2016-2016 Winter/Spring Activity Guide

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REGISTER IN MAY! The Mount Horeb Soccer Club organizes both boys and girls teams for ages 6 through 18. Both competitive and recreational teams are formed. Teams compete in the Madison Area Youth Soccer League during the fall and spring. The Mt. Horeb Soccer Club is a parent run organization and is not affiliated with the Mt. Horeb Recreation Department.

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RECREATION STAFF

ONLINE REGISTRATION SITE

Recreation Director: Jill Dudley

https://activenet.active.com/mhrd

Recreation Assistant: Megan Hornby

MISSION STATEMENT

E-MAIL ADDRESSES

The mission of the Village of Mount Horeb Recreation Department is to provide high quality leisure services and facilities to the residents of Mount Horeb. This is accomplished through department programs and services, as well as the preservation and improvement of the local environment.

Jill Dudley, jill.dudley@mounthorebwi.info Megan Hornby, mhrec@mounthorebwi.info

OFFICE LOCATION

PARK, RECREATION & FORESTRY COMMISSION Chair: Brenda Monroe (Village Trustee) Members: Vaughn Pakkala (Village Trustee), Cory Recknor, Tom Shay and Mark Webber

OFFICE HOURS Monday – Thursday 7:15a.m.-4:30p.m.* Friday 7:00a.m.-12:00p.m.*

TABLE OF CONTENTS

*The office may be closed on occasion due to programming and/or meetings

Department Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Office Closed: November 24-25, December 23, December 26 and January 2

Youth Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-11

Registration Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Adult Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-13

OFFICE PHONE

Ice Skating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

(608) 437-3400

Community Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-16

OFFICE FAX

Park & Shelter Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

(608) 437-4770

Sponsorship Opportunities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

WEB SITE

Registration Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

www.mounthorebwi.info (under departments, click on Recreation Department)

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DEPARTMENT INFORMATION

222 East Front Street Mount Horeb, WI 53572


Register online from your computer by visiting to http://activenet.active.com/mhrd

HOW DO I REGISTER?

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

Registration is being accepted now either online, by mail, drop box, or in person.

Financial assistance applications are available at the Recreation Department.

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

1) Pay by credit card online at http://activenet.active.com/ mhrd or complete the registration form on page 19. 2) Payment must accompany your registration form. You can write your credit card information on the form or include cash or check. Make checks payable to the Village of Mount Horeb. Credit cards (VISA, MASTERCARD, AMERICAN EXPRESS) are accepted at the Recreation Department. 3) Send to or drop off at the Mount Horeb Recreation Department, 222 E. Front St., Mount Horeb, WI 53572. A drop box is located outside the front door for your convenience.

AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT We welcome all individuals and families from our community to use our parks and recreation programs regardless of race, religion, sex, national origin, age, or disability. Those individuals with special needs are encouraged to notify us at least two weeks in advance to help us accommodate your request.

ON-SITE REGISTRATIONS Instructors will NOT be allowed to accept registrations or payments at class locations. All registration transactions must be completed at the Recreation Department office or online prior to class start date.

RESIDENT/NON-RESIDENT A resident is anyone who resides within the Mount Horeb Village limits. All others are considered non-residents, and will be charged an additional $10.00 to the resident rate. This charge is assessed per person per program. This additional non-resident fee helps with staffing costs and equipment expenses for our programs.

WEATHER CANCELLATIONS If you are wondering if a class or program is cancelled due to weather, you can call our cancellation line at 437-3400 ext. 9.

REGISTRATION DEADLINES/LATE FEES A $5.00 late fee will be added to your payment if postmarked after the registration deadline dates listed. Please plan ahead.

REFUND POLICY A refund will be issued when a program is cancelled by the Recreation Department. Cancellations made two working days or more prior to the scheduled start date of an activity will have a $2.00 surcharge. Refunds or credits will not be issued if you cancel out of an activity less than two working days from the program start date. A credit (minus a $2.00 surcharge + fees for classes already attended) will be issued in the case of illness or injury. Credits can be used for any recreation program in the future. Please note that online convenience fees are non-refundable.

CONFIRMATION OF ENROLLMENT Once registered, plan on attending at the listed dates and times. Please feel free to call (608) 437-3400 to verify your registration and/or ask any questions you may have. No receipt or confirmation will be sent without a self-addressed stamped envelope enclosed in your registration. 6 • Register Online: http://activenet.active.com/mhrd

EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION The Mount Horeb Recreation Department will be taking applications for summer positions from January 3rd through February 28th. Interviews will take place in March. Positions include lifeguards and softball umpires. If you are interested, please contact the Mount Horeb Recreation Department for an application. Applicants must be at least 15 years of age.

NON-SUFFICIENT FUNDS POLICY A $20.00 service charge will be assessed on all checks returned due to Non-Sufficient Funds (NSF). Once an NSF check occurs, all future registrations must be paid in cash or money order only.

PUBLICITY The Mount Horeb Recreation Department reserves the right to utilize photos and names of participants for publicity purposes. Participants not wanting their names and/or photo used, must notify the Recreation Department in writing at the time of registration.

PROGRAM CANCELLATIONS Programs may be cancelled if minimum registrations are not met or facility issues occur. You will be notified before the start date if an activity is cancelled.

SHELTER RESERVATIONS Reservations for shelters begins at 7:15a.m. on Tuesday, January 3 for the 2017 year. Phone calls for reservations will not be accepted. You must stop in to the Recreation Department to fill out the shelter form and make payment. Reservations are made on a first-come, first-serve basis. Shelter fees vary by park. You may call the Recreation Department at 437-3400 to check on shelter availability. Shelters include: Boeck’s Park Shelter, Grundahl Park Enclosed Shelter, Grundahl Park Open Picnic Shelter, Liberty Park Shelter, Sunrise Park Shelter and Waltz Park Shelter.

WAIVER OF LIABILITY The Village of Mount Horeb is not responsible for any injuries sustained as a result of participation in any department sponsored activities, or while using departmental facilities. The Mount Horeb Recreation Department recommends that anyone enrolled in a program or using facilities make provisions for adequate insurance coverage. • PROGRAMS WILL NOT BE PRO-RATED FOR ANY REASON. • ALL PROGRAMS ARE ON A FIRST-COME, FIRST-SERVED BASIS. • SOME PROGRAMS MAY FILL BEFORE THE REGISTRATION DEADLINES LISTED. PLEASE PLAN AHEAD. •C REDIT CARDS (VISA, MASTERCARD AND AMERICAN EXPRESS) ARE ACCEPTED AT THE RECREATION DEPARTMENT. • PROGRAM INFORMATION IN THIS GUIDE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE.

*non-residents must add $10.00 to the registration fee


MARTIAL ARTS

Dates: Session 1: Sat, 12/3 program #6782.411 Session 2: Sat, 1/28 program #6982.413 Session 3: Sat, 3/18 program #6582.415 Location: Senior Center Age: 5 - 12 Time: 9:00-11:00a.m. Fee: $40.00* (per session) Min/Max: 10/20 Registration Deadlines: S1=11/28, S2=1/20, S3=3/10 Instructor: Sara Lenz, teaches art classes out of her home and works as an instructor for Vino and Van Gogh painting parties

Dates: Session 1: Mon & Wed, 1/9 - 2/1 program #7652.362 Session 2: Mon & Wed, 2/6 - 3/1 program #8652.364 Session 3: Mon & Wed, 3/6 - 4/5 program #9652.366 (no program on 3/27 and 3/29) Session 4: Mon & Wed, 4/10 - 5/3 program #0652.368 Location: Early Learning Center Gym Age: 7 and up (adults included) Time: 6:00-7:00p.m. Fee: $50.00* (per session) Min/Max: 5/10 Registration Deadline: S1=1/3, S2=1/30, S3=2/27, S4=4/3 Learn the basics of Martial Arts! The goal of this class is to teach students how to defend themselves while learning respect, responsibility, and self-confidence. In this class, students will learn the basic strikes, sparring, grappling, and weapon handling. Kids, parents, and other adults are all welcome to join! Instructor: Aarron Stevens, a Black Belt studying at Wisconsin Martial Arts and Fitness Center

Session 2 - ‘LOVE’ to Create! Each child will be working on a multi-media project on a 11 x 14 canvas to create a fun Valentine’s Day project. We will use acrylic paint, scrap booking paper, music sheets, stamps, markers and letter stencils and will coat our projects with modge podge to give them a finished look. These projects turn out beautiful and each child will be very proud of their art! Session 3 - My Painting is Blooming! Each child will be painting their own flower garden. They will be using acrylic paint on a 16 x 20 canvas. Throughout the painting will be talking about primary, secondary and complimentary colors. We will also talk about bold, bright, and colorful graphics. These paintings turn out colorful and whimsical and are so much fun to do!

RED CROSS BABYSITTING CLASSES Dates: Session 1: Thurs, 12/29 program #3014.058 Session 2: Sat, 2/4 program #3010.037 Session 3: Sat, 4/22 program #3018.016 Location: Library Meeting Room Age: 10 - 15 Time: 10:00a.m.-5:00p.m. (please bring a sack lunch) Fee: $95.00* (per session) Min/Max: 8/10 Registration Deadline: S1=12/15, S2=1/20, S3=4/7 This class will provide youth, who are planning to babysit, with the knowledge and skills necessary to safely and responsibly give care for infants and children. This training will help participants to develop leadership skills, learn how to develop a babysitting business, keep themselves and others safe, and help children behave. Students will also learn about basic child care and first aid. Students must bring a sack lunch. Instructor: American Red Cross Staff

*non-residents must add $10.00 to the registration fee

TOT TIME Dates: Fridays, 1/6 – 3/24 Location: New Hope Evangelical Free Church Gymnasium Ages: 12mo - 4 Time: 9:00-10:00a.m. Fee: $1.00 at the door Join us for toddler open play at New Hope Evangelical Free Church. There will be some equipment provided for children to use. The Recreation Department will bring music to sing and dance to, and give the opportunity to run around the gym and play freely. No registration is necessary; you will pay at the door. Park in the back parking lot and enter through the back of the Church. Coordinator: Megan Hornby, Recreation Assistant

eb’s Mt Hor r oice fo Top Ch Classes ics Ceram tivities and Ac Professional Ceramic Artist and Instructor Mikel Kelley (MFA & BFA)

Over 20 years’ experience working with clay.

Mikel is amazing and very patient with kids, they walk out of his studio in the end with some terrific memories, skills and pieces of art” and “His experience, beautiful creations and great reputation explain why he’s been such a notable presence in our community for so many years

Ellen Walton

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One-Time Potters’ Wheel Sessions

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Session 1 - Mr./Mrs. Snowman Each child will be creating a painting of a cute Mr. or Mrs. Snowman. They will be using acrylic paint on a 16 x 20 canvas. Throughout this painting, we will be working of shading and blending along with background, middle ground and foreground. I will walk them through step by step but each child will be able to add their own personal touch.

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YOUTH PROGRAMS

KIDS PAINTING AND MULTI-MEDIA CLASSES


YOUTH PROGRAMS

AFTER SCHOOL CHORUS

1ST/2ND GRADE BASKETBALL LEAGUE

program #5023.614 Dates: Tuesdays, 1/10 – 3/14 Location: Intermediate Center Step Room Grade: 3rd - 5th Time: 3:35-4:45p.m. Fee: $90.00* (t-shirt included) Min/Max: 20/40 Registration Deadline: 1/3 This program will provide quality music education that encourages young people’s love and appreciation of choral music and nurtures their individual growth and development. This group will be rehearsing and performing the fun-filled musical “It’s Saturday”. Come and join the celebration of the best day of the week! Final performance included. Parent volunteers are needed to help with supervising children immediately after school until the instructor arrives. Please let us know if you are able to help. Instructor: Kallee Scheidegger, works at the Intermediate Center and has been the assistant youth chorus director for the past two years.

SUNDAY NIGHT OPEN BASKETBALL

ROOKIE COED BASKETBALL LEAGUE Dates: Saturdays, 1/14 – 3/4 Location: High School Auxiliary Gym Age: 4K and Kindergarteners Fee: $30.00* (t-shirt included) Max: 32 per session Registration Deadline: 12/18 Session #1: 8:00-8:50a.m. program #9584.126 Session #2: 9:00-9:50a.m. program #9784.134 Youth basketball is an exciting sport combining team play and individual skills. Fundamentals of basketball (shooting, passing, dribbling, and teamwork) will be taught in a positive and safe environment. While basic skills of the game are developed through practices and games, every child learns sportsmanship and values necessary to be successful in life. Our volunteer coaches will focus on participation and fun! Please bring tennis shoes to change into once children arrive, to avoid wet and slippery gym floors. Please bring a water bottle. Volunteer coaches are needed.

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1st Grade Girls – program #8675.132 NEW 2nd Grade Girls – program#8776.133 1st Grade Boys – program #8575.243 2nd Grade Boys – program #8677.244 Grades may be combined if needed. Dates: Practices will begin the week of 1/9, games will begin on 1/28. Program will end on 3/4. Day: Practices – Mon, Tues or Thurs evening, Games - Sat Location: Practices – Early Learning Center Gym Games – Early Learning Center Gym or High School Auxiliary Gym Fee: $40.00* (t-shirt included) Max: 32 per session Registration Deadline: 12/18 Youth basketball is an exciting sport combining team play and individual skills. Fundamentals of basketball (shooting, passing, dribbling and teamwork) will be taught in a positive and safe environment. While basic skills of the game are developed through practices and games, every child learns sportsmanship and values necessary to be successful in life. Our volunteer coaches will focus on participation and fun! Please bring tennis shoes to change into once children arrive, to avoid wet and slippery gym floors. Please bring a water bottle. Volunteer coaches are needed. Dates: Sundays, 1/22 - 3/12 (no program on 2/5) Location: High School Auxiliary Gym Time: 6:15-7:15p.m. Family Time (includes grades 4K through 3rd, children must be accompanied by an adult) 7:30-*8:30p.m. Open to everyone grade 4 and up. *parents - be sure to pick your child up by 8:30p.m. Fee: $1.00 per person (please bring exact money) Please bring your own basketball. Everyone who is participating in the family time, must be out of the gym at 7:15p.m., so the next group can come in. No full court games allowed. Supervisor: Sarah James

BIG TEN GIRLS YOUTH VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE 5th Grade – program #5251.505 NEW 6th Grade – program #6261.606 7th Grade – program #7271.707 8th Grade – program #8281.808 Dates: Sundays, 1/8 – 3/12 (once games begin, practice may be held one night during the week) Location: Middle School Gym (games will be either home or away) Time: Practices will be in the afternoon/evening. Game days will typically run from 12-3:30p.m. Fee: $60.00* (t-shirt included) Registration Deadline: 12/23 This recreational league is for girls who would like to have fun learning skills and getting involved in competition against players at their own skill level. Rules have been altered to accommodate young players so success can be felt by all. Knee pads are recommended. Games will be played on February 12, February 19, February 26, March 5 and March 12 against the following communities: Cross Plains, Fitchburg, and Verona. Volunteer Coaches Are Needed. Coordinator: Megan Hornby, Recreation Assistant

*non-residents must add $10.00 to the registration fee


ENGINEERING FOR KIDS – WINTER #1

ENGINEERING FOR KIDS - WINTER #2

Dates: Wednesdays, 1/11 – 2/15 Location: Senior Center Registration Deadline: 1/4 Instructor: Engineering for Kids of Dane County Staff

Dates: Wednesdays, 3/1 – 3/22 Location: Senior Center Registration Deadline: 2/22 Instructor: Engineering for Kids of Dane County Staff

Kindergarten – 2nd Graders: Junior Engineering Mechanical Toys program #4128.414 Time: 5:00-5:45p.m. Fee: $105.00* Min/Max: 8/14 Our youngest engineers will be introduced to fundamental concepts of energy, materials, and movement. Students will explore and construct six different toys throughout this unit, including spinners ,magical boomerang cans, wind-up whirligigs, and more.

Kindergarten – 2nd Grade: Junior Chemical Engineering – Crazy Concoctions program #5023.600 Time: 5:00-5:45p.m. Fee: $70.00* Min/Max: 8/14 This class will introduce our youngest engineers to fundamental concepts of solids, liquids, and solutions. Students investigate the properties of several crazy concoctions and make their own samples of bubbles, play dough, flub, and more.

PARENT/CHILD KID CHEF IN ACTION - BREAKFAST STYLE! program #6321.081 Date: Saturday, 2/11 NEW Location: Senior Center Time: 8:00-10:30a.m. Age: 5 - 10 (Child must be accompanied by an adult) Fee: $35.00* Min/Max: 10/20 Registration Deadline: 1/27 Can you smell the breakfast glory from here? Participants will gather to help each other make a breakfast feast with some morning favorites. After enjoying the meal, there will be games and activities to learn about different foods. This class will show participants the perfect recipe for having fun with food in a safe environment. Each child will receive their very own apron to take home. Please be sure to note any food allergies on the registration form. Coordinator: Megan Hornby, Recreation Assistant

3rd – 6th Grade: Aerospace Engineering – Up, Up and Away program #6123.700 Time: 6:00-7:15p.m. Fee: $93.00* Min/Max: 10/20 Students will use the Engineering Design Process to design, create, test and refine a variety of flying machines. They construct a shock absorbing system designed to protect two marshmallow astronauts in a lunar vehicle, create their own air-powered rockets, and assemble a hot air balloon model that actually takes flight!

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YOUTH PROGRAMS

3rd – 6th Graders: Power Your Invention with LittleBits® program #5228.515 Time: 6:00-7:15p.m. Fee: $135.00* Min/Max: 10/20 An evil genius has stolen Kelvin’s masterpiece – oh no! Kelvin is now looking for a trustworthy team to develop and test new gadgets that will help him find and safeguard his perpetual motion machine. Explore the basics of mechatronics engineering and logic based programming as students use LittleBits® and work together to design gadgets, tools, and machines that will help Kelvin get out of any sticky situation he may encounter.


YOUTH PROGRAMS

PLAY IN CLAY - BEGINNER

WHEEL THROWING FOR KIDS

Dates: Session 1: Wed, 2/22 – 3/15 program #2912.201 Session 2: Wed, 3/22 – 4/19 program #3913.301 (no class on 3/29) Location: Center Ground Studios Age: 7 - 12 Time: 4:00-5:00p.m. Fee: $85.00* per session Min/Max: 4/10 Registration Deadline: S1=2/15, S2=3/15 Introduce your child to the wonderful world of clay. In this class, participants will be encouraged to express their creative side through different hand building methods like pinching, coiling and slab building. We will have a variety of project ideas to spark any imagination as well as a knowledgeable instructor to help guide your child through the technical aspects of building, firing and glazing their one of a kind piece of art. Instructor: Heidi Clayton, Professional Potter and Ceramics Instructor for Center Ground Studios

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CHILDREN’S DANCE WITH ELLEN WARSAW 12 Week Session Dates: Mon, 3/13 – 6/12 (no program on 3/27 and 5/29) Location: Senior Center Fee: $145.00* Registration Deadline: 3/6 Min/Max: 5/12 Pre-Ballet program #1213.121 Age: 3½-7 Time: 4:30-5:00p.m. Beginning Ballet program #2213.131 Age: 7-9 Time: 5:10-5:45p.m. (dance experience or consent of instructor) Ballet I program #2313.141 Age: 9-13 Time: 5:50-6:45p.m. (dance experience or consent of instructor) Ballet II program #2413.151 Age: 11-17 Time: 6:50-7:45p.m. (dance experience or consent of instructor) • Dance taught as an Art Form • Alternative Dance Curriculum • Combines: - Classical Ballet and Modern Dance Techniques - Creative Dance and Improvisation - Dance-Drama - Class projects exploring many dance styles - Performance • Ongoing classes: Dance school year - Spring, Summer and Fall Dance Attire Required for ALL Levels: Girls: Plain leotard (solid color), tights or ankle socks and pink leather ballet slippers. (No cloth slippers or tutus, please.) Boys: Plain t-shirt, biking shorts and black leather ballet slippers. Instructor: Ellen Warsaw, Professional Dancer, Choreographer and Dance Educator

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Session 1: Thurs, 2/23 – 4/6 (no class on 3/30) Time: 4 :00-5:00p.m. program #1024.301 5:00-6:00p.m. program #1035.302 6:00-7:00p.m. program #1046.303

Session 2: Thurs, 4/13 – 5/18 Time: 4 :00-5:00p.m. program #2057.313 5:00-6:00p.m. program #2068.323 6:00-7:00p.m. program #2079.333 Location: Center Ground Studios Age: 6 - 12 Fee: $120.00* per session Min/Max: 3/3 Registration Deadline: S1=2/23, S2=4/6 Let your young artist experience the fun of learning to use a potter’s wheel. With instruction and lessons geared towards kids, this six week long class teaches the basics of pottery using a combination of visual aids, practical demonstration, and hands-on experience. Instructor: Heidi Clayton, Professional Potter and Ceramics Instructor for Center Ground Studios

WHEEL THROWING FOR ALL AGES Dates: Session 1: Wed, 2/22 – 4/5 program #9210.836 (no class on 3/29) Session 2: Thurs, 2/23 – 4/6 program #9310.847 (no class on 3/30) Session 3: Wed, 4/12 – 5/17 program #9410.858 Session 4: Thurs, 4/13 – 5/18 program #9510.869 Location: Center Ground Studios Age: 6 and up Time: 7:00-8:30p.m. Fee: $170.00* per session Min/Max: 3/3 Registration Deadline: S1 and S2=2/22, S3 and S4=4/5 This pottery class is open to all age groups and would be a great parent and child activity for the early spring. No matter what your skill level on the potter’s wheel, this class will cover how to make a variety of wheel thrown objects from wheel to kiln. With one and a half hour lessons, you will be allowed plenty of time to develop your skills and style over this six week course. Instructor: Heidi Clayton, Professional Potter and Ceramics Instructor for Center Ground Studios

ADVANCED WHEEL THROWING Dates: Tues, 4/4 – 4/25 Time: 5:00-6:30p.m. program #0621.300 6:30-8:00p.m. program #0720.301 Location: Center Ground Studios Age: 6 and up Fee: $120.00* per session Min/Max: 3/3 Registration Deadline: 3/28 This class is intended as a continuation of our beginning wheel throwing class or for anyone who has experience with the potter’s wheel. We will focus on learning new forms, techniques, and surface treatments to expand your understanding of the functionality of pottery and its role in the art world. Instructor: Heidi Clayton, Professional Potter and Ceramics Instructor for Center Ground Studios *non-residents must add $10.00 to the registration fee


MOTHER/DAUGHTER MORNING

FUN WITH VOLLEYBALL

program #9496.046 Date: Sat, 4/22 Location: Senior Center Age: 8 and up Time: 9:30-11:00a.m. Fee: $40.00 per couple* Min/Max: 5/7 couples Registration Deadline: 4/10 Sign up with your daughter to enjoy a morning full of food, relaxation and FUN! We will have a lot of fun surprises waiting for you as you walk in the door. If you want to have a delightful morning with your daughter, sign up today! Coordinator: Jill Dudley, Recreation Director

Grade Dates Location Program # 4th-5th 5/15 - 5/18 Intermediate Center Gym 0146.416 6th-8th 5/22 - 5/25 Middle School Gym 0157.517 Days: Mon-Thurs Time: 3:30-4:30p.m. Fee: FREE (registration required) Registration Deadline: 5/10 Volleyball fundamentals will be taught in a positive and safe environment. Our coordinator will focus on participation and fun drills throughout this four-day camp. Coordinator: Theresa Buechner

LITTLE VIKES BOYS BASKETBALL 3 ON 3 LEAGUE

CHILDREN’S TAP AND JAZZ CLASSES

JUNIOR BEGINNER GOLF LESSONS Ages Time Dates Program # 6-7 10:30-11:30a.m. Sat, 5/13 – 6/3 4312.023 8-10 12:00-1:00p.m. Sat, 5/13 – 6/3 4394.045 10 & older 1:30-2:30p.m. Sat, 5/13 – 6/3 4376.067 Location: Norsk Golf Bowl Fee: $65.00* Max: 8 per class Registration Deadline: 5/5 This program will introduce the basics of the golf swing and game to your child in a fun and relaxed environment. Lesson fee includes one round of golf and PGA rule book. Clubs provided or bring your child’s clubs for proper fitting. Instructor: PGA Mike Kerig, Golf Professional

PLAY IN CLAY - INTERMEDIATE program #4914.405 Dates: Wed, 4/26 – 5/17 Location: Center Ground Studio Age: 7 – 12 Time: 4:00-5:00p.m. Fee: $90.00* per session Min/Max: 4/10 Registration Deadline: 4/19 This class is designed for students who have taken the first “Play in Clay” class or those who have more experience working with clay. Each student will explore more complex building techniques and forms, learn new surface techniques and have more freedom in design. All participants will be encouraged to explore their creative side by marking art that is truly their own. Instructor: Heidi Clayton, Professional Potter and Ceramics Instructor for Center Ground Studios *non-residents must add $10.00 to the registration fee

Dates: Tues, 4/25 – 6/27 Location: Primary Center Gym Min/Max: 4/12 Registration Deadline: 4/18 Time Age Dance Fee Program # 3:30-4:00p.m. 3-4 Tap $70.00* 2274.304 4:05-4:35p.m. 3-4 Jazz $70.00* 2275.314 4:40-5:10p.m. 5-6 Jazz $70.00* 2276.506 5:15-5:45p.m. 5-6 Tap $70.00* 2277.516 5:50-6:30p.m. 7-8 Jazz $75.00* 2278.708 6:35-7:15p.m. 7-8 Tap $75.00* 2279.718 JAZZ DANCE: A dynamic form of dance focusing on rhythm, expression, and style. Forms and various styles of American dance are taught concentrating on coordination, isolated rhythmic movements, and specific jazz technique. TAP: A form of dance to music that uses different tap tones and dance steps to create a rhythmic sound. Attire needed: Jazz – black ballet shoes or black jazz shoes and final performance outfit. Tap – black tap shoes and final performance outfit. Final performance outfits will be discussed at the open house. Instructor: Chelsea Moten has been teaching tap and jazz classes in Mount Horeb since 2014.

TAP AND JAZZ OPEN HOUSE Date: Fri, 4/14 Time: 5:00-6:30p.m. Location: Senior Center This open house will allow you to meet the instructor, purchase attire for the class, and ask any questions you may have. If you will be purchasing attire at the open house, please note that the ballet shoes are approximately $15, jazz shoes are approximately $20 and tap shoes are approximately $20.

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YOUTH PROGRAMS

program #3210.056 Dates: Mon-Thurs, 4/10 – 4/13 Location: High School Main Gym Grade: 2nd - 5th Time: 6:00-7:00p.m. Fee: $40.00* Registration Deadline: 4/3 This is a 3 on 3 game league and shooting camp. Participants will be divided into equal teams and play games incorporating motion offense principals. Instructor: Todd Nesheim, Mount Horeb Varsity Boys Basketball Coach


CIRCUIT TRAINING

TOTAL BODY FITNESS (MONDAY/WEDNESDAY)

Dates: Winter: Mon/Wed, 12/5 - 2/22 program #4041.021 (no class on 12/26) Spring: Mon/Wed, 3/6 - 5/31 program #5041.031 (no class on 3/27, 3/29 and 5/29) Location: High School Weight Room Time: 5:15-6:15p.m. Fee: $65.00* per session Min/Max: 15/30 Registration Deadline: Winter=11/28, Spring=2/27 Group instructional weight lifting class performed in a circuit format. Please bring a water bottle and mat to class. Instructor: Christine Swiggum, Certified Group Fitness/ Bootcamp Instructor

Dates: Winter: 12/5 – 2/22 program #6041.041 (no class on 12/26) Spring: 3/6 – 5/31 program #7041.051 (no class on 3/27, 3/29 and 5/29) Location: High School Weight Room (may go outside or in the gym on occasion) Time: 6:30-7:30p.m. Fee: $65.00* per session Min/Max: 15/20 Registration Deadlines: Winter=11/28, Spring=2/27 This class is designed to improve fitness and overall health. Tone muscles while boosting your balance, flexibility, endurance and speed. We will use dumbbells, resistance bands, fitness machines, elevated benches and other equipment. Exercises can be modified to accommodate all fitness levels. Please bring a water bottle and mat to class. Instructor: Kara Brandemuehl, Certified Group Fitness/ Bootcamp Instructor

FIT FOR LIFE

ADULT PROGRAMS

Dates:

Winter: Tues/Thurs, 12/6 – 2/23 program #4326.062 (no class on 12/27) Spring: Tues/Thurs, 3/7 – 5/30 program #4327.072 (no class on 3/28 and 3/30) Location: Senior Center Time: 8:00-8:45a.m. Fee: $65.00* per session Min/Max: 20/35 Registration Deadline: Winter=11/29, Spring=2/23 Low-impact cardio and strength-training fitness class which also includes balancing exercises, stability work, and stretching. Standing and sitting exercises with optional chair support. Class is designed for a moderate, beginner to intermediate level work out. Instructor: Marca Hughes, 200 hour certified yoga instructor

TOTAL BODY FITNESS (TUESDAY/THURSDAY) Dates: Winter: 12/6 – 2/23 program #8041.061 (no class on 12/22) Spring: 3/7 – 5/30 program #9041.071 (no class on 3/28 and 3/30) Location: High School Weight Room (may go outside or in the gym on occasion) Time: 6:00-7:00p.m. Fee: $65.00* per session Min/Max: 15/30 Registration Deadlines: Winter=11/28, Spring=2/27 This class is designed to improve fitness and overall health. Tone muscles while boosting your balance, flexibility, endurance and speed. We will use dumbbells, resistance bands, fitness machines, elevated benches and other equipment. Exercises can be modified to accommodate all fitness levels. Please bring a water bottle and mat to class. Instructor: Beth Trainor, Certified Group Fitness/Bootcamp Instructor

ZUMBA Dates: Winter: Tues, 12/6 – 2/28 program #0471.420 (no class on 12/27) Spring: Tues, 3/7 – 5/30 program #0572.421 (no class on 3/28) Location: Intermediate Center Cafeteria Time: 7:00-8:00p.m. Fee: $48.00* per session Min/Max: 20/35 Registration Deadline: Winter=11/29, Spring=2/28 Zumba is a fusion of Latin and International music/dance themes that create a dynamic, exciting, and fun workout. The routines feature aerobic/fitness interval training with a combination of fast and slow rhythms that tone and sculpt the body. Please bring a water bottle. Instructor: Sandra Welch, Certified Zumba Instructor adno=491813-01

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WHEEL THROWING FOR ADULTS

MEN’S OPEN BASKETBALL

Dates: Session 1: Tues, 3/7 – 3/28 Time: 5:00-7:00p.m. program #0157.507 7:00-9:00p.m. program #0179.709 Session 2: Tues, 4/4 – 4/25 Time: 5:00-7:00p.m. program #0257.517 7:00-9:00p.m. program #0279.719 Location: Center Ground Studios Fee: $150.00* per session Min/Max: 3/3 Registration Deadline: March Classes=2/28, April Classes=3/28 Release your inner artist and develop a new skill with the potter’s wheel. This is the perfect class to introduce yourself to the potter’s wheel, revisit a past passion for clay, have a ladies night or as a couples activity. This month long class teaches you the basics of pottery using a combination of visual aids, practical demonstration, and hands-on experience. With a limit of three participants per class, spots fill quickly, but will guarantee one on one time with the instructor. Grab a couple of friends to join in on the fun! Instructor: Heidi Clayton, Professional Potter and Ceramics Instructor for Center Ground Studios

Dates: Sun, 12/4 – 4/30 (no program on 12/25, 1/1, 1/15 and 3/19) Location: High School Auxiliary Gym (location may change on occasion due to gym usage conflicts) Time: 3:00-6:00p.m. (time will be 4:00-7:00p.m. on 12/4, 12/11, and 12/18) Fee: $3.00 at the door plus a one-time $5.00 school usage fee Drop in program. Different teams will be formed depending on number of players in attendance. Supervisor: Paul Medenwaldt

WOMEN’S OPEN BASKETBALL

ADULT PROGRAMS

Dates: Sun, 11/6 – 3/12 (no program on 12/25, 1/1, and 1/15) Location: High School Auxiliary Gym Time: 8:00-9:00a.m. Fee: $1.00 at the door plus a one-time $5.00 school usage fee Drop in program. Different teams will be formed depending on number of players in attendance. Supervisor: Jill Dudley, Recreation Director

CO-ED VOLLEYBALL

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program #9912.351 Dates: Wed, 1/4 – 4/12 (no program on 3/29) Location: Middle School Gym (except on 3/1, 3/8, and 3/15 when it will be held in the High School Main Gym) Time: 7:30-9:30p.m. Fee: $30.00* per session Min/Max: 12/32 Registration Deadline: 12/28 This league does not keep standings or provide referees. Different teams are formed each night depending on number of players in attendance. Participants are expected to help set-up and take down nets each night. Supervisor: Megan Hornby, Recreation Assistant

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ICE SKATING INFORMATION Recreational ice skating is available at Garfield Park. Ice hockey is allowed only on Wednesday nights, Saturday mornings and Sunday mornings. Garfield Park warming house hours*: Monday - Thursday 4:00-8:00p.m. (Wednesday is hockey night)

The warming house will open (except for 9:00a.m.-12:00p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays) if the condition of the ice is safe and ready to skate on. If you drop your child off at the rink during these hours, please make sure to pick them up by our closing time. The Parks Department will maintain Garfield Rink as long as the weather allows. Please stay off the ice if the warming house is closed due to unsafe conditions.

Friday 4:00-9:00p.m. Saturday - Sunday 9:00a.m.-12:00p.m. (hockey only – warming house will NOT be open)

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ICE SKATING

Saturday - Sunday 12:00-9:00p.m. *Please note that hours are subject to change

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MOUNT HOREB AREA WRESTLING (MHAW) Age: K - 8th Grade Dates: December - March Location: Mount Horeb High School Wrestling Room Days/Time: Grade K – 2nd, Mondays, 6:15-7:15p.m. Grade 3rd – 8th , Tuesday & Thursday, 6:15-7:30p.m. Fee: $75.00, $25.00 for second child in the same family ($100 cap per family) – Fee includes a club t-shirt, club sponsored tournaments and MHAW membership Introduction to basic wrestling with opportunities to participate in youth tournaments. Experienced and trained coaches provide a safe environment to learn. Coordination, agility, flexibility, strength and endurance will be enhanced. Provides both individual and team opportunities. Mount Horeb Area Wrestling (MHAW) is a parent-run organization and is not affiliated with the Recreation Department. For more information, visit www.mhawrestling.com or contact Scott Pernot at youth@mhawrestling.com or (608) 206-5190

BLUE MOUND NORDIC SKI CLUB The Blue Mound Nordic Ski Club organizes cross-country ski programs for both youth and adults. There are opportunities for K-5 “Youth Ski Program” on select Saturday mornings, social ski outings and lessons. Ski equipment rentals are available for youth and adults. You do not have to be a member to rent. For more information, contact Pat Conway at (608) 712-0004 or pconway821@gmail.com

Dr. Russ Christian and his experienced team take a family approach to dental care.

Restaurant & Pizzeria

Providing complete and gentle care for the entire family – from routine cleaning and gum care to extractions, root canals, dentures, cosmetic procedures, implants and one-day crowns.

ON TAP

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SATURDAY

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PRIME RIB

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brewpub 608.437.2739 pizzeria 608.437.2741

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FRIDAY

FISH FRY

MOUNT HOREB YOUTH SOCCER ASSOCIATION The Mount Horeb Soccer Club organizes teams for ages 6 through 18. Both competitive and recreational teams are formed. Teams compete in the Madison Area Youth Soccer League during the fall and spring. The Mt Horeb Soccer Club is a parent run organization and is not affiliated with the Recreation Department. For more information and registration, please visit our website at www.mhsoccer.com. For more information, contact Karla Handrick at (608) 437-3642

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COMMUNITY INFORMATION

MOHO GATORS SWIMMING “Providing a swim experience for Mount Horeb area swimmers of all ages and abilities.” Visit www.mohogators.org to become a Gator today! USA Swim Team: Join the MoHo Gators during the school year! A USA Swimming affiliated competitive swimming experience for ages 6-18 from September through February at the Middleton-Cross Plains Area indoor pool. Winter and Spring Swim Clinic: A weekly program to help learn all strokes. Perfect bridge from advanced swim lessons to our USA swim team. Spring Session is great way for to get back in shape for the summer swim team. Jan – May, 2016 at the Middleton-Cross Plains Area High School indoor pool. Check out www.mohogators.org for info on both clinic sessions. More information available at www.mohogators.org or contact Gators membership coordinator, Kevin Rozeboom, at kjrozebo@yahoo.com.


COMMUNITY INFORMATION

MOUNT HOREB SOFTBALL CLUB

MOUNT HOREB YOUTH CENTER

The recently formed Mount Horeb Softball Club is inviting interested players (girls 3rd grade through High School), coaches, and parent volunteers to help grow and build the Mount Horeb Area Softball program. MHSC promotes the growth of softball and skill development at all age levels. There will be an informational meeting scheduled in February 2017 (Date TBD). For more information, you can visit our website at www.mohosoftballclub.com, or email Kate Kraemer at mohosoftballclub@gmail.com

MOUNT HOREB YOUTH BASEBALL ASSOCIATION An informational meeting will be set for all Babe Ruth affiliated teams for 9-18 year olds. Watch in the Mount Horeb Mail for more detailed information. This program is a parent run organization and is not organized by the Recreation Department. For more information, contact Eric Steinhoff at (608) 437-6178 or visit https://sites.google.com/ site/mhyouthbaseball/team-info

Winter Fun Day Camp December 26-30 Ages 5-12

Find us on Facebook (Mount Horeb Youth Center) and like our page! Dates: Year Round Location: 105 N. Grove Street, Mount Horeb Phone: 437-6780 Fee: FREE! Age: 6th - 8th Graders Hours: School year (Monday-Thursday): 3:30-6:00p.m. Non-school days: 1:00-5:00p.m. Early release days: 1:00-5:00p.m. Summer hours: 1:00-5:00p.m. Closed Holidays The Mount Horeb Youth Center is a non-profit, community based organization committed to middle level youth, families and community by providing a safe recreational and educational environment. By incorporating adult-supervised, youth oriented activities; the Mount Horeb Youth Center promotes positive relationships by building and fostering developmental assets. The MHYC seeks to be a youth center embraced, supported and valued by a community committed to raise healthy youth and healthy citizens. For more information, contact the Youth Center Director, Lisa Duffy at director@mthorebyc.net

MOUNT HOREB SENIOR CENTER Dates: Open Year Round Address: 107 N. Grove Street, Mt. Horeb Hours: 8:30a.m.–5:00p.m. (closed holidays) Phone: 437-6902 Fee: only for certain services All Seniors welcome! The Mount Horeb Senior Center is a facility, whose goal is to provide Case Management and Nutrition services and resources for people 60+. We serve seniors in the Villages of Mt. Horeb and Blue Mounds and the Towns of Blue Mounds, Perry, Primrose and Springdale. Congregate and homedelivered meals are served Monday through Friday. We offer many social programs, health related services and transportation. For more information, contact the Senior Center Director Lynn Forshaug

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Tour Daily Year ’Round!

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1314 Canal St., Hwy 14 Black Earth 608-767-3447 Visit our NEW Bargain Box across the street from The Shoe Box

Hwy 14 & 78 North Mazomanie 608-767-5555

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10 minutes north on Hwy 78

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*non-residents must add $10.00 to the registration fee


SHELTER/BALL FIELD INFORMATION

AREA STATE TRAILS/PARKS

To reserve a shelter or ball field: 1) C all (608) 437-3400 to check availability. PLEASE NOTE: We do not take reservations over the phone. 2) O nce availability is determined, you must stop in to the Recreation Department to fill out the reservation form and make payment. Shelter fees are: Level 1 shelters without kitchenette (Boecks, Grundahl Open Picnic, and Waltz) are $50 (residents) and $70 (non-residents). Level 2 shelters with kitchenette (Gundahl Enclosed, Liberty and Sunrise) are $60 (residents) and $80 (non-residents). Ball field fees are $50 for single weekday use, $75 for single weekend use, and $125 for whole weekend use. 3) I f your shelter requires a key, we will let you know when you can pick it up. Keys must be returned to the Recreation Department within one week after your rental. 4) A confirmation of your reservation will be given to you. Please bring this confirmation notice with you the day of your function. 5) R efunds will not be provided if you cancel your reservation less than two weeks prior to your reservation date. If your event is cancelled due to poor weather, and a rain date cannot be agreed upon, you will receive a full refund.

MILITARY RIDGE RECREATIONAL TRAIL

SHELTERS THAT MAY BE RESERVED

Playground; basketball court; sledding hill

40 mile crushed limestone trail extending from Dodgeville to Verona. Trail pass required. For trail information, call (608) 437-7393

BLUE MOUNDS PARK

ADDITIONAL VILLAGE PARKS GARFIELD PARK (101 E. GARFIELD STREET) Open field play area; soccer field; ice-skating rink with warming house

GRANDMA FOSTERS PARK (225 W. MAIN STREET) Playground; shelter with picnic tables; water fountain

HICKORY HILLS PARK (307 HICKORY ROAD) Playground; shelter with picnic tables; basketball court

HIMSEL PARK (1025 SPELLMAN STREET)

BOECKS PARK (204 PARK ST.)

IBINGER RIDGE PARK (951 NORSK RIDGE)

This shelter is located right next to the Mt. Horeb Family Aquatic Center and has a shelter, playground equipment, picnic tables and restrooms.

JAYCEE PARK (425 DURTSCHI DRIVE)

GRUNDAHL PARK (401 BLUE MOUNDS ST.) Picnic shelter, enclosed shelter and softball field are both areas that can be reserved at this park. Amenities include play equipment, basketball court, open play areas, picnic tables, water fountain and restrooms.

LIBERTY PARK (1201 COX DRIVE) Amenities at this park include a shelter with kitchenette, soccer/football field, playground equipment, picnic tables, concession area, water fountain and restrooms.

SUNRISE PARK (201 TELEMARK PARKWAY) Amenities at this park include a shelter with kitchenette, soccer field, skate park, baseball diamond, playground equipment, picnic tables and restrooms.

WALTZ PARK (401 BRIAN ST.) Softball field/soccer field, play equipment, basketball court, shelter, picnic tables, water fountain, sand volleyball court, access to Military Ridge Trail and restrooms. E-Mail: mhrec@mounthorebwi.info Telephone: (608) 437-3400

Playground; basketball court; open play area Playground; shelter with picnic tables; basketball court

LIONS PARK (400 FAIRWAY STREET) Playground; shelter with picnic tables and grill; basketball court; water fountain

MOUNT HOREB STATION (116 S. SECOND STREET) Shelter with restrooms and picnic tables along the Military Ridge Trail

NESHEIM PARK (OAK TREE DRIVE) Playground; basketball court

SUTTER FARM PARK (1600 GREEN VALLEY ROAD) Playground; shelter with picnic tables; basketball court

VALLEY VIEW HEIGHTS PARK (112 WESTMORLAND ROAD) Playground; shelter with picnic tables; basketball court

VIKING PARK (LINCOLN STREET) Basketball court, four tennis courts with lights, softball/youth baseball fields

AREA COUNTY PARKS STEWART PARK Picnic shelters, fishing lake, playground equipment and miles of hiking. Picnic shelters, campsites, playground equipment, nature viewing areas and miles of hiking.

DONALD PARK Miles of hiking and equestrian trails, trout streams, and a picnic area. For park information and reservations call (608) 246-3896 *non-residents must add $10.00 to the registration fee

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BRIGHAM PARK

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PARK & SHELTER INFORMATION

Picnic shelters, campsites, playground equipment, nature viewing areas, observation towers, access to Military Ridge Trail, miles of hiking, and a swimming pool. For park information and reservations, call (608) 437-5711


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Preferred Phone Number: Cell Phone Number: Cell Phone Number:

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REGISTRATION FORM

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