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A newsletter for residents of the City of Brooklyn Center
# 76 or # 1 ? Citizen's League Report on Property Taxes
You may have recently seen articles or heard about the recent Citizen's b) Actual Taxes
League report on 2003 real estate taxes. The Citizen's League issues a The other comparison by the Citizen's League
report that uses two separate measures to compare total real estate shows what it costs the average homeowner in
taxes (city, school, county, Metropolitan Council, & special districts) combined taxes for school, county, city,
by City using the largest school district in each city. The Citizen's Metropolitan Council, and special district taxes.
League uses a hypothetical house with a taxable value of $160,000 and Using this measure, the highest taxes are found in
applies the actual tax rates against it for all levies. The other communities with greater property wealth. While
comparison measure uses actual total taxes paid on the average house their rates are lower, their values are substantially
in each City, again using school, county, city, Metropolitan Council, higher and the average homeowner pays more in
and special district taxes. Depending on which comparison is used, real estate taxes.
Brooklyn Center's rank is either 76th or 1st.
What do the comparisons mean? For example:
a) Hypothetical Taxes Medina
The study's use of a hypothetical $160,000 house and the actual Ranked: #75 for taxes on the hypothetical
tax rate in each community demonstrates relative tax base and taxable value of $160,000
distribution of limited market value. In Brooklyn Center, 98% of Ranked: #8 for average taxes of $4,355
homes are taxed on a limited market value that is well below actually paid on the average home in
$160,000. Thus, the % tax rate will tend to be higher since it is Medina
applied to a limited market value of $113,500. Brooklyn Center
Ranked: #1 for taxes on the hypothetical
For example: If you wanted to raise $200 for the City, School, $160,000 of taxable value
County, and Metropolitan Council you would have very Ranked. #76 for average taxes of $1,730
different tax rates depending on value of property taxed: actually paid on the average home in
c o
$100,000 X 2% = $200 -City needs a 2% rate to raise $200 Brooklyn Center 0
But
$200,000 X I % _ $20R City needs only a 1% rate to raise $2000 So which number is the right number?
Put another way: A community with higher taxable values It all depends on the frame of reference. The average
needs a lower tax rate to raise similar amounts of taxes than real estate taxes paid are at a higher rate in Brooklyn
does a community with lower taxable values. Center than that paid in cities with more expensive
homes. But the overall taxes paid on the average home
in Brooklyn Center in 2003 were $1,730, the 76th out
Using the above example, the tax rates are very different, but the of 108 metropolitan cities in the Citizen's League
taxes generated are the same. To run schools, libraries, parks, study.
sheriff and police departments, clean streets, plow snow, etc. will
be in similar cost ranges, but the rate will be higher in a
community with a lower set of taxable property values than in a
community with higher taxable property tax values. Spring Recreation
Brochure Begins on
Page 9
Spring Crime Prevention Tips Brooklyn Center
Garage and Car Safety Celebrates 20 Years
Spring is a time for biking, gardening, spring cleaning, and countless other activities For National Night Out
around the house and yard. Oftentimes, the garage door is left open during yard or
housework. However, it is important to close and lock the garage door whenever you
are not in the immediate area. An open garage door is an invitation for a potential The National Night Out
criminal to burglarize your garage, steal your property, and enter your home. If your program has been in existence
garage is attached, always lock the door leading from the garage into the house. for the past twenty -one years,
Your car is also a target for criminals. Always park in the garage when possible, and and Brooklyn Center celebrates
keep your vehicle locked at all times. Do not leave valuables, such as electronics or its twentieth year in this
purses, visible in the passenger compartment - put them under the seat or in the trunk. program. Over the past twenty
And to keep the city's code enforcement team at bay, always keep vehicles on your years we have increased our
property in good condition and display current tabs on license plates. celebrations and look forward to
Underage Drinking and Driving continuing in the future.
Spring teen activities like prom, spring break, and graduation make underage drinking This year we would like to
and driving a critical issue for this time of year. In Minnesota, it is illegal to drink if encourage 100% of our watch
you're under 21 years of age. If you drink and drive, you are subject to both the state's groups to participate in National
DWI laws as well as face penalties under Minnesota's "NOT A DROP" law. If an Night Out. In order to be even
officer observes you operating a motor vehicle and determines you've been drinking, the
"NOT A DROP" law provides for the loss of your license for a period of 30 to 180 more successful, we are looking
days. The length of suspension will depend on your prior record [MN Statutes § to our community for help. If
169.1218]. you have any thoughts or
suggestions, please contact
Persons under the age of 21 make up 7% of all Minnesota's licensed drivers, but account Becky at (763) 503 -3272.
for 15% of the drivers involved in fatal crashes. The driving ability of young people is
more likely to be impaired by small amounts of alcohol than that of older drivers. It is very impressive success to
Likewise, young drivers who drink are more likely than older drivers to be killed in have 184 watch groups in a
traffic crashes, even when their blood alcohol level is under .10 %. small community such as
BAC (Blood Alcohol Concentration) is expressed in percentage of alcohol to blood [See Brooklyn Center. Because of
Chart below]. The higher the BAC number, the more impaired a person is. Some your continued participation in
drinkers are intoxicated at a lower BAC due to contributing factors such as body weight, the Neighborhood Watch
body makeup (male or female), amount of alcohol consumed, and rate of alcohol Program, we are entering our
consumption. watch groups in a national
competition called Project 365.
The Project 365 competition
BAC CHART judges the successes a city is
Weight 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 able to complete in the 365 days
Beer between National Night Out
events. The National
1 glass 0.05 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.01 0.01 Association of Town Watch
2 glasses 0.08 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.02 Judges the competition by city
3 glasses 0.11 0.09 0.08 0.07 0.06 0.05 0.04 0.03 size, number of watch groups, and projects the cities has
Wine chosen. Brooklyn Center's
1 glass 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 project is to continually increase
our number of neighborhood
2 glasses 0.06 0.05 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.01 watch groups, including both
3 glasses 0.08 0.06 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.01 apartment watch and business
Liquor watch.
1 ounce 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.01
2 ounces 0.07 0.05 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.01
3 ounces 0.09 0.07 0.06 0.05 0.04 1 0.03 0.02 0.01
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Northwest Hennepin Human Services Code Enforcement Sweep
Council Receives Department of Public Begins May 1
Safety Grant Aimed at Reducing Traffic -
Crashes, Injuries, and Fatalities Once again, Summer Sweep begins May 1st.
Neighborhood Liaison Officers Becky Boie and
Northwest Hennepin Human Services Council ( NWHHSC) Matt Koncar will be conducting inspections of all
applied for and received a $31,000 grant from the Office of residential properties in Brooklyn Center. These
Traffic Safety, within the Minnesota Department of Public inspections are conducted as an effort to preserve
Safety, to coordinate a Safe Communities Project in Brooklyn and/or raise property values, resolve exterior code
Center and Maple Grove. The goal of the Safe Communities violations, and maintain good relationships
grant is to increase the use of seat belts and decrease the number between neighbors. Neighborhood Liaison
of fatalities and serious injuries on roadways. Officers will not enter your property unless there
is a violation that cannot be observed from the
Based on a thorough examination of local traffic crash data, the roadway. The NLO team may enter your property
NWHHSC Safe Community Project will target the age group of by sidewalk or driveway in order to check
15 -19 year olds focusing on increasing seat belt use and reported violations, or to conduct a closer
decreasing driving impairment due to alcohol consumption.
investigation of suspected violations. If a violation
is discovered on your property, you will be sent a
The NWHHSC Safe Community Coalition letter advising you of this violation and a time
is actively recruiting new members. frame which it is to be corrected. Most violations
Anyone with an interest in reducing the are given 14 days for compliance, but some major
number of traffic crashes, increasing violations are given 30 to 60 days. The following
traffic safety education or awareness is is a list of the most common violations, as well as
asked to contact Kathleen J. Roach at the time limits for correction. If the violation is
(763) 493 -2802. not corrected in the time allotted, a second
violation letter is sent with a date to comply by. If
According to the Minnesota Department of Public Safety, the you cannot correct the violation in the time
number of traffic fatalities in 2002 was 657, which was nearly a allotted or have questions about a violation, please
16% increase over 2001; more than in any year since 1981 when contact either Becky (763) 503 -3272 or Matt (763)
the number was 763. In the current year, Minnesota has 503 -3270 at the Brooklyn Center Police
experienced 550 traffic fatalities. Last year at this same time there Department. To report a violation, please call
were 523. Traffic fatalities are the leading cause of death for (763) 503 -3173 — you may remain anonymous.
people age 2 -33 and disproportionately affect the young.
NWHHSC is encouraged by this grant, and is one of 19 other 14 Days
Safe Community projects throughout Minnesota this year. . Garbage Storage /Removal
The Northwest Hennepin Human Services Council is a joint • Unlicensed/Inoperable Vehicles
powers organization serving 14 cities in Northwest Hennepin Illegally Parked Vehicles
County. As a research, planning, and coordinating agency • Accumulation of Junk/Furniture /Debris
focused on human needs and human services, NWHHSC works • Yard Maintenance
to improve the outcomes for all residents and strengthen • Proper House Numbers
communities through collaboration with regional service
agencies. For more information on this or any other NWHHSC 30 Days
program, please call (763) 493 -2802. 0 Electrical Hazards
• Fences (repair /replace /repaint)
• Accessory Buildings (garages included)
• Windows /Doors
Street Light Out? Stairs /Decks
Call Xcel Energy @ 1- 800 - 960 -6235 60 Days
If light is not repaired within 48 hours, call the . Foundation/Exterior Walls /Roof/Siding
Brooklyn Center Public Works Garage Driveway /Parking Area Repair
at (763) 569 -3380 to report location. •
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Mediation Services — North Hennepin Mediation Program Inc.
Landlord- Tenant Shared Parenting
North Hennepin Mediation Program Inc. (NHMP) will continue North Hennepin Mediation Program Inc. (NHMP) provides
to provide mediation services for landlords and tenants in private, confidential mediation services to parents and
northern and western Hennepin County. Although some grandparents who are raising children from separate
situations can only be resolved with court involvement, many households and are experiencing conflicts as they work
landlord- tenant and tenant - tenant disputes can be quickly and through parenting decisions and arrangements.
effectively resolved without court involvement. Through
mediation, landlords and tenants are provided an opportunity to A wide variety of issues can be addressed in mediation,
work out their own solution - at a convenient time and place - including vacation schedules, extracurricular activities and
without incurring court fees or records. expenses, parenting time schedules, interactions with others,
child care or school decisions, and child- rearing concerns.
According to Sandra Olson, Program Manager at NHMP,
participants in these mediations often negotiate issues such as North Hennepin Mediation Program does not mediate child
payment schedules, move -out dates, repair and livability support or custody decisions. In addition, North Hennepin
concerns, or complaints regarding noise or children's activities. Mediation Program does not mediate when the family has a
history of domestic or child abuse. In some situations,
"The mediations with landlords and tenants mediation participants are not able to reach an agreement. If
present tremendous opportunities for win -win NHMP is authorized to serve as a parenting time expeditor,
solutions ", states Olson. "Most of these then the mediators will provide a decision based on the most
individuals are capable of negotiating their recent court order.
own agreements without incurring court costs
and records. Filing in the courts can always A typical mediation lasts about two hours, and can be
be the back -up plan." scheduled days, evenings, or weekends. The mediators help
the parents create their own agreements by keeping the
discussion focused and civil. They also help the parties work
through details and get their agreement in writing. There is an
For more information about the traditional landlord- tenant administrative fee of $150.00 for the initial mediation. (No
mediation services or the new pre -filing mediation services, one is turned away for inability to pay.) To receive more
individuals should contact a case developer at North Hennepin information, please call Sandy at (763) 561 -0033.
Mediation Program Inc. at (763) 561 -0033.
More information can also be found at NHMP's website at www.mediationprogram.com
Spotlight on Parks
Evergreen Park Picnic Shelter
From picnics to family reunions, retreats and socials, we may
have the ideal location for your next gathering at one of
Brooklyn Center's parks.
Evergreen Park Picnic Shelter — Conveniently located at the
intersection of Bryant and 72nd Avenues in the heart of
Brooklyn Center, the Evergreen Park picnic shelter can
f comfortably accommodate 20+ people with 3 picnic tables.
Evergreen Park features a playground, ball fields, tennis courts,
�-„ walking trails, and other nature amenities.
For further information about the Evergreen Park picnic shelter,
or any of our park facilities, please contact the
Community Activities, Recreation and
Services Department at
(763) 569 -3400.
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Adopt -A- Park /Trail /Street Volunteers Recognized
The Adopt- A- Park/Trail /Street Program plays an important role in helping maintain City parks, trails, public grounds, and streets.
Established in 1992, the program is supported by the efforts of 34 groups and several individuals. The volunteer groups and
individuals represent a cross- section of the community, including service organizations, employee groups, schools, scouts, churches,
and neighborhood groups. The organizations are recognized by signs at their adopted facilities. Each year volunteers collect about
5,000 pounds of trash. With the help of this program, our parks, trails, and streets are cleaner and more inviting. The City Council
thanks the following individuals and groups for their public service and commitment to this program:
• Allina Receivable Services • Brooklyn Center Rotary Club • Jill White
• Applebee's • Brooklyn United Methodist Church • Kids On The Move Daycare
• BAPS -Shree Swaminarayan • Brookpark Dental Center 0 Minneapolis North Hilton Staff'
Mandir • Bullfrogs and Butterflies Childcare • Moms Club of Brooklyn Center/
• Boy Scout Troop #401 • Children's Residential Services Minneapolis North
• Boy Scout Troop #454 • Cub Scouts Pack 299 • Odyssey Charter School
• Brookdale Chrysler Plymouth • Cub Scouts Pack 401 • Palmer Lake Elementary
• Brooklyn Center High School • Cub Scouts Pack 454 • Rise Creative Partnerships
Centaurs Eclipse Program • Earle Brown School Community • Riverwood Neighborhood
•
B. C. Explorers • Evergreen Park School & PTO Association
• Brooklyn Center Lions Club • Friends of Riverdale Park • Russell Bankson
• Brooklyn Center Lioness Club • Garden City Elementary • Target, Brooklyn Center "Good
• Brooklyn Center Park and • Girl Scout Troop #409 Neighbors "
Recreation Commission • Girl Scout Troop #2191 • Tim Olson
CELEBRATE The GREAT SHINGLE CREEK WATERSHED CLEAN -UP!
�, Saturday, April 17, 2004
4 9 to 11 a.m.
Working together to keep Shingle Creek clean
On Saturday April 17th, please join hundreds of people in cleaning up the Shingle Creek Watershed. If this land is
polluted, our river will be too. That's why we need your help keeping the watershed clean.
What to do
Call the City of Brooklyn Center at (763) 569 -3327 and you will be assigned to a nearby park, creek, open space or
parkway to pick up trash and debris. We will hand out free trash bags and cotton gloves. And, we'll have coffee,
juice, and treats to get you going.
Come dressed for the weather. We'll work in light rain.
Only public access areas will be cleaned.
Youth under age 18 must volunteer with an adult.
Adults may bring a rake to retrieve items from water's edge.
What if you can't come on April 17th?
If you can't make it on April 17th you can still participate anytime during Earth Week — April 17th to 24th. Call
Joyce Gulseth at the City of Brooklyn Center at (763) 569 -3327 and she will assist you in finding a place to work.
If you have a small group such as a scout troop or youth organization, we'll help by providing gloves and bags.
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HousingResource Center Can First -Time Homebuyer
Provide Technical And Financial Program Anticipated for
Assistance For Your Home Spring Start Up
Remodeling Plans
The Minnesota City Participation Program (MCPP),
offering below market rate mortgage financing to first -
Are you thinking about making some improvements around the house? time homebuyers purchasing homes in Brooklyn
Before you begin your home improvement project, call the Center, is anticipated to start this spring.
HousingResource CenterTM at (612) 588 -3033. They could assist you
with financing options or construction advice. The HousingResource The MCPP is offered through and funded by the
CenterTM offers several financial programs for Brooklyn Center Minnesota Housing Finance Agency (MHFA). You
residents: MHFA Fix Up Fund Loan or a Rental Rehab Loan. must be a first -time homebuyer, defined as a person
who has not had an ownership interest in a principal
The Northwest HousingResource CenterTM was created in partnership residence, other than the property being purchased,
with the Greater Metropolitan Housing Corporation (GMHC), the City during the last three years. Also, borrowers cannot
of Brooklyn Center, and other suburban communities, along with exceed income guidelines established for the program.
community financial institutions and state, regional, and county
agencies. HousingResource CenterTM is funded in part by the City of Eligible properties include single family, qualified
Brooklyn Center. condominiums, townhomes, and two unit duplexes. In
addition to below market mortgage loans, down
MHFA Fix Up Fund Loan Program payment and closing cost assistance will be available to
The HousingResource CenterTM offers low interest qualified buyers who meet specific income guidelines.
loans including Minnesota Housing Finance Agency
(MHFA) Fix Up Fund, up to $25,000 at 5.25% Information about the MCPP including interest rates,
interest. The household gross annual income limit is house price limits and income guidelines is anticipated
$75,000. These loans can be used to repair, remodel to be available in April 2004. To have your name
or keep your home warm and save money too! The placed on the mailing list for information about the
loan term may go up to 20 years but loans are MCPP, you can call the City offices at (763) 569 -3300.
usually set up at a rate of $1,000 per year.
MHFA Rental Rehab Loan Program Irish-American
You may receive up to $25,000 for a one or two unit
property, or $10,000 per unit for larger properties, Heritage Month
with a maximum loan amount of $100,000. The
interest rate is 6 %, and the term of the loan may be Proclaimed by the US Congress in 1995, remembering
up to 15 years. At the time the property Irish immigrant contributions and Ireland's struggle
improvements are completed and the units are for independence.
rented, 75% of the units must be occupied by
persons with an income less than 80% of the median Since our Nation's founding, millions of Irish have
income. immigrated to this country to embrace the vibrant
promise of new opportunity that America offers.
The HousingResource CenterTM provides FREE construction Some came to America seeking the freedom to
consultations to residents of Brooklyn Center. The Construction worship as they pleased. Others came in the wake of
Managers will provide information on construction; conduct site visits the devastating Irish potato famine of 1845 -1849,
with homeowners regarding home improvements; prepare a written which caused 1 million deaths in Ireland and led
scope of work or a list of work for contractors to bid from; assist in nearly 1.5 million Irish to emigrate. And the many
reviewing contractor bids, proposals and estimates in the planning successes of the Irish immigrants in America proved
stage; and assist homeowners during the construction process. to be a continuing draw to their friends and family
who remained in Ireland. The Irish brought with them
In addition, the HousingResource CenterTM provides information on a a spirit of life and an ethic of work that helped to
variety of housing related topics: referrals for first -time homebuyers enliven our culture and enable them to prosper in their
and rental information, home maintenance and safety; and mortgage new land.
foreclosure prevention programs. Call or visit the HousingResource
CenterTM for help with any home improvements. Throughout our history, America has been greatly
blessed by the innumerable contributions of Irish
HousingResource Center Americans. This month we celebrate these great
2140 44th Avenue North people and the heritage of their beautiful ancestral
Minneapolis, MN 55412
(612) 588 -3033
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Home Repair And Chore Services Available
To Senior And Disabled Residents
Brooklyn Center residents who are 60 years of age or older or permanently disabled may qualify for help with home maintenance,
repairs and chores. The services are provided by two non - profit agencies, Senior Community Services and Community Emergency
Assistance Program (CEAP), in cooperation with the City of Brooklyn Center.
The program offered by Senior Community Services is called Household and Outside Maintenance for Elderly (H.O.M.E.). Repair
services offered by H.O.M.E. include:
• Interior and exterior painting jobs
• Installing bathroom safety bars
• Secure handrails
• Fixing running toilets or leaky sinks
• Repairing doors that "stick"
• Sealing cracks and caulking
• Replace washers in leaky faucets
• Other minor carpentry, or minor home repair work
H.O.M.E. has a core staff with a network of skilled workers and volunteers to do repairs. Fees for the services in the H.O.M.E.
program are assessed on a sliding fee scale based on income. Anyone needing service may call H.O.M.E. at (763) 504 -6985.
Community Emergency Assistance Program (CEAP) also provides services to Brooklyn Center residents 60 years of age or older or
who are permanently disabled. CEAP's program is called HandyWorks and services under the program include:
• Lawn mowing
• Housekeeping
• Household maintenance
• Raking and yard cleanup
• Window washing and other home chores and cleanup
CEAP's HandyWorks chore services are provided at modest cost to eligible seniors and disabled persons. Persons interested in
services from the HandyWorks program should call CEAP at (763) 566 -9600.
The H.O.M.E. program and HandyWorks program are funded in part with federal funds received from the Department of Housing
and Urban Development (HUD) as part of the City's overall Community Development Block Grant program. The City encourages
anyone interested in learning more about these services and programs to call the agencies at the numbers listed above.
Mark Your Calendars For Remodeling Fair On April 3, 2004
WHAT: Northwest Suburban Remodeling Fair
WHERE Crystal Community Center
4800 Douglas Drive North, Crystal FREE ADMISSION
WHEN: Saturday, April 3, 2004 9:00 Ann - 3:00 PM
You are invited to attend the 12th annual Northwest Suburban Remodeling Fair featuring over 80 booths of local home improvement
contractors and businesses. Free "Do It Yourself' home improvement workshops, presented by area professionals, will be offered
throughout the day. Visit the "Ask the Experts" booth to have your home improvement questions answered. Building Inspectors
from participating cities will be available to answer your questions about building codes. Police and Fire personnel will also be
available throughout the day to answer your questions. Door prizes will be given out throughout the day. Brought to you by the
cities of Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, Crystal, New Hope, Maple Grove, Plymouth, and Robbinsdale. Watch your local
newspapers for more information as the April 3rd date approaches.
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City Council Adopts Resolution Recognizing City of Brooklyn Center
The Contributions Of Ethnic Populations 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway
Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 -2199
And Heritage Celebrations
Official web site
WHEREAS, the City Council has established a goal to www.cityofbrookiyncenter
promote the inclusion of all residents in Brooklyn Center's e-mail: info @ ci.brooklyn - center .mn.us
community life by emphasizing opportunities to include all City Hall (763) 569 -3300
residents in the community's activities and plans; and Recreation (763) 569 - 3400
WHEREAS, the City Council recognizes that its Emergency 911
cultural composition has changed significantly over the Police non-emergency (763) 569 -3333
past decade, with its ethnic population one -third of its total Job Information Line (763) 569 -3307
population; and
Persons with hearing or speech impairment are served by the
WHEREAS, Brooklyn Center is strengthened by the MN Relay Service 711 (TTYNoice)
rich cultural diversity of its people, and welcomes Mayor Myrna Kragness
individuals of all races, religions, and cultural Voicemail: (763) 569 -3450
backgrounds; and mayorkragness @ci.brooklyn - center.mn.us
WHEREAS, many ethnic populations have played Councilmember Kathleen Carmody
Voicemail: (763) 569 -3444
central roles in some of the most triumphant and councilmembercarmody @ ci.brooklyn-
courageous moments in history; and
Councilmember Kay Lasman
Voicemail: (763) 569 -3448
WHEREAS, the City Council recognizes the vital councilmemberlasman@ci.brooklyn - center.mn.us
contributions ethnic populations have made to the Councilmember Diane Niesen
strength and diversity of our community and recognizes Voicemail: (763) 569 -3445
their rich legacy of ingenuity, perseverance, and
councilmembemiesen @ ci.brooklyn
achievement; and
Councilmember Bob Peppe
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Voicemail: (763) 569 - 3446
councilmemberpeppe @ ci.brooklyn
Council of the City of Brooklyn Center that the following
heritage celebrations and all other heritage celebrations City Manager Michael J. McCauley
reflected in Brooklyn Center's population are recognized
for the purpose of encouraging our citizens to learn more
about the history of ethnic populations and how they have Regular City Council Meetings
contributed to the culture and heritage of our community:
City Council Regular Session meetings are held the 2nd and 4th i
February African American History Month Monday of the month at 7 PM.
March Irish - American Heritage Month
March 25 Greek Indep endence Da Informal Open Forum is held at 6:45 PM before Council
p y meetings for persons who wish to address the City Council about
April 14 Pan American Day issues not scheduled on the agenda.
May Asian /Pacific American Heritage Month
May 2 - 2004 Jewish Heritage Week City Council Work Sessions are held immediately following the
May 17 Norwegian Celebration of Liberation Regular Session City Council meetings.
June 6 Swedish National Day
September 15- October 15 Hispanic Heritage Month Watch City Council meetings live on cable Channel 16. Replays
October 6 German - American Day shown Tuesdays at 6:30 PM and Wednesdays at 2:30 AM and
November American Indian Heritage Month 10:30 AM.
Call City Hall to verify meeting dates (763) 569 -3300 or visit the
Sun Post Designated As Official City web site @ www.citvofbrooklvncenter.orE
City Newspaper
At its January 12, 2004, meeting, the Brooklyn Center City
Council designated the Brooklyn Center Sun Post as the City's
official newspaper to publish the City's legal notices, Aft
ordinances, financial information, public hearing notices, and Printed on recycled paper �.�
other official information. The Sun Post is delivered to most
residences free or by voluntary subscription. If you would like
the newspaper delivered to your home, call MN Sun
Publications at (952) 392 -6860.
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Recreation Brochure
BROOKLYN CENTER
SOFTBALL
� 4 2 FIREBALLS
Junior Softball Team & Coaches
Register now for summer youth t -ball,
softball and soccer programs; see page 17 .
Table of Contents
Adult Activities ........................................... ..........................10 -14
Community Tripsters ................................... .............................15
Youth Activities ........................................... ..........................16 -17
Youth Summer Sports Program .......... .............................17
Senior Adult Activities ............................... .............................18
Community Bulletin Board ...................... .............................19
Class Locations ................................................. .............................19
Centerbrook Golf Course ..................... ..........................20 -21
Tennis Lessons .................................................. .............................21
Special Pool Events ................................ ..........................22 -23
Aquatic Activities ................................... ..........................24 -25
Pool Hours and Rates ................................ .............................26
Registration Information .......................... .............................27
Adult Ac tiviti e s
As a result of the current State budget shortfall, AQUA EXERCISE
classes have a minimum number of registrants Water power! Join this invigorating
required to hold the class. Please register at least high- energy class, which includes a
two days before the starting date to avoid warm up, cardio and full body
disappointment of a class being cancelled. toning. You are encouraged to
participate in the intensity level that
suits you best. It's 50 minutes of pure aqua aerobic fun! Classes
SENIOR AQUA EXERCISE 50 min. Instructors Jean #'s 8, 12; Vicki #'s 9, 10; Kathy #11.
This is a fun and healthy class for both men and women 62 Classes once a week, $26.00/10 Sessions
years and older. (Only one spouse must meet age # Day Begins Time Location
requirement.) You do not need to be a swimmer or put your 8 Sat. Mar. 20 8:00 a.m. Community Center
face in the water. If you are registering for the first time, Classes once a week, $28.75/11 Sessions
please furnish your doctor's name and number. Registration 9 Tues. Mar. 23 10:15 a.m. Community Center
Fee $25.50/11 Sessions. Classes 50 min. Instructor Vicki. 10 Thurs. Mar. 25 9:15 a.m. Community Center
# Day Begins Time Location Classes once a week, $23.50/9 Sessions
1 Tues. Mar. 23 9:15 a.m. Community Center 11 Tues. Apr. 6 6:10 p.m. North View
2 Thurs. Mar. 25 10:15 a.m. Community Center 12 Thurs. Apr. 8 7:05 p.m. North View
3 Fri. Mar. 26 10:15 a.m. Community Center
SENIOR DROP -IN CARDS AQUA SHALLOW & DEEP WATER COMBO
Senior Drop -In -Cards are for persons 62 years and older. Our "combo" class combines warm up, stretching, aerobic
Please purchase cards early so we know we can count on exercise and strength training for a full body workout. The
you. If your spring schedule needs some flexibility, the drop- class is designed for all fitness levels and can be easily
in card is for you. (We encourage you to register for a specific modified for a lower or higher intensity workout. Seniors
class instead of purchasing a drop -in card if at all possible.) may enroll in this class for $25.50. Registration Fee
Cards may be purchased for any aqua or fitness classes that
have met the minimum number of registrations to hold the $28.75/11 Sessions. Classes 50 min. Instructor Vicki.
# Day Begins Time Location
class and do not fill to capacity. A one -time pass may be 13 Wed. Mar. 24 9:30 a.m. Community Center
purchased for a visiting friend for any of the classes,
including the ones that have filled. Cards are non-
transferable, non - refundable and have an expiration date.
If you have any questions, call Kathy at (763) 569 -3405.
Chlorine treated water CAN discolor
CARD OPTIONS sorry, n ot res po ns ible .
# # of Classes Fee
4 1 C lass $3.50
5 5 Classes $15.00 DEEP WATER WORKOUT
- — If you are looking for a new or different experience in water
6 8 Classes $24.00 exercise, try this class! Using a floatation device, this class
7 10 Classes $3020
combines aerobic exercise, strength training, sculpting and
water jogging for an excellent over all body workout! The
class is designed for all fitness levels and can be easily
modified for a lower or higher intensity workout. Swimming
POOL ACCESS skills are not required but participants should be comfortable
in deep water. Floatation belts and noodles are furnished.
Brooklyn Center Community Center Seniors may enroll in the Monday class #14 for $25.50.
Community center pool features a full ramp with handrail to Classes 50 min. Instructors Vicki #'s 14, 15; Kathy #16; Jean
provide complete access to persons in wheelchairs and/or #17.
with physical limitations. Ramp is located in the shallow end. Classes once a week, $28.75/11 Sessions
North View - Easy Ladder® # Day Begins Time Location
Everyone can enjoy easier pool access with these gently 14 Mon. Mar. 22 11:10 a.m. Community Center
sloping steps. (Weight capacity 300 lbs.) The Easy Ladder 15 Fri. Mar. 26 9:15 a.m. Community Center
was made possible through a generous donation from a Classes once a week, $23.50/9 Sessions
participant, the Osseo Area School District 279, Community 16 Tues. Apr. 6 7:05 p.m. North View
Education Services and the City of Brooklyn Center. 17 Thurs. Apr. 8 6:10 p.m. North View
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Adult Activities continued
FITNESS &AEROBIC CLASSES AEROBIC FITNESS AND Fun For 60 +
No classes May 29 & 31. Classes are added at the end to Think about starting the day in this fun class! Bev is an
cover these cancellations. Please note other class inspiring instructor who knows how to keep you motivated
cancellations in descriptions. Any additional changes, with a variety of exercises. This morning program emphasizes
which may occur will be noted on the fitness calendars energizing routines designed to improve strength, flexibility
available in classes & at the community center. and endurance at a level safe and comfortable for you.
All aerobic classes offer complete and effective Although this class is directed towards individuals 60
conditioning for muscles, heart and lungs. years and older, interested individuals of variable ages
•Classes include warm -ups, aerobic movements, muscle may attend. Come join us! Registration Fee $25.50/11
group work and cool down stretching. Sessions. Classes 50 min. Instructor Bev.
• Wear comfortable clothes and aerobic shoes. # Day Begins Time Location
22 Mon. Mar. 22 9:30 a.m. Community Center
•All classes are COED except class #21.
23 Thurs. Mar. 25 9:30 a.m. Community Center
AFitness experts encourage three aerobic activities per
week. This can be a combination of classes or classes and 4►
walking, swimming, biking, etc. SATURDAY AEROBIC /STEP 4q
COMBO
— This low impact class offers a variety of
exercises used to challenge all fitnessi:
STRENGTH TRAINING levels. You are encouraged to s
participate in the intensity level that ° --� 7
"Strong women and men stay young." Age 30 or 90, fit or suits you best. There will be a 10 minute
unfit, this program can build bone density, lose weight, and warm -up, 15 minutes of low impact
gain strength and energy. Basic exercises using weights are aerobics, 10 -15 minutes of step,
geared to individual ability and can put you in the shape followed by cool down and strength training. For persons
needed for a healthier and more active lifestyle. Authorities unable to do step, the same patterns may be done on the
claim strength training can decrease risk for diabetes, heart floor during this segment. The classes are fun and offer a
disease and osteoporosis. Come join this class for an energy great cardio workout. Registration Fee $21.00/8 Sessions.
overhaul! Please wait until after the first class before Classes 50 min. Instructor Cindy.
purchasing weights. Classes 50 min. Registration Fee # Day Begins Time Location
$25.50/11 Sessions. Classes 50 min. Instructor Bev. 24 Sat. Apr. 10 8:30 a.m. North View
# Day Begins Time Location
18 Mon. Mar. 22 10:30 a.m. Community Center
19 Thurs. Mar. 25 10:30 a.m. Community Center ORIENTATION TO STABILITY BALL
TRAINING
This orientation will provide you with an opportunity to
experience first hand what this hottest new class has to offer.
STRENGTH TRAINING & "ABS" See class description below. If you have a ball please bring it,
COED if not, please wait until after the first class to purchase a ball.
Strength training can build bone density, help Registration Fee $2.75/1 Session. Class 50 min. Instructor
lose weight, gain strength and energize! Basic Cindy.
exercises using weights are geared to individual # Day Date Time Location
ability and can put you in the shape needed for a 25 Sat. Apr. 10 9:30 a.m. North View
healthier and more active lifestyle. Authorities
claim strength training can decrease risk for diabetes, heart NA4 STABILITY BALL TRAINING
disease and osteoporosis. This class will include a weekly
"AB" workout. Please wait until after the first class before NEW Stability ball is one of the hottest new pieces of
purchasing hand held, wrist or ankle weights. Registration exercise equipment in the fitness world today!
Fee $23.50/9 Sessions. No class April I & 8. Classes 50 min. Enhance your energy level in this new class as
Instructor Renae. you gain strength, balance and flexibility. This is a
# Day Begins Time Location challenging muscular toning and endurance class using a
20 Thurs. Mar. 25 7:00 p.m. Community Center giant exercise ball. The class will include upper and lower
body training along with an intense abdominal and back
workout followed by thorough stretching. Participants will
need to bring their own ball to class. Balls may be purchased
at most stores that sell fitness equipment. Please wait until
STRENGTH TRAINING & "ABS" — For Women after the first class to purchase a ball. In addition, participants
This class is offered for women only. See class description need to bring hand -held weights. Come join us on the ball for
above. Registration Fee $21.00/8 Sessions. Classes 50 min. fitness and fun! Registration Fee $18.25/7 Sessions. Classes
Instructor Vicki. 50 min. Instructor Cindy.
# Day Begins Time Location # Day Begins Time Location
21 Mon. Apr. 12 7:00 p.m. Garden City 26 Sat. Apr. 17 9:30 a.m. North View
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Adult Activities continued
LOW IMPACT "WHOLE BODY" New INTRODUCTION to QIGONG (Chinese Yoga)
AEROBICS This introductory class will prepare new participants who
This "whole body" workout will enhance cardiovascular wish to take Qigong with terms and movements necessary for
fitness & strengthen your upper and lower body while having the nine session course. This experience will provide you with
fun and getting into shape at the same time. There will be a 5- an opportunity to see first hand what Qigong has to offer.
10 minute warm up, 25-40 minute low impact/high intensity Wear loose clothing and flat shoes or socks. Registration Fee
cardiovascular training, a cool down segment followed by 10- $3.00/1 Session. Class 1 hr. Instructor Johnna.
20 minutes body sculpting and 5 minutes of cool down. Class # Day Date Time Location
is not appropriate for beginning level participants. If you 28 Mon. Mar. 22 6:00 p.m. Community Center
have questions, please call Kathy at (763) 569 -3405. 29 Wed. Mar. 24 9:30 a.m. Community Center
Registration is at discretion of instructor. Bring mat & QIGONG (Chinese Yoga)
wear comfortable clothing /athletic shoes. Registration Fee
$33.75/9 Sessions or 2 Drop -In punches per class. No class Sometimes called Chinese Yoga, Qigong loosely translates as
April 1 & 8. Class 75 minutes. Instructor Renae. energy work. The aim of Qigong is to harmonize the body,
# Day Begins Time Location breath and mind. Exercises focus on cleansing, gathering and
27 Thurs. Mar. 25 5:45 p.m. Community Center circulating our qi through coordinated movements, breathing
and meditation. With simple daily practice you can enjoy
INTRODUCTORY MAT PILATES many benefits, which may include: enhanced health, more
Pilates is a powerful body sculpting system for losing weight, energy, improved digestion, better physiological balance and
sculpting lean, long muscles and reshaping and strengthening improved athletic performance. Contents of the class will
your body from head to toe. It is designed to tighten and tone rotate with the seasons. There is an introductory class for new
your buttocks and thighs, all while working your core muscles participants. See description above. Wear loose clothing, flat
to get a flatter leaner stomach. Plus you will improve your shoes or socks. Registration Fee $18.00/6 Sessions. Classes 1
flexibility, coordination and posture. Pilates is one of the hr. Instructor Johnna.
hottest trends in America. Why? Because it works! Join this # Day Begins Time Location
class and leave feeling lighter, taller, leaner and relaxed. 30 Mon. Mar. 29 6:00 p.m. Community Center
Please bring an exercise mat to each class. 31 Wed. Mar. 31 9:30 a.m. Community Center
INTERMEDIATE MAT PILATES BASIC EXERCISE ROOM ORIENTATION
Class is for individuals with some Pilates experience or who Learn proper fitness equipment techniques for a safe &
are at a high level of fitness. This more challenging mat effective workout. Free for members or patrons who have
workout will utilize all exercises from introductory class & paid general admission for the day. There is a $5
will add more difficult, deep conditioning exercises. See class reservation fee refundable upon completion of the
description above. Please bring an exercise mat to each class. orientation or cancellation 48 hours in advance of the
The starting date and times were not available when this appointment. Runs approximately 45 minutes. Call (763) 569 -3400 for the appointment schedule.
brochure went to the printer. If you are interested in either of
the classes, please call (763) 569 -3400 for information.
FITNESS 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 minimum
numbers, we encourage you to register for a specific class instead of purchasing a drop -in card if at all possible.) Drop -In Cards
may be used for all fitness and aqua exercise classes. Cards are non refundable and may be used only during the spring
session. Card #'s 32 -35 are of equal value, assisting you in purchasing only the number you will actually use spring session.
With a drop -in card, you can start anytime ... now there's no reason not to exercise with us!
** *ATTENTION CARD BUYERS* **
When buying your DROP -IN CARD, please indicate the class
CARD OPTIONS or classes that you most likely will be attending.
# # of Classes Fee This will help:
When determining whether we have the minimum number to
32 12 Clas ses $39.00 have a class with registered participants plus Drop -In Card
users. Before purchasing a Drop -In Card, please check to see
33 10 Clas ses $32.50 if the class you were planning on attending has been canceled.
34 8 Clas $26.00
Please check the current fitness calendars for class location
35 5 Classes $16.25 changes & cancellations. Sometimes circumstances beyond
3 1 Class $3.75 our control require us to cancel a class or change location; if
we know what class you regularly attend, we will make
every attempt to notify you.
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Adult Activities continued
BASIC BALLROOM PREP for PARTIES & POTTERY — BEGINNING'
WEDDINGS The class is designed to teach the basic skills of
Open to singles and couples. At parties or weddings have throwing and hand building. The community center
you been sitting on the sidelines watching others having a offers a unique opportunity to practice your new skills by
good time dancing? Whether you are the bride or groom, including in the registration fee 25 lbs. of clay for projects,
parents of the couple, a member of the wedding party or a unlimited practice time and firing fees. (Additional clay is
guest, you can learn some basic dance patterns in the Waltz $36.50, which includes 25 lbs., glazes and firing.) Bring a
and Foxtrot. This beginning dance class offers you the chance work shirt to the first class. Please allow approximately $6.90
to join in the fun at the next party or wedding dance. to purchase tools. Registration Fee $90.00/8 Sessions. Classes
Registration Fee $42.00 /Couple or $21.00 Single /4 Sessions. 2'/z hours. Instructor Theresa.
Classes 1 flour 15 min. Instructors Mike and Joanne. # Day Begins Time Location
# Day Begins Time Location 42 Tues. Mar. 16 6:30 p.m. Community Center
39 Wed. Apr. 7 7:00 p.m. Palmer Lake
POTTERY — INTERMEDIATE /ADVANCED
BALLROOM for PARTIES & WEDDINGS Designed for advanced students who are proficient in
Open to singles and couples. Refresh the dance skills that throwing, hand building and glazing. The instructor will meet
you learned "way back when" or add a few new steps and with students in a class format 3-4 times during the eight -
dance patterns to your waltz, foxtrot and rumba. This class is week session. This is an ideal format for participants who
a continuation of the Basic Ballroom Prep and is open to want to work independently yet need some instruction either
anyone who knows a few basic steps in waltz and foxtrot. in new techniques or with problem solving. Participants with
Give this class a whirl! Registration Fee $42.00 /Couple or less than 5 years experience may register at the discretion of
$21.00 Single /4 Sessions. Classes 1 hour 15 min. Instructors the instructor. The registration fee includes 25 lbs. of clay
Mike and Joanne. with firing and glazes. For heavy production, each additional
# Day Begins Time Location 25 lbs. of clay is $36.50, which includes glazes and firing.
40 Wed. Apr. 7 8:15 p.m. Palmer Lake Registration Fee $90.00/8 Sessions. Classes 2' /z hours.
Instructor Theresa.
Singles - Those who register as a single will be paired with # Day Begins Time Location
other singles that are registered to alternately learn the leader
44 Mon. Mar. 15 6:30 p.m. Community Center
and follower footwork LAB AND FIRING PRIVILEGES
Ballroom Update from Mike & Joanne: Open to persons who have completed a pottery class at the
From US News & World Report: According to a recent article community center or have had previous experience and are
"From on Health" by Bernadine Healy, M.D.: Frequent familiar with the equipment. Lab may be used on an unlimited
dancing, which demands musical concentration and knowing basis other than class times and students may have pieces
where to put your feet while engaging in polite conversation fired in the eight -week period. The lab program is designed
for individuals who want to work independently.
showed a robust 75% reduction in risk of Alzheimer's. Registration fee includes 25 lbs. of clay. (Additional clay is
$36.50, which includes 25 lbs., glazes and firing.) Arrange
BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP your own time to work in the lab during the eight weeks. No
If you enjoy reading, join in on our fun drop in ? instruction. New lab participants are asked to meet with the
book discussions. The group is sponsored by the '_ instructor for an orientation at 6 p.m. on Mon. or Tues. of the
Cities of Brooklyn Center, Robbinsdale and first week. Starting week corresponds with pottery class
Crystal and is open to anyone regardless of where they live. schedule above. Registration Fee $88.50/8 Weeks.
We meet at Robbinsdale City Hall, 4100 Lakeview Ave N, # Day Begins Time Location
from 1 -2:30 p.m. On April 6, the book to be discussed is The 46 Weeks of March 15 – May 9 Community Center
Kitchen Boy by Robert Alexander. New participants are
always welcome. If you have questions or are interested in MINI 500 TOURNAMENTS
coming, call Kathy, (763) 569 -3405. Minimum age 18. No pre -sign up, just bring a partner. Cost of
$3 per person, includes coffee, treats, expenses and prizes. All
BROOKLYN CENTER WOMEN'S CLUB players agree to abide by the rules of the tournament.
The Brooklyn Center Women's Club is sponsored by the Tournaments are run by Senior Adult Volunteers on Saturday,
March 20, April 17 and May 15, 12:30 -3:30 p.m. at the
Brooklyn Center Community Activities, Recreation, & Brooklyn Center Community Center, 6301 Shingle Creek
Services Department. Meetings are the second Tuesday of the Parkway. Park and enter on the lower level. In case of
month at 1 p.m. in Constitution Hall of the Brooklyn Center inclement weather, call (763) 569 -3442 for a recorded
Community Center. The purpose of the organization is to message about the tournament.
promote social, cultural and civic activities for area women.
Annual dues are $10. Our monthly meetings are informative SOFTBALL & KICKBALL LEAGUES
and with entertaining programs. Complete information about Men's, women's, and co -rec softball leagues and co -rec
these meetings and the trips planned through May available at kickball leagues! Registration is limited. For more
the monthly meetings. For information, call (763) 561 -1739. information, call Joe at (763) 569 -3382.
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TREASURE SEEKERS AARP - 55 ALIVE/MATURE DRIVING
Love searching for that "gotta have" treasure? Come with us Registration accepted immediately.
on Friday, April 2. We'll browse the General This classroom- training program is designed to help persons
Store in Minnetonka and have lunch in their new 55 and older improve their driving skills. Course completion
cafe. Pickup offered at Crystal Community is required to initiate auto insurance discounts. Instructors are
Center. Reservation deadline is the Friday trained volunteers.
before each trip. Four Hour Refresher Course - is for persons who have
completed the eight hour mature driving course within the
preceding three years. Fee $10.00 /1 Session.
WITH SENIORS IN MIND Date Day Time
On May 11 we will go to the Minnesota History Center for April 7 Wed. 8:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m.
the "With Seniors in Mind" program Minnesota in the Mail: April 22 Wed. 12:30 p.m.— 4:30 p.m.
A Postcard Virtual Tour followed by lunch in their May 12 Wed. 8:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m.
Minnesota Cafd. Curator Bonnie Wilson will take you on an June 2 Thurs. 8:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m.
odyssey of discovering MN through the sights and sounds of For additional class offerings in the area including the Eight
postcards. Each card has messages, both visual and written Hour course, call (952) 858 -9040. The AARP office is open
that portray the state and its people over the past 100 years. from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., Monday - Friday.
No charge for attending, lunch is on your own. (You may
also bring your own bag lunch.) The trip is limited to 28 Registration Information
persons. The bus picks up at 9:00 a.m. at Brooklyn Center Register at Brooklyn Center Community Center, 6301
Community Center with 6 or more people. Shingle Creek Parkway. Questions call (763) 569 -3400.
Registration will be taken on a first -come, first -served basis.
If the class is full, we will put you on the waiting list and call
if an opening occurs. Advanced registration required by
FORUM AND THE FORK mail or in person; no walk -ins the day of class.
The day starts at the Westminster Presbyterian Church, /Make check or money order payable to AARP. (Cash not
Minneapolis with an organ concert followed by an inspiring accepted.)
lecture presentation. After each lecture, we will go to a ✓Classes are offered at the Crossings/Brookwood, 6125 N
lunch. You may order off the menu. Individual checks, Lilac Drive. Smoking is not permitted during class or in the
including tax and gratuity, will be given to each person. building.
Register at least one week before each forum. The trip is
limited to 28 persons. The bus picks up at the Brooklyn Brooklyn Center Community Activities, Recreation &
Center Community Center with 6 or more people at 10:35 a. Services Dept. thanks Lang Nelson Corporation & Crossing
m. & returns approximately 3 p.m. If the minimum is not Manager Kris for making site available for these classes.
met, participants will be given the choice of a Robbinsdale or
Crystal pick up. March 4, hear Yale Law professor Amy
Chua and author of the best seller, World on Fire: How COME FOR LUNCH ... STAY f�J
Exporting Free Market Democracy Breeds Ethnic Hatred FOR BRIDGE
and Global Instability. Her book provides some of the most Join other bridge players who get Zrrz
lucid and compelling answers to the question Americans
together for a friendly afternoon of ��
have been asking since Sept. 11, 2001: "Why do they hate "Bridge for Fun" at Earle Brown II J
us ?" Lunch at Turtle Cafd and Bread Company. April 29 Terrace, 6100 Summit Dr. N. We play
speaker is Nathan Dungan, a national expert on family the first Thursday of each month at 1 p.m. This activity is
finances whose book, Prodigal Sons & Material Girls: How open to the public. For information, call (763) 569 -3405.
Not to Be Your Child's ATM, gives parents advice on how to Participants are invited to have lunch in their lovely dining
raise financially savvy and responsible children. Kids are room from Noon - 1 p.m. The reasonably priced daily special
bombarded by sophisticated marketing messages while their includes sandwich, accompaniment, beverage, tax & gratuity.
parents are taking on increasing amounts of consumer debt. For information or reservation, call (763) 560 -6829.
Given this new reality, how can upcoming generations
maintain a society that is economically healthy and civically
responsible? Lunch site to be determined.
For the trips listed above, The 5 Cities Transportation BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING
Program provides transportation. To register, call (763) 531- Free screening is done at the following areas:
1259. A transportation donation of $3.00 or one punch card Brooklyn Center Community Center
pass is requested. 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway
First Wednesday of the month, 10 -11:30 a.m.
_ West Fire Station
L 6250 Brooklyn Blvd.
. Tuesday— Friday, 8 -10 p.m.
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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 and experience a host of
remarkable recreational activities. Motor coach buses are used for day outings. All trip costs include the transportation fee.
The bus departs and returns to Brooklyn Center Community Center. (For most trips, bus also picks up at Brooklyn Park, Crystal
& New Hope. Please register at the location where you plan on boarding the bus.) A bus hostess or escort accompanies all the
trips. REGISTRATION for the trips is now in progress by mail, in person, or phone with Visa or MasterCard. When
registering for someone else, it is important to have the correct spelling of his or her name, correct address and telephone
number. Deadline dates listed are on a space - permitting basis only. Refunds given only if the trip is canceled or a substitute can
be found to take your place. FOR PERSONS TRAVELING ALONE - Would you like to go on some of our day outings but
hesitate to sign up? The Community Tripster staff would like to help put you in touch with others. If you are interested in finding
out more, call Kathy at (763) 569 -3405.
3 .. "x_::� We've got your ticket for spring fun!
April 20 - Edgewater 8 Spring Concerto May 25- Menomonie, Wisconsin — The
Medina Entertainment Center. Back by popular demand, with , day will start with a tour of the historic Wilson
anew arrangement of songs, and the standby favorites as only
,
' ' ■ Place Mansion. Each room is adorned with
the Edgewater 8 can perform them. This special concert will antique pieces, lace, velvet, and fine china.
feature, a special tribute to the Big Bands, A live version of This Victorian mansion was the home of the three original
the famous Radio Show, The Kraft Music Hall, Music from lumber baron families of Captain William Wilson, founder of
Julie Andrew's First Broadway Show, The Boyfriend and the Menomonie. From there we will head over to Olde Towne for
always popular "Sentimental Medley." Enjoy a tasty Crispy lunch. The menu includes stuffed pork loin, with dressing,
buttermilk chicken dinner before the concert. Cost $50 /person salad, mashed potatoes, gravy, bread, vegetable, dessert, and
includes meal, tax, gratuity, concert, motor coach and escort. coffee, tea or milk. Following lunch, we will hear about the
Approximate time 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. March 26, registration creation of the Old Towne project and the Streets of
deadline. Trip #603. Yesteryear ". Take this chance to see mingled pieces of
Menomonie's historic architecture and artifacts from the early
St. Croix Casino "Fund Excursions — Please support 1900's. *Due to ongoing renovations of Wilson Place
these "Fund" excursions; the $5 charge for each trip goes Mansion, the historic Mabel Tainter Theater may be
toward helping support senior programs in Brooklyn Center. substituted. Cost $50 /person includes lunch, tours, tax,
Join escort Len, for a fun relaxing and scenic ride through Fatuities, motor coach and escort. Approx. time 8: 15 a.m. -
western Wisconsin to St. Croix Casino in Turtle Lake. You 3:30 p.m. April 30, registration deadline. Trip #606.
will be treated to juice and a donut on the bus. Bring your
friends - open to all adults! If you have a TLC Club card June 16 - Inspirations in Iowa — The
number, please include it when registering. Cost is $5 /person first stop is in Albert Lea for coffee &
for each trip, includes juice, donut, transportation, escort and Danish, then to Alogna a P.O.W. Base Cape
$5 in quarters to spend at the casino. Approximate time 9:00 during WWII. Special permission has been
a.m. - 4 p.m. Park at the north end of the Brooklyn Center granted for out of state groups to view a - G Q i:, 9 G
Community Center. Nativity Scene display made by a detainee
Tuesday, April 13 of the camp. The story of the camp will be told by a local
Registration deadline April 2. Trip #604. resident, how it came to be and the connection to the network
t Monday, May 17 throughout the Midwest. Next stop is the Carnegie Tea Room
Registration deadline May 7. Trip #605. for lunch. The menu consists of a chicken luncheon special
with rice, vegetable, bread and a beverage. After lunch we
1 Future Trips: will visit the Grotto of the Redemption, located in West Bend,
Watch for the exciting detailed information in the Senior Iowa. The area is a composite of the nine separate rock
Happenings or pick up information at the community center. grottos, each portraying a scene in the life of Christ. Father
Cruising the Rivers - July 20— River Cruise of Mississippi Paul Dobberstein worked forty -two years setting ornamental
& St. Croix. rocks and gems into concrete creating the Grotto, which has
Minnesota Centennial Showboat Theater - August 19 - an estimated value of $2,500,000. There will be a mid -
"Mouse Trap" by Agatha Christie. afternoon rest stop en -route back to the cities where you may
Augusta Amish Tour - Sept. 9 - Visible authentic lifestyle purchase refreshments on your own. Cost $51 /person includes
of the Amish motor coach, morning coffee stop, lunch, tax, gratuities and
Chanhassen Theatres - Sept. 22 - Anne. escort. Approximate time 7:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. May 28,
Holiday Lights Tour - December. registration deadline. Trip #607.
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You th Activities
GYMNASTICS PROGRAM
The Brooklyn Center Gymnastics Program has been developed using a skill progression of classes designed to
provide participants a safe, comfortable advancement in gymnastics. Most students participate in a class two to
three times before progressing to the next level. Parents may attend the last 15 minutes of the last class. If you
have questions about where to place your child, please call Sue at (763) 569 -3400.
PRESCHOOL I GYMNASTICS BEGINNING GYMNASTICS FOR
For children ages 3'/2 - 5. (Children must be 3'/2 by April 3, GIRLS
2004 and toilet trained in order to register.) Gymnastics For girls in grades 1 -4 who have had little or no gymnastics
exercises are designed to improve child's motor skills & experience and Kindergarten girls who have completed at
coordination. Tumbling and an introduction to balance beam, least two preschool gymnastics sessions with Brooklyn
bars, and vault. Must be able to do all skills before advancing Center. Learn basic tumbling skills such as rolls, cartwheels,
to Preschool II. Ratio 8 students /instructor. Registration Fee: walkovers and headstands. Simple skills on the beam, vault
$26.00/7 Sessions. Classes 45 min. Instructors Jamie #100; and uneven bars will also be taught. Registration Fee $28.00/
Sara #101. 7 Sessions. Classes 1 hour. Instructors Michelle #'s 104, 106;
# Day Begins Time Location Jamie #105; Sara #107.
100 Sat. April 3 9:50 a.m. North View # Day Begins Time Location
101 Thurs. April 8 6:30 p.m. North View 104 Sat. April 3 10:40 a.m. North View
105 Sat. April 3 10:40 a.m. North View
PRESCHOOL II /KINDERGARTEN 106 Thurs. April 8 7:20 p.m. North View
GYMNASTICS 107 Thurs. April 8 7:20 p.m. North View
Preschool children ages 4 and up who have passed Preschool
I Gymnastics and kindergarten children with little or no INTERMEDIATE GYMNASTICS FOR GIRLS
gymnastics experience. Children are taught more advanced For girls in grades 1 -5 who have either passed Beginning
moves on the low balance beam, tumbling and bars. Ratio 8 Gymnastics For Girls or can do the following skills:
students /instructor. Registration Fee: $26.00/7 Sessions. Tumbling - forward and backward roll, cartwheel, headstand;
Classes 45 min. Instructor Michelle. Beam - walk forward and back, front support and mount,
102 Sat. April 3 9:50 a.m. North View squat turn, forward roll; Vault - straddle, hip squat; Bars -
103 Thurs. April 8 6:30 p.m. North View back hip circle, single leg cut, pull over to front support.
Registration Fee $28.00/7 Sessions. Classes 1 hour.
AFTER SCHOOL FUN SQUAD Instructors Michelle & Jamie.
Looking for something fun to do after school? Join Fun # Day Begins Time Location
Squad! School bus transportation is provided home; limited 108 Sat. April 3 11:45 a.m. North View
stops. Grades 1 -6. Flyers sent home with your children from
school. Thank you Brooklyn Center Fire Relief and
Brooklyn Center Target for their donations.
FUN SQUAD PROGRAM SPECIALISTS
Earle Brown Ms. Gregory (763) 561 -1159
Fair Oaks Ms. Mersereau (763) 533 -2246 SPRING WORKSHOP
Garden City Mrs. Tamura (763) 561 -9768 Children in grades K -6 are invited to come and welcome
Palmer Lake Mr. Fenske (763) 561 -1930 spring and make a stained glass type wind chime. Please wear
old clothes. Registration Fee $9.00/1 Session. Classes 2
AAU TAEKWONDO (Korean Karate) "- hours. Instructor Koreen.
Taekwondo is a Korean martial art focusing on '` # Day Date Time Location t ,
self - defense and competition utilizing punching
111 Sat. April 24 2:00 p.m. Community Center
and kicking techniques. Major benefits include
the development of discipline, self - confidence, ....... �S$ f
self - esteem and self - control, which carry over y GIFT MAKING
into daily life and help improve concentration, focus and even Children really enjoy making something for -
schoolwork. Classes are open to anyone ages 8 and up. It is a Mom and this class is the place for children in q
great family activity. Registration Fee $84.00/24 sessions plus grades K -6 to come and create a unique gift for
equipment costs as necessary. Instructor Robert Frankovich, her. This special gift is sure to be treasured for
4' degree Black Belt. Beginner #61; Advanced #62. Classes years. Includes gift wrapping and card. Please
45 min. wear old clothes. Registration Fee $9.00/1 Session. Classes 2
# Day Begins Time Location hours. Instructor Koreen.
61 M &W April 5 6:00 p.m. Community Center # Day Date Time Location
62 M &W April 5 7:00 p.m. Community Center 112 Sat. May 8 2:00 p.m. Community Center
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Youth Sports Program — Summer
® In these programs, there are no tryouts and EVERYONE will play.
® Season runs June 14 – July 22. Participants are responsible for providing their own transportation to practices and inter -
park games. Coaches are not permitted to transport children. No weekend practices or games.
® In case of rainouts, due to financial and time restraints, only one practice or game will be made up.
® There are a minimum & maximum number per location. If registration minimum has not been met, a location could be
canceled. If this should occur, you will have the option of transferring child to another location or receiving a refund.
® For #'s 116, 117, 119, 120 & 121, younger children who have participated in our program two or more years may
register for a higher level class. At instructors' discretion, players may be transferred to appropriate program.
® Each participant will receive a T -shirt. When registering, indicate the size you wish to order for your child from the
available sizes. (Not all sizes available for every class.)
® Softball participants should bring a glove. Soccer participants should wear shin guards.
® Adult volunteer coaches are needed to assist instructor /coaches. If interested, call (763) 569 -3405 for information.
T -BALL LITTLE KICKERS
For boys & girls going into kindergarten or 1" grade in fall This successful program in its fifth year is for boys and girls
2004. This fast paced class is for kids who like to run, jump, eligible for kindergarten in the fall of 2004 & 2005. Program
throw, play games & have FUN! Children LEARN the basic is noncompetitive, featuring drills and activities for our Little
fundamentals of softball, good sportsmanship and play related Kickers" to develop the basic skills of soccer. It also offers
skill games and relays. Registration Fee $37.00. Program 1 positive coaching, smaller fields, scrimmages played five on
hour. five, with everyone playing and fun for all. Registration Fee
# Day Begins Time Location $37.00. Program 1 hour. (No class June 24, Parade.)
113 M &W June 14 6:00 p.m. Kylawn Park West # Day Begins Time Location
114 M &W June 14 6:00 p.m. Northport Park West 118 T &TH June 15 6:00 p.m. Evg. Football Field
T -BALL BUDDIES – NEW KICKIN' KIDS
Children learn the same skills as in T -Ball except they get For boys and girls going into grades 1 -3 as of fall 2004. This
assistance from their adult buddy. Buddies stand behind their instructional program is designed for children to have FUN
child in the field and will assist in all skill development. while LEARNING the fundamentals of soccer. The program
Coaches will teach the skills and help you if you aren't sure. will be filled with many fun activities so "kids" can learn the
Buddies can be a parent; relative or friend. The minimum age basic skills needed to play soccer and games will be played in
for adult buddies is 18 and should attend at least 10 of the 12 July. Registration Fee $37.00. Program 1 hour. (No class
sessions. A pres- season orientation will be held without June 24, Parade.)
children at 6 p.m. on June 9 at the community center. # Day Begins Time Location
Registration Fee $37.00. Program 1 hour. 119 T &TH June 15 7:05 p.m. Evg. Football Field
# Day Begins Time Location
115 M &W June 14 6:00 p.m. Kylawn Park East KICKIN' KIDS II
0- For boys and girls going into grades 2 -5 as of fall 2004 who
have participated in Kickin' Kids a minimum of one year.
"KIDS" INTRODUCTION TO SOFTBALL Participants in this fun instructional program will review and
y For boys and girls who have completed grades 1 or 2 work on mastering the fundamentals of soccer. The majority
during the 2003 -2004 school year. This instructional of time will be spent playing soccer games. Registration Fee
program is designed for children to have FUN while $37.00. Program I hour. (No class June 24, Parade.)
LEARNING good sportsmanship, teamwork and the # Day Begins Time Location
fundamentals of softball. Registration Fee $37.00. Program 1 120 T &TH June 15 7:05 p.m. Evg. Football Field
hour.
# Day Begins Time Location SOCCER – NEW
116 M &W June 14 7:05 p.m. Kylawn Park East A new program on a new field! For boys and girls going into
JUNIOR SOFTBALL grades 4 -7 as of fall 2004 who have previously played soccer
For boys &girls completing grades 3 -6 during the 2003 -2004 and know the skills. The first night coaches will do a quick
school year. Program has been offered for the last 12 review of the skills followed by a scrimmage. The remaining
weeks will be spent playing soccer games. Registration Fee
summers. A fun, instructional program with emphasis on $39.00. Program 1 hour. (No class June 24, Parade.)
mastering skills of throwing, hitting and fielding. Majority of # Day Begins Time Location
time will be playing softball. No tryouts; everyone will play. 121 T &TH June 15 7:05 p.m. Northport Soc. Field
An excellent opportunity to have fun while continuing to
develop good sportsmanship & softball skills. Registration Youth Sports Program Locations
Fee $39.00. Program 1 hour. Evergreen Football Field — 71 & Dupont
# Day Begins Time Location Kylawn Park — 61 & Kyle N
117 M &W June 14 7:05 p.m. Kylawn Park West Northport Soccer Field — 55 & Sailor Lane
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Senior Adult Activities
SPECIAL SENIOR REGISTRATION - FRIDAY, MARCH 5
A special time has been set aside for persons 62 years and older who want to register for adult activities listed in this brochure.
Doors open at 8:30 a.m., registration begins immediately at the customer service desk.
Beginning Mon., March 8, at 9:30 a.m. you may register by mail or over the phone (763) 569 -3400 with Visa or MasterCard.
If you have questions about the programs listed below, call Kathy, Program Supervisor, (763) 569 -3405.
SENIOR HAPPENINGS SOCIAL CLUBS
Is a newsletter sponsored by the Brooklyn Center Both clubs meet at Brooklyn Center Comm. Ctr, 6301
Community Activities, Recreation and Services Department. Shingle Creek Pkwy. Transportation available through Five
The "Senior Happenings" tells about the activities going on Cities.
at the clubs, in the community and outings offered. As a Leisure Time Drop In
result of the current State budget shortfall, the newsletter can We invite adults 55 and over to join us on Wednesdays from
no longer be sent out free. In order to help defray the 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Come, bring your lunch and have a fun
expense, it will cost $3 for the six issues. If you would like to afternoon. Coffee & tea provided. Everyone contributes $1
receive the Senior Happenings, please send a check made out per week to the kitty, which pays for supplies, refreshments &
to the City of Brooklyn Center along with your name, prizes. Birthdays are celebrated the first Wednesday of each
address, zip code and telephone number. Indicate that this is month with dessert. On birthday party Wednesdays everyone
for the Senior Happenings. Questions, please call Kathy at except those celebrating a birthday that month pays $1. The
(763) 569 -3405. second Wednesday is Progressive 500 with prizes for the two
top scores, non - player and a drawing. The last Wed. features
TRANSPORTATION "Crazy" Progressive 500. Partners not required to play cards.
•Five Cities Senior Transportation Program
Rita DeBruyn - Mon. - Fri ...............(763) 531 -1278 Brooklyn Supper Club
Reservations - Mon. - Fri ...................(763) 537 -0229 Meets on the third Friday night of each month. All persons 55
•Transportation is offered for persons 60 years and older. years and older are welcome with advanced paid reservations.
Mini - coaches provide transportation to senior club programs The evening includes a delicious dinner, special activities
at the Brooklyn Center Community Center, grocery shopping, such as Bingo, Bunco, movies & entertainment. Cost is $6 for
and major shopping excursions from Brooklyn Center members, $7.00 for non - members. (Membership $5 per year.)
apartment complexes and homes. A monthly schedule is Join us on March 19 for a great dinner, socializing and fun.
available. No one is denied a ride due to the inability to pay. Paid reservations are due by March 12. Social at 5:30 p.m.
The suggested donation is $2.50 per round trip with the Call (763) 569 -3405 for information & menu.
convenient punch pass card or $3.00 cash. Punch cards are
available in $10 or $20 amounts and may be purchased from
the driver with cash or check payable: Laidlaw Transit. Please DONUT MAKE YOU WONDER?
make your reservation a minimum of two working days ahead Join us on the third Wednesday of the month for
between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. Punch passes make great gifts from interesting, informative programs and, of course,
your family or to give to a friend. doughnuts at Crystal Comm. Ctr, 4800 Douglas Dr N from
■Elder Express Transportation 10 -11:30 a.m. Sponsored by cities of Brooklyn Center,
Staff ..................Mon.- Fri. 9a.m. -12:30 p.m. (763) 529 -1252 Crystal, New Hope, Robbinsdale & Senior Services of
District 281. Program fee of $2 payable at door. Five Cities
Answering Machine ............... ..........................(763) 529 -1252 Transportation available on a space available basis; call (763)
(Leave your name, phone number, date, location and time of 537 -0229. Pre - register no later than Monday before the talk at
appointment.) On the ride home, the final pick up is 2:30 p.m. (763) 504 -6980.
■Transportation for senior adults to medical and dental d Pressure Screening — 9:30 -10:00 a.m. provided by
appointments in Brooklyn Center or North Memorial Hospital Blood
of Golden Valley &Robbinsdale.
and their affiliated clinics. A donation of $3 and $5 per round
trip is suggested. March 17 — Identity Theft – It Can Happen To You.
Learn how to protect yourself from one of the fastest growing
MEN'S "OVER 55 " DROP -IN crimes. Who do you call if your wallet or checkbook is taken?
If you are interested in getting together informally with other Bruce Larson, Robbinsdale PD, will give practical solutions.
guys, drop in on Mondays at 12:30 p.m. in the community
room at The Crossings Manor, 6125 N. Lilac Dr. Come shoot SENIOR ANSWER LINE
pool, play Buck Euchre (similar to 500), Bridge, 500 or This telephone information and referral service will help
Cribbage. (Informal instruction for Buck Euchre available.) senior adults of Northwest Suburban Hennepin County locate
Participants are welcome to start other table games too. needed services close to home. Trained volunteers and staff
Senior volunteers living in Brooklyn Center & Brooklyn Park will answer phones between 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mon. -Fri.,
host. Questions, call Earl at (763) 561 -2590 or Kathy at (763) (763) 504 -6980. Affiliated with United Way's First Call
569 -3405. Co- sponsored by Brooklyn Center Community For Help Network & funded by Community Ed. of
Activities, Recreation & Services Dept. & The Crossings. Robbinsdale Area Schools.
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Community Bul Board
COMMUNITY CENTER ROOM RENTALS FUN SUMMER JOBS
Brooklyn Center Community Center is a smoke free building Soccer instructor! T- ball /softball instructor! Summer Fun
and alcohol is not permitted. Two rooms are available for a Squad leader! Lifeguard! Swim instructor! Daytime and
variety of functions. To find out more about fees and evening hours available. For information about these
availability, call (763) 569 -3400. Room set -up, including positions, call Brooklyn Center Community Activities,
tables and chairs are included in the usage fee. For group pool Recreation, & Services Department, (763) 569 -3400.
rental information, call (763) 569 -3317.
Constitution Hall TARGET CENTER EVENTS
Constitution Hall is available for business and club meetings Get tickets for this great event! The Cities of Brooklyn
and private functions. This room is a great place to host a Center, Crystal, Golden Valley, Robbinsdale and New Hope
family reunion, shower, graduation or anniversary party. The are joining together to offer great ticket deals for some
building may also be reserved for overnight functions. Room upcoming events. Tickets are available for children and adults
set -up, P.A. system, and use of the remodeled kitchen are of all ages! Reservations for these tickets are now in
included in the usage fee. This unique room can progress. Tickets may be ordered over the phone with
accommodate up to 190 persons with banquet style seating Visa or MasterCard by calling (763) 569 -3400.
and 250 for lecture style.
Ph1lip Q. Cohen Community Room A limited number of tickets are available. Ticket Pick -Up:
This new room located on the upper level of the community You will be notified when the tickets arrive, approximately
center is available for small group functions. (Access to this seven days before the performance date, at the Brooklyn
level is by elevator or stairs.) Room capacity for theatre style Center Community Center. Participants provide their own
seating is 80, classroom style at 30 and banquet style 50. transportation. Please arrive at the Target Center '/z hour
Included in the usage fee is a small service kitchen with sink, early.
coffee pots and refrigerator.
Disney on Ice presents "Disney /Pivar's Monsters, Inc."
On Friday, April 9, you won't believe your eyes ... One-eyed
PROGRAM &CLASS LOCATIONS Mike Wazowski, loveable and furry James P. Sullivan (AKA
Sulley) and the adorable little girl, Boo, will be appearing live
Community Center — 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway in your hometown! Disney on Ice will bring all of
The Crossings/Brookwood — 6125 N Lilac Dr Monstropolis to life in a fun -filled family adventure with
Earle Brown School — 5900 Humboldt Ave N mega -watt laughter, monster -sized excitement and energized
Earle Brown Terrace — 6100 Summit Dr N acrobatics on and above the ice. The cost is $12.00 per person
Fair Oaks School — 5600 65` Ave N for lower level seating. Children under 2 years of age are free.
Garden City School — 3500 65` Ave N Tickets may be purchased on space availability basis through
North View Junior High — 69` & Zane Ave Monday, March 15. Trip #661.
Pall mer Lake School — 7300 W Palmer Lake Dr
ARTS 8r CRAFTS FAIR — Exhibitor Applications Persons with hearing or speech impairment are served by
Be an exhibitor for the 15` annual Earle Brown Days Arts & the MN Relay Service, 711 (TTY/Voice.)
Crafts Fair! Sat., June 26, 9 a.m. to dusk in Brooklyn Center
Central Park, 694 & Shingle Creek Pkwy. Fee is $45 /space.
Items must be handcrafted. For form, call (763) 569 -3406. SERVICES FOR SENIORS AND INDIVIDUALS WITH
DISABIUMS
ROBBINSDALE COMMUNITY CEAP offers chore service and home delivered meals to
EDUCATION ADAPTIVE PROGRAMS eligible individuals who are over 60 and any person of any
age with a disability living in Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn
The Robbinsdale Community Education Center/Windows of Park, North Mpls /Camden area, 44th Ave N on up and
Opportunity program offers recreation, education and support Champlin, east of 169. Volunteers deliver hot meals at noon
programs and classes for adults with disabilities. For Monday - Friday. Call Robin for information. The Handy
information, call (763) 504 -8390 or for hearing impaired use Works Senior Chore Program includes snow removal, minor
the MN Relay Service by dialing 711. home repairs, and housekeeping and clean up. Workers are
independent contractors who are screened and whose
ADAPTIVE RECREATION references are thoroughly checked. Their name is added to our
REACH is an agency serving individuals with development list of workers and referred to you when you call Annetta for
disabilities. Due to budget cuts in Brooklyn Center, service at (763) 566 -9600. You pay the worker when the job
participants are considered non - residents. For complete is completed. The suggested rate is $12 per hour. (Subsidy
information, call (952) 988 -4178. funds are available according to income.)
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rENTERBROOK GOLF COURSE 5500 N Lilac Dr
BROOKLYN CENTER
(across Hwy. 100 from Brookdale Mall)
(763) 561 -3239
Open to the public! Reservations taken!
Club rental! Snack bar! Company parties! Tournaments invited!
2004 Leagues — Organized golf play for adults ages 18 & over using handicap system with special
weekly events and prizes. Senior league ages 55 years and older. Youth league ages 8 - 16.
League Registration Format – 2003 league members only
League registration begins Monday, March 1 and runs through Thursday, March 18.
Centerbrook Clubhouse hours are 1 -5 p.m. Monday – Friday; 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Saturday. (Closed on Sundays.)
Rules — Only league members from the 2003 season can sign -up between March 1 -18. You must sign -up for the same day and
tee time as the 2003 season. There is no rush to sign -up; you will be guaranteed the same day and tee time as last year. One
person may sign -up for the entire foursome as long as the person pays the entire entry fee and all members of foursome played in
last year's 2003 league. All league entry fees must be paid at the time of registration. Registration forms must have full name,
address and phone number of each person. Visa and MasterCard accepted
2004 League Open Registration — Open registration begins at 10 a.m. on Saturday, March 20 for new league members on a
first -come, first -served basis. If necessary, numbers will be given out at 9:30 a.m. Register at Centerbrook Golf Course. Golfers
who would like to be subs in any of our leagues should also register beginning March 20.
MEN'S LEAGUE SENIOR LEAGUE
When: Tee times beginning at 3:00 p.m. Who: Men and women 55 years and older.
Thursdays for 16 weeks, April 29 — August 12. When: Tee times beginning at 7:00 a.m.
Fee : $ 30 plus weekly green fees. Tuesdays for 21 weeks, April 27 — September 14.
Fee : $ 30 plus weekly green fees.
WEDNESDAY MORNING WOMEN'S LEAGUE
When: Tee times beginning at 7:30 a.m. YOUTH LEAGUE
Wednesdays for 21 weeks, April 28 — Sept. 15. Who: Girls and boys ages 8 -16.
Fee : $ 30 plus weekly green fees. When: Tee times beginning at 9:30 a.m.
Wednesdays for 10 weeks, June 16 — August 18.
THURSDAY MORNING WOMEN'S LEAGUE Fee : $ 15 plus weekly green fees.
When: Tee times beginning at 7:00 a.m. End of season picnic is August 18.
Thursdays for 21 weeks, April 29 — September 16. FRIDAY EVENING COUPLE'S LEAGUE
Fee : $ 30 plus weekly green fees. When: Tee times beginning at 5:00 p.m.
MONDAY EVENING WOMEN'S LEAGUE Fridays for 15 weeks, April 30 — August 20.
When: Tee times beginning at 3:00 p.m. Fee: $50.00 per couple plus weekly green fees.
Mondays for 14 weeks May 3 — August 9. (No golf May 21, May 28)
Fee: $30 plus weekly green fees. PASSBOOK & INDIVIDUAL ROUND RATES
WEDNESDAY EVENING WOMEN'S LEAGUE Attention League Members & Golfers: Save money! Buy our
When: Tee times beginning at 5:00 p.m. 10 round passbook. (Save price of one round of golf by
Wednesdays for 16 weeks, April 28 — August 11. purchasing a passbook.)
Fee : $ 30 plus weekly green fees. Passbook Rates: Jr. /Sr. - $90.00, Adult - $99.00
Weekend - $103.50
Individual Rates: Jr. /Sr. - $10.00, Adult - $11.00
Centerbrook Fax #: 763 - 560 -8652
Weekend - $11.50
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Centerbrook Golf League Mail -In or Fax -In Registration Card
Name Gender: Male Female
Address City Zip Code
Phone H) ( ) W) ( )
League Tee Time Fee
Visa MasterCard Number Exp. Date
Card Holder's Name
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Golf Activities continued
GOLF LESSONS
Centerbrook Golf Course offers a wide range of lessons designed for all abilities, beginner to experienced. Below is a list of golf
activities for April and May. Registration is on a first -come, first -served basis. Registration begins Monday, March 1.
Centerbrook Golf Course hours for registration are 1 -5 p.m. Monday — Friday; 10 a.m. — 2 p.m. Saturday. (Closed on Sundays.)
BASIC FUNDAMENTAL GOLF YOUTH BASIC FUNDAMENTAL CLASSES
LESSONS Learn to play golf the right way with these easy and fun
Swing into spring with easy and fun golf t lessons just for juniors, ages 8 and up. The lessons are at 4:30
lessons. One FREE round of golf is included. p.m. and 5:30 p.m. beginning Wednesday, May 5 and run
Limited to 8 golfers, minimum of 5. Bring a once a week for 3 weeks (May 5, 12 & 19). Minimum 5,
9 iron or wedge to the first class or we will maximum 8 golfers per class. Bring your clubs or we will
furnish you with clubs. Classes meet twice a provide clubs for the lessons. One FREE round of golf is
week for one hour. Registration Fee 60.00/5 Sessions. included. Registration Fee $32.00/3 Lessons.
# Day Begins Time Location # Day Begins Time Location
1 M &W April 12 5:30 p.m. Centerbrook 7 Wed. May 5 4:30 p.m. Centerbrook
2 M &W April 12 6:30 p.m. Centerbrook 8 Wed. May 5 5:30 p.m. Centerbrook
3 M &W May 3 6:30 p.m. Centerbrook
4 M &W May 3 7:30 p.m. Centerbrook PRIVATE LESSONS
5 M &W May 24 6:30 p.m. Centerbrook Private lessons will be offered. Time of lessons to be
6 M &W May 24 7:30 p.m. Centerbrook scheduled with instructor. Registration Fee $30.00 per half
Additional lessons will be scheduled hour or $40.00 per hour.
in June, July & August. # Day Begins Time Location
9 To be arranged — Call 763 -561 -3239
INTERMEDIATE GOLF LESSONS GIFT CERTIFICATES
Prerequisite is Basic Fundamental Golf Lessons. This class is Gift certificates are available at Centerbrook Golf Course and
for golfers who need a refresher on consistency and may be purchased for any amount. They can be used for golf
confidence. Golfers will draw from fundamental techniques lessons, passes or merchandise. For sale are golf balls,
already learned. Classes formed as requested. Limit 6 gloves, putters, clubs, bags, and some clothing items. They
golfers, minimum of 4. One FREE round of golf is included. make a great gift for any occasion.
Classes meet twice a week for one hour. Registration Fee
$60.00/5 Sessions.
Ten nis Les
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KID'S BEGINNING TENNIS LESSONS ADULT TENNIS LESSONS
Beginning instruction for children in grades 3 -6. Learn the Beginning instruction for adults. You
forehand, backhand, serving, court rules, etiquette, scoring. will learn basic ground strokes, serves
Bring your own racquet; balls are furnished. Classes meet and volley techniques. Bring your
twice a week for 3 weeks. Registration Fee $25.00/6 Sessions. own racquet; balls are furnished.
Classes 1 hour. Classes meet twice a week for 3
# Days Begins Time Location weeks. Registration Fee $25.00/6
359 M &W May 19 4:00 p.m. Evergreen Park Sessions. Classes 1 hour.
# Days Begins Time Location
361 M &W May 19 6:20 p.m. BCHS
TEEN TENNIS LESSONS
.,, Instruction for students in grades 7 -12. You will TENNIS LESSON
learn basic ground strokes, serves and volley CLASS LOCATIONS
techniques. Bring your own racquet; balls are furnished. BCHS, Brooklyn Center High School, 65th & Humboldt
Classes meet twice a week for 3 weeks. Registration Fee Evergreen Park Courts, 72nd & Bryant Ave N
$25.00/6 Sessions. Classes 1 hour.
# Days Begins Time Location
360 M &W May 19 5:15 p.m. BCHS
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Brookl n Center Communit enter
The Center Of Fun
694 &r Shingle Creek Parkway, (763) 569 -3400
Pool, water slide, diving boards, wading pool, sauna, exercise room!
Afternoon Swim Lessons
V V V V V V v v v v v v v Picnic Poolside* All NEW afternoon swim lesson options! We offer classes at
Spring Break Special / 4:00, 4:35 & 5:10 p.m. Check out pages 24 -25 for all the
Go South of the Border at Saturday, April 0 4, 1 -3 pm
ll details. Questions, call Kirsten or Natalie at (763) 569 -3317.
00. Brooklyn Center Community Center 14 Do you have spring fever? Pack a picnic and come to the Jump Start in June - 11TEW..
pool. If you don't have a lunch, buy a meal deal _ _ Start your summer off with a mini- session of swim lessons.
1 Wednesday, March 31 -1 -8 p.m. Slide Open for $2.00 (hotdog, chips & juice). Eat poolside &� Lessons will begin the week of June 7. This will be a short Group Rental Information
Friday, April 2 — - p.m. Slide Open 4 relax. intensive session of swim lessons to jump - start your summer. For information on rental costs and availability,
Register early to ensure your spot in this new hot lessons call Kirsten or Natalie at (763) 569 -3317.
Wednesday, April —1 -8 p.m. Slide Open / option. Lessons will be held late afternoon and evening and
Friday, April 9 —1 -8 p.m. Slide Open 4 either two or three days a week for two weeks. More details Community Center Pool $ Water Slide
Spectacular times with your friends
as ou en o a break from school. / Swim With Mom will be released in May Stay tuned for this exciting new Looking for an idea for your group's next gathering. Try a
Enjoy the tropical air & warm water. It will feel like you Sunday, May 9, 1 -5pm. program! pool rental! They can be tailored for each group. Try the
are south of the border. Play water volleyball! Bring your .1 No matter what age she is, bring your mom swimming for Do You Home School? wild 150' water slide, high dive, diving boards, water
ball and more!
floats, try the water slide or be adventurous and jump / FREE on Mother's Day! Mothers receive free admission to Swim lessons are offered during the afternoon to fit your volleyball
from the high dive. Regular admission rates apply! pool & water slide when accompanied by one or more children's school schedule. Children are enrolled in a lesson North View Pool Rental
children at regular price. A great opportunity for moms & and also have time to swim. Details on page 25. Questions, For an exclusive pool party, try North View Junior High
Note: Not all school districts are off these days. 4 kids to have fun together! call Kirsten or Natalie at (763) 569 -3317. Pool at 69 & Zane Ave N. It is available for rental for
Please check your child's school calendar. , groups of all sizes. Lifeguards provided for rentals.
- A A L l A - - A A A A Reservation requested a minimum of two weeks in advance.
Hip Hop Night*
0
Frida4 May 14 5 -& pm DOLPfIlNB1R WAY PARTY PACKAGFFOR CMLDRFW
Aloha from the "Center " Pump it up! Get down with your favorite
Hi Ho Hits! Join ours special DJ who Celebrate your child's birthday at Brooklyn Center Community Center. For children ages 14 & under.
Saturdac� March 2 ?, 4 -8pm p p p B C C C Adult making the birthday reservation is responsible for supervising the party. Room limit is 25 including
Escape to a tropical paradise! Join us in this will be spinning the tunes for a jammin' supervising parents. Reservations must be made at least 7 days in advance. A $20.00 NON -
hula celebration as the tropical community good time! REFUNDABLE DOWN PAYMENT IS REQUIRED TO HOLD A RESERVATION. Visa & MasterCard
center heats up! Tropical tunes and terrific accepted. To make a reservation, call (763) 569 -3400 Monday through Friday between 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.
times make this a great escape from the Pool admission for adults and youth 15 & older are not included in birthday party package. Minimum
winter weather. height to go down water slide is 52 ". Children who are less than 52" and wish to use water slide must demonstrate proficiency in
Schools Out Swim Bash* front crawl or be accompanied by an adult. You may bring commercially prepared or store bought cake, ice cream, pre - packaged
Easter Egg- Stravaganza * beverages (no red, orange or grape dye) and/or order pizza from restaurants. No other food items, including crock pots, salads,
Friday, June 11, I -9 pm sandwiches, or homemade items are p ermitted.
,Saturday, April 10, 1 - 9 p m p
U Join us for an Egg- straordinary good time! Enjoy one of your first days of summer vacation at the pool. It
will be a great way to celebrate that summer is here. Bring
With each paid admission to the pool, pick your pool floatable items, try a slide down the water slide or COST — $35.00
an egg out of our basket and open it to see Use of party room for 1 hour, 15 minutes!
what you've won! It may be candy or small take an adventurous jump from the high dive! All while you Pool admission for u to 10 children!
O prizes ... and if you're really lucky, a free enjoy some great tunes d All school age children Unlimited water slide rides u to 10 children!
pool and slide pass or a stuffed bunny! grades K -12 can pay regulaar r a ad dmiss All
and ride the waterslide p
for FREE! (Fee for additional children is $4.00 each.)
(Adults pay regular admission rates.)
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Thank goodness it's Friday! Youth up to age 14 & $4.00 $2.50
For unsinkable fun, bring your favorite fun float to the pool. Senior Adult 62 & over
Inner tubes, air mattresses, beach balls,
floating animals, and noodles are all welcome. ' Youth ages (15 -17) $5.00 $3.50 1
Water slide is available. & Adults (18 & over)
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Aquatic Ac tivities
All swim lessons are held at the Community Center! Registration begins Sat. March 6. Numbers handed out at 8:30 a.m.;
registration follows immediately. Indicate your child's swim level on registration form. If you have questions about swim
activities or what level to place your child, call Kirsten or Natalie at (763) 569 -3317. No classes Sat., May 29 or Mon., May 3L
PARENT AND TOT SWIM LESSONS LIL' TOTS SWIM LESSONS
Water adjustment and beginning swim lessons for children 18 Check out our class for your littlest swimmer specifically
months — 3 years. One parent must accompany the child in the designed for their comfort level and needs! For children ages
water. Children must wear a swim diaper. Registration Fee 3 -4. A great start to lessons! Limited to 4 participants per
$37.00/10 Lessons. Classes 30 min. class. Registration Fee $37.00/10 Lessons. Classes 30 min.
# Day Begins Time Location # Day Begins Time Location
400 Sat. Mar. 27 10:10 a.m. Community Center 405 Sat. Mar. 27 9:35 a.m. Community Center
401 Tues. Mar. 30 6:20 p.m. Community Center 406 Sat. Mar. 27 10:10 a.m. Community Center
402 Wed. Mar. 31 11:00 a.m. Community Center 407 Sat. Mar. 27 10:45 a.m. Community Center
403 Thurs. Apr. 1 5:45 p.m. Community Center 408 Mon. Mar. 29 10:30 a.m. Community Center
404 Thurs. Apr. 1 6:20 p.m. Community Center 409 Mon. Mar. 29 1:00 p.m. Community Center
410 Tues. Mar. 30 5:10 p.m. Community Center
411 Tues. Mar. 30 5:45 p.m. Community Center
Swim Lesson Levels 412 Tues. Mar. 30 6:20 p.m. Community Center
American Red Cross Swim Lessons. For children ages 4 and 413 Thurs. Apr. 1 5:45 p.m. Community Center
older. For day and time of lessons, see Preschool and 414 Thurs. Apr. 1 6:20 p.m. Community Center
Children Swim Lessons. 415 Thurs. Apr. 1 6:55 p.m. Community Center
416 Fri. Apr. 2 11:15 a.m. Community Center
Level l: Water Exploration PRESCHOOL AND CHILDREN SWIM LESSONS
Introduces independent floating, kicking, gliding & breath Lessons for children ages 4 and older. Children may be tested
control. Focus is on allowing child to become comfortable in the first day to assure correct swim level. Class ratio averages
water & work on beginner skills. No previous skills needed. 5 students /instructor. Parents do not accompany child in
Level 2: Primary Skills water. *Class #'s 421, 422 & 428 for K & Preschool only
Introduces the fundamentals of the front and back crawl Registration Fee $37.00/10 Lessons. Classes 30 min.
along with rhythmic breathing. Students must pass level 1 or # Day Begins Time Level 417 Sat. Mar. 27 9:00 a.m. 1 -7
be able to float on their front and back independently. 418 Sat. Mar. 27 9:35 a.m. 1 -5
419 Sat. Mar. 27 10:10 a.m. 1 -5
Level 3: Stroke Readiness 420 Sat. Mar. 27 10:45 a.m. 1 -5
Builds on skills of level 2. Focus is on stroke improvement. 421* Mon. Mar. 29 9:30 a.m. 1 -2
Whip kick and treading water are introduced. Must have the 422* Mon. Mar. 29 10:00 a.m. 1 -2
ability to swim 20 yards with both front and back crawl. 423 Tues. Mar. 30 5:10 p.m. 1 -5
424 Tues. Mar. 30 5:45 p.m. 1 -5
Level 4: Stroke Development 425 Tues. Mar. 30 6:20 p.m. 1 -5
Builds on level 3. Students work on the breaststroke and 426 Tues. Mar. 30 6:55 p.m. 1 -7
sidestroke kicks, along with safety skills. Students develop 427 Tues. Mar. 30 7:30 p.m. 1 -7
endurance and confidence in previously learned strokes. Must 428* Wed. Mar. 31 10:30 a.m. 1 -2
be able to swim 40 yards with both front & back crawl. 429 Wed. Mar. 31 4:45 p.m. 1 -5
430 Wed. Mar. 31 5:20 p.m. 1 -5
Level 5: Stroke Refinement 431 Wed. Mar. 31 6:00 p.m. 1 -7
Must have passed level 4 or swim 50 yards of front and back 432 Thurs. Apr. 1 5:10 p.m. 1 -5
crawl and demonstrate the scissors kick. Students coordinate 433 Thurs. Apr. 1 5:45 p.m. 1 -5
and refine keystrokes. Butterfly kick is introduced. 434 Thurs. Apr. 1 6:20 p.m. 1 -5
435 Thurs. Apr. 1 6:55 p.m. 1 -7
Level 6: Skill Proficiency 436 Thurs. Apr. 1 7:30 p.m. 1 -7
Must swim 20 yards of breaststroke & sidestroke; 75 yards of 437 Fri. Apr. 2 11:45 a.m. 1 -2
front & back crawl. Polish strokes to allow swimming with
more ease, efficiency and power over greater distances.
SPRINGBOARD DIVING
Level 7: Advanced Skills Learn forward and back approaches, diving terms, positions,
Must be able to swim 10 yards butterfly and 50 yards and basic back and front dives. Must be a level 5 swimming
breaststroke, sidestroke and 100 yards front and back crawl. ability. Registration Fee $37.00/10 lessons. Classes 30 min.
Students perfect strokes. An emphasis is placed on personal # Day Begins Time Location
safety and rescue skills. 438 Thurs. Apr. 1 7:30 p.m. Community Center
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Aquatic Activities continued
No classes Sat. May 29 or Mon. May 31.
AFTERNOON - CHILDREN SWIM COMPETITIVE
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C, ESSONS Designed for individuals who may be interested in
For children ages 4 - 18. Some children may be competitive swimming with a swim team. Stroke analysis and
tested the first day to assure correct swim level. development, workouts and basic fitness emphasized.
Extended swim included in cost of lessons. Students Minimum swim ability is level 6. Registration Fee $37.00/10
registered for afternoon lessons may swim before or after Lessons. Classes 30 min.
their lesson. (Between hours of 1:30 -5:30 p.m.) Registration # Day Begins Time Location
Fee $44.00/10 Lessons. Note: We will try and accommodate 462 Tues. Mar. 30 7:30 p.m. Community Center
specific lesson times; there may be changes on first day of
lessons due to level enrollment Classes 30 min.
# Day Begins Time Level ADULT & SENIOR ADULT SWIM LESSONS
439 Mon. Mar. 29 1:30 p.m. 1 -4
440 Mon. Mar. 29 2:05 p.m. 1 -3 Do you want to learn how to swim. For adults, ages 16 and
older. Registration Fee $37.00/10 Lessons. Classes 30 min.
441 Mon. Mar. 29 2:40 p.m. 4 -7
# Day Begins Time Location
442 Mon. Mar. 29 3:15 p.m. 1 -3
443 Tues. Mar. 30 1:30 p.m. 1 -4 463 Sat. Mar. 27 9:35 a.m. Community Center
444 Tues. Mar. 30 2:05 p.m. 1 -3 464 Tues. Mar. 30 11:15 a.m. Community Center
445 Tues. Mar. 30 2:40 p.m. 4 -7 465 Tues. Mar. 30 7:30 p.m. Community Center
446 Tues. Mar. 30 3:15 p.m. 1 -3 466 Thurs. Apr. 1 7:30 p.m. Community Center
447 Tues. Mar. 30 4:00 p.m. 1 -4
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448 Tues. Mar. 30 4:35 p.m. 1 -4
449 Thurs. Apr. 1 1:30 p.m. 1 -4 --
450 Thurs. Apr. 1 2:05 p.m. 1 -3 SCUBA DIVING
451 Thurs. Apr. 1 2:40 p.m. 4 -7 See adventures of our world underwater. Fun &
452 Thurs. Apr. 1 3:15 p.m. 1 -3 safety emphasized. Equipment provided; open
453 Thurs. Apr. 1 4:00 p.m. 1 -4 water dives not included. Min. age 12. Must be
454 Thurs. Apr. 1 4:35 p.m. 1 -4 able to swim 200 yards & tread/survival float 10
min. Fee $225.00/2 Sessions. Classes 7 hours. Class #467,
pick up materials on April 10, 9 -9:30 a.m.; class #468, pick
SYNCHRONIZED SWIM CLASS - NEW up materials on May 15, 9 -9:30 a.m.
1 ? Are you a level IV or above swimmer? If so, try # Days Dates Time Location
5 synchronized swimming! Learn basic synchro 467 Sat. & Sun Apr. 24 & 25 8:30 a.m. Community Ctr
skills and a routine. For the beginner and 468 Sat. & Sun. May 29 & 30 8:30 a.m. Community Ctr
advanced beginner. Instructor USA Synchro Level
I. Registration Fee $50.00110 Lessons. Classes 45 min.
# Day Begins Time Location WATER SAFETY AIDE
455 Sat. Mar. 27 10:45 a.m. Community Center Interested in teaching swim lessons? Start here! Ages 12 & up
with a level 6 swimming ability. Learn skills & techniques to
ADAPTIVE SWIM LESSONS aid in instruction of quality lessons. Work with experienced
instructors during our swim lessons as an apprentice.
Scheduled and by arrangement times for individuals of all Certification upon completion of class. Registration Fee
ages with physical or developmental disabilities. Ratio one $64.00/10 Lessons, includes all materials. Classes 1 hour.
student/one instructor. Missed lessons will not be made up. # Day Begins Time Location
Registration Fee $70.00/10 Lessons. (Class #460 by 469 Sat. Mar. s 9:35 a.m. Community Center
arrangement only. Registration Fee $7.00 for one 30 min. 470 Tues. Mar. 30 1:30 p.m. Community Center
lesson.) 471 Tues. Mar. 30 5:45 p.m. Community Center
# Day Begins Time Location 472 Thurs. Apr. 1 1:30 p.m. Community Center
456 Sat. Mar. 27 9:00 a.m. Community Center 473 Thurs. Apr. 1 6:20 p.m. Community Center
457 Tues. Mar. 30 4:00 p.m. Community Center
458 Tues. Mar. 30 6:55 p.m. Community Center LIFEGUARD TRAINING
459 Thurs. Apr. 1 7:30 p.m. Community Center Emphasis on victim recognition, surveillance & equipment -
460 By arrangement only. Call Natalie at (763) 569 -3317 based rescues. When completed, you will be certified in Red
Cross Lifeguard Training, including Standard First Aid &
PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS - By Arrangement CPR for the Professional Rescuer. Must be 15 years old by
For all levels, children or adults who would like individual last day of class & pass pre- course test. Materials included.
lesson work with an instructor. Children must be at least 6 Fee $165.00. Class meets Mon., April 5, 12, 19, 26, May 3 &
years old. Missed lessons will not be made up. Registration 10; 5:30 -9:30 p.m.; Sat., April 24, 10 a.m. -5 p.m.
Fee $14.00 for one 30 minute lesson. # Day Begins Time Location
# Day Begins Time Location 474 Mon. Apr. 5 5:30 p.m. Community Center
461 By arrangement only. Call Natalie at (763) 569 -3317
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Brooklyn Center
Community Center
6301 Shingle Creek Parkway (763) 569 -3441 (24 Hour Recorded Information Line)
Memberships entitle the member to use the Olympic swimming pool, 150' water slide, exercise room and sauna during open
swim. (See open swim schedule below.) Family memberships include husband, wife and their children 20 years of age and under
living at home. Membership and general admission rates subject to change without notice. The Community Center may close
early at the discretion of the management. Hours subject to change. Call (763) 569 - 3400. +
MEMBERSHIP RATES GENERAL ADMISSION RATES
1 Month 3 Month 6 Month 1 Year With Without
Family $35.00 $95.00 $168.00 $273.00 Slide Slide
Youth up to age 14 & $4.00 $2.50
Individual $22.00 $59.00 $106.00 $172.00 Senior Adult (62 & older)
Senior* $16.00 $43.00 $77.00 $135.00 Youth ages 15 -17 & $5.00 $3.50
*Brooklyn Center senior adult residents Adult (18 & over)
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Exercise Room & Sauna 1 Open Swim Schedule
- Water Slide Schedule
Monday, Wednesday & Friday Monday, Wednesday & Friday
9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday & Friday -5 to 8 p.m.
(Adults only -9 a.m. to 1 p.m.) (Adults only -9 a.m. to 1 p.m.) Wednesday -6 to 8 p.m.
Saturday -1 to 8 p.m.
Sunday -1 to 5 p.m.
Tuesday & Thursday Tuesday & Thursday
9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
(Adults only -9 a.m. to 1 p.m.) (Adults only -9 a.m. to 1 p.m.) Locker Rooms —Coin operated lockers are
provided. Secure your belongings for 25¢. As a
courtesy to others, no children over age 5 are
Saturday Saturday allowed in opposite gender locker rooms.
8 a.m. to 9 p.m. 1 to 8 p.m. Family locker rooms available.
(Adults only -11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.)
Game Room —With a pool table, air hockey,
Sunday Sunday video games and pinball machine! Located on
1 to 5 p.m. 1 to 5 p.m. the upper level.
Vending Machines —A variety of candy,
beverage and snack items are available for sale.
Exercise Room —For ages 15 and older. Located on the upper level.
Sauna — For ages 18 and older. Children younger than this will not be
allowed even if accompanied by an adult.
Pool pool. — An adult must accompany children under the age of 6 in the Community Center Pool &Water Slide
14oliday Hours
Wading Pool — Open to children 5 & younger when supervised by a
parent. Closed
Sunday, April 11— Easter
Water Slide — The recreation department reserves the right to open the Monday, May 31— Memorial Day
water slide during non - scheduled times. Children who are less that 52"
tall and wish to use the water slide must demonstrate proficiency in the
front crawl or be accompanied by an adult.
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Registration and General Information
REGISTRATION Refund Procedure Art /Cooking/Holiday Class
Begins Saturday, March 6 at the Requests for refunds must be made at Participants
Brooklyn Center Community Center. least 24 hours before the first class. If Young artists and cooks may get food,
Please make checks payable to the Cily you find it necessary to cancel after the paint, glue or other art media on their
of Brooklyn Center. first class, make your request 24 hours clothing and shoes while in class.
Visa and MasterCard are accepted. before the second class. Class will be Children should dress in old clothes
prorated. Sorry, no refunds will be and/or bring an old paint shirt or apron.
All Class Registration issued after the second class.
I w Saturday, March 6 Discipline
Numbers handed out at 8:30 a.m. Programs that were paid with a credit To insure a quality experience for all
Registration will follow immediately. card will be credited to the account. children, a policy of discipline has been
Registration continues until classes fill. Programs that were paid with cash or created. Students will be given the rules
check will be refunded by check. of class orally on the first day of class.
Senior Adult Registration Refund checks will be mailed; please Students who do not follow the
Friday, March 5 allow 2 -3 weeks. established rules set by the instructor
Register at customer service counter, will be given one warning. If they
lower level. Doors open at 8:30 a.m. Refund Procedure for Holiday and choose not to follow the rules a second
time, the will be sent home from class
Mail -In Registration One -Day Classes y
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Requests for refunds must be made at d will not be allowed to return.
Mail -In registration accepted beginning least seven days before the class date. No money will be refunded
Mar. 8. Complete registration form on Sorry, no refunds will be issued later
the back page. Please include payment. than seven days before the class date. Late Pickup Fee
Mail to: Brooklyn Center Recreation If a child is not picked up immediately
Department, 6301 Shingle Creek after class, a $5 fee will be charged for
Parkway, Brooklyn Center, MN 55430. Inclement Weather every 10 minutes after class ending
If classes or other recreation activities time.
Phone -In /Fax -In Registration are canceled due to inclement weather,
Phone -In and Fax -In registration we will attempt to make them up. Auxiliary Aids
accepted beginning March 8. Please Sometimes circumstances beyond our Auxiliary aids for persons with
have your Visa or MasterCard number control do not make this possible. disabilities are available upon request
ready. Phone -In and Fax -In registration at least 96 hours in advance. For more
hours are Monday — Saturday from information, please call the director at
9:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. & Sunday from Questionable weather (763) 569 -3407. Persons with hearing
1:30 -4:30 p.m. For fax -in registration, Programs may be canceled due to or speech impairment are served by
please use registration form on back weather conditions. Call (763) 569- the MN Relay Service, 711 (TTY/
page. Fax # is (763) 569 -3434. 3442 for a recorded message about Voice).
activity cancellations. Cancellations
Registration is on a first -come, first- may be announced on WCCO -AM 830. Liability
served basis. Instructors are not The Brooklyn Center Community
permitted to accept registration. The Activities, Recreation and Services
recreation department reserves the right Spectators
to cancel classes when an insufficient Class attendance is limited to Department does not provide accident
number of people have signed up. participants. Spectators, including insurance for participants in any of its
programs. Participants assume all
Waiting lists are kept for classes that parents, children, siblings and friends,
f are full. If there are sufficient requests are not allowed except with permission. inherent risk of injury from their
and if space and an instructor are involvement in programs or activities
outlined in this brochure.
available, additional classes may be
formed. Register Early
Most of the programs or activities have
a minimum and maximum number of Community Center & Recreation
Financial Assistance registrants. Some fill to capacity early. Department Office Hours
Limited financial assistance funds are In other cases, if they appear to be (763) 569 -3400
available to Brooklyn Center residents under enrolled, we have to cancel
who could not otherwise take a class activities several days before the Monday – Saturday
due to financial reasons. For starting date. There have been instances 8:30 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.
information, call the director at (763) where individuals have expressed an
569 -3407. Financial Assistance is not interest in a program that has already Sunday
available on Holiday & One -Day been canceled. In either case, it is 12:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Classes. highly advantageous to register early!!
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& Aerobic C lagae g P i tiless �
Aqua Exercise! Strength Training!
Stability Ball Training! Aerobic /Step Combo!
Pilates! Qigong (Chinese Yoga)!
Senior Aqua & Fitness Classes!
Low Impact "Whole Body" Aerobics!
Day and evening classes! Reasonable registration fees! See pages 10 -12!
Mail -In or Fax -In Registration Card Parks and Recreation
Advisory Commission
Name Gender: Male Female The Parks and Recreation Commission
Address meets the third Tuesday of each month
at 7 p.m. at City Hall. This commission
City Zip Code advises the City Council on the parks
Phone H) W) and recreation program in Brooklyn
Center. Bud Sorenson, chairperson;
Class Name John Russell; Tom Shinnick; Gail
Class # Location Ebert; Richard Theis; Roger Peterson;
Craig Hauger.
Child's Birth Date Grade Amount Paid
Special Needs (including food allergies): Department Mission
Dedicated to the citizens of Brooklyn
Center that they may share in the God
given right to beauty, to sunshine, to
Form of payment: ❑Check ❑Credit Card tranquility, and to the end that each
Credit Card Information: ❑VISA ❑MasterCard may herein find the laughter of
childhood, the acceptance of youth, the
Card Holder's Name fulfillment of adult life, and the
Number companionship of old age, through a
Exp. Date healthy, satisfying use of leisure time.
For swim lessons, indicate swim level
Youth sports, indicate T -shirt size: Youth M_ L_ Adult S_ M_L_ XL_
Registration card is for mail -in and fax -in only and will not be accepted before
March 8, 2004. For registration information, see page 27.
City of Presorted Standard
BROOKLYN U.S. Postage
CENTER Paid
Permit No. 2170
6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Minneapolis, MN
Brooklyn Center MN 55430