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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972 Park and Recreation Summer Activities CITY OF BULK RATE U.S.POSTAGE B PAID OOKLYN MINNEAPOLIS,MINN. PERMIT NO.2170 C ENTE R "The Something More City" The Brooklyn Center Park and Recreation Department 1972 Summer Activities z _� tie a e O A W a Z s r 0 m THE BROOKLYN CENTER Z M � � r� �0rr>- r>- > nrQF70o �oZ > rr, PARK AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT = = �' n s m y > °m > > Z C O �o �0 7o F -t x I r Z s Dedicated to the Citizens of Brooklyn Center that they -� r > < m , r � y r ^ ^ r > c > � a O m rM may share in the God given right to beauty, to sunshine, > _T M > ti Z > „ i r U Z — s r to tranquility: And to the end that each may herein find e c a m a rM F r , ," v � > a s the laughter of childhood, the acceptance of youth, the R fulfillment of adult life, and the companionship of old = a 0 age, through a healthy,satisfying use of leisure time. d a c o g r o �° FPZ Eugene H. Hagel - Director s e w ° F o s Arnie Mavis -Supt. of Recreation Doug Bryant -Asst.Supt. Rec. n w a Kathy Desteian - Program Supervisor z a The Brooklyn Center Park and Recreation Department is located in the Civic Center at 6301 Shingle Creek Park- way. ark way. The department is open from 8:30 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Mon. - Thurs., 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 midnight Fri. & Sat., 1:00 P.M. - 10:00 p.m. Sun. The phone number is x x x X X X x x x x x X x x X x x sb 561-5440 until 5:00 p.m. Mon. - Fri. After 5:00 and on 44.,, P, Z weekends call 561-5448 or 561-5449. �''a o x x x x X X x x x CO RPJ` 'A BROOKLYN CENTER PARK AND RECREATION x X x X X X X X X x x x �qay ADVISORY COMMISSION 94j Donald Reichel - Chairman Z Henrietta Anderson Earl Larsen 4a.,,oazi William Anthony Ruth Lind '0 v Conly Hill Roger Pickering 4 f6zz O CIVIC GROUPS AND ORGANIZATIONS Z x X IVa C1 The Park and Recreation Department maintains a file contain- ing information on the organizations listed below and agrees to r x serve as a clearing house and referral service for inquiries _ X pn,y > regarding these groups. Call the Park and Recreation office for further information. (Groups not listed who wish to be included are invited to of contact the Park and Recreation office.) >� x x x X x r x x x x x x x x x Alcoholics Anonymous Mrs. Jaycees A '_ r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r s O American Association of Judo Club _ �6°e T University Women League of Women Voters n American Legion Post No. 630 Hennepin County Public rte- r Ho r' North Hennepin Artists Assoc. Library Brooklyn Center R'�44"� :q m Babe Ruth League Branch City Band Little League -American ea,�P' Boy Scouts of America Little League - National bap Bridge Club Lions Club o X X X x x X X x X X P Campfire Girls North Suburban Toastmistress Chamber of Commerce Club Brooklyn Center Harmonettes North Suburban Community p X X X X X X X x x Brooklyn Historical Society Theatre Children's Chorus Parents Without Partners Citizens Committee for Better Republican Club Government, Inc. Senior Citizens Club, cO6 �'4 D.F.L. Club Brooklyn Twins 4-H Beaverbrook Sportsman Club ° r r r r r r FMi°�bvi Garden Club Early Bird Toastmasters Club v Girl Scout Council of Mpls. Palmer Lake VFW Post 3915 X X X Girl Scout Service Unit Pound Watchers Club `'+.c Jaycees (WOWS, DEBS,SOS) Welcome Wagon, Brooklyn Twins Women's Club YMCA- North Side 2 RIDE THE BROOKLYN CENTER BUS OTHER COMMUNITY EDUCATION TRAVELING PUPPET PLAYHOUSE RECREATION OPPORTUNITIES Osseo District 279The Puppet Playhouse, donated by the Mrs. Jaycees in 1963, Robbinsdale District 281 , . . ' ' ' • • • Phone: 425-4131 has proven to be a popular experience during the playground Anoka-Hennepin District 11 . . . . • ' ' • Phone: 533-2781 season, This activity is for children of all ages. Mothers are Brooklyn Center District 286 • Phone: 421-9550 always welcome and are encouraged to bring their smaller North Hennepin Junior College . • ' • • Phone: 561-2120 children. . Phone: 425-4541 NOTE: Traveling Scheduling begins Monday,June 26, 1972. Brooklyn Park Recreation Department . . . . Phone: 425-4517 Monday Willow Lane 1972 SUMMER PLAYGROUND SCHEDULE Freeway :30 A.M. 100: Playgrounds are not designed to produce great athletes, actors, West Palmer 30 A.M. musicians, etc. Rather they open the door to new experiences Evergreen 11:30 A.M. Riverdale 1:30 P.M. by teaching basic skills and rules of various games, and offer an2:30 P.M. opportunity to participate creatively . . . Tuesday Orchard Lane PLAYGROUND SITES AND HOURS Kylawn 9:30 A.M. Northport 10:30 A.M. North Playground Activity Fee —$1.50 per child 11:30 A.M. Monday through Thursday 10:00 A.M. — 2:00 PBellvue Tuesday and Thursday .M. Grandview 1:30 P.M. 0 Playgrounds open Monday,June 26, 1972 and rutins for EIGHT 2:30 P.M. Wednesday weeks ending August 17, 1972. Lower Twin Bellvue Happy Hollow 9:30 A.M. Evergreen East Palmer 10:30 A.M. Firehouse Lions Grandview East Palmer 1 1:30 A.M. Lions 1:30 P.IVI Riverdale West Palmer Firehouse Brooklane 2:30 P.M. Freeway Thursday Garden City Happy Hollow Brooklane Kylawn Garden City 930 A.M. Northport Lower Twin 10:30 A.M. Willow Lane Orchard Lane BACKYARD NATURE SEARCH Note: Playgrounds will not be open on Fridays. Monday Eachla p yground will be visited by the MAC Environmental and Tuesday, July 3rd and 4th, playgrounds will be Park (Kylawn Park), naturalist who will conduct a Backyard closed. Nature Search. The focus of the program is to expose the The program is designed primarily for boys and girls of ele- children to the nature enjoyment possibilities that exist right mentary school age. For children 4, 5, and 6 years old see the in their own backyards. TINY TOT schedule. Families are encouraged to visit the MAC Environmental Park ARTS AND CRAFTS on their own. Contact the Park and Recreation Department Designed for elementary school age boys and girls, sessions for hours that the naturalist will be on site. conducted on all 17 playgrounds. See leaders for schedule. All children registered for playgrounds are eligible to participate. WEDNESDAY SOFTBALL "FUN" SPECIAL EVENTS This summer Wednesdays are set aside for softball fun. Mixed, tThursday is designated as special event day. Activities such as girls, and boys softball games will be organized and played. Moon Day, Talent Day, etc. might be planned.Special games, I contests, and costumes help make this daial. See leaders Regulation softball, kit-n-ball, and kick-ball are game possibil- y spec for details. ities. The activity is primarily for elementary age boys and girls. Game rules and fundamentals will be taught with the emphasis placed on "having a good time" instead of comp. BROOKLYN BUDDIES tition. This will be an every Wednesda Playground Program For The Mentally Retarded participating. Y program. Plan on A summer playground experience for those who have been Schedule: Beginning Wednesday, June 28th. over-looked in the past. This program is made possible through 10:00 A.M. to 11:45 A.M. the contribution of the Brooklyn Center Lions Club,Jaycees, Bellvue Grandview Mrs. Jaycees,and the Women's Club. Lions Program: Happy Hollow Garden City Arts and Crafts, Musical Games, Dance and Singing Activities, Brooklane Northport Kylawn Games and Adapted Sports (Kickball and Quiet Games), Lower Twin Lunch with the leader every day on the playground, Spec ial Events and Outings, and Nature Activities. Minimum 15. 12:15 hard L e P.M. Monday through Thursday beginning June 26. Orchard Lane 8 Weeks—$5.00 Firehouse 2:00 P.M. 10:00 A.M. — Willow Lane Evergreen Northport School Palmer (West) Palmer (East) Riverdale Freeway RIDE THE BROOKLYN CENTER BUS 3 1 -0--- 0 DATES TO REMEMBER Session B —June 26-July 7 Monday,June 19 Cub Baseball, Baseball Kamp, Trip No. 1 No. 2 Girls Softball begins West Palmer Park 8:45 A.M. 10:00 A.M. Monday,June 26 Playgrounds Open Freeway Park 8:48 A.M. 10:03 A.M Wednesday,June 28 Wednesday Softball "Fun" East Palmer Park 8:53 A.M. 10:08 A.M begins Evergreen Park 8:56 A.M. 10:11 A.M Monday,July 3 Playgrounds Closed Riverdale Park 8:59 A.M. 10:14 A.M Tuesday, July 4 Playgrounds Closed Firehouse Park 9:04 A.M. 10:19 A.M Monday, July 10 Playground Talent Finalists Grandview Park 9:07 A.M. 10:22 A.NI Wednesday,July 19 Junior Olympic Night Bellvue Park 9:11 A.M. 10:26 A.M Thursday,July 27 Penny Carnival Lions Park 9:14 A.M. 10:29 A.M. Thursday,August 10 Watermelon Day Friday, August 11 Summer Athletics Closed Session C — July 10 — 21. Same as bus schedule as A Thursday, August 17 Playground Closed at Noon Session D— July 24 — Augsut 4.Same as bus schedule as B Session E — Will include all parks — bus schedule to be mailed to those who register. PARENT AND TOT LESSONS BROOKLYN CENTER A.A.U. SWIM CLUB (For children 2-3-4-5 years old) Anyone 6 years or older, interested in competitive swimming, Either Mom or Dad may participate in this program, but the should contact the Brooklyn Center Community Center for same parent should be there every class session. These lessons further details about the swim club. will be conducted at North View Jr. High. Session A — Every Monday and Wednesday for five weeks — June 19 through July 19 (No class July 4) Period 1 — 6:15 P.M. Period 3 — 7:15 P.M Period 2 — 6:45 P.M. LEARN TO SWIM LESSONS Session B — Every Monday and Wednesday for five weeks July Beginning and Intermediate instruction for boys and girls six 24 through August 23. years and up. The classes will meet Monday through Friday for Period 1 —6:15 P.M. Period 2—6:45 P.M. Period 3—7:15 P.M. a two week period. The classes will be one half hour in length. Lessons 112 hour in length. (There will be a trained leader in attendance to supervise the *Registration Fee —$5.00 for five week session. students activity outside the pool time). Classes will be limited. There will be a ratio of five students to one instructor. All sessions will be held at the Community Center Pool. ADULT LESSONS *Registration Fee: $5.00. (High School Age and Up) Class Schedule: Session A June 12 —June 23 These lessons will be conducted at North View Jr. High Session B June 26 —July 7 Session A — Every Monday and Wednesday for five weeks (No class July 4) June 19 through July 19 (No class July 4) Session C July 10—July 21 Period 1 — 7:45 P.M. Session D July 24 — August 4 Session B — Every Monday and Wednesday for five weeks July 24 through August 23. Session E August 7 — August 18 Period 1 — 7:45 P.M. Lesson one hour in length. *Registration Fee —$10.00 for five Period 1 — 9:30 A.M. Period 2 — 10:45 A.M. weeks. BUS TRANSPORTATION SUPER CHICKEN LESSONS Bus transportation will be provided at an additional fee of For those people who have a very real fear of the water. Herp $2.00 per child per session. This fee to be paid at time of is your opportunity to overcome that fear and learn to swim registration. These lessons are 1 hour in length. There are 10 lessons (Twice a week for five weeks). Cost $10.00. North View Jr BUS SCHEDULE High. Session A —June 12-23. Tuesday &Thursday 6:30 P.M. Trip No. 1 No. 2 Period 1 —June 20— July 20 North View Jr. High 8:45 A.M. 10:00 A.M. Period 2 — July 25— August 24 Willow Lane Park 8:47 A.M. 10:02 A.M. Brooklane Park 8:51 A.M. 10:06 A.M. Orchard Lane Park 8:55 A.M. 10:10 A.M. Lessons for the *Handicapped (mentally and physically) Kylawn Park 8:58 A.M. 10:13 A.M. A special set of lessons for the handicapped will be given for Northport Park 9:02 A.M. 10:17 A.M. two weeks, Monday through Friday, starting June 12 at the Twin Lake Park 9:07 A.M. 10:22 A.M. Community Center. The starting time is 11:45 P.M. with the Happy Hollow Park 9:10 A.M. 10:25 A.M. lessons being'/2 hour in length. Cost$5.00. 10 lessons. 4 RIDE THE BROOKLYN CENTER BUS Diving Lessons Membership rates: (For boys and girls who are advanced swimmers) Students in Resident — Non-Resident — these lessons will use the Community Pool. Family $30.00 Family $40.00 Session A — Monday and Wednesday for five weeks Individual 15.00 Individual 20.00 June 12 through July 12 (No class July 4) General Admission: Period 1 — 11:45 A.M. Period 2 — 12:15 P.M. Adults $ 1.00 Session B — Monday and Wednesday for five weeks Children .50 July 17 through August 16 (18 & under) Period 1 — 11:45 A.M, Period 2 — 12:15 P.M. Cost$5.00. Private swim lessons are available at $4.00 per hour — call Community Center for more details. "Registration Information Registration for all Learn to Swim Lessons, Parent and Tot, COMMUNITY CENTER — OPEN Adult Lessons, and Diving Lessons will take place on Saturday, RECREATIONAL SWIM SCHEDULE (effective June 1 1) June 3 at the Community Center starting at 9:00 P.M. Sunday: 1:00 P.M. — 10:00 P.M. There will be no mail or phone registrations. Monday: 1:00 P.M. — 11:00 P.M. Refunds will not be allowed except for medical reasons. Tuesday: 1:00 P.M. — 9:00 P.M. Tuesday: 9:00 P.M. — 11:00 P.M., Adults only, (19 & older) Wednesday: 1:00 P.M. — 11:00 P.M. Thursday: 1:00 P.M. — 9:00 P.M. Thursday: 9:00 P.M. — 11:00 P.M., NORTH VIEW JUNIOR HIGH Adults only, (19 &older) RECREATIONAL SWIM SCHEDULE Friday: 1:00 P.M. — 12:00 Midnight (beginning Monday,June 19) Saturday: 1:00 P.M. — 12:00 Midnight Mondays 2:00 P.M. & 3:00 P.M. Tuesdays 7:30 P.M. &8:30 P.M. Wednesdays 2:00 P.M. & 3:00 P.M. Thursdays 7:30 P.M. &8:30 P.M. GAME ROOM MEMBERSHIPS Fridays 2:00 P.M. & 3:00 P.M. Cost 30¢ per hour. Girls and boys with long hair must wear Game Room memberships entitle the member to the use of all swim caps. game room facilities. Separate periods are scheduled for Junior High,Senior High,and Adults. You are invited to: Membership Rates: (six months) 'Swim in the Olympic length pool. Relax and tan on the Resident 51.00 outdoor patio. Minimum depth — 39 inches. Diving well — 12 OR feet. Two 1-meter and one 3-meter diving boards. A special Non-Resident L.UU feature is a ramp for the handicapped. (Wading for tots in the "25¢ per 1h hour per person for pool tables. Wading Pool with a convenient place to sit and watch.) *10¢per 1/2 hour per person for table tennis. "Build up muscle tone in the complete, modern Exercise Room. "Relax in the Sauna. *Relax and enjoy refreshments in the Lower Lounge and Canteen. GAME ROOM HOURS *Improve photographic techniques with the aid of the fully Sunday: equipped Dark Room Laboratory. 1:00 P.M. — 6:00 P.M., Open *Visit the Gallery Lounge and view interesting displays of 6:00 P.M. — 10:00 P.M., Adults only, (19 & older) creative art, sculpture,etc. Monday: *Play a game of table tennis or billiards, or relax to music in 1:00 P.M. — 6:00 P.M., Open the Game Room and Upper Lounge. 6:00 P.M. — 11:00 P.M.,Senior high students Tuesday: 1:00 P.M. — 6:00 P.M., Open 6:00 P.M. — 11:00 P.M.,Junior high students Wednesday: 1:00 P.M. — 6:00 P.M., Open SWIMMING POOL MEMBERSHIPS 6:00 P.M. — 11:00 P.M.,Senior high students Thursday: Memberships entitle the member to the use of the Swimming 1:00 P.M. — 6:00 P.M., Open Pool, Exercise Room, and Sauna during recreational or "open" 6:00 P,M. — 11:00 P.M.,Junior high students periods. Friday: The use of the Exercise Room is limited to 10th graders and 1:00 P.M. — 12:00 Midnight, Open up. The sauna is limited to 19 years and older except for Saturday: special events or when the child is accompanied by a parent. 1:00 P.M. — 12:00 Midnight, Open RIDE THE BROOKLYN CENTER BUS 5 GIRLS GYMNASTICS For all girls 1st through 6th grades. This course is designed to stretch and strengthen the legs, back, stomach, shoulder, and TINY TOT BALLET upper arm muscles. Practice basic tumbling, sommersaults, For children 4 to 6 years old. This class gives the children an cartwheels, hand and head stands, balance and flexibility opportunity to participate with others in pre-ballet techniques, moves, conditioning exercises, and work-outs on the balance singing and creative expression. Instructor — Cathy Petersen. beam and uneven parallel bars. Classes are 1'h hours long and Class runs for 8 weeks beginning June 19 Registration fee is run 8 weeks. The registration fee is$5.00. Minimum per class $4.00. Minimum per class is 10. Maximum per class is 20. is 12.Maximum per class is 16. Monday, 2:45 P.M. Community Center Brooklyn Center High School. Tuesday — 1st through 3rd grades—Class begins June 20 BALLET *No class on Tuesday July 4. Session A: 12:30 P.M. — 2:00 P.M Leotards and ballet shoes are optional. Girls should wear a soft Session B: 2:00 P.M. —3:30 PA slipper. Instructor — Cathy Petersen. Class runs for 8 weeks Thursday — 4th through 6th grades —Class begins June 2.. beginning June 21. Registration fee $4.00. Minimum per Session A: 12:30 P.M. — 2:00 P.M. class is 10. Maximum per class is 20. Session B: 2:00 P.M. —3:30 P.M Wednesday,6:30—7:15 P.M. Community Center DAY CAMP SESSIONS INTERMEDIATE AND JAZZ BALLET For boys & girls, age 8 (or must have completed second grade) This class is offered to girls who have had past experience in through 12 years. ballet. Registration is at the discretion of the instructor. The Ten counselors direct activities which include cook-outs class will concentrate on technique and Jazz ballet. An added archery, swimming, canoe safety, nature, hiking, crafts, out- feature is one location, enabling girls who have practiced hard door games, and Indian Lore. and wish to become more advanced the opportunity of learn- Camp is held at Stuart Wells Day Camp in Medina Township ing and working together. 8 sessions beginning June 21. Regis- The camp is a beautiful wooded and meadow area of 160 acres. tration is$5.00. Minimum 8 —Maximum 18. Camper should wear play clothes, shoes and socks, suitable Wednesday,7:15— 8:00 P.M. Community Center for hiking, and a sweater or jacket. No sunsuits or halters._All personal property must be marked. ART EXPERIMENTS The first day campers should bring their own lunch and an This class is designed to introduce the boys and girls in 4th — empty container for drinking water. Counselors will instruc 6th grades to the process of working with a variety of different campers what to bring on following days. materials. Children will appreciate the complete freedom of Two different periods are available as listed below. Period I is expressions with the media they encounter. Most materials will limited to 35 and Period II is limited to 40 campers. The be furnished.Children will be asked to bring some items found registration fee is$11.25 per child for the five-day period.Thi: at home. covers the cost of beverage, insurance and transportation.ThL_ Monday and Thursday,3:00— 5:00 P.M.Community Center United Fund, through the Suburban Recreation Association, 6 sessions—$6.00 Minimum 10—Maximum 20 takes care of other expenses. Due to the limited number tha: can be accommodated durirr BATON AND TUMBLING the season it is requested that each child be registered for only one period. Refunds will not be allowed except for medical Girls first grade and up. Each student must furnish her own reasons. balance baton. Batons may be purchased from the instructor Camp will be in session rain or shine. Indoor activities or fielu for $4.00. Eight sessions beginning June 21. Minimum of 12 trips will be scheduled on rainy days. students. If this minimum is not met,classes will be cancelled. Cost$4.00. Classes will meet on Wednesday.Times are: Lower Twin Park 10:00— 10:45 A.M. PERIOD I PERIOD II Northport Park 11:00— 11:45 A.M. July 24-28 August 7-11 Willow Lane Park 12:30— 1:15 P.M. Bus Schedule: Evergreen Park 1:30— 2:15 P.M. Earle Brown School 8:20 69th and Beard 8:3f Community Center 2:30— 3115 P.M. Bellvue Park 8:24 69th and France 8:3 This class is only open to girls that have taken lessons for 65th and Dupont 8:27 Willow Lane School 8:40 one year or more. 72nd and Dallas Rd. 8:30 63rd and Indiana 8:43 69th and Dupont 8:32 Fire Station 8:4' 69th and Humboldt 8:33 59th and Bklyn. Blvd. 8:46 BATON AND DANCE TWIRL 69th and Logan 8:34 Northport School The class concentrates on dance twirl, pom-pom and parade 69th and Oliver 8:35 Driveway 8:48 routines. Offered to girls who have had past experience in 49th and Abbott 8:50 baton and dance. *Parents: Mark the period and bus time that applies to your NOTE: Registration is at the discretion of the instructor. registration. No notices or reminders will be sent out. Please Cost$5.00— Eight Sessions Minimum 10— Maximum 20 encourage your child to be a few minutes early for the bus Wednesday beginning June 21 3:30—4:30 P.M. each day. Busses will return at approximately 4:30 P.M. each COMMUNITY CENTER day. 6 RIDE THE BROOKLYN CENTER BUS JUNIOR TENNIS TINY TOTS For boys and girls who are in 4th grade and up. Quality in This program is designed for boys and girls 5 and 6 years old struction for beginners, as well as all levels of ability, is offered that have not attended kindergarten. Begins June 20th with a guy and gal teaching.Classes will begin June 19 and will **Four year olds that will be 5 years old by January 1, 1973 may register for the program.The tiny tot program consists of run 8 weeks. Advanced players will be placed on teams which play. will compete in the Suburban Recreation Association Tennis crafts,games,story time,and supervised outdoorLeague. Boys, girls, mixed,and junior varsity are the divisions. Minimum 10 Eight weeks—$4.00 Maximum 20 These teams will practice every afternoon at Brooklyn Center Tuesdays High School from 1:00 — 4:00 P.M. and will play at least one Garden City School 10:00— 11:00 A.M. P.M. match per week. Beginning and intermediate lessons have a 11:20— 12:20• Brooklyn Center High School registration fee of $3.50. Advanced players have a registration Lions Park 1:15— 2:15 P.M. fee of$5.00.Class schedule: Wednesdays *Beginners and Intermediates—9:00 A.M.to 10:30 A.M. Orchard Lane School 10:00— 11:00 A.M. Monday —Brooklyn Center High School Willow Lane School 11:20— 12:20 P.M. Tuesday —Willow Lane Park Evergreen Park School 1:15 — 2:15 P.M. Wednesday —Northport Park In neighborhoods where Tiny Tots is not offered, classes will *Advanced — 1:00 P.M.to 4:00 P.M. be started if 10 or more people are interested. Call and leave Monday through Friday —Brooklyn Center High School your name and telephone number. The 7th Annual Brooklyn Center Tennis Tournament will be PLAYGROUND PROGRAM FOR held the week 7 througl beheld 2on July 23 1 at the Brooklyn THE MENTALLY RETARDED Center High School.The See Brooklyn Buddies under General Playground Activities ADVANCED JUDO LESSONS Cost$5.00— 8 weeks Beginning June 26 Monday —Thursday 10:00 A.M. —2:00 P.M. For girls and boys 8 years old and up. 10 sessions — $5.00. Northport School Must have had previous lessons and be considered advanced by BOWLING the instructor. Boys Monday and Girls Wednesday Open to boys and girls through 12th grade.Program will meet 6:30 P.M.to 8:00 P.M. weekly for 8 weeks. Cost of $1.25 per session includes two AIL"SOFTBALL lines, shoes, and certified instructors. A tournament will be GIRLS"PONYTAIL" 6th grade. Learn the fundamentals of soft- held the final week and trophies will be awarded21 Sign up at All girls 4th Lynbrook Bowl at 1:00 P.M.on Wednesday, eball. Practices and games will be held after teams are formed. Regulation softballs and aluminum bats will be used. Patches KOOKIE KRAFTS FOR CHILDREN will be awarded to all players. The registration fee is $3.50. A contemporary craft program designed for boys and girls ages Lettered T-shirts are available at an additional charge of$1.00. 10 — 14 who are enthusiasts of fad jewelry, cloth flowers, The league will run 8 weeks with girls playing at least twice per paper mache' animals, and mod seed collages, kitchen and week. bread clay, flower preservation, and mounting in shadow Schedule beginning Monday June 19: boxes. Monday and Thursday: Mondays 7:30—9:30 P.M. Kylawn Park 9:00 A.M. —'1 : Class 1 11:00 A.M. — 122:33 30 A.M. 0 P.M. Art Room at the Community Center Garden City 1:00 P.M. — 2:30 P.M. Minimum 15 — Maximum 25. Registration fee$7.00 — covers Northport3:00 P.M. — 4:30 P.M. materials. 5 — 2 hour classes — begin June 19. No class July Grandview 3rd. Tuesday and Friday: 9:00 A.M. — 10:30 A.M. Orchard Lane CHILDREN'S GUITAR Willow Lane 11:00 A.M. — 12:30 P.M. 1:00 P.M. — 2:30 P.M. West Palmer Participants must furnish their own guitar. Instruction will be 3:00 P.M. — 4:30 P.M. on the beginning level. Cost $5.00 for 8 weeks. Minimum 8 — Evergreen Maximum 12. ARCHERY Monday beginning June 12 6:30 —7:15 P.M. 4th through 6th grades. Bows and Arrows Elementary age — Community Center are furnished. Classes meet once per week for 6 weeks r in length beginning Thursday, June 22nd. Classes are 1 hou BROOKLYN CENTER BICYCLE SAFETY LEAGUE from 6:30 to 7:30 P.M. Registration fee —$3.50. Minimum 8 The City of Brooklyn Center will be sponsoring a Bicycle — Maximum 14 Safety Program throughout the summer for boys and girls in Central Park kindergarten through 6th grade. It will include a safety pro- gram with a Police Officer visiting all of the grade schools in PITCH-HIT-THROW CONTEST the area, two bike seminars for testing of actual bicycle riding and safety check of bicycle, bicycle courses st up lout ngthe dfor 1�r1972s dete0rmines he age grougp intwhich r he onAugust ferent parks during the summer, and abicycle on — Local, the whole family during the month of Augusplfsso andThere Nationale levels c t. Final Contactyournearest est Ph llipsD1661 stattiionslfor the program are being made as this brochure goes intoprint, final times, places and details may olice or be ined Parks y watching re June details. aat Norothport Pa ke Competition ewill ir obegin at 9:00 the newspaper, or by calling theA.M. sharp.Sign up now. ation Department. 7 RIDE THE BROOKLYN CENTER BUS CUB BASEBALL A program designed for all boys ages 10 through 13. Emphasis is placed on teaching each boy the basic fundamentals of base- ball and on "fun." Everyone plays an equal amount. Games V.I.P. (Volunteers In Parks) and practices will be held after teams are formed. Quality Attention Junior and Senior High teens, 8th grade and older. coaching,umpiring,aluminum bats,and patches are only a few Do you want to accept a challenge? Stand out as a leader in a of the highlights. The registration fee is$3.50 for 8 full weeks crowd? Are you willing to accept responsibility and demon- of baseball. Lettered T-shirts are available at an additional cost strate leadership? Are you willing to give without receiving? If of$1.00. so,then apply to become a Volunteer In Parks. Schedule of the first week of practices: Learn special skills such as arts and crafts, game leadership, SOUTHERN LEAGUE working with tiny tots and puppet shows, plus many other Monday and Thursday: skills. Workshops and seminars are planned to teach all Volun- Northport Park 9:00 A.M. — 10:30 A.M, teers these skills. Kylawn Park 11:00 A.M. — 12:30 P.M. A regular work schedule will be arranged at the convenience of Tuesday and Friday: each teen that is accepted. Grandview Park 9:00 A.M. — 10:30 A.M. Applicants must fill out an application form and be inter- Garden City Park 11:00 A.M. — 12:30 P.M. viewed. Between 25 and 30 volunteers will be accepted. NORTHERN LEAGUE Highlights include special training, shirts, future job opportu- Monday and Thursday: nities, tremendous experience, and an ending banquet. Evergreen Park 9:00 A.M. — 10:30 A.M. All applications must be in by June 5th . For more infor- West Palmer Park 11:00 A.M. — 12:30 P.M. mation call the Park and Recreation Department. Willow Lane Park 9:00 A.M. — 10:30 A.M. Orchard Lane Park 11:00 A.M. — 12:30 P.M. KOOKIE KRAFTS FOR TEENS *Boys who are 13 can play cub ball if they are not 14 years A contemporary craft program designed for boys and girls old until after August 31, and also if they do not play Babe Ruth. through age 15 who are enthusiasts of fad jewelry, cloth *No baseball on July 3rd or 4th. flowers, paper mache' animals, mod seed collages, kitchen and bread clay, flower preservation, and mounting in shadow BOYS BASEBALL KAMP boxes. This program is designed for all boys who are 8 and 9 years Class I Mondays 7:30—9:30 P.M. old. Emphasis will be placed on the very basic fundamentals of Art Room at the Community Center hitting, fielding, and throwing. Boys will begin hitting off bat- Minimum 15 — Maximum 25. Registration fee$7.00 —covers ting tee's and will progress to Harmon Killebrew pop-up tee's. materials. 5 — 2-hour classes — begins June 19. No class July The last two or three weeks will be spent teaching boys how to 3rd. hit a pitched ball. Quality coaching, aluminum bats, equal playing time, and certificates are some of the highlights. The TEEN CROCHET registration fee is $3.50 for 8 full weeks. Lettered T-shirts are Another current fashion trend — make your fashion accesso- available at an additional cost of$1.00. ries for your fall wardrobe. Students will learn how to read Schedule: and understand patterns as well as the basic techniques applied CENTRAL LEAGUE in crocheting. Girls may work on their own fashions and/or Monday and Thursday: articles for the home. Bring an "H" hook and scrap 4-ply yarn Bellvue 9._00 _00 A.M. — 10:30 A.M. to the first class. 8:00 — 9:30 P.M.Wednesday beginning July Lions 11:00 A.M. — 12:30 P.M. 5th. Registration $4.00 — Four sessions. Minimum 8 — Happy Hollow 1:00 P.M. — 2:30 P.M. Maximum 13. Freeway 3:00 P.M. — 4:30 P.M. Community Center Tuesday and Friday: Freeway 9:00 A.M. — 10:30 A.M. GIRLS AND BOYS GYMNASTICS Palmer Lake East 11:00 A.M. — 12:30 P.M. For all girls 7th through 9th grades.This course is designed to Firehouse 1:00 P.M. — 2:30 P.M. stretch and strengthen the legs, back, stomach, shoulder, and Riverdale 3:00 P.M. — 4:30 P.M. upper arm muscles. Practice basic tumbling, sommersaults, SOUTHERN LEAGUE cartwheels, hand and head stands, balance and flexibility Monday and Thursday: moves, conditioning exercises, and work-outs on the balance Kylawn 1:00 P.M. — 2:30 P.M. beam and uneven parallel bars. Classes are 1'/2 hours long and Northport 3:00 P.M. — 4:30 P.M. run 8 weeks. The registration fee is $5.00. Minimum per class Tuesday and Friday: is 12. Maximum per class is 16.Class begins June 21. Garden City 1:00 P.M. — 2:30 P.M. Wednesday Brooklyn Center High School Grandview 3:00 P.M. — 4:30 P.M. Session A: 12:30 P.M. to 2:00 P.M. NORTHERN LEAGUE Session B: 2:00 P.M. to 3:30 P.M. Monday and Thursday: For all boys 7th through 9th grades. Designed to stretch and Palmer Lake West 1:00 P.M. — 2:30 P.M. strengthen body movement and coordination. Classes are 1'/z Evergreen 3:00 P.M. — 4:30 P.M. hours long and run 8 weeks. Registration fee is $5.00. Tuesday and Friday: Minimum per class is 12.Class begins June 19. Orchard Lane 1:00 P.M. — 2:30 P.M. Monday Brooklyn Center High School Willow Lane 3:00 P.M. — 4:30 P.M. 12:20 P.M.to 2:00 P.M. 8 RIDE THE BROOKLYN CENTER BUS BASKETBALL The 7th Annual Brooklyn Center Tennis Tournament will be For boys 7th through 9th grades. Designed for individual skill held the week of July 17 through July 21 at the Brooklyn development. No organized teams. Practices will include shoot- Center High School. The finals will be held on July 23. ing, passing, and dribbling exercises. Classes will run 8 weeks for 11/2 hours. Registration fee is $4.00. Class begins June 19. GIRLS"JUNIOR CLASSIC"SOFTBALL Minimum per class is 15. Maximum per class is 25. This program is designed for girls in 7th thru 10th grade. Monday Brooklyn Center High School Teams will be formed and games will be played. Regulation 2:00 P.M.to 3:30 P.M. softballs and aluminum bats will be used. Quality coaching, umpiring,equal playing time, and patches for everyone are features of this activity. The registration fee is$3.50 for 8 full weeks of softball. Lettered T-shirts are available at an addi- BOWLING tional fee of$1.00. Guys and gals 7th through 12th grades.This program will meet Schedule beginning Monday June 19: weekly for 8 weeks. Cost of $1.25 includes two lines, shoes, Monday and Thursday: and certified instructors. A tournament will be held the final Orchard Lane 9:00 A.M. — 10:30 A.M. week and trophies will be awarded.Sign up at Lynbrook Bowl Willow Lane 11:00 A.M. — 12:30 P.M. at 1:00 P.M. on Wednesday,June 21. West Palmer 1:00 P.M. — 2:30 P.M. Evergreen 3:00 P.M. — 4:30 P.M. Tuesday and Friday: GOLF Kylawn Park 9:00 A.M. — 10:30 A.M. Lessons will be held for all teens in 7th through 12th grade. Garden City 11:00 A.M. — 12:30 P.M. Golfers will receive lessons from teaching professional Rob Northport 1:00 P.M. — 2:30 P.M. Brown. Golfers must supply their own clubs. The first few Grandview 3:00 P.M. — 4:30 P.M. lessons will be held at North View Junior High. Golfers will *No softball on July 3rd or 4th. then move outside to Scott Tee's Driving Range. Range balls are not included in the registration fee. The first session bring YOUTH WILDERNESS BACKPACKING a 7 iron. AND CONSERVATION PROGRAM Class begins June 20 - 21. 5 — 1-hour lessons. Registration fee For Youth 13-15 and 16-17 Years Of Age $8.00. Maximum per class is 12. Sponsored by the Suburban Recreation Association, United Tuesday 6:45— 7:45 P.M. Fund, in cooperation with Suburban Recreation Departments 8:00— 9:00 P.M. and United Fund Agencies. 9:15 — 10:15 P.M. Wednesday 6:45 — 7:45 P.M. An opportunity for youth to participate in a constructive con- 8:00— 9:00 P.M. servation project and enjoy recreation activities such as camp- 9:15— 10:15 P.M. ing, backpacking, and canoeing!! It is not necessary for participants to be experienced at wilderness camping.The pro- gram will be centered in Voyageur National Park. The cost is $30.00 per participant for a one-week program ADVANCED JUDO LESSONS which covers the cost of leadership, bus transportation, and This class is open to all teens who have had previous lessons food. and who are considered advanced by the instructor. 10 ses- Cost also covers a one-day training session in wilderness camp- sions—$5.00. ing, conservation, first aid, and outdoor recreation. The pro- Guys Monday and Gals Wednesday 6:30 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. gram will be directed by a wilderness camping specialist who has extensive background in wilderness camping,conservation, and youth counseling. TEEN TENNIS PERIODS: Sun. Sat. For guys and gals who are in 7th thru 12th grade. Quality June 11th — 17th instruction for beginners, as well as all levels of ability. Two July 9— 15th instructors — 1 man and 1 woman. Classes begin June 19 and July 23rd — 29th will run 8 weeks. Advanced players will be placed on teams August 6th — 12th which will compete in the Suburban Recreation Association For further information and registration, contact the Tennis League. Boys, girls, mixed, and junior varsity are the Suburban Recreation Association,925-3838. divisions. These teams will practice every afternoon at Brooklyn Center High School from 1:00—4:00 P.M. and will PROGRAM IN THE PARKS play at least one match per week. Beginning and intermediate Here's where it's at — a place to meet and talk, listen to music, lessons have a registration fee of$3.50. Advanced players have get into what's happening — do your own thing! There is no a registration fee of$5.00. charge for this activity except for special events and parties. Class Schedule: The adult supervision is supplied by the Park and Recreation Beginners and Intermediates 10:30 A.M. to 12:00 noon. Department and by the Brooklyn Center Jaycee's. Drop-in. Monday Brooklyn Center High School See what's happening. Tuesday Willow Lane Park Schedule beginning June 6: Wednesday Northport Park Every Tuesday and Thursday 8:30— 10:30 P.M. Advanced 1:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. Palmer Lake West— Kylawn Monday through Friday Brooklyn Center High School Northport —Garden City —Bellvue RIDE THE BROOKLYN CENTER BUS 9 ARCHERY BEGINNING LINGERIE All teens 7th grade and up. Bows and Arrows are furnished. Demonstrations will be given in class, all sewing done at home. Classes meet once per week for six weeks beginning Thursday, Zig-zag machine is not necessary. Patterns will be given to each June 22nd. Classes are 1 hours in length, from i:30 P.M. to student. Bring a roll of shelf paper and pencils to class. 8:30 P.M. Registration is $3.50. Minimum 8, Maximum 14. Thursdays 7:30—9:30 Central Park. Community Center Minimum 12 — Maximum 16. Registration fee $4.50. 4 — TEEN DANCES 2-hour sessions beginning June 15. *Community Center teen night presents award winning bands: CANDLE MAKING WORKSHOP Saturday June 10 "Jesse Brady" Saturday July 8 "Phaedra" Enjoy the creative art of candle making while creating high- Saturday August 12 "Reality" lights for your home and gifts for personal friends.The work- All above performances will be held from 8:30 P.M. to 11:30 shop will cover many techniques varying from the traditional P.M. All 14-19 year olds are invited. Admission fee of $1.50 dipping to modern methods. Students must furnish their own includes the dance, swimming, and the game room. Occasion- materials: bucket of sand, 10 — 15 lbs. paraffin, 4 ice cube ally movies and "Nova" Light Show will be included in the trays, wick, scents, tints, electric fry pan or hot plate and regular admission fee. empty coffee can. A detailed list will be furnished upon regis- tration. *North View Junior High School Great Union Bands. Session I Tuesday,June 13,20,27 Friday June 16 "Jesse Brady7:30—9:30 P.M. Friday July 21 "Cold Duck" �� Community Center Friday August 25 "Syndicate" Session I I Thursday,June 15,22,29 All above dances will be held from 7:30 P.M. to 10:30 P.M., 7:30—9:30 P.M. all 7th through 10th graders are invited. Admission of $1.25Community Center includes dance and game room. ���AILMinimum 8 — Maximum 15. Registration fee$3.50. c- LADIES BEGINNING BOWLING LEAGUE INTRODUCTION TO POTTERY Ladies! Here's your chance to learn the proper method of This class is an introduction to the hand and wheel building bowling, an opportunity to get out of the house, and a chance methods of creating pottery. Fundamentals of clay and glazes to exercise. No experience necessary.This class begins with the will also be covered. *Students furnish their own supplies from selection and handling of a bowling ball to advanced bowling a list given at the first session. Minimum — 11. Beginning June techniques. Featured in this program are free certified instruc 12. Eight weeks—Community Center, tion and free babysitting service. Registration will be held at Class 1 — Monday 10:00 A.M. — 12 noon Lynbrook Bowl thru June 12. Sessions will begin on Tuesday, Open to all ages— Registration Fee —$9.00 June 13, at 1:00 P.M. This is an 8 week program. For more Class 2 — Monday 1:00—4:00 P.M. information call Lynbrook Bowl. Open to all ages— Registration Fee —$13.00 Class 3 — Monday 7:00— 10:00 P.M. SWIMNASTICS For adults only — Registration Fee —$13.00 Water exercise for better health plus a trim figure. You do not have to be a swimmer to take part in the newest concept in the OIL AND ACRYLIC PAINTING field of physical fitness and exercise. Preparation of painting surface,color mixing, brushwork tech- Cost$5.00 for 10 sessions(twice a week for five weeks) niques, and materials used are just a few of the things that will Mondays&Wednesdays starting June 14 at 8:00 P.M. be explored. Individuals will be instructed at their respective North View Junior High Pool. levels.Some sessions will be held out-of-doors,weather permit- ting. Bring to class a large sketch book and soft pencil or charcoal and notebook. Other materials will be discussed in ADVANCED JUDO class. Class begins June 14 at the Community Center for 6 For gals and guys 8 years old and up. Begins the week of June sessions. Minimum number of 10. Registration fee$8.00. 19. Everyone must have had previous lessons and be con Wednesday 7:15 —9:15 P.M. sidered advanced by the instructor. Registration fees— Adults $7.00 (18 and up). Children and Teens$5.00. Classes are held CROCHET I at North View Junior High Wrestling room. Due to popular demand we are offering this course again.Stu- Monday Advanced Men 6:30 to 8:00 P.M. dents will learn how to read and understand patterns as well as Wednesday Advanced Women 6:30 to 8:00 P.M. the basic techniques applied in crocheting. Ladies may work on their own fashions and/or articles for the home. Bring an GUITAR LESSONS "H" hook and scrap 4-ply yarn to the first class. 10th grade and up. Students must furnish their own guitar.A Beginning June 14th. class for those with little or no training with a guitar, strictly Wednesdays 8:00— 10:00 P.M. for beginners. Cost $5.00, 8 sessions. Minimum 8 —Maximum Community Center 12. Minimum 9 — Maximum 13. Registration $7.00. 4 — 2-hour Monday, beginning June 12 7:15 —8:00 P.M. sessions. Community Center 10 RIDE THE BROOKLYN CENTER BUS GOLF ADULT ATHLETIC LEAGUES Golf lessons will be held for all men and women, seventh grade Men's Softball Leagues (28 teams) play on Mondays and through adults. Golfers will receive lessons from teaching pro- Wednesdays at Grandview Park, Evergreen Park, and East and fessional Rob Brown. Golfers must supply their own clubs. West Palmer Lake Parks. Games begin at 6:30 P.M. Spectators The first few lessons will be held inside. Golfers will then move are invited. outside to Scott Tee's Driving Range. Range balls are not in- The Women's Softball League (8 teams) play on Tuesday and cluded in the registration fee. The first session bring a 7 iron. Thursday evenings at Grandview Park. Games begin at 6:45 Class begins June 20-21. 5— 1-hour lessons. Fee$8.00. Maxi- P.M. Again all spectators are welcome. mum per class is 12. First class will be held at North View Junior High. There are also two Adult Mixed Couples Leagues (16 teams) Tuesday 6:45— 7:45 P.M. which play on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. A 16" softball (June 20) 8:00— 9:00 P.M, is used and this creates a very interesting and fun game. Games . begin at 6:45 P.M. and are played at the same parks as men's 9:15— 10:15 P.M softball. Wednesday 6:45— 7:45 P.M. (June 21) 8:00— 9:00 P.M. 9:15— 10:15 P.M. MEN'S GYM NIGHT BAND CONCERTS IN-THE-PARKS For men past high school age. Open gym activities: jogging, The Brooklyn Center City Band, under the direction of Riggs basketball, and volleyball. Activity fee — 25¢ per person, per Opland, is proud to present its fourth year of outdoor con- night. certs. Monday 7:00— 10:00 P.M. North View Junior High Begins June 19th In addition to the band performance, special teen-age talent from North View Junior High will be presented at each con- MIXED VOLLEYBALL cert, plus an "Old Fashioned Ice Cream Social" sponsored by the Brooklyn Historical Society at the June 26 concert. Open to all post high school age men and women. Informal held in Central Park (west of the Civic games. Choose teams and have a good time. Activity fee — 25¢ Center) beginning at All concerts will be held 8:0P.M. per person per night. Begins June 14. Wednesday,7:30— 10:00 P.M.Brooklyn Center High School Monday nights: June 12, 19, 26 July 10, 17 ARCHERY Refreshments will be available from the concession All adults. Bows and arrows are furnished. Classes meet once stand. per week for six weeks beginning Thursday,June 22nd. Classes Note: In case of rain, concerts will be held in the Community are 1 hour in length from 7:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. Registration Center Social Hall. is$5.00. Minimum 8 — Maximum 14. Central Park. ADULT TENNIS For post high school age men and women. Quality instruction for beginners and intermediates. Learn how to buy equipment, MAC AIRPORT ENVIRONMENTAL PARK how to score, the basic fundamentals of tennis, and have a The Brooklyn Center and Crystal Conservation Commissions good time besides. Schedule: Classes begin week of June 19th. along with both cities Park and Recreation Departments are Ladies Beginning Lessons continuing development of MAC Environmental Park. This is Thursday located next to the Crystal Airport with the main entrance at Session A 9:00 A.M. to 10:30 A.M. Kylawn Park. A nature program is being developed which will Session B 10:30 A.M. to 12:00 noon make use of this excellent nature spot. Individuals, families, 2 instructors — 1 gal, 1 guy. Maximum 16 per class. 8 sessions and groups are invited to visit and explore the area. For fur- - Brooklyn Center Nigh School. Registration fee$6.00. ther information regarding schedule of naturalist, contact the Friday Park and Recreation Department or the Conservation Session A 9:00 A.M. to 10:30 A.M. Commission. Session B 10:30 A.M. to 12:00 noon Note: Watch for further announcements and schedules for 1 woman instructor — Maximum 8 per class. 8 sessions — family nature hikes. Willow Lane Park. Registration fee$6.00. Beginning and Intermediates—Men or Women Tuesday Session A 6:30 P.M. to 7:30 P.M. Session B 7:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. TOURNAMENTS Wednesday Brooklyn Center will host three Invitational Softball Tourna- Session C 6:30 P.M. to 7:30 P.M. ments this summer. The first will be held on Memorial Day 1 male instructor — Maximum 16 per class. 8 sessions — weekend, a men's 32 term double-elimination tournament. Brooklyn Center High School. Registration$4.00. The Brooklyn Center "Early Bird" follows. This is a women's Advanced—Men or Women tourney which is held June 9, 10, and 11 and includes teams Wednesday 7:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. from five states. Last, another men's tournament will be held 1 male instructor — Maximum 16 per class. 8 sessions — on June 23, 24, and 25 which is a 16 team double-elimination. Brooklyn Center High School. Registration$4.00. Games will be played at Grandview and Evergreen Parks. RIDE THE BROOKLYN CENTER BUS 11 Ream I *7NAwm" 1. All registration must be made at the Park and Recreation 5. Request for refunds must be received at least 24 hours office in the Community Center beginning at 2:00 P.M. before the second class session, however, there will be a June 3 (swim registration is separate — see swim schedule). $1.00 service charge on any refund. "Registrations made by mail will not be accepted before 6. Members who register for an activity where capacity enroll- June 7 (use blank at bottom of page). No phone registra- ment has already been reached . . . will go on a waiting list. tions will be accepted. Additional classes may be formed if there are sufficient 2. The Park and Recreation Department office in the Com- requests and if space and competent instruction is available. munity Center is open Monday through Thursday from 7. Senior Citizens, 65 years and over, who are residents of 9:00 A.M. to 11:00 P.M., Friday and Saturday from 9:00 Brooklyn Center may enjoy all activity classes at '/2 the A.M. to 12 Midnight, and Sunday 1:00 to 10:00 P.M. to registration fee. accept registrations. B. Check schedule for beginning date for each class. 3. Where classes are limited, registration will be on the first come—first serve basis. Persons are not considered regis- tered until the fee has been paid. The Park and Recreation Swim Registration for Learn to Swim Lessons which are to be Department reserves the right to cancel classes or activites conducted at the Community Center Pool and North View when an insufficient number of people sign up. Junior High will be held Saturday, June 3, starting at 9:00 4. Instructor will not be permitted to accept registration at A.M. at the COMMUNITY CENTER. Mail registrations will the activity location. notbe accepted for Learn to Swim Lessons. REGISTRATION CARDS FOR MAIL USE ONLY (WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED BEFORE JUNE 7) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ (DATE) (DATE) ;IAPB 2 --_-- NAME (LAST) (FIRST) (LAST) (FIRST) ADDRESS (PHONE) (PHONE) 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 12 RIDE THE BROOKLYN CENTER BUS