Fall 2015 Activity Guide

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Fall 2015 Activity Guide

Resident Registration Begins Monday, August 10th www.wawmrec.com

Bringing Family & Community together through recreation Since 1934!


Welcome to WA-WM Recreation & Community Services

Dear Members of the West Allis-West Milwaukee Community,

As we begin a new school year we look forward to ongoing growth and academic success for our students. We are committed to academic excellence and to educating the whole child. In our schools we will focus on each student’s needs and provide each student with interesting and engaging learning opportunities that prepare them for all that the future holds. Like our students, we encourage members of our community to commit to life-long development of the whole person. Our Recreation and Community Services Department offers a breadth and depth of learning opportunities geared to all members of our community. We encourage you to sign up and to challenge yourself to grow mentally and physically and to contribute to the overall wellbeing of our community. As you review the pages of this Activity Guide, I am confident that you will find interesting and engaging learning opportunities for you and your family. We hope to see you in one of the many programs soon. Martin G. Lexmond, Ed.D. Superintendent

Do you have a Talent or Idea?

We may be interested in hiring you as an instructor or maybe you have an idea of a program on your “wish list”. Please contact our office with your talent or ideas! We would love to hear from you! 414-604-4900

Leadership Team

Shelly Strasser, Program Director . . . . . . . . . . . . Linda Gritzmacher, Program Manager . . . . . . . . . Dustin Smith, Program Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . Cory Thompson, Program Manager . . . . . . . . . . . Elizabeth Smoot, Out of School Program Manager . . Tess Heiderscheit, Community Outreach Manager . . Amanda Schwichtenberg, Program Support Staff . . . Beth Perszyk, Office Services Manager . . . . . . . . . Jill Ponzi, Facility Scheduling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mary Krueger, Accounts Payable . . . . . . . . . . . . Cassie Stanton, Office Assistant, Registration . . . . . Vicki Farrell, Office Assistant, Registration . . . . . .

604-4937 604-4911 604-4938 604-4959 604-4968 604-3083 604-4963 604-4925 604-4940 604-4910 604-4930 604-4943

What’s Inside Adaptive Recreation . . . . . . . . . 3, 18

Early Childhood . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 7

Adult Cooking . . . . . . . . . . . . 32, 33

Facility Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

Aquatics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 3 Adult Enrichment . . . . . . . . . 31 - 38 Adult Fieldtrips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

Adult Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 - 27 Adult Sports / Leagues . . . . .28 - 30 After School Programs . . . . .19 - 20

After School Registration . . 43 - 44 Be A Champion For A Child . .IBC

Community Resources . . . . .39 - 40 Dance Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11

Employment Opportunities . . . 40 General Program Information . .42 Membership, Sponsors . . . . . . . .40 Non-School Day Camps . . . . . . .19

Office Information . . . . . 41, 42, BC

Registration . . . . . . . . . . .41, 43 - 46

Senior Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Youth Enrichment . . . . . . . . . .8 - 11 Youth Sport Instruction . . . .12 - 15 Youth Sports & Leagues . . . 12 - 17

You will find registration information beginning on page 41!


M Th Sa Sa

9/14 - 11/16 6:00 pm 301001.01 9/17 - 11/19 6:00 pm 301001.02 9/19 - 11/21 11:00 am 301001.03 9/19 - 11/21 3:30 pm 301001.04

Frank Lloyd Wright

M 9/14 - 11/16 7:00 pm 301002.01 Tu 9/15 - 11/17 6:00 pm 301002.02 Sa 9/19 - 11/21 12:30 pm 301002.03 *See Mini-Session For More Offerings

*See Mini-Session For More Offerings

Adult Enrichment

W 6:00 pm 9/16 - 11/18 301000.01 Sa 9:00 am 9/19 - 11/21 301000.02

Frank Lloyd Wright

Individuals will learn floating and swim skills without support devices. Jumping in alone, going underwater, treading water and front combined skills will be introduced.

Adult Sports

Frank Lloyd Wright

For first time students who may be fearful of the water or need to gain confidence and be more independent in the water. Some skills worked on are bobbing in water, back floats and submerging face in the water.

Level 2 Fundamental Aquatic Skills

Adult Fitness

Beginning water skills introduced such as getting face wet in the pool, blowing bubbles, front and back float and glides. Children ages 2 and up that are toilet trained. Absolutely NO swim diapers of any kind are allowed.

Level 1 Introduction of Water Skills

After School Programs

Parent & Child Classes

Adaptive

Water and air temperature is regulated by the District’s Maintenance Department, not the Recreation Department. They make every attempt to maintain a pool temperature of 82 degrees.

POOL REGULATIONS

1. Per state code, all swimmers must thoroughly rinse off in the shower before entering the pool. 2. Swim caps are required of all swimmers whose hair is long or controlled by hair spray or oil. Caps are sold at pool for $2. 3. Do not bring valuables to pool. The Recreation Department is not responsible for lost or stolen articles. 4. Any swimmer who has entered kindergarten must use their respective male/female locker room. 5. Strollers must be kept out of pool area for child’s safety. Please carry child or use child carrying device. 6. Use of cell phones and electronic devices is prohibited in locker rooms.

Youth Sports

Swim Level Classifications Our lessons are taught by American Red Cross Certified Water Safety Instructors. Please read swim levels carefully and check height requirements to assure your child is in the correct level. The WA-WM Rec Dept. reserves the right to move your child out of a level for their own safety.

Youth Enrichment

**SAFETY FIRST - IMPORTANT INFORMATION** • All children must be at least 4 years of age to attend lessons on their own and MUST meet the height requirement for each specific pool from the bottom of your child’s feet to their chin in the shallow end. Parent & Child classes are exempt from the height requirement. o Frank Lloyd Wright – 36 inches chin to toes o Nathan Hale – 38 inches chin to toes • Class length will be 50 minutes, except Semi-Private is 30 minutes. • Swim goggles recommended for levels 3 – 6. • Individuals must be potty trained in order to enroll in all programs. No Swim Diapers Allowed. • If you have any questions regarding swim level classification contact Cory Thompson, Program Manager at 604-4959. • Fees are $25 / $38 Non-Residents with the exception of Semi-Private which is $38 / $57 Non-Resident.

Early Childhood

Parent & Child and Levels 1 – 6

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Aquatics

American Red Cross “Learn to Swim“ Lessons

Open Swim

Winter Break Open Gym and Swim Central High School 12/22, 12/23, 12/28, 12/29, 12/30 12:00 - 3:00 pm - All Ages

Admission at the door: $2 / $3 Non-Resident $1 Seniors / $2 Non-Resident $1 18 & under / $2 Non-Resident

Registration

Nathan Hale High School 9/9 - 11/11 6:00 - 8:00 pm Wednesday - All Ages

Community

Please do not bring balls or other objects to the pool. Only Recreation Department provided balls and dive toys can be used. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. All participants must reside or attend school in the WA-WM School District. Adults must show drivers license and high school students must show ID.


Aquatics

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American Red Cross “Learn to Swim“ Lessons

Level 3 Stroke Development

Level 4 Stroke Improvement

Level 5 Stroke Refinement

Will learn to do front crawl and elementary backstroke and swim the width of the pool. Introduce deep water skills, jumping in, simple dives and treading water.

Practice front and back crawl strokes for 25 yards. Learn butterfly, breast stroke and side stroke. Underwater swim and deep water skills to be introduced.

Practice front and elementary back stroke for 50 yards. Swim breast stroke, side stroke and butterfly 25 yards and increase deep water skills.

Tu 9/15 - 11/17 7:00 pm 301003.01 Th 9/17 - 11/19 7:00 pm 301003.02 Sa 9/19 - 11/21 10.00 am 301003.03

W 9/16 - 11/18 7:00 pm Sa 9/19 11/21 1:30 pm

301004.01 301004.02

Sa 9/19 - 11/21 2:30 pm 301005.01 *See Mini-Session For More Offerings

M 9/14 - 11/2 7:00 pm $20 / $30 Non-Resident

301004.03

Frank Lloyd Wright

*See Mini-Session For More Offerings

Frank Lloyd Wright Nathan Hale

Frank Lloyd Wright

*See Mini-Session For More Offerings

Level 6 Fitness Swimmer (FS)

*See Mini-Session For Class Offering

Continue work with front crawl, elementary back stroke, back crawl, side stroke and butterfly while incorporating turns and a higher level exercise and endurance program.

Mini Session

Intermediate School Student Swim Lessons

6th, 7th & 8th Grade Are you looking for a great way to have fun meet new friends and improve your swimming techniques with people your own age? If you are get involved in this awesome program to work on or improve your swimming skills. This class is open for 6th, 7th, and 8th graders and is similar content to district PE classes. Nathan Hale Th 9/10 - 11/12 7:00 pm 301007.01

We will be offering a 5 week session of swimming lessons 2 nights per week. Two levels will be taught at a time, both sharing space in the pool. Class sizes are smaller. Limited spots available. Time Level Code Nathan Hale

Tu & Th Tu & Th M&W M&W

9/8 - 10/8

6:00 pm

11/16 - 12/21

6:00 pm

10/13 - 11/12

11/16 - 12/21

6:00 pm 7:00 pm

1 2 3 4 2 3 5 6

301001.05 301002.04 301003.04 301004.04 301002.05 301003.05 301005.02 301006.01

$25 / $38 Non Resident

Semi-Private Swimming Lessons

Semi-private swim lessons are designed to meet the needs of participants who are seeking more individualized instruction. Lessons consist of four participants and can have mixed levels within one class. Open to all swim levels.

Mon Frank Lloyd Wright 9/14 - 11/16

Age

Time

Code

4 - 7 5:00 - 5:30 pm 301009.01

7 - 10 5:30 - 6:00 pm 301009.02

$38 / $57 Non-Resident

Age

Mon Nathan Hale 9/14 - 11/2 Time

Code

4 - 7 6:00 - 6:30 pm 301009.03

7 - 10 6:30 - 7:00 pm 301009.04

$30 / $45 Non-Resident

Wed Frank Lloyd Wright 9/16 - 11/18

Age 4 -7

Time

Code

5:00 - 5:30 pm 301009.05

7 - 10 5:30 - 6:00 pm 301009.06

$38 / $57 Non-Resident

Mon & Wed Mini-Session - Nathan Hale 11/16 - 12/21 Age

Time

Code

4 - 7 5:00 - 5:30 pm 301009.07

7 - 10 5:30 - 6:00 pm 301009.08

$38 / $57 Non-Resident


Come join instructor Chris Jansen in this class. It takes place in the deep end of the pool; participants wear flotation belts to stay afloat during a variety of strengthening, toning and cardiovascular exercises. Because participants are floating in the water, there is no impact on the joints. Frank Lloyd Wright Tu 9/15 - 12/15 8:15 pm 302010.01 $35 / $52 Non-Resident

AAAHH NIA in the Water

Get started now with Chris Jansen and shed some calories with this NEW program NIA in the water. NIA will combine nine different movements from dance (Jazz & Modern), martial arts (Tae kwon do and Tai Chi) and healing arts of Yoga. No previous dance or martial arts experience necessary. NIA is for everyBODY! Frank Lloyd Wright W 11/11 - 12/16 8:00 pm 302035.01 $16 / $24 Non-Resident

Get moving with aerobic routines and stretching exercises done to music at varied intensity according to your ability. This class is for the swimmer and non-swimmer. Frank Lloyd Wright

Low Intensity - MaryAnn Batchelor Tu 9/15 - 11/17 4:55 pm 302002.01 $25 / $38 Non-Resident

302002.02

Moderate Intensity - Chris Jansen W 9/16 - 10/28 8:00 pm 302002.03 $18 / $27 Non-Resident

Aquatic Boot Camp is a high intensity water workout that combines calisthenics, cardiovascular conditioning, core and muscle strength building along with swimming. This class innovatively uses the unique buoyancy, resistance, and movement of water. Aquatic Boot Camp offers a challenging workout that pushes individuals at their own pace. Ability to swim is recommended but can include non-swimmers, and other aquatic exercisers. This class will kick your rear! Frank Lloyd Wright M 9/14 - 12/14 8:00 pm $35 / $52 Non-Resident

302003.01

Discover Scuba Night Ages 10 & up

Adult Water Exercise

Th 9/17 - 11/19 4:55 pm

Aqua Boot Camp

Have you ever wanted to try scuba diving? Our Discover Scuba experience can have you under water and breathing air in no time at all in the safe, warm confines of a swimming pool under instructor supervision. Discover Scuba is simple, easy, and fun. It’s the most convenient way we know to experience the actual sensation of scuba diving. Find out how quickly you can be scuba diving! This program is for individuals with and without disabilities. Cost includes all scuba equipment. Bring your swimsuit, a towel, and your completed Discover Scuba Statement. You cannot participate without the completed document!! Contact Cory Thompson at thompsonc@wawm.k12.wi.us to get paperwork or visit http://wazeesports.com/forms/ to print them off. Instructor: Wazee Sports Center, www.wazeesports.com Nathan Hale Th 9/3 6:00 - 7:30 pm (W/Disabilities) 301030.01 7:30 - 9:00 pm (WO/Disabilities) 301030.02 $15.00 / $23.00 Non-Resident

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Aqua Zumba

Come join instructor Chris Jansen in an entertaining mix of water aerobics and dance moves. Use of Latin music and other rhythms for a fifty minute “POOL PARTY”!

Aquatics

Dynamic Deep Water Workout

Aquatics

Frank Lloyd Wright Th 9/17 - 12/17 (No class 10/15 &11/26) 8:00 pm 302001.01

$30 / $45 Non-Resident

Adult Fitness Swimmer

This program is designed specifically for adult swimmers who are interested in beginning a fitness program that includes swim training. This is ideal for those who are interested in sharpening their skills and developing endurance. This is a great way to get exercise and instruction at the same time. Nathan Hale Tu 9/8 - 11/10

8:00 pm

$25 / $38 Non-Resident

302006.01

Parent and Participant with Disabilities Swim Ages 4 and up

BOOST your confidence in the water and join this swim session being offered for people with disabilities and their parents. The program will run similar to our semi-private lessons, instructors will meet with parents to determine individuals goals of the class. We do ask for individuals to set goals but the main focus will be to have fun, meet new friends, and learn basic fundamentals of swimming. Instructors will work alongside the Parents IN the water.

Nathan Hale Tu 9/8 - 11/10

7:00 pm

$25 / $38 Non-Resident

301008.01


Early Childhood

4

Early Childhood

Music Makers & More Family Band

Pint-Size Picassos

1½ - 3½ years with parent

9 months - 4 years with parent

This sing-along musical activity group is designed for children and their parents or caregivers. The class incorporates traditional children’s songs, finger play, rhythm instruments, and dance movements as well as puppets that help tell a story within the songs. Our goal is to give children an interest and love for all kinds of music. Bring your dancing feet and join us for a fun family class! Ages are recommendations not restrictions. Families with multiple children can sign up for the same class. Classes are priced per child not per family. Parkway Center

Session I Th 10/1 - 10/29 10:45 - 11:15 am 6:15 - 6:45 pm

303160.01 303160.02

Session II Th 11/5 - 12/10 (No class 11/26) 10:45 - 11:15 am 303160.03 6:15 - 6:45 pm 303160.04 $38 / $57 Non-Resident

Art is an essential way of expressing ideas and feelings in visual form. Children will learn painting, drawing, printmaking, three-dimensional creations and fun projects, while exploring exciting materials such as collage. This dynamic class will promote creative development and strengthen motor skills as well as social interaction. Parkway Center Th 10:15 - 11:00 am Session I 9/17 - 10/22 304205.01 Session II 11/5 - 12/17 304205.02 (No class 11/26) $27 / $41 Non-Resident

Mini Marvels

1½ - 4 years (parent optional)

These are one-day opportunities for your child to have fun and explore the day’s theme through crafts, stories, games, and movement activities. Register for one or all themes. Dressing for the theme is encouraged! Parkway Center F 9:00 - 10:00 am 9/18 - Bees 9/25 - Apples 10/2 - Camping 10/9 - Bubbles 10/16 - Weather 10/23 - Costume party 11/6 - Farm Animals 11/13 - Fall Leaves 11/20 - Thanksgiving 12/4 - Owls 12/11 - Winter Wonderland

303100.01 303100.02 303100.03 303100.04 303100.05 303100.06 303100.07 303100.08 303100.09 303100.10 303100.11

per date: $5 / $8 Non-Resident

TotWorks

Totworks is an introduction to a classroom setting for toddlers and preschoolers. Each class focuses on a story and extends your child’s learning with opportunities for artwork, fine motor skills, and body movement. Children who attend develop great social skills and independence. They learn and have fun at the same time. A. 1½ - 3 years with parent 9:00 - 10:00 am B. 3 - 4 years without parent 10:30 - 11:30 am Parkway Center

Session I M 9/14 – 10/19 A. 303110.01 B. 303110.02 Session II M 11/9 – 12/14 A. 303110.03 B. 303110.04

$30 / $45 Non-Resident

Mushy-Gushy, Sticky-Icky, Smelly Fun 1½ - 4 years with parent

Does your child love to play in bubbles, water, pudding, dirt, packing peanuts, and more? Each class will give your child the opportunity to explore using the five senses. Old play clothes are recommended for optimal messiness! Parkway Center Th 9:00 - 9:45 am

Session I 9/17 - 10/22 303150.01 Session II 11/5 - 12/17 303150.02 (No class 11/26) $27 / $41 Non-Resident

Reserve the dates for Holiday Parties on page 8!


Children will stretch, develop gross motor skills such as balance and coordination, and learn simple tumbling techniques like log rolls, donkey kicks, and forward rolls. A. 2 - 4 years with parent B. 4 - 5 years without parent Parkway Center

Session I M 9/14 - 10/19 B. 6:45 - 7:30 pm

303205.01

W 9/16 - 10/21 A. 10:00 - 10:45 am

303205.02

Session II M 10/26 - 11/30 B. 6:45 - 7:30 pm

303205.03

W 10/28 - 12/9 (No class 11/25) A. 10:00 - 10:45 am 303205.04 $27 / $41 Non-Resident

Coming soon…. Two for the Show

Two for the Show is a free fun-filled event focusing on ways to help children grow and develop. It is open to all two year olds living in the West Allis-West Milwaukee School District and their parents/guardians. Professionals from the West Allis Health Department, WAWM School District, and other agencies will be on hand to answer questions on topics ranging from speech development to toilet training to dental care. Parents will receive helpful tips on establishing routines, lead poisoning, nutrition, dental health, safety and more and every two year old will receive a bag of goodies designed to stimulate curiosity and development. West Allis Health Department 7120 W. National Avenue M 9/28 3:00 - 6:15 pm

Tumbleweeds

Those that have taken 1 or more Teeny Tumblers class

Perfecting the tumbling techniques. Advanced class for those tumblers that have had a previous tumbling class. 4 - 5 years without parent Parkway Center

Session I W 9/16 - 10/21 6:45 - 7:30 pm

303207.01

Session II W 10/28 - 12/9 (No class 11/25) 6:45 - 7:30 pm 303207.02 $27 / $41 Non-Resident

Tu 9/29 8:30 - 11:00 am

Please call (414)302-8600 to make an appointment. Space is limited. Appointments are available every 15 minutes. Plan 45 minutes to enjoy the fun.

5

Big Moves for Little Bodies

This class is designed to keep your child busy and moving! Activities will focus on Gross Motor Fun. There will be opportunities for balance beams, slides, hula hoops, instruments, ball play, cars, and so much more! A. 1½ - 3 years with parent B. 3 - 5 years without parent Parkway Center

Session I Tu 9/15 - 10/20 A. 9:00 - 9:45 am B. 10:00 - 10:45 am Th 9/17 - 10/22 A. 5:45 - 6:30 pm B. 6:45 – 7:30 pm

303130.01 303130.02 303130.03 303130.04

Session II Tu 11/3 - 12/15 (No class 11/24) A. 9:00 - 9:45 am 303130.05 B. 10:00 - 10:45 am 303130.06 Th 11/5 - 12/17 (No class 11/26) A. 5:45 - 6:30 pm 303130.07 B. 6:45 – 7:30 pm 303130.08 $27 / $41 Non-Resident

Princess Playtime

2½ - 4 years without parent

Your child will have the opportunity to experience the life of a special princess of the day through stories, crafts, games, and more. Dressing up in a favorite princess outfit is encouraged! Parkway Center W 9/16 - 10/21 9:00 - 10:00 am

$30 / $45 Non-Resident

Super Hero Kids

2½ - 4 years without parent

Does your child dream of being brave and saving the day? Bring your little super hero to experience stories, crafts, and activities all centered on characters that save the world! Dressing up is encouraged! 303143.01

Parkway Center W 11/4 - 12/16 (No class 11/25) 9:00 - 10:00 am 303360.01 $30 / $45 Non-Resident

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Early Childhood

Teeny Tumblers

Early Childhood


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Planes, Trains, and More 2½ - 4 years without parent

Early Childhood

Learn about transportation through stories, art, games, activities, songs, and more. Construction vehicles, hot air balloons, cars, trucks, and buses are just a few of the possibilities for discovery. Parkway Center W 9/16 - 10/21 10:30 – 11:30 am

303145.01

$30 / $45 Non-Resident

Pre-School Adventures 3 years without parent (1 day per week)

This 2-hour class is designed for all 3 year olds. Adventures will offer preschool activities that are fun, creative, and educational with Kim Rymer, certified classroom teacher and Tami Francis, classroom assistant. Your child will have the opportunity to participate in arts and crafts, music, stories, and learning centers that all revolve around the theme of the day. Basic academic skills like sorting, colors, patterns, shapes, numbers, and the ABC’s will be introduced along with the “Letter People.” Children are encouraged to use their creative energy to develop necessary social skills to learn and play successfully in a group setting. Child must be comfortable in a classroom setting without a parent and must be able to use the bathroom independently. Registration is limited to one day (Monday OR Wednesday) per session, as the same curriculum is covered both days of the week. Open House Wednesday, September 9th 6:00 - 7:00 pm All families are invited to meet your teachers and explore the classroom. Parkway Center Session I M 9/14 - 12/14 (No class 11/23) 9:00 – 11:00 am 303102.01 Session I W 9/16 - 12/16 (No class 11/25) 9:00 – 11:00 am 303102.02 $121 / $182 Non-Resident

Early Childhood Fairy Friends

2½ - 4 years without parent

Does your child dream of fairy haven? Bring your little fairy to experience stories, crafts, and activities all centered on the world of fairies! Dressing up is encouraged! Parkway Center W 11/4 - 12/16 (No class 11/25) 10:30 – 11:30 am 303365.01 $30 / $45 Non-Resident

Pre-School Passageway

3½ years & up without parent (2 days per week)

This program, designed for all 3½ year olds & older, is offered 2 hours a day for 2 days per week and runs the entire school year. Children participate in a variety of independent, small, and large group activities. Early Literacy (“Letter People”), Pre-Math, Science, Art and large music/movement activities are weekly comoonents of the program. Daily Circle time activities offered will promote development of listening skills & encourage appropriate group participation. During this time, students will discuss the calendar, weather, Letter person & themes for the week. Additionally, iPads will be available for students to explore with during free choice time. iPad Apps will be academically based reinforcing pre-math & pre-reading skills. Enroll your child in this Pre-School Passageway to K4 with Kim Rymer, certified classroom teacher and Tami Francis, classroom assistant. Child must be comfortable in a classroom setting without a parent and must be able to use the bathroom independently. Open House Tuesday, September 8th 6:00 - 7:00 pm All families are invited to meet your teachers and explore the classroom. Parkway Center Tu & Th 9/15 - 5/26 9:00 – 11:00 am

$600 / $900 Non-Resident

403400.01

** Installment billing plan is available.

Little Dancers 2 - 5 years

Using their imaginations, children will be introduced to ballet, jazz, creative movement, music, using props like ribbon sticks and scarves. Dress your little dancer up in a tutu or other comfortable outfit and get ready for fun! A. 2 - 4 years with parent B. 4 - 5 year without parent Parkway Center

Session I M 9/14 - 10/19 A. 10:00 - 10:45 am 303144.01 B. 5:30 - 6:15 pm 303144.02 W

9/16 - 10/21 B. 5:30 - 6:15 pm

303144.03

Session II M 10/26 - 11/30 A. 10:00 - 10:45 am 303144.04 B. 5:30 - 6:15 pm 303144.05 W

10/28 - 12/9 (No class 11/25) B. 5:30 - 6:15 pm 303144.06

$27 / $41 Non-Resident


Early Childhood

3 - 5 without parent

Imagination! Lets use it to create a whole new world of play fun. Theater play, dressing up... who wants to be in the movies!

Parkway Center F 10:30 - 11:30 am Session I 9/18 - 10/23 303368.01 Session II 11/6 - 12/18 303368.02 (No class 11/27) $30 / $45 Non-Resident

4K Co-Ed Tiny Tacklers... Be the first to sign up for this new program. Details on page 15! Start Smart Basketball 5 - 7 years with parent

Start Smart Soccer

3 – 5 years with parent

By working one-on-one with parents, children ages 3 – 4 will learn basic skills of soccer in a FUN and non threatening environment. Through exercises that become increasingly more difficult as the children progress, they will work on dribbling, kicking and passing, trapping, throw-ins, and agility to help prepare them to participate in organized soccer.

Mitchell Elementary W 11/4 - 12/16 (No class 11/25) 6:00 - 6:45 pm 303355.02 $21 / $31 Non-Resident

This is a fun and exciting class for parents & children to learn the fundamentals of basketball. Participants will have the opportunity to work one-on-one, learn to play basketball in a FUN and non-threatening environment. This program will teach a variety of skills including dribbling, ball handling, shooting, passing, catching, running, and agility through exercises that become increasingly more difficult as the class progresses. The consistency and practice over the weeks will reveal a noticeable difference in your child’s abilities. Mitchell Elementary W 11/4 - 12/16 (No class 11/25) 7:00 - 8:00 pm 303355.03 $28 / $42 Non-Resident

Start Smart Sport Development

3 – 5 year with parent

This nationally acclaimed program, created by the National Alliance for Youth Sports, gives children and parents the opportunity to spend quality time together in a supportive environment while learning the basic motor skills needed for future sports participation. Mitchell Elementary W 9/16 - 10/21 6:00 - 6:45 pm 303355.01 $21 / $31 Non-Resident

Sports of Sorts

4 – 6 years without parent

Introduce your child to the basic skills of different sports in a fun environment. Kids are kept excited, active, and engaged using hands-on drills, games, and music involving sports equipment such as basketballs, baseballs, footballs, soccer, hockey, golf, and others. Mitchell Elementary W 9/16 - 10/21 7:00 - 8:00 pm 303356.01 $28 / $42 Non-Resident

Reserve the dates for Holiday Parties, Details on page 8!

Early Childhood

Drama Llamas

7


8

Halloween in the Park

In Partnership with CAAD Saturday, October 24

Youth Enrichment

Looking for a fun way to spend some quality time with the family? Come celebrate family time with us, throughout the year we will be offering All City Parties and Events geared towards families of all ages. Celebrate Halloween family style by joining us for hay rides, movies, arts and crafts, and much more family fun.

Youth Enrichment Dinner with Santa

Taekwondo/MMA

Friday, December 18 6:00 - 8:00 pm

Enjoy a family-style dinner with Santa followed by a tour of holiday lights. Flyers with more information about each party and event will be distributed through the West AllisWest Milwaukee Schools. For more information please contact Amanda Schwichtenberg at 414-604-4963.

Incredible Edibles Ages 5 - 7

It’s alright to play with your food in this class. Let your child’s imagination run wild while creating arts and crafts out of yummy treats. Goldfish, pretzel rods, gummy worms, and other snacks will be used to compose your child’s masterpiece and the best part is that each project is completely edible.

Kidstage

4K - 3rd Grade

Explore the world of theatre through theatre games and skits. Your child can pretend to be a pirate one week and then an astronaut another week or even a monster. Through theatre your child will gain confidence, expand their imagination and enhance their quick-thinking skills. The session will end with a culminating production whether a collaboration of skits or a quick play for their families. Horace Mann Auditorium Sa 11/7 - 12/19 (No class 11/28) 9:30 - 10:30 am 304250.01 $50 / $75 Non-Resident

McKinley Fieldhouse, Upper MPR Sa 11/7 - 12/5 (No class 11/28) 9:00 - 9:45 am 304290.01 $25 / $38 Non-Resident

Looking for a way for your child to improve their confidence? In this traditional martial arts program, 2nd Degree Black Belt instructors will teach children traditional martial arts, Muay Thai kickboxing and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. This class is designed to improve your child’s large and fine motor skills while building character qualities such as confidence, leadership, respect and discipline. A $20 belt fee at the end of the session is optional for students wishing to earn rank and become a black belt someday. General Mitchell, MPR Session I M 9/14 - 10/19 Ages 3 - 4 6:00 - 6:30 pm Ages 5 - 6 6:35 - 7:05 pm Ages 7 & Up 7:10 - 7:55 pm

304101.01 304101.02 304101.03

Session II M 11/2 - 12/14 (No class 11/23) Ages 3 - 4 6:00 - 6:30 pm Ages 5 - 6 6:35 - 7:05 pm Ages 7 & Up 7:10 - 7:55 pm

$45 / $68 Non-Resident

304101.04 304101.05 304101.06

Kids Cuisine

Each week a new cooking experience will be presented from good eats to yummy treats. Our chefs will prepare and eat what they create giving them a feeling of satisfaction and accomplishment. We will also cover cooking terms, measuring, manners, place settings and kitchen safety with instructor Ramona Kaiser.

Tu Tu

McKinley Fieldhouse, Upper MPR 9/22 - 10/27 5K - 2nd Grade 5:45 - 6:30 pm 304301.01 11/3 - 12/15 3rd - 5th Grade 5:45 - 6:30 pm 304301.02 (No class 12/1) $30 / $45 Non-Resident

Private Music Lessons For Ages 3 to Adult on Page 20.


Handwriting Without Tears

McKinley Fieldhouse, Upper MPR Th 10/22 - 12/3 (No class 11/26) 4K & 5K 5:00 - 5:45 pm 304150.01 1st & 2nd Grade 6:00 - 6:45 pm

304150.02

$30 / $45 Resident

Handwriting Without Tears Cursive Edition 3rd - 8th Grade

Cursive writing has become a lost art. If you noticed, barely anyone writes using cursive and signatures have now became a mixture of cursive and handwriting. Don’t let your child become intimidated by cursive. Handwriting Without Tears has a program to help your child be successful using cursive writing. The class will use multi-sensory approaches to make learning a fun experience. McKinley Fieldhouse, Upper MPR Th 10/22 - 12/3 (No class 11/26) 7:00 - 7:45 pm 304150.03 $30 / $45 Resident

KidSAFE

Ages 6 - 12

Does your child know what to do when a stranger approaches them? What about if a stranger has their hands on them? Wings Academy Taekwondo will share strategies and techniques on how to defend against those strangers. With school right around the corner, it’s never too late to be safe. Horace Mann, Cafeteria F 10/9 6:00 - 7:00 pm $4 / $6 Non-Resident

304102.01

Bully Proof Ages 6 - 12

Nowadays, bullying is becoming too common among youths. Do you feel your son or daughter has the best defense against cyber bullying or the common playground bully? If not, Wings Academy Taekwondo will guide a bully-proof seminar to introduce strategies and techniques on how to handle those bullies. There is no need to feel helpless anymore against bullies. Horace Mann, Cafeteria F 11/6 6:00 - 7:30 pm 304103.01 $6 / $9 Non-Resident

Grades 1-5

Electrical engineering is an exciting, cutting-edge area of engineering. Students will design, build test various circuits and electronic projects. An instructor will guide students through core concepts of engineering by using hands-on projects and experiments to explore how electricity is part of our daily lives. No previous experience is necessary, just a desire to use problem-solving, math, and physic skills. Projects will include a disc launcher, electronic games, music makers, alarms, and more! $60 / $90 Non-Resident

5K - 5th Grade

Young Rembrandts Art isn’t just a talent, but a skill that can – and should – be learned by all children. Young Rembrandts will teach the drawing skills children need by introducing concrete ideas and techniques that enlarge and enrich their visual vocabularies, their imaginations and their minds. Based on an acclaimed step-bystep drawing method that is designed to tap into the three modalities children use to learn: visual, auditory and tactile/kinesthetic. Young Rembrandts celebrates each child’s accomplishment according to individual development. 3:05 - 4:05 pm - Horace Mann 3:35 - 4:35 pm - All other schools

Session I M 9/21 - 10/26 (No class 9/28) Hoover 304505.01 Franklin 304505.02 Horace Mann 304505.03 Pershing 304505.04 Tu 9/22 - 10/20 Mitchell W 9/23 - 10/21 Irving Madison

Th 9/24 - 10/22 Wilson Walker Jefferson Longfellow Session II M 11/9 - 12/7 Horace Mann Pershing

304505.05 304505.06 304505.07 304505.08 304505.09 304505.10 304505.11 304505.12 304205.13

W 11/4 - 12/9 (No class 11/25) Madison 304505.14

Let’s Build It - Electric Engineering

McKinley Fieldhouse Sa 11/7 - 12/5 (No class 11/28) 11:00 am - Noon

Young Rembrandts

304405.01

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Th 11/12 - 12/17 (No class 11/26) Jefferson 304505.15 Longfellow 304505.16 $55 / $83 Non-Resident

Youth Enrichment

Have you noticed your child’s handwriting lately? Can you barely read or recognize any of the letters? This program is designed to install good writing habits in children of all ages. We will use a multisensory approach to make the class fun and enjoyable.

Youth Enrichment


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Fall Galactic Scotch Doubles Bowling Tournament

Youth Enrichment

It’s time to dust off your bowling ball and team up with your son or daughter for our Fall Galactic Scotch Doubles Tournament. Scotch Doubles is when you and your son or daughter bowl as one bowler and try to achieve the perfect game. Boys and girls in 3rd - 8th grade are invited to try their best at our fun-filled event. We will be turning off the lights and letting the disco lights shine. JB’s on 41 4040 S. 27th

Sa 11/14 11:00 am - 1:00 pm 3rd - 5th Grade 365223.01 6th - 8th Grade 365223.02 $16

Silly Science Ages 7 - 11

Participants will enjoy using the Scientific Method to make hypotheses leading to experimentation to determine the end result. This is a hands-on class which allows the scientists to experiment with everyday products in a new scientific way. Each class will be a new experiment. Will their hypotheses be right? McKinley Fieldhouse, Upper MPR Sa 11/7 - 12/5 (No class 11/28) 10:00 - 10:45 am 304402.01 $25 / $38 Non-Resident

Youth Enrichment

The Biking Experience Ages 10-16

Have you thought about biking through West Allis or West Milwaukee during the fall? Leaves are changing colors, the weather is cooling down and traffic in the city is calming down which makes for a great leisurely ride. Before you hit the open road, allow us to share safety tips, cycling skills and proper bicycle maintenance to help you have a smooth ride. The biking experience will also allow for the opportunity for you to build confidence and self-esteem, and improve your cycling skills. Start and End at Lincoln Intermediate School. Lincoln Intermediate Sa 9/12 - 9/26 9:00 am - Noon 306900.01 $27 / $41 Non-Resident

American Red Cross Babysitting

Babysitting is one of the most important jobs a young person will ever have. Babysitting can be a lot of fun but the responsibility of it should never be taken lightly. This course is open to boys and girls 10 years and above and will include instruction based around four themes: Leadership, Safety and Safe Play, Basic Care and First Aid (including rescue breathing dolls). Each participant should bring paper, pencil, cabbage patch size doll, snack and drink to class. Instructor: Ramona Kaiser, Red Cross Certified

McKinley Fieldhouse, Upper MPR Session I W 9/30, 10/7, 10/14 5:50 - 8:00 pm 304602.01 Session II W 5:50 - 8:00 pm

11/4, 11/11, 11/18 304602.02

Special One Day Session!! Please bring a bag lunch for this session.

8:30 am - 3:00 pm Session III Th 10/29 304602.03 Session IV Sa 11/14 304602.04 Session V W 11/25 304602.05 $55 / $83 Non-Resident

JR. Chefs

6th - 8th Grade Looking to be independent in the kitchen, maybe even surprise your family with a self-cooked meal? Ramona Kaiser will lead the way in the kitchen by sharing recipes, kitchen safety tips and cooking tricks to be successful in the kitchen. Learn cooking terms, proper measuring techniques, and manners while creating a meal fit to satisfy your cravings McKinley Fieldhouse, Upper MPR Tu 11/3 - 12/15 (No class 12/1) 7:00 - 8:00 pm 304300.01 $30 / $45 Non-Resident


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Dance Program Dance Camp

If you’re not sure which dance class you want take, then join us for a morning of dance class samplers. Try out ballet, jazz, hip hop, tumbling, contemporary and poms all in one day. Parents can also take advantage of shoe sizing and costume measuring. Dancers interested in an intensive training program may also try out for the “Expressions Dance” program at the camp. General Mitchell Elementary. Sa 10/3 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

315100.01

General Mitchell Elementary * Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, November 3 – April 23 *Rehearsal: April 20 & 21 **Recital: April 22 & 23

A wide range of classes are offered, each designed to develop dancers in a way appropriate for their age and skill level. Students’ ability level will be assessed on the first day of class for open division students and the student may need to be moved to a class more appropriate for their ability. Students perform in a recital at the end of the program. There is an additional cost for costumes for the recital (approximately $30 - $50). Dance Class: $45 / $68 Non-Resident Expressions: $60 / $90 Non Resident

Expressions - Ages 10 & Up

Dance Classes

Dance Program

$5 in advance / $10 at the door

A rigorous training program for serious dance students looking for a studio like experience. Excellent preparation and supplement for Prestige dancers and those looking to audition for the team in the future. Previous dance training required. The first Expressions class or the dance camp Expressions try out serve as placement in the program. A minimum of two years experience and approval of the instructors is required. The first day of class or the dance camp serves as the try out for the program. Students enrolled in the Expressions program should study at least two days a week to gain the full benefit of the program. Saturdays and at least one weekday are suggested as the minimum.

Classes Begin / Open House - Teacher Meet & Greet

Tuesday November 3rd, Thursday, November 5th & Saturday & November 7th We recommend that all parents attend with their dancers for the first fifteen minutes on the first day. After that time period we ask that parents return to the hallway to wait. Parent viewing days will be scheduled throughout the year. Expressions Contemporary 9 - 10:20 am 415800.01 9:00 am

10:00 am Tumbling Tumbling Creative Movement 10 - 13 yrs 415600.01 4 - 6 yrs 415400.02 Tap Tap Level 2 10 - 13 yrs 415600.02 7 - 9 yrs 415500.01 Jazz / Hip Hop Jazz / Hip Hop Level 1 Level 2 7 - 9 yrs 415500.02 7 - 9 yrs 415500.03 Ballet Ballet Creative Movement Level 1 4 - 6 yrs 415400.01 7 - 9 yrs 415500.04

Tuesday

Saturday

Expressions Jazz 10:30 - 11:50 am 415800.02

6:00 pm 7:00 pm Tap Jazz / Hip Hop Creative Movement Open Level 4 - 6 yrs 415400.06 7 - 9 yrs 415500.12 Poms Jazz / Hip Hop Open Level Open Level 7 - 9 yrs 415500.11 10 - 13 yrs 415600.06

11:00 am Tumbling Level 1 7 - 9 yrs 415500.05 Tap Creative Movement 4 - 6 yrs 415400.03

12:00 pm Tumbling Level 2 7 - 9 yrs 415500.08 Tap Level 1 7 - 9 yrs 415500.09

Jazz / Hip Hop Poms 10 - 13 yrs 415600.03 10 - 13 yrs 415600.04

Ballet Ballet Level 2 10 - 13 yrs 415600.05 7 - 9 yrs 415500.06 Poms Poms Level 2 Creative Movement 7 - 9 yrs 415500.07 4 - 6 yrs 415400.04

1:00 pm

Ballet Creative Movement 4 - 6 yrs 415400.05 Poms Level 1 7 - 9 yrs 415500.10

Thursday

6:00 pm 7:00 pm 8:00 pm Poms Expressions Jazz Creative Movement Ballet Teen/Adult 415700.04 4 - 6 yrs 415400.07 7 - 8:20 pm 415800.03 Tap Tap Level 1 Level 2 Teen/Adult 415700.01 Teen/Adult 415700.02 Ballet Ballet Creative Movement Teen/Adult 415700.03 4 - 6 yrs 415400.08


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G-Ball Fridays! Indoor Golf Instruction Ages 5 - 8

Youth Enrichment

Be a part of this JACK NICKLAUS learning system. This program is all about having fun and developing the fundamentals of golf through easy to learn age appropriate activities. Equipment is provided at no cost. You will not want to miss out!!! Franklin Elementary Gym F 9/18 - 11/20 Ages 5 - 6 5:45 – 6:30 pm Ages 7 - 8 6:45 – 7:30 pm

305601.01 305601.02

$15 / $23 Non-Resident

Youth Sport Instruction Kids Tennis Club

Become involved in tennis. Kids' Tennis Club gives children the opportunity to try tennis in a FUN, safe, supportive, and nontraditional setting focusing on the basics. The activity is for all abilities; it's easier and more fun than ever. Equipment will be provided. Even if they've never picked up a racquet you will not want to miss out on this exciting program! Horace Mann Elementary Tu 10/6 - 11/10 Session I - 5K - 2nd grade 6:00 - 6:50 pm 305905.01 Session II - 3rd - 5th grade 7:00 - 7:50 pm 305905.02 $20 / $30 Non-Resident

Trixters Gymnastics

This program is an instructional gymnastics class for boys and girls ages 4 and older. Participants will develop skills on the uneven bars, balance beams, vault, and the floor. We offer classes with a ratio of 10 students per coach which promotes more individualized attention, making each class limited to a total of 40 participants. Skill tests will be done to determine which group each participant will be assigned to. Girls should dress in a leotard and boys should wear a snug-fitting tshirt and shorts. Any individual with hair that is chin length or longer must have their hair tied back. Parents are not allowed in class as there is limited space. Parent visit days will be assigned

Nathan Hale High, Upper Gym Tu, Th 9/15 - 12/10 (No class 10/29, 11/24 or 11/26 ) 4 – 6 years 6:00 – 6:40 pm 7 – 9 years 6:45 – 7:25 pm

10 years and up 7:30 – 8:10 pm

304125.01 304125.02 304125.03

$54 / $81 Non-Resident

************************** Extra Skills Practice (open to 8 years & up) 8:15 – 8:45 p.m. 304125.04 $25 / $37 Non-Resident

Youth Golf Instruction Ages 6 – 15

Professional golf instructor, Jim Rewolinski, will cover the full swing of the woods and irons and the fundamentals of the short game techniques that include pitching, chipping and putting. Instruction is geared to each individual’s ability. Bring your own clubs or use the house clubs at no charge. Please do not purchase any clubs until after the first lesson at which time a personal evaluation and recommendation will be made regarding the correct fit for your physique and swing proficiency. The program will have 2 lessons that will be held at the golf range, 1 lesson that will be held on the practice green, and 1 lesson playing the practice golf course. Students are required to rent practice balls each time while at the range. Basket sizes and prices are as follows: $4/small and $8/large. Students will receive a discount of $2 off a large basket size during lessons. A $1 fee for use of the practice green and a $5 green fee is required for playing the practice course. Deer Haven Golf Club, 19180 W Cleveland Ave. For weather cancellations please call Deer Haven Golf Club at 262-650-0760.

Juniors Ages 6-10 Sa 9/12 - 10/3 10:00 – 11:00 am

Juniors Ages 11-15 Sa 9/12 - 10/3 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

$20 / $30 Non-Resident

Tiny Tacklers, a new instructional program for 4K boys and girls can be found on page 15.

305600.01 305600.02


Youth Sport Instruction / Girls Volleyball

Beginning Archery Ages 10 and Up

Table Tennis Instruction Ages 8 - 16

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Learn the Olympic sport of table tennis. Table tennis is one of the fastest sports in the world, lots of fun and very diverse. It is a sport for everyone, big and small, boys and girls. Participants will be taught by USATT certified coaches in a partnership with the Milwaukee Table Tennis Club. Some of the items that will be covered are: proper racket grip; forehand and backhand drives; spin; footwork; rules; and, serving. Games to improve skills and techniques will be used.

$32 / $48 Non-Resident

$25 / $38 Non-Resident

McKinley Fieldhouse Sa 9/12 - 10/10 9:00 - 10:30 am 304600.01

Youth Sports

Learn the fundamentals of archery including bow and arrow history, safety techniques, shooting mechanics and much more. Class will be conducted outdoors weather permitting. A limited amount of equipment will be provided, participants are encouraged to bring their own bow and arrow equipment if possible (recurve and compound bows only). Arm guards will not be provided. For weather related cancellations call the weather hotline at 604-4900, option 2.

Irving Elementary Tu 10/6 - 11/10 6 - 7 pm 305120.01

“Set It Up”

Girls Volleyball League - 2nd - 5th Grade

Come and be a part of our volleyball action. We offer a 2nd & 3rd grade and 4th & 5th grade league. League games will be held Saturday Afternoons, September 26 - October 24th. Team practices will be held Saturdays, September 12 and 19. Additionally, team practices will be held once a week beginning the week of September 14 in the evening. Day and time will be determined by the team coach. Players will be contacted after September 8th with practice information. League games are on Saturday afternoons at Frank Lloyd Wright Intermediate

**Parent volunteers are needed to coach, please indicate on your registration form. Parent coaches will be contacted to confirm coaching commitment. There will be a coaches meeting on Tuesday, September 8, at 6:00 pm at the Recreation Dept. 1205 S. 70th For more information, contact Linda Gritzmacher at 604-4911. Deadline to register is Friday, September 4th. 2nd & 3rd Grade 305142.01 4th & 5th Grade 305142.02

$25 / $38 Non-Resident

“After School” & “Non-School Day” Camp information on page 19 & 20


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Outdoor Soccer

4K “Mini-Grasshoppers” Instructional Soccer

Get jump started with soccer. This fun instructional league will work on basic skills and fundamentals through drills and small games. 6:00 pm - 6:45 pm 305700.01 Recreation Center 7:00 pm - 7:45 pm 305700.02 F 9/11 - 10/16 $25 / $38 Non-Resident

Soccer Leagues

Youth Sports

9/12 - 10/24 Become involved in our instructional soccer leagues ranging from 5K to 8th grade. Leagues will focus on participation, skill development, teamwork, self-worth, and sportsmanship. Please check below for specific details. The Rec Dept. has the right to combine leagues or move locations for the benefit of the program. Players are recommended to bring their own ball to practice. Players will be contacted by phone prior to the start of the program after the coaches meeting Tuesday, September 8. Registration Deadline is September 4. $25 / $38 Non-Resident

“Little Strikers” K5 & 1st Grade

Games and practices will be held Saturday afternoons at Reservoir Park Boys 305702.01 Girls 305703.01

“United” 2nd & 3rd Grade

Games will be played on Saturday mornings at Reservoir Park Practices will be on Wednesday or Thursday evenings at Recreation Center Boys 305704.01 Girls 305705.01

”World Cup” 4th & 5th Grade

Games will be played on Saturday mornings at Reservoir Park Practices will be held on Monday or Tuesday evenings at Recreation Center Boys 305706.01 Girls 305707.01

“Inferno” Co-Ed 6th - 8th Grade

Games will be played on Saturday Afternoons at Reservoir Park Practices will be held on Monday or Tuesday evenings at Recreation Center Co-Ed 305708.01

There will be a Mandatory Draft on Saturday, September 12 at 12:00 pm at Reservoir Park. **Players will be contacted with practice information following the draft. Parent coaches needed 1 - 2 hrs. per week. All coaches are required to fill out a volunteer background check. Coaches meeting will be held Tuesday, September 8th, 6:30 pm at 1205 S. 70th

In Case of Inclement Weather, Call 414-604-4900, Option 2


Tiny Tacklers / Flag Football 4K Tiny Tacklers

Get introduced to the sport of football. This awesome new instructional program will introduce your little boy or girl to the fundamentals through drills and small games. This is a non-contact program.

McKinley Park Sa 9/12 –10/17

$20 / $30 Non-Resident

Session I 12:00 - 12:45 pm

305500.05

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Session II 1:00 - 1:45 pm 305500.06

Flag Football 9/12 – 10/24

*Attention*

Parent coaches are needed only 1 -2 hours per week! All coaches are required to fill out a volunteer background check. Coaches meeting will be held on Tuesday, September 8th 6:00 pm at 1205 S. 70th St. Players will be contacted prior to the start of the program after the coaches meeting on Tuesday, September 8th.

“Little Lineman”

K5 & 1st Grade Flag Football

Games and practices will be held Saturday mornings at WA Athletic Complex.

305500.01

”Blitz”

“First and Goal”

2nd & 3rd Grade Flag Football

Games will be played on Saturday mid-mornings at the WA Athletic Complex. Practice will be on Monday or Tuesday evenings at McKinley Park. 305500.02

4th & 5th Grade Flag Football

Games will be played on Saturday afternoons at the WA Athletic Complex. Practice will be held on Wednesday or Thursday evenings at McKinley Park 305500.03

“Go Deep” 7 on 7 Flag Football League 6th, 7th & 8th Grade

Accomplish FUN and get involved NOW. 6th - 8th graders can participate in an awesome flag football league with no contact involved. EVERYONE gets to play. All skill levels accepted. Games will be played on Saturday Mornings at WA Athletic Complex. Practices will be held on Wednesday or Thursday evenings at McKinley Park. There will be a Mandatory Draft on September 12 at 9:00 am at WA Athletic Complex. Players Will Be Contacted With Practice Information Following The Draft. 305500.04

In Case of Inclement Weather, Call 414-604-4900, Option 2

$25 / $38 Non-Resident

Youth Sports

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Hut, Hut! Become involved in a FUN, EXCITING and SAFE way to play flag football. The WA-WM Rec Dept, Central Bulldogs and Nathan Hale Huskies football coaches and players will be mentoring young athletes as officials and coaches in our youth flag football leagues. Leagues will focus on participation, skill development, team work, self-worth, and sportsmanship. Please check below for specific details. The Rec Dept. reserves the right to move locations for the benefit of the program. Registration Deadline is 9/4. $25 / $38 Non-Resident


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“Junior Dribblers” 5K & 1st Grade

Boys & Girls Basketball Leagues

Get introduced to the basics of basketball in a friendly team environment with the emphasis on fun while learning to dribble, pass, and shoot as well as offense and defense and playing as a team. Practices/games will be 50 minutes on Saturday mornings or early afternoons. You will be contacted prior to the start of the program with practice time information.

Youth Sports

Horace Mann Elementary Sa 1/9/16 - 2/20/16 Boys: 305202.01 Girls: 305203.01

“Hoop It Up”

2nd & 3rd Grade Boys & Girls

“Fast Break”

4th & 5th Grade Boys & Girls

This program will combine practices and games under modified rules. League play will be held on Saturday mornings and early afternoons at Lane intermediate. Practices will be held Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday evenings at locations determined by the Recreation Dept. After the coaches meeting on December 1st you will be contacted prior to the start of the program with practice time information.

This program will combine practices and games under modified rules. League play will be held on Saturday mornings and early afternoons at Lane intermediate. Practices will be held Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday evenings at locations determined by the Recreation Dept. After the coaches meeting on December 1st you will be contacted prior to the start of the program with practice time information.

Boys: Girls:

Boys: Girls:

Lane Intermediate Sa 12/5/15 - 2/20/16 305204.01 305205.01

Lane Intermediate Sa 12/5/15 - 2/20/16 305206.01 305207.01

Teams may be split up or combined for the benefit of the program. **Coaches Needed** Parent coaches are needed only 1 -2 hours per week! All coaches are required to fill out a volunteer background check. Coaches meeting will be held on Tuesday, December 1st, 6:00 pm at 1205 S. 70th St.. Deadline to register is November 25th for Hoop it up and Fast Break and January 2nd for Junior Dribblers.

$25 / $38 Non-Resident

“Shooters”

Boys & Girls 6th, 7th and 8th Grade

Leagues Games are played on Saturdays. Teams practice once a week with the time, day and location at the discretion of coach. Players are placed on teams by a draft done by the coaches. Players will be contacted with practice information following the draft. Teams may be combined if numbers dictate. Boy’s: 305208.01 Girl’s: 305209.01 The BOYS league will be held January through February. Deadline to register for Boys league is Friday, January 8th. Boys mandatory draft clinic will be Saturday, January 9 at Lincoln Intermediate 6th & 7th Grade, 9:00 – 10:00 am 8th grade, 10:00 - 11:00 am Coaches meeting and placement of players on teams will be from 11:00 am – 12:00 noon.

$25 / $38 Non-Resident

The GIRLS league will be held September through November. Deadline to register for girl’s league is Wednesday, September 16th. Girls mandatory draft clinic is Saturday, September 19 at Frank Lloyd Wright 6th & 7th grade, 9:00 – 10:00 am 8th grade, 10:00 – 11:00 am Coaches meeting and placement of players will be from 11:00 am – 12:00 noon.

For more information, contact Linda Gritzmacher (Girls), 604-4911 or Cory Thompson (Boys), 604-4959


Youth Sports Clubs / High School Intramurals High School Intramurals 9th - 12th grade

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Are you interested in playing sports but not at a high competitive level? Then be a part of our fun and relaxed high school intramural sports. There are only games and you get to pick your own teammates!! Look in your school or athletic department office for registration information or visit our website at www.wawmrec.com. *You are not eligible to participate in WA-WM intramurals if you are a member of a WIAA sport team that is in season. For more information contact Program Manager, Cory Thompson at 604-4959. Get your team together and sign up today!

Indoor Futsal Soccer League December - January Boys: 105730.01 Girls: 105730.02

Watch for information to arrive....

$25 / $38 Non-Resident

Boys Basketball: January - March Co-ed Volleyball: March - May

West Allis Youth Basketball Organization

West Allis Prestige Dance

Teams will be holding additional tryouts for their three competitive teams this fall. There will be a preaudition meeting on a date to be determined. Discussion will include the time and financial commitment required and to provide details of the audition process. Tryout participants must be entering 2nd through 8th grades for the upcoming 2015-2016 school year. The judges are seeking candidates that display athleticism, energy, a positive attitude, and technical dance skills. To inquire further, please contact prestigedanceteams@gmail.com.

The West Allis Youth Basketball Organization offers competitive basketball opportunities for boys and girls in grades 4 to 8 for the 2015 - 2016 basketball season. Players on their respective teams compete against surrounding communities in a competitive setting. Information will be sent through the schools for the upcoming basketball season. There will be an informational meeting in September. Look for date, time and location information at your school. Tryouts for the 2015-2016 season will follow the informational meeting. For those making a team, practice will begin the week after tryouts. Players are encouraged to tryout for both programs. This is a great opportunity to help players learn fundamental skills and develop leadership abilities. Contact Information West Allis Jr. Huskies: Brad Pederson, 414-507-3494 or visit www.juniorhuskies.com West Allis Jr. Bulldogs: Sheri Johnson, 414-587-5425.

Diamond Twirlers

Instructional Classes and Teams

Diamond Twirlers offers group classes for ages 4 through adult in areas of baton twirling and half-time show classes. Baton Twirling is an excellent way of developing hand-eye coordination, rhythm, timing, poise and gracefulness, endurance, self-discipline and overall coordination. Classes are taught a dance style routine to perform at the end of the year showcase event. Classes begin in January and continue through the end of March. Last class of the session is usually offered as our showcase event for parents and others to see what the students have learned. Costumes are an optional purchase item for this event. Our Baton and Half Time Show teams start their practices in January and continue through July. Our competitive baton and show teams perform at a minimum of two competitions a season. To be a member of one of our teams, you need to contact our instructor Kathy Kugi-Tom for a placement on a team. We accept all ability levels. Costumes, batons and props are required for this group, we do offer fundraising opportunities to defer some of the select costs. Those looking to get more information are welcome to attend a quick Question and Answer Session and meet members of the group on Tuesday, October 13 at 6:30 pm at General Mitchell Elementary. For more information or to have a flyer emailed to you, leave a message on the Diamond Twirlers voice mailbox at 604-4900 ext.5931.


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Adaptive Recreation

Questions? call Cory Thompson at 604-4959 or thompsonc@wawm.k12.wi.us

Discover Scuba Night Ages 10 & up

Have you ever wanted to try scuba diving? Our Discover Scuba experience can have you under water and breathing air in no time at all in the safe, warm confines of a swimming pool under instructor supervision. Discover Scuba is simple, easy, and fun. It’s the most convenient way we know to experience the actual sensation of scuba diving. Find out how quickly you can be scuba diving! This program is for individuals with and without disabilities. Cost includes all scuba equipment. Bring your swimsuit, a towel, and your completed Discover Scuba Statement. You cannot participate without the completed document!! Contact Cory Thompson at thompsonc@wawm.k12.wi.us to get paperwork or visit http://wazeesports.com/forms/ to print them off. Instructor: Wazee Sports Center, www.wazeesports.com

Adaptive

Nathan Hale Th 9/3 6:00 – 7:30 pm (W/Disabilities) 301030.01 7:30 – 9:00 pm (WO/Disabilities) 301030.02 $15.00 / $23.00 Non-Resident

Community Based Transition Program

Enroll now in the Community Based Transition Program which serves adults, ages 18 and older with special needs. The recreation program provides experiences which focus on the areas of daily living skills, personal/social skills, leisure/recreation skills and vocational skills. We meet Mon-Wed, 9:00 am - 2:00 pm at Irving School Fieldhouse, Thursdays, 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Bowling and on Fridays, 9:00 am - 2:00 pm at Southwest YMCA. All participants must be able to provide their own transportation, be independent in personal care and able to work in a group setting. Please call Cory Thompson to obtain a registration form. Fees are based on the amount of activities and days a participant attends. Volunteers Needed Community Based Transition Program

The Irving Transition Program is in need of volunteers. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Contact Cory Thompson for more information or to volunteer. All volunteers are subject to a confidential background check.

Fall Dance for Participants with Disabilities

“GO PACK GO” Do you like tailgating and celebrating your favorite football or any other fall sports team? If you do we’re having a “PACKERS TAILGATING DANCE”. Participants with disabilities AND their families are STRONGLY encouraged to attend. There will be music, dancing, and contests including best outfit so let’s see your support for your favorite SPORTS team. Snacks will be provided. Volunteers are needed and will be subject to a background check beforehand. If interested in volunteering or have any questions please contact Cory Thompson at 604-4959. Nathan Hale High School Cafeteria Th 10/15 6:00 - 8:00 pm 313020.01 $10 / $15 Non-Resident

Wednesday Bingo Night Ages 8 & up

Hey…. Guess what day it is? It’s Wednesday Bingo Night. Instructor Kathy Kline is waiting for you so sign up now for this awesome relaxing environment for participants with disabilities. Anyone under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult. Prizes included. Irving Fieldhouse W 9/23, 10/7, 10/21, 11/4, 11/18 6:00 - 7:30pm 313002.01 $15 / $22 Non-Resident

Wheelchair, Not “disABLED”

Sports Open Gyms - Discover Ability All ages and abilities are invited to attend. disABILITY or not, The Ability Center invites you to learn, try & play adaptive sports in a fun, noncompetitive environment. Each month, we will offer numerous adaptive sports opportunities plus a “featured” sport. This program is offered to people with and without disabilities. Equipment will be provided. Look for information for dates, times and locations in early September.

West Allis Special Olympics

Become involved!! Special Olympics provides year round opportunities for exercise, sports trainings and athletic competitions for persons 8 years of age and above with cognitive disabilities. For more information regarding sports available or to become a coach or volunteer contact Claudia Derringer at 257-4610.

If interested in volunteering for Adaptive Recreation Programs, Contact Cory Thompson.


After School SAFE Program

Deadline to register to guarantee first day of school participation is August 28, 2015

SAFE provides a structured environment that includes a balance of enriching activities and recreational activities. Students check in, receive a daily nutritional snack and then programming begins. Daily activities include supervised play, homework club or academic enrichment, organized gym/outdoor activities, and arts & crafts. SAFE students are encouraged to stay the duration of the program, and are able to leave once checked out by the designated parent or guardian. Phone numbers are only operational during program times. SAFE Location

Franklin School

550-3516

Hoover

588-1459

Franklin 4K Center Horace Mann (3:00 - 5:30 pm) Irving

Jefferson

254-9235 588-1475

Mitchell

Parkway 4K Center Pershing

Survive Alive 4K Center Walker

The Recreation Department will offer a series of day camps when school is not in session. Camps are hosted at Horace Mann Elementary and open to all students in 4K - 5th grade, registration is on a first come first served basis. You can register online at www.wawmrec.com, over the phone 604-4900, or in person at 1205 S. 70th Street, Monday through Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm. Informational flyers will be distributed through WA-WM Schools and After School SAFE. For more information, call Elizabeth Smoot at 604-4968.

651-7104 416-3154

Madison

Wilson

303-5753

531-3346

Longfellow

Non-Teaching School Day Camps

Phone

New Location

254-9157 659-3919 254-6961 303-5763 254-7986 254-7607

2015 - 2016 Camp Dates

September 28 October 29, 30 November 25 December 22, 28, 29, 30 January 18, 25 February 15 March 14, 24, 28, 29, 30, 31 April 1 May 27 Per Day: $25 / $38 Non-Resident

SAFE Registration Form On Page 43.

After School Programs

Need a place for your children to go after school? WA-WM Recreation Department offers After School Programs located at all 4K Centers & Elementary Schools. The SAFE Program runs Monday – Friday when school is in session, from the end of the school day until 5:30p.m. The registration fee is $70 per semester or $140 per year per child, no matter how many days a student participates. Fees will not be prorated if a student is enrolled later in the semester. Register online at www.wawmrec.com, over the phone 604-4900, or in person at 1205 S. 70th Street, Monday through Friday 8:00am – 5:00pm. Registration forms are located on page 43. Registration forms are not accepted at the schools. For more information please contact Elizabeth Smoot at 604-4968 or smoote@wawm.k12.wi.us. Behavioral expectations parallel school rules, students who do not adhere to behavior expectations may be dismissed from the program.

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After School REACH Program

Deadline to register to guarantee first day of school participation is August 28, 2015

After School Programs

A fun way to end the school day! WA-WM Recreation Department offers after school programs located at all Intermediate Schools and is open to all students. The REACH Program runs Monday – Friday when school is in session, from the end of the school day until 5:30 p.m. As part of the program students will have the opportunity to engage with friends, utilize academic assistance, enrichment and join different clubs as well as access to gyms and outdoor areas. REACH Programs will host various clubs or specialized activities throughout the year, some activities may occur and addition cost to cover supplies and instructors but participation is optional. REACH students are encouraged to stay the duration of the program, and are able to leave once checked out by the designated parent or guardian or with a signed permission slip allowing them to leave independently. When calling in an absence/change of plans at your school please state that the REACH Program should be notified. The Registration fee is $40 per semester or $80 per year, no matter how many days a student participates. Fees will not be prorated if a student is enrolled later in the semester.

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Behavioral Expectations parallel school rules, students who do not adhere to behavior expectations may be dismissed from the program. You can register online at www.wawmrec.com, over the phone 604-4900, or in person at 1205 S. 70th Street, Monday through Friday 8:00am – 5:00pm. Registration forms are located in this activity guide on page 44. Registration forms are not accepted at the schools. For more information please contact Elizabeth Smoot at 604-4968. Phone numbers operational only during program times.

REACH Location

Phone

Frank Lloyd Wright

604-3417

Lincoln

254-9063

Lane

659-3932

West Milwaukee

254-1314

Private Music Lessons

Grade 3 - Adult All Band Instruments, Guitar & Piano

Frank Lloyd Wright M 8/31 - 10/19 (No lesson 9/7 & 9/28) 317100.01 M 10/26 - 11/30 317100.06 Tu Tu

9/1 - 10/6 10/13 - 11/17

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Lincoln Th 9/3 - 10/8 317100.04 Th 10/15 - 12/3 317100.05 (No lesson 10/29 & 11/26)

Bring your own instrument and lesson book. Instructor will contact you to arrange specific lesson time. Day, time & location may change due to enrollment numbers. Lessons starting at 3:15pm. For question, contact Bob Halat at 604-4800 x7235. Six 30 Minute Private Lessons

REACH Registration Form On Page 44.

$60


Chair Yoga - For Seniors

Chair Yoga is designed to meet the specific needs of senior adults and is structured to benefit everyone at any level of health and fitness. Class with Instructor Chris Jansen will include a combination of stretching and breathing exercises designed to relieve stress, calm the mind and increase mobility, balance and body awareness. The Yoga poses used are adapted for senior adults and are done either standing or seated. Chairs will be provided to keep everyone safe and supported. There is no need to bring a Yoga mat. Fitness Center, MPR Tu 9/15 - 12/15 9:30 – 10:15 am

$31 / $46 Non-Resident

308001.01

Adult Fitness

Forever Fit - For Seniors

Aerobic program for seniors or anyone needing an easier workout. Workout includes activities that will increase cardiovascular endurance, bone density and muscle strength. Balance and flexibility exercises are included. Appropriate music will keep you motivated!! Wear comfortable cross training shoes and bring a water bottle. You may sign up for 1 or 2 days per week. Instructor: Julie Fraleigh, NETA, SAFE & CPR Certified

Fitness Center Sa 9/19 2:30 - 4:00 pm 308030.01 $10 / $15 Non-Resident

Session II - 9:15 - 10:15 am M 10/26 - 12/7 308000.03 (No class 11/23 & 11/30) W 10/28 - 12/9 308000.04 (No class 11/25 & 12/2)

Healthy Living Over The Holidays

In this workshop with instructor Chris Jansen, participants will learn how to live a health lifestyle over the holidays, when faced with the holiday hustle and bustle, as well as all of the holiday foods we face. Topics covered will include diet and exercise, and more. Come dressed for a short workout at the end. Fitness Center Sa 11/14 2:45 - 4:00 pm 308023.01 $8 / $12 Non-Resident

Introduction to Ayurveda Workshop

Ayurveda, a holistic healthcare system and philosophy, understands that everything within the human body and mind are governed by three fundamental energies/forces: Vata (Wind), Pitta (Fire), and Kapha (Earth/Water). Which is your primary energy? Discovering this answer is the first step to understanding what balanced diet, routine and lifestyle best supports complete health within you. In this introductory class with Chris Jansen you will learn about Ayurveda and your Ayurvedic body-type and be well on your way to creating a happy, healthy, and balanced you. No previous experience with Ayurveda required.

Adult Fitness

$12 / $18 Non-Resident

Learn the basics about essential oils including where they come from, how to use them for cooking, cleaning, for health benefits, and more. Instructor: Chris Jansen

Session I - 9:15 - 10:15 am M 9/14 - 10/12 308000.01 W 9/16 - 10/14 308000.02

Easy Meditation Techniques

Franklin Fieldhouse M 10/26 - 11/30 7:10 - 7:40 pm 308191.01

Introduction to Essential Oils Workshop

Fitness Center, MPR

$15 / $22 Non-Resident

Meditation is the art of looking inside and discovering one’s own inner being. Meditation leads us not only to totally new inner experiences, but helps us also to transform our day-to-day life into a better, more meaningful and more fulfilling existence. Meditation can offer us inner peace and happiness, a positive view of the world and also a number of health benefits, such as the ability to let go of stress and anxiety. Chris Jansen will teach you meditation techniques to use on your own. Please bring a mat or pillow.

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Fitness Center Sa 9/19 12:45 - 2:15 pm 308192.01 $10 / $15 Non-Resident

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Doga Workshop

How about taking your dog to YOGA class? Well here at the WA-WM Rec. Dept. you can join a DOGA class workshop with Chris Jansen. Learn to YOGA with your dog. ALL DOGS MUST BE ON LEASHES! Please bring a mat, towel or blanket and a doggy dodo bag. McKinley Fieldhouse Su 9/20 9:30 - 11:00 am 308113.01 $10 / $15 Non-Resident

Vinyasa Flow Yoga

Adult Fitness

Break a sweat with Chris Jansen in the fast-paced, flowing Yoga class where movements will flow one to the next in connection to the breath and with a focus on strength. Bring a mat and water. Franklin Fieldhouse M 9/14 - 12/14 6:00 - 6:45 pm 308110.04 $42 / $63

Parent & Child Hatha Yoga Ages 6 & up

A traditional Hatha Yoga class geared toward parents and their children. Movements and ideas will be modified to capture the interest of kids and to give them lifelong interest in Yoga and fitness. Bring a mat to class. Instructor: Chris Jansen

Franklin Fieldhouse Th 9/17 - 10/29 (No class 10/15) 6:15 - 7:00 pm 308110.05 $18 / $27 Non-Resident Fee per couple

Adult Fitness Hatha Yoga

Relax and refresh your body, mind, and spirit while practicing Hatha style Yoga. With an emphasis on proper alignment, you will be able to safely build a stronger core and increase flexibility and balance. ALL levels of experience welcome! Please bring your yoga mat. Instructor: Crystal Perry, RYT-200 Horace Mann Elementary Tu 6:00 - 7:00 pm Session I 9/15 - 10/27 Session II 11/3 - 12/15 $21 / $32 Non-Resident

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Madison Elementary Th 6:00 - 7:00 pm 308110.03 Session III 10/1 - 12/10 (No class 11/26) $30 / $45 Non-Resident

Zen Yoga (slow flow)

Life is hectic! Here is your chance to slow down. This hour long class will leave you feeling refreshed and relaxed. This class links breath and movement, and flows through postures designed to build strength, stability and a sense of calm within. Bring a mat. Instructor: Susie Melott, RYT-200 McKinley Fieldhouse M 4:15 - 5:15 pm Session I 9/14 - 10/26 Session II 11/2 - 12/14 Fitness Center W 4:15 - 5:15 pm Session I 9/16 - 10/28 Session II 11/4 - 12/16

$21 / $32 Non-Resident

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Stretch and Flow Yoga

Yoga is a great way to connect mind, body and breath. We will flow through postures to gain strength, stamina and flexibility. Plenty of modifications will be offered, so this class is for beginners and intermediates. Please bring a mat and come ready to be awesome! Instructor: Susie Melott, RYT-200 Fitness Center M 10:15 - 11:15 am Session I 9/14 - 10/26 Session II 11/2 - 12/14 W 10:15 - 11:15 am Session I 9/16 - 10/28 Session II 11/4 - 12/16

$21 / $32 Non-Resident

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Lunch Express Yoga

Want a quick and fun way to get your stretch on during that lunch crunch time? You will learn a variety of poses to help tone muscles and build strength. Bring a mat. Instructor: Susie Melott, RYT-200 Fitness Center M 12:00 - 12:45 p.m. Session I 9/14 - 10/26 Session II 11/2 - 12/14 W 12:00 - 12:45 pm Session I 9/16 - 10/28 Session II 11/4 - 12/16

$21 / $32 Non-Resident

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Total Stretch

Adult Fitness

Non-aerobic exercise that tones your entire body. Body ball and exer-bands are provided. Cross training or aerobics shoes, a large towel or exercise mat and 3 lb. leg weights are required. Instructor: Kay Farber, CPR certified. Fitness Center, MPR M 9/14 - 12/14 (No class 11/23) 6:00 - 7:00 pm 308500.01 $36 / $54 Non-Resident

W 9/16 - 12/16 (No class 10/28 & 11/25) 6:00 - 7:00 pm 308500.02 $33 / $51 Non-Resident

Stretch & Relaxation

Fitness Center M 11/2 - 12/14 3:45 - 4:40 pm

Fitness Center M 9/14 - 12/14 4:45 - 5:40 pm

308200.01

$36 / $54 Non-Resident

3085002.01

$21 / $32 Non-Resident

Thrill The World (Formerly Thriller Workshop)

3:00 - 7:00 pm Come and dance the choreography to Michael Jackson's Thriller, but this year, dance it with the rest of the world! From 3:00-5:00 p.m. you can learn the choreography to Michael Jackson's Thriller and have zombie makeup done by a professional makeup artist. At 5:00 p.m., we will dance Thriller with the rest of the world. See www.thrilltheworld.com or Thrill the World Milwaukee 2015 on Facebook for more info. Chris can also be contacted at thrilltheworldmilwaukee@gmail.com with questions. After the event, we will dance and enjoy refreshments! Instructor: Chris Jansen Lane Intermediate School Sa 10/24 3:00 - 5:00 pm - Choreography Teaching and Makeup 5:00 pm - Dance Thriller with the rest of the world. 5:30 - 7:00 pm - Dance party 308204.01 $20.00

Beginner Tai Chi + Qi Gong

Tai Chi is a series of continuous, flowing movements which are performed slowly and gracefully. The form is learned gradually, posture by posture. By working from the mind through natural movements of the body we learn to appreciate the importance of posture, to understand relaxation, to interpret energy and to apply this knowledge to our everyday lives. Instructor: Chris Jansen Fitness Center Th 9/17 - 12/17 (No class 10/15 & 11/26) 9:15 - 9:55 am 308205.01 $30 / $45 Non-Resident

Tai Chi + Qi Gong Level 2

Tai Chi is a series of continuous, flowing movements which are performed slowly and gracefully. The form is learned gradually, posture by posture. By working from the mind through natural movements of the body we learn to appreciate the importance of posture, to understand relaxation, to interpret energy and to apply this knowledge to our everyday lives. Instructor: Chris Jansen

Adult Fitness

A total body stretching program, different from Yoga, that will work on increasing overall flexibility while using breathing and relaxation techniques. Bring a mat and water. Instructor: Chris Jansen

Nia

Burn calories with Nia, an expressive dance fitness class that combines 9 different movement forms from dance arts (jazz and modern), martial arts (tae kwon do and tai chi) and healing arts (yoga). No previous dance or martial experience necessary. NIA is for everyBODY! Bring a mat or towel and a covered water bottle. Instructor: Chris Jansen

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Fitness Center Th 9/17 - 12/17 (No class 10/15 & 11/26) 10:00 - 11:00 am 308205.02 $36 / $54 Non-Resident

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Adult Fitness Barre Basics

PIYO Strength

PiYo combines the musclesculpting, core-firming benefits of Pilates with the strength and flexibility of flowing Yoga movements. We crank up the music, the speed, and the fun to give you an intense, low-impact workout. All levels are welcome from beginners to advanced. Everyone can benefit from this class. Come try a new twist to strength training. BeachbodyTM PiYo certified instructor Karen Johnson will leave you stretched, strengthened and centered! Please bring a yoga mat, water bottle and wear comfortable clothing. Lane Intermediate School Tu 4:30 - 5:30 pm Session I 9/8 - 10/20 308305.01 Session II 11/3 - 12/15 308305.02

Adult Fitness

$28 / $42 Non-Resident

The hot new barre workout spreading the globe. This Barre Basics workout will tone the thighs, lift your butt, sculpt your arms and flatten your abs! Come join Chris Jansen in this exciting new class! Please bring a mat to class. Fitness Center Th 9/17 - 12/17 (No class 10/15 &11/26) 4:30 - 5:15 pm 308810.01 $30 / $45 Non-Resident

20-20-20

Upper Body, Lower Body, Cardio!! Now that sounds like a good workout! Twenty minutes on each area! Come join in this exciting new class! Instructors: Vicki Francolucci & Betty Marr

As a long-time Rec department fitness class participant, I just wanted you to know that many have RAVED about the Barre Basics class. We really enjoy the variety of classes available. Thanks for your hard work. Kathy M.

Barre Cardio Blast

Like the regular Barre class toning the whole body with an emphasis on legs and core, using ballet movements and positions, but with a faster pace and different movements, this class with Chris Jansen is guaranteed to raise the heart rate! Bring a mat and water. Franklin Fieldhouse M 9/14 - 10/19 6:45 - 7:40 pm 308810.02 $18 / $27 Non-Resident

Franklin Fieldhouse Tu 9/15 - 12/15 (No class 11/24) 6:30 - 7:30 pm 308807.01 $40 / $60 Non-Resident

Fitness Walking Club

You know that you want to begin a fitness program, but don’t know where to start. It’s easy! Walking is one of the easiest and best forms of exercise. All you need is a good pair of shoes, comfortable clothing and desire. This club will walk a designated route in the high school providing a safe and warm atmosphere to walk alone or with your friends. Come join us and have a great time. West Allis Central W 9/23 - 11/18 7:00 - 8:30 pm

$15 / $23 Non-Resident

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“Define” Butz, Gutz and Weights

Want a great class to work on those areas of concern! If you want to work on your CORE, ABS and LOWER BODY, then “DEFINE” is your class. You will target those areas in class while having a great time. Instructor: Vicki Francolucci, certified in Group Fitness, Spin, Zumba & Stability Ball Lane Intermediate Th 9/17 - 12/17 (No class 11/26) 6:00 - 7:00 pm 308800.01 $40 / $60 Non-Resident

“Crunch Time”

Want a great class to work on that area of concern! Come work on your CORE (or middle section). Focus on your abs and core areas in this ½ hour class. Trim your middle section and increase your strength. Power packed exercises in 30 minutes. Instructor: Betty Marr, certified in Group Exercise, Zumba Franklin Fieldhouse Tu 9/15 - 12/15 5:45 - 6:15 pm

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$21 / $32 Non-Resident


Low Impact Aerobics

A traditional aerobic style class with an emphasis on elevating the heart rate and burning calories, impact will be kept to a minimum, so this class is suitable for all participants. Bring a mat for floor work, and water. Instructor: Chris Jansen Fitness Center Th 9/17 - 12/17 (No class 10/15 & 11/26) 3:45 - 4:30 pm 308139.01 $30 / $45 Non-Resident

Adult Fitness

Fitness Dance

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Fitness Dance is guaranteed to burn calories while experiencing the joy of dance. Dance styles may include Latin, Jazz, Modern, Ballet, and so much more. Light toning will also be done in this class. No dance experience necessary. Bring a mat and water. Instructor: Chris Jansen

AM Pilates Yoga Fusion

A blend of Core, Movement, Balance and Flexibility. Regain control of our muscles and focus on correcting muscle imbalances in your body. Increase your core strength, your core stability and overall flexibility. A perfect balance for runners, cyclists and fitness enthusiasts. Bring your own mat and dress comfortably. Instructor: Chris Jansen

Fitness Center M 9/14 - 10/26 3:45 - 4:40 pm

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$21 / $32 Non-Resident

Franklin Fieldhouse Th 9/17 - 11/12 (No class 10/15) 5:45 - 6:40 am 308301.01 $24 / $36 Non-Resident

Step Aerobics Beginner/Intermediate

Franklin Fieldhouse Th 9/17 - 10/29 (No class 10/15) 7:00 - 7:45 pm 308900.01 $28 / $42 Non-Resident

Cardio Hoop

Pilates is a combination of physiotherapy and exercise which creates balance through movement, body awareness and breath. Floor exercises as well as the use of a bodyball will increase core strength and flexibility. You will leave feeling tall, strong and relaxed. Bring light to medium hand weights, a non-skid mat and water bottle. Perfect for men and women. Instructor : Mary Bockhorst, ISCA Pilates, PiYo & ACE Certified Fitness Center, MPR Th 9/17 - 11/19 7:00 - 7:45 pm

$28 / $42 Non-Resident

This is more than just your average hoola hooping class. In this class with Chris Jansen you will perform aerobic combinations with and without a weighted 3 lb hoop, as well as around the hoop for an amazing cardiovascular workout. There will also be a focus on core strength and flexibility. No previous hooping experience necessary! Franklin Fieldhouse Th 11/5 - 12/17 (No class 11/26) 7:00 - 7:45 pm 308133.01

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Hot Hula Fitness®

$18 / $27 Non-Resident

Inspired by the dances of the Pacific Islands, HOT HULA fitness® isolates your larger muscle groups thereby increasing strength and definition to your core with specific emphasis on the abs, glutes, quads and arms.... All ages and fitness levels will enjoy HOT HULA fitness®. Instructor: Chris Jansen Franklin Fieldhouse Th 11/5 - 12/17 (No class 11/26)

6:15 - 7:00

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$24 / $36 Non-Resident

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Adult Fitness

Utilizing an adjustable step, this class will bring your cardiovascular workout to new heights with Chris Jansen . Step Aerobics is a medium to high intensity cardio workout focusing on simple step routines, choreography and toning movements.

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Adult Fitness

“Zumba” is a high energy class combined with motivating music and unique moves allows you to dance away your worries while getting a great overall body workout. Zumba fuses Latin and international music with dance themes creating an easy to follow energizing experience. Dress comfortably and wear athletic shoes. M

9/14 - 12/14 308100.01 (No class 11/23) Jill Farina, Zumba, Zumba Gold, Zumba

Toning Certified, ZIN, Group Fitness Certified, NETA

Lane Intermediate 6:00 - 7:00 pm W

9/16 - 12/16 308100.02 (No class 11/25) Alyssa Trudell, Zumba & Group

Exercise Certified

Adult Fitness

Franklin Fieldhouse 6:00 - 7:00 pm Th

9/17 - 12/17 308100.03 (No class 11/26) Joe Gorichanaz, Zumba Certified Franklin School Gym 6:00 - 7:00 pm F

9/18 - 12/18 308100.04 (No class 11/27) Heather Townsend Fitness Center, MPR 4:15 - 5:00 pm $30 / $45 Non-Resident

Zumba Gold Mondays

This class will encourage people that have never tried Zumba and/or those that are “deconditioned”. There is more focus on lower impact (not as much jumping or twisting) but you will still burn the same amount of calories. Zumba fuses Latin and international music with dance themes, creating an easy-to-follow, energizing experience.  Dress comfortably and wear athletic shoes. Instructor Jill Farina, Zumba and Zumba Gold Certified.

Lane Intermediate M 9/14 - 12/14 (No class 11/23) 4:45 - 5:45 pm 308101.01

Line Dance Fitness Class

Come join us for some fun exercise and learn awesome line dances. You can Wobble, Slide, Hustle, Cha Cha, and Tush Push those calories away! No dance experience needed. You will learn these dances as we go. Energy, fun, a bottle of water and your tennis shoes are all you need! Come prepared to have a good time, laugh and love every minute of this cardio class. Instructor: Vicki Francolucci, certified in Group Fitness, Spin, Zumba & Stability Ball

Lane Intermediate Th 9/17 – 12/17 (No class 11/26) 7:10 – 8:10 pm 308230.01 $40 / $60 Non-Resident

$30 / $45 Non-Resident

ZUMBAtomic

(Parent & Child)

Zumbatomic – Designed exclusively for kids (ages 6-12), Zumbatomic is rockin’, energy fitness-parties packed with specially choreographed, kidfriendly routines and all the music kids love, like hip-hop, reggaeton, cumbia and more. Parents will love Zumbatomic because of the effects it has on kids, increasing their focus and self-confidence, boosting metabolism and enhancing coordination. Instructor: Elaina Qureshi Franklin School Gym M 6:00 - 6:45 pm Session I

9/14 – 10/26 314000.01 (No class 9/28 & 10/5)

$15 / $23 Non-Resident Session II

11/2 - 12/14 314000.02

$20 / $30 Non-Resident

Shake, Rattle & Roll

Come get a workout and learn some classic wedding, party and celebration dances. We will learn how to Macarena, Cupid Shuffle, Electric slide, Bus Stop, Swing and many more fun party dance from here to all over the world. No experience necessary, just a desire to have fun and get in shape! Instructor: Elaina Qureshi

Franklin School Gym M 7:00 – 7:45 pm

Session I

9/14 – 10/26 308235.01 (No class 9/28 & 10/5)

$15 / $23 Non-Resident

Session II

11/2 - 12/14

$20 / $30 Non-Resident

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Group Cycling

Are you looking to increase cardiovascular endurance, bone and muscle strength? This class is what you are looking for. Music will guide us on our ride including hill work, sprints, lifts and leisure riding. Our certified instructors will help you SPIN your way to fitness. Fitness Center, Spin Room

M 9/14 - 12/14 308400.01 Strength & Endurance Instructor: Mike Hanrahan 6:00 - 6:45 pm Tu 9/15 - 12/15 308400.02 (No class 9/29) Instructor: Catherine Agnew 3:45 - 4:30 pm Tu 9/15 - 12/15 308400.03 Instructor: Mary Ann Batchelor 6:00 - 6:45 pm

Th 9/17 - 12/17 308400.04 (No class 11/26) Instructor: Catherine Agnew 3:45 - 4:30 pm

Adult Fitness R.I.P.P.E.D.

Burns up to 1,000 calories in 50 minutes!

Experience this total body "plateauproof fitness formula" workout utilizing resistance and cardio training. R.I.P.P.E.D. combines Resistance, Intervals, Power, Plyometrics, Endurance and Diet components to strengthen muscles and greatly improve the cardiovascular system in ways that are fun, safe & effective. Go from unhealthy, unfit & tired to healthy, strong & energetic! This workout is for YOU! Diet tips given at the end of each class. Modifications given so all can participate. Bring a mat, water bottle & hand-held weights. Wear cross training shoes. Instructor: Karen Lawton, RIPPED, NETS, SAFE Certified

Fitness Center, MPR Tu 9/15 - 12/15 (No class 11/24) 5:50 - 6:50 pm 308600.01 $40 / $60 Non-Resident

$40 / $60 Non-Resident

Great morning workout for men and women, everyone is welcome, no experience necessary. A fun energetic workout combining resistance training and cardio conditioning with balance and flexibility exercises. As the weather allows, class may take place outside. Bring a mat or towel for floor work and a covered water bottle. Instructor: Chris Jansen Fitness Center, MPR Tu 9/15 - 11/3 5:45 - 6:45 am 308700.01 $24 / $36 Non-Resident

Evening Bootcamp

Combining resistance training and cardio conditioning with balance and flexibility exercises is a fun energetic workout with instructor Mike Hanrahan. Bring a mat or towel for floor work and a covered water bottle. Great for men or women.

$36 / $54 Non-Resident

Cardio Kickboxing

Boomer R.I.P.P.E.D.

Same great workout as described in Tuesdays class but with modifications for Boomers or anyone needing a less-intense workout! Instructor: Mary Bockhorst, RIPPED, ACE certified

Fitness Center, MPR Th 9/17 - 12/17 (No class 11/26) 5:50 - 6:50 pm 308600.02 $40 / $60 Non-Resident

Come develop new skills and a strong core with instructor Chris Jansen, as you burn a ton of calories in this fierce but fun kickboxing class. Easy to follow combinations of upper body strikes, blocks and athletic drills make up this killer cardio workout. Franklin Fieldhouse Th 9/17 - 12/17 (No class 10/15 & 11/26) 5:30 - 6:15 pm 308132.01 $18 / $27 Non-Resident

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Adult Fitness

F 9/18 - 12/18 308400.07 (No class 11/27) Low Impact Instructor: Heather Townsend 3:30 - 4:15 pm

AM Bootcamp For Beginners

Fitness Center, MPR W 9/16 - 12/16 (No class 11/25) 7:00 - 8:00 pm 308700.02

Th 9/17 - 12/17 308400.05 (No class 11/26) Instructor: Mary Ann Batchelor 6:00 - 6:45 pm Th 9/17 - 12/17 308400.06 (No class 11/26) Low Impact Instructor: Mary Ann Batchelor 7:00 - 7:45 pm

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Adult Co-Rec Soccer

Adult Sports

Do you want to jump back into soccer after several years away from the game? Or do you just want to get involved? Here is your chance. We are offering Adult Co-Rec Outdoor Soccer for the first time. This recreational program is a great way to enjoy the game of soccer in a fun atmosphere. The program will take place on Saturday mornings at 10 am at the Cleveland Ave. Soccer field at the West Allis Athletic Complex. Participants should arrive at 10:00 am and then divide themselves into 2 teams. It will be recreational play until 12:00 pm. The program will take place from September 19th through October 24th. Players must register by September 16th. $15 / $30 Non-Resident

307700.01

Adult Table Tennis Instruction

Adult Sports

Love to play ping pong? Come out of your basement rec room and learn how to play the sport of table tennis so that you can dominate at your next family party. Participants will be taught by USATT certified coaches in partnership with the Milwaukee Table Tennis Club. Some of the items that will be covered are: proper racket grip; forehand and backhand drives; spin; footwork; underspin push; rules; and, serving. Drills to improve stroke techniques will be used. Irving Elementary Tu 10/6 - 11/10 7:00 - 8:15 pm

307901.01

$25 / $38 Non-Resident

Open Table Tennis

Open Basketball

Basketball is open to all ages. In the event of school activities or holidays, open gym may be cancelled without advanced notification. Cancellations will be posted on site when possible. You must supply your own basketball. Identification: All participants must reside or attend school in the WA-WM School District. Adults must show driver’s license and high school students must show high school ID. Lincoln Intermediate W 9/30 – 11/18 7:00 - 9:00 pm

$2 / $3 Non-Resident

Open Volleyball

Adult Women - Wednesdays

Volleyball is open for adult women. All skill levels are welcome to participate. Lane Intermediate 9/30 - 11/18 (When school is in session) 7:00 - 8:30 pm (Per session/pay as you attend) $2 / $3 Non-Resident

Open Badminton and Pickleball

Open Badminton and Pickleball will take place on Monday evenings from 8:00 - 10:00 pm. All ages and abilities are welcome to participate. Equipment will be provided for those who need it. Fall Session: Nathan Hale High School

8/3 - 10/26

Winter Session: Central High School

November - February

Dates for the winter session will be available after 9/1.

Cancellations may occur without notice due to school events.

FEE per night: $2 / $3 Non-Resident

The Milwaukee Table Tennis Club offers open play every Saturday morning from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm and every other Sunday from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm at Irving Elementary School. It is open to everyone. All ages and levels of play are welcome.

Portable Volleyball Equipment

Residents will be able to rent portable volleyball equipment for personal use through the West Allis - West Milwaukee Recreation Department. The package includes a volleyball net, poles and volleyball. You will need your own hammer to drive the stakes supporting the poles into the ground. The volleyball net will set up on any grass area. The cost for a 3 day volleyball package rental will be $20 plus a $100 refundable security deposit. Equipment pick up and drop off available MondayFriday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm. Reservations are taken on a first come first served basis.

Open Gym & Swim dates and times on page 1.


Adult Sport Leagues

Contact Dustin Smith at 604-4938 or smitdu@wawm.k12.wi.us for more information

Adult Fall Softball League

We offer several options Men’s and Co-Rec for fall softball. Visit our website at www.wawmrec.com for registration information. Leagues will take place at Liberty Heights and Thomson Field Tuesday or Thursday evenings. The CoRec League will take place on Monday evenings. If rainouts occur during the season, games will be made up the following day. Leagues start the week of September 7th. Deadline for returning team registration Friday, August 7th New team registration begins Monday, August 10th

Adult Co-Ed Kickball League

Remember when you were a kid and played kickball with your friends? Relive the fun by joining our kickball league! Not only is kickball enjoyed on the school playground, it’s also a competitive league game, like softball. The Recreation Department is taking registrations for Co-ed kickball starting in mid-September on Friday evenings.

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Adult Wiffleball League

Come on out and pick up the little yellow bat and play like you used to in the back yard. New this fall, we will be offering a wiffleball league for the first time. This is a recreational league for anyone looking to have fun and enjoy the weather before winter hits us again. The season will be 4 weeks starting in September.

Adult Volleyball League

The 2015-2016 Fall/Winter Volleyball Leagues will start in late September. Leagues will take place at FLW Intermediate School and Lane Intermediate School. Team registration will begin in August. Visit our website at www.wawmrec.com for registration information. Sign up for both sessions and receive a special discount on your team and player fees.

Mondays - FLW - Coed League Wednesdays - FLW - Women’s A (formerly Major AA) Wednesdays - FLW - Women’s B (formerly Major A) Wednesdays - Lane - Women’s C (formerly Minor B) Thursdays - FLW - Men’s New team registration begins Tuesday, September 8th

Adult Men’s Basketball League

The 2015-2016 Winter Men’s Basketball Leagues will start in December. Leagues will take place at Lincoln Intermediate School, 7815 W. Lapham St. Monday through Thursday evenings. Team registration will begin in September. Visit our website at www.wawmrec.com for registration information. Deadline for returning team registration is Friday, October 2nd

New team registration begins Monday, October 5th

Adult Classic Dartball League

The Recreation Department offers a 4-man Adult Dartball League. You may enter as an team or individual. Individual entries will be formed into teams if there are enough entries. League play will take place at Horace Mann Elementary School on Thursday evenings starting in October. Managers will be contacted prior to the managers meeting.

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Adult Sports

Deadline for returning team registration Friday, September 4th


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Adult Sports Free Agents

Free agents are individuals who have not been able to form a team of their own but are looking to participate. On occasion there are teams that are a person or two short, or there are individuals looking for a team to play for. That's where our free agent program comes in! If you are an individual looking for a team, contact Dustin Smith at 414-604-4938 to register as a free agent. Your free agent contact information may be provided to teams that request it and it will also be made available at the manager’s meeting prior to the season. Joining the free agent list does not guarantee placement on a team.

Adult Sports

Adult Golf Instruction

Professional golf instructor, Jim Rewolinski, will cover the full swing of the woods and irons and the fundamentals of the short game techniques that include pitching, chipping and putting. Instruction is geared to each individual’s ability. Bring your own clubs or use the house clubs at no charge. Please do not purchase any clubs until after the first lesson at which time a personal evaluation and recommendation will be made regarding the correct fit for your physique and swing proficiency. The program will have 2 lessons that will be held at the golf range, 1 lesson that will be held on the practice green, and 1 lesson playing the practice holes on the golf course. Students are required to rent practice balls each time while at the range. Basket sizes and prices are as follows: $4/small and $8/large. Students will receive a discount of $2 off a large basket size during lessons. A $1 fee for use of the practice green and a $5 green fee is required for playing the course. Deer Haven Golf Club, 19180 W Cleveland Ave. For weather cancellations please call Deer Haven Golf Club at 262-650-0760. Adult Any Skill Level M 9/14 - 10/5 5:30 - 6:30 pm W

9/9 - 9/30 5:30 - 6:30 pm

$20 / $30 Non-Resident

307600.01

307600.02

The West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation Department is looking for experienced adult sports officials for softball, volleyball, basketball and kickball. If you are interested please contact Dustin Smith at 604-4938 or smitdu@wawm.k12.wi.us to receive an application. WA-WM Recreation Department’s 42nd Annual Alumni Basketball and Volleyball Tournaments

Adult Sports

Graduates from West Allis Central, Nathan Hale, West Milwaukee or Learning Center, get your team together and enter the 2015 Alumni Men’s Basketball or Women’s Volleyball tournaments. You do not have to be a former player on your high school team. Players just need to be a graduate of one of our district high schools. Get your high school friends together and become part of this year’s tournament. The dates for this year’s tournament are December 28th and 29th. The Men’s Basketball tournament will be comprised of two divisions. Division I will be made up of teams graduating from the same high school and year from 2005-present. Division II will be made up of teams graduating prior to 2005. Teams must be formed from the same high school and may combine two consecutive years in the 1996-2002 graduating classes. Prior to 1995, teams may combine as many years as needed. Women’s volleyball teams can combine high schools and years as needed to form a team. If you are interested please contact Dustin Smith at 604-4938 or smitdu@wawm.k12.wi.us to receive registration information. Congrats to our 2014 Champions Men’s Basketball Division 1 – Central 2009 Men’s Basketball Division 2 – Hale 1997 For League Registration Information, Visit www.wawmrec.com


Cars for Beginners

Adult Enrichment

Ages 15 - Adult

Do you have a new young driver or are you looking to be more hands on with your vehicle but have no experience? There’s no need to fear what’s under the hood when district teacher, Matthew Kerhin, is leading the way. The class will cover how to check and change the oil, change a tire and many other various maintenance concerns to prepare your vehicle for the winter months. The format of the class will be half instructional in a classroom setting and the other half being hands on in the auto shop. Participants are advised to bring their own eye protection. If you are looking to gain more independence from your auto mechanic, this class will surely save you some money. Information from this class can also be applied to your snow blower and other summer power equipment.

Paranormal Experiences

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Have you ever thought you weren’t the only person in the room when you were all alone? Did a cold chill send shivers down your back? Noah Leigh, founder of the Paranormal Investigators of Milwaukee, will discuss the history of paranormal and share some pieces of evidence that was collected on some of his investigations from the Milwaukee area. Believe it or not, but ghosts can do more and say more than BOO!!! Administration Center Tu 9/29 6:00 - 8:00 pm 306400.01 $15 / $23 Non-Resident

Central High School, Auto Shop Sa 10/17 10:00 am - Noon 306300.01 $10 / $15 Non-Resident

Beginner Aikido Ages 14 & up

Horace Mann Cafeteria Th 9/3 - 12/17 6:30 - 7:30 pm (No class 11/26) $25 / $38 Non-Resident

306304.01

Ages 14 & up

Are you looking to further your Aikido knowledge and skills? Matthew Fanning is willing teach another level of Aikido for those looking for a challenge. Intermediate Aikido is faster pace than the Beginner and will cover more advance skills in throws, holds, and locks. Participants do not need to have experience in the Beginner Aikido to enroll.

Horace Mann Cafeteria Th 9/3 - 12/17 (No class 11/26) 7:45 - 8:45 pm 306304.02 $25 / $38 Non-Resident

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Adult Enrichment

Aikido is one of the best kept secrets in martial arts. Pronounced ahy-kee-do, Aikido is a Japanese art of self-defense employing locks, throws and holds and utilizing the principle of nonresistance to cause an opponent’s momentum to work against them. It is a mix of Jujitsu and Kenjutsu. Join district teacher Matthew Fanning, a member of the Midwest Tomiki Aikido Yudanshakai, in learning the proper technique of Aikido. There will be tumbling involved. Just like other martial arts, Aikido is a ranking system and students can earn rank as they study this style of martial arts.

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“Hands On” Cooking

All Cooking Classes are held at Nathan Hale - Room 167. Enter at the northeast doors by the cafeteria

Asian-Inspired Pickled Vegetables

Autumn Bounty

Have you seen the fruits and vegetables at our local West Allis Farmer’s Market? Are you looking for some new recipes to enhance and highlight those produce? Learn how to prepare a week’s worth of yummy veggies in one cooking session. Create your menu with Julie Seidlitz in this hands on cooking class. Sa 9/19 11:00 am - 1:00 pm

306001.02

$25 / $38 Non-Resident

Oktoberfest!

Adult Cooking

Come celebrate one of Wisconsin’s oldest traditions by learning how to cook authentic German cuisine with Julie Seidlitz. We will create Schnitzelklopse (schnitzel meatballs), Birnen und Bohnen (beans and pears), white cabbage with bacon and cream, kartoffelpuffer (potato pancakes) und Pitzauf mit Beeren (popovers with berries). While creating this fest, we will also be learning and practicing German vocabulary. Lasst uns essen! Sa 10/24 11:00 am - 1:00 pm

Ginger, soy and sesame are some of the staples in Asian cuisine. Add a little zing to your meats and fish or your stir-fry by creating your very own pickled vegetables. Bring your apron, if you like, and a box to carry home any of your still-hot finished product. Learn a skill from Annie Wegner LeFort that will translate pickling beyond this canning season. Handouts, recipes and safety tips are also included in this hands-on class. W 9/23 6:00 - 8:30 pm

Become the next Smuckers by creating your very own chutneys, jams and salsas inspired by the fall fruits. Create your own products in this class to bring home to your family and friends. Annie Wegner LeFort will share some of her recipes, handouts and safety tips to make canning easy for you. Don’t forget to bring your apron, if you would like. Tu 10/ 20 6:00 - 8:30 pm

306001.04

$40 / $60 Non-Resident

306001.03

$40 / $60 Non-Resident

Holiday Gifts

The holiday season is right around the corner, it’s the perfect time to create your very own edible gifts for family and friends. Annie Wegner LeFort will guide you through the process of canning to create unique preserves and other edible gifts in jars and then share how we can wrap and present those gifts to love ones. If you have an apron, please feel free to bring it along, and be prepared to take several gifts home with you, you may want to bring a box to carry them home. Tu 11/3 6:00 - 8:30 pm 306001.06 $45 / $68 Non-Resident

Baking Extravaganza Parent/Child Class

Create sweet treats with your little loved one that you wouldn’t mind sharing with them. Learn to create a variety of sweets that will fit nicely into your baking repertoire. Once you and your loved one taste how good they are and know how easy they are to prepare, you’ll be ready to serve them to your family and friends. In this hands-on baking class with Julie Seidlitz, you and your loved one will tag team in the kitchen to create treats to share with others. Sa 12/12 11:00 am - 1:00 pm

306001.05

$25 / $38 Non-Resident

Fall Fruits

Look for Adult Fieldtrips on page 38.

306001.07

$29 / $44 Non-Resident Fee per couple


Adult Cooking

All Cooking Classes are held at Nathan Hale - Room 167. Enter at the northeast doors by the cafeteria

“Fall Cooking” Series with Staci Joers

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Instructor Staci Joers has an Associate’s Degree from MATC with in Restaurant and Hotel Cooking. She has had the privilege of working with many great chefs. Staci will demonstrate how to prepare these recipes and you will observe and sample her recipes. Classes are for ages 14 and up. A withdraw from these cooking classes needs to be done at least 72 hours prior to the scheduled class, or no refund will be granted.

Classic Italian Pasta Dishes

One of the most popular ethnic cooking styles in America is Italian. Italy is actually a bastion of regional cooking styles loosely held together by a flag. Even though each region has its own specialties there are some techniques which will enable an individual cook from anywhere to cook like a native. I’ll pass on some of these techniques as well as serve you some fabulous pasta dishes from around Italy such as: Pasta au Pesto with Cream, Green Beans and Potatoes, Spaghetti alla Puttanesca (pasta with tomatoes, capers & anchovies), Pasta Aglio e Olio (Pasta with garlic, oil and aromatic herbs), Fettucine alla Carbonara. Tu

9/8

6:30 - 8:30 pm

206000.04

Thanksgiving Leftovers

Tu

11/ 10

6:30 - 8:30 pm

306000.02

The mushroom is used in many cuisines throughout the world and it is known as the "meat" of the vegetable world. Mushrooms are also very nutritious. Differing species can be a good source of vitamin B and D along with essential minerals such as copper and potassium. We will explore the world of mushrooms and sample a variety of recipes using a plethora of fabulous fungus including: Mushroom & Gruyere Tart, Pork with Chanterelle Cream, Green Beans with Wild Mushrooms,Mushroom Risotto. Tu

10/ 6

6:30 - 8:30 pm

306000.01

Shortcut Desserts for the Holidays

Julia Child once said “You don't have to cook fancy or complicated masterpieces, just good food from fresh ingredients.” And that is exactly what we are going to do tonight. I’m going to create some simple, yet fabulous desserts that you can quickly whip together yet taste like you spent an afternoon preparing. You’ll sample: Chocolate-Bread Parfaits, Bourbon Balls, Mini Cassata Cakes (with store bought pound cake) Dulce de Leche Crispies with Sea Salt (grown-up rice crispie treats). Tu

12/8

6:30 - 8:30 pm

per date: $21 / $32 Non-Resident

306000.03

Let’s Make Artisan Bread

Fresh baked bread smells and tastes so good. Making your own artisan bread can cost you less and help you avoid the additives and preservatives in the store bought breads. Learn to make your own bread using the “no knead” method taught by Julie Toman. Each participant will start their own loaf of bread to finish at home that will fill your home with the smell of freshly made artisan bread. This artisan bread will be a great addition to your Thanksgiving feast. M

10/19

6:30 - 8:30 pm

306001.01

$20 / $30 Non-Resident

Adult Cooking

A fabulous feast is a highlight of the holiday season, when families gather together and celebrate with a spread of festive food. But when the holidays are over, most everyone wonders what to do with Thanksgiving and Christmas leftovers. Don't let them go to waste; I've got a host of delicious ideas to turn your leftovers into tempting meals you'll love to eat a second time around. You’ll sample: Brie & Cranberry Relish, Bruschetta, Turkey Shepard’s Pie, Turkey leftover Croquettes with Gravy & Cranberry Sauce, Sweet Potato Pancakes with Bourbon-Brown Sugar Sauce.

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Adult Enrichment

Taming Toys and More!

Are you overwhelmed with raising children and everything that goes along with it? Do you fantasize about having an orderly home and life? Learn how to decide what to keep and what to get rid of and how to manage what's left. School work, sports gear, toys, books, clothes, whatever, is bogging you down you can tackle it and your kids can help! Learn to address the common concerns parents have over the sheer amount of stuff kids of today have accumulated. Strategies for discouraging grandparents from giving too many presents will also be shared by the Clutter Coach, Kathi Miller. Mitchell Elementary Tu 10/13 6:30 - 8:30 pm 306506.01 $17 / $26 Non-Resident

The ABC’s of LTC (Long Term Care)

Retirement Investing What You Think You Know Might Hurt You!

Wondering what to do with your retirement plan? Many investors, concerned with safely growing their assets, spend time understanding the basics. In this class you will have the rare opportunity to learn the fundamental principles of investing taught in the spirit of Benjamin Graham, billionaire Warren Buffett’s mentor. The class will use Benjamin Graham’s classic book The Intelligent Investor, which Warren Buffett calls the best book on investing ever written, as a guide. Administration Center W 6 - 7:30 pm Session I: 9/2 306710.01 Session II: 10/14 306710.02 $8 / $12 Non-Resident

Retirement Planning, It’s Never too Early to Start Planning

Are you coming close to retirement? Do you still have questions that will determine whether you retire or stay working for a couple more years? Jim Murray, M4 Financial Partners, will share the 4 Box Retirement Strategy to help you determine your future. The 4 Box Retirement Strategy consists of weighing the “Necessary Expenses” vs. the “Discretionary Expenses” and “Sources of Predictable Income” vs. the “Income from Assets.” Retirement is not like it used to be, it has changed drastically due to the several challenges throughout the years. Join us as we help chart the best course for your retirement. Administration Center W 11/11 7:00 - 8:30 pm $4 / $6 Non-Resident

306710.03

Dream a Little Dream

Let your positive energy come into this class where we will be learning to weave a dream catcher necklace. We will take a hoop, learn how to wrap wire like a web, and embellish your dream catcher using aqua marine chips and seedbeds. This piece will be finished off with basic wire work using metal feathers, chain, jump rings, and ribbon.

With Halloween just around the corner, you will love to take this class! Come join us to make these elegant beautiful spider earrings. We will be using various size glass pearl beads, bead caps, tube beads, and seed beads. You will learn the basics in stringing and wire work. All levels are welcome for this spooky fun experience!

$4 / $6 Non-Resident

$28 / $42 Non-Resident

$28 / $42 Non-Resident

Adult Enrichment

Do you know what LTC means? If not, it stands for Long Term Care, which is vital for you to understand because it pertains to your choice to where you live, as well as it protects your assets, and helps avoid a burden on your family and friends when you can no longer manage on your own. Ruth Busalacchi, Certified Senior Advisor and President/Owner Synergy HomeCare and Roger Dalkin, Financial Advisor, will share their knowledge about LTC and help you prepare for your future. Administration Center W 9/30 6:30 - 7:30 pm 306705.01

McKinley Fieldhouse Sa 9/26 10:00 am - Noon 306800.01

Itsy Bitsy Spiders

McKinley Fieldhouse Sa 10/10 10:00 am - Noon 306800.02

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Adult Enrichment

Fashionista Series - Ages 16 & Up

Create your very own stylish pieces of jewelry and bows to show off to your friends and family. After each class you will leave with a piece to add to your jewelry box. Class fees include the supplies to create your one of a kind piece. The Bows & Jewlery making classes are taught by Andrea Nowak. Ribbon Flower Clips

Using multiple pieces of black and white patterned ribbon, we will construct this cute pair of hair clips. In this class, you will learn how to sew ribbon into flat flowers, how to stack your ribbon creation, ribbon wrap your clips, and how to embellish your pieces. No Experience Necessary! McKinley Fieldhouse Sa 9/26 12:30 - 2:30 pm 306810.01 $32 / $48 Non-Resident

Spooky Stack Bow

Come make this amazing, funky, loopy, and spooky bow! Perfect for the Halloween season! We will be using purple, black, orange, and shimmering black ribbon in various sizes to create and learn to make a boutique stack bow. Embellished with a black cat disc and finished off with a 2 inch barrette in back this class is sure to get you hooked on bows! McKinley Fieldhouse Sa 10/10 12:30 - 2:00 pm 306810.02

Rag Time Flower Clips

$25 / $38 Non-Resident

Icicle Drops

With the holidays right around the corner, this could make a perfect gift for someone or even for yourself. These beautiful drop earrings are created using clear celestial crystals, chain, and wire. You will be learning metalworking techniques and the skill of linking beads to chain. Take a morning break to create these elegant crystal drop earrings with me!

$25 / $38 Non-Resident

$28 / $42 Non-Resident

McKinley Fieldhouse Sa 11/21 12:30 - 2:30 pm 306810.03

Let’s put a spin into things. In this class, you will learn some basic metalworking techniques. We will be using Fall Jasper semiprecious beads and learning to link them together to make a beautiful bracelet. Fall Jasper gets its name from the beautiful rich colors it adds to any piece. To finish your project off, we will use wire to wrap each bead to give your bracelet a unique and fun look to wear. McKinley Fieldhouse Sa 11/21 10:00 am - Noon 306800.03 $28 / $42 Non-Resident

Curly-Q Bows

Save yourself some money buying those boutique bows and make them yourself. Using curled red, green, and white ribbon you will have a blast making two fun Korker bow hair clips. You will leave this class with instructions on how to curl ribbon, 2 fun boutique bows, and the knowledge of ribbon wrapping your hair clips. McKinley Fieldhouse Sa 12/5 12:30 - 2:00 pm 306810.04 $25 / $38 Non-Resident

McKinley Fieldhouse Sa 12/5 10:00 am - Noon 306800.04

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Adult Enrichment

Using strips of multicolored material and basic sewing techniques, we will be learning the basics in making material rag flowers. This style fabric flower can be used in many ways. For the final touches on our pieces, we will embellish the center of the flowers with glass pearls and attaching our flowers to snap clips.

All Wrapped Up!

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Adult Enrichment Let’s Get Techy

This series of classes will help the beginner and even the novice iPad user with helpful tips and easy to follow directions on how to get the most out of an iPad. Learn more about the benefits of an iPad and how to make your money really stretch with the proper apps and programs for it. All classes are taught by a West Allis-West Milwaukee School District Technology Integrator. Please bring your iPad or Android to class for hands on experience. ~ All Tech Classes Held At Administration Center ~

Google - Calendar & Gmail

Intro to iPad

Is your iPad right out of the box? Do you really have no idea what to do once you finally found that power button and now you can’t power it off? This introductory class will cover the very basics of setting up your iPad. iPad is required for this class.

Be on time and stay connected with love ones and business partners. We will show you how to use Gmail and Google Calendar to help make your life easier by improving your scheduling and communication. Learn how to control all your emails in your inbox and find the ones that are really important. This class is perfect for anyone who uses a Mac, Windows PC, iPad or Androids. *Bring your Gmail account and password to class.

W 9/16 6:00 - 7:30 pm 306115.02 $10 / $15 Non-Resident

Tu 9/15 6:00 - 7:30 pm 306100.01 $10 / $15 Non-Resident

iPad Q & A

Adult Enrichment

Now that you have conquered the basics of setting up your iPad, do you feel comfortable using it? If you still have questions about apps and other settings on your iPad, this class can help you overcome your fears. No question is a stupid question in this class, so ask away. Tu 9/29 6:00 - 7:30 pm 306100.02 $10 / $15 Non-Resident

Internet Safety

Has there been a time when your child came to you showing you something they found on the internet and you were shocked by what they discovered or how they discovered it? Be prepared for the unexpected, and join us as we share strategies and techniques to help you handle those situations. We will share how to use digital foot printing, how to protect yours and your child’s privacy in social media, and how to handle cyber bullying. Let us help you keep your child safe in today’s Digital World. W 9/23 6:00 - 7:00 pm 306118.01 $5 / $8 Non-Resident

Google – Docs & Spreadsheets in the Cloud

Google, the search engine, has expanded and now documents and files can be shared using Googledocs. You can use Google for word processing, spreadsheets, share files and collaborating with others. There is no need to send files between people who are collaborating or between two different locations because Google has endless opportunities to share information. All information is stored in the Cloud and your files are available whenever and wherever you need them. This class is perfect for anyone who uses a Mac, Windows PC, iPad or Androids. *Bring your Gmail account and password to class.

W

9/30

6:00 - 7:30 pm

306115.01

$10 / $15 Non-Resident

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Appy Hour

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Adult Enrichment / Adult Fieldtrips

Intro to Android

Come on let’s get “Appy!” The App store on your iPad has unlimited amount of helpful apps that can help you with pretty much anything. This class will focus on apps that will make your life easier at times. This includes grocery shopping, cooking, creating collages with pictures, streaming music, and more. This class can help the iPad user and an Android user.

Did you just recently purchase an Android phone or tablet, and have no idea what the icons on your screen mean? Have no fear, we’re here to help you understand your device and be introduced to the world of Androids. Receive help on setting up your account, add contacts, download helpful apps, and more. Don’t be afraid of the little green Android character, he’s friendly once you get to know him.

$8 / $12 Non-Resident

$10 / $12 Non-Resident

Tu

10/13

6:00 - 7:00 pm

306100.03

Digital Keepsakes

W 10/14 Android Phones: 6:00 - 6:45 pm Android Tablets: 7:00 - 7:45 pm

306100.04 306100.05

E-Books and My iPad/Android

One, two, three, cheese! Share your photos and memories with others by creating your very own keepsake slideshow. There’s no need to print out your pictures, we create the keepsake using photos from your flash drives, compute and your iPad. Please bring 10-15 digital photos via flash drive or iPad to class to help start your keepsake. If you have a wedding, an anniversary or another special occasion coming up, this Digital Keepsake would be a crowd pleaser for sure!

Did you know you could read your favorite book on your iPad or Android tablet? Learn about the apps that allow you to purchase your favorite books or the newest best seller for your device. You can also bring your West Allis Public Library card and your pin number to class, and we will show you how to connect to the library to access their inventory of ebooks. We will also show you how to use apps for the best deals on books, meaning free books for you!

$10 / $15 Non-Resident

$8 / $12 Non-Resident

Tu

11/3

6:00 - 7:30 pm

306118.02

Chicago Shopping Trip

Sa

11/28

320000.03

$25 per person

11/11

6:00 - 7:00 pm

306100.06

Warrens Cranberry Festival

Did you know that the cranberry is Wisconsin’s state fruit? Join us as we celebrate one of the greatest festivals Wisconsin has to offer. Not so sure what’s so great about cranberries, join us for the day as we travel to Warrens to experience their 43rd Annual Cranberry Festival. The festival has many offerings such as craft booths, contests, flea markets, marsh tours, food, demonstrations and a farmers market. The coach bus will depart from Nathan Hale Commons (West Entrance) at 8:00 am and will return to Nathan Hale Commons at approximately 8:30 pm. A continental breakfast will be served at 7:30 am. A parent or guardian must accompany anyone under 18 years of age. Reservations are on a first come, first served basis, with all reservations being final. If you cannot attend the trip, you may find someone else to take your place on the trip. Sa

9/26

320000.01

$25 per Person

Adult Enrichment

Come see the holiday sights that Chicago has to offer along the Magnificent Mile. If you don’t wish to shop, the theatre district is not far from our drop-off point so you can see a show or you can hop on a train and travel to the Museum of Science and Industry and see their exhibits. Reservations will begin to be taken on Monday, October 5th on a first come, first served basis. Participants can register in person at the West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation Department, 1205 S. 70th St., or by calling 414-604-4900 with credit card, between the hours of 8:00 am-5:00 pm Monday through Friday. Registration will also be taken online at www.wawmrec.com. A continental breakfast will be served at 7:15 am. The trip departs from Nathan Hale High School Commons (West Entrance) at 8:00 am and departs Chicago at 7:00 pm arriving at Nathan Hale at approximately 8:30 pm. Transportation is by deluxe motor coach. A parent or guardian must accompany anyone under 18 years of age.

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Adult Enrichment

Knitting

Advanced Beginner / Intermediate

Are you an experienced knitter or have taken the “Introduction to Knitting” class before, this class is for you. Learn new advanced techniques such as cables, bobbles, and striping from The Greater Milwaukee Knitting Guild instructors. Each week a new sample square will be knit, which later can be combined to create a lab robe or baby blanket. A $5 materials fee will be needed to be paid at the first class. Here’s a chance to create a memorable gift for a loved one. Administration Center M 9/14 - 10/5 6:00 - 8:00 pm

306500.01

$25 / $38 Non-Resident

Lace Knitting

For Intermediate Knitters

Create a shawl that expresses you and that others will be envious of by learning the skill of lace knitting. The Greater Milwaukee Knitting Guild will show you how to do yarn overs, decreasing stitches in several ways, picking up stitches and blocking techniques while teaching you how to read a knitting chart. Materials needed for the class are #5-6 needles, preferably circular and 500-800 yards of fingering weight to sport weight yarn. Create your own accessories or share with others.

Temari

Temari is an ancient Japanese craft taught for its artistic patterns and beauty. Decorative balls are made with needle and thread patterns developed hundreds of years ago. A materials fee for the first ball is $5 to be paid directly to the instructor, Sandy Smith McKinley Fieldhouse W 9/16 - 12/9 (No class 11/25) 1:00 - 3:00 pm 306502.01

Th 9/17 - 12/10 (No class 11/ 26) 6:30 - 8:30 pm 306502.02 $30 / $45 Non-Resident

Administration Center M 10/12 - 11/16 6:00 - 8:00 pm 306500.03 $25 / $38 Non-Resident

Oil & Acrylic Painting

Adult Enrichment

Drawing skills not required. Learn to create form and illusions using techniques such as shading, highlighting, color contrast, stroke work, brush loading, etc. on actual projects. Drawings are used as a base of reference along with step by step instructions and demonstrations. This is a 9 week program with instructor Evelyn Wessel. Students are responsible for supplies and surfaces. Approximate startup cost is $40. Supplies will be available to purchase at class. McKinley Fieldhouse W 9/23 - 11/18 6:30 - 9:30 pm

F 9/25 - 11/20 9:00 am - 12:00 Noon

$45 / $67 Non-Resident

306600.01 306600.02

Watercolor Painting

Learn the basics of watercolor painting techniques and principles through an organized and accessible step by step approach. Our focus will be on gaining skills for the beginner or refining the style of the more experienced painter. There will be a supply list that each participant will be responsible for once the class begins with instructor Jean Curley. Administration Center Tu 9/8 - 10/27 7:00 - 8:30 pm 306601.01 $55 / $83 Non-Resident

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Community Organizations

West Allis Players

Our fall show will be the Neil Simon classic comedy, "Barefoot in the Park"

October 2, 3, 9, 10 at 7:30 pm & October 11 at 2:00 pm

West Allis Central Auditorium, 8516 W. Lincoln Ave.

Auditions for "Barefoot in the Park" will be held on August 17 & 18 at 6:30 pm. Four men and two women are needed. Auditions will consist of readings from the script. Contact the Players at Contact@waplayers.org with any questions. NEW THIS YEAR: Tickets for West Allis Players' shows can now be purchased through the Rec Department online, by phone, and in person at the Recreation Department office. Tickets may also be purchased at the theater box office one hour before show time. (cash or check only, at box office) Visit www.waplayers.org for more details.

The Suburban Concert Band

The Suburban Concert Band is an instrumental music organization run under the auspices of the WAWM Recreation Department. We offer performance outlets through our Concert Band, Swing Street Big Band, and small ensembles. The bands perform six to eight concerts a season and rehearses on Thursday nights during the school year (September-May) at Nathan Hale High School. The Concert Band and Big Band are open to musicians 16 and over. Rehearsal sit-ins are welcome. For more information call (262) 797-8376 or visit our website at www.suburbanconcertband.com.

Suburban Singers

Are you an undiscovered musical talent? Please consider sharing your talents by joining our group. All are welcome, our members range in age from 19 to 85. We are a community-based chorus for those who love to sing. Some previous singing experience is helpful but not required. Auditions will take place at West Allis Central Auditorium on August 25th and September 1st from 7:00-8:00pm. Rehearsals are at WAC on Tuesdays from 7:00-9:00pm. We will perform two concerts during the month of December and one in May. Additional performances are also held at local adult living facilities and other venues on Tuesdays during the Christmas season. Our director, Scott Dekok has an extensive musical performance and teaching resume, and he provides gentle, skilled guidance as we work through old standards or learn new and sometimes challenging pieces. Please contact Scott at (414)-416-1412 or by email at sddekok@gmail for more information or to inquire about an audition.

Superintendent of Schools Martin G. Lexmond, Ed.D. Board of Education

Diane Narlock Dan Bailey Stephanie Emons Gail Radonski Jeff Sikich Patricia Kerhin

Susan Stalewski Sue Sujecki Patti Ulwelling

West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation Department Clubs and Organization Contacts

West Allis Youth Football West Allis Wolves

West Allis Youth Basketball

Scott McDowell Bill Ustruck Tony Hess Brad Peterson Sheri Johnson Chuck & Shelly Werner Vinette Sackett Kathy Kugi-Tom Claudia Derringer Leslie Hall Scott Dekok Ray Nazer

www.westallisyouthfootball.com www.westalliswolves.com

507-3494 302-1692 771-9620 257-4610 262-797-8376 416-1412 299-0384

prestigedanceteams@gmail.com www.eteamz.com/WAWMdiamondtwirlers www.suburbanconcertband.com sddekok@gmail www.waplayers.org

Please take a minute to answer our 2 question survey at www.wawmrec.com - We value your opinion!

Community

WA-WM Wrestling Club Prestige Dance Team Diamond Twirlers West Allis Special Olympics Suburban Concert Band Suburban Singers West Allis Players

Football Baseball Softball Jr. Huskies Jr. Bulldogs Wrestling Dance Baton Various Sports Band Chorus Theater


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Community Resources

Looking to become more connected or informed? Get updates of WA-WM Recreation programs and events by any or all of the following links found on our main website at wawmrec.com. Become a fan on Facebook!

We invite you to advertise your business in our activity guide. Our activity guide is sent out three times per year to over 33,000 homes in West Allis and West Milwaukee in addition to reaching many others via online access to our activity guide. Prices per issue are listed below:

Business Card $25.00

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Now Accepting Part-Time Employment Applications After School Program Staff Building Supervisors Certified Lifeguards Pool Attendants Certified Swim Lesson Instructors Youth Dance Instructors Youth Sport Officials Youth Tumbling Instructors .....And More

ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES

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Half Page $100

Please contact Shelly Strasser for more information at stram@wawm.k12.wi.us or call (414) 604-4937.

West Allis-West Milwaukee Recreation Department Mission Statement

To provide safe recreation and enrichment opportunities for all ages that promote lifelong wellness through partnerships and services to enhance the overall quality of life in the West Allis and West Milwaukee communities.

What to do with unused medications?

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Year Round Disposal

Application is available online

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Accepted medications are pills, inhalers and liquids in leak proof container. Please remove pills from packaging, if possible.

West Allis Police Department 11301 West Lincoln Avenue 24-hour drop-box located in the lobby. www.wawmcc.org • www.westalliswi.gov/police

Community

Proud Sponsors of WA-WM Recreation Department Youth Sports Programs

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5 Easy Ways To Register!

If you are new to online registration, we welcome you to log on www.wawmrec.com, click on “Create An Account”. Your resident status will be verified and your log in information will be e-mailed to you.

Resident Registration

*There are no fees for registering online.

Begins August 10

Returning customers log on & click “Registration”. Enter your user name and password. The Recreation Office is located at 1205 S. 70th Street West Allis, WI 53214 604-4900 www.wawmrec.com

Satisfaction Matters “We strive to deliver high quality programs. If you are not satisfied, we would like to hear from you” Email us at wawmrec@wawm.k12.wi.us or call 604-4900 Our office will be closed Mon. Sept. 7th, Thur. Nov. 26th & Fri. Nov. 27th. Refund Policy

There will be a service charge of $10 assessed for all checks returned

*Online *Mail In *Drop Box

A 24 hour drop box is located on the south side of the building off of the parking lot for your drop box registrations.

*In Person *Phone in

Begins August 17

Call 604-4900 to charge by phone using VISA, MasterCard or Discover. Office hours are Monday - Friday, 8 am to 5 pm

Non-Resident Registration Begins August 24

All non-resident registration received prior to August 25 will be processed in the order it was received.

GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE Looking for a GREAT Gift Idea?

Give the unique gift of Fun, Fitness, Adventure, Learning and so much more! Gift Certificates can now be purchased at the Recreation Department for any domination. They don’t expire and can be redeemed at our office or online. (purchases only with cash or credit card)

Registration

The policy of the WA-WM Recreation Department is to refund registration fees only under the following circumstances: 1. A refund request form must be completed at the Recreation Department office. 2. 24 hours or more prior to the start of a class/program, a full refund will be given minus 20% service fee, if a refund check is requested. To avoid the 20% service fee, class/ program fee can be credited to your account for future use. 3. Less than 24 hours prior to the start of a class/program, but prior to the start of second half, 50% refund will be given for credit or refund. 4. After the first half of class has passed, no refunds will be given. 5. Separate refund policies apply for Adult Sport Leagues, Non-School Day Camps and Youth/Adult Fieldtrips. Please call 604-4900 for further information. 6. A full refund will be given when the Recreation Department cancels a class.

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Weather Cancellations

General Program Information

Program Locations

Address For weather related cancellations, please call our weather hotline at 604-4900, press 2. Site Administration Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1205 S. 70th Street You can also visit our Website at www.wawmrec.com, Twitter or Facebook for Central High School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8516 W. Lincoln Ave. weather updates. Fitness Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9333 W. Lincoln Ave. No Smoking/Alcohol Policy FL Wright Intermediate School . . . . . . . .9501 W. Cleveland Ave. The use of all tobacco products or drinking alcoholic beverages on premises owned Franklin Elementary School . . . . . . . . . . .2060 S. 86 Street Franklin Fieldhouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1964 S. 86 Street by the West Allis-West Milwaukee School District is prohibited by state law. Your Horace Mann Elementary School . . . . . .6213 W. Lapham Street cooperation in upholding this law is necessary. Hoover Elementary School . . . . . . . . . . . .12705 W. Euclid Ave. Accident Insurance Irving Elementary School . . . . . . . . . . . . .10230 W. Grant Street The Recreation Department does not provide hospital/medical insurance for Jefferson Elementary School . . . . . . . . . . .7229 W. Becher Street people participating in sponsored activities. The Board of Education, School Lane Intermediate School. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1300 S. 109th Street District of West Allis-West Milwaukee, et al does not provide hospital/medical Learning Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1135 S. 70th Street coverage for Recreation Department activities. Participants are encouraged to Lincoln Intermediate School . . . . . . . . . . .7815 W. Lapham Ave. obtain their own medical insurance. Longfellow Elementary School . . . . . . . .2211 S. 60 Street Madison Elementary School . . . . . . . . . . .1117 S. 104 Street Resident/Non-Resident Fee Policy McKinley Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1000 S. 72 Street Resident status includes individuals living in the West Allis-West Milwaukee School Mitchell Elementary School . . . . . . . . . . .10125 W. Montana Ave. District and all students enrolled in a West Allis-West Milwaukee public school. Nathan Hale High School . . . . . . . . . . . . .11601 W. Lincoln Ave. Residency is determined by where the participant resides, not where the person Parkway Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2930 S. Root River Pkwy paying resides. Pershing Elementary School . . . . . . . . . . .1330 S. 47 Street Survive Alive Recreation Center . . . . . . .2450 S. 68 Street Be Our Guest Senior Citizen Pass Walker Elementary School . . . . . . . . . . . .900 S. 119 Street Senior Citizen passes are available for West Allis-West Milwaukee School District West Milwaukee Intermediate School . . .5104 W. Greenfield Ave. residents who are at least 60 years old.  This pass is a small “Thank You” to our Wilson Elementary School . . . . . . . . . . . .8710 W. Orchard Street senior citizens who have provided tremendous support for our schools.  The pass entitles the holder and a companion to be admitted, without charge, to all athletic events (except WIAA tournament games) and school drama productions. Get your pass at the WA-WM Recreation Department today!

Fields/Athletic Complexes Dorow Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2450 S. 68 Street Franklin Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1964 S. 86 Street Class Sizes Klentz Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2601 S. 72 Street Liberty Heights Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1540 S. 62 Street All programs have a minimum/maximum enrollment number. If we do not meet our minimum requirement, classes may be cancelled with refunds issued or you may McKinley Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1000 S. 72 Street transfer to a different class. If a program is full you will be notified and you will be Reservoir Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1725 S. 96 Street issued a full refund or credit. Upon notification you can be added on a waiting list West Allis Athletic Complex . . . . . . . . . . .2606 S. 117 Street (117th & W. Cleveland Ave) where in the event of a cancellation or new class creation, you will be notified.

Waiting Lists

The Recreation Department will make every effort to accommodate individuals on waiting lists. If an opening becomes available you will contacted by telephone.

Photography Policy

The Recreation Department occasionally uses photos of participants for promotional purposes. By registering for the program you have granted us permission to use your photograph for promotional purposes unless otherwise noted.

Child Care

Child care is not provided for adult programs. Children are not permitted to attend adult programs without supervision of another adult who is not actively participating in the program.

Confirmation Notices

Your receipt is your confirmation. You will not receive additional confirmation of program registration. Please provide an email address for receipt to be sent or if you prefer to have it US mailed, you will need to include a self-addressed stamped envelope with your registration. Transfer requests will be honored up until one week prior to the start of class if openings exist. Requests for transfers made less than one week prior to the start of the class enrolled in, will result in a $5 service charge and need to be made in person.

Activity Guide

Activity Guides can be viewed at www.wawmrec.com, at each of the district schools’ office, health department, library, city hall & West Milwaukee Community Center. The Recreation Department publishes 3 activity guides per year which are mailed to WA-WM District residents. The Fall activity guide is mailed early August. The Winter activity guide is mailed early December and the Summer activity guide is mailed early April.

Refund Policy

Registration

The policy of the WA-WM Recreation Department is to refund registration fees only under the following circumstances: 1. A refund request form must be completed at the Recreation Department office. 2. 24 hours or more prior to the start of a class/program, a full refund will be given minus 20% service fee, if a refund check is requested. To avoid the 20% service fee, class/program fee can be credited to your account for future use. 3. Less than 24 hours prior to the start of a class/program, but prior to the start of second half, 50% refund will be given for credit or refund. 4. After the first half of class has passed, no refunds will be given. 5. Separate refund policies apply for Adult Sport Leagues, Non-School Day Camps and Youth/Adult Fieldtrips. Please call 604-4900 for further information. 6. A full refund will be given when the Recreation Department cancels a class.


2015 - 2016 SAFE Program Registration Form School/Reach Program Location child Attends:__________________________________________ 1 Male Date child will begin SAFE Program:_________________________

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1 Female

Student’s Name______________________________________________ Date of Birth_______________ Grade___________ (First) (Last) Address_________________________________City_________________________ Zip___________________ Name of Person Paying___________________________________________________________________

Address__________________________________City_________________________ Zip_________________

Home Phone______________________ Work Phone_____________________ Cell Phone____________________ Email:______________________________________________

q$70 Semester/per child q$140 School Year/per child Make checks payable to the WA-WM Recreation Department

YES, Please sign me up for the Monthly E-Newsletter

qCheck

qCash

qCredit Card**

**Credit Card Online, In House or by Phone

Enrollment Emergency Information

Days Attending (please circle): Mon Tue   Wed   Thurs Fri Parent Name:__________________________________

Usual Time of Pick Up:_______________

Work #__________________

Cell #_______________

Allergies or Medical Concerns:___________________________________________________________________ In the event of an illness or emergency, we will always attempt to contact a parent first. In the event a parent cannot be reached, indicate who we have permission to contact: 1st Contact:

2nd Contact: 3rd Contact:

_______________________________________ First and Last Name

_______________________________ Phone Number

_______________________________________ First and Last Name

_______________________________ Phone Number

_______________________________________ First and Last Name

_______________________________ Phone Number

Pick Up Information

It is the responsibility of the parent to notify the SAFE staff of who will be picking up their child and if any changes are being made. Indicate the people that are authorized to pick up your child: Name Phone Number 1._________________________________________ ____________________________________ 2._________________________________________

____________________________________

4._________________________________________

____________________________________

3._________________________________________

____________________________________

Parent Signature:___________________________________________

Date:__________________________

Registration

5._________________________________________

____________________________________


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2015 - 2016 REACH Program Registration Form

School/Reach Program Location child Attends:___________________________________________ 1 Male Date child will begin REACH Program:_________________________

1 Female

Student’s Name_______________________________________________ Date of Birth_______________ Grade___________ (First) (Last) Address_________________________________City_________________________ Zip___________________ Name of Person Paying___________________________________________________________________

Address__________________________________City_________________________ Zip_________________

Home Phone______________________ Work Phone_____________________ Cell Phone____________________ Email:___________________________________________________

q$40 Semester/per child q$80 School Year/per child Make checks payable to the WA-WM Recreation Department

YES, Please sign me up for the Monthly E-Newsletter!

qCheck

qCash

qCredit Card**

**Credit Card Online, In House or by Phone

Enrollment Emergency Information

Days Attending (please circle): Mon Tue   Wed   Thurs Fri Parent Name:__________________________________

Usual Time of Pick Up:_______________

Work #__________________

Cell #_______________

Allergies or Medical Concerns:___________________________________________________________________ In the event of an illness or emergency, we will always attempt to contact a parent first. In the event a parent cannot be reached, indicate who we have permission to contact: 1st Contact:

2nd Contact: 3rd Contact:

_______________________________________ First and Last Name

_______________________________ Phone Number

_______________________________________ First and Last Name

_______________________________ Phone Number

_______________________________________ First and Last Name

_______________________________ Phone Number

Check In-Check Out / Pick Up Information

q q q

If my child does not attend REACH on the days indicated and was in school please contact me.

My child has permission to attend REACH as they wish. You do not need to contact me if they do not attend. My child has permission to leave REACH and walk home q At any time OR q at___________pm

My child will be picked up by ______________________________ at ______________________pm By selected this option, a parent/guardian must enter the building and report to the designated check out area to pick up their child

Registration

q

Parent Signature______________________________________________________________________


q Myself

q Spouse

q Parent/Guardian

5 Easy Ways To Register q Other_______________________________

One per HOUSEHOLD only - Please print clearly.

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YES, Please sign me up for the monthly E-Newsletter !

Mo/Day/Yr

Birth Date

Grade

“15-16 “ M / F (Required)

$

1st Choice: Alternate:

Alternate:

Fee

Total $___________

$

Alternate:

1st Choice:

$

$

(Online or Call-In)

Code

q Credit Card q check q cas h

Class Name

1st Choice:

Alternate:

1st Choice:

Make checks payable to: WA-WM Recreation Department

Participants Name (First, MI, Last) (Full name, no nicknames)

Signature (Participating adult or parent/guardian of minors listed below):________________________________________

Liability & Photo Permission Statement. Each adult participant must sign below.  The signature of a parent/guardian is required for youth registration. I, the undersigned or parent/guardian of the individual(s) named below, do hereby agree to indemnify and hold harmless the West Allis-West Milwaukee School District and its employees, officers and agents from and against any and all liability resulting from participation in the activities listed below. I understand that the program(s) in which I am enrolling, like all activity programs, has some inherent risk, for which I agree to assume the liability. Furthermore, the individuals named herein are in good physical health appropriate for the activities in which they will be participating. I understand that the West Allis-West Milwaukee School District does not provide accident insurance.

Emergency Name & Phone:________________________________________________________Relationship to registrant(s) ____________________________________

Home Phone of enrollee if different from person paying:____________________________________

School child attends (required):___________________________________________________________

Home Phone:____________________ Work Phone:____________________ Cell Phone:__________________ Email:____________________________________________

Name of Person Paying:________________________________________Address:_______________________________City:______________________ Zip:____________

Please indicate your relationship to registrant/s:

General Recreation Classes

Registration


One per HOUSEHOLD only - Please print clearly.

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YES, Please sign me up for the monthly E-Newsletter !

M/F Mo/Day/Yr

Adult size:

S

M

L

XL

Youth Size:

6-8

10-12

“15-16” Grade

14-16

Birth Date (Required)

If program includes a T-shirt as part of registration fee, participants T-shirt sizes available: Please circle one:

Participants Name (First, MI, Last)

qSoccer qBasketball

qSoccer qBasketball

qFlag Football qVolleyball

qSoccer qBasketball

qSoccer qBasketball

(Online or Call-In)

q Credit Card q check q cash

$

$

$

$

$

$

Fee

XL XXL

Total $______________

Code

Make checks payable to: WA-WM Recreation Department

qFlag Football qVolleyball

qFlag Football qVolleyball

qSoccer qBasketball

qFlag Football qVolleyball

qFlag Football qVolleyball

qSoccer qBasketball

qFlag Football qVolleyball

Check League Child is registering for

Please indicate if interested in coaching: Name:______________________________ Phone Number:___________________ League:___________________T Shirt Size: (Please circle one): Adult L

Signature (Parent/guardian of minors listed below):________________________________________

Liability & Photo Permission Statement. Each adult participant must sign below.  The signature of a parent/guardian is required for youth registration. I, the undersigned or parent/guardian of the individual(s) named below, do hereby agree to indemnify and hold harmless the West Allis-West Milwaukee School District and its employees, officers and agents from and against any and all liability resulting from participation in the activities listed below. I understand that the program(s) in which I am enrolling, like all activity programs, has some inherent risk, for which I agree to assume the liability. Furthermore, the individuals named herein are in good physical health appropriate for the activities in which they will be participating. I understand that the West Allis-West Milwaukee School District does not provide accident insurance.

Emergency Name & Phone:_________________________________________________________Relationship to registrant(s) ____________________________________

Home Phone of enrollee if different from person paying:_____________________________________

School child attends (required):___________________________________________________________

Home Phone:____________________ Work Phone:____________________ Cell Phone:__________________ Email:____________________________________________

Name of Person Paying:________________________________________Address:_______________________________City:______________________ Zip:____________

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