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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002 Edition 133 January Edition 133 January 2002 Cl Wat A newsletter for residents of the City of Brooklyn Center Work Continues on City Hall/Community Center Remodeling Goal: To Provide Quality Customer Service Work continues on improvements to the City Hall and Departments currently housed on the second floor will be Community Center buildings. These improvements are being redesigned to provide for easy access and improved service. undertaken to improve Customer Service and convenience, provide for necessary accessibility for persons with disabilities, For the Community Center, the remodeling plans were, once and to address building deficiencies. again, developed around "customer service." The remodel plans call for a small addition to be built on the northeast side of the For City Hall, the lower level space vacated when the police building. functions moved to their new building in 2000 has been remodeled with Customer Service in mind. The area will house a The lower level of the addition will include a "ground- floor" "ground floor" customer service entrance, the Administrative customer service desk and attached offices for the Community offices for the City, accessible rest rooms, and a large community Activities, Recreation and Services Department. The upper level meeting room. of the addition will include a large "community" meeting room. The parking lot next to City Hall has also been redone and now In addition to the new space, the remodeling will include an provides for convenient parking immediately adjacent to the interior elevator, accessible rest rooms, remodeled locker rooms building. In addition, the utility billing "Drop Box" has been with the addition of "family" dressing areas, rebuilding the relocated to the lower level next to the new entrance. wading pool to include a "zero depth entry", a larger second floor exercise room and adjacent aerobic room, and additional It is hoped that these new improvements will provide for improvements. convenient, "one stop" service for most visitors. Community Center remodeling plans will necessitate the closing of the Community Center from approximately December 3, 2001 through April 1, 2002. During this time, the offices of the Community Activities, Recreation and Service Department will - 'xew ►,1�5 be relocated to the lower level of City Hall. >1.ower Level Fntnne• r City Hall/Community Center improvements were begun in late August and should be completed in Spring 2002. These , —► improvements are being funded through current reserves in the tmty Drop sox Capital Improvements Fund and will not require any additional s tax dollars. New Convenient ~ Parking • Recreation Brochure with this issue of � •••• City Watch • Beginning on page 13 you will find the • listing for all Recreation Programs! In addition to the lower level improvements, new accessible Brooklyn Center Community Education restrooms will be provided on the second floor and an accessible beginning on page 9. elevator will be added. 2002 City Council Goals Goals are not in any order of priority Goal 1 - Promote the Inclusion of Goal 5- Actively Support Goal 9- Plan for Destination All Residents in Brooklyn Center's Northeast Corner of 69th Avenue and Parks By: Community Life By: Brooklyn Boulevard Redevelopment ➢implementation and review of a ➢emphasizing opportunities to By: specific financial plan for destination include the intent of this goal in all of ➢completing project and monitoring park improvements in the Capital the community's activities and plans developer performance Improvement Plan Goal 2- Support Brookdale Goal 6- Complete Community Goal 10 - Support and Expand Redevelopment By: Center and City Hall Retrofitting Joslyn Site Development By: ➢use of tax - increment financing Project By: ➢working with the developer to ➢monitoring developer performance ➢completing projects as planned complete Phase III and construction Goal 7- Continue and Implement Goal 11 - Continuing Traffic Goal 3- Continue and Improve Long -Term Financial Planning By: Enforcement Efforts and Expand Code Enforcement and Compliance ➢continued five -year planning for Information Available to the Public Activities By: utilities and capital improvements By: ➢coordinated efforts of the police and ➢reviewing and developing ➢continuing enforcement efforts community development departments contingency planning through multiple resources ➢increased effort and focus on high- ➢continuing to evaluate the City's ➢continuing and expanding density areas, while continuing financial priorities information to the public on traffic neighborhood enforcement safety and calming efforts ➢continuing to evaluate additional Goal 8 -Support and Promote ➢enforcement of noise ordinances as approaches to achieving improved Major Road and Street Improvement they relate to noise originating from compliance Projects By: vehicles and vehicular use ➢increased enforcement of noise ➢completing Brooklyn Boulevard ordinances; barking dogs and other project with the County in the year Goal 12- utilize noise generating nuisances 2002 and streetscaping in 2003 Recommendations Developed in the ➢Highway 100: continuing to support Opportunity Site Process to Create a Goal 4 -Increased Productivity and participate in the North Metro Vision and Plan for Brooklyn Center's Toward Fighting Crime By: Mayor's Highway 100 Council; Central Business District By: ➢increased visibility of police in keeping project schedule with ➢additional public input on directions neighborhoods and apartment Mn/DOT; completion of the proposed and priorities for development and complexes Neighborhood Watch France Avenue routing redevelopment of the Central Business Programs ➢Supporting and participating in the District ➢including public safety information Interstate 694 widening project, with ➢establishing specific development in all City newsletters. improved sound walls, and in a priorities for the next five -ten years ➢continuing and expanding the manner advantageous to the City of ➢modifying and updating the participation rate in all City Brooklyn Center Comprehensive Plan consistent with newsletters the results of public input and planning processes Feeding Deer Prohibited Earlier this fall the City Council adopted an ordinance prohibiting the intentional feeding of deer. It is now a misdemeanor to intentionally feed deer or provide a deer lick. Many people feed deer or provide salt because they enjoy seeing the deer in their yards, or are concerned the animals do not have enough to eat. However, this artificial feeding is harmful to deer because it discourages natural food foraging. It also lures deer from their natural habitats into areas where the deer are a safety problem, both to the public and themselves. Each year 12 -15 dead deer are removed from City and highway roadsides. Deer are destructive to gardens and shrubs, and the number of these complaints has been increasing yearly. Deer also carry deer ticks, which spread Lyme disease. Call Code Enforcement at (763) 503 -3173 to report violations of this ordinance. 2 Adopt- A- Park/Trail/Street Volunteers Recognized The Adopt- A- Park/Trail /Street program plays an important role in helping maintain City parks, trails, public grounds, and streets. Established in 1992, each year volunteers collect about 5,000 pounds of trash. With the help of this program, our parks, trails, and streets are cleaner and more inviting, and maintenance crews can devote more time and effort to other important park projects. The City Council thanks the following individuals and groups for their public service in 2001: Allina Receivable Services Cub Scouts Pack 454 Applebee's Earle Brown School Community Barnacle Bill's Steak & Seafood Evergreen Park School & PTO Boy Scout Troop #401 Friends of Freeway Park Boy Scout Troop #454 Friends of Riverdale Park Boy Scout Troop #299 Garden City Elementary Brookdale Chrysler Plymouth Jill White Brooklyn Center HS Centaurs Eclipse Program Kids On The Move Daycare Brooklyn Center Lions Club Looney Weavers Brooklyn Center Lioness Club Minneapolis North Hilton Staff Brooklyn Center Park & Recreation Commission Orchard Lane Elementary School Brooklyn Center Rotary Club Palmer Lake Elementary Brooklyn United Methodist Church Ray and Dolores Beach Brookpark Dental Center Rise Creative Partnerships Bullfrogs and Butterflies Childcare Riverwood Neighborhood Association Children's Residential Services Target, Brooklyn Center "Good Neighbors" Cub Scouts Pack 299 Tim Olson Cub Scouts Pack 401 Willow Lane Student Council Citizens Recognized For Random Acts of Kindness Utility Rates Increase At its meeting of October 22, 2001, the Brooklyn Center City Council recognized those who had been nominated The City Council has approved a 3.5 percent increase to receive a Random Acts of Kindness award during in utility rates for 2002. In addition, a new street light Cities Week 2001. The City received thirteen service charge will be added to utility bills starting nominations, which included 35 people, five elementary January 1, 2002. An average family will see a $6.25 school classrooms, and one entire elementary school. increase per quarter, while those on the senior rate The nominations were displayed at City Hall and were will see an increase of $5.15 per quarter. on view as the Mayor and Council Members presented the certificates of recognition. Water rates will remain at $0.98 per 1000 gallons, one of the lowest rates in the Metro area. Sanitary sewer Random Acts submitted included several fund raisers charges will increase $2.50 per quarter, or $1.40 per and donations to the American Red Cross to support quarter for households on the Senior Rate. Sewer rates their efforts to aid victims and families of victims of the are about average for Metro cities. The storm drainage terrorist tragedy in New York City, Washington, D.C., charge will increase by $0.75 per quarter. The storm and Pennsylvania; volunteerism; two paper chains and drainage charge is one of the higher in the Metro area, four peace chains expressing a variety of kind acts by but it is average for cities actively constructing elementary-age children; and helping friends, neighbors, drainage improvements. There will be no recycling and family members with tasks. The City Council rate increase. Street light charges will be $3 per extended its thanks and appreciation to all who quarter. participated in this year's Random Acts of Kindness recognition, to those making nominations, and especially to those who have contributed to the qualify of life here in Brooklyn Center. 3 RECYCLING Recycling Program to Change January 2002 The City Councils of Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Carts should be wheeled to the curb with lid Park, Crystal, and New Hope have all voted to opening facing the street and handle toward the support changing its City's recycling programs after house. The carts will be emptied using a new truck careful review of reports of a successful pilot equipped with an automated lift arm that will dump project carried out this spring by the Hennepin materials into a special truck which will then deliver Recycling Group (HRG) cities of Brooklyn Center, the recyclables to a newly designed and equipped Crystal, and New Hope. The pilot project took place sorting facility, owned and operated by the in three separate neighborhoods of 200 households contractor, where the final sorting will be done and in each of the HRG cities. The response from the the recyclables will be prepared for market. participants was overwhelmingly positive, with over 80% rating the program very good or excellent and Delivery of the green carts will begin in November in favor of implementing the program city -wide. By to over 21,000 households in the HRG cities and in implementing this new program, these four cities December to the 19,500 households in Brooklyn will be at the center of the most interesting Park. This advance delivery schedule is necessary to recycling program in the nation and the first of its accommodate the successful delivery to over 40,000 kind in the Upper Midwest. total households included in this new program. Please store your new cart and continue to set your How will the recycling program change? bin at the curb every week UNTIL JANUARY when you begin using your new green cart. Beginning in January 2002, every residence will receive a 64- gallon cart, complete with a cover and The contractor will deliver your cart and place it at wheels, to replace the existing 18- gallon bin the end of your driveway. Each household will currently used for recycling collection. Recycling receive one 64- gallon cart at first delivery, except will become easier because sorting of recyclable for town home neighborhoods who will be materials will no longer be necessary. Residents delivered a smaller 32- gallon cart. Beginning in will be able to mix all acceptable materials — February, after the program in underway, residents including food and beverage cans, glass jars and who would prefer either a smaller or larger cart may bottles, plastic bottles (with a neck), mixed paper, call Program Administration at (763) 493 -8007 to and corrugated cardboard — together and place request a cart switch. Town home residents who directly into the new carts except for shredded paper receive the smaller 32- which we ask to be placed into a paper grocer bag M � gallon cart on their folded over. ,'��� delivery may, if they prefer, request a switch Collection using the new cart single -sort system to a larger cart. All cart will begin January 2002. Instead of setting the bin delivery and switch out out each week, residents will set their recycling cart will be handled through at the curb every other week for pickup. The first the Administration week for the HRG cities will be January 7 and Office at (763) 493 - Brooklyn Park will begin January 14, using the 8007. regular Monday through Friday zones. 64- gallon cart on left 32- gallon cart on right 4 RECYCLING The most common 64- gallon cart measures 28" will decide each year thereafter whether they can front to back, 24" side to side, and 42" top to floor, continue to absorb that increase or need to increase and triples capacity. The footprint or floor space it the utility charge. Brooklyn Park will be reviewing takes is similar to the current bin. The 32- gallon cart those options as well but have not yet made a measures 24" front to back, 18" side to side, 37" top decision. The $.20 contract increase equates to an to floor, and nearly doubles the current bin size. The increase of $2.40 per year to each residence 96- gallon cart measures 24" side to side, 28" front customer. to back, and 46" top to floor. The current 18- gallon bin measures 26" long x 16" wide x 14" high. CORRECTION: Information Packets and the 2002 "Materials The small green bin belongs to you and we ask that Management Booklet" were mailed to each you keep the 18- gallon recycling bin and feel free to residence in October and November. There are use it as a storage container or any purpose of your three corrections to the Booklet. The first choosing. correction is on Page 3, Licensed Garbage Haulers, which should read as follows: Why is the program changing? Aspen 651- 644 -3488 BFI 763 - 784 -2104 Faced with a probable increase in collection costs Randy's 763 - 479 -3335 T & L 763 -560 -3610 from increased cost of fuel, labor, and equipment, Walters 763- 780 -8464 along with a sag in participation levels, the cities Waste Mgt. 763 - 783 -5470 were looking for ways to stimulate interest in the recycling program and keep program costs down The second correction is on Page 36 under the and look at ways to address the common resident subtitle Animal Control and Licensing (Chapter complaints that the bin was too small, the open bin 1). The corrections are that the City no longer resulted in litter, the bin was difficult to carry to the issues private kennel licenses or requires dogs to curb — too heavy. The opportunity to try this new be licensed. These changes became effective in system was presented when the contractor Waste July, during the printing of the new guides. Management offered to work with HRG on the pilot The third correction is also on Page 36 under the study for automated cart single -sort service. The subtitle Parking on City Streets (Section 27 -120). success of the pilot program and participation The correction is the hours should read 2 a.m. to 6 support for the new system at a reasonable cost a.m. (not 6 p.m.) made the change to the new system the best answer and a good solution. We sincerely apologize for the errors. Hennepin Recycling Group Will the new program mean higher recycling fees? For more information about the new The Cities have held a very stable contract cost for recycling program, call the several years and all four Cities have been able to Recycling Administration maintain a stable monthly utility charge to residents. at (763) 493 -8007. The new contract calls for an increase of $.20 per month per household. The HRG Board has elected to absorb that $.20 increase for the first year and s Preventing Violence North Hennepin What Adults Can Do Mediation Program Be a good role model. Teach kids to: Having Disputes? • Interact socially and communicate. • Speak properly, no foul language. Are you in the middle of a dispute with a neighbor, • Use good manners, "please" and "thank business, or family member? If you're having you." problems and would like to try to resolve them • Do their best. through mediation, North Hennepin Mediation • Be fair in handling competition and defeat. Program Inc. can help. • Discuss and appreciate other people's differences. The Mediation Program is anon- profit organization • Avoid teasing and name calling. that provides mediation services to residents, • Cope with anger, stress, and peer pressure. businesses, organizations, and schools in this community. The staff contacts the parties involved, Obey the law. If children see you do something explains the process, and schedules the mediation. illegal, they will think it is okay. Neutral mediators facilitate discussion between the parties, and write -up agreements the parties reach. Demonstrate good habits so children will have the The Mediation Program offers follow -up after the right path to follow. mediation as well. Mediations can be scheduled Know the child, friends, and how they spend their days, evenings, or weekends, and are offered at no time. or low cost to the parties. For more information, call (763) 561 -0033. Talk about acceptable views on crime, violence, Day Time Volunteer Mediators Needed and appropriate forms of self defense. Limit exposure to crime and violence in media. North Hennepin Mediation Program Inc. (NHMP) is looking for individuals who are available during Keep guns and weapons locked up. daytime hours to serve as a volunteer mediator. The Mediation Program is a nonprofit organization Recognize if a child or family needs help and get which helps individuals resolve disputes which arise counseling if needed. among family members, classmates, neighbors, businesses and consumers, landlords and tenants, Teach kids to recognize a violent person/situation. builders and homeowners, etc. Make sure kids know where to go for help. Volunteer mediators are required to complete a 30- hour training which will be offered the week of Be clear and consistent with rules and discipline. January 7, 2002. The role of the mediator is to work with the parties to identify the facts and clarify the Teach responsibility for actions. issues. This is accomplished by being neutral, asking open ended questions, listening for possible Discipline behavior appropriately. solutions the parties may offer and encouraging the • Punish the action, not the child. parties to work toward a solution. • Avoid terms like "you always" and use "I If you are interested in becoming a volunteer don't like when." mediator, please call The Mediation Program at Recognize and encourage good behavior. (763) 561 -0033. 6 Snow Removal Operations Snow Removal Keep Fire Hydrants Clear Boulevard Maintenance Policy Street snow removal operations will Please help keep fire hydrants clear Residents are reminded that by City begin when there has been a of snow. In the event of a fire, ordinance items such as landscape snowfall of more than 2 1 /z inches or valuable time may be lost if the fire rocks, sprinkler systems, fences, if other conditions warrant plowing. department has to locate and/or bollards, timbers, shrubs, retaining Sidewalk snow removal will occur remove snow from a hydrant. walls, gardens, and large permanent when there has been a snowfall of mailbox installations (constructed of one inch or more. Crews will begin Mailboxes — Installation and concrete, brick, wood, etc.) are not plowing as soon as the storm Damage allowed on the boulevard, that is, subsides. The City streets are Standard mailbox and post from the edge of the street back 10- divided into ten districts, with plows installations meeting U.S. Postal 15 feet. The boulevard area is assigned to each district. The arterial regulations are allowed within the reserved for snow storage and for streets will be cleared first, followed boulevard area. You should check utility placements. On occasion by the residential streets. The snow your mailbox and post installation objects in the boulevard are plow must make several passes up each year to prevent problems which damaged during winter and down the street to remove the typically occur during the winter snowplowing operations when they snow; two to clear the center and months, making repairs difficult and are struck by heavy snow and ice or two or more to widen the street causing a delay in mail delivery. snowplowing equipment. The City gutter to gutter. Because plowing Check mailbox posts for signs of cannot accept responsibility for routes are sometimes long, it may be rotting wood or rusted metal. private property located on City one hour or more between the Typically, when a post has been in right -of -way and will not repair or clearing pass and the final widening the ground for a few years, a wood replace immovable items placed in pass. post will rot off and a metal post will these areas. Property owners should rust at the base. Rotted, rusted, or remove items or place them at least Child Safety unstable installations need to be ten feet behind the curb line or the Please remind your children not to replaced with a sturdy 4" x 4" post edge of the street. build snow forts or play in the snow and the mailbox and paper box piles made by the plows. The plow must be installed a minimum of .... ............................... operators often cannot see children 45" above the street surface to The Public Works garage in the snow banks, and they could be accommodate the height of the plow. is normally open buried in the snow or seriously hurt. The City will repair or replace 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. When driving allow ample distance properly installed mailboxes which Monday through Friday. between your vehicle and the are damaged by direct contact with snowplow. Snow conditions often snow removal equipment. The City require that the snowplow driver will not assume responsibility for To report snowy or icy stop and back up before continuing; damage simply caused from snow conditions outside of these this can create a potential accident pressure. hours if snowplows are when vehicles follow too closely. operating, a public works Driveways dispatcher may be available : Garbage /Recycling Containers We apologize in advance for at (763) 569 -3380. Garbage and recycling containers plugged driveways, which are must be placed so they are accessible unavoidable side effects of well- If there is no answer, please for pickup, but during the snow plowed streets and sidewalks. To call the non - emergency season they may not be placed in the reduce the frustration of shoveling police at (763) non-emergency 33. road or on the sidewalk. To assist out the end of your driveway twice, : snowplowing operations, place the we suggest you wait until the street :... ............................... containers in the driveway. is plowed to its full width before tackling the windrow. 7 Sewer Backups If you experience a sewer backup problem, call the City City Of Brooklyn Center before calling a sewer cleaning service. City public utility 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway personnel will respond and determine if the blockage is in Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 the City sewer line or your private sewer line at no charge e-mail the City at: to the resident. If a sewer cleaning service is called first info @ci.brooklyn - center.mn.us and the blockage is in the City line, the sewer cleaning service typically will charge the resident for the call out. City Hall and TTY (763) 569 -3300 The City won't reimburse you for that charge. Recreation (763) 569 -3400 CALL Emergency 911 8 AM to 4:30 PM, Weekdays Police non - emergency (763) 569 -3333 >(763) 569 -3390 or (763) 569 -3300 Job Information Line (763) 569 -3307 After Hours, Weekends, and Holidays > (763) 569 -3333 (Police Department) Mayor Myrna Kragness Voicemail: (763) 569 -3450 If you hire a sewer cleaning service and they remove tree mayorkragness @ci.brooklyn- center.mn.us roots, please notify the City to prevent a secondary backup from occurring. A secondary backup can occur when roots Councilmember Kay cleaned from private house sewer lines get lodged in the Voicemail: (763) 569 --3448 3448 councilmemberlasman@ ci.brooklyn-center.mn.us main City sewer line. If unchecked, this could result in a sewer backup in your basement as well as your neighbor's Councilmember Ed Nelson basement. Voicemail: (763) 569 -3447 councilmembemelson @ci.brooklyn- center.mn.us Does your homeowner insurance cover sewer backups? Councilmember Robert Peppe Occasionally sewage will backup into businesses and/or Voicemail: (763) 569 -3446 private residences as a result of blockages in private sewer councilmemberpeppe @ci.brooklyn - center.mn.us services or the public sewer system. When this occurs, in addition to the mess and odor, considerable damage can Councilmember Tim Ricker also occur to property. Most homeowner insurance Voicemail: (763) 569 -3449 policies will not cover this without a special rider and the councilmemberricker @ ci.brooklyn-center.mn.us City will not cover damages unless it is proven that the City Manager Michael J. McCauley City was negligent in maintaining its system. The City recommends you consider obtaining a rider that would City Council meetings are held the 2nd and 4th Monday of cover such damage if it would occur. the month at 7 PM. Informal Open Forum is held at 6:45 PM before Council meetings. Watch City Council meetings City Council Meetings Relocate Temporarily live on cable Channel 16. Replays shown at 6:30 PM on To West Fire Station Tuesdays and 6:30 AM and 12:30 PM on Wednesdays following City Council meetings. City Hall /Community Center improvements are underway Call City Hall to verify meeting dates, (763) 569 -3300. and should be completed in Spring 2002. During the renovation, the City Council Chambers will be utilized as temporary office space and will necessitate the relocation of City Council meetings. Beginning in November and for approximately six months until Spring 2002, City Council meetings will be held at the West Fire Station, 6250 Printed on recycled paper Brooklyn Boulevard. Call City Hall at (763) 569 -3300 for up -to -date times and dates of Council meetings. 8 COMMUNITY EDUCATION CLASSES cOM,g Brooklyn Center School District #286 4 9 ` Winter /Spring 2002 V T Too much TV? Not good for muscles. Not helpful with weight control. Get off Z VP that couch and learn something new! There is no rush hour to get to an evening class at a school in your own community! Our aim is to offer information, Q ��, recreation and training in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere. If you would like to �►8 No share your expertise by offering a class, please call 763 - 561 -2120 x339. MAKING MEMORIES INFANT SIGN LANGUAGE RACCOONS. SQUIRRELS & Instructor: Joan Johnson Instructor: Denise Meyer OTHER NUISANCE ANIMALS: Are you looking for some variety for The use of simple American Sign HUMANE PREVENTION AND those family times together - more Language is becoming an increasingly PROBLEM SOLVING places to visit and things to see and popular means of communicating with Instructors: Beth Javinsky /Paul Fusco do? Discover what family babies. Whereas it often takes as long If you are looking for humane activities /events are in our area - some as 18 to 24 months for a child to begin alternatives to dealing with wildlife near and some a trip away. Not all have speaking, babies as young as 7 to 9 problems, then this class is for you. to be ordinary or expensive. While months can learn and use up to 75 W will teach you how to prevent highlighting activities that include signs to express their needs, wants problems such as squirrels nesting in children, this class offers ideas that can and feelings. Frustration and temper the eves of your house, bats easily appeal to "the young at heart." tantrums generally decrease and appearing when you least expect 1 session $13 parents are relieved of the burden of them, rabbits and deer in your garden Tues. Apr. 2 6:30 -9pm guessing each time their child cries. In and birds hitting your window. When BCHS Room 105 this course, parents will learn 65 these and other problems arise, you relevant ASL signs as well as the will know what to do. CAR SMARTS alphabet. You will take home 1 session $15 Instructor: Doug Dusbabek handouts so you may continue to Thurs. Jan. 31 7 -9pm Do you know the difference between a practice at home and begin modeling BCHS Room 131 click, a knock, a ping and a clunk? If the signs to babies or older children. you are intimidated when you raise the Babies are welcome to attend. hood of your car, then this is the class 1 session $40/baby w /parents TAKE A WALK ON THE WILD for you! Find out how to choose a Thurs. Mar. 21 6:30 -9pm SIDE: INTRO TO BIRDING repair shop. Unlock the mystery of BCHS Staff Lounge Instructors: Beth Javinsky /Paul Fusco repair charges and service contracts. Do you ever wonder what kind of bird Understand the value of preventative you're seeing when you look up in the maintenance. Learn the ins and outs INTRODUCTION TO trees or sky? Do you want o know the t of basic car maintenance and tips for HOMEOPATHY best way o attract birds n your keeping your car running and looking Instructor: Marybeth Buchele- feeders? If t o, then this two -part class good. Moseman 1 session $4 Learn about this old -new way of is for you. During the first class, you will learn about bird species and Tues. Mar. 19 6:30 -8pm treating common ailments like colds, identification, behaviors, habitat, BCHS Room 220 flu, headaches, low energy, stomach feeders and nesting. During the upsets, and "the blues." Homeopathy second class, you will put your is a safe, gentle, effective way of newfound knowledge to work by HEALTH AND STRESS healing to address everyday health joining us fora bird walk. (Please dress WORKSHOP problems as well as more chronic in layers and bring binoculars if you Instructor: Dr. Heather Vinje conditions. We also will discuss how have them.) Sign up today and learn This seminar gives the participants not homeopathy is very effective in to enjoy our feathered friends. only a complete understanding of the treating epidemic diseases such as 2 sessions $24 cause of symptoms that occur during anthrax, smallpox, bubonic plague, Thurs. Apr. 18 class 7 -9pm times of stress, but also the various etc. Optional booklet available from & Sat. Apr. 27 hike 8 -10am solutions through diet, vitamins, the instructor for $5. BCHS Room 131 JW exercise and other natural remedies. 1 session $7 1 session $g Thurs. Jan. 31 7 -9pm Tues. Feb. 5 7-8prn BCHS Room 107 BCHS Room 103 9 Brooklyn Center School District Community Education 763 - 561 -2120 x339 BASIC ACTING INFANT /CHILD CPR HOME AWAY This is just the beginning. There is no Red Cross CHILD CARE need to worry about the "how to" of Learn to care for victims up to eight Brooklyn Center School theatre. The adventure of character years of age. This course includes District's extended day care dynamics, costuming, basic acting and rescue breathing, CPR, first aid for program is located in the Earle auditioning will be shared through choking, using a breathing barrier and Brown Elementary building. We authentic theatre games and exercises disposable gloves, reducing the risk of offer quality care for children in in this class offered by Homeward injury. Certification valid for 1 year. grades K -6 before and after Bound Theatre Company. 2 sessions $50 school at this convenient onsite 2 sessions $42 Tues. Feb. 12 6:30 -10pm location. We seek to offer a Thurs. Feb. 21 & 28 6:30- 8:30pm & Feb. 19 6:30 -9pm variety of activities including: BCHS Cafeteria BCHS Staff Lounge active play, sports, science, dramatic play, crafts, reading, HOW TO MAKE MONEY DOING ADULT CPR and games. It is our goal to DOCUMENTARY AND TRAINING Red Cross provide a warm, caring VOICE-OVERS Learn how to care for victims older than environment, sensitive to the Ever think you'd like to be the voice for eight years of age. This course needs of all children. documentaries, training videos and includes rescue breathing, CPR, first For info, call Nicole Gregory at aid for choking, using a breathing audio tapes? There's money to be 9 9 9 763- 561 -1159. made doing professional industrial barrier and disposable gloves, m� A (non- broadcast) voice -overs for reducing the risk of cardiovascular -- 1 internal corporate communications, disease, recognizing signals of a heart TO REGISTER. sales and training videos, as well as attack. Certification valid for 1 year. for classes on pages 9 & 10, held at educational programs. This lucrative 1 session $50 Brooklyn Center High School (BCHS) market is often overlooked by people Tues. Apr. 2 6-10pm 6500 Humboldt Av. N. exploring professional freelance talent BCHS Staff Lounge Complete registration form and mail opportunities. In this class, offered by with a check to: Homeward Bound Theatre Company, Brooklyn Center High School you will learn the style agents and THE SECRETS OF GETTING Community Education Office producers are looking for; how to get PUBLISHED! 6500 Humboldt Avenue North the jobs; how to reach your full Instructor: Valerie Hockert Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 potential as a voice talent. You will get You'll get your creative juices flowing or drop registration and fee at the the big picture on the skills needed, as you discover how and where to get office during the day 7:30am - 4:00pm. who's hiring and what happens at fresh ideas, and how to turn those Make checks payable to Brooklyn auditions. You'll also have the ideas into salable pieces. Learn tips Center Community Education. For opportunity to try out some real scripts on writing articles, manuscript further information feel free to call by reading and recording them and preparation, what an editor looks for, 763- 561 -2120 ext. 339. getting professional feedback. and writing the query letter. "Also ----------------------------------- 2 sessions $52 learn the real reasons why manuscripts Community Education Registration Mon. Jan. 28 & Feb. 4 6:30 -9pm get rejected. BCHS Room 113 1 session $8 Name Mon. Feb. 4 6:30- 9:30pm FIRST AID BCHS Room 105 Address Red Cross You will practice bandaging and splinting and learn a plan of action to ------------------------ recognize and deal with these a I ` Phone emergencies: unconsciousness N,1 1\ N F. S O T A bleeding, broken bones, head, neck and back injuries, sudden illness. Ware Minnesota members Class Title Certification valid for 3 years. should include ID number when 1 session $49 registering for classes on pages Tues. Feb. 26 6 -10pm 9 & 10. Class Date Fee BCHS Staff Lounge 10 Early Childhood Family Education Brooklyn Center School District 286 Community Education 763 - 561 -1159 The mission of Early Childhood Family Education is to strengthen families through support and education. For both adults and children, we offer important life experiences in all areas of their development. E.C.F.E. Open House YOU AND ME BABY READY, SET, GO! and Registration (newborn to walking) Preschool Classes Join us for an evening of This is a great time for you and your (School Readiness EARLE iBROWN FAMILY FUN 6 MAG/C! baby to discover all that happens in for ages 3 ' /2 to 5) Thursday, January 10, 2002 ECFE. Meet other families as you Ready, Set, Go! is for children 3 ' /2 5:30 — January 1 enjoy activities, receive parenting to 5- years -old and their parents. Earle Brown Elementary information, discuss parenting Ready, Set, Go! provides preschool 5900 Humboldt Ave. No. concerns and gain support for your programming to help children grow role as a parent. This class meets and prepare for their kindergarten Here i's a schedule of went! at Community Corner on 69 and experience. This program 5:30 -6:15 Humboldt. Class meets for 11 recognizes that parents are a child's FREE Light Supper weeks, beginning January 28 first and most important teacher and 6:30 -7 :15 believes that parent involvement is Magician= The Magic of Reading" YB — Tuesday 12:30 — 2:00 p.m. critical to a child's education. Storytelling at Community Corner Parents with children enrolled in Family -7.5 sties Fee: FREE this program are required to Preschool age Playdough, Art and participate in a regularly Word Games scheduled ECFE parent/child School age -Craft l4ctivities ` class. AM Make Your Own Book .. BIW Pr Chaff Currently these classes are filled. Computer Companion Presentation for Senior We PARENT 8� CHILD We are taking a waiting list. Citizens and Registration PLAYTIME FAMILY FOCUS (parents and children ages birth to Kindergarten) This class is de (Birth si 5 years) Turn those harried times into THREE EVENINGS signed so that all of pleasurable times by attending your preschool children (ages 0 — 5) Drop -In Playtime. Explore together JUST FOR PARENTS!! may attend with you. Children and the fun filled ECFE room and have If you have a child in Kindergarten parents join together for fun learning fun meeting other families with through 2 grade, join us for three activities for the first half of class. The young children. This class is offered evenings of discussion covering the parents then leave for a discussion jointly with the Anoka - Hennepin topics of positive discipline group with a parent educator where techniques and others, chosen by they set the topics according to their ECFE program at our new center on th those attending. The sessions will interests. The children play together 69 & Humboldt. Playtime is be Tuesdays, January 8 15 and under the care of the Early Childhood informal, so you can drop in anytime nd Burin class hours. Be 22 from 6:30 — 8:00 at Earle teacher. Classes are held at our 9 gins January Community Corner (1500 — 69 Ave. 10th Brown. Cost is $5.00 for 3 sessions No. at Humboldt), and at Earle Brown Thursdays 1:00 — 2:30 p.m. and childcare will be provided. Call Elementary. Classes meet for 11 at Community Corner 763- 561 -1159 with questions or to weeks beginning the week of January Fee: $1.00 per child register. 28, 2002. FC1 — Monday 12:30 — 2:15 p.m. HOME BASED OR at Community Corner COMMUNITY CORNER VISITS Fee: $35.00 Early Childhood Family Education FC2 — Monday 6:15 — 8:00 p.m. offers parent/child visits either in at Community Corner your home or at the Brooklyn Center Fee: $35.00 Community Corner. A licensed FC3 — Tuesday 9:30 — 11:15 a.m. teacher will bring play activities and at Community Corner Fee: $35.00 information for you and your FC4 — Tuesday 6:15 — 8:00 p.m. child(ren). Call 763- 561 -1159 to at Earle Brown Elementary make an appointment or to ask Fee: $35.00 questions. 11 Adult Education and Information Brooklyn Center School District 286 Community Education 763 - 561 -1159 ADULT BASIC EDUCATION BROOKLYN CENTER 3 WAYS TO REGISTER! The Adult Basic Education program COMMUNITY CORNER (For Classes on pages 11 & 12) serves adults who want to study for 763 - 561 -2481 1. Attend the Open House January a GED or improve basic learning The Brooklyn Center Community 10th and register in person. skills. Students work toward their Corner, located at Humboldt Avenue 2. Register by phone by calling goals with Adult Basic Education and 69 is a friendly place to help 763- 561 -1159. staff. Classes begin January 2nd families and individuals identify and 3. Mail your completed form and and are held on Tuesday, connect with resources in the payment to: Wednesday and Thursday from community that will help meet their ECFE — Earle Brown 8:30am to 12:00 noon, and on need. Staff will help find any service Elementary Tuesday and Thursday evenings available to address a particular 5900 Humboldt Avenue North from 5:00 to 7:00pm at our question or concern as well as help Brooklyn Center MN 55430 Community Corner on 69 and callers solve problems. The All families are welcome. Humboldt. Call 763 - 783 -4870 for Community Corner can connect No one will be denied further information or to register. families and individuals with: participation due to inability to : ;: pay. Ask about our sliding fee ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS Adult Education scale. ESL classes will be offered on Grades R Us Program Families living outside the Tuesday through Friday from Friday Frolics district may register on a space 9:00am to 12:00 noon, and Monday, Recreation available basis. Tuesday and Wednesday from 6:00 Food to 8:30pm beginning January 7th, Housing About Immunizations 2002. Call 763 - 783 -4870 for more Parenting Minnesota statutes require that all information or to register. Transportation children entering a public or parochial Volunteer opportunities school be immunized against ELL FAMILY LEARNING Health Care /Medical diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio, jAdults and children ages 3 months to 5 years) : Legal Assistance measles, mumps, and rubella. As of Adult students participate in academic :;: Counseling July 1, 1992, all children enrolled in studies, parent support group, and Emergency services preschool programs are required to be parent/child interaction. Children are Many other services immunized for hemophilia influenza involved in school readiness activities type B (HIB). Up to date records must and parent/child interaction. Classes The Community Corner is a be submitted to the ECFE program are held at the Preschool and Family collaborative effort of the Northwest your child will attend PRIOR to Place in Humboldt Square Shopping Hennepin Family Services admission. Enrollment is complete Center on Tuesday, Thursday and only when the registration form, Friday mornings from 9:00 a.m. to Collaborative. immunization form and fee payment 12:00 noon. Call 763 - 783 -4870 for are received by ECFE. For further more information or to register. information, call 763 - 561 -1159. Parent's Name(s) Phone # Child's Name M F Date of Birth Child's Name M F Date of Birth Child's Name M F Date of Birth Address (include zip) Class Title Day & Time Fee Class Title Day & Time Fee 12 Brooklyn center 2002 iin ter Table of Contents Adult Activities ................... ............................... 14 -18 Senior Adult Activities ........ ............................... 19 -20 Community Tripsters ............... ............................... 20 Adaptive Recreation ................. ............................... 21 Youth Activities .................. ............................... 22 -23 Community Bulletin Board ...... ..........................24 -26 Class Locations ........................ ............................... 24 American & National Little League ........................ 27 Q Aquatic Activities ............... ............................... 28 -29 Special Pool Events at North View ......................... 30 Recreation Department Office Hours ...................... 31 Registration Information .......... ............................... 31 CommunitV Acttvtttes, Xecreation d Services Department (763)569-3400 AdultACttl7ltles CHILDCARE SERVICE SENIOR DROP -IN CARDS Due to space limitations during our renovation, the "Playcomer" If your winter schedule needs some flexibility, the drop -in card is childcare service will not be offered for the winter classes. for you. Cards may be purchased for any aqua or fitness classes If you need further information, call (763) 569 -3400. that do not fill to capacity. A one -time pass may be purchased for a visiting friend for any of the classes, including the ones which AQUA EXERCISE have filled. Cards are non - transferable, non - refundable and have an expiration date. Senior Drop -In -Cards are for persons Water power! Join this invigorating high- energy class, which includes a warm up, cardio and full body toning. You are and a s 62 yea (763) and r 05. older. If you have any questions, call Kathy at encouraged to participate in the CARD OPTIONS �, , intensity level that suits you 6 1 Class $2.20 a best. It's 50 minutes of pure 7 5 Classes $11.00 , aqua aerobic fun! No classes 8 8 Classes $17.60 Feb. 21, 28 & March 5. Seniors may enroll in the 9 10 Classes $22.00 Saturday class #1 for $19.00. Classes 50 min. Instructors Jean #'s 1,3; Kathy #2. Classes once a week, $20.25/9 Sessions # Day Begins Time Location 1 Sat. Jan. 19 8:00 a.m. North View Classes once a week, $15.75/7 Sessions REGISTRATION FOR ALL CLASSES 2 Tues. Jan. 29 6:10 p.m. North View NEW LOCATION (City Hall) Classes once a week, $13.50/6 Sessions 3 Thurs. Jan. 31 7:05 p.m. North View Registration begins Saturday, January 5 at 9:00 a.m. Numbers handed out beginning at 8:30 a.m. at Brooklyn Center City Hall (City Hall is located next to the community center DEEP WATER WORKOUT on the south side.) If you are looking for a new or different experience in water Please park in the south parking lot and enter on the lower level to receive your number and to register. exercise, try this class! Using a floatation device, this class combines aerobic exercise, strength training, sculpting and water Senior Adult Registration - Friday, January jogging for an excellent over all body workout! The class is Begins at 8:30 a.m. at City Hall y designed for all fitness levels and can be easily modified for a lower or higher intensity workout. Swimming skills are not Registration continues until classes fill. required but participants should be comfortable in deep water. Beginning January 7, you may also register by mail, Floatation belts and noodles are furnished. No classes Feb. 21, by fax (763) 569 -3434; phone (763) 569 -3400, or walk - 28 & March 5. Classes 50 min. Instructors Kathy #4; Jean #5. in at City Hall, class space permitting. Classes once a week, $15.75/7 Sessions Walk -in hours at City Hall: # Day Begins Time Location Mon. — Fri. — 8:00 a.m. — 4:30 p.m. 4 Tues. Jan. 29 7:05 p.m. North View Sat. — 8:30 a.m. — 1:00 p.m. Classes once a week, $13.50/6 Sessions Sun. — Closed 5 Thurs. Jan. 31 6:10 p.m. North View POOL ACCESS North View - Easy Ladder® Everyone can enjoy easier pool access with these gently sloping steps. (Weight capacity 300 lbs.) The Easy Ladder was made Chlorine treated water CAN discolor swim suits; possible through a generous donation from a participant, the sorry, we are not responsible. Osseo Area School District 279, Community Education Services and the City of Brooklyn Center. 14 Adult Activities continued INTERVAL TRAINING FITNESS & AEROBIC CLASSES If you are ready to take the next step up in intensity, bum more Please note cancellations and changes in the class calories and increase your aerobic conditioning, interval training descriptions. Additional changes will be noted on the fitness might be just what you've been looking for. calendars available in classes & at City Hall. Classes are This workout combines both cardio vascular added at the end to cover these cancellations. and strength training and can be modified for A All aerobic classes offer complete and effective levels of fitness ranging from the beginner to conditioning for muscles, heart and lungs. the advanced. Interval training is a wonderful AClasses include warm -ups, aerobic movements, muscle way to vary your training, increase your group work and cool down stretching. results, get better conditioned and fend off A Wear comfortable clothes and aerobic shoes. boredom. Registration Fee $18.00/8 Sessions AAll classes are COED except class #20. + bonus. Classes 50 min. Instructor Lisa. • Fitness experts encourage three aerobic activities per # Day Begins Time Location week. This can be a combination of classes or classes and 14 Tues. Feb. 5 7:05 p.m. Centerbrook walking, swimming, biking, etc. * * ** BONUS * * ** AEROBIC FITNESS AND FUN FOR 55 + * * ** BONUS * * ** BONUS * * ** Think about starting the day in this fun class! Bev is an inspiring instructor who knows how to keep you motivated with a variety Sign up for a class ( #'s 12 -14, 17 -23) and receive two of exercises. This morning program emphasizes energizing complimentary passes to use during the winter session. routines designed to improve strength, flexibility and endurance If you miss one or two classes, here's a chance to make up the classes at no added cost. If you do not miss any classes, you get at a level safe and comfortable for you. Come join us Classes 50 min. Instructor Bev. to attend two additional classes. In either case, it is a great way to Classes once a week, $17.10/9 Sessions try out a different instructor, time and location. # Day Begins Time Location 15 Thurs. Jan. 24 9:30 a.m. Centerbrook STRENGTH TRAINING Classes once a week, $15.20/8 Sessions "Strong women and men stay young." Age 30 or 90, fit or unfit, 16 Mon. Jan. 28 9:30 a.m. Centerbrook this program can build bone density, lose weight, and gain strength and energy. Basic exercises using weights are geared to individual ability and can put you in the shape BEGINNING LOW IMPACT AEROBICS needed for a healthier and more active lifestyle. Not to be taken lightly! Everyone has to start somewhere: why Authorities claim strength training can decrease risk not this class! Easy to follow, hands -on instruction and low for diabetes, heart disease and osteoporosis. Come impact, too ... easy on your joints Registration Fee $18.00/8 loin this class for an energy overhaul! Please wait Sessions + bonus. Classes 50 min. Instructor Vicki. until after the first class before purchasing weights. # Day Begins Time Location Classes 50 min. Instructor Bev. 17 Mon. Jan. 28 6:00 p.m. Garden City Classes once a week, $17.10/9 Sessions # Day Begins Time Location LOW IMPACT AEROBICS 10 Thurs. Jan. 24 10:30 a.m. Centerbrook Classes once a week, $15.20/8 Sessions This low impact class offers a variety of exercises used to I 1 Mon. Jan. 28 10:30 a.m. Centerbrook challenge all fitness levels. You are encouraged to participate in the intensity level that suits you best. The classes are fun and offer a great cardio workout. Class #18 will have 8 min. of step. STRENGTH TRAINING & "ABS" - COED Registration Fee $22.50/10 Sessions + bonus. Class #19 will Strength training can build bone density, help lose weight, gain meet at Centerbrook Jan. 21. Classes 50 min. Instructor Cindy. # Day Begins Time Location strength and energize! Basic exercises using weights are geared 18 Sat. Jan. ns 9:00 a.m. North View to individual ability and can put you in the shape needed for a 19 Mon. Jan. 14 6:00 p.m. Garden City healthier and more active lifestyle. Authorities claim strength training can decrease risk for diabetes, heart disease and osteoporosis. This class will include a weekly "AB" workout. Please wait until after the first class before purchasing hand held, LOW IMPACT AEROBICS - For Women Only wrist or ankle weights. Class #12 meets at Centerbrook Feb. 21 This class is offered for women only. See class description & 28. Classes 50 min. Instructors Renae #12; Vicki #13. above. Wear comfortable clothing. Registration Fee $18.00/8 Classes once a week, $22.50/10 Sessions + Bonus # Day Begins Time Location Sessions +bonus. Class will meet at Centerbrook Jan. 21. 12 Thurs. Jan. 17 7:05 p.m. North View Classes 50 min. Instructor Cindy. Classes once a week, $18.00/8 Sessions + Bonus # Day Begins Time Location 13 Mon. Jan. 28 7:00 p.m. Garden City 20 Mon. Jan. 14 7:00 p.m. Garden City 15 Adult Activities continued STEP/BOX AEROBICS COMBO - COED Here it is, the best of step and box aerobics! This class combines the benefit of high energy boxing moves with aerobic exercise (20 min.) along with step aerobics (15 min.) followed by toning and cool down stretching. Take part in two of the hottest cardio classes in aerobic fitness. Class will meet at Centerbrook Feb. 21 & 28. Registration Fee $22.50/10 Sessions + bonus. Classes 50 min. Instructor Renae. # Day Begins Time Location 22 Thurs. Jan. 17 6:00 p.m. North View Renae has been teaching various types of aerobic classes for the past 16 years. Her career began with community education programs in Salt Lake City, Utah in 1985 a , CARDIO KICK FITNESS where she held local certifications with a • ��� group called Aerobic Action, Inc. Cardio kick fitness is designed for persons at any fitness level. This non - contact total body workout is inspired by the skills In 1994 she moved to St. Louis, Missouri and began working and techniques of aerobics, boxing, kickboxing, and martial in a club for women. At that time she expanded her credentials arts. Each class will include a warm up, cardio skills, cardio and became nationally certified with the world's largest fitness techniques and cool down. Registration Fee $22.50/10 educator A.F.A.A. (Aerobic and Fitness Association of Sessions + bonus. Classes 50 min. Instructor Renae. America). She has continued to apply herself and kept this title # Day Begins Time Location that is recognized throughout the world as the mark of a 23 Sat. Jan. 12 8:00 a.m. North View qualified fitness instructor. Continuing education and re- certification with A.F.A.A. demonstrates her commitment to ASS excellence and professionalism. DROP - IN CARDS Does your schedule demand flexibility?!!! Here's a perfect In 1999 Renae wanted to pursue additional education and solution for you; design your own schedule!! This option is chose to certify in the area of Kickboxing aerobics. She ideal for people who want to exercise but cannot commit to received a national certification through a group based out of the same class every week. Idaho State University, called S.A.F.A.X. (Safe Aerobic Fitness And Exercise), a fitness training and continuing Drop -In Cards may be used for all fitness and aqua exercise education organization for fitness instructors dedicated to classes. Cards are non - transferable and non refundable educate about fitness, wellness, and the human body in order and may be used only during the winter session. All cards to produce results that encourages lifelong health. This creed are of equal value which will assist you in purchasing only the matched Renae's motivation in utilizing her skills and number you will actually use during the winter session. experience as a Health Fitness professional to help participants advance their present cardio vascular health and increase With a drop -in card, you can start anytime ... now there's overall physical conditioning. Renae currently teaches for no reason not to exercise with us! Brooklyn Center Recreation Department. Join her for Step/Box Aerobics at 6 p.m. and/or Strength Training and CARD OPTIONS "ABS" at 7:05 p.m. on Thursday evenings. Begin your #24 12 Classes $30.00 Saturday morning with an invigorating new class Cardio Kick #25 10 Classes $25.00 Fitness at 8 a.m. See class numbers 13, 22, 23 for these #26 8 Classes $20.00 exciting fitness class opportunities. With these classes Renae #27 5 Classes $12.50 is able to continue her commitment in helping participants #28 1 Class $2.50 grow active by building strong bodies, hearts, and minds through exercise. ***AT1WM0N CARD BUYERS*** When buying your DROP -IN CARD, please indicate the class or classes that you most likely will be attending. AEROBIC /STEP COMBO This will help: This class combines our regular low impact aerobic class with When determining whether we have the minimum number to the hottest and newest trend of step aerobics. There will be a have a class with registered participants plus Drop -In Card 10 minute warm up, 15 minutes of low impact aerobics, 10 -15 users. Before purchasing a Drop -In Card, please check to see minutes of step, followed by cool down and abdominal work. if the class you were planning on attending has been canceled. Stationary steps provided. Come join this high energy class! Registration Fee $18.00/8 Sessions + bonus. Classes 50 min. Please check the current fitness calendars for class location Instructor Lisa. changes & cancellations. Sometimes circumstances beyond # Day Begins Time Location our control require us to cancel a class or change location; if 21 Tues. Feb. 5 6:00 p.m. Centerbrook we know what class you regularly attend, we will make every attempt to notify you. 16 Adult Activities continued STUDENT RMSS DISCOUNT By showing your current school identification card or fee statement, you may register for selected aerobic and aqua classes at $3 off the regular rate. This special discount applies to high school students in grades 10 -12 and full time students attending academic, technical, and vocational or trade school. See class #'s 1 -5, 12 -14, 17 -23 for class descriptions, locations and times. BEGINNING ROUND DANCING BEGINNING BALLROOM DANCE Round dancing is an enjoyable way to exercise and socialize. No Open to singles and couples. Dancing is a skill that previous dance experience required! This form of dance is can be learned. If you are tired of sitting on the similar to ballroom using the same steps and maneuvers. Unlike sidelines at parties and wedding dances, give this ballroom, participants are cued like square dancing is called. A class a whirl. This series is designed for beginning partner is needed. You will learn the basic figures of the Two dancers who would like to learn some dance patterns Step and Waltz. No class Jan. 21 & March 25. Registration Fee in Waltz, Foxtrot and a Latin dance such as Rumba or $50.00110 Sessions. Classes 2 hours. Instructors Barb & Ken. Cha -Cha. If you'd like to try couples dancing or refresh the # Day Begins Time Location dance skills that you learned "way back when ", this class is for 29 Mon. Jan. 14 7:30 p.m Palmer Lake you. Registration Fee $39.00 /Couple or $19.50 Single /4 Sessions. Classes 1 hour 15 min. Instructors Mike and Joanne. # Day Begins Time Location ROUND DANCING PHASE Z III & CLASSICS 32 Tues. Jan. 29 7:00 p.m. Willow Lane We continue to learn new routines and rhythms. We will review LEARN TO SWING -Level l the Two Step, Waltz, Foxtrot and Cha -Cha. The new rhythms introduced will be the Tango and Bolero. A partner is needed and Open to singles and couples. Do your feet want to move when new participants must have some previous Round or Ballroom you hear the upbeat music of swing? If so, you need to take this experience. Besides being a great way to keep in shape, we have beginning swing dance class to show them what to do. We will an evening of fun & socialization. No class Feb. 28, March 21 start with basic East Coast Swing footwork and patterns & 28. Registration Fee $35.00 /per couple /7 Sessions. Classes 2 including throw outs, turns, tucks and other variations in single hours. Instructors Barb & Ken. and triple rhythm swing. Don't miss out in learning some of the # Day Begins Time Location hottest dances. Registration Fee $39.00 /Couple or $19.50 30 Thurs. Jan. 31 7:30 p.m. Garden City Single /4 Sessions. Classes 1 hour 15 min. Instructors Mike and Joanne. INTERMEDIATE ROUND DANCING & CLASSICS # Day Begins Time Location You will learn new routines to many of the rhythms you are 33 Tues. Jan. 29 8:15 p.m.' Willow Lane familiar with. We will be working on the Quick Step, Tango, Bolero and many more. This class is only open to those partners Singles - Those who register as a single will be paired with who have had previous Round or Ballroom Dance lessons. Join other singles that are registered to alternately learn the leader and us for a fun evening! No class Jan. 30. Registration Fee follower footwork. $40.00 /per couple /8 Sessions. Classes 2 hours. Instructors Barb & Ken. # Day Begins Time Location FORUM AND THE FORK 31 Wed. Jan. 16 7:30 p.m. Willow Lane The day starts at the Westminster Presbyterian Church, downtown Minneapolis with an organ concert followed by an inspiring lecture presentation. After each lecture, we will go to a different restaurant each month for lunch. You may order off the BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP menu. Individual checks, which include tax and gratuity, will be If you enjoy reading, join in on our fun drop in book discussions. available to each person. Register with 5 Cities Transportation The group is sponsored by the Cities of Brooklyn Center, Program by calling (763) 537 -0229. The trip is limited to 28 Robbinsdale and Crystal and is open to anyone regardless of persons. The bus picks up and returns to the Brooklyn Center where they live. We meet at Robbinsdale Community Center, City Hall parking lot up between 10:30 a.m. and returns 4139 Regent Ave. N, room 105, from 1 - 2:30 p.m On January 8, approximately 3 p.m. On February 28, John DeGraff, author of the book to be discussed is Because Of Winn Dixie by Kate Affluenza will speak. If you would like more information on DiCamillo. On February 5, A Gathering of Old Men by Earnest future forums, call (763) 569 -3400. Pre - register no later than Gaines has been chosen. The books for the March and April the Monday before the talk by calling (763) 537 -0229. discussion have not been selected. New participants are always welcome. If you have questions or are interested in coming, call Kathy, (763) 569 -3405. Persons with hearing or speech impairment are served by the MN Relay Service, 1- 800 -627 -3529 (TTY/Voice.) 17 Adult Activities continued POTTERY CLASSES & LAB FIRING AARP - 55 ALIVE/MATURE DRIVING PRIVILEGES Due to the renovation of the Brooklyn Center Community ✓Registration accepted immediately. Center, pottery classes and the lab will be closed. Past This classroom - training program is designed to participants will be notified when the lab is open and classes help persons 50 and older improve their resume in the spring. If you have not taken classes or worked in driving skills. Course completion is required to the lab but are interested in future classes, call (763) 569 -3400 initiate auto insurance discounts. Instructors for a spring informational flyer. are trained volunteers. Four Hour Refresher Course — is for persons who have COME FOR LUNCH ... STAY FOR BRIDGE completed the eight hour mature driving course within the , Join other bridge players who get together for a friendly preceding three years. Fee $10.00 /1 Session. Time afternoon of "Bridge for Fun" at Earle Brown Terrace, 6100 Date Day Ti Jan. 2 Wed. 8:30 a.m. 1 p.m. Summit Dr. N. We play the first and third Thursday of each Feb. 5 Tues. 8:30 a.m. — 12:30 p.m. month at 1 p.m. This activity is open to the public. For Mar. 6 Wed. 8:30 a.m. — 12:30 p.m. information, call (763) 569 -3405. Participants are invited to have April 3 Wed. 8:30 a.m. — 12:30 p.m. lunch in their lovely dining room from Noon - 1 p.m. The reasonably priced daily special includes sandwich, For additional class offerings in the area including the Eight accompaniment, beverage, tax & gratuity. For information or Hour course, call (952) 858 -9040. The AARP office is open reservation, call (763) 560 -6829. J OP" \ 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., Monday - Friday. REGISTRATION INFORMATION MINI 500 TOURNAMENTS w�� Register at Brooklyn Center City Hall, 6301 Shingle Creek Minimum age 18. Tournaments are run by p� Parkway. Questions call (763) 569 -3400. Registration will be Senior Adult Volunteers on the third taken on a first -come, first -served basis. If the class is full, we Saturday of each month, 12:30 -3:30 p.m. Tournaments will will put you on the waiting list and call if an opening occurs. resume in the spring when renovation of the Brooklyn Center Advanced registration required by mail or in person; no Community Center is completed. walk -ins the day of class. ✓ Make check or money order payable to AARP. (Cash not accepted.) ✓ Classes are offered at the Crossings/Estates, 6201 N. Lilac Drive. Smoking is not permitted during class or in the building. BROOKLYN CENTER WOMEN'S CLUB The Brooklyn Center Women's Club is sponsored by the Brooklyn Center Community Activities, Recreation and Services Brooklyn Center Community Activities, Recreation, & Services Department thanks the Lang Nelson Corporation & Crossing Department. Meetings are the second Tuesday of the month at 2 Manager Kris for making this site available for these classes. p.m. The January —April meetings will be held at Cross of Glory Lutheran Church Fellowship Hall, 5929 Brooklyn Blvd. The **************** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** purpose of the organization is to promote social, cultural and BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING civic activities for area women. Annual dues are $7. Our monthly meetings are informative and with entertaining programs. Join us Free screening is done at the following areas: on Jan. 8 for a musical program with Bob & Tom. Feb. 12, Centerbrook Golf Course Magician, Donald Carlson will entertain. On Mar. 12, we will 5500 N Lilac Dr. hear history and see fashion trends from the 1860's. Last Wednesday of the month, 10 - 11:00 a.m. Monthly trips are also offered. On Jan. 24, West Fire Station a trip is planned to the Old Log to see 6250 Brooklyn Blvd. "Caught In The Net." Feb. 20 brings us to Tuesday - Friday, 8 - 10 p.m., the Chanhassen Theater. Mar. 20 we will Saturday & Sunday, 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. have lunch and see Flanagan's Wake at the Palace Theater. On April 23 lunch will be at the Hubble Brookdale Mall House in Mantorville and a tour of the Mayo Clinic. Complete Between Sears & J.C. Penney. information about these trips is available at the monthly Tuesday, Jan. 15, Feb. 19, and March 19, 7:30 — 11 a.m. meetings. For information, call (763) 561 -6569. ************** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** 18 Senior Adult Activities If you have any questions about the programs listed below, call Kathy, Program Supervisor, (763) 569 -3405. SPECIAL SENIOR REGISTRATION - FRIDAY, January 4 A special time has been set -aside for persons 62 years and older who want to register for adult activities listed in this brochure. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. at City Hall. City Hall is located next to the community center on the south side. Park in the south parking lot and enter on the lower level. Beginning January 7, after 9:30 a.m., you may also register by mail or over the phone with Visa or MasterCard. SENIOR HAPPENINGS SOCIAL CLUBS Is a monthly newsletter sponsored by the Brooklyn Center Both clubs will meet at Centerbrook Golf Club Clubhouse, 5500 Community Activities, Recreation and Services Department. The N Lilac Drive. Transportation is available through Five Cities. "Senior Happenings" tells activities going on at the clubs, in the See Transportation. Complete information is in the monthly community and outings offered. Call for yours today! SENIOR HAPPENINGS or call (763) 569 -3405. Leisure Time Drop In TRANSPORTATION Meets Wednesdays for cards throughout the year from 11 a.m. - ■Five Cities Senior Transportation Program 2 p.m. Birthdays are celebrated the first Wednesday with Rita DeBruyn - Mon. - Fri ..................... (763) 5374534 ext. 433 refreshments. The second Wednesday is Progressive 500 with Reservations - Mon. - Fri ............ ..........................(763) 537 -0229 prizes for the two top scores, non - player and a drawing. The last ■Transportation for persons 60 years and older. Mini coaches Wednesday features "Crazy" Progressive 500. (Partners are not provide transportation to senior club programs at the Brooklyn required to play cards.) Bring your lunch, beverage available. Center Community Center, grocery shopping, and major Brooklyn Supper Club shopping excursions from Brooklyn Center apartment complexes Brooklyn Supper Club meets on the third Friday night of each and homes. Monthly schedules available. A donation of $2.50 month. All persons 55 years and older are welcome with round trip is asked; however, those unable to make a donation advanced paid reservations. The full evening includes a delicious will not be turned away. Please make your reservation a dinner, entertainment and cards. The cost is $5.50 for members, minimum of two working days ahead. $6.50 for non - members. (Membership is $2.) Join us Jan. 19 for dinner, socializing and fun. Refer to Senior Happenings for the ■Elder Express Transportation menu or you may call (763) 569 -3400. Paid reservations are Staff .......................Mon. - Fri. 9 a.m. -12:30 p.m. (763) 529 -1252 due by Jan. 15. Social at 5:30 p.m. followed by dinner at 6 p.m. Answering Machine .................... ..........................(763) 529 -1252 (Leave your name, phone number, date, location and time of SERVICES FOR SENIORS AND INDIVIDUALS appointment.) On the ride home, the final pick up is 2:30 p.m. WITH DISABILITIES ■Transportation for senior adults to medical and dental CEAP offers chore service and home delivered meals to eligible appointments in Brooklyn Center or North Memorial Hospital individuals who are over 60 and any person of any age with a and their affiliated clinics. A donation of $3 and $5 per round disability living in Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, North trip is suggested. Mpls. /Camden area, 44th Ave. N on up and Champlin, east of 169. Hot meals are delivered by volunteers at noon Monday MEN'S "OVER 55" DROP -IN Friday. Call Cristin for information. The Handy Works Senior If you are interested in getting together informally with other Chore Program includes lawn care, snow removal, minor home guys, drop in on Mondays at 12:30 p.m. No drop- in Dec. 31. We repairs, housekeeping and clean up. Workers are independent meet in the beautiful community room at The Crossings Manor, contractors who are screened and whose references are 6125 N. Lilac Drive. Come shoot pool, play Buck Euchre thoroughly checked. Their name is added to our list of workers (similar to 500), Bridge, 500 or Cribbage. (Informal instruction and referred to you when you call for service. You pay the for Buck Euchre is available.) Participants are welcome to start worker when the job is completed. The suggested rate is $10 -12 other table games as well. Hosted by senior volunteers living in per hour. Snow removal workers are needed. Call Sarah. The Brooklyn Center and Brooklyn Park. If you have any questions, phone number for CEAP is (763) 566 -9600. call Earl at (763) 561 -2590 or Kathy at (763) 569 -3400. Co- sponsored by the Brooklyn Center Community Activities, BRUNCH BUNCH Recreation and Services Department and The Crossings. Join us on the third Tuesday of the month when we explore a new SENIOR ANSWER LINE area for brunch or lunch. On each outing you may order off the menu. Individual checks, which include tax and gratuity, will be This telephone information & referral service will help senior available to each person. The 5 Cities Transportation Program adults of Northwest Suburban Hennepin County locate needed provides the transportation. People wishing to attend the services close to home. Trained volunteers and staff will answer outing must make their own reservation. The trip is limited to phones between 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., Mon. -Fri. (763) 504 -6980. 28 persons. Pick up between 10 -10:45 a.m. and return Affiliated with United Way's First Call For Help Network and approximately 1:15 -1:30 p.m. If you would like more funded by Community Education of Robbinsdale Area Schools. information on the outings in Jan. — Mar., call (763) 569 -3400. 19 Senior Activities continued DONUT MAKE YOU WONDER Join us on the third Wednesday of the month for interesting, February 20 — Plague of the Frogs in Minnesota — Bill informative programs and, of course, doughnuts. Programs are Souder, author of Plague of the Frogs, will discuss the mystery of held at the Crystal Community Center, 4800 Douglas Drive the deformed frogs. These frogs were first found in 1995 by a North from 10 -11:30 a.m. Sponsored by the Cities of Brooklyn group of Minnesota school children. Souder will also review the Center, Crystal, New Hope and Robbinsdale and Senior Services developments, which have transpired since its publication in of District 281. There is a $1 program fee payable at the door. 2002. This program is sure to be a fascinating presentation. Five Cities Transportation is available on a space available basis by calling (763) 537 -0229. March 20 — The Holocaust and Its Survivors — Join Susan Bearbaire, an educator in the Robbinsdale Area Schools, as she January 16 — Welcoming the Stranger: Refugee Resettlement describes her experiences at the Mandel Fellowship Institute at in Minnesota — Join Joel Luedtke from the Minnesota Council the Holocaust Museum in Washington, DC. She will also share of Churches, Refuge Services as he explains the history and her experiences and conversations with Holocaust survivors future of refugee resettlement. Joel will relay the many reasons while she worked and studied in Israel. people have been forced to flee their homeland and why they choose to become future Minnesotans. Refugee Services will Pre - register no later than the Monday before the talk by accept donations of winter hats and mittens if you would like to calling (763) 504 -6980. share a warm welcome with future Minnesota refugees. • ' Community Tripsters is a program for adults 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. A bus hostess or escort accompanies all the trips. REGISTRATION for the trips is now in progress by mail or in person, mail 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 on a space - permitting basis only. Refunds given only if the trip is canceled or a substitute can be found to take your place. For more information, call (763) 569 -3405. 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. February 10 — Lyrics Art Theatre - "The King & I" — It April 10 — Czech Village of New Prague — When we arrive is 1862 in Siam when Anna and her young son arrive at the Royal in New Prague a local guide will join us. We will visit 1906 Palace to tutor the king's many children and wives. With both landmark, St. Wenceslaus Church. Hear the history of the town keeping a firm grip on their respective traditions and values, and its link to the old country. After the tour visit the town Anna and the King grow to understand and eventually, respect bakery and other stores. Lunch at the Schumachers' Historic one another, in a truly unique love story. "I Whistle a Happy European Hotel. After lunch, the Czech singers will perform Tune," "Hello, Young Lovers" and "Shall We Dance" are just a traditional tunes from the Czechoslovakian homeland. Cost few musical highlights from this beautiful, dramatic, and $45.00 /person includes tour, one of two entree selections, tax, ultimately uplifting musical. We will dine at Ruby Tuesday prior gratuities, entertainment, escort & motor coach. Approx. time to the matinee performance. Cost $37.00 /person includes one of 10:15 a.m. -4:30 p.m. March 14, reg. deadline. Trip # 602. three dinner selections, theater, tax, gratuities and motor coach. Approximate time 11:30 a.m. — 4:30 p.m January 21, With Seniors in Mind — NEW registration deadline. Trip #600. On March 26, we will go to the Minnesota History Center for the "With Seniors in Mind" program at 10:30 a.m. followed by lunch March 6 — Old Log Theater — "Cotton Patch Gospel" — in their Minnesota Cafe. The program is Weather Permitting This powerful and joyous award - winning musical drama re -tells with Bruce Watson who will talk about the famous Armistice the Gospels of Matthew and John. Jerusalem and Nazareth have Day Blizzard. Participants will receive a 10% discount for the been transported to Georgia. Herod is the Mayor of Atlanta and cafe. No charge for attending the program, lunch is on your own. inevitably, Christ is lynched by local thugs only to rise again. The 5 Cities Transportation Program provides transportation. This musical is an exuberant, rollicking, foot stomping musical, Each person wishing to attend must make their own reservation which is bound to lift your spirits and renew your hope. Cost by calling (763) 537 -0229. The trip is limited to 28 persons. The $34.00 /person includes a luncheon, theater, tax, gratuities, escort bus picks up and returns to the Brooklyn Center City Hall and motor coach. Approximate time 10:00 a.m. — 4:00 p.m. parking lot between 9:45 a.m. and return approximately 2 p.m. February 20, registration deadline. Trip # 601. For more information on future outings, call (763) 569 -3400. 20 Adapave Xecreation A 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 & West Hennepin Community Services. For persons not in one of the communities listed above, you are considered a "non- resident" and need to add $5 to registration fee. Participants must pre - register. West Hennepin Community Center is an agency serving individuals with developmental disabilities and their families in the West & Northwest Hennepin areas. Services include information and 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. For information and registration procedures, call Renee, Director of Recreation at (952) 9884178 or Cory, Assistant Director (952) 988 -4177. Out and About Wednesday Night Social For boys and girls ages 5 -12. Take safe, supervised (1:1 if Do you enjoy meeting new friends or like socializing with a needed) field trips to Twin Cities events Sat. afternoons. A group of people? Come join us Wednesdays for a variety of fun unique opportunity to get out & explore the metropolitan area. In and exciting events and activities. This social program is Jan. go to the St. Paul Winter Carnival and swim in March. designed for moderately involved adults. We meet at Crystal Transportation provided for some activities from one location. Community Center, 4800 Douglas Dr., 6:30 -8:30 p.m., Jan. 9 - Cost is $10 per time plus event fee. Call for the exciting details. March 6. The fee is $30 with a ratio of 1 staff per 10 participants. Karate Kids On The Town I For boys and girls ages 5 -12. Enjoy this popular martial arts form This group is specifically for young adults, 18 -25 who are with a real Black Belt instructor. Learn the basics to becoming a independent and would like to explore their community. We meet "Karate Kid." Participants should wear casual, loose fitting Friday evenings. The cost is $15 plus an additional evening fee clothing. We meet at Plymouth Middle School, Wednesdays depending on the activity. Please call Renee for information. January 9 - March 6, 7 -8 p.m. The registration fee is $25. On The Town II Take Five Respite Want to experience some area nightlife? Come party on Sat. For ages 14 -22. Would you like to do something during your nights! This social group is for adults ages 26 -50 living winter break? If so, come join our respite to meet new friends, independently or semi independently who need minimal experience recreation activities and get out of the house! We will supervision. We meet twice a month beginning Sat., January 12. meet Dec. 26 -28 and Jan. 2 -4, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Transportation The cost is $15 plus an additional evening fee depending on the will be provided within a specific geographic location. Call activity. Call Renee and find out if this group is right for you. Renee for more information regarding the cost and location. Adult Super Bowl Party! Youth & Teen Bowling Come join us on Sun., Feb. 3 for the most popular football game For youth ages 5 -12 and teens ages 13 -21. Youth and teens will of the year! Refreshments served throughout the game and door play separately at Doyles, 5000 W. Broadway in Crystal. You prizes too. The party will be at Brookview Grill, 200 Brookview will bowl two games each Sat. from January 12 - March 9, noon Parkway. Party fee is $5 by pre - registration. — 2 p.m. League fee is $30 plus $2.50 for each week bowled. Basketball Adult Bowling For adults 18 and over. Fee: $30. The Mon. night competitive Join your friends for America's favorite sport! The league fee is league is for individuals with or without disabilities. If you don't $25. Bowl Saturdays, January 12 - March 9, 11:30 a.m - 1:30 want to be in the league, join our fun non - competitive skill p.m. at Doyle's Bowling Alley, 5000 West Broadway, Crystal. building team on Thur. nights. Both meet 6:30 — 8:30 p.m. at Each week you will bowl two games and the weekly fee is $2.50. Sunny Hollow Elementary, 8008 Medicine Lake Rd., New Hope. Indoor Walking St. Patrick's Dance Join this recreational walking group to improve your fitness On Fri., March 8 adults and teens can come and enjoy a great during the winter months. Walkers meet at various locations on evening of DJ music and dancing at Brookview Community Tuesdays, January 15 - March 5, 7 -8:30 p.m at various locations. Center, 200 Brookview Parkway, Golden Valley from 7 - 9 p.m. The participation fee is $25. Call Renae for information. Pay $3 at the door; pre - registration not required. Staff is welcome to stay at no cost. January Dance On Fri., Jan. 11, adults & teens can come and enjoy a great Golden Years evening of music and dancing from 7 -9 p.m. Pay $3 at the door; This social group is designed for those over 50. We meet for pre - registration not required. Staff is welcome to stay at no cost. dinner and entertainment on Mon., Feb. 25 and Mar. 25, in The dance is at Crystal Community Center, 4800 Douglas Dr. Golden Valley at Brookview Community Center. Cost is $10 per time. 7 -9 p.m. Reservations required. Call Renee for information. 21 1(outh Acavittes GyiVASTICS P)ZDGRAN The Brooklyn Center Gymnastics Program has been developed using a skill progression of classes. The purpose of this progression is to provide participants with a safe, comfortable advancement in gymnastics allowing them to develop to their potential. Most students participate in a class two to three times before progressing to the next level. Parents may attend the last 15 minutes of the last class. If you have questions about where to place your child, please call Sue at (763) 569 -3400. Many gymnastics classes fill quickly. PRESCHOOL I GYMNASTICS BEGINNING GYMNASTICS FOR GIRLS For children ages 3 '/z - 5. (Children must be 3 'h by January 17, For girls in grades 1 -4 who have had little or no gymnastics 2002 and toilet trained in order to register for this class.) Basic experience. Kindergarten girls who have completed at least two gymnastics and exercises are designed to improve child's motor preschool gymnastics sessions with Brooklyn Center may skills & coordination. Instruction includes tumbling and an register. Learn basic tumbling skills such as rolls, cartwheels, introduction to the balance beam, bars, and vault. Students must walkovers and headstands. Simple skills on the beam, vault and be able to do all skills before advancing to Preschool II. Class uneven bars will also be taught. Registration Fee $23.00/7 ratio 8 students /instructor. Registration Fee $21.50/7 Sessions. Sessions. Classes 1 hour. Instructors Michelle #'s 106, 108; Sara Classes 45 min. Instructor Michelle. #107; TBA #109. # Day Begins Time Location # Day Begins Time Location 100 Thurs. Jan. 17 6:30 p.m. North View 106 Thurs. Jan. 17 7:20 p.m. North View 101 Sat. Jan. 19 9:00 a.m. North View 107 Thurs. Jan. 17 7:20 p.m. North View 102 Sat. Jan. 19 9:50 a.m. North View 108 Sat. Jan. 19 10:40 a.m North View 109 Sat. Jan. 19 10:40 a.m. North View PRESCHOOL II/KINDERGARTEN GYMNASTICS For preschool children ages 4 and up who have passed Preschool INTERMEDIATE GYMNASTICS FOR GIRLS I Gymnastics and kindergarten children with little or no For girls in grades 1 -5 who have either passed Beginning gymnastics experience. Children will learn more advanced moves Gymnastics For Girls or can do the following skills: Tumbling - on the low balance beam, tumbling and bars. Class ratio is 8 forward and backward roll, cartwheel, headstand; Beam - walk students /instructor. Registration Fee $21.50/7 Sessions. Classes forward and back, front support and mount, 45 min. Instructors Sara # 103; TBA #'s 104, 105. squat turn, forward roll; Vault - straddle, hip # Day Begins Time Location squat; Bars - back hip circle, single leg cut, pull 103 Thurs. Jan. 17 6:30 p.m. North View over to front support. Registration Fee $28.00/7 104 Sat. Jan. 19 9:00 a.m. North View Sessions. Classes 1 hour, 15 min. Instructors (< 105 Sat. Jan. 19 9:50 a.m. North View Michelle & TBA. # Day Begins Time Location 110 Sat. Jan. 19 11:45 a.m. North View BABYSITTER'S TRAINING COURSE This Red Cross Course is for ages 11 and up. You will learn safe and responsible REGISTRATION FOR WINTER SESSION babysitting techniques and safety. You NEW LOCATION (City Hall) will also learn how to provide basic childcare, recreational activities for young Registration for classes held during the winter session begins children, how to prevent accidents, and on Saturday, January 5 at 9.00 a.m. utilize community resources for Numbers handed out beginning at 8:30 a.m emergency help. Children age 1, 0 ma also at Brooklyn Center City Hall take the class, but cannot receive Red (City Hall is located next to the community center Cross certification. Bring a pencil paper, lunch_ beverage and on the south side.) snack. Registration Fee $37.00/2 Sessions includes the Please park in the south parking lot and enter on the lower Babysitter's Training Handbook. Classes 5 hours. Instructor level to receive your number and to register. Janet, Red Cross Certified Instructor. Please note: community center is under construction; classes will be held at Centerbrook Registration continues until classes fill. Golf Clubhouse, 5500 N Lilac Drive. Beginning January 7, you may also register by mail, # Day Dates Time Location by fax (763) 569 -3434; phone (763) 569 -3400, or walk -in at 111 Sat. Feb. 2, 9 10:00 a.m. Centerbrook Golf City Hall, class space permitting. 22 Youth Activities continued VALENTINE WORKSHOP SKATING RINKS For grades K -6. Come join in a fun - filled With Warming Houses afternoon including painting and decorating a heart The following skating rinks with warming houses will be open shaped paper mache' box that can hold cherished treasures and Monday through Friday from 4 -9 p.m., Saturday 1 -9 p.m. and mementos. You will use your creativity to make cards and enjoy Sunday 1 -5 p.m. Weekday holiday hours will be 1 -9 p.m. a special Valentine treat. Registration Fee $7.50/1 Session. Class Warming houses will be closed December 24, 25 and January 1. 2 hours. Instructor Koreen. 9 s # Day Date Time Location Skating season generally runs from 112 Sat. Feb. 9 10:00 a.m. City Hall v December 15 through February 15. The season could be earlier or later depending on COUNTRY SNOWMAN WOOD PLAQUE weather conditions. Warming houses and For grades K -6. Snowmen make winter fun! _ rinks may close in inclement weather. For a Children will delight in creating a snowman recorded message about warming house 0 woodcraft that will warm up whatever room it is closings due to inclement weather conditions, hung in. Hot chocolate, marshmallows and please call (763) 569 -3442. cookies will be provided. Registration Fee Central Park, 63` & Brooklyn Dr $7.50/1 Session. Class 2 hours. Instructor Koreen. Evergreen Park, 72nd & Bryant # Day Date Time Location Grandview Park, 59th & Humboldt 113 Sat. Jan. 26 10:00 a.m. City Hall Kylawn Park, 61st & Kyle Willow Lane Park, 69th & Orchard TAEKWONDO (Korean Karate) Taekwondo is a Korean martial art focusing on self - defense and SKATING RINKS competition utilizing punching and kicking techniques. Major benefits include the development of discipline, self - confidence, Without Warming Houses self - esteem and self - control, which carry over into daily life and These skating rinks will be maintained only. No supervision. help improve concentration, focus and even schoolwork. Classes Bellvue Park, 55th & Aldrich are open to anyone ages 8 and up. It is a great family activity. Brooklane Park, 65th & Brooklyn Blvd Advanced class - attendance requires taking the beginning class Freeway Park, 67th & Beard or the instructor's permission. Registration Fee $50.00/20 Garden City Park, 63rd & Brooklyn Drive sessions plus equipment costs as necessary. Instructor Robert Happy Hollow Park, 50th & Abbott Frankovich, 3rd degree Black Belt with 20 years experience and Northport Park, 55th & Sailor Lane has been teaching for 12 years. Beginner #61; Advanced #62. Orchard Lane Park, 65th & Orchard Classes 45 min. Riverdale Park, Dallas Road & Riverdale Road # Day Begins Time Location West Palmer Park, 71st & Palmer Lake Drive 61 M &W Jan. 7 6:00 p.m. Willow Lane 62 M &W Jan. 7 6:45 p.m. Willow Lane ° tiff Brooklyn Center Honors America 91 Birthday Celebration ' FUN SQUAD Saturday, February 9, 2002 Earle Brown Heritage Center Looking for something fun to do after school? Join 6155 Earle Brown Drive Fun Squad! It's with your friends! It's after school! And, best of all, it's lots of fun! For grades 1 -6! 5:30 p.m. Social Hour Most winter programs begin in January. Watch for Fun Squad 6:30 p.m. Dinner flyers. They'll be sent home with your children from school. 8:00 P.M. Program and Entertainment Club & Organization Recognition FUN SQUAD PROGRAM SPECIALISTS 9:00 p.m. Community Get Together/Dance Earle Brown Ms. Gregory (763) 561 -1159 Fair Oaks Mr. Hostad/Mr. Remund (763) 533 -2246 Cost: $25.00/Person — includes sit down dinner, program Garden City Mrs. Tamura (763) 561 -9768 and entertainment. Paid reservations must be made in Orchard Lane Ms. Zeman/Ms. Frobig (763) 533 -1645 advance. Register in person at City Hall, 6301 Shingle Palmer Lake Mr. Fenske (763) 561 -1930 Creek Parkway or by phone at (763) 569 -3400 with Visa or Willow Lane Mr. Sawatzke (763) 561 -9272 MasterCard. Reservation Deadline — January 31, 2002. Questions, call Phil at (763) 560 -9265. Sponsored by Brooklyn Center Special Events Committee. 23 Communit y Bulletin Board TARGET CENTER EVENTS Program & Class Locations Get tickets for these great events! The Cities of Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Center High School (BCHS) — 6500 Humboldt Crystal, Golden Valley, Robbinsdale and New Hope are joining Centerbrook Clubhouse — 5500 N Lilac Dr together to offer great ticket deals for these upcoming events. City Hall — 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Tickets are available for children and adults of all ages! The Crossings/Estates — 6201 N Lilac Dr Reservations for these tickets are now in progress. Tickets The Crossings/Manor — 6125 N Lilac Dr may be ordered over the phone with Visa or MasterCard by Earle Brown School — 5900 Humboldt Ave N calling (763) 569 -3400. Earle Brown Terrace — 6100 Summit Dr N Fair Oaks School — 5600 - 65th Ave N A minimum number of tickets are needed to ensure the group Garden City School — 3501 - 65th Ave N rate. If minimum is not met, you will be contacted. Ticket Pick - North View Junior High — 69` & Zane Ave Up: You will be notified when the tickets arrive at Brooklyn Orchard Lane School — 6201 Noble Ave N Center City Hall. Participants provide their own transportation. Palmer Lake School — 7300 W. Palmer Lake Dr Please arrive at the Target Center '/� hour early. Park Center High School — 7300 Brooklyn Blvd Willow Lane School — 7020 Perry Ave N Sesame Street Live: "Everyone Makes Music' On Friday, January 18 you are invited to join your favorite Sesame Street friends in their musical adventure. When Jenny, Y the new Sesame Street music teacher moves into town, her instruments get lost. Jenny's new Sesame Street friends quickly come to her rescue and they all discover "instruments" they never knew existed rubber duckies, trash can lids, and even their own laps! The characters teach children, and themselves, that WINTER FAMIL Y FUN DA Y everyone has the ability to make beautiful music, whether they Saturday, February 9 realize it or not. Don't miss this opportunity to join Elmo, the Count, Cookie Monster, Big Bird, Bert & Ernie, and all their 1— 3 p .m. funny and furry friends as they take the stage to share the magical Brooklyn Center Central Park world of music. Performance time is 7 p.m. The cost is $15 per (City Hall side) person for lower level reserved seating. Children under 1 year of (Park in City Hall parking lot) age are free. Reserve your tickets now. Tickets may be FREE! purchased on space availability through Dec. 21. Trip #659. Snow sculptures, sleigh rides, refreshments. Target Stars on Ice (If no snow, Hayrides.) Sponsored by Brooklyn Center Lions Club! Known for it's state -of- -the art lighting and unique design, America's most revered skating show delivers yet another year of sheer elegance, sophisticated humor and scintillating music. This year's headliners are Olympic Champions Tara Lipinski, Kristi BROOKLYN COMMUNITY BAND Yamaguchi, two -time Olympic Champion Katarina Witt, Ilia Sponsored by Brooklyn Center and Brooklyn Park Recreation Kulik, four -time World Champion Kurt Browning and seven Departments. Open to post high school age men and women. other Olympic World and National skating stars. Tickets are Practice is Monday evenings at North View Jr. High N. For more reserved for Tuesday evening, January 29. The cost is $44 per information, call (763) 569 -3400. Director Jane. person for lower level reserved seating. Children under the age are free. Tickets may be purchased on space availability through MOMS CLUB OF BROOKLYN CENTER January 4. Trip #660. The MOMS Club is a National nonprofit organization specifically for at -home mothers everywhere. It helps you feel Disney on Ice Presents 'Toy Story 2" good about your decision to stay home with your children and Hold on! They're coming on Friday, March 8! Woody, Buzz and gives you the opportunity to share activities with other at -home all of the favorite residents of Andy's playroom are joined by mothers and their children. The Brooklyn Center MOMS Club new friends in a brand new adventure. When Woody is has daytime meetings with interesting speakers and discussions, kidnapped, Buzz Lightyear leads the toys in a rescue mission park play days, playgroups for preschool children, babysitting filled with hilarious moments and awe inspiring on ice special coops, activity groups like arts & crafts, and a monthly MOMS effects. Featuring world -class figure skating and a hit musical night out. We also perform service projects to help needy score, it's a treat the whole family will love. Performance time is children in our community. New members welcome. Call Stacie 7 p.m. The cost is $19 per person for lower level reserved at (763) 585 -0483. seating. Tickets may be purchased on space availability through February 12. Trip #661. 24 Community Bulletin Board Continued COMMUNITY CENTER ROOM RENTALS Room rentals in the Brooklyn Center Community Center are 20th Annual available for business meetings and private functions. It is a great Brooklyn Center place to host a family reunion, shower, graduation or anniversary EARLE BROWN DAYS FESTIVAL party. The building may also be reserved for overnight functions. June 27 - 29 Room set -up including tables, chairs, P.A. system and use of a Celebrate the fun at the 20th Annual Earle Brown Days Festival. small kitchen is included in the usage fee. This unique room can accommodate up to 190 persons with banquet style seating and FUN for the whole family. If you are interested in getting a unit 250 for lecture style. Brooklyn Center Community Center is a in the parade or in participating as an exhibitor in the arts and smoke free building and alcohol is not permitted. Bookings are crafts fair, call Sue at (763) 569 -3406. being taken for rentals beginning July 1, 2002. To find out (Schedule subject to change.) more about fees and availability, call (763) 569 -3400. For group Thursday, June 27 pool rental information, call (763) 569 -3317. Parade, 59th & Dupont to 69th & Dupont Friday, June 28 *Mini - 500 Tournament, Community Center BROOKDALE AREA LIBRARY *Pool Event, Community Center 6125 Shingle Creek Parkway. Ice Cream Social & Entertainment, Brookdale Open Mon. — Thurs. from 10 a.m. - 9 p.m., Fri. — Sat. from 10 Teen Street Dance, Brooklyn Center High School a.m. — 5 p.m. & Sun. Noon — 5 p.m. General information (952) Saturday, June 29 847 -5600; reference information (952) 847 -5610; renewal Kids' Fishing Contest, Shingle Creek information (952) 847 -5601; TTY (952) 847 -5006. Website — Arts & Crafts Fair, Central Park www.hclib.org Family Fun & Games, Central Park Tennis Carnival, Central Park All library programs are FREE. Concert, Central Park No pre- registration is required. Fireworks, Central Park *Denotes fee Family Storvtime (For listeners of all ages) Tuesdays, January 29 -March 5 — 10:30 - 11:00 a.m PARADE Stories, fmgerplays, songs, films and visits by puppet friends. The Earle Brown Days Parade, sponsored by the Brooklyn One World - A Celebration of Sound and Spirit Center Lions Club, is Thursday, June 27, 2002 at 6:30 p.m The (For adults, teens and children age 8 and up) parade route runs from 59th & Dupont to 69th & Dupont. This Saturday, January 26 spectacular event has grown to be one of the top parades in the 1 p.m. — A World Tour with Stephanie Wendt State. If your business, club or organization would like to be a 2 p.m. — Refreshments, Family Tree Activity/Genealogy Project parade participant, call Sue at (763) 569 -3406 for an application. 3 p.m. — Ethnic Dance Theater Deadline for application is May 15. Saturday, February 23 ARTS & CRAFTS FAIR Black history Month Celebration Exhibitor Applications Available 1 p.m. — Storyteller Nothando Zulu Would you like to be an exhibitor for the 13th annual Earle 2 p.m. — Refreshments and activities Brown Days Arts & Crafts Fair? The show will be held outdoors 3 p.m. — Signature Five - member Jazz Vocal Ensemble on Sat. June 29 from 9 a.m. to dark in Brooklyn Center Central Park, 694 & Shingle Creek Parkway. Registration fee is $45 per Saturday, March 9 space. There are a limited number of half spaces at a cost of $30. 1 p.m. — Katha Dance Theater Music and Dances of India Items must be handcrafted. To request an application form, call 2 p.m. — Refreshments, Henna Tatoo, Activities and Discussion (763) 569 -3406. 3 p.m. — Yoga for the Entire Family VOLUNTEERS WANTED Tuesday, January 15, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. There are openings on the Earle Brown Days Board Brookdale Library Job and Career Information Center Program of Directors, which meets at 7:30 a.m. on the third Job Loss: Coping with Grief and Getting Back on Track. David Tuesday of each month at City Hall. Volunteers will Thompson, a Career Counselor for the Employment Action also be needed for Earle Brown Days festival Center and a nationally Certified Grief Counselor (CGC), will committees: Arts and Crafts Fair and Family Fun & Games. For discuss the emotional and practical aspects of dealing with job more information about volunteering for a committee or the loss. Registration is required; call (952) 847 -5600. board of directors, please call Sue at (763) 569 -3406. 25 Community Bulletin Board Continued ANNUAL HOLIDAY BAZAAR - Crafter Information XN The 30th Annual Holiday Bazaar will be held Saturday, SUXVVER. November 2, 2002 at the spacious Park Center High School. We offer shoppers free admission, parking, coffee and coat check. i ms Refreshments and childcare are available throughout the day. The cost is $40 per space for applications submitted by June 1. Each space is 10' x 10' which includes an 8' table and two chairs. If you are a crafter and would like more information, call the Brooklyn Center Community Center at (763) 569 -3400. Items Sower Instructor* - Teach preschool children ages 4 & 5 & must be handcrafted by the seller. A valid Minnesota seller's children in grades K -3. Mon. & Wed. 9:15 a.m. - Noon & Tues. sales tax permit is required. Information, rules and an application & Thurs. 6 - 8:30 p.m. (Evening hours through July 25.) form will be mailed to you in March. This popular event is sponsored by Brooklyn Center Community Activities, Recreation T -ball 8r Softball Instructor* - Teach and Services Department. children in grades K -3. Tues. & Thurs. 9:15 a.m. - Noon & Mon. & Wed. 6 - 8:30 p.m. COMMUNITY CORNER (Evening hours through July 24.) Located at 1500 — 69 Ave N. Open Mondays, 11:30 a.m. - 7 p.m. & Tuesday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Services include an PresChool Instructors* - Teach children 3'/2 - 5 years in after school tutoring program for children ages 9 to 13, Adult various games, crafts and sports. Mon. & Wed. or Tues. & Basic Education and English as a Second Language. Service Thurs. mornings. providers co- located at the Community Comer include a community health outreach worker, Hennepin County Economic The above positions may be combined with the Fun Squad Assistance caseworker and a Metro HRA coordinator. For Leader to give additional hours of employment. information, call Linda at (763) 561 -2481. Fun Squad Leader* - Plans and carries out activities (games, NORTHWEST SUBURBAN SKI PROGRAM crafts, special events) in assigned Brooklyn Center parks. Like to Alpine ski and want great Leaders work in pairs. (Mon. & Wed. 12:45 - 3:30 p.m. and people to ski with? This group is for r Tues. & Thurs. 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. through July 25. These leaders you! Join us on Wednesdays in January also work day camp 8 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. through Aug. 1 or 8.) and February as we enjoy the beauty of winter and local ski areas. Call the *Hourly wage range for all of the above positions: $7.25 high Crystal Recreation Department at (763) ^ school students - $10.30, degree with experience working with 531 -0052 to receive a brochure with all the details. children. This range is for all the positions listed above. Trip Date Location January 16 Afton Alps January 23 Welch Village. January 30 Wild Mountain Certified Lifeguards - We offer FREE re- certification, February 6 Afton Alps flexible work schedules and competitive pay rates starting at February 13 Welch Village $7.75 & up. SOFTBALL LEAGUES �y Brooklyn Center Recreation Department;_, Swimming IrwbnlCtors - If you enjoy working with kids and offers a variety of softball leagues to fit your i love the water, this is the job for you! We are looking for team's needs. Men's, women's, co -rec and energetic people to teach children to swim. Experienced industrial leagues are offered. All leagues are ! preferred. Age 14 & up. $6.75 starting. Age 17 & up $8.75 USSSA sanctioned and include opportunities starting. for state tournament play. Registration is limited. For more information, call Joe at (763) 569 -3382. It is not too early to arrange for a summer job! For more ROBBINSDALE COMMUNITY information about these FUN positions, call Brooklyn Center EDUCATION ADAPTIVE PROGRAMS Community Activities, Recreation, and Services Department, The Robbinsdale Community Education Center offers recreation, (763) 569 -3400. education and support programs and classes for adults with disabilities. For information, call (763) 504 -8390 Voice or (763) 504 -8389 TDD. 26 -� , ( -f- Brooklyn Center ��-- _ American Ottl League World Series Participant 1994 Registration for 2002 Sign -Up Dates: Thursday, February 28, 6:00 p.m. — 8:00 p.m. Saturday, March 2, Noon — 2:00 p.m. Saturday, March 9, 10:00 a.m. —Noon At the Brooklyn Center Fire Station (Across from Rainbow Foods) 6250 Brooklyn Blvd, Brooklyn Center. Registration Fee: T -Ball for ages 5 -7 Baseball for ages 8 -12 Softball for ages 7 -12 $30.00 $60.00 $60.00 *For the first child, add $40 each per additional child in the family. Fee includes baseball cap, team & individual photos and accident insurance. Participant's birth dates must be between August 1, 1989 and July 31, 1997. (Proof of Residence and Birth Certificates are required of all new players. All players must have Medical & Dental Information.) Boundaries: Includes the following schools: Birch Grove, Evergreen Park, Fair Oaks, Garden City, Monroe, Orchard Lane, Palmer Lake, Willow Lane and Zanewood. Also included are those students attending Riverview and living east of Washburn Ave N. Any player attending a school not listed above is still eligible to play if they reside within the league boundaries (boundary map will be available at registration.) If you have any questions regarding the program, please call our answering machine at (763) 560 -0287; please leave a message. Brooklyn Center National Littl League Baseball and Softball Boys and girls ages 6 though 12 whose birthdays are between Aug. 1, 1989 and July 31, 1996. Must live within ° Brooklyn Center National Little League boundaries. Brooklyn Center residents who attend Earle Brown ° °;• Elementary, Northport Elementary, Lakeview Elementary and 6th graders attending Hosterman Middle School. e i Brooklyn Center residents, check boundaries at registration. North Minneapolis residents who attend St. Elizabeth Seton, Jenny Lind Elementary, Loring Elementary and 6th graders attending Floyd B. Olson Middle School living ° ° within these boundaries, 53rd Ave N to Dowling Ave N, Mississippi River west to Penn Ave N. ` Sign -Up Dates: Thursday, February 28, 6:00 p.m. — 8:00 p.m. Saturday, March 2, Noon — 2:00 p.m. Saturday, March 9, 10:00 a.m. — Noon At the Brooklyn Center Fire Station (across from Rainbow Foods) 6250 Brooklyn Blvd, Brooklyn Center Baseball and Softball Registration Fees: $50 first child $35 each additional child living in the same household T -Ball: $30 first child $20 each additional child living in the same household Girl's Jr /Sr League Softball ages 13 & above — Fee TBD Boy's Jr /Sr League Baseball ages 13 -14 — Fee TBD Little League Baseball Boys or Girls ages 8 - 12 Little League Softball Girls ages 8 - 12 T -Ball Boys and Girls ages 6 & 7 If it is your first time registering in the Brooklyn Center National Little League Program, birth certificate is required. We need managers, coaches and umpires. All other parents will be required to work in the concession stand. For more information, call Steve Bowe (President) (763) 566 -0094 Bob Batta (Vice President) (763) 535 -8455 27 Aquatic Acth7ttles Please indicate your child's swim level on the registration form. NOTE: There are several changes in location, dates, and times If you have questions about what level to place your child or of lessons. Please carefully check the details of the class you questions about the swim activities, call Kirsten or Natalie at wish to register for winter session. All Swim Lessons will be 763 569 -3317. held at North View Junior High. The water temperature at North View is approximately 84 degrees. - -- Swim Lesson Levels - - For children 4 years old and up. When registering, please PARENT AND TOT SWIM LESSONS indicate child's swim lesson level. For day and time of lessons, Water adjustment and beginning swim lessons for children 18 - see Preschool and Children Swim Lessons. 36 months old. One parent must accompany child in the water. Children must wear plastic training pants, no diapers. Disposable Level 1: Water Exploration swim pants available for purchase prior to class. No lessons Introduces independent floating, kicking, gliding and breath Monday, Jan. 21 and Saturday, March 23. Classes 30 min. control. The focus is on allowing the child to become Classes once a week, $31.00/9 Lessons comfortable in water and work on beginner skills. No previous # Day Begins Time Location skills are necessary. 400 Mon. Jan. 14 6:15 p.m. North View 401 Mon. Jan. 14 6:50 p.m. North View Level 2: Primary Skills 402 Sat. Jan. 19 10:45 a.m. North View Introduces the fundamentals of the front and back crawl along Classes once a week, $34.00/10 Lessons with rhythmic breathing. Students must pass level 1 or be able to 403 Wed. Jan. 16 6:15 p.m. North View float on their front and back independently. 404 Wed. Jan. 16 6:50 p.m. North View Level 3• Stroke Readiness PRESCHOOL AND CHILDREN SWIM LESSONS Builds on the skills of level 2. The focus is on stroke American Red Cross classes for children 4 years of improvement. The whip kick and treading water are introduced. age and older. Children may be tested the first day Students must have the ability to swim 20 yards with both front to assure correct swim level. Average ratio of 5 - and back crawl. students /instructor. Parents do not accompany child in water. No lessons Monday, Jan. 21 and Saturday, Level 4: Stroke Development March 23. Classes 30 min. Builds on level 3. Work on the breaststroke, sidestroke and Classes once a week, $31.00/9 Lessons safety skills. Students develop endurance and confidence in # Day Begins Time Swim Level previously learned strokes. Students must be able to swim 40 405 Mon. Jan. 14 6:15 p.m. 1 -3 yards, with both front and back crawl. 406 Mon. Jan. 14 6:50 p.m. 1 -3 407 Mon. Jan. 14 7:25 p.m. 1 -7 Level 5: Stroke Refinement 408 Mon. Jan. 14 8:00 p.m. 4 -7 Students must have passed level 4 or swim 50 yards of front and 409 Sat. Jan. 19 9:00 a.m. 1 -7 back crawl and demonstrate the scissors kick. Students 410 Sat. Jan. 19 9:35 a.m. 1 -3 coordinate and refine keystrokes. Butterfly is introduced. 411 Sat. Jan. 19 10:10 a.m. 1 -5 412 Sat. Jan. 19 10:45 a.m. 3 -7 Level 6: Skill Proficiency Classes once a week, $34.00/10 Lessons Students must swim 20 yards of breaststroke & sidestroke and 75 413 Wed. Jan. 16 6:15 p.m. 1 -3 yards of front & back crawl. Polish strokes to allow swimming I''i 414 Wed. Jan. 16 6:50 p.m. 1 -3 with more ease, efficiency & power over greater distances. 415 Wed. Jan. 16 7:25 p.m. 1 -7 416 Wed. Jan. 16 8:00 p.m. 4 -7 Level 7: Advanced Skills Students must be able to swim 10 yards butterfly and 50 yards ADULT & SENIOR ADULT SWIM LESSONS breaststroke, sidestroke and 100 yards front and back crawl. For anyone over 16 years old. The focus is on individual needs. Students perfect strokes. An emphasis is placed on personal Everyone is welcome regardless of skill level! Classes are safety and rescue skills. tailored to the individual. No classes Monday, Jan. 21 and Saturday, March 23. Classes 30 min. All class registration including swim lessons begins at 9 a.m. Classes once a week, $31.00/9 Lessons on Saturday, Sept. 5 at Brooklyn Center City Hall, 6301 # Day Begins Time Location Shingle Creek Parkway. (Located next to the community 417 Mon. Jan. 14 8:00 p.m. North View center on the south side.) Numbers will be given out at 8:30 418 Sat. Jan. 19 10:45 a.m. North View a.m. Visa and Ma sterCard accepted. Classes once a week, $34.00/10 Lessons 419 Wed. Jan. 16 8:00 p.m. North View 28 Aquatic Activities continued ADAPTIVE SWIM LESSONS - Scheduled *NEW Scheduled times for individuals of all ages with physical or North View Junior High developmental disabilities. Ratio of one student/per instructor. Missed lessons will not be made up. No lessons Monday O pen Swim Hours Jan. 21 and Saturday, March 23. Classes 30 min. Classes once a week, $54.00/9 Lessons # Day Begins Time Location Friday Family Fun Nights: 420 Mon. Jan. 14 8:00 P.M. North View Join us Fridays December —March - 6 - 9 p.m. 421 Sat. Jan. 19 9:00 a.m. North View Come to North View Jr. High and have a fun filled family Classes once a week, $60.00/10 Lessons night. You can play on a fun noodle or relax in the pool. Every 422 Wed. Jan. 16 8:00 p.m. North View other Friday night will have a different theme. (See page 30 for theme nights) Come check out the fun! ADAPTIVE SWIM LESSONS - By Arrangement Saturday Afternoon Open Swim For individuals of all ages with physical or developmental Adult Swim - 11:30 a.m. — 1 p.m. disabilities. Ratio of one student to one instructor. Missed All Ages — 1 — 5 p.m. lessons will not be made up. Registration Fee $6 for one 30 minute lesson. Admission prices for North View Open Swim: #423 By arrangement only. Call (763) 569 - 3317 $1.00 per person, ages 14 and under $2.00 per person, ages 15 and up PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS - By Arrangement For all levels, children or adults. Class ratio of one student to North View Pool closed December 23 - 27 one instructor. Missed lessons will not be made up. Registration Fee $12 for one 30 minute lesson. #424 By arrangement only. Call (763) 569 -3317 North View Pool Rental COMPETITIVE For an exclusive pool party, try North View Junior High Pool. For individuals who may be interested in joining a swim team. It is available for rental and located at 69 & Zane Ave. N. Stroke analysis and development, workouts and basic fitness Groups of all sizes are welcome. Lifeguards provided for all will be emphasized. Must be at a level 4 or better swim ability. rentals. Reservations are requested a minimum of two weeks Registration Fee $54.00/9 Lessons. No lesson Monday, Jan. in advance. For information on rental costs and availability, 21. Classes 1 hour. call Kirsten or Natalie at (763) 569 -3317. # Day Begins Time Location 425 Mon. Jan. 14 8:00 p.m. North View SPMG SWIM LESSONS WATER SAFETY AIDE Join us after remodeling for spring swim lessons at the If you are interested in teaching swim lessons, this class is the community center. Lessons will be held on Tuesday and place to start! Ages 12 & up with a level 6 swimming ability. Thursday evenings from 5:45 — 8 p.m. and Saturday mornings Students will learn the skills and techniques to aid in the from 9 — 11:15 a.m. The anticipated start date is the week of instruction of quality lessons. Participants will have the chance April 15. Registration for spring session begins March 9. to work with experienced instructors during our swim lesson program. Registration Fee $60.00/10 Weeks. No lessons Monday, Jan. 21 and Saturday, March 23. Class 1 hour. Co mmunity Center Pool Sr Waterslide Classes once a week, $54.00/9 Lessons # Day Begins Time Location Group Rental Information 426 Mon. Jan. 14 6:15 p.m. North View 427 Sat. Jan. 19 9:30 a.m. North View (After remodeling - April 2002) Classes once a week, $60.00/10 Lessons 428 Wed. Jan. 16 6:15 p.m. North View Looking for an idea for your group's next gathering? Try a community center pool rental! Pool rentals can be tailored SCUBA DIVING for each group. Try the 150' wild water slide, high dive, Discover the adventures of our world underwater. Fun and diving boards, water volleyball and more! safety are emphasized. All equipment is provided. Open water For information on pool fun, dives not included. Minimum age 12 and at least a level 3 call Kirsten or Natali at (763) 569 -3317 swim ability. Registration Fee $200.00/2 Sessions. Classes 7 hours. �« # Days Begins Time Locationa4 429 Sat. & Feb. 9 8:30 a.m. North View Sun. Feb. 10 8:30 a.m. North View 29 at View j u n ior Ni �Tor��h Sports Pest Back to the 79.9 Fri., Dec. 21, 6 -9 p.m. Fri., Feb. 22, 6 -9 p.m. Chase away the stress of Christmas with games /� Groovy good times await you as we such as volleyball, basketball, and tug o' war. Come 4 � � flash back to the 70's. Disco and alone or with a team. Everyone has the chance to bell- bottoms will be part of our blast win! Get your picture taken with Santa poolside! — into the past. Come dressed in the 70's and disco all night long. Swim Mittens and More to the tunes from the past. Fri., Jan. 11, 6 -9 p.m. Bring clean winter outerwear such as mittens, scarves, and jackets that are in good Swim with Scooby & Friends condition and receive a free pool Fri., Mar. 8, 6 -9 p.m. admission. Items will be donated to a Scooby and Friends will host a local charity. Help our community pool party. Join them for a dip in�� stay bundled this winter. the pool and cartoons on the deck. Relax with a favorite Scooby Winter Wonderland episode as you enjoy popcorn. Q Fri., Jan. 25, 6 -9 p.m. 4 Cuddle up by the pool with hot chocolate Aloha from NorM View and snowflake creations. We will swim, Fri., Mar. 22, 6 -9 p.m. enjoy coco and cut snowflake designs. Celebrate Escape to a tropical paradise! winter in style! Join us for this hula celebration • . as the tropical island of North Swimsational Sweet Time View heats up. Get into the Fri., Feb. 8, 6 -9 p.m. Hawaiian style! Everyone who Come and enjoy a "sweet" joins us for this event receives a time swimming! Create a / I Hawaiian lei. valentine card for a loved one. Are You Interested in Competitive Swimming? Join us for loads of fun! For information on Northern Lights Swim Club, call Chip (612) 754 -3490. Admission Price for North View Open Swim & Special Pool Events $1.00 per person - ages 14 and under $2.00 per person - ages 15 and up 30 .Registration and General Information REGISTRATION — CITY HALL Senior Adult Discount Discipline Begins Saturday, January 5 at Senior adults, 62 years & older, who are Students will be given the rules of class Brooklyn Center City Hall. Brooklyn Center residents will receive orally on the first day of class. Students Please make checks payable to the $5 off the fee of any adult activity class who do not follow the established rules City of Brooklyn Center. $20 or more. This does not apply to set by the instructor will be given one Visa and MasterCard accepted. supplies, special senior classes that are warning. If they choose not to follow the already reduced or classes less than $20. rules a second time, they will be sent All Class Registration — Jan. 5 Other exceptions noted in class home from class and will not be allowed Begins at 9.00 a.m. descriptions. to return. No money refunded. Numbers handed out at 8:30 a.m. (Park in south parking lot and enter on Refund Procedure Late Pickup Fee lower level of City Hall.) Requests for refunds must be made at If a child is not picked up immediately least 24 hours before the first class. If after class, a $5 fee will be charged for Registration continues until classes fill. you find it necessary to cancel after the every 10 minutes after class ends. first class, make your request 24 hours Senior Adult Registration — Jan. 4 before the second class. Class will be Auxiliary Aids Begins Friday, Jan. 4 at 8:30 a.m. prorated. Refund checks will be mailed For persons with disabilities, available (City Hall — Lower level.) to participants; please allow 2 -3 weeks. upon request at least 96 hours in advance. Call director at (763) 569 - Mail-In Registration Refund Procedure for Holiday and 3407. Persons with hearing or speech Mail -in registration accepted beginning One -Day Classes impairment - served by MN Relay Jan. 7. Complete registration form on Requests for refunds must be made at Service -1- 800 - 627 -3529 (TTY/Voice). the back page. Please include payment. least seven days before the class date. Mail to: Brooklyn Center Recreation Sorry, no refunds will be issued later Art /Cooking/Holiday Class Department, 6301 Shingle Creek than seven days before the class date. Participants Parkway, Brooklyn Center, MN 55430. Young artists and cooks may get food, Inclement Weather paint, glue or other art media on their Phone- In/Fax -In Registration If classes or other recreation activities clothing and shoes while in class. Phone -in and Fax -in registration are canceled due to inclement weather, Children should dress in old clothes accepted beginning Jan. 7. Please have we will attempt to make them up. and/or bring an old paint shirt or apron. your current VISA or MasterCard Sometimes circumstances beyond our number ready. Phone -In and Fax -In control do not make this possible. Liability registration hours are Monday - Friday, The Brooklyn Center Recreation 9:30 a.m — 3:00 p.m. For fax -in Questionable weather? Department does not provide accident registration, please use registration form Programs may be canceled due to insurance for participants in any of its on back page. Fax # is (763) 569 -3434. weather conditions. Call (763) 569- programs. Participants assume all 3442 for a recorded message about inherent risk of injury from their Registration is on a first -come, first- activity cancellations. Cancellations involvement in programs or activities served basis. Instructors are not maybe announced on WCCO -AM 830. outlined in this brochure. permitted to accept registration. The Register Early recreation department reserves the right Most of the programs or activities have Recreation Department Office Hours to cancel classes when an insufficient a minimum and maximum number of Offices located at City Hall number of people have signed up. Waiting lists are kept for classes that are registrants. Some fill to capacity early. full. If there are sufficient requests and In other cases, if they appear to be under During construction if space and an instructor are available, enrolled, we have to cancel activities the recreation department offices will be additional classes maybe formed. several days before the starting date. located at City Hall, lower level There have been instances where (763) 569 -3400 Financial Assistance individuals have expressed an interest in Hours Limited financial assistance funds are a program that has already been Mon. — Fri. — 8:00 a.m. — 4:30 p.m. available to Brooklyn Center residents canceled. In either case, it is highly Sat. — 8:30 a.m. — 1:00 p.m. who could not otherwise take a class advantageous to register early!! Sun. — Closed due to financial reasons. For Christmas Eve — Closed information, call the director at (763) Class attendance is limited to Christmas Day — Closed 569 -3407. participants. Spectators, including New Years Eve — 8:00 a.m. — 4:30 p.m. parents, are not allowed except with New Year's Day — Closed permission. This includes children. Martin Luther King Day (Jan. 21) — Closed President's Day (Feb. 18) — Closed 31 11 11 Infer �� n y u Saturday, February 9, 2002 Ott 1 -3 p.m. I Brooklyn Center Central Park (Park on City Hall side) Snow Sculptures! Sleigh Rides Refreshments! / p g o Fun For All Ages! Everyone is invited! (If no snow, Hayrides) i Sponsored by the Brooklyn Center Lions Club! Mail -In or Fax -In Registration Card Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission Name Gender: Male Female The Parks and Recreation Commission meets the third Tuesday of each month Address at 7 p.m. at City Hall. This commission City Zip Code advises the City Council on the parks and recreation program in Brooklyn Phone H) �) W) L� Center. Bud Sorenson, chairperson; Class Name John Russell; Tom Shinnick; Don Peterson; Gail Ebert; Richard Theis; Class # Location Valerie Forsch. Child's Birth Date Grade Amount Paid Special Needs (including food allergies): Department Mission Dedicated to the citizens of Brooklyn Center that they may share in the God Form Of Payment: ❑Check ❑Credit Card given right to beauty, to sunshine, to Credit Card Information: ❑VISA ❑MasterCard tranquility, and to the end that each may herein find the laughter of childhood, Card Holder's Name the acceptance of youth, the fulfillment of adult life, and the companionship of Number Exp. Date old age, through a healthy, satisfying For Swim Lessons, please indicate level use of leisure time. Registration card is for mail -in and fax -in only and will not be accepted before January 7, 2002. For registration information, see page 31. City of 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Presorted Standard .j Brooklyn Center MN 55430 U.S. Postage BROOKLYN Paid CENTER Permit No. 2170 Minneapolis, MN