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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974 Park and Recreation Summer Activities BULK RATE U.S.POSTAGE PAID CITY MINNEAPOLIS,MINN. OF PERMIT NO.2170 B ROOKLYN CENTER „7�e —Sum& maw The Brooklyn Center Park and Recreation Department 1974 SUMMER ACTIVITIES in bot Creek Parkway. The Communit A.M. to 11:00 P.M. Monday—Sa. ...., Sunday. The phone number is 561-544, BROOKLYN CENTER PARK AND RECREATION ADVISORY COMMISSION Parks and Recreation Commission meets on the 3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:00 P.M., Council Chambers. This Commission advises the City Council on the Parks and Recreation Program in Brooklyn Center. Robert Zerban,Chairman Roger Pickering Jan Grannes Don Bogle Michele Roche ,o.„.adx x x >; James Brenny Gerald Johnson For further information call 561-5440. CIVIC GROUPS AND ORGANIZATIONS The Park and Recreation Department maintains a file containing infor- mation on the organizations listed below and agrees to serve as a clear- ing house and referral service for inquiries regarding these groups. Call the Park and Recreation office for further information. 1 (Groups not listed who wish to be included are invited to contact the Park and Recreation office.) Alcoholics Anonymous League of Women Voters American Association of Hennepin County Public J ; University Women Library Brooklyn Center 5, o m o American Legion Post No.630 Branch o s North Hennepin Artists Assoc. LaLeche League Babe Ruth League Little League— American cG o u City Band Little League— National q m ¢ LLI Boy Scouts of America Lions Club — E v Bridge Club North Suburban Toastmistress Campfire Girls Club Chamber of Commerce North Suburban Community —3 N ¢ �� m £ a ,J 3 - I p. Brooklyn Center Harmonettes Theatre Y w s z� al Brooklyn Historical Society Parents Without Partners Children's Chorus Republican Club ' Committee Senior Citizens Club F ove ubent, Incfor Better BeaBrorbklyn DSTwins portsman Club m c zip m o a a LLQ ' LL 4—H Early Bird Toastmasters Club LLLIIII Garden Club Palmer Lake V.F.W. Post 3915 Girl Scout Council of Mpls. Pounds Watchers Club Girl Scout Service Unit (WOWS, DEBS,SOS) Jaycees Welcome Wagon Mrs.Jaycees Brooklyn Twins Judo Club Women's Club YMCA — North West CHILDREN CONTINUED GIRLS "PONYTAIL" SOFTBALL - Begins June 17. CREATIVE DANCE - Begins June 18. For girls in 5 and 6 grade. Learn the fundamentals of softball. Practices and games will be held after teams are formed. Regulation This class will explore the basic fundamentals of dance through a softballs and aluminum bats will be used. Patches will be awarded to creative approach. Students will also be exposed to the disciplines of all players. The fee is $5.50 and this includes a T-Shirt. The league Classic ballet. Instructor,Mrs. Wilson. 6 sessions-$3.00. will run 8 weeks with girls playing at least twice per week. TUESDAYS COMMUNITY CENTER MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY 6:30 P.M.- Beginners and girls in 1 -3 grade. Kylawn 11:30 A.M. 1:30 P.M. 7:15 P.M. - Advanced beginners and girls in the 4th grade and up. - *The instructor may move the girls from one class to another because Grandview 11:30 A.M. 1:30 P.M.- of ability. TINY TOTS DANCE & TUMBLING - Begins June 19. BOYS BASEBALL KAMP - Begins June 17. Boys and Girls, pre-school age, 14 & 5 years), through kindergarten. This program is designed for all boys who are in 3 and 4 grade. Em- The life of every child can be enriched by creative rhythmic exper- phasis will be placed on the very basic fundamentals of hitting, field- fences. Here is an opportunity for your child to enjoy the freedom of ing, and throwing. Most of the training on hitting will be directed to- creative rhythms tempered with the disciplines of classic ballet. Such ward hitting a pitched ball. Both the underhand and overhand method experience paves the way for more advanced dance study, and is ex- of pitching will be used. Quality coaching,aluminum bats,equal play- cellent background training for those anxious to pursue gymnastics, ing time, and an ending tournament are only a few of the highlights. cheerleading, and the like. 6 sessions-$3.00. Instructor, Mrs. Wilson. Lettered T-Shirts are included in the fee of $5.50. 8 weeks. WEDNESDAYS SCHEDULE: MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY Garden City School 10:00 A.M.- 11:00 A.M. Willow Lane 9:00 A.M. 11:00 A.M. Orchard Lane School 11 20 A.M. 12:20 P M. West Palmer 9:00 A.M. 11:00 A.M. Willow Lane 1 15 P.M.- 2 15 P.M. Evergreen 11:30 A.M. - 1:30 P M. GIRLS GYMNASTICS CLUB Firehouse 11:30 A.M. - 1:30 P.M. Grandview 2:00 P.M. 4:00 P.M. All girls completing 1st through 11th. Join the Brooklyn Center Girls Lions 2:00 P.M. 4:00 P.M. Gymnastic Club and progress from the basic fundamentals to State TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS AAU competition. Here's how - First, girls can register for lessons in Garden City 9:00 A.M. - 11:00 A.M. Phase I, which is designed for beginners. Girls who have not previously Northport 9:00 A.M. 11:00 A.M. participated in the Gymnastics Club must take Tumbling Phase I first Orchard Lane 11:30 A.M. - 1:30 P.M. regardless of age, skill or ability. There are three divisions in this phase Kylawn 11:30 A.M. 1:30 P.M. as well in Phase II and Phase III. Example: After a girl has passed Phase I-A she qualifies for Phase I-B or C. However, if she has not GIRLS "POWDER PUFF" SOFTBALL Begins completed Phase I A she does not qualify for Phase I-B or C or Phase June 17. II, or III. Club members receive quality instruction from high school For girls in 3 and 4 grade. Learn the fundamentals of softball. coaches, letters about classes and events, and qualify for clinics at a Practices and games will be held after teams are formed. Regulation educed fee. Eventually after members have graduated from Phase 111, softballs and aluminum bats will be used. Patches will be awarded we will offer Phase IV which is AAU competition. to all players. The fee is $5.50 and this includes T-Shirt.The league This summer we will offer the following classes in two 3 week will run 8 weeks with girls playing at least twice per week. sessions. Registration fee is S12.00 for each 3 week ph,ise. MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY Garden City 2:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. TUMBLING — June 24 - July 12 _ North View Jr. High Northport 2:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. _ Orchard Lane 9:00 A.M. -11:00 A.M. Phase I 1st-3rd grades Cafeteria 9 00 A.M. 10.00 A.M Kylawn 9:00 A.M. -11:00 A.M. Phase I I-A 4th-6th grades Gym 9:00 A.M. 10:1 5 A M. TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS Phase I-A 4th-6th grades Cafeteria 10:15 A.M. 1 1:35 A Willow Lane 2:00 P.M. 4:00 P.M. Phase II-A 7th-12th grades Gym 10:15 A.M. 11:35 A-M. West Palmer 2:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. Phase III-A 4th-12th grades Cafeteria 11:40 A.M. 1 00 P.M Evergreen 9:00 A.M. -11:00 A.M. Phase I-A 7th-12th grades Gym 11:40 A.M. 1 00 P.M Firehouse 9:00 A.M. -11:00 A.M. Phase I-A 4th-6th grades Cafeteria 1:00 P.M 2 15 P.M Grandview 11:30 A.M. 1:30 P.M. Lions 11:30 A.M. - 1:30 P.M. APPARATUS — June 24 - July 12 — North View Jr. High Phase III-B 7th-12th grades Gym 9:00 A.M 10 15 A M CUB BASEBALL - Begins June 18. Phase I-B 1st-3rd grades Gym 10 15 A M -11 35 A M Phase II-B 4th-6th grades Gym 11:40 A.M. 1 00 P M A program designed for all boys in 5 and 6 grades. Emphasis Is placed phase I-B 4th-6th grades Gym 1:00 P.M, 2:15 P M on teaching each boy the basic fundamentals of baseball and on "fun". Everyone plays an equal amount. Games and practices will be held FLOOR EXERCISE — June 24 - July 12 North View Ji. High after teams are formed. Quality coaching, umpiring, and aluminum bats, are only a few of the highlights. Lettered T-Shirts are included in Phase I-C 4th-6th grades Wrestling Rm. 9:00 A.M.-10.15 A M - : : the fee of $5.50. 8 weeks. Schedule of the first week of practice: Phase III-C 7th-121h grades Wrestling Rm1015 A-M. 11 35 A-M- TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS Phase I-C 1st-3rd grades Wrestling Rm. 11:40 A 12 40 P M- Kylawn 2:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. - TUMBLING — July 15 August 2 — North View Jr. High Grandview 2:00 P.M. 4:00 P.M. Phase I-A 1st-31d grades Cafeteria 9:00 A.M.-10:00 A M Phase II-A 1st-3rd grades Cafeteria 10:15 A.M- 11:35 A M- Phase III-A 4th12thgrades Cafeteria 11:40 A.M 1 00 P.M Phase II-A 41h61hgrades Caterer ia 1 00 P 2 15 P CHILDREN CONTINUED GIRLS "PONYTAIL" SOFTBALL - Begins June 17. CREATIVE DANCE - Begins June 18. For girls in 5 and 6 grade. Learn the fundamentals of softball. Practices and games will be held after teams are formed. Regulation This class will explore the basic fundamentals of dance through a softballs and aluminum bats will be used. Patches will be awarded to creative approach. Students will also be exposed to the disciplines of all players. The fee is S5.50 and this includes a T-Shirt. The league Classic ballet. Instructor, Mrs.Wilson. 6 sessions-$3.00. will run 8 weeks with girls playing at least twice per week. TUESDAYS COMMUNITY CENTER 6:30 P.M.- Beginners and girls in 1 -3 grade. MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY 7:15 P.M. - Advanced beginners and girls in the 4th grade and up. Kylawn 11:30 A.M. - 1:30 P.M. *The instructor may move the girls from one class to another because Grandview 11:30 A.M. - 1:30 P.M. of ability. TINY TOTS DANCE & TUMBLING - Begins June 19. BOYS BASEBALL KAMP - Begins June 17. Boys and Girls, pre-school age, (4 & 5 years), through kindergarten. This program is designed for all boys who are in 3 and 4 grade. Em- The life of every child can be enriched by creative rhythmic exper- phasis will be placed on the very basic fundamentals of hitting, field- fences. Here is an opportunity for your child to enjoy the freedom of ing, and throwing. Most of the training on hitting will be directed to- creative rhythms tempered with the disciplines of classic ballet. Such ward hitting a pitched ball. Both the underhand and overhand method experience paves the way for more advanced dance study, and is ex- of pitching will be used. Quality coaching,aluminum bats,equal play- cellent background training for those anxious to pursue gymnastics, ing time, and an ending tournament are only a few of the highlights. cheerleading, and the like. 6 sessions-S3.00. Instructor, Mrs. Wilson. Lettered T-Shirts are included in the fee of $5.50. 8 weeks. WEDNESDAYS SCHEDULE: MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY Garden City School 10:00 A.M.- 11:00 A.M. Willow Lane 9:00 A.M. - 11:00 A.M. Orchard Lane School 11:20 A.M. - 1 2:20 P.M. West Palmer 9:00 A.M. 11:00 A.M. Willow Lane 1:15 P.M.- 2:15 P.M. Evergreen 11:30 A.M. - 1:30 P M. GIRLS GYMNASTICS CLUB Firehouse 11:30 A.M. - 1:30 P.M. Grandview 2:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. All girls completing 1st through 11th. Join the Brooklyn Center Girls Lions 2:00 P.M. 4:00 P.M. Gymnastic Club and progress from the basic fundamentals to State TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS AAU competition. Here's how - First, girls can register for lessons in Garden City 9:00 A.M. - 11:00 A.M. Phase 1, which is designed for beginners. Girls who have not previously Northport 9:00 A.M. - 11:00 A.M. participated in the Gymnastics Club must take Tumbling Phase I first Orchard Lane 11:30 A.M. - 1:30 P M. regardless of age, skill or ability. There are three divisions in this phase Kylawn 11:30 A.M. - 1:30 P.M. as well in Phase II and Phase III. Example: After a girl has passed Phase I-A she qualifies for Phase I-B or C. However, if she has not GIRLS "POWDER PUFF" SOFTBALL Begins completed Phase I-A she does not qualify for Phase I or C or Phase June 17. 11, or III. Club members receive quality instruction from high school For girls in 3 and 4 grade. Learn the fundamentals of softball. coaches, letters about classes and events, and qualify for clinics at ,i Practices and games will be held after teams are formed. Regulation educed fee. Eventually after members have graduated from Phase 111, softballs and aluminum bats will be used. Patches will be awarded we will offer Phase IV which is AAU competition. to all players. The fee is $5.50 and this includes T-Shirt. The league This summer we will offer the following classes in two 3 week will run 8 weeks with girls playing at least twice per week. sessions. Registration fee is S12.00 for each 3 week phase. MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY Garden City 2:00 P.M. 4:00 P.M. TUMBLING — June 24 - July 12 — North View Jr. High Northport 2:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. Orchard Lane 9:00 A.M. -11:00 A.M. Phase I-A 1st-3rd grades Cafeteria 9:00 A.M.-10 00 AM. Kylawn 9:00 A.M. -11:00 A.M. Phase II-A 4th-6th grades Gym 9:00 A.M.-10:15 A.M. TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS Phase I-A 4th-6th grades Cafeteria 10:15 A.M.-11:35 A.M. Willow Lane 2:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. Phase II-A 7th-12th grades Gym 10:15 A.M.-11:35 A.M. West Palmer 2:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. Phase III-A 4th-12th grades Cafeteria 11:40 A.M.- 1:00 P M Evergreen 9:00 A.M. -11:00 A.M. Phase I-A 7th-12th grades Gym 11:40 A.M.- 1 00 P.M Firehouse 9:00 A.M. -11:00 A.M. Phase I-A 4th-6th grades Cafeteria 1:00 P M. 2:15 P.M. Grandview 11:30 A.M. - 1:30 P.M. Lions 11:30 A.M. - 1:30 P.M. APPARATUS — June 24 - July 12 — North View Jr. High Phase III-B 7th-12th grades Gym 9:00 A.M- 10:15 A M CUB BASEBALL - Begins June 18. Phase I-B 1st-3rd grades Gym 10:15 A.M -11:35 AM A program designed for all boys in 5 and 6 grades. Emphasis is placed Phase 11-B 4th-6th grades Gym 11:40 A.M. 1:00 P M - on teaching each boy the basic fundamentals of baseball and on "fun". Phase I-B 4th-6th grades Gym 1:00 P.M. 2:15 P M Everyone plays an equal amount. Games and practices will be held FLOOR EXERCISE — June 24 - July 12 — North View Jr. High after teams are formed. Quality coaching, umpiring, and aluminum -- - - bats, are only a few of the highlights. Lettered T-Shirts are included in Phase I-C 4th-6th grades Wrestling Rm. 9:00 A.M.-10:15 A M - : the fee of $5.50. 8 weeks. Schedule of the first week of practice: Phase III-C 7th-12th grades Wrestling Rm. 10 15 A M 11 35 A TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS Phase I C 1st-3rd grades Wrestling Rm. 11:40 A M 12 40 P M Kylawn 2:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. TUMBLING — July 15 - August 2 — North View Ji. High Grandview 2:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. Phase I-A 1st-3rd grades Cafeteria 9:00 A.M.-10:00 A M Phase II-A 1st-31d grades Cafeteria 10:15 A.M -11 35 A M Phase 111-A 4th-12th grades Cafeteria 1 1:40 A 1 00 P-M Phase 11-A 41h-6th grades Cafeteria 100 P M 2:15 P M GYMNASTICS CONTINUED July 4 & 5 PLAYGROUND CLOSED — HOLIDAY 10 — OLYMPIC NIGHT— Brooklyn Center High School at the field. APPARATUS — July 15 - August 2 — North View Jr High 18 & 25 COMO ZOO — PICNIC DAY or AIR NATIONAL Phase II-B 4th-6th grades Gym 9:00 A.M.-10:15 A.M. GUARD — Airport Tour. Phase I-B 7th-12th grades Gym 10:15 A.M.-11:35 A.M. 29 — PENNY CARNIVAL at Large Playgrounds — Check Phase I-B 4th-6th grades Gym 11:40 A.M.- 1:00 P.M. with leaders for times. Phase II-B 4th-6th grades Gym 1:00 P.M.- 2:15 P.M. 30 — PENNY CARNIVAL at Small Playgrounds — Check with leaders for the times. FLOOR EXERCISE — July 15 - August 2 — North View Jr. High August 8 — POPSICLE DAY — All playgrounds this event Phase II-C 7th-12th grades Wrestling Rm. 9:00 A.M.-10:15 A.M. officially CLOSES the 1974 Playground Season. Phase II-C 4th-6th grades Wrestling Rm. 10:15 A.M.-11:35 A.M. Phase I-C 7th-12th grades Wrestling Rm. 11:45 A.M.- 1:00 P.M. FUN FLING WEEKS *All classes will be conducted Monday-Thursday. August 12 — 23. Boys and Girls. See Special Event Section. *The 1st & 2nd Friday of session will be open gyms. Girls may come and stay all day or choose the time slot best for them. Open gyms are designed to allow girls to practice what they have learned in class,ask questions and request special help. 0;ai 076 *The 3rd Friday of the session will be used for testing. Girls must Geve�v come at their registered class time. ADVANCED JUDO — Begins June 17 TEEN TENNIS FOR ADVANCED — Begins June 17 For all you guys and gals in 7th through 12th grade who have already For gals and guys 8 years and up who have had previous lessons and are develoned vour tenris skil!a Thic 1— !, t, considered advanced by the instructor. Interested students may join the Brooklyn Center Judo Club which is Nationally Sanctioned. Carl Flood, 4th degree Blackbelt, is the head instructor. 10 sessions -- meet from 1:30 P.M.to 3:30 P.M. Monday through Thi. $5.00. is$10.00 for 8 weeks. Brooklyn Center High School Courts Mondays & Wednesdays 7:30 P.M. North View Jr. High TEEN TENNIS FOR BEGINNERS — Begins June 1a TENNIS FOR BEGINNERS — Begins June 17. High quality beginning tennis instruction for guys and gals in 7 through 12th grade. Four - two week courses. For boys and girls in fourth thru sixth grade las of spring 1974) who Monday through Thprsday for two weeks, usir want to learn the game of tennis. This program features top notch in- Time 11:15 A.M. to 12:45 P.M. struction for the beginner. Four-two week courses are offered. Each CLASS SCHEDULE session will meet Monday thru Thursday for two weeks, using Fridays Session A June 17 — 27 for make-ups. Fee: $5.00. 8-10 students to a class. Session B July 1 — 11 West Palmer 9:00 A.M. — 10:00 A.M. Session C July 15 — 25 Willow Lane 10:15 A.M. — 11:15 A.M. Session D July 29 — Augus Kylawn 11:30 A.M. — 12:30 P.M. Brooklyn Center F: Northport 1:00P.M.— 2:00 P.M. GIRLS "JUNinp ri gcglr" cnFTRnr Grandview 2:15 P.M.— 3:15 P.M. June 18. Session A June 17— 27 This program is designed for girls in 7 and 8 grade. Teams vc Session B July 1 — 11 formed and games will be played. Regulation softballs and alun Session C July 15— 25 bats will be used. Quality coaching, umpiring, equal playt', Session D July 29—August 8 patches for every one are features of this activity. The re fee is $5.50 which includes a T-Shirt. 8 full weeks of so iva, TENNIS FOR ADVANCED — Begins June 17. TUESDAYS AND THURSDAY For all boys and girls 4th grade and up, who already have developed East Palmer 6:0C their tennis skills. This class is to prepare the player for tournament West Palmer 6:00 P.IVi. — 6:0o t' play. Matches will also be arranged with other communities. For advanced and intermediate players. This group will meet from 1:30 P.M. to 3:30 P.M. Monday through Thursday. The fee is $10.00 for V.I.P. VOLUNTEER IN PARK:- 8 weeks. All sessions at the Brooklyn Center High School courts. Hardworking, responsible Senior High teens who applied and were accepted have been placed as volunteers, working the parks thi DAY CAMPING summer. The Suburban Recreation Association conducts the Stuart Wells Day The job of these volunteers includes working with others to make the Camp for boys and girls ages 8 to 12. The program includes Archery, parks a place where children can come and have fun; sharing and Canoeing, Cook Outs, Crafts, Family Night, Hiking, Overnights, and thinking of new and interesting ideas in art and crafts, games, and Swimming. The cost for a one-week session is $15.00. For further other events; making new friends and gaining valuable work experience details please call Mary Scearcy at SRA. that may help them to get future paying jobs. DATES TO REMEMBER. The deadline for applicants was May 1st,however,if you are interested, call the Park and Recreation Department and ask for Judy. There may June 17 -- CLOWN PARADE (See time schedule) Baseball Kamp, be still a few openings left in the parks nearest your home. Ponytail and Ponytail Softball begins. 18 — Puppet shows, Cub Ball & Jr. Classic Softball and large YOGA — See Adult Section for Details. playgrounds, Tiny Tots begins. 19 — Small playgrounds & Tiny Tots begins. 27 — SKATELAND FUN Field Trip. -925-3838 TEEN DANCE DECOUPAGE — Begins July 9, 10. FIVE STATE PRODUCTIONS For both men and women. Learn the ancient art of submerging a pic- presents ture in wood. Students will complete two projects in class. Regis- "STRAIGHT UP" tration fee includes all materials. Cost - $10.00 - 5 weeks. Min- Enjoy a night of the Top 40's at the Community Center on Saturday, imum 9 - Maximum 12. Instructor, Mrs. Gershone. June 1st. Dance to "Straight Up"from 8:00 P.M.to 11:00 P.M. Ages Tuesday 7:00 - 9:30 P.M. Community Center 14 through 17 years are invited. Admission is$1.50. The band is a top Wednesday 9:30 - 12 Noon Community Center mid-west union group booked through Five State Productions. YOGA — Begins June 17. OPERATION DOMINION For both men and women. Students should wear clothes that are coin Operation Dominion is a new wilderness hi-adventure program for fortable and loose fitting. Cost $8.00 - 8 Sessions. Minimum 10. eleven to eighteen year old individuals; canoeing, portaging and "for Instructor, Mrs. Hollenhorst. real" enjoyment. Monday 6:30 - 8:00 P.M. Beginner Community Center A new challenge cast in the freedom and timeless simplicity of inter- 8:00 - 9:30 P.M. Intermediate Community Center locking waterways and forests known as the "Wilderness Canoe Country" (BWCA). POTTERY — Begins June 17. A challenge, sufficiently tempered to the individual's physical cap- For men, women, and senior high students. The class deals with hand abilities and level of wilderness experience, to providea safe learning and wheel methods of creating pottery. The instructor works with experience leading toward a basic mode of awareness,appreciation and each student on his respective level. "Emphasis of the class is on the concern. learning process not on the number of pieces completed. The lab is An enjoyable, ecological canoe-trek presenting a few basics around available to students at additional time outside the regular scheduled which a more valid,meaningful,self-reliant presence-individual peace- hours Including weekends. Registration fee includes instruction, 50 could well develop. Ins. clay, firing, glazes and lab use. Registration fee $25.00. 8 weeks. Instructor, Mr. Barry. Maximum 10 students. The leaders are experienced, concerned people whose example and MONDAY COMMUNITY CENTER knowledge will safely guide the groups through the wilderness ad- Class 1 9:00 A.M. - 12 Noon venture. All equipment is new, lightweight, and designed for safe, Class 2 7:00 P.M. - 10:00 P.M. wilderness travel. For details call the Suburban Recreation Association at 925-3939. LAB & FIRING PRIVILEGES—Begins June 17— There are 8 trips ranging in cost from $55.00 to $80.00. August 5. Only for past students who have taken pottery classes here at the Com ADVANCED JUDO — Begins June 17. munity Center. Students may use the lab on a regular basis, other than For all gals and guys who have had previous lessons and are considered Monday class time and have all pieces fired in the 8 week period. advanced by the instructor. Interested students may join the Brooklyn $8.00 Firing Fee. To arrange this please call the Community Center. Center Judo Club which is Nationally Sanctioned. Carl Flood, 4th de- gree Blackbelt,is the head instructor. 10 lessons -$6.00. TRIM & SWIM Mondays&Wednesdays for Guys and Gals For everyone of all sizes and shapes) An hour of exercises foil 7:30-9:00 P.M. free swim - a great way to look and feel better) Classes w Classes held at North View Jr. High School. times. Fee: $4.00/session. Session A June 17 -July 19 Thursday (once a week for 5 weeks) 8:00 P." INKLE LOOM AND BACKSTRAP WEAVING — 0.00 F.1v1. - Begins June 18. SWIMNASTICS For both men and women. Students will learn weaving techniques on both looms. Techniques covered will include: Plain,basket,twill, rya, Water exercise for better health and a trimmer figure. You no not i satin, and lace. Each student will construct their own backstrap loom to be a swimmer to participate in this new form of physical exer from materials furnished at the first session. 5 weeks - $11.00. Classes are one hour in length and will meet five time^ Minimum 8 - Maximum 12. Instructor, Mrs. Erhard. session. Tuesday 9:00 A.M. - 11:30 A.M. Community Center Session A FRAME LOOM WEAVING — Begins June 19. For both men and women. Students will construct their own Rigid Se"i"' 1,11V Heddle Frame Loom in class. (The loom would retail for a minimum of $30.00). The loom is suitable for weaving a small rug 30 in. wide and unlimited in length. Materials for loom construction will be fur- nished at the first session. 5 weeks-$18.00. Minimum 8- Maximum - 12. Instructor, Mrs. Erhard. Wednesday 7:30 P.M.- 10:00 P.M. Community Center 11 0 ADULT TENNIS FOR BEGINNERS — Begins June ADVANCED JUDO — Begins June 17. 18. For gals and guys who have had previous lessons and are considered All post high school age men and women. Learn the basic skills of one advanced by the instructor. Interested students may join the Brooklyn of the iastest growing lifetime sports TENNIS. Receive expert Inst Center Judo Club which is Nationally Sanctioned. Carl Flood,4th de- ruction, learn how to purchase equipment, how to score, and have a gree Blackbelt, is the head instructor. 10 lessons$8.00. good time besides_ Cost S6.00 - 8 weeks. Minimum 10 Maximum Mondays& Wednesday for Men and Women 16, 7 30 9:00 P.M. North View Jr. High SCHEDULE OF CLASSES Class A Mondays 6:00 to 7:30 P.M. GOLF — Begins June 19. Class B Mondays 7:30 to 9:00 P.M. Class C Wednesdays 6:00 to 7:30 P.M. Golf lessons will be held for all men and women. The first few lessons Class D Wednesdays 7:30 to 9:00 P.M. will be held inside at North View Junior High. Golfers will then move Classes held at Brooklyn Center High Courts. outside to a driving range (Range balls or clubs are not included in the registration fee). Each participant must bring a 7 iron to the first LADIES BEGINNING TENNIS LESSONS — Begins lesson. Lessons will be taught by P.G.A. professional Rob Brown. June 18. 5 sessions 58.00. Maximum 12. For post high school age women. A chance to get out of the house and June 19 — July 17 (No class July 4th) get some sunshine, exercise, and have a good time. Fout two wClass A Wednesday 6:30 — 7:30 P.M.eek Class B Wednesday 7:45 — 8:45 P.M. courses are being offered. Each session will meet Monday through Class C Wednesday 9:00 — 10:00 P.M. Thursday fortwo weeks, using Fridays for make-ups. Registration S6.00 for 8 1'- hour lessons. Minimum 10 Maximum 16. Schedule of Classes S E N I O R C I T I Z E N S Session A June 18 — 25 9:30 A.M. 11:00 A.M. Session B July 2 - 9 9:30 A.M. 11:00 A.M. Session C July 16 — 23 9:30 A.M. 11 00 A.M. CLASSES Session D July 30 — August 6 Senior Citizens 62 years and over, who are residents of Brooklyn 9: A.M. -- 11 00 A.M. Center may enjoy all activity classes found in this brochure at % the VI classes will be held at Brooklyn Ceenn tel High School Courts_ registration fee. SWIMMING POOL Memberships are given to Brooklyn Center residents 62 years and over. application may be made at the Community Center desk. Membership entitles the member to use the swimming pool, exercise room and >auna during recreational or "open" periods. )ROP IN 1) Vednesday is Senior Citizen Day, you and your friends are welcome to Trop-in, enjoy the game room, pool and ping pong tables. Cards, peckers, chess and Bocci ball are available for check out also. Swim om 12:00 Noon to 1:00 P.M. SPECIAL OUTINGS Throughout the summer special trips will be planned for Seniors. Mackinac Island, 3 days July 16-19, Como Zoo and Picnic, June, 'addleford, July are just a few. In addition other special outings will ,e offered, in the Senior Happenings Monthly newsletter or call Kathy 61-5448 for additional information. E eisure Time is a group of people that meet every Wednesday through- ut the year from 12:00 to 3:00 P.M. at the Brooklyn Center Com- iunity Center for lunch, a program and socializing. Sometimes the roup also goes on field trips and does community service projects. here are no club dues or requirements, just come with a friendly mile and lunch. Bring a sandwich, coffee, tea and dessert are served. you wish to contribute a few coins to the "kitty" you may. When ou come for the first time ask for a registration sheet to fill out,this Iso puts you on the mailing list for future Senior Happenings. ransportation is available through CEAP volunteers for those living in ie Brooklyn Park and Brooklyn Center area. Please call them by Mon- ay of each week if you need a ride at 566-2327. he Community Center is located in the Civic Center complex (next to ie new hi-rise apartments) at 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway. Parking is available in the north lot on the Irnnrer level, come in the 3 doors also _. ..,,,; :-i u,, Lj; ,,,,,,,,,,yr, Center Park and Recreation —r- . SPECIAL INTERESTS BROOKLYN CENTER PUBLIC LIBRARY NEWS FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION The children's program is geared for grade school boys and girls. For more detailed information contact the children's librarian, Nancy There will be a 4 day Fourth of July Celebration held in Brooklyn Romslo 537-6716. Center this year. Events, sponsored by various B.C. organizations, Wednesday, June 19th. 10:30 A.M. include: Senior Babe Ruth Tournament, Senior Citizens Art Fair, Children's Theatre Band Concert, Ice Cream Social, Fireworks, Rock Concert, Fishing Contest, Women's Softball Tournament,Street Dance,and Ecumenical Monday, July 1st. 1:30 P.M. Church Service. Ventrilquist: Jim Craighead i There will be something for everybody so plan on having a great time Monday, July 8th. 2:00 P.M. in Brooklyn Center over the Fourth of July Weekend. Keep your eyes Movie: Bedknobs and Broomsticks and ears open for more details about this tremendous celebration. Wednesday, July 31st. 2:30 P.M. Children's Theatre Monday, August 19th. 2:00 P.M. '. Movie: The Phantom Toll Booth \\ All, ~ ; '`1..� SUMMER LIBRARY HOURS Monday — Thursday 10:00 A.M.-9:00 P.M. Friday 10:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. Closed Saturday & Sunday through Labor Day Weekend. FUN FLING WEEKS SUMMER FUN FIELD TRIPS August 12 — 23. BOYS & GIRLS Playgrounds are over and school hasn't started. So what do you do for For elementary age boys and girls. (Minimum age for children to par- ticipate on trips is entering 1st grade in fall) Detailed information re two weeks? Join us at the Brooklyn Center Community Center for avariety of special events as your last big "fling" before school starts. garding time, bus pick up and cost will be available at the Community Center and distributed on the playgrounds on the Thursday before Activities will include such events as magic shows, movies,etc. Watch each trip. the Post and the Community Center Bulletin Board for a schedule of "SKATELAND FUN" Thursday, June 27th. Through popular demand this trip will again be offered this summer! Children will see a demonstration on safety, stopping, turning and enjoy 2 hours of Roller skating fun. Children will take chartered buses screau,c: from each playground to the rink in Brooklyn Park. Monday,June 17—West Palmer "COMO ZOO AND PICNIC DAY" Monday,June 24— Kylawn Thursday,July 18th or 25th. Monday,July 8— Evergreen The trip to Como will include a visit to see all the wonderful,exciting Monday,July 15— Lions animals and birds. Ay b 'S erformance Monday, July 9 — Orchard )_ane P park y" the seal will highlight the day. Bring a bag lunch and dress according to the weather. Chil- drenmay bring spending money for refreshments, however, none will be permitted to go on the rides. "AIR NATIONAL GUARD TOUR" Thursday,July 18th or 25th. Join the fun as we visit the AIR NATIONAL GUARD at the Minnea- polis/St. Paul International Airport. See a 20-man life raft,how a para- chute works and much more. The highlight will be going inside a real June 7—F airplane! Children should dress according to the weather that day and top wom, bring a bag lunch. June 28-29-30 Men's Tournament with an open and industrial div- OLYMPIC NIGHT ision. Wednesday, July 10th. — See PLAYGROUND section for more infor- Continuous throughout the summer the "B.C." Special Tournament mation. played on various Saturdays at Evergreen Park leading to the Super Special Saturday. PENNY CARNIVAL For details on the above tournaments please contact the Park and Monday, July 29th and Tuesday, July 30th. — See PLAYGROUND Recreation Department at 561-5448. section for more information. DAY OUTINGS POPSICLE DAY FOR DETAILS! Thursday, August 8th. — See PLAYGROUND section for more infor- HALF PRICE DAYS mation. On Memorial Day (Monday, May 27th) and the F, S r ADULT SWIM LESSONS JUNIOR & SENIOR LIFE SAVING — Fee: $11.00/ Beginning and Intermediate instruction for adults-high school age and session. up. Classes are one hour in length and will meet ten times. Fee: JUNIOR & SENIOR LIFE SAVING Fee. 511.00 ' session. $11.00 / session. Students must be 11 years of age (Junior) or 15 years (Senior) and COMMUNITY CENTER able to swim 440 yards front crawl or breast stroke. Classes will be 2 Session A June 17 - July 19 (no class on July 4) hours in length and meet 10 times in the North View Pool - Monday & Wednesday (twice a week for 5 weeks) Wednesday 7.30 9 30 P.M. 12:00 Noon Session B July 22 - August 23 Monday & Wednesday (twice a week for 5 weeks) PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS 12:00 Noon Private swim lessons are ovailahle fora fee of S7.00 hi. or S3.50 � NORTH VIEW 1/2 hour. Call the Community Center for further details. Session A June 17 - August 23 Monday (once a week for 10 weeks) BROOKLYN CENTER AAU SWIM CLUB 8:30 P.M. Anyone 6 years or older, interested in competitive swimming should contact Pat Lyden at 588-3169 of the Community Center at 561 5448 SUPER CHICKEN for information. For those people, high school age and up, who have a real fear of SYNCHRONIZED SWIM water. Here is your opportunity to overcome that fear and learn to swim. Classes are one hour in length and will meet 10 times at the A new class for girls who would like to learn new synchioniied swan Community Center and 5 times at North View. stunts or those who want to keep in p,acnce & receive few pointers nn old stunts. Classes will be one hour in length & will meet ten COMMUNITY CENTER — Fee: $11.00 / session times. Fee: S6.00 session. Session A June 17 - July 19 (No class on July 4) Tuesday&Thursday (twice a week for 5 weeks) Monday June 17 Aug. 19 (once ,r week fol 10 o-veeks I 1 12:00 Noon 7 30 P M Noith View Ji, High Pow Session B July 22 - August 23 Tuesday & Thursday (twice a week for 5 weeks) OPEN RECREATIONAL SWIM SCHEDULE 12:00 Noon - NORTH VIEW -- Fee: $5.50 / session COMMUNITY CENTER )effective June 101 Cost bOc children Session A June 17 — July 19 S1 00 ululr. Tuesday (once a week for 5 weeks) 12:00 Noon 1:00 P.M. (Adults onlyf 6:30 P.M. 1,00 P M. 11:00 P.M Session B July 22 — August 23 Tuesday & Thmsdoy Thursday (once a week for 5 weeks) 12:00 Noon 1 00 P-M Adulrs unly� 6:30 P.M. 1:00 PM 9 00 P M 9:00 P.M- 11:00 P.M (Adults only HANDICAPPED (Mentally & Physically) Satinday 1:00 P.M 11:00 P.M. Lessons for children and adults of all ages who are physically and;'or Sunday mentally handicapped. Classes will be one half hour in length and will 1 :00 P.M. 9.00 P M. meet 10 times. Fee: S6.00/session. COMMUNITY CENTER NORTH VIEW JR. HIGH (effective June 171 Cosi 30c 'huui. Session A June 17-July 19 Monday, Wednesday & Friday Monday &Wednesday (twice a week for 5 weeks) 2:00 P.M. ❑nd 3 00 P M. 9:30 A.M. Session B July 22-August 23 Thele will be no 2:00 P - swim dui ing the w,eks of Monday&Wednesday (twice a week for 5 weeks) June 17 28 mid July 29 August 9 9:30 A.M. Tuesday & Thursday Session C July 17-August 23 7 30 P.M. and 8 30 P M Friday (once a week for 10 weeks) 9:30 A.M. AAU SWIM MEET DIVING Thele will he ,ui AAU Swnn Meat nt the Comnurnny (:ewe• Prx�l iw Beginning lessons on the 1 & 3 myter springboards for boys and yids ginning ;it 8 30 A M- & Iunninq most of the rl:ry on Saruld'iy, June lf)) who are advanced swimmers. Classes will be one half hour in length The meet is being sponsored ')y rhe Brooklyn Centel Arluatit Cult and meet 10 times. Fee: S6.00 / session. Here ,, :i chance fni you to see some enthused youngsfeis in excniny competition. Arlmiss.on is (:ee so corne and chem fol your f'rvoir'e COMMUNITY CENTER te,tm- Session A June 17 July 19 Monday & Wednesday (twice a week for 5 weeks) 9:30 A.M. Session B July 22 - August 23 Monday & Wednesday (twice a week for 5 weeks) 9:30 A.M. BROOKLYN CENTER COMMUNITY CENTER 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Brooklyn Center, Minnesota 55430 Phone: 561-5448 SWIMMING POOL MEMBERSHIPS THE BROOKLYN CENTER COMMUNITY CENTER was completed for occupancy in June, 1971,and is the culmination of years of citizen Memberships entitle the member to the use of the Swimming Pool, effort and involvement. The Center was built with funds voted at a Exercise Room, and Sauna during recreational or "open" periods. successful Bond Issue and is designed to serve as the civic, social, and The use of the Exercise Room is limited to 10th graders and up. recreational hub of the city. The sauna Is limited to 18 years and older except for special events or It is dedicated to the philosophy that all citizens,young and old alike, when child is accompanied by a Parent. are deserving of the opportunity for a healthy, happy leisure. MEMBERSHIP RATES: 3 Months 6 Months Family $16.50 Family $30.00 YOU ARE INVITED TO: Individual $ 9.00 Individual $15.00 "Swim in the Olympic length pool. Relax and tan on the outdoor Family $55.00 One Year Individual $25.00 patio. Minimum depth — 39 inches. Diving well — 12 feet. Two 1- meter and one 3-meter diving boards. A special feature is a ramp for GENERAL ADMISSION: the handicapped. (Wading for tots in the Wading Pool with a con- Adults $1.00 venient place to sit and watch.) Children .50 *Build up muscle tone in the complete, modern Exercise Room. *Relax in the Sauna. *Relax and enjoy refreshments in the Lower Lounge. *Improve photographic techniques with the aid of the fully equipped (17 and under) Dark Room Laboratory. *Visit the Gallery Lounge and view interesting displays of creative art, WIM SPECIALS sculpture,etc. Receive one free swim pass for a friend with every new or renewed *Play a game of table tennis or billiards. single memhership bought during the months of June and July. GAME ROOM MEMBERSHIPS Receive two tree swim passes with each new or renewed f,imily mema bership bought during June nd July. Game Room memberships entitle the member to the use of all game room facilities. Bonus swim cords available gives you 55.00 of swim admissions for 54.00. HALF-PRICE DAYS: MEMBERSHIP RATES: (six months). . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.00 On Memoi ial Day (Monday 27th.) and the Fourth of July, all swimming general admissions will be cut in half. '25c per '/2 hour per person for pool tables. Adults 50c Children: 25c (17 and under) '10c per '/2 hour per person for table tennis. Be sure to take advantage of these great savings. POOL HOURS: Memorial Day 1:00 P.M. — 9:00 P.M. ' ourth of July 1:00 P.M. — 11:00 P.M. OPEN RECREATIONAL SWIM SCHEDULE COMMUNITY CENTER (effective June 10) tw.tr- Cost: 50c/children — $1.00/adults. " )NDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY 2:00 Noon 1.00 P.M. (Adults Only) # � ' 1 00 P.M. - 11:00 P.M. ) ° 3 TUESDAY & THURSDAY nn ni in a nn (Adults Only) s, v ,its Only) V7 � zr a �e ill d>�''LatG4�l _/�2�d'7'�t�Ld•�L 1. All registration must be made at the Park and Recreation 5. Request for refunds must be received at least 24 hours office in the Community Center beginning at 2:00 P.M. before the second class session, however, there will be a Saturday, June 1 (sw!m registration is separate — see swim $1.00 service charge on any refund. schedule. "Registrations made by mall will not be accept- ed before June 5 (use blank at bottom of page). No phone 6. Members who register for an activity where capacity enroll- registrations will be accepted. ment has already been reached . . . will go on a waiting list. Additional classes may be formed if there are sufficient 2. The Park and Recreation office in the Community Center requests and if space and competent instruction is available. is open Monday through Saturday from 8:30 A.M. - 11:00 P.M. and on Sunday from 1:00 P.M. — 9:00 P.M. 7. Senior Citizens, 62 years and over, who are residents of Brooklyn Center may enjoy all activity classes at is the 3. Where classes are limited, registration will be on the first registration fee. come — first serve basis. Persons are not considered regis- tered until the fee has been paid. The Park and Recreation 8. Check schedule for be date for each class. Department reserves the right to cancel classes or activities when an insufficient number of people sign up. 9. When grade is mentioned, it means the grade the child will finish in June of 1974. 4. Instructor will not be permitted to accept registration at the activity location. Swim Registration for Le,tin to Swim Lessons which iie to be conducted ❑t the Community Center Pool and North View Junior High will be. held Saturday, June 1 starting at 9:00 A.M.at the COMMUNITY CENTER. Mail req,siretians will not be accepted for Le,i,n to Swim Lessons. * MAIL REGISTRATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED FOR LEARN TO SWIM LESSONS BROOKLYN CENTER PARK AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT 6301 SHINGLE CREEK PARKWAY 561-5448 REGISTRATION CARDS ARE FOR MAIL USE ONLY (WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED BEFORE JUNE 5) ------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------- (DATE) (DATE) NAME NAME (LAST) (FIRST) (LAST) (F I RST) ADDRESS ADDRESS (ZIP) (PHONE) (ZIP) (PHONE) ACTIVITY ACTIVITY (LOCATION) (LOCATION) CLASS DAY TIME CLASS DAY TIME - DATE PAID AMOUNT DATE PAID AMOUNT • FOR CHILDREN'S ACTIVITIES: � FOR CHILDREN'S ACTIVITIES: AGE GRADEBIRTHDATE AGE GRADE—BIRTHDATE- - _ SCHOOL SCHOOL PARENTS' NAME PARENTS' NAME PLAYGROUNDS 1974 PLAYGROUND SEASON TRAVELING PUPPET PLAYHOUSE PLAYGROUND CLOWN PARADE, MONDAY, JUNE 1 7TH1 The Puppet Playhouse, donated by the Mrs. Jaycees in 1963, has 9:00 A.M. Bellvue 930 A Grandview proven to be a popular experience during the playground season for 9:00 A.M. West Palmer 9:30 A.M. East Palmer moms and tots as well as the elementary age child. Mothers should 10:00 A.M_ Lions 10 30 A.M Happy Hollow accompany the younger children to the playground for the show. 10.00 A M. Evegreen 10 30 A.M Riverdale Some of the neve puppets making their entrance this summer were 11 00 A.M. Luwet Twin 1 1:00 A M Fiiehouse made by Senior Citizens that attend the LEISURE TIME PROGRAM 11:30 A.M. Notthport 11 30 A.M_ Freeway at the Community Center. 12 00 Noon Kylawn 1200 Noon Garden City NOTE: Traveling Schedule begins Tuesday, June 18th. 12:30 P.M_ Orchard Lone 1230 P.M Brooklane MONDAY 1,00 P M Willow Lane Freeway 9:30 A.M. Clowns will parade ihtough the playgrounds on Monday, June 17, Brooklane 10:30 A.M. announcing to parents and children that the 1974 Playground season Garden City 11:30 A.M. will officially open this week according to the PLAYGROUND SITES Northport 12:45 P.M. AND HOURS LISTED BELOW Orchard Lane 1:45 P.M. TUESDAY These Playgrounds will open TUESDAY, JUNE 18 and continue for Willovv Lane 9:30 A.M. eight weeks ending August 81h with this schedule West Palmer 10:30 A.M. TUESDAY 10 30 3 P M. & FRIDAY 9 30 12.30 P N1 East Palmer 11:30 A.M. ..Act Ivo y Fee SI 50 pet child for the following: Evergreen 12:45 P.M. Kylawn Firehouse 1:45 P.M. biooklane Freeway Bellvue 2:45 P.M. GauuJvrew Riverdale WEDNESDAY Gardec Cm/ Lower Twtn Riverdale 9:30 A.M. H.rppy Hi lliw� Bellvue Grandview 10:30 A.M. These Playgrounds will open on WEDNESDAY,JUNE 19 and continue Lions 11:30 A.M. lot eight weeks enclrnc August 81h with this schedule: Happy Hollow 12:45 P.M. MONDAY &WEDNESDAY 1030 3 P M Lower Twin 1:45 P.M. "Activity Fee S2 OO per child (or the following Kylawn 2:45 P.M. Orchotd L,rne West Palmer TINY TOTS Fnehouse Willow Lane E ver gr can East Palmer The program is designed for preschoolers. Children must be 4 years Nrulhpu,1 Lions old by August 31, 1974. The program consists of crafts, games, iHURSI)AYHas been destc n,ued as T�r) DJ stories, music and supervised outdoor play. Tiny tots will be con- . _l { ys or Special Event Day. Hours will v;uy deperdnul on titp On days when it are not schen ducted on each playground providing the minimum number of 8 is uled, pl,ryg;Quads cv11l ire open 1 2 days_ registered prior to opening of the playgrounds. NOT[ Pl.tyq,,)tws will he closed on .July 4 & 5 Tiny Tots will meet from 9:30 to 10:30 A.M. Mondays/Wednesdays. Registration fee: S2.00. "The pr:rygtounrl lrograrn rs rJestrined prtm.urly for children of elem Orchard Lane West Palmer 'wI,ny ;chnor age (Children that will he in 1st grade to the fan ,mo Firehouse Willow Lane upl Foy buys ,:,nd gnis 4, 5, ;incl 6 years old see Tiny Tot Schedul,. Evergreen East Palmer Northport Lions ARTS & CRAFTS Tuesdays, registration fee: S1.50. Designed tot eloriwntaty school nye boys& gals, sessions conducted on Bellvue Freeway All 11 playgrounds See leaders fog schedule Only children tha! i,e LowerTwin Happy Hollow eytsteied for piny010unds arc' eltytltle to p,ntrcrpote_ Kylawn Riverdale Grandview Garden City OLYMPIC NIGHT — July 10 Brooklane Attentirm Morns and Dads, mark this date on your colendarl Thr, 11ghl I- thO birth of YOU tri (Ie, out with your chrldten lot a n1rPub of LITTLE ONES INTRODUCTION TO SOFTBALL r„tly ir,n II I' ,] trine when y()a C.rn r:ome and support your rhildf, AND BASEBALL - Begins June 21. uculhl�orhuud pl,ryground with othri farnalies Roto your neighhnthcutri This program rs designed for both boys and girls who are currently in PENNY CARNIVAL fist and second grade. The main purpose of this program is for the youngest to have a lot of fun while learning some of the fundamentals Monday July 29 rte Tuesday July 30 depending on the hi,ry of baseball and softball. The cost is S4.00 for eight one hour sessions. ground schedule at your specihc p,ti k All classes will meet on Friday. This rs a chance for children to put their Ihinkwl caps on to ciente and 9:00 to 10:00 A.M. build CaIMIVJI stands using their ployground surroundings. Parent aiw Willow Lane Evergreen mvrLed to corse and see the workings of III(?,, chrldrens imaginations Northport Lions and spend some pennies trying out the vac sous stands_ 10:15 to 11:15 A.M. West Palmer Firehouse POPSICLE DAY — Thursday, August 8. Kylawn Happy Hollow Pennies earned m the Penny Carnival turn into popsicles on this day 11:30 to 12:30 P.M. lot children reg_rsteted ❑I then playgrounds. This event will officially East Palmer Grandview close the 1974 Playground Season Orchard Lane Brooklane