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City Phone Mayor and Council Member Filings Open May 18
Numbers (763) Affidavits of Candidacy for Mayor and two Council Member (more than 4 persons) file for office, a
Members will be accepted in the City Clerk's municipal primary election will be held on
City Hall Office at City Hall beginning at 8 AM Tuesday, August 10 to nominate candidates for the
Administration May 18, 2010, through 5 PM Tuesday, June 1, November 2 municipal general election.
569 -3300 2010. The Mayor and Council Members serve a
Building /Community Stds four -year term beginning January 3, 2011. Upon receiving a completed Affidavit of
569 -3330 Candidacy, along with one of the following:
Inspection Scheduling Qualifications for Filing Affidavit of Candidacy a. the payment of a filing fee of $25.00; or
569 -3344 An Affidavit of Candidacy shall state the name of b. the filing by the petition of 50 registered
Code Enforcement the office sought and shall state that the voters on behalf of the candidate,
569 -3473 (New #) candidate:
Business &Development
569 -3335 (New #) 1. is an eligible voter; the City Clerk shall certify the eligibility of the
Assessing 2. has no other Affidavit on file as a candidate candidate and place the name of the candidate
569 -3310 for any office at the same primary or next upon the election ballot without partisan
Engineering ensuing general election; and designation.
569 -3340 3. is, or will be on assuming office, 21 years of
Road Construction age or more, and will have maintained Petition In Place Of Filing Fee
569 -3342 residence in Brooklyn Center for 30 days A Petition In Place Of Filing Fee is obtained from
Finance before the general election (MS 2046.06, and filed with the City Clerk. The City Clerk shall
inspect the Petition In Place Of Filing Fee to
569-3320 subd. 1). determine whether it has been signed b
Utility Billing g y the
569 -3390 An individual who is eligible and desires to required number of signatories and whether the
Community Center become a candidate for the office of Mayor or signatories are registered voters in the city of
569 -3400 Council Member to be voted for at the Brooklyn Center.
Activity Weather Line November 2 municipal general election must file
569 -3442 an Affidavit of Candidacy with the City Clerk. If Questions regarding filing for office may be
Earle Brown more than twice the number of individuals to be directed to the City Clerk at (763) 569 -3306 or
Heritage Center elected as Mayor (more than 2 persons) or Council e -mail cityclerk @ci.brooklyn- center.mn.us
569 -6300
Centerbrook Golf
549 -3750 (New #)
Fire Election Judges Needed New Route for Earle Brown
549 -3600 (New #) for Fall Elections Days Parade
Police (General Info)
569 -3333 August 10 &November 2
Warmer weather brings excitement about the
Emergencies & Officer Earle Brown Days Festival. This year, the parade
Assistance 911 Elections judges play a vital role in the route has been changed to 63 Avenue
administration of election procedures in each
voting precinct. Election judges must meet beginning at France Avenue and ending at Quail
certain criteria and training requirements in Avenue. This highly rated parade will feature six
Inside this issue accordance with State Law. Election judges are high school marching bands, clowns, floats, and
novelty units.
paid an hourly rate of $9.00. For more
Elections ............................... 1 information about election judge requirements,
please visit the city website at Join the fun and attend this year's Earle Brown
Drinking Water Report........ 2,3 Days Community Events from June 24 to June 26.
www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org call the City Clerk More information and parade maps are available
City Updates ....................... 4 at (763) 569 -3306 or e-mail cityclerk @ci.brooklyn p p
on the website at
Recreation Brochure............ 5+ c.enter.mn.us.
- - - -- www. cityof brool dyi�center.org /earlebrowndays
Analyzing Your Drinking Water 2009 Consumer Confidence Report
Water Monitoring More information about contaminants and potential health effects can
In accordance with Environmental Protection Agency be obtained by calling the Environmental Protection Agency's Safe
and State of Minnesota regulations, the City of Drinking Water Hotline at 1 (800) 426 - 4791.
Brooklyn Center is issuing the results of monitoring
done on its drinking water for the period from Some people may be more vulnerable to contaminants in drinking water
January 1, 2009, to December 31, 2009. The purpose than the general population. Immuno- compromised persons such as
of this report is to advance consumers' persons with cancer undergoing chemotherapy, persons who have
understanding of drinking water and heighten undergone organ transplants, people with HIV /AIDS or other immune
awareness of the need to protect precious water system disorders, some elderly, and infants can be particularly at risk
resources. from infections. These people should seek advice about drinking water
from their health care providers. EPA /CDC guidelines on appropriate
Source of Water means to lessen the risk of infection by Yp P Cr tos oridium are available
The City of Brooklyn Center provides drinking water to its residents from from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline at 1 (800) 426 - 4791.
a groundwater source: nine wells ranging from 313 to 340 feet deep,
that draw water from the Jordan and Prairie Du Chien - Jordan aquifers. Results of Monitoring
The water provided to customers may meet drinking water standards, No contaminants were detected at levels that violated federal drinking
but the Minnesota Department of Health has also made a determination water standards. However, some contaminants were detected in trace
as to how vulnerable the source of water may be to future amounts that were below legal limits. The table that follows shows the
contamination incidents. If you wish to obtain the entire source water contaminants that were detected in trace amounts last year. (Some
assessment regarding your drinking water, please call (651) 201 -4700 or contaminants are sampled less frequently than once a year; as a result,
1 (800) 818 -9318 (and press 5) during normal business hours. Also, you not all contaminants were sampled for in 2009. If any of these
can view it on line at www.health. state .mn.us /divs /eh /water /swp /swa contaminants were detected the last time they were sampled for, they
are included in the table along with the date that the detection
Compliance with National Primary Drinking Water Regulations occurred.) The table of testing results on the following pages includes
The sources of drinking water (both tap water and bottled water) include several abbreviations. A key to these abbreviations is provided below.
rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, reservoirs, springs, and wells. As water
travels over the surface of the land or through the ground, it dissolves Questions:
naturally occurring minerals and, in some cases, radioactive material, and Residents are encouraged to call (763) 585-7103
can pick up substances resulting from the presence of animals or from if you have questions about the City of • • klyn Center drinking
human activity. water or • • like information about opportunities f• public
DarticiDation in decisions that may affect the civality of the water.
Contaminants that may be present in source water include:
Microbial contaminants, such as viruses and bacteria, which may come Key to abbreviations:
from sewage treatment plants, septic systems, agricultural livestock • MCLG— Maximum Contaminant Level Goal: The level of a contaminant in
operations, and wildlife. drinking water below which there is no known or expected risk to health.
Inorganic contaminants, such as salts and metals, which can be naturally MCLGs allow for a margin of safety.
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occurring or result from urban stormwater runoff, industrial or domestic • MCL— Maximum Contaminant Level: The highest level of a contaminant
wastewater discharges, oil and gas production, mining, or farming. that is allowed in drinking water. MCLs are set as close to the MCLGs as
Pesticides and herbicides, which may come from a variety of sources such feasible using the best available treatment technology.
as agriculture, urban stormwater runoff, and residential uses. • MRDL— Maximum Residual Disinfectant Level.
Organic chemical contaminants, including synthetic and volatile organic • MRDLG— Maximum Residual Disinfectant Level Goal.
chemicals, which are by products of industrial processes and petroleum • AL— Action Level: The concentration of a contaminant which, if exceeded,
production, and can also come from gas stations, urban stormwater triggers treatment or other requirement which a water system must fol-
runoff, and septic systems. low.
Radioactive contaminants, which can be naturally occurring or be the • 90th Percentile Level —This is the value obtained after disregarding 10
result of oil and gas production and mining activities. percent of the samples taken that had the highest levels. (For example, in
a situation in which 10 samples were taken, the 90th percentile level is
In order to ensure that tap water is safe to drink, the U. S. Environmental determined by disregarding the highest result, which represents 10 per -
Protection Agency (EPA) prescribes regulations which limit the amount of cent of the samples.) Note: In situations in which only 5 samples are
certain contaminants in water provided by public water systems. Food taken, the average of the two with the highest levels is taken to determine
and Drug Administration regulations establish limits for contaminants in the 90th percentile level.
bottled water which must provide the same protection for public health. • pCi /1— PicoCuries per liter (a measure of radioactivity).
• ppb —Parts per billion, which can also be expressed as micrograms per liter
Drinking water, including bottled water, may reasonably be expected to (µg /1).
contain at least small amounts of some contaminants. The presence of • ppm —Parts per million, which can also be expressed as milligrams per liter
contaminants does not necessarily indicate that water poses a health (mg /1).
risk. • nd —No Detection.
in - • N/A —Not Applicable (does not apply).
BROOKLYN CENTER ANNUAL DRINKING WATER QUALITY REPORT- 2009 Drinking Water Testing Results
MCLG MCL Level Found
Contaminant (units) Range Average/ Typical Source of Contaminant
(2009) Result*
Alpha Emitters (pCi /1) 0 15.4 N/A 3.3 Erosion of natural deposits.
Barium (ppm) 2 2 N/A .09 Discharge of drilling wastes; Discharge from metal refineries;
(04/12/2007) Erosion of natural deposits.
Combined 0 5.4 N/A 1.2 Erosion of natural deposits.
Radium (pCi /1)
Fluoride (ppm) 4 4 1.1 -1.3 1.18 State of Minnesota requires all municipal water systems to add fluoride
to the drinking water to promote strong teeth; Erosion of natural
deposits; Discharge from fertilizer and aluminum factories.
Mercury (inorganic) (ppb) 2 2 N/A .05 Erosion of natural deposits; Discharge from refineries and factories;
(04/12/2007) Runoff from landfills; Runoff from cropland
TTHM (Total trihalomethanes) (ppb) 0 80 N/A .9 By- product of drinking water disinfection.
Level Found
Contaminant (units) Range Average/ Typical Source of Contaminant
(2009) Result*
Radon (pCi /1) (11/15/2005) N/A 451 Erosion of natural deposits.
*This is the value used to determine compliance with federal standards. It sometimes is the highest value detected and sometimes is an average of all
the detected values. If it is an average, it may contain sampling results from the previous year.
Radon is a radioactive gas which is naturally occurring in some groundwater. It poses a lung cancer risk when gas is released from water into air (as
occurs during showering, bathing, or washing dishes or clothes) and a stomach cancer risk when it is ingested. Because radon in indoor air poses a much
greater health risk than radon in drinking water, an Alternative Maximum Contaminant Level (AMCL) of 4,000 picoCuries per liter may apply in states
that have adopted an Indoor Air Program, which compels citizens, homeowners, schools, and communities to reduce the radon threat from indoor air.
For states without such a program, the Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) of 300 pCi /I may apply. Minnesota plans to adopt an Indoor Air Program
once the Radon Rule is finalized.
Contaminant (units) MRDLG MRDL * * ** * * * ** Typical Source of Contaminant
Chlorine (ppm) 4 4 1.4 -1.6 1.49 Water additive used to control microbes.
* ** *Highest and Lowest Monthly Average. * * ** *Highest Quarterly Average.
Contaminant (units) MCLG AL 90% Level # sites over AL Typical Source of Contaminant
Lead (ppb) N/A 15 3 0 out of 30 Corrosion of household plumbing systems;
(07/11/2007) Erosion of natural deposits
Copper (ppm) N/A 1.3 0.78 0 out of 30 Corrosion of household plumbing systems;
(07/11/2007) Erosion of natural deposits.
If present, infants and children who drink water containing lead in excess of the action level could experience delays in their physical or mental
development. Children could show slight deficits in attention span and learning abilities. Adults who drink this water over many years could develop
kidney problems or high blood pressure. Lead in drinking water is primarily from materials and components associated with service lines and home
plumbing. City of Brooklyn Center is responsible for providing high quality drinking water, but cannot control the variety of materials used in plumbing
components. When your water has been sitting for several hours, you can minimize the potential for lead exposure by flushing your tap for 30
seconds to 2 minutes before using water for drinking or cooking. If you are concerned about lead in your water, you may wish to have your water
tested. Information on lead in drinking water, testing methods, and steps you can take to minimize exposure is available from the Safe Drinking Water
Hotline or at www.epa.gov /safewater /lead
Some contaminants do not have Maximum Contaminant Levels established for them. These unregulated contaminants are assessed using state
standards known as health risk limits to determine if they pose a threat to human health. If unacceptable levels of an unregulated contaminant are
found, the response is the same as if an MCL has been exceeded; the water system must inform its customers and take other corrective actions. In
the table that follows are the unregulated contaminants that were detected:
Level Found
Contaminant (units) Range (2009) Average/ Result Typical Source of Contaminant
Sodium (ppm) (07/15/2008) N/A 22 Erosion of natural deposits.
Sulfate (ppm) (07/15/2008) N/A 114 Erosion of natural deposits.
Important Contact Information
City of Brooklyn Center Upcoming events and reminders are provided below. For
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6301 Shingle Creek Parkway more information about city happenings or events , please visit the city
Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 -2199 website at www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org
www.cityofbrooklyncen
e -mail: info @ci.brooklyn- center.mn.us Assessing Office 2010 Property Crime Prevention Golf Tournament
City Hall (763) 569 -3300 Reviews This year's golf tournament is May 21,
Job Information Line (763) 569 -3307 The Assessor's Office will be starting 2010 at Centerbrook Golf Course.
Persons with hearing or speech impairment are served the yearly quintile inspection of
by the MN Relay Service 711 (TTY /Voice) residential properties on May 4, 2010. National Night Out
The 2010 property review area Join your neighbors on August 3, 2010.
Council Members includes properties within an area
Mayor Tim Willson located south of 65 Avenue N., west 2010 Neighborhood Area Meetings
Voicemail: (763) 569 -3450 of Shingle Creek and North of 59 Join us at this year's Neighborhood
e -mail: mayorwillson @ci.brooklyn - center.mn.us Avenue N. to the western city limits. If Area Meetings. Learn what is
you have any questions regarding the happening in Brooklyn Center. Meeting
Councilmember Kay Lasman quintile inspection process, lease call
Voicemail: (763) 569 -3448 q p p p times are 6:30 -8:00 p.m. on the dates
e -mail: councilmemberlasman @ ci.brooklyn-center.mn.us (763) 569 -3310 for assistance. and locations as follows:
May 26, 2010 West Palmer Lake Park
16th Annual Brooklyn Center
Councilmember Tim Roche y June 29, 2010 Lions Park
Voicemail: (763) 569 -3447 Landscape & Garden Contest July 2 1010 Twin Lake Park
e -mail: council memberroche @ci.brooklyn- center.m n. us Nominate a neighbor or yourself for Sept. 14, 010 East Palmer Lake Park
the Landscape & Garden Contest.
Councilmember Dan Ryan Applications must be submitted to the
Voicemail: (763) 569 -3445 For more information about police
Engineering Division by June 28, 2010. related events, lease contact Crime
Prevention Specialist e -mail: council memberryan @ci.brooklyn- center.mn. us p
Contest Criteria and an application can list Becky Boie at
Councilmember Mark Yelich be found on the city website or call (763) ntion S 72 is Cultural Liaison
Voicemail: (763) 569-3444 (763) 569-3340. Monique Drier at (763) 503 -3265.
e -mail: councilmemberyelich @ ci.brooklyn-center.mn.us
Fire Department Reminders Spring Cleanup and Home Projects
City Manager Free Fire safety education and fire Gardening and yardwork are great
Curt Boganey truck visits are available for events in ways to enjoy the outdoors and get
(763) 569 -3300 Brooklyn Center. Please call (763) 549
exercise, as well as keep your
3639 to schedule your event. Also, neighborhood clean and safe. Be sure
City Council Meetings free blood pressure checks are
to protect your investments by
City Council Regular Session meetings are held the 2nd
available at the West Fire Station obtaining permits when required for
and 4th Monday of the month at 7 p.m. located at 6250 Brooklyn Boulevard g p re q
Informal Open Forum is held at 6:45 p.m. before Council
home construction projects.
Tuesday- Friday from 8pm -10pm and
Metro Paint- A -Thon is taking
meetings for persons who wish to address the City Council weekends from 8am -8pm. g
about issues not scheduled on the agenda.
applications from seniors and persons
Census 2010 —Be Counted! with physical disabilities who need
City Council Work sessions are held immediately following Please mail in your completed Census help painting their home. Visit
the Regular Session City Council meetings. www.gmcc.org /paint -a -thon or call
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website if you have questions. (612)721 -8687 for more information.
City Council meetings are broadcast live on cable Channel
16. Replays shown Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. and
Wednesdays at 2:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. You may also May is Asian /Pacific American Heritage Month
watch City Council meetings on -line, on demand at your
convenience through a link on the City website. Nearly 10% of Brooklyn Center's population reported being Asian alone or in part
in the 2000 Census. Asian /Pacific Americans have made great contributions to
Call City Hall to verify meeting dates (763) 569 -3300 or our heritage and prosperity. Asian /Pacific American is one of the fastest growing
visit the City's web site at www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org ethnic groups in the United States. During the observance of Asian /Pacific
American Heritage Month, we celebrate the cultural traditions, ancestry, native
We want to hearfrom you. Ifyou have important languages, and unique experiences represented among the ethnic groups from
community news, an interesting story or ideas to Asia and the Pacific. We also recognize Asian /Pacific Americans whose love of
share, please contact City Hall at (763) 569 -3300. family, hard work, and community has helped unite and sustain us as a
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Your Invitation To Fun!
Earle Brown Days Festival - Page 20!
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Adult Activities 6 -9
Boomers & Beyond 10 -11
Community Tripsters 12
Adaptive Recreation 13
Preschool Kids 13
Children's Activities 14 -17
Teen Activities 18
Community Bulletin Board 18
Class Locations 18
Centerbrook Golf Course 19
Outdoor /Tennis 19
Earle Brown Days Festival 20
Aquatic Activities /Swim Lessons 21 -23
Summer Pool Fun 24
Pool, Exercise Room Hours & Rates- 25
General Information 26
Registration Information 27
Puppet Playhouse Back
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Brooklyn Center Community Activities, Recreation & Services Department
6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Brooklyn Center MN 55430
763 -569 -3400
www.citvofbrooklvncenter. -"
ADULT ACTIVITIES
Day
Wed.
Hea/thways
Sneakers®
Fitness Program
SILVERSNEAKERS® — Muscular Strength
& Range of Movement
Have fun and move to the music through a variety of exercises
designed to increase muscular strength, range of movement,
and activity for daily living skills. Hand -held weights, elastic
tubing with handles, and a ball are offered for resistance; and a
chair is used for seated and/or standing support. Registration
Fee $31.65/11 Sessions; no charge SilverSneakers® participant.
No class July 5 & 8. Classes 50 min.
Day Begins Time Location Inst. Activity #
Mon. June 14 10:30 a.m. CC Bev 12621
Tues. June 15 9:30 a.m. CC LeVon 12622
Thurs. June 17 9:30 a.m. CC Bev 12623
SILVERSNEAKERS® — Cardio Circuit
Combine fun and fitness to increase your cardiovascular and
muscular endurance power with a standing circuit workout.
Upper body strength work using hand -held weights, elastic
tubing with handles, and a ball is alternated with non - impact
aerobic choreography. A chair is offered for support, head to
toe stretching, and complete relaxation in a comfortable
position. Registration Fee $31.65/11 Sessions; no charge
SilverSneakers® participant. Classes 50 min. Instructor Vicki.
Day Begins Time Location Activity #
Fri. June 18 1:00 p.m. CC 12624
SILVERSNEAKERS® — Cardio Fit
Get up and go with an aerobics class for you -
safe, heart- healthy and easy on the joints. The
workout includes easy -to- follow low impact
movements, upper body strength work,
abdominal conditioning, stretching and
relaxation from the floor designed to energize your active
lifestyle. Registration Fee $20.00/7 Sessions; no charge
SilverSneakers® participant. Classes 50 min. Instructor Karen.
Day Begins Time Location Activity #
Wed. June 16 10:30 a.m. CC 12625
SILVERSNEAKERS® — YogaStretch
YogaStretch will move your whole body through a complete
series of seated and standing yoga poses. Chair support is
offered to safely perform a variety of postures designed to
increase flexibility, balance and range of movement.
Restorative breathing exercises and final relaxation will
promote stress reduction and mental clarity. Registration Fee
$20.00/7 Sessions; no charge SilverSneakers® participant.
Classes 50 min. Instructor Karen.
Begins Time Location
June 16 9:30 a.m. CC
Activity #
12626
Register online at www.citvofbrooklvncenter.org.
On homepage, select the Recreation Go button.
For registration information, see page 27.
www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org
SilverSneakers® classes are OPEN to all interested participants.
See information below.
All persons, including SilverSneaker® eligible participants,
please register at the community center.
SILVERSNEAKERS® — SilverSplash®
Activate your aqua urge for variety! SilverSplash offers LOTs
of fun and shallow water moves to improve agility, flexibility
and cardiovascular endurance. No swimming ability is required,
and a special SilverSneakers® kickboard is used to develop
strength, balance and coordination. Registration Fee $31.65/11
Sessions; no charge SilverSneakers' participant. Classes 50
min. Instructor LeVon.
Day
Tues.
Thurs.
Day Begins
Fri. June 18
Begins Time
June 15
June 17
8:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m.
Location
CC
CC
Activity #
12627
12628
AQUA EXERCISE — SENIOR 2
This class is for persons who are ready to take
their water exercise workout to the next level.
Water buoys and unique variations using the
noodle are all part of the challenge. You are
encouraged to participate in the intensity level
that works for you! Registration Fee $34.50/12 Sessions.
Classes 50 min. Instructor LeVon.
Time Location
8:00 a.m. CC
Activity #
12629
AQUA EXERCISE
Water power! Join this invigorating high- energy class, which
includes a warm up, cardio and full body toning. You are
encouraged to participate in the intensity level that suits you
best. It's 50 minutes of pure aqua aerobic fun! Seniors may
register for Wednesday morning or Monday evening for
$31.65; senior fee not available online. Kathy Jo and Jean will
team teach Monday evening. Registration Fee $34.50/11
Sessions. No classes July 3 & 5. Classes 50 min.
Day Begins Time Location Inst. Activity #
Sat. June 12 8:00 a.m. CC Jean 12630
Wed. June 16 8:00 a.m. CC Kathy Jo 12631
Mon. June 14 6:00 p.m. CC K/J 12632
AQUA EXERCISE — DEEP
WATER WORKOUT
Looking for a different experience in water exercise,
try this class! Using a floatation device, instructor
combines aerobic exercise, strength training, sculpting and
water jogging for an excellent over all body workout! Designed
for all fitness levels and can be easily modified for a lower or
higher intensity workout. Swimming skills not required but
participants should be comfortable in deep water. Floatation
belts & noodles furnished. Seniors may register for Monday
morning for $31.65; senior fee not available online. Kathy Jo
and Jean will team teach Monday evening. Registration Fee
$34.50/11 Sessions. No class July 5. Classes 50 min.
Day Begins Time Location Inst. Activity #
Mon. June 14 8:00 a.m. CC Jean 12633
Mon. June 14 7:00 p.m. CC K/J 12634
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Adult Activities continued
POOL ACCESS
Brooklyn Center Community Center
Pool features a full ramp with handrail to provide complete
access to persons in wheelchairs and/or with physical
limitations. Ramp is located in the shallow end.
STRENGTH TRAINING
"Strong women & men stay young." Age 30 pr 90, fit or unfit,
this program can build bone density, lose weight, gain strength
and energy. Basic exercises using weights are geared to
individual ability and can put you in the shape needed for a
healthier & more active lifestyle. Authorities claim strength
training can decrease risk for diabetes, heart disease and
osteoporosis. Hand held weights are available or if you own
weights, you may bring them. Join this class for an energy
overhaul! Registration Fee $31.65/11 Sessions. No class on
July 8. Classes 50 min. Instructor Bev.
Day Begins Time Location Activity #
Thurs. June 17 10:30 a.m. CC 12635
STRENGTH TRAINING,
BACK & "ABS" FOR WOMEN
See the class description above. This class includes
weekly "AB" workout and specific strength training
exercises for the lower back. Registration Fee
$37.65/12 Sessions. Classes 1 hour. Instructor
Heidi
Day Begins Time Location
Mon. June 14 6:15 p.m. CC
Activity #
12636
AEROBIC FITNESS AND FUN FOR 65+
Think about starting the day in this fun class! Bev is an
inspiring instructor who knows how to keep you motivated with
a variety of exercises. This morning program emphasizes
energizing routines designed to improve strength, flexibility
and endurance at a level safe and comfortable for you. This
class is directed towards individuals 65 years and older.
Come join us! Registration Fee $31.65/11 Sessions. No class
July 5. Classes 50 minutes. Instructor Bev.
Day Begins Time Location Activity #
Mon. June 14 9:30 a.m. CC 12637
STRETCH/TONE /CARDIO/ISOMETRIC
LOW IMPACT ALL -IN -ONE CLASS
Resistance bands to tone & stretch all the muscle
groups will be used for half the class while getting
a 2 -mile walk for a cardio workout. Hand held
weights will be used the other half of the class for
jj a additional strengthening. Isometric exercise will be
incorporated throughout class. This fun class is
designed to efficiently get it "all -in -one" session and the upbeat
music and group energy will increase your strength and
endurance. While suitable for beginner and intermediate
exercisers, advanced exercisers can use stronger resistance
bands & heavier weights. Bands provided. If you own hand
held weights, bring them. Otherwise, wait until after first class
before making a purchase. Sue's enthusiasm will get you
moving! Registration Fee $35.00/11 Sessions. Classes 1 hour.
Instructor Sue.
Day Begins Time Location Activity #
Wed. June 16 6:15 p.m. CC 12638
Recreation Brochure 7
BELLY DANCING — INTRODUCTION
Here is a chance for women of any age, size, or fitness level to
experience this beautiful form of ancient dance done to exotic
music and rhythms from the other side of the world. You will
learn basic belly dance moves and combinations and by the end
of the session, these will be put into a simple, short
choreography! Wear comfortable clothes and if you
like, bring a scarf or wrap to tie around your hips.
The instructor will also have a limited number of
hip wraps for use during class. Participants will
have the opportunity to take a field trip to a local
restaurant to see a professional belly dance
performance. This is not included in registration
fee. Registration Fee $19.50/6 Sessions. No class
July 6. Classes 50 min. Instructor Stephanie.
Day Begins Time Location Activity #
Tues. June 15 7:00 p.m. CC 12639
BELLY DANCING — BASIC
In this class we build upon the skills learned in Belly Dance —
Introduction. Enjoy the exotic music and rhythms of the East
and use muscles you didn't know you had! The class will cover
additional moves and beginning layers as well as turns and
traveling steps. Hip wraps recommended; limited number
available for use or may be purchased from Stephanie.
Participants will have the opportunity to attend a local
professional belly dance performance at a restaurant. This is not
included in registration fee. Registration Fee $19.50/6 Sessions.
No class July 6. Classes 50 min. Instructor Stephanie.
Day Begins Time Location Activity #
Tues. June 15 6:00 p.m. CC 12640
CIRCUIT TRAINING
Want a fun, fast paced way to lose weight, tone muscles and get
stronger? Want to meet new people? If so, this class is for you.
We meet in Circuit training area of the exercise room. Warm
up, instruction and use of circuit equipment and cool down will
be the class format. Great for beginners to the more experienced
exerciser. Activity #12809 for men only. Registration Fee
$17.00/4 Sessions. Classes 1 hour. Instructor Jessi.
Day
Thurs.
Thurs.
Begins
Aug. 5
Aug. 5
Time Location Activity #
6:00 p.m. CC 12641
7:15 p.m. CC 12809
BODY FAT TESTING & FITNESS ANALYSIS
Near - infrared light & a mini - computer measures body fat
within 1% accuracy! EASY! (It's like having blood pressure
taken without the pressure.) Body fat is a more valid measure
of health than weight, height, & tape measurements. Less body
fat means less risk for heart disease & back injury. Computer
takes the information & sets up a week -by -week goal program
for weight & body fat reduction. Learn specific information
regarding your personal calorie intake & exercise requirements
to reach your target in a computer - generated realistic number
of weeks. Your consultation will be with an R.N. in groups of 3
with personalized attention. Consult approximately 45 minutes.
Registration Fee $11.50/1 Session. Registration accepted
immediately.
Day Date Time Location Activity #
Mon. May 3 5:00 p.m. CC 12642
Wed. May 19 7:20 p.m. CC 12643
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DROP -IN CARDS
This option is ideal for people who want to exercise but cannot commit to the same class every week. To reach class
minimums, we encourage you to register for a specific class instead of purchasing a card if at all possible.
Please purchase cards early so we know we can count on you. Cards may be purchased for aqua or fitness classes
that have met the minimum number of registrations to hold the class and do not fill to capacity. Cards are non-
refundable and may be used through August, 2010. Card options for 5, 8, 10 or 12 classes are of equal value, assisting you in
purchasing only the number you will actually use this session. If you have any questions, call Kathy at 763 -569 -3405. Drop -In Card
registration not available online. With a drop -in card, you can start anytime ... now there's no reason not to exercise with us!
DROP -IN CARD— SENIOR OPTIONS
Drop -In- Cards —For persons 62 years and older.
# of Classes
12 Classes
10 Classes
8 Classes
5 Classes
1 Class
Fee
$44.00
$37.00
$29.50
$18.50
$4.00
Activity #
12644
12645
12646
12647
12648
EXERCISE ROOM
The exercise room, located on the upper level,
offers complete fitness equipment for
cardiovascular and strength conditioning.
Minimum age 15.
Shirts & tennis shoes required in Exercise Room.
See page 25 for hours.
Cardiovascular Equipment
Life Fitness Treadmills – 4
Life Fitness Elliptical Cross Trainers – 4
Precore Elliptical – 1
Star Trac Recumbent Bikes – 2
Life Fitness Stair Climbers – 2
Stair Master Free Climber – 1
Strength Training Equipment
Life Fitness Leg Press /Calf Raise; Life Fitness Leg Curl/Leg
Extension; Life Fitness Multi - chest; Life Fitness Bicep/Triceps;
Life Fitness "Smith" Machine; Life Fitness Cable
Crossover; Cybex Abdominal; Dumbbells;
Life Fitness Lat Pull Down/Low Row
Circuit Training Equipment
Fit Express Hip Abduction /Adduction
Fit Express Abdominal/Low Back
Fit Express Pectoral/Deltoid
Fit Express Shoulder Press/Pull Down
Fit Express Leg Extension/Leg Curl
Fit Express Squat
Fit Express Lift Task
Fit Express Chest Row
Fit Express Bicep /Tricep
Fitness Technology Rotary Torso
Precor Stretch Trainer
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DROP -IN CARD— FITNESS OPTIONS
# of Classes
12 Classes
10 Classes
8 Classes
5 Classes
1 Class
Fee
$49.50
$41.25
$33.00
$20.50
$4.25
Activity #
12649
12650
12651
12652
12653
** *ATTENTION CARD BUYERS * **
When buying your CARD, please indicate the class or classes that you most likely will be attending. This will help: When
determining whether we have the minimum number to have a class with registered participants plus Drop -In Card users. Before
purchasing a card, check to see if the class you were planning on attending has been canceled. Sometimes circumstances beyond our
control require us to cancel a class; if we know what class you attend, we will attempt to notify you.
FITNESS & AEROBIC CLASSES
• Wear comfortable clothes & fitness shoes.
• Mats are provided.
• Noodles and aqua belts are provided.
• All classes coed except Strength Training, Back &
"Abs" for Women.
• Note class cancellation dates in descriptions. Any
additional changes will be noted on fitness calendars
available from instructors and at community center
service desk. Or call 763 -569 -3400. Classes are added at
the end of a session to cover these cancellations.
SILVERSNEAKERS® FITNESS PROGRAM
SilverSneakers® Fitness Program paricipants are invited
to work out in our exercise room, swim and use the sauna
at no cost to eligible members with a qualifying health
plan. Participants may join at any time! Call Kathy at 763
-569 -3405 for information. You can get started today!
BASIC EXERCISE ROOM ORIENTATION
COMMUNITY CENTER EXERCISE ROOM
Learn proper fitness equipment techniques for a safe &
effective workout with a basic walk through of fitness
equipment to help you to use each machine correctly. A fitness
specialist will assist you on the proper use & correct form. This
is not an individual program design session. Free for members
or patrons who have paid $4.50 general admission. $10
reservation fee refundable upon completion of orientation or
cancellation 48 hours in advance of appointment.
Appointments made Monday - Saturday. Allow approximately
45 -60 minutes. Call 763-569-3400 for an appointment.
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S1EP rr
May 17 -June 13
Take the challenge!
It's a fun, light - hearted way to connect with family, friends,
neighbors and get in shape for summer!
Sixteen cities will compete to see which one has the most active
people living or working in their city. Participants from each
city will have a chance to be honored by Hennepin County and
the Minnesota Twins at a home game during the 2010 season.
How does it work?
As a Step To It participant, you will keep an ongoing total of
the steps you take during the challenge. Using an activity
conversion chart, other activities such as Tai Chi, biking
skateboarding, gymnastics, Yoga, dancing, mowing the lawn or
house cleaning can count toward your overall steps. A web site
allows you to record your steps online, or your steps can be
called in or faxed.
Best of all, it free!
Register online www.stentoit.org or call 612- 348 -5618.
Applications are also available at the
Brooklyn Center Community Center.
ABOUT BOAT SAFETY
There is a lot more to boating than just buying a boat! Learn
the basics of boating safety and keep your passengers safe!.
According to U.S. Coast Guard, about 80% of boating fatalities
occurred on boats where operator had not completed a boating
safety education course. A great class for families as well as
individuals. Minimum age 12. Your insurance company may
offer a discount for successful completion of this course. Bring
a lunch. Vending machines on site have light snacks and
beverages. Registration Fee $40.00/1 Session includes the
course book. Class 8 hours. U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary
instructors.
Day Date Time Location Activity #
Sat. May 1 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. CC 12347
BROOKLYN CENTER WOMEN'S CLUB
Sponsored by Community Activities, Recreation & Services
Dept. Meetings are the 2 ❑d Tuesday of the month at Brooklyn
Center Community Center. The purpose is to promote social,
cultural & civic activities for women. Annual dues $12.
Informative monthly meetings with entertaining programs. Last
meeting before summer is May 11 at Noon. Luncheon,
installation of officers, presentation of the scholarship awards
and bingo. Day trips offered to members; details at meetings.
May 27, Lanesboro MN, lunch at Pedal Pusher Cafe' & play at
Commonwealth Theatre. For info, call 763 -561 -6208 or visit
website at www.cityofbrooklyncenter .org /womensclub.
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POTTERY — INTERMEDIATE /ADVANCED
For students who are proficient in throwing, hand
building and glazing. The instructor will be in the lab
three times during the session. This is an ideal format
for participants who want to work independently yet
need some instruction either in new techniques or
with problem solving. Participants with less than 4
years experience may register at the discretion of the instructor.
Registration fee includes 25 lbs. of clay, glazes, firing and tax.
For heavy production, each additional 25 lbs. of clay is $41.45,
which includes glazes, firing & tax. Registration Fee $109.00/8
Sessions. Classes 2'/2 hours. Instructor Chad.
Day Begins Time Location Activity #
Mon. July 12 6:30 p.m. CC 12654
POTTERY — LAB AND FIRING PRIVILEGES
For persons who have completed a pottery class at the
community center or have had previous experience and are
familiar with the equipment. The lab option is designed for
individuals who want to work independently with no
instruction. Lab may be used on an unlimited basis other than
Monday night and have pieces fired in the eight -week period.
Arrange your own time to work. Registration fee includes 25
lbs. of clay, glazes, firing and tax. Additional clay is $41.45,
which includes 25 lbs., glazes, firing and tax. New participants
are asked to meet with instructor for an orientation at 6:00 p.m.
on Monday, July 12. Please call 763 -569 -3405 to set up an
appointment. Registration Fee $105.65/8 Weeks.
Day Begins Time Location Activity #
Week of July 12 To be arranged CC 12655
Register online at www.citvofbrooklvncenter.org.
On homepage, select the Recreation Go button.
For registration information, see page 27.
BROOKLYN CENTER PARKS
The City of Brooklyn Center prides itself on 522 acres of
parks and nature areas, each with its own personality.
Combined with a 20 -mile trail system, residents can walk or
bicycle almost anywhere in minutes. A parks, school & trail
map along with a list of parks including addresses,
amenities, and photos are available on our website at
www.citvofbrooklvncenter.mn.us. Select Parks and Trails.
VOLUNTEERS are PARTNERS in COMMUNITY
The City of Brooklyn Center has ongoing volunteer
opportunities as well as an occasional volunteer needed to help
with a special event or project.
♦ Perennial and annual container plant donation — Hostas
and other plants suitable for container planting.
♦ Container planting at City Hall & Community Center —
late spring, one day, time scheduled with volunteer
approximately 2 -4 hours. Ongoing summer care optional.
• Adopt a Garden at the Community Center — Ongoing
maintenance late spring, summer and fall. Volunteers set
their own schedule.
If you are interested in learning more about these or other
volunteer opportunities, please call 763 -569 -3405 or e-mail:
co mmunitvicenterna ,,ci.brooklvn- center.mn. us.
www.cityojhrooklyncenter.org
BOOMERS & BEYOND
If you have questions,
call Kathy, Program Supervisor at 763 -569 -3405.
FIVE CITIES TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM
Transportation is offered for persons 60 years and older from
apartment complexes and homes.
It's More Than Just A Ride!
Information & Reservations — Monday - Friday
763 -531 -1259
Regular Destination Fare: $3.50 per round trip with punch
pass card or $4 cash. Mini -coach transportation to City
sponsored programs at the Brooklyn Center Community
Center, grocery, malls and discount stores. Pharmacy and
banking opportunities are available at some stores.
Special Destination Fare:
See information listed at the right.
No one is denied a ride due to the inability to pay the full fare.
Please contact Rita for assistance 763 -531 -1274.
PRISM EXPRESS TRANSPORTATION
763 -529 -1252
•Staff – Monday - Friday – 7:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.
•Answering Machine – anytime
Leave name, phone number, your address, destination address,
including city, date and time of appointment.
For residents of Brooklyn Center, Robbinsdale, Crystal,
New Hope and Golden Valley.
Transportation is provided to medical and
dental appointments in these cities.
FREE HELP FOR MEDICARE RECIPIENTS
Brooklyn Center Community Center
No Income Limits!
Confidential, Free Assistance & No Sales!
One hour individual morning appointments on
May 12, June 9, July 14 and August 11
Call Kathy 763 - 569 -3405 to schedule your appointment.
Example of questions :
• Choosing the best supplement health insurance
• Understanding Medicare Part D
• Low Income Options
• Sorting out medical and hospital bills
• Medicare coverage for a given service
• Appeals
• Medical assistance
Volunteer counselors are trained by Senior Community
Services. Caregivers or family members are welcome to
schedule an appointment for Medicare recipients.
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FIVE CITIES TRANSPORTATION PROVIDES
RIDES FOR SPECIAL DESTINATIONS
Registration is based on space availability; call 763 -531 -1259.
Bus picks up at Brooklyn Center Community Center with 6
or more people. If the minimum is not met, participants will be
given the choice of a Robbinsdale or Crystal pickup. The round
trip fare is 2 punches from pass card or $7 cash in addition to a
any individual trip costs described below.
WITH SENIORS IN MIND – July 13
Visit the MN History Center in St. Paul for A Musical Salute
to Minnesota's greatest generation with the MN State Band.
A rousing concert will be presented by the acclaimed 50-
member Minnesota State Band. Established in 1898, it is the
only remaining entity of its kind in the United States. The
program, narrated by Master of Ceremonies Stan Turner,
explores music associated with the years 1917 through 1945 -
when the Greatest Generation came of age and contributed so
much to this country. The audience will be treated to marches,
service songs, concert music and popular tunes that buoyed the
nation. There will be time to visit the museum store or tour the
exhibits. If you visit exhibits, there is an $8 fee. Bring a lunch
or visit their Cafe MN. Approximate time 9:15 a.m. 2:15 p.m.
Special fare applies.
FORUM AND THE FORK – May 6
Challenges to Peace in the Middle East
An inspiring day with a free organ concert, lecture and
complimentary refreshments at Westminster Presbyterian
Church in Minneapolis. Hanan Ashrawi is founder and
Secretary- General of Miftah -The Palestinian Initiative for the
Promotion of Global Dialogue. She served as the Minister of
Higher Education for the Palestinian Authority and as the
official spokesperson for the Palestinian Authority delegation to
U.S. - Israel - Palestinian Peace Talk. She holds a Ph.D. in English
from the University of Virginia. Approximate time 10:20 a.m. -
2:45 p.m. Special fare applies.
BC BRUNCHERS
Join the "bunch" for an early lunch at local area restaurants.
Home pickups available. Individual checks including tax and
gratuity will be available. A great time to get together to visit
with old acquaintances or meet new. Call for dates and
restaurants. The fare is one punch pass or $4 cash.
DONUT MAKE YOU WONDER?
Join us on Wednesday, May 19 for an interesting
program, coffee, and you guessed it, donuts at
Crystal Community Center, 4800 Douglas Dr. N from 10 -
11:30 a.m. Program fee is $2 payable at the door but you must
register by the Thursday before so there are enough
refreshments for everyone. Call 763 - 569 -3405 to register.
Sponsored by the Cities of Brooklyn Center, Crystal, New
Hope, Robbinsdale and Senior Services of District 281.
Backyard Bird Feeding - Don't miss Ron Windingstad the
Audubon Minnesota -at -Home Coordinator as he covers the
basics of bird feeding. You will learn what birds you can attract
with different feeders and food. You will be able to identify
many of the familiar birds of the Twin Cities and discover
those that are not as common. You will also be given valuable
information on how you can help the birds of Minnesota.
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If you enjoy playing cards, you are welcome to join us on n
Wednesdays from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Participants must by
checked in no later than 11:30 a.m. Partners are not required
to play. Come, bring your lunch and have a fun afternoon. ❑
Coffee & tea provided. Everyone contributes $1 /week to the
kitty, which helps defray the cost for supplies, refreshments
& prizes. Birthdays are celebrated the 1 Wednesday of each
month with dessert. On birthday party Wednesdays everyone
except those celebrating a birthday that month pays $1. The o
2nd Wednesday is Progressive 500 with prizes for the two top
scores, non - player and a drawing. The last Wednesday
features "Crazy" Progressive 500. If you do not play cards,
informal instruction is available
from the players except on
Progressive 500 days. Hosted by
volunteers Art and Peggy. If coming
for the first time, please call Kathy at
763 -569 -3405.
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AARP DRIVER SAFETY PROGRAM
Auto Insurance Discount
Registration accepted immediately!
FEE —AARP Members $12 & Non - members $14.
Membership information, call 1- 888 - 687 -2277.
This classroom training program is
designed to help persons 55 and older
improve their driving skills while
teaching them how to avoid accidents &
traffic violations. No tests; course
completion is required to initiate the 3 year auto insurance
discount and become a better driver. Instructors are trained
volunteers.
Eight Hour — If you have never taken the training or if you
haven't taken the refresher course for more than three years.
For class locations in the surrounding area, call the AARP
office at 952- 858 -9040, Monday– Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Four Hour Refresher — For persons who have completed the
eight hour mature driving course within the preceding three
years. 1 Session.
Date Day Time
June 2 Wednesday 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
July 7 Wednesday 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
August 4 Wednesday 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
September 1 Wednesday 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Register at Brooklyn Center Community Center, 6301 Shingle
Creek Parkway. Questions, call 763 -569 -3400. If the class is
full, we will put you on the waiting list and call if an opening
occurs. Advanced registration required by mail or in
person; no walk -ins the day of class. Make check or money
order payable to AARP. (Cash not accepted.)
Class location - Crossings, 6201 N Lilac Drive, south entry.
Crossing residents may register with the manager, space
providing. Thanks to Crossings Manager Jesse & Lang Nelson
Corporation for providing this site. Smoking prohibited.
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Take A Mini Vacation!
Call 763- 569 -3405 for your brochure!
The arrangements have been made for you!
Pack your bag and join other adults who love to travel!
Cost includes deluxe motor coach travel, hotel stay, tax,
gratuities on included meals & attractions,
tour director, guides and some meals.
Triple, quad and single accommodations are available.
+Departure locations determined by the number of
registrations at each center.
Deposit dates are based on available space.
GUNFLINT TRAIL, GRAND MARAIS &
NORTH SHORE - JUNE 15, 16 & 17
3 -DAY MOTOR COACH TOUR
$480 per person, 2 per room;
$525 person, 1 per room
• Lodging for 2 nights at the Best Western Superior Inn
The natural setting at the hotel requires guests to manage a
flight of stairs. Luggage will be delivered to your room.
• 1 Coffee & roll stop, 2 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches & 2 Dinners
• Attractions: Split Rock Light House, Gunflint Trail
Historical Society Museum, Grand Portage National
Monument Heritage Center
• A $200 /person deposit due by April 30 to hold your spot.
Final payment due by May 10, 2010. Activity #12356.
MACKINAC ISLAND — AUGUST 31,
SEPTEMBER 1, 2 & 3
4 -DAY MOTOR COACH TOUR
$625 per person, 2 per room;
$790 per person, 1 per room
Lodging for 3 nights
1 Coffee & roll stop, 2 Continental Breakfasts,
1 Breakfast, 3 Lunches & 2 Dinners
Attractions: Sightseeing ferry to Mackinac Island, Lunch
Buffet at Grand Hotel, Horse Drawn Carriage Tour of
island hear and see Skull Cave, Arch Rock, Governor's
Mansion and Mackinac Bridge
A $200 /person deposit due by June 28 to hold your spot.
Final payment due by July 26, 2010. Activity #12599.
A KERSTMAS in PELLA
DECEMBER 3 & 4
2 -DAY MOTOR COACH TOUR
$325 per person, 2 per room;
$415 per person, 1 per room
• Lodging for 1 night
• 1 Coffee & roll stop, 2 Lunches
• Attractions: Pella Christmas tour of homes,
Historical Village, Vermeer Mill Interpretive
Lights Display, Festival of Trees
• A $75 /person deposit due by October 18 to hold your spot.
Final payment due by November 1. Activity #12614.
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COMMUNITY TRIPSTERS
Community Tripsters is a program for people who enjoy getting away and meeting new friends. We live in an area that offers a
multitude of fun and educational opportunities! Our trips allow you to eat at wonderful restaurants & experience a host of remarkable
recreational activities. Motor coach buses depart & return to Brooklyn Center Community Center; an escort accompanies all trips.
REGISTRATION for trips now in progress by mail or in person, online at www.citvofbrooklvncenter.org or phone with Visa or
MasterCard. When registering for someone else, please have correct spelling of their name, correct address & phone number.
Deadline dates listed are on a space - permitting basis only. Refunds given only if trip is canceled or a substitute can be found to take
your place. Refunds subject to $5 service fee or 3% of the fee for extended trips. FOR PERSONS TRAVELING ALONE —
Would you like to go on a day outing or extended trip but are hesitant to sign up? The Community Tripster staff would like to help
put you in touch with others. If interested in finding out more, call Kathy at 763 -569 -3405.
May 13 — Murals & Music in New Ulm
The guide from the visitors center will take us on a tour of this
unique village. We'll also stop at Turner Hall to hear about the
1873 -era murals, and learn about the persecution in WWI and
the WWII's P.O.W. Tour concludes at Glockenspiel Musical
Clock Tower. Buffet service lunch at New Ulm Country Club.
Next stop at the Minnesota Music Hall of Fame followed by a
visit to Schell's gardens. Cost $51 /person includes tours, tax,
gratuity, motor coach & escort. Approximate time 7:45 a.m. -
5:15 p.m. April 23, registration deadline. Activity #12441.
June 17 — "Take Me Out To the Ballgame"
Don't miss attending a MN Twins game in the 2010
Inaugural Season as your hometown team plays the
Colorado Rockies at the new Target Field. Food
will be a huge part of the outdoor baseball experience by
celebrating the traditional fare, region's culture, and baseball
heritage. There are 9 themed concession stands, 3 concessions
play tribute to Frank Viola, Halsey Hall & Juan Berenguer.
Walk down to reserved seats, using hand rails. Section U is
located near elevators. Cost $54/person includes ticket, motor
coach, & escort. Considerable walking may be required
pending location of bus parking. Approximate time 11:00 a.m. -
3:30 p.m. May 10, registration deadline. Activity #12812.
June 23 — Behind the Scenes
We're off to Canterbury Park to get a behind
the scene tour of the stables with Jockey
Nolan. View these magnificent horses
working out & up close, hear about the
moments of racing glory & moments of heartache. The tour
moves inside the building with information on how races are
funded and why the Shakopee site was chosen. Lunch at
Dangerfield's, a newly remodeled restaurant overlooking the
Minnesota River. Enjoy roast chicken, potato, vegetable,
cranberry sauce & beverage. The next behind the scenes tour is
at the nationally known Rahr Malting Co. which began in
Wisconsin in the 1800's and later moved to Minnesota. We will
then tour the historic Brewery House built by Mr. Strunk who
built the first brewery in Shakopee and view the beautiful
gardens. Our final stop is the Savage Library to hear about Dan
Patch, the famous horse that set a world record. Cost $57/
person includes tours, lunch, tax, gratuity, motor coach &
escort. Approximate time 8:45 a.m. -4:15 p.m. May 28,
registration deadline. Activity #12443.
www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org
We've got your ticket for fun!
July 21 Fanny Hill - On Golden Pond
A beautiful love story of Ethel and Norman who are returning
to their home on Golden Pond. We all remember the movie
with Katherine Hepburn and Henry and Jane Fonda. Wry
humor, much affection and a keen sense of life well -lived have
made this show a timeless classic. Before the play, enjoy a
wonderful meal! Cost $56 /person includes theater, lunch, tax,
gratuity, motor coach and escort. Approximate time 10:00 a.m.
-5:15 p.m. June 25, registration deadline. Activity #12611.
July 28 — It's Nifty Fifty Day - St. Croix Casino
If you're 50 or older and have a TLC card, you are one of the
"nifty- fifty" with extra perks for the day! The "nifty fifty" will
receive an extra $5 cash, may purchase a hotdog at sandwich
stand for 50¢ and are eligible for the $50 cash drawing at Noon.
If you don't have a TLC card & would like one, tell us when
you register. We'll send info to casino and your card will be
waiting for you. In addition to the "nifty fifty" bonus for TLC
members receive $5 to spend. Open to adults with or without
TLC card. Minimum of 40 people. Cost $6 /person includes
motor coach, $5 to spend & escort. Approximate time 9:00 a.m.
-4:30 p.m. July 19, registration deadline. Activity #12612.
August 11 Chanhassen - All Shook Up!
All Shook Up is tailored to the classic hits of Elvis Presley.
Hold on for the ride! This juke -box musical is filled with
romance, intrigue, and 25 Elvis tunes! The songs are immortal;
the dancing is incredible! Cost $64 /person includes motor
coach, lunch, theatre & escort. Approximate time 10:30 a.m. -
4:30 p.m. July 13, reservation deadline. Activity #12810.
Sept. 29 — Ride the Rails - Wisconsin Area
Our first stop is Crystal Lake Cheese Factory
in Comstock. Take a peak inside through the
viewing windows. Next stop is Spooner to
board the Wisconsin Great Northern Railroad.
This historic railroad recreates the
atmosphere of rail travel from 1912 -1918. Following lunch of
Chicken Cordon Bleu, enjoy the changing colors of autumn.
We may encounter some old - fashioned outlaw excitement!
Following train excursion, our final stop is the Burnett Dairy
Co -op near Grantsburg. If tempted, purchase an ice cream cone
& sample fresh cheese. Cost $69 /person includes tours, train
ride, lunch, tax, gratuity, motor coach & escort. Approximate
time 7:45 a.m. 5:00 p.m. August 27, registration deadline.
Activity #12613.
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ADAPTIVE RECREATION
Programs are a cooperative effort of the Cites of Brooklyn
Center, Brooklyn Park, Golden Valley, Maple Grove,
Plymouth, & Reach For Resources. Reach serves individuals
with developmental disabilities. For persons not living in one of
the communities listed above, call for registration fee. Pre-
registration required. An inclusion specialist is available to
assist persons who wish to participate in "non- adapted"
programs. A minimum of two weeks prior notice is required.
Call Becca at 952- 988 -4177.
YOUTH ACTIVITIES —Ages 5 -12
must 23 - Action – A week of fun filled afternoons. Fee
$75 plus occasional activity fee.
Snorts Samnler – Each week learn the basics of a new sport.
June 21 -July 26. Fee $35. Brooklyn Park Community Activity
Center, 6:30 -7:30 p.m.
TEEN ACTIVITIES — Ages 13 - 21
Teen Explorer's – Movies, dinners out, games & more!
Tuesday evenings, June 15 -July 27. Fee $40.
Take Five Respite – Make new friends in August. Monday –
Friday. Week 1 begins August 3, 9 a.m. -3:30 p.m. Elim
Lutheran Church in Robbinsdale. Fee $350 per week.
Weekend Adventure – Ages 15 & older. June 11 -13.
Overnight includes Valley Fair. Fee $350.
Saturday Girl's Club – Designed for girls who are
independent in their personal care and who want to have fun.
Meets on July 17, August 21 & September 18. Fee $40.
ADULT ACTIVITIES — Ages 18 & Older
Wednesday Night Social – Brookview Community Center and
other area locations. Meets June 16- August 11, 6:30 -8:30 p.m.
Fee $40.
On the Town – A night out for adults who can explore their
community with minimal supervision. We meet every other
week. Ages 18 -25, Fridays beginning June 11. Ages 26 +,
Saturdays beginning June 12. Fee $20 plus evening fee
depending on activity.
Softball Non - Comnetitive – Harley Hopkins Fields,
Thursdays, June 3- August 12, 6:30 -8:00 p.m. Fee $30.
Weekend Venture – Ages 18 +. June 11 -13. Overnight.
includes Valley Fair. Fee $350.
Dances – Winnetka Learning Center, May 7 at St. Louis Park
High School May 21, June 18, July 16 & August 20. Location
to be determined August 11. 7 -9 p.m. Fee $5 at door.
Bowline - Aaes 5 through adult – Doyle's,
Tuesdays, June 15- August 10, 6:30 -8:30 p.m. Fee
$35 plus $3 each week bowled.
"CHALLENGER CUBS"
Baseball for ages 5 -18 who have physical or
9t cognitive disabilities. Buddy system used to help
with throwing, batting, running the bases & other
help. Mondays, 6:30 -8:30 p.m. at BC National Little League
fields. For info on becoming a player or a buddy, contact Bob
or Sandy, 763 -566 -4347.
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Thurs. June 17 9:30 a.m. CC
GYMNASTICS — PRESCHOOL
For boys & girls ages 4 -5. A great opportunity for
your child to learn basic balance, coordination and
motor skills in a fun setting. Children will be taught
tumbling skills including forward & backward rolls,
cartwheels & headstands and introduced to the
balance beam, uneven bars & vault. Registration Fee $26.00/6
Sessions. Classes 45 min. Instructor Tammy
Day Begins Time Location Activity #
Tues. June 15 6:15 p.m. PCHS 12656
Thurs. June 17 6:15 p.m. PCHS 12657
PEEWEE PICASSOS
Ages 4 -5. Be messy! Be creative! Have fun! Use finger paints,
water colors and acrylics. Try different techniques, such as
string and sponge painting. Paint your very own
picture on a canvas board. You'll also paint a special
dinosaur shaped sun catcher to hang in a window.
t ` Wear old clothes or bring paint shirt. Registration Fee
$ 10.00 /1 Session. Class 1' /z hours. Instructor Diane.
Day Date Time Location Activity #
12658
AT THE ZOO
Ages 4 -5. Lions, Tigers & Bears, Oh My! Do you like zoo
animals and making crafts? This is the class for you. Paint a
ceramic zoo animal, paint a safari suncatcher,
and color a special animal door knob hanger.
They will look great in your room. Play zoo
games and enjoy a treat of animal crackers and
zoo juice. Wear old clothes & shoes.
Registration Fee $10.00 /1 Session. Class 1' /2
hours. Instructor Diane.
Day Date Time Location Activity #
Wed. June 23 9:30 a.m. CC 12659
BC JUNIOR ROCK HOUNDS
Ages 4 -5. Come and explore the FUN world of rocks. Our BC
Junior Rock Hounds will go on a short rock hunting expedition
and learn how to start a rock collection. The fun continues with
craft projects - paint a "pet rock" for indoor use and a special
surprise craft project using rocks. Wear old clothes & tennis/
walking shoes. Registration Fee $10.00 /1 Session. Class 1'h
hours. Instructor Diane.
Day Date Time Location Activity #
Tues. July 20 9:30 a.m. CC 12660
Register online at www.citvofbrooklvncenter.ore.
On homepage, select the Recreation Go button.
For registration information, see page 27.
BROOKLYN CENTER
PUPPET PLAYHOUSE 7
The Puppet Playhouse will visit various locations this
summer. See back page for puppet show schedule.
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CHILDREN'S ACTIVITIES
GYMNASTICS CAMP FOR GIRLS
Ages 6 - 11. Do you have an interest in developing beginning
and intermediate level gymnastics skills? This camp is for you.
Participate with girls of a comparable skill level. Emphasis is
on developing your strengths, flexibility and coordination.
Tumbling and apparatus fundamentals introduced according to
ability. Registration Fee $41.00/6 Sessions. Classes 11/2 hours.
Instructor Tammy.
Day Begins Time Location Activity #
Tues. June 15 7:05 p.m. PCHS 12661
Thurs. June 17 7:05 p.m. PCHS 12662
PILES OF PENGUINS
Ages 6 - 12. Try chillin' out this summer in this fun
class. Make a fleece penguin tied pillow craft and a
penguin necklace. Play a penguin game and you'll
take home a mini penguin activity book and key
chain. Top off the afternoon with a chillin' treat.
Registration Fee $10.00 /1 Session. Class 2 hours.
Instructor Diane.
Day
Mon.
Date Time Location Activity #
June 14 1:30 p.m. CC 12663
YOU ARE AN ARTIST
Ages 6 Do you love to paint! This popular class is back
with lots of different types of paints. Design and then paint a
picture on your very own canvas board. The fun continues as
you paint your very own Sun Catcher with special paint. (It
looks similar to stained glass, but it's plastic.) Wear old clothes
and bring a bag to bring home your projects. Registration Fee
$10.00 /1 Session. Class 2 hours. Instructor Diane.
Day Date Time Location Activity #
Wed. June 16 1:30 p.m. CC 12664
COMIC BOOK SUPER HEROES
Ages 6 Have you ever thought that maybe
the world's next super hero would come from
your imagination? Do you like to draw? Here's
your chance to name & create your very own
super hero, other comic book characters and start
to make a comic book. Besides drawing, you'll
have stickers, patterned paper and other materials to work with
to create your comic book masterpiece. Registration Fee
$10.00 /1 Session. Class 2 hours. Instructor Diane.
Day Date Time Location Activity #
Mon. June 21 1:30 p.m. CC 12665
WOOD WORKERS
Ages 6 - 12. Wood Workers is back with four new "woodtastic"
fun projects! Use your creative talents by painting and
designing some fun things on wood. Our first project is a cool
square wood bank. This will look great in your room and help
you save your money. The fun continues to soar as you paint an
unfinished wood airplane. A wooden 4` of July pinwheel will
make a great holiday decoration! Your last activity is to design
and paint a one -of -a -kind classic yo -yo. Don't miss this
awesome class! Registration Fee $10.00 /1 Session. Class 2
hours. Instructor Diane.
Day Date Time Location Activity #
Mon. June 28 1:30 p.m. CC 12666
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SUPER SLEUTHS
Ages 6 - 12. How would you like to be a super
Sherlock Holmes? As a Sleuth -in- training, you will
participate in crime solving activities, create a code
name, make disguises and an ID, and assemble your
very own detective kit. Instructor Diane Watson will help you
explore fingerprinting, what to look for at the scene and other
surprises. A must class for the super sleuth. Registration Fee
$10.00 /1 Session. Class 2 hours. Instructor Diane.
Day Date Time Location Activity #
Wed. June 30 1:30 p.m. CC 12667
COOKIE CRITTERS
Ages 6 - 12. If you are a cookie lover, you'll bake up
lots of summer fun in this popular class. We'll mix,
bake and eat lots of different kinds of cookies. Eat
some and take some home to share with your
family. Peanut products may be used Let us know
if you have any food allergies. Registration Fee
Session. Class 2 hours. Instructor Diane.
Day Date Time Location
Wed. July 7 1:30 p.m. CC
Day Date Time
Mon. July 12 1:30 p.m.
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$11.00/1
Activity #
12668
BIRTHDAY PARTY BASH
Ages 6 - 12. If you love to celebrate your birthday, this class is
for you. Make decorations and invitations! Paint a ceramic
cupcake bank! Make, frost & decorate a small cake!
Then, it's time for our Birthday Party! Play games
and eat a piece of the delicious birthday cake. All
party-goers will receive a small birthday party gift
to open & take home. Registration Fee $10.00 /1
Session. Class 2 hours. Instructor Diane.
Location Activity #
CC 12669
ADVENTURES IN CRITTERVILLE
Ages 6 - 12. Don't walk! Hop to this frog - filled fun
class. You'll paint an awesome frog ceramic
planter, play frog games, and learn some frog jokes.
For a "ribbiting" good time, go on a hike in Central
Park to discover different kinds of toads & frogs.
Enjoy a snack & frog juice too. Dress for weather;
wear old clothes & shoes. Registration Fee $10.00 /1 Session.
Class 2 hours. Instructor Diane.
Day Date Time Location
Wed. July 14 1:30 p.m. CC
Activity #
12670
EMBROIDERY FUN
Ages 10 - 16. Learn basic embroidery stitches and techniques
using different colors of thread. Begin working on a simple
project that you can take home to finish. All materials provided.
Class Limit: 10. Registration Fee $12.00/1 Session. Class 2
hours. Instructor Diane.
Day Date Time Location Activity #
Thurs. July 15 1:30 p.m. CC 12671
Register online at www.citvofbrooklvncenter.org.
On homepage, select the Recreation Go button.
For registration information, see page 27.
Recreation Brochure
Children's Activities continued
CLAY CREATIONS
Ages 6 -12. It's easy and fun to create from clay!
ladio Limited only by your imagination, make animals,
flowers, shapes, people or decorative jewelry.
Mold with your hands or use our simple tools to
make your unique "Clay Creations" with different types of clay.
Wear old clothes. Registration Fee $10.00 /1 Session. Class 2
hours. Instructor Diane.
Day Date Time Location
Mon. July 19 1:30 p.m. CC
Day
Wed.
Activity #
12672
Date Time Location Activity #
July 21 1:30 p.m. CC 12673
BIG BEAD BONANZA
Ages 6 -12. Beads, beads & more beads! First, paint a small
wood box for your bead creations. Then design & make fun
pieces, such as a necklace, bracelet, ring or key chain. Make at
least three bead projects. Registration Fee $10.00 /1 Session.
Class 2 hours. Instructor Diane.
Day Date Time Location Activity #
Mon. Aug. 9 2:00 p.m. CC 12674
TAEKWONDO FOR KIDS
Ages 5 -13. Program is structured to teach children the
understanding of respect & discipline while learning basic
Taekwondo (Korean Karate). Uniform not required. Loose
fitting clothing acceptable. No class July 15. Registration Fee
$45.00/6 Sessions. Classes 1 hour. Instructors from World
Taekwondo Academy.
Day Begins Time Location Activity #
Thurs. June 10 6:30 p.m. CC 12601
Thurs. July 29 6:30 p.m. CC 12675
BROOKLYN CENTER YOUTH FOOTBALL
Boys & girls grades K -6 (Fall '10). Register -Wed., May 26,
June 2, July 14, 21, 6 -8 p.m.; Sat., July 17, 24, 10 a.m. -Noon at
BC Community Center. Copy of birth certificate required. Fee:
$45 for first household member & $25 each additional player.
Late registration - additional charge is $15. Leave message at
612 - 782 -7120 or email bcvouthfootbal1 live.com.
BC ROCK HOUNDS
Ages 6 -12. You'll rock in this class! Explore the
wonderful world of rocks and gems. BC Rock
Hounds will go on a short rock hunting expedition
and learn how to start a rock collection. The fun v\ �
continues with craft projects - painting a "pet rock" for indoor
use, making a necklace with rocks, & a special surprise rock
project. Registration Fee $10.00 /1 Session. Class 2 hours.
Instructor Diane.
DUNKIN THE DOLPHIN
BIIITHDAY RUM
Friday, June 25, 12:30 -2:00 p.m.
Brooklyn Center Central Park
Celebrate Dunkin's 4 Birthday!
Games! Music! Dancing! Face Painting!
Hotdog, chips, beverage & birthday cake!
Gift bag for first 200 children. (Because of
small pieces, gift bag for ages 3 -12 only.)
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DAY CAMP — AFRICAN
SAFARI ADVENTURE
AUGUST 3 —S
Ages 6 -12. Follow the animal tracks to the BC
Embassy. When you arrive, design & make a
Passport. As part of the fun, you'll be going on a Safari hiking
trip around the remote parts of Central Park & the Community
Center. Our expedition of crafts, games, swimming, contests
and cooking begins on August 3. Bring your swimsuit & towel
each day; we'll be swimming and riding the awesome water
slide. Bring your lunch on Tuesday & Wednesday. In our
special Safari Cafe, you'll help prepare lunch on Thursday.
We'll make Lion's Pizza, Jungle on a Log, and a surprise
dessert. Snacks & juice provided each day. Camp held at
Central Park and community center. Drop off children at
community center at 8:40 a.m. & pick them up at 3:30 p.m.
Deadline to register July 28, space permitting. No refunds
after July 28. Registration Fee $60.00/3 Days.
Day Begins Time Location Activity #
T,W,Th Aug. 3 8:40 a.m. CC 12677
CSI SAFETY ACADEMY
August 10 & 11
Grades 2 -4. Where can you get a chance to use a
fire truck water hose, check out an emergency
vehicle, learn how to protect your noggin and help
us solve a big case? Experience all of this and
more at Brooklyn Center CSI Safety Academy. 51 lucky
children get the chance to meet firefighters, police officers,
emergency room staff and will learn how to be and keep
themselves safe. Includes lunch, snacks, T -shirt, bike helmet,
graduation ceremony & picnic dinner of hotdogs, beans &
chips. Dress for weather; most activities held outdoors. Bring
your bicycle on Tuesday. Bring swimsuit & towel on
Wednesday for swimming. Parents, please plan on attending
our picnic dinner followed by the Safety Academy Graduation
Ceremony from 5 -6:30 p.m. on Wednesday. Morning check in
begins at 7:45 a.m. Safety Academy runs 8:00 a.m. -5:00 p.m.
Register early; this camp is expected to fill up fast.
Registration Fee $25.00/2 Days.
Day Begins Time Location Activity #
T &W Aug. 10 8:00 a.m. CC 12188
DAY CAMP - BC MAD SCIENTISTS
August 17 -19
Ages 6 -12. Caution: Scientists at work in the BC
Laboratory! This camp is oozing with fun!
Experiments, crafts, games, cooking, and outdoor
activities are all part of the excitement. You'll
have a "blast" swimming each day; bring your
swimsuit and towel. Bring your lunch on Tuesday
& Wednesday. In the Lab Cafeteria, make an
"explosive" lunch of Mad Scientist Wraps, Volcano Chips and
Invent Your Own Sundae on Thursday. Snacks & juice
provided each day. Sign up before this camp disappears! Drop
off children at community center at 8:40 a.m. & pick them up at
3:30 p.m. Deadline to register, August 11, space permitting.
No refunds after August 11. Registration Fee $60.00/3 Days.
Day Begins Time Location Activity #
T,W,Th Aug. 17 8:40 a.m. CC 12678
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1011'9 SNITI - S
• No tryouts and EVERYONE will play!
• All programs 1 hour. In case of rainouts, due to financial and time restraints, only one practice
or game will be made up. Softball season — June 14 -July 26; Soccer season — June 15 -July 29.
• If the registration minimum has not been met, a location could be canceled. If this occurs, there is the option of
transferring your child to another location or receiving a refund.
• No weekend practices or games.
• Younger children who have participated in this program two or more years may register for a higher level team.
At instructors' discretion, players may be transferred to an appropriate team.
• Fee includes T -shirt. When registering, indicate size. (Does not apply to Little Sports Camp.)
• Softball participants bring a glove and hat. Soccer participants are required to wear shin guards.
• Adult volunteer coaches needed to assist staff instructors /coaches. See coaches on the field.
• Softball — Kylawn Park — 61 & Kyle; Odyssey Charter School — 6201 Noble Ave N.
• Soccer — Evergreen Football Field — 71 & Dupont; Northport Soccer Field — 55 & Sailor Lane;
Grandview Soccer Field — 59 & Humboldt.
If your child wishes to be on the same team as another child, please sign up for the same team.
Parents are responsible for providing transportation to the other park when games begin. Kylawn and Odyssey are
right next to each other and parents can walk with their children on the trail from one location to the other.
T -BALL - PRESCHOOL
3 & 4, eligible for kindergarten 2011 & 2012. See
description below. A parent or adult relative or
friend are encouraged, not required, to be a buddy.
They stand behind their child and assist coaches in
skill development. Coaches teach skills and help if
you aren't sure. Registration Fee $50.00.
Day Begins Time Location Activity #
M &W June 14 6:00 p.m. Team 1- Kylawn East 12562
M &W June 14 6:00 p.m. Team 2- Kylawn East 12563
M &W June 14 6:00 p.m. Team 3- Odyssey East 12564
M &W June 14 6:00 p.m. Team 4- Odyssey East 12565
T - BALL
Ages 4 & 5, eligible for kindergarten 2010. For kids who like to
run, jump, throw, play games & have FUN! LEARN the basic
fundamentals, good sportsmanship and play related skill games
& relays. Registration Fee $50.00.
Day Begins Time Location Activity #
M &W June 14 6:00 p.m. Team 1- Kylawn West 12566
M &W June 14 6:00 p.m. Team 2- Kylawn West 12567
M &W June 14 6:00 p.m. Team 3- Odyssey West 12568
M &W June 14 6:00 p.m. Team 4- Odyssey West 12569
SOFTBALL - "KIDS" INTRODUCTION
Ages 6 -8, eligible for grades 1 & 2 in 2010. Kids will
have FUN while LEARNING good sportsmanship,
teamwork and fundamentals of softball. Registration
Fee $50.00.
Day Begins Time Location Activity #
M &W June 14 7:10 p.m. Team 1- Odyssey East 12570
M &W June 14 7:10 p.m. Team 2- Odyssey East 12571
M &W June 14 7:10 p.m. Team 3- Odyssey West 12572
M &W June 14 7:10 p.m. Team 4- Odyssey West 12573
Register online at www.citvofbrooklvncenter.org.
On homepage, select the Recreation Go button.
For registration information, see page 27.
SOFTBALL - JUNIOR SOFTBALL
Ages 8 -10, eligible for grades 3 & 4 in 2010. A fun
instructional program with emphasis on mastering skills of
throwing, hitting and fielding. Majority of time will be
scrimmaging between teams 1 & 2. Registration Fee $50.00.
Day Begins Time Location Activity #
M &W June 14 7:10 p.m. Team 1- Kylawn West 12574
M &W June 14 7:10 p.m. Team 2- Kylawn West 12575
SOFTBALL - FOR GIRLS
Ages 11 -14, eligible for grades 5 -8 in 2010.
Coaches will review the first week. Scrimmages
between teams 1 & 2 scheduled for the
remaining weeks. Registration Fee $50.00.
Day Begins Time Location
M &W June 14 7:10 p.m. Team 1- Kylawn East
M &W June 14 7:10 p.m. Team 2- Kylawn East
Activity #
12576
12577
LITTLE SPORTS CAMP
Ages 3 & 4, eligible for kindergarten 2011 &
2012. For kids who love to play. Our enthusiastic
coaches will highlight a sport each week through
fun games and drills. We will Batter' Up, Slam Dunk, Kick It,
Get Swinging and more! No class July 2. Registration Fee
$25.00/6 Sessions.
Day Begins Time Location
Fri. June 18 10:00 a.m.Central Park
Activity #
12578
SOCCER - PRESCHOOL
Ages 3 & 4, eligible for kindergarten 2011 &
2012. In addition to learning basic skills, there will
be warm up games to enhance social interaction
and gross motor skills. See Little Kickers description on next
page. Registration Fee $50.00.
Day Begins Time Location Activity #
T &TH June 15 6:00 p.m. Team 1- Evergreen 12579
T &TH June 15 6:00 p.m. Team 2- Evergreen 12580
T &TH June 15 6:00 p.m. Team 3- Evergreen 12581
T &TH June 15 6:00 p.m. Team 4- Evergreen 12582
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Children's Activities continued
If your child wishes to be on the same team as another
child, please sign up for the same team.
SOCCER - LITTLE KICKERS
7 Ages 4 & 5, eligible for kindergarten 2010 & 2011. A
noncompetitive program, featuring drills & activities for
our "Little Kickers" to develop basic skills of soccer.
We offer positive coaching, smaller fields,
scrimmages played six on six, with everyone playing
and fun for all. Registration Fee $50.00.
Day Begins Time Location Activity #
FULL T&TII Juiic 15 6:00 p.m. Teaiii 1- Ev — g, ii 12583
FULL MTII Juiic 15 6.00 Y.iii. TLaiii 2- Evci gicull I
T &TH June 15 6:00 p.m. Team 3- Evergreen 12585
T &TH June 15 6:00 p.m. Team 4- Evergreen 12586
T &TH June 15 6:00 p.m. Team 5- Evergreen 12587
T &TH June 15 6:00 p.m. Team 6- Evergreen 12588
SOCCER - KICKIN' KIDS I
Ages 6 -8, eligible for grades 1 & 2 in 2010. This instructional
program is designed for children to have FUN while
LEARNING the fundamentals of soccer. The program will be
filled with many fun activities so "kids" can learn the basic
skills needed to play soccer and games will be played in July.
Registration Fee $50.00.
Day Begins Time Location Activity #
T &TH June 15 7:15 p.m. Team 1- Evergreen 12589
T &TH June 15 7:15 p.m. Team 2- Evergreen 12590
T &TH June 15 7:15 p.m. Team 3- Evergreen 12591
T &TH June 15 7:15 p.m. Team 4- Evergreen 12592
SOCCER - KICKIN' KIDS II
Ages 8 -10, eligible for grades 3 & 4 in 2010. Participants in
this fun instructional program will review and work on
mastering the fundamentals of soccer. Majority of time spent
playing soccer games. Registration Fee $50.00.
Day Begins Time Location Activity #
T &TH June 15 7:15 p.m. Team 1- Grandview 12593
T &TH June 15 7:15 p.m. Team 2- Grandview 12594
T &TH June 15 7:15 p.m. Team 3- Grandview 12595
T &TH June 15 7:15 p.m. Team 4- Grandview 12596
No soccer programs Thursday, June 24.
SOCCER
Ages 10 -14, eligible for grades 5 -8 2010 who
have previously played soccer & know the
skills. The first night coaches will do a quick
review of skills followed by a scrimmage.
Remaining weeks spent playing scrimmages between teams 1
& 2. Registration Fee $50.00.
Day Begins Time Location Activity #
T &TH June 15 7:15 p.m. Team 1- Northport 12597
T &TH June 15 7:15 p.m. Team 2- Northport 12598
Based on the number of participants last summer, Kickin'
Kids II & Soccer teams may play one or two games against
each other. For these games only, players from the teams
will be divided according to age and size to form new teams
for the evening.
Day Begins
M &W June 21
T &TH June 22
Ages 6 -12
Completed Kindergarten -6 Grade)
Don't sit inside surfing the web,
listening to i- tunes, or playing
video games. There's plenty of
fun waiting for you! Ride your
bike, run or walk to Summer Fun
Squad where you will meet new
friends and do fun things. Each
week discover what's inside
the theme box of surprises. Our
leaders are anxious to meet you
and will be awesome to hang out
with two afternoons a week.
Parents, our staff leaders are
great role models for your kids.
Registration Fee $42.00/12 Sessions /6 Weeks.
Early registration is recommended.
Program 2 hours - 1:00 -3:00 p.m.
FUN SQUAD THEMES
Eww . That's Gross
Let's do yucky fun & games, creepy crafts &
other sticky slimy stuff!
Jump Back Fun
Shake, hop & roll back in time with these great classic games!
Camp Out Jamboree
Join us for North Woods fun right in your own backyard!
Holiday Hoopla
Ring in the fun with celebrations!
Silly Sports Challenge
On your mark, get set, go! Everyone's a winner!
Splish Splash
Beat the heat - this is sure to be a cool week!
Time Location Activity #
1:00 p.m. Kylawn Park 12679
1:00 p.m.Community Center 12680
Financial assistance & a limited number of scholarships
have been made available to kids who are Brooklyn Center
residents through a generous donation from the
Brooklyn Center Women's Club.
Our policy requires children to stay at Summer Fun Squad
until 3:00 p.m. unless written permission
to leave early is given to the leaders by a parent.
Questions, call 763 -569 -3405.
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TEEN ACTIVITIES
SUMMER CONDITIONING SPEED & STRENGTH
Grades 8 -12. A total physical fitness class for
girls and boys. Activities include daily stretching
exercises to increase flexibility, weight - training
to build strength, plyometric exercises to
improve running speed, and cardiovascular
endurance training for the heart-lung system.
Utilizes the weight facilities at Park Center, one
of the state's finest. Registration accepted immediately.
Register online at www.citvofbrooklvncenter.ore, by phone at
763 -569 -3400, in person at the community center or by mail
using the convenient registration form on page 27. Classes meet
June 14 -July 30. No classes July 1 -7. Activity #12862 - Boys;
Activity #12863 - Girls. Registration Fee $90.00, includes t-
shirt. When registering, indicate t -shirt size. Classes 90 min.
Instructors Park Center Coaches.
Day
M -F
M -F
Begins
June 14
June 14
Time
8:00 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
Location
PCHS
PCHS
Activity #
12862
12863
BROOKLYN AREA SOCCER LEAGUES
Ages 6 -18. Registration accepted from Brooklyn Center &
Brooklyn Park residents for soccer allowing Brooklyn Center
youth opportunity for soccer instruction and league play. Focus
on skill development & opportunity to play games. Registration
Fee: $65.00. For information, visit www.bnaasnorts.ore/
soccer. Register at Brooklyn Park Activity Center, 5600 85
Ave N or online at www.brooklvnnark.or2 through May 24.
Teen Trip'n Excursions
The following trips are offered for TEENS!
• Valleyfair
• Minnesota Twins Game
• River Rafting on the Mississippi
• Outdoor Experience at Coon Rapids Dam
• Minnesota Lynx Game
• St. Louis Park Aquatic Park
• Friday Fishing with Larry the Fishing Guide
• NHCC Ropes Course
For information about these great trips, including dates, times,
& fees, contact Zanewood Recreation Center, 763 -585 -7286.
BROOKDALE LIBRARY — TEEN PROGRAMS
6125 Shingle Creek Parkway.
General Info 952- 847 -5600; Teen Programs 952- 847 -5610.
www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org
[COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD
PROGRAM & CLASS LOCATIONS
CC = Community Center, 6301 Shingle Creek Pkwy
The Crossings /Brookwood, 6201 N Lilac Dr
Schools
PCHS = Park Center High School, 7300 Brooklyn Blvd
Odyssey Charter School, 6201 Noble Ave
Parks
Central, 6301 Shingle Creek Pkwy
Evergreen, 72 " & Bryant N
Kylawn Park, 61St & Kyle N
Soccer Fields
Evergreen, 71 & Dupont
Northport, 55 & Sailor Lane
Grandview, 59 & Humboldt
COMMUNITY CENTER ROOM RENTALS
Brooklyn Center Community Center is a smoke free building;
alcohol is not permitted. Rentals available Monday through
Saturday. For information on fees and availability, call
Jeannine at 763 -569 -3400. Room set -up, including tables and
chairs included in fee. The Community Center provides
wireless internet for our patrons. For information on how to
connect, please stop at our customer service desk.
Constitution Hall
Constitution Hall is available for business and
club meetings and private functions. A great
place to host a family reunion, graduation,
wedding reception or anniversary party. This
unique room can accommodate up to 190
persons with banquet style seating and 250 for
lecture style. The kitchen may be used for an additional fee.
Philip Q. Cohen Community Room
This room, located on the upper level, is available for small
group functions. Room capacity for theatre
style seating is 70, classroom style at 30 &
banquet style at 50. The kitchen may be used
for an additional fee.
BrooKlYn Center
E 4 LE AWN DAYS FESTIVAL
June 24-26, 2010
Craft 4 Business Expo Exhibitor Application
Craft & Business Expo on Saturday, June 26 from 10:00 a.m. to
5:00 p.m. in Brooklyn Center Central Park, 694 & Shingle
Creek Pkwy. Fee is $45 /space.
Parade Unit Entry Form
Join our PARADE? Groups, organizations, marching bands &
businesses are invited. Thursday, June 24 at 6:30 p.m. Route
runs from 63 & France to 63 & Quail.
Info & forms available
at www.citvolbrooklyncenter.org/earlebrowndays
or call 763- 569 -3400.
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Centerbrook Par 3 Golf Course
5500 N Lilac Dr - 763 -549 -3750
Take lessons from our professional staff. Registration is on
first -come, first- served basis at Centerbrook Golf Course.
GOLF LESSONS - BASIC FUNDAMENTAL
Easy & fun golf lessons. Limit 8, minimum 5. Bring 9 iron or
wedge to first class or we'll furnish the clubs. Classes twice a
week for one hour. Registration Fee $60.00/5 Lessons.
Days Begins Time
Tuesday & Thursday June 1 6:30 p.m
Tuesday & Thursday June 1 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday & Thursday June 22 6:30 p.m
Tuesday & Thursday June 22 7:30 p.m.
GOLF LESSONS - INTERMEDIATE
Prerequisite is Basic Fundamental Golf Lessons. For golfers
who need a refresher on consistency & confidence. Golfers will
draw from fundamental techniques already learned. Classes
formed as requested. Limit 6, minimum 4. Registration Fee
$60.00/5 Lessons. For current class dates, call 763 -549 -3750.
GOLF LESSONS - YOUTH BASIC
FUNDAMENTAL
Ages 8 & up. Learn to play golf the right way with these easy
and fun lessons. Minimum 5, maximum 8 per class. Bring your
clubs or we'll provide for the lessons. Classes 1 hour.
Registration Fee $32.00/3 Lessons.
Session 1 - Classes meet Tuesday, June 8,
Thursday, June 10 & Tuesday, June 15 from 5:30 -6:30 p.m.
Session 2 - Classes meet Tuesday, June 15;
Wednesday, June 16 & Thursday, June 17 from 9 -10:00 a.m.
GOLF LESSONS - PRIVATE
Private lessons are arranged. Time of lessons to be scheduled
with instructor. Registration Fee $30.00 for a ''A hour lesson or
$40.00 for 1 hour lesson. To schedule, call 763 -549 -3750.
SENIOR GOLF TOURNAMENT
Ages 55 & older. Golf in the 6 annual Earle Brown Days
Senior Golf Tournament on Friday, June 25. Tee
times beginning 9:00 a.m. $17.00 /person, includes
green fees, refreshments & prizes. Register at
Centerbrook Clubhouse; no mail -in registration.
Tee times will be assigned when you register.
Sponsored by BC Lions Club & Centerbrook.
2010 GREEN FEES
Adult (ages 18 & over)
Senior (ages 62 & over)
Youth (ages 8 -17)
Golf Cart
Second Round
Monday Open to 1:00 p.m.
Saturday Open to 1:00 p.m.
$14.00
$12.50
$10.50
$11.00
$10.50
$10.50
$10.50
Centerbrook Golf Course - 763 - 549 -3750
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OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
TENNIS LESSONS -KIDS
Grades 3 -6. Learn forehand, backhand, serving,
court rules, etiquette and scoring. Bring a racquet;
balls furnished. Classes meet twice a week for 21/2
weeks. Beginning #'s 12684 & 12685. Intermediate
#12686. Registration Fee $25.00/5 Sessions.
Classes 1 hour.
Day Begins Time Location Activity #
M &W June 14 10:30 a.m. Evergreen Park 12684
M &W June 14 11:45 a.m.Grandview Park 12685
M &W July 7 10:30 a.m. Evergreen Park 12686
TENNIS LESSONS - TEEN
Grades 7 -12. Learn basic ground strokes, serves and volley
techniques. Bring a racquet; balls furnished. Classes meet twice
a week for 21/2 weeks. Beginning #12687; Intermediate #12688.
Registration Fee $25.00/5 Sessions. Classes 1 hour.
Day Begins Time Location Activity #
M &W June 14 1:00 p.m.Grandview Park 12687
M &W July 7 11:45 a.m. Evergreen Park 12688
TENNIS LEAGUE - TEEN
Ages 12 -18. Must have previous tennis experience & be able to
sustain a rally with forehand & backhand, return serves, be
somewhat consistent on volleys & able to keep score. You are
responsible for transportation to practices & matches in New
Hope. Register by June 1, space permitting. 8 to 12 players
required to form team. Registration Fee $52.00 for league play
& t -shirt.
Days Begins Time Location Activity #
M,T,W June 14 1 - 2:30 p.m. New Hope 12689
TENNIS LEAGUES - ADULT
Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, Crystal, Golden
Valley, New Hope and Robbinsdale adult tennis
leagues for intermediate & advanced players.
Tentatively starts week of June 1. Evening leagues
play once a week for 7 -10 weeks. *For women's
& mixed doubles, register with a partner. Fee
$23.00 /person #'s 12690 & 12692; $29.00 /couple #'s 12691 &
12693. Registration deadline May 21.
Day
Tues.
Wed.
Thurs.
Thurs.
League
Women's Singles
Mixed Doubles*
Men's Singles
Women's Doubles*
Time
6:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
Activity #
12690
12691
12692
12693
28 Annual Men's Major NIT
DUDLEY /BUDWEISER MINNESOTA CLASSIC
Softball Tournament
Sponsored By EASTON
June 18, 19, & 20, 2010
Brooklyn Center Central Park
Watch state softball teams compete against
national powers for a berth in the
USSSA World Series.
Admission: $3 /day!
For information, call 763 -569 -3400.
www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org
Thursday, June 24
PARADE - 6:30 p.m. start time. 63 Avenue from France to
Quail. High school band competition, floats, marching & novelty.
Band awards ceremony at Odyssey Charter School. Sponsored by
Brooklyn Center Lions Club.
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Friday, June 25
*SENIOR GOLF TOURNAMENT - 9:00 a.m. Centerbrook
Golf Course. Cost $17.00 /person includes green fees,
refreshments and prizes. 55 & over. Sponsored by Brooklyn
Center Lions Club & Centerbrook Golf Course.
DUNKIN THE DOLPHIN
BIRTHDAY PARTY - 12:30 -2:00 p.m. Central Park. Games,
music, dancing, face painting, hotdog, beverage & birthday cake.
*Denotes Fee!
Thanks to generous donations from local
businesses & organizations, all other events
FREE!
www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org
Bring a lawn chair or
blanket for seating at
most events.
EMITS SUBJECT TO CHAVQ&
28TH ANNUAL
EVENT SITES
Central Park — 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway, Brooklyn Center
Centerbrook Golf Course — 5500 North Lilac Dr
Parade — 63" Avenue from France to Quail
West Fire Station - 6250 Brooklyn Boulevard
Saturday, June 26
CRAFT & BUSINESS EXPO - 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Handcrafted items, commercial items, food vendors, door prizes.
KIDS' CRAFT AREA - 10 -11:45 a.m. Children ages 3 -12 are
invited to make and take home a craft.
KIDS' FISHING CONTEST - 10 -11:45 a.m. Shingle Creek.
Ages 3 -12. Prizes for top fish caught. Sponsored by BrookPark
Dental & Brooklyn Center Police Department.
FIRE STATION OPEN HOUSE - 10 a.m. 2:00 p.m. West Fire
Station
SPIDERMAN - 11:00 a.m. —12:00 p.m. Meet & greet.
PUPPET PLAYHOUSE - 12:30 -1:00 p.m. Brooklyn Center's
Puppet Playhouse. Enjoy puppet shows.
TIANA the FROG PRINCESS - 1 -2:00 p.m. Meet & greet.
FIRE TRUCK - 1 -2:00 p.m. Brooklyn Center Fire Department.
FAMILY FUN & GAMES - 2:00 p.m. Water balloon toss, penny
scramble, shoe kick, relay races. Sponsored by Brooklyn Center
Rotary Club.
FACE PAINTING - 3 -5:00 p.m.
WIZARD'S ACADEMY MAGIC SHOW - 4:30 p.m. Comedy
& magic show with Professor Bumblemoore & his faithful
assistant.
BUZZ LIGHTYEAR & JESSE the COWGIRL - 7 -8:00 p.m.
Meet & greet.
MIDNIGHT BREEZE CONCERT - 7 -10:00 p.m. Food and
craft & business expo vendors. Sponsored by Bremer Bank.
HONOR OUR VETERANS - 8:00 p.m. Veterans & families of
men & women currently serving will be recognized and honored
with a medley of armed services songs.
FIREWORKS - 10:00 p.m. Sponsored by Medtronic Foundation.
Fireworks rain date: Sunday, June 27.
All Saturday events, except Fire Station Open House, held in
Brooklyn Center Central Park!
Questions, call 763 -569 -3400 or visit website at www. citvofbrooklvncenter .org/earlebrowndays.
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AQUATIC ACTIVITIES
In consideration of your busy summer schedules, the Brooklyn Center Community Center is offering some new opportunities.
We added morning lessons for one week, mid - summer evening lessons, Saturday morning lessons & additional evening lessons.
We are confident you'll find just the right swim lesson option for you!
Indicate your child's swim level when registering. If you have questions about swim activities or what level to place your child,
call Kirsten or Natalie at 763 -569 -3317. All classes held at the Brooklyn Center Community Center.
SWIM LESSONS - CHILDREN
American Red Cross swim lessons. All classes on this page are for children ages 4 & older. Average ratio 5 students /instructor.
Some children may be tested the first day to assure correct swim level. Parents do not accompany child in water.
Day Begins
T &TH June 1
T &TH June 1
Day
Tues.
Tues.
Tues.
Tues.
Tues.
EVENING CLASSES -10 WEEKS
Once a week for 10 weeks — $48.00/10 Lessons
Classes 30 min.
Begins Time Swim Level
June 15 5:10 p.m. 1 -5
June 15 5:45 p.m. 1 -5
June 15 6:20 p.m. 1 -5
June 15 6:55 p.m. 1 -6
June 15 7:30 p.m. 1 -6
Day
Sat.
Sat.
Sat.
Sat.
Sat.
JUNE JUMP START EVENING CLASSES
Twice a week for 2 weeks — $30.00/4 Lessons
Classes 45 min.
Time Swim Level
5:30 p.m. 1 -4
6:30 p.m. 1 -4
MID - SUMMER EVENING CLASSES - 5 WEEKS
Once a week for 5 weeks — $32.00/5 Lessons
Classes 40 min.
Day Begins Time Swim Level
Mon. July 12 5:10 p.m. 1 -4
Mon. July 12 6:00 p.m. 1 -4
Mon. July 12 6:50 p.m. 2 -6
Activity #
12694
12695
Activity #
12696
12697
12698
12699
12700
Activity #
12701
12702
12703
SATURDAY MORNING CLASSES - 9 WEEKS
Once a week for 9 weeks — $44.00/9 Lessons
Classes 30 min. (No classes Saturday, July 3.)
Begins Time Swim Level Activity #
June 19 9:00 a.m. 1 -3 12704
June 19 9:35 a.m. 1 -3 12705
June 19 10:10 a.m. 2 -4 12706
June 19 10:45 a.m. 1 -3 12707
June 19 11:20 a.m. 4 -6 12708
Level 1: Introduces floating, kicking, gliding arm & leg action & breath
control. Focus on becoming safe & comfortable in water & work on
beginner skills.
Level 2: Introduces fundamentals of front crawl & elementary backstroke.
Students must pass level 1 or be able to float on their front & back.
Level 3: Builds on skills of level 2. Focus on stroke development as
participants learn to survival float, swim front crawl, diving skills, &
elementary backstroke. Scissors & dolphin kicks introduced. Learn
fundamentals of treading water.
Day
M -F
M -F
M -F
M -F
M -F
M -F
M -F
M -F
M -F
M -F
M -F
M -F
Day
M -F
M -F
M -F
M -F
M -F
M -F
M -F
M -F
M -F
M -F
M -F
M -F
M -F
M -F
M -F
M -F
MORNING CLASSES - TWO WEEKS
Monday- Friday for 2 weeks — $48.00/10 Lessons
Classes 30 min.
Begins Time Swim Level
June 21 9:00 a.m. 1 -6
June 21 9:35 a.m. 1 -5
June 21 10:10 a.m. 1 -6
June 21 11:20 a.m. 1 -5
July 12
July 12
July 12
July 12
July 26
July 26
July 26
July 26
July 5
July 5
July 5
July 5
Aug. 9
Aug. 9
Aug. 9
Aug. 9
Aug. 16
Aug. 16
Aug. 16
Aug. 16
AMERICAN RED CROSS SWIM LESSON LEVELS
9:00 a.m.
9:35 a.m.
10:10 a.m.
11:20 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
9:35 a.m.
10:10 a.m.
11:20 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
9:45 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
11:15 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
9:45 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
11:15 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
9:45 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
11:15 a.m.
1 -6
1 -5
1 -6
1 -5
1 -6
1 -5
1 -6
1 -5
MORNING CLASSES - ONE WEEK
Monday -Friday for 1 week — $32.00/5 Lessons
Classes 40 min.
Begins Time Swim Level
June 14 9:00 a.m. 1 -6
June 14 9:45 a.m. 1 -5
June 14 10:30 a.m. 1 -6
June 14 11:15 a.m. 1 -5
1 -6
1 -5
1 -6
1 -5
1 -6
1 -5
1 -6
1 -5
1 -6
1 -5
1 -6
1 -5
Activity #
12709
12710
12711
12712
12713
12714
12715
12716
12717
12718
12719
12720
3/41
Activity #
12721
12722
12723
12724
12725
12726
12727
12728
12729
12730
12731
12732
12733
12734
12735
12736
Level 4: Builds on level 3. Breaststroke, butterfly, front crawl, back crawl,
backstroke, & safety skills. Learn scissors kick & develop endurance.
Must be able to swim 30 meters - front crawl & elementary backstroke.
Level 5: Must pass level 4 or swim 50 meters - front crawl, elementary
backstroke & demonstrate sidestroke. Refine key strokes flip turns, dives.
Level 6: Must swim 25 meters of breaststroke, sidestroke, back crawl,
butterfly; 75 meters of front & elementary backstroke. Polish strokes to
swim with more ease, efficiency & power. Focus on being able to
complete 500 meters of continuous swimming using all strokes.
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Aquatic Activities continued
SWIM LESSONS — TINY TOTS - Ages 1 -
A parent accompanies child in water. Child must wear swim
diaper. Classes 30 min.
Day Begins Time Activity #
Once a week for 10 weeks — $48.00/10 Lessons
Tues. June 15 5:10 p.m. 12737
Tues. June 15 6:55 p.m. 12738
Monday- Friday for 2 weeks — $48.00/10 Lessons
M -F June 21 10:10 a.m. 12739
M -F July 12 9:00 a.m. 12740
M -F July 26 10:10 a.m. 12741
SWIM LESSONS — TINY TOTS /PARENT & TOT
COMBINATION CLASS - Ages 1 -
A parent accompanies child in water. Must wear swim diaper.
Monday- Friday for 1 week — $32.00/5 Lessons
Classes 40 min.
Day Begins Time Activity #
M -F June 14 10:30 a.m. 12742
M -F July 5 9:45 a.m. 12743
M -F Aug. 9 11:15 a.m. 12744
M -F Aug. 16 9:45 a.m. 12745
Once a week for 9 weeks — $44.00/9 Lessons
Classes 30 min. (No class Saturday, July 3.)
Day Begins Time Activity #
Sat. June 19 9:35 a.m. 12746
SWIM LESSONS — PARENT & TOT - Ages 2 -
Water adjustment & beginning lessons. A parent accompanies
child in water. Child must wear swim diaper. Classes 30 min.
Day Begins Time Activity #
Once a week for 10 weeks — $48.00/10 Lessons
Tues. June 15 5:45 p.m. 12747
Tues. June 15 6:20 p.m. 12748
Monday- Friday for 2 weeks — $48.00/10 Lessons
M -F June 21 9:35 a.m. 12749
M -F July 12 11:20 a.m. 12750
M -F July 26 11:20 a.m. 12751
SWIM LESSONS — LIL' TOTS - Ages 3 -
Class is designed for their comfort level & needs! Parents don't
accompany child in water. Classes 30 min.
Day Begins Time Activity #
Once a week for 10 weeks — $48.00/10 Lessons
Tues. June 15 5:10 p.m. 12752
Tues. June 15 5:45 p.m. 12753
Tues. June 15 6:20 p.m. 12754
Tues. June 15 6:55 p.m. 12755
Once a week for 9 weeks — $44.00/9 Lessons
Sat. June 19 10:45 a.m. 12756
Monday- Friday for 2 weeks — $48.00/10 Lessons
M -F June 21
M -F June 21
M -F July 12
M -F July 12
M -F July 26
M -F July 26
10:10 a.m.
11:20 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
11:20 a.m.
10:10 a.m.
11:20 a.m.
12757
12758
12759
12760
12761
12762
Mon. -Fri. for 1 week — $32.00/5 Lessons - Classes 40 min.
M -F
M -F
M -F
M -F
June 14 9:45 a.m.
July 5 10:30 a.m.
Aug. 9 11:15 a.m.
Aug. 16 9:00 a.m.
www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org
12763
12764
12765
12766
SWIM LESSONS — ADULT &
SENIOR ADULT — BEGINNER
Ages 16 & up. Learn to swim! Class will
help you gain confidence and basic skills. Focus is on
individual needs. All skill levels welcome.
Day Begins Time
Once a week for 10 weeks — $48.00/10 Lessons
Classes 30 min.
Tues. June 15 7:30 p.m. 12767
Monday- Friday for 2 weeks — $48.00/10 Lessons
Classes 30 min.
M -F July 12 10:10 a.m. 12768
M -F July 26 11:20 a.m. 12769
Monday- Friday for 1 week — $32.00/5 Lessons
Classes 40 min.
M -F
M -F
M -F
June 14
Aug. 9
Aug. 9
10:30 a.m.
9:45 a.m.
11:15 a.m.
Activity #
12770
12771
12772
SWIM LESSONS — ADULT &
SENIOR ADULT — INTERMEDIATE
Ages 16 & up. Would you like to start building your
endurance? Focus is on individual needs. Registration Fee
$48.00/10 Lessons. Classes 30 min.
Day Begins Time Activity #
Tues. June 15 6:55 p.m. 12773
SWIM LESSONS — ADULT WOMEN ONLY
Would you like to learn to swim, but are nervous to try?
Women, this is the class for you! Learn in a fun and relaxed
atmosphere with a female instructor. Classes 30 min.
Day Begins Time Activity #
Once a week for 10 weeks — $48.00/10 Lessons
Tues. June 15 7:30 p.m. 12774
Monday- Friday for 2 weeks — $48.00/10 Lessons
M -F June 14 9:00 a.m. 12775
M -F July 26 11:20 a.m. 12776
SWIM LESSONS — ADAPTIVE
For all ages with physical or developmental disabilities. Ratio 1
student/1 instructor. Missed lessons will not be made up.
Registration Fee $100.00 /10 Lessons. Classes 30 min.
Day Begins Time Activity #
M -F June 21 10:10 a.m. 12777
M -F July 26 9:35 a.m. 12778
#12779 by arrangement only; call Natalie, 763 - 569 -3317.
Registration Fee $10.00 for one 30 min. lesson.
AQUA BUDDIES Students with Autism
Looking for a terrific lesson program for your child with
Autism Spectrum Disorder? Graphic images may be used as
part of instruction. Children receive one -on -one instruction and
have a chance to participate in a quieter pool environment in
order to maximize learning & enjoyment. Instructors are trained
in working with students with Autism. Registration Fee
$90.00/9 Lessons. Classes 30 min.
Day Begins Time Activity #
Sat. June 19 9:00 a.m. 12780
Sat. June 19 11:20 a.m. 12781
#12782 by arrangement only; call Natalie, 763 -569 -3317.
Registration Fee $10.00 for one 30 min. lesson.
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Aquatic Activities continued
DIVING — FUNDAMENTALS — LEVEL 6
This class is part of the new Red Cross swimming program
designed to mix both swimming strokes with diving skills. This
exciting class allows you to improve your swimming as well as
work on your dives. Registration Fee $48.00/10 Lessons.
Classes 30 min. Monday- Friday for 2 weeks.
Day Begins Time Activity #
M -F July 12 11:20 a.m. 12783
Day
M -F
Day
M -F
DIVING — SPRINGBOARD
Learn forward and back approaches, setting the
board for spring, terms, positions and basic front
and back dives. Must be at level 3 or above
swimming ability. Classes 30 min.
Day Begins
Time Activity #
Once a week for 10 weeks —
Tues. June 15 7:30 p.m.
Monday- Friday for 2 weeks
M -F June 21 11:20 a.m.
M -F July 26 11:20 a.m.
SYNCHRONIZED SWIM
CLASS
For level 4 or above swimmer! Try
synchronized swimming! Learn basic
synchro skills & a routine. Beginner &
advanced beginner. Inst. USA Synchro Level I.
Once a week for 10 weeks — $48.00/10 Lessons
Classes 30 min.
Day Begins Time
Tues. June 15 7:30 p.m.
# of Sessions
10 Lessons
5 Lessons
3 Lessons
2 Lessons
1 Lesson
Fee
$170.00
$85.00
$51.00
$34.00
$17.00
$48.00/10 Lessons
12784
— $48.00/10 Lessons
12785
12813
Monday - Friday for 1 week — $32.00/5 Lessons
Classes 40 min.
Begins Time
June 14 11:15 a.m.
Activity #
12789
12790
12791
12792
12793
Activity #
12786
Activity #
12787
Monday- Friday for 2 weeks — $48.00/10 Lessons
Classes 30 min.
Begins Time
July 26 11:20 a.m.
Activity #
12788
Register online at www.citvofbrooklvncenter.org.
On homepage, select the Recreation Go button.
For registration information, see page 27.
SWIM LESSONS — PRIVATE
Minimum age 6. For all levels, children or adults. Focus is on
individual needs. Designed to help you be successful. Ratio 1
student/1 instructor. Missed lessons will not be made up. To
schedule private swim lessons, call Natalie at 763 -569 -3317.
SWIM LESSONS — SENSATIONAL
SWIMMING FOR TEENS
Ages 10 - 18. Want to learn how to swim? Join us & build your
confidence in the water. Focus is on individual needs. Everyone
is welcome! Classes 30 minutes.
Day Begins Time Activity #
Once a week for 10 weeks — $48.00/10 Lessons
Tues. June 15 7:30 p.m. 12794
Monday- Friday for 2 weeks — $48.00/10 Lessons
M -F June 21 10:10 a.m. 12795
M -F July 12 11:20 a.m. 12796
M -F July 26 9:35 a.m. 12797
COMPETITIVE
FITNESS SWIMMER
Level 6. For those who may be interested
in joining a swim team. Stroke analysis
and development, speed turns and starts
and basic fitness will be emphasized. Registration Fee
$48.00/10 Lessons. Classes 30 min. Classes Monday -Friday for
2 weeks.
Day
M -F
M -F
Begins
July 12
July 26
Time
11:20 a.m.
11:20 a.m.
Activity #
12798
12799
WATER SAFETY AIDE
Ages 12 & up with a level 6 swimming ability. If you are
interested in teaching swim lessons, this is the place to start!
You will learn the skills and techniques to aid in the instruction
of quality lessons. Participants work with experienced
instructors during our swim lesson program as an apprentice.
All materials included in the fee. Classes 1 hour.
Day Begins Time Activity #
Once a week for 10 weeks — $78.00/10 Lessons
Tues. June 15 5:45 p.m. 12800
Monday- Friday for 2 weeks — $78.00/10 Lessons
M -F June 21 10:10 a.m. 12801
M -F July 12 9:35 a.m. 12802
M -F July 26 10:10 a.m. 12803
By arrangement only; Natalie 763 -569 -3317; Activity #12804.
LIFEGUARD TRAINING
RED CROSS
Would you like to work at a pool? This
American Red Cross class is for you! Class will
emphasize victim recognition, surveillance &
equipment -based rescues. Includes Standard
First Aid & CPR for the Professional Rescuer. Must be at least
15 by last day of class & pass pre - course test.
•Activity #12808 meets Fri., Aug. 13 & Aug. 20, 5:30 -9:30
p.m.; Sat., Aug. 14 & Aug. 21, 10 a.m. -6:30 p.m. & Sun., Aug.
15, 10 a.m. -6:30 p.m.
Registration accepted now for Lifeguard Training Classes.
Registration Fee $220.00, includes book & pocket mask.
No refunds issued one week prior to the start date of class.
Day Begins Time Activity #
M -F June 14 -18 12:30 -6:30 p.m. 12805
M -F June 28 -July 2 12:30 -6:30 p.m. 12806
M -F July 12 -16 12:30 -6:30 p.m. 12807
Weekend Class Aug. 13 5:30 p.m. 12808
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Swimming
Lessons
Extravaganza
Friday, July 16 & Friday, August 13
1 -5 p.m.
Come show off your new swimming
skills with an extravaganza of fun! Bring
your coupon from your SUMMER swim
lesson skills sheet and get in free! Come
with a friend and listen to tunes while
you float away the day with fun for
everyone! Meet & greet Dunkin the
Dolphin! See pages 21 -23 for swim
lesson information.
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6301 SHINGLE CREEK PARKWAY
763 -569 - 3400
BIRTHDAY
PARTY PACKAGE
$45.00
'Use of the party room for 11/2 hours!
•Pool admission for up to 10 children!
*Unlimited water slide rides for up to 10 children!
$45.00 Non - refundable payment required when making
reservation. Minimum of seven days notice required.
Fee for additional children - $4.50 each; Adults & ages
15 & older pay regular pool & water slide fees.
To make reservation, call 763 -569 -3400 Monday— Friday,
9:30 a.m. — 4:00 p.m. Adult making reservation is
responsible for supervising party. Room limit 25 including
supervising parents. Minimum height for water slide is
52 ". Children less than 52" must pass swim test or be
evry
accompanied by an adult.
Permitted - Commercially
prepared or store bought cake,
ice cream, pre - packaged
f beverages (no red, orange
grape dye) and /or order pizza`
from restaurants. No homemade
food items are permitted.
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T•G•I•F• FAMILY NIGHT
FUN FLOATS*
Every Friday, 5 -8 p.m.
Thank goodness it's Friday!
For unsinkable fun, bring your favorite fun
float to the pool. Inner tubes, air
mattresses, beach balls, floating animals,
and noodles are welcome.
Music played second Friday of each month.
DUN KIN'S BIRTHDAY PARTY
SWIM SPECIAL
Friday, June 25, 1 -3:00 p.m.
Ages 12 & under can swim &
use water slide for $3.00.
For info on Dunkin's Party, see page 15.
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Water Olympics*
Wednesday, August 4, 1 -4:00 p.m.
It's wet! It's wild! It's our annual Water
Olympics! A fun afternoon of relays, games &
prizes. Come for the Olympics! Show off your
diving skills, swimming speed, or swim
underwater for rings! Ride the awesome water
slide! Take a dip in the pool!
We can't promise you a gold medal,
but you'll have a great time.
Swimsuits required in pool.
POOL 4' WATER SLIDE
GROUP RENTAL, INFORMATION
Looking for an idea for your group's next
gathering? Try Brooklyn Center
Community Center! Wild 150' water slide!
Diving boards! Lifeguards on duty! For
info on fees & availability, call Kirsten, 763
-569 -3317. See you at the POOL!
*General Admission Prices Apply!
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6301 Shingle Creek Parkway 763 - 569 -3400 (Recreation Office)
MEMBERSHIP OPTIONS
Memberships entitle the member to use the Olympic swimming
pool, 150' water slide, diving boards, exercise room and sauna
during hours listed to the right. Hours subject to change.
• Individual Membership - Available to one person.
• Dual Membership - Available to two people who both
reside at the same address. Proof of residency required.
• Senior Membership - Available to Brooklyn Center senior
residents age 62 & older. Proof of residency required.
• Senior Dual Membership - Available to two Brooklyn
Center senior residents age 62 & older who both reside at the
same address. Proof of residency required.
• Household Membership - Available to two adults & up to
three dependents age 17 & younger or full -time students age
22 and younger who are attending post - secondary school.
Proof of residency and post - secondary status required.
• Household+ Membership - Additional dependents may be
added for $6.00 per month, per person.
MEMBERSHIP PRICES
Individual
Dual
Senior
Senior Dual
Household
Household+
*PUNCH CARD PRICES
10 25 50 100
Punches Punches Punches Punches
Child up to age 14 & $33.20 $78.75 $148.50 $280.00
Senior 62 & older
Youth ages 15 -17 & $42.70 $101.25 $191.00 $360.00
Adult 18 & over
*Punch card is for pool, exercise room & sauna.
Water slide is an extra $1.00 per time when using punch card.
Punch cards are good for one year from purchase date.
GENERAL ADMISSION PRICES
Children up to age 14 &
Senior Adult 62 & older
Youth ages 15 -17 & $5.50
Adult 18 & over
Recreation Brochure
1 Month
$29.00
$37.00
$23.00
$31.00
$43.00
$6.50/
dependent
3 Month
$78.00
$100.00
$62.00
$84.00
$116.00
$19.50/
dependent
With Slide
$4.50
763 - 569 -3441 (24 Hour Recorded Information Line)
6 Month
$139.00
$178.00
$110.00
$149.00
$206.00
$39.00/
dependent
1 Year
$226.00
$289.00
$207.00
$279.00
$335.00
$78.00/
dependent
Without Slide
$3.50
$4.50
SUMMER HOURS EFFECTIVE
JUNE 7 - SEPTEMBER 5
OPEN SWIM SCHEDULE
Monday, Wednesday
Thursday & Friday
1:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Adults only - 8:00 to 8:50 a.m.
& Noon to 1:00 p.m.
Saturday
1:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Adults only - 11:30 a.m. to
1:00 p.m. Lap swim
11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
EXERCISE ROOM & SAUNA
Monday - Saturday
8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Wednesday, Thursday,
Friday & Saturday
1:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Tuesday
1:00 to 5:00 p.m.
Adults only - 8:00 to 8:50 a.m.
& Noon to 1:00 p.m
Lap Swim 8:00 to 9:00 p.m.
Sunday
1:00 to 5:00 p.m.
Sunday
1:00 to 5:00 p.m.
WATER SLIDE SCHEDULE
Monday, Tuesday & Sunday
1:00 to 5:00 p.m.
COMMUNITY CENTER CLOSED
Monday, May 31, Memorial Day
Sunday, July 4, 4 of July
Monday September 6, Labor Day
AMENITIES & SERVICES
• Pool - An adult must accompany children ages 5 &
younger in the pool. Swimsuits required.
• Wading Pool - Available for children 6 & younger when
supervised by an adult. Swimsuits required.
• Water Slide - The recreation department reserves the right
to open the water slide during non - scheduled times. Children
who are less than 52" tall and wish to use the water slide
must pass swim test or be accompanied by an adult.
• Exercise Room - For ages 15 and older. Shirts and tennis
shoes required.
• Sauna - For ages 18 and older. Children younger than this
will not be allowed even if accompanied by an adult.
• Locker Rooms - Coin operated lockers provided. Secure
your belongings for 25¢. No children over age 5 allowed in
opposite gender locker rooms.
• Family locker rooms.
• Vending Machines - Candy, beverage & snack items.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
LIABILITY
The Recreation Department does not provide accident
insurance for participants in any of its programs.
Participants assume all inherent risk of injury from their
involvement in programs or activities.
NOTE
• Participant substitutions are not allowed. (You cannot
sign up one child and replace him /her with a sibling or
friend.)
• We cannot prorate activity fees.
• We do not hold spots.
• If a child is not picked up immediately after class, $5 fee is
charged for every 10 minutes after class ending time.
• Spectators, including parents, are not permitted. Class
attendance is limited to participants only.
• Children may get food, paint, or glue on their clothing &
shoes in art & cooking classes. Wear old clothes and/or
bring a paint shirt or apron.
• Photograph notice: Staff takes pictures of program
participants to use for publicity purposes. Photos may
appear in the brochure, on the website or other marketing
publications.
• Auxiliary aids for persons with disabilities are available
upon request at least 96 hours in advance. For information,
call the director at 763 -569 -3407. Persons with hearing or
speech impairment are served by the MN Relay Service,
711 (TTYNoice).
• Discipline - To insure a quality experience, a policy of
discipline has been created. Rules will be given the first
day of class. Students who do not follow the rules set by
the instructor will be given one warning. If they choose not
to follow the rules a second time, they will be sent home
from class and will not be allowed to return. No money
will be refunded.
• Financial Assistance - For Brooklyn Center resident
children who could not otherwise take a class due to
financial reasons. For info, call the director, 763 -569 -3407.
Request and registration must be made in person at the
Brooklyn Center Community Center.
NO NON - RESIDENT FEES
Unlike many of our neighboring communities, Brooklyn
Center Recreation Department does not charge non-
resident fees for any of our programs, classes or community
center memberships.
INCLEMENT WEATHER
• If classes or recreation activities are canceled due to
inclement weather, we will attempt to make them up.
Sometimes circumstances beyond our control do not make
this possible.
• Programs may be canceled due to weather conditions. Call
763 - 569 - 3442 for a recorded message about activity
cancellations. Cancellations may be announced on WCCO-
AM 830.
www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org
REFUND POLICY
• Requests for refunds must be made at least 24 hours before
first class.
• A $5 cancellation fee will be charged per class, activity or
membership up to $200.00.
• For classes, activities and memberships over $200.00, 3%
of the fee will be deducted from the refund.
• No refunds given on classes or activities of $5 or less.
• If you find it necessary to cancel after the first class, make
your request 24 hours before the second class. Classes and
memberships will be prorated plus the cancellation fee will
be deducted from the refund.
• No refunds will be issued after the second class.
• Refunds for classes, activities and memberships paid with a
credit card at the community center in person, by phone,
mail or fax are credited to the same credit card.
• Refunds for activities paid with a credit card using
eConnect (online) registration will be refunded by check;
please allow 2 weeks.
• Refunds for classes, activities and memberships paid by
cash or check are refunded by check. Checks are mailed;
please allow 2 weeks.
REFUND POLICY FOR HOLIDAY, LIFEGUARD
TRAINING & ONE DAY CLASSES
• Requests for refunds must be made at least seven days
before the class date. No refunds will be issued later than
seven days before the class starting date.
• Refund cancellation fees described under refund policy.
If classes or activities are canceled
by the recreation department,
a full refund will be issued.
Jim Glasoe
Joe Ericksen
Kathy Flesher
Sue LaCrosse
BROOKLYN CENTER
COMMUNITY CENTER
763 -569 -3400
OFFICE HOURS
Monday — Saturday, 8:30 a.m. — 9:00 p.m.
Sunday, 12:30 p.m. — 5:00 p.m.
HOW TO CONTACT US
Recreation Director
763 -569 -3407
Program Supervisors
763 -569 -3382
763 -569 -3405
763 -569 -3406
Aquatic Supervisors
Kirsten Jankovich 763 -569 -3402
Natalie Ramirez 763 - 569 -3401
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REGISTRATION INFORMATION
eConnect (Online) Registration Begins
Wednesday, May 5
IF YOU'VE TAKEN A CLASS
If you have taken a class from us, you already have a login ID
and family account PIN number. If you need assistance with the
numbers, call 763 -569 -3400.
TO SET UP AN ACCOUNT
• In person at the community center
• Call 763 -569 -3400
• Online- www.citvofbrooklvncenter.ora; select recreation,
eConnect account form. Once you have a login ID & PIN
number, you're ready to register for classes online.
REGISTER FOR CLASSES ONLINE
1. Go to www.citvofbrooklvncenter.org
2. On the Homepage click the Recreation go! button.
3. Click on an activity name.
4. Select "Add."
5. Enter your login ID number and your PIN number.
6. Under "select a Client" select the family member who will
participate in that activity.
7. Select "Continue" to continue shopping or "Go To
Checkout."
8. Repeat steps 3 -5 to register for multiple classes or to
register other family members.
9. Click "My Basket" to check your current registrations
before checking out. Please verify that you have the
correct family member registered.
10. To check out, click "OK" on the security notice, complete
your credit card payment (Visa or MasterCard), and click
"Continue." Be sure to select the Complete Transaction
Button. (Note: you may print your receipt.)
Name
Address
Phone H) ( )
Master Contact E -Mail
Activity #
Activity #
Parent/Guardian Name
Walk -In Registration Begins
Friday, May 7, 9:00 a.m.
Register at the Brooklyn Center Community Center.
Phone -In Registration Begins
Friday, May 7, 9:30 a.m.
Please have your Visa or MasterCard number ready.
Phone -In registration hours:
Monday - Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Sunday, 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Mail - In/Fax -In Registration Begins
Monday, May 10
Mail - In/Fax -In registration will be processed on a random
basis. Use form on bottom of page. Mail to: Brooklyn Center
Recreation Department, 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway,
Brooklyn Center, MN 55430. Fax # 763 -569 -3434. Please
include payment.
Make check payable to City of Brooklyn Center.
Visa and MasterCard accepted.
REGISTER EARLY
Registration is on a first -come, first -served basis. Instructors
not permitted to accept registration. The recreation department
reserves the right to cancel classes when an insufficient number
have signed up. Waiting lists are kept for classes that are
full. If sufficient requests, space & instructor are available,
additional classes may be added. Classes have a minimum and
maximum number of registrants. Some fill to capacity early. In
other cases, if they appear to be under enrolled, we may cancel
classes several days before the starting date. Sometimes
individuals have expressed an interest in a class already
canceled. Please register early to avoid disappointment!!
Mail - In/Fax -In Registration Form (Use separate form for each person.)
Activity Name
Activity Name
Male
City
W) (
Female Birth Date
Zip Code
C)( )
Grade
Form of payment: CI Check ❑ Visa ID MasterCard Amount Paid
Card Holder's Name Exp. Date
Number
Special Needs (including food allergies):
For swim lessons, indicate swim level
Youth sports t -shirt size
Registration form is for mail - in/fax -in only and will be processed beginning May 10, 2010.
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PU PLAYHOUSE
Thanks to a generous donation from the Brooklyn Center Lions Club,
the PUPPET PLAYHOUSE returns for this summer only!
DON'T MISS IT!
• Shows begin week of June 15 and run through July 22.
• Performances 30 minutes.
• Pack a snack or lunch and come see some of your favorite puppet friends.
• It is recommended an adult accompany preschoolers during the shows.
• Please leave dogs home and park your bicycle to the side of the audience.
• Puppet shows may be canceled due to inclement weather.
Questions, please call 763 - 569 -3400.
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TUESDAY
Northport Park
55 & Sailor Ln
10:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
Orchard Lane Park Noon
65 & Orchard Ln
Garden City Park 1:00 p.m.
65 & Brooklyn Blvd
Kylawn Park
61 & Kyle Ave
PUPPET PLAYHOUSE SCHEDULE
WEDNESDAY
Bellvue Park
55 & Aldrich Ave
Lions Park
55 & Russell Ave
Community Center/
Central Park
6301 Shingle Creek Pkwy
Freeway Park
67 & Beard Ave
10:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
Noon
1:00 p.m.
THURSDAY
Evergreen Park
72 " & Bryant Ave
Firehouse Park
65 & Bryant Ave
Grandview Park
60 & Humboldt Ave
Community Corner
1500 69 Ave
Presorted Standard
U.S. Postage
Paid
Permit No. 2170
Minneapolis, MN
10:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
Noon
1:00 p.m.