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<strong>City</strong><br />

News Inside<br />

2013 Budget<br />

Refuse/Recycling Calendar<br />

Communications<br />

Tax Bill Info<br />

Winter Parking, Plowing<br />

Parks & Recreation Dept.<br />

Activity <strong>Guide</strong><br />

262-679-4108 Office 262-679-5645 Hot-line www.city<strong>of</strong>muskego.org<br />

See what’s what’s inside:<br />

<strong>City</strong> Newsletter - page 2<br />

Gymnastics - <strong>pages</strong> 15, 20<br />

Little Learners - page 13<br />

Refuse & Recycling - center<br />

pull-out<br />

Express Workouts - page 27<br />

School’s Out - page 19<br />

Winter/Spring 2013


News Brief--<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Muskego</strong> Winter 2012/13<br />

GREETINGS FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE<br />

Sign up for electronic newsletter<br />

Detailed Newsletter available cityinfo@city<strong>of</strong>muskego.org<br />

at www.ci.muskego.wi.us<br />

This past year has been a busy one with many elections and high voter turnout here in <strong>Muskego</strong>. It’s good to see<br />

<strong>Muskego</strong> residents taking a strong interest in its right to vote. We’ve also been busy building new roads and trails, improving<br />

travels and community appearance. Pride in one’s community is important and it could be argued that<br />

<strong>Muskego</strong>’s pride is stronger than most.<br />

After the passage <strong>of</strong> ACTS 10 & 32, employee bargaining units, outside police employees, have decertified. We are now<br />

working on developing an employee handbook and new merit pay program for former represented employees.<br />

As we approach the holidays, please remember the families in need whether it be through the <strong>Muskego</strong> Food Pantry or<br />

another worthy program. And please also remember those that have sacrificed for our freedom and those that continue<br />

to serve today while they are away from their families during the holidays. Best wishes to you and your families this holiday<br />

season.<br />

Mayor Kathy Chiaverotti<br />

Additional info on all <strong>of</strong> the following is available at www.city<strong>of</strong>muskego.org.<br />

PAYING TAX BILLS: Avoid long lines, interest and penalty with one <strong>of</strong> the payment options<br />

outlined on your tax bill as well as noted on the city’s website.<br />

WINTER PARKING RESTRICTIONS: <strong>Muskego</strong> Police Department reminds residents that<br />

winter parking restrictions will take effect soon. Restrictions prohibit the parking <strong>of</strong> any vehicle on any public street or<br />

highway in the city between 3:00 AM-7:00 AM beginning December 1 through April 1 unless temporary parking is authorized<br />

by the police department. There are fines for a parking violation <strong>of</strong> this ordinance. Trucks are prohibited from<br />

overnight street parking throughout the entire year.<br />

WINTER PLOWING REMINDERS: Per Ordinance 452, no person shall plow snow on his driveway or sidewalk or<br />

road in such a way as to interfere with his neighbor’s customary use and enjoyment <strong>of</strong> his property. And, no person<br />

shall put snow by any means onto any public street, roadway, or thoroughfare. Additional snow plowing policy on the<br />

city’s website.<br />

2013 BUDGET: The 2013 budget reflects a 1 cent decrease in the tax rate with a slight increase to the tax<br />

levy. A home valued at $300,000 will see a $2 tax reduction. Capital investments for 2013 Budget involve no<br />

borrowing. The utilization <strong>of</strong> landfill funds and other special revenue funds will be used in lieu <strong>of</strong> borrowing<br />

for 2013 capital investments. Full budget available on website.<br />

COMMUNICATIONS: A new website will be live by the end <strong>of</strong> this year for more ease in locating information and<br />

doing business. Also aiding with improved communications will be the replacement <strong>of</strong> our antiquated phone system<br />

with an upgraded system for better service. Communications are an important part <strong>of</strong> life as well as doing business.<br />

PARK UPGRADES: The 2013 Budget includes various park upgrades. The Park Arthur archery range is now open and<br />

the sledding hill will be opening this winter. Bring on the snow!<br />

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: 2013 Budget also includes a new position allowing the Community Development Director<br />

to oversee the implementation <strong>of</strong> the marketing plan. The plan takes a proactive approach to increase the commercial<br />

tax base while creating new job opportunities.<br />

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Mission Statement for the<br />

Parks and Recreation Department<br />

for the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Muskego</strong><br />

The <strong>Muskego</strong> Parks and Recreation Department is committed to meeting<br />

current and future community needs by <strong>of</strong>fering quality, safe, and<br />

affordable programs and facilities, while stressing cooperation and collaboration<br />

within <strong>Muskego</strong> and surrounding communities, and by providing<br />

safe, multiple use, and aesthetically pleasing parks, open spaces,<br />

related facilities, and natural resource preservation.<br />

You’re Invited!<br />

Parks & Recreation Board Meetings<br />

The <strong>Muskego</strong> Parks and Recreation Department is a governmental<br />

agency established for the purpose <strong>of</strong> providing parks, facilities, and<br />

recreation programs for the community. The Parks and Recreation Department<br />

is governed by appointed commissioners who set policy for<br />

the operation <strong>of</strong> the department. Regular Parks and Recreation Board<br />

meetings are held on the second Monday <strong>of</strong> each month at 6:00 p.m.<br />

in the Alderman’s Room, <strong>Muskego</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hall, W182 S8200 Racine Avenue.<br />

Residents are invited to attend and are welcome to make suggestions<br />

or constructive comments to improve programs or facilities that<br />

are <strong>of</strong>fered to you.<br />

<strong>Muskego</strong> Parks and Recreation<br />

Parks and Recreation Board<br />

Toby Whipple............................................................President<br />

“Butch” LeDoux................................................Vice-President<br />

Brett Hyde...............................................................School Rep.<br />

Jerald Hulbert................................... Plan Commission Rep.<br />

Ald. Dan Soltysiak...............................................Council Rep.<br />

Paul Peardon.....................................................Commissioner<br />

Kelly Koble...................................................................Secretary<br />

The <strong>Muskego</strong> Parks and Recreation Department would like<br />

to thank the following organizations for their generous support!<br />

Bay Lane Middle School<br />

Franklin Community Education & Recreation Department<br />

Lake Denoon Middle School<br />

Mill Valley Elementary School, <strong>Muskego</strong> Elementary School<br />

<strong>Muskego</strong> High School<br />

New Berlin Parks & Recreation Department<br />

Tess Corners Elementary School<br />

The <strong>Muskego</strong>/Norway School District<br />

InPro Corporation, Kiwanis Club<br />

GENERAL INFORMATION<br />

OFFICE HOURS<br />

Monday thru Friday 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.<br />

W182S8200 Racine Avenue<br />

PHONE NUMBERS<br />

Administration and Registration<br />

1-262-679-4108<br />

FAX: 1-262-679-5637<br />

Parks Garage<br />

1-262-679-5669<br />

W180S7732 Pioneer Drive<br />

FAX: 1-262-679-5671<br />

Information Hot Line<br />

1-262-679-5645<br />

At your convenience 24 HOURS a day!<br />

Information regarding class cancellations,<br />

program dates, weather decisions<br />

and much more.<br />

Horn Park....................... 1-262-679-4125<br />

Old Town Hall................ 1-262-679-4027<br />

Holiday Closings-<br />

Thanksgiving Day, Thanksgiving Friday,<br />

December 24, December 25,<br />

December 31, January 1,<br />

Afternoon on March 29<br />

Memorial Day<br />

Internet Registration<br />

www.city<strong>of</strong>muskego.org\ezrecreg<br />

E-mail address<br />

ezrecreg@city<strong>of</strong>muskego.org<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF<br />

Craig Anderson.......... Parks & Recreation Director<br />

Pete Theis............................................Parks Supervisor<br />

Tammy Dunn.................................<strong>Program</strong> Manager<br />

SUPPORT STAFF<br />

Stella Dunahee, CPS...................................... Secretary<br />

Eric Zillgitt................................ Building Maintenance<br />

To Register: Call 262-679-4108 OR complete registration form on page 6 OR visit our website at<br />

www.city<strong>of</strong>muskego.org/ezrecreg for on-line registration.<br />

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Table <strong>of</strong> Contents<br />

___________________________ . . . .Page<br />

General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3<br />

Registration Information . . . . . . . . . . . . .5<br />

Registration Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6<br />

Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-8<br />

CHICAGO SHOPPING TRIP . .43<br />

INFANT/TODDLER<br />

ABC, Look at Me . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10<br />

All About Shapes and Colors . . . . . . . .10<br />

Art Explosion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10<br />

Bippity, Boppity Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11<br />

Family Fun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10<br />

Hippity Hoppity Fun . . . . . . . . . . . .9<br />

Love Bugs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9<br />

Mother’s Day Celebration . . . . . . . . . . . .9<br />

Music Makers & More . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9<br />

Number Adventures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11<br />

One-Day Arts & Crafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11<br />

One-Day Wonders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11<br />

Shake It Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9<br />

PRE-SCHOOL/YOUTH<br />

Baton Tiny Twirlers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14<br />

Cheerleading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14<br />

Drawing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16<br />

Games, Games, Games . . . . . . . . . . . . .14<br />

Jump Start/Kindergarten . . . . . . . . . . . .13<br />

Kids on Stage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16<br />

Lil Brewers Baseball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17<br />

Lil Bucks Basketball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17<br />

Lil Packers Football . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18<br />

Little Birdies Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17<br />

Little Learners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13<br />

MiKro-soccer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14<br />

Pee Wee Tennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17<br />

Pre-school Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12<br />

Astronauts, Dinosaurs, Down on the Farm, Explorers,<br />

Princess, Pirates, Super Heroes, Under Construction<br />

Pre-school Crafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16<br />

Tumble Bees (Gym) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15<br />

Wiggle Worms (Gym) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15<br />

YOUTH<br />

Baton Twirling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23<br />

Cheerleading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14<br />

Gymnastics for Beginners . . . . . . . . . . .15<br />

Ice Fishing Academy . . . . . . . . . . .18<br />

Junk Box Wars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19<br />

Kids Sports Mania . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18<br />

Kids Yoga is Here . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18<br />

Make-N-Take Plastic Modeling . . . . . . 19<br />

ADULT LEAGUES<br />

Men’s/Women’s S<strong>of</strong>tball . . . . . . . . . .44<br />

Volleyball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44<br />

PARK INFORMATION<br />

Idle Isle Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45<br />

Stop the Vandalism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45<br />

Park Building/Shelter Rentals . . . . . . . .45<br />

Parks and Facilities Chart . . . . . . . . . . . .46<br />

Activities Offered<br />

Pom Dance Class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17<br />

School’s Out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19<br />

Winter BB League . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23<br />

YOUTH/TEEN<br />

Art w/Promising Picassos . . . . . . . . . . .22<br />

Baby-sitting Course . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24<br />

Back Handspring Clinic . . . . . . . . . . . . 21<br />

Baton Twirling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23<br />

Cartwheels/Backbends/Round<strong>of</strong>fs . .21<br />

Cheer/Stunts Clinic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21<br />

Golf, Junior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24<br />

Gymnastics Level 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20<br />

Gymnastics Level 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20<br />

Karate/Self-Defense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22<br />

Kids Fishing Clinic . . . . . . . . . . . . .26<br />

Pom/Dance Clinic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21<br />

Speed, Agility, Etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25<br />

Tennis Lessons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24<br />

Track & Field (Top Flight’s) . . . . . . . . . . . . .<br />

Volleyball, Intro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23<br />

YOUTH/TEEN/ADULT<br />

Archery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24<br />

Boating Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25<br />

Jazzercise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26<br />

Karate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22<br />

Ski Lessons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25<br />

Snowboard Lessons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25<br />

TEEN/ADULT<br />

Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26<br />

Tennis Lessons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24<br />

Yoga Begin Here . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30<br />

ADULT/SENIORS<br />

Arts & Crafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33<br />

Ballroom Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28<br />

Beautify Your Outdoors . . . . . . . . . . . . .34<br />

Beginning Meditation Class . . . . . . . . .29<br />

Belly Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28<br />

Boot Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32<br />

Cake Decorating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36<br />

Cardio Kickboxing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32<br />

<strong>Muskego</strong> Facilities Map . . . . . . . . . . . . .47<br />

<strong>Muskego</strong> Recreation Trail . . . . . . . . . . .47<br />

AQUATICS<br />

Registration Information . . . . . . . . . . . .48<br />

Lessons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49-53<br />

Franklin Registration Form . . . . . . . . . .54<br />

Community Happenings . . . . . . . . .55-58<br />

Clutter Coach Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34<br />

Compost Workshop . . . . . . . . . . . .42<br />

Computer Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40-41<br />

Cooking Demonstrations..Joers . . . . . .35<br />

Country Line Dancing, Intro . . . . . . . . .28<br />

CPR, AED, First-aid, BBP . . . . . . . .31<br />

Define . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32<br />

Digital Camera Workshops . . . . . . . . . .38<br />

Food Allergies, Baking for . . . . . .31<br />

Getting Money for College . . . . . . . . . .39<br />

Investing Workshop . . . . . . . . . . .42<br />

Jazzercize . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26<br />

Money Saving Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33<br />

Painting, Acrylics & Oils . . . . . . . . . . . . .37<br />

Painting, Water Color . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37<br />

Parenting w/Love & Logic . . . . . . . . . .38<br />

Polar Express . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27<br />

Retirement Workshop . . . . . . . . .42<br />

Ripped . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32<br />

Sculpt, Strength & Stretch . . . . . . . . . . .27<br />

Silver Sneakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32<br />

Spanish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39<br />

Special Needs Child/Sibling Planning .39<br />

Tai Chi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29<br />

Tai Chi White Crane Fist . . . . . . . .29<br />

Tap and Jazz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28<br />

Transform . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27<br />

Yarn Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37<br />

Yoga. Beg. & Int. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29<br />

Yoga, Prenatal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30<br />

You’re on the Air . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31<br />

Zumba Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27<br />

Zumba Gold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30<br />

Zumba . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31<br />

Credit Card Refund Policy<br />

Your credit card security is important to us. The department has become PCI compliant and in<br />

doing so; we no longer store credit card numbers. As soon as a transaction is processed, the<br />

credit card numbers are urged. This gives us the most restrictive security for handling our credit<br />

card transacions. Anyone paying by credit card and cancelling out <strong>of</strong> a class or having their class<br />

cancelled, that amount will be placed on credit for future use unless otherwise requested. If a refund<br />

is requested to be placed on the credit card, the credit card number will need to be given to<br />

the department in order to process. All other refund/cancellation policies are still in effect.<br />

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When To Register<br />

RESIDENTS (residing within the <strong>Muskego</strong>/Norway School District)<br />

may drop <strong>of</strong>f, counter, mail in, or register over the Internet<br />

starting November 16. Registration by credit card (Mastercard<br />

or Visa) for residents over the phone will be available starting November<br />

27. Registration is ongoing through the start <strong>of</strong> the program.<br />

NON-RESIDENTS registration will be accepted starting December<br />

3 and will be ongoing until classes begin or deadline for class.<br />

All registration received will be timed and date stamped when received<br />

at the Parks and Recreation Department. Registration will<br />

be processed according to the time and date received.<br />

LATE REGISTRATION POLICY<br />

There will be no pro-rating <strong>of</strong> program fees for late registration.<br />

NO ON-SITE REGISTRATION<br />

Instructors will not accept registration/payment at class location.<br />

All registration transactions must be completed at the department<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice prior to scheduled class, unless otherwise noted.<br />

CONFIRMATIONS<br />

The <strong>Muskego</strong> Parks and Recreation Department will send<br />

a confirmation only if a registrant includes a self-addressed,<br />

stamped envelope when registering by mail or drop box.<br />

If no self-addressed, stamped envelope is enclosed, NO<br />

CONFIRMATION WILL BE SENT. You will be contacted<br />

by phone only if classes are cancelled or filled. If you are<br />

not notified by phone, assume your class will continue as<br />

scheduled and attend the first class.<br />

What if...<br />

The <strong>Program</strong> You Chose is Filled?<br />

You will be notified and given your second-time choice.<br />

Both Of Your Choices Are Filled?<br />

You will be notified and you may choose to be put on a<br />

waiting list. The department will make every effort to accommodate<br />

those on waiting lists (adding classes, etc.)<br />

If additional class openings become available, we will<br />

then go to the waiting list to fill the class. Once you have<br />

been notified that the department can place you in a<br />

class, a date will be given to you as to when the class fee<br />

must be paid. If payment is not received by the requested<br />

date, the opening will be <strong>of</strong>fered to another person<br />

on the waiting list.<br />

Your Class Has Been Cancelled Or Changed?<br />

This means that the program has not met its minimum<br />

registration requirements by four (4) full working days<br />

prior to its beginning. You will be notified accordingly.<br />

Registration<br />

How to Register<br />

Step 1<br />

*Review this program brochure. Select the activities desired.<br />

*Complete a registration form found on page 6.<br />

*Please fill out all information CAREFULLY AND<br />

CLEARLY. Be sure to include the CLASS NUMBER for<br />

each program registered. The class number will assist<br />

us when processing your registration request.<br />

*Be sure to list your second choice for a program if you prefer<br />

one. You will only be notified if your first choice is not<br />

available.<br />

Step 2<br />

Make checks payable to:<br />

“<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Muskego</strong>”or “Parks and Recreation Department”<br />

RETURNED CHECK POLICY: There will be a service charge<br />

<strong>of</strong> $30.00 assessed for all returned checks..<br />

Step 3<br />

Mail-in, Drop Off, Counter Internet starts November<br />

16<br />

Simply fill out the registration form and mail your check,<br />

money order, or credit card number (Do not send cash!) to:<br />

<strong>Muskego</strong> Parks and Recreation Department<br />

PO Box 749, <strong>Muskego</strong> WI 53150-0749<br />

A 24-hour drop box is located outside the main entrance <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> Hall. Another drop box is located at the Parks and Recreation<br />

Department in <strong>Muskego</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hall. You may place your<br />

registration form with check , money order or credit card number<br />

(Do not send cash!) in either <strong>of</strong> these boxes. The boxes<br />

are checked every morning Monday-Friday. Registration forms<br />

and envelopes are available at the Parks and Recreation Department<br />

window. Counter registration hours are 8:15 a.m.-<br />

4:15 p.m. Monday-Friday.<br />

Telephone Credit Card Registration starts<br />

November 27 for Residents<br />

Receipts are not mailed.<br />

Non-resident Registration starts December 3*<br />

Non-resident registration will be accepted in person or by telephone<br />

with a credit card. Registration hours are 8:15 a.m.-4:15<br />

p.m., Monday-Friday.<br />

*If a class listed starts prior to the above dates, registration will<br />

be taken for that class only.<br />

Don’t Forget<br />

Department does not provide receipts for mailin/drop-<strong>of</strong>f/registration<br />

nor with telephone registrations.<br />

You need to include a stamped, self-addressed envelope<br />

to have a receipt mailed to you.<br />

To Register: Call 262-679-4108 OR complete registration form on page 6 OR visit our website at<br />

www.city<strong>of</strong>muskego.org/ezrecreg for on-line registration.<br />

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REGISTRATION FORM<br />

Family Name:_______________________________________ Name (Father/Guardian):_____________________________<br />

Address:_________________________________________ Cell/Work Phone:__________________________________<br />

<strong>City</strong>:_______________________ State:_____ Zip:________ Name (Mother/Guardian):____________________________<br />

Home Phone:________________ Work Phone:__________ Cell/Work Phone:___________________________________<br />

Emergency Contact/Phone:__________________________ Additional Emergency Contact/Phone___________________<br />

Email address:____________________________________<br />

Choice Class # <strong>Program</strong> Title Day(s)<br />

1st<br />

2nd<br />

1st<br />

2nd<br />

1st<br />

2nd<br />

1st<br />

2nd<br />

1st<br />

2nd<br />

Please note any special considerations we should be aware <strong>of</strong>: (medication, disabilities,<br />

behavior problems, etc.)<br />

___________________________________________________________________<br />

_________________________________________________________________<br />

T-shirts will be ordered for some programs,<br />

please fill in name and size.<br />

Youth: S (6-8) M (10-12) L (14-16)<br />

Adult: AS, AM, AL, AXL, AXXL<br />

Starting<br />

Date<br />

Time Fee Participant’s Name Sex Birth Date<br />

NAME SIZE<br />

_____________________________<br />

_____________________________<br />

_____________________________<br />

_____________________________<br />

Grade/<br />

School<br />

TOTAL AMOUNT DUE: $_________<br />

Check payable to : <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Muskego</strong><br />

Mail to: Parks & Recreation Department<br />

PO Box 749<br />

W182S8200 Racine Avenue<br />

Credit Card Information (Please print clearly!): ____Mastercard ____VISA Card Holder Name (print)_____________________<br />

Exp. Date ____/____/____ Card #___________________________________ Signature X_____________________________________<br />

Please read over the policies on <strong>pages</strong> 7-8 before registering for any classes. Please note the cancellation and refund policies.<br />

You will be responsible to know the policies. Also, please make a note <strong>of</strong> all the classes you are signing up for as confirmations<br />

will not be sent. Note: Registration will not be processed without payment. Classes will be confirmed only when<br />

placed in your second-choice class.<br />

WAIVER AND RELEASE OF ALL CLAIMS<br />

Please read this carefully and be aware that registering and participating in the programs <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Muskego</strong> Parks and Recreation Department, which you<br />

have listed on the registration application, you will be waiving and releasing all claims for injuries you might sustain arising out <strong>of</strong> these programs.<br />

“As a participant in programs, I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks <strong>of</strong> physical injury and I agree to assume the full risk <strong>of</strong> any injuries,<br />

including death, damages or loss which I may sustain as a result <strong>of</strong> participating in any and all activities connected with or associated with such programs.<br />

I agree to waive and relinquish all claims I may have as a result <strong>of</strong> participating in programs against the Parks & Recreation Department and its <strong>of</strong>ficers,<br />

agents, servants and employees. I do hereby fully release and discharge the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Muskego</strong> and its <strong>of</strong>ficers, agents, servants and employees from any<br />

and all claims from injuries, including death, damage or loss which I may have or which may accrue to me on account <strong>of</strong> my participation in programs.<br />

I further agree to indemnify and hold harmless and defend the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Muskego</strong> and its <strong>of</strong>ficers, agents, servants and employees from any and all claims<br />

resulting for injuries, including death, damages and losses sustained by me and arising out <strong>of</strong>, connected with, or in any way associated with the activities<br />

<strong>of</strong> the programs.”<br />

I HAVE READ AND FULLY UNDERSTAND THE ABOVE PROGRAM DETAILS AND WAIVER AND RELEASE OF ALL<br />

CLAIMS.<br />

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<strong>Program</strong> Excellence<br />

The <strong>Muskego</strong> Parks and Recreation Department works with a<br />

variety <strong>of</strong> individuals and agencies to ensure that recreation programs<br />

and services are available and accessible to all persons.<br />

Please contact us to let us know how we can make your recreational<br />

experience a safe, successful, and enjoyable one.<br />

Fees and Charges<br />

The policy <strong>of</strong> the department is that those who participate<br />

should help defray the overall costs <strong>of</strong> that activity. Fees and<br />

charges are therefore assessed according to the needs <strong>of</strong> the<br />

programs such as extra leadership, skilled instructors and special<br />

equipment.<br />

SPECIAL NOTE: The department, however, does not want to<br />

exclude any adult or child who is unable to pay these fees due<br />

to unemployment, illness, or other unfortunate situations that<br />

might occur. The family unable to pay all or part <strong>of</strong> the charges<br />

for the above reasons, should contact the department <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

prior to registration.<br />

Refund Policy<br />

Once you have registered for a program, you are responsible<br />

for payment whether you attend or not. ALL REGISTRA-<br />

TIONS are final with these exceptions only:<br />

1. A program is cancelled by the Parks and Recreation<br />

Department prior to its scheduled starting date. No fee<br />

assessed for this type <strong>of</strong> cancellation.<br />

2. Prior to the start <strong>of</strong> the program and three full working<br />

days’ notice is given to the Parks and Recreation Department.<br />

A $4.00 cancellation charge will be assessed<br />

for this type <strong>of</strong> cancellation.<br />

3. A refund will be given during the duration <strong>of</strong> the pro<br />

gram only if a conflict, injury or illness arises. The $4.00<br />

cancellation charge as well as a pro-ration <strong>of</strong> the class<br />

fee for each class held will be deducted from the remaining<br />

refund.<br />

**Some charges and cancellation dates may vary with special<br />

noted classes.<br />

Class T-shirts<br />

Participants who register less than 5 days before a class starts<br />

that includes a T-shirt may not be guaranteed a class T-shirt.<br />

The Parks and Recreation Department will make every effort to<br />

try to secure a T-shirt, but sometimes shirts are not in stock<br />

when placing the second order or the cost for making one Tshirt<br />

prohibits the department from ordering. Thank you for<br />

your understanding.<br />

REMINDER!<br />

The Parks and Recreation Department has a limited<br />

amount <strong>of</strong> program brochures available for public<br />

distribution. Please remember to hang on to your<br />

book, you may want to look at it again!<br />

Thank You!<br />

Non-resident Policy<br />

Policies<br />

Fees charged for programs will be 50% more (to the nearest half<br />

dollar) than the resident rate for those wishing to participate in<br />

<strong>Muskego</strong> recreation programs (unless otherwise stated).<br />

NOTE: Non-residents may pay the resident fee only in the<br />

following situation:<br />

(1) Those non-residents residing within the<br />

<strong>Muskego</strong>/Norway School District.<br />

(2) If it is a community cooperative program.<br />

Cancellations<br />

1. If you have a question concerning the status <strong>of</strong> a<br />

program (inclement weather, school closed, etc.)<br />

CALL THE 24-HOUR INFORMATION LINE<br />

FIRST AT (262) 679-5645.<br />

2. If you have not been informed through the information<br />

hotline or contacted by the Parks and<br />

Recreation Department, assume your activity has<br />

not been cancelled.<br />

3. If poor weather conditions develop within 1-1/2<br />

hours <strong>of</strong> the activity/event, report to the site if in<br />

doubt. Remember, all sites are unique and activities<br />

may be conducted or modified.<br />

4. Once at a program site, decisions concerning the<br />

cancellation or discontinuation <strong>of</strong> the activity will<br />

be in the judgement <strong>of</strong> the site supervisor/leader<br />

or game <strong>of</strong>ficial.<br />

*There may be times when classes may be cancelled due to<br />

weather, facility shut down, etc. Every attempt will be made to<br />

reschedule a cancelled activity and participants will be notified.<br />

However, if we are unable to make up the class, there will be<br />

no refund arranged in this case.<br />

Americans With Disabilities Act<br />

The <strong>Muskego</strong> Parks and Recreation Department intends to fully<br />

comply with the American with Disabilities Act (ADA). This legislation<br />

ensures that recreational programs and services are<br />

available and accessible to all persons, regardless <strong>of</strong> level <strong>of</strong><br />

physical or mental ability. If you or your family member is disabled<br />

and would like to participate in a <strong>Muskego</strong> Parks and<br />

Recreation Department program, please call us at (262) 679-<br />

4108 so that we can try to make reasonable accommodations<br />

to make this recreational experience fun and rewarding.<br />

Employment<br />

Persons interested in working for the <strong>Muskego</strong> Parks and Recreation<br />

Department should contact the department <strong>of</strong>fice and request<br />

an employment application. Openings for instructors for<br />

various instructional programs are usually filled from current applications<br />

on file at the department. Qualified applicants will be<br />

contacted for an interview as openings become available.<br />

Open Records<br />

As a government entity, the Parks & Recreation Department<br />

must abide by the open records law. Some documents may fall<br />

into this public records category and we would have to provide<br />

them to the requesting party. Wis. Stat. 19.31-19.39<br />

To Register: Call 262-679-4108 OR complete registration form on page 6 OR visit our website at<br />

www.city<strong>of</strong>muskego.org/ezrecreg for on-line registration.<br />

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Policies<br />

Photography<br />

On occasion the Parks & Recreation Staff may take pictures <strong>of</strong><br />

participants in our programs. Please be aware that these pictures<br />

are only for Parks & Recreation Department use for future<br />

program brochures. By registering for any Parks and Recreation<br />

Department program, you agree to allow publication <strong>of</strong> any<br />

photos taken at any program, event or facility <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Muskego</strong> Parks and Recreation Department.<br />

Hospital/Medical Insurance<br />

The <strong>Muskego</strong> Parks & Recreation Department does not provide<br />

hospital/medical insurance coverage for people participating<br />

in sponsored activities.<br />

Lesson Observation<br />

The purposes <strong>of</strong> these classes is to help your child have a fun<br />

opportunity with their peers. Parents are welcome to observe<br />

on the first and the last day only unless a special observation<br />

day is set up. Total concentration on the part <strong>of</strong> your child is<br />

crucial. For the best instructional atmosphere, health and safety<br />

<strong>of</strong> your child, observation <strong>of</strong> other class sessions is not permitted.<br />

Please feel free to discuss your child’s progress before and<br />

after class with the instructor.<br />

Minimum/Maximum<br />

This designation is for the number <strong>of</strong> students needed to hold<br />

a program (min.) and the number to fill the program (max.).<br />

These guidelines are necessary to insure the best possible instruction<br />

for each class member. The department may increase<br />

or reduce program size if necessary.<br />

No Smoking/Alcohol Use Policy<br />

The use <strong>of</strong> all tobacco products or drinking <strong>of</strong> alcoholic beverages<br />

on premises owned by the <strong>Muskego</strong>/Norway School District<br />

is prohibited by State law.<br />

Non Discrimination Policy<br />

The <strong>Muskego</strong> Parks & Recreation Department does not discriminate<br />

based on religion, sex, race, national origin, ancestry,<br />

creed, pregnancy, marital or parental status, sexual orientation<br />

or physical, mental, or emotional or learning disability.<br />

Recreation Information Line<br />

(262-679-5645)<br />

At your convenience 24 hours a day, information regarding<br />

class cancellations, program updates, weather decisions and<br />

more. A decision regarding evening programs will be made at<br />

approximately 4:00 p.m. In the event <strong>of</strong> school closings, all<br />

evening activities scheduled at a school site will automatically<br />

be cancelled.<br />

Age/Grade Appropriate<br />

For all programs, age/grade requirements will be as <strong>of</strong> the first<br />

day <strong>of</strong> the program, unless otherwise specified. These requirements<br />

are set to make instruction more consistent, and in most<br />

cases to insure safety, enjoyment and accomplishment.<br />

Fair Share Policy<br />

The Parks and Recreation Board has adopted a fair-share policy<br />

<strong>of</strong> nonresident user fees for recreation programs. The <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Muskego</strong> resident and <strong>Muskego</strong>/Norway School District resident<br />

contributes financially to the operation <strong>of</strong> the Parks and<br />

Recreation Department via property taxes and school taxes.<br />

The fair-share concept is intended to apportion part <strong>of</strong> the overall<br />

financing <strong>of</strong> the Parks and Recreation Department to nonresident<br />

participants on an equitable basis with the resident.<br />

The nonresident fee for each program is printed along with the<br />

resident fee throughout the program guide.<br />

Sales Tax<br />

<strong>Program</strong>s (non-instructional) and admissions include State <strong>of</strong><br />

Wisconsin, Waukesha County Stadium Tax sales tax.<br />

Waiting List Procedure<br />

Waiting lists are a source <strong>of</strong> contact and do not guarantee you’ll<br />

receive a call back. You’ll receive a call back only if space becomes<br />

available. If you ask to add your name to a waiting list<br />

for a closed class, it:<br />

•provides us with a name and phone number in the<br />

event <strong>of</strong> a cancellation;<br />

•supplies us with names and phone numbers in case<br />

a new class is added;<br />

•does not limit you from registering for any other<br />

open class.<br />

The <strong>Muskego</strong> Parks & Recreation Department will mail the program brochure to non-residents on a subscription basis.<br />

NON-RESIDENT SUBSCRIBER<br />

YES! Deliver the program brochure directly to my home!<br />

Indicate the following information on your registration form and include payment:<br />

• 5000-1 1 year (3 issues) for just $6 • 5000-2 2 years (6 issues) for just $12<br />

Thanks!!!<br />

To all those who have volunteered their time, made donations and helped in the past. We could not run programs without this support.<br />

Alpine Lanes MHS Student Council Kiwanis MUSKEGO NOW<br />

<strong>Muskego</strong> Lion’s Club <strong>Muskego</strong> Woman’s Club Thursday Craft Ladies MUSKEGO PATCH<br />

To all those who participate in our recreational programs. To our employees and presenters for making these programs available to<br />

our customers.<br />

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Hippity, Hoppity Fun<br />

This is a collaborative program with Franklin.<br />

(Ages 30 mos.-5 years w/Parent )<br />

This is a parent-child participation class. Here comes Peter<br />

Cotton Tail and he is leaving a mess in his wake. Join us<br />

as we decorate an egg, have an egg hunt, make our own<br />

bunny decorations and have a carrot race. Don't miss out<br />

on this egg-citing class.<br />

Instructor: April Kovara<br />

Location: Horn Park Building, Classroom<br />

S79W18200 Horn Park Dr.<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12756 Thursday March 21 6:00-6:45 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $8.00/ Non-resident $12.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 5, Maximum 10<br />

Mother’s Day Celebration<br />

This is a collaborative program with Franklin.<br />

(Ages 30 mos.-5 years w/Parent )<br />

This is a parent-child participation class. Come join us as we<br />

make a beautiful gift for your mom, grandmother or other<br />

important person who means a lot to you on Mother's day!<br />

We can tell this special woman how much we love her<br />

with the surprise made and wrapped with love by YOU!<br />

Instructor: April Kovara<br />

Location: Horn Park Building, Classroom<br />

S79W18200 Horn Park Dr.<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12757 Thursday May 9 6:00-6:45 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $8.00/ Non-resident $12.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 5, Maximum 10<br />

Addition arts & crafts one time classes can be found<br />

on <strong>pages</strong> 11, 16<br />

Additional pre-gymnastic programs can be<br />

found on page 15<br />

Music Makers & More<br />

This is a collaborative program with Greenfield & Greendale<br />

(Ages 1-4 years w/Parent )<br />

This sing along musical activity group is designed for children<br />

and their parents or caregivers. The class incorporates<br />

traditional children's songs, finger plays, rhythm<br />

instruments, and dance movements as well as puppets<br />

that help tell a story within the songs. Our goal is to give<br />

children and interest and love for all kinds <strong>of</strong> music. Bring<br />

your dancing feet for a fun family class!<br />

Lovebugs<br />

This is a collaborative program with Franklin.<br />

(Ages 30 mos.-5 years w/Parent )<br />

This is a parent-child participation class. Come get bit by<br />

the lovebug! Join us in this lovely class as we share valentine<br />

stories, make one <strong>of</strong> a kind valentines and other cute<br />

crafts, enjoy yummy treats and more! Join us for a fun<br />

filled, heart-warming good time!<br />

Instructor: April Kovara<br />

Infant/Toddler<br />

Location: Horn Park Building, Classroom<br />

S79W18200 Horn Park Dr.<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12755 Thursday Feb. 7 6:00-6:45 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $8.00/ Non-resident $12.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 5, Maximum 10<br />

Shake It Up<br />

(Ages 18 months - 3 years w/Parent )<br />

This is a parent and child class. This class will engage children<br />

in the three main areas <strong>of</strong> music: listening, creating<br />

and performing. This class is designed for the child who<br />

loves to run, jump, dance and tumble. Children will listen<br />

to music, use instruments, sing and use movement to learn<br />

about rhythm and coordination. Children should be<br />

dressed in comfortable unrestrictive clothing and tennis<br />

shoes as they will be moving around a lot. No class<br />

March 14, 29 and April 1-5.<br />

Instructors: Gymnastic Staff<br />

Location: Wed. -Bay Lane Middle School, Auxiliary<br />

Gym, S75W16399 Hilltop Drive<br />

Fri. - Jensen Park, Upper Level<br />

W185S6599 Agate Drive<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12686 Wednesdays Mar. 13-May 22 6:15-6:45 PM<br />

12834 Fridays Feb. 22-May 10 9:00-9:30 AM<br />

Cost: Resident $45.00/Non-resident $67.50<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 6, Maximum 10<br />

Instructor: Sarah Kirschling, <strong>of</strong> Music Makers & Mor-<br />

Location: Greenfield Community Center, Studio<br />

7215 W Coldspring Road<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12845 Wednesdays Jan. 23-Feb. 20 11:10-11:40 AM<br />

12846 Wednesdays Feb. 27-Mar. 27 11:10-11:40 AM<br />

12847 Wednesdays Apr. 10-May 8 11:10-11:40 AM<br />

Cost/session: Resident $37.00/ Non-resident $55.50<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 8, Maximum 15<br />

To Register: Call 262-679-4108 OR complete registration form on page 6 OR visit our website at<br />

www.city<strong>of</strong>muskego.org/ezrecreg for on-line registration.<br />

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Infant/Toddler<br />

ABC, Look At Me<br />

(Ages 2-4 years w/Parent )<br />

This is a parent-child participation class. Come and join us<br />

for some fun and learning! Follow the alphabet trail in this<br />

socialization and learning experience. Explore the world<br />

<strong>of</strong> letters through art, movement, songs and finger play.<br />

Instructor: April Kovara<br />

Location: Old Town Hall, Old Settlement Centre<br />

W184S8074 Racine Ave.<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12507 Wednesdays Jan. 16-Feb. 6 9:30-10:15 AM<br />

Cost: Resident $28.00/ Non-resident $42.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 6, Maximum 10<br />

All About Shapes and<br />

Colors<br />

(Ages 2-4 years w/Parent )<br />

This is a parent-child participation class. Join us in this exciting<br />

class that is all about the shapes and colors around us.<br />

Each class will focus on learning shapes and color through<br />

games, art, movement and song.<br />

Instructor: April Kovara<br />

Location: Old Town Hall, Old Settlement Centre<br />

W184S8074 Racine Ave.<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12513 Wednesdays Apr. 17-May 8 9:30-10:15 AM<br />

Cost: Resident $28.00 / Non-resident $42.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 6, Maximum 10<br />

10<br />

Art Explosion<br />

(Ages 2-4 years w/Parent)<br />

This is a parent-child participation class. Join us for this art<br />

class that is an explosion <strong>of</strong> fun! We will make several projects<br />

during each class as they will be guaranteed to be<br />

messy and fun. Be prepared to use all different types <strong>of</strong><br />

materials and try things that you can't at home. You bring<br />

the T.N.T. (Two’s-N-Three’s) and we'll bring the fun!!<br />

Instructor: April Kovara<br />

Location: Old Town Hall, Old Settlement Centre<br />

W184S8074 Racine Ave.<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12516 Wednesdays Jan. 16-Feb. 6 10:30-11:15 AM<br />

Cost: Resident $28.00 /Non-resident $42.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 6 , Maximum 10<br />

Find a class on Parenting<br />

with Love and Logic<br />

on page 38.<br />

Find a class on cooking<br />

for your child with food<br />

allergies on page 31.<br />

Family Fun<br />

(Ages 2-4 years w/Parent )<br />

This is a parent-child participation class. Rain, snow, or sleet<br />

won't stop our play! Come and enjoy activities with your<br />

child in a warm, fun environment. We will provide all the<br />

supplies needed for large motor activities, arts and crafts,<br />

songs, and stories in a safe structured environment. Make<br />

sure to come dressed for active play and messy crafts.<br />

Instructor: April Kovara<br />

Location: Old Town Hall, Old Settlement Centre<br />

W184S8074 Racine Ave.<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12590 Wednesdays Apr. 17-May 8 10:30-11:15 AM<br />

Cost: Resident $28.00 / Non-resident $42.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 6, Maximum 10


Number Adventures<br />

(Ages 2 -4 years w/Parent)<br />

This is a parent-child participation class. Children enjoy<br />

learning numbers while experimenting with objects and<br />

pictures, counting through songs, games and writing activities.<br />

Instructor: April Kovara<br />

Location: Old Town Hall, Old Settlement Centre<br />

W184S8074 Racine Ave.<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12653 Wednesdays Feb. 27-Mar. 20 9:30-10:15 AM<br />

Cost: Resident $28.00 /Non-resident $42.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 6 , Maximum 10<br />

Bippity, Boppity Books<br />

(Ages 2-4 years w/Parent )<br />

This is a parent-child participation class. This class brings<br />

our favorite books to life! From Dr. Seuss to Mother Goose<br />

and lots <strong>of</strong> favorites in between. We will begin each class<br />

with a storybook, and then continue the story with music<br />

and song, active and quiet games and even a tasty treat or<br />

craft to take home.<br />

Instructor: April Kovara<br />

Location: Old Town Hall, Old Settlement Centre<br />

W184S8074 Racine Ave.<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12551 Wednesdays Feb. 27-Mar. 20 10:30-11:15 AM<br />

Cost: Resident $28.00 / Non-resident $42.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 5 , Maximum 10<br />

One Day Arts & Craft<br />

Holiday Themed Classes<br />

(Ages 2 1/2 - 5 years w/Parent )<br />

Instructor: April Kovara<br />

Infant/Toddler<br />

Location: Old Town Hall, Old Settlement Centre<br />

W184S8074 Racine Ave.<br />

Cost Per Class: Resident $8.00/Non-resident $12.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 5, Maximum 10<br />

Positively Penguins<br />

You will postively love these Valentined themed penquin<br />

projects. We will have valentine stories and snacks as well.<br />

Join us as we create cute projects with the most dapper<br />

creature <strong>of</strong> the animal kingdom.<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12772 Wednesday February 13 9:30-10:15 AM<br />

Crafty Cottontails<br />

Hop on by for Easter stories, crafts and fun! This is the perfect<br />

holiday class for your special little somebunny! Make<br />

sure to dress for messy projects and active play!<br />

Class # Day Date Time<br />

12577 Wednesday March 27 9:30-10:15 AM<br />

Spring Has Sprung<br />

Spring is in the air. Come celebrate with crafts stories and<br />

songs. We'll be focusing on flowers, birds, butterflies, rain<br />

and all the signs <strong>of</strong> this beautiful season. We will make several<br />

projects to take home so come dressed for arts and<br />

crafts.<br />

Class # Day Date Time<br />

12701 Wednesday May 15 9:30-10:15 AM<br />

To Register: Call 262-679-4108 OR complete registration form on page 6 OR visit our website at www.city<strong>of</strong>muskego.org/ezrecreg<br />

for on-line registration.<br />

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Preschool<br />

Themed Pre-school Camps<br />

This is a collaborative program with Franklin<br />

(For children ages 3-6)<br />

The following camps are designed to allow your pre-schooler the opportunity to try new things, learn more<br />

information about some <strong>of</strong> their favorite things, to make new friends and provide them a chance to learn<br />

in a structured setting similar to what they will find in school. Each themed class has different activities which include<br />

time for learning, arts and crafts, snacks, and games. So make sure to sign up for several weeks <strong>of</strong> fun!<br />

<strong>Program</strong> will be instructed by April Kovara<br />

All classes held at Horn Park, S79W18200 Horn Park Dr.<br />

Cost <strong>of</strong> each camp is $18.00 for residents, $27.00 for non-residents.<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 5, Maximum 10.<br />

Princess Camp<br />

We all know every girl is a princess and this class gives<br />

them a chance to show <strong>of</strong>f their royal qualities. Girls will<br />

spend time making new friends, creating princess inspired<br />

crafts and snacks, singing, dancing and acting like a<br />

princess. Girls can come to class in their princess attire.<br />

Your little princess won't want to miss out on this royally<br />

grand class!<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12667 Thursdays Jan. 24-31 6:00-6:45 PM<br />

12773 Thursdays May 16-23 6:00-6:45 PM<br />

Pirates Passage Camp<br />

Ahoy Matey! Shiver me timbers and come aboard for a<br />

camp <strong>of</strong> pure pirating pandemonium. Come test your pirating<br />

skills with treasure hunts and pirate ship races. Make<br />

your own treasure chest, pirate ship flag and eye patch,<br />

plus hear pirate stories and eat pirate snacks. Make sure to<br />

walk the plank into a class <strong>of</strong> fun!<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12658 Thursdays Jan. 24-31 7:00-7:45 PM<br />

12774 Thursdays May 16-23 7:00-7:45 PM<br />

Astronauts, Planets and Stars<br />

Take a closer look at the sky above as you learn about<br />

space including astronauts, planets, stars and rockets. You<br />

will even get the chance to try make some space snacks<br />

and build your own rocket.<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12518 Thursdays Feb. 21-28 6:00-6:45 PM<br />

Super Hero Camp<br />

Is your child super excited about super heroes? We will<br />

visit with our friends Batman, Spiderman, the Incredibles,<br />

Wonder Woman and so many more! This camp’s activities<br />

will include stories, videos, physical games and skills, an arts<br />

and crafts project and a healthy snack. Don't worry there<br />

will be plenty <strong>of</strong> time to save the planet too!! Children are<br />

encouraged to wear their superhero attire to class.<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12705 Thursdays Feb. 21-28 7:00-7:45 PM<br />

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Deep Sea Explorers<br />

An ocean <strong>of</strong> adventures awaits your child as they learn<br />

about the animals and environment <strong>of</strong> the lakes and<br />

oceans around us. Through arts & crafts, stories, educational<br />

worksheets and more, we will explore the habitat <strong>of</strong><br />

some <strong>of</strong> the most fascinating creatures on this earth.<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12583 Thursdays Mar.7-14 6:00-6:45 PM<br />

Under Construction Camp<br />

Join us for this camp where the focus will be everything<br />

construction. Children will use Legos, Lincoln Logs and so<br />

much more to design, engineer and construct all kinds <strong>of</strong><br />

items. Children will also make a wood craft project which<br />

they will be able to bring home at the end <strong>of</strong> camp. Please<br />

make sure to come in clothes that can get messy and be<br />

ready to work hard.<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12719 Thursdays Mar. 7-14 7:00-7:45 PM<br />

Diggin’ Up Dinosaurs<br />

Kids will learn about dinosaurs, as well as other prehistoric<br />

animals such as the saber tooth tiger and the woolly mammoth.<br />

They will create dinosaur crafts, sing dinosaur<br />

songs, do a dinosaur dig and much more. Bring your favorite<br />

dinosaur from home to share with the class.<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12586 Thursdays Apr. 18-25 6:00-6:45 PM<br />

Down on the Farm<br />

Calling out all animal lovers. Join us as we explore the<br />

awesome world <strong>of</strong> barnyard animals. We will spend time<br />

looking at the different animals found on a farm and then<br />

learn a little bit about how they impact our world. Camp<br />

will include stories, activities and games, arts and craft projects<br />

and we will even make our own ice cream. Children<br />

can bring along their favorite stuffed animals to share at<br />

camp.<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12587 Thursdays Apr. 18-25 7:00-7:45 PM


Little Learners Ready to<br />

Grow<br />

(Ages 3 and Potty-trained)<br />

<strong>Program</strong> is <strong>of</strong>fered with an option <strong>of</strong> one or two day program.<br />

Child may register for either Tuesday OR Thursday<br />

morning and, if interested may register for the optional 2nd<br />

day which is a Monday afternoon class.<br />

No class Dec 24-Jan. 3, March 13-14, April 9-12.<br />

Class # Days<br />

Winter<br />

Dates Time<br />

12312 Tuesdays Dec. 11-Feb. 26 9:00-11:30 AM<br />

12313 Thursdays Dec. 6-Feb. 28 9:00-11:30 AM<br />

12314 Mondays Dec. 10-Feb. 25 12:30-3:00 PM<br />

(Must be enrolled in Tue. or Thur. to take Monday classes.)<br />

Spring<br />

12640 Tuesdays Mar. 5-May 14 9:00-11:30 AM<br />

12641 Thursdays Mar. 7-May 23 9:00-11:30 AM<br />

12642 Mondays Mar. 4-May 13 12:30-3:00 PM<br />

Cost/Class: Resident $85.00 / Non-resident $127.50<br />

Pre-school<br />

Preschool Aged School-Year <strong>Program</strong><br />

(For children ages 3 to Pre-K)<br />

The Parks and Recreation Department <strong>of</strong>fers this dynamic educational and socialization program which is <strong>of</strong>fered in<br />

the fall, winter and spring sessions. Children must be the required age by September 1 to enroll.<br />

While in class, your child will be engaged in developmentally appropriate activities that will stimulate<br />

each child’s social/emotion, physical, creative and cognitive development. This program will introduce<br />

students to basic skills such as color, shape, number and letter recognition and encourage language<br />

and thinking skills. Children will have fun while learning through play, exploration, stories, crafts and<br />

music. Guest speakers each session and an option <strong>of</strong> attending a field trip each session is also <strong>of</strong>fered.<br />

There are two program opportunities; Little Learners for children who are ages 3 & 4 and Jump Start to Kindergarten<br />

for children ages 4 1/2 to Pre-K. These programs are designed for children to start in one class and continue in<br />

the same class for all three sessions which will allow them the opportunity to complete all educational materials before<br />

they move on to the next session. New children can join at any time, but for the most positive learning experience, we<br />

request that you not move your child when they turn 4, but rather keep them in the same program until the next fall.<br />

Each 10-week session provides new and exciting educational opportunities. Fall session starts in September, winter session<br />

starts in December and the spring session starts in March.<br />

With these classes, we also utilize the parents as classroom helpers. This allows you the chance to participate with your<br />

child in their classroom experience. We ask that you volunteer at least one time per session. We also request that the<br />

children bring a snack once per session. Because we do provide snacks, please inform us <strong>of</strong> any allergies when registering<br />

your child. Please also note that we are not able to administer any medicines to children other than inhalers and Epipens.<br />

Children who attend these classes must also be potty trained and able to use the washroom with minimal<br />

assistance.<br />

These classes are held in our preschool building located at Horn Park, S79W18200 Horn Park Drive.<br />

Enrollment: Minimum/class is 5, Maximum/class is 10<br />

<strong>Program</strong> is instructed by Jennifer Anderson<br />

Ms. Anderson graduated from Alverno College with a Bachelors Degree in Elementary/Early Childhood Education.<br />

She has taught in the Shorewood School District and has taught courses at Alverno College.<br />

She joined our staff in September 2011 and has brought some new and exciting ideas to this class.<br />

Jump Start to Kindergarten<br />

(Ages 4 to Pre- Kindergarten )<br />

<strong>Program</strong> is a two-day program with an optional third day.<br />

Child may register for either Monday & Wednesday mornings<br />

OR Tuesday & Wednesday afernoon. If interested,<br />

child may be registered for a third day on Thursday afternoon.<br />

No class Dec 24-Jan. 3, March 13-14, April 9-12.<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

Winter<br />

12292 Mon. & Wed. Dec. 10-Feb. 27 9:00-11:30 AM<br />

12293 Tue. & Wed. Dec. 11-Feb. 27 12:30-3:00 PM<br />

12294 Thursday Dec. 6-Feb. 28 12:30-3:00 PM<br />

(Must be enrolled in MW or TW to take Thursday classes.)<br />

Spring<br />

12618 Mon. & Wed. Mar. 4-May 20 9:00-11:30 AM<br />

12619 Tue. & Wed. Mar. 5-May 21 12:30-3:00 PM<br />

12620 Thursday Mar. 7-May 23 12:30-3:00 PM<br />

Cost/2Days: Resident $170.00 / Non-resident $255.00<br />

Cost/1Day : Resident $85.00 / Non-resident $127.50<br />

To Register: Call 262-679-4108 OR complete registration form on page 6 OR visit our website at<br />

www.city<strong>of</strong>muskego.org/ezrecreg for on-line registration.<br />

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Pre-School/Youth<br />

Baton- Tiny Twirlers<br />

This is a collaborative program with New Berlin.<br />

(Ages 3-5, not yet in kindergarten)<br />

This introductory class is for youth to learn and enjoy basic<br />

baton twirling. The teacher will provide batons to borrow<br />

during the duration <strong>of</strong> the program. There is an additional<br />

costume fee for performances throughout the spring and<br />

summer. Class will include Spring Recital, marching in the<br />

Independence Day Parade, and Memorial Day Parade.<br />

No class April 4.<br />

Instructor: Jenny Tetting & Staff<br />

Location: Hickory Grove, Upstairs, Door #1<br />

2600 S. Sunnyslope Rd., New Berlin<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12542 Thursdays Jan. 10-Apr. 18 5:00-5:30 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $40.00 / Non-resident $60.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 2 , Maximum 4<br />

Games, Games, Games<br />

(Ages 3-5)<br />

This program is designed so your preschooler can enjoy<br />

large-muscle activities while they learn to understand and<br />

follow rules and directions. Your child will learn many different<br />

games such as “Simon Says,” “Red Light, Green<br />

Light,” “Freeze Tag” and more. We will learn a new game<br />

every week!. Come dressed to very active play and please<br />

bring a water bottle with child's name. No class December<br />

24-Jan. 3, March 14, 29 and April 1-5.<br />

Instructors: Gymnastic Staff<br />

Location: Bay Lane Middle School, Auxiliary Gym<br />

S75W16399 Hilltop Drive<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12262 Wednesdays Dec. 12-Feb. 27 6:50-7:20 PM<br />

12592 Wednesdays Mar.13-May 22 6:50-7:20 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $45.00/Non-resident $67.50<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 6, Maximum 12<br />

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MiKro-Soccer <strong>Program</strong><br />

(Ages 3-6)<br />

MiKro Soccer is a collaborative program between the Milwaukee<br />

Kickers Soccer club and the <strong>Muskego</strong> Parks &<br />

Recreation Department that introduces children to the<br />

game <strong>of</strong> soccer in a friendly, positive environment. Your<br />

child will be engaged in six, one-hour classes that incorporate<br />

techniques, motor skills and fun games to introduce<br />

basic soccer skills and get them moving with the ball. Parents<br />

are encouraged to join in their child's experience by<br />

participating in the program. If your 3-6-year-old wants to<br />

interact with other children, play games and learn the fundamentals<br />

<strong>of</strong> soccer, sign up for MiKro Soccer today.<br />

Groups are formed according to age.<br />

To purchase soccer ball (#3) online - once student is selected<br />

for class, click on Details to bring up soccer ball screen and select<br />

the correct fee for resident or non-resident. Fee will be<br />

added to course total before checkout.<br />

Instructor: Michelle Thode, Developmental <strong>Program</strong>s<br />

Coordinator, Milwaukee Kickers<br />

Location: Moorland Park, Soccer Field<br />

W154S7105 Moorland Rd<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12645 Tuesdays Apr. 30-June 4 4:30-5:30 PM<br />

12646 Tuesdays Apr. 30-June 4 5:30-6:30 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $55.00 / Non-resident $82.50<br />

Price includes a T-shirt.<br />

Soccer balls (#3) can be ordered at time <strong>of</strong> registration for<br />

$10 or bring soccer ball from home.<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 15, Maximum 40<br />

Cheerleading<br />

This is a collaborative program with New Berlin.<br />

(Ages 4-9)<br />

Come cheer with us. in this program, participants will learn<br />

the basic fundamentals <strong>of</strong> cheerleading; motions, jumps,<br />

techniques, rhythm, and crowd leading skills. In Level 2, we<br />

will also include learning proper stunting techniques associated<br />

with cheerleading. No class February 12 and<br />

April 2.<br />

Instructor: Miss Becky’s Dance Staff<br />

Location: Hickory Grove, Door #1<br />

2600 S. Sunnyslope Road, New Berlin<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12566 L1 (4-6yr) Tues. Feb. 5-Apr. 16 6:05-6:50 PM<br />

12567 L2 (7-9yr) Tues. Feb. 5-Apr. 16 5:15-6:00 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $50.00 / Non-resident $75.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 4 , Maximum 12


Wiggle Worms<br />

(Ages 2.5-3 years w/Parent. Must be 2.5<br />

by start date.)<br />

Moms/Dads this is your chance to introduce your little one<br />

to the fun <strong>of</strong> organized activities. Children will learn some<br />

essential skills that will get them ready for pre-school like,<br />

listening, waiting their turn, sharing, and classroom manners.<br />

The program will specifically focus on physical and social<br />

development through songs, parachute activities, and<br />

some very basic tumbling skills that will help them learn<br />

how to use their core muscles. We will only focus on floor<br />

activities, low balance beam and bar work to increase<br />

strength. Activities will be repeated in each session.<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

Winter Session<br />

12483 Fridays Dec. 7-Feb. 15 10:10-10:40 AM<br />

12395 Tuesdays Dec. 11-Feb. 26 6:15-6:45 PM<br />

Spring Session<br />

12730 Thursdays Mar.7-May 23 6:15-6:45 PM<br />

12731 Fridays Feb. 22-May 10 10:10-10:40 AM<br />

Cost: Resident $45.00 / Non-resident $67.50<br />

Gymnastics for Beginners<br />

(Ages 5-7 without Parent)<br />

PLEASE NOTE - This program is a beginners gymnastics class for<br />

children ages 5 -7 without their parents. 4-year- olds with previous<br />

gymnastics experience welcome.<br />

Participants are encouraged to learn new physical skills on<br />

the various gymnastic apparatus and beginning tumbling<br />

skills to develop self-confidence along with coordination,<br />

strength and balance. We will focus on low, mid and high<br />

balance beam, bar work, vault, and floor activities such as<br />

forward roll, straddle roll and work on backwards roll and<br />

cartwheel which are skills needed to advance to Level 1<br />

Gymnastics.<br />

Pre-School/Youth<br />

IMPORTANT GYMNASTICS PROGRAM INFORMATION - PLEASE READ<br />

As always, the first night <strong>of</strong> each session, parents are welcome to observe. The last class <strong>of</strong> the session will be Parent’s<br />

Night where children will show <strong>of</strong>f what they have learned. For all other class meetings, parents are not<br />

allowed to observe unless your child is in a parent and child participation class.<br />

Participants should wear nonrestrictive clothing such as a body suit or T-shirt and shorts and bare feet. (NO tights,<br />

nylon or cotton socks, clothing with zippers or belt buckles, or jewelry). Long hair should be tied up.<br />

No class dates for ALL Gymnastic classes are December 24-Jan. 3, March 14, 29 and April 1-5.<br />

Enrollment for each class: Minimum 6, Maximum 12<br />

Lauren Anderson is the head gymnastics instructor.<br />

Nicole Mueller will instruct the Friday morning classes<br />

Evening classes held at Bay Lane Middle School in the Auxiliary Gym<br />

S75W16399 Hilltop Drive (please enter through Country Meadows Doors)<br />

Friday morning classes held at Jensen Park (Upper Level), W185S6599 Agate Drive<br />

Tumble Bees<br />

(Age 4 years w/Parent, must be 4 by start<br />

date)<br />

Class is designed for 4-year-olds with no experience. 4year-olds<br />

with previous gymnastics experience may take<br />

Gymnastics for Beginners.<br />

Tumble Bees is a movement exploration class. Introduce<br />

your preschool age child to the fun <strong>of</strong> organized activities.<br />

The special focus is on physical and social development<br />

through various activities, including basic tumbling and<br />

balance skills. We will focus on floor activities, low and mid<br />

balance beam, bar work and vault. Activities will be repeated<br />

in each session.<br />

Class #<br />

Winter Session<br />

Days Dates Time<br />

12484 Fridays Dec.7-Feb. 15 10:45-11:15 AM<br />

12381 Tuesdays Dec. 11-Feb. 26 6:50-7:20 PM<br />

Spring Session<br />

12717 Thursdays Mar. 7-May 23 6:50-7:20 PM<br />

12718 Fridays Feb. 22-May 10 10:45-11:15 AM<br />

Cost: Resident $45.00 / Non-resident $67.50<br />

Class #<br />

Winter Session<br />

Days Dates Time<br />

12272 Mondays Dec. 10-Feb. 25 6:15-7:00 PM<br />

12414 Tuesdays Dec. 11-Feb. 26 7:25-8:10 PM<br />

12415 Thursdays Dec. 13-Feb. 28 6:15-7:00 PM<br />

Spring Session<br />

12602 Mondays Mar. 11-May 20 6:15-7:00 PM<br />

12603 Tuesdays Mar. 12-May 21 6:15-7:00 PM<br />

12604 Thursdays Mar. 7-May 23 7:25-8:10 PM<br />

Cost/Winter: Resident $50.00 / Non-resident $75.00<br />

Cost/Spring: Resident $52.00 / Non-resident $78.00<br />

To Register: Call 262-679-4108 OR complete registration form on page 6 OR visit our website at<br />

www.city<strong>of</strong>muskego.org/ezrecreg for on-line registration.<br />

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Pre-School/Youth<br />

Kids on Stage Drama<br />

This is a collaborative program with New Berlin and Franklin.<br />

(Grade 4K-12)<br />

These classes are a fun and exciting way to learn drama.<br />

These classes will help build confidence, creativity, self-esteem,<br />

concentration and team building skills in your child.<br />

Please understand that due to the size <strong>of</strong> the class, the instructor<br />

reserves the right to move children between the<br />

different classes to ensure that the class is a good fit for the<br />

child as well as other participants. In order to fully participate<br />

in these classes, children need to be able to sit and listen<br />

and should be able to participate in the program at the<br />

last class.<br />

Instructor: Patti Bowen<br />

Location: Old Settlement Centre, Old Town Hall<br />

W184S8074 Racine Avenue<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 6 , Maximum 15<br />

4K- 1st Grade Kids on Stage<br />

Allow your child the opportunity to go to imaginary fascinating<br />

destinations where children use their imagination<br />

to act and explore. Early participation in drama develops<br />

confidence, speaking skills, and serves as a wonderful introduction<br />

to acting which begins a life-long enjoyment <strong>of</strong><br />

creative arts. This class is an excellent way to introduce the<br />

long-term benefits <strong>of</strong> dramatic arts participation to children<br />

attending 4K, Kindergarten and 1st grade and I want<br />

to make sure all students feel comfortable and recognized<br />

so they will stretch and grow in a very positive environment.<br />

Each <strong>of</strong> my sessions are new and different so that<br />

your child can continue to come session after session. The<br />

last class we will have a small program for the parents to<br />

show what we have learned.<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12628 Saturdays Feb. 2-Mar. 9 9:00-9:45 AM<br />

12752 Saturdays Apr. 13- May 18 9:00-9:45 AM<br />

Cost: Resident $45.00 / Non-resident $67.50<br />

Preschool Crafts<br />

...presented by Promising Picassos<br />

(Ages 4-6)<br />

In this preschool arts and craft class, we will use a variety<br />

<strong>of</strong> supplies...including paints, glue, concrete, scissors,<br />

bead...and much more. Please send your child ready to<br />

get messy in this hands on craft class.<br />

Instructor: Promising Picassos Staff<br />

Location: <strong>Muskego</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hall, Lions Den (lower level)<br />

W182S8200 Racine Avenue<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12770 Wednesdays Feb. 6-27 4:00-4:45 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $35.00 / Non-resident $52.50<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 5, Maximum 10<br />

16<br />

2nd-6th Grade Kids on Stage - Beginners<br />

Allow your child the opportunity to go to imaginary fascinating<br />

destinations where children use their imagination<br />

to act and explore. We will engage in theatre games, acting<br />

exercises and improvisation. This class will help build<br />

confidence, creativity, self-esteem, concentration and team<br />

building skills. Your child will learn drama terms, costuming,<br />

set-design, and acting. We will do a small production<br />

for parents in the last class. (Please be sure your child can<br />

sit and listen and is willing to participate in a small production.)<br />

No previous experienced necessary but must be<br />

able to read well.<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12750 Saturdays Feb 2-Mar. 9 10:00-11:00 AM<br />

12753 Saturdays Apr. 13-May 18 10:00-11:00 AM<br />

Cost: Resident $55.00 / Non-resident $82.50<br />

2nd-6th Grade Kids on Stage - Advanced<br />

Acting and Puppetry- Allow your child to continue learning<br />

as we learn new skills in addition to reviewing what<br />

we have already learned. You already know the fun we<br />

have in this class so let's continue to learn more and have<br />

more fun doing so. This session I am adding Puppetry to<br />

our class which I think will be a blast. (Please be sure your<br />

child can sit and listen and is excited to participate in a<br />

small production.) This class is for previous drama students<br />

only.<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12751 Saturdays Feb. 2-Mar. 9 11:15 AM-12:30 PM<br />

12754 Saturdays Apr. 13-May 18 11:15 AM-12:30 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $65.00 / Non-resident $97.50<br />

Patti has taught children in many aspects. She<br />

worked at a nature center - learning and developing<br />

her own nature programs. She also was a substitute<br />

teacher for several years for a private<br />

school teaching science and many other subjects.<br />

She has been a drama director for school and<br />

church for many years. Patti loves children and<br />

loves teaching and having fun with her students.<br />

She especially enjoys watching children grow in<br />

their confidence and creativity as they learn.<br />

Drawing<br />

presented by Promising Picassos<br />

(Ages 4-6 years)<br />

Younger children will work on fine motor development<br />

and organizational skills, while older children receive training<br />

in fundamental drawing techniques and creative expression.<br />

Each session has new lessons, so sign up for<br />

more than just one!<br />

Instructor: Staff,Promising Picassos<br />

Location: Lions Den, <strong>Muskego</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hall<br />

W182S8200 Racine Ave.<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12778 Wednesdays Mar. 20-Apr. 10 4:00-4:45 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $35.00 /Non-resident $52.50<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 6, Maximum 10


Lil’ Brewers Baseball<br />

(Ages 5-7 )<br />

Pee Wee Tennis Lessons<br />

(Ages 5-7)<br />

Start your child out on the right foot. Great introduction to<br />

tennis class designed for children. If you have a racquet,<br />

please bring to class, otherwise racquets will be provided.<br />

Children should dress for the weather and bring a water<br />

bottle well marked with their names to each class.<br />

In case <strong>of</strong> rain, call hot-line at 262-679-5645 to verify if<br />

class will be cancelled. No class May 27.<br />

Instructor: Recreational <strong>Program</strong> Staff<br />

Location: Kurth Park, Tennis Courts<br />

S70W14415 Belmont Dr.<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12713 Mon. & Wed. May 13-Jun. 3 5:15-5:45 PM<br />

12714 Tue. & Thu. May 14-30 5:15-5:45 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $32.00 / Non-resident $48.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 4, Maximum 8<br />

Pre-School/Youth<br />

Lil’ Bucks Basketball<br />

(Ages 5-7)<br />

Batter Up!! Children will learn the fundamentals <strong>of</strong> base- Nothing but net!! Children will learn the fundamentals <strong>of</strong><br />

ball including throwing, catching, hitting, positions and the game including dribbling, passing, shooting and posi-<br />

game rules. Children should bring their own glove, should tions. Children should be dressed for active play and must<br />

be dressed for active play, must be wearing tennis shoes be wearing tennis shoes. Please also bring a water bottle<br />

and should bring a water bottle marked with their name. marked with your child's name. Fee includes T-shirt so<br />

Fee includes T-shirt so please indicate size on registration please indicate size on registration form. Last day to regis-<br />

form. Last day to register and still receive a T-shirt is April 5. ter and still receive a T-shirt is April 8.<br />

Instructor: Austin Esser & Assistants<br />

Instructor: Austin Esser & Assistants<br />

Location: Mill Valley Elementary School Gymnasium<br />

W192S6445 Hillendale Road<br />

Location: <strong>Muskego</strong> Elementary School Gymnasium<br />

S75W17476 Janesville Road<br />

Class # Days Dates Time Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12633 Wednesdays Apr. 10-May 15 6:30-7:15 PM 12634 Tuesdays Apr. 9-May 14 6:30-7:15 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $42.00 / Non-resident $63.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 8, Maximum 15<br />

Cost: Resident $42.00 / Non-resident $63.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 8, Maximum 15<br />

The winter/spring session <strong>of</strong> our dance program<br />

at Jensen Park with Miss Nikki was<br />

published in the Fall <strong>Program</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>. The<br />

winter/spring session <strong>of</strong> dance classes<br />

begin the week <strong>of</strong> December 4. Participants<br />

in the winter/spring session will be<br />

participating in the spring dance recital in<br />

May.<br />

There is still limited space in a few classes.<br />

To find out more information on these<br />

classes, please visit our EzRecReg website<br />

or call the <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

Pom Dance Clinic for Ages 8-11 can<br />

be found on page 23. Baton for<br />

Ages 3-5 on page 15.<br />

Little Birdies Golf<br />

(Ages 4-6 )<br />

The 'Little Birdies' program is designed to introduce youngsters<br />

to the game <strong>of</strong> golf. Students will have fun while<br />

learning the basics <strong>of</strong> the golf swing, the short game, etiquette,<br />

and how the game is played. All equipment including<br />

golf balls will be provided.<br />

Instructor: Mike Vance, PGA Golf Instructor<br />

Location: Moorland Road Golf Course<br />

5800 S. Moorland Road, New Berlin<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12636 Mondays Apr. 29-May 20 4:30-5:15 PM<br />

12637 Tuesdays Apr. 30-May 21 4:30-5:15 PM<br />

12638 Wednesdays May 1-22 4:30-5:15 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $45.00 / Non-resident $67.50<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 4, Maximum 6<br />

Pom Dance Class<br />

This is a collaborative program with New Berlin.<br />

(Ages 5-7)<br />

Come Pom it up with this fun and energetic class. Learn<br />

the proper skills and techniques used for poms and learn a<br />

routine to show <strong>of</strong>f all your new skills. Participants wishing<br />

to perform in New Berlin's Spring Recital will be asked to<br />

purchase a costume (approximately $18). No class February<br />

12 and April 2.<br />

Instructors: Miss Katie, Miss Becky Dance Studio Staff<br />

Location: Hickory Grove Center, North Wing<br />

2600 S. Sunnyslope Rd., New Berlin<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12663 Tuesdays Feb. 5-Apr. 16 5:00-5:45 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $50.00 / Non-resident $75.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 5, Maximum 12<br />

To Register: Call 262-679-4108 OR complete registration form on page 6 OR visit our website at<br />

www.city<strong>of</strong>muskego.org/ezrecreg for on-line registration.<br />

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Youth<br />

Kids Sports Mania<br />

(Ages 5-7 Years )<br />

In this class, your child will be introduced to a new sport in<br />

each week’s class. We will cover only the basics, how to do<br />

some <strong>of</strong> the skills and work on coordination and team<br />

work. Sports to include basketball, soccer, baseball, football,<br />

kickball and other group games. Children should be<br />

dressed in gym clothes and wear tennis shoes. Please<br />

bring a water bottle, labeled with child's name to each<br />

class. Children will receive a T-shirt. Last day to register<br />

and still receive a shirt is April 5.<br />

Instructor: Austin Esser & Assistants<br />

Location: Tess Corners Elementary School<br />

W147S6800 Durham Pl.<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12629 Mondays Apr. 8-May13 6:30-7:15 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $42.00 / Non-resident $63.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 6, Maximum 12<br />

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Waukesha County Parks Fishing<br />

Clinic held at <strong>Muskego</strong> County Park<br />

on April 13. More information can<br />

be found on page 26.<br />

Hooked Up101<br />

Ice Fishing Academy<br />

presented by HookedUp101 Fishing Academy<br />

in conjunction with Waukesha County<br />

Park<br />

(Ages 5-13 Years )<br />

Come discover the world below the ice and enjoy the<br />

outdoors this winter! Join us as we provide anglers a 2hour,<br />

hands-on instructional session. Anglers will embark<br />

on the ice to receive cutting edge instruction on how to<br />

safely and properly use a variety <strong>of</strong> essential ice fishing<br />

tools to target a variety <strong>of</strong> fish species. All materials (jig<br />

rods, tip-ups, bait, Vexilar flasher units, underwater cameras,<br />

etc.) will be provided. Clam insulated and heated<br />

ice shelters will serve as mobile classrooms to enable a<br />

comfortable learning atmosphere in any weather condition.<br />

Appropriate outdoor attire is highly recommended: hat,<br />

gloves, long underwear, heavy coat, snowpants, boots,<br />

wool socks.<br />

Instructors: Staff, HookedUp 101 Academy<br />

Location: <strong>Muskego</strong> County Park<br />

S83W20370 Janesville Rd<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12767 Saturday February 2 10:30 AM-12:30 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $15.00 / Non-resident $22.50<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 10, Maximum 30<br />

Kids Yoga is Here!<br />

(Ages 5-9)<br />

We all know that Yoga is very beneficial in keeping<br />

our bodies strong and flexible as well as calming and centering<br />

our minds. These same benefits can be enjoyed by children <strong>of</strong><br />

all ages and abilities. We will begin with some fun focusing<br />

techniques including mudras(hand gestures) and mantras(verbal<br />

affirmations). Breathing techniques are introduced with examples<br />

like 'balloon breath' and 'breath <strong>of</strong> joy'. And then we<br />

explore the amazing library <strong>of</strong> asanas or poses that include<br />

names such as 'Brave Warrior' and 'Tree' and 'Downward Dog'.<br />

We may even make up a pose or two! After we have had some<br />

fun with the poses, we will begin to calm down and enjoy a<br />

final rest which is also called 'Do Nothing Pose'. Sometimes my<br />

favorite!<br />

Instructor: Michelle Kreiter, Registered yoga teacher,<br />

kids and adults<br />

Location: Westwood Centre, YogAsana Studio<br />

S75W17317 Janesville Rd.<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12806 Wednesdays Jan. 9-Feb. 13 4:30-5:30 PM<br />

12809 Wednesdays Jan. 9-Feb. 13 5:45-6:45 PM<br />

12807 Wednesdays Feb.20-Mar. 27 4:30-5:30 PM<br />

12810 Wednesdays Feb. 20-Mar. 27 5:45-6:45 PM<br />

12808 Wednesdays Apr. 10-May 15 4:30-5:30 PM<br />

12811 Wednesdays Apr. 10-May 15 5:45-6:45 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $57.50/ Non-resident $86.25<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 5, Maximum 15<br />

Lil’ Packers Football<br />

(Ages 5-7 Years )<br />

Does the next Aaron Rodgers live in your house? Or does<br />

your child's blood run green and gold? If you answered<br />

yes, then this is the class for you. Children will be introduced<br />

to the sport <strong>of</strong> football. Children will learn positions,<br />

rules, fundamentals and some <strong>of</strong> the skills needed to<br />

be a future star. Children should be dressed for active<br />

play and must be wearing tennis shoes. Please also bring<br />

a water bottle marked with your child's name. There will<br />

be no tackling in this class. Children receive a T-shirt in this<br />

class. Last day to register and still receive a shirt is April 5.<br />

Instructor: Austin Esser & Assistants<br />

Location: Veterans’ Memorial Park, Open Space<br />

W182S8200 Racine Ave.<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12635 Thursdays Apr. 11-May 16 6:30-7:15 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $42.00 / Non-resident $63.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 6, Maximum 12


School’s Out Activities<br />

(Ages 5-12 )<br />

Are you looking for things to do with your kids when there<br />

is no school? Well, we have the answer -- join us at the Old<br />

Town Hall for supervised activities for your children on the<br />

non-school days <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Muskego</strong>/Norway School District (excluding<br />

holidays). We will provide lots <strong>of</strong> structured and fun<br />

activities for your kids, enough to fill the whole day! Kids will<br />

learn new things, make new friends but most <strong>of</strong> all have fun.<br />

Make sure to come dressed for outdoor fun. Bring a lunch<br />

and a drink, we will provide snacks. You can register for each<br />

day as you go for $25/date. We must have 10 children registered<br />

at least 2 days before each date in order to hold the<br />

program.<br />

Instructors: Recreational <strong>Program</strong> Staff<br />

Location: Old Settlement Centre, Old Town Hall<br />

W184S8074 Racine Ave.<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12344 Wednesday December 26 7:30 AM-5:30 PM<br />

12345 Thursday December 27 7:30 AM-5:30 PM<br />

12346 Friday December 28 7:30 AM-5:30 PM<br />

12669 Friday January 25 7:30 AM-5:30 PM<br />

12670 Friday February 22 7:30 AM-5:30 PM<br />

12671 Thursday March 14 7:30 AM-5:30 PM<br />

12672 Friday March 15 7:30 AM-5:30 PM<br />

12673 Friday March 29 7:30 AM-5:30 PM<br />

12674 Monday April 1 7:30 AM-5:30 PM<br />

12675 Tuesday April 2 7:30 AM-5:30 PM<br />

12676 Wednesday April 3 7:30 AM-5:30 PM<br />

12677 Thursday April 4 7:30 AM-5:30 PM<br />

12678 Friday April 5 7:30 AM-5:30 PM<br />

12840 Friday May 3 7:30 AM-5:30 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $25.00 / Non-resident $37.50<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 10, Maximum 80<br />

Junk Box Wars<br />

This is a collaborative program with New Berlin.<br />

(Grades 2-5)<br />

Youth<br />

You've seen 'Junkyard Wars' on TV, now experience the<br />

fun in New Berlin. Participants are placed on teams, given<br />

a box full <strong>of</strong> junk and a task to complete using the items.<br />

Your task is a secret for now! You will be inventing, building,<br />

and testing a project as a team. Teams will be formed<br />

at the class. There will be a battle at the end <strong>of</strong> class to see<br />

which team completed their task the best! IF you took this<br />

class before, don't worry, we have a brand new challenge<br />

in this Junk Box War. (All materials provided)<br />

Facilitator: Stu Bell<br />

Location: Hickory Grove Center, Door #1<br />

2600 S. Sunnyslope Rd., New Berlin<br />

Class # Day Date Time<br />

12621 Wednesday February 20 6:00-8:00 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $12.00 / Non-resident $18.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 5, Maximum 11<br />

Make-N-Take Plastic<br />

Modeling<br />

This is a collaborative program with New Berlin.<br />

(Ages 6-12)<br />

Using SNAP-Tite from Revell Monogram, your model snaps<br />

together without glue. Building model kits is a hobby kids<br />

can enjoy for a lifetime. It's fun, it's creative and it's constructive!<br />

It helps kids develop life skills, such as patience,<br />

attention to detail, following instructions, and it provides<br />

them with a strong sense <strong>of</strong> accomplishment. In this class<br />

you will assemble a plastic car model and take home a finished<br />

product. (All materials included)<br />

Facilitator: Stu Bell<br />

Location: New Berlin Community Center, Classroom<br />

14750 Cleveland Ave., New Berlin<br />

Class # Day Date Time<br />

12644 Thursday March 14 6:15-7:45 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $12.00 / Non-resident $18.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 4, Maximum 12<br />

To Register: Call 262-679-4108 OR complete registration form on page 6 OR visit our website at<br />

www.city<strong>of</strong>muskego.org/ezrecreg for on-line registration.<br />

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Youth/Teen<br />

IMPORTANT GYMNASTICS PROGRAM INFORMATION - PLEASE READ<br />

As always, the first night <strong>of</strong> each session, parents are welcome to observe. The last class <strong>of</strong> the session will be Parent’s<br />

Night where children will show <strong>of</strong>f what they have learned. For all other class meetings, parents are<br />

not allowed to observe unless your child is in a parent and child participation class.<br />

Participants should wear nonrestrictive clothing such as a body suit or T-shirt and shorts and bare feet. (NO<br />

tights, nylon or cotton socks, clothing with zippers or belt buckles, or jewelry). Long hair should be tied up.<br />

No class dates for ALL Gymnastic classes are December 24-Jan. 3, March 14 and April 1-4.<br />

Enrollment for each gymnastics class: Minimum 6, Maximum 12<br />

Gymnastics Level 1<br />

(Ages 6-14 )<br />

Participants must be 6 by session start and must be<br />

able to do a forward roll, straddle roll and cartwheel<br />

If not, please register for the Gymnastics for Beginners,<br />

a program which is for 5 -7 year olds.<br />

Boys and girls will develop balance on the beam, power<br />

on the vault, and strength, coordination, and flexibility<br />

through tumbling.<br />

Class #<br />

Winter Session<br />

Days Dates Time<br />

12276 Wednesdays Dec. 12-Feb. 27 7:25-8:25 PM<br />

Spring Session<br />

12605 Mondays Mar. 11-May 20 7:05-8:05 PM<br />

12606 Wednesdays Mar. 13-May 22 7:25-8:25 PM<br />

Cost/Winter: Resident $55.00 / Non-resident $82.50<br />

Cost/Spring: Resident $56.00 / Non-resident $84.00<br />

Lauren Anderson is the head gymnastics instructor.<br />

The classes on this page and the next are held at Bay Lane Middle School in the Auxiliary Gym<br />

S75W16399 Hilltop Drive (please enter through Country Meadows Doors)<br />

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Gymnastics Level 2<br />

(Ages 8-14)<br />

Participants must be 8 or have instructor’s permission.<br />

Must be able to do with no assistance backwards<br />

roll, forward roll, straddle roll and cartwheel.<br />

If not, please consider the Level 1 class.<br />

Class will work on balance, coordination, flexibility and<br />

strength through more extensive training such as round<br />

<strong>of</strong>fs, running round <strong>of</strong>fs, running cartwheels and more advanced<br />

vault and beam skills.<br />

Class #<br />

Winter Session<br />

Days Dates Time<br />

12280 Wednesdays Dec.12-Feb. 27 7:25-8:25 PM<br />

Spring Session<br />

12607 Mondays Mar. 11-May 20 7:05-8:05 PM<br />

12608 Wednesdays Mar. 13-May 22 7:25-8:25 PM<br />

Cost/Winter: Resident $55.00 / Non-resident $82.50<br />

Cost/Spring: Resident $56.00 / Non-resident $84.00<br />

Introduction to gymnastic<br />

classes for children ages 2 1/2 to<br />

7 can be found on page16.<br />

There are also classes designed<br />

to get your toddler and preschooler<br />

prepared for gymnastic<br />

classes and are taught by our<br />

gymnastic staff. Look for Shake<br />

It Up and Games,Games, Games.<br />

These classes use many <strong>of</strong> the<br />

core muscle groups used in gymanstics<br />

and are designed to<br />

help children begin to prepare<br />

for gymnastic classes.


Cartwheels/Backbends/<br />

Round-<strong>of</strong>fs<br />

(Ages 8-14)<br />

In this class we will work only on cartwheels, backbends<br />

and the round-<strong>of</strong>fs. Lots <strong>of</strong> drills will be provided to help.<br />

This class is designed for beginner and intermediate students<br />

and can be beneficial to help them move between<br />

leveled classes and as they prepare for cheer and pom.<br />

No class December 24-Jan. 3.<br />

Location: Bay Lane Middle School, Auxiliary Gym<br />

S75W16399 Hilltop Dr.<br />

Class #<br />

Winter Session<br />

Days Dates Time<br />

12238 Thursdays Dec. 13-Jan. 24 7:55-8:25 PM<br />

Spring Session<br />

12564 Tuesdays Apr. 23-May 21 7:55-8:25 PM<br />

Cost/Winter: Resident $22.50 / Non-resident $33.75<br />

Cost/Spring: Resident $30.00 / Non-resident $45.00<br />

Pom/Dance Clinic<br />

(Ages 8-11)<br />

Join us for this clinic on pom/dance skills. Participants will<br />

learn an overview <strong>of</strong> fundamental dance and pom technique.<br />

Basic skills introduced include rhythm and movement,<br />

group dance skills, jazz kicks, simple yet safe<br />

warm-ups, an aerobic experience and a pom-pon routine<br />

which we will perform for family and friends at the last<br />

class. Students should wear: shorts, T-shirt, tennis shoes<br />

and should have hair pulled back from face. No class<br />

March 14, 29 and April 1-5.<br />

Location: Bay Lane Middle School, Auxiliary Gym<br />

S75W16399 Hilltop Dr.<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12664 Tuesdays Mar. 12-Apr. 16 7:05-7:50 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $30.00 / Non-resident $45.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 4, Maximum 12<br />

Cheer/Stunts Clinic<br />

(Ages 8-11)<br />

Youth/Teen<br />

Back Handspring Clinic<br />

(Ages 8-14)<br />

Participants must be able to do back bend, handstand<br />

& cartwheel. In this class, we will work only on<br />

back handsprings. Lots <strong>of</strong> drills will be provided to help.<br />

This class is for the beginner as well as the advanced<br />

cheerleaders. Everyone will have fun while improving<br />

their skills. No class March 14, 29 and April 1-5.<br />

Location: Bay Lane Middle School, Auxiliary Gym<br />

S75W16399 Hilltop Dr.<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12526 Tuesdays Mar. 12-Apr. 16 7:55-8:25 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $30.00 / Non-resident $45.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 4, Maximum 12<br />

We are currently accepting applications<br />

for gymnastic program assistants.<br />

We are looking for those<br />

ages 15+ with level 3 or above experience.<br />

If interested, please pick<br />

up an employment application at<br />

<strong>Muskego</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hall.<br />

We will start with working on basic motion technique,<br />

hand positions, beginning jumps, beginning tumbles, simple<br />

sidelines and beginning dance--no counts. As we<br />

progress through camp we will work on combining hand<br />

position and basic motions into advanced motions, intermediate<br />

jumps and tumbling cheers and sidelines, 8-count<br />

dance and some basic stunting. At the last class we will do<br />

a routine for family and friends. Students should wear:<br />

shorts, T-shirt, tennis shoes and should have hair pulled<br />

back from face. No class December 24-Jan. 3, March<br />

14, 29 and April 1-5.<br />

Location: Bay Lane Middle School, Auxiliary Gym<br />

S75W16399 Hilltop Dr.<br />

Class #<br />

Winter Session<br />

Days Dates Time<br />

12240 Thursdays Dec. 13-Jan. 24 7:05-7:50 PM<br />

Spring Session<br />

12565 Tuesdays Apr. 23-May 21 7:05-7:50 PM<br />

Cost/Winter: Resident $25.00 / Non-resident $37.50<br />

Cost/Spring: Resident $30.00 / Non-resident $45.00<br />

To Register: Call 262-679-4108 OR complete registration form on page 6 OR visit our website at<br />

www.city<strong>of</strong>muskego.org/ezrecreg for on-line registration.<br />

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Youth/Teen<br />

Karate/Self-Defense<br />

(Grade K-8 ) W.I.S.E. K.I.D.S.<br />

W.I.S.E. stands for Working for Individual Student Excellence,<br />

followed by the word, K.I.D.S. which represents<br />

Karate, Integrity, Determination, Service. Some <strong>of</strong> the<br />

program’s goals are to increase confidence and self-esteem,<br />

develop a greater respect for self and others, improve<br />

academic performance and communication skills<br />

while learning self-defense skills. (10 weeks) No classes<br />

December 28, March 29, April 5.<br />

Prerequisite for Advanced is two sessions <strong>of</strong><br />

Beginner.<br />

Instructor: Sean Corbett, 4th Degree Black Belt<br />

Kenpo Karate, Combat<br />

Location: <strong>Muskego</strong> High School, Auxiliary Gym<br />

W183S8750 Racine Ave.<br />

(Please enter throught North door #10)<br />

Class # Level Days Dates Time<br />

12622 Beg Fridays Dec. 7-Feb. 15 5:30-6:30 PM<br />

12624 Beg Fridays Mar.1-May 17 5:30-6:30 PM<br />

12626 Adv Fridays Dec. 7-Feb. 15 7:00-8:00 PM<br />

12627 Adv Fridays Mar.1-May 17 7:00-8:00 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $72.00/ Non-resident $108.00<br />

Participants who own a black uniform (gi)<br />

*Resident $102.00/ Non-resident $138.00<br />

Beginners needing a black uniform (gi)<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 6, Maximum 15/Beginner<br />

Maximum 25/Advanced<br />

Art with Promising<br />

Picassos..presented by Promising Picassos<br />

This is a collaborative program with New Berlin.<br />

(Ages 7-12)<br />

These are art classes unlike any other!!! Work on fine<br />

motor development and organizational skills while you receive<br />

training in fundamental drawing techniques and<br />

creative expression. All art materials provided. Try each<br />

theme for extra experience and extra fun!<br />

Location: <strong>Muskego</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hall, Lions Den<br />

W182S8200 Racine Avenue<br />

Cost/class: Resident $38.00/ Non-resident $57.00<br />

Enrollment/Class: Minimum 6, Maximum 12<br />

School Age Creative Sculpting<br />

Experience art in 3-dimensional form using a variety <strong>of</strong><br />

materials ranging from newspapers to your mom's old nylons.<br />

Sound interesting? Discover how to transform your<br />

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The fee includes the cost <strong>of</strong> lessons, (*) the black gi, printed material<br />

and the various patches earned in the program.<br />

To purchase gi online - once student is selected for class, click<br />

on Details to bring up gi screen.<br />

Parents Karate Class<br />

(Adult)<br />

This class is designed to help parents learn the same karate<br />

skills right after their child's karate class. Children can either<br />

participate with their parent during this half-hour session<br />

or sit and rest and watch their parent. This is a great<br />

way to help your child at home with their karate skill development<br />

by learning the same skills taught. (10 weeks)<br />

No classes December 28, March 29, April 5<br />

Note: Child must be enrolled in karate class for parent to<br />

participate.<br />

Instructor: Sean Corbett, 4th Degree Black Belt<br />

Kenpo Karate, Combat<br />

Location: <strong>Muskego</strong> High School, Auxiliary Gym<br />

W183S8750 Racine Ave.<br />

(Please enter throught North door #10)<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12623 Fridays Dec. 7-Feb. 15 6:30-7:00 PM<br />

12625 Fridays Mar.1-May 17 6:30-7:00 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $40.00/ Non-resident $60.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 6, Maximum 25<br />

Child must be enrolled in karate class for parent to participate.<br />

ordinary art piece into something truly extraordinary with<br />

paint and other embellishments. Mold your ideas into creations<br />

<strong>of</strong> art in this Creative Sculpting class.<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12776 Wednesdays Feb. 6-27 5:00-6:00 PM<br />

Nature’s Treasures<br />

In this class we will explore all the beauty that Mother Nature<br />

shares with us. We will go in search <strong>of</strong> the tiniest insects<br />

on the ground to the grandest birds that soar<br />

through the sky. Markers, crayons and colored pencils will<br />

be used to bring these Natures Treasures to life.<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12777 Wednesdays Mar. 20-Apr. 10 5:00-5:45 PM


Youth Winter Basketball League<br />

(Grades1-6/ Boys & Girls )<br />

Youth /Teen<br />

Back by popular demand is our 1st-6th grade winter league for boys and girls! Join us for our winter basketball league. Children<br />

will play real games with practices once a week and games on Saturdays. All teams will be compiled by a lottery and coached<br />

by parent volunteers. Consideration for picking teams will only be given to parents coaching their children. Each team will<br />

have 2 coaches. Play will begin at 11:30 AM for 1st-2nd graders and at 2:30 PM for 3rd-4th graders and at 5:30 PM for 5th-6th<br />

graders. It is mandatory that children be in at least 1st grade; kindergartners are not eligible to play.<br />

When registering, please indicate if you are willing to coach, and if coaching who will be your co-coach. Also all participants<br />

need to list at least one night <strong>of</strong> the week that they CANNOT practice. Teams will be compiled based on that factor.<br />

There will be a MANDATORY parents and players meeting on Saturday, January 12, at 2:30 p.m. at the <strong>Muskego</strong> High School<br />

Salentine gym. Teams will begin practices the week <strong>of</strong> January 14th.<br />

Grades 1-2 will be a recreational league that will focus on skill development and sportsmanship. No scores will be kept.<br />

In this league, referees will stop play to explain rules and fundamentals for the first few weeks <strong>of</strong> play. Boys and girls will play<br />

together. We will use a lowered rim to enhance the children's playing experience. Grades 3-6 will still be a recreational league,<br />

but with rules more strictly followed. Scores will be kept and the referees will not stop play to explain rules after the 3rd week.<br />

Boys and girls will play together in grades 3-4 and will play separate in grades 5-6.<br />

Registration deadline is Friday, December 21. No registrations will be taken after that date. Those registering after the<br />

deadline will be put on a wait list and will only be accommodated if space becomes available on a team. No “new” teams will<br />

be added. Players will be notified <strong>of</strong> their teams the week <strong>of</strong> January 7. League fees include a numbered jersey, please indicate<br />

size when registering.<br />

Location <strong>of</strong> Games: Lake Denoon Middle School, Gymnasium , W216S10586 Crowbar Dr.<br />

Class # Grade Days Dates Class # Grade Days Dates<br />

12538 1 - 2 Saturdays Jan. 12 - Mar.16 12540 5 - 6 girls Saturdays Jan. 12 - Mar.16<br />

12539 3- 4 Saturdays Jan. 12 - Mar. 16 12541 5 - 6 boys Saturdays Jan. 12 - Mar.16<br />

COST: Resident $72.00/Non-resident $108.00<br />

ENROLLMENT: Minimum 40/Class, Maximum Taken Up to Friday, December 21, 11:59 PM<br />

Introduction to Volleyball<br />

(Ages 10-14)<br />

Boys and girls, ages 10 to 14, don't miss out on the fun!!<br />

Class instruction is designed to allow for skill building and<br />

team play each week. We will work on basic volleyball<br />

skills, practice drills and game concept/strategy. All skill<br />

levels <strong>of</strong> boys and girls are encouraged to join. Classes will<br />

be broken down to allow for beginners to learn the game<br />

and intermediate players to improve their skills.<br />

Instructor: Recreation <strong>Program</strong> Staff<br />

Location: Lake Denoon Middle School<br />

W216S10586 Crowbar Drive<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12722 Mondays Apr. 8-May 13 6:00-7:30 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $50.00 / Non-resident $75.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 10, Maximum 30<br />

Baton Twirling<br />

This is a collaborative program with New Berlin.<br />

(Ages 5-18; Class is for 5-year-olds who are<br />

in kindergarten or older.)<br />

It's Twirling Time! Learn fun baton tricks including tosses,<br />

spins, rolls, kicks and leaps. The instructor will have information<br />

on purchasing a baton at the first class. There is an<br />

additional fee for performances throughout the spring and<br />

summer. Class will include a spring recital, marching in the<br />

New Berlin Independence Day Parade and Memorial Day<br />

Parade along with performing in a local baton competition.<br />

No classes April 4.<br />

Advanced must have at least THREE seasons/semesters <strong>of</strong><br />

twirling instruction and have instructor’s approval.<br />

Instructor: Jenny Tetting & Staff<br />

Location: Hickory Grove Center, North Wing<br />

2600 S. Sunnyslope Rd., New Berlin<br />

Class # Skill Days Dates Time<br />

12771 Beg. Thurs. Jan. 10- Apr. 18 6:30-7:15 PM<br />

12554 Inter. Thurs. Jan. 10- Apr. 18 5:45-6:30 PM<br />

12545 Adv. Thurs. Jan. 10- Apr. 18 5:00-5:45 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $67.00 / Non-resident $100.50<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 4, Maximum 12<br />

To Register: Call 262-679-4108 OR complete registration form on page 6 OR visit our website at<br />

www.city<strong>of</strong>muskego.org/ezrecreg for on-line registration.<br />

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Youth/Teen/Adult<br />

Junior Golf<br />

(Ages 7-15)<br />

Our junior golf program teaches kids the fundamentals<br />

necessary to play and enjoy the game <strong>of</strong> golf. These fundamentals<br />

include grip, set-up, full-swing, putting, chipping,<br />

pitching, and etiquette, to name a few. Our junior<br />

golf classes now include playing a lesson on our 'practice<br />

junior golf course.' Golf balls are included.<br />

Instructor: Mike Vance, PGA Golf Instruction<br />

Location: Moorland Road Golf Course<br />

5800 S. Moorland Rd., New Berlin<br />

Class # Ages Days Dates Time<br />

12599 7-10 Mondays Apr. 29-May 20 5:30-6:30 PM<br />

12600 11-15 Tuesdays Apr. 30-May 21 5:30-6:30 PM<br />

12601 7-10 Wednesdays May 1-May 22 5:30-6:30 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $45.00 / Non-resident $67.50<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 4, Maximum 8<br />

Golf for ages 16 and up<br />

can be found on page 27.<br />

Tennis Lessons Beginner<br />

(Ages 7-17)<br />

No previous tennis experience required. We will work on<br />

basic tennis skills to help build hand-to-eye coordination.<br />

Bring your tennis racquet to class, if you have one. In case<br />

<strong>of</strong> rain, please call the Hotline # at 1-262-679-5645. No<br />

class May 27.<br />

Instructor: Recreation <strong>Program</strong> Staff<br />

Location: Kurth Park, Tennis Courts<br />

S70W14415 Belmont Dr.<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12711 Mon. & Wed. May 13-Jun. 3 5:50-6:40 PM<br />

12712 Tue. & Thur. May 14-May 30 5:50-6:40 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $34.00 / Non-resident $51.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 4, Maximum 8<br />

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Archery<br />

(Ages 8-Adult)<br />

Beginner/casual archery is a five-week course where instruction<br />

will be given to beginners and those wanting to<br />

improve their archery skills. Students will learn the sport <strong>of</strong><br />

archery. All safety rules will be explained and enforced<br />

throughout classes. Children under 16 must have a parent<br />

or guardian present. Registrants should have their own<br />

equipment including bow, arrows, tab/release and arm<br />

guard. No crossbows or broad head arrows are permitted.<br />

Those without equipment will be charged an additional<br />

fee for provided equipment usage and will be sharing<br />

equipment with others in class.<br />

For more information and map location, visit www.schultzgunclub.com<br />

Instructor: Archery Staff, Schultz Gun Club<br />

Location: Schultz Rod and Gun Club<br />

W145S8016 Schultz Lane<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12515 Mondays Apr. 22-May 20 5:00-7:00 PM<br />

Cost w/Equipment: Res. $40.00 / Non-Res. $60.00<br />

Cost w/o Equipment: Res. $50.00 / Non-Res. $75.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 1, Maximum 7<br />

Baby-sitting Course<br />

(Ages 11-16)<br />

This class provides useful information for anyone caring for<br />

small children and especially so for young people who are<br />

beginning their careers in baby-sitting. The program content<br />

focuses on the responsibilities <strong>of</strong> the baby-sitter during<br />

child care. This program will increase your child care<br />

skills and your knowledge <strong>of</strong> safety, emergency procedures<br />

and accident prevention in the home. The program<br />

is certified by the American Red Cross. Bring a snack or<br />

light lunch and a drink to each class. It is mandatory that<br />

you attend all dates listed for the class number. Due to<br />

supplies purchased there are no refunds for this<br />

program if participant cancels. Recommended to<br />

bring a sweater as the classroom temperature varies.<br />

There is no required age for certification in the Baby-sitter's<br />

Training course; however, it is recommended that children<br />

be at least 11 to participate in the course.<br />

Instructor: Julie Behm<br />

Location: <strong>Muskego</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hall, Durham Hill Room<br />

W182S8200 Racine Avenue<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12521 Mondays Jan. 7-14 4:00 PM-7:00 PM<br />

12522 Mondays Feb 4-11 4:00 PM-7:00 PM<br />

12523 Mondays Mar. 4-11 4:00 PM-7:00 PM<br />

12524 Mondays Apr. 8-15 4:00 PM-7:00 PM<br />

12525 Mondays May 6-13 4:00 PM-7:00 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $55.00 / Non-resident $82.50<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 6, Maximum 12


Ski and Snowboard Lessons<br />

at The Rock<br />

(Ages 10-Adult)<br />

Ski lesson for ages 10 through adults. Snowboard lesson<br />

for ages 12 through adults. A great gift idea for the<br />

whole family! Enjoy the winter snow together in the great<br />

outdoors. Lessons meet for 3 weeks at The Rock (formerly<br />

Crystal Ridge Ski Hill). Class fee covers your lift, lesson and<br />

rental <strong>of</strong> equipment. Class sign in begins at 6 p.m. Lessons<br />

begin promptly at 6:30 p.m.<br />

In case <strong>of</strong> weather conditions, call The Rock hotline<br />

414-529-SNOW.<br />

Instructors: The Rock Ski/Snowboard Instructors<br />

Location: The Rock (formerly Crystal Ridge)<br />

7900 Crystal Ridge Drive, Franklin<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

Ski Lessons (Ages 10+)<br />

THE ROCK IS FIRM ON THE AGES. MUST BE 10 AT START OF CLASS OR<br />

VERY SHORTLY AFTER.<br />

12693 Mondays January 7-21 6:00-8:00 PM<br />

12694 Wednesdays January 9-23 6:00-8:00 PM<br />

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Snowboard Lessons (Ages 12+)<br />

THE ROCK IS FIRM ON THE AGES. MUST BE 12 AT START OF CLASS OR<br />

VERY SHORTLY AFTER.<br />

12695 Mondays January 7-21 6:00-8:00 PM<br />

12696 Wednesdays January 9-23 6:00-8:00 PM<br />

Cost: Ski Lessons Resident $85.00 /Non-resident $127.50<br />

Snowboard Resident $105.00/Non-resident $157.50<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 5, Maximum 10 Snowboard<br />

Maximum 20 Ski<br />

Speed, Agility, Quickness<br />

Improvement for Young<br />

Athletes<br />

(Grades 6-8)<br />

This program will be a fun and positive experience that will<br />

help you become a more agile, quicker and faster athlete!<br />

Each 75-minute session will include:<br />

-A fast paced warm-up<br />

-A weekly test which will help identify current strengths and<br />

weaknesses<br />

-Speed-Agility-Quickness-Power drills that are specific to the<br />

needs <strong>of</strong> young athletes<br />

-Core strength development<br />

-A fun and competitive game will end each session.<br />

Participants must be able to follow instructions.<br />

Instructors: Coach Mike Nitka - Director <strong>of</strong> Strength and<br />

Conditioning <strong>Muskego</strong> High School<br />

Coach Nitka - mike.nitka@muskegonorway.org<br />

Youth/Teen/Adult<br />

Boating Safety DNR Course<br />

(*Ages 12-Adult)<br />

Ship Ahoy! Have the self-assurance and skills you need before<br />

casting <strong>of</strong>f. This boating safety program is designed<br />

to meet the needs <strong>of</strong> the average boater. You will learn<br />

the tips on boat handling and safety, trailering, navigation<br />

rules, and much more! Attendance at all dates is<br />

mandatory for certification. When registering, please<br />

include middle initial and birth date. Prior to class, students<br />

are to call WDNR @ 1-888-936-7463 to get a Customer ID#<br />

to give to the instructor.<br />

(*) Parents are encouraged to register for the program with their<br />

children.<br />

Instructor: <strong>Muskego</strong> Police Department Instructors<br />

Location: <strong>Muskego</strong> Public Library, Room to be Posted<br />

S73W16663 Janesville Rd.<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12552 Tue.-Fri. April 9-12 5:00-7:30 PM<br />

12553 Tue.-Fri. June 25-28 5:00-7:30 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $10.00 / Non-resident $10.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 10 , Maximum 30<br />

Please see the WDNR web site for current<br />

hunter safety class <strong>of</strong>ferings at:<br />

https://hfwolf.centraltechnology.net/wdnr<br />

/laam.nsf/publicHSClasses?OpenForm&Seq<br />

=7<br />

Location: <strong>Muskego</strong> High School, North Gym<br />

W183S8750 Racine Avenue<br />

(please enter through door # 10)<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12700 Saturdays Jan. 12 - Feb. 9 12:30-1:45 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $70.00 / Non-resident $105.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 25 , Maximum 75<br />

To Register: Call 262-679-4108 OR complete registration form on page 6 OR visit our website at<br />

www.city<strong>of</strong>muskego.org/ezrecreg for on-line registration.<br />

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Kid’s Fishing Clinic<br />

Ages 15 and Under<br />

<strong>Muskego</strong> Park<br />

Instructor: Women’s Hunting & Shooting Association<br />

Day: Saturday, April 13, 2013<br />

Time: 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.<br />

Don’t let the big one get away! Introduce fishing<br />

to your minnow in a safe, controlled and fun atmosphere.<br />

Equipment and bait will be available<br />

for use and instruction will be provided on knot<br />

tying, safe use <strong>of</strong> equipment, proper techniques,<br />

and safety issues. All instructors teaching at the<br />

clinic have completed the DNR Angler Certification<br />

Couse and have been certified. Registration in<br />

advance is not necessary. The daily park entrance<br />

fee is included with clinic participation so no park<br />

entrance fee will be charged. Parking passes will<br />

be distributed the day <strong>of</strong> the clinic by clinic organizers.<br />

We do prefer that if groups <strong>of</strong> 10 or more<br />

are interested in attending, that they please call<br />

ahead to the Waukesha County Park System<br />

(262)896-8074.<br />

Try the new class presented by<br />

HookedUp101 on Ice Fishing at<br />

<strong>Muskego</strong> County Park. More information<br />

on this class on page 18.<br />

Top Flight Track & Field<br />

Pre-season Camp<br />

...brought to you by Top Flight Training.<br />

(Grades 9-12, S/Y 2012-13 )<br />

Become quicker and faster at the Top Flight Sport Speed<br />

Camp. Emphasis will be placed on sprinting form and<br />

sprints timed with the Freelap timing system. Participants/parents<br />

will sign a waiver the first day <strong>of</strong> class for<br />

permission to videotape them. Camp staff will use Coach-<br />

MyVideo to help athletes to correct their form.<br />

Instructor: Coach Olaniyan is a three-time national<br />

champion and seven-time All-American in the triple jump.<br />

Location: <strong>Muskego</strong> High School, North Gym<br />

(enter through door #5)<br />

W183S8750 Racine Ave.<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12841 Thursdays Jan. 3-Feb. 7 7:30-9:00 PM<br />

12842 Saturdays Jan. 5-Feb. 9 9:00-10:30 AM<br />

Cost: Resident $40.00 / Non-resident $60.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 5, Maximum 12<br />

Jazzercise<br />

(Ages 12-Adult)<br />

Burn up to 600 calories in one fun and powerfully effective<br />

60-minute total body workout. Every Jazzercise group fitness<br />

class combines dance-based cardio with strength training and<br />

stretching to sculpt, tone and lengthen muscles for maximum<br />

fat burn. Choreographed to today's hottest music, Jazzercise<br />

is a fusion <strong>of</strong> jazz dance, resistance training, Pilates, yoga, and<br />

kickboxing. Start dancing yourself fit and change the shape <strong>of</strong><br />

your body today! Participants can attend any number <strong>of</strong><br />

classes.<br />

Class times and locations subject to temporary change. Call<br />

instructor with any questions before sign up - Lisa @ 414-573-<br />

5903.<br />

Instructor: Lisa Neutgens<br />

Location: Jazzercise Fitness Center<br />

W231S7680 Big Bend Dr., Big Bend<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12616 Daily Jan. 9-Mar. 19 see below<br />

12617 Daily Mar. 19-May 27 see below<br />

Cost/Ages12-17: Resident $80.00/Non-resident $120.00<br />

Cost/Ages18-54: Resident $85.00/Non-resident $127.50<br />

Cost/Ages 55+: Resident $80.00/Non-resident $120.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 2, Maximum 35<br />

Class times-<br />

M-F, 8:45-9:45 AM<br />

MW, 4:40-5:40 PM<br />

M-Tu-Th, 5:50-6:50 PM<br />

Saturdays, 7:35-8:35 AM AND 8:45-9:45 AM<br />

Sundays, 8;45-9:45 PM<br />

Golf Lessons<br />

(Ages 16-Adult )<br />

Classes are for beginners. Participants will learn proper<br />

grip, stance, set up, chipping, sand play, equipment, basic<br />

rules and golf etiquette. Dress for the weather. Bring<br />

clubs if you have them; some clubs are available.<br />

Golf balls are not included. You can rent a bucket <strong>of</strong><br />

golf balls on site (small bucket $5/lesson, medium $7/lesson,<br />

large $9/lesson).<br />

Instructor: Mike Vance, PGA Golf Instructor<br />

Location: Moorland Road Golf Course<br />

5900 S. Moorland Road, New Berlin<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12598 Tuesdays Apr. 30-May 21 5:00-6:00 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $45.00 / Non-resident $67.50<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 7, Maximum 10


Zumba Fitness<br />

(Adult )<br />

Zumba combines high energy and motivating music with<br />

unique moves and combinations that allow the Zumba participants<br />

to dance away their worries. It is based on the principle<br />

that a workout should be “FUN AND EASY TO DO.”<br />

Zumba is not only great for the body, but is also great for the<br />

mind. It is a “feel-happy” workout. ZUMBA is a fusion <strong>of</strong> Latin<br />

and International music--dance themes creating a dynamic,<br />

exciting, effective fitness system! The routines feature aerobic/fitness<br />

interval training and resistance training to maximize<br />

caloric output, fat burning and total body toning. It is a<br />

mixture <strong>of</strong> body sculpting movements with easy to follow<br />

dance steps. Come and give it a try, you have nothing to lose<br />

but calories. (9 weeks) No classes April 2 & 4.<br />

Instructor: Connie Bakker<br />

Location: Old Settlement Centre, Old Town Hall<br />

W184S8074 Racine Avenue<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12735 Tues. & Thurs. Jan. 8- Mar. 7 5:30-6:15 PM<br />

12736 Tues. & Thurs. Mar.12-May 16 5:30-6:15 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $63.00 / Non-resident $94.50<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 12, Maximum 24<br />

Polar Express<br />

(Adult)<br />

<strong>Program</strong>s designed by S.A.F.E. Fitness <strong>Program</strong>s A.C.E. and A.F.A.A. &<br />

National Certifications, I.D.E.A. Members since 1985. Perfect for men<br />

and women!<br />

Join us for a mini-session that will be sure to keep you in<br />

shape after the holidays. This combination class will showcase<br />

a little bit <strong>of</strong> everything that we have to <strong>of</strong>fer. We will incorporate<br />

circuit training, sculpting, Pilates, bodyball and<br />

abdominal work! Each class will ease you back into shape. (4<br />

weeks)<br />

Instructor: Jane Grober<br />

Location: Old Settlement Center, Old Town Hall<br />

W184S8074 Racine Ave.<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12662 Wednesdays Jan. 9-30 6:30-7:30 PM<br />

12661 Mondays Jan. 7-28 6:30-7:30 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $14.00 / Non-resident $21.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 12, Maximum 24<br />

Teen/Adult<br />

Transform!<br />

(Adult )<br />

<strong>Program</strong> designed by S.A.F.E. Fitness <strong>Program</strong>s A.C.E. and A.F.A.A. &<br />

National Certifications, I.D.E.A. Members since 1985. Perfect for men<br />

and women!<br />

Transform! is a non-aerobic 55-minute workout for busy people<br />

with no time to waste. Since muscle is more metabolically<br />

active than fat, you will be burning calories as you Transform!<br />

your body one muscle at a time. The use <strong>of</strong> props such as<br />

large and small body balls, rubber bands and weights will<br />

provide the variety needed to improve your stabilization,<br />

strength, power, endurance and balance. Standing, seated<br />

and floor weight training as well as kettlebell routines with<br />

weights will ensure the diversity needed to provide a challenging<br />

and efficient workout for your muscles. Upbeat<br />

music will keep you movin' and motivated and ready for<br />

more. If you want to Transform! your body composition this<br />

class is for you! Bring a mat, water bottle and hand-held<br />

weights. All other props provided. (13 classes) No classes<br />

April 2 & 4.<br />

Instructor: Mary Jo Garinger<br />

Location: Old Settlement Centre, Old Town Hall<br />

W184S8074 Racine Avenue<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12715 Tues. Feb.19-May 21 6:30-7:20 PM<br />

12716 Thurs. Feb. 21-May 23 6:30-7:20 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $45.50 /Non-resident $68.25<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 12 , Maximum 24<br />

Fitness Note...<br />

Before you start any fitness program, you should consult with<br />

your physician, especially if you are over 35 years <strong>of</strong> age, are taking<br />

any form <strong>of</strong> medicine, have not exercised regularly, or if you<br />

have had any symptoms <strong>of</strong> heart disease or other serious illness<br />

that might affect your ability to exercise.<br />

Sculpt, Strength & Stretch<br />

(Adult)<br />

<strong>Program</strong>s designed by S.A.F.E. Fitness <strong>Program</strong>s A.C.E. and A.F.A.A. &<br />

National Certifications, I.D.E.A. Members since 1985. Perfect for men<br />

and women!<br />

During this class, you will improve your body composition<br />

strength, endurance and flexibility. Emphais is on sculpting<br />

the muscles <strong>of</strong> the arms, back, chest, abdominals, gluteals<br />

and legs. De-stress with a relaxing stretch at the end <strong>of</strong> class.<br />

Appropriate music will keep you motivated throughout the<br />

class. Perfect for all ages and abilities. No previous experience<br />

necessary. (13 classes) No class April 1 and 3.<br />

Instructor: Jane Grober<br />

Location: Old Settlement Centre, Old Town Hall<br />

W184S8074 Racine Ave.<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12848 Mon. Feb. 18-May 20 6:00-6:50 PM<br />

12849 Wed. Feb. 20-May 22 6:00-6:50 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $45.50 / Non-resident $68.25<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 12, Maximum 24<br />

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To Register: Call 262-679-4108 OR complete registration form on page 6 OR visit our website at<br />

www.city<strong>of</strong>muskego.org/ezrecreg for on-line registration.


Teen/Adult<br />

Ballroom Dance<br />

This is a cooperative program with Franklin and East Troy<br />

(Adult...High School students may be accepted with<br />

approval)<br />

Instructor: Louis Calicchio, over 30 years teaching<br />

experience<br />

Location: Lake Denoon Middle School, Cafeteria<br />

W216S10586 Crowbar Drive<br />

(please enter through set <strong>of</strong> 4 glass doors in back <strong>of</strong> building.)<br />

Cost/Couple: Resident $50.00/Non-resident $75.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 10 couples, Maximum 28 couples<br />

Basic Ballroom Dance<br />

Are you left out when the music starts playing? Are you the<br />

next Ginger Rogers or Fred Astaire? Come learn the basics <strong>of</strong><br />

ballroom dancing and enjoy the music from this era. Get <strong>of</strong>f<br />

the couch, turn the T. V. <strong>of</strong>f and bring your partner and<br />

dance the night away. No class April 1.<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12529 Mondays Feb.4-Apr. 15 8:30-9:30 PM<br />

Ballroom Dance II<br />

Participants must have had Basic Ballroom instruction. This<br />

class will be a continuation <strong>of</strong> Basic Ballroom I with new<br />

dances being taught. No class April 1.<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12530 Mondays Feb. 4-Apr. 15 6:30-7:30 PM<br />

Intermediate Ballroom Dance<br />

Participants must have completed Ballroom II. Participants<br />

will receive a higher level <strong>of</strong> dance instruction. A variety <strong>of</strong><br />

dances will be taught. No class April 1.<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12531 Mondays Feb. 4-Apr. 15 7:30-8:30 PM<br />

Tap and Jazz<br />

This is a collaborative program with New Berlin.<br />

(Adult )<br />

No experience necessary - just willingness to have fun. Dancing<br />

is a great way to exercise and a fun way to meet people!<br />

Classes will include a light jazz warm-up, tap dance, and a<br />

cool down. Wear loose clothing that will allow easy movement.<br />

Tap shoes required at the first class. Tap shoes can be<br />

purchased at Trep Art in Brookfield.<br />

Instructor: Miss Becky’s Dance Studio, LLC<br />

Location: Hickory Grove (use door #1)<br />

2600 S. Sunnyslope Rd, New Berlin<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12709 Mondays Jan. 7- Mar. 25 7:45-8:30 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $62.00 / Non-resident $93.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 6, Maximum 12<br />

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Belly Dance...Beginner<br />

This is a collaborative program with New Berlin.<br />

(16-Adult)<br />

Belly dancing with Stefanie Masters D.F.T.S. is a different way<br />

to do fitness; you will improve posture, strength, cardio, and<br />

flexibility as you stretch and work muscles normally neglected.<br />

This class is FUN and can be taken by any experience<br />

level. Yes, this means no rhythm, past dance, or fitness experience.<br />

You need only a willingness to try your best and let<br />

the instructor modify when needed. This class is great for<br />

mothers and daughters, sisters, and friends; but is open to<br />

all and there is no dance partner needed. No class May 15<br />

& 22<br />

Instructor: Stefani Masters D.F.T.S. is a certified and experienced<br />

Middle Eastern dance and fitness instructor. Main<br />

styles include Turkish, American Cabaret, and the Holistic<br />

Masters Method TM for healing in dance. Please see website<br />

for frequently asked questions. www.SpiritFilledDancer.com<br />

Location: Hickory Grove, Upstairs Door #1<br />

2600 S. Sunnyslope Rd, New Berlin<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12547 Wednesdays Feb. 6-Mar. 27 6:30-7:30 PM<br />

12548 Wednesdays Apr. 10-Jun. 12 6:30-7:30 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $58.00 / Non-resident $87.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 4, Maximum 15<br />

Introduction to Country<br />

Line Dancing<br />

This is a collaborative program with New Berlin.<br />

(Adult)<br />

We will be introducing you to one <strong>of</strong> the first line dances<br />

taught in the Milwaukee Area and is still very popular today at<br />

many weddings and festivals; known as the Electric Slide'. We<br />

will also be learning the Country Boogie, Tender Moments,<br />

Stray Cat, Skip, Smooth and many more. No experience is<br />

necessary, just a willingness to learn and have a good time.<br />

Each week we will be giving out information sheets on all the<br />

dances for you to take. No class April 2.<br />

Instructor: Allen Horwath<br />

Location: New Berlin Community Center<br />

14750 W. Cleveland Avenue, New Berlin<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12615 Tuesdays Mar. 12-May 21 6:30-7:30 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $52.00 / Non-resident $78.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 6, Maximum 30<br />

To Register: Call 262-679-4108 OR complete registration form on page 6 OR visit our website at<br />

www.ci.muskego.wi.us/ezrecreg for on-line registration.


White Crane Fist<br />

This is a collaborative program with Franklin.<br />

(Adult)<br />

White Crane Fist is similar to Tai Chi Fist in terms <strong>of</strong> practicing<br />

in a relaxed fashion. The style is based heavily on breath<br />

work in association with the hand and foot movement.<br />

Footwork and the five element hand strikes are first introduced<br />

along with the first form that is an entire gi gung exercise.<br />

Loose comfortable clothes should be worn. No<br />

class April 2.<br />

Instructor: Mark Fedran<br />

Location: Forest Park Middle School<br />

Multi-Purpose Room<br />

8255 West Forest Hill Avenue, Franklin<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12749 Tuesdays Jan. 8-Apr. 30 6:30-8:00 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $85.00 / Non-resident $128.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 10, Maximum 15<br />

Fitness Note...<br />

Before you start any fitness program, you should consult with<br />

your physician, especially if you are over 35 years <strong>of</strong> age, are taking<br />

any form <strong>of</strong> medicine, have not exercised regularly, or if you<br />

have had any symptoms <strong>of</strong> heart disease or other serious illness<br />

that might affect your ability to exercise.<br />

Beginning Meditation Class<br />

(Adult)<br />

Numerous studies are proving the amazing benefits <strong>of</strong><br />

meditation: lower cholesterol levels, lower blood pressure<br />

levels, reversal <strong>of</strong> arteriosclerosis, lower levels <strong>of</strong> stress hormones<br />

in the blood, fewer accidents, less depression, increased<br />

confidence, awareness, and general health.<br />

Meditation can also help in healing and managing pain.<br />

Meditation teaches how to de-clutter the mind with a singular<br />

focus and brings mind, body and spirit into balance.<br />

One gains a heightened sense <strong>of</strong> awareness and connectedness.<br />

This class is for everyone-people <strong>of</strong> all faiths as well<br />

as those with no specific belief system. Meditation is highly<br />

personal. This class will introduce you to a variety <strong>of</strong><br />

breathing and meditation techniques so you can find your<br />

own way and continue your own personal meditation<br />

practice.<br />

Instructor: Shelley Carpenter, Physical Therapist, Registered<br />

Yoga Teacher, Reiki Master/Teacher<br />

Location: Westwood Centre, YogAsana Studio<br />

S75W17317 Janesville Rd<br />

Class # Day Date Time<br />

12549 Saturdays Jan. 12--Feb. 16 10:00-10:45 AM<br />

Cost: Resident $50.00/Non-resident $75.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 6 , Maximum 20<br />

Teen/Adult/Seniors<br />

Tai Chi<br />

This is a collaborative program with Franklin.<br />

(Adult)<br />

An exercise for all ages. Tai Chi movements are s<strong>of</strong>t, graceful,<br />

and flowing and do not put stress on joints or muscles. It can<br />

be learned by anyone, regardless <strong>of</strong> age or physical limitations.<br />

It fosters an inner quiet that relieves stress, tension, and<br />

body aches. Tai Chi is a totally unique form <strong>of</strong> exercise during<br />

which the student will experience a marvelous sense <strong>of</strong> well<br />

being as the physical body is slowly and gently healed and integrated<br />

with the mind and spirit. Participants should wear<br />

loose-fitting clothes and tennis shoes/s<strong>of</strong>t-soled shoes.<br />

Continuing for Intermediate and Advanced students: For students<br />

previously enrolled in Tai Chi continuing the 13 postures.<br />

No classes April 1, April 3.<br />

Instructor: Mark Fedran, B. A. Mark studied and<br />

taught Tai Chi in Taiwan, Republic <strong>of</strong> China<br />

for 7 years.<br />

Location: Forest Park Middle School<br />

Multi-Purpose Room<br />

8255 West Forest Hill Avenue, Franklin<br />

Class # Level Days Dates Time<br />

12706 Beg. Mon. Jan. 7-Apr. 29 6:30-8:00 PM<br />

12707 Cont. Wed. Jan. 9-May1 6:30-8:00 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $85.00 / Non-resident $128.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 10 , Maximum 15<br />

Note: Continuing Tai Chi is for Intermediate and Advanced<br />

students.<br />

Beginner/Intermediate<br />

Yoga<br />

(Adult)<br />

Are you looking for stress relief, flexibility, strength and balance?<br />

This class is for you. Yoga is an amazing way to start<br />

your day. You will leave this class refreshed, clear-headed<br />

and energized for the day ahead. Shelley Carpenter, an<br />

experienced Physical Therapist and Registered Yoga<br />

Teacher, will lead the class. Class consists <strong>of</strong> breathing<br />

techniques, asanas (specific yoga poses), ending with deep<br />

relaxation. Emphasis is on proper alignment and breathing<br />

for safe practice. Beat the winter blues as you build flexibility,<br />

strength and balance in your body and your life!<br />

Instructor: Shelley Carpenter, Physical Therapist, Registered<br />

Yoga Teacher, Reiki Master/Teacher<br />

Location: Westwood Centre, YogAsana Studio<br />

S75W17317 Janesville Rd<br />

Class # Level Days Dates Time<br />

12546 Saturdays Jan. 12-Feb. 16 8:30-9:30 AM<br />

Cost: Resident $57.50 / Non-resident $86.25<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 6, Maximum 14<br />

To Register: Call 262-679-4108 OR complete registration form on page 6 OR visit our website at<br />

www.city<strong>of</strong>muskego.org/ezrecreg for on-line registration.<br />

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Adult/Seniors<br />

Prenatal Yoga<br />

This is a collaborative program with New Berlin and Elm Grove.<br />

(Adult)<br />

This class is specifically designed for the prenatal<br />

mom to help find comfort during pregnancy and<br />

to build strength and confidence for labor and<br />

birth. Students will be guided through exercises in body<br />

awareness, breath work, gentle yoga movements, and<br />

mindful meditations, all to strengthen their mind, body, spirit<br />

and baby connection. Open to women in their 1st, 2nd or<br />

3rd trimester. No previous yoga experience required. Bring<br />

a yoga mat and 2 pillows.<br />

Instructor: Jessica Imig<br />

Location: New Berlin Community Center<br />

14750 W. Cleveland Ave., New Berlin<br />

Class # Day Date Time<br />

12803 Saturdays Jan. 5-Feb. 9 9:45-11:00 AM<br />

12804 Saturdays Feb.23-Mar. 30 9:45-11:00 AM<br />

12805 Saturdays Apr. 13-May 18 9:45-11:00 AM<br />

Cost: Resident $64.00 / Non-resident $84.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 3, Maximum 20<br />

Fitness Note...<br />

Before you start any fitness program, you should consult with<br />

your physician, especially if you are over 35 years <strong>of</strong> age, are taking<br />

any form <strong>of</strong> medicine, have not exercised regularly, or if you<br />

have had any symptoms <strong>of</strong> heart disease or other serious illness<br />

that might affect your ability to exercise.<br />

Zumba Gold<br />

This is a collaborative with Tudor Oaks.<br />

(Adults 62+)<br />

This dance/fitness class will get you moving to Latin/International<br />

music and rhythms like Salsa, Meringue, Cumbia<br />

and more! ZUMBA is considered endurance training, which<br />

keeps the heart healthy and the circulatory system strong.<br />

ZUMBA Gold develops coordination and burns calories to<br />

stave <strong>of</strong>f the weight gain that <strong>of</strong>ten accompanies aging. If<br />

needed, you can participate while seated in a chair. Most <strong>of</strong><br />

all, ZUMBA Gold is FUN!! Please wear loose fitting, comfortable<br />

clothing and athletic shoes. We encourage you to<br />

bring water. There is a free demo <strong>of</strong> the class (January 7<br />

and February 25).<br />

Instructor: Barb Labisch, BS.Ed, TYT and ZUMBA<br />

Instructor<br />

Location: Tudor Oaks Retirement Community<br />

Activity Room<br />

S77W12929 McShane Rd.<br />

Class # Day Date Time<br />

12779 Mondays Jan. 14-Feb. 18 9:45-10:30 AM<br />

12780 Mondays Mar. 4-Apr. 8 9:45-10:30 AM<br />

12781 Mondays Apr. 15-May 20 9:45-10:30 AM<br />

Cost: Resident $36.00 / Non-resident $54.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 2, Maximum 12<br />

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Yoga--Begin Here!<br />

(Ages 13-Adult)<br />

Yoga - To yoke or bind mind, body and spirit. Hatha yoga<br />

classes welcome all levels <strong>of</strong> practitioners, first-timers to lifetimers.<br />

Strengthen and tone the body through postures<br />

such as forward folds, backbends, twists, balance and standing<br />

postures. Calm and focus the mind through pranayamayogic<br />

breathing exercises. The practice concludes with<br />

savasana- time to refresh with stillness for five minutes. We<br />

cue, assist and adjust if you allow. Modifications will be made<br />

as needed. Bring a mat, strap and block if you have them.<br />

Best not to eat one hour before class. No previous experience<br />

required.<br />

FREE class on Thursdays, January 10 & February 21 from<br />

7:15-8:15PM and on Fridays, January 11 & February 22 form<br />

8:15-9:15AM.<br />

Instructors: Registered Yoga Teachers Gail Levin (TH<br />

& FR) and Heather Hodach (MON)<br />

Location: Westwood Centre, YogAsana Studio<br />

S75W17317 Janesville Road<br />

Enrollment/class: Minimum 6, Maximum 15<br />

Class # Day<br />

4 Weeks<br />

Date Time<br />

12788 Mondays Jan.7-28 7:15-8:30 PM<br />

12792 Thursdays Jan. 17-Feb. 7 7:15-8:15 PM<br />

12795 Fridays Jan. 18-Feb. 8 8:15-9:15 AM<br />

12789 Mondays Feb. 11-Mar. 4 7:15-8:30 PM<br />

12793 Thursdays Feb. 28-Mar. 21 7:15-8:15 PM<br />

12796 Fridays Mar. 1-22 8:15-9:15 AM<br />

12791 Mondays Apr. 22-May 13 7:15-8:30 PM<br />

Cost /class : Resident $38.50 / Non-resident $57.75<br />

Class # Day Date Time<br />

6 Weeks<br />

12794 Thursdays Apr. 11-May 16 7:15-8:15 PM<br />

12797 Fridays Apr. 12-May 17 8:15-9:15 AM<br />

Cost /class : Resident $57.50 / Non-resident $86.25<br />

To Register: Call 262-679-4108 OR complete registration form on page 6 OR visit our website at<br />

www.city<strong>of</strong>muskego.org/ezrecreg for on-line registration.


American Heart Association<br />

Certification<br />

(Adult)<br />

These classes are available to anyone who needs or would<br />

like ot learn lifesaving skills. You will experience an informational<br />

yet fun class experience and you will leave the classes<br />

confident, and prepared.<br />

Instructor: Shannon Rohner<br />

Location: <strong>Muskego</strong> Public Library, Room 3<br />

S73W16663 Janesville Rd.<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 6, Maximum 20<br />

CPR, AED, First Aid and BBP Certification for Health<br />

Care Providers and the general public.<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12835 Saturday February 9 9:00 AM-1:00 PM<br />

12836 Monday April 1 5:15 PM-8:45 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $65.00 / Non-resident $97.50<br />

CPR, BLS, AED Certification class<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12837 Monday February 18 6:00-8:30 PM<br />

12838 Saturday April 13 9:00-11:30 AM<br />

12839 Tuesday May 21 6:00-8:30 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $50.00 / Non-resident $75.00<br />

Hot-line<br />

262-679-5645<br />

Baking for Kids with Food<br />

Allergies<br />

This is a collaborative program with New Berlin.<br />

(Adult)<br />

Providing homemade treats and meals for kids with food allergies<br />

can be difficult. It can be hard to know how to confidently<br />

find ingredients that are safe for them to eat as well as<br />

to find adequate replacements for those ingredients that are<br />

not safe. Join Amy Schwabe, the mother <strong>of</strong> an eight-year<br />

old girl with severe food allergies, and blogger at www.milwaukeeallergymom.com,<br />

as she shares her experiences in<br />

baking homemade allergy-friendly food for her family. At<br />

this class, Amy will share her favorite recipes for allergyfriendly<br />

baked treats. She will demonstrate how to bake<br />

items that are naturally free <strong>of</strong> peanuts, tree nuts, eggs, milk,<br />

and wheat. She will also share tips on how to use replacements<br />

for peanuts, eggs, milk, and wheat in recipes that include<br />

those common allergens.<br />

Adult/Seniors<br />

You’re On The Air...How to<br />

Really Make It In Voice-Overs!<br />

This is a collaborative program with New Berlin.<br />

(Adult)<br />

Voice-overs are hot today! You don't have to be an actor to<br />

get voice-over work, but it certainly doesn't hurt! With such<br />

notable talent as James Earl Jones, Linda Hunt, and Donald<br />

Sutherland lending their voices to commercials, films, and<br />

videos, one would think that it would be next to impossible to<br />

break into this field. Not so! In this class, you'll learn about an<br />

exciting new way to get around the competition and actually<br />

turn voice-overs into a thriving full or part-time business! Further<br />

training opportunities will be <strong>of</strong>fered, if wanted, after<br />

class ends.<br />

Faith Coons brings it all to the table when it comes to voice<br />

overs! Not only is Faith Coons a Voice Actor herself, she also<br />

has a strong background in career coaching and executive<br />

coaching leadership development. Faith started doing voice<br />

work when she was nine years old, first recording with "El<br />

Verbo de Dios.” Since then, Faith has successfully continued<br />

to do voice over work part-time and some <strong>of</strong> her happy clients<br />

include SmartPeople, Video Eyes, Healthcare Solutions Team<br />

and Diverse Insurance.<br />

Location: <strong>Muskego</strong> Public Library, Room 4<br />

S73W16663 Janesville Road<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12734 Saturday March 9 9:30-11:30 AM<br />

Cost: Resident $25.00 / Non-resident $37.50<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 7, Maximum 10<br />

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updates and more.<br />

ALLERGY WARNING: This class is for adults who want to<br />

learn how to cook safe food for kids with allergies. While<br />

those adults without allergies are invited to taste the results<br />

<strong>of</strong> Amy's cooking demonstrations, those with allergies should<br />

not sample the food as she cannot guarantee against crosscontamination<br />

since she will not be using a dedicated<br />

kitchen.<br />

Instructor: Amy Schwabe<br />

Location: <strong>Muskego</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hall, <strong>Muskego</strong> Room<br />

W182S8200 Racine Ave.<br />

Class # Day Date Time<br />

12844 Wednesday February 6 5:30-7:00 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $25.00 / Non-resident $37.50<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 5, Maximum 25<br />

To Register: Call 262-679-4108 OR complete registration form on page 6 OR visit our website at<br />

www.city<strong>of</strong>muskego.org/ezrecreg for on-line registration.<br />

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Adult/Seniors<br />

The following fitness classes are being <strong>of</strong>fered in collaboration with Preferred Fitness.<br />

Instructors: Preferred Fitness Staff<br />

Location: Preferred Fitness, Group Xercise Area, S74W17009 Janesville Road<br />

Notes: A temporary membership card will be issued first day <strong>of</strong> class. Bring water. Sweat towels and locks<br />

will be provided. No classes April 2, 5,7, 9.<br />

Enrollment for all classes: Minimum 1, Maximum 12<br />

Boot Camp<br />

(Adult)<br />

This eight-week class is a fun, yet challenging, full body<br />

workout. Your workout will be efficient because you work<br />

your entire body-- heart and muscles--by going from one<br />

exercise to another, using drills, steps, calisthenics, weights<br />

and all the fun tools to make it fun! You will work, sweat,<br />

burn calories and have fun. A great way to start your day!<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12554 Fridays Jan. 18 - Mar. 8 5:00-6:00 AM<br />

12555 Fridays Mar. 29-May 17 5:00-6:00 AM<br />

Cost: Resident $48.00 / Non-resident $72.00<br />

Zumba<br />

(Adult)<br />

This Latin-inspired workout combines easy to do Latin<br />

dance steps with a mixture <strong>of</strong> body sculpting movements.<br />

Zumba features aerobic/fitness interval training to maximize<br />

caloric output to increase fat burning with total body<br />

toning. Zumba is a “feel happy” workout that is great for<br />

both the body and the mind.<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12739 Wednesdays Jan. 16 - Mar. 6 9:30-10:30 AM<br />

12740 Mondays Jan. 14-Mar. 4 12:00-1:00 PM<br />

12758 Saturdays Jan. 19-Mar. 16 9:00-10:00 AM<br />

12741 Wednesdays Mar. 27-May 15 9:30-10:30 AM<br />

12742 Mondays Mar. 25-May 13 12:00-1:00 PM<br />

12766 Saturdays Mar. 30-May 1 9:00-10:00 AM<br />

Cost: Resident $48.00 / Non-resident $72.00<br />

Cardio Kickboxing<br />

(Adult)<br />

Mix up your routine with the balance, coordination and<br />

strength building moves <strong>of</strong> boxing or kick boxing while<br />

burning 300-600* calories. This medium to high-intensity<br />

class is a great full body workout, incorporating a broad<br />

range <strong>of</strong> punches and athletic drills. Training like this will<br />

physically prepare you for whatever punches life throws<br />

your way!<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12562 Tuesdays Jan. 15 - Mar. 5 6:30-7:30 PM<br />

12563 Tuesdays Mar. 26-May 14 6:30-7:30 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $48.00 / Non-resident $72.00<br />

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Define<br />

(Adult)<br />

Want to condition your whole body? This non-aerobic fitness<br />

program class is geared to turn loose muscle into<br />

strong and hard muscle. Come and feel the burn. This<br />

combines balance work, stretching, and strength training<br />

to give your body a total workout. Start the day <strong>of</strong>f right!<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12585 Tuesdays Jan. 15-Mar. 5 9:30-10:30 AM<br />

12584 Wednesdays Jan. 16 - Mar. 6 5:00-6:00 AM<br />

12765 Tuesdays Mar. 26-May 14 9:30-10:30 AM<br />

12764 Wednesdays Mar. 27-May 15 5:00-6:00 AM<br />

Cost: Resident $48.00 / Non-resident $72.00<br />

RIPPED<br />

(Adult)<br />

RIPPED-is a total body high intensity program utilizing free<br />

weights, resistance and body weight. It’s effective Tough<br />

yet doable and will challenge your fitness levels. Achieve<br />

results and burn up to 1000 calories in just 50 minutes.<br />

Let’s get ripped.<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12760 Mondays Jan. 14 - Mar. 4 4:30-5:30 PM<br />

12761 Wednesdays Jan. 16-Mar. 6 6:30-7:30 PM<br />

12762 Mondays Mar. 25-May 13 4:30-5:30 PM<br />

12763 Wednesdays Mar. 27-May 15 6:30-7:30 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $48.00 / Non-resident $72.00<br />

Silver Sneakers<br />

(Adult)<br />

Have fun and move to the music through a variety <strong>of</strong> exercises<br />

designed to increase muscular strength, endurance,<br />

range <strong>of</strong> movement, and activity for daily living skills.<br />

Handheld weights, elastic tubing, with handles, and balls<br />

are <strong>of</strong>fered for resistance; a chair issued for seated exercises<br />

and/or standing support.<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12689 Wed. & Fri. Jan. 16 - Mar. 8 10:30-11:15 AM<br />

12690 Wed. & Fri. Mar. 27-May 17 10:30-11:15 AM<br />

Cost: Resident $30.00 / Non-resident $45.00


Money Saving Classes<br />

This is a collaborative program with New Berlin& Elm Grove<br />

(Adult)<br />

Join us for a set <strong>of</strong> classes designed to help you save<br />

money through some <strong>of</strong> todays popular methods. Try<br />

each class for a variety <strong>of</strong> different money saving options.<br />

Instructor: Angela Hoag<br />

Location: New Berlin Community Center<br />

14750 W. Cleveland Ave., New Berlin<br />

Cost/class: Resident $15.00 / Non-resident $22.50<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 5, Maximum 10<br />

Couponing<br />

This topic discusses how to use coupons legally. We will<br />

learn how to prevent spam from overwhelming your email<br />

box when you request coupons, how to stockpile<br />

and stack. I will show you how to use the coupon<br />

binder, file and other systems to find what works for you.<br />

We will also talk about Double Coupons, RR’s, Max Perks<br />

and IVC’s? We will go over all this and more!<br />

Class # Day Date Time<br />

12828 Thursday February 7 6:00-8:00 PM<br />

Freebies<br />

This topic discusses all the Freebie options out there, and<br />

how to make the most <strong>of</strong> the freebies out there. How to do<br />

it safely. What about filing a BBB complaint when you get a<br />

product that doesn't do as promised. What about dumpster<br />

diving? What are the best Internet freebies? We go over Internet<br />

safety and how to make the most <strong>of</strong> freebies in class.<br />

Class # Day Date Time<br />

12829 Thursday March 14 6:00-8:00 PM<br />

Point <strong>Program</strong><br />

Did you know there are lots <strong>of</strong> Point <strong>Program</strong>s that alloy you<br />

to get points and use those points for gift cards and other<br />

merchandise? I will show you how one Christmas I used<br />

points to purchase ALL my Christmas gifts. What are the<br />

best point programs how to do it safely.<br />

Class # Day Date Time<br />

12830 Thursday April 11 6:00-8:00 PM<br />

Extreme Couponing<br />

Do you really want to extreme coupon? Learn about online<br />

coupons, mobile coupons and coupon doubling. Extreme<br />

couponing has become an interesting situation<br />

because <strong>of</strong> TV shows and coupon classes that don't show<br />

the whole story! We will discuss what you can and can't<br />

do, what is real and what isn’t!<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12831 Thursday May 16 6:00-8:00 PM<br />

Angela Hoag has been couponing for 18 years. She runs a blog<br />

for frugal ideas (www.frugalmommie.blogspo. com) and money<br />

saving deals. She has been on the radio, seen in All You Magazine,<br />

and several newspapers. She enjoys helping people learn<br />

how to save money and also loves learning from YOU!! She has<br />

grown up in WI, been married for 10 years and has 2 children.<br />

She will share with you ideas <strong>of</strong> what she has learned; some may<br />

apply to your family, some may not. That is how we ALL Learn.<br />

Adult/Seniors<br />

Adult Arts & Crafts<br />

This is a collaborative program with Franklin<br />

(Adult)<br />

Please visit Fiber-Play’s website at www.Fiberplay.com<br />

for project photos, project kits, project<br />

details and project supply lists. Dress very casual<br />

or bring an apron, please also bring along a<br />

lunch.<br />

There will be a kit fee for every class to be paid to<br />

Fiber-Play's Coach at class.<br />

Instructor: Fiber-Play Coach, Tricia Anderson<br />

Location: Franklin High School, Room 256<br />

8222 S. 51st St., Franklin<br />

(Enter lower north doors)<br />

Cost/class: Resident $35.00 / Non-resident $52.50<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 6, Maximum 25<br />

Needle Felted Landscape<br />

It is easy and fun. Learn the techniques and products used<br />

while needle felting a landscape or a floral wall hanging.<br />

Class # Day Date Time<br />

12850 Saturday February 16 9:00 AM-3:00 PM<br />

Kit Fee $22.00<br />

Painted Denim Shirt or Jacket<br />

Take that basic denim shirt or jacket and turn it into something<br />

special. No art experience required.<br />

Class # Day Date Time<br />

12851 Saturday March 16 9:00 AM-3:00 PM<br />

Kit Fee $12.00<br />

Create a Collage Picture<br />

You would like a wall hanging <strong>of</strong> a certain color, way and<br />

theme but cannot find one. Learn how easy it is to make<br />

them for your home and as a gift.<br />

Class # Day Date Time<br />

12852 Saturday April 20 9:00 AM-3:00 PM<br />

Kit Fee $20.00<br />

Painted Scarves<br />

You will be amazed how great your scarves turn out without<br />

having an artist’s background. You pick the colors you<br />

like and we have you creating beautiful scarves.<br />

Class # Day Date Time<br />

12853 Saturday May 18 9:00 AM-3:00 PM<br />

Kit Fee $25.00<br />

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To Register: Call 262-679-4108 OR complete registration form on page 6 OR visit our website at<br />

www.city<strong>of</strong>muskego.org/ezrecreg for on-line registration.


Adult/Seniors<br />

Seminars to Help You<br />

Beautify Your Outside Areas<br />

This is a collaborative program with New Berlin.<br />

(Adult)<br />

We are delighted to have Master Gardeners from the<br />

Southeast Wisconsin Master Gardeners Inc. present the<br />

topics listed below. Our objective is to help you become<br />

inspired, motivated and knowledgeable to prepare your<br />

outside areas for a beautiful appearance.<br />

Location: New Berlin Community Center,<br />

14750 W. Cleveland Avenue, New Berlin<br />

Instructors: Susan Willey or Arborist Paul Fliss<br />

Cost/Class: Resident $13.00 / Non-resident $19.50<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 5, Maximum 10<br />

Gardening with Herbs<br />

We have long been fascinated by herbs, and folklore is full<br />

<strong>of</strong> stories about them. This seminar explores the history <strong>of</strong><br />

garden herbs. It will also teach you how to plan, plant and<br />

use a beutiful herb garden. You'll leave this session with<br />

ideas about how you can include herbs in both your<br />

kitchen and ornamental gardens.<br />

Class # Day Date Time<br />

12679 Tuesday March 5 6:30-8:00 PM<br />

Gardening with Native Plants<br />

Explore some <strong>of</strong> the lore about our native plants and learn<br />

how you can incorporate native plants into your exsisting<br />

garden beds. Learn why planting native plants not only<br />

adds beauty to your garden, it is also good for the environment.<br />

You'll leave this seminar with a new perspective on<br />

native plants.<br />

Class # Day Date Time<br />

12680 Tuesday March 12 6:30-8:00 PM<br />

Container Gardening<br />

Containers everywhere! So many choices. Containers provide<br />

creative options for both vegetable and ornamental<br />

gardeners. Containers not only work for those who have<br />

limited space; they also work to add color and accents<br />

throughout your landscape. Learn how to plant and care<br />

for container gardens, and take away some great ideas<br />

that you can use to plant your garden.<br />

Class # Day Date Time<br />

12681 Tuesday March 19 6:30-8:00 PM<br />

Pruning<br />

Not sure how to prune your trees and shrubs, or when to<br />

do it? This workshop will give you the basics on what to<br />

prune, when to prune and how to prune. Bring specific<br />

questions about your trimming needs.<br />

Class # Day Date Time<br />

12682 Wednesday March 27 6:30-8:00 PM<br />

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The Clutter Coach Courses<br />

This is a collaborative program with New Berlin.<br />

(Adult)<br />

Instructor: Kathi Miller, combines her background in education<br />

and business to help her clients achieve the clutter-free<br />

life. She does on-site consulting for homes and businesses<br />

and is the author <strong>of</strong> the Clutter Coach Success Secrets, a<br />

monthly email newsletter.<br />

Location: <strong>Muskego</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hall, Durham Hill Room (DH)<br />

W182S8200 Racine Avenue<br />

OR<br />

New Berlin Community Center, (NBCC)<br />

14750 W. Cleveland Avenue, New Berlin<br />

Cost/Class: Resident $15.00 / Non-resident $22.50<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 8, Maximum 15<br />

Garages and Basements<br />

Learn how to decide what to keep, discard, or donate and<br />

how to organize what's left. Be able to find what you own.<br />

Turn your basement and garage into useful storage! *This<br />

course is especially good for spouses who think they don't<br />

need to get rid <strong>of</strong> anything! It is also a good introductory<br />

class to help anyone rethink how much stuff they really need<br />

in their lives. Invite reluctant family members to attend along<br />

with you.<br />

Class # Location Day Date Time<br />

12569 DH Tues. January 29 6:30-8:30 PM<br />

Home Offices<br />

Learn an easy system for managing all your paperwork,<br />

whether you run a business from your home or are just trying<br />

to keep track <strong>of</strong> your mail. Reduce stress and increase<br />

your productivity! This course is especially good for anyone<br />

who tends to make piles <strong>of</strong> papers to deal with “later.” The<br />

course information applies to the home and to the workplace.<br />

Class # Location Day Date Time<br />

12570 NBCC Tues. March 5 6:30-8:30 PM<br />

Closets and Drawers<br />

Learn how to declutter and organize your closets and drawers.<br />

Discover how using the concept <strong>of</strong> 'Magic Numbers'<br />

can simplify your life. This class will empower you to take<br />

charge <strong>of</strong> your belongings once and for all, by providing the<br />

tools to create and maintain a clutter-free life!<br />

Class # Location Day Date Time<br />

12568 NBCC Tues. April 23 6:30-8:30 PM<br />

Kitchen and Pantry<br />

Do you think you need a bigger kitchen with more cupboards<br />

and counter space? Maybe you just need to take this<br />

class, which provides the tools to identify what truly serves<br />

you and the motivation to purge the excess. A clutter-free<br />

space is easier to use and to keep clean. Learn how to set<br />

up your kitchen for maximum efficiency so you can easily<br />

prepare your own meals. Transform your kitchen and pantry<br />

from cluttered chaos into usable, functional spaces!<br />

Class # Location Day Date Time<br />

12571 DH Tues. May 21 6:30-8:30 PM<br />

To Register: Call 262-679-4108 OR complete registration form on page 6 OR visit our website at<br />

www.ci.muskego.wi.us/ezrecreg for on-line registration.


Cooking with Class...Food<br />

Demonstrations by Staci Joers<br />

This is a collaborative program with Franklin.<br />

(Adult)<br />

Staci graduated with an associate's degree in restaurant<br />

and hotel cookery from MATC in 1988 and has worked for<br />

such prestigious places as Hubbard Park Lodge and<br />

Brubakers. Staci has been teaching demonstration cooking<br />

classes since 1992. These classes are designed for<br />

novices as well as seasoned veterans. Please bring beverage,<br />

note pad and pen to class.<br />

Location: Franklin High School, Room 265<br />

8222 S. 51 Street, Franklin WI<br />

Cost/Class: Resident $24.00 /Non-resident $36.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 12, Maximum 25<br />

Meatballs from Around the World<br />

The word meatball usually conjures up visions <strong>of</strong> ground beef<br />

spheres seasoned with garlic and herbs and simmered in zesty,<br />

Italian-style tomato sauce. But cultures around the world, including<br />

China, Sweden, and Germany, have their own versions<br />

<strong>of</strong> this satisfying meat-centric dish. The varieties are infinite and<br />

no matter the type <strong>of</strong> meatball, they are simple to prepare and<br />

just the perfect comfort food. You'll sample: Mexican Meatballs<br />

in Spicy Chipotle Sauce, Swedish Meatballs, Chinese Pearl Balls,<br />

Grandma's Finnish Meatballs served with Lingonberries,<br />

Königsberger Klopse (German Meatballs with capers and anchovies)<br />

also includes recipes for Mom's porcupine meatballs<br />

and more.<br />

Class # Day Date Time<br />

12572 Wednesday January 16 6:30-8:30 PM<br />

Hearty Winter Meal w/Risotto &<br />

Braised Beef Short Ribs<br />

Learn two valuable techniques in one cooking class! I'll show<br />

you how to prepare an Italian classic, Risotto that will rival any<br />

5-star restaurant. Plus, you'll learn how to braise meats and sample<br />

a rich and savory Chianti Braised Beef Short Ribs along with<br />

Arancini di Riso (fried risotto fritters), Risotto alla Milanese &<br />

Sautéed Grape Tomatoes, and Coconut Dessert Risotto. Lots <strong>of</strong><br />

extra Risotto recipes, too!!<br />

Class # Day Date Time<br />

12573 Thursday February 14 6:30-8:30 PM<br />

Restaurant-style Fusion<br />

Cooking...Tex meets Mex andmore!<br />

Love to try the fusion tastes that many restaurants today <strong>of</strong>fer?<br />

Think it's too complicated for your home kitchen? Well, I'm here<br />

to show you that fusion is fun, simple, full <strong>of</strong> flavor and much<br />

Adult/Seniors<br />

less expensive than dining out at your local eateries. So, go<br />

ahead, add a little spice to your life with some fun and interesting<br />

new recipes! You'll sample: Southwestern Egg Rolls with<br />

Chipotle Dunk, Fish Tacos with Jicama slaw, Quesadilla Pie with<br />

Fresh Pico de Gallo, Double Chocolate & Chipotle Chile Cookies.<br />

Class # Day Date Time<br />

12574 Tuesday March 26 6:30-8:30 PM<br />

Bacon-fest<br />

For all <strong>of</strong> us bacon-lovers, it is hard to imagine the world without<br />

bacon. Bacon is recorded as far back as 1500BC when the<br />

Chinese cured pork belly with salt. Its uses are so diverse from<br />

a simple pan-fry on a Sunday morning to sandwiches, stews<br />

and even desserts. And, bacon's popularity has boomed in the<br />

last few years as famous chefs have begun using it in earnest<br />

in their boutiquey-foods. Tonight, I'm going to incorporate<br />

bacon in a variety <strong>of</strong> recipes and showcase its multi-dimensional<br />

flavor in new and fun ways. You'll sample: Spinach Salad with<br />

Hot Bacon Dressing, BBQ Shrimp BLT's with Peppered Couscous,<br />

Bacon-Infused Caramel Sundae, and Bacon Upside-down<br />

Cake. Includes a recipe for a Bacon-tini using Homemade Bacon<br />

Vodka.<br />

Class # Day Date Time<br />

12575 Wednesday April 10 6:30-8:30 PM<br />

Cupcakes<br />

Cupcakes are the "in" thing right now; from wars on TV to the<br />

latest little bakery, they are everywhere! And they're not just for<br />

kids anymore! Don't spend a fortune buying these treats-make<br />

them at home. It's easy, inexpensive and fun. I've gathered lots<br />

<strong>of</strong> my favorite recipes to share with you and you'll be sampling:<br />

Maple Cupcakes with Milk Chocolate Frosting & Sugar-Pepper<br />

Bacon Bits, Tequila Sunrise Cupcakes, Red Wine Cupcakes with<br />

Cream Cheese Frosting.<br />

Class # Day Date Time<br />

12576 Wednesday May 15 6:30-8:30 PM<br />

Find Cake Decorating classes on page 36.<br />

Find Baking with Kids for Allergies on page 31.<br />

To Register: Call 262-679-4108 OR complete registration form on page 6 OR visit our website at<br />

www.city<strong>of</strong>muskego.org/ezrecreg for on-line registration.<br />

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Teen/Adult/Seniors<br />

Cake Decorating<br />

This is a collaborative program with Franklin & New Berlin.<br />

(Adult)<br />

Learn or improve your cake decorating skills in these<br />

classes <strong>of</strong>fered by April Kovaram, a pr<strong>of</strong>essional cake decorator<br />

with Sam's Club. Participants will leave each <strong>of</strong> these<br />

classes with completed projects to take home and share<br />

with your family and friends.<br />

Participants will need to purchase and bring with them to<br />

each class a decorating kit as they will be hands-on practicing<br />

and bringing home their projects. Suggested Ateco 14<br />

piece cake decorating set on Amazon.com for $12.00. As<br />

well, you will need 3-5 piping bags and a practice board<br />

such as: a cutting board, cardboard, wax paper, etc.<br />

Instructor: April Kovara<br />

Location: <strong>Muskego</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hall, <strong>Muskego</strong> Room (MR)<br />

or Luther Parker Room (LP)<br />

WS182S8200 Racine Ave<br />

Cost/class: Resident $25.00 / Non-resident $37.50<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 6, Maximum 10 .<br />

Cookie Bouquets and Cake Pops<br />

Get ready to let your imagination run wild! In this class we<br />

will demonstrate the creating and putting together <strong>of</strong> cookie<br />

& cupcake bouquets to create a unique and personalized<br />

gift for any occasion. As well, we will be decorating cake<br />

pops. In additional to the supply list, you will need to<br />

bring along the following items to this class: a container<br />

<strong>of</strong> your choosing as well as a chunk <strong>of</strong> floral foam to insert<br />

into container as your base for the cookie pop, cupcake<br />

or cookie bouquet. Each student will leave the class<br />

with their own small bouquet!<br />

Class # Room Day Date Time<br />

12782 LP Tuesday February 5 6:30-8:30 PM<br />

Cake Decorating Basics<br />

In this 2 hour long class you will learn terminology, color<br />

mixing, icing types and consistency, crumb coating, easy<br />

starter decorating tips and tricks. Please join us as we teach<br />

you the basics <strong>of</strong> cake decorating and ready you for more<br />

advanced technique.<br />

Class # Room Day Date Time<br />

12783 MR Tuesday March 19 6:30-8:30 PM<br />

Facility directional maps can be<br />

found on the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Muskego</strong>’s web<br />

page www.city<strong>of</strong>muskego.org. Click<br />

on Parks and Recreation Department,<br />

then click on Recreation.<br />

Credit Card Refund Policy is located<br />

on page 4.<br />

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Advanced Decorating<br />

This class will be a 2 hour class devoted to looking at more<br />

advanced techniques <strong>of</strong> cake decorating such as: the basket<br />

weave, baby booties, roses, various border techniques, balloons<br />

and many more! Please join us as we explore the many<br />

different looks that decorating has to <strong>of</strong>fer.<br />

Class # Room Day Date Time<br />

12784 MR Tuesday April 16 6:30-8:30 PM<br />

Advanced II Cake Decorating<br />

Join us for fondant fun! Experiment with fondant<br />

and learn how to apply it to cakes to make<br />

a beautiful smooth finish. We will also be working with<br />

gum paste to make unique creations. Please join us as we<br />

explore more advanced decorating skills in this 1.5 hour<br />

class.<br />

Class # Room Day Date Time<br />

12785 MR Tuesday May 21 6:30-8:30 PM<br />

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New Parent & Child Cake Decorating<br />

Class-<br />

Kids Cookie Decorating<br />

Join with your child as they learn the basic techniques <strong>of</strong><br />

decorating, while decorating cookies. Let their creative side<br />

flourish as they learn how use frosting and basic cake decorating<br />

techniques to decorate and create one <strong>of</strong> a kind<br />

treats. Participants will be leaving with decorated cookies.<br />

Parents will be participating with the child.<br />

Class # Room Day Date Time<br />

12786 LP Tuesday April 2 6:30-7:30 PM<br />

Please only register the child. EACH CHILD MUST BE AC-<br />

COMPANIED BY AN ADULT DUE TO THE ASSISTANCE<br />

THEY MUST PROVIDE THE CHILD<br />

Cost: Resident $20.00 / Non-resident $35.00<br />

Daylight Savings Time begins<br />

Sunday, March 10, 2013, 2:00 a.m.<br />

Historical Note: Daylight saving time in the United States was<br />

first observed in 1918. Most areas <strong>of</strong> the United States currently<br />

observe daylight saving time, with the exceptions being the<br />

states <strong>of</strong> Arizona and Hawaii along with Puerto Rico, American<br />

Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, and the United<br />

States Virgin Islands.


Painting with Water Colors<br />

This is a collaborative program with Franklin & New Berlin.<br />

(Adult)<br />

Learn to use the water color medium through controlled<br />

washes, details plus special effects.<br />

Participants must provide their own supplies which include:<br />

paper (140# cold pressed pad, block or sheet), brushes<br />

(round #6, ½ inch flat, any other you may want), paint (tubes<br />

<strong>of</strong> paint in colors red, yellow, blue, paynes gray and any<br />

other <strong>of</strong> your choice), board to hold paper, masking tape,<br />

water container, paper towel, palette (paper or plastic plate,<br />

etc.) and enthusiasm (most important supply).<br />

Instructor: Jean Curley<br />

Location: <strong>Muskego</strong> Public Library, Room 4<br />

S73W16663 Janesville Rd<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12656 Wednesdays Jan. 23-Mar. 13 7:00-8:30 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $48.00 / Non-resident $72.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 5, Maximum 12<br />

Yarn Play<br />

...Basic Crochet and Knitting<br />

This is a collaborative program with Franklin.<br />

(Adult)<br />

Are you a beginner or know a little bit about crochet and<br />

knitting and want to learn more? Do you worry you can't<br />

learn because you are left handed or right handed? Guess<br />

what? You can learn! Come create new crafts and/or hone<br />

your skills.<br />

Please call the instructor for supply list at least one<br />

week before class at 414-719-0760. No class on April<br />

2.<br />

Instructor: Holly Leto<br />

Location: Franklin High School, Room 265<br />

8222 S 51 Street, Franklin WI<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12768 Tuesdays Jan.29-Mar. 5 6:30-8:30 PM<br />

12769 Tuesdays Mar. 19-Apr. 30 6:30-8:30 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $30.00/ Non-resident $45.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 10, Maximum 20<br />

Adult/Seniors<br />

Water Color Painting on<br />

Crinkled Masa Paper<br />

This is a collaborative program with Franklin.<br />

(Adult)<br />

This is a fun, spontaneous method <strong>of</strong> achieving delicate textures,<br />

such as dense foliage or colorful gardens without<br />

painting the details. The technique is wet into wet; the rice<br />

paper practically does all the work for you. Rice paper is supplied.<br />

Upon registration a supply list will be emailed or sent<br />

via US mail.<br />

Instructor: Jean Curley<br />

Location: <strong>Muskego</strong> Public Library, Room 4<br />

S73W16663 Janesville Rd<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12723 Wednesdays Apr. 17 5:30-7:30 PM<br />

Wednesdays Apr. 24-May 8 6:30-8:30 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $42.00 / Non-resident $63.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 7, Maximum 15<br />

See page 33 for additional Adult/Senior<br />

Arts & Craft classes <strong>of</strong>fered by<br />

Fiber-Play.<br />

Painting with Acrylics & Oils<br />

This is a collaborative program with Franklin.<br />

(Adult )<br />

Learn to paint using acrylics and oils. Participants will learn<br />

about canvas selection, painting techniques and proper<br />

cleaning <strong>of</strong> equipment. This class is for those with basic<br />

painting knowledge to intermediate painters.<br />

Participants must provide their own supplies: Liquetex<br />

artists studio set; set <strong>of</strong> six 2-oz. tubes or larger (brilliant yellow,<br />

naphthrala crimson, ultramarine blue, phthalo green,<br />

mars black, titanium white), turpenoid, extender, all-purpose<br />

canvas board or painting tablet (if using single paper<br />

need <strong>of</strong> a board to tape it to) , masking tape, small container<br />

for turpenoid and one for brushes, paper toweling<br />

and sponges, paint brushes (1 fine line, 1 medium and 1<br />

large) and a picture <strong>of</strong> what you want to paint.<br />

Instructor: Valerie Ladewig, Local Artist<br />

Location: <strong>Muskego</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hall, Luther Parker Room<br />

W182S8200 Racine Avenue<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12655 Mondays Jan. 14-Mar. 4 9:30-11:30 AM<br />

Cost: Resident $60.00 / Non-resident $90.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 6, Maximum 12<br />

To Register: Call 262-679-4108 OR complete registration form on page 6 OR visit our website at<br />

www.city<strong>of</strong>muskego.org/ezrecreg for on-line registration.<br />

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Adult/Seniors<br />

Digital Camera Workshops<br />

This is a collaborative program with New Berlin.<br />

(Adult)<br />

Instructor: C.T. Krueger<br />

Location: New Berlin Community Center<br />

14750 W. Cleveland Avenue, New Berlin<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 5, Maximum 10<br />

You & Your Digital Camera<br />

Bring your digital camera - and its instruction manual - to<br />

this hands-on workshop on basic Digital Photography. This<br />

class is for people who are new to digital photography<br />

and will review: - How to overcome common photography<br />

problems - How to use some <strong>of</strong> the features and functions<br />

<strong>of</strong> your digital camera - Sure-fire tips and techniques<br />

for making better photos.<br />

Class # Day Date Time<br />

12732 Monday February 4 6:30-8:30 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $21.00 / Non-resident $31.50<br />

You Have Pictures In Your Camera -<br />

Now What?<br />

This two-hour seminar demonstrates how to save, archive<br />

and print your photos whether you have a computer or not.<br />

The seminar will also show photo printing options, basic<br />

photo editing, use <strong>of</strong> photos in Email, and use <strong>of</strong> photos in<br />

books and multi-media.<br />

Class # Day Date Time<br />

12733 Monday February 18 6:30-8:30 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $21.00 / Non-resident $31.50<br />

Parenting with Love and<br />

Logic<br />

(Adult)<br />

Love and Logic has come out with a brand new curriculum<br />

called Parenting the Love and Logic Way . It is complete<br />

with all new videos, 6 new sessions and, <strong>of</strong> course, the same<br />

tried and true Love & Logic skills. This curriculum is designed<br />

for you to have immediate success. The sessions are just<br />

what parents today are searching for.<br />

The Love and Logic Institute has recommended Session 1 as<br />

a pre-requisite for Sessions 2-6. They have found that until<br />

you get a handle on the arguing, back-talk and begging,<br />

your success with the other modules is limited.<br />

Please register for each session separately but you must take<br />

Session 1 in order to take any <strong>of</strong> the others. There is also a<br />

$10 workbook that must be purchased at class.<br />

Session 1: Putting an end to arguing, back talk & begging<br />

Session 2: Teaching responsibility without losing their love<br />

Session 3: Setting limits without waging war<br />

Session 4: Avoiding power struggles<br />

Session 5: Guiding kids to own and solve their problems<br />

Session 6: Teaching kids to complete chores w/o reminders/pay<br />

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Old Family Photos and the Digital<br />

Age<br />

Albums, boxes and drawers <strong>of</strong> old family photos and slides<br />

can be converted to digital images for prints, scrapbooking,<br />

hardcover books and multimedia projects. This seminar covers<br />

your options to copy old family photos - whether you<br />

have a computer or not. techniques for making better photos.<br />

Class # Day Date Time<br />

12654 Monday February 25 6:30-8:30 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $21.00 / Non-resident $31.50<br />

Advanced Digital Photography<br />

Techniques<br />

Bring your camera and its instruction manual to this twohour<br />

workshop designed to get you “out <strong>of</strong> automatic” and<br />

use some <strong>of</strong> your camera's exposure modes and functions<br />

in situations like Sports, Portraits, Low Light, and more. This<br />

class is ideal for people who have purchased interchangeable<br />

lens (DSLR) cameras, or have an advanced digital camera<br />

with <strong>Program</strong>, Shutter / Aperture Priority, and Manual<br />

exposure modes.<br />

Class # Day Date Time<br />

12512 Monday February 11 6:30-8:30 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $25.00 / Non-resident $37.50<br />

Instructor: Lisa Reid<br />

Location: <strong>Muskego</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hall, Durham Hill Room<br />

W182S8200 Racine Ave.<br />

Session/Class # Day Date Time<br />

#1 12657 Tuesday February 19 6:00-8:00 PM<br />

#2 12798 Tuesday February 26 6:00-8:00 PM<br />

#3 12799 Tuesday March 5 6:00-8:00 PM<br />

#4 12800 Tuesday March 12 6:00-8:00 PM<br />

#5 12801 Tuesday March 19 6:00-8:00 PM<br />

#6 12802 Tuesday March 26 6:00-8:00 PM<br />

Cost/Couple:Resident $33.00 / Non-resident $49.50<br />

Cost/Single: Resident $22.00 / Non-resident $33.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 5, Maximum 20


Hot-Line 262-679-5645 for class updates<br />

and class cancellations. When will a<br />

class be cancelled? see Policies, page 7.<br />

Instructional Spanish<br />

This is a collaborative program with New Berlin.<br />

(Adult)<br />

Spanish is everywhere! Wouldn't now be a great time for<br />

you to learn this beautiful language? You could become<br />

bilingual today. Come learn the beginning skills needed to<br />

learn how to speak, read and write Spanish in this 6-week<br />

course.<br />

Instructor: Erynn Pratt<br />

Location: <strong>Muskego</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hall, Lions Den<br />

W182S8200 Racine Avenue<br />

Cost/class: Resident $50.00/ Non-resident $75.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 4, Maximum 12<br />

Basic Spanish for Adults<br />

Are you just starting out in the world <strong>of</strong> Spanish? Did you<br />

take a Spanish class a while ago and need a refresher <strong>of</strong> the<br />

language? Either way, this is the class for you. In this class<br />

we will be starting out from the beginning which includes<br />

the alphabet, numbers, colors, shapes, etc. But, we will also<br />

be going over some basic conversation as well. Join us to<br />

learn this beautiful language that nowadays seems to be<br />

everywhere!<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12612 Tue. & Thur. Mar. 5- Apr. 11 5:30-6:30 PM<br />

Conversational Spanish 1<br />

Have you always wanted to learn Spanish? Do you work in<br />

a Spanish-speaking environment, or do you want to? Or<br />

maybe you like to travel to Mexico on vacation and want to<br />

learn some conversation starters? Whatever may be the<br />

case; this is the class for you to begin your Spanish speaking<br />

skills. Come join us and start to discover the wonderful world<br />

<strong>of</strong> Spanish!<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12613 Tue. & Thur. Mar. 5- Apr. 11 6:45-7:45 PM<br />

Continuing Spanish 1<br />

Hola my returning students from either Basic Spanish or<br />

Conversational Spanish! In this class we will be increasing<br />

our knowledge and vocabulary from one or the other <strong>of</strong> our<br />

previous classes. Here we will be learning about even more<br />

things to talk about!! Come join us for even more Spanish<br />

fun! Hasta pronto!!!<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12614 Tue. & Thur. Mar. 5- Apr. 11 8:00-9:00 PM<br />

Adult/Seniors<br />

Getting Money for College<br />

(Adult)<br />

Forgot to save $50k-$250k for your child's college education?<br />

Now college is just a few years away and you are<br />

afraid Financial Aid & Scholarships won't be enough? Don't<br />

worry, this workshop is designed just for you. We introduce<br />

you to new ideas and share old, time tested ways to plan<br />

and get the money you need for college. This seminar is for<br />

parents with college-bound children in at least 9th grade<br />

looking to do some “last minute” planning.<br />

•Maximizing your eligibility for financial aid<br />

•Using your tax return to create “tax scholarships”<br />

•The American Opportunity and Lifetime Learning credits<br />

•Whether to use student or parent loans<br />

It’s never too late to start planning or improve on what you<br />

have already begun.<br />

Instructor: Joe Roubik, Registered Representative<br />

MoneyWise Planning Group, LLC<br />

Location: <strong>Muskego</strong> Public Library, Room 2<br />

S73W16663 Janesville Road<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12593 Tuesday January 15 7:00-8:30 PM<br />

12594 Monday February 11 7:00-8:30PM<br />

12595 Wednesday March 13 7:00-8:30 PM<br />

12596 Monday April 8 7:00-8:30 PM<br />

12597 Tuesday May 14 7:00-8:30 PM<br />

Cost/Household: Resident $5.00 /Non-resident $7.50<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 5, Maximum 25<br />

Planning for Your Special<br />

Needs Child or Sibling<br />

This is a collaborative programs with New Berlin.<br />

(Adult)<br />

The key question I will be addressing is how you, as the parent<br />

or sibling <strong>of</strong> a special needs individual, can help ensure<br />

that he/she has the financial foundation for a secure, comfortable,<br />

and meaningful life, long after you are no longer<br />

alive. Repeats always welcome.<br />

Instructor: Pamela E. Harris, Financial Services Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Pamela E. Harris is a registered representative <strong>of</strong> and <strong>of</strong>fers securities<br />

through MML Investors Services, LLC. Member SIPC 525 Junction<br />

Road, Suite 8100 North, Madison, WI 53717 (608) 829-0015.<br />

MassMutual Financial Group® is a marketing designation (or fleet<br />

name) for Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company (Mass-<br />

Mutual) and its affiliates and sales representatives.<br />

Location: <strong>Muskego</strong> Public Library, Room 3<br />

S73W16663 Janesville Rd.<br />

Class # Day Date Time<br />

12775 Tuesday March 12 7:00-8:00 PM<br />

Cost: Free, pre-registration required.<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 3, Maximum 20<br />

To Register: Call 262-679-4108 OR complete registration form on page 6 OR visit our website at<br />

www.city<strong>of</strong>muskego.org/ezrecreg for on-line registration.<br />

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Adult/Seniors<br />

Computer Courses<br />

This is a collaborative with Franklin<br />

(Adult)<br />

INSTRUCTOR: Andrea Zweifel earned her Master’s Degree<br />

in Information Systems in 2009 and a Bachelor’s Degree in Business<br />

Management in 2007. She is certified as a Crucial Conversations<br />

Trainer, Six Sigma Green Belt for Office Operations,<br />

Trainer and Micros<strong>of</strong>t Office Specialist (MOS). Other continuing<br />

education training and pr<strong>of</strong>essional certifications include Interaction<br />

Management. She has provided training for the Franklin<br />

Public School System’s Recreation Department, UW-Milwaukee’s<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Continuing Education, & International Association<br />

<strong>of</strong> Administrative Pr<strong>of</strong>essional’s (IAAP), Downtown<br />

Milwaukee Chapter. Andrea provides on-on-one classroom style<br />

training consultation, and coaching on computer applications<br />

and business skills. Additionally, she is the Vice-President <strong>of</strong><br />

IAAP’s Downtown Milwaukee Chapter the co-webmaster and<br />

newsletter editor.<br />

PLEASE NOTE: The price <strong>of</strong> these courses includes a CD with<br />

the textbook on it.<br />

Location: Franklin High School, Computer Lab-245<br />

8222 S. 51st Street, Franklin<br />

Cost/course: Resident $35.00 / Non-resident $52.50<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 8, Maximum 12<br />

Windows 7: Introduction<br />

Familiarize yourself with the basic components <strong>of</strong> personal<br />

computers, log onto Windows 7, explore the Windows 7 interface,<br />

manage files and folders, use the common tools and<br />

programs available in Windows 7, customize the Windows<br />

7 desktop and browse the internet. This course is for participants<br />

who do not have any background, knowledge or experience<br />

in computers and who need to use personal<br />

computers at home or the <strong>of</strong>fice. No prerequisites<br />

Class # Day Date Time<br />

12818 Mon.-Tue. Apr. 15-16 6:00-9:00 PM<br />

12819 Mon.-Tue. Jun. 3-4 6:00-9:00 PM<br />

MS Excel 2010 Level 1<br />

You will create and edit basic Micros<strong>of</strong>t Office Excel 2010<br />

worksheets and workbooks. This course is designed for students<br />

who desire to gain the necessary skills to create, edit,<br />

format, and print basic Micros<strong>of</strong>t Office Excel 2010 worksheets.<br />

Additional skills covered will be navigating and selecting<br />

cells in worksheets, create formulas, find and replace<br />

data and insert functions in a worksheet Prerequisites: Familiarity<br />

with Windows XP, using personal computers, a<br />

mouse, and a keyboard is recommended.<br />

Class # Day Date Time<br />

12812 Mon.-Tue. Feb. 4-5 6:00-9:00 PM<br />

12813 Mon.-Tue. Feb. 18-19 6:00-9:00 PM<br />

MS Excel 2010 Level 2<br />

You have a need to streamline repetitive tasks and display<br />

spreadsheet data in more visually effective ways. In thiscourse,<br />

you will use Micros<strong>of</strong>t Office Excel 2010 to streamline<br />

and enhance your spreadsheets with templates, charts,<br />

graphics, and formulas. You will apply visual elements to a<br />

worksheet and analyze data Using PivotTables and Piv-<br />

40<br />

otCharts to communicate your data in various formats. Additional<br />

skills covered will be organizing worksheets & present<br />

data using charts,analyzing data using PivotTables &<br />

PivotCharts and insert graphic objects, and customizing<br />

workbooks. Prerequisites: Students should be familiar with<br />

Excel 1 content.<br />

Class # Day Date Time<br />

12814 Mon.-Tue. Mar. 4-5 6:00-9:00 PM<br />

12815 Mon.-Tue. Mar. 18-19 6:00-9:00 PM<br />

MS Excel 2010 Level 3<br />

Automate common Excel tasks, apply advanced analysis<br />

techniques to more complex data sets, troubleshoot errors,<br />

collaborate on worksheets, and share Excel data with other<br />

applications. This class is for students desiring to gain the<br />

skills necessary to create macros, collaborate with others,<br />

audit and analyze worksheet data, incorporate multiple data<br />

sources, and import and export data. Prerequisites: Familiarity<br />

<strong>of</strong> Windows XP, Excel 2010 Level 1, and Excel 2010<br />

Level 2 or equivalent knowledge is recommended.<br />

Class # Day Date Time<br />

12816 Mon.-Tue. Apr. 8-9 6:00-9:00 PM<br />

12817 Mon.-Tue. Apr. 22-23 6:00-9:00 PM<br />

Power Point 2010 Level 1<br />

Do you need help telling your story, explaining logistics <strong>of</strong><br />

your project, making others understand your statistics, or<br />

putting a fun twist on your school project? Putting your information<br />

into an electronic presentation using PowerPoint<br />

2010 will help you convey your message. PowerPoint 2010<br />

is designed to give you easy access to commands and features<br />

that will help you create visually appealing presentations.<br />

You will learn to create new presentations, format texts<br />

and insert drawing objects, create and manage tables and<br />

modify and pro<strong>of</strong> presentations. Prerequisites: Familiarity<br />

with Windows 7, using personal computers, a mouse, and a<br />

keyboard.<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12820 Wed.-Thu. Mar. 27-28 6:00-9:00 PM<br />

Power Point 2010 Level 2<br />

Now that you are familiar with creating basic presentations,<br />

you can enhance your presentations with features<br />

that will transform your presentations into a powerful<br />

means <strong>of</strong> communication. In this class, you will be able to<br />

customize your presentations using dynamic and visually<br />

appealing features. You will also be able to secure your<br />

presentation to authenticate its validity. This class is for individuals<br />

who want to gain the skills necessary to design<br />

templates, use special effects, and make custom slide<br />

shows. You will also learn how to customize a design template,<br />

add diagrams and special effects to your presentation,<br />

use various options to customize slide shows and use<br />

PowerPoint to collaborate on a presentation. Prerequisites:<br />

Familiarity <strong>of</strong> Windows 7 and completion <strong>of</strong> PowerPoint<br />

2010 Level 1 or equivalent knowledge is recommended.<br />

Class # Day Date Time<br />

12821 Mon.-Tue. Apr. 29-30 6:00-9:00 PM


Adult Computer Courses<br />

(Continued)<br />

This is a collaborative with Franklin<br />

INSTRUCTOR: Andrea Zweifel<br />

PLEASE NOTE: The price <strong>of</strong> these courses includes a CD with<br />

the textbook on it. If you would like to purchase a hard copy <strong>of</strong><br />

the textbook, you can do so at: http//elementkcourseware.com<br />

or http://amazon.com<br />

Location: Franklin High School,<br />

Computer Lab – Room 245<br />

8222 S. 51st Street, Franklin<br />

Cost/course: Resident $35.00 / Non-resident $52..00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 8, Maximum 12<br />

Word 2010 Level 1<br />

Word 2010 is for participants who want to gain basic knowledge<br />

<strong>of</strong> working in Word. Create, revise, and save documents<br />

using Word for printing and future retrieval. With just a few<br />

mouse clicks, you can add text, graphics, tables, and more.<br />

Prerequisites: Familiarity with Windows 7, using personal<br />

computers, a mouse, and a keyboard.<br />

Class # Day Date Time<br />

12822 Mon.-Tue. Feb.11-12 6:00-9:00 PM<br />

12823 Mon.-Tue. Feb. 25-26 6:00-9:00 PM<br />

Word 2010 Level 2<br />

In Word 2010 Level 1, you gained the basic skills to create a<br />

wide range <strong>of</strong> standardized documents. Your next step is to<br />

improve your pr<strong>of</strong>iciency. In Word 2010 Level 2, you will be<br />

able to enhance your documents by creating complex documents<br />

by automating tasks using macros. You'll also be able<br />

to add lists, tables, charts, and graphics to make your documents<br />

'POP'. This class is for individuals who want to create<br />

dynamic word documents using Word's efficiency tools. Prerequisites:<br />

Familiarity with Windows 7 and completion <strong>of</strong><br />

Word 2010 Level 1 or equivalent knowledge is recommended.<br />

Class # Day Date Time<br />

12824 Mon.-Tue. Mar. 11-12 6:00-9:00 PM<br />

12825 Mon.-Tue. Mar. 25-26 6:00-9:00 PM<br />

Unlocking Social Security<br />

(Adult)<br />

This workshop will unravel some <strong>of</strong> the mysteries<br />

<strong>of</strong> Social Security and answer such questions as:<br />

• Will Social Security be there for me?<br />

• When should I begin to receive my benefits?<br />

• How can I maximize my benefits?<br />

Speaker: Joe Schultz Financial Advisor, ANNEX WEALTH<br />

MANAGEMENT, LLC, 12700 W. Bluemound Rd. Suite 200<br />

Elm Grove, WI 53122, 262-786-6363<br />

Adult/Seniors<br />

Make Your Presentation !Zoomtastic!<br />

by Using Prezi<br />

Think <strong>of</strong> your presentation as a canvas that's waiting for you<br />

to create something fantastic. Prezi takes your presentations<br />

to the next level. Make your presentations speak through storylines.<br />

Watch movies, view PowerPoint slides, and include<br />

pictures and files into your presentation. In the class we will<br />

create a FREE Prezi account then create a basic Prezi presentation.<br />

Please bring your own lunch. There will be half hour<br />

lunch break.<br />

Class # Day Date Time<br />

12826 Saturday June 1 9:00 AM-5:00 PM<br />

Computer Boot Camp for Newbies<br />

Level 1<br />

This class is for absolute beginners. You recognize what a personal<br />

computer is, but you want to understand all the parts<br />

and functions? Do you want 'Hardware' and 'S<strong>of</strong>tware' clarified<br />

for you? You want to be able to find files, know where<br />

to go to open the Internet, and where to store your pictures?<br />

Do you want to know how to watch movies on your computer?<br />

Do you want to know how to create your own email<br />

account - for FREE? Do you want to know how to 'Surf' the<br />

Internet? Do you want to know how to buy products online?<br />

Do you want to know how to set up an Amazon.com account<br />

- for FREE? If you answered 'Yes' to one or more <strong>of</strong><br />

these questions, then this class is for you! For this class you'll<br />

be using the Windows 7 operating system. Please bring your<br />

own lunch. There will be half hour lunch break.<br />

Class # Day Date Time<br />

12827 Saturday April 13 9:00 AM-5:00 PM<br />

Location: <strong>Muskego</strong> Public Library, Room 4<br />

S73W16663 Janesville Road<br />

Class # Days Dates Time<br />

12824 Monday April 22 6:30-8:00 PM<br />

Cost: Free, pre-registration required.<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 5, Maximum 25<br />

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Adult/Seniors<br />

Compost Workshop<br />

This is a collaborative program with New Berlin.<br />

(Adult)<br />

Learn how to create your own compost, how to use it,<br />

and different bin styles to build or buy. Find out the 'Top<br />

10 Reasons' to compost! Discover the secrets <strong>of</strong> healthy<br />

soil for beautiful lawns and gardens and the role compost<br />

plays. Drawing will be held to win a FREE compost<br />

bin.<br />

Instructor: Meribeth Sullivan Waukesha County<br />

Green Team<br />

Location: New Berlin Community Center<br />

14750 W. Cleveland Ave., New Berlin<br />

Class # Day Date Time<br />

12843 Tuesday April 23 6:30-7:30 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $13.00/ Non-resident $19.50<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 8, Maximum 15<br />

Check out page 34 for<br />

seminars for beautifying<br />

our outdoor spaces.<br />

Hot-Line 262-679-5645 for class<br />

updates and class cancellations.<br />

When will a class be cancelled?<br />

see Policies, page 7.<br />

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Equestrian Usage<br />

Horses are allowed on the Highway 36 recreation<br />

trail between Highway OO and Racine County<br />

Line and also Woods Road to Big Bend village limits.<br />

Please follow these rules when using this dualuse<br />

trail.<br />

•Be acutely aware <strong>of</strong> hikers and bikers.<br />

•Keep horses on the designated trails.<br />

•When possible, ride on the shoulder <strong>of</strong> the trails.<br />

•Horses should be ridden at a controlled speed at<br />

all times.<br />

•Riders should follow the rules <strong>of</strong> the road--stay<br />

on the right side <strong>of</strong> the trails.<br />

•All pets accompanying horse and rider should be<br />

leashed and under control<br />

•Clean up after your horse/pet.<br />

Preparing for Retirement<br />

Workshop<br />

(Adult)<br />

When it comes to planning for retirement income, we believe<br />

that there is no “one size fits all” approach. There may be any<br />

number <strong>of</strong> ways to create a strategy tht reflects your life and<br />

your financial situation.<br />

•What’s your plan?<br />

•Will you have enough money to do the things I want?<br />

•How can you tell whether you’re making progress toward<br />

my goals? And if you’re not, what can you do?<br />

This workshop covers your financial journey and what you<br />

may want to consider in preparing for your ideal retirement.<br />

Speaker: Paul Serdynski, Certified Financial Planning Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

and Financial Advisor, Rozman Wealth Management,<br />

675 N. Barker Road, Ste 220, Brookfield WI 53045<br />

Phone: 262-798-7979<br />

Location: <strong>Muskego</strong> Public Library, Room 4<br />

S73W16663 Janesville Road<br />

Class # Day Date Time<br />

12833 Tuesday January 29 6:00-7:00 PM<br />

Cost: Free, pre-registration required.<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 7, Maximum 25<br />

Investment products and services are <strong>of</strong>fered through Wells Fargo Advisors<br />

Financial Network, LLC (WFAFN), Member SIPC. Rozman Wealth<br />

Management is a separate entity from WFAFN.<br />

Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Investing<br />

Workshop<br />

(Adult)<br />

Whether you are an experienced investor or just starting out,<br />

you may find this workshop helpful in maintaining or building<br />

a solid financial foundation. With so many investment choices<br />

available, it is important that you understand them and how<br />

you can use them to help you pursue your long term financial<br />

goals. This three-pronged workshop covers: Why invest? Where<br />

to invest? And the how’s and why’s <strong>of</strong> a wide variety <strong>of</strong> investment<br />

vehicles. Are you wondering what to do with your 401K<br />

rollover? Are you wondering how much you need to save for<br />

retirement?<br />

Speaker: Paul Serdynski, Certified Financial Planning Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

and Financial Advisor, Rozman Wealth Management,<br />

675 N. Barker Road, Ste 220, Brookfield WI 53045<br />

Phone: 262-798-7979<br />

Location: <strong>Muskego</strong> Public Library, Room 3<br />

S73W16663 Janesville Road<br />

Class # Day Date Time<br />

12832 Wednesday February 20 6:00-7:00 PM<br />

Cost: Free, pre-registration required.<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 7, Maximum 25<br />

Investment products and services are <strong>of</strong>fered through Wells Fargo Advisors<br />

Financial Network, LLC (WFAFN), Member SIPC. Rozman Wealth<br />

Management is a separate entity from WFAFN.<br />

To Register: Call 262-679-4108 OR complete registration form on page 6 OR visit our website at<br />

www.city<strong>of</strong>muskego.org/ezrecreg for on-line registration.


Adult & Family Trip Opportunities<br />

Come join the fun, meet new friends and discover new places and adventures with us. Trips<br />

are open to seniors, adults and families. These trips are open to <strong>Muskego</strong> residents and their<br />

friends. The fee for most trips includes, transportation, ticket and sometimes even meals. For<br />

more information on the following trips, contact the <strong>Muskego</strong> Parks and Recreation <strong>of</strong>fice at<br />

262-679-4108.<br />

Chicago Shopping and Navy Pier Bus Trip<br />

Saturday, June 8, 2013<br />

(Ages 3-Adult)<br />

Come join us for a Chicago getaway with your family or friends. Shop at the Water Tower Place, Macy's, American Girl,<br />

Vera Bradley and many others. Within walking distance, you will find North Michigan Avenue known as the Magnificent<br />

Mile where many world famous stores, such as Saks, Crate and Barrel, Nike Town, Tiffany, Disney Store, Nordstrom<br />

and more are located.<br />

Or visit Navy Pier<br />

•Take a ride on Navy Pier's most visible attraction, the 150-foot-high Ferris Wheel, where you will see unparalleled views<br />

<strong>of</strong> the skyline and lake front.<br />

•Play miniature golf at the 18- hole Links Miniature Golf Course<br />

•Visit the Amazing Chicago's Funhouse Maze<br />

•Don't miss Chicago's Children's Museum<br />

•Biggest attraction: 400 seat Navy Pier IMAX Theater<br />

•See the Smith Museum <strong>of</strong> Stained Glass Windows<br />

•Shops, Restaurants and more!<br />

Bus will drop <strong>of</strong>f at the Magnificent Mile and Navy Pier. Bus will depart Chicago at 5:30 PM sharp at the Magnificent Mile.<br />

Deadline to register is Wednesday, May 22.<br />

Location: Bus departs and returns to Parking Lot, Franklin High School, 8222 South 51 Street, Franklin<br />

begin at 7:45 AM. Bus will leave promptly at 8:00 AM.<br />

Check in will<br />

Class # Day Date Departure Time/Return Time<br />

12508 Saturday June 8 8:00 AM/5:30 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $29.00/Non-resident $43.50<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 28, Maximum 53<br />

Note: Due to bus scheduling, refunds for cancellations will not be approved. If you cannot attend, it is<br />

advisable to find someone to take your place and provide us their name and phone number for our<br />

records. Children are welcome with a parent. Alcohol is not permitted on the bus. Drivers tip is included.<br />

OPDMD Usage <strong>of</strong> <strong>Muskego</strong><br />

Recreation Trails<br />

Because <strong>of</strong> the high number <strong>of</strong> trail users (factor<br />

II) with multi-use activities occurring on our trail<br />

system and while allowing for safe passing (factor<br />

IV) from both directions and overall safe usages<br />

on our 8’ wide asphalt/stone trails,<br />

allowable OPDMD’s (only for persons with mobiilty<br />

disabilities) should not be wider than 32” and<br />

for the safety <strong>of</strong> all users, all trail users shall observe<br />

a not to exceed a 5 miles per hour speed<br />

limit (factor I) on all park trails. Also, per the<br />

city’s trail agreement lease with WeEnergies,<br />

they have determined that for safety reasons<br />

(factor IV) there are “no motorized recreational<br />

vehicles, including but not limited to snowmobiles,<br />

motor bikes, mini-bikes, motor cycles,<br />

mopeds, go-carts, and all terrain vehicles will be<br />

used, operated, or permitted on the license<br />

premises. Licensee/Licensor (<strong>City</strong>/WeEnergies)<br />

shall have the right to use motorized vehicles for<br />

patrol and maintennce <strong>of</strong> the right-<strong>of</strong>-way lands<br />

used for hiking, biking, and cross-country ski<br />

trails.”<br />

To Register: Call 262-679-4108 OR complete registration form on page 6 OR visit our website at<br />

www.city<strong>of</strong>muskego.org/ezrecreg for on-line registration.<br />

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Adult Leagues<br />

Men’s S<strong>of</strong>tball League<br />

Recreational s<strong>of</strong>tball league for men, all players must be 18<br />

years or older.<br />

League applications can be picked up at the Parks and<br />

Recreation Department <strong>of</strong>fice or you may register on-line.<br />

Completed applications and league fees must be returned<br />

by April 13. League fee this year is $300. Each<br />

team may play each other twice depending on number <strong>of</strong><br />

entries, with a guarantee <strong>of</strong> at least 10 games. Fifteen<br />

championship T-shirts will be given to regular season winners.<br />

Individuals looking for a team may also call and their<br />

name will be given to the league chairman. This league<br />

has a league chairman who will help coordinate the program.<br />

Location: Fields at Mill Valley Elementary School<br />

W191S6445 Hillendale Drive<br />

Class # Days Starts Games Start<br />

12698 Wednesdays May 15 6:00 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $300 /team<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 6 teams, Maximum 12 teams<br />

Volleyball Leagues<br />

(Adult Co-ed)<br />

This will is a recreational volleyball league for AB teams,<br />

for players 18 years or older. Anyone playing on a college<br />

or high school team is not eligible to play. Please remember<br />

there are no spectators, only players allowed, at<br />

league play.<br />

League applications can be picked up at the Parks and<br />

Recreation Department <strong>of</strong>fice or you may register on-line.<br />

Completed applications and league fees must be<br />

returned by January 6 for the winter session.<br />

League fee this year is $275. Ten championship T-shirts<br />

will be given to the team with the best overall season<br />

record. Each team may play each other twice depending<br />

on number <strong>of</strong> entries, with a guarantee <strong>of</strong> at least 10<br />

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Women’s S<strong>of</strong>tball League<br />

Recreational s<strong>of</strong>tball league for women, all players must be<br />

18 years or older.<br />

League applications can be picked up at the Parks and<br />

Recreation Department <strong>of</strong>fice or you may register on-line.<br />

Completed applications and league fees must be returned<br />

by April 13 League fee this year is $300. Each<br />

team may play each other twice depending on number <strong>of</strong><br />

entries, with a guarantee <strong>of</strong> at least 10 games. Fifteen<br />

championship T-shirts will be given to regular season winners.<br />

Individuals looking for a team may also call and their<br />

name will be given to the league chairman. This league<br />

has a league chairman who will help coordinate the program.<br />

Location: Fields at Mill Valley Elementary School<br />

W191S6445 Hillendale Drive<br />

Class # Days Starts Games Start<br />

12699 Thursdays May 16 6:00 PM<br />

Cost: Resident $300 /team<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 6 teams, Maximum 12 teams<br />

League materials can be found on the Parks and Recreation<br />

website at: www.city<strong>of</strong>muskego.org/parksrecreation<br />

From that site, you can print league applications and roster<br />

forms, view league rules and check team standings.<br />

games. Due to a change in school programming, league<br />

will be held at Bay Lane Middle School to make sure we<br />

don’t miss too many weeks <strong>of</strong> play<br />

Location: Bay Lane Middle School, Gym<br />

S75W13960 Hilltop Drive<br />

Class # League Days Start Games<br />

12721 Co-Ed Thursdays Jan. 10 7:00 PM<br />

Cost: $275/team<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 6 teams, Maximum 8 teams


Idle Isle Park<br />

(W182 S6666 Hardtke Dr.)<br />

Picnicking, boat launch, (18) car/boat trailer parking facilities,<br />

handicap accessible fishing pier, swimming and other recreational<br />

features. Attendants on duty weekends Memorial<br />

Weekend through Labor Day. There will be no lifeguards on<br />

duty. Swim at your own risk.<br />

PARK HOURS--5:00 AM-10:00 PM<br />

PARKING: $1.00 <strong>Muskego</strong> Residents, $4.00 Non-resident<br />

LAUNCHING: $7.00 Daily Fee (per craft)<br />

Launching fees must be paid at all times (weekends or weekday/all<br />

year round). Receipt envelopes available at park, or<br />

season pass affixed to windshield to show notice <strong>of</strong> payment.<br />

Failure to comply with payment will result in a citation.<br />

Daily receipt stubs will no longer be accepted as credit<br />

when purchasing a season launch pass.<br />

LAUNCH FEES FOR 2012-2013<br />

SEASON <strong>City</strong> Residents $42.00<br />

PASSES <strong>City</strong> Senior Citizen Resident, 60+ Years $14.00<br />

Non-city Residents $63.00<br />

NOTE: A second pass may be purchased at half-price for<br />

the same boat/trailer/owner and must be purchased at the<br />

same time the first pass is being purchased.<br />

Mill Valley Ball Diamond Lights<br />

$20/Night<br />

Annual Park Operations Timetable<br />

-Docks are installed the first weekend in May.<br />

-Restrooms open May 1 with closure on September 30 for Idle<br />

Isle, Lions, Kurth, Bluhm Farm (south side) and Veterans Memorial<br />

Park.<br />

-Idle Isle staff on duty weekends and holidays only from the<br />

first Saturday in May until Labor Day.<br />

-Swimming lines at Idle Isle Park beach area are in by the Memorial<br />

Day weekend.<br />

Beer Permit Policy<br />

<strong>City</strong> ordinance 26.02 (d) stipulates that the consumption <strong>of</strong> beer<br />

will be allowed in any city park by permit only. A permit must be<br />

obtained at the Parks and Recreation Department <strong>of</strong>fice during<br />

regular <strong>of</strong>fice hours at least one complete week prior to the date<br />

requested for usage. Permit applications must be filed in person<br />

as age must be verified by valid operator’s license, Wisconsin I.D.<br />

card, or birth certificate.<br />

BEER PERMIT FEE<br />

Resident: No charge Non-resident: $10.00<br />

Stop the Vandalism<br />

Abuse and vandalism <strong>of</strong> your community and neighborhood<br />

parks and facilities is a serious problem. Problems concerning<br />

vandalism can be costly and time-consuming process to correct.<br />

If you witness acts <strong>of</strong> vandalism or the results <strong>of</strong> such acts, please<br />

contact the Parks and Recreation Department at 1-262-679-<br />

4108 or 1-262-679-5635 or the <strong>Muskego</strong> Police Department<br />

at 1-262-679-4130. Have pride in your parks and facilities, and<br />

please show community support to prevent vandalism!<br />

Park Information<br />

Park Building and Shelter<br />

Rentals<br />

All clubs/associations, groups or affiliations wishing to use<br />

a facility must complete the Application Form for Use <strong>of</strong> Park<br />

Buildings/Shelters available at the Parks and Recreation Department.<br />

JENSEN AND HORN PARKS<br />

$10/hour Residents, $20/hour Non-residents, $25.00 security<br />

for organized meetings, $75.00 security deposit for all<br />

other activities, $25.00 key deposit when custodian not<br />

available. (Note: Private parties are disallowed; i.e., weddings,<br />

anniversaries, birthdays.)<br />

BLUHM PARK, DENOON PARK,<br />

MANCHESTER HILL PARK<br />

VETERANS MEMORIAL PARK<br />

**IDLE ISLE PARK**<br />

Adults/Families, 1-75 persons $75 Resident<br />

$100Non-resident<br />

76-150 persons $100 Resident<br />

$125 Non-resident<br />

151-200 persons $150 Resident<br />

$175 Non-resident<br />

Youth/Non-pr<strong>of</strong>it, 1-75 persons $50 Resident<br />

$100 Non-resident<br />

76-150 persons $75 Resident<br />

$125 Non-resident<br />

151-200 persons $125 Resident<br />

$175 Non-resident<br />

Key Deposit- $25.00<br />

(Bluhm/Veterans when staff not available.)<br />

**Available Monday-Thursday only, no holidays.<br />

OLD TOWN HALL<br />

The Old Town Hall at the Old Settlement Centre is available<br />

for rental. Rental availability is based on whether or<br />

not programs are being held and only open for rental during<br />

the current program session (i.e. Jan.-May, Jun.-Aug.<br />

or Sep.-Dec.).<br />

Old Town Hall Fees & Charges:<br />

Security Deposit (Required): $250.00<br />

Cleaning Fee (Required): $50.00<br />

Beer Permit: $0.00 Resident; $10.00 Non-resident<br />

Rental Rates for Maximum <strong>of</strong> 100 People:<br />

Resident: $100.00 for 4 hours (4 Hour Min.)<br />

Non-Resident: $150.00 for 4 hours (4 Hour Min.)<br />

Additional Rental Beyond 4 Hours @ $25.00 per hour<br />

For more information on our parks, visit the city’s web site at www.city<strong>of</strong>muskego.org.<br />

\parkrecreation<br />

Please remember not to feed<br />

or harass wildlife.Please respect<br />

our wildlife that are<br />

present in our parks. Thank<br />

you.<br />

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Park & Facilities<br />

1. Bluhm Farm Park<br />

S77W13607 McShane Dr. 50.0 D • • • • • • • • • • •<br />

2.. Boxhorn Launch<br />

S90W13960 Boxhorn Dr.<br />

3. Denoon Park<br />

W216S10798 Crowbar Dr.<br />

• • •<br />

4. Durham Launch<br />

S82W13783 Durham Dr.<br />

5. Freedom Square<br />

Parkland & Janesville<br />

6. Horn Field (Park)<br />

S79W18200 Horn Park Dr.<br />

7. Idle Isle Park<br />

W182S6666 Hardtke Dr.<br />

8. Jensen/Lee Hubka Park<br />

W185S6599 Agate Dr.<br />

9. Kurth Park<br />

S70W14415 Belmont Dr.<br />

10. Lions Park<br />

S77W18950 Lions Park Dr.<br />

11. Manchester Hill Park<br />

W167S7650 Parkland Dr.<br />

12. Moorland Park<br />

W154S7105 Moorland Rd.<br />

13. Old Settlement Centre<br />

W184S8074 Racine Ave.<br />

14. Park Arthur<br />

S63W17833 College Ave.<br />

15. Schmidt Park<br />

S67W13660 Fleetwood Dr.<br />

16. Veterans’ Memorial<br />

W182S8200 Racine Ave.<br />

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Parks<br />

Schools<br />

17. Bay Lane Middle<br />

S75W16399 Hilltop Dr. 5.0<br />

18. Lake Denoon Middle<br />

W216S10586 Crowbar Dr.<br />

19. Mill Valley Elementary<br />

W191S6445 Hillendale Dr.<br />

20. <strong>Muskego</strong> Elementary<br />

S75W17476 Janesville Rd.<br />

21. <strong>Muskego</strong> High School<br />

W183S8750 Racine Ave.<br />

22. Tess Corners Elementary<br />

W147S6800 Durham Pl.<br />

Acreage<br />

Developmental Status<br />

Park Type<br />

Basketball Goals<br />

Boat Launch<br />

Drinking Fountain<br />

Football<br />

Hardball Diamond<br />

Hockey Rink<br />

Ice Rink<br />

Informal Ball Field<br />

Meeting Rooms<br />

Memorial/Historical<br />

Parking<br />

Picnic Area<br />

53.0 D • • • • • • • • • • •<br />

D • • •<br />

.5 D •<br />

11.8 D • • • • • • • • • • •<br />

7.0 D • • • • • • • • •<br />

3.5 D • • • • • • • •<br />

17.5 D • • • • • • • • • •<br />

3.5 D • • • • • • •<br />

15.5 D • • • • • • • • •<br />

37.0 U • • • • •<br />

8.0 D • • • • • •<br />

46.0 U • •<br />

6.5 D • • • • •<br />

1.0 D • • • • • • • • • •<br />

D • • • •<br />

18.0 D • •<br />

5.0 D • • • •<br />

1.5 D • • • •<br />

8.0 D • • • • • • • •<br />

3.5 D • • • •<br />

Play Equipment<br />

Restrooms/Portable<br />

Shelter<br />

Skateboarding<br />

Sledding Hill<br />

Snowmobile Trails<br />

Soccer Field<br />

S<strong>of</strong>tball Diamond<br />

Storage<br />

Summer Playground<br />

Swimming Beach<br />

Tennis Courts<br />

Track<br />

Walking Trails<br />

Archery


<strong>Muskego</strong> Map<br />

The table listed on page 46 details the park facilities at each <strong>of</strong> the existing park and school sites in<br />

<strong>Muskego</strong>. For more detailed identification <strong>of</strong> each location, please refer to the map.<br />

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Aquatics @ Franklin High School Pool<br />

Attention!<br />

Please note the aquatic programs on the following<br />

<strong>pages</strong> are through the Franklin Recreation<br />

Department. This is their swim program being<br />

<strong>of</strong>fered to <strong>Muskego</strong> residents at Franklin resident<br />

rates.<br />

You must register with Franklin for these classes.<br />

Call 414-423-4646 for availability only, as their<br />

department does not accept phone registrations<br />

at this time. Please mail the form on page 54 to<br />

their <strong>of</strong>fice, stop by their <strong>of</strong>fice or register online<br />

at www.franklin.k12.wi.us<br />

Registrations for <strong>Muskego</strong> residents begins<br />

December 18. The registration form is on<br />

page 54.<br />

Franklin High School Pool<br />

is located at<br />

8222 S. 51 Street, Franklin.<br />

Please use the door marked Community<br />

Ed./Athletics.<br />

PLEASE FOLLOW THE POSTED SIGNS RE-<br />

GARDING THE POOL OBSERVATION<br />

AREA.<br />

ON DECK SWIM LESSON OBSERVATION AREA RULES<br />

•NO Food or Drink<br />

•Children must be supervised at all times.<br />

•No playing or climbing on the bleachers. Please remain<br />

seated.<br />

•All observers must remain seated behind the yellow rope.<br />

Please do not wander around the pool deck.<br />

•No street shoes can be worn into the pool area.<br />

•Please walk on the pool deck.<br />

We ask that all participants help us keep the pool<br />

safe by following the above rules. If these rules<br />

are not followed, you will be asked to leave the<br />

pool area.<br />

Pool temperature and maintenance is regulated by the<br />

High School Maintenance Department, not the Franklin<br />

Community Education and Recreation Department. Requests<br />

have been made for varying swim water and air<br />

temperature. Due to limited capabilities <strong>of</strong> swimming pool<br />

equipment, the maintenance department makes every attempt<br />

to maintain a water temperature <strong>of</strong> 80-83 degrees<br />

and the air temperature <strong>of</strong> 84-87 degrees. These temperatures<br />

could be cold for some swimmers.<br />

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OPEN POOL<br />

(Open to All Ages)<br />

Bring your suit and towel and take the BIG SPLASH<br />

Participants are asked to remove band-aids and gum before entering<br />

the pool area. Showers are required prior to swimming.<br />

Rules and regulations are posted and must be followed.<br />

*Children should NOT be dropped <strong>of</strong>f before the start <strong>of</strong><br />

open pool and MUST be picked up NO later than 15 minutes<br />

AFTER pool closes. There will be NO supervision provided<br />

before or after these times.<br />

OPEN SWIM!!!<br />

Saturdays<br />

Dates: April 20-May 18<br />

Times: 12:00 – 1:30 PM<br />

LOCATION:<br />

Franklin High School Pool, 8222 S. 51 St., Franklin<br />

ADMISSION FEES: Please Pay in the Pool Area<br />

Students (under 18)...............$2.00<br />

Adults.........................................$3.00<br />

Senior Citizens...........................FREE<br />

PARENTS/GUARDIANS PLEASE NOTE: In order for<br />

children to be allowed in the diving well, ALL children<br />

MUST pass a swimming test conducted by the lifeguard<br />

staff.<br />

OPEN POOL POLICY<br />

Please enjoy our facility. Parents, please remember: There is absolutely<br />

NO safe substitute for close parental supervision when<br />

your children come to Open Pool. Our lifeguards are there to<br />

enforce the pool rules and to respond to emergencies. You<br />

are responsible for your children!<br />

1. NO FLOTATION devices such as “swimmies,” inner tubes,<br />

etc. will be permitted in the pool. ONLY COAST GUARD<br />

APPROVED LIFE JACKETS WILL BE PERMITTED. If you<br />

have questions, please ask one <strong>of</strong> the lifeguards.<br />

2. Non-swimmers, children age 6 years and younger and/or<br />

under 48” in height, MUST be accompanied in the pool by<br />

an adult, who must be within arms reach, providing<br />

touch supervision AT ALL TIMES. This means adult must<br />

be in the water with their child(ren).<br />

3. Children who are non-swimmers WILL NOT BE permitted in<br />

the diving well at any time even with parental supervision.<br />

4. In case <strong>of</strong> pool evacuation, participants should have a towel<br />

and a clean pair <strong>of</strong> shoes on deck.<br />

No shoes, boots or outdoor footware are worn<br />

on deck.


Aquatics @ Franklin High School Pool<br />

Before You Take The Plunge!<br />

The Franklin Recreation Department <strong>of</strong>fers a diverse range<br />

<strong>of</strong> recreational and instructional programs. We <strong>of</strong>fer the<br />

American Red Cross Learn to Swim <strong>Program</strong>, which includes<br />

lessons for infants, school age children and adults.<br />

This program focuses on having fun while keeping swimmers<br />

safe in and around the water.<br />

Locker Room Attendants<br />

Locker room attendants are NOT on duty. However, locker<br />

room checks will be made periodically by pool staff. Youth<br />

who are 5 years <strong>of</strong> age or older must use the appropriate<br />

locker room. Prior to the start <strong>of</strong> the class and once dismissed<br />

from the pool, participants are NOT supervised by<br />

the swim staff. Staff members are preparing for classes or<br />

Open Pool. Please plan accordingly.<br />

During swim lessons, an area in the locker rooms will be designated<br />

for moms and dads who have to assist children ages<br />

2-4 for changing purposes. Moms and dads are responsible<br />

for supervision <strong>of</strong> their child and are asked to be discrete.<br />

What to Bring/Fire Alarm<br />

Participants must furnish their own swim suits, locks and<br />

towels. Patrons are allowed to bring towels and shoes on<br />

(NEW) Shallow Water Basketball/Football<br />

Ages (11 – 16)<br />

Are you bored because you cannot<br />

get outside and play basketball or<br />

football with your friends? Tired <strong>of</strong><br />

the cold weather and want to be<br />

somewhere warm? Come join us for<br />

various water basketball and footballgames.<br />

Must be comfortable in the<br />

water.<br />

MEETS:<br />

Saturdays, January 5 – February 2<br />

(5 sessions)<br />

TIME: 12:00 – 1:30 PM<br />

FEE: Franklin Resident ………………... $18<br />

Non-Resident ……………………... $27<br />

CODE: AQ150-1<br />

LOCATION: Franklin High School –<br />

Pool<br />

ENROLLMENT: Min. 6 Max. 12<br />

INSTRUCTOR: Lifeguard Staff<br />

(NEW) Turns Workshop<br />

Ages 10-16<br />

Must have completed Level 6<br />

Did you know how quickly you turn<br />

<strong>of</strong>f the wall will determine the outcome<br />

<strong>of</strong> your race? Come learn how<br />

to perform front and back flip turns,<br />

breaststroke open turn and butterfly<br />

open turn. This course<br />

is designed for those who want to<br />

learn competitive turns.<br />

This course is not just designed for<br />

beginners. More advanced<br />

swimmers can join too.<br />

MEETS: Saturdays, February 16 & 23<br />

TIME: 12:00 – 1:30 PM<br />

FEE: Franklin Resident...................... $18<br />

Non-Resident ........................... $27<br />

CODE: AQ152-1<br />

LOCATION: Franklin High School –<br />

Pool<br />

ENROLLMENT: Min. 6 Max. 12<br />

INSTRUCTOR: Lifeguard Staff<br />

the deck in case there is a fire drill. Please be aware that at<br />

some time we may have to evacuate the pool area and go<br />

outside. Children as well as adults should have a small bag<br />

with their towel and shoes available on the deck at all times.<br />

Showers<br />

Showers MUST be taken before going into Open Swim,<br />

Aquatic Fitness Classes or Youth Swim Lessons. NO<br />

FOOD, DRINKS or GUM are permitted anywhere inside<br />

the pool area.<br />

New Class Procedures:<br />

Important Information for NEW Swim Participants<br />

Please read the following descriptions on entry level skills to<br />

enroll your child in the appropriate swim level. Age and<br />

height requirements are set for the safety and welfare <strong>of</strong> the<br />

students. Please do not ask for an exception.<br />

Swimming lessons are taught by Red Cross Certified<br />

Instructors or high school swim aides, under the supervision<br />

<strong>of</strong> certified instructors and are designed to<br />

teach and improve skills and to instill a positive and<br />

safe attitude toward water.<br />

(NEW) Competitive Starts<br />

Workshop<br />

Ages (10 – 16)<br />

Must have completed Level 6 or<br />

Building Block 10<br />

Did you know that how you start<br />

your swim race will determine how<br />

you do in the race? Come learn how<br />

to perform long shallow dives in the<br />

diving well and then progress to diving<br />

<strong>of</strong>f a diving block. This course is<br />

designed for those who want to<br />

learn competitive starts. This course is<br />

not just designed for beginners. More<br />

advanced swimmers can join, too.<br />

MEETS: Saturday, February 9<br />

TIME: 12:00 – 1:30 PM<br />

FEE: Franklin Resident ……...……….. $10<br />

Non-Resident ……………....……. $15<br />

CODE: AQ151-1<br />

LOCATION: Franklin High School –<br />

Pool<br />

ENROLLMENT: Min. 8 Max. 12<br />

INSTRUCTOR: Lifeguard Staff<br />

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Swim Session Dates:<br />

Saturday Mornings<br />

•Session A Jan. 5-Feb. 23<br />

(8 classes)<br />

•Session B Mar. 2-May 18<br />

(No swim Mar. 30,<br />

Apr. 6 & 13) (9 classes)<br />

Monday and Wednesday<br />

•Session 1 Jan. 14 - Feb. 13<br />

(No swim Feb. 4 & 6)<br />

(8 classes)<br />

•Session 3 Feb. 25 - Mar. 27<br />

(10 classes)<br />

•Session 5 Apr. 15 - May 15<br />

(8 classes)<br />

Monday Only<br />

•Session 7 Jan. 14-Mar. 25<br />

(No swim Feb. 4 & 18)<br />

(9 classes)<br />

•Session 9 Apr. 15-May 13<br />

(5 classes)<br />

Aquatics @ Franklin High School Pool<br />

Wednesday Only<br />

•Session 11 Jan. 16-Mar. 27<br />

(No swim Feb. 6 & 20)<br />

(9 classes)<br />

•Session 13 Apr. 17-May 15<br />

(5 classes)<br />

Tuesday and Thursday<br />

•Session 2 Jan. 24 - Feb. 19<br />

(8 classes)<br />

•Session 4 Feb. 26-Mar. 28<br />

(10 classes)<br />

•Session 6 Apr. 16-May 16<br />

(10 classes)<br />

Tuesday Only<br />

•Session 8 Jan. 29-Feb. 19<br />

(4 classes)<br />

Thursday Only<br />

•Session 10 Jan. 24-Feb.14<br />

(4 classes)<br />

SWIM SESSION FEES:<br />

(4 classes)<br />

Franklin Resident....................$15<br />

Non-Resident...........................$23<br />

(5 classes)<br />

Franklin Resident....................$19<br />

Non-Resident...........................$29<br />

(8 classes)<br />

Franklin Resident....................$30<br />

Non-Resident...........................$45<br />

(9 classes)<br />

Franklin Resident....................$33<br />

Non-Resident...........................$50<br />

(10 classes)<br />

Franklin Resident....................$37<br />

Non-Resident...........................$56<br />

CLASS ENROLLMENTS LIMITED!<br />

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Little Dippers<br />

Child & Parent1<br />

(6 months-18 months)<br />

Children will swim and play with a parent<br />

or other adult. Class will include adjustment<br />

to the water, songs, games, basic<br />

swim movements and safety skills.Child<br />

needs to wear a “huggies” swimmer diapers<br />

(no exceptions please).<br />

Session A Code AQ100-AX 8:00-8:30 AM<br />

Session B Code AQ100-AY 8:00-8:30 AM<br />

Session 4 Code AQ100-100 6:00-6:30 PM<br />

Session 6 Code AQ100-101 6:00-6:30 PM<br />

Session 7 Code AQ100-102 6:00-6:30 PM<br />

Session 8 Code AQ100-103 6:00-6:30 PM<br />

Session 9 Code AQ100-104 6:00-6:30 PM<br />

Session 10 Code AQ100-105 6:00-6:30 PM<br />

Session 11 Code AQ100-106 6:00-6:30 PM<br />

Session 13 Code AQ100-107 6:00-6:30 PM<br />

ENROLLMENT: Min. 6, Max. 15<br />

Little Dippers<br />

Child & Parent 2<br />

(18 months-3 years)<br />

Children will learn the fundamentals with<br />

a parent or other adult. Class will include<br />

adjustment to the water by singing,<br />

games, exploring, putting mouth and face<br />

in the water, basic swim movements and<br />

safety skills. Child needs to wear a “huggies”<br />

swimmer diapers (no exceptions<br />

please).<br />

Session A Code AQ101-AX 8:00-8:30 AM<br />

Session B Code AQ101-AY 8:00-8:30 AM<br />

Session 4 Code AQ101-100 6:00-6:30 PM<br />

Session 6 Code AQ101-101 6:00-6:30 PM<br />

Session 7 Code AQ101-102 6:00-6:30 PM<br />

Session 8 Code AQ101-103 6:00-6:30 PM<br />

Session 9 Code AQ101-104 6:00-6:30 PM<br />

Session 9 Code AQ101-104 6:00-6:30 PM<br />

Session 10 Code AQ101-105 6:00-6:30 PM<br />

Session 11 Code AQ101-106 6:00-6:30 PM<br />

Session 13 Code AQ101-107 6:00-6:30 PM<br />

ENROLLMENT: Min. 6/Max.15<br />

Mini FRAT<br />

For Any Swimmer Level 6<br />

and Above<br />

<strong>Program</strong> is geared towards those who<br />

wish to learn competitive style swimming<br />

without competitive style training.<br />

We will teach all the drills necessary to<br />

be on a competitive swim team.<br />

Session A Code AQ109-AU 10:00-10:50 AM<br />

Session B Code AQ109-AV 10:00-10:50 AM<br />

Session 1 Code AQ109-49 7:00-7:50 PM<br />

Session 3 Code AQ109-50 7:00-7:50 PM<br />

Session 5 Code AQ109-51 7:00-7:50 PM<br />

Little Dippers<br />

Child & Parent 3<br />

(Ages 3 + years)<br />

This course is similar to the Preschool<br />

Level 1 program and is for the beginner<br />

swimmer. Parent or other adult is<br />

required to be in the water during this<br />

class. Children learn to become comfortable<br />

in the water. Skills include putting<br />

face in, bubbles, front and back<br />

floats, front and back glides, kicking<br />

and arm strokes.<br />

Session A Code AQ102-AX 8:30-9:00 AM<br />

Session B Code AQ102-AY 8:30-9:00 AM<br />

Session 4 Code AQ102-87 6:00-6:30 PM<br />

Session 6 Code AQ102-88 6:30-7:00 PM<br />

ENROLLMENT: Min. 6/Max. 15<br />

Preschool Level 1<br />

(Ages 4-5 years)<br />

For the beginner swimmer. Emphasizes<br />

comfort in the water, safety and<br />

skills performed with the assistance <strong>of</strong><br />

an instructor. Skills include: putting<br />

face in, bubbles, front and back floats,<br />

front and back glides, kicking and arm<br />

strokes.<br />

Session A Code AQ133-AU 9:00-9:30 AM<br />

Session B Code AQ133-AV 9:00-9:30 AM<br />

Session 1 Code AQ133-53 6:30-7:00 PM<br />

Session 2 Code AQ133-54 6:00-6:30 PM<br />

Session 3 Code AQ133-55 6:30-7:00 PM<br />

Session 4 Code AQ133-56 6:00-6:30 PM<br />

Session 5 Code AQ133-57 6:30-7:00 PM<br />

Session 6 Code AQ133-58 6:00-6:30 PM<br />

ENROLLMENT: Min. 4/Max. 8<br />

Preschool Level 2<br />

(Ages 4-5 years)<br />

For students who have passed preschool<br />

level 1. Safety and skill performed<br />

with some assistance from an<br />

instructor. Skills include: bobbing, bubbles,<br />

front and back floats, front and<br />

back glides, kicking and arm strokes on<br />

front and back, and treading in shallow<br />

water.<br />

Session A Code AQ134-AA 8:30-9:00 AM<br />

Session B Code AQ134-AB 8:30-9:00 AM<br />

Session 1 Code AQ134-51 6:00-6:30 PM<br />

Session 2 Code AQ134-52 6:30-7:00 PM<br />

Session 3 Code AQ134-53 6:00-6:30 PM<br />

Session 4 Code AQ134-54 6:30-7:00 PM<br />

Session 5 Code AQ134-55 6:00-6:30 PM<br />

Session 6 Code AQ134-56 6:30-7:00 PM<br />

ENROLLMENT: Min. 4/Max. 8<br />

ENROLLMENT: Min. 5/Max. 12 In the event the fire alarm is<br />

sounded, all people in the pool will<br />

evacuate and remain on the pool<br />

Coordinator: Tammie Bettinger<br />

deck until further instruction is<br />

given.


Aquatics @ Franklin High School Pool<br />

Preschool Level 3<br />

(Ages 4-5 years)<br />

For students who have passed preschool<br />

level 2. Safety and skills performed<br />

independently. Skills include:<br />

bobbing, front and back floats, front and<br />

back glides, combined stroke on front<br />

and back, finning on back, and treading<br />

in shallow water.<br />

Session A Code AQ135-AA 9:30-10:00 AM<br />

Session B Code AQ135-AB 9:30-10:00 AM<br />

Session 1 Code AQ135-33 6:30-7:00 PM<br />

Session 3 Code AQ135-34 6:30-7:00 PM<br />

Session 5 Code AQ135-35 6:30-7:00 PM<br />

ENROLLMENT: Min. 4/Max. 6<br />

Level 1 - Introduction to<br />

Water Skills<br />

(Ages 6-14 years)<br />

For the beginning swimmer. Emphasizes<br />

comfort in the water, safety and<br />

skills performed with the help <strong>of</strong> an instructor.<br />

Skills include: putting face in,<br />

blowing bubbles, bobbing, front and<br />

back floats, front and back glides, kicking<br />

and arm strokes on front and back.<br />

Session A Code AQ103-DA 8:30-9:00 AM<br />

Session B Code AQ103-DB 8:30-9:00 AM<br />

Session 1 Code AQ103-103 6:30-7:00 PM<br />

Session 3 Code AQ103-104 6:30-7:00 PM<br />

Session 5 Code AQ103-105 6:30-7:00 PM<br />

ENROLLMENT: Min. 5/Max. 8<br />

(NEW) Shallow Water Polo<br />

Ages (11 – 16)<br />

Want to learn something new? Wish you<br />

had a reason to be in the pool? This program<br />

introduces water polo team skills and<br />

game concepts to youth ages 11+ years<br />

old and provides the opportunity for participants<br />

to make new friends, set goals, and<br />

take part in a developmental sports program.<br />

This is a co-ed recreational class dedicated<br />

to the fundamentals <strong>of</strong> water polo,<br />

rules, fun games. The shallow end <strong>of</strong> the<br />

pool will be used for this activity. Must be<br />

comfortable in the water and be able to<br />

swim 15 meters.<br />

MEETS: Saturdays, March 2 - 23<br />

(4 sessions)<br />

TIME: 12:00 – 1:30 PM<br />

FEE: Franklin Resident ……………. $16<br />

Non-Resident ………………… $24<br />

CODE: AQ153-1<br />

LOCATION: Franklin High School –<br />

Pool<br />

ENROLLMENT: Min. 10 Max. 14<br />

INSTRUCTOR: Lifeguard Staff<br />

Level 2<br />

Fundamental Aquatic Skills<br />

(Ages 6-14 years)<br />

For students who have passed Level 1<br />

Introduction to Water Skills, and are<br />

comfortable in the water. Emphasis will<br />

be on performing skills independently.<br />

Skills include: bobbing with head fully<br />

submerged, front and tuck floats, back<br />

floats, front and back glides, treading in<br />

shallow water, and combined stroke on<br />

front and back.<br />

Session A Code AQ104-CL 9:00-9:50 AM<br />

Session B Code AQ104-CM 9:00-9:50 AM<br />

Session 1 Code AQ104-85 6:00-6:50 PM<br />

Session 3 Code AQ104-86 6:00-6:50 PM<br />

Session 5 Code AQ104-87 6:00-6:50 PM<br />

ENROLLMENT: Min. 4/Max. 12<br />

Level 3<br />

Stroke Development<br />

(Ages 6-14 years)<br />

For students who have passed Level 2.<br />

Will perform some skills in deep water<br />

and also concentrate on learning new<br />

strokes. Skills include: sitting and kneeling<br />

dives, rotary breathing, front crawl<br />

and elementary backstroke. Will also<br />

learn the scissors, dolphin and breaststroke<br />

kicks.<br />

Session A Code AQ105-CP 10:00-10:50 AM<br />

Session B Code AQ105-CQ 10:00-10:50 AM<br />

Session 2 Code AQ105-82 6:00-6:50 PM<br />

Session 4 Code AQ105-83 6:00-6:50 PM<br />

Session 6 Code AQ105-84 6:00-6:50 PM<br />

ENROLLMENT: Min. 4/Max. 12<br />

Level 4A -<br />

Stroke Improvement<br />

(ages 6-14 years)<br />

For students who have passed Level 3.<br />

Will increase distance and technique on<br />

front crawl and elementary backstroke,<br />

as well as improve scissors, dolphin, and<br />

breaststroke kicks. New skills include:<br />

back crawl, compact dive, swim underwater,<br />

treading - 1 kick, dolphin kick on<br />

back, and open turn on front and back.<br />

Session A Code AQ106-CB 9:00-9:50 AM<br />

Session B Code AQ106-CC 9:00-9:50 AM<br />

Session 1 Code AQ106-61 7:00-7:50 PM<br />

Session 3 Code AQ106-62 7:00-7:50 PM<br />

Session 5 Code AQ106-63 7:00-7:50 PM<br />

ENROLLMENT: Min. 4/Max. 12<br />

Level 4B -<br />

Stroke Improvement<br />

(Ages 6-14 years)<br />

For students who have passed Level 4A.<br />

Will increase distance and technique on<br />

front and back crawl, elementary backstroke.<br />

New skills will include sidestroke,<br />

butterfly, breaststroke, treading water -<br />

2 kicks, stride and surface dive, and survival<br />

swimming. (If enrolling online,<br />

scroll down the page to find this course.<br />

It is not listed by 4A.)<br />

Session A Code AQ137-AA 10:00-10:50AM<br />

Session B Code AQ137-AB 10:00-10:50 AM<br />

Session 2 Code AQ137-26 7:00-7:50 PM<br />

Session 4 Code AQ137-27 7:00-7:50 PM<br />

Session 6 Code AQ137-28 7:00-7:50 PM<br />

ENROLLMENT: Min. 4/Max. 12<br />

Level 5<br />

Stroke Refinement<br />

(Ages 6-14 years)<br />

For students who have passed Level 4B.<br />

Will increase distance and technique on<br />

front crawl, back crawl, elementary<br />

backstroke, breaststroke, sidestroke, and<br />

butterfly. New skills include flip turn on<br />

front and back, shallow dive, surface<br />

dives, and sculling.<br />

Session A Code AQ107-AX 9:00-9:50 AM<br />

Session B Code AQ107-AY 9:00-9:50 AM<br />

Session 1 Code AQ107-52 7:00-7:50 PM<br />

Session 3 Code AQ107-53 7:00-7:50 PM<br />

Session 5 Code AQ107-54 7:00-7:50 PM<br />

ENROLLMENT: Min. 5/Max. 12<br />

Level 6 -<br />

Swimming and Skill Pr<strong>of</strong>iciency/Fitness<br />

Swimmer<br />

(Ages 6-14 years)<br />

For students who have passed Level 5.<br />

Will increase stroke refinement and endurance<br />

on all strokes learned in previous<br />

levels. Will also use ace clock, fins<br />

and pull buoys and fitness principles. **If<br />

there are less than 5 students enrolled in<br />

this course, you will be combied with<br />

the Level 5 class. Please note, that you<br />

will work on Level 6 distances in this<br />

course.**<br />

Session 1 Code AQ108-50 7:00-7:50 PM<br />

Session 3 Code AQ108-51 7:00-7:50 PM<br />

Session 5 Code AQ108-52 7:00-7:50 PM<br />

ENROLLMENT: Min. 5/Max. 12<br />

Pool temperature and maintenance is regulated by the High School Maintenance<br />

Department, not the Franklin Community Education and Recreation<br />

Department. Requests have been made for varying swim water and air temperature.<br />

Due to limited capabilities <strong>of</strong> swimming pool equipment, the maintenance<br />

department makes every attempt to maintain a water temperature <strong>of</strong><br />

80-83 degrees and the air temperature <strong>of</strong> 84-87 degrees. These temperatures<br />

could be cold for some swimmers.<br />

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Aquatics @ Franklin High School Pool<br />

Adult Beginner Swim +Teen<br />

Swim Lessons<br />

(Ages 11+)<br />

Adults and Teens, here is your chance to<br />

lose your fear <strong>of</strong> water and learn to<br />

swim. Come enjoy the health benefits <strong>of</strong><br />

swimming. Our patient and understanding<br />

staff will help create an individualized<br />

swim plan just for you. don’t<br />

delay...NOW is the time to jump on in!<br />

Participants will work independently for<br />

portions <strong>of</strong> the course.<br />

**Please note, if more than 5 teen swimmers<br />

are enrolled, we will create a separate<br />

class from the adult swimmers.<br />

Please list “Teen” in the comment section<br />

when you register.<br />

Session 2 Code AQ110-54 7:00-7:50 PM<br />

Session 4 Code AQ110-55 7:00-7:50 PM<br />

Session 6 Code AQ110-56 7:00-7:50 PM<br />

ENROLLMENT: Min. 5/Max. 8<br />

Adult Intermediate Swim<br />

Already know the basic swim strokes?<br />

Feeling a bit rusty in your technique?<br />

This is definitely the course for you!<br />

Come work on your stroke refinement<br />

and endurance.<br />

Session 1 Code AQ130-31 7:55-8:45 PM<br />

Session 3 Code AQ130-32 7:55-8:45 PM<br />

Session 5 Code AQ130-33 7:55-8:45 PM<br />

ENROLLMENT: Min. 5/Max. 8<br />

Adult Triathlon Lap Swim<br />

Are you planning on doing a triathlon in<br />

the near future? Use this time to increase<br />

your endurance and improve<br />

your stroke technique.<br />

Session 1 Code AQ142-17 7:55-8:45 PM<br />

Session 3 Code AQ142-18 7:55-8:45 PM<br />

Session 5 Code AQ142-19 7:55-8:45 PM<br />

ENROLLMENT: Min. 5/Max. 8<br />

Coordinator: Tammie Bettinger<br />

Swimming Badge<br />

(Junior Girl Scouts)<br />

Learn how to perform basic reaching<br />

and throwing assists, use the buddy system,<br />

keep afloat with clothing, experiment<br />

with the various swim strokes and<br />

play games in the water to have fun.<br />

Participants must have either completed<br />

the American Red Cross Level 2 or be<br />

able to swim 25 yards on the front and<br />

back in good form. Participants need to<br />

bring a set <strong>of</strong> clothing to wear in the<br />

water - blue jeans and a long-sleeve<br />

shirt, to complete one <strong>of</strong> the requirements.<br />

Bridging Brownies are not permitted<br />

in this workshop. This workshop<br />

provides the scouts the opportunity to<br />

complete the activities required for the<br />

badge, but it does not include the actual<br />

badge.<br />

Meets: Saturday, March 9<br />

Time: 1:30-3:00 PM<br />

Code: AQ112-15<br />

Fee: Franklin Resident. $8.00 /<br />

Non-resident $11.00<br />

Enrollment: Min. 10/Max. 20<br />

Water Fun Badge<br />

(Junior Girl Scouts)<br />

Learn how to use a lifejacket, perform<br />

basic reaching and throwing assists, use<br />

the buddy system, learn about the pool<br />

and the job <strong>of</strong> a lifeguard, swim strokes<br />

to make progress in the water, play<br />

games in the water and have fun while<br />

earning this badge. Participants must<br />

have either completed the American<br />

Red Cross Level 2 or be comfortable in<br />

deep water and able to swim a stroke on<br />

front and back without stopping. Bridging<br />

Brownies may enroll in this workshop.<br />

This workshop provides the scouts<br />

the opportunity to complete the activities<br />

required for the badge, but it does<br />

not include the actual badge.<br />

Meets: Saturday, April 27<br />

Time: 1:30-3:00 PM<br />

Code: AQ113-15<br />

Fee: Franklin Resident. $8.00 /<br />

Non-resident $11.00<br />

Enrollment: Min. 10/Max. 20<br />

Aquanaut<br />

(Webelos Scouts)<br />

Earn the Aquanaut Activity Badge. Learn how to surface<br />

dive and racing dive, use a mask, use a lifejacket, perform a<br />

reaching and throwing assist, use the buddy system, use the<br />

safe swim defense and the basic rules for safe swimming.<br />

Participants must have either completed the American Red<br />

Cross Level 2 or be able to submerge head completely and<br />

swim a stroke on front and back in the shallow and deep<br />

water for one length <strong>of</strong> the pool. Participants may bring<br />

their own mask and fins if they have them. This workshop<br />

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Adult Lap Swim<br />

Adults 18+<br />

Adult Lap Swim is for adults 18 and over.<br />

No competitive swimmers will be allowed<br />

to swim at this time. Lap Swim is<br />

held only on Youth Swim Days.<br />

Please check out our website for<br />

schedule.<br />

www.franklin.k12.wi.us, click on<br />

Rec. Dept., click on Open Activities<br />

and click on Open Activities<br />

Calendar.<br />

Dates: Monday-Thursday<br />

Time: 6:00 PM-7:00 PM<br />

Admission: Please pay lifeguard in<br />

the pool area. Exact change is appreciated.<br />

Adults.......$3.00 Senior Citizens.....Free<br />

Shallow Water Exercise<br />

(Ages 17+)<br />

Use the benefits <strong>of</strong> water to your advantage.<br />

Experience resistance without putting<br />

strain on your joints. This class will<br />

improve your cardiovascular health and<br />

increase your flexibility. All participants<br />

are encouraged to work at their own<br />

pace. No swimming skills are necessary<br />

to participate in this class. Not sure if this<br />

class is for you. Come and try it FREE on<br />

Monday, March 18 and/or Wednesday,<br />

March 20.<br />

Session 1 - Code: AQ125-62<br />

Mondays, January 7 - March 4<br />

(No class Feb. 4)<br />

7:00-7:50 PM<br />

Fee: $27.00<br />

Session 2 - Code: AQ125-63<br />

Wednesdays, January 9 - March 6<br />

(No class February 6.)<br />

7:00-7:50 PM<br />

Fee: $27.00<br />

Session 3 - Code: AQ125-64<br />

Mondays, March 25-May 6<br />

(No classes April 1 & 8)<br />

7:00-7:50 PM<br />

Fee: $17.00<br />

Session 4 - Code: AQ125-65<br />

Wednesdays, March 27-May 8<br />

(No classes April 3 & 10)<br />

7:00-7:50 PM<br />

Fee: $17.00<br />

Enrollment: Min. 6/Max. 20<br />

provides scouts the opportunity to complete the activities required<br />

for the badge, but it does not include the actual<br />

badge.<br />

Meets: Saturday, February 9<br />

Time: 1:30-3:00 PM<br />

Code: AQ114-13<br />

Fee: Franklin Resident. $8.00 /<br />

Non-resident $11.00<br />

Enrollment: Min. 10/Max. 20


Aquatics @ Franklin High School Pool<br />

Franklin Recreation Aquatics Team (F.R.A.T.)<br />

For Any Swimmer Above Level 6<br />

If you enjoy swimming, but don’t want to compete in swim<br />

meets, this is the program for you. Join our swim team for<br />

fun and fitness in a positive environment <strong>of</strong> athletic encouragement!!<br />

Our emphasis is not based on competition, but<br />

striving to become the best that you can be. Swimmers will<br />

learn competitive style drills, starts and turns from an experienced<br />

coach. Please bring athletic shoes for dry land activities.<br />

Location: Franklin High School - Pool<br />

Time: 6:30-8:30 PM<br />

Instructor: Coach Colton<br />

Fee: Franklin Resident $90.00<br />

Session 1 Code: AQ115-23<br />

Meets: Tuesday and Thursday<br />

January 15-March 12 (No swim Jan. 22 & Feb. 21)<br />

Session 2 Code: AQ115-24<br />

Meets: Tuesday and Thursday<br />

March 14-May 16 (No swim April 2, 4, 9, 11)<br />

Enrollment: Min. 20, Max. 40<br />

Building Blocks <strong>of</strong> Swimming<br />

(Ages 4-16)<br />

Has your child been stuck in the same level? In this class, your child will focus more on the key swimming skills needed to<br />

complete the American Red Cross swim program. On the first day, all swimmers will be tested to determine what block they<br />

should be in. At the end <strong>of</strong> the first day, the swimmers will be placed in the appropriate block. After they pass a block, they<br />

will automatically move up to the next block the next time they come to class. The skills that must be mastered in each block<br />

are listed below.<br />

Block 1 Focuses on bobs and blowing bubbles. Each student needs to do 10 full, relaxed bobs.<br />

Block 2 Focuses on front and back floats. Each student needs to hold both floats for 10 seconds each, unsupported.<br />

Block 3 Focuses on front and back glides. Each student needs to do a front and back glide for 10 meters (2 widths).<br />

Block 4 Focuses on the front crawl. Each student needs to be able to swim 15 meters (half <strong>of</strong> the pool), unsupported. (The basics <strong>of</strong><br />

ARC level 2)<br />

Block 5 Focuses on the front crawl with rotary breathing. Each student must swim 25 meters (one length <strong>of</strong> pool) unsupported with<br />

rotary breathing. (The basics <strong>of</strong> ARC level 3)<br />

Block 6 Focuses on the front crawl and back crawl. Each student must swim 25 meters (one length <strong>of</strong> pool) <strong>of</strong> front and back crawl.<br />

Block 7 Focuses on the front crawl/back crawl breaststroke kick. Each student must swim 50 meters (two lengths <strong>of</strong> pool) front and<br />

back crawl, tread deep water for 30 seconds, and perform the proper breaststroke kick for 15 meters. (The basics <strong>of</strong> ARC Level 4).<br />

Block 8 Focuses on the front crawl/back crawl/breaststroke. Each student must swim 100 meters front crawl, 50 meters back crawl,<br />

25 meters breaststroke, tread deep water for 1 minute.<br />

Block 9 Focuses on the front crawl/back crawl/breaststroke/butterfly kick. Each student must swim 100 meters front and back crawl,<br />

50 meters breaststroke, tread deep water for 1 minute and 30 seconds, and perform butterfly kick for 25 meters. (The basics <strong>of</strong> ARC<br />

Level 5).<br />

Block 10 Focuses on the front crawl/back crawl/breaststroke/ butterfly. Each student must swim 200 meters, 100 meters back crawl,<br />

100 meters breaststroke, tread deep water for 2 minutes, and 50 meters butterfly.<br />

Session A - AQ128-45 11:00-11:30 AM Session B - AQ128-46 11:00-11:30 AM<br />

Price for 9 Sessions: Franklin resident $47.00 / Non-resident $71.00<br />

Price for 8 Sessions: Franklin resident $42.00/Non-resident $63.00<br />

Enrollment: Minimum 7, Maximum 30 Instructors: Franklin Swim Staff<br />

Attention! Attention! Attention! Attention! Attention!<br />

Please note the aquatic programs on the previous <strong>pages</strong> are through the Franklin Recreation Department. This is<br />

their swim program being <strong>of</strong>fered to <strong>Muskego</strong> residents at Franklin resident rates. You must register with Franklin for<br />

these classes. Call 414-423-4646 for availablity only, as their department does not accept phone registrations at this<br />

time. Please mail the form on page 54 to their <strong>of</strong>fice, stop by their <strong>of</strong>fice or register online at www.Franklin.k12.wi.us<br />

Registrations for <strong>Muskego</strong> residents begins December 18. The registration form is on page 54.<br />

The pool is located in the Franklin High School, located at 8222 South 51 Street.<br />

Please use the door marked Community Ed./Athletics.<br />

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cash for all classes/activities.<br />

The Franklin Public School District pursuant to s.118.13 Wisconsin Statutes, and PI O, does not discriminate against pupils, citizens, employees and patrons on the basis <strong>of</strong> sex, race, religion, national origin, ancestry, creed,<br />

pregnancy, marital or parental status, sexual orientation, or physical, mental emotional or learning disability or handicap in its educational programs, activities or operations. Further, no person may be denied admission to any school in this<br />

district or be denied participation in, be denied the benefits <strong>of</strong>, or be discriminated against in any curricular, extracurricular, pupil services, recreational or other programs or facets <strong>of</strong> the district’s operation.<br />

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MAIL TO: Franklin Recreation Department<br />

Franklin High School<br />

8222 South 51st Street • Franklin, WI 53132<br />

Also, please make a note <strong>of</strong> all the classes you are<br />

signing up for as CONFIRMATIONS WILL NOT BE SENT.<br />

NOTE: Registration will not be processed without<br />

payment. Exact change required when paying with<br />

Please make one check for total due to:<br />

FRANKLIN RECREATION (unless otherwise indicated)<br />

IMPORTANT: Please read the updated policies in<br />

this brochure before registering for any classes.<br />

Please note the cancellation and refund policies. You<br />

are responsible for knowing the policies.<br />

FOR OFFICE USE ONLY<br />

TOTAL ENCLOSED $__________________DATE _______________<br />

■ CHECK NUMBER_________________<br />

■ CASH<br />

■ CREDIT CARD<br />

■ CREDIT / REFUND ________________<br />

Credit card information (Please print clearly): ❑ Mastercard ❑ VISA Card Holder Name (print) ________________________________________________________<br />

Exp. Date ____ / _____ Card # ________________________________________________________ Signature ✘________________________________________________<br />

Please Check: ❑ Franklin School District ❑ Franklin/Oak Creek ❑ Franklin/Whitnall ❑ Non Resident<br />

TOTAL<br />

❑ M ❑ F<br />

Adult ❑S ❑M ❑L ❑XL<br />

If you live in the Franklin/Oak Creek or Franklin/Whitnall school districts, did you remember to include your $30.00 annual fee?<br />

❑ M ❑ F<br />

❑ M ❑ F<br />

Youth ❑ S (6-8) ❑M (10-12) ❑L (14-16)<br />

Adult ❑S ❑M ❑L ❑XL<br />

Youth ❑ S (6-8) ❑M (10-12) ❑L (14-16)<br />

Adult ❑S ❑M ❑L ❑XL<br />

Youth ❑ S (6-8) ❑M (10-12) ❑L (14-16)<br />

❑ M ❑ F<br />

Youth ❑ S (6-8) ❑M (10-12) ❑L (14-16)<br />

Adult ❑S ❑M ❑L ❑XL<br />

❑ M ❑ F<br />

Youth ❑ S (6-8) ❑M (10-12) ❑L (14-16)<br />

Adult ❑S ❑M ❑L ❑XL<br />

❑ M ❑ F<br />

Youth ❑ S (6-8) ❑M (10-12) ❑L (14-16)<br />

Adult ❑S ❑M ❑L ❑XL<br />

Participant’s Name Age Gender Grade T-Shirt Size Class Code <strong>Program</strong> Title Fee<br />

(if under 18) (where applicable) (where applicable)<br />

Signature ✘__________________________________________________________ DATE ___________________<br />

EACH ADULT PARTICIPANT MUST SIGN BELOW. IN ADDITION, THE SIGNATURE OF A PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN IS REQUIRED FOR YOUTH REGISTRATIONS.<br />

I the undersigned or parent/guardian <strong>of</strong> the individual named below do hereby understand that I have registered the individuals named herein to participate in the aforementioned activity(ies) and I further agree to<br />

indemnify and hold harmless the Franklin Recreation Department and its employees, <strong>of</strong>ficers and agents from and against any and all liability. In addition, I understand that the requested programs indicated below, like<br />

all activity, has some inherent risk involved. Furthermore, the individuals named herein are in good physical condition appropriate for the stated activity(ies) and that participants must assume full responsibility for injuries<br />

incurred while taking part in an activity. No accident insurance is provided by the Franklin Recreation Department. I/We have read and agree to the registration and program policies.<br />

NAME __________________________________________________ RELATIONSHIP ____________________ Phone(__ __ __) __ __ __ – __ __ __ __<br />

Please note any special considerations we should be aware <strong>of</strong>: (medication, disabilities, behavior problems, etc.)<br />

___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />

For early placement,<br />

register online at<br />

www.Franklin.k12.wi.us<br />

EMAIL ADDRESS: ___________________________________________________________<br />

In case <strong>of</strong> emergency, name and phone number <strong>of</strong> local person to contact if no answer at the above number(s):<br />

423-4646<br />

EVENING PHONE (__ __ __) __ __ __ – __ __ __ __ DAY PHONE (__ __ __) __ __ __ – __ __ __ __ CELL PHONE (__ __ __) __ __ __ – __ __ __ __<br />

ADDRESS ___________________________________________________ CITY ______________________________ ZIP ___________________<br />

NAME OF PERSON PAYING: (Last) _____________________________________________ (First) ________________________________________<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Registration Form


Community Happenings<br />

<strong>Muskego</strong> Kickers Soccer Club<br />

Linda Adams-Migliaccio – MSC President<br />

E-mail: soccer53150@gmail.com<br />

Phone: (414)803-9867<br />

We use the Milwaukee Kickers secure on-line registration<br />

system. To sign up please go to: www.mksc.org and click<br />

on “2012-2013 registration.” Instructions are given. In<br />

order to play on a MSC team, you must sign up under the<br />

<strong>Muskego</strong> Region. With the online system you will pay by<br />

credit card. Other options are available. If you have registration<br />

questions or problems, please contact Sue Mersenski<br />

at smersenski@aol.com or (414)704-5964.<br />

With the assistance <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Muskego</strong> Parks and Rec Department<br />

and the Milwaukee Kickers, we are able to <strong>of</strong>fer soccer<br />

playing opportunities to all children (ages 4-16) at every<br />

skill level. MSC is a non-pr<strong>of</strong>it volunteer operated organization.<br />

Our programming includes: Recreational teams in<br />

both the Kickers and Metro league; Select league teams;<br />

summer camps; Indoor academy and winter leagues. All<br />

players in our rec leagues are guaranteed a minimum <strong>of</strong><br />

50 percent playing time. We <strong>of</strong>fer two 8-week seasons [fall<br />

and spring]. Registration fees vary by age group. For more<br />

information, please visit our website at www.muskegosoccer.com<br />

<strong>Muskego</strong> County Park<br />

<strong>Muskego</strong> County Park is a member <strong>of</strong> the Waukesha County<br />

Parks System. For additional information regarding <strong>Muskego</strong><br />

County Park activities, please call the Waukesha County<br />

Park <strong>of</strong>fice at 1-262-548-7801.<br />

Camping: 2013 Season April-October<br />

Beach Open: June-August<br />

Weekdays 11 AM-7 PM<br />

Saturdays/Sundays/Holidays 10 AM-7 PM<br />

Hours: Sunrise to 10:00 PM Year-round<br />

Park stickers can be purchased at any <strong>of</strong> the eight park entrances,<br />

park <strong>of</strong>fices, Retzer Nature Center or at the Parks and<br />

Land Use Department located in the Waukesha County Court<br />

House at 515 W. Moreland Blvd., Room AC 230, Waukesha,<br />

WI 53188.<br />

A non-pr<strong>of</strong>it volunteer organization providing the<br />

experience and teaching <strong>of</strong> tackle football in direct<br />

relation with the <strong>Muskego</strong> High School football program.<br />

Teams from 1st grade through 8th grade. The<br />

1st through 5th grade players play in Racine Youth<br />

Sports (RYS) football league and 6th through 8th<br />

grade play in the AAYFI league. For additional information,<br />

please email<br />

bod@muskegoyouthfottball.com and see our website<br />

at www.muskegoyouthfootball.com<br />

<strong>Muskego</strong> Athletic Association<br />

M.A.A.<br />

<strong>Muskego</strong> Athletic Association, Inc. (M.A.A.) plans to start<br />

online registration for the 2012 baseball/s<strong>of</strong>tball season in<br />

December at www.TheMAA.org . In person registration<br />

will be held in January. First-time registrants will need birth<br />

certificates.<br />

Registration DATES (subject to change)--check web site:<br />

In person DATES:<br />

Saturday, January 5 @ <strong>Muskego</strong> Public Library,<br />

9:00 AM-2:00 PM<br />

Wednesday, January 16 @ <strong>Muskego</strong> Public Library,<br />

6:00 PM-8:00 PM<br />

(Online registration planned to start early December.<br />

Date to be determined)<br />

Registration will be for the following youth leagues<br />

with ages as <strong>of</strong> September 1, 2012:<br />

Co-ed T-Ball (5-6 Years)<br />

PeeWee Coach Pitch Baseball (7-8 Years)<br />

Jr. Coach Pitch S<strong>of</strong>tball (7-9 Years)<br />

Int. S<strong>of</strong>tball (10-12 Years)<br />

Sr. S<strong>of</strong>tball (13-16 Years)<br />

Youth Baseball (9-10 Years)<br />

Jr. Baseball (11-12 Years)<br />

Int. Baseball (13-15 Years)<br />

Sr. Baseball (16-18 Years) If enough interest<br />

Watch for detailed information in a citywide mailing<br />

to be sent in December! More information will also<br />

be available on the web at www.TheMAA.org<br />

For more information, email: contactthemaa@gmail.com<br />

<strong>Muskego</strong> AFS<br />

“Helping to change the world, one person at a time.”<br />

Step Up, Stand Out, Study Abroad with AFS,<br />

Become a Citizen <strong>of</strong> the World<br />

Live and go to high school in another country! Learn a<br />

new language and make new friends! Get the skills and experience<br />

that colleges and employers seek! AFS has year,<br />

semester and summer programs in 44 countries around<br />

the world. For more information, call 414-422-0863.<br />

<strong>Muskego</strong> Jr. Warriors<br />

Youth Football <strong>Muskego</strong> High School<br />

Annual Blood Drive<br />

<strong>Muskego</strong> High School Student Council will sponsor its annual<br />

blood drive on February 13. The drive will begin at<br />

7:30 AM and go until 12:35 PM. Please contact Susan Loeffler-Bell<br />

(susan.loeffler-bell@muskegonorway.org) to<br />

schedule an appointment. To get information regarding<br />

age, height and weight requirements, please go to<br />

www.bcw.edu<br />

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Do you love the game <strong>of</strong> Sheepshead or Euchre?<br />

Here is a great opportunity to meet other people<br />

who share your passion for the game!<br />

Location: <strong>Muskego</strong> Public Library<br />

(S73W16663 Janesville Road)<br />

Meets: Tuesdays 12:00 PM-4:00 PM<br />

Cost: No charge for this program.<br />

Want to meet new people or visit with old Friends?<br />

Join in on the fun with the craft group. There is no<br />

age requirements, anyone is welcome!<br />

Thursdays 9:30 AM-2:00 PM<br />

<strong>Muskego</strong> Public Library<br />

S73W16663 Janesville Road<br />

If you need help on a specific craft or wish to learn a<br />

new one--check this out! C<strong>of</strong>fee and tea is provided.<br />

Spouses are welcome. Instruction is free, but<br />

you must provide your own supplies. Don’t miss<br />

the fun!<br />

One ice-skating rink is scheduled to be maintained for open<br />

public skating at the following location:<br />

Manchester Hill Park/Pond<br />

Weather permitting, the ice-skating season will run from<br />

mid-January through the end <strong>of</strong> February. The ice rink will<br />

be open daily Monday-Sunday from 8:00 AM-9:00 PM.<br />

Lights at Manchester Hilll Park will be turned on in the<br />

evening and turned <strong>of</strong>f at 9:00 PM. An open-air shelter is located<br />

near the ice.<br />

Please Note:<br />

1. The preparation and maintenance <strong>of</strong> the ice rink is tentative<br />

due to weather conditions and the snowplowing<br />

responsibilities <strong>of</strong> the park maintenance crew when<br />

snow storms occur.<br />

2. Please be aware that there is no warming shelters or<br />

restroom facilities available at the rink site.<br />

3. Please be aware and obey the warning signs posted at<br />

the rink regarding ice conditions or closures.<br />

4. Call the <strong>Muskego</strong> Hotline at 262-679-5645 for updated<br />

reports on ice conditions.<br />

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Sheepshead & Euchre<br />

Card Game Groups<br />

Thursday Craft Group<br />

Community Ice Skating<br />

Community Happenings<br />

Waukesha County<br />

Nutrition <strong>Program</strong><br />

Come on out for a great meal and meet new<br />

friends! Activities include films, bingo, crafts,<br />

and more!<br />

Location: <strong>Muskego</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hall<br />

W182S8200 Racine Ave.<br />

Meets: Monday/Wednesday/Friday<br />

10:00 AM-12:30 PM<br />

Cost: Personal donation, all donations<br />

go back into the program.<br />

Contact: Department <strong>of</strong> Aging for reserva<br />

tions1-262-548-7828<br />

Green-Up <strong>Muskego</strong><br />

The <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Muskego</strong> has declared the month May<br />

as Green-up <strong>Muskego</strong>. The Green-up <strong>Muskego</strong><br />

theme emphasizes cleaning the city and county<br />

right-<strong>of</strong>-ways and asks residents that they clean the<br />

right-<strong>of</strong>-way adjacent to their property.<br />

Adopt-A-Park <strong>Program</strong><br />

This program is to provide trash clean up in a local<br />

park twice a year on an ongoing basis. Individuals,<br />

groups, and companies interested in participating are<br />

invited to call the <strong>Muskego</strong> Parks and Recreation Department<br />

at 1-262-679-4108. Signs are erected in the<br />

parks crediting involved citizens. Scouts, schools,<br />

youth groups, businesses, individuals....let’s get involved<br />

to keep <strong>Muskego</strong>’s city parks clean and green.<br />

This program is being sponsored by the Parks and<br />

Recreation Board.<br />

Sledding Hill<br />

The sledding hill located at Park Arthur (S63W17833 College<br />

Ave.) will be open in December 2012. This is the only<br />

city-approved sledding hill in <strong>Muskego</strong>.<br />

Park Arthur Sledding Hill<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> all ages will enjoy this 50’ tall hill. The sledding<br />

hill is open during park hours, 9:00 AM-10:00 PM.<br />

Rules are posted on site. Parking is available. So, bring<br />

your family and sleds and enjoy this wonderful sledding<br />

hill.<br />

Please note no skis, metal runner sleds, or bicycles allowed.<br />

Only approved sleds should be used.<br />

Call the <strong>Muskego</strong> Hotline at 262-679-5645 for updated<br />

reports on sledding conditions.


Community Happenings<br />

<strong>Muskego</strong> Historical Society<br />

The business and purpose <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Muskego</strong> Historical<br />

Society is the discovery, collection, preservation and<br />

publication <strong>of</strong> historical records and data <strong>of</strong> and relating<br />

to <strong>Muskego</strong>, the surrounding area and the<br />

State <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin. A special emphasis is placed on<br />

preserving <strong>Muskego</strong>’s agricultural heritage with the<br />

maintenance <strong>of</strong> an extensive farm museum. Several<br />

other buildings, both authentic and reproductions,<br />

also capture the essence <strong>of</strong> every day life in early<br />

<strong>Muskego</strong>. The buildings and the surrounding property<br />

is referred to as the <strong>Muskego</strong> Settlement Centre.<br />

Several events throughout the year are planned to<br />

bring history alive to our community. Arts and Craft<br />

fair in September, agricultural demonstrations during<br />

<strong>Muskego</strong> festival days in August, Ghost Walk Days in<br />

October and Country Christmas in November are<br />

some <strong>of</strong> the events that have been planned by your<br />

<strong>Muskego</strong> Historical Society. The <strong>Muskego</strong> Historical<br />

Society is open to all people who have an interest in<br />

preserving <strong>Muskego</strong>’s and the surrounding area’s<br />

past. Both members and volunteers are needed to<br />

help with activities, preserve and maintain buildings<br />

and showcase the artifacts they contain. Meetings<br />

are held on the third Wednesday <strong>of</strong> every month at<br />

6:30 p.m. at the Old Town Hall. We are located on<br />

Racine Avenue next to the <strong>Muskego</strong> Police Department.<br />

Membership dues are nominal. For more information<br />

on the <strong>Muskego</strong> Historical Society or<br />

membership, you may contact Jerry Hulbert at 262-<br />

679-1173, Laura Mishefske at 414-529-2694, the <strong>of</strong>fices<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Muskego</strong> Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce at<br />

414-422-1155 or our website at www.muskegohistory.org<br />

.<br />

<strong>Muskego</strong> Food Pantry<br />

W189 S8184 Mercury Dr. <strong>Muskego</strong>, WI 53150<br />

(262) 679-6448 www.muskeg<strong>of</strong>oodpantry.org<br />

Located on the corner <strong>of</strong> Mercury Dr. and Apollo<br />

Dr. in the <strong>Muskego</strong> Industrial Park<br />

Food Distribution:<br />

Thursdays 9:00 am-6:00 pm<br />

First and third Saturday <strong>of</strong> each month: 9:00 am-<br />

12:00 pm<br />

Donation Drop Off:<br />

Every Thursday 9:00 am-12:00 pm, or by appointment.<br />

MUSKEGO FOOD PANTRY<br />

<strong>Muskego</strong> Lion’s Club<br />

38th Annual<br />

Breakfast with Santa<br />

Sunday, December 9<br />

8:00 AM-12:30 PM<br />

<strong>Muskego</strong> High School Cafeteria<br />

(use Woods Road entrance)<br />

$5 Adults/$2 Children Ages 4-12/Under 4 Free<br />

Warm up your morning with some hot pancakes and<br />

enjoy some christmas spirit at the <strong>Muskego</strong> Lion’s Club<br />

“Breakfast with Santa.” All-you-can-eat pancake breakfast.<br />

Come and enjoy <strong>Muskego</strong>’s holiday tradition.<br />

49th Annual<br />

Easter Egg Hunt<br />

The <strong>Muskego</strong> Lion’s Club is again sponsoring the annual<br />

<strong>Muskego</strong> Easter Egg Hunt FREE for all children up to eight<br />

years <strong>of</strong> age. Hot dog lunch provided by <strong>Muskego</strong> Lions<br />

Club for a nominal cost. Bike raffles and Easter basket raffles.<br />

Hop on over for some Easter fun!<br />

Saturday, March 30, 2013<br />

10:30 AM - 12:00 PM<br />

Lunch with the Easter bunny.<br />

Easter Egg Hunt at Noon Sharp, Raffles<br />

Veterans Memorial Park<br />

(W182S8200 Racine Avenue)<br />

Most-Needed Items:<br />

Canned meat (chicken, tuna, spam and hash)<br />

Boxed potatoes (mashed, scalloped, au gratin)<br />

Canned pastas (ravioli, Spaghetti-O’s)<br />

Creamed soups for cooking (chicken, mushroom,<br />

etc)<br />

Canned chili<br />

Canned tomatoes (diced, sauce, paste)<br />

Cereal<br />

Shampoo / Conditioner<br />

Toothpaste<br />

Laundry Detergent<br />

Diapers (All Sizes)<br />

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<strong>Muskego</strong> Public Access Group<br />

Channels 14/25<br />

Public Access Television allows you to become involved in<br />

actually making television programs for your community.<br />

We work on community events <strong>of</strong> all types, school activities,<br />

musical and theatrical presentations, Council meetings,<br />

local <strong>Muskego</strong> news, vacation movies, and<br />

informational tapes provided by our viewers. We can produce<br />

shows about “anything <strong>of</strong> interest to the people <strong>of</strong><br />

our community”-and that covers practically anything!<br />

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY<br />

Want to be a TV Talk Show Host? Be a Sports Announcer?<br />

Create your own show? We at Channels 14/25 will assist<br />

you in operating studio equipment--or you can use a home<br />

camcorder. As a member, you can learn video equipment<br />

operation, taping, editing and broadcasting; also, computer<br />

graphic art and special effects with the Amiga Video<br />

Toaster. You can learn through training workshops and<br />

“hands-on” experience. Channel 14/25 is your personal TV<br />

channel.<br />

Location: <strong>Muskego</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hall, Parks & Recreation<br />

Department, Channel 14/25 Studio<br />

Trainings and work Meetings: Call 262-679--4108.<br />

Copies <strong>of</strong> “Air” tapes produced by us are available for $10.<br />

Call 1-262-679-4108.<br />

Log Cabin Quilters<br />

Log Cabin Quilters meeting the second Tuesday <strong>of</strong> every<br />

month. They bring various speakers in to speak on quilting<br />

topics.<br />

President Joanne Gramins 1-262-786-4621<br />

Location <strong>Muskego</strong> Public Library<br />

S73W16663 Janesville Road<br />

Time 6:30 PM-9:00 PM<br />

<strong>Muskego</strong> High School Musical<br />

“Thoroughly Modern Millie”<br />

Thoroughly Modern Millie takes place in New York <strong>City</strong> in<br />

1922. It’s the story <strong>of</strong> a young lady who has just moved to<br />

the city in search <strong>of</strong> a new life for herself during a time<br />

when women were entering the workforce. It is a highspirited<br />

musical full <strong>of</strong> intrigue and jazz.<br />

THU-SAT, FEB. 21-23, 7:00 PM<br />

SUN, FEB 24, 2:00 PM<br />

$6.00 Adult Advance ($7.00 @ Door)<br />

$5.00 Senior Citizen (55+) and children (to age 12)<br />

All seating is reserved and tickets are non-refundable.<br />

Tickets available after January 21, 2013.<br />

All shows at MHS’s Performing Arts Center.<br />

For more information, call 262-972-1790, ext. 4545.<br />

You may bring a non-perishable item for the <strong>Muskego</strong> Food Pantry barrel<br />

in the PAC lobby whenever you attend a musical or band/choir concert.<br />

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Community Happenings<br />

ProHealth Care<br />

Regency Events<br />

Location: <strong>Muskego</strong> Regency Lodge<br />

W181 S8540 Lodge Boulevard<br />

For more information on programs, contact <strong>Muskego</strong><br />

Regency at 1-262-679-0888 and ask for Sue. No<br />

charge and open to the public.<br />

Monday, January 7, 10:30 AM<br />

“Francis Scot Key” presented by David Weidenkeler,<br />

historical charactor actor and enthusiast. Learn the<br />

history and times as he presents Key, the writer <strong>of</strong><br />

“The Star Spangled Banner.”<br />

Monday, February 4, 1:30 PM<br />

“Hearth Math Presentation” presented by Susan Haas.<br />

Learn the benefits <strong>of</strong> The HearthMath <strong>Program</strong> and<br />

Stress Management Techniques, a holistic lifestyle approach<br />

to health and wellness practices. This program<br />

may be helpful to promote balance, fulfillment<br />

and better communication in your life.<br />

Monday, March 11, 1:30 PM<br />

“Road to Freedom” presented by Waukesha County<br />

Museum on the Go. This program will explain and develop<br />

an understanding <strong>of</strong> the underground railroad<br />

and the history behind it.<br />

Watch for Spring Open House at the Regency<br />

(Date/Time to be announced).<br />

For a personal tour <strong>of</strong> the campus, call 262-679-0888.<br />

Senior Prom at the Regency...<strong>Muskego</strong><br />

Friday, April 19, 6:30 PM-8:00 PM<br />

Join the seniors from <strong>Muskego</strong> High School and the<br />

seniors from Regency <strong>Muskego</strong> as we celebrate the<br />

Prom for this entertaining intergenerational event.<br />

Refreshments and music, dancing and good times!<br />

Come and see who is crowned this year’s King and<br />

Queen, it could be you.<br />

Friday, May 10, 10:00 AM-1:00 PM<br />

Hanging Basket Flower Sale<br />

Purchase a variety <strong>of</strong> beautiful hanging plants or<br />

patio containers for your summer gardens, perfect<br />

for Mother’s Day. A large variety <strong>of</strong> flowers are<br />

available. Shop early for the best selection.<br />

Blood Pressure Screening...<br />

Free to the public at the Health Service Office <strong>of</strong> Regency,<br />

W182S8540 Lodge Blvd., every Tuesday from<br />

1:00 PM-2:00 PM<br />

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES<br />

Volunteer opportunities for students available at Regency<br />

<strong>Muskego</strong>. Please call Sue at 262-679-0888 for<br />

more information. Assist senior residents with craft<br />

projects, greeting card club, bowling, bingo and<br />

more. If you have a “gift” <strong>of</strong> time or talent that you<br />

would like to share with others, please join us and<br />

<strong>of</strong>fer your skills to teach a new idea!


Household Hazardous Waste<br />

Year-round Collection Sites--<br />

Open to any Waukesha County resident.<br />

MENOMONEE FALLS<br />

Veolia Environmental Services<br />

W124 N9451 Boundary<br />

Road (124th Street)<br />

Telephone: 262-255-6655<br />

Every Mon. and Wed.<br />

11 a.m. to 6 p.m.<br />

Saturdays 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.<br />

MUSKEGO<br />

Jensen Environmental Management<br />

W144 S6347 College Court<br />

1st & 3rd Saturdays<br />

8 a.m. to noon<br />

FRANKLIN<br />

Veolia Environmental Services<br />

10518 South 124th Street<br />

Saturdays 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.<br />

WAUKESHA<br />

<strong>City</strong> Incinerator Building<br />

900 Sentry Drive<br />

(North <strong>of</strong> Sunset Drive,<br />

East <strong>of</strong> the Fox River)<br />

April - November<br />

2nd and 4th Saturdays<br />

8 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />

3rd Wednesday<br />

11 a.m. to 7 p.m.<br />

December - March<br />

2nd Saturday 8 a.m. to 4<br />

p.m.<br />

Sites are closed on holidays –<br />

check the holiday closing<br />

schedule at<br />

www.waukeshacounty.gov/<br />

recycling<br />

MUSKEGO SENIOR TAXI<br />

Now in Service !<br />

262-679-4754<br />

•Low cost rides for <strong>Muskego</strong> residents age 65<br />

and above, or for disabled adults receiving SSI<br />

or SSDI.<br />

•Riders must be ambulatory (use <strong>of</strong> walkers or<br />

canes acceptable).<br />

•Taxi service available Monday through Friday<br />

from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM.<br />

•24 hour advanced reservation requested.<br />

•Fare is generally $3.50 each way with<br />

Waukesha County Subsidy. Help with applications<br />

for the subsidy will be provided.<br />

Community Happenings<br />

WINE AND CHEESE TASTING BENEFIT<br />

DATE: Saturday, May18, 2013<br />

TIME: 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM<br />

PLACE: <strong>Muskego</strong> Public Library<br />

S73 W16663 Janesville Rd.<br />

<strong>Muskego</strong>, WI 53150<br />

The entire library is transformed<br />

for this event: many wines from<br />

various regions, food from local<br />

restaurants, chocolate, c<strong>of</strong>fee<br />

tasting, music and raffles, all<br />

make this a fun evening to remember.<br />

ADMISSION: $30 per person -<br />

on sale start ing Dec. 1, 2012<br />

Purchase tickets at the library. Proceeds benefit<br />

the Friends <strong>of</strong> the Library<br />

TICKETS MAKE A GREAT GIFT!<br />

•Rides to <strong>Muskego</strong> dining program at <strong>City</strong> Hall<br />

are only $1.00 each way.<br />

•Trips outside <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Muskego</strong> limits may have<br />

an additional cost based on availability <strong>of</strong> the<br />

vehicle.<br />

•Coupon books for 10 subsidized trips can be<br />

purchased in advance for $35 as a gift for<br />

friends or relatives.<br />

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<strong>Muskego</strong> Parks & Recreation Phone Numbers<br />

Parks and Recreation Department Hot Line Information<br />

1-262-679-4108 1-262-679-5645<br />

PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT<br />

W182 S8200 Racine Ave. • PO Box 749 •<br />

<strong>Muskego</strong> WI 53150<br />

Tear-out 2013 Refuse<br />

Recycling Calendar in<br />

this issue.<br />

CARRIER ROUTE PRESORTED<br />

POSTAL CUSTOMER<br />

MUSKEGO WI 53150<br />

PRSRT STD<br />

U. S. Postage<br />

PAID<br />

<strong>Muskego</strong> WI<br />

53150<br />

Permit No. 12

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