11A 11A 11A 11A

SEP 13 OCT 4 NOV 1 DEC 6 JAN 10

PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC

204037-D1 304040-A1 304040-A2 304040-A3 304040-A4

3 WKS 3 WKS 4 WKS 3 WKS 4 WKS

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

Early Childhood Music – Evening Sessions (Ages 3-5) Your child will interact with you and their peers by singing, dancing and playing instruments, all while learning musical and non-musical skills. A variety of live and recorded music will be used as well as visual aids and illustrated children’s books. Classes will meet for 30 minutes and will include theme-based music activities. The teacher for the class will be Bailey Dudeck with Accel Music Therapy, LLC. (Min 5/Max 12) TU TU TU

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

SEPT 24 NOV 19 DEC 17

CR CR CR

204037-H1 304040-B1 304040-B2

1 DAY 1 DAY 1 DAY

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

This three-week course is the perfect introduction to preschool for your child. Kiddos will love playing with new friends while learning about letters, numbers, colors and shapes through interactive songs, crafts and activities. Each week your child will learn something new, building on the skills they’ve learned previously. Individual day registration may be purchased for $12/15, if you choose not to register for the whole session. A parent or guardian is required to attend and participate. This program will run 4-4:45P. (Min 5/Max 12) 4P

SEP 17

CR

304050-A2

3 WKS

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 Wentzville School District is out, there will be no program. (Min 1/Max 20) 10A

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SEP 10

PP

W

6P

OCT 9

CR

304047-A1

1 DAY

$36/46

NEW!

Theater Sampler (Ages 8-15)

Interested in the Performing Arts? Join Maria Romine — professional actress, director, singer and fight choreographer as she delves into the many different genres of theater! This three-week class will educate participants on classical, comedy, tragedy and musical theater. This class runs from 4:30-6P. (Min 5/Max 12) TU

4:30P

OCT 15

CR

305011-A1

3 WKS

$72/90

Pumpkin Decorating (Ages 5-11)

Come transform a pumpkin into a creepy guest that you can bring home! Each child will receive a pumpkin to decorate and all the materials to make their own creation. (Min 6/Max 12) M

6P

OCT 21

CR

305025-A1

1 DAY

$16/20

NEW!

Theater Audition Prep Course (Ages 8-15)

Rock your upcoming audition! Join professional actress, producer and director, Maria Romine, as she lends her support and advice based on her 24 years of experience in the world of theater and television. Participants will learn how to be prepared for "cold reads," monologues, songs and the etiquette involved in auditioning. This course runs from 4:30-6P. (Min 5/Max 12) TU

4:30P

OCT 9

CR

305012-A1

1 DAY

$25/31

Mickey Mouse's Birthday Party (Walking-Age 5)

You’re invited to Mickey Mouse’s Birthday Party! Come celebrate Mickey’s birthday with some Mickey-inspired activities and by decorating your very own Mickey ears! We will end the party by sharing cupcakes and singing happy birthday to Mickey himself! (Min 6/Max 12) SA

12P

NOV 16

CR

304035-A1

1 DAY

$33/42

1 DAY

Children enjoy giving gifts to their loved ones during the holiday season. Class creations will be one-of-a kind gifts for family and friends. Three projects will be completed, wrapped and ready for the holidays at the conclusion of this 90-minute class. Don’t forget to dress to get messy! (Min 5/Max 12) TH TH

5P 7P

DEC 12 DEC 12

CR CR

305039-A1 305039-B1

1-5 YRS 6-12 YRS

$24/31 $24/31

$30/40

Come Play with Me (Walking-Age 5)

TU

Introduce your child to this time-old skill! This two-hour program will teach your child the basics of sewing. Topics such as sewing terminology, stitching patterns, sewing tools and notions, and fabrics will be discussed. Each participant will create a no-sew blanket and hand sewn pillow! This is the perfect project for sleepovers or traveling in the car. Your child will be so proud to bring home two handmade projects! (Min 5/Max 12)

Shh! It's a Secret (Ages 1-5 & 6-12)

Preschool Prep (Ages 3-5)

TU

Simple Sewing 1 (Ages 7-10)

"Creativity is Contagious." — Albert Einstein We are now accepting applications for the public art display in City Hall for 2020. To learn more, please call (636) 332-9236 or visit http://bit.ly/wentzvillefeaturedartist.

$1/1

Resident registration now open.

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Winter Break Snowball Camp Campers ages 6-12 are invited to a�end our all-inclusive, seven-day Snowball Camp. While school is out for winter break, the fun of summer camp comes indoors! Campers will make new friends and par�cipate in games, arts and cra�s, cooking and a field trip to Play Time Party Center. Snowball Camp will be held DEC 23, 26-27, 30-31 and JAN 2-3. You may also purchase individual days for $40/55 per day. Day camp will run 9A-4P. Sunrise and Sunset Camps provide care before and a�er camp’s regular hours. Sunrise Camp runs 7-9A and Sunset Camp runs 4-6P. (Min 12/Max 36) 9A-4P 9A-4P 7-9A 4-6P

DEC 23, 26-27, 30-31, JAN 2-3 DEC 23, 26-27, 30-31, JAN 2-3 SUNRISE SUNSET

PP PP PP PP

305021-A1 305021-A2 305022-A1 305023-A1

7 DAYS 1 DAY 1 DAY 1 DAY

$150/175 $40/50 $8/10 $8/10

Holiday Camp Don’t let your child’s days off of school become a burden! Children ages 6-12 are invited to join us at Wentzville’s new Holiday Camp. While school is out for holidays, professional development days or earned days off, you can rest assured knowing your childcare is covered. Each day will include fun games, a cra�, wacky ac�vi�es and the opportunity to make new friends. Day Camp will run 9A-4P. Sunrise and Sunset Camps provide care before and a�er camp’s regular hours. Sunrise Camp runs 7-9A and Sunset Camp runs 4-6P. (Min 12/ Max 36) 9A-4P 9A-4P 9A-4P 9A-4P 9A-4P 9A-4P 9A-4P 9A-4P 9A-4P 9A-4P 9A-4P 9A-4P 7-9A 4-6P

SEP 27 OCT 24 OCT 25 NOV 1 NOV 27 NOV 29 JAN 17 JAN 20 FEB 14 FEB 17 MAR 20 APR 10 SUNRISE SUNSET

PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP PP

305000-A1 305000-A1 305000-A1 305000-A1 305000-A1 305000-A1 305000-A1 305000-A1 305000-A1 305000-A1 305000-A1 305000-A1 305067-A1 305068-A1

1 DAY 1 DAY 1 DAY 1 DAY 1 DAY 1 DAY 1 DAY 1 DAY 1 DAY 1 DAY 1 DAY 1 DAY 1 DAY 1 DAY

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$30/45 $30/45 $30/45 $30/45 $30/45 $30/45 $30/45 $30/45 $30/45 $30/45 $30/45 $30/45 $8/10 $8/10

Nonresident registration registration opens opens SEP SEP 1. 1. Nonresident

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Youth Fitness 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. No class NOV 6. (Min 5/Max 12) W 5:15P SEPT 11 PPC 303033-A1 6 WKS $38/48 W 5:15P OCT 30 PPC 303033-A2 6 WKS $38/48 W 5:15P JAN 8 PPC 303033-A3 6 WKS $38/48

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 which will help develop coordination, muscle control and rhythm. No class NOV 9. (Min 5/Max 12) SA SA SA

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

SEPT 14 NOV 2 JAN 11

PPC PPC PPC

303041-A1 303041-A2 303041-A3

6 WKS 6 WKS 6 WKS

$38/48 $38/48 $38/48

Pound (Ages 12+)

SWEAT. SCULPT. ROCK. POUNDÂŽ is the world's first cardio jam session inspired by the infectious, energizing and sweat-dripping fun of playing the drums. This class runs in coordination with our adult class and lasts 55 minutes. Parent participation required for ages 12-14. No class NOV 6. ( (Min 6/Max 30) W W W

SEPT 11 OCT 30 JAN 8

PPC PPC PPC

303061-A1 303061-A2 303061-A3

6 WKS 6 WKS 6 WKS

$38/48 $38/48 $38/48

NEW!

Lyrical Dance (Ages 8-12)

Come join this new class that will help kids strengthen their creative emotional style of dance. Students will express themselves through encouraged improvisation and beautiful choreographed dances, with no prior knowledge required. Students will learn the lyrical dance style as well as specific lyrical techniques. No class NOV 4. (Mix 6/Max 25) M M M

Tiny Tumblers (Ages 3-5)

6:10P 6:10P 6:10P

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

SEPT 9 OCT 28 JAN 6

PPC PPC PPC

303062-A1 303062-A2 303062-A3

6 WKS 6 WKS 6 WKS

$38/48 $38/48 $38/48

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. No class NOV 4. (Min 4/Max 8) M M M

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

SEPT 9 OCT 28 JAN 6

PPC PPC PPC

304006-A1 304006-A2 304006-A3

6 WKS 6 WKS 6 WKS

$45/55 $45/55 $45/55

Unless otherwise noted, each session is 40 minutes in length. Preregistration is required for all programs. Registration closes one week in advance.

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. No class NOV 4. (Min 5/Max 12) M M M

6:05P 6:05P 6:05P

SEPT 9 OCT 28 JAN 6

PPC PPC PPC

305001-A1 305001-A2 305001-A3

6 WKS 6 WKS 6 WKS

$38/48 $38/48 $38/48

Monster Mash Trunk-or-Treat OCT OCT26 26at at11A 11A

Brought to you by:

See Pg. 11 for more details. 28

Resident registration now open.

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/WENTZVILLE.PARKS

Buddy the Elf

BUDDY LIKES TO RUN AROUND AND GET LOST. IF YOU FIND HIM OUT THERE IN THE FROST, TAKE A FUN PHOTO AND SEND IT OVER HERE. A PRIZE WILL BE GIVEN TO PHOTO OF THE YEAR.

Between DEC 2 and DEC 18, be on the lookout for Buddy, the life-sized elf, at one of Wentzville's parks or City buildings. Buddy will move to a new location every few days. Updates or clues about his location will be posted on Wentzville's Parks and Recreation Facebook page. Email your photos to BuddyTheElf@wentzvillemo.org by DEC 19! (636) (636) 332-9236 332-9236 || www.wentzvillemo.org www.wentzvillemo.org

Nonresident Nonresident registration registration opens opens SEP SEP 1. 1.

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Tweens and Teens Helping Hands (Ages 10-16)

Are you looking for a way to better your community? Wentzville Parks and Recreation offers a FREE volunteer program for youth. This once-a-month, one-hour program will take place on the third Wednesday of each month, except November. Parents will be responsible for transportation to and from the destination. Projects are subject to change as volunteer needs change. W W W W

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

AUG 21 SEP 18 OCT 16 DEC 18

HP CR RP OS

305005-A1 305005-A2 305005-A3 305005-A4

Heartland Park Cleanup Fall Festival Event Prep Rotary Park Cleanup Salvation Army Bell Ringing

Fall Festival: Teen Talent Search

Calling all teen singers, dancers, jugglers, magicians, comedians and more! We are on the search for a variety of local talent to perform at the 2019 Fall Festival. Selected performers will take the stage for up to 15 minutes and share their talent, skill or ability with the community. Judges will score each performance based on a number of categories. The top three winners will receive a cash prize. Third place will receive $50, second place will receive $75 and first place will receive $100. All participants must complete an application and could be called upon to display their skills via an interview. Applications can be found at Progress Park and the deadline to apply is SEP 13. Performances may be scheduled for any day/time during the festival: SEP 20-21. For other questions, please call (636) 639-2088 or email fun@wentzvillemo.org.

Eagle Scout & Gold Award Project Partnerships

Wentzville Parks and Recreation wants to support our local Boy Scout and Girl Scout leaders by partnering with them to complete their Eagle Scout and Gold Award Projects. Participating Boy Scouts or Girl Scouts can work alongside the Wentzville Parks & Recreation Department to complete a project that makes a unique, positive impact on our community. To start a partnership, please call (636) 639-2088 or email fun@wentzvillemo.org with a detailed project proposal. If you do not have a project in mind, we can offer several suggestions. Based upon the details of your project, we will put you in contact with an individual who can support you and your project the most.

Beginners Spanish (Ages 11-16)

Hablas EspaĂąol? Learn how! This eight-session class will be instructed by Peter Hult, a Spanish teacher in the Wentzville School District. Participants will learn at their own pace in a supportive setting. Along with professional instruction, all participants will have access to online resources to ensure their success in and out of class. Class will meet twice a week from 3:30-4:40P. Participants should bring a smartphone or electronic device and headphones to each class. (Min 5/Max 15) M/TH 3:30P

SEP 23

PP

302035-A1

8 SESSIONS

$65/75

Aquatic Season Passes

BLACK FRIDAY Sale

Best ll Sale A n! o s a e S

25% OFF! NOV 29-DEC 6 30

Resident registration now open.

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Donate Your Time! We are currently looking for individuals and groups for a variety of volunteer opportunities. To learn more, contact volunteer@wentzvillemo.org.

Monster Mash Trunk or Treat Holiday Night Lights 5K & Fun Run Holiday Night Lights Drive-Thru Holiday Night Lights Walk-Thru Bingo with Santa

Bingo with

Santa

Join Santa for lunch and bingo on DEC 7! More informa�on available on pg. 11.

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Nonresident registration opens SEP 1.

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PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID St. Louis, MO Permit #495 968 Meyer Rd. Wentzville, MO 63385 (636) 332-9236

Join us on DEC 8 for this beautiful run through the Holiday Night Lights in Rotary Park. 32

Resident registration now open.

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