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2017 SUMMER/FALL ACTIVITIES GUIDE This edition of the Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department Activities Guide has activities for fun all summer and fall. At Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department, we want to give you the assistance and tools necessary to continue living a healthy, active lifestyle. LPRD offers more than 550 activities per season. We do our best to listen to your feedback and provide the classes and activities you feel will facilitate the best opportunity for your health.

Our camps help keep your kids active all summer long. At LPRD, we make a commitment to help you pursue an active lifestyle. Stretch your limits with LPRD!

ENROLLMENT IS EASY! ONLINE ENROLLMENT WALK-IN / MAIL-IN** * If you have enrolled in a Parks and Recreation program after Starting Monday, April 24 (for all summer/fall activities) January 2000, you’re already in our database and can log in using Visit any Parks and Recreation facility to enroll. (For a complete list- your home phone (10 digits, no spaces or dashes) as your user- ing of the facilities and their enrollment hours, see page 2). Visa, name. You’ll use your last name as your Password. We encourage MasterCard only. You can also drop your registration and payment in you to change these after logging in the first time. If you aren’t reg- the mail. Pay by check or credit card. Send your registration and pay- istered, click on “New User” and follow the prompts to create your ment to Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department, Administrative personal login and password. If you need assistance, email us at Office, 1141 Massachusetts St., Lawrence, KS 66044. Make checks [email protected]. payable to LPRD.

ONLINE* ** Walk-in registration takes priority over mail-in registrations. Starting Sunday, April 23 (for all summer/fall activities) Visit our website at www.lprd.org; create a username and pass- word (if you haven’t already). Log in and stretch your limits with Parks and Recreation.

TABLE OF CONTENTS Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department Directory������ Page 2 Special Events ������������������������������������������������������������������ Page 56 Directory/Other Codes �������������������������������������������������������� Page 3 Special Populations ������������������������������������������������������������ Page 58 Registration Information������������������������������������������������������ Page 4 Adult Sports ���������������������������������������������������������������������� Page 60 Pepsi Sponsorship �������������������������������������������������������������� Page 5 Youth Sports���������������������������������������������������������������������� Page 63 LPRD Advisory Board/Signature Sponsors �������������������������� Page 6 Youth Camps � Page 66 Lawrence Memorial Hospital ���������������������������������������������� Page 7 Recreation Facilities ���������������������������������������������������������� Page 74 Aquatic Hours���������������������������������������������������������������������� Page 8 Class/Activity Enrollment Form Page 80 Aquatics ������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Page 9 Golf/Eagle Bend Golf Course & Learning Center�������������� Page 19 THE CITY OF LAWRENCE DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE Lifelong Recreation Page 21 BASIS OF RACE, SEX, RELIGION, COLOR, GENDER IDENTITY, Nature/Prairie Park Nature Center � Page 28 NATIONAL ORIGIN, AGE, ANCESTRY, SEXUAL ORIENTATION Recreation Instruction Page 31 OR DISABILITY. Park and Path Map������������������������������������������������������������ Page 40 REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT/

LAWRENCE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT DIRECTORYSTRETCH YOUR LIMITS — WWW.LPRD.ORG TDD PHONE (785) 832-3205 P.O. Box 708, Lawrence, KS 66044-0708 CITY COMMISSION* PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD* Leslie Soden, Mayor Matthew Herbert Allen Humphrey, Chair Mandy Enfield Stuart Boley, Vice Mayor Lisa Larsen John Blazek Sue Hack Mike Amyx Tom Markus, City Manager LaRisa Chambers *at time of printing ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE LAWRENCE INDOOR AQUATIC CENTER 1141 Massachusetts St. • (785) 832-3450 4706 Overland Drive • (785) 832-SWIM (7946) Reservation/Enrollment Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Mon-Fri) Reservation/Enrollment Hours: STAFF Ernie Shaw, Interim Director 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Mon-Fri), 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. (Sat & Sun) [email protected] CODES LIAC ����������������������������������Lawrence Indoor Aquatic Center Mark Hecker, Assistant Director WR �������������������������������������������������������Tom Wilkerson Room AQUATICS [email protected] CPSE ����������������������������������� Competition Pool, Shallow End Brandy Shoemaker, Recreation Operations Manager DWDW ���������������������������������������������Diving Well, Deep Water [email protected] Aquatics Supervisor Tim Laurent, Recreation Operations Manager STAFF Lori Madaus, [email protected] [email protected] Assistant Aquatics Supervisor Roger Steinbrock, Marketing Supervisor Becky Childers, [email protected] [email protected] Administrative Support Amy Chavez, Administrative Support Lisa Hughes, Karen Risner, Administrative Support Paula Craig, Administrative Support CARL KNOX NATATORIUM 19th and Louisiana Streets (on the campus of Lawrence High School) CEMETERIES: Oak Hill, Memorial Park, Maple Grove CODES CKN ���������������������������������������������������� Carl Knox Natatorium Inquiries handled at the LPRD Administrative Office: S&DW ���������������������������������������������Shallow and Deep Water

GOLF 1141 Massachusetts St. • (785) 832-3451 Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Mon-Fri) LAWRENCE OUTDOOR AQUATIC CENTER 727 Kentucky St. • (785) 832-7990 COMMUNITY BUILDING CODES LOAC �����������������������������Lawrence Outdoor Aquatic Center 115 W. 11th St. • (785) 832-7920 Reservation/Enrollment Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Mon-Fri) PARKS AND MAINTENANCE DIVISION CODES CB ����� Community Building DS ������������������ Dance Studio STAFF Crystal Miles, Horticulture & Forestry Manager CR1 ���� Community Room 1 GY ��������������������Gymnasium (785) 832-7970, [email protected] CR2 ���� Community Room 2 WR ��������������Wellness Room Pat Hennessey, Park Operations Manager/ CR3 ���� Community Room 3 CFR �������Conference Room Sports Pavilion Lawrence (785) 330-7359, [email protected]

RECREATION AR ������������������������Art Room Rowan Green, Park Operations Manager LIFELONG STAFF Annette Deghand, Special Populations Supervisor (785) 832-7971, [email protected] [email protected] Darin Pearson, Park Operations Manager/Eagle Bend Josh Maike, Adult Sports Supervisor (785) 832-7959, [email protected] [email protected] Mitch Young, Park District Supervisor/Cemeteries Ross Schraeder, Recreation Center Programmer (785) 832-3451, [email protected] [email protected] Gayle Sigurdson, Recreation Programmer [email protected] Ashlee Roll-Gregory, Administrative Support PRAIRIE PARK NATURE CENTER 2730 Harper St. • (785) 832-7980 EAGLE BEND GOLF COURSE & LEARNING CENTER Reservation/Enrollment Hours: 1250 E. 902 Road • (785) 748-0600 • 1-877-861-GOLF (4653) 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Tue-Sat), 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. (Sun), Closed (Mon)

NATURE STAFF Darin Pearson, Park Operations Manager/Eagle Bend CODES PPNC ������������������������������������������ Prairie Park Nature Center [email protected] Ryan Cloud, Assistant Golf Course Professional STAFF Marty Birrell, Nature Interpretive Supervisor [email protected] [email protected] Greg Dannevik, Assistant Golf Operations [email protected] EAST LAWRENCE RECREATION CENTER 1245 E. 15th St. • (785) 832-7950 HOLCOM PARK RECREATION CENTER Enrollment Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Mon-Fri) 2700 W. 27th St. • (785) 832-7940 CODES ELRC �������������������������������East Lawrence Recreation Center Enrollment Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Mon-Fri) GY ������������������������������������������������������������������������ Gymnasium CODES HPRC ��������������������������������� Holcom Park Recreation Center MPR ������������������������������������������������������ Multi-purpose Room INSTRUCTION RECREATION GY �������������������������������������������������������������������������Gymnasium MR ������������������������������������������������������������������ Meeting Room BR ����������������������������������������������������������������Wayne Bly Room STAFF Stephen Mason, Recreation Center Programmer HR ���������������������������������������������������������Louie Heinrich Room [email protected] STAFF Duane Peterson, Special Events/Facility Operations Supervisor [email protected] Alison Dudley, Recreation Center Programmer [email protected]

2 Continued on page 3 REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT/ DIRECTORY/OTHER CODES STRETCH YOUR LIMITS — WWW.LPRD.ORG SPORTS PAVILION LAWRENCE CARN, CARN-EG, CARN-CR, CARN-HR ���Carnegie Building, 200 W. Ninth St. presented by Lawrence Memorial Hospital 100 Rock Chalk Lane • (785) 330-7355 • www.sportspavilionlawrence.org CLSC ������������������������������Clinton Lake Softball Complex, 5101 Speicher Road Reservation/Enrollment Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Mon-Fri) CMW ���������������������������������������������������Crescent Moon Winery, 15930 246th St. CODES SPL �����������������������������������������������Sports Pavilion Lawrence FR ����������������������������������������������������������������������Fitness Room FG#21, FG#1, FG-KSEXT ����������������������4-H Fairgrounds, 2120 Harper St. GR �������������������������������������������������������������Gymnastics Room GFORCE �����������������������������������������������������������������G-Force, 725 N. Second St. GY ������������������������������������������������������������������������Gymnasium HOBPK ������������������������������������������������������������������ Hobbs Park, 702 E. 11th St. TF ����������������������������������������������������������������������������� Turf Field CR ��������������������������������������������������������������� Champion Room HPTC ����������������������������������������� Holcom Park Tennis Courts, 2601 W. 25th St. VR ���������������������������������������������������������������������Victory Room HSC �������������������������������������������������Holcom Sports Complex, 2601 W. 25th St. TK ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Track AQUATICS WR �������������������������������������������������������������������� Weight Room JT ���������������������������������������������������������� Jayhawk Tennis, 233 Rock Chalk Lane CA ������������������������������������������������������������������������Cardio Area LHS-WS ����������������������� Lawrence High School Woodshop, 1901 Louisiana St. LR ����������������������������������������������������������������������Legacy Room LPM ��������������������������������������Lawrence Presbyterian Manor, 1429 Kasold Drive STAFF Chad Tower, Facilities Operations Supervisor ML ����������������������������������������������������������������������� Mary’s Lake, 2730 Harper St. [email protected] Lee Ice, Youth Sports Supervisor PTTC ���������������� Dwayne Peaslee Technical Training Center, 2920 Haskell Ave. [email protected] RCL ������������������������������������������������������������������Royal Crest Lanes, 933 Iowa St. Jo Ellis, Recreation Instruction Supervisor [email protected] RFP-CL ���River Front Plaza-Computer Lab, Sixth and New Hampshire streets Bobby Wilson, Recreation Center Programmer RVFPK ����� Riverfront Park, U.S. highways 24, 40 and 59, by the Kansas River [email protected] SP ������������������������������������������������������������� South Park, 1141 Massachusetts St. Jeff Hawkins, Recreation Programmer [email protected] TBA �������������������������������������������������������������������������To Be Announced/Assigned GOLF Alex Husbenet, Recreation Programmer TC-RCP ������������������� Tennis Courts at Rock Chalk Park, 100 Rock Chalk Lane [email protected] Kristy Bellinger, Recreation Programmer TL ���������������������������������������������������� Theatre Lawrence, 4660 Bauer Farm Drive [email protected] TLC ������������������������������������� Trinity Lutheran Church, 1245 New Hampshire St. Jalon Hutchens, Gymnastics Programmer UPD ����������������������������������������������������� Union Pacific Depot, 402 N. Second St. [email protected]

Class Name New Class Fitness Ages/ Class

SENIOR STRENGTH TRAINING ★★★ Level Class Size Description RECREATION

Co-sponsored 50+ Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 20. Strength training LIFELONG Class Not Eligible for Youth for seniors is effective in improving balance (preventing falls), strength- Class Notes Scholarships ening major muscle groups, and increasing muscle mass and bone density. The class is designed to include functional movement patterns No Senior For age 50-plus that enhance daily living activities. A variety of strength training equip- Discount ment will be used, including free weights and resistance tubing and Class Omit bands. A physician’s release is required prior to beginning of class. Class Location Dates No class 7/3. Instructor: LPRD Staff. NSD. (Listed on pages 2-3) Class Code CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE Class Fee 300000 A BGSS MWF 8-8:50AM 6/5-7/14 HPRC-BR $48 Night Class 300000 B ADSS MWF 9-9:50AM 6/5-7/14 HPRC-BR $48 Dates of Class (Noted in bold) 300000 C BGSS MWF 5:30-6:20PM 7/17-8/25 HPRC-BR $50 400000 A BGSS MWF 8-8:50AM 9/11-10/27 HPRC-BR $59 Time of Class NATURE Section of Class 400000 B ADSS MWF 9-9:50AM 9/11-10/27 HPRC-BR $59 400000 C BGSS MWF 5:30-6:20PM 10/30-12/15 HPRC-BR $50 Day of Class Name of Class Fall Class ★ Introductory: Just starting to exercise or haven’t exercised in six months. (Noted in blue ) ★★ Intermediate: Fairly active in sports, dance or some type of regular exercise (two to three times per week). ★★★ Advanced: Very active in sports or have been exercising four or more times per week for six months. DAYS: M — Monday T — Tuesday W — Wednesday R — Thursday F — Friday S — Saturday SU — Sunday INSTRUCTION FOR INFORMATION ON PROGRAM AND RECREATION ACTIVITIES CANCELLATIONS DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER, VISIT RAINOUTLINE.COM OR LISTEN TO 1320 AM, KLWN. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR OUR PROGRAMS/CLASSES, PLEASE CALL THE COMMUNITY BUILDING AT (785) 832-7920.

ON THE COVER: Spring practices for LPRD adult softball leagues are underway. Practicing on a field at Lyons Park, a team begins its quest for a city championship.

(Photo by Alex Burgoon.) 3 REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT/ REGISTRATION INFORMATION STRETCH YOUR LIMITS — WWW.LPRD.ORG Registration for all 2017 winter/spring programs begins Sunday, April 23 – Online Monday, April 24 – Walk-In/Mail-In

AQUATICS Registration for these programs will end the first day of scheduled class or when the class has reached enrollment limit. It is not our policy to prorate classes.

To register, fill out registration form(s) completely. All program Both Adult and Youth Sports registration deadline policies registration is done on a first-come, first-served basis. state teams will be formed at the time of the deadline date, according to the number of registrations that have been re- Incomplete or inaccurate registrations will be returned without ceived. Late registrations will be accepted ONLY to fill those being processed. PLEASE REMEMBER THAT A SIGNATURE teams or leagues that have not reached their maximum ca- IS NECESSARY ON EVERY FORM. pacity. For Adult Sports, no new teams will be formed once league schedules have been distributed. For Youth Sports,

GOLF Activities and programs have minimum and maximum late registrants will not be guaranteed placement on the same enrollments. Registration is required before the first class team as other participants from the school they attend. All late meets. This enables us to notify you if the class is cancelled registration fees noted on the sport registration form apply. due to insufficient enrollment or of any changes in class time and/or location. A transfer or refund may be issued if a class Due to supervision and insufficient space, children are not is cancelled. allowed to accompany parents/guardians to adult classes unless specifically noted in the class description. WITHDRAW/TRANSFER/REFUND POLICY Lawrence Parks and Recreation reserves the right to cancel If enrolling more than one child in a parent participation class,

RECREATION or combine any program due to lack of enrollment. please contact Jo Ellis, recreation instruction supervisor, for

LIFELONG more information at (785) 330-7355. If someone wishes to withdraw/transfer from a class/activi- ty/program, notification must be done at least five business Payment must accompany all registrations. Payment is ac- days (Monday-Friday) prior to the start of the class/activ- cepted by cash, check, money order, Visa or MasterCard. ity/program. A household credit will be provided in the full Telephone and faxed registrations will NOT be accepted. amount of the fee charged at the time of enrollment for those withdrawing from a class/activity/program at least five days Seniors (age 60+) receive a 10 percent discount excluding Eagle prior to the start of the class/activity/program. Withdraws/ Bend Golf Course & Learning Center. Classes with “NSD” at the transfers within the five days prior to the start date of a class/ end of the class description are additional classes to which the activity/program may be granted on a case-by-case basis senior discount does not apply. by the Recreation Supervisor, if the class/activity/program

NATURE doesn’t fall below the minimum number of participants need- SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM ed to hold a class (minimums provided in class descriptions Scholarships are available to youth and special populations in the Activities Guide) or if a class waiting list exists for the participants who meet specific guidelines. A separate class/activity/program. application must be completed at the time of enrollment. Classes that are co-sponsored and designated trips are not Transfers will be granted without additional fees. A $10 pro- eligible for scholarships. A n symbol at the beginning of the cessing fee will be assessed for those wanting a refund. class description designates those programs or activities that Refunds will not be granted without authorization of the will not be included in the scholarship program. For more Division Supervisor. information, call (785) 832-3450. INSTRUCTION RECREATION Parks and Recreation does NOT prorate classes or activities All classes/activities, times/dates/days, instructors and pricing except in the event of a medical emergency or illness aris- listed are subject to change. Check for changes at the time of ing mid-season. A prorated refund will be issued if a doctor’s enrollment. note is received within two weeks of the first class, provided that one-third of the program has not transpired. In the event of a cancelled class, a makeup date will be added. If participants are unable to attend the scheduled Waiting lists will be formed when programs are filled. A fee will makeup, participants may not attend a similar program/ NOT be assessed unless contacted by Parks and Recreation class in replacement of the rescheduled program/class, nor when space becomes available. Those who are not contact- will a credit/refund be given to participants unable to attend ed should not attend the class. Every attempt will be made to makeup classes. accommodate people on a waiting list. 4 Find New Inspiration.

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Stay healthy. Stay close. REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT/ AQUATIC HOURS STRETCH YOUR LIMITS — WWW.LPRD.ORG SPRING AQUATIC HOURS Continuing through May 26 The water areas at all aquatic facilities close 15 minutes before the facility closes. Waterslides and Diving areas close 30 minutes before the facility closes. Some areas of the facility may be reserved for swimming instruction and fitness classes in both the competition center and the family pool during the day. Admission is charged for everyone, including non-swimmers. INDOOR AQUATIC CENTER Saturday: 1 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Saturday: 1 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. 4706 Overland Drive (north of Free State High School) Sunday: 1 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sunday: 1 p.m. to 5:45 p.m. (785) 832-7946 (SWIM) WARM WATER WORKOUTS

AQUATICS CARL KNOX NATATORIUM LAP SWIMMING Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: noon to 3:30 p.m. Located on the Lawrence High School Campus Monday-Friday: 5:15 a.m. to 7:45 p.m. Wednesday: noon to 2:30 p.m. (785) 832-7946 (SWIM) Saturday: 9 a.m. to 7:45 p.m. ZERO-DEPTH AND CHILDREN’S AREA Sunday: 1 p.m. to 5:45 p.m. LAP SWIMMING (through May 18) Monday-Friday (except Wednesday): Monday-Thursday: 6:15 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. WATERSLIDE & DIVING AREA 3:30 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. Friday-Sunday: Closed Monday-Friday: 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday: 2:30 p.m. to 7:45 p.m.

SUMMER AQUATIC HOURS The water areas at all aquatic facilities close 15 minutes before the facility closes. Waterslides and Diving areas close 30 minutes before the facility closes. Some areas of the facility may be reserved for swimming instruction and fitness classes in both the competition center and the family pool during the day. Admission is charged for everyone, including non-swimmers. GOLF INDOOR AQUATIC CENTER Maintenance Shutdown 1 p.m. Regular admission is charged. A safety break Aug. 13-Sept. 4 occurs from 12:45 p.m. to 1 p.m. daily. All swimmers 4706 Overland Drive (north of Free State High School) must exit the water and wait for the pool to open to (785) 832-7946 (SWIM) the public. Lanes for lap swimming are also available OUTDOOR AQUATIC CENTER Monday through Friday, 1 p.m. to 8:45 p.m., during REGISTRATION HOURS Eighth and Kentucky streets public swim hours. Availability of lanes will depend on Monday-Friday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (785) 832-7990 swimming lessons and competitive practice. SUMMER HOURS REGISTRATION HOURS CARL KNOX NATATORIUM Facility hours May 27-Aug. 12 Daily: 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Located on the Lawrence High School Campus July 4: 1 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. (785) 832-7946 (SWIM)

RECREATION SUMMER HOURS LAP SWIMMING LIFELONG PUBLIC SWIMMING LAP SWIMMING Monday-Friday: 5:15 a.m. to 8 p.m. May 27-Aug. 19 Closed May 19-Sept. 4 Saturday: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Daily: 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday: 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. July 4: 1 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. SOUTH PARK WADING POOL Aug. 21-25, 28-Sept. 1: 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Located in South Park WATERSLIDE & DIVING AREA Aug. 20, 27, Sept. 3: 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. (for children 6 and under) Monday-Saturday: 1 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. Aug. 26, Sept. 2: 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday: 1 p.m. to 5:45 p.m. SUMMER HOURS MORNING LAP SWIM Facility hours June 5-Aug. 12 WARM WATER WORKOUTS June 5-Aug. 12 Monday-Friday: 1:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Monday-Friday: noon to 1 p.m. Monday-Saturday: 10 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Saturday: 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. ZERO-DEPTH AND CHILDREN’S AREA Aug. 14-18, 21-25, 28-Sept. 1: Monday-Saturday: 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. 7:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Closed July 4 Sunday: 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Aug. 19, 26, Sept. 2: 9 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. For a minimal fee, morning reservations are available NATURE This time is available to swim laps or water walk before for day care/private parties. For more information the pool is open for general swim. The facility is not please call (785) 832-7920. open for recreational swimming or sunbathing until

FALL AQUATIC HOURS Starting Sept. 5 The water areas at all aquatic facilities close 15 minutes before the facility closes. Waterslides and Diving areas close 30 minutes before the facility closes. Some areas of the facility may be reserved for swimming instruction and fitness classes in both the competition center and the family pool during the day. Admission is charged for everyone, including non-swimmers. INSTRUCTION RECREATION INDOOR AQUATIC CENTER WARM WATER WORKOUTS CARL KNOX NATATORIUM 4706 Overland Drive (north of Free State High School) Monday, Tuesday, Thursday-Friday: Located on the Lawrence High School Campus (785) 832-7946 (SWIM) noon to 4 p.m. (785) 832-7946 (SWIM) Wednesday: noon to 4 p.m. LAP SWIMMING Closed through Sept. 4 Monday-Friday: 5:15 a.m. to 8 p.m. ZERO-DEPTH AND CHILDREN’S AREA Saturday: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday-Friday (except Wednesday): LAP SWIMMING (beginning Sept. 5) Sunday: 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. 3:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday-Thursday: 6:15 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday: 2:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday-Sunday: Closed WATERSLIDE & DIVING AREA Saturday: 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday-Friday: 6 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. Sunday: 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday: 1 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. Sunday: 1 p.m. to 5:45 p.m. 8 REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT/ AQUATICS STRETCH YOUR LIMITS — WWW.LPRD.ORG GET DRENCHED! Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department’s Aquatics Division provides pants! Hide behind a curtain of water in the Rain Drop, or get soaked a safe and inviting environment accessible to the community. Through by the spray of a gigantic daisy, a silly spittin’ snake or one of several responsible use of public and private dollars, we strive for a professional different water fountains. staff that is dedicated to providing excellent customer service while main- Kids will have a blast testing their balance on the Log Slice Scoot and taining the highest quality of aquatic programming and facilities available. the Lily Pad Path. Try to tackle the fierce floating dragon or make new LPRD Aquatics — the city’s largest provider of aquatic activities — friends on one of the mini-slides or floating animals. offers four facilities of splashing excitement, fun and fitness for every Swimming for fitness and safety is our top priority! That’s why each member of the family. facility offers a unique aquatic experience with something for everyone. Thrill seekers can challenge one of our exciting waterslides, such as Year-round programs like Learn-to-Swim courses, aquatic fitness class- the drop slide at the Outdoor Aquatic Center. Daring riders take a near- es, aquatic training courses and special family events provide educa- AQUATICS ly vertical plunge down a steep chute, reaching breathtaking speeds tional, fun and diverse leisure opportunities for the whole family. before being shot like a cannon to “free-fall” into the water below. The Mom and Dad can have fun, too! Relax in a lounge chair in Indoor Aquatic Center boasts a 145-foot waterslide that brings all the the shade while enjoying a cold Pepsi from our full-line cafe thrills of a traditional water park inside for year-round fun. concession stand. All this in a fun, family-oriented community water park. Guests of all ages are drawn to the fun of the zero-depth “beaches” The Aquatics Division offices are located on the second floor of the featured at the Indoor and Outdoor Aquatic centers, as well as the South Indoor Aquatic Center, 4706 Overland Drive, (785) 832-SWIM (7946). Park Wading Pool. All the fun of the beach without getting sand in your

INDOOR AQUATIC CENTER 4706 Overland Drive (north of Free State High School) • (785) 832-SWIM (7946) Lawrence Parks and Recreation’s Indoor Aquatic Center is a community-supported family aquatic

center featuring a 10-lane, 50-meter competition pool with diving well and underwater classroom; a GOLF separate family pool with zero-depth entry; waterslide and interactive children’s play features; meeting rooms; shower/locker rooms and a cafe vending area. The pools hold 850,000 gallons of water and are heated. The temperature of the water is set at 82° in the competition pool and 86° on the family side. Locker rooms and all pools are fully accessible by both ramp entry and lift. Submersible wheelchairs are also available.

OUTDOOR AQUATIC CENTER RECREATION Eighth and Kentucky streets (downtown Lawrence) • (785) 832-7990 LIFELONG The Lawrence Outdoor Aquatic Center provides the good old-fashioned atmosphere of a traditional neighborhood pool with all the fun and excitement of a first-class water park. Nestled in beautiful Watson Park, the Outdoor Aquatic Center features waterslides; zero-depth children’s area; diving well; interactive play features, including fountains; spray mushrooms; a 50-meter competition area and a drop waterslide. The fun and convenience extends out of the water too, with shaded lounge areas, ample deck space, adjoining grass playground and a full-line cafe concessions area. The Outdoor Aquatic Center is also host to numerous events, aquatic camps and swimming programs.

CARL KNOX NATATORIUM NATURE 1901 Louisiana St., Lawrence High School campus • (785) 832-SWIM (7946) A traditional indoor L-shaped pool, the Carl Knox Natatorium, located on the campus of Lawrence High School, provides a peaceful, slow-paced environment for young and old alike. With six 25-yard lap lanes, diving well, sun deck and fully accessible changing rooms, the Carl Knox Natatorium is the perfect spot if you are looking to beat the crowds. With designated times for lap swimming, along with Learn-to-Swim programs and aquatic fitness classes, the Carl Knox Natatorium offers programs to meet all of your swimming needs. The Carl Knox Natatorium is only open during the school year. INSTRUCTION RECREATION

SOUTH PARK WADING POOL 1141 Massachusetts St. • (785) 832-SWIM (7946) The South Park Wading Pool is the place for parents to bring children who are 6 and under for an after- noon outing. It provides a beautiful zero-depth entry pool, water sprays, fountains and our favorite seal, Skippy. Fully accessible restroom facilities with private changing rooms are also available. The Parks and Recreation Department provides qualified staff to supervise the wading pool area, but please re- member — all children must be accompanied by an adult supervisor when using the facility. The wading pool is available free of charge to the public. For a small fee, morning reservations are available for day care/private parties. The South Park Wading Pool is open for the summer season only. 9 Call the Aquatics Division at 832-SWIM for informationCall the Aquatics Division at 832-SWIM for on SAFETY CONCERNS Staff Aquatic facilities follow strict guidelines involving lightning safety. use lightning detection systems, visual identification and support from safety. swimmer to maintain Topeka in Service Weather National the When lightning is detected within 0 - 3 miles, ALL swimmers must exit the water and take shelter at all swim locations including the Indoor Aquatic and instruction are Center and Carl Knox Natatorium. Safety prompts staff. given by the lifeguard RENTALS & RESERVATIONS RENTALS great is a Center Indoor Aquatic Recreation Parks and The Lawrence or meeting! The LPRD- family reunion destination for your next party, everyday meetings is dedicated to assisting you in making Aquatics staff and exclusive full for parties into exceptional events! Private rooms tables available. Meeting space with A/V equipment, are facility rentals schools, organizations, and chairs is also available for businesses, based on are and times parties. Rental rates birthday and reunions your event. time before 2 weeks lead allow Please requested. services For information, contact the Aquatics Division at 832-SWIM. AFTER HOURS PARTIES about a pool party? The Looking for the perfect place for a party? How rentals group private for available is Center Aquatic Indoor Lawrence duty on be will staff lifeguard professional Our hours. regular of outside or family perfect for company retreats It’s a safe environment. to provide reunions. private rentals. PACKAGES PARTY BIRTHDAY The Indoor Aquatic Center Dive in to the best party location in town! have everything needed time! We a splash-tacular at creating is great out all of our party to love. Check for a birthday party your child is sure packages based to worry-free rentals room do-it-yourself options from of all we take care on your party size. With our “Have-it-all” packages, Indoor bags. Lawrence and treat the extras, such as pizza, ice cream will assist you in hosting a wet- helpful and friendly staff Aquatic Center’s your plan to time lead weeks two least at allow Please event. and-wild at (785) 832-SWIM Center the Aquatic call information, event. For more or go online to www.lawrenceks.org/lprd/aquatics. - - May be purchased at the Indoor or Outdoor Aquatic Centers. May be purchased at the Indoor or Outdoor EARLY BIRD SUMMER PASS EARLY for pur Available to $81 for 101 days of swimming fun! $60 compared DISCOUNT PUNCH CARDS — $30 EACH contains 36 punches, discounting daily admission Each punch card & Seniors for Youth rates. Each punch is equivalent to $1. 3 punches for Adults ages 18-59. May ages 5-17 and 60+ years, and/or 4 punches Centers or the Carl Knox be purchased at the Indoor or Outdoor Aquatic Natatorium. Punch cards expire on December 31 of the current calendar other formsbe combined with cards cannot Punch or of payment year. days. Only valid toward full used for special events or promotional swim daily admission. ALL AGES ANNUAL PASS — $186 PER PERSON (Just $15.50 per month!) ALL AGES ANNUAL PASS at any LPRD the date of purchase valid for 365 days from Passes are the dedicated swimmer the This pass option offers Aquatic facility. at 51 cents per highest discount, calculating daily swim admission day. — $24 PER PERSON (Less than $1 per day!) PASS ALL AGES 30-DAY at any date of purchase valid for 30 days from Passes are a the swimmer This pass option offers LPRD Aquatic facility. to 80 cents per day. daily swim admission calculated discounted Outdoor Aquatic Centers. May be purchased at the Indoor or May 26, only in advance at the Indoor May 22-Friday, chase Monday, the Outdoor at Day on Opening crowds the Avoid Center. Aquatic your summer Aquatic Center and save some cash when you purchase when prices for discounted be available will Passes in advance! pass 101 days of summer fun on a new or existing month- you purchase ly pass. $60 buys a season of unlimited access to all LPRD Aquatic so stop by the Indoor is good for one week only, Centers. This offer Aquatic Center during operating hours to take advantage of this amaz- ing summer deal! Full price monthly passes will be available for pur 27-Monday, May May 27. Pass valid Saturday, chase starting Saturday, Hours and dates of operation may Sept. 4 at any LPRD aquatic facility. vary at each location. ANNUAL VS. MONTHLY MEMBERSHIPS ANNUAL VS. MONTHLY it LPRD Aquatics swimming membership, When considering an an annual pay month-to-month. If you purchase costs $24 when you per $15.50 just to comes which $186, only is cost your membership a day! month — a savings of over 35%, less than $1 DAILY ADMISSION CHARGES DAILY & Senior Admission: Ages 5 -17, 60+ — $3 Youth — $4 Adult Admission: Ages 18-59 four years of age and under with an adult No charge for children 3 children per paying adult please. paid admission, limit ISN’T IT TIME YOU JOINED LPRD AQUATICS? AQUATICS? YOU JOINED LPRD ISN’T IT TIME fit and have fun exciting way to stay Aquatics today for an Join LPRD daily admission on offered discounts are Member swimming year round! at all LPRD swimming pools. and allow unlimited swimming ADMISSION FEES/PASS OPTIONS OPTIONS FEES/PASS ADMISSION Lawrence the in swimmers to offered are options admission Several and passes 30-day passes, annual Daily admission, community. val- of admission are available. All forms are cards discount punch Watch Facility. 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Wednesday, June 14; Saturday, Nov. 11. Nov. June 14; Saturday, Wednesday, to the pool(s) for the day. Day, patrons who present a valid US military ID will receive free admission free will receive US military ID valid a present who patrons Day, in our nation’s military. On Armed Forces Day, Flag Day and Veteran’s Flag Day and Veteran’s military. Day, On Armed Forces in our nation’s The Lawrence Aquatic Centers would like to honor those who have served Aquatic Centers would like to honor those The Lawrence MILITARY SWIM MILITARY Sunday, May 14. Sunday, in FREE to LIAC when accompanied by a child. Treat Mom to a day of fun she deserves! On Mother’s Day, all moms get Day, On Mother’s Mom to a day of fun she deserves! Treat MOTHER’S DAY SWIM MOTHER’S DAY both aquatic centers. for all ages are only $2 every Tuesday after 6 p.m., May 30-Aug. 29, at only $2 every Tuesday for all ages are This summer, everyone can cool off with this hot deal! Admission rates cool off everyone can This summer, TWO DOLLAR TUESDAYS Centers. *** Indoor AND Outdoor Aquatic Centers). month, everyone swims for only $1 after 5 p.m. at the Lawrence Aquatic at the Lawrence month, everyone swims for only $1 after 5 p.m. Aquatic Center only and Dec.1* (*Indoor Aquatic Center only; **Outdoor front desk. front The first Friday of each One of our most popular events continues! list or complete the form that is available at the Indoor Aquatic Center’s that is available at the Indoor Aquatic Center’s list or complete the form BUCK NIGHT renceks.org/subscriptions and check the box for the Aquatics mailing and check the box for the renceks.org/subscriptions long, seniors swim for FREE! - Sign up online at http://www.law and reminders. featuring quick notes all day Every Wednesday, Swim Days for people 60 years old and over. and classes, water safety tips, calendar of events and the Splash Flash, tips, calendar of events and the Splash and classes, water safety Senior Wednesdays are on joints and bones. Enjoy the benefits weekly. newsletter has gone electronic. Learn more about upcoming programs programs upcoming about Learn more gone electronic. has newsletter for seniors due to its low impact Swimming is an ideal form of exercise on the latest happenings of the LPRD Aquatic Division? Our monthly of the LPRD Aquatic Division? Our monthly on the latest happenings SENIOR SWIM DAYS It’s a WAVE of CURRENT information! Would you like to stay updated you like to stay updated of CURRENT information! Would a WAVE It’s DAYS SPECIAL SAVINGS THE POOL POST you’ll receive a great prize. The cost is free, but the benefits are endless! are benefits but the cost is free, The prize. great a receive you’ll front desks. For each month you meet your own personal exercise goal, goal, own personal exercise month you meet your desks. For each front outs (miles, laps, hours, etc.) at the Indoor or Outdoor Aquatic Center the Indoor or Outdoor laps, hours, etc.) at outs (miles, you need to keep up the hard work. Simply sign up and track your work- sign up and track your work. Simply keep up the hard you need to class participant, Waves of Fitness can give you the extra motivation you the extra motivation of Fitness can give Waves class participant, style? Whether you’re a lap swimmer, water walker, or water fitness walker, water a lap swimmer, you’re style? Whether extra incentive to assist you on the path toward an active, healthy life- an active, healthy path toward to assist you on the extra incentive and win prizes for achieving personal monthly goals. Looking for some for some Looking monthly goals. personal achieving prizes for and win Sign up for our self-guided fitness program to log your swim workouts swim workouts log your to fitness program for our self-guided Sign up SPECIAL INTEREST SPECIAL OF FITNESS WAVES $36 $39 $46 $42 $42 $42 $42 $49 $49 $20 $20 $23

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TIC BODY CONDITIONING 412410 412410 Can’t decide which water which decide Can’t Ages: 16 and Up. Enrollment Min 8 / Max 20. Water Combo. This Water/Deep Shallow Try our fitness class to take? This is a total body work- class allows the low-impact/no-impact option. endurance. A and cardiovascular strength flexibility, out while increasing No class 11/21, 11/23. Instructor: LPRD Staff. required. flotation belt is CODE AQUA 412433 412433 312433 412420 SLOW GLIDERS Ages: 16 and up. Enrollment Min 8 / Max 20. without putting excess strain on and allows you to exercise vironment on gentle movements de- your joints and muscles. This class focuses flexibility, strength, improve pain and stiffness, signed to help decrease way to stay fit and active. It is a fun, refreshing balance and coordination. No class 7/4, 11/21, 11/23. Instructor: Collen Boley. CODE 412420 312420 SHALLOW SHAKERS Min 8 / Max 20. Ages: 16 and Up. Enrollment class is a total body workout This constant resistance. while offering conditioning and bal- cardiovascular activities to improve using aerobic begins Class fitness. overall and tone muscle your increase to work ance the cardiovascular then moves into warm-up, and walking water with a work, finishing with stretches. conditioning and balance 11/24. Instructor: Collen Boley. No class 11/20, 11/22, CODE 412426 412426 312426 PRE-NA 16 and up. Ages: benefits has many fitness Water stages of pregnancy. in all to women im- back pain, decreased limited to but not including pregnancy, during - re and faster postnatal levels energy sleep patterns, increased proved envi- an in out work to opportunity the have will you class, this In covery. while gaining in pregnancy rapid changes involved safe for the ronment - is re Medical consent form women. of other pregnant a support system Collen Boley. Instructor: No class 11/25. prior to participation. quired CODE

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TE TE TE Aqua Zumba is an in- 10/30-12/13 9/11-10/18 DA 6/5-7/19 10/30-12/13 9/11-10/18 DA 6/5-7/19 10/31-12/14 10/30-12/15 9/12-10/19 9/11-10/20 6/6-7/20 DA 6/5-7/21

Aqua Tone is a shallow 15. Aqua Tone 8 / Max 6:30-7:15PM 6:30-7:15PM TIME 6:30-7:15PM 5:30-6:15PM 5:30-6:15PM TIME 5:30-6:15PM 8:15-9:15AM 8:15-9:15AM 8:15-9:15AM 8:15-9:15AM 8:15-9:15AM TIME 8:15-9:15AM

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412411 412411 CODE class 11/20, 11/22. cardio-conditioning, body-toning and exhilarating beyond belief. No cardio-conditioning, 312411 blends it all together into a safe, challenging, water-based workout that’s that’s workout water-based challenging, safe, a into together all it blends losophy with traditional aqua fitness disciplines. The Aqua Zumba class Ages: 16 and up. Enrollment Min 8 / Max 15. laughing, hooting and hollering integrating the Zumba formula and phi- 412413 AQUA ZUMBA twisting, shouting, vigorating workout involving splashing, stretching, 412413 Ages: 16 and Up. Enrollment Min 412412 AQUA TONE CODE of classes: LIAC — Competition Pool Shallow End. of classes: LIAC — Competition Pool Shallow 11/22. Instructor: LPRD Staff. 312413 ment including: hand buoys, gloves, noodles and kickborads. Location ment including: hand buoys, gloves, noodles class incorporates the use of several pieces of aquatic exercise equip- of aquatic exercise class incorporates the use of several pieces endurance, increase muscle tone and decrease impact on joints. This muscle tone and decrease endurance, increase water class using the water for resistance to increase cardiovascular cardiovascular to increase water class using the water for resistance 412412 412412 412412 312412 312412 CODE 11/20-11/24. Instructor: LPRD Staff. choice. Class will be held in deep water on Wednesdays. No class 7/4, Wednesdays. choice. Class will be held in deep water on of motion. Various types of supplied equipment used at participant’s used at participant’s types of supplied equipment of motion. Various balance, core stabilization, muscular endurance, flexibility and range balance, core rience. Movement combinations are specifically designed to improve specifically designed to improve rience. Movement combinations are flexibility and movement patters to heighten the aquatic stretch expe- heighten the aquatic stretch and movement patters to flexibility followed by elements of Yoga and Tai Chi that are blended with dynamic Chi that are and Tai of Yoga followed by elements Cardio warm-up segment, warm-up Cardio 15. / Max 8 Min Enrollment up. and 16 Ages: AQUA STRETCH FUSION II AQUA STRETCH FUSION Skills learnedSkills MAKE-UP LESSONS MAKE-UP the makes staff if the LPRD be held only will swim lessons Make-up personal missed for lessons days for no make-up are There cancellation. reasons. LISTS WAITING are programs when formed be only will section each for lists Waiting they that order the in contacted be will lists waiting the on Those filled. becomes available. list, if and when an opening placed on the were SWIM LESSON DESCRIPTIONS complete safety skills. To age/level appropriate All of the levels contain skills must be able to complete all skills and exit a level, the participant assessments. has updated their LearnThe American Red Cross to Swim curriculum, readplease carefullydescriptions course the level which deciding when skill level. best suits the participant’s foundation 3 years): The to months 6 (Ages (PNTCHILD) Parent/Child Child class is a set of basic skills and Parent of the American Red Cross This class in the water. to be comfortable young children that prepares will an independent swimmer; instead, this class will not make your child the Learn-to-Swimto enter child your Program. prepare include getting adjusted to the water environment; showing comfort on include getting adjusted to the water environment; submerging with both their front and back positions with assistance; Each child MUST water. assistance and changing body positions in the be accompanied by an adult in the water. class Swim (3 years old): This class bridges the Parent/Child Aqua Tots aged chil- for preschool to the Learn-to-Swim and is designed program on to hold ready but are class a swim in never been who have dren class focuses on This to the wall and be in the pool without a parent. to the next to move and floating. In order the fundamentals of freestyle their face in the water for class, students must be comfortable putting seconds. or more three Aquatics teaches (PRSCHOOL) (4 year olds): Preschool Preschool - water and safety skills in a positive, logical progres age-appropriate and aquatic skills. Skills sion beginning with fundamental water safety in taught are that skills fundamental same the learnedare level this in - in include skills These Learn-to-Swimthe 2 of and 1 levels program. and back glides, and combined arm and front dependent water entry, the Preschool to stay in required are Children leg actions in the water. until they turn five years of age. program Level 1 (5-6 year olds): Participants work on comfort in the water Skills learnedand entering and exiting the pool by themselves. include wet; floating on front and blowing bubbles and getting the head and face back with support and recovering to a standing position; alternating and simultaneous arm and leg motion on front and back. $63 $63 $63 $63 $74 $74 FEE AEA

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TE No class 11/20, 11/22, 11/20, No class 10/30-12/15 10/30-12/15 9/11-10/20 9/11-10/20 6/5-7/21 DA 6/5-7/21

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2A 2B 1B 1A 1B SEC 1A

412430 412430 412430 412430 312430 312430 NOTE TO PARENTS/GUARDIANS We learn-to-swimits in participate to child your wants LPRD program. do ask for student cooperation and attention when attending class. It is If each child with equal time and attention by staff. our goal to provide want to enter the water or does not cooperate with staff, a child doesn’t to asked to work with the supervisor in charge are parents/guardians ask each participant to be on time and attend every We seek resolution. lesson. Each lesson contains new material, which is vital to success in also ask parents/guardians to have patience, be positive the class. We and give praise. It is important to give children additional time to practice outside of class. The more practice time children receive, the more successful they will be in swimming lessons. TIPS FOR PLACING YOUR CHILD IN THE RIGHT LESSON the last level At the beginning of the season, we suggest that you repeat the in remain children Most before. summer the completed was that up children move to easier also is It sessions. more or two for level same make the final a level than to move them down a level. Swim lesson staff class into the most appropriate decision in the placement of children in doubt as to which level to enroll level based on their skill. If you are set up a swim evaluation at our facilities your child in, you may call and at no cost to you. LEARN-TO-SWIM CLASSES JIVIN’ JOINTS Max 20. 15 / Min Enrollment Up. 16 and Ages: classes are non-aerobic and taught by AEA certified instructors. classes are non-aerobic and taught by AEA 11/24. Instructor: LMH Therapy Services. CODE AEA ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION PROGRAM FOUNDATION AEA ARTHRITIS designed program exercise water-based recreational This is a group Specially de- related diseases. specifically for people with arthritis and strength, flexibility, joint their improve participants help exercises signed support- while stiffness and pain their reduce and coordination balance, an AEA class in Participants and resistance. buoyancy the water’s ed by ability to function level of pain, an improved can experience a reduced feelings of isola- in independently in day-to-day life, and a decrease fun atmosphere a friendly, Classes also provide tion and depression. new activities. friends and try new can make in which participants DEPARTMENT/ AQUATICS GOLF LIFELONG NATURE RECREATION REGISTRATION RECREATION INSTRUCTION 14 DEPARTMENT/ LIFELONG RECREATION REGISTRATION AQUATICS GOLF RECREATION NATURE INSTRUCTION 15 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $45 $45 FEE FEE FEE

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TE TE TE 7/8-7/29 7/8-7/29 7/8-7/29 7/8-7/29 7/8-7/29 7/8-7/29 7/8-7/29 7/8-7/29 7/8-7/29 7/8-7/29 7/8-7/29 7/8-7/29 7/8-7/29 7/8-7/29 DA 7/8-7/29 6/3-6/24 6/3-6/24 6/3-6/24 6/3-6/24 6/3-6/24 6/3-6/24 6/3-6/24 6/3-6/24 6/3-6/24 6/3-6/24 DA 10/23-11/15 10/23-11/15 DA 6/3-6/24

11:30-11:55AM 11-11:45AM 11-11:45AM 11-11:45AM 11-11:25AM 10:30-10:55AM 10-10:45AM 10-10:45AM 10-10:45AM 10-10:25AM 9:30-9:55AM 9-9:45AM 9-9:45AM 9-9:45AM TIME 9-9:25AM 11:30-11:55AM 11:30-11:55AM 11-11:45AM 11-11:45AM 11-11:25AM 11-11:25AM 10:30-10:55AM 10-10:45AM 10-10:45AM 10-10:45AM TIME 6:15-7PM 7-7:45PM TIME 10-10:25AM

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T T2 SWIM QUATOTS QUATOTS PRESCHOL JR. LEVEL4 LEVEL3 LEVEL1 PNTCHILD ADUL LEVEL5 LEVEL2 A PNTCHILD ADUL LEVEL3 LEVEL2 CLASS PRESCHOL PRESCHOL PNTCHILD LEVEL3 LEVEL2 PRESCHOL PNTCHILD A LEVEL4 LEVEL3 LEVEL2 CLASS LEVEL3 L6DIVE CLASS LEVEL1

5B 5A 5A 5B 5A 5B 5A 5A 5B 5A 5A 5A 5A 5A SEC 5A 1B 1B 1B 1B 1A 1A 1A 1A 1A 1A SEC 3A 3B SEC 1A

312014 312007 312004 312003 312001 312000 312008 312005 312002 312015 312000 312009 312003 312002 Saturdays, July 8-29 CODE 312014 312014 312000 312003 312002 312014 312000 312015 312004 312003 312002 412103 312001 CARL KNOX NATATORIUM KNOX CARL 15 23-Nov. Lessons, Oct. Swim Weekly CODE 412106 CENTER AQUATIC OUTDOOR June 3-24 Saturdays, CODE This level is taught in the in taught is level This Skills learned front and back floats include Skills learned include survival and back floats and treading This swim program has a little bit for everyone. Did you always This swim program in the competition pool (LIAC). the basic skills needed to be safe and enjoy the water. This level is taught the basic skills needed to be safe and enjoy the water. of 9 and 16 that would like to overcome their fear of the water and learnof 9 and 16 that would like to overcome you. Junior swim is targeted towards those individuals between the ages between those individuals towards is targeted you. Junior swim to be in a traditional level one, two, or three class, this is the course for to be in a traditional level one, two, or three you always wanted to learn to swim, but never have? If you feel too old Are you between the ages of 9 and 16? Have Junior Swim (JRSWIM): Are in the competition pool (LIAC). their endurance and stroke proficiency for triathlons. This level is taught proficiency their endurance and stroke who have basic swimming skills and want to swim for fitness or increase who have basic swimming skills and want to swim for fitness or increase more efficiency and endurance? Adult 2 is targeted to those individuals and endurance? Adult 2 is targeted efficiency more geared toward meeting your personal goals. personal your meeting toward geared with like to swim know how to swim but would already Adult 2: Do you needs will be discussed at the beginning of class, and the class will be will class and the of class, the beginning at be discussed needs will competition pool (LIAC). learning to swim the basic strokes to be used for fitness swimming. Your to be used for fitness swimming. learning to swim the basic strokes of it. For some that may mean personal safety; for others it may be get started. The purpose of this level is what YOU want to get out wish you had learned to swim as a child? Well, it is never too late to wish you had learned to swim as a child? Well, Adult: This level is taught in the competition pool (LIAC). preparing advanced aquatic courses. students to participate in other Water Safety, Diving and Fitness Swimming. Each option focuses on Diving and Fitness Swimming. Safety, Water introduction to other aquatic activities, areasintroduction include Personal of focus power and smoothness over greater distances. Skills learned include power and smoothness over greater Refine strokes so students swim with more ease, efficiency, ease, efficiency, so students swim with more Level 6: Refine strokes (LIAC). sidestroke and flip turns. This level is taught in the competition pool sidestroke front crawl, back crawl, butterfly, breaststroke, elementary backstroke, elementary backstroke, breaststroke, crawl, back crawl, butterfly, front Increased endurance, coordination and refinement of strokes: strokes: of and refinement endurance, coordination 5: Increased Level competition pool (LIAC). water as well as tread water for 1 minute each. This level is taught in the and swim underwater for 3 body lengths, survival and back floats in deep in streamlined dives off the side of the pool position, surface dives and 15 yards. Skills learned include open turns and back pushing off on front 15 yards. backstroke, breaststroke, sidestroke with scissor kick and butterfly for and scissor kick with sidestroke breaststroke, backstroke, previous levels, including front and back crawl for 25 yards, elementary elementary and back crawl for 25 yards, levels, including front previous Improve on skills and increase endurance on strokes learned in endurance on strokes on skills and increase Level 4: Improve progression. Level 3: crawl and elementary backstroke 15 yards, begin learning the diving on front and back for 15 feet. on front and back for 15 two differentwater for 1 minute; front and back glides with kicks; front and back glides for 2 body lengths; and combined armand back glides for 2 actions and leg unsupported for 15 seconds with recoverywith seconds 15 for unsupported front position; standing a to Level 2 (5-7 year olds): $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 FEE FEE

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TE TE 6/5-6/15 6/5-6/15 6/5-6/15 6/5-6/15 6/5-6/15 6/5-6/15 6/5-6/15 6/5-6/15 6/5-6/15 6/5-6/15 6/5-6/15 6/5-6/15 6/5-6/15 6/5-6/15 6/5-6/15 6/5-6/15 6/5-6/15 6/5-6/15 6/5-6/15 6/5-6/15 6/5-6/15 6/5-6/15 6/5-6/15 6/5-6/15 6/5-6/15 DA 6/5-6/15 8/5-8/26 8/5-8/26 8/5-8/26 8/5-8/26 8/5-8/26 8/5-8/26 8/5-8/26 8/5-8/26 8/5-8/26 8/5-8/26 8/5-8/26 8/5-8/26 DA 8/5-8/26

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eekly Swim Lessons, June 5-15 eekly Swim Lessons, June 312008 312005 312004 312003 312002 312014 312007 312006 312004 312003 312002 312001 312014 312000 312004 312003 312002 312001 312015 312001 312006 312005 312004 312003 312002 312015 CODE W 312014 312015 312000 312003 312002 312014 312015 312000 312004 312003 312002 312001 312001 Saturdays, Aug. 5-26 Aug. Saturdays, CODE DEPARTMENT/ AQUATICS GOLF LIFELONG NATURE RECREATION REGISTRATION RECREATION INSTRUCTION 16 DEPARTMENT/ LIFELONG RECREATION REGISTRATION AQUATICS GOLF RECREATION NATURE INSTRUCTION 17 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 FEE FEE

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ATE SWIMMING LESSONS SWIMMING ATE PRIV with time a little more like to spend child would your an instructor Is there stroke a to improve child needs your Whether instruction? in one-on-one we of one instructor, attention the individual just like or you would or skill, available instructors are you. Many of our certified for have a program a weekly available on They are lessons at our facilities. to teach private being held. NOT lessons are times that public swimming basis during Red only American offer session. We $25 per 30 minute The cost is classes. However, Instructors for all of our Water Safety certified Cross curriculum or classes these sanction not does Cross Red American the lessons is only available for private lessons. Registration for private (785) 832-SWIM for more information. at the LIAC. Please call 412120 412120 - participants with the knowledge and skills to pre try-level lifeguard and to provide to aquatic emergencies and respond vent, recognize in- emergencies, and cardiac for breathing care professional-level (EMS) services medical emergency until illness sudden and juries This course includes certifications in Lifeguard personnel take over. First Aid, AED and CPR for the Training, Lifeguard Waterpark Training, This is a blended learning so partic- program Rescuer. Professional ipants must have access to a computer and printer to complete the Minimum age is 15 by the online portion of the course. Prerequisites: last day of the course; successfully pass the following swimming skills: or a crawl, breaststroke using the front Continuously swim 300 yards water for 2 minutes using legs only; swim combination of both; tread a 10 pound brick, surface and swim to starting point retrieve 20 yards, with the brick in 1 minute 40 seconds or less. Cannot use goggles. SCHEDULED FOR THE AND TIMES ALL DAYS YOU MUST ATTEND COURSE. information and class pricing at (785) 832-7946. CODE LIFEGUARD TRAINING The American Red Cr 312110 AQUATIC TRAINING CLASSES AQUATIC CALLING ALL LIFEGUARDS! Aquatics Division wants YOU Department Parks & Recreation Lawrence season. swimming year-round our during lifeguard certified a as work to lifeguards team of professional about building a great excited We’re applicants only the most qualified the right to hire reserve and therefore not guarantee employment based on training for all positions and do must be at least 16 years of age candidates completion. All lifeguard with LPRD-Aquatics. For more to qualify for employment in order (785) contact the Aquatic Division at information on this program, 832-SWIM. COURSE SAFETY INSTRUCTOR WATER the dedicated indi- course teaches This dynamic American Red Cross in water safety and and adults vidual how to instruct infants, children of age upon least 16 years must be at swimming lessons. Participants certification. to receive in order completion of the course requirements and abil- of all swimming strokes skills include knowledge Pre-requisite day of class prior to begin- ity to demonstrate those skills on the first test, participants skill ning training. Upon completion of the pre-course with incentives employment about Ask class. the into admitted be will LPRD-Aquatics. all positions and does not most qualified and dynamic applicants for Fees for the class guarantee employment based on training completion. cards upon suc- include all materials, including books and certification cessful completion of course requirements. Because the course content with information, all course times and is fast-paced and power-packed dates must be attended. to the American Red Cross. For more information con- on this program, SESSIONS ALL tact the Aquatic Division at 832-SWIM. MUST ATTEND OF THE CLASS. CODE $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 FEE FEE FEE

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FACILITIES GET GOLF READY 18 holes of championship golf, a full service pro shop, snack bar, driving Ages: 18 and Up. Enrollment Min 2 / Max 6. Get Golf Ready is a low range, short-game facility, practice putting and chipping greens and golf cost program to help get the new golfer out onto the course and hav- instruction by two PGA professionals. ing fun. We will be following the curriculum developed by the PGA and associated golf industry leaders and helping you plug into the game of Yardage Course rating Recommended golf. This class will get you ready for the course after 5 lessons. Get and slope handicap more information from www.pga.com or contact the Eagle Bend Gold 6,984 yards 73.9/130 0-7 Pro Shop at (785) 748-0600. Blue 6,542 yards 71.9/126 8-15 CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE White 5,989 yards 69.3/121 16+ 360105 A GOLFREADY R 6-7PM 5/4-6/1 EBGC $100

Red 5,274 yards 71.5/120 Beginners 360105 B GOLFREADY R 6-7PM 6/8-7/6 EBGC $100 NATURE Yellow 3,160 yards Juniors Green 1,612 yards Beginning Juniors BUILDING BLOCKS Ages: 18 and Up. Enrollment Min 2 / Max 10. This class is intended to JUNIORS GOLF FREE build the skills of a golfer who is not a beginner. Knowledge of golf fun- The family outing just got better! The Juniors Golf Free program at damentals and etiquette is required. The class will cover all advanced Eagle Bend makes it easier for families to enjoy time together on the fundamentals and terminology. Golfers may sign up for consecutive links. Monday through Friday juniors age 11 and under golf FREE with classes. If the golfer chooses to sign up for additional classes the in- a playing adult (limit two juniors per paying adult). Call today to set your structor will keep building on his or her progress. family tee time, (785) 748-0600. CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE

360220 A BLDBLOCK S 1-2PM 5/27 EBGC $25 INSTRUCTION HOURS OF OPERATION AND TEE TIMES 360220 B BLDBLOCK S 1-2PM 6/3 EBGC $25 RECREATION Club House opens at 7 a.m. weekdays (Monday-Thursday) and 6 a.m. 360220 C BLDBLOCK S 1-2PM 6/10 EBGC $25 on weekends (Friday, Saturday, Sunday and holidays) during daylight 360220 D BLDBLOCK S 1-2PM 6/17 EBGC $25 savings. Tee times begin at 7:30 a.m. on weekdays and 7 a.m. on 360220 E BLDBLOCK S 1-2PM 6/24 EBGC $25 weekends and holidays. Reservations can be made up to seven days in 360220 F BLDBLOCK S 1-2PM 7/8 EBGC $25 advance by calling (785) 748-0600 or 1-877-861-GOLF (4653). In order 360220 G BLDBLOCK S 1-2PM 7/15 EBGC $25 to secure your tee-time, you must check in at least 15 minutes prior to 360220 H BLDBLOCK S 1-2PM 7/22 EBGC $25 your reserved tee time. 360220 I BLDBLOCK S 1-2PM 7/29 EBGC $25 360220 J BLDBLOCK S 1-2PM 8/5 EBGC $25 LESSONS 360220 K BLDBLOCK S 1-2PM 8/19 EBGC $25

All golf instruction is organized and directed by PGA Class A Golf 460220 A BLDBLOCK S 1-2PM 9/2 EBGC $25 19 Professionals Greg Dannevik and PGA Apprentice Ryan Cloud. 460220 B BLDBLOCK S 1-2PM 9/16 EBGC $25 League League runs League League runs Monday mornings,Monday runs League . Participants league. instructional an not is This 390 Yards/Blue Tees • Par 4 • Handicap 5 • Par Tees 390 Yards/Blue TOURNAMENTS Eagle Bend Golf Course and Learning Center is also open to outside the can reserve for company outings and tournaments. Groups groups details, contact Eagle find out more formats. To different course in three Bend at (785) 748-0600. PARTIES BIRTHDAY a golf clinic birthday party to birthday parties. From Eagle Bend offers meet can Bend Eagle pavilion, outdoor our at party birthday a hosting the Pro Please contact your needs. Price varies on the option of party. details, (785) 748-0600. Shop for more EAGLE BEND’S SENIOR MEN’S GOLF LEAGUE GOLF MEN’S SENIOR BEND’S EAGLE a member allows due also (The annual are $30. dues Fee: Annual green $25 (9-hole league fees: New daily League). in Men’s to play and prize walking green fee, $15 (9-hole money); and prize fee, cart years or older is Any male, 50 only. fee for league days money) play atmosphere a positive, fun promotes Senior League play. eligible to formats, welcome. Various are Golfers of all abilities for senior golfers. of the year luncheon and an end championship year-end weekly prizes, Thursday morning planned. Special league are editions of senior are Eagle each week in the Sign up to play the year. planned throughout time. tee for call or Shop Golf Bend 6-Oct. 30. March GOLF LEAGUE EAGLE BEND’S WOMEN’S ap- $15. Appropriate green fees and cart fees Fee: Annual dues are to league is open prize money fee. Women’s ply each week plus $3 league for league is a once-a-week Women’s any female, 18 or older. It is a atmosphere. a fun and relaxed promoting golfers of all skill levels, and cookout a month a once Also, formats. varying with league weekly Sign up to play each play. will be held before complementary golf clinic time. tee for call or Shop Golf Bend Eagle the in week evenings, May 3-Sept. 27. Wednesday EAGLE BEND’S JUNIOR GOLF LEAGUE Boys and everyFee: Junior League fees are $70, includes play day. 18th birthday by their girls age 12-17 years old, who have not reached competi- fun eligible. Junior league is a league promoting May 31st are golfers. junior for tion and et- expected to have basic knowledge of golf fundamentals are for six weeks. Golfers will medalists will be awarded iquette. Weekly of the The best four scores to gender for low score. compete according to miss average. This enables participants stroke six will count toward eliminate two weak scores up to two weeks of the six-week league, or to Each flight will and still compete for the season award. poor rounds from season. Sign up to of the have a season medalist winner for low round time. tee for call or Shop Golf Bend Eagle the in week each play runs Monday mornings, June 12-Aug. 7. EAGLE BEND’S COUPLES GOLF LEAGUE el- older is and years-old age 18 $10. Anyone are dues Annual Fee: be paired A person may sign up as a single as well and igible to play. twice a month league. This with another single. Couples league will be a weekly with different atmosphere a fun and relaxing league will promote Once a prizes will be awarded. Weekly formats designed for team play. play and a cookout will be held after month a clinic will be held before each scheduled week in the Eagle Bend Golf Shop Sign up to play play. or call for tee time. League runs Friday evenings May 19-Aug. 18. $15 $15 $15 $15 $15 $15 $15 $15 $15 $15 FEE

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HOLE SPOTLIGHT: HOLE 1 HOLE SPOTLIGHT: A great opening hole. The tee shot should favor the right side of the fairway to set up the best opening hole. The tee shot should favor the right side of the A great that is deep on green to hit a large will be needed a mid-iron there, From to the green. approach will Bend. Any shot over the green the left and shallow on the right, as with most holes at Eagle in a bogey. usually result 460106 460106 360106 360106 360106 360106 360106 360106 360106 360106 April 6-Sept. 28. EAGLE BEND’S MEN’S GOLF LEAGUE Fee: Annual dues are $30. New daily league fees: $25 (9-hole green fee, cart and prize money); $15 (9-hole green fee, walking and prize is Any male, 18 years or older, money) play fee for league days only. at- a fun and relaxing League provides Eagle Bend Men’s eligible to play. will hold for participants with varying formats each week. We mosphere There the year. two match play contests and other events throughout League events held. Sign Men’s will also be occasional special Saturday time. tee for call or Shop Golf Bend Eagle the in week each play to up Men’s from Someone Thursdays. on anytime time own tee your Choose to be verified. for your score League must be in your group For additional information please sign up at Eagle or to join a league, Pro Shop. Bend’s LEAGUES PRIVATE INSTRUCTION PRIVATE by PGA Class A Golf and directed All private instruction is organized Ryan Cloud. Private Dannevik and PGA Apprentice Greg Professionals, Please call (785) 748-0600. lessons are by appointment only. SHORT GAME CLINIC SHORT to intended is class This 10. Max / 2 Min Enrollment Up. and 18 Ages: to skills of a golfer whose skill level is beginning build the short game is required. and etiquette fundamentals of golf Knowledge advanced. and terminology of all The class will cover all advanced fundamentals bunker play pitching, including: chipping, 100 yards, short game inside classes. If the golfer and putting. Golfers may sign up for consecutive instructor will keep building chooses to sign up for additional classes the on his or her progress. CODE DEPARTMENT/ AQUATICS GOLF LIFELONG NATURE RECREATION REGISTRATION RECREATION INSTRUCTION 20 REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT/ LIFELONG RECREATION STRETCH YOUR LIMITS — WWW.LPRD.ORG Lifelong Recreation provides programs designed to maintain an active lifestyle for people age 50 and older. If you are younger than 50 years- old, but interested in any program in the 50-plus section of this guide, contact Gayle Sigurdson at (785) 832-7920 or gsigurdson@lawrenceks. org. We will be happy to enroll you, if space is available. Look for the (insert symbol) throughout the guide to identify other programs designed with consideration of the interests and schedules of people age 50+. If you have suggestions for programs: something you have always wanted to do, something unusual, challenging or just more fun with a group, please share your ideas. AQUATICS Seniors (age 60+) receive a 10 percent discount excluding Eagle Bend Golf Course & Learning Center and travel. Classes with “NSD” at the end of the class description are additional classes to which the senior discount does not apply.

NEWSLETTER Watch for our quarterly newsletter, which highlights activities, events, trips and programs from the guide or activities planned after publication. Most travel is planned after publication of the guide. If you would like to be placed on the mailing list, call (785) 832-7920, email gsigurdson@ lawrenceks.org or subscribe at http://www.lawrenceks.org/subscrip- MATS tions. Copies are also available at all Recreation Centers. Mats are no longer available for individual use through the Parks and Recreation Department. Participants are responsible for providing their FITNESS own workout mat. GOLF Choosing the right fitness program will help you enjoy what you are doing and remain motivated over time. LPRD instructors can help YOUR FITNESS INSTRUCTOR’S QUALIFICATIONS guide you in adapting a class to your needs. To get you started, All LPRD fitness instructors are required to attend ongoing workshops classes are rated one to three stars. For the best experience, consider and inservice seminars to maintain current certification. CPR and First your current fitness level and goals when registering. Still not sure? Aid certification are also required from our instructors. We are proud to Guest passes are available for fitness classes. Use them to attend a ensure the best in a fun, safe environment. Participation in any activity single class session and make the right choice for your goals. does present an element of risk. LPRD recommends participants check with a physician prior to participation in a fitness class or sports activity. ★ Introductory: Just starting to exercise or haven’t exercised in six months. OPEN WALKING RECREATION LIFELONG Walking indoors is a chance to exercise in any weather, get your heart ★★ Intermediate: Fairly active in sports, dance or some type of pumping and build friendships with other walkers. The public is welcome regular exercise (two to three times per week). to walk in the gymnasiums at East Lawrence Recreation Center (7-9 a.m.) and Holcom Park Recreation Center (7-11 a.m.), Monday through ★★★ Advanced: Very active in sports or have been exercising four Friday. Walkers should plan to accommodate scheduled programming. or more times per week for six months. For more information, contact the Recreation Center.

PERSONAL TRAINING AEROBIC DANCE EXERCISE ★★★ Not sure where to start on your fitness goals? Personal training pack- 50+ Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 50. Join our friendly class ages with certified trainers are available through LPRD at a variety of and have fun moving to lively music while you reap the many health locations. Available packages include a fitness assessment, individual benefits of aerobic conditioning. Increase your stamina and agility while training or small group sessions. Contact Gayle Sigurdson at (785) 832- improving your immune system and cardiopulmonary function through

7920 to schedule an appointment. dancing. Enhance your balance, flexibility and muscle strength during NATURE the toning and stretching segment of class. Come be part of this group and gain the benefits!No class: 7/3, 11/20, 11/22, 11/24. Instructor: LPRD Staff. CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 327201 A AEROBIC MWF 8:50-9:50AM 6/5-7/14 HPRC-GY $48 327201 B AEROBIC MWF 8:50-9:50AM 7/17-8/25 HPRC-GY $50 427201 A AEROBIC MWF 8:50-9:50AM 9/11-10/27 HPRC-GY $59 427201 B AEROBIC MWF 8:50-9:50AM 10/30-12/15 HPRC-GY $50

ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION EXERCISE PROGRAM ★ INSTRUCTION 50+ Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 6 / Max 15. This community-based RECREATION exercise program is designed specifically for people with arthritis and related diseases, but is open to anyone. The program’s multiple com- ponents help reduce pain and stiffness and help maintain or improve mobility, muscle strength and functional ability. The variety of exer- cises is designed for people of all levels of ability. Instructor is certi- fied by the Arthritis Foundation. Class offered in partnership with the Senior Resource Center. No class: 7/3, 7/4, 11/21, 11/23. Instructor: Rebecca Clancy. CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE

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Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 6 / Max 12. Incorporates the bene- Indoor cycling increases Min 6 / Max 14. Indoor cycling increases Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment + + + 50 50 50 CYCLING — PEDAL PUSHERS CYCLING — PEDAL FITNESS FOR LIFE 427256 FITNESS YOGA 427282 427222 427256 427282 427222 327256 327282 327222 327256 327282 endurance and strength in your lower body, core and upper body. This and upper body. core in your lower body, endurance and strength designed for class for older adults and is introductory and a beginning is Bikers can modify theirthose with no experience with indoor cycling. are to their own fitness level. There and pace according cycling resistance know how to ride a bicycle,no fancy steps to learn don’t so even if you shoes soled athletic workout. Hard you can have an excellent aerobic recommended. CODE 327222 and training workout with strength bines a low-impact dance aerobic to a variety of For the first half of the class, we will dance stretching. the ‘50s, ‘60s and ‘70s, country line music including pop favorites from of half second The Era. Band Big the from music and disco dances, - coordina and balance training for improved class incorporates strength and endurance. muscular strength as well as increasing tion and agility, workout. the floor for mat a bring Please 11/24. Instructor: Melanie Johnson. CODE will combine conditioning routine. This class fits of yoga into your fitness and flexibility poses. Class includes floor work, stu- work with strength dents should bring a yoga mat. Instructor: Fran Hopkins. CODE $45 $38 $59 $50 $50 $50 $59 $59 $59 $50 $50 $59 $38 $35 $50 $50 $50 $48 $48 $48 $50 $50 $48 $48 FEE

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Strength training for training Max 20. Strength Min 10 / Enrollment 50 and Up. Ages: + 50 427234 427234 427234 427234 427234 427234 427234 427233 427233 427234 427233 427233 327234 327234 327234 327234 327234 327234 327234 327234 327233 327233 327233 BEGINNING & ADVANCED SENIOR STRENGTH TRAINING TRAINING STRENGTH SENIOR ADVANCED & BEGINNING 327233 seniors is effective in improving balance (preventing falls), strengthening falls), strengthening balance (preventing in improving is effective seniors density. and bone mass muscle increasing and muscle groups, major patternsfunctional movement designed to include The class is en- that will training equipment of strength living activities. A variety hance daily and bands. Class in- tubing weights, resistance free be used, including class- Advanced stretch. period and a post-workout cludes a warm-up exercises. es do floor (Beginning) — Cindy Baker (CB), Advanced — Melanie Johnson Advanced — Melanie — Cindy Baker (CB), (Beginning) (MJ), Deb Geraghty (DG). CODE DEPARTMENT/ AQUATICS GOLF LIFELONG NATURE RECREATION REGISTRATION RECREATION INSTRUCTION 22 DEPARTMENT/ LIFELONG RECREATION REGISTRATION AQUATICS GOLF RECREATION NATURE INSTRUCTION 23 $59 $50 $59 $50 $50 $48 $45 $38 $50 $77 $38 $48 $74 $35 FEE FEE FEE

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Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 8 / Max 12. This 50 minute “full Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 8 / Max graceful, is a Chi Tai 20. / Max 8 Min Enrollment Up. and Ages: 50 Get ready to mix it 20. Get ready Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 8 / Max VER STEPPERS + + + AI CHI-BEGINNING 50 50 50 427255 T 427255 427255 427255 327255 427252 SUPER SENIOR CIRCUIT SIL 327255 427252 327255 427274 327252 327255 327274 327252 regardless adult, senior active the for designed is workout group body” performs participant Every training. strength with experience previous of utilizing a com- in the circuit exercises a total of ten to twelve different - As a re bands. weights, stability balls, and resistance bination of free and of strength level sult, each participant will experience an improved at his or her current exercise fitness as each participant performs every min- approach sense common this Utilizing fitness. and strength of level functional strength in imizes injury risk while maximizing improvement No and agility. balance and weight management, in addition to improved class: 7/3, 11/20, 11/22, 11/24. Instructor: Cindy Baker. CODE especially suited to seniors. It consists of a series low impact exercise enhances co- body strength, of slow motion movements that increases performance calms relaxed Chi’s balance. Tai and improves ordination clear thinking. Long and promotes emotional stress, reduces the body, in America Chi is recognized Tai in China, by people of all ages practiced as a way of carrying health and well-being into later life. This class prac- Chi short longer than form. Note: Sessions are style Tai tices the Yang fitness schedule. No class: 7/3, 7/4, week of Thanksgiving. standard Instructor: Craig Voorhees. CODE up! This class is perfect for the stepper looking for something new. Fun for something new. up! This class is perfect for the stepper looking pumping! Class calories and get your heart step combinations will torch flexi- stretching, of minutes 15 and work step of minutes 45 of consists and balance work. No class: 11/22. Instructor: Susan Pomeroy. bility, CODE $10 $28 $24 $45 $38 $45 $38 $10 $24 $38 $38 $10 $20 $35 $35 FEE FEE FEE FEE

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TES SILVER TES SILVER Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 6 / Max 12. Stretching & Min 6 / Enrollment 50 and Up. Ages: - breath Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 35. Pilates is a modern Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max + + 50 50 PILA 427286 ON A ROLL — SMR WORKSHOPS 427284 NIA DANCE 427204 327283 427286 427284 427204 327283 327286 327284 327204 327283 CODE Instructor: Brooke Miller. Instructor: Brooke blood flow. and improve while using a foam roller. Release the tight muscles, fascial adhesions, Release the while using a foam roller. increase flexibility, strengthen your core, improve balance and posture balance and posture improve your core, strengthen flexibility, increase exertion. This workshop will teach you gentle but powerful moves to moves powerful but you gentle teach will workshop This exertion. 327286 following speeds recovery performance capability of your muscles and Foam rolling improves the improves Foam rolling Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 6 / Max 20. adaptable to individual needs and abilities. and needs individual to adaptable life-body, mind and soul. Nia is non-impact, practiced barefoot, and barefoot, practiced is non-impact, Nia soul. and mind life-body, just a workout, Nia is a holistic practice addressing each aspect of your each aspect of your holistic practice addressing just a workout, Nia is a fulness, Nia tones your body while transforming your mind. More than mind. More your body while transforming fulness, Nia tones your CODE Combining dance, martial arts and mind- 15. Combining dance, martial Enrollment Min 6 / Max licensed Nia teacher. LIFELONG GENTLE STRETCH 327284 CODE Kristen Spencer. Instructor: techniques. Instructor: & breathing of yoga postures the exploration stillness and happiness while increasing strength and balance through and balance through strength happiness while increasing stillness and of well-being. Join us exploring gentle us exploring Join of well-being. to postures yoga peace, find ing can increase blood flow to joints, flexibility, balance and feelings and feelings balance joints, flexibility, flow to blood increase ing can 327204 CODE Instructor: Pat Middaugh. ens your body but your mind as well. No class: 7/4, 11/21, 11/23. - This class not only strength centering and control. precision, flexibility, body moves. Main Pilates principles include: flowing motion, breathing, flowing motion, breathing, body moves. Main Pilates principles include: inals, as well as strengthening and toning through stretching as the stretching through toning and strengthening as as well inals, fitness. This class focuses on core muscles: hips, thighs and abdom- muscles: hips, fitness. This class focuses on core approach to body conditioning that keeps you on the cutting edge of to body conditioning that keeps you on approach $32 $34 $45 $38 $56 $38 $32 $56 $35 FEE FEE FEE FEE FEE

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ested in Aquatic fitness? See the Aquatics section ested in Aquatic fitness? See the Aquatics Thinking about getting Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 3 / Max 6. Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 25 Perfect for active Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment + + Inter beginning on page 8. Look for the 50 50 ZUMBA GOLD COMPUTER 101 Enrollment 427147 life can be done using computers. This class is designed for beginners com- computer cover will It experience. no or limited with those or and folders copying and moving terminology, computer basic ponents, to the Internet with hands- files, desktop shortcuts, and an introduction home curriculum included. Instructor: on work at every lesson. Take Gan. Sharon CODE 427102 427608 BEYOND BASICS OF THE IP 427102 to take your iPad to the next you ready Enrollment Min 3 / Max 6. Are iCloud, the Photo App and editing your photos, and other level? Explore These include Reminders, Calendar, apps as requested. Apple standard FaceTime, Maps, and Music. Please bring questions, your iPad and a ID an Apple need will You iPad works. how your understanding of basic in this course. enrolling before and password CODE INTRO TO IP 427604 327102 INSTRUCTION COMPUTER CLASSES FLUENCY FACEBOOK a Facebook Enrollment 4 / Max 10. This class will start with creating that many features how to safely use the account and walk through post- features; security include will taught skills Specific available. are end will It comments. and messaging videos; and links pictures, ing and uses. individual questions with a “brick wall” session to address Johnson. Instructor: Karen CODE 427602 327604 327102 getting the most out if you are own one and not sure an iPad or already learningof it? This class will be a demonstration and session, so please available during class. We bring your iPad with you. iPads will also be and apps for recreation, will cover the basic operation of the device Johnson. health, education, finance and socializing. Instructor: Karen CODE older adults who are looking for a modified Zumba class that recreates recreates that class Zumba modified a for looking are who adults older design of pace. The love at a lower-intensity the original moves you that focuses Zumba choreography easy-to-follow the class introduces to sweat, Come ready motion and coordination. on balance, range of No class: 11/21; and feeling strong. to leave empowered and prepare 11/23. Instructors: LPRD Staff. CODE $24 $24 $28 $24 $38 $38 $28 $24 $24 $24 $24 $45 $45 $28 $28 $28 $20 $24 $38 $38 $24 $24 $38 $35 $35 $24 $20 $24 FEE FEE

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Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 8 / Max Min 8 Enrollment 50 and Up. Ages: Stretch stiff muscles, stiff Stretch Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 15. + + 50 50 427270 427270 427270 427270 427270 427270 427270 427270 427270 427270 427270 327270 427270 327270 327270 327270 327270 327270 327270 327270 327270 327270 327270 327285 For men and women of all ages and fitness women of all ages and / Max 20. For men and Min 10 Enrollment through self-healing self-care, of effects amazing the experience levels, soft-tissue/ to approach This revolutionary (YBR). Rolling Body Yamuna exclusively for this practice, designed uses products myofascial release or roller other ball feet. Unlike the hands and for products including and depth, which allows you versatility more methods, YBR provides areas tight in suppleness create to detail in muscles specific work to healing, promote and circulation increase motion, of range optimize and muscles and stimulates bones, re-educates ease of movement. YBR The work alleviates changes in the body. positive, permanent creating with low back pain, plantar fasciitis, shin splints, symptoms associated own mat. Instructor: Becky Bridson. Bring your joint pain and more. CODE 327285 427285 427285 YOGA TAI CHI-INTERMEDIATE TAI 327270 relax, and learn to correctly align your spine through slow progressive slow progressive align your spine through and learnrelax, to correctly beginning class adapted for in this less-vigorous, and relaxing stretching correct the lungs through older adults. While using the full capacity of blood improving you will oxygenate the body and the brain, breathing, and your sense of well-being. No class: 7/3; 7/4; 11/20; circulation 11/22; 11/24. Mary Anne Saunders (MS). CODE YAMUNA BODY ROLLING YAMUNA previous instruction in the Yang style tai chi short form who want to ad- who want short form style tai chi Yang in the instruction previous - and reg choice discuss session should Students their practice. vance week of Thanksgiving. Instructor: No class: instructor. istration with Craig Voorhees. DEPARTMENT/ AQUATICS GOLF LIFELONG NATURE RECREATION REGISTRATION RECREATION INSTRUCTION 24 DEPARTMENT/ LIFELONG RECREATION REGISTRATION AQUATICS GOLF RECREATION NATURE INSTRUCTION 25 $29 $29 $29 $39 $39 $29 FEE FEE FEE FEE

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427424 INTERMEDIA This course is for ukulele players who already Enrollment Min 5 / Max 10. This course is for ukulele players who already Focus is on fingerpicking, progressions. and chord know basic chords - shapes such as bar and dimin and advanced chord tablature reading Come share not provided. are tuners and Ukuleles shapes. ished chord Ukulelesessions Beginning two of Minimum Prerequisite: joy of Aloha! the NSD Instructor: Linda Tilton. teacher. courses or prior consent from CODE 327424 EXCELLENT EGGS EXCELLENT 427410 DELICIOUS DAIR DELICIOUS 327457 327457 327410 Dairy is a versatile ingredient used in many food dishes. In this class, we class, this In dishes. food many in used ingredient versatile a is Dairy can they how and milk in molecules food learnwill different the about will experiments Our foods. of variety large a us give to manipulated be sum- cheese, and everyone’s easy homemade butter, include making Lisa Elles. Instructor: ice cream. mertime favorite, CODE as well as some excellent nutrition They provide incredible. Eggs are cooking and baking. In this class, we for amazing chemical properties pud- the chemistry that makes yolks perfect for will examine the egg and foams into stable can be whipped while the whites dings and custards angel food cakes. Instructor: Lisa Elles. used in meringues and CODE INSTRUCTION RECREATION BEGINNING UKULELE course will cover tun- 15. This beginning ukulele Enrollment Min 5 / Max strum patterns. and beginning ing, basic chords while the fun Share Students brand new to ukulele learningplay commonly known songs. to welcome! are provided. not are Ukuleles buy- considering are you If class and she will guide ing one, please contact the instructor before joy of Aloha! NSD the you in buying a good starter one. Come share Instructor: Linda Tilton. CODE $32 $39 $32 FEE FEE FEE

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427601 CODE Instructor: Karen Johnson. on the internet. Instructor: Karen you how to successfully and safely sell your items to a wider audience you how to successfully and safely sell your things are too few or too valuable for a garage sale? This class will teach too few or too valuable for a garage sale? things are Enrollment Min 4 / Max 12. BUY/SELL ON THE INTERNET 327457 CODE FRESH HOMEMADE PASTA FRESH HOMEMADE PASTA use what we learn to make simple and tasty pasta. Instructor: Lisa Elles. 427606 registration. Then we will types of flour. different mostly gluten, from soluble proteins, to taste our experiments. A supply list will be provided at the time of to taste our experiments. A supply list will be provided will first experiment by extracting the in- We carbohydrates and protein. will be in a kitchen and not a traditional chemistry lab we will also get In this session, we will talk about two of the basic food molecules in flour, the different chemicals that make up food. And because the classes the different individual session of this class you will learn about and experiment with in a hands-on discussion of the chemistry of food and cooking. In each in a hands-on discussion of the chemistry of favorite foods? Come join Lisa, a biochemist and an avid home cook, favorite foods? Come join Lisa, a biochemist Would you like to learn more about cooking and the science behind your you like to learn about cooking and the science behind your more Would SCIENCE OF COOKING CLASSES CODE Instructor: Sharon Gan. ed. Basic computer skills required. Instructor: Sharon Take home curriculum includ- home curriculum Take and demystify internet security. searches ad blockers, how to download files, and manage bookmarks, refine your bookmarks, ad blockers, how to download files, and manage work exclusively with the web browser Firefox. We’ll research pop-up and research We’ll Firefox. browser web the with exclusively work Enrollment Min 4 / Max 10. Designed for the Internet newbie, this class will COMPUTER 102 — THE INTERNET AND BEYOND $19 $28 $12 $20 $15 $12 FEE FEE FEE FEE FEE FEE

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ALEO FIELD TRIP KU’S JURASSIC GIANTS TELL YOUR OWN STOR We will visit a 300 million year old marine site will 12. We Enrollment Min 8 / Max to find at least a dozen everyone is guaranteed where near Lawrence marine fossils. Our in will discuss the diverse fauna, the rocks guide fossilized and concentrat- why they were found, which the fossils are in which they lived during the the environment ed in this locality and ThePennsylvanian Period. only a short level walk to the site requires collection bag a hammer and a durable footwear, collection site. Sturdy Instructor: Craig Sundell. recommended. are CODE 427436 P 427278 427434 GENERAL P GENERAL This class is an overview of the fossil record record fossil the of overview an is class 20.This Max / 10 Min Enrollment framework. time the geological mention of with paleoecology including (290-66 Mesozoic year old), million (660-290 the Paleozoic It includes as well as the million year old) eras old), Cenozoic (66-1.8 million year variety years ago). A wide 1.8 million to 10,000 ages from Holocene (ice as well for examination will be passed around fossils of representative These include displayed for viewing. of specimens as an assortment mammal ammonites, Cenozoic dinosaur material, trilobites, crinoids, introductory A great and ice age specimens. specimens and reptile welcome questions and discussion. much class which should promote Instructor: Craig Sundell. CODE 427452 LIFELONG MEDIT 327278 GEOGRAPHY OF IT Enrollment Min 6 / Max 10. techniques, sutra yogic breathing yoga postures, restorative will explore meditation, mantra meditation, guided meditation and yogic and Buddhist and anxiety, stress philosophy as tools for disciplining the mind, reducing Bring a yoga mat. and feeling great. This three-lecture series will cover all 18This three-lecture of the peninsula plus regions Using her library of illustrative of Sicily and Sardinia. the island regions defining traits of Jan Kozma will discuss the photographs, Professor costumes, folkloric on the physical characteristics, dwelling each region, PhD, Jan Kozma, foods, and other distinctive features. typical products, is a KU Professor teaching Emeritus of Italian; she has won numerous and Culture. and has published extensively in Italian Literature awards CODE CODE 427454 Participants listen, laugh, and linger over listen, Min 7 / Max 30. Participants Enrollment memories of their lives. In telling our own stories, we discover our This workshop is espe- uniqueness, as well as our common ground. cially fun for amateur genealogists filling in the foliage of the family tree. Instructor: Priscilla Howe. CODE 427455 This class will look at the discovery, recovery recovery Enrollment Min 10 / Max 20. This class will look at the discovery, for the KU Natural dinosaurs excavated sauropod of large and preparation year old Morrison the 140 million History Museum. These fossils from 100 by KU in recovered the first specimens Formation in Wyoming were the foot of family, years. They include the first known Camarasaurus North America and the most complete dinosaurs from one of the largest the paleo ecology of thisBrachiosaurus ever found. Discussion will cover and the process buried were Mesozoic period site, how these individuals Instructor: Craig Sundell. of recovery. CODE - $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 FEE FEE FEE FEE FEE FEE FREE FREE Pre-

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CRUISING — A HOW TO GUIDE ize and solidify the concepts of Conventional Bidding. Bring a friend and join the fun. Instructor: Don Brennaman. CODE the advancing player. Classes follow Audrey Grant’s “More Commonly “More Grant’s Classes follow Audrey the advancing player. Double Negative the explains and introduces which Conventions” Used Blackwood, Overcalls, Two-Suited and other special doubles, Overcalls, and 1 No-Trump Leads and Signals, Forcing Finding Key Cards, Gerber, pre- of discussion and play on focus Lessons Force. Game 1 Over 2 dealt hands which follow step-by-step sequences designed to familiar 427315 BRIDGE 5 Ages: 18 and Up. 327314 BRIDGE 4 16. Ages: 18 and Up. Enrollment Min 8 / Max “Commonly Grant’s “Audrey follow Classes Player. Advancing the through logical trek and follows a Used Conventions” which introduces Major and Minor Suit Openings, Responses Stayman, Jacoby Transfers, 2-Club Openings. Lessons will fo- 2-bids and Strong and Rebids, Weak sequenc- hands which follow step-to-step cus on discussion of pre-dealt concepts of Conventional es designed to familiarize and solidify the Bidding. Instructor: Don Brennaman. CODE 427313 for the newer player or those interested in a review of basics. Classes of basics. in a review for the newer player or those interested on Defensive Play Grants “Heart Series” which focuses follow Audrey Hand Play and in- Third including Opening Leads, Second Hand Play, and discussion of Defensive Signaling. Lessons focus on play troduces facilitate to progression step-by-step a follow which hands pre-dealt and join the fun! Bring a friend learning the basics of defensive play. Instructor: Don Brennaman. CODE BRIDGE 3 Ages: 18 and Up. Enrollment Min 8 / Max 16. 427312 427456 327312 BRIDGE 2 Min 8 / Max 16. Ages: 18 and Up. Enrollment review of basics. Classes in a or those interested for the first time player on the Play “Diamond Series” which concentrates grant’s follow Audrey Leads and Scoring. Lessons focus on discussion of the Hand, Opening to facilitate a step-by-step progression hands which follow of pre-dealt fun, friendly and interactive. Bring of learning. Lessons are the process a friend and join the fun. CODE 327456 registration preferred. CODE Cruising can be one of the best travel deals out there – if you know – if you know Cruising can be one of the best travel deals out there Kirkendall Brenda and travelers Geoff experienced Learn from how. how to plan your trip for the most enjoyment, savings, and safety. se- includes choosing your cruise, tips for packing, room Presentation questions. your for time of plenty with entertainment and lection 327311 BRIDGE 1 BRIDGE for is designed 16. This course 8 / Max Min Enrollment 18 and Up. Ages: which ‘Club Series” Grant’s Audrey follow Classes time player. the first the introduces and bidding American Standard of groundwork the lays on discussion Scoring. Lessons focus of the Hand and basics of Play to facilitate progression which follow a step-by-step hands of pre-dealt - friendly and interac fun, learning of bidding. Lessons are the language friend and join the fun. tive. Bring a CODE DEPARTMENT/ AQUATICS GOLF LIFELONG NATURE RECREATION REGISTRATION RECREATION INSTRUCTION 26 DEPARTMENT/ LIFELONG RECREATION REGISTRATION AQUATICS GOLF RECREATION NATURE INSTRUCTION 27

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Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 7 / Max 15. This smash-hit mu- Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 7 / Max Join us for a beautiful for a beautiful 16. Join us Min 8 / Max Enrollment 50 and Up. Ages: of Marvin 8 / Max 16. The planting Up. Enrollment Min Ages: 50 and + + + See mor page 28. Look for the 50 50 50 TREE TREASURES OF OLD KU TREE TREASURES TRAVEL scheduled announced in the quarterly newsletter, events are and Trips of meetings varies. Shows. The time and location mailings and at Travel contact Gayle Sigurdson, If you would like to be on the mailing list, at (785)832-7920 or gsigurdson@ programmer Lifelong Recreation lawrenceks.org. SHOW TRAVEL June 21, at 2 p.m. or 6 p.m. at the Holcom Join us on Wednesday, trips includ- Center and be the first to hear about upcoming Recreation ing new international and extended travel opportunities. DOLLAR QUARTET NEW THEATRE-MILLION FALL FOLIAGE TREE TOUR TOUR TREE FOLIAGE FALL 427453 427415 studio for Join us for inside the recording roots. sical has Lawrence by the famed recording inspired n’ roll night of rock an unforgettable Johnny Cash, Jerry together icons Elvis Presley, session that brought only time. On December Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins for the first and Memphis in at Sun Records 4, 1956, these young musicians gathered This trip will ever. jam sessions for what would be one of the greatest Center. Recreation Holcom from bus, and departs be in the LPRD 11. Aug. Registration deadline: Friday, CODE 227801 tree trip. We’ll focus on foliage, learn on foliage, focus fruit, forage on leaves, and about trip. We’ll tree Standing. guide: Jon Tour color. seasonal some of the viewing all while CODE beautifi- campaign of “campus first of KU’s was the beginning Grove and of the University of Kansas will tell that story cation”. This bus tour Our focus will be on biol- there. and landscapes others about the trees guide: to the history of KU. Tour relate and how trees horticulture, ogy, Jon Standing. CODE $20 $20 $25 $20 FEE FEE

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427425 league play, refer to page ## in the Adult Sports section. refer league play, Call to confirm availability of indoor courts. If you are interested in interested Call to confirm availability of indoor courts. If you are Dad Perry Park East Lawrence Center and Sports Pavilion Lawrence. Center and Sports Pavilion Lawrence. Dad Perry Park East Lawrence Pickleball courts ar PICKLEBALL 427425 recreation center or online at lprd.org. recreation Watch for details in the August Lifelong newsletter available at your local Watch CODE 327281 hikes and trips. area offers the Lifelong program Center, Park Nature game match. & OUTDOORS NATURE Prairie through offered and outdoor programming In addition to nature Each week individuals will be matched with an opponent to play a three an opponent to play a three Each week individuals will be matched with players will be ranked week to week based on their win/loss record. record. win/loss their on based week to week ranked be will players strategic game that can be easily learned. In this league, individual an adult (18+) Bocce Ball ladder league. Bocce ball is a relaxed but ball is a relaxed an adult (18+) Bocce Ball ladder league. Bocce Lawrence Parks and Recreation is offering is offering Parks and Recreation Enrollment Min 5 / Max 15. Lawrence BOCCE BALL Equipment is available for check-out inside the recreation center. the recreation Equipment is available for check-out inside LPRD has two bocce ball courts available for free play at Holcom Park. Park. Holcom at play free for available courts ball bocce two has LPRD BOCCE BALL equipment provided, players are welcome to bring their own racquets. welcome to bring their players are equipment provided, this friendly game that challenges agility, pace and coordination. Some pace and coordination. this friendly game that challenges agility, Tuesday nights, 6-8 p.m. Players of all skill levels are welcome to join in of all skill levels are nights, 6-8 p.m. Players Tuesday Free play continues through October at Sports Pavilion Lawrence on October at Sports Pavilion Lawrence play continues through Free included. Instructor is certified. Instructor: Kristina Crawford. SPORTS BADMINTON class invites all levels and requires no artistic experience. Materialsclass invites all levels and requires no artistic CODE 427425 and find a heightened sense of personal well-being and mindfulness. Thissense of personal well-being and mindfulness. and find a heightened also explore meditative techniques to increase focus, develop creativity, focus, develop creativity, to increase meditative techniques also explore patterns. images but beautiful Learn a new art form to not only create relaxing, and fun way to create beautiful images by drawing structured images by drawing structured beautiful and fun way to create relaxing, The Zentangle Method is an easy-to-learn, 15. The Zentangle Method Enrollment Min 6 / Max ZENTANGLE REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT/ NATURE STRETCH YOUR LIMITS — WWW.LPRD.ORG GARDENING FOR KIDS Ages: 7-13. Enrollment Mon 5 / Max 12. Get outside and into the garden. Kids will play and learn at the Nature Center’s gardens as we cover a variety of fun garden topics. Classes will include indoor and outdoor hands-on garden investigation. Dress prepared to go outdoors and get messy. Cost for an individual program session is $4 per session. Please call in advance to reserve a spot. Payment will be collected at class time or you can enroll for the entire program using the code information below. CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 323329 A GARKID W 3-4:30PM 5/31-7/26 PPNC $36 AQUATICS

WILDLIFE EXPLORERS Ages: 6-12. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 25. Explore the mysteries of differ- ent animal groups. Each week we will investigate what makes each class of animals unique and their importance in the environment. Outdoor ex- ploration, indoor investigation, games, videos and lots of fun. CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 323266 A WILDEXPL R 1:30-3PM 6/8-7/27 PPNC $45

ARCHERY, BEGINNERS PRAIRIE PARK NATURE CENTER Ages: 7-16. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 12. Learn the basic Olympic-style ar- 2730 Harper St. chery using Genesis compound bows. Taught by certified instructors. CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE GOLF Nature Center Hours 323267 A BEGARCH R 9:30-11AM 6/8 PPNC $12 Mondays: Closed 323267 B BEGARCH R 9:30-11AM 6/15 PPNC $12 Tuesday through Saturday: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 323267 C BEGARCH R 9:30-11AM 6/29 PPNC $12 Sundays: 1 p.m.-4 p.m. 323267 D BEGARCH R 9:30-11AM 7/13 PPNC $12 423267 A BEGARCH W 3-4:30PM 9/13 PPNC $12 PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN/TEENS For all classes come prepared to go outdoors including bug repellent ARCHERY CLUB and sunscreen. Ages: 7-16. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 12. Olympic style archery using Genesis compound bows. Build your archery skills while learning scor- NATURE STORY TIME FOR PRESCHOOLERS ing. Prerequisite: Beginning Archery. Taught by certified instructors. RECREATION Ages: 1-4. Enrollment Max 15. For children who enjoy both stories and CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE LIFELONG animals, there will be morning story time for preschool age children ev- 323268 A ARCHCLUB R 11:15AM-12:15PM 6/22 PPNC $8 ery Thursday at 10 a.m. Each week will feature a story and a live an- 323268 B ARCHCLUB R 11:15AM-12:15PM 7/6 PPNC $8 imal. Children may color a coloring page after the presentation. Pre- 323268 C ARCHCLUB R 11:15AM-12:15PM 7/20 PPNC $8 registration is helpful, but drop-ins will be accepted. The cost is $3 per 323268 D ARCHCLUB R 11:15AM-12:15PM 7/27 PPNC $8 session. CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE LETS GO FISHING 323203 A NATSTORY R 10-10:30AM 6/1-8/17 PPNC $30 Ages: 7-13. Enrollment Max 8. Bring your own fishing pole or use one of 423203 A NATSTORY R 10-10:30AM 9/7-10/26 PPNC $24 PPNC’s poles for a morning of fishing fun at Mary’s Lake. Learn to use 423203 B NATSTORY R 10-10:30AM 11/2-12/14 PPNC $18 different bait and lures. CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE WILD ADVENTURES FOR PRESCHOOLERS AND PARENTS WEEKLY 323263 A FISHFUN W 9:30-11:30AM 6/7 PPNC $10 Tuesdays, 10 - 11 a.m. Ages: 2-5. Enrollment Max 15. Drop in for stories, 323263 B FISHFUN W 9:30-11:30AM 6/21 PPNC $10

NATURE activities, and information about animals and the places in which they 323263 C FISHFUN W 9:30-11:30AM 7/5 PPNC $10 live. A different topic will be presented each week. Come prepared to 323263 D FISHFUN W 9:30-11:30AM 7/19 PPNC $10 go outdoors. Due to space limitations no more than one adult per child please. Registration is also taken up to a week in advance of each CANOEING FOR FUN weekly session of a program on a space available basis. Cost for an Ages: 7-13. Enrollment Max 8. Learn the basics of canoeing and canoe individual program session is $4 per session. Please call in advance safety at Mary’s Lake. to reserve a spot. Payment will be at class time or you can enroll for the CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE entire program using the code information below. For more information 323265 A CANOEFUN W 9:30-11:30AM 6/14 PPNC $15 please call 832-7980. 323265 B CANOEFUN W 9:30-11:30AM 6/28 PPNC $15 CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 323265 C CANOEFUN W 9:30-11:30AM 7/12 PPNC $15

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CANOE THE DELA Ages: 7 and Up. Enrollment Min 6 / Max 10. Max / 6 Min Enrollment Up. and 7 Ages: River to the scenic Delaware Perry Lake down from canoe adventure 5-mile trip will take us ramp. This approximately the Lecompton boat will stop for wildlife watching habitat. We and pst some wonderful bird jackets hunt for fossils. Canoes, paddles, life lunch on a sandbar and six approximately take will float The provided. are binoculars and conditions. currents and wind on water levels, hours, depending single Two center. the in child one and adults two hold can Canoes to bring at least need available. Participants occupancy kayaks are shoes or closed-toed a hat, sunglasses, suitable 2-liters of water, long- a lunch and snacks. Sunscreen and sandals (no flip flops), is recommended for nov- sleeve shirt is recommended. This trip ice paddlers. center the nature contact please register, To Center. Nature Park directly. 832-7980. 323320 323262 323328 423328 323320 66 CAMPS — SEE YOUTH CAMPS, PAGE OFF DAYS SPECIAL PROGRAMS FOR SCHOOL BREAK CAMP FALL school for from a break Ages: 6-12. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 25. Take hikes and crafts at the na- two days and get wild with animals, games, Bring a sack lunch and suitable clothes and shoes for out- center. ture door adventures. CODE 423244 PROGRAMS FOR SENIORS FOR ADULTS INTRODUCTION ARCHERY is good for phys- Archery Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 12. of skill. Enjoy learningical and mental focus, but open to all levels the with an environment in a safe and structured archery sport of target all equipment for class. We provide NASP certified instructor. CODE AND FAMILIES WEEKEND PROGRAMS FOR ADULTS (10-10:30 A.M.) MORNING FREE PROGRAM SATURDAY AFTERNOON FREE PROGRAM (1:30-2 P.M.) SUNDAY each day. topics will be presented on nature program A 30-minute free may include a short video, slide show and of course going Programs the park. through wildflowers, bugs or a stroll outdoors to enjoy birds, regis- be must years-old 14 under Children welcome. are ages All tered with a paying adult for all family programs. No unattended children will be allowed. GEOCACHING 101 Ages: 8 to Adult. Enrollment Min 6 / Max 20. center to learnenrolled with an enrolled adult.) Come out to the nature - hunting game played through about geocaching, a high-tech treasure seekers equipped with GPS devices. Locate out the world by adventure hidden containers, called geocaches, while enjoying the out- the three doors and learning how to use GPS handhelds. CODE HIKES AND TRIPS AND HIKES THE ZOO GOING TO WE’RE the and hop on your lunch Pack 8 / Max 14. Min 7-13. Enrollment Ages: for a Naturalists Center’s Nature Park Prairie the of some bus with wild animals at the day with some exotic the zoo. Spend a wild fun trip to to and ticket and transportation includes entrance Zoo. Trip Topeka in the park. your lunch for a picnic the Zoo. Pack from CODE

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423327 323327 323327 423115 SALE PLANT SPRING NATIVE Center May 7, at Prairie Park Nature 1-4 p.m. Sunday, by adding to your garden and more Attract butterflies, pollinators, birds but also to your garden, native plants. Going native not only adds beauty to where Not sure quality. has positive impacts on soil, water and air to answer Naturalist will be available Center’s start? Prairie Park Nature accepted. be will cards credit and checks Cash, your questions. SPECIAL EVENTS HOLIDAY NATURE ARTS AND CRAFTS ARTS NATURE HOLIDAY a fun afternoon- of hol Ages: 6 and Up. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 15. Enjoy you inspire Let nature center. iday crafting with your family at the nature as we make fun holiday decorations and ornaments. Children under 14 years-old must be accompanied by an adult. CODE MONARCH SUPPORT – MONARCH THE MAGNIFICENT SAVING CONSERVATION Center. 1-4 p.m. Sundays, Sept. 17, and Sept. 24, Prairie Park Nature Ages: All. Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult. Get in- Learn Center. butterfly conservation at the Nature volved in monarch and how you can help. migration, conservation troubles about monarch back into the wild. Butterfly nets will monarchs Catch, tag and release to forget you go home, don’t Before Center. be available at the Nature your own mon- friendly plant seeds to help grow buy some monarch conservation efforts. All seed sales go to monarch sanctuary. arch Preregistration is not required. All you can tag for $3. NOV. 5 — FLYING TIGERS — THE OWLS OF KANSAS TIGERS — THE OWLS OF 5 — FLYING NOV. 1:30-2 p.m. FUN DAY NATURE GRANDPARENT’S Center Sept. 2, at Prairie Park Nature 10 a.m.-noon Saturday, Ages: Grandparents & their Grandkids. Enrollment Min 5/ Max 25. Drop Day and meet a live center to celebrate Grandparent’s in at the nature hunt. Cost crafts, and go on a scavenger some fun nature animal, create and one child, and to join for all activities is $3 for one grandparent Preregistration member. an additional $1 for every additional family must be with an adult. is not required. Children under 14 years-old held at 10 a.m. program will also be a free There AUG. 27 — TALONS OF STEEL — BIRDS OF PREY OF STEEL — BIRDS AUG. 27 — TALONS 1:30-2:30 p.m. the week. Look for up- plants will be available for sale throughout lawrenceks.org/lprd/ppnc. dates at www. Children must be accompanied by an adult. under 14 DADS JUNE 18 — WILD ANIMAL 1:30-2 p.m. FREE SUNDAY PROGRAMS FREE SUNDAY MINIGARDENS and of fairies Max 20. Dreaming Min 4 / Enrollment 4 and Up. Ages: to take home theme of your favorite a minigarden Put together dragons? you decorations, plants and soil, container, include Gardens with you. be accompa- 13 years-old must Children under creativity. supply the registered participant. adult. One garden per nied by an CODE DEPARTMENT/ AQUATICS GOLF LIFELONG NATURE RECREATION REGISTRATION RECREATION INSTRUCTION 30 REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT/ RECREATION INSTRUCTION STRETCH YOUR LIMITS — WWW.LPRD.ORG BELLY DANCE TECHNIQUE WORKSHOP Ages: 12 and Up. Enrollment Min 6 / Max 20. This workshop involving intensive training starts with 15 minutes of stretching and warm up, fol- lowed by a full hour of dance focusing on cultural/ethnic style including use of veil, cane and finger cymbals with movement across the floor and combinations, ending with a 15-minute cool down. Prerequisite: Minimum one session of Belly Dance, Intermediate. Note: Open to in- termediate and higher level dancers regardless of previous instruc- tor. Instructor: JoAnne Zingo. CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 314202 A TECHNIQ T 7-8:30PM 8/8-8/29 CB-DS $25 AQUATICS

CHA CHA WORKSHOP Ages: 16 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 30. This class teaches the fundamentals and basic to intermediate patterns of Cha Cha, a Latin dance that uses both single and triple rhythm movements. A versatile dance than can be danced to various styles of music from Latin and Pop music to Oldies and Country music. The dance has a spatial patter of interlocking slots that include both sideway patterns and forward and For more information regarding the Recreation Instruction Division, backward patterns. Come and join the fun to learn this slow but peppy contact Jo Ellis, Sports Pavilion Lawrence; 100 Rock Chalk Lane; 785- Latin dance. Instructor: Mike Salerno. 330-7355 or [email protected]. CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 414167 A CHACHA F 6:30-9PM 12/8 SPL-LR $15 BELLY DANCE BASICS Ages: 12 and Up. Enrollment Min 8 / Max 20. You’ll learn a dance that COUNTRY COUPLES VARIETY DANCING GOLF expresses your inner goddess, an exercise that emphasizes body and Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 6 / Max 15 couples. Fees assessed at muscle awareness, passive stretching techniques and a smattering of a per couple rate. This class teaches a wide variety of country dances Middle Eastern culture. Move to the beats and music of the Arabian including the two-step, waltz, polka and swing dance. Come learn the nights while you are introduced to muscles you never knew you had. basic movements and sharpen your dance skills in this progressive Belly Dance Basics is an overall body movement experience and your class. No class 11/26. Instructor: Mike Salerno. introduction to this beautiful ancient dance form. No class 7/4; 10/31. CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE Instructor: JoAnne Zingo. 314162 A COUNTRY SU 5:15-6:15PM 7/17-8/20 CB-CR1&2 $60 CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 414162 A COUNTRY SU 5:15-6:15PM 10/29-12/10 CB-CR1&2 $60 314201 A BDB T 6-6:55PM 6/6-8/1 CB-DS $40 414201 A BDB T 6-6:55PM 9/5-10/24 CB-DS $40 DANCE FUNDAMENTALS I — SINGLE RHYTHM RECREATION LIFELONG MOVEMENTS & BASICS BELLY DANCE, INTERMEDIATE Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 8 / Max 30. Too busy to commit to a Ages: 12 and Up. Enrollment Min 8 / Max 20. Take your skills from full session of dance classes? Then this is the right class for you. The Belly Dance Basics to the next level. This intermediate class explores first two hours will be instruction on basic dance steps and patterns fol- the dance side of belly dance. You will improve on your technique lowed by a one-hour dance to practice. This workshop will focus on sin- and expand your movement vocabulary with complex movements, gle-rhythm dance movements and patterns like struts, rock steps, swiv- combinations and simple choreographies. Prerequisite: Minimum of ets, jazz boxes and grapevines. The five major and four minor foot two sessions of Belly Dance Basics. No class 7/4; 10/31. Instructor: positions will be discussed along with body isolation and how it is used JoAnne Zingo. with swivets. Singles and partners welcome. Instructor: Mike Salerno. CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 314211 A BDINT T 7-7:55PM 6/6-8/1 CB-DS $40 414151 A LEVEL1 SU 2-5PM 9/24 CB-CR1 $20 414211 A BDINT T 7-7:55PM 9/5-10/24 CB-DS $40

DANCE FUNDAMENTALS II — TRIPLE-RHYTHM NATURE BELLY DANCE, ADVANCED MOVEMENTS & MORE Ages: 12 and Up. Enrollment Min 6 / Max 20. Build on skills from Belly Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 8 / Max 30. Too busy to commit to a full Dance Intermediate when you add musical interpretation, culture nu- session of dance classes? Then this is the right class for you. This pro- ance, elements of choreography and other concepts of Middle Eastern gram is packed full of triple-rhythm dance movements and patterns like Dance to the dancer’s movement repertoire. Those interested in perfor- sailor steps, coaster steps and crossing triples. Review foot positions mance will further develop their skills. Prerequisite: Minimum of four and some basic techniques that were explained in Dance Fundamentals complete sessions of Belly Dance Intermediate. No class 7/4; 10/31. I, and brush up on arm positions or Port de Bras. Add additional moves Instructor: JoAnne Zingo. like knee pops, boogie walks, camel walks and sailor shuffles. Singles CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE and partners welcome. Instructor: Mike Salerno.

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415002 415002 415002 KICKBOXING FUSION KICKBOXING FUSION POUND 415002 415020 315002 415020 315002 KICKBOXING PIYO 315020 315002 415075 415076 315020 315002 315075 315076 LIVE combines the 20. PiYo Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max and with the strength benefits of Pilates muscle-sculpting, core-firming You will use your body weight flexibility of flowing yoga movements. moves to define every single to perform a series of continuous, target Instructor: muscle, big and small. No class 11/20; 11/22; 11/24. Anna Oliver. CODE Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 25. Channel your inner your body with this modern-day fusion of movement performer and rock jam session, combining easy- and music. POUND is a full-body cardio Using drumming. and training strength with moves cardio to-follow fuses –POUND exercise for engineered drumsticks weighted – Ripstix Pilates, isometric movements, plyometric and yoga-based poses into a used class. Burn and sculpt infrequently up to 600 calories, strengthen slimmer physiques, all while muscles, and drum your way to a leaner, out to your favorite music. No class 7/4, 7/24, 10/31, 11/20, rocking 11/21, 11/23, 11/25. (MB), Christie Ogunnowo (CO). Bregman CODE . BurnMax 20. 10 / Min Enrollment Up. and 15 Ages: a and bust calories workout. We empowering combat based aerobic move with this fun and and Pilates like TRX, formats exercise other incorporate occasionally will core work and stretching. Foam Rolling. Bring a yoga mat for This exercisers. advanced or more beginners for suitable is class Miller. class 11/25. Instructor: Brooke CODE This is a classAges: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 25. that com- - is hot and pro boxing, martial arts and hip-hop. KBT bines aerobics, duces astounding results! will be kicking, punching, zig-zagging You and toning your core as of calories in you are grooving away hundreds accommodates all fitness action-packed, super fun moves! This class levels! Low demonstrated so you can work at and high impact will be pace! Joinown your burnto us into body your kick and fun have fat, shape! No class 7/4; 10/31; 11/21. Instructor: Christie Ogunnowo. CODE $83 $83 $77 $59 $77 $54 $59 $54 $50 $54 $96 $54 FEE FEE FEE FEE FEE FEE $104 $104

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415250 415250 CYCLING — POWER RIDE 315250 415355 DANCE FITNESS CYCLE EXPRESS CYCLING — INTER 315250 CODE CYCLING — SPIN-IT 415355 415350 415354 415356 315355 415352 315350 Get your groove on with on groove your 30. Get Max 10 / Min Enrollment and Up. 15 Ages: whole body fitness. class that stresses this fast-paced dance exercise and 30 routines The class will consist of 30 minutes of cardiovascular may be performed routines Aerobic minutes of toning and stretching. simple for are either at high or low impact. Follow-the-leader routines beginners to learn yet challenging enough for advanced students. A real workout! This introductory class Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 6 / Max 14. This introductory basic spin moves and information on bike set-up, pace, proper provides body cadence and tension. Featuring a warm up and cool down, core workout. No for an effective rides, and lots of stretching strengthening class 11/22. Instructor: Melanie Johnson. CODE Our Power Ride is a class Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 6 / Max 14. - an excellent cardio offers for moderate and advanced participants that lower body. and challenges your entire vascular workout as it targets metabolize fat efficiently, This ride includes an Endurance Ride that will mountain climbs, and a Race Day Rides that will include challenging develop- muscular and cardiovascular Ride that will promote Strength in the 45-minute ride can cover 15-20 miles ment. This highly aerobic to Be ready workout! class time. It is truly a fantastic cardiovascular sweat it out and burn No class 10/31; 11/21; 11/23. up to 700 calories! Williams. Instructor: Tracy CODE 315354 315356 Great for those looking 14. Great Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 6 / Max combine will class cycling high-intensity This workout! complete a for give you the best workout hill climbs, speedwork, jumps and sprints to Instructor: Ryann Waller. possible. No class 7/4; 10/31; 11/21; 11/23. CODE A high intensity 45 minutes Min 6 / Max 14. A high intensity 45 minutes Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment levels! This class will get the feet all towards Spin Class, but geared and endurance pumping by combining strength moving and the heart and climb with Cycling: Jumps, Sprints, Twist components associated on training anaerobic and aerobic of session intense an to way your levels will be demonstrated! No class 11/25. a stationary bike! All . Instructor: Christie Ogunnowo CODE This class is a fun, athletic, class is This / Max. 14. Min 6 Enrollment 15 and Up. Ages: and pedaling Start killer. calorie - the ultimate cycling class cardiovascular terrains, along various of your life on the ride takes you as the music let go exercise intensities. Gospeeds and pace and enjoy a group at your own indoor cycling workout, A freestyle of motivation and sweat! session full way to and body journey. this class is a total mind the focus of A great own level. while training at your lose yourself your own intensity. Choose 11/22. No class 11/20; CODE CYCLING — CARDIO CYCLE CYCLE CARDIO — CYCLING DEPARTMENT/ AQUATICS GOLF LIFELONG NATURE RECREATION REGISTRATION RECREATION INSTRUCTION 34 DEPARTMENT/ LIFELONG RECREATION REGISTRATION AQUATICS GOLF RECREATION NATURE INSTRUCTION 35 $52 $91 $91 $91 $44 $77 $83 $77 $52 $74 $77 $48 FEE FEE FEE

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415105 415105 415105 415105 315105 TRX 315105 TONE ZONE 415060 315105 415029 STRONG 315060 315105 Try this eclectic approach approach eclectic this Try 25. Max / 10 Min Enrollment Up. and 15 Ages: - and aero that combines yoga, Pilates, various stretching to exercise well-being while improving bics for overall toning. Experience a sense of Begin the journey of life- and coordination. flexibility balance, strength, long fitness! Bring a mat for floor work. No class 7/4; 11/21; 11/23. Instructor: Melanie Johnson. CODE Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 6 / Max 10. Designed to develop your the emphasis of this class is placed on teaching the foun- strength, core With workouts. advanced you for more prepare to exercises dational and this simple, challenging full-body workout, you will build strength your and strengthen total body mobility and stability, stamina, increase The TRX suspension system challenges both your stabilizers and core. This class also may include cardio, flexi- your major muscle groups. bility and balance elements. TRX movement is a fun and invigorat- ing workout that is appropriate for all levels and no prior experience No class 7/4; 7/24; 7/25;7/26; 7/27/ 7/28;10/31; 11/20; is necessary. Miller (BM), Holly 11/21; 11/22; 11/23; 11/25. Instructor: Brooke McPeak (HM). CODE 315029 Join Anna for our newest Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 15. (HIIT) with the science class that combines high intensity interval training music and moves sync in of Synced Music Motivation. In every class, fitness your reach limits, to a way that pushes you past your perceived music is an afterthought. The programs, With most workout goals faster. to drive the intensity in a music in STRONG by Zumba™ was crafted a total body workout. No class that provides challenging progression 11/23. Instructor: Anna Oliver. CODE

$48 $52 $48 $52 $80 $48 $48 $99 FEE FEE FEE FEE $109

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Instructor: Susan Pomeroy.

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RADIANT LOTUS WOMEN’S QIGONG RADIANT LOTUS WOMEN’S 415011 415011 SLIMNASTICS STRENGTH AND ST 315011 415025 415310 CODE 415104 class 10/31; 11/21; 11/23. Instructor: Nicole Heck. outdoors, weather permitting. Bring your own mat for floor work. No outdoors, weather permitting. Bring your own modified to fit anyone’s fitness level. Some activities may be performed fitness level. Some activities may modified to fit anyone’s when the workout is over, but you’ll be glad you came! Exercises can be but you’ll be glad you came! Exercises when the workout is over, calisthenics, as well as core and dumbbell weight work. You’ll be glad and dumbbell weight work. You’ll calisthenics, as well as core HIIT (high intensity interval training), resistance training, plyometrics, training, HIIT (high intensity interval training), resistance a variety of training methods including, but not limited to, tabata circuits, limited to, tabata circuits, a variety of training methods including, but not training course that energizes and challenges you! Workouts will include and challenges you! Workouts training course that energizes you motivated? Join us for an intense, total body muscle and cardio body muscle and cardio you motivated? Join us for an intense, total body burning workout? Do you value a wide variety of exercises to keep body burning a wide variety of exercises workout? Do you value program that pushes you to the limits? Are you looking for a challenging, you looking for a challenging, that pushes you to the limits? Are program Do you enjoy an exercise Do you enjoy an exercise Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 40. 315011 CODE 315025 will be seated. No class 7/4, 10/31, 11/21. Suitable for women of all ages. Suitable for women of the majority of class No floor work and health and well-being for women with some stretching exercises included. included. exercises women with some stretching health and well-being for gentle exercises designed to renew the body, clear the mind, and enhance clear the mind, the body, designed to renew gentle exercises This program is a series of 10 / Max 15. This program Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment growth. growth. etitions and selecting the right amount of weights to optimize muscle optimize muscle of weights to selecting the right amount etitions and - of rep lifting techniques, use correct focus on teaching Instructor will by using barbells, hand held weights and weight room exercises. exercises. room and weight weights hand held barbells, by using training program to build muscle. Challenge all of your muscle groups groups of your muscle all muscle. Challenge to build program training POWER SCULPT SCULPT POWER ultimate strength / Max 25. The Min 10 Enrollment 15 and Up. Ages: CODE Instructor: Christie Ogunnowo. Instructor: 315310 CODE 11/22; 11/24. Instructor: Rosie Shelton. You will need to bring a mat for the floor work. will need to bring a mat for the You Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 50. Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max to learn routines . no are but there done to music, are Exercises body. toning and sculpting your muscles to create a healthy, well-balanced a healthy, toning and sculpting your muscles to create on muscle toning and strengthening all muscle groups. We will focus on We all muscle groups. on muscle toning and strengthening slim and trim. This exercise class for men and women will concentrate class for men and women slim and trim. This exercise $52 $70 $65 $48 $83 $80 $60 $48 $65 $74 $73 FEE FEE FEE FEE FEE

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★ Enrollment Min 6 / Max 12. The class is specifically ★ ★★ OGA OGA TAL TAL , SELF-DIRECTED Instructor: Sally Birmingham (SB); Lynne Intrachat (LI). Instructor: Sally Birmingham (SB); Lynne OST(LI) OST(SB) OST(LI) OST(SB) Y Y Y PREY SELFGUID YOGEXPR SLOWFLOW CLASS Y PREY CLASS SELFGUID CLASS CLASS YOGEXPR CLASS

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YOGA EXPRESS 415017 YOGA, SLOW FLOW 415017 YOGA, PRENA YOGA STUDY 415273 YOGA STRETCH 315017 415022 415272 315273 415016 315017 Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 15. A unique class that com- Focus relaxation of yoga flow. for flexibility and and stretching bines Yoga your range of motion. No class balance and increasing on coordination, 11/20, 11/23. CODE 315022 315272 Yoga Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment 2 / Max 15. Come to our Self Directed available for basic with you, Study “class.” A teacher will be in the room practicing. questions, though the teacher will also be The value of a to go at their own pace, self-led yoga class is to allow each practitioner as they choose. concentrating on their own asanas and openers The practice. Ashtanga yoga the Mysore concept of this class comes from is a teacher dedicated to working 1:1 with stu- there room, In a Mysore their Ashtanga series. dents, as students work through This class will much 1:1 time. have a teacher available, but not for as 11/20. Instructor: Sara Crangle. CODE Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 20. Mindful, slow paced floor gentle back spinal twisting, standing postures, poses, seated postures, a slow paced integration class features This bends, and deep breathing. in the beginning of class and a long savasana at the end of class. Props This is an ideal class for those new to yoga, will be used when needed. to as well as the experienced student who enjoys this gentle approach their practice. Bring a mat or blanket to is required. No experience Bandy. class. No class 11/21. Instructor: Tatum CODE . Give yourself a break over Min 10 / Max 25. Give yourself a break Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment yoga workout. A total body an express with the lunch hour and de-stress such as provided Various props any fitness level. workout practiced at No aide students in performing poses correctly. blocks and straps to Bandy. Instructor: Tatum class 7/4; 11/21; 11/23. CODE Ages: 15 and Up. mom and baby to mom! A beautiful class for designed for the pre-natal child, and prepare a loving space and connection with your bond, create your body for the birth of your child. Please bring a mat to class. No class 7/4; 10/31; 11/21. Instructor: Susanne Kramer. CODE

$70 $70 $52 $52 $70 $83 $52 $65 $48 $44 $65 $48 $65 $77 $44 $65 $48 $60 FEE FEE FEE FEE FEE

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2:45-4PM 9-10:15AM 5:45-6:45PM 6:30-7:45PM 10-10:45AM 6-7AM 2:45-4PM 6-6:45PM 5:45-6:45PM 9-10:15AM 10-10:45AM 11-11:50AM 5:30-6PM 6-7AM TIME TIME 6:30-7:45PM TIME 6-6:45PM TIME 11-11:50AM TIME 5:30-6PM

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OGA OGA YROLL YROLL YROLL YROLL OGA(SW) OGA(SW) ANGA YOGA(LI) YOGA(DL) ASHY Y BOD ASHYOGA YOGA(LI) BOD ASHY YOGA(DL) BOD WEIGHTS UNGROV CLASS ASHYOGA CLASS Y CLASS BOD CLASS WEIGHTS CLASS UNGROV

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415277 415032 415271 415277 415032 315271 WEIGHTS EXPRESS Y 315277 315032 315271 415004 415023 315277 315032 315271 Ashtanga yoga is the root for all vin- for root yoga is the 10 / Max 20. Ashtanga and Up. Min: Ages: 15 practitioners This practice is healing and powerful, requiring yasa yoga. meditation moving in a results that movement each to link their breath to and stamina. flexibility, that combines strength, This practice follows series on which vinyasas, based and postures of order predefined a practicing. Ashtanga challenging varieties of you are of the more is one and spirit. challenge of mind, body, for a great yoga, so come prepared class! No class 11/20; 11/22; 11/23. Build your skills at this introductory Instructor: Sara Crangle. CODE Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 25. Get comfortable and Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max through muscles. Learn align your spine out your stiff to correctly stretch of your lungs traction. While using the full capacity progressive slow, and body your oxygenate completely will you breathing, correct through Bring and your sense of well-being. blood circulation brain, improving section for ad- mat. See the Lifelong Recreation a blanket or exercise ditional sections designed for those 50+. Please bring a mat to class. No class 11/22; 11/23; 11/25; 11/26. Instructor: Annemarie Chilton (LI). Intrachat (DL) and Lynn (SW), Darby Lohrding (AC), Stacy Wall CODE 315004 315023 . For men and women of all and women Min 10 / Max 20. For men Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment and of self-care effects ages and fitness levels, experience the amazing approach Body Rolling. This revolutionary Yamuna self-healing through designed exclusively for this practice. to self-therapy uses products and versatility more provides YBR methods, roller or ball other Unlike sup- create to in detail muscles work specific you to allows which depth, circulation increase and optimize range of motion, pleness in tight areas movement. of ease healing, promote and Instructor: Teresa Kelly. 11/22. Instructor: Teresa CODE 11/22. Instructor: Becky Bridson. CODE This class will get you Min 10 / Max 15. This class will get you Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment through will build strength twice a week. You in and out in 30 minutes muscle major all sculpt to equipment of variety a utilizing and toning, incorporated into the program. and stations will also be Circuits groups. different. will class each routine, boring same the Never Rock that body with the that body Max 25. Rock Min 10 / Enrollment 15 and Up. Ages: you will love Zumba; If you like Dance! Groovy Universal new classy American Colombian, Africa, from moves the latest combines as it UGD easy to just Funky and No knees torqueing/twisting, and Latin dances! burning moving, shaking, constantly In 50 minutes you’re follow dances! No class will SWEAT! calories! You all those unwanted and shedding Christie Ogunnowo. 11/25. Instructor: CODE UNIVERSAL GROOVY DANCE DANCE GROOVY UNIVERSAL DEPARTMENT/ AQUATICS GOLF LIFELONG NATURE RECREATION REGISTRATION RECREATION INSTRUCTION 36 DEPARTMENT/ LIFELONG RECREATION REGISTRATION AQUATICS GOLF RECREATION NATURE INSTRUCTION 37 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $48 $10 $80 $10 $48 $70 $10 $74 $65 $10 FEE FEE FEE

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Instructor: Fran Hopkins. Instructor: Fran Hopkins.

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YOGA STRESS RELIEF WORKSHOP YOGILA 415280 415280 415280 415280 YOGILA 415280 415121 315280 415121 315280 315121 415123 315280 315121 315123 Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 20. A unique class combining and gain designed to build strength yoga, ki work and Pilates exercises with intense The moves fit perfectly together to form a class filled flexibility. about fun, challenging and will make your sweat. It’s that’s choreography power and rhythm. Think sculpted abdominals and increased energy, No class 11/26. strength. overall core CODE Increase your wellbeing by Increase Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 20. tools for reducing will explore evening. We yourself to a relaxing treating poses and guided including journaling, and level I Yoga stress restorative yourself. The better care and renew an evening to relax Take relaxation. loved your of all for care to able be will you more the yourself, of take you ones and everything else in your life. Instructor: Annemarie Chilton. CODE 315280 Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 25.The best of both worlds Pilates combined with the flexibility and of strengthening -- the core range of motion increased Focus on coordination, of yoga flow. relaxation and balance for a complete workout. Please bring a mat to class. No class 7/4; 10/31; 11/21; 11/23; 11/25. CODE $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $20 $10 $10 $20 $10 $10 $20 $10 FEE FEE FEE

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YOGA NIDRA WORKSHOP 415278 415279 415278 415279 415279 415278 415279 415278 415279 415278 415279 415278 315279 315278 315279 YOGA MEDIT 315278 315279 415276 315278 315279 315276 315278 315279 CODE Annemarie Chilton. a home practice. Please bring a yoga mat and a blanket. Instructor: a home practice. Please bring a yoga mat can help ease insomnia, stress and chronic pain and easy ways to start pain and easy ways and chronic can help ease insomnia, stress body and the connection to a higher self. We will discuss how yoga nidra yoga how discuss will We self. higher a to connection the and body meditation we will explore the physical body, the breath, the emotional the breath, the physical body, meditation we will explore release of tension, profound relaxation and peace of mind. Through the and peace of mind. Through relaxation of tension, profound release is an hour long guided meditation while lying down which can cause a is an hour long guided meditation while lying Yoga Nidra (yogic sleep) (yogic Nidra Yoga 20. Max / 10 Min Enrollment Up. and 15 Ages: 315276 315278 CODE Instructor: Annemarie Chilton. Instructor: Annemarie guided relaxation. mantra meditation, single pointed concentration, mindfulness and mindfulness meditation, single pointed concentration, mantra practice. Together we’ll explore methods such as sutra meditation, methods we’ll explore practice. Together discuss what meditation is and easy ways to start your own meditation own your start to ways easy and is meditation what discuss and increases your ability to focus and your feelings of wellbeing. We will and your feelings of wellbeing. We your ability to focus and increases CODE stress Min 10 / Max 20. Meditation reduces Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Instructor: Tatum Bandy. Tatum levels. Instructor: This is open to all tasting room. Winery’s your taste buds with a guided tasting of six wines in the Crescent Moon Crescent of six wines in the with a guided tasting your taste buds through an hour-long Vinyasa class, then have the opportunity to indulge have the opportunity Vinyasa class, then an hour-long through yoga mat and meet us at the vineyard. When you arrive, you’ll be lead When you arrive, you’ll meet us at the vineyard. yoga mat and light bites on the stunning grounds of Crescent Moon Winery. Bring your Winery. Moon of Crescent grounds stunning on the light bites join us for a one hour yoga class followed by a tasting of six wines and of six by a tasting class followed hour yoga for a one join us YOGA VINO VINYASA WORKSHOP WORKSHOP VINYASA VINO YOGA and a notch up your relaxation Max 15. Take Min: 10 / 21 and Up. Ages: LAWRENCE HAS A LOT TO OFFER … Solid Waste LET’S KEEP IT THAT WAY! SERVICES GUIDE The Solid Waste Division provides comprehensive solid waste services for residents, businesses, and industry. Services include collection, disposal, recycling, and technical assistance.

BULKY ITEMS & AUTOMOBILE TIRES HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL To request a special item pickup for bulky items, The Household Hazardous Waste Program accepts carpet, tires, and construction, remodeling, or hazardous waste from Douglas County households building materials, fill out the online form at throughout the year. Call 832-3030 to schedule www.lawrenceks.org/swm or call 832-3032. your drop-off appointment for paint, pesticides, oil, cleaners, and more. Safe, affordable disposal YARD WASTE COLLECTION options are available to Douglas County businesses Residential yard waste is collected weekly that generate small amounts of hazardous waste. separate from trash. Material includes vegetative Call 832-3030 for program details. waste resulting from the care and maintenance of landscaped areas, lawns, and gardens, which COLLECTION GUIDELINES & CARTS includes leaves, grass clippings, garden waste, A complete list of collection guidelines for trash, brush, and prunings from trees and shrubs. For a recycling, and yard waste is available on the City’s complete list of yard waste collection guidelines and website at www.lawrenceks.org/swm. Residents may to purchase a 95-gallon yard waste cart, visit request additional carts online or by calling the www.lawrenceks.org/swm. Solid Waste Division at 832-3032. Additional fees will apply for extra trash carts, while recycling carts RESIDENTIAL RECYCLING SERVICES are provided at no additional fee. In Lawrence, curbside recycling service is available to residential customers living in single-family and multi- HOLIDAY SCHEDULE family residences. Visit www.LawrenceRecycles.org The schedule for collection of trash, recycling, and for your collection schedule, guidelines, and a list yard waste may change due to a holiday. Visit of permitted recyclable materials. Also online is www.lawrenceks.org/swm to view the holiday the Recyclable Materials Directory, where you can schedule information. search for recycling options for electronics, metal scraps, and more. SERVICE NOTIFICATION Sign up today at notify.lawrenceks.org to receive BUSINESS RECYCLING SERVICES trash, recycling, and yard waste collection service Businesses may sign up for recycling collection notifications by e-mail or text, and to download the service. Call 832-3030 for information on business collection service calendar for your address. recycling opportunities in Lawrence.

Solid Waste Division • 832-3032 [email protected] www.LawrenceRecycles.org www.facebook.com/LawrenceRecycles TIPS TO REDUCE LEAD in drinking water

LEAD CAN BE A SIGNIFICANT RISK TO YOUR HEALTH, ESPECIALLY Lead in drinking water can affect each home in the City of Lawrence differently. FOR PREGNANT WOMEN AND CHILDREN UNDER AGE SIX. Drinking water is essentially lead-free in the distribution system and prior to Run the cold water tap for two minutes entering your individual water service pipes. HOW WATER IS DELIVERED before using it for drinking and cooking However, there are sources where lead can Lead and other metals can dissolve in water enter your water: when it sits in pipes for a few hours. Do not use the PRIVATE LEAD SERVICE PIPE hot water tap for The pipe that connects the water meter to meter drinking and cooking Private water your household plumbing. The material property line service pipe water main (from meter of water service pipes can vary, and some Always use cold tap water, including water service line used for making ice, beverages and infant to house) households still have lead service pipes. formula. Hot tap water can cause a greater Lead service pipes were installed until the mid-1950s. amount of lead to release from plumbing and Drain your water heater annually may contain metals and bacteria that build up Over time, metals, sediment and bacteria in the water heater. LEAD SOLDER can build up in your water heater. Connects pipes in household plumbing. Lead Remove and clean Flush cold water taps after installing solder was used in plumbing prior to 1987. faucet aerators new household pipes or fixtures Lead particles and New plumbing can release metals after BRASS FAUCETS, VALVES AND FITTINGS sediment can collect in installation. Flush cold water taps for five Almost all faucets, valves and fittings have the aerator screen located minutes at a high flow rate once a day for brass components. Until 2014, brass faucets at the tip of your faucet. Aerators should be three days, especially before using water and fittings sold in the United States that replaced once a year and are available at for drinking and cooking. are labeled “lead-free” can contain up to 8 local hardware stores. percent lead. Use filtered tap water Install lead-free plumbing fixtures If you are pregnant or have children GALVANIZED IRON PIPES Install fixtures and fittings that contain 0.25 under age six, use cold, filtered tap percent lead or less. Old, corroded pipes that can release lead water for drinking and cooking until all in water if you have, or once had, a lead Replace private lead service pipes and lead sources are removed. This includes service pipe. Galvanized pipes were installed household galvanized plumbing water used for making infant formula, in many homes prior to the 1960’s. Replace private lead service pipe with new beverages and ice. Select a filter certified pipe. When lead is released from lead service to meet NSF Standard 53 for lead. The pipe and passes through galvanized pipes, filter package should specifically list lead can collect on the inside, corroded the device as certified for removing the walls of this plumbing and release lead in contaminant “lead.” Routinely replace filter lawrenceks.org/utilities/lead household water. Contact a licensed plumber cartridges according to the manufacturer’s (785) 832-7800 | [email protected] about replacing household plumbing. instructions.

Our drinking water WHO DISTRIBUTES DRINKING WATER? The WHERE CAN LEAD BE FOUND? WHERE DOES OUR DRINKING Lawrence Utilities Department is responsible Lead can enter your water if WATER COME FROM? Lawrence’s for water treatment and adds phosphate you have a lead service pipe or drinking water comes from the additives (a food-grade chemical) to minimize household plumbing with lead. Kansas River and the the release of lead from service pipes & Phosphate additives can reduce Clinton Reservoir, Public household plumbing. The City of Water Main lead release as well as a small Lawrence distributes the water to from these amount of alluvial homes and businesses through nearly sources. wells. 500 miles of pipes in the city. Existing Bike Lanes & Routes Shared-use Paths & Trails

Lakes/Rivers City Parks Natural Areas/Future Parks Cemeteries Recreation Facilities 1. 19th & Haskell Park 15. “Dad” Perry Park 27. Holcom Park 41. Memorial Park Cemetery 55. Quary Park 70. Watson Park 2. Broken Arrow Park 16. Deerfield Park 28. Holcom Park 42. Murphy-Bromelsick 56. Riverfront Park 71. Woody Park 3. Brook Creek Park 17. Deerfield Park Skate Park Recreation Center House 57. Riverfront Park 72. YSC 4. Burcham Park 18. DeVictor Park 29. Holcom Sports Complex 43. “Mutt Run” Off-Leash Disc Golf Course 73. Rock Chalk Park 5. Carl Knox Natatorium 19. Eagle Bend Golf Course 30. Indoor Aquatic Center Dog Park 58. Riverfront Park Dog Park 74. Sports Pavilion Lawrence 6. Centennial Park and Learning Center 31. Japanese Friendship 44. Naismith Valley Park 59. Robinson Park 75. Sandra J. Shaw 7. Centennial Park 20. East Lawrence Garden 45. Oak Hill Cemetery 60. Rotary Arboretum Community Health Park Disc Golf Course Recreation Center 32. John Taylor Park 46. Oregon Trail Park 61. Sesquicentennial Point 8. Centennial Park 21. Edgewood Park 33. KANZA Southwind 47. Outdoor Aquatic Center 62. South Park A Future Park Skate Park 22. Lawrence Nature Park Nature Preserve 48. Park Hills Parks 63. South Park (Undeveloped) 9. Chaparral Playlot Thomas-Hunter 34. Lawrence Tennis Center 49. Parnell Park Recreation Center B Future Park 10. Clinton Lake Outlet Park Walking Trails 35. Ludlam Park 50. Pat Dawson-Billings 64. South Park Wading Pool (Undeveloped) 11. Clinton Lake 23. Green Meadows Park 36. Lyons Park Nature Area 65. Stonegate Park C Future Park Softball Complex 24. HAND Park 37. Maple Grove Cemetery 51. Peterson Road Park 66. Union Pacific Depot (Undeveloped) 12. Clinton Park 25. Haskell Rail Trail 38. Martin Park 52. Prairie Park 67. Veterans Park D Future Park 13. Community Building 26. Hobbs Park/Municipal 39. Mary’s Lake 53. Prairie Park Nature Center 68. Walnut Park (Undeveloped) 14. Constant Park Stadium 40. McGrew Nature Preserve 54. Quail Run Park 69. Water Tower Park

KANSAS BIKE SAFETY CODE • Never attach yourself or the bicycle to any moving • Horses are prohibited. • Always wear a proper fitting helmet approved by vehicle or attempt fancy or trick riding or any sort of • Motorized vehicles are prohibited. ANSI, SNELL or ASTM, and wear it forward over game playing on any street. Never take both hands • Speed limit is 15 mph. your forehead off the handlebars at the same time. • Have a light on the front and a light or reflector on • All bicycle riders must stop before coming out of LAWRENCE BIKE REGULATIONS the rear of your bicycle and reflectorized pedals as private driveways, alleys, or filling stations the same • Bikes may not be ridden on any sidewalk within any required by Kansas law. Always turn the lights on at as required of motor vehicles by Kansas law. Pay Downtown Commercial District (CD), as established dusk or when riding through rain, snow or fog attention and ride defensively. in Chapter 20, the Development Code or upon any • Keep two feet from curb or edge of roadway and • Be sure your breaks are operating efficiently and sidewalk where specifically prohibited by posted sign. ride in a straight line, never more than two abreast, that your bicycle is in perfect running condition by • Bikes shall not be parked on the street or in alleys in as required by Kansas law. If you want to be safe frequently checking all parts. a manner that obstructs or endangers pedestrians or in traffic, you have to act like a motor vehicle driver. • Never ride upon anything other than the permanent- vehicle traffic. Observe and obey all stop signs, traffic signs and ly attached seat the bicycle was designed for, as • Lawrence residents are encouraged to license their signals — the same as required of motor vehicles by required by Kansas law. bicycles with the Police Department, 111 E. 11th St., Kansas law. Always ride carefully and stay alert. • Never weave in and out of traffic or swerve from side 841-7210. • Give hand signals at any location when changing the to side. Never make a sudden turn or U-turn without direction of the bicycle, and always dismount at the carefully looking first. Ride with the flow of traffic. PEDESTRIAN SAFETY TIPS curb or far right side, as required by Kansas law. Be • Walk to the right on recreational paths and be aware predictable. PATH USE TIPS of faster moving traffic. • Always give pedestrians the right of way. Never ride • Travel on the right side of the path. • Be visible. Wear light-colored or reflective clothing, on the sidewalks in business districts. Avoid using • Pass on the left. especially in dim conditions or at night. sidewalks, otherwise use extra care. • Announce you are passing by saying, “On your left.” • Be alert at intersections. Always look both ways • Never carry more riders than what the bicycle is de- • Slow down in traffic. before crossing the street and use crosswalks. signed for, and never carry items that obstruct vision • Bicyclists yield to pedestrians. • If you must walk in the street, face oncoming traffic. or prevent proper control of the bicycle. • Keep dogs on leash and away from others. UMP D IN O G N KEEP OUR STREAMS

D R R A E AND RIVERS CLEAN IN IV S TO R The City of Lawrence storm sewer • If you are going to apply fertilizers or pesticides to your system consists of street curbs, curb lawn or gardens, be sure to follow all product instructions. inlets, surface drains and ditches. Stormwater Fertilizers contain large amounts of phosphorous and nitrogen runoff is from rainfall and snow melt that flows over which depletes oxygen in water, resulting in fish kills. Pesticides the ground and enters this system. As it flows, it contain toxic materials that are harmful to humans, animals, can pick up debris, chemicals, dirt, and other aquatic organisms and plants. pollutants. It is then discharged directly into our • Do you own a pet? Be sure to clean up your pets waste. Pet streams and rivers without prior treatment. waste is considered raw sewage. Allowing it to enter our waterways Throughout the year there are a few things releases both potentially harmful bacteria and oxygen-consuming everyone can do to ensure that the stormwater materials. Dispose of pet wastes by flushing them down the toilet or runoff leaving their property is clean. by bagging and placing them in the trash for regular collection. • All yard waste such as grass clippings, leaves • Have your vehicle serviced regularly. Any automotive fluids and yard trimmings, needs to be properly disposed such as oil or antifreeze can pollute our streams and rivers. Oil of. Yard waste that is blown out into the street or into can damage or kill underwater vegetation and aquatic life, and ditches or streams can cause localized flooding by clogging antifreeze, which is composed primarily of a poisonous compound the storm drain system. It can also add pollutants to called ethylene glycol, can kill pets, fish and other wildlife. If you receiving streams and rivers. notice a leak, be sure to use a drying agent to clean it up, and then have your vehicle serviced to fix the leak.

For more information visit: www.lawrenceks.org/public_works/stormwater or call (785) 832-3136

Streets are part of our stormwater drainage system. Leaves left along the curb can enter storm drains, increasing the risk of localized flooding and adding Raking Leaves This FaLL? pollutants to the receiving streams and rivers. Street sweepers are unable to pick up large volumes of leaves. Leaves, grass clippings and other yard Leaves don’t belong in the street. trimmings should be composted or set out for yard waste collection service. Information available at www.LawrenceRecycles.org. 3 Easy Ways To Handle Your Yard Trimmings: MuLch Mowing • Mow it and leave it! • Keep lawnmower’s blade sharp. • Mow when grass is dry. • Raise blade height, remove only top 1/3 of grass blade for best lawn health. • Clippings provide up to 25% of your fertilizer needs. coMposTing • Place equal amounts of browns (leaves) and greens (grass) in a heap or bin. • Always cover food scraps (no meats) with other composting materials. • Turn occasionally. • Cover pile with tarp to keep moisture in and prevent over soaking by rain. • Keep moist as a wrung-out sponge. ResidenTiaL cuRbside coLLecTion oF YaRd wasTe • Yard waste includes leaves, grass clippings, brush, and prunings from trees and shrubs. • For yard waste collection schedule and a complete list of service guidelines, visit www.lawrenceks.org/swm. • Set out in yard waste carts or compostable paper bags. • Yard waste carts are available for purchase at www.lawrenceks.org/swm. • Compostable paper bags are strong, easy to load, and available locally.

For more information contact: City of Lawrence | Stormwater Division | 785-832-3136 | www.lawrenceks.org/public_works/stormwater City of Lawrence • Solid Waste Division SINGLE-STREAM RECYCLING Yes No

Do not bag your recyclables. Place loosely in your cart. NO Plastic Bags & Wrap • Food Wrap & Bags Glass • Bubble Wrap & Soda Rings • Food & Beverage Containers • Recycle these items at groceries • All Colors Accepted NO Styrofoam Mixed Paper • Packing Peanuts & Blocks • Magazines & Junk Mail • To-Go Clamshells, Cups, Plates • Milk & Juice Cartons • Chipboard (boxes, tubes) NO Items 2 Inches • Paperback & Telephone Books or Smaller • Bottle Caps & Lids Newsprint & Office Paper (Plastic & Metal) • White & Colored Paper • Small Pill Bottles & Straws • Shredded Paper (place in • Nails & Paper Clips clear plastic bag, tied off) NO Prohibited Glass Cardboard • Pyrex & Cooking Dishes • Cardboard Boxes • Glass & Ceramic (flattened/no nested Serviceware material) • Window & Mirror Glass • Pizza Boxes (free of residue) NO Rope Items • Garden Hoses Plastics • Metal & Plastic Wire • Plastic Bottles, Tubs, & Jars (marked with NO Hazardous recycling symbols #1 through #7) Waste • Plastic Deli • Aerosol & Paint Cans Clamshells • Batteries & Light Bulbs • Plastic items need to be larger NO Electronics than 2 inches. • Cables & Chargers • TVs, Cell Phones, Metal Appliances • Tin, Steel, and Aluminum Food & Beverage Containers • Scrap Metal (less than 30 inches and 50 pounds per piece) Search the Recyclable Materials Directory at • Metal items need to be larger than www.LawrenceRecycles.org to find local

2 inches. recycling and reuse options for “No” items.

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TIONAL GYMNASTICS DAY 416014 at Sports Pavilion Lawrence, 2-4 p.m. at Sports Pavilion Lawrence, September 16, from Saturday, gymnastics LPRD Join now! calendars your Mark Lane. Chalk Rock 100 for games, moonwalk, open gymnastics, demonstrations, Touch- staff event open to all youth up to 14 and lots of fun! This is a free a-Truck years old. SHOP N’ DROP Ages: 5 and 12. Enrollment Min 7 / Max 28. Do you need a couple of hours without kids to do your Christmas shopping or just enjoy some time? Drop free off and children your them withentertain will we gym- games, movies and much basketball, crafts, board nastics, soccer, will need to bring a sack lunch. more. Participants CODE NA 416015 416015 416015 918101 416015 SUMMER AND WINTER BREAK CAMPS — SEE YOUTH CAMPS, PAGE 66 SUMMER AND WINTER BREAK CAMPS — SEE YOUTH CAMPS, PAGE LITTLE BEARS parent.with years 2-3 Ages: 10. Max / 4 Min Enrollment Children and their parents explore different activities using various different explore and their parents child. Children pieces of gymnastic equipment. The focus will be on balance, strength, and fine motor skill development, all while having fun and experi- gross encing success! No class 11/24. CODE KIDS NIGHT OUT Ages 3-14. Enrollment Min 7 / Max 14. Need an evening without the the opportunity to take a well-de- kids? Kids Night Out gives our parents confident that your Go out for a night on the town feeling served break. with their favorite safe and having the time of their lives little ones are is filled children evening for your gymnastics teachers. This incredible want the and they won’t with a variety of fun games and activities, too! that of care take – we’ll food about worry don’t And to end! night during the Select Saturdays Participants must be potty trained to attend. at Grogan contact Jalon more information, 6-10 p.m. For from year (785) 330-7364. Instructor: LPRD Gymnastics Staff. CODE Enrollment cancellations MUST be made no later the 25th ofEnrollment cancellations MUST be made Questions regarding gymnastics billing should be directed to Kristy gymnastics billing should be directed Questions regarding Bellinger at 785-330-7361, all other gymnastics questions can be to Jalon Hutchens at 785-330-7364. directed the month in writing to Kristy Bellinger at [email protected]. in writing month the While our classes are a year- long program, participantslong year- a are classes our and While enroll can discouraged from however are anytime in that year, cease enrollment en- month. Those wanting short –term classes, are for a single enrolling are Enrollments Center. at East Lawrence couraged to visit our offerings anytime during the but can be cancelled for the continuous program, year. Payments are processed on the first business day of the month. Account Account month. the of day business first the on processed are Payments If the of the payment. holders will be notified by email on the progress tuition, the parent for the method of payment is declined for any reason business by the 3rd received is notified by email, and if payment is not By the 7th day of the day of the month, a $20 late fee will be assessed. be will the program in enrollment received, not still is if payment month, the right to cancel reserves Parks and Recreation cancelled. Lawrence for non-payment at any time. enrollment SPORTS PAVILION LAWRENCE — GYMNASTICS LAWRENCE PAVILION SPORTS 100 Rock Chalk Lane (evening classes only), 11/20-11/26. No classes 7/4, 10/31 pre- gymnastics classes ranging from houses Sports Pavilion Lawrence competition team. school levels up to our With the higher levels of in- training, this is why the gymnas- ongoing require struction, students often Classes long program. part of a year- are tics classes at Sport Pavilion scheduled through beginning in June and are an academic year, reflect with monthly tuition deducted on the the end of May the following year, you will be asked to for the program, enrolling When first of each month. tui- monthly for file on Discover) or MasterCard, (Visa, card credit a put Much like position in the class. your child(ren)’s tion, but also to secure for enrollment, requirement on file is a card the credit a hotel reservation, for the tuition, would like to pay with cash or check however if parents month to prevent by the last day of the that payment must be received charged. being from card the credit GYMNASTIC BIRTHDAY PARTIES BIRTHDAY GYMNASTIC qualified children.for up to 20 $150 3-12 year olds. Ages LPRD’s Join ac- on the age, Depending party. birthday for a fun-filled staff gymnastics course, uneven obstacle music, an up to warm group will include tivities and activities other games, parachute trampoline, beam, balance bars, LPRD a special surprise. will receive Each birthday child birthday fun! drinks and the cake, provide and parents the entertainment provides First 60 minutes two weeks in advance. schedule Please decorations. the party and 30 minutes in gymnastics room fun in the of birthday entertainment for chil- The perfect the entertainment. room following Recreation Lawrence East the at held Parties years-old. 3-12 aged dren times available at the following 1245 E. 15th St. Parties are Center, p.m., Sun. - 1-2:30 - 1-2:30 p.m., 3-4:30 p.m., 5-6:30 and days: Sat. contact the East Lawrence p.m., 3-4:30 p.m. For more information (785) 832-7950. Recreation Center at DEPARTMENT/ AQUATICS GOLF LIFELONG NATURE RECREATION REGISTRATION RECREATION INSTRUCTION 46 DEPARTMENT/ LIFELONG RECREATION REGISTRATION AQUATICS GOLF RECREATION NATURE INSTRUCTION 47 $48 $48 $48 $48 $48 $48 $48 $48 $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 FEE FEE FEE

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918012 918012 918012 918012 918012 INTERMEDIA Ages: 6 and Up. Enrollment Min 4 / Max 14. This class is for partici- in all the gymnastics skills and progressions pants who have mastered flexibility and learningbeginning girls. Emphasis is placed on strength, their time in the gym. basic skills and body positions while increasing of the 90 percent have mastered must this program in Participants beginning level skills prior to advancing to the next level or have permission from the director prior to enrollment. 11/21; 11/22; 11/23; 11/24. CODE 918012 918009 918009 Ages: 6 and Up. Enrollment Min 4 / Max 6. This class is for participants in Beginning the gymnastics skills and progressions who have mastered and body positions flexibility, Boys. Emphasis is placed on strength, their time in the gym. Participants building on to skills while increasing of the Intermediate Boys skills will be expected to master 90 percent advancing to Advanced Boys. They also must have permis- before No class 11/20; 11/22. prior to enrollment. the director sion from CODE INTERMEDIA 918010 918010 918010 918010 918010 918010 918010 918010 918010 beginning gymnastics. Participants will be introduced to all four gym- introduced beginning gymnastics. Participants will be Emphasis is on Beam, and Vault. nastics apparatuses- Bars, Floor, and bal- strength overall body alignment and improving teaching proper skills. gymnastics to master order ance in beginning level skills prior and expected to master 90 percent of the to advancing to the next level. . No class 11/20; 11/21; 11/22; 11/23; 11/24; 11/25. CODE BEGINNING GIRLS GYMNASTICS Ages: 6-11. Enrollment Min 4 / Max 14. 918010 No $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 FEE FEE FEE

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Participants will be tested and expected to master 90 percent Participants will be tested and expected to 918008 918008 918008 918008 918008 Age: 6-9. Enrollment Min 4 / Max 6. CODE BEGINNING BOYS class 9/4; 11/20; 11/23; 11/25. of the beginning level skills prior to advancing to the next level. of the beginning level skills prior to advancing skills. improving overall strength and balance in order to master gymnastics and balance in order overall strength improving Horse, and Vault. Emphasis is on teaching proper body alignment and proper Emphasis is on teaching Horse, and Vault. gymnastics apparatuses- Parallel Bars, High Bar, Floor, Rings, Pommel Floor, Bar, gymnastics apparatuses- Parallel Bars, High beginning gymnastics. Participants will be introduced to six of the boys the of six to introduced be will Participants gymnastics. beginning 918001 918000 918001 918001 918001 918001 918001 918001 918001 918001 918001 918001 CODE 11/22; 11/23; 11/24; 11/25. No class 11/20; 11/21; and social skills. No class 11/20; 11/21; confidence, coordination, ity, New target skills will be introduced to continue building strength, agil- strength, to continue building skills will be introduced New target Ages: 4-5. Enrollment habits. and forming good gymnastics body positioning will be on proper GYM BEARS courses and activities. Focus fun, themed obstacle through introduced 918000 918000 918000 918000 918000 CODE 11/22; 11/23; 11/24; 11/25. 11/22; 11/23; ment such as: coordination, balance, strength, and agility. No class and agility. strength, balance, as: coordination, ment such skills and positions, but will also work to improve motor skill develop- motor skill work to improve but will also skills and positions, courses and activities. Emphasis is on learning is on Emphasis and activities. courses gymnastics beginning world of gymnastics as we guide them through fun, themed obstacle obstacle fun, themed through guide them as we of gymnastics world Students will explore the wonderful wonderful the will explore Max 12. Students Min 4 / 3. Enrollment Ages: TUMBLE BEARS TUMBLE OPEN GYMNASTICS OPEN ages for children available has sessions open gym Our gymnastics 6-14 year for those as sessions as well their parents old and 1-5 years time some quality to share welcome are and parents Participants olds. our high- assistance from with and active environment in a fun, safe activity for everyone involved. social This is a great ly-trained instructors. open gym Each available for purchase. are punch cards Discounted ad- for $50, discounting contains 11 punches punch card gymnastic forms of combined with other cannot be Punch cards mission rates. not does card punch a Having pre-purchased. be must Cards payment. must children and Parents session. gym open an in spot a guarantee Parks wait their turn in line and sign a waiver to participate. Lawrence punch or misplaced stolen for lost, not responsible is and Recreation within two calendar years. Unused All punches must be used cards. or combined. exchanged, refunded punches will not be replaced, parents1-5 year olds with their – $5 per participant - max 30 a.m. Monday: 9-10 a.m. | 10:15-11:15 9-10 a.m. | 10:15-11:15 a.m. Wednesday: 11-11:45 a.m. Saturday: 12-12:45 a.m. Saturday: participant – max 40 6-14 year olds - $5 per Friday: 7:30-9 p.m. Sunday: 4-5:30 p.m. INDICATED) SPECIAL OPEN GYMS (YOUTH UNLESS PRESCHOOL Oct. 13: 2:30-4 p.m. Friday, Oct. 19: 2:30-4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 20: 2:30-4 p.m. Friday, 10: 2:30-4 p.m. Nov. Friday, 22: 2:30-4 p.m. Nov. Wednesday, 24: 4:30-6 p.m. Nov. Friday, 2:30- a.m., Youth, 9-10 a.m. / 10:15-11:15 Dec. 22: Preschool, Friday, 4 p.m. 11-11:45 a.m. / 12-12:45 p.m., Youth, Dec. 23: Preschool, Saturday, 1-2:30 p.m. / 3-4:30 p.m. 1-2:30 2:45-3:45 p.m. / 4-5 p.m., Youth, Dec. 24: Preschool, Sunday, p.m. GYMNASTICS PARTIES PAVILION SPORTS 100 Rock Chalk Ln. | Lawrence, KS 66049 785-330-7355 birthday experience. for a fun-filled Join our qualified gymnastic staff will enjoy 60 minutes of supervised instruction in our gym- child Your an additional 30 minutes in the private party room. plus nastics facility, warm up, followed by an activities include a group Age appropriate trampoline, parachute obstacle course, uneven bars, balance beams, the East Lawrence Look over our packages for both games, and more! and choose the one Center and Sports Pavilion Lawrence, Recreation right for you. that’s Parties begin at $150* for up to 20 children in addition packages are *Refreshment offered Sports Pavilion parties are 1-2:30 p.m., 3-4:30 p.m., and 5-6:30 p.m. Saturdays Sunday 1-2:30 p.m. and 3-4:30 p.m. For more information on birthday parties at Sports Pavilion Lawrence, please call (785) 330-7355. $96 FEE

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COMPETITIVE TEAM of Kansas School of Gymnastics is a non-subsidized competitive program discipline, dedication, strength, LPRD. Competitive gymnastics requires believe competitive gym- to be successful. We and overall focus in order constant nastics allows athletes an avenue to push themselves through inbelieve We success. achieve to continuing while feedback, and critique expected to do their gymnasts are where a healthy atmosphere providing coaching techniques. Students must safe and progressive best through to be 90% of Intermediate Girls skills in order have successfully mastered round year a is team Competition team. competition our for considered additional competitive expenses-- leotards, commitment and requires warm-ups, meet fees, travel expenses, etc. For more information contact Jalon Hutchens, Recreation Programmer at 785-330-7364. NOTE TO PARENTS/GUARDIANS skills set by the of the required Participants must master 90 percent to the next level. We they progress USA gymnastics guidelines before would like to encourage your gymnast to continue in the development in a part of our comprehensive by enrolling of his/her gymnastics career If you have ideas, suggestions, or questions about gymnastic program. Lawrence Pavilion Sports call to hesitate not do program, our of part any help us to because they all comments welcome 330-7355. We at (785) better service to you. and offer our program improve easier to move children up a level than move them down a level. Thea down them move than level up a children move to easier of children will make the final decision in the placement gymnastics staff class level based on their skill. into the most appropriate TIPS FOR PLACING YOUR CHILD IN THE RIGHT LEVEL TIPS FOR PLACING YOUR CHILD IN THE Most childr 918013 ADVANCED GIRLS GYMNASTICS ADVANCED This class is for upper levelAges: 6 and Up. Enrollment Min 4 / Max 14. training without doinggymnasts who want to continue their gymnastics competition. level or have permissionlevel skills prior to advancing to the next from the director prior to enrollment. CODE DEPARTMENT/ AQUATICS GOLF LIFELONG NATURE RECREATION REGISTRATION RECREATION INSTRUCTION 48 DEPARTMENT/ LIFELONG RECREATION REGISTRATION AQUATICS GOLF RECREATION NATURE INSTRUCTION 49 FEE FEE FEE FEE FEE $130 $120 $130 $130 $120 $120 $130 $120 $130 $130 $120 $120 $130 $120

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416419 by a male instructor, they will learn progressive tumbling skills based on learn they will progressive by a male instructor, and They will also learn coordination the ability of the students enrolled. in a “boy spe- All taught agility drills that will be useful in many other sports! athlete. No class 11/22. cific” style. It is for the beginner and intermediate CODE TUMBLING, BOYS ■ 316419 416418 416418 316418 316418 TUMBLING 4 ■ the back tuck. Instructors in athlete. It is for those that have mastered flips and twisting this class will teach flipping variations, connecting unassisted standing back tuck and running round- skills. Requirements: . back handspring back-tuck. No class 7/4; 10/31; 11/20; 11/21 off CODE SKILL CLASSES: classes: Back information about the following specialty For more and Twisting Tumbling, 1 and 2, Front Handspring 1 and 2, Back Tuck at 785-843-5387. please contact G-Force and Tricks, KIDS CORNER KIDS CORNER — DANCE All dance department classes follow a set curriculum to help provide level. skill and age their for training technical best the dancer each Our goal fun and positive environment. taught in a creative, Classes are their inner dancer through is to encourage each student to express balance, confi- flexibility, the art of movement. Dancers build strength, and discipline while enjoying their self-control dence, body awareness, movement. All dance classes, except Giggles and Wiggles, invite only students into find that students focus and the dance studio during class time. We opportunity for learninghave the greatest when alone with the instruc- day of every dance session we designate the last For this reason, tor. welcome to observe your child’s are You Observation Day. as Parent Thank you for your cooperation. on this day. progress a wide selection of stylized movement. Dance classes offer Recreation way to find a dance style and class that meets your dancer’s It is a great a short 8-10 week commitment. needs through FEE FEE FEE $163 $163 $150 $150 $163 $163 $150 $150 $130 $163 $163 $120 $150 $150

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Cut loose to a hip hop groove and Cut loose to a hip hop groove It’s two popular dance styles in one It’s 6:05-6:55PM TIME 6:05-6:55PM 9:45-10:25AM 6-6:45PM 9:45-10:25AM TIME 6-6:45PM 9-9:40AM 5:15-5:55PM 9-9:40AM TIME 5:15-5:55PM 9:35-10:05AM 5:30-6PM 9:35-10:05AM TIME 5:30-6PM 9-9:30AM TIME 9-9:30AM

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-SIZE BALLET 914020 high-energy class! Explore fundamentals of jazz steps and techniques class! Explore high-energy with elements of hip hop moves to contemporary and popular music. No class 11/23. Instructor: LPRD Staff. CODE 314020 RISING JAZZ/HIP HOP Ages: 6-8. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 9. 914109 914109 phasizes stretches, large muscle movement and basic barre technique, basic barre muscle movement and large phasizes stretches, while combining fun and dance discipline to help build confidence. No class 11/22. Instructor: LPRD Staff. CODE 314109 314109 RISING BALLET Ages: 6-8. Enrollment 914104 914104 314104 314104 - to basic ballet po Ages: 5-6. Enrollments Min 5 / Max 9. An introduction dancers to improve sitions and movements developed for our youngest flexibility and self-confidence. No class 11/22; 11/25. coordination, Instructor: LPRD Staff. CODE PINT 914013 914013 314013 learn about rhythm, movement, and direction. Kids will improve their co- Kids will improve learn about rhythm, movement, and direction. games, movement themselves through and learn express to ordination dance. No class 7/4; 9/16; 10/31; and fun freestyle choreography, 11/21; 11/25. Instructor: LPRD Staff. CODE 314013 MINI HIP HOPPERS Ages: 3-4. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 9. 414103 A fairytale-themed class designed to9. A fairytale-themed class designed Max Enrollment Min 5 / Ages 3-4. dance fun- ballet movement and your little princess to creative introduce No class 11/23. damentals in a fun environment. CODE 314103 MINI F - $30 $30 $38 $38 $57 $57 $38 $38 $57 $57 $38 $38 $10 $10 FEE FEE FEE FEE

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An introduction to basic ballet An introduction

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This class focuses on / Max 9. This class focuses on ents. Enrollment Min 5 MINIBALL MINIBALL MINIBALL CLASS MINIBALL MINIBALL MINIBALL MINIBALL CLASS MINIBALL GIGWIG GIGWIG GIGWIG GIGWIG CLASS BD(10-12) CLASS BD(6-9)

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. A creative class designed for the for designed class 9. A creative 5 / Max Min 3-4. Enrollment

July 1. classes after the 9 month session. Monthly class enrollment will begin will Monthly class enrollment the 9 month session. classes after dancer will be evaluated and moved into the next appropriate level of level into the next appropriate be evaluated and moved dancer will a sense of accomplishment and a fun performance experience. Eacha fun performance experience. accomplishment and a sense of will have the opportunity to perform in a May recital, giving the dancer giving a May recital, perform in to the opportunity will have over the course of the school year. Students enrolled in the program in the program enrolled Students year. of the school course over the dance curriculum designed to gradually build a dancer’s technique dancer’s a build gradually to designed curriculum dance The Monthly Dance Program begins in September is a nine-month is September in begins Program Dance Monthly The 914101 914101 314101 314101 Ages: CODE MINI BALLET No class 9/16; 11/26. Instructor: LPRD Staff. environment. will learn creative ballet movements, and dance fundamentals in a fun a in fundamentals dance and movements, ballet learnwill creative young dancer to be introduced to various ballet movements. Your child Your to various ballet movements. young dancer to be introduced 414017 414017 314017 Ages: 3-4. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 9. MINI BALLERINAS CODE 11/21; 11/23. Instructor: LPRD Staff. prove coordination, flexibility, and self-confidence. No class 7/4; 10/31; flexibility, coordination, prove positions and movements developed for our youngest dancers to im- positions and movements developed for our 314017 414015 414015 314015 CODE 11/23; 11/25. Instructor: LPRD Staff. ite songs and favorite people, and lots of wiggles and giggles. No class ite songs and favorite people, and lots of wiggles time, tumble time, and structured stations, all while incorporating favor structured time, tumble time, and assisted movement, coordination, and basic kinetic skills through circle circle and basic kinetic skills through assisted movement, coordination, 314015 Ages: 2-3 w/ par GIGGLES AND WIGGLES GIGGLES AND WIGGLES 314209 CODE Instructor: JoAnne Zingo. knowledge of music and culture in a setting that is fun for your child. in a setting that is fun for your child. culture knowledge of music and and fluidity. Embrace these ancient art forms of dance while enhancing Embrace these ancient art forms and fluidity. are danced to traditional dumbek rhythms while instilling grace, control rhythms while instilling grace, control danced to traditional dumbek are Belly Dance movements Min 5 / Max 9. Belly Dance movements Ages: 6-9 / 10-12. Enrollment BELLY DANCE, YOUTH BELLY 314209 $75 $75 $75 $75 $30 FEE FEE

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421200 421200 321200 based curriculum, Safe Sitter prepares youth to be better adults and youth to be better based curriculum, Safe Sitter prepares than just basic babysitting skills. CPR for both by teaching more parents and infants will be taught along with skills such as feeding, children Also the class looks at the behavior. changing, and dealing with problem business side of babysitting, covering how to market oneself as a sitter Safe Sitter gives youth the and how to choose and negotiate job offers. Participants confidence and skills needed for being a skillful babysitter. will receive a certificate and a babysitter handbook upon comple- tion of the program. Instructors: Katie Ellena. CODE 321200 SAFE SITTER Ages: 11-16. Enrollment SUMMER CAMPS — SEE YOUTH CAMPS, PAGE 66 SUMMER CAMPS — SEE YOUTH CAMPS, PAGE TODDLER OPEN GYM Does your child need some space Fee: $1 per child. Ages: 6 and Under. St., 11th to be active? Bring them to the Community Building, 115 W. are Individuals and groups some extra energy. and let them burn off Register at the and/or Friday. Wednesday by Monday, welcome to drop desk and let the kids enjoy the wide-open space of the gymnasium. front 10:30 and Friday. Wednesday Every Monday, 5 children. Ratio 1 parent: through Running 11th St. W. 115 Noon, Community Building, a.m. to Sept. 10. fall on Monday, May 11 and will resume in the Friday, KIDS CORNER — SPECIAL INTERESTS KIDS, LET’S BUILD A MUD FORT on the Couples. Ages: 7-12. Enrollment Min 6 / Max 15 for kids. On day one, we’ll meet at the Union Pacific Frontier Western early Lawrence, to protect Depot, learn built how six mud forts were and take a walking mud, have a snack make a model of a fort with real will dig and build mud forts tour of historic places. On day two, teams north of Constant Park. One adult registration required for each child. CODE 321131 $84 $56 $90 $30 $50 $56 $50 $84 $50 $56 FEE FEE FEE FEE

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will be introduced hip hop, break dancing and hop, break hip Noise will be introduced Boys Making School’s Out, Theatre’s In at Out, Theatre’s Ages: 6-12. Enrollment Min 6 / Max 65. School’s East Lawrence Recreation Center, 1245 E. 15th St., offers one-on-one St., offers 1245 E. 15th Center, Recreation East Lawrence 414025 basic skills of becoming a triple threat! This class will combine move- combine will class This threat! triple a becoming of skills basic through techniques and use of props of voice, acting ment, expression Students will perform for fun activities, games and musical numbers. family and friends on the last day of class. No class 11/20. 314025 YOUTH MUSICAL COMEDY YOUTH MUSICAL COMEDY Min 5 / Max 9. Ages: 8-12. Enrollment LPRD Staff. CODE 414005 914018 414005 one high-energy class! Explore fundamentals of jazz steps and tech- fundamentals of jazz class! Explore one high-energy of hip hop moves to contemporary and popular niques with elements Instructor: LPRD Staff. music. No class 11/26. CODE 314018 YOUTH JAZZ/HIP HOP I YOUTH JAZZ/HIP HOP Min 5 / Max 9. Ages: 7-10. Enrollments 414005 414024 414005 KIDS CORNER — SCHOOL’S OUT PROGRAM KIDS CORNER — SCHOOL’S IN THEATRE’S OUT, SCHOOL’S ■ self-confi- build child your help you can How (S.O.T.I.) Lawrence Theatre How about developing dence, make friends, and discover their talents? self-ex- advancing social skills and and comprehension, their reading The SOTI time? Get thee to the theatre! all while having a great pression, offering the shy to outgoing, by from is designed for all children program curiosity and imagi- natural creativity, workshops that appeal to a child’s of Each lunch! sack a pack please 4pm, to 9am from run Camps nation! at a new adventure theme, providing a different our SOTI dates features Lawrence. each visit! Instructor: Theatre CODE 314024 YOUTH PIANO LESSONS ■ 5 years to children the week. Lessons, open piano lessons throughout for beginners or intermediate players. Each can be tailored old and older, sign up for any number of half-hour lesson is $20 and participants can all music will provide William Treaster, lessons at a time. The instructor, and other learning materials. All enrollments must be done through call (785) For more information East Lawrence Recreation Center. 832-7950. KIDS CORNER — MUSIC Instructor: LPRD Staff. Instructor: dancing. No class 11/20. street CODE YOUTH BOYS MAKING NOISE MAKING BOYS YOUTH is a boys! Dance just for A class 5 / Max 9. Min 7-10. Enrollment Ages: muscle tone, strength, It builds for boys too. activity beneficial physically - and self-disci self-confidence while teaching and coordination, balance pline. DEPARTMENT/ AQUATICS GOLF LIFELONG NATURE RECREATION REGISTRATION RECREATION INSTRUCTION 52 DEPARTMENT/ LIFELONG RECREATION REGISTRATION AQUATICS GOLF RECREATION NATURE INSTRUCTION 53 - $52 $48 $98 $98 $90 $90 $90 $15 $90 FEE FEE FEE FEE

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AI CHI, BEGINNING AE KWON DO 415500 This ancient Chinese Chinese ancient 15. This / Max Min 10 Enrollment Up. 16 and Ages: concentration and balance flexibility, strength, movement improves Slow discipline. mental and movement physical gently combining by to reducing muscles and joints, in addition movements strengthen No class balance. fatigue and the risk of falls due to increase stress, Sickel 11/20. Instructor: John Van CODE 315500 T 417131 417131 317131 317131 T Kwon Do is a beautiful Min 10 / Max 20. Tae Ages: 8 and Up. Enrollment the balance and power through Develop control, and highly skilled art. and one-step sparring. As the participant Kwon Do forms practice of Tae the ability to kick and punch. than more in the art, they will gain matures gain self-confidence, reflexes, and coordination improve will Students will and physical conditioning. The student develop self-discipline students fellow their as well as themselves, for respect greater a gain 11/21; 11/23. as a whole. No class 7/4; 10/31; and people in society Black Belt. Instructor: Grace Daniels, CODE 325750 325650 325750 SPECIAL INTEREST SPECIAL INTEREST — CYCLING BUILDING BIKE TRAIL MOUNTAIN in North 10. The River Trail Ages: 16 and Up. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 10 mile trail system. The is a fantastic part of the Lawrence Lawrence for all lev- challenges loop of single track mountain biking trail provides els of riders. Participants in this class will learn about what maintenance behind adding the year and the process throughout the trail receives design and build or sections of a trail. The class will then new features cer unveiling an at it ride to first the be and feature trail new own their emony! information, please call Mountain Bike Club. For more the Lawrence Stephen Mason at (785) 832-7950. CODE SPECIAL INTEREST — EDUCATION PRE-DRIVER’S ED Ages: 12-16. Enrollment Min 4 / Max 10. Is your teen itching to get out of Show license? a driver’s of the freedom Eagerly anticipating the house? will Ed Pre-driver’s can offer! traveling by bicycle them the opportunities needed and teach participants the skills the rules of the road introduce use their bike as a form of transportation. Each to safely and effectively ride day kids will learn going on a group and practice new skills before to a popular destination. On the final day all the participants will enjoy a as well on sidewalks will ride Participants Southwind Theaters! movie at are their own bike and helmet. Participants and must provide as roads also encouraged to bring spending money for snacks at various desti- nations. 832-7950. CODE No $16 $16 $65 $60 $98 $60 $66 $90 $65 $60 FEE FEE FEE FEE

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417120 Ages: 13 and Up. Enrollment Min 6 / Max 20. Ages: 13 and Up. Enrollment Min 6 / Max SELF DEFENSE CODE Instructors: Mandana Ershadi-Hurt, Mark Hurt. defense clinics. Instructors: Mandana Ershadi-Hurt, Mark teaching martial arts as well as specific experience teaching self- teaching martial arts as well as specific wear loose clothing. The instructors have years of experience wear loose clothing. The instructors have effective physical self-defense techniques will be taught, so please effective physical self-defense techniques Simple, and risk assessment will be discussed. condition. Awareness fundamentals of self-defense and is suitable for people of any physical fundamentals of self-defense and is suitable 317120 417135 317135 CODE Instructor: Tyler Rea. their minds. No class 11/22. Instructor: Tyler and fitness while challenging their bodies, but also them to use not just dent in their ability to defend themselves while improving their health improving dent in their ability to defend themselves while power. Participants will instill a habit of discipline and feel more confi- more and feel of discipline a habit instill Participants will power. tact sensitivity to counter attacks, elbow strikes and short explosive inch tact sensitivity to counter attacks, elbow strikes Fu is a close quarter method of self-defense highly prized for its con- Fu is a close quarter method of self-defense Ages: 12 and Up. Enrollment Min 8 / Max 12. KUNG FU 417110 417110 317110 Federation and Midori Yama Budakai (affiliated with the AAU). Budakai (affiliated with the Yama Federation and Midori CODE KARA Kenpo and certified by the United States and are members of Mandana Ershadi-Hurt. class 11/26. Instructor: Mark Hurt, . Instructors have years of teaching experience . Instructors have years when it is unavoidable As a result of this class, one can usually avoid violence, or minimize it of this class, one can As a result your body. Posture is improved and one’s self-confidence is increased. self-confidence is increased. and one’s is improved Posture your body. process of learning and practicing techniques, you will also strengthen of learning and practicing techniques, you will also strengthen process development. Learn techniques effective in close fighting. During this in close fighting. During development. Learn techniques effective of traditional Okinawan Karate, a system of self-defense and personal Karate, a system of self-defense and personal of traditional Okinawan Okinawan Kenpo is a style Min 10 / Max 30. Okinawan Kenpo is a Ages: 6 and Up. Enrollment 317110 417125 317125 CODE Instructor: Natasha Hurt. Instructor: class 11/26. No positive, fun environment. for others in a and respect attention span op coordination, control and balance. Participants will gain confidence, will gain confidence, balance. Participants and control op coordination, - devel basic stances, them the will teach in mind and student younger This class is designed with the with class is designed This 6 / Max 12. Min 5-7. Enrollment Ages: MARTIAL ARTS MARTIAL NINJAS LITTLE $90 $90 $90 $90 $90 $90 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $45 $45 $45 $45 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 FEE FEE

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T PIANO LESSONS LESSONS T PIANO 419151 419151 419151 419151 419151 419151 319151 319151 319151 319151 319151 319151 319151 of each stroke, as well as footwork, consistency, placement, and rallying as well as footwork, consistency, of each stroke, enjoy will We play. point and rallying of fun the enjoy will They skills. lots of games and the beginning stages of competing and incorporate balls, miniature red low-compression fun into the mix! Includes large, courts. No class 7/4; 11/20; 11/22; 11/25. nets, & miniature 319151 TEAM RED Ages: 5-8. Enrollment Min 4 / Max 12. Jayhawk Tennis. CODE 419150 419150 419150 419150 319150 319150 319150 319150 ADUL 319150 319150 East Lawrence Recreation Center, 1245 E. 15th St., offers one-on-one one-on-one offers 15th St., 1245 E. Center, Recreation East Lawrence - for begin be tailored Lessons can the week. lessons throughout piano - and partic is $20 lesson Each half-hour players. intermediate ners or The instruc- of lessons at a time. sign up for any number ipants can other learning all music and materials. will provide William Treaster, tor, Lawrence Recreation East be done through must All enrollments call (785) 832-7950. more information For Center. TENNIS teamed up with Jayhawk Tennis has Parks and Recreation Lawrence to catering tennis programs indoor and outdoor recreational to offer Lessons Jayhawk Tennis. with and adults. Co-sponsored both youth of Chalk Lane. No classes the week 101 Rock held at Jayhawk Tennis, Thanksgiving, 11/21-11/25. TEAM PEE WEES is a thoughtful Min 4 / Max 12. This program Ages: 3-4. Enrollment proper toward geared are which of all games, and fun tennis, of blend with children young assist greatly will clinic This skills. motor and strokes skills motor basic of combination sound a them give and coordination the of shorter courts and softer balls allows for for all sports. The use enjoy success early while learningyoungest of players to some basic No class sport adventure! fundamentals to help them begin their lifetime 7/4; 11/21; 11/25. Instructor: Jayhawk Tennis. CODE $30 $38 $60

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421500 WOODWORKING, BEGINNING Ages: 18 and Up. Enrollment Min 6 / Max 12. individual who has had little or no experience with woodworking tools, experienced. more materials and equipment, as well as those who are but there projects A portion of the sessions will be used for structured No class by the instructor. approved will be time for individual projects NSD. 11/22. Instructor: Jay Hundley. CODE ROWING CLINIC Ages: 14 and Up. 421125 Recreation Department has teamed up with Kansas Athletics to offer Athletics to offer Department has teamed up with Kansas Recreation - This clinic is designed as an introduc clinics for the community. rowing in the for people with minimal background and is geared tion to rowing sport. total-body exercises. Rowing is one of the best aerobic, It not health, but also tones only burns calories and develops cardiovascular and stomach. including legs, arms, back all major muscle groups, And fun! great of course, it’s located at Burcham Park, 220 Indiana St. and student-athletes from the KU Rowing team. and student-athletes from CODE 421006 421008 421006 321008 SPECIAL INTEREST — MUSIC BEGINNING GUITAR, a bring to need will Students 6. Max / 4 Min Enrollment Up. and 14 Ages: tablature, class you will learn chords, guitar to class. In this introductory the use of familiar notation through rhythm patterns and standard melodies and songs. No Class 11/20. Instructor: Marianne Carter. CODE SPECIAL INTEREST — HOME, HOBBIES, PERSONAL FINANCE SPECIAL INTEREST — HOME, OF PLANNING, FUNDAMENTALS ESTATE inca - Death is a certainty, Ages: 21 and Up. Enrollment Min 8 / Max 30. both. for plan need a pacity a possibility. You Estateof Fundamentals what happens those plans. The class covers Planning will help you create orWill a of uses plan; the without a die you if under intestate succession administration; the impact an overview of probate Revocable Living Trust; options, such as hold- of estate and gift taxes; non-testamentary transfer in a joint tenancy; powers of attorney for financial and health- ing property and Directives; decision-making; Living Wills and Do Not Resuscitate care mighteligibility Medicaid on limitations how of overview general very a followed by an your assets. Theaffect lasts about an hour, presentation open question-and-answer period. Instructor: Robert Ramsdell. CODE DEPARTMENT/ AQUATICS GOLF LIFELONG NATURE RECREATION REGISTRATION RECREATION INSTRUCTION 54 DEPARTMENT/ LIFELONG RECREATION REGISTRATION AQUATICS GOLF RECREATION NATURE INSTRUCTION 55 - - $60 $60 $90 $90 $40 $40 $90 $90 $40 $40 $20 FEE FEE FEE $135 $135 FEE All par

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YHAWK DEVELOPMENT YHAWK 419153 419153 419153 419153 419153 419153 319153 319153 319153 319153 319153 319153 319153 CODE Instructor: Jayhawk Tennis. No class 7/4; 11/20; 11/22; 11/25. move up to our Jayhawk Academy. as the player looking to improve on their fundamentals so that they can as the player looking to improve JA learnto looking well as game, the are that player novice/recreational continuing instruction on the fundamentals. This program is for the is for This program instruction on the fundamentals. continuing mechanics. Exposure to match and point play is introduced while introduced is play point and match to Exposure mechanics. Our Junior Development clinics focus on proper technique and (SPL). Our Junior Development clinics focus on proper Ages: 10-17. Enrollment Min 4 / Max12 (Holcom) / Min 4 / Max 20 319153 419152 419152 419152 419152 419152 419152 319152 319152 319152 319152 319152 319152 319152 319152 CODE 11/20; 11/22; 11/25. Instructor: Jayhawk Tennis. compression orange balls & shortened court boundaries. No class 7/4; orange balls & shortened court boundaries. compression and match play with a goal of tournament exposure. Includes low- Includes tournamentof a goal with match play and exposure. spin, and depth of their shots. The kids will begin to compete in games spin, and depth of their shots. The kids will strokes, increase their court coverage, and learn to control the pace, their court coverage, and learn to control increase strokes, Ages: 7-10. Enrollment Min 4 / Max 12. Students will sharpen their TEAM ORANGE SPECIAL EVENTS

SPECIAL EVENTS STRETCH YOUR LIMITS — WWW.LPRD.ORG BROWN BAG CONCERTS LPRD and Downtown Lawrence Inc. will again co-sponsor the free summer concert series on Thursdays at noon in front of the U.S. Bank Building, 900 Massachusetts St. Bring your lunch and enjoy the music. Rain site will be the Watkins Community Museum, 1047 Massachusetts St.

June 1 The Beer Bellies June 8 Rural Harmony Band At the Library Plaza Area June 15 Kim & the Quake POPULATIONS June 22 Billy Ebeling & the Late for Dinner Band

SPECIAL June 29 Spirit Dancer — Dennis Rogers, Native American July 6 Lonnie Ray Blue’s Band July 13 Coal Creek Band July 20 Borderline Country July 27 The Rhythmia At the Library Plaza Area

2016 SUMMER FEST 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Sunday, June 25, in Historic South Park, 1141 For more information on special events, contact Duane Peterson, special Massachusetts St. This annual outdoor craft show is for Non-

ADULT SPORTS events supervisor, at Holcom Recreation Center, 2700 W. 27th St.; Commercial and Commercial vendors. Activities for children available (785) 832-7940; or [email protected]. too! Food/Concession Vendors please contact LPRD prior to registering for event. Vendor spaces are 10 feet by 10 feet. Electricity and tables are KIDS FISHING DERBY available, but are limited. Registered vendors & exhibitors will receive Free to the public and open to children ages 5 to 13. Anglers 13 and more information via email 1-2 weeks prior to the event. This event is younger are invited to test their fishing expertise at Mary’s Lake (31st free and open to the public. Register today and become an arts/crafts Street & Haskell Avenue) on Saturday, June 3, 8:30 a.m.-noon. A exhibitor or a food vendor. Deadline is Monday, June 19, or until full. pre-derby meeting will be held at 8:30 a.m. All anglers are asked For more information, please contact (785) 832-7940. to provide their own fishing poles and bait. Door prizes will be given CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE throughout the morning. Supervision provided, however parents are 625501 A NONCOMM SU 9AM-4PM 6/25 SP $70 asked to help out. Co-sponsored by Wal-Mart, Crown Casting Club 625501 B COMMERC SU 9AM-4PM 6/25 SP $110 and Outside for a Better Inside. 625501 C NCOMELEC SU 9AM-4PM 6/25 SP $90

YOUTH SPORTS 625501 D COMMELEC SU 9AM-4PM 6/25 SP $130 SKYHOUNDZ DISC CHAMPIONSHIP AND PAW VALLEY FESTIVAL Free and open to the public. Grab your pooch and kick off the morning FALL EVENTS with the Paw Valley 5K. Following will be the Skyhoundz Frisbee FALL ARTS & CRAFTS FESTIVAL Disc Throwing Contest held in South Park on Saturday, May 6, at 11 LPRD will host the 38th Annual Fall Arts & Crafts Festival 10 a.m.-5 p.m. a.m. This event will be held in conjunction with the Humane Sunday, September 10, in historic South Park. This outdoor arts and Society’s Paw Valley Festival. Registration can be done online or crafts show is for non-commercial vendors only. Activities for children the day of. Check in and registration open at 10 a.m. The Third Annual available too! This annual show continues to bring artisans from all over Paw Valley Festival will take place after the 5k from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. the state and surrounding states, providing a unique atmosphere to ap- and will feature food, drinks, contests, local vendors, music and peal to all shoppers and craftsman! Live music will sound throughout activities for two and four-legged friends of all ages. Additional the park with multiple performances. Food/concession vendors please information is available at Holcom Park Recreation Center, 2700 W. contact LPRD prior to registering for event. Vendor spaces are 10 feet

YOUTH CAMPS 27th Street, (785) 832-7940. For 5K and vendor information, please by 10 feet. Electric and tables are available but are limited. Registered contact Lawrence Humane Society. vendors and exhibitors will receive more information via email 1-2 weeks CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE prior to the event. This event is FREE to the public. Register today to be 225220 A CANINE S 11AM 5/6 SP FREE an exhibitor. Deadline is Wednesday, September 6, or until full. For information, please call (785) 832-7940. LAWRENCE CITY BAND SUMMER CONCERT SERIES CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE The Lawrence City Band, sponsored by LPRD with assistance from 625502 A NONCOMRG SU 10AM-5PM 9/10 SP $70 the Rice Foundation, will present this annual concert series at 8 p.m. 625502 B NONCMELE SU 10AM-5PM 9/10 SP $90 Wednesdays throughout the summer at the William Kelly Bandstand in historic South Park, 1141 Massachusetts St. Free and open to the public. The band is conducted by Paul Popiel. In the event of inclement weather, the concert will be moved to Murphy Hall, Room 130, on the University of Kansas campus. RECREATION FACILITIES May 31 A Gershwin Tribute June 7 Summer Night at the Movies! June 14 Up and Down the River June 21 And All That Jazz June 28 Around the World from Around the Bandstand July 5 Americana July 12 The Children’s Concert July 19 Finale 56 SUMMER PLAYGROUNDS — SEE YOUTH CAMPS, PAGE 66 SPECIAL RECREATION SPECIAL EVENTS POPULATIONS ADULT SPORTS YOUTH SPORTS YOUTH CAMPS FACILITIES 57 - - - $6 $5 $5 $3 $80 $75 $75 $70 $15 For FEE FEE FEE FEE FEE $120 $115

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CANDY CANE HUNT Ages: 6 and Under. 430505 Park Recreation Center, 2700 W. 27th St., hiding candy canes for chil- 27th St., hiding candy 2700 W. Center, Park Recreation 4-6 p.m. with the hunt starting at 4:30 p.m. After the hunt, from dren we will warm up inside the center with some hot chocolate, cookies, holiday music. Registration and arts and crafts while listening to great November 28. deadline: Tuesday, 832-7940. CODE 425145 425145 425145 BREAKFAST WITH SANT BREAKFAST man. Santa jolly favorite with your breakfast 3-12. Come have Ages: pan- enjoy We’ll crafts. and arts holiday and a meal for us join will holiday cheer cakes, sausage, orange juice and water as we spread Lawrence. Downtown in St., 11th W. 115 Building, Community the at Registration to eat, participate in arts and crafts and visit with Santa. without with Santa and visit crafts arts and for just registration may You at the price of $5 per person. taking advantage of the breakfast CODE 625504 625504 625504 LPRD’s Annual Holiday Extravaganza will be held 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Annual Holiday LPRD’s 2, December Saturday, show for non-commer Park, 100 Rock Chalk Lane. This is an indoor vendors. This annual show continues to bring ar cial and commercial - pro states, all over the state and surrounding tisans and vendors from to appeal to all shoppers and craftsman! viding a unique atmosphere - by Sandbar Subs. No concession ven Concessions will be provided 10 feet by 10 feet. Electric spaces are dors will be accepted. Vendor and exhibi- vendors limited. Registered but are available are and tables the event. information via email 1-2 weeks prior to more tors will receive noncommercial and This arts and crafts show includes commercial all over Kansas and from items with lots of talented artist and crafters This event is FREE to the public. areas. surrounding full. until 20, or November Monday, is Deadline exhibitor. an be more information, call (785) 832-7940. CODE 625504 HOLIDAY EXTRA HOLIDAY 625503 LPRD GOBBLE WOBBLE RUN RUN WOBBLE GOBBLE LPRD This event is FREE to weeks prior to the event. This event is FREE to mation via email 1-2 public. the full. For moreNovember 6, or until information, call (785) 832-7940. CODE 625503 HOLIDAY BAZAAR HOLIDAY Annual Holiday LPRD will host the 41st St. This indoor 11th 115 W. November 19, at the Community Building, This only. vendors non-commercial only includes show crafts and arts all over the state and surrounding artisans from show continues to bring and to all shoppers to appeal a unique atmosphere states that provide Concessions will be music while you browse. craftsman! Enjoy holiday will be accepted. by Sandbar Subs. No concession vendors provided available but 8 feet. Electric and tables are 8 feet by spaces are Vendor infor more exhibitors will receive vendors and limited. Registered are 411126 Earn your Thanksgiving Day’s indulgences at the Gobble or Gobble or at the indulgences All. EarnAges: Day’s Thanksgiving your giv- is about Thanksgiving just a holiday, than Run. More Fun Wobble We do just that. fun way to event is a or Wobble The Gobble ing back. food item to the a non-perishable our participants to bring encourage donated items will combine the We a local food pantry. event to support holiday special. help make everyone’s of giving event to with our month CODE - - $60 $15 FEE FEE FEE FREE

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425190 CODE crafts, field trips and games. Participants will need to bring a sack lunch. is out for in-service workdays. Your children will participate in arts and children is out for in-service workdays. Your Ages: 5-12. Min 10 / Max 50. Join LPRD for fun-filled days while school KIDS DAY OFF KIDS DAY HAVE A SAFE HALLOWEEN! lights on for costumed youngsters. HAVE LPRD r porch leave to asked are participate to wishing Homeowners 8:30 p.m. HALLOWEEN TRICK-OR-TREAT NIGHT HALLOWEEN TRICK-OR-TREAT ZOMBIE SCRAMBLE CODE 6:30 p.m. For more information, call (785) 832-7940. Registration deadline: Wednesday, Oct.18, our 45th Halloween Paint-In. Registration deadline: Wednesday, Paint-In T-shirt. There will be additional Halloween activities celebrating will There Paint-In T-shirt. 425120 411125 the organizational meeting. Each participant will receive a Halloween Each participant will receive meeting. the organizational All participants must attend must participants All St.. 27th W. 2700 RecreationPark Center, organizational meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 18, at 6:30 p.m. at Holcom organizational meeting on Wednesday, the for of zombies roam Massive hordes Lawrence. has swept through CODE pants will paint on local Lawrence merchants’ windows. There an will be merchants’ on local Lawrence will paint pants that epidemic zombie the survive can few choice a Only ages. All Ages: enjoy zombie themed attractions. submit a sketch to Holcom Park Recreation Center, from which partici- from Center, submit a sketch to Holcom Park Recreation and specials beverage and food for race the after Zone Survival the in us Students and adults must Oct. 21. Students and Paint-In on Saturday, Halloween invited to join to look good and have fun while doing it! Participants are Lawrence, Inc. and the Lawrence Breakfast Optimists Club will hold the Optimists Club will hold the Breakfast Inc. and the Lawrence Lawrence, want you first Zombie Scramble. Bring out your costumes as we LPRD’s Come join us in spreading Halloween spirit! LPRD, Downtown Halloween spirit! LPRD, ticipate. Come join us in spreading est waiting for their next fleshy meal. Come test your survival skills with Free and open to ages 3rd grade and older. Must be pre-registered to par Free and open to ages 3rd grade and older. 46TH ANNUAL HALLOWEEN PAINT-IN information, please call Stephen Mason at (785) 832-7950. information, please call Stephen Mason at For more helmet. For more their own bike and as well. Participants must provide Lawrence Police Department Bicycle Patrol will make an appearance will make an appearance Police Department Bicycle Patrol Lawrence giving tips on how to ride safely and have a good time. Members of the good time. Members giving tips on how to ride safely and have a . Bike club members will lead group rides around the trail, the trail, rides around . Bike club members will lead group Lawrence 4 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 7, at the Lawrence River Trails in North River Trails Oct. 7, at the Lawrence 4 p.m., Saturday, Bike Club for International Take a Kid Mountain Biking Day: noon- a Kid Bike Club for International Take Join the Parks and Recreation department and the Lawrence Mountain Lawrence and the department Join the Parks and Recreation TAKE A KID MOUNTAIN BIKING DAY A KID MOUNTAIN TAKE SPECIAL EVENTS

SPECIAL POPULATIONS STRETCH YOUR LIMITS — WWW.LPRD.ORG For more information on special population programs, please contact Annette Deghand, special populations supervisor, at the Community Building, 115 W. 11th St.; (785) 832-7920; TDD# (785) 832-3205; or [email protected].

Programs consist of adapted and integrated leisure recreational activi- ties for all individuals with disabilities. LPRD encourages individuals with disabilities to consider all programs offered by the department. If addi- tional assistance is needed in these programs, call 832-7920. POPULATIONS MONTHLY NEWSLETTER

SPECIAL A special populations monthly newsletter, Talkin’ Recreation, highlights new activities, events and trips. Many programs not published in this guide are included. If you would like to be placed on the mailing list, call 832-7920 or e-mail the division.

SPECIAL EVENTS AND TRIPS Trips and special events will be announced in the monthly newsletter with dates, times, fees and other information. Sign up and register for the newsletter by calling 832-7920, or email the division.

ADULT SPORTS PROGRAMS ACTING 101 Ages: 13 and Up. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 30. Do you feel like you have some acting skills just built up inside of you, waiting to get out? Now is your time to shine! Even if you don’t want the spotlight totally on you, there is always a demand for the “extras” with every performance. Come join the fun and try something new. We’ll practice lines and dance moves to a play, which will be open to the public during a final perfor- mance, Monday, Dec. 19. Previous classes performed The Wizard of Oz, Beauty and the Beast, and several others. No class 10/2; 11/6; 12/4. CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE PRE-COFFEEHOUSE DINNER AND DANCE 422401 A ACTING M 6:30-8PM 9/18-12/18 CARN-HR $40 Fee includes dinner and Coffeehouse admission. Ages: 13 & Up.

YOUTH SPORTS Enrollment Min 5 / Max 80. The first Monday of every month, a YOGA delicious, catered meal will be served before Coffeehouse. Come join Ages: 13 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 15. Get comfortable and your friends and have a great time before tearing up the dance floor stretch out your stiff muscles. Learn to correctly align your spine through at Coffeehouse. Participants must pre-register for the dinner. No slow, progressive traction. Learn how to use the full capacity of your registrations will be taken on-site. Registration deadline is the 15th of lungs through correct breathing, and completely oxygenate your body every month prior to the dinner: May 15, June 15, July 15, Aug. 15, Sept. and brain, improving blood circulation and your sense of well-being. No 15, Oct. 15 and Nov. 15. Sponsored in part by Hy-Vee on 6th St. and Phil class 11/25. Wente with ShowPro Audio. CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 322207 A YOGA S 10:30-11:30AM 6/10-7/29 ELRC $35 322200 A DINNER M 5:45-8:30PM 6/5 CARN $30 322207 B YOGA S 10:30-11:30AM 8/12-9/30 ELRC $35 322200 B DINNER M 5:45-8:30PM 7/10* FG21 $30 422207 A YOGA S 10:30-11:30AM 10/14-12/9 ELRC $35 322200 C DINNER M 5:45-8:30PM 8/7 CARN $30

YOUTH CAMPS 422200 A DINNER M 5:45-8:30PM 9/11* FG21 $30 422200 B DINNER M 5:45-8:30PM 10/2 FG21 $30 422200 C DINNER M 5:45-8:30PM 11/6 FG21 $30 422200 D DINNER M 5:45-8:30PM 12/4 FG21 $30 * Second Monday of the month due to holiday.

COFFEEHOUSE DANCE Fee: $15, at the door or pre-register and have payment portion done prior to arrival. Ages: 13 & Up. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 50. An evening of dancing, refreshments, socialization, and live entertainment in a “cof- feehouse” atmosphere. Join in on all the fun the first Monday of every month. Some months will have a live band while other months music will be provided by Phil Wente, Show Pro Audio. Participants are required to RECREATION

FACILITIES pre-register. See Pre-Coffeehouse Dinner for more fun on these special evenings! Registration deadline is the 15th of every month prior to the dinner: May 15, June 15, July 15, Aug. 15, Sept. 15, Oct. 15 and Nov. 15. CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 322205 A CHOUSE M 7-8:30PM 6/5 CARN $15 322205 B CHOUSE M 7-8:30PM 7/10* FG21 $15 322205 C CHOUSE M 7-8:30PM 8/7 CARN $15 422205 A CHOUSE M 7-8:30PM 9/11* FG21 $15 422205 B CHOUSE M 7-8:30PM 10/2 FG21 $15 422205 C CHOUSE M 7-8:30PM 11/6 FG21 $15

58 422205 D CHOUSE M 7-8:30PM 12/4 FG21 $15 * Second Monday of the month due to holiday. SPECIAL RECREATION SPECIAL EVENTS POPULATIONS ADULT SPORTS YOUTH SPORTS YOUTH CAMPS FACILITIES 59 $35 $35 $15 $15 $15 $15 $15 $15 $15 FEE FEE FEE Pre-

ARN LOC C LOC ELRC RCL RCL RCL RCL RCL RCL LOC RCL Fee: $15. Fee:

This program will help This program DATE 6/12-8/21 DATE 9/19-12/19 12/16 11/18 10/21 9/16 8/19 7/15 DATE 6/17 No on-site registration will No on-site registration

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7-8PM 7-9PM 3-5PM 3-5PM 3-5PM 3-5PM 3-5PM 3-5PM 3-5PM

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TWC Bowling Only, Only, Bowling 10. Max 5 / Min Enrollment CLASS MOVE CLASS ADUL BOWL BOWL BOWL BOWL BOWL BOWL CLASS BOWL

B — B SEC A B SEC D C B A C B SEC A

ATE SWIM LESSONS ATE 322500 PRIV that might need some one designed for those children These lessons are or skill and gain some individual a stroke on one instruction to improve attention for a successful aquatic experience. No matter what the skill level is, the instructors will adapt these private lessons to meet the needs of the individual. Registration for all private lessons is only available at information regarding For more Indoor Aquatic Center. the Lawrence lessons for individuals with disabilities, contact Annette Deghand, (785) 832-7920 or [email protected] MOVEMENT CREATIVE Ages 13 and Up. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 20. This class will include a motor skills and variety of standing and sitting, dancing with props, instruments musical Some music. of styles many rhythm to coordination will also be played. Participants will enjoy the variety of movements and and moving all a little bit of dance, exercise this class. It’s activity from music. No class 7/3; 7/10. while having fun to some great CODE 422001 individuals with physical disabilities increase their health, fitness, and their health, fitness, with physical disabilities increase individuals wheelchair sports participation in organized quality of life through of an active life through teams. The goal is to establish building blocks Members of the Kansas of sports and recreation. the introduction and instruction hands-on for on-site be will Sports (KAS) Accessible teaching the basic fundamentals of the sport. CODE WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL 25. Ages 18 and Up. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 422301 422301 422301 422301 322301 322301 322301 registration and pre-payment is required. be accepted. CODE Option SUMMER AND WINTER HOLIDAY CAMPS — SEE YOUTH CAMPS, PAGE 66 — SEE YOUTH CAMPS, PAGE CAMPS SUMMER AND WINTER HOLIDAY $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $65 $35 $35 FEE FEE FEE

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12/16 11/18 10/21 9/16 8/19 7/15 DATE 6/17 10/12-12/7 8/10-9/28 DATE 6/8-7/27 11/28-12/19 10/17-11/14 8/15-10/3 7/11-8/1 DATE 6/6-6/27 Enrollment Min 5 / Max 15. Max / 5 Min Enrollment

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Meets at Royal Crest Lanes, 9th and Iowa St., 3-5 Lanes, 9th and Iowa St., 3-5 Meets at Royal Crest

AYS ART Pre-registration and pre-payment required. is No on-site BOWL BOWL BOWL BOWL BOWL BOWL CLASS BOWL ZUMBA ZUMBA CLASS ZUMBA CLASS

Section A: Sand Art; Section B: Home décor. (Fall) Home décor. Sand Art; Section B: Section A:

is FUN, effective and simple and will give you an overall workout, and will give you an overall and simple is FUN, effective D C B A C B SEC A B A A SEC C ORN&GIFT B HOLID A CERAMICS B DECOR SEC A SAND

13 and Up. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 25. Zumba Max / 5 Min Enrollment Up. and 13 422300 422300 422300 422300 322300 322300 CODE Crest Lanes. Crest will be accepted. registration at the bowling alley. Dinner party will be held after bowling at Royal at the bowling alley. Option A — Enrollment Min 5 / Max 30. Bowling with a pizza party Ages: 13 and Up. ADULT SOCIAL BOWLING ADULT 15, Nov. 15. 15. 15, Nov. prior to the program, May 15, June 15, July 15, Aug. 15, Sept. 15, Oct. 15, Aug. 15, Sept. 15, Oct. prior to the program, May 15, June 15, July 322300 your needs. Requires pre-registration prior to the 15th of every month ing skills. Includes bowling and shoe rental. Choose an option to meet an option to meet Choose ing skills. Includes bowling and shoe rental. monthly newsletter). Join the fun, meet new people and try your bowl- monthly newsletter). Join the fun, meet new p.m. the third Saturday of every month, unless indicated otherwise (see (see of every month, unless indicated otherwise Saturday p.m. the third Ages: 13 and Up. SOCIAL BOWLING 422400 422400 Ages: ADAPTIVE ZUMBA 322400 CODE to do Zumba. No Class 11/23. Zumba to know how to dance have don’t You format. all in a party-like exercise . life of the groove in keeps you that workout fitness dance inspired Latin the next fitness sensation! Zumba is a lower impact, easy to follow, follow, Zumba is a lower impact, easy to the next fitness sensation! 422191 422191 422191 322191 CODE Thanksgiving); Section C: OrnamentsThanksgiving); No class 10/31. and gifts. A: 8-week session Ceramics; Section B: Fall Holidays (Halloween and B: Fall Holidays session Ceramics; Section A: 8-week 322191 (Summer) session will have a different theme that the project will be based on. will theme that the project have a different session will class is innovative and creative, adapted for all artistic abilities. Each for all artistic abilities. adapted and creative, class is innovative home with your projects or wrap your artwork to make great gifts. This gifts. to make great artwork or wrap your projects with your home Learn about different types of art mediums and crafts. Decorate your your crafts. Decorate and of art mediums types Learn different about supplies. all includes Fee FUNDAMENTALS OF ART OF FUNDAMENTALS SPECIAL EVENTS

ADULT SPORTS STRETCH YOUR LIMITS — WWW.LPRD.ORG FENCING; MODERN OLYMPIC SPORT Enrollment Min 7 / Max 20. This fencing class is for both beginners who have no experience as well as more experienced fencers in foil, epee and saber emphasizing techniques, tactics, strategy and psychology. Beginners learn the basics, and experienced fencers work on sharp- ening their skills. Get some good exercise and have fun learning this unique sport. Basic equipment provided. Instructor: John Dillard. CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 327105 A FENCEMOS R 7-9PM 6/8-7/20 SPL-LR $56 427105 A FENCEMOS R 7-9PM 9/7-10/19 SPL-LR $56 POPULATIONS 427105 B FENCEMOS R 7-9PM 10/26-12/14 SPL-LR $56 SPECIAL INDOOR SOCCER Fees are assessed at a per-team rate. Registration Deadline: 5/5; Start Date: 6/9. LPRD is excited to offer a summer Indoor Soccer League! There will be both a Men’s and a Coed division to serve players, ages 16 years-old and older, of all levels of skill and experience. Games are played on Friday nights. The season will consist of 8 games including the post season tournament. Register on or before 4/28 and receive a discount of approximately five percent off the registration fee. For more information regarding the Adult Sports Division, contact Josh CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE

ADULT SPORTS Maike, adult sports supervisor, at the Community Building, 115 W. 11th 350600 A COED F 6-10PM 6/9-8/4 SPL-TF $370 St.; (785) 832-7920; or [email protected]. 350600 B MENS F 6-10PM 6/9-8/4 SPL-TF $370

All team registration material is available on the LPRD Web site, www. KICKBALL lprd.org. Click on Adult Sports to find information about all league Fees are assessed at a per team rate. Registration Deadline: 5/5; Start date: activities. Adult leagues are open to individuals ages 16 years-old and 6/9. Take yourself back to the playground. Teams will play with 10 people older. Participants ages 16 years-old and 17 years-old must have a on the field, five men and five women. Leagues have specific by-laws parent signature to participate. and are otherwise governed by USA Slow Pitch Softball rules. Games will be played at Hobbs Park, Holcom Park, Lyons Park, and Clinton Lakes If you are new to the community or interested in participating on a Softball Complex. The season will consist of 8 games including the Post team but unable to find an active team on which to play, you can have Season Tournament. Register on or before 4/28 and receive a discount your information posted on the “Free Agents” link. Supply your contact of approximately five percent off the registration fee.

YOUTH SPORTS information, desired sport, league and level of competition so that CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE teams in need of players can contact you to finish out the team’s roster. 350400 A COEDBUNT F 6:15-10:15PM 6/9-8/4 TBA $235 Individual sport league flyers and registration forms are also available at 350400 B COEDBUNT SU 1-9PM 6/11-8/6 TBA $235 all LPRD facilities prior to each deadline. 350400 C COEDNOBT F 6:15-10:15PM 6/9-8/4 TBA $235 350400 D COEDNOBT SU 1-9PM 6/11-8/6 TBA $235 Start dates for all leagues are dependent on the conclusion of the 350400 E COEDNOBT W 6:15-10:15PM 6/7-8/2 TBA $235 previous season and are subject to change. PICKLEBALL SUMMER ADULT SPORTS LEAGUES Are you an avid pickleball player looking for some competition? If so BASKETBALL Lawrence Parks and Recreation will be offering multiple tournaments Fees are assessed at a per team rate. Registration Deadline: 5/5; Start throughout the year at Sports Pavilion Lawrence which will provide a Date: 6/4. Offered to men and women with a wide-range of skill levels, great opportunity to showcase your ability and meet and compete with

YOUTH CAMPS highly competitive (UPPER Leagues) and recreational (LOWER Leagues) other avid pickleballers. Please check our website www.lawrenceks.org/ play. Leagues play Sunday through Friday. 3-on-3 leagues will be of- lprd periodically to view upcoming tournament dates. Pickleball free fered as open leagues. Games are played at the Community Building, play is offered at East Lawrence Recreation Center, as well as Sports East Lawrence Recreation Center, and Sports Pavilion Lawrence. Teams Pavilion Lawrence throughout the year, for times/information regard- will play a seven-game regular season schedule followed by a post-sea- ing free play please contact the Adult Sports office at (785) 832-7920 son tournament. Register on or before 4/28 and receive a discount or email at [email protected]. of approximately five percent of the registration fee. (3-on-3 league is not included in the discount). CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 350100 A MENS SU 5-9PM 6/4-8/6 SPL/CB $330 350100 B 3ON3 M 6-10PM 6/5-8/7 SPL $150 350100 C MENS T 6-10PM 6/6-8/8 SPL/CB $330 350100 D 3ON3 W 6-10PM 6/7-8/9 SPL/ELRC $150 RECREATION

FACILITIES 350100 E MENUPPER R 6-10PM 6/8-8/10 SPL/ELRC $330 350100 F MENLOWER R 6-10PM 6/8-8/10 CB $330 350100 G COED F 6-10PM 6/9-8/11 SPL/CB $330

BOCCE BALL Enrollment Min 5/Max 15. Lawrence parks and Recreation is offering an adult (18+) Bocce Ball ladder league. Bocce ball is a relaxed but strate- gic game that can be easily learned. In this league, individual players will be ranked week to week based on their win/loss record. Each week in- dividuals will be matched with an opponent to play a three game match.

60 CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 327281 A BBLEAG S 3-5PM 9/10-10/22 HP $25 SPECIAL RECREATION SPECIAL EVENTS POPULATIONS ADULT SPORTS YOUTH SPORTS YOUTH CAMPS FACILITIES 61 FEE FEE FEE FEE $275 $185 $130 $150 $130 $150 $185 $150 $130 $330 $275 $330 $185 $330 $185 $330 $130 $330 $275 $330 $295 $330 $295

SPL/HPRC SPL/HPRC HPRC-SC ELRC HPRC-SC LOC ELRC SPL/HPRC SPL HPRC-SC SPL SPL/HPRC ELRC SPL/HPRC CB SPL/HPRC ELRC/SPL LOC HPRC-SC CB/SPL TBA ELRC/SPL TBA LOC SPL LOC TBA

TE TE TE TE 6/8-8/3 6/8-8/3 6/7-8/2 10/6-12/8 6/6-8/1 DA 10/2-12/4 6/5-7/31 8/31-9/28 6/8-8/3 10/6-12/15 6/7-8/2 10/5-12/14 6/7-8/2 10/5-12/14 6/6-8/1 10/4-12/13 DA 6/5-7/31 10/3-12/12 6/5-7/31 10/2-12/11 6/5-7/31 DA 10/1-12/10 DA 6/5-7/31

Registration Deadline: 9/8; Start

7-10:30PM 7-10:30PM 6-9PM 7-10PM 6-9PM TIME 7-10PM 7-10:30PM 7-10:30PM 6-9PM 6-10PM 7-10:30PM 6-10PM 7-10:30PM 6-10PM 7-10:30PM 6-10PM TIME 6-9PM 6-10PM 6:15-10:15PM 6-10PM 6:15-10:15PM TIME 5-9PM TIME 6:15-10:15PM

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Register on or before 9/1 and receive a dis- on or before Register

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WOMPWRDH R WOMENPWR WOMSAND COEDDB WOMSAND CLASS COEDDB WOMENREC MENS30N3 COEDSAND COED CEDPWRDH MENLOWER COEDPOWR MENUPPER COEDREC CLASS MENS COEDSAND MENS WM3PTCH MENS WOMENLOW CLASS MENS CLASS WOMENUPP

.ffered to men and women 3-on-3 Registration Deadline: 8.24.ffered

J I H B G SEC A F H D G E F C E B D A SEC C C B B SEC A SEC A e assessed at a per team rate. Registration Deadline: 5/5; Start Deadline: at a per team rate. Registration e assessed e assessed at a per team rate. Registration Deadline: 9/15; Start

350300 350300 350300 450500 350300 DODGEBALL Fees ar on Mondays as COED leagues. Leagues offered Date: 10/2. Offered at of consist will Teams weeks. seven approximately for Fridays and women. Each team will play a seven-match men and three least three season (11 games per match) with a single elimination tournament at the Lawrence East at played are Games season. regular the of conclusion Center. Recreation CODE 450500 350300 450100 350300 450100 350300 450100 350300 450100 350300 450100 VOLLEYBALL Fees ar 350300 Offered as Women and COED leagues. Leagues are structured structured Leagues are and COED leagues. as Women Date: 6/5. Offered recreational and the strictly needs of the most competitive to meet the Recreation (WPWR), Women’s Power Leagues consist of Women’s player. (COEDPOWR), Power COED (CREC), Recreation COED (WREC), Header (WOMPWRDH), COED Power Double Power Double Women’s Sand (WOMSAND), and COED Sand Women’s header (CEDPWRDH), players generally for recreational are leagues (COEDSAND). Recreation Park overhand not allowed. Played at Holcom with spiking and serving Center (ELRC), Recreation Lawrence Center (HPRC), East Recreation Center and Holcom Park Recreation (SPL), Sports Pavilion Lawrence Schedule consists of 8 matches including Sand Courts (HPRC-SC). con- Double Header Leagues (DH) schedule Post Season Tournament. Register on or Post Season Tournament. sists of 12 matches including off a discount of approximately five percent before 4/28 and receive the registration fee. CODE 450100 350204 450100 350204 450100 350204 LEAGUES SPORTS ADULT FALL conclusion of the dependent on the Start dates for all leagues are subject to change. season and are previous BASKETBALL Fees are assessed at a per team rate. Date: 10/1. (UPPER Leagues) with a wide-range of skill levels, highly competitive Leagues play Sunday through (LOWER Leagues) play. and recreational are Games leagues. open as offered be will leagues 3-on-3 Friday. Center, Recreation played at the Community Building, East Lawrence as 8-game seasons. offered Leagues are and Sports Pavilion Lawrence. season schedule followed by a play a seven-game regular will Teams tournament.post-season (3-on-3 fee. registration the of percent five approximately of count league is not included in the discount). CODE WOMEN’S CODE FEE FEE $375 $375 $295 $295 $295 $375 $275 $295 $275 $275 $295 $295 $295 $295 $295 $275 $295 $295 $295 $295 $295

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350202 350202 350202 350202 350202 350202 350201 350202 350201 350202 350201 350202 350201 350202 350201 350202 350201 350201 350202 350201 350202 MEN’S CODE discount of approximately five percent off the registration fee. discount of approximately five percent off Register on or before 4/28 and receive a or strikes will be called. Register teams pitching to their own hitters with a limit of three pitches. No balls of three teams pitching to their own hitters with a limit run per game. There will be a new 3-Pitch league, which consists of run per game. There = limit of 3 home runs per game. LOWER DIVISION = limit of 1 home = limit of 3 home runs per game. LOWER 10 games, followed by a post season tournament. UPPER DIVISION CO-ED CODE games, followed by a post season tournament. Double Header (DH) gets (LYONS) and Clinton Lake Sports Complex (CLSC). Teams get seven and Clinton Lake Sports Complex (CLSC). Teams (LYONS) The difference is explained below. Games are played at Lyons Park played at Lyons Games are is explained below. The difference of skill levels. Leagues are offered as UPPER (UPP) and LOWER (LOW). as UPPER (UPP) and LOWER (LOW). offered of skill levels. Leagues are Offered for men, women and coed teams with a wide range for men, women and coed teams with a wide range Date: 6/4. Offered Fees are assessed at a per team rate. Registration Deadline: 5/5; Start SOFTBALL FEE FEE FEE FEE $365 $365 $365 $225 $365 $300 $320 $225 $320 $365 $225 $365 $365 $225 $365 $320 $300 $365 $365 $225 $365 $365 $225 $320 $320 $365 $365 $365 $365 $365 $365

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e assessed at a per team rate. Registration Deadline: 9/1; e assessed at a per team rate. Registration J I H J G I M H G F G E F E E L D D D C C C SEC B H K B B B SEC A SEC A SEC A Registration Deadline: 7/14; Start 7/14; Deadline: Registration team rate. at a per e assessed

450202 450202 450202 450300 450202 SOFTBALL SOFTBALL ar Fees range a wide teams with and coed men, women for 8/6. Offered Date: (LOW). and LOWER (UP) as UPPER offered are levels. Leagues of skill Park at Lyons played are Games below. is explained The difference get nine (CLSC). Teams Lake Sports Complex and Clinton (LYONS) tournament. by a post season games followed Double Header (DH) gets tournament. by a post season 10 games followed = UPPER DIVISION limit of 1 home LOWER DIVISION = runs per game. limit of 3 home pitch to a new league. Teams are (3ptch) leagues run per game.3pitch no with game Faster-paced pitches. three of limit a with hitter own their 7/7 and receive a discount of balls or strikes. Register on or before off the registration fee. approximately five percent 450300 450202 450300 450201 450202 450300 450201 450202 450300 450201 450202 450300 450201 450202 450300 450201 450202 450300 Offered as Women and COED leagues. Leagues are Leagues are and COED leagues. as Women Start Date: 9/25. Offered to meet the needs of the most competitive and the strict- structured Power (WPWR), Leagues consist of Women’s player. ly recreational (CREC), COED Power (WREC), COED Recreation Recreation Women’s and Header (WOMPWRDH), Power Double (COEDPOWR), Women’s leagues are COED Power Double header (CEDPWRDH). Recreation players with spiking and serving overhand not generally for recreational Center (HPRC) and Sports allowed. Played at Holcom Park Recreation (SPL). Schedule consists of nine matches followed by Pavilion Lawrence a post-season tournament. Double Header Leagues (DH) schedule con- sists of 14 matches followed by a post-season tournament. Register on or before 8/25 and receive a discount of approximately five percent off the registration fee. CODE 450201 450202 VOLLEYBALL Fees ar 450201 450202 450204 450201 450202 WOMEN’S CODE 450204 CO-ED CODE MEN’S CODE $56 $56 FEE FEE FEE $370 $370 $235 $235 $235 $235 $235

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e you an avid pickleball player looking for some competition? If so 450600 450600 PICKLEBALL Ar INDOOR SOCCER rate. areFees per-team a at assessed a Fall Indoor Soccer League! There Date: 9/22. LPRD is excited to offer years- and a Coed division to serve players, ages 16 will be both a Men’s played on of all levels of skill and experience. Games are old and older, 8 games including consist of The season will Friday nights. Thursday or the post season tournament. Register on or before 8/25 and receive a discount of approximately five percent off the registration fee. CODE Lawrence Parks and Recreation will be offering multiple tournamentsmultiple be offering will Recreation Parks and Lawrence a which will provide the year at Sports Pavilion Lawrence throughout with and compete meet and your ability showcase to opportunity great other avid pickleballers. Please check our website www.lawrenceks.org/ periodically to view upcoming tournament dates. Pickleball free lprd as well as Sports Center, Recreation at East Lawrence play is offered - for times/information regard the year, throughout Pavilion Lawrence at (785) 832-7920 play please contact the Adult Sports office ing free or email at [email protected]. 450400 450400 450400 450400 CODE 450400 Take yourself back to the playground. Teams will play with 10 Teams yourself back to the playground. date: 8/11. Take Leagues have specific by- people on the field, five men and five women. otherwise governed Pitch Softball rules. Gameslaws and are by USA Slow Park, and Clinton Lakes will be played at Hobbs Pak, Holcom Park, Lyons 8 games including the PostSoftball Complex. The season will consist of Register on or before 7/7 and receive a discount Season Tournament. fee. of approximately five percent off the registration KICKBALL Fees ar 427105 427105 FENCING; MODERN OLYMPIC SPORT OLYMPIC FENCING; MODERN Enrollment Min 7 / Max 20. This fencing class is for both beginners who in foil, epee experienced fencers have no experience as well as more strategy and psychology. and saber emphasizing techniques, tactics, Beginners learn the basics, and experienced fencers work on sharpening have fun learning and this unique exercise their skills. Get some good Instructor: John Dillard. sport. Basic equipment provided. CODE SPECIAL EVENTS SPECIAL ADULT SPORTS YOUTH SPORTS YOUTH CAMPS RECREATION POPULATIONS FACILITIES 62 SPECIAL EVENTS

YOUTH SPORTS STRETCH YOUR LIMITS — WWW.LPRD.ORG JEFF HAWKINS SKILLS ACADEMY (NEW) Ages: Kindergarten through 8th grade. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 20. This program is a collaboration between Lawrence Parks & Recreation Department and former KU point guard Jeff Hawkins. These skills clinics are designed to teach the fundamentals and fine points of basketball. Focus will be placed on ball handling, foot work, shooting form and the details of becoming a more all-around player. These clinics will allow young athletes to grow on portions of their game that are often times not covered in team practices. The curriculum will be designed by Coach Hawkins using the many lessons he learned from Hall of Fame coaches POPULATIONS Roy Williams and Bill Self. Program is offered in either 1 or 2 sessions SUMMER YOUTH SPORTS LEAGUES per week. SPECIAL INTRO TO TEEBALL Ages: 4-5. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 20. Blastball provides an ideal entry 1 session/week level of play for boys and girls who will go on to other advanced levels CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE of the game. Teaches baseball/softball fundamentals – hitting, running, 326850 A K-1 T OR R 5:30-6:30PM MAY SPL $45/MON throwing and fielding. Perfect activity for boys/girls preschool aged. A 326852 B 2-5 T OR R 5:30-6:30PM MAY SPL $45/MON parent is required to participate with their child during instruction time. 326854 C 6-8 T OR R 6:30-7:30PM MAY SPL $45/MON For more information, please contact Sports Pavilion Lawrence at (785) 326850 A K-1 T OR R 5:30-6:30PM JUNE SPL $45/MON 330-7355.No class 7/20. 326852 B 2-5 T OR R 5:30-6:30PM JUNE SPL $45/MON CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 326854 C 6-8 T OR R 6:30-7:30PM JUNE SPL $45/MON

326300 A TEEBALL M 5:45-6:45PM 5/1-5/22 SPL $45 326850 A K-1 T OR R 5:30-6:30PM JULY SPL $45/MON ADULT SPORTS 326300 B TEEBALL T 5:45-6:45PM 5/2-5/23 SPL $45 326852 B 2-5 T OR R 5:30-6:30PM JULY SPL $45/MON 326300 C TEEBALL R 5:45-6:45PM 5/4-5/25 SPL $45 326854 C 6-8 T OR R 6:30-7:30PM JULY SPL $45/MON 326300 D TEEBALL M 7-8PM 6/5-6/26 SPL $45 326850 A K-1 T OR R 5:30-6:30PM AUG. SPL $45/MON 326300 E TEEBALL T 5:45-6:45PM 6/6-6/27 SPL $45 326852 B 2-5 T OR R 5:30-6:30PM AUG. SPL $45/MON 326300 F TEEBALL R 7-8PM 6/8-6/29 SPL $45 326854 C 6-8 T OR R 6:30-7:30PM AUG. SPL $45/MON 326300 G TEEBALL M 5:45-6:45PM 7/10-7/31 SPL $45 426850 A K-1 T OR R 5:30-6:30PM SEPT. SPL $45/MON 326300 H TEEBALL T 5:45-6:45PM 7/11-8/1 SPL $45 426852 B 2-5 T OR R 5:30-6:30PM SEPT. SPL $45/MON 326300 I TEEBALL R 5:45-6:45PM 7/13-8/10 SPL $45 426854 C 6-8 T OR R 6:30-7:30PM SEPT. SPL $45/MON

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Ages: 3-5. Enrollment Min 7 / Max 15. This multi-sports class will help 326850 A K-1 TR 5:30-6:30PM MAY SPL $75/MON YOUTH SPORTS your children improve their motor skills while providing them plenty of 326852 B 2-5 TR 5:30-6:30PM MAY SPL $75/MON fun and engaging activities. Each four-week session will introduce your 326854 C 6-8 TR 6:30-7:30PM MAY SPL $75/MON future star to different sports (volleyball, basketball, soccer, t-ball, foot- 326850 A K-1 TR 5:30-6:30PM JUNE SPL $75/MON ball) in a safe and non-competitive atmosphere. This class will teach 326852 B 2-5 TR 5:30-6:30PM JUNE SPL $75/MON your children to work with others and start developing the teamwork 326854 C 6-8 TR 6:30-7:30PM JUNE SPL $75/MON mentality. No Class 7/4; 11/23; 11/25. 326850 A K-1 TR 5:30-6:30PM JULY SPL $75/MON CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 326852 B 2-5 TR 5:30-6:30PM JULY SPL $75/MON 326001 A FUTSTAR T 10:30-11:30AM 6/20-7/18 SPL $40 326854 C 6-8 TR 6:30-7:30PM JULY SPL $75/MON 326001 B FUTSTAR R 10:30-11:30AM 6/22-7/13 SPL $40 326850 A K-1 TR 5:30-6:30PM AUG. SPL $75/MON 326001 C FUTSTAR S 10:30-11:30AM 6/24-7/15 SPL $30 326852 B 2-5 TR 5:30-6:30PM AUG. SPL $75/MON 326001 D FUTSTAR T 10:30-11:30AM 7/25-8/15 SPL $40 326854 C 6-8 TR 6:30-7:30PM AUG. SPL $75/MON

326001 E FUTSTAR R 10:30-11:30AM 7/27-8/17 SPL $40 426850 A K-1 TR 5:30-6:30PM SEPT. SPL $75/MON YOUTH CAMPS 326001 F FUTSTAR S 10:30-11:30AM 7/29-8/19 SPL $40 426852 B 2-5 TR 5:30-6:30PM SEPT. SPL $75/MON 426001 A FUTSTAR T 10:30-11:30AM 9/5-9/26 SPL $40 426854 C 6-8 TR 6:30-7:30PM SEPT. SPL $75/MON 426001 B FUTSTAR R 10:30-11:30AM 9/7-9/28 SPL $40 426001 C FUTSTAR S 10:30-11:30AM 9/9-9/30 SPL $40 426001 D FUTSTAR T 10:30-11:30AM 10/3-10/24 SPL $40 426001 E FUTSTAR R 10:30-11:30AM 10/5-10/26 SPL $40 426001 F FUTSTAR S 10:30-11:30AM 10/7-10/28 SPL $40 426001 G FUTSTAR T 10:30-11:30AM 10/31-11/21 SPL $40 426001 H FUTSTAR R 10:30-11:30AM 11/2-11/23 SPL $40

INTRO TO VOLLEYBALL Ages: 2nd through 3rd grade. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 20. Intro Volleyball RECREATION provides an ideal entry level program to learn the concept of the game FACILITIES and basic fundamentals – passing, setting, serving and rotations. A light- er volleyball along with modified net height and court dimensions will help promote success while allowing kids to focus on proper technique. Parents are required to participate during instruction time. Deadline to register is one week prior to the start of each session. For more information, please contact SPL at (785) 330-7355. CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 326107 A INTROVB T 6PM 8/22-9/12 SPL $45 326107 B INTROVB R 6PM 8/24-9/14 SPL $45

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426201 426201 426201 426201 426201 CODE SC5 — (girls) 3rd & 4th grade SC5 — (girls) 3rd SC4 — (boys) 3rd & 4th grade SC4 — (boys) 3rd SC3 — (girls) 1st & 2nd grade SC2 — (boys) 1st & 2nd grade SC1 — (co-ed) Kindergarten LEAGUE BREAKDOWN available online at lprd.org. Registration deadline: Wednesday, Sept. 27. Registration forms are are forms Registration 27. Sept. Wednesday, deadline: Registration team members on or after Thursday, Oct. 19, about their practice time. Oct. 19, about their practice team members on or after Thursday, court on the turf field. Game shirts included in fee. Coaches will contact be held on Saturdays, Nov. 4-Dec. 16. Games will be played going cross 4-Dec. 16. Games will be played going cross Nov. be held on Saturdays, the coach. Practices will begin the week of Monday, Oct. 23. Games will the coach. Practices will begin the week of Monday, and the school the child attends. Practice times will be determined by same school. Team assignment depends on who volunteers to coach same school. Team be formed by schools but kids may NOT be exclusively attending the Please be sure to indicate school when filling out registration. Teams will registration. to indicate school when filling out Please be sure teamwork, goal setting and skill development in a fun, safe atmosphere. teamwork, goal setting and skill development in a fun, safe atmosphere. ting. Our emphasis is on teaching the values of good sportsmanship, good of values the teaching on is emphasis Our ting. Ages: Kindergarten through 4th grade (Boys and Girls Leagues Ages: Kindergarten through 4th grade (Boys set- competitive, yet recreational to play indoor soccer in an organized, YOUTH INDOOR SOCCER children an opportunity for is to provide jective of the soccer program 326550 326550 CODE online at lprd.org. League Breakdown: Boy and Girls 2 League Breakdown: online at lprd.org. Registration deadline: Monday, Aug. 7. Registration forms are available Aug. 7. Registration forms are Registration deadline: Monday, – Oct. 15. Games will be played at Holcom. Game shirts included in fee. – Oct. 15. Games will be played at Holcom. August 27. Games will be held on Sundays (between 1-5 p.m.), Sept. 10 be held on Sundays (between 1-5 p.m.), Sept. August 27. Games will tice times and dates. Practices will begin the week beginning Sunday, week beginning Sunday, tice times and dates. Practices will begin the - prac Aug. 22, regarding Tuesday, will contact the teams on or around child attends. Practice times will be determined by the coach. Coaches child attends. Practice times will be determined assignment depends on who volunteers to coach and the school the school and the coach to volunteers who on depends assignment but kids may NOT be exclusively attending the same school. Team the same school. Team but kids may NOT be exclusively attending school when filling out registration. Teams will be formed by schools schools by formed be will Teams registration. out filling when school skill development in a fun, safe atmosphere. Please be sure to indicate be sure Please safe atmosphere. in a fun, skill development ing the values of good sportsmanship, teamwork, goal setting, and setting, goal teamwork, sportsmanship, good of values the ing nized, competitive, yet recreational setting. Our emphasis is on teach- setting. Our emphasis is nized, competitive, yet recreational - in an orga to football an opportunity for children football is to provide The objective of the flag Ages: 2nd through 5th grades, boys and girls. FLAG FOOTBALL play basketball in an organized, competitive, setting. competitive, organized, an in basketball play at (785) 330-7355. supervisor, Lee Ice, youth sports jective of the basketball program is to provide an opportunity teams to is to provide program jective of the basketball - The ob entry. grades both boys and girls –Team Ages: 2nd through 7th HOOPSTER (COMPETITIVE BASKETBALL LEAGUES) HOOPSTER (COMPETITIVE lprd.org/youthsports/basketball. are formed coaches. Registration form by online at www. can be found and Girls 4 SPECIAL EVENTS

YOUTH CAMPS STRETCH YOUR LIMITS — WWW.LPRD.ORG SUMMER CAMPS ARCADE GAMES AQUATICS ■ Ages: 6-12. Enrollment 5 / Max 12. This class is a great follow up WET ‘N’ WILD AQUATIC CAMP course to iGame Creators. This class gives students a look at online Ages: 5-12. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 60. End the summer with a splash! game development and puts them in the driver’s seat of simple game Kids will have a blast during this week full of poolside adventure. Each creation. Students in this course will develop online games including day will feature swimming lessons, water safety instruction, crafts, arcade style, platform and other interactive games that they can publish snacks and free swim time. At the end of every week, parents are invited and share online. Instructor: Youth Tech Staff. to join in on the fun with a pizza party. Pre-registration is required for our CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE camps, and they fill quickly, so sign up today.Instructor: LPRD Staff. 321158 B ARCADE MTWR 10AM-12PM 7/24-7/27 SPL-VR $110 CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE POPULATIONS 311140 A CAMP MTWRF 8AM-12PM 7/24-7/28 LOAC $70 ANIMATION

SPECIAL 311140 B CAMP MTWRF 8AM-12PM 7/31-8/4 LOAC $70 ■ Ages: 10-17. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 12. In this class students will 311140 C CAMP MTWRF 8AM-12PM 8/7-8/11 LOAC $70 learn the basics of animation and digital design. Students who enjoy going to various sites to see fun interactive animations will love this CYCLING course. This class will utilizes Adobe’s award winning animation soft- CONFIDENT, CAPABLE COMMUTERS ware in Adobe Flash. Students will create fun interactive animations that Ages: 16 and Up. Enrollment Min 3 / Max 16. Do you want to take advan- they can share with the world. Instructor: Youth Tech Staff. tage of all the benefits of commuting by bicycle but aren’t sure how to get CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE started? Have you been riding for years but never received any instruction 321153 A ANIMAT MTWR 9AM-12PM 6/5-6/8 SPL-VR $155 on the rules of the road? This class, taught by instructors certified by the League of American Bicyclists, is designed to be beneficial to all levels iCODE

ADULT SPORTS of riders. Participants will learn how to ride safely in traffic and on the ■ Ages: 6-10. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 12. This course offers younger sidewalk, basic bike maintenance and group riding skills. Participants students a fun, interactive look at coding. Students will create virtual must provide their own bicycle and helmet. For more information, apps and write their own programs that they can share with friends and call (785) 832-7950. family. This course makes learning to code fun and explores problem CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE solving and programming logic. Instructor: Youth Tech Staff. 325600 A CCC TR 6:30-9:30PM 6/13-6/17 HPRC-BR $20 CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE S 9AM-1PM 321152 A ICODE MTWR 1-3PM 7/24-7/27 SPL-VR $95 325600 B CCC TR 6:30-9:30PM 7/18-7/22 HPRC-BR $20 S 9AM-1PM iGAME CREATORS 325600 C CCC TR 6:30-9:30PM 8/8-8/12 HPRC-BR $20 ■ Ages: 6-10. Enrollment 5 / Max 12. Want to create video games? S 9AM-1PM This is an introductory course for younger students who want learn to build simple video games. This course combines the art of video game

YOUTH SPORTS PRE-DRIVER’S ED design and animation to create interactive characters that fly around Ages: 12-16. Enrollment Min 4 / Max 10. Is your teen itching to get out the screen. Amaze your friends and family with your fun interactive of the house? Eagerly anticipating the freedom of a driver’s license? games. Instructor: Youth Tech Staff. Show them the opportunities traveling by bicycle can offer! Pre-driver’s CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE Ed will introduce the rules of the road and teach participants the skills 321158 A IGAME MTWR 10AM-12PM 6/12-6/15 SPL-VR $110 needed to safely and effectively use their bike as a form of transporta- tion. Each day kids will learn and practice new skills before going on a iWEB group ride to a popular destination. On the final day all the participants ■ Ages: 6-10. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 12. This class is offers younger will enjoy a movie at Southwind Theaters! Participants will ride on side- students a look at web design. Students enrolled in this course will cre- walks as well as roads and must provide their own bike and helmet. ate a website about their favorite things. This course will also teach stu- Participants are also encouraged to bring spending money for snacks dents about internet safety as well as skills needed in the 21st century. at various destinations. For more information, please call Stephen Instructor: Youth Tech Staff.

YOUTH CAMPS Mason at (785) 832-7950. CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 321159 A IWEB MTWR 1-3PM 7/10-7/13 SPL-VR $85 325750 A PREED MTWRF 12-4PM 6/12-6/16 HOBPK $90 325750 B PREED MTWRF 12-4PM 6/26-6/30 HOBPK $90 MOVIE MAKERS ■ Ages: 10-17. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 12. This hands-on, interactive YOUTH CYCLING CAMP course will instruct students on the world of digital video design and Ages 8-12. Min. 4 / Max 10. Does your little one love riding their bike and production. Students will learn concepts that will help them become never seem to burn up enough energy? Youth Cycling Camp is a week- an effective director of digital video projects. Students enrolled in this long camp where participants will travel from Hobbs Park to various course will learn how to create a wide range of movie productions even parks in Lawrence by bike for crafts and games. All travel will be done producing their very own 3D video that they can share with friends and on sidewalks and there will be a focus on safe riding and street cross- family. Instructor: Youth Tech Staff. ing. All participants must provide their own bike and helmet. In case of CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE inclement weather the camp will move to the East Lawrence Recreation 321140 A MOVIEMA MTWR 1-4PM 7/17-7/20 SPL-VR $145 RECREATION

FACILITIES Center. For more information, please call (785) 832-7950. CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE THE GAMING ACADEMY 325700 A YCYCLE MTWRF 1-5PM 6/5-6/9 HOBPK $90 ■ Ages: 10-17. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 12. The gaming academy is an 325700 B YCYCLE MTWRF 1-5PM 6/19-6/23 HOBPK $90 all-day course for students who love games. During this course students will be immersed into the world of 2D and 3D game design. The gam- COMPUTER ANIMATION | VIDEO AND TECHNOLOGY ing academy is a combination of our Video Game Design, Advanced Youth Tech Inc. is an interactive computer camp that focuses on providing Game Design and 3D Game Design courses. The course offers students enrichment opportunities to students in the world of computers. With a a variety of hands on experience designing and building their very own caring environment at the core of camp values, Youth Tech strives to create games. Students are encouraged to bring a sack lunch. Instructor: a positive learning community that encourages creativity, fun and academ- Youth Tech Staff.

66 ic excellence. For more information about Youth Tech Inc. please visit our CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE web site at www.youthtechinc.com. No refunds after the first day of camp. 321150 A GAMING MTWR 9AM-4PM 6/26-6/29 SPL-VR $290 SPECIAL RECREATION SPECIAL EVENTS POPULATIONS ADULT SPORTS YOUTH SPORTS YOUTH CAMPS FACILITIES 67 - $90 FEE FEE FEE FEE $130 $130 $130 $130 $130

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Creative Contraption Creative Ages: 6-12. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 20. Sets the foundation for our Min 10 / Max 20. Sets the foundation for Ages: 7-12. Enrollment Ages: 5-7. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 20. arning!you’ll day Each Inventor! you-the by designed camp a is This 321162 321162 EUREKA! — THE INVENTORS CAMP ■ W be given a series of challenges which must be overcome using basic be overcome be given a series of challenges which must world famous inventors and the tips from materials, simple machines, a little bit of ingenuity you’ll most important thing of all - your mind. With Egg winning a fabricate lay , then and forts and catapults construct light and assemble a working design, construct a dancing robot Drop said invention is 10% inspi- saber to take home. While Thomas Edison fun! 100% is camp this perspiration, 90% and ration Science of Kansas City. CODE CLUES, CRIMES AND CULPRITS 314008 LITTLE ROCK STARS DANCE CAMP DANCE STARS ROCK LITTLE / Max 12. Min 4 6-8. Enrollment Ages: 314007 home? Are dancing, singing, movin’ and groovin’ a part of your child’s of your child’s a part and groovin’ movin’ singing, dancing, Are home? de- is a camp Camp Summer Dance Stars Rock Little routine? daily activities in- in your house. Daily aspiring young performer signed for the There dance, and much more. theatre in Hip Hop, musical clude lessons at LPRD will The talented team arts & crafts and games. will also be “Grammy camp The camp. five day exciting this through way our rock to come watch. end of the week for parents will be held at the Awards” LPRD Staff. Instructor: CODE 321164 314008 ing as a Mad Scientist guides you and your team to accomplish engi- guides you and your team to accomplish ing as a Mad Scientist an of shoes the in Step bricks. LEGO® using projects neering-themed a space station and delve into the engineer while assembling aerospace very physics of carnival nature’s rides, structural basics of bridges and and Tinker with LEGO® bricks during camp own engineering marvels. at home! Get into engineering to test and rebuild build your own models the Mad Science way! Instructors: Mad Science of Kansas City. CODE is? How he the monkey out where key is missing! Will you help us figure as we gather Science crew he is up to? Join the Mad out? And, what got the lab to analyze the crime scene, and take it back to the evidence from science, physics, forensics it. As the week goes on we will use chemistry, pH and typing, DNA examination, Blood crime. the solve to biology and sleuths will get to only a few of the scientific tests our young testing are participate in. Instructors: Mad Science of Kansas City. CODE ENRICHMENT CAMPS BRIXOLOGY ■ makers! Learnof next generation of engineer field about the exciting ■ - $95 $55 $90 FEE FEE FEE FEE FEE FEE $155 $155 $170 $170 $170

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students the process of building several fun, interactive creations. interactive fun, several building of process the students Technology and innovation Ages: 6-12. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 12. Technology Ages: 10-17. Enrollment Ages: 10-17. Enrollment Ages: 10-17. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 12. Video Game Design is sug This course provides students students Min 5 / Max 12. This course provides Ages: 10-17. Enrollment ■ 3D GAME DESIGN 321154 CODE Instructor: Youth Tech Staff. Tech this course. Instructor: Youth and feel just like the ones you play at home, then you don’t want to miss then you don’t and feel just like the ones you play at home, world. If you are looking to design professional 3D games that both look 3D games that looking to design professional world. If you are offers the chance for students to create and immerse themselves in a 3D and immerse themselves the chance for students to create offers world of 3D Game Design. This awesome 3D video game design course world of 3D Game Design. This awesome 3D gested prior to this course. This class offers and interactive look at the at look interactive and offers class This course. this to prior gested 321156 guide CODE not? This course will utilize and an invention kit for the 21st century Instructor: Youth Tech Staff. Tech Instructor: Youth hosting for one year. out of a piece of paper? Why of bananas or a video game controller not end at the door students will have access to their web site with free not end at the door students will have access piano out of creating imagination of young engineers. Ever thought using award winning suite of products. The learning for this camp does winning suite of products. using award looks to unlock the this course. This interactive class collide to create this session will learn how to build their own web site from start to finish this session will learn own web site from how to build their ■ look at the world of web design and development. Students enrolled in design and development. Students enrolled look at the world of web YOUNG ENGINEERS CODE Instructor: Youth Tech Staff. Tech Instructor: Youth ■ WEB DESIGN 321155 321141 314006 CODE Instructor: LPRD Dance Staff. plete their journey to become charming Prince and Princess Dancers! maneuver around and over the hidden obstacles in the forest to com- and over the hidden obstacles in the forest maneuver around selves will create. With the help of their magical wands and crowns they crowns and wands magical their of help the With create. will selves ing forest full of creatures, trees and colorful flowers that they them- trees full of creatures, ing forest Together with their instructor the young dancers will create enchant- with their instructor the young dancers will create Together and girls to explor Ages: 4-5. Enrollment Min 4 / Max 12. This camp is designed for boys PRINCE AND PRINCESS DANCE CAMP 321141 CODE show for their parents at the end of the week. Instructor: LPRD Staff. show for their parents will learn Jazz, contemporary and Hip Hop. Dancers will put on a little 314002 enjoy a week filled with friends, laughter and oh yeah, dancing. Dancers dancing. yeah, oh and laughter friends, with filled week a enjoy We know you can dance. Come Ages: 7-10. Enrollment Min 4 / Max 12.We DANCE PARTY CAMP DANCE PARTY DANCE 321141 CODE Instructor: Youth Tech Staff. Tech Instructor: Youth family. with their friends and to share eo game design and produce several different interactive video games several different eo game design and produce development. Students enrolled in this camp will learn of vid- the basics enrolled development. Students ■ and at the world of mobile video game design with a fun interactive look VIDEO GAME DESIGN VIDEO GAME FEE FEE FEE FEE FEE $120 $130 $130 $150 $150 $150 $145

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in this hands-on view of the science that spies use. From decoding From use. spies that science the of view hands-on this in Ages: 6-12. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 20. Step into the shoes of a Ages: 7-12. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 20. Fr Ages: 8-12. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 20. LearnAges: 8-12. Enrollment history of about the Ages: 4-6. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 20. This camp of Ages 9-13. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 20. Min 10 9-13. Enrollment Ages obot design, how robots sense, decide and carry out tasks, program a decide and carry out tasks, program sense, obot design, how robots 321163 THE WRIGHT STUFF ■ program will allow campers rocket flights, this hands-on chines to the first Laws of motion flying devices, see how Newton’s to build many different Campers will also see how fly. explain how things move and how rockets is. Instructor: Mad Science of Kansas City. amazing our Milky Way CODE 321148 messages to metal detectors and night vision, campers will have the messages to metal detectors and night vision, discover the technological opportunity to check out spy equipment and tools of detection! Instructor: Mad Science of Kansas City. CODE 321148 SECRET AGENT LAB ■ in evidence gathering and detective—uncover the science involved analysis. Become a super sleuth and learn clever ways of performing tasks 321146 dren ages 4-6 an exciting introduction to basic environmental science. to basic environmental introduction ages 4-6 an exciting dren aspects of the Outdoors, allowing Each session is devoted to different enrich their understanding of how living things to progressively children them. During around and how they interact with the environment grow hands-on perform will the course of each 2 1/2 hour session, children - a snack and story relat experiments, play themed games, and enjoy the course of through A mural will grow ed to the theme for that day. illustrate their latest discoveries at the close of as children the program coat and goggles. their own lab each session. Each child will receive Instructor: Mad Science of Kansas City. CODE SCIENCE LAB, MY FIRST ■ 321151 321151 MISSION: CODE CODE MISSION: robot to do a series of maneuvers and participate in robot relays. Build relays. robot in participate and maneuvers of series a do to robot All supplies included. to take home. a working robot Science of Kansas City. CODE ROCKIN’ ROBOTS ■ r 321165 es and teaches children that computers do not think for themselves, but think for themselves, do not computers that teaches children es and digital but all computers, Not only by humans. programmed are that they and as well as hardware apps, and websites, including games, software, lights contain and traffic airplanes such as microwaves, other machines, to children inspires people. MISSION: CODE made by that are programs While en- machines themselves. these that they can program understand to solve 21st century skills will apply children gaged in MISSION:CODE, - going to collab means that they are This programmers. like real problems testing solutions and while identifying problems, orate and communicate of Kansas City. Instructors: Mad Science debugging their programs. CODE ■ - - $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 FEE FEE FEE FEE FEE FEE $160 $160 $160 $160 $160 $160

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Defeat Gotham’s villains Defeat Gotham’s 8/11 8/7-8/10 DATE DATE 8/11 8/7-8/10 DATE DATE 6/16 6/16 7/21 7/21 6/12-6/15 6/12-6/15 7/17-7/20 7/17-7/20 DATE DATE DATE DATE DATE DATE DATE Tap into your imagination Tap -designed projects such as -designed projects Bring Minecraft to life using Take on Gotham’s villains by on Gotham’s Take

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Ages: 7-12. Enrollment Min 11 / Max 24. Ages: 7-12. Enrollment Ages: 5-7. Enrollment Min 11 / Max 24. Ages: 7-12. Enrollment Min 11 / Max 24. Ages: 5-7. Enrollment Min 11 / Max 24. Bring Minecraft to life using Ages: Ages: 5-7. Enrollment Min 11 / Max 24. Min 11 5-7. Enrollment Ages: LEGO INTRO TO STEM 321175 321175 LEGO MINECRAFT MASTER ENGINEERING ■ a terrifying Ghast, and motor LEGO! Build a motorized walking Creeper, instruc- Play-Well camp, designed by ized Minecart! This project-based programs engineering-themed tors, combines the basic format of our core con- real-world will explore based on the world of Minecraft. Students favorite while building their cepts in physics, engineering, and architecture even without any prior expe- Minecraft objects. Students will have a blast, Staff. TEKnologie rience with Minecraft or LEGO. Instructor: Play Well CODE 321174 321174 LEGO STEM CHALLENGE a motorized Creeper, a portal to the Nether, and a moving Minecart! and a moving a portal to the Nether, a motorized Creeper, of an experi- your favorite Minecraft objects with the guidance Create new to Minecraft and LEGO Whether you are instructor. ence Play-Well possibili- endless creative or a season veteran, you’ll be hooked on the Staff. TEKnologie ties. Instructor: Play Well CODE LEGO BATMAN MASTER MECHANICS LEGO BATMAN LEGO MINECRAFT ENGINEERING ■ tens of thousands of LEGO! Build engineer 321171 321170 321172 321173 321171 321170 321172 321173 ■ TEKnologies and tens of thousands of LEGO! Apply skills with Play-Well through concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture real-world Cranes Arch Pneumatic such as Catapults, projects engineer-designed engineering on your Power 24. / Max 11 Min Enrollment 7-12. and explore Bridge, and Battletracks! Design and build as never before, An experience instruc- your craziest ideas in a supportive environment. students to engineer at the next tor will challenge new and returning Staff. TEKnologies level. Instructor: Play Well CODE ■ such projects with tens of thousands of LEGO! Build engineer-designed use Then Merry-Go-Rounds. and Catapults, Snowmobiles, Boats, as your own unique design! New and returning special pieces to create LEGO the of possibilities creative endless the explore can students instructor. building system with the guidance of an experience Play-Well Staff. TEKnologies Instructor: Play Well CODE by designing and building Batman’s most advanced crime-fighting most Batman’s by designing and building your Arkham Asylum, build a Bat Cycle, and fly machines! Infiltrate plans to take to thwart the Joker’s Then use your projects Batcopter. while engineer Gotham needs heroine Be the super-hero over the city. of STEM concepts! Instructor: Play Well the use ing solutions through TEKnologie Staff. CODE ■ ■ machines! Build crime-fighting favorite Batman’s and building designing Batcave, all very own design your and craft a Batwing, Tumbler, the Bat Be the su- help save the city. to Then use your projects out of LEGO. learning Gotham needs while how the world or super-heroine per-hero TEKnologie Staff. Play Well concepts. Instructor: STEM works through CODE LEGO BATMAN MECHANICS MECHANICS BATMAN LEGO SPECIAL EVENTS SPECIAL ADULT SPORTS YOUTH SPORTS YOUTH CAMPS RECREATION POPULATIONS FACILITIES 68 SPECIAL RECREATION SPECIAL EVENTS POPULATIONS ADULT SPORTS YOUTH SPORTS YOUTH CAMPS FACILITIES 69 - FEE FEE FEE FEE FEE $100 $125 $100 $125 $100 $125 $100 $125 $100 Hunt for the LOC PPNC PPNC LOC PPNC PPNC LOC PPNC PPNC LOC PPNC PPNC LOC PPNC Learn what being

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Instructor: LPRD Staff. 323241 LAST CHANCE SUMMER CAMP Ages: 6-13. Enrollment Min 15 / Max 25. Camp especially scheduled for homeschooled and private school students who may be getting an extra-long summer vacation. Campers will lear building, water purification and how to not get lost. like navigation, fire Instructor: LPRD Staff. CODE 323241 323241 JUNIOR NATURALISTS Ages: 6-13. Enrollment Min 20 / I1 Max 30; I2 Max 20. center naturalist will become a junior nature a Naturalist is all about. You center animals for one week. Learn for the nature how to feed and care other develop will You behaviors. and habitats natural their about and naturalist skills such as wildlife and plant identification, tracking, navi- biologists who work will meet professional You gation and much more. 1.5 extra camp hours for a max of jobs. Now offering environmental 20. CODE 323241 323241 THE PLANET AVENGERS Ages: 6-13. Enrollment Min 20 / Max 40. planet the protecting to devoted heroes, mightiest Earth’s of team a Join promote can withstand alone. This camp will foes no single hero from your reducing kid activism for a better planet. Learn about recycling, and sources energy carbon footprint, habitat conservation, renewable fun games, investigative activities and field trips. Now of- through more Instructor: LPRD Staff. fering 1.5 extra camp hours for a max of 20. CODE 323241 - most pro and find out which need the animals in nature most extreme adapted to ex- animals are tection. This camp will highlight ways that sur most bizarre conditions, wild ways of getting food, and the treme at Animal Olympics and find clues to your hand vival techniques. Try 1.5 extra camp hours critters. Now offering endangered more nature’s for a max of 20. Instructor: LPRD Staff. CODE 323241 CREATURE QUEST CREATURE G2 Max 20. Ages: 6-13. Enrollment Min 20 / G1 Max 30; 323241 323241 WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE WHERE THE WILD THINGS Min 20 / F1 Max 30; F2 Max 20. Develop your Ages: 6-13. Enrollment naturalist skills by lear Learn the wild. in of animals places hiding identify to secret the find and how important good habitat is to Investigate snakes, bugs, and birds. hours 1.5 extra camp in the wild. Now offering the survival of animals for a max of 20. Instructor: LPRD Staff. CODE $70 $70 FEE FEE FEE FEE FEE $125 $100 $125 $100 $125 $100 $125 $100

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323241 CODE Instructor: LPRD Staff. Now offering 1.5 extra camp hours for a max of 20. 1.5 extra camp hours for a max of 20. and friends. Now offering al video. Campers will bring home the final cut to share with family with family al video. Campers will bring home the final cut to share their newfound knowledge to use in an entertaining and education- 323241 We will explore different animal topics each day, wherein kids will put kids will put wherein animal topics each day, different will explore We Park Nature Center’s first ever episode of “Lights, Camera, Animals!” first ever episode of “Lights, Camera, Animals!” Center’s Park Nature wild Kratt brothers, Bindi Irwin and Jeff Corwin as they work on Prairie Prairie Corwin as they work on Bindi Irwin and Jeff wild Kratt brothers, episode! Campers will channel famous TV personalities such as the episode! Campers will channel famous TV personalities such as the Ages: 6-13. Ages: LIGHTS, CAMERA, ANIMALS 323241 Ages: 6-13. Ages: MOST EXTREME ANIMALS 323241 CODE Instructor: LPRD Staff. Now offering 1.5 extra camp hours for a max of 20. animals. Now offering extreme in the Animal Olympics and see if you can be as amazing as the most will explore the most amazing feats of animals in this camp. Participate will explore 323241 We on Earth? fighter pilot of the animal world or the oldest creature 323241 survival IQ? Can you survive the most extr Ages: 6-13. Enrollment Min 20 / B1 Max 30; B2 Max 20. What is your Ages: 6-13. Enrollment Min 20 / B1 Max 30; KID VS WILD CODE camp hours for a max of 20. Instructor: LPRD Staff. Now offering 1.5 extra Now offering ing, water purification and how not to get lost. egies animals use to survive daily life. Learn about navigation, fire build- egies animals use to survive daily life. Learn about navigation, fire animals? You will learnskills while exploring the strat- valuable survival animals? You 323242 323242 CODE water bottle and snacks are recommended. recommended. water bottle and snacks are and much more. Campers must wear appropriate outdoor clothing. A outdoor Campers must wear appropriate and much more. wetland birds. Find out how wetlands protect other environments, crafts crafts other environments, Find out how wetlands protect wetland birds. Center. Hunt for frogs, tadpoles, aquatic insects and learn tadpoles, identify to Hunt for frogs, Center. lands with the nature center staff at the Baker Wetlands Discovery at the Baker Wetlands center staff lands with the nature WADE INTO WETLANDS DISCOVER WADE - the wonders of wet Ages: 6-10. Enrollment Min 15 / Max 20. Explore 323241 CODE 323241 extra camp hours for a max of 20. extra camp hours for Now offering 1.5 animal crafts to take home. Now offering animals and make fun whole lot more! Campers will identify jaws, paws and claws of different jaws, paws and claws of different Campers will identify whole lot more! up. Look for the extended camp code of each week’s camp. camp code of each week’s up. Look for the extended LearnAmerica. a and travel, climb, eat, hide, animals and why how summer fun for your child, sign up for an early drop-off and later pick- sign up for an early drop-off summer fun for your child, in North of several top predators and adaptions features impressive EXTENDED CAMP HOURS. If you are interested in extending the interested If you are EXTENDED CAMP HOURS. on land and sea. Come discover the the world of animals mer? Explore and wear appropriate outdoor clothing and footwear. WE NOW OFFER footwear. outdoor clothing and and wear appropriate to tear into sum- you ready Min 20 / Max 40. Are Ages: 6-13. Enrollment make this a memorable camp experience. Campers must bring a lunch Campers must memorable camp experience. make this a JAWS PAWS, CLAWS, programs, games, crafts and lots of science and nature explorations will and nature and lots of science games, crafts programs, more. Each camp includes fishing, canoeing and archery. Live animal and archery. fishing, canoeing Each camp includes more. ferent wildlife, conservation, outdoor survival, extreme animals and much extreme outdoor survival, wildlife, conservation, ferent explore science through outdoor adventures. Each week will focus on dif- Each week will adventures. outdoor science through explore Camps are designed for children 6 to 13 years of age. Participants will Participants of age. 6 to 13 years children for designed are Camps @ PRAIRIE PARK NATURE CENTER NATURE PARK @ PRAIRIE SCIENCE/ NATURE NATURE SCIENCE/ CAMPSADVENTURE $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 FEE FEE $100 $100 $100 FEE $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100

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T SWINGING AFTER SCHOOL FALL GOLF CAMP T SWINGING AFTER SCHOOL FALL T SWINGING SUMMER GOLF CAMP T SWINGING SUMMER 316202 316202 316202 316202 316202 316202 316202 nastics – bounce on the trampoline, roll over the bars and hang by the nastics – bounce on the trampoline, roll and learnrings. Camp is designed for participants to improve new skills, physical fitness and build a positive self-image. If you child increase for them. Instructor: this is the camp jump, flip and defy , loves to LPRD Staff. CODE 316202 316202 GYMNASTICS CAMP 6-12. Ages: 460101 460101 460101 460101 460101 460100 460100 460100 460100 Ages: 6-10, 11-14. Enrollment Min 3 / Max 20. Start Swinging class will class Swinging Start 20. Max / 3 Min Enrollment 11-14. 6-10, Ages: junior the introduce will It golf. in concepts and terminology on focus chipping, pitching and full to traditional fundamentals covering putting, setting and a group instruction in swing techniques. Juniors will receive on learningthe one on one attention based on advancement of skills. class. Juniors in this Beginning and advanced juniors may enroll may sign up for consecutive camps. CODE 460100 STAR 360101 360101 360101 360101 360101 360101 360101 360100 360100 360100 360100 360100 360100 STAR 360100 . Start Swinging class will Min 3 / Max 20. Start Swinging class Ages: 6-10, 11-14. Enrollment junior the introduce will It golf. in concepts and terminology on focus full covering putting, chipping, pitching and to traditional fundamentals setting and instruction in a group will receive swing techniques. Juniors based on advancement on learningthe one on one attention of skills. in this class. Juniors juniors may enroll Beginning and advanced camps. may sign up for consecutive CODE $75 $75 $75 $75 $75 $25 $75 FEE FEE FEE $105

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Ages: 6-12. Enrollment Min 4 / Max 15. T 316450 CHEER AND SPIRIT CAMP ■ gredient in our cheerleading camp. Participants are encouraged to learn are camp. Participants in our cheerleading gredient a team. Campers will be the basics of cheerleading while working as jumps and basic stunts exposed to dance, cheers, chants, motion drills, addition to learningcheerleading. Students will follow a techniques of learningwhile body mechanics and learnformat correct progressive Staff. these skills. Instructor: G-Force CODE 326250 326250 326250 326250 326250 325100 326250 SPORTS CAMPS ALL-SPORTS is camp this of objective The 40. Max / 15 Min Enrollment 6-12. Ages: to learn fundamentals and skills children an opportunity for to provide will have with playing other popular games. We of various sports along from tennis and soccer basketball, for baseball, instruction specialized experience. of years with coaches or level college the at athletes former dodgeball and also play other popular games such as kickball, will We week prior to is one deadline with others. Registration flag football along Instructor: LPRD Staff. the start of each session. CODE KANSAS AVIATION YOUTH CAMP YOUTH AVIATION KANSAS Youth Aviation 40. The Kansas 16 / Max Min 12-15. Enrollment Ages: of fundamentals on the an introduction camp offering is a day Camp Airport Municipal Lawrence the at students school middle area to flight Lawrence joint partnership of the 20. The camp is a May on Saturday, Parks and Lawrence the Advisory Board, Aviation Municipal Airport Northeast the and Masters Model Jayhawk the Department, Recreation fee includes all instructional Pilots. Registration Women Kansas 99’s minute15-20 a and party graduation pizza a t-shirt, camp a material, Discovery Jayhawk Model Masters. Instructor: Flight of Lawrence. CODE SPECIAL EVENTS SPECIAL ADULT SPORTS YOUTH SPORTS YOUTH CAMPS RECREATION POPULATIONS FACILITIES 70 SPECIAL RECREATION SPECIAL EVENTS POPULATIONS ADULT SPORTS YOUTH SPORTS YOUTH CAMPS FACILITIES 71 FEE FEE FEE $125 $125 $105 $199

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Ages: 6-12. Enrollment Min 6 / Max 25. A long time ago in a galaxy - Min: 4 / Max 15. This camp is designed for be Ages: 6-12. Enrollment 326450 326450 and Lawrence Juniors Volleyball are teaming up to offer a volleyball a volleyball teaming up to offer are Juniors Volleyball and Lawrence in a fun, player their volleyball skills camp for those that want to improve a volleyball club player or play Whether you are environment. centered to opportunity ample have will Everyone you. for is camp this recreation, learn new skills, advance their game and meet new friends. Instructor: The camp will be run by coaches with years of experience from July 14. deadline is Friday, the club level to college level. Early bird is not by $10 and a camp T-shirt After July 14, the fee will increase guaranteed. CODE VOLLEYBALL CAMP Ages: 8-12; 13-18. Enrollment TUMBLING AND TRAMPOLINE CAMP ■ tumblers. and intermediate ginning Learnfor skills the fundamental all basic skills to flipping and twisting. both trampoline and tumbling, from - Campers will learn combination bounces, linking skills together in rou Participants learntines as well as individual skill practice. body control, Staff. safety and of course FUN! Instructor: G-Force aerial awareness, CODE 316451 321129 THEATRE CAMPS THEATRE have partnered Lawrence and Theatre Parks and Recreation Lawrence workshops for grades 1-5 IN! includes Theatre Theatre’s up. Schools OUT, during the summer and school holidays, with all classes held at Theatre Classes generally include acting, singing, 4660 Bauer Farm Dr. Lawrence, all-day experience for costumes, dance and performance! A great props, beginners and beyond. Participants need to bring a sack lunch. AWAKENS THE FARCE FARCE: STAR ■ Instructor: far away….A galactic battle takes place between forces! far, Staff. Lawrence Theatre CODE

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Directed by Head Coach T Directed UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS TENNIS CAMP Please go to www.kutenniscamp.com for more information and for more Please go to www.kutenniscamp.com Camp 2: July 9-12 Camp 1: June 25-28 to register. 316452 316452 Ages: 6-18. Enrollment: 6-18. Enrollment: Ages: ROCK CHALK TENNIS CAMP ROCK CHALK TENNIS CODE nis shoes. Instructor: Jayhawk Tennis. be provided. All campers need to bring: racquet, water jug, and ten- be provided. All campers need to bring: racquet, . All campers will receive a camp t-shirt. Snack will also in fun games. All campers will receive a camp t-shirt. Snack team events where kids will learnwill kids competing while sportsmanship about where events team This camp will be a combination of drills focusing on technique, and This camp will be a combination of drills focusing 326350 having a lot of fun! in learning/improving skills and nis players interested 326350 326350 326350 for kids to lear . The objective of the camp is Min 15 / Max 40. The objective of the Ages: 6-12. Enrollment CODE YOUTH SOCCER CAMP Instructor: Riny DeBoer. and safe manor. 326900 326900 326900 CODE Britt Mitchell. Instructor: and defense. Instructor: offense will also include shooting, instruction fundamental skills such as throwing, catching and cradling; however, and cradling; however, catching skills such as throwing, fundamental players refine their skills. An emphasis will be placed on teaching basic teaching on placed be will emphasis An skills. their refine players introduce the game of lacrosse to new players and to help experienced help experienced and to to new players game of lacrosse the introduce The purpose of the camp is to the camp is of The purpose 15 / Max 60. Min 9-18. Enrollment Ages: YOUTH LACROSSE CAMP LACROSSE YOUTH ou $80 $80 $80 $80 - FEE FEE

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eation Center, 2700 W. 27th St. 2700 W. eation Center, the ages the ages For more information, call (785) 832-7940. Instructor: accompany anyone under the age of 4.Adults may pur accompany anyone under the age of 4.Adults FUNDAYS FUNDAYS CLASS FUNDAYS FUNDAYS FUNDAYS CLASS FUNDAYS

Breakfast fr Breakfast 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Lunch from June 5-July 28 (excluding July 3-4) fr Breakfast 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Lunch from June 5-July 28 (excluding July 3-4) fr Breakfast 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Lunch from June 5-Aug. 4 (excluding July 3-4) 4 (excluding July 3-4) June 5-Aug. p.m. noon-1 from Lunch only July 3-4) June 5-Aug. 4 (excluding noon-1 p.m. Lunch only from July 3-4) June 5-Aug. 4 (excluding p.m. 11:30 a.m.-12:30 Lunch only from July 3-4) June 5-Aug. 4 (excluding noon-1 p.m. Lunch only from June 5-Aug. 4 (excluding July 3-4) 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Lunch only from June 5-July 28 (excluding July 3-4)

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oken Arrow Park, 2900 Louisiana St. Park, 2900 Louisiana oken Arrow oodlawn Elementary School K-State Research & Extension of Douglas County at (785) 843- K-State Research & Extension of Douglas for more information. 7058. Visit www.usd497.org BREAKFAST AND LUNCH BREAKFAST Kennedy Elementary School New Y W Adults South Park, 1141 Massachusetts St. South Park, 1141 Massachusetts Br Lawr Holcom Park Recr chase LUNCH ONLY 1245 E. 15th St. Recreation Center, East Lawrence Locations and times for meals are for meals and times Locations July 3-4. will be closed Sites as follows: SUMMER FOOD PROGRAM FOOD SUMMER to ALL offer free meals will Food Program Summer Lawrence between youth 325351 325351 END OF SUMMER FLINGS Ages: 5-12. Hold on to that summer with one last week of camp! Y don’t want to miss all the fun before school starts. Activities will include: want to miss all the fun before don’t arts and crafts, field trips, swimming, movies and variety of games. All registration and health forms and bring a brown must fill out enrollee’s Registration deadline: 6:30 p.m. will be provided. bag lunch. Water Friday Aug. 4. LPRD Staff. CODE 325350 325350 FUN DAYS OF SUMMER FUN DAYS camp summer of excitement the all thought you when Just 5-12. Ages: it continues! Keep that summer fun, flowing with new friends was over, and activities. Activities will include: arts and crafts, field trips, swim- registration out fill must enrollee’s All games. of variety and movies ming, will be provided. bag lunch. Water and health forms and bring a brown July 28. For more information, Registration deadline: 6:30 p.m. Friday, call (785) 832-7940. Instructor: LPRD Staff. CODE Pre- $110 $110 $100 $110 $80 $80 $80 $80 $60 $80 $80 $80 FEE $200 $200 $110 $110 $100 $110 $80 $80 $80 $80 $60 $80 $80 $80 FEE $200 $200

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registration is required. NEIGHBORHOOD DROP-IN PLAYGROUND LICENSED PROGRAMS NEIGHBORHOOD DROP-IN PLAYGROUND for planned Ages: 5-12. An exciting neighborhood activity program Activities include trips, special events, swimming, games and children. to work in the each week contests. Specialists will visit the playground pa- supervisors will request arts and crafts. Playground of nature, areas allowing the child to leave a playground. consent in writing before rental are Playgrounds schedules will be available at each playground. Weekly Food Summer the at provided be will Lunches Monday-Friday. open Park or chil- Arrow site in South Park and Broken Lunch Program Free are There by staff. can bring a sack lunch. Lunch will be supervised dren bi-weekly and monthly weekly, options available for enrollment: three to accommodate any summer schedule. Instructor: LPRD Staff. TRADITIONAL 325302 325302 325302 325302 325302 325302 325302 325302 325302 325302 325302 325300 325300 325300 325300 325300 325300 325300 325300 325300 325300 325300 325300 325300 325300 South Park, 1141 Massachusetts St. CODE 325302 325302 325302 Broken Arrow Park, 2900 Louisiana St. Arrow Broken CODE contact Duane Peterson, Special Events supervisor, at (785) 832-7940. contact Duane Peterson, Special Events supervisor, SPECIAL EVENTS SPECIAL ADULT SPORTS YOUTH SPORTS YOUTH CAMPS RECREATION POPULATIONS FACILITIES 72 SPECIAL RECREATION SPECIAL EVENTS POPULATIONS ADULT SPORTS YOUTH SPORTS YOUTH CAMPS FACILITIES 73 - $85 $85 $85 $85 $60 $85 $85 $85 $85 $40 $40 $60 $60 $56 FEE FEE FEE FEE $112

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322606 322606 322606 322606 322606 322606 322606 322606 322606 Senior Camp, Full Day Full Camp, Senior CODE 322606 425160 422194 of activities, including arts and crafts, games, sports and field trips. of activities, including arts and crafts, games, full. until or 6:30 p.m. 22, December Friday, deadline: Registration Participants will need to bring a sack lunch. CODE 425160 HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS HOLIDAY Come 422194 SPECIAL POPULATIONS FULL DAY CAMP, HOLIDAY and without Ages 5-12. This is a fully integrated camp for youth with integration and the oppor gain socialization, exercise, disabilities. Youth WINTER BREAK CAMPS WINTER BREAK CAMP WINTER BREAK GYMNASTICS at SPL Min 7 / Max 28. Join the gymnastics staff Ages: 5-12. Enrollment winter blues with the thrill of gymnastics! and rid the for winter break over the bars, hang by the rings and jump roll Bounce on the trampoline, and learn new for participants to improve into the pit. Camp is designed your If self-image. build a positive fitness and physical increase skills, is the camp for them. Other this and defy gravity, child loves to jump, flip movies games, board basketball, soccer, activities will include volleyball, their own lunches. will need to provide and arts and crafts. Campers Instructors: LPRD Staff. CODE 416014 116014 program fun. A structured tunity to have a summer filled with friends and activities of daily Examples weekly. activities scheduled with different music, and aquatic centers, include: bowling, activities at recreation and in-town field trips. dancing, basketball, acting, arts and crafts be must packet camp A advance. in week one is deadline Registration the deadline. Staff to child ratio is 1:4. completed and returned before This is NOT one-on-one. Bring a sack lunch daily. CODE $85 $85 $85 $85 $60 $85 $85 $85 $85 $60 $60 $60 $60 $40 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $60 $40 $60 $60 $60 $60 FEE FEE FEE

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RECREATION FACILITIES STRETCH YOUR LIMITS — WWW.LPRD.ORG RECREATION CENTERS Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department operates four recreation centers within the community. The recreation centers are FREE to the public; there are no memberships required. Each facility has space available for rent (see Facility Rentals, page 75). Below are listings of each facility and the recreational activities they provide. Activities and/or facility reservations may alter Open Gym hours listed.

COMMUNITY BUILDING 115 W. 11th St. Hours of operation Toddler Open Gym hours** (785) 832-7920 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. (Mon-Fri) 10:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Sat) (Mon, Wed, Fri) POPULATIONS The facility features: 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. (Sun)

SPECIAL Locker/shower facilities After-school Open Gym hours* Full-size gymnasium Open Gym hours*** 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. (Mon-Fri) Weight room 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Cardio room (Mon, Wed, Fri) 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Tue, Thu) Noon to 4:30 p.m. (Sat-Sun)

EAST LAWRENCE RECREATION CENTER

ADULT SPORTS 1245 E. 15th St. Hours of operation Open Gym hours*** (785) 832-7950 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. (Mon-Fri) Noon to 3 p.m. (Mon-Fri) 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Sat) 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Sat) The facility features: 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. (Sun) 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. (Sun) Locker/shower facilities Full-size gymnasium Walking hours After-school Open Gym hours* Weight room 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. (Mon-Fri) 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. (Mon-Fri) Cardiovascular equipment Game areas (billiards, Pickleball Free Play Ping-Pong, foosball) 9 a.m. to noon (Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri) YOUTH SPORTS HOLCOM PARK RECREATION CENTER 2700 W. 27th St. Hours of operation Open Gym hours*** (785) 832-7940 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. (Mon-Fri) 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Sat) (Mon, Wed, Fri) The facility features: 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. (Sun) Noon to 3 p.m. (Tue, Thu) Locker/shower facilities 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Sat) Full-size gymnasium Walking hours 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. (Sun) Racquetball/handball court 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. (Mon-Fri) Weight room After-school Open Gym hours* Cardiovascular equipment 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. (Mon-Fri) Games room (billiards, (During school year) foosball) YOUTH CAMPS

SPORTS PAVILION LAWRENCE presented by Lawrence Memorial Hospital 100 Rock Chalk Lane (785) 330-7355 www.sportspavilionlawrence.org

The facility features: Aerobic/fitness room Hours of operation 8 full-size basketball courts/ Cardio/weight areas 5:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. (Mon-Fri) 16 full-size volleyball courts Indoor turf/soccer area 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Sat) 1/8-mile walking/running track Meeting rooms 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. (Sun) RECREATION

FACILITIES Gymnastics areas For those in wheelchairs or those unable to stand, we offer VitaGlide, a wheelchair-accessible fitness machine, which assists in toning the upper body and rehabilitating the shoulders while providing a cardio workout.

*After-school Open Gym is available for children ages 7 to 18 years old. Staff cannot retain children who wish to leave. **Toddler Open Gym is for kids 6 years old and younger. It starts the third week in September and runs through the second week in May. $1 per child, per visit. *** Open Gym hours are subject to change without notice.

ALL RECREATION CENTER WEIGHT ROOMS, GAME ROOMS, EQUIPMENT AND OPEN GYMNASIUM TIMES ARE AVAILABLE TO ALL CITIZENS AT NO COST. PLEASE VISIT RECREATION CENTER FOR OPEN GYMNASIUM SCHEDULE.

74 For more information regarding recreation facilities, contact the Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department Administrative Office at 1141 Massachusetts St.; (785) 832-3450; or [email protected]. SPECIAL RECREATION SPECIAL EVENTS POPULATIONS ADULT SPORTS YOUTH SPORTS YOUTH CAMPS FACILITIES 75

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ohibited. eserving shelters and gazebos cham Park: 5 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.) esponsible for the clean up. dinance 8515) equested. eation Department. ganizer has obtained a permit issued oved events at parks and facilities the drinking or consumption of alcoholic eservation requests must be received must be received eservation requests

permit. es in parks require a permit, except es in parks require oducts or smoking delivery devices in om April 15 to October 30. obacco-free parks: The use of tobacco obacco-free easonable conditions established by shall be r Glass bottles ar (City Code 14-109) Public events in parks r granted by Lawr Recr (City Code 15-207) T pr parks is pr All r two working days (Mon-Fri) prior to the date r Public parks within the city will be open daily to the public fr p.m. (Bur (City Code 15-208) Alcoholic liquor may be served during appr owned by the City of Lawr operated by the or or pursuant to the rules and r Parks and Recr that liquor is conducted in accor r the (City Or Dogs and cats in public parks must be kept on a leash at all times. (City Code 3-107, 3-202) Fir in designated BBQ pits. (City Code 8-207.25) Persons r Shelters and gazebos may be r fr that the sponsor Department, provided

8. 9. 4. 5. 6. 7. GENERAL RULES AND FOR SHELTERS REGULATIONS 1. 2. 3. PRAIRIE PARK SHELTER PRAIRIE PARK adjacent to Prairie 2811 Kensington Road, Park Elementary School Capacity: 60-70 individuals tables, Amenities: BBQ grill, lights, picnic drinking fountain and restrooms electricity, equip- in Park: Playground Other Features and access to trails at ment, basketball court Lake. Mary’s (from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.) $75

ental Full-day r There are also shelters located at Chief Jim McSwain Park, Deerfield Park, Deerfield McSwain at Chief Jim located shelters also are There a on available are that Park Taylor John and Park Creek Brook Park, list. Reservations reserve not on the are and basis first-come/first-serve depart- taken at any of the are shelters and indoor facilities for outdoor must apply for a events, you For large facilities. recreational ment’s regard For questions - approval. Permit prior to reservation Special Use 832-3450. call (785) rentalsing shelter availability, and their

HOLCOM PARK SHELTER HOLCOM PARK 27th St., adjacent to Holcom Park 2700 W. Recreation Center Capacity: 60-70 individuals Amenities: lights, BBQ grill, picnic tables, drinking fountain and restrooms electricity, equip- in Park: Playground Other Features ment, basketball court, sand volleyball court, baseball/softball fields, handball court and tennis court. SHELTER PARK LYONS St. 700 N. Lyon Capacity: 60-65 individuals Amenities: lights, BBQ grill, picnic tables, drinking fountain and restrooms electricity, equip- in Park: Playground Other Features ment, baseball/softball fields, basketball court and tennis court. HOBBS PARK SHELTER HOBBS PARK 702 E. 11th St. Capacity: 40-50 individuals BBQ grill, picnic tables Amenities: electricity, and drinking fountain in Park: Baseball/softball Other Features equipment field, basketball court, playground House. and the historic Murphy-Bromelsick “DAD” PERRY PARK “DAD” PERRY SHELTER NORTH Harvard and Parkside roads Capacity: 90-100 individuals BBQ grill, picnic Amenities: lights, electricity, tables and restrooms equip- in Park: Playground Other Features recreational for ment, soccer field, other areas activities, connection to trails. PARK “DAD” PERRY WEST SHELTER 1200 Monterey Way Capacity: 90-100 individuals BBQ grill, picnic Amenities: lights, electricity, tables and restrooms equip- in Park: Playground Other Features ment, sand volleyball court, tennis court, bas- the park. ketball court, access to trail around CLINTON PARK SHELTER CLINTON PARK Fifth St. 901 W. Capacity: 60-65 individuals BBQ grill, picnic Amenities: lights, electricity, and restrooms tables, drinking fountain equip- in Park: Playground Other Features for and other areas ment, basketball court activities. recreational SHELTERS MAY BE RESERVED ONLINE THREE WORKING DAYS IN ADVANCE. BE RESERVED WORKING DAYS ONLINE THREE MAY SHELTERS (between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. or 4 p.m. and 9 p.m.) (between 10 a.m. and 3

$45

SHELTER RENTAL FEES RENTAL SHELTER Half-day rental areas for recreational activities. for recreational areas Other Features in Park: Horseshoe pit and Other Features restrooms Amenities: BBQ grill, picnic tables, water and ment and areas for recreational activities. for recreational ment and areas Capacity: 40-50 individuals Playground equip- in Park: Playground Other Features EAST SHELTER PARK 1316 E. 902 Road restrooms CLINTON LAKE OUTLET Amenities: BBQ grill, picnic tables, water and Capacity: 40-50 individuals golf course. WEST SHELTER PARK 1316 E. 902 Road Other Features in Park: Skate park and disc Other Features CLINTON LAKE OUTLET tables and restrooms lights, electricity, BBQ grill, picnic Amenities: lights, electricity, next to a disc golf course. Capacity: 40 individuals deck, playground equipment and is located deck, playground WEST SHELTER 600 Rockledge Road Other Features in Park: A 40’ X 30’ walkout Other Features CENTENNIAL PARK tables, drinking fountain and restrooms lights, electricity, BBQ grill, picnic Amenities: lights, electricity, Also connected to a hike/bike path. Capacity: 140-150 individuals ment and other areas for recreational activity. activity. for recreational ment and other areas EAST SHELTER Ninth St. 2124 W. Playground equip- in Park: Playground Other Features CENTENNIAL PARK drinking fountain and restrooms BBQ grill, picnic tables, electricity, Amenities: BBQ grill, picnic tables, electricity, activities. Capacity: 45-50 individuals tennis court and other areas for recreational for recreational areas tennis court and other 200 Indiana St. ment, sand volleyball court, horseshoe pits, ment, sand volleyball SHELTER BURCHAM PARK Playground equip- in Park: Playground Other Features tables, drinking fountain and restrooms tables, drinking fountain lights, electricity, BBQ grill, picnic Amenities: lights, electricity, Capacity: 100-120 individuals BROKEN ARROW SHELTER BROKEN ARROW 2900 Louisiana St. days (Mon-Fri) prior to the date requested.days (Mon-Fri) All shelter/gazebo reservationshelter/gazebo All requests receivedbe must three working Reservations are taken one year in advance of the date being requested. of the date being requested. one year in advance taken are Reservations reserve them from April 15 through October 30, weather permitting. weather 30, October through 15 April from them reserve public park shelters throughout the community’s 52 parks. Citizens can Citizens 52 parks. community’s the throughout park shelters public SHELTERS and maintains operates Department and Recreation Parks Lawrence ($20 per hour) ($20 per hour) ($35 per hour) ($20 per hour) A wonderful view, a beautiful flower garden, flower garden, a beautiful view, A wonderful A wonderful view of the arboretum, pergola, pergola, arboretum, A wonderful view of the ($40 per hour) ($30 per hour) ($35 per hour) ($50 per hour) (from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.) urf Field ($135 per hour) urf Field ($75 per hour) $90 urf Field ($45 per hour) oss Court ($30 per hour)* ayne Bly Room* ($30 per hour) lights, electricity, tables, BBQ grill, drinking fountain and tables, BBQ grill, lights, electricity, lights, electricity, table and benches lights, electricity, 10-15 individuals 10-15 6-10 individuals Cr Whole T 1/3 T Half T Champion Room Victory Room Legacy Room Gymnasium 1/2 Gymnasium W Bly Room (South half) Bly Room (North half)* Gymnasium

Full-day rental *For information on renting more than one court, please contact SPL at (785) 330-7355 HOLCOM PARK RECREATION CENTER RECREATION HOLCOM PARK 832-7940 27th St. • (785) 2700 W. Space available for rent: *Includes kitchen with stove top, microwave oven and refrigerator find out can be made on a space-available basis. To Facility reservations space avail- Center rental details about Holcom Park Recreation more may contact us at (785) 832-7940. Reservations for facility rentals ability, Center during the following be made at the Holcom Park Recreation hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Mon-Fri). office LAWRENCE PAVILION SPORTS 100 Rock Chalk Lane • (785) 330-7355 • www.sportspavilionlawrence.org Space available for rent: WATSON PARK GAZEBO PARK WATSON streetsand Kentucky Sixth Capacity: Amenities: benches in Park: Other Features equipment. playground aquatic center and basketball court, ARBORETUM GAZEBO ROTARY LAWRENCE 5100 W. 27th St. 5100 W. Capacity: Amenities: in Park: Other Features small stage is also near the gazebo, as and pond. A Xeriscape Garden waterfalls. with cascading well as a small stream (at the reservation handling their own set up/take down, the For groups needed to accom- the additional time time of booking) needs to reflect modate set up and take down (this includes catering, DJs, bands or any other accommodations). foravailable space gymnasium and rooms, large and small are There below. availability and fee schedule for each facility See room renting. department’s the of any taken at are spaces rental facility Reservations for apply for a Special Use events, you must facilities. For large recreational fa- For information regarding being approved. Permit prior to reservation call (785) 832-3450. and their availability, cility rentals ($40 per hour) ($30 per hour) ($25 per hour) ($20 per hour) ($20 per hour) GAZEBOS MAY BE RESERVED ONLINE THREE WORKING DAYS IN ADVANCE. IN BE RESERVED ONLINE THREE WORKING DAYS GAZEBOS MAY ($25 per hour) ($20 per hour) ($35 per hour) ($35 per hour) (from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. or 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.) (from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. $50 lights, electricity, benches, drinking fountain and restrooms benches, drinking fountain lights, electricity, Gymnasium 1/2 Gymnasium Meeting Room* Dance studio Gymnasium 1/2 Gymnasium Community Room 1* Community Room 2 Community Rooms 1 and 2* GAZEBO RENTAL FEES GAZEBO RENTAL Half-day rental Should your event require set up or take down, LPRD charges additional set up or take down, LPRD charges Should your event require guestsof number on depending assessed are Fees service. the for fees 50set-up/take-down fee; $35 a is there people, 49 to up event: for an at the fee is $80.100 people, than more people, the fee is $55; and for to 99 Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department provides rental space within rental Department provides Parks and Recreation Lawrence facilities. Reservations for meet- recreational community’s the Lawrence the spaces can be completed 90 days from and other rental ing rooms which can be Union Pacific Depot, (except for the Lawrence day of rental reservations All requested). date the of advance in year one completed of the date requested. must be made at least two weeks in advance find out can be made on a space-available basis. To Facility reservations space avail- Center rental Recreation details about East Lawrence more may contact us at (785) 832-7950. Reservations for facility rentals ability, 8 hours: office during Center Recreation Lawrence East the at made be a.m. to 5 p.m. (Mon-Fri). EAST LAWRENCE RECREATION CENTER RECREATION EAST LAWRENCE 1245 E. 15th St. • (785) 832-7950 Space available for rent: *Includes kitchen with stove, oven and refrigerator Facility reservations can be made on a space-available basis. To find out can be made on a space-available basis. To Facility reservations contact space availability, details about Community Building rental more may be made at us at (785) 832-7920. Reservations for facility rentals to 5 8 a.m. hours: office during the following Building the Community p.m. (Mon-Fri). *Includes kitchen with stove, oven and refrigerator.

COMMUNITY BUILDING 11th St. • (785) 832-7920 115 W. Space available for rent: OTHER FACILITY RENTAL SPACE RENTAL OTHER FACILITY (William Kelly Bandstand) GAZEBO (William SOUTH PARK 1141 Massachusetts St. Capacity: 20-30 individuals Amenities: first park, it includes a wonder- in Park: As Lawrence’s Other Features recre- for and other areas equipment playground ful flower garden, ational activities. - recre of the department’s taken at any for gazebos are Reservations Use apply for a Special events, you must For large ational facilities. regarding For questions shelter approval. to reservation Permit prior call (785) 832-3450. rentals and their availability, Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department operates and maintains operates Department and Recreation Parks Lawrence be done can of gazebos parks. Rental community within the gazebos October 15 through of April period the reservation 1 for after January reservation permitting. All shelter/gazebo 30, weather requests be must received prior to the date requested. 3 working days (Mon-Fri) GAZEBOS SPECIAL EVENTS SPECIAL ADULT SPORTS YOUTH SPORTS YOUTH CAMPS RECREATION POPULATIONS FACILITIES 76 SPECIAL RECREATION SPECIAL EVENTS POPULATIONS ADULT SPORTS YOUTH SPORTS YOUTH CAMPS FACILITIES 77

- SET UP/TAKE DOWN FEES DOWN UP/TAKE SET and set up to provide the division fees for additional charges LPRD take down. with: For events people: $35 • Up to 49 $55 • 50 to 99 people: $85 than 100 people: • More (at set up/take down, the reservation handling their own For groups time needed to the additional the time of booking) needs to reflect bands DJs, catering, includes down (this up/take set accommodate . or any other accommodations) and for applied be to needs Permit Use Special a events, larger For $25 Alcohol Permits are reservation. prior to finalizing the approved reserva- prior to finalizing for and approved and need to be applied tion. For more information call (785) 832-3450. CARNEGIE BUILDING Ninth St. 200 W. Carnegie in beautiful downtown The renovated Building, located par reunions, receptions, wedding for location ideal an is Lawrence, ties and corporate functions. The facility also features smaller rooms for rooms smaller features also facility The functions. and corporate ties meetings, baby showers and other public and private events. Rental rates: Sunday-Friday: Heritage Room (71’x31’) $40/hr East Gallery Room (27’x24’) $30/hr Room (27’x23’) $25/hr Conference facility. include the entire rentals Saturday rate: $995/day Saturday for all Saturday A $100 deposit is required apply. Some time restrictions reservations. a $25 temporary alcohol permit. Reservations serving alcohol require information, please visit our website at www.lawrenceks.org/ For more can be arranged or call us at (785) 832-7950. Tours lprd/facilityrental Reservations may be made at the Lawrence 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Friday. 1141 Massachusetts St., or Administrative Offices, Parks and Recreation 1245 E. 15th St. Center, Recreation East Lawrence

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$25 per hour e Facility — $55 per hour • Theater Room — • Entir

Reservations must be made at least two weeks in advance es 24’ X 46’ Reservations may be subject to a deposit.

rental space available, contact us at (785)rental 832-7950. rental. To find out more details about the Lawrence Union Pacific Depot details about the Lawrence find out more To rental. permission. at time of and are on a space-available basis. Deposit of $100 required ideal place for outdoor events. Small bands or DJs are allowed with prior ideal place for outdoor events. Small bands or DJs are Recreation facilities. You may also call (785) 832-7950 for more infor more 832-7950 for may also call (785) facilities. You Recreation spectacular array of colors in the summer makes for an The garden’s staff. may apply for the Alcohol and Special Use permits at all Parks and permits at all Parks and may apply for the Alcohol and Special Use • Community Room — $35 per hour landscaping professional Recreation’s and Parks by maintained garden Permit must be applied for prior to a reservation being approved. You You approved. being Permit must be applied for prior to a reservation Space available for rent: flower French-themed outdoor, The Union Pacific Depot also includes an two weeks prior to the booking date. For large events, a Special Use Use Special a events, large For date. booking the to prior weeks two • DVD/VHS viewing system (no additional fee) mits alcohol, but you must apply for and receive an Alcohol Permit Permit Alcohol an receive and for apply must you but alcohol, mits mation. fees • Use of tables/chairs included in rental • Capacity for 49 people (standing) or 38 people (seated) • Measures 12’ X 28’ • Measures • Measur State Theater Room Booth Free The Arden The Community Room and two-burner stove top oven, refrigerator • Kitchenette with microwave • Use of tables/chairs included in rental fees • Use of tables/chairs included in rental • Capacity for 159 people (standing) or 70 people (seated) receptions, reunions, meetings and educational seminars. LPRD per meetings and educational seminars. LPRD reunions, receptions, This facility is available for a variety of events, including weddings, including weddings, This facility is available for a variety of events, — $10 per hour • Garden Community Room and the Arden Booth Free State Theater Room. State Theater Booth Free Community Room and the Arden the use: the rooms for public two The Union Pacific Depot offers LAWRENCE UNION PACIFIC DEPOT UNION PACIFIC LAWRENCE 402 N. Second St.

DOG PARKS (OFF-LEASH) DOG PARKS Dog Park “Mutt Run” Off-Leash 1330 E. 902 Road dogs and separate drinking fountains for The park includes restrooms, fields the through mowed are parking lot. Paths and a small their owners pets and for their Users must be responsible and along wooded areas. - at rec available are posted at the site. Rules obey rules and regulations access the park, take To at www.lprd.org. centers or on the Web reation turnClinton Parkway west to the Clinton Dam road, south on the dam East 902 Road to and take the first left onto East 902 Road. Follow road leads toroad that park is at the bend in the the first left. The 30-plus acre the north side of the spillway. Park — Dog Park Riverfront U.S. highways 24, 40 and 59 junction, by the Kansas River the park Park and can be accessed from is located in Riverfront The area U.S.and Street Third of North intersection the near located entrance the fields and along the mowed through highways 24 and 40. Paths are Kansas River. FISHING Lake Mary’s 2730 Harper St. Lake, adjacent to Prairie Park and the Prairie Park at Mary’s Cast off programs. Priority is given to Parks and Recreation Center. Nature regulations, please contact us at information and fishing For more (785) 832-3450. Area Pat Dawson-Billings Nature 27th Street and Crossgate Drive After developing the variety of fish in the ponds within the park, fishing is programs. now allowed. Priority is given to Parks and Recreation Sandra J. Shaw Community Health Park 110 Maine St. programs. Fishing is allowed. Priority is given to Parks and Recreation BIKING AND HIKING TRAILS HIKING AND BIKING for bicy- parks in Lawrence available are trails of multi-use A variety Recreation/ a up Pick lovers. nature and walkers joggers, hikers, clists, trails range The or bike shop. center recreation at any map Bike Trails to miles Clinton Parkway walkways along surface 8.4 miles of hard from Park, Naismith Valley trails in Riverfront of scenic nature and miles many other and area Lake Perry Park, Prairie Park/Mary’s Park, “Dad” continue levels) for skill by NORBA (rated trails bike parks. Mountain boat ramp in and Oak streets of the North Eighth east to be improved Santa abandoned of the converted about a mile city Park. The Riverfront east to 29th streets, 10, 23rd Kansas Highway line — from Fe Railroad miles University — to a bike and hike trail. Ten of Haskell Indian Nations west 59 Highway U.S. from Trafficway Lawrence South the along stretch Parkway Clinton of north and a connection property Lake Clinton through Naismith Valley trails through Recreational Road North 1750. to Township are neighborhood north of Clinton Parkway Park and the Heatherwood in Prairie Park. have been improved for walkers. Additional trails great are Trails four miles of Clinton Parkway. located along Jogging trails are vehicles by city code. not available to motorized DISC GOLF COURSES Centennial Park 600 Rockledge Drive fees course has no green Come try your hand at disc golf. This 18-hole golf ex- Disc golf is played like regular or expensive equipment to buy. One point is counted each cept a flying disc is used in place of a ball. object is to The and when a penalty is incurred. time the disc is thrown the lowest score. acquire Park Riverfront Kansas River U.S. highways 24, 40 and 59 junction, by the to disc golf enthusi- new challenges This course was developed to provide beautifulin Set sport. the in interest growing the with up keep to and asts the disc. Maps and Park, enjoy the scenic riverside as you toss Riverfront or online at www.lprd.org. facilities recreation available at all are scorecards -league baseball cage -league baseball cage ookie baseball cage 1 major 2 minor 1 r 4 slow-pitch softball cages 2 fast-pitch softball cages Tokens: on site, 1 token for $1 or 7 tokens for $5. Each may be purchased Tokens 20 pitches. The token machine accepts one and five dol- token provides at the LPRD Administrative may also be purchased Tokens lar bills only. 1141 Massachusetts St at a discounted rate of 15 tokens for Offices, $10 or 25 tokens for $15. Hours of Operation: 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. 1 to April 10 from March This facility is open from From and Sunday. Friday and 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday Monday through Cages will not be 8 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. daily. April 11 to October 1, from open during inclement weather.

Part of the Clinton Lake Softball Complex, this facility features: Clinton Lake Softball Complex 5101 Speicher Road BATTING CAGES BATTING OTHER RECREATIONAL FACILITIES OTHER RECREATIONAL SESQUICENTENNIAL POINT 27th St. 6000 W. within the leased park landsSesquicentennial Point, which is on a hillside Sesquicentennial Point Valley. overlooking Clinton Lake and the Wakarusa anniversary of Lawrence’s was developed to commemorate the 150th adjacent and offer a gathering space for groups founding and provides plaza, near the top of the hill, in- The Point’s hiking trails and picnic areas. major donors. Descendingcludes a platform, inscribed with the names of — defined by natural half circles three the hill, spaced 50 feet apart, are pool. Stone el- walls — leading to the time capsule grasses and rock half circles, a 150-year timeline and bisecting the ements, representing is a grassy amphi- future step down the gentle slope. Envisioned for the Sesquicentennial Point istheater on the hillside below the time capsule. Sesquicentennial reserve To treasure. a community to become destined please call (785) 832-7920. Point for your event or to check its availability, SPECIAL EVENTS SPECIAL ADULT SPORTS YOUTH SPORTS YOUTH CAMPS RECREATION POPULATIONS FACILITIES 78 SPECIAL RECREATION SPECIAL EVENTS POPULATIONS ADULT SPORTS YOUTH SPORTS YOUTH CAMPS FACILITIES 79 Space is limited, so reserve 1200 Monterey1200 Way

2811 Kensington St. Kensington 2811

“Dad” Perry Park, “Dad” Park, Prairie

Non-lighted courts are located at: located are courts Non-lighted Southwest and West South, Central, at available are courts Additional Bicycles, skate- University of Kansas. Schools and at the Junior High For more on tennis courts. not allowed blades are and/or roller boards information,832-3450. call (785) SOFTBALL AND BASEBALL FIELD RESERVATIONS AND BASEBALL SOFTBALL reserved fields may be softball/baseball Parks and Recreation Lawrence - begin taking res for private tournaments on a space-available basis. We the throughout and continue January day in first working ervations on the call (785) a field reserve 832-7920. To year. your tournament early!

f ge mouth bass is 15” minimum, and two (2) per day limit on channel catfish.

eel limits apply. , 100 Rock Chalk Lane 832-3450. 1840 Louisiana St. 2700 W. 27th St. 2700 W.

700 N. Lyon St. 700 N. Lyon FISHING REGULATIONS AT MARY’S LAKE MARY’S AT FISHING REGULATIONS All persons need a license to fish in the lake except persons age 65 or over and under age 16. All persons need a license to fish in the lake except persons age 65 or over and under State daily cr Length limit for lar

3. Regulations for fishing are:* Regulations for fishing are:* 1. 2. eterans Park, yons Park, The regulations listed above also apply to the ponds at Pat Dawson-Billings Nature Area and the pond “Green’s Lake” at Sandra J. Shaw The regulations listed above also apply to the ponds at Pat Dawson-Billings Nature Area and the pond “Green’s L V Rock Chalk Park Holcom Park,

Lawrence Parks and Recreation uses the lake for nature programs and special events. Public fishing is accepted by following the rules above, rules the following by accepted is fishing Public events. special and programs nature for lake the uses Recreation and Parks Lawrence NO boating allowed. is NO swimming and and activities take priority over public fishing and the use of the docks. There but LPRD programs allowed in the lake. NO flotation devices of any kind are * Community Health Park. The lake is patrolled and regulations are enforced by Wildlife and Parks and Department conservation officers. Inquiries about Mary’s Lake Mary’s about Inquiries officers. conservation Department and Parks and Wildlife by enforced are regulations and patrolled is lake The 832-3450. (785) Department Administrative Office, Parks and Recreation Prairie Park can be made at the Lawrence and the adjacent 71-acre LAWRENCE PARKS AND RECREATION USES THE LAKE AND RECREATION PARKS LAWRENCE PROGRAMS AND SPECIAL EVENTS, FOR NATURE PRIORITY OVER PUBLIC FISHING. WHICH TAKE In 1991, Lawrence Parks and Recreation purchased the lake property and the lake property purchased Parks and Recreation In 1991, Lawrence with the addition of Prairie Park continued its development of the area and the center to the lake area Center in 1999 and natural trails from Nature neighborhood park. Mary’s Lake was created in the 1950s. Lawrence Parks and Recreation Parks and Recreation the 1950s. Lawrence in Lake was created Mary’s to use the natural area owners in the '70s Department worked with property - pro as well as coordinated and lake for its Exceptional Summer Camps, with special education classes in the public schools in the spring gramming and fall seasons.

or exhibitions on a space-available basis. For more information, call For more or exhibitions on a space-available basis. and lights will shut of Players may activate the lights by push button, held occasionally, and facilities may be reserved for competitions and/ and facilities may be reserved held occasionally, skatepark rules and regulations. Special events and contests will be skatepark rules and regulations. play at the following locations: door courts for free www.lawrenceks.org/lprd/recreationfacilities/skatepark for a list of www.lawrenceks.org/lprd/recreationfacilities/skatepark (785) 832-3450. out- lighted provides Department Recreation and Parks Lawrence The TENNIS COURTS own risk and should wear safety equipment. Please visit wear safety equipment. Please own risk and should Our skate parks are not supervised. Users participate at their not Our skate parks are 2601 W. 25th St. 2601 W. Holcom Park 2901 Princeton Blvd. Deerfield Park automatically. shoes by calling (785) shoes by calling 600 Rockledge Drive Pitching Championships. You can reserve courts and check out horse- courts can reserve You Pitching Championships. PARKS SKATEBOARD Centennial Park ducts numerous tournaments at this facility, including the Kansas State including tournamentsthis facility, at ducts numerous are available for recreational use. The Lawrence Horseshoe Club con- Horseshoe Club Lawrence use. The available for recreational are Broken Arrow Park has 16 lighted, state-of-the-art horseshoe courts that courts horseshoe state-of-the-art 16 lighted, Park has Arrow Broken 2900 Louisiana St. 2900 HORSESHOE COURTS HORSESHOE Park Arrow Broken ACTIVITIES REGISTRATION Lawrence Parks and Recreation FOR RECREATION USE ONLY Date 115 W. 11th St., Lawrence, KS 66044 Cash MC VS D Check # ______Registrar ______Loc. ______(785) 832-7920 HOUSEHOLD INFORMATION (PLEASE PRINT)

Name______Sex Male Female Address______City______State______ZIP______

Home Phone______Work Phone______Cell______YES! I would like to make E-mail______a donation to the LPRD Secondary/Emergency Contact______Phone______scholarship fund. Amt: $______

Birth Sex Participant’s First Name Participant’s Last Name Class Code Sec Class Name Fee Start Date Date M/F

In consideration of my (and/or my child’s) participation in this activity, I hereby release and discharge the City of Lawrence, Kansas, from any and all liability arising from accident, injury and illness that I (or my child/children) may suffer as a result of participation in such activity. I further agree to indemnify and hold harmless the City of Lawrence, Kansas and its employees from any and all claims resulting from injuries, damages and losses sustained by me (and/or my child/children) arising out of, connected with or in any way associated with the activity. In the event of emergency, I authorize City officials to secure from any licensed hospital, physician or medical personnel any treatment deemed necessary for me (and/or my child’s) immediate care and agree that I will be responsible for payment of any and all medical services rendered. If any damage to City facilities, equipment or materials occurs as a result of misuse by me (and/or my child) during use in activity enrolled or participating in, I will be responsible for payment of any repairs and/or replacement needed. Also, the undersigned and/or the participant(s) authorize the City to use at its discretion any photograph(s) (black/white or color and video footage) taken of participants while participating in City programs and activities for marketing in print or by electronic means. Registration is not valid without signature. For faxed registration, signature provided by transmittal will stand as a valid signature and will be held as binding and will represent consent of waiver here within.

I HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE WAIVER, REGISTRATION AND REFUND POLICIES

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DO YOU NEED SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN THESE PROGRAMS? YES NO If Yes, please explain. ______biodiversity.ku.edu Convenient parking available 1345 Jayhawk Blvd. one block north of the museum.