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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997 Edition 107 August-September Edition 107 August/September 1997 W a • kh A newsletter f residents of the City of Brooklyn Center Bond referendum to be held Nov. 4 City Council to on police and fire building needs recognize random Pursuant to the Brooklyn Center acts of kindness City Council's direction to proceed with the development of a proposal Once in a while, it's great to stop for voter consideration on Nov. 4, and think about the good things planning continues on space needs for people are doing to be kind to one the fire and police departments. The another. As part of the Cities 1989 space needs study has been Week celebration this year, the updated by an architectural firm with City Council will be asking youtO significant experience in the nominate Brooklyn Center citizens construction of police buildings. This for recognition of random acts of update of the 1989 study focused on kindness. All nominations will be current and future needs for police acknowledged and will be on operations in a freestanding building. display at Brookdale Shopping The plans and designs developed in Center during Cities Week, Oct. 1996 for fire department building 5-11. At the City Council renovation and new construction have More information with details on meeting on Oct. 14, the Council been updated and refined for current the Nov. 4 bond referendum will be will recognize those nominated. costs and options. forthcoming very soon. If you know of an act of kindness that you would like to see recognized, please write a letter C ommunity Development announces a or postcard with the name of the person to be recognized and the season of grand openings act of kindness, such as volunteer 'The long awaited Rainbow Foods under construction. service, helping others, etc., and address your nomination to .City grand opening's planned for Aug. 22. •The 84 -unit, four- storyAmericlnn, Council, City of Brooklyn Center, Hollywood Video, which is located on located at the northwest corner of + the same site, has already opened for Freeway Blvd. and Shingle Creek 6301 Shingle Creek Pkwy., , Brooklyn Center, MN, 55430. business. The Walgreen s store will Pkwy., is being built and should be Nominations must be received by also open in August. completed and open in the next few Oct. 5 to be included in the display. • Brookdale Mitsubishi, constructed on months. Shingle Creek Hospitality, the old Red Lobster /CEAP site, L.L.P., which owns the Americlnn, opened in August. is in the process of establishing a •Work on the Cross of Glory separate parcel of land at that tift� �t cnnttrtu�tlly fellowship hall and other location and is looking for a a= With A heart improvements is near completion, and restaurant to locate there. the fellowship hall at St. Alphonsus is City's 53rd Avenue Development and Linkage Project moves to next phase The 53rd Avenue Development and October 1996. The project proposes moval of asbestos - containing materials Linkage Project was approved by the to remove 28 residential properties in the properties and sealing private City of Brooklyn Center, through its between 4th Street North and Bryant wells in the project area. Additionally, Economic Development Authority, in Avenue North along 53rd Avenue a limited number of houses thathave North, and redevelop the site with salvage value will be sold and removed new, owner - occupied homes. to locations outside the city. The site - -' 1 Phase 1 of the project, which should be completely cleared by the end includes the acquisition and removal of October 1997. The development of the properties, is nearing phase of the 53rd Avenue completion. Over half of the homes Development and Linkage Project is In this edition. in the project area were built in the proposed for spring 1998. Over the edition: s, and many were in need ofmajor fall and winter months, staff will be Bond referendum 1 repair, which the age and condition of working on a development proposal Community the homes did not justify from a to submit to the Brooklyn Center Development 1 financial standpoint. Demolition and Economic Development Authority. Random acts of removal of the structures will occur Involvement of the neighborhood kindness 1 throughout the remainder of the surrounding the 53rd Avenue 53rd Avenue 2 summer and early fall. Significant Development and Linkage Project Brookdale 2 environmental work must be done area will be included as part of the Branch disposal 3 prior to demolition, and includes re- development planning process. Construction projects 3 Brookdale Shopping Center Storm damage 3 Back t0 damage 4 In July, the partnership owning the and its partner have been receiving Curfew 4 Brookdale Shopping Center potential options for redevelopment, Code enforcement 4 (comprised of life insurance but had not gone forward with a companies including Equitable Life redevelopment plan. Their corporate Landscape and Assurance) announced they had decision not to reinvest in real estate Garden Contest 5 determined they would not be making has delayed redevelopment. Watering ban 5 additional investments into real estate. Efforts are still going forward to Yard Waste Drop -Off 5 While Equitable believes develop the regional ponding " Special materials 6 redevelopment of Brookdale Shopping necessary for the redevelopment of Brooklyn Blvd. 7 ! Center is both warranted and needed, Brookdale and the area surrounding Community news 7 the current owner has determined it it. The legislation providing grant National Night Out 7 will not be the entity to redevelop money obtained through the efforts of t Brooklyn Center Brookdale. Accordingly, the current Speaker Phil Carruthers, Senator commissions 8 owner is in discussions to sell the Linda Scheid and Representative property. By making a decision to sell, Lyndon Carlson will provide Discover the Center 8 it is hoped a more focused approach necessary funding to continue this can be taken to the rejuvenation of development work. We are optimistic Recreation brochure the shopping center through new these developments relative to begins on page 9 ownership. The current partnership Brookdale, while initially disappointing, took the property back through will now remove the last impediments foreclosure proceedings with to allow the marketplace to reinvest Midwest. After taking the property in the Brookdale Shopping Center. - - -- -- back through foreclosure, Equitable City Watch 2 City sustains storm damage City construction City crews have finished their dedication and excellent work in projects continue work in cleaning up boulevard responding to yet another challenge. trees. The City Public Works City crews responded to an unusually Work continues on several city crews responded the night of the long and severe winter, potential construction projects, with additional storm, quickly and efficiently flooding along the Mississippi River, projects scheduled to clearing streets for the safe and this latest summer storm with be started later this passage of vehicles. City crews speed and efficiency. year. Hennepin are to be commended for their County will also complete projects in Brooklyn Center later this summer sit and fall. Construction on ,TMu France Avenue north of 69th is expected to be completed by Oct. 15. The roadway remains closed to through traffic. This project includes the construction of an emergency water interconnect with Brooklyn Park. The interconnect would `a provide the City with an alternative source of water should one or more wells be unavailable due to breakdown, power outage, etc. Hundreds ofdowned trees were reported throughout Brooklyn Center The large neighborhood street and utility project underway in the west part of the city, south of I -694 in a neighborhood Where to take stumps and 'branches known as Orchard West, is continuing on There are two private companies located in Maple Grove that will an aggressive pace. Over five miles of accept logs, stumps and branches. Charges /fees are based on quantity streets and utilities are being replaced. and type of material. They may also provide some collection for a fee. When this work is completed this fall, Brooklyn Center will have reconstructed Ceres Environmental over 18 miles of streets and utilities in the 10450 -81st Ave. No. past four years. Maple Grove, MN 55369 Upcoming projects include repairs and Phone: 425 -3577 new paint on water tower no. 2 located ours: 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. M -F at Dupont and 69th Avenues, general sidewalk repairs, and construction of a new sidewalk on the north side of 5l st North Hennepin Recycling /Hillier "Transfer Ave. from Brooklyn Blvd. to Xerxes. 8550 Zachary Lane Later this year, several of the city's well Maple Grove, MN 55369 pumps will be retrofitted with energy - Phone: 425 -2239 conserving adjustable speed drives. Hours: 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. M -Sato Hennepin County has announced it will mill and overlay Brooklyn Blvd. from Halifax to 71st, in late- August or September. By the end of August, a mill and overlay will have been done on County Road 10 from Brooklyn Blvd. to Highway 100 to Humboldt Ave. City Watch 3 Police Department explains Hennepin County juvenile curfew Hennepin County has set a juvenile responsible adult should be one • Running an errand at the direction curfew. The curfew ordinance that the parents know the child is of his or her parent or guardian. prohibits juveniles from being in a going to be with. • In front of his or her own residence public place or establishment during • At work or in the process of going or the property next door to the certain nighttime hours. Examples of to or coming home from work. This residence. Juveniles can be public establishments include movie exception is generally interpreted as arrested for curfew violation and it theaters, restaurants and bowling going to or from locations using the is termed as a petty offense. alleys. The times set by the curfew most direct route and not making Parents or guardians can be cited if are noted in the inset. There are some stops. they knowingly or through negligent exceptions to the curfew ordinance. • Involved in an emergency. supervision permit a juvenile to It does not apply if the juvenile is: • Going to, attending, or coming home break curfew. This offense would • With a parent/guardian or other from a supervised school, church, be a misdemeanor for the parent. responsible adult. The or recreational activity. Business proprietors can also be cited for a misdemeanor offense if they knowingly permit a juvenile to remain in their establishment during Henne C ounty curfew hours. If residents are aware of any businesses in the Brooklyn . - - • Center area that are in violation of the curfew ordinance, please report them to the police department. Brooklyn I ( rider 12 Center police officers enforce the 15-17 11 P.M. Midnight curfew. Call the Brooklyn Center Police Department at 569 -3333 with your questions on the curfew. Code enforcement continues The City's code enforcement program is progressing through the city again this year. Progress has been made through roughly the - - T � southern one -half of the the city. This year's code MR enforcement project has expanded to include the - S01 I condition of buildings and fences. To date, more compliance orders have been issued than last year with the inclusion of orders relating to State law requires all vehicles to stop and yield the right - repairing windows, soffits, and painting garages, of -way to pedestrians crossing the roadway within any houses and fences. crosswalk at an intersection. As with last year's campaign, the voluntary All violators of this law are subject to a $700 fine and 90 cooperation of Brooklyn Center residents to the days in jail. If drivers are convicted a second time for the ' compliance orders has resulted in most orders same offense within a year, they are subject to a fine of up being responded to in a positive and timely fashion to $3,000 and one year in jail. without the necessity of court proceedings. Your Drivers are asked to use caution when schools open this cooperation and assistance in keeping Brooklyn fall. Increased activity on and near schools and school bus Center a clean and pleasant place to live is greatly operations and near pedestrian and bicycle traffic require appreciated. heightened awareness. City Watch 4 Landscape and Garden Contest winners announced The City of Brooklyn Center is day before the judging. pleased to announce the winners of The Outstanding Landscape award Yard Waste Drop -Off its third annual Landscape and Garden went to Jane and Robert McGowan p competition. Fourteen very qualified at 6937 Oliver Ave. No. for their site in Maple Grove candidates were entered in the excellent four season plant materials, competition. good turf, healthy trees and The City recycling program The judges in the contest were Doris exceptional maintenance. The front provides for a free drop -off site Wickstrom, master gardener; Wayne yard has outstanding curb appeal and for its residents to use with proof Biers, horticulturist; and Lowell the backyard invites you to their of residency. The site is open Bloom, horticulturist. Their task was perennial garden as well as their April- November and will accept both enjoyable and difficult when they cutting garden and vegetable garden. unbagged grass and leaves and judged the candidates' properties on More than 250 hostas grace the small brush and prunings 2" or less July 24. The judges had high praise property line of both the front and in diameter. for all entrants and complimented back yards. The McGowans were residents on their gardening and nominated by an anonymous Maple Grove Yard Waste landscape expertise. Brooklyn Center resident who lives Drop -Off Site The Award of Excellence was several blocks from them. 14796 -101st Avenue North awarded to Darnell and Allan Anna Larsen, 5425 Colfax Ave. Maple Grove, MN Hancock,5520 Fremont Ave. No., No., was the recipent of the Phone 420 -4886 for their exceptional species variety, Outstanding Garden award and is a landscape design and overall yard repeat contender from last year. She Hours 8 A.M. to 7 P.M. plan in creating a neighborhood- was recognized for her rare, choice Monday through Saturday friendly yard. The Hancocks were plants arranged in a natural setting. Noon to 7 P.M. Sunday nominated by a neighbor and were not The judges awarded a Special April 1 through November aware they were contestants until the Recognition to Patricia Scott of 6812 (weather permitting) Grimes Place for her efforts in Watering ban establishing a very pleasant perennial' The City of Iii. ooklyn garden in a very t Center thanks residents for limited space in a .. ��. their cooperation during; the multi-family watering ban. This annu€ l dwelling. ban runs from May I to Sept. The prizes for 30, and will be in effect the Award of whether rainfall is scarce or Excellence, abundant. Outstanding Landscape and b . Outstanding Garden were $100 gift certificates to MaImborg's ` ►' _ _ .�" Garden Center in L X ni , Brooklyn Center. The prize for Special Neighbor Aaron Schonning helps Jane McGowan Recognition was a with her weeding $50 gift certificate to Malmborg's. City Watch 5 SPECIAL MATERIALS DROP -OFF Saturday, October 4,1997 8:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. 8300 Noble Avenue North, Brooklyn Park (Operations- Maintenance Building) Brooklyn Park %"'' Brooklyn Center �' Crystal �' New Hope •« B � y C ry Q* p ACCEPTABLE (no charge) Antifreeze • Batteries (household and automotive) • Carpet pad (foam only - rolled and secured with tape or rope. No wool or foam - backed. No wet! No horsehair or rubber bubble pad) • Electronics (televisions, stereos, VCRs, electric typewriters, personal computers) • Household items for Goodwill (clothings, small appliances, usable clean furniture, toys, books and dishware) • Oil and filters (do not mix with other liquids) • Paper (mixed miscellaneous, corrugated cardboard, books, catalogs, MLS books, phone books, office paper, non - coated paperboard and newspapers) • Scrap metal (brass, aluminum, cast iron, sheet metal, metal window and door frames [no glass], metal siding, clothes poles, swing sets [no cement], metal bed springs, bikes, lawnmowers, and BBQs [remove all wheels and plastic]) • Tire rims (auto -$1 ea.; light truck -$2 ea.; truck up to 10x12 -$7 ea.; tractor -$12 ea.; ndbox $15 ea.) U NACC EPTABLE These items will be refused! - Free wood chips made from . Air conditioners (commercial or gas) - shredded tree debris and • Auto parts and engines brush available while ® Bathtubs and sinks (ceramic or porcelain) supplies last. Excellent for • Chemicals (driveway coating, paint, ,% mulch! Bring your own solvents, pesticides, etc.) - container and shovel (no Construction materials (rocks, cement, lumber, assistance with loading Sheetrock, soil) available). • Furniture (broken, torn, soiled) • Garbage Glass (window, windshields, light bulbs, fluorescent tubes, mirrors) • Mattresses or box springs • Photocopiers Plastic (containers, foam bags, film, packaging Appliances peanuts, formed) Water heater, refrigerator, freezer, washer, • Water softeners or brine tanks dryer, dishwasher, stove, microwave, • Ward waste (trees, stumps, grass, garden debris) residential furnace, humidifier, dehumidifier, _..._ ___..._.. _ _. . ..... _..__I garbage disposal, trash compactor $10 ea. Air conditioners $15 ea. For additio i nformation call 4 93 -8 006 City Watch 6 A damp but delightful National Night Out Help with energy bills Take a rainy night and mix with Help with energy bills is available 75 neighborhood gatherings, beginning in October for low- income seven police cars, six fire NATIONAL persons in suburban Hennepin engines, one Lions Club vehicle, County. Call the Energy Assistance M � E w` Program of Community Action for toss in 180 pizzas, and serve with - - — - generous helpings of . � � Suburban Hennepin at 930 -3541 neighborhood fun and you have p between 9 A.M. and 3:30 P.M. for National Night Out, held on Aug. M = = = more information. 5. The Crime Prevention Program donated door prr and Volunteer opportunity City Council Members were transported from one gathering to - The Energy Assistance Program of another, listening to residents' Community Action for Suburban concerns about their community. Contact Community Services Sgt. Hennepin, which helps low - income Find out how easy it is to form your Dave Grass in the Brooklyn Center people with heating bills, needs your own Neighborhood Watch group. Police Dept. at 569 -3389. help. Come help us answer phones and do clerical tasks. Contact Cyd at 933 -9639 ext. 235. Our office is Brooklyn Boulevard located in downtown Hopkins. Through the efforts of this project appear to be removed. Commissioner Mike Opat, Hennepin The City of Brooklyn Center is County has undertaken an updated working to continue developing Community approach to several unanswered funding alternatives for the City questions relative to the costs and portion of this project, with a target News acquisition needs for the proposed date around the year 2000. This Brooklyn Boulevard project from 65th renewed effort will allow the County Avenue North to 71st Avenue North . and City to develop an accurate With Hennepin County's efforts and picture of costs and resources for this cooperation, several impediments to project. L EAP needs school supplies Post- Divorce Mediation Program Community Emergency Assistance Problems with visitation? Does the agreement that both parties believe is Program, Inc. original visitation schedule no longer fair and workable.The advantages of (CEAP) is work? Want to get the situation the Post - Divorce Program are that it a c c e p t i n g resolved in a fast, efficient and cost- is confidential, gives the participants donations of _ effective way in which everyone control over the solution, and allows s c h o o I benefits? Try the Post - Divorce for establishment of better relations supplies for Mediation Program at North between parties who may have to local children Hennepin Mediation Program, Inc. continue to interact with one another. m need. (NHMP). This program is a voluntary Mediation is provided at low cost to Donations process that brings former spouses the parties. Mediations can be may be together in a neutral setting. The scheduled during the day, evening or dropped off meeting is an informal discussion weekend at the parties' convenience. at CEAP, facilitated by two impartial mediators. To schedule a mediation or to learn 6840 -78th Ave. No., Brooklyn Park, Both parties are given equal time to more about the services provided, call or call CEAP at 566 -9600 for more describe the issues. The goal of NHMP at 561 -0033. information. mediation is to try to reach a settlement City Watch 7 City Council and City of Brooklyn Center Commissions 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Meeting Schedule /Locations Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 City Council 569 -3300 City Hall Regular meetings of the City 569 -3400 Recreation Council are held the second and 911 Emergency fourth Monday of the month at 569 -3333 Police non - emergency 7:00 P.M. in Council Chambers at 569 -3300 TDD City Hall. If regularly scheduled 569 -3307 Job information line meeting should fall on a Monday holiday, the meeting will be held Mayor Myrna Kragness on Tuesday. Councilmember Kathleen Carmody Councilmember Debra Hilstrom Planning Commission Councilmember Kay Lasman Regular meetings of the Planning Councilmember Robert Peppe Commission are scheduled on the second and fourth Thursday of the Michael J. McCauley, City Manager month at 7:30 P.M. at City Hall. Housing Commission City Council meeting rebroadcasts Housing Commission meetings Watch City Council meetings live on cable Channel 37. Replays are held the third Tuesday of the shown at 6:30 P.M. on Tuesdays, and 6:30 A.M. and 12:30 P.M. month at 7:00 P.M. at City Hall. on Wednesdays following City Council meetings. Parks and Rec Commission The Parks and 'Recreation Printed on recycled paper Commmission meets the third Tuesday of every month at 6:30 P.M. at City Hall. Discover the Center at work in community Discover the Center is a non- and preventing crime; and investing Charter Commission profit community organization in redevelopment and growth. In the Meetings of the Charter through which individuals and relatively short time since this focus Commission are subject to call. neighborhood, church, service, was created, an amazing amount of civic and business organizations progress has resulted toward these Human Rights and Resources ensure all the positive aspects of goals. For example, a major The Human Rights and Brooklyn Center are recognized outgrowth of the strategy planning Resources Commission meets the and prioritized. sessions was a commitment to second Wednesday of the month Not quite two years ago, a organize community support for a at 7:00 P.M. at City Hall. number of people from varied program called "Asset Building for backgrounds responded to an Healthy Youth ", which has been Financial Commission invitation from Discover the adopted by all four school districts The Financial Commission meets Center to participate in a series of in the community. the first Thursday of the month at structured strategy planning If you are involved in a community 7:00 P.M. at City Hall. sessions that identified four organization that would like to be strategic directions upon which the affiliated with Discover the Center, group should focus: bridging contract Pat Milton at 535 -0995, Schedule is subject to changa generations and differences to Rod Snyder at 566 -6631, or leave a all City Hall at 569 -3300 to build understandings; building message on the "Discover Line" at verify meeting times and dates. neighborhood connections; reducing 725 -8618. 8 tL/ MU e ' c , goo 1997 ACTIVITIES Adult Activities .......... 10-15 Community Tripsters ...... 15 Senior Adult Activities ..... 16 Holiday Activities ........ 17 Children Activities ........ 18-20 Adaptive Activities ........ 21 Special Activities ......... 22-23 Swim Activities .......... 24-25 Hours and Rates ......... 26 Registration Information ... 27 Class Locations .......... 28 Hayrides, music, Santa, refreshments & fun at Holly Sunday, December 7, 2-5 p.m. Community Center. ................. W - Community Center & Recreation Office 569-3400 .......... ........... <T•< iii' . .. .......................................................... ........... ......... . ........ ............ .......... ...... ........... t: t'1::1-- .................................. ........ CHILDCARE SERVICE - MIN. AGE 4 MONTHS The Brooklyn Center Community Center "PLAY CORNER" will be provided for parents attending morning classes, programs, meetings or swimming at the Brooklyn Center Community Center. The cost is $1.25 per child for an hour and a half. Additional time is $1 an hour. The minimum age is four months. (Babies under four months in infant seats may accompany parents to their classes.) On non-school days, elementary age children are welcome to go to the "PLAY CORNER". The "PLAY CORNER" will be open regular hours, Monday-Friday, 91 a.m. -12:15 p.m. beginning September 15 and for Tuesday evening classes beginning September 23. After classes or swimming, parents are invited to relax in our concession area before picking up their child. The North View "PLAY ROOM" Childcare will be offered for the Thursday evening exercise classes by pre registration. If you need childcare, please register your child by indicating on the form the evening dates you are scheduling to use this service. The cost below is per child. # I I Time $1.00 # 2 6 Times $6.00 Children may also "Drop In" on a space availability basis at the rate of $2 per time. Evening CBIELDCARE check in will be oven 10 minutes before each class. If you need further information, call 569-3400. SENIOR AQUA EXERCISE AQUA EXERCISE - COED This is a fun and healthy class for both men and women 62 years Exercise in water for better health and trimmer figure. You do not and older. (Only one spouse must meet age requirement.) You do need to be a swimmer or put your face in the water. Enjoy a not need to be a swimmer or put your face in the water. If you are pleasant and invigorating exercise experience done to music. registering for the first time, please furnish your doctor's name and Some aerobics will also be included. No class Nov. 27, 28 & Dec. number. No class Nov. 27, 28 & Dec. 22 - Jan. 2. Classes 50 22 - Jan. 2. Classes 50 min. Instructors Vicki Ws 14, 16, 17; min. Instructor Vicki. Kathy #15. Classes once a week, $20.00/15 Sessions Classes once a week, $27.00/15 Sessions # Day Begins Time Location # Day Begins Time Location 3 Tues. Sept. 16 9:15 a.m. cc 14 Tues. Sept. 16 10:15 a.m. CC 4 Tues. Sept. 16 11:10 a.m. CC 15 Tues. Sept. 23 6:10 p.m. North View Classes once a week, $18.50/14 Sessions Classes once a week, $25.00/14 Sessions 5 Thurs. Sept. 18 10:15 a.m. CC 16 Thurs. Sept. 25 9:15 a.m. CC 6 Thurs. Sept. 18 11:10 a.m. CC Classes once a week, $23.50/13 Sessions 7 Fri. Sept. 19 10:15 a.m. CC 17 Thurs. Sept. 18 7:05 p.m. North View 8 Fri. Sept. 19 11:10 a.m. CC DEEP WATER WORKOUT SENIOR DROP-IN CARDS Deep water workout, the latest in aqua exercise! Using a If your fall schedule needs some flexibility, the drop-in card is for floatation belt, this class combines conditioning, aerobic exercise you. Cards may be purchased for any aqua or fitness classes which and water jogging for an excellent over all body workout! do not reach the maximum enrollment by Sept 8. A one time pass Swimming skills are not required but participants should be may be purchased for a visiting friend for any of the classes, comfortable in deep water. It is great for all fitness levels and can including the ones which have filled. Cards are non-transferable, be easily modified for a lower or higher intensity workout. If you non-refundable and have an expiration date. Senior Adult are looking for a new or different experience in water exercise, try discount does not apply to #9-13. If you have any questions, this class! (Passes are also available for purchase.) Floatation belts check with Vicki or call Kathy at 569-3405. are fiimished or you may bring your own aqua vest. No class Nov. CARD OPTIONS 27, 28 & Dec. 22 - Jan. 2. Classes 50 min. Instructors Vicki # 9 1 Class $1.75 Vs 18, 20, 21; Kathy# 19. #10 6 Classes $9.00 Classes once a week, $29.00/15 Sessions #11 8 Classes $10.00 # Day Begins Time Location #12 10 Classes $15.00 18 Mon. Sept. 15 11:10 a.m. CC #13 15 Classes $22.50 19 Tues. Sept. 23 7:05 p.m. North View Classes once a week, $27.00/14 Sessions Chlorine treated water CAN discolor swim 20 Fri. Sept. 19 9:15 a.m. CC suits; sorry, we are not responsible. Classes once a week, $25.50/13 Sessions 21 Thurs. Sept. 25 6:10 p.m. North View 10 Adult Activities continued INTRODUCTION TO STEP - NEW FITNESS & AEROBIC CLASSES If you are interested in step aerobics but want to learn the basic stepping technique before committing to the aerobic step combo No regularly scheduled classes on Nov. 27 - 29, Dec. 22 - class, then this is designed for you. The instructor will teach this Jan. 3. The Stuffed Turkey special will be offered Friday introductory session at the very beginning level. During class, morning Nov. 28. Any additional changes will be noted on participants will have the opportunity to practice the simplified the fitness calendars available in classes & at the repetitions making the transition to future step classes easier. community center. Classes are added at the end to cover Stationary steps are provided. Come and see if you want to make these cancellations. stepping part of your fitness program. Registration Fee $7.50/6 XAII aerobic classes offer complete and effective Sessions. Classes 30 min. Instructor Rachel. conditioning for muscles, heart and lungs. # Day Begins Time Location XClasses include warmups, aerobic movements, muscle 27 Tues. Sept. 23 5:30 p.m. CC group work and cool down stretching. XWear comfortable clothes and aerobic shoes. INTRO & BEGINNING STEP - NEW XAII classes are COED. For the first six weeks, see description for Introduction to Step XFitness experts encourage three aerobic activities per #27. During the remaining classes, the instructor will progress at week. This can be a combination of classes or classes and a level comfortable for participants at the beginning level. For walking, swimming, biking, etc. winter session you may continue with this class or may choose to XClasses are 50 minutes in length unless noted in the class sign up for aerobic /step combo. Stationary steps are provided. No description. class Oct. 6. Registration Fee $23.00/13 Sessions. Classes 50 min. Instructor Vicki. XChildcare available for morning weekday classes and # Day Begins Time Location Tues. evening classes at the community center and 28 Mon. Sept. s 6:00 e Garden City Thurs. at North View - See Childcare. INTRO TO STEP + LOWER HALF WORKOUT - * * ** BONUS * * ** BONUS * * ** NEW Sign up for a class ( #'s 22 -26, 28 -31 & 42) and receive two Step is a safe, low impact, fat burning exercise which concentrates complimentary passes to use during the fall session. on your lower body. The instructor will teach this introductory step One pass will be given for #'s 27, 43 -44. class at a very beginning level. During the first 25 minutes, Passes can be used to try out a different instructor, time and participants will have the opportunity to learn and practice basic location. step movement and the last half of class will consist of toning exercises emphasizing the lower body. Stationary steps are BEGINNING LOW IMPACT AEROBICS provided. This is designed to make your transition to future step Not to be taken lightly! Everyone has to start somewhere: why not classes easier in addition to participating in a longer workout. No this class! Easy to follow, hands -on instruction and low impact, class Dec. 11. Registration Fee $22.00/12 Sessions. Classes 50 too ... easy on your joints. No class Oct. 6. Registration Fee min. Instructor Deb. $22.00/13 Sessions. Classes 50 min. Instructor Vicki. # Day Begins Time Location # Day Begins Time Location 29 Thurs. Sept. 25 7:00 p.m. North View 22 Mon. Sept. 22 7:00 p.m. Garden City AEROBIC /STEP COMBO LOW IMPACT AEROBICS This class combines our regular low impact " This low impact class is at a little faster pace -fun - challenging. aerobic class with the hottest and newest trend of Receive all the benefits of a ood workout without the 'um and step aerobics. There will be a 10 minute warm g jumping jarring of high impact aerobics. Class #26 will have 8 min. of up, 15 minutes of low impact aerobics, 10 -15 step. Classes 50 min. Instructors Bev #'s 23, 25; Renee #26. minutes of step, followed by cool down and Classes once a week, $23.50/14 Sessions abdominal work. Stationary steps provided. # Day Begins Time Location Bonus passes and drop -in cards may be used on 23 Mon. Sept. 22 9:20 a.m. CC step availability basis. Childcare is available..,_ Classes once a week 22.00/13 Sessions See Childcare. No class Dec. 11. Classes 50 :< $ 24 Mon. Sept. 22 6:00 p.m. Garden City min. Instructors Rachel #30; Deb #31. 25 Thurs. Sept. 25 9:20 a.m. CC Classes once a week, $26.80/14 Sessions Classes once a week, $20.50/12 Sessions # Day Begins Time Location 26 Sat. Sept. 27 9:00 a.m. North View 30 Tues. Sept. 23 6:05 p.m. CC Classes once a week, $23.00/12 Sessions 31 Thurs. Sept. 25 6:00 p.m. North View tt Adult Activities continued FITNESS DROP -IN CARDS COLLEGE STUDENT FITNESS SPECIAL Does your schedule demand flexibility??!!! Here's a perfect By showing your current college identification card or fee solution for you; design your own schedule!! This option is ideal statement, you may register for aerobic and aqua classes or for people who want to exercise but whom cannot commit to the purchase Fitness Drop -In cards at 15% off the regular rate. This same class every week. Drop -In cards may be used for all fitness special applies to academic, technical, vocational and trade school and aqua exercise classes. (Cards may be purchased for aqua full time students. See class #'s 14 -44 for description, location and classes which do not reach maximum enrollment.) Cards may be time. used in step classes, on step availability basis. Cards are non- transferable and non - refundable and may be used only during FITNESS AND FUN FOR 55+ the fall session. Sometimes circumstances beyond our control For men and women 55 years and older new to exercise who want require us to cancel a class or change location; therefore, it is the a gentle, low stress workout. Time marches on, but if we keep our responsibility of the individual to check the current schedule. sense of humor and exercise, we can feel and look better. Using Senior adult discounts do not apply. With this card, you can start music of the big band era, this class will strive to improve anytime... now there's no reason not to exercise with us! flexibility, muscle tone and the vascular system at a level safe and CARD OPTIONS comfortable for you. Although this is a program directed #32 20 Classes $35.00 towards individuals 55 years and older, interested individuals #33 15 Classes 30.00 of variable ages may attend on a space available basis. Wear #34 12 Classes 24.00 loose fitting clothes and tennis shoes. No class Nov. 27, Dec. 22 #35 10 Classes 22.50 - Jan. 1. Classes 50 min. Instructor Bev. #36 8 Classes 20.00 Classes once a week, $18.50/14 Sessions #37 5 Classes 12.50 # Day Begins Time Location #38 4 Classes 10.00 45 Mon. Sept. 22 10:15 a.m. CC #39 3 Classes 8.25 Classes once a week, $17.50/13 Sessions # 40 2 Classes 5.50 46 Thurs. Sept. 25 10:15 a.m. CC # 41 1 Class 2.75 BODY FAT TESTING & FITNESS ANALYSIS TONE AND FLEX This NEW process is designed for all fitness levels! Our body fat Designed for all fitness levels, this class will emphasize the use of testing service uses near - infrared light and a mini- computer to safe body mechanics to strengthen and stretch major muscle measure body fat within 1% accuracy! EASY! (It's like having groups. The workout will be made fun and effective by using Dyna- blood pressure taken without the pressure.) Body fat is a more Bands ®, '/2 -3 lb. weights and other inexpensive props. Maintain valid measure of health than weight, height, and tape and improve muscle tone and flexibility without increasing workout measurements. Less body fat means less risk for heart disease and time! Dyna -bands provided for class use. Please do not purchase back injury. After having your body fat tested, the next step is the weights prior to the first class. Childcare is available. See fitness analysis. The computer takes the information and sets up a Childcare. Registration Fee $24.00/14 Sessions. Classes 50 min. week by week goal program for weight and body fat reduction. You Instructor Rachel. will learn specific information regarding your personal calorie # Day Begins Time Location intake and exercise requirements to reach your target in a 42 Tues. Sept. 23 7:05 p.m. CC computer- generated realistic number of weeks. With the Update Fitness Analysis, you can measure your progress quarter to quarter LOWER HALF WORKOUT as your body fat goes down and your lean tissue goes up. Your This class will strengthen and tone all muscle testing consultation will be with an R.N. Registration Fee $10.00 /1 groups from the waist down. The emphasis Session will be on abdominal, thigh and buttock # Day Date Time Location areas. No aerobics will be done; exercises _ 47 Mon. Sept. 22 5:30 p.m. Garden City done to music. Dress comfortably. No class 48 Mon. Sept. 22 7:00 p.m. Garden City Oct. 6. Class 30 min. Instructor Renee #44. 49 Tues. Sept. 23 5:00 p.m. CC Classes once a week, $14.00/13 Sessions 50 Tues. Sept. 23 7:00 p.m. CC # Day Begins Time Location 51 Thurs. Sept. 25 7:00 p.m. North View 43 Mon. Sept. 22 7:00 p.m. Garden City Classes once a week, $13.00/12 Sessions UPDATE FITNESS ANALYSIS 44 Sat. Sept. 27 10:00 a.m. North View For those who previously used the Body Fat and Fitness Analysis service. The computer will plot your progress and take into account if you have increased your exercise frequency, intensity and time. Time to be arranged. Call 569 -3405 to schedule an appointment on Sept. 22, 23 or 25. Registration Fee $5.00/1 Session. 12 Adult Activities continued BEGINNING ROUND DANCING - NEW POTTERY Round dancing is an enjoyable way to exercise and socialize. No The class is designed to teach the basic skills of throwing and hand previous dance experience required! This form of dance is building. The community center offers a unique opportunity to similar to ballroom using the same steps and maneuvers. A practice your new skills by including in the registration fee clay for partner is needed. You will learn the basic figures of the Two projects, unlimited practice time and firing fees. Bring a work shirt Step and Waltz during the fall session. Registration Fee $40.00 /per to the first class. Please allow about $6 to purchase tools. couple /10 Sessions. Classes 2 hours. Instructors Barb & Ken. Childcare available. See Childcare. Registration Fee $61.00/8 # Day Begins Time Location Sessions. Classes 2V2 hours. Instructor Karen. 52 Mon. Sept. 15 7:30 p.m. Palmer Lake # Day Begins Time Location 55 Mon. Sept. 15 6:30 p.m. CC ROUND DANCE PHASE II & CLASSICS - NEW 56 Tues. Sept. 16 6:30 p.m. CC Join your dancing friends as we continue from the first year of 57 Mon. Nov. 10 6:30 p.m. CC beginning round dance. A partner is needed and new participants 58 Tues. Nov. 11 6:30 p.m. CC must have had some previous lessons in Round or Ballroom. A thorough review on Two Step and Waltz will be given and new LAB AND FIRING PRIVILEGES rythyms will be introduced beginning with the Cha Cha. No class Open to persons who have completed a pottery class at the Nov. 27. Registration Fee $40.00 /per couple /10 Sessions. Classes community center or have had previous experience and are familiar 2 hours. Instructors Barb & Ken. with the equipment. Lab may be used on an unlimited basis other # Day Begins Time Location than class time and students may have pieces fired in the seven 53 Thurs. Sept. 18 7:30 p.m. Garden City week period. The lab program is designed for individuals who want to work independently. Clay may be purchased at the community INTERMEDIATE ROUND DANCING center. Arrange your own time to work in the lab during the seven Let the fun continue... this brush -up class is only open to those weeks. No instruction. Starting week corresponds with pottery partners who have had previous Round or Ballroom Dance class schedule at the community center. Registration Fee $51.00/8 lessons. In addition to a review, you will learn new classic routines Weeks for new lab students. For returning participants, please and the Tango, Jive, and Slow Two Step. No class Nov. 26. check with instructor. Registration Fee $40.00 /per couple /10 Sessions. Classes 2 hours. # Day Begins Time Location Instructors Barb & Ken. 59 To Be Arranged - Sept. CC # Day Begins Time Location 60 To Be Arranged - Nov. CC 54 Wed. Sept. 17 7:30 p.m. Willow Lane MINI 500 TOURNAMENTS WANTED DANCERS OVER 50 Minimum age 18. No pre -sign up, just bring a partner. Cost of $3 If you love to dance, you could become part of our Silver Slippers per person, includes coffee, treats, expenses and prizes. All players dancers. All members of this group are over 50 years old who agree to abide by the rules of the tournament. Tournaments are run enjoy entertaining the community. Their repertoire of dances by Senior Adult Volunteers on Saturday, September 20, October include Broadway hits, nostalgic favorites and seasonal numbers. 18 and November 15, 12:30 -3:30 p.m. at the Brooklyn Center Members rehearse weekly with performances throughout the year. Community Center, 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway. Park and enter If you would like to find out more about becoming one of the on the lower level. In case of inclement weather, call 569 -3442 for dancers, call Bev 425 -4704. Sponsored by Brooklyn Center a recorded message about activity cancellations. Recreation Division. WOMEN'S HEALTH T'AI CHI CH'UAN EXERCISE October is Breast Cancer month; are you at risk? Do you know This ancient exercise from China uses slow relaxed movements to that 80% of women who get breast cancer have no family history develop strength while eliminating tension. The class offers a and that it occurs most often in women over 50? Learn what risk simple and practical way to eliminate stress and increase anyone's factors you may have and how to decrease your chances of energy level. Energizing and fun! A one night demonstration on becoming seriously ill with this form of cancer. Find out about Sept. 17. The cost is $1. A 10 week class series begins Sept. 24 at free and low cost mammograms. Refreshments and door prizes. 7:30 p.m. and the registration fee is $43 for Brooklyn Park non - The instructor is an R.N. with Hennepin County Community Health residents. The one hour classes are held at the Brooklyn Park Department. There is no registration fee, but reservations are Community Activity Center, 5600 85th Ave. N. Registration is required by Oct. 2. 569 -3400. Class 1 hour. accepted immediately in Brooklyn Park on a space ability basis. # Day Date Time Location Call for information, 493 -8333. 61 Thurs. Oct. 9 6:30 p.m. CC 13 Adult Activities continued FLU PREVENTION CLINIC - NOV. 6 CASINO & BINGO EXCURSION - September 22 For adults on Thursday, Nov. 6, 12:30 - 4:30 p.m. - Brooklyn Open to all adults. Catch the action; join the fun when we ride Center Community Center - lower level. Bring Medicare and all through western Wisconsin to the Turtle Lake Casino. Invite your insurance cards to the clinic. friends to come along! Bingo can be played from 10 a.m. -2 p.m. You will receive $5.00 in quarters upon arrival to spend as you Metropolitan Visiting Nurse Association uses needle less injection wish. Lunch is on your own at the buffet, restaurant or snack bar. system and professional nursing staff. Volunteers are needed to Cost $4.00 /person includes deluxe motorcoach, $5 in quarters and assist with passing out forms and registration materials. If you can escort. Approximate time 8:15 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Park at the north volunteer, call 569 -3400. end of the Brooklyn Center Community Center parking lot. Registration begins September 2. Trip #640. In most cases, persons with Medicare B receive a free flu shot. In some instances, if they have assigned their benefits to an HMO, you may have to pay at the site. Questionable Weather The cost is $10 for all others receiving the flu shot. Pneumonia programs may be canceled due to weather conditions. Call shots will be available for $20. If you have questions, call 378- 5800. 569 -3442 for a recorded message about activity cancellations. Can cellations may be announced on WCCO -AM 830. Join the Community Center Fitness Club Purchase a membership for the Brooklyn Center Community VOLLEYBALL LEAGUES Center pool, exercise room and sauna and receive free passes to The Brooklyn Center volleyball leagues are open to post high drop in to exercise classes offered through the recreation division. school age men and women. They begin late September and teams are guaranteed 10 matches. Teams returning from winter'97 have until August 21 to register. New team registration begins at 8:30 Exercise classes are scheduled year round at the community a.m. on Saturday, August 23 at the community center. In addition center and various neighborhood schools. There are classes for to the team registration fee, there is a non - resident fee of the beginner to the advanced. $10 /player for those team members who do not live in Brooklyn Center. For more information, call Joe Ericksen at 569 -3382. After you purchase a membership, the community center staff Co -Rec League person will give you the appropriate number of free passes Games are played Monday evenings at North View, Orchard based on the type of membership purchased and a list of current Lane and Willow Lane Schools. Fall team registration fee is exercise classes. The free passes can be used for one year from $190. Class #827 issue date and can be used at all fitness classes that have not Men's League reached their maximum capacity. Games are played Wednesday evenings at North View Junior High. Fall team registration fee is $215. Class #825 Childcare is offered for weekday morning, and Tuesday evening Women's League classes held at the community center and Thursday evening Games are played Tuesday evenings at North View, Orchard classes at North View. See Childcare on page 10. Lane and Willow Lane Schools. Fall team registration fee is $190. Class #826 Note: Sometimes circumstances beyond our control require ******************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** us to cancel a class or change locations; therefore, it is the BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING responsibility of the individual to check the current schedule Free screening is done at the following areas: or call the recreation division before attending class. Brooklyn Center Community Center 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway. Last Wed. of month, 10 -11:30 a.m. Membership Purchased Passes Received LEAP I Month 1 Free Pass 6840 78th Ave. N, Brooklyn Park, Thursdays, 10 a.m. - Noon. 3 Month 3 Free Passes West Fire Station 6 Month 6 Free Passes 6250 Brooklyn Blvd., Monday- Friday, 8 -10 p.m., Saturday & 1 Year 12 Free Passes Sunday, 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Attend the same class or try different ones! Brookdale Mall Between Sears & Penneys. Third Tuesday of each month, 7:30 - 11 a.m. For more information, call the Brooklyn Center Recreation Division at 569 -3400. ************ aaa**** s * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** 14 WILL YOU FEEL LIKE A STUFFED TURKEY? Here are some exercise options - Friday, November 28, at the Brooklyn Center Community Center LAP & RECREATION SWIMMING FOR ADULTS 9 a.m.- 1 p.m. $3 general admission includes use of exercise room and sauna. DEEP WATER WORKOUT - COED Using a flotation belt, this workout combines conditioning, aerobic exercise and water jogging for an excellent overall body workout. 9:15 -10:05 a.m. $2.75 per person. AQUA EXERCISE - COED Enjoy a pleasant and invigorating exercise experience in the water. You do not need to be a swimmer or put your face in the water. 10:15 -11:05 a.m. $2.75 per person AEROBIC /STEP COMBO - COED 10 minute warm up, 15 minutes of low impact aerobics, 10 -15 minutes of step. Followed by cool down and abdominal work. 9:15 -10:15 a.m. $2.75 per person TONING For all fitness levels. Arms and abs and other exercises in a fun morning workout. 10:15 -11:05 a.m. $2.75 per person CHILDCARE - minimum age 4 months* $1.25 per child for an hour and a half. *Babies under 4 months in infant seats may accompany parent to class and pool. Childcare open 9 a.m. -12:15 p.m. No preregistration required! Pay when you come at the Brooklyn Center Community Center reception desk - upper level. Participants may also use Bonus Cards, Drop In Cards and Community Center Fitness Club passes. Questions? Call 569 -3400. The Community Center is located at 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway. 11 C Community Tripsters is a program for people ages 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 for trips begins Sept. 2 by mail or in person, no phone registrations. Deadline dates listed are on a space permitting basis only. Refunds given only if trip is canceled or a substitute can be found to take your place. For more information, call 569 -3400. Make checks payable to the City of Brooklyn Center. FOR PERSONS TRAVELING ALONE - Would you like to go on some of our day outings but hesitate to sign up? The Community Tripster program staff would like to help put you in touch with others. If you are interested in fmding out more, call Kathy at 569 -3405. September 9 - Take Me Out To The Ball Game - November 20 - I Won't Dance - An Ordway Original musical Registration deadline past. Call for space availability. Minnesota review. New York's finest cabaret artist Steve Ross recreates the Twins play the Oakland A's. Seats are in section 135, rows 2 -4 genius of Fred Astaire and Cole Porter in the intimate McKnight (right in front of the bullpen). Cost $15.00 /person includes Theatre. Witty lyrics and unforgettable melodies linger with you motorcoach, reserved lower deck seating and escort. Approximate long after the dance troupe performs the last twirl on the dance time 11:15 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Trip #635. floor. Enjoy such memories as "What Is This Thing Called Love? "I've Got You Under My Skin," and "It's De- lovely." Cost September 22 - Casino Excursion - Open to all adults. See $32.00 /person includes motorcoach, matinee reserved seating, page 14 for information. performance, tax, facility fee and escort. Approximate time 1 - 5 p.m. October 15, registration deadline. Trip #636. October 8 - Historic New Ulm - Join the fun as we travel to our own "Little Germany" right here in Minnesota! We will tour December 13 - The Nativity, A living pageant of the City of New Ulm, conducted by a local guide, Schell Brewery Christmas - The traditional Christmas story comes dramatically and Wanda Gag House. Lunch will be at the Heidelburg Restaurant to life in this beautiful theatrical pageant. The majestic sanctuary of with a choice of wiener schnitzel (breaded veal), or sausage Hennepin Avenue United Methodist Church is transformed into a platter. Cost $31.00 /person includes motorcoach, tours, lunch, tax, spectacular "living Christmas card" with a dazzling musical score, gratuities and escort. Approximate time 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. a cast of 100 and live animals. Lunch will be served at Noon in the September 24, registration deadline. Trip # 637. church's unique art gallery, filled with liturgical art from Minneapolis' famed Walker family. Cost $29.00 /person includes motorcoach, luncheon, reserved seating, and escort. Approx. time 11:15 a.m. -3:45 p.m. Nov. 12, registration deadline. Trip #638. is . .. . ..... ..... . . . ....... ..................... . . ....... ..... .. . . ..... ............... If you have any questions about the programs listed below, call Kathy Flesher, Program Supervisor, 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. NUMBERS HANDED OUT WHEN THE DOOR OPENS AT 8:30 A.M. WITH REGISTRATION FOLLOWING. USE ACCESSIBLE DOOR, LOWER LEVEL. SENIOR HAPPENINGS "BRIDGE FOR FUN" Is a monthly newsletter sponsored by the Brooklyn Center Join other bridge players who get together for a friendly afternoon Recreation Division. The "Senior Happenings" tells activities going of bridge. We play the first & third Thursday of each month at 1 on at the clubs in the community and outings offered. Call for yours p.m. Call 569 -3405 for information. Bridge held at Earle Brown today! Terrace, 6100 Summit Dr. N. This activity is open to the public. TRANSPORTATION SENIOR ADULT SWIM LESSONS Mini- coaches provide transportation to city sponsored activities, For information, see Swim Activities on page 24. grocery shopping, and major shopping excursions from Brooklyn Center apartment complexes and homes. A donation of $1.50 FITNESS & FUN FOR 55+ & AQUA EXERCISE round trip is asked; however, those unable to make a donation will For information, see Adult Activities on pages 10 & 12. not be turned away. For information about the Five Cities Transportation Program, call Rita 537 -4534 ext. 433. To make a WOMEN'S HEALTH reservation, call 537 -0229. For information, see Adult Activities on page 13. SOCIAL CLUBS T.A.P. Both clubs meet at the Brooklyn Center Community Center, 6301 Telephone Assurance Program for elderly and handicapped who Shingle Creek Parkway, lower level. Transportation is available live alone. The program has helped several persons with immediate through Five Cities. See Transportation. Complete club needs, in some cases emergency situations. If you are interested in information is in the monthly SENIOR HAPPENINGS or call 569- the program for yourself or a friend, contact a TAP clerk at 566- 3405. 0157. We really care about our participants! Sponsored by the Leisure Time Club Brooklyn Center Police Department. Meets Wednesdays for cards throughout the year from 11:00 a.m.- SENIOR ANSWER LINE 2:00 p.m. Birthdays are celebrated the first Wednesday with This telephone information and referral service will help senior entertainment and refreshments. Bring your lunch, beverage adults of Northwest Suburban Hennepin County locate needed available. services close to home. Trained volunteers and staff will answer Brooklyn Supper Club phones between 9 a.m.- 4 p.m., Monday- Friday, 522 -0850. Brooklyn Supper Club meets on the third Friday night of each Affiliated with United Way's First Call For Help Network and month through May. All persons 55 years and older are welcome funded by Community Education of Robbinsdale Area Schools. with advanced paid reservations. The full evening includes a delicious dinner, entertainment or cards. The cost is $5 for SWIMMING POOL members, $6 for non - members. (Membership is $2.) Join us on Senior adult memberships are available for Brooklyn Center Sept. 19 for a tasty beef stew dinner. Paid reservations by residents 62 years and older at a special rate of $12 for one month Sept. 12. or $32 for three months. Application may be made at the MEN'S "OVER 50" DROP IN community center desk. Non - residents and resident seniors not interested in membership may swim at senior adult admission If you are interested in getting together informally with other guys rate of $2.25 /day. Water slide is an additional $1.50. on a regular basis during the day, join us on Mondays at 11:30 a.m. beginning Sept. 15. The group meets at the Brooklyn Center GIFT TRUNK Community Center and plays cards. Refreshments are available for A craft club run by seniors who sell their handcrafted items. purchase at the concession stand. The center is a smoke free Membership is limited to Brooklyn Center seniors or members of building. Park and enter on the lower level. If you have any either Leisure Time or Brooklyn Twins. For more information, call questions, call Kathy at 569 -3400. 569 -3405. Items are on display and are available for purchase at MINI 500 TOURNAMENTS the Brooklyn Center Community Center. For information, see page 13. Persons with hearing or speech impairment are served by TRIPS AND OUTINGS the MN Relay Service, 1-800-627-3529 (TTY/Voice). For information, see Community Tripsters page 15. 16 ... . .............. ....... ................. ......... . ...... ..... ........... ....... ... ............ ........... GREAT PUMPKIN WORKSHOP CHRISTMAS GIFTS Ghosts and goblins in grades K-6 will really enjoy this opportunity Children will make a gift pretty enough to give proudly to family or to make some Halloween creations. Children will make a friends. This will be a new gift from previous years. Time Halloween craft and special Halloween treats to eat and take home. permitting, participants will also get the opportunity to make Don't forget to wear old clothes or bring a paint shirt. Registration Christmas cards using rubber stamps and markers. Bring a box to Fee $6.50/1 Session. Class 2 hours. Instructor Teri. put your gift in. Participants should wear old clothes or bring a # Day Date Time Location paint shirt. For grades 1-6. Registration Fee $6.50/1 Session. 300 Sat. Oct. 18 1:00 P.M. cc Class 2 hours. Instructor Teri. # Day Date Time Location HALLOWEEN PARTY 307 Sat. Dec. 6 10:00 a.m. CC For details, see Children's Activities page 20. 308 Sat. Dec. 13 1:30 p.m. CC HOLIDAY ORNAMENTS - NEW HOLIDAY COOKIE BAKING Christmas ornaments are fun to make and even more fan to hang on In this one-day cooking/baking workshop, participants will make the tree or to give as gifts. In this class, you can personalize some some of their favorite holiday treats and cookies. Everyone will get ornaments for yourself or for the special people on your list. a recipe booklet and some homemade goodies to take home. Children will work at their own pace and make as many ornaments Children should bring an apron and a small shoe box. We will be as time permits. Reindeer and wooden sleighs are just two of the having a cookie and milk break. For grades 1-6. Registration Fee ornaments you may choose to make. For grades 2-6. Samples on $6.50/1 Session. Class 2 1 /2 hours. Instructors Teri and Diane. display at the community center. Registration Fee $6.00/1 Session. # Day Date Time "cation Class 2 hours. Instructor Koreen. 309 Sat. Dec. 6 1:00 P.M. CC # Day Date Time Location 310 Sat. Dec. 13 10:00 a.m. cc 301 Sat. Nov. 15 2:00 p.m. cc HOLLY SUNDAY - December 7 PIE, PIE & MORE PIE Brooklyn Center will again celebrate the start of the holiday season Learn how to make delicious pumpkin and homemade fruit pies in with their special Holly Sunday for children and grown-ups. In its time for the holiday season. Each child will make their own eighth year, the event will feature a visit with Santa, hayrides from individual pie to take home. We'll sample some pie too! Bring an 2 to 4 p.m., Max The Magician, Dickens Carolers, Kidsong & apron. For grades 2-6. Registration Fee $6.50/1 Session. Class 3 Company and the lighting of the Brooklyn Center holiday tree in hours. Instructors Agnes & Teri. front of the community center at 5 p.m. Free! Please bring a new # Day Date Time Location toy to donate to CEAP. Free pictures will be taken with Santa 302 Sat. Nov. 22 12:30 p.m. CC while film supplies last. KID'S SHOPPING KORNER SANTA'S MAILBOX ..... Visit Santa's Mailbox between December 1 -10 at the Community kids can On Saturday, December 13, . . Center. Write your letter on the special Dear Santa form provided do their very own holiday shopping by the recreation division. Parents, please make sure child's for their parents, brothers, sisters, name and address are written legibly. After writing your letter, grandparents, and friends. Volunteers deliver it to Santa's Mailbox located next to the office at the from the Brooklyn Center Senior Clubs, Brooklyn Center Women's community center. Within a few days, a letter from Santa will arrive. Questions, call 569-3400. Club and the community will be there to help children choose their gifts. Additional volunteers are LITTLE ELVES WORKSHOP - PRESCHOOL & needed to help kids shop and do simple gift wrapping. If you KINDERGARTEN would like to be part of our great volunteer team, call Kathy A unique workshop for preschool and kindergarten age children. at 569-3400. Two to three hour shifts are available. Besides (Minimum age 3 1 / , 2 by Dec. 1, 1997.) Our "Little Elves" will make giving your child a great experience, there is a wide selection of holiday crafts, decorate cookies, sing songs and play festive games. merchandise available at reasonable prices. All gifts - $5.00 and Registration Fee $13.00/2 Sessions. Classes 2 hours. Instructors under. Sorry, no adults allowed to peek! While kids shop, take Mrs. B. & Mrs. K. advantage of the time to sit back and relax, read a book or even # Day Begins Time Location address holiday cards. The Shopping Komer is open from 9 a.m. 303 M&W Dec. 1 2:00 p.m. cc to 2:30 p.m. by appointment only. (Appointments are taken to 304 M&W Dec. 1 5:30 p.m. cc minimize waiting time.) Call 569-3400 beginning Saturday, 305 T&TH Dec. 2 10:00 a.m. cc November 22 for your child's shopping appointment. Minimum 306 T&TH Dec. 2 1:00 P.M. cc age for children is 3 1 /2 - Junior High. 17 .............. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... ...... . . .: U'.,; ........ .... .. ................. ....... ............. ..... ... .. . . . . .............. ...... . .: ... .. ......... . . . .... ...... ... ................ .............. ............. ........... ................. . . ....... ................ 1 . . .... ............... ...... ........... :.: .... . ...... ................. . .. .... ....... ............. .......... ....... . .. ... ... .... ....... ...... CHILDREN'S DANCE PROGRAM The dance program is offered during the school year. The fall session is 10 weeks and 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 569-3400. Spring Dance Recital The annual dance recital will be held at Park Center High School. Tentative date is Saturday, May 9. Costumes Every year we try to keep costumes simple and inexpensive and still put on a professional looking recital. This fee will be in addition to the registration fee. This fee will be due late January. Dance Attire Special shoes and dance attire are optional. Students should avoid wearing clothing that conceals body movement. If you wish to purchase shoes and/or a leotard, please wait until you talk to the instructor. CLASS SCHEDULE TAP & BALLET - TAP AND BALLET III ss PRESCHOOL & Tap and Ballet III is for children in grades 4 -8 with at least two KINDERGARTEN years of tap and ballet training or approval of dance instructor. This class is for preschool children Fundamental dance steps and movements will be reviewed and the who will be at least 3 1 /2 years old by class will progress into more advanced combinations and dance December 1, 1997 and kindergarten. routines. Registration Fee $26.00/10 Sessions. Classes I hour. Participants will have an opportunity to Instructor Rachel. ........... .......... learn beginning ballet movements and # Day Begins Time "cation tap steps. A simple dance routine will 106 Sat. Sept. 20 11:30 a.m. Earle Brown be introduced. Registration Fee $24.50/10 Sessions. Classes 40 min. Instructors Rachel #'s 100, 101; CREATIVE DANCE AND JAZZ I Julia #102. Here is an opportunity for children in grades 2-5 with little or no # Day Begins Time Location dance experience to enjoy the freedom of creative expression 100 Fri. Sept. 19 9:15 a.m. cc combined with modem jazz movements. Registration Fee 101 Sat. Sept. 20 9:00 a.m. Earle Brown $25.50/10 Sessions. Classes 50 min. Instructor Julia. 102 Mon. Sept. 22 6:05 p.m. Willow Lane # Day Begins Time Location 107 Mon. Sept. 22 7:40 p.m. Willow Lane TAP AND BALLET I This class is for kindergarten children who have had at least one year of tap and ballet and grades 1-3 with little or no dance CREATIVE DANCE AND JAZZ II experience. Students will learn ballet fundamentals and tap For grades 4-8 with one year of dance or combinations. Registration Fee $25.00/10 Sessions. Classes 45 approval of dance instructor. min. Instructors Rachel #103; Julia #104. Fundamental dance steps and movements # Day Begins Time Location will be reviewed and class will progress 103 Sat. Sept. 20 9:45 a.m. Earle Brown into more advanced jazz movements and 104 Mon. Sept. 22 5:15 p.m. Willow Lane routines. Classes 50 min. Registration Fee $25.50/10 Sessions. Instructor Rachel. TAP AND BALLET 11 For grades 1-4 who have had one or more years of dance or grades # Day Begins Time Location 5-6 with little or no dance experience. Fundamental dance steps 108 Sat. Sept. 20 10:35 a.m. Earle Brown will be reviewed. Students will learn more advanced combinations and routines. Registration Fee $25.00/10 Sessions. Classes 45 min. Instructor Julia. # Day Begins Time Location 105 Mon. Sept. 22 6:50 p.m. Willow Lane 18 Children Activities continued BROOKLYN CENTER GYMNASTICS PROGRAM INTERMEDIATE GYMNASTICS The Brooklyn Center Gymnastics Program has been developed I' FOR GIRLS using a skill progression of classes. The purpose of this Intermediate Gymnastics is for girls in grades progression is to provide participants with a safe, comfortable 1 -6 who have either passed Beginning advancement in gymnastics allowing them to develop to their Gymnastics For Girls or can do the following skills: Tumbling - potential. Most students participate in a class two to three times forward and backward roll, cartwheel, headstand; Beam - walk before progressing to the next level. Parents may attend the last 15 forward and back, front support and mount, squat turn, forward minutes of the last class. Separate classes have been set up for roll; Vault - straddle, hip squat Bars - back hip circle, single leg preschool children and elementary age girls. If you have cut, pull over to front support. Registration Fee $30.00/10 questions about where to place your child, please call Sue at Sessions. Classes 1 hour, 15 min. Instructor Lisa. 569 -3400. # Day Begins Time Location PRESCHOOL I GYMNASTICS 119 Sat. Sept. 20 10:55 a.m. North View Preschool Gymnastics is for boys and girls ages 3/2 - 5. (Children SPECIAL NOTE TO PARENTS must be 3'/2 by September 18, 1997 in order to register for this class.) Basic gymnastics and exercises are designed to improve Through years of experience, we have found our gymnastics and child's motor skills and coordination. Class activities include dance classes are conducted more smoothly when not being tumbling and an introduction to the balance beam, bars and vault. observed by parents. Children, as well as adults, need to spend time '•. Students must be able to do all skills before advancing to Preschool interacting with their peers in a recreation setting. Parents are II Gymnastics. Class ratio is 8 students/instructor. Registration Fee welcome to attend the last 15 minutes of the last day of class for a $24.50/10 Sessions. Classes 45 min. Instructor Lisa #I 11. short demonstration. Schedules will be given to students on the first # Day Begins Time Location da of class. 109 Thurs. Sept. 18 6:30 p.m. North View 110 Sat. Sept. 20 9:00 a.m. North View WIGGLES &GIGGLES - 2 -4 YEAR OLDS 111 Sat. Sept. 20 12:15 p.m. North View 112 Sat. Sept. 20 12:15 p.m. North View A popular physical activity program for parent & child ages 2 -4. Some exercise, a little dancing, stunts, tricks, and most of all PRESCHOOL II/KINDERGARTEN GYMNASTICS Wiggling and giggling and lots of fun for everyone! (Younger This class is for preschool children ages 4 and up who have passed siblings, minimum age 4 months, can go to the Playcomer for Preschool I Gymnastics and kindergarten children with little or no $1.25 /child per week.) See Childcare service page 10. gymnastics experience. Children will learn more advanced moves Registration Fee $20.50/10 Sessions. If you would like to bring a on the low balance beam, tumbling and bars. Class ratio is 8 second child to class, add $10.25. Classes 45 min. Instructor students /instructor. Registration Fee $24.50/10 Sessions. Classes Rachel. # Day Begins Time Location 45 min. Instructor Lisa. 120 Fri. Sept. 19 10:05 a.m. CC # Day Begins Time Location 113 Thurs. Sept. 18 6:30 p.m. North View ORIGAMI MAGIC -NEW 114 Sat. Sept. 20 9:00 a.m. North View Learn the ancient Japanese art of folding paper into attractive BEGINNING GYMNASTICS FOR GIRLS objects. Instructor will give step -by -step directions. Children will Beginning Gymnastics is for girls in grades 1 -6 who have had little learn how to make all kinds of neat things including a cup, bunny or no gymnastics experience. Kindergarten girls who have and a fortune teller. They will also take home instructions and extra completed at least two preschool gymnastics sessions with paper to make a frog, tree card and an airplane. Sample on display Brooklyn Center may register. Participants will be taught basic at community center. For grades 2 -6. Registration Fee $5.50/1 tumbling skills such as rolls, cartwheels, walkovers and Session. Class 1 ' /2 hours. Instructor Koreen. headstands. Students will be taught simple skills on the beam, vault # Day Date Time Location and uneven bars. Registration Fee $25.50/10 Sessions. Classes 1 121 Sat. Oct. 4 2:30 p.m. CC hour. Instructor Lisa #'s 115, 117. HARVEST WREATH - NEW # Day Begins Time Location 115 Thurs. Sept. 18 7:20 p.m. North View Enjoy making a small fall wreath using silk" 116 Thurs. Sept. 18 7:20 p.m. North View flowers, wood sunflowers, ribbons and 117 Sat. Sept. 20 9:50 a.m. North View other materials. This harvest wreath will our room add a touch of warm fall color to 118 Sat. Sept. 20 9:50 a.m. North View y or any room. For grades 2 -6. Sample on display at community center. Registration Fee $6.00/1 Session. Class 1' /z hours. Instructor Koreen. # Day Date Time Location 122 Sat. Oct. 11 2:30 p.m. CC 19 13th Annual HALLOWEEN PARTY & SWIM Sunday, Oct 26 2 - 4 RK Brooklyn Center Community Center Calling all ghosts and goblins in sixth grade and younger! Children will play ghoulish games, win prizes and enjoy special Halloween treats. After playing the games, children will also have the opportunity to swim and use the water slide. Cost : ".. includes a Halloween bag, one chance at each game booth, treats, prizes, swimming and use of water slide. Pool and water side will be open until 6 p.m. Parents who wish to swim and use the water slide will pay general admission price at the community center desk on day of party. Six year old children and under must be accompanied by an adult. Adults are invited to accompany older children as well. Party lasts for two hours. It takes approximately an hour and 15 minutes to participate in all games. ............ .... Register by Thursday, October 23 and fee is $3.501child After October 23, registration fee is $5.501child � # Day Date Time Location c� 123 Sunday October 26 2 - 4 p.m. Community Center 1 r. BABYSITTING CLINIC FALL PRESCHOOL 1997 -98 - New Minimum Age Students ages 10 and up will learn about the fascinating and Registration for the 1997 fall preschool accepted immediately challenging world of childcare. They will learn how to provide on a space availability basis. The preschool program at the basic childcare, recreational activities for young children, how to Brooklyn Center Community Center is for children 3 - 5 years old. prevent accidents, and utilize community resources for emergency Children must be 3 by September 1, 1997 and help. This class is a must for any student interested in babysitting. be toilet trained. (Children turning 3 may be Student must attend the full 6% hours to be awarded Red placed on a waiting list for winter and spring Cross completion card. Bring a pencil, paper and a bag lunch, sessions.) The program emphasizes group including beverage. Registration Fee $15.00/1 Session. Class 6'/2 socialization, music, art, science and community hours. Instructor CoCo, Red Cross Certified Instructor. awareness. Your child will learn numbers, # Day Date Time Location colors, games stressing coordination, finger 124 Sat. Sept. 27 9:00 a.m. CC plays and stories will be read. Field trips and parent programs are also part of the program. Children may participate once a week by registering for a Monday or Friday class. The fee is for the 12 week fall session. If you should find it necessary to request a AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM refund after registering, there will be a $25 administration charge. The after school program enables students to explore fields outside Teacher, Mrs. B. and assistant teacher, Mrs. K. the regular school curriculum and will be held immediately after # Day Begins Time Cost school. These programs are designed to acquaint elementary 500 Mon. Sept. 8 9:30 -11:30 a.m. $59 students with a new skill or to enjoy a new activity. Flyers will be 501 Mon. Sept. 8 12:30 -2:30 p.m. $59 distributed to children at school. If you would like more 502 Fri. Sept. 5 9:30 -11:30 a.m. $59 information, please contact Sue at the recreation division, 569- 503 T &TH Sept. 4 9:00 -10:30 a.m. $87 3406. 504 T &TH Sept. 4 10:45 -12:15 p.m. $87 505 T &TH Sept. 4 1:00 -3:00 p.m. $115 20 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 Center. Participants must preregister. For persons not living in one of the communities listed above, call for registration information and add $5 to the fee. West Hennepin Community Center is an agency serving individuals with developmental disabilities and their families in the West and Northwest Hennepin areas. Services include information and referral, advocacy, and counseling. Programs include social /recreation clubs 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 Jessica at 988 -4178. Adaptive Gymnastics - Is being offered for children ages 5 -12 at Break Away - Come join us for this new evening social group for Olympic Gymnastics Academy, 14170 23rd Ave. N., Plymouth. people who need more support while socializing in the community. The class meets Mondays, 6:30 -7:30 p.m., Sept. 8 - Dec. 15. The Ifyou want to "break away" and get out on your own, sign up now. fee is $117. (The fee may be made in three payments of $39.) The All staff is provided with a ratio of 1 staff per 2 participants. We ratio is one staff person per four gymnasts. will explore various establishments in the NW suburbs on five Thursdays through Oct. and Nov., 6:30 -8:30 p.m. Cost is $20 plus Out and About - For boys and girls 5 -10 years old. This is a event fee. Call for more information. unique opportunity for kids to get out and explore the metropolitan area. Come join us one Saturday morning of each month when we On The Town - Want to experience some area night life? All you go "out and about." Transportation will be provided from Kerber need to do is join us for this popular fun night out. This social Park warming house in Maple Grove or Eisenhower Community group is for adults living independently or semi independently who Center. The cost is $20 plus the event fee. Call for the exciting need minimal supervision. We meet every Saturday night Oct. 4- details. Nov. 29, times will vary. Cost is $20 plus the event fee. Call and find out if this group is right for you. Teen Explorers - Here's a fun way to get out with friends and away from your parents!!!! Come join us on Wednesdays from Holiday Adult Party - 'Tis the season to be jolly! On Fri., Dec. 6:30 -8:30 p.m. at Eishenhower Community Center, 1001 Hwy. 7, 19, we will be celebrating with dancing, food and FUN! This Hopkins. The fee is $35 and we meet Oct. 1 - Nov. 26. year's party will be in Golden Valley at Brookview Community Center, 200 Brookview Parkway. The cost is $5. Join us from 7 -9 Youth, Teen & Adult Bowling - Join your friends for America's p.m. Reservations required. favorite sport! (Youth, teens and adults will play separately. ) We bowl on Saturdays at Doyles, 5000 W. Broadway in Crystal, 11:30 Personal Empowerment Group For People With a.m. -1:30 p.m., Oct. 4 - Nov. 29. League fee is $20 plus $2.50 for Developmental Disabilities - This is a group for adults with each week bowled. borderline and mild developmental disabilities who wish to address their feelings and concerns and promote self - esteem through a step Basketball - A program for adults 18 and over. Both the by step model. We meet at Elim Lutheran Church, 3978 West competitive league and the non competitive teams play 6:30- Broadway, Robbinsdale. Co- sponsored by Windows of 8:15 p.m. in New Hope. The competitive league plays Mon., at Opportunity. For information, call Jessica. Sunny Hollow Elementary School, 8008 Medicine Lake Rd., Dec. 8 -Mar. 23. If you don't want to be in the league, come and join Individualized Leisure Planning - Are you new in town, bored, your friends for some hoops on Thurs. at Sonnesyn Elementary or looking for more to do? WHCS can assist people with School, 3421 Boone Ave. N., Dec. 11 - Mar. 26. The fee for either disabilities in finding and planning activities that fit their lifestyle. night is $22. We can also assist with finding a way to work through obstacles that keep you from participating in recreation opportunities. Plan Wednesday Night Social - Do you enjoy meeting new friends or what your recreational goals are for the future and how you will like socializing with a group of people? Come join us Wednesdays accomplish those goals. Call for more information. for a variety of fun and exciting events and activities. This social program is designed for moderately involved adults. We meet at Pet Owner's Opportunity - If you have a pet and are interested Crystal Community Center, 4800 Douglas Dr., 6:30 -8:30 p.m., in being a part of a person's life who has a Oct. 1 - Nov. 26. The fee is $25, with a ratio of 1 staff per 8 developmental disability, we'd like to meet participants. you. Pet Pals is designed to have volunteers and their pets visit local adult group homes. Dance - On Friday, Oct. 3, feel the music, and have a blast b' Share in the joy your pet can bring into dancing to some great music. The dance will be at Crystal people's lives. To fmd out more about this Community Center, 4800 Douglas Drive, from 7 -9 p.m. Pay $3 at opportunity, call Jessica at 988 -4178. the door; preregistration is not required. Staff are welcome to stay at no cost. 21 ................. ..... ... ........... ...... ..... ... .................. I .......... ........................... ....... ..................... . ........................... ........ ........................... X 'A ........ W ...... ..... ............. ... ......... .......... T� ......... .......... xx .......... ...... . ........ .............. .... . ..... X-X-X-X-X- ti : t : . . ............. .. ................... N COURAGE CENTER CELEBRATE YOUR BIRTHDAY WITH US Is an agency serving persons with physical disabilities and sensory Your child's birthday is a very important event. For an extra impairments. Courage Center sponsors activities for all ages and special day, plan a swimming abilities including day camps, field trips, special events and party! Small groups (20 or less) competitive and recreational sports. Call 520-0473 Voice or 520- are invited to reserve a room for 0405 TDD for a program calendar. A separate brochure listing the party. There is no charge for activities and programs are available for individuals who are deaf the room and the birthday child _J M or hard of hearing. Tutoring in academic skills, in preparing for the receives free admission to the GED test and the written driver's test is available by appointment, pool and use of water slide. To call 520-0554. make a reservation, please call 569-3400 NORTHWEST COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROGRAM This program is free to adults with serious and persistent mental illness who live in Hennepin County. The drop-in center offers a variety of recreation activities: table games, athletics, socialization, FAR NORTH SYMPOSIUM fitness and community outings. In addition, there are opportunities The Minnesota Canoe Association, in cooperation with the in women's, men's and spiritual groups. If you would like more Brooklyn Center Recreation Division, will present their annual Far information on the program, please call 535-6069 or better yet, North Symposium on Saturday, November 8 from 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 drop-in ! A calendar of events is available upon request. Come see p.m. The day will feature great slide shows, exhibits and other us at 5510 W. Broadway in the Crystal Gallery Mall, #215-A. presentations on wilderness canoe trips, primarily in central and northern Canada. Learn where and how to go for spectacular ROBBINSDALE COMMUNITY EDUCATION scenery, white water thrills, awesome solitude and unspoiled ADAPTIVE PROGRAMS fishing. Preregistration is required by Nov. I and there is a small The Robbinsdale Community Education Center offers programs fee. To receive a complete list of presentations and registration and classes for adults with disabilities: Floor Hockey, Personal information, call Gayle (612) 433-4316 in Marine on St. Croix. Empowerment Fibromyalgia Support and Magnificent Singles MS Support Groups. For class information, call 504-0236 Voice or 504-0242 TDD. SERVICES FOR SENIORS AND INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES OPPORTUNITIE JOB CEAP offers chore service and home delivered meals to eligible IIES individuals who are over 60 years and any person of any age with Aerobics/Fitness Instructor - Experienced person needed to a disability living in Brooklyn Park, Brooklyn Center and south to teach at the beginner & intermediate low impact level. Ability to 49th Ave. N in MpIs. Hot meals are delivered by volunteers at teach toning classes helpful. Monday evening classes available. noon Monday through Friday. The Chore Program includes snow $13-20/hour range depending on education & experience. removal, minor home repairs, housekeeping and clean-up. Workers are skills-bank applicants whose references are thoroughly Childcare Attendant - Work in our "Play Comer" taking care checked. Their name is added to our list of workers and referred to of children 4 months and up while parents attend fitness classes. you when you call for service. You pay the worker when the job is Mornings and Tues. or Thurs. evenings available. completed. Call Linda 566-9600. Approximately 4-8 hours per week available. $5.60/hour. Girls' Gymnastics Instructor - Beginning & intermediate fi levels on Saturday mornings and Thursday evenings beginning September. $12/hour. 4C;,401_V C0%/T4.-54F_ School Building Supervisor - One to two evenings per week, 9 Hole Par 3 Mondays & Wednesdays or Tuesdays & Thursdays. Openings 5500 North Lilac Drive, at Orchard Lane and Willow Lane Schools. $6.95/hour. ............... .... ................ . ... . ..... Brooklyn Center .......... . . . . .. 561-3239 22 25th E >:. Romp F ANNUAL HOLIDAY BAZAAR SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1 9 A.M. - 4 P.M. OVER 100 CRAFTERS - Quality at reasonable prices! PARK CENTER HIGH SCHOOL 7300 BROOKLYN BOULEVARD 1 /2 mile North of I- 94/694 Same Great Show - New crafters as well as your favorites!! Free Admission Free Coffee Free Parking Free Stroller Check Free Coat Check Childcare Available: 75¢ per hour (use Brooklyn Blvd. entrance) Sponsored by Brooklyn Center Recreation Division 0 *bwv o*�4 WW LET THE SILVER SLIPPER DANCERS ENTERTAIN YOU Let the Silver Slipper Dancers entertain at your next club meeting or special event. ENJOY a fun repertoire of dances set to Broadway hits and nostalgic favorites. All members of this dance group are 50 years or older. For more information, or if you would like to find out more about becoming one of the dancers, call Bev 425 -4704. Sponsored by Brooklyn Center Recreation Division. BROOKLYN CENTER WOMEN'S CLUB COMMUNITY CENTER ROOM RENTALS The Brooklyn Center Women's Club is sponsored by the Brooklyn CONSTITUTION HALL in the Brooklyn Center Community Center Recreation Division. Meetings are the second Tuesday of Center is available for business meetings and private functions. It the month from September through May at 1 p.m. in Constitution is a great place to host a family reunion, shower, graduation or Hall of the Brooklyn Center Community Center. The purpose of the anniversary party. The building may also be reserved for overnight organization is to promote social, cultural and civic activities for functions. Room set -up, including tables, chairs, P.A. system and area women. Annual dues are $6. Join us on Tuesday, September use of a small kitchen is included in the usage fee. This unique 9 at Noon for the annual fall luncheon, followed by a style show room can accommodate up to 190 persons with banquet style from Dayton's. Members host the luncheon, non - members pay $4. seating and 250 for lecture style. Brooklyn Center Community ALL ARE WELCOME! Area trips are sponsored monthly. Center is a smoke free building and alcohol is not permitted. To Complete information about these trips is available at the monthly find out more about fees and availability, call Kathy, 569 -3405. meetings. For club information call, 561 -4949. For group pool rental information, call Craig 569 -3317. BROOKDALE HENNEPIN AREA LIBRARY GIFT CERTIFICATES The library is located at 6125 Shingle Creek Parkway and is open Monday - Thursday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Friday - Saturday from Give the gift of FUN! Gift certificates are available for any 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sundays beginning Oct. 5, Noon to 5 p.m. amount and may be used for classes, a community center For general information call 569 -3600; reference information, 569- membership and merchandise. The certificates are available at 3610; Renewal information 569 -3601; TDD 569 -3606. the community center. 23 ...... .... . . . ..... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . I . . I . . I . . I . I I I I . I I . . . I . I I . . . . . . . . . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . . . . . . i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . § . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :..:..:......... ... ........................I. .. . ........................... ........................ ................... In an effort to better serve participants, we are we you to PARENT AND TOT SWIM LESSONS indicate your child's swim level on the registration form. if you Water adjustment and beginning swim lessons for children 2 and have any questions about what level to place your child or place y ur you 3 years old. One parent must accompany the child in the water, uestions about the swim activities, call Crai r 1 5 9 ly the same parent each time. Registration Fee $31.00/10 g, 569 3317 preferably Lessons. Classes 30 min. # Day Begins Time Location Swim Lesson Levels 400 Tues. Sept. 16 5:45 p.m. cc 401 Tues. Sept. 16 6:20 p.m. cc For children 4 years old and up. When registering, please 402 Thurs. Sept. 18 5:45 p.m. CC indicate child's swim lesson level. For day & time of lessons, lN 403 Thurs. Sept. 18 6:20 p.m. cc see Preschool & Children Swim Lessons. 404 Sat. Sept. 20 10:45 a.m. cc Level 1: Water Exploration PRESCHOOL AND CHILDREN SWIM LESSONS Introduces independent floating, kicking, gliding and breath American Red Cross classes for children 4 years of age and older. control. The focus is on allowing the child to become comfortable 1 Some children may be tested the first day to assure correct swim in and around water. level. Classes have an average ratio of 5 studentshnstructor. Parents do not accompany child in water. Classes 30 min. Level II: Primary Skills Classes once a week, $31.00/10 weeks # Day Begins Time Location Introduces the fundamentals of the front and back crawl and 405 Tues. Sept. 16 5:45 p.m. cc rhythmic breathing. Students must have passed level I or 406 Tues. Sept. 16 6:20 p.m. cc demonstrate equivalent level I skills. 407 Tues. Sept. 16 6:55 p.m. cc 408 Tues. Sept. 16 7:30 p.m. cc Level III: Stroke Readiness 409 Thurs. Sept. 18 5:45 p.m. cc Builds on the skills of level II. The focus is on stroke improvement 410 Thurs. Sept. 18 6:20 p.m. cc and increased endurance. Introduces the whip kick and treading 411 Thurs. Sept. 18 6:55 p.m. cc water. Students must have passed level 11 or have the ability to 412 Thurs. Sept. 18 7:30 p.m. cc swim 20 yards front and back crawl. 413 Sat. Sept. 20 9:00 a.m. cc 414 Sat. Sept. 20 9:35 a.m. cc 5 415 Sat. Sept. 20 10:10 a.m. cc Level IV: Stroke Development i-I 416 Sat. Sept. 20 10:45 a.m. cc Works on the breaststroke, sidestroke and safety skills. Students FOR PRESCHOOL ONLY must have passed level III or be able to swim 40 yards front and 417 Mon. Sept. 15 9:30 a.m. cc back crawl. 418 Wed. Sept. 17 9:30 a.m. cc Day classes twice a week $31.00/5 weeks Level V: Stroke Refinement FOR PRESCHOOL ONLY Works on refining their strokes and increasing swimming 419 M & W Sept. 15 10:05 a.m. CC i distances. Students must have passed level IV or swim 40 yards of 420 M & W Sept. 15 10:40 a.m. CC front and back crawl and elementary backstroke and demonstrate 421 M&W Oct. 20 10:05 a.m. CC 422 M&W Oct. 20 10:40 a.m. cc the scissors kick. Level VI: Skill Proficiency ADULT & SENIOR ADULT SWIM LESSONS Men and women ages 16 and up. The focus is on individual Works on all previously learned skills with emphasis on needs and everyone is welcome regardless of skill level. Classes proficiency, power and endurance. Students must have passed 45 min. Registration Fee $35.00 /10 Lessons. level V or swim 20 yards of breaststroke and sidestroke and 50 # Day Begins Time Location yards of front and back crawl. 423 Tues. Sept. 16 730 p.m. cc 424 Thurs. Sept. 18 7:30 p.m. cc Level VII: Advanced Skills A review of all strokes and skills and an emphasis on personal ADAPTIVE SWIM LESSONS ill,.' For children and adults of all ages with physical or developmental safety and rescue skills. Students must have passed level VI or be lill able to swim 10 yards butterfly and 50 yards breaststroke, disabilities. Classes have a ratio of one student to one instructor. sidestroke and front and back crawl. Registration Fee $34.00/10 Lessons. Classes 30 min. # Day Begins Time Location 425 By arrangement only. Call Craig at 569-3317. 24 Swim Activities continued d ®� fth PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS G For all levels on a one -to -one basis, children or adults. Missed lessons will not be made up. Registration Fee $10.00 /1 Lesson. POOL EVENTS Class 30 min. Back to School - $1 .00 Special! - Wed, Sept 17 - 5-9 # Day Date Time Location p,m. Bring a can of food for CEAP and use the pool and water slide 426 By arrangement only. Call Craig at 569 -3317. for only one dollar! Price is good for all ages. COMPETITIVE 1 Class is designed for individuals who may be interested in joining Fall Float - Saturday Oct 18 - a swim team. Stroke analysis and development, workouts and basic '> I -4 p.m For unsinkable fun, bring fitness will be emphasized. Registration Fee $31.00/10 Lessons. r< . your favorite air mattress, inner tube, Classes 30 min. 3: ' beach ball or floating animal. # Day Begins Time Location " "'' f;;! !»• }? Participants can float and swim. Use 427 Thurs. Sept. 18 6:55 p.m. CC of water slide is optional. Regular pool and water slide admission prices SPRINGBOARD DIVING apply. Learn forward and back approaches, setting the board for spring, terms, positions and basic front and back dives. Must be at level Splash Splash Saturdays - Make a big splash on the 4th IV swimming ability. Registration Fee $31.00/10 Lessons. Classes Saturday of the month! Pay regular pool admission price, and use 30 min. the water slide FREE! Splish Splash Dates: Sept. 27, Oct. 25, # Days Begins Time Location Nov. 22, Dec. 27. Hours 6 -9 p.m. 428 Thurs. Sept. 18 7:30 p.m. CC 429 Sat. Sept. 20 10:45 a.m. CC Halloween Party & Swim - Sunday, Oct. 26 ADULT CPR Calling all ghosts and goblins in sixth grade and younger! What would you do if a member of your family or co- worker Join us at the community center as we celebrate the 13th stopped breathing, started choking, or had a possible heart attack? annual Halloween Party. Children will play ghoulish Learn how to handle these emergencies in this American Red Cross games, win prizes and enjoy special Halloween treats. Adult CPR course. Registration fee $30.00/1 Session. Includes After playing the games, children will also have the 'instruction and all materials. Class 4 hours. opportunity to swim and use the water slide. Cost # Day Date Time Location includes a Halloween bag, one chance at each game 1 + 430 Wed. Sept. 24 6:00 p.m. CC booth, treats, prizes, swimming, and use of water slide. 431 Wed. Oct. 22 6:00 p.m. CC Pool and water side will be open until 6 p.m. Parents who wish to 433 Wed. Nov. 19 6:00 p.m. CC swim and use the water slide will pay general admission price at the community center desk on day of party. Six year old children LIFEGUARD TRAINING and under must be accompanied by an adult. Adults are invited Focusing on the skills needed to be a lifeguard, this course will to accompany older children as well. Party 2 hours. Register by emphasize victim recognition, surveillance and equipment based Thursday, October 23 and fee is $3.501child. After October 23, rescues. Includes Standard First Aid and CPR for the Professional registration fee is $5.501child. Class #123. Rescuer. Must be 15 years old by last day of class and pass a pre - course test. Classes meet Oct. 4, 11, 18, 25, 8 a.m. -12:30 p.m.; Nov. 1, 9 a.m. -9 p.m.; Nov. 23, 11 a.m. -2 p.m. at the community V center. Registration Fee $160.00 includes books. o New Year's Eve Party - # Day Begins Time Location Dec. 31- 6 -9 p.m. 434 See above for days & times Celebrate with us - a party for all ages! Hats, noisemakers, games with prizes and water slide are all included in admission. Upstairs BROOKLYN SWIM CLUB game room and snack bar will also be open. Admission to New Is a local affiliate of United States Swimming Inc. For more Year's Eve party is $3 for 17 and under and $4 for 18 and over. information, contact Damon Carrison at 427 -0453. The club is Memberships are not accepted for this special event. Everyone sponsored by Brooklyn Center & Brooklyn Park Recreation. remaining in the building will be charged. NORTH VIEW POOL North View Pool, 69th & Zane is available for rental during the week. Reservations are requested a minimum of two weeks in COMMUNITY CENTER POOL & WATER SLIDE advance. For further information, call Craig at 569 -3317. The community center pool and water slide are available for rental. For information, call Craig at 569 -3317. 25 Brooklyn Center Community Center 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway ■ 569 -3441 (24 Hour Recorded Information Line) 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. The Community Center may close early at the discretion of the management. Hours subject to change. Call 569 -3400. Membership Rates With Water Slide Membership Rates Without Water Slide 1 month 3 month 6 month 1 year 1 month 3 month 6 month 1 near Family $50.00 $128.00 $220.00 $328.00 Family $32.00 $86.00 $145.00 $248.00 Individual $30.00 $ 65.00 $126.00 $200.00 Individual $20.00 $50.00 $ 80.00 $134.00 Senior* $12.00 $32.00 $ 61.00 $112.00 *Brooklyn Center residents only General Admission With Water Slide Without Water Slide Senior Adult (62 & over) $3.75 $2.25 Adult (18 & over) $4.50 $3.00 Monday Bargain Days Youth (15 -17) $4.00 $2.50 Children (6 -14) $3.75 $2.25 Ages With Slide Without Slide Children (2 -5) $2.50 $1.00 62+ $3.00 $1.50 Children under 2 Free Free 18 -61 $3.75 $2.25 15 -17 $3.25 $1.75 6 -14 $3.00 $1.50 2 -5 $2.25 75¢ Exercise Room & Sauna Schedule Open Swim Schedule under 2 Free Free Holidays not included!! Monday, Wednesday &Friday Monday, Wednesday &Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Adults only: 9 a.m. to 1 m. Adults only: 9 a.m. to 1 m. Water Slide Schedule ( Y P� ) ( Y� P� ) Tuesday & Thursday Tuesday & Thursday Monday & Wednesday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 6 to 9 p.m. (Adults only: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. (Adults only: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday Saturday Sunday ( &8to9p.m.) ( &8to9p.m.) 4to9p.m. I to9p.m. 1 to5p.m. Saturday Saturday The recreation division reserves the 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. right to open the water slide during non - (Adults only: 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m scheduled times. Children who are under 52" tall and wish to use the water slide must demonstrate Sunday Sunday. proficiency in front crawl or be 1 to 5 p.m. 1 to 5 p.m. accompanied by an adult. Lockers - Coin- operated lockers are provided at the pool. Individuals may secure their belongings for 25¢. The use of the exercise room is limited Children under 6 years old must 15 years and older and the sauna to 18 years be accompanied by an adult in and older. Children younger than this will the pool. The wading pool is open Pool & Water Slide Holiday Hours not be allowed even if accompanied by an to children 5 years and younger adult. ONLY when supervised by a parent. Closed Cleaning -Sept. 2 -11 The "Play Corner" is provided for parents swimming at the community center. Minimum Thanksgiving - Nov. 27 age is four months. The cost is $1.25 /child, for 1'/: hours. (Additional time is $1 /hour.) The Christmas - Dec. 25 "Play Corner" is open Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. After swimming, parents are Open invited to relax in our concession area before picking up children. Call 569 -3400. New Year's Day - Jan. 1 - 1 -5 p.m. A Game Room with pool tables, video games and pinball machines is located next to the concession stand on the upper level. Ma i ie /Registration Information /Senior Adult Discount Need More Information? Registration for classes begins Sat., Senior adults, 62 years and older, who Sept 6, at the Brooklyn Center Phone - 569 -3400 are residents of Brooklyn Center will Community Center, except where receive 40% off the registration fee of noted in class descriptions. any adult activity class $20 or more. This Discipline does not apply to supplies, special senior To insure a quality experience for all ./Registration for swim lessons classes which are already reduced, or children, a policy of discipline has been begins at 9 a.m. Numbers will be classes less than $20. Other exceptions created. Students will be given the rules handed out at 8:30 a.m. Sorry, mail will be noted in class descriptions. of class orally on the first day of class. registrations will not be accepted for Students who don't follow the established swim lessons. , ''Refund Procedure: Requests for rules set by the instructor will be given refunds must be made at least 24 hours one warning. If they choose not to follow ✓Registration for other classes before the first class. If you find it the rules a second time, they will be sent begins at 11 a.m. Numbers will be necessary to cancel after the first class, home from class and will not be allowed handed out at 10:30 a.m. Mail make your request 24 hours before the to return. There will be no money registration will be processed beginning second class. The class will be prorated. refunded. Mon., Sept. 8. Refund checks are mailed to participants, please allow 2 -3 weeks. Late Pickup Fee ./Senior adult registration begins If a child is not picked up immediately Fri., Sept. 5. Doors open at 8:30 a.m., /Refund Procedure for Holiday and after class, a $5 fee will be charged for registration follows. One -Day Classes: Requests for refunds every ten minutes after the class ending for holiday and one -day classes must be time. Please make check payable to the made at least seven days before the class City of Brooklyn Center. date. Sorry, no refunds will be issued Auxiliary Aids later than seven days before the class Auxiliary aids for persons with Registration will be on a first -come, first- date. disabilities are available upon request at served basis. The recreation division least 96 hours in advance. For more reserves the right to cancel classes when ✓ Inclement Weather information, please call Recreation an insufficient number of people have If classes or other recreation activities are Director at 569 -3407. signed up. Instructors will not be canceled due to inclement weather, the permitted to accept registration at the recreation division will attempt to make Art/Cooking/Holiday Class activity location. them up. Sometimes circumstances beyond our control do not make this Participants Registration for all classes continues possible. Young artists and cooks may get food, until classes fill. Sorry, no phone paint, glue, or other art media on their registration. /Questionable weather? clothing and shoes while in class. Programs may be canceled due to Children should dress in old clothes Persons who register for an activity weather conditions. Call 569 -3442 for a an d/or bring an old paint shirt or apron. where capacity enrollment has been recorded message about activity reached will be placed on a waiting list. cancellations. Cancellations may be Liability Additional classes may be formed if there announced on WCCO -AM 830. The recreation division does not provide are sufficient requests & if space & a accident insurance for participants in any competent instructor are available. of its programs. Participants assume all b/ Register Early inherent risk of injury from their Most of the programs or activities offered Class attendance is limited to involvement in programs or activities participants. Spectators, including in the brochure have a minimum and outlined in this brochure. maximum number of registrants. Some parents, are not allowed except with programs fill to capacity within a few permission. This includes children. days of the beginning of registration. In other cases, if they appear to be under Community Center & ./Financial Assistance enrolled, we have to cancel activities Recreation Division Limited financial assistance funds are several days before the starting date. Office Hours available to Brooklyn Center residents. There have been instances where This assistance is for those who could not Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 9 P.M. otherwise take a class due to financial individuals have expressed an interest in Saturday 8:30 a.m. - 9 p.m. a program that has already been canceled. reasons. For more information, call the Sunday 12:30 p.m. - 5 p.m. Recreation Director at 569 -3407. In either case, it is highly advantageous to register early!! 27 ®. ._ -�Y b+6 46 : Ire . 9c �.'2' � � � ,. •,,� � '1�',.3+J xr ✓�� !' � .: :7� l''�f < <d r ',.5.` w' r• - .� �'"`�.. �' � . ,�':.��� ✓FREE ✓FREE !-FOLLY SVNUAY December 7, 2 - 5 p.m. Brooklyn Center Community Center 2 - 4 p.m. Hayrides 2 - 4:30 p.m. Visit with Santa - free pictures 2 - 5 p.m. Free refreshments ✓Please bring a new toy 3:30 - 4 p.m. Max the Magician to donate to CEAP. 4:15 - 5 p.m. Kidsong and Company 5 p.m. Tree Lighting Ceremony - wo op - - W0 :40 0 2PII 0 0 � W * : W0 2 - W*O W0 ;.. Brooklyn Center High School Fair Oaks School Palmer Lake School 6500 Humboldt Ave. N (BCHS) 5600 65th Ave. N 7300 W. Palmer Lake Dr. Community Center Garden City School Park Center High School 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway (CC) 3501 65th Ave. N 7300 Brooklyn Blvd. Centerbrook Golf Course North View Junior High Willow Lane School 5500 N Lilac Dr 69th & Zane Ave. 7020 Perry Ave. N Earle Brown School Northport School 5900 Humboldt Ave. N 5421 Brooklyn Blvd. Evergreen School Orchard Lane School 7020 Dupont Ave. N 6201 Noble Ave. N --------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------- ---------- Mail Registration Card Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission Name Gender: Male Female The Parks and Recreation Commission meets the third Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at E Address City Hall. This Commission advises the City City Zip Council on the parks and recreation program in Brooklyn Center. Bud Sorenson, chairperson Phone Art Mead; John Russell; Tom Shinnick; Don Home Work Peterson; Gail Ebert; Richard Theis. :Class Name Department Mission Location Class # Dedicated to the citizens of Brooklyn Center that they may share in the God given right to Time Class Day beauty, to sunshine, to tranquility, and to the end that each may herein find the laughter of Child's Birthdate Amount childhood, the acceptance of youth, the For Swim Lessons, please indicate level fulfillment of adult life, and the companionship of old age, through a healthy, satisfying use of Registration card is for mail use only and will not be accepted before leisure time. Sept. 8,1997. For registration information, see page 27. - ------ - - - - --