HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991 Edition 75 September BROOKLYN ENTER
CITY NEWSLETTER
NUMBER 75 SEPTEMBER, 1991
Police Begin
New Community
.s^ Oriented Policing
r
The Brooklyn Center Police De-
partment will begin a community
oriented policing project, known as
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C. 0. P., on September 3 of this year.
This program is designed to bring
uniformed patrol officers in con-
tact with residents of the commu-
nity through foot patrol and inno-
vative problerri solving.
Officers in this program will be
assigned to geographic areas of the
city on a long -term basis allowing
A NEW POLICE VAN, emblazoned with the D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resis- residents of the area to know the
tance Education) logo as well as crime prevention symbols can now be seen officer on a first name basis.
in the community. The Lumina van will be used by the D.A.R.E. officers in All officers in the department
their routine duties at the schools, and by the Crime Prevention Officer received, training in the C.O.P. pro -
during his working duties with residents and businesses throughout the
city. The van also will carry more promotional and educational materials. (Continued on Page 2)
City To Test New Purchase
Plus Program For Homes
The City of Brooklyn Center is ties selected to test market a new
one of four Minnesota communi- program made available through
the Minnesota Housing Finance
Agency (MHFA).
Special Recycling g This newsletter represents the
The "Purchase Plus Pro is City of Brooklyn Center's con.-
Pi . T an all -in -one mortgage that can
ck-Up cc: r�� , %orconser-izationof�resources
P finance both purchase and remod- and This issue is printed
Due to the Labor Day holiday on eling costs in one loan. For people
on 100 /o recycled pca 1 per.
Monday, September 2, there will (Continued on Page 3)
be a special recycling pick -up for
Brooklyn Center as follows:
Normal Thursday, September 5 P & R ecrea ti on P rograms:
pick -up will be on Friday, Sep-
tember 6. P ages
Normal Friday, September 6 Deliver to homes b
pick -up will be on Saturday,
September 7.
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Audit Endorses City's Influenza
Financial Management Immunization
Clinic Set For
The Annual Audited Financial ings to balance the budget.
Report covering operations of the *Using one -time accounting November 5
City for 1990 was presented to the changes to balance the budget. Special influenza immunization
City Council at its June 24, 1991
meeting. City Charter and State *Deferring pension and employee clinics will be offered throughout
Law both require that the report be benefit obligations. Hennepin County in late October
audited. The City has retained the *Not costing out non - salary and early November by the County
Community Health Department and
CPA firm of Deloitte & Touche to employee benefits like future in- the Bloomington Division of Health.
conduct the audit for the past four surance premiums promised to
years. retired employees. The U.S. Immunization Prac-
tices Advisory Committee rec-
The review of the report and audit •Deferring maintenance expen- ommends annual vaccinations for
stated that no discrepancies were ditures. people who are at high risk for de-
reported City records and the .Ignoring full life costs of capital veloping complications from in-
City was praised for its accounting assets. fluenza.
practices. It was also noted that the
City did not pass the costs of cur- By not using these unfavorable Those people who are considered
rent services on to future tax pay- management practices, the City to be at highest risk include adults
ers. Other cities choosing this takes the most conservative pos- and children with chronic heart,
method face severe fiscal crises in sible approach to manage its fi- lung or metabolic problems, includ-
the near future. Some of these un- nances. ing asthma, diabetes, kidney dis-
favorable management practices, This year's report was done by ease, and weakened immune sys-
none of which Were used in Charlie Hansen, Assistant Finance tems. Vaccination is also recom-
Brooklyn Center, include the fol- Director. Last year's report received mended for residents of nursing
lowing: the Government Finance Officers homes and chronic care facilities,
Association of the United States and for children and adolescents
*Using short-term borrowing to and Canada's "Certificate ofAchieve- receiving long -term aspirin ther-
meet operating cash needs. ment for Excellence in Financial apy. The health department clinics
*Using reserves to balance the Reporting ". will offer immunizations to anyone
budget. in these groups, and to all senior
g Copies of the report are available citizens, 62 years of age and older.
*Using internal long -term borrow- for review at the City Hall, 6301
Shingle Creek Parkway, and the All clinics also will offer a limited
ing to balance the budget. number of neumococcal immuni-
Brooklyn Center branch of the p
*Selling assets like land or build- Hennepin County Public Library. zations on a trial basis. Pneumo-
coccal shots will be available to the
same groups of people who are listed
New Police Program... (Continued from Page 1) for influenza immunizations. People
should receive pneumococcal shots
gram in July. Officers will be se- where there are no suspects. only once in their lifetime. Seniors
lected for this program, while the should check with their physicians
remaining officers will deliver serv- The C.O.P. program is a formali- to find out if they need pneumococ-
ices in the traditional fashion for zation and expansion of existing cal immunizations. Tetanus -diph-
the present time. services in an effort to better serve theria boosters, which all adults
the community. The Humboldt/ should receive every 10 years, also
Nonemergency and nuisance type Camden foot patrol which began in will be available.
complaints will be handled by September of 1989 was actually A donation of $5 for each influ-
making an appointment to see an the start of community oriented
officer. The department will con- policing. enza, c tetanus -
tinue to provide an immediate and diphtheeria ria immunization is re-
prompt response in cases of medi- It is anticipated that the increased quested, but no one will be refused.
cal emergencies, accidents result- officer and resident interaction will The Brooklyn Center clinic will
ing in injury, crimes in progress, result in increased communications be on Tuesday, November 5, from
and so on. Calls that may appropri- between the department and the 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the
ately be addressed by appointment community and will assist in solv- Brooklyn Center Community
are complaints of junk vehicles, ing problems of a criminal and non- Center, 6301 Shingle Creek Park -
garbage in yards, or minor crimes criminal nature. way.
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Purchase Plus Program (Continued from Page 1) New Animal Holding
Facility Opens In
who already own homes, the pro- basic energy conservation and safety September In
gram can be used to refinance an additions: weather stripping, caulk -
existing mortgage to include re- ing, insulating; properly sized, new Maple Grove
modeling costs. heating and air conditioning sys- A new animal containment facil-
tems; and installation of smoke ity is scheduled to open the last
The amount of remodeling you detectors. week in September.
choose to have done is up to the
home owner to decide, with just a All mortgages provided through pets Under Police Security
few requirements. For example, in the Purchase Plus Program are (p U.P.S.), a joint powers organiza-
the Twin Cities metropolitan area, fixed market rate, fully - insured tion of six communities, is com-
remodeling costs must total at least FHA mortgages. Program partici- pleting the new facility at 11350
$5,000. All projects must include pants can choose a loan repay- 89th Avenue North in Maple Grove.
ment plan from 15 to 30 years.
Down payments, underwriting The new facility will house and
Please Donate Blood criteria and assumption require- care for animals impounded by the
On September 19 a ments are the same as any typi- member police departments, and
cal FHA mortgage program. will be under the direct control of
The City of Brooklyn CcIn The Minnesota Housing Finance member communities. The mem-
ter will be sponsoring a blood Agency also offers help with down ber communities include Brooklyn
drive for its employees and payment and closing costs to quali- Center, Brooklyn Park, Crystal,
the community with the Maple Grove, New Hope, and Ply -
Memorial Blood Center of Min- feed individuals through its Home- mouth.
neapolis on Thursday, Sep- ownership Assistance Fund (HAF).
tmber 19, from 10 a.m. e 2 The fund can provide entry cost as- In addition to the construction,
p.m. The bloodmobile will be sistance to eligible borrowers the P.U.P.S. Board is in the process
parked outside of the lower level through interest free second mort- of determining the staff for the fa-
of the Community Center, 6301. gage loans. It should be noted that cility.
in the Twin Cities metro area, the
Shingle Creek ParlcwaI maximum adjusted income for HAF
Donors must be 17 through eligibility is $26,000.
75 ears of age and weigh Ap artment Buildings
v g � h a In order to qualify for the Pur- p
minimum of 110 pounds. It is chase Plus Program, your home Required To Offer
important to eat a good meal must be at least one - year -old and
within a four hour period be- R ecycling
fore donating. If you have any must be your primary residence. It
health requirement ques- can be a single - family house, du- On July 1, all apartment building
please all the plex, triplex, or fourplex. Mobile owners of nine -plex or larger units
Lions, ca Memo- al Blood a l the g Staff homes and condominiums or town- were required to provide the resi-
ri
ri 871 -3300, extensions 260 homes that share a common wall dents of these buildings with the
at or 252. do not qualify. In addition, the opportunity to recycle.
purchase price or current value
cannot exceed $83000 for asingle Apartment residents must have
,
Each dav, 250 volunteer blood the opportunity to recycle the same
donors are needed in Henne- family home.
five materials currently collected in
- pin Count y. By donatingblood. As a current or potential home the curbside recycling program, and
you are helping increase the owner, you must have good credit; these recyclables must be collected
availability of blood for patients meet mortgage underwriting crite- from the multi- housing site at least
in the hospitals of Hennepin ria; and have an adjusted income once a month.
and Anoka counties. Donating not to exceed $48,000.
blood is safe, simple and takes If your building has not set up a
approximately 40 minutes. Additional information on the recycling program to date, the Hen -
Give the "gift of life" this Purchase Plus Program can be nepin Recycling Group (HRG) en-
September. Please call the obtained by calling Karen courages you to contact your apart-
Parks and Recreation Depart- DuCharme at Marquette Bank in ment manager or owner. For addi-
ment at 569 -3400 to sched- Brooklyn Center at 561 -2530; the tional information, contact HRG at
ule an appointment to do- Minnesota Housing Finance 537 -8421, extension 144, or the
nate. Agency at 296 -7613; or the apartment recycling coordinator at
Brooklyn Center City Offices at the Hennepin County Recycling
569 -3300. office at 348 -4136.
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Contingency Plan Adopted If Water Usage
Has To Be Restricted In The Future
The 1988 drought will be long The City's water supply provides lawn and garden sprinkling and
remembered for its adverse conse- enough water for regular residen- other non - essential uses is not al-
quence on lawns, gardens and crops. tial and commercial uses, and a lowed from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. This
The demand for water became so reserve to assure an adequate supply stage of restrictions is issued when
great that Brooklyn Center, as most of water in the event of a major fire. water consumption trends indicate
other metro area communities, that demand will deplete water
found it necessary to impose re- Voluntary water conservation storage below the required fire re-
strictions on the use of water from efforts are usually sufficient to keep serve level. All outdoor water uses
the City system. water demand at manageable lev- are considered non- essential. There
els. However, as in 1988, it is occa- are three exceptions:
sionally necessary to impose water
Workshop n usage restrictions. There are also Newly seeded or sodded areas of
p times when, due to a crisis such as lawn may be watered with a permit
Renters Rights, the mechanical failure of one or from the Water Department. This
more Citywells, non - essential water permit is good for 10 -days and is
Responsibilities uses may need to be restricted or non - renewable, and good only for
The cities of Brooklyn Center, prohibited. specific lawn areas and not general
Brooklyn Park, Crystal, and New watering.
A contingency plan has been
Hope, together with the Northwest adopted which outlines steps to be Gardens, trees, and shrubs may
Hennepin Human Services Coun- taken in case of future water re- be watered during restricted areas,
cil, are co- sponsoring a workshop strictions. Every effort will be made but only by hand and attended.
entitled, "Everything You Always to publicize any warnings or re-
Wanted To Know About Renting: strictions. Information is always Fund raiser car washes are ex-
Renters' Rights and Responsibili- empt, provided organizers obtain
ties." available by calling City Hall, 569- 3300. an Administrative Land Use permit
Announcements will be is- from the Planning and Inspections
The workshops are free to the sued to the news media, and will be Department.
public and will include information posted on the City access cable
on such topics as: what to look for television channel. Stage 3- Prohibition— Issued
in a lease; how to make sure you when a crisis such as a mechanical
get your security deposit back; what The contingency plan includes or power failure occurs and the
t
f stages o restrictions, and
process to follow to get repairs done; three s water supply is threatened. All non -
what to do about discrimination by since these restrictions would not essential use will be prohibited at
a landlord, and non -legal alterna- be ordered if there was not a seri- all times, and residents will be en-
tives for resolving disputes. Pre- ous problem, violations will be taken couraged to conserve water. Fail -
senters will include representatives seriously. A warning will be issued ure to comply will result in a mis-
from the Legal Aid Society, the Min- on the first offense; however, sub- demeanor citation and a fine of up
nesota Department of Human sequent violations will result in to $700.
Rights, and the North Hennepin misdemeanor citations, with fines
Mediation Project. up to $700. City ordinances pro-
vide the authority to shut off the
One workshop will be held on water of households not complying
Monday, September 16, from 6:30 with the rules. During 1988, most D.A.R.E. Program
p.m. to 9 p.m. in the Crystal Com- residents complied with the water At Four Schools
munity Center, 4141 Douglas Drive use restrictions and provided full
North; and the second workshop cooperation. The Brooklyn Center Police De-
will be on Thursday, September 26, partment is preparing for another
from 6:30 pm. to 9 p.m. in the Stage 1- General Warning —Is- year of presenting the D.A. R. E. (Drug
Brooklyn Center Community Cen- sued when water consumption Abuse Resistance Education) pro -
ter, 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway. trends indicate that peak demand, gram at local elementary schools.
over several consecutive days, is
To register for either of these two approaching capacity. Residents Officer Clark Messenbrink will
workshops, please call the Brooklyn should conserve water, but there instruct fifth graders at four schools
Center City offices at 569 -3300 are no restrictions. (Northport, Earle Brown, Evergreen
between 9:30 a.m. and 3 p.m., and St. Alphonsus) during the fall
Monday through Friday. Stage 2- Restrictions —Water for semester.
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New Water Quality Rules Set By EPA
The U.S. Environmental Protec- tures also might be a source of The Water Utility Department had
tion Agency (EPA) recently approved lead. tests conducted on "first draw"
water quality regulations regard- samples from two older homes. In
ing lead and copper in drinking However, naturally occurring one case, the home had been unoc-
water. minerals in water tend to deposit cupied for a week; and in the sec -
An independent laboratory test
on the inside of pipes and fixtures. and case, the water was sampled
Many older homes may not be after being in the plumbing over -
verified that the Brooklyn Center considered to be at risk because night. At both sites, lead and cop -
water delivered to customers has these deposits often "cover up" the per levels at the tap were higher
levels of lead and copper far be- lead solder or coat the interior of than in samples taken from other
low the maximum allowed under brass fixtures. homes during the day or from the
EPA standards. City wells. However, these levels
The Brooklyn Center Water Util- In most cases, the only water are still much lower than EPA stan-
ity requested tests at eight loca- which might contain a detectable dards.
tions including water from five amount of lead or copper is the The new EPA rules will require all
homes; water from two wells; and "first draw ", or water which has
been sitting in household i all water utilities to conduct tests for
water from one hydrant. In all but g pipes es lead and copper. Brooklyn Center
one location, lead and copper were night, or if the resident has been
for an extended period of time. will begin this comprehensive test -
not detected at all. At one home, away p ing at 60 sites next year. Residents
lead and copper were detected at a The risk of being exposed to lead or concerned about lead and copper
very minimal level. copper can be reduced by flushing
the water system first thing in the in their water can have a reputable
Although the City water delivered morning or upon returning home laboratory test a first draw sample
to homes is free of lead and copper, from an extended trip. for about $50. There is a listing for
household plumbing and fixtures Laboratories- Testing in The Yellow
might be a source of lead or copper. Letting the water run for 30 Pages directory.
Lead solder has been prohibited seconds should be sufficient to
from use in household plumbing flush an individual tap. Remem-
since 1986, but many older homes ber to flush each tap from which you May B
were constructed with lead soldered you will be obtaining drinking or y
pipes. Brass faucets and other fix- cooking water Eligible To Win
a 50 For Recycling
r B y n Center The Hennepin Recycling Group
(HRG) selects one Brooklyn Center
6301 Shingle Creek Parkway residence, at random, to win $50
Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 each week. The selected household
- — — — - -- will be checked between 6:30 a.m.
CITY COUNCIL I ot and 8:30 a.m. to see if the recyclables
Todd Paulson . ............................... .......................... Mayor are at the curb. If the recyclables ' are not at the curb, the HRG will
Phil Cohen ........... ............................... .....................Councilman
Jerry Pedlar ......... ............................... .....................Councilman ;' check the property to the right for
Dave Rosene ....... ............................... .....................Councilman participation, and continue down
Celia Scott ............. ............................... ................... Councilwoman the street (if necessary) until a par-
! ticipating household is found.
Gerald Splinter .............................. ...........................City Manager
Winners will receive a certificate
in appreciation of their participa-
SERVICE DIRECTORY tion in the recycling program and
Emergency Number (24 Hours) the $50 shortly after they have won.
POLICE -FIRE- MEDICAL ........................... ............................911
Police (non- emergency , information The first two winners (week of
� 9 Y� ) � .................... ................569 -3333
City Hall Offices ............................ ............ ............................569 -3300 July 1 and week of July 8) were:
(Monday- Friday, 8 a.m to 4:30 p.m.) J.R. Walker residence, 5485 72nd
Community Center ............... ................ .... .............................. 569 -3400 Circle North; and T.W. Anderson
residence, 6824 Zenith Avenue
North.
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1991 FALL PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT BROCHURE
CLASS LOCATION CODES REGISTRATION REMINDERS
• Make check payable to the City of Brooklyn Center.
BCHS Brooklyn Center High School • There is no confirmation of mail registration. If you do
65th & Humboldt Ave. N, not hear from us, assume you are registered. (Swim
registration must be done in person.)
CC .......... Brooklyn Center Community Center • Waiting lists are formed when classes are filled. If in-
6301 Shingle Creek Parkway structors and space is available, additional classes
may be formed
Centerbrook Golf Course ...,,.,,5500 N, Lilac Dr. • We recommend you register at least 5 days in ad-
Earle Brown Commons..,.,,.,..,. 6100 Summit Dr. vance to insure sufficient class registration.
Earle Brown • Instructors are not permitted to accept registration at
Heritage Center ...,......6155 Earle Brown Dr. the activity location.
North View .................... North View Junior High
69th & Zane Ave, N,
CHILDCARE SERVICE
Earle Brown School ......59th & Humboldt Ave. N.
The "PLAY CORNER" will be provided for parents attend -
Evergreen School .............70th & Dupont Ave. N. ing morning classes, programs, meetings or swimming at
Fair Oaks School .......................5600 65th Ave. N. the community center. The minimum age is six months.
The cost is 85 cents for each preschool child. The "PLAY
Garden City School ..................3501 65th Ave. N. CORNER" will be open Monday- Friday, 9 a.m. -12:15 p.m.,
Northport School ....................5421 Brooklyn Blvd. beginning September 3. After classes or swimming,
Orchard lane School ............6201 Noble Ave. N. parents are invited to relax in our concession area before
picking up their child. If you need further information, call
Palmer Lake School .......,.73rd & West Palmer Dr. 569 -3400.
Willow Lane School ...............70th & Perry Ave. N.
Adult Activities
SENIOR AQUA EXERCISE AQUA - BIG, HEALTHY & FIT
A fun and healthy class for both men and women 62 years Good health and fitness should not be out of reach for you
and older. (Only one spouse must meet age requirement.) because you feel overweight. Rediscover the joy of move -
You do not need to be a swimmer or put your face in the ment through this popular co -ed class. Aqua exercise is fun,
water. When registering, please furnish your doctor's name refreshing and leaves you with a feeling of exhilaration. You
and number. Classes 50 min. Instructor Vicki Syslo. do not need to be a swimmer or put your face in the water.
CLASSES ONCE A WEEK, $7.50/10 SESSIONS Classes 50 min. Instructors Lisa Dietz #9, Vicki Syslo # 10.
# Day Begins Time Location CLASSES ONCE A WEEK, $18.00/12 SESSIONS
1 Tues. Sept. 24 9:15 a.m. CC # Day Begins Time Location
2 Tues. Sept. 24 11:10 a.m. CC 9 Tues. Sept. 17 7:05 p.m. North View
CLASSES ONCE A WEEK, $6.75/9 SESSIONS CLASSES ONCE A WEEK, $15.00/10 SESSIONS
3 Thurs. Sept. 26 10:15 a.m. CC 10 Thurs. Sept. 19 6:10 p.m. North View
4 Thurs. Sept. 26 11:10 a.m. CC
WATER WALKING & EXERCISE DROP -IN
AQUA EXERCISE - COED Busy schedule? Take a break from your hectic week and
Exercise in water for better health and trimmer figure. You join in the fun. During water walking, participants will walk
do not need to be a swimmer or put your face in the water. different patterns in shallow to chest deep water. The other
Enjoy a pleasant and invigorating exercise experience component of the class involves fun and invigorating exer-
done to music. Some aerobics will also be included. Classes cises done to music. You need not be a swimmer or put your
50 min. Instructors Lisa Dietz 45, Vicki Syslo #'s 6, 7, 8. face in the water. Register for the twelve week session or
CLASSES ONCE A WEEK, $18.00/12 SESSIONS drop -in and pay $2.50 per time at class. Registration Fee
# Day Begins Time Location $18.00/12 Sessions. Classes 50 min. Instructor Vicki Syslo.
5 Tues. Sept. 17 6:10 p.m. North View # Day Begins Time Location
1 5:45 Nth V
CLASSES ONCE A WEEK, $15.00/10 SESSIONS 11 Wed. Sept. 8 p.m. or iew
6 Thurs. Sept. 19 7:05 p.m. North View
7 Tues. Sept. 24 10:15 a.m. CC Chlorine treated water CAN discolor
CLASSES ONCE A WEEK, $13.50/9 SESSIONS sorry, we • _ not responsible.
8 Thurs. Sept. 26 9:15 a.m. CC
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ADULT ACTIVITIES CONTINUED
AQUA EXERCISE DROP -IN INTERMEDIATE LOW IMPACT AEROBICS
Can't commit to one more thing? This drop -in is for you! This low impact class is at a little faster pace - fun - challeng-
Come when you can and participate in this popular form ing. Receive all the benefits of a good workout without the
of exercise. The first ten minutes will be open swimming jumping and jarring of regular aerobics. Classes 50 min.
where you do your own thing, followed by 40 minutes of fun Instructors Bev Wilson #'s 15, 18, Vicki Syslo # 16, Linda
and invigorating exercises done to music. You need not be Bauchwitz # 17, Deb Eldridge # 19.
a swimmer or put your face in the water. Register for the CLASSES ONCE A WEEK, $18.00/12 SESSIONS
twelve week session or drop -in and pay $2.50 per time at # Day Begins Time Location
class. Registration Fee $18.00/12 Sessions, Classes 50 min. 15 Mon. Sept. 30 9:30 a.m. CC
Instructor Vicki Syslo.
# Day Begins Time Location CLASSES ONCE A WEEK $15.00/10 SESSIONS
12 Wed. Sept. 18 6:45 p.m. North View 16 Mon. Sept. 30 6:00 p.m. Evergreen
17 Wed. Oct. 2 6:00 p.m. Willow Lane
18 Thurs. Oct. 3 9:30 a.m. CC
(No class Oct. 31 & Nov. 14)
19 Thurs. Oct. 3 6:00 p.m. North View
SATURDAY LOW IMPACT AEROBICS
Whether you want a break from a hectic week, or just one
more day of exercise, enjoy Saturday morning exercising.
No class Nov. 30. Registration Fee $15.00/10 Sessions. Classes
50 min. Instructor Peggy Broberg.
# Day Begins Time Location
20 Sat. Oct. 5 9:30 a.m. North View
STEP AEROBICS - NEW
Step Aerobics! It's the hottest and newest trend in aerobic
AEROBIC DANCE CLASSES fitness! This fun class provides the benefits of low impact
yt All aerobic classes offer complete and effective con- cardiovascular conditioning and strength training, espe-
ditioning for muscles, heart and lungs. cially in legs and buttocks. Men and women love the basic
movements offered in this stationary stair step class.
*Classes include warmups, aerobic movements, muscle Registration Fee $18.00/ 10 Sessions. Classes 50 min. Instructor
group work and cool down stretching. Deb Eldridge.
• Wear comfortable clothes and aerobic shoes. # Day Begins Time Location
• All classes are COED.
21 Thurs. Oct. 3 7:00 p.m. North View
• Fitness experts encourage three aerobic activities per SHAPE WITH WEIGHTS - NEW
week. This can be a combination of classes or classes and It's new, safe and it works! With light weights and high
walking, swimming, biking, etc. repetitions, you will shape, strengthen and define muscles
• Classes are 50 minutes in length unless noted in the class faster and more effectively without increasing workout time!
description. You'll be amazed at how your body reacts when weights
• Childcare available for morning weekday classes - See are used along with sound, correct exercise techniques. A
Childcare. high intensity, low impact aerobics section is included.
Please don't purchase weights prior to the first class.
Registration Fee $16.00/ 10 Sessions. Classes 1 hour. Instructor
BONUS Rachel Woods.
Sign up for a class # Day Begins Time Location
• 17, 22 Tues. Sept. 24 7:00 p.m. Palmer Lake
and receive two complimentary passes
to _ during AEROBIC DROP -IN CARD
the fall session. Passes can be used Does your schedule demand flexibility ? ?!! Here's a perfect
to try out . different solution for you; design your own schedule!! Drop -In cards
may be used for all fitness classes except step aerobics and
aqua exercise. This option is ideal for people who want to
exercise but whom cannot commit to the same class every
BEGINNING LOW IMPACT AEROBICS week. Cards are non - transferable and non - refundable.
Not to be taken lightly! Everyone has to start somewhere: Sometimes circumstances beyond our control require us to
why not this class! Easy to follow, hands -on instruction and cancel a class or change location; therefore it is the respon-
low impact, too...easy on your joints. Registration Fee sibility of the individual to check the current schedule. Now
$15.00/10 Sessions. Classes 50 min. Instructor Vicki Syslo# 13, there's no reason not to exercise with us!
Linda Bauchwitz # 14. CARD OPTIONS
# Day Begins Time location # 23 12 Classes $18.00
13 Mon. Sept. 30 7:00 p.m. Evergreen # 24 10 Classes ............ $15.00
14 Wed. Oct. 2 7:00 p.m. Willow Lane # 25 5 Classes .. $8.75
............
# 26 1 Class ................... $2.50
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ADULT ACTIVITIES CONTINUED
FITNESS CLASSES - MINI SESSION
FITNESS AND FUN FOR 55+ SEE CLASS DESCRIPTIONS IN THIS BROCHURE
For men and women 55 years and older new to exercise
who want a gentle, low stress workout. Time marches on,
but if we keep our sense of humor and exercise, we can feel BEGINNING LOW IMPACT AEROBICS
and look better. Using music of the big band era, this class Instructor Vicki Syslo #F1, Linda Bauchwitz# F2. Registra-
will strive to improve flexibility, muscle tone and the vascular tion Fee $5.00/3 Sessions.
system at a level safe and comfortable for you. Although # Day Begins Time Location
this is a program directed towards individuals 55 years and F1 Mon. Sept. 9 7:00 p.m. Evergreen
older, interested individuals of variable ages may attend on F2 Wed. Sept. 11 7:00 p.m. Willow Lane
a space available basis. Wear loose fitting clothes and
tennis shoes. Registration Fee $9.00 /12 Sessions. Classes 50 INTERMEDIATE LOW IMPACT AEROBICS
min. Instructor Bev Wilson.
Location Instructors Bev Wilson #'s F3, F6, Vicki Syslo #F4, Linda
# Day Begins Time
27 Mon. Sept. 30 10:25 a.m. Lo Bauchwitz #F5, Deb Eldridge #F7. Registration Fee
$5.00/3 Sessions.
# Day Begins Time Location
F3 Mon. Sept. 9 9:30 a.m. CC
CHAIR FITNESS - NEW F4 Mon. Sept. 9 6:00 p.m. Evergreen
This class is designed for men and women who have not F5 Wed. Sept. 11 6:00 p.m. Willow Lane
F6 Thurs. Sept. 12 9:30 a.m. CC
actively exercised for some time and know they must! If you F7 Thurs. Sept. 12 6:00 p.m. CC
consider yourself stiff and out of shape, inflexible, have a
balance problem, bad back, bum knees or don't like exer-
cising in the water, this class is for you! The exercises are STEP AEROBICS
gentle, start slow and build gradually to improve strength, Instructor Deb Eldridge. Registration Fee $5.00/3 Sessions.
flexibility, promote better circulation and increase stamina. # Day Begins Time Location
All are done seated and choreographed to music in a F8 Thurs. Sept. 12 7:00 p.m. CC
supportive and friendly atmosphere. Registration Fee
$5.00/6 Sessions. Classes 45 min. Instructor Bev Willson. SATURDAY AEROBICS
# Day Begins Time Location Instructor Peggy Broberg. Registration Fee $5.00/3 Ses-
28 Mon. Oct. 7 11:20 a.m. CC sions.
# Day Begins Time Location
F9 Sat. Sept. 14 9:30 a.m. North View
LINE DANCING - NEW
No partner required, easy -to -learn dances. Participants will FITNESS AND FUN 55+
learn fun dance steps with a group. This class is ideal for Instructor Bev Wilson. Registration Fee $2.50/3 Sessions.
anyone who loves music and dance. Please wear hard sole, # Day Begins Time Location
Sept. 9 10:25 a.m. CC
low heel shoes. No class Oct. 31 &Nov. 14. Registration Fee F10 Mon. Se P
$15.00/9 Sessions. Classes 1 hour. Instructor Bev Wilson.
# Day Begins Time Location * REGISTRATION ACCEPTED IMMEDIATELY
29 Tues. Oct. 1 7:15 p.m. CC
30 Thurs. Oct. 3 10:30 a.m. CC
SELF - DEFENSE FOR WOMEN
This course is designed for women who want to learn the art
of self- defense. Emphasis will be on learning to protect
TAP DANCE - NEW yourself by using common sense and practical self- defense
Dance your cares away and get a great workout too!! techniques. Instruction will also be given in basic karate
Participants will learn popular tap steps, combinations and punches and kicks and getting out of holds. Wear loose
simple routines taught to lively music. Wear hard sole, low fitting clothing. Registration Fee $15.50/4 Sessions. Classes 1
heel shoes. It's a great way to stay in shape while having fun! 1/2 hours. Instructor Mr. Jean Thibodeaux.
No previous experience necessary. Registration Fee # Day Begins Time Location
$20.00/8 Sessions. Classes 1 hour. Instructor Bev Wilson. 32 Mon. Oct. 7 6:30 p.m. Garden City
# Day Begins Time Location
31 Tues. Oct. 1 6:15 p.m. CC DOG OBEDIENCE
This course is open to people 12 years and older, whose dog
is a least 6 months old. This course will teach you to work with
your dog in order to teach him social behavior and self -dis-
cipline. (No class November 5.) Registration Fee $23.50/8
Sessions. Classes 1 hour. Instructor Stanley & Jan Orr.
# Day Begins Time Location
33 Tues. Sept. 24 6:30 p.m. Fair Oaks
34 Tues. Sept. 24 7:30 p.m. Fair Oaks
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ADULT ACTIVITIES CONTINUED
POTTERY MINI -500 TOURNAMENT
The class is designed to teach the basic skills of throwing and Minimum age 18 —No pre -sign up, just bring a partner. Cost
hand building. The community center offers a unique op- $2.50 per person, includes coffee. All players agree to abide
portunity to practice your new skills by including in the by the rules of the tournament. Tournaments are run by
registration fee clay for projects, unlimited practice time Senior Adult Volunteers on Saturday, September 21, Oc-
and firing fees. Bring a workshirt to the first class. Please allow tober 19 and November 16, 12:30 -3:30 p.m. at the Brooklyn
about $6 to purchase tools. Registration Fee $37.0017 Ses- Center Community Center, 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway.
sions. Classes 3 hours. Instructor Karen Haberle. Park and enter on the lower level. In case of inclement
# Day Begins Time Location weather, call 569 -3400.
35 Tues. Sept. 17 6:30 p.m. CC
36 Tues. Nov. 5 6:30 p.m. CC BROOKLYN COMMUNITY BAND
LAB AND FIRING PRIVILEGES The band is co- sponsored by Brooklyn Center and Brooklyn
Open to persons who have completed a pottery class at Park Parks and Recreation Departments and is open to all
the communi ty center or have had previous experience post high school age men and women. Practice is Monday
nights at North View Jr. High. New members are welcome.
and are familiar with the equipment. Lab may be used on For more information call the parks and recreation depart-
an unlimited basis other than class time, and students may ment at 569 -3400. Director Paul Schierenbeck.
have pieces fired in the seven week period. The lab pro
gram is designed for individuals who want to work inde-
pendently. Clay may be purchased at the community BROOKLYN PARK HARMONETTES
center. Arrange your own time to work in the lab during the Interested in singing and performing for Nursing Homes,
seven weeks. No instruction. Starting week corresponds with Community Organizations, and Senior Citizen groups? Then
pottery class schedule at the community center. Registra- call Marlys Posh, president of Brooklyn Park Harmonettes at
tion Fee $27.0017 Weeks for new lab students. For returning 566 -8184 and join this fun women's singing group.
participants, please check with instructor.
# Day Begins Time Location 55 ALIVE /MATURE DRIVING
37 To Be Arranged CC 55 Alive /Mature Driving is an innovative, classroom driver
38 To Be Arranged CC training program designed to help persons 55 and older
ACRYLIC PAINTING improve their driving skills. Developed by the American As-
sociation of Retired Persons, the course covers the effects of
Learn to paint in a fun and relaxed atmosphere. This is a class aging and medications on driving, basic driving rules,
designed for the beginning painter. Students will progress at license renewal, local traffic hazards, adverse road condi-
their own rate and will receive individual attention from the tions, energy saving, and accident prevention measures.
instructor. Bring to the first class a photo or picture you wish The registration fee of $8 per person covers the cost of
to paint, pencil, eraser and a 12 "x18" stretch canvas or course materials and instruction is provided free. The instruc-
board. Additional needed supplies will be discussed and a tion is provided by trained volunteer instructors. Your check
shopping list will be provided. No class Oct. 31. Registration or money order should be made out to AARP. (Cash cannot
Fee $28.00/8 Sessions. Classes 2 hours. Instructor Kittie Swan- be accepted.) Advanced registration is required, no walk -
son. ins the day of class. Registration accepted immediately. This
# Day Begins Time Location two session course should be viewed as an education semi -
39 Thurs. Oct. 3 6:45 p.m. CC nar which has no connection to your driving record and
does not involve driving or testing. You will learn the basic
TIE -DYE T -SHIRT - NEW accident avoidance skills while meeting insurance discount
Learn the tie dyeing technique of the 90's. It's called direct requirements. Registration Fee $8.00/2 Sessions. Classes 4
application using textile dyes. Everyone's shirtwill be unique. hours. Instructors Luby /Wilson # 42, Dorff /Lindquist # 43,
This is different from any other tie dye method. Bring a pre- Gremban #'s 44, 45.
washed, white cotton or 50/50 t- shirt, a coat hanger and a # Day Dates Time Location
garbage bag (to carry home your shirt). Registration Fee 42 M & TH Sept. 9 & 12 12:15 p.m. CC
$6.50/1 Session. Class 2 hours. Instructor Kay Larson. 43 F & T Sept. 13 & 17 9:00 a.m. CC
# Day Date Time Location 44 M & T Oct. 7 & 8 5:30 p.m. Centerbrook
40 Wed. Oct. 9 7:00 p.m. CC 45 T & W Nov. 19 & 20 9:30 a.m. Centerbrook
BEGINNING BRIDGE CPR
This class will offer participants the opportunity to see if the See Swim Activities for information.
game of Contract Bridge is for them. Learn basic bidding
and playing procedures. The instructor will use the text: Club
Series. The book is recommended and available for pur- MEN'S "OVER 50" DROP -IN
chase from the instructor for $7. (The book may be shared If you are interested in getting together informally with other
with a friend.) The class will be fun with lots of hands on guys on a regular basis during the day, join us on Mondays
experience. Registration Fee $26.00/8 Sessions. Classes 2 at 1 p.m. beginning Oct. 28. No Drop -In Dec. 23 or 30. We
hours. Instructor Kathy Johnson. meet at Centerbrook Clubhouse, 5500 Lilac Drive. Activities
# Day Begins Time Location could include cards, chess, cribbage, scrabble, or speakers
41 Mon. Oct. 7 7:00 p.m. BCHS on topics of particular interest to men. If you have any
questions, call Kathy at 569 -3400.
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ADULT ACTIVITIES CONTINUED
MEN'S VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE COMMUNITY TRIPSTERS
Open to all post high school age men. Games are played Community Tripsters is a program for people age 55 years
on Wednesday evenings. For more information call Joe at and older who enjoy getting away and meeting new
569 -3400. friends. We live in an area which offers a multitude of fun
and educational opportunities! Our trips allow you to eat at
MIXED VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE wonderful restaurants and experience a host of remarkable
Open to all post high school age men and women. Com- recreational activities. Transits or motorcoach buses are
used for day outings. Registration for trips are only accepted
petitive fall and winter leagues. Games are played Monday by mail or in person, no phone registrations. Deadline dates
evenings at North View, Orchard Lane and Willow Lane listed are on a space permitting basis only. Refunds given
Schools. Interested teams and individuals should call Joe at only if trip is canceled or a substitute can be found to take
569 -3400. your place. Bus departs and returns to Brooklyn Center
Community Center. On extended trips, refund policies are
WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE very liberal. Call 569 -3400. Registration accepted immedi-
Open to all post high school age women. Recreation and otely.
Power divisions with fall and winter leagues. Games are
played Tuesday evenings at North View, Orchard Lane and Sept. 19 — CANTERBURY DOWNS - Registration deadline
Willow Lane Schools. For more information, call Joe at 569- past. Call to be put on the waiting list. Cost
3400.
S8 /person includes escort, transportation,
reserved indoor seating and program.
WOMEN'S OPEN VOLLEYBALL Sept. 26 — FISHINGTRIP - BackbypopularrequesttoLake
A night of fun volleyball for women (post high school age). Mille Lacs, Fisher's Resort. Cost $27 /person in-
Bring a friend or come alone. An enjoyable time plus good cludes motor coach transportation, fishing
exercise. Please, no organized teams. No charge. Runs and a great dinner before heading home.
through December 11. Gym time 2 hours. Approximate time: 1 1 a.m. -9 p.m. Sept. 17,
Day Begins Time Location registration deadline.
Tues. Oct. 1 8:00 p.m. Earle Brown Oct. 23 — CHANHASSEN - See the beautiful production
MIXED OPEN VOLLEYBALL of Rogers & Hammerstein's, "Oklahoma Cost
$31.50 /person includes escort, transportation,
Open to all post high school age men and women. Choose
lunch, performance, tax & gratuity. Ap-
sides and play fun low -key volleyball. A night out for mom proximate time: 10:45 a.m. -4:30 p.m. Sept. 13,
and dad. Activity fee is 50 cents per person, per session. registration deadline.
Please, no organized teams.
Day Begins Time Location Nov. 13 — HOLIDAY KICK -OFF LUNCHEON - Edinburgh,
Wed. Oct. 2 7:30 p.m. BCHS USA, Clubhouse in Brooklyn Park. What are
your expectations of what it takes to have a
happy holiday season? Speaker, Dick Ober -
shaw, an exceptional and humorous com-
municator, will help us approach the holidays
0 putting our expectations in perspective, and
create our own holiday joy! Cost $13 /person
includes luncheon, speaker, door prizes, tax
and gratuity. (5 Cities Transportation offered.)
t ., I i _ Nov. 1, registration deadline.
/ j
Dec. 16 HOLIDAY LIGHTS TOUR - A sellout last year! Our
! ��i• '. first stop; dinner at the College Club in St. Paul.
After dinner, our tour will include downtown
and residential areas of St. Paul and Min-
- neapolis. During the tour, our guide will give us
lots of history and "fun facts." Approximate
time: 4 -9 p.m. Cost $25 /person includes
guide, dinner, motorcoach transportation,
tour, tax & gratuity. Nov. 27, registration dead -
VOLLEYBALL COURT RENTAL line.
Volleyball court rental is available at Willow Lane and Dec. 31 — NEW YEAR'S OVERNIGHT - This is a Community
Orchard Lane Elementary Schools for adult groups. The Tripsters tradition! Celebrate with others look -
fee is $12 per hour. Rental is offered Wednesday and ing for a fabulous time on New Year's Eve! Call
Thursdays, 6:30 -9:30 p.m. beginning in October. Call 569- now for the exciting details and cost of the
3400 for more information. tour. A $50 deposit is due by Oct. 30. Based on
past experience, this trip is a sell out!
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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 for elderly and hand-
icapped who live alone. The program has helped several
SENIOR SPECIAL persons with Immediate needs; in some cases emergency
situations. If you are interested in the program for yourself or
Friday, Sept. a friend, contact a TAP clerk at 566 -0157. We really care
Special time has been set asi• - for persons 62 about our participants! Sponsored by the Brooklyn Center
years and older - • • • Police Department.
brochure. tivities in this OUT AT 9
• Registration begins at 10 a.m. SENIOR ANSWER LINE
This new telephone information and referral service will help
SENIOR HAPPENINGS senior adults of Northwest Suburban Hennepin County lo-
Is a monthly newsletter sponsored by the Brooklyn Center cate needed services close to home. Trained volunteers
Parks and Recreation Department. The "Senior Happenings- and staff will answer phones between 9 a.m. -4 p.m., Mon -
tell activities going on at the clubs, in the community and day- Friday, 522 -0850. Sponsored by Senior Resources and
outings offered. Call for yours today! affiliated with United Way, First Call For Help Network.
TRANSPORTATION SERVICES FOR SENIORS & DISABLED
Mini - coaches will provide transportation to city sponsored See Special Activities for information on chore services and
activities, grocery shopping, and major shopping excursions meals.
from Brooklyn Center apartment complexes. A donation of TRIPS AND OUTINGS
$1.25 round trip is asked; however, those unable to make a
donation will not be turned away. For information about the See page 10 Community Tripsters.
Five Cities Transportation Program, call Rita DeBruyn 537-
4534 ext. 33. To make a reservation call 537 -0229. FESTIVAL OF TREES
See page 16 Holiday Activities.
SOCIAL CLUBS "BRIDGE FOR FUN"
Two social clubs are sponsored by the Brooklyn Center Parks
and Recreation Department at the Brooklyn Center Com- Join other bridge players who get together for a friendly
munity Center. Transportation is available through the Five afternoon of bridge. We will play the first & third Thursday of
Cities Transportation Program from Brooklyn Center apart- each month at 1 p.m. Call 569 -3400 for information. Bridge
ment complexes. See Transportation. held at Earle Brown Commons Apartments, 6100 Summit Dr.
Leisure Time Club -Meets Wednesdays, throughout the N. This activity is open to the public.
year from 11:30 a.m. -2:30 p.m. Bring your lunch, MINI 500 TOURNAMENTS
beverage available. See Adult Activities for information.
Brooklyn Twins Club - Call for current schedule.
SENIOR ADULT SWIM LESSONS
MEN'S "OVER 50" DROP -IN See Swim Activities for information.
See Adult Activities for information.
SENIOR AQUA EXERCISE, FITNESS & FUN
BRIDGE LESSONS FOR 55+ & CHAIR FITNESS
See Adult Activities for information. See Adult Activities for information.
VOLUNTEERS FOR KIDS SHOPPING SWIMMING POOL
If you want to spend a couple of hours having fun and doing Senior Adult memberships are available for Brooklyn Center
something for children in the community, read on! Volunteers residents 62 years and older at a special rate of $24 for three
are needed to help children shop for their families at the Kid's months, or $10 for one month. Application may be made at
Shopping Korner, Sat. Dec. 14. This shop offers children the the community center desk. Non - residents and resident
opportunity to purchase low cost gifts without parents peek- seniors not interested in membership may swim at senior
ing. Gift wrappers are also needed. Call 569 -3405 for further adult single admission rate of $1.75 per time.
information. GIFT TRUNK
A craft club run by seniors who sell their handcrafted items.
BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING Membership is limited to Brooklyn Center seniors or members
Free screening is done at the following areas: of either Leisure Time or Brooklyn Twins. For more information
BROOKLYN CENTER COMMUNITY CENTER - 6301 Shingle call 561 -9278 or 561 -4805. Shoppers, visit the Gift Trunk on the
Creek Parkway. Last Wednesday of each month, first Wednesday of each month from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
10:30 a.m. -Noon. Selected items are on display and are available for pur-
chase at the Brooklyn Center Community Center
CEAP -7231 Brooklyn Boulevard, Thursday, throughout the year. The Gift Trunk will also be open during
10 a.m. -Noon. fall registration on Sept. 7, 8 a.m. -2 p.m.
WEST FIRE STATION - 6250 Brooklyn Blvd.,
Monday - Friday, 8-10 p.m., 55 ALIVE /MATURE DRIVING
Saturday & Sunday 8 a.m. -8 p.m. See Adult Activities for information.
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Children's Activities
CHILDREN'S DANCE PROGRAM TAP AND BALLET II - NEW
The dance program is offered during the school year. The For children in grades 2 -3 with at least one year of tap and
fall session is 10 weeks and persons registering for fall will ballet training or children in grades 4-6 with little or no
have priority in registering for the winter /spring session training. Fundamental dance steps and movements will be
which begins in January and runs for 14 weeks. reviewed and the class will progress into more advance
combinations and dance routines. Registration Fee
$18.00/ 10 Sessions. Classes 45 min. Instructor Rachel Woods.
Spring Dance Recital # Day Begins Time Location
The annual dance recital will tentatively be held at Park 52 Mon. Sept. 23 7:35 p.m. Willow Lane
Center High School on Saturday, May 9 from 7 -8:30 p.m.
with rehearsal the evening of May 8. We are waiting on CREATIVE DANCE AND JAll
final confirmation from community education. Here is an opportunity for children to enjoy the freedom of
creative expression combined with modern jazz move -
Costumes ments. For grades 1 -4. (Children in kindergarten who have
Every year we try to keep costumes simple and inexpen- previous dance training may register.) Registration Fee
sive and still put on a professional looking recital. This year $18.00/ 10 Sessions. Classes 50 min. Instructor Rachel Woods.
participants should expect costumes to run an additional # Day Begins Time Location
$18 -19 above the class registration fee. This fee will be 53 Mon. Sept. 23 6:40 p.m. Willow Lane
due late January. 54 Wed, Sept. 25 2:50 p.m. Earle Brown
Dance Attire SHINING STARS DANCERS - NEW
Special shoes and dance attire are optional. Students This class is for children in grades K -6 with mild physical
should avoid wearing clothing that conceals body disabilities who are ambulatory. Children will have an op-
movement. If you wish to purchase shoes and /or a portunity to enjoy the freedom of creative expression and
leotard, please wait until you talk to the instructor. modern jazz movements. Registration Fee $18.00/10 Ses-
sions. Classes 45 min. Instructor Rachel Woods.
# Day Begins Time Location
c° 55 Wed. Sept. 25 5:00 p.m. Earle Brown
MUSIC VIDEO DANCING - NEW
Music video dancing is hot! It's fun! It's the latest dance
I craze! Can you imagine yourself choreographing your own
music video dance? The instructor will teach fundamental
dance steps and movements and your first routine. Then, in
groups, you'll be ready to choreograph your very own
dance. Invite your family and friends to the last class to see
TINY TOT TAP AND BALLET I the class video tape. No dance experience needed. For
Children will have an opportunity to participate in begin- grades 3 -6. Registration Fee $21.00/10 Sessions. Classes 1
ning ballet movements and simple tap steps. For preschool hour. Instructor Rachel Woods.
children who will be at least 3 112 years old by December 1, # Day Begins Time Location
1991. Registration Fee $18.00/10 Sessions. Classes 45 min.ln- 56 Tues. Sept. 24 3:10 p.m. Palmer Lake
structor Rachel Woods. 57 Wed. Sept. 25 3:45 p.m. Earle Brown
# Day Begins Time Location KIDDIE GYM - NEW
46 Mon. Sept. 23 5:00 P.M. Willow Lane
47 Tues. Sept. 24 5:15 p.m. Palmer Lake Kiddie Gym is a new physical activity program for parent
48 Wed. Sept. 25 5:50 p.m. Earle Brown and child ages 3 -5. It is designed to help develop various
motor skills, strengthen muscles, increase flexibility and coor-
TINY TOT TAP AND BALLET II dination. Stunts, parachute play, music and rhythm activities
F are all part of the fun! Parent and children will have the
For preschool children 4 and up who have had at least one
opportunity to interact and make new friends. Registration
year tap and ballet training. Students will continue with Fee $16.00/10 Sessions. Classes 45 min. Instructor Rachel
ballet fundamentals and learn new tap combinations. Woods.
Registration Fee $18.00/ 10 Sessions. Classes 45 min. Instructor # Day Begins Time Location
Rachel Woods. 58 Tues. Sept. 24 6:05 p.m. Palmer Lake
# Day Begins Time Location
49 Mon. Sept. 23 5:50 p.m. Willow Lane KID'S AEROBICS
TAP AND BALLET I A fun aerobic exercise class just for kids. It offers the oppor-
tunity to improve fitness, coordination, balance and
A beginning level where fundamentals of ballet and simple flexibility where there is no competition. Routines will be
tap combinations will be taught. For grades 1 -6. (Children in done to your favorite music such as M.C. Hammer, New Kids
kindergarten who have previous tap and ballet training on The Block and Mousercise. Why not start children on the
may register.) Registration Fee $18.00/10 Sessions. Classes 45 road to a lifetime of fitness. Wear tennis shoes and loose
min. Instructor Rachel Woods. fitting clothing. For grades 2 and up. Registration Fee
# Day Begins Time Location $13.00/10 Sessions. Classes 50 min. Instructor Peggy Broberg.
50 Tues. Sept. 24 4:25 p.m. Palmer Lake # Day Begins Time location
51 Wed. Sept. 25 6:40 p.m. Earle Brown 59 Sat. Oct. 5 10:30 a.m. North View
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CHILDREN'S ACTIVITIES CONTINUED
GYMNASTICS PROGRAM ATTENTION PARENTS
Join the Brooklyn Center Gymnastics Program, The Pro- Through years of experience, we have found our gymnas-
gram has been revised and a skill progression of classes tics and dance classes are conducted more smoothly
has been established. The purpose of this progression is when not being observed by parents. Children, as well as
to provide participants with a safe, comfortable advan- adults, need to spend time interacting with their peers in a
cement in gymnastics allowing them to develop to their recreation setting. Parents are welcome to attend the last
potential. Most students participate in a class two to 15 minutes of the last day of class for a short demonstration.
three times before progressing to the next level. Parents Schedules will be given to students on the first day of class.
may attend the last 15 minutes of the last class.
VOLLEYBALL INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAM - NEW
GYMSTERS I - PRESCHOOL A program designed for children in grades 3 -6. Participants
Basic gymnastics and exercises designed to improve will have fun while learning the skills and fundamentals of
child's motor skills and coordination. Class activities in- volleyball. Registration Fee $20.00/10 Sessions. Classes 1
clude tumbling and introduction to the balance beam hour. Grades 3 -4 # 70, Grades 5-6 # 71.
and bars. Students must be able to do all skills before # Day Begins Time Location
advancing to Gymsters Il. For boys and girls ages 3 1/2 70 Wed. Nov. 6 6:30 p.m. Orchard Lane
-5. (Children must be 3 1/2 by Dec. 1, 1991.) Class ratio 8 71 Wed. Nov. 6 7:30 p.m. Orchard Lane
students /instructor. Registration Fee $20.00/10 Sessions.
Classes 45 min. Instructors Theresa Mickelson # 61, Anita BASKETBALL INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAM - NEW
Westberg #'s 60, 62. A fun program designed for children in grades 3-6. Emphasis
# Day Begins Time Location will be placed on sportsmanship and learning the skills and
60 Thurs. Sept. 19 6:30 p.m. North View fundamentals of basketball. Registration fee $20.00 /10 Ses-
61 Sat. Sept. 21 10:55 a.m. North View sions. Classes 1 hour. Grades 3 -4 # 72, Grades 5-6 # 73.
62 Sat. Sept. 21 10:55 a.m. North View # Day Begins Time Location
GYMSTERS II - PRESCHOOL 72 Thurs. Nov. 7 6:30 p.m. Garden City
73 Thurs. Nov. 7 7:30 p.m. Garden City
Students must be able to do all the skills in Gymsters I
before taking this class. Children will learn more ad- YOUTH FOOTBALL
vanced moves on the low balance beam, tumbling and For youths in grades 1-6. For registration information call
bars. For preschool children 4 and up who have passed 569-3400.
the Gymsters I class. Class ratio 8 students /instructor.
Registration Fee $20.00/10 Sessions. Classes 45 min. In-
structor Theresa Mickelson. BABYSITTING CLINIC
# Day Begins Time Location
63 Thurs. Sept. 19 6:30 p.m. North View Students in grades 4 -6 will learn about the fascinating and
64 Sat. Sept. 21 9:00 a.m. North View challenging world of childcare. They will learn how to pro-
vide basic childcare, recreational activities for young
GIRL'S BEGINNER children, and how to prevent accidents, give simple first aid,
The emphasis in Beginner will be to learn basic tumbling and utilize community resources for emergency help. This
skills such as rolls, cartwheels, walkovers and headstands.
class is a must for any student interested in babysitting. Class
attendance at all sessions is required to be awarded Red
Students will be taught simple skills on the beam, vault, Cross completion card. Absence due to illness will require
and uneven bars. For girls g grades K-6 who have had make -up arrangements with instructor. Bring a snack, pencil
little or no gymnastics. Regi stration Fee $20.00/ 10 Ses- and paper. Registration Fee $ 14.00 /2 Sessions. Classes 4
sions. Classes 1 hour. Instructors Theresa Mickelson #'s 65, hours. Instructor Linda Berglund, Red Cross Certified Instruc-
67, Anita Westberg #'s bb, 68. tor.
# Day Begins Time Location cation
Day Begins Time Lo
65 Thurs. Sept. 19 7:20 p.m. North View # # Sat. Oct. 5 9:00 a.m. Lo cc
66 Thurs. Sept. 19 7:20 p.m. North View 75 Sat. Oct. 5 1:30 p.m. CC
67 Sat. Sept. 21 9:50 a.m. North View
68 Sat, Sept. 21 9:50 a.m. North View SPANISH LANGUAGE AND CULTURE
GIRLS INTERMEDIATE In this class you will begin to learn the Spanish language, sing
songs, sample Mexican food and play some fun new
The Intermediate class is for girls who have either passed games. Students are encouraged to bring family or friends
Beginner or can do the following skills: Tumbling- forward the last 15 minutes of the last day to enjoy some of the
and backward roll, cartwheel, headstand; Beam -walk customs. For grades 2 -6. Registration Fee $ 11.00/6 Sessions.
forward and back, front support and mount, squat turn, Classes 1 hour. Instructor Carole Otto.
forward roll; Vault- straddle, hip squat, Bars -back hip # Day Begins Time Location
circle, single leg cut, pull over to front support. For grades 76 Wed. Oct. 9 6:30 p.m. Garden City
1 -6. Registration Fee $25.00/ 10 Sessions. Classes 1 hour 15
min. Instructors Theresa Mickelson and Anita Westberg.
# Day Begins Time Location
69 Sat. Sept. 21 11:45 a.m. North View
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CHILDREN'S ACTIVITIES CONTINUED
JOHNNY APPLESEED - NEW HALLOWEEN PARTY
For pre- kindergarten age boys & girls 3 1/2 -5 years old. Halloween is a celebration for all ghosts and goblins,
Come and join the fun as we learn about the adventures of witches and ghouls. It's the one day of the year to be the
Johnny Appleseed and his very special fruit. Cooking, an art creature of your wildest imagination. At the seventh annual
project and singing songs are some of the great "apple Halloween party, play ghoulish games, win prizes and enjoy
activities planned. Registration fee $4.75/1 Session. Class 2 special Halloween treats. Cost includes a Halloween bag,
hours. Instructor Nancy Novotny. one chance at each game booth, treats and prizes. For
# Day Date Time Location children sixth grade and younger. Six years old spooks and
77 Fri. Sept. 13 1:00 P.M. CC under must be accompanied by an adult. Adults are invited
78 Sat. Sept. 14 10:00 a.m. CC to accompany older children as well. Everyone is en-
couraged to come in costume. Registration Fee $2.00 /1
MUSICAL MADNESS - NEW Session. Party 2 hours.
Clap your hands, snap your fingers, hum a tune and tap your # Day Date Time Location
toes! During this creative experience, your child will be 85 Thurs. Oct. 31 6:00 p.m. CC
introduced to the wonderful world of music. Fun activities
include a craft, songs, making a musical instrument and SKATE EXCHANGE /BAKE SALE
creative movement. For pre- kindergarten children 3 1/2-5 The Brooklyn Center Youth Hockey Association will sponsor
years old. Each child should bring a one or two pound a skate exchange and bake sale from 9 a.m. -3 p.m. on
coffee can with lid. Registration Fee $4.0011 Session, Class 2 Saturday, September 7 at the community center. Constitu-
hours. Instructor Nancy Novotny. tion Hall will open at 8:30 a.m. for equipment drop off. All
# Day Date Time Location unsold equipment must be picked up between 3 -4 p.m.
79 Fri. Sept. 27 1:00 P.M. CC Label all equipment to be sold with name and phone
80 Sat. Sept. 28 10:00 a.m. CC number of seller and asking price. Tie skate laces together.
For more information, call Barb Kalligher, 566 -3836 or Mary
LITTLE TRAVELER'S - NEW Ronnebaum, 566 - 7181.
This program offers a unique experience for children 4 - 5
years old. During our travel, children will "get to know" BROOKLYN CENTER YOUTH HOCKEY ASSOCIATION -
people of other countries by making and sampling their best REGISTRATION
loved foods, playing favorite games and making traditional Boys and girls, ages 5 -14, can register for the youth hockey
crafts. Our "Little Travelers will also learn customs and a few program from 6 -9 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 12 and from 9 a.m. -3
words of the spoken language. Registration Fee $4.50/1 p.m. on Saturday, September 7 at the community center.
Session. Class 2 hours. Instructor Vicki Syslo.
The fee varies with age. For more information, call Barb
CHINA - "WORLD'S OLDEST CULTURE- Kallingher, 566- 3836 or Mary Ronnebaum, 566 -7181.
# Day Date Time Location
81 Wed. Oct. 9 9:30 a.m. CC
82 Fri. Oct. 11 1:00 P.M. CC BEGINNING MODELING
MEXICO - "OUR NEIGHBORS TO THE SOUTH" For girls in grades 5 -8 who are interested in learning about
83 Wed. Nov. 13 9:30 a.m. CC make -up, hair care and styling, skin care, colors for self
84 Fri. Nov. 15 1:00 P.M. CC improvement and self esteem. Class will be highlighted with
a fashion show by the girls for their friends and family the last
PRESCHOOL night. Registration Fee $12.00/6 Sessions. Classes 1 hour.
Instructor Charlene Lubrecht.
A limited number of openings in the preschool program at # Day Begins Time Location
the Brooklyn Center Community Center may be available. 86 Wed. Oct. 9 6:30 p.m. North View
Children 3 1/2-5 years old are eligible. (Children turning 3 1/2 87 Wed. Oct. 9 7:30 p.m. North View
between Nov. 1 and Dec. 31, 1991 may be placed on a
waiting list for winter and spring sessions.) Once and twice AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM
a week sessions are offered. The program is taught by The after school program enables students to explore fields
certified teachers. Call Kathy Flesher, 569 -3400 for additional outside the regular school curriculum and will be held im-
information.
mediately after school. These programs are designed to
MAGIC SHOW & SWIM - OCT. 18 acquaint elementary students with a new skill or to enjoy a
Abracadabra! Join us at the community center on Friday, new activity. Flyers will be distributed to children at school.
October 18 at 12:30 p.m. for a magic show. The show If you would like to see a class offered, or would like to be
features magician Doug Holtz who will entertain kids of all an instructor for a class, please contact the parks and
ages with his extraordinary tricks using animals, scarfs and recreation department (569 -3400) or your elementary
more. The magic show will last 40 minutes. After the show, school building coordinator.
stay for a swim. Admission fee, $1.75 /per Karen Lipski Evergreen ...............561 -0270
person for all ages. Memberships do not To Be Announced Garden City ...........561 -9768
J apply. Birthday parties and youth groups Bonnie Capper- Eckstein Palmer Lake ...........561 -1930
are welcome. Refreshments will be sold. If To Be Announced Fair Oaks ................533 -2246
,,� your group is larger than 20, call Donna at Linda Hanka Earle Brown ............561 4480
569 -3400. After his show on October 18, Arvid Lauen Orchard Lane ........533 -1645
Doug Holtz will D I S A PP EAR ... To Be Announced Willow Lane ............561 -9272
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Holiday Activities
REFUND POLICY FOR HOLIDAY HOLIDAY T- SHIRTS - Children - NEW
AND ONE DAY CLASSES Won't you look great in a holiday t- shirt, a t -shirt you
Requests for refunds for Holiday classes must be made designed and made yourself! Students will apply their fabric
at least seven days before the class date. There will be design to the shirt and then outline with paint. Bring a
a service charge. Sorry, no refunds will be issued later pre- washed, white cotton or 50/50 t- shirt, a coat hanger, a
than seven days before the class date. Waiting lists are garbage bag (to carry home your shirt), and a pair of sharp
established when classes fill. If a child who is registered sewing scissors. For grades 3 -6. Registration Fee $6.50/1
is unable to attend a class, someone from the waiting Session. Class 2 hours. Instructor Kay Larson.
list is called. Individuals may not make their own sub- # Day Date Time Location
stitutions. 91 Sat. Nov. 9 10:00 a.m. CC
TRICK 'N TREAT - NEW GOBBLE, GOBBLE, GOBBLE - Preschool Children - NEW
Everyone loves Halloween! Ghosts and goblins in grades 1 -6 The feathers will fly as pre- kindergarten boys and girls 3
will make a cheese cloth ghost, jack -o- lantern and spider 1/2-5, gather together to prepare for the big - turkey day!"
web. More ghoulish surprises await you at Trick 'N Treat. Bring Come join us for this fun filled holiday class of crafts, songs,
an out of the ordinary vegetable, such as squash, rudabega fingerplays and a special turkey treat! Registration Fee
or gourd. Registration Fee $6.50/1 Session. Class 2 hours. $4.50/1 Session. Class 2 hours. Instructor Nancy Novotny.
Instructor Kay Larson. # Day Date Time Location
# Day Date Time Location 92 Fri. Nov. 22 1:00 P.M. CC
88 Sat. Oct. 19 10:00 a.m. CC
LITTLE TRICKSTERS - Preschool Children - NEW PIE, PIE & MORE PIE - Children
Your little "trickster" will really enjoy making some Halloween Learn how to make delicious pumpkin and homemade fruit
pies in time for the holiday season. Each child will make their
creations! Pre - kindergarten boys and girls, ages 3 1/2-5, will own individual pie to take home. Bring an apron and a
have lots of fun playing goblin games, singing spooky songs, sandwich as we will t having a pie and milk break. For
making a very bewitching snack and ghostly craft. Don't
BOO around, sign up now! Registration Fee $4.75 /1 Session. grades 2-6. Registration Fee $6.00 /1 Session. Class 3 hours. Class 2 hours. Instructor Nancy Novotny. Instructor Agnes Hennen. # Day Date Time location
# Day Date Time Location 93 Sat. Nov. 23 10:00 a.m. CC
89 Fri. Oct. 25 1:00 P.M. CC
90 Sat. Oct. 26 10:00 a.m. CC SANTA'S MAILBOX f�
HALLOWEEN PARTY - Children Visit Santa's Mailbox be-
tween December 1 -10 at the
See Children's Activities for information. community center. Write POLE
letter on the special
0 4 Dear Santa form provided by
n et. 1 the parks and recreation
E4 �a ~� department. Parents, please
make sure child's name and
19th ANNUAL address are written legibly.
After writing your letter, deliver it to Santa's Mailbox located
HOLIDAY B AZAAR next to the office at the community center. Within a few
days, a letter from Santa will arrive. Questions, call 569 -3400.
SATURDAY, NOV. 2
9 a.m. -4 p.m. LITTLE ELVES WORKSHOP - Preschool Children
A unique one session workshop for preschool and kinder -
100 Cra /tors - Quality at reasonable prices! garten age children 3 1/2-6 years old. (Minimum age 3 1/2
EARLE BROWN HERITAGE CENTER by Dec. 1, 1991.) Our - Little Elves" will make a holiday craft,
6155 Earle Brown Drive decorate cookies, sing songs and play festive games. Mrs.
Claus will also be arriving from the North Pole making this a
Bring your family & friends & see how little very special day! Registration Fee $6,00/1 Session. Class 2
hours. Instructor Colleen Braun.
you have to spend! # Day Date Time Location
• No Admission Charge •Free Coffee 94 Mon. Dec. 2 2:00 p.m. CC . Dec. 2 5:30 p.m. CC
Mon
• Free Parking • Free Stroller & Coat Check 995 5 Mon Dec. 3 10:00 a.m. CC
•Childcare Available, 50 cents per hour 97 Tues. Dec. 3 1:00 P.M. CC
Sponsored by Brooklyn Center Parks and
Recreation Department 569 -3400
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HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES CONTINUED
WEE GIFTMAKERS - Preschool Children - NEW
SEE SANTA - Family During this class, the meaning of Christmas and gift giving
Boys and Girls! Moms and becomes very special. Your pre- kindergartner will make a
Dads! Santa Claus is com- gift to give proudly to mom, grandma or a favorite aunt.
ing to Brooklyn Center. Join Festive songs and fingerplays will also add to the holiday
Santa and his elves at the spirit. For children 3 1/2-5 years old. Registration Fee $5.00/1
community center for this Session. Class 2 hours. Instructor Nancy Novotny.
special holiday program. # Day Date Time Location
We'll sing songs, play 105 Mon. Dec. 9 1:00 P.M. CC
games, enjoy treats and 106 Mon. Dec. 9 5:30 p.m. CC
have lots of fun. Children KIDS SHOPPING KORNER
must be accompanied by an adult. Recommended for On Saturrday, December 14 kids can do their very own
ages 3 -8. Deadline to register is Monday, December 2,
space permitting. Questions, call Sue at 569 -3400. Registra- holiday shopping for their parents, brothers, sisters and
tion Fee $2.00 adults, $3.00 children/ 1 Session. 2 hours. grandparents. The Senior Adults of the Brooklyn Twins Club
# Day Date Time Location and volunteers from the Brooklyn Center Women's Club will
98 Sat. Dec. 7 10:00 a.m. CC be there to help children choose their gifts. All gifts -$4.50
99 Sat. Dec. 7 1:00 P.M. CC and under. Sorry, no adults allowed to peek! Free gift wrap-
ping too. The shopping korner is open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
by appointment only. Call 569 -3400 for your child's shopping
CHRISTMAS GIFTS - Children appointment beginning November 29. Space is limited.
Children will make a gift pretty enough to give proudly to
family or friends. These will be all new gifts from previous FESTIVAL OF TREES - Senior Adults
years. Time permitting, participants will also get the oppor- On Monday, December 23, enjoy a relaxing day at the
tunity to make Christmas Cards. Bring a box to put your gift Minnesota Landscape Arboretum in Chanhassen. We will
in. Wear old clothes or bring a paint shirt. For grades 1 -6. have a guided tour of the beautiful indoor Festival of Trees.
Registration Fee $6.00/1 Session. Class 3 hours. Instructor Kay Lunch will be on your own in the Tea Room. The cost of
Larson. $7.00 /per person includes transportation, admission, tour
# Day Date Time Location and browsing time. Registration deadline, Dec. 16, space
100 Sat. Dec. 7 1:30 p.m. CC permitting. Bus pick up 9:30 a.m. at the Brooklyn Center
101 Sat. Dec. 14 1:30 p.m. CC Community Center and returns at approximately 1:45 p.m.
MRS. CLAUS' KITCHEN - Children
A one -day cooking /baking workshop where participants Special Activities
will make some of their favorite holiday treats with Santa's
Elves. And, of course, Mrs. Claus will be there! Everyone will
get a recipe booklet and some homemade goodies to take SERVICES TO SENIORS AND DISABLED
home. Children should bring an apron, a small shoebox and CEAP offers chore service and home delivered meals to
a sandwich. We will be having a cookie and milk break. For eligible persons who are over 60 years and disabled persons
grades 1 -6. Registration Fee $6.00/1 Session. Class 2 1/2 of any age, living in Brooklyn Park, Brooklyn Center and south
hours. to 49th Ave. N. in Mpls. Hot meals are delivered by volunteers
# Day Date Time Location at Noon Monday through Friday.
102 Sat. Dec. 7 10:00 a.m. CC
103 Sat. Dec. 14 10:00 a.m. CC The Chore Program includes yard work, minor home repairs,
104 Sat. Dec. 21 10:00 a.m. CC window washing, housekeeping and clean -up. Workers are
skills -bank applicants whose references are thoroughly
checked. Their name is added to our list of workers and
HOLLY SUNDAY IN BROOKLYN CENTER referred to you when you call for service. You pay the worker
Join Santa and his elves on Sunday, Dec. 8 for the second when the job is completed. ContactTerry or Lois at566 -9600.
annual Holly Sunday. The event will be held at the Earle BROADWAY DROP -IN
Brown Heritage Center from 1 -5 p.m. This fun filled afternoon The Broadway Drop -In Center is part of the Northwest Hen -
includes hay rides, the Dicken's Carolers, Ducktails, the nepin Community support program. This social recreation
Brooklyn Community Band and lots more entertainment. The program is for adults in Northwest Hennepin who have
day concludes with the historic lighting of the Brooklyn
Center Holiday Tree. FREE experienced mental health difficulties. The drop -in center
offers a variety of activities: table games, athletics, socializa-
Please bring an unwrapped toy as a donation to CEAP. tion, art, individual living skills and community outings. Most
Details about this activity will be sent to the schools and activities offered are at little or no cost to the participant. If
published in local papers. you would like more information on the program, please
contact Mary at 535 -6069. A calendar of events is available
upon request. Come see us at: 5510 W. Broadway/ Crystal
Gallery Mall, Room 215.
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SPECIAL ACTIVITIES CONTINUED
ADAPTED RECREATION
The adapted recreation program is a cooperative effort "Rec Club" Drop -in - Bring your friends and enjoy the
of the cities of Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, Crystal, "Rec Club" - a place just for you. Activities include cards,
Golden Valley, Maple Grove, New Hope, Plymouth, Rob- table games, gym activities, and time to be with your
binsdale, and West Hennepin Community Center. Par- friends. The `Rec Club" will meet Thursdays, 7 -9 p.m. at
ticipants must pre- register. the Crystal Community Center, 4800 Douglas Drive North,
West Hennepin Community Center is an agency serving Oct. 3 -17 and Nov. 7 -21. A fee will be charged. For more
individuals with developmental disabilities and their specific details contact Don at 933 -9105.
families in the West and Northwest Hennepin area. Ser- Friday Night Social - Do you enjoy meeting new friends
vices include information and referral, advocacy, and or like socializing with a group of people? Come join us
counseling. Programs include social /recreation clubs Fridays for a variety of activities. Hiking, crafts, bingo,
and education programs. An integration specialist is on swimming, movies and other special activities will be
staff to assist parents, professionals and individuals who planned with input from you. We meet at Northport
are interested in participating in "non- adapted" parks School, 5421 Brooklyn Blvd.. 7 -9 p.m. beginning Sept.
and recreation programs. Call 933 -9105 for information 27 -Dec. 6. No program Oct. 18 & Nov. 29. The fee is $20.
and registration procedures. Sports Skill Sampler - Would you like to play on a team
Saturday Sunshine Kids - A social /recreation program sport while having fun with friends? This integrated pro -
designed for children ages 5 -12. Activities include: gram will focus on learning rules, regulations, skills and
arts /crafts, cooking, music, sports and much much more playing games in a fun low key competitive atmosphere.
fun! Sunshine Kids will meet at Zanewood Community The program is open to adults with or without disabilities
Center, 7200 Zane Avenue N., Sept. 28 -Dec. 7, 9:30 a.m.- and designed for those who have some sports
Noon. No program Oct. 19 & Nov. 30. Advanced registra- knowledge and the desire and skill to learn and par -
tion fee, $30. ticipate in a team sport. We meet at Cedar Island School,
6777 Hemlock Lane, Maple Grove, Fridays, Oct. 4 -Dec. 6,
Teen Bowling League - Meet new friends at our popular 6:30 -8:30 p.m. The fee is $15.
bowling league on Tuesday afternoons, 4 -6 p.m., Sept.
24 -Nov. 19. For teens ages 12 -17. The league fee is $17 "WANTED: Recreation Companions!" - Brooklyn Center
plus $2.50 for each Tuesday bowled. We bowl at Doyles, Parks and Recreation Department, in cooperation with
5000 W. Broadway, Crystal. West Hennepin Community Services, is seeking volunteers
to participate in recreation programs as a recreation
Teen Action - Do you like to go to movies, and dances, companion. It's a great way to share your favorite leisure
listen to music or go for pizza? This great program is for activities with a participant who has a disability. For more
teens 13 -17 years with mild developmental disabilities information about these fun and exciting opportunities.
who can work in a ratio of one to eight participants. The call Barb or Don at 933 -9105. Come share your talents
group is on -going and meets once a month for different with us!!!
activities. For more information call Don at 933 -9105. Transportation Advocate - If you would like to advocate
Bowling League - Join in our league every Saturday for better transportation which would serve individuals
morning. For adults 18 years and older who want to with disabilities, call Mary at 933 -9105.
improve their techniques, show off their skills, meet new
friends and just have fun. Starts Sept. 28 -Nov. 23, 10 a.m. -
Noon at Doyles, 5000 W Broadway, Crystal. $15 league
fee, also $2.50 for each Saturday bowled.
SINGLE CIRCLES SQUARE DANCE CLUB
Lessons will begin Wednesday, Sept. 11, 7:30 p.m. at Earle
Brown School. The first lesson is free and all singles and
couples are welcome. Call Lloyd or Carol at 633 -1679 or
Cathy at 561 -1589 for more information.
PARTY ROOM RENTAL
HAPPY FACE SQUARE DANCE CLUB Constitution Hall in the Brooklyn Center Community Cen-
Happy Face Square Dance Club will begin square dance ter is a great place to host a small family reunion, shower,
lessons with a free lesson on Tuesday. Sept. 17 at 7:30 p.m. graduation or anniversary party. Room set -up, including
at Northport School. All couples and singles are invited to tables, chairs and the use of a small kitchen is included
attend and take part in the dance. Call Don at 544 -5433 for in the usage fee. Sorry, alcoholic beverages are not
more information. permitted. To find out more about fees and availability,
CELEBRATE YOUR BIRTHDAY WITH US call Kathy Flesher at 569 -3400
Your child's birthday is a very important event. For an extra
special day, plan a swimming party! Small groups (20 or less)
are invited to reserve a room for the party. There is no charge
for the room and the birthday child swims FREE. Please call
569 -3400 to make a reservation.
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SPECIAL ACTIVITIES CONTINUED Teen Activities
NORTHERN LIGHTS
Northern Lights speakers' meetings of Alcoholics ROCKIN' WITH CHOPPER
Anonymous are held on Sundays at 7 p.m. in Constitution
Hall. This is a smoke free meeting. (A smoking lounge is The world's nuttiest D.J. will be in town for a big "BACK TO
available.) All are welcome! SCHOOL BASH ". A sound and light show will feature all your
favorite current songs and oldies. For grades 7 -9 only. Junior
BROOKLYN CENTER WOMEN'S CLUB High student picture I.D. required for admission to the
The Brooklyn Center Women's Club is sponsored by the dance. Concessions will be sold. Fee $3.00 /per person.
Session 3 hours.
Brooklyn Center Parks and Recreation Department. Meet- Day Date Time Location
ings are the second Tuesday of the month from September Fri. Sept. 20 7:00 p.m. North View
through May at 1 p.m. in Constitution Hall of the Brooklyn
Center Community Center. The club was organized in
January of 1966. There were 39 charter members. The pur- Don't miss Teen Expo 91. D 0
pose of the organization is to promote social, cultural and It's a free day of fun with
civic activities for area women. Membership is open to any opportunity for hands �Q
woman 21 years or older with yearly dues of $5. A variety of
programs are presented each month, followed by refresh- on: inline skating, model- ��� and a social time. Join us on Tuesday, September 10 juggling, chess, ing, archery, snorkeling, make- L o l +�' Ih ULJL�
at noon for our fall luncheon. Klondike Kate from the St. Paul o
vU
Winter Carnival will entertain. Members host the luncheon, goes teen challen ge up, almost anything 1 g ge ° )J J
non - members pay $4. ALL ARE WELCOME! On Oct. 8, Bill 91
Kevie from the Old Log Theater will talk about the history of and more. For junior high
Broadway and its stars. On Nov. 12, members will bring food students. Saturday, October 26, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
for CEAP and Cathy Swedil!us will present slides of Egypt. Our at Park Center High School. Questions, call 425 -4131.
Dec. 10 holiday party will feature the Happy Wanderers and Sponsored by District 279 and Brooklyn Center,
toys for CEAP. Brooklyn Park and Maple Grove Parks and Recrea -��
Trips are sponsored monthly to area attractions. On Sat., Lion Departments. �U/ g
Dec. 14, members will have the opportunity to volunteer at MONSTER MASH
the annual Kids Shopping Korner. Questions about the club Join us for a ghostly gala celebrating Halloween. Highlights
should be referred to 561 -7196. include dancing, eerie entertainment, refreshments, a cos-
tume contest, a monster mash dance contest and lots of
scary surprises. For grades 7 -9. Come in costume to really
DON'T BE DISAPPOINTED get into the "spirit" of things! The Monster Mash ... it's a North
View SMASH! Junior High student picture I.D. required for
Most of the programs or activities offered in this brochure admission to dance. Fee $3.00 /per person. Session 3 hours.
have a minimum and maximum number of registrants to Day Date Time Location
operate. Some programs fill to capacity within a few Fri. Oct. 25 7:00 p.m. North View
days of the beginning of registration. In other cases, we
have to cancel activities several days before the starting SADIE HAWKINS DANCE
date if they appear to be under enrolled. There have Don't miss the Sadie Hawkins Dance on Friday, November
been several instances where individuals have expressed 22 from 7:30 -10:30 p.m. at North View (69th & Zane). The
interest in a program that has already been canceled. dance features one of the hottest sound and light shows in
In either case, it is highly advantageous to you to
REGISTER EARLY!!! the area. Special highlight is the jailhouse. So, get your
friends together and catch Dance Fever! For grades 7 -9
only! Junior High student picture I.D. required for admission
to dance. Fee $3.00 /per person. Coat check 25 cents.
Refreshments will be sold. Session 3 hours.
Day Date Time Location
BROOKDALE HENNEPIN AREA LIBRARY Fri. Nov. 22 7:30 p.m. North View
6125 Shingle Creek Parkway
Monday- Thursday 10 a.m. -9 P.M. BEGINNING MODELING
Friday- Saturday 10 a.m. -5 p.m. For girls in grades 5 -8 who are interested in learning about
Closed Labor Day, Sept. 2 makeup, hair care and styling, skin care, colors for self
improvement and self esteem. Class will be highlighted with
GENERAL INFO - LIBRARY a fashion show by the girls for their friends and family the last
Card - Returns . ............................ 569 -3600 night. Registration Fee $12.00/6 Sessions. Classes 1 hour.
Reference Information ............ 569 -3610 Instructor Charlene Lubrecht.
TDD ................. ............................569 -3606 # Day Begins Time Location
Renewal ..... ............................... 569- 3601 86 Wed. Oct. 9 6:30 p.m. North View
87 Wed. Oct. 9 7:30 p.m. North View
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CENTERBROOK GOLF COURSE
9 Hole Par 3
5500 North Lilac Drive, Brooklyn Center, MN 55430
561 -3239
GOLF LESSONS
Centerbrook Golf Course offers a wide range of lessons throughout the entire year. Lessons are designed for all
abilities, beginner to experienced. Below is a list of golf activities for September and October. For additional
information call Centerbrook at 561 -3239.
BASIC FUNDAMENTAL GOLF LESSONS
Swing into fall with easy and fun golf lessons. The one hour class meets Mondays and Wednesdays or Tuesdays
and Thursdays, rain or shine. One free round of golf is included. Each class is limited to eight golfers, minimum of
four. Bring a 9 iron or wedge to the first class. Registration fee $35.00 /5 Sessions.
Day Begins Times
Tuesday Sept. 3 9:30 or 10:30 a.m.
5:00,6:00, or 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday Sept. 4 5:00, 6:00, or 7:00 p.m.
Thursday Sept. 19 9:30 or 10:30 a.m.
5:00 or 6:00 p.m.
Monday Sept. 23 5:00 or 6:00 p.m.
Tuesday Oct. 8 9:30 or 10:30 a.m.
5:00 or 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday Oct. 9 5:00 or 6:00 p.m.
"BEYOND THE BASICS" GOLF LESSONS
Prerequisite "Basic Fundamentals of Golf." This class will focus on fine tuning the primary techniques the golfer has
already learned in the previous session. The emphasis is on middle /long irons and woods. Golfers must be able
to execute basic fundamentals with 75% efficiency. Classes will be formed as requested and will be held rain or
shine. Each class is limited to six golfers, minimum of four. One free round of golf included. When registering use
schedule above. Registration fee $35.00/5 Sessions.
FALL TUNE -UP SPECIAL
Tune -up your swing for your fall golf game. Lessons will focus on swing, power, club control, weight shift, etc.
Instruction will be given on an individual or group basis and times will be set up individually with the instructor.
# Of Golfers Length of Lesson Fee
1 1 Hour $30.00
2 1 Hour $40.00
3 1 Hour $50.00
4 1 Hour $60.00
GOLF MINI RANGE
During the fall don't let bad weather dampen your golf swing. Centerbrook Golf Course has a mini range
(large net) available at $2.25 per 1/2 hour. A $9 pass card allows six 1/2 hour sessions at $1.50 each. Bring your
own clubs, golf balls furnished. Reservations are on the first come basis. Check in at the clubhouse. The mini
range is located in Lions Park, 55 & Russell Ave. N. (Next to Centerbrook).
Mini Range Hours: Monday - Friday 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Weekends 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.
REGISTRATION FOR ALL FALL GOLF ACCEPTED
IMMEDIATELY AT ': CLUBHOUSE.
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Swim Activities
Swim registration starts at 9 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 7. All b
other class registrations begin at 1 p.m. (Numbers will be �� J
given out one hour before registration.) WHEN REGISTERING
FOR SWIM LESSONS, PLEASE GIVE US THE NUMBER OF THE ��
CLASS.
Brooklyn Center Parks & Recreation Department uses the PRESCHOOL AND CHILDREN'S SWIM LESSONS
American Red Cross Swimming Progression for lessons. Beginner through Swimmer lessons for children 4 years of
age and older. Classes have an average ratio of 5 stu-
III Pm
dents /instructor. Parents do not accompany child in water.
Registration Fee $20.00/10 Lessons. Classes 30 min.
PARENT AND TOT SWIM LESSONS CLASSES ONCE A WEEK FOR 10 WEEKS
Water adjustment and beginning swim lessons for children 2 FOR PRESCHOOL & CHILDREN
and 3 years old. One parent must accompany the child in # Day Begins Time Location
the water, preferably the same parent each time. Registra- 116 Thurs. Sept. 12 6:00 p.m. CC
tion Fee $20.00/10 Lessons. Classes 30 min.
117 Thurs. Sept. 12 6:35 p.m. CC
CLASSES ONCE A WEEK FOR 10 WEEKS 118 Thurs. Sept. 12 7:10 p.m. CC
# Day Begins Time Location 119 Thurs. Sept. 12 7:45 p.m. CC
107 Thurs. Sept. 12 6:00 p.m. CC 120 Sat. Sept. 14 9:30 a.m. CC
108 Thurs. Sept. 12 6:35 p.m. CC 121 Sat. Sept. 14 10:05 a.m. CC
109 Sat. Sept. 14 10:05 a.m. CC 122 Sat. Sept. 14 10:40 a.m. CC
110 Sat. Sept. 14 10:40 a.m. CC 123 Sat. Sept. 14 11:15 a.m. CC
111 Mon. Sept. 16 6:35 p.m. North View 124 Tues. Sept. 17 6:00 p.m. CC
112 Tues. Sept. 17 6:00 p.m. CC 125 Tues. Sept. 17 6:35 p.m. CC
113 Tues. Sept. 17 6:35 p.m. CC 126 Tues. Sept. 17 7:10 p.m. CC
CLASSES TWICE A WEEK FOR 5 WEEKS 127 Tues. Sept. 17 7:45 p.m. CC
114 M & W Sept. 16 9:30 a.m. CC
115 M & W Oct. 21 9:30 a.m. CC FOR PRESCHOOL ONLY
128 Mon. Sept. 16 9:30 a.m. CC
129 Wed. Sept. 18 9:30 a.m. CC
CLASSES TWICE A WEEK FOR 5 WEEKS
FOR PRESCHOOL ONLY
130 M & W Sept. 16 10:05 a.m. CC
131 M & W Sept. 16 10:40 a.m. CC
132 M & W Oct. 21 10:05 a.m. CC
133 M & W Oct. 21 10:40 a.m. CC
Chlorine treated water CAN discolor swim
_ _ _ _ NORTH VIEW CHILDREN'S SWIM LESSONS
Beginner through Swimmer lessons for children 6 years of
age and older. Classes have an average ratio of 5 stu-
dents /instructor. Registration Fee $20.00/10 Lessons. Classes
30 min.
THE COMMUNITY CENTER POOL, EXERCISE ROOM & SAUNA # Day Begins Time Location
WILL BE CLOSED DECEMBER 16 -25 FOR CLEANING AND 134 Mon. Sept. 16 6:00 p.m. North View
MAINTENANCE. 135 Mon. Sept. 16 6:35 p.m. North View
136 Mon. Sept. 16 7:10 p.m. North View
ADAPTIVE SWIM LESSONS
Swim lessons for children and adults of all ages who are
physically and /or mentally handicapped. Classes have a
ratio of one student to one instructor. Registration Fee
$25.00/10 Lessons. Classes 30 min.
# Day Begins Time Location
137 Thurs. Sept. 12 7:45 p.m. CC
138 Sat. Sept. 14 9:30 a.m. CC
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SPECIAL ACTIVITIES CONTINUED
BEGINNING ADULT SWIM LESSONS INTRO. TO SNORKELING
For adults with very little swimming experience. Here's your O Learn to snorkel before going on that voca-
chance to learn with other adults just like you! Open to high °o Lion! Become familiar with what you might
school age and up. Registration Fee $28.50/10 Lessons. see. Equipment provided, or bring your own.
Classes 40 min. - A good pre -scuba class or for anyone who is
# Day Begins Time Location interested in snorkeling. Open to adults and
139 Mon. Sept. 16 10:40 a.m. CC students ages 12 and above who are at least
140 Tues. Sept. 17 7:45 p.m. CC an intermediate level swimmer. Registration
INTERMEDIATE ADULT SWIM LESSONS Fee $22.00 /6 Sessions. Classes 45 min.
For adults who are comfortable in the water and wish to # Day Begins Time Location
brush up on strokes, learn new strokes, or work on en- 146 Tues. Sept. 17 7:00 p.m. CC
durance. Open to high school age and up. Registration Fee
$28.50/10 Lessons. Classes 40 min.
# Day Begins Time Location SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING
141 Thurs. Sept. 12 7:45 p.m. CC Do you like dancing? Are you an Advanced Beginner
142 Wed. Sept. 18 10:40 a.m. CC swimmer or better? Combine the two in beginning
ADULT SUPER CHICKEN synchronized swimming! Students will learn basic stunts and
formations in the water and develop routines. Registration
For persons, high school age and up, who have a real fear Fee $22.00/10 Lessons. Classes 30 min.
of water. Here is an opportunity to overcome that fear and # Day Begins Time Location
enjoy the sport. Registration Fee $28.50/10 Lessons. Classes 147 Mon. Sept. 16 7:10 p.m. North View
some days and times as adult beginning lessons.
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SENIOR ADULT SWIM LESSONS BASIC WATER SAFETY
Swim lessons for men and women ages 62 years and older. Learn how to take care of yourself and others while around
Here is a chance to brush up on skills you have already the water or boating. Basic rescues, rescue breathing, safe
learned, experience new skills or just start right from the very canoeing, and other skills will be taught. Open to ages 9
beginning. We also have room for "Super Chickens." and up. A good pre - lifeguard training class. Red Cross book
Registration Fee $28-50/10 Lessons. Brooklyn Center resi- included in fee. Registration Fee $28.00/ 10 Lessons. Classes
dents $14.75/10 Lessons. Classes same days and times as 1 hour.
adult lessons. # Day Begins Time Location
148 Tues. Sept. 17 7:10 p.m. CC
DIVING
Beginning lessons on the one and three meter diving board LIFEGUARD TRAINING
for children who are Advanced Beginner or better swim
mers. Registration Fee $22.00/10 Lessons, Classes 30 min. A Red Cross course to provide the necessary minimum skills �
# Day Begins Time Location for a person to qualify to serve as a nonsurf lifeguard.
143 Thurs. Sept. 12 p.m. Lo Participants must be 15 years of age before the first class,
swim 500 yards continuously using each
144 Tues. Sept. 17 7:45 p.m. CC
of the following strokes for at least 50
yards: crawl, breaststroke, elementary
backstroke and sidestroke, recover a ten
pound diving brick from nine feet of
water, swim under water 15 yards, and
tread water one minute. The Red Cross
Standard First Aid course is included as
part of this program on Wed., Nov. 13 &
20, 5:30 -9:30 p.m. All classes must be at-
INTRO. TO COMPETITIVE SWIMMING in tended and absences will not be made up. Registration Fee $78.00/7 Sessions.
A c lass designed for Swimmer level students and above Classes 4 hours. No refunds offer Sept. 18.
who are interested in learning some of the skills which are # Day Begins Time Location
unique to competive swimming -the butterfly stroke, racing 149 Mon. Sept. 23 im p.m. North View
dives, and flip turns, as well as practicing the other competi
tive swimming strokes. Registration Fee $20.00 /10 Lessons.
Classes 30 min.
# Day Begins Time Location
145 Thurs. Sept. 12 7:45 p.m. CC
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SWIM ACTIVITIES CONTINUED
CPR NORTH VIEW OPEN SWIM
What would you do if a member of your family or co- worker Thursdays, Sept. 19 —Nov. 21, 8 -9 p.m.
stopped breathing, started choking,or had a possible heart Cost $1 per person.
attack? Learn how to handle these emergencies on adults,
children, and infants in this American Red Cross Community CELEBRATE YOUR BIRTHDAY WITH US
CPR Course. Registration Fee $35.00/2 Sessions. Includes Your child's birthday is a very important event. For an extra
instruction and all materials. Classes 4 hours. No refunds special day, plan a swimming party! Small groups (20 or less)
after Dec. 6. are invited to reserve a room for the party. There is no
# Day Begins Time Location charge for the room and the birthday child swims free.
150 Wed. Dec. 11 6:00 p.m. CC Please call 569 -3400 to make a reservation.
NOTICE SPECIAL MONTHLY POOL ATTRACTIONS
The parks and recreation department does not provide
accident insurance for participants in any of its
programs. Participants assume all inherent risk of injury
from their involvement in programs or activities outlined
in this brochure. it September 28 - Back to School Splash and Picnic,
6 -9 p.m. - Saturday Night Live." It's our 5th annual Back
AQUA EXERCISE to School Splash— bigger and better than ever. Come
See Adult Exercise for information. �a enjoy swimming, music, games, food and prizes.
SWIM AND STAY FIT PROGRAM * October 26 - Monster Madness
- Swim and Stay Fit" is a planned activity .a �FF� 6-9 p.m. "Saturday Night Live." A
to encourage individuals to swim `V hauntingly good time. Swim, play
regularly until 50 or more miles are games and listen to music as you
reached. It is not a marathon, not a race, not competitive, are guarded by "friendly" charac-
not
an endurance contest. It's goal is to improve the long- ters. Fun for everyone!
term physical fitness of the swimmer. Persons will be able to
track their progress on cards at the pool. Swimmers will
receive a certificate and patch at the completion of 50
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miles. Sign up with the pool staff.
Fee: FREEI!! with daily pool admission or membership.
** November 23 - Turkey Float 1-4 p.m.
"Super Saturday" at the pool. Don't be a
PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS turkey —bring your air mattress. inner
Private swim lessons are available at the community center tube, beach ball, or floating animal. Float
and North View Jr. High. For registration information contact and play to music, with chances to win _--°
Donna, 569 -3400. Registration Fee $9.00/1 Lesson or some great prizes.
$40.00/5 Lessons. Classes 30 min.
December 31 - New Years's Eve
BROOKLYN SWIM CLUB Splash 7 -10 p.m. Bring your friends
What's next after swim lessons? BROOKLYN SWIM CLUB. If and family and celebrate NEW
you want to participate in a fun, as well as competitive swim e�,10 YEARS EVE at the community cen-
program, BROOKLYN SWIM CLUB is for you. BSC is an affiliate ter. Games, hats, noisemakers and
of United States Swimming. A - swim camp" is scheduled for treats are included in your admis-
mid- September for students 6 years and up who would like sion price. It's the best bargain
to experience swim club. The new swim season will also around! (Upstairs gameroom will
begin in mid - September. For more information, call Jesse also be open.)
Thomas at 529 -2351 or Jim Riess at 560 -7556.
NORTH VIEW POOL AND GYM RENTAL * Admission to Saturday Night Live and New Year's
Splash is $1.75 (17 and under). $2.50 (18 and over).
The North View Jr. High Pool and Gymnasium, located at Everyone remaining in the building will be charged an
69th and Zane Avenue North are available for rental at admission fee. Memberships, passes and coupons are
various times during the week. Reservations are requested not accepted for these special events.
a minimum of two weeks in advance. Call Donna at 569- ** Admission to Super Saturday is regular admission
3400 for further information.
prices. Everyone going downstairs will be charged.
Memberships, passes and coupons will be accepted.
COMMUNITY CENTER POOL RENTAL
The community center pool is available for rental by your
group or party at various times during the week. Call Donna
at 569 -3400 for further information.
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BROOKLYN CENTER COMMUNITY CENTER
MEMBERSHIP RATES
Memberships entitle the member to the use of the swimming pool, exercise room and sauna during recreational or "open"
periods. Memberships are sold on a monthly basis. Cut off date is the 15th of the month. Family memberships include husband,
wife and children 20 years of age and under living at home. For additional information, call 569 -3400.
1 Month 3 Months 6 Months 1 Year
Family $34.00 $89.00 $152.00 $251.00
Individual 21.00 52.00 83.00 140.00
Senior BC Residents 10.00 24.00 48.00 96.00
GENERAL ADMISSION BARGAIN DAYS
Senior Adults (62 & Over) $1.75 The first Monday, second Wednesday,
Adults (18 & Over) 2.50 and third Friday of each month are
Youth (15 -17) 2.00 BARGAIN DAYS.
Children (6-14) 1.75 Senior Adults (62 & Over) $1.00
Children (2 -5) .50 Adults (18 & Over) 1.75
Children (Under2) Free Youth (15 -17) 1.25
Children (6-14) 1.00
Children (2 -5) .50
Children (Under 2) Free
OPEN SWIM SCHEDULE EXERCISE ROOM & SAUNA SCHEDULE
MONDAY - WEDNESDAY - FRIDAY MONDAY - WEDNESDAY - FRIDAY
9 a.m. to 10 p.m. 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
(Adults Only: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.) (Adults Only: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.)
TUESDAY - THURSDAY TUESDAY - THURSDAY
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
(Adults Only: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 8:30 to 10 p.m.) (Adults Only: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 8:30 to 10 p.m.)
SATURDAY SATURDAY
Noon to 9 p.m. 9 a.m. to 9 P.M.
(Adults Only: Noon to 1 p.m.)
SUNDAY SUNDAY
1 to 6 p.m. 1 to 6 p.m.
* CHILDREN UNDER 6 YEARS OLD MUST BE The use of the execise room is limited to 15 years
ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT IN THE old and older. The use of the sauna is limited to 18
SWIMMING POOL. years and older.
* CHILDREN YOUNGER THAN THIS WILL NOT BE
ALLOWED EVEN IF ACCOMPANIED BY A PARENT.
SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE - Sept. 28 & Oct. 26
The pool, sauna and exercise room will close at 5:30 p.m. and reopen at 6 p.m. for Saturday Night Live.
SUPER SATURDAY - Nov. 23,1-4 p.m.
Special affenoon of music, swimming and surprises
SPLASH INTO 1992 - Dec. 31
The pool, sauna and exercise room will close at 6:30 p.m. and will reopen at 7 p.m. for SPLASH INTO 1992.
GAME ROOM SNACK BAR
Enjoy our game room equipped with jukebox, pool Visit our refreshment area located
tables, video games and ame room. inball machines. next to the
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CHILDCARE
The "PLAY CORNER" will be provided for parents attending morning classes, programs, meetings or swimming at the community
center. The minimum age is six months. The cost is 85 cents for each preschool child. The "PLAY CORNER" will be open
Monday- Friday, 9 a.m. -12:15 p.m., beginning Sept. 3. After classes or swimming, parents are invited to relax in our concession
area before picking up their child. If you need further informatiion, call 569 -3400.
HOLIDAY POOL CHANGES
Labor Day Sept. 2 OPEN 1 -6 p.m.
Thanksgiving Day Nov. 28 CLOSED
COMMUNITY THE POOL, ROOM & SANUA WILL BE CLOSED
DECEMBER 16-25 FOR CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE.
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LYN 6301 SHINGLE CREEK PARKWAY
3 BROOKLYN CENTER, MINNESOTA 55430
C ENTER (612) 569 -3400
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 Saturday,
The Parks and Recreation Commission meets the third Tuesday of Sept. 7 (except where noted in class descriptions). NUMBERS
each month, 7:30 p.m., Council Chambers. This Commission ad- WILL BE GIVEN OUT ONE HOUR PRIOR TO REGISTRATION. SORRY,
vises the City Council on the Parks and Recreation Program in NO PHONE REGISTRATIONS.
Brooklyn Center. REGISTRATION FOR SWIM LESSONS conducted at the community
center and North View Jr. High pools, will begin at 9 a.m. at the
Bud Sorenson, Chairperson -Dave Skeels - Art Mead community center. Sorry, mail registrations will not be accepted
John Russell - Tom Shinnick - Don Peterson REGISTRATION FOR OTHER CLASSES AND ACTIVITIES begins at 1
Sarah Robinson Pollock p.m. Registrations made by mail will not be processed before
Mon., Sept. 9.
THE BROOKLYN CENTER SENIOR ADULT REGISTRATION begins Friday, Sept. 6 at 10 a.m.
PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT 2. On the opening day of registration, Saturday, Sept. 7, a person
Dedicated to the Citizens of Brooklyn Center that they may share may sign up for themselves or their immediate family ONLY. After
in the God given right to beauty, to sunshine, to tranquility, and to this date, you may register for as many as you wish.
the end that each may herein find the laughter of childhood, the 3. The parks and recreation office located in the community
acceptance of youth, the fulfillment of adult life, and the com- center is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. -10 p.m.;
panionship of old age, through a health, satisfying use of leisure Saturday, 8:30 a.m -.9 p.m.; Sunday 12:30 - 6 p.m.
time. 4. Where classes are limited, registration will be on a first -come first
served basis. Persons are not considered registered until the fee
Arnie Mavis - Director of Recreation has been paid. The parks and recreation department reserves
Joe Ericksen - Program Supervisor the right to cancel classes or activities when an insufficient
Kathy Flesher - Program Supervisor number of people sign up.
Susan LaCrosse - Program Supervisor 5. Instructor will not be permitted to accept registration at the
Donna Powers - Aquatic Supervisor activity location.
Kurt Johnson - Golf Course Manager 6. Should you find it necessary to switch sessions, it may be done if
an opening exists by paying a 50 cents transfer fee. All transfers
must be done in person at the community center. Individual
REGISTRATION CARDS ARE FOR MAIL USE ONLY. classes may not be made up.
WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED BEFORE MONDAY, SEPT. 9, 1991 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
Name charge. If you find it necessary to cancel after the first class,
(Last) (First) make your request 24 hours BEFORE the SECOND class. The class I
will be prorated plus there will be a $4 service charge. Refunds
Address are mailed to participants in check form. Please allow 2 -3 weeks
(Zip) for check.
8. Sorry, no trip refunds, unless canceled by the parks and recrea-
Telephone tion 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 may enjoy most activity classes at 1/2 the registration
fee. This does not apply to supplies or special senior classes
Child's Age which are at a special rate.
11. Class attendance is limited to participants. Spectators, including
Class Day Amount parents, are not allowed except with permission. This includes
children.