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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2007 Edition 160 Fall Edition 160 Fall 2007 C i A newsletter for residents of the City of Brooklyn Center Facing Foreclosure? Be a Good Neighbor! You do have options Six Simple Steps As a Brooklyn Center homeowner concerned that you may 1. All vehicles on your property must be operable with lose your home to foreclosure, you do have options. current registration. 2. Remove all garbage, junk, and brush that may be lying First, foreclosure prevention counselors recommend around the outside of your property. homeowners contact their lenders. Contact with your lender 3. Return your garbage container to behind the front of should be made as soon as you know your financial your house or in your garage, as soon as possible after situation has changed such that you are in danger of missing the scheduled pick up days. mortgage payments or are already behind in payments. 4. When parking your motor vehicles on the front of your property, they must be licensed and on a driveway or in The foreclosure process is costly for the lender as well as your garage. Please do not park on the grass. the homeowner. Communicating your financial situation to 5. Parking on the street is prohibited for more than six your lender is necessary so you can begin to discuss continuous hours or between the hours of 2 AM and possible work out options for your mortgage, including 6 Am modifications to the principal balance, the term of the 6. Grass must be cut to less than eight inches at all times. mortgage, and the interest rate. Modification to your existing mortgage may or may not be possible, but ignoring If you would like to report a code violation, you may call the problem and not talking to your lender will mean (763) 503 -3173. foreclosure will be a more likely outcome. Thank you to all the neighbors who have kept their IF you cannot solve your mortgage issues with your lender, properties looking wonderful and making Brooklyn Center a there are additional resources available. Community Action beautiful place to live! Partnership for Suburban Hennepin ( CAPSH) is a non -profit organization serving suburban Hennepin County residents. At CAPSH you can talk to a mortgage foreclosure counselor free of charge. A counselor can assist you in formulating a plan to work out your foreclosure issues with your lender. New U t I I ty Billing S y S to rl t CAPSH also has a limited amount of financial assistance to help homeowners who are in foreclosure and meet certain Beginning with utility bills mailed in October of eligibility requirements. 2007, the City of Brooklyn Center will be using a new utility billing system, CIS Infinity. This new ■ For information on what CAPSH can offer to assist you in system will streamline our processing and provide helping to solve your foreclosure problem, call Denise additional customer information. Julie Hanson and Casper -Smith at (952) 697 -1302 or go online to the CAPSH Nancy Cary of the Utility Billing division have ■ website at www.cgsh.org and click on Home Ownership. worked diligently over the past year to prepare for • the implementation of this new system. Their work ■ included converting all customer information from Fall Recreation Brochure • the old database to the new database. As with any system change of this magnitude there may be starts on Page 9 • some instances of information being transferred incorrectly. If you have questions about the new bill format or the information on it, please call the Utility Billing desk at (763) 569 -3390. Thanks to Registration begins all of our customers in advance for your patience September 5 during this process. Celebrate Ethnicity September is Hispanic Heritage Month Next Special Material Nearly 3% of Brooklyn Center's population reported as Hispanic Drop -Off Day Scheduled or Latino in Census 2000. for Spring 2008 In 1968 the first National Hispanic Heritage Week was proclaimed by President Lyndon Johnson recognizing the contributions of the The Hennepin Recycling Group (HRG) cities many and diverse cultures within the Hispanic community. The of Brooklyn Center, Crystal, and New Hope observance was expanded in 1988 to a month -long celebration work in conjunction with the City of Brooklyn from September 15 until October 15. Park to host a Special Material Drop -Off Day. German - American Day is October 6 The next Special Material Drop -Off Day is Celebrate and recognize the contributions of our citizens of scheduled for Spring 2008 at the Brooklyn Park German descent to the liberty and prosperity of our Nation and Operations and Maintenance Facility, 8300 celebrate our close ties to the people of Germany. Noble Avenue North. Please note, there will 1 not be a Fall Special Material Drop -Off Day November is National this year. American Indian Heritage Month 1.5% of Brooklyn Center's population reported as American Indian and Alaska Native in Census 2000. During the month of November, we celebrate the rich cultural traditions and proud ancestry of American Indians and Alaska Natives, and we ODD-EVEN SPRINKLING BAN recognize the vital contributions these groups have made to the Water Restrictions In Effect strength and diversity of our society. Through September 30 Permanent water restrictions are in effect from May I to September 30 every year. This odd - even sprinkling ban does not apply to private wells —only the City water supply. This ban is defined in Section 4 -202 of the City Ordinances. If, If You Own and Rent Property after proper warning, any utility user who uses City A Rental License Is Required water is in violation of the odd -even sprinkling/ watering ordinance, a $25 per day fee will be Chapter 12 of the City Code of Ordinances requires all charged. This ban will be enforced. rental property located within the city to be licensed. Its If your street address is an ODD number (for purpose is to assure rental housing in the city is decent, safe, example, 5917, 4501), you may water your and sanitary and operated and maintained so as not to lawn and garden on ODD numbered days of the become a nuisance to the neighborhood. month (for example, May 11). The operation of rental properties is a business enterprise If your street address is an EVEN number (for that entails certain responsibilities. Owners /operators are example, 5916, 4500), you may water your responsible for taking necessary steps to assure that the lawn and garden on EVEN numbered days of citizens of the city who occupy such units may pursue the the month (for example, May 10). quiet enjoyment of the normal activities of life in surroundings that are safe, secure, and sanitary; free from These water restrictions have been enacted to noise, nuisances, or annoyances; free from unreasonable encourage water conservation and to keep utility fears about safety of persons and security or property; and rates as low as possible. Without water restrictions, suitable for raising children. the City would have to consider building a reservoir and pumping station, at an estimated cost License requirements include filing an application, paying of $3.3 million. Your water rates would increase an the required fee, and completing the inspection process. estimated 20 cents per 1000 gallons, or by 20 Contact the Deputy City Clerk at (763) 569 -3308 for further percent. information regarding licensing of rental property. Thank you for cooperating! � A rental property cannot be homestead; therefore, you must contact the Assessing Department at (763) 569 -3310 within Brooklyn Center Water Department 30 days of occupancy change regarding the homestead (763) 569 -3390 status. www.citj 2 City Watch Recycling Question of the Month Does Anyone Pick Up Usable Household Items For Free? Electr Recycle Yes, there is a great on -line option for residents who want to give or get free reusable goods for the home, garage, fo and garden. It is part of an effort to reduce the amount of Henne Count reside reusable goods being thrown away. Below is a sample of , c items you can get rid of or pick up from someone else. monitors p rinters , radios a Please note, all items must be in good/working condition. many other items for free at the Hennepin i County Recycling Center at 00 Jefferson • Appliances — air conditioners, microwaves, washers, Hwy in Broo dryers there is a limit of five (5) same item • Children's Items - bunk beds, cribs, furniture, toys pe • Electronics— answering machines, cameras, household per 12-month period computers, TVs, VCRs op en Tues., Thurs., and Fri. 10 AM to 6 Pm, • Furniture -- chairs, couches, desks, dressers, tables to • Home Decor —carpets, lamps, rugs Proof of residency is required. For mo • Home Renovation —cabinets, countertops, lumber, ' shingles, sinks, tiles • Lawn & Garden —dirt, lawn furniture, lawn mowers, patio bricks, wood chips • Marine Equipment— boats, sailboats, motors, trailers • Musical Instruments —band equipment, music stands Your Old Catalog s • Pet Equipment— aquariums, cages, dog houses, food bowls `$ as Tomorrow • Recreation & Exercise — bicycles, camping, exercise & sports equipment `'� ` News? � Magazine Rejuvenation To try it out go to www.twincitiesfreemarket.org For other recycling information, please call (763) 493 -8007. Believe it or not, your old catalogs and magazines may be tomorrow's news. What many people don't know is that magazines and other forms of glossy paper are Grass, Leaves, and Branches recyclable. When recycled, that glossy paper may be used Bring them to us! for many purposes: • To make new newspapers. Residents can drop off grass, leaves, and tree branches up • In the manufacturing of tissue products. to 10 inches in diameter at no charge at the Maple Grove • In the production of writing and printing paper. Yard Waste Site. The site is funded through your recycling utility fees. About two million tons of catalogs and magazines are produced each year in the United States, but only about Maple Grove Yard Waste Drop -Off Site 32% of that is recycled. One of the reasons for that gap is 14796 – 101 st Avenue North, Maple Grove that many people are uncertain about whether glossy 24 -hour information: (763) 420 -4886 paper is recyclable. Hours Glossy paper was once excluded from recycling, but Monday – Saturday 8 AM to 7 PM today it is a valuable recycling commodity. Recyclers Sunday Noon to 7 PM and manufacturers in Minnesota are anxious to get as April 1 through November 30 (weather permitting) much of it as possible because the demand for recyclable paper is greater than the supply. Every bit counts, so add Directions your catalogs and magazines to your recycling cart. Drive northwest on County Rd. 81 past Osseo to County Rd. 121/Fernbrook. Turn left across railroad tracks to 101st Rethink Recycling You can recycle more kinds Avenue North. Turn right and follow 101st about one block of paper than you think, including glossy paper. For more to the site entrance. information on recycling call (763) 493 -8006. City Watch 3 www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org School Bus Safety Code Enforcement Reminders Brooklyn Center Police Officers, along with school patrols, are Leaf and Grass Clippings w ,,,y� �� encouraging motorists to pay The City often receives complaints regarding leaf /grass `l k closer attention to their clippings that are stored in plastic garbage bags. These bags " driving, especially when should not be used as insulation bags around the base of a school resumes. More children home. By calling your garbage pick -up service, you can will be present during the arrange to have these bags picked up with your weekly morning and afternoon hours during garbage service. If you choose to dispose of the rubbish the school year. We would like to make motorists more aware yourself, all leaf /grass clipping bags must be placed out of of the children and school bus traffic. At the beginning of every public view until you dispose of them. The leaf /grass school year, it seems the Greater Metropolitan Area experiences clipping bags must be disposed of on a weekly basis if they a pedestrian/school bus accident. Most of these accidents can be are not removed from public view. prevented. An awareness day just prior to the opening of local schools can have an impact on preventing an accident of this Animal Ordinance type. The City's animal ordinance may seem complicated, but is quite simple when broken down. We ask that pet owners Motorists are reminded: please review these requirements to help insure the safest 1. Stop for school buses with the stop arms activated. Both living arrangements for our pets. directions of travel MUST stop for a school bus stop. It is a • No family or family member shall keep, harbor, or Gross Misdemeanor to violate the Stop Arm Law. have custody of more than two (2) dogs, or more than 2. School buses with flashing amber or red lights should be three (3) cats, or a combination of more than five (5) treated with caution. Flashing lights of the school bus animals exceeding six months of age in the family indicate the bus is stopped or stopping. Children may be dwelling unit or on the family premises. present in the immediate area. • It shall be unlawful for any owner to allow his or her 3. Please follow the speed limits set for the roadway, animal to run at large. especially during the morning and afternoon hours. • A person who owns, harbors, or keeps a dog over six 4. School patrols with STOP flags are to be treated the same months old within the City must securely attach an as a STOP sign. Be patient when approaching a group of identification tag or plate to the dog's collar so that it children crossing the roadway. can be readily een. The to or late must contain the Y g P 5. Schools Open —Drive Carefully. i name and home telephone number of the owner or other person who is keeping the dog. The identification School children are reminded: tag or plate must be worn by the dog at all times when 1. Always walk to the bus stop. Never run. it is off the owner's or keeper's property. 2. Respect the "Danger Zone" which surrounds the bus. • When off the owner's roe the animal must be 3. Always cross the street in front of the bus. NEVER go p P' behind the bus. controlled by a leash or heel, beside a competent person having custody of it, and obedient to that 4. If you drop something near the bus, tell the bus driver before attempting to pick it up, so that he or she knows person's commands. where you are. Parking 5. Remain seated until the bus stops completely and obey the All vehicles parked outside must be properly licensed and bus driver. operable. Inoperable cars, car parts, etc. must be stored in a 6. Always wait for the school patrol to stop traffic before garage. Vehicles in the front or side setback must be parked crossing the street. on pavement or class 5 (gravel) surface. Vehicles may be 7. Always walk across the street. DO NOT RUN. Remember parked on grass in back or side yards, provided that they to look both ways before crossing any street. are operable and properly licensed. Parents are reminded: Parking on City streets is prohibited between the hours of 1. Know the times of arrival and departure of the school bus. 2 AM and 6 AM. It is also illegal to park on a City street 2. Make sure your child knows where to go after the bus for more than six consecutive hours. Permits for parking drops him or her off, i.e., daycare, home, grandma's, etc. variances are available and can be obtained from the Police 3. Talk about bus safety with your child, no matter the age. Department at (763) 569 -3333. 4. Have your child memorize an emergency phone number. Have a Safe School Year! ®� Brooklyn Center Police and Fire Contact Numbers In the Event of an Emergency —Call 911 Printed on recycled paper Non- Emergency Need for Police or Fire Response —Call (763) 525 -6215 Q For General Police Questions —Call (763) 569 -3333 www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org 4 City Watch Celebrate Fire Prevention Week Halloween Safety and Firefighter Recognition Planning ahead can help make this Halloween a fire -safe one. Taking simple fire safety precautions, like making sure October 7-13, 2007 fabrics for costumes and decorative materials are flame - Did you know the Brooklyn Center Fire Department is resistant, can prevent fires. staffed by highly trained volunteers? Our firefighters come from all walks of life, ranging from phone technicians to Safety Tips teachers to City public works employees. Each firefighter ➢ Purchase only costumes, wigs, and props labeled flame - receives over 200 hours in training to become a firefighter resistant or flame - retardant. When creating a costume, and then trains on a monthly basis with the department to choose material that won't easily ignite if it comes in remain a firefighter. When the Fire Department responds to contact with heat or flame. Avoid billowing or long an emergency, our firefighters stop what they are doing and trailing features. respond. Each call the firefighters respond to and every ➢ Provide children with lightweight flashlights to carry hour of training they receive is time spent outside of their for lighting or as part of their costume. regular full =time jobs and time spent away from their Dried flowers, cornstalks, and crepe paper are highly families. flammable. Keep these and other decorations well away from all open flames and heat sources, including light The West Fire Station (located at 63rd and Brooklyn bulbs, heaters, etc. Boulevard) is staffed with two firefighters from 8 PM to ➢ Use flashlights or battery- operated candles when 5:30 AM Monday through Thursday; and Friday from 8 PM illuminating Jack -O- Lanterns. Use extreme caution through Monday until 5:30 AM and holidays the station is when decorating with candle lit Jack -O- Lanterns, and staffed 24 hours. This allows us to respond quickly to supervise children at all times when candles are lit. emergencies. When lighting candles inside Jack -O- Lanterns, use long, fireplace -style matches and be sure to place lit Firefighters recognize that prevention is the most effective pumpkins well away from anything that can burn means to prevent fires in the home and we would like you including doorsteps, walkways, and yards. to join us in making your home fire safe. Fire Prevention ➢ Remember to keep exits clear of decorations, ensuring Week is a good time to replace all batteries in your smoke nothing blocks escape routes. detectors. If your smoke detectors are over 15 years old, ➢ Use flashlights as alternatives to candles or torch lights they should be replaced. Be careful when you use candles in when decorating walkways and yards. They are much your home. As candles become more widely used in homes, safer for trick -or- treaters, whose costumes may brush we have seen an increase in fires caused by candles. against the lighting. Remember when it comes to candles - when you go out, ➢ Instruct children to stay away from open flames or blow out. Most importantly, if your house should start on other heat sources. Be sure children know how to stop, fire, make sure everyone leaves it immediately and do not drop, and roll in the event their clothing catches fire. allow anyone to go back inside for anything! (Stop immediately, drop to the ground, covering your face with your hands, and roll over and over to Join your community in honoring all firefighters for their extinguish flames.) Cool the burn. dedication and commitment to keeping our community safe, ➢ Instruct children who are attending parties at others' and take the necessary steps to keep your home and family homes to locate the exits and plan how they would get safe from fires. out in an emergency. Nei ghborhood Neighborhood Watch is one of the most effective ways to prevent and reduce crime, address home and personal security, and reduce fear. If you don't already belong to a watch group, why not start one now? Neighborhood Watch encourages neighbors to know each other and watch out for each other. A good neighbor is a highly effective crime prevention tool. Watch groups create a sense of community and pride by becoming unified in their desire to have a safe and healthy neighborhood. Benefits of Neighborhood Watch: 1. Reduces fear of crime. 2. Deters criminal activity. 3. Stimulates neighborhood awareness by people watching out for each other. 4. Reduces the risk of becoming a crime victim. 5. Receives information from the Brooklyn Center Police Department on criminal activity in or near their neighborhood so residents can take precautions and be the eyes and ears for law enforcement. How Can I Start a Neighborhood Watch? If you are interested in finding out more information or want to start a Neighborhood Watch in your area, contact the Brooklyn Center Police Department at (763)569 -3333. City Watch 5 www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org Resident Volunteers Needed Carbon Monoxide Alarms New State Legislation. The 2006 legislative session Charter Commission passed a new carbon monoxide (CO) law requiring CO The Brooklyn Center Charter Commission has openings for alarms in all single family homes and multifamily apartment commissioners. This is a voluntary position of civic units. Effective August 1, 2008, all existing single family participation. The Charter Commission meets quarterly, homes shall be equipped with approved carbon monoxide generally the fourth Wednesday at 7 p.m. at City Hall. The alarms. Effective August 1, 2009, all other multifamily or Charter Commission reviews the City's Charter, which is apartment dwelling units shall be provided with approved the governing constitution of the City. Interested persons CO alarms. All carbon monoxide alarms must be certified may call the City Clerk at (763) 569 -3300 for more by a nationally recognized testing laboratory that conforms information or visit the City's web site at to the latest Underwriters Laboratories (U/L) Standards. w.cit�oi enter. Final appointment is made Every single family dwelling and every multifamily by the Fourth Judicial District Court. dwelling unit shall be provided with a minimum of one approved and fully operational carbon monoxide alarm Planning Commission installed within ten (10) feet of each room lawfully used for The Brooklyn Center Planning Commission is seeking one sleeping purposes. If bedrooms are located on separate member to fill a vacancy created by the resignation of one floors, additional carbon monoxide alarms would be of its members. The remaining term expires December 31, necessary within ten feet of these areas. 2008, at which time the Commissioner is eligible for reappointment to another two -year term. To qualify for What does this mean for property owners membership, you must be a Brooklyn Center resident while in Brooklyn Center? Voluntary compliance is serving on the Commission, shall have been a resident for at anticipated. The City will not be entering homes to inspect least one year prior to the appointment, and represent a specifically for CO detectors. If you have additional broad range of interest in the planning function. The general questions or need further information on the carbon purpose of the Commission is to act in an advisory capacity monoxide legislation please contact the State Fire Marshall to the City Council on issues related to planning, zoning, Division at (651) 201 -7200, or visit their web site at sign, and subdivision matters. The Planning Commission www.fire.state.mn.us. You may also contact the City of meets on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month at 7 PM in Brooklyn Center Community Development Department at the City Hall Council Chambers. Interested persons can (763) 569 -3330. obtain an application packet at Brooklyn Center City Hall, 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway, Brooklyn Center, or visit the City's web site at www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org or call the Sewer Backup? Call the City City Clerk at (763) 569 -3306. Final appointment will be First made by the Mayor and City Council. Application deadline is September 7, 2007. If you experience a sewer Call Public Utilities backup problem, call the (763) 569 -3390 City Public Utility Division Monday through Friday Metro Transit Bus Information before calling a sewer 8 AM to 4:30 PM cleaning service. City Along with numerous bus stop locations throughout the city, Public Utility personnel will After hours, weekends, Metro Transit offers two facilities for riders in Brooklyn respond and determine if and holidays Center: the blockage is in the City call Police Dispatch at sewer line or your private (763) 569 -3333 and Brooklyn Center Transit Center sewer line at no charge to Public Utility personnel Location: Bass Lake Road and Northway Drive the resident. If a sewer will be contacted The bus hub serves as a transfer station and serves cleaning service is called pedestrian traffic. first and the blockage is in the City line, the sewer cleaning service typically will charge the resident for the call out. Brooklyn Center Park & Ride The City will not reimburse you for that charge. Location: 65th Avenue North and Brooklyn Boulevard Park for free and ride the bus to your destination. If you hire a sewer cleaning service and they remove tree roots, please notify the City to prevent a secondary backup Bus Schedules Available from occurring. A secondary backup can occur when roots Hennepin County Regional Library: 6125 Shingle Creek cleaned from private house sewer lines get lodged in the Parkway main City sewer line. If unchecked, this could result in a Metro Transit: (612) 373 -3333 or TTY (612) 341 -0140 sewer backup in your basement as well as your neighbor's Web sites: www.metrotransit.ora or basement. www. c ityofbrooklync enter. org www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org 6 City Watch Wellhea Protection Rain Barrels What is it? How many times have you watched a river of Wellhead protection is a means of protecting public water supply by rainwater run down the driveway, and into preventing contaminants from entering the area that contributes the storm sewer, or even worse, into your ;• I water to the well or well field over a period basement? A moderate storm that dumps 1" of of time. The wellhead protection area is rain produces about 625 gallons of runoff from a roof determined by using technical criteria, such surface of 1,000 square feet. Imagine the number of �o as the physical characteristics of the aquifer rooftops in Brooklyn Center and you can quickly see and the effects which pumping has on the how much runoff is headed toward the storm drains, rate and direction of groundwater picking up pollutants common in urban areas along movement. the way, and headed toward our lakes, streams and rivers. Rain barrels are one way of trapping some of Why is it required and who administers it? this runoff. They are not only ecologically The Minnesota Groundwater Protection Act of 1989 grants the responsible, but they also help conserve water. commissioner of the health authority to develop wellhead protection What is a Rain Barrel? A rain barrel is a measures for wells serving public water supplies. Also, the 1986 collection system that stores rooftop runoff to be Amendments for the federal Safe Drinking Water Act require states to implement wellhead protection programs for public water wells. used later for activities oovmspout The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) is the lead agency for such as lawn and 'e�" i t den watering. " administering Minnesota's wellhead protection program. The City gar a screen of Brooklyn Center has completed the Wellhead Protection Collecting rainwater Planning process and the submitted Plan was approved by the from your roof by Overflow Minnesota Department of Health. using a rain barrel can not only help to Sealing Unused Wells decrease water A well that is not in use – sometimes referred to as an abandoned demand during the hot Faucet summer months, it well – can be a potential threat to health, safety, and the also helps reduce environment. Water wells that are no longer in use should be sealed A'1 Raised J : ° properly. Sealing is the process of clearing an unused well of debris stormwater runoff and base increase infiltration. Hose and filling the well with a special grout. Well sealing work must be done by a licensed well contractor. How does it work? You can purchase a rain The City strongly encourages residents who have an unused well on barrel at some lawn and garden centers; on-line retailers also carry a variety of rain barrels. You can their property to have the well sealed. Unused wells can become a expect to pay $80 -$150 fora 50 -75 gallon barrel and direct conduit for contamination into the groundwater system. accessories. You can also link rain barrels in series to Larger- diameter wells can also be a safety hazard for children and store even more rainwater. animals. By State law, a water well must be in use, be under a maintenance permit, or be sealed by a licensed contractor. If you How much rain does it take to hl/ your rain have an unused well, and wish to keep the well for future use, you barrel? Not as much as you think. It is easy to must apply for a special "maintenance permit" from the Minnesota calculate how much rainwater your roof generates. Department of Health. The permit requires an annual fee, and is The constant to remember is: 1" of rain will produce only issued if the well meets minimum sanitary requirements. 625 gallons of runoff from a 1000 square foot roof. If you have any questions regarding unused wells or how to have As an example, if you want to install a rain barrel to catch runoff from half the roof of your double garage your well sealed, please call the Brooklyn Center Public Utilities and that eave and downspout catches runoff from Division at (763) 569 -3380. 250 square feet of roof, multiply 250 square feet by 625 gallons and divide by 1000 = 156 gallons For More Information produced from a 1" rain. A' /2" rain will fill up your The complete Drinking Water Quality Report— Consumer 75 gallon rain barrel. Confidence Report can be found on the City's web site at www.cityofbrooklyncenter.ore The report is also available in the Is water from a rain barrel safe for your Engineering Department at City Hall. A report on the City's source garden and lawn? Yes! Rainwater collected in a water is also available from the Minnesota Department of Health, rain barrel is safe for your flower and native prairie located online at www. health. state.mn.us /divs /eh/water /swp /swa gardens, and lawns. You should exercise caution when using on food crops. Rain barrels work best for If you would like to find out more about Wellhead Protection, small landscape gardens or directing water to a rain please contact the MDH Source Water Protection Unit at (651) 201- garden on your property. Be sure to start with a clean 4700. barrel and avoid using old storage drums that may contain residual oil or other contaminants. City Watch 7 www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org City of Brooklyn Center City Council Seeking Nominations for 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 -2199 Random Acts of Kindness www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org e -mail: info @ ci.brooklyn- center.mn.us Nominate an individual or group today! City Hall (763) 569 -3300 Recreation (763) 569 -3400 Since 1997, the City of Brooklyn Center has celebrated Random Police Non - Emergency (763) 569 -3333 Acts of Kindness. During the month of October, the Brooklyn Job Information Line (763) 569 -3307 Persons with hearing or speech impairment are served by the Center City Council would like to recognize all Brooklyn Center MN Relay Service 711 (TTYNoice) residents and groups who have performed Random Acts of Kindness that help to make our community a wonderful place to Council Members live and work. We hope that you will join us in making this a Mayor Tim Willson significant celebration for our community. Voicemail: (763) 569 -3450 e -mail: mayorwillson @ci.brooklyn- center.mn.us The City Council is asking that you nominate someone who has Councilmember Kay Lasman performed an act of kindness in the past year. You may send a card Voicemail: (763) 569 -3448 or letter, or drawings or photographs of people performing kind e -mail: councilmemberlasman @ ci.brooklyn- center.mn.us acts, or use the City's nomination form. Your nomination will be Councilmember Mary O'Connor displayed at City Hall, so feel free to make your nomination Voicemail: (763) 569 -3447 colorful and attractive. e -mail: councilmemberoconnor @ ci.brooklyn - center.mn.us Councilmember Dan Ryan All Random Acts of Kindness nominees will be recognized by the Voicemail: (763) 569 -3445 City Council during an October meeting and be presented a e -mail: councilmemberryan @ci.brooklyn - center.mn.us certificate acknowledging their kind act. Councilmember Mark Yelich Voicemail: (763) 569 -3444 We look forward to hearing from you. Join us in celebrating e -mail: councilmemberyelich @ ci.brooklyn - center.mn.us kindness in our community! City Manager Curt Boganey (763) 569 -3300 Ideas for Random Acts of Kindness City Council Meetings V Volunteer at your child's school. City Council Regular Session meetings are held the 2nd and 4th ♦ Pick up trash at a local park. Monday of the month at 7 PM. Informal Open Forum is held at 6:45 PM before Council V Shovel snow or rake leaves for a neighbor. meetings for persons who wish to address the City Council about V Call or visit a homebound person. issues not scheduled on the agenda. V Mow a neighbor's grass. City Council Work Sessions are held immediately following the V Clean graffiti from neighborhood walls and buildings. Regular Session City Council meetings. Watch City Council meetings live on cable Channel 16. V Transport someone who can't drive. Replays shown Tuesdays at 6:30 PM and Wednesdays at 2:30 V Read to a child. AM and 10:30 AM. ♦ Volunteer to fix up an elderly couple's home. Call City Hall to verify meeting dates (763) 569 -3300 or visit the ♦ Collect goods for your local food shelf. City's web site www.citVofbrookIVncefiter.org r Donate time at a senior center. 1► Give blood. .......................................................................... ............................... Random Acts of Kindness Nomination Form I /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. Return Nomination Form by October 5, 2007, to: City of Brooklyn Center, Random Acts of Kindness, 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota 55430 :......................................................................... ..............................: �\ L s — : 40 , , {SPA 1 / 2® ®7 y i .. r Table of Contents Adult Activities ........................ ..........................10 -14 CommunityTripsters ............... .............................15 Boomers & Beyond ................. ..........................16 -18 Community Bulletin Board ...... .............................19 Class Locations .......................... .............................19 HALLOWEEN PARTY Youth Activities ....................... ..........................20 -21 For information, see page 21. Holly Sunday ............................. .............................22 AdaptiveRecreation ................. .............................23 PoolHours and Rates ............... .............................24 Aquatic Activities .................... ..........................25 -27 Flipping For Fall Fun — Pool Events .............28 -29 General Information ............... ............................... 30 Registration Information .......... .............................31 Registration Form ......... ...........................Back Page I Brooklyn Center Community Activities, Recreation & Services Department 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway, Brooklyn Center MN 55430 763 -569 -3400 ADULT ACTIVIIi NI e SENIOR AQUA EXERCISE Qnhe DEEP WATER WORKOUT This is a fun and healthy class for both men and women If you are looking for a different 62 years and older. (Only one spouse must meet age experience in water exercise, try this requirement.) You do not need to be a swimmer or put your class! Using a floatation device, the face in the water. If you are registering for the first time, please instructor combines aerobic exercise, furnish your doctor's name & number. Classes 50 min. strength training, sculpting and water Classes once a week, $40.50/15 Sessions jogging for an excellent over all body workout! Class is Day Begins Time Location Inst. Activity # designed for all fitness levels and can be easily modified for a Tues. Sept. 18 9:30 a.m. CC Heather 10474 lower or higher intensity workout. Swimming skills are not Fri. Sept. 21 9:45 a.m. CC LeVon 10475 required but participants should be comfortable in deep water. Classes once a week, $37.80/14 Sessions Floatation belts and noodles are furnished. Seniors may Thurs. Sept. 20 10:45 a.m. CC Jean 10476 register in the Monday activity #10484 for $35.10; senior fee not available online. Classes 50 min. Qnhe AQUA EXERCISE Classes once a week, $41.30/14 Sessions Water power! Join this invigorating high - energy class, Day Begins Time Location Inst. Activity # which includes a warm up, cardio and full body toning. Tues. Sept. 18 7:25 p.m. NVJH Kathy Jo 10485 You are encouraged to participate in the intensity level that Thurs. Sept. 20 6:30 p.m. NVJH Jean 10531 suits you best. It's 50 minutes of pure aqua aerobic fun! Classes once a week, $38.35/13 Sessions Seniors may register in the Tuesday morning activity Mon. Sept. 24 11:10 a.m. CC Jean 10484 #10477 for $40.50 and the Thursday morning activity #10479 for $37.80; senior fee not available online. Classes 50 Chlorine treated water CAN discolor swimsuits; min. sorry, we are not responsible. Classes once a week, $44.25/15 Sessions Day Begins Time Location Inst. Activity # Qnhe ARTHRITIS WATER EXERCISE Tues. Sept. 18 10:30 a.m. CC Heather 10477 Joining a water exercise class gives you opportunity to N O Classes once a week, $41.30/14 Sessions exercise in warm water with guidance from a trained Tues. Sept. 18 6:30 p.m. NVJH Kathy Jo 10478 Arthritis Foundation instructor. Participating can help decrease Thurs. Sept. 20 9:45 a.m. CC Jean 10479 pain & stiffness. Class concentrates on walking, warm -ups, Thurs. Sept. 20 7:25 p.m. NVJH Jean 10480 range of motion of all major joints & low— impact exercises. Sat. Sept. 22 8:00 a.m. CC Jean 10481 Questions, call Kathy 763 -569 -3405. No class October 31 & November 21 for Activity #10487. Classes 50 minutes. Qnhe AQUA SHALLOW & DEEP WATER COMBO Classes once a week, $42.75/15 Sessions Day Begins Time Location Inst. Activity # Nftze Our "combo" class combines warm up, stretching, Wed. Sept. 19 9:45 a.m. CC Vicki 10486 aerobic exercise and strength training for a full body 9.90/14 Sessions week, $ es once a we 3 workout. The class is designed for all fitness levels and can be Wed. Sept. Classes 6:30 p.m. C Heidi 10487 easily modified for a lower or higher intensity workout. Seniors es Class once a week, $37.00/13 Sessions may register for the morning activity #10482 for $40.50 and Mon. Sept. Classes once a.m. CC Jean 10488 the evening activity #10483 for $37.80; senior fee not available online. No class October 31 & November 21 for ARTHRITIS FITNESS Activity #10483. Classes 50 min. People with arthritis can exercise and this class is designed Classes once a week, $44.25/15 Sessions specifically for you! Participants will go through a series of Day Begins Time Location Inst. Activity # Wed. Sept. 19 8:45 a.m. CC Vicki 10482 gentle movements and activities designed to increase mobility Classes once a week, $41.30/14 Sessions and range of motion. We have the instructor, all we need is Wed. Sept. Classes 7:25 p.m. C Heidi 10483 You l The instructor Bev is trained by the Arthritis Foundation. We will place you on a "no obligation" interest list. When we have 10 people, we will contact you with a starting date. If you POOL ACCESS are interested, you can register. Please call Kathy 763-569 - Brooklyn Center Community Center 3405. When we begin, registration fee will be $14.25/5 Community center pool features a full ramp with handrail to Sessions. Classes 50 min. provide complete access to persons in wheelchairs and/or with Day Begins Time Location Activity # physical limitations. Ramp is located in the shallow end. Mon. TBA 11:30 a.m. CC 10489 North View - Easy Ladder® Everyone can enjoy easier pool access with these gently Please register at least two days before the starting date to sloping steps. (Weight capacity 300 lbs.) The Easy Ladder was avoid disappointment of a class being cancelled. made possible through a generous donation from a participant, the Osseo Area School District 279 Community Education CC = Community t Services and the City of Brooklyn Center. NVJH = North ; Zane www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org 10 Recreation Brochure Adult Activities continued e, It AEROBIC FITNESS AND FUN FOR Wine STRENGTH TRAINING 62+ "Strong women and men stay young." Think about starting the day in this fun class! Age 30 or 90, fit or unfit, this program Bev is an inspiring instructor who knows how to keep you can build bone density, lose weight, and gain motivated with a variety of exercises. This morning program strength and energy. Basic exercises using emphasizes energizing routines designed to improve strength, weights are geared to individual ability and flexibility and endurance at a level safe and comfortable for can put you in the shape needed for a you. Although this class is directed towards individuals 62 healthier and more active lifestyle. years and older, interested individuals of variable ages may Authorities claim strength training can attend. Come join us! Registration Fee $37.80/14 Sessions. decrease risk for diabetes, heart disease and Classes 50 min. Instructor Bev. osteoporosis. If you own weights, bring them. Day Begins Time Location Activity # Otherwise, wait until after the first class Thurs. Sept. 20 9:30 a.m. CC 10490 before purchasing hand held, wrist or ankle Mon. Oct. 1 9:30 a.m. CC 10491 weights. Come join this class for an energy overhaul! No class October 31 or November 21. Classes 50 min. QnHW MAT PILATES— INTRODUCTORY Classes once a week, $37.80/14 Sessions qQ Pilates is a body sculpting system for losing weight, Day Begins Time Location Inst. Activity # sculpting lean, long muscles and reshaping and Thurs. Sept. 20 10:30 a.m. CC Bev 10494 strengthening your body from head to toe. This introductory Mon. Oct. 1 10:30 a.m. CC Bev 10495 class will leave you feeling lighter, taller, leaner and relaxed. Classes once a week, $35.40/12 Sessions Registration Fee $43.00/13 Sessions. Classes 50 minutes. Wed. Sept. 19 6:30 p.m. CC Sue 10496 Instructor LeVon. Day Begins Time Location Activity # Tues. Oct. 2 7:15 p.m. CC 10492 It MAT PILATES a STRENGTH TRAINING, BACK & "ABS" — "_, Pilates is a body sculpting system utilizing gentle "non- FOR WOMEN jarring" total body exercises and proper breathing See class description above. This class will include a techniques. Improve your health, posture, body composition. weekly "AB" workout and specific strength training exercises Open to all exercise abilities. Please wear comfortable clothes. for the lower back. Registration Fee $44.25/15 Sessions. Registration Fee $40.50/12 Sessions. No class October 15. Classes 1 hour. Instructor Heather. Classes 50 minutes. Instructor Dee Dee. Day Begins Time Location Activity # Day Date Time Location Activity # Mon. Sept. 17 6:15 p.m. CC 10497 Mon. Sept. 17 12:00 p.m. CC 10493 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 purchase cards early so we know we can count on you. Cards may be purchased for any aqua or fitness classes that have met the minimum number of registrations to hold the class and do not fill to capacity. (A one -time pass may be purchased for a visiting friend for any of the classes, including the ones that have filled.) Cards are non - refundable and may be used only during the fall 2007 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! SENIOR DROP -IN CARD OPTIONS FITNESS DROP -IN CARD OPTIONS Senior Drop -In -Cards are for persons 62 years and older. Activity # # of Classes Fee Activity # # of Classes Fee 10498 12 Classes $43.20 10503 12 Classes $46.20 10499 10 Classes $36.00 10504 10 Classes $38.50 10500 8 Classes $28.80 10505 8 Classes $30.80 10501 5 Classes $18.00 10506 5 Classes $19.25 10502 1 Class $3.75 10507 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. Recreation Brochure 1 1 www.cityo)brooklyncenter.org Adult Activities continued WiN LOW IMPACT AEROBICS FITNESS & AEROBIC CLASSES This low impact class offers a variety of . Wear comfortable clothes & fitness shoes. exercises used to challenge all fitness levels. �I ` • Mats are provided at the community center. The class is fun and offers a great cardio workout. J . Steps are provided at North View. Instructors LeVon and Sue's enthusiasm will keep / • All classes coed except Strength Training, Back & you moving! No class October 31 & November ` ' "Abs" for Women. 21. Classes 50 min. Classes once a week, $38.35/13 Sessions • Some class cancellations are noted in class Time Location Inst. Activity # descriptions. Any additional changes will be noted on Day Begins Activity Tues. Oct. 2 6 e CC LeVon the fitness calendars available from instructors, at the Classes once a week, $35.40/12 Sessions community center service desk and on our website at Wed. Sept. Classes 5:30 p .m. CC Sue 10509 www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org. You may also call 763 569 -3400. Classes are added at the end of a session to cover these cancellations. Qnbe AEROBIC STEP COMBO — SATURDAY Come alone, meet new people, make an exercise date with a friend or make it a family affair. This low impact great cardio workout class offers a variety of exercises used to VOW challenge all fitness levels. You are encouraged to participate in the intensity level that suits you best. There will be a 10 minute warn -up, 15 minutes of low impact aerobics, 10 -15 minutes of step, followed by cool down and strength training. For persons �l unable to do step, the same patterns may be done on the floor during this segment. No class November 24 & Wine BODY FAT TESTING & FITNESS ANALYSIS December 22. Registration Fee $44.25/15 Sessions. Classes 50 This service uses near - infrared light & amini- computer minutes. Instructor Cindy. to measure body fat within 1% accuracy! EASY! (It's Day Begins Time Location Activity # like having blood pressure taken without the pressure.) Body fat Sat. Sept. 22 8:30 a.m. NVJH 10510 is a more valid measure of health than weight, height, & tape measurements. Less body fat means less risk for heart disease & back injury. Computer takes the information & sets up a Qnhe STABILITY BALL, week -by -week goal program for weight & body fat reduction. WHAT DO I DO WITH IT? Learn specific information regarding your personal calorie Do you have one and are not sure what to do with it? intake & exercise requirements to reach your target in a Then this sampler is for you! Enhance your computer - generated realistic number of weeks. Your testing energy level in this class as you gain strength, consultation will be with an R.N. Registration Fee $11.00 /1 balance and flexibility. Learn upper and lower Session. body exercises including abdominal and back Day Date Time Activity # work. Participants provide their own stability ball. 01 Wed. Sept. 12 5:30 p.m. 10513 Classes 45 min. Instructor Cindy. Wed. Sept. 12 5:50 p.m. 10514 Class meets one time, $3.00/1 Session Wed. Sept. 12 6:10 p.m. 10515 Day Date Time Location Activity # Wed. Sept. 12 6:30 p.m. 10516 Sat. Sept. 8 8:00 a.m. CC 10290 Wed. Sept. 12 6:50 p.m. 10517 Classes once a week, $12.00/4 Session Tues. Sept. 25 5:30 p.m. 10518 Day Begins Time Location Activity # Tues. Sept. 25 5:50 p.m. 10519 Sat. Sept. 29 9:30 a.m. NVJH 10511 Tues. Sept. 25 6:10 p.m. 10520 Tues. Sept. 25 6:30 p.m. 10521 Tues. Sept. 25 6:50 p.m. 10522 Qnhe DRUMMING, A WORKOUT WITH A BEAT The stability ball is one of the hottest and newest pieces BASIC EXERCISE ROOM ORIENTATION of equipment in the fitness world today! Come & try this Learn proper fitness equipment techniques for a safe & great cardio workout as we move and pound the balls to upbeat effective workout. This is a basic walk through of all fitness music! Participants provide their own stability ball. Classes 45 equipment to help you understand how to use each machine min. Instructor Cindy. correctly. A fitness specialist will assist you on the proper use Class meets one time, $3.00/1 Session and correct form. This is not an individual program design Day Date Time Location Activity # session. Free for members or patrons who have paid general Sat. Sept. 8 8:45 a.m. CC 10292 admission for the day. $10 reservation fee refundable upon Classes once a week, $12.00/4 Session completion of orientation or cancellation 48 hours in advance of Day Begins Time Location Activity # appointment. Approximately 45 minutes. Day or evening Sat. Oct. 27 9:30 a.m. NVJH 10512 appointments available. Call 763 -569 -3400 for the schedule. www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org 12 Recreation Brochure Adult Activities continued Qnhe POTTERY —BEGINNING FLU PREVENTION CLINIC — October 22 This class is designed to teach the basic skills of For seniors and high risk adults on Monday, throwing and hand building. The community center October 22 from 2 -3:15 p.m., Brooklyn Center offers a unique opportunity to practice your new skills by Community Center. Pre - registration is � J including in the registration fee 25 lbs. clay for projects, required by calling 763 -569 -3400 no later unlimited practice time outside of class & firing fees. than September 30. (Registration will be (Additional clay is $36.50, which includes 25 lbs., glazes & accepted after this date, space provided.) firing.) Bring a work shirt to the first class. Instructor will teach Seniors are entitled to a free flu shot with 7 weeks. Students will work independently one week during Medicare Part B or their insurance company will be billed. To class time. Registration Fee $99.00/8 Sessions. Classes 2 receive a free shot, all of the following must be presented at the hours. Instructor Chad. clinic: Medicare card, any insurance card and any vouchers or Day Begins Time Location Activity # coupons received in the mail. Flu shots not covered by the Tues. Sept. 18 6:30 p.m. CC 10523 above are $25 per shot. Pneumonia shots available at clinic. Tues. Nov. 13 6:30 p.m. CC 10524 Ask your doctor to see if you should have one. If so, check with your insurance company to see if pneumonia shots are covered at public clinics. If not, these shots are approximately $45. Needles will be used to administer the vaccine. Please wear short sleeves. All clients will be required to sign a consent form before receiving the vaccination. A professional nurse from MN Visiting Nurse Agency staff the clinic. One to two volunteer hosts or hostesses are needed to assist with reading forms to persons with vision impairment and directing people to bathrooms etc. If you can volunteer, call 763-569-3405. POTTERY — INTERMEDIATE /ADVANCED Designed for advanced students who are proficient in Look for this symbol throwing, hand building and glazing. The instructor will throu brochure. These activities i classes be in the lab three times during the eight -week session. This is an ideal format for participants who want to work are available for online registration independently yet need some instruction either in new at www.cityofbrooklyncenter.o techniques or with problem solving. Participants with less than 4 years experience may register at the discretion of the instructor. Registration fee includes 25 lbs. of clay with firing & glazes. For heavy production, each additional 25 lbs. of clay BROOKLYN CENTER WOMEN'S CLUB is $36.50, which includes glazes & firing. Registration Fee The club is sponsored by the Brooklyn Center $99.00/8 Sessions. Classes 2' /z hours. Instructor Chad. Community Activities, Recreation & Services Day Begins Time Location Activity # Department. Meetings are the second Tuesday of Mon. Sept. 17 6:30 p.m. CC 10525 the month at 1 p.m. in Constitution Hall of the Mon. Nov. 12 6:30 p.m. CC 10526 Brooklyn Center Community Center. The purpose of the organization is to promote social, cultural and civic activities for area women. Annual dues are $10. Our monthly meetings QnSm POTTERY — LAB AND FIRING are informative and with entertaining programs. Join us on PRIVILEGES Sept. 11 at Noon for a Hawaiian Luau luncheon. Non - members q V are welcome and the cost is $6. Entertainment presented by Open to persons who have completed a pottery class at Schmitt Music. Bingo will be played for our fundraiser. Oct. 9 a the community center or have had previous experience and are representative will be here from Helping Paws. Wear your familiar with the equipment. Lab may be used on an unlimited favorite pet apparel. Nov. 13 is Patriotic Day. Wear your red, basis other than class times and students may have pieces fired white & blue. Pianist Scott Miller plays "Blues at its finest." in the eight -week period. The lab program is designed for Dec. 11 at Noon is the annual holiday luncheon party featuring individuals who want to work independently. Registration fee the North Suburban Chorus. Cost is $6 for non - members. includes 25 lbs. of clay. (Additional clay is $36.50, which Please bring a gift for CEAP. Monthly trips & tours are also includes 25 lbs., glazes and firing.) Arrange your own time to offered to members. On Sept. 25 we go to IMAX Theater, tour work in the lab during the eight weeks. No Abdullah's Chocolates and lunch at Le Cordon Bleu Culinary instruction. New lab participants are asked School. Oct. 24 takes us to St. John's Benedictine Abbey for a to meet with the instructor for an orientation lunch on campus and tours of Abbey and Hill Monastic at 6 p.m. on Monday or Tuesday of the first Manuscript Library and visit to the gift store. Nov. 29 visit week. Registration Fee $94.00/8 Weeks. Cedarhurst Mansion where lunch and tea will be served in their Day Begins Time Location Activity # elegant ballroom. For complete information about the club, call Week of September 17 CC 10527 763 -566 -8303. Trips for members are planned through May. Week of November 12 CC 10528 Details are available at the monthly meetings. Recreation Brochure 13 www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org Adult Activities continued Qnhn ROUND DANCING FOR FUN VOLLEYBALL LEAGUES This class is open to partners who have completed the Brooklyn Center volleyball leagues are open Intermediate level or have had previous ballroom or to post high school age men and women. They equivalent dance experience. Besides being a great way to keep begin late September! Guaranteed 10 in shape, we have an evening of fun & socialization. Couples matches. Teams registered in the 2007 winter unfamiliar with round dance who have other dance Z y league have priority in registering. For experience may attend the first night for $10. If after the first information, call Joe at 763 -569 -3382. class you decide to continue; your registration fee will be Co -Rec League adjusted. Registration Fee $70.00 /per couple /10 Sessions. Games played Monday evenings. Fall team Classes 2 hours. Instructors Ken & Barb. registration fee is $240. Activity #10471. Day Begins Time Location Activity # Women's League Wed. Sept. 19 7:30 p.m. Garden City 10529 Games played Tuesday evenings. Fall team registration fee is $240. Activity #10472. Men's League e GET FIT FOR GOLF! Games played Wednesday evenings. Fall team registration fee is $270. Activity #10473. If you're interested in learning how to train your body for optimum golf performance, this is the seminar for you! Would you like to increase your enjoyment of golf by playing without pain? How about 36 holes in one day MM and being able to hop out of bed the next morning? How about Qnhe ST CROIX CASINO "FUND" lower scores? In this hour long power point EXCURSION— October 9 lecture you will learn specific exercises that will Please support this "Fund" excursion. The improve your strength, balance and flexibility to $5 charge for each trip goes towards refreshments help you achieve a better golf game. Take on the trip and to help support "boomer" programs through the advantage of the winter months to practice your Brooklyn Center Recreation Department. Join our escort for a golf swing using the techniques learned in this fun, relaxing and fall scenic ride through western Wisconsin to seminar. Dress comfortably and bring a driver or St. Croix Casino in Turtle Lake. You will be treated to a longer club. Registration Fee $20.00/1 Session. beverage and a donut on the bus. Bring your friends – open to Seminar 1 hour. Instructor Marti Madsen, N.S.C.A. — C.P.T. all adults! If you have a TLC Club card number, please include Day Date Time Location Activity # number when registering. Cost is $5 /person, includes beverage, Sat. Dec. 8 9:30 a.m. Community Ctr. 10546 donut, transportation, escort & $5 in quarters to spend. Approximate time 9:15 a.m. — 4:45 p.m. September 28, EXERCISE ROOM registration deadline. Activity #10547. BROOKLYN CENTER COMMUNITY CENTER The exercise room offers complete fitness equipment for GIFT CERTIFICATES cardiovascular and strength conditioning. Minimum age 15. Looking for a great gift idea? Shirts & tennis shoes are required in the Exercise Room. Give the gift of FUN! Gift Circuit Training Equipment Fit Express Hip Abduction/Adduction certificates may be purchased Fit Express Abdominal/Low Back for a Community Center Fit Express Pectoral/Deltoid e�te< membership, punch cards, Fit Express Shoulder Press/Pull Down Coo�yoC Ce��e� recreation classes o r merchandise and are available Fit Express Leg Extension/Leg Curl ��o��l Fit Express Squat Co'� at Brooklyn Center Fit Express Lift Task Community Center, 6301 Fit Express Chest Row Shingle Creek Parkway during regular of Fit Express Bicep/Tricep office hours. For Fitness Technology Rotary Torso information, call 763 -569 -3400. With the holidays right around Precor Stretch Trainer the corner, a Brooklyn Center Community Center or Recreation Cardiovascular Equipment Gift Certificate is a unique idea and an exceptional value. Life Fitness Treadmills — 4 Life Fitness Elliptical Cross Trainers — 4 Precore Elliptical — 1 BROOKLYN CENTER SCHOOL DISTRICT 286 Star Trac Recumbent Bikes — 2 COMMUNITY EDUCATION Life Fitness Stair Climbers — 3 www.brookentr.kl2.mn.us Strength Training Equipment 763 -561 -4480 ext. 5000 Life Fitness Leg Press /Calf Raise; Life Fitness Leg Curl/Leg Looking for our classes? Brooklyn Center Community Extension; Life Fitness Multi- chest; Life Fitness Bicep /Triceps; Education has a new brochure! Look for it in the mail or go Life Fitness "Smith" Machine; Life Fitness Cable online to see what is new! Please call or visit the website to Crossover; Cybex Abdominal; Dumbbells. register for our classes. www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org 14 Recreation Brochure 0 AA AA AM ONNNW- 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 and experience a host of remarkable recreational activities. Motor coach buses are used for day outings. All trip costs include the transportation fee. The bus departs and returns to Brooklyn Center Community Center. Bus hostess or escort accompanies all the trips. REGISTRATION for the trips is now in progress by mail or in person, or phone with Visa or MasterCard. When registering for someone else, it is important to have the correct spelling of his or her name, correct address and telephone 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. All refunds are subject to a $5 service fee. FOR PERSONS TRAVELING ALONE — Would you like to go on some of our day outings but hesitate to sign up? The Community Tripster staff would like to help put you in touch with others. If you are interested in finding out more, call Kathy at 763 - 569 -3405. In the planning stages 2008 Extended Trips - Grand Marais on Lake Superior in September, Washington D.C. in October, Branson Holiday Tour in December. If interested, call for trip brochure information. a We've got your ticket for fall fun! QnEne December 18 — Edgewater Eight Holiday Show September 13 – Osceola Train Trip Take a stroll down memory lane at the Medina Registration deadline is past. Call for openings or to be Entertainment Center in the true spirit of the holiday included on the no obligation waitlist. Apple Orchard visit, season. Twinkling lights, tables set with linens, a special meal lunch in Osceola, train trip are all included in this fall trip. Cost and a medley of favorite Christmas Carols make this an $59 /person. Activity #10170. afternoon not to be missed. The Edgewater Eight presents a 8 October 4 – Fall in Southern Minnesota wonderful selection of music that reveals the creativity and On this crisp fall morning, we will stop at the premier talent of these entertainers. This special holiday show is year -round facilities of Cedar Ridge Arabian Inc., comprised of those Christmas phrases we love to hear. Its the located in Jordan. We will view a multimedia presentation of Most Wonderful Time of Year,' Ill Be Home for Christmas, daily operations and see the magnificent Persheron horses. and many more! Lunch includes Christmas ham with raisin Western hospitality awaits us at the OK Corral Restaurant glaze, au gratin potatoes, vegetable, rolls, beverage & bars. serving a pork loin dinner. We stop in Belle Plaine to see the Cost $50 /person includes holiday show, luncheon, tax, gratuity, annual Scarecrow Festival at Emma Krumbbee's Apple motor coach & escort. Approximate time 10:15 a.m. 3:30 p.m. Orchards. A wagon ride into the orchard and pumpkin patch is November 19, registration deadline. Activity #10462. all part of the fun. Cost $48 /person includes tours, lunch, wagon g January 9 – Proposals at the Old Log Theatre ride, tax, gratuity, motor coach and escort. Approximate time The year is 1953 & the scene is an old summer home in 8:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. September 6, registration deadline. the beautiful Pocono Mountains. Proposals is an Activity #10459 acclaimed family comedy from the undisputed master of NEW October 26 – Mystery Trip Broadway, Neil Simon, which tells the charming & nostalgic The group will go a fair ways before enjoying a story of the Hines family as they gather for the last time in their delightful lunch (that will fit our appetites to a tee). The beloved mountain retreat. Romantic entanglements & laughs rum will flow freely and the full figured gals will sing are abundant in this heartwarming tribute to a more innocent exuberantly. But, don't be misled ... it will all be good clean era. Enjoy a wonderful Old Log lunch with an entree choice of fun! We've surely struck gold with this fun - filled mystery trip. walleye, pork chop, stuffed chicken breast or veggie lasagna. Lunch includes turkey breast, sage dressing, salad, mashed Cost $38.00 /person includes luncheon, theatre ticket, tax, potatoes, fresh vegetable, rolls, cookies, bars and beverage. gratuity, motor coach & escort. Approximate time 10:15 a.m. – Cost $49 /person includes luncheon, entertainment, time for 4:30 p.m. December 17, reg. deadline. Activity #10463. shopping, tax, gratuity, motor coach and escort. Approximate time 10:30 a.m. – 3:45 p.m. September 26, registration Qnhe February 21 – My Fair Lady – Orpheum deadline. Activity #10460. Theater My Fair Lady premieres in the US direct from the Qnfine November 14 – That's My Boy! ?! – Fanny Hill London & U.K. national tour. Starring acclaimed British theatre Dinner Theatre actors who earned rave reviews for dynamic performances as Rudy's back and he and his clan are getting ready to Professor Henry Higgins and Eliza Doolittle. Based on Great celebrate the holidays. In walks a familiar looking young man Britain's award - winning London sensation and hailed as the with a big secret. This show is about family, the cheer and revival against which all others will be measured, this glorious, merriment of the holidays, and, of course, a little "Rudy" fun! new production features some of your most beloved scores Before the show, we'll enjoy a wonderful turkey dinner! Cost: including "The Rain in Spain" and "I Could Have Danced All $53.00 /person includes show, lunch, tax, gratuity, motor coach Night." Just you wait, Enry Iggins! Cost $61 /person includes and escort. Approximate time 10 a.m. – 5:15 p.m. October 22, ticket, tax, gratuity, motor coach and escort. Approx. time registration deadline. Activity #10461. 1:00 -5:30 p.m. Jan. 9, reg. deadline. Activity #10464. Recreation Brochure 15 www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org B00A R1 & B11"XD 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. TRANSPORTATION Five Cities Senior Transportation Program SPARE TIMES is published four Rita — Monday - Friday .......................763 -531 -1274 to six Center Community the Community Acctivit es Transportation s s offered for persons 60 years and older. Mini- Recreation and Services coaches provide transportation to City sponsored senior clubs, Department. SPARE TIMES is programs at the Brooklyn Center Community Center, special your guide for the latest interest groups, shopping malls, discount and grocery stores, information on social activities, things happening in the and library from Brooklyn Center apartment complexes and community, resources, fun trips, and outings. homes. Pharmacy and banking opportunities are available at some stores. A monthly schedule is provided. No one is denied SPARE TIMES is available by mail. Give us a call to receive a a ride due to the inability to pay. The suggested donation is $3 complimentary issue. If you would like to receive your copy by per round trip with the convenient punch pass card or $4 cash. mail in 2008, please send $3 to help defray mailing expenses. Punch cards are available in $12 or $24 amounts and may be Please send a check payable to the City of Brooklyn Center purchased from the driver with cash or check payable: Laidlaw along with your name, address, zip code and telephone number. Transit. Please make your reservation a minimum of two Indicate this is for SPARE TIMES. Visa or MasterCard is also working days ahead between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Punch accepted. The newsletter itself is complimentary. If you prefer, passes make great gifts from your family or to give to a friend. you may pick up a copy at the community center or access it on Prism Express Transportation the City's website at www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org. Select Staff ..............Monday- Friday 9 a.m. -12:30 p.m. 763 -529 -1252 parks & recreation, recreation activities, Boomers & Beyond Answering Machine .................... ...........................763 -529 -1252 Activities. We invite you to read SPARE TIMES and explore (Leave your name, phone number, date, location and time of what Brooklyn Center has to offer you. appointment.) On the ride home, the final pick up is 2:30 p.m. Transportation to medical and dental appointments in Brooklyn Center or North Memorial Hospital and their affiliated clinics. FREE HELP FOR A donation of $3 and $5 per round trip is suggested. MEDICARE BENEFICIARIES No Income Limits! Confidential, Free Assistance & No Sales One hour appointments – The second Wednesday of the month at 9:00, 10:00 & 11:00 a.m. 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 • Sorting out medical and hospital bills for senior adults and their families. Don't know what to ask? • Medicare coverage for a given service Don't know what's available? We can help by calling 1 -800- • Appeals 333 -2433. You can talk to a person who can help you assess • Medical assistance your situation and introduce you to the resources available in your own community. Calls are absolutely free of charge, Take advantage of this opportunity to meet with a volunteer although there may be a charge for services you are referred to. health insurance counselor from Senior Community Services Calls are answered from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays. Some here at the Brooklyn Center Community Center. In addition, days experience a high volume of calls; be prepared to leave caregivers or family members are welcome to schedule an your area code, telephone number & a message. Someone will appointment for Medicare beneficiaries. Call Kathy at 763 -569- be happy to return your call as soon as possible. Messages can 3405 to schedule your individual appointment. Co- sponsored be left 24 hours a day or e-mail us at with the Brooklyn Center Community Activities, Recreation & senior.likage @state.mn.us. This is a service of the Minnesota Services Department. Board on Aging. www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org 16 Recreation Brochure Boomers & Beyond Activities continued SOCIAL GROUPS AARP - 55 ALIVE/MATURE DRIVING The groups meet at Brooklyn Center Community Center, 6301 Registration accepted immediately. Shingle Creek Parkway. Call 763 -569 -3405 for more This classroom - training program is designed to help persons 55 information. Transportation is available through Five Cities for and older improve their driving skills Leisure Time & Brooklyn Suppers. See Transportation on while teaching them how to avoid page 16. accidents & traffic violations. Course completion is required to initiate auto LEISURE TIME DROP -IN insurance discounts. Instructors are If you enjoy cards you are welcome to join us on Wednesdays trained volunteers. from 11 a.m. — 2 p.m. Partners are not required to play. Come, bring your lunch and have a fun afternoon. Coffee & Four Hour Refresher — For persons who have completed the tea provided. Everyone contributes $1 /week to the kitty, which eight hour mature driving course within the preceding three helps defray the cost for supplies, refreshments & prizes. years. Fee $10.00 /1 Session. Birthdays are celebrated the I" Wednesday of each month with dessert. On birthday party Wednesdays everyone except Date Day Time those celebrating a birthday that month pays $1. The 2 nd Sept. 5 Wednesday 8:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Wednesday is Progressive 500 with prizes for the two top scores, non - player and a drawing. The last Wednesday Nov. 7 Wednesday 8:30 a.m. — 12 :30 p.m. features "Crazy" Progressive 500. If you do not play cards, Dec. 5 Wednesday 8:30 a.m. — 12:30 p.m. informal instruction is available from the players. Please call Kathy at 763 -569 -3405. Eight Hour — For persons who have never taken the training BROOKLYN SUPPERS or if you haven't taken the refresher course for more than three Wanted, hungry friendly persons on the 3Td Friday years. Fee $10.00/2 Sessions. night of each month September through May. All persons are welcome with advanced paid Dates Day Time reservation. Evening includes a delicious dinner, entertainment, or special activities — Bingo, Bunco Oct. 10 & 11 Wednesday 5:30 — 9:30 p.m. or cards. Pay an optional $5 for the Frequent Supper Saver &Thursday and receive a $1 discount off each dinner you attend. Join us on Sept. 21 for a delicious Chicken Kiev dinner and REGISTRATION INFORMATION entertainment. Paid reservations due at least 4 days before Register at Brooklyn Center Community Center, 6301 Shingle each dinner. Social at 5:30 p.m. Additional information will Creek Parkway. Questions, call 763 -569 -3400. If the class is also be in SPARE TIMES. You sign up for the monthly full, we will put you on the waiting list and call if an opening dinners and the Frequent Supper Saver with Visa or occurs. Advanced registration required by mail or in MasterCard either by phone or in person at the person; no walk -ins the day of class. Make check or money community center. Please make check payable to City of order payable to AARP. (Cash not accepted.) Classes offered Brooklyn Center. Registration Fee $6.00 /with Frequent at The Crossings, 6201 N Lilac Drive. Smoking is not permitted Supper Saver; $7.00 /without Frequent Supper Saver. in the building. Crossing residents may register with your Day Date Time Location Activity manager; space providing. Brooklyn Center Community Fri. Sept. 21 5:30 p.m. CC 10358 Activities, Recreation and Services Department thanks the Lang Fri. Oct. 19 5:30 p.m. CC 10359 Nelson Corporation & The Crossings Manager for making this Fri. Nov. 16 5:30 p.m. CC 10360 site available. MEN'S DROP -IN If you are interested in getting together SERVICES FOR SENIORS AND INDIVIDUALS informally with other guys, drop in on Mondays WITH DISABILITIES ` from 12:30 – 3:30 p.m. Come play Buck Euchre, _ �` CEAP offers chore service and meals on wheels to eligible similar to 500. Informal instruction by the men is individuals who are over 60 and any person of any age with a available. Participants welcome to start other table games too. disability living in Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, North Or visit the coin operated game room and play pool, air Mpls /Camden area, 44th Ave N on up and Champlin. hockey or video games. Vending machines offer candy, Volunteers deliver hot meals at noon Monday – Friday. Call beverages and snack items. Hosted by volunteers. Questions, Robin at 763 - 450 -3678 for information. The Senior Chore call Roger, 763 -560 -0379; Earl 763 -561 -2590; Kathy 763 -569- Program includes snow removal, minor home repairs, and 3405. housekeeping and clean up. Workers are independent contractors who are screened and whose references are BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING — FREE thoroughly checked. Their name is added to our list of workers West Fire Station and referred to you when you call Diane K for services at 763- 6250 Brooklyn Blvd. 450 -3667. You pay the worker when the job is completed. The Tuesday — Friday, 8 -10:00 p.m. rate is $15 per hour. Applications are being taken for snow Saturday & Sunday, 8:00 a.m. -8:00 p.m. removal workers. Recreation Brochure 17 www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org Boomers & Beyond Activities continued FIVE CITIES TRANSPORTATION PROVIDES RIDES FOR OUTINGS LISTED ON THIS PAGE To make a reservation, call 763 -531 -1259 at least one week in advance unless otherwise noted in description. Pre - registration required for all outings. Reservations limited to 27. Bus picks up at the Brooklyn Center Community Center with 6 or more people. If the minimum is not met, participants will be given the choice of a Robbinsdale or Crystal pick up. The suggested donation for a round trip ride is $4 cash or a punch pass payable to the driver. Punch passes may be purchased from the driver. A 4 round trip punch pass is $12 and an 8 round trip punch pass is $24. All other costs listed in write up 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 and let the 5 Cities office know so someone from the waitlist can take your place. WITH SENIORS IN MIND AFTERNOON VIVACE! CONCERT SERIES Visit the MN History Center in St. Paul for these special Vivace means full of life! Enjoy these free concerts performed programs. Bring a bag lunch or enjoy a 10% discount at Cafe by professional musicians, music faculty or outstanding music MN & museum stores. Approximate time 9 a.m. — 2:15 p.m. students. October 5 - Mac Phail Center. Coffee and cookies Lectures are free; if you wish to tour the center exhibits, there is provided. Lunch or dessert follows at Milda's. Individual a $6 fee. September 11, MN School Houses with photographer checks will given to participants. Approximate time 11:05 a.m. Doug Ohman. He will have you fondly reminiscing about — 3:15 p.m. November 8 & December 6 - Landmark Center. recess, school lunches, teacher's pets and snow days! Armchair After the concert, you may try lunch or dessert at Anita's Cafe travel around the state and see images of simple, often on the main floor of the Landmark Center. Cost on your own. abandoned, sometimes refurbished and nearly vanishing MN Approximate time 10:35 a.m. — 2:45 p.m. pioneer and early school house. November 13, Musical Minnesota -From bouncy Pillsbury flour jingles and romantic THE LOCAL MOTION lullabies about Lake Minnetonka to witty ditties about Winter Join escort Sharon for a fun day which includes time for lunch Carnival and the Northern Pacific Railway, hear the past and celebrate Minnesota's sesquicentennial history in song! Singers on your own. Approximate time 9:05 a.m. — 1:30 p.m. October 3, Lavish in Maple Grove. Kathy Honey, former owner of the Andrea Leap, Jake Endres and pianist David Saffert have Kathy's Gingerbread House in Robbinsdale will give us an unearthed the sweet and superb from the Society's sheet music collection to entertain, amuse and inspire. Audience overview of her new store Lavish. Following the tour, you'll participation and singing along is all part of the fun! have time to browse, shop at some nearby stores and enjoy lunch at one of the several eating places located within walking distance. December 7, IKEA. Here is your chance to get some BC BRUNCHERS early holiday shopping done, and maybe even buy an item or Join the "bunch" for an early lunch at Brooklyn two for yourselfl There will be plenty of time for lunch in their Center and local area restaurants on the fourth restaurant. Friday of every other month; October 26 and December 28. Restaurants to be determined. TREASURE SEEKERS Individual checks including tax and gratuity will Know the saying "one's junk is another's treasure ?" Love be available for our "bunch." A great time to get together to searching for that "gotta have" treasure? Then this group is for relax and visit with old acquaintances or meet new. Call in you! On November 2, we are going to advance to reserve your spot. Pick -up times are approximately downtown Hopkins to look for the latest 10:15 — 10:55 a.m. "treasures" and other great stuff. Lunch follows at a local restaurant. All costs on your own. FORK AND THE FORUM Approximate time 10:05 a. m. — 2:30 p.m. An inspiring day starts with an organ concert followed by a lecture at the Westminster Presbyterian Church in Minneapolis. NATURE OF THINGS Many of the guest speakers are nationally known and are Registration taken at Crystal Community brought in for this series. This year's theme for their series on Center; call 763 -531 -0052. October 10, Apple Thursdays is "From Generation to Generation." September 27 "Cidering" — Beginning our adventure at the guest speaker is Dr. Elaine Pagels a historian of early Kopper Kettle in Osseo, you may choose from Christianity. October 11 Kerry Kennedy, who is a human 4P the breakfast or lunch menu for a choice of rights advocate and daughter of Bobby Kennedy will speak. delicious options. Individual checks including October 25 hear Greg Boyle, a Jesuit Priest from East Lost tax and gratuity will be available. We will continue the fall Angels. He works with Los Angles gang members to help them festivities at the Eastman Nature Center while learning about reclaim their lives. November 15 features Branford Marsalis, the process of making fresh apple cider, a tradition that dates renowned jazz and classical saxophonist. Complete program back thousands of years. Get "hands -on" experience tasting a descriptions were not available at the time of this publication. variety of apples and then blending them into a fantastic cider. This information will be on our website and Spare Times as it Of course, we will also sample the finished product and enjoy becomes available. A complimentary buffet lunch at the church apple pie ala mode as a treat after our work. Approximate time follows the speaker. Approximate time 10:30 a.m. — 3:30 p.m. 10:50 a.m. — 3:00 p.m. Please register with the Crystal If you can't attend, broadcasts can be heard on Minnesota Community Center by Sept. 26. Fee: $6 for Eastman Nature Public Radio, KNOW 91.1 FM, starting at Noon. Center in addition to the 5 Cities transportation donation. www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org 18 Recreation Brochure CO * "UMV BUMI IN BOARD PROGRAM & CLASS LOCATIONS TARGET CENTER & XCEL ENERGY EVENTS Community Center Get tickets for these great events! The Cities of Brooklyn 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Center, Crystal, Golden Valley, Robbinsdale and New Hope have joined together to offer great ticket deals for these Schools upcoming events. Reserved group tickets are available for Brooklyn Center High School – 6500 Humboldt children and adults of all ages! Tickets may be ordered Earle Brown –1500 59 Ave N immediately online at www.cityofbrooklycenter.org or over Fair Oaks – 5600 65 Ave N the phone with Visa or MasterCard by calling 763-569 - Garden City – 3500 65 Ave N 3400. Tickets are on a first come basis; see individual deadline North View Junior High – 69 & Zane Ave dates. A minimum number of tickets need to be sold to ensure Palmer Lake – 7300 W Palmer Lake Dr this group rate. If this minimum is not met, you will be contacted. (In past years, minimum has always been met.) The Crossines /Brookwood Ticket Pick -Up: Approximately 7 days before performance 6201 N Lilac Dr date, you will be notified when tickets arrive at the Brooklyn Center Community Center. Participants provide their own transportation. Please arrive for events ' /z hour early. Online Shrine Circus — Target Center –Sat. Oct. 6 COMMUNITY CENTER FACILITY RENTALS NO Presenting the ultimate in exciting entertainment, the Brooklyn Center Community Center is a smoke free building Minneapolis Shrine Circus will return with an all -new and alcohol is not permitted. Two rooms are available for a show! From the moment the lights go down, you'll thrill to the variety of functions. To find out more about fees and spellbinding feats of acrobats, the delightful antics of the availability, call Tara 763 -569 -3470. Room set -up, including clowns & more. You won't want to miss one exiting moment of tables and chairs are included in the rental fee. For group pool this magical family show. Ages 2 & older need a ticket. Cost rental information, call Kirsten or Natalie at 763 -569 -3317. $16 /person for lower level seating. Showtime is 11:00 a.m. Sept. 10, reservation deadline. Activity #10468. Constitution Hall Kidz Bop — Target Center –Sat. Oct. 20 Constitution Hall is available for business and non - profit group This world tour will bring to life the most popular & meetings and private functions. This room is a great place to qNJ recognized children's audio series in the US, I]DZ host a family reunion, wedding reception, shower, graduation BOP. Since their debut in 2001, Kidz Bop CD titles have sold or anniversary party. The building may also be reserved for over 1 million units to date. Designed as an intro to a real live overnight functions. Room set-up, P.A. system, and use rock show experience, it features a full band, with vocal duties se se the remodeled kitchen are being shared by adults & kids, so audiences can hear their of included the rental fee. This favorite songs, sung by kids for kids LIVE. Ages 2 & older need ticket. Cost $26 /person for lower level seating. Showtime u n i q u e r o o m c a n 2:00 p.m. Sept. 24, reservation deadline. Activity #10469. accommodate up to 192' persons with banquet style Wine Disney's High School Musical: The Ice Tour! seating and 250 for theater Xcel Energy Center –Sun. Dec. 16 style. The hottest phenomenon is on ice! Disney's High School Musical is the one & only live fusion of songs, dance & team - Philip Q. Cohen Community Room spirited fun inspired by the smash hit Disney's Original Movie The Cohen Community Room is located on the upper level of "High School Musical." Get'cha head in the game and celebrate the community center and is available for small group the sounds, songs, the bop & the pop in this all new ice show functions. (Access to this level is by elevator or stairs.) Room starring a cast of world -class skaters. Ages 2 & older need a capacity for theatre style seating is 70, classroom style at 30 ticket. Cost $15 /person for middle level club seating. Showtime and banquet style 50. Included in the usage fee is a small 1:00 p.m. Nov. 12, reservation deadline. Activity #10470. service kitchen with sink, refrigerator and coffee pots. Sesame Street Live presents" When Elmo Grows Photographs of the banquet facilities are available on the city's Up" Target Center –Sat. Jan. 19 website at www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org. Click on Parks & When Elmo and his friends think about growing up, it's Recreation, select Community Center and select Facility a musical show -and -tell! Elmo thinks about becoming a Rentals. Also available online is a facility rental inquiry form. "weather monster," but has a hard time predicting his own Please fill out the form and click the submit button. A staff forecast -he wants to be anything and everything all at once. member will contact you with room availability. When "Elmo Grows Up" includes lessons on perseverance, teamwork and the power of imagination. Children learn if they believe in themselves and are willing to try, the possibilities are Persons with hearing or speech impairment are endless. Ages 1 and older need a ticket. Cost $16 /person for served by the MN Relay Service, 711 (TTY/Voice.) lower level seating. Showtime 10:30 a.m. Dec. 17, reservation deadline. Activity #10548. Recreation Brochure 19 www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org "UTH ACTIVIT1111 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 at North View Jr. High (NVJH), 69th & Zane Ave N. (No class Saturday, November 24.) Qnfine GYMNASTICS — PRESCHOOL 1 Qnbe GYMNASTICS — GIRLS BEGINNING For children ages 4 -5. This beginning class For girls ages 6 -11 who have had little or no gymnastics is designed to improve child's motor skills & experience. Learn basic tumbling skills such as rolls, coordination. Tumbling and an introduction to cartwheels, walkovers and headstands. Simple skills on the balance beam, bars, and vault. Children must be beam, vault and uneven bars will also be taught. Registration able to do all skills in Preschool 1 before advancing Fee $30.00/7 Sessions. Classes 1 hour. Instructors Tammy & to Preschool 2. (Most children need to enroll in this class two to Chrissy. three times before advancing.) Ratio 8 students /instructor. Classes once a week, $30.00/7 Sessions Classes 45 min. Instructor Chrissy. Day Begins Time Location Activity # Classes once a week, $28.00/7 Sessions Sat. Oct. 20 10:40 a.m. NVJH 10535 Day Begins Time Location Activity # Classes once a week, $25.50/6 Sessions Sat. Oct. 20 9:50 a.m. NVJH 10532 Thurs. Oct. 25 7:20 p.m. NVJH 10536 Classes once a week, $24.00/6 Sessions Thurs. Oct. 25 6:30 p.m. NVJH 10533 Qnhne GYMNASTICS —GIRLS ': INTERMEDIATE It GYMNASTICS — PRESCHOOL 2 For girls ages 6 -11 who have either This class is for children ages 4 -5 who have mastered all passed Beginning Gymnastics For Girls or can ' the skills in Preschool 1. Children are taught more do the following skills: Tumbling forward and advanced moves on the low balance beam, tumbling and bars. backward roll, cartwheel, headstand; Beam - Ratio 8 students /instructor. Classes 45 min. Instructor Tammy. walk forward and back, front support and mount, Classes once a week, $28.00/7 Sessions squat turn, forward roll; Vault - straddle, hip Day Begins Time Location Activity # squat; Bars - back hip circle, single leg cut, pull over to front Sat. Oct. 20 9:50 a.m. NVJH 10534 support. Registration Fee $30.00/7 Sessions. Classes 1 hour. Classes once a week, $24.00/6 Sessions Instructors Tammy & Chrissy. Thurs. Oct. 25 6:30 p.m. NVJH 10537 Day Begins Time Location Activity # Sat. Oct. 20 11:45 a.m. NVJH 10538 BROOKLYN AREA BASKETBALL Cities of Brooklyn Center & Brooklyn Park form the Brooklyn Area Basketball, which offers House League for grades 2 -12. Emphasizes fun & equal participation. Teams of 7 -9 engaging in practices, games & tournaments. Season runs Nov. - March. For info about the program, visit www.bpaasports.org or contact Patti at 763 -561 -0915 or Tami at 763 - 425 -9953. Registration dates for upcoming season Sept. 13, 7 – 9 p.m. Brooklyn Park Community Center Sept. 18, 7 – 9 p.m. Zanewood Community Center Sept. 20, 7 – 9 p.m. Brooklyn Park Community Center TAEKWONDO FOR KIDS Registration information is available at www.bpaasports.org. This program is structured to teach children the understanding Registration Fees of respect and discipline while learning basic Taekwondo Elementary (grades 2 -5) $85.00; Junior High (grades 6 -8) $110; (Korean Karate). For ages 3 -16. Uniform is not required. Loose Senior High (grades 9 -12) $115. Financial assistance is fitting clothing is acceptable. Classes offered are for beginner level and will be held at North View Junior High, 69th & Zane TRI -CITY YOUTH HOCKEY ASSOCIATION Ave. N. Instructors are from World Taekwondo Academy in This is a joint association between Brooklyn Center, Fridley & Osseo. Columbia Heights. Open to boys and girls ages 4 -15. Ages 3- 6— Classes once a week, $40.00/6 Sessions Registration dates and times are listed at www.tcha.us. Day Begins Time Location Activity # ♦ Quality hockey instruction at all levels Thurs. Sept. 20 6:30 -7:00 p.m. NVJH 10539 ♦ Player development program Thurs. Nov. 1 6:30 -7:00 p.m. NVJH 10540 ♦ Reasonable participation fees Ages 7- 16— Classes once a week, $50.00/6 Sessions ♦ Fund raising opportunities to offset cost Thurs. Sept. 20 7:10 -8:00 p.m. NVJH 10541 ♦ USA Hockey certified coaches Thurs. Nov. 1 7:10 -8:00 p.m. NVJH 10542 www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org 20 Recreation Brochure Youth Activities continued CHILDREN'S DANCE PROGRAM Wine OA"QWM WMAL 4 4 This is a one -time yearly registration fee of $86.00/24 Sessions. Saturday, October 27, 1 - 3 P.M. Fall session is 10 weeks and the winter /spring session is 14 Brooklyn Center Community Center weeks. Limited openings in classes listed below. Registration for dance classes accepted immediately online at Games! Prizes! www cityofbrooklyncenter.org, in person or Special Halloween Treats! PooUwater slide pass! by phone. If you have questions about where to place your child, please call Sue at 763- For apes 3 -12! 569 -3406. Classes are held at the community Pool and water slide open until 8:00 p.m. .. _ center. Use your pass on October 27 or use it another day. Recital —The annual dance recital will be held on a Sunday Parents who wish to swim and use the water slide afternoon in May at Park Center High School. pay general admission price at the customer service Costumes —Every year we try to keep costumes inexpensive counter on day of carnival. It takes approximately and put on a professional looking recital. This fee is in addition one hour to participate in all games. to the registration fee and will be due in November. Sponsored in part by the Brooklyn Center Lions Club. Dance Attire — Special shoes and dance attire are optional. Registration fee is $5.001child. Registration —For dance classes accepted immediately. Pre- registration by October 26 is recommended Walk -ins on day of party will be accepted Registration on a first -come, first- served basis until classes fill. on a space permitting basis only. Limit - 200 children. Online NO TAP & BALLET — Ages 4 - 5 If registering online, under the column dates & times, select the Learn basic tap and ballet steps through fun music and quantity arrow and the number of children you are registering. dance routines. Registration Fee $86.00/24 Sessions. Day Date Time Location Activity # Classes 40 min. Instructor Julia. Sat. Oct. 27 1:00 P.M. CC 9730 Day Begins Time Location Activity # Mon. Sept. 24 5:00 p.m. CC 10332 Qdine HOLIDAY COOKIE BAKING — Ages 6 -12 You can impress even St. Nick when you TAP &BALLET —Ages 6 - 8 p y - - Beginning tap & ballet. Skills are taught through the use learn to make delicious cookies in this fun of music and dance routines. Registration Fee $86.00 /24 Workshop. Eat some and take some home. We'll Sessions. Classes 40 min. Instructor Jessi. make five different kinds and you'll take home a Day Begins Time Location Activity # recipe booklet so you can make them at home Tues. Sept. 18 6:15 p.m. CC 10335 too. Wear old clothes or bring an apron and a small box to take home some cookies. We'll have Online CREATIVE DANCE & JAZZ a cookie and milk break. Registration Fee $11.00 /1 Session. Class 2 /z hours. Instructors Diane & Teri. °: Unique movements, jazz, music, and dance routines Day Date Time Location Activity # make this class fun and challenging. Registration Fee Sat. Dec. 1 9:30 a.m. CC 10543 $86.00/24 Sessions. Classes 40 min. Instructor Julia. Ages 10 - 13 Day Begins Time Location Activity # ftOLIDAY ORNAMENTS — Ages 6 -12 Mon. Sept. 24 7:15 p.m. CC 10337 Ages 13 & Up Come have fun while making three festive ornaments. Mon. Sept. 24 7:55 p.m. CC 10338 Great to give as gifts or enjoy on your own tree! Wear old clothes. Registration Fee $9.50/1 Session. Class 2 hours. QBHM TAP & JAZZ Instructor Michele. _• Join this fun, energetic class. Learn fundamental tap Day Date Time Location Activity # Sat. Dec. 8 10:00 a.m. CC 10544 steps combined with the creativity of jazz. Registration Fee $86.00/24 Sessions. Classes 40 min. Instructor Jessi. Ages 8 - 10 FUN SQUAD Day Begins Time Location Activity # Looking for something fun to do after school? Join Fun Squad! Tues. Sept. 18 7:00 p.m. CC 10339 School bus transportation is provided home; limited stops. Ages 10 & Up Grades 1 -6. Some sites will offer a pool party at the Brooklyn Tues. Sept. 18 7:45 p.m. CC 10340 Center Community Center as part of the fun. Don't miss it! Programs begin in October. Flyers sent home with your I C Look for this symbol throughout the children from school. brochure. These activities and classes FUN SQUAD PROGRAM SPECIALISTS registration are available for online Fair Oaks Ms. Mersereau 763 -533 -2246 Garden City Mrs. Tamura 763 -561 -9768 Palmer Lake Mr. Bergerson 763 - 561 -1930 Recreation Brochure 21 www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org f illi I 51119irl Sunday, December 2 2 — 5:00 P.M. Brooklyn Center Community Center 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway ]KI&K 19 1 Visit with Santa! (2 — 4:30 p.m.) Goodie bags for children! Go on a Hayride! (2:15 — 4:15 p.m.) Holiday Jingo! (2 — 4:30 p.m.) Wizard's Academy Magic Show! (4:30 p.m.) Grand illusions, hilarious comedy & lots of fun. Lighting of the Holiday Tree! (5:00 p.m.) Please bring a new toy to donate to Toys for Tots! Free refreshments! Free pictures taken with Santa while film supplies last! Sponsored by the Brooklyn Center Lions Club! Questions, please call 763 -569 -3400. www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org 22 Recreation Brochure ADAPnVX RIGRRIATIOX ACTIVITIS1 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" and need to add $5 to 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. Kid - Fu Walking For boys and girls ages 5 -12. This popular six- Join this recreational walking group to improve your week martial arts program is just for kids. Come �! / fitness and enjoy the beautiful fall weather. Walkers learn the moves of Jackie Chan and Bruce Lee! meet at various locations on Mondays, Sept. 17 -Oct. Participants should wear casual, loose fitting 22, 6:30 -8:00 p.m. at various locations. Fee $25. clothing. Meets on Wednesday, 6 -6:45 p.m. Session 1 begins Sept.12; Session 2 on Oct. 24. Fee is $40/6 Wednesday Night Social weeks. Call Tara for more information. Do you enjoy meeting new friends or like socializing with a group of people? Come join us Wednesdays for a variety of fun Soccer & exciting events & activities. Program is designed for Calling all young David Beckhams! Ages 5 -12 join us to have moderately involved adults. Meet at Crystal Community Ctr., some fun and learn basic soccer skills. We meet on Monday, 6- 4800 Douglas Dr. and nearby locations, 6:30 -8:30 p.m., Sept. 6:45 p.m. Sept. 24 -Oct. 29 at Basswood Elementary School, 19 — Nov. 7. Fee $40 with ratio of 1 staff/ 10 participants. 15425 Bass Lake Road, Maple Grove. Fee $40. On The Town I Girls Club Group is specifically for young adults, 18 -25 who are Join other girls ages 13 -17 for fun & social skill development. independent & would like to explore their community. Meets This club is designed for girls who are independent in their every other Friday evening beginning Sept. 14. Fee $20 plus personal care & can manage their own behavior. Saturday, once additional evening fee depending on activity. a month beginning in Sept. at various locations. Fee $35. Artistic Adventure On The Town II For ages 13 -17. Sept. 21 -Oct. 26 at Bass Lake Shelter, 5450 Want to experience some area nightlife? Come party on Northwest Blvd., Plymouth. Discover your creative Saturday nights! This social group is for adults ages 26 -50 side! We will meet Fridays, 6:30 -7:30 p.m. to W40 living independently or semi independently who need minimal explore a variety of fine arts: dancing, painting, supervision. Meets twice a month beginning Sat., Sept. 15. Fee music, and more! Fee $40. $20 plus an additional evening fee depending on the activity. Bowling for All Basketball Join your friends for America's favorite sport! Bowl Adults 18 & over. Join our fun non - competitive skill Saturdays, Sept. 22 -Nov. 10 Noon — 2 building league. Practice begins Thurs., Jan. 10 -Mar. 6, lev , P p.m. at g � • g Doyle's Bowling Alley, 5000 West Broadway, 6:30 -8 p.m. at Forest Elementary School, 6800 Forest Crystal. Adults may also bowl Sundays, Sept. 23- Ave N., Crystal. Fee $40. Nov. 11, 6:30 — 8:30 p.m. at Earle Brown Bowl, 6440 James Circle N, Brooklyn Center. Each week you will bowl two Yoga gain flexibility and get in shape in this great new games. In addition to the $35 league fee there is a weekly fee of $3 at Doyles and $4 at Earle Brown. program. Class meets Tuesday, 6:30 -7:30 p.m., Sept. 25 -Oct. 30 at Elliot Center, 6800 Cedar Lake Rd, St. Louis Park. Fee S), Weekend Ventures $40 � i Spend Sept. 7 -9 at beautiful Camp Kingswood Inclusions in Mound, MN. This is a weekend respite Reach For Resources provides inclusion facilitators for children program for ages 13 and older. Enjoy the crisp & adults with disabilities who would like to participate in their fall weather hiking, boating, playing volleyball, city recreation programs. After registering for program, call basketball, Frisbee golf and more! Don't miss out! Fee $350. Becca to discuss needs /accommodations for yourself or child. Call Becca for more 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 23 www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org 20 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 10, 2007. •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 $5.00 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 $25.00 $68.00 $120.00 $195.00 Adults only - 8:45 a.m. Adults only - 8:45 a.m. Dual $33.00 $89.00 $158.00 $257.00 to 1:00 P.M. to 1:00 P.M. Lap swim 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. Senior $19.00 $51.00 $91.00 $171.00 Wednesday Saturday Senior Dual $27.00 $73.00 $130.00 $243.00 8:45 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. 1:00 to 8:00 P.M. Household $38.00 $103.00 $182.00 $296.00 Adults only - 8:45 a.m. Adults only - 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 P.M. & to 1:00 P.M. Household+ $5.001 $15.001 $30.00/ $60.00/ 8:00 to 8:30 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 & $26.20 $62.00 $117.00 $220.00 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. Senior 62 & older Youth ages 15 -17 & $ $159. WATER SLIDE SCHEDULE 50 $300.00 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 $1.25 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. • Slide - The recreation m nt With Slide Without Slide Water S de a department reserves the right to open the water slide during non - scheduled times. Children Children up to age 14 & $4.00 $2.75 who are less than 52" tall and wish to use the water slide Senior Adult 62 & older must pass swim test or be accompanied by an adult. Youth ages 15 -17 & $5.00 $3.75 • 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 3 -Labor Day opposite gender locker rooms. Family locker rooms September 4 -9- Cleaning available. Thursday, November 22- Thanksgiving . Game Room - Coin operated pool table, air hockey, & Tuesday, December 25- Christmas Day video games! Tuesday, January 1 -New Year's Day . Vending Machines - Candy, beverage & snack items. www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org 24 Recreation Brochure AQVATIG ACTIVIT111 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. No classes on Thursday, November 22. All classes are held at the community center. SWIM LESSON LEVELS Swimming is the most important skill a child can learn; The American Red Cross Swimming Program follows the no other lesson or sport can save a child's life! SIX level approach Learn to Swim Program. Please refer to the level descriptions and choose the level that best fits your We offer: child's ability. Welcome to our exciting program! • Safe, caring and professional instruction. • A disciplined and fun learning environment. Level 1: Introduction to Water Skills • Building self - confidence while building skills. Introduces independent floating, kicking, gliding & breath control. Focus is on allowing child to become comfortable in Qdi= SWIM LESSONS — CHILDREN water & work on beginner skills. No previous skills needed. American Red Cross classes for children ages 4 and Level 2: Fundamental Aquatic Skills older. Some children may be tested the first day to assure Introduces the fundamentals of the front and back crawl along correct swim level. Classes have an average ratio of 5 students/ with rhythmic breathing. Students must pass level 1 or be able instructor. Parents do not accompany child in water. to float on their front and back independently. Registration Fee $44.00/10 Lessons. Classes 30 min. Level 3: Stroke Development Day Begins Time Swim Level Activity # Builds on skills of level 2. Focus is on stroke development with Tues. Sept. 18 5:10 p.m. 1 -5 10374 front and back crawl. The butterfly kick, treading water and Tues. Sept. 18 5:45 p.m. 1 -5 10375 dives are introduced. Must have the ability to swim 20 yards Tues. Sept. 18 6:20 p.m. 1 -5 10376 with both front and back crawl. Tues. Sept. 18 6:55 p.m. 1 -6 10377 Level 4: Stroke Improvement Tues. Sept. 18 7:30 p.m. 1 -6 10378 Builds on level 3. Students work on the breaststroke, butterfly, Wed. Sept. 19 4:45 p.m. 1 -5 10379 front crawl, back crawl, and elementary backstroke, along with Wed. Sept. 19 5:20 p.m. 1 -5 10380 safety skills and sidestroke kick. Students develop endurance Wed. Sept. 19 6:00 p.m. 1 -6 10381 and confidence in previously learned strokes. Must be able to Thurs. Sept. 20 5:10 P.M. 1 -5 10382 swim 30 yards with both front & back crawl. Thurs. Sept. 20 5:45 p.m. 1 -5 10383 Level 5: Stroke Refinement Thurs. Sept. 20 6:20 p.m. 1 -5 10384 Must have passed level 4 or swim 50 yards of front and back Thurs. Sept. 20 6:55 p.m. 1 -6 10385 crawl and demonstrate the sidestroke. Students coordinate and Thurs. Sept. 20 7:30 p.m. 1 -6 10386 refine key strokes such as butterfly, breaststroke, front crawl, Sat. Sept. 22 9:00 a.m. 1 -6 10387 back crawl, sidestroke, and elementary backstroke and work on Sat. Sept. 22 9:35 a.m. 1 -5 10388 flip turns, open turns, and dives. Sat. Sept. 22 10:10 a.m. 1 -5 10389 Level 6: Swimming and Skill Proficiency Sat. Sept. 22 10:45 a.m. 1 -6 10390 Must swim 20 yards of breaststroke & sidestroke; 75 yards of front & back crawl. Polish strokes to allow swimming with aji SWIM LESSONS — CHILDREN more ease, efficiency and power over greater distances. AFTERNOON Students will work on strokes focusing on being able to For ages 4 -18. Children may be tested the first day to complete 500 yards of continuous swimming using all strokes assure correct swim level. Extended swim is included in the learned in previous levels including turns, survival floats, and cost; they may swim before or after their lesson. (Between the surface dives. hours of 1 -5:30 p.m.) Note: We will try to accommodate specific lesson times• there may be changes on first day of Q nh e SWIM LESSONS — lessons due to level enrollment. Registration Fee $52.00/10 PRESCHOOL/KINDERGARTEN Lessons. Classes 30 min. — Weekday Mornings - t'•v�.. Day Begins Time Swim Level Activity # Extended Swim time included in the cost of the Mon. Sept. 17 1:30 p.m. 1 -3 10391 lessons. Minimum age 4. Students may swim Mon. Sept. 17 2:05 p.m. 1 -3 10392 between 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. in the wading pool or Mon. Sept. 17 2:40 p.m. 4 -6 10393 with an adult in the shallow end of the pool. Registration Fee Mon. Sept. 17 3:15 p.m. 1 -3 10394 $52.00/10 Lessons. Classes 30 min. Tues. Sept. 18 2:05 p.m. 1 -3 10395 Day Begins Time Swim Level Activity # Tues. Sept. 18 2:40 p.m. 4 -6 10396 Mon. Sept. 17 9:00 a.m. 1 -2 10368 Tues. Sept. 18 3:15 p.m. 1 -3 10397 Mon. Sept. 17 9:30 a.m. 1 -2 10369 Tues. Sept. 18 4:00 p.m. 1 -4 10398 Mon. Sept. 17 10:00 a.m. 1 -2 10370 Tues. Sept. 18 4:35 p.m. 1 -4 10399 Fri. Sept. 21 10:30 a.m. 1 -2 10371 Thurs. Sept. 20 2:40 p.m. 4 -6 10400 Fri. Sept. 21 11:30 a.m. 1 -2 10372 Thurs. Sept. 20 3:15 p.m. 1 -3 10401 Fri. Sept. 21 12:00 p.m. 1 -2 10373 Thurs. Sept. 20 4:00 p.m. 4 -6 10402 Thurs. Sept. 20 4:35 p.m. 1 -3 10403 Recreation Brochure 25 www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org Aquatic Activities continued Qnhe SWIM LESSONS —ADULT & SENIOR AQiTA TOTS ADULT— BEGINNER - - -- Have you ever wanted to learn to swim? This is the class to help you gain confidence and basic skills. Men and women Onhe SWIM LESSONS —TINY TOTS ages 16 and up. The focus is on individual needs and everyone Are you excited to introduce your little is welcome regardless of skill level. Registration Fee $44.00/10 one to fun in the water? Come join us for Lessons. Classes 30 min. our newest class to introduce children ages 1 -2 to the water. Day Begins Time Activity # One parent must accompany child in the water. Children must Tues. Sept. 18 7:30 p.m. 10426 wear a swim diaper. Classes 30 minutes. Thurs. Sept. 20 7:30 p.m. 10427 Classes once a week $44.00/10 Lessons Sat. Sept. 22 9:35 a.m. 10428 Day Begins Time Activity # ' e SWIM LESSONS —ADULT & SENIOR Tues. Sept. 18 5:45 p.m. 10404 Tues. Sept. 18 6:20 p.m. 10405 ADULT— INTERMEDIATE Thurs. Sept. 20 5:10 P.M. 10406 Have you taken lessons before but would like to learn Thurs. Sept. 20 6:20 p.m. 10407 more advanced skills? Would you like to start building your Thurs. Sept. 20 6:55 p.m. 10408 endurance? If you have taken our Beginner adult lessons you Sat. Sept. 22 9:00 a.m. 10409 are now ready to try Intermediate. Men and women ages 16 and Sat. Sept. 22 10:45 a.m. 10410 up. The focus is on individual needs. Registration Fee Classes once a week $52.00/10 Lessons with Extended Swim $44.00/10 Lessons. Classes 30 min. Fri. Sept. 21 11:00 a.m. 10411 Day Begins Time Activity # Tues. Sept. 18 7:30 p.m. 10429 ltne SWIM LESSONS — PARENT AND TOT Thurs. Sept. 20 7:30 p.m. 10430 Water adjustment and beginning swim lessons for Sat. Sept. 22 9:35 a.m. 10431 children ages 2 -3. One parent must accompany the child in the water. Children must wear a swim i d aper. Registration QIIhne SWIM LESSONS —ADULT WOMEN ONLY Fee $44.00/10 Lessons. Classes 30 min. M Would you like to learn to swim, but are nervous to try? Day Begins Time Activity # Women, this is the class for you! Sign up with a friend Tues. Sept. 18 6:20 p.m. 10412 and learn a fun new skill together! Learn in a fun and relaxed Thurs. Sept. 20 6:20 p.m. 10413 atmosphere with a female instructor. Registration Fee Sat. Sept. 22 10:10 a.m. 10414 $44.00/10 Lessons. Classes 30 min. Qnhe SWIM LESSONS —LIL Day Begins Time Activity # TOTS rz Ali Thurs. Sept. 20 7:30 p.m. 10432 Check out our class for your littlest '- ZL swimmer specifically designed for their Qnhe SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING — comfort level and needs! For ages 3 -4. A great start to lessons! ADULT Extended swim may swim before or after their lesson. Have you always wanted to try Limited to 4 participants per class. Classes 30 min. Classes once a week $52.00/10 Lessons with Extended Swim Synchronized swimming? Now is your chance. Day Begins Time Activity # our newest class for adults. The focus on this class will Mon. Sept. 17 10:30 a.m. 10415 be sychro for fitness, flexibility and strength. Participants need Tues. Sept. 18 1:30 p.m. 10416 to be comfortable in deep water. Registration Fee $44.00/10 Classes once a week $44.00/10 Lessons Lessons. Classes 30 minutes. Day Begins Time Activity # Tues. Sept. 18 5:10 p.m. 10417 Sat. Sept. 22 9:00 a.m. 10433 Tues. Sept. 18 5:45 p.m. 10418 Tues. Sept. 18 6:20 p.m. 10419 Thurs. Sept. 20 5:45 p.m. 10420 WiN J r SWIM LESSONS — WINTER ecember. Thurs. Sept. 20 6:55 p.m. 10421 WARM -UP Classes Sat. Sept. 22 9:35 a.m. 10422 Looking for a way to jump start your Sat. Sept. 22 10:10 a.m. 10423 swimming! Come in for a mini session of Sat. Sept. 22 10:45 a.m. 10551 lessons before winter is in full swing. Brush up Qfiflne SWIM LESSONS — SENSATIONAL on some past skills or learn new material. Choose your session, SWIMMING FOR TEENS either Mon. & Wed. or Tues. & Thurs. Lessons are 45 minutes Are you between the ages of 11 -18 and want to learn in length. For levels 1 -3. Classes have an average ratio of 5 how to swim? This is the class for you! Join us and build your students /instructor. Classes meet twice a week for two weeks. confidence in the water. The focus is on individual needs and Registration Fee $27.00/4 Lessons. Classes 45 min. everyone is welcome! Registration Fee $44.00/10 Lessons. Day Begins Time Activity # Classes 30 minutes. M &W Dec. 3 5:30 p.m. 10434 Day Begins Time Activity # M &W Dec. 3 6:30 p.m. 10435 Thurs. Sept. 20 6:55 p.m. 10424 T &TH Dec. 4 5:30 p.m. 10436 T &TH Dec. 4 6:30 p.m. 10437 Sat. Sept. 22 10:45 a.m. 10425 www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org 26 Recreation Brochure Aquatic Activities continued SWIM LESSONS — PRIVATE QnliM SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING BY ARRANGEMENT BEGINNER I For all levels, children or adults. Focus is on individual needs. Are you a level 3 or above swimmer? If so, try Designed to help you be successful. Minimum age 6. Ratio one synchronized swimming! Learn basic synchro skills and a student/one instructor. Missed lessons not made up. Request routine. Swimmers will develop strength, focus, and team work may be made at www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org. Under parks skills. Instructor USA Synchro Level I. Registration Fee & recreation, select community center, swimming pool, swim $44.00/10 Lessons. Classes 30 min. lessons. Fill out request form, select submit button or call Day Begins Time Activity # Natalie 763 -569 -3317. Fee $16.00 for one 30 minute lesson. Sat. Sept. 22 10:10 a.m. 10451 Activity #10438. SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING — Qflhe SWIM LESSONS —ADAPTIVE BEGINNER II Scheduled & by arrangement times available for all ages Designed for the synchronized swimmer wishing to with physical or developmental disabilities. Ratio one further their skills. Open to swimmers with beginning synchro student/one instructor. Missed lessons will not be made up. experience. Swimmers will have the opportunity to develop Registration Fee $90.00/10 Lessons. (Activity #10443 by competitive skills. Instructor USA Synchro Level I. arrangement only. Fee $9.00 for one 30 min. lesson.) Registration Fee $92.00/10 Lessons. Classes 75 min. Day Begins Time Activity # Day Begins Time Activity # Tues. Sept. 18 4:00 p.m. 10439 Sat. Sept. 22 10:45 a.m. 10452 Tues. Sept. 18 6:55 p.m. 10440 Thurs. Sept. 20 7:30 p.m. 10441 Q nhe COMPETITIVE Sat. Sept. 22 9:00 a.m. 10442 For those who may be interested in joining a swim team. By arrangement only; www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org or Stroke analysis and development, speed turns, and basic call Natalie 763 -569 -3317. Activity #10443 fitness will be emphasized. Minimum swim ability is level 6. It GUARD START: LIFEGUARDING Registration Fee $44.00/10 Lessons. Classes 30 min. TOMORROW Day Begins Time Activity # For ages 12 -14. Get a jump -start into Lifeguard Sat. Sept. 22 10:45 a.m. 10453 Training! Must be able to swim the front crawl continuously for DIVING — SPRINGBOARD 25 yards, tread water for one minute and submerge and swim a Learn forward and back approaches, setting the board for distance of 10 feet underwater. All materials are included in the spring, terms, positions and basic front and back dives. fee. Registration Fee $75.00/4 Lessons. Classes 3 hours. Must be at least level 4 swimming ability. Registration Fee Day Begins Time Activity # $44.00/10 Lessons. Classes 30 min. Sat. Oct. 6 12:00 p.m. 10444 Day Begins Time Activity # Qnliw WATER SAFETY AIDE Tues. Sept. 18 7:30 p.m. 10454 If you are interested in teaching swim lessons, this is the Thurs. Sept. 20 7:30 p.m. 10455 place to start! Ages 12 & up with a level 6 swimming Sat. Sept. 22 10:45 a.m. 10456 ability. Students will learn the skills and techniques to aid in the QBIiW CPR —ADULT instruction of quality lessons. Participants will work with Could you save a life if someone was experiencing a experienced instructors during our swim lesson program as an heart attack? Learn how to save a life with essential apprentice. All materials are included in the fee. Registration Be skills such as rescue breathing, CPR, first aid for choking, and Fee $75.00 Lessons. Classes 1 hour. recognizing signs for a heart attack. Learn how to provide care Day Begins Time Activity # for victims who are 8 years old or older during this class and Mon. Sept. 17 1:30 p.m. 10445 receive a certification of Adult CPR when you have completed Tues. Sept. 18 5:45 p.m. 10446 Thurs. Sept. 20 6:20 p.m. 10447 the course. Registration Fee $45.00/1 Session. Class 4 hours. Sat. Sept. 22 9:35 a.m. 10448 Instructor Justin. By arrangement only; Natalie 763 -569 -3317; Activity #10449. Day Date Time Activity # Fri. Oct. 26 5:30 p.m. 10457 Qnhe LIFEGUARD TRAINING — RED QnliW CPR — INFANT AND CHILD CROSS 0 N Would you know how to help an infant or child Would you like to work at a pool? This American who is experiencing a life threatening situation? Red Cross class is for you! Class will emphasize victim Class will help prepare you for caring for victims up to —� recognition, surveillance & equipment -based rescues. Includes 8 years old in areas such as rescue breathing, CPR, first aid for Standard First Aid & CPR for the Professional Rescuer. Must choking, and will help you learn to reduce the risk of injury for be at least 15 by last day of class & pass pre - course test. Class little ones. Upon completion of this class, you will be certified meets Friday, October 5 & 12 from 5:30 -9:30 p.m., Saturday, in Infant and Child CPR. A 30 minute break will be provided October 6 & 13 from 10 a.m. — 6:30 p.m. & Sunday, October 7 for lunch. It is recommended you bring a bag lunch. from 10 a.m. — 5:30 p.m. Registration Fee $200.00, includes Registration Fee $55.0011 Session. Class 6' /z hours. Instructor book & pocket mask. No refunds issued after September 28. Justin. Day Begins Time Activity # Day Date Time Activity # Weekend Class Oct. 5 5:30 p.m. 10450 Sat. Nov. 3 12:00 p.m. 10458 Recreation Brochure 27 www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org O a • - O W D r — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — � a ; ; THAM GIVING FRIDAY* - - - - i CELEBRATE , r 1 Friday, November 23, 1 -8 p.m. 1 Your Child's Birthday With Usi 1 Do you have a house full of people looking for 1 For children a es 14 & under! 1 something to do? Bring that stuffed bunch to 1 g PIZZA P ARTY* the pool. Bring your floatable to the pool and relax or slide 1 DOLPHIN BIRTHDAY PARTY DUNKIN BIRTHDAY PARTY Friday September 21, S - m. 1 Your way into fun on our water slide! Get some friends 1 Join us for a special night of pizza and together for a volleyball game. Fun for the whole family! PACKAGE — $40.00 PACKAGE — $90.00 pool fun! All ages pay only $3.00 swim admission •— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —+ Includes: Includes: with water slide! Enjoy a slice of pizza and pop for • Use of the party room for I'/ hours! • Use of the party room for 1 % hours.► only $1.50. Bring the whole family for a night of fun f WIMA MG LW OW • Pool admission for up to 10 children! • 30 minute Dunkin the Dolphin visit! at the Brooklyn Center Community Center pool! A rAT" VACAMZA • Unlimited water slide rides for up to 10 children! e Pool admission for up to 10 children! • Unlimited water slide rides or u to 10 children! � Saturday, December 1, 1 - p.m. � .f P � � The $40.00 NON - REFUNDABLE PAYMENT IS Come show off your new swimming skills with an * REQUIRED WHEN MAKING A RESERVATION. The $90.00 NON - REFUNDABLE PAYMENT IS REQUIRED 19" f extravaganza of fun! Bring your coupon from your �r tr A minimum of seven days notice required WHEN MAKING A RESERVATION. A minimum of two Friday, October 19, 1 - p.m. skills sheet and get in free! Spike it down at the weeks notice required. Subject to availability. Schools out! Come splish and splash with your volleyball net. Come with a friend and listen to friends at the pool! Check out our amazing 150' tunes while you float away the day with fun for Fee for additional children for the Dolphin Birthday Party Package or the Dunkin Birthday Party Package is $4.00 water slide! Bring your everyone! Enjoy a yummy cookie and beverage for each. Adults and youth ages 15 & older pay regular pool and water slide admission fees. floatable to make the day even only $1.00! more fun. Pool, water slide & - ► ` V �` ,� �r �r �, �, �, • To make a reservation, call 763 -569 -3400 Monday — Friday between 9:30 a.m. — 4 p.m. Adult making the reservation is volleyball net will be open a ^ responsible for supervising party. Room limit 25 including supervising parents. Minimum height to go down water slide is from 1 -8 p.m. Enjoy Hip Hop "4 jlii�AltY d'trAVi<I�GBR HjJNT* 52 ". Children less than 52" must pass a swim test to use the slide or be accompanied by an adult. Swimsuits required in music from 5 -8 p.m. swimming pool Saturday, December 8, 2 -4 p.m. ♦ You may re re- es no red orange grape Wanted: Sneaky detectives who will Y brim g commercially prepared ared or store bought g cake, ice cream, pre-packaged acka ed g beverages � g a or � p dye) and/or order pizza from restaurants. No other food items, including crock pots, salads, sandwiches, or homemade search for clues around the * G eneral Admission POOL community center. Must be willing items permitted. Prices Apply! HAUOWXNM to have fun and seek adventure. PARTS Prizes for top detectives. Saturday, GROUP POOL Community Center Pool & Water Slide HIP HOP NIGHT* October 27, 2 -5 p.m. Looking for an idea for your group's next Friday, October 19, S -8 p.m. After the Halloween DiTMIN' IN A WII4'1'BR WONDBIRLAND* RENTAL INFORMATION gathering? Try a pool rental! Try the wild 150' Saturday, November 10, S -8 p.m. Carnival at the Saturday, December 15, 1 -5 p.m. Lifeguards provided for rentals! water slide, diving boards, water volleyball and Pump it up! Get down with your community center, the Celebrate the season with us! Enjoy rockin' music as you For information on rental costs more! t take a dunk in the pool! Bring our donut a.k.a. inner tube and availability, call Kirsten at favorite Hip Hop Hits. Join our FUN continues in the P g Y � North View Pool Rental special DJ who will be playing pool. Use our free or floatation device. Meet the famous Dunkin The 763 -569 -3317. Requests for pool p P Y g p Y For an exclusive ool party, try North View Junior tunes for a 'ammin' good time! swim ass from our Dolphin Dunkin will award prizes to the top winners in rental can be made at � g p Y www.cit ofbrookl ncenteror High Pool at 69 &Zane Ave N. Available for . Halloween bag or pay our "Best Dunker Contest." Come show Dunkin your Y Y g L ifeguards rovided f or general admission. Get dunkin' skills! Finish your holiday shopping and then relax Under parks & recreation select group rentals of all sizes. P g at the pool! community center, swimming rentals. Reservation requested a minimum of two treating as you come C9 a jump -start trick p pool, group pool rentals. Fill out weeks in advance. � ' • - to swim and groove to the request form and select the r festive tunes while T•GJA MX FLOATd'* submit button. (�9 enjoying a tasty treat! Every Friday, 5 -8 p.m. D Candy for everyone Thank goodness it's Friday! For unsinkable 1 r 1 who swims! fun, bring your favorite fun float to the pool. o o Inner tubes, air mattresses, beach balls, floating animals, and noodles are all welcome. • • - I WWIV .citm jhr•ooklivncenter.or� ?R Recreation Brochure RecreutionBrnchure 29 www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org GINMRAL INF'OR"TION REFUND PROCEDURE INCLEMENT WEATHER DISCIPLINE • Requests for refunds must be made If classes or other recreation activities To insure a quality experience for all at least 24 hours before first class. are canceled due to inclement weather, children, a policy of discipline has been we will attempt to make them up. created. Students will be given the rules • A $5 cancellation fee will be Sometimes circumstances beyond our of class orally on the first day of class. charged per class, activity or control do not make this possible. Students who do not follow the membership up to $200.00. established rules set by the instructor WEATHER LINE will be given one warning. If they • For classes, activities and Programs may be canceled due to choose not to follow the rules a second memberships over $200.00, 3% of weather conditions. Call 763 -569 -3442 time, they will be sent home from class the fee will be deducted from the and will not be allowed to return. refund. for a recorded message about activity No money will be refunded cancellations. Cancellations may be • No refunds given on classes or announced on WCCO -AM 830. LATE PICKUP FEE activities of $5 or less. If child is not picked up immediately LIABILITY after class, $5 fee is charged for every 10 • If you find it necessary to cancel The Brooklyn Center Community minutes after class ending time. after the first class, make your Activities, Recreation and Services request 24 hours before the second Department does not provide accident PHOTOGRAPH NOTICE class. insurance for participants in any of its Please note that the staff takes pictures • Classes and memberships will be Programs. Participants assume all of recreation program participants to use inherent risk of injury from their for publicity purposes. Photos may prorated plus the cancellation fee involvement in programs or activities appear in the brochure, on the website, will be deducted from the refund. outlined in this brochure. or other marketing publications. • No refunds will be issued after the second class. SPECTATORS BROOKLYN CENTER Class atten dance COMMUNITY CENTER • Refunds for classes, activities and participa memberships paid with a credit card parents child 763- 569 -3400 at the community center in person, fri are n ot , , by phone, mail or fax are credited to OFFICE HOURS the same credit card. ART /COOKING/HOLIDAY Monday — Saturday • Refunds for activities paid with a CLASS PARTICIPANTS 8:30 a.m. — 9:00 p.m. credit card using eConnect (online) Children may get food, paint, or glue on registration will be refunded by their clothing and shoes while in class. Sunday check; please allow 2 -3 weeks. Children should dress in old clothes and/ 12:30 p.m. — 5:00 p.m. or bring a paint shirt or apron. • Refunds for classes, activities and HOW TO CONTACT US memberships paid by cash or check are refunded by check. Checks are AUXILIARY AIDS mailed; please allow 2 -3 weeks. Auxiliary aids for persons with Recreation Director disabilities are available upon request at Jim Glasoe 763 -569 -3407 REFUND PROCEDURE FOR least 96 hours in advance. For HOLIDAY, LIFEGUARD information, call the director at 763 -569- Program Supervisors TRAINING & ONE DAY CLASSES 3407. Persons with hearing or speech Joe Ericksen 763 -569 -3382 • Requests for refunds must be made impairment are served by the MN Relay Kathy Flesher 763 -569 -3405 at least seven days before the class Service, 711 (TTYNoice). Sue LaCrosse 763 -569 -3406 date. No refunds will be issued later than seven days before the class INSTRUCTORS WANTED Aquatic Supervisors starting date. If you have a talent you would like to Kirsten Jankovich 763 -569 -3317 • Refund cancellation fees as share with children and/or adults, please Natalie Ramirez 763 - 569 -3317 described under refund procedure call the recreation department at 763 - apply. 569 -3400. Instructors are needed to If classes or activities are canceled by teach swimming lessons, fitness classes Register online the recreation department, a full and children's programs. We look w���•cityotbrooklyncen ter.org forward to hearing from with Visa or MasterCard you. refund will be issued. g Y www. ciryojbrooklyncenter.org 30 Recreation Brochure RIG11TRATION IWORMATION e- Connect (INTERNET) WALK -IN MAIL- IN/FAX -IN Registration Begins Registration Begins Registration Begins Wednesday, September 5 Saturday, September 8 Tuesday, September 11 IF YOU'VE TAKEN A CLASS 8: a.m. to 1:00 p.m. If you have taken a class from us, Register at the 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 family account PIN number. If you Brooklyn Center Community Center the form on back page. Mail to: need assistance with the numbers, Brooklyn Center Recreation call 763 -569 -3400. Community Center Office Hours Week of September 3 Department, 6301 Shingle Creek TO SET UP AN ACCOUNT Parkway, Brooklyn Center, MN • In person at the community Mon., Sept. 3 — Closed 55430. Fax number is 763 -569 -3434. center. Tues., Sept. 4 through Fri., Sept. 7 • Call 763 -569 -3400. 8:30 a.m. — 5:00 p.m. Payment must be included • Online at: Sat., Sept. 8 — 8:30 a.m. —1:00 p.m. www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org; Sun., Sept. 9— Closed select parks & recreation, family account form. PHONE -IN Make checks payable to Once you have your login ID and Cit Of Br ooklyn Center. family account PIN number, you are Registration Begins tY Y ready to register for classes online. Monday September 10 9:30 a.m. Visa and MasterCard TO REGISTER FOR Please have your are accepted. CLASSES ONLINE Visa or MasterCard number ready. 1. Go to Phone -In registration hours: www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org v�. 2. On the Homepage go t click OR Monday — Saturday 3. Click on an 9:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. and activity name and select "Add." Sunday 4. Enter your login ID number and your 1:30 to 4 p.m. family account PIN number. 5. Under select a Client, select the REGISTER EARLY family member who will participate FINANCIAL in that activity. Registration is on a first -come, first - 6. Select "Continue" to continue served basis. Instructors are not ASSISTANCE shopping or "Go To Checkout." permitted to accept registration. The Limited to Brooklyn Center residents 7. Repeat steps 3 -5 to register for recreation department reserves the right who could not otherwise take a class due multiple classes or to register other to cancel classes when an insufficient to financial reasons. For information, family members. number of people have signed up. Waiting lists are kept for classes that are call the director at 763 - 569 -3407. 8. Click "My Basket" to check your Financial assistance is not available current registrations before checking full. If there are sufficient requests and if online. Requests and registration must out. Please verify that you have the space and an instructor are available, be made in person. correct family member(s) registered. additional classes may be 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 tand 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 classes are available for Please register early to avoid community center memberships. online registration. disappointment!! Recreation Brochure 31 www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org 1 eConnnect Registration Begins September 5 Mail -In or Fax -In Registration Form (Use separate form for each person.) Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission Name Gender: Male Female The Brooklyn Center Parks and Address Recreation Advisory Commission 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 Council on the Master Contact E -Mail arks and recreation program in P p g Activity # Activity Name Brooklyn Center. Bud Sorenson, Activity # Activity Name chairperson; Gail Ebert; Muriel Lee; Birth Date Grade Amount Paid Roger Peterson; John Russell; Tom Shinnick; Richard Theis. Parent Name Department Mission Form of payment: ❑Check Dedicated to the citizens of Brooklyn Center that they may Credit Card Information: ❑Visa ❑MasterCard share in the God given right to Card Holder's Name Exp. Date beauty, to sunshine, to tranquility, and to the end that each may herein Number find the laughter of childhood, the Special Needs (including food allergies): 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 11, 2007. For registration information, see page 31. satisfying use of leisure time. City of Presorted Standard BROOKLYN U.S. Postage Paid CENTER Permit No. 2170 Minneapolis, MN 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Brooklyn Center NIN 55430