CSA Kids Sports & Arts Campus Building healthy bodies & educated minds since over 39 yrs. 4113 Whitney St. Janesville WI 608-756-0444 www.csakids.com

Birthday Parties Gym Dandy Gymnastics Swim Like-A-Fish Aquatics CSA Kids All Boys Fun Time Princess/ Cheerleading /Rock Star Sports & Arts Must present coupon at time of booking party Campus Not value with any other offer Good till June 8th 2013

Boys & Girls 6 month – Teens CSA *Trampoline Kids Gym N’ Cricket Preschool Gymnastics *Uneven Bars *Balance Beam Junior Olympic Gymnastics *Tumbling *Vault Swim Like-A-Fish Swimming *Foam Pit Dance Play Preschool Dance *Warm up Activities CSA Masters Dance Tap Ballet Jazz Must be Non Active Preschool Plus Movement w/Academics CSA students only 18 month – 5 yrs with Parent For 6/13 month only Tumbling & Trampoline Program Saturday 12:15-12:55 Must Register to CSA MusicTime Program Fun Time Camp CSA Fun Time Summer Camp June-Aug. This offer good for one pass only at CSA Kids Facility 1 coupon per family Open Gym 6 yrs & older Must present coupon for CSA Kids Sat. Indoor Play Time at CSA Kids MustSports present & coupon Arts at Indoor PlayTime 18month-5 yrs w/ Parent Offer good till April 27 th 2013 time of registration Campus

*Tuition with Families in Mind *Money Back Guarantee *Monthly Tuition 2 *Caring Professional Staff LEISURE SERVICES Inclement Weather In the event of inclement weather, Leisure Services may have to DEPARTMENT cancel programs. We will not contact each participant, but there are several ways you can find out the status of a lesson, 18 N. Jackson St (Physical Address) game or program. PO Box 5005 (Mailing Address) Janesville, WI 53547-5005 Cancellation Hotline: 608-373-3480 WCLO Website: www.wclo.com/closings Phone: (608) 755-3030 • Fax: (608) 755-3198 Email Cancellation List: www.ci.janesville.wi.us/emaillists www.ci.janesville.wi.us Hours of operation: Monday-Friday 7:30AM-4:30PM TABLE OF ADVERTISER’S Greetings from the CONTENTS INDEX TABLE OF CONTENTS - GENERAL INFO - GENERAL TABLE OF CONTENTS

CITY OF PARKS General Information ...... 3 CSA Kids Sports & Registration Form ...... 4 Arts Campus ...... 2 Welcome to Janesville Leisure Services’ 2013 Spring/Summer Activity Guide. Walk to Defeat ALS ...... 6 Janesville Leisure Services, Parks and Recreation Divisions are YOUR community Registration Information ...... 5 WestSide Block Party resource for recreation programs for all ages, sport opportunities, special Family Special Events . . . .7 & 8 – Bond Park ...... 8 events, and parks information. Music & Entertainment . .9 & 10 Rock Co. 4-H Fair ...... 9 UW-Rock County ...... 9 We believe that “we add quality to life” through our programs, services and Day Camps ...... 12 & 13 facilities. Quality parks, recreation programs and facilities create a desirable Turtle Creek Chamber place to live, work and play! Youth Programs ...... 14 & 15 Orchestra ...... 10 We encourage you to get out and enjoy this great city and see what Leisure Youth Sports ...... 16 & 17 Sponsor Thank You ...... 10 Janesville Pediatric Services has to offer the community. Explore 64 city parks, become a member Tweens & Teen Activities . .18 & 19 Dental Care ...... 11 at the Senior Center, try skating at the year round Ice Arena, enjoy a game of Nature Programs ...... 20 Palmer Dental ...... 11 softball at Dawson Softball Complex, sign up for swimming lessons at Rockport Adult Sports ...... 21, 22 & 23 O’Leary Dental Office ...... 11 Pool, take a dip at Palmer & Riverside Wading Pools or Lions Beach, among so Aquatics ...... 24, 25, & 26 Rockport Pool Free much more! Admission Coupon ...... 11 Please call our office if you have a suggestion for a class or program. We are Fitness ...... 27 Janesville Mobilizing constantly looking to evolve our programs and improve our facilities. Your feed- Senior Center ...... 28 & 29 4 Change ...... 18 back and support is appreciated. Ice Arena ...... 30 Rock County Historical Finally, we would like to thank all of our sponsors and advertisers in this Society ...... 20 Parks ...... 31, 32 & 33 Janesville Tennis brochure. Without your support, many of these programs would not be possible. Special Events ...... 34 Association ...... 21 -Your Recreation & Parks Team Pavilion Rentals & Permits . . .35 US Tennis Association ...... 21 Riverside & Blackhawk Leisure Services Staff Room Rentals ...... 36 Golf Course ...... 22 Ticket Sales & UW-Rock Co. Theatre Recreation Staff Equipment Rental ...... 37 Performance ...... 23 RiversEdge Bowl ...... 39 Recreation Director - Shelley Slapak, C.P.R.P [email protected] Community Support & Partnerships ...... 38 CSI Media Ad ...... 40 Senior Center Manager - Janet McLean [email protected] Senior Center Programmer - Pat Tobin [email protected] Ice Arena Manager - Bill Scherer [email protected] Leisure Services Advisory Parks Staff Committee Parks Director-Tom Presny [email protected] Assistant Parks Director - Cullen Slapak, C.P.R.P [email protected] Steve Knox (Chair Person) Central Parks Foreman - Wayne Cornwell Sandra Hendricks (Vice-Chairperson) East Parks Foreman - Ed Koel Bob Barry West Parks Foreman - Randy Nash Christine Courtney Benjamin Dobson Recreation & Parks Office Staff Lorie Markus Administrative Aide - Karla King [email protected] Dean Paynter Customer Service Rep. - Sue Knueppel [email protected] Betty Schwarz Dave Schollmeier ICONS Melody Shanahan Jim Farrell (City Council Representative) Free Icon-Program is free to participants. 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REGISTRATION 5 Class/Program Cancellations Class/Program Cancellations amount of participantsMany classes or programs require a minimum Leisure Services if the in- to be held. Programs will be cancelled by days before the startdicated minimums are not met three working of the program. Participants a full refund (including online will receive convenience fees) and/or offered into a comparable to be moved program. Payment Options Leisure Services accepts MC, VISA, cash or local checks made and services, except payable to Leisure Services for all programs sales. Ticketsbe purchased by cash to area attractions must ticket MC or VISA number and expiration Your or check at our office only. date must be listed clearly on the registration form. Only credit cards will be accepted for online payment. If information is not legible, processing of your registration may be delayed. Refunds All refunds will be reduced by cancellation fees in the amount of $10 per session for camps and $5 for lessons and enrichment classes. Full refunds (less cancellation fee) will be given under these circumstances: -Refund is requested one week prior to the start of program 75% refund (less cancellation fee) will be given under these circumstances: -Refund is requested prior to the start of the program, but less than one week before start 50% refund (less cancellation fee) will be given under these circumstances: -Refund is requested after the start date of program Full refunds will be given if class is cancelled by Leisure Services. TER

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istrations. Please note: There is a convenience fee charged to all online reg- Please look at the receipt to make sure all details are correct. Please look at the receipt to make of your acceptance or you will be notified if the program is full. tiveNet.com is a secure site. You will receive an email confirmation tiveNet.com is a secure site. You Online Registrations: You must pay with a credit card. Ac- Online Registrations: You up your login and password. last year you already have an account created. Please call us to set istrations. If you or your family member participated in a program address. You will need to set up a login and password for future reg- address. You ily, you will need to create an account complete with a valid email ily, Creating an Account: The first time you register yourself or your fam- tion site. to register online”. You will be directed to the ActiveNet registra- to register online”. You the tab “online registration”. Click on the link that says “click here on “Departments select “Leisure Services” and click & Services”, website, www.ci.janesville.wi.us. Click Register Online: Go to our website, www.ci.janesville.wi.us. To programs. Additional copies of the form can be found on our City programs. Additional copies of the form Internet Registration-NEW grams fill quickly. Use the registration form found on page 4 for all grams fill quickly. include a second choice for swim or tennis lessons as these pro- include a second choice for swim or tennis and an alternative day, time or session is available. It is helpful to time and an alternative day, confirmation will not be sent. You will be contacted if a class is full will confirmation will not be sent. You Please note the dates and times of the programs applied for, as programs applied for, Please note the dates and times of the Registrations will be processed in the orderRegistrations will be processed in the they are received. Registration Information Please call us to set up your login and password. pated in a program last year you already have an account created. pated in a program last year you already Do not create another account. If you or your family member partici-Do not create another account. If you or Online registration begins April 1st. Do not login prior to this date. Online registration begins April 1st. Do not 5. www.ci.janesville.wi.us of the Municipal Building (18 N. Jackson St.) of the Municipal Building (18 N. Jackson Drop off form at our office your registration located on the 1st floor 4. In Person Credit Card the registration. information must accompany 608-755-3198 3. Fax 3. Fax the Municipal Building. Registrations must include payment. the Municipal Building. A 24 hour secured drop box is located on the Wall St. entrance of box is located on the Wall A 24 hour secured drop PO Box 5005 Janesville, WI 53547-5005 PO Box 5005 Box 2. Drop Janesville Leisure Services Janesville 1. Mail 1. Mail 5 EASY WAYS TO REGIS TO WAYS 5 EASY 6 FAMILY SPECIAL EVENTS 7 Cost Cost Free $20 Per Site (1 tent) $10 Addl. Tents: 2 tents per site max Time Check in: Noon-5PM; Check Out: 10AM, Sun. June 23 Time Fishing 9AM-12:30PM Prizes/Winners Announced 12:30-1PM City Camp Out Location Rockport Park Location Park Lagoon Traxler Take a Kid Fishing Derby Take Date June 15 Saturday, Date June 1 Saturday, This event is held in conjunction with the Great American Backyard Camp Out, a national event that encourages families to camp out together. Gather your family for a night under the stars in Rockport Park right next to Rockport Pool! Cost includes: tent site reservation, hot dog cook out, swimming at Rockport kids activities, bonfire, donut Pool for the family, hunt, breakfast, etc. Special activities include: candy bingo, scavenger event. and so much more! This is a family friendly races, volleyball, relay No alcohol permitted Campers ordinance. in the park by must bring their own tent and camping supplies. 40 families. families/Max: Pre-register by: June 12. Min: 10 Leisure Services and the Musky Club co-sponsor Blackhawk this fun filled, family event. There will be a kid’s casting contest, biggest fish of prizes will be contest, plenty of other and Tons surprises! for purchase. Please bring awarded!!! Concessions will be available your own rod, reel, and bait. Pre-register at Leisure Services, Gander Mountain, Shopko, Kmart, Pizza Hut (Court It’s A St. & Milton Ave.), 29. This 1-May and Blain’s Farm & Fleet from May Keeper Bait & Tackle, to promote youth fishingis a special day is required. It’s so no license without. extra Don’t for- bait for anyone will have A Keeper Bait & Tackle get your camera! Cost Free Cost $20/team Cost $4/per person Time 7-8:30PM Time 1-4PM Time 9AM-11AM Location Optimist Park Starting Location Warming Traxler House Location Senior Center St. 69 S. Water Spectacular Brunch with the Bunny Brunch with Kalahari Treasure Hunt Spring Stargazing

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Date 11 May Saturday, Saturday, April 6 Saturday, Date Date April 20 Saturday, ately. ately. get in on the hunt. Hunt held rain or shine, so please dress appropri- timate treasure first. Try something with new your family this year and and most points earned. Teams will race around town to get to theand most points earned. ul- Teams clue site, and special prizes will be awarded for the best dressed team for transportation. Special prizes will be awarded to each team at each earn points and the next clue. Families must provide their own vehicle around the City. Each site will include a fun team challenge that will around the City. than 2 adults per team). Teams will receive clues that will takethan them 2 adults per team). Teams families/groups of up to six people and no less than 3 people (no more STAY AT KALAHARI RESORT & WATERPARK! This hunt is for KALAHARI AT RESORT & WATERPARK! STAY chest filled with family fun activities and certificate for a FREE NIGHT’S Dig out your best sleuth attire, and get set to find the treasure

to volunteer their time. uals withand expertise telescopes are encouraged to contact office our necklace and can participate hunt. Individ- in a solar system scavenger at Optimist Park. This event is for all ages. Youth will receive a free glow at Optimistevent is for all ages. Youth Park. This and more! Celebrate National Astronomy Day by gazing into the night sky by and more! Celebrate Day National Astronomy astronomy enthusiasts.astronomy Look through the various telescopes to see moon This event is an opportunity for the general public to interact with local Pre registration is required by April 4 at Leisure Services. Pre registration is required eras! an adult. Children must by be accompanied bacon, applesauce and refreshments. Parents don’t forgetbacon, applesauce and your cam- painting, and fun Easter crafts. Breakfast Canadian includes pancakes, include: an outdoor egg hunt, dying and decoratinginclude: an outdoor egg Easter eggs, face morning with Mr. Easter Bunny at a special brunch! at Eastermorning MorningBunny with festivities Mr. If you missed the bunny on EasterIf you missed the Spend the weekend, you are in luck! bunny National Night Out Join the Janesville Police Department & Leisure Services for this nationally celebrated event! National night out pro- motes neighborhood spirit and police community partnerships. Bring the family for free food and drinks, kids games, police demonstrations, and several community booths. Sign up for the 4th annual Run Against Crime 5K. Registration begins at 5PM with the run starting at 7PM. Pre-register at www.stopjanesvillecrime.com

Date Location Time Cost Tuesday, August 6 Corner of Wall St. 5-8PM Free & Jackson St. Movies in the Park Glow in the Dark Party Enjoy a movie under the night sky at Optimist Park. Movies Join us for neon fun!!! This party is sure to get glowing reviews will begin at dusk (approximately 8:30PM). Movies in the from your kids. Sign up your kids and enjoy a nice dinner out. Camp counselors Park are FREE for all and will always be the fourth Friday of the month in will supervise fun glow activities, such as, glow face painting, creating glow dough, the summer. In the event of inclement weather, the movie will be resched- glow tag, and many other glow games! All kids will go home with a glow stick and uled for Saturday evening. All movies will be rated PG or less. Please bring necklace! Please pre-register by Wednesday, August 14. your own blanket or lawn chair. Per City Ordinance: No liquor or beer is al- lowed in City parks. Concessions will be available for purchase each night. Date Location Time Age Cost Thanks to the Optimist Clubs for co-sponsoring these free movies. NEW in Friday, August 16 Palmer Park 6:30-9PM 6-12 $10 2013 are pre-movie barrel rides in the park beginning at 8PM! Hilltop Pavilion Date Movie Friday, June 28 Wreck it Ralph Friday, July 26 Goonies Friday, August 23 Brave Silver Showcase Reel Movies Enjoy the Silver Showcase with Ken Regez, as he features vintage films for every age outdoors at Optimist Park. Ken is an actor/singer and film collector who enjoys bringing the best of popular entertainment from an- other era to his audiences. The selection of short films will be projected FAMILY SPECIAL EVENTS FAMILY from genuine 16 mm film prints, just like the old days. Bring a blanket or lawn chair and relax to great films. Don’t miss Laurel and Hardy, and Our Gang.This film is brought to you by the Optimist Clubs of Janesville! Date Time Location Cost Friday, June 7 Dusk, Approx. Optimist Park Free 8PM Coin Carnival Gather the family for an afternoon of fun practicing your carnival game skills right before the Rock County 4-H Fair! During this event, families and children of all ages will be able to enjoy different carnival games and activities including, Balloon Dart Throw, Toss, Lollipop Tree, Duck Pond, Sand Art and much more! There will be cotton candy, hot- dogs, and plenty of prizes! Volunteers are needed for this event. Date Location Time Cost 8 Sunday, July 14 Fourth Ward Park 1-4PM Coins MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT 9

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11 12 DAY CAMPS Pre registerbyNoon,Monday, March25atLeisureServices. day, WhitewaterAquaticCenter! March27tomakeasplashatthe isscheduledforWednes- activities!Afieldtrip andsports door fieldtrips, andactivities,walkingout- oficeskatinggames,luaucrafts will consist Each dayALOHA! KidsCountCampisgoingonSpringBreakluaustyle! $130/week. Please seeKidsCount CampSchedule fordates/themes. is$199/two KidsCountCamp.The cost spond with weeksessionor corre- andfieldtrips and snack.Camp sessiondates,times,themes, bringalunch must trip.Addcampers supplies,andfield tercare, t-shirt, Campincludesbeforeandaf- 2ndFridayular KCC, the willbeafieldtrip. andfreetime.Fridays Friday atPalmerinclude:1st willbereg- & crafts &games,arts Inadditionto:openswim,outsidesports & trampoline. pom/cheerdance,tumbling swimming,fitnastics, classes ingymnastics, day andatPalmerParkWest Pavilion onFriday. CSAactivitiesinclude: CSAKidsCampusMonday-Thurs- placeatthe Whitney St.)Camptakes Campus(4113 &Arts This campisco-sponsoredby CSAKidsSports *No CampJuly4 a luncheachday. trips!Pleasebring care(4-5:30PM),andallfield (7-9AM) and/orafter Pool,onceasessioniceskatingtime, supplies,beforecare Rockport weeklyswimmingat tivities, ahealthy snackfromBasicsCooperative, fee of$165 per2weeksessionor$95for1only, includes,allac- orages5-12child enteringKindergarten may attend.Theallinclusive Monday-Friday West Pavilion from9AM-4PMatthe inPalmerPark.Any place all-inclusivecampintown!Allsessionstake hottest KCC isthe CSA Kids Sports & Arts Campus & Arts KidsSports CSA 6: August 19-306: August 5-165: August 2 4: July22-August 3: July8-19 2: June24-July5* 1: June10-21 Session &Dates March 25-29 Dates Kids Count EXTRA Optionwith Kids CountEXTRA Kids CountCampGoes Ice Arena Location Kids CountCamp on SpringBreak Passport toFun Passport Theme Disco Dayz Buggin’ Out Adventureland Sea Under the Balls, Bubbles&Balloons Noon-4:30PM Time 5-12 Ages Dolphin’s Cove Nickel World Little Americka Trip Field Skatin Station WildlifePark Timbavati AdventureFarm Busy Barns $20/day $75 or Cost a lunch. willbecancelled.Pleasebring oneweekpriortocamp,orstop bus stop Trips! andField have Must amin.of3kidsper supplies, transportation Pool,all allactivities,weeklyswimmingatRockport cludes: at-shirt, 12 may attend.Theall-inclusivecampfeeof$80per 1-weeksessionin- orages5- grade in PalmerPark.Any childenteringPre-Kindergarten-6th placeMonday-Friday from11:30AM-5:30PMtake HilltopPavilion atthe fullday. the campexperience”without wanting“the those Allsessions summer schoolwhenisover. Thiscampisalsogreatfor rison, Monroe,Van pickupyourchildat Buren&Lincoln).Counselors from designatedsummerschoolsites(Kennedy, Har- eachchild(viacitybus)toand right.Wejust transport campis Are yourkidsinsummerschool?Ifso,this 4: July1-5* 3: June24-28 2: June17-21 1: June10-14 Session &Dates Please registerone weekbefore campbegins. Kids CountCamp1/2Day *No campJuly4. 7PM atPalmerParkWest Pavilion Staff willgiveapresentation Staff Meet the Counselors Meet theCounselors on campprocedures Theme Color Crazy Imaginarium Game ShowMania Splish SplashPoolParty Thursday, June6 Skatin Station Movies 10 Nickel World Co Key Waterpark Trip Field DAY CAMPS 13 Ages 5-17 Rotary Gardens Pool Riverside Park Wading County 4-H Fair Rock Field Trip Farm Fire Station Ice Arena Cost $300 Time 9AM-3PM (Please bring a lunch each day) Penguins & Polar Bears on Ice Fun & Fitness Disney Games Galore When I Grow Up Theme Down on the Farm Camp Tot Lot Camp Tot Horse Camp Clean Sweep Farm 8538 N. Serns Rd. Milton, WI Location July 29-Aug. 1 Session & Dates 1: June 10-14 2: June 17-21 3: June 24-28 4: July 8-12 5: July 15-19 6: July 22-26 Dates 1: June 17-20 2: July 8-11 3: 4: August 5-8 Please bring a lunch each day. Calling all boys and girls ages 3-5! Try experience” in an age a “camp Calling all boys sessions for those are one week New in 2013 appropriate atmosphere. All sessions will take place Monday-Friday with a full summer calendar. in the Elementary Monroe in- School gym. Activities from 8:45-11AM storyclude: group games, time, arts silly & crafts, play, playground songs, sports also features a fabulous field and snack! Each week trip Camp is $26 per session. and bounce house time! Never heard the term horse If not, you certainly play? will at this Clean Sweep Farm. camp that is co-sponsored by Campers will fun, while at the and have same time learningplay about horses! Camp takes place from 9AM-3PM with daily activities including: horse safety, horse horse breeds, proper & equipment care, sportsmanship, and showmanship, in addition to crafts and games! Cost $70 Miller Park Tour/Tailgate Party Miller Park Tour/Tailgate Nickel World Dolphin’s Cove Snappers Game Laser Quest Field Trip Day). Applications are Day). ½ Ages 5-12

Location Riverside Park North Pavilion Ultimate Survivor On Wisconsin Shots Top Fun & Fitness Theme the Extreme To

Scholarships Nature Camp 11:30-5:30PM Times *No Camp July 4

Extreme Sports Camp

Session & Dates 1: June 10-21 2: June 24-July 5* 3: July 8-19 4: July 22-August 2 5: August 5-16 July 15-19 Dates Experience the great outdoors learning wonders by about the many that will be outside learning about in- live in our backyards and parks. We will take hikes, listensects, plants, trees, and outdoor skills. We to sev- eral speakers swim at Rockport on various nature topics, Pool, do crafts, games, and take a fieldplay trip to the Madison Zoo! plications available at our officeplications available or online. accepted on a first come, first served basis until spots are filled. Ap- Camp or two sessions for Kids Count Camp of their choice (Kids Count Camp, Extreme SportsTween Camp and ilies. A child may receive one scholarshipilies. A child may for one session of the camp A limited amount of scholarships fam- for income eligible are available bring a lunch. trips, weekly swim at Rockport Pool, and skating at the Ice Arena. Please sessions costs $140 ($85 for one week), which includes a t-shirt, ($85 for one sessions costs field $140 available at no extra chargeavailable from 7-9AM and 4-5:30PM. Each two week day from 9AM-4PM at Bond Park. Before Care and Afterday Care is siasts to show you their GAME! Camp sessions take place Monday-Fri- minded counselors will bring in area sports show their skills. We enthu- games. Learn the rules of the game, perfect watch the skills, and sports to play traditionalsports, to play unique sports, and thrilling down to the wire summer! This camp is designed for energetic 7-12 years olds who like designed for energeticsummer! This camp is 7-12 scale? WE DO TOO! Join us in some intense, active, and fun games this us in some intense, active, and fun games scale? WE DO TOO! Join Is your child extreme? Do theyIs your child extreme? like to push the off limit? Go the Richter ONE DAY FUN DAYS Young Rembrandts Art Harry Potter Swish and flick! A spell has just been cast to enroll you at Hogwarts for Classes - Teaching youth the day. Get sorted into a school house by the sorting hat and create your own broomstick, magic wand, or hat, but don’t be late to Potions class! drawing, the fundamental Dates Location Times Ages Cost skill of all visual arts. Wednesday, Palmer Park 1-3PM 6-12 $8 July 24 Hilltop Pavilion JUNIOR ZOO WORKSHOP Pirates and Princesses Day Kids love to draw animals! Join us as we learn to draw a variety of ani- Ahoy there pirates and princesses! Arrrr you ready for an enchanted treasure seek- mals found at the zoo. We will draw giraffes, lions, tigers, birds and more. ing adventure? Join us as we walk the plank, listen to stories from real pirates and Our second day will result in one large scene of the zoo, divided into princesses, have a fun photo shoot, and decorate glass slippers and telescopes! several habitats and incorporating the many animal friends we have learned to draw. Dates Location Times Ages Cost Dates Location Times Ages Cost Monday, July 29 Palmer Park 9-11AM 3-8 $8 Hilltop Pavilion June 20 Traxler Park 1-3PM 5-11 $12 Warming Mickey & Minnie Mouse House So you want to meet Mickey, huh? Don’t miss this fun day filled with cre- ating a group clubhouse, coloring, making our own mouse ears, and of course visiting with Mickey and Minnie! ENCHANTED ACADEMY WORKSHOP Dates Location Times Ages Cost Be prepared to be whisked away to an enchanted academy where noth- ing is as it seems. Experience the majesty of the great dining hall as our Friday, August 2 Palmer Park 9-11AM 3-8 $8 students illustrate a beautiful graphic. Amuse yourself in the not-so- Hilltop Pavilion ordinary life of the academy with a plethora of cartoon drawings. From drawing an enchanted forest to a day at the races with dragons, it’s Under the Sea nothing but fun in our classroom. No prior experience is needed. Let’s all dive into summer by celebrating everything wonderful about the Sea! Get creative and come ready to make your own fish, play fun Dates Location Times Ages Cost games, and even have a visit from Nemo and Dori! June 25 & 26 Traxler Park 3-5PM 5-11 $24 Dates Location Times Ages Cost Warming House Wednesday, Palmer Park 9-11AM 3-8 $8 August 7 Hilltop Pavilion AFRICAN SAFARI WORKSHOP Jungle Safari We will explore the exciting land and many animals that inhabit Africa. It’s a jungle out there! Become a ranger and help us find all of the lost In two days we will draw a variety of animals in various scenes with dif- animals on our safari hike, make your own snake, and get the chance ferent media. To keep things exciting, we will explore the African Safari to watch our Animal Handler Show! through the fun technique of cartoon as well. We will even challenge our Dates Location Times Ages Cost artistic talents by creating one large scene in a graphic style filled with a variety of animals. Monday, Palmer Park 9-11AM 3-8 $8 August 12 Hilltop Pavilion Dates Location Time Ages Cost Moovin’ and Groovin July 10 & 11 Senior Center 5-7PM 7-13 $24 Move-it, shake-it, and celebrate-it with this fun day filled with follow the YOUTH PROGRAMSYOUTH leader, the hoe down, jamming out with our favorite instruments, and making a tambourine from scratch! CARTOON ZOO WORKSHOP Dates Location Times Ages Cost Do you love animals? Join us for a trip through the zoo as we learn to cartoon a variety of animals found in the zoo. We will learn cartoon ex- Monday, Palmer Park 9-11AM 3-8 $8 pressions, movement, exaggeration, sequencing to tell a joke while draw- August 19 Hilltop Pavilion ing giraffes, elephants, bears, monkeys and more. Children will complete Superheroes several cartoon drawings each day. Attention all super heroes! We will blast off the day with only challenges Dates Location Time Ages Cost that super heroes can handle. Don’t forget your masks and superpowers as we make our own capes, play some fun games, and save the world! July 22 & 23 Senior Center 5-7PM 7-13 $24 Dates Location Times Ages Cost Monday, Palmer Park 9-11AM 3-8 $8 YR PIRATE WORKSHOP August 26 Hilltop Pavilion Ahoy mates! Join us as we explore the world of pirates with new draw- ing adventures! Pirates, treasure maps, sunken treasures, parrots, a Camp Rock grand pirate ship and more will inspire us as we draw, using cartoon Do you dream of being a rock star? Our camp will allow you to strum and and realistic drawing techniques. Students will complete several draw- drum your way through an awesome musical experience! You will be ings each day using the unique Young Rembrandts drawing method. All able to make your own instruments and dress-up like a rock star! materials provided. Dates Location Times Ages Cost Dates Location Time Ages Cost Monday, Palmer Park 1-3PM 6-12 $8 August Senior Center 5-7PM 7-13 $24 14 August 12 Hilltop Pavilion 13 & 14 YOUTH PROGRAMS 15 Cost $30 $70 $90 $90 Fee: $30 meets M, W, Time 10:15-11AM 11:30AM-12:30PM 12:15-2:15PM 2:30-4:30PM Does your child Does your star what have it takes to themshine? Send to Camp Kid- Stage the where they’re by sure to be bit bug . . . thebug, that acting is! At Camp KidStage all thekids get in on part act and become a of a truly and collaborative unique Through- process. out the put center stage week, kids are and to- Level/Ages 2-3 TT Tots-Ages Level 1-Ages 4-5 Level 2-Ages 6-8 Level 3-Ages 9-14 Camden Stage, Palmer Park Location New for 2013! New for 2013! DRESS REHEARSAL: Level 1 will meet from 10:30 – 11:45, Lev- – 11:45, 10:30 DRESS REHEARSAL: Level 1 will meet from Triple Threat Tots: Triple Threat Dates June 17-21 Triple Threat Tots is every Stage Threat Tots Mom’s dream for their young budding Triple and F -2 to rehearse on the final of camp. day els 2 and 3 will meet from 11 PERFORMANCE: 6:00, June 21st star. Tots and their caregivers a sneak preview of Camp KidStage get Tots star. as our youngest thespians take to the stage. we’ll bring your child’s Together storyfavorite to life through creative exploration with the use of props, costumes, music and most movement, importantly our imaginations! to come view an impor- Our week end’s as we invite friends and family tant milestone, your child’s first appearance on stage as they retell the story crafted we’ve a throughout baby the week. Give your Broadway chance to shine and registeryour tot today! gethershowcase including songs, original variety we’ll create a completely hand-craftedmonologues, skits, jokes and pieces. Give yourself props and set a rea- and sign up your star Campers today! son to shout BRAVO will participate in a vari- ety of drama enhance: teamwork, activities and games which are used to self-confidence, creative problem-solving, concentration, and improvisation. KidStage are dedicated We is a national drama program, which began in Wisconsin in 1997. enrichment throughto providing education and theatre and dramatic arts for children their no matter skill-set, abilities or experience. between the ages of 4 and 14, $130 Cost Cost $50 Cost $85 Ages Ages Ages 5-14 5-12 Level 2-Ages 11-14 (M & TH only) Level 1-Ages 7-10 Level 1-Ages 7-10 (W & TH only)

Time 11AM-3PM Time 12:30- 4:30PM Time 5-7PM

Not Being a Grown-Up”

Palmer Park Camden Stage Location Traxler Park Traxler Warming House Senior Center Location Location

DAY MINI CAMP DAY

A Creative Writing and Writing A Creative Performance Workshop

2-WEEK MUSICAL

MAD SCIENCE ONE

FROM PAGE TO STAGE: STAGE: TO PAGE FROM “How to Eat Like a Child and Other Lessons in “How to Eat Like Dates June 24- July 5 (M-F) Fri. August 2 Date April 1-May 3 April 1-May Dates Kids will become an engineer, chemist, and even a magician! Children Kids will become an engineer, 2 and Performance 3 in the evening. on May being LOUD & PROUD to a whole new level! Dress rehearsalbeing LOUD & PROUD May will be be performed at the of the end program.This workshop is sure to take will work as a writing troupe to produce several skits or a one act play to to produce severalwill work as a writing troupe act play skits or a one gether students assisted will be in crafting a character monologue and performers the of our own original work. Over course of our 4 weeks to- Together we’ll take we’ll ownershipTogether and of the process as playwrights creative storybook character? runto let your imagination Now’s your chance wild! dream of being a super hero, a princess, the a super hero, a princess, dream of being or your favorite ultimate villain ters, and story dialogue put yourself and in the starring role? Do you Have you ever imagined what it would be like to create your own charac- it would be like to you ever imagined what Have about electricity, and blown away by their experiments with by air pressure! and blown away about electricity, alyze simple magic tricks. Jr. Scientists will be shocked by what they Scientists learn will be shocked by alyze simple magic tricks. Jr. will investigate physics fundamentalswill investigate physics and use their scientific minds to an- 6:00pm REHEARSAL: July 5th 11:00 – 2:00; PERFORMANCE: Saturday, July 6th – 2:00; PERFORMANCE: Saturday, REHEARSAL: July 5th 11:00 solving, concentration, and improvisation. activities used to enhance: teamwork, self-confidence, creative problem- SWKS programs kids will participate games and in a variety of exercises, costumes all leading up to their showcase performance. Like with all ativity to the as they design process assist us with props, sets and densed rehearsal an opportunity and have period to contribute their cre- musical for you! Campers will work together closely throughout the con- derstanding your parents or torturing your sister this might just be the an instruction manual on laughing hysterically, begging for a dog, un- an instruction hysterically, manual on laughing Child and Other in Not Being a Grown-Up.” If you’ve ever wanted Lessons Camden Castle Players as we get an education on “How to Eat Like a the next 2 weeks expect that Join SWKS and the and a whole lot more! “When you're a child, having fun is what you do for a living,” and over fun is what you do for a living,” “When you're a child, having THEATRE BOOT CAMP: THEATRE 16 YOUTH SPORTS and assist parent in understanding their child’sinterests. their parentinunderstanding and assist goalsaretoincreaseindividualskilldevelopment and batting.Program catching,kicking basicskillsofthrowing, the in asocialsettingtolearn kids instructor, andother child,the their competition. 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August BeloitLeisureServices. with isapartnership Thisprogram engaging forum. inpunting,passingandplace kickinginafunand eachother pete against agedivisions(6-7, separate boys infive 8-9,10-11, 12-13, and14-15) com- in 1961, NFLYouth oldest Girlsand isthe Football program. 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Andthat’s long standing andthe throw softball events,likethe andfield meter run, 800- 50-meterdashandthe events,likethe running competition offers Welcome righttrack! toHERSHEY’STrackthe Games.Thisfriendly &Field You’recome outontopnomatterwhatplaceyoutake? on newactivities,and learn distance, Do youwanttogothe ticipants must pre-register by atwww.usta.com. pre-register April24th ticipants must The morematcheskidsplay, andenjoy game!Par- willlearn the morethey the oftennisby playing andtactics matches. strategy the ings, buttohelpkidslearn rank- isnottocrown achampionorestablish tournament this Thepurposeof This willbeafun,non-eliminationtournament. USTA allofyourhardwork! sanctionedtenniseventtotest yourtennisskills?Comejoinusatthis worked hardperfecting Calling allboys andgirlsages10 andunder!Have you prizes! Min:6/Max:16 ofcourse end ofcamptournament….and lyzed matchplay, sessions,techniques, games,strategy tennis-themed Camp activitiesinclude:innovativedrills,speedandagilityskills, ana- Tennis individualskill-buildingexperience. campisafun,intense five-day NFL Punt,Pass,andKick July 22-26 Date Monday, April29 Dates April 27 Dates Friday, 16 August Dates USTA TennisUSTA Tournament Hershey TrackMeet Hershey Ages Stadium Monterey Location 10 andUnder Beloit Telfer Park- Location Youth Tennis Camp Courts Palmer Tennis Location 4:30PM Time Courts Palmer Tennis Location 2:00PM Time Time 9-12, 1-4PM 4-8, 8:30-11:30AM 9-14 9:00AM 6-15 Ages Time Ages $87 Cost $10 Cost Free Cost Free Cost YOUTH SPORTS 17 29- Aug. 14; cluding court success while rts, Quickstart the Park Tennis Palmer Introduces the sport teaching VERY basic of tennis by fundamentals on progression from of the game. Works beginner to intermediate ability drills. Children will use personalized equipment to become familiar with the sport will be fun, of tennis. Sessions wide active and skill oriented. The focus will be on a variety of skills such as balance, movement, agility, coordination, throwing, catching and hitting. Children will use personalized equipment to become and calling introduced to simple guidelines such as scoring will focus on grips, swing action, and rallying lines. They over the net. Children will use personalized equipment and develop skills, good court will They positioning, and shot selection. and strategy. also be introduced to doubles play Designed for players who are advanced middle school and varsity teams. This is a high level, high school JV, energy class with face-paced tennis drills, singles and and supervised match play. doubles strategy, at the middle school level. Class works on stroke and serving, while also introducing production, net play the rules and scoring. Players challenge themselves in becoming a better player. and be able to keep the should know how to serve, volley, ball in play. Designed for players who want to get prepared for HS tennis. Class goes over singles & doubles strategies as Players and serving. well as stroke production, net play, will do drill and supervised match play. h-8th or VI II,IV, 2-3PM $27 Designed for players who understand scoring, and want to Ages 3 & 4 I,III,IV,V,VI& 6 8:30-9 AM $21 I,II,III,IV,V,VI 9-10AM& 8 $27 I,II,III,IV,V,VI& 10 10-11AM $27 or VI II, IV, 1-2PM $27 Entering

Beginner Quickstart Ages 5 Intermediate Quickstart Ages 7 Advanced Quickstart Ages 9 Junior Competitive(Most Advanced Class Available) Ages 11 & Up Comp. I, II, Jr. Middle School Beginner 11-12:30PM 6th-8th $33 or III I,III, or VMiddle School Intermediate 6t 1-2PMHigh School Beginner/ $27Intermediate 9th-12th Designed for players who are beginning the game of tennis I, III, or V 2-3PM $27 Class Pee Wee Grades Preschool Session Time Fee Description YOUTH TENNIS LESSONS LESSONS TENNIS YOUTH size, net height, the ball, the racquet size (provided) and even the scoring system. These changes help kids to easily achieve the scoring system. These changes help ball, the racquet size (provided) and even size, net height, the development in other youth spo up a racquet before. Like if they have never picked learning and loving the game of tennis, even emphasizes the importance of play. I: Mon/Wed: June 10-26 II: Tues/Thurs: June 11-June 27 III: Mon/Wed: July 1-17 IV: Tues/Thurs: July 2-18* V: July IV: Mon/Wed: Tues/Thurs: July 2-18* July 1-17 27 III: Mon/Wed: II: Tues/Thurs: June 11-June 10-26 June I: Mon/Wed: Our youth tennis lessons are designed for boys and girls ranging from beginner to advanced levels. Tennis lessons are taught at ranging and girls Our youth levels. Tennis from beginner to advanced tennis lessons are designed for boys Comp 3: July 29-AugustJr. 15 Comp 2: Mon-Thurs, July 1-18* Jr. Comp 1: Mon-Thurs, June 10-27; Jr. Quickstart a few things in the game of tennis. The format changes learn the industry has become standard for how kids ages 5-10 Courts. approved quickstart Please note that we are moving to the USTA format for youth up to age 10. VI: Tues/Thurs: ups will be on Fridays July 30-Aug. July 12 **All weather make will be made up Friday, 15 *July 4 Classes 18 TWEENS & TEEN ACTIVITIES the limbo competition, and press their luck at the dicegame. luckatthe limbocompetition,andpresstheir the skillsin their inanegghuntonice,demonstrate session, participate candy, pop,andlotsofprizes!Teens publicskate willskateduringthis towin funeventonice.TeensArena forthis opportunity willhave the Ice Spring,headtothe If youarelookingfora“hoppin”placetogothis event. Participants willreceiveafreeglownecklaceuponarrival. event. Participants endofthe complexuntil the will notbeabletoleave the Participants andmuchmore. games,dodgeballtournament, cessions, inflatable games,con- prizes,interactive with night offun,including,aDJ,raffles 2012/2013 fora fields schoolyear. Dawsonsoftball Comeouttothe 6-8,asofthe ingrades nights! Outdoorrecnitesareforstudents Rec Niteismovingoutsidefornotone,two,butTHREEextraordinary Rec Nite. beginning ofthis erones. Rulesarediscussedatthe PLINKO! tocall755-3030volunteeraschap- Parentsareencouraged populargame yourluckatthe surprises!Try prizes,andother raffle to recnites.Rec Nitesinclude:ADJ,dancing,opengym,swimming, only, graders tohelpyougetacquainted special recnitepreviewfor5th nearfuture.Youular recnitesareloominginthe areinvitedtoattenda ever-pop- schoolandentermiddleschool,the fromelementary graduate Asyouareaboutto graders! hereforallareafifth The timeisfinally and August 3 and August June 1, July6, Date Friday, May 17 Date Friday, March29 Dates Teen EGGstravaganzaonIce All City-Outdoor RecNite All City-Outdoor Ice Arena Location Fifth GradeRecNite Fifth Fields Fields Dawson Softball Location MS Marshall Location Summer Series 8-10PM Time 7-9:30PM 7-9:30PM Time Time Teens Ages $7 (Concessions Cost $7 (Concessions Cost skate rental $7-includes Cost extra) extra) $1 hayridesatAllCityOutdoor Rec NiteSeries. www.JM4C.org TWEENS & TEEN ACTIVITIES 19 Cost $40 Cost $5 Ages 12-15 Ages 10-14 Location Mount Olympus- Wisconsin Dells Location Riverside Park South Pavilion Teen Trip Teen Times 8AM-8PM 1-3PM Times Program (V.I.P) Minute to Win Party it Dates June 25 Tuesday, Dates Wednesday, August 14 Teen Volunteer Involvement Volunteer Teen Become a V.I.P with Services through Janesville Leisure our volunteer Become a V.I.P and up can sign up to volunteer in parks, at age 13 program. Teens and for various other recreation pro- special events, for clean up days, will donate their time and in turngrams. will gain valuable expe- Teens rience and a sense of fulfillment. This is a great opportunity to complete required volunteer hours for school. Interested teens should complete a volunteer application and in turn will receive a list of opportunities. an experience of a lifetime, while making a differenceHave today. Don’t let time run out before signing up for this fun event! Contests are modeled after Minute to Win it, where con- the hit television show, testants use various household objects to complete tasks in under a minute. will be formed do group, partner on site to Teams Enjoy and solo challenges. games such as “spare me” where participants to roll a marble through have a Or you could be thepool noodle and knock over a piece of chalk. “marsh- mallow head” who has to catch marshmallows being tossed by in a bucket teammates. Bring your camera and get ready to beat the clock for great prizes. Participants must be pre registered at the Leisure Services office. Pizza and pop August 12. is included in the fee. Deadline Monday, School’s out for the summer! Let’s take a trip to the wa- and teens are invited to gatherterpark capital their of the world! Tweens & our teen bus trip to Mount Olympus Water friends and sign up for all the will separate park ameni- into groups to enjoy Theme Park. Teens ties, including roller coasters, go carts, waterslides, pool and ex- wave Galder bus transportationtreme rides. The fee includes Van and souvenirs. for snacks and admission. Please bring extra spending money Bus will depart from the lot at 8AM and return Ice Arena parking at 8PM. Hot dog lunch included. Cost $70 Ages 11-14

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The cost is $25 per session for all camps, except Tot Lot which is $10. Lot which is $10. The cost is $25 per session for all camps, except Tot Office and return it along with a letter of interest and a reference letter. 4PM at Leisure Services. Pick up an application at the Leisure Services “camper”. There will be a brief training session on Monday, June 3 at “camper”. There will be a brief training session on Monday, able to help the rather counselors than and assist as a leader, a selors of our camp facilities. Applicants must be dependable, at any have a strong desire to work withhave who want to assist children and coun- The C.IT Program is for young adults between the ages of 13-15 who The C.IT Program is for young adults between the ages of 13-15 week concludes with a trip to MAGIC WATERS! week concludes with MAGIC a trip to sports, trips to parks and Rockport Pool, among so much more. The fun activities, including, outdoor recreation skill sessions, fun contests,fun activities, including, outdoor recreation fun! This one week camp is exclusively for you. Stafffun! This one week camp is exclusively for will lead plenty of our other camps? Here’s your chance to get outdoors some and have HEY “tweens”! Are you tired of staying home bored? Are you too old for 20 NATURE PROGRAMS Bendlin, Environmentalist. Please pre-register by Pleasepre-register May 1.Bendlin, Environmentalist. pavilion. Walk ParkandDave ledby FriendsofRiverside North in the Meet clothes/shoes. tivity forallages.Bringwaterandwearcomfortable IceAgeTrail. ac- segmentofthe Thisisafunlearning Devil’s Staircase ascenicwalkalongthe woodsby taking ofthe flowers coloredwild- Join usforaonemilewalkviewingvibrantly to hike at 9 pm. This event is sponsored by Friends of Rockport Park. to hikeat9pm.Thiseventissponsoredby FriendsofRockport Poolparkinglotandbeready Rockport only visibleatnight.Meetthe are worldthat natural overhead andhewillpointoutfeaturesofthe fly dark.Hewillcallowlswhorespondandmay of natureinthe even ders won- lights,toviewthe Dave willleadanighthike,without glow worms. Park Saturday, June15 owls,lightningbugsand foraneveningwalkwith FriendsofRockport Dave Bendlinandthe Join naturalist June 15 Saturday, Dates Saturday, May 4 Dates Linco guest. over night here asan Lincoln was Abraham that canboast Wisconsin Wi existence in still in private home t the only m mansion is Ita Italianate This 26-roomTh g h t sti over nig private A ex Spring Wildflowers Walk Spring Wildflowers h h ues ere asan b ans at can e on i ll scons is 26-room ra l stence ianate in t. h l i n was am on ly

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3 Session 1 Date 26- May Sundays August 4 Start/Re-Start Tennis with! Participants must register at: www.startplayingtennis.com. to learn or re-learn basic tennis instruction. the game Meet people to play thosewish to learn who their in a group setting, to improve fitness level, and bership, subscription to Tennis magazine and more. This is perfect and more. This magazine bership, to Tennis subscription for filled environment. Participants a t-shirt, will receive Mem- USTA discounted USTA support.USTA back to the Join or come with game fun a plans, skill-appropriate equipment, player handouts and player equipment, plans, skill-appropriate a successful debut througha successful the use of standardizedlesson New and returningNew and players to the can enjoy of tennis game includes USTA membership. includes USTA ship online at wsta.com/membership. Services. Cost at Leisure Register approximately a half hour or less in distance. Register for USTA member- approximately a half hour or less in distance. for USTA Register petition. Half of your games will be on home court,petition. Half of your games will be on home at other and half cities provided with schedules and travel to each others courts for friendly com- gles and doubles competitive match play. Teams from area cities will be Teams gles and doubles competitive match play. Join the sin- adult league, new South Central USTA Wisconsin 22 ADULT SPORTS office to sign up for the free agent list. Call our office at755-3030. Callouroffice freeagentlist. tosignupforthe office lookingtobeplacedonateam?Callour Are younewtotownorjust List Free Agent Adult Co-EdSummerKickballLeague May (nogamesonMemorialDay) 20th feespaidby Wednesday,and registration leagueplay April24th; begins befinalized must meeting.Therosters attendsthe team representative $10.tional players is$6,butwaivedifa Thepriceforsubplayers S. Water onroster, St.).The6 x6 leagueincludesupto8players addi- isscheduledforMonday, players ested Senior Center (69 April8atthe meetingforallinter- Anorganizational tive andrecreationalplayers. Adult summersandvolleyball competi- leaguesareavailable forboth Church Leagues: Women’s Leagues: Men’s Leagues: Co-Ed Leagues: April 5. andfeespaidby befinalized no non-residentfee.Team must rosters Thereis perteamis$500(includes20players). you.Thecost assist andwewillbehappy to mean youcan’tgetateamin.Callouroffice doesn’t located at69S.Water meeting,that St.Ifyoucan’tmakethe SeniorCenter,will beamanager’smeetingonMarch20at7PMthe weekofMay the 5.There leagueswillbe starting Adult summersoftball feespaidby Mayand registration 24. is $140 befinalized Team andincludesupto20players. must rosters perteam howeverasupervisorwillbeonsite.Thecost are un-officiated; It’s timetokickitoldskool!LeaguegameswillbeginJune11. Allgames Thursday Thursday Co-Ed League Tuesdays Day Women’s Adult SandVolleyball League Adult Softball Leagues Adult Softball Day Tues. Mon. orWed. Friday Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, & Monday Sunday, Wednesday &Thursday Dawson Fields Location Riverside Park Riverside Traxler Park& Park Riverside Traxler Park& Location 6-8:30PM 6-8:30PM Time 6:30P, 7:20P, 8:10P, and9P Time $160 $160 Cost or [email protected] MikeBroseat 359-0833orRob Leeat359-8420, Park, pleasecontact spring, summerorfall.To FriendsofLustig becomeamemberofthe this woodedcourse wonderful abit,socheckoutthis course alter the on movingsomeconcretepadlocationsforbaskets.Thesemoveswill in2013 park.Thegroupwillfocusefforts locatedinthe disc golfcourse 18-hole purchasingbasketsforallholesatthe They finished course. activein2012 discgolf Parkwerevery the with The FriendsofLustig be provided. No registration requiredandplay dependent. isweather be provided.Noregistration gameplay,tate whileexplainingpenaltiesandscoring. All equipmentwill andfacili- rules willbeonhandtoexplainthe facilitator A shuffleboard areavailable forparkusers. Fourfullsizecourts of outdoorshuffleboard. ParktoplayMake yourway agame beautifulRiverside tothe through www.iRegisteredOnline.comthrough shouldregister tiful 18-hole Participants woodeddiscgolfcourse. Park’sbeau- atLustig sponsor anopendiscgolftournament LifetimeDiscGolfto Leisure Servicesisteamingupwith June 5-August 28 June 5-August Wednesdays: 27 June 4-August Tuesdays: Date July 21 Date 608-757-3080 Fisher Tournament) 2100 GolfCourse “Your” CityofJanesville Courses Riverside Golf Riverside (Home oftheRay Disc GolfTournament Course Road Friends of Lustig Park Friends ofLustig Shuffleboard www.golfjanesville.com Riverside Park Riverside Park Riverside Location 8AM-6PM Location 6-7PM 9-10AM Time Golf Course ParkDisc Lustig Time Blackhawk Golf 2100 Palmer Drive 608-757-3090 Course Free Free Cost $40 Cost ADULT PROGRAMS 23 Cost $1 (cash prize awarded for top score) Cost $3/per class Ages All Ages All Location Senior Center Location Senior Center Ceramics Rm. Time 5-8PM Time 6:00-8:30PM Games 500 & Euchre Date 2nd & 4th Mondays Date Tuesdays September-May Evening Ceramics Evening Learn the art of turning finished into greenware ceramicpieces. This beginnersclass is for as well as those previous experience who have with ceramics. The cost of the instruction class includes and paints. an additional cost bisque and tools are Greenware, the to price. class No extra charge for firing from the greenware is purchased when Senior but an adult must are welcome to attend, All ages accompany Center. children under the to class. Interested individuals can attend age of 12 class during the session. any at Heart Card Group Young $20 (includes registration fee & book) Cost Cost up) & $55 (12 $45 (under 12) ) 18 & up 18 Ages Ages All (Youth under age All (Youth must be accompa- 18 an adult nied by Senior Center Conference Rm. Location Time 7AM-8PM Time 6:30-7:30PM

Time Value of Money Time Value Compounding Capital Markets (cash, bonds, stock) vs. Growth Investing Value Separate Accounts vs. Mutual Funds Session 2: 16 May Thursday, Date Session 1: April 17 Wednesday, Monday, August 19 Monday, Date Min/Max: 4/20 vestment. Don’t you agree? This class is for all adults age 18 & up. vestment. Don’t you agree? This class is for all adults age 18  Be quick to take advantage worth of this rare opportunity. You’re the in- five concepts:     course, investments, LLC, Will cover these Adam Ryback of Kevin Bay Warren BuffetWarren calls the best book on investing ever written! During the to receive Ben Graham’s 1973 classic, The Intelligent Investor, which classic, The Intelligent Investor, to receive Ben Graham’s 1973 billionaire Warren Buffet’s mentor. Attendees will have the Buffet’s will have Attendees opportunitybillionaire Warren mentor. fundamental principles of investing taught in the spirit of Ben Graham, ing the the basics, you will have opportunity to learn the lucky investors begin investing without may understand- which to roll-over your IRA or 401(k)? While a few un- which to roll-over your IRA or 401(k)? Bus pick up and drop off is at the , 821 Beloit Ave. Bus pick up and drop off is at the Ice Arena, 821 Janesville trouble findingHaving the right investment vehicle in home turf! will be raffling We off cool Packers stuff on the bus ride. Know Might Hurt You! Think You ices. Don’t miss this opportunity exciting check out OUR TEAM on to You Intelligent Investing: What serve your spot for this great trip in collaboration with Leisure Serv- Beloit stop at a fast food restaurant Sign up early to re- home. on the way several restaurants for people to choose from at the field. The bus will to bring additional money for lunch, arcades, pro-shop, etc. There are to bring additional money Lambeau Field Tour and Packers Hall of Fame Tour. Please remember and Packers Hall of Fame Tour. Lambeau Field Tour cost bus transportation includes coach ticket to to and from Green Bay, ing the time of our trip there a mini inflatable will be area for kids. The chance to get an autographMatthews! from Aaron Rodgers Dur- or Clay of Fame. This trip is during training camp, so you might even have a during trainingof Fame. This trip is might even have camp, so you a fun filled touring Lambeau Field the and day Packers Hall Get pumped for football season with a trip to Green Bay for season withGet pumped for football Bay a trip to Green Packer Backer Trip Trip Backer Packer 24 AQUATICS facility rental times. Please call the office for details. fordetails. office times.Pleasecall the facility rental are alsoavailable during foranadditionalcharge $5. Privateparties day is$115 child.Thecost forupto15 kids.Eachadditionalchildis birth- forthe t-shirt one poolgameledby guards,and acoolbirthday prize bagsforeachchild, privateuseofconcessiontables, cream bars, include: pooladmission,pizza&pop,ice work andcleanup.Parties careofallthe summer!Letustake poolthis atthe Have your party atthePool Parties Wet Birthday NWild bemaintained. of8:1must willgetinfree.AChild/Adultratio ers plusadultchaperonesorgrouplead- receive a$.50discountperperson, outinadvanceatLeisureServices.Groupswill needstobefilled form hasover10group that agroupsale.Asale peopleconstitutes Any duringpublicswimhours. inourgroupsalesprogram participate Day camps,churchgroups,scoutday cares,etcareinvitedto Group Sales 100 ifover100. areincurred people.Additional costs 9AM-Noon onSaturday &Sunday. is$125 Thecost perhourforupto Monday, Wednesday, Friday, andweekendsfrom7:15-8:15P and also isavailable Facilityrental groupsorparties. forinterested swim hours public isavailable beforeandafter The pool(includeslifeguardstaff) Facility Rental AQUATICS FACILITY INFORMATION AQUATICS FACILITY -Must be able to swim 2 lengths of deep end or 3 lengths ofdivingwell. ofdeependor3lengths beabletoswim2lengths -Must beabletotreadH20for2minutes -Must Pass Requirements: diving well. pooland/orthe deep endofthe Anyone underage16 have must aDeepH20Passtoutilizethe Deep H20Passes:$2 Monday, Wednesday, &Fridays:12:30-7PM Tuesday & Thursday: 12:30-5PM Tuesday &Thursday: Daily Fee:$2.50(youth/senior) Saturday &Sunday:Noon-7PM Saturday Rockport Pool Rockport Season Closing:August18 Season Opening:June8 2801 Road Rockport Public Swim Hours: Public SwimHours: 608-752-6747 Adult fee$3.00 (Valid allseason) ing certification course. ing certification structor willprovide youwithclassinformation onthefullScubaDiv- If yousignupfor theDiscoverSCUBAprogram andyoulike it,thein- provided for most sizes. Instructor Bruce DeGarmo is PADI certified. is PADI DeGarmo Bruce certified. sizes.Instructor provided formost Equipment outpaperwork. minutespriortofill fifteen Please bethere 45minutesduringeachsessiontimeframe. every sion. Classesstart inproperdivingtechniques,andanin-poolses- struction on SCUBAequipment,in- This classincludesapresentation Discover Scuba by pre-register Mayets may at Leisure Services.Must 31. beobtained ticipants may choosetoapply beaLifeguard-in-Training. pack- Program iscompleted,par- program GuardStart Oncethe met inordertoparticipate. be must prerequisitesthat swimmingandfitness Therearespecific gram. pro- andincludesamentorship an overviewoflifeguardingfundamentals workprovides Red Thecourse Crossprogram. tocompletethis couraged Teens ages13-15 inbecomingfuturelifeguardsareen- whoareinterested inTrainingProgram &Lifeguard GuardStart June 23 Sunday, June 13 Thursday, Date Monday-Friday Days Babysitter/Nanny* Member Additional Family live insamehousehold) who family members (includes upto4 Family Adult (18-55) (55 &Up) Youth/Senior Type June 16-Happy paidchild freewith Day-Fathers Father’s Please note: ning April 1st and at the poolbeginningJune8. andatthe ning April1st Passes may bepurchasedatLeisureServicesoronlinebegin- July 23-Happy Pool NationalParks&Recreation Month-$1 August 5- Happy Kid’s Day-Kids free with apaidadult 5-HappyAugust freewith Kid’sDay-Kids Tuesdays-$.25 any kindoficecreamorPopsicle off SEASON POOLPASSES Pool Rockport Pool Rockport Location June 10-14 Dates Wednesdays-$.50 GogglesGatorade off Thursdays-Fish BowlCoinDrop Thursdays-Fish Rockport Pool is open June 8-August 18. Pool isopenJune8-August Rockport Regular Price:BeginsJune3. Admission foreveryone! Mondays-Plinko forPrizes Early Bird:April1-June2 Discount Early Bird $20 $10 $75 $40 $30 Pool Specials Daily Deals 9:30-11:45AM 6-8:15PM Pool Rockport Time Location PADI Regulation) 10 &Up(Per PADI Regulation) 10 &Up(Per Ages 10AM-Noon Times $25 $10 $80 $45 $35 Regular Price $40/Person $40/Person Cost included t-shirt $35 Cost AQUATICS 25 This is an Pre-course Fee $225 Location Parker HS Pool You should clear your schedule of other ac- You Times 9A-5PM Dates June 10-14 3.) Tread water for 1 minute 3.) Tread Water Safety Instructor (WSI) Safety Instructor Water Course This course is dedicated to developing the skills and knowledge life- and teach coursesguards and lifeguard aides will need to plan in the Program. Safety Cross Swimming and Water American Red time to rest, practice,tivities so you have the and do homework for participatecourse. Safety Instructor To in the Water course, you must June 14, years the of the last old by course day be at least (Friday, 16 and be able to demonstrate the following skills at the 2013) High School at 6:00 p.m. at Parker 2013 June 6, session on Thursday, Pool: Swim the following strokes consistent1.) with Cross Learn- American Red to-Swim Level 4 stroke performance criteria listed in Appendix B of your Instructor Pretest Manual and on the Stroke Evaluation accompanying sheet: -Front Crawl - 25 yards -Back Crawl - 25 yards -Breaststroke - 25 yards -Elementary Backstroke - 25 yards -Sidestroke - 25 yards -Butterfly yards - 15 2.) Maintain position on your back for 1 minute in deep water (floating or sculling) intensive, five day course. Noon-7PM Weekends: Weekends: T/H: 12:30-5PM June 8-August 18 Rockport Pool M/W/F: 12:30-7PM Noon-4PM (Sat-Mon) from Palmer Park Memorial Day & Memorial Day June 1-August 25 Labor Day Weekends Labor Day Daily from Noon-7PM Concession Hours:

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1400 Palmer Drive Palmer 1400 Closing: August June 1 • Season Season Opening: 25 Beach Hours: Daily 11AM-6PM on Duty No Lifeguard Lions Beach Lions May 5-Mid August May Dawson Softball 6PM-Last Scheduled concession stand coupon good for the 2013 season at the pool. concession stand coupon good for the 2013 20th. Staff will select a winning name, and the winner will receive a $25 first visit to Rockport Pool at the concession stand. The deadline is June Help us name Rockport Pool’s Concession Stand. Cast your vote on your at the pool or in the park with an ice cold drink or a tasty snack! 2013. Previously the concession stands were contracted out. Keep cool 2013. Palmer Wading Pool, RockportPalmer Wading Pool, and Dawson Softball Complex in lucky child. He will also have temporarylucky child. He will also have tattoos for everyone. Division will operate and staffThe Recreation the stands concession at 4:30PM. Goggles thewill bring a pair of goggles each time for one Gator Concession Stands in Parks from 3-3:30PM, and Rockport Pool every from 4- 1st & 3rd Monday day from 3-3:30PM, Riverside Wading Pool every from 3-3:30PM, Riversideday Wading 2nd & 4th Tuesday Goggles the Gator will visit Palmer Wading Pool everyGoggles the Gator will visit Palmer Wading 1st & 3rd Wednes- port” received. Help us get the to Goggles the wave Gators surfboard! Goggles the Gator penses. Signs are posted at each facility showing the of sup- “wave Palmer & Riverside Wading Pools. Palmer & Riverside Wading facility to help offsetPlease help us reach our donation goal at each ex- Donation Boxes are located at Donation Boxes are located 26 AQUATICS ing onfrontandback. andfloat- andgettinghelp;exhalingunderwater; a swimmerindistress andlegmotions;recognizing swimming onfrontandback;usingarm objects; pickingupsubmerged nose &eyes; openingeyes underwater; Skills: Purpose: Level 1:IntroductiontoWater Skills Purpose: accompany water. age3.Aparentmust childinthe months- Level Aisforchildrenages6to18 LevelBisforchildren18 months. Parent/Tot A&B level 1. at Parent/Tot the past Bstart precedinglevel.Beginners inthe taught skills ofthe The prerequisiteforeachlevelissuccessfuldemonstration Lesson LevelDescriptions: per halfhoursession. is$20 and instructor. Thecost held atconvenient timesforparticipant wantindividualized attention.Privateswimlessons are need orjust who Private swimlessonsareavailable forlevels1-6 participants Private SwimLessons course. lifeguardintraining swimmer. priortothe Thisisagreatclasstotake water safety, ofdiving,lifeguardreadinessorfitness fundamentals Skills: and powerovergreatdistance. Purpose: Level 6:Swimming&SkillProficiency andsidestroke. breaststroke butterfly; backstroke; elementary turns; flip dives;frontandbackstroke and pikesurface tuck rescue breathing; performing front andback;backcrawl; Skills: Purpose: Level 5:Stoke Refinement dive;andfrontbackcrawl. surface feet-first assist; throwing butterfly; breaststroke; backstroke; elementary backfloat; vival float; Skills: aquatic skills. Purpose: Level 4:Stoke Improvement kick;andbodymotion. butterfly float; back position;survivalfloat; inhorizontal breathing progression); rotary dive(shallow kneelingorstanding back glide;front&crawl; Skills: practice. Purpose: Level 3:Stroke Development onfrontandback. stroke andswimmingusingcombined float; tions; bobbinginwater;jellyfish andlegmo- tire head;front&backglide;treadingwaterusingarm Skills: Purpose: Level 2:FundamentalAquaticSkills Reaching assist; submerging andretrievinganobject;front Reaching submerging assist; Safe diving rules; dove from stride positionorshallowdive;sur- dovefromstride Safe divingrules; Basic water safety rules; using a life jacket; submerging mouth, usingalifejacket;submerging Basic watersafetyrules; Moving in the water while wearing a life jacket; submerging en- waterwhilewearingalife jacket; submerging Moving inthe Class is designed with 4 options for the participant: personal participant: 4optionsforthe Class isdesignedwith Survival swimming; standing dive progression; open turns on diveprogression;openturns Survival swimming;standing Develop confidence in the strokes learned and improveother learned strokes inthe Develop confidence Help swimmers feel comfortable in the water. inthe feelcomfortable Help swimmers skills. Introduces childtowateradjustment Provide further coordination and refinement ofstrokes. coordinationandrefinement Provide further skills. fundamental successwith Give students Build on the skillsinLevel2byBuild onthe providingadditionalguided Refines the strokes so students swim with ease,efficiency, swimwith sostudents strokes the Refines *Class isMonday Friday. through Friday classeswillbeuntil10:15AM Day Lessons:Monday-Thursday* LESSON SCHEDULE at 373-3480. bequestionable weather Please callourcancellationhotlineshouldthe manager. Alllessonsare$35,exceptforParent/Tot whichis$30. on Fridays, discretionofthe whilenightlessonswillbemadeupatthe clement weather, classwillbecancelled.Makeupsforday lessonsare ture ofanactivity, Incaseofin- placementswillbesuggested. alternate struc- the within aswimmerisunabletofit memberobservesthat staff Ifa accordingtoAmericanRed CrossStandards. Lessons aretaught PoolSwimmingLessons Rockport Evening Lessons:Tuesdays&Thursdays July 16-August 8 Session 5 class madeupJuly12. June 18-July 11* July4 Session 4 Evening Dates 2. August which goestillFriday, 9:30AM Level1class classes exceptthe 1forall July 22-August Session 3 goes tillFriday, July19 Level 1classwhich 9:30AM except the July 8-18 forallclasses Session 2 June 28 which goestillFriday, 9:30AM Level1class classes exceptthe June 17-28 forall Session 1 Daytime Dates Times Times 7-7:40PM 6:15-6:55PM 6:15-6:45PM 5:30-6PM 7-7:40PM 6:15-6:55PM 6:15-6:45PM 5:30-6PM Noon-12:30PM 11:40-12:20PM 11-11:30AM 11:10-11:50AM 10:40-11:20 10:10-10:50AM 9:30-10:00AM* Noon-12:30PM 11:40-12:20PM 11-11:30AM 11:10-11:50AM 10:40-11:20 10:10-10:50AM 9:30-10:00AM* Noon-12:30PM 11:40-12:20PM 11-11:30AM 11:10-11:50AM 10:40-11:20 10:10-10:50AM 9:30-10:00AM* 1-6 1-4 Parent Tot B Parent Tot A 1-6 1-4 Parent Tot B Parent Tot A Levels Parent Tot B 1-3 Parent Tot A 4-6 1-3 4-6 1 Parent Tot B 1-3 Parent Tot A 4-6 1-3 4-6 1 Parent Tot B 4-6 Parent Tot A 1-3 4-6 1-3 1 Levels FITNESS 27 Cost $20 $20 $20 Cost $3/Class Location Location Lions Beach Lions Beach Lions Beach RockportPool Times 9AM-10:00AM 5:30-6:30PM 9AM-10:00AM Times 5-5:45PM Day 1: Saturday, June 8 2: Tuesday, June 18 3: Thursday, June 20 Dates Tuesdays/ Thursdays June 11- August 15 Check out the fastest growing water sport in the world-Paddle Boarding! theThis class teaches people of all skill levels basics of stand-up pad- on core strength,dle boarding. While paddling you are working while en- your surroundings. No matter what your fitnessjoying level or experience you will be standing your first by and paddling class! Class includes: land and water instruction, use of board and paddle, personal flotation exercise and extremely device, and free time to paddle. This is great fun! Janesville Community Fitness Challenge GO GO…Get out to the great outdoors this spring and summer! Enjoy the that fact you live in the City of Parks. This free city-wide fitness chal- lenge’s goal is to encourage residents to go outside and become more active, while utilizing City parks, trails and waters. Exercise leads to bet- ter health at the and well-being. Register Leisure Services office to re- ceive a free pedometer and challenge guidelines. Once certain levels are local businesses. Various achieved, you will receive prizes donated by programs will be highlighted in the guidelines that are sponsored in parks where participants will get double points for attending. Become active- bike, jog or walk on the bike trail 28 miles of paved in Janesville, walk while golfing, lap swim, among so much more! This program is open to 15. 15-September all ages and abilities. The challenge runs from May Hydro Aerobics Hydro weights, use pool Our lifeguards workout. low impact is a great This class you burn kickboards to help noodles and extra some Come calories. with and meet new ones. a friend Introduction to Stand-Up Paddle Boarding Cost $25 $25 $25 $25 Location Rockport Pool Rockport Pool Rockport Pool Rockport Pool Times 6:15-7PM 6:15-7PM 6:15-7PM 6:15-7PM

Day Mondays 8 June 10-July Wednesdays 10 June 12-July Mondays 12 July 15-August Wednesdays 14 July 17-August

Lane lines will be available for individuals ages 16 and older on Monday individuals ages 16 for Lane lines will be available Mornings from 6:30A-9:30AM,and Friday from 11:30- Monday-Friday and daily from 5-6PM. The cost per session. is $2 12:30PM; Outdoor Lap Swim Indoor Lap Swim & up) at MarshallLeisure Services hosts Mid- adult lap swim (ages 18 dle School on a year round basis. Morning through sessions run Monday run from 6-7AM and evening sessions Monday-ThursdayFriday from 6- Morning during the and evening sessions are available school 7:30PM. and Thursday morning sessions dur- Wednesday, year and only Tuesday, ing the summer months. Participants or a $3 daily fee on site can pay purchase a punch card for $65 good for 25 sessions at Marshall or at the Leisure Services office. activity that Swimming is a healthy can be lb. per- Clinic, an average 160 done for a lifetime. According to Mayo Squeeze in a day son burns 423 calories swimming laps for one hour. or two of lap swimming into your regular workout schedule to increase & up. fitness Lap Swim is for individuals 18 levels. *No class July 4. and most of all, exhilarating beyond belief. Ages 18 & Up. and most 18 belief. Ages of all, exhilarating beyond challenging, water-based workout that’schallenging, water-based body-toning, cardio-conditioning, ness disciplines, Aqua Zumba blends it all together Aqua Zumba ness disciplines, into a safe, tegrating the with Zumba formula traditional philosophy and aqua fit- hooting and hollering are oftenhooting and class. In- during an Aqua Zumba heard ating workout. Splashing, stretching,ating workout. twisting, even shouting, laughing, Aqua Zumba gives new meaning to the gives new meaning Aqua Zumba idea of an invigor- Known as theKnown party,"Zumba "pool Aqua Zumba® Aqua 28 SENIOR CENTER month of activities and programs toattend. ofactivitiesandprograms month afull Gardens.Insideyouwillfind andRotary PublicLibrary berg OldTownetic HairDesign, Kealy’s Café,Drugstore, Mall,Hed- St&Milton Ave, Carousel,Artis- Fashioned Bakery, Walgreens onCourt &West, Wedge East IHOP, InnEast, Sentry rant, DunkinDonuts,Old Center, localbusinesses: Culver’s,ParkCityRestau- aswellseveral Senior newslettercanbepicked upatthe The SeniorCenter’smonthly Free MonthlyNewsletter play. showupand game isaboutfunandsocializing.Therenosign-up,just change.This numbers asthe andpartners changetables The players loser!Fourgamesareplayed fourpeopleateachtable. biggest with losses.Yes, most Buncos, orhaving the youcanwinby beingthe you21which earns most Bunco,the points. You winby first having the You rage! samenumber onall3dice game isallthe needtorollthe WednesdayBunco isplayed third at1PM.Thisdice the month ofthe Bunco Center. cility andcommunity. Senior feeforthe Thereisa$25membership uniquetoourfa- classesandprograms credible varietyofinteresting makeitpossibletoprovideanin- assets.Thesevolunteers greatest and variedabilitiesaccumulatedoveralifetimewhichby farisour unique their others whosharewith majorityofourinstructors up the areas.Volunteers make inmany different friendship andleadership foradvocacy, creativity, opportunity the senior population.We offer ever-increasing many ofthe andpromotethe interests is tofacilitate ThepurposeofourCenter completelynewanddifferent. things or try tolifelonghobbiesandinterests, freedom todedicatetimeandenergy have they Senior ActivityCenter. the timeoflife,peoplefind Atthis Janesville atthe offered manyticipate inthe activitiesandopportunities onlyrequirementtopar- ageisthe that Life beginsat50andattaining Janesville Activity Center Senior Hours ofOperation: Hours 8:00AM-4:30PM (608) 755-3040 Phone Number: 69 S.Water St. Monday-Friday Address Knitting F 9:30 a.m. 9:30 12:00 p.m. 1:00p.m. F a.m. 9:00 9:00a.m. 9:00a.m. 1:00 T p.m. 1:00 TH W T&W p.m. 1:00 9:30a.m. p.m. 1:00 T M&TH Knitting Porcelain Dolls a.m. M Tooling Leather Quilting M Beginning Quilting W F Ceramics Woodcarvers Monday Krafters CLASSES: CRAFT &Painting Drawing Class Big DArt Watercolor CLASSES: ART alomDnePryF 9:30a.m. 9:00a.m. 1:30p.m. 12:30 p.m. F 1:00 &2:00p.m. 2:00p.m. a.m. 9:30 3:15 TH p.m. F (Blue Velvet anddancing pleasure) Bandprovides music foryourlistening 9:30a.m. Ballroom DanceParty 9:30a.m. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES: a.m. 9:30 Reminiscence Writing T&TH T&TH T Interest German T TH Computer Tutor by appointment p.m. 1:00 8:30p.m. CLASSES: EDUCATIONAL T a.m. 9:30 equipment. frontdesk tousethe W, M, signinatthe butyoumust There isnocharge F M 2treadmillsandarecumbentbikeforpeopletouse. roomwith We providea fitness 10:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Strong Women T1:00 Zumba Gold 8:00a.m. 3rdW Line Dance1 M-F Tai Chi M&T&TH Line Dance2 p.m. 1:00 M 12:00 p.m. Line Dance3 Clogging M 12:45 p.m. p.m. Fitness Prime Time M-F FITNESS CLASSES: TH1:00 Bingo 1:00p.m. 12:30 p.m. Bunco W Ping Pong W T1:00 Dominos &3rdM 1st Pool (Billards) 12:30 p.m. F Scrabble p.m. &TH T GAMES: Friday EuchreCardParty Poker 1:00p.m. M &TH Blackjack p.m. 9:30a.m. 9:30a.m. Canasta Euchre Sheepshead 9:30 T 500 1:00 M Duplicate Bridge TH CARD GROUPS: M W Sept.–MayBeginner PianoLessonsrun (limitonsignup) (Lap)Dulcimer Mountain Blue Velvet BandPractice a.m. Troubadours p.m. Ramblers Riverside Choristers MUSIC GROUPS: ACTIVITIES ANDCLASSES OFFERED SENIOR CENTER 29 $68 Members/$78 Travel, Show, Lunch stopping Cruise. & in or call- by Register Show, Travel, Cost: You will have a lively production of “Hollywood Duets” performed a lively production of “Hollywood will have You and an Ice Cream Sundae cruise on Lake Geneva on Lake and an Ice Cream Sundae cruise Close Enuff Band Members July 17– Dinner and Show at Sperino’s Restaurant Dinner July 17– Includes: ing the office June 12. by are due at 755-3040. Payments Show: perform Mark and Gretch. They by great duos such as Nat King Cole & Natalie Cash and June Carter Johnny Cole, Rogers & Dolly Cash, Kenny Parton,A delicious lunch follows the show & Cher are just a few. Sonny at Sperino’s. Then it’s off the to Lake Geneva where we will board Grand Belle of Geneva for a sight-seeing cruise. This Cruise will take in the beautiful shoreline scenery and listen to a fascinating historical narra- ice cream sundae with an tion about the all the area as we enjoy top- pings! Extended Trips: Extended trips are offered are open to They a few times during the year. to be a member to participate. do not have the public of all ages. You All you need is a little sense of adventure. Upcoming Trip: - Natural Wonders of Costa Rica On this witness bounti- tour 2013. Date of the trip is September 21-29, ful wildlife in their habitat, relaxing dips in eco-thermal enjoy hot springs and learn about the Costa Rican culture on this tour. once-in-a-lifetime highlights of thisAmong the tour is Tortuguero many National Park, where you’ll take a boat ride along remote, unspoiled sections of the park to guide will look out for the wildlife-including freshwater view wildlife. Your turtles, so you can sit back, relax and take egrets, toucans and monkeys one of theplenty of pictures. Other most ac- highlights: Arenal Volcano, tive volcanoes in the world. In Monteverde, visit the Santa Elena Cloud home forestForest fauna such as jaguars, Reserve, resplendent quetzal, species of birds-not to mention the large many ocelots and di- monkeys, versity of plant species. Cost for this adventure including transportation to and from the airport, double airfare, hotel and sights is $2,457.00 Also included is daily breakfast, 5 lunches and 5, three- occupancy. course dinners with a special farewell dinner in San Jose. withBrochures are available the questions complete itinerary. If you have or want to sign up for the trip, please stop in or call the office at 755-3040. Get a frequent 3 trips will get you traveler card. Every $10 off$10 your next trip! $63 Members, Guests $73 Cost: $65 Members, Guests $75 Open Mic Night Cost:

Travel, Lunch & Show Travel, Bus Fare, Buffet & Show

“Close Enuff To Spring Dance Party” Spring Enuff“Close To This non-stopis one of the comedy to hit Broad- funniestplays First stop will be at the Diamond Jo Casino for 2 hours of gam-

the Grand Opera House in Dubuque, Iowa “Sounds of Summer at the Senior Center” “Sounds of Summer

April 24 – Diamond Jo Casino & Texas Tenors at Tenors April 24 – Diamond Jo Casino & Texas

Includes: two Tony awards. two Tony Show: This great production is the winner of will take them up, up and away. in Oakbrook, IL to fasten their Audiences will have seat belts for a soaring ride that way. June 19 – Boeing, Boeing at Drury Theater Lane Includes: and wowing sold out audiences. to enjoy the fabulous trio, “The Texas Tenors”. They have been wooing have They Tenors”. the fabulous trio, “The Texas to enjoy Show: the buffetwill enjoy at the casino. Then travel to the Grand Opera House ing. You will be getting a complimentary to use in the slots. We ing. You $10 Cost: $1 per person to attend the show Saturday, July 13- Event begins at 6:30p.m./ ends at 8:30 p.m. July 13- Event begins at 6:30p.m./ ends at 8:30 Saturday, Upcoming Trips: will be sold at the door. will be sold at the door. and go to a variety of places. purchase during the show. Don’t miss this fun-filledpurchase during the show. Tickets event!! are offered each monthTrips ground CDs. Cookies, bars, punch, tea and coffee to will be available Monthly Day Trips: be available to amplify thebe available performers, their instruments back- and play lots of great talent just Sound equipment will waiting to be discovered! be part of the entertainers or be part the of audience. Janesville has community event, and persons of all ages and abilities are welcome to the performers minutes of fame. This is a 6pm, and claim your 15 by Bill Stevens as the host for this event. You may sign up to be partBill Stevens as the may host for this of event. You played, or a poem read. We are pleased to have talented are pleased to have entertainer or a poem read. We played, Janesville Senior Center…It might be a song sung, and instrumentJanesville Senior Center…It might be a song Summertime is here, and the are coming from the sounds of summer Open Mic Night “Sounds of Summer at the“Sounds of Summer at Senior Center” Cost is $3.00 per person. Saturday, April 6-Event begins at 6:30pm and ends at 9:00pm. April 6-Event begins at 6:30pm Saturday, light refreshments and coffeelight refreshments and served. will be combined experience makes for a great sound. Included in thecombined experience cost are of a great time. This group has played together years, for a lot of This group has played of a great time. so their waltzes, two-steps, listening or just a few polkas your are assured enjoy cial brand Whether of dance music. to dance to country you want The “Close EnuffThe “Close their some of spe- own be on hand to play Band” will Monthly Special Events: Events: Special Monthly 30 ICE ARENA 2PM. Check the calendar for other times. calendarforother 2PM. Checkthe Summer publicskatesareFridays from6-9PMandSaturdays fromNoon- andsnack. abeverage roomwith warming friends.Warm upinthe with timesocializing best prizes andthe skate, weplay games,have raffles, isopenskate.We popularprogram notonlyhave most open By farthe Public Skate: Ice ArenawillbeclosedSundays fromMid-May -August. IceArenaifyouwishtodonateyourtimeandskills.The Please callthe time. placeduringthis maintenanceprojectswilltake sheet. Other ice the outandreinstall willtake time,staff opening June3.Duringthis The IceArenawillbeclosedformaintenancefromMay 18-June 2;re- Spring Shutdown specialskatingeventsandseasonalcelebrations. practice, hockey skating, youth hockey andleagueplay practice foradults,figure open yearwe offer AmericanHockey League.Throughoutthe North of the JanesvilleJets too!TheIceArenaisalsohometothe skate, wehave that arecreational whoarelookingformorethan skaters round basis.Forthose forindoorskatingonayear The JanesvilleIceArenaprovidesopportunities ofServices: Summary pnHce/dl $8.00 $7.00 $23.00 $2.00 $5.00 $6.00 $5.00 Open Hockey/Adult $6.50 Open Hockey/Youth Hockey $5.50 *Adults w/childrenunder18 livinginsamehousehold Skate Sharpening Skate Rental Family* Adult (18+) Youth/Senior Fees Friday NightSpecial: Adult (18+) Youth/Senior Public SkateSessions 821 BeloitAvenue–Phone755-3015 www.ci.janesville.wi.us/icecalendar For PublicSkateSessions: •Go toCityWebsite: ICE ARENA FEES birthday party packageshouldyoubeinterested. party birthday foryour upgrades ofeachthese rate alacarte Please inquireonthe child. ChillyBear,skate timewith birthday oraZambonirideforthe limbogameonice,goodybags, run balloons,staff child, heliumfilled packageupgradescaninclude: party Birthday payAdults receivefreeadmission,butmust skaterental. child is$5.Additionalpizzasare$10/each andsodasare$2/each. settingsfor15zas, two2litersodasandtable kids.Eachadditional piz- announcement,twolarge andadmission, ahappy birthday rental PACKAGE -$140: PARTY BIRTHDAY ONICE PARTIES PamONealat756-4660. pleasecontact Ice Arena.Forquestions, Janesville atthe form outaregistration skill levels,yearround.Simplyfill SkatingClub- Janesville Figure websiteathttp://janesville.goalline.ca the call Toddand girlsofallages.Forinformation Sitterat921-9443 orvisit Janesville Youth Hockey Club- Directorat(920)922-9454. Program CandiDiaz, pleasecontact Formoreinformation cludes skaterental. timeandin- and30minutesofsupervisedpractice utes ofinstruction levels.Classesmeetfor30min- eight (8)levelsandsix(6)freestyle aseriesof progressthrough ofallagesandabilities.Skaters skaters advancedskatingskillsto designedtoteachbeginningthrough gram Polar ExpressLearntoSkate– Our IceArenaalsofacilitates: forgroupsareavailable Discounted rates uponrequest. GROUPS Janesville IceArena-proud homeof Includes: Birthday Party Room use,skate Party Includes: Birthday The Clubhasavarietyofteamsforboys The club welcomes new skaters ofall The clubwelcomesnewskaters a basicskillspro- birthday t-shirt forthe t-shirt birthday PARKS 31 ks. erved natural areas , 28 continuous miles , 28 continuous urts, pools, two wading PARKS Softball, Courts, Tennis Stand, Concession Tourist Picnic Groves, Pavilions, Area, Restrooms Information, Pet Exercise and Training Fishing, Softball, Equipment, Volleyball, Play Soccer Field, Nature Trail, Courts Picinic Groves, Horse Pavilions, Restrooms, Shoe Pit, Tennis/Pickleball Memorial Plaza, Veterans Restrooms, Equipment, Pavilions, Ice Rink, Play Ski Show Aqua Jays Rock ground and Pavilion, Soccer Field, Restrooms, Paved Trail, Historic Farmstead Field, Soccer Trail, ground and Pavilion, Paved Restrooms,

Robert Cooke Memorial Arboretum O. School District Programming of Janesville by Nature Trails, Cty Hwy A 3550 W. Adams ParkArdon ParkBriarcrest Park Burbank ParkClaremont ParkCourthouse ParkExcalibur ParkFourth Park Ward Hampshire Park , Playground Grove ParkHarmony Trail Playground, Hawthorne Park Hill Sledding ParkHoliday Open Space Playground, PlaygroundHuron Park AmphitheaterJefferson ParkJeffris Park Open Space Basketball, Playground, Soccer Playground, LaPrairie Park Open Space, Playground Mature Woods, Ball Field, PlaygroundLoch Lomond ParkMandale Park Ball Field, PlaygroundMarquette ParkNantucket Park Basketball, PlaygroundParker ParkPeace Park Playground Ball FieldPershing Park Soccer Ball Field, Playground, Prairie Park Softball Shooting Conservation Club, Trap Complex, Stream and RiverPrairie Park Knoll Ruger Park Ball Field, Playground Open Space Playground, Rushmore Park Basketball, PlaygroundSherwood ParkSouthgate Park ParkValley Flowers Pathway, Vista Park Pavilion Large Playground, Playground ParkWashington Trail Fenced Dog Park, Paved ParkWaveland Playground 430 Caroline Shade Tree 1301 ParkWoodcrest Racine 410 PlaygroundZonta Park Playground 440 Burbank Open Space, Playground Sandhill Dr. 3101 Playground Refset 2201 Ball Field, Playground Basketball, Community Garden, Playground LaMancha 1816 S. Main 51 N. Pontiac 1140 Rd. Hampshire 3310 Playground Mature Woods, Ball Field, Playground Trail Ball Field, Playground, Hawthorne 1900 Beloit Ave. 850 Barberry 1540 Playground Rd. Read 1200 3400 Balmoral 84 S. Huron Marquette 1221 Ontario 1501 S. Atwood 212 Nantucket 1028 Rockport Rd. 2801 S. Oakhill 2700 805 E. Court N. Washington 431 S. Crosby Oaks Dr. Royal 1720 1423 847 Prairie Wolcott 2012 Vista Apache 101 1110 Pioneer Rd 2310 Dr. Woodcrest 4100 2200 S. Pearl 234 N. Waveland Mayfair 1811 Park Features Special Location ParkBond ParkKiwanis ParkLustig Park ParkMonterey Optimist Park ParkTraxler Softball, Restrooms Pavilion, Equipment, Basketball, Soccer, Play Tennis, Softball Soccer, Small Pavilions, Structure, Two Playground Features Special River Setting, Basketball, Fishing, Softball, Restrooms Trail, Paved Football, Disc Golf, Fishing, Playground Pavilion, Restrooms, Future Pavilion Prairie Remnants, Hiking Trail, Horticulture Gardens, Boat Launches, Fishing, Court Sand Outdoor Volleyball, N. Oakhill 201 Rockport 501 600 N. Main St. N. Pontiac 2501 River View Dr. 1500 Ruger 4201 Location Riverside ParkRockport Park Pool, Shuffleboard, Wading Court Baseball, Basketball, Boat Launch, Sand Outdoor Pool, Concession Stand, Peace Park Play- Trails, Picturesque XC 2200 Parkside Dr. Rockport Rd. 2801 ParkNortheast Park Regional Palmer Park Trail Open Space, Nature Wooded, Sand Court Nature Trails, Playground, Pool, C.A.M.D.E.N. Wading Volleyball, Features Special Palmer Dr. 2501 Rd. 3600 Wright Location

Neighborhood Parks Community Parks

including 32 prairie areas. The parks provide 42 improved playgrounds, 17 pavilions which are reserved over 500 times per year are reserved over which pavilions 17 prairieincluding 32 improved playgrounds, The parks provide 42 areas. courts, basketball bike trails 12 withof paved over 200,000 users off 3 year-round year, per tennis co dog use areas, 12 leash Parks system The entire and one cemetery. is maintaineda staff by the working seasonally in par full time park employees of 18 Regional Parks Regional

Janesville has nearly 2600 acres of parkland within nearly 2600 acres Janesville has acres of turf. parks and 666 mowed 64 developed are 800 acres of pres There JANESVILLE PARKS BY THE NUMBERS BY THE PARKS JANESVILLE

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BIKE TRAIL UPDATES BIKE TRAIL A Janesville’s urbanforest. yearandalsoplantstreestoimprove the throughout and youth unteer committeecoordinatesvarioustreerelatedworkshopsforadults Committee(JSTAC). JanesvilleShadeTree the with Advisory Thisvol- Treetinue the ParksDivisionworksclosely CityUSAdesignation,the Inordertocon- Foresters. NationalAssociationofState dation andthe by ArborDay the Foun- established communities whichmeetstandards USA communitysince2004?Thisdesignationisgivenoutannuallyto Did youknow, CityofJanesvillehasbeendesignatedaTree the City USA TREE CITY to Beloit and even continue into northern Illinois. to Beloitandevencontinueintonorthern fromJanesville abilitytousetrails willhave the Bikers nity forusers. opportu- this citiesareexcitedtooffer Both comingyears. loit inthe Talks andnegotiations arealsoproceedingtoconnectJanesvilleBe- son andJefferson. Atkin- suchasFort north connecttocitiesthe trails ton. Fromthere, toMil- them willtake alongHwy26 that newlycreatedbiketrail to the Y, onWright turn Rd,proceedonVoda Dr. andFairmont andconnect overpass,continueonCty cancross Hwy26onthe time being,users connectingJanesvilleandMilton.Forthe biketrail overpasstothe the roadconnectionfrom workingonanoff iscurrently highway. Citystaff overthe overpasswasconstructed ofJanesville,atrail north 26 tothe renovationofHwy the With cityondesignatedbiketrails. outside the ofJanesvillewillnowbeabletoreachdestinations Biking enthusiasts L

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Metal Detector Permits personAny wishing to use a metal-detecting device on municipally owned property or parkland must register his or her detecting device and will receive a registrationannually with card, sticker the and city, of the Permits regulations (per ordinance 12.60.360). a copy may be obtained at Leisure Services at a cost of $2 each. Leisure Services would welcome the chance to meet with you to dis- facilities or programs.cuss donations made in your name to improve equipment, playground included pavilions, Past improvements have benches and trees. Could you or your organization help fund a mo- bile stage that for use throughout available would be made the com- for more information.munity? Call Leisure Services at 755-3030 Oak Hill Cemetery The City of Janesville-Parks Division operates the Oak Hill Cemetery. questions or suggestionsIf you have regarding the cemetery you may contact the cemetery office or the at 754-4030 Parks Division at 755-3025. EMERALD BORER ASH Emerald was confirmed Ash Borer in the of 2012, In June City of in Michigan more than Since being detected Janesville. a decade ago, the Emerald of ash trees. This pest has killed millions Ash Borer has the in the ash tree population to wipe out Janesville’s ability next 3-5 years. In order to stay the ahead of infestation, City staff will be performing on public lands. With ash tree removals pre-emptive the urban forestryrecent award of a WDNR grant, the be able to City will replant trees that replanting the are removed. The City’s goal for urban forest be to provide a variety of trees that will will aid in the fu- ture health of our urban forest. For more information on Emerald Ash please visit the City’s website: www.ci.janesville.wi.us/eab Borer, A LIKE TO LEAVE WOULD YOU LASTING MARK IN JANESVILLE?

Please contact the club (information on page 22) to make a donation. course improvements or to become a member of this friends group. summer months. Please contact the club to make a donation for holes. They offer league nights on Wednesday evenings during the offerholes. They league nights on Wednesday course at Lustig Park. Concrete pads are now installed on all 18 past couple years wooded disc golf with improvements to the 18-hole, The friends of Lustig Park Disc Golf Course been very have active in the LUSTIG GOLF COURSE UPDATES DISC more fishing opportunities. will create habitat for the fish population and provide fisherman with build several fish cribs that been placed at the have pond. These cribs pier. Kiwanis Club members and Parks staffpier. teamed up to also have Janesville Kiwanis Club and Parks staff re-built the accessible fishing vide fisherman with more access to deeper water. Also in 2012, the vide fisherman Also in 2012, with water. more access to deeper 2012, a dredge line was used to extend the a dredge line was used to south and pro- shore line 2012, to keep water levels at a reasonable height. During theto keep water levels at a reasonable height. summer of high for years. To combat this, a drainhigh for years. pipe was installed To in the pond years. After the flood 2008, pond levels increased and remained of Improvements have takenImprovements have place at Kiwanis Pond over the past several KIWANIS POND

provement to the in helping staff park provide efficient operations. age building in the building is a much needed im- park. The new In 2012, construction maintenance and stor- was completed on a new In 2012, sions and restrooms. to access the north end of the conces- park from theand enjoy river concession standconcession on the north end of the able will be park. Residents to the pier. Additionally, in 2013 The Friends plan to refurbish the The Friends old in 2013 Additionally, to the pier. graciously donated a boat pier. Up to four boats will be able to be tied Up to four boats will graciously pier. donated a boat to Riverside Park in 2012. On the On northto Riverside 2012. Park in end of the Park, The Friends The Friends of RiversideThe Friends and the Park made several City improvements RIVERSIDE PARK UPDATES PARK RIVERSIDE 34 SPECIAL EVENTS www.ci.janesville.wi.us/specialevents canbefoundat applicableforms lines, alongwith forallevents.Ahandoutonspecialeventguide- Leisure Servicesoffice CityofJanesville.Theapprovalprocessbeginsatthe approval fromthe right-of-ways receive Janesville parklandorstreet forpubliceventsmust oragenciesusing individuals,organizations Did youknowthat Steps toapplyforpublicevents fundraiser: Steps toapplyforaRun/Walk equipment. anyThe sponsorisresponsible forpickingupandreturning rented items. megaphone andother barricades, cones,safetyvests, traffic isalsoavailable torentforyourevent,suchas Equipment rental event. sured forthe CityofJanesvilleasan additionalin- whichnamesthe insurance ofliability The eventsponsorwillalsoneed toprovideacertificate event. 60 days planneddate ofthe priortothe andfeesaminimumof forms submittheir nancial gaineventsmust applicablefees.Newfi- the toLeisureServiceswith them return eventsetuporroutemapand (if applicable),Recycling planform, Form ParkFacilityPermit Application foreventform, Complete the LeisureServicesoffice. be senttoyou,oryoucanpickitupatthe will event.Apacketofforms space/pavilion youwishtouseforthe park toverifyavailability ofthe LeisureServices office Call the Event inapark?IftheanswerisYes…..follow theseguidelines: Is Your BusinessorOrganizationinterestedinhostingaspecial payable to“LeisureServices” fee.Checksshouldbemade Provide payment $75run/walk ofthe event CityofJanesvilleasanadditionalinsuredforthe naming the amountof$500,000 inthe ofInsurance Secure aCertificate routeforyourevent. Prepare amapshowingthe citywebsite. Services, oronthe Complete an“Application available atLeisure forEvent”form, garding approval of your first timeevent.. garding approvalofyourfirst date. LeisureServiceswillmake arecommendationtoCouncilre- bereceivedaminimum of60days event and feesmust priortothe concludeatdusk. must Block parties publicrightofway.in the cannotbeservedorconsumed alcoholicbeverages Remember that Center. fromCityServices barricades street necessary Pick upandreturn streets. intersecting cluding the in- blockparty, forthe arearequested Provide amapshowingthe street. closingofthe to the andnoobjectionshaveresidents have beenmade beencontacted toLeisureServicesindicatingallaffected Submit awrittenstatement andpay feeof$50. ApplicationforEventForm the Complete the Yes…..Please followtheseguidelines: Iftheansweris Are youinterestedinhostingablockparty? IMPORTANT: IMPORTANT: date. 30daysJanesville WI53547-5005)atleast priortoyourevent at18 N.JacksonSt.(mailingaddressisPOBox5005, ices office LeisureServ- aboverequirementstothe allofthe Mail ordropoff park. doesnotprovidefor yourexclusiveuseofthe Approval ofpermit ering. Reserve weddingreceptionorgath- apavilion ifapplicableforthe cludes 10 benches(additionalare$5each) feeof$10Pay weddingpermit the (nobenches)or$30whichin- ParkWedding Form Complete the Permit park. availability ofthe Visit orcallLeisureServicestocheckonthe answer isYes…..Please follow theseguidelines: Are youinterestedinhavingyourweddingaCitypark?Ifthe For special eventplanningassistance or questions please call608-755-3025 If this is a first time financial gainevent, paperwork timefinancial isafirst If this PAVILION RENTALS & PERMITS 35 However in 2013, $70 $90 100 $80 $105 100 $70 $90 100 $80 $105 100 These include: Palmer Park Hilltop Pavilion, RiversideThese include: Palmer Park Hilltop Pavilion, ½ ½ ½ ½

South Pavilion- Entire Bldg.North Pavilion $115Picnic Groves 1-2 $25 $65 Park Traxler House*Warming $145 $85Lions Pavilion* $35 $75 is picked up) (when key deposit required *=$25 key $75 $115 200 4 Tables 100 $100 50 50 West Pavilion- West Entire Bldg.East Pavilion $140Hilltop Pavilion* $95 $45Picnic Groves 1-6 $25Peace Park $185Riverside Park $130 $65South Pavilion- $105 $35North 200 South Pavilion- South 75 $130 30 4 Tables 75 LocationBond ParkCourthouse Resident FeeAmphitheater $65 Fee Non-Resident Lustig Park Capacity $25Palmer Park Pavilion- West $50 $85North $35 $65 65 390 65 West Pavilion- West South PARK PAVILION RESERVATIONS PAVILION PARK Beer/Wine Permits Available in Association with Select Pavilion Rentals wine, and alcohol is prohibited in all City parks. Beer, the City Council passed an ordinance allowing beer/wine in the fol- lowing restricted park areas by permit only in conjunction with a pavil- ion reservation. Park North Park Lions Riverside Pavilion, Park South Traxler Pavilion, House. For processing, complete the Park Warming ap- & Traxler Pavilion, at our officeplication available Re- or online at www.ci.janesville.wi.us. view permit process and policies, sign and mail, fax, or drop off in person to the Leisure Services office within at least prior three (3) working days theto the you must reserved in order have pavilion event. Remember: to apply for the beer/wine permit. A $50 fee is required to process the application. A $10 cancellation fee applies to all permit cancellations.

permits are $12. information provided on the is permit application. If approved, bonfire practices, providing own firewood, and extinguishing the fire. Further Park near the The applicant is responsible for safe fire Hilltop Pavilion. Most bonfires are conducted in the bonfire pit located in upper Palmer Services office. Please indicate on the form your intended location. should complete a bonfire permit request form at the available Leisure Individuals or organizations wishing to have a bonfireIndividuals or organizations wishing to have on City parkland Bonfire Permits Janesville Senior Activity Center Licensed Commercial Kitchen Facility Rental Information Serving Area: Rental Opportunities Year Round for 22’ x 17’ = 374 SF. Preparation Area: •Business meetings 15’ x 10’ = 150 SF. •Classes •Wedding receptions All renters must either provide food for their guests prepared from a licensed •Rehearsal dinners facility (caterer) or they can prepare the food in our kitchen with a food man- •Family reunions ager present (at renter’s expense). To become a food manager, please visit •Birthday parties www.premierfoodsafety.com/FoodManager. •And more! Facility Highlights Use of all appliances, kitchen items, and kitchen space No Charge •Building is a Wisconsin Historical Society & National Historic Society site (Does not include disposable products. All items •Downtown location on the Rock River must be washed after use and put away.) •Accessible building with elevator •Licensed commercial kitchen Partial Kitchen $25 •Approximately 260 public parking spaces (Include the use of coffee pots, trays, punch bowls, and storage in the refrigerator.) •Facility closes at 9:30 PM for weekday rentals and at 12:00PM for weekend rentals Senior Clubs & Onetime use for senior function $17 Services Provided (4 hour time limit) •Building attendant on-site Community Meetings $25 •Duties: general supervision, temperature control, monitors proper use One time use for non-senior function of appliances, opens & closes building ½ •Optional setup fee for Riverview Room rentals Friday/Saturday Special Event- Day (4 hour time limit) $50 •All rentals include use of tables & chairs •Senior activities or meetings Monday-Friday 8:00AM-4:30PM no charge; check room availability Conference Room 33’-6’ x 20’-6” = 660 SF. •Additional time may be added to special event rentals at $50.00 per hour. Seating capacity: 40 Additional Rental Items Tables (30 – 36” x 36” square & No Charge 19 – 72” x 30” rectangular tables) Arts & Crafts Room 29’ x 24’ = 720 SF. Chairs (200 total, 3 different styles) No Charge Seating capacity: 30 42” Flat screen TV with DVD player No Charge Projection Screen No Charge Piano

ROOM RENTALS (Piano unavailable unless a professional Fee to be determined Hearth Room 30’ x 13’-6” = 660 SF. pianist is contracted) Seating capacity: 15

RENTAL ROOMS & ITEMS Riverview Room 41’ x 79’ = 3,600 SF. Library Stage: 12’ x 24’ = 288 SF. 16’ x 18’ = 288 SF. Seating capacity: 150 Seating capacity: 10 Must be booked 6-12 months in advance Optional setup fee Fee to be determined Includes use of rental tables & chairs, stage and sound system with microphone No Charge Senior Clubs & Onetime use for senior function $25 (4 hour time limit) Senior Clubs & One time use for senior function $30 (4 hour time limit) Community Meetings $35/hr One time use for non-senior function Community Meetings $40/hr ½ One time use for non-senior function Friday/Saturday Special Event- Day (4 hour time limit) $75 Friday/Saturday Special Event- ½ Day (4 hour time limit) $200 For more information & availability contact Janet or Pat at: Friday/Saturday Special Event- ½ Day Deposit $100 69 South Water Street , Janesville, Wisconsin 53545 36 Deposit if Alcohol Permit is also purchased $200 Telephone (608) 755-3040 • www.ci.janesville.wi.us TICKET SALES & EQUIPMENT RENTAL 37 (Pick six items per pack) Equipment Rental Program Rental Equipment Kids Birthday Bins: These are perfect for parents who want to pick a theme as- and have sociated games and activities ready for them to pick up for rental. Themes include: Pirates, Princesses, or Superheroes. Bins include the instructions and supplies for games, crafts, and more. Each bin has an adult themed costume for the party host to wear! Tailgating Items: Tailgating These are great for backyard barbeques or taking to ball games! Items to rent include: washers, ladder ball, bags, foldable tables, chairs, etc. Relay Race Kits: These are perfect for family reunions, picnics, birthday parties, etc. include all of theThey supplies and equipment needed to run the puzzle challenge, and XXL sack races, soccer relay, egg/spoon relay, boxer short relay. Carnival Games: These are great for big gatherings, birthday parties, or events. Some of the games are quite large and require a trailer or truck bed for trans- portation. Choose from the following options: toilet paper toss, giant Toss, duck pond, lollipop tree, Bozo Bucket jenga, giant connect four, etc. Leisure Services has an extensive year round equipment rental round equipment year has an extensive Services Leisure pro- a small fee gram All items have individuals of all kinds! for groups or complete price list security deposit. The a can be have and some website at www.ci.janesville.wi.us. found on our Sports Items: vol- golf discs, lacrosse set, tug of war rope, bocce, croquet set, disc yolf set, dodgeball set, or leyball Items: Special Event tent, 4 ft canopy table, foldable 6 ft x 10 tables, mega- 10 field liner, phone, orangesafety vests, arrows, directional systems, pa large tape measure wheels, traffic stop watches, cones, 5 gallon water cooler, portable street barricades or portable picnic tables, marking sidewalk chalk, recycling bins and bags. Picnic Pack: bases, bats, bean bag target with bags, Frisbees, horseshoe set, bas- balls, soccer ball, softball,ketball, football, playground small volleyball, net and ball (no set, jump ropes, volleyball parachute, noc hockey poles). $1.00 $1.00 $8.39 $2.00 $6.00 $2.00 $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 $4.00 $3.00 $3.90 $0.30 $2.70 $17.99 $10.52 $22.85 $32.85 Tickets non –re- are $8.00 $4.00 $8.00 $6.00 $5.00 $8.25 $5.25 $74.00 $41.00 $31.00 $31.00 $10.25 $10.25 $22.50 $13.50 $22.00 $22.70 $13.00 $7.95 $8.00 $6.00 $5.00 $41.52 $11.00 $11.25 $14.25 $14.25 $10.00 $15.50 $13.30 $63.85 $63.85 $82.39 $28.50 $39.99 $26.60 2013 Discount Discount 2013 Attraction TicketsAttraction *We do not offer*We Great America child tickets for However, Season Pass is valid for ages 3 & up.) However, Milwaukee Public (Children are defined as less than 48 inches tall for this attraction. (age 5 & under is free) Pirates Cove Adventure Golf Ages 6-Adult (age 5 & under is free) Original WI Ducks Age 12+ Original WI Ducks Age 6-11 (age 2 and under are free) Milwaukee Zoo Age 13+ Milwaukee Zoo Age 3-12 (age 2 & under is free) & Mount Olympus Water Theme Park (3+) Noah’s Ark (3+) (2 & under is free) Great America/Hurricane Day*(48”+) Harbor Any Great America/Hurricane Harbor WPRA Week* July 7-15) only (Valid Great America/Hurricane Harbor SEASON PASS* (age 2 & under are free) PackersGreen Bay Hall of Fame Age 12+ PackersGreen Bay Hall of Fame Age 6-11 (age 5 & under is free) 18+ House On The Rock House on the 4-17 Rock (age 3 & under is free) NEW! Museum Age 18+ Milwaukee Public Museum Age 4-17 (age 3 & under is free) NEW IN 2013! Dome Theater (at Milwau- kee Public Museum) 18+ Dome Theater Age 3-17 Attraction Price Gate Price Your Save You fundable. Starting 24th and ending August May 30th tickets for the following at- tractions at the be available will Office, Leisure Services N. Jackson 18. St., on a first-come basis. Tickets must be purchased with cash or check. sales. ticket cards accepted for No credit 38 COMMUNITY SUPPORT & PARTNERSHIPS nation brochure. acopy parksdo- ofthe improvements.Call755-3025 toobtain these concretepad with inthe plaque isalsopossibleandwill beinstalled someone. 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Mission Statement The Mission of the Department of Leisure Services is to provide, maintain, and promote the development of space, facilities, organization, leadership, and programs to meet the varied leisure needs of the community.

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