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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2003 Edition 143 September-October Edition 143 September /October 2003 C i A newsletter for residents of the City of Brooklyn Center City Officials Continue Budget Planning To Deal With State Aid Cuts The City continues to deal with State Financial Commission met on July 10th The reductions being considered for 2004 reductions in local government aid. The to review a rough framework for would include reducing some hours at final legislation results in a $1.18 Million developing a budget in the face of $1.68 the community center, not filling a loss of aids in 2003 and a $1.68 Million Million in revenue reductions. Based on vacant police detective position, 3 public loss in 2004. To cope with the lost aids in the initial meeting with the City Council, works positions, 1 administration 2003, several positions are being left the Financial Commission has approved position, 1 aquatics position, reduced unfilled, equipment purchases have been development of a budget for continued seasonal hiring for park & street deferred, fewer seasonal workers have discussion and refinement that would maintenance, fireworks and been hired for street and park maintenance approach the challenges by creating a entertainment in the park will be held to resulting in longer cycles for grass cutting separate street reconstruction funding the extent that donations are received for and trimming, recreation programs have source through a franchise fee on gas and those purposes, elimination of warming been cut back substantially, budgeted electric utilities, additional real estate houses and lighting for ice skating, and transfers for street reconstruction have taxes of $560,000 to $580,000, and reduced senior and youth recreational been cancelled, and City funding addressing the remaining deficit through programming. Unknowns include eliminated for entertainment in the park reductions in services and hours. This whether D.A.R.E., senior transportation, and fireworks (these have been partially preliminary framework would serve as and PRISM medical ride services will be restored with donations). the basis for continuing discussion and able to be funded. Ongoing studies are solicitation of public input. The City being conducted to see if the City could The City Council and Financial Council is required to adopt a reduce costs through collaborative Commission have met to review options preliminary General Fund budget and emergency dispatch and equipment for balancing the 2004 budget. The preliminary levy by September 15th. The reconfigurations /reductions. Financial Commission was charged by the City Council will adopt a preliminary City Council with developing levy and budget at its September 8th City The Financial Commission and City recommendations on a General Fund Council meeting. This preliminary levy Council will continue to review services budget outline. The Financial Commission may be reduced, but not increased when and funding in light of drastic reductions is an advisory body of Brooklyn Center the final levy is adopted at the in State aid. These aids were designed to residents that provides the City Council December 8th City Council meeting. provide a sharing of revenues from sales with advice on fiscal matters. The and income taxes collected by the State with cities to reduce property taxes and provide some measure of equalization for October Fall Recycling Day - , communities having less property wealth. The loss of $1.68 Million in 2004 will Operations have dramatic impacts on the City of Noble Avenue North, • • Brooklyn Center, both in reductions in Acceptable — No Charge Acceptable — Fee As Indicated service and increases in locally raised • Antifreeze, motor oil, oil filters Appliances — $10 each —water heater, revenues to replace some of the lost • B a t t e r i es-ho u s e h o l d / e l e c t r o n i c s, refrigerator, freezer, washer, dryer, revenue. The budget process is seeking to automotive, utility dishwasher, range top, stove, oven, maintain current police patrol, code • Electronics -TVs, stereos, VCRs, PCs, microwave, residential furnace, enforcement, and fire service levels, keep radios humidifier, dehumidifier, garbage the community center open and provide • Scrap metal- brass, aluminum (window and disposal, trash compactor opportunities for all, especially youth and door frames w/o wood or glass), bath tubs • Residential Air Conditioner — $15 senior activities, continue the street (cast iron and steel), metal bed springs and • Tires — $1 to $15 based on size reconstruction program, and provide for frames, clothes poles, swing sets (no street and park maintenance at the cement), bicycles, lawnmowers (remove See www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org current reduced levels necessitated by the gas /oil), BBQs (remove all wheels and or call 763493 -8007 loss of $1.18 Million in 2003. plastic or wood) for more details. i School Bus Safety ,. Water Restrictions Brooklyn Center Police Officers, m !V "r m 0 ® ®: May 1 - September 30 along with school patrols, are " "' encouraging motorists to pay --- ' Odd -Even Sprinkling Ban closer attention to their driving, especially when school resumes in the Permanent water restrictions are in effect through fall. Numerous children will be present during the morning and September 30. This odd -even sprinkling ban does not apply afternoon traffic rush throughout the school year. We would like to private wells — only the City water supply. If your house to make motorists more aware of the children and school bus number is an ODD number, you may water on ODD traffic. numbered days of the month. If your house number is an EVEN number, you may water on EVEN numbered days of At the beginning of every school year, the Greater Metropolitan the month. These water restrictions have been enacted to Area experiences a pedestrian and/or school bus accident. Most encourage water conservation and to keep utility rates as low of these accidents can be prevented. Thus, an awareness day just as possible. Thank you for cooperating! prior to the opening of local schools can have an impact on preventing these types of accidents. Brooklyn Center Water Department (763) 569 -3390 Motorists are reminded to: 1. Stop for school buses with the stop arms activated. Both directions of travel MUST stop for a school bus stop. It is a Did You Know? Gross Misdemeanor to violate the Stop Arm Law. 2. School buses with flashing amber or red lights should be September is Hispanic HJa e Month treated with caution. The flashing lights on the bus indicate Nearly 3% of Brooklyn Center's populreported as Hispanic it is stopped or is in the process of stopping — thus, children or Latino in Census 2000. In 1968 the ational Hispanic are probably present in the immediate area. Heritage Week was proclaimed by PreLyndon Johnson 3. Please follow the speed limits set for the roadway, especially recognizing the contributions of the md diverse cultures during the morning and afternoon hours. within the Hispanic community. The once was expanded 4. School patrols with stop flags are to be treated the same as a in 1988 to a month -long celebration frtember 16 until stop sign, October 15. p gn, and be patient when approaching children crossing German- American Day tober 6 the roadway. Celebrate and recognize the contributi our citizens of German descent to the liberty and pros of our Nation and School children are reminded: celebrate our close ties to the people oany. 1. Always walk to the bus stop - never run! 2. Respect the "Danger Zone" which surrounds the bus. 3. Always cross the street in front of the bus - NEVER go behind the bus. 4. If you drop something near the bus, tell the bus driver before Spotlight attempting to pick it up so that he or she knows where you are. 5. Remain seated until the bus stops completely. Obey the bus O driver. 6. Always wait for the school patrol to stop traffic before you cross the street. Parks 7. Always walk across the street - DO NOT RUN. And remember to look both ways before crossing any street. East Palmer Lake Park Picnic Shelter Parent reminders: From picnics to family reunions, retreats and socials, we may 1. Know the arrival and departure times of the school bus. have the ideal location for your next gathering at one of 2. Make sure your child knows where to go when they are Brooklyn Center's parks. dropped off by the bus (daycare, home, grandma's, etc.). 3. Review "home safety" with your child - no matter the age. East Palmer Lake Park Picnic Shelter — Conveniently 4. Have your child memorize an emergency phone number. located at the intersection of 71st and Oliver Avenues in the heart of Brooklyn Center, the East Palmer Lake Park picnic Have a Safe School Year! shelter can comfortably accommodate up to 20+ people with 3 picnic tables. East Palmer Lake Park features a playground, ball fields, basketball court, walking trails, and other nature amenities. For further information about the East Palmer Lake f Olk Park picnic shelter, or any of our park facilities, please contact oop Printed on recycled paper the Community Activities, Recreation and Services Department at (763) 569 -3400. www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org 2 City Watch GREEN UP YOUR LAWN, NOT YOUR LAKES AND RIVERS Water Quality In Our Lakes, Streams, And Rivers Is A Watershed Priority Anything that enters a storm drain REMOVE LEAVES "> goes dire to a local lake or river. FROM THE STREET •Rake leaves, seeds and grass It does not go to a waste water treatment facility. clippings out of the street and gutter. Do you know you live on waterfront property? You do if there is a storm -Compost on site, bag for collection, drain nearby! Storm drains carry runoff water directly to lakes and rivers. or take to community compost program. Whatever washes off your yard and street runs directly into these waters. • That includes lawn fertilizer, grass clippings, pet waste, and tree leaves PREVENT EROSION s �� and seeds —all sources of phosphorous, the plant nutrient that turns -Phosphorus attaches to soil. i r lakes and rivers green with algae. M Keep soil from washing into the street. � >,• Keep your runoff clean! FERTILIZE THE LAWN +'• +, Keep our lakes and rivers clean! NOTTHE LAKES AND RIVERS -Choose a zero - phosphorus fertilizer. The majority of Twin ., Cities' lawns are naturally high in 1 _ ,•,,. phosphorus and will remain healthy without adding more. ' ' - i If you think your lawn needs I lurj ILI=EA STO phosphorus, test your soil first. i! �NI For information call INFO -U at r =. 612- 624 -2200, message 468 A� or visit wwwextension.umn.edu. v +E- a' Sweep spilled fertilizer off paved surfaces. ' .te e' •Remember, compost and manure 4 a� �� KEEP THE contain phosphorus too. `A o�� PAVEMENT CLEAN s CLEAN UP AFTER PETS y �•` • �:` Sweep up grass clippings • Scoop the poop. +� +�` .• and fertilizer from Pet waste contains phosphorus driveways, sidewalks, and as well as harmful bacteria. I. '} o +° streets. •Don't feed the geese.+.p • 9 b You are fertilizing more o Phosphorus Management is a high priority in the than your grass ShingleCreek/West Mississippi Watersheds and it starts with YOU! The storm drain in your street is a direct link to our lakes and rivers. The choices you make when caring for your lawn directly affect water quality. To keep our lakes and rivers healthy, we need to A common cause of lake and river pollution is phosphorous runoff. In response to manage phosphorus this, many Twin Cities communities have laws restricting phosphorous fertilizer use. carefully! Though phosphorous is important for grass growth, levels in most Twin Cities' lawns are naturally high and do not require supplementation. To learn more about the Watersheds, visit their Phosphorus turns lakes and rivers green. Phosphorus stimulates the growth of algae in website at lakes and rivers. This crowds out other water plants and reduces oxygen available to fish. www.shinglecreek.org The result is unattractive, foul - smelling water that is bad for fish, wildlife, and humans. Nitrogen, not phosphorus, greens up grass. Phosphorus -free lawn fertilizer still contains nitrogen, the plant nutrient that greens up grass. City Watch 3 www.ciryojbrooklyncenter.org City Council Seeking Nominations for City of Brooklyn Center Random Acts of Kindness 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Nominate an individual or group today! Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 -2199 www. cityojbrooklyncenter.org e -mail the City at: Since 1997, the City of Brooklyn Center has celebrated Random info @ci.brooklyn- center.mn.us Acts of Kindness. During the celebration of Cities Week to be City Hall (763) 569 -3300 held in October, the Brooklyn Center City Council would like to recognize all Brooklyn Center residents and groups who have Recreation (763) 569 -3400 performed Random Acts of Kindness that help to make our Emergency 911 community a wonderful place to live and work. We hope that you will join us in making this a significant celebration for our Police non - emergency (763) 569 -3333 community. Job Information Line (763) 569 -3307 Persons with hearing or speech impairment are served by the The City Council is asking that you nominate someone who has MN Relay Service 711 (TTY /Voice) performed an act of kindness in the past year. You may send a card or letter, or drawings or photographs of people performing Mayor Myrna Kragness kind acts, or use the City's nomination form. Your nomination Voicemail: (763) 569 -3450 will be displayed at City Hall, so feel free to make your mayorkragness @ci.brooklyn- center.mn.us nomination colorful and attractive. Councilmember Kathleen Carmody Voicemail: (763) 569 -3444 All Random Acts of Kindness nominees will be recognized by the councilmembercarmody @ci.brooklyn- center.mn.us City Council during an October meeting and be presented a Councilmember Kay Lasman certificate. Voicemail: (763) 569 -3448 councilmemberlasman@ci.brooklyn-center.mn.us We look forward to hearing from you. Join us in celebrating kindness in our community! Councilmember Diane Niesen Voicemail: (763) 569 -3445 councilmembemiesen @ci.brooklyn-center.mn.us Ideas for Random Acts of Kindness Councilmember Robert Peppe V Pick up litter. Voicemail: (763) 569 -3446 V Offer to help your child's school. councilmemberpeppe @ci.brooklyn- center.mn.us V Help a neighbor weed or plant a garden. V Cheer up a friend. City Manager Michael J. McCauley V Give another driver your parking spot. V Mow an elderly neighbor's yard. City Council meetings are held the 2nd and 4th Monday of the V Plant a tree. month at 7 Plot. Informal Open Forum is held at 6:45 Plot V Read to a child. before Council meetings. Watch City Council meetings live on V Care for the sick. cable Channel 16. Replays shown Tuesdays at 6:30 PM and V Collect goods for your local food shelf. Wednesdays at 2:30 AM and 10:30 AM. V Students can clean the classrooms for the janitor. V Give blood. Call City Hall to verify meeting dates (763) 569 -3300. ............................................................................ ............................... Random Acts of Kindness Nomination Form I /we, would like to nominate the following person, persons, group, classroom, business, church, etc. for Random Acts of Kindness, to be celebrated during Cities Week in October. Name: Address: ; (include Street, City, Zip Code) Brief summary of kind act: Use additional paper if needed. Return Nomination Form by October 1, 2003, to: City of Brooklyn Center, Random Acts of Kindness, 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota 55430 .......................................................................... ............................... .� gjCREATj DROCHVRE Table of Co»tents . Adult Activities ................... 6 -11 Adaptive Recreation ............... ............................... 12 Brooklyn Center Early Childhood ....................... 13 Youth Activities ...................... ..........................14 -16 Chilbren's Da "ce Program Holiday Activities ................... ............................... 17 See Page 15. Community Tripsters ............. ..........................18 -19 Senior Adult Activities ........... ..........................19 -20 Community Bulletin Board ... ..........................20 -21 ClassLocations ......................... .............................21 Special Pool Events ................ ..........................22 -23 Aquatic Activities ................... ..........................24 -25 Pool Hours and Rates ............. ............................... 26 Registration /General Information ....................... 27 Droold Center CommN»it4 Activities, Recrertio» & Services Departure "t 6301 Shi"51c Creek PArkwAM Brookl>1N Cehter MN 5543O (763) 569 -3400 Adult Activities As a result of the current State budget shortfall, AQUA EXERCISE classes have a minimum number of registrants Water power! Join this invigorating high - energy class, which required to hold the class. Please register at least includes a warm up, cardio and full body toning. You are two days before the starting date to avoid encouraged to participate in the intensity level that suits you disappointment of a class being cancelled. best. It's 50 minutes of pure aqua aerobic fun! Classes 50 min. Instructors Vicki #'s 8, 10; Kathy # 9; Jean #'s 11, 12. Classes once a week, $40.00/16 Sessions SENIOR AQUA EXERCISE # Day Begins Time Location This is a fun and healthy class for both men and women 62 8 Tues. Sept. 16 10:15 a.m. Community Center years and older. (Only one spouse must meet age Classes once a week, $35.00/14 Sessions requirement.) You do not need to be a swimmer or put your 9 Tues. Sept. 16 6:10 p.m. North View face in the water. If you are registering for the first time, 10 Thurs. Sept. 18 9:15 a.m. Community Center please furnish your doctor's name and number. Classes 50 11 Thurs. Sept. 18 7:05 p.m. North View min. Instructor Vicki. 12 Sat. Sept. 20 8:00 a.m. Community Center Classes once a week, $36.00/16 Sessions # Day Begins Time Location AQUA EXERCISE — For Women 1 Tues. Sept. 16 9:15 a.m. Community Center This class is offered for women only. See class description Classes once a week, $31.50/14 Sessions above. Registration Fee $25.00/10 Sessions. Classes 50 min. 2 Thurs. Sept. 18 10:15 a.m. Community Center Instructor Jean. (See class #'s 451 -453 for females only ages Classes once a week, $33.75/15 Sessions 4 — adult swim lessons.) 3 Fri. Sept. 19 10:15 a.m. Community Center # Day Begins Time Location 13 Fri. Sept. 19 6:30 p.m. North View SENIOR DROP -IN CARDS Senior Drop -In -Cards are for persons 62 years and older. AQUA SHALLOW & DEEP WATER COMBO Please purchase cards early so we know we can count on Our "combo" class combines warm up, stretching, aerobic you. If your fall schedule needs some flexibility, the drop -in exercise and strength training for a full body workout. The card is for you. (We encourage you to register for a specific class is designed for all fitness levels and can be easily class instead of purchasing a drop in card if at all possible.) modified for a lower or higher intensity workout. Seniors Cards may be purchased for any aqua or fitness classes that may enroll in this class for $36. Registration Fee $40.00/16 have met the minimum number of registrations to hold the Sessions. Classes 50 min. Instructor Vicki. class and do not fill to capacity. A one -time pass may be # Day Begins Time Location purchased for a visiting friend for any of the classes, 14 Wed. Sept. 17 9:15 a.m. Community Center 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 swimsuits; sorrv, we are not responsible. CARD OPTIONS # # of Classes Fee DEEP WATER WORKOUT 4 1 Cl $3.50 If you are looking for a new or different experience in water - - - - - -- exercise, try this class! Using a floatation device, this class 5 5 Cl asses $15.00 combines aerobic exercise, strength training, sculpting and 6 8 Classes $24.00 water jogging for an excellent over all body workout! The class is designed for all fitness levels and can be easily 7 10 Classes $30.00 modified for a lower or higher intensity workout. Swimming skills are not required but participants should be comfortable in deep water. Floatation belts and noodles are furnished. POOL ACCESS Seniors may enroll in the Monday class #15 for $36. Brooklyn Center Community Center Classes 50 min. Instructors Vicki #'s 15, 18; Kathy #16; Jean Community center pool features a full ramp with handrail to # 17. provide complete access to persons in wheelchairs and/or Classes once a week, $40.00/16 Sessions with physical limitations. Ramp is located in the shallow end. # Day Begins Time Location North View - Easy Ladder® 15 Mon. Sept. 15 11:10 a.m. Community Center Everyone can enjoy easier pool access with these gently Classes once a week, $ 35.00/14 Sessions sloping steps. (Weight capacity 300 lbs.) The Easy Ladder 16 Tues. Sept. 16 7:05 p.m. North View was made possible through a generous donation from a 17 Thurs. Sept. 18 6:10 p.m. North View participant, the Osseo Area School District 279, Community Classes once a week, $37.50/15 Sessions Education Services and the City of Brooklyn Center. 18 Fri. Sept. 19 9:15 a.m. Community Center www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org 6 Recreation Brochure Adult Activities continued FITNESS & AEROBIC CLASSES TOTAL BODY CONDITIONING Please note cancellations and changes in the class The name of this class says it all! During the descriptions. No classes Nov. 27 -29; Dec. 23 —Ian. 3. 50 minutes participants will utilize weight and resistance Additional changes will be noted on the fitness bands to work the upper and lower half of the body. There calendars available in classes & at the community will also be a weekly "Ab" workout to tone the core muscles center. Classes are added at the end to cover these using a variety of exercises. The class will end with a series of cancellations. relaxation techniques to complete the total body workout. AAll aerobic classes offer complete and effective Bring two hand held weights each week. Start your morning conditioning for muscles, heart and lungs. feeling stronger and more relaxed! Classes meet at the •Classes include warm -ups, aerobic movements, muscle community center Dec. 27, Jan. 3 & 10. Registration Fee group work and cool down stretching. $40.00/16 Sessions. Classes 50 min. Instructor Cindy. A Wear comfortable clothes and aerobic shoes. # Day Begins Time Location AAll classes are COED except class #'s 13 & 22. 23 Sat. Sept. 20 9:30 a.m. North View A Fitness experts encourage three aerobic activities per STRETCHING week. This can be a combination of classes or classes and Complement your workouts with stretching walking, swimming, biking, etc. by maintaining or increasing your flexibility. This class will cover proper positions, breathing and hold times to stretch your whole body. STRENGTH TRAINING We will use static stretching and some basic PNF techniques "Strong women and men stay young." Age 30 or 90, fit or (control- relax - stretch). Stretching has many benefits: reduced unfit, this program can build bone density, lose weight, and muscle tension, increased range of motion, helps prevent gain strength and energy. Basic exercises using weights are injury, enjoy freedom of movement. It is recommended that geared to individual ability and can put you in the shape participants purchase the book, Stretching by Bob Anderson, needed for a healthier and more active lifestyle. Authorities available at bookstores. Registration Fee $25.00/10 Sessions. claim strength training can decrease risk for diabetes, heart Classes 50 min. Instructor Johnna. disease and osteoporosis. Come join this class for an energy # Day Begins Time Location overhaul! Please wait until after the first class before 24 Wed. Oct. 8 10:30 a.m. Community Center purchasing weights. Classes 50 min. Instructor Bev. Classes once a week, $36.00/16 Sessions AEROBIC FITNESS AND Fun For 60 + # Day Begins Time Location Think about starting the day in this fun class! Bev is an 19 Mon. Sept. 15 10:30 a.m. Community Center inspiring instructor who knows how to keep you motivated Classes once a week, $31.50/14 Sessions with a variety of exercises. This morning program emphasizes 20 Thurs. Sept. 18 10:30 a.m. Community Center energizing routines designed to improve strength, flexibility and endurance at a level safe and comfortable for you. STRENGTH TRAINING & "ABS" _ Although this class is directed towards individuals 60 COED years and older, interested individuals of variable ages may attend. Come join us! Classes 50 min. Instructor Bev. Strength training can build bone density, help Classes once a week, $36.00/16 Sessions lose weight, gain strength and energize! Basic # Day Begins Time Location exercises using weights are geared to 25 Mon. Sept. 15 9:30 a.m. Community Center individual ability and can put you in the shape Classes once a week, $31.50/14 Sessions needed for a healthier and more active 26 Thurs. Sept. 18 9:30 a.m. Community Center lifestyle. Authorities claim strength training can decrease risk for diabetes, heart disease and osteoporosis. This class will include a weekly "AB" SATURDAY AEROBIC/STEP workout. Please wait until after the first class before COMBO purchasing hand held, wrist or ankle weights. Registration Fee $32.50/13 Sessions. Classes 50 min. Instructor Renae. This low impact class offers a variety of # Day Begins Time Location exercises used to challenge all fitness levels. 21 Thurs. Sept. 25 7:00 p.m. Community Center You are encouraged to participate in the intensity level that suits you best. There will be a 10 minute warm -up, 15 minutes of low impact aerobics, 10 -15 minutes of step, followed by cool down and strength training. For STRENGTH TRAINING & "ABS" — For Women persons unable to do step, the same patterns may be done This class is offered for women only. See class description on the floor during this segment. The classes are fun and above. Registration Fee $40.00/16 Sessions. Classes 50 min. offer a great cardio workout. Classes meet at the community Instructor Vicki. center Dec. 27, Jan. 3 & 10. Registration Fee $40.00/16 # Day Begins Time Location Sessions. Classes 50 min. Instructor Cindy. 22 Mon. Sept. 15 7:00 p.m. Garden City # Day Begins Time Location 27 Sat. Sept. 20 8:30 a.m. North View Recreation Brochure 7 www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org Adult Activities continued 444'r LOW IMPACT "WHOLE BODY" QIGONG I (Chinese Yoga) AEROBICS Recharge your batteries while cultivating inner peace and This "whole body" workout will enhance relaxation with the ancient Chinese art of Qigong (chi — cardiovascular fitness and strengthen your upper and lower kung). We will work with vital life energy (qi) to achieve a body while having fun and getting into shape at the same healthy balanced body. Exercises include breathing, posture time. There will be a 5 -10 minute warm up, 25 -40 minute and intent combined with simple movements and meditation. cool down segment followed by 10 -20 minutes body These will stretch and strengthen, leaving you with an sculpting and 5 minutes of cool down. Bring a mat and wear energized but relaxed feeling. With simple daily practice, comfortable clothing/athletic shoes. Registration Fee benefits include: enhanced health, sound sleep, clearer skin, $48.75/13 Sessions or 2 Drop - In punches per class. Class 75 improved memory, improved digestion & vision. No previous minutes. Instructor Renae. experience necessary. Wear loose clothing, flat shoes or # Day Begins Time Location socks. Registration Fee $30.00/10 Sessions. Classes 1 hr. 28 Thurs. Sept. 25 5:45 p.m. Community Center Instructor Johnna. # Day Begins Time Location INTRODUCTORY MAT PILATES 31 Mon. Oct. 6 6:00 p.m. Community Center Pilates is a powerful body sculpting system for losing weight, 32 Wed. Oct. 8 9:30 a.m. Community Center sculpting lean, long muscles and reshaping and strengthening your body from head to toe. It is designed to tighten and tone your buttocks and thighs, all while working your core muscles QIGONG II (Chinese Yoga) to get a flatter leaner stomach. Plus you will improve your Want to learn more? Although no previous flexibility, coordination and posture. Pilates is one of the experience is necessary, this Qigong class will hottest trends in America. Why? Because it works! Join this continue from Qigong 1. Learn additional JV4 class & leave feeling lighter, taller, leaner and relaxed. Bring movements (Bone Marrow Cleansing, Bear & ;,' an exercise mat to each class. No class Oct. 21. Registration Crane Animal Frolics) and meditations. Wear Fee $32.50/13 Sessions. Classes 50 min. Instructor Janine. loose clothing and flat shoes or socks. Registration Fee # Day Begins Time Location $30.00/10 Sessions. Classes 1 hr. Instructor Johnna. 29 Tues. Sept. 16 6:15 p.m. Community Center # Day Begins Time Location INTERMEDIATE MAT PILATES 33 Mon. Oct. 6 7:00 p.m. Community Center 34 Tues. Oct. 7 9:30 a.m. Community Center This class is for individuals with some Pilates experience or who are at a high level of fitness. This more challenging mat workout will utilize all the exercises from the introductory class and will add more difficult, deep conditioning exercises. As a result of the current State budget shortfall, See class description above. Please bring an exercise mat to classes have a minimum number of registrants each class. No class Oct. 21. Registration Fee $32.50/13 required to hold the class. Please register at least Sessions. Classes 50 min. Instructor Janine. two days before the starting date to avoid # Day Begins Time Location disappo of a cl ass being cancelled. 30 Tues. Sept. 16 7:15 p.m. Community Center .1 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 fall session. Card #'s 35 -38 are of equal value, assisting you in purchasing only the number you will actually use fall session. With a drop -in card, you can start anytime ... now there's no reason not to exercise with us! I' "ATTENTION CARD BUMS "s When buying your DROP -IN CARD, please indicate the class CARD OPTION or classes that you most likely will be attending. # # of Classes Fee This will help: When determining whether we have the minimum number to 35 12 Classes $39.00 have a class with registered participants plus Drop -In Card 36 10 Classes $32.50 users. Before purchasing a Drop -In Card, please check to see __.. if the class you were planning on attending has been canceled. 37 8 Class $26.00 Please check the current fitness calendars for class location 38 _ 5 Clas $16.25 ___ --------- __ changes &cancellations. Sometimes circumstances beyond 39 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. www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org 8 Recreation Brochure Adult Activities continued BODY FAT TESTING & FITNESS ANALYSIS BASIC BALLROOM PREP for PARTIES & This service uses near - infrared light & a mini- computer to WEDDINGS measure body fat within 1% accuracy! EASY! (It's like Open to singles and couples. At parties or weddings have having blood pressure taken without the pressure.) Body fat is you been sitting on the sidelines watching others having a a more valid measure of health than weight, height, & tape good time dancing? Whether you are the bride or groom, measurements. Less body fat means less risk for heart disease parents of the couple, a member of the wedding party or a & back injury. Computer takes the information & sets up a guest, you can learn some basic dance patterns in the Waltz week -by -week goal program for weight & body fat reduction. and Foxtrot. This beginning dance class offers you the chance Learn specific information regarding your personal calorie to join in the fun at the next party or wedding dance. intake & exercise requirements to reach your target in a Registration Fee $42.00 /Couple or $21.00 Single /4 Sessions. computer - generated realistic number of weeks. Your 20 Classes 1 hour 15 min. Instructors Mike and Joanne. minute testing consultation will be with an R.N. Registration # Day Begins Time Location Fee $10.5011 Session. 54 Wed. Oct. 15 7:00 p.m. Palmer Lake # Day Date Time Location 40 Tues. Sept. 16 9:00 a.m. Community Center BALLROOM for PARTIES & WEDDINGS 41 Tues. Sept. 16 9:20 a.m. Community Center Open to singles and couples. Refresh the dance 42 Tues. Sept. 16 9:40 a.m. Community Center skills that you learned "way back when" or add a few 43 Tues. Sept. 16 10:00 a.m. Community Center new steps and dance patterns to your waltz, foxtrot 44 Tues. Sept. 16 10:20 a.m. Community Center and rumba. This class is a continuation of the Basic 45 Tues. Sept. 16 10:40 a.m. Community Center Ballroom Prep and is open to anyone who knows a 46 Tues. Sept. 16 5:00 p.m. Community Center few basic steps in waltz and foxtrot. Give this class a whirl 47 Tues. Sept. 16 5:20 p.m. Community Center Registration Fee $42.00 /Couple or $21.00 Single /4 Sessions. 48 Tues. Sept. 16 5:40 p.m. Community Center Classes I hour 15 min. Instructors Mike and Joanne. 49 Tues. Sept. 16 7:00 p.m. Community Center # Day Begins Time Location 50 Tues. Sept. 16 7:20 p.m. Community Center 55 Wed. Oct. 15 8:15 p.m. Palmer Lake 51 Tues. Sept. 16 7:40 p.m. Community Center 52 Tues. Sept. 16 8:00 p.m. Community Center 53 Tues. Sept. 16 8:20 p.m. Community Center Singles - Those who register as a single will be paired with other singles that are registered to alternately learn the leader and follower footwork VOLLEYBALL LEAGUES Ballroom Update from Mike & Joanne: From US News & World Report: According to a recent article Volleyball leagues are open to post high "From on Health" by Bernadine Healy, M.D.: Frequent school age men and women. They begin dancing, which demands musical concentration and knowing For information, call Joe at (763) 569- late September! Guaranteed 10 matches. where to put your feet while engaging in polite conversation 3382. Games played at North View showed a robust 75% reduction in risk of Alzheimers. Junior High. ADVANCED - ROUND DANCING Men's League A partner is needed and participants must have completed the Games played Wednesday evenings. Fall team registration Intermediate level. We will brush up on some of the basics fee is $250. Class #825. and continue to learn new routines and rhythms. Besides Women's League being a great way to keep in shape, we have an evening of fun Games played Tuesday evenings. Fall team registration fee is & socialization. Come join us! Registration Fee $60.00 /per $250. Class #826. couple /10 Sessions. Classes 2 hours. Instructors Ken & Barb. Co -Rec League # Day Begins Time Location Games played Wednesday evenings. Fall team registration 56 Wed. Sept. 17 7:30 p.m. Garden City fee is $250. Class #827. INTERMEDIATE ROUND DANCING & CLASSICS TAEKWONDO (Korean Karate) You will learn new routines to many of the rhythms you are Taekwondo is a Korean martial art. For ages 8 and up. familiar with. We will be working on the Quick Step, Tango, Advanced class requires taking the beginning class or the Bolero and many more. This class is only open to those instructor's permission. Registration Fee $80.00/23 Sessions, partners who have had previous Round or Ballroom Dance plus equipment costs as necessary. Classes 1 hour. Instructor lessons. Join us for a fun evening! Registration Fee $60.00/ Robert, 4th degree Black Belt. Beginner #61; Advanced #62. per couple /10 Sessions. Classes 2 hours. Instructors Ken & # Day Begins Time Location Barb. 61 M &W Oct. 6 6:00 p.m. Community Center # Day Begins Time Location 62 M &W Oct. 6 6:45 p.m. Community Center 57 Mon. Sept. 15 7:30 p.m. Garden City Recreation Brochure 9 www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org Adult Activities continued NATURE OF THINGS AARP - 55 ALIVE /MATURE DRIVING What better way to enjoy Minnesota than outdoors! Join us Registration accepted immediately. Thursday, September 25 as we travel to Springbrook Nature This classroom- training program is Center in Fridley. Bring a lunch to enjoy before the ride designed to help persons 50 and older home. Dress for the weather. Pickups offered at Robbinsdale improve their driving skills. Course or Crystal Community Centers. Reservation deadline is completion is required to initiate auto September 18. Donation of $3.00 or one punch card pass is A l "' insurance discounts. Instructors are trained requested. Transportation provided through 5 Cities, call volunteers. (763) 537 -0229. Four Hour Refresher Course - is for persons who have TREASURE SEEKERS completed the eight hour mature driving course within the Love searching for that "gotta have" treasure? Come with us preceding three years. Fee $10.00 /1 Session. as we look for "treasures" and other great stuff at area antique Date Day Time shops. After shopping, lunch is on your own. On Sept. 3 Wed. 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. September 5, we visit main street Hastings. Sept. 17 Wed. 12:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. December 5, we will tour the Swedish Institute in Oct. 8 Wed. 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Minneapolis. Pickup offered at Crystal Community Nov. 5 Wed. 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Center. Donation of $3.00 or one punch card ass #0 P P Nov. 20 Wed. 12:30 p.m. - 12:30 p.m. is requested. There is a $4 fee for the Swedish Dec. 3 Wed. 8:30 p.m. - 12:30 p.m. Institute. Transportation through 5 Cities, call For additional class offerings in the area including the Eight (763) 537 -0229. Reservation deadline is the Friday Hour course, call (952) 858 -9040. The AARP office is open 9 before each trip, space providing. a.m. - 4 p.m., Monday - Friday. FORUM AND THE FORK REGISTRATION INFORMATION The day starts at the Westminster Presbyterian Church, Register at Brooklyn Center Community Center, 6301 downtown Minneapolis with an organ concert followed by an Shingle Creek Parkway. Questions call (763) 569 -3400. inspiring lecture presentation. After each lecture, we will go Registration will be taken on a first -come, first -served basis. to a different restaurant for lunch. You may order off the If the class is full, we will put you on the waiting list and call menu. Individual checks, including tax and gratuity, will be if an opening occurs. Advanced registration required by available to each person. Register with 5 Cities Transportation mail or in person; no walk -ins the day of class. Program no later than the Monday before the talk by calling (763) 537 -0229. The trip is limited to 28 persons. The bus Make check or money order payable to AARP. (Cash not picks up at the Brooklyn Center Community Center parking accepted.) lot at 10:30 a.m. and returns approximately 3 p.m. On � Classes are offered at the Crossings/Brookwood, 6125 N. October 2, hear Chris Hedges with lunch at Currans. Lilac Drive. Smoking is not permitted during class or in the October 16, hear Dr. Peter Greer with lunch at the French building. Meadows Cafe & Bakery. On November 20, hear Joe Dowling; lunch at Milda's, one of our favorites! Donation of Brooklyn Center Community Activities, Recreation and $3.00 or one punch card pass is requested. Services Department thank the Lang Nelson Corporation & Crossing Manager Kris for making this site available for these TUESDAY EXPLORERS classes. Feel adventurous? Join us on Tuesday, October 7, as we explore St. Paul's Grand Avenue. Save room for lunch as the BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP restaurant selection is as varied as your taste buds. A If you enjoy reading, join in on our fun drop in book donation of $3.00 or one punch on pass card is requested. discussions. The group is sponsored by the Cities of Brooklyn Transportation through 5 Cities, call (763) 537 -0229. Center, Robbinsdale and Crystal and is open to anyone Reservation deadline September 30, space permitting. Pick regardless of where they live. We meet at Robbinsdale ups offered at Robbinsdale or Crystal Community Centers. Community Center, 4139 Regent Ave. N, room 105, from (- Approximate time 9:00 a.m. — 2:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. On September 2, the book to be discussed is A MINI 500 TOURNAMENTS Room of One's Own by Virginia Woolf. October 7, The Minimum age 18. No pre -sign up, just bring a partner. Cost of Secret Life of Bees by Sue Kidd. On November 4, the book $3 per person, includes coffee, treats, expenses and prizes. All chosen is The Empress of One by Faith Sullivan. New players agree to abide by the rules of the tournament. participants are always welcome. If you have questions or Tournaments are run by Senior Adult Volunteers on Saturday, are interested in coming, call Kathy, (763) 569 -3405. September 20, October 18 and November 15, 12:30 -3:30 p.m. FALL CASINO EXCURSIONS at the Brooklyn Center Community Center, 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway. Park and enter on the lower level. In case of Board the bus for a relaxing and fun ride on one or both of inclement weather, call (763) 569 -3442 for a recorded our casino excursions this fall. Open to all adults. See details message about the tournament. in the Community Tripsters section, page 19. www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org 10 Recreation Brochure Adult Activities continued POTTERY BEGINNING /INTERMEDIATE FLU PREVENTION CLINIC – October 28 This class is designed to teach the basic skills of throwing and For adults and children ages 9 or older, on Tuesday, October hand building. The community center offers a unique 28, 2 -4 p.m., Brooklyn Center Community Center. (Shots can opportunity to practice your new skills by including in the be given to children ages 9 and older if a parent/guardian is registration fee 25 lbs. clay for projects, unlimited practice present.) Pre - registration is required by calling (763) 569 - time and firing fees. (Additional clay is $36.50, which 3400 no later then October 1. (Registration will be accepted includes 25 lbs., glazes and firing.) Bring a work shirt to the after this date, space provided.) Seniors are entitled to a free first class. Please allow approximately $6.90 to purchase flu shot with Medicare Part B or their insurance company will tools. Registration Fee $90.00/8 Sessions. Classes 2' /z hours. be billed. To receive a free shot, all of the following must be Instructor Theresa. presented at the clinic: Medicare card, any insurance card and # Day Begins Time Location any vouchers received in the mail. Shots not covered by the 58 Tues. Sept. 16 6:30 p.m. Community Center above, are $16 per shot. Needles will be used to administer 59 Tues. Nov. 11 6:30 p.m. Community Center the vaccine. Please wear short sleeves. All clients will be required to sign a consent form before receiving the INSTRUCTIONAL LAB vaccination. A professional nurse from Metropolitan Visiting Designed for advanced students who are proficient in Nurse Association staff the clinic. One to two volunteer throwing, hand building and glazing. The instructor will meet hosts or hostesses are needed to assist with reading forms with students in a class format 3 – 4 times during the eight- to persons with vision impairment, and directing people to week session. This is an ideal format for participants who bathrooms etc. If you can volunteer, call (763) 569 -3400. want to work independently yet need some instruction either in new techniques or with problem solving. Participants with BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING less than 5 years experience may register at the discretion of Free screening is done at the following areas: the instructor. The registration fee includes 25 lbs. of clay West Fire Station with firing and glazes. For heavy production, each additional 6250 Brooklyn Blvd. 25 lbs. of clay is $36.50, which includes glazes and firing. Tuesday— Friday, 8 -10 p.m. Registration Fee $90.00/8 Sessions. Classes 2' /z hours. Saturday & Sunday, 8 a.m. -8 p.m. Instructor Theresa. # Day Begins Time Location Brookdale Mall 60 Mon. Sept. 15 6:30 p.m. Community Center East Court Area 61 Mon. Nov. 10 6:30 p.m. Community Center Monday, Wednesday & Friday, 9 a.m. -11 a.m. Schedule subject to change Oct. 1; call (763) 566 -3373 for an update. LAB AND FIRING PRIVILEGES Open to persons who have completed a pottery class at the BROOKLYN CENTER WOMEN'S CLUB community center or have had previous experience and are The Brooklyn Center Women's Club is sponsored by the familiar with the equipment. Lab may be used on an unlimited Brooklyn Center Community Activities, Recreation, & basis other than class times and students may have pieces Services Department. Meetings are the second Tuesday of the fired in the eight -week period. The lab program is designed month at 1 p.m. in Constitution Hall of the Brooklyn Center for individuals who want to work independently. Community Center. The purpose of the organization is to Registration fee includes 25 lbs. of clay. (Additional clay is promote social, cultural and civic activities for area women. $36.50, which includes 25 lbs., glazes and firing.) Arrange Annual dues are $10. Our monthly meetings are informative your own time to work in the lab during the eight weeks. No and with entertaining programs. Join us on Sept. 9 at Noon for instruction. New lab participants are asked to meet with the the annual fall luncheon with the Hawaiian Luau theme. Non instructor for an orientation at 6 p.m. on Mon. or Tues. of the members are welcome and the cost is $5. Our entertainer is a first week. Starting week corresponds with pottery class pianist. Oct. 14 is a celebration of all member and guest schedule above. Registration Fee $88.50/8 Weeks. birthdays. The afternoon will be highlighted with a speaker # Day Begins Time Location from the unique Animal Ambassador program. On Nov. 11, 62 Weeks of Sept. 15 – Nov. 9 Community Center hear the delightful, talented Banjo Bandits. An afternoon you 63 Weeks of Nov. 10 –Jan. 17 Community Center won't want to miss. Dec. 9 is the annual holiday luncheon party featuring the Salem Swedish Singers. Cost is $5 for COME FOR LUNCH ...STAY FOR BRIDGE guests and non - members. Please bring a gift for LEAP. Monthly trips are also offered to members. On Sept. 23, we Join other bridge players who get together for a friendly will cruise down the Mississippi upon the Paddleford Anson afternoon of "Bridge for Fun" at Earle Brown Terrace, 6100 Northrop with lunch at Nye's. On Oct 22, we will go to Summit Dr. N. We play the first Thursday of each month at 1 Chanhassen Dinner Theatre for a matinee performance of the p.m. This activity is open to the public. For information, call popular musical "Sound of Music." On Nov. 20, it's off to the (763) 569 -3405. Participants are invited to have lunch in their Old Log for the comedy "Out of Order." Complete lovely dining room from Noon - 1 p.m. The reasonably priced information about these meetings and the trips planned daily special includes sandwich, accompaniment, beverage, through May is available at the monthly meetings. For tax & gratuity. For information or reservation, call (763) 560- information, call (763) 561 -1739. 6829. Recreation Brochure 11 www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org - 1Fe ec The adaptive recreation program is a cooperative effort of the cities of Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, Crystal, Golden Valley, Maple Grove, New Hope, Plymouth, Robbinsdale and West Hennepin Community Services. Participants must pre- register. For persons not living in one of the communities listed above, call for registration information and add $5 to the fee. REACH is an agency serving individuals with developmental disabilities and their families in the West and Northwest Hennepin areas. Services include information, referral, advocacy, and counseling. Programs include social/recreation groups and education programs. An integration specialist is on staff to assist parents, professionals and individuals who are interested in participating in "non- adapted" parks and recreation programs. For information and registration procedures, call Renee, Director of Recreation at (952) 9884178. *At time of brochure printing, some dates, times, locations, and registration fees were unavailable, please call Renee for this information. Soccer* - Have fun in this instructional program where Walking Group - Join this recreational walking group to participants will learn the fundamentals. Fun games will be improve your fitness. We will explore local parks and trails, played too. This program is for boys and girls ages 5 - 12 and weather permitting, then move into malls on cooler nights, will meet on Tues. nights in Maple Grove. Fee $32. during the winter months. Walkers will meet at various areas, Karate Kids* -For boys and girls ages 5 -12. Back by Tues., Sept. 16 — Oct. 28, 6:30 — 8 p.m. Fee is $25. popular demand! Enjoy this martial arts form with a real Golden Years* - This group is designed for those over 50. Black Belt instructor. Learn the basics to becoming a Karate Kid. Participants should wear casual, loose fitting clothing. Meet for dinner and entertainment one Mon. each month in Golden Valley at Brook Community Center. Youth & Teen Bowling* - For youth ages 5 -12 and teens Reservations required. ages 13 -21. Youth and teens will play separately at Doyle's, 5000 W. Broadway in Crystal. Bowl two games each Sat., Wednesday Night Social - Enjoy meeting new friends or Sept. 20 — Nov. 15. League fee $30 plus $3 for each week like socializing with a group? Come join us Wednesdays for a bowled. variety of fun and exciting events and activities. Program designed for moderately involved adults. Meet at Crystal Teen Explorers North* - Celebrate Being a Teen! — Community Center, 4800 Douglas Dr., 6:30 - 8:30 p.m., Sept. Here's a fun way to get out with friends. This is a great place 17 — Nov. 12. Fee $32 with a ratio of I staff/ 10 participants. to make new friends. Join us Thurs., Sept. 18 — Nov. 13, 6:30- 8:30 p.m. Fee is $35. Basketball* - A program for adults 18 and over. The Mon. night competitive league is for individuals with or without Adult Bowling* - Join your friends for America's favorite disabilities. League begins Jan. 5. If you don't want to be in sport! Two games played each week for $3 plus the league fee the league, come and join our fun skill building team. This of $30. Bowl Sat., Sept. 20 — Nov. 15 at Doyle's Bowling non - competitive team plays Thurs. beginning Jan. 8. Fee $30. Alley, 5000 West Broadway, Crystal or Village North in Brooklyn Park. Dancing for Developmental Disabilities - Don't miss this FUN Spooktacular second annual fundraiser on Sat., Oct. Friday Fall Dance — Sept. 12 - Adults and teens ages 18 25! By participating, you will have fun and helping to raise and older can come and enjoy a great evening of music and money for future activities you will enjoy. Held at Brooklyn dancing from 7 - 9 p.m. Pay $3 at the door; pre - registration is Park Community Activity Center 6 -9 p.m. Dance contests, not required. Staff is welcome to stay at no cost. Groove to spooky activities and dancing to DJ music make this an event the latest hits at Crystal Community Center, 4800 Douglas not to be missed. Cost $8 /person. If you are a business or Dr., Crystal. individual who is financially interested in sponsoring a On The Town I* - This group is for young adults, 18 -25 dancer, contact Renee. who are independent and would like to explore their Annual Meeting & Holiday Party* - This event will community. Meet every other Fri. evening. Cost is $15 plus be Thurs. evening, Dec, 11 where we celebrate the success additional evening fee depending on activity. of our agency for the year. Experience our annual program, awards, dancing & introductions from the REACH staff. On The Town II* - Want to experience some area Courage Center - Is an agency serving persons with nightlife? Come party on Sat. nights. This social group is for physical disabilities and sensory impairments. There are adults ages 26 -50 living independently or semi independently who need minimal supervision. Meets twice a month on Sat. activities for all ages and abilities. Call (763) 520 -0473 evening. Cost is $15 plus an additional fee depending on Voice or (763) 520 -0405 TDD for a program calendar. A activity. separate brochure listing programs is available for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. Tutoring in academic skills, for the GED test & the written driver's test is available, call (763) 520 -0554. www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org 12 Recreation Brochure Early Childhood Family Education Brooklyn Center School District 286 Community Education 763- 561 -1159 The mission of Early Childhood Family Education is to strengthen families through support and education. For both adults and children, we offer important life experiences in all areas of their development. FAMILY FOCUS ECFE Open House (Birth to 5 years) READY, SET, GO! This class is designed so that all of and Registration READY, Classes your preschool children (ages 0 — 5) (School Readiness for ages 3 to 5) may attend with you. Children and Join us for a fun evening of Ready, Set, Go! is for children 3 to parents join together for fun learning entertainment and register for 5- years -old and their parents. activities for the first half of class. The classes while you're here! Ready, Set, Go! provides preschool parents then leave for a discussion programming to help children grow group with a parent educator where Thursday and prepare for their kindergarten they set the topics according to their September 11, 2003 experience. This program interests. The children play together recognizes that parents are a child's under the care of the Early Childhood 6:00 — 7:30 pm first and most important teacher and teacher. Classes are held at our Earle Brown Elementary believes that parent involvement is Community Corner (1500 — 69 Ave. 5900 Humboldt Ave. NO. critical to a child's education. No. at Humboldt), and at Earle Brown Parents with children enrolled in Elementary. We have morning, The DREAM MOBILE afternoon and evening offerings to this program are required to meet the needs of most families. Fee will be here with a great participate in a regularly is $35.00 and we do offer a sliding fee program sharing exciting scheduled ECFE parent/child scale. Classes are 1 hours in length stories and song! class or other involvement to be and meet for 11 weeks beginning the determined later. Children age 3 week of September 22, 2003. Please (E. C.F. E. and School Readiness by September 1, 2003 attend two call 763 -561 -1159 for details. registrations will also be taken at the mornings a week at Community All - School Open House on Corner (69 and Humboldt), while Parenting Potpourri Thursday, September 4th children age 4 by September 1, 2003 attend either 3 mornings or 3 This 11 -week session offers a from 5:00 — 7 :00 p.m. afternoons a week at either variety of classes and at Earle Brown Elementary) Community Corner or Earle Brown a change of pace! Elementary. Fees vary by location V The first 3 weeks will be and class, so please call for details. Motheread /Fatheread -MN. The There are limited openings in program is curriculum based to these classes. Classes begin the strengthen family communication and week of September 15, 2003. parenting skills through reading and Call 763 - 561 -1159 for details! discussing excellent multicultural ALL CHILDREN OF INVOLVED PARENTS children's books. Each family will DO BETTER IN SCHOOL. receive FREE the 3 books that are Did You Know.....? discussed! * Students whose parents are involved score higher on standardized tests. V The next 5 weeks are just for * Students who are failing in school improve dramatically when parents become Dads and their kids. Dads will spend involved. quality time with their Child /ren and * Students who schools are more connected with their communities out perform enjoy discussion time with other overall, those students in schools who are not. fathers and Steve Rocklein. Steve is EVERY PARENT WHO BECOMES INVOLVED MAKES A DIFFERENCE! an experienced Parent Educator who We are very excited to be able to offer you the opportunity to be heard and become has facilitated father's groups for involved! Our ECFE and School Readiness programs have been selected to be the several years. first preschool program to participate in PROJECT EMPOWERMENT. The goal of the program is to get more parents actively involved in their children's schools by V The final 3 weeks are play first building relationships with teachers and administrators. Then, together, nights where you can all enjoy time creating plans of action and carrying them out. All because children of involved together movin' and groovin' in the parents do better in school. Project Empowerment begins with a 3 -night seminar Earle Brown gym. that brings parents, teachers and community members together to talk, listen and Please call 763 -561 -1159 for details! work effectively with each other. There will be a light supper served and child care provided. We look forward to your participation in this wonderful program! 13 Youth Activities GYMNASTICS PROGRAM The Brooklyn Center Gymnastics Program has been developed using a skill progression of classes. The purpose of this progression is to provide participants with a safe, comfortable advancement in gymnastics allowing them to develop to their potential. 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 GIRLS For children ages 3% - 5. (Children must be 3%z by September For girls in grades 1 -4 who have had little or no gymnastics 18, 2003 and toilet trained in order to register for this class.) experience. Kindergarten girls who have completed at least Basic gymnastics and exercises are designed to improve two preschool gymnastics sessions with Brooklyn Center may child's motor skills & coordination. Instruction includes register. Learn basic tumbling skills such as rolls, cartwheels, tumbling and an introduction to the balance beam, bars, and walkovers and headstands. Simple skills on the beam, vault vault. Students must be able to do all skills before advancing and uneven bars will also be taught. Registration Fee $28.00/8 to Preschool II. Class ratio 8 students /instructor. Registration Sessions. Classes 1 hour. Instructors Michelle #'s 106, 108; Fee $26.00/8 Sessions. Classes 45 min. Instructors Sara #100; Sara # 107; Jamie #109. Michelle #101; Jamie #'s 102 & 103. # Day Begins Time Location # Day Begins Time Location 106 Thurs. Sept. 18 7:20 p.m. North View 100 Thurs. Sept. 18 6:30 p.m. North View 107 Thurs. Sept. 18 7:20 p.m. North View 101 Sat. Sept. 20 9:00 a.m. North View 108 Sat. Sept. 20 10:40 a.m. North View 102 Sat. Sept. 20 9:00 a.m. North View 109 Sat. Sept. 20 10:40 a.m. North View 103 Sat. Sept. 20 9:50 a.m. North View INTERMEDIATE GYMNASTICS FOR GIRLS PRESCHOOL IUKINDERGARTEN For girls in grades 1 -5 who have either passed Beginning GYMNASTICS Gymnastics For Girls or can do the following skills: For preschool children ages 4 and up who have passed Tumbling - forward and backward roll, cartwheel, headstand; Preschool I Gymnastics and kindergarten children with little Beam - walk forward and back, front support and mount, or no gymnastics experience. Children will learn more squat turn, forward roll; Vault - straddle, hip squat; Bars - advanced moves on the low balance beam, tumbling and bars. back hip circle, single leg cut, pull over to front support. Class ratio is 8 students /instructor. Registration Fee $26.00/8 Registration Fee $32.50/8 Sessions. Classes 1 hour, 15 min. Sessions. Classes 45 min. Instructor Michelle. Instructors Michelle & Jamie. # Day Begins Time Location # Day Begins Time Location 104 Thurs. Sept. 18 6:30 p.m. North View 110 Sat. Sept. 20 11:45 a.m. North View 105 Sat. Sept. 20 9:50 a.m. North View SPECIAL NOTE TO PARENTS Through years of experience, we have found our gymnastics and dance classes are conducted more smoothly when not being observed by parents. Children, as well as adults, need to spend time interacting with their peers in a recreation setting. Parents are welcome to attend the last 15 minutes of the last day of class for a short demonstration. Schedules will be given to students on the first day of class. TRI -CITY Youth Hockey Association TAEKWONDO Korean Karate Vc This is a joint association between Brooklyn Center, Fridley & Taekwondo is a ( Korean martial )art Columbia Heights. Open to boys and girls ages 4 -15. focusing on self - defense and competition ► Quality hockey instruction at all levels utilizing punching and kicking ► Player development program techniques. For ages 8 and up. Advanced ► Reasonable participation fees class requires taking the beginning class ► First year mite players can rent equipment for $25 or the instructor's permission. Registration Fee $80.00/23 ► Fund raising opportunities to offset cost Sessions, plus equipment costs as necessary. Classes I hour. ► USA Hockey certified coaches Instructor Robert, 4th degree Black Belt. Beginner #61; Advanced #62. Registration dates and times are listed at www.tcha.us. # Day Begins Time Location 61 M &W Oct. 6 6:00 p.m. Community Center New players - bring COPY of birth certificate, social security 62 M &W Oct. 6 7:00 p.m. Community Center number and medical insurance information for registration. For further information, contact House Directors at (763) 571 -5515. Youth hockey is a fun and rewarding sport for your child. We hope to see you at this year's registration. www.cityolbrooklyncenter.org 14 Recreation Brochure Youth Activities continued CHILDREN'S DANCE PROGRAM Fall session is 10 weeks. Persons registering for fall will have priority in registering for the winter /spring session, which begins in January and runs for 14 weeks. If you have questions about where to place your child, please call Sue at (763) 569 -3400. Recital The annual dance recital will be held at Park Center High School in May. Costumes Every year we try to keep costumes simple and inexpensive and still put on a professional looking recital. This fee is in addition to the registration fee and will be due late December. ' Dance Attire Special shoes and dance attire are optional. Students should avoid wearing clothing that conceals body movement. Registration Registration for children's dance classes accepted immediately. Registration continues on a first -come, first -served basis until classes fill. TAP & BALLET — Ages 4 - 5 Learn beginning ballet movements and tap steps. A simple Registration for , dance dance routine will be introduced. For preschool children who classes accepted immediately. will be at least 4 years old by September 1, 2003. Children Limited openings must be toilet trained. Registration Fee $33.00/10 Sessions. 155 & 156. Classes 40 min. Instructors Julia # 150; Jessi #154. # Day Begins Time Location 150 Mon. Sept. 22 5:00 p.m. Community Center TAP &JAZZ 154 Tues. Sept. 23 5:30 p.m. Community Center Love to dance? This is the class for you. You will have an opportunity to learn tap fundamentals and combinations with TAP & BALLET — Grades K -2 the fun of modern jazz movements. Registration Fee You will learn ballet fundamentals and tap combinations. $33.00/10 Sessions. Classes 40 min. Instructor Jessi. Registration Fee $33.00/10 Sessions. Classes 40 min. Grades 2 -5 Instructors Julia #151; Jessi #155. # Day Begins Time Location # Day Begins Time Location 156 Tues. Sept. 23 7:00 p.m. Community Center 151 Mon. Sept. 22 5:45 p.m. Community Center Grades 5 & Up 155 Tues. Sept. 23 6:15 p.m. Community Center 157 Tues. Sept. 23 7:45 p.m. Community Center GIRL SCOUTS PLEASE NOTE: Become a Girl Scout this fall! Scouting is about fun, friends, trying new things, developing important life skills and making As a result of the current State budget shortfall, Local a difference in the community. Government Aid to cities was reduced significantly for 2003, Daisy Girl Scouts Grades K -1 Ages 5 -6 2004 and beyond. This revenue is a significant source of Brownie Girl Scouts Grades 1 -3 Ages 6 -9 income for many cities, including the City of Brooklyn Junior Girl Scouts Grades 3 -6 Ages 9 -12 Center. As a result, these reductions will impact our ability Cadette Girl Scouts Grades 6 -9 Ages 12 -15 to offer certain programs, activities and /or services. Senior Girl Scouts Grades 9 -12 Ages 15 -17 Some of the activities we will not be able to offer include To learn more about Girl Scouts, attend a New Member some Senior Programs and the Kid's Shopping Korner. Jamboree Night. For girls attending Earle Brown, Fair Oaks, Some offerings such as, Holly Sunday and the Halloween Garden City, Palmer Lake, St. Alphonsus, Brooklyn Center Party, will be reduced in scope and sponsored by the High School and North View, new member night will be held Brooklyn Center Lions Club. Other programs and classes at Palmer Lake School on September 11 from 7 -8:30 p.m. For will be offered, but with fee increases. information, call Maria at (763) 561 -1630. For girls attending Evergreen, new member night will be held at Monroe We regret having to make these program reductions /changes, Elementary on September 18 from 6:30 -8:30 p.m. For but have no choice as a result of the budget reductions. If information, call Lisa at (763) 493 -9049. you have questions /comments regarding these changes, please feel free to contact us at (763) 569 -3400. The Girl Scout Council office /store is located at 5601 Brooklyn Blvd. (763) 535 -4602 or (763) 971 -4035 or visit their website at www.girlscoutsmpls.org. Recreation Brochure 15 www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org Youth Activities continued Nbg � � BROOKLYN AREA BASKETBALL i .f 1 The Cities of Brooklyn Center and Brooklyn Park along with the Brooklyn Park Athletic Association formed the Brooklyn 20th Annual Area Basketball Program. Brooklyn Area Basketball will HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL o4 offer House League Basketball programs for both boys and girls in grades 2 -12. This program emphasizes fun and equal SWIM J141 participation for all its participants. Saturday, October 25 Registration Dates for u season 1 - 3 P .M. Thurs. Sept. 11 7 — 9 p.m. Brooklyn Park Comm. Center 1 Tues. Sept. 16 7 — 9 p.m. Brooklyn Park Comm. Center AOr Thurs. Sept. 18 7 — 9 p.m. Brooklyn Center Comm. Ctr. Brooklyn Center Community Center Mon. Sept. 22 7 — 9 p.m. Zanewood Comm. Center For ages 12 and younger! Registration forms and information on registering by mail is Games! Prizes! Special Halloween Treats! o r available on the website at www.bpaasports.org. Pass for the community center pool & water slide! Registration Fees oAr Elementary (grades 2 -6) $70.00 Pool and water slide open until 9 p.m. Use your Junior High (grades 7 -9) $90.00 pass on October 25 or use it another day. Parents At e Senior High (grades 10 -12) $100.00 who wish to swim and use the water slide pay general admission price at the customer service Financial assistance is available on a need basis. counter on day of carnival. Six year old children and under must be accompanied by an adult. Questions, call Adults are invited to accompany older children as or Bruce Jonason (763) 424 -7046 (Elementary Girls) well. It takes approximately one hour and 15 Richard Habstritt (763) 560 -0177 (Elementary Boys) minutes to participate in all games. Sponsored in *t fl Jim Huntington (763) 4244387 (Junior High) part by the Brooklyn Center Lions Club. Registration fee is $5.001child Pre- registration by October 23 is recommended KICKERS SOCCER CLUB N Walk -ins on day ofparty will be accepted ' Kickers Soccer Club is a traveling program for girls and boys on a space permitting basis only. ages 5 through 19. The club is fun and educational. It Limit - 200 children. provides skills that last a lifetime. Professional, licensed coaches and trainers provide opportunities for fall and # Day Date Time Location summer programs. For information, contact Brett, girls and 112 Sat. Oct. 25 1:00 p.m. Community Center boys director at (763) 503 -0609 or bcorbitt@att.net; Craig, Little Kickers director at (763) 424 -9825 or Cjohnsen @michaudcooley.com; David, coaching director at (763) 424 -6336 or lurax002 @umn.ed. y AFTER SCHOOL �) FUN SQUAD i Looking for something fun to do after school? Join Fun Squad! It's with your friends! It includes lots of activity choices! And, it's lots of fun! School bus transportation is provided 1 home; limited stops. For grades 1 -6. Some sites will offer a pool party at the Brooklyn / Center Community Center as part of the fun. Don't miss it! Programs begin in October. Fun Squad flyers will be sent home with your children from school. FUN SQUAD PROGRAM SPECIALISTS Fair Oaks Ms. Mersereau (763) 533 -2246 Garden City Mrs. Tamura (763) 561 -9768 Palmer Lake Mr. Fenske (763) 561 -1930 16 Recreation Brochure 14 olidaq GREAT Ptwm WORKSHOP HOLIDAY COOKIE BAKING Calling all ghosts and goblins in grades K -6. The Halloween In this one -day workshop, you will make some of your favorite fun starts using fall colors to paint and decorate an adorable holiday cookies. You will get a recipe booklet and some wooden scarecrow. This friendly scarecrow will welcome the homemade goodies to take home. Please bring an apron and a guests to your home with his inviting smile. Class includes a small box to take home some cookies. We will be having a snack and beverage. Wear old clothes or bring a paint shirt. cookie and milk break. For grades 1 -6. Registration Fee Registration Fee $9.00/1 Session. Class 2 hours. Instructor $10.00 /1 Session. Class 2' /z hours. Instructor Diane. Koreen. # Day Date Time Location # Day Date Time Location 302 Sat. Dec. 6 9:30 a.m. Community Center 300 Sat. Oct. 18 2:00 p.m. Community Center HOLIDAY ORNAMENTS HOLIDAY GIFTS Come have fun while making three festive ornaments. Great Tis the season for giving! Anyone on your gift list would be to give as gifts or enjoy on your own tree! Snack and happy to receive this personally crafted holiday gift. Boxes beverage provided. For grades K -6. Samples are on display provided. Please wear old clothes or bring a paint shirt. For at the community center. Registration Fee $9.00/1 Session. grades K -6. Registration Fee $9.00/1 Session. Class 2 hours. Class 2 hours. Instructor Koreen. Instructor Koreen. # Day Date Time Location # Day Date Time Location 301 Sat. Dec. 6 2:00 p.m. Community Center 303 Sat. Dec. 13 2:00 p.m. Community Center ]lofty Sunday v 0 Sunday, December 7 2 -5P.M. Brooklyn Center Community Center Visit with Santa! (2 — 4:30 p.m.) Go on a Hayride! (2:15 — 4:15 p.m.) Holiday Jingo (2 — 4:00 p.m.) Magic Show (4:15 p.m.) Lighting of the Holiday Tree! (5 p.m.) Please bring a new toy to donate to Toys for Tots! Free cookies and beverages! Free pictures will be taken with Santa while film supplies last. Questions, please call (763) 569 -3400. Sponsored by the Brooklyn Center Lions Club. Recreation Brochure 17 www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org AB rs 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. A bus hostess or escort accompanies all the trips. REGISTRATION for the trips is now in progress by mail or in person, mail 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. ON< We've got your ticket for fall fun! September 17 — Duluth Historic Homes and Garden October 1— Chanhassen Theatres- Silver On our way we'll stop in Hinckley for a cinnamon raisin Sizzles Revue biscuit & coffee. In Duluth – a progressive luncheon and S Silver Sizzles is a 90- minute musical revue that has guided tour of three premier historic Bed and Breakfast Inns. all the glitz and glamour of Las Vegas, but with a twist - all We'll get a glimpse into the opulent lifestyles of turn -of -the- the cast members are over 50 years old! All are show business century lumber barons, lawyers & mining magnates. Each inn veterans with extensive backgrounds in film, Broadway and will provide a specially prepared part of the meal. The Olcott nightclubs. Two dancers were former Radio City Music Hall House, the Cotton Mansion and the Manor of The Creek have Rockettes, and another danced on Broadway! There's singing, recently been renovated and offer magnificent architectural dancing, laughter and hilarious audience participation that detail, fine antiques and wonderful stores. (Because tours are will have you rolling in the aisles! Lunch served prior to the not the primary business of the historic homes, there may be a matinee performance. Our seats are front and center in the substitute historic home for those listed.) We'll tour a Fireside Theatre. Cost $39 /person includes choice of entree, beautiful rose garden overlooking Lake Superior. A gardener coffee / tea/milk, transportation, and escort. Other beverages/ will talk about the special care that is taken to keep the 3,000 dessert are on your own. Approximate time 10:30 a.m. – 5:00 plants on display for visitors. Relax in the park or walk p.m. August 29, registration deadline. Trip #630. through the gardens, enjoy the fragrance and beauty that only roses can provide. On return home a stop at Toby's; cost on October 29 – Old Log Theater — "Out of Order" your own. Cost $50 /person includes morning coffee stop, Enjoy this madcap farce from author Ray Cooney, a master at progressive luncheon, guided tours of homes & garden, motor making people laugh. It begins with a "rendezvous" that is coach and escort. Approximate time 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. interrupted by the appearance of a dead body. The fun August 21, registration deadline. Trip #628. literally explodes as the cover -up begins and we find out that the body is anything but dead! Cost: $39 /person includes October 10 – Hudson "High Society " – Hudson, WI motor coach, lunch, theater, tax, gratuities and escort. Our day will start with a stop at the Phipps Center for the Arts Approximate time 10:15 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. October 8, in Hudson, Wisconsin. We'll tour this $7 million facility and registration deadline. Trip #631. enjoy a demonstration on the Mighty Wurlitzer Theater Pipe November 19 – Chanhassen Theatres —Cats Organ – with a three manual console, 16 ranks of pipes, 6 CATS is T.S. Eliot's poems in Old Possum's Book of tuned percussions, as well as sound effects. Lunch will be served in the River Room for a Victorian Cream Tea. This Practical Cats, set to music by Andrew Lloyd Webber in this three course "High Tea" will include an assortment of finger song and dance spectacle about whimsical feline characters including: Old Gumbie Cat; Rum Turn Tugger; and the sandwiches, scones with clotted cream and jam, a large mysterious Mr. Mistoffelees. Hit song, "Memory" is sung by selection of gourmet sweet treats and Earl Grey tea. Grizabella, the faded Glamour Cat. This feline fantasy is Following lunch, we will tour the historic Octagon House and charged with incredible energy, flare and imagination! See then take a drive through the neighborhoods and hear about the architecture of the small town of why this is Broadway's longest - running musical. Tables are Hudson. Cost $46 /person includes lunch, tours, m the fourth and fifth rows, center stage. Lunch served prior tax, gratuities motor coach and escort. to the matinee performance. Cost $49 /person includes choice time for a.m. – d p.m. of entree, coffee /tea/milk, transportation, and escort. Other Approximate September to registration deadline. Trip #629. beverages /dessert are on your own. Approximate time 10:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. October 20, registration deadline. Trip #632. www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org 18 Recreation Brochure Community Tripsters continued December 1$ - Holiday Lights Tour Fall Casino Excursions Join us on a magical holiday tour. We get Board the bus for a relaxing and scenic fall ride on our casino on our "sleigh" (deluxe motor coach) to go excursions. You will be treated to coffee and rolls on the bus. "over the river and through the woods" for Bus Bingo will also be part of the fun. Bring your friends — a steak dinner with potato, vegetable, rolls, open to all adults! If you have a Grand Advantage card dessert and beverage at the Cherokee number, please give it when registering. Please support these Sirloin Room, beautifully decorated for the holidays. Our trips, the $5 charge for each trip goes toward helping support sleigh knows the way for our 2'/2 hour tour as we enjoy programs in Brooklyn Center. Cost is $5 /person for each trip, 1000's of lights driving the festively decorated neighborhoods includes coffee, rolls, bus bingo, prizes, transportation and of eastern Minnesota. As an extra treat, we'll stop for hot escort. (The casino will give each participant $5 in quarters to apple cider and a cookie. Cost $40 /person includes dinner, spend at the casino. Could be subject to change.) guided tour, motor coach and escort. Approximate time 3:30 - Approximate time 9:00 a.m. — 4:30 p.m. Park at the north end 9:00 p.m. December 1, registration deadline. Trip #633. of the Brooklyn Center Community Center. Tuesday, October 14 — Mille Lacs Registration deadline October 3. Trip #604 Thursday, November 6 — Hinckley Registration deadline October 24. Trip #605 Senior A dult Activiti If you have any questions about the programs listed below, call Kathy, Program Supervisor, (763) 569 -3405. SPECIAL SENIOR REGISTRATION - FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 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 Monday, September 8, after 9:30 a.m. you may also register by mail or over the phone with Visa or MasterCard. To register over the phone beginning September 8, call (763) 569 -3400. SENIOR HAPPENINGS TRANSPORTATION Is a newsletter sponsored by the Brooklyn • Five Cities Senior Transportation Program Center Community Activities, Recreation and Rita -Mon. - Fri ........................... (763) 537 -4534 ext. 433 Services Department. The "Senior Happenings" Reservations - Mon. - Fri ...................(763) 537 -0229 tells activities going on at the clubs, in the *Transportation is offered for persons 60 community and outings offered. As a result of the current State budget shortfall, the newsletter will no longer be sent years and older. Mini - coaches provide out free or on a monthly basis. We would like to send it out transportation to senior club programs at the six times per year. In order to help defray the expense, it will Brooklyn Center Community Center, shopping, and ma or sho m excursions from cost $3 for the six issues. If you would like to receive the grocery shopping Senior Happenings, please send a check made out to the City Brooklyn Center apartment complexes and homes. A monthly of Brooklyn Center along with your name, address, zip code schedule is available. No one is denied a ride due to the and telephone number. Indicate that this is for the Senior inability to pay. The suggested donation is $2.50 per round Happenings. If you have any questions, please call Kathy at trip with the convenient punch pass card or $3.00 cash. Punch (763) 569 -3405. cards are available in $10 or $20 amounts and may be purchased from the driver with cash or check payable: Laidlaw Transit. Please make your reservation a minimum of MEN'S "OVER 55 " DROP -IN two working days ahead between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. Punch If you are interested in getting together informally with other passes make great gifts from your family or to give to a guys, drop in on Mondays at 12:30 p.m. No drop -in Sept 1. friend. We meet in the beautiful community room at The Crossings ■Elder Express Transportation Manor, 6125 N. Lilac Drive. Come shoot pool, play Buck Staff ..................Mon.- Fri. 9 a.m. -12:30 p.m. (763) 529 -1252 Euchre (similar to 500), Bridge, 500 or Cribbage. (Informal Answering Machine ............... ..........................(763) 529 -1252 instruction for Buck Euchre is available.) Participants are (Leave your name, phone number, date, location and time of welcome to start other table games as well. Men's Drop -In is appointment.) On the ride home, the final pick up is 2:30 p.m. hosted by senior volunteers living in Brooklyn Center and Brooklyn Park. If you have any questions, call Earl at (763) ■Transportation for senior adults to medical and dental 561 -2590 or Kathy at (763) 569 -3405. Co- sponsored by the appointments in Brooklyn Center or North Memorial Hospital Brooklyn Center Community Activities, Recreation and and their affiliated clinics. A donation of $3 and $5 per round Services Department and The Crossings. trip is suggested. Recreation Brochure 19 www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org Senior Activities continued SOCIAL CLUBS MINI 500 TOURNAMENTS Both clubs meet at the Brooklyn Center Community Center, For information, see Adult Activities on page 10. 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway. Transportation is available through f ive Cities. See Transportation. COME FOR LUNCH... STAY FOR BRIDGE Leisure Time Drop In For information, see Adult Activities on page 11. We invite adults 55 and over to join us on Wednesdays from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Come, bring your lunch and have a fun afternoon. Coffee and tea is provided. Everyone contributes BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP $1 each week to the kitty, which pays for supplies, For information, see Adult Activities on page 10. refreshments and prizes. Birthdays are celebrated the first Wednesday of each month with dessert. On birthday party Wednesdays everyone except those celebrating a birthday that TRIPS AND OUTINGS month pays $1. The second Wednesday is Progressive 500 For information, see Community Tripsters on page 18 -19. with prizes for the two top scores, non - player and a drawing. The last Wednesday features "Crazy" Progressive 500. Partners are not required to play cards. The club's advisor now volunteers her time so that current and new participants SENIOR ADULT SWIM LESSONS may continue to enjoy their weekly times together, socializing For information, see Swim Activities on page 25. and playing cards. We thank Ruth for her generosity. Brooklyn Supper Club AEROBIC FITNESS & FUN FOR 60 +, STRENGTH Brooklyn Supper Club meets on the third �* TRAINING, AQUA EXERCISE, STRETCHING & Friday night of each month. All persons 55 QIGONG years and older are welcome with advanced For information, see Adult Activities on pages 6, 7, & 8. paid reservations. The full evening includes a delicious dinner, cards or special activities. For our first dinner this fall, both members and AARP — 55 ALIVE /MATURE DRIVING non - members pay $6. (Membership is $5 per year.) Join us For information, see Adult Activities on page 10. on Sept. 19 for a great dinner, socializing and fun. Paid reservations by Sept. 12. Social at 5:30 p.m. Call (763) 569- 3405 for additional information. FREE BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING For information, see Adult Activities on page 11. C o rnmuniN - B detin Boar MOMS CLUB OF BROOKLYN CENTER PROGRAM & CLASS LOCATIONS MOMS Club is a National nonprofit organization specifically for at -home mothers everywhere. It helps you feel good about Community Center your decision to stay home with your children and gives you 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway the opportunity to share activities with other at -home mothers and their children. We have daytime meetings with interesting speakers and discussions, park play days, playgroups for The Crossings /Brookwood preschool children, babysitting coops, activity groups like arts 6125 N Lilac Dr & crafts, and a monthly MOMS night out. New members welcome. For info, call Laurel at (612) 522 -1954. Earle Brown Terrace 6100 Summit Dr N NORTHINBST COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROGRAM Program is free to adults living in Hennepin County with Schools serious and persistent mental illness. The drop -in center offers Fair Oaks — 5600 - 65th Ave N a variety of activities: table games, athletics, socialization, Garden City — 3500 65 Ave N fitness & community outings. Also, opportunities in women's, North View Junior High — 69 & Zane Ave men's and spiritual groups. For information please call (612) Palmer Lake — 7300 W Palmer Lake Dr 752 -8300 or better yet, drop -in! A calendar of events is available upon request at 5510 W. Broadway in the Crystal Gallery Mall, 1128A. www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org 20 Recreation Brochure Community Bulletin Board continued COMMUNITY CENTER ROOM RENTALS TARGET CENTER EVENTS Brooklyn Center Community Center is a smoke free building Get tickets for these great events! The Cities of Brooklyn and alcohol is not permitted. Two rooms are available for a Center, Crystal, Golden Valley, Robbinsdale and New Hope variety of functions. To find out more about fees and are joining together to offer great ticket deals for these availability, call Tara at (763) 569 -3400. Room set -up, upcoming events. Tickets are available for children and adults including tables and chairs are included in the usage fee. For of all ages! Tickets may be ordered over the phone with group pool rental information, call Kirsten or Natalie at (763) Visa or MasterCard by calling (763) 569 -3400. 569 -3317. A limited number of tickets are available; however, 25 tickets ' Constitution Hall need to be sold to ensure this group rate. If this minimum is Constitution Hall is available for business and club meetings not met, you will be contacted. (In past years, the minimum and private functions. This room is a great place to host a has always been met.) Ticket Pick -Up: You will be notified family reunion, shower, graduation or anniversary party. The when the tickets arrive, approximately seven days before the building may also be reserved for overnight functions. Room performance date, at the Brooklyn Center Community Center. set -up, P.A. system, and use of the remodeled kitchen are Participants provide their own transportation. Please arrive at included in the usage fee. This unique room can the Target Center 1 12. hour early. accommodate up to 190 persons with banquet style seating and 250 for lecture style. 2003 Minneapolis Shrine Circus Philip Q. Cohen Community Room On Friday, October 17, see the ultimate in This new room located on the upper level of the community exciting entertainment, the Shrine Circus center is available for small group functions. (Access to this will return over the MEA break, with level is by elevator or stairs.) Room capacity for theatre style their dazzling, first class entertainment seating is 90, classroom style at 30 and banquet style 50. featuring the greatest traditional circus Included in the usage fee is a small service kitchen with sink acts. Captivated audiences will enjoy the and coffee pots. finest in aerial and acrobatic thrills, performing elephants, tigers, horses plus the delightful antics of the Zuhrah clowns. Show time is 10:30 a.m. The cost is $9 per person for lower EARLE BROWN DAYS COMMITTEE BROIDN level reserved seating. Tickets may be purchased on space LOOKS TO THE CITIZENS FOR it availability through September 22. Trip #660. 2004 FESTIVAL The Earle Brown Days Committee is an Bob The Builder Live! organization of volunteers that has been the On Sunday, October 5, hang on to your hard bats! The driving force in organizing and financing this community excitement is building for BOB THE BUILDER LIVE, the celebration annually since 1982. friendlier builder's first -ever live stage show! Bob, Wendy and their friends are revved up and ready for a fun- packed 90- The committee is in need of new members and minute stage show that brings the wildly popular Bob the ESPECIALLY NEW SOURCES OF FUNDING if it is to Builder television series to life. Bob and Wendy invite continue this great annual celebration. children to sing and dance along with them, the mischievous Spud, and Bob's crew of fun- loving machines - Lofty, Muck, Your are invited to become a "Partner in Earle Brown Days Scoop, Roley, and Dizzy. Show time is 1:30 p.m. The cost is 2004" by doing one or both of the following: $23 per person for lower level seating. Tickets may be purchased on space availability through September 15. Trip Volunteering your help! #661. Making a financial contribution! The planning for the 2004 festival will start this fall and Disney on Ice presents ' 3 Jungle Adventures' decisions relating to the PARADE, FIREWORKS AND On Saturday, December 6, Disney on Ice swings into OTHER EARLE BROWN DAYS EVENTS in Central Park Minneapolis with its wildest show yet as Disney's The Jungle will have to be made early next year. Book, Tarzan, and The Lion King come alive on ice! Favorite jungle characters like The Jungle Book's Mowgli and Baloo, If you can help with either of these requests, please call one Tarzan and Jane from Disney's Tarzan and The Lion King's of the following board members. Timon and Pumbaa come together for a lion - roaring, monkeying good time. Performance time is 11:30 a.m. The Phil Cohen (763) 560 -9265 reserved seats are for the lower level. Tickets may be Karen Youngberg (763) 560 -7042 purchased on space availability through November 15. Please Sue LaCrosse (763) 569 -3406 call for ticket cost. Trip #662. Recreation Brochure 21 www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org 13rookIii Center Cornmunitly Center The Center Of Fun Pool Fun } 694 & Shingle Creek Parkway, (763) 569 -3400 For The Whole Family! Pool, water slide, diving boards, wading pool, sauna, exercise room! s3.Yi Check Out What's New at the Pool! Back to the 50's Nigh& ✓Lil' Tots Swim Lessons for the tiny members of your swimming family! 'Female Only wim Lessons and A qua Exercise Class at North View on Friday Eveni Saturday, November IS, S -9pm. ✓ Y q Y g' See descriptions for these exciting new classes on pages 24 & 25. Falling Into Fun* Blast back to the 50's with an exciting night Saturdayy September 27, 2 - Spm. of jiving tunes of the times! Come relax on At Brooklyn Center pool fall into fun by helping create your floats and rock to music all night long! Group Rental Information a colorful wall of fall leaves. Color a leaf to add to our Do You Home School? For information on rental costs and availability, festive fall wall! Together we will decorate for fall fun! Swim lessons are offered during the afternoon to fit your call Kirsten or Natalie at (763) 569 -3317. Relax to music and float on our favorite inflatable. children's school schedule. Children are enrolled in a lesson Y * Community Center Pool $r Water Slide Thanksgiving Friday and also have time to swim. Details on page 25. If you have Friday, , November 28; 1 - 9pm. any questions, call Kirsten or Natalie at (763) 569 -3317. Looking for an idea for your group's next gathering? Try a pool rental! They can be tailored for each group. Try the Do you have a house full of people looking for wild 150' water slide, high dive, diving boards, water MLA swim" something to do? Bring that stuffed bunch to the pool. Bring volleyball and more! our floatable to the p ool and relax or slide our Are You Interested In Competitive Swimming? g Y p Y North View Pool Rental Frrdac� October 1 ?, 1 -9 pm. � For information on lessons, call Kirsten or Natalie (763) 569- 1 way into fun on our water slide. Fun for the whole For an exclusive pool party, try North View Junior High Schools out. Come Splish and Splash with your friends family! 3317. Northern Lights Swim Club, call Chip (612) 754 -3490. pool. Located at 69`'' &Zane Ave N, it is available for rental at the pool! Check out our amazing 150' waterslide! for groups of all sizes. Lifeguards provided for rentals. Bring your floatable to make the day even more fun. Reservation is requested a minimum of two weeks in The pool and water slide will be open from 1 -9 p.m. Wacky Game Day* advance. Saturday, December 6, 2 -4 pm. Pool fun for everyone as we try out some favorite wet RRWAYPARTYPACKAGEFOR CRWRE and wild games! Teams and individuals will challenge For children ages 14 & under. Adult making the birthday reservation is responsible for supervising the party. Room limit is 25 _ Pool Halloween Party* each other in races for prizes! including supervising parents. Reservations must be made at least 7 days in advance. A $20.00 NON - REFUNDABLE DOWN Saturdays October 2S, 2 - Spm. PAYMENT IS REQUIRED TO HOLD A RESERVATION. Visa & MasterCard accepted. To make a reservation, call (763) 569- - 3400 Monday - Friday between 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Pool admission for adults and youth 15 & older are not included in birthday After the Halloween Carnival at the Winter Wonderland* party packages. Minimum height to go down water slide is 52 ". Children who are less than 52" and wish to use water slide must community center, the fun continues in the pool. Use Saturday, December 20, I Spm. roficienc Q �J demonstrate proficiency accompanied bring e ht in front crawl or be P anied b Y an adult. You may bg commerciall YP P ared or store bought your free swim pass from your Halloween bag or pay Celebrate the season with us at the pool! cake, ice cream, pre - packaged beverages (no red, orange or grape dye) and/or order pizza from restaurants. No other food items, general admission. Get a jump - start on trick or treating Enjoy holiday music as you take a dip! While including crock pots, salads, sandwiches, or homemade items are permitted. as you come to swim and groove to festive tunes while taking a break from swimming, create a enjoying a treat! Candy for everyone who swims! beautiful snowflake to take home. Finish your holiday Dolphin Package— $35.00 shopping and relax at the pool! Use of party room for 1 hour, 15 minutes! Pool admission for up to 10 children! *General Admission Prices Apply! Unlimited water slide rides for up to 10 children! (Fee for additional children is $4.00 each.) (Adults pay regular admission fees.) T.G.LF. FUN FLOATS* Every Friday, 5 -9 p.m. With Water Slide Without Slide �- Thank goodness it's Friday! For unsinkable fun, bring your favorite fun float to the pool. Senior Adult (62 &over) $4.00 $2.50 Inner tubes, air mattresses, beach balls, floating animals, and noodles are all welcome. & Youth up to age 15 • -• Water slide is available. Regular pool and water slide admission prices apply. Youth ages (15 -17) $5.00 $3.50 & Adults (18 & over) www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org 22 Recreation Brochure Recreation Brochure 23 www.ciryojbrooklyncenter.org Aquatic Activities All swim lessons are held at the Community Center! PARENT AND TOT SWIM LESSONS In an effort to better serve you, please indicate your child's Water adjustment and beginning swim lessons for children 18 swim level on the registration form. If you have questions months — 3 years. One parent must accompany the child in the about the swim activities or what level to place your water. Children must wear a swim diaper. Registration Fee child, call Kirsten or Natalie, Aquatics Supervisors $37.00/10 Lessons. Classes 30 min. at (763) 569 -3317. # Day Begins Time Location 400 Tues. Sept. 16 5:45 p.m. Community Center Swim Lesson Levels 401 Tues. Sept. 16 6:20 p.m. Community Center 402 Wed. Sept. 17 11:00 a.m. Community Center American Red Cross Swim Lessons. For children ages 4 and 403 Thurs. Sept. 18 5:45 p.m. Community Center older. When registering, indicate child's swim lesson 404 Thurs. Sept. 18 6:20 p.m. Community Center , level. For day and time of lessons, see Preschool and 405 Sat. Sept. 20 10:10 a.m. Community Center Children Swim Lessons. 406 Sat. Sept. 20 10:45 a.m. Community Center Level l: Water Exploration LIV TOTS SWIM LESSONS — NEW Introduces independent floating, kicking, gliding and breath Check out our new class for your littlest swimmer! For control. The focus is on allowing the child to become children ages 3 -4. A great start to lessons! Class is comfortable in water and work on beginner skills. No specifically designed for your little one's comfort level and previous skills are necessary. needs. Limited to 4 participants per class. Classes 30 min. Level 2: Primary Skills Registration Fee $37.00/10 Lessons. Introduces the fundamentals of the front and back crawl # Day Begins Time Location 407 Mon. Sept. 15 9:30 a.m. Community Center along with rhythmic breathing. Students must pass level 1 or 408 Mon. Sept. 15 1:00 p.m. Community Center be able to float on their front and back independently. 409 Tues. Sept. 16 5:10 p.m. Community Center Level 3: Stroke Readiness 410 Tues. Sept. 16 6:20 p.m. Community Center Builds on the skills of level 2. The focus is on stroke 411 Thurs. Sept. 18 5:45 p.m. Community Center 412 Thurs. Sept. 18 6:55 p.m. Community Center improvement. The whip kick and treading water are 413 Fri. Sept. 19 11:15 a.m. Community Center introduced. Students must have the ability to swim 20 yards 414 Sat. Sept. 20 9:35 a.m. Community Center with both front and back crawl. Level 4: Stroke Development PRESCHOOL AND CHILDREN SWIM LESSONS I Builds on level 3. Students work on the breaststroke and Red Cross lessons for children ages 4 and older. Children may sidestroke kicks, along with safety skills. Students develop be tested the first day to assure correct swim level. Class ratio averages 5 students /instructor. Parents do not accompany endurance and confidence in previously learned strokes. child in water. *Class #'s 415, 416, 422 for Kinder artg en & j Students must be able to swim 40 yards, with both front and Preschool only Classes 30 min. Registration Fee $37.00/10 back crawl. Lessons. Level 5: Stroke Refinement # Day Begins Time Level Students must have passed level 4 or swim 50 yards of front 415* Mon. Sept. 15 10:00 a.m. 1 -2 416* Mon. Sept. 15 10:30 a.m. 1 -2 and back crawl and demonstrate the scissors kick. Students 417 Tues. Sept. 1 5:10 p.m. . 1 -5 coordinate and refine keystrokes. Butterfly kick is introduced. 418 Tues. Sept. 16 5:45 p.m. 1 -5 419 Tues. Sept. 16 6:20 p.m. 1 -5 Level 6: Skill Proficiency 420 Tues. Sept. 16 6:55 p.m. 1 -7 Students must swim 20 yards of breaststroke and sidestroke 421 Tues. Sept. 16 7:30 p.m. 1 -7 0 a.m. 1 -2 and 75 yards of front and back crawl. Students polish strokes 423 Wed. Sept. 17 422* Wed. Sept. 17 10:30 p . 1 -5 to allow swimming with more ease, efficiency and power 424 Wed. Sept. 17 5:20 p.m. 1 -5 over greater distances. 425 Wed. Sept. 17 6:00 p.m. 1 -7 Level 7: Advanced Skills 426 Thurs. Sept. 18 5:10 p.m. 1 -5 Students must be able to swim 10 yards butterfly and 50 427 Thurs. Sept. 18 5:45 p.m. 1 -5 428 Thurs. Sept. 18 6:20 p.m. 1 -5 yards breaststroke. Also required is the sidestroke and 100 429 Thurs. Sept. 18 6:55 p.m. 1 -7 yards front and back crawl. Students perfect strokes. An 430 Thurs. Sept. 18 7:30 p.m. 1 -7 emphasis is placed on personal safety and rescue skills. 431 Sat. Sept. 20 9:00 a.m. 1 -7 432 Sat. Sept. 20 9:35 a.m. 1 -5 Registration for swim lessons begins Sat., September 6. Numbers will be given out at 8:30 a.m. 433 Sat. Sept. 20 10:10 a.m. 1 -5 434 Sat. Sept. 20 10:45 a.m. 1 -5 with registration immediately following! www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org 24 Recreation Brochure Aquatic Activities Continued AFTERNOON - CHILDREN SWIM LESSONS COMPETITIVE For children ages 4 - 18. Some children may Designed for individuals who may be interested in be tested the first day to assure correct swim competitive swimming with a swim team. Stroke analysis and level. Extended swim included in cost of development, workouts and basic fitness emphasized. lessons. Students registered for afternoon Minimum swim ability is level 6. Registration Fee $37.00/10 lessons may swim before or after their lesson. (Between hours Lessons. Classes 30 min. of 1:30 -5:30 p.m.) Registration Fee $44.00/10 Lessons. # Day Begins Time Location Lessons 30 min. Note: We will try and accommodate specific 460 Tues. Sept. 16 7:30 p.m. Community Center lesson times: there may be changes on first day of lessons due r to level enrollment SPRINGBOARD DIVING # Day Begins Time Level Learn forward and back approaches, diving terms, positions, 435 Mon. Sept. 15 1:30 p.m. 3 -7 and basic back and front dives. Must be a level 5 swimming 436 Mon. Sept. 15 2:05 p.m. 1 -4 ability. Registration Fee $37.00/10 lessons. Classes 30 min. 437 Mon. Sept. 15 2:40 p.m. 3 -7 # Day Begins Time Location 438 Mon. Sept. 15 3:15 p.m. 1 -3 461 Thurs. Sept. 18 7:30 p.m. Community Center 439 Tues. Sept. 16 1:30 p.m. 3 -7 440 Tues. Sept. 16 2:05 p.m. 1 -4 ADULT & SENIOR ADULT SWIM LESSONS 441 Tues. Sept. 16 2:40 p.m. 3 -7 Do you want to learn how to swim? For adults, ages 16 and 442 Tues. Sept. 16 3:15 p.m. 1 -3 older. Registration Fee $37.00/10 Lessons. Classes 30 min. 443 Tues. Sept. 16 4:00 p.m. 1 -4 # Day Begins Time Location 444 Tues. Sept. 16 4:35 p.m. 1 -4 462 Tues. Sept. 16 1:00 p.m. Community Center 445 Thurs. Sept. 18 1:30 p.m. 3 -7 463 Tues. Sept. 16 7:30 p.m. Community Center 446 Thurs. Sept. 18 2:05 p.m. 1 -4 464 Thurs. Sept. 18 7:30 p.m. Community Center 447 Thurs. Sept. 18 2:40 p.m. 3 -7 465 Sat. Sept. 20 9:35 a.m. Community Center 448 Thurs. Sept. 18 3:15 p.m. 1 -3 449 Thurs. Sept. 18 4:00 p.m. 1-4 SCUBA DIVING 450 Thurs. Sept. 18 4:35 p.m. 1-4 See adventures of our world underwater. Fun & safety emphasized. Equipment provided. Open water dives not included. Min. age 12. Must be able to swim 200 yards & FEMALE ONLY LESSONS AT NORTH VIEW tread/survival float 10 min. Fee $225.00/2 Sessions. Classes 7 Learn to swim or improve your skills in a friendly female hours. Class #466, pick up materials on Sept. 13, 9 a.m.; class only environment. Everyone is welcome regardless of past #467, pick up materials on Oct. 4, 9 a.m. swimming experience. Come for your '/z hour lesson. Students # Days Dates Time Location may swim before or after lesson between 7:30 -9 p.m. For 466 Sat. & Sun Sept. 27 -28 8:30 a.m. Community Center ages 4 - Adult. Registration Fee $44.00/10 Lessons. Check 467 Sat. & Sun. Oct. 18 -19 8:30 a.m. Community Center out Aqua Exercise Class #13 at 6:30 p.m. # Day Begins Time Ages WATER SAFETY AIDE 451 Fri. Sept. 19 7:30 p.m. Ages 4 -16 Interested in teaching swim lessons? Start here! Ages 12 & up 452 Fri. Sept. 19 8:00 p.m. Adult with a level 6 swimming ability. Learn skills & techniques to 453 Fri. Sept. 19 8:30 p.m. Adult aid in instruction of quality lessons. Work with experienced instructors during swim lessons as an apprentice. Materials ADAPTIVE SWIM LESSONS and book included in fee. Certification upon completion of Scheduled and by arrangement times for individuals of all class. Reg. Fee $64.00/10 Lessons. Classes 1 hour. ages with physical or developmental disabilities. Ratio of one # Day Begins Time Location student/one instructor. Missed lessons will not be made up. 468 Tues. Sept. 16 1:30 p.m. Community Center Registration Fee $70.00/10 Lessons. (Class #458 by 469 Tues. Sept. 16 5:45 p.m. Community Center arrangement only.) Reg. Fee $7.00 for one 30 min. lesson. 470 Thurs. Sept. 18 1:30 p.m. Community Center # Day Begins Time Location 471 Thurs. Sept. 18 6:20 p.m. Community Center 454 Tues. Sept. 16 4:00 p.m. Community Center 472 Sat. Sept. 20 9:35 a.m. Community Center 455 Tues. Sept. 16 6:55 p.m. Community Center 456 Thurs. Sept. 18 7:30 p.m. Community Center LIFEGUARD TRAINING 457 Sat. Sept. 20 9:00 a.m. Community Center Would you like to work at a pool? Emphasis on victim 458 By arrangement only. Call Natalie at (763) 569 -3317 recognition, surveillance & equipment -based rescues. When completed, you will be certified in Red Cross Lifeguard PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS - By Arrangement Training, including Standard First Aid & CPR for the For all levels, children or adults who would like individual Professional Rescuer. Must be 15 years old by last day of lesson work with an instructor. Children must be at least 6 class & pass a pre - course test. Materials included. Fee years old. Missed lessons will not be made up. Registration $165.00. Mon. Oct. 13, 20, 27, Nov. 3, 10,17, 5:30 -9:30 p.m. Fee $14.00 for one 30 minute lesson. & Sat., Oct. 25, 10 a.m. -5 p.m. # Day Begins Time Location # Day Begins Time Location 459 By arrangement only. Call Natalie at (763) 569 -3317 473 Mon. Oct. 13 5:30 p.m. Community Center Recreation Brochure 25 www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org Brooklyn Center Community Center 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway (763) 569 -3441 (24 Hour Recorded Information Line) Fall Hours Effective September 8 Pool, exercise room and sauna will be closed September 1 -7 for cleaning. 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 subiect to change. Call (763) 569 -3400. MEMBERSHIP RATES GENERAL ADMISSION RATES , 1 Month 3 Month 6 Month 1 Year With Without Slide Slide Family $34.00 $94.00 $160.00 $265.00 Senior Adult $4.00 $2.50 Individual $21.00 $55.00 $86.00 $145.00 (62 & older) & Youth up to 14 Senior* $15.00 1 $41.00 1 $72.00 1 $126.00 Youth 15 -17 & $5.00 $3.50 *Brooklyn Center senior adult residents Adult (18 & over) - 77 Exercise Room & Sauna Open Swim Schedule Water Slide Schedule Monday, Wednesday & Friday Monday, Wednesday & Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday & Friday -5 to 9 p.m. (Adults only -9 a.m. to I p.m.) (Adults only -9 a.m. to 1 p.m.) Wednesday-6 to 9 p.m. Saturday -1 to 9 p.m. Tuesday & Thursday Sunday -1 to 5 p.m. Tuesday & Thursday 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. (Adults only -9 a.m. to 1 p.m. (Adults only -9 a.m, to 1 p.m.) & 8 to 9 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. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 1 to 9 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 8< Water Slide Holiday Hours Pool —An adult must accompany children under the age of 6 in the pool. Closed Wading Pool —Open to children 5 & younger when supervised by a parent. September 1 -7— Cleaning Thursday, November 27— Thanksgiving Water Slide —The recreation department reserves the right to open the water Thursday, December 25 — Christmas slide during non - scheduled times. Children who are less that 52" tall and wish Thursday, January 1— New Year's Day to use the water slide must demonstrate proficiency in the front crawl or be accompanied by an adult. Open Wednesday, December 24,8:30 a.m. 1 p.m. www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org 26 Recreation Brochure Rec stration and Gene REGISTRATION Register Early Spectators Begins Saturday, September 6 at the Classes have a minimum and maximum Class attendance is limited to Brooklyn Center Community Center. number of registrants. Some fill to participants. Spectators, including Please make checks payable to the City capacity early. In other cases, if they parents, children, siblings and friends of Brooklyn Center. Visa and appear to be under enrolled, we have to are not allowed except with permission. MasterCard are accepted. cancel classes several days before the starting date. There have been instances r Discipline All Class Registration Begins where individuals have expressed an Saturday, September 6 interest in a class already canceled. To insure a quality experience for all Numbers handed out at 8:30 a.m. Please register early to avoid children, a policy of discipline has been disappointment!! ointment!! Registration will follow immediately. pp created. Students will be given the rules of class orally on the first day of class. Registration continues until classes fill. Students who do not follow the Office hours week of September 1: Financial Assistance Mon. Sept. 1 - Closed Limited to Brooklyn Center residents established rules set by the instructor Tues. Sept. 2 through Fri. Sept. 5 who could not otherwise take a class will be given one warning. If they 8:30 a.m. -5:00 p.m. due to financial reasons. For choose not to follow the rules a second Sat. Sept. 6 - 8:30 a.m. 9:00 p.m. information, call the director (763) time, they will be sent home from class Sun., Sept 7 - Closed 569 -3407. and will not be allowed to return. No money will be refunded. Refund Procedure Senior Adult Registration Begins Requests for refunds must be made at Friday, September 5 least 24 hours before the first class. If Late Pickup Fee Register at customer service counter, you find it necessary to cancel after the If a child is not picked up immediately lower level. Doors open at 8:30 a.m. first class, make your request 24 hours after class, a $5 fee will be charged for Persons 62 years and older may register before the second class. Class will be every 10 minutes after class ending for adult activities listed in this prorated. Sorry, no refunds will be time. brochure. issued after the second class. Refund checks will be mailed to participants; Liability Mail -In Registration please allow 2 -3 weeks. The Brooklyn Center Community Mail -In registration accepted beginning September 8. Complete registration Refund Procedure Activities, Recreation and Services and One -Da Classes Department does not provide accident form on the back page. Please include For Holiday y insurance for participants in any of its p Brooklyn Requests for refunds must be made at programs. Participants assume all Recreation Department, 6301 Shingle least seven days before the class date. inherent risk of injury from their Creek Parkway, Brooklyn Center, MN Sorry, no refunds will be issued later involvement in programs or activities 55430. than seven days before the class date. outlined in this brochure. Phone- In/Fax -In Registration Auxiliary Aids Phone -In and Fax -In registration Auxiliary aids for persons with Art /Cooking/Holiday accepted beginning September 8. disabilities are available upon request Class Participants Please have your Visa or MasterCard at least 96 hours in advance. For Children may get food, paint, or glue number ready. Phone -In and Fax -In information call the director at (763) on their clothing and shoes while in registration hours: Monda - Saturda 569 -3407. Persons with hearing or class. Children should dress in old 9:30 a.m. -8:30 p.m. & Sunday 1:30- speech impairment are served by the clothes and/or bring a paint shirt or 4:30 p.m. For fax -in registration, please MN Relay Service, 711 (TTY/Voice). apron. use registration form on back page. Fax # is (763) 569 -3434. Inclement Weather If classes or other recreation activities Community Center & Recreation Registration is on a first -come, first- are canceled due to inclement weather, Department Office Hours served basis. Instructors are not we will attempt to make them up. (763) 569 -3400 permitted to accept registration. The Sometimes circumstances beyond our recreation department reserves the right control do not make this possible. Monday— Saturday to cancel classes when an insufficient 8:30 a.m. -9:00 p.m. number of people have signed up. Questionable weather Waiting lists are kept for classes that Programs may be canceled due to Sunday are full. If there are sufficient requests weather conditions. Call (763) 569- 12 :30 p.m. -5:00 p.m. and if space and an instructor are 3442 for a recorded message about available, additional classes may be activity cancellations. Cancellations formed. may be announced on WCCO -AM 830. Recreation Brochure 27 www.cityojbrooklyncenter.org Dolphin Bixt hdaly Party Package Celebrate your child's birthday at Brooklyn Center Community Center! For children ages 14 and under! $35.00 includes: Use of party room for 1 hour, 15 minutes! Admission to the indoor Olympic pool for up to 10 children! For information, ' Unlimited rides on the thrilling water slide for up to 10 children! see page 23 or (Fee for additional children is $4.00 each.) call ( 763) 569 -3400 , (Adults pay regular admission fees.) ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ ............................... 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 and recreation program in Brooklyn Phone H) (�) W) ( ) Center. Bud Sorenson, chairperson; Class Name John Russell; Tom Shinnick; Don Peterson; Gail Ebert; Richard Theis; Class # Location Roger Peterson. 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 companionship of old age, through a Number Exp. Date healthy, satisfying use of leisure time. For Swim Lessons, please indicate level Registration card is for mail -in and fax -in only and will not be accepted before September 8, 2003. For registration information, see page 27. City Of Presorted Standard BROOKLYN U.S. Postage CENTER Paid Permit No. 2170 Minneapolis, MN 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Brooklyn Center MN 55430