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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2008 Edition 164 Fall r• r , I I TY 21 i • • Accessing City Services just Got Easier Through Web Technology �:ity Ha;_i ll Ha stration 569 -3300 City government is based upon citizen involvement and input. With home and work lives ::ommunity Development becoming increasingly hectic, the city continually looks for ways to get critical information General 569 -3330 to the public by streamlining services and making them more accessible. Some new tools Assessing 569 -3310 to improve public access to your city government are underway through web technology. Code Enforcement 503 -3173 r:ngineering 569 -3340 Road Construction 569 -3342 W ebstreaming Council Meetings Webstreaming will be available soon at City ? inance 569 -3320 Hall. Beginning September 8, 2008, City Council meetings will be broadcasted live through Utility Billing 569 -3390 the city website. In addition, residents, business operators and other customers will be C ommun i ty C enter 569 -3400 able to access an archive of council meetings for the past year, which will start to build Sports Weather Line 569 -3442 September 8. According to Patty Hartwig, IT Director with the City, °Webstreaming is a C arle Brown Heritage Center 569-6300 great alternative to those who do not have access to local cable television and cannot Centerbrook Golf 569 -3239 attend the meetings." Fire 503 -3169 Police (General Info) 569 -3333 The webstreaming software, Granicus, also integrates related documents such as agendas. Emergencies & Officer 911 Staff members from IT, the City Clerk's office and Northwest Suburbs Cable Assistance Communications (our Northwest Community Television /Channel 12 city cooperative provider) have been working together to bring this exciting web -based tool to the citizens Insi this issue of Brooklyn Center. '_ 7 n eCitizen Center Service Requests In May, the C ity News �`° ° d `• �" Brooklyn Center rolled out the eCitizen Center FAQs to R andom Acts of ' �jZQN "' �`�, citizens. The new addition to the eCitizen Center is • �C G�6MIf6I service requests online. Citizens can now make requests FAQs4 Comments* Service for 35 different types of non - emergency city services through the eCitizen Center. Although not every city service is available or appropriate through web services at this time, some common requests such as making a suggestion or reporting a street S pothole, property concern, or vacant property may be submitted by completing a simple Wellh : Groundwater form. *Although many online services are available, citizens can still call or visit city hall to get information or make requests. ABCs of • • 1 Z eCitizen Center FAQs More than 350 answers are available through the eCitizen • • • • Center. In its first three months (May through July), eCitizen was accessed over 6,000 times, with 650 unique visitors (different computers). What were the top five viewed Fr om • • to FAQs? • . #1 When was o city appraiser at my property? #2 Who are the Council Members? Fall Electronic & Special #3 Does a property hove a rental license? Materials Dr op-off ........... .. 1#4 Who do 1 contact about available building and development sites for a business? C City #5 Do 1 need a rental license to rent out a house, and what are the requirements? Recreati • Stay tuned to the city website for your connection to city happenings! www.cityofbrooklyncenter.orR Earle Brown Days Festival Draws Record Crowds The 26` Annual Earle Brown Days Festival was a huge success. The weather was wonderful and there were record breaking crowds. Families and friends attended .. Dunkin's Birthday Party, the magic show, Family Fun & Games and the fireworks show. - 4„ The premier parade in the Northwest Suburbs kicked off the three -day celebration with nine is marching bands, with Park Center High School Band obtaining the Grand Champion Award. According to Mike Meyer, Chairman of the Parade f Committee, "Judging was based on the music, marching, and general execution and style." More than 30 fish were caught in Shingle Creek during he Kids' Fishing Contest. T g g st he largest fish of the day, wo Northern P e measuring 20 inches long, were caught by Abbie Ranzau and Gavin Tanji. A special thank you is extended to the businesses who ! supported the festival, and to the residents, their families and friends for their participation. Planning for next x year's Earle Brown Days is already underway. If you would like to be part of this exciting planning process, new committee members are always welcome. For information, please call Sue LaCrosse at (763) 569 - 3406. Brooklyn Center Police Association Selected To Host the Minnesota Special Olympics Annual Kick Off Event For employees, serving the community often goes beyond their daily job. In Spring of 2006, Officer Brian Peters volunteered to lead the Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run fundraising events for the Brooklyn Center Police Association (BCPA). As a result of BCPA's success, in February Special Olympics Minnesota selected the Association to host - - = ".- the annual kick -off event for the 2008 Minnesota Torch Run fundraising �E season. Fundraising events included selling t- shirts, hosting events at Gasthof zur Gemutlichkeit buffets with great door prizes, working the Cub Foods brat stand, participating in the Polar Bear Plunge and running thirteen miles in Officers Kim Potter, Mike Reynolds, Richard Gabler, and John the annual Torch Run. Ratajczyk enjoy a dip in the near freezing water with air temperatures of 13 ° F at the Polar Bear Plunge. The BCPA raised over $10,000 for the 2008 Special Olympics. The Special Olympics is a great cause and Officer Peters attributes the success of the continued on page 3... BCPD cant... Association to the efforts of officers, friends, family, coworkers, and Police Explorers, as well as residents and businesses who support p these efforts. The Summer Games for Special Olympics Minnesota is held each year in June, primarily at the University of Minnesota. Over 1,200 athletes participated in the 2008 events. y .'S More information about Special Olympics Minnesota can be found on their website at O ve r 80 Over 180 people enjoy the music of www .specialolympicsminnesota.ors Officer Bill Koncar as they dine. Seekin City Council Nominations for Random Acts o N ominate an individual I 1 1 / III Do you know someone whose compassionate deed has made Brooklyn Center Ideas for Random Acts of Kindness a great place to live and work? The City Council wants to hear these stories. Since 1997, the City of Brooklyn Center has celebrated Random Acts of r Volunteer at your child's school. Kindness, recognizing Brooklyn Center residents, businesses and groups that V Pick up trash at a local park. have performed Random Acts of Kindness. We hope that you will join us in OF Shovel snow or rake leaves for a neighbor. making this a significant celebration for our community. q Call or visit a homebound person. 1r Mow a neighbor's grass. The City Council is asking that you nominate someone who has performed an V Clean gray zti from neighborhood walls and act of kindness in the past year. You may send a card or letter, drawings or buildings. photographs of people performing kind acts, or use the City's nomination I Transport someone who can't drive. form. Your nomination will be displayed at City Hall, so feel free to make your I Read to a child. nomination colorful and attractive. I Volunteer to fix up an elderly couple's home. V Collect goods for your local food shelf. The City Council will recognize Random Acts of Kindness nominees at an V Donate time at a senior center. October meeting, and present each with a certificate acknowledging their r Give blood. kind act. r Volunteer for planning community events. We look forward to hearing from you! .q� - ......................................................................................................... Random Acts of Kindness Nomination Form /we, would like to nominate the following person, persons, group, classroom, business, church, etc. for Random Acts of Kindness, to be celebrated in Brooklyn Center in October. Name: Address: (include Street, City, Zip Code) Brief Summary of Kind Act: Use additional paper if needed. Please Return Nomination Form by October 5, 2008, to: City of Brooklyn Center, Random Acts of Kindness, 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota 55430 .......................................................................... ..............................: Election Day Registration- Be Prepared Federal ID Requirements The Federal Help America Vote Act If you have not registered to vote, or if you registered after August 19 for the State (HAVA) requires you to provide your Primary or after October 14 for the State General Election, you can register at your MN driver's license number or MN polling place on Election Day. However, you will need proof of who you are and ID card number on your voter where you live. registration application. If you don't have a MN driver's license or ID, To be eligible to vote in Brooklyn Center, an individual must be at least 18 years old then you must provide the last four on Election Day; a United States citizen; a resident of Minnesota for at least 20 days digits of your Social Security prior to the election; not a convicted felon whose sentence has not expired (been Number. If you don't have any of completed) or who has not been discharged from the sentence (off paper); not under court - ordered guardianship where the court has revoked your right to vote; these, the Office of the Secretary f State will assign you a unique ID and not legally incompetent. number. If you have previously registered, there is no need to go through the process again unless you have failed to vote once in the past four years, moved to a different address (including apartment), or have changed your name. TO REGISTER AT THE POLLS, A RESIDENT MUST PROVIDE PROOF OF RESIDENCE IN Unable to Make THE PRECINCT EITHER WITH OPTION 1 OR OP TION 2. Election Day? OPTION 1- Present one of the following. Absentee Ballot Voting Valid Minnesota driver's license, learner's permit, identification card, or receipt for one, or Tribal ID that contains the voter's current Any eligible voter who will be address in the precinct. unable to vote at his /her precinct's * "Notice of Late Registration" postcard. polling place on election day may * Prior registration within the same precinct shown on the roster. vote by absentee ballot. You can vote by absentee ballot at City Hall * A registered voter in your precinct who will sign an oath vouching that you reside in the precinct in which you are voting. during regular business hours, 8 AM to 4:30 PM, Monday through If you are a student, you may present a current student fee. Friday. City Hall will also be open statement that contains the student's valid address in the precinct additional hours for absentee voting together with a picture identification card. for the Primary Election on Saturday, September 6, OPTION 2- Present one of the photo identification cards listed in Item A and one of 10 AM to 3 PM, and Monday, the additional proofs of residence listed in Item B. September 8, until 5 PM; and for the General Election on Saturday, November 1, 10 AM to 3 PM, and Item A (Photo ID) Item B (Utility Bill) Monday, November 3, until 5 PM. * Minnesota driver's license or *Gas Absentee ballot applications can be identification card Electric obtained at City Hall, downloaded * United States passport * Solid waste (garbage) from the City's web site at United States military ID * Water or sewer www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org, or by calling the Deputy City Clerk at *Student photo identification � Telephone, television or (763) 569 -3308 during regular card issued by a Minnesota Internet provider services business hours. The ballots can postsecondary educational only be issued to the individual institution The utility bill must show the casting the ballot, either in person voter's name and current address in or by mail. the precinct, and the due date of the bill must be within 30 days before or after Election Day. �,i �J. Primary Election- Tuesday, September 9 Election Day- Tuesday, November 4 This fall Brooklyn Center voters will have an opportunity to cast ballots for federal, state, county, judicial, and city offices. The Primary Election will be held Tuesday, September 9, and the General Election will be held Tuesday, November 4, with polls opening at 7 Ann and closing at 8 PM. Among other offices, Brooklyn Center voters will elect President and Vice President, United States Senator, United States Representative, State Representative, State Supreme Court Justices, Judges of the Court of Appeals, District Court Judges, and two City Council Members. Affidavits of candidacy for Council Member were filed in the City Clerk's office July 1 -15. The following persons filed affidavits (candidates are listed in alphabetical order): OFFICE OF COUNCIL MEMBER - Two positions, 4-year term NAME ADDRESS FILING DATE Mike Auld 6831 Colfax Ave N 07/15/08 Walt "Phil" Filson 737 Woodbine Lane 07/14/08 Heidi L Huckleberry 6620 Bryant Ave N 07/14/08 Steve Landis 7118 Grimes Ave N 07/01/08 Kay Lasman 4407 Woodbine Lane 07/01/08 Ed Nelson 5236 Great View Ave 07/15/08 Mary O'Connor 5429 Lyndale Ave N 07/08/08 Tim Roche 816 69th Ave N 07/08/08 Since more than twice the number of individuals to be elected for Council Member filed, voters will nominate two candidates on the Primary Election ballot. The Primary Election will narrow the pool of candidates from eight to four. The successful nominees will then be on the General Election ballot on November 4th. Precincts z Precinct 1 w 73RD AVE N Lutheran Church of the Triune God D 5827 Humboldt Avenue North z = m m c C D m -a Precinct 2 M HA 69TH AVE N O O Brooklyn Center High School z v > 6500 Humboldt Avenue North I ERSTATE94 m M z �N z �\A P`I Precinct 3 T 5 Evergreen Park Elementary School X 9 4 7020 Dupont Avenue North M IN E AT 694 70 X M Precinct 4 z Cn w D St. Alphonsus Church < z 59TH AVE 7025 Halifax Avenue North w = Z D z Precinct 5 D < z Garden City Elementary School M z 0 3501 65th Avenue North < a- z 0 D O O 53 D AV N Precinct 6 Northport Elementary School 5421 Brooklyn Boulevard Precinct 7 Cross of Glory Lutheran Church 5929 Brooklyn Boulevard s_ Save Centennial Celebration Committee Candidate Fortmi & Information In February 2011 the City of Brooklyn Center will The League of Women Voters and the North Hennepin Area celebrate its 100th birthday. Chamber of Commerce invite community interest and participation in the non - partisan candidate forum for State The Centennial Celebration Committee's Mission is to Representative District 46B and City Council. collaboratively share and celebrate the past 100 year history of Brooklyn Center and to inspire continued Tuesday, September 23, 2008 greatness and distinction for the second century. 7:00 p.m. to 9:15 p.m. Please join us for an organizational meeting: Brooklyn Center City Hall Council Chambers Wednesday, September 17 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway 6:00 -7:30 p.m. Brooklyn Center Community Center Northwest Community Television will broadcast live on Cable 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Channel 16. Replays of the broadcast will play on Channel 12. For more information, please contact Diane at (763) 560 -8893. For more information, please call Bev Messick at (763) 315 -0691 or Ellen Snapko at (763) 531 -0838. The Brooklyn Center Sun -Post will publish profiles of the 2008 Fall Home & Business Show candidates in the Sun- Post's Voter's Guide in October. The Voter's Guide will be available on their website at Presented by the North Hennepin Area www.mnsun.com Chamber of Commerce Saturday, October 4, 2008 Information on all candidates on the ballot is also available at the 9 am — 2 pm following web sites: Osseo Senior High School ♦ League of Women Voters of Minnesota 317 2nd Ave. NW, Osseo http: / /www.lwvmn.org/ Register to win FABULOUS DOOR PRIZES! ♦ Minnesota Secretary of State For more information: http: / /www.sos.state.mn.us/ Visit www.nhachamber.com /show, or Call (763) 424 -6744 Celebrate Ethnicity September is Hispanic German - American Day is November is National American Heritage Month. October 6 Indian Heritage Month Nearly 3% of Brooklyn Center's In 1983, President Ronald Reagan 1.5% of Brooklyn Center's population population reported as Hispanic or proclaimed this day to celebrate and reported being American Indian or Latino in Census 2000. In 1968, recognize the contributions of our Alaska Native in the 2000 Census. President Lyndon Johnson proclaimed citizens of German descent. In 1683, Established in 1990 by President the first National Hispanic Heritage thirteen German families settled in George Bush, the National American Indian Heritage Month is designated Week, recognizing the contributions of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They later to recognize the rich heritage, history, the many and diverse cultures within founded Germantown, the first art and traditions of American Indians the Hispanic community. It was German settlement in the original and Alaska Natives. expanded to a month long- celebration thirteen colonies. in 1988. Save the Dates Are You An Accidental Landlord? Helpful Information is Available Saturday, September 27, 2008 With the tight housing market, many people have found themselves in Time: 9:00 -11:00 a.m. the position of being a landlord– some by accident. Some people Cost: $29 purchased a new house, but could not sell their old house and decided Location: Minnesota Multi Housing to rent it out. Other people thought it would be a good financial Association, 1650 W. 82nd Street, venture to own rental property. Regardless, owning rental property is Suite #250, Bloomington, 55431 a business that requires knowledge and proper operations in order to be successful. Please register in advance to reserve your place. Seating is limited. The Minnesota Multi- Housing Association created a class to help inform independent rental property owners of regulations and For more information, call (952) 548 -2202 or effective operations. You will learn tips for leasing your condo, email jenica.tibboel @mmha.com. townhouse or single family home; how to do background screening of your prospective renters; fair housing laws and other laws you need to Visit the MMHA website at www.mmha.org for comply with; the proper forms, applications, and leases that will help the registration form. protect you and your property; and much more. Checklists will be provided and resources will be available if you wish to hire someone to manage the rental property. Reduce Your Risk of Injury from Auto Accidents What is the best way to prevent whiplash injuries while driving a car? Learn How You Can Reduce Your Risk According to scientific studies and crash statistics, head restraints are your of Injury From Auto Accidents most important protection against whiplash. New head restraint standards go into effect this year, which should improve head restraint Attend a FREE Auto Safety Seminar geometry. Provided by Brookdale Health Statistics on whiplash and injuries: *Four Sessions Available • 3 million whiplash injuries occur in the U.S. each year. September 8 and September 15 • 33% chance of injury in rear impact crash at low speed. 10 am -1l amor7pm -8pm • 50% of those injured will have chronic problems. Brooklyn Center Community Center • About 10% will be permanently disabled. • Research shows other effects of the injuries such as allergies, For more information, please contact breathing disorders, low back pain, hypertension, cardiac and Dr. Seth Tyberg at (763) 561 -4045. digestive disorders. • About 40% of children killed in auto accidents are not properly *Sponsored by restrained. the City of Brooklyn Center • About 80% of parents or caregivers incorrectly install and place Fire Department children in the seat. -ropse, et Note: Information provided by Brookdale Health. Information provided should not take the place of an examination by a professional. GOOD Geometry BAD Head Geometry i Door -to -Door Solicitors & Scams L Door -to -door salespeople promote everything from food, magazines, and magic cleaners to home and garden mill maintenance services. While many legitimate businesses sell their products by going door -to -door, scammers also use this approach. I In the City of Brooklyn Center, all solicitors are required to give their contact information to the Police Department before going door -to -door. If there is any question about a salesperson or product being sold, check to see that the company or individual has registered this information with the City. Certain groups, such as religious or political parties, are not required to register wiitt.�h, the City. If you wish to prohibit all solicitors, you may post a sign stating "No Solicitors ". Warning Signs 9t Protect Yourself The person might arrive very late at night or visit you it Use your common sense: if it sounds too good to be again after you have said no. true, it is probably a scam. The person does not show you any personal If someone comes to your door, ask to see their identification or give you any written quotes, contract identification. You do not have to let them in, and they information or receipts. must leave if you ask them to. ', The person might demand that you decide to accept at Do not agree to offers or deals right away. Tell the their offer on the spot or you may miss out on this super person that you are not interested or that you want to deal. get some independent advice before making a decision. v Scammers will ask you for either a deposit or full gt Check the company's licensing credentials, references, payment up front and want you to pay in cash. The and standings with the Better Business Bureau. person will not want to receive a credit card or check Construction contractors should be licensed to perform (because you may be able to cancel a check later if work in the City. things go wrong). lit Always get independent advice if an offer involves significant money, time or commitment. it Read all the terms and conditions of any offer very carefully: claims of free or very cheap offers often have hidden costs. N o SOLICITORS at Always check that goods or services were both ordered To ban all peddlers/solicitors and delivered before paying an invoice. • post a sig door in location - • • o - If you are threatened verbally or physically, a solicitor refuses to The letters must be leave after being asked, or you observe suspicious activity, call • one-half 911 immediately. If you have concerns about the company or the solicitor, please report this information to the City at (763) 569 -3300 or the Police Department (763) 569 -3333. Don't fall victim to scammers. Sewer Backup? Call the City First. If you experience a sewer backup problem, call the City Public Utility Division to determine if the blockage is in the City sewer line or your private sewer line. This service is provided at no charge. FOR MORE INFORMATION Call Public Utilities at (763) 569 -3390, Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 4:30 PM r After Hours, Weekends, Holidays- Call Police (911) and Public Utility personnel will be contacted. _ Wellhead Protection Keeping Contamination Out of the Groundwater What is wellhead protection? Department of Health as the lead agency Sealing Unused Wells °p Wellhead rotection is a program to for wellhead protection. p p g P Unused or "abandoned" protect public water supply b P P pP Y Y wells must be sealed preventing contaminants from entering What is the City doing to protect according to Minnesota public supply wells. The area groundwater? State Law. Sealing is the surrounding the public wells is called the The City of Brooklyn Center has process of filling the well with a special wellhead, which contributes water to the developed a Wellhead Protection Plan, grout. Well sealing work must be well or well field over time. which was approved by the Minnesota completed by a well contractor licensed Department of Health. The plan focuses by the State of Minnesota. The wellhead protection area is on preventing contamination through the determined by using technical criteria, following actions: Unused wells can become a direct such as the physical characteristics of the "pipeline" for contamination into the aquifer and the effects which pumping • Determining where the drinking water groundwater system. Although most has on the rate and direction of comes from, how vulnerable it is to wells in Brooklyn Center are four inches groundwater movement. potential contamination, and or smaller in diameter, larger- diameter establishing the wellhead protection wells can also pose a safety hazard for Why is protecting groundwater zones, which was completed in Phase I children and animals who may fall into important? of the plan in 2005. Phase II is the them. Groundwater may be contaminated by ongoing initiative focused on surface contaminants such as protecting the wellhead area. By Minnesota State law, a well must: microorganisms and chemicals. Although • Complying with state and federal • Be in use and operating properly, or the City of Brooklyn Center wells are 300 requirements. • Educating residents and businesses • Have a Maintenance Permit from the feet deep, contamination of ground MDH if it will be used in the future water could eventually affect the water about our water supply and management of hazardous material The well must meet sanitary s. quality. Because we use it for drinking requirements and an annual fee is water, if it is contaminated we would • Monitoring drinking water and routine) testing for contaminants. required, or need to find alternative sources for y g • Be properly sealed. drinking. Cleaning up the groundwater is • Watching for illegal activities that may very expensive and inefficient. pose a significant hazard to Therefore, it is better to prevent the groundwater. pollution in the first place! • Monitoring environmental The complete "Drinking Water Quality investigations, cleanups and Report- Consumer Confidence Report" Why is wellhead protection required construction activities to minimize can be viewed on the city's web site at and who administers it? impact to groundwater. www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org and is The 1986 Amendments of the Federal available in the Engineering Department Safe Drinking Water Act requires states Everyone at City Hall. to implement drinking water protection shares the programs for public water wells. The responsibility keeping For More Information, Please Contact: o f Minnesota Groundwater Protection Act of 1989 designated the Minnesota groundwater a Brooklyn Center Public Utilities clean! Division at (763) 569 -3380. Urban .-. - S.­' tr ' *•. NunoM •aum mi p+"., C. e L am ,,... , {.awn fe+11112aA" •MDH Drinking Water Protection at - �. a =.,u.a, and p•" "c°"' Fk" (651) 201 -4700 or website at Ch6•mYCa4" - - •� www.health.state.mn.us /divs /eh/ water u o« 0 City's source water Road � assessment .�� 0 Well management &sealing [? Q,•nr,•M,"� yea "�. � :'t3:8 or;�Yo • �o!; o `�. 4Q a " "':°� ,� 4rs ,�„'�°°; K 0 Wellhead protection � q� a a ll . � °'" o� WON •�•.� '. �• 'ia eai a ,�d `�, ;a^ ��c) �� ' r. ,oS?$Ls� �hana�q�a'ra i o ON At the beginning of every school year, pedestrian /school bus accidents increase in the greater metropolitan area. Some travel tips for school kids School children • and motorists are provided below to 1. Always walk to the bus stop. Never help keep the commute to school safe ' and accident free. run. 2. Have a safe place to wait for the • • bus, away from traffic and the SCHOOL BUS SAFETY street. Respect the "Danger Zone" which surrounds the bus. School bus transportation is safe. In fact, 3. Always cross the street in front of buses are safer than cars! Even so, last the bus. NEVER go behind the bus. year, 26 students were killed and 4. If you drop something near the bus, WALKING AND BIKING TO another 9,000 were injured in incidents tell the bus driver before SCHOOL involving school buses. More often attempting to pick it up, so that than not, these deaths and injuries they know where you are. Avoid traffic hazards even when walking didn't occur crashes, but as the children 5. Stay away from the bus until it or biking. Because of minimal were entering and exiting buses. comes to a complete stop and the supervision, young pedestrians must Remember these safety tips: driver signals you to enter the bus. make a variety of decisions and face 6. Use the handrail to enter and exit dangers while walking to and from Motorists the bus. school. Here are a few basic safety tips 1. Stop for school buses when stop 7. Remain seated until the bus stops to follow: arms are activated. Both directions g When being dropped off, exit the completely and obey the bus driver. 1. Mind all traffic signals and /or the of travel MUST stop for a school bus and walk ten giant steps away crossing guard -- never cross the bus stop. It is a Gross street against a light, even if you Misdemeanor to violate the Sto p from the bus. Keep a safe distance don't see any traffic comin g Arm Law. between you and the bus. Also, 2 Walk your bike through 2. School buses with flashing amber or remember that the bus driver can intersections. red lights should be treated with see you best when you are back 3. Walk with a buddy. away from the bus. caution. Flashing lights of the 9. Always wait for the school patrol to 4. Wear reflective material ... it makes school bus indicate the bus is stop traffic before crossing the you more visible to street traffic. stopped or stopping. Children may 5. Walk on sidewalks when they are be present in the immediate area. street. available. 10. Be aware of street traffic around 3. Please follow the speed limits set you. Always walk across the street. for the roadway, especially during the morning and afternoon hours. DO NOT RUN. Remember to look RIDING IN A CAR both ways before crossing any 4. School patrols with stop flags are to street. Most traffic crashes occur close to be treated the same as a stop sign. home. Safety belts are the best form of Be patient when approaching a parents protection passengers have in the event group of children crossing the roadway. 1. Know the times of arrival and of a crash. They can lower Y our risk of departure of the school bus. injury by 45 %. You are four times more School's Open -Drive Carefully! 2. Make sure your child knows where likely to be seriously injured or killed if to go after the bus drops them off ejected from the vehicle in a crash. — (i.e. daycare, home, grandma's etc.). Everyone needs to be buckled up 3. Talk about bus safety with your properly. That means older kids in seat child, no matter their age. belts, younger kids in booster seats and 4. Have your child memorize an little kids in child safety seats. Check emergency phone number. out the Auto Safety Class Information on Page 7. 0 Have a Safe School Year! 'Information provided by the Minnesota Crime Prevention Association. Does Your Dog Bite ?! by Carin Mangimeli, Community Service Officer Aggression does not equal protection. Your dog does a Do not play aggressively- tug of war, wrestle, play rough, or not have to be aggressive to protect you, your family or property. tell your dog to "go get 'em," even in play. Most dogs will protect themselves, their "human packs" and their „ Ignore begging, barking and jumping up. Turn your back property when they feel threatened. The difference between when he does this. When he stops, turn back around and aggressive dogs and protection dogs is who is in charge. praise him. Aggressive dogs believe that they are the alpha dog (in charge) C:-2 Do not allow your dog on furniture or your bed— this is and will not submit to their human counterparts. A dog who does where the leader of the pack sits. not obey commands he knows, growls or bares his teeth when Neuter /spay your dog— intact animals tend to be more approached while eating or playing with a toy, insists on being territorial and aggressive. petted /played with whenever he wants, or will not move out of the way when ordered may be an alpha dog. Non - aggressive dogs still protect their packs and their property In the U.S, more than 4.7 million people are bitten and injured by effectively, but they listen to their "alpha dog" (YOU) when you say unprovoked dogs each day. The following tips will help curb your something is not a threat. Le. The mailman or neighborhood kids dog's aggressive tendencies and protect you, your dog and others selling cookies. from unprovoked dog bites. For more information about training or other ways to avoid aggressive dog behavior, contact your local humane society or the Socialize your dog. Take him on car rides, or go to a dog Brooklyn Center Police Dept Community Service Division at (763) park, walk him around the neighborhood or join a dog 569 -3333. obedience class at your local animal shelter or pet store so he realizes unfamiliar things are not always a threat. If you The Brooklyn Center Police Department investigates are worried that your dog may bite someone, use a Gentler approximately 1000 animal calls a year, and more than 45 leader or muzzle when out in public and only let someone potentially dangerous dogs are registered with the City. strong enough to control him hold the leash. Minnesota State Law has strict requirements for dangerous dog Use positive reinforcement training — make him work for owners. High insurance costs, liability and potential destruction what he wants. Have him obey a command (sit, stay, down, of the dog could result. A dog owner can avoid problems with etc.) before he gets dinner, a treat, or a pet. consistent training and conscientious ownership. From Complaint to Compliance..__.... ... _ One of the city's goals is to achieve voluntary, long -term compliance with community standards for property maintenance, everything from minor annoyances to major health and safety hazards. Property owners, tenants and business operators are educated about these standards through presentations, consultations and city publications. Many neighbors successfully work with each other to resolve neighborhood concerns. Good communication creates healthy neighborhoods. The Community Mediation Services is available to residents free of charge to help resolve disputes. In some cases, however, residents may contact the city for assistance. The following information outlines the legal process, time frames and what to expect when a complaint is reported to the City. 1. To Register a Complaint. You may make a complaint by telephone at (763) 503 -3173, online through the eCitizen Center at , or in person at City Hall. In cases involving property, the complainant's identity is confidential unless it is required for prosecution, in accordance with Minnesota State Law. 2. Inspection & Notification. After receiving a complaint, a Code Enforcement Inspector inspects the property promptly, and in accordance with privacy and property rights. The inspection is conducted from a public right -of -way, or from the complainant's property (with permission). If a complaint is substantiated, a compliance notice is issued to the property owner /tenant in the form of a verbal warning, door tag, or letter. The owner and /or tenant of the property is informed of the code requirement(s), advised of the actions required to correct the violation(s), and given a reasonable time frame to make the corrections. 3. Compliance. Depending on the type of violations, the property owner and /or tenant generally has one to ten days to bring their property into compliance. Health or life safety issues result in less time for correction and major housing issues or weather - dependent items may result in longer times for correction. Where extenuating circumstances exist, city staff work with residents on compliance schedules or provide referrals to other resources. Failure to correct violations may result in fines or criminal charges. The City may arrange for corrections of certain code violations and charge the costs back to the property. Le. Unsecured vacant property, garbage, or long grass /weeds over 8 inches If you receive a notice from the city, please do not ignore it. If you have questions or are working to correct the issue, please call the city employee listed on the notice. Fall FREE Electronics Recycling & Important Contact Information Special Material Drop -off Day City of Brooklyn Center Saturday, October 4, 2008 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway 8 AM to 3 PM Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 -2199 Brooklyn Park O &M Facility e -mail: info @ci.brooklyn- center.mn.us 8300 Noble Avenue North, Brooklyn Park City Hall (763) 569 -3300 Information: (763) 493 -8007 Job Information Line (763) 569 -3307 Persons with hearing or speech impairment are served No Charge by the MN Relay Service 711 (TTY/Voice) • Antifreeze, Motor Oil, Oil Filters, Household and Vehicle Batteries Council Members • Scrap Metal (remove non -metal parts) Mayor Tim Willson . Electronics such as T.V., VCR, DVD /MP3 Player, Stereos, Printer, Voicemail: (763) 569 -3450 e -mail: mayorwillson @ci.brooklyn - center.mn.us Computer, Monitors, Cell Phone, etc. Councilmember Kay Lasman Charge Voicemail: (763) 569 -3448 • Appliance ($10), e -mail: councilmemberlasman @ci.brooklyn - center.mn.us • Residential Air Conditioner ($15) Councilmember Mary O'Connor • Tire ($1 to $15 based on size) Voicemail: (763) 569 -3447 Vietnam Vets of America Accepting Working Items At No Charge e -mail: councilmemberoconnor @ci.brooklyn- center.mn.us Holiday Decorations &Artificial Trees, Cooking Utensils, Small Councilmember Dan Ryan Appliances, Dishware, Books, Nat. Geographic Magazines, Towels, Voicemail: (763) 569 -3445 Bedding, Sewing, Office Equipment & Supplies, Camping Supplies, e -mail: councilmemberryan @ci.brooklyn - center.mn.us Eyeglasses, Computer Software, Clothing, Shoes, Jewelry, Councilmember Mark Yelich Electronics, Iron & Board, Sporting Games, Home Decorations, Voicemail: (763) 569 -3444 Luggage, Musical Instruments, Telephones, and Tools e -mail: councilmemberyelich @ci.brooklyn- center.mn.us Items Not Accepted by Vietnam Vets City Manager Furniture, Carpet, Mattresses, Garbage, Wheelchairs, Hospital Curt Boganey Beds, Walkers, Child Car Seats, Cribs, Strollers, High Chairs, Baby (763) 569 -3300 Walkers, Glass Windows, Commercial or Gas Air Conditioners or Refrigerators, Window Treatments, Pianos, Bathtubs, Sinks, City Council Meetinqs Vanities, Paint, Chemicals, Auto Parts, Car -top Carriers, and City Council Regular Session meetings are held the 2nd and 4th Construction Debris Monday of the month at 7 PM. *Note - Many usable household items can be disposed of or Informal Open Forum is held at 6:45 PM before Council meetings for exchanged for free through an online bulletin board at persons who wish to address the City Council about issues not www.twincitiesfreemarket.org scheduled on the agenda. City Council Work Sessions are held immediately following the Regular Session City Council meetings. Last Chance for Yard l.11 Watch City Council meetings live on cable Channel 16. ek �� -� Waste Disposal Replays shown Tuesdays at 6:30 PM and Wednesdays at 2:30 AM and 10:30 AM. Leaves and brush from fall yard cleanup activities may be taken Call City Hall to verify meeting dates (763) 569 - 3300 or visit the to the Maple Grove Yard Waste Site, which closes for the season City's web site at the end of November (depending on the weather). Residents can drop off leaves, grass, brush, and tree branches up to 10 inches in diameter at no charge. If you have important community news, an interesting story or ideas to share, please contact City Hall at (763) 569 -3300. Hours are Monday- Saturday, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday, noon to 7 pm. The site is located at 14796 101st Ave. N., Maple Printed on Recycled Paper �Q� Grove. The information line is (763) 420 -4886 and website is O www.nigyardwaste.com . D FAUZOU R reatlen Bre hare Holly Sunday December 7 See page 23. Table of Contents Adult Activities ....................... ..........................14 -18 CommunityTripsters ............... .............................19 Boomers & Beyond ................. ..........................20 -22 HotlySunday ............................. .............................23 Youth Activities ...................... ..........................24 -25 Community Bulletin Board .................................. 26 Class Locations ......................... .............................26 Adaptive Recreation ................. .............................27 Aquatic Activities ................... ..........................28 -30 Pool Hours and Rates ............... ............................. • Flipping For Fall Pool Fun .... ..........................32 -33 General Information ................ .............................34 Registration Information ......... ............................. Registration Form ................................... Back Page Brooklyn Center Community Activities, Recreation & Services Department 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Brooklyn Center MN 55430 763-569-3400 Qnhe AQUA EXERCISE — SENIOR Qnhe AQUA SHALLOW & DEEP WATER COMBO ND This is a fun and healthy class for both men and women Our "combo" class combines warm up, stretching, 62 years and older. (Only one spouse must meet age aerobic exercise and strength training for a full body requirement.) You do not need to be a swimmer or put your workout. The class is designed for all fitness levels and can be face in the water. If you are registering for the first time, please easily modified for a lower or higher intensity workout. Seniors furnish your doctor's name & number. Classes 50 minutes. may register in the Wednesday morning #11301 for $42.00 Day Begins Time Location Inst. Activity and the Wednesday night #11302 for $36.50; senior fee not Classes once a week, $42.00/15 Sessions available online. No class Nov. 26 for class #11302. Classes Tues. Sept. 16 9:30 a.m. CC LeVon 11293 50 minutes. Classes once a week, $39.25/14 Sessions Day Begins Time Location Inst. Activity # Thurs. Sept. 18 10:45 a.m. CC Jean 11294 Classes once a week, $45.75/15 Sessions Wed. Sept. 17 8:45 a.m. CC Vicki 11301 Qnhe AQUA EXERCISE 2— SENIOR Classes once a week, $39.50/13 Sessions This class is for persons who are ready to take their Wed. Sept. 17 7:25 p.m. CC Heidi 11302 water exercise workout to the next level. Water buoys and unique variations using the noodle are all part of the challenge. You are encouraged to participate in the intensity Chlorine treated water CAN discolor swimsuits; level that works for you! Registration Fee $39.25/14 Sessions. sorry, we are not responsible. Classes 50 minutes. Instructor LeVon. Day Begins Time Location Activity # Fri. Sept. 19 9:45 a.m. CC 11295 Qnbne AQUA EXERCISE— Onfine EXERCISE DEEP WATER WORKOUT Water power! Join this invigorating high - energy class, If you are looking for a different which includes a warm up, cardio and full body toning. experience in water exercise, try this class! You are encouraged to participate in the intensity level that Using a floatation device, the instructor suits you best. It's 50 minutes of pure aqua aerobic fun! combines aerobic exercise, strength �1/� Seniors may register in the Tuesday morning activity training, sculpting and water jogging for an excellent over all #11296 for $42.00 and Thursday morning activity #11298 body workout! Class is designed for all fitness levels and can be for $39.25; senior fee not available online. No class Nov. 4 easily modified for a lower or higher intensity workout. for class #11297. Classes 50 minutes. Swimming skills are not required but participants should be Day Begins Time Location Inst. Activity # comfortable in deep water. Floatation belts and noodles are Classes once a week, $45.75/15 Sessions furnished. Seniors may register in the Monday activity Tues. Sept. 16 10:30 a.m. CC LeVon 11296 #11303 for $42.00; senior fee not available online. No class Classes once a week, $42.75/14 Sessions Nov. 4 for class #11304. Classes 50 minutes. Tues. Sept. 16 6:30 p.m. NVJH Kathy Jo 11297 Day Begins Time Location Iost. Activity # Thurs.- Sept. 18 9:45 a.m. CC Jean 11298 Classes once a week, $45.75/15 Sessions Thurs. Sept. 18 7:25 p.m. NVJH Jean 11299 Mon. Sept. 15 11:00 a.m. CC Jean 11303 Sat. Sept. 20 8:00 a.m. CC Jean 11300 Classes once a week, $42.75/14 Sessions Tues. Sept. 16 7:25 p.m. NVJH Kathy Jo 11304 Thurs. Sept. 18 6:30 p.m. NVJH Jean 11305 POOL ACCESS Brooklyn Center Community Center Pool features a full ramp with handrail to provide Qnhe ARTHRITIS WATER EXERCISE complete access to persons in wheelchairs and /or with Joining a water exercise class gives you opportunity to N �D physical limitations. Ramp is located in the shallow end. exercise in warm water with guidance from a trained Arthritis Foundation instructor. Participating can help decrease North View -Easy Ladder® pain &stiffness. Class concentrates on walking, wane -ups, Everyone can enjoy easier pool access with these gently range of motion of all major joints & low- impact exercises. sloping steps. (Weight capacity 300 lbs.) Easy Ladder Questions, call Kathy 763 -569 -3405. No class Nov. 26 for was made possible through a generous donation from a class #11308. Classes 50 minutes. participant, Osseo Area School District 279 Community Day Begins Time Location Inst. Activity # Education Services and the City of Brooklyn Center. Classes once a week, $45.00/15 Sessions Mon. Sept. 15 10:00 a.m. CC Jean 11306 Wed. Sept. 17 9:45 a.m. CC Vicki 11307 CC = Community Center, 63 01 Shingle Creek ParkwaN Classes once a week, $39.00/13 Sessions NVJH = North View Jr. High, 6 9 h & Zane Wed. Sept. 17 6:30 p.m. CC Heidi 11308 W W W. city ofbrooklyncenter. org 14 Recreation Brochure Adult Activities continued Qnh AEROBIC FITNESS AND FUN FOR 65+ Qnhe AEROBIC COMBO— Think about starting the day in this fun class! Bev is an SATURDAY \_ inspiring instructor who knows how to keep you Come alone, meet new people, make an motivated with a variety of exercises. This morning program exercise date with a friend or make it a family emphasizes energizing routines designed to improve strength, affair. This low impact great cardio workout flexibility and endurance at a level safe and comfortable for class offers a variety of exercises used to you. This class is directed towards individuals 65 years and challenge all fitness levels. You are encouraged older. Come join us! Registration Fee $39.25/14 Sessions. to participate in the intensity level that suits you Classes 50 minutes. Instructor Bev. best. There will be a 10 minute warm -up, 20 Day Begins Time Location Activity # minutes of low impact aerobics, 10 minutes of step, (for Mon. Sept. 15 9:30 a.m. CC 11309 persons unable to do step, the same patterns may be done on the Thurs. Sept. 18 9:30 a.m. CC 11310 floor during this segment) followed by cool down and strength e PILATES SAMPLER —NEW training. If you own weights, bring them. Otherwise, wait until after first class before purchasing hand held, wrist or ankle This four week sampler lets the beginner to advanced weights. No class Nov. 29, Dec. 27 & Jan. 3. Registration Fee exerciser experience a variety of Pilates techniques. $42.75/14 Sessions. Classes 50 minutes. Instructor Cindy. Week one participants will do traditional mat work, week two Day Begins Time Location Activity # utilizes a small ball, week three bands and week four is a Sat. Sept. 20 8:30 a.m. NVJH 11318 combo of the three techniques. The ball and bands help focus on movements and increases resistance. Registration Fee a AEROBICS — CARDIO DANCE $14.25/4 Sessions. Classes 50 minutes. Instructor Dee Dee. Dance your way to fitness in this energizing low impact Day Begins Time Location Activity # Mon. Sept. 15 Noon CC 11311 class. Combines aerobics and easy dance steps giving you a great cardio workout. Simple and fun, suitable for all Qnh MAT PILATES levels. Dance experience is not required. LeVon and Sue's Pilates is a body sculpting system utilizing gentle "non- enthusiasm will get you moving! No class Oct. 23 for Activity barring" total body exercises and proper breathing #11320. Classes 50 minutes. Day Begins Time Location Inst. Activity # techniques. Improve your health, posture, body composition. es once a week, $45.75/15 Sessions . Open to all exercise abilities. Please wear comfortable clothes. Tues. Sept. Classes 7:15 p.m. C LeVon 11319 No class Nov. 24 for Activity #11313. Classes 50 minutes. Classes once a week, $30.50/10 Sessions Day Begins Time Location Inst. Activity # Thurs. Sept. 18 7:15 p.m. CC Sue 11320 Classes once a week, $53.00/15 Sessions Tues. Sept. 16 6:15 p.m. CC LeVon 11312 Classes once a week, $17.75/5 Sessions Mon. Nov. 3 Noon CC Dee Dee 11313 FITNESS & AEROBIC CLASSES • Wear comfortable clothes & fitness shoes. e STRENGTH TRAINING . Mats are provided at the community center. N�D "Strong women &men stay young." Age 30 . Steps are provided at North View. or 90, fit or unfit, this program can build . All classes coed except Strength Training, Back & bone density, lose weight, gain strength & energy. °Abs" for Women. Basic exercises using weights are geared to individual ability & . Classes cancelled Nov. 27 -29; Dec. 22— Jan. 3. Any can put you in the shape needed for a healthier &more active additional changes will be noted on the fitness lifestyle. Authorities claim strength training can decrease risk calendars available from instructor and at the for diabetes, heart disease &osteoporosis. If you own weights, Community Center service desk. You may also call bring them. Otherwise, wait until after first class before 763- 569 -3400. Classes are added at the end of a purchasing hand held, wrist or ankle weights. Join this class for session to cover these cancellations. an energy overhaul! No class Oct. 23 for activity #11316. Classes 50 minutes. Day Begins Time Location Inst. Activity # Classes once a week, $39.25/14 Sessions Mon. Sept. 15 10:30 a.m. CC Bev 11314 Qnhe CIRCUIT TRAINING Thurs. Sept. 18 10:30 a.m. CC Bev 11315 Want a fun fast paced way to lose weight, )6W Classes once a week, $30.50/10 Sessions tone muscles and get stronger? Want to ` Thurs. Sept. 18 6:15 p.m. CC Sue 11316 meet new people? Try this class with Brian our personal trainer. Through the use of machines, QDhe STRENGTH TRAINING, BACK & "ABS" — dumbbells and your own body weight, find different ways to FOR WOMEN work every muscle in your body. Great for beginners to the See class description above. This class includes weekly more experienced exerciser. Registration Fee $25.00/4 "AB" workout & specific strength training exercises for lower Sessions. Classes 1 hour. back. Reg. Fee $46.00/15 Sessions. Classes 1 hour. Inst. Vicki. Day Begins Time Location Activity # Day Begins Time Location Activity # Thurs. Sept. 25 10:00 a.m. CC 11324 Mon. Sept. 15 6:15 p.m. CC 11317 Fri. Oct. 3 6:00 p.m. CC 11325 Recreation Brochure 15 www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org Adult Activities continued DROP -IN CARDS This option is ideal for people who want to exercise but cannot commit to the same class every week. To reach class minimums, we encourage you to register for a specific class instead of purchasing a card if at all possible. Please a purchase cards early so we know we can count on you. Cards may be purchased for aqua or fitness classes that have met the minimum number of registrations to hold the class and do not fill to capacity. Not accepted for Pilates Sampler #11311 or Mat Pilates #11312 &11313. Cards are non - refundable and may be used only during the fall 2008 session. Card options for 5, 8, 10 or 12 classes are of equal value, assisting you in purchasing only the number you will actually use fall session. If you have any questions, call Kathy at 763 -569 -3405. Drop -In Card registration not available online. With a drop - in card, you can start anytime ... now there's no reason not to exercise with us! DROP -IN CARD — SENIOR DROP -IN CARD — FITNESS OPTIONS OPTIONS Drop -In- Cards —For persons 62 years and older. Activity # # of Classes Fee Activity # # of Classes Fee 11326 12 Classes $43.20 11331 12 Classes $46.20 11327 10 Classes $36.00 11332 10 Classes $38.50 11328 8 Classes $28.80 11333 8 Classes $30.80 11329 5 Classes $18.00 11334 5 Classes $19.25 11330 1 Class $3.75 11335 1 Class $4.00 ** *ATTENTION CARD BUYERS * ** When buying your CARD, please indicate the class or classes that you most likely will be attending. This will help: When determining whether we have the minimum number to have a class with registered participants plus Drop -In Card users. Before purchasing a card, check to see if the class you were planning on attending has been canceled. Sometimes circumstances beyond our control require us to cancel a class or change location; if we know what class you attend, we will attempt to notify you. BASIC EXERCISE ROOM ORIENTATION EXERCISE ROOM COMMUNITY CENTER EXERCISE ROOM The exercise room, located on the upper level of the Learn proper fitness equipment techniques for a safe & Community Center, offers complete fitness equipment effective workout. This is a basic walk through of all fitness for cardiovascular & strength conditioning. Minimum equipment to help you understand how to use each machine age 15. Shirts & tennis shoes required in the Exercise correctly. A fitness specialist will assist you on the proper use Room. Seepage 31 for fees and hours. and correct form. This is not an individual program design session. Free for members or patrons who have paid general Circuit Training Equipment admission for the day. $10 reservation fee refundable upon Fit Express Hip Abduction/Adduction completion of orientation or cancellation 48 hours in advance of Fit Express Abdominal/Low Back appointment. Appointments are available during the week Fit Express Pectoral/Deltoid including weekends. Please allow approximately 45 -60 Fit Express Shoulder Press/Pull Down minutes. Call 763 -569 -3400 for the schedule. Fit Express Leg Extension/Leg Curl Fit Express Squat Fit Express Lift Task Fit Express Chest Row VOLLEYBALL LEAGUES Fit Express Bicep/Tricep Brooklyn Center volleyball leagues are open to Fitness Technology Rotary Torso post high school age men and women. They Precor Stretch Trainer begin late September! Guaranteed 10 matches. Cardiovascular Equipment Teams registered in the 2008 winter league Life Fitness Treadmills — 4 At have priority in registering. For information, Life Fitness Elliptical Cross Trainers — 4 call Joe at 763 -569 -3382. Precore Elliptical —1 Co -Rec League Star Trac Recumbent Bikes — 2 Games played Monday evenings. Fall team registration fee is Life Fitness Stair Climbers — 3 $285. Activity #11321. Stair Master Free Climber — 1 Women's League Strength Training Equipment Games played Tuesday evenings. Fall team registration fee is Life Fitness Leg Press /Calf Raise; Life Fitness Leg Curl/Leg $285. Activity #11322. Extension; Life Fitness Multi- chest; Life Fitness Bicep/Triceps; Men's League Life Fitness "Smith" Machine; Life Fitness Cable Games played Wednesday evenings. Fall team registration fee Crossover; Cybex Abdominal; Dumbbells; is $310. Activity #11323. Life Fitness Lat Pull Down/Low Row www.cilyojbrooklyncenter.org 16 Recreation Brochure Adult Activities continued PERSONAL TRAINING NON - SURGICAL, DRUG FREE MANAGEMENT Your complimentary personal training consultation includes a OF HIP AND KNEE ARTHRITIS Par- Q/Health History Evaluation, Have you been told that your hip or knee arthritis can only be Needs Analysis, Functional Strength/Flexibility Assessment managed with medication or you should just wait until it's bad and Goal Setting. enough to have surgery? Have you tried PT in the past with minimal results? Did you know that there is much more that This session is available to members or non - members who pay can be done? You may be surprised that there are many the general daily $4.00 admission fee. scientifically proven, highly effective treatments for hip and To schedule your complimentary appointment or for more knee arthritis. The therapist will discuss the latest research and information, call 763 -569 -3405. treatment options with you and help determine if they if they are appropriate for you. One hour session. BUY TWO, GET ONE FREE Day Date Time Location Activity # During the month of November, purchase two one how Wed. Sept. 17 11:00 a.m. CC 11364 personal training sessions for $92.00 and receive the third session free. A $46.00 value! (Non- members also pay the daily BACK PAIN PREVENTION & $4.00 general daily admission fee each time.) Take advantage MANAGEMENT of this great deal to update your current program or to get a Want to learn scientifically proven exercises that you fresh start. can do to prevent or decrease your current back pain? This one hour session will help you sift through all the 1 FEES FOR ADDITIONAL SESSIONS hype and get to the exercises that truly help. Each session is 1 hour. Sessions are available by Day Date Time Location Activity # appointment. These prepaid sessions are valid for Wed. Oct. 8 11:00 a.m. CC 11365 one month after your projected final workout session. Non - members will also pay the daily Presented by a Board Certified Doctor of Physical Therapy $4.00 general daily admission fee for each session, which from Groves Physical Therapy Clinic located in Brooklyn includes use of the pool, sauna and exercise room. Center. These sessions are appropriate for all ages and fitness levels. Participants should wear comfortable clothes. Activity # # of Sessions Fee 11358 2 Sessions $92.00 These sessions are offered at no charge to persons with a current BC Community Center membership. Pre - 11359 6 Sessions $264.00 registration is required. Members may stop or call 763 -569- 11360 12 Sessions $504.00 3400 to register. For non - members the registration fee is $4.00/1 Session. + PRESSURE SCREENING• FREE �•••' /Y1,\ West Fire Station a ROUND DANCING FOR FUN - 6250 Brooklyn Blvd. This class is open to partners who have _� Tuesday - Friday, 8 -10:00 p.m. , completed the intermediate level or Saturday & Sunday, 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 m. • 1 � Y Y P• • have had previous ballroom or equivalent � 1\ ...........• .............. ..........................: dance experience. Besides being a great way to e keep in shape, we have an evening of fun & BODY FAT TESTING & FITNESS ANALYSIS ht & computer, socialization. Couples unfamiliar with round With infrared light p , your body fat is dance who have other dance experience may measured within 1% accuracy! EASY! (It's like having attend the first night for $10. If after the first class you decide blood pressure taken.) Body fat is a more telling measure of to continue, your registration fee will be adjusted. Registration health and future quality of life than weight and height alone. Fee $70.00 /per couple /10 Sessions. Classes 2 hours. Instructors Less body fat means less risk for degenerative diseases - joint, Ken & Barb. heart, back injury, diabetics, stroke. The computer analyzes Day Begins Time Location Activity # your test results and sets a weekly goal for weight & /or body fat Wed. Sept. 17 7:30 p.m. Garden City 11363 reduction with specific caloric intake and exercise amounts. The consultation is with an R.N. who, after individual testing, will provide group instruction for practical lifestyle changes. If HOLLYSUDl you are new to exercise, this provides a baseline to measure your future progress. If you are a seasoned exerciser and weight manager, you will learn if you have achieved numbers in the Sunday, December 7 excellent range for health and fitness. Max 4. Approximately 1 2 -5•�0 PM hour 15 min. Registration Fee $11.5011 Session. Day Date Time Location Activity # Brooklyn Center Community Center Tues. Sept. 23 6:00 p.m. CC 11361 Santa, hayrides, magic show, Holiday Jingo & more! Tues. Sept. 30 7:00 p.m. CC 11362 See page 23 for details! Recreation Brochure 17 www.cilyojbrooklyncenter.org Adult Activities continued Qnhe POTTERY —BEGINNING v BROOKLYN CENTER WOMEN'S CLUB This class is designed to teach the The club is sponsored by the Brooklyn Center Community basic skills of throwing and hand Activities, Recreation & Services Department. Meetings are the building. The Community Center offers a second Tuesday of the month at 1 p.m. in Constitution Hall of unique opportunity to practice your new the Brooklyn Center Community Center. The purpose of the skills by including in the registration fee 25 - organization is to promote social, cultural and civic activities lbs. clay for projects, unlimited practice time for area women. Annual dues $10. Monthly meetings are outside of class, glazes, firing fees and tax. informative and with entertaining programs. Join us on Sept. 9 (Additional clay is $40.09, which includes 25 at Noon for our annual fall luncheon with entertainment lbs., glazes, firing & tax.) Bring a work shirt to the first class. presented by Schmitt Music. Non - members are welcome; cost Instructor will teach 7 weeks. Students will work independently is $6. Bingo will be played for our fundraiser. Wear your "I one week during class time. Registration Fee $105.59/8 voted sticker" and be eligible for a prize. Members will also be Sessions. Classes 2' /s hours. Instructor Chad. voting on the club's by -law revisions. Oct. 14 brings the Day Begins Time Location Activity # interesting Animal Ambassador program. Bring a photo of a Tues. Sept. 16 6:30 p.m. CC 11336 pet; you may win a prize. Raffle tickets available for our Tues. Nov. 11 6:30 p.m. CC 11337 December fundraiser. On Nov. 11 we celebrate Veteran's Day; wear something Patriotic. Veteran Guy Rowe is our speaker. Dec. 9 at Noon is the annual holiday luncheon party featuring Qnhe POTTERY — INTERMEDIATE /ADVANCED Brooklyn Center High School. Cost is $6 for non - members; Designed for advanced students who are proficient in bring a gift for CEAP. Monthly trips & tours also offered to throwing, hand building and glazing. The instructor will members, details available at monthly meetings. On Sept. 24 be in the lab three times during the eight -week session. This is we're off to Lake City for lunch followed by a scenic Lake an ideal format for participants who want to work Pepin cruise. Oct. 29 features the Wabasha Street Caves & independently yet need some instruction either in new Gangster tour. Nov. 19 we visit the Old Log for lunch & to see techniques or with problem solving. Participants with less than the "Unnecessary Farce." For complete info about the club, call 4 years experience may register at the discretion of the 763 -566 -8303. Trips for members are planned through May. instructor. Registration fee includes 25 lbs. of clay, glazes, firing and tax. For heavy production, each additional 25 lbs. of AARP clay is $40.09, which includes glazes, firing & tax. Registration 55 ALIVE/MATURE DRIVING Fee $105.59/8 Sessions. Classes 2' /z hours. Instructor Chad. Day Begins Time Location Activity # Registration accepted immediately. Mon. Sept. 15 6:30 p.m. CC 11338 This classroom training program is designed to Mon. Nov. 10 6:30 p.m. CC 11339 help persons 55 and older improve their driving skills while teaching them how to avoid accidents & traffic violations. POTTERY —LAB AND FIRING PRIVILEGES Instructors are trained volunteers. Open to persons who have completed a pottery class at the Eight Hour — If you have never taken the training or if you Community Center or have had previous experience and are haven't taken the refresher course for more than three years. No familiar with the equipment. Lab may be used on an unlimited tests given; course completion is required to initiate auto basis other than class times and students may have pieces fired insurance discount. For class locations in the surrounding area, in the eight -week period. The lab program is designed for call the AARP office at 952- 858 -9040, Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. - individuals who want to work independently. Registration fee 4 p.m. includes 25 lbs. of clay, glazes, firing and tax. (Additional clay is $40.09, which includes 25 lbs., glazes, firing and tax.) Four Hour Refresher — For persons who have completed the Arrange your own time to work in the lab during the eight eight hour mature driving course within the preceding three weeks. No instruction. New lab participants are asked to meet years. Fee $10.00 /1 Session. with the instructor for an orientation at 6 p.m. on Monday or Date Day Time Tuesday of the first week. Registration Fee $102.42/8 Weeks. September 3 Wednesday 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Day Begins Time Location Activity # October 8 Wednesday 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Week of Sept. 15 CC 11340 November 5 Wednesday 8:30 a.m. –12:30 p.m. Week of Nov. 10 CC 11341 December 3 Wednesday 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. REGISTRATION INFORMATION Register at Brooklyn Center Community Center, 6301 Shingle BROOKLYN CENTER Creek Parkway. Questions, call 763 -569 -3400. If the class is full, we will put you on the waiting list and call if an opening FRIENDSHIP QUILTERS occurs. Advanced registration required by mail or in .. Join others who love quilting. This is a person; no walk -ins the day of class. Make check or money friendly drop -in group who meet on the first order payable to AARP. (Cash not accepted.) and third Wednesday of each month from Class location - Crossings, 6201 N Lilac Drive, south entry. 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. No dues, bring a sandwich, beverage Crossing residents may register with the manager, space and your quilting project and join us at the Community Center. providing. Thanks to Crossings Manager Jesse & Lang Nelson For more information call Joanne at 763 -561 -1219. Corporation for providing this site. Smoking prohibited. www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org 18 Recreation Brochure I / I It Community Tripsters is a program for people who enjoy getting away and meeting new friends. We live in an area that offers a multitude of fun and educational opportunities! Our trips allow you to eat at wonderful restaurants & experience a host of remarkable recreational activities. Motor coach buses depart & return to Brooklyn Center Community Center; an escort accompanies all trips. REGISTRATION for trips now in progress by mail or in person, online at www.cityofbrooklyncenter.orQ or phone with Visa or MasterCard. When registering for someone else, please have correct spelling of their name, correct address & phone number. Deadline dates listed are on a space - permitting basis only. Refunds given only if trip is canceled or a substitute can be found to take your place. Refunds subject to $5 service fee or 3% of the fee for extended trips. FOR PERSONS TRAVELING ALONE — Would you like to go on a day outing or extended trip but are hesitant to sign up? The Community Tripster staff would like to help put you in touch with others. If interested in finding out more, call Kathy at 763 -569 -3405. September 10 — Old Log- Forever Plaid —$45 November 13 — Christmas at Mayowood September 23 — Jail Bailers— Chippewa Falls, WI —$57 We'll start the day at Olmstead County Historical Center for a Registration deadline for trips has passed. Call for trip details, brief introduction of the Mayowood Estate created between openings or to be placed on a no obligation waitlist. 1911 and 1938. The centerpiece of the estate is the thirty-eight room Mayowood Mansion the former residence of Drs. Charles October 2 - Renegades on the Rails Fall Color Tour H. and Charles W. Mayo. The mansion and gardens are listed In Spooner board the historic Wisconsin Great Northern on the National Register of Historic Places and is now operated Railroad that recreates the atmosphere of rail travel using as a historic house museum. The mansion has been maintained rebuilt cars from 1912 to 1918. Luncheon served in the dining as it was when last occupied by the Mayo family and is used to car includes Chicken Cordon Bleu, long grain & wild rice, interpret the lives of this famous medical family. As we step mixed vegetables, roll, cookie, coffee or lemonade. Enjoy back in time we will see over 20 rooms uniquely decorated for scenery from the train as it travels into the changing colors of the holidays by the people of Rochester. Note: There is not an autumn. Before returning to the station, you will encounter elevator to the 2nd floor. Our next stop will be the historic some old- fashioned outlaw excitement. The renegade bandits Hubbell House in Manorville also on the National Register. On combine humor & drama with pretend gunplay suitable for all display is a collection of many documents and historic objects. ages. Cost $69.00 /person includes lunch, train excursion, tax, Menu: choice of sirloin steak or baked chicken served with gratuity, motor coach & escort. Approximate time 9:30 a.m.- salad, potato, vegetable, rolls, butter, sherbet and beverage. 5:30 p.m. Sept. 3, registration deadline. Activity #11205. After lunch there will be a few minutes to shop in Mantorville. Cost $57.00 /per person includes tour, lunch, tax, gratuity, motor October 8 - Eagles and Fall Colors in Wisconsin coach and escort. Approximate time 7:45 a.m. -4:45 p.m. We travel down the Wisconsin side of the Mississippi River, October 28, registration deadline. Activity #11209. enjoying one of the best seasons of the year! There will be a December 2 -6 - Branson Holiday Tour donut and coffee stop at Freedom Park in Prescott and a short Are you ready for a change of scenery and a chance to meet presentation at The Great Rivers Road Visitor Center. Driving new friends? Why not explore Branson during this 5 day deluxe toward Wabasha, keep your eyes open for eagles perched on the motor coach tour? Trip highlights include shows: Dolly high bluffs. Lunch is at the historic Anderson House. Enjoy Parton's Christmas at Dixie Stampede, "Broadway Spirit of chicken, Dutch dressing and dumplings, potatoes, giblet gravy, Christmas" - Osmond Family, Presley's Country Jubilee, vegetables, roll, salad and beverage. After the meal, we move to Yakov Smimoff and the new Sight & Sound Theatre musical the 15,000 square feet National Eagle Center which houses Noah and more! Trip includes coffee stop, breakfast, 4 lunches rehabilitated eagles, glassed -in eagle observation deck & gift and 3 dinners. $895 per person, double occupancy. Triple, quad items. A great opportunity to meet nature face to face! Cost and single available. October 2 deposit of $200 per person is $54.00 /person includes coffee stop, lunch, Eagle Center, tax, due. For more information and a trip brochure, call Kathy at gratuity, motor coach & escort. Approximate time 8:00 a.m.- 763- 569 -3405. Activity #11159. 5:00 p.m. Sept. 17, registration deadline. Activity #11206. December 20 — Ordway Center — White October 21 — St. Croix Casino "Fund" Christmas Excursion - Please support this "Fund" excursion. - - We've had these tickets on reserve for a year! The Bring your friends - open to all adults! The $6 charge classic holiday tradition Irving Berlin's White goes towards expenses incurred for the trip and to help support Christmas will warm up your holiday season. "boomer" programs through the Brooklyn Center Recreation Brimming with such Berlin hits as "Blue Skies," "How Deep is Dept. Join our escort for a fun, relaxing and scenic ride through the Ocean?" and of course the unforgettable title song, "White western Wisconsin to Turtle Lake. Each person receives $5 to Christmas" tells the story of showbiz buddies putting on a show spend. Bring your TLC Card. If you do not have one, it is to in a magical Vermont inn, and finding their perfect mates in the your advantage to sign up for a card at the casino. Special bargain. Full of dancing, laughter, and some of the greatest unadvertised discounts and games are often available for TLC songs ever written. Irving Berlin's White Christmas is your new holders. Minimum of 40 people. Cost $6.00 /person for motor holiday tradition. Cost $95.00 /person includes theater ticket, coach, $5 to spend and escort. Approximate time 9:00 a.m. - tax, motor coach and escort. Approximate time 12:30 -5:45 p.m. 4:30 p.m. October 13, registration deadline. Activity #11208. October 9, registration deadline. Activity #11207. Recreation Brochure 19 www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org Mission Statement: "We are dedicated to the enrichment of the lives of boomers & beyond and their families by providing quality classes and programs, trips, community resource information and volunteer opportunities." If you have questions, call Kathy, Program Supervisor at 763 -569 -3405. FIVE CITIES TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM Transportation is offered for persons 60 years and older from SPARE TIMES is published four to six apartment complexes and homes. times a year by the Brooklyn Center Information &Reservations — Monday - Friday Community Activities, Recreation and 763 -531 -1259 Services Department. SPARE TIMES is your guide for the latest information on social activities, Regular Destination Fare: $3 per round trip with the punch things happening in the community, resources, fun trips, and pass card or $4 cash. Mini -coach transportation to City outings. sponsored programs at the Brooklyn Center Community SPARE TIMES is available by mail. Give us a call to receive a Center, grocery, malls and discount stores. Pharmacy and complimentary issue. If you would like to receive your copy by banking opportunities are available at some stores. mail in 2008, please send $1.50 to help defray mailing expenses. Please send a check payable to the City of Brooklyn Special Destination Fare: The round trip fare is 2 punches Center along with your name, address, zip code and telephone from the pass card or $6 cash. A minimum of 15 riders are number. Indicate this is for SPARE TIMES. Visa or needed for these destinations and will be noted in the monthly MasterCard is also accepted. The newsletter itself is schedules. (Also, see page 22 for current special destinations.) complimentary. If you prefer, you may pick up a copy at the Punch Pass cards for regular & special destinations are community center or access it on the City's website at available in $12 or $24 amounts and may be purchased from www.citvofbrooklvncenter.or¢ Click on recreation and then the driver with cash or a check payable to First Transit. Boomers & Beyond Activities. We invite you to read SPARE TIMES and explore what Brooklyn Center has to offer you. No one is denied a ride due to the inability to pay the full fare. Please contact Rita for assistance 763 -531 -1274. FREE HELP FOR MEDICARE BENEFICIARIES PRISM EXPRESS TRANSPORTATION Brooklyn Center Community Center Staff ........... Monday - Friday 9 a.m. -12:30 p.m. 763 -529 -1252 No Income Limits! Answering Machine ......................... 763 -529 -1252 ................... Confidential, Free Assistance & No Sales (Leave your name, phone number, date, location and time of Second Wednesday of the month appointment.) On the ride home, the final pick up is 2:30 p.m. September 10, October 8, November 12, December 10 Transportation to medical and dental appointments in Brooklyn Center or North Memorial Hospital and their affiliated clinics. One hour individual appointments -9:00, 10:00 & 11:00 a.m. A donation of $3 and $5 per round trip is suggested. Call Kathy 763 -569 -3405 to schedule your appointment. Any Medicare beneficiary is eligible for this free service which answers any Medicare questions. For Example: • Choosing the best supplement health insurance SENIOR LINKAGE LINE • Understanding Medicare Part D Make your life easier • Low Income Options A free telephone information- and - assistance service for senior a • Sorting out medical and hospital bills adults and their families. Don't know what to ask? Don't know • Medicare coverage for a given service what's available? We can help by calling 1- 800 - 333 -2433. You • Appeals can talk to a person who can help you assess your situation and , • Medical assistance introduce you to the resources available in your own community. Calls are absolutely free of charge, although there Take advantage of this opportunity to meet with a volunteer may be a charge for services you are referred to. Calls are health insurance counselor from Senior Community answered from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays. Some days Services here at the Brooklyn Center Community Center. In experience a high volume of calls; be prepared to leave your addition, caregivers or family members are welcome to area code, telephone number & a message. Someone will be schedule an appointment for Co- ha to return your call as soon as possible. Messages can be pp o Medicare beneficiaries. Co PPY sponsored with the Brooklyn Center Community Activities, left 24 hours a day or e-mail us at senior.lika¢e(a)state.mn.us Recreation & Services Department. This is a service of the Minnesota Board on Aging. www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org 20 Recreation Brochure Boomers & Beyond Activities continued MEDICARE UPDATES DONUT MAKE YOU WONDER? GENERAL INFORMATION SESSION — October 10 Join us on the third Wednesday of the Medicare: You've got questions.... We've got answers. Find month for interesting informative �out what changes are in order for 2009. Representatives from programs, juice, coffee, and you guessed _ Humana will discuss changes that may affect you and your it, donuts at Crystal Community Center, c health plan. This is a general information & education session 4800 Douglas Dr. N from 10 -11:30 a.m. \/ about Medicare, not a sales presentation. Refreshments will be Program fee is $2 payable at the door but provided. Please call 763 -569 -3400 to reserve your spot. you must register in advance so there are enough refreshments Day Date Time Location for everyone. Call 763 -569 -3405 to register for this Fri. Oct. 10 1 -2 :30 p.m. Community Center educational opportunity by the Thursday before. Sponsored by the Cities of Brooklyn Center, Crystal, New Hope, Robbinsdale and Senior Services of District 281. A special SOCIAL GROUPS thanks to those who are sponsoring one of the 2008 speakers. The groups Leisure Time and Brooklyn Suppers meet at Brooklyn Center Community Center, 6301 Shingle Creek September 17 — China: Tragedy and Celebration Parkway. Transportation is available through Five Cities Phoenix Yu, local expert on Chinese culture, will discuss some for Leisure Time & Brooklyn Suppers. See Transportation of the life changing events that have taken place in China this on page 20. Call 763 -569 -3405 for more information. year. From dealing with the devastation and loss of life from the registered 7.8 earthquake in May to the hard work, LEISURE TIME DROP -IN preparation and controversy of the 2008 Summer Olympic If you enjoy cards you are welcome to join us on Wednesdays Games, the people of China have had extraordinary obstacles from 11 a.m. — 2 p.m. Partners are not required to play. Come, to overcome. bring your lunch and have a fun afternoon. Coffee & tea October 15 — Wood, Concrete, Stone and Steel: provided. Everyone contributes $1 /week to the kitty, which helps defray the cost for supplies, refreshments &prizes. Minnesota's Historic Bridges Birthdays are celebrated the 1 Wednesday of each month with Like never before we are aware of the crucial part bridges play dessert. On birthday party Wednesdays everyone except those in our lives. Historian and author Dennis Gardner documents celebrating a birthday that month pays $1. The 2 nd Wednesday the wide range of the state's rural and urban spans, telling the is Progressive 500 with prizes for the two top scores, non- remarkable stories of their construction and impact on MN life player and a drawing. The last Wednesday features "Crazy" and culture. He will highlight a number of bridges in a digital Progressive 500. If you do not play cards, informal slide presentation. His new book (title of discussion) will be instruction is available from the players. Hosted by available for purchase. volunteers Art and Peggy. Please call Kathy at 763 -569 -3405. November 19 — Death March and P.O.W. Survivor BROOKLYN SUPPERS Mr. Larson was stationed in the Philippine Islands and fought Wanted, hungry friendly persons! All are welcome with the Japanese in the invasion of those islands, both on land and advanced paid reservation. After a delicious meal, there will be in the air. He was shot down by a Japanese Zero over Luzon entertainment. Following the entertainment, you are welcome to and survived to continue fighting. He endured numerous stay and play cards. Paid reservations due at least 4 days hardships, including being captured. He survived the infamous before each date. Menu printed in the SPARE TIMES or by Bataan Death March and two concentration camps. Mr. Larson calling 763 -569 -3400. Pay by phone (with Visa or performed forced labor until the Japanese surrendered in 1945. MasterCard) or in person at the Community Center. Come hear his heroic tale in honor of all those who have Checks should be made payable to City of Brooklyn Center. sacrificed much to serve in the American military system. Registration Fee $7.00. Day Date Time Location Activity Fri. Sept. 19 5:30 p.m. CC 11342 Fri. Oct. 17 5:30 p.m. CC 11343 BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP Fri. Nov. 21 5:30 p.m. CC 11344 If you enjoy reading, join in on our fun drop in book discussions. The group is MEN'S DROP -IN sponsored by the cities of Brooklyn If you are interested in getting together Center, Robbinsdale and Crystal and is informally with other guys, drop -in on open to anyone regardless of where they Mondays or Thursdays from Noon — 3:30 p.m. live. We meet at Robbinsdale City Hall, Come play Buck Euchre, similar to 500. If you 4100 Lakeview Ave. N from 1 -2:30 p.m., the first Tuesday of do not play Buck Euchre, informal instruction the month. September 2- Summit Ave by Mary Sharrat will be by the men is available. Participants welcome discussed We will again host "Meet the Author" series in the to start other table games too. The men will upcoming months. For the author series, there is a $2 meet at the Brooklyn Center Community admission and refreshments will be provided. For further Center September and October and move to information on books that will be read or if you have questions Centerbrook Golf Course Clubhouse, 5500 N Lilac Dr. mid about the monthly discussions, call Kathy at 763 -569 -3405. November. Hosted by volunteers. Questions, call Roger, 763- New participants are always welcome to any of the monthly 560 -0379 or Kathy 763 -569 -3405. discussions and "Meet the Author" series. Recreation Brochure 21 www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org Boomers & Beyond Activities continued 0 FIVE CITIES TRANSPORTATION PROVIDES RIDES FOR SPECIAL DESTINATIONS LISTED ON THIS PAGE Pre - registration required for all special destinations; call 763 -531 -1259 at least one week in advance unless otherwise noted in description. Registration is based on a space availability basis. Minimum number of 15 registrations required. The special fare for a round trip ride is $6 cash or 2 punches from pass card. Fare and punch pass purchases are payable to the driver. Punch passes are $12 for 4 punches and $24 for 8 punches. All other costs listed below are on your own. Please bring cash or credit card as some restaurants do not accept checks. If you are unable to attend after making a reservation, please call the 5 Cities office so someone from the waitlist can take your place. Bus picks up at the Brooklyn Center Community Center with 6 or more people. If the minimum of 6 is not met, participants will be given the choice of a Robbinsdale or Crystal pickup. These destinations are made possible in part by a generous contribution from Humana. Home pickups available for BC Brunchers- regular fare applies. WITH SENIORS IN MIND FORUM AND THE FORK V�5*� Sept. 9 visit the MN History Center in An inspiring day starts with an St. Paul for a special program, Churches organ concert followed by a AFTERNOON VIVACE! of Minnesota with photographer and lecture from a nationally known p ublic speaker Doug Ohman. He has guest speaker at Westminster Presbyterian CONCERT SERIES Vivace means full of life! Enjoy these traveled to every corner of Minnesota to Church. document the state's most evocative Sept. 11 - Sustainable Health Care & free concerts performed by professional musicians, music faculty or outstanding church structures of present and past. Emergency Relief for the World's Poor He'll share fascinating stories and Nancy Aossey, President of the music students. showcase his most exquisite interior and International Medical Corps, which offers Oct. 23 & Dec. 11 - Landmark Center. exterior shots with a colorful survey of a medical aid to devastated regions around After the concert, try lunch or dessert at broad range of architecture - from a one- the world. Hear about the famine, ethnic- Anita's Cafe on the main floor of the room chapel in a prairie town to the cleansing, genocide, tsumami, and Landmark Center. Cost on your own. grandiose cathedral in St. Paul - earthquakes. Approximate time 11:05 a.m. - 3:15 p.m. picturesque churches that have been Sept. 25 - Restoring America's Nov. 7 - MacPhail Center. Coffee and carefully preserved and handed down by Democratic Principles - Jack Nelson- cookies provided. Lunch or dessert previous generations. Lectures are free. Pallmeyer directs programs that focus on follows at Milda's. Individual checks There will be time to visit the museum issues of poverty, racism and war. He is will be given. Approx. time 10:35 a.m. - store or tour the exhibits. For the exhibits an author and currently teaches at the 2 :45 p.m. Special fare applies. including the "MN 150" there is a $6 fee. University of St. Thomas. He holds Bring a bag lunch or visit their Cafe MN. degrees in political science and Masters BC BRUNCHERS Approximate time 9:15 a.m. – 2:15 p.m. of Divinity. Join the "bunch" for an early lunch at Special fare applies. Oct. 16 - Prospects for Change in the local area restaurants every other month. Middle East - Robin Wright, author of Home pickups available; times THE LOCAL MOTION five books on the Middle East. Her most approximately 10:30 a.m. Individual Presidents & Popes recent is "Dreams and Shadows: The checks including tax and gratuity will be On Sept. 12, join escort Sharon Future of the Middle East" has received available for our "bunch." A great time for a trip to the Minneapolis broad acclaim. Her coverage of to get together to relax and visit with old Institute of Arts for the "Hail to international affairs has earned five acquaintances or meet new. Tuesday, the Chief' exhibit. This special nominations for the Pulitzer Prize. September 9 we go to the 50's Grill. The non - partisan exhibition features over 70 Oct. 30 - Hispanics in America: fare is one punch pass or $4 cash. objects from a permanent collection that Reinventing the American Dream - focuses on presidential themes. No Hector Tobar is Mexico City Bureau NATURE OF THINGS charge at Institute. Approximate time Chief for the Los Angels Times. He has Sept.19 - Minnesota Landscape 10:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m. Oct. 3 - MN been recognized as one of the most Aboretum - With the theme of History Center - Vatican Splendors. See influential Hispanics in the U.S. He is a "Treeology," there will not be a better more than 200 extraordinary works of art Pulitzer Prize winner and author of two time than this to visit during the and historical objects from the Vatican books. changing of leaves. Our bus will take us and Vatican Museums dating back to the Nov. 13 - Restoring America's Standing on a three mile scenic loop including third century. This is one of the largest in the World - David Brooks New York "Treeology" exhibits. Lunch is on your Vatican collections ever to tour North Times columnist and contributor to The own at the visitor center restaurant. We America; many items have never before News Hour and NPR's All Things stop at the Apple House for an extra fall been on public view. Cost is $15 /person Considered. Author of two books, he is bonus of apple sampling and perusing for a self - guided tour and all other widely recognized for his savvy analysis the gift shop. Please bring your exhibits. Lunch on your own at MN of politics and foreign affairs. Arboretum membership card for free Cafd. Approx. time 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. A restaurant stop will be made after each admission. Non members pay a $5 Register by Sept. 2 at Crystal lecture. Separate checks will be given. admission upon arrival. Approximate Community Center 763 -531 -0052. Approximate time 10 :30 a.m.- 3 :30p.m. time is 9:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Register by Special fare applies. Special fare applies. Sept. 12. Special fare applies. www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org 22 Recreation Brochure S F. Ohl � � y • ,. � t 61 [NIS= GYMNASTICS PROGRAM The Brooklyn Center Gymnastics Program has been developed using a skill progression of classes designed to provide participants a safe, comfortable advancement in gymnastics. Most students participate in a class 2 -3 times before progressing to the next level. Children's classes, including gymnastics, are conducted more smoothly when not being observed by parents. Children, as well as adults, need to spend time interacting with their peers in a recreation setting. Parents are welcome to attend the last 15 minutes of the last day of class for a short demonstration. If you have questions about where to place your child, call Sue at 763 -569 -3406. Classes are held in the gymnastics training gym at Park Center High School, 7300 Brooklyn Blvd. (Enter on Noble Ave.) WiN GYMNASTICS For children a a GYMNASTICS a GYMNASTICS PRESCHOOL - GIRLS BEGINNING GIRLS INTERMEDIATE ages s 4 5. A great a learn basic balance, For girls ages 6 -11 who have had For girls ages 6 -11 who have opportunity little or no gymnastics experience. Learn either passed Beginning Gymnastics For coordination and motor skills in a fun basic tumbling skills such as rolls, Girls or can do the following skills: setting. Children will be taught tumbling cartwheels, walkovers and headstands. Tumbling - forward and backward roll, skills, including forward &backward Simple skills on the beam, vault and cartwheel, headstand; Beam - walk rolls, cartwheels and headstands and uneven bars will also be taught. Classes forward and back, front support and introduced to balance beam, uneven bars la vault. Ratio 8 students /instructor. 1 hour. Instructor Tammy. mount, squat turn, forward roll; Vault - C Day Begins Time Activity # straddle, hip squat; Bars - back hip Classes 45 min. Instructor Tammy. Once a week, $31.00/7 Sessions circle, single leg cut, pull over to front Day Begins Time Activity # Sat. Sept. 27 10:40 a.m. 11348 support. Registration Fee $31.00/7 Once a week, $29.00/7 Sessions Once a week, $27.00/6 Sessions Sessions. Classes 1 hour. Instructors Sat. Sept. 27 9:50 a.m. 11346 Thurs. Oct. 2 7:20 p.m. 11347 Tammy. Once a week, $25.00/6 Sessions Day Begins Time Activity # Thurs. Oct. 2 6:30 p.m. 11345 Sat. Sept. 27 11:45 a.m. 11349 LOCATION—Gymnastics NEW Program Park Center High School, 7300 Brooklyn Blvd. (Enter on Noble Ave.) be parent letter a few days before NORTH METRO YOUTH HOCKEY ASSOCIATION i This is a joint association between Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, Fridley & Columbia Heights. Open to boys and girls ages 4 -15. Registration information at www.nmyha.com. First year Mite level is free. ♦ Quality hockey instruction at all levels ♦ Player development program ♦ Reasonable participation fees ♦ Fund raising opportunities to offset cost ♦ USA Hockey certified coaches e TAEKWONDO FOR KIDS BROOKLYN AREA BASKETBALL This program is structured to teach children the Cities of Brooklyn Center & Brooklyn Park form the Brooklyn understanding of respect and discipline while learning Area Basketball, which offers House League for grades 2 -12. basic Taekwondo (Korean Karate). For ages 3 -16. Uniform is Emphasizes fun & equal participation. Teams of 7 -9 engaging not required. Loose fitting clothing is acceptable. Classes in practices, games & tournaments. Season runs Nov. - March. offered are for beginner and advanced level and will be held at For info about the program, visit www.bpaasports.org. the community center. Instructors are from World Taekwondo Registration dates for upcoming season Academy in Osseo. Taekwondo For Kids registration begins Sept. 16, 7 – 9 p.m. Zanewood Community Center August 5. No class Oct. 23 or Nov. 27. Sept. 18, 7 – 9 p.m. Brooklyn Park Community Center Beginner Level — Classes once a week, $45.00/6 Sessions Registration information is available at www.bpaasports.org. Day Begins Time Location Activity # Registration Fees Thurs. Sept. 18 6:30 -7:30 p.m.Community Ctr. 11350 Elementary (grades 2 -5) $85.00; Junior High (grades 6 -8) $120 Thurs. Nov. 6 6:30 -7:30 p.m.Community Ctr. 11351 + $35 uniform deposit; Senior High (grades 9 -12) $125 + $35 Advanced Level — Classes once a week, $45.00/6 Sessions uniform deposit. Thurs. Nov. 6 7:30 -8:30 p.m.Community Ctr. 11352 www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org 24 Recreation Brochure Youth Activities continued u, /11 CHILDREN'S DANCE PROGRAM 0ALLOWwN (AR)OVAL FF 411111TH WW This is a one -time yearly registration Saturday, October 25, 1 - 3 p.m. fee of $88.00/24 Sessions. Fall session is 10 weeks and the winter /spring Brooklyn Center Community Center session is 14 weeks. Limited openings Games! Prizes! Candy! PooUwater slide pass! in classes listed below. Registration for For ages 3 -12! J. dance classes accepted immediately. If Pool and water slide open until 8:00 p.m. Use you have questions about where to your pass on October 25 or use it another day. place your child, please call Sue at 763- Parents who wish to swim and use the water 569 -3406. Classes are held at the slide pay general admission price at the Community Center. customer service counter on day of carnival. It takes approximately one hour to participate in • Recital —The annual dance recital will be held on Sunday, all the games. May 17 at 2:30 p.m. at Park Center High School. Registration fee is $5.001child. • Costumes —Every year we try to keep costumes Pre- registration by October 24 is recommended inexpensive and put on a professional looking recital. This Walk -ins on day of party will be accepted ting basis only. fee is in addition to the registration fee and will be due in Limit - on a space permitting November. If registering online, under the column dates & times, select the • Dance Attire — Special shoes and dance attire are optional. quantity arrow and the number of children you are registering. Day Date Time Location Activity # • Registration —For dance classes accepted immediately. Sat. Oct. 25 1:00 P.M. CC 11353 Registration on a first -come, first- served basis until classes fill e TAP & BALLET — Ages 4 - 5 Learn basic tap and ballet steps through fun music and dance routines. Registration Fee $88.00/24 Sessions. Classes 40 min. Activity #11165 instructor Ingrid: activity #11166 instructor Jessi. Day Begins Time Location Activity # Mon. Sept. 22 5:00 p.m. CC 11165 a HOLIDAY COOKIE BAKING Tues. Sept. 23 5:30 p.m. CC 11166 Ages 6 -12a f Qnhe TAP & BALLET — Ages 6 - 8 You can impress even St. Nick when you N D Beginning tap & ballet. Skills are taught through the use learn to make delicious cookies in this fun of music and dance routines. Registration Fee $88.00/24 workshop. Eat some and take some home. We'll Sessions. Classes 40 min. Instructor Ingrid. make five different kinds and you'll take home Day Begins Time Location Activity # a recipe booklet so you can make them at home too. Wear old Mon. Sept. 22 5:45 p.m. CC 11167 clothes or bring an apron and a small box to take home some cookies. We'll have a cookie and milk break. Registration Fee Qnfine CREATIVE DANCE & JAZZ $11.00 /1 Session. Class 2'h hours. Instructors Diane & Teri. NO Unique movements, jazz, music, and dance routines Day Date Time Location Activity # make this class fun and challenging. Registration Fee Sat. Dec. 6 9:30 a.m. CC 11354 $88.00/24 Sessions. Classes 40 min. Instructor Julia. Ages 8 -10 Day Begins Time Location Activity # Qnhe HOLIDAY ORNAMENTS Mon. Sept. 22 6:30 p.m. CC 11168 Ages 6 -12 Ages 10 - 13 Come have fun while making three festive Mon. Sept. 22 7:15 p.m. CC 11169 ornaments. Great to give as gifts or enjoy on your -° •: Ages 13 & Up own tree! Wear old clothes. Registration Fee .. Mon. Sept. 22 7:55 p.m. CC 11170 $10.00 /1 Session. Class 2 hours. Instructor ' 7 1F Michele. Qdne TAP & JAZZ Day Date Time Location Activity # Join this fun, energetic class. Learn fundamental tap Sat. Dec. 13 10:00 a.m. CC 11355 xtwe steps combined with the creativity of jazz. Registration Fee $88.00/24 Sessions. Classes 40 min. Instructor Jessi. Ages 8 - 10 Look for this symbol throughout the Day Begins Time Location Activity # brochure. Tues. Sept. 23 7:00 p.m. CC 11171 are available for online Ages 10 & Up registration i i i Tues. Sept. 23 7:45 p.m. CC 11173 - Recreation Brochure 25 ww.cityofbrooklyncenter.org COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD PROGRAM & CLASS LOCATIONS TARGET CENTER & XCEL ENERGY EVENTS Get tickets for these great events! The Cities of Brooklyn CC = Community Center, 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Center, Crystal, Golden Valley, Robbinsdale and New Hope BCHS = Brooklyn Center High School, 6500 Humboldt have joined together to offer great ticket deals for these Garden City School, 3500 65 Ave N upcoming events. Reserved group tickets are available for NJVH = North View Junior High, 69 & Zane Ave children and adults of all ages! Tickets may be ordered PCHS = Park Center High School, 7300 Brooklyn Blvd immediately online at www.cityotbrooklycenter.org or over The CrossingsBrookwood, 6201 N Lilac Dr the phone with Visa or MasterCard by calling 763 -569- 3400. Tickets are on a first come basis; see individual deadline dates. A minimum number of tickets need to be sold to ensure this group rate. If this minimum is not met, you will be COMMUNITY CENTER FACILITY RENTALS contacted. (In past years, minimum has always been met.) Brooklyn Center Community Center is a smoke free building Ticket Pick -Up: Approximately 7 days before performance and alcohol is not permitted. Two rooms are available for a date, you will be notified when tickets arrive at the Brooklyn variety of functions. To find out more about fees and Center Community Center. Participants provide their own availability, call Jeannine at 763 -569 -3470. Rooms available transportation. Please arrive for events 'h hour early. Monday through Saturday. (Rentals not available on Sundays.) Qn he Target Center — Cirque du Soleil — Sun. Sept. 28 Room set -up, tables and chairs are included in the rental fee. Saltimbanco is a signature Cirque du The Community Center is now able to provide wireless Soleil show with a style that borrows internet service for persons andlor groups renting our rooms. from theatre, dance and music and where For information, contact Jeannine. spectacular costumes, lighting &make -up will Constitution Hall be hot & dazzling. Full of color, amusement Constitution Hall is available and amazement, this is a fun show for the whole family to for business and non - profit enjoy, a great outing for everyone! Ages 2 & older need a group meetings and private ticket. Cost $39 /person for seating in section 233. Showtime is functions. This room is a great 1:00 p.m. August 27, reservation deadline. Activity #11201. place to host a family reunion, a Target Center — Shrine Circus — Sat. Oct. 18 wedding reception, shower,' From the moment the lights go down, you'll thrill to the graduation or anniversary spellbinding feats of the acrobats and antics of the party. Room set -up, P.A. Shriner clowns and more. You won't want to miss one exciting system, and use of the remodeled kitchen are included in the moment of this magical family show. Ages 2 & older need a rental fee. This unique room can accommodate up to 192 ticket. Cost $16 /person for lower level seating. Showtime is persons with banquet style seating and 250 for theater style. 10:30 a.m. September 22, reservation deadline. Activity #11202. PII'I II 111 Philip Q. Cohen Community Room Qnhe Xcel Energy Center — Playhouse Disney — Sun. The Cohen Community Oct. 12 — You're invited to the Mickey Mouse Room is located on the upper Clubhouse as Mickey plans a spectacular music party for level of the Community his friends including the Little Einsteins and Rocket; Pooh, Center and is available for Tigger and Darby; along with Handy Manny and his tools. small group functions. Laugh, sing and play along with your favorite Playhouse (Access to this level is by Disney pals! Ages 1 & older need a ticket. Cost $26 /person for elevator or stairs.) Room seating in section 114. Showtime 3:30 p.m. September 29, capacity for theatre style seating is 70, classroom style at 30 reservation deadline. Activity #11203. and banquet style 50. Included in the usage fee is a small V service kitchen with sink, refrigerator and coffee pots. � e Target Center —Radio City Rockettes — Sat. Nov. 8 Photographs of the banquet facilities are available on the city's Don't miss the world famous website at www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org. Click on Radio City Rockettes along with their Community Center and select Facility Rental Information. Also signature eye -high kicks and precision choreography featured in available online is a facility rental inquiry form. Please fill out multiple show - stopping numbers including the legendary the form and click the submit button. A staff member will "Parade of the Wooden Soldiers" and "New York at contact you with room availability. Christmas," a dynamic holiday celebration. Families will be delighted and touched as Santa flies high above the crowd, snow falls inside and the true meaning of Christmas comes to Persons with hearing or speech impairment are life in the awe - inspiring "Living Nativity." Cost $49 /person for served by the MN Relay Service, 711 (TTY /Voice.) upper level seating. Age 2 and older need a ticket. Showtime 3:30 p.m.. October 13, reservation deadline. Activity #11204. www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org 26 Recreation Brochure ADAPTIVE RECREATION The adaptive recreation program is a cooperative effort of the cities of Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, Crystal, Golden Valley, Maple Grove, New Hope, Plymouth, Robbinsdale & REACH for Resources. For persons not living in one of the cities listed above, you are considered a "non- resident" please call for registration fee. Participants must pre - register. REACH is an agency serving individuals with developmental disabilities and their families in the West & Northwest Hennepin areas. Services include information, referral, advocacy, and counseling. Programs include social/recreation clubs and education programs. An integration specialist is on staff to assist parents, professionals and individuals who are interested in participating in "non- adapted" parks and recreation programs. A minimum of two weeks prior notice is requested. For information and registration procedures, call Becca or Tara at 952- 988 -4177. HID - FU WALKING A martial arts program for kids ages 5 -12. Come Join this recreational walking group to improve your fitness and learn the moves of Jackie Chan! Participants should enjoy the beautiful fall weather. Walkers meet at various wear loose fitting clothing. Meets on Thursdays, 5:30 locations on Mondays, September 9- October 13, 6:30 -8:00 p.m. -6:15 p.m., Plymouth Creek Center, 14800 34th Ave Fee $25. N, Plymouth. Session 1 September 11- October 16; Session 2 October 23- November 20. Fee $40/6 weeks. WEDNESDAY NIGHT SOCIAL Do you enjoy meeting new friends or like socializing with a SOCIAL FUN — JOYMENT group of people? Come join us Wednesdays for a variety of For children 10 -12 years old and a separate group for teens with fun, exciting events and activities. Program is designed for Asperger's Syndrome. We meet once a week for fun and social moderately involved adults. Meet at Crystal Community interaction. Call Tara for more information at 952- 988 -4176. Center, 4800 Douglas Dr. and nearby locations, 6:30 -8:30 p.m., September 17 November 5. Fee $40. GIRLS CLUB ON THE TOWN I Join other girls ages 13 -21 for fun & social Group is specifically for young adults ages 18 -25 who are skill development. This club is designed for independent & would like to explore their community. Meets girls who are independent in their personal every other Friday evening beginning September 19. Fee $20 care. We meet one Saturday each month for a plus additional evening fee depending on activity. variety of fun activities! The location varies. Fee $35. ON THE TOWN H ACTIVE ADVENTURES � Want to experience some area nightlife. Come party on For ages 13 -17. Get to know new friends while trying new Saturday nights! This social group is for adults ages 26+ living activities! Fishing, games, art projects, community events and independently or semi independently who need minimal more. Thursday evenings September 18- October 23 at various supervision. Meets twice a month beginning Saturday, metro locations. Fee $40. September 20. Fee $20 plus an additional evening fee depending on the activity. BOWLING FOR ALL YOGA FOR ADULTS Join your friends for America's favorite sport! Bowl Saturdays, September 20- November 8, Noon -2 p.m. at Doyle's Bowling Relax, improve flexibility and get in shape! Class meets Alley, 5000 West Broadway, Crystal. Adults may also bowl Tuesday, 6:30 -7:30 p.m., September 23- October 28 at Elliot Saturdays, September 20- November 8, 3 -5 p.m. Center, 6800 Cedar Lake Rd, St. Louis Park. Fee $40 at Earle Brown Bowl, 6440 James Circle N, GHOSTLY GALA Brooklyn Center. Each week you will bowl two - ,games. In addition to the $35 league fee there is Join us for this annual spooky celebration on October 25, 6:30- ( a weekly fee of $3 at Doyles and $4 at Earle 9:30 p.m. Games, prizes, food, music and dancing. All money Brown. raised at this event goes to fund the Reach for Resources recreation department. The gala is held at Brooklyn Park WEEKEND VENTURES Community Activity Center, 6500 85th Ave N. Fee $8. A wonderful getaway September 5 -7. We will spend Friday INCLUSIONS evening through Sunday morning at beautiful Camp Kingswood Reach For Resources provides inclusion facilitators for children in Mound. This is a weekend respite program for ages 14 and & adults with disabilities who would like to participate in their older. Enjoy the crisp fall weather hiking, campfires, Frisbee city recreation programs. After registering for program, call golf, and more! Don't miss out! Fee $350. Call Becca for more Becca to discuss needs /accommodations for yourself or child. exciting details. Minimum of 2 weeks notice required for a successful inclusion. DANCES ROBBINSDALE COMMUNITY ED Adults ages 18 & older can come and enjoy a great evening WINDOWS OF OPPORTUNITY PROGRAMS dancing to the latest hits! Pay $5 at the door; pre - registration Recreation, education & support programs and classes for not required. Staff is welcome to stay at no cost. Dance from 7– adults with disabilities. Info 763 -504 -8390 or for hearing 9:00 p.m. Call 952- 988 -4177 for dates and locations. impaired use the MN Relay Service by dialing 711. Recreation Brochure 27 www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org AGUATIC ACTIVITIES Indicate your child's swim level when registering. If you have questions about swim activities or what level to place your child, call Kirsten or Natalie at 763 -569 -3317. All classes are held at the community center. SWIM LESSON LEVELS The American Red Cross Swimming ME= Program follows the SIX level approach QnUne SWIM LESSONS — CHILDREN Learn to Swim Program. Please refer to American Red Cross classes for children ages 4 and level descriptions & choose level that best fits your older. Some children may be tested the first day to assure child's ability. Welcome to our exciting program! correct swim level. Classes have an average ratio of 5 students/ Level 1: Introduction to Water Skills instructor. Parents do not accompany child in water. Introduces independent floating, kicking, gliding & breath Registration Fee $46.00/10 Lessons. Classes 30 min. control. Focus is on allowing child to become comfortable in Day Begins Time Swim Level Activity # water & work on beginner skills. No previous skills needed. Tues. Sept. 16 5:10 p.m. 1 -5 11216 Level 2: Fundamental Aquatic Skills Tues. Sept. 16 5:45 p.m. 1 -5 11217 Introduces the fundamentals of the front and back crawl along Tues. Sept. 16 6:20 p.m. 1 -5 11218 with rhythmic breathing. Students must pass level 1 or be able Tues. Sept. 16 6:55 p.m. 1 -6 11219 to float on their front and back independently. Tues. Sept. 16 7:30 p.m. 1 -6 11220 Level 3: Stroke Development Wed. Sept. 17 4:45 p.m. 1 -4 11221 Builds on skills of level 2. Focus is on stroke development with Wed. Sept. 17 5:20 p.m. 1 -4 11222 front and back crawl. The butterfly kick, treading water and Wed. Sept. 17 6:00 p.m. 2 -6 11223 dives are introduced. Must have the ability to swim 20 yards Wed. Sept. 17 6:35p.m. 1 -4 11224 with both front and back crawl. Thurs. Sept. 18 5:10 p.m. 1 -5 11225 Level 4: Stroke Improvement Thurs. Sept. 18 5:45 p.m. 1 -5 11226 Builds on level 3. Students work on the breaststroke, butterfly, Thurs. Sept. 18 6:20 p.m. 1 -5 11227 front crawl, back crawl, and elementary backstroke, along with Thurs. Sept. 18 6:55 p.m. 1 -6 11228 safety skills and sidestroke kick. Students develop endurance Thurs. Sept. 18 7:30 p.m. 1 -6 11229 and confidence in previously learned strokes. Must be able to Sat. Sept. 20 9:00 a.m. 1 -6 11230 swim 30 yards with both front & back crawl. Sat. Sept. 20 9:35 a.m. 1 -5 11231 Level 5: Stroke ReRnement Sat. Sept. 20 10:10 a.m. 1 -5 11232 Must have passed level 4 or swim 50 yards of front and back Sat. Sept. 20 10:45 a.m. 1 -6 11233 crawl and demonstrate the sidestroke. Students coordinate and refine key strokes such as butterfly, breaststroke, front crawl, Qnhe SWIM LESSONS -- CHILDREN AFTERNOON back crawl, sidestroke, and elementary backstroke and work on Ages 4 -18. May be tested the first day to assure correct flip turns, open turns, and dives. swim level. Extended swim included in cost; they may N Z ) Level 6: Swimming and Skill Proficiency swim before or after their lessons. (Between hours 1 -5:30 p.m.) Must swim 20 yards of breaststroke & sidestroke; 75 yards of Note: We will try to accommodate specific lesson times; there front & back crawl. Polish strokes to allow swimming with maybe maybe changes on first dayof lessons due to level enrollmenton first dayof lessons due to level enrollment. more ease, efficiency and power over greater distances. Registration Fee $54.00/10 Lessons. Classes 30 min. Students will work on strokes focusing on being able to Day Begins Time Swim Level Activity # complete 500 yards of continuous swimming using all strokes Mon. Sept. 15 1:30 p.m. 1 -3 11234 learned in previous levels including turns, survival floats, and Mon. Sept. 15 2:05 p.m. 1 -3 11235 surface dives. Mon. Sept. 15 2:40 p.m. 4 -6 11236 Mon. Sept. 15 3:15 p.m. 1 -3 11237 • • • • Tues. Sept. 16 2:05 p.m. 1 -3 11238 Tues. Sept. 16 2:40 p.m. 4 -6 11239 Qnbne SWIM LESSONS — PRESCHOOL/ Tues. Sept. 16 3:15 p.m. 1-3 11240 N�3 KINDERGARTEN— Weekday Mornings Tues. Sept. 16 4:00 p.m. 1 -4 11241 Extended Swim time included in the cost of the lessons. Tues. Sept. 16 4:35 p.m. 1-4 11242 Minimum age 4. Students may swim between 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. in Thurs. Sept. 18 2:40 p.m. 4 -6 11243 the wading pool or with an adult in the shallow end of the pool. Thurs. Sept. 18 3:15 p.m. 1 -3 11244 Registration Fee $54.00/10 Lessons. Classes 30 min. Thurs. Sept. 18 4:00 p.m. 4 -6 11245 Day Begins Time Swim Level Activity # Thurs. Sept. 18 4:35 p.m. 1 -3 11246 Mon. Sept. 15 9:00 a.m. 1 -2 11210 Mon. Sept. 15 9:30 a.m. 1 -2 11211 Swimming is the most important skill a child can learn; no Mon. Sept. 15 10:00 a.m. 1 -2 11212 other lesson or sport can save a child's life! Fri. Sept. 19 10:30 a.m. 1 -2 11213 We offer: *Safe, caring and professional instruction. Fri. Sept. 19 11:30 a.m. 1 -2 11214 •A disciplined and fun learning environment. Fri. Sept. 19 12:00 p.m. 1 -2 11215 •Building self - confidence while building skills. www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org 28 Recreation Brochure Aquatic Activities continued e SWIM LESSONS — WINTER WARM - UP Looking for a way to jump start your swimming! Come in for a mini session of lessons before winter is in full swing. Brush up on some past skills or learn new material. Q n 1i W SWIM LESSONS —ADULT & SENIOR Choose your session, either Mon. & Wed. or Tues. & Thurs. ADULT— BEGINNER Lessons are 45 minutes in length. Levels 1 -3. Average ratio of 5 Have you ever wanted to learn to swim? This is the class students /instructor. Classes meet twice a week for 2 weeks. to help you gain confidence and basic skills. Men and women Registration Fee $29.00/4 Lessons. Classes 45 min. ages 16 and up. The focus is on individual needs and everyone Day Begins Time Activity # is welcome regardless of skill level. Registration Fee $46.00/10 M &W Dec. 1 5:30 p.m. 11247 Lessons. Classes 30 min. M &W Dec. 1 6:30 p.m. 11248 Day Begins Time Activity # T &TH Dec. 2 5:30 p.m. 11249 Tues. Sept. 16 7:30 p.m. 11271 T &TH Dec. 2 6:30 p.m. 11250 Thurs. Sept. 18 7:30 p.m. 11272 Sat. Sept. 20 9:35 a.m. 11273 AOUA TOTS SWIM LESSONS—ADULT� Online SWIM LESSONS —TINY TOTS & SENIOR ADULT— It Are you excited to introduce your littlest swimmer to fun INTERMEDIATE in Have you taken lessons before the water? Come join us for our newest class to y - - introduce children ages 1 -2 to the water. One parent must but would like to learn more advanced accompany child in the water. Children must wear a swim skills? Would you like to start building your endurance? If you diaper. Classes 30 minutes. . have taken our Beginner adult lessons you are now ready to try Classes once a week $46.00/10 Lessons Intermediate. Men and women ages 16 and up. The focus is on Day Begins Time Activity # individual needs. Registration Fee $46.00/10 Lessons. Classes Tues. Sept. 16 5:45 p.m. 11251 30 min. Tues. Sept. 16 6:20 p.m. 11252 Day Begins Time Activity # Thurs. Sept. 18 6:20 p.m. 11253 Tues. Sept. 16 7:30 p.m. 11274 Thurs. Sept. 18 6:55 p.m. 11254 Sat. Sept. 20 9:35 a.m. 11275 Sat. Sept. 20 9:00 a.m. 11255 Sat. Sept. 20 10:45 a.m. 11256 Classes once a week $54.00/10 Lessons with Extended Swim Fri. Sept. 19 11:00 a.m. 11257 Qnlin SWIM LESSONS — PARENT AND TOT Qnh SWIM LESSONS — ADULT WOMEN ONLY Water adjustment and beginning swim lessons for Would ou like to learn to swim but are nervous to ? children ages 2 -3. One parent must accompany the child y �' Women, this is the class for you! Sign up with a friend in the water. Children must wear a swim diaper. Registration Fee $46.00 /10 Lessons. Classes 30 min. and learn a fun new skill together! Learn in a fun and relaxed Day Begins Time Activity # atmosphere with a female instructor. Registration Fee Tues. Sept. 16 6:20 p.m. 11258 $46.00/10 Lessons. Classes 30 min. Thurs. Sept. 18 6:20 p.m. 11259 Day Begins Time Activity # Sat. Sept. 20 10:10 a.m. 11260 Tues. Sept. 16 7:30 p.m. 11276 Thurs. Sept. 18 7:30 p.m. 11277 SWIM LESSONS —LIL' TOTS It Check out our class for your lil' tot specifically designed for their comfort level & needs! Ages 34. Great start to . , . • lessons! Extended swim before or after lesson. Limited to 4 participants /class. Classes 30 min. Classes once a week $54.00/10 Lessons with Extended Swim SWIM LESSONS — ADAPTIVE L � 7 w Day Begins Time Activity # Scheduled & by arrangement times Mon. Sept. 15 10:30 a.m. 11261 available for all ages with physical or Tues. Sept. 16 1:30 p.m. 11262 MW developmental disabilities. Ratio one Classes once a week $46.00/10 Lessons student/one instructor. Missed lessons will Tues. Sept. 16 5:10 p.m. 11263 not be made up. Registration Fee $100.00/10 Lessons. (Activity Tues. Sept. 16 5:45 p.m. 11264 #11280 by arrangement only; registration fee $10.00 for one Tues. Sept. 16 6:55 p.m. 11265 30 minute lesson.) Thurs. Sept. 18 5:45 p.m. 11266 Day Begins Time Activity # Thurs. Sept. 18 6:55 p.m. 11267 Tues. Sept. 16 6:55 p.m. 11278 Sat. Sept. 20 9:35 a.m. 11268 Sat. Sept. 20 9:00 a.m. 11279 Sat. Sept. 20 10:10 a.m. 11269 By arrangement only; www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org or Sat. Sept. 20 10:45 a.m. 11270 call Natalie 763 -569 -3317. Activity #11280 Recreation Brochure 29 www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org Aquatic Activities continued SPECIALTY CLASSES Qflhne COMPETITIVE � SWIM LESSONS — SENSATIONAL For those who may be interested in joining a SWIMMING FOR TEENS swim team. Stroke analysis and development, Are you between the ages of 11 -18 and want to learn speed turns, and basic fitness will be emphasized. how to swim? This is the class for you! Join us and build your Minimum swim ability is level 6. Registration Fee confidence in the water. The focus is on individual needs and $46.00/10 Lessons. Classes 30 min. everyone is welcome! Registration Fee $46.00/10 Lessons. Day Begins Time Activity # Classes 30 minutes. Sat. Sept. 20 10:45 a.m. 11281 Day Begins Time Activity # Thurs. Sept. 18 6:55 p.m. 11286 Sat. Sept. 20 10:45 a.m. 11287 Qnhe LIFEGUARD TRAINING —RED CROSS Would you like to work at a pool? This American Red Cross class is for you! Class will �o emphasize victim recognition, surveillance & equipment -based rescues. Includes Standard First Qnhe DIVING — SPRINGBOARD Aid & CPR for the Professional Rescuer. Must be at least 15 by Learn forward and back approaches, setting the board for last day of class & pass pre - course test. spring, terms, positions and basic front and back dives. Registration accepted immediately. Must be at least level 3 swimming ability. Registration Fee Activity #11190 meets Friday, October 3 & 10, 5:30 -9:30 p.m., $46.00/10 Lessons. Classes 30 min. Saturday, October 4 & 11 from 10:00 a.m. -6:30 p.m. & Day Begins Time Activity # Sunday, October 5 from 10:00 a.m. -5:30 p.m. Thurs. Sept. 18 7:30 p.m. 11282 No refunds issued after September 25. Sat. Sept. 20 10:45 a.m. 11283 Activity #11188 meets Saturday through Wednesday, December 27 -31 from 12:00 -6:00 p.m. each day. No refunds issued after December 19. e SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING— Registration Fee $200.00, includes book & pocket mask. Day Begins Time Activity # BEGINNER I `�_I �-' Weekend Class Oct. 3 5:30 p.m. 11190 Are you a level 3 or above swimmer? If so, I r- try synchronized swimming! Learn basic y Sat -Wed Dec. 27 12:00 p.m. 11188 synchro skills and a routine. Swimmers will Qnhe WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTOR develop strength, focus, and team work skills. CLASS Instructor USA Synchro Level I. Registration Fee $46.00/10 Looking for a job teaching swim lessons? If Lessons. Classes 30 min. you are age 16 or older, learn the art of teaching Day Begins Time Activity # swimming to all ages. When you complete class, you will b e Sat. Sept. 20 10:45 a.m. 11284 certified as a Red Cross Water Safety Instructor. Registration Fee $200.00 /includes all materials. Registration deadline is Oct. 20, space permitting. No refunds issued after Oct. 20. snczzzc� Questions call Natalie or Kirsten at 763 -569 -3317. Class meets Sat. Nov. 1, Sun. Nov. 2, Sat. Nov. 15, Sun. Nov. 16 from 12- 8:30 p.m. each day. Registration accepted immediately, immediately. SWIM LESSONS — PRIVATE - By Arrangement Day Begins Time Activity # For all levels, children or adults. Focus is on individual needs. Sat & Sun Nov. 1 12 p.m. -8:30 p.m. 11187 Designed to help you be successful. Minimum age 6. Ratio one student/one instructor. Missed lessons are not made up. Request Qnhe WATER SAFETY AIDE may be made at www.cityotbrooklyncenter.org. Under If you are interested in teaching swim lessons, this is the recreation, select Aquatic Activities, and then swim lessons. Fill place to start! Ages 12 & up with a level 6 swimming out request form located on right hand sidebar, select submit ability. Students will learn the skills and techniques to aid in the button or call Natalie at 763 -569 -3317. Registration Fee $17.00 instruction of quality lessons. Participants will work with for one 30 minute lesson. Activity #11285. experienced instructors during our swim lesson program as an apprentice. All materials are included in the fee. Registration Look for this symbol throughout the Fee $78.00/10 Lessons. Classes 1 hour. e Y g Day Begins Time Activity # brochure. These activities and classes are Tues. Sept. 16 .5:45 p.m. 11288 available for online registration at Thurs. Sept. 18 6:20 p.m. 11289 www.cityofbrooklycenter.or Sat. Sept. 20 9:35 a.m. 11290 By arrangement only; Natalie 763 -569 -3317; Activity #11292 www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org 30 Recreation Brochure t 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway 763 - 569 -3400 (Recreation Office) 763 -569 -3441 (24 Hour Recorded Information Line) Memberships entitle the member to use the Olympic swimming pool, 150' water slide, diving boards, exercise room and sauna during hours listed below. Hours subject to change. Fall hours effective beginning September 16, 2008. Center closed September 1 -15. •Individual Membership - Available to one person. *Dual Membership - Available to two people who both reside at the same address. Proof of residency required. *Senior Membership - Available to Brooklyn Center senior residents age 62 & older. Proof of residency required. *Senior Dual Membership - Available to two Brooklyn Center senior residents age 62 & older who both reside at the same address. Proof of residency required. *Household Membership - Available to two adults and up to three dependents age 17 & younger or full -time students age 22 and younger who are attending post - secondary school. Proof of residency and post- secondary status required. *Household+ Membership - Additional dependents may be added for $6.00 per month, per person. MEMBERSHIP PRICES OPEN SWIM SCHEDULE 1 Month 3 Month 6 Month 1 Year Monday & Friday Tuesday & Thursday 8:45 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. 8:45 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Individual $26.00 $70.00 $125.00 $203.00 Adults only - 8:45 a.m. Adults only - 8:45 a.m. Dual $35.00 $95.00 $168.00 $273.00 to 1:00 P.M. to 1:00 P.M. La swim 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. Senior $20.00 $54.00 $96.00 $180.00 Wednesday Saturday 8:45 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. 1:00 to 8:00 p.m. Senior Dual $28.00 $76.00 $134.00 $252.00 Adults only - 8:45 a.m. Adults only - 8:00 a.m. to Household $40.00 $108.00 $192.00 $312.00 to 1:00 P.M. 1:00 p.m. Lap Swim - Household+ $6.00/ $18.00/ $36.00/ $72.00/ Lap swim 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. dependent dependent dependent dependent Sunday 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. *PUNCH CARD PRICES -Pool, Exercise Room, Sauna EXERCISE ROOM & SAUNA SCHEDULE 10 25 50 100 Monday through Friday Saturday 8:45 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 .m. Punches Punches Punches Punches Sunday Child up to age 14 & $28.50 $67.50 $127.50 $240.00 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. Senior 62 & older WATER SLIDE SCHEDULE Youth ages 15 -17 & $38.00 1 $90.00 1 $170.00 1 $320.00 Adult 18 & over Monday & Friday Saturday Sunday 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. 1:00 to 8:00 p.m. 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. *Use of water slide is an extra $1.00 per time when using punch card option. • Pool - An adult must accompany children ages 5 & Punch cards are good for one year from purchase date. younger in the pool. Swimsuits required. • Wading Pool - Available for children 6 & younger when GENERAL ADMISSION PRICES supervised by an adult. Swimsuits required. With Slide Without Slide • Water Slide - The Recreation Department reserves the right to open the water slide during non - scheduled times. Children up to age 14 & $4.00 $3.00 Children who are less than 52" tall and wish to use the water Senior Adult 62 & older slide must pass swim test or be accompanied by an adult. Youth ages 15 -17 & $ 5.00 $4.00 • Exercise Room - For ages 15 and older. Shirts and tennis Adult 18 & over shoes required. • Sauna - For ages 18 and older. Children younger than this will not be allowed even if accompanied by an adult. Community Center Pool, • Locker Rooms - Coin operated lockers provided. Secure Water Slide & Exercise Room Closed your belongings for 25¢. No children over age 5 allowed in Monday, September 1 -Labor Day opposite gender locker rooms. Family locker rooms September 2-15-Cleaning available. Thursday, November 27- Thanksgiving . Game Room - Coin operated pool table, air hockey, & Thursday, December 25- Christmas Day video games! Thursday, January 1-New Year's Day a Vending Machines - Candy, beverage & snack items. Recreation Brochure 31 www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org I FU14!116 FOR FAIL 1116L P Sneaky Scavenger Hunt* Hip Hop might* Saturday, December 6, 2 -4p.m. Z- UNKIN' IN A WINTER J� Wanted: Sneaky detectives who will WONDE Pool Halloween Part * Friday, ' N ovember I search for clues around the Community Saturday, December 13, 1 -5 p.m. Party Satur Center. Must be willing to have fun and Celebrate the season with us! Enjoy rockin' music as see adventure. Prizes for top detectiv es. you take a dunk in the pool! Bring our donut, a.k.a. � � �� � seek Pi Y P gY Saturday fav orite , , , Hits! Join our inner tube or floatation device. Meet the famous MEA Swim October 25, 2-5 p.m. special DJ who will be playing Friday, October 17, 1 -8 p.m. After the Halloween Carnival at tunes , good Dunkin The Dolphin Dunkin will award prizes to the Schools out! Come splish and the Community Center, the FUN DOLPHIN BIRTHDAY PARTY PACKAGE top winners in our "Best Dunker Contest." Come show splash with your friends at the continues in the pool. Use your $40.00. which includes Dunkin your dunkin' skills! Finish your holiday pool! Check out our amazing free swim pass from your Use of the party room for I'/ hours! shopping and then relax at the pool! 150' water slide! Bring your Halloween bag or pay general S wi mming Lessons Pool admission for up to 10 children! floatable to make the day even admission. Get a jump -start on Unlimited water slide rides for up to 10 children! more fun. Pool and water slide trick or treating as you come to Extra vaganza The $40.00 NON - REFUNDABLE PAYMENT IS REQUIRED GROUP POOL will be open from 1 -8 p.m. swim and groove to festive tunes Saturday, November 22, 1 - p.m. WHEN MAKING A RESERVATION. RENTAL INFORMATION while enjoying a tasty treat! Come show off your new swimming skills A minimum of seven days notice required Hip Hop music from 5 -8 p.m. Candy for everyone with an extravaganza of fun! Bring your Fee for additional children for the Lifeguards provided for rentals! For information on rental who swims! coupon from your fall swim lesson skills Dolphin Birthday Party Package is $4.00 each. costs and availability, call Kirsten at 763 -569 -3317. or sheet and get in free! Come with a friend and Adults & youth ages 15 & older pay regular pool & water request on city ty C e www.cswim On tt listen to tunes while you float away the day slide admission fees. Select Community Center, then swimming ng pool. ool. On he with fun for everyone! Enjoy a yummy ♦ Make a reservation, 763 -569 -3400 Monday- Friday, 9:30 a.m. Group Pool Rental in the right sidebar, select information on rental costs and availability. Fill out the request form and cookie and beverage for only $1.00! -4:00 p.m. Adult making reservation is responsible for supervising party. Room limit 25 including supervising select the submit button. parents. Minimum height for water slide is 52 ". Children less Community Center Pool &Water Slide _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ than 52" must pass a swim test to use the slide or be Looking for an idea for your group's next gathering? Try a 1 * 1 accompanied by an adult. Swimsuits required in pook pool rental! Try the wild 150' water slide, diving boards, 1 Than ksgiving Friday 1 water volleyball and more! ♦ You may bring commercially prepared or store bought cake, 1 Friday, November 28,1 - 8 p.m. 1 North View Pool Rental 1 Do you have a house full of people ice cream, pre - packaged beverages (no red, orange or grape F 1 or an exclusive pool North Vi Junior Hi View unor 1 1 dye) and/or order pizza from restaurants. No other food p p�'� �' N � 1 looking for something to do? Bring 1 items, including crockpots, salads, sandwiches, or homemade Pool at 69"' &Zane Ave N. Available for group rentals of all \� 1 that stuffed bunch to the pool. Bring 1 items permitted. sizes. Reservations must be requested a minimum of two your floatable to the pool and relax 1 weeks in advance. 1 or slide your way into fun on our 1 Y water slide! Fun for the whole famil y ! U - _ — Brooklyn Center Community Center 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway �M1 i i i / _���{_� � � Brooklyn Center • . 763 -569 -3400 balls, floating animals, and noodles are all welcome. www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org 32 Recreation Brochure Recreation Brochure 33 www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org GENE , REFUND POLICY NOTE INCLEMENT WEATHER • Requests for refunds must be made • Participant substitutions are not If classes or other recreation activities at least 24 hours before first class. allowed. (You cannot sign up one are canceled due to inclement weather, child and replace him/her with a we will ,attempt to make them up. • A $5 cancellation fee will be sibling or friend.) Sometimes circumstances beyond our charged per class, activity or control do not make this possible. membership up to $200.00. • We cannot prorate activity fees. WEATHER LINE • For classes, activities and • We do not hold spots. Programs may be canceled due to memberships over $200.00, 3% of weather conditions. Call 763 -569 -3442 the fee will be deducted from the . If a child is not picked up for a recorded message about activity refund. immediately after class, $5 fee is cancellations. Cancellations may be charged for every 10 minutes after announced on WCCO -AM 830. • No refunds given on classes or class ending time. activities of $5 or less. • Spectators are not permitted. INSTRUCTORS WANTED • If you find it necessary to cancel Class attendance is limited to If you have a talent you would like to after the first class, make your participants. request 24 hours before the second share with children and/or adults, please class. Classes and memberships will . Children may get food, paint, or call the recreation department at 763 - be prorated plus the cancellation fee glue on their clothing & shoes in art 569 -3400. Instructors are needed to will be deducted from the refund. & cooking classes. Wear old clothes teach swimming lessons, fitness classes and/or bring a paint shirt or apron. and children's programs. We look • No refunds will be issued after the forward to hearing from you. second class. • Photograph notice: Staff takes pictures of program participants to - • Refunds for classes, activities and use for publicity purposes. Photos BROOKLYN CENTER memberships aid with a credit card may appear in the brochure on the p p y pp COMMUNITY CENTER at the Community Center in person, website or in other marketing by phone, mail or fax are credited to publications. 763 -569 -3400 the same credit card. AUXILIARY AIDES OFFICE HOURS • Refunds for activities paid with a Auxiliary aides for persons with credit card using eConnect (online) disabilities are available upon request at Monday — Saturday registration will be refunded by least 96 hours in advance. For 8:30 a.m. — 9:00 p.m. check; please allow 2 -3 weeks. information, call the Director at 763 -569 -3407. Persons with hearing or speech Sunday • Refunds for classes, activities and impairment are served by the MN Relay 12:30 p.m. — 5:00 p.m. memberships paid by cash or check Service, 711 (TTYNoice). are refunded by check. Checks are mailed; please allow 2 -3 weeks. DISCIPLINE HOW TO CONTACT US REFUND POLICY FOR To insure a quality experience, a policy Recreation Director HOLIDAY, of discipline has been created. Rules will Jim Glasoe 763 -569 -3407 LIFEGUARD TRAINING & be given the first day of class. Students who do not follow the rules set by the ONE DAY CLASSES instructor will be given one warning. If Program Supervisors they choose not to follow the rules a Joe Ericksen 763 -569 -3382 • Requests for refunds must be made second time, they will be sent home Kathy Flesher 763 -569 -3405 at least seven days. before the class from class and will not be allowed to Sue LaCrosse 763 -569 -3406 date. No refunds will be issued later return. No money will be refunded. than seven days before the class starting date. Aquatic Supervisors • Refund cancellation fees as LIABILITY Kirsten Jankovich 763 -569 -3317 described under refund policy The Recreation Department does not Natalie Ramirez 763 -569 -3317 apply. provide accident insurance for participants in any of its programs. Register online at If classes or activities are canceled by Participants assume all inherent risk of www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org the recreation department, a full injury from their involvement in with Visa or MasterCard refund will be issued. programs or activities. iL www. cityof brooklyncenter. org 34 Recreation Brochure R EGIST RA TI O N / e- Connect (Online) WALK -IN MAIL -IN /FAX -IN Registration Begins Registration Begins Registration Begins Wednesday, September 3 Saturday, September 6 Tuesday, September 9 IF YOU'VE TAKEN A CLASS 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Register at the If you have taken a class from us, Reg Mail- In/Fax -In registrations will be you already have a login ID and customer service counter at the processed on a random basis. Use Brooklyn Center Community Center. family account PIN number. If you the form on back page. Mail to: need assistance with the numbers, PHONE -IN Brooklyn Center Recreation call 763 -569 -3400. Department, 6301 Shingle Creek Registration Begins TO SET UP AN ACCOUNT parkway, Brooklyn Center, MN ber 8 tem , Se • In person at the Community Monday, p 55430. Fax number is 763 -569 -3434. Center 9:30 a.m. • Call 763 -569 -3400 Please have your Payment must be included. • Online at Visa or MasterCard number ready. www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org select Recreation. See eConnect account form sidebar on right side. OFFICE HOURS Fill out info and select submit. September 2 -15 Once you have your login ID and Monday- Friday 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Visa and MasterCard family account PIN number, you are Sat., Sept. 6 & 13, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. ready to register for classes online. Sunday, Sept. 7 & 14 - Closed are accepted. TO REGISTER FOR Beginning September 16 CLASSES ONLINE Monday- Saturday 8:30 a.m. -9:00 p.m. WAS 1. Go to Sunday 12:30 to 5:00 p.m. www.cityof b rooklyncenter.o re 2. On the Homepage mood click 3. Click on an Make checks payable to activity name and select "Add." City of Brooklyn Center. 4. Enter your login ID number and your family account PIN number. 5. Under "select a Client" select the REGISTER EARLY family member who will participate Registration is on a first -come, first - in that activity. served basis. Instructors are not FINANCIAL 6. Select "Continue" to continue permitted to accept registration. The ASSISTANCE shopping or "Go To Checkout." Recreation Department reserves the right Limited to Brooklyn Center residents 7. Repeat steps 3 -5 to register for to cancel classes when an insufficient who could not otherwise take a class due multiple classes or to register other number of people have signed up. to financial reasons. For information, family members. Waiting lists are kept for classes that call the Director at 763 -569 -3407. 8. Click "My Basket" to check your are full. If there are sufficient requests current registrations before checking and if space and an instructor are Financial assistance is not available out. Please verify that you have the available, additional classes may be online. Requests and registration must be made in person. correct family member(s) registered. formed. 9. To check out, click "OK" on the security notice, complete your credit Classes have a minimum and maximum card payment (Visa or MasterCard), number of registrants. Some fill to NO and hit "Continue." Be sure to select capacity early. In other cases, if they the Complete Transaction Button. appear to be under enrolled, we have to NON- RESIDENT FEES (Note: you may print your receipt.) cancel classes several days before the Unlike many of our neighboring starting date. There have been instances communities, Brooklyn Center does % Look for this symbol throughout where individuals have expressed an not charge non - resident fees for any the brochure. These activities interest in a class already canceled. of our programs, classes or and classes are available for Please register early to avoid Community Center memberships. online registration. disappointment!! Recreation Brochure 35 www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org commuffry C EWM • Indoor Olympic size swimming pool! ♦ Affordable membership prices! • Thrilling 150' water slide! ♦ Daily admission prices! • Zero depth entry wading pool! ♦ Exceptional swim lesson program! • Diving boards! ♦ Special pool events! • Exercise room! ♦ Fitness classes! Meeting and activity room rental! ♦ Birthday party package for children! The Community Center is a popular destination for all ages! For information on hours and rates, see page 31. Mail -In or Fag -In Registration Form (Use separate form for each person.) Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission Name Male Female The Brooklyn Center Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission Address meets the third Tuesday of each City Zip Code month at 7:00 p.m. at the Phone H) (_� W) Community Center. This commission advises the City Master Contact E -Mail Council on the parks and recreation Activity # Activity Name program in Brooklyn Center. Bud Activity # Activity Name Sorenson, chairperson; Gail Ebert; Muriel Lee; Roger Peterson; John Birth Date Grade Amount Paid Russell; Tom Shinnick; Dan Parent Name Starling. Form of payment: ❑Check Department Mission Dedicated to the citizens of Credit Card Information: ❑Visa ❑MasterCard Brooklyn Center that they may Card Holder's Name Exp. Date share in the God given right to beauty, to sunshine, to tranquility, Number and to the end that each may herein Special Needs (including food allergies): find the laughter of childhood, the acceptance of youth, the fulfillment For swim lessons, indicate swim level of adult life, and the companionship Registration card is for mail -in and fax -in only and will not be processed before of old age, through a healthy, September 9, 2008. For registration information, see page 35. satisfying use of leisure time. City Of Presorted Standard U.S. Postage BROOKLYN Paid CENTER Permit No. 2170 Minneapolis, MN i 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Brooklyn Center MN 55430