Shorewood
Recreation and Community Services Recreational and Educational Classes for Children, Teens, Adults, Seniors and Families
SUMMER 2016
1701 E CAPITOL DRIVE SHOREWOOD, WI 53211 (414) 963-6913 X 4
WWW.SHOREWOOD.K12.WI.US
Welcome To Summer 2016! The Shorewood Recreation and Community Services summer programs will offer a variety of wonderful experiences and opportunities for youth of all ages. To ensure that these experiences are positive for everyone involved and that one child’s behavior does not limit or interfere with another child’s experience, please talk with your child regarding: 1. Respect one Another • Encourage others rather than put them down. • Use appropriate language (No name calling). • Respect each other’s personal space and property. • Show good sportsmanship and follow all the rules to all games played. 2. Respect the Staff • Follow directions the first time. • Speak in a respectful tone. • Trust the staff to make good decisions. • Tell a staff member if you are leaving an activity/program. • Immediately tell a staff member if another participant is physically or verbally bothering you. 3. Respect the Environment • Always use equipment and furniture for the purpose it was designed. • Walk, do not run inside the buildings. • Report all broken equipment immediately to staff. • Care for our outdoor and indoor surroundings. • Clean up after yourself before leaving an area.
The Recreation Department wants all children to have a fun summer in our programs. A safe environment is most important. If a child is disruptive in programs, refuses to follow the directions of our instructors, or endangers the health and safety of other participants or staff, parents/guardians will be notified to discuss the situation. Each situation will be handled on a case by case basis. The Shorewood Recreation Department is here to serve you. If you have any questions, concerns or comments on our programs and/or instructors, please contact us. Enjoy the day! Sincerely, Deb Stolz Recreation Director
Shorewood Recreation & Community Services Department Dr. Bryan Davis Superintendent BDavis@shorewood.k12.wi.us
Deb Stolz Director DStolz@shorewood.k12.wi.us
Justin Calvert Recreation Supervisor JCalvert@shorewood.k12.wi.us
Megan Welch Recreation Supervisor MWelch@shorewood.k12.wi.us
Jake Wilson Fitness Center Manager
Nora Rangel-Kubacki Secretary
Barb Xistris Secretary BXistris@shorewood.k12.wi.us
Katherine Gerrits Lake Bluff Bright Beginnings KGerrits@shorewood.k12.wi.us
JWilson@shorewood.k12.wi.us
NKubacki@shorewood.k12.wi.us
Sharon Maier Atwater Bright Beginnings SMaier@shorewood.k12.wi.us Plus the 100+ seasonal instructors who work very hard to provide you with the selection and quality of programs offered year round.
The Shorewood School Board: Paru Shah - President Colin Plese - Vice President Ruth Treisman - Treasurer Rodney Cain - Clerk Joanne Lipo Zovic - Member
AFFILIATIONS
Programs
Table of Contents
Page Number
Be Our Guest Senior Pass................................................................7 Bright Beginnings Preschool Program.........................................12 Community Contacts and Events...........................................7, 49 - 51 Community Gardens.............................................................................7 General Information.....................................................................47 - 48 Program Descriptions...................................................................38 - 46 Volunteer & Sponsor Information........................................................37
Adult and Senior Programs Adult Softball League.........................................................................10 Programs starting in May.................................................................6 - 7 Programs starting in June.....................................................................8 Programs starting in July.......................................................................9 Programs starting in August..............................................................10
Aquatics Community Swim Schedule...............................................................36 Swim Lessons (Infants through Adults).......................................33 - 35 Water Aerobics...................................................................................35
Shorewood Community Fitness Center Special Olympics
5 18
Youth Programs All Day Adventure Camp.....................................................................17 T-ball & Coach Pitch Baseball............................................................18 Home Base Morning Supervision.......................................................15 Kids Club.............................................................................................16 Programs starting in the week of June 13...................................18 - 20 Programs starting in the week of June 20.......................................21 - 22 Programs starting in the week of June 27.....................................23 - 24 Programs starting in the week of July 5................................................25 Programs starting in the week of July 11.......................................26 - 27 Programs starting in the week of July 18....................................28 - 29 Programs starting in the week of July 25.........................................30 - 31 Programs starting in the week of August 1...........................................32 Programs starting in the week of August 8...........................................32
Registration Information Online Registration Begins Resident - Tuesday, April 12 at 6:00 am Non-Resident - Tuesday, April 19 at 6:00 am How to Pay Less For Your Programs
All program registrations must occur prior to classes starting, or by the sign-up deadline. The price of the class is increased by $10 if you register the day of or after the class has started. The Shorewood Recreation Department uses email as a primary means of communication. This will be how we contact you on program waiting lists, cancellations, confirmations, notifications and updates. Please make sure we have your current email address on file.
ONLINE - To improve efficiency, Shorewood Recreation is encouraging participants to
register online. Visit www.shorewood.k12.wi.us and go to the Recreation tab for the easiest way to sign up. Click on the registration link to begin. If you have never registered online, you may call our office to set up an account and password. If you need assistance, we will be happy to walk you through the online registration process. See Guideline 31 on page 48 for the steps on how to register online. You can register online any day of the week or time, and they are processed instantly.
DROP BOX - Registration begins for Residents on Monday, May 2, 2016, and Non-Residents on Wednesday, May 4, 2016. Place your completed registration form along with your payment in a sealed envelope. The drop box is located on the outside doors leading to the Recreation Department office in the Administration Building at the High School. MAIL - Registration begins for Residents on Monday, May 2, 2016, and Non-Residents on Wednesday, May 4, 2016. Mail the registration form with your payment to Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Department, 1701 E. Capitol Drive, Shorewood, WI 53211. TELEPHONE - (414) 963-6913 x 4, begins for Residents on Monday, May 2, 2016, and Non-Residents on Wednesday, May 4, 2016. Telephone registration will be accepted only during office hours and with VISA, MASTERCARD or DISCOVER payment. Telephone lines are limited, your patience is appreciated. WALK-IN - Registration begins for Residents on Monday, May 2, 2016, and Non-Residents on Wednesday, May 4, 2016. Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 am - 12:00 pm & 12:30 pm - 4:30 pm. The Recreation Department office is located in the Administration Building on the first floor of Shorewood High School at 1701 E. Capitol Drive, Shorewood, WI 53211. Resident status includes individuals living in Shorewood, Shorewood School District and Village employees, all students enrolled in Shorewood Public Schools and their families, and non-resident taxpayers of Shorewood.
Recreation Department Office Hours Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 12:00 pm 12:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Mission Statement
I N F O R M A T I O N
The mission of the Shorewood Recreation and Community Service Department is to provide community services and life-long learning opportunities through recreation, education, and fitness programs to enhance the quality of life for residents of the Shorewood community.
Closed: May 30 & July 4
Location
Shorewood High School Administrative Building, 1st floor 1701 E. Capitol Drive Shorewood, WI 53211
School Locations & Telephone Numbers Atwater School 2100 E. Capitol Drive (414) 963-6962
Intermediate School 3830 N. Morris Blvd. (414) 963-6951
Lake Bluff School 1600 E. Lake Bluff Blvd. (414) 963-6972
Shorewood High School 1701 E. Capitol Drive (414) 963-6921
Telephone Numbers
Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Telephone: (414) 963-6913 x 4 Fax: (414) 961-3175 VHE Pool Information: (414) 963-6913 x 1 Program Information / Weather Cancellation Line: (414) 963-6913 x 3 Shorewood Community Fitness Center (414) 961-3100
Shorewood High School Campus East Capitol Drive Science Field
Library SHS Conference (2nd Floor) Room 116 (1st Floor)
Coaches Conference Room 204 Mezz. Level
Admin. Room 216 & 220
SHS Diamond
4
Arena
SHS Pool
SHS Orchestra Room 278 Dance Studio Room 276 (2nd Floor)
SHS Staff Lounge
Studio Theatre Room 179
(2nd Floor)
Rec. Dept.
North Gym
SHS West and East Mac Lab (2nd Floor)
Physical Education Building
P.E. Building Room 209 & 210 (2nd Floor)
Administration Building Rec. Dept. Drop Box
Parking Lot
Band Room 78 (Lower Level)
Entrance after 5:00 pm
N
Bowling Lanes
Entrance to SHS Parking Lot
Upper Gym (2nd Floor) Bowling Lanes & Youth Center (Lower Level)
Please use these doors to enter and exit the buildings on the weekends or after 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday.
Choir Room 273
SHS Front Lawn
VHE Pool
VHE Pool Upper Lobby
Facility Usage after 5 pm and weekends
Performing Arts Building
Science Building
Shorewood Community Fitness Center
Fitness Center Parking Lot
North Oakland Avenue
SHS Science Room 240 SHS Science Room 140 SHS Science Room 128 SHS Science Room 233 SHS Science Room 134 SHS Science Room 237 SHS Science Room 136 Graphic Arts Lab Room 133 SHS Science Room 130
ATWATER SCHOOL Main Front Door Early Education Building - Both doors LAKE BLUFF SCHOOL Back Door Early Education Building - Both doors SHOREWOOD INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL (SIS) Main Front Door SHOREWOOD HIGH SCHOOL (SHS) Administration Building - Southeast entrance by administrative parking Science Building - VHE Pool entrance and middle entrance Performing Arts Building - Southwest door, across from Administration Building Arena, Bowling Lanes, and Youth Center - Arena Building Front Door Fitness Center - Main door
SHOREWOOD COMMUNITY FITNESS CENTER ~Membership Is Open To The Public~
“To promote the vitality, health and well-being of youth, student-athletes, and adults.” The Shorewood Community Fitness Center offers members a complete line of strength machines, cardiovascular machines, and free weights. Our professional and caring staff ensures all members receive a complete and individualized fitness orientation. Membership eligibility begins at Grade 7. Located on the campus of Shorewood High School 1701 E. Capitol Drive, Shorewood, WI 53211 Telephone: (414) 961-3100 Fax: (414) 961-3175 Website: www.shorewoodfitness.com Fitness Center Manager: Jake Wilson, JWilson@shorewood.k12.wi.us
Hours of Operation Days
Time
Monday - Thursday
5:00 am - 9:00 pm
Friday
5:00 am - 8:00 pm
Saturday & Sunday
7:00 am - 6:00 pm
(Hours are subject to change.)
Stop In And See What • Cardio Machines • Free Weights • Squat Racks • Rowing Machine • Personal Trainers • Spin Bike • Bumper Weights • Benches • Olympic Platform • Weight Machines
We Have To Offer
• Group Exercise Classes • TRX Suspension Trainers • Functional Training Areas and more...
Summer Membership Special During June, July or August you can purchase a one month adult single membership for only $20. There is no sign up fee. This special cannot be added on to an existing membership.
Personal Training Special, June Only Purchase a 12 pack and receive one free session! Purchase a 18 pack and receive two free sessions! Purchase a 30 pack and receive three free sessions! Fill out the interest form on our website, www.shorewoodfitness.com, on the personal training page or in person at the fitness center. A personal trainer will review the form and contact you to discuss your options. The SCFC has nationally certified personal trainers who will use their knowledge and experience to help you achieve your fitness goals.
Teen Fitness Camp
New
Grade 7 - 9 We will be hosting a camp to teach teens the safe and proper techniques to working out. It will be geared towards athletes, but all fitness levels are welcomed. During this camp we will challenge the participants with plyometrics, circuits, agility work, and cardio. It will consist of different types of workouts to introduce them to several types of exercises. Afterwards they will have a base knowledge of what to do when they are working out. Participants that attend at least 75% of the sessions will be given a free fitness center membership for the 201617 school year. Class information can be found on pages 19 & 26.
Silver Sneakers The SCFC participates in the Silver Sneakers Membership Program for seniors age 65 and older. If you have a qualifying insurance plan you will receive a free membership to the fitness center. Please visit www.silversneakers.com or come into the Fitness Center for more information. This membership is only for the Fitness Center and does not include Community Swim.
90+ Club 5
Any Shorewood resident 90 years or older can get an annual membership for only $90!
ADULT ENRICHMENT AND EXERCISE PROGRAMS BEGINNING IN MAY Time
Mon
5:30 - 6:15 am 6:15 - 6:45 am
Class
Dates
Location
Instructor
Fee R / N-R
Course #
Aqua Boot Camp
5/10 - 6/23
VHE Pool
Renee Scherck-Meyer
$56 / $84
4170.1
Muscle Fitness
No class 5/30
5/9 - 6/22
Fitness Center Aerobics Room
Joanne Dixon
$38 / $57
4125.1
Full Body Overhaul
5/10 - 6/23
Fitness Center Aerobics Room
Sam Schley
$48 / $72
4101.1
Hatha Yoga
5/13 - 6/24
Fitness Center Aerobics Room
Hanna Edstrom
$28 / $42
4155.2
Senior Strength
5/10 - 6/23
Fitness Center Aerobics Room
Elizabeth Klijnsmit
$48 / $72
4121.1
Pilates
5/14 - 6/25
Fitness Center Aerobics Room
Elizabeth Klijnsmit
$28 / $42
4151.2
Pilates
No class 5/30
5/9 - 6/22
Fitness Center Aerobics Room
Elizabeth Klijnsmit
$52 / $78
4151.1
Vinyassa Flow Yoga
5/12 - 6/23
Fitness Center Aerobics Room
Hanna Edstrom
$28 / $42
4156.1
Total Body Conditioning
5/14 - 6/25
Fitness Center Aerobics Room
Elizabeth Klijnsmit
$28 / $42
4180.2
Tai Chi
5/13 - 7/1
Fitness Center Aerobics Room
K.T. Rusch
$50 / $75
4185.1
Family Yoga
5/14 - 6/25
Fitness Center Aerobics Room
Hanna Edstrom
$28 / $42
4158.1
Ageless Yoga and Meditation
5/11 - 6/22
Fitness Center Aerobics Room
Jamie Mullen
$28 / $42
4157.1
Backyard Composting 101
5/7
SHS Community Gardens
Josh Liberatore
FREE
3704.1
Arthritis Exercise Program
5/3 - 5/31
SHS Library
Jan Mahlberg
$32 / $48
3190.3
Total Body Conditioning
No class 5/30
5/9 - 6/22
Fitness Center Aerobics Room
Elizabeth Klijnsmit
$52 / $78
4180.1
P
Hatha Yoga
5/10 - 6/21
Fitness Center Aerobics Room
Richard Tarney
$28 / $42
4155.1
P
Embrace Wellness: Essential Oils
5/17
Lydell Community Center Room 15, Whitefish Bay
Amanda Carron
$5 / $5
4701.1
P
Embrace Wellness: Essential Oils
5/24
Lydell Community Center Room 15, Whitefish Bay
Amanda Carron
$5 / $5
4701.2
Tue
Wed Thu
P P
6:15 - 7:00 am
Fri
P P
P
P
7:00 - 8:00 am
P
8:00 - 8:45 am
P
P
8:00 - 8:55 am 9:00 - 9:55 am
Sat
P P
P P
9:00 - 10:00 am P 10:00 - 11:00 am
P
10:30 - 11:30 am
P
11:00 am - 12:15 pm
P
12:00 - 1:00 pm
P
4:30 - 5:15 pm
P P
P P
5:00 - 6:00 pm
6:00 - 7:30 pm
6:15 - 7:00 pm 6:15 - 7:15 pm
6
P
P P
P
Per person
Kettlebell / Suspension Training Comb
No class 5/30
5/9 - 6/22
Fitness Center Aerobics Room
Luke Schneider Steven Sobolewski
$46 / $69
4105.1
Fit Power Mix
5/10 - 6/23
Fitness Center Aerobics Room
Linda Sunde
$48 / $72
4135.1
Adult enrichment classes are available for grade 9 through adults. Not sure if an exercise class is for you? Try the class free for one day. Call the Recreation Dept at (414) 963-6913 x 4 for more information.
ADULT ENRICHMENT AND EXERCISE PROGRAMS BEGINNING IN MAY Time
Mon
6:30 - 7:45 pm
P
Tue
Wed Thu
Fri
Sat
Class
Dates
Monday Madness
No class 5/30 & 6/13
6:30 - 8:30 pm
P
Everyday Sewing with your Machine - Fundamentals
7:00 - 8:00 pm
P
Zumba
Shorewood Community Gardens - 2016
5/9 - 6/27
5/3 - 6/7 5/10 - 6/28 No class 6/14
Location
Instructor
Fee R / N-R
Course #
SIS Gym
Michelle Streng
$42 / $63
4146.1
Lydell Community Center Room 22, Whitefish Bay
Sandy Salzstein
$55 / $65
4602.1
SIS Gym
Michelle Streng
$38 / $57
4147.1
Be our Guest - Senior Citizen Pass
The Shorewood School District is providing the opportunity for Shorewood Residents to rent a community garden plot for the 2016 growing season. Availability is mid-April through mid-November, 2016. Plots are approimately 4’ x 10’ raised beds. Gardeners are responsible for bringing their own tools, plants, seeds and soil amendments. Water will be available on site. No chemical pesticides or fertilizers are to be used in the gardens. Only one plot per household is allowed. Fee: Residents Only - $75 Location Course #: SHS Gardens 3201.1 Lake Bluff Gardens 3201.2 Atwater Gardens 3201.3
Shorewood Residents, 60+
It is the policy of the Shorewood School Board to make available a Senior Citizen Pass to those individuals living in Shorewood who have reached the age of 60 years. The purpose of the pass is to say “Thank You” to our Senior Citizens who have given such fine support to our schools. This pass entitles the holder and companion to be admitted, without charge to the following School District activities: All Athletic Events, (Except WIAA Tournament Games), Band and Orchestra Performances, Dramatic Productions (Except Spring Musical and AFS Showcase). Get your pass at the Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Department today!
Community Contacts
If You Have Any Questions About These Groups, Please Contact Them At These Numbers Or Email Addresses
Inter Northshore FC
(formely Shorewood Kickers)
Kristin Yatso - (414) 963 - 6334 www.internorthshorefc.com
Shorewood Foundation
(414) 847 - 2702 www.shorewoodfoundation.org
Shorewood Little League
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Rick Frieseke - (414) 731 - 9875 www.shorewoodlittleleague.com
Milwaukee Table Tennis Club
Milestones Program for Children
Shorewood Girls Softball
Shorewood High Drama Dept.
Linda Leaf - (414) 281 - 3123 milwaukeettc.org
Liz Escobar - (414) 963 -1520 www.burnbar@sbcglobal.net
Shorewood Men’s Club
www.shorewoodmensclub.org
(414) 964 - 5545 milestonesprograms.org
Box Office - (414) 963 - 6940 www.shorewooddrama.org
Shorewood Swim Club
www.shorewoodswimclub.com
Senior Resource Center Elizabeth Price (414) 847 - 2727 villageofshorewood.org
Shorewood Historical Society Karen deHartog (414) 847-2726 www.shorewoodhistory.org
Shorewood Woman’s Club
Janet Nortrom - (414) 964-3764 gfwcwishorewoodwomansclub.com
ADULT ENRICHMENT AND EXERCISE PROGRAMS BEGINNING IN JUNE Time
Mon
Tue
8:00 am - 12:00 pm
P
P
Wed Thu P
P
9:00 - 11:00 am
Fri
Sat
P
P
4:30 - 5:15 pm
P
6:00 - 6:55 pm
P P
Class
Dates
Location
Instructor
Fee R / N-R
Course #
American Red Cross Lifeguarding Training
6/20 - 6/24
VHE Pool and SHS West Computer Lab
Amy Johnson
$200 / $250
4383.1
Pickleball - Coed
6/18 - 8/6
SHS Arena
Recreation Staff
Punch card See page 42
N/A
Arthritis Exercise Program
6/2 - 6/30
SHS Library
Jan Mahlberg
$32 / $48
4190.1
Parent / Child Tennis
6/15 - 8/3
SIS Tennis Courts
Jim Mileham
$28 / $42
4454.1
P Sunset Paddle Trips Canoeing
P 6:00 - 9:00 pm
P P Sunset Paddle Trips Kayaking
P P 6:30 - 7:30 pm
P P
6:30 - 8:30 pm
P P P
7:00 - 7:55 pm P 7:00 - 9:00 pm 7:30 - 9:30 pm
8
P P
6/20 7/11 8/8 6/22 7/13
River Revitalization 2134 N Riverboat Road Milwaukee See page 43
$24
$36 / $54 Riverwest Outdoor Educational Adventures Staff
Per date
4252.1 4252.2 4252.3
$36 / $54 Per date
8/10
4253.1 4253.2 4253.3
Pay at the beach
$5
n/a
Jess Henrickson Dan McDermott
$6 / $16
4728.1
Nicolet High School Athletic Conference Room A106
Jess Henrickson Dan McDermott
$6 / $16
4728.2
6/16 - 7/21
SHS Football Field
Kevin Kane
$40 / $60
4489.1
Tennis - Adult Beginner
6/15 - 8/3
SIS Tennis Courts
Jim Mileham
$32 / $48
4458.1
Parent / Child Tennis
6/16 - 8/4
SIS Tennis Courts
Jim Mileham
$28 / $42
4454.2
Volleyball - Coed
6/13 - 8/1
SHS North Gym
Recreation Staff
$28 / $42
4470.1
6/15 - 8/3
Whitefish Bay High School Field House
Doug Kane
$25 / $35
4415.1
Yoga at the Beach
6/16 - 7/28
Atwater Park Beach
Sarah Hammond
Estate & Financial Planning for Peace of Mind
6/21
Nicolet High School Athletic Conference Room A106
The Power of a Power of Attorney
6/22
Lacrosse “Old Man” Father and Son
Badminton
No class 7/4
No class 7/27
Adult enrichment classes are available for grade 9 through adults. Not sure if an exercise class is for you? Try the class free for one day. Call the Recreation Department at (414) 963-6913 x 4 for more information.
Exact cash only
ADULT ENRICHMENT AND EXERCISE PROGRAMS BEGINNING IN JULY Class
Dates
Location
Instructor
Fee R / N-R
Course #
Aqua Boot Camp
7/5 - 8/25
VHE Pool
Renee Scherck-Meyer
$64 / $96
4170.2
Muscle Fitness
7/6 - 8/24
Fitness Center Aerobics Room
Joanne Dixon
$46 / $69
4125.2
Full Body Overhaul
7/5 - 8/25
Fitness Center Aerobics Room
Sam Schley
$56 / $84
4101.2
Hatha Yoga
7/8 - 8/26
Fitness Center Aerobics Room
Hanna Edstrom
$32 / $48
4155.4
Senior Strength
7/5 - 8/25
Fitness Center Aerobics Room
Elizabeth Klijnsmit
$56 / $84
4121.2
Pilates
7/9 - 8/27
Fitness Center Aerobics Room
Elizabeth Klijnsmit
$32 / $48
4151.4
Pilates
7/6 - 8/24
Fitness Center Aerobics Room
Elizabeth Klijnsmit
$60 / $90
4151.3
Vinyassa Flow Yoga
7/7 - 8/25
Fitness Center Aerobics Room
Hanna Edstrom
$32 / $48
4156.2
P
Total Body Conditioning
7/9 - 8/27
Fitness Center Aerobics Room
Elizabeth Klijnsmit
$32 / $48
4180.4
10:00 - 11:00 am
P
Ladies / College / Teens Self Defense Class
7/16 - 8/6
Chay’s Tae Kwon Do 1220 W Ranchito Ln, Mequon
Master Greg Chay
$100 / $120
4707.1
10:30 - 11:30 am
P
Family Yoga
7/9 - 8/27
Fitness Center Aerobics Room
Hanna Edstrom
$32 / $48
4158.2
Ageless Yoga and Meditation
7/6 - 8/24
Fitness Center Aerobics Room
Jamie Mullen
$32 / $48
4157.2
Backyard Composting 101
7/16
Lake Bluff Community Gardens
Josh Liberatore
FREE
4704.1
Arthritis Exercise Program
7/5 - 7/28
SHS Library
Jan Mahlberg
$28 / $42
4190.2
Total Body Conditioning
7/6 - 8/24
Fitness Center Aerobics Room
Elizabeth Klijnsmit
$60 / $90
4180.3
Hatha Yoga
7/5 - 8/23
Fitness Center Aerobics Room
Richard Tarney
$32 / $48
4155.3
Kettlebell / Suspension Training Comb
7/6 - 8/24
Fitness Center Aerobics Room
Luke Schneider Steven Sobolewski
$54 / $81
4105.2
Fit Power Mix
7/5 - 8/25
Fitness Center Aerobics Room
Linda Sunde
$56 / $84
4135.2
Monday Madness
7/11 - 8/22
SIS Gym
Michelle Streng
$48 / $72
4146.2
Lydell Community Center Room 22, Whitefish Bay
Sandy Salzstein
$55 / $65
4602.2
Michelle Streng
$38 / $57
4147.2
Time
Mon
5:30 - 6:15 am 6:15 - 6:45 am
Tue
Wed Thu
P P
6:15 - 7:00 am
Sat
P P
P
P
7:00 - 8:00 am
P
8:00 - 8:45 am
P
P
8:00 - 8:55 am 9:00 - 9:55 am
Fri
P P
P P
9:00 - 10:00 am
11:00 am - 12:15 pm
P
12:00 - 1:00 pm
P
4:30 - 5:15 pm
P P
P P
5:00 - 6:00 pm P 6:15 - 7:00 pm
P
6:15 - 7:15 pm 6:30 - 7:45 pm
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P P
P
P
6:30 - 8:30 pm
P
Everyday Sewing with your Machine - Studio
7/12 - 8/16
7:00 - 8:00 pm
P
Zumba
7/12 - 8/23
7/18 - Relocated to SHS Arena
SIS Gym
7/19 - Relocated to SHS Arena
Adult enrichment classes are available for grade 9 through adults.
Per person
ADULT ENRICHMENT AND EXERCISE PROGRAMS BEGINNING IN AUGUST Time
Mon
4:30 - 5:15 pm
Yoga at the Beach
Tue P
Wed Thu
Fri
P
Class
Dates
Location
Instructor
Fee R / N-R
Course #
Arthritis Exercise Program
8/2 - 8/30
SHS Library
Jan Mahlberg
$32 / $48
4190.3
Sat
New
There is something incredibly healing when you can practice yoga near water and connect with the soothing surroundings. Our yoga class at Atwater Park beach over-looking Lake Michigan is one of the most exquisite back drops around. Our Yoga at the Beach is appropriate for everyone. All skill levels are welcome. Limited individual instruction will be provided. Bring your own mat/towel/yoga accessories. Rain or shine the class will be held unless lightening/thunder, high wind gusts, rain storms, or 60 below weather should occur. The instructor will determine if the class will be held. Participants will not be notified if the class is cancelled. Date: Thursday, June 16 - July 28 Time: 6:30 - 7:30 pm Location: Atwater Park Beach in Shorewood Fee at Beach: $5 (Exact cash only) Instructor: Sarah Hammond Hammond Lifestyle Consulting
Flute Lessons
Our adult softball leagues will begin in late April. All games will be played at the SHS Diamond. Men’s leagues will be wood bat only leagues. A minimum of four teams for each division is required. To request a packet, please call the Recreation Department at (414) 963-6913 x 4, or visit our website: www.shorewood.k12.wi.us. Coed (18 and over) - Monday evening - NEW Women’s (18 and over) - Monday evening Men’s (30 and over) - Tuesday evening Men’s (19 and over) - Thursday evening Registration Deadline: Friday, April 1, 2016
Shorewood Tennis Club Interested players are welcome to try the STC once before joining. NonResidents of Shorewood are welcome. STC provides court reservations, new balls, water and cups. STC players can play singles but should change to doubles if others need courts. Players can select their own partners and foursomes, but should try to include other STC members who are waiting.
New
This summer the Shorewood Recreation Department may be offering flute lessons, taught by Emma Koi. Lessons are 30, 45 or 60 minutes in length. Please contact the Recreation Department at (414) 963-6913 x 4 to get on the interest list.
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Adult Softball Leagues
For additional information, please contact Jim Mileham via email at jim.mileham@gmail.com, at (414) 962-5236, or visit our website at: www.shorewoodtennisclub.com.
Shorewood Senior Tennis Club Shorewood Senior Tennis Club, “The Legends”, is looking for players 60 years and older. The league is geared toward 3.5 level players and higher and plays doubles matches only. The league has teams throughout the Milwaukee metropolitan area. For additional information, please contact Steve Kavalauskas via email at steve@kavalauskas.net or at (414) 807-3124.
FIRST® LEGO® League (FLL®) Fall 2016
WE NEED COACHES AND MENTORS. PLEASE SIGN UP TODAY!
The Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Department is excited to offer FIRST® LEGO® programs again this fall. These programs incorporate building and programming robots. Volunteers (parents and mentors) are the coaches of these teams. Classes can be held after school, early evening or on the weekends.
FIRST® LEGO® Programs Junior FIRST® LEGO® League
Grade 1 - 3 Jr. FLL® captures student’s curiosity and directs it toward discovering the wonders of science and technology. This program features a real-world science concept to be explored through research, teamwork, construction and imagination. Guided by at least two adult coaches, teams use LEGO bricks to build a model that moves. Each team has a maximum of 6 students per team. We are anticipating offering 4 teams.
FIRST® LEGO® League
Grade 4 - 8 FLL® will introduce students to real-world challenges by designing, building, programming a robot using LEGO® MINDSTORMS®, then complete on a table-top playing field. FLL® teams, guided by their imaginations and at least two adult coaches, apply real-world math and science concepts, research challenges facing today’s scientists, and learn critical thinking, team building and presentation skills. Each team has a maximum of 10 students per team. We are anticipating offering 4 teams including one team for girls only.
FIRST® Tech Challenge
Grade 7 - 12 In FTC, teams are responsible for designing, building, and programming their robot to compete in an alliance format against other teams. Students will be required to develop strategy and build robots based on sound engineering principles. Each team has a maximum of 10 students per team. We are anticipating offering 1 team.
Volunteers Needed to Coach Time Commitment for volunteers and mentors
Volunteers (parents and mentors) are needed to coach our teams. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Deb Stolz via email at DStolz@shorewood.k12.wi.us by June 1, 2016. Previous programming or robotics experience is not necessary to volunteer. Without volunteer involvement, we will not be able to hold these classes in the fall. Classes can be held after school, early evening or on the weekends.
Time Commitment for Volunteers and Mentors
Jr. FLL® (Gr 1 - 3): meets one time per week for 1 ½ hours. The program begins in September and lasts approximately 8 weeks. A Saturday Tournament/Expo is held the beginning of November. FLL ® (Gr 4 - 8): meets two times per week for 1 ½ hours each. The program begins in September and lasts approximately 10 weeks unless the team advances in competition. A Saturday Tournament is held in November. FTC (Gr 7 - 12): meets three times per week for two to three hours each. The program begins in September and concludes in January unless the team advances in competition. A Saturday Tournament is held In January.
We Need Coaches and Mentors. Please Sign Up Today!
Classes can be held after school, early evening or on the weekends. If you have any questions on the program, volunteering or would like to coach/mentor, please contact Deb Stolz, Recreation Director via email at DStolz@shorewood.k12.wi.us or (414) 963-6913 x 4.
Legos Wanted
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Do you have any Legos at home and not sure what to do with them? This past fall the Shorewood Recreation Department started a FIRST® LEGO® program for Grades 1 - 8. The program requires additional Lego pieces for the students to complete their projects that they have to design and build. If you have any
Legos that you would like to donate to the Recreation Department, please contact us at (414) 963-6913 x 4. Thank you!
SCHOOL DISTRICT OF SHOREWOOD- BRIGHT BEGINNINGS PRESCHOOL 2016 - 2017 SCHOOL YEAR Must be at least 2 years and 10 months by September 6, 2016 Bright Beginnings Preschool focuses on the individual child, and provides an educational environment that stimulates and nurtures each child’s unique growth potential. We provide numerous exciting and engaging thematic units throughout the year, allowing your children to freely explore and grow in important skill development areas, including: large and fine motor skills, language and literacy, science and math, art and music. Your child’s social and emotional development is of prime importance. At Bright Beginnings, we help each child grow in her or her feelings of self-worth, self-confidence, respect, appreciation of others, love of learning and of school. Our curriculum reflects the most current understanding regarding child development and early education, and embraces Shorewood School District curriculum goals. Our classroom ratio is two adults for sixteen students. Bright Beginnings will follow the school year calendar for the 2016 - 2017 school year. When the elementary schools do not have school, Bright Beginnings will not be held. PRESCHOOL TOILETING GUIDELINES: All children are to be completely toilet trained before the first day of school. If your child is not complete toilet trained, you will be required to be present in the classroom and assist your child with toileting needs. Teachers and volunteers will assist children with buttons or snaps on clothing as necessary. Independence and reinforcement of self-help skills will be encouraged by the teachers. 2016 - 2017 Tuition Payments: A $200 nonrefundable deposit is required at the time of registration to reserve a spot for your child. Receive a $100 discount if tuition is paid in full at registration, otherwise a payment plan is available. All balances must be paid in full by August 1, 2016. NEW - Online registration now available, online fee will reflect the $100 discount (payment plans cannot be established online). No refunds or credit will be given for this program.
Atwater Bright Beginnings
Lake Bluff Bright Beginnings
Location: Room: Teachers: Ratio:
Atwater Elementary School 2100 E. Capitol Drive 104 Sharon Maier & Jessie Woida 2 adults / 16 students
Location: Room: Teachers: Ratio:
Lake Bluff Elementary School 1600 E. Lake Bluff Blvd To be determined Katherine Gerrits & Elisabeth Witt 2 adults / 16 students
Course #: Day: Date: Time: Tuition:
5290.1 Monday, Wednesday, Friday LL September 7 - May 26, 2017FU 8:30 - 11:00 am SE R U $1,600 (Residents and O Non-Residents)
Course #: Day: Date: Time: Tuition:
5290.3 Monday, Wednesday, Friday September 7 - May 26, 2017 8:30 - 11:00 am $1,600 (Residents and Non-Residents)
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5290.2 Tuesday and Thursday September 6 - May 25, 2017 8:30 - 11:00 am $1,200 (Residents and Non-Residents)
- OR Course #: Day: Date: Time: Tuition:
5290.4 Tuesday and Thursday September 6 - May 25, 2017 8:30 - 11:00 am $1,200 (Residents and Non-Residents)
Milestones All Day Child Care Supervision Milestones will be offering an all day child care supervision on the days your child attends Bright Beginnings Preschool at both Atwater and Lake Bluff. The supervision is available Monday-Friday from 7 a.m. until 6 p.m. Students must be at least three years old and completely toilet trained. If you require this supervision for your child while they are enrolled in Bright Beginnings, you must contact Milestones at (414) 964-5545 as availability is limited.
SHOREWOOD RECREATION PROGRAM REGISTRATION FORM rint se P Plea arly! Cle
Family Information
MAIL TO: Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Department 1701 E. Capitol Drive, Shorewood WI 53211 Online: www.shorewood.k12.wi.us Questions? Please call (414) 963-6913 x 4
Name (parent/guardian)________________________________ Date of Birth ______/______/______ Gender _______ Address ____________________________________________________________________________ Apt. _________ City _______________________ Zip ___________________ Email __________________________________________ Primary Phone (
) ______________________________ Secondary Phone (
Name of Participant (First & Last)
Gender
Date of Birth
Grade
Lunch program?
Attends Shorewood Public schools?
Program Title
Reduced / Waiver Fees: participants may receive discounts on programs. See #5 on page 47 for more information.
Name______________ Size______
Youth sizes: S, M, or L Adult sizes: S, M, L, or XL
Round up for Recreation: Rounding up your program fees helps to provide financial support to those who are unable to afford the program fee for activities. See #18 on page 48 for more information.
Name______________ Size_______
my status with Shorewood Nutritional Services Free & Reduced Meal Program to receive a discount for Recreation Department programs.
Course #
Program fee
Credit Round Up for Recreation Late Fee Total Amount
I, the undersigned, do hereby agree to the allow the individual(s) named herein to participated in the activity(ies) indicated. I am aware and understand that there may be potential risks inherent with participation in any recreation activity and that the Shorewood School District and Recreation Dept. does not provide accident insurance and cannot assume responsibility for injury to any participants in the recreation programs. I assume all risks and hazards incidental to such participation including transportation to and from the activities and do hereby waive, release, absolve, indemnify and agree to hold harmless the Shorewood Recreation Dept. employees, staff and other persons for all claims, injuries, liabilities, damage or right of action directly or indirectly arising out of use of Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Department activities. In the event of a medical emergency, I authorize the department staff to obtain medical treatment for the above named. Signature:
______ I give my permission to use
Total from other forms
T-Shirts (if applicable, t-shirt will be indicated in program description) Name______________ Size_______
Free & Reduced
) _____________________________
Special Considerations? (medications, disabilities, etc.) ___________________ ________________________________ ________________________________
Date:
Date Processed _______/_________/_______ _____ Cash _____ Check (payable to Shorewood Rec Dept) _____ Credit Card (Mastercard / Visa / Discover) Card # __________/__________/__________/__________ Exp ______/______
Security Code ________
Home Base, Kids Club and Extended Day Registration Form Home Base for grades entering K4 - 6: Youth Center, Shorewood High School’s PE Building Junior Kids Club for grades entering K4 - K5: Atwater East Playground Atwater Kids Club for grades entering 1 - 3: Atwater West Playground Lake Bluff Kids Club for grades entering 4 - 6: Lake Bluff Playground Extended Day for grades entering K4 - 6: at your Kids Club location
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Family Information Name (parent/guardian)_____________________________________________Date of Birth___/___/___Gender_______
___I give my permission to use my status with Shorewood Nutritional Services Free & Reduced meal program to receive a discount for Recreation Department programs.
Address______________________________________________________________________________City_______________Zip____________ Phone (
)___________________Secondary Phone (
)_______________________Email__________________________________________
Child’s name _____________________________________Gender ________Date of Birth _____/_____/_____Grade Entering ________________ Home Base 7:00 am - 12:30 pm
Daily Fee: Resident - $20 / Non-Resident - $30 Weekly Fee: Resident - $70 / Non-Resident - $105 *Weekly Fee: Resident - $60 / Non-Resident - $90
Kids Club 1:00 - 4:00 pm
Daily Fee: Resident - $8 / Non-Resident - $12 Weekly Fee: Resident - $35 / Non-Resident - $53 *Weekly Fee: Resident - $28 / Non-Resident - $42
Extended Day 4:00 - 5:30 pm
Total Fees
Daily Fee: Resident - $5 / Non-Resident - $8 Weekly Fee: Resident - $25 / Non-Resident - $38 *Weekly Fee: Resident - $20 / Non-Resident - $30
Mon
Tues
Wed
Thurs
Fri
Mon
Tues
Wed
Thurs
Fun Friday
Mon
Tues
Wed
Thurs
Fri
June 13
June 14
June 15
June 16
June 17
June 13
June 14
June 15
June 16
June 17
June 13
June 14
June 15
June 16
June 17
$
June 20
June 21
June 22
June 23
June 24
June 20
June 21
June 22
June 23
June 24
June 20
June 21
June 22
June 23
June 24
$
June 27
June 28
June 29
June 30
July 1
June 27
June 28
June 29
June 30
July 1
June 27
June 28
June 29
June 30
July 1
$
* No Programs
July 5
July 6
July 7
July 9
* No Programs
July 5
July 6
July 7
July 9
* No Programs
July 5
July 6
July 7
July 9
$
July 11
July 12
July 13
July 14
July 15
July 11
July 12
July 13
July 14
July 15
July 11
July 12
July 13
July 14
July 15
$
July 18
July 19
July 20
July 21
July 22
July 18
July 19
July 20
July 21
July 22
July 18
July 19
July 20
July 21
July 22
$
July 25
July 26
July 27
July 28
July 29
July 25
July 26
July 27
July 28
July 29
July 25
July 26
July 27
July 28
July 29
$
Aug 1
Aug 2
Aug 3
Aug 4
Aug 5
Aug 1
Aug 2
Aug 3
Aug 4
Aug 5
Aug 1
Aug 2
Aug 3
Aug 4
Aug 5
$
All Day Adventure Camp
7:00 am - 5:30 pm Daily Fee
14
R - $40 / NR - $60 *R - $50 / NR - $75
Monday, August 8 Laser Tag Course # 4860.91
Tuesday, August 9 Lincoln Park Zoo Course # 4860.92
Wednesday, August 10 *Lambeau Field Course # 4860.93
Thursday, August 11 Prairieville Park Course # 4860.94
Friday, August 12 Little Amerricka Course # 4860.95
Totals
$
Grand Total =
$
PLEASE NOTE: No refund, class transfer or credit for these programs will be granted after June 9, 2016.
Do you need supervision for your child... ...in the morning? ...after Summer School? Home Base Morning Supervision Grades entering K4 - 6
(Students must be at least 4 years old by June 1, 2016 to participate.)
Location: Date: Time:
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Youth Center, Shorewood High School’s Physical Education Building Monday - Friday, June 13 - August 5 (No program July 4) 7:00 am - 12:30 pm
Home Base provides participants with supervised activities during the morning which includes table games, active group games, socializing, arts and crafts, and more! Parents are encouraged to enroll their child in other morning recreation programs that we offer. Our staff will walk your child to and from their programs between 8:00 am and 12:00 pm. If your child is signed up for Kids Club in the afternoon, we will walk your child there as well. You may drop your child off at any time in the morning. Please send your child with a morning snack and a bag lunch. Participants are responsible for all items they bring to the program. Handheld electronic devices are strongly discouraged. Home Base includes Supervised Lunch.
Supervised Lunch Grades entering K5 - 6
Location: Youth Center, Shorewood High School’s PE Building Date: Monday - Thursday, June 20 - July 28 Time: 11:00 am - 12:30 pm Weekly Fee: Resident - $8 / Non-Resident - $12 This program is for children enrolled in Shorewood School District Summer School who need supervision from 11:00 am until 12:30 pm or to the start of the Kids Club program. We will escort your child to Kids Club (if enrolled). Children are required to bring their own bag lunch. Date Monday - Thursday
Weekly Fee R / N-R
Course #
June 20 - June 23
$8 / $12
4850.2
Parents/Guardians are required to fill out a Weekly Activity Sheet that informs our staff of the programs that your child is participating in for the week. Weekly Activity Sheets are available online at www.shorewood.k12.wi.us under the Recreation and Community Services tab. Forms may be turned in to the Recreation Office or directly at Home Base. Please be sure to turn your weekly sheet in to ensure your child is taken to their classes. The Recreation Department is not responsible if your child misses a class due to a missing a Weekly Activity Sheet or incorrect information listed on the form.
June 27 - June 30
$8 / $12
4850.3
Please note: Participants will have the opportunity to bowl on Fridays from 9:00 - 11:00 am. If your child would like to bowl, please send them with socks. Date
Weekly Course #
July 11 - July 14
$8 / $12
4850.5
July 18 - July 21
$8 / $12
4850.6
July 25 - July 28
$8 / $12
4850.7
Please note: If your child needs to be escorted to and from recreation classes, you will need to enroll in the Home Base Morning supervision instead of Supervised Lunch.
June 13 - June 17
$70 / $105 per week
4810.1
June 20 - June 24
$70 / $105 per week
4810.2
...all day?
June 27 - July 1
$70 / $105 per week
4810.3
Grades entering K4 - 6
$56 / $84 per week
4810.4
$70 / $105 per week
4810.5
July 18 - July 22
$70 / $105 per week
4810.6
July 25 - July 29
$70 / $105 per week
4810.7
August 1 - August 5
$70 / $105 per week
4810.8
July 5 - July 8 No program 7/4
July 11 - July 15
15
Home Base Fees Resident / Non-Resident
No Program the Week of July 4 - 8
$20 / $30 per day
(Students must be at least 4 years old by June 1, 2016 to participate.)
For all day supervision you need to enroll your child in the Home Base Morning Supervision program from 7:00 am to 12:30 pm, the grade appropriate Kids Club from 1:00 - 4:00 pm and Extended Day from 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm.
If you need supervision in the morning prior to Summer School, please contact the Recreation Department at (414) 963-6913 x 4 to make individual arrangements.
Kids Club Programs Date: Time: Fee:
Monday - Friday, June 13 - August 5 (No program July 4) 1:00 - 4:00 pm Daily Resident - $8 / Non-Resident - $12 Weekly Resident - $35 / Non-Resident - $53
Date
Kids Club “Fun Friday” Special Event
6/17
Kid’s Day: Join us at Kids Club for an afternoon full of playground and water games at Atwater Playground. Participants will rotate throughout various stations which will include active games, water games and making a keepsake craft. Bring a swimsuit and towel. Participants will meet at their regular sites and walk over to Atwater Elementary School together.
6/24
Movie Madness: We will spend the afternoon playing games and creating projects based on popular blockbuster movies. Harry Potter, Up, Frozen, and more! You won’t want to miss this Hollywood-theme day! Participants will meet at their regular sites and walk over to Atwater Elementary School together. Don’t forget to attend the first outdoor movie of the summer, Hotel Transylvania 2, tonight on the Lake Bluff lawn! Movie begins at dusk.
7/1
Stars and Stripes: Happy Independence Day! We will walk over to the SHS Track and celebrate America. Join us as we learn about America’s independence, play red, white and blue field games, make flags and eat July 4th themed treats! We will end the day with a parade! Participants will meet at their regular sites and walk over to the High School Track together.
7/8
Art in the Park: Participants will spend the day tapping into their creativity and channeling their inner artist! Participants will rotate throughout the day to various art stations which include: throw painting, tie dye, recycle art, and art games. Participants will meet at their regular sites and walk over to Atwater Elementary School as a group.
7/15
Day at Atwater Beach: During this day of fun in the sun, participants will swim, go on a treasure hunt, and compete in a sand castle building contest at Atwater Beach. Don’t miss this great adventure! Participants should bring a water bottle, a snack, sunscreen, swimming suit, and a towel. Participants will meet at their regular sites and walk over to Atwater Beach together.
7/22
Drama Junior Production and Create Your Own Sundae: We will be watching the Shorewood Drama Junior production of Seussical Jr. After the show, participants will play games on the SHS Front Lawn and make their very own ice cream sundae. Participants will meet at their regular sites and walk over to Shorewood High School together.
7/29
Kids Club’s Got Talent: If you have a talent that you would like to share, consider performing in Kids Club’s Got Talent! The show will take place on the outside steps of SHS Auditorium. The rain location is in the SHS Youth Center. Throughout the week at Kid’s Club participants will have the opportunity to practice the talent that they would like to perform. Participants may choose to perform or may choose in the show or watch the show. Parents are welcome to attend the show too. Please note that your child must be in attendance of Kids Club for the entire week of July 25 - 29 to be eligible to perform on the show. Participants will meet at their sites and walk over to Shorewood High School together.
8/5
Kids Club Olympics: Join us as we celebrate the start of the 2016 Olympics! Our very own Olympic games will take place at the Atwater Playground and will feature an opening ceremony, a competition portion and an awards/closing ceremony. Competitions will include various Olympic themed events as well as staff picked events. The first part of the program will be spent learning about the history of the Olympics and fun facts about this year’s Olympics. Participants will meet at their regular sites and walk over to Atwater Elementary School as a group.
(Students must be at least 4 years old by June 1, 2016 to participate)
Junior Kids Club for grades entering K4 - K5: Atwater East Playground Atwater Kids Club for grades entering 1 - 3: Atwater West Playground Lake Bluff Kids Club for grades entering 4 - 6: Lake Bluff Playground
Spend your summer playing games, creating art projects, making friends, and more! Kids Club is the perfect cure to summer boredom. These groups are always on the move doing fun activities ranging from swimming to bowling and even fishing! Kids Club Leaders will plan activities at the playground such as group games, art projects, and special events between the scheduled daily activities. Activities will be planned separately between Junior, Atwater, and Lake Bluff to be age-appropriate. •
A biweekly calendar will be updated online with an agenda of specific Kids Club activities for the upcoming weeks at: www.shorewood.k12.wi.us.
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If your child is registered for Home Base, the recreation staff will walk them to Kids Club.
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Participants should bring a snack daily and a water bottle.
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In the event of inclement weather (including extreme heat), the program will still be held. We will modify the program as best we can to accommodate days of extreme heat by staying in the shade, taking extra water breaks, going indoors, and eliminating active games. In the event of rain, Kids Club will be relocated to the school’s gym.
If you are unable to pick up your child from Kids Club at 4:00 pm, we offer the Extended Day program from 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm. A fee will be assessed if you are late when picking up your child, please be prompt.
Kids Club Activities
Mon
Tues
K4 - K5
Grade 1
Grade 2
Grade 3
Grade 4 - 6
Playground Games
Swim 1:30 - 2:30 pm at SHS Pool
Art 1:30 - 2:30 pm
Art 2:30 - 3:30 pm
Choice of : Playground Games or Swim 2:30 - 3:30 pm at VHE Pool
Terrific Tuesdays at Shorewood Library OR Atwater Beach Day Specific dates will posted on the website.
Beach Day or Estabrook Park
Specific dates will posted on the website.
Wed
Swim 1:30 - 2:30 pm at SHS Pool
Bowling 1:30 - 2:30 pm
Bowling 2:30 - 3:30 pm
Swim 2:30 - 3:30 pm at VHE Pool
Choice of : Playground games, Art or Swim 2:30 - 3:30 pm at VHE Pool
Thurs
Art 1:30 - 2:30 pm
Art 2:30 - 3:30 pm
Swim 1:30 - 2:30 pm at SHS Pool
Bowling 1:30 - 2:30 pm
Choice of : Bowling or Swim 2:30 - 3:30 pm at VHE Pool
Fri
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“Fun Friday” Special Event
See table on the right for descriptions.
To register for Kids Club, see registration form on page 14
PLEASE NOTE: No refund, class transfer or credit for these programs will be granted after June 9, 2016.
All Day Adventure Camp Grades entering K4 - 6 (Students must be at least 4 years old by June 1, 2016 to participate.) Location: Lake Bluff Playground Time: 7:00 am - 5:30 pm
Join us for a week full of all day adventures! You must sign up for each day individually. All age groups will be combined for activities. In the event of inclement weather, the program may be modified, but will still be held. Because these are all field trips, please be sure to drop your child off at Lake Bluff Elementary School Playground no later than 15 minutes prior to the bus departure time. Buses will return to Lake Bluff at approximately 4:00 pm. Please note: Participants should bring a morning and afternoon snack, a bag lunch, water bottle and sunscreen. Concessions will be available for purchase at most locations, but leaders will not be responsible for money that children may bring.
Join us for an exhilarating day of Laser Tag and go-karting at Lightspeed Entertainment! Lightspeed Entertainment, located in Greenfield, features a 4,500 square foot multi-level laser tag arena, an indoor go-kart track and a video arcade. The fee for this trip includes an unlimited number of laser tag games and go-kart races. Participants should bring their own money if they wish to use the video arcade and/or purchase snacks. Participants are responsible for their own money. Participants must be 40� or taller in order to play laser tag or ride the go-karts. Course #: 4860.91 Time: Bus Departure at 9:30 am Fee: Resident - $40 / Non-Resident - $60 We will spend the day visiting Lambeau Field! Tour guides will lead us through the Lambeau Field Atrium, to one of the private suites. Participants will be taken down through the players tunnel and learn all about the history of the Green Bay Packers! Participants will also spend time in the Packers Hall of Fame learning about the history of the Packers as well as the team today. Course #: 4860.93 Time: Bus departs at 7:30 am Fee: Resident - $50 / Non-Resident - $75
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Little Amerricka is an amusement park located in Marshall, WI. It features 26 rides, appropriate for all ages! We will spend the morning playing group games on the lawn at Lake Bluff and then depart for this day of fun! Additional concessions will be available for purchase, but leaders will not be responsible for money that children may bring. Course #: 4860.95 Time: Bus departs at 9:45 am Daily Fee: Resident - $40 / Non-Resident - $60
Come discover Lincoln Park Zoo in Manitowoc! Participants will take time exploring the zoo and playing games. We will also participate in the zoo’s Animals in the Educational Center Program to hear about animals at the zoo. Fun for all ages! Participants should bring a bag lunch and sunscreen. Additional concessions will be available for purchase, but leaders will not be responsible for money that children may bring. Course #: 4860.92 Time: Bus Departure at 8:15 am Fee: Resident - $40 / Non-Resident - $60
Prairieville Park is a family entertainment center located in Waukesha. We will spend the day playing miniature golf, batting at the batting cages, and driving around in the bumper cars! After we leave Prairieville Park, we will head to Marx Park in the Town of Brookfield to eat lunch and play games on their playground before heading back to Shorewood. Participants should bring a bag lunch and sunscreen. If you would like to ride the bumper cars, height requirement is 44 inches tall. Course #: 4860.94 Time: Bus departs at 9:15 am Fee: Resident - $40 / Non-Resident - $60
PLEASE NOTE: No refund, class transfer or credit for these programs will be granted after June 9, 2016.
T - BALL & COACH PITCH BASEBALL PROGRAMS DEADLINE: FRIDAY, APRIL 22 Grades for Hitters T-ball and Sluggers Coach Pitch are as of the 2016 - 2017 school year Grade K4 - K5
Time T-Ball games begin 10:00 or 11:00 am
Grade 1-3
K4 K5
Dates
Hitters T-Ball Program
Registration Deadline: April 22 Saturday June 4 - July 23 No games July 2
1
Coach Pitch games begin 12:00 or 1:00 pm
Sluggers Coach-Pitch Program
2
Practice Information
Class
Game Location
Fee R / N-R
Course # 4401.1
Practices will tentatively start the week of May 16th and are held between 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm
4401.2 Lake Bluff Northeast Diamond
$60 / $90
4402.1 4402.2 4402.3
3
6th Grade Activity Night
Special Olympics
Course #: 3802.1 Date: Friday, May 13 Time: 7:00 - 9:00 pm Location: SIS Commons Fee: $5
Fee: Resident - Free / Non-Resident - $25 Sport Course # Date Track & Field 3455.1 Practice begins in April Bocce 4468.1 Practice begins in June
The Shorewood Recreation Department will be hosting an Activity Night for 6th grade Shorewood residents and students of Shorewood Public Schools. Activity Night includes a dance and open gym at Shorewood Intermediate School. Activity Night will be chaperoned by parent supervisors. For more information email Justin Calvert at: JCalvert@shorewood.k12.wi.us. Students must pre-register with the Recreation Department for the activity night. We will not accept money at the door. Concessions will be available for purchase. Please do not bring more than $5 as concessions are reasonably priced.
The Recreation Department is the Agency Manager for Shorewood Special Olympics. If you have a child age 8 - 21 with special needs that is looking to stay active, meet friends, socialize, and have fun while playing sports, sign up today! Please contact the Recreation Department for more information relating to the sports that will be offered and schedules. If you have not previously participated in Special Olympics through the Shorewood Recreation Department, please contact Megan Welch via email at MWelch@shorewood.k12.wi.us for more information before signing up.
YOUTH PROGRAMS BEGINNING THE WEEK OF JUNE 13 Time 8:00 - 8:25 am
Age
Grade Grade K4 - K5 1 - 2 K5
P
8:00 - 10:30 am
Grade 3-4
Grade 5-6
Grade 7 - 12
Class
Days
Dates
Location
Fee R / N-R
Course #
P
P
7
Private Tennis Lessons
M - TH
6/13 - 6/16
SIS Tennis Courts
$56 / $84
4453.01
P
5
Minors Baseball
M-F
6/13 - 7/29
Lake Bluff Diamonds
$100 / $150
4464.1
No class 7/4
8:30 - 8:55 am
K5
P
P
P
7
Private Tennis Lessons
M - TH
6/13 - 6/16
SIS Tennis Courts
$56 / $84
4453.02
9:00 - 9:25 am
K5
P
P
P
7
Private Tennis Lessons
M - TH
6/13 - 6/16
SIS Tennis Courts
$56 / $84
4453.03
9:00 - 9:45 am
K5
P
Tennis Pee Wee
M - TH
6/13 - 6/23
SIS Tennis Courts
$24 / $36
4450.1
YOUTH PROGRAMS BEGINNING THE WEEK OF JUNE 13 Time
Age
Grade Grade K4 - K5 1 - 2
Grade 3-4
4
9:00 - 9:45 am
Grade 5-6
P
Grade 7 - 12
Class
Days
Dates
Location
Fee R / N-R
Course #
7-8
ART: Collaboration and Beautification
M - TH
6/13 - 6/16
Atwater Art Room 3
$8 / $12
4610.1
7
Summer Strings Beginning Violin/Viola
M - TH
6/13 - 7/7
SHS Orchestra Room 278
$40 / $100
4502.1
Minecraft
M - TH
6/13 - 6/16
SHS Admin Bldg East Computer Lab, Rm 205
$18 / $27
4710.1
P P
P
Ballet
M - TH
6/13 - 6/23
SHS Dance Studio Room 276
$40 / $60
4535.1
2
P
P
Get Your Feet Wet In Filmmaking
Sat
6/18
SHS Admin Bldg West Computer Lab, Rm 215
$20 / $30
4715.1
2
P
P
Chess Camp Beginner
M-F
6/13 - 6/17
Nicolet High School Room C111
$90 / $100
4755.1
Music Maker
T
Lydell Community Center Room 19, Whitefish Bay
$45 / $55
4232.1
P
Adobe Illustrator Basic
M - TH
6/13 - 6/16
SHS Admin Bldg West Computer Lab, Rm 215
$14 / $21
4722.1
7-9
Teen Fitness Camp
T & TH
6/14 - 7/7
Shorewood Fitness Center
$50 / $75
4115.1
Music Maker
T
6/14 - 7/12 No class 7/5
Lydell Community Center Room 19, Whitefish Bay
$45 / $55
4232.2
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
9:10 - 9:40 am
P
9:45 - 10:45 am 9 months 4 years
Tennis Beginner
M - TH
6/13 - 6/23
SIS Tennis Courts
$24 / $36
4451.1
6
7-8
Dodgeball
M - TH
6/13 - 6/16
SHS North Gym
$14 / $21
4405.1
P
7
Summer Strings Beginning Cello/Bass
M - TH
6/13 - 7/7
SHS Orchestra Room 278
$40 / $100
4502.2
Ballet
M - TH
6/13 - 6/23
SHS Dance Studio Room 276
$40 / $60
4535.2
3
ART: Collaboration and Beautification
M - TH
6/13 - 6/16
Atwater Art Room 3
$8 / $12
4610.2
P
Minecraft
M - TH
6/13 - 6/16
SHS Admin Bldg East Computer Lab, Rm 205
$18 / $27
4710.2
K4 2
10:00 - 11:45 am
4
10:00 - 11:30 am
11:00 - 11:45 am
No class 7/5
7-9
4 3 years
6/14 - 7/12
P
P
10:00 - 10:45 am
P
9 months 4 years
9:30 - 11:30 am
9:50 - 10:20 am
No class 7/4
No class 7/4
P
P
Mural Painting
M - TH
6/13 - 6/30
SIS Art Room 232
$24 / $36
4620.1
P
7-8
Summer Theater Intensive Acting
M - TH
6/13 - 6/16
Lake Bluff Little Theater
$10 / $15
4575.1
Dodgeball
M - TH
6/13 - 6/16
SHS North Gym
$14 / $21
4405.2
P
5
P
P
7-9
Tennis Intermediate
M - TH
6/13 - 6/23
SIS Tennis Courts
$24 / $36
4452.1
4
P
7
Summer Strings Elementary Orchestra
M - TH
6/13 - 7/7
SHS Orchestra Room 278
$40 / $100
4502.3
No class 7/4
YOUTH PROGRAMS BEGINNING THE WEEK OF JUNE 13 Time
Age
Grade Grade K4 - K5 1 - 2 K5
Grade 3-4
Grade Grade 5-6 7 - 12
P
11:00 - 11:45 am
4
11:00 am - 1:30 pm
P
$40 / $60
4535.3
ART: Collaboration and Beautification
M - TH
6/13 - 6/16
Atwater Art Room 3
$8 / $12
4610.3
SHS Admin Bldg East Computer Lab, Rm 205
$18 / $27
4710.3
SHS Diamond
$76 / $114
4465.1
SHS Orchestra Room 278
$40 / $100
4502.4
SIS Tennis Courts
$80 / $120
4455.1
6/13 - 7/28
7
Summer Strings Beginning Violin / Viola
M - TH
6/13 - 7/7
Junior Tennis Club
M-F
6/13 - 8/5
P
Metalsmithing Basics
M - TH
6/13 - 6/16
SHS Science Bldg Room 140
$20 / $30
4621.1
P
P
Babysitting American Red Cross
W & TH
6/15 - 6/16
SHS Admin Bldg Conference Room 116
$110 / $160
4720.1
P
7-8
Drama Junior Seussical Jr.
M - TH
6/13 - 7/24
SHS Auditorium
$175 / $225
No class 7/4 No class 7/4 No class 7/4
No class 7/4
4574.1
P
7-8
Drama Junior Seussical Jr. - TECH
P
P
Chess Camp Intermediate
M-F
6/13 - 6/17
Nicolet High School Room C111
$90 / $100
4755.2
P
Get Your Feet Wet In Filmmaking
Sat
6/18
SHS Admin Bldg West Computer Lab, Rm 215
$20 / $30
4715.2
7-8
Junior Tennis Club
M-F
6/13 - 8/5
SIS Tennis Courts
$110 / $160
4455.2
Creative Writing Introduction to
M - TH
6/13 - 6/16
SHS Admin Bldg Room 216
$8 / $12
4760.1
P
3:00 - 3:45 pm
SHS Dance Studio Room 276
M - TH
6
P
6/13 - 6/23
Majors Baseball
1:00 - 4:00 pm
2
M - TH
7-8
1:00 - 3:00 pm
2:00 - 6:00 pm
Ballet
6
5
2:00 - 2:45 pm
Course #
6/13 - 6/16
P
1:30 - 3:00 pm
Fee R / N-R
M - TH
12:30 - 1:30 pm
P
Location
Minecraft
P
2
Dates
7-8
4
4
Days
P
12:00 - 12:45 pm
1:00 - 3:30 pm
Class
No class 7/4
4574.2
P
P
Piano Lessons
M
6/13 - 7/25
SHS Performing Arts Bldg Choir Room 273
$245 / $295
4545.1
P
7-8
Creative Writing Introduction to
M - TH
6/13 - 6/16
SHS Admin Bldg Room 216
$8 / $12
4760.2
9 - 12
Junior Tennis Club
M-F
6/13 - 8/5
SIS Tennis Courts
$110 / $160
4455.3
3:00 - 4:30 pm
No class 7/4
No class 7/4
4:00 - 5:00 pm
P
P
Basketball Camp Girls
M - TH
6/13 - 6/16
SHS Arena
$24 / $36
4446.1
5:00 - 6:00 pm
2
3
Lacrosse Instruction Boys
M - TH
6/13 - 6/16
SHS Football Field
$20 / $30
4490.1
5:00 - 6:30 pm 6:00 - 6:55 pm
P
P
7-8
Basketball Camp Girls
M - TH
6/13 - 6/16
SHS Arena
$36 / $54
4446.2
P
7-9
Tennis Beginner
TH
6/16 - 8/4
SIS Tennis Courts
$28 / $42
4451.5
YOUTH PROGRAMS BEGINNING THE WEEK OF JUNE 20 Time
Age
8:00 - 8:25 am
Grade Grade K4 - K5 1 - 2 K5
P
Grade 3-4 P
Grade Grade 5-6 7 - 12 P
8:00 am - 12:00 pm
Class
Days
Dates
Location
Fee R / N-R
Course #
7
Private Tennis Lessons
M - TH
6/20 - 6/23
SIS Tennis Courts
$56 / $84
4453.04
15 + yrs
Lifeguard Training American Red Cross
M-F
6/20 - 6/24
VHE Pool, and SHS West Computer Mac Lab
$200 / $250
4383.1
Jump Into Senior Kindergarten
M - TH
6/20 - 6/30
Lake Bluff Early Education Bldg, NE Corner
$24 / $36
4711.1
8:15 - 9:45 am
K5
8:30 - 8:55 am
K5
P
P
P
7
Private Tennis Lessons
M - TH
6/20 - 6/23
SIS Tennis Courts
$56 / $84
4453.05
9:00 - 9:25 am
K5
P
P
P
7
Private Tennis Lessons
M - TH
6/20 - 6/23
SIS Tennis Courts
$56 / $84
4453.06
Tiny Tumblers
M - TH
6/20 - 6/30
SHS Upper Gym
$26 / $39
4420.1
Bank On Math
M - TH
6/20 - 6/30
SHS Admin Bldg Room 216
$16 / $24
4761.1
Minecraft
M - TH
6/20 - 6/23
SHS Admin Bldg East Computer Lab, Rm 205
$18 / $27
4710.4
Decorative Arts & Crafts
M - TH
6/20 - 6/23
SHS Science Bldg Room 140
$8 / $12
4622.1
ART: Collaboration and Beautification
M - TH
6/20 - 6/23
Atwater Art Room 3
$8 / $12
4610.4
A Whole Lotta Pasta!
M-F
6/20 - 6/24
SHS Science Bldg Room 130
$46 / $69
4740.1
Volleyball Camp Boys
M - TH
6/20 - 6/23
SHS Arena
$34 / $51
4428.1
Theater Introduction to
M - TH
6/20 - 6/30
SHS Studio Theatre Room 179
$62 / $93
4503.1
Summer Adventure Camp
M- F
6/20 - 6/24
See Page 43 & 44
$150 / $200
4243.1
ART: Collaboration and Beautification
M - TH
6/20 - 6/23
Atwater Art Room 3
$8 / $12
4610.5
Tiny Tumblers
M - TH
6/20 - 6/30
SHS Upper Gym
$26 / $39
4420.2
Bank On Math
M - TH
6/20 - 6/30
SHS Admin Bldg Room 216
$16 / $24
4761.2
Minecraft
M - TH
6/20 - 6/23
SHS Admin Bldg East Computer Lab, Rm 205
$18 / $27
4710.5
Decorative Arts & Crafts
M - TH
6/20 - 6/23
SHS Science Bldg Room 140
$8 / $12
4622.2
Jump Into Junior Kindergarten
M - TH
6/20 - 6/30
Lake Bluff Early Education Bldg, NE Corner
$24 / $36
4703.1
Summer Theater Intensive Musical Theater
M - TH
6/20 - 6/23
Lake Bluff Little Theater
$10 / $15
4575.2
P P P
9:00 - 9:45 am
4 2
P
3 4
P
P
P
7-9
9:00 - 10:30 am
9:00 - 10:45 am
P
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
3 4
P
4
P
7-8
2 - 3 years with parent
10:00 - 10:45 am
P P P
7-8
3
K4 10:00 - 11:30 pm P
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7-8
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YOUTH PROGRAMS BEGINNING THE WEEK OF JUNE 20 Grade 7 - 12
Class
Days
Dates
Location
Fee R / N-R
Course #
10:00 - 11:30 am
11 - 12
ACT Workshop
M- F
6/20 - 7/1
Nicolet High School Room F128
$220 / $240
4705.1
10:30 am - 12:00 pm
7-9
Volleyball Camp Boys
M - TH
6/20 - 6/23
SHS Arena
$34 / $51
4428.2
7-9
A Whole Lotta Pasta!
M-F
6/20 - 6/24
SHS Science Bldg Room 130
$46 / $69
4740.2
7-8
ART: Collaboration and Beautification
M - TH
6/20 - 6/23
Atwater Art Room 3
$8 / $12
4610.6
Minecraft
M - TH
6/20 - 6/23
SHS Admin Bldg East Computer Lab, Rm 205
$18 / $27
4710.6
Fostering Friendships and Independence
M&W
6/20 - 6/29
SIS Room 118
$32
4716.1
Gymnastics Instruction
M - TH
6/20 - 6/30
SHS Upper Gym
$26 / $39
4421.1
Upcycle That T-Shirt
M - TH
6/20 - 6/23
SIS Art Room 232
$8 / $12
4623.1
Time
Age
Grade K4 - K5
Grade 1-2
10:45 am - 12:15 pm
Grade 3-4
4
Grade 5-6
P
11:00 - 11:45 am P 12:30 - 3:00 pm
12 - 21 years
P 1:00 - 1:45 pm
1:00 - 2:30 pm
P
P
4
P
7-8
LEGO速 Mindstorms速 Robotics II
M - TH
6/20 - 6/30
SHS Science Bldg Room 233
$24 / $36
4717.1
P
P
Babysitting American Red Cross
W & TH
6/22 - 6/23
SHS Admin Bldg Conference Room 116
$110 / $160
4720.2
P
P
Voice Lessons
T
6/21 - 7/19
SHS Performing Arts Bldg Choir Room 273
$166 / $216
4546.1
Pirates, Aliens, Robots and Who?
M - TH
6/20 - 6/23
Lydell CommunityCenter, Room 22, Whitefish Bay
$45 / $55
4718.1
A Whole Lotta Pasta!
M-F
6/20 - 6/24
SHS Science Bldg Room 130
$46 / $69
4740.3
Gymnastics Instruction
M - TH
6/20 - 6/30
SHS Upper Gym
$26 / $39
4421.2
Upcycle That T-Shirt
M - TH
6/20 - 6/23
SIS Art Room 232
$8 / $12
4623.2
7-8
LEGO速 Mindstorms速 Robotics
M - TH
6/20 - 6/30
SHS Science Bldg Room 233
$24 / $36
4717.2
P
Upcycle That T-Shirt
M - TH
6/20 - 6/23
SIS Art Room 232
$8 / $12
4623.3
P
7-8
Gymnastics Instruction
M - TH
6/20 - 6/30
SHS Upper Gym
$26 / $39
4421.3
P
7-8
Rugby Camp
M-W
6/20 - 6/22
Nicolet High School Backfields
$60 / $70
4495.1
1:00 - 3:30 pm 1:00 - 7:00 pm 1:15 - 2:00 pm
P 3 years
P
P
1
1:15 - 2:45 pm
Residents Only
4
P
7-9
P 2:00 - 2:45 pm P 2:45 - 4:15 pm
4
P
3:00 - 3:45 pm
4:30 - 6:30 pm 5:30 - 7:00 pm
P
P
7-8
Lacrosse Instruction Clinic For Girls
M-F
6/20 - 6/24
Kletsch Park Field #1
$75 / $100
4491.1
6:00 - 8:00 pm
4
P
7-8
Code The Web
M
6/20, 7/18, & 8/8
SHS Admin Bldg West Computer Lab, Rm 215
$20 / $30
4719.1
YOUTH PROGRAMS BEGINNING THE WEEK OF JUNE 27 Time
Age
Grade Grade K4 - K5 1 - 2
Grade 3-4
Grade 5-6
Grade 7 - 12
Class
Days
Dates
Location
Fee R / N-R
Course #
8:00 - 8:25 am
K5
P
P
P
7
Private Tennis Lessons
M - TH
6/27 - 6/30
SIS Tennis Courts
$56 / $84
4453.07
8:30 - 8:55 am
K5
P
P
P
7
Private Tennis Lessons
M - TH
6/27 - 6/30
SIS Tennis Courts
$56 / $84
4453.08
9:00 - 9:25 am
K5
P
P
P
7
Private Tennis Lessons
M - TH
6/27 - 6/30
SIS Tennis Courts
$56 / $84
4453.09
4
P
7-9
Creature Sewing
M-F
6/27 - 7/1
SHS Admin Bldg Room 220
$18 / $27
4605.1
Create with LEGO速
M - TH
6/27 - 6/30
SHS Science Bldg Room 237
$8 / $12
4714.1
Tennis Intermediate
M - TH
6/27 - 7/7
SIS Tennis Courts
$20 / $30
4452.2
P
Jazz Dance
M - TH
6/27 - 7/7 No class 7/4
SHS Dance Studio Room 276
$34 / $51
4585.1
P
Basketball Fundamentals
M - TH
6/27 - 6/30
Lake Bluff Gym
$14 / $21
4447.1
Decorative Arts & Crafts
M - TH
6/27 - 6/30
SHS Science Bldg Room 140
$8 / $12
4622.3
Cupcakes 101
M-F
6/27 - 7/1
SHS Science Bldg Room 130
$46 / $69
4741.1
Basketball Fundamentals
M - TH
6/27 - 6/30
Lake Bluff Gym
$14 / $21
4447.2
Tennis Pee Wee
M - TH
6/27 - 7/7
SIS Tennis Courts
$20 / $30
4450.2
Jazz Dance
M - TH
6/27 - 7/7
SHS Dance Studio Room 276
$34 / $51
4585.2
Decorative Arts & Crafts
M - TH
6/27 - 6/30
SHS Science Bldg Room 140
$8 / $12
4622.4
Sock Monkey Sewing
M-F
6/27 - 7/1
SHS Admin Bldg Room 220
$18 / $27
4604.1
Create with LEGO速
M - TH
6/27 - 6/30
SHS Science Bldg Room 237
$8 / $12
4714.2
P P 9:00 - 9:45 am
K5
9:00 - 10:30 am
P
4
P
4
P
7-9
7-9
P K5 3 years
P
K4
10:00 - 10:45 am
P
3 4
P
P
7-9
No class 7/4
No class 7/4 No class 7/4
Does Your Child Need Special Accommodations? If you child requires any special assistance, accommodations or has any special needs that we should be aware of, please let the Recreation Department know when registering. We want to provide your child with a fun, successful and safe summer in our programs.
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YOUTH PROGRAMS BEGINNING THE WEEK OF JUNE 27 Time
Age
Grade Grade K4 - K5 1 - 2
Grade 3-4
Grade 5-6
Grade 7 - 12
Class
Days
Dates
Location
Fee R / N-R
Course #
P
7-8
Summer Theater Intensive Auditioning
M - TH
6/27 - 6/30
Lake Bluff Little Theater
$10 / $15
4575.3
P
P
7-8
Magic Introduction to
TH
6/30
SHS North Gym
$20 / $30
4726.1
4
P
7-9
Cupcakes 102
M-F
6/27 - 7/1
SHS Science Bldg Room 130
$46 / $69
4741.2
P
P
Jazz Dance
M - TH
6/27 - 7/7 No class 7/4
SHS Dance Studio Room 276
$34 / $51
4585.3
Basketball Fundamentals
M - TH
6/27 - 6/30
Lake Bluff Gym
$14 / $21
4447.3
Tennis Beginner
M - TH
6/27 - 7/7
SIS Tennis Courts
$20 / $30
4451.2
Wool Dyeing and Needle Felting
M - TH
6/27 - 7/7
SIS Art Room 232
$16 / $24
4624.1
SHS Admin Bldg West Computer Lab, Rm 215
$16 / $24
4775.1
10:00 - 11:30 am
10:45 am - 12:15 pm
11:00 - 11:45 am
P 7-9
P
P
4
P
P
P
P
Keyboarding
M - TH
6/27 - 7/7
4
P
7-9
Cupcake Master
M-F
6/27 - 7/1
SHS Science Bldg Room 130
$46 / $69
4741.3
P
P
Babysitting American Red Cross
W & TH
6/29 - 6/30
SHS Admin Bldg Conference Room 116
$110 / $160
4720.3
P
P
Keyboarding
M - TH
6/27 - 7/7
SHS Admin Bldg West Computer Lab, Rm 215
$16 / $24
4775.2
P
Wool Dyeing and Needle Felting
M - TH
6/27 - 7/7
SIS Art Room 232
$16 / $24
4624.2
P
7-9
Cupcakes 101
M-F
6/27 - 7/1
SHS Science Bldg Room 130
$46 / $69
4741.4
P
P
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?
M - TH
6/27 - 7/7
SHS Admin Bldg West Computer Lab, Rm 215
$16 / $24
4733.1
1:00 - 1:45 pm
1:00 - 2:30 pm 1:00 - 3:30 pm
P 2:00 - 2:45 pm
2:45 - 4:15 pm
4
3:00 - 3:45 pm
Teen Fitness Orientation Grade 7 - 8
No class 7/4 No class 7/4 No class 7/4
No class 7/4 No class 7/4
No class 7/4
Students can become eligible to use the Shorewood Community Fitness Center without the supervision of an adult by completing this class. During the two sessions with a personal trainer, the student will learn proper techniques and safety when using equipment and etiquette rules pertaining to the use of the fitness center. If the student can demonstrate required knowledge and skills at the end of the two sessions, the student will be able to work out without the supervision of an adult. The student will need to purchase a fitness center membership. Upon registration, please contact the Fitness Center to schedule your two 30 minute sessions. Course #: 4149.1 Time: Two 30 minute sessions Fee: Resident - $50 / Non-Resident - $75
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YOUTH PROGRAMS BEGINNING JULY 5 Time 8:15 - 9:45 am
Age
Grade K4 - K5
Grade 1-2
Grade 3-4
Grade Grade 5-6 7 - 12
K4
Class
Days
Dates
Location
Fee R / N-R
Course #
Jump Into Junior Kindergarten
M - TH
7/5 - 7/14
Lake Bluff Early Education Bldg, NE Corner
$24 / $36
4703.2
9:00 - 10:30 am
4
P
7-9
Master Chef Breakfast
T-F
7/5 - 7/8
SHS Science Bldg Room 130
$46 / $69
4742.1
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
4
P
7-8
Summer Adventure Camp
T- F
7/5 - 7/8
See Page 43 & 44
$120 / $180
4243.2
P
P
3, 2, 1 Blast Off! Sport Model Rocketry
Sat
7/9 - 7/23
Lydell Community Center Room 22, Whitefish Bay
$60 / $70
4713.1
Fun With Poetry
M - TH
7/5 - 7/14
SHS Admin Bldg Room 216
$14 / $21
4712.1
Create An Arcade
T- F
7/5 - 7/8
SHS Science Bldg Room 140
$10 / $15
4791.1
Jump Into Senior Kindergarten
M - TH
7/5 - 7/14
Lake Bluff Early Education Bldg, NE Corner
$24 / $36
4711.2
thru adult
P
Family Yoga
Sat
7/9 - 8/27
Fitness Center Aerobics Room
$32 / $48
4158.2
P
9:15 am - 12:00 pm
with parent
10:00 - 10:45 am
P
with parent
with parent
P
5
4
P
7-9
10:00 - 11:30 am K5 10:30 - 11:30 am
Age 5
P
P
P
10:45 am - 12:15 pm
4
P
7-9
Master Chef Breakfast
T-F
7/5 - 7/8
SHS Science Bldg Room 130
$46 / $69
4742.2
1:15 - 2:45 pm
4
P
7-9
Master Chef Breakfast
T-F
7/5 - 7/8
SHS Science Bldg Room 130
$46 / $69
4742.3
11 - 12
ACT Workshop
M- F
7/5 - 7/15
Whitefish Bay High School Room 252
$220 / $230
4705.2
7-8
Football Camp
T-F
7/5 - 7/8
SHS Football Field
$64 / $96
4436.1
Martial Arts Young American
M&W
7/6 - 8/15
Lydell Community Center Gym, Whitefish Bay
$179 / $179
4466.1
Martial Arts Young American
M&W
7/6 - 8/15
Lydell Community Center Gym, Whitefish Bay
$179 / $179
4466.2
2:30 - 4:15 pm 3:30 - 5:30 pm 4:00 - 4:30 pm 4:30 - 5:15 pm
P P
P
P
1 2
P
P
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7-8
SIS Athletics Grade 7 - 8
The purpose of the Shorewood School District’s youth sports programs is to guide each participant boys and girls - through an organized program that will develop the fundamentals of each sport. Sports programs are open to any student who lives in the Village of Shorewood. Whatever sport your child chooses, they will be taught the fundamentals of the sport. Skill development will be stressed throughout the season and participants will receive a basic understanding of rules, sportsmanship and teamwork by the end of the season. Please contact LeVar Ridgeway, Shorewood School District’s Athletic Director, via e-mail at LRidgeway@shorewood.k12.wi.us or phone at (414) 963-6924 for information on SIS Athletics.
Register online at www.shorewood.k12.wi.us
YOUTH PROGRAMS BEGINNING JULY 11 Time
Age
Grade Grade K4 - K5 1 - 2
Grade 3-4
Grade 5-6
Grade 7 - 12
Class
Days
Dates
Location
Fee R / N-R
Course #
8:00 - 8:25 am
K5
P
P
P
7
Private Tennis Lessons
M - TH
7/11 - 7/14
SIS Tennis Courts
$56 / $84
4453.10
8:30 - 8:55 am
K5
P
P
P
7
Private Tennis Lessons
M - TH
7/11 - 7/14
SIS Tennis Courts
$56 / $84
4453.11
9:00 - 9:25 am
K5
P
P
P
7
Private Tennis Lessons
M - TH
7/11 - 7/14
SIS Tennis Courts
$56 / $84
4453.12
P
P
7-9
Tennis Beginner
M - TH
7/11 - 7/21
SIS Tennis Courts
$24 / $36
4451.3
$8 / $12
4714.3
P P 4
9:00 - 9:45 am
Atwater Room 103
$8 / $12
4750.1
M-F
7/11 - 7/15
SHS Admin Bldg Room 220
$18 / $27
4604.2
P
7-8
Concert Band
M - TH
7/11 - 7/28
SIS Band Room 234
$40 / $100
4510.1
Beginning Saxophone
M - TH
7/11 - 7/28
SIS Band Room 234
$40 / $100
4510.2
P
P
Floor Hockey
M - TH
7/11 - 7/14
SHS North Gym
$14 / $21
4408.1
Minecraft
M - TH
7/11 - 7/14
SHS Admin Bldg East Computer Lab, Rm 205
$18 / $27
4710.7
Crocheting, Introduction to
M - TH
7/11 - 7/21
SHS Science Bldg Room 134
$20 / $30
4626.1
Pom & Dance
M - TH
7/11 - 7/21
SHS Dance Studio Room 276
$40 / $60
4525.1
SHS Science Bldg
$8 / $12
4721.1
P
P
P
7-8
InDesign, Introduction
M - TH
7/11 - 7/14
P
7-9
Fresh From The Garden Secrets
M-F
7/11 - 7/15
SHS Science Bldg Room 130
$46 / $69
4743.1
7-9
Teen Fitness Camp
T & TH
7/12 - 8/4
Shorewood Fitness Center
$50 / $75
4115.2
Floor Hockey
M - TH
7/11 - 7/14
SHS North Gym
$14 / $21
4408.2
P 4
P
7-9
Creature Sewing
M-F
7/11 - 7/15
SHS Admin Bldg Room 220
$18 / $27
4605.2
P
7-8
Minecraft
M - TH
7/11 - 7/14
SHS Admin Bldg East Computer Lab, Rm 205
$18 / $27
4710.8
P
7-9
Tennis Intermediate
M - TH
7/11 - 7/21
SIS Tennis Courts
$24 / $36
4452.3
$40 / $60
4525.2
P
3 4
Graphic Arts Lab Room 133
P
P
26
7/11 - 7/14
P
4
P
M - TH
Sock Monkey Sewing
K4
K5
Getting In Control 7-9
9:45 - 10:45 am
10:00 - 10:45 am
7/11 - 7/14
4
4
9:00 - 10:30 am
M - TH
P
P
3 years
Create with LEGO速
SHS Science Bldg Room 237
P
Pom & Dance
M - TH
7/11 - 7/21
SHS Dance Studio Room 276
Create with LEGO速
M - TH
7/11 - 7/14
SHS Science Bldg Room 237
$8 / $12
4714.4
Crocheting, Introduction to
M - TH
7/11 - 7/21
SHS Science Bldg Room 134
$20 / $30
4626.2
Beginning Trombone, Euphonium & Tuba
M - TH
7/11 - 7/28
SIS Band Room 234
$40 / $100
4510.4
YOUTH PROGRAMS BEGINNING JULY 11 Time
Age
Grade Grade K4 - K5 1 - 2
10:00 - 10:45 am
Grade 3-4
Grade Grade 5-6 7 - 12
P
Class
Days
Dates
Location
Fee R / N-R
Course #
Getting In Control
M - TH
7/11 - 7/14
Atwater Room 103
$8 / $12
4750.2
10:00 - 10:45 am
8 - 12
Summer Jazz Band
M - TH
7/11 - 7/28
SIS Band Room 234
$40 / $100
4509.1
10:00 - 11:00 am
7 - Adult
Ladies / College/ Teens Self Defense
Sat
7/16 - 8/6
Chay’s Tae Kwon Do 1220 W Ranchito Ln, Mequon
$100 / $120
4707.1
Tiny Tykes
M - TH
7/11 - 7/21
Lake Bluff Room 120
$24 / $36
4225.1
M-F
7/11 - 7/15
SHS Science Bldg Room 130
$46 / $69
4743.2
10:00 - 11:30 am
3 years
K4
10:45 am - 12:15 pm
4
P
7-9
Fresh From The Garden Secrets
4
P
7-8
Cardboard Boat Building
M-F
7/11 - 7/15
SHS Science Bldg Room 140
$10 / $15
4607.1
Floor Hockey
M - TH
7/11 - 7/14
SHS North Gym
$14 / $21
4408.3
P
11:00 - 11:45 am
K5
4
P
Beginning Trumpet & French Horn
M - TH
7/11 - 7/28
SIS Band Room 234
$40 / $100
4510.3
4
P
Beginning Clarinet
M - TH
7/11 - 7/28
SIS Band Room 234
$40 / $100
4510.6
4
P
Beginning Flute
M - TH
7/11 - 7/28
SIS Band Room 234
$40 / $100
4510.5
P
Getting In Control
M - TH
7/11 - 7/14
Atwater Room 103
$8 / $12
4750.3
Tennis Pee Wee
M - TH
7/11 - 7/21
SIS Tennis Courts
$24 / $36
4450.3
Pom & Dance
M - TH
7/11 - 7/21
SHS Dance Studio Room 276
$40 / $60
4525.3
Minecraft
M - TH
7/11 - 7/14
SHS Admin Bldg East Computer Lab, Rm 205
$18 / $27
4710.9
Beginning Percussion / Bells
M - TH
7/11 - 7/28
SIS Band Room 234
$40 / $100
4510.7
Fostering Friendships and Independence
M&W
7/11 - 7/27
SIS Room 118
$50
4716.2
Gymnastic Camp
M - TH
7/11 - 7/14
SHS Upper Gym
$60 / $90
4422.1
P P
P
P 12:00 - 12:45 pm
4
12:30 - 3:00 pm
P 12 - 21 years
P
3
Residents Only
4
P
7-8
LEGO® Mindstorms® Robotics
M - TH
7/11 - 7/21
SHS Science Bldg Room 233
$24 / $36
4717.3
4
P
P
Stop Motion Action!
M - TH
7/11 - 7/21
SIS Art Room 232
$24 / $36
4627.1
1:15 - 2:45 pm
4
P
7-9
Fresh From The Garden Secrets
M-F
7/11 - 7/15
SHS Science Bldg Room 130
$46 / $69
4743.3
2:30 - 4:00 pm
4
P
7-8
Gymnastic Camp
M - TH
7/11 - 7/14
SHS Upper Gym
$60 / $90
4422.2
4
P
P
Stop Motion Action!
M - TH
7/11 - 7/21
SIS Art Room 232
$24 / $36
4627.2
4
P
7-8
M - TH
7/11 - 7/21
SHS Science Bldg Room 233
$24 / $36
4717.4
1:00 - 2:30 pm
2:45 - 4:15 pm
LEGO® Mindstorms®
Robotics II
YOUTH PROGRAMS BEGINNING IN JULY 18 Time
Age
Grade Grade K4 - K5 1 - 2
Grade 3-4
Grade 5-6
Grade 7 - 12
Class
Days
Dates
Location
Fee R / N-R
Course #
P
P
7
Private Tennis Lessons
M - TH
7/18 - 7/21
SIS Tennis Courts
$56 / $84
4453.13
Jump Into Senior Kindergarten
M - TH
7/18 - 7/28
Lake Bluff Early Education Bldg, NE Corner
$24 / $36
4711.3
8:00 - 8:25 am
K5
8:15 - 9:45 am
K5
8:30 - 8:55 am
K5
P
P
P
7
Private Tennis Lessons
M - TH
7/18 - 7/21
SIS Tennis Courts
$56 / $84
4453.14
9:00 - 9:25 am
K5
P
P
P
7
Private Tennis Lessons
M - TH
7/18 - 7/21
SIS Tennis Courts
$56 / $84
4453.15
P
P
Personal Finances 101
M - TH
7/18 - 7/28
SHS Admin Bldg Room 220
$16 / $24
4734.1
Tiny Tumblers
M - TH
7/18 - 7/28
SHS Upper Gym
$26 / $39
4420.3
Discover The Scientist In You!
M - TH
7/18 - 7/28
SHS Science Bldg Room 128
$16 / $24
4723.1
Getting In Control
M - TH
7/18 - 7/21
Atwater Room 103
$8 / $12
4750.4
Bowling Instruction
M - TH
7/18 - 7/21
SHS Bowling Lanes
$14 / $21
4475.1
Minecraft
M - TH
7/18 - 7/21
SHS Admin Bldg East Computer Lab, Rm 205
$18 / $27
4710.10
Create with LEGO速
M - TH
7/18 - 7/21
SHS Science Bldg Room 237
$8 / $12
4714.5
P
P 2
P
P 9:00 - 9:45 am P P
7-8
P
9:00 am - 12:00 pm 9:10 - 9:40 am 9:50 - 10:20 am
4
P
7-8
Art Tricks for Drawing in 3-D
M - TH
7/18 - 7/21
SHS Science Bldg Room 140
$20 / $30
4650.1
4
P
7-8
Summer Adventure Camp
M- F
7/18 - 7/22
See Page 43 & 44
$150 / $200
4243.3
Music Maker
T
7/19 - 8/9
Lydell Community Center Room 19, Whitefish Bay
$45 / $55
4232.3
$45 / $55
4232.4
Keyboarding
M - TH
7/18 - 7/28
SHS Admin Bldg West Computer Lab, Rm 215
$16 / $24
4775.3
Bowling Instruction
M - TH
7/18 - 7/21
SHS Bowling Lanes
$14 / $21
4475.2
Tiny Tumblers
M - TH
7/18 - 7/28
SHS Upper Gym
$26 / $39
4420.4
Getting In Control
M - TH
7/18 - 7/21
Atwater Room 103
$8 / $12
4750.5
7/18 - 7/21
SHS Admin Bldg East Computer Lab, Rm 205
$18 / $27
4710.11
9 months 4 years
P P 10:00 - 10:45 am
2 - 3 years with parent
P P
28
P
P
Minecraft
M - TH
Register online at www.shorewood.k12.wi.us
YOUTH PROGRAMS BEGINNING IN JULY 18 Time
Age
Grade Grade K4 - K5 1 - 2
Grade 3-4
Grade 5-6
Grade 7 - 12
Class
Days
Dates
Location
Fee R / N-R
Course #
4
P
7-8
Altered Artist Book
M - TH
7/18 - 7/21
SHS Science Bldg Room 140
$20 / $30
4654.1
P
Create with LEGO速
M - TH
7/18 - 7/21
SHS Science Bldg Room 237
$8 / $12
4714.6
K4
Jump Into Junior Kindergarten
M - TH
7/18 - 7/28
Lake Bluff Early Education Bldg, NE Corner
$24 / $36
4703.3
Keyboarding
M - TH
7/18 - 7/28
SHS Admin Bldg West Computer Lab, Rm 215
$16 / $24
4775.4
Bowling Instruction
M - TH
7/18 - 7/21
SHS Bowling Lanes
$14 / $21
4475.3
Minecraft
M - TH
7/18 - 7/21
SHS Admin Bldg East Computer Lab, Rm 205
$18 / $27
4710.12
Getting In Control
M - TH
7/18 - 7/21
Atwater Room 103
$8 / $12
4750.6
Gymnastics Instruction
M - TH
7/18 - 7/28
SHS Upper Gym
$26 / $39
4421.4
7-9
Basketball Camp Boys
M - TH
7/18 - 7/21
SHS Arena
$40 / $60
4445.1
7-8
Creative Writing Introduction
M - TH
7/18 - 7/21
SHS Admin Bldg Room 216
$8 / $12
4760.3
Gymnastics Instruction
M - TH
7/18 - 7/28
SHS Upper Gym
$26 / $39
4421.5
Basketball Camp Boys
M - TH
7/18 - 7/21
SHS Arena
$40 / $60
4445.2
Creative Writing Introduction
M - TH
7/18 - 7/21
SHS Admin Bldg Room 216
$8 / $12
4760.4
Gymnastics Instruction
M - TH
7/18 - 7/28
SHS Upper Gym
$26 / $39
4421.6
10:00 - 10:45 am
10:00 - 11:30 am
P
P
P
P 11:00 - 11:45 am P P 1:00 - 1:45 pm
P
1:00 - 2:30 pm P 2:00 - 2:45 pm P 2:30 - 4:00 pm
4
P
P 3:00 - 3:45 pm P
7-8
Does Your Child Need Special Accommodations? If you child requires any special assistance, accommodations or has any special needs that we should be aware of, please let the Recreation Department know when registering. We want to provide your child with a fun, successful and safe summer in our programs.
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YOUTH PROGRAMS BEGINNING IN JULY 25 Time
Age
Grade Grade K4 - K5 1 - 2
Grade 3-4
Grade 5-6
Grade 7 - 12
Class
Days
Dates
Location
Fee R / N-R
Course #
8:00 - 8:25 am
K5
P
P
P
7
Private Tennis Lessons
M - TH
7/25 - 7/28
SIS Tennis Courts
$56 / $84
4453.16
8:30 - 8:55 am
K5
P
P
P
7
Private Tennis Lessons
M - TH
7/25 - 7/28
SIS Tennis Courts
$56 / $84
4453.17
9:00 - 9:25 am
K5
P
P
P
7
Private Tennis Lessons
M - TH
7/25 - 7/28
SIS Tennis Courts
$56 / $84
4453.18
K5
P
Tennis Pee Wee
M - TH
7/25 - 8/4
SIS Tennis Courts
$24 / $36
4450.4
Ballet
M - TH
7/25 - 8/4
SHS Dance Studio Room 276
$40 / $60
4535.4
Summertime Fun With Art
M - TH
7/25 - 7/28
SHS Science Bldg Room 140
$20 / $30
4690.1
Water Games
M - TH
7/25 - 7/28
SHS Pool
$14 / $21
4345.1
Junior FIRST® LEGO® Robotics
M - TH
7/25 - 7/28
SHS Science Bldg Room 233
$8 / $12
4717.5
Watercolor
M - TH
7/25 - 7/28
SIS Art Room 232
$8 / $12
4615.1
Soccer Instruction
M - TH
7/25 - 7/28
Atwater Field
$14 / $21
4430.1
My First Lab
M- F
7/25 - 7/29
Richards School Art Room 18, Whitefish Bay
$140 / $150
4724.1
Summer Adventure Camp Girls Only
M- F
7/25 - 7/29
See Page 44
$150 / $200
4243.4
Ballet
M - TH
7/25 - 8/4
SHS Dance Studio Room 276
$40 / $60
4535.5
Summertime Fun With Art
M - TH
7/25 - 7/28
SHS Science Bldg Room 140
$20 / $30
4690.2
Soccer Instruction
M - TH
7/25 - 7/28
Atwater Field
$14 / $21
4430.2
Tennis Beginner
M - TH
7/25 - 8/4
SIS Tennis Courts
$24 / $36
4451.4
Junior FIRST® LEGO® Robotics
M - TH
7/25 - 7/28
SHS Science Bldg Room 233
$8 / $12
4717.6
3 years
K4 P
9:00 - 9:45 am
3 P
P
1 P
P
P 9:00 - 11:45 am
3½ years
P
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
4 K5
7-8
P 4
10:00 - 10:45 am
P
P P 2
30
P
P
7-9
Register online at www.shorewood.k12.wi.us
YOUTH PROGRAMS BEGINNING IN JULY 25 Time
Age
Grade Grade K4 - K5 1 - 2
Grade 3-4
Grade 5-6
Grade 7 - 12
P 10:00 - 10:45 am
P 2
P
P 3 P
P
P
P
7-9
11:00 - 11:45 am
K5
1
P K5
P
P
1:00 - 1:45 pm
1:00 - 2:30 pm
Class
Days
Dates
Location
Fee R / N-R
Course #
We Wiggle, We Read
M - TH
7/25 - 7/28
LB Room 120
$8 / $12
4625.1
Water Games
M - TH
7/25 - 7/28
SHS Pool
$14 / $21
4345.2
Watercolor
M - TH
7/25 - 7/28
SIS Art Room 232
$8 / $12
4615.2
Sports Sampler
M - TH
7/25 - 7/28
Atwater Field
$14 / $21
4410.1
Junior FIRST速 LEGO速 Robotics
M - TH
7/25 - 7/28
SHS Science Bldg Room 233
$8 / $12
4717.7
Tennis Intermediate
M - TH
7/25 - 8/4
SIS Tennis Courts
$24 / $36
4452.4
Ballet
M - TH
7/25 - 8/4
SHS Dance Studio Room 276
$40 / $60
4535.6
Watercolor
M - TH
7/25 - 7/28
SIS Art Room 232
$8 / $12
4615.3
We Wiggle, We Read
M - TH
7/25 - 7/28
LB Room 120
$8 / $12
4625.2
Malaysian Traditional Dance & Cultural Performance
M - TH
7/25 - 8/4
SHS Dance Studio Room 276
$16 / $24
4518.1
P
P
Shibori Tye Dyeing
M - TH
7/25 - 7/28
SIS Art Room 232
$10 / $15
4628.1
4
P
Soccer Camp Coed
M - TH
7/25 - 7/28
SHS Football Field
$66 / $99
4441.1
Malaysian Traditional Dance & Cultural Performance
M - TH
7/25 - 8/4
SHS Dance Studio Room 276
$16 / $24
4518.2
Shibori Tye Dyeing
M -TH
7/25 - 7/28
SIS Art Room 232
$10 / $15
4628.2
P
7-9
2:00 - 2:45 pm P 2:30 - 4:00 pm
7-8
Soccer Camp Coed
M - TH
7/25 - 7/28
SHS Football Field
$66 / $99
4441.2
3:00 - 3:45 pm
P
Shibori Tye Dyeing
M -TH
7/25 - 7/28
SIS Art Room 232
$10 / $15
4628.3
M - TH
7/25 - 7/28
SHS Arena
$50 / $75
4427.1
M - TH
7/25 - 7/28
SHS Arena
$50 / $75
4427.2
4:00 - 5:30 pm 5:30 - 7:00 pm
31
4
P 7-9
Volleyball Camp Girls
Register online at www.shorewood.k12.wi.us
YOUTH PROGRAMS BEGINNING IN AUGUST 1 Grade K4 - K5
Grade 1-2
Grade 3-4
Grade 5-6
Grade 7 - 12
Class
Days
Dates
Location
Fee R / N-R
Course #
8:00 - 8:25 am
K5
P
P
P
7
Private Tennis Lessons
M - TH
8/1 - 8/4
SIS Tennis Courts
$56 / $84
4453.19
8:30 - 8:55 am
K5
P
P
P
7
Private Tennis Lessons
M - TH
8/1 - 8/4
SIS Tennis Courts
$56 / $84
4453.20
8:30 am - 12:00 pm
K5
P
P
P
NASA Camp: Journey to Outer Space
M-F
8/1 - 8/5
Richards School Art Room 18, Whitefish Bay
$190 / $200
4725.1
9:00 - 9:25 am
K5
P
P
P
Private Tennis Lessons
M - TH
8/1 - 8/4
SIS Tennis Courts
$56 / $84
4453.21
P
P
Flag Football
M - TH
8/1 - 8/4
SHS Football Field
$14 / $21
4437.1
Flag Football
M - TH
8/1 - 8/4
SHS Football Field
$14 / $21
4437.2
Playground Games
M - TH
8/1 - 8/4
SHS Front Lawn
$14 / $21
4416.1
ACT Workshop
M- F
8/1 - 8/5
SHS Admin Bldg Room 220
$180 / $230
4705.3
Mindful Yoga For Kids
T&W
8/2 - 8/24
SHS Dance Studio Room 276
$40 / $60
4133.1
Mindful Yoga For Teens
T&W
8/2 - 8/24
SHS Dance Studio Room 276
$40 / $60
4133.2
Time
Age
9:00 - 9:45 am 10:00 - 10:45 am
7
P
11:00 - 11:45 am
P
1:00 - 3:30 pm
11 - 12
3:30 - 4:15 pm
K5
P
P
P
4:30 - 5:30 pm
P
YOUTH PROGRAMS BEGINNING IN AUGUST 8 Class
Days
Dates
Location
Fee R / N-R
Course #
P
Brixology Camp
M-F
8/8 - 8/12
Richards School Art Room 18, Whitefish Bay
$190 / $200
4727.1
P
Table Tennis
M - TH
8/8 - 8/11
SIS Gym
$14 / $21
4496.1
7-8
Cross Country
M, W & F
8/8 - 8/19
SHS Front Lawn
$50 / $75
4460.1
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
8 - 10
Teen Adventure Camp
M- F
8/1 - 8/5
See Page 44
$275 / $325
4243.5
10:00 - 10:45 am
P
Table Tennis
M - TH
8/8 - 8/11
SIS Gym
$14 / $21
4496.2
Table Tennis
M - TH
8/8 - 8/11
SIS Gym
$14 / $21
4496.3
Time 8:30 am - 12:00 pm 9:00 - 9:45 am
Age
Grade K4 - K5
Grade 1-2
Grade 3-4
Grade 5-6
2
P P
9:00 - 10:00 am
11:00 - 11:45 am
32
P
P
P
Grade 7 - 12
Register online at www.shorewood.k12.wi.us
S W I M L E S S O N S
Swimming instruction is provided to give children a positive attitude toward the water while introducing and developing proper swimming techniques. All participants will be evaluated the first day of class to ensure proper class placement. Parents are allowed to observe in the pool area from the bleachers. Children that are not toilet trained must wear swim diapers. No disposable or cloth diapers are allowed in the pool. The Shorewood Recreation Department reserves the right to change a swimmer’s level if the level they are placed in does not meet their ability. Level
Requirements
Skills Taught in the Class
Diaper Diver
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Parents are taught to safely work with their child in the water, including how to appropriately supAge 6 - 24 months. Child must be port and hold their child in the water. Children are introduced to basic skills that lay a foundation accompanied in the water with an to help learn to swim. Several water safety topics are introduced that are directed toward the adult. parent.
Parent / Child
15
Ages 2 - 3 years. Child must be Building on skills introduced in Diaper Diver. Participants improve on these skills and learn more accompanied in the water with an advance skills in Parent / Child. adult.
Alligator
6
Age 4 - 5 years
Buoyancy and breath control, supported floating and kicking on front and back, introduction to front crawl arms and safety fundamentals while increasing independence in the water.
Seal
6
Passed Alligator Age 4 - 5 years
Continue to explore using simultaneous and alternating arm and leg action on the front and the back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.
Dolphin
6
Passed Seal Age 4 - 5 years
Working on improved coordination of breathing, arm and leg action. Students will work on swimming independently with a focus on swimming greater distances and times.
Level 1
Introduction to Water Skills
Level 2
6
Age 6 years and older or Developing positive attitudes, good swimming habits and safe practices in and around the water. successful completion of Dolphin
8
Passed Level 1
Floating without support and recovering to a vertical position. This level marks the true beginning of locomotion skills.
8
Passed Level 2
Survival float, swim the front crawl and the elementary backstroke. The introduction of scissor and dolphin kicks and build on the fundamentals of treading water.
10
Passed Level 3
Improving skills and increase endurance by swimming for greater distances. This level will add the arms to the sidestroke and introduce turning at the wall.
10
Passed Level 4
Refining all strokes, swim greater distances and introduction to flip turns.
10
Passed Level 5
Prepares participants for more advance courses such as diving, personal water safety and fitness swimming.
Older Child Swim Instruction
10
Age 8 - Grade 8
For beginner swimmers to gain confidence in the water at their own pace in a group of their peers. Participants will work to learn and improve their water skills and strokes.
Adult Swim Instruction
6
Grade 8 - Adult
For non-swimmers or beginner swimmers gain confidence in the water at their own pace. The goal of the class is to overcome the fear of water.
Fundamental Aquatic Skills
Level 3
Stroke Development
Level 4
Stroke Improvement
Level 5
Stroke Refinement
Level 6
Swimming and Skill Proficiency
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Class Size
GROUP SWIM INSTRUCTION Location: VHE Pool Fee per term: Resident - $40 / Non-Resident - $60 Monday - Thursday Time
Level Alligator
9:00 - 9:30 am
June 13 June 23
June 27 July 7 No class 7/4
4305.4 4306.1
Level 2
4307.4
Level 3
4308.1
4308.4
Level 4
4309.1
4309.4
Seal
10:00 - 10:45 am
11:00 - 11:45 am
Level 1
4306.4 4307.1
4301.1
4309.5
Level 3
4308.5
6:00 - 6:30 pm
Level 4 Level 5
4310.1
Level 6
4311.1
4303.2
Seal
4304.2
4309.7
4306.2
Level 2
4307.2
Level 4
4309.2
4307.3
Level 3
4308.2
4308.3
Level 4
6:35 - 7:15 pm
4309.3
Level 5
4310.2
Level 6
4311.2
4308.8
Adult Swim Instruction
4309.8
Private Swim Interest List
4330.1 4328.1
4311.4
Friday, June 17 - August 5
4306.5
4306.7
Time
Level
Course #
4306.9
9:00 - 9:30 am
Diaper Diver
4301.2
4307.8
9:35 - 10:05 am
Parent / Child
4302.2
4309.6
Level 5
4310.3
4310.5
Level 6
4311.3
4311.5 4313.1
4328.2
4306.3
Level 2
4304.4 4305.1
4305.2
Level 1
4310.4
Seal Level 1
4303.3
Dolphin
4303.4
Dolphin
4302.1
Alligator
4306.8 4308.6
Thursday June 16 - August 4
Parent / Child
4307.5
Older Child Swim Instruction
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Diaper Diver
4307.7
4304.5 4305.3
Private Swim Interest List
Tuesday June 14 - August 2
4308.7
4304.1
Alligator 11:00 - 11:30 am
4307.6
Level
Time
4303.5
Dolphin Level 2
4305.5
4306.6
Alligator 10:00 - 10:30 am
Evening Swim Instruction
4304.3
Dolphin
9:00 - 9:45 am
July 25 Aug 4
4303.1
Seal Level 1
July 11 July 21
4328.3
4328.4
4328.5
Private Swim Interest List
Each eight week swim session has an interest list for private swim lessons. If we cancel a swim class due to low enrollment, we are then able to add a private swim lesson(s). The private lessons would be for 25 minutes between 6:00 - 8:00 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays and between 9:00 am - 12:00 on weekdays. Our interest list is free of charge. The interest list does not guarantee a private swim lesson.
PRIVATE SWIM INSTRUCTION Private Swim Instruction - Tuesday Time 5:30 - 5:55 pm 6:00 - 6:25 pm
Dates
Course #
June 14 - July 5
4324.1
July 12 - Aug 2
4324.3
June 14 - July 5
4324.2
July 12 - Aug 2
4324.4
Age 4 - Adult Location: VHE Pool Fee per term: R - $70 / NR - $105 You can register online for private swim lessons for one person. To add an additional swimmer(s) to the lesson, please contact the Recreation Department directly at (414) 963-6913 x 4. For an additional child, add $30 and $25 for the third.
5:30 - 5:55 pm 6:00 - 6:25 pm
Dates
Course #
June 16 - July 7
4325.1
July 14 - Aug 4
4325.3
June 16 - July 7
4325.2
July 14 - Aug 4
4325.4
Date 9:00 - 9:25 am 9:30 - 9:55 am 10:00 - 10:25 am
Private Swim Instruction - Thursday Time
Private Swim Instruction - Friday
Private Swim Interest List
Each eight week swim session has an interest list for private swim lessons. If we cancel a swim class due to low enrollment, we are then able to add a private swim lesson(s). The private lessons would be for 25 minutes between 6:00 - 8:00 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays and between 9:00 am - 12:00 on weekdays. Our interest list is free of charge. The interest list does not guarantee a private swim lesson.
10:30 - 10:55 am 11:00 - 11:25 am 11:30 - 11:55 am
Time
Course #
June 17 - July 8
4326.1
July 15 - Aug 5
4327.1
June 17 - July 8
4326.2
July 15 - Aug 5
4327.2
June 17 - July 8
4326.3
July 15 - Aug 5
4327.3
June 17 - July 8
4326.4
July 15 - Aug 5
4327.4
June 17 - July 8
4326.5
July 15 - Aug 5
4327.5
June 17 - July 8
4326.6
July 15 - Aug 5
4327.6
WATER AEROBICS The Water Aerobics Flex Plan entitles you to ten (10) or twenty (20) visits to any of the classes listed below. Punch cards may be purchased by mail, walk-in or telephone. Each punch card has an expiration date of one year from purchase. For pool closings, please refer to page 36. All classes listed below are ongoing; new participants are welcome at any time! Location: VHE Pool Instructors: Laura Livermore, Certified Aquatic Exercise Instructor Denise Schnese, Certified Aquatic Exercise Instructor Time
Mon
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Wed
P
Thurs
Fri
P
7:45 - 8:45 am
P
P
P
8:30 - 9:30 am
P
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Class
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Description
Fee R / N-R
Deep Water Aerobics
6/14 - 9/1
Come get a full body workout that includes stretching, warm-up, cardiovascular conditioning, toning and a cool down routine using flotation belts. Participants must provide their own belt.
Flex Plan $40 / $60
Shallow Water Aerobics
6/13 - 8/8 (No class 7/4)
8/10 - 9/2
(10 classes) Join us for a workout that combines stretching, cardio, strength and toning. You will march, jog and jump through the water to improve cardiovascular fitness, muscular endurance and flexibility. Participants do not need to know how to swim as class is conducted in the shallow end of the pool.
Register online at www.shorewood.k12.wi.us
OR $80 / $120 (20 classes)
SHOREWOOD HIGH SCHOOL - VHE POOL No Cash Will Be Accepted At Any Community Swims
C O M M U N I T Y S W I M
All swimmers must present a community swim punch card, a current Shorewood Community Fitness Center membership card (Community Swim is included in membership), or a single swim pass which can be purchased at the Recreation Department or the Shorewood Community Fitness Center during business hours, or by mail or phone. Identification is required to prove residency.
Single Swim Pass Fees Pass
Non-Resident Fee
Pass
Resident Fee
Non-Resident Fee
$60
$90
Adults
$4
$6
Adults
Senior
$3
$5
Senior
$40
$60
Youth
$3
$5
Youth
$40
$60
Ages 5 and under are free!
Each punch card carries an expiration date of one year.
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During a thunderstorm and/or lightening storm swimmers must exit the pool water and locker room showers. We must wait 30 minutes from the last thunder or lightening to reenter the water or use the showers. Everyone must wear appropriate swimming attire in the pool. No swim suits, caps, or towels are issued at any of the community swims. Before entering the pool, it is mandatory to shower. Patrons six years of age and older are expected to use the gender-appropriate locker room or family changing area. Our family changing area can be used by parent/child or assistance with another adult. This area is located next to the women’s locker room. There are lockers in this room, locks are strongly recommended. Flotation devices are prohibited. The Recreation Department is not responsible for any lost or stolen articles. Bring your own lock for a locker. Overnight storage is not permitted. Sauna/whirlpool (adults only) will be open during adult and lap swims. All ages - youth ages 7 and under must be accompanied in the water by an adult (ratio of one adult to every 8 children). Children 6 and under must be within one arm’s length of an adult while in the water (ratio of one adult to every 4 children). Infants and toddlers must wear swim diapers in the pool. No disposable or cloth diapers allowed. We have an adaptive chair for shallow water entrance. The Shorewood School District Facility Services Department makes every attempt to maintain water and air temperature according to the standards set by the State of Wisconsin. Any fluctuation in the temperature will be corrected as soon as possible. Pool temperature is set between 78 - 81 degrees and the whirpool temperature is between 100 - 104. If you have any concerns about our pool facilities, please contact the District’s Facility and Operations Department at (414) 963-6918. Lap Swim is for Grade 3 - Adult, and Adult Swim is for High School age and older. Pool hours are subject to change. Updates will be posted on the VHE bulletin board, pool information line at 414-963-6913 x 1 or website.
COMMUNITY SWIM SCHEDULE Monday, June 13 - Monday, August 8 (Additional schedules for August will be available August 1) Monday Adult: & All Ages: Wednesday
Lap:
Adult:
6:15 - 8:50 am 12:00 - 2:00 pm 2:15 - 3:45 pm 7:30 - 9:00 pm
Tuesday & Thursday
Lap: Adult: All Ages: Adult:
6:15 - 8:00 am 12:00 - 2:00 pm 2:15 - 3:45 pm 7:30 - 9:00 pm
Friday
Lap: Adult: All Ages: All Ages: Adult:
6:15 - 8:50 am 12:00 - 2:00 pm 2:15 - 3:45 pm 7:05 - 8:05 pm 8:10 - 9:10 pm
Saturday & Sunday
All Ages: Adult: Lap:
2:00 - 3:30 pm 3:30 - 4:15 pm 4:15 - 5:00 pm
The VHE Pool will be closed ALL DAY on: Monday, May 30 Monday, July 4** Monday, September 5 The VHE Pool will be closed the evening of: Thursday, June 9 ** The pool will be closed all day EXCEPT for the Special 4th of July Swim, 12:30 - 2:00 pm
Please note: M, W & F lap swim from 7:45 - 8:45 am there are only 3 lanes and the diving well available. During Deep Water Aerobics classes, the Diving Well is reserved for those participants only.
TEEN VOLUNTEERS
APRIL IS NATIONAL VOLUNTEER MONTH
Grade 7 - 12
Do you love working with kids? Do you want to make a difference? The Recreation Department is seeking teen volunteers for our various summer recreation programs! 1) Teen volunteers submit an ONLINE application located at www.shorewood.k12.wi.us, under the Recreation and Community Services. 2) After your application has been reviewed, you will be invited to either attend the teen volunteer orientation in person OR watch a teen volunteer orientation video and complete a short quiz. 3) Volunteers will be given access to the online volunteer information center (VICnet) where they will be able to sign up for programs in need of volunteers, only after an orientation is completed. 4) Volunteers will log their hours online through their VICnet account. NOTE: Teen volunteers will have access to VICnet within five business days of submitting an application. In Person Orientation: SHS Conference Room 116 Tuesday
May 17
The Shorewood School District would like to thank the hundreds of volunteers who dedicate their time and efforts towards making the Shorewood School District a better place. A special recognition event will be held this Spring, with more information to follow.
WANTED: SPONSORS & DONORS! Sponsor a Team or League The Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Department is looking for individuals and businesses to sponsor our leagues to cover jersey costs. Sponsors will be recognized with their name or business logo on the back of the t-shirt or jersey for the league. If you are interested, please contact the Recreation Department at (414) 963-6913 x 4.
Thank You To Our Financial Sponsors For Winter-Spring ‘16
3:30 - 4:00 pm
VOLUNTEER COACHES
Volunteer coaches are needed for our youth sports leagues. Duties include directing the team’s practice and play during games. Training and resources are provided. This small investment of your time will have a great impact on the children of your team. Coaches are needed for current and future programs in the areas of flag football (fall), basketball (winter), and coach-pitch/t-ball (summer). Contact the Recreation Department at (414) 963-6913 x 4 if you are willing to help coach our programs.
THANK YOU VOLUNTEERS!
The Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Department would like to thank the following individuals who have positively impacted our youth through volunteering for the Department. Thank you to all volunteers that spend time in our schools sharing their skills, time, and talent with our students and staff. The District appreciates you! David Borowski Steve Burnham Benjamin Bussen Jonathan Bussen David Carr Mark Diliberti Liz Escobar
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Farris Griffin Chad Hoppa Kevin Kane Matthew Kasper Asim Khan Tim Kohler Damian Kosempa
Mark Lein Alan Letourneau Josh Liberatore Patrick McGartland Ben Nelson Bryce Nelson Mike Oldani
Alan Owan Jamie Reeve Ben Rohr Liza Sandy Dan Schuurman Jeff Sherman Stephanie Sherman
Andy Skwierawski Derek Steinmetz Rob Sullivan Peter Swenson Sarah Weber Oscar Willie Darren Wheelock
McCabe Agency
Donation For Recreation Rounding up your program fee helps provide financial support to individuals who are unable to afford program fees. If you are rounding up, please put the amount you would like to round up in the appropriate box on the registration form. You can donate online by going to the Donation for Recreation page or with your telephone registration.
A Special Thanks to Those Who Have Contributed During Winter-Spring 2016 You Have Made A Difference! A special thank you to Jennifer Anderson & the Boutique Blowout
Jean Creighton Amy Weisbrot
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ACT Workshop Students will gain direct experience with each of the four sections of the ACT. They will become familiar with the types of questions they will encounter on the four multiple choice tests as well as learn a variety of strategies to attack those questions. The instructor has designed this course based on 22 years of experience successfully preparing students to take the ACT. Students should bring a blank spiral notebook with them to the first session. Page 22, 25, 32 Instructor: Fred Silver Adobe Illustrator Basics New Learn the basics of Adobe Illustrator to create your own digital images! In this class students will learn how all of the basics in creating shapes, adding texture and color, and adding typography to create a desired images. Page 19 Instructor: Rebecca Hewitt Altered Artist Book We will explore a great way to transform an old, vintage book into a personalized artist journal. Utilizing drawing, painting, and collaging techniques along with the art of incorporating text and poetry into visual images, each student will complete the course with an altered book. We will leave plenty of extra pages to add all your adventures from the rest of the summer. Page 29 Instructor: Anna Grosch Aqua Boot Camp This class provides participants with a combination of swimming, strength training and core work both in the water and on deck. Various exercise sets such as swim sprints (at your own pace) and resistance training will be utilized. Participants must know how to swim as this program is not a water aerobics class. Please bring an exercise mat. Page 6, 9 Instructor: Renee Scherck-Meyer, Certified AFAA Personal Trainer ART: Collaboration and Beautification This is an art opportunity for students to develop artistic skills and learning while collaborating with others to build character through teamwork and perseverance. Sign up for both weeks as each week different collaborative projects are planned. Page 19, 20, 21, 22 Instructor: Angela Hayes Art Tricks for Drawing in 3-D Learn the tricks of the trade for drawing in 3-D! We will focus on drawing the human figure and foreshortening, drawing objects with shading and contour, along with perspective drawing. Students will creatively complete each drawing using a variety of pencils, markers and other drawing media. Page 28 Instructor: Anna Grosch Arthritis Exercise Program Using gentle movements and activities designed to increase mo-
bility and range of motion, be prepared to start feeling better, gain energy and have the ability to accomplish daily tasks with ease. Page 6, 8, 9, 10 Instructor: Jan Mahlberg, Certified Exercise Instructor Babysitting, American Red Cross This is an ideal course for current and future babysitters, teaching them the best way to keep children safe while in their care. Feeding, diapering, safety, professionalism, first-aid, leadership and safe play are some of the topics that will be covered. Be sure to wear comfortable clothes and bring a water bottle and a snack. Page 20, 22, 24 Instructor: Amy Johnson, Certified American Red Cross Instructor Backyard Composting 101: Saturday Workshop at the Community Gardens Learn the basics of backyard composting, the advantages of local waste disposal, and the tremendous benefits you can bring to soil quality and the environment. This will be a hands-on workshop, so work gloves are suggested. There will be a short presentation, live demonstration, followed by questions & answers. For more information on composting, visit wegotleaves.wordpress.com. Page 6, 9 Instructor: Josh Liberatore, Founder; We Got Leaves Badminton Co-Op Great physical conditioning and a lot of fun! This sport offers something for everyone. Instruction will be offered for all who wish. Rackets will be furnished or you may bring your own. Shuttlecocks will be provided. The schedule may change depending upon the school calendar. Provide your email address on your registration form to receive information regarding changes in schedule. Adults only - children are not allowed to accompany parents. Page 8 Instructor: Doug Kane Ballet Students will learn the fundamentals of ballet and will work on basic exercises. Be sure to wear fitted, comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle to class. Ballet slippers are recommended. Page 19, 20, 30, 31 Instructor: Caroline Seigworth Bank on Math Exercise your math skills in computation and problem solving through a variety of fun learning strategies. Students will participant in math games to encourage a positive outlook and experience collaborative groups. Page 21 Instructor: Laureen Zahn Baseball, T-Ball & Coach Pitch Program T-Ball games will be played on Saturday at 10 or 11 am beginning June 4 and will end July 23. Practices will be arranged by volunteer coaches and will begin mid-May. Players’ parents who coach will have their child on their team. We will accept a maximum of
3 coaches per team. Players will receive a t-shirt. Please indicate the t-shirt size on registration form. If you know a night that will not work for practice, please indicate that to the Rec. Dept. Players will be assigned to each team at random. Player requests will not be honored. Grade indicated is as of the 2016-2017 school year. Page 18 Basketball Camp, Boys Do you love the sport of basketball or want to give it a try? Sign up for this basketball camp to learn the basic fundamentals as well as how to become a better basketball player. This camp will cover ball-handling, shooting, team play and defense. We will cover drills that the high school teams run. Become familiar with drills, coaches and the sport during this camp. Sign up today to have fun with friends, become a better basketball player, and be a part of the up and coming Shorewood basketball program. Participants should bring a water bottle. If campers would like to bring their own basketballs, please write your name clearly on it. Page 29 Instructor: Matt Jones, JV Basketball Coach Basketball Camp, Girls Have fun while learning the fundamentals of basketball taught by the SHS Girls Varsity coaches and players, winners of the Woodland East Conference title for the 3rd consecutive year. Work on dribbling, shooting, passing, rebounding, and team play. Drills, contests and games are combined to make this camp an excellent learning experience. Page 20 Instructor: Jeff Eimers, and SHS Varsity Coaches & players Basketball Fundamentals Players will learn and practice basic basketball fundamentals. Dribbling, passing, shooting, lay-ups, and defensive position will be taught. This is a great way to learn basketball FUNdamentals. Page 23, 24 Instructor: Gary Brueggemann Bike Rodeo, Shorewood New Join us for Shorewood’s first Bike Rodeo! This clinic will educate parents and children on bike safety, traffic rules, and more! We will also have helmet fittings. Brought to you by the Shorewood Recreation Department, Rainbow Jersey Bicycles, North Shore Health Department, North Shore Fire Rescue, and the Shorewood Police Department. Page 50 Bowling Instruction Come learn the basic fundamentals of bowling. We will “moonglow” bowl on Thursday. PARTICIPANTS MUST WEAR SOCKS TO BOWL. Page 28, 29 Instructor: Gary Brueggemann Brixology Camp New Co-Op Brixology Camp sets the foundation for our next generation of makers! Kids learn about different types of engineering and then team up to construct a different engineering-themed project using
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Brixology Camp (Cont.) LEGO bricks. They learn about aerospace engineering while assembling a space station. They explore mechanical engineering as they build boats and vehicles. That’s not all, from carnival rides to drawing machines, mechanical animals to truss bridges, your future engineer will build upon their creativity to solve real-world design challenges, while developing their problem-solving and team-building skills. Let the tinkering begin! Children should be a snack to camp every day - no peanut products. Page 32 Instructor: Mad Science Staff, Vendor Program Cardboard Boat Building An appliance box, some team work and lots of duct tape work together to create a sea-worthy vessel. On the last day of class we will don our life jackets and head to the water to test our boats out and see who floats and who sinks. Suggested items to save and bring to class are plastic jugs or bottles. No Styrofoam will be allowed. Page 26 Instructor: Sophia Dahlen Chess Camp - Beginner & Intermediate Wisconsin Scholastic Chess Federation (WSCF) Co-Op Players will receive a balance of instruction vs playing time. Each participant will participate in a 5 round tournament and earn a medal and a Wisconsin rating. You must have previous chess experience to participate in the Intermediate level. Page 19, 20 Instructor: Wisconsin Scholastic Chess Federation Staff Code the Web New Code the Web introduces students to concepts used when developing websites. These concepts are related to both computer science as well as user experience and web design. Students will finish each class with a functioning website or improving their existing site. This class is held in partnership with Coder Dojo MKE. Students should bring a USB drive to each class. If a student does not have one, one will be provided. Page 22 Instructor: Nathan Grier Create an Arcade Do you love arcade games? Were you inspired by “Caine’s Arcade”? We will be creating our own arcade games using cardboard, duct tape and your imagination! Students are encouraged to bring unique items from home for their games. On the last day of class we will invite family and friends to come play in our arcade. Page 25 Instructor: Sophia Dahlen Creative Writing, Introduction to New This class will focus on the fundamentals of creative writing including discussion, literature and techniques; freewriting and prompt writing; and sharing our writings. Page 20, 29 Instructor: Annalise Lozier
Creature Sewing Be sure to bring your imagination with you! Creatures straight from your imagination will come to life using basic sewing techniques. Page 23, 26 Instructor: Sara Feider Crocheting, Introduction to New We will learn and practice the essentials of crocheting in preparation for creating our own crocheted project. Students will leave class with the skills necessary to tackle any beginner crocheting project in the future. Students will receive one size 8 hook and 2 skeins of “Lily® Sugar’n Creem Solid yarn”. Page 26 Instructor: Sophia Dahlen Cross Country Jump start your training for the Fall 2016 middle school cross country season! At this camp you’ll learn dynamic warmup routines, body weight strength exercises appropriate for young runners, nutritional strategies for training and competition, and much more. Additionally, you’ll run varying distances (depending on current fitness and ability) to get you ready for the real training you’ll do in August-October with your school team. Please dress in running clothing for program dates. This program is for athletes planning to compete in middle school cross country during the fall 2016 season. Athletes should be entering grades 5-8. All middle school runners are welcome, regardless of school affiliation. Page 32 Instructor: Dominic Newman, SHS Head Boys Cross Country Coach, SIS Coaches and SHS CC Alumni Cupcakes 101 (Introduction) & 102 (Intermediate) Do you love watching the baking shows? It is time to stop watching and start baking! Starting with cupcake baking, you will learn how to create cupcakes that not only look good but taste good too! Students will learn basic baking skills, use of decorating tips and bags and start practicing simple designs. Students will watch a demonstration daily and then create their own cupcakes to take home. Bring your imagination and be ready to get creative! Cupcake 101: students will receive decorating tips. Cupcake 102: students must have taken cupcakes 101 and bring the decorating tips from the previous class. Page 23, 24 Instructor: Heather Clancy Cupcakes: The Master Class New Do you think that you have mastered the art of cupcake making? Guess again! This class will push your creativity to its limits! New flavors, new frostings and lots of fun wait our cupcake master class. Students will review the basics of cupcake baking and decorating-with the addition of new creative designs. Banana split cupcakes, apple pie cupcakes, s’more cupcakes, Oreo cupcakes and key lime cupcakes are just possibilities waiting to be made by our top cupcake chefs! Students will practice the recipes in class each day and then take their treats home! At the end of the week all students will receive a cookbook with recipes for them to make at home. Remember to bring your cake decorating tips! Students
should have completed Cupcakes 101 and 102. Page 24 Instructor: Heather Clancy Decorative Arts & Crafts - Week of June 20 New Students will engage in fun art techniques to create decorative projects. Grade 1-3: Students will use craft paper and embellishments to decoupage a picture frame, they will design and make their own oversized pinwheel and lastly students will create an abstract piece of art using mixed media. Grade 4-6: Students will create their own “Fairy Light” jars, they will use craft paper and embellishments to decoupage picture frames and lastly students will make a tree picture using mixed media. Page 21 Instructor: Rebecca Lehmann Decorative Arts & Crafts - Week of June 27 New Students will engage in fun art techniques to create decorative projects. Grade 1-3: Students will paint to decorate an oversized bird, design a monster jar for glitter slime, create summer bugs using everyday objects and embellishments and lastly students will make a sun catcher wind chime. Grade 4-6:. Students will design their own glass vase, paint puzzle pieces and use embellishments to create flowers for their vase. Students will marble paper using the suminagashi technique and lastly use paint chip samples to design a work of art. Page 23 Instructor: Rebecca Lehmann Discover the Scientist in you! New Enjoy learning about the properties of matter! Discover the scientific methods of mater-solids, liquids, and gas. Students will engage in experiments to explore, model, evaluate, and explain their designs. Page 28 Instructor: Lauren Zahn Dodgeball Learn how to dodge, duck, dip and dive in a game of dodgeball. We will try several variations of dodgeball. This is a great class to sign up with a friend! Page 19 Drama Junior - Seussical Junior Shorewood Drama Junior’s summer show 2016 is Seussical JR! Horton the Elephant, the Cat in the Hat and all of your favorite Dr. Seuss characters come to life on stage. This version features familiar tunes like “Horton Hears a Who” and “Biggest Blame Fool.” Actors, singers, dancers, and technicians are encouraged to join us as we produce some of Dr. Seuss’s best works of all time. Production dates are Friday, July 22 @ 1:30 and 7:00 pm, Saturday, July 23 @ 7:00 pm and Sunday, July 24 @ 1:30 pm. Please review the attendance policy before registering. Attendance will impact casting of roles. No class on 7/4. Drama Junior - Tech Drama Junior Tech is a hands on experience that will convey theatrical artisan skills such as carpentry and scenic painting. (Just to name a few!) Students will also have the opportunity to have
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Drama Junior (Cont.) creative input on how to design our summer show. They will help, design, build and install the set. They can also be counted on to help run the show as stagehands. All hands on deck for this fun creative experience! For TECH Volunteers - we are only accepting applicants approved by Maylan Thomas for grades entering 9 - 12. Page 20 Instructor: Sara Van Loon, Amanda Hull, Brinn Hill, and Maylan Thomas Embrace Wellness: Essential Oils 101 New Co-Op Are you looking for a healthier lifestyle? Learn how to support digestion, boost energy, support your immune system, clean your home without chemicals, support healthy skin, hair and nails and much more with therapeutic grade essential oils! They are 100% pure and easy to use. They will benefit your health and wellness in countless ways. In this class, we will discuss what essential oils are, how to use them and some wellness benefits of Young Living’s therapeutic grade essential oils. Essential oils are natural aromatic compounds found in the seeds, flowers, bark, rind and leaves of plants, extracted and distilled for health benefits. All participants will receive a jar of Immune Support Mixture, one Ningxia Red Packet (superfood drink filled with antioxidants) and a jar of Lavender Rub (great for supporting healthy skin and sleep). Please bring along $10.00 for purchase of supplies. Page 6 Instructor: Amanda Carron Estate & Financial Planning for Peace of Mind Co-Op Everyone, regardless of age or wealth, should have an estate plan. Wills, trusts, and probate and beneficiary planning provide necessary direction and continuity when passing on your assets after death. To best coordinate your estate plan, proper financial planning is also critical for your retirement and long-term care needs. We will discuss strategies to help you protect your assets and ease the burden on your loved ones. Page 8 Instructor: Jess Henrickson, Financial Advisor Dan McDermott, Attorney First Ride Children will learn bike safety with the proven ‘balancing first’ method. Assisted by the Shorewood Village Police and the bike experts from Rainbow Jersey Bicycles. Thank you to Hampshire Cycle Club for volunteering! Rain location will be in SHS North Gym. Page 50 Fit Power Mix Plyometric, resistance and agility training will be offered to assist you in weight loss and stimulate muscle growth. If you would like to take your fitness to the next level, this program could be right for you. This is an advanced level class and participants will be running, jumping and performing high intensity exercises. Page 6, 9 Instructor: Linda Sunde
Flag Football This program will teach a variety of football FUNdamentals through flag football. Participants will learn basic skills and play pick-up games. Get ready for the Recreation Department Flag Football League in the fall season. Page 32 Instructor: Gary Brueggemann Floor Hockey Come and have fun playing floor hockey. We will use softer sticks for better control for K4 & K5 kids. Page 26, 27 Instructor: Gary Brueggemann Football Camp This camp will be an introduction to football focusing on individual development and team play. Head Shorewood-Messmer football coach Chad Hofmann and his high school staff and players will instruct all participants in the fundamentals of the game. The energy and leadership displayed in the fall on Friday nights by the high school coaches and players will be shared continuously throughout the camp with all youth players. All instructors will teach individual techniques and traits that lead to successful team play. There will be individual, group, and team sessions throughout the camp. Participants will be divided by age throughout the camp for appropriate drills. This is a no pad, no contact camp. If campers have their own footballs, please write your name clearly on it, and feel free to bring it to camp. Page 25 Instructor: Chad Hofmann, Messwood Varsity Football Coach, Assistants and Players Fostering Friendships and Independence New This program will foster friendships and independence through leisure, recreational and vocational activities. Students with special needs along-side their non-disabled peers, will participate in activities that promote independence. Activities include games, using public transportation, exposure to jobs in our local businesses and the development of social skills. Shorewood residents only. Page 22, 27 Instructor: Betsy Pichette and Julie Sperry Fresh from the Garden Secrets New Watch out vegetables! Look out fruit! We have some great new recipes that will have you hunting through the garden for goodfor-you ingredients. Using seasonal fruits and vegetable, we will create new recipes that even the pickiest eaters will be tempted to try. In this class students will learn culinary skills and create a new recipe each day. Homemade pesto, vegetable soup, Greek chicken pitas, grilled vegetable wraps or fruit pastries may be on the menu! Students will practice the recipes in the class each day and then take their treats home! At the end of the week all students will receive a cookbook with recipes for them to make at home. Page 26, 27 Instructor: Heather Clancy
Full Body Overhaul This class incorporates weights, bands, plyometric exercises along with other training styles to get a full body-overhaul. This is an advanced level class and participants will be running, jumping and performing high intensity exercises. Class may be held outside weather permitting. Page 6, 9 Instructor: Sam Schley Fun with Poetry New You are a POET you just do not know it! Stretch your mind and learn to write a variety of poems from simple to complex. Put your creativity to the test and you will discover something new you can do! Page 25 Instructor: Lauren Zahn Get Your Feet Wet in Filmmaking New Actor and filmmaker Marc Isaacs hosts this 3-hour introduction to making films using mobile devices, such as iPhones, Androids, and iPads. The workshop includes commonly used film terms, examples of award-winning shorts and films shot exclusively using mobile devices, exercises in screen writing and acting for the camera, and how to identify helpful mobile apps for shooting and editing. Students will need to bring a mobile device with recording capability to participate in the shooting exercises. Page 19, 20 Instructor: Marc Isaacs, Actor/Filmmaker, SAG-AFTRA Member Getting in Control: A class on Self Control This class focuses on strategies for learning self-control in the primary grades. All students will leave being able to understand the academic language when talking about self-control and applying their knowledge to the classroom. Page 26, 27, 28, 29 Instructor: Julia Nash, Atwater School Counselor Gymnastics Camp This camp will cover an introduction to gymnastics including the skills of floor exercise, uneven bars and balance beam. Participants will be divided to allow for instruction appropriate skill level. Page 27 Instructor: Samantha Schilling, SHS Varsity Coach and team members Gymnastics Instruction This course will cover an introduction to gymnastics including the skills of floor exercise, uneven bars and balance beam. Participants may be divided to allow for instruction appropriate to skill level. Page 22, 29 InDesign Introduction New Students will learn how to use Adobe InDesign software to create an invitation and how to place pictures and play with font to create a pleasing design. Page 27 Instructor: Rebecca Lehmann
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Jazz Dance Come join us for this high energy dance class. Students will learn basic movements, vocabulary, and combinations throughout the weeks; as well as a dance at the end of the session! Please be sure to wear comfortable, fitted, clothing and bring a water bottle. Page 23, 24 Instructor: Caroline Seigworth Jump into Junior Kindergarten New Become a part of our Kindergarten Crew! Join us as we explore the exciting world of Junior K. Our Junior Crew will work together as they learn about being in school. They will make new friends, sing songs, play games, and participate in fun indoor and outdoor activities! Page 21, 25, 29 Instructor: Amy Guthrie Jump into Senior Kindergarten New Become a part of our Kindergarten Crew! Our Senior Crew will participate in Crew Meetings to encourage socialization while learning about the big ideas of respect, honesty and responsibility. We will review essential literacy and numeracy skills and concepts with engaging and creative lessons. Our Crew will also enjoy summer fun and learning with outdoor games and activities. Page 21, 25, 28 Instructor: Amy Guthrie Kettlebell / Suspension Training Combo Kettlebell and Suspension training is a full body functional training workout that includes TRX bands and kettlebells. During this class you will be alternating between the TRX bands and Kettlebell. The class is based on circuit training and supersets to help vamp the metabolism and increase total body strength and conditioning. All materials are included unless you have your own kettlebell you want to bring, various kettlebells sizes will be provided. Page 6, 9 Instructor: Luke Schneider & Steven Sobolewski Keyboarding This class will provide students with an opportunity to practice and improve their keyboarding skills to prepare them for academic success. The class will focus on teaching basic keyboarding skills, learning the functions of the keyboard and improving your keyboarding speed. Page 24, 28, 29 Instructor: Kyle Brokmeier Lacrosse Instruction, Boys Lacrosse is a fast sport that combines aspects of soccer, hockey and basketball. This fun program is for boys going into 2nd and 3rd grade in fall. Through skills and drills, and small-sided, no contact scrimmages players will learn about the game of lacrosse. All lacrosse equipment (gloves, elbow and shoulder pads, helmets and sticks) will be provided if needed. Players must bring a mouth guard. Cleats and athletic cup are recommended. This is a great opportunity for kids who are new to the sport to give it a try. Come out and play this sport that Sports Illustrated calls the “Fast-
est Growing Sport in the US”, plus have fun with friends. Page 20 Instructor: Kevin Kane Lacrosse Instruction Clinic for Girls This fun program will offer instruction (drills and skills) and scrimmages for players of all levels: beginners to experienced. This is a great opportunity for girls to play the fun sport of lacrosse coached by experienced and enthusiastic coaches. Lacrosse stick, goggles, and mouth guards are required. Email Kathy Engman if you need to borrow goggles and sticks or if you have any questions at Kathy@engman.com. Page 22 Instructor: Kathy Engman and other experienced enthusiastic instructors. Lacrosse, “Old Man” and Father/Son Have you wanted to learn how to play lacrosse? Do you have a son who plays lacrosse and thought, “That looks like a lot of fun”? This is a recreational lacrosse program geared towards the “old man” (over 30) lacrosse player or fathers and sons who want to play lacrosse together. New and experienced adult players are welcome to participate in a non-body check game (we all want to go to work the next day). For the adults, no lacrosse experience is required to participate, just a desire to learn and play lacrosse. Or if you have not picked up a stick in ten years and want to dust off your cleats, this is for you! The boys must have at least one year of competitive lacrosse play, be entering 6th - 9th grade and be accompanied by their father or male guardian who is playing. Get ready for a workout. Full men’s equipment is required. Helmets and limited lacrosse equipment are available for no additional cost. Page 8 Instructor: Kevin Kane LEGO®, Create with New Come and build elaborate objects, structures, animals, vehicles and much more as they explore the fundamental principles of engineering. They will learn to collaborate with others as they create their project. A different theme will be the focus for each week. Page 23, 26, 28, 29 Lego® Mindstorms® Robotics New This class you will have the opportunity to learn how to build and program robots using LEGO Mindstorms kits during week one. The second week you will be programming your robot to complete missions. This course will help prepare you to participate in the FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) LEGO Leagues with the Recreation Department this fall. Page 22, 27 Instructor: Karisa Mantey Lego® Mindstorms® Robotics II New Students in this class must have programming experience or participated in FLL last fall or in the Lego Club this past spring. Use your programming skills and experience with servo motors and sensors to complete missions. Continue to develop these skills in preparation for FLL competitions for the fall season.
Page 22, 27 Instructor: Karisa Mantey LEGO® Robotics, Junior FIRST® New This class will capture student’s curiosity and directs it toward discovering the wonders of science and technology. Students will be introduced to building and basic programming which will assist them for the JR FLL program in the fall. Page 30, 31 Instructor: Karisa Mantey Lifeguard Training, American Red Cross Are you interested in becoming a lifeguard? You will learn concepts of responsibility, work ethic, leadership and approachability that will prepare you for a job as a lifeguard. The American Red Cross Lifeguard course will cover the knowledge and skills to get your Lifeguard, CPR/AED and First Aid Certifications. Successful completion of the course earns your 2-year certifications in Lifeguarding/First Aid and CPR/AED. Attendance is mandatory. Certification is not guaranteed. There is a mandatory pretest on the first day of class. Page 8, 21 Instructor: Amy Johnson, American Red Cross Certified Lifeguarding Instructor Magic, Introduction to Professional magician Glen Gerard teaches stunning magic tricks that you can perform with items found around the house. Students will learn sleight of hand and misdirection, and showmanship. Fool your friends and family with magic and be a hit at any event. Page 24 Instructor: Glen Gerard Majors Baseball Players will pick their own teams and play scheduled games against each other throughout the summer. A t-shirt will be provided. Please state size when registering. Please bring baseball mitt. Page 20 Instructor: John Doherty Malaysian Traditional Dance and Cultural Performance New Malaysia is located in the south East Asia region. It is a land with diversity and a lot of beautiful traditions as well as artistic performances. The class will expose students to different traditional dances, the story line, the background and choreography of each dance from Malaysia. Students will also learn about Malaysian culture, traditions, customs and simple words used in the songs. Page 31 Instructor: Mona Riduan Martial Arts Club, Young American Co-Op Let your child experience the challenges of the Young American Martial Arts Club. This dynamic program has been developed in cooperation with the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Children’s Center, a leader in early childhood development and education. This innovative martial arts program will encourage your child to develop a positive attitude, perseverance, self-confidence
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Martial Arts Club (Cont.) and self-discipline. The program will maintain an instructor/student ratio of 1:15. Page 25 Instructor: Phil Sauer, Young American Martial Arts Club Vendor Program Master Chef Breakfast New Calling all chefs! Are you a kitchen rock-star? Are you ready to take your skills to the next level? This is the class for you! Each day students will create a breakfast recipe-but with the addition of a mystery ingredient! Teams will decide how they will incorporate their ingredients-so be ready to think outside of the box and get creative! Breakfast dishes may include light and fluffy pancakes, French toast, cheesy omelets, muffins or streusel coffee cake. Students will practice the recipes in the class each day and then take their treats home! At the end of the week all students will receive a cookbook with recipes for them to make at home. Page 25 Instructor: Heather Clancy Metalsmithing Basics New Learn how to make your own jewelry! In this workshop, student will learn basic metalsmithing techniques such as piercing, drilling, texturing, riveting and finishing brass and copper to create wearable art! Page 20 Instructor: Rebecca Hewitt Minecraft Are you looking for a place to make new friends while improving your skills at Minecraft? Try new mini-games and build some amazing team projects. Each week will include a new project or challenge that will push your creativity to the limits. Page 19, 20, 21, 22, 26, 27, 28, 29 Instructor: Dante Darrow and Nicholas Burkee Minors Baseball Players will pick their own teams and play scheduled games against each other throughout the summer. A t-shirt will be provided, please state size when registering. Please bring baseball mitt. Page 18 Instructor: John Doherty Monday Madness Monday Madness is a new course meant to bring variety to your workout routine. Every week will be a different class format to keep your body guessing and the calories burning. Created by Group Fitness Instructor Michelle Streng, this 75-minute, weekly class will alternate between Zumba Toning, Zumba Sentao, Cardio Kickboxing, HIIT Interval/Boot Camp and Pound Fitness. Join the Madness; you are sure to see results! Please bring a yoga mat. Page 7, 9 Instructor: Michelle Streng, Certified Zumba Instructor
Mural Painting New Students in this class will focus on creating a LARGE mural to be hung in the south end zone of the SHS football field. We will work as a team to accomplish a bright, bold and school spirited artwork that showcase our Greyhound pride! Page 19 Instructor: Sophia Dahlen Muscle Fitness The workout is designed to strengthen and tone all major muscle groups, as well as improve your core and balance using personal resistance, weights, bands and resist-a-balls. For safety purposes, we ask that you warm-up before coming into the class. Please bring an exercise mat. Page 6, 9 Instructor: Joanne Dixon Music Maker Co-Op This sing-along musical activity group is designed for children and their parents or caregivers. The class incorporates traditional children’s songs, finger play, rhythm instruments and dance movements as well as puppets that help tell a story within the songs. Our goal is to give children an interest and love for all kinds of music. Bring your dancing feet and join us for a fun family class. Page 19, 28 Instructor: Abbie Wallschlaeger, Owner of Music Maker and More My First Lab New Co-Op Become a junior Mad Scientist! This new camp is a great introduction to science. Preschoolers explore their sense of sight, sound, smell, taste and touch. Children use a magnifying glass to discover the world of creepy, crawly creatures. Explore the science of the sea and the fascinating creatures that live there. Campers become paleontologists by searching for fossils and participating in a mini-dinosaur dig. Finally, take an exciting mission with Mad Science to explore the planets, moons and stars. Take-home projects include binoculars, bug box, T-Rex tooth model and more. Children should bring a snack to camp every day - no peanut products. Children must be toilet trained. Page Instructor: Mad Science Staff, Vendor Program NASA Camp: Journey to Outer Space New Co-Op Mad Science has teamed up with NASA in a quest for exploration! We’ll take a voyage of discovery into the atmosphere and beyond as we explore planets, moons and other space phenomena in our solar system. Things will heat up as we examine the sun and other stars and discover the difficulties of space travel. Kids will get a first-hand experience of the challenges of living in space as they try to assemble a satellite while training to be an astronaut. For added fun, we’ll learn about the various technologies that make space exploration possible while bouncing lasers around the room! Kids will love to build their own Mad Science rocket and participate in a real “NASA” shuttle rocket launch. Campers will have lots of projects to make and many cool NASA take-homes including a gravity assisted launcher, a Shuttle Copter and more.
Mad Science is the only organization licensed by NASA to use these activities for summer camps and school programs. Children should bring a snack to camp every day - no peanut products. Page 32 Instructor: Mad Science Staff, Vendor Program Personal Finances 101 New Do you know the difference between a credit card and a debit card? Do you understand how a checking account works or the purpose of a budget? Learn these important life skills in this hands-on class. Page 28 Instructor: Kyle Brokmeier Piano Lessons Have you always wanted to learn piano? Do you need to “brush up” on your skills? Come work one-on-one with instructor, Olga Volodarskaya, and learn piano! All classes will be 30 minutes. Make-up lessons will be scheduled with the instructor. Page 20 Instructor: Olga Volodarskaya Pickleball, Adult Coed New Are you a tennis player who hasn’t picked up a racquet in a while? Are you looking for a new sport for you and your friends to try? Come and play Pickleball. It is a blend of tennis and ping pong played on a badminton size court. Court play will be divided by ability levels. Men and women of all ages are welcome! Tennis shoes required, eye protection encouraged. Balls are provided. Bring your own paddle or use one that is provided. 8 use punch card is available for purchase in the Recreation Department and Fitness Center for $24. Punch cards can be purchased by mail, walk in or phone with an expiration date of 1 year from purchase. Page 8 Pilates Pilates is designed to tone and elongate muscles, to isolate, activate and condition deep muscles in your body. It also works to flatten abdominals, improve body mechanics, to alleviate stress/ tension and refine breathing patterns. Please bring an exercise mat. Page 6, 9 Instructor: Elizabeth Klijnsmit Pirates, Aliens, Robots and Who? New Co-Op Alas, the pirates have landed and are looking for their treasure chest! This class is filled with robots of every kind and chocked full of adventure! Go on a treasure hunt with Roamer the Robot, dig up dinosaur bones with Bee Bot, rev your engines with Speedy the Race Car, land on the moon with the aliens from outer space and much more. Students will work with several versions of LOGO programming (simple sequence programming using numbers, shapes, colors, etc). Guaranteed to generate smiles, giggles and laughs every class! Page 22 Instructor: Computer Tots / Computer Explorers Staff Vendor Program
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Playground Games This course will allow participants to learn and play a wide variety of playground games to play with friends. Page 32 Instructor: Gary Brueggeman Pom & Dance New Learn the latest pom routines while developing your technique, turns, leaps, and coordination. Your routines will be crowd-pleasers. Students will learn basic routines, creative movement, dance, and proper stretches to increase flexibility. Poms are not required. Page 26, 27 Instructor: Caroline Seigworth The “Power” of a Power of Attorney: Health Care & Financial POAs Explained! Co-Op Upon incapacity, someone must be appointed to make financial and health care decisions for the incapacitated person, whether through Powers of Attorney (POAs) or a court-appointed guardianship process. These are difficult circumstances, and making an informed decision in choosing a POA for yourself (and avoiding guardianship) is critical. Just as critical is understanding the responsibilities you may hold as a POA or guardian in making decisions on behalf of an incapacitated loved one. We will discuss the financial and legal aspects of what acting as a guardian or POA actually entails. Page 8 Instructor: Jess Henrickson, Financial Advisor Dan McDermott, Attorney Rugby Camp New Co-Op Give one of the most popular sports in the world a try! Rugby combines elements of football and soccer into a unique game that is easy to learn and requires no prior knowledge to play. Practices will focus on basic skills and incorporating them into drills and games. Learn from the 4-time state champions who are looking to introduce the game to young athletes. Participants should wear cleats or running shoes, and bring a water bottle. Page 22 Instructor: JD Davis, Head NHS Rugby Coach & Alumni Self Defense Class, Ladies/College/Teens New Co-Op Would you like to have more confidence in dealing with everyday safety issues? Would you like to have your child be safer as they go off on a date or off to a college? Here is a perfect course to achieve that confidence! Our class is a hands on course that combines techniques of Tae Kwon Do, KRav Maga, and Hapkido. Ages 13 and up. Page 9, 27 Instructor: Master Greg Chay, Chay’s Tae Kwon Do Senior Strength Using a variety of equipment, Senior Strength presents a challenge to major muscle groups and includes an emphasis on flexibility and balance. Page 6, 9 Instructor: Elizabeth Klijnsmit
Sewing With Your Machine, Everyday - Fundamentals Co-Op Here’s a chance to finally learn to use that sewing machine that has been sitting in the closet (or basement and attic). Bring it in and let’s learn to make it work for you. We’ll learn your machine’s threading and try a variety of stitches and techniques as we make a few basic projects. Students will learn how to use a zipper foot, make buttonholes and sew a hem. The final project will introduce basic skills used for making clothing. Participants will need to purchase fabric for projects; instructions and yardage guidelines are available on the Whitefish Bay Recreation Department’s website at: www.wfbschools.com. Ages 16 and older. Page 7 Instructor: Sandy Salzstein Sewing with Your Machine, Everyday - Studio Co-Op Now let’s apply the skills you learned in the Fundamentals program by completing a fashion or home decor project of your choice. Participants will learn how to read a pattern, practice techniques for layout and cutting and receive guidance as needed throughout the sewing process. Participant will need to purchase their own pattern and fabric prior to the first class session. Page 9 Instructor: Sandy Salzstein Shibori Tye Dyeing New Come learn the basics of Shibori tie dyeing in the fun and informative summer class! Students will learn multiple ancient Japanese dyeing techniques that date back to the 8th century. Page 31 Instructor: Sophia Dahlen Shorewood Bike Rodeo New Join us for Shorewood’s first Bike Rodeo! This clinic will educate parents and children on bike safety, traffic rules, and more! We will also have helmet fittings. Brought to you by the Shorewood Recreation Department, Rainbow Jersey Bicycles, North Shore Health Department, North Shore Fire Rescue, and the Shorewood Police Department. Page 50 6th Grade Activity Night The Shorewood Recreation Department will be hosting an Activity Night for 6th grade Shorewood residents and students of Shorewood Public Schools. Activity Night includes a dance and open gym at Shorewood Intermediate School. Activity Night will be chaperoned by parent supervisors. For more information email Justin Calvert at: JCalvert@shorewood.k12.wi.us. Students must pre-register with the Recreation Department for the activity night. We will not accept money at the door. Concessions will be available for purchase. Please do not bring more than $5 as concessions are reasonably priced. Page 18 Soccer Camp, Coed The Shorewood High School Head Coach and players will teach fun soccer concepts. The focus of small-sided games and activities will be to enjoy learning the game. Participants will be pre-
pared for their future in the Greyhound Soccer Program! Bring a pumped ball, water and shinguards. Page 31 Instructor: Kyle Konkol, SHS Boys and Girls Varsity Head Coach Soccer Instruction Participate in drills and games that will teach the fundamentals of soccer. Page 30 Instructor: Gary Brueggemann Sock Monkey Sewing Socks, stuffing, and some stitches-that’s all it takes! You might know these favorites from your toy box, but after this week, you will know how to create your own family of sock monkeys! Page 23, 26 Instructor: Sara Feider Sports Sampler Students will participate in a different sport each day. Page 31 Instructor: Gary Brueggemann Special Olympics Page 18 Stop-Motion-Action! New It is a lot easier than you think! Students who take this course will work as a team to envision, develop and create their own original short film! Cameras and tripods will be provided. Page 27 Instructor: Sophia Dahlen Summer Adventure Camp This program offers the opportunity to experience rock climbing, rappelling, canoeing, kayaking, biking and hiking all within the city limits. This is all done under the tutelage of experienced staff. Training on equipment and safety will be conducted in order to guarantee a safe and successful experience for your child. All equipment (except bike and helmet) will be provided. Items to bring daily: Small back pack, snacks, bug spray, drink in plastic container, towel and sunscreen. This program is weather permitting. Please call Riverwest Outdoor Enterprises to check the status of the program at (414) 263-4877 or (414) 202-3684. Monday: Wear loose fitting clothes and sturdy shoes. Activity: Rock Climbing Location: Belleview & Newhall Tuesday: Bring towel and clothes to get wet in. Activity: Canoeing/Kayaking Location: T.B.A. Wed: Bring your own bike and helmet Activity: Biking Location: Drop off at Estabrook Park Picnic Area #8 Parking Lot Thursday: Bring towel and clothes to get wet in. Activity: Canoeing/Kayaking Location: T.B.A.
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Summer Adventure Camp (Comp.) Friday Activity: Hiking/Cookout Location: Estabrook Park Picnic Area #8 Parking Lot Page 21, 25, 28 Instructor: Riverwest Outdoors Enterprises Staff, Vendor Program
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Summer Adventure Camp - Girls Only This program offers the opportunity to experience rock climbing, rappelling, canoeing, kayaking, biking and hiking all within the city limits. This is all done under the tutelage of experienced staff. Training on equipment and safety will be conducted in order to guarantee a safe and successful experience for your child. All equipment (except bike and helmet) will be provided. Items to bring daily: Small back pack, snacks, bug spray, drink in plastic container, towel and sunscreen. This program is weather permitting. Please call Riverwest Outdoor Enterprises to check the status of the program at (414) 263-4877.
Thursday: Wear loose fitting clothes and sturdy shoes. Activity: Rock Climbing Location: Meet at Estabrook Park Beer Garden Parking Lot
Sunset Paddle Trip Tough day or week at work? Then slow down and join us for a relaxing evening paddle. This is the perfect slowdown from a hard day with this relaxing trip. We will paddle down the Milwaukee River as the sun sets over the downtown area. This is a wonderful opportunity to see the city from a totally unique perspective. Adults 18 and older. We will provide Kayaks/Canoes, paddles, and life jackets. Please bring a water bottle (no glass containers). Inclement Weather: This program is weather permitting. Please call Riverwest Outdoor Educational Adventures, Inc. to check the status of the program at (414) 263-4877. Page 8 Instructor: Riverwest Outdoor Enterprises Staff, Vendor Program
Monday: Wear loose fitting clothes and sturdy shoes. Activity: Rock Climbing Location: Belleview & Newhall Tuesday: Bring towel and clothes to get wet in. Activity: Canoeing/ Kayaking Location: TBA Wed: Bring your own bike and helmet. Activity: Biking Location: Meet at Estabrook Park Picnic Area 8 Thursday: Bring towel and clothes to get wet in. Activity: Canoeing/ Kayaking Location: TBA Friday Activity: Hiking / Cook Out Location: Estabrook Park Picnic Area 8 Page 30 Instructor: Riverwest Outdoor Enterprises Staff, Vendor Program Summer Adventure Camp, Teen This program offers the opportunity to experience rock climbing, rappelling, canoeing, kayaking, biking and hiking. All water programs will occur on one of Southeastern Wisconsin’s many rivers or lakes. Biking will utilize one of the man urban rail trails available. Rock Climbing will be held at Devil’s Lake State Park. Hiking will encompass one of the many Wisconsin trails. This is all done under the tutelage of experienced staff. Training on equipment and safety will be conducted in order to guarantee a safe and successful experience for your child. All equipment (except bike and helmet) will be provided. Items to bring daily: Small back pack, snacks, bug spray, drink in plastic container, towel and sunscreen. This program is weather permitting. Please call Riverwest Outdoor Enterprises to check the status of the program at (414) 263-4877. Monday: Bring towel and clothes to get wet in. Activity: Kayaking Location: Meet at Estabrook Park Beer Garden Parking Lot
Friday: Bring towel and clothes to get wet in. Activity: Canoeing Location: Meet at Estabrook Park Beer Garden Parking Lot Page 32 Instructor: Riverwest Outdoor Enterprises Staff, Vendor Program Summer Band The Shorewood Summer Band program will provide students with an opportunity to perform fun and exciting music while improving on their instrument. Local professional musicians, specialized in each instrument, will instruct the beginner lessons. A t-shirt will be provided for the concert. Students (Gr 4 - 6) enrolled in the “1 year Beginning Band Lessons” will participate in a mini recital featuring all the lesson groups in the SIS band room 234 beginning at 1:00 pm on Thursday, July 28th. Students (Gr 5 - 8) enrolled in the Summer Concert Band program (one or more years of playing experience) will participate in a public performance with the date to be determined. Page 26, 27 Summer Jazz Band New This new summer program offers band students the opportunity to perform fun and exciting jazz music (including swing, rock, latin and funk styles) while exploring improvisation on their instrument. Students must have one or more years of jazz ensemble experience. At the end of the program, students will participate in a public performance with the date to be determined. Page 27 Instructor: Nick Castonguay and Justin Olson Summer Strings Students who have never played a string instrument before are invited to learn how to play the violin, viola, cello or bass in one of the beginning classes. Students with at least one year experience may continue to refine their individual and group performance skills by participating in the Continuing Elementary Orchestra class. A t-shirt will be provided for students participating in the concert. Please indicate your t-shirt size during registration. Parent’s Meeting: An informational meeting for all beginners and their parents/guardians is scheduled for Parents meeting Monday, May 16 at 6 pm in the SHS Orchestra Room 278 (SHS Auditorium Building). Please plan on attending this meeting to receive important information regarding instrument rental and the Shorewood Orchestra Program. Concert Rehearsal in Auditorium: Classes will be held on the auditorium for each class on Wednesday and Thursday, July 6th and 7th. Concert: Thursday, July 7 at 7:00 pm in the SHS Auditorium.
Summertime Fun with Art Children will create fun, interactive art projects exploding with color. Projects will be made from everyday objects that are transformed with the help of some imagination and creativity. Projects will include making bubble wands, paper mosaics, tie-dye window art, and kaleidoscopes. Page 30 Instructor: Anna Grosch Table Tennis Learn the forehand, backhand and other fundamentals involved in the sport of table tennis. Page 32 Instructor: Linda Leaf & Coach Chico, Milwaukee Table Tennis Club Tai Chi Tai Chi is a traditional Chinese exercise practiced for relaxation, balance, strength and flexibility. In class students will: 1) Warmup. 2) Learn basic forms. 3) Cool down/meditate. Tai Chi does not impact the joints of the body. There are evidence-based positive cardiovascular, immune system and mental wellness effects. Realign, enhance strength and balance, make new friends, and harmonize with us on Friday mornings! Page 6 Instructor: KT Rusch Teen Fitness Camp New We will be hosting a camp to teach teens the safe and proper techniques to working out. It will be geared towards athletes, but all fitness levels are welcomed. During this camp we will challenge the participants with plyometrics, circuits, agility work, and cardio. It will consist of different types of workouts to introduce them to several types of exercises. Afterwards they will have a base knowledge of what to do when he or she goes to workout. Participants that attend at least 75% of the sessions will be given a free fitness center membership for the 2016 - 2017 school year. Page 19, 26
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Tennis, Adult Beginner Learn about the various grips, tennis strokes, volley and serving techniques. Rules will be reviewed throughout the program. Limited tennis experience necessary. Page 8 Instructor: Jim Mileham Tennis, Beginner Learn the basics of forehand, backhand, volley and serve. Little or no tennis experience required. Page 19, 20, 24, 26, 30 Tennis Club, Junior The Junior Tennis Club features concentrated drills and competitive tennis against other clubs for those dedicated young players. Grade 3-5 will not play against other communities. Players MUST have had previous tennis lesson experience. Participation in league matches will be rotated among all players. Intermediate matches are on Tuesdays and high school matches are on Thursdays. We will have practice at SIS on days where our groups have a competition in another community. Limited school transportation will be provided. Parents will be needed to car pool to matches in the Greater Milwaukee Area. A t-shirt will be provided. Page 20 Tennis, Intermediate Further develop your tennis skills and learn the basics of the volley, lob, over-head and other specialty shots with safe abbreviated motions. Page 19, 23, 26, 31 Tennis, Parent / Child Come learn tennis with your child(ren). Learn the basics of forehand, backhand, volley and serve. Little to no experience is necessary for participants. Fee is per participant. Page 8 Tennis, Pee Wee Interested in tennis but haven’t ever tried it? Start with Pee Wee Tennis to see if you enjoy it. We will provide racquets for those who do not have them. Page 18, 23, 27, 30 Tennis Lessons, Private These classes are based on individual lessons. If there is inclement weather, we will use the SIS gym. If you are signing up for more than one child for private lessons for the same course number, add $25 for a second child and $20 for the third child. If you wish to register for a semi private lesson online, register the first child, and then call our office to add the second/third child for the reduced fee. Page 18, 21, 23, 26, 28, 30, 32 Theater, Introduction To In this workshop, participants will be introduced to the many different aspects of theatre and how to prepare as an Actor. Each day will focus on an individual technique, which will in the end, form a complete practice. The lessons will be taught through warm
up exercises, games and practical application (Cold Reads and Scene Work). Page 21 Instructor: Amanda Hull Theater Intensive, Summer New The Summer Theater Intensive program is created as a compliment to Drama Junior. Led by two graduates of the Drama Junior program this class is designed to mentor and teach both beginning and advanced actors in grades 5 - 8. Students will learn how to improve their talents through group workshops focusing on various aspects of the craft and one on one help from the instructors. Each week, students will apply skills learned to prepare material that students choose (songs, monologues,etc.) with assistance from the instructors. The class is divided into three unique sessions so that students can choose which topics they want to learn more about. At the end of each week, there will be a short performance, giving the students a chance to show what they have learned throughout the week. Page 19, 21, 24 Instructor: Ryan Groeschel and Makayla Campbell 3, 2, 1 Blast Off! Sport Model Rocket New Co-Op Come experience the fun, exciting and safe hobby of model rocketry. In this course, you and your child or grandchild will get to experience the thrill of building and flying a real model rocket. You will learn the basic parts of a model rocket, skills for proper construction, pre-flight preparation, launch activities and safety procedures. You will even build your own electrical launch controller and launch pad. For the final session, your family and friends are invited to watch us launch the rockets at a nearby park. The rocket and launch equipment is then yours to keep so you can stage your own future flights. This is a fun and rewarding class for adult and child alike. We’ll even supply bagels and snacks. Launch day is July 25. Course kits containing rocket and launch material will be available in class for $25.00. Page 25 Instructor: Jeff Biskowitz, Owner of BiskoTech Tiny Tumblers This course will introduce children to gymnastics. Participants will become comfortable with their body and trying new and challenging movements. Age 2-3 participants must have an adult that actively participates in the class. Page 21, 28 Tiny Tykes This program provides an opportunity to meet new friends through a variety of exciting activities. Students will participate in storytelling, music, games, playground activities and much more. All participants MUST BE toilet trained. Page 27 Instructor: Katie Madlung Total Body Conditioning TBC is a full body workout incorporating cardio and strength training to challenge all muscle groups. Abdominal work always included. Stimulate your metabolism, build strength and have fun.
Page 6, 9 Instructor: Elizabeth Klijnsmit Upcycle that T-shirt New Turn that old, worn t-shirt and turn it into something useful! Students will learn how to re-purpose old t-shirts and create multiple functional items and fashions. Students need to bring 5-8 t-shirts. Page 22 Instructor: Sophia Dahlen Voice Lessons Have you ever wanted to become a better singer? If so, consider private voice lessons! Learn from mezzo-soprano, Katy Johnson. Lessons are 30 minutes in length and cover vocal techniques for various singing styles, including classical, musical theatre, jazz, and pop/rock. Katy Johnson has a Masters Degree from the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee and a Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Wisconsin - Parkside. She has performed with the Skylight Music Theatre, Milwaukee Opera Theatre, and The Sunset Playhouse Musical MainStage Series. One make-up date will be allowed for planned excused absences. Page 22 Instructor: Katy Johnson Volleyball, Adult - Coed Serve, Bump and volley. Come improve your skills during open volleyball. For beginner to advanced players. Page 8 Volleyball Camp, Boys Boys who would love to learn the basic fundamentals of passing, setting, hitting and serving are invited to register. Build your skills in a fun, yet challenging setting. Whether you love the sport of volleyball or you just want to learn more, this camp is for you. Page 21, 22 Instructor: Aaron Lang, SHS Varsity Boys Volleyball coach Volleyball Camp, Girls This camp is open to all girls entering grades 4-9 that have interest in playing volleyball. It will cover all of the basic fundamentals of volleyball as well as emphasize specific skills for each position. This camp will place campers into smaller groups each day with other girls of similar skills and ability for more specific coaching from the staff. This camp will be run by Shorewood High schools girls volleyball coaching staff and varsity volleyball players. All girls that have interest in volleyball are encouraged to sign up. Page 31 Instructor: Ryan Roessler, SHS Girls Varsity Volleyball Coach and Players Water Color New Exploring water color painting like never before! Learn all about what water colors can do while taking part in fun and creative painting. Page 30, 31 Instructor: Sophia Dahlen
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Water Games Get ready to have some fun in the pool! Our instructors will bring all their wacky and wild pool games for a week of wet fun! Participants will play classic pool games such as “chop, chop timber” and “Marco Polo” and will also try a handful of new games and water activities! Page 30, 31 We Wiggle, We Read New We will read a different book each class and then do an activity related to the story. Activities could include crafts, music and/or a physical activity. Come join us as we swim to music under the sea in “The Rainbow Fish” or become a caterpillar from “The Very Hungry Caterpillar”. Page 31 Instructor: Katie Madlung Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? New Learn the basics of savings, investing and how to use time to your advantage in building wealth. The time to start is now - learn how. Page 24 Instructor: Kyle Brokmeier A Whole Lotta Pasta! New So much pasta . . . so little time! Take a break from boxed mac and cheese and create pasta dishes from around the world! Students could create noodle based dishes such as crunchy chicken and lemon pasta, Thai peanut noodles, skillet lasagna, chicken lo mein . . . and delicious cake-based chocolate lasagna! Students will practice the recipes in the class each day and then take their treats home! At the end of the week all students will receive a cookbook with recipes for them to make at home. Page 21, 22 Instructor: Heather Clancy Wool Dyeing and Needle Felting 101 New In this class we will explore the fun and exciting world of wood dyeing and needle felting. Students will first learn how to dye wool their own unique colors using Kool aid. Next we will learn the basics of needle felting. Student will then felt their own original creation. Creatures, jewelry, animals, cups, flowers, toys etc.! The possibilities are endless. Page 24 Instructor: Sophia Dahlen Yoga, Ageless & Meditation No matter what stage in life you are, the benefits that a yoga practice can bring to your body and mind are endless. A few of the benefits of yoga to us as we age include building bone density, strengthening of the muscles to protect the bones, improved balance along with decreasing stress, increasing mental clarity and creating community. This class will explore all facets of our being, through slower-paced mindful movements, conscious breathing techniques, and hand mudras. The class will culminate with a 15-minute guided relaxation, with each session offering a variety of techniques to help you find greater peace and calm. It is recommended that besides your yoga mat please bring a blanket or two for your relaxation.
Page 6, 9 Instructor: Jamie Mullen Yoga at the Beach New There is something incredibly healing when you can practice yoga near water and connect with the soothing surroundings. Our yoga class at Atwater Park beach over-looking Lake Michigan is one of the most exquisite back drops around. Our Yoga at the Beach is appropriate for everyone. All skill levels are welcome. Limited individual instruction will be provided. Bring your own mat/towel/yoga accessories. Rain or shine the class will be held unless lightening/thunder, high wind gusts, rain storms, or 60 below weather should occur. The instructor will determine if the class will be held. Participants will not be notified if the class is cancelled. Page 8, 10 Instructor: Sarah Hammond, Hammond Lifestyle Consulting Yoga, Family New Namaste parents and kids! This class will focus on basic yoga poses and simple sequencing, pausing at peak poses to help parents and kids partner up and learn poses together. Together you will learn to strengthen your bodies and minds through creative partner poses. Yoga is fun and beneficial for the whole family, teaching us how to connect, not only with others but also with ourselves in a positive and loving way. A child, age 5+, must accompany an adult. Page 6, 9, 25 Instructor: Hanna Edstrom Yoga for Kids, Mindful Kids learn the basics of Yoga through non-competitive games and activities. Make Friends! Increase Coordination! Encourage a Healthy Lifestyle! Have Fun! Please bring a yoga mat. Page 32 Instructor: Pam Miller, Certified Yoga Instructor
gether in a series of movements that are synchronized with the breath. The continual movements, from one pose to another, gives you on added cardiovascular benefit. The routine practice of vinyasa yoga can increase muscle strength, endurance and flexibility, and reduce stress levels. Please bring a yoga mat. Page 6, 9 Instructor: Hanna Edstrom Zumba Zumba is a fusion of Latin and International music – dance themes that create a dynamic, exciting and effective fitness system! The routines feature aerobic fitness interval training with a combination of fast and slow rhythms that tone and sculpt the body. Zumba utilizes the principles of fitness interval training and resistance training to maximize caloric output, fat burning and total body toning. It is a mixture of body sculpting movements with easy to follow dance steps. Page 7, 9 Instructor: Michelle Streng, Certified Zumba Instructor
Does Your Child Need Special Accommodations? If you child requires any special assistance, accommodations or has any special needs that we should be aware of, please let the Recreation Department know when registering. We want to provide your child with a fun, successful and safe summer in our programs.
Enrollment may result in classes being added, moved, combined or cancelled.
Yoga for Teens, Mindful Mindful yoga will be a well-rounded yoga practice, created to increase strength and flexibility, decrease anxiety and stress. Participants will practice breath awareness and a variety of yoga poses. Yoga inspires self acceptance, self awareness and self confidence. Please bring a yoga mat. Page 32 Instructor: Pam Miller, Certified Yoga Instructor Yoga, Hatha Hatha Yoga is a practice that uses postures, breathing techniques and mindfulness to cultivate mind-body awareness while increasing strength, flexibility and balance. All levels are welcome. Please bring a yoga mat to class. Page 6, 9 Instructor: Richard Tarney - Tuesday & Thursday Hanna Edstrom - Friday Yoga, Vinyasa Flow Vinyasa yoga is a discipline that utilizes postures and breathing techniques. It is often faster paced and postures are linked to-
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1. A Message to Parents For all programs, age and grade requirement will be as of the first day of the class, unless otherwise specified. Please only register your child in the class when he/she meets the requirements. All age and grade requirements are set to benefit the child and make instruction consistent for the instructor. In some instances, the requirements have been set for the child’s safety. 2. Special Notice to Parents of Youth Program Participants Parents are reminded to pick their children up at the completion time listed for the activity they are participating in. Recreation staff are not responsible for participants once their class is completed (they are not paid to wait for parents who are late in picking up their children.) We also ask parents to stress to their children that when they are in a school building, they should go directly to their program activity area and not wander around the building. We do not wish to lose our privilege to utilize these facilities because of participants being where they should not be. Your cooperation with this is greatly appreciated. 3. Disruptive Participants During the course of our programs, there have been times that disruptive participants have impacted our classes. Our instructors try to work with these participants; however, sometimes the behavior becomes such that it affects the ability of the other students to learn, of the instructor to teach, or provide a safe learning environment. The following procedure will be in effect if problems occur: a. Verbal contact between instructor and program participant and/or parent. b. Verbal contact between the Recreation Department and program participant and/or parent. c. Reoccurrence following these conversations will result in removal from the program. There will be no refund of fees for individuals removed from programs due to disruptive behavior. The determination of program offering depends on the number of registered participants. 4. On-site Registration Instructors will not accept registration or payment at the class site. All registration transactions must be complete at the Recreation Department or Fitness Center prior to classes starting, or by the sign-up deadline. The price of the class is increased by $10 if you register the day of or after the class has started. 5. Reduce / Waiver of Fees The Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Department recognizes that some of the resident of the Village of Shorewood may require financial assistance to participate in recreation programs. If your child attends Shorewood Public Schools and has qualified for Shorewood’s Nutritional Services Free and Reduced Meal Program, the student and their family members
may receive the reduced program fees as listed below. Please indicate your participation in the Shorewood Nutritional Services Free and Reduced Meal Program on your registration form. If you live in the Village of Shorewood, you may qualify for reduced program fees. Please complete a reduced program fee form and return the form to the Shorewood Recreation Department. The Recreation Department will notify you regarding your eligibility to receive the reduced program fees as listed below within two business days after receiving your application. Upon approval of your request, payment will be required prior to participation in the program. Reduced program fees are not granted after the registration has been processed. The Shorewood Recreation Department reserves the right to deny participants request for reduced program fees. Program fees may be reduced by the following: Cost of Class Up to $10 $10.01 - $29.99 $30 and above
Discount on Program Fees Minimum payment of $5 $5 discount $10 discount
Programs that do not qualify for a discount rate include vendor programs, field trips, co-op programs, Activity Nights, and Fun Friday Events. The Recreation Department does not want to exclude any Shorewood Public School student or a student that lives in Shorewood who may be unable to participate due to financial hardship. If a family is unable to pay the entire youth program fee, the parent/guardian should contact the Department in writing and arrangements may be made so that the youth is able to participate at a further reduced program fee. The Recreation Department does offer payment plan options. 6. Payment Plan Unable to pay your program fees in full at the time of registration? Please contact the Recreation Department for more information at (414) 963-6913 x 4. 7. Cancelled Classes All programs are subject to change. Programs will be subject to cancellation should low attendance warrant such a decision. There may be times classes need to be cancelled due to weather, facility scheduling, etc. We will attempt to reschedule the class, however, if we are unable to make up the class, there will be NO REFUNDS or credit given for class cancellations. For program closing due to inclement weather, or other reasons, call (414) 963-6913 x 3 or check the website at: www.shorewood.k12.wi.us 8. Sharing of Personal Information The Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Department requires personal information form each participant on the registration form. The information provided to us by each individual is used solely for the purpose of participating in Shorewood
Recreation programs. The Shorewood Recreation Department will not share participant’s information with outside parties. 9. Pay Less for Your Programs All program registrations must occur prior to classes starting, or by the sign-up deadline. The price of the class is increased by $10 if you register the day of or after the class has started. Please register early. 10. Refund Procedure Full refunds will not be issued unless a program is cancelled by the Recreation Department. 11. Returned Checks There will be a $25 service fee on all returned checks. 12. Can I Drop a Class After It Started? You are important to us! The Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Department is committed to excellence by providing high quality programs and services. If you or a family member are not satisfied with a class, program or service offered by the Department, please let us know prior to the start of the third class. In order to receive a pro-rated credit you must notify our office prior to the 3rd class. After the 3rd class has met, a credit for that class will not be issued. The credit expires two years from the date of issue and can be applied online. 13. Vendor Program As indicated in the program description, these classes are contracted out by private businesses for the Recreation Department. We are unable to give a credit five business days before the start of the class. 14. Fee For Transferring or Dropping A Class Before It Starts You may drop or transfer a class before it starts without penalty if completed at least two business days prior to the class beginning. A $10 fee per registration will be assessed if we do not receive this notice. You will receive credit for dropping a class, which can be applied online. 15. Inclement Weather Cancellations Programs will be cancelled when the weather is inclement or fields are not playable. Please call the information line, (414) 963-6913 x 3, to determine if a program is cancelled. 16. Waiting Lists If classes are filled when you enroll, please request to be placed on a waiting list, or opt for it online. If there are any cancellations or new classes opened, you will be notified by email and permitted to register for them. No names are put on a waiting list after the first class has met. Please do not attend the class if you are on a waiting list. Payment is not accepted for the waiting list.
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24. Typo, Human Error, We Goofed...!? Occasionally there may be an error in days, times, registration requirement or fees in the bulletin. When such an error occurs, our staff will do everything possible to correct the situation promptly. We thank you for your patience and understanding.
25. Shorewood Recreation Advisory Committee A special thank you to the individuals who are serving on the 2015 - 2016 Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Advisory Committee. Renae Aldana Jennifer Anderson Jameson Auer Melissa Marschka
Brian Quandt Maggie Reeve Tim Vander Mel Barbara Weber
If you are interested in serving on the Recreation Advisory Committee, please contact the Recreation Department. 26. Lock It Up! Shorewood Recreation Department is not responsible for any items lost or stolen. Please bring a lock to secure your personal belongings. Please leave your valuables at home. It is strongly suggested that you always lock you bike. 27. Individuals With Special Needs Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Department programs are open to all children and adults, including those with special needs. For assistance and information, please call (414) 963-6913 x 4. 28. Non-Discrimination Policy The School District of Shorewood does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, religion, national origin (including limited English proficiency), ancestry, creed, color, pregnancy, marital or parental status, sexual orientation, transgender status, or physical, mental, emotional or learning disability, citizenship status, arrest or conviction record, and military service. 29. Dogs Are Not Allowed on School District Grounds. 30. Community Swim Schedules Pool schedules are subject to change at a moment’s notice. Each sign that is posted is dated. To find out what the pool schedule is for the day, call the pool hotline at (414) 963-6913 x 1 or visit our website at: www.shorewood.k12.wi.us 31. Online Registration Just follow these quick steps to register online: • Go to www.shorewoodrecreation.org • Sign In (forgot password, or unsure if you have an account - please call our office). • Go to Course Search tab, type in course #, or keyword for the class you are interested in. • Select the class you would like by clicking on the appropriate class. • After reading through the description, if you decide you would like the class, then click “ADD TO CART” • Select appropriate family member(s), then click “NEXT”, then “FINISH”.
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If you would like our department to walk you through the online registration process, please do not hesitate to call. 32. 90+ Club Are you 90 years or older, live in Shorewood, and participate in Shorewood Recreation Department programs? If so, please contact the Recreation Department. You are eligible to participate in our programs FREE! The 90+ Club does not include co-op programs, vendor programs and field trips. 33. Electronic Surveillance Shorewood High School utilizes video surveillance equipment inside and outside of the buildings on the campus. This surveillance has been designed to protect buildings. 34. School District Policies and Guidelines All recreation program participants, Fitness Center members, and community swimmers must follow Shorewood School District policies and guidelines. These documents are located at www.shorewood.k12.wi.us under the District tab, Board of Education file. Please call the Recreation Department at 414-963-6913 x 4 if you have any questions regarding our guidelines.
Co-op program contact Information
If you have any specific questions concerning co-op programs, please contact the appropriate Recreation Department. For your convenience, contact information and addresses are listed below. Mequon-Thiensville Recreation Dept. (262) 238-7535 www.mtsd.k12.wi.us 11040 N Range Line Rd Mequon, WI 53092 Nicolet Recreation Department (414) 351-7566 www.nicolet.k12.wi.us 6701 North Jean Nicolet Road Glendale, WI 53217 Whitefish Bay Recreation Department (414) 963-3947 www.wfbschools.com 5205 N Lydell Avenue Whitefish Bay, WI 53217
COMMUNITY EVENTS - MARK YOUR CALENDAR South Pacific - Shorewood High School’s Musical Winner of the 1950 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and Tony Award for Best Musical. Set in an island paradise during World War II, two parallel love stories are threatened by the dangers of prejudice and war. The show features wonderful songs that many people will know, such as “Younger Than Springtime,” “There is Nothing Like a Dame,” “I’m Gonna Wash that Man Right Outta My Hair,” and “Some Enchanted Evening.” Performances: May 19, 20 & 21 in the SHS Auditorium To order tickets or for additional information about the performance, please call the Box Office at (414) 963-6940 or go to the website at: www.shorewooddrama.org.
Shorewood Connects 5th Annual SPRING Cleanup! Date: Time: Location:
Saturday, April 30th 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Kingo Lutheran Church
Join your neighbors this spring for a morning of yard clean-up to benefit older and disabled adults throughout Shorewood. To volunteer, contact Michelle Boehm, Shorewood Connects Coordinator, at michelle.boehm@sbcglobal.net or at (414) 698-4369. Older and disabled adults seeking assistance please contact Elizabeth Price at the Shorewood Senior Resource Center at (414) 847-2727 or at eprice@villageofshorewood.org.
Shorewood School District School Registration Dates Thursday, August 11, 2016 Friday, August 12, 2016 For questions, call (414) 963-6903. Shorewood Memory Café Date: 3rd Thursday* of every month Time: 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm Location: Three Lions Pub, 4515 N Oakland Avenue Memory Cafes are social gatherings for people with dementia and their care partners. While a Memory Café is not a support group, it provides a community for care partners and plenty of opportunities for laughter. Volunteers plan a theme and activities each month to encourage reminiscence and participation -- from sharing stories, to singing songs, to just enjoying engaging with others “in the same boat.” For more information or to RSVP, please contact Wendy Betley at the Alzheimer’s Association at (414) 479-8800. *The June meeting will be on the 4th Thursday of the month - June 23rd.
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Wisconsin Senior Olympics August 19 - September 11
Are you 50 or older and looking for some fun, fitness and competition this summer? Join over 1,000 athletes at the Wisconsin Senior Olympics held this summer between August 19 and September 11, 2016. With over twenty different sports, there is something for everyone. From Horseshoes, Shuffleboard, or Lawn Bowling for beginners all the way to the very competitive Cycling, 3:3 Basketball and Master’s Level Swimming, participants can compete in multiple events if they wish. Being competitive motivates athletes through out the year to stay fit. It is also fun to see the camaraderie and enjoyment that participants experience throughout the games along with having their families and friends come and cheer them on at the games. Participants compete in five year age groups, by gender and the top three earn Gold, Silver and Bronze medals. This year, either the top three or four from each age and gender category from the majority of our games will qualify to compete at the 2017 National Senior Games in Birmingham, Alabama. Last year there were over 400 Wisconsin athletes that competed at the 2015 National Senior Games in Minnesota. Registration is $22 with some games having an additional fee. You can find more information at www. wiseniorolympics.com or via email at info@wiseniorolympics.com.
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Come watch the 2016 Wisconsin Senior Olympics swimming event at the VHE Pool. For more information go to: www.wiseniorolympics.com. Date: Saturday, September 10 Time: 1:00 - 5:00pm Location: VHE Pool Fee: FREE
COMMUNITY EVENTS - MARK YOUR CALENDAR First Ride
Children will learn bike safety with the proven ‘balancing first’ method. Assisted by the Shorewood Village Police, Northshore Health Department, Northshore Fire and Rescue and the bike experts from Rainbow Jersey Bicycles. Thank you to Hampshire Cycle Club for volunteering! Inclement weather location will be in SHS North Gym. Date: Saturday, June 18 Location: Shorewood High School Parking Lot Fee: Resident - Free / Non-Resident - $5 Checking Time Course # 9:30 am 4201.1 10:30 am 4201.2
Shorewood Men’s Club 45th annual CHICKEN BBQ
Kick off the summer with your neighbors. Enjoy good friends, great food, ice cream, and live entertainment all day. Location: Atwater Park - Upper Level Date: Saturday, June 11 Time: 11:30 am - 7:30 pm
National Night Out
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Shorewood’s Annual Party Against Crime Sponsored by the Shorewood Police Department
Village Center To Be Determined 4:30 - 7:30 pm
Please call the Shorewood Police Dept. at (414) 847-2610 for more information.
Coder Dojo MKE Coder Dojo MKE offers free, hands-on workshops for youths age 8-13. These workshops require little or no previous computing experience. In these workshops students will learn how to: - Build an app or a website using online tools - Design their own artwork and content to use in the website or app. - Learn computer science concepts - Understand how the technology they use every day works. For more information please visit their website at: www.coderdojomke.org.
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Join us for Shorewood’s first Bike Rodeo! This clinic will educate parents and children on bike safety, traffic rules, and more! We will also have helmet fittings. Brought to you by the Shorewood Recreation Department, Rainbow Jersey Bicycles, North Shore Health Department, North Shore Fire Rescue, and the Shorewood Police Department. The Shorewood Pedestrian & Bicycle Safety Committee is celebrating Share Shorewood: Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Week May 1-7. For more information, go to facebook.com/groups/ShorewoodPedBikeSafeWeek/. Date: Saturday, May 7 Location: Atwater Elementary School West Playground Fee: Resident - Free / Non-Resident - $5 Start Time Course # 10:30 am 3820.1 11:30 am 3820.2
Shorewood’s 4th Of July Celebration
Monday, July 4
12:30 - 2:00 pm FREE All Age Swim - VHE Pool (a limited number of swimmers will be permitted in the pool)
3:00 pm 4:00 pm
Route is approximately one mile and begins at Oakland & Kensington and travels south on Oakland Ave to River Park. Free ice cream and lively music by Red Hot Dixie Jazz Band
6:00 - 9:00 pm Atwater Lakefront Park Festivities Food and beverage for purchase, dunk tank, games, live music including the Shorewood Concert Band, flag ceremony and introduction of the Grand Marshall. 9:30 pm
FIREWORKS: sponsored by Shorewood Foundation
Please note that Atwater Beach will be closed beginning at 12:00 pm due to the set-up for the 4th of July. Do you have a convertible or collector/specialty car to drive in the parade? Does your organization, neighborhood, or business want to participate as a group in the parade? To ensure the safety of the community, all parade participants must register in advance. To volunteer or to participate in this wonderful community event, please contact Jenny Heyden at 414-534-6287, jenny@shorewoodwi.com OR Michelle Boehm at 414-698-4369, michelle@ shorewoodwi.com. In order to have a successful event, financial support from individuals, businesses, and community groups is needed and appreciated. Please forward your tax-deductible donations, earmarked for Shorewood’s 4th of July, to: Shorewood Foundation, 3930 N. Murray Ave, Shorewood, WI 53211
MOVIE UNDER THE STARS SERIES The Shorewood Recreation Department invites you to join us for our Movie Under The Stars. Please join us any time after 8:00 pm on the Lake Bluff Elementary School Playground as the movie will start shortly after the sun sets. Don’t forget a blanket or lawn chair. In case of inclement weather, the movie will still be shown in the Lake Bluff Cafetorium. A decision will be made after 2 pm, please call our weather cancellation line at (414) 963-6913 x 3, for location. Popcorn will be provided courtesy of Andrew McCabe, Allstate Insurance. Location: E Time: FRE
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