Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Recreational and Educational classes for Children, Teens, Adults, Seniors, and Families
FIND US ON:
1701 E Capitol Drive Shorewood, WI 53211 414.963.6913 x 4 www.shorewoodschools.org
Winter-Spring ‘20 Activity Guide
Meet The District’s New Director For Equity... The Shorewood School District is excited to welcome Sam Coleman as the Director for Equity. In this newly created position, Sam’s priorities include collaborating with other district directors, school principals, teachers, parents, students, and community stakeholders to support the development and implementation of a district-wide strategic framework. The strategic framework will be designed to ensure all students and staff across a range of abilities, experiences, and identities have access to equitable opportunities and support to be successful. Sam has a Masters Degree in Education from Concordia University, a Masters Degree in Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis from UW-Madison, and is completing a Doctoral program in Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis from UW-Madison. Sam is a licensed school counselor, principal, director of instruction, and director of special education and pupil services. He brings more than 10 years of experience in educational leadership, public policy analysis, and community organizing. Sam’s favorite quote is “Those who say it can’t be done shouldn’t attempt to interrupt those who are doing it”.
Shorewood Recreation Wants Your Photos! Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Department is in constant need of photos for our website and activity guides. If you have a photo you want to share of someone participating in our programs please forward it to Barb Xistris at BXistris@shorewood.k12. wi.us.
CO-OP PROGRAM AND COMMUNITY CONTACT INFORMATION Facility Usage after 5 pm and weekends
Please use these doors to enter and exit the buildings on the weekends or after 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday. 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 Track Doors for Music Lessons SHOREWOOD HIGH SCHOOL (SHS) Administration Building - Southeast entrance by administrative parking Science Building - VHE Pool entrance Performing Arts Building - Southwest door, across from Administration Building Arena, Bowling Lanes, and Youth Center - Arena Building Front Door Fitness Center - Main door
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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. Brown Deer Park and Recreation Dept. (414) 371-3070 parkrec@browndeerwi.org 4800 W. Green Brook Dr. Brown Deer, WI 53223 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 Contacts If You Have Any Questions About These Groups, Please Contact Them At These Numbers Or Email Addresses Inter Northshore FC www.internorthshorefc.com
This Winter-Spring 2020 Activity Guide’s cover was courtesy of Shorewood resident, Maggie Reeves.
Co-op program contact Information
Milestones Program for Children (414) 964-5545 x 234 www.milestonesprograms.org
Senior Resource Center (414) 847-2727 www.villageofshorewood.org
Shorewood Foundation (414) 847-2702 www.shorewoodfoundation.org
Shorewood Girls Softball Liz Escobar - (414) 841-0167 www.shorewoodsoftball.org
Shorewood High Drama Dept. Box Office - (414) 963-6940 www.shorewooddrama.org
Shorewood Historical Society Karen deHartog (414) 847-2726 www.shorewoodhistory.org
Shorewood Little League Rick Frieseke (414) 731-9875 www.shorewoodlittleleague.com
Shorewood Woman’s Club Janet Nortrom (414) 964-3764
Shorewood Men’s Club www.shorewoodmensclub.org
www.gfwcwishorewoodwomansclub.com
Shorewood Swim Club www.shorewoodswimclub.com
Programs
Table of Contents
Page Number
Be Our Guest Senior Pass .............................................................................34 Birthday Parties...............................................................................................33 Bright Beginnings Preschool Program.............................................................11 Community Events..........................................................................................34 General Information.................................................................................25 - 26 Hoops For Harris.............................................................................................35 Program Descriptions...............................................................................27 - 31 Program Registration Form.............................................................................24 Volunteer & Sponsor Information and Thank You Volunteers...........................23
Adult and Senior Programs Men’s Softball League.......................................................................................7 Programs starting in January.........................................................................6 - 7 Programs starting in February...........................................................................7 Programs starting in March ..........................................................................8 - 9 Programs starting in April & May........................................................................9 Shorewood Senior Resource Center Classes................................................32
Community Swim Schedule............................................................................22 Lifeguard Certification......................................................................................18 Swim Lessons (Infants through Adults).......................................................19 - 21
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Youth Programs Activity Nights...................................................................................................10 Junior Art Docent Program.............................................................................31 Lacrosse Program............................................................................................15 Performing Arts Private Music Lessons...........................................................13 Recreation Wednesdays..................................................................................12 T-Ball & Coach Pitch Baseball..........................................................................17 Teen Programs.................................................................................................10 Programs starting in January.....................................................................14 - 15 Programs starting in February..........................................................................16 Programs starting in March..............................................................................17 Programs starting in April & May......................................................................18
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Online Registration Begins Resident - Tuesday, December 3 Non-Resident - Tuesday, December 10 We will experience a high volume of transactions on the first day of online registration. We appreciate your patience as our registration process may be slower on December 3, 2019.
ONLINE - To improve efficiency, Shorewood Recreation is encouraging participants to register online. Visit www.shorewoodschools.org 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. You can register online any day of the week or time, and it’s processed instantly. MAIL, WALK-IN, TELEPHONE OR DROP BOX - Registration begins
Aquatics
Shorewood Community Fitness Center
Registration Information
for both Residents and Non-Residents on Tuesday, December 10, 2019. The Shorewood Recreation Department accepts mail, walk-in, phone registrations, and drop box (located on the outside doors leading to the Recreation Department office in the Administration Building at the High School). We welcome cash, check, Visa, Master Card and Discover debit/credit cards.
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. EMAIL - 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.
Late Fees
All program registrations must occur prior to classes starting, or by the sign-up deadline. The price of each class will increase by $10 if you register the day of or after the class has started.
Shorewood Recreation & Community Services Department Dr. Bryan Davis - Superintendent bdavis@shorewood.k12.wi.us
David Winger - Fitness Center Manager dwinger@shorewood.k12.wi.us
Jody Brooks - Director jbrooks@shorewood.k12.wi.us
Nora Rangel Kubacki - Secretary nkubacki@shorewood.k12.wi.us
Justin Calvert - Recreation Supervisor jcalvert@shorewood.k12.wi.us
Barb Xistris - Secretary bxistris@shorewood.k12.wi.us
Location
Sharon Maier - ATW Bright Beginnings Teacher smaier@shorewood.k12.wi.us
Katie Harn - Recreation Coordinator kharn@shorewood.k12.wi.us
Claire Bohn - LB Bright Beginnings Teacher cbohn@shorewood.k12.wi.us
Telephone Numbers
East Capitol Drive
Library SHS Conference (2nd Floor) Room 116 (1st Floor)
Admin. Room 216 & 220
SHS Diamond Arena
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SHS Pool
SHS Staff Lounge
1st Floor: Studio Theatre Rm 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
Lower Level : Band Rm 78
Scene Shop Rm 79
Rec. Dept. Drop Box
Parking Lot
Entrance after 5:00 pm
N
Bowling Lanes
Entrance to SHS Parking Lot
Upper Gym (2nd Floor) Bowling Lanes & Youth Center (Lower Level)
Shorewood Community Fitness Center
Fitness Center Parking Lot
Shorewood Community Fitness Center (414) 961-3100 North Oakland Avenue
Coaches Conference Room 204 Mezz. Level
2nd Floor: Choir Rm 273 SHS Orchestra Rm 278 Dance Studio Rm 276
SHS Front Lawn
VHE Pool
VHE Pool Upper Lobby
Performing Arts Building
Science Building
Shorewood High School Administrative Building, 1st floor 1701 E. Capitol Drive Shorewood, WI 53211 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 High School Campus SHS Science Room 240 SHS Science Room 140 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
Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 12:00 pm 12:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Closed: November 28 - November 29 December 23 - Jan 1 April 10 May 25
Megan Phalin - Recreation Supervisor mphalin@shorewood.k12.wi.us
Science Field
Department Office Hours
Mission Statement
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.
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
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. 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: David Winger DWinger@shorewood.k12.wi.us Personal Training Coordinator: Elizabeth Weston EWeston@shorewod.k12.wi.us
Hours of Operation Days
5:00 am - 9:00 pm
Friday
5:00 am - 8:00 pm
Saturday & Sunday
6:00 am - 6:00 pm
Stop In And See What We Have To Offer
Newsletter
• Free Weights • Squat Racks • Personal Trainers • Bumper Weights • Weight Machines
• Group Exercise Classes • TRX Suspension Trainers • Functional Training Areas and more...
Do you receive our newsletter? If not, please make sure we have your correct email address on file so you are informed about upcoming events and promotions. We also like to share articles written by our staff and other fun facts.
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If your New Year’s resolution is about health or wellness and you are looking for a little direction, the Shorewood Community Fitness Center is the place to start. Try out our facility for a week absolutely free, during the first week of January, before committing to a long-term membership. Here’s to a happy and healthy 2020!
Personal Training Special - February only Based on the training package you buy, you can receive up to three free sessions!!! 12 pack gets you one free session! 18 pack gets you two free sessions! 30 pack gets you 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. After reviewing your interest form a personal trainer will contact you to discuss the opportunity. The SCFC has nationally certified personal trainers who will use their knowledge and experience to help you achieve your fitness goals. The special is only applicable when personal training is paid in full.
Reimbursement Programs
Time
Monday - Thursday
• Cardio Machines • Rowing Machine • Spin Bike • Benches • Olympic Platform
Free Week: January 1 - 7, 2020
If you have a qualifying insurance plan you will receive a free membership to the Fitness Center. We now have four reimbursement programs! Whether it’s AARP Medicare Supplement, Renew Active, Silver&Fit, or Silver Sneakers, stop in to see if you are eligible.
Student Membership High School students can purchase a membership to the Fitness Center for only $25 for Residents and $75 for Non-Residents. To receive a membership for 7th or 8th graders, an orientation is required. The cost of the certification and membership is $50 for Residents and $100 for Non-Residents, (see page 10). The membership coincides with the school year, beginning on July 1st and expires on June 30th regardless of the date you sign up.
Fitness Center Gift Certificates Give the gift of health by purchasing a gift certificate to Shorewood Community Fitness Center. The gift certificate can be for a specific dollar amount, a membership, or a personal training package.
ADULT ENRICHMENT AND EXERCISE PROGRAMS BEGINNING IN JANUARY Time
Mon
5:30 - 6:15 am
Tue Wed Thu P
P 6:00 - 6:45 am
Fri
Sat
P
Class
Dates
Aqua Boot Camp
No class 2/4, 2/6, 3/3 & 3/5
Full Body Overhaul
P
P Senior Strength
8:00 - 8:55 am P
9:00 - 9:50 am
P
P
Pilates P
9:00 - 10:00 am
P
9:00 - 11:00 am
P
9:15 - 10:15 am
P
9:30 am - 12:00 pm
P P
10:00 - 11:00 am
P
11:00 am - 12:15 pm
12:30 - 3:30 pm
P P
4:30 - 5:15 pm 5:00 - 5:50 pm
P P P
6:30 - 7:25 pm
P
6:30 - 7:30 pm
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P
P P
6:15 - 7:15 pm
Fee R / N-R
Course #
VHE Pool
Renee Scherck-Meyer
$64 / $96
2170.1
Joanne Dixon
$68 / $102
2101.1
P
1/7- 2/25
Hamssah Badrah
$74 / $111
2101.2
Mason Pearson
$36 / $54
2101.3
$60 / $90
2121.1
$28 / $42
2121.2
$60 / $90
2151.1
$28 / $42
2151.2
$28 / $42
2156.1
Fitness Center Aerobics Room
1/10 - 2/28
P P
Instructor
1/6 - 2/24
P P
1/7 - 3/12
Location
1/7 - 2/25 1/11 - 2/22 1/6 - 2/24 1/11 - 2/22
Fitness Center Aerobics Room
Elizabeth Klinjsmit
Fitness Center Aerobics Room
Elizabeth Klinjsmit
Yoga, Vinyassa Flow
1/9 - 2/20
SHS Performing Arts Bldg Dance Studio Room 276
Mary Beth Keane
Pickleball - Coed Open
1/4 - 2/22
SHS Arena
Recreation Staff
Senior Strength
No class 2/4 & 2/6
1/7 - 2/17
Fitness Center Aerobics Room
Sewing Lab
1/8 - 3/11
Tai Chi Fundamentals
$24
N/A
Punch card
See page 30
Gail Kutz
$56 / $84
2121.3
Lydell Community Center Room 22, Whitefish Bay
Gretchen Robers
$60 / $70
2602.2
1/17 - 3/6
SHS Performing Arts Bldg Dance Studio Room 276
K.T. Rusch
$80 / $120
2185.1
Yoga, Ageless & Meditation
1/8 - 2/26
SHS Performing Arts Bldg Dance Studio Room 276
Kat MacDonald
$32 / $48
2157.1
Sewing Lab
1/6 - 3/9
Lydell Community Center Room 22, Whitefish Bay
Gretchen Robers
$60 / $70
2602.1
Arthritis in Balance
1/2 - 1/30
SHS Library
Jan Mahlberg
$32 / $48
2190.1
Total Body Conditioning
1/6 - 2/24
Fitness Center Aerobics Room
Lucas Murphy
$60 / $90
2180.1
Fit Power Mix
1/14 - 3/5
Fitness Center Aerobics Room
Taylor Griffis
$72 / $108
2135.1
Ballroom Dance, Basic
No class 3/24
1/14 - 4/7
Nicolet High School Cafeteria
Jacqui Lefebvre
$78 / $88
2551.1
POUND® Fitness
1/6 - 2/24
Lake Bluff Cafetorium
Michelle Streng
$44 / $66
2146.1
with Exercise & Stretch
ADULT ENRICHMENT AND EXERCISE PROGRAMS BEGINNING IN JANUARY Time
Class
Dates
Location
Instructor
Fee R / N-R
Course #
Old Family Photos & The Digital Age
1/13
Nicolet High School Room D111
C.T. Kruger
$23 / $33
2702.1
P
Zumba
1/7 - 2/25
Lake Bluff Cafetorium
Michelle Streng
$44 / $66
2146.2
P
Home Buying
1/7
2722.1
Home Selling 101
1/21
Daria Aitken Siegel Shorewest Realtor
$8 / $10
P
SHS Admin Bldg Conference Room 116
$8 / $10
2722.2
P
Ballroom Dance, Intermediate / Advanced
No class 3/24
1/14 - 4/7
Nicolet High School Cafeteria
Jacqui Lefebvre
$78 / $88
2551.2
Badminton
1/8 - 5/27
Whitefish Bay High School Field House
Doug Kane
$55 / $65
2415.1
SHS North Gym
Recreation Staff
$52 / $78
2470.1
SHS Arena
Recreation Staff
Mon Tue Wed Thu
6:30 - 8:30 pm
Fri
Sat
P
7:00 - 8:00 pm
7:00 - 8:30 pm
7:30 - 8:25 pm 7:30 - 9:30 pm
P
1/6 - 4/20
7:45 - 9:45 pm
P
Volleyball - Coed Open
No class 2/17, 3/23 & 4/6
8:00 - 10:00 pm
P
Basketball - Men’s Open
1/6 - 3/9
$55 / $75
(Jersey included)
2473.1
ADULT ENRICHMENT AND EXERCISE PROGRAMS BEGINNING IN FEBRUARY Time 4:30 - 5:15 pm
6:00 - 8:30 pm
Class
Dates
Location
Instructor
Fee R / N-R
Course #
Arthritis in Balance
2/4 - 2/27
SHS Library
Jan Mahlberg
$28 / $42
2190.2
P
The Informed Investor: Retirement Planning
2/11
2703.1
Financial & Estate Planning for Peace of Mind
2/18
Jess Henrickson, Robert Baird & Rebecca Simoni
$10 / $20
P
Nicolet High School Room F105
$10 / $20
2703.2
P
Korean Stews
2/6
Nicolet High School Room B133
Jenny Lee
$30 / $40
2706.1
P
Latin Dance Sampler
2/20 - 4/16
SHS Performing Arts Bldg Dance Studio Room 276
Rosalita Villa
$50 / $75
2550.1
Advance Care Planning
2/19
SHS Admin Bldg Conference Room 116
Elizabeth Thiel
$5 / $5
2704.1
Mon Tue Wed Thu P
P
7:00 - 8:00 pm 7:00 - 8:30 pm
P
Adult Softball Leagues
Fri
Sat
with Exercise & Stretch
No class 4/9
Our adult softball leagues will begin in late April. Packets with league information will be available beginning January 31, 2020. 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.shorewoodschools.org. Registraton Deadline: Friday, March 27, 2020. Men’s Master (30 and over) - Tuesday evening. Men’s Open (18 and over) - Thursday evening.
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ADULT ENRICHMENT AND EXERCISE PROGRAMS BEGINNING IN MARCH Time
Mon Tue Wed Thu
5:30 - 6:15 am
P P
6:00 - 6:45 am
Fri
Sat
P
Class
Dates
Location
Instructor
Fee R / N-R
Course #
Aqua Boot Camp
3/17 - 5/7
VHE Pool
Renee Scherck-Meyer
$64 / $96
3170.1
Joanne Dixon
$76 / $114
3101.1
Hamssah Badrah
$84 / $126
3101.2
Mason Pearson
$32 / $48
3101.3
$68 / $102
3121.1
$32 / $48
3121.2
$68 / $102
3151.1
$32 / $48
3151.2
$24 / $36
3156.1
3/2- 4/27
P P
Full Body Overhaul
P
No class on 4/10
3/3 - 4/28
P Senior Strength
8:00 - 8:55 am P P
Pilates P P
3/7 - 4/25 3/5 - 4/23
Yoga, Vinyassa Flow
No class on 3/19 & 3/26
3/21 - 5/23
Fitness Center Aerobics Room
Elizabeth Klinjsmit
Fitness Center Aerobics Room
Elizabeth Klinjsmit
SHS Performing Arts Bldg Dance Studio Room 276
Mary Beth Keane
SHS Arena
Recreation Staff
9:00 - 11:00 am
P
Pickleball - Coed Open
No class on 4/4
9:00 - 11:30 am
P
Pet First Aid & CPR
3/21
Nicolet High School Room B113
Senior Strength
3/7 - 4/28
Sewing Lab
3/18 - 5/20
Tai Chi Fundamentals
No class on 4/10
Yoga, Ageless & Meditation
No class on 3/25
9:15 - 10:15 am
P
9:30 am - 12:00 pm
P P
10:00 - 11:00 am
P
11:00 am - 12:15 pm
12:30 - 3:30 pm
P P
4:30 - 5:15 pm 5:00 - 5:50 pm
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3/7 - 4/25 3/2 - 4/27
P
9:00 - 9:50 am
9:00 - 10:00 am
Fitness Center Aerobics Room
3/6 - 4/24
P P
3/3 - 4/28
P P
P P
$24
N/A
Punch card
See page 30
Dr. Ron Beatty
$35 / $45
3385.1
Fitness Center Aerobics Room
Gail Kutz
$60 / $90
3121.3
Lydell Community Center Room 22, Whitefish Bay
Gretchen Robers
$60 / $70
3602.2
3/13 - 5/8
SHS Performing Arts Bldg Dance Studio Room 276
K.T. Rusch
$80 / $120
3185.1
3/11 - 4/29
SHS Performing Arts Bldg Dance Studio Room 276
Kat MacDonald
$28 / $42
3157.1
Sewing Lab
3/16 - 5/18
Lydell Community Center Room 22, Whitefish Bay
Gretchen Robers
$60 / $70
3602.1
Arthritis in Balance with Exercise & Stretch
3/3 - 3/31
SHS Library
Jan Mahlberg
$32 / $48
3190.1
Total Body Conditioning
3/2 - 4/27
Fitness Center Aerobics Room
Lucas Murphy
$68 / $102
3180.1
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 MARCH Time
Mon Tue Wed Thu
6:00 - 8:30 pm 6:30 - 7:30 pm
Fri
Sat
P P
6:15 - 7:15 pm
P
P
P 6:30 - 8:30 pm P 7:00 - 8:00 pm 7:30 - 9:30 pm
P P
Class
Dates
Location
Instructor
Fee R / N-R
Course #
Korean Tacos
3/5
Nicolet High School Room B133
Jenny Lee
$30 / $40
3706.1
POUND® Fitness
3/9 - 4/27
Lake Bluff Cafetorium
Michelle Streng
$44 / $66
3146.1
Fit Power Mix
3/10 - 4/28
Fitness Center Aerobics Room
Taylor Griffis
$68 / $102
3135.1
Advanced Digital Photography, Getting Control
3/2
$25 / $35
3702.1
You Have Pictures In Your Cameras - Now What?
C.T. Kruger
3/9
Nicolet High School Room D111
$23 / $33
3702.2
Zumba
3/10 - 4/28
Lake Bluff Cafetorium
Michelle Streng
$44 / $66
3146.2
Basketball - Men’s Open
No class on 5/25
SHS Arena
Recreation Staff
$36 / $54
3473.1
3/30 - 6/1
ADULT ENRICHMENT AND EXERCISE PROGRAMS BEGINNING IN APRIL Time
Class
Dates
Location
Instructor
Fee R / N-R
Course #
P
Arthritis in Balance with Exercise & Stretch
4/2 - 4/30
SHS Library
Jan Mahlberg
$32 / $48
3190.2
P
Indian Rice and Beans
4/2
Nicolet High School Room B133
Susan Pack
$30 / $40
3706.2
Mon Tue Wed Thu
4:30 - 5:15 pm
P
6:00 - 8:30 pm
Fri
Sat
ADULT ENRICHMENT AND EXERCISE PROGRAMS BEGINNING IN MAY Time 4:30 - 5:15 pm 6:00 - 8:30 pm
Mon Tue Wed Thu P
P P
Fri
Sat
Class
Dates
Location
Instructor
Fee R / N-R
Course #
Arthritis in Balance with Exercise & Stretch
5/5 - 5/28
SHS Library
Jan Mahlberg
$32 / $48
3190.3
Indian Cooking: Simple Techniques
5/6
Nicolet High School Room B133
Susan Pack
$30 / $40
3706.3
The Village of Shorewood is looking for Election Inspectors / Poll Workers for the 2020-2021 Election cycle Full day (6:00 am - close) or half day (6:00 am - 2:00 pm or 1:45 pm - close) shifts are available. Election Inspectors receive a stipend for training and Election Day service. For more information, please contact the Clerk and Customer Service office at (414) 847-2700. If you are interested in serving, you may also download an Election Inspector interest form from the Village’s website: http://www.villageofshorewood.org/635/Election-Inspector-Interest.
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TEEN PROGRAMS Activity Night
Grade 7 - 8 Shorewood Public School Students or Shorewood Residents
The Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Department will be hosting Activity Nights which includes a DJ playing music by request, dance floor and open gym at Shorewood Intermediate School. Activity Nights will run from 7:00 - 9:00 pm. Supervision will be by parent volunteer chaperones. Parents are expected to volunteer at least one Activity Night during the year. For more information call Justin Calvert at the Recreation Department at (414) 963-6913 ext. 4 or email at JCalvert@shorewood.k12.wi.us. Register for all three Activity Nights for only $15. Individual nights may be purchased for $10 per night. Concessions will be available for purchase at low prices. Students should not bring more than $5 for concessions. Students must follow the SIS dress code. We will not accept money at the door. Students must be pre-registered with the Recreation Department in order to participate. Date: All 3 Dates
Time 7:00 - 9:00 pm
Register for Individual Dates Date Time January16 (Thursday) 7:00 - 9:00 pm February 21 7:00 - 9:00 pm April 17 7:00 - 9:00 pm
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Fee $15
Course # 1801.1
Fee $10 $10 $10
Course # 2801.1 2801.2 3801.1
Shorewood Community Fitness Center Student Memberships Grade 9 - 12 High School students can get a membership to the Shorewood Community Fitness Center. The membership coincides with the school year, beginning on July 1st and expires on June 30th regardless of the date you sign up. Fee:
Resident - $25 / Non-Resident - $75
Grade 7 - 8 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 receive a membership and will be able to work out without the supervision of an adult. The membership coincides with the school year, beginning on July 1st and expires on June 30th regardless of the date you sign up. Upon registration, please contact the Fitness Center to schedule your two 30 minute sessions. Course #: 2149.1 Time: Two 30 minute sessions Fee: Resident - $50 / Non-Resident - $100
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. For information on SIS Athletics, 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.
Register online at www.shorewoodschools.org
SCHOOL DISTRICT OF SHOREWOOD - BRIGHT BEGINNINGS PRESCHOOL 2020 - 2021 SCHOOL YEAR Must be at least 3 years by October 31, 2020 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 his 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. Bright Beginnings will follow the school year calendar for the 2020 - 2021 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 completely 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. 2020 - 2021 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. All balances must be paid in full by August 1, 2020. Online registration is 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:
Atwater Elementary School 2100 E. Capitol Drive, NE Corner of the EEC Bldg
Location:
Lake Bluff Elementary School 1600 E. Lake Bluff Blvd, NE Corner of the EEC Bldg
Teachers:
Sharon Maier & Elizabeth Beeghly
Teachers:
Claire Bohn & Molly Handelsman
Course #: Day: Date: Time: Tuition:
5290.1 Monday, Wednesday, Friday September 2, 2020 - June 4, 2021 8:30 - 11:00 am $1,800 (Residents and Non-Residents)
Course #: Day: Date: Time: Tuition:
5290.3 Monday, Wednesday, Friday September 2, 2020 - June 4, 2021 8:30 - 11:00 am $1,800 (Residents and Non-Residents)
Course #: Day: Date: Time: Tuition:
5290.2 Tuesday and Thursday September 1, 2020 - June 3, 2021 8:30 - 11:00 am $1,400 (Residents and Non-Residents)
Course #: Day: Date: Time: Tuition:
5290.4 Tuesday and Thursday September 1, 2020 - June 3, 2021 8:30 - 11:00 am $1,400 (Residents and Non-Residents)
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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 ext 234 as availability is limited.
Recreation Wednesday Time:
2:30 - 3:30 pm
Upon school dismissal, your child should go directly to the program location. Staff will escort K4-K5 students to the program location. Please send a snack with your child. Please keep in mind this program is designed for families who need supervision until the end of the regular school hours.
Lake Bluff
Atwater Location
Fee
Course #
Program
Grade
Location
Fee
Course #
Science Lab Rm 213
$16
2810.1
Art
K4 - 6
Room 106/108
$16
2820.1
Gym
$16
2810.2
Be Active
K4 - 2
Gym
$16
2820.2
Gym
$16
2810.3
Be Active
3-6
Gym
$16
2820.3
K4 - 6
Multipurpose Room
$16
2810.4
Games Galore
K4 - 6
Staff Lounge Room 115
$16
2820.4
Art
K4 - 6
Science Lab Rm 213
$16
2811.1
Art
K4 - 6
Room 131/133
$16
2821.1
Be Active
K4 - 2
Gym
$16
Be Active
3-6
Gym
$16
2811.2
Be Active
K4 - 2
2811.3
Be Active
3-6
Games Galore
K4 - 6
Multipurpose Room
Art
K4 - 6
Science Lab Rm 213
$16
2811.4
Games Galore
$12
3812.1
Art
Be Active
K4 - 2
Multipurpose Room
$12
3812.2
Be Active
K4 - 2
Be Active
3-6
Multipurpose Room
$12
3812.3
Be Active
3-6
Games Galore
K4 - 6
Staff Lounge Rm 223
$12
3812.4
Games Galore
Art
K4 - 6
Science Lab Rm 213
$20
3813.1
Be Active
K4 - 2
Multipurpose Room
$20
Program
Grade
Art
K4 - 6
Be Active
K4 - 2
Be Active
3-6
Games Galore
Dates
1/8 - 1/29
2/5 - 2/26
3/4 - 3/18
4/1 - 4/29
Dates
1/8 - 1/29
Gym
$16
2821.2
Gym
$16
2821.3
K4 - 6
Staff Lounge Room 115
$16
2821.4
K4 - 6
Room 122/124
$12
3822.1
Gym
$12
3822.2
Gym
$12
3822.3
K4 - 6
Staff Lounge Room 115
$12
3822.4
Art
K4 - 6
Art Room 214
$20
3823.1
3813.2
Be Active
K4 - 2 3-6
2/5 - 2/26
3/4 - 3/18
4/1 - 4/29
Gym
$20
3823.2
Gym
$20
3823.3
Multipurpose Room
$20
3813.3
Be Active
K4 - 6
Staff Lounge Rm 223
$20
3813.4
Games Galore
K4 - 6
Staff Lounge Room 115
$20
3823.4
Art
K4 - 6
Science Lab Rm 213
$24
3814.1
Art
K4 - 6
Room 109/111
$24
3824.1
Be Active
K4 - 2
Multipurpose Room
$24
3814.2
Be Active
K4 - 2
Gym
$24
3824.2
Be Active
3-6
Multipurpose Room
$24
3814.3
Gym
$24
3824.3
Games Galore
K4 - 6
Staff Lounge Rm 223
$24
3814.4
Staff Lounge Room 115
$24
3824.4
Be Active
3-6
Games Galore
5/6 - 6/10
Be Active
3-6
Games Galore
K4 - 6
5/6 - 6/10
Be Active: Children will participate in gym games and open play. Games Galore: Come play board and card games with your friends.
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Art: Get your creativity going with art related activities.
PERFORMING ARTS PRIVATE LESSONS Time
Grade K4 - K5
Grade 1-2
Grade 3-4
Grade 5-6
Grade 7 - 12
Class
Days
Fee R / N-R
Course #
$180 / $270
2576.1
$180 / $270
3576.1
$180 / $270
2575.1
$270 / $405
2575.2
$180 / $270
3575.1
$270 / $405 45 min lessons
3575.2
$205 / $255
2545.1
$205 / $255
3545.1
$180 / $270
2585.1
3/30 - 5/4
$180 / $270
3585.1
1/27 - 3/9
$180 / $270
2580.1
$180 / $270
3580.1
$180 / $270
2590.1
$270 / $405
2590.2
$180 / $270
3590.1
$270 / $405
3590.2
Dates
Location
Instructor
1/27 - 3/9
30 min lessons
No class 2/17
3:30 - 5:30 pm
4
P
7 - Adult
Percussion Lessons
Mon
SIS Band Room 234
Ryan Kahlbaugh
3/30 - 5/4
30 min lessons
30 min lessons
2/3 - 3/9
No class 2/17
3:30 - 6:00 pm
4
P
7 - Adult
Clarinet Lessons
Mon
SIS Room 110
Laura McLaughlin
30 min lessons
3/30 - 5/4
2/3 - 3/9
No class 2/17
3:30 - 6:30 pm
K5
P
P
P
7 - Adult
Piano Lessons
Mon
Atwater Music Room 105
Olga Volodarskaya
4/6 - 5/4 1/27 - 3/9
3:30 - 6:30 pm
3:30 - 8:30 pm
4
4
P
P
7 - Adult
7 - Adult
Brass Lessons
Saxophone Lessons
Mon
Mon
No class 2/17
No class 2/17
SIS Room 226
Matthew Bragstad
SHS Band Room 78
Mike Miller
30 min lessons
No class 2/17
P
7 - Adult
Flute Lessons
Mon
SIS Room 109 3/30 - 5/4
30 min lessons
30 min lessons
1/27 - 3/9
4
30 min lessons
30 min lessons
3/30 - 5/4
3:30 - 8:30 pm
45 min lessons
Emma Koi
45 min lessons 30 min lessons 45 min lessons
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YOUTH PROGRAMS BEGINNING JANUARY Time
Age
9:30 - 10:00 am
9 months - 4 years with parent
Grade Grade K4 - K5 1 - 2
P
9:30 - 11:30 am
10:45 - 11:30 am
1 - 3 years
1:00 - 1:30 pm
2 - 3 years
Tue
1/14 - 2/18
Lydell Community Center Room 19, Whitefish Bay
$66 / $76
2232.1
Pettit Center
$85 / $125
2482.1
P
7-8
Climb Club
Sat
1/25 - 2/29
Milwaukee Turners Gym
$150 / $225
2243.1
Open Gym
Fri
1/3 - 2/7
Lydell Community Center Gym, Whitefish Bay
$40 / $50
2235.1
$170 / $220
2574.1
$170 / $220
2574.2
Lydell Community Center Room 19, Whitefish Bay
$66 / $76
2232.2
P
P P
7-8 7-8
P
7-8
with parent
Drama Junior
Sat
Drama Junior Tech
1/4 - 2/22
1/25 - 4/18 No class 3/21 & 3/28
500 S. 84th Street, Milw 1034 N. Vel R Phillips Ave, Milw
Lake Bluff Cafetorium
Junior Jamboree
Tue
1/14 - 2/18
Ice Skating Lessons Levels 1 - 6
Sat
No class 1/25 & 2/1
500 S. 84th Street, Milw
Pettit Center
$85 / $125
2482.2
Open Art
Fri
1/3 - 2/7
Lydell Community Center Room 24, Whitefish Bay
$55 / $65
2236.1
Tiny Tumblers
Sat
1/18 - 2/22
SHS Upper Gym
$20 / $30
2420.1
$26 / $39
2420.2
Science Experiments For Kids
Wed
1/8 - 3/11
Lake Bluff Room 220
$56 / $84
2783.1
Ice Skating Lessons Levels 1 - 3 only
Sun
No class 1/26 & 2/2
500 S. 84th Street, Milw
Pettit Center
$85 / $125
2482.3
Spanish For Returning Students
Thu
1/23 - 2/27
Atwater Room 213
$40 / $60
2760.1
Bricks 4 Kidz
Mon
Atwater Room 213
$90 / $135
2765.1
Martial Arts
Mon
1/6 - 3/23
Lake Bluff Gym
$179 / $230
2465.1
Ballet / Tap
Wed
1/8 - 2/26
SHS Performing Arts Bldg Dance Studio Room 276
$48 / $72
2535.1
Martial Arts
Mon
1/6 - 3/23
Lake Bluff Gym
$179 / $230
2465.2
1/4 - 2/22
P 4
5 P
P
P
3:30 - 4:15 pm
P
3 P
3:45 - 4:45 pm
K5
P
4:00 - 4:30 pm
P
1
14
Junior Jamboree
4
3:15 - 4:15 pm
4:30 - 5:15 pm
Course #
No class 1/25 & 2/1
K4
2:45 - 3:45 pm
4:00 - 4:45 pm
Fee R / N-R
Sat
with parent
1:45 - 2:30 pm
Location
Ice Skating Lessons Levels 1 - 3 only
4
P
Dates
7-8
4
10:30 - 11:30 am
Days
P
with parent
9 months - 4 years with parent
Class
P
1 - 3 years
10:00 am - 1:00 pm
10:15 - 10:45 am
Grade 7 - 12
K4
9:30 - 10:30 am
10:00 - 10:45 am
Grade Grade 3-4 5-6
3 years
7-8
5
K4 2
P
P
7-8
1/5 - 2/23
1/6 - 2/24 No class 1/20 & 2/17
*relocated on 3/23 see page 29
*relocated on 3/23 see page 29
We are UNABLE to escort your child to and from any recreation programs due to the staffing needs that this service would require. All transportation arrangements for classes must be made on the parent/guardian’s part, with the exception to K4 & K5 students in Recreation Wednesday.
YOUTH PROGRAMS BEGINNING JANUARY Time
Age
Grade Grade K4 - K5 1 - 2
4:30 - 5:30 pm
P
5:00 - 5:45 pm
K5
Grade 3-4
Grade 5-6
Grade 7 - 12
Class
Days
Dates
P
P
7-8
Ice Skating Lessons Levels 1 - 6
Sun
No class 1/26 & 2/2
500 S. 84th Street, Milw
Ballet / Tap
Wed
1/8 - 2/26
P
5:00 - 6:00 pm
6:00 - 7:00 pm
1/5 - 2/23
Location
Fee R / N-R
Course #
Pettit Center
$85 / $125
2482.4
SHS Performing Arts Bldg Dance Studio Room 276
$48 / $72
2535.2
2
P
P
7-8
Chess - Beginner
Wed
1/22 - 3/11
Nicolet High School Room C111
$90 / $100
2755.1
2
P
P
P
Chess - Intermediate
Wed
1/22 - 3/11
Nicolet High School Room C111
$90 / $100
2755.2
P
P
P
Gymnastic Instruction
Mon
No class 1/20 & 2/17
1/6 - 2/24
SHS Upper Gym
$30 / $45
2421.1
ACT Workshop
Wed
1/15 - 2/26
Nicolet High School Room F128
$220 / $240
2725.1
6:30 - 8:30 pm
11 - 12
BOYS LACROSSE PROGRAM Grade
1-2 3-4
Outdoor Practice Location Lydell Community Center Field 5205 N Lydell Ave, WFB
Lydell Community Center Field 5205 N Lydell Ave, WFB
Games
Day
Dates
Time
Fri
April 17 - June 5
5:00 - 6:00 pm
March 10 - June 4
5:00 - 6:00 pm
No class 5/22
Tue & Thu
No class 3/24 & 3/26
Location
TBD
Day
Dates
Sat & Sun
Time
April 4 - June 7
Fee R / N-R
Course #
Equipment Rental Fee
$50 / $50
2493.1
Equipment included
$160 / $160
2493.2
TBD
March 9 - June 3
6:00 - 7:30 pm
$245 / $245
2493.3
March 9 - June 3
6:00 - 7:30 pm
$245 / $245
2493.4
5-6
SHS Football Field
Mon & Wed
No class 3/23, 3/25 & 5/25
7-8
SHS Football Field
Mon & Wed
No class 3/23, 3/25 & 5/25
Equipment Rental Course # 2493.5 Fee - $30
GIRLS LACROSSE PROGRAM Grade 1-2
3-8
15
Location
Day
Dates
Time
Fee R / N-R
Grade
Course #
$100 / $100
1-2
2492.1
3-4
2492.2
5-6
2492.3
7-8
2492.4
Introduction
Kletzsch Park
Tue
April 7 - May 26
5:30 - 7:00 pm
Indoor Practice Schedule
WFB Field House
Sun
March 1 - March 22
3:00 - 5:30 pm
Outdoor Practice Schedule
Kletzsch Park
Tue & Thu
March 24 - May 28
5:30 - 7:00 pm
Games
TBD
Sat & Sun
April 6 - June 2
TBD
$245 / $245
Equipment Players must provide their own stick, goggles and mouth guard.
YOUTH PROGRAMS BEGINNING FEBRUARY Time
Age
Grade K4 - K5
Grade 1-2
Grade Grade 3-4 5-6
P
9:00 - 9:55 am
with parent
9:00 am - 4:30 pm 10:00 - 10:45 am
P 1 - 3 years with parent
10:00 - 11:30 am
P
10:30 - 11:30 am
P
10:45 - 11:30 am
P
P
P
Class
Days
Dates
Location
Fee R / N-R
Course #
Saturday Open Sports
Sat
2/1 - 3/7
Lake Bluff Gym
$14 / $21
2456.1
Babysitting, American Red Cross
Sat
2/22
SHS Admin Bldg Conference Room 116
$110 / $160
2720.1
Open Gym
Fri
2/14 - 3/20
Lydell Community Center Gym, Whitefish Bay
$40 / $50
2235.2
Saturday Open Sports
Sat
2/1 - 3/7
Lake Bluff Gym
$14 / $21
2456.2
Baseball Camp
Sat
2/29 - 3/14
SHS Arena & North Gym
$20 / $30
2436.1
Open Art
Fri
2/14 - 3/20
Lydell Community Center Room 24, Whitefish Bay
$55 / $65
2236.2
Baseball Camp
Sat
2/29 - 3/14
SHS Arena & North Gym
$30 / $45
2436.2
Shorewood Little League
1 - 3 years with parent
11:45 am - 1:15 pm
P
1:45 - 3:15 pm 3:15 - 4:30 pm
P
P
4:00 - 4:45 pm
P
3
5:00 - 5:45 pm
Grade 7 - 12
4
Shorewood Little League
P
Shorewood Little League
Baseball Camp
Sat
2/29 - 3/14
SHS Arena & North Gym
$30 / $45
2436.3
P
Bowling Instruction
Sun
2/16 - 4/5
SHS P.E. Bldg Bowling Lanes
$22 / $33
2454.1 2711.1
Thu
2/4 - 3/10
SHS Science Bldg Rm 133
$20 / $30
Minecraft
$20 / $30
2711.2
P
We are UNABLE to escort your child to and from any recreation programs due to the staffing needs that this service would require. All transportation arrangements for classes must be made on the parent/guardian’s part, with the exception to K4 & K5 students in Recreation Wednesday.
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Register online at www.shorewoodschools.org
YOUTH PROGRAMS BEGINNING MARCH Grade Grade K4 - K5 1-2
Time
Age
9:30 - 10:00 am
9 months - 4 years with parent
K4
9 months - 4 years with parent
K4
10:15 - 10:45 am 3:45 - 4:45 pm
K5
P
4:00 - 4:30 pm
P
1
4:30 - 5:15 pm
Grade 3-4
P
2
P
Grade 5-6
Grade 7 - 12
Class
Days
Dates
Location
Junior Jamboree
Tue
3/3 - 4/14
Lydell Community Center Room 19, Whitefish Bay
5
P
7-8
Bricks 4 Kidz
Mon
Martial Arts
Mon
No class 3/24
3/2 - 4/13
No class 3/23
Lake Bluff Room 220
3/30 - 6/15 No class 5/25
Lake Bluff Gym
Fee R / N-R
Course #
$66 / $76
3232.1
$66 / $76
3232.2
$90 / $135
3765.1
$179 / $230
3465.1
$179 / $230
3465.2
T - BALL & COACH PITCH BASEBALL PROGRAMS
Grades for Hitters T-ball and Sluggers Coach Pitch are as of the 2020 - 2021 school year Time T-Ball games begin 10:00 or 11:00 am
Grade K4 - K5
Grade 1-3
K4 K5
Class
Dates
Hitters T-Ball Program
Registration Deadline: April 17
1
Coach Pitch games begin 12:00 or 1:00 pm
2 3
17
Sluggers Coach-Pitch Program
Games: Saturday May 30 - July 18 No class 7/4
Practice Information Practices will start the week of May 11th and are held between 5:30 to 7:30 pm at Lake Bluff or Atwater Diamonds
Game Location
Fee R / N-R
Course # 4401.1
Lake Bluff Southwest Diamond
4401.2 $66 / $99
4402.1 4402.2 4402.3
YOUTH PROGRAMS BEGINNING APRIL Time
Age
Grade Grade K4 - K5 1 - 2
Grade 3-4
9:30 - 11:30 am
Grade Grade 5-6 7 - 12
4
7-8
P
Class
Days
Dates
Location
Fee R / N-R
Course #
Climb Club
Sat
4/4 - 5/9
Milwaukee Turners Gym
$150 / $225
3243.1
4/3 - 5/15
Lydell Community Center Gym, Whitefish Bay
$40 / $50
3235.1
4/3 - 5/15
Lydell Community Center Room 24, Whitefish Bay
$55 / $65
3236.1
$10 / $15
3437.1
$10 / $15
3437.2
4/26
$10 / $15
3437.3
4/5
$10 / $15
3437.4
$10 / $15
3437.5
$10 / $15
3437.6
10:00 - 10:45 am
1 - 3 years
Open Gym
Fri
No class 4/10
10:45 - 11:30 am
1 - 3 years
Open Art
Fri
No class 4/10
with parent with parent
1034 N. Vel R Phillips Ave, Milw
4/5 1:00 - 2:30 pm
P
2:45 - 4:15 pm
Softball Camp Shorewood Girls
5
6
Softball Camp Shorewood Girls
7-8
Sun
Sun
4/19
4/19
SHS Arena & North Gym
SHS Arena & North Gym
4/26 3:45 - 4:30 pm 4:00 - 4:45 pm
Soccer, SportsPal
Mon
4/20 - 5/11
Atwater Soccer Field
$54 / $81
3440.1
Ballet / Tap
Wed
4/1 - 5/6
SHS Performing Arts Bldg Dance Studio Room 276
$36 / $54
3535.1
Tree Climbing
Mon
4/13
Lake Bluff Front Lawn
$38 / $57
3210.1
Lifeguard Certification, American Red Cross Blended Learning
Thu, Fri, Sat & Sun
4/2 - 4/5
VHE Pool & SHS Admin Bldg Conference Room 116
$200 / $250
3383.1
Soccer, SportsPal
Mon
4/20 - 5/11
Atwater Soccer Field
$54 / $81
3440.2
Ballet / Tap
Wed
4/1 - 5/6
SHS Performing Arts Bldg Dance Studio Room 276
$36 / $54
3535.2
ACT Workshop
Tue
4/7 - 5/26
Whitefish Bay High School Room 253
$220 / $230
3725.1
P 3 years
K4
4:00 - 6:00 pm
2
P
Adult
P
See page 29 4:45 - 5:30 pm
P
5:00 - 5:45 pm
K5
P
6:30 - 8:30 pm
11 - 12
YOUTH PROGRAMS BEGINNING MAY Time 7:00 - 9:00 pm
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Age
Grade K4 - K5
Grade 1-2
Grade 3-4
Grade 5-6 6
Grade 7 - 12
Class
Days
Dates
Location
Fee R / N-R
Course #
6th Grade Activity Night
Fri
5/8
Shorewood Intermediate School Commons
$5
3802.1
Register online at www.shorewoodschools.org
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. 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
Class Size
Parent / Child 1
10
Ages 6 months - 3 years. Each Introduces basic skills to parents and children. Parents learn how to safely work with their child child must be accompanied by in the water, including how to appropriately support and hold their child in the water and how to parent or caregiver prepare and encourage their child to participate fully and try the skills.
Parent / Child 2
10
Ages 18 months - 3 Years. Each Builds on the skills introduced in Parent/Child Level 1. Participants improve on these skills and child must be accompanied by learn more advanced skills. Water safety topics are also included in this level. parent or caregiver.
Preschool 1 Alligator
6
Age 4 - 5 years
Alligator orients children to the aquatic environment and helps them gain basic aquatic skills that are the foundation for the later levels. Front and back floats, glides, leg and arm actions are taught. Age appropriate water safety topics are reviewed.
Preschool 2 Seal
6
Passed Alligator Age 4 - 5 years
Seal builds upon the Alligator skills to help children gain greater independence in their skills and develop more comfort in and around the water. Bobs, retrieving objects under water, floating and gliding independently, treading water, and combined arm-and-leg actions front and back are the focus.
Preschool 3 Dolphin
6
Passed Seal Age 4 - 5 years
Dolphin further develops the Seal skills so children gain basic swimming propulsive skills. Independent swimming on front and back are the primary focus.
6
Age 6 years and older
Teaches basic personal water safety and skills to help children feel comfortable in the water while learning elementary aquatic skills.
6
Passed Level 1 or successful completion of Dolphin
Gives participants success with fundamental skills. This level marks the beginning of true locomotion skills. Participants learn to glide and float without support and recover to a vertical position.
6
Passed Level 2
Teaches the survival float, elementary backstroke, breaststroke, backstroke and coordination of front crawl. Participants are introduced to dolphin and scissors kicks. Swimming in deep water and basic diving skills.
8
Passed Level 3
Focuses on increasing endurance by swimming for greater distances with more advanced proficiency.
8
Passed Level 4
Refines all six strokes (front crawl, back crawl, butterfly, breaststroke, elementary backstroke and sidestroke) and increases the distances participants can swim. Front and back flip turns are introduced.
8
Passed Level 5
Refines the strokes so participants swim with ease, efficiency, power and smoothness over greater distances. It helps prepare for more advanced classes such as Lifeguarding and Competitive Swimming.
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Age 14 - Adult
For non-swimmers or beginner swimmers. Participants will gain confidence in the water at their own pace. The goal of the class is to overcome the fear of water.
Level 1
Introduction to Water Skills
Level 2
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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Adult Swim Instruction
Requirements
Skills Taught in the Class
GROUP SWIM INSTRUCTION Location: VHE Pool Fee per term: Resident - $42 / Non-Resident - $63
Tuesday Evening Time 6:00 - 6:30 pm 6:00 - 6:40 pm 6:35 - 7:15 pm 6:45 - 7:15 pm 7:20 - 8:00 pm
Class / Level
January 28 - March 17
April 7 - May 26
Alligator
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Seal
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Level 1
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Level 2
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Level 3
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Dolphin
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Level 4
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Level 5/6
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Private Swim Interest List
You may only enroll in one term of group swimming lessons at a time. Registration for the next swim term will begin after the last class of your current term. Additionally, please register for only 1 set of lessons per term. You can register online, walk-in, or phone.
Saturday Morning Time
9:00 - 9:30 am
9:35 - 10:05 am
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Thursday Evening Time 6:00 - 6:30 pm 6:00 - 6:40 pm 6:35 - 7:05 pm 6:45 - 7:25 pm 7:10 - 7:50 pm 7:30 - 8:10 pm
January 25 - March 14
April 4 - May 23
Parent / Child 1
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Alligator
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Seal
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Parent / Child 2
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Dolphin
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Alligator
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Level 1
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Level 2
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Class / Level
January 30 - March 19
April 9 - May 28
Parent / Child 1
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Level 3
Seal
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Private Swim Interest List
Level 1
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Parent / Child 2
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Alligator
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Level 2
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Level 3
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Level 4
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Adult Swim Instruction
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Private Swim Interest List
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10:10 - 10:50 am
Class / Level
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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 5:30 - 8:00 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays and between 9:00 am - 12:00 pm on Saturdays. Our interest list is free of charge. The interest list does not guarantee a private swim lesson. Register for evening lessons: #2327.1, for Saturday morning lessons: #2327.2
PRIVATE SWIM INSTRUCTION Age 4 - Adult Location: VHE Pool Fee per term: R - $70 / NR - $105
Private Swim Instruction - Saturday Jan 25 - Feb 15
Feb 22 - March 14
April 4 - April 25
May 2 - May 23
9:00 - 9:25 am
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9:30 - 9:55 am
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10:00 - 10:25 am
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10:30 - 10:55 am
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11:00 - 11:25 am
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11:30 - 11:55 am
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Private Swim Interest List: 2327.2
Private Swim Instruction - Tuesday Jan 28 - Feb 18
Feb 25 - March 17
April 7 - April 28
May 5 - May 26
5:30 - 5:55 pm
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7:20 - 7:45 pm
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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. 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 5:30 - 8:00 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays and between 9:00 am - 12:00 on Saturdays. Our interest list is free of charge. The interest list does not guarantee a private swim lesson. Register for evening lessons: #2327.1, for Saturday morning lessons: #2327.2
Private Swim Interest List: 2327.1
Private Swim Instruction - Thursday 5:30 - 5:55 pm
Jan 30 - Feb 20
Feb 27 - March 19
April 9 - April 30
May 7 - May 28
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Private Swim Interest List: 2327.1
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Register online at www.shorewoodschools.org
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 Resident Fee
Non-Resident Fee
Pass
Resident Fee
Non-Resident Fee
Adults
$4
$6
Adults
$60
$90
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.
Community Swim Information • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
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Community Swim 20 Visit Punch Card
Pass
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Due to the lifeguard shortage, pool hours are subject to change. Updates will be posted on the VHE Pool bulletin board, the VHE Pool information line at (414) 9636913 x 1, and on the website at www.shorewoodschools.org. During a thunderstorm and/or lightning 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 and 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. You must exit the locker room within 20 minutes after Community Swim ends.
COMMUNITY SWIM SCHEDULE Thursday, January 2 - Sunday, June 14 We will do our best to offer all of these swim times, but please note that times may change due to availability of lifeguards. Please contact the Recreation Department if you are interested in working for us. Training opportunities are available. Lap: Adult: Adult:
6:15 - 8:15 am 12:30 - 2:00 pm 8:10 - 9:10 pm
Lap: Adult: Adult:
6:15 - 8:00 am 12:00 - 2:00 pm 8:10 - 9:10 pm
Lap:
Adult:
6:15 - 8:15 am 11:00 - 2:00 pm 8:10 - 9:10 pm
Lap: Adult: Adult:
6:15 - 8:00 am* 11:00 - 2:00 pm 8:10 - 9:10 pm
Friday
Lap: Adult: All Ages: Adult:
6:15 - 8:00 am 11:00 - 2:00 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
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday Adult:
Thursday
The VHE Pool will be closed ALL DAY on: Thursday, November 28 Friday, November 29 Tuesday, December 24 Wednesday, December 25 Tuesday, December 31 Wednesday, January 1 Saturday, January 18 Sunday, January 19
The VHE Pool will be closed Evenings on: Thursday, December 5 Wednesday, January 15 Wednesday, January 29
*Please note: on Tu & Th, from 7:00 am to 8:00 am, the diving well is reserved for self-instructed deep water exercise.
TEEN VOLUNTEERS
LOOKING FOR A SUMMER JOB?
Grade 7 - 12 Do you like working with children? Do you like arts and crafts, active games, sports, music, dance, etc? The Shorewood Recreation Department is seeking individuals who are friendly, dependable and enthusiastic to help out with various programs throughout the season. If you are interested in volunteering this winter/spring, please fill out a Teen Volunteer Application located at shorewoodschools.org under the Recreation & Community Services tab.
Do you enjoy working with children? We are looking for energetic, responsible individuals to work our summer programs. Applications are available at www.shorewoodschools.org under the Recreation tab under employment. If you have any questions, contact the Recreation Department at (414) 963-6913 x 4.
NOTE: If you were a Teen Volunteer over the fall, there is no need to fill out a new application. Just login to your VICnet account and sign up for volunteer opportunities as you did for summer recreation programs.
WANTED: SPONSORS & DONORS! Sponsor a Team or League
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 cross-country & 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.
Renae Aldana Sarah Axtell Norah Brooks Adrienne Houck
Ted Houck Kevin Kane Damian Kosempa Mark Lein
Alan Owan Josh Rauen Patty Sibbernsen Ryan Vanderloop
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 or you can donate online by going to the Donation for Recreation page or with your telephone registration.
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The Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Department is looking for individuals and businesses to sponsor our leagues to cover jersey cost. 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 or if you have questions, contact the Recreation Department at (414) 963-6913 x 4.
Thank You To Our Financial Sponsors For Fall ‘19
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.shorewoodschools.org 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 25 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 26 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 allow the individual(s) named herein to participate 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 ________
G E N E R A L I N F O R M A T I O N
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. Pick Up and Drop Off for Programs We are UNABLE to escort your child to and from any recreation programs due to the staffing needs that this service would require. All transportation arrangements for classes must be made on the parent/guardian’s part. 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.
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5. Reduce / Waiver of Fees The Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Department recognizes that some of the resident of the Village of Shore-
wood 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, and Activity Nights. 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.shorewoodschools.org
8. Sharing of Personal Information The Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Department requires personal information from 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. Late Fees 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. 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. 14. 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. 15. Inclement Weather Cancellations Programs will be cancelled when the weather is inclement or fields are not playable. Please call the information line, (414) 9636913 x 3, to determine if a program is cancelled. 16. Waiting Lists If classes are filled when you enroll, please request to be placed
G E N E R A L I N F O R M A T I O N
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.
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.
17. Smoking/Alcohol Use Policy The use of all tobacco products or drinking of alcoholic beverages on all School District premises is prohibited by state law.
25. Shorewood Recreation Advisory Committees A special thank you to the individuals who are serving on the Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Advisory Committee for the 2019 - 2020 school year:
18. 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 Donation for Recreation or with your phone registration. 19. Photos & Social Media For program promotion, photographs may be taken of participants from time to time. If you do not wish to have your photograph taken, please notify the photographer and/or class instructor. The Shorewood Recreation Department uses social media as one of the ways to promote our programs. Please inform us if you choose to opt out of photo use and/or social media. 20. A Great Gift Idea - Gift Certificate Do you have a friend or family that has everything? The Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Gift Certificates are available in any amount and can be used toward any program offered in the Recreation Activity Guide. Contact us for more information. 21. Do You Want To Work For Us? Do you have a skill, talent, or knowledge you would like to share through the Recreation Department? Contact us for a program proposal form or go online to the School District website at: www.shorewoodschools.org 22. Employment Opportunities Applications are being accepted for job opportunities including lifeguards, swim instructors, aerobic and water aerobic instructors, sport instructors, art and crafts specialists, and fitness instructors. Applications can be downloaded from the District website at: www.shorewoodschools.org
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23. Hospital / Medical Insurance The School District of Shorewood does not provide hospital/medical insurance coverage for people participating in sponsored activities.
Jennifer Anderson RJ Biddulph Hilary Deblois Rita Higgins Melissa Marschka
Maggie Reeve Kathy Stokebrand Jeff Sherman Tim Vander Mel
A special thank you to the individuals who are serving on the SCFC Advisory Committee for the 2019 - 2020 school year: Lisa Balistrieri Jim Holstein Liz Germanotta Gail Kutz
LeVar Ridgeway Barbara Weber James Weslaski Alice Wilson
If you are interested in serving on our Advisory Committees, 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 your 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. Gender Diversity Shorewood Recreation recognizes that not all individuals identify with the gender they are assigned at birth or may identify as a gender other than male or female. Participants are encouraged to register for activities based on the gender they most identify with. If you are not sure or have another gender identity please contact
the Recreation Department. 30. Dogs Are Not Allowed on School District Grounds. 31. 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.shorewoodschools.org 32. 90+ Club Are you 90 years or older, live in Shorewood, and participate in Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Department programs? If so, please contact the Recreation Department. You are eligible to participate in our programs and the Shorewood Community Fitness Center for 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.shorewoodschools.org under the District tab, Board of Education file. 35. 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”. • You can either click “CONTINUE SHOPPING” to choose more classes or you can click “CHECKOUT” if you are ready to pay. • Even if a class is in your cart, it is not your class until you “CHECKOUT” and pay for the class. • Please provide appropriate credit card information. If you would like our department to walk you through the online registration process, please do not hesitate to call.
P R O G R A M
ACT Workshop Co-Op Students will gain direct experience with each of the four multiplechoice sections of the ACT. They will become familiar with the types of questions they will encounter as well as learn a variety of strategies to attack those questions. The instructor has designed this course based on 25 years of experience successfully preparing students to take the ACT. Students should bring a blank, spiral notebook with them to the first session. Page 15, 18 Instructor: Fred Silver Advanced Care Planning This informational session will define and teach you the importance of advance care planning and advance directives. These tools will help you match your medical care with your values and goals. Page 7 Instructor: Elizabeth Thiel, MD, MS, Hospice and Palliative Medicine Board Certified Physician
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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 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, 8 Instructor: Renee Scherck-Meyer, Certified AFAA Personal Trainer Arthritis In Balance with Exercise & Stretch Do you have arthritis, osteoporosis, or poor balance? This peer supportive class uses gentle movements and activities designed to increase mobility and range of motion, build strength and improve balance. We will show you low impact exercises in a non-competitive setting. Be prepared to start feeling better, gain energy and have the ability to accomplish daily tasks with ease. Page 6, 7, 8 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 pencil, water bottle and a snack. Participants must attend the entire time that the class meets. We are unable to give a credit five business days before the start of the class. Page 16 Instructor: American Red Cross Instructor 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 it. Rackets will be furnished or you may bring your own. Shuttlecocks will be provided. The schedule may change depending upon school calendar. Please be sure we have your email
updated in our database to receive program nofitications. Page 7 Instructor: Doug Kane Ballet / Tap Students will learn the fundamentals of both ballet and tap in this active dance class! Kids will be taught basic movements and vocabulary involved with both forms of dance. Please be sure to wear comfortable, fitted clothing and bring a water bottle. Ballet slippers and tap shoes are both recommended but not required. Page 14, 15, 18 Instructor: Academy of Dance Arts Staff, Vendor Program Ballroom Dance Co-Op Are you left out when the music starts playing at a wedding or on a cruise? Learn to Ballroom dance and have a great time doing it! Dances covered during the class include: Waltz, Foxtrot, Rumba, Cha Cha, Swing, Salsa and Tango. Must register with dance partner. The class fee is per participant. Beginner: Instruction on basic level steps for all social Ballroom dances, plus lead/ follow and floor craft. Intermediate / Advanced: Review of fundamentals, groupings from all popular Ballroom dances and plenty of practice time! Page 6, 7 Instructor: Jacqui Lefebvre Baseball Camp, Shorewood Little League This baseball camp will instruct the areas of hitting and fielding. The Shorewood Recreation Department is working with Shorewood Little League to produce this camp for all talent levels. Whether you are a beginner learning the proper technique, or a returning player trying to perfect your skills, this camp is for you! Coaches from Shorewood High School and Little League will instruct this camp, using their knowledge along with skills and drills from other popular local camps. Participants must bring their glove and wear comfortable clothes. Bringing a bat is optional. Page 16 Instructor: Shorewood Little League Coaches Basketball, Men’s Open Teams will be formed on site. We will split the courts if necessary. Ages 18 - Adult. New this year, you must purchase a reversible jersey for an additional fee of $15. You will only have to purchase the jersey once. Page 7, 9 Bowling Instruction Learn the fundamentals of bowling. Our instructor, Emily Punzel, has 22 years of bowling experience and currently competes on the National level. We will “moon-glow” bowl on the last week of the program. PARTICIPANTS MUST WEAR SOCKS TO BOWL. Page 16 Instructor: Emily Punzel Bricks 4 Kidz Bricks 4 Kidz classes provide an extraordinary atmosphere for children, where we learn, we build and we play…with LEGO® bricks. Students build a new model each week, designed by B4K
engineers and architects, with exciting themes that kids love! We use technic LEGO®’s, teaching students how gears, pins and axels work together to create movement. We have multiple levels of difficulty for each build of the day to accommodate younger or less experienced builders to the older or more seasoned builders. Our models are motorized, designed to give students the skills they will later use in robotics courses, while developing team building skills and having fun! Each session will focus on a different theme with new challenging builds. Lessons will never be repeated from session to session or year to year. Page 14, 17 Instructor: Amanda Seppanen, Bricks 4 Kidz, Vendor Program Chess - Beginniner Co-Op This class is for those new to chess or with ratings (WSCF or USCF) from 0 to 600. Students will focus on chess fundamentals. These include opening strategy, the 7 basic checkmates, and tactics such as Forks, Pins and Discovered Check. Students will experience a balance of chess play and instruction. Students will compete in a 5-round tournament with the top 3 winning trophies and everyone else receiving a medal. Each student will also receive a free Gold Membership to www.chesskid.com. Page 15 Instructor: Wisconsin Scholastic Chess Federation Staff Chess - Intermediate Co-Op This class is for students who have played two to 3 years and those with ratings from 600 to 1000. All phases of the game will be covered including chess notation and game analysis. Students will participate in a 5-round tournament with the top 3 winning trophies and everyone else receiving a medal. Each student will also receive a free Gold Membership to www.chesskid.com. Page 15 Instructor: Wisconsin Scholastic Chess Federation Staff Climb Club Rock climbing is a fun and satisfying sport that strengthens the body and mind. Rock climbing allows climbers to enjoy a sport in a non-competitive environment while still emphasizing teamwork, motivation, and self-confidence. Rock climbing also builds muscular endurance, flexibility, coordination, and mental focus. We aim to build strong, responsible climbers. This co-ed team welcomes climbers of all ability and experience levels. The team is open to climbers from 9 to 13 years old. However, age restriction may be waived with interest. 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, including helmets, is supplied. Page 14, 18 Instructor: Riverwest Outdoor Enterprises Staff, Vendor Program Coach-Pitch Baseball Program, Sluggers Coach Pitch games will be played on Saturday at noon or 1 pm beginning May 30 and will end July 18. Practices will be arranged by volunteer coaches and will begin the week of May 11 between 5:30 - 7:30 pm at Lake Bluff or Atwater Diamonds. Parents who coach will have their child on their team. We will accept a
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Coach-Pitch Baseball Program, Sluggers (Cont.) maximum of 3 coaches per team. Players will receive a t-shirt and a hat. When signing up, please let us know what day of the week does not work for your child to attend practice. Players will be assigned to each team at random. Player requests will not be honored. Grade indicated is as of the 2020-2021 school year. Page 17
an advanced level class and participants will be running, jumping and performing high intensity exercises. Low impact options will be shown. Page 6, 8 Instructor: Joanne Dixon - Mon & Wed
Drama Junior It’s a little known fact…. that Uncle Sam was an actual person. He was a meat inspector for the Army during the War of 1812 before becoming an American icon. It’s a little known fact…. that the Statue of Liberty does NOT live in New York City. She is actually a resident of Jersey City, New Jersey. It’s a little known fact…. that Cowboys have their own poetry, a passenger on the Mayflower was William Shakespeare’s next door neighbor, and that Ben Franklin wanted our national bird to be the turkey. It’s a wellknown fact that America is a big, diverse nation filled with interesting stories, many of which you may never have heard. Shorewoood Drama Jr.’s spring musical revue, Americanarama, will fill you in on some of those little known facts as well as celebrate some major national milestones through song, dance, humor, and storytelling. Production Dates: April 18th (Sat) @ 4:00 pm & April 19th (Sun) @ 1:30 pm. Page 14 Instructor: Sara Van Loon, Alex Alden, Grace Dresang, Sofia Hansen-Cardona, Zoey Nahmmacher-Baum
Gymnastics Instruction This class will take you through the basic fundamentals involved in the vault, uneven bars, balance beam and floor exercise. Participants will be divided to allow for instruction appropriate to skill level. Page 15 Instructor: Samantha Sullivan, SHS Gymnastic Coach
Financial And Estate Planning for Peace of Mind Everyone, regardless of age or wealth, can benefit from having an estate plan and a financial plan. Wills, trusts, and beneficiary planning provide necessary direction and continuity for passing on your assets after death and helping your loved ones administer your estate. Equally important are during-life issues such as health care directives and durable powers of attorney, along with proper financial and retirement planning (e.g. maximizing Social Security benefits) for your long-term needs. We will discuss strategies to help you protect your assets and ease the burden on your loved ones. Page 7 Instructor: Jess Henrickson,Financial Advisor Robert W. Baird Rebecca H. Simoni, Atty, von Briesen & Roper, S.C Fit Power Mix Strength, resistance, and agility training will be offered to assist you in taking your fitness to the next level. The class will include warm-ups, high intensity exercises, weight lifting, TRX, abdominal work, cool down stretching, and more. This is an advanced level class, but participants who request them will be offered an accommodation or alternate exercises. Depending on the season, we will be utilizing both the SHS outdoor exercise area and Fitness Center Aerobics Room. Page 6, 9 Instructor: Taylor Griffis Full Body Overhaul This class incorporates weights, bands, plyometric exercises along with other training styles to get a full body-overhaul. This is
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Home Buying Buying a home can be a scary process, but it does not have to be if you are prepared. Whether this is your first purchase or you just have not been in the market for some time, this class will teach home buyers the process and expectations. Topics include types of agent representation and contracts. We will discuss how to best prepare yourself for the transaction to reach your goal of buying a home. Daria Aitken Siegel of Shorewest Realtors and Scott Dewey from Wisconsin Mortgage will share their expert knowledge and answer any questions you may have. Page 7 Instructor: Daria Aitken Siegel of Shorewest Realtors Scott Dewey from Wisconsin Mortgage
Home Selling 101 Selling a home doesn’t have to be stressful, join us for this one night informational class to learn the process from licensed realtor, Daria Aitken Siegel of Shorewest Realtors. Daria, a resident of the North Shore area for almost 20 years, will teach you everything you need to know prepare yourself for successful and pleasant transaction. Page 7 Instructor: Daria Aitken Siegel of Shorewest Realtors Ice Skating Lessons The Basic Skills Program teaches students progressively more difficult moves through six levels of skating. Upon completion of the Basic 1 through 6 program, skaters will have knowledge of the sport enabling them to advance to more specialized areas of skating. If a child is skating (or taking lessons) for the first time, the student should register for the Basic 1 class level. Students are evaluated at the first class session to gauge their skill/ability level, and are placed in another class if their skill level is applicable. Please specify level. Skate Rental is $3.50/time. Petitt National Ice Center address: 500 S 84th St, Milwaukee, WI 53214. Page 14, 15 Instructor: Pettit National Ice Center Staff, Vendor Program Indian Cooking: Simple Techniques with Amazing Results Co-Op Some Indian recipes call for simple, but different, techniques to cook certain dishes. The results produce amazing food. Come to this class and see how easy it is to make tasty dishes that will wow
even the pickiest eaters. Page 9 Instructor: Susan Pack Indian Rice and Beans Co-Op Many cultures live on beans and rice for their perfect protein source. People from India frequently eat both bean dishes and rice dishes as part of their daily meals. Join us in this hands-on class to learn new bean and rice recipes that will soon be your family favorites. Page 9 Instructor: Susan Pack The Informed Investor: Retirement Planning for Financial Success Co-Op Take charge of your finances and get equipped with the facts you need to prepare for a financially secure retirement. Learn why having a financial plan is not just for the 1%. This course will teach you how to maximize your income and get more from your investments. Learn how to protect your hard-earned money from inflation, income taxes and potential long-term health care needs. This course is designed for those approaching retirement and those who have recently transitioned into retirement. Page 7 Instructor: Jess Henrickson,Financial Advisor Robert W. Baird Rebecca H. Simoni, Atty, von Briesen & Roper, S.C Junior Jamboree Co-Op Get moving and singing in this music class for children and their parents or caregivers. Your child will be exposed to children’s songs, interactive finger play, creative dance music and the exploration of different rhythms. We hope you will learn new songs while inspiring the love of music in your child. Bring your dancing feet and come share some special music moments together is this fun family class. Page 14, 17 Instructor: Dana Sherman Korean Stews Co-Op The backbone of Korean cuisine are stews. We will learn how to make a spicy beef stew, but don’t worry, you control the amount of spiciness. Additionally, we will make Kimchi stew, which is layered with flavors of pork and kimchi. Korean-American Chef Jenny Lee has worked in fine dining kitchens in New York City and Milwaukee. Page 7 Instructor: Jenny Lee Korean Tacos Co-Op Want to make tacos using delicious Korean fillings? Korean tacos became hugely popular in 2008 thanks to Chef Roy Choi in Los Angeles. Learn how to make Korean short ribs, a yummy slaw and other toppings to go with your tacos. Korean-American Chef Jenny Lee has worked in fine dining kitchens in New York City and Milwaukee. Page 9 Instructor: Jenny Lee
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Lacrosse Clinic, Instructional - Boys 1st & 2nd Grade This is a fun instructional clinic offering drills/skills and lacrosse fundamentals for boys in 1st and 2nd grade. This program does not participate in the MAYLA lacrosse league due to age restrictions, but there will be opportunities for officiated “in house” scrimmages on three Saturdays/Sundays after the older boys lacrosse games. Boys may participate on this team if they are eastside Milwaukee, Shorewood or Whitefish Bay residents, or attend Shorewood or Whitefish Bay public schools. Full boys lacrosse equipment is required and will be provided. Players must provide a mouth guard and athletic cup. Cleats are recommended. Page 15 Instructor: Kevin Kane Lacrosse, Youth Boys Lacrosse is a fast, physical, contact sport that combines aspects of soccer, hockey and basketball. Spring is the official lacrosse season when we play other local programs. Outdoor practices start the week of March 9th. We will schedule approximately 14 games to be held on Saturday mornings and Sunday afternoons, starting April 4th and ending on June 7th. Coach Kane will contact all registered players with game schedules. All practices and home games will be at SHS or Lydell School. Lacrosse helmet, shoulder pads, arm guards and gloves are required. Players can rent lacrosse equipment and stick ($30). Players must provide mouth guard and athletic cup. Cleats are recommended. It is expected that players doing multiple sports will split conflicts equally. Boys may participate on this team if they are eastside Milwaukee, Shorewood or WFB residents, or attend Shorewood or Whitefish Bay public schools. All players must join US Lacrosse ($30). We encourage you to sign up for the waiting list if the class roster is full. For players in grades 3-8 there will be some indoor preseason skills and conditioning sessions TBD. Page 15 Instructor: Kevin Kane Lacrosse, Youth Girls, Intro This is an instructional clinic offering drills/skills and fundamentals for beginners to intermediate players. This is a great opportunity for girls to learn to play lacrosse. Experienced and enthusiastic instructors coach the clinics. This program does not participate in the MAYLA lacrosse league due to age restrictions, but there will be opportunities to scrimmage. Lacrosse stick, goggles and mouth guard are required. If you need to borrow equipment or if you have any questions please contact Julie McLaren at mclaren_julie@hotmail.com. Page 15 Instructor: Julie McLaren Lacrosse, Youth Girls Indoor practices will start March 1 and outdoor practices will start March 24. Games will be on Saturdays and Sundays starting April 6 and will end on June 2. Players must provide their own stick, goggles and mouth guard. Teams participate in the Milwaukee Area Youth Lacrosse Association (MAYLA) Spring League. In accordance with MAYLA regulations, girls who live in Whitefish Bay, Shorewood or Milwaukee may register. The team will be led by Whitefish Bay/Shorewood coaching staff and other experienced
and enthusiastic coaches and volunteer parents. All players must join US Lacrosse for an additional $30.00 fee. If the grade level team is full, please ask to have your name placed on a waitlist. A second team may form if there are sufficient numbers and a coach available. If you have any questions, contact Julie McLaren at mclaren_julie@hotmail.com. Page 15 Instructor: Julie McLaren Latin Dance Sampler Co-Op Come ready to learn the basic steps and rhythms of this Latin Dance. We will introduce you to Salsa, Merengue and Bachata! No partner necessary. All ability levels are welcome! Page 7 Instructor: Rosalita Villa Lifeguarding Certification, Blended Learning American Red Cross This American Red Cross Lifeguard course will cover the knowledge and skills to get your lifeguard, CPR/AED and first aid certifications and will include the waterfront skills module. Successful completion of the course earns you a 2-year, nationally recognized certification. Attendance at ALL meeting dates is mandatory and certification is not guaranteed as participants must score above an 80% on a written test and pass an in-water skills test. There is a mandatory pretest on the first day of class. Please bring swimsuit, towel and snacks each meeting day. Class meets from 4:00 - 9:00 pm on Thursday and Friday. Saturday from 11:00 am - 8:00 pm, and Sunday from 1:00 - 7:00 pm. $38 registration fee for Shorewood High School Students - must register in person or over the phone! *This is a blended learning class. Please allow at least 8 hours to complete online training before coming to first class. Registration Deadline is Monday, March 30th. Participants must include valid email address when registering as this is how you will receive mandatory pre-course assignments. Page 18 Instructor: Red Cross Certified Lifeguarding Instructor Martial Arts This innovative martial arts program will encourage your child to develop a positive attitude, perseverance, self-confidence and self-discipline. We will have more fun-filled challenges of the Young American Martial Arts Club as well. Class fee includes testing. The reduced resident sibling fee is $145. The March 23 class will be relocated to WFB at Lydell Community Center. Page 14, 17 Instructor: Young American Martial Arts Staff, Vendor Program 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 16 Instructor: Nicholas Burkee & Dante Darrow Open Art Co-Op Explore the fun of art with your child in an informal, free-style set-
ting. Various art materials and supplies will be set out for you to create your own projects. Supervision and help will come from the instructor. The Friday program is scheduled to be compatible with the Open Gym. Page 14, 16, 18 Instructor: Sarah Cottrill, WFB Recreation Instructor Open Gym Co-Op Open Gym offers a variety of play equipment available for parents or guardians to enjoy with their children. Parents are responsible for their child’s supervision and behavior. Only children meeting the age requirements may participate. Unregistered siblings must remain on the carpeted area in the gym. This program is scheduled to be compatible with the Friday Open Art program. Page 14, 16, 18 Performing Arts Private Lessons These private lessons are designed to assist our students in developing into effective and well-rounded musicians. Each student’s background, learning style, and musical interests are considered in order to create an individualized course of private lessons. All classes will be scheduled with instructors directly. Page 13 Instructor: Emma Koi, Flute Laura McLaughlin, Clarinet Mike Miller, Saxophone Olga Volodarskaya, Piano Mattew Bragstad, Brass Ryan Kalbaugh, Percussion Pet First Aid & CPR Dr. Beatty has been a veterinarian for 18 years and he owns My Pet’s Vet in Glendale. He has experience with all family pets including birds, reptiles and small mammals. The goal of this course is to teach you pet first aid for common problems and CPR for cats and dogs. Some of the topics covered in class are, putting together your own pet first aid kit, learn how to take vital signs, wound care and bandaging, bleeding and how to stop it, making and using an improvised muzzle, what to do when poisoning happens, recognizing true emergencies, heat stroke, signs of shock, strains and sprains and CPR training and practice using a petsimulator in class. Page 8 Instructor: Dr. Ron Beatty, Veterinarian at My Pet’s Vet Photography, Advanced Digital - Getting Control You purchased an interchangeable lens (DSLR) or advanced point-and-shoot camera, but you can’t make the camera do what you need for portraits, sports, kids, nature and other types of photos. Bring your camera to this hands-on workshop to “get out of automatic” and learn how to use your camera’s Exposure Modes and other functions for a variety of special situations outdoors, indoors and with flash. Page 9 Instructor: C.T. Kruger
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Photography: You Have Pictures In Your Cameras, Now What? Co-Op We have hundreds - if not thousands - of pictures in our cameras, smartphones and computers. Now what? This two-hour seminar teaches techniques to save pictures from cameras and smartphones to your computer, to external devices and to “the Cloud.” Page 9 Instructor: C.T. Kruger Photos, Old Family: The Digital Age This is the perfect time to finally cull and organize your old family photos hiding in boxes, albums and slide trays into print and digital collections. This two-hour seminar covers how to select images, create a workflow, get and stay organized, how to scan prints and slides, outsource options, and archiving the collection. Information on computer use will be for Windows PC computers. Page 7 Instructor: C.T. Kruger Pickleball 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. Pickleball provides plenty of exercise, hand-eye coordination, and you don’t have to be “super athletic” to play. Court play will be divided by ability levels. Men and women of all ages are welcome! Tennis shoes required, eye protection encouraged. Ball 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. Please provide your email as that will be the main form of communication if there are any cancellations. Page 6, 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. Bring an exercise mat. Page 6, 8 Instructor: Elizabeth Klijnsmit POUND® Fitness Sweat, sculpt, and rock with Pound! Channel your inner rockstar with this full-body cardio jam session, inspired by drumming. By using Ripstix® - lightly weighted exercise drumsticks, you will torch calories and tone your body while rocking out to your favorite music. You are sure to see results! Please bring a yoga mat. Page 6, 9 Instructor: Michelle Streng, Licensed POUND® Instructor Saturday Open Sports This program is designed as open play with limited instruction. We will have all sorts of sports equipment available for the kids including basketballs, soccer balls, dodgeballs, and more. Beat the cold weather with this fun Saturday activity. Page 16
Science Experiments for Kids Would you like to ask questions, make predictions and try your hand at science experiments? In this program you can discover the properties of water, how to make acid or base testing paper, do vision tricks, magic writing and compete for the fastest balloon rocket, just to name a few. Let’s have some fun with science after school! Page 14 Instructor: Gina Raicu 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, 8 Instructor: Elizabeth Klijnsmit & Gail Kutz Sewing Lab Sewing Lab is designed to provide you with premium workspace, allowing you to work side-by-side with fellow sewers. Gretchen Robers has over 30 years of sewing experience and will be available at each class to offer instruction and advise as needed. Come have fun in this social, creative and fun environment. All participants must bring their projects and fabric to the first class. Page 6, 8 Instructor: Gretchen Robers 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 is from 7:00 - 9:00 pm and will be supervised by parent chaperones. For more information call the Recreation Department office at 414-963-6913 x4. Please indicate if you are interested in being a chaperone on the registration form. 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, SportsPal The KidsSports SportsPaL Soccer (Sports Play and Learn, previously SLaP Soccer) program is designed to introduce the game of soccer in a fun but challenging outdoor environment. Our group of highly-trained instructors will teach proper soccer skills like dribbling, passing, trapping, shooting, and defending as well as other basic soccer concepts like rules. Our class consists of 45 minutes of energized age appropriate games and activities each week along with organized actual 3v3 matches with other teams with the group. Page 18 Instructor: KidsSports Staff, Vendor Program Softball Camp, Shorewood Girls This clinic will focus on hitting, throwing, catching and fielding. No experience necessary and all girls are welcome! Sign up for as many sessions as possible. Bring your glove and wear tennis
shoes. All participants should meet in the SHS Arena Gym at the start of the Camp each date. Page 18 Instructor: Shorewood Girls Softball League Coaches Spanish For Returning Students Laura Cunniff-Huck of MKE Language Learners is offering after school Spanish. Join us for a “next-level” class for those students who already have some knowledge of Spanish from previous sessions! Students who have mastered the alphabet, counting, colors, and are ready for more of a challenge should sign up for this class! We will have the chance to do some reading and writing in Spanish, sing some new Spanish songs, and learn about Spanish speaking places around the world! Page 14 Instructor: Laura Cunniff-Huck Tai Chi, Fundamentals Tai Chi is a traditional Chinese exercise practiced for relaxation, balance, strength and flexibility. In class students will warm-up, learn basic forms and 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, 8 Instructor: K.T. Rusch T-Ball Program, Hitters T-Ball games will be played on Saturday at 10 or 11 am beginning May 30 and will end July 18. Practices will be arranged by volunteer coaches and will begin the week of May 11 between 5:30 - 7:30 pm at Lake Bluff or Atwater Diamonds. 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 and a hat. When signing up, please let us know what day of the week does not work for your child to attend practice. Players will be assigned to each team at random. Player requests will not be honored. Grade indicated is as of the 2020-2021 school year. Page 17 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 14 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, 8 Instructor: Lucas Murphy Tree Climbing Recreational Tree Climbing uses ropes, saddles, and techniques proven safe for both climber and tree, to ascend into trees for
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Junior Art Docent School Program Grades 3 - 5
For more than forty years, the Junior Docent School Program has introduced elementary school students to the vocabulary, elements, and history of art while developing critical thinking skills. Over three consecutive years, students visit ten times, contextualizing art into their life. After a culminating project presented to their peers and family, they become official Junior Docents! Date: Location: Time: Fee:
Wednesdays, January 15, February 12, March 4 Lake Bluff School Parking Lot Buses leave school at 2:45 pm and return at approximately 4:30 pm $60
Open to all third graders, along with those fourth and fifth graders who have participated in the program previously. 4th or 5th grade students with no prior enrollment in the program may be eligible to participate pending open spots.
Third Grade Curriculum - Understanding Art Tour 1 - Experiencing Art Through the Senses Tour 2 - The Elements of Art 1: Line, shape, and color in art Tour 3 - The Elements of Art 2: Space and Texture in art
Fourth Grade Curriculum - People, Culture, and History Tour 1 - Portraiture Tour 2 - Wisconsin History Tour 3 - Communities and Traditions
Fifth Grade Curriculum - Art History and American Stories Tour 1 - American Stories: students investigate American history through works of art. Tour 2 - Antiquities to Contemporary: students explore a variety of art forms and movements throughout history from ancient to modern times. Tour 3 - Study and Sketching of Artwork: students complete a JDSP Study and Sketch Artwork Guide in preparation for graduation. Graduation: Students act as docents, create a reproduction of their chosen work of art and present an oral report and aesthetic response to a group of family members, adults and peers. To register for Junior Art Docent please call our office directly at (414) 963-6913 x 4.
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Shorewood Senior Resource Center Identity Theft: Protect and Prevent
Medicare And Supplementary Insurance
Shorewood Candidates Meet & Greet - Fat Tuesday
Making Sense of Long Term Care
The Wisconsin Bureau of Consumer Protection will explain the different types of identity theft (the fastest growing crime in the U.S.), how to recognize it and how to prevent it - including information about Fraud Alerts and Security Freezes. Receive tips for safeguarding personal information and how to spot the red flags of a scam. Date: Monday, January 27, 2020 Time: 1:00 - 2:00 pm Location: Shorewood Village Center Fee: Free Candidates running for local trustee and school board seats are invited for an informal meet and greet. It’s your chance to get to know them a little better, ask questions - and have a donut. Date: Tuesday, February 25, 2020 Time: 9:00 am Location: Shorewood Village Center Fee: Free
Personality Styles And Your Interactions With Others
Understanding personality styles is a tool to help us better understand the actions and emotional characteristics of ourselves and others. At a time where our differences separate us, this workshop offers tools to bring us together. We will look at personality styles, elements of dignity and how dignity violations escalate inner and outer conflict, styles of conflict management, tools for cultivating conflict resilience, and effective leadership. Date: Thursday, March 12 - April 2, 2020 Time: 10:30 am - 12:00 pm Fee: Resident $12 / Non-Resident $20 Location: Shorewood Village Center
A benefit counselor from the State of Wisconsin Medigap Helpline talks about services available through the helpline and helps unravel the choices in choosing insurance coverage after age 65. Pre-registration required. Date: Wednesday, March 25, 2020 Time: 11:30 am - 1:00 pm Location: Shorewood Village Center Fee: Free
Steve Shapiro, from the Wisconsin Board on Aging and Long Term Care will guide us through the basics of long term care, where one may receive it, how it is paid for and the features and benefits of long-term care insurance. Pre-registration required. Date: Wednesday, March 25, 2020 Time: 1:00 - 2:30 pm Location: Shorewood Village Center Fee: Free
For more information please contact Elizabeth Price at (414) 847-2727 or visit their website at www.villageofshorewood.org/src. The Senior Resource Center is located at 2010 E. Shorewood Blvd. Follow them on Facebook: /shorewoodSRC.
The Village of Shorewood is looking for Election Inspectors / Poll Workers for the 2020-2021 Election cycle Full day (6:00 am – close) or half day (6:00 am - 2:00 pm or 1:45 pm - close) shifts are available. Election Inspectors receive a stipend for training and Election Day service. For more information, please contact the Clerk and Customer Service office at (414) 847-2700. If you are interested in serving, you may also download an Election Inspector interest form from the Village’s website: http://www.villageofshorewood.org/635/Election-Inspector-Interest.
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BIRTHDAY PARTIES Let the Shorewood Recreation Department host your child’s next birthday party. Parties must be booked at least two weeks in advance. Reservations are for Saturdays and Sundays only. Adjustments (ie: the number of guests, time, or theme) will not be honored after two weeks prior to the party date. Adult supervision is required.
Pool Birthday Party
Grade K5 - 3 Swim in the SHS Pool with your friends for one hour and then celebrate in the Youth Center for another 45 minutes for the party gathering. There must be at least two adults in the water at all times. Our staff will facilitate pool games. Fee includes up to 12 guests. Additional guests are welcome at $4/guest not to exceed 24 guests. Call for other options for Grades 3 and up. Pool parties are scheduled on Saturdays, 1:00 - 2:45 pm only. Location: Length: Fee:
SHS Pool & Youth Center 1 ¾ hours Resident - $120 Non-Resident - $170
Sports Birthday Party
Grade K5 - 8 Come enjoy the use of Shorewood High School’s North Gym. You can choose the sport: soccer, kickball or dodgeball and we’ll provide the equipment. Our staff will facilitate the sport. The VHE Pool Upper Lobby will be reserved for the party gathering. Fee includes up to 18 guests. Additional guests are welcome at $4/guest not to exceed 24 guests. Location: North Gym & VHE Pool Upper Lobby Length: 1 ½ hours Fee: Resident - $100 Non-Resident - $150
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Bowling Birthday Party
Grade 1 - 6 Come celebrate your birthday by bowling in the Shorewood High School bowling lanes. Our lanes feature moon-glow lighting if participants choose to use it. The birthday child will receive a special gift at the end of their party - a bowling pin signed by all party guests. Fee includes up to 16 guests. Due to limited space, no additional guests will be permitted. Location: SHS Bowling Alley & Youth Center Length: 1½ hours Fee: Resident - $120 Non-Resident - $170
Made From Scratch Birthday Party
Grade K5 - 8 Come celebrate your birthday not only by decorating a cake or cupcakes, but creating your own crepes, pizza or empanadas! Custom options as well as after school parties can be arranged. Fee includes up to 10 guests. Additional guests are welcome at $15/guest not to exceed 16 guests. Location:
MKE Kitchen 531 E Keefe Milwaukee WI 53212 Length: 2 hours Fee: Resident - $250 Non-Resident - $300
COMMUNITY EVENTS - MARK YOUR CALENDAR Boutique Blowout
The year’s most anticipated event, Boutique Blowout 2020! Over a dozen of Milwaukee’s top women’s store will be clearing out their inventor at rock bottom prices. A $5 entry fee goes to “Donation for Recreation”, which provides funding for anyone who is unable to afford Recreation Department program fees. Date: Saturday, February 1, 2020 Time: 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Location: Atwater Elementary School Cafetorium
Shorewood Chill
Brought to you by the Lake Bluff Ice Captains, Shorewood Recreation Department, and Village of Shorewood. Join us for an afternoon of wintry fun! Grab your skates and come celebrate the time honored Shorewood tradition on the ice at Lake Bluff. Have a s’more or cup of hot chocolate and shake off the “winter blaa’s” with friends and neighbors. We will have activities for the whole family to participate in! Date: Saturday, February 8, 2020 Time: 12:00 - 4:00 pm Location: Lake Bluff Elementary School Ice Rink
Shorewood First Ride & Bike Rodeo
Join us for a fun day of bicycle education! Brought to you by the Shorewood Recreation Department, North Shore Health Department, North Shore Fire Rescue, and the Shorewood Police Department. We will also have helmet fittings. The event is free for Shorewood Residents, but please register ahead of time so we know how many people to expect. First Ride: Ages 3 & up. Children will learn bike safety with the proven ‘balancing first’ method. *Last check-in time is at 1:00 pm. Bike Rodeo: Grades 2 - 6. This clinic will educate parents and children on bike safety, traffic rules, and more! *Last check-in time is at 3:00 pm. Date: Saturday, May 2, 2020 Location: Atwater Elementary School West Playground Fee Program Time R / NR Course # First Ride 12:00 - 1:30 pm FREE / $5 3715.1 Bike Rodeo 2:00 - 3:30 pm FREE / $5 3716.1
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Shorewood Connects Annual Spring Cleanup!
Join your neighbors this spring for a morning of yard clean-up to benefit older adults and individuals with disabilities throughout Shorewood. To volunteer, contact Shorewood Connects Coordinator, Vashti Lozier at vashtilozier@gmail.com of (414) 3786073. Older adults seeking assistance, please contact Elizabeth Price at the Shorewood Senior Resource Center via email at eprice@villageofshorewood.org or at (414) 847-2727. Date: Time: Location:
Saturday, May 2, 2020 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Meet at Kingo Lutheran Church 1225 E Olive Street, Shorewood
Be our Guest - Senior Citizen Pass 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), Junior Drama Productions, Band and Orchestra Performances, Dramatic Productions (Except Spring Musical and AFS Showcase). Get your pass at the Shorewood Recreation and Community Services Department today!
Shorewood Community Gardens - 2020
The Shorewood School District is providing the opportunity to rent a community garden plot for the 2020 growing season. Availability is mid-April through mid-November, 2020. Plots are 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 - $50 Location Course #: SHS Gardens 3201.1 Lake Bluff Gardens 3201.2 Atwater Gardens 3201.3
SHOREWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT Recreation and Community Services Department 1701 E. Capitol Dr. Shorewood, WI 53211 414-963-6913 x 4 www.shorewoodschools.org
Registration for T-Ball and Coach Pitch begins December 3rd
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