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Late Spring/Summer1 2019 Contents Aquatic Programs Competitive Swim Clinic...... 7

Kids n Company I ...... 3 Water Exercises ...... 7

Kids n Company II...... 3 Beluga’s Swim Team...... 8

Preschool I...... 4 Personal Flotation Devices...... 8

Preschool II...... 4 Athletic Programs

Learn to Swim World Elite Kids - Tumble Time, Bocce, Gym Time,

Level 1...... 4 Soccer...... 9.

Level 2...... 5 World Elite Kids - Tumble Time...... 9.

Level 3...... 5 Tennis, Run for Your Life Programs ...... Soccer...... 10. Level 4...... 6 Taekwondo, Little Hitters, Coed Softball...... 11. Level 5...... 6 Youth Baseball/Softball Clinics, Summer Camp. . . . 12. Level 6 .1...... 6 Rally Cap T Ball, Girls Softball ...... 13. Level 6 .2...... 7 Boys Baseball...... 14.

Aqua Easter Egg Hunt...... 16.

Come to the Community Center for Some Hoppin’ Good Easter Bunny Fun! Tuesday, April 9 4:30 to 5:30 pm Hey Kids! Make a special Easter craft, decorate a yummy take-home treat and visit with the Easter Bunny himself! Photo opportunity included. This event is an open house style event with activities in different rooms of the Human Services Center. Please plan to arrive no later than 4:45pm in order to have time to enjoy all of the activites. Cost is $2 for Brecksville Community Center Members & $3 per child for non-members. Space is limited. Please call 546-2300 for more information. 2 Kids n Company I (Ages: 6 months - 2 years) Kids n Company II (Ages: 18 months - 48 months) Location HS Pool Location HS Pool Dates Day Time Activity # Dates Day Time Activity # 3/6- 5/1 Wednesday* 12:00 - 1:00 pm 322161-31 3/7-5/11 Thursday 7:00 - 7:30 pm 322162-41 3/7-5/2 Thursday 6:30 - 7:00pm 322161-41 3/9-5/11 Saturday 12:30 - 1:00 pm 322162-61 3/9-5/11 Saturday 12:00 - 12:30 pm 322161-61 No classes from Saturday, April 13 - April 22 * Hybrid Level 1 and 2 . No classes from Saturday, April 13 - 22 This class is designed to familiarize children between the ages A responsible adult participant who is comfortable in the water must accom- of 6 months and approximately 2 years with the water and teach pany child(ren) during all class sessions . readiness skills . A responsible adult who is comfortable The purpose of this class is to provide a fun, safe, and comfortable environ- in the water must accompany each child to every class . ment for the participants . This class will provide instruction to help children to The purpose of this class is to provide a fun, safe, and com- adjust to the water with a trusted adult and to develop skills towards inde- fortable environment for the participants . This class will provide pendence . The intent of this class is not to “drown-proof” children or to teach instruction to help children to adjust to the water with a trusted them to swim independent of an adult . Water exploration is encouraged, adult and to develop skills towards independence . The intent of having fun is mandatory! this class is not to “drown-proof” children or to teach them to swim • Face to Face Positions: Hip support on front independent of an adult . • Back to Chest Position: Hip Support on back, back support, arm stroke Kids-N-Company uses both the group environment for a social • Cuing aspect, as well as individual time to work on skills at each child’s • Water Entry: Seated, seated - rolling over and slide in individual level . The participants will be taught skills that can be • Water Entry: Stepping in, Jumping in, Use steps/ramp independently developed into swim skills . • Exploring the pool: In water exploration - independently, in shallow water • Using side of pool, steps or ramp independently • Face to Face Positions: Hug, Chin Support, Shoulder support • Using a ladder independently on Front • Underwater exploration in shallow water • Back to Chest Position: Cuddle • Open eyes and retrieve objects below surface • Side to Side Positions: Hip Straddle, Shoulder Support on Side • Open eyes and retrieve submerged objects • Cuing • Bobbing - explore, independently • Getting wet: With Toys, Kicking • Front Glide • Water Entry: Lifting in, Walking in • Front Glide to the wall • Exploring the pool: Out of water exploration, In water • Front Float exploration • Back Glide • Water Exit: Lifting out, Walking out, Using a ladder • Back Float • Blowing bubbles on the surface • Roll over from back to front • Blowing Bubbles with mouth and nose submerged • Roll over from front to back • Submerged mouth, nose and eyes • Passing from instructor to parent • Front Glide • Drafting with breathing • Back Glide • Leg action - alternating or simultaneous movements on front • Back Float • Arm action - alternating or simultaneous movements on front • Rolling over back to front • Combined arm and leg action on front with breathing on front • Rolling over front to back • Leg action - alternating or simultaneous movements on back • Passing from instructor to parent • Arm action - alternating or simultaneous movements on back • Leg Action on front • Combined arm and leg action on back • Leg action on back NOTE Children who are not potty trained must wear swim diapers in the wa- • Rolling over back to front ter at all times . No child suffering from diarrhea will be allowed to participate • Rolling over front to back in the program . Swim diapers are available for purchase at the front desk if NOTE Children who are not potty trained must wear swim needed . diapers in the water at all times . No child suffering from diarrhea will be allowed to participate in the program . Swim diapers are Registration Resident February 1 ends 2 days before 1st class . available for purchase at the front desk if needed . Non-Resident February 8 ends 2 days before 1st class . Registration Resident February 1 ends 2 days before 1st class . Fees: Community Center Member 40 .00 Non-Resident February 8 ends 2 days before 1st class . Brecksville-Broadview Hts . Resident 50 .00 Non-Resident 60 .00 Fees: Community Center Member 40 .00 Brecksville-Broadview Hts . Resident 50 .00 Non-Resident 60 00. Aquatics

Summer Learn to Swim Registration Begins May 1 3 Preschool I (Ages: 3 .5 -4 years) Preschool II (Ages: 3 .5 -4 years)

Location BCC Pool Location BCC Pool Dates Day Time Activity # Dates Day Time Activity # 3/5 -4/30 Tuesday 5:45-6:20pm 322163-21 3/5 -4/30 Tuesday 4:45 - 5:20pm 322164-21 3/9 -5/11 Saturday 11:00 - 11:35 am 322163-61 3/9 -5/11 Saturday 10:00 - 10:35 am 322164-61 5/7 - 5/30* Tu/Th 4:45 - 5:20 pm 322163-81 5/7 - 5/30* Tu/Th 5:45 - 6:20 pm 322164-82 No classes from Saturday, April 13 - April 22 No classes from Saturday, April 13 - April 22

• Enter water by stepping from the deck or low height The purpose of this class is to familiarize children approximately • Exit using ladder, steps or side from chest deep water ages 3 .5 -4 years old to the aquatic environment and help them • Blow Bubbles (3 sec .) acquire rudimentary basic aquatic skills . It will also help partic- • Bobbing 5 times ipants begin to develop positive attitudes and safe practices in • Open eyes under water, retrieve submerged object in chest deep water and around water . • Front float (face in water) (3 sec .) • Enter and exit water safely using ladder, steps or side • Front Glide (2 body lengths) • Submerge mouth, nose, and eyes • Recover from front float or glide to vertical position • Blow bubbles (3 sec ). • Back float (5 sec .) • Open eyes underwater and retrieve submerged objects • Back Glide (2 body lengths) • Bobbing (3 times) • Recover from back float or glide to vertical position • Front Glide (2 body lengths) • Roll over front to back • Recover from front float to vertical position • Roll over back to front • Back glide (2 body lengths) • Tread water using arm and leg actions in shoulder deep water (15 sec .) • Maintain back float position (3 sec .) • Combined arm and leg actions on front (3 body lengths) • Recover from back float or glide to a vertical position • Finning arm action on back (3 body lengths) • Roll over from front to back • Combined arm and leg action on back (3 body lengths • Roll over from back to front Exit Skills Assessment • Arm and hand treading actions (in chest deep water) May be done with support • Alternating leg action on front (2 body lengths) 1 . Glide on front for at least 2 body lengths, roll to back, float on back for 15 • Simultaneous leg action on front (2 body lengths) seconds then recover to a vertical position . • Alternating arm action on front (2 body lengths) 2 . Glide on back for at least 2 body lengths, roll to front, float on front, then • Simultaneous arm action on front (2 body lengths) recover to a vertical position . • Combined arm and leg action on front (2 body lengths) 3 . Swim using combined arm and leg actions on front for at least 3 body • Alternating leg action on back (2 body lengths) lengths, roll to back and float for 15 seconds; roll to the front, then continue • Simultaneous leg action on back (2 body lengths) swimming for 3 body lengths . • Alternating arm action on back (2 body lengths) • Simultaneous arm action on back (2 body lengths) Registration Resident February 1 ends 2 days before 1st class . Non-Resi- • Combined arm and leg action on back (2 body lengths) dent February 8 ends 2 days before 1st class . Exit Skills Assessment May be done with support Fees: Community Center Member $40, Brecksville-Broadview Hts . 1 . Enter independently, using either the ladder, steps or side, Resident $50 travel at least 5 yards, submerge to mouth and blow bubbles * May register for either Tu/Th or both, price is per day . for at least 3 seconds then safely exit the water . (Participants can walk, move along gutter or “swim”) 2 . Glide on front at least 2 body lengths, roll to a back float for 3 seconds and recover to a vertical position

Registration Resident February 1 ends 2 days before 1st class . Non-Resident February 8 ends 2 days before 1st class .

Fees: Community Center Member $20, Brecksville Resident $25 * May register for either Tu/Th or both, price is per day . October through May Age: 3 months - 5 years

Aquatics Monday’s 10 am-1 pm Thursday’s 11 am-2 pm Call for more details!

4 • Back float (15 sec .) Level 1 • Back Glide (2 body lengths) • Recover from back float or glide to vertical position Learn to Swim (Ages: 5 years and up) • Roll over front to back Location BCC pool • Roll over back to front Dates Day Time Activity # • Change direction of travel paddling on front or back 3/5 - 4/30 Tuesday 5:45 - 6:35pm 322261-22 • Tread water using arm and leg actions (15 seconds) 3/9 - 5/11 Saturday 11:00 - 11:50am 322261-61 • Combined arm and leg actions on front unsupported (5 body lengths) 5/7 - 5/30 Tu/Th 4:45 - 5:35pm 322261-81 • Finning arm action (5 body lengths) • Combined arm and leg action on back (5 body lengths) • Enter and exit water safely using ladder, steps or side • Alternating leg action on side • Blow Bubbles (3 sec .) • Elementary backstroke kick • Bobbing (5 times) Exit Skills Assessment • Open eyes underwater and retrieve submerged objects (2 times) 1 . Step from side into chest-deep water, push off the bottom, move into a • Front float position (5 sec .) treading or floating position for 15 seconds, swim on front and/or back for 5 • Front Glide (2 body lengths) body lengths, then exit water • Recover from front float to a vertical position 2 . Move into a back float for 15 seconds, roll to front, then recover to a verti- • Back float position (5 sec .) cal position . • Back glide (2 body lengths) 3 . Push off and swim using combined arm and leg actions on front for 5 body • Recover from a back float or glide to standing position lengths, roll to back and float for 15 seconds, roll to the front, then continue • Roll over from front to back swimming for at least 5 body lengths . • Roll over from back to front • Tread water using arm and hand actions (in chest deep water) • Alternating leg action on front (2 body lengths) Level 3 • Simultaneous leg action on front (2 body lengths) Dates Day Time Activity # • Alternating arm action on front (2 body lengths) 3/5 - 4/30 Tuesday 4:45-5:35pm 322263-21 • Simultaneous arm action on front (2 body lengths) 3/5 - 4/30 Tuesday 5:45 - 6:35pm 322263-22 • Combined arm and leg action on front (2 body lengths) • Alternating leg action on back (2 body lengths) 3/9 - 5/11 Saturday 10:00 - 10:50 am 322263-61 • Simultaneous leg action on back (2 body lengths) 3/9 - 5/11 Saturday 11:00 - 11:50am 322263-62 • Alternating arm action on back (2 body lengths) 5/7 - 5/30 Tu/Th 4:45 - 5:35pm 322263-81 • Simultaneous arm action on back (2 body lengths) 5/7 - 5/30 Tu/Th 5:45 - 6:35pm 322263-82 • Combined arm and leg action on back (2 body lengths) Exit Skills Assessment • Jump into deep water, fully submerge, recover to surface, return to side 1 . Enter independently, using either the ladder, steps or side, travel at least 5 • -first entry from sitting position (9+ feet of water) yards, bob 5 times then safely exit the water . • Head-first entry from kneeling position (9+ feet of water) (Participants can walk, move along gutter or “swim”) • Bobbing while moving toward safety, 15 times 2 . Glide on front at least 2 body lengths, roll to a back float for 5 seconds and • Rotary breathing (15 times) recover to a vertical position . (This may be done with support .) • Survival float (30 seconds) • Back float (1 minute) • Change from vertical to horizontal position on front • Change from vertical to horizontal position on back Level 2 • While in a vertical position, rotate one full turn Dates Day Time Activity # • Tread water (1 minute) 3/5 - 4/30 Tuesday 4:45-5:35pm 322262-21 • Push off in streamlined position, then begin flutter kicking 3/5 - 4/30 Tuesday 5:45 - 6:35pm 322262-22 (3-5 body lengths) • Push off in streamlined position, then begin dolphin kicking 3/9 - 5/11 Saturday 10:00 - 10:50 am 322262-61 • Front crawl (15 yards) 3/9 - 5/11 Saturday 11:00 - 11:50am 322262-62 • Breaststroke kick (15 yards) 5/7 - 5/30 Tu/Th 4:45 - 5:35pm 322262-81 • Elementary backstroke (15 yards) 5/7 - 5/30 Tu/Th 5:45 - 6:35pm 322262-82 • Scissors kick (15 yards) • Back glide - flutter kick (2 body lengths) • Enter water by stepping or jumping from the side • Back crawl (15 yards) • Exit water safely using ladder, steps or side Exit Skills Assessment: • Fully submerging and holding breath (10 sec .) 1 . Jump into deep water from the side, recover to the surface, maintain po- • Bobbing 10 times sition by treading of floating for 1 minute, rotate one full turn if necessary • Open eyes under water, retrieve submerged object (3 times) toward exit, swim front crawl and/or elementary backstroke for 25 yards, • Rotary Breathing (5 times) then exit the water . • Front float (face in water) (10 sec .) 2 . Push off in a streamlined position, then swim front crawl for 15 yards, • Jellyfish float (10 seconds) change position and direction as necessary, swim elementary backstroke • Tuck float (10 seconds) for 15 yards, then exit the water . • Front Glide (2 body lengths) • Recover from front float or glide to vertical position 5 • Sidestroke (25 yards) (Brecksville Community Center) Learn to Swim Exit Skills Assessment: Level 4 1 . Perform a shallow-angle dive into deep water, swim front crawl for 50 yards, then swim elementary backstroke for 50 yards using appropriate Dates Day Time Activity # turning styles . 3/5 - 4/30 Tuesday 4:45-5:35pm 322264-21 2 . Swim breaststroke for 25 yards, change direction as necessary and swim 3/5 - 4/30 Tuesday 5:45 - 6:35pm 322264-22 back crawl for 25 yards using efficient turning styles . 3/9 - 5/11 Saturday 10:00 - 10:50 am 322264-61 3/9 - 5/11 Saturday 11:00 - 11:50am 322264-62 5/7 - 5/30 Tu/Th 4:45 - 5:35pm 322264-81 Level 6.1 Fitness Swimmer and Personal Water Safety 5/7 - 5/30 Tu/Th 5:45 - 6:35pm 322264-82 Dates Day Time Activity # • Dive from compact position 3/5 - 4/30 Tuesday 4:45 - 5:35 pm 322266-21 • Dive from stride position 3/9 - 5/11 Saturday 10:00 - 10:50 am 322266-61 • Swim under water (3-5 body lengths) 3/9 - 5/11 Saturday 11:00 - 11:50am 322266-62 • Feet-first surface dive, submerging completely 5/7 - 5/30 Tu/Th 4:45 - 5:35pm 322266-81 • Survival swimming in deep water (1 minute) • Front crawl (100 yards) • Back float in deep water (1 min .) • Back crawl (50 yards) • Breaststroke (50 yards) • Front crawl open turn • Elementary backstroke (100 yards) • Backstroke open turn • Sidestroke (50 yards) • Tread water using 2 different kicks (2 min ). • Butterfly (50 yards) • Front crawl (25 yards) • Front crawl open turn while swimming • Breaststroke (15 yards) • Backstroke open turn while swimming • Butterfly (15 yards) • Front flip turn while swimming • Back crawl (25 yards) • Backstroke flip turn while swimming • Elementary backstroke (25 yards) • Sidestroke open turn while swimming • Sidestroke (15 yards) • Butterfly turn while swimming • Push off, streamline position on back, begin flutter kick • Breaststroke turn while swimming (5 body lengths) • Surface dive and retrieve an object from the bottom • Circle Swimming • Push off, streamline position on back, begin dolphin kick • Use a pace clock (5 body lengths) • Use a pull buoy while swimming (25 yards) Exit Skills Assessment: • Use fins while swimming (25 yards) 1 . Perform a feet-first entry into deep water, swim front crawl for • Use paddles while swimming (25 yards) 25 yards, change direction and swim elementary backstroke for • Describe how to set up an exercise program 25 yards . • Demonstrate various training techniques 2 . Swim breaststroke for 15 yards, change direction and position • Calculate target heart rate as necessary and swim back crawl for 15 yards . • Aquatics Exercise Personal 3 . Submerge and swim a distance of 3-5 body lengths underwater • HELP position (2 mins .) without hyperventilating, return to the surface, then exit the • Huddle position (2 mins .) water . • Feet-first surface dive • Pike surface dive Level 5 • Tuck surface dive • Survival Float (5 mins .) Dates Day Time Activity # • Survival swimming (10 mins .) 3/5 - 4/30 Tuesday 4:45 - 5:35 pm 322265-21 • Tread water in deep - kicking only (2 mins .) 3/9 - 5/11 Saturday 10:00 - 10:50 am 322265-61 • Surface dive and retrieve an object from bottom 3/9 - 5/11 Saturday 11:00 - 11:50am 322265-62 • Self-rescue techniques while clothes Exit Skills Assessment 5/7 - 5/30 Tu/Th 5:45 - 6:35pm 322265-82 1 . Swim 500 yards continuously using any 3 strokes of your choice, swim- • Shallow dive from the side ming at least 50 yards of each stroke . • Shallow dive, glide 2-3 body lengths, begin any front stroke 2 . Perform the Cooper 12 minute swim test and compare results with the • Swim underwater (no hyperventilation) (5 body lengths) pre-assessment results . • Tuck surface dive, submerge completely 3 . Jump into deep water, perform a survival float for 5 minutes, roll onto back • Pike surface dive, submerge completely and perform a back float for 5 minutes . • Survival swimming (2 mins .) 4 . Perform a feet-first surface dive, retrieve an object from the bottom of the • Back float (2 mins .) pool at a minimum depth of 7-10 feet, return to the surface and return to • Front flip turn while swimming the starting point . • Backstroke flip turn while swimming No classes from Saturday, April 13 - April 22 Registration begins 3/1 for residents and 3/8 for non-residents .

Aquatics • Tread water (5 mins .) • Tread water using legs only (2 mins .) March Class Fees: Community Center Member $45, Brecksville-Broadview Hts . Resident $55 • Front crawl (50 yards) May Class Fees: Community Center Member $22 .50, • Butterfly (25 yards) Brecksville-Broadview Hts . Resident $27 .50 • Breaststroke (25 yards) * May register for either Tu/Th or both, price is per day . • Back crawl (25 yards) • Elementary backstroke (50 yards) • Standard scull on back (30 sec .) 6 Water Exercise with Nora Competitive Swim Clinic Days Time Instructor Location BCC Indoor Pool Mon & Wed 6:30-7:30pm Nora Dates Day Time Activity # The Water Exercise with Nora class begins with warm up exercises to get 3/4-4/29 Monday 6:00 - 7:15pm 322362-11 participants acclimated to the water then moves to a more vigorous segment of 3/8-5/3 Friday 6:00 - 7:15pm 322362-51 exercises to work the large muscle groups . Toning exercises and resistance stretches are varied from class to class to keep the exercises fresh and invigorating . The goal is This is a quarterly offered program for Fall, Winter and Spring that will fo- to increase participants’ muscle tone, cardio benefits, and to help them achieve their cus on competitive swim techniques and endurance for youth . This program personal health goals . Please call to confirm starting date . is considered an extension of the Learn-to-Swim program . • Times and days of program offerings will vary from season to season . Sculpt and Splash • It is designed for those that have participated in at least the Level 5 Learn- Days Time Instructor to-Swim or equivalent . Tues & Thurs 9:00-10:00am Charlie/Julie • This program is restricted to Brecksville residents only . Sculpt and Splash is a 50 minute class for people of all fitness levels . The • This program is not offered to high school swimmers during the State of participants will use a variety of equipment (noodles, weights, bands etc .) and focus Ohio Swim Team season . on cardio endurance, muscle strengthening and resistance training, challenging their • Sessions will be scheduled for eight (8) meetings . muscles in new and fun ways . • Each offering is considered a separate session with separate fees . Partici- Water Yoga pants should only register for sessions that they can attend . Days Time Instructor • The program requires participants to perform continuous lap swimming . Tues 6:30pm Linda Participants should be able to swim a minimum of ten (10) continuous laps A low impact class to develop flexibility, breathing, balance, and core strength . Full before registering . The instructors or other Aquatic Staff may recommend body workout for all fitness levels, consisting of stretching, strengthening, balancing participants continue Learn-to-Swim before advancing to this program . and core work . Pool noodles, water weights, and bands will be used for added resistance . A very effective class that is also easy on the joints . No mat or yoga Skills that will be refined throughout the program will include: experience necessary . • Freestyle (Front Crawl) Brecksville Community Center Pool • Breaststroke • Backstroke TNT Water Exercise • Butterfly Days Time Instructor • Starts Tues & Thurs 9:00-10:00am Audrey • Turns TNT- Water Ex was developed to help individuals achieve their personal fitness • Endurance goals . This class is geared for participants of all ages and fitness levels . Varied exercises and repetitions allow participants to customize the workout to fit their needs . Fees: Community Center Member $20 .00 and Resident $30 .00 There is a high concentration on cardiovascular endurance and strength training with little to no impact on the joints . Participants will use a variety of equipment including float belts, noodles, stretch cords, and barbells Water Exercises Programs Cardio Strength Days Time Instructor Human Services Center Therapy Pool Wed 9:00-10:00am Charlie Water Exercise for Arthritis Cardio strength aquatics was developed to provide a whole body workout at any Days Time Instructor fitness level . Intervals of cardio combinations and strength toning exercises will Mon & Wed 10:00-11:00am Darlene provide you with a head to toe workout . This workout uses the resistance of the water Fri 10:00-11:00am Charlie along with barbells, noodles, jogging belts and resistance bands to obtain an effective The Arthritis Class is a recreational exercise program developed by the Arthritis cardiovascular and strength building workout without added stress on your joints . Foundation to help individuals with Arthritis and other related conditions . The activities Cost for programs and exercises are designed to encourage self care, social interaction, improve muscle strength and flexibility . Each participant works at his or her own fitness level . Walk-in Fee 12 Class Punch Card Modifications are given for each exercise to help individuals customize the program to $5 Member $40 Member fit their needs . This program is an excellent post therapy class or post surgery class as $7 Resident $45 Resident it focuses on muscle strengthening and flexibility . $8 Non-resident $55 Non-resident Liquid Strength Days Time Instructor * Human Service Pool membership is required for classes conducted in the Therapy Pool . Mon & Wed 9:00-10:00am Darlene Fri 9:00-10:00am Charlie The Liquid Strength program is to provide participants with water resistance training . Participants will spend 60 minutes working in the water on range of motion activities and resistance training . This class is open to individuals of all ages and varying abilities especially those with mobility impairments .

7 Personal Flotation Devices The Community Center staff is always evaluating the pool area and considering Definite No No’s ways to make the swimming more safe and ❂ Buoy style floats held to the user’s back by a belt are not permitted . enjoyable . They are considered unsafe because the swimmer is always forced The use of personal flotation devices (PFD) face down and it is very difficult for the swimmer to right themselves is one item about which many questions are onto their backs . asked . ❂ Rings with no saddle devices are not permitted . The Community Center advocates devices that ❂ Children with floats are not permitted in the pool without parents in the are worn . If a child lets go of a PFD and is unable to water with them retrieve the float, it is not safe . Please remember that PFDs in a swimming pool environment are to be used as swimming aides, not as a guarantee for your child’s safety . What Kind of Floats Are Allowed? Lifeguards are properly trained to prevent and react to aquatic emergencies . Every year there are new PFDs for children . The staff is always However, it is primarily the parent’s responsibility to ensure the safety of their evaluating them and considering their safety . The list below is a guide for children . items that are allowed in our pools: ❂ Properly sized Coast Guard approved life jackets . ❂ Buoyant . These include swimsuits or a garment worn over The following is a guide for the type of a that provides buoyancy permitted flotation devices by means of inserted foam or inflatable bladders . ❂ Parents must always be in the water and within ❂ Water wings . direct contact of the child using flotation devices. ❂ Ring or toy devices, which provide a secure saddle for the children to ❂ Children must not be able to fall off or out of the PFD . sit in and do not tip or roll easily . ❂ The PFD must be properly sized, worn and used . ❂ Larger devices are allowed depending on the number of patrons in the pool . Special Circumstances ❂ Kickboards and pull buoys are permitted for lap swimming in the Pool Usage of PFD are designated lap lanes only . ❂ Flotation devices are permitted throughout the ❂ Exercise belts that provide vertical buoyancy are permitted for outdoor pool . conditioning and therapeutic use . ❂ Flotation devices are permitted in the shallow area only of the indoor pool . ❂ Foam noodles are permitted ONLY during special times that are Children are not permitted in the deep end or in the lap lanes while wearing posted in the pool area and announced in advance . PFDs .

Brecksville Beluga Swim Team Preseason Clinic

Date Days Times Activity # May 6 - May 31* Mon & Wed 6 - 7:15pm 332463 81 No Class on Monday May 27, make-up on Friday, May 31 . The pre-season swim clinic is available to children who are signed up for Belugas for the summer . It will give children the chance to start practicing before the season starts, to build endurance and work on technique with coaches . Make-up

Aquatics days are not allowed . Participants must be registered for the Beluga’s Swim Team in order to participate in this program . Cost: $20 for Brecksville Community Center members, $30 for residents, Athletics $35 for non-residents .

8 of Bre y ck it s v Brecksville Soccer Academy Spring Program C The beloved Tony U5 Academy (ages 4 and 5) will engage in the ABCs of player move- i l Niccoli introduced ment—Agility, Balance and Coordination . The ball will be used in most e l

h e us to this widely-ac- activities to facilitate body-movement and ball control . These players will

T claimed program, play 1v1 and 2v2 games . Constant activity will be the target, so balls will be which incorporates in continuous play . S all the Best Practices U7 Academy (ages 6 and 7) will engage in small-sided games with 4v4 y o recommended by the being the best format, but 3v3 and 5v5 might also be employed for older c m c e US Soccer Association . players . Their training will be games-based with a variety of competitive er ad The written curriculum games that will challenge players to learn the tactics of the game—how to Ac provides age-appropriate get a team shape; how to avoid pressure by passing back; how to defend; activities based on the cogni- how to switch the ball to the side with less pressure . tive, psycho-motor, psycho-social and U8 League (ages 7 and 8) (ages 7 and 8) will serve as an introduction to emotional stage of each age-group . Each session will be instructed by BSA traditional league play in a 4v4 setting . One training session weekly and coaches and staff . games to be played on Saturday mornings . Teams will travel to Shaker U3 Academy (ages 3) is a parent-child program for children ages 3-4 who Heights and surrounding communities, games will be played on the upper are interested in having fun and learning the fundamentals of soccer . The grass soccer field at the Blossom Hill facility and away sites . Teams will be program allows children the opportunity to work one-on-one with a parent, formed and volunteer coaches will manage teams . This division will help teaches a variety of soccer skills, offers exercises that become increasingly grow the “club” concept and stress individual player development and team more challenging as the class progresses children show improvement, and concept . Practices to begin early April . the class is taught with fun, safe, developmentally appropriate equipment . Players are responsible for purchasing their own shin guards and cleats .

April 27- June 8 Ages Times Activity # Cost: U3 Cost: U5 & U7 Cost: U8 Ages U3 9:15am-10:00am N/A Resident Members - $40 Resident Members - $65 Resident Members - $75 Ages U5 10:00am-11:00am N/A Residents - $50 Residents - $75 Residents - $85 Ages U7 11:00am-12:00pm N/A Non-Residents - $60 Non-Residents - $85 Non-Residents - $95 Ages U8 9:00am - 12:00pm N/A Registration: In progress through 3/31 * no practices on May 25

Adult Bocce League Ages: 18 and over Day Date Time Tumble Time - A class for boys and girls ages 3-5 . Tumble Time intro- M-Th June 2-August 29 6:00-8:00pm duces and teaches the basics of tumbling and fitness in a non-competi- Registration: Resident begins 3/1, non-resident begins 3/8, ends 5/21 . tive environment . Cost: $65 .00 registration fee per team . Description: Welcome to the Brecksville Recreation Adult Bocce League . Free Demo Classes held on Thursday, March 7 & March 14 from This is a coed league, teams can be female/female, female/male or male/ 11-11:30 am at Brecksville Community Center . male . The league will run over 9 weeks, including a single elimination Pre-registration is required for these classes . Must register by Monday of the class week . tournament to conclude . You may register your team, at least two people, along with a maximum of two substitutes, at the front desk of the Brecksville Ages 3-5 Community Center . There will be a mandatory managers meeting on Dates Day Times Activity # Thursday, May 30 at the Brecksville Community Center in Community Room 3/7 Thursday 11:00 -11:30 am 323460-41 C at 6:00pm, you must be registered to attend . 3/14 Thursday 11:00 -11:30 am 323460-42 3/21-4/18 Thursday 11:00 -11:30 am 323460-43

Registration: February 1 through March 15 Gym Time Cost $50 for BCC Members Dates Days Time $60 for Residents Through May 1 M/W/F 10:30 am-1:30 pm $70 for Non-Residents Join the fun! Bring your kids in for fun and games and let them burn off some energy . Athletics Various toys and equipment will be available for use in the fieldhouse . Bring your lunch and eat with your friends, too! There is no Gym Time when school is can- celed due to weather conditions or scheduled school holidays. 9 Brecksville Recreation/PEAK Youth Tennis Camp

We have partnered with PEAK Performance Tennis to offer Beginner Session V: July 15-18 youth tennis lessons through the Brecksville Recreation Tot Tennis Camp 9am-9:30am M,T,W,Th 331760-05 Department this summer . Classes will be held at the outdoor 7-9 year olds 9:45am-10:45am M,T,W,Th 331761-85 courts located by City Hall . 10-12 year olds 11am-12pm M,T,W,Th 331762-85 Focus will be on hand and eye coordination drills, fundamentals 13-18 olds 12pm-1pm M,T,W,Th 331763-85 of the volleys, and groundstrokes . Intermediate Session V: July 15-18 Games based on aiming competitions and distance control . As 7-9 year olds 9:45am-10:45am M,T,W,Th 331765-85 skills improve, live ball drills will be introduced with the goal in mind to lead to real points and game situations . 10-12 year olds 11am-12pm M,T,W,Th 331766-85 Beginner Camp Session I: June 3-6 13-18 olds 12pm-1pm M,T,W,Th 331767-85 Tot Tennis Camp 9am-9:30am M,T,W,Th 331760-01 Beginner Session VI: July 22-25 7-9 year olds 9:45am-10:45am M,T,W,Th 331761-81 Tot Tennis Camp 9am-9:30am M,T,W,Th 331760-06 10-12 year olds 11am-12pm M,T,W,Th 331762-81 7-9 year olds 9:45am-10:45am M,T,W,Th 331761-86 13-18 olds 12pm-1pm M,T,W,Th 331763-81 10-12 year olds 11am-12pm M,T,W,Th 331762-86 Beginner Camp Session II: June 10-13 13-18 olds 12pm-1pm M,T,W,Th 331763-86 Tot Tennis Camp 9am-9:30am M,T,W,Th 331760-02 Intermediate Session VI: July 22-25 7-9 year olds 9:45am-10:45am M,T,W,Th 331761-82 7-9 year olds 9:45am-10:45am M,T,W,Th 331765-86 10-12 year olds 11am-12pm M,T,W,Th 331762-82 10-12 year olds 11am-12pm M,T,W,Th 331766-86 13-18 olds 12pm-1pm M,T,W,Th 331763-82 13-18 olds 12pm-1pm M,T,W,Th 331767-86 Beginner Camp Session III: June 17-20 Registration: Tot Tennis Camp 9am-9:30am M,T,W,Th 331760-03 Resident begins March 1 and ends the Monday before the session begins 7-9 year olds 9:45am-10:45am M,T,W,Th 331761-83 10-12 year olds 11am-12pm M,T,W,Th 331762-83 Non-Resident begins March 8 and ends the Monday before the session 13-18 olds 12pm-1pm M,T,W,Th 331763-83 begins Intermediate Camp Session III: June 17-20 Cost: 7-9 year olds 9:45am-10:45am M,T,W,Th 331765-83 Camps for Tennis for Tots Camps for Intermediate & Beginner $35 for BCC members 10-12 year olds 11am-12pm M,T,W,Th 331766-83 $45 for BCC members $45 for residents $55 for residents 13-18 olds 12pm-1pm M,T,W,Th 331767-83 $55 for non-residents $65 for non-residents Beginner Session IV: July 8-11 Location: Tennis Courts behind Brecksville City Hall . Tot Tennis Camp 9am-9:30am M,T,W,Th 331760-04 Instruction: Certified PEAK Tennis Staff 7-9 year olds 9:45am-10:45am M,T,W,Th 331761-84 10-12 year olds 11am-12pm M,T,W,Th 331762-84 For more information, please contact Jack Abbruzzese at Brecksville 13-18 olds 12pm-1pm M,T,W,Th 331763-84 Community Center 546-2300 . Intermediate Camp Session IV: July 8-11 7-9 year olds 9:45am-10:45am M,T,W,Th 331765-84 10-12 year olds 11am-12pm M,T,W,Th 331766-84 13-18 olds 12pm-1pm M,T,W,Th 331767-84

Free Spring/Summer Running & Workout Programs Spring Cross Training Program Summer Running Program Ages 6-15, All Ages Dates Days Times Activity # Dates Days Times Activity # 4/15-5/22 M W 4:30-5:30 pm 326171-81 6/18-6/25 Tu Th 9:00 - 10:00 am 336172-81 The Brecksville Recreation Department in collaboration with the Run For Your Life offers a Free Run for Fun Program . It is designed with fun runnin Summer Cross Training Program activities for 6-15 year olds . Parents are encouraged to come and participate All Ages as well . Attendees are required to bring your own water bottle and running Dates Days Times Activity # shoes . The program will be held at the Blossom Hill Complex . 6/17-6/24 M W 9:00 - 10:00 am 336171-81 Registration: Residents 3/1, Non-residents 3/8 . Run For Your Life will meet rain or shine . Should weather be questionable for safety, you will be notified by Athletics The Brecksville Recreation Department in collaboration with the Run For Your Life program offers a FREE Spring/Summer an instructor . Please contact Brian Stucky, 216-390-4950 or brstucky@aol com. Cross-Training Program . This program is designed for speed with any questions . training, strength training, plyometric training and conditioning . Bring your own water bottle, jump rope and workout mat . We will meet at the at the Blossom Field House . 10 Brecksville Recreation/PEAK Youth Tennis Camp March 5 - May 4

Tiny Tigers Taekwondo (Beginner Class) Boys and Girls ages 4-6 Advanced Karate for Kids (Blue, Brown, Red & Red/Black Belts) The Tiny Tiger program is a specialized program for children 4 Boys and Girls ages 7-12 *Please note new class times thru 6 years of age . The program is geared to develop: Listening and The Advanced Karate for Kids program is for those students who have progressed to Awareness Skills, Attention Span and Coordination Skills . a certain belt level . It continues to develop the goals and disciplines of the Karate for Day Time Kids program . Class is held on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday . Saturdays 9:00-9:30 am Days Time Cost $20 00. BCC Members, $25 .00 Brecksville Residents, $35 Tuesdays 6:45-7:15 pm Non-residents Thursdays 6:30-7:15 pm Saturdays 10:30-11:00 am Advanced Tiny Tigers Taekwondo Boys and Girls ages 4-6 Cost $70 00. BCC Members and $80 .00 Brecksville Residents, The Advanced Tiny Tigers Program is a specialized program for $90 Non-residents children 4-6 years of age whom have taken Tiny Tigers Taekwondo . The program is geared to develop: Listening and Awareness Skills, Black Belt Karate All Ages *Please note new class times Attention Span and Coordination Skills . Class is held on Tuesdays and The Black Belt program is for those students who have progressed to the level of Saturdays . black belt . It continues to develop the goals and disciplines of the Advanced Karate Days Time for Kids program . Class is held on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Satur- Tuesdays 5:30-6:00 pm day . Saturdays 9:30-10:00 am Days Time Rank Cost $40 .00 BCC Members and $50 .00 Brecksville Residents, Tuesday 7:15-8:00 pm All $60 Non-residents Wednesday 7:30-8:00 pm 1st Degree Karate for Kids (includes new students through Purple Belt Rank) Thursday 7:15-8:00 pm 2nd & 3rd Degree Boys and Girls ages 7-12 Saturdays (All Black Belts) 11:00-11:45 am All The Taekwondo for Kids program is faster paced than the Tiny Tigers Cost $80 .00 BCC Members and $90 .00 Brecksville Residents, program . It shares some of the same goals, which include integrity, $100 Non-residents perseverance, discipline, honesty, respect, Adult Taekwondo *Please note new class times self-control, leadership, self-confidence and self-esteem . These building blocks, along with Songahm Taekwondo are intended to Days Time develop a more complete person . Class is held on both Thursdays and Wednesday 8:00-8:45 pm Saturdays . Thursday 8:00-8:45 pm Days Time Saturdays 11:45am-12:30pm Thursday 6:00-6:30pm No Class April 16 -April 20 Saturdays 10:00-10:30am Cost $80 .00 BCC Members and $90 .00 Brecksville Residents, $100 Non-residents . Cost $50 00. BCC Members and $60 .00 Brecksville Residents, $70 Non-residents Please contact the Community Center for more information 546-2300 .

Little Hitters Coed Softball Ages 3-5 year olds Ages: 14 and over Session Days Time Activity # Day Date Time Session II Apr . 24 - May 29 5:30pm-6:15pm 321261-32 Sun . June 2-August 18 5:00pm-11:00pm Session II Apr . 24 - May 29 6:15pm-7:00pm 321261-33 Registration: Residents 3/1, non-residents 3/8, ends 5/18 . Registration: Residents 3/1, non-residents 3/8, ends 4/14 . Description: This is a recreational coed softball league; it will be played Cost $40 for BCC members, $50 for residents, $60 for non-resi- on Brecksville City Fields C and F on Sunday nights between the hours dents of 5:00pm and 11:00pm . It will be a 7 week league, with a tournament to conclude . There will be two divisions this year, Division A will be the Description Little Hitters Baseball is a parent-child based pro- competitive division for teams with more experienced players, with an end gram for children ages 3-5 who are interested in having fun and of the season tournament . Division B will be the less competitive division, learning the fundamentals of baseball or softball . Little Hitters for players looking for a social Sunday evening League, with a tournament Baseball: allows children the opportunity to work one-on-one with to conclude the season . If there are not enough teams registered in either a parent; teaches children a variety of baseball skills including division, the divisions will be combined . throwing, catching, batting, running and agility; offers exercises Cost: $350 .00 per team Athletics that become increasingly more challenging as the class pro- Additional Costs: $60 .00 due at the managers meeting for forfeit fee, it will gresses and children show improvement; is taught with fun, safe, be refunded at the end of the season . $30 .00 due before start of game developmentally appropriate equipment . Mandatory Manager Meeting: There is a manager meeting on Sunday, May Location: Little Hitters Baseball classes meet once a week for 19 at 5:00pm at the Blossom Hill School, Room 9 . Teams must be registered six weeks at the Brecksville Community Center Field House, to attend . court B . 11 Youth Baseball/Softball Skills Clinic Ages: 8 to 18 years old Baseball/Softball Skills: This camp is offered to registered participants of Day Date Time Activity # any City of Brecksville Recreation Department Youth Baseball or Softball League . We will cover the basics of throwing, hitting, fielding, and base Baseball Sat . Apr . 27 12:00-2:00pm 321141-61 running . The program will be held outdooors , whater permitting and will be Softball Sat . Apr . 27 12:00-2:00pm 321251-61 moved into the gym if ther is bad weather . Brecksville travl Baseball and Softball coaches and players along with Fielder’s Choice staff will be conticng 1 Softball Pitch Sat . Mar . 16 9:00-11:00am 321252-61 the clinic . We would like as many players to attend as possible to use this as 2 Softball Pitch Sat . Mar . 23 9:00-11:00am 321252-62 a pre-season session to hone their skills . 3 Softball Pitch Sat . Mar . 30 9:00-11:00am 321252-63 Contact: For more information, please contact the Athletic Department at the Brecksville Community Center 546-2300 . Registration for Baseball/Softball: Residents 3/1, non-residents Special Comments or notes (if applicable): 3/8, ends 4/20 . Please make sure to bring cleats, tennis shoes, and a baseball glove . Softball Pitch: 1 ends 3/14, 2 ends 3/21, 3 ends 3/29 . Helmets and Bats will be provided . Cost: Free Softball Pitching Clinic: Introductory fast pitch softball pitching clinic for girls ages 8-14 . This clinic will be designed for those girls who would like to pitch in the City of Brecksville Recreation Dept . youth softball leagues . We encourage any players to attend who feel they have an interest in pitching . NO PITCHING OR PLAYING EXPERIENCE NEEDED to attend this clinic . The session will be conducted by Brecksville Travel Softball coaches and players . You may register for multiple sessions . Summer Camp Ages Junior Camp – 6-8 year olds and Session One- June 3-7 No Camp Week of July 2 Senior Camp – 9-12 year olds . “Together is Better” Summer Day Camp is a great way for your children to stay active in the Junior Camp – Activity # 333161 81 Session Five- July 8-12 Senior Camp – Activity # 333162 81 “Wild About Camp” summer months with organized activities at the Brecksville Community Pre Care – Activity # 333163 81 Junior Camp – Activity # 333161 85 Center . Our Day Camp program is designed to maximize campers’ After Care – Activity # 333164 81 Senior Camp – Activity # 333162 85 time outdoors while playing games and sports, swimming, learning, **Field Trip: Fun n’ Stuff (June 6) Pre Care – Activity # 333163 85 and doing crafts . Our Day Camp program allows you to be confident After Care – Activity # 333164 85 in the care that your children are getting . NEW activities to include Session Two- June 10-14 **Field Trip: Cleveland Zoo (July 11) STEM Learning, Nature Walks, Engineering, special guests, and weekly “Jumping Into Summer” themes listed below . Please feel free to reach out to Corrin Early, Camp Junior Camp – Activity # 333161 82 Session Six- July 16-20 Director at camper@brecksville .oh .us with any questions . Senior Camp – Activity # 333162 82 “Just Keep Swimming” Location Camp will be located at Brecksville Community Center . Pre Care – Activity # 333163 82 Junior Camp – Activity # 333161 86 Cost:$90 per week for BCC members, $100 per week for Brecksville- After Care – Activity # 333164 82 Senior Camp – Activity # 333162 86 Broadview Hts . residents and $110 per week for non-residents **Field Trip: Get Air (June 13) Pre Care – Activity # 333163 86 Session Three- June 17-21 After Care – Activity # 333164 86 Additional Costs: Extended Care is for families who need before and/or “Blast Off” **Field Trip: Mentor Headlands (July 18) after camp supervision for their children . You must register for Extended Junior Camp – Activity # 333161 83 Session Seven- July 22-26 Care prior to attending each camp Week . Parents/Guardians can pick Senior Camp – Activity # 333162 83 “Fun in the Sun” up their children at any time during these hours: Pre Care – Activity # 333163 83 Junior Camp – Activity # 333161 87 Before Care: 8:00-9:00am – $15 .00/week After Care – Activity # 333164 83 Senior Camp – Activity # 333162 87 After Care: 4:00-5:00pm – $15 .00/ week **Field Trip: Great Lakes Science Pre Care – Activity # 333163 87 Center After Care – Activity # 333164 87 (June 20) **Field Trip: Pioneer Water Park (July 25) * Due to the popularity of our Camp Program and issues with many last minute cancellation, there is a new refund policy for camp cancellations! Session Four- June 24-28 Session Eight- July 29– August 4 We can charge up to: “Life Shore is Fun” “Play Ball” If you cancel in March the City will keep $10 Junior Camp – Activity # 333161 84 Junior Camp – Activity # 333161 88 Senior Camp – Activity # 333162 84 Senior Camp – Activity # 333162 88 Athletics If you cancel between April 1st and 6 weeks before 1st day of camp the City may keep 30% Pre Care – Activity # 333163 84 Pre Care – Activity # 333163 88 If you cancel between 6 weeks until 4 days before the City will keep After Care – Activity # 333164 84 After Care – Activity # 333164 88 50% **Field trip: Edgewater Beach (June 27) **Field Trip: Akron Rubber Ducks (Aug .1) If you cancel within 4 days your registration fee will be forfeited 12 T-Ball Program

June 1 - August 1 Registration: Resident begins 3/1, on-Resident 3/8 ends 5/5 . League Age (as of 8/1/19) Meeting Times Activity # Cost: Tee Ball 4-6 years old M,Tu,W,Th,F 311361-81 $60 .00 for Brecksville Community Center Members This program is designed by the Cleveland Indians Youth Devel- $70 .00 for Brecksville residents and Broadview Heights residents opment Staff to ignite passion for baseball and make the game $80 .00 for Non-residents more attractive to youth baseball players ages 4-6 . General Registration Requirements/Guidelines The Goals of the Indians Youth Baseball Rally Cap Program are Space is limited, please register early . to: Payment is required in full at time of registration . 1 .Create a fun, positive and nurturing developmental environment There is a discount for Brecksville residents who register three or more chil- for children and adults . dren from the same family for the same program at the same time . 2 .Tech and develop basic fundamentals, rules and strategies to Special requests for team and player placement will not be guaranteed . players . No Refunds . Credits only will be given . A cancellation fee will be assessed if 3 .Model and teach a competitive spirit with an emphasis on uniforms have already been ordered . sportsmanship and respect for the game . Late Fee . A late fee of $10 .00 will be implemented for anyone registering 4 .Promote an A-C-E mindset which focuses on controlling 3 after the registration deadline . (Late registration dependent upon space elements availability) . Attitude, Concentration, Effort . Call the Brecksville Community Center at 546-2300 for additional information . 5 .Engage and empower parents and new coaches .

Girls Softball

League Age (as of 8/1/19) Activity # between 6:00pm and 10:00pm and occasionally on Saturday . The game sea- Girls 8U – Machine Pitch 6-8 331251-81 son begins the week before Memorial Day and post season tournament games will be completed by the middle of July . Practices are scheduled to begin at the Girls 10U - Minitail 8-10 331252-81 end of April . Games will be played in Brecksville, Independence, Valley View, Girls 13U - Pigtail 11-13 331253-81 Brooklyn Hts ,. Newburg Hts ., and Seven Hills . Girls 18U – Softball 14-18 331254-81 Cost: $70 00. for Brecksville Community Center Members Inter-City Play: Some leagues play with other cities in the area . $80 00. for Brecksville residents and Broadview Heights residents See descriptions below . $90 00. for non-residents Machine Pitch – Brecksville Only Girls 13U - Pigtail (11-13 year olds) Formally known as Ponytail Registration: (Pigtail, Minitail, Softball) Kids will be pitching in this modified fast pitch league . Teams play a 10-12 Resident Begins 3/1 Ends 4/7 game season with a post season tournament and all-star game . Games are Non-Resident Begins 3/8 Ends 4/7 played Monday through Friday between 6:00pm and 10:00pm and occasionally on Saturdays . Full softball uniforms are furnished and kept by the participant Registration: (Machine Pitch) at the conclusion of the season . The game season begins the week before Resident Begins 3/1 Ends 5/5 Memorial Day and post season tournament games will be completed by the Non-Resident Begins 3/8 Ends 5/5 middle of July . Practices are scheduled to begin at the end of April . Games will Girls Softball Information be played in Brecksville, Independence, Valley View, Brooklyn Hts ., Newburg Hts ,. and Seven Hills . Girls 8U – Machine Pitch (6-8 year olds) Cost: The machine pitch program is designed to continue the skill $70 00. for Brecksville Community Center Members development, learning and positive play learned in the Co-ed Tee $80 00. for Brecksville residents and Broadview Heights residents Ball program . Teams play a 10 game season . Games are one $90 00. for non-residents hour and are played Monday through Friday between 6:00pm and 10:00pm and occasionally on Saturday . Participants will be fur- Girls 18U – Softball High School (14-18 year olds) nished with t-shirts and caps . Games will be played on Tony Niccoli Games are played Monday through Friday between 6:00pm and 10:00pm Turf Field with either a coach or staff running a sling arm pitching and occasionally on Saturdays with inter-city play between neighboring cities . machine . Full softball uniforms are furnished and kept by the participant at the end of Cost: the season . The game season begins the week before Memorial Day and post $65 .00 for Brecksville Community Center Members season tournament games will be completed by the middle of July . Practices $75 .00 for Brecksville residents and Broadview Heights residents are scheduled to begin at the end of April . Participants must be in High School . $85 .00 for non-residents Games will be played Brecksville, Middleburg Hts ,. Strongsville, Parma Hts ., Athletics Brook Park, Olmsted Falls, & Brunswick Girls 10U - Minitail (8-10 year olds) Formally known as Pigtail Cost: Kids will be pitching in this modified fast pitch league . Full soft- $75 00. for Brecksville Community Center Members ball uniforms are furnished and kept by the participant at the end $85 00. for Brecksville residents and Broadview Heights residents of the season . Teams play a 10 game season and have a post $95 00. for non-residents season tournament . Games are played Monday through Friday 13 Boy’s Baseball It’s time once again for the boys of summer to pull out the Cost: leather glove and get ready for another season of baseball! $70 .00 for Brecksville Community Center Members The baseball game season begins after Memorial Day and $80 .00 for Brecksville and Broadview Heights residents can run until the first week of August . Practices for most leagues start the beginning to the middle of May . Coach Pitch $90 .00 for non-residents Boys, will begin at the end of May . Leagues and ages are listed Boys 12U - Majors (10-12 year olds) below . Kids will be pitching in this league . Teams play an 8-10 game season and League Age (as of 8/1/19) Activity # have a post season tournament Full baseball uniforms are furnished and Boys 8U – Machine Pitch 6-8 331141-81 kept by the participant at the end of the season . Games are played Monday Boys 10U - Minors 8-10 331142-81 through Friday between 6:00pm and 10:00pm and occasionally on Saturdays . Boys 12U - Majors 11-12 331143-81 The game season the week before Memorial Day and will be completed by the middle of July . Practices are schedule to begin the middle of April . Boys 15U - Pony 13-15 331144-81 Games will be played in Brecksville, Independence, Valley View, Brooklyn Boys 18U - H .S . 15-18 331145-81 Hts ., Newburg Hts . and Seven Hills . Inter-City Play: Some leagues play with other cities in the area . Cost: Some leagues play with other cities in the area . See descriptions $70 .00 for Brecksville Community Center Members below . $80 .00 for Brecksville residents and Broadview Heights residents Boys 8U: Brecksville Only Registration: (Minors-High School) $90 .00 for non-residents Boys 15U - Pony League (13-15 year olds) Resident Begins 3/1 Ends 4/7 Non-Resident Begins 3/8 Ends 4/7 Teams play a 12 game season and have a post season tournament . Games are played Monday through Friday between 6:00pm and 10:00pm and Registration: (Machine Pitch) occasionally on Saturdays . Full baseball uniforms are furnished and kept by Resident Begins 3/1 Ends 5/5 the participant at the end of the season . The game season the week before Non-Resident Begins 3/8 Ends 5/5 Memorial Day and will be completed by the middle of July . Practices are Boys Baseball Information schedule to begin the middle of April . Games will be played in Brecksville, Boys 8U – Machine Pitch (6-8 year olds) Independence, Valley View, Brooklyn Hts ., Newburg Hts . and Seven Hills . The Machine Pitch program is designed to continue the skill Cost: development, learning and positive play learned in the Co-ed Tee $75 .00 for Brecksville Community Center Members Ball program . Teams play a 10 game season . Games are one $85 .00 for Brecksville residents and Broadview Heights residents hour and are played Monday through Friday between 6:00pm and $95 .00 for non-residents 10:00pm and occasionally on Saturdays . Boys 18U - High School (15-18 year olds) Practice begins towards the end of May, and games will begin in June at the conclusion of the school year . Participants will be Games are played Monday through Friday between 6:00pm and 10:00pm furnished with t-shirts and caps . Games will be played on Tony and on Saturdays . Baseball uniforms are furnished and kept by the partic- Niccoli Turf Field with either a coach or staff running a sling arm ipant at the conclusion of the season . Inter-city play between neighboring pitching machine . cities . The game season the week before Memorial Day and will be complet- ed by the middle of July . Practices are schedule to begin the middle of April . Cost: Participants must be in High School . Games will be played in Brecksville, $65 .00 for Brecksville Community Center Members Independence, Middleburg $75 .00 for Brecksville residents and Broadview Heights residents Hts ., Strongsville, Parma Hts ., Brookpark, Olmsted Falls and Brunswick . $85 .00 for non-residents Cost: Boys 10U – Minors (8-10 year olds) $80 .00 for Brecksville Community Center Members Kids will be pitching in this league . Teams play an 8-10 game sea- $90 .00 for Brecksville residents and Broadview Heights residents son and have a post season tournament Full baseball uniforms $100 .00 for non-residents are furnished and kept by the participant at the end of the season . Please contact the Brecksville Community Center at 546-2300 for more Games are played Monday through Friday between 6:00pm and information . 10:00pm and occasionally on Saturdays . The game season the week before Memorial Day and will be completed by the middle of July . Practices are schedule to begin the middle of April . Athletics Games will be played in Brecksville, Independence, Valley View, Brooklyn Hts ., Newburg Hts . and Seven Hills .

14 AquaAqua EasterEaster EggEgg HuntHunt Friday,Friday, AprilApril 1212 Join us for our 5th Annual Aqua Easter Egg Hunt! There will be floating eggs and sinking eggs for the hunters to find . One “magic” egg per age group will earn the hunter a special prize . The Aqua Egg Hunt will take place in the Human Services Therapy Pool . It is a warm water shallow pool . All participants will receive prizes . We will also have a craft for children to do before or after the Hunt! We will provide a bag for the hunter to collect their eggs . CHILDREN UNDER 6 Years old MUST HAVE A TRUSTED ADULT IN THE WATER . If your child is 6 or older and is not a strong swimmer, a trusted adult is required to be in the water . Our lifeguards must watch everyone that is in the pool so you are the only one able to watch your child 100% of the time . Life jackets are permitted to be worn by children WITH an adult in the water . Section Age Time Activity Number Section A 6 mos .-18 mos . 5:30-6:00 pm 322661-00 Section B 18 mos .-36 mos . 6:00-6:30 pm 322661-01 Section C 3-4 yrs 6:30-7:00 pm 322661-02 Section D 5-6 yrs . 7:00-7:30 pm 322661-03 Section E 7-8 yrs . 7:30-8:00 pm 322661-04 ***BCC pool Section F 8-12 yrs . 8:30-9:00 pm 322661-05 Children that are not potty trained must wear a swim diaper . Swim diapers are available for purchase at the front desk of the Community Center . Registration: In progress Cost: $5 Brecksville Community Center Members $6 Brecksville Residents $7 Non-Residents *No third child discount for special events .

15 The City of Brecksville Ohio Online Registation 16 webtrac.brecksville.oh.us