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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972 Park and Recreation Winter Activities CITY OF BULK RATE B OOKLYN U.S. POSTAGE PAID MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. CENTER I PERMIT LA0. 2170 "The Something More City" The Brooklyn Center Park and Recreation Department 1972 Winter Activities ,. A 7fi tom.,-.,,....,..--,w-_ _.._. ..._... _ .._ _....-._ _......_.. _ _.. .. ,w K w� t. a. a e w u y ar -+ ,�, fit,.��a'.r++t�.�,.""'�...•+�. +�"` „��esTM*.`"�^&"w"w`";,r.,: *M► �-'°.a� �°�"+^ ""�^'"„� ..., . r. *in"+• .rues``«,4 "'.'�^+ ,.�°�`'�e r..` ,���� 4 �sas. ,. ^q � "�- , �,`",,..+amu r^.�;�« ^�ee• � -.. � ,,*3rga �. �„"."�..,..a... ,�r '�` '�, .,�..' '.,..;r„�, .:=:�e.,t�4`#r'�K�'+,�K��z�'-�"'wt a....,,� -�.�w. � tai+w•�y a THE BROOKLYN CENTER SWIMMING PARK AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT Lessons (starting Saturday Jan. 15, 1972) Dedicated to the Citizens of Brooklyn Center that they may share Childrens (for 6 years of age and up) in the God given right to beauty, to sunshine, to tranquility: And These lessons are 1/2 hour in length. There are 10 lessons. to the end that each may herein find the laughter of childhood, Cost$5.00 the acceptance of youth, the fulfillment of adult life, and the Tuesday— North View Jr. High companionship of old age, through a healthy, satisfying use of 6:30— 7:00— 7:30— p.m. (starts Jan. 18, 1972) leisure time. Thursdays— Community Center Pool Eugene H. Hagel— Director 6:00— 6:30— 7:00 p.m. (starts Jan. 20, 1972) Arnie Mavis— Supt of Recreation Saturdays— Community Center Pool Doug Bryant— Asst Supt. Rec. 9:00— 9:30— 10:00— 10:30— 11:00— 11.30 a.m. Kathy Desteian— Program Supervisor (starts Jan. 15, 1972) Parent&Tot (for 2 to 5 years of age) The Brooklyn Center Park and Recreation Department is located These lessons are '/z hour in length. There are 10 lessons. One in the Civic Center at 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway. The depart- of the parents must accompany the child into the water, if pos- ment is open from 8:30 a.m, to 11:00 p.m. Mon. — Thurs., sible it should be the same parent each time. 8:30 a.m. — 12:00 midnight Fri. & Sat, 1:00 p.m. — 9:00 p m. Cost$5.00 Sun. The phone number is 561-5440 until 5:00 p.m. Mon. — Fri. Tuesdays&Thursdays— Community Center Pool After 5:00 and on weekends call 561-5448 or 561-5449. (These classes meet twice a week for five weeks) BROOKLYN CENTER 9:00— 9:30 a.m. (starts Jan. 18, 1972) Tuesdays— Community Center Pool PARK AND RECREATION 6:00— 6:30— 7:00 p.m. (starts Jan. 18, 1972) ADVISORY COMMISSION Adults (high school age&up) These lessons are 1 hour in length with 10 lessons. Donald Reichel — Chairman cost$10.00 Henrietta Anderson Earl Larsen Monday &Wednesday— Community Center Pool Bruce Morrow Ruth Lind (These classes meet twice a week for five weeks) 10:00 a.m. (starts Jan. 17, 1972) The Park and Recreation Department is in the process of schedul- Thursday— Community Center Pool ing Special Events such as one night workshops, mini courses, 7:30 p.m. (starts Jan. 20, 1972) trips, tours, and drama programs for adults, teens, and children. Super Chicken Lessons for those people who have a very real fear Also beginning this winter will be various art shows and exhibits of the water. Here is your opportunity to overcome that fear by local and outside artists that will appear in the gallery. De- and learn to swim. These lessons are 1 hour in length. There tails of these events will appear in the local paper, flyers, and are 10 lessons. announcements at the Community Center. Tuesdays— Community Center Pool 7:30 p.m..(starts Jan. 18, 1972) COMMUNITY CENTER Monday &Wednesday— Community Center Pool The Brooklyn Center Community Center, featuring a swimming (These classes meet twice a week for 5 weeks) pool, exercise room, and sauna, is now open. Membership hold- 9:00 a.m. (starts Jan. 17, 1972) ers will be entitled to the use of the swimming pool during recre- Handicapped (mentally and physically) ational or "open" periods. The use of the exercise room will be These lessons will be 1/2 hour in length with 10 lessons. limited to 10th graders and up while the sauna will be limited to Cost$5.00 high school graduates and older except for special events or when Saturday— Community Center Pool the child is accompanied by a parent There will be"open" peri- 12:00 Noon (starts Jan. 15, 1972) ods as well as scheduled times for men, women, families, and Sr. Life Saving (must be 15 years of age— able to swim 440 yds., classes. front crawl or breast stroke.) *MEMBERSHIP RATES These lessons will be 2 hours in length with 10 lessons. Brooklyn Center Residents: Cost$10.00 Family— 6 months—$30.00 Monday— North View Jr. High Individual—6 months—$15.00 8:00— 10:00 p.m. (starts Jan. 17, 1972) Nonresidents: Diving— Beginning Family— 6 months—$40.00 These lessons are 1/2 hour in length. There are 10 lessons. Individual—6 months—$20.00 Cost$5.00 *GENERAL ADMISSION Saturdays—Community Center Pool Adults. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 9:00— 9:30— 10:00— 10:30 a.m. Children .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 Diving— Advanced The daily admission fee applies to all persons— residents and non- These lessons are 1 hour in length. There are 10 lessons. residents who do not have a membership ticket You are encour- Saturdays— Community Center Pool aged to purchase a Membership — by doing so your cost will be 11:00 a.m. considerable lower than the daily admission rate. *Registration for these Learn to Swim Lessons will take place on *Babysitting service will be provided for parents using the facili- Saturday, January 8 at the Community Center beginning at ties between 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. Cost 25k per hour. Call 9:00 a.m.. Registration is on a first come first serve basis. Mail Community Center for details. registrations will not be accepted. RECREATIONAL SWIM SCHEDULE Practiced hard and wish to become more advanced th COMMUNITY CENTER 9:00 a.m "Mondays itY of learning and working together. Minimum 8— a om. — 11:00 P.M. 10 sessions$6.00, iNaxium um I - 8. Tuesdays 9:00 a.m. — 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Northport School Wednesdays 8.30 p.m.— 11:00 P.m. Adults only TINY TOT BALLET 5'55 — 6:55 P.M. 9:00 a.m. — 11:00 For boys and irls 4 to 6 Thursdays p m g years old. ass gives 9:00 a.m. — 6:00 an opportunity to participate with othe s'ncpr-ballet techniques, 8:30 P•m. Fridays p m'— 11:00 P.m. Adults only singing, and creative ex r 9:00 a.m. — 12:00 midnight 10 sessions — P ession. Minimum 13 — Saturdays $5 Maximum 20. 1:00 .00. Sundays P•m•— 1200 midnight Friday 1:00 P.M.— 9:00 Public Library School aged children not allowed Burin P m DANCE DEVELOPMENT 3:30 P.M. NORTH VIEW JUNIOR HIGH g school hours. A recreation dance program exposing tin Wednesdays ing, exercise, marching and dance. Minimum 14—to music, m 20. Thursdays 8.30 P.m- Adults only 10 sessions— Maximum 20. 6:30 and 7: $5.00. Fridays 30 p.m. Tuesday Garden City School 6:30 and 7:30 p.m BATON 4:00 P.M. Saturdays 1:00 and 2:00 AND DANCE TWIRL Saturdays p m Registration is at the discretion of the instructor. 3:00 p.m, distance swimming Cost for North View Junior High— girls who have had past experience in baton and dance. Th to the The North View g 306 Per hour. concentrates on pool is available for rental dance twirl, he class Mondays and Wednesdays at 6:30 and 7:3$12'00 per hour) on Minimum 10—Maximum 18. pom Porons and parade routines after 4:00 p-m., on Saturdays Tuesday 10 sessions—$6,00. P.M., and on Sundays from 1:00— Garden City School 9:00 p.m: BOYS BASKETBALL AND WRESTLING 5:50— 6:50 P.M. These programs are both underva grade boy would still like u register he may for a reduced rate. r y, however if a 3rd thru 6th Wrestling meets from 10:00 a DANCE PROGRAM meets from 12:00 Noon to 4:00 to 12.00 Noon and Basketball 'If the minimum class number is not met for each of the classes at North View Junior High in the wrestling activities are held listed below the class will be cancelled and are held on Saturdays, g gymnasium BATON, TAP, AND TUMBLING Prior to the first lesson. GIRLS GYMNASTICS Open to students who participated in Fall For girls 1st thru 6th grades. This course is designed to stretch to regular classroom instruction students will be exposed to dance and strengthen the I 09 In addition legs, back, stomach, twirl, grade strut, and arms Children are shoulder, and upper P Pom POM. placed into two P Girls will have the Opportuni�, 4th thru 6th grades. groups — 1st thru to participate in coming parades. Students g Classes are 1'/� hours Ion 3rd and achievement and attendance certificates. may also work for Registration fee 9 and run 9 weeks. mum 20. 1 Minimum 14 — is $3.50. Classes will begin January 22 0 sessions— $5,00 Mei_ Minimum 10—Maximum 15. Monday Saturday (1st — 3:30 P.M. 3rd grades) 12:00— Public Library (4th — 6th grades) 1'30 P.M.P.M. Public Library North View Junior High 1 30— 3:00 P.M. 5.15 P.M. Evergreen School BOYS GYMNASTICS Tuesday All boys 3rd throw h 2:15 P.M. strengthen body 9 6th grades Designed to stretch and Earle Brown School y muscles and aid body movement and coordina- 3'15 P.M. Fair Oaks School tion. Boys are placed into 4:00 P.M. 6th. Classes are 1'/z hours loo groups — 3rd and 4th— 5th and Fair Oaks School ng and run 9 weeks. 5:00 P.M. Willow Lane School fee is $3.50• Classes will begin January Registration 3:00 P.M. imum 15. rY 22. Minimum 10— Max_ Palmer Lake School 5:00 P.M. Orchard Lane School Saturday (3rd and 4th BALLET grades) 9:00— 10:30 A.M. Students should15th and 6th grades) 10:30— 12:00 noon Leotards and ballet'wear tights are nand knit shirt North View Junior High and soft slippers. GIRLS JUDO LESSONS ------------- class lessons students will be phonal. In addition to the regular For girls 8 years old and u practice at home, given lesson sheets to aid them in Wednesday p 10 sessions$5.00. Minimum 13 — Maximum Y — Beginners starts January — $5.00. 20. 10 sessions Wednesday g ( �' 17) Y—Advanced 6:30— 7:30 P.M. Wednesday — *New Beginners 7:30— View Junior High 9:00 P.M. North Vi 3:20 P.M. Evergreen School BOYS JUDO LESSONS Wrestling Room 4:40 P.M, Fair Oaks School For boys 8 years Told u Friday — Only open to girls who Monday p• 10 sessions—$5.00. Sion. Participated during Fall ses- Monday — Advancers (starts January 17) 6:30— Y—Advanced 7:30 P.M. 4:15 P.M. Public Library North View Junior High Wrestling Room— 9 00 P M 5:30 P.M. Earle Brown School ART EXPERIMENTS INTERMEDIATE AND JAZZ This class is designed to introduce the boys and This class is NEW BALLET this winter and is offered to girls who have had — 6th grades to the r girls in the 4th Past experience in ballet process of working with a variety of materials. Plaster of Paris sculpture, instructor. Registration is at the discretion of the lust a few of the medias that will be explored. The class will concentrate Print making and paper mache' are ballet An added feature is one location enabling and Jazz be furnished, students will be asked t bringMost materials will 9 girls who have home. 8 sessions — $6.00. Minimum 0Some items found at Saturday 10:00 — 11:30 A.M. — Maximum 20. Community Center 0- BOWLING (limbering and stretching), Locomotive movements (skipping and For boys and girls in 5th through 9th grades. All registration will running etc.), and Creative Dance (children create simple original be at Lynbrook Bowl. $1.00 registration fee payable at first ses- patterns.) This kinesthetic approach helps develop posture, poise, sion (506 for returning bowlers) plus $1.50 per session to cover and self-confidence. No special attire or shoes are required. Leo- cost of bus transportation, two games of bowling, shoes and tards may be worn. Minimum 8. 8 sessions — $8.00 (starts instruction by certified A.J.B.C. instructors. Bowling will begin January 22). January 10. Saturday 9:00 A.M. K — 2nd grade Bus Pick Up 10:00 A.M. 3rd— 5th grade Monday Brooklyn Center H.S. 2:35 p.m. 11:00 A.M. 6th— 8th grade Monday Earle Brown School 2:55 p.m. Community Center Monday North View Jr. High 3:10 p.m. CHI LDRENS CITY CHORUS Monday Brooklyn.Jr. High 3:30 p.m. Elementary age boys and girls. For further information call the Monday St. Alphonsus 3:15 p.m. Community Center. Tuesday Garden City School 3:05 p.m. Mondays— 6:30 to 8:00 P.M. All sessions at Community Center Tuesday Northport School 3:15 p.m. SPECIAL CHILD PROGRAM Tuesday Palmer Lake School 3:00 p.m. In an effort to serve the entire community, the Brooklyn Center Thursday Evergreen School 3:20 p.m. Park and Recreation Department will be attempting to set up an Thursday Monroe 3:25 p.m. activity program for the mentally retarded children in our area. Thursday Riverview 3:20 p.m. An informal meeting of the parents of these special children will Friday Willow Lane 3:05 p.m. be held Monday, February 21, at 8:00 p.m. in the Social Hall of Friday Orchard Lane 3:00 p.m. the Community Center. This will be a time to ask any questions Friday Fair Oaks 3:10 p.m. you as parents may have, and to offer any suggestions for the pro- CHILDRENS FILM PROGRAM gram we are working on for retarded children. A representative Tof M.A.R.C. will be present at the meeting. Parents of all age Twice a month films will be shown at the Community Center for elementary school children. Younger children may attend when children, kindergarten through high school, are invited to attend. accompanied by an adult Admission is 306 per person. Parents �f are requested to pick up their children immediately after the pro- �Qn (eel�i gram. Evening movies begin at 6:30 P.M. and Saturday movies at 1:00 P.M. We reserve the right to change films if scheduled MOVIES FOR NIGHT CREATURES movies are not available at time of presentation. Saturday January 22 "Black Sabbath" Tuesday, January 11 Make Mine Music— 75 minutes Saturday February 12 "King-Kong Escapes" Tuesday, January 25 Fun& Fancy Free— 73 minutes Friday March 31 "War of the Gargantuas" Saturday, February 12 Three Caballeros— 72 minutes Saturday April 8 "King Kong vs. Godzilla" Tuesday, February 22 The Pigeon That Worked A Miracle These movies are in technicolor and are classic tales of terror. TINY TOTS Plus Cartoon Spectacular— 72 minutes They will be presented from 8:00 to 9:30 on the dates above at the Community Center. Admission is 406 (We reserve the right This class is for 4 and 5 year old preschoolers. Tiny Tots must be 4 years old by February 28, 1972. The program consists of to change films if scheduled movies are not available at the time simple crafts, games, story time, finger plays and music. Parents of presentation.) are asked to pick up their child immediately at the close of each THEATRE GUILD period. *Tiny Tots are required to wear tennis shoes to each A Junior and Senior high performing theatre group. Improvi- class period. Class minimum 10 — maximum 20. 10 sessions sation, pantomime, script development, and field trips will be the — $5.00. backbone of this new program. Also, skills in set construction, Class 1 Tuesday 10:15 — 11:15 A.M. lighting, sound, and stage management will be stressed. Practices Class 2 Tuesday 11:30 — 12:30 P.M. and productions will be held on stage at North View Junior High Class 3 Tuesday 1:30 — 2:30 P.M. and the Community Center. The first meeting will be held on Class 4 Thursday 10:15 — 11:15 A.M. Saturday, January 29, at 12:30 P.M. This meeting will be held at Class 5 Thursday 11:30 — 12:30 P.M. the Community Center. The registration fee, $3.00, must be paid Class 6 Thursday 1:30 — 2:30 P.M. by January 25th. All sessions at Public Library DRAWING AND PAINTING Opportunity for Senior High teens to experiment with their "34 AND 56" CLUBS choice of charcoal, pen ink, or acrylics. Students must furnish "34 and 56" Clubs have been meeting weekly except for school the:- oven .—aterials and may work in more than one media. holidays and vacations. The clubs will continue to run for ':Y; >_sis be on"workshop" rather than classroom approach. hours after school through the month of April. New corners:rc ,.do individual ac;sistance will be available. This is an always welcome to join. The schools listed bolo« harve c! f-, 01-:. 'o ` "her their skills outside of school or grams for boys and girls in the 3rd — 6th grade. Contact th; ; ,. '3ring a large sketch pad, choice of school supervisor listed below or the Park and Recreation :eciar; „ cA. Minimum per class is 15, maxi- ment for the day the clubs meet Garden City— Mr. Anderson Palmer Lake -- M Community Center Orchard Lane— Mr. Thorpe Willow Lane— Mr, Herrnanson Fair Oaks— Mr. Strand ,sC;aAFTS Registration fee—$2.00 new members only. it's time t 'sc;uver your talents! Contemporary crafts will prove CREATIVE RHYTHMS that even you can be a little artsy craftsy! It's a teen crafts pro- Girls are shown through physical activity how to discover creative gram with special instruction geared toward creative young ideas. activity. Each class is divided into three sections: Exercise Informal classes allow for flexibility and individual creativity. Fad jewelry,cloth flowers, paper mache animals and jewelry, mod North View Junior High* seed collages, kitchen and bread clay, flower preservation, and Frida mounting in shadow boxes. Minimum 10. 6 sessions — $6.00 Friday January 21 Friday February 19 Saturday (starts January 22) Y March 17 Friday April 21 Community Center Arts and Crafts Room 12:00— 2:00 P.M. Friday May 19 BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY_ DARKROOM TECHNIQUE *All above dances will be held from 7:30 to 10:30 P.M., all 7th Short on mone 7 p —�- -- thru 10th grades are invited, admission fee is$1.00. y. Can't ick u the film you dropped off to have BEGINNING CHESS INSTRUCTION developed? Here's the answer. Learn how to develop your black and white negatives and and for guys and gals, 7th — 9th grades. Class "A" prints. Make the custom prints you instructor (Dean Oelhofen, 5 always admired. Do it yourself! Minimum 10. 8 sessions-- $7.50 years tournament experience). Lab arranged. Chemicals and Lab Fees$4.00 Minimum per class is 10. Tuesday 8 sessions—$4.00 Community Center Community Center Arts and Crafts Room 5:30— 7:30 P.M. Wednesday, 7:30— 9:00 P.M. JUDO LESSONS 7" �j- This class is open to all teens. 10 sessions—$5.00 SWIMNASTICS GL�LGGe Guys Monday and Gals Wednesday. Water exercise for better health plus a trim figure. You do not Beginners (starts January 17) 6:30— 7:30 P.NI. have to be a swimmer to take part in the newest concept in the Advanced (starts January i 9) 7:30— 9:00 P.M. field of physical fitness and exercise. 10 sessions — $5.00 North View Junior High— Wrestling Room Class A Tuesday 10:00 A.M. Community Center JUNIOR SENIOR BOWLING LEAGUES Class B Tuesday 11:00 A.M. Community Center For boys and :lids inJunior and Senior High. There will be Class C Tuesday 8:30 P.M. North View Jr. High leagues. a; league ,.rv;ll be at 5.30 A.M. the other at 1:00 P.M. Class D Thursday 10:00 A.M. All registrarion will be at Lynbrook Bowl. $1.00 Class E Thur registrat,,r? fee Community Center Thursday 11:00 A.M. Community Center for new bowlers (50e registration fee for returning bowler,) plus Class F Thursday 8:30 P.M. North View Jr. High $1.50 per session to cover cost of 3 games and certified A.J.B.C. WOMENS TRIMNASTICS instructor. League starts January 8. This course is for women past high school age. BROOKLYN CENTER COMMUNITY SOCIAL COUNCIL Minimum— 15, Maximum— 35. 10 sessions—$5.00 If getting involved e group for you. Evergreen School is your thing, then this is the Monday, 8:00 P.M. — 10:00 P.M. Help plan, organize and conduct new and exciting rogram BEGINNING KNITTING activities that meet your interests and needs. Become a member Women interested in learning how to knit Learn the basic skills up now! Call Doug Bryant 561-5440 Ext 74. of the teen "Voice" in Brooklyn Center. Don't hesitate — sign that will enable you to knit anything from slippers to dresses! Bring size 8 needles and scrap yarn to the first class. Minimum 9 FOCUS — Maximum 13. 4 sessions—$7.00 Focus is an activity designed especially for teens. It's an activity Monday— January 17— February 7 10:00 A.M. — 12 noon where teens can meet and have group discussions about them- Community Center selves, others, problems, and issues. It's an activity where teens ADVANCED KNITTING part in informal gym ac can listen to music, take activities, play For those interested in learning specific work techniques covering bumper pool, table tennis, and attend Comtemporary Crafts. Fair Isle (colors) Aran Isle, Lace Knit, Cable work, Graft/Draft There is a 30e activity fee at each session. (charting) 4 — needle work and problem knitting. 4 sessions — Tuesday 6:45 to 8:10 P.M. — 8:20 to 9:45 P.M. $7.00. Minimum 9— Maximum 13. St. Alphonsus Church Monday— *February 14— March 6 8:00— 10:00 P.M. CO—REC Community Center Teenagers. Informal gym activities, ping pong and bumper pool, CROCHET I music, and refreshments are all features of this program. Admis- Another current fashion trend......Students will learn how to read sion is 30k per session. and understand patterns as well as the basic techniques applied in Tuesday Evergreen Elementary 7:30— 9:00 Pcrochetting. Ladies may work on their own fashions and/or Wednesday North View Junior High P.M. articles for the home. Bring an" " I Thursday g 6:30— 8:00 P.M. Hhook and scra P 4 p Y yarn to Y Northport Elementary 7:30— 9:00 P.M. he first class. 4 sessions — $7.00. Minimum 9 - Maximum 13. . PROGRAM IN THE PARKS Monday— January 17— February 7 8:00— 10:00 P.M. Here's where it's at— a place to meet and talk, listen to music, Monday— February 14— March 6 10:00— 12 noon get into what's ha Community Center i ppening — do your own thing! There is no charge for this activityexcept for special events and rr PHOTOGRAPHY DARKROOM TECHNIQUES ' p p Y3 .yes Palmer Lake West, Garden City, G randV9e'0,!, Il(',rti-�n�+rt Are you tired of sending film out for developing? Do it yourself! �. and Evergree i. Anyone that knows how to use a camera can and will learn how Sunday 'c, ❑evelop his own Black and White negatives and prints. Make TEEN DANI( ; µ.1e ,jstom prints you have always wanted. For more advanced Communi'�' tar rr a'�itF` s, personal instruction in solarization and other new fields Saturdayrr. c available. Minimum 10. 8 weeks—$10.00 Saturday bin. e S`'a" 7:30— 9:30 P,M. Saturday -1:1v Cer'ir:: Saturday ��ril - ' i`�1,ERIE Friday , ay zr ' ati,tins will be given in class, all sewing done at home. *All aboveforma ,rs ,.,,;, �=g jg machine is not necessary. Patterns will be given to each all 14 — 1� Year olds student Bring a roll of white shelf paper and pencil to class. Y- are invitea, aumission fee of$1.50 inc;iide., dance, swimming, and game room. Maximum per class 16, minimum is 12. 4 sessions — $4.50 Thursdays 10:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon Community Center BEGINNING CHESS INSTRUCTION MENS GYM NIGHT Instruction for guys and gals, Junior high age and up. Class"A" For men past high school age. Open gym activities; jogging, instructor (Dean Oelhofen — 5 years tournament experience). basketball, and volleyball. Activity fee — 251 per person. Minimum 10. 8 sessions — $4.00 Wednesday 8:00 — 10:00 P.M. Wednesday 7:30 — 9:00 P.M. North View Junior High Community Center GOLF BEGINNING POTTERY Indoor golf lessons will be held for all guys and gals, seventh grade This class is an introduction to the hand and wheel building through adults. Golfers will receive lessons from a P.G.A. methods of creating pottery. Fundamentals of clay and glazes Professional Instructor. Golfers must supply the.r own clubs. will also be covered. Students furnish their own supplies from a Balls and mats will be furnished. The first session bring a 9 iron. list which will be given at the first session. Minimum 11. Maximum per class is 12. 8— 1 hour lessons— $8.00 Class Schedule Eight weeks—Community Center 6:45— 7:45 P.M. Monday Class 1 —Wednesday 7:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. 8:00— 9:00 P.M. Monday Registration Fee—$9.00 9:15— 10:15 P.M. Monday Class 2— Friday 9:00 A.M.to 12:00 A.M. North View Junior High Registration Fee—$12.00 ADULT ATHLETIC LEAGUES POTTERY Students will continue to work on hand and wheel building Men's Basketball Leagues (sixteen teams) play Mondays and methods including an introduction of lids, handles and rim Wednesdays at Park Center High School. Gameess begin at 7:00 techniques. Basic design, application of glazes and firing will be P.M.. Spectators are invited explored. 8 weeks—$9.00 Our Women's Recreational Volleyball League plays on Tuesday Monday 7:00— 8:30 P.M. evenings from 8:00— 10:00 P.M. at North View Junior High and Community Center Orchard Lane Elementary. Additional teams or players will be BALLROOM I considered through January 24th. For couples only. Dancing is a skill that can be learned. Don't The Men's Broomball League begins games in January and plays sit on the side lines and watch others enjoy themselves. Learn all games on Sunday evenings beginning at 6:30 P.M. Games are the waltz, foxtrot, swing, rumba, cha cha, polka, and schottishe. played at Willow Lane Park. Everyone is welcome. Minimum 10 — Maximum 15. 8 sessions — $16.00 per couple. TOURNAMENTS Wednesday 7:30 — 8:30 P.M. Brooklyn Center H.S. Cafeteria Brooklyn Center will host two Men's Basketball Tournaments this BALLROOM It year. The first will be held on Saturday and Sunday, January Couples only. Students must have taken Ballroom I or compar- 22nd and 23rd, at Park Center High School. Also another able. Minimum 10—Maximum 15. 8 sessions—$16.00 per couple. Tournament will be held in February at North View Junior High. Wednesday 8:45— 9:45 P.M. For further details contact the Community Center. Brooklyn Center H.S. Cafeteria This year Brooklyn Center will host the 1972 Senior Men's CERAMICS— BEGINNING A.A.U. State Judo Tournament on February 19th at North View Basic techniques in applying decorations to ceramics. Additional Junior High School. Matches will begin at 1:00 P.M.. All greenware and firing fee will depend on projects chosen by each spectators are welcome and encouraged to stop in and watch student Minimum per class is 10. 8 sessions—$8.00 this tremendously competitive tournament. Mondays 10:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon MEN'S INFORMAL BASKETBALL NITE Community Center For men past high school age. Free play — No organized teams. BEGINNING BRIDGE Thursday 8:00— 10:00 P.M. This is for people who have never played or who have played little Earle Brown Elementary (Gym) and have a desire to learn the basic bidding, play, etc. A chance MEN'S BEGINNING JUDO LESSONS to learn the finer points of the game of bridge. 8 sessions—$6.00 For men past high school age. 10 sessions—$7.00 Wednesday 7:30 to 9:00 P.M. Monday (starts January 17) 6:30— 7:30 P.M. Brooklyn Center High School North View Junior High— Wrestling Room DOG OBEDIENCE MEN'S ADVANCED JUDO LESSONS This course is open to people 12 and older whose dog is at least For men past high school age. 10 sessions—$7.00 6 months old. This course will teach you how to work with your Monday (starts January 17) 7:30—9:00 P.M. dog in order to teach him social behavior and self discipline. North View Junior High—Wrestling Room 10 sessions — $10.00 Wednesdays 7:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. WOMEN'S BEGINNING JUDO LESSONS Northport School For women past high school age. 10 sessions—$7.00 OIL AND ACRYLIC PAINTING Wednesdays (starts January 19) 6:30— 7:30 P.M. North View Junior High—Wrestling Room Introduction to basic techniques in oil and acrylic painting. Prep- WOMEN'S ADVANCED JUDO LESSONS aration of painting surface, color mixing, brushwork techniques, For women past high school age. 10 sessions—$7.00 and materials used are just a few of the things that will be Wednesdays (starts January 19) 7:30— 9:00 P.M. explored. Individuals will be instructed at their respective levels. North View Junior High—Wrestling Room "Bring to class a large sketch book and soft pencil or charcoal and MIXED VOLLEYBALL notebook. Other materials will be discussed in class. Minimum Open to all post high school age men and women. Informal per class is 12, maximum is 20. practice and games. Activity fee— 251 per person. Friday 7:00— 9:00 P.M. Wednesday 7:30— 10:00 P.M. Community Center Brooklyn Center High School Bowl, from January 17 thru January 24. Sessions begin on ADULT CO—REC Tuesday, January 25, at 1:00 P.M. This is a 12 week program. Activities include volleyball, basketball, and swimming. A fee of For more information call Lynbrook Bowl. $1.00 per couple per session is charged. LADIES DAY—SKIING Friday (2nd &4th) 7:30— 10:00 P.M. Our weekly ladies day trips proved to be popular last year and North View Junior High will begin again with the first trip on January 12th to Birch Park. Trips will be taken throughout the ski season to various ,` SPECIAL INTERESTS, CLUBS, AND CLINICS. ski areas. (Occasional Thursday trips will be planned.) The bus will leave at approximately 8:45 A.M. from the Community BROOKLYN TWINS SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB Center and will return around 4:15 P.M. Beginners to advanced A United Fund Program. are invited to join the fun. Bring a friend or come alone and meet This club is an active organization of Brooklyn Center and Brook- new ones. Please call for additional information and trip costs. lyn Park residents 60 years of age and over who believe in doing CHESS CLUB things and going places! Activities include social, card parties, For all ages, guys and gals, beginners and advanced. Nominal picnics, pot lucks,trips and tours,and programs of special interest annual dues. People interested in joining this club should register 'Meetings and activities are held at Earle Brown School the 1st at the Community Center. Registration fee is$1.00. and 3rd Friday of every month. (Meetings in January are the 7th CITY BAND and 21st). For further information call Mrs. Wentz at 544-1173. For men and women past high school age. Call the Community Join your friends and neighbors in these club activities. New- Center for further information comers are always welcome. Monday— 7:30 P.M. to 10:30 P.M. North View Junior High *In addition to the Brooklyn Twins Senior Citizen regular club BROOKLYN CENTER HARMONETTES activities, the Brooklyn Center Park and Recreation Department Open to women past high school age who enjoy singing. Per- is planning special events at the Community Center. formances given throughout the year. Practice on Tuesday, WOMENS CLUB 8:00 P.M. — 10:00 P.M., Earle Brown Music Room. For further All women over 21 years old are invited to join. Meetings are the information contact the Director, June Scofield, at 560.0740. second Tuesday of the month at 1:00 P.M. Trips and tours are GUITAR planned for the fourth Tuesday of the month. Nominal annual Guitar lessons will be offered to children, teens, and adults. dues. Women interested in joining the club may call Margaret If interested, please call for additional information regarding day Berres for further information at 537-7019. and time. POUND WATCHERS CLUB SNOWMOBILE SUIT CONSTRUCTION CLINIC Women past high school age. Learn the construction of snowmobile suits, ski jackets, and S.O.S. — Garden City School library, Monday, 7:00 P.M. insulated underwear made from nylon quilted fabric. Patterns D.E.B.S. — Garden City School library, Wednesday, 7:30 P.M. will be shown. Students will be given tips on where to buy W.O.W.S.—Earle Brown School,activity room,Thursday,7:30 P.M. patterns and fabrics. Bring a note book and pencil. Maximum BROOKLYN CENTER SQUARE DANCE CLUB per class is 20, minimum is 9. 1 session—$2.00 For Square Dance fans here is one of the top clubs in the Metro Tuesday, February 1 — 9:00— 12:00 Noon Community Center Area. Dances will be held at Orchard Lane School — 6201 Noble LEOTARD AND TIGHT CONSTRUCTION CLINIC Avenue North on the following dates at 8:00 P.M.: Experience in working with stretch knit fabrics is helpful. De- January 8, 1972 — Called by Randy tailed techniques in construction and fit of the leotard and tights February 12, 1972 — Called by Randy will be given. Patterns will be shown. Bring paper and pencil to March 11, 1972 — Called by Larry clinic. Maximum per class is 20, minimum is 8. 1 session—$1.25 April 8, 1972 — Called by Larry Tuesday, February 8— 10:00 A.M.to 12:00 Noon May 13, 1972 — Called by Larry Community Center BRIDGE CLUB PATCHWORK CLINIC If you are interested in playing Duplicate Bridge on the first, Patchwork a current fashion trend! Learn the basic technique in third, and fifth Fridays of the month or Contract Bridge on the patchwork. Construction for fashions for yourself and home. second and fourth Fridays of the month please contact the Bring scissors, thimble, needle, thread, and if you have scrap cot- Community Center. ton fabric. Minimum per class is 10. For Adults. SKIING 1 session—$1.00 Community Center Separate ski trips are planned for Junior and Senior high teens. Wednesday, January 19— 9:00 to 11:00 A.M. Trips include popular Minnesota and Wisconsin areas. Watch for COSMETIC COOKERY announcements in the paper or contact the Community Center. Learn to make your own cosmetics. It's fun and can be made at a For further information telephone 561-5440. fraction of the cost Demonstrations will be given and additional SKI CLUBS formulas as well, such as lotions, cold cream, and sun tan lotion. The Brooklyn Center Park and Recreation Department sponsors Bring pad and pencil and small containers for dabs of samples. Sno-Goers for Junior High teens and Brooklyn Center ski club for Minimum per class is 10. Senior High teens. Both.meet monthly. If you don't belong and 1 session—$2.00 Community Center are interested,call for additional information Thursday, February 18— 10:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. LADIES BEGINNING BOWLING LEAGUE MITTEN AND MUCKLUCK CLINIC Ladies! Here's your chance to learn the proper method of bowl- Learn how to make mittens and mucklucks at a fraction of the cost It takes a small amount of fabric. Patterns for mittens and ing, an opportunity to get out of the house, and a chance to exercise. No experience necessary. This class begins with the mucklucks will be available at the clinic for 5U each. Bring note- book andllto the clinic. Maximum selection and handling of a bowling ball to advanced bowling pencil per class is 20, mini- mum is 10. techniques. Featured in this program is free certified instruction 1 session— $1.00 Community Center and free babysitting service. Registration will be held at Lynbrook Tuesday, January 25— 10:00 A.M. NORTH SUBURBAN COMMUNITY THEATRE CIVIC GROUPS AND ORGANIZATIONS PRESENTS: The Park and Recreation Department maintains a file containing "STAR SPANGLED GIRL" information on the organizations listed below and agrees to serve Modern comedy by as a clearing house and referral service for inquiries regarding Neil Simon these groups. Call the Park and Recreation office for further February 18, 19, 24, 25, 26 information. at 8:00 P.M. (Groups not listed who wish to be included are invited to contact Group rates available. For further information call 561-4484. the Park and Recreation office.) KILN USE Alcoholics Anonymous Mrs. Jaycees For people who do clay projects on their own and would like to American Association of Judo Club have them fired at the Community Center. Monday evenings from University Women League of Women Voters 8:30 — 9:30 P.M. has been set for persons to bring work in and American Legion Post No. 630 Hennepin County Public Library leave it with the pottery instructor. Firing fee and pick up will North Hennepin Artists Assoc. Brooklyn Center Branch be established at that time. Babe Ruth League Little League— American PHOTO LAB Civic Band Little League— National Persons wishing to use the photo lab must attend a workshop in Boy Scouts of America Lions Club order to qualify and be registered. Check with Community Center Bridge Club North Suburban Toastmistress Club for times of workshops. The photo lab will be available to Campfire Girls North Suburban Community Theatre registered individuals by reservation (Cost 504 per hour). User Chamber of Commerce Parents Without Partners must furnish own paper and chemicals. Brooklyn Center Harmonettes Republican Club FAMILY NATURE HIKES Civic Chorus (Children) Senior Citizens Club, Brooklyn Those interested will meet at Orchard Lane School to tour Citizens Committee for Better Twins Kylawn Nature Area. Government, Inc. Beaverbrook Sportsman Club Sunday, January 16 2:00— 4:00 P.M. Concert Association Early Bird Toastmasters Club Those interested will meet at Palmer Lake School to tour Palmer D.F.L. Club Palmer Lake VFW Post 3915 Lake Basin. 4—H Pound Watchers Club Sunday, January 30 2:00— 4:00 P.M. Garden Club (WOWS, DEBS, SOS) Children—$ .25 Adults —$ .50 Family —$1.50 Girl Scout Council of Mpls. Welcome Wagon, Brooklyn Twins "BABYSITTING" Girl Scout Service Unit Women's Club Just a reminder that there is babysitting at the Community Jaycees YMCA— North Side Center Monday through Thursday, 9:00 — 12:00 Noon, for any- one in lessons or swimming. The cost is 2U per hour. ;Z"rlau" *7#04mau" 1. All registrations must be made at the Park and Recreation until the fee has been paid. The Park and Recreation Depart- Department office in the Community Center. Registration ment reserves the right to cancel classes or activities when an may be in person or by mail (use blank on bottom of page, insufficient number of people sign up. if mailing registration). Swimming registration is separate 5 Instructor will not be permitted to accept registration at the —see swim schedule. activity location. 2. All classes begin the week of January 17, 1972, unless other 6. Request for refunds must be received at least 24 hours before wise noted. the second class session. 3. Registration for all activities except swimming will be accepted 7. Members who register for an activity where capacity enroll- at the Park and Recreation Department in the Community ment has already been reached . . . will go on a waiting list Center starting Saturday, January 8, 1972, at 1:00 P.M. Additional classes may be formed if there are sufficient re- The hours are 8:30A.M.to 11:00 P.M. Monday through Thurs- quests and if space and competent instruction is available. day; 8:30 A.M. to 12:00 Midnight Friday and Saturday; and 8, Senior Citizens, 65 years and over, who are residents of 1:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. Sunday. Brooklyn Center may enjoy all activity classes at Yz the regis- 4. Where classes are limited, registration will be on the first come— first serve basis. Persons are not considered registered tration fee. Swim Registration for Learn to Swim Lessons which are to be conducted at the Community Center Pool and North View Junior High will be held Saturday, January 8th, starting at 9:00 A.M. at the COMMUNITY CENTER. Mail regis- trations will not be accepted for Learn to Swim Lessons REGISTRATION CARDS FOR MAIL USE ONLY DATE DATE NAME _ NAME (LAST) (FIRST (LAST) (FIRST) ADDRESS_ ZIP _ ADDRESS ZIP (PHONE) (PHONE) ACTIVITY ACTIVITY (LOCATION) (LOCATION) CLASS DAY_____ TIME--- CLASS DAY TIME DATE PAID AMOUNT DATE PAID AMOUNT FOR CHILDREN'S ACTIVITIES: FOR CHILDREN'S ACTIVITIES: AGE GRADE BIRTHDATE AGE GRADE _ BIRTHDATE PARENTS'NAME--. _ PARENTS'NAME