HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994 Edition 89 January-February Brooklyn Center's
CITY WATCH
A community newsletter published by the City of Brooklyn Center, No. 89
Jan /Feb 1994
Ut Rates To In crease
The City Council has established improvements in the city's northwest
new public utility rates effective neighborhood. €
January 1, 1994. Recycling rates are also
The new rates will increase the increasing for the first time.
average family's utility bill by about Rates will be raised from
$2.25 per month. The average bill for $1.05 per month to $1.25
seniors on the senior sanitary sewer per month. This rate
rate would increase about $1 per increase reflects the increased a '��
month. The City's water rate remains costs for handling the growing variety of items
among the lowest in the state, while which can now be recycled. To help reduce
sewer and storm drainage rates are costs, recycling efforts in Brooklyn Center are
about average. combined with those in Crystal and Robbinsdale.
While every effort has been made to For more information see chart on page 3.
contain costs, public utility operations
have realized increases in costs for - • , -
electricity at well and lift station
pumps; for chemicals used to treat,
water; and for the natural gas used to
heat es also increased as a result City garage to be remodeled
of a policy change which was made The city public works garage will undergo
two years ago. For many years, water extensive remodeling this spring and summer.
and sewer rates were subsidized by The garage, which is located on Shingle Creek
interest earned on capital project Parkway at Shingle Creek, houses the City's
reserves. In other words, the charges street, park and vehicle maintenance and
to utility customers were not enough to public utility operations.
pay all the costs of operating the The
utility. The difference was made up remodeling
from interest earnings. In 1992 that will correct a INSIDE SCOOP
subsidy began being phased out. The number of Remodeling Cont. 2
result is that by 1996 utility rates will safety and Business Connection 2
pay for the entire cost of operating the ventilation First -time home buyers 3
water and sewer systems. problems, Taxes 3
This phase out is due to the need to and will Blood drive 4
maximize the amount in the capital include Success by Six seminar 4
projects reserves. In 1994 and 1995 adding or Recycling winners 4
the City will be considering several improving Snow removal insert
large capital projects, including two fire and Christmas tree disposal insert
$1 million sanitary sewer projects and explosion City calendar insert
major storm drainage
Cont. on page 2
Page 1
M��� BUSINESS Remodeling cont, from page 1
walls, and relocating and upgrading the
�■ CONNECTION hazardous materials '
storage area. In
■.■ addition, the existing /
office space will be `I
MEN Company: Mahoney remodeled to include /
MEN Broadcast Media Group Inc. additional work spac I I
Owners: Tim Mahoney -
for public utility \`
principal shareholder operations as well as a
new office wing. The
Address Current address: heated vehicle storage
6601 Shingle Creek Pkwy, Suite 300, Brooklyn Center area will also be
Moving Dec. 31, 1993, to:
5001 Drew Ave. North, Brooklyn Center expanded to
provide additional indoor parking space
Product /service: Advertising agency specializing in for large equipment including sweepers
television, film, video production and media placement. and the aerial bucket truck.
Some of Mahoney's clients: ABRA Auto Body & The project is estimated to cost
Glass. Kennedy Transmission, World Wide Pictures and $1.375 million. Most of the cost will be
Big Wheel Rossi paid from the City's capital
improvements fund, which are reserves
business
Years business: December marks the 5th year in the held for improvements to City buildings
s.
and parks. Public utilities funds will
Square footage: 3,000 in new facility with plans to also pay a portion of the cost
expand. Remodeling is expected to be complete
Number of employees: 4: Tim Mahoney, president; by the end of 1994.
Mary Brown, business manager; Dean Ward, media
director; Robin Byrne, administrative assistant.
Biggest contribution to the City ?: "Our community
4i
focus has been more towards larger projects like the
Salvation Army's Harbour Lights programs - to help the
homeless." r
What do you contribute to your business' success ?:
Our integrity and reputation in providing the best
possible service to our clients. We are known for
creative television advertising that aims straight for the
heart-doesn't cost an arm and a leg ... and productively
returns the bottom line.
What has the City done to help you succeed ?: "Brad
Hoffman, director of community development, has been
very helpful in helping us with the development of
ourbusiness in the City and with our move to our new
facility. Building Official Clay Larson and Inspector Dave
Fisher have also been very helpful in the construction of
our new facility.
What, if any, major plans do you have for your
company ?: We plan to expand our facility to include a
sound stage for filming television commercials and Take 1- -Tim Mahoney, president of
videos, along with employee expansion. Mahoney Broadcast Media Group, plays
an important role in the company's success
both behind the camera and in front of the
scenes.
City Watch
Page 2
Now first -time home buyers can get below market rat es
Below market rate mortgages are now current gross annual household income.
being offered to first -time home buyers ■Your mortgage will be a fixed monthly payment,
purchasing homes in Brooklyn Center. 30 year FHA, VA, conventional or uninsured
Provided by the Minnesota Housing conventional loan.
Finance Agency (MHFA), the Minnesota ■You must apply for the loan at a local
City Participation Program (MCPP) has participating lender.*
■You are responsible for paying normal closing
reserved more than $1,400,000 in costs, mortgage insurance premiums and fees.
mortgage funds for first -time home ■Minimum down payment fees range from 0 to
buyers purchasing homes in Brooklyn 5% of the purchase price, depending on the type
Center. of mortgage loan you choose.
Mortgage guidelines for the MCPP are as ■Loans have limited assumability.
follows: ■Entry cost assistance can provide up to $2,500
■To be classified as a first -time home buyer, toward required down payment and closing costs
you cannot have owned a home in the last if your annual adjusted household income does
three years. not exceed $28,000. Monthly payment assistance
■The interest rate is 6.25% with 1 /a discount of up to $120 per month is available from the
points to be paid by the seller (an annual Minnesota Housing Finance Agency Home
percentage rate of 7.033 %). Ownership Assistance Fund for persons with
■You may select an existing home up to a annual adjusted household .�.
maximum purchase price of $85,000. incomes of $26,000 or less.
■Your maximum adjusted income may not *To obtain a brochure about
be more than $39,680 annually. Determine the program including a list of '`''
approximate "adjusted" income by "€ `
subtracting $1,000 for each household participating lenders, call Ruth
member who will live in the home from your at 569 -3304 or stop in City Hall.
1994 Public utility rates Cont. from page 1 What about taxes?
1993 Rate 1994 Rate 1993 1994
per quarter 'per quarter _
Water Typical
1000 Gallons $ 0.73 $ 0.82 property $73,000 $73,000
Minimum $ 7.00 $ 7.00 value in
BC
Sanitary Sewer Typical
Residential $ 40.00 $ 42.50
Senior $ 22.00 $ 23.40 property $ 1,000 $ 1,039
Apartment $ 28.00 $ 29.75 tax per
Commercial per 1000 $ 1.60 $ 1.70 year
gal
Amount of
Storm Drainage tax dollar $ 180 $ 207
Residential per lot $ 6.00 $ 6.75
School & gov. bldgs $ 30.00 $ 33.75 goes to
Multi- family and $ 72.00 $ 81.00 City
churches per acre $135.00
Amount
Commercial per acre $120.00
P
- er month $ 15.00 $ 17.20
Recycling
$ 3.15 $ 3.75 for City
services
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New patrol officer hits the streets
On Monday, November 22, 1993, Rondle Townsend aii
was sworn in as a patrol officer for the Brooklyn Center
Police Department. Townsend is filling the position of
Officer Richard Handy who retired on July 31, 1993,
after 31 years of service to the Brooklyn Center Police
Department.
Officer Townsend is a graduate of Normandale Officer Rondle Townsend
Community College. His resume includes the following
positions: code enforcement officer with the Brooklyn
Center Police Department, community services officer
with the Coon Rapids Police Department and housing
officer for the City of Minneapolis.
Townsend resides in Coon Rapids with his wife,
Cynthia and their 6 -month old daughter. Please join us
in welcoming Officer Rondle Townsend to the Brooklyn
Center Police Department. To the Brooklyn Center
Lions Club for their support during
1993 including sponsoring
Entertainment in the Park and
Give the gift of life ... donate blood other recreation activities.
BC Blood Drive February 10
The City of Brooklyn Center will be hosting a blood
drive on Thurs., Feb. 10, from 2 to 5 p.m. The
bloodmobile will be parked outside the lower level of Brooklyn Center
the community center. Donors must be 17 through 75
years of age, weigh a minimum of 110 pounds and City Council
must eat a good meal within four hours of donating. Mayor
Each day 250 volunteer blood donors are needed to Todd Paulson
help supply blood components to patients in area
hospitals. Donating blood is safe, simple and takes Councilmembers
only 40 minutes. Barbara Kalligher .
Call the parks and recreation department at Kristen Mann
569 -3400 to schedule an appointment. If you have Dave Rosene
any health requirement questions, please call the Celia Scott Printed on
Memorial Blood Center nursing staff at 871 -3300,
City Manager recyled paper
extension 260 or 252.
Gerald Splinter
October Recycling Winners Service Directory
24 -hour emergency number
Charles Bailey Police, Fire, Medical 911
1513 72nd Avenue North Non- emergency police 569 -3333
Roger Wheeler City Hall 569 -3300
3018 61st Avenue North TDD number 569 -3300
Tom Thielen Community Center 569 -3400
4812 69th Avenue North
Genevieve Schrenk Business Hours
3408 50th Avenue North
Mon -Fri. 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
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City Watch
Parks and Recreation
' 1994 Brochure
Registration Information
569 -3400 569 -3404 TDD#
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1. Registration for winter classes and programs
begins Sat., Jan. 8 at the Brooklyn Center
Community Center (except where noted in
class descriptions). Numbers will be distributed one hour prior to registration. Sorry,
no phone registration. Registration for swim lessons, conducted at the community
center and North View Jr. High pools, will begin at 9 a.m. on Sat., Jan. 8 at the
community center. Sorry, mail registrations will not be accepted for swim lessons.
Registration for other classes and activities begins at 11 a.m. Mail registrations will be
processed beginning Mon. Jan. 10. Senior adult registration begins Fri., Jan. 7. Doors
open at 8:30 a.m., registration follows.
2. On Sat. Jan. 8, the opening day of registration, a person may sign up for
themself or their immediate family. After 3 p.m on this day, you may register for as
many as you wish.
3. The parks and recreation office located in the community center is open Monday
through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.: Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Sunday
from 11:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.
4. Where classes are limited, registration will be on a first -come, first -served basis. Persons
are not considered registered until the fee has been paid. The parks and recreation
department reserves the right to cancel classes or activities when an insufficient number
of people have signed up.
5. Instructors will not be permitted to accept registration at the activity location.
6. Refund procedure: Requests for refunds must be made at least 24 hours before the first
class session. There will be a $3 service charge. If you find it necessary to cancel after the
first class, make your request 24 hours BEFORE the SECOND class. The class will be
prorated plus there will be a $4 service charge. Refunds are mailed to participants in
check form. Please allow 2 -3 weeks for your refund. The refund procedure for holiday
classes and special one session classes are noted in the class description.
7. Sorry, no trip refunds unless cancelled by the parks and recreation department.
8. Persons who register for an activity where capacity enrollment has already been reached
will be placed on a waiting list. Additional classes may be formed if there are sufficient
requests and if space and a competent instructor are available.
9. Senior adults, 62 years and older, who are residents of Brooklyn Center will receive $10
off the registration fee of any adult activity class $20 or more. This does not apply to
supplies, special senior classes which are already reduced, or classes less than $20.
Other exceptions will be noted in class descriptions.
10. Class attendance is limited to participants. Spectators, including parents, are not
allowed except with permission. This includes children.
For class locations see back page.
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Winter brochure Page 5
CHILDCARE SERVICE DEEP WATER WORKOUT
The "PLAY CORNER" will be provided for parents C Deep water workout, the latest in aqua exercise! Using a
attending morning classes, programs, meetings or floatation belt, this class combines conditioning, aerobic
swimming at the community center. The minimum B exercise and water jogging for an excellent over all body
age is six months. The cost is $1 for each preschool workoutl Swimming skills are not required but participants
child. The "PLAY CORNER" will be open Monday should be comfortable in deep water. (Great for those who
Friday, 9 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. beginning January 3. are overweight, have joint problems, are recovering from an
(CLOSED: Dec. 20 - 31.) After classes or swimming, injury or are looking for a new experience in water
parents are invited to relax in our concession area before exercise.) Floatation belts are furnished or you may bring
picking up their child. Additional hours are offered for the your own aqua vest. Registration Fee $21.00/12 Sessions.
exercise classes offered on Tuesday evening beginning Jan. Classes 50 min. Instructors Vicki Syslo #'s 14. 17: Kathy
4, 5:45 - 8 p.m. Berke #'s 15, 16.
# Day Begins Time Location
SENIOR AQUA EXERCISE 14 Mon. Jan. 17 11:15 a.m. CC
This is a fun and healthy class for both men and women 62 15 Tues. Jan. 18 7:05 p.m North View
years and older. (Only one spouse must meet age 16 Wed. Jan. 19 6:10 p.m. North View
requirement.) You do not need to be a swimmer or put your 17 Fri. Jan. 21 9:15 a.m. CC
face in the water. If you are registering for the first time,
please furnish your doctor's name and number. Registration DEEP WATER DROP -IN - NEW
Fee $12.00/12 Sessions. Classes 50 min. Instructor Vicki Hectic schedule? Take a break from your busy week and
Syslo. participate in one of the newest water fitness programs.
# Day Begins Time Location Swimming skills are not required but participants should be
1 Tues. Jan. 18 9:15 a.m. CC comfortable in deep water. (See the Deep Water write up for
2 Tues. Jan. 18 11:10 a.m. CC a complete description.) Register for the 12 week class # 16
3 Thurs Jan. 20 10:15 a.m. CC or pay $2.75 at class each time.
4 Thurs. Jan. 20 11:10 a.m. CC Day Begins Time Location
5 Fri. Jan. 21 10:15 a.m. CC Wed. Jan. 19 6:10 p.m. North View
AQUA EXERCISE - COED AEROBIC DANCE CLASSES
Exercise in water for better health and trimmer figure. You do *All aerobic classes offer complete and effective conditioning
not need to be a swimmer or put your face in the water. Enjoy for muscles, heart and lungs.
a pleasant and invigorating exercise experience done to music. *Classes include warmups, aerobic movements, muscle
Some aerobics will also be included. Registration Fee $19.50/ group work and cool down stretching.
12 Sessions. Classes 50 min. Instructors Vicki Syslo #'s 6, 9, *Wear comfortable clothes and aerobic shoes.
10; Kathy Berke # 7; Amy Gilbert # 8. *All classes are COED.
# Day Begins Time Location *Fitness experts encourage three aerobic activities per week.
6 Tues. Jan. 18 10:15 a.m. CC This can be a combination of classes or classes and
7 Tues. Jan. 18 6:10 p.m. North View walking, swimming, biking, etc.
8 Wed. Jan. 19 4:55 p.m. CC *Classes are 50 minutes unless noted in class description.
9 Thurs. Jan. 20 9:15 a.m. CC *Childcare available for morning weekday classes and
10 Thurs. Feb. 3 7:05 p.m. North View Tuesday evening classes at the community center.
AQUA - PLUS, HEALTHY & FIT LOW IMPACT AEROBICS
Good health and fitness should not be out of reach for you
because you feel overweight. Rediscover the joy of movement This low impact class is at a little faster pace - fun -
through this popular co -ed class. Aqua exercise is fun, challenging. Receive all the benefits of a good workout
refreshing and leaves you with a feeling of exhilaration. You do without the jumping and jarring of regular aerobics.
not need to be a swimmer or put your face in the water. Registration Fee $19.50/12 Sessions. Classes 50 min.
Registration Fee $19.50/12 Sessions. Classes 50 min. Instructors Bev Wilson #'s 18, 21; Vicki Syslo # 19; Amy
Instructors Kathy Berke # 11: Vicki Syslo # 12. Gilbert # 20.
# Day Begins Time Location # Day Begins Time Location
11 Wed. Jan. 19 7:05 p.m. North View 18 Mon. Jan. 17 9:30 a.m. CC
12 Thurs. Feb. 3 6:10 p.m. North View 19 Mon. Jan. 17 6:00 p.m. Evergreen
20 Wed. Jan. 19 6:30 p.m. Willow Lane
GENTLE WATER WALKING - NEW 21 Thurs. Jan. 20 9:30 a.m. CC
A water workout designed for those with arthritis or structural BONUS...BONUS
limitations. The exercises are gentle and easy to follow. The
class will be small permitting the instructor to give individual Sign up for a class #'s 18 -26,
attention. You do not need to be a swimmer or put your face in 33 -34 and receive two
the water. Come and enjoy a fun and relaxing aquatic class. complimentary passes to use during the
Registration Fee $14.00/8 Sessions. Classes 50 min. winter session. Passes can be used to try a
Instructor Vicki Syslo. different instructor, time and location.
# Day Begins Time Location
13 Fri. Jan. 21 11:10 a.m. CC
Winter brochure Page 6
Adult Activities Continued
WALKIN' MARCHIN' MOVIIN' - NEW FITNESS AND FUN FOR 55+
Do you break out in a cold sweat when you For men and women 55 years and older new to exercise who
think about joining an aerobic class? Are the want a gentle, low stress workout. Time marches on, but if we
dance steps too hard to follow? If so, join this keep our sense of humor and exercise, we can feel and look
beginning aerobic class tailored just for better. Using music of the big band era, this class will strive
people like you. Floor work will include to improve flexibility, muscle tone and the vascular system at
exercises for hard to reach tummy, tush and a level safe and comfortable for you. Although this is a
thigh muscles. There are lots of fun moves, program directed towards individuals 55 years and older,
yet basic and easy to follow. Registration Interested individuals of variable ages may attend on a
Fee $21.00/12 Sessions. Classes 50 min. space available basis. Wear loose fitting clothes and tennis
Instructor Vicki Syslo. shoes. Registration Fee $13.00/12 Sessions. Classes 50 min.
# Day Begins Time Location Instructor Bev Wilson.
22 Mon. Jan. 17 7:00 p.m. Evergreen # Day Begins Time Location
28 Mon. Jan. 17 10:25 a.m. CC
BEGINNING AEROBIC /STEP COMBO
Take the first "step" toward your fitness goal! After a
thorough warm -up, this class includes 10 -15 minutes of CHAIR FITNESS
beginning low impact aerobics and a 5 -10 minute This class is designed for men and women who have not
introduction to the "step ". We'll finish your workout with actively exercised for some time and know they must! If you
spot exercises for the hard to reach areas and a relaxing consider yourself stiff and out of shape, inflexible, have a
stretch. Class meets at the community center March 17. balance problem, bad back, bum knees or don't like exercising
Registration Fee $21.00/12 Sessions. Classes 50 min. in the water, this class is for you! The exercises are gentle,
Instructor Amy Gilbert. start slow and build gradually to improve strength, flexibility,
# Day Begins Time Location promote better circulation and increase stamina. All are done
23 Thurs. Jan. 27 7:00 p.m. North View seated and choreographed to music in a supportive and
AEROBIC /STEP COMBO friendly atmosphere. Registration Fee $14.00/12 Sessions.
This class combines our regular low impact aerobic Classes 45 min. Instructor Bev Wilson.
class with the hottest and newest trend of step # Day Begins Time Location
aerobics. There will be a 10- minute warm up, 15 29 Mon. Jan. 17 11:20 a.m. CC
minutes of low impact aerobics, 10 -15 minutes of LINE DANCE PLUS - NEW
step, followed by cool down and abdominal work. No partner needed, easy to learn dances. You
Stationary steps provided. Bonus passes and drop will learn the most popular country western line
in cards may be used on step availability basis. dances plus lite aerobics for total body fitness.
Childcare is available for # 24 - See Childcare. There are lots of fun moves - basic and easy to
Class # 25 meets at the community center March follow. This class is ideal for anyone who loves
17. Registration Fee $21.00/12 Sessions. Classes > music and dance. Please wear hard sole, low heel
50 min. Instructor Rachel Woods # 24; Amy Gilbert
# 25. shoes. Registration Fee $14.00 /8 Sessions.
Classes 1 hour. Instructor Bev Wilson.
# Day Begins Time Location
24 Tues. Jan. 18 6:00 p.m. CC
25 Thurs. Jan. 27 6:00 p.m. North View # Day Begins Time Location
TONE AND FLEX 30 Thurs. Jan. 20 10:30 a.m. CC
Designed for all fitness levels, this class will emphasize the LINE DANCING
use of safe body mechanics to strengthen and stretch major No partner needed, easy -to -learn dances. Participants will
muscle groups. The workout will be made fun and effective learn the fundamental steps and patterns making it possible
by using Dyna -Bands @, 1 h -3 lb. weights and other to go out on any dance floor. You will learn the most popular
inexpensive props. Maintain and improve muscle tone and
country western line dances as well as many new ones. This
flexibility without increasing workout timel Dyna -bands
class is ideal for anyone who loves music and dance. Please
provided for class use. Please do not purchase weights prior
to the first class. Childcare is available. See childcare. wear hard sole, low heel shoes. No class March 1.
Registration Fee $20.00/12 Sessions. Classes 50 min. Registration Fee /8 Sessions. Classes 1 hour.
Instructor Rachel Woods. Instructor Bev Wilson.
lson.
Day Begins Time Location # Day Begins Time Location
#
26 D ues. Jan. 18 Time
p.m. Lo 31 Tues. Jan. 18 6:30 p.m Garden City
32 Tues. Jan. 18 7:30 p.m. Garden City
DOG OBEDIENCE
Instructor will provide information in several areas of dog obedience.
Students will learn to work with their dog in order to teach them social
behavior and self- discipline. The class is open to people 12 years and older
whose dog is at least 6 montlis old. Registration Fee $22.00/7 Sessions.
Classes 1 hour. Instructor Kari Ditty.
95 # Day Begins Time Location
27 Tues. Jan. 18 6:30 p.m. Fair Oaks
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Adult Activities Continued
T'AI CHI CH'UAN EXERCISE
This ancient exercise from China uses slow relaxed S" URD" FITNESS CLASSES
movements to develop strength while eliminating tension.
Often seen on public television, the Supreme Ultimate Way SATURDAY TONING -- NEW
(the translation of Tai Chi Ch'uan), offers a simple and In this class we will do exercises to strengthen, improve
practical way to eliminate stress and increase anyone's muscle tone and flexibility in a fun 45 minute workout. The
energy level. Energizing and fun! Registration Fee $40.00/ emphasis will be on abdominal, thigh and buttock muscle
10 Sessions. The one hour classes are held at the Brooklyn groups. No aerobics will be done; exercises clone to music.
Park Armory, 5600 85th Ave N., Wed., Jan. 12 - March 16 Dress comfortably. Class meets at the community; center
at 7:30 p.m. Registration is accepted immediately in April 2. Registration Fee $17.50 / 12' Sessions. Classes 45
Brooklyn Park on a space availability basis. Call for min. Instructor Amy Gilbert.
information, 493 -8333. # Day Begins ` Time Location
33 Sat, Jan. 22 8:30 a.m. North View
COLLEGE STUDENT AEROBIC SPECIAL SATURDAY LOW IMPACT AE ROBICS
By showing your current college identification Whether you want a'break from a hectic week, or Just one....
card or fee statement, you may register for more day of exercise, come and enjoy this class. Participants
selected aerobic and aqua classes at $3 off the will have an opportunity to try step aerobics. Class meets at
regular rate. This special applies to academic, the community center April 2. Registration Fee $20.00/12
technical, vocational and trade school full time Sessions. Classes 50 min. Instructor Amy Gilbert.
students. See class #'s 7 -8, 11 -12, 16, 18 -23, # Day Begins Time Location
26, 33 -34 for description, location and time. 34 Sat. Jan. 22 9:15 a.m. North View
AEROBIC DROP -IN CARD
Does your schedule demand flexibility ? ?!!! Here's a perfect solution for you; design your own schedulell
This option is ideal for people who want to exercise but whom cannot commit to the same class every week.
Drop -In cards may be used for all fitness and selected aqua exercise classes. (Cards may be purchased for
aqua classes which do not reach maximum enrollment. Call after Jan. 15 for an update of aqua classes which
may use drop -in cards.) Cards are non - transferable and non - refundable. (Student & senior adult discounts
do not apply.) Sometimes circumstances beyond our control require us to cancel a class or change location:
therefore, it is the responsibility of the individual to check the current schedule. Now there's no reason not to
exercise with us!
# 35 12 Classes $21.00 # 37 8 Classes $16.00 # 39 1 Class 2.75
# 36 10 Classes $17.50 #38 5 Classes $10.00
LAB AND FIRING PRIVILEGES POTTERY
Open to persons who have completed a pottery class at The class is designed to teach the basic skills of throwing and
the community center or have had previous experience hand building. The community center offers a unique
and are familiar with the equipment. Lab may be used on opportunity to practice your new skills by including in the
an unlimited basis other than class time, and students registration fee clay for projects, unlimited practice time and
may have pieces fired in the seven week period. The lab firing fees. Bring a workshirt to the first class. Please allow
program is designed for individuals who want to work about $6 to purchase tools. Registration Fee $40.00/7
independently. Clay may be purchased at the community Sessions. Classes 3 hours. Instructor Karen Haberle.
center. Arrange your own time to work in the lab during # Day Begins Time Location
the seven weeks. No instruction. Starting week 43 Mon. Jan. 17 6:30 p.m. CC
corresponds with pottery class schedule at the 44 Tres. Jan. 18 6:30 p.m. CC
community center. Registration fee $31.00/7 weeks for 45 Mon. Mar. 7 6:30 p.m. CC
new lab students. For returning participants, please 46 Tues. Mar. 8 6:30 p.m. CC
check with instructor.
# Day Begins Time Location
40 To Be Arranged CC BROOKLYN COMMUNITY BAND
41 To Be Arranged CC The band is co- sponsored by the Brooklyn
Center and Brooklyn Park Parks and
EMBOSSING & STENCILING WITH BRASS STENCILS Recreation Departments and is open to all
Learn to make exquisite cards by combining brass stencil post high school age men and women. MENNE
embossing, thermal embossing, stenciling with paint Practice is Monday nights at
sticks, and stamp pads. It is easy and fun for all levels of North View Jr. High. New members are welcome.
stencilers. Paints furnished by instructor for the two note For more information call the parks and recreation
cards and book mark class projects. A supply fee of $14 department at 569 -3400. Director Paul
will be collected by the instructor in class. This includes Schierenbeck.
two brass stencils, paint brush, embossing tool and class
projects. Examples of the projects may be seen at the BROOKLYN PARK HARMONETTES
community center. Instructor Kathy Theis is a member of Interested in singing and performing for nursing
the Stencil Artisan League. Registration Fee $5.00/1 homes, community organizations, and senior
Session. Class 2 1/2 hours. citizen groups? Then call Marlys Pash, President of
# Day Date Time Location Brooklyn Park Harmonettes at 566 -8184 and join
42 Sat. Jan. 29 9:30 a.m. CC �' this fun women's singing group.
Winter brochure Page 8
Adult Activities Continued
POP PIANO WORKSHOP LET THE SILVER SLIPPER DANCERS ENTERTAIN YOU!
This method was designed for busy adults and Let the Silver Slipper Dancers entertain at your next club meeting
introduced on the west coast. Learn how to play pop or special event. ENJOY a fun repertoire of dances set to broadway
music tunes with both hands in ONE easy workshop? hits and nostalgic favorites. All members of this dance group are
The secret lies in using chord symbols rather than 50 years or older. For more information, call Eileen at 561 -0859.
reading notes in the music. If note reading isn't for you, Sponsored by Brooklyn Center Parks and Recreation. .
try this method. It is recommended that participants
have a piano, keyboard or organ for home practice.
(You'll need to know the treble clef. If you don't, for a DON'T BE DISAPPOINTED!
free pamphlet, send a self addressed stamped envelope Most of the programs or activities offered in this brochure
to 11011 Quebec Ave N., Champlin, MN 55316. Persons have a minimum and maximum number of registrants. Some
registering at the community center may pick one up.) A programs fill to capacity within a few days of( be' begin rring
$20 material fee for a workbook and 60 minute cassette of registration. In other cases, we have to cancel activities
will be collected in class. The class format is lecture, several days before the starting date, if they appear to 'oe
demonstration and discussion. Instructor Craig Coffman under enrolled. There have been several instances where
is a professional pianist, piano instructor, and a individuals have expressed interest. in a program that has
member of the Minnesota Music Teachers' Association. already been cancelled.
$10.00/1 Session. Workshop 3 hours. In either case, it is highly advantageous to register earlylI
# Day Date Time Location
47 Mon. Feb. 28 6:30 p.m. North View AUXILIARY AIDS
Auxiliary aids for persons with disabilities are available upon
WOMEN'S OPEN VOLLEYBALL request at least 96 hours in advance. Please call
A night of fun volleyball for post high school age. Bring a Arnie Mavis, Director of Recreation 569 -3400.
friend or come alone. An enjoyable time plus good --
exercise. Please, no organized teams. No charge. Gym time
2 hours.
Day Begins Time Location
Tues. Jan. 4 8:00 p.m. Earle Brown
MIXED OPEN VOLLEYBALL
Open to all post high school age men and women. Choose sides and play fun low -key volleyball. A
night out for mom and dad. Activity fee is $1 per person, per session. Please, no organized teams.
Day Begins Time Location
Wed. Jan. 5 7:30 p.m. BCHS
VOLLEYBALL COURT RENTAL
Volleyball court rental is available at Orchard Lane Elementary School for adult groups. Rental is offered
Thursdays 6 -10 p.m. The fee is $12 per hour. Payment for use of the court must be
made at least 48 hours in advance at the community center. For more information, call 569 -3400.
# Day Begins Location
48 Thurs. Jan. 6 Orchard lane
55 ALIVE /MATURE DRIVING
55 Alive /Mature driving is an innovative, classroom driver training program designed to help persons 55 and older improve
their driving skills. Developed by the American Association of Retired Persons, the course covers the effects of aging and
medications on driving, basic driving rules, license renewal,local traffic hazards, adverse road conditions, energy saving, and
accident prevention measures. The registration fee of $8 per person covers the cost of course materials and instruction is
provided free. The instruction is provided by trained volunteer instructors. Your check or money order should be made out to
AARP, (Cash cannot be accepted.) Advanced registration is required, no walk -ins the day of class. Registration will be taken
on a first -come, first- served basis beginning Jan. 3. This two session course should be viewed as an education seminar
which has no connection to your driving record and does not involve driving or testing. You will learn the basic accident
avoidance skills while meeting insurance discount requirements. Participants are welcome to bring a sandwich, beverages are
available for purchase. Smoking is not allowed. Registration Fee $8.00/2 Sessions. Classes 4 hours. Instructors Maurie Luby/
Jim Wilson.
# Day Dates Time Location
49 T & W Jan. 11 & 12 9:30 a.m. Centerbrook
50 T & W Feb. 8 & 9 9:30 a.m. Centerbrook
50A T & W Mar. 1& 2 9:30 a.m. Centerbrook
MINI -500 TOURNAMENT
MEN'S "OVER 50" DROP -IN Minimum age 18. No pre -sign up, just bring a
If you are interested in getting together informally with partner. Cost of $3 per person, includes coffee,
other guys on a regular basis during the day, join us on treats, expenses and prizes. All players agree to
Mondays at 1 p.m. beginning Jan. 3. The group meets abide by the rules of the tournament. Tournaments
at Centerbrook Clubhouse, 5500 Lilac Drive. Cards are are run by Senior Adult Volunteers on Saturday,
now played. Future activities could include chess, Jan. 15, Feb. 19 and March 19, 12:30 -3:30 p.m. at
cribbage, scrabble or speakers on topics of particular the Brooklyn Center Community Center, 6301
interest to men. Refreshments are available for Shingle Creek Parkway. Park and enter on the lower
purchase. Centerbrook Is a smoke free building. level. In case of inclement weather, call 569 -3400.
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Adult Activities Continued
COMMUNITY TRIPSTERS
Community Tripsters is a program for people age 55 years and older who enjoy getting away and
meeting new friends. We live in an area which 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. Transits or motorcoach buses are used for day outings. Bus
departs and returns to Brooklyn Center Community Center. REGISTRATION begins January 3,
by mail or in person, no phone registrations. Deadline dates listed are on a space permitting basis
only. Refunds given only if trip is cancelled or a substitute can be found to take your place. On
extended trips, refund policies are very liberal. For more information, call 569 -3400.
January - MALL OF AMERICA - Details not available at the time of publication. Tentative plans
. . include a guided tour, time to shop, browse and have lunch at one of the many fine eating
establishments. Please call for an update on this trip.
February 20 - VIENNA BOYS CHOIR - ORCHESTRA HALL - The world's most popular and best loved choir
returns to Minneapolis. A program for everyone includes traditional folk songs, sparkling selections from Mozart and Strauss,
plus a fully costumed comic operetta! Cost $23 /person includes motorcoach, main floor seating and escort. Approximate time
1 -4:45 p.m. January 17, registration deadline. Trip #601
March 16 - ROGER WHITTAKER - ORCHESTRA HALL - The world - renowned troubadour brings his trademark blend of pop
melodies, folk music and stories of adventure to this concert. Cost $24.50 /person, includes motorcoach, main floor center
seating and escort. Approximate time 7 -10:45 p.m. February 21, registration deadline. Trip #602
April 19 -23 - BRANSON SHOWTIME - BRANSON, MISSOURI - On this foot- stompin' hand- clappin' fun - filled trip to Ozark
Mountain country, you'll be amazed at the number of shows to see. A special tour highlight is the Bass Pro Shops Outdoor
World. Outdoor World is a wonderland of animal wildlife mounts among natural- looking settings, a majestic four -story
waterfall, one -of -a -kind aquarium fish museum and many other attractions. The trip finale will be a chuckwagon breakfast
that sizzles and Ozark Mountain entertainment at Mutton Hollow Village. Cost $379 per person, double occupancy (single,
triple and quad available) includes 5 shows including Shoji Tabuchi, Wayne Newton, Mel Tillis, John Davidson and Mutton
Hollow, deluxe motorcoach, motels, luggage handling, applicable taxes and gratuities, one coffee stop, breakfast and two
continental breakfasts and tour escort. A $50 per person deposit will reserve your place on this tourrific tour. Final payment
due by March 4. Trip #603
Complete details, for the trips were not available at the time of brochure preparation. If you would like more information sent to you,
please call 569 -3400. Future trip plans include: Broadway's award winning musical, Secret Gardens on May 3 at the Orpheum and
Nunsense 11, a laughing riot from start to finish, at the Ordway's McKnight Theatre. (The Thursday matinee date to be announced.)
Senior Adult Activities
SPECIAL SENIOR REGISTRATION SERVICES FOR SENIORS & DISABLED
FRIDAY, January 7 See Special Activities for information on
A special time has been set aside for persons 62 chore services and meals.
years and older who want to register for adult
activities listed in this brochure. A person may sign FITNESS & FUN FOR 55+, CHAIR
up for themselves or their immediate family. FITNESS & AQUA EXERCISE
Numbers distributed when doors open at 8:30 a.m. See pages 6 &7 for information.
Registration follows. Use Handicapped door on
lower level BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING- -Free screening is
done at the following areas:
SENIOR HAPPENINGS Brooklyn Center Community Center - 6301
Is a monthly newsletter sponsored by Brooklyn Center Shingle Creek Parkway. Last Wednesday of each
Parks and Recreation Department. The "Senior month, 10:30 a.m. -Noon. CEAP - 7231 Brooklyn
Happenings" tell activities going on at the clubs, in the Boulevard, Thursday, 10:30 a.m. - Noon.
community and outings offered. Call for yours today! West Fire Station - 6250 Brooklyn Blvd., Monday- Friday,
8 -10 p.m., Saturday & Sunday, 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.
TRANSPORTATION TRIPS AND OUTINGS
Mini - coaches provide transportation to city sponsored
activities. grocery shopping, and major shopping See Community Tripsters information above.
excursions from Brooklyn Center apartment complexes
and homes. A donation of $1.25 round trip is asked; SENIOR ADULT SWIM LESSONS
however, those unable to make a donation will not be See Swim Activities for information.
turned away. For more information about the Five
Cities Transportation Program, call Rita DeBruyn at
537 -4534 ext. 33. For reservations, call 537 -0229.
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Senior Activities Continued
SOCIAL CLUBS GIFT TRUNK
Leisure Time Club A craft club run by seniors who
Meets Wednesdays for cards throughout the year sell their handcrafted items.
from 11:30 a.m. -2:30 p.m. Birthdays are celebrated Membership is limited to
the first Wednesday with entertainment and Brooklyn Center seniors or
refreshments. Bring your lunch, beverage available. members of either Leisure Time
The monthly schedule is published in the Senior or Brooklyn Twins. For more
Happenings. information, call 561 -9278 or 561 -4805. Shoppers,
Brooklyn Twins /Supper Club visit the Gift Trunk on the first Wednesday of each
Brooklyn Supper Club meets the third month, excluding Jan., from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Friday of each month at the Brooklyn Selected items are on display and are available for
Center Community Center. All persons
55 years and older are welcome with purchase at the Brooklyn Center Community Center advanced paid reservations. The full throughout the year.
evening includes a delicious dinner,
entertainment or cards. The cost is $5 TAX -AIDE
for members, $6 for non - members. Volunteers will help low income and senior adults
(Membership is $2). Complete information in Senior with their 1993 tax returns. Bring 1992 tax forms
Happenings.
and 1993 tax information including your 1993 CRP
The clubs are sponsored by the Brooklyn Center or 1994 property tax statement. For rent or property
Parks and Recreation Department and meet at the tax credit you need to know total social security
Brooklyn Center Community Center. Transportation received in 1993. This will be on a SSA or RRB 1099.
is available through the Five Cities Transportation No appointments, first come basis, 9 a.m. -Noon,
Program from Brooklyn Center apartment Thurs. & Fri., Feb. 3- April 15, Brookdale Area
complexes and homes. See Transportation. Library, 6125 Shingle Creek Parkway. Help will also
be done by appointment, 9 a.m. -Noon, for low income
MEN'S "OVER 50" DROP -IN & on Tues. Feb. 1 -April 12, at CEAP, 7231 Brooklyn
MINI 500 TOURNAMENT q Blvd. Call Carol Dale at 566 -9600 for an
See page 9 for information. ` `' : ; appointment. The TAX -AIDE program is offered at
other locations, call the IRS. This federally sponsored
"BRIDGE FOR FUN" ` program is provided by AARP, NRTA and RSVP.
Join other bridge players who get There is no charge.
together for a friendly afternoon of
bridge. We play the first & third N
Thursday of each month at 1 p.m. Call 569 -3400 for SENIOR ANSWER LINE
information. Bridge held at Earle Brown Commons This new telephone information and referral service
Apartments, 6100 Summit Dr. N. This will help senior adults of Northwest Suburban
activity is open to the public. Hennepin County locate needed services close to
home. Trained volunteers and staff will answer
SWIMMING POOL phones between 9 a.m.- 4 p.m., Monday- Friday,
, 2 Senior adult memberships are 522 -0850. Sponsored by Senior Resources and
OWN � €
a� available for Brooklyn Center affiliated with United Way, First Call For Help
residents 62 years and older at a Network.
`•} special rate of $40 for three months
or $15 for one month. Application
may be made at the community
center desk. Non - residents and resident seniors not T.A.P.
interested in membership may swim at senior adult Telephone Assurance Program
single admission rate of $2 per time. The water slide for elderly and handicapped
is an additional $1.50. who live alone. The program
has helped several persons
Notice with immediate needs; in lot
T he parks I • • department does • some cases emergency
p situations. If you are interested in the program for
of its programs. Participants assume all inherent yourself or a friend, contact a TAP clerk at 566-
0157. We really care about our participants!
risk of injury from their involvement in programs or activities outlined in this brochure. Sponsored by the Brooklyn Center Police
Department.
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Children's Activities
REGISTRATION REMINDERS
♦ Registration begins Saturday, January 8. Registration for swim classes begins at 9 a.m. Registration for all
other classes begins at 11 a.m. See page 5 for registration information. The parks and recreation office located in
the community center is open for registration Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m.- 10 p.m.; Saturday from
8:30 a.m. - 9 p.m.; Sunday from 11:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. Telephone number 569 -3400. TDD number 569 -3404.
♦ Make check payable to the City of Brooklyn Center.
♦ There is no confirmation of mail registration. If you do not hear from us, assume you are registered.
(Swim registration must be done in person.)
♦ Waiting lists are formed when classes are filled. If instructors and space is available, additional classes may be formed.
♦ We recommend you register at least 5 days in advance to ensure sufficient class registration.
♦ Instructors are not permitted to accept registration at the activity location.
BROOKLYN CENTER GYMNASTICS PROGRAM
The Brooklyn Center Gymnastics Program has been BEGINNING GYMNASTICS FOR GIRLS
developed using a skill progression of classes. The purpose Beginning Gymnastics is for girls in grades 1 -6 who have had
of this progression is to provide participants with a safe, little or no gymnastics experience. Kindergarten girls who have
comfortable advancement in gymnastics allowing them to completed at least two preschool gymnastics sessions with
develop to their potential. Most students participate in a Brooklyn Center may register. Participants will be taught basic
class two to three times before progressing to the next tumbling skills such as rolls, cartwheels, walkovers and
level. Parents may attend the last 15 minutes of the last headstands. Students will be taught simple skills on the beam,
class. Separate classes have been set up for preschool vault, and uneven bars. Registration Fee $18.00 /8 Sessions.
children and elementary age girls. If you have questions Classes 1 hour. Instructors Theresa Mickelson #'s 59, 61 Anita
about where to place your child, please call Sue at Westberg #'s 60, 62.
569 -3400. # Day Begins Time Location
PRESCHOOL I GYMNASTICS 59 Thurs Jan. 20 7:20 p.m. North View
60 Thurs. Jan. 20 7:20 p.m. North View
Preschool Gymnastics is for boys and 61 Sat. Jan. 22 9:50 a.m. North View
girls ages 3 1/2 - 5. (Children must 62 Sat. Jan. 22 9:50 a.m. North View
be 3 1/2 by January 20, 1994 in
order to register for this class.) Basic INTERMEDIATE GYMNASTICS FOR GIRLS
gymnastics and exercises are Intermediate Gymnastics is for girls in grades 1 -6 who have
designed to improve child's motor either passed Beginning Gymnastics For Girls or can do the
skills and coordination. Class following skills: Tumbling - forward and backward roll,
activities include tumbling and an cartwheel, headstand; Beam - walk forward and back, front
introduction to the balance beam, support and mount, squat turn, forward roll; Vault - straddle,
bars and vault. Students must be hip squat; Bars - back hip circle, single leg cut, pull over to front
able to do all skills before advancing support. Registration Fee $22.00/8 Sessions. Classes 1 hour, 15
to Preschool II Gymnastics. There is min. Instructors Theresa Mickelson & Anita Westberg.
a class ratio of 8 students/ # Day Begins Time Location
instructor. Registration Fee $18.00/8 63 Sat. Jan. 22 11:45 a.m. North View
Sessions. Classes 45 min. Instructors Theresa Mickelson
#'s 51, 54; Anita Westberg #'s 52, 53, 55.
# Day Begins Time Location CHILDREN'S DANCE PROGRAM
Wed. Jan. s m p.m. BCHS The dance program is offered during the school year. The
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52 Wed. Jan. 20 6:30 p.m. North View winter /spring program session is 14 weeks and cost is $28.
53 Sat. Jan. 22 9:00 a.m. North View Classes are held on Monday evenings at Willow Lane School and
54 Sat. Jan. 22 10:55 a.m. North View Saturday mornings at Earle Brown School. Tiny Tot Tap and
55 Sat. Jan. 22 10:55 a.m. North View Ballet classes are for children ages 3 1/2 - 6. Creative Dance and
Jazz and Tap and Ballet are offered for children in grades 1 and
PRESCHOOL H /KINDERGARTEN GYMNASTICS up. Classes began in September. However, there are limited
This class is for preschool children ages 4 and up who openings in some of the classes. Call Sue at 569 -3400 for
information.
have passed Preschool I Gymnastics and kindergarten
children with little or no gymnastics experience. Children The annual dance recital will be held at Park Center High
will learn more advanced moves on the low balance beam, School on Saturday, May 7 at 7 p.m. with
tumbling and bars. There is a class ratio of 8 students/ rehearsal the evening of May 6. Every year we
instructor. Registration Fee $18.00/8 Sessions. Classes 45 try to keep costumes simple and inexpensive
min. Instructor Theresa Mickelson. and still put on a professional looking recital.
# Day Begins Time Location This year participants should expect costumes
56 Wed. Jan. 19 7:20 p.m. BCHS to run approximately $20 above the class
57 Thurs. Jan. 20 6:30 p.m. North View registration fee. This fee will be due late
58 Sat. Jan. 22 9:00 a.m. North View
January. There is no admission charge for the ,
recital.
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Children's Activities Continued
AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM j' ` - CELEBRATE YOUR BIRTHDAY WITH US
The after school program enables Your child's birthday is a very important
students to explore fields outside the event. For an extra special day, plan a
regular school curriculum and will be held swimming party! Small groups (20 or less) are
immediately after school. These programs are designed to invited to reserve a room for the party. There is no charge
acquaint elementary students with a new skill or to enjoy a for the room and the birthday child receives free admission to
new activity. Classes are offered in cooperation with the pool and use of water slide. Please call 569 -3400 to make a
community education departments at Earle Brown, reservation.
Evergreen, Fair Oaks, Garden City, Northport, Orchard
Lane, Palmer Lake and Willow Lane Schools. Flyers will be CUPID'S CANDY & CRAFT COMPANY
distributed to children at school. If you would like to see a Make this Valentine's Day really speciall Participants
class offered or would like to be an instructor for a class, in grades 1 -6 will make scrumptious candies and a
please contact Sue at the parks and recreation department, �i Valentine craft. Time permitting, Valentine cards
569 -3400. will also be made. Registration Fee $6.50 /1 Session.
Class 2 hours. Instructor Kay Larson.
BABYSITTING CLINIC # Day Date Time Location
Students in grades 4 -6 will learn about the fascinating and 73 Sat. Feb. 12 1:00 P.M. CC
challenging world of childcare. They will learn how to
provide basic childcare, recreational activities for young CUPID'S CANDY & CRAFT COMPANY - Kindergarten
children, how to prevent accidents, give simple first aid and Make this Valentine's Day really special) Come and make
utilize community resources for emergency help. This class scrumptious candies and a Valentine craft. Registration Fee
is a must for any student interested in babysitting. Class $6.50/1 Session. Class 2 hours. Instructor Kay Larson.
attendance at all sessions is required to be awarded Red # Day Date Time Location
Cross completion card. Absences will not be made up. 74 Sat. Feb. 12 10:00 a.m. CC
Students must bring a pencil, paper and snack.
Registration Fee $16.00/3 Sessions. Classes 3 hours. LITTLE TRAVELERS - Kindergarten
Instructor Linda Berglund, Red Cross Certified Instructor. This program offers a unique experience for children in
# Day Begins Time Location kindergarten. During our travel, we will "get to know" people of
64 Sat. Feb. 19 12:30 p.m. CC other countries by making and sampling their best loved foods,
BEGINNING KARATE playing favorite games and making traditional crafts. Our "Little
Students will learn the basic kicks and punches, self- Travelers" will also learn customs and a few words of the
defense, and safety. They will also learn the first karate spoken language. Registration Fee $5.50/1 Session. Class 2
routine called FORM. For grades 2 -6. Registration Fee hours. Instructor Kay Larson.
$13.00/5 sessions. Classes 1 hour. Instructor Jim MEXICO - "Our Neighbors 710 The South"
Stringer, 4th degree black belt with 11 years teaching # Day Date Time Location
experience. 75 Fri. Jan. 28 1:30 p.m. CC
# Day Begins Time Location AUSTRALIA - "Outback Country"
65 Tues. Jan. 18 3:15 p.m. Fair Oaks # Day Date Time Location
66 Wed. Jan. 19 3:15 p.m. Garden City 76 Fri. Mar. 4 1:30 p.m. CC
67 Thurs. Jan. 20 3:00 p.m. Earle Brown SPECIAL NOTE TO PARENTS
68 Mon. Jan. 24 3:10 p.m. Palmer Lake Through years of experience, we have found our gymnastics and dance classes are
69 Tues. Mar. 1 3:10 p.m. Orchard Lane conducted more smoothly when not being observed by parents. Children, as well
70 Wed. Mar. 2 3'40 p. m. Wi110W Lane :is 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
71 Thurs. Mar. 3 3:00 p.m. Earle Brown short demonstration. Schedules will be given to students on the first day of class.
72 Mon. Mar. 13 3:40 p.m. Northport
Experience the Brooklyn Center Community Center...
INDOOR OLYMPIC POOL, SAUNA & EXERCISE ROOM open daily - see page 19 for schedule.
150 ft. INDOOR WATER SLIDE' open: Monday and Wednesday 6 to 9 p.m., Friday 4 to 9 p.m., Saturday 1 to 9 p.m. and Sunday
Noon to 6 p.m. •Every Monday is BARGAIN DAYI (excluding holidays)
DIVING BOARDS -Two 1 -meter and one 3 -meter boards.
Plus...
■Free room available for parties up to 20 people with paid admission to the pool. ll
■ Larger groups can call 569 -3400 for fees.
■Children must meet a minimum height requirement of 52" in order to go down the water slide alone.
Those not meeting the minimum requirement may go down when accompanied by an adult, 18 years and older.
■Daily or Membership FeesAvailable!
7 7W :.
■ Snack bar located next to game room 1 Y
■ Game room with jukebox, pool tables, video games and pinball machines l )))
GREAT FOR PARTIES!!!!!!!!
Forgroup rates or information about the community centerand the thrilling waterslide, call 569 -3400!
i t
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Children's Activities Continued
PRESCHOOL ACTIVITIES -- PLEASE NOTE!
In the preschool programs, children might get paint, glue, food or other art media on their `,,, I /,
clothing and shoes. The parks and recreation department recommends participants dress in old
play clothes. V %V�
Unless otherwise noted in class descriptions, the programs are open to PRE - KINDERGARTEN
children 3'h - 6 years old. Children must be 3 years old by December 31, 1993
FROSTY THE SNOWMAN
Come and enjoy the "frosty fun" as we create an edible Frosty the Snowmanl Children will also make
another snowman craft, sing winter songs and do finger plays. An activity handout will be sent home
with your child. Registration Fee $5.50/1 Session. Class 2 hours. Instructor Mrs. Novotny.
# Day Date Time Location
77 Fri. Jan. 21 1:00 P.M. CC
78 Sat. Jan. 22 1:00 P.M. CC
CUPIDS, COOKIES, CRAFTS AND FUN
Here's a chance for your little valentine to make a special craft, sing songs and decorate a tasty cookie! Don't leave your
child in the red: sign up for a fun filled afternoon! Registration Fee $5.50/1 Session. Class 2 hours. Instructor Mrs.
Novotny.
# Day Date Time Location
79 Fri. Feb. 11 1:00 P.M. CC
80 Sat. Feb. 12 1:00 P.M. CC
LUCKY LITTLE LEPRECHAUNS
Attention all pre - kindergarten leprechauns come and help us find the gold coins! On our venture to the land of
green, we'll do crafts, songs, finger plays, games, and search for the gold coins. Don't forget to wear a little
green. Registration Fee $5.00/1 Session. Class 2 hours. Instructor Mrs. Novotny.
# Day Date Time Location
81 Fri. March 11 1:00 P.M. CC
MESSY NIGHT WITH DAD'
Minimum age 3'h years through kindergarten, with dad.' (' Dad, grandpa, uncle or other adult male.) Here's a chance to try
lots of fun, creative and messy projects with your child. Each night focuses on a different theme, projects and other
activities that are so much fun, you'll probably want to do them again and again at homel Bring your camera, and we will
snap a picture of you both in action! Each class is from 6:30 - 8 p.m. at the community center with instructor Mrs.
Novotny. The fee includes both child and adult.
# Day Date Class Cost
82 Wed. Jan. 19 Goop, Spatter & Smear $5.50
83 Thurs. Feb. 17 Tasty Snackins $6.00
84 Wed. Mar. 16 It's Gotta Be Green $5.50
PRESCHOOL
Registration for preschool accepted immediately. A limited number of openings may be available. Classes resume the
week of January 3. Children may come one or two days per week. Call 569 -3400 for information. The preschool program at
the Brooklyn Center Community Center is for children 3'h - 5 years old. Children must be 3 by Dec. 31, 1993 and be toilet
trained. The program emphasizes group socialization, music, art, science and community awareness. Your child will learn
numbers, colors, games stressing coordination, finger plays, and stories will be read. Field trips and parent programs are
also part of the program. Instructor Mrs. Braun and assistant Mrs. Koffski.
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Teen Activives
SNO -DAZE DANCE
All junior high students in grades 7 -9 are invited to the annual Sno -Daze Dance on Friday, January 28 from 7 -10 p.m. at
North View (69th & Zane). Special highlights will include Chopper, the world's nuttiest D.J. and the coronation of the 9th
grade King and Queen and 7th & 8th grade attendants. Admission $4 /person. Junior high student picture I.D. required.
Don't miss out on all the action.
Day Date Time Location
Fri. Jan. 28 7:00 p.m. North View
VALENTINE'S DANCE
Valentine's Day will be celebrated on Feb. 18 at North View. Come find a sweetheart and dance to the music
— of the Coca -Cola Sound, Light and Video Show. Students are encouraged to wear red. For grades 7 -9 only.
Refreshments will be sold. Junior High picture I.D. required for admission. Admission fee is
$4 /person.
Day Date Time Location
Fri. Feb. 18 7:00 p.m. North V ie w
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Teen Activities Continued
SPRING DANCES - WITH CHOPPER JUNIOR HIGH SKI TRIPS
Spring is coming early to North View. Get your friends Ski trips are offered for students
together for the spring dance on Friday, March 25 & April in grades 7, 8 & 9. Bus pick up
22 at 7 p.m. Highlights include Chopper's sound and light at North View at 3:10 p.m. Parent
show and lots of surprises. Participants can also play pool signed permission slip required
and foosball. Refreshments will be sold. For grades 7 -9 for all trips. Registration fee
only. Fee $4 /per person. Junior high student picture I.D. includes the lift ticket,
required for admission. transportation, and chaperons.
Day Date Time Location Equipment rental is extra and is
Fri. March 25 7:00 p.m. North View paid at the ski area. Ski booklets
Fri. April 22 7:00 p.m. North View are available at the community
center and the North View school
SPIRIT MOUNTAIN office. Registration accepted at the community center anytime
Join us for a fabulous trip to Spirit Mountain on Mon. during office hours and on the Wednesday prior to the trip at
Jan. 17. Bus leaves North View at 6:45 a.m. and returns North View during lunch.
at approximately 7:30 p.m. Registration fee is $40 which # Day Date Fee Location
includes lift ticket, coach bus, rental equipment and 400 Thurs. Dec. 9 $22.00 Afton Alps
chaperons or $35 without equipment rental. For students 401 Fri. Jan. 7 $22.00 Wild Mountain
in grades 7, 8 & 9. Space is limited. Deadline to register 403 Fri. Feb. 11 $22.00 Welch Village
is 10 p.m. Wed., Jan. 12, space permitting. Registration 404 Fri. Feb. 25 $22.00 Trollhaugen
accepted at the community center anytime during office 405 Fri. Mar. 11 $22.00 Afton Alps
hours and on the Wed. prior to the trip at North View
during lunch.
# Day Date Fee Location REGISTRATION ACCEPTED IMMEDIATELY
402 Mon. Jan. 17 $35 or $40 Spirit Mountain FOR ALL SKI TRIPS
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Special Activives
ADAPTED RECREATION Teen Bowling League - Meet mail
The adapted recreation program is a cooperative effort of new friends at our popular
the cities of Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, Crystal, bowling league on Tuesday
Golden Valley, Maple Grove, New Hope, Plymouth, afternoons, 4 -6 p.m., Jan. 4 -
Robbinsdale and West Hennepin Community Center. Mar. 1. For teens ages 12 -17.
Participants must pre - register. Residents may register The league fee is $17 plus
beginning December 6, non - residents beginning $2.50 for each Tuesday
December 13 on a space availability basis. West bowled. We bowl at Doyles,
Hennepin Community Center is an agency serving 5000 W. Broadway, Crystal.
Individuals with developmental disabilities and their
families in the West and Northwest Hennepin areas. Adult Bowling League - Join in our league every Saturday
Services include information and referral, advocacy, and morning. For adults 18 years and older who want to improve
counseling. Programs include social /recreation clubs and their techniques, show off their skills, meet new friends and
education programs. An integration specialist is on staff just have fun! The league runs Jan. 8 - Mar. 5 at Doyles, 5000
to assist parents, professionals and individuals who are W. Broadway, Crystal. $17 league fee, plus $2.50 for each
interested in participating in "non - adapted" parks and Saturday bowled.
recreation programs. Call Peggy at 933 -9105 for
information and registration procedures. Friday Night Social - Do you enjoy meeting new friends or like
socializing with a group of people? Come join us Fridays for a
Parent /Child Dance Class - A fun, energizing dance variety of activities. Hiking, crafts, bingo, swimming, movies
class for parent and child to share and enjoy together. and other special activities will be planned with input from you.
We'll wiggle, jiggle, jump, dash, and turn! By exploring We meet at Northport School, 5421 Brooklyn Blvd., 6:30 -8:30
movement we will begin to learn the art of dance with the p.m., Jan. 7 - Mar. 4. The fee is $20.
help of musical instruments, balloons, scarves, a Individualized Leisure Planning - Are you new in town, bored,
parachute, and more. This class is for children with or or looking for more to do? WHCS can assist people with
without disabilities and is designed to create better disabilities in finding and planning recreational activities that
awareness and higher self esteem. Discover the Fit their lifestyle. We can also assist with finding a way to work
wonderful world of dance while spending quality time through obstacles that keep you from participating in
with your child. The class meets at Edinbrook recreation opportunities. You may plan what your recreational
Elementary School, 89th & Zane in Brooklyn Park on goals are for the future and how you will accomplish those
Wednesdays at 7:05 p.m. The fee is $15 for parent /child, goals. Students may also use a staff person with a Therapeutic
second child $7.50. Winter session meets Jan. 12 - Feb. Recreation background as a resource at IEP meetings. For more
16 followed by a spring session Mar. 2 - April 13. information or an appointment call Peggy.
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Special Activities Continued
SERVICES FOR SENIORS AND INDIVIDUALS WITH BROOKLYN CENTER WOMEN'S CLUB
DISABILITIES The Brooklyn Center Women's club is sponsored by the Brooklyn
CEAP offers chore service and home delivered meals to Center Parks and Recreation Department. Meetings are the
eligible individuals who are over 60 years and any person of second Tuesday of the month through May at 1 p.m. in
any age with a disability living in Brooklyn Park, Brooklyn Constitution Hall of the Brooklyn Center Community Center. The
Center and south to 49th Ave. N in Mpls. Hot meals are club was organized in January of 1966. The purpose of the
delivered by volunteers at noon Monday through Friday. organization is to promote social, cultural and civic activities for
area women. Membership is open to any woman 21 years or
The Chore Program includes snow removal, minor home older with annual dues of $5. A variety of programs are
repairs, window washing, housekeeping and clean-up. presented each month, followed by refreshments and a social
Workers are skills -bank applicants whose references are time. Join us on Jan. 11, when we "get set for spring" with a
thoroughly checked. Their name is added to our list of speaker from North Fitness Center. The theme for the Feb. 8
workers and referred to you when you call for service. You meeting is Western Days. Wear your western dudsl Mar. 8, hear
pay the worker when the job is completed. Contact Lois at Rosemary Dineen speak on confidence, courage & creativity. i
566 -9600. Trips are sponsored monthly to area attractions. On Jan. 25 the
club will visit the Woodbury Outlet Center with lunch at Ciattis.
BROADWAY DROP -IN On Feb. 23 see "The Phantom" at the Chanhassen Dinner
The Broadway Drop -In Center is part of the Northwest Theatre. Complete information about these trips is available at
Hennepin Community support program. This social the monthly meetings. For information about the club, call 533 -
recreation program is for adults in Northwest Hennepin 1016.
who have experienced mental health difficulties. The drop -
in center offers a variety of activities: table games, COMMUNITY CENTER ROOM RENTALS
athletics, socialization, art, individual living skills and CONSTITUTION HALL in the Brooklyn Center Community Center
community outings. Most activities offered are at little or no is available for business meetings and private functions. It is a
cost to the participant. If you would like more information great place to host a family reunion, shower, graduation or
on the program, please call 535 -6069. A calendar of events
is available upon request. Come see us anniversary party. The building may also be reserved for
e at 5510 W. I
Gallery Mall, Room at 5 overnight functions. Room set -up, including tables, chairs, P.A.
Broadway Crystal
system and use of a small kitchen is included in the usage fee.
Brooklyn Center Community Center is a smoke free building and
BROOKDALE HENNEPIN AREA LIBRARY
alcohol is not permitted. To find out more about fees and
The library is located at 6125 Shingle Creek Parkway and is
availability, call Kathy Flesher, 569 -3400. For pool rental
open Monday - Thursday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Friday information, call Dorthy Stirens, 569 -3317.
- Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For general information
call 569 -3600; reference information, 569 -3610; Renewal
information 569 -3601; TDD 569 -3606.
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• CANOE BUILDERS SHOW - FREE •
• The Minnesota Canoe Association, Inc., in cooperation with the Brooklyn Center Parks and Recreation Department, will •
• present their annual Canoe Builders Show on Saturday, February 5 at the Brooklyn Center Community Center, 6301 •
Shingle Creek Parkway.
• This annual program features a continuous program of speakers and demonstrations from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Learn how •
• you can build your own state -of- the -art wood strip canoe in time for summer's warm days. Award winning canoe designers •
• will discuss form and thoughts relating to today's modern canoes. Enjoy a full afternoon and learn how simple it is for you •
• to build your own canoe! The public is also invited to our evening banquet. For information call Jim Schiebe 432 -5687. •
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A ctivin e s
Registration for swim lessons begins at 9 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 8. All other class registrations begin at 11 a.m. (Numbers will
be given out one hour prior to registration.) WHEN REGISTERING FOR SWIM LESSONS, PLEASE GIVE US THE NUMBER OF
THE CLASS. Brooklyn Center Parks & Recreation Department uses the American Red Cross Swimming Progression for
lessons.
?b� PARENT AND TOT SWIM LESSONS
At? Water adjustment and beginning swim lessons for children 2 and 3 years old. One parent must accompany the
child in the water, preferably the same parent each time. Registration Fee $26.00/ 10 Lessons. Classes 30 min.
CLASSES ONCE A WEEK FOR 10 WEEKS DAY CLASSES TWICE A WEEK FOR 5 WEEKS
# Day Begins Time Location # Day Begins Time Location
85 Thurs. Jan. 13 6:00 p.m. CC 90 M & W Jan. 17 9:30 a.m. CC
86 Thurs. Jan. 13 6:35 p.m. CC 91 M & W Feb. 21 9:30 a.m. CC
87 Sat. Jan. 15 10:40 a.m. CC
88 Tues. Jan. 18 6:00 p.m. CC Chlorine treated water CAN discolo
89 'Res. Jan. 18 6:35 p.m. CC suits; sorry we are not responsible.
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Swim Activities Continued
PRESCHOOL AND CHILDREN'S SWIM LESSONS SENIOR ADULT SWIM LESSONS
Beginner through Swimmer lessons for children 4 years of Swim lessons for men and women ages 62 years and older.
age and older. Classes have an average ratio of 5 Here is a chance to brush up on skills you have already
students /instructor. Parents do not accompany child in learned, experience new skills or just start. right from the
water. Registration Fee $26.00/ 10 Lessons. Classes 30 very beginning. We also have room for "Super Chickens."
min. Registration Fee $33.00/ 10 Lessons. Brooklyn Center
CLASSES ONCE A WEEK FOR 10 WEEKS residents $28.00/ 10 Lessons. Classes same days and times
FOR PRESCHOOL & CHILDREN as adult lessons.
# Day Begins Time Location
92 Thurs. Jan. 13 6:00 p.m. CC DIVING
93 Thurs. Jan. 13 6:35 p.m. CC Beginning lessons on the one and three meter
94 Thurs. Jan. 13 7:10 p.m. CC diving boards for children who are Advanced
95 Thurs. Jan. 13 7:45 p.m. CC Beginner or better swimmers. Registration Fee
96 Sat. Jan. 15 9:30 a.m. CC $26.00/ 10 Lessons. Classes 30 min.
97 Sat. Jan. 15 10:05 a.m. CC # Day Begins Time Location
98 Sat. Jan. 15 10:40 a.m. CC 118 Thurs. Jan. 13 7:45 p.m. CC
99 Sat. Jan. 15 11:15 a.m. CC 119 Sat. Jan. 15 10:40 a.m. CC
100 Tues. Jan. 18 6:00 p.m. CC
101 Toes. Jan. 18 6:35 p.m. CC INTRO TO COMPETITIVE SWIMMING
102 'flies. Jan. 18 7:10 p.m. CC A class designed for Swimmer level students and above who
103 'hies. Jan. 18 7:45 p.m. CC are interested in learning some of the skills which are unique
FOR PRESCHOOL ONLY to competitive swimming - the butterfly stroke, racing dives,
104 Mon. Jan. 17 9:30 a.m. CC and flip turns, as well as practicing the other competitive
105 Wed. Jan. 19 9:30 a.m. CC swimming strokes. Registration Fee $26.00/ 10 Lessons.
Classes 30 min.
DAY CLASSES TWICE A WEEK FOR 5 WEEKS # Day Begins Time Location
FOR PRESCHOOL ONLY 120 Thurs. Jan. 13 7:10 p.m. CC
106 M & W Jan. 17 10:05 a.m. CC
107 M & W Jan. 17 10:40 a.m. CC SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING
108 M & W Feb. 21 10:05 a.m. CC Do you like dancing? Are you an Advanced Beginner
109 M & W Feb. 21 10:40 a.m. CC swimmer or better? Combine the two in beginning
synchronized swimming? Students will learn basic stunts
NORTH VIEW CHILDREN'S SWIM LESSONS and formations in the water and develop routines.
Beginner through Swimmer lessons for children 6 years Registration Fee $26.00/ 10 Lessons. Classes 30 min.
of age and older. Classes have an average ratio of 5 # Day Begins Time Location
students /instructor. Registration Fee $26.00/10 Lessons. 121 'hies. Jan. 18 7:10 p.m. CC
Classes 30 min.
# Day Begins Time Location PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS
110 Mon. Jan. 17 6:00 p.m. North View Beginner through Swimmer level instruction on a one -to -one
111 Mon. Jan. 17 6:35 p.m. North View basis for children or adults. Missed lessons will not be made
112 Mon. Jan. 17 7:10 p.m. North View up. Registration Fee $46.00 /5 Lessons. Classes 30 min.
# Day Begins Time Location
ADAPTIVE SWIM LESSONS 122 Sat. Jan. 15 1 1:15 a.m. CC
Swim lessons for children and adults of all ages with EMERGENCY WATER SAFETY
physical or developmental disabilities. Classes have a ratio A Red Cross course designed to help participants become
of one student to one instructor. Registration Fee $31.00/
10 Lessons. Classes 30 min. familiar with potential hazards of water activities, to prevent
# Day Begins Time Location accidents, and to respond effectively if an emergency does
113 Sat. Jan. 15 9:30 a.m. CC occur. This course will not qualify a participant to be a
lifeguard. However, it will serve as a foundation for further
BEG. ADULT AND HIGH SCHOOL AGE LESSONS training in lifeguarding. This course is open to anyone that
Instruction for adults and high school students with very has passed Intermediate swimming. All classes must be
little swimming experience. This is an opportunity to learn attended and absences will not be made up. Registration Fee
with others of comparable ability. Open to high school age $33.00/ 10 Lessons. Classes 1 hour.
and up. Registration Fee $33.00/ 10 Lessons. Classes 40 # Day Begins Time Location
min. 123 Tues. Jan. 18 7:10 p.m. CC
# Day Begins Time Location
114 Mon. Jan. 17 10:40 a.m. CC
115 Tues. Jan. 18 7:45 p.m. CC SPECIAL NOTE FOR SWIM LESSON VIEWING
All swim lessons held at the community center
INT. ADULT AND HIGH SCHOOL AGE LESSONS may be observed by parents from the upstairs
This is for adults and high school students who are windows located in the gameroom. Sorry - no
comfortable in the water and wish to brush up on strokes, parents are allowed on the pool
learn new strokes, or work on endurance. Open to high deck or downstairs observation area
school age and up. Registration Fee $33.00/ 10 Lessons. during lessons.
Classes 40 min.
# Day Begins Time Location
116 Thurs. Jan. 13 7:45 p.m. CC
117 Wed. Jan. 19 10:40 a.m. CC
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Swim Activities Continued
LIFEGUARD TRAINING BROOKLYN SWIM CLUB
A Red Cross course to provide the necessary minimum Do you enjoy swimming? Do you want to improve your ability
skills for a person to qualify to serve as a nonsurf lifeguard. to swim the four competitive strokes? Do you want to have fun
Participants must be at least 15 years of age before the first and participate in swim meets? Do you want to compete with
class, swim 500 yards continuously using each of the swimmers your own age and with similar aquatic abilities? If
following strokes for at least 50 yards: crawl, breaststroke, so, the BROOKLYN SWIM CLUB is for you. BROOKLYN SWIM
elementary backstroke and sidestroke, recover a ten pound CLUB is a local affiliate of United States Swimming Inc. Most
diving brick from nine feet of water, swim underwater 15 of our Olympic swimmers including Summer Sanders, Angel
yards, and tread water one minute. The required Red Cross Martino, Matt Biondi and Pablo Morales started in USS Club.
Standard First Aid course is included as part of this For more information, contact Jesse Thomas at 529 -2351. The
program on Wed. Jan. 26 & Feb. 2, 6 - 10 p.m. at the Brooklyn Swim Club is co- sponsored by the parks and
community center. (Students who have a current recreation departments of Brooklyn Center and Brooklyn Park.
American Red Cross Standard First Aid and CPR card do
not have to attend these days.) Registration fee for SPECIAL NOTE TO DAY SWIMMERS
Lifeguard Training only $79.00/9 Sessions; Lifeguard The water slide will open at 1 p.m. on these additional days:
Training plus Standard First Aid $99.00/11 Sessions. All Jan. 17, Feb. 21.
sessions must be attended and absences will not be made
up. Classes 3 hours. No refunds after Jan. 12.
# Day Begins Time Location
124 Sun. Jan. 16 4:00 p.m. North View
SPECIAL POOL EVENTS
SWIM AND STAY FIT PROGRAM
Swim and Stay Fit is a planned activity to encourage ■Slide Into 1994 - New Year's Eve - Dec. 31 - 7 -10
individuals to swim regularly until 50 or more miles are p.m. Bring your friends and family and celebrate NEW
reached. It is not a marathon, not a race, not competitive,
not an endurance contest. It's goal is to improve the long - YEARS EVE at the community center. Games, hats,
term physical fitness of the swimmer. Persons will be able noisemakers, treats, and water slide are all included in
to track their progress on cards at the pool. Swimmers will one admission price. It's the best bargain around]
receive a certificate and patch at the completion of 50 miles. (Upstairs gameroom and snack bar will also be open.)
For Adults age 18 and up. Sign up with the pool staff. Fee is
FREE with daily pool admission or membership. ■Super Saturday - Feb. 12, 1 -4 p.m. On this special
Saturday you may bring an air mattress, beachball, or
NOTICE blow -up water toy. (Note: No other toys or floatation
The parks and recreation department does not provide devices will be allowed.) Swim, float, and slide to musicl
accident insurance for participants in any of its programs.
Participants assume all inherent risk of injury from their ■Saturday Night Live - March 12, 6 -9 p.m. Enjoy an
involvement in programs or activities outlined in this
brochure. evening at the pool of swimming and sliding to rocking
tunes, both old and new. Bring your family or friends -
AgUA EXERCISE forget winter for an evening of swimming fun! Groups
See Adult Exercise for information. welcome. Prices include the water slide.
NORTH VIEW POOL AND GYM RENTAL ■Admission to Super Saturday - regular pool and water
The North View Jr. High Pool and Gymnasium located at slide prices. Memberships are accepted.
69th and Zane Avenue North are available for rental at
various times during the week. Reservations are requested a ■Admission to New Year's Eve party and Saturday Night
minimum of two weeks in advance. Call Dorthy at 569 -3317
for further information. Live is $3 for 17 and under and $4 for 18 and over.
Memberships are not accepted for this special event.
COMMUNITY CENTER POOL AND WATER SLIDE RENTAL Everyone remaining in the building will be charged.
The community center pool and water slide are available for NOTE: Children must be at least 52" tall to use the
rental by your group or party at various times during the
week. Call Dorthy at 569 -3317 for further information. water slide alone or must be accompanied by an adult
1S years or older.
ADULT CPR
What would you do if a member of your family or a co-
worker stopped breathing, started choking, or had a
possible heart attack? Learn how to handle these
emergencies in this American Red Cross Adult CPR course.
Registration fee $29.00/1 session. Includes instruction and
all materials. Class 4 hours. No refunds after Jan. 24.
# Day Date Time Location
125 Wed. Jan. 26 6:00 p.m. CC
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6301 Shingle Creek Parkway 569 -3400
TDD Number 569 -3404
Memberships
Memberships entitle the member to use the swimming pool, exercise room and sauna during recreational or
` "open" periods. Memberships are also available to include use of the water slide. Family memberships
include husband, wife and children 20 years of age and under living at home. For additional information,
call 569 -3400. Membership and general admission rates subject to change without notice.
i Membership Rates with Water Slide F e mbership Rates without Water S lide
1 month 3 months 6 months 1 year 1 month 3months 6 months 1 year
Family $ 61 $160 $274 $408 Family $ 40 $106 $181 $308
Individual $ 37 $ 81 $158 $250 Individual $ 25 $ 62 $ 98 $166
Seniors` $ 15 $ 40 $ 75 $140
General Admission •13C residents only Monday Bargain Da ys
With Water Slide Without Water Slide Ages With Slide Without
Senior Adults (62 and over) $3.50 $2.00 62 & _
Adults 08 & over) $4.25 $2.75 ; •
Youth (15 -17) $3.75 $2.25
Children (6 -14) $3.50 $2.00
Children (2 -5) $2.25 75a tinder 2 Free Free
Children under 2 Free Free
Winter hours effective Jan, 3, Hours subject to change; Call 569 -3400, Holidays not included
Exercise Room & Sauna Open Swim Schedule _ - -
Schedule _ Water Slide Schedule
Monday, Wednesday & Fri day Monday, Wednesday & Friday Monday & Wednesday
9 a.m. to 10 p.m. 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. 6 to 9 m.
(Adults only: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.) (Adults only: 9 a.m. to 1 m.) p
Y P� Friday Saturday Sunday
Tuesday and Thursday Tuesday and Thursday 4 to 9 p.m. 1 to 9 p.m. 12 to 6 p.m.
9 a.m. to 10 p.m. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The parks and recreation department reserves
(Adults only: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., and (Adults only: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., and the right to open the water slide during non -
8:30 to 10 p.m.) 8:30 to 10 p.m.) scheduled times. Children must meet a 52"
Saturday Saturday minimum height requirement in order to go
9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Noon to 9 p.m. down the slide alone. Those not meeting this
Sunday (Adults only: noon to 1 p.m.) requirement may go down when accompanied
Noon to 6 p.m. Sunday by an adult 18 or over.
The use of the exercise room is limited to Noon to 6 p.m.
15 years and older and the sauna 18 years Children under 6 years old must be Holiday Schedule for pool and water slide
and older. Children younger than this will
not be allowed even tf accompanied by an accompanied by an adult in the pool. New Year's Day, Jon, 1, Noon - b p.m.
adult. Martin Luther King Day, Jon. 17, 1 - 9 p.m,
The "Play Corner" will be provided for parents attending morning classes, programs, President's Day, Feb, 21, 1 - 9 p,m
meeting or swimming at the community center. The minimum age is six months. The woterslide will also be open of l p,m. or)
The cost is $1 for each preschool child. The "Play Corner" will be open regular a// school holidays
hours, Monday- Friday, 9 a.m. to 12:15 p.m, beginning Jan. 3. After classes or
swimming, parents are invited to relax in our concession area before picking up Game room with jukebox, pool tables, video
their children. Additional hours are being offered for the exercise classes on games and pinball machines located next to
I Tuesday evening, beginning Jan. 4, 5:45 -8 p.m. For information call 569 -3400. snack bar.
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Brooklyn Center High School (BCHS) Volunteers needed
0 6500 Humboldt Ave, N
Brooklyn Center Community Center (CC) Volunteers are needed for the 12th annual Brooklyn
6301 Shingle Creek Pkwy Center Earle Brown Days Celebration, June 22 -26,
0 Centerbrook Golf Course, 5500 N, Lilac Dr 1994. Volunteers are needed for the following
r Earle Brown Commons, 6100 Summit Dr committees: Barn Dance, Arts & Crafts Fair, Car
O Earle Brown School, 5900 Humboldt Ave, Show, Talent Contest, Picnic /Games and Junior
0 Evergreen School, 7020 Dupont Ave. N Royalty Coronation.
Q Fair Oaks School, 5600 65th Ave, N There are also openings on the Earle Brown Days
O • Garden City School, 3501 65th Ave. N Board of Directors. The board meets at 7:30 a.m.
0 North View Jr. High, 69th and Zane Ave. N
Northport School, 5421 Brooklyn Blvd. the second tuesday of each month at City Hall. For
N
Orchard Lane School, 6201 Noble Ave. N more information about volunteering, call Sue
Palmer Lake School, 7020 Perry Ave. N LaCrosse at parks and recreation at 569 -3400.
Parks and Recreation "' ■ "' "' " " " " " " "' ■ ■ " " " " " ""
Advisory Commission , Moil Registration Card ■
The Parks and Recreation Commission ■ ■
meets the third Tuesday of each month ■ Name '
at 6:30 p.m. at City Hall. This Commis- ■ ■
sion advises the City Council on the 0 ■
parks and recreation program in 0 Address
Brooklyn Center. ■ ■
Bud Sorenson, chairperson; Art Mead; ' zi p Phone ■
John Russell; Tom Shinnick; ■ ■
Don Peterson; Sarah Robinson Pollock; ■ '
Margaret Knutson ; Class Name
Department Mission ■
Dedicated to the citizens of Brooklyn ■
Center that they may share in the God ■ Location Class # ■
given right to beauty, to sunshine, to ■ ■
tranquility, and to the end that each ■ ■
may herein find the laughter of ■ Time Class day ■
childhood, the acceptance of youth, the • ■
fulfillment of adult life, and the ■ ■
companionship of old age, through a Child s Age Amount
healthy, satisfying use of leisure time. ■ ■
Parks and recreation ■ Registration card is for mail use only and will not be accepted before ■
brochure inside! January 10, 1994. For registration information, see page 5.
City of Brooklyn Center Bulk Rate
6301 Shingle Creek Parkway
U.S. Postage
Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 PAID
Mpls., MN
Permit No. 2170
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