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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992 Edition 78 March BROOKLYN ENTER C CITY NEWSLETTER NUMBER 78 MARCH 1992 Presidential Primary: Tuesday, April 7 Precinct Map g Places O Register To Vote Prior To Page Election To Avoid Waiting On November 19, 1991, Secre- lated to law enforcement, elections, tary of State Joan Anderson Growe and political activities. ' `� •�� issued a notice of presidential pri- mary election to be conduced on Residents are strongly urged to ; April 7, 1992. It will be Minnesota's register prior to election day in first presidential primary since 1956, an effort to avoid waiting in lines. -� Registration is allowed at the and it also will represent the first g time in 36 years that Minnesota polling places on election day; will conduct a "closed primary", however, plenty of time should Recycle Old where- participation is limited to be allowed for the procedure Telephone Books those voters who have declared their party preference before being is- Although both houses o d to the Residents can bring their old sued a ballot. Minnesota Legislature wanted telephone books to be recycled to postpone the primary until 1996, it any Super Value or New Market Voters must declare which party's was vetoed by Governor Arne Food Stores in the entire metro - ballot they wish to receive. The Carlson. There is a remote chance politan area from January 14 to party choice of the voter is recorded for cancellation of the primary when March 16, 1992. on the polling place roster. Each the Legislature reconvenes on Feb - party's candidate will appear on a ruary 18: however, both houses Businesses interested in reey- separate ballot and the voters will would have to override the veto to cling their phone books are en- only receive the ballot of the party postpone the primary. couraged to call 545 -8410 to make they have selected; thus alleviating arrangements to recycle the large crossover votes. For the convenience of resi- number of telephone books they dents, voter registration is con- receive. Any other inquiries con - The party preference will be re- ducted at Brooklyn Center City cerning this program should be corded in the voter history portion Hall, 6301 Shingle Creek Park- directed to 569 -4000. of the state wide voter registration way, throughout the year with system. This information is avail- the exception of 20 days prior to Paper mill facilities are currently under construction that will use able to the public for purposes re- an election. old telephone directories to make - -— Pre - registration for the presiden- new directories sometime in 1993. tial primary closes on Tuesday, Temporary markets have been se- March 17 at 4:30 p.m. cured to recycle the old directories into roofing material (shingles); To be eligible to vote in Brooklyn cellulose insulation (blown into walls and roofs); and paperboard (Continued on Page 4) (used to make cereal boxes). This newsletter represents the P ar k • Recreation Programs: City of Brooklyn Center's con - cernforconseruation of resources Pages 6-20 TIME SENSITIVE: and energy. This issue is printed Deliver to homes by March 8 on 100% recycled paper. 1 Construction Continues On Management Plan 69th Avenue Project Will Deal With Work continues on the Palmer RIGHT OF WAY PREPARATION Flooding, Water (> uality Lake Basin area soil correction All 23 homes on the north side `�° project. Since the settlement of the have been removed. The three The City Council has authorized soils is occurring much slower than businesses on the northeast cor- the preparation of a Water Manage - predicted by the soil engineers, it is ner of Brooklyn Boulevard have ment Plan that will look at major now certain that the process will relocated, and the two commercial concerns associated with storm not be completed in time to con- buildings will be demolished as part water: flooding and water quality. struct 69th Avenue east of West of the road construction project. Palmer Lake Drive in 1992. FLOODING All transplantable trees have been The plan will evaluate the City's Soil correction must proceed very moved to the city golf course or to storm sewers, ditches, creeks, wet - may be possible to construct this cautiously to avoid major failure. It city parks. Of the remaining trees, 11 trees located within the area of lands and lakes to determine exist - ing and potential flooding prob- part of the roadway in 1993 or it the new median can be saved. All in and will develop solutions to may be delayed until 1994. Engi- trees outside the construction lim- the problems. neers will continue to monitor the its will remain untouched. reaction of the soils to provide PROJECT COST WATER QUALITY assurance that the soils obtain the The cost of the entire project is The quality of storm water is af- required strength before roadway currently estimated at about $7.7 fected by the substances that storm construction is started. water picks up as it runs off from million, with $6.9 million repre- parking lots, buildings, lawns and Accordingly, the general construe- senting the cost of the roadway streets to the City's lakes, creeks, tion work will proceed in two stages. improvements. More than 97 per- and wetlands. construction 1992 (Stage I) will cent of the roadway cost will be complete all work except onion ll funded from State Aid, while the re- Substances leading to poor storm ing complete te th Avenue in the Brooklyn mainder represents reimbursement water quality include phosphorous Boulevard to West Palmer Lake Drive from Hennepin County and special from lawn fertilizers, oil and greases segment. This construction will assessments. No property tax from cars; materials worn from tires; include utility work, roadway, curb dollars will be spent on this winter sand; salt and deicers and and gutter, drainage, sidewalks, project. The $800,000 cost of major many others. The plan will identify trails, some noise mounds, sod and public utility improvements will be areas of poor storm water quality so forth. funded from public utility construe- and suggest solutions that will work tion funds. toward the goals of protecting and Final plans for the project have Win $50 improving water quality of lakes been approved by the City Council, and streams. and the Council will award a con- For Recycling Residents will be involved in March la contract o c struction tion nt in late Mh or arly co tract n Marc ter The Hennepin Recycling Group the water planning process e e begin mid -April, with comple- (HRG) selects one Brooklyn Center through public meetings to iden- t o tion scheduled for fall. 1992. Work residence, at random, to win $50 tify storm water problems; a task on the West Palmer Lake Drive to each week. The selected household force to discuss storm water prob- Shingle Creek Parkway (Stage II) is checked between 6:30 a.m. and lems and solutions; educational segment will be placed under con- 8 :30 a.m. to see if the recyclables materials to provide information tract for completion in 1993 or 1994, are at the curb. on storm water quality; and pam- as soon as soil engineers deter- The winners for November: phlets describing resident prac- mine that the proper soil condi- Albert J. Johnson, 3919 58th Ave- tices to improve water quality. tions have been achieved. nue North, Robert Decourcy, 7112 In the next three to four weeks, Perry Place, Laverne Palm, 7231 residents will receive a storm SIGNAL IMPROVEMENTS Bryant Avenue North, and Vernon water planning questionnaire. It The City has received approval Swedman, 3213 O'Henry Road. will ask for information on any for installation of a traffic signal at The winners for December: flooding problems that you are France Avenue. Installation of the Tadashi Kumagai, 6418 Lee Ave- aware of, and for information signal, and signal revisions at the nue North; M.R. Horner, 7001 about household practices that Brooklyn Boulevard intersection, Grimes Avenue North; Steven Spaid, could affect storm water quality. will be accomplished as part of the 3850 Oak Street, and S.T. Jones, Please take the time to fill out 1992 general construction contract. 5943 Zenith Avenue North. the questionnaire. 2 Free Energy Financing Program Can Help Check Up with Remodeling Costs Available To If you are thinking about remod- covered by Purchase Plus. All Residents eling your present home, a financ- To qualify for the Purchase Plus Sponsored by NSP and Minne- ing program, "Purchase Plus ", is Program, your home must be val- gasco, the Community Energy Serv- available in Brooklyn Center. This ued at $83,000 or less, and your ices program is available in Brooklyn program has been developed by the adjusted annual household in- Center to all owners and renters in Minnesota Housing Finance Agency come must be $48,000 or less. the community, regardless of in- (MHFA), and is only available in come. Brooklyn Center and three other The amount of remodeling to be cities in the state done is up to the home owner to . This free energy check up in- decide, withjust a few requirements. cludes state of the art diagnostic With the Purchase Plus Pro- For example, in the Twin Cities' testing as well as thorough ex- gram, you can refinance your metropolitan area, remodeling costs amination of the entire building present home and include the must total at least $5,000. All proj- structure, and detailed explana- remodeling costs all in one loan. ects must include basic energy con - tion and training on "do it your- Purchase Plus also can finance servation and safety improvements: self' work. This check up is free the purchase of a home and in- weather stripping, caulking, insu- and scheduled at your conven- clude the remodeling costs in the lating; properly sizing new heating ience. The two -hour check in- same loan. and air conditioning systems; and cludes the following: The Purchase Plus Program cov- installation of smoke detectors. *Complete analysis of both elec- ers a wide range of home improve - All mortgages provided through tric and gas data. ments, including replacing worn the Purchase Plus Program are fixed *Comprehensive energy audit out siding or shingles; making home market rate, fully- insured FHA (walk through) identifying areas of accessible for a disabled resident; mortgages. Program participants heat loss, electricity waste, and heat- upgrading wiring and plumbing; can choose a loan repayment plan ing system inefficiency; providing modernizing your kitchen or bath- from 15 to 30 years. Down pay - prioritized recommendations on how room with new cupboards, wallpa- ments, underwriting criteria and to fix these problems. per, permanent carpets, tile and assumption requirements are the •Free energy saving materials, vinyl floors; and energy efficient same as any typical FHA mortgage t improvements, including new in- program. such as high efficiency compac su florescent lamp, rope caulk, weather wfu r, windows and doors, n a Additional information on the stripping, tc. new furnace and air conditioner. Purchase Plus Program can be PP in g ' These are a few examples, but there obtained by calling Bruce Strong *Blower door test (state of the art are many more remodeling ideas at the Minnesota Housing Finance diagnostic testing) including de- Agency at 296 -7613; or the pressurizing of house to identify Brooklyn Center City Offices at the level of air leakage and loca- tions of infiltration. p 569 -3300. *Combustion air safety inspec- tion. lJ *Referral to the Home Energy Fix Up service if major work is needed. The auditors are certified and are from Natural Resources Corpora- . --. tion, Self Reliance Center, and West } •ti /1 Hennepin Human Services. Audi- / 1 tors are on salary, not on commis- / sion, and will only recommend work that has good payback, saves en- ° ergy and will increase your com- fort. 1 If you have any questions about the Free Energy Check Up offer, how it works, or would like to schedule your appointment, please call 348 -4367. o 3 Election Judges Register To Vote ... (Continued from Page 1) N eeded, Center, an individual must be 18 TO REGISTER AT THE POLLS years of age or older on the day of To register at the olls, a resident Election judges are needed the election; a citizen of the United g p in Brooklyn Center to serve in States; a resident of Minnesota for must present one of the following the presidential primary elec- at least 20 days prior to the elec- as proof of residence in the pre - tion to be conducted on Tues- tion; and be properly registered. cinct. day. April 7, 1992. *Valid driver's license showing If you have previously registered, the address in the recinct. Party affiliation will be re- there is no need to go through the p quired as part of the overall process again unless you have failed *Valid Minnesota I. D. card show - information needed from inter- to vote once in four preceding years, ing address in the precinct. ested applicants. Residents moved to a different address, or should contact Deputy City have changed your name. *Notice of ineffective registration. Clerk Sharon Knutson at 569- 3300 regarding qualifications. *Valid registration in the same precinct but from an old address. •A registered voter in your pre - BROOKLYN PARK BORDER cinct who will sign an oath stating m� that you reside in the precinct in 9 ¢ Z �,� 4 a� e 3 which you are voting. a g 89TH AVE. N. 4� 89TH AVE. N. Z *College students may present a a 89TH AVE. N. ¢ student fee statement, a student IV 0 1.94 �9° � y -4,, o ident card, or a student Y °� It' 4 c9F registration card, as long as it shows Z Z o e } P �Ba � 88TH AVE. N. their address in the precinct. Y 83RD AVE. L ABSENTEE BALLOTS ° 99 0 6 ��� 2 a Any eligible voter who expects to m 81 STAVE. N. °Q be unable to go to the polling places on election day in the precinct where 58TH AVE. N. = 58 AVE. N. the individual maintains residence y may vote by absentee ballot. Appli- cations for absentee ballots may be W 1 obtained at City Hall. o 53RD AVE. N. For additional information, m A v u please contact Deputy City Clerk i Sharon Knutson at 569 -3300 u a during normal business hours. W X LU X Charter ROBBINSDALE BORDER Commission Has POLLING PLACES Opening The Brooklyn Center Charter PRECINCT 1 Lutheran Church of the Triune God, 5827 Humboldt Commission has a position open Avenue North. for a new commissioner. Interested PRECINCT 2 Earle Brown School, 5900 Humboldt Avenue North. persons must be residents of PRECINCT 3 Evergreen Park School, 7020 Dupont Avenue North. Brooklyn Center and registered PRECINCT 4 Willow Lane School, 7020 Perry Avenue North. voters. Please contact the City of PRECINCT 5 Orchard Lane School, 6201 Noble Avenue North. Brooklyn Center at 569 -3300 to PRECINCT 6 Garden City School, 6400 Brooklyn Boulevard. leave your name, phone and ad- PRECINCT 7 Cross of Glory Church, 5929 Brooklyn Boulevard. dress and you will be contacted on PRECINCT 8 Northport School, 5421 Brooklyn Boulevard. how to apply for this commission PRECINCT 9 Willow Lane School, 7020 Perry Avenue North. position. 4 Charter Magazines, Catalogs Can Commission Now Be Rec 'fled Needs Opinions y As of January 6, magazines and Do not include the following: On Preamble catalogs have been added to the Reader's Digest, TV Guide, comic Hennepin Recycling Group (HRG) books, paperback books, tabloids The Brooklyn Center Charter residential curbside recycling pro- and Sunday newspaper ad sup - Commission is inviting residents gram in Brooklyn Center. plements. of the community to read the draft of a preamble and to provide Magazines and catalogs should Please keep magazines and cata- any written suggestions regard- be placed in a paper grocery bag or logs separate from newspapers. A ing modifications or changes. securely bundled with string or reminder: any inserts or advertise - twine, and put out with the other ments that come with your news - Your suggestions can be mailed recyclables on your weekly collec- paper can be recycled with your or dropped off at City Hall, 6301 tion day. newspaper. Shingle Creek Parkway, Brooklyn Most magazines and catalogs can If you have any questions, please Center, MN 55430. be recycled. The exceptions are those call HRG at 537 -8421, extension The following is the draft wording Printed on newsprint quality pa- 144. for a Preamble to the City Charter: per. The people of Brooklyn Center 365 Graduate From D.A.R.E. have both the right and the respon- The City of Brooklyn Center had 365 students in the program, their sibility to participate in all phases another successful D.A.R.E. (Drug family members and friends, and of city government. In order to in- Abuse Resistance Education) gradu- the four school principals. Selected sure these rights, the Brooklyn ation on January 22 at the Brooklyn students from each school presented Center City Charter seeks to: Center High School gymnasium. a short skit with a message of their •Foster a sense of community. The fifth graders who graduated own not to use drugs. from the 17 -week program are from The remaining Brooklyn Center *Provide for openness in all phases Earle Brown, Northport, Evergreen elementary schools began their of city government that encourages and St. Alphonsus schools. D.A.R.E. program the first week of communication between people and Guest speaker Leo Lewis of the January and will be graduating on government. Minnesota Vikings addressed the May 20 of this Y ear. *Encourage broad representation in city government and city staff — that reflects the diversity of the 31 Brooklyn community. Center *Provide fair taxation for protec- 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway tion, recreation, and economic well- Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 being of the community. — -- - CITY COUNCIL - -- - - -- — — *Provide the accountabilities re- Todd Paulson ........................... ............................... Mayor lated to Brooklyn Center's form of Phil Cohen ........... ............................... .....................Councilman government. Jerry Pedlar .......... ............................... ....................Councilman Dave Rosene ....... ............................... .....................Councilman Celia Scott ............. ............................... ...................Councilwoman Commission Gerald Splinter .............................. ...........................City Manager Minutes, Agenda SERVICE DIRECTORY Copies of the Charter Commis- Emergency Number (24 Hours) sion minutes and agenda are avail- POLICE- FIRE - MEDICAL ............................ ...........................911 able to any interested party or Police (non- emergency, information) ................ ..................... 569 -3333 person. If you are interested, City Hall Offices ....... ........ ................................ ... .................. :569 -3300 please call the City Hall at 569- (Monday- Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) 3300 with your request and leave Community Center ...... ............................... ............................569 -3400 your mailing address information. \_ 5 1992 SPRING PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT BROCHURE LOCATIONS WHERE CLASSES ARE HELD Brooklyn Center High School (BCHS), 6500 Humboldt Ave. N. Fair Oaks School, 5600 65th Ave. N. Brooklyn Center Community Center (CC), 6301 Shingle Ck. Pkwy. Garden City School, 3501 65th Ave. N. Centerbrook Golf Course, 5500 N. Lilac Dr. North View Jr. High, 69th & Zane Ave. N. Earle Brown Commons, 6100 Summit Dr. Northport School, 5421 Brooklyn Blvd. Earle Brown Heritage Center, 6155 Earle Brown Dr. Orchard Lane School, 6201 Noble Ave. N. Earle Brown School, 5900 Humboldt Ave. N. Palmer Lake School, 7300 West Palmer Lake Dr. Evergreen School, 7020 Dupont Ave. N. Willow Lane School, 7020 Perry Ave. N. REGISTRATION REMINDERS CHILDCARE • Make check payable to the City of Brooklyn Center. The "PLAYCORNER" will be provided for parents • There is no confirmation of mail registration. If you do attending morning classes, programs, meetings or not hear from us, assume you are registered. (Swim swimming at the community center. The minimum age is registration must be done in person.) 6 months. The cost is 85 cents for each preschool child. • Waiting lists are formed when classes are filled. If The "PLAYCORNER" will be open Monday & Thursday instructors and space is available, additional classes may be formed. 9;15 -11:30 a.m. When the pool re opens, childcare will be • We recommend you register at least 5 days in advance available Monday- Friday, 9 a.m. -12:15 p.m. to ensure sufficient class registration. • Instructors are not permitted to accept registration at the activity location. Adult Activities Starting dates of all aqua exercise and swim lessons AQUA EXERCISE DROP -IN conducted at the community center are subject to change Due to school functions and election legislative laws, the pending completion of the water slide. availability of the pool is not conducive to a regular weekly SENIOR AQUA EXERCISE class schedule. Drop -In classes will be offered on April 14, A fun and healthy class for both men and women 62 years 21, May 5, 26 and June 2. Register for the five sessions or and older. (Only one spouse must meet age requirement.) drop -in and pay $2.75 per time at class. The class is You do not need to be a swimmer or put your face in the structured with the first ten minutes for open swimming water. When registering, please furnish your doctor's name where you do your own thing, followed by 40 minutes of fun and number. Classes 50 min. Instructor Vicki Syslo. and invigorating exercises done to music. Registration Fee CLASSES ONCE A WEEK, $8.00/8 SESSIONS $8.00/5 Sessions. Classes 50 min. Instructor Lisa Dietz. # Day Begins Time Location # Day Begins Time Location 1 Tues. April 21 9:15 a.m. CC 11 Tues. April 14 6:10 p.m. North View 2 Tues. April 21 11:10 a.m. CC AQUA - BIG, HEALTHY & FIT 3 Thurs. April 23 10:15 a.m. CC Good health and fitness should not be out of reach for you 4 Thurs. April 23 11:10 a.m. CC because you feel overweight. Rediscover the joy of CLASSES ONCE A WEEK, $7.00/7 SESSIONS movement through this popular co -ed class. Aqua exercise 5 Fri. April 24 10:30 a.m. CC is fun, refreshing and leaves you with afeeling of exhilaration. AQUA EXERCISE - COED You do not need to be a swimmer or put your face in the water. Registration Fee $14.00 /9 Sessions. Classes 50 min. Exercise in water for better health and trimmer figure. You Instructor Lisa Dietz. do not need to be a swimmer or put your face in the water. # Day Begins Time Location Enjoy a pleasant and invigorating exercise experience done 12 Wed. April 8 7:05 p.m. North View to music. Some aerobics will also be included. Classes 50 min. Instructors Lisa Dietz # 8, Vicki Syslo #'s 6,7,9. AQUA JOGGING - NEW CLASSES ONCE A WEEK, $12.50/8 SESSIONS Aqua jogging, the latest in aqua exercise! Using a floatation # Day Begins Time Location device, this class combines conditioning, aerobic exercise 6 Tues. April 21 10:15 a.m. CC and water jogging for an excellent over all body workout! 7 Thurs. April 23 9:15 a.m. CC Swimming skills not required but participants should be CLASSES ONCE A WEEK, $14.00/9 SESSIONS comfortable in deep water. (Great for those who are over - 8 Wed. April 8 6:10 p.m. North View weight, havejoint problems, are recovering from injuryor are 9 Thurs. April 9 7:05 p.m. North View looking for a new experience in water exercise.) Floatation AQUA JOGGING SAMPLER devices are furnished or you may bring your own aqua vest. Classes 50 min. Instructor Vicki Syslo. Aqua Jogging will be offered on April 14, 21, May 5, 26 and CLASSES ONCE A WEEK $18.75/7 SESSIONS June 2 "a great opportunity to try the latest in water exercise! # Day Begins Time Location Registration Fee $13.25 /5 Sessions. Classes 50 min. 13 Fri. April 24 9:30 a.m. CC # Day Begins Time Location CLASSES ONCE A WEEK, $24.00/9 SESSIONS 10 Tues. April 14 7:05 p.m. North View 14 Thurs. April 9 6:00 p.m. North View discolor Chlorine treated water CAN responsible. ADULT ACTIVITIES CONTINUED AEROBIC DANCE CLASSES SATURDAY LOW IMPACT AEROBICS • All aerobic classes offer complete and effective Whether you want a break from a hectic week or just one conditioning for muscles, heart and lungs. more day of exercise, enjoy Saturday morning exercising. • Classes include warmups, aerobic movements, No class on April 18 and May 23. Registration Fee $12.35/ muscle group work and cool down stretching. 8 Sessions. Classes 50 min. Instructor Peggy Broberg. • Wear comfortable clothes and aerobic shoes. # Day Begins Time Location • All classes are COED. 23 Sat. April 4 9:30 a.m. North View • Fitness experts encourage three aerobic activities per week. This can be a combination of classes or classes STEP AEROBICS and walking, swimming, biking, etc. Step Aerobics! It's the hottest and newest trend in aerobic • Classes are 50 minutes in length unless noted in the fitness! This fun class provides the benefits of low impact, class description. high intensity, cardiovascular conditioning and strength • Childcare available for morning weekday classes training, especially in the legs and buttocks. Men and "See Childcare. women love the basic movements offered in this stationary *NEW* stair step class. May 7, meet at the Brooklyn Center STEP & AEROBIC TECHNIQUE WORKSHOPS Community Center. Registration Fee $15.50 /10 Sessions. Instructor: Deb Eldridge Classes 50 min. Instructor Deb Eldridge. STEP WORKSHOP: Thinking of taking up the STEP(the hottest # Day Begins Time Location 24 Thurs. April 2 7:00 p.m. North View new trend in aerobics) but you're not too sure where to start? Let us help you! This workshop will cover the basics: step AEROBIC /STEP COMBO - NEW technique, choreography, body alignment and injury This class combines our regular intermediate low impact prevention. aerobic class with the new step aerobics'9ncludes a 10 # Day Date Time Location minute warm up, 15 minutes of low impact aerobics, 10 -15 15 Sun. March 29 4:00 p.m. North View minutes of step, followed by cool down and abdominal work. AEROBIC WORKSHOP: Learn to ■ get the most out of every Stationary steps provided. May 7, meet at the Brooklyn class you take ■ improve your arm and leg movements Center Community Center. Registration Fee $18.00/10 ■ enhance your personal workout ■ find out the most Sessions. Classes 50 min. Instructor Deb Eldridge. effective way to exercise every major muscle group. This # Day Begins Time Location workshop emphasizes body alignment to help prevent 25 Thurs. April 2 6:00 p.m. North View injury to your back and joints. # Day Date Time Location SHAPE WITH WEIGHTS 16 Sun. March 29 5:00 p.m. North View It's new, safe and it works! With light weights and high Registration Fee $4.50 per workshop. Sign up for both repetitions, you will shape, strengthen and define muscles workshops and receive a bonus of two aerobic passes to faster and more effectively without increasing workout time! use during the spring session. You'll be amazed at how your body reacts when weights are These workshops are not work -out classes but do come used along with sound, correct exercise techniques. A high dressed to move (comfortable exercise clothing). intensity, low impact aerobic section is included. Please don't purchase weights prior to the first class. March 31, BEGINNING LOW IMPACT AEROBICS meetatthe Brooklyn Center Community Center. Registration Fee $17.50 /10 Sessions. Classes 1 hour. Instructor Rachel Not to be taken lightly! Everyone has to start somewhere, Woods. why not this class! Easy to follow, hands -on instruction and # Day Begins Time Location low impact, too8easy on your joints. Registration Fee 26 Tues. March 24 7:00 p.m. Palmer Lake $14.00/9 Sessions. Classes 50 min. Instructors Vicki Syslo # 17, Linda Bauchwitz # 18. AEROBIC DROP -IN CARD # Day Begins Time Location Does your schedule demand flexibility? ?!! Here's a perfect 17 Mon. April 6 7:00 p.m Evergreen solution for you; design your own schedule!! Drop -In 18 Wed. April 8 7:00 p.m. Willow Lane cards may be used for all fitness classes except step INTERMEDIATE LOW IMPACT AEROBICS aerobics and aqua exercise. This option is ideal for people who want to exercise but whom cannot commit to the same This low impact class is ■ at a little faster pace ■ fun class every week. Cards are non - transferable and non- ■ challenging. Receive all the benefits of a good workout refundable. Sometimes circumstances beyond our control without the jumping and jarring of regular aerobics. require us to cancel a class or change location; therefore, it Registration Fee $14.00 /9 Sessions. Classes 50 min. is the responsibility of the individual to check the current Instructors Bev Wilson #'s 19,22; Vicki Syslo # 20, Linda schedule. Now, there's no reason not to exercise with Bauchwitz # 21. us! # Day Begins Time Location CARD OPTIONS 19 Mon. April 6 9:30 a.m. CC #27 12 Classes .............. $18.50 20 Mon. April 6 6:00 P.M. Evergreen # 28 10 Classes .............. $15.50 21 Wed. April 8 6:00 p.m. Willow Lane # 29 5 Classes .............. $ 9.00 22 Thurs. April 9 9:30 a.m. CC # 30 1 Class ................ $ 2.75 a a a :• BONUS Sign up for a class (#'s 17-26) and receive two complimentary passes to use spring session. Passes can be . to try out different instructor and location 7 ADULT ACTIVITIES CONTINUED COLLEGE STUDENT AEROBIC SPECIAL SELF - DEFENSE FOR WOMEN By showing your current college identification card or fee This course is designed for women who want to learn the art statement, you may register for selected aerobic classes of self- defense. Emphasis will be on learning to protect at $3 off the regular rate. This special applies to academic, yourself by using common sense and practical self- defense technical, vocational and trade school full time students. techniques. Instruction will also be given in basic karate See class #'s 12, 17 -18, 21, 23 -26 for description, punches and kicks and getting out of holds. Wear loose location and time. fitting clothing. Registration Fee $15.50/4 Sessions. Classes 11/2 hours. Instructor Mr. Jean Thibodeaux. FITNESS AND FUN FOR 55+ # Day Begins Time Location For men and women 55 years and older new to exercise who 35 Mon. April 20 6:30 p.m. Garden City want a gentle, low stress workout. Time marches on, but if we keep our sense of humor and exercise, we can feel and ADULT BEGINNING KARATE look better. Using music of the big band era, this class will This is a beginning course in karate. Participants will learn strive to improve flexibility, muscle tone and the vascular the basic kicks and punches, self- defense, and safety. The system at a level safe and comfortable for you. Although first karate routine called Form will be introduced. this is a program directed towards individuals 55 years Registration Fee $12.00/5 Sessions. Classes 1 hour. and older, interested individuals of variable ages may Instructor Jim Stringer, 3rd degree black belt with 8 years attend on a space available basis. Wear loose fitting teaching experience. clothes and tennis shoes. Registration Fee $11.25/9 # Day Begins Time Location Sessions. Classes 50 min. Instructor Bev Wilson. 36 Mon. April 6 7:00 p.m. Willow Lane # Day Begins Time Location 37 Wed. May 6 7:00 p.m. Garden City 31 Mon. April 6 10:25 a.m. CC CPR POTTERY See Swim Activities for information. The class is designed to teach the basic skills of throwing CHAIR FITNESS and hand building. The community center offers a unique This class is designed for men and women who have not opportunity to practice your new skills by including in the registration fee clay for projects, unlimited practice time and actively exercised for some time and know they must! If you firing fees. Bring a workshirt to the first class. Please allow consider yourself stiff and out of shape, inflexible, have a about $6 to purchase tools. Registration Fee $37.00/ balance problem, bad back, bum knees or don't like 7 Sessions. Classes 3 hours. Instructor Karen Haberle. exercising in the water, this class is for you! The exercises # Day Begins Time Location are gentle, start slow and build gradually to improve 38 Tues. April 21 6:30 p.m. CC strength, flexibility, promote better circulation and increase stamina. All are done seated and choreographed to music LAB AND FIRING PRIVILEGES in a supportive and friendly atmosphere. Registration Fee $11.25/9 Sessions. Classes 45 min. Instructor Bev Wilson. Open to persons who have completed a pottery class at the # Day Begins Time Location community center or have had previous experience and are 32 Mon. April 6 11:20 a.m. CC familiar with the equipment. Lab may be used on an unlimited basis other than class time, and students may LINE DANCING have pieces fired in the seven week period. The lab program is designed for individuals who want to work independently. No partner required, easy -to -learn dances. Participants will Clay may be purchased at the community center. Arrange learn fun dance steps with a group. This class is ideal for your own time to work in the lab during the seven weeks. No anyone who loves music and dance. Please wear hard sole, instruction. Starting week corresponds with pottery class low heel shoes. Registration Fee $14.00/9 Sessions. schedule at the community center. Registration Fee Classes 1 hour. Instructor Bev Wilson. $27.00/7 Weeks for new lab students. For returning # Day Begins Time Location participants, please check with instructor. 33 Thurs. April 9 10:30 a.m. CC # Day Begins Time Location TAP DANCE 39 To Be Arranged CC Dance your cares away and get a great workout too!! BASIC BLACKJACK STRATEGY - NEW Participants will learn popular tap steps, combinations and Let's take the gambling out of this fascinating game of simple routines taught to lively music. Wear hard sole, low probabilities! Tired of leaving the casino a loser? In this class heel shoes. It's a great way to stay in shape while having fun! you will learn to tip the odds in your favor. This two part No previous experience necessary. Registration Fee course will cover basic strategy, money management, $19.50 /10 Sessions. Classes 1 hour. Instructor Bev Wilson. knowledge and discipline with hands on experience. In the # Day Begins Time Location casino, hunches and impulsive behavior will be a thing of 34 Tues. March 31 6:15 p.m. CC the past. Learn to play smart and have fun. Registration Fee $10.00 /2 Sessions. Classes 2 hours. Instructor Dennis NOTICE Hurska. The parks and recreation department does not provide # Day Begins Time Location accident insurance for participants. Participants assume 40 Sat. March 21 10:00 a.m. CC all inherent risk of injury from their involvement in 41 Thurs. March 26 7:00 p.m. CC programs or activities outline in this brochure. 8 ADULT ACTIVITIES CONTINUED 55 ALIVE/MATURE DRIVING ADULT CASINO EXCURSION 55 Alive /Mature driving is an innovative, classroom driver Join us on March 28 when we head up to the Grand Casino training program designed to help persons 55 and older in Mille Lacs. Invite your friends to come along for the fun! improve their driving skills. The fee covers the cost of course Cost of $5 /person includes restroom equipped motorcoach materials and instruction is provided free by trained transportation, buffet lunch at the casino, casino discount volunteer instructors. Your check or money order should coupons, and grand advantage players club membership. be made out to AARP. (Cash cannot be accepted.) Bus pick up 8 a.m. at the Brooklyn Center Community Center Advanced registration is required, no walk -ins the day of and returns approximately 6:15 p.m. Registration deadline, class. Registration accepted immediately. The course March 18, space permitting. Registration accepted should be viewed as an education seminar which has no immediately. Trip # 606 connection to your driving record and does not involve driving ortesting. You will learn the basic accident avoidance COMMUNITY TRIPSTERS skills while meeting insurance discount requirements. Community Tripsters is a program for people age 55 years Participants are welcome to bring a sandwich, beverages and older who enjoy getting away and meeting new friends. are available for purchase. Smoking is not allowed. We live in an area which offers a multitude of fun and Registration Fee $8.00/2 Sessions. Classes 4 hours. educational opportunities! Our trips allow you to eat at # Day Dates Time Location wonderf ul restaurants and experience a host of remarkable 42 Th&F March 5 &6 9:30 a.m. Centerbrook recreational activities. Transits or motorcoach buses are DOG OBEDIENCE used for day outings. Registration for trips are only accepted This course is open to people 12 years and older, whose by mail or in person, no phone registrations. Deadline dates dog is at least 6 months old. Instructors will teach you to listed are on a space permitting basis only. Refunds work with your dog in order to teach him social behavior and given only if trip is cancelled or a substitute can be found to self - discipline. Registration Fee $23.50/ 8 Sessions. Classes take your place. Bus departs and returns to Brooklyn Center 1 hour. Instructor Stanley & Jan Orr. Community Center. On extended trips, refund policies are # Day Begins Time Location very liberal. Call 569 -3400. Registration accepted 43 Tues. March 24 6:30 p.m. Fair Oaks immediately. 44 Tues. March 24 7:30 p.m. Fair Oaks April 13 - Raptor Center and Ciatti's - Visit this world BROOKLYN COMMUNITY BAND renown treatment and care center for eagles, hawks, falcons and owls located at the University of Minnesota, The band is co- sponsored by Brooklyn Center and Brooklyn St. Paul Campus. Following the tour, we will have lunch Park Parks and Recreation Departments and is open to all at Ciatti's. Cost $15 /person includes transportation, post high school age men and women. Practice is Monday escort, tour, lunch, taxand gratuities. April 1, registration nights at North View Jr. High. New members are welcome. deadline. Trip # 605 For more information call the parks and recreation May 1416- Orange City Tulip Festival- Orange City Iowa. department at 569 -3400. Director Paul Schierenbeck. Dutch hospitality, color and pageantry are highlights of MINI -500 TOURNAMENT this spring festival in America's heartland. Lunch and Minimum age is 18. No pre -sign up, just bring a partner. tour of the Grotto of Redemption, an evening at the Cost $3 per person, includes coffee. All players agree to theater, lunch at Lake Okoboji and a visit to one of Sioux abide by the rules of the tournament. Tournaments are run City s Casinos are a few of the other special features of by senior adult volunteers on Saturday, March 21, April 18, this trip. Cost $209 per person, double occupancy and May 16,12:30-3:30 p.m. at the Community Center, 6301 (single, triple and quad available). A $50 deposit Shingle Creek Parkway. Park and enter on the lower level. In accepted immediately to reserve your space. Final case of inclement weather, call 569 -3400. payment due by April 8. Trip # 600 MEN'S OVER 50" DROP -IN May 27 - Minnesota Twins vs New York Yankees - If you are interested in getting together informally with other Metrodome - It's off to the dome to see the Minnesota guys on a regular basis during the day, join us on Mondays Twins, 1991 World Champions in action. Cost $13/per at 1 p.m. through March 2. The group meets at Centerbrook person includes transportation, escort and reserved Clubhouse, 5500 Lilac Drive. Cards are now played. Future seating. Approximate time 11 a.m. -5 p.m. April 16 activities could include chess, cribbage, scrabble or speak- registration deadline. Trip # 604 ers on topics of particular interest to men. Refreshments are July 17 -27 - Yellowstone National Park & The Grand available for purchase. Centerbrook is a smoke free building. Tetons - The splendor of Yellowstone National Park and If you have any questions call Kathy at 569 -3400. the spectacular view of the Grand Tetons are two of the ADULT THEATRE OUTING many highlights of this exciting trip! A breakfast cookout Join us on April 15 for the production of Simon's Night at the and gentle float trip down the river in the Teton's add to Lyric Theatre. This is an encore of last year's sell -out the fun. Cost $734 per person, double occupancy production! Simon Shea is a retired Minnesota college (single, triple & quad available). A $100 deposit professor residing at a small board and lodging home for accepted immediately to reserve your space. Final older people. Witness what happens with the delightful payment due by June 10. Trip # 601 quirky residents and the reappearance of the wife who left SPACE DOES NOT ALLOW COMPLETE DETAILS of him 20 years ago and now tells him8 There's more to life these trips. If you would like more information, please than TV and cookies. Cost $12/person includes matinee call 569 -3400. performance,transportation and escort. Approximate time 1 -4:45 p.m. March 31, registration deadline, space permitting. Trip # 603 9 CENTERBROOK GOLF COURSE 9 Hole Par 3 5500 NORTH LILAC DRIVE, BROOKLYN CENTER, MN 55430 561 -3239 CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER 1992 GOLF LEAGUES MEN'S LEAGUE YOUTH LEAGUE Who: Men 18 years and older. Who: Girls and boys ages 8 -17. What: Organized golf play using MGA handicap What: Organized golf play using handicaps with system and special weekly events, prizes and special weekly events, prizes and season end seasonal trophies. picnic tournament. When: Tee times beginning at 3:30 p.m., Thursdays When: Tee times starting at Noon, Wednesdays for for 16 weeks, May 7 - August 20. 10 weeks, June 10 - August 12. Fee : $15 plus weekly green fees. Fee : $6 plus weekly green fees. r i MORNING WOMEN'S LEAGUE SATURDAYMORNNG�IfD�D(COICES'� WIN Who: Women 18 years and older. *NEW* Who Men and women 18 years and older What: Organized golf play using handicaps with What: Organized golf play using handica special weekly events, prizes and seasonal special weekly events, prizes and seasonal trophies. trophies. When: Tee times beginning at 7 a.m., Thursdays for When: Tee times beginning 7 a .m. - 9 a.m., Saturdays 16 weeks, May 7 - August 20. for 15 weeks, May 9 - August 29. No golf Fee : $15 plus weekly green fees. Saturday, July 4. MONDAY EVENING WOMEN'S LEAGUE Fee : $15 plus weekly green fees. Who: Women 18 years and older. What: Organized golf play using handicaps with LEAGUE REGISTRATION RULES special weekly events, prizes and seasonal LEAGUE REGISTRATION BEGINS SATURDAY, MARCH 14 trophies. F 1991 M When: Tee times beginning at 4 p.m., Mondays for Time: 8 a.m ... Senior League 16 weeks, May 4 - August 24. No golf May 25. 10 a.m ... Mon/Wed Evening Women's Leagues Fee : $15 plus weekly green fees. Noon ...Thursday Evening Men's League WEDNESDAY EVENING WOMEN'S LEAGUE 1 p.m ... Thursday Morning Women League Who: Women 18 years and older. 2 p.m ... Wednesday Youth League What: Organized golf play using handicaps with 3 p.m ... Saturday Morning Mixed League special weekly events, prizes and seasonal Numbers will be given out 9 necessary. trophies. When: Tee times beginning at 5 p.m., Wednesdays One person may sign -up for entire foursome if: for 16 weeks, May 6 - August 19. 1. That person pays entire foursome entry fee. Fee : $15 plus weekly green fees. 2. All members of foursome must have played in last SENIOR LEAGUE year's (1991) golf league. All league entry fees must be paid Who: Men and women 60 years and older. at the time of registration. What: Organized golf play using handicaps with Registration forms MUST have special weekly events, prizes and seasonal full names and addresses of each person. trophies. *OPEN REGISTRATION for league play begins at 9 When: Tee times starting at 7 a.m., Tuesdays for 20 a.m. on Saturday, March 21 for new league members on weeks, April 28 - September 1. a first -come, first - served basis. If necessary, numbers will Fee : $13 plus weekly green fees. be given out at 8:30 a.m. CENTE RBROO K Br An informational meeting for Centerbrook league golfers will be held on April 16 at 7 p.m. at the 10 GOLF ACTIVITIES CONTINUED League registration ends April 19, space permitting. Golf Lessons Teen Activities Centerbrook Goff Course offers a wide range of lessons GIRLS SUMMER BASKETBALL throughout the entire year. Lessons are designed for all abilities, beginner to experienced. Below is a list of golf A program designed for girls going into grades 7 -12 during activities for March, April and May. For additional the 1992 -93 school year. Girls are placed on teams with information, call Centerbrook at 561 -3239. players from different schools. Emphasis is placed on Registration is on a first -come, first - served basis. continued development of skills and having fun. There are Registration accepted immediately. no coaches allowed. The girls run their own teams. League play begins late May on Monday and Wednesday evenings Basic Fundamental Golf Lessons for 10 -12 weeks. Look for information distributed by your Swing into spring with easy and fun golf lessons. The one school basketball coach. Registration Fee $40 includes a hour class meets Mondays and Wednesdays or Tuesdays t -shirt. # 45Junior High league -grades 7 -9; # 46 Senior High and Thursdays. One free round of golf is included. Classes league - grades 10 -12. are limited to 6 golfers, minimum of 4 and are held rain or # Day Begins Time Location shine. Bring a 9 iron or wedge to the first class. Registration 45 M & W Late May To be announced NVJH & BCHS Fee $40.00/5 Sessions. 46 M & W Late May To be announced NVJH & BCHS Day Begins Times Wednesday March 11 5:30, 6:30, 7:30 or 8:30 p.m. BOY'S SLOWPITCH SOFTBALL Thursday March 12 5:30, 6:30, 7:30 or 8:30 p.m. An organized, recreational boy's slowpitch softball league Monday March 30 5:30, 6:30, 7:30 or 8:30 p.m. will be offered this summer in cooperation with other Tuesday March 31 5:30, 6:30, 7:30 or 8:30 p.m. Northwest suburban parks & recreation departments. Form Wednesday Aprii 15 5:30, 6:30, 7:30 or 8:30 p.m. your own team or call 569 -3400 to be placed on a team. Thursday April 16 5:30, 6:30, 7:30 or 8:30 p.m. Practice begins early June. The registration fee is $20 per Monday May 4 5:30, 6:30, 7:30 or 8:30 p.m. person which includes a t -shirt. Register by June 1. Tuesday May 5 5:30, 6:30, 7:30 or 8:30 p.m. Beyond The Basics Golf Lessons # 47 Division 1: Ages 13 -15 as of August 1, 1992 i # 48 Division 2: Ages 16 -18 as of August 1, 1992 Prerequisite is Basic Fundamental Golf Lessons. This class will focus on fine tuning the primary techniques the golfer GIRL'S SLOWPITCH SOFTBALL LEAGUE has already learned in the previous session. Emphasis is on middle /long irons and woods. Golfers must be able to There will be a girl's slowpitch league for grades 7 -9 again execute basic fundamentals with 75% eff iciency. Classes will this summer. Teams from Brooklyn Center and Brooklyn be formed as requested, are limited to 6 golfers, minimum Park play in the league. of 4 and are held rain or shine. One free round of golf is There will also be a girl's slowpitch league for grades 10 -12 included. When registering, use schedule above. with teams from Brookyn Center, Brooklyn Park and Fridley. Registration Fee $40.00/5 Sessions. Grades are as of May 1, 1992. The deadline for sign -up for Spring Tune -Up Special both leagues is May 15. The registration fee is $27 per player Tune -up your swing for your early spring golf game. Lessons which includes a t -shirt. will4ocus on swing, power, club control, weight shift, etc. # 49 Grades 7 -9 Instruction will be given on an individual or group basis and # 50 Grades 10 -12 times will be set up individually with the instructor. # of Golfers Length of Lesson Fee JR HIGH FASTPITCH SOFTBALL 1 1/2 Hour $20.00 See Children's Activities for information. 1 1 Hour 30.00 2 1 Hour 40.00 3 1 Hour 50.00 4 1 Hour 60.00 Video Golf Analysis Work on your golf game in your own living room throughout the spring and summer with your own personal golf swing video. See your golf swing through professional video tape techniques including freeze frame, slow motion and real time. Allow approximately 1/2 hour for us to video tape your swing. The instructor will give a 15 minute analysis on the video tape. Allow about 10 days to process your video. One T -30 VHS video tape is included. Video taping will be set up individually with golfers and instructor. The fee is only $50. Mini Golf Range Don't let bad weather stop your golf swing cold. Centerbrook has a mini range (large net) available for only $2.25 per 1/2 hour. Purchase a pass card for $9 for 61/2 hours. Bring your own clubs, golf balls furnished. Check in at clubhouse. For Water Slide to Open Soon H reservations call 561 -3239. Mini Range Hours: Mon. -Sat. 10 11 Senior Adult Activities If you have any questions about the programs listed below, T.A.P. call Kathy Flesher, Senior Adult Coordinator, 569 -3400. Telephone Assurance Program forelderlyand handicapped SPECIAL • - REGISTRATION who live alone. The program has helped several persons FRIDAY, with immediate needs; in some cases emergency situations. A special time has been set aside for perons 62 years If you are interested in the program for yourself or a friend, older register contact a TAP clerk at 566 -0157. We really care about our brochure. participants! Sponsored by the Brooklyn Center Police Dept. immediate family. NUMBERS HANDED OUT 8:30 A.M. SENIOR ANSWER LINE ON THE This new telephone information and referral service will help senior adults of Northwest Suburban Hennepin County SENIOR HAPPENINGS locate needed services close to home. Trained volunteers Is a monthly newsletter sponsored by the Brooklyn Center and staff will answer phones between 9 a.m.- 4 p.m., Parks and Recreation Department. The Senior Happen- ings Monday- Friday, 522 -0850. Sponsored by Senior Resources tell activities going on at the clubs, in the community and and affiliated with United Way, First Call For Help Network. outings offered. Call for yours todayl SWIMMING POOL TRANSPORTATION Senior adult memberships are available for Brooklyn Center Mini- coaches will provide transportation to city sponsored residents 62 years and older at a special rate of $28 forthree months or $12 for one month. Application may be made at activities, grocery shopping, and majorshopping excursions the community center desk. Non - residents and resident from Brooklyn Center apartment complexes. A donation of seniors not interested in membership may swim at senior $1.25 round trip is asked; however, those unable to make a adult single admission rate of $2 per time. The Water Slide donation will not be turned away. For information about the is an additional $1. Five Cities Transportation Program, call Rita DeBruyn GIFT TRUNK 537 -4534 ext. 33. To make a reservation call 537 -0229. SOCIAL CLUBS A craft club run by seniors who sell their handcrafted items. Two social clubs are sponsored by the Brooklyn Center Membership is limited to Brooklyn Center seniors or Parks and Recreation Department at the Brooklyn Center members of either Leisure Time or Brooklyn Twins. For more information call 561 -9278 or 561 -4805. Shoppers, visit the Community Center. Transportation is available through the Gift Trunk on the first Wednesday of each month from 10 Five Cities Transportation Program from Brooklyn Center a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Selected items are on display and are apartment complexes. See Transportation. available for purchase at the Brooklyn Center Community Le i s u r e Ti m e C I u b - Meets Wednesdays throughout the Center throughout the year. The Gift Trunk will also be open year from 11:30 a.m. -2:30 p.m. Bring your lunch, during spring registration on March 14, 8 a.m. -2 p.m. beverage available. TAX -AIDE Brooklyn Supper C l u b - Brooklyn Supper Club meets Volunteers will help low income and senior adults with their the third Friday of each month at the Brooklyn Center 1991 tax returns. Bring 1990 tax forms and 1991 tax Community Center. All persons 55 years and older are information including your 1991 CRP or 1992 property tax welcome with advanced paid reservations. The full statement. For rent or property tax credit you need to know evening includes a delicious dinner, entertainment or total social security received in 1991. This will be on a SSA cards. The cost is $5 for members, $6 for non - members. or RRB 1099. No appointments, first come basis, 9 a.m. - (Membership is $2) Complete information is in the Noon, Thurs. & Fri., through April 10, Brookdale Area Library, monthly Senior Happenings. 6125 Shingle Creek Parkway, 9 a.m. -noon, Mon., through BRIDGE FOR FUN April 13, Brooklyn Park Library, 8600 Zane Ave. N. and Join other bridge players who get together for a friendly Noon -3 p.m., Wed., through April 15, Maple Grove Library, afternoon of bridge. We will play the first & third Thursday of 8351 Elm Creek Blvd. Help will also be done by appointment each month at 1 p.m. Call 569 -3400 for information. Bridge for low income on Tues. at CEAP, 7231 Brooklyn Blvd. Call held at Earle Brown Commons Apartments, 6100 Summit Carol Dale at 566 -9600 for an appointment. The TAX-AIDE Dr. N. This activity is open to the public. program is offered at other locations, call the IRS. This BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING federally sponsored program is provided by AARP, NRTA and RSVP. There is no charge. Free screening is done at the following areas: SERVICES FOR SENIORS & DISABLED Brooklyn Center Corn m u nity Center - 6301 Shingle See Special Activities for information on chore services and Creek Parkway. Last Wednesday of each month, 10:30 meals. a.m. -Noon. TRIPS AND OUTINGS - See page 9 Community CEAP - 7231 Brooklyn Boulevard, Thursday, 10 a.m. - Noon Tri P sters. West Fire Station - 6250 Brooklyn Blvd., Monday- See Adult Activities for information on: Friday, 8 -10 p.m., Saturday & Sunday, 8 a.m. -8 p.m. * MEN'S OVER 50" DROP -IN * FITNESS & FUN SENIOR ADULT SWIM LESSONS * 55 ALIVEIMATURE DRIVING FOR 55+ See Swim Activities for information. * MINI 500 TOURNAMENTS * CHAIR FITNESS 12 Children's Activities ATTENTION PARENTS GYMNASTICS PROGRAM Through years of experience, we have found ourgymnastics Join the Brooklyn Center Gymnastics Program. The pro- and dance classes are conducted more smoothly when not gram has been revised and a skill progression of classes being observed by parents. Children, as well as adults, need has been established. The purpose of this progression is to spend time interacting with their peers in a recreation to provide participants with a safe, comfortable setting. Parents are welcome to attend the last 15 minutes advancement in gymnastics allowing them to develop to of the last day of class for a short demonstration. Schedules their potential. Most students participate in a class two to will be given to students on the first day of class. three times before progressing to the next level. Parents may attend the last 15 minutes of the last class. CLASS REFUND POLICY GYMSTERS I - PRESCHOOL See #'s 61-69 Basic gymnastics and exercises are designed to improve Requests for refunds for these classes must be made at child's motor skills and coordination. Class activities include least seven days before the class date. There will be a $3 tumbling and introduction to the balance beam and bars. service charge. Sorry, no refunds will be issued after this Students must be able to do all skills before advancing to time. These classes are for pre- kindergarten children who Gymsters Il. For boys and girls ages 3 V2 -5. (Children must are 31/2 - 5 years old. be 31/2 by March 26, 1992.) Class ratio 8 students /instructor. Registration Fee $16.00 /8 Sessions. Classes 45 min. MESSY NIGHT WITH DAD* - NEW Instructor Theresa Mickelson #'s 52,53, Anita Westberg #'s Here's a chance to try lots of fun, creative and messy art 51'54. projects with your child. Pudding finger paint, homemade # Day Begins Time Location play dough, silly putty and glurch are just a few of the 51 Thurs. March 26 6:30 p.m. North View messy media we'll try! We will even snap a picture of the 52 Sat. March 28 9:00 a.m. North View two of you in action! (*Dad, grandpa or uncle.) 53 Sat. March 28 10:55 a.m. North View Registration Fee $5.00 11 Session. Class 11/2 hours. 54 Sat, March 28 10:55 a.m. North View Instructor Nancy Novotny. GYMSTERS II - PRESCHOOL # Day Date Time Location Students must be able to do all the skills in Gymsters I before 61 Thurs. March 19 6:30 p.m. CC taking this class. Children will learn more advanced moves on the low balance beam, tumbling and bars. For preschool HIPPITY HOP - NEW children 4 and up who have passed the Gymsters I class. A special class for boys and girls with lots of Class ratio 8 students /instructor. Registration Fee $16.00/8 Easter time fun! We'll do a Peter Rabbit craft, . Sessions. Classes 45 min. Instructor Theresa Mickelson. sing songs and even hunt for Easter Eggs. rt:" # Day Begins Time Location Registration Fee $4.50/1 Session. Class 55 Thurs. March 26 6:30 p.m. North View 2 hours. Instructor Nancy Novotny. GIRL'S BEGINNER # Day Date Time Location The emphasis in Beginner will be to learn basic tumbling 62 Fri. April 10 1:00 p.m. CC skills such as rolls, cartwheels, walkovers and headstands. 63 Sat. April 11 10:00 a.m. CC Students will be taught simple skills on the beam, vault, and FUN WITH MOTHER GOOSE - NEW uneven bars. For girls in grades K -6 who have had little or Visit Mother Goose in the wonderful world of nursery no gymnastics. Registration Fee $16.00/8 Sessions. Classes 1 hour. Instructors Theresa Mickelson #'s 56,58, rhymes. Make a puppet, sing songs, do finger plays and Anita Westberg #'s 57,59. have fun with some favorite nursery rhyme # Day Begins Time Location characters... we'll even jump over the candle stick like 56 Thurs. March 26 7:20 p.m. North View Jackl Registration Fee $4.75/1 Session. Class 2 hours. 57 Thurs. March 26 7:20 p.m. North View Instructor Nancy Novotny. 58 Sat. March 28 9:50 a.m. North View # Day Date Time Location 59 Sat. March 28 9:50 a.m. North View 64 Tues. April 14 10:00 a.m. CC GIRL'S INTERMEDIATE 65 Tues. April 14 1:00 P.M. CC This class is for girls who have either passed Beginner or GIFT MAKING FOR MOM can do the following skills: Tumbling - forward and backward Hey Dads! Here's an opportunity to spend some special roll, cartwheel, headstand; Beam -walk forward and back, time with your child. With your guidance, children will front support and mount, squat turn, forward roll; make a memorable gift and card for mom. Kids, if dad Vault- straddle, hip squat; Bars -back hip circle, single leg cut, can't make it, bring grandpa or a favorite uncle. pull over to front support. For grades 1 -6. Registration Fee Registration Fee $4.50/1 Session. Class 11/2 hours. $20.00 /8 Sessions. Classes 1 hour 15 min. Instructors Instructor Nancy Novotny. Theresa Mickelson and Anita Westberg. # Day Date Time Location # Day Begins Time Location 66 Thurs. April 30 6:30 p.m. CC 60 Sat. March 28 11:45 a.m. North View 13 CHILDREN'S ACTIVITIES CONTINUED LITTLE GARDENERS SPORTS HOUR How does your garden grow? What comes first, the plant Sports Hour is back! Learn the fund mentals of floor hockey, or the seed? Your Little Gardener will learn about basketball and low organized games. For grades 1 -4. gardening by planting their very own vegetables. Games Registration Fee $10.00 /5 Sessions. Class 1 hour. Instructor and activities with a green theme will also be part of the Jeff Holt. fun. Registration Fee $4.50/1 Session. Class 2 hours. # Day Begins Time Location Instructor Vicki Syslo. 72 Mon. April 6 3:10 p.m. Orchard Lane # Day Date Time Location 73 Thurs. April 9 3:10 p.m. Palmer Lake 67 Fri. April 24 1:00 P.M. CC 74 Wed. April 22 3:20 p.m. Evergreen 68 Sat. April 25 10:00 a.m. CC JUNIOR ASTRONOMERS JUST IMAGINE Goodbye daylight! A planetarium will be designed by Jump into an imaginative world where you can be participants and guests will be invited to a special show the anything you want to be! Children will participate in motion last day. Junior astronomers will also make their very own and action activities with a dramatic twist. Make believe telescopes and space glyphs. In this class, everyone will see play is great fun for everybody. Registration Fee $4.25/1 that star gazing can be fun! For grades 1 -6. Registration Fee Session. Class 2 hours. Instructor Vicki Syslo. $14.00/6 Sessions. Classes 1 hour. Instructor Kay Larson. # Day Date Time Location # Day Begins Time Location 69 Fri. May 8 1:00 P.M. CC 75 Mon. April 6 3:10 p.m. Fair Oaks 76 Tues. April 7 3:10 p.m. Willow Lane AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM NTRODUCTMTO AMERICAN SIMLANGUAGE The after school program enables students to explore fields Students will learn about the world of deaf people and the outside the regular school curriculum and will be held fascinating language of American Signing. Theywill learn the immediately after school. These programs are designed to alphabet and beginning signs and will get lots of practice by acquaint elementary students with a new skill or to enjoy a storytelling, games and signing songs. Parents are invited new activity. Flyers will be distributed to children at school. to attend anytime. There will be a short demonstration the If you would like to see a class offered, or would like to be last day. For grades 1 -3. Registration Fee $10.00/6 an instructor for a class, please contact the parks and Sessions. Classes 1 hour. Instructor Gail G raiewski- Moore. recreation department (569 -3400) or your elementary school # Day Begins Time Location building coordinator. 77 Tues. April 7 3:10 p.m. Orchard Lane Karen Lipski Evergreen 561 -0270 78 Thurs. April 9 3:40 p.m. Willow Lane Carol Moormann Garden City 561 -9768 BEGINNING KARATE Jeff Stedman Fair Oaks 533 -2246 A beginning course in karate. Students will learn the basic Linda Hanka Earle Brown 561 -4480 kicks and punches, self- defense, and safety. They will also Arvid Lauen Orchard Lane 533 -1645 learn the first karate routine call Form. For grades 3 -6. Glen Pribyl Willow Lane 561 -9272 Bonnie Capper- Eckstein Palmer Lake 561 -1930 Registration Fee $12.00/5 Sessions. Classes 1 hour. JAPANESE LANGUAGE AND CULTURE Instructor Jim Stringer, 3rd degree black belt with 8 years teaching experience. In this class, you will begin to learn the Japanese language, # Day Begins Time Location sing songs, dress in kimonos, learn origami and even eat 79 Tues. April 14 3:10 p.m. Fair Oaks some food from the Japanese culture. On the last day, 80 Wed. April 15 3:35 p.m. Willow Lane students may invite a friend, parent or grandparent to enjoy 81 Thurs. April 23 3:10 p.m. Garden City the Japanese customs with them. For grades 2 -5. APPLIQUE' TEDDY BEAR T -SHIRT Registration Fee $12.00/6 Sessions. Classes 1 hour. Instructor Jeanne Tamura. Won't you look great in an applique' t -shirt you:.:o.; o. # Day Begins Time Location designed and made yourself. Students will apply 70 Wed. April 1 3:10 p.m. Orchard Lane their fabric design to the shirt, and then outline SPANISH LANGUAGE AND CULTURE with paint. Bring a pre- washed white cotton or 50/50 t -shirt, turtleneck or sweatshirt and a pair In this class you will begin to learn the Spanish language, of sharp sewing scissors. For grades 2 -6. sing songs, sample Mexican food and play some fun new Registration Fee $7.00 /1 Session. Class 2 games. Students are encouraged to bring family or friends hours. Instructor Kay Larson. the last 15 minutes of the last day to enjoy some of the # Day Date Time Location customs. For grades 2 -6. Registration Fee $11.00/ 82 Sat. April 4 10:00 a.m. CC 6 Sessions. Classes 1 hour. Instructor Carole Weiland. EASTER FUN WORKSHOP -NEW # Day Begins Time Location 71 Wed. April 1 6:30 p.m. Fair Oaks Using their eggstraordinary creative talents, c children will weave Easter baskets using raffia. CELEBRATE YOUR BIRTHDAY WITH US _ xz Participants will also make a special treat to put in their basket. Bring an old shirt. For Your child's birthday s a very important event. For an extra y ry P � :::� � � �� grades 1 -6. Registration Fee $6.00/1 Session. Class special day, plan a swimming party! Small groups (20 or 2 hours. Instructor Kay Larson. less) are invited to reserve a room for the party. There is no # Day Date Time Location charge for the room and the birthday child receives free 83 Sat. ApriI18 10:00 a.m. CC admission to the pool! Call 569 -3400 to make a reservation. 14 CHILDREN'S ACTIVITIES CONTINUED MOTHER'S DAY GIFT MAKING - NEW T -BALL AND MORE Children will make a pretty gift to give proudly to mom on For boys and girls going into kindergarten and first Mother's Day. Time permitting, boys and girls will also get grade. This popular program is designed to introduce the opportunity to make a special Mother's Day card. Wear children to basic softball skills. Children will also work on old clothes or bring a paint shirt. Bring a pair of sharp sewing I fundamentals and good sportsmanship while playing scissors. For grades 1 -6. Registration Fee $6.00/1 Session. sports related relays, soccer and kickball. The program Class 2 hours. Instructor Kay Larson. meets twice a week at various parks in Brooklyn Center # Day Date Time Location beginning in June. 84 Sat. May 9 10:00 a.m. CC BABYSITTING CLINIC KIDS INTRO TO SOFTBALL Students in grades 4-6 will learn about the fascinating and For boys and girls going into grades 1 -3. Kids Intro is an challenging world of childcare. Theywill learn howto provide instructional program designed for children to have FUN basic childcare, recreational activities for young children, while LEARNING good sportsmanship, team work and the and how to prevent accidents, give simple first aid, and fundamentals of softball. Most children enroll in Kids Intro ' utilize community resources for emergency help. This class to Softball for at least two seasons. The program meets twice is a must for any student interested in babysitting. Class a week for one hour at various parks in Brooklyn Center. attendance at all sessions is required to be awarded Red JUNIOR SOFTBALL Cross completion card. Absence due to illness will require make -up arrangements with instructor. Bring a snack, pencil For youth in grades 4-6 as of fall 1992. This option is for and paper. Registration Fee $14.00/2 Sessions. Classes 4 players with less softball experience who are looking for a hours. Instructor Linda Berglund, Red Cross Certified program with emphasis on mastering the skills of throwing, Instructor. hitting and fielding. The majority of the time will be spent # Day Dates Time Location playing softball games ending with league games. The 85 Sat. May 9 &16 9:00 a.m. CC program will begin practice two days a week in June. PRESCHOOL 1992 -93 YOUTH SOFTBALL LEAGUE Registration for 1992 fall preschool will begin Saturday, May For youth in grades 4-6 as of fall 1992 and for players in third 2 at 11 a.m. (Numbers will be given out at 10 a.m.) The grade who have previously participated in Kids Intro to preschool program at the Brooklyn Center Community Softball for a minimum of two years. This league is for more Center is for children 3V2- 5 years old. Children must be experienced players who have mastered the basic skills of 31/2 by October 31, 1992 and be toilet trained. (Children throwing and hitting. The instructional portion will cover turning 3V2 between November 1 and December 31, 1992 advanced softball techniques such as pitching, sliding and may be placed on a waiting list for winter and spring team strategy. The majority of the time will be spent playing sessions.) The program is taught by a certified and assistant softball games ending with league games. No tryouts, teacher. Class description, times and cost will be included everyone will play. The league will begin practice two days in our next brochure. a week in June. YOUTH FOOTBALL For youths in grades 1 -6. JR. HIGH FASTPITCH SOFTBALL Registration dates will be: This program is designed to give players the opportunity to • Saturday, August 8, 1992 ti''i learn and practice the skills of fastpitch softball. Skills to be • Saturday, August 15, 1992 covered include bunting, hitting, base running, sliding, Registration will be taken at the community center from throwing mechanics and defensive skills. The program Noon -2 p.m. on the above dates. Registration fee $20. begins in June. Players meet two hours a day, twice a week. Questions call Joe Ericksen at 569 -3400. KIDS INTRODUCTION TO SOCCER YOUTH BASEBALL REGISTRATION For boys and girls going into grades K -3. This instructional Little League and Babe Ruth registration will be held program is designed for children to have FUN while learning Saturday, March 14 & 21 from 10 a.m. -2 p.m. at the the fundamentals of soccer. Some interpark scrimmages will community center. For further information. call: be played. The program meets twice a week for one hour at American Little League Les Thurs -561 -5853 various parks in Brooklyn Center. JUNIOR SOCCER National Little League Mike Schmaedeka - 561 -9403 Babe Ruth Mike Streitz - 535 -4918 For youth in grades 4-6 as of fall 1992. Program format will SUMMER ACTIVITIES be described in the summer brochure. It will begin in June This summer your children will have the opportunity to with practice and scrimmages two days a week. REGISTRATION INFORMATION INCLUDING FEES, experience many fun classes, programs and events with the STARTING DATES, AND TIMES WILL BE IN THE SUMMER Brooklyn Center Parks and Recreation Department. Kay BROCHURE WITH REGISTRATION BEGINNING MAY 2. Larson will be back with a new cooking series and an all new Critterville nature program. Other popular programs, such as gymnastic camp, tennis lessons, arts & crafts and day SUMME"EGISTRATION INFORMATION camps will also be back. There will be lots of new programs Registration for summer classes and programs begins too. Don't miss out on all the summer fun!!! The summer Saturday, May 2. Mark your calendar. Numbers handed program brochure will be distributed April 18 -30. If you don't out one hour prior to starting time, lower level. Swim Only receive one, call 569 -3400. begins at 9 a.m. and Recreation & Swim begins 1 p.m. 15 Special Activities KID'S BEGINNING TENNIS LESSONS COMMUNITY CENTER ROOM RENTALS Beginning instruction for children in grades 3 through 6. CONSTITUTION HALL in the Brooklyn Students will learn the forehand, backhand, serving, court Center is available for business meetings and private rules, etiquette and scoring. Bring your own racquet; balls functions. It is • great place • are furnished. In case of rain, meet at park shelter building. graduation or anniversary party. The building may also be Classes meet twice a week for 3 weeks. Registration Fee reserved for overnight ' $17.50/6 Sessions. Classes 1 hour. tables, included _ usage fee. ' - - of # Day Begins Time Location unique room • • _ persons 86 M & W April 13 3:30 p.m. Evergreen lecture style. The Brooklyn 87 M & W April 13 4:45 p.m. Grandview - . , permitted. .. , 88 T & TH May 5 5:00 p.m. Willow Lane more about fees and . . • 4:: 89 W & M May 6 3:30 p.m. West Palmer For pool rental Donna Powers, , 90 W & M May 6 4:45 p.m. Kylawn TEEN TENNIS LESSONS VOLUNTEERS NEEDED -EARLE BROWN DAYS Instruction for students in grades 7 -12. Students will learn Has the idea of volunteering ever popped into your head. basic ground strokes, serves and volley techniques. Bring Lots of people say that they've thought about it, but never your own racquet; balls are furnished. Classes meet twice a did anything about it. week for 3 weeks. In case of rain, meet at park shelter Volunteering can be fun and it allows you to meet many building. Registration Fee $17.50 /6 Sessions. Classes 1 people. Earle Brown Days is nowforming committees for the hour. 1992 festival. If you would like more information about this # Day Begins Time Location fun committee, call Sue at 569 -3400. 91 W & M May 6 6:00 p.m. BCHS ADULT TENNIS LESSONS HOLIDAY BAZAAR - November 7 The 20th Annual Holiday Bazaar will be Saturday, November Instruction for adults. Intermediate students must have had 7 at the beautiful Heritage Center on the Earle Brown Farm. previous lessons and be familiar with basic swings, serves If you are an exhibitor and would like more information on and etiquette. Bring your own racquet; balls are furnished. how to participate, call the parks and recreation department Classes meet twice a week for 3 weeks. Registration Fee at 569 -3400. Rules and information will be mailed to you with $17.50 /6 Sessions. Classes 1 hour. Beginning #'s 92,93. the registration form. Tables are distributed through the Intermediate # 94. lottery system. Exhibitors selling taxable items must have a # Day Begins Time Location valid seller's sales tax permit to be eligible for the draw. 92 M & W April 13 6:00 p.m. BCHS Commercially produced items are not permitted. 93 T & TH May 5 6:15 p.m. Central Park 94 W & M May 6 7:00 p.m. BCHS BROOKLYN CENTER WOMEN'S CLUB TENNIS CLASS LOCATIONS The Brooklyn Center Women's Club is sponsored by the • Evergreen Park, 72nd & Bryant Ave. N Brooklyn Center Parks and Recreation Department. Meet - • Kylawn Park, 61 st & Kyle Ave. N ings are the second Tuesday of the month through May at • West Palmer Park, 70th & Palmer Lake Dr. 1 p.m. in Constitution Hall of the Brooklyn Center Community • Willow Lane Park, 69th & Orchard Ave. N Center. The club was organized in January of 1966. There • Central Park, 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway were 39 charter members. The purpose of the organization (located behind the community center) is to promote social, cultural and civic activities for area • BCHS, Brooklyn Center High School, 65th & Humboldt women. Membership is open to anywoman 21 years orolder • Grandview, 59th & Humboldt with yearly dues of $5. A variety of programs are presented each month, followed by refreshments and a social time. OUTDOOR SUMMER VOLLEYBALL Join us on Tuesday, March 10 for the performance of the The Brooklyn Center Parks & Recreation Department will Satin Dolls. On April 14 Minnegasco will prove outdoor again be offering the popular adult summer volleyball league cooking is More Than Hamburgers! May 12 is the annual program. If you are interested in forming a team and spring luncheon, baby shower for CEAP and installation of participating in our league, call 569 -3400 for more officers. Trips are sponsored monthly to area attractions. information. Questions about the club should be referred to 561 -7196. RADIO CONTROLLED PLANE - OPEN HOUSE CRAFT FAIR - JUNE 26 & 27 On Friday, April 10 the public is cordially invited to join the Exhibitors are needed for the third annual Earle Brown fun at 7:30 p.m. at the Brooklyn Center Community Center. Days Craft Fair. It will be held outdoors on Friday, June Grassfield R/C members are pleased to answer any 26 and Saturday, June 27 at the Earle Brown Heritage questions concerning the planes, radio control or any aspect Center, 6155 Earle Brown Drive. Registration is $45 per of the hobby. Come and see this exciting hobby! space. Items must be handcrafted. Call 569 -3400 for Refreshments will be served. For additional information information and an application form. about the club call Dave, 533 -1392 or Phil, 571 -9627. 16 SPECIAL ACTIVITIES CONTINUED DISCOVER ... PALMER LAKE NATURE AREA BROOKDALE HENNEPIN AREA LIBRARY Visit the Palmer Lake Nature Area located just east of 69th 6125 Shingle Creek Parkway and Xerxes. Consisting of more that 200 acres, the nature GENERAL INFO - LIBRARY area has both paved and wood chip trails, observation areas Cards - Retums ..............569 -3600 and ponds. The unique, natural characteristics provide a Reference Information .......569 -3610 habitat for many types of plant, animal and aquatic Reforms. TDD ......................569 -3606 COURAGE CENTER Renewal ..................569 -3601 Is an agency serving persons with physical disabilities or EARLE BROWN DAYS - JUNE 19 -28 speech, hearing and vision disorders. Training and recrea- Join in the fun at the 10th annual Earle Brown Days festival. tion and competitive opportunities in team and individual Earle Brown Days will be bigger and better; don't miss the sports are provided. There are adaptive physical education excitement! Watch for a detailed schedule in the summer classes, day camp, field trips and special events. If you are newsletter, cable television, Northwest News, and the Post interested and want to have fun, call Karyl Hoeger 520 -0495. Newspaper. ENTERTAINMENT IN THE PARK June 19 -21 Dudley/Budweiser Classic Softball Tournament Another exciting season of Entertainment In The Park begins June 23 Rockin' Hollywoods Concert June 16. All concerts begin at 7 p.m. in Central Park. Details June 24 Ice Cream Social and Entertainment will be available in the summer brochure. June 25 Parade June 26 Barn Dance, Tennis Tournament, Craft Fair, June 16 Reuben Ristrom and the Bourbon Street Boys Mickey's Beach Party, Men's Softball June 23 The Rockin' Hollywoods Tournament June 30 Zwack Old Tyme Band June 27 Golf Tournament, Craft Fair, Tennis Touma- Jury 7 Brooklyn Community Band ment, Bingo, Men's Softball Tournament, July 14 Cedar Avenue Big Band Kid's Fishing Contest July 21 BC Puppet Playhouse - Kidsong & Company Show, Tennis Tournament, Men's June 28 Car July 28 variety Tonight Softball Tournament, Junior Royalty Aug. 4 Medicine Show Y tY Aug. 11 Scott Hansen's Comedy Gallery Coronation, Sunday In Central Park, Aug. 18 Chmiewlewski Fun Time Show Fireworks Services to Seniors and Disabled Broadway Drop -In CEAP offers chore service and home delivered meals to The Broadway Drop -In Center is part of the Northwest eligible persons who areover60yearsand disabled persons Hennepin Community support program. This social of any age, living in Brooklyn Park, Brooklyn Center and recreation program is for adults in Northwest Hennepin who south to 49th Ave. N in Mpls. Hot meals are delivered by have experienced mental health difficulties. The drop -in volunteers at noon Monday through Friday. center offers a variety of activities: table games, athletics, The Chore Program includes yard work, minor home repairs, socialization, art, individual living skills and community window washing, housekeeping and clean -up. Workers are outings. Most activities offered are at little or no cost to the skills -bank applicants whose references are thoroughly participant. If you would like more information on the checked. Their name is added to our list of workers and refer- program, please contact Mary at 535- 6069.A calendar of red to you when you call for service. You pay the worker when events is available upon request. Come see us at 5510 the job is completed. Contact Terry or Lois at 566 -9600. W.Broadway /Crystal Gallery Mall, Room 112 -A.. ADAPTED RECREATION Rec Club - The Rec Club is a place for adults 17 years and The adapted recreation program is a cooperative effort of the older to get together. Bring your friends or come and meet new cities of Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, Crystal, Golden Valley ones! It is designed for people who can make choices with their Maple Grove, New Hope, Plymouth, Robbinsdale, and West leisure time independently or with minimal assistance. Play pool, Hennepin Community Center. Participants must pre - register. video games or basketball. Relax in the lounge or bring a hobby Residents may register beginning March 9, non - residents, March from home. Please call Don at 933 -9105 for the current schedule. 15, on a space availability basis. The Rec Club participants meet at the Crystal Community Center, 4800 Douglas Drive N. The community center is on the # 14 West Hennepin Community Center is an agency serving busline. The fee is $2 per time. individuals with developmental disabilities and theirfamilies in the Teen Bowling League - Meet new friends at our popular West and Northwest Hennepin areas. Services include bowling league on Tuesday afternoons, 4-6 p.m., April 7 -June 2. information and referral, advocacy, and counseling. Programs For teens ages 12 -17. The league fee is $17 plus $2.50 for each include social /recreation clubs and education programs. An Tuesday bowled. We bowl at Doyles, 5000 W. Broadway, Crystal. integration specialist is on staff to assist parents, professionals and individuals who are interested in participating in Friday Night Social - Do you enjoy meeting new friends or non - adapted parks and recreation programs. Call 933 -9105 for like socializing with a group of people? Come join us Fridays for information and registration procedures. a variety of activities. Hiking, crafts, bingo, swimming, movies and Saturday Sunshine Kids -Asocial and recreation program other special activities will be planned with input from you. We designed for children ages 5-12 of all abilities. Activities include: meet at Northport School, 5421 Brooklyn Blvd., 7 -9 p.m March crafts, cooking, music, sports and lots more fun! Sunshine Kids 27 - May 22. The progrm will not meet April 17. The fee is $20. meets at Zanewood Community Center, 7200 Zane Ave. N, WANTED: Recreation Companions! - Brooklyn Center beginning April 4, 10 a.m. -Noon. Advanced registration fee, $30. Parks and Recreation Department, in cooperation with West Bowling League - Join in our league every Saturday morning. Hennepin Community Services, is seeking volunteers to For adults 18 years and older who want to improve their participate in recreation programs as a recreation companion. It's techniques, show off their skills, meet new friends and just have a great way to share your favorite leisure activities with a fun. Starts April 4, 10 a.m. -Noon at Doyles, 5000 W. Broadway, participant who has a disability. For more information about these Crystal. $12 league fee, also $2.50 for each Saturday bowled. fun and exciting opportunities, call Deb or Don at 933 -9105. Come share your talents with us!!! 17 Swim Activities Registration for swim lessons begins at 9 a.m. on Saturday, NORTH VIEW CHILDREN'S SWIM LESSONS March 14. All other class registrations begin at 1 p.m. Beginner through Swimmer lessons for children ages 6 (Numbers will be given out one hour prior to registration.) years of age and older. Classes have an average ratio of WHEN REGISTERING FOR SWIM LESSONS, PLEASE GIVE 5 students /instructor. Registration Fee $19.00/8 Lessons. US THE NUMBER OF THE CLASS. Classes 30 min. Brooklyn Center Parks & Recreation Department uses the American Red Cross Swimming Progression for lessons. The starting dates of all aqua exercise and swim lessons conducted at the community center are subjecttochange # Day Begins Time Location pending completion of the water slide. 114 Mon. March 30 6:00 p.m. North View 115 Mon. March 30 6:35 p.m. North View 116 Mon. March 30 7:10 p.m. North View ° BEGINNING ADULT SWIM LESSONS For adults with very little swimming experience. Here's your _ chance to learn with other adults just like you! Open to high "�' — school age and up. Registration Fee $20.00/6 Lessons. Classes 40 min. PARENT AND TOT SWIM LESSONS # Day Begins Time Location Water adjustment and beginning swim lessons for children 117 Tues. April 21 7:45 p.m. CC 2 and 3 years old. One parent must accompany the child in INTERMEDIATE ADULT SWIM LESSONS the water, preferably the same parent each time. For adults who are comfortable in the water and wish to Registration Fee $14.50/6 Lessons. Classes 30 min. brush up on strokes, learn new strokes, or work on CLASSES ONCE A WEEK FOR 6 WEEKS endurance. Open to high school age and up. Registration # Day Begins Time Location Fee $20.00/6 Lessons. Classes 40 min. 95 Tues. April 21 6:00 p.m. CC # Day Begins Time Location 96 Tues. April 21 6:35 p.m. CC 118 Thurs. April 23 7:45 p.m. CC 97 Thurs. April 23 6:00 p.m. CC 98 Thurs. April 23 6:35 p.m. CC SENIOR ADULT SWIM LESSONS DAY CLASSES TWICE A WEEK FOR 3 WEEKS Swim lessons for men and women ages 62 years and older. 99 M & W April 20 9:30 a.m CC Here is a chance to brush up on skills you have already learn - 100 M & W May 11 9:30 a.m. CC ed, experience new skills or start right from the very beginning. We also have room for Super Chickens. Regis - PRESCHOOL AND CHILDREN'S SWIM LESSONS tration Fee $20.00/6 Lessons. Beginner through Swimmer lessons for children 4 years of Brooklyn Center residents age and older. Classes have an average ratio of 5 students/ $15.00/6 Lessons. Classes same days and times as instructor. Parents do not accompany child in water. _ adult lessons. Registration Fee $14.50/6 Lessons. Classes 30 min. DIVING CLASSES ONCE A WEEK FOR 6 WEEKS + FOR PRESCHOOL & CHILDREN Beginning lessons on the one and three meter diving board # Day Begins Time Location forchildren who areAdvanced Beginner or better swimmers. 101 Tues. April 21 6:00 p.m. CC Registration Fee $14.50 /6 Lessons. Classes 30 min 102 Tues. April 21 6:35 p.m. CC # Day Begins Time Location 103 Tues. April 21 7:10 p.m. CC 119 Thurs. April 23 7:45 p.m. CC 104 Tues. April 21 7:45 p.m. CC ADAPTIVE SWIM LESSONS 105 Thurs. April 23 6:00 p.m. CC 106 Thurs. April 23 6:35 p.m. CC Swim lessons for children and adults of all ages with physical 107 Thurs. April 23 7:10 p.m. CC or developmental disabilities. Classes have a ratio of one 108 Thurs. April 23 7:45 p.m. CC student to one instructor. Registration Fee $23.00/8 Lessons. Classes 30 min. FOR PRESCHOOL ONLY # Day Begins Time Location 109 Wed. April 22 9:30 a.m. CC 120 Mon. March 30 7:10 p.m. North View DAY CLASSES TWICE A WEEK FOR 3 WEEKS INTRO TO SNORKELING FOR PRESCHOOL ONLY Learn to snorkel before going on that vacation! Become 110 M & W April 20 10:05 a.m CC familiar with what you might see. Equipment provided or 111 M & W April 20 10:40 a.m CC bring your own. A good pre -scuba class or for anyone who 112 M & W May 11 10:05 a.m. CC is interested in snorkeling. Open to adults and students ages 113 M & W May 11 10:40 a.m. CC 12 and up who are at least an Intermediate level swimmer. Registration Fee $22.00 /6 Sessions. Classes 45 min. Chlorine treated water CAN discolor swim suits; # Day Begins Time Location sorry we are not responsible. 121 Tues. April 21 7:00 p.m. CC 18 SWIM ACTIVITIES CONTINUED INTRO TO COMPETITIVE SWIMMING CPR A class designed for Swimmer level students and above who What would ,you do if a member of your family or co- worker are interested in learning some of the skills which are unique stopped breathing, started choking, or had a possible heart to competitive swimming - the butterfly stroke, racing dives, attack? Learn how to handle these emergencies on adults, and flip turns, as well as practicing the other competitive children, and infants in this American Red Cross Community swimming strokes. Fee $14.50/6 Lessons. Classes 30 min. CPR Course, Registration Fee $38.00/2 Sessions. Includes # Day Begins Time Location instruction and all materials. Classes 4 hours. No refunds 122 Thurs. April 23 7:45 p.m. CC after March 27. SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING # Day Begins Time Location Do you like dancing? Are you an Advanced Beginner 128 Wed. April 1 6:00 p.m. CC swimmer or better? Combine the two in beginning BROOKLYN SWIM CLUB synchronized swimming! Students will learn basic stunts Do you enjoy swimming? Do you want to be physically fit, and formations in the water and develop routines. have fun and participate in swim meets? Do you want to win Registration Fee $19.00/8 Lessons. Classes 30 min. ribbons and even medals? Do you want to participate in # Day Begins Time Location family activities and social events? If so, join Brooklyn Swim 123 Mon. March 30 7:10 p.m. North View Club! Brooklyn Swim Club is a local affiliate of United States PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS Swimming Inc. Most of our Olympic swimmers, including Beginner through Swimmer level instruction on a one -to -one Matt Biondi and Janet Evans, started in a USS Club. For basis for children or adults. Missed lessons will not be made further information, call Jesse Thomas at 529 -2351 or Jim up. Registration Fee $40.00/5 Lessons. Class 30 min. Riess 560 -7556. The Brooklyn Swim Club is co- sponsored # Day Begins Time Location by the parks and recreation departments of Brooklyn Center 124 Thurs. April 23 7:45 p.m. CC and Brooklyn Park. BASIC WATER SAFETY SWIM AND STAY FIT PROGRAM Learn how to take care of yourself and others while around Swim and Stay Ft is a planned activity to encourage the water or boating. Basic rescues, rescue breathing, safe individuals to swim regularly until 50 or more miles are canoeing, and other skills will be taught. Open to ages 9 and reached. It is not a marathon, not a race, not competitive, up. Red Cross book included in fee. Registration Fee $19.00/ not an endurance contest. It's goal is to improve the 6 Lessons. Classes 1 hour. long -term physical fitness of the swimmer. Persons will be # Day Begins Time Location able to track their progress on cards at the pool. Swimmers 125 Tues. April 21 7:10 p.m. CC will receive a certificate and patch at the completion of 50 miles. For Adults age 18 and up. Sign up with the pool staff. EMERGENCY WATER SAFETY Fee: FREE! with daily pool admission or membership. A Red Cross course designed to help participants become NOTICE familiar with potential hazards of water activities, to prevent The parks and recreation department does not provide accidents, and to respond effectively if an emergency does accident insurance for participants in any of its programs. occur. This course will not qualify a participant to be a Participants assume all inherent risk of injury from their lifeguard. However, it will serve as a foundation for further involvement in programs or activities outlined in this training in lifeguarding. This course is open to anyone that brochure. has passed Intermediate swimming. All classes must be attended and absences will not be made up. Registration AQUA EXERCISE Fee $28.00/6 Lessons. Classes 80 min. See Adult Exercise for information. # Day Begins Time Location NORTH VIEW POOL AND GYM RENTAL 126 Tues. April 21 7:10 p.m. CC The North View Jr. High Pool and Gymnasium, located at LIFEGUARD TRAINING 69th and Zane Avenue North are available for rental at A Red Cross course to provide the necessary minimum skills various times during the week. Reservations are requested for a person to qualify to serve as a nonsurf lifeguard. a minimum of two weeks in advance. Call Donna at 569 -3400 Participants must be at least 15 years of age before the first for further information. class, swim 500 yards continuously using each of the COMMUNITY CENTER POOL RENTAL following strokes for at least 50 yards: crawl, breaststroke, The community center pool is available for rental by your elementary backstroke and sidestroke, recover a ten pound group or party at various times during the week. Call Donna diving brick from nine feet of water, swim under water 15 at 569 -3400 for further information. yards, and tread water one minute. The required Red Cross Standard First Aid course is included as part of NORTH VIEW OPEN SWIM this program on Wed., Mar. 18 & 25, 5:30 -9:30 p.m. at Thursdays, April 9 - June 4, 8 -9 p.m. Cost $1 per person. the community center. (Students who have a current CELEBRATE YOUR BIRTHDAY WITH US American Red Cross Standard First Aid card do not have to attend these days.) Registration fee for Lifeguard Your child's birthday is a very important event. For an extra Training only $68.00/7 Sessions; Lifeguard Training plus special day, plan a swimming party! Small groups (20 or Standard First Aid $88.00/ 9 Sessions. All sessions must be less) are invited to reserve a room for -�� attended and absences will not be made up. Classes 4 hrs. the party. There is no charge for the No refunds after Mar. 18. room and the birthday child receives # Da Be ins Time free admission to the pool! Please y g Location 127 Mon. March 30 6:00 p.m. North View call 56 reservation. to make a 19 �� CITY OF MBROOKLYN 6301 SHINGLE CREEK PARKWAY BROOKLYN CENTER, MINNESOTA 55430 C ENTER (612) 569 -3400 I � I t i BROOKLYN CENTER REGISTRATION INFORMATION - 569 -3400 PARKS AND RECREATION 1. All registration must be made at the parks and recreation office ADVISORY COMMISSION in the Brooklyn Center Community Center beginning The Parks and Recreation Commission meets the third Saturday, March 14 (except where noted in class descriptions). Tuesday of each month, 7:30 p.m., Council Chambers. This NUMBERS WILL BE GIVEN OUT ONE HOUR PRIOR TO Commission advises the City Council on the Parksand REGISTRATION. SORRY NO PHONE REGISTRATIONS. Recreation Program in Brooklyn Center. REGISTRATION FOR SWIM LESSONS conducted at the Bud Sorenson Chair community center and North Mew Jr. High pools, will begin at Chairperson - Art Mead 9 a.m. at the community center. Sony, mail registrations will not John Russell - Tom Shinnick - Don Peterson be accepted. Sarah Robinson Pollock REGISTRATION FOR OTHER CLASSES AND ACTIVITIES begins at 1 p.m. Registrations made by mail will not be THE BROOKLYN CENTER processed before Mon., March 16. PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT SENIOR ADULT REGISTRATION Friday, March 13. Doors Dedicated to the citizens of Brooklyn Center that they may I open at 8:30 a.m., registration follows. share in the Cod given right to beauty, to sunshine, to 2. On the opening day of registration, Saturday, March 14, a tranquility, and to the end that each may herein find the person may sign up for themselves or their immediate family. laughter of childhood, the acceptance of youth, the After this date, you may register for as many as you wish. fulfillment of adult life, and the companionship of old age, 3. The parks and recreation off ice located in the community center through a healthy, satisfying use of leisure time. is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. -10 p.m.; Saturdayfrom 8:30 a.m. -9 p.m.; Sundayfrom 11:30 a.m. -8 p.m. Arnie Mavis - Director of Recreation 4. Where classes are limited, registration will be on a first- come, Joe Ericksen - Program Supervisor first -served basis. Persons are not considered registered until Kathy Flesher - Program Supervisor the fee has been paid. The parks and recreation department Susan LaCrosse - Program Supervisor reserves the right to cancel classes or activities when an Donna Powers - Aquatic Supervisor insufficient number of people sign up. Kurt Johnson - Golf Course Manager 5. Instructor will not be permitted to accept registration at the activity location. REGISTRATION CARDS 6. Should you find it necessary to switch sessions, it may be done ARE FOR MAIL USE ONLY if an opening exists by paying a 50 cents transfer fee. All WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED BEFORE MONDAY, transfers must be done in person at the community center. March 16, 1992 Individual classes may not be made up. 7. The following policy will be in effect except where noted in the class description. Requests for refunds must be made at least 24 hours BEFORE the FIRST class session. There will be a $3' service charge. If you find it necessary to cancel after the first Name class, make your request 24 hours BEFORE the SECOND' (Last) (First) class'. The class will be prorated plus there "Wilfbe'a $4`setvice charge. Refunds 'are mailed to participants In check form. Address Please allow 2 -3 weeks for check. (Zip) 8. Sorry, no trip refunds unless canceled by the parks & recreation Telephone department. (Home #) (Work #) 9. Persons who register for an activity where capacity enrollment has already been reached will go on a waiting list. Additional Activity classes may be formed if there are sufficient requests and if (Location) space and a competent instructor are available. 10. Senior adults, 62 years and older, who are residents of Brooklyn' Class # Time Center will receive $10 off the registration fee of any adult activity class $20 or more. This does not apply to "supplies; especial Child's Age senior classes which are already reduced or classes less than $ 20. Other exceptions will be noted in class descrip tions.: -, Class Day Amount 11. Class attendance is limited to participants. Spectators, including parents, are not allowed except with permission. This includes children. 20