City of Washington ~ Parks & Recreation

Spring - Summer Guide 2021

Register ONLINE www.secure.rec1.com/MO/washington -mo/catalog

 Purchase pool cards  Register for activities  Check facility availability and rent  Manage your own household account  Print receipts  Verify days/dates /times of programs

and more! Swim Lessons

Monday-Thursday; 30 minutes per class (Friday ~ rain date) Session I June 14 – June 24 Agnes Nolting Aquatic Complex SessionPHOTO 2 * JulyHERE, 6 – July 15 nd 201 Aquatic Circle Dr. Washington, MO 63090 *(1st weekOTHERWISE Tues – Friday, DELETE 2 week BO Mon X -Thurs) Times: 10:00am, 11:00am or 6:45pm New pool opens Saturday, May 29, 2021 Fee: $50 Hours: NEW!! Saturday Classes; 4 classes; 45 minutes per class 12:00pm – 6:30pm Session 1 June 5 – June 26 (Monday - Sunday & Holidays) Session 2 July 10 – July 31 Time: 8:30am Fee: $40 Daily Admission:

Ages 3 & Older: $7.00 2 and under free with paid NEW! SATURDAYS ONLY Tot Time, Senior Time & Lap Swim *10 and under must be accompanied by June 19, 26, July 10, 17, 24, 31 an adult 16 & older Cards: (20 or 10 punches) 10:00am – 11:30am $2 per person $85 (20 punches) ~

*Grand Opening Promotion until June 1* WEEKDAYS ONLY

Tot Time $100 (20 punches) – after June 1 Bring your little one to the pool to enjoy some time together $50 (10 punches) without the crowd. For ages 7 and younger. (Cards can be used by multiple users) Must be accompanied by adult 16 or older. Mon, Wed, Fri July 19 – August 13 ~ 10:00am-11:30am $2 per person Call us about:  Pool Birthday Party Packages Senior Time For ages 55 and older ~ come swim before the pool opens to  After Hours Pool Rentals the public. 636-390-1080 Mon, Wed, Fri; July 19 – August 13 ~ 10:00am – 11:30am $2 per person

NEW!! Gateway Resource Music at the Market (ISR) Grab your lawn chairs and join us at Farmers’ Market to Infant Swimming Resource is the safest and most enjoy an outdoor concert. Food and beverage will be nd effective provider of survival swimming lessons available for purchase. All concerts take place the 2 worldwide, teaching children ages 6 months – 6 years Thursday of the months of May – October from 5pm – old to use ISR-self rescue skills and giving them the 8pm. Events coordinated by the Chamber of Commerce competence and confidence they need to survive in the and the Parks and Recreation Department. And don’t water. For more information and pricing, please contact forget… Rain or Shine, we’ve got you covered! All Stacy Wistuba at 636-686-0039 or concerts are free of charge. [email protected].  May 13 – Garden Party  June 10 – Rockin’ Lazy R Arbor Day  July 8 – Schmitts & Grins  September 9 – Backstreet Cruisers Come celebrate Arbor Day with us at the Angel of Hope October 14 – Texas Giants Garden. This garden is a place of remembrance for  parents who have experienced the of a . We will remove invasive honeysuckle, perform a general cleanup of the garden area and plant a new tree. NEW!! Staying Home Alone – Online Course Date: Saturday, April 17 This class will help prepare the parent(s), child, and Time: 10:00am – 12:00pm family for the times when the child will be home alone. Location: Angel of Hope Garden, above All Abilities Parents and children attend together to ensure that both Playground in Hillermann Park parent and child can determine a child's readiness - physically, mentally, socially, and emotionally - to stay at home alone. Families will engage in workshop style Adult Co-Ed & Women’s Softball League activities to address issues that arise when preparing for Get your team together and join this fun recreational this experience. A family workbook, family emergency league. Must be 18 & older to play. cards, family fire escape plan, parent checklist for Minimum: 6 teams Maximum: 8 teams assessing readiness and first-aid kit are included. The Date: Wednesdays, Begins April 14 (Coed) online class link will be sent in the email confirmation Thursdays, Begins April 15 (Women’s) upon registration. Class taught by BJC-St. Louis Time: Games begin at 6:30pm Children’s Hospital. To register for this class please call League fee: $260 (min: 10 games per team) 314-454-5437. Location: Coed- Lakeview Field #2 Date/Time: Thursday, April 29, 6:00pm – 7:30pm Women’s –McLaughlin Field Fee: $25 PER FAMILY (not per individual), must register everyone participating Minimum: 8 Maximum: 20 Camp Washington Are you looking for something fun for your child to do this summer? Swimming, games, art & crafts, guest NEW!! Babysitting 101 – Online Course speakers and field trips are some of the fun activities This interactive class is a great introduction to the basics planned. For ages 6-12. Call the Parks office, 390- of babysitting. Topics include: the business of 1080, for more information or check out our website babysitting, /behavior, basic childcare, www.washmo.gov. Registration Deadline: April 30 expecting the unexpected and choosing age appropriate Camp Dates: Monday – Friday, June 7 – July 30 games/activities. A workbook, first-aid kit, babysitter skills  Early Bird Camp: 6:30am – 9:00am assessment and backpack will be delivered prior to class.  Camp Washington: 9:00am – 2:30pm A list of needed supplies and the online class link will be  Afternoon Kids Camp: 2:30pm – 5:30pm sent in the email confirmation upon registration. Class taught by BJC-St. Louis Children’s Hospital. To register for this class please call 314-454-5437. City Wide Garage Sale Date/Time: Saturday, April 17, 9:00am – 12:00pm Gather up all your old stuff and get them ready for the Fee: $25 annual City Wide Garage Sale. For $7 we will list your Minimum: 5 Maximum: 20 address with a few of the items you are selling in a booklet. In the event of rain, it will be left to the discretion of each individual of the garage sale to determine if they want to cancel. There will be no Concert in the Park refunds. This is an inexpensive and great way to Join us at Main Park Pavilion (by swimming pool) to advertise your garage sale. Registration deadline is enjoy a FREE concert by the Washington Brass Band. Friday, April 23. Booklets will be available for purchase Don’t forget to bring your lawn chairs! on Tuesday, April 27 – Friday, April 30, at the Parks Date: Friday, June 11 Office, Chamber of Commerence and the Library. Time: 7:00pm – 9:00pm Date: Saturday, May 1 Location: Main Park Pavilion Time: 7:00am - ? Location: Various homes throughout Washington Fee: $7 listing of Garage Sale ~ $3 Cost of Booklet

National Trails Day Flick-n-Float Did you know National Trail Day is the first Saturday Did you know July is Parks & Recreation month? In in June? Our park system has multiple trails appreciation for supporting the Parks & Recreation throughout the city. Grab the family or some friends Department join us for this fun night. Come out to the and take a hike, ride your bike or take a jog on any of pool for movie night. We will show a family movie our trails. This is a great opportunity to meet new under the stars. So, bring your inner-tubes and/or people in your area and share a fun experience. rafts along with family & friends. Must purchase Show your appreciation to those who make the trail tickets in advance. Kids 11 and under must be system possible – your local Parks and Recreation accompanied by an adult 18 and older. Department. For more information on our trail Movie: Tom & Jerry system call 390-1080 or check out our website Date/Time: www.washmo.gov. Thursday, July 29, @ dark Location: Agnes Nolting Family Health & Fitness Day Aquatic Complex Get your family outside and get fit. The second Fee: $4/person Saturday in June is designated as Family Health and Maximum capacity: Fitness day. Here’s some ways to “Get Fit” with 200 people Parks and Recreation: take a walk, go for a swim, play outside, enroll in a fitness program or create your own exercise routine. So what are you doing on Saturday, June 12th?

Movie in the Park Bring your lawn chair or blankets Doggie Dip and join us under the stars. Be Bring your furry four- legged friend to take a dip at sure to bring your own snacks and Anges Nolting Aquatic Complex for our annual end of drinks. year doggie swim. Dogs can play fetch, wade around Movie: Trolls World Tour in the shallow end or jump off the diving board for Date/Time: their favorite toy. Owners are responsible for doggy Thursday, June 24, @ dark messes and every dog must have at least one Location: Amphitheatre handler. All dogs must be on a leash while on Fee: FREE deck. Dog and owner must pre-register by Thursday, August 12. Must bring proof of your dog’s rabies, Bordetta, DHLPP and spay/neuter records to attend this event. Junior Lifeguard Date: Day after last day of pool season Thinking about being a Lifeguard? This program will Time: 7:00pm – 8:00pm provide instruction in necessary life guarding skills. Fee: $10.00(dog/owner) Course includes water safety, leadership skills, basic $4.00 each additional dog/person work skills, lifeguard skills, first aid & CPR training. Minimum: 25 Maximum: 75 This program does not include certification. Must pre-register by Thursday, June 24. Date: Monday – Friday, June 28- July 2 Time: 9:00am – 12:00pm Location: Agnes Nolting Aquatic Complex Age: 11-16 Fee: $70 Minimum: 8 Maximum: 12

City of Washington – Parks & Recreation 405 Jefferson Street Like us on Facebook at: Washington, MO 63090 Washington Missouri Parks

Phone (636)390-1080

www.washmo.gov/parks Monday-Friday 8am-5pm We accept cash, check or credit

DO YOU KNOW WASHINGTON HAS A SENIOR CENTER?

Aging Ahead is proud to operate a community senior center in Washington. This location serves as focal point for older . They offer nutritious hot meals for center participants and delivers Meals on Wheels to eligible home bound seniors. Educational, recreational and health programs are also offered at the center.

Center Address: 1459 West Fifth Street, Washington, MO 63090 Center Phone Number: 636-239-3374 Hours of Operation: CLOSED DUE to COVID-19 Contact Center Administrator: Debbie Steagall Website: www.agingahead.org