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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975 Park and Recreation Summer Activities BULK RATE U.S.POSTAGE CITY PAID OF MINNEAPOLIS,MINN. BR00KLYN PERMIT N0.2170 :::jfCENTER f Come Alive in the Summer of " 75 with the The Brooklyn Center Park and Recreation Department 1875 SUMMER ACTIVITIES 115-r- 4 _ Now SIN',ti, THE BROOKLYN CENTER PARK AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT Dedicated to the Citizens of Brooklyn Center that they may share in the God given right to beauty,to sunshine,to tran- quility: And to the end that each may herein find the laughter of childhood,the acceptance of youth, the fulfill- ment of adult life, and the companionship of old age, through a healthy, satisfying use of leisure time. Eugene H. Hegel— Director of Parks and Recreation Arnie Mavis—Superintendent of Recreation Kathy Desteian —Program Supervisor Betty Anderson—Program Supervisor The Brooklyn Center Park and Recreation Department is located in the Community Center at 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway. The Community Center office is open from 8:30 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. Monday—Saturday; 1:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. Sunday. The phone number is 561-5448. �B BROOKLYN CENTER PARK AND RECREATION x nod � ADVISORY COMMISSION `�""'°" xx_ I I xI Parks and Recreation Commission meets on the 3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:00 P.M., Council Chambers. This Commission advises the City Council on the Parks and Recreation Program in Brooklyn „ Kj xl Center. °e 6vn�S Robert Zerban,Chairman � I Roger Pickering Jan Grannes Iood i - Don Bogle Bob Harvey 14mGerald Johnson - $ pu°u,eps For further information call 561-5448. - 1u�uq�ne3 1 -1 X1 X1u K Y CIVIC GROUPS AND ORGANIZATIONS °°°OBAejd 1 i 6wnena The Park & Recreation Department maintains a file containing infor- I.v6 x x mation on the organizations listed below and agrees to serve as a clear- ing house and referral service for inquiries regarding these groups. n >s Call the Park and Recreation office for further information. 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Club Palmer Lake V.F.W. Post 3915 4—H Welcome Wagon Garden Club Women's Club Girl Scout Council of Mpls. YMCA - North West Girl Scout Service Unit Jaycees Mrs. Jaycees Judo Club Children's Activities 1975 PLAYGROUND SEASON — $2.00 FOR PENNY CARNIVAL — August 5 8 FUN FILLED WEEKS! Children registered in the playground program have a chance The playground program is designed for children of elemen- to Put their thinking caps on as they create a carnival scene tary school age O st grade in fall and up). Leaders plan act- using their playground surroundings. Parents and other ivities with wide appeal to the interest and ages of the child- family members are invited to have some fun as they spend ren on the playground. These activities include crafts, soft- some pennies at the various activities. ball, games and special events. POPSICLE DAY — August 7 *Playgrounds will be fully supervised by trained adult leaders and program aids. Pennies earned at the Penny Carnival turn into popsicles on *Pre-school boys and girls—4,5,6 years old—should see this day for children registered in the la TINY TOTS schedule in the Children's Section. playground program. This event will officially close the 1975 Summer Playground *There will be no playground activities or Summer Fun Season. Field Trips on July 4th. $2.00 for 8 Fun-Filled Weeks !'! I *FRIDAY has been designated as Summer Fun Field Trip Days. Hours and cost will vary depending on each trip. GAMES! CRAFTS! WATER PLAY! PENNY CARNIVAL! On days when trips are not scheduled, la POPSICLE COSTUME DAYS! CONTESTS! be open from 12:30—4:00 P.M. Playgrounds will Playground Schedule: Monday through Thursday 12:30 to 4:00 P.M. These playgrounds will open June 16th and con- tinue for eight weeks ending August 7th: BROOKLANE, TRAVELING PUPPET PLAYHOUSE EAST PALMER, EVERGREEN, FREEWAY, FIREHOUSE, GARDEN CITY, GRANDVIEW, HAPPY HOLLOW, KY— The "Pink" Pu y Peet Playhouse is one of the most popular experiences LAWN, LIONS, NORTHPORT, ORCHARD LANE, RIVER- during the summer season for parents and tots as well as the elemen- DALE,WEST PALMER,WILLOW LANE. tary age child. A parent should accompany the younger children to the Activity Fee: $2.00 per child for the 8 Weeks. playground for the show. The playhouse was donated in 1963 by the Mrs. Jaycees of Brooklyn Center. The puppeteers are a part of the CRAFTS Park & Recreation Department staff. Shows begin June 16th. Designed for elementary school age boys and girls who are MONDAY registered on the playground. Craft sessions conducted on all Northport 9:30 A.M. 15 playgrounds. See your leader for the time schedule. Orchard Lane 10:30 A.M. Brooklane 11:30 A.M. SOFTBALL WillLane 12:45 P.M. Softball returns to thelaground Freeway 1:45 P.M. Playground leaders will assist boys and girls in learn gsumrtthe TUESDAY fundamentals of the game. Basic skills involved will be hit- Garden City 9:30 A.M. ting, throwing, catching, and some game strategy. Play- West Palmer 10:30 A.M. ground games will be played. East Palmer 11:30 A.M. OLYMPIC NIGHT — July 16 Evergreen 12:45 P.M. Firehouse 1:45 P.M. Attention Moms and Dads, mark this date on your calendar! Belivue This is a night for 2:45 P.M. 9 You to get out with your children for a WEDNESDAY night of family fun. Representatives will be chosen from Lower Twin each playground to compete in various track and field events. 9:30 A.M. Even if your child is not a competitor,cheer your playground Ha lawn 10:30 A.M. with other families from the neighborhood! year Lions PPY Hollow 11:30 A.M. will be the Mascot Contest. Come and see replicas of each G andview 12:45 P.M. playground mascot, designed and built by each la 1:45 P.M. Event conducted at Brooklyn Center High Schoolyathlettl Riverdale 2:45 P.M. field, 65th & Humboldt. *Last show for 1975 Season — August 6th. WATER PLAYDAY Children registered in the playground program will have the opportunity to participate in games, surprises and free swim at the Community Center pool. Playground leaders will accompany the children to and from the pool. Children will return to the playgrounds at 3:15 P.M. Playgrounds will be scheduled for either July 28 or July 30. Check with your leader for the Water Playday date. Carpools are needed at each park to take the children to and from the Community Center pool. Please let Your leader know by Thursday,July 24,if you can drive. Continued on next column CHILDREN, Continued GIRLS GYMNASTICS A gymnastic program designed to teach skills in the 3 areas of tumb- ling, apparatus and floor exercise. Girls must pass each of the begin- TINY TOTS ning classes in the 3 areas before being eligible to register in the Inter- mediate class. All classes are held at Brooklyn Center High School and meet Monday through Friday for 3 weeks each session. The program is designed to give preschool children an experience at the SESSION A begins June 16. SESSION B begins July 7. playground with activities geared for them. Children must be 4 years old by December 31, 1975. The program consists of crafts, games, SESSION A—June 16-July 3 stories, music, and supervised outdoor play. Tiny Tots will be con- TUMBLING—$9.00/14 lessons ducted on each playground providing the minimum number of 8 is An introductory course in the beginning techniques of tumbling. registered by June 13th. $2.00/8 weeks. Students will have an opportunity to learn rolls, leaps, jumps, walk- MONDAY & WEDNESDAY overs, handsprings, etc. 9:30 A.M. to 10:30 A.M.: Grandview, Happy Hollow, Kylawn, Beginning A — Grades 1-5 — 8:00 A.M. — 9:00 A.M. West Palmer. Beginning B — Grades 1-5 — 10:00 A.M. — 11:00 A.M. Beginning C — Grades 6-12 — 9:00 A.M. — 10:00 A.M. 11:00 A.M. to Noon: East Palmer, Firehouse, Garden City, 'Refresher D — Grades 1-12 — 10:00 A.M. — 11:00 A. M. Northport. APPARATUS—$9.00/14 lessons TUESDAY & THURSDAY Skills will be taught at the beginning level on the use of the balance 9:30 A.M. to 10:30 A.M.: Bellvue, Evergreen, Freeway, Lions, beam, uneven parallel bars and vaulting horse. A previous tumbling Lower Twin. class or concurrent registration in tumbling is required for this course. Beginning E—Grades 1. 5— 9:00 A.M.— 10:00 A.M. Riverdale. A.M. to Noon: Brooklane, Orchard Lane, Willow Lane, Beginning F—Grades 1- 5— 11:00 A.M.—12:00 Noon Riverdale. Beginning G—Grades 6-12— 8:00 A.M. — 9:00 A.M. LITTLE ONES INTRODUCTION TO SOFTBALL & *Refresher H—Grades 1-12— 12:00 Noon — 1:00 P.M. BASEBALL — Begins June 16 FLOOR EXERCISE—$9.00/14 lessons This course is designed to teach the various gymnastic movements in- This program is designed for both boys and girls who are currently in volved in floor exercise. Ballet will be introduced during this course. first and second grade. The main purpose of this program is for the A previous tumbling class or concurrent registration in tumbling is re- t young ones to have lots of fun while learning some of the fundamentals quired. of baseball and softball. $4.00/8 weeks. Beginning I — Grades 1-12 — 11:00 A.M. — 12:00 Noon 'Refresher classes are only for girls who have taken tumbling or Monday&Wednesday—9:00— 10:00 A.M.— Evergreen apparatus before and have not completed it. 10:15— 11:15 A.M. —Willow Lane INTERMEDIATE TUMBLING, APPARATUS & FLOOR EXERCISE Tuesday&Thursday— 9:00— 10:00 A.M.— Northport Session A—$16.00/14 lessons 10:15— 11:15 A.M.— Lions A program designed to teach the more advanced skills in each of the 3 gymnastic areas. Girls must have completed the beginning courses in each of the 3 areas before registering for this course. J — Grades 1-12 — 10:00 A.M. — 12:00 Noon. ADVANCED TUMBLING, APPARATUS & FLOOR EXERCISE — $16.00/14 lessons. Prerequisite: Girls must have the approval of the instructor before registering. SII K - Grades 1-12 — 12:00 Noon — 2:00 P.M. R BALLET FOR BOYS AND GIRLS —June 16& July 7 This course is designed to improve coordination, timing and form as well as help create individual style for competition. This class is recom- mended for anyone with an interest in gymnastics or an interest in im- SESSION B — July 7 - July 25 proving their body control. Classes will meet at Brooklyn Center High TUMBLING —$9.00/15 lessons School; Monday through Friday; grades 4 - 6 (10:00 — 11:00 A.M.); Beginning L — Grades 1- 5 — 8:00 A.M. — 9:00 A.M. grades 1 - 3 (11:00 — 12:00 Noon). Instructor, Mrs. Beverly Wilson. Beginning M — Grades 1- 5 — 10:00 A.M. — 11:00 A.M. Cost — $6.00. `Refresher N — Grades 1-12 — 9:00 A.M. — 10:00 A.M. Session I — June 16-July 3 Session II —July 7-July 25 APPARATUS—$9.00/15 lessons Beginning O—Grades 1- 5— 9:00 A.M.— 10:00 A.M. PHOTOGRAPHY FOR KIDS— Begins July 8Beginning P—Grades 1- 5— 11:00 A.M. — 12:00 Noon 'Refresher Q—Grades 1-12— 12:00 Noon — 1:00 P.M. An introduction to the wonders of image-making for boys and girls in FLOOR EXERCISE—$9.00/15 lessons 4th —6th Grades. Children will construct their own single print shoe Beginning R—Grades 1-12—11:00 A.M. — 12:00 Noon box camera. Instruction also will cover taking pictures with a box INTERMEDIATE TUMBLING,APPARATUS& FLOOR EXERCISE camera, developing film,and printing. Please bring a shoe box in good —$16.00/15 lessons condition. Children should bring a simple box type camera using roll S — Grades 1-12 — 10:00 A.M. — 12:00 Noon film,and a roll of plack and white film (not an instamatic). Instructor, ADVANCED TUMBLING,APPARATUS&FLOOR EXERCISE — Ms.Sage.$5.00%6 Sessions. $16.00115 lessors Tuesday&Thursday— :30— 5:00 F M. —Community Center T — Grades 1.12 — 8:00 A.M. — 10:00 A.M. CHILDREN, Continued FUN FLING WEEKS - August 11-21 Activities Playgrounds are over and school hasn't started . . . so what do you do for two weeks? Join us at the Brooklyn Center Park and Recreation Department for a variety of special events as your last big "Fling" be- Y.A.C. Youth Activity Centers) fore school starts. The first week will include such activities as puppet and magic shows, movies and surprise outings. Week two will be an This program is for the Junior High Teen who is looking for sortte- Out-Door Adventure Day Camp. Watch the Post and the Community thing new and different this summer. The participants in this program Center Bulletin for a schedule of "FUN FLING EVENTS." help plan the activities that take place. Come and join the fun with the Y.A.C. group. $2.00 / 8 weeks. Choose the park nearest you! OUTDOOR ADVENTURE DAY CAMP -- Tuesday&Thursday- 5:30-8:30 P.M.- Evergreen Park West Palmer Park August 18 - 21 Monday& Wednesday—5:30-8:30 P.M.— Lions Park Boys and girls ages 7 - 12. . .spend 4 fun-filled days at the Rum River Kylawn Park Camp near Anoka for your last "Big Fling" before school begins. V. 1. P. VOLUNTEER IN PARKS Activities include swimming (at a nearby lake),rafting,hiking,archery, riflery, camperaft, outdoor cooking and lots more. Our staff includes well trained counselors and assistants, qualified waterfront personnel Hardworking, responsible Senior High teens who applied and were and staff trained in first aid. The fee includes bus transportation, accepted have been placed as volunteers, working the parks this beverage, insurance and leadership. An information sheet will be sent summer. to each camper one week prior to camp indicating what to bring,etc. The job of these volunteers includes working with others to make the Busses will leave the Community Center at 9:00 A.M. and return at parks a place where children can come and have fun;sharing and think- 4:30 P.M. Outdoor Adventure Day Camp is the perfect end to the ing of new and interesting ideas in art and crafts, games, and other summer! $12.50/4 days. events; making new friends and gaining valuable work experience that may help them to get future paying jobs. The deadline for applicants was May 5th, however, if you are interest- ARCHERY, TENNIS, DOG OBEDIENCE, AD— ed, call the Park and Recreation Department and ask for Kathy. VANCED JUDO, SUMMER FUN FIELD TRIPS There may still be a few openings left in the parks nearest your home. Classes for elementary age students. See description under Special SOCIAL RECREATION FOR YOUNG MENTALLY Interests. HANDICAPPED ADULTS - June 17-August 7 For mentally handicapped adults 14 years old and up. See Adult section for details. POTTERY See Adult Section for Details. WEAVING: Inkle Loom, Backstrap, & Frame Loom_ For Senior High students and up. See Adult section for details. MACRAME - A - WALL HANGING - Begins June 23 Senior High Students see Adult Section for description. MINI - MACRAME - June 16 DATES TO REMEMBER: For Junior and Senior High Students. See Adult Section descrip- June 16 1975 Summer Playgrounds open at 12:30 P.M. tion. Tiny Tots,Puppet Shows, Little Ones Introduction ARCHERY, TENNIS & ADVANCED JUDO to Ball, Learn to Swim begin. (Check schedules) June 20 Skateland Fun Field Trip June 27 Como Zoo and Picnic Day For Junior & Senior High Students. See Special Interest section for July 4 4th of July — Playgrounds closed description. July 11 Fort Snelling Frolics BALLET FOR TEENS - June 16 &July 7 July 16 Olympic Night July 18 or 25 Viking Football Day — Mankato July 28 & 30 Water Playday Class is open to all Junior and Senior High students. This course is August 1 Cast off . . . on the Jubilee designed to improve coordination, timing and form, as well as help August 5 Penny Carnival create individual style for competition. This class is recommended for August 7 Popsicle Carnival — Playgrounds anyone with an interest in gymnastics or an interest in improving their g p y ygrounds close body control. Classes will meet at Brooklyn Center High School;Mon- August 11-15 Fun Fling Week No. 1—Surprise Activities and day Y through 9 Friday; grade 7 - 9 (8:00— 9:00 A.M.);grades 10- 12 August 18-21 Fun Fling Week No. 2 — Outdoor Adventure (9:00 — 10:00 A.M.). Instructor, Mrs. Beverly Wilson. Cost—$6.00. Day Camp Session I —June 16—July 3 Session 11 —July 7—July 25 AU JAZZERCISE (TRIM & SWIM) — Begins June 17. MINI — MACRAME -- Begins June 16 For Men,Women,and High School students. For adults of all sizes and shapes! An hour of exercise followed by a free swim. A great way to look and feel better. Our instructor uses The "Natural Look" is a current fashion and decorating trend. C her own Jazzercise technique. Instructor - Mrs. Lubrecht. $6.00 / 6 Macrame your own hanger for a favorite pot or cv' lessons (includes swimming). Macrame supplies are included in the registration fee. own pot or candle, bring it to class. Instructor, Ms. Jaye. n2.o0, Northview Jr. High — Tuesday — 7:45 to 8:45 P.M. (Swim until 9:30). 1 Session. Monday — 7:00 r SWIMNASTICS — Begins June 17. Water exercise for better health and a trimmer figure. You do not have MACRAME—A—WALL HANGING) uegiol vur•:; 4s to be a swimmer to participate in this new form of exercise. Instructor For men, women, and senior high students. The art of Macrame is fun Mrs. Lubrecht. $5.00/6 lessons. and easy. Participants will begin with a sampler project as they learn Northview Jr. High Pool — Tuesday — 6:30 P.M. to 7:30 P.M. variety of knots. Bead construction and dying techninu�s �­:li if—b,- covered. Students will create their own hanging, c YOGA — Begins June 16 more media. Necessary materials for the first sessio the fee. Bring a small package of T-pins and a scissors to the first class. A course for beginner and intermediate men, women and teens in the Instructor, Ms. Sage. $8.00/6 Sessions. study of Hatha Yoga. Our instructor is a qualified teacher and member of the Himalayan International Institute of Yoga Science and Philo- sophy. Students should wear clothing that is loose fitting and com- fortable. $8.00/8 weeks. INKLE LOOM & BACKSTRAP WEAVING — Monday 8:00 P.M.— 10:00 P.M. Community Center Begins June 17 For both men and women. Students will learn weaving techniques MENS GYM NIGHT — Begins June 16 on both looms. Techniques covered will include: Plain, basket, twill, rya, satin, and lace. Each student will construct their own For men past high school age. Open gym activities include jogging, backstrap loom from materials furnished at the first session. 5 weeks— basketball, and volleyball. Fee 25c per person, per night. $11.00. Instructor, Mrs. Erhard. Mondays 7:00 to 10:00 P.M. North View Jr. High Tuesday 9:00 A.M. — 11:30 A.M. Community Center FRAME LOOM WEAVING -- Begins June 18 For both men and women. Students will construct their own Rigid ^VIJJ Heddle Frame Loom in class. (The loom would retail for a minimum of $30.00). The loom is suitable for weaving a small rug 30 in. wide and unlimited in length. Materials for loom construction will be furnished at the first session. 5 weeks — $18.00. Minimum 8 — !.;� Maximum 12. Instructor, Mrs- Erhard. ,^•1 Wednesday 7:30 P.M.—10:00 P.M- Community Center —+e POTTERY — Begins June 16 SOCIAL RECREATION FOR YOUNG MENTALLY For men, women, and senior high students The class deals with hand HANDICAPPED ADULTS --June 17 - August 7 and wheel methods of creating pottery. The instructor works with each student on his respective level. 'Emphasis of the class is on the The program is returning for a third summer. Designed to develop and learning process, not on the number of pieces completed. The lab i enhance leisure skills of young mentally handicapped adults, 14 years available to students at additional time outside the regular , old and up. Games,crafts,and community oriented special events and hours including weekends. Registration fee includes instru,. trips will give the participant opportunities to practice social skills with pounds of clay, firing, glazes and lab use. Registration fee, $25.001, each other, and in the community. Each participant must bring a bag weeks. Instructor, Mr. Barry. Maximum 10 students. lunch, a beverage is provided. Transportation will be provided for — CommuiM. — — those who need and want it living in Brooklyn Center,Crystal,Golden Class I Tuesday 7:00-10:00 P. ' Valley, New Hope and Robbinsdale at an additional cost. Class 11 — Thursday -- 7:00-10:00 P.M. Community Cente Anyone not living in one of the above communities may participate LAB & FIRING PRIVILEGES providing they furnish their own transportation. Call for further infor- mation, 561-5448 — Kathy. Pre-registration required. Registration Limited to past students who have taken pottery classes at ih, fee: $5.00 for participants living in one of the participating commun- Community Center. Students may use the lab on a regu' ities;$10.00 for non-residents. Transportation fee is$15.00. Scholar- other than pottery class time, and have all pieces fired in th, ships are available. period. Clay may be purchased at the Community Center Cosi i, Tuesday&Thursdays— 10:00 A.M.to 3:00 P.M. $8.00 for privileges from June 16 through August 4. Students wil Hosterman Junior High --55th &Zealand arrange their own time to work in the lab during the 8 week period brochure at 1/2 the registration tee. SWIMMING POOL Admission is free to all three contact the Park and Recreation u Center desk. N" TENNIS TOURNAMENT swimming pool, exec: e lu:� -- or or "open " periods. There will be a Brooklyn Center Closed Tennis Tournament on August DROP IN 2 & 3. This tournament will be for Brooklyn Center residents and Brooklyn Center Tennis Club Members only. It will be for all ages Wednesday is Senior Citizen Day. You and your friends are and caliber of players. Keep your eyes and ears open for details this welcome to drop-in, enjoy the game room, pool and ping summer. pong tables. Cards, checkers, chess and Bocci ball are avail- GOLF able for check out also. Swim from 12:00 noon to 1:00 P.M. SPECIAL OUTINGS Golf lessons will be held for all men and women. The first few lessons will be held inside at North View Junior High. Golfers will then move Throughout the summer, special trips will be planned for outside to a driving range. (Range balls or clubs are not included in the Seniors, Museum of Wood Carving, Spooner, Wisconsin; registration fee.) Each participant must bring a 7 iron to the first Lumberjack Camp, Hayward, Wisconsin; River Cruise, Picnic lesson. Lessons will be taught by P.G.A. professional, Rob Brown. and Twins Game are just a few of the fun outings planned Maximum 12. $8.00/5 Sessions. June 18 — July 16. for you this summer! Detailed information will follow in Class A — Wednesday — 6:30-7:30 P.M. the monthly newsletter, "Senior Happenings." If you do not Class B — Wednesday — 7:30-8:30 P.M. receive one now, give Kathy a call at 561-5448. Hope to see Class C — Wednesday — 8:30-9:30 P.M. you this summer) ADVANCED JUDO — Begins June 16 LEISURE TIME I For gals and guys who have had previous lessons and are considered Leisure Time is a group of people that meet every Wednesday advanced by the instructor. Interested students may join the Brooklyn throughout the year from 12:00 to 3:00 P.M. at the Center Judo Club which is nationally Sanctioned. Carl Flood, 4th Brooklyn Center Community Center for lunch, a program Degree Blackbelt, is the head instructor. $8.00/8 Lessons. 7:30- and socializing. Sometimes the group also goes on field trips 9:00 P.M. and does community service projects. Mondays & Wednesdays (both men & women) — Northview Junior There are no club dues or requirements, just come with a High. friendly smile and lunch. Bring a sandwich;coffee, tea and dessert are served. It you wish to contribute a few coins to ARCHERY the "kitty'' you may. When you come for the first time ask for a registration sheet to fill out, this also puts you on the Get Professional Archery instructions from Les Hagemeyer,Top Flight mailing list for future Senior Happenings. Questions, call Minnesota Archer. Kathy, 561-5448. ADULTS (13 and up) Transnortatvon is available through CEAP volunteers for Four (4) two-hour training sessions Wednesday evenings, starting those living in Brooklyn Park and Brooklyn Center area. June 18. 6:00 — 8:00 P.M. Cost — $8.00. Please call them by Monday of each week if you need a YOUTH (12 and under) ride at 566-2327. Four (4) one-hour training sessions Wednesday afternoons, starting The Community Center is located in the Civic Center com June 18. 5:00 — 6:00 P.M. Cost -- $4.00. plex (next to the new hi-rise apartments) at 6301 Shingle All equipment is furnished. Lessons will be held at the Central Park Creek Parkway. Parking is available in the north lot on the Range. This course will develop an understanding and skill of good lower level, come in the 3 doors also on that level. shooting technique for the beginning archer. Participants will: Leisure Time is sponsored by the Brooklyn Center Park and 11 Develop good shooting habits and control. Recreation Department and CEAP. 2) Eliminate the guess work from shooting. 3) Know how to care for and maintain aquipme,- BEGINNING ADULT TENNIS SPECIAL, Continued Lessons will be held twice a week for four 14)weeks. Cost,$6.00 fnr P one hour sessions. BEGINNING YOUTH TENNIS SESSION A-Begins June 16 6:15 P.M. - Monday&Wednesday -Brooklyn Center High Following is the schedule for Beginning Tennis. There will be four(4) 7:15 P.M. - Monday&Wednesday- Brooklyn Center High Schoni two-week sessions. Classes will be held on Monday thru Thursday. 6:15 P.M. - Tuesday Willow Lane - Thursday West Palmer Friday will be a makeup day. Cost, $6.00 for 8 one hour sessions. 7:30 P.M. - Tuesday Willow Lane & Thursday West Palmer 4TH THRU 6TH GRADERS SESSION B - Begins July 15 SESSION A (June 16-June 26) 8:00 A.M. - Brooklyn Center High School 6:15 P.M. - Monday&Wednesday- Brooklyn Center High School 9:00 A.M. -Brooklyn Center High School 7:15 P.M. - Monday&Wednesday- Brooklyn Center High School 10:15 A.M. -West Palmer 6:15 P.M. -Tuesday Northport&Thursday Kylawn 11:30 A.M.-Northport 7:15 P.M. -Tuesday Northport&Thursday Kylawn SESSION B (June 30-July 10) 8:00 A.M.- Brooklyn Center High School SUMMER FUN FIELD TRIPS ! ! ! 9:00 A.M.-Brooklyn Center High School 10:15 A.M. -Willow Lane For all elementary age boys & girls (Minimum age for children to 11:30 A.M.- Kylawn participate on trips is entering 1st grade in fall). Hop on one of our SESSION C (July 14-July 24) Summer Fun Field busses as we take an exciting one day trip to various Same as Session A. adventurous places in the area. Sign up for one or all of the"Summer SESSION D (July 28-August 7) Fun Field Trips" listed below. *Deadline to register is Wednesday Same as Session B. before each trip. *Pickups will be at each playground. 7TH THRU 12TH GRADERS SESSION A (June 16-June 26) 10:00 A.M', Brooklyn Center High School 11:00 A.M. Brooklyn Center High School *SKATELAND FUN - June 20 (12 Noon - 3:00 P.M.) SESSION B (June 30-July 10) Same as Session A. Because this is a favorite outing with the children the trip will again be SESSION C (July 14-July 24) offered this summer. Children will receive a demonstration on safety, Same as Session A. stopping, turning and enjoy 2 hours of roller skating fun. Chartered SESSION D (July 28-August 7) buses will take everyone to the Brooklyn Park Rink. Registration fee Same as Session A. is $1.50 and includes bus transportation, skate rental, and skating. *COMO ZOO AND PICNIC DAY - June 27 (9:30 A.M.-3:00 P.M.) Childrenwill see all the wonderful,exciting animals and birds. A high- ADVANCED YOUTH TENNIS light will be the performance of "Sparky" the Seal. Bring a bag lunch and dress according to the weather. Children may bring spending These lessons are for all you guys and gals who are advanced and inter- money for refreshments; however, none will be permitted to go on the mediate players in 4th thru 12th grades who have already developed rides. Registration fee is $1.00 and includes leadership, bus trans- your tennis skills. This class is to prepare the player for tournament portation, a visit inside the Gorilla Building, and a tour of the Zoo. play. In addition, matches will be arranged with other communities. Deadline to register,Wednesday,July 25. This group will meet afternoons, Monday thru Thursday, at the *VIKING FOOTBALL DAY Brooklyn Center High School Courts. All players in this group should report at 1:30 P.M. on Monday June 16. The cost is $12.00 for 8 Tentative plans are underway to attend the Viking Training Camp at weeks. Mankato State College. Moms and Dads may be interested in this one, too. Detailed information regarding the possibility of this trip 3EGINNING WOMEN'S TENNIS LESSONS will be available at the playgrounds during the first week in July. (Tentative dates are July 18 or 25.) Deadline to register is Wednesday before the trip. There will be four (4) two week sessions. Classes will be held on Monday thru Thursdays. Fridays will be for makeup lessons. Cost- $6.00 for 8 one hour lessons. *FORT SNELLING FROLICS - July 11 (9:00 A.M.-3:00 P.M.) SESSION A (June 16-June 26) 8:00 A.M.-Brooklyn Center High School Join us in re-living history with a tour of the "old fort." Bring a bag lunch, swim suit and towel. A nature hike on Pike Island will be in- 9:00 A.M.- Brooklyn Center High School cluded so children should dress according to the weather that day. 12:45 P.M.-Northport Leaders and life guards will supervise the children. Registration fee is 2:00 P.M.-West Palmer $1.50 and includes beverage, swimming, chartered bus transportation SESSION B (June 30-July 10) and tour. Deadline to register is Wednesday, July 9. 8:00 A.M.-Brooklyn Center High School *CAST OFF . . . ON THE "JUBILEE" - August 1 (10:00 A.M.- 9:00 A.M. - Brooklyn Center High School 3:00 P.M.) 12:45 P.M.- Kylawn 2:00 P.M.-Willow Lane For fun afloat, join us on a 2 hour paddleboat cruise and picnic down the St. Croix River. Charter buses will take the children to Stillwater SESSION C (July 14-July 24) where the voyage begins. Bring a bag lunch and dress according to the Same as Session A. weather. Children may bring refreshment money, as pop will be sold SESSION D (July 28-August 7) on the boat. (Pop - 25c). Registration fee is $2.00 and includes cruise and bus transportation. Deadline to register is Wednesday, Same as Session B. July 30. SPECIAL, Continued DOG OBEDIENCE This course is open to people 12 and older whose dog is at least 6 COMMUNITY CENTER GALLERY PRESENTS months old. This course will teach you how to work with your dog in order to teach him social behavior and self discipline. Maximum 15; RAE COPE LAND — ONE ARTIST SHOW Minimum 10. Instructor, Mr. Orr. Location, Northport Park Shelter During the Month of June Building. 7:00 — 8:00 P.M. $12.00/10 Lessons. Paintings by Artist, Rae Copeland will be on display during the month Class A — Tuesday & Thursday starting June 17 for five weeks. of June. The gallery is open daily. Class B — Tuesday & Thursday starting July 22 for five weeks. The Community Center Gallery is available for your ART or CRAFT HERE COMES THE SHOWBOAT! June 24 work during the year. Contact Kathy at the Community Center for further information,561-5448, Ext.70. For Men and Women. Join us for a lazy afternoon on the Minnesota OPERATION DOMINION Centennial Showboat. The theatre production is the comedy, "An Ideal Husband" by Oscar Wilde. The bus will load at the Community Operation Dominion is a backpacking and canoeing experience in the Center at 1:00 P.M. and return approximately 5:30 P.M. Paid reserva- Boundary Waters Canoe Area of Minnesota. The program is sponsored tions must be in by June 6th. Cost $4.50 includes bus transportation by Suburban Recreation Association and is designed for teenagers, and performance. young adults and families. Each trip has been designed for one of these FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION groups, but registration is flexible. (For example,trip No. 1 is specifi- cally for youth 13-17, but a 22-year old may register if he so desires.) There will be a Fourth of July Celebration held in Brooklyn Center this year. Events, sponsored by various B.C. organizations, includes: Trip No. 1 —June 23-29,for 13-17 year old youth. 7 days at a cost of Senior Babe Ruth Tournament, Band Concert, Fireworks, Fishing $85.00. Comment—Teen-age trip. Contest, Street Dance and Kiddy Parade. Trip No.2— June 29-July 5, for families. 7 days at a cost of$85.00. There will be something for everybody so plan on having a great time Comment — Specifically designed to coincide with family's 4th of July in Brooklyn Center over the Fourth of July Weekend. Keep your eyes vacation. and ears open for more details about this tremendous celebration. Trip No. 3 — July 11-17,for 13-17 year old youth. 7 days at a cost of $85.00. Comment —Teen-age trip. Trip No.4—July 17-26,for 15+youth. 10 days at a cost of$125.00. Comment — A special 10-day trip on the Canadian side of the border- for the experienced person. • Trip No. 5 — August 2-8, for 18 + age group. 7 days at a cost of Swimming $85.00. Comment — For young single adults or married couples. Trip No. 6 — August 8-14, for 13-17 year old youth. 7 days at a cost • • of$85.00. Comment —Teen-age trip. Activities � Trip No. 7 — August 19-23,for 11-12 year old youth. 5 days at a cost of $60.00. Comment — A shorter trip closer to home, designed for young beginners. The cost includes: qualified staff (1:8 ratio), transportation, food, Registration for all swimming classes conducted at the equipment and insurance. Community Center Pool and North View Junior High, will be held on Saturday, June 7, starting at 9:00 A.M. at the For further information, a brochure or registration materials, contact Community Center. Mail registrations will not be accepted Suburban Recreation Association, 925-3838. for any swimming lessons. BAND CONCERTS The Brooklyn Center City Band,under the direction of Riggs Opland is CHILDRENS LEARN TO SWIM LESSONS proud to present its 7th year of outdoor concerts. This year the band Red Cross Beginning through Swimmer Instruction for boys and is returningto the local g g g y girls parks with the concerts beginning at 8:00 P.M. ages 5 and older. Classes will meet Monday through Friday for two - The Schedule: week periods and will be one half hour in length. Children should be Monday,June 16—West Palmer 39" to the chin for lessons at the Community Center and 42"to the Monday,June 23— Firehouse chin at Nort-hview Jr. High. Families with children who have passed Monday,June 30—Happy Hollow Advanced Beginner or Intermediate should register all their children Monday,July 7— Lions in the 10:30 or 11:00 class at the Community Center and the 1:30 Monday,July 14—Willow Lane class at Northview. Classes have an average of 5 students per instructor. Monday,July 21 — Kylawn $7.00/10 lessons. BROOKLYN CENTER PUBLIC LIBRARY NEWS COMMUNITY CENTER — Classes meet at 10:00, 10:30, 11:00 and 11:30. "Little Kids Movies" will be shown each Tuesday during June and July Session A — June 16- June 27 at 2:00 P.M. Session B — June 30- July 11 (No class on July 4th) Session C — July 14- July 25 "Theatre in a Trunk" performances will be given on Thursday, June Session D —July 28 - August 8 26th, at 10:30 A.M. and Thursday, August 7th, at 2:00 P.M. Session E — August 11 — August 22 Other activities will be scheduled for the summer months. For further NORTHVIEW JR. HIGH — Classes meet at 1:00, 1:30 and 2:00. information pick up a brochure at the library or cal! 537-6716. Session A — June 16 - June 27 Summer hours are in effect from Memorial Day tc Labor Day. `hey Session B — June 30 - July 11 (No class on July 4th) are as follows: Monday Througr Thursoay, 16:00 A.M. eo 9 00 t.n^, Session C — July 14 - July 25 Friday 10:C0 AAI to 5:30 P,%,',. Session D — July 28 - August 4 SYNCRONIZED SWIM — Begins June 19., A class for girls who would like to learn new syncronized swim stunts SWIMMING, Continued or those who want to keep in practice and receive pointers on old stunts. $7.00 / 10 lessons. NORTHVIEW JR. HIGH — Thursdays (once a week for 10 weeks) DIVING 6:30 P.M. to 7:30 P.M. Beginning lessons on the 1 and 3 meter springboard for children and HANDICAPPED SWIM LESSONS adults who are intermediate or advanced swimmers. Classes meet at the Community Center, Monday through Friday, for 2 weeks,and will Swimming lessons for children and adults of all ages who are physically be one half hour in length. $7.00/10 lessons. 9:30 A.M. and /or mentally handicapped. Classes are one half hour in length at Session A—June 16-June 27 the Community Center and have a ratio- of one student to one instruc- Session B—June 30-July 11 (No class on July 4th) tor. Monday and Wednesday (twice a week for five weeks) — 9:30 Session C—July 14-July 25 A.M. — $7.00 / 10 lessons. Session D—July 28-August 8 Session A Begins June 16th. Session E—August 11 -August 22 Session B Begins July 21st., PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS ADULT SWIM LESSONS Private swim lessons are available at the Community Center for a fee of Beginning and intermediate swim instruction for adults, high school $7.00 an hour or $3.50 a half hour. Call the Pool office at 561-5448 age and up. Here is an opportunity to learn to swim or brush up on after June 18th for further information. your strokes. $12.00 / 10 sessions. BROOKLYN CENTER AQUATIC CLUB COMMUNITY CENTER — Classes meet twice a week for 5 weeks. Monday & Wednesday 12 Noon to 1:00 P.M. All boys and girls, ages 6 and older, who are interested in competitive Tuesday & Thursday 12 Noon to 1:00 P.M. swimming, are invited to join the club sponsored by the Brooklyn Session A - Begins week of June 16th. Center Recreation Department in conjunction with AAU. Please Session B - Begins week of July 21st. contact Connie or Lew Lewandowski at 561-1783 for further informa- NORTHVIEW JR. HIGH — Classes meet once a week for 10 weeks tion. beginning June 18. Wednesday: 7:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M.;8:30 P.M.to 9:30 P.M. RECREATIONAL SWIM SCHEDULE — Community Center — Effective June U, ADULT SUPER CHICKEN MONDAY—WEDNESDAY—FRIDAY For those persons, high school age and up, who have a real fear of 12 Noon— 1:00 P.M. (Adults Only) 1:00 P.M.—11:00 P.M. water. Here is your opportunity to overcome that fear and learn to enjoy the sport. $12.00 / 10 sessions. TUESDAY—THURSDAY COMMUNITY CENTER — Classes meet twice a week for 5 weeks. 12:00 Noon — 1:00 P.M. (Adults Only) Monday & Wednesday 12 Noon to 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M.—9:00 P.M. Tuesday & Thursday 12:00 Noon to 1:00 P.M. 9:00 P.M.—11:00 P.M. (Adults Only) Session A - Begins week of June 16th. SATURDAY Session B Begins week of July 21st. 1:00 P.M.— 11:00 P.M. NORTHVIEW JR. HIGH — Classes meet once a week for 10 weeks SUNDAY beginning June 18. Wednesday: 7:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M.;8:30 P.M.to 1:00 P.M.—9:00 P.M. 9:30 P.M. COST—$ .50 (ages 5 through 17) $1.00(ages 18 and older) PARENT AND TOT The wading pool is open to children ONLY WHEN SUPERVISED BY A PARENT. Lessons in water adjustment for children ages 2 to 5. One parent must accompany the child in the water, preferably the same parent each RECREATION SWIM SCHEDULE - Northview Jr. time. Please do not shower before the first class meeting. All classes High — Effective June 16, 1975. meet twice a week for 5 weeks. $7.00/10 lessons. Session A begins week of June 16. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY Session B begins week of July 21. 2:30 P.M.—4:00 P.M. COMMUNITY CENTER—Tuesday and Thursday Cost 40c/1%hours 9:00 A.M.—ages 2 and 3 TUESDAY—THURSDAY 9:30 A.M.—ages 4 and 5 7:30 P.M.—8:30 P.M. NORTHVIEW JR. HIGH—Monday and Wednesday 8:30 P.M.—9:30 P.M. 6:30 P.M.—ages 2 and 3 Cost 30c/hour 7:00 P.M.—ages 4 and 5 NORTHVIEW POOL AND GYM RENTALS LIFESAVING The Northview Jr. High facilities, located at 69th and Zane Avenue NEW REVISED COURSE— Begins June 17. North, are available for rental by your group or organization at various The new course in Red Cross Lifesaving will be offered to persons 15 times during the week. Please call the Community Center for further years of age and older who can swim 440 continuous yards of front information. crawl or breast stroke. $14.00 / 10 lessons. GYM—$3.00/hour POOL—$12.00/hour Northview Jr. High — Monday — 7:30 P.M. to 10:00 P.M. 1 0 BROOKLYN CENTER COMMUNITY CENTER 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Brooklyn Center, Minnesota 55430 Phone: 561-5448 THE BROOKLYN CENTER COMMUNITY CENTER was completed for occupancy in June 1971, and is the culmination of years of citizen effort and involvement. The Center was built with funds voted at a � . successful Bond Issue and is designed to serve as the civic, social, and recreational hub of the city. It is dedicated to the philosophy that all citizens,young and old alike, a are deserving of the opportunity for a healthy, happy leisure. YOU ARE INVITED TO: s 'Swim in the Olympic length pool. -• Minimum depth-39 inches. Diving well-12 feet. Two 1-meter and one 3-meter diving boards. Special features include a ramp for the handicapped and a wading pool for tots. 'Build up muscle tone in the complete, modern Exercise Room. 'Relax in the Sauna. "Relax and enjoy refreshments in the Lower Lounge. `Improve photographic techniques with the aid of the fully equipped Dark Room Laboratory. RECREATIONAL SWIM SCHEDULE — *Visit the Gallery Lounge and view interesting displays of creative Effective June 9, 1975 -art, sculpture, etc. 'Play a game of table tennis or billiards. MONDAY—WEDNESDAY—FRIDAY 12:00 Noon — 1:00 P.M. (Adults Only) GAME ROOM MEMBERSHIPS 1:00 P.M.— 11:00 P.M. Game Room memberships entitle the member to the use of all game TUESDAY—THURSDAY room facilities. 12:00 Noon — 1:00 P.M. (Adults Only) 1:00 P.M.—9:00 P.M. MEMBERSHIP RATES: $2.00 for 6 months. 9:00 P.M. — 11:00 P.M. (Adults Only) GENERAL ADMISSION: 25c per '/z hour, per person, for pool tables SATURDAY1:00 P.M. — 11:00 P.M. 10c per 'h hour, per person, for table tennis SWIMMING POOL MEMBERSHIPS SUNDAY 1:00 P.M.—9:00 P.M. Memberships entitle the member to the use of the Swimming Pool, COST: 50c (ages 5 through 17) Exercise Room and Sauna during recreational or "open" periods. $1.00 (ages 18 and older) The use of the Exercise Room is limited to 10th graders and up. The The wading pool is open to children ONLY WHEN SUPERVISED BY Sauna is limited to 18 years and older except when child is accom- A PARENT. pan ied by a parent. MEMBERSHIP RATES: EARLY BIRD SWIM MEET 3 Months 6 Months One Year The Brooklyn Center Aquatic Club is sponsoring the first Minnesota Family $16.50 $30.00 $55.00 "A" meet in the AAU 1975 summer season the weekend of June 14 Individual $9.00 15.00 25.00 and 15 at the Community Center Pool. The action begins at 8:30 A.M. GENERAL ADMISSION: each day. Here is a chance to see some of the top young swimmers in the state in exciting competition. Admission is free,so come anytime Adults $1.00 (18 and older) Children $ .50 (5 through 17) and stay as long as you can to cheer for your favorite swimmer. Wading pool open to small children with parental supervision. �aft---- ADULT SWIM LOUNGE -� The new adult swim lounge,a feature for the comfort and convenience of adult swimmers and those using the exercise room and sauna, is F located on the deck at the shallow end of the pool. Relax and join i i your friends for a "coffee break" during your swim or work-out ' sessions. 1. All registration must be made at the Park and Recreation office in 5. Request for refunds must be received at least 24 hours before the the Community Center beginning at 2:00 P.M. Saturday, June 7 second class session. However,there will be a $1.00 service charge (swim registration is separate—see swim schedule). "Registrations on any refund before the first class begins and a $2.00 service made by mail will not be accepted before June 10 (use blank at charge before the second class begins. bottom of page). No phone registrations will be accepted. 6. Members who register for an activity where capacity enrollment has 2. The Park and Recreation office in the Community Center is open already been reached . . will go on a waiting list. Additional classes Monday through Saturday from 8:30 A.M. — 11:00 P.M. and on may be formed if there are sufficient requests and if space and Sunday from 1:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. competent instruction is available. 3. Where classes are limited, registration will be on the first come— 7 Senior Citizens 62 years and over, who are residents of Brooklyn first serve basis. Persons are not considered registered until the fee Center may enjoy all activity classes at Y, the registration fee. has been paid. The Park and Recreation Department reserves the 8. Check schedule for beginning date for each class. right to cancel classes or activities when an insufficient number of people sign up. 9. When grade is mentioned it means the grade the child is in June of 4. Instructors will not be permitted to accept registration at the act- 1975. ivity location. SWIM REGISTRATION Registration for all swimming classes conducted at the Community Center Pool and North View Junior High,will be held on Saturday, June 7, starting at 9:00 A.M. at the Community Center. Mail registrations will not be accepted for any swimming classes. * MAIL REGISTRATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED FOR SWIM CLASSES BROOKLYN CENTER PARK AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT 6301 SHINGLE CREEK PARKWAY 561-5448 REGISTRATION CARDS ARE FOR MAIL USE ONLY (WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED BEFORE TUESDAY, JUNE 10) -------------------------------------------------------------------,--------------------------•---------------------------------------- (DATE) (DATE) NAME NAME (LAST) (FIRST) (LAST) (FIRST) ADDRESS ADDRESS (ZIP) (PHONE) (ZIP) (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 SCHOOL SCHOOL PARENTS' NAME PARENTS' NAME