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THE BROOKLYN CENTER COMMUNITY CENTER
PARK AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT The Brooklyn Center Community Center, featuring a swimming
Dedicated to the Citizens of Brooklyn Center that they may pool, exercise room, and sauna, is now open. Membership hold-
share in the God given right to beauty,to sunshine,to tran- ers will be entitled to the use of the swimming pool during recre-
quii.ty: And to the end that each may herein find the ational or "open" periods. The use of the exercise room will be
laughter of childhood,the acceptance of youth, the fulfill- limited to 10th graders and up while the sauna will be limited to
ment of adult life, and the companionship of old age, high school graduates and older except for special events or when
through a healthy,satisfying use of leisure time. the child is accompanied by a parent. There will be"open"peri-
Eugene H.Hagel—Director ods as well as scheduled times for men, women, families, and
Arnie Mavis—Supt.of Recreation classes.
Doug Bryant—Asst.Supt. Rec. "MEMBERSHIP RATES
Kathy Desteian—Program Supervisor Brooklyn Center Residents:
Family—6 months—$30.00
The Brooklyn Center Park and Recreation Department is Individual —6 months—$15.00
located in the Community Center at 6301 Shingle Creek Nonresidents:
Parkway. The department is open from (see special Sep- Family—6 months—$40.00
tember schedule below) 8:30 A.M. to 11:00 P.M.Monday Individual—6 months—$20.00
— Saturday; 1:00 P.M.to 9:00 P.M.Sunday. In September "GENERAL ADMISSION
the hours will be: September 18-22 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 Adults . . . .. . .. . . .. .... . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. ... . . . .$1.00
P.M.; Saturday, September 23 9:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.; Children.. .. .. ......... . . . . . ... . .... . . . . . .. . . .. .50
Sunday, September 24 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M.;September The daily admission fee applies to all persons—residents and non-
25-29 8:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M.; Saturday, September 30 residents who do not have a membership ticket. You are encour-
10:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M.; Sunday, October 1 1:00 P.M.to aged to purchase a Membership — by doing so your cost will be
5:00 P.M. I Regular hours resume on October 2. The phone considerable lower than the daily admission rate.
number is 561-5440 until 5:00 P.M. Monday — Friday. "Babysitting service will be provided Mondays thru Thursdays,
After 5:00 P.M. and on weekends call 561-5448 or for parents using the facilities between 9:00 A.M. to 12:00
561-5449. Noon. Cost 251 per hour. Cali Community Center for details.
BROOKLYN CENTER
PARK AND RECREATION
ADVISORY COMMISSION GAME ROOM MEMBERSHIPS
Donald Reichel —Chairman Game Room memberships entitle the member to the use of all
Henrietta Anderson Earl Larsen game room facilities. Separate periods are scheduled for Junior
William Anthony Ruth Lind High,Senior High,and Adults.
Conly Hill Roger Pickering Membership Rates: (six months)
CIVIC GROUPS AND ORGANIZATIONS Resident . . . . .. .. ... ... .................. .. . . .$1.00
The Park and Recreation Department maintains a file containing Non-Resident . . ... .. ... .. ....... ........... . .. 2.00
information on the organizations listed below and agrees to serve "25e per 1/2 hour per person for pool tables.
as a clearing house and referral service for inquiries regarding "10e per%hc:ur per person for table tennis.
these groups. Call the Park and Recreation office for further
information. GAME ROOM HOURS
(Groups not listed who wish to be included are invited to contact Sunday:
the Park and Recreation office.) 1:00 P.M.— 9:00 P.M.,Open
Alcoholics Anonymous League of Women Voters Monday:
American Association of Hennepin County Public 1:00 P.M.— 6:00 P.M.,Open
University Women Library Brooklyn Center 6:00 P.M.— 11:00 P.M.,Senior high students
American Legion Post No.630 Branch Tuesday:
North Hennepin Artists Assoc. Little League—American 1:00 P.M.— 6:00 P.M.,Open
Babe Ruth League Little League—National 6:00 P.M.— 11:00 P.M.,Junior high students
City Band Lions Club Wednesday:
Boy Scouts of America North Suburban Toastmistress 1:00 P.M.— 6:00 P.M.,Open
Bridge Club Club 6:00 P.M.— 11:00 P.M.,Senior high students
Campfire Girls North Suburban Community Thursday:
Chamber of Commerce Theatre 1:00 P.M.— 6:00 P.M.,Open
Brooklyn Center Harmonettes Parents Without Partners 6:00 P.M.— 11:00 P.M.,Junior high students
Brooklyn Historical Society Republican Club Friday:
Children's Chorus Senior Citizens Club, 1:00 P.M.— 11:00 P.M.,Open
Citizens Committee for Better Brooklyn Twins Saturday:
Government,Inc. Beaverbrook Sportsman Club 1:00 P.M.— 11:00 P.M.,Open
D.F.L.Club Early Bird Toastmasters Club
4—H Palmer Lake VFW Post 3915
Garden Club Pound Watchers Club
Girl Scout Council of Mpls. (WOWS,DEBS,SOS) SWIMMING
Girl Scout Service Unit Welcome Wagon,
Jaycees Brooklyn Twins LEARN TO SWIM LESSONS
Mrs.Jaycees Women's Club All lessons start the week of October 2. "Lessons are for begin-
Jude Club YMCA—North Side ner,intermediate,or advanced swimmers.
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*CHILDREN (6 years of age and up) SYNCHRONIZED SWIM
These lessons are '/2 hour in length. There are 10 lessons. Cost There are 10 lessons one hour in length. Cost$10.00.
$5.00. Saturday—Community Center Pool
Monday—North View Junior High 12:00 Noon— 1:00 P.M.
6:30—7:00—7:30—8:00 P.M.
Thursday—Community Center Pool PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS are available at$6.00 per hour.
6:00—6:30—7:00 P.M. For further information call the Community Center.
Saturday—Community Center Pool
9:00—9:30— 10:00— 10:30— 11:00 A.M. Registration for Learn to Swim Lessons will take plade on
Saturday, September 23 at the Community Center begin-
*PARENT&TOT (2 to 5 years of age) ning at 9:00 A.M. Registration is on a first come first
These lessons are 1/2 hour in length. There are 10 lessons. One of serve basis. !/fail or phone registrations will not be accepted.
the parents must accompany the child into the water, V pos-
sible it should be the same parent each time. Cost $5.00. RECREATIONAL SWIM SCHEDULE
Monday & Wednesday — Community Center Pool
10:00 & 10:30 A.M. COMMUNITY CENTER
Tuesday & Thursday — Community Center Pool (Pool will be closed from September 23 thru October 1.)
9:00 & 9:30 A.M. Mondays 9:00 A.M. — 11:00 P.M.
(The above classes meet twice a week for five weeks.) Tuesdays 9:00 A.M. — 4:00 P.M.
Tuesday — Community Center Pool 8:30 P.M. — 11:00 P.M.Adults Only
6:00 — 6:30 — 7:00 P.M. Wednesdays 9:00 A.M. — 11:00 P.M.
Thursdays 9:00 A.M. — 4:00 P.M.
*ADULTS (high school age&up) 8:30 P.M. — 11:00 P.M.Adults Only
These lessons are 1 hour in length and there are 10 lessons. Fridays 9:00 A.M. — 11:00 P.M.
Cost$10.00. Saturdays 1:00 P.M. — 11:00 P.M.
Tuesdays&Thursdays—Community Center Pool Sundays 1:00 P.M. — 9:00 P.M.
10:00 A.M. (These classes meet twice a week for 5 weeks.) *School aged children not allowed during school hours.
Thursday—Community Center Pool NORTH VIEW JUNIOR HIGH
7:30 P.M.
Tuesdays 6:30 P.M.and 7:30 P.M.
SUPER CHICKEN LESSONS Thursdays 6:30 P.M.and 7:30 P.M.
Fridays 6:30 P.M.and 7:30 P.M.
For those people who have a very real fear of the water. Here is Saturdays 2:00 P.M.and 3:00 P.M.
your opportunity to overcome that fear and learn to swim. Cost for North View Junior High—30e per hour.
These lessons are 1 hour in length. There are 10 lessons. Cost
$10.00. The North View pool is available for rental ($12.00 per hour) on
Tuesdays—Community Center Pool Wednesdays at 6:30 and 7:30 P.M.,on Saturdays after 4:00 P.M.,
and on Sundays from 1:00 P.M.on.
7:30 P.M.
Monday&Wednesday—Community Center Pool BROOKLYN CENTER A.A.U.SWIM CLUB
9:00 A.M. (Class meets twice a week for 5 weeks.)
Anyone 6 years or older, interested in competitive swimming,
*HANDICAPPED (mentally and physically) should contact the Brooklyn Center Community Center for
further details about the swim club.
There are 10 lessons'/2 hour in length. Cost$5.00.
Saturday—Community Center Pool
11:30 A.M.
BROOKLYN CENTER JUDO CLUB CONTEST
SR. LIFE SAVING (must be 15 years of age, able to swim Register Saturday, October 21st at North View Junior High.
440 yards, front crawl or breast stroke) Instructor, Gary Nees. Contest will be held on Sunday, October 22nd. Junior Competi-
These lessons will be 2 hours In length, 10 lessons. Cost$10.00. tion will be held from 11:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. and Seniors will
Monday— North View Jr. High compete from 3:30 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. For further details please
8:30— 10:30 P.M. call
JR. LIFESAVING (must be 11 years of age, able to swim gall 6�de
440 yards,front crawl or breast stroke)
(All classes begin the week of October 2 unless otherwise noted.)
There are 10 lessons 2 hours in length. Cost$10.00.
Saturday—North View Jr. High CHILDRENS GUITAR
12:00 Noon—2:00 P.M. Students must furnish their own guitar. 10 sessions — $6.00.
Minimum 10—Maximum 12
DIVING — BEGINNING Monday 6:30 P.M.Beginners,Earle Brown,Paul Andersen, Instr.
Thereare 10 lessons%hour in length. Cost$5.00. 7:30 P.M. Intermediates
Saturdays—Community Center Pool
10:00& 10:30 A.M. SKI LESSONS
Ski instruction will again be offered this year during Winter Vaca-
tion for children (5th grade and up) and teens. Participants will
DIVING —ADVANCED be bussed to Birch Park on December 26,27 and 29. Instruction
There are 10 lessons 1 hour in length. Cost$10.00 will be offered on the beginning,intermediate and advanced level.
Saturdays—Community Center Pool Bus schedules, cost and registration information will be available
11:00 A.M. in November.
TINY TOTS BATON AND DANCE TWIRL
This class is for 4 and 5 year old preschoolers. Tiny Tots must be This class is offered to the girls who have had past experience in
4 years old by Jan. 1, 1973. The program consists of simple baton and dance. (Registration is at the discretion of the in-
crafts, games, story time, finger plays and music. Parents are structor.) The class will concentrate on the latest techniques
asked to pick up their child immediately at the close of each and trends in dance twirl, pom pom and parade routines. A
period. *Tiny Tots are required to wear tennis shoes to each unique aspect of this class is one location enabling girls who wish
class period. Class Minimum 10— Maximum 20. to become more advanced the opportunity of working together.
20 sessions—$10.00 A real must for girls who wish to participate in future high school
Class 1 Tuesday&Thursday 10:00— 11:00 A.M. marching and dance groups. 15 sessions $9.50. Minimum 10—
Class 2 Tuesday&Thursday 11:15— 12:15 P.M. Maximum 18.
Friday 3:45—4:45 P.M. Earle Brown School
10 sessions—$5.00
Class 3 Tuesday 1:15— 2:15 P.M. BROOKLYN BUDDIES
Class 4 Thursday 1:15— 2:15 P.M. A program for the mentally retarded children in our area. The
Community Center Instructor,Mrs.Williams program consists of: arts and crafts, musical games, dance and
singing activities, games and adapted sports (kickball and quiet
CHILDRENS CITY CHORUS games). 10 sessions$7.50.
Elementary age boys and girls. For further information call the Fridays 7:00 P.M.—9:00 P.M. Northport School
Community Center.
TINY TOT BALLET BOYS AND GIRLS JUDO LESSONS
For children 4 to 6 years old. This class gives the children an Boys and Girls 8 years old and up. Classes will start October 2nd
opportunity to participate with others in pre-ballet techniques, and 4th. 10 sessions$5.00
singing and creative expression. 15 sessions$9.00. Minimum 15 Monday Boys Beginners 6:30 P.M.to 7:30 P.M.
—Maximum 20 Monday Boys Advanced 7:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M.
Class A Tuesday 3:20 Evergreen Park School Wednesday Girls Beginners 6:30 P.M.to 8:30 P.M.
Class B Thursday 3:30 Public Library Wednesday Girls Advanced 7:30 P.M.to 8:30 P.M.
Instructor,Cathy Peterson All sessions at North View Junior High Wrestling room.
BALLET I BOYS HOCKEY
Students should wear tights, a knit shirt and soft slippers. For boys in 3rd grade through high school. Registration will
Leotards and ballet shoes are optional. Technique is stressed begin on October 14th and must be completed by December 1st.
rather than learning a routine. 15 sessions$9.00. Minimum 10— Patches will be awarded to all boys. The registration fee is$5.00.
Maximum 15
Class A Tuesday 4:30 Earle Brown School FORD PUNT - PASS-AND KICK CONTEST
Class B Thursday 4:20 Public Library Coordinated by the Suburban Recreation Association. For boys
Instructor,Cathy Peterson 8-13 years of age as of January 21st, 1973. Youth will compete
ADVANCED&JAZZ BALLET against own age only. Local competition will be held at Grand-
This class is offered to girls who have had view Park on September 30th, starting at 10:00 A.M. First place
g past experience in winners advance to Zone Competition, Robbinsdale High School
ballet. Registration is at the discretion of the instructor. The Football Field, Hwy. 100 & 36th Avenue North, on Saturday,
child should be 9 or over. This class concentrates on advanced
ballet and jazz technique. 15 sessions $9.75. Minimum 10 — October 7th, at 10:00 A.M. First place winners in local receive
Maximum 15 trophies.
Tuesday 5:15 P.M. Earle Brown School BOYS SOCCER
Instructor,Cathy Peterson
All boys 3rd grade through 6th grade. This program will run for
TAP DANCING seven weeks for 1'/2 hours per session. Coaches will teach the
This program is offered to children over 8 years. (Or one session basic skills of dribbling, passing, and kicking a soccer ball. Every
of ballet with the instructor if 7 or 8 years old.) Tap technique, boy will play an equal amount. After a few practices teams will
rhythm and routine composition will be emphasized. 15 sessions be formed and games played. Emphasis will be placed on the
$9.00. Minimum 10— Maximum 15 fundamentals, exercise, and having a good time. There are seven
Thursday 5:15 P.M. Public Library sessions. Cost $4.00. Classes will start on September 23rd.
Instructor,Cathy Peterson Saturday 3rd and 4th Grade 1:00 P.M.to 2:30 P.M.
BATON Saturday 5th and 6th Grade 2:45 P.M.to 4:15 P.M.
All sessions held at Brooklyn Center High School on the Soccer
In addition to regular classroom instruction students will be ex- Field.
posed to dance twirl, parade strut, and pom pom. Students may
also work for achievement and attendance certificates. *Bal-
anced batons are required. (May be purchased from instructors.) BOYS WRESTLING
15 sessions$9.00. Minimum 14—Maximum 20 This program is designed for boys 3rd grade through 6th grade,
Monday 3:40 P.M. Public Library Beginners Emphasis will be placed on the skills and fundamentals of wres-
4:25 P.M. Public Library Intermediates tling: Matches will be held within weight classes. Each boy will
5:30 P.M. Evergreen Park receive equal coaching and wrestling time. Every boy-will be
Tuesday 3:15 P.M. Fair Oaks School Beginners awarded a patch in the program. There are 12 sessions. Cost
4:00 P.M. Fair Oaks School Intermediates $4.00. Classes will start November 18th.
5:00 P.M. Willow Lane School Saturdays 3rd and 4th Grades 10:00 A.M.to 11:15 A.M.
Friday 2:15 P.M. Earle Brown School Beginners Gr. 1,2,3 Saturdays 5th and 6th Grades 11:30 A.M.to 12:45 P.M.
3:00 P.M. Earle Brown School Intermediates 4,5,6 All sessions held at North View Junior High Wrestling room.
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BOYS BASKETBALL "#a
For boys 3rd through 6th grades. This program features quality
coaching—low key and is designed for skill development. Practices (All classes begin the week of October 2 unless otherwise noted.)
will include shooting, passing, and dribbling exercises. Basic play
patterns will be taught. Teams will be formed after several prac- TEEN OVERNIGHT
tices and games will be played. Patches will be awarded to all This program is for.8th grade through 10th grade. Teens stay at
boys who participate. Classes will begin November 18th. 14 ses- the Community Ceriter from 10:00 P.M.,Saturday to 8:30 A.M.,
sions$4.00. Sunday After everyone is checked and signed in the overnight
Saturdays 3rd Grade 10:00 A.M.to 11:15 A.M. begins with a dance from 11:00 P.M.to 2:00 A.M. At 2:30A.M.
Saturdays 4th Grade 12:00 Noon to 1:15 P.M. everyone will go swimming or to the gameroom which will be
Saturdays 5th Grade 1:30 P.M. to 2:45 P.M. followed by 3 movies and more swimming. Approximately 7:00
Saturdays 6th Grade 3:00 P.M. to 4:15 P.M. A.M. everyone will be served orange drink and cupcakes. No one
All sessions at North View Junior High Gym. will be allowed to join or leave the overnight after 10:15 P.M.on
Saturday unless there is an emergency. Also this activity will be
fully chaperoned by adults, lifeguards, and policeman. All teens
34 and 56 CLUBS who participate must have a permission slip from their parents.
34 and 56 Clubs will meet twenty times throughout the school Date: November 18th and 19th
year. Clubs meet after school for 1% hours at the following Fee: $3.00
schools: Palmer Lake; Willow Lane, Fair Oaks, Garden City, Band: Karisma
Movies: No. 1 —Whatever Happened to Baby Jane
Orchard Lane and Earle Brown. Clubs will not begin until the
minimum number of children for each club has registered. *Reg- No.2— Dracula Has Risen from the Grave
istration deadline is October 1st. (Late registrations will be taken No.3—The Days of Thrills and Laughter—Talkie
after the deadline only if minimum number has been met.) JUNIOR AND SENIOR HIGH BOWLING LEAGUES
Children will be notified at school of the exact date that each
club will begin through the building supervisor. 20 sessions — For boys and girls in Junior and Senior High. There will be two
$5.00. Minimum 20 leagues. One league will meet at 9:30 A.M.and the other at 1:00
P.M. All registration will be held at Lynbrook Bowl. A $1.00
registration fee and$1.65 per session to cover the cost of 3 games
and certified A.J.B.C. instructors. Leagues will start on Septem-
ber 9th.
GIRLS BASIC GYMNASTICS CO - REC
For 1st through 6th grades. This course is designed to stretch and An activity especially designed for teenagers — a place to meet
strengthen the legs, back, stomach, shoulders, and upper arms. and talk — listen to music — take part in informal gym activities
Children are placed into two groups— 1st through 3rd grades and — play ping-pong and bumper pool. There is a 35�activity fee at
4th through 6th grades. Classes are 1'/2 hours in length and run each session. Activities are fully chaperoned.
eight weeks. Registration fee is $6.00. Minimum per class is Monday 7:30 P.M.to 9:00 P.M. Brooklyn Center High School
12—Maximum per class is 16. Gym
*Northview Junior High School —Classes start October 7th. Wednes. 6:30 P.M.to 8:00 P.M. North View Junior High Gym
Saturday 1st through 3rd Grades 9:00 A.M,to 10:30 A.M.
Saturday 4th through 6th Grades 10:45 A.M.to 12:15 P.M. JUDO LESSONS
*Brooklyn Center High School Open to all teens. 10 sessions$5.00.
Saturday 1st through 3rd Grades 9:00 A.M.to 10:30 A.M. Monday Boys Beginners 6:30 P.M.to 7:30 P.M.
Saturday 4th through 6th Grades 10:45 A.M.to 12:15 P.M. Monday Boys Advanced 7:30 P.M.to 8:30 P.M.
Wednesdays Girls Beginners 6:30 P.M.to 7:30 P.M.
Wednesdays Girls Advanced 7:30 P.M.to 8:30 P.M.
BOWLING
For boys and girls in 5th through 9th grades. All registrations will TEEN DANCES
be at Lynbrook Bowl. $1.00 registration fee payable at first ses- Community Center Teen Nite Presents:
sion plus $1.75 per session to cover cost of bus transportation, Saturday September 16th "Purple Haze"
two games of bowling,shoes and instruction by certified A.J.B.C. Saturday October 7th "Teen King and the Princes"
instructors. Bowling will begin September 11th. Call Lynbrook Saturday November 11th "Cold Duck"
Bowl for further details. Saturday December 2nd "Gold Street'
Bus Pick Up Saturday January 13th "Eight E-Z Pieces"
Monday Brooklyn Center High School 2:35 P.M. All above performances will be held from 8:00 P.M. to 11:00
Monday North View Junior High 3:10 P.M. P.M., all ages 14-19 years are invited, admission fee of $1.50
Monday St.Alphonsus 3:15 P.M. includes the dance, swimming, and movies. Occasionally"Nova"
Tuesday Earle Brown School 2:55 P.M. Light Show will perform at no additional charge.
Tuesday Garden City School 3:05 P.M. *North View Junior High School*
Tuesday Northport School 3:15 P.M. Friday September 8th "Karisma"
Tuesday Palmer Lake School 3:00 P.M. Friday October 20th 'Battle of the Bands"
Thursday Evergreen School 3:20 P.M: Friday November 17th To Be Announced
Thursday Monroe 3:25 P.M. Friday December 15th To Be Announced.
Thursday Riverview 3:20 P.M. Friday January 19th To Be Announced
Friday Willow Lane 3:05 P.M. All above dances will be held from 7:30 P.M. to 10:30 P.M. All
Friday Orchard Lane 3:00 P.M. 7th thru 10th graders are invited. Admission is$1.25.
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*Swim in the Olympic length pool. Minimum depth — 39 inche..
A special feature is a ramp for the handicapped. (Wading for tots in
*Build up muscle tone in the complete,modern Exercise Room.
*Relax in the Sauna.
*Relax and enjoy refreshments in the Lower Lounge and Canteen.
*Improve photographic techniques with the aid of the fully equipped
*Visit the Gallery Lounge and view interesting displays of creative art,
*Play a game of table tennis or billiards,or relax to music in the Gam(
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TEEN DANCES cont. CHRISTMAS CRAFTS&GIFTS
This class will offer suggestions, ideas and instruction for holiday
Friday October 13 Union Band to be an-
nounced later decorations and gifts. Here is your opportunity to utilize popular
media and contemporary design for your creative and artistic
Friday January 5 Union Band to be an- pleasure. A list of supplies needed for the first class will be avail-
nounced later able at registration. 4 weeks, November 1, 8, 15, 22 — $4.50.
Friday March 9 Union Bank to be an- Minimum 15—Maximum 20.
nounced later Wednesday . 7:30 to 9:30 P.M. Community Center
All above dances will be held from 7:30 P.M. to 10:30 P.M. All Instructor,Mrs. Holzknecht
7th thru 10th graders are invited. Admission is$1.25.
PROGRAM IN THE PARKS PATCHWORK FASHIONS
This is an informal gathering of teens at Kylawn Park, Garden This age old art is a current fashion trend. Learn the basic tech-
City,and West Palmer Lake Park. No charge. STOP IN! nique in patchwork and how to apply to fashions for yourself and
Sunday 7:00 P.M.to 10:00 P.M. home. Students will construct something for the home,an article
Kylawn Park will also be open on Thursday at the same time. of clothing and a toy. Bring scissors, thimble, needle, pencil,
thread and different scraps of like fabric to the first class. (Like
BEGINNING GOLF LESSONS fabric examples: all knits or cottons.) A skirt bolero or apron
Lessons will be held for all teens in 7th through 12th grades. will be the first class project. 3 weeks $3.50. Minimum 12 —
Golfers will receive lessons-from teaching professional Rob Brown. Maximum 20.
Golfers must supply their own clubs. Practice balls and mats Tuesday 7:45—9:15 P.M. Community Center
will be supplied. Class begins on October 9th. 5-1 hour sessions Instructor,Mrs. Lee
$8.00. Maximum per class— 12- Class begins October 3
Monday Earle Brown Elementary School 6:45 P.M.to 7:45 P.M.
8:00 P.M.to 9:00 P.M. DOG OBEDIENCE
This course is open to people 12 and older whose dog is at least 6
�Q months old. This course will teach you how to work with your
(All classes begin the week of October 2 unless otherwise noted.) dog in order to teach him social behavior and self discipline.
10 sessions$10.00
BEGINNING BRIDGE Thursday 7:00 P.M.to 8:00 P.M. Northport School
Students of beginning bridge will learn basic bidding and play
procedures. Come by yourself—or come with a friend. This is a WOMENS VOLLEYBALL LEAGUES
beginners class meant to prepare you for friendly neighborhood Open to post high age women. Two leagues — Recreational —
bridge groups. 8 sessions $6.00. Minimum 8 — Maximum 12. Olympic. Team entry fees will be determined after the first cap-
Wednesday 7:30—9:00 Brooklyn Center High tains meeting. This meeting will be held on Tuesday,September
Instructor,Mrs. Brooke 26th. Captains and girls looking for a team to play with should
meet at 7:30 P.M.at the Community Center.
MENS TOUCH FOOTBALL LEAGUES
SQUARE DANCING Two leagues. The local league plays on Sunday at Grandview
Square Dancing will be held at Orchard Lane School on the 2nd Park starting at 7:00 P.M. The classic league which includes last
and 4th Saturdays of every month from 8:00 P.M. — 11:00 P.M. years National Champs, plays on Tuesday at Grandview Park.
Your caller will be Mike Driscoll. Games start at 7:00 P.M.
If interested in Square Dance lessons please call the Park and Rec- MENS BEGINNING JUDO LESSONS
reation Department. For men past high school age. 10 sessions$7.00.
Monday 6:30 P.M.to 7:30 P.M. North View Junior High
Wrestling Room
MENS ADVANCED JUDO LESSONS
CITY BAND For men past high school age. 10 sessions$7.00.
For men and women past high school age. Call the Community Monday 7:30 P.M.to 9:00 P.M. North View Junior High
Center for further information. Wrestling Room
Monday 7:30 P.M.to 10:30 P.M. North View Junior High
WOMENS BEGINNING JUDO LESSONS
BROOKLYN CENTER HARMONETTES For women past high school age. 10 sessions$7.00
Open to women past high school age who enjoy singing. Per- Wednesdays 6:30 P.M.to 7:30 P.M. North View Junior High
formances given throughout the year. Practice on Tuesday, Wrestling Room
8:00 P.M. to 10:00 P.M., Earle Brown Music Room. For further
information contact the Director, June Scofield, at 56U-0740. WOMENS ADVANCED JUDO LESSONS
BEGINNING KNITTING For women past high school age. 10 sessions$7.00
Wednesdays 7:30 P.M.to 9:00 P.M. North View Junior High
Women interested in learning how to knit. Learn the basic skills Wrestling Room
that will enable you to knit anything from slippers to dresses!
*Bring size 8 needles and scrap yarn to the first class. 4 sessions ADULT CO - REC
$7.00. Minimum 8—Maximum 13.
Activities include volleyball,basketball,swimming,etc. $1.00 per
Tuesday 7:45—9:45 P.M. Community Center
couple per session.
Instructor,Mrs. Lee
2nd and 4th Fridays 7:30 P.M.to 10:00 P.M.
Class begins October 24 North View Jr. High
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RECREATIONAL MIXED VOLLEYBALL TRIMNASTICS
Open to all post high school age men and women. Pick sides and A"fun"night out combining exercise and volleyball. For women
play. No formal rules or games. A fun night out. Activity fee high school age and up. 10 sessions$5.00. Minimum 15—Maxi-
30k per person. mum 35.
Wednesday 7:30 P.M.to 10:00 P.M. Brooklyn Center High Monday 8:00— 10:00 P.M. Evergreen Park School
School Instructor,Mrs. Lubrecht
MENS GYM NITES
For men past high school age. Open gym for jogging, informal OIL AND ACRYLIC PAINTING
basketball,volleyball,etc. Activity fee 30k per person. No organ- Introduction to basic techniques in oil and acrylic painting. Prep-
ized teams please, aration of painting surface, color mixing, brushwork,.techniques,
Wednesday 8:15 P.M.to 10:15 P.M. North View Junior High and materials used are just a few of the things that will be ex-
Thursday 7:30 P.M.to 10:00 P.M. Earle Brown Elementary plored. Individuals will be instructed at their respective levels.
School Open to beginners as well as intermediates. *Bring to class a
large sketch book and soft pencil or charcoal and notebook.
MENS BASKETBALL LEAGUE Other materials will be discussed in class. 8 (3 hour) sessions
For men past high school age. Teams or individuals accepted. $10.00. Minimum 16—Maximum 20.
Informal practice can be conducted at North View Juriior High Wednesday 7:00— 10:00 P.M. Brooklyn Center High School
School from October 9th to November 13th (Tuesdays only).
Two leagues. Games will begin the week of November 20th. Instructor,Mrs.Conrad
One league will play on Mondays at North View Junior High and ADULT GUITAR
the other league will play on Wednesdays at Brooklyn Center Students must furnish their own guitar. 10 sessions $6.00.
High School. A captains meeting will be held on Tuesday, Oct- Minimum 10 — Maximum 12.
ober 24th at the Community Center at 7:30 P.M. Monday 7:15 Intermediate Earle Brown School
BEGINNING GOLF LESSONS 8:00 Beginners
Golf lessons will be held for all men and women. Golfers will re-
Instructor, Paul Andersen
ceive lessons from teaching professional Rob Brown. Golfers BALLROOM DANCE
must supply their own clubs. Practice balls and mats will be sup- For couples only. Dancing is a skill that can be learned. Don't
plied. Classes begin on October 9th. 5-1 hour sessions$8.00 sit on the side lines and watch others enjoy themselves. Learn
Maximum per class 12. the waltz, foxtrot, swing, rumba, cha cha, polka, and schottishe.
Monday 6:45 P.M.to 7:45 P.M. Earle Brown Elementary 8 sessions $16.00 per couple. Minimum 11 couples— Maximum
8:00 P.M.to 9:00 P.M. School 12 couples.
3-D ELEVATION ART & FRAMES Wednesday 8:00—9:00 P.M. Brooklyn Center High
Students will learn how to construct a balsa wood box to use for Cafeteria
paper tole or keepsakes. Bring an X-Acto knife or razor blade Instructor, Mr. Eck
and tacky glue to the first class. Balsa wood will be available for
purchase at minimal cost. Shadow boxes make great gifts. The POTTERY
same technique can be applied in making memory boxes. See The class deals with hand and wheel building methods of creating
examples on display during registration. 3 sessions $3.50. Oct- pottery. Students furnish their own supplies from a list given at
ober 4, 11, 18. Minimum 13—Maximum 20. the 1st session. 8 sessions$14.00. Minimum 11.
Wednesday 7:30—9:30 P.M. Community Center Monday Class 1 1:00 to 4:00 Community Center
Instructor, Mrs. Holzknecht Class 2 7:00 to 10:00 P.M.
Instructor,Bob Tebbutt
BEGINNING LINGERIE
Demonstrations will be given in class, all sewing done at home. SPECIAL INTERESTS,CLUBS AND CLINICS
Zig-Zag machine is not necessary. Patterns will be given to each
student. Bring a roll of white shelf paper and pencil to class. BROOKLYN TWINS SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB
4 sessions$4.50. Minimum 12—Maximum 16.
Thursday 7:30—9:30 P.M. North View Jr. High A United Fund Program.
Instructor,Mrs. Holzknecht This club is an active organization of Brooklyn Center and Brook-
*Course will cover.panties, half slips, nightgowns, peignoir and lyn Park residents 60 years of age and over who believe in doing
simple knit shirts. things and going places! Activities include social, card parties,
picnics,pot lucks,trips and tours,and programs of special interest.
*Meetings and activities are held at Earle Brown School the 1st
SWIMNASTICS and 3rd Friday of every month. For further information call Mrs.
Wentz at 544-1173. Join your friends and neighbors in these
Water exercise for better health plus a trim figure. You do not club activities. Newcomers are always welcome.
have to be a swimmer to take part in the newest concept in the *In addition to the Brooklyn Twins Senior Citizen regular club
field of physical fitness and exercise. 10 sessions$6.00. activities, the Brooklyn Center Park and Recreation Department
Class A Tuesday 10:00 A.M. Community Center is planning special events at the Community Center.
Class B Tuesday 11:00 A.M. Community Center
*Class C Tuesday 8:45 P.M. North View Jr. High WOMENS CLUB
Class D Thursday 10:00 A.M. Community Center All women over 21 years old are invited to join. Meetings are the
Class E Thursday 11:00 A.M. Community Center second Tuesday of the month at 1:00 P.M. Trips and tours are
Class F Thursday 8:45 P.M. North View Jr. High planned for the fourth Tuesday of the month. Nominal annual
*For both men and women. dues. Women interested in joining the club may call Margaret
Instructor,Mrs. Lubrecht Berres for further information at 537-7019.
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SNOWMOBILE SAFETY INSTRUCTION HOMEMAKING
The Brooklyn Center Park and Recreation Department and the 12. Cake Decorating,Advanced
Brooklyn Center Safety Patrol are again offering a class in Snow- 13. Cake Decorating,Beginners
mobile Safety. Any one wishing to enroll may call the Com- 14. Crochet,Beginners
munity Center. The classes will start sometime in October, you 15. Garment Designing
will be contacted as to the exact date, time and location. There 16. Knit Tops
will be a fee of$2.00 for State Registration. 17. Knitting
18. Lingerie Sewing
19. Mens Double Knit Slacks
20, Mens Ties
21. Pattern Adjustment
PHOTO LAB 22. Childrens Clothing
Those interested must take part in a workshop(call for dates) or 23. Slack Adjustment
be in a class in order to qualify to be registered. Registered per- 24. Zippers
sons may use the lab by reservation only (504 per hour). Must
supply your own paper and chemicals.
TENNIS OR TABLE TENNIS CLUB
Anyone interested in joining either a tennis club or a table tennis HOME IMPROVEMENTS_
club are invited to attend a meeting to explore the possibilities of 25. Basic Plumbing
starting a.club. Both meetings will be held at the Community 26. Designs for Living
Center on Tuesday,October 10. 27. Finish the Basement
Tennis Club 7:30 P.M. Table Tennis Club 8:30 P.M. 28. Home Electricity for the Novice
29. How to Wire The Rec. Room or Basement
30. Wallcoverings, Hirschfields
PHOTOGRAPHY CLASS
Any one interested in a photography class should contact the Park
and Recreation Department. If enough people show an interest,a
class will be held Thursday nights
DISTRICT 279 COMMUNITY EDUCATION DEPART-
MENT will offer the following classes. If-interested in enrolling
NORTH SUBURBAN COMMUNITY THEATRE in any of these,please call 425-4131 Ext.38 or 48.
N.S.C.T. is a community organization that brings live theater to
this area. Membership is open to all who want to find fun and
relaxation by directing, designing sets and costumes, sewing,
painting,hammering,ushering,selling tickets and of course acting.
Monthly meetings are open to the public and everyone is welcome. SPECIAL INTERESTS
Everybody laughs. . . Wig Styling
Everybody loves. . . Beginning Yoga
"EVERYBODY'S GIRL" Advanced Yoga
Presented by North Suburban Community Theatre
Adult Drivers Education
October 6,7, 12, 13 and 14 Introduction to Taxidermy
8 P.M.at North Hennepin State Junior College Wall Groupings
7411 -85th Avenue North,Brooklyn Park
Wall Groupings,11
Hand Writing Analysis
Cross Country Skiing Clinic
Multi-Speed Bike-Repair and Maintenance
DISTRICT 286 COMMUNITY EDUCATION DEPART- Win At Chess
Introduction to Wine Making
MENT will offer the following evening classes. If interested in Beginning Spoken Norwegian
enrolling in any classes, please call Brooklyn Center High School Intermediate Spoken Norwegian
-561-2120 for further information.
Advanced Spoken Norwegian
Rosemaling
SPECIAL INTERESTS
Hardanger Embroidery
1. Chair Caning
2. Decoupage
3. How to Purchase a Home Successfully
4. Investments-Fundamentals
5. Introduction to Skiing
6. Merrymaking by Minnegasco
7. Money Management
8. Volkswagon Maintenance
9. Snowmobile Maintenance SPECIAL COURSES
10. Winemaking Adult Basic Education
11. Yoga Drug Awareness(P.A.R.)
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Snowmobile Suit and Ski Jacket Clinic06
Swim Suits
Sewing With Knits
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Snowmobile Repair and Maintenance Idd
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Dramatic Story Time
Creative Drama n4
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ARTS AND CRAFTS
Shadow Boxes
Beginning Oil Painting
Intermediate—Advanced Oil Painting Pyb�tt
Beginning Candle Making
Acrylic Painting
Beginning Decoupage y
Forged Foilyo
Limoges(Poly-Domes)
Paper Tole or Dimensional
Backstrap Weaving v rx- r r, rK rx p
Weaving Without a Loom Fbd�4yj
Intermediate Needlepoint
Creative Stitchery
Do It Yourself Artifacts �y'`
Lunch Bucket Purses
Beginning Macrame
Stained Glass Artistry
Wood Refinishing and Antiquing
Rug Hooking
1. All registration must be made at the Park and Recreation 4. Instructor will not be permitted to accept registration at
office in the Community Center beginning at 2:00 P.M. the activity location.
Saturday, September 23(swim registration is separate—see
swim schedule). **Registrations made by mail will not be 5. Request for refunds must be received at least 24 hours
accepted before September 26 (use blank at bottom of before the second class session, however, there will be a
page).. No phone registrations will be accepted. $1.00 service charge on any refund.
2. The Park and Recreation office in the Community Center is 6. Members who register for an activity where capacity enroll-
open Monday through Saturday from 9:00 A.M. — 11:00 ment has already been reached ...will go on a waiting list.
P.M. and on Sunday from 1:00 P.M. — 9:00 P.M. Additional classes may be formed if there are sufficient
**SPECIAL SEPTEMBER HOURS** .September 18-22, requests and if space and competent instruction is available.
8:30 A.M. —5:00 P.M.;Saturday,September 23,9:00 A.M. 7. Senior Citizens, 65 years and over, who are residents of
— 6:00 P.M.; Sunday, September 24, 1:00 P.M. — 5:00 Brooklyn Center may enjoy all activity classes at '/2 the
P.M.; September 25-29, 8:30 A.M. — 9:00 P.M.; Saturday, registration fee.
September 30, 10:00 A.M. — 2:00 P.M.; Sunday, October 8. Check schedule for beginning date for each class.
1,1:00 P.M.—5:00 P.M. Regular hours resume on Monday,
October 2.
3. Where classes are limited, registration will be on the first Swim Registration for Learn to Swim Lessons which are to be
come—first serve basis. Persons are not considered regis- conducted at the Community Center Pool and North View
tered until the fee has been paid. The Park and Recreation Junior High will be held Saturday, September 23, starting at
Department reserves the right to cancel classes or activities 9:00 A.M. at the COMMUNITY CENTER. Mail registrations will
when an insufficient number of people sign up. not be accepted for Learn to Swim Lessons.
REGISTRATION CARDS ARE FOR MAIL USE ONLY
(WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED BEFORE SEPTEMBER 26)
MAIL REGISTRATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED FOR LEARN TO SWIM LESSONS
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