Branching Out Shelby Township Events & Programs Creating a Better Place through people, places and events

Shelby Township Parks, Recreation & Maintenance Catalog Summer 2019 Follow us on Facebook & Instagram Serving the residents of Shelby Township at the Burgess-Shadbush Nature Center, the Shelby Township Senior Center and more than 1,100 acres of picturesque parks. 2 Shelby Township Parks, Recreation and Maintenance thanks the following people for their support:

SHELBY TOWNSHIP Table of Contents BOARD OF TRUSTEES Rentals & Reservations 4 Rick Stathakis, Supervisor Event & Activity Location Map 6 Stanley T. Grot, Clerk Enrollment Form 7 Michael Flynn, Treasurer PRM Sports 8 Lisa Casali, Trustee Youth Camps & Classes 10 John Vermeulen, Trustee Special Recreation 16 Vince Viviano, Trustee PRM Activities 17 Lynn Wilhelm, Trustee Events 18 Adult Classes 20 Burgess-Shadbush Nature Center 23 PARKS & RECREATION Shelby Township Senior Center 26 COMMITTEE Shelby Township Library 28 Brian Zilli, Chairperson Community News 32 Joe Youngblood, Event & Program Sponsors 34 PRM Department Rep Directory 35 Lynn Wilhelm, Board Rep Robert O’Brien, Connect with your community Vice Chair Shannon Alore The Shelby Township Parks, Recreation and Maintenance Department invites businesses and organizations to Beth Bryer take advantage of a promotional opportunity to support their community. Sponsors play an important role in the Stacy Cerget success of our annual free and/or low-cost family events and youth athletic leagues. Sponsor support helps to Ryan Knost purchase supplies and offset operating costs. Donald Watchowski Joe Yestrepski Several options are available, and depending on the level, benefits may include: • Sponsor name and/or logo on promotional materials. • Sponsor name in social media and promotional email alerts. SENIOR STEERING • A complimentary display ad in the edition of “Branching Out” with event promotion. COMMITTEE • Sponsor-provided promotional information placed at event. Rick Stathakis, Supervisor • A table or area for sponsor to greet attendees and distribute information at event. Joe Youngblood, • A sponsor-provided banner placed at the sponsored event. PRM Department Rep • A listing on the “Thank You” page of the Fall-Winter edition of “Branching Out.” Amy Drake, Senior Coordinator To receive a sponsor packet or discuss options, Joan Hemingway email [email protected] Gloria La Grou or call 586-731-0300. Michael Paszkowski Mary Ann Swientoniowski Catalog Key CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF Who’s offering Business or location offering the class, including the address the class SHELBY Fee: $ (Sometimes here) Parks, Recreation & Maintenance Department Title of Program – Description of program including, any additional equipment Fee placement depends Joe Youngblood, Director needed or included. Fee: $ residents, $ nonresidents (Sometimes here) on listing Weekdays 8:30 AM - 5 PM #111111-A# Time Day(s) Date Length $ (Sometimes here) Closed Noon - 1 PM Title of Program – Description of program including any additional equipment 52700 Van Dyke Ave. needed or included. Fee: $ residents, $ nonresidents (Sometimes here) Program Shelby Township, MI 48316 #111111-A# Time Day(s) Date Length $ (Sometimes here) 586-731-0300 Fax: 586-726-7228 Activity Number email: [email protected]

shelbytwp.org/parks Cool off at the Splash Pad Shelby Township’s splash pad is located in Chief Gene Shepherd Park at 2452 23 Mile Road, east of ShelbyTwpParksAndRec Dequindre. It is open from 11 a.m.-7 p.m. every day from Memorial Day through Labor Day, weather permitting. • NEW! Toddler Time runs 10-11 a.m. Tues & Thur for ages 5 and under (with adult supervision). TheShelbyTwp • Open to Shelby Township and Utica residents for $2 per child per day (ID required). • A season family pass is available for $25, includes parents and up to four children. • Organized group outings must contact the Shelby Township PRM Department at least 10 TheShelbyTwp business days prior to the outing date to ensure availability. • A resident is permitted to bring nonresident guests for $2 per child. • Concessions including drinks and snacks will be available for sale. Special thanks to Elite Photography Call the PRM Department weekdays at 586-731-0300 for questions regarding the splash pad. for photographing our events. GET RECREATIONAL 3 What’s New at the Shelby Township Activities Center Hot Shot Contest - Sat, Oct. 5 Holiday Closures PRM wants to find the best shooters in Shelby Township. Call Boys 6-8 Girls 6-8 the office for rules and details. Spaces are limited, register Boys 8-10 Girls 8-10 Memorial Day - May 27 by calling Shelby Township PRM at 586-731-0300. Independence Day - July 4 Boys 10-12 Girls 10-12 Free for Shelby Township & Utica residents. Labor Day - Sept. 2 Boys 12-14 Girls 12-14 $5 for nonresidents. Inclement Weather Boys 14-16 Girls 14-16 Boys 16-18 Girls 16-18 Cancellations Men’s 18+ Women’s 18+ When the weather calls for enough rain to cancel games, practices or classes, Men’s 31+ Women’s 31+ the PRM Department will record a Men’s 50+ Women’s 50+ phone message at 586-726-4556, post on shelbytwp.org/parks and on our Facebook page. Please check them Celebrate Your Birthday at the Shelby Township Activities Center before phoning the PRM Department. Next year birthday reservations open Oct. 1, 2019. Reserve a room at the STAC and celebrate your 2020 party with us. TIME SLOTS ROOM RATE Lost & Found Sat: Noon - 2 PM or 1:30-3:30 PM Resident - $175 Sun: 1:30-3:30 PM Nonresident - $250 Found items typically end up at the PRM Department. Items are tagged Rate includes one hour in a party room plus one hour in the gym or craft room for up to 20 children. Choose with where and when they were found between gym or craft room rental. The non-refundable payment is due in full at booking. You provide your own and are kept for 30 days. decorations, food, eating utensils and craft. Some gym equipment will be supplied. Please contact us if you have lost an OPEN GYM / DROP-IN SPORTS item so we can keep an eye out or if you find something in our parks you Jr. High Basketball Fri 5:30-7 PM $4 resident feel is “lost.” Sun Call for availability $8 nonresident High School Basketball Fri 7-8:30 PM $4 resident Parks, Recreation & Sun Call for availability $8 nonresident Maintenance Men’s 18+ Basketball Tue 6-8 PM $4 resident Mission Statement Sun 4-6 PM $8 nonresident Men’s 35+ Open Gym Mon 6-8 PM $4 resident The Shelby Township PRM Sun Noon-2 PM $8 nonresident Department staff has made it their Family Open Gym Sun 11 AM - 1 PM $4 resident mission to provide organized sports $8 nonresident and progressive leisure, cultural and educational programs, as well 50+ Pickleball Sun 9:30-11 AM $2 resident as to protect our natural resources $4 nonresident and offer outdoor recreational 18-50 Pickleball Mon 8-10 PM $2 resident opportunities to members of the Sun 8-9:30 AM $4 nonresident community in a safe, healthy and enjoyable environment. They are Start dates to be determined. Refer to senior center for daytime drop-in schedule. committed to providing innovative and quality services to residents, Adult Sports Leagues businesses and service organizations in Shelby Township. Men’s 18+ Open Basketball League - 5v5 CO-ED 18+ Volleyball League - 6v6 Thursdays beginning in early September 2019. Wednesdays beginning in September 2019. Game times will range from 6:15-8:15 p.m. Teams will Start times range from 6-8:35 p.m. Teams will play play a total of 10 games. Price includes referee fees. a total of 10 games, plus playoffs. Games are self- Fee: $575 #321903-A1 officiated. Fee: $300 #221902-A1

Join us for the Grand Opening Celebration of the Shelby Township Activities Center 14975 21 Mile Rd Come have some fun and check out the center. 12-3 PM, Sept. 28 Free Event Featuring music, bouncers, food trucks, crafts, games and so much more. 4 Rentals & Reservations SHELBY TOWNSHIP SENIOR CENTER ROOM RENTALS (dates through July 31, 2019) Rooms at the Shelby Township Senior Center are available to rent for your next meeting, birthday party, shower or other special event. Rooms come with tables and chairs and can seat up to 100 people. The kitchen is unavailable, and alcohol is not permitted on the premises. Limited dates are available from 5-9 p.m. Monday-Thursday and during limited times on Saturdays and Sundays. Reservations can only be made outside senior center activity hours and only through PRM. Classrooms (20-30 person capacity) $25/hour resident, $35/hour nonresident Cafeteria (100 person capacity) $50/hour resident, $60/hour nonresident

Rentals at the NEW Shelby Township Activities Center (dates after Sept. 10, 2019) For available dates and fees for room rental in the new center, please check upcoming editions of this newsletter or contact us at 586-731-0300 beginning in July. FULL & HALF GYM RENTALS Rent out the gym at the new Shelby Township Activities Center. Reservations for 2020 open Oct. 1, 2019. Reservations prior to Jan. 1, 2020 will not be accepted. Please call 586-731-0300 or email [email protected] for gym availability. Limited days and times available. Full Gym $75/hour resident, $100/hour nonresident Half Gym $50/hour resident, $75/hour nonresident

Senior Center Cafeteria STAC Gym PARK PAVILION RENTALS River Bends Park – Reserve one of three pavilions in our popular park for your next special occasion. Shelters are equipped with picnic tables, electrical outlets and barbeque grills. You’ll have access to water, restrooms, playground areas, sand volleyball courts and horseshoe pits. Vehicles enter and park for free. • Mapleview Shelter rents for $110 for residents, $140 for nonresidents. • Bittersweet and Hickory Grove Shelters each rent for $170 for residents, $200 for nonresidents. Woodall Neighborhood Park – This shelter accommodates up to 60 people with included picnic tables, barbeque grill and electric outlets. Water is available in restrooms only. Fee: $100 for residents, $130 for nonresidents. Mae Stecker Park – Reserve a piece of the action at the pavilion in Mae Stecker Park with access to baseball diamonds, sand volleyball, basketball courts and tennis courts. The pavilion can accommodate 25-30 guests and has nearby restrooms. Fee: $50 for residents, $80 for nonresidents. Chief Gene Shepherd Park – Near the popular splash pad, this pavilion is a great spot for a party, reunion or any kind of gathering. The 40-by-60-foot structure can accommodate up to 180 people. Renters have access to picnic tables, electric outlets, water, indoor restrooms, playground, sand volleyball, horseshoe pit and bocce ball. The fee does not include use of the splash pad. Fee: $170 for residents, $200 for nonresidents. Reservations are accepted in person at the Shelby Township PRM Department or by phone at 586-731-0300.

In accordance with Shelby Township Ordinance Article II: Public Parks, Section 50-33 Permits, “a permit is required for picnics, outings, or gatherings of 20 or more persons.” All reservations provide for use from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. or dusk, whichever comes first. Any group wishing to host a 5K event must reserve the Hickory Grove Shelter. Only one 5K event will be permitted in River Bends Park on any given day. Various athletic fields are available to rent on a limited basis. Please contact the PRM Department at 586-731-0300 for availability information and pricing. River Bends Park Chief Gene Shepherd Park

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Heritage Garden HERITAGE GARDENS RESERVATIONS The beautiful Heritage Gardens is the perfect spot to exchange wedding vows or capture a moment for years to come with professional photos. The garden is surrounded by ornate wrought-iron fencing next to a 2.5 acre spring-fed lake for a fairytale feeling. A 10-foot gazebo is tucked among beautiful trees, flowers and walkways maintained by the Shelby Township Gardeners Club and the PRM Department. Reservations include an attendant to assure exclusive use. Photographers and paid professionals are encouraged to make a reservation to ensure exclusive use of the garden area and to offset operating and maintenance costs. Fee: $35/hour for residents, $110/hour for nonresidents.

Wedding Reservations: There is a two-hour minimum for a standing ceremony. A maximum of 10 chairs may be placed in the garden for those who may not be able to stand throughout a ceremony. Wedding parties may bring their own chairs or choose to rent our white stacking chairs for $5 each. A garden attendant will set up and remove our rented chairs. WEDDINGS AT HOPE CHAPEL Celebrate your wedding at Shelby Township’s Hope Chapel. Relocated to the Shelby Township Municipal Campus, this quaint venue has all the charm of a small-town fairytale near the beautiful Heritage Gardens. Fee: $335 for residents, $435 for nonresidents for a 2.5 hour time block and a one-hour rehearsal. Details:

• Seats up to 80 guests. • Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays are available for weddings with Thursdays reserved for rehearsals. • The wedding party is responsible for contracting its own clergy or officiant to perform their ceremony. • Please cal 586-731-0300, or email [email protected] for details or to check availability.

Hope Chapel 5 6 Event and Activity Locations 1. Argentine Detroit 14. Mae Stecker Park 7758 Auburn Road 8600 24 Mile Road Utica, MI 48317 Shelby Twp., MI 48316 2. Body Images 15. Master K’s Karate 51204 Danview 50658 Van Dyke Ave. Technology Court Shelby Twp., MI 48317 Shelby Twp., 48315 16. The New Rink Roller 3. Burgess-Shadbush Sports Complex Nature Center 50625 Van Dyke Ave. 4101 River Bends Drive Shelby Twp., MI 48317 Shelby Twp., MI 48317 17. New Way Martial Arts 586-323-2478 Academy 4. Cherry Creek Golf & 48075 Van Dyke Ave. Banquet Center Shelby Twp., MI 48316 52000 Cherry Creek Drive 18. Recycle Fitness Shelby Twp., MI 48316 48911 Hayes Road 5. Chief Gene Shepherd Park Shelby Twp., MI 48315 2452 23 Mile Road 19. River Bends Park Shelby Twp., MI 48316 5700 22 Mile Road 6. Dream Co Shelby Twp., MI 48317 51756 Van Dyke Ave. 20. Shelby Township Shelby Twp., MI 48316 Senior Center 7. Ford Field Central Park 51670 Van Dyke Ave. 7460 23 Mile Road Shelby Twp., MI 48316 Shelby Twp., MI 48316 586-739-7540 8. Graceful Moves Dance 21. Shelby Lions Football/ 54728 Shelby Road Soccer Fields Shelby Twp., MI 48316 51670 Van Dyke Ave. 9. Henriksen’s Driving Range Shelby Twp., MI 48316 51655 Van Dyke Ave. 22. Wag ‘N’ Tails Activity Shelby Twp., MI 48316 Center 10. Heritage Gardens & 56776 Mound Road Historic Hope Chapel Shelby Twp., MI 48316 Shelby Township Municipal 23. Wag ‘N’ Tails Studio Grounds 53153 Hayes Road 52700 Van Dyke Ave. Shelby Twp., MI 48315 Shelby Twp., MI 48316 24. West Utica Elementary 586-731-0300 5415 West Utica Road 11. Holland Ponds Shelby Twp., MI 48317 50385 Ryan Road 25. Whispering Woods Park Shelby Twp., MI 48317 11000 21 Mile Road 12. Joe Dumars Fieldhouse Shelby Twp., MI 48315 45300 Mound Road 26. Woodall Neighborhood Municipal Grounds Shelby Township Activities Center Shelby Twp., MI 48317 Park 52700 Van Dyke Ave., 14975 21 Mile Road, 13. Lombardo Park 4550 River Bends Drive Shelby Twp., MI 48316 Shelby Twp., MI 48315 11695 22 Mile Road Shelby Twp., MI 48317 586-731-0300 586-731-0300 Shelby Twp., MI 48317 Enrollment REGISTRATION DATES Residents of Shelby Township and Utica may REGISTER NOW. Unless otherwise noted, enrollment from residents using any of the methods listed will be processed upon receipt. Nonresident enrollment begins May 23. Nonresidents must add $7 for each activity unless the description lists a different fee.

ACTIVITY REGISTRATION Walk-In registrations are taken IN PERSON at the PRM Office. It’s not necessary to complete a form for walk-in enrollment. Payment can be made by cash, check, Visa, Mastercard or money order. Online enrollment for most classes and activities is available at shelbytwp.org/parks. Look for the registration link in the left column and follow the prompts. Facility reservations and ticket sales are not available online. Call 586-731-0300 to enroll using your Visa or Mastercard for payment. A receipt will be emailed to any household that has an email address on file; otherwise, your credit card bill is confirmation of your enrollment. ENROLLMENT FORM required to register by: Mail a check or credit card information and enrollment form to 52700 Van Dyke Ave., Shelby Township, MI 48316. Fax or Email an enrollment form with credit card information to 586-726-7228 or [email protected]. Drop-Box available located next to the entrance door at the PRM Department. Enrollment form and check or credit card information are required.

ADDITIONAL INFO Event Reservations/Ticket Sales not made in person will be assessed a $2 mailing fee per family if a receipt cannot be emailed. This does not apply to class enrollment. Event reservations are not available online. Enrollment Confirmation - Walk-in enrollment is confirmed at the time of registration. A receipt will be emailed for any enrollment not taken in person, if an email address is provided. We are unable to prorate fees because of late registration or partial class attendance. Check Return Policy - Any check returned for insufficient funds or for any other reason will be subject to processing and bank fees payable before further participation or registration. Cancellations - The PRM Department reserves the right to cancel an activity or program because of lack of enrollment or other circumstances beyond its control. If a cancellation is necessary, enrollees will be contacted by phone and a full refund will be processed. Senior Discount - Enrollees age 65 or older are eligible for a 10 percent discount on their class enrollment upon request at the time of registration. If applicable, the discount is taken after the nonresident fee is added. A senior discount is not available for facility, park or event reservations. Notice to Students - Instructors and/or staff members are not permitted to sell any product or service, or to espouse any spiritual or religious activity while performing duties as an instructor or facility member for the Charter Township of Shelby. Said persons must state their occupation and commercial role at the first class meeting. In addition, literature with commercial content and/or business cards may be made available to students only upon the student’s request. The Charter Township of Shelby, its PRM Department, and its staff are not responsible for any activities that may take place inside or outside the classroom or off township properties. Enrollment Form FOR MAIL, FAX OR EMAIL ENROLLMENT PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY -- COMPLETE ENTIRE FORM and SIGN Registrations will be processed UPON RECEIPT for Shelby Township and Utica residents. Registrations for nonresidents will be accepted beginning May 23. ENROLLEES WILL BE NOTIFIED IF A CLASS IS FULL, CANCELLED OR REQUIRES A SUPPLY LIST. A receipt will be sent via email if you have provided an email address. If you would like a receipt mailed to you, please include a self-addressed, stamped envelope with your mail-in or drop-box registration. DON’T FORGET TO SIGN THE LINE. Include your check, money order or credit card information. Make checks payable to: SHELBY TOWNSHIP PRM. PLEASE NOTE, EVENT TICKETS not sold in person will be assessed a $2 mailing fee if the receipt cannot be emailed. THIS DOES NOT apply to class registrations.

First Name Last Name ______Gender Date of Birth Grade Activity # Activity Name ______Start Time Start Date Activity Fee Non-Res Fee if Required ______

Total Fee: $ ______First Name Last Name ______Gender Date of Birth Grade Activity # Activity Name ______Start Time Start Date Activity Fee Non-Res Fee if Required ______

Total Fee: $ ______PAYMENT INFORMATION Check/Money Order # ______Credit Card - circle Visa Mastercard Credit Card # ______Cardholder’s Name ______Expiration Date ______

Fax-in registrations are accepted with credit card payment only. Fax forms to 586-726-7228. You may also email your form to us at [email protected]. Mail registration forms to: Shelby Township PRM 52700 Van Dyke Ave. Shelby Township, MI 48316-3572

PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY & SIGN BELOW Street Address ______City, Village or Township ______ZIP Code ______Home Phone ______Work Phone______Cell Phone ______Email Address ______Name of Parent or Guardian of Minor Child ______Emergency Contact Person ______Emergency Phone ______Relationship to Enrollee ______PLEASE COMPLETE APPLICABLE INFORMATION: Jersey/Shirt Size: Youth Adult XS S M L XL Is someone in the household volunteering? Circle: Coach Asst Other ______Name ______Phone ______Team with (name) ______NOTE REGARDING PRINTING ERRORS - Our office staff does its best to make sure the information, including fees and dates contained in our catalog, on flyers and posted online is correct. However, mistakes are made. We apologize for any misprints, but reserve the right to charge the corrected fee where an error is found. WAIVER OF LIABILITY - In registering for the above, I hereby release the Charter Township of Shelby, its representatives, successors and instructors of all liability for all types of damages or injuries, whether foreseeable or not, sustained by myself, my child or other family members while participating in, observing, and traveling to or from the above listed activity. In addition, I hereby give my permission for the use of photos, video or other likenesses of me or my minor child to be used in promotional materials for Shelby Township. PLEASE SIGN HERE ______(Signature of Student or Parent of Minor Student)

FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Processed by ______Date ______Receipt #______Fax ______Email ______Mail ______Drop-Box ______Notes ______Anti-Discrimination - PRM does not Insurance - While PRM is committed to the Photo Policy - The township frequently takes discriminate on the basis of race, color, national safety of all of its participants, it takes no photos or video images of event and activity origin, gender, religion, age, gender identity, responsibility for personal injuries or loss of participants, visitors to our parks, and persons expression of sexual orientation, or disabled personal property while using township facilities utilizing our facilities. These photos and status in the employment of or the provision of or participating in activities. It is recommended video images are the sole property of the services. that anyone enrolled in a program or using the department and may be used for promotional facilities make provisions to provide adequate and marketing purposes at its discretion. coverage with their own insurance program. 8 PRM Sports Learn how hard work, practice and teamwork all pay off and have fun while doing it. Our sports leagues and programs are the perfect way to keep active and social while developing athleticism and sports skills. Summer Baseball – Shelby Township Parks Didn’t get enough baseball or were not able to play this spring? Kids can participate in this baseball program that is open to residents and nonresidents. The season begins in mid-July and should end by early September. Games start at 6:15 p.m. on weekdays and vary on Saturdays (if needed). Teams are scheduled for approximately 3 practices and 10 games. Practices and games will be held at Lombardo Park, Ford Field, Whispering Woods and Woodall Park. Managers are allowed to request up to two other coaches and one buddy. Forming teams will not be allowed. Requests are not guaranteed and your other coach/buddy must also request you. Team managers and coaches are required to make this league successful. Please consider volunteering for your child’s team. Refund policy: Full minus $10 if requested by July 11. No refunds after July 11. Boys Baseball Ages 9 & Up Fees: $80 resident, $90 nonresident. #111112-D1 Co-ed Coach Pitch (Ages 6-8) Tue, Thu July 16 #111112-D7 Boys Baseball 50’/70’ (11-13) Tue, Thu July 16 #111112-D2 Machine Pitch (8-10) Mon, Wed July 15 #111112-D8 Baseball (14-16) Tue, Thu July 16 #111112-D3 Boys Baseball (9-11) Tue, Thu July 15 Youth & Teen Basketball League – Shelby Township Activities Center All leagues will now begin in mid-November BUDDY REQUESTS - Both players must request each other for requests to • Grades 1 & 2 play once per week. be honored. All Divisions in grades 1 thorugh 9 may request ONE person as • Grades 1 & 2 Schedule includes seven practices and four games. their buddy to be placed on the same team. • Grades 3 & Up play one to two practices/games per week. • Grades 3 & Up seven practices, seven games and playoffs. Call 586-731-0300 with questions. Start times: Weekdays as early as 5:45 p.m. and as late as 8 p.m. Fees listed are for Shelby Township and Utica residents. Nonresidents add $10 per player to the fee. Instructional Co-ed Grades 1/2 Boys Grades 5/6 Division #111118-A1 Wed $70 until Oct. 10 $80 after Oct. 10 #111118-A4 Tue, Sat $80 until Oct. 10 $90 after Oct. 10 Boys Grades 3/4 Division Boys Grades 7-9 #111118-A3 Mon, Sat $80 until Oct. 10 $90 after Oct. 10 #111118-A7 TBD $80 until Oct. 10 $90 after Oct. 10

Fall Adult Softball – ASA Certified Slow Pitch Leagues. Mae Stecker Park, 8600 24 Mile Road Returning team (from the FALL 2018 Season) registration begins June 18. New team registration begins June 27.

• To ensure the competitiveness of the divisions, the league director reserves the right to assign/reassign teams to an appropriate division. • The team fee must be paid in full and is non-refundable. Space in the league for your team cannot be held without payment. • Umpire fees for all divisions are $20 per game, per team. Umpire fees are split by each team and are payable to the umpire prior to each game. • All leagues include game balls, 12 T-shirts for season champions, and 12 T-shirts plus a trophy for playoff champions. • A $75 per game forfeit fee must be paid before a team is permitted to play its next game. Men’s Double-Header League – Includes seven doubleheaders (14 games) Co-Ed League – Includes seven regular-season games and playoffs for top with playoffs for the top half of teams. The fee includes game balls and half of teams. The fee includes game balls and a playoff winner trophy. A playoff winner trophy. A $75 forfeit fee is assessed upon forfeit and must $75 forfeit fee is assessed upon forfeit and must be paid before a team is be paid before a team is permitted to play its next game. Game Times: Tue, permitted to play its next game. Game times: Fridays at 6:20, 7:30, 8:40 Wed, Thu at 6:20, 7:30, 8:40 and 9:50 p.m. Sundays beginning at 2:30 p.m. and 9:50 p.m. $550 registration fee. $650 registration fee. #321117-A2 Fri Nights Co-Ed Max. 16 Teams #321117-B3 Tue Nights Max. 8 Teams #321117-B1 Wed Nights Max. 8 Teams #321117-B2 Thu Nights Max. 8 Teams #321117-A1 Sun Afternoons Max. 12 Teams

Co-Ed T-Ball – Shelby Township Parks

Pee Wee Tee for Boys & Girls (Ages 4-6) – Batter Up! Children play in a Parent/Child T-Ball (Ages 3-4) – Children play in a non-competitive non-competitive atmosphere that promotes learning the fundamentals of the atmosphere that promotes learning the fundamentals of the game. Request game. Request the same team as your buddy at the time of registration. the same team as your buddy at the time of registration. Volunteer coaches Buddies must request each other, and although the staff does its best to and assistants are mandatory for the success of the program. Please indicate accommodate requests, there are no guarantees for team placement. when registering if you are interested in coaching. A volunteer meeting is held prior to the program, with guidelines and assistance given by PRM staff. Team shirts, hats and end of season awards are included in the fee. Players Team shirts, hats and end-of-season awards are included in the fee. Players supply their own glove. Fee: $55 resident, $62 nonresident. supply their own gloves. “Learning” games held at Mae Stecker Park. Fee: $45 resident, $52 nonresident. #111112-A1 6:30-7:30 PM Tue, Thu July 16 4 wks #311112-A1 10-11 AM Sat Sept. 7 6 wks #111112-B1 10 AM Sat Aug. 17 5 wks Modified T-ball/Coach Pitch (Ages 5-7) – In this league players will begin the season utilizing only the tee. After 3 weeks of t-ball players will have 3 pitches to hit the ball. If the batter cannot hit the ball within 3 pitches, a tee will be placed at home plate for the batter to hit the ball. Fee: $55 resident, $62 nonresident

#311112-A2 Noon Sat Sept. 7 6 wks PRM Sports 9 Learn how hard work, practice and teamwork all pay off and have fun while doing it. Our sports leagues and programs are the perfect way to keep active and social while developing athleticism and sports skills.

Tennis – Mae Stecker Park, 8600 24 Mile Road Tennis Program Director Bill McGarry is a United States Professional Tennis Association Professional 1 instructor. McGarry played college tennis at the University of Michigan with five years of tour experience and more than 25 years of teaching experience including his current winter sessions at Wimbledon Racquet Club. All make-ups must be pre-scheduled with McGarry at 586-855-8990. He is also available to answer any tennis programming questions. No class July 4. Class will run July 5. Adult Tune Up for the Summer Class (Ages 15+) – If you are starting out or an accomplished player, this class will get you hitting, moving and making some new friends. Get in a good workout as you work on all the major strokes. Competitive games and point play will be used to keep this class upbeat. Bring a racquet and plenty of water. No class July 4. Class will run July 5. #321107-A1 7:30-8:30 PM Tue, Thu 6/18-7/11 $104 resident, $111 nonresident #321107-A2 8:30-10 AM Sat 6/22-7/27 $117 resident, $124 nonresident #321107-A3 7:30-8:30 PM Tue, Thu 7/16-8/8 $104 resident, $111 nonresident #321107-A4 8:30-10 AM Sat 8/3-8/31 $98 resident, $105 nonresident #321107-A5 7:30-8:30 PM Tue, Thu 8/13-8/29 $78 resident, $85 nonresident #321107-A6 7:30-8:30 PM Tue, Thu 9/3-9/19 $78 resident, $85 nonresident Young Star Tennis (Ages 4-7) – Learn forehand, backhand and volley to improve developing gross motor skills through plenty of fun and games. Orange and regular balls will be used. Please bring a racquet and water bottle to class. No class July 4. Class will run July 5. #311107-A1 5-6 PM Tue, Thu 6/18-7/11 $104 resident, $111 nonresident #311107-A2 10-11 AM Sat 6/22-7/27 $78 resident, $85 nonresident #311107-A3 5-6 PM Tue, Thu 7/16-8/8 $104 resident, $111 nonresident #311107-A4 10-11 AM Sat 8/3-8/31 $65 resident, $72 nonresident #311107-A5 5-6 PM Tue, Thu 8/13-8/29 $78 resident, $85 nonresident #311107-A6 5-6 PM Tue, Thu 9/3-9/19 $78 resident, $85 nonresident #311107-A7 10-11 AM Sat 9/7-10/12 $78 resident, $85 nonresident #311107-A8 5-6 PM Tue, Thu 9/24-10/10 $78 resident, $85 nonresident

Rising Star Junior Tennis Academy (Ages 6-9) – Younger students, who have been through a few sessions and are ready for more, will enjoy focusing on continued stroke development with more rallying and point play. Please bring a racquet and water bottle to class. #311107-C1 6-7:30 PM Tue, Thu 6-18-7/11 $156 resident, $163 nonresident #311107-C2 12:30-2 PM Sat 6/22-7/27 $117 resident, $124 nonresident #311107-C3 6-7:30 PM Tue, Thu 7/16-8/8 $156 resident, $163 nonresident #311107-C4 11 AM- 12:30 PM Sat 8/3-8/31 $98 resident, $105 nonresident #311107-C5 6-7:30 PM Tue, Thu 8/13-8/29 $117 resident, $124 nonresident #311107-C6 6-7:30 PM Tue, Thu 9/3-9/19 $117 resident, $124 nonresident #311107-C7 11 AM-12:30 PM Sat 9/7-10/12 $117 resident, $124 nonresident #311107-C8 6-7:30 PM Tue, Thu 9/24-10/10 $117 resident, $124 nonresident

Top Gun Beginner/AB Tennis (Ages 8-15) – All basic strokes will be taught with emphasis on correct grips and form to produce muscle memory. Drop feeds and rallying begin at this level with competitive games. Please bring a racquet and water bottle to class. No class July 4. Class will run July 5. #311107-E1 6:30-8 PM Mon, Wed 6/17-7/10 $156 resident, $163 nonresident #311107-E2 12:30-2 PM Sat 6/22-7/27 $117 resident, $124 nonresident #311107-E3 6:30-8 PM Mon, Wed 7/15-8/7 $156 resident, $163 nonresident #311107-E4 12:30-2 PM Sat 8/3-8/31 $98 resident, $105 nonresident #311107-E5 6:30-8 PM Mon, Wed 8/12-8/28 $117 resident, $124 nonresident #311107-E6 6:30-8 PM Mon, Wed 9/2-9/18 $117 resident, $124 nonresident #311107-E7 12:30-2 PM Sat 9/7-10/12 $117 resident, $124 nonresident #311107-E8 6:30-8 PM Mon, Wed 9/23-10/9 $117 resident, $124 nonresident

The Academy Intermediate & Advanced (Ages 9-18) – Whether you’re playing for school or getting more competitive, this is the class you want. Our experienced staff will take you to the next level and help you reach your goals. Advanced skills, situational games and match play will all be found here. Bring plenty of water. No class July 4. Class will run July 5. #311107-G5 9 AM-Noon Mon-Thu 6/17-6/20 $160 resident, $167 nonresident #311107-G6 9 AM-Noon Mon-Thu 6/24-6/27 $160 resident, $167 nonresident #311107-G7 9 AM-Noon Mon-Thu 7/1-7/4 $160 resident, $167 nonresident #311107-G8 9 AM-Noon Mon-Thu 7/8-7/11 $160 resident, $167 nonresident #311107-H1 9 AM-Noon Mon-Thu 7/15-7/18 $160 resident, $167 nonresident #311107-H2 9 AM-Noon Mon-Thu 7/22-7/25 $160 resident, $167 nonresident #311107-H3 9 AM-Noon Mon-Thu 7/29-8/1 $160 resident, $167 nonresident #311107-H4 9 AM-Noon Mon-Thu 8/5-8/8 $160 resident, $167 nonresident #311107-H5 9 AM-Noon Mon-Thu 8/12-8/15 $160 resident, $167 nonresident #311107-H6 9 AM-Noon Mon-Thu 8/19-8/22 $160 resident, $167 nonresident #311107-H7 9 AM-Noon Mon-Thu 8/26-8/29 $160 resident, $167 nonresident #311107-H8 4:30-6:30 PM Mon, Wed 9/2-9/18 $156 resident, $163 nonresident #311107-H9 4:30-6:30 PM Mon, Wed 9/23-10/9 $156 resident, $163 nonresident 10 Youth Camps & Classes Whether you’re looking to keep children busy or want to help enhance sports skills, Shelby Township PRM youth classes have a variety of offering to accommodate all interests and skill levels. Shelby Township Activities Center – 14975 21 Mile Road Acting Basics (Ages 9-14) – This six-week class for older kids teaches the Introduction to Theatre (Ages 6-8) – A six-week class geared for fundamentals of theatre and acting. It provides guided instruction to acting younger kids to intorduce theatre using creative play, theatre games and techniques, movement and vocalization. Students will also improvise and improvisation. Kids will also learn basic stage directions, movement and vocal play theatre games. This will be a fun-filled class focused on helping young warm-up techniques. This will be a fun class that helps the youngest actor actors build confidence on stage. Please [email protected] build imagination and learn more about theatre. Please contact Yasmine at with any questions. Fee: $72 resident, $79 nonresident [email protected] with any questions. Fee: $60 resident, $67 nonresident Class dates: Sept. 18, 25; Oct. 9,16, 23; Nov. 13 #311502-B1 6:30-8 PM Wed Class dates: Sept. 18, 25; Oct. 9,16, 23; Nov. 13 #311502-A1 5-6:15 PM Wed Generation Pound (Ages 6-12) – A youth-oriented program that fuses movement and music to improve focus, coordination, physical fitness and teamwork skills. By combining exercise and activities, kids learn new ways to explore movement, embrace their creativity and rock out. Ultimately, they’ll build strength, confidence and self-awareness. Please bring a mat, water bottle and a rock star attitude. Fee: $40 resident, $47 nonresident. #321302-B6 6-6:45 PM Mon Sept. 16 6 wks Challenger Sports’ British Soccer Camps – Whispering Woods Park, 11000 21 Mile Road challengersports.com Challenger Sports’ British Soccer Camps provide young players of all abilities with the rare opportunity to receive high-level soccer coaching from a team of international experts right in the heart of their own community. Campers will be exposed to individual foot skills, technical drills, tactical practices, small- sided games and scrimmages. Soccer skills are coached within a framework of character development based on respect, responsibility, integrity, leadership and sportsmanship. We offer a cultural education, too. Our ever-popular Camp World Cup Tournament allows us to introduce players to the geography, traditions and culture of other great soccer-playing countries. Simply put, our amazing coaches, awesome accents and cultural ingredients combine for a one-of-a-kind camp experience. With each week-long camp, your child will receive a free T-shirt, soccer ball, giant fold-out poster and a personal player evaluation. Partial scholarships are available for families willing to host the British coaches. Visit challengersports.com for details. Supplies: Campers should bring plenty of water each day. Full-day campers should also bring a packed lunch with a beverage and snacks each day. All campers should arrive at camp with sunscreen already applied, as well as additional sunscreen to apply as needed (we recommend an at least SPF 30). Attire: Summer activewear, shin guards, and athletic shoes or soccer cleats. First Kicks (Ages 3-4) – Fee: $93 resident, $100 nonresident Half Day Camp (Ages 6-10) – Fee: $144 resident, $151 nonresident #111121-A1 9-10 AM Mon-Fri June 24 5 days #111121-A3 9 AM-Noon Mon-Fri June 24 5 days Mini Soccer (Ages 4-6) – Fee: $109 resident, $116 nonresident #111121-A2 10:30 AM-Noon Mon-Fri June 24 5 days Cherry Creek Golf Club – 52000 Cherry Creek Drive cherrycreekgolf.com The Player Development Program at Cherry Creek Golf Club is offering great learning and playing opportunities for men, women, youth, and families. Below is a listing of our programs for the 2019 spring and early summer seasons. Additional information on each program may be found under the INSTRUCTION tab at cherrycreekgolf.com. Note: In the case of class cancellations, the instructors will work with students to complete all classes in the sessions, except for camps. All class participants will receive a discount card good for special savings on practice balls, merchandise and grill purchases. Youth Golf Camps (Ages 7-15) – Our Youth Camps are open to children Tiny Tees Camp – This is a one-week version of the Tiny Tees. Children ages ages 7-15 as of the start date of the program. They are then segmented 4-6 are welcome to attend these fun sessions that will introduce them to the by age and skill levels (new, novice, intermediate and advanced). For all game of golf in a fun and safe environment. We will use both SNAG golf levels, the camps will deliver on the core values of golf – honesty, integrity, equipment and actual golf equipment to teach the children proper golf sportsmanship and respect. The daily lesson will include golf instruction on fundamentals and how to play the game. These clinics will also include all areas of the game as well as education of golf fitness and nutrition. All fun games that will teach the children etiquette, rules, and scoring of the golfers will receive goodie bags. game. Camp is one week of 45-minute classes with a 4-1 student-to-teacher ratio. Fee: $125 resident, $132 nonresident New Golfers Ages 7-10 - Fee: $225 resident, $232 nonresident #311108-A1 8:30-10:30 AM Mon-Fri 6/24-6/28 #311108-C1 9 AM Mon-Fri 6/17-6/21 #311108-A2 8:30-10:30 AM Mon-Fri 7/16-7/19 #311108-C2 10:30 AM Mon-Fri 6/17-6/21 #311108-C3 Noon Mon-Fri 6/17-6/21 #311108-C4 1:30 PM Mon-Fri 6/17-6/21 New Golfers Ages 11-15 - Fee: $225 resident, $232 nonresident #311108-C5 3 PM Mon-Fri 6/17-6/21 #311108-A3 11 AM - 1 PM Mon-Fri 6/24-6/28 #311108-A4 11 AM - 1 PM Mon-Fri 7/16-7/19 #311108-D1 9 AM Mon-Fri 7/8-7/12 #311108-D2 10:30 AM Mon-Fri 7/8-7/12 #311108-D3 Noon Mon-Fri 7/8-7/12 Intermediate & Advanced Golfers Ages 9-15 #311108-D4 1:30 PM Mon-Fri 7/8-7/12 Fee: $260 resident, $267 nonresident #311108-D5 3:30 PM Mon-Fri 7/8-7/12 #311108-A5 1:30-4:30 PM Mon-Fri 6/24-6/28 #311108-A6 1:30-4:30 PM Mon-Fri 7/15-7/19 Chicago Fire Soccer Camp – Whispering Woods Park, 11000 21 Mile Road Kick off your summer by signing up for a Chicago Fire Summer Camp. “CFSC in the Community” has teamed up with Shelby Township to bring their 5-day specialty summer camp experience to the township during the summer of 2019. Play, learn and train with our passionate and certified Chicago Fire SITC coaches who will support your child and help him/her develop their soccer skills in a week of soccer-filled fun. Spaces are limited so register now. Goalkeeper Half-Day Camp – Learn all the aspects to take goalkeeping to the next level for your child this summer. Camp covers ball handling, distribution, one on ones, diving and positioning. Specific sessions to replicate #311125-A1 Ages 6-9 9 AM-Noon Mon-Fri 7/15-7/19 in-game practice are completed throughout the week. #311125-A2 Ages 10-14 9 AM-Noon Mon-Fri 7/15-7/19 Fee: $135 resident, $142 nonresident Youth Camps & Classes 11 Whether you’re looking to keep children busy or want to help enhance sports skills, Shelby Township PRM youth classes have a variety of offering to accommodate all interests and skill levels. Chicago Fire Soccer Camp – Whispering Woods Park, 11000 21 Mile Road Striker Half-Day Camp – Your son or daughter will learn different striking techniques during the week and strike the ball under different in-game situations including striking to place, striking under pressure, finding space, #311125-A3 Ages 6-9 9 AM-Noon Mon-Fri 7/15-7/19 striking at an angle and attacking the goal from service. #311125-A4 Ages 10-14 9 AM-Noon Mon-Fri 7/15-7/19 Fee: $135 resident, $142 nonresident Dream Dance Co. – 51756 Van Dyke Ave. Dream & Dance with Me (Ages 1-2 + Parent) – Learn the basics of dance Lyrical (Ages 6+) – Lyrical dance uses the techniques from both and with your little one in this class through the use of music and props. Introduce jazz, while portraying a story to the audience. Lyrical is extremely technical, your child to coordination, and motor skills as they develop social and it emphasizes fluidity, grace and the ability to express your emotions skills from other children and parents. Fee: $75 resident, $82 nonresident while dancing. Students must be registered in a ballet class to join lyrical. Fee: $75 resident, $82 nonresident #311516-A1 10-10:30 AM Wed July 10 6 wks #311516-F1 6-6:45 PM Wed July 10 6 wks Story Book Ballet (Ages 2½-5) – This class is perfect for children looking for an intro to dance. Dancers learn the basics of ballet. In this class, we Tap (Ages 6+) – increases musicality, rhythm and coordination. use discovery and imagery to build the dancers’ self-awareness and ability Students will learn how to make different rhythms with their feet and put to comprehend dance skills while having a ton of fun. This class enhance those rhythms to music. Tap class consists of warm up, center floor and listening skills, spacial awareness, structure and social skills, confidence, and combinations. Fee: $75 resident, $82 nonresident creates friendships. Fee: $75 resident, $82 nonresident #311516-K1 5:15-6 PM Wed July 10 6 wks #311516-A7 5-5:30 PM Tue July 9 6 wks #311516-A4 6:30-7 PM Wed July 10 6 wks Acro (Ages 6+) – is combination of tumbling, limbering and balancing skills. Dancers gain strength and progress quickly in other areas Dream Motion (Ages 2½-5) – Dream Motion is a fun, high-energy class with acro training. Skills are first taught on the mats and then moved onto the that explores the basics of jazz and tumbling. We’ll go over somersaults, floor. Fee: $75 resident, $82 nonresident cartwheels, skipping and more. Children learn confidence with their new skills. All class attire is included in your registration package. #211516-G1 6:45-7:30 PM Mon July 8 6 wks Fee: $75 resident, $82 nonresident #211516-G2 6:45-7:30 PM Wed July 10 6 wks

#311516-B3 5:30-6 PM Tue July 9 6 wks Mermaid Tumbling (Ages 6+) – Take your tumbling to the next level while #311516-B1 7-7:30 PM Wed July 10 6 wks wearing a mermaid tail. This super fun class will challenge our dancers to enhance their acro skills and lead to more strength in all of their movements. Kid Gym (Ages 2½-5) – This class is an introduction to gymnastics and acro Fee: $75 resident, $82 nonresident for our younger dancers. This class will take dancers into the fun of tumbling, strength and balancing. Fee: $75 resident, $82 nonresident #311516-N1 11:15 AM-Noon Wed July 10 6 wks #311516-L1 10:30-11 AM Wed July 10 6 wks Summer Dance Parties (Ages 6+) – These classes will be jam packed with all styles of dancing including jazz, ballet, hip-hop and more. Themes include Tiny Tappers (Ages 2½-5) – This class will explore the basics of tap. Bow-Bow Dance Off, Dance Camp Remix, Marquee Movie Magic and Donut Dancers will get to put on their tap shoes and shuffle away. This class is Spytacular. Fee: $125 resident, $132 nonresident great for dancers who love to move their feet and clap to the beat. Fee: $75 resident, $82 nonresident #311516-P1 6:30-8:30 PM Thu July 11 6 wks #311516-C1 6-6:30 PM Tue July 9 6 wks Twirl Parties (Ages 2½-6) – Get ready for six weeks of dancing magic with themed parties and a new adventure each class. “Unicorn on a Cloud” Ballet (Ages 6+) – Ballet is the foundation for all styles of dance. Students - Your tiny dancer will love ballet dancing with unicorns and rainbows, develop coordination, technique, flexibility, poise and strength in class playing carnival games and completing a craft that’s as sweet as they are. consisting of barre, center floor and progression exercises. We recommend “Confetti Cake Remix” - Your dancer is in for a delicious treat with this high students take at least one ballet class. Fee: $75 resident, $82 nonresident energy filled with all the ingredients needed for fun. These sweet moves will incorporate jazz and hip hop. “CarnivalPalooza Fun Fair” #311516-D1 4:30-5:15 PM Mon July 8 6 wks - Step right up, we’ve got your ticket to dance. Your dancer will have a #311516-D2 4:30-5:15 PM Wed July 10 6 wks twirling time on this thrilling ride that incorporates ballet and jazz. “Twirl to a Tea Party” - Set your table for fun at this fancy dancing party. Be our Hip-Hop (Ages 6+) – Hip-hop is a fusion of jazz styles with street dancing. guest at this elegant bash that includes ballet, jazz and hip-hop. “Lemonage Students will learn isolations, tutting, popping, locking and other moves Escaped” - We’ve created this adventurous camp for a zest party. This class unique to hip-hop style. Fee: $75 resident, $82 nonresident is going to be vibrant and enganging for our young ballerinas. Fee: $95 resident, $102 nonresident #311516-J1 6-6:45 PM Mon July 8 6 wks #311516-L1 5-6:30 PM Thu July 11 6 wks Cheer & Pom (Ages 6+) – This class is for anyone who is interested in dance team or pom teams. We will be teaching dancers the basics of cheer, pom and a little bit of tumbling, too. Fee: $75 resident, $82 nonresident #311516-O1 Noon-12:45 PM Wed July 8 6 wks

Jazz (Ages 6+) – Learn classical jazz styles as well as modern styles with a multitude of jumping and turning skills. Class will consist of a jazz warm up, progressions and combinations. Fee: $75 resident, $82 nonresident #311516-E1 5:15-6 PM Mon July 8 6 wks 12 Youth Camps & Classes Whether you’re looking to keep children busy or want to help enhance sports skills, Shelby Township PRM youth classes have a variety of offering to accommodate all interests and skill levels. Graceful Moves Dance – 54728 Shelby Road. 6 Week Summer Session: July 15 - Aug. 24 6 Week Fall Session: Sept. 9 - Nov. 2 Acrobatic Tumbling – Students learn to tumble and stunt. They start Tiny Tumblers (Ages 3-5) – This class starts with learning forward rolls, with learning forward rolls, backward rolls, cartwheels, headstands and backward rolls, cartwheels and basic agility training. Tiny Tumblers will handstands while gradually working into walkovers, handsprings and also learn basic dance and gymnastic movements. No gymnastics training aerials. No gymnastics training is necessary for these classes. Girls’ attire is necessary for these classes. Girls’ attire includes leotard and tights, and includes leotard and tights, and shorts are optional. Boys’ attire is T-shirt shorts are optional. Boys’ attire is T-shirt and gym shorts. No pants are and gym shorts. No pants are allowed. Class is barefoot for all ages, and allowed. Class is barefoot for all ages, and gymnastic shoes are optional. gymnastic shoes are optional. SUMMER 6 WEEK SESSION - Fee: $55 resident, $62 nonresident SUMMER 6 WEEK SESSION - Fee: $60 resident, $67 nonresident #311115-F1 5:45-6:15 PM Wed July 17 6 wks Lvl 1: No experience needed (Ages 5-8) #311115-F3 6:30-7:15 PM Wed July 17 6 wks SUMMER 8 WEEK SESSION - Fee: $75 resident, $82 nonresident Lvl 2/3: Some exeperience needed (Ages 8+) #311115-F2 6:15-6:45 PM Wed Sept. 11 8 wks #311115-F4 7:15-8 PM Wed July 17 6 wks Lvl 4: Experience needed (Ages 11+) Prima & Young Ballet (Prima Ages 3-5, Young Ages 5 ½ - 7) – This class #311115-F5 8-8:45 PM Wed July 17 6 wks will teach your little dancer the beginning fundamentals of ballet along with the fun of fairy tales and princesses. Recommended shoe is Capezio Pink SUMMER 8 WEEK SESSION - Fee: $80 resident, $87 nonresident Leather Juliet. Shoes must be ballet shoes only. Slippers are not permitted. Lvl 1: No experience needed (Ages 5-8) Attire includes leotard and tights. Skirt is optional. No pants are allowed. #311115-F6 6:45-7:30 PM Wed Sept. 11 8 wks Lvl 2/3: Some experience needed (Ages 8+) SUMMER 6 WEEK SESSION - Fee: $55 resident, $62 nonresident #311115-F7 7:30-8:15 PM Wed Sept. 11 8 wks #311115-C1 Prima 4:30-5 PM Mon July 15 6 wks Lvl 4: Experience necessary (Ages 11+) #311115-C2 Prima 5:30-6 PM Tue July 16 6 wks #311115-F8 8:15-9 PM Wed Sept. 11 8 wks #311115-C4 Young 4:45-5:15 PM Mon July 15 6 wks Creative Movement (Ages 24-42 months) – This class is great for boys and girls and is the first step into dance. Dancers learn movement, following SUMMER 8 WEEK SESSION - Fee: $75 resident, $82 nonresident directions, listening to instructions, and the basics of dance technique and #311115-C5 Prima 5:30-6 PM Tue Sept. 10 8 wks terminology. This class does not include parents in the classroom. It is a great #311115-C6 Prima 10-10:30 AM Sat Sept. 14 8 wks way for a child to start to experience separation from his or her parents #311115-C7 Young 5:15-5:45 PM Mon Sept. 9 8 wks before entering preschool or kindergarten. Recommended girls’ shoe is #311115-C8 Young 10:30-11 AM Sat Sept. 14 8 wks Capezio Pink Leather Juliet, and boys shoe recommendation is black. Girls’ attire includes leotard and tights. Skirt is optional. No pants are allowed. Hip Hop (Ages 8+) – This class is great for boys and girls and features Leather ballet shoes only. Slippers are not permitted. Boys’ attire includes everything you need to learn to dance to today’s music with a little gym shorts and T-shirt. of old-school funk and some popping. This all-ages class is a good way to exercise and learn while having a blast. Attire is leotard, tights, shorts SUMMER 6 WEEK SESSION - Fee: $55 resident, $62 nonresident or capri pants. Long pants are not permitted. The recommended shoe is a #311115-B1 5:15-5:45 PM Mon July 15 6 wks black split-sole dance or jazz sneaker or clean, white-soled tennis shoes. #311115-B2 5-5:30 PM Tue July 16 6 wks Shoes may not be worn outside. SUMMER 6 WEEK - Fee: $60 resident, $67 nonresident FALL 8 WEEK SESSION - Fee: $75 resident, $82 nonresident #311115-H1 8-8:45 PM Mon July 15 6 wks #311115-B3 4:45-5:15 PM Mon Sept. 9 8 wks #311115-B4 6-6:30 PM Thu Sept. 12 8 wks SUMMER 8 WEEK SESSION - Fee: $85 resident, $92 nonresident #311115-B5 10-10:30 AM Sat Sept. 14 8 wks #311115-H2 1-1:45 PM Sat Sept. 14 8 wks Hip Hop / Jazz Combo (Toddler, Ages 3-5 and Youth, Ages 5-8) Ballet & Tap Combo (Toddler Ages 3-5, Young Ages 5 ½ - 7) This class is great for boys and girls and features everything you need to This is a combination of tap and ballet in the same class. Children learn learn to dance to today’s music with a little twist of old-school funk and ballet and tap steps, counting music, stretching, proper dance technique, some popping. Jazz uses vast forms of improvisation, strength and precision. and vocabulary of dance. Students will learn to make rhythmic sounds and Strong leaps, jumps and turns are learned along with fun style-based percussion using their feet. This class mixes both early technique tapping movements. Recommended shoe is Carmel Jazz Gore Boot. Attire includes with new rhythm tap and the essentials of ballet, which includes strength, tights and leotard for girls, and boys’ attire is T-shirt and gym shorts. poise, balance, elevation and grace. Girls’ attire includes leotard and tights with shorts or skirts. Boys’ attire includes gym shorts and T-shirt. No pants are SUMMER 6 WEEK SESSION - Fee: $75 resident, $82 nonresident allowed. Recommended shoe is Tan Tap Mary Jane with buckle and #311115-U1 Toddler 6:30-7:15 PM Mon July 15 6 wks Capezio Pink Leather Juliet. #311115-U2 Youth 4:45-5:30 PM Wed July 17 6 wks SUMMER 6 WEEK SESSION - Fee: $75, $82 nonresident #311115-L1 Toddler 5:45-6:30 PM Mon July 15 6 wks FALL 8 WEEK SESSION - Fee: $105 resident, $112 nonresident #311115-L2 Toddler 4:45-5:30 PM Wed July 17 6 wks #311115-U3 Toddler 5:30-6:15 PM Wed Sept. 11 8 wks #311115-L3 Youth 5:30-6:15 PM Wed July 17 6 wks #311115-U4 Youth 4:30-5:30 PM Wed Sept. 11 8 wks

Musical Theatre (Ages 7+) – This is a class in which drama, singing SUMMER 8 WEEK SESSION - Fee: $105 resident, $112 nonresident and dancing are combined in a theatrical way. This is not a vocal class. #311115-L4 Toddler 5:45-6:30 PM Mon Sept. 9 8 wks Recommended shoe is the Carmel Gore Boot, soft-soled shoes or dance #311115-L5 Toddler 4:30-5:15 PM Wed Sept. 11 8 wks shoes. Attire is comfortable dance clothing. No baggy clothing is permitted. #311115-L6 Toddler 11:15 AM-Noon Sat Sept. 14 8 wks #311115-L7 Youth 5:15-6:15 PM Wed Sept. 11 8 wks SUMMER 6 WEEK - Fee: $60 resident, $67 nonresident #311115-L8 Youth Noon-1 PM Sat Sept. 14 8 wks #311115-R1 7:15-8 PM Mon July 15 6 wks SUMMER 8 WEEK SESSION - Fee: $85 resident, $92 nonresident #311115-R2 7:30-8:15 PM Mon Sept. 9 8 wks Youth Camps & Classes 13 Whether you’re looking to keep children busy or want to help enhance sports skills, Shelby Township PRM youth classes have a variety of offering to accommodate all interests and skill levels. Graceful Moves Dance – 54728 Shelby Road. 6 Week Summer Session: July 15 - Aug. 24 6 Week Fall Session: Sept. 9 - Nov. 2 Ballet – Students will learn the basic skills, technique and terminology of Tiny Tappers / Young Tappers / Tap (Ages 8+) – Tap is a class that teaches ballet. The recommended shoe is the Capezio Pink Daisy, and necessary rhythmic movements and sounds accomplished by using the toes and heels attire is a leotard and tights. of tap shoes with metal taps. The recommended shoe is the Bloch Tan Mary Jane, and necessary attire is a leotard and tights. SUMMER 6 WEEK SESSION - Fee: $60 resident, $67 nonresident Beginner (Ages 8+) SUMMER 6 WEEK SESSION - Fee: $60 resident, $67 nonresident #311115-N1 6:30-7:15 PM Mon July 15 6 wks Ages 8+ #311115-G1 5-5:45 PM Mon July 15 6 wks SUMMER 8 WEEK SESSION - Fee: $85 resident, $92 nonresident Beginner (Ages 8+) SUMMER 8 WEEK SESSION - Fee: Tiny & Young $75 resident, $82 nonresident; #311115-N2 11:15 AM-Noon Sat Sept. 14 8 wks Ages 8+ $85 resident, $92 nonresident Tiny Tap (Ages 3-5) Intermediate (Ages 8+) #311115-G2 5-5:30 PM Tue Sept. 10 8 wks #311115-N3 6-6:45 PM Mon Sept. 9 8 wks Young Tap (Ages 5 ½ - 7) #311115-U7 10:30-11:15 AM Sat Sept. 14 8 wks #311115-G3 4:45-5:15 PM Mon Sept. 9 8 wks Intermediate (Ages 8+) #311115-G4 6:45-7:30 PM Mon Sept. 9 8 wks Beginner (Ages 8+) #311115-G5 1-1:45 PM Sat Sept. 14 8 wks Jazz (Ages 8+) – Derived from ballet technique, jazz uses vast forms of SUMMER 6 WEEK SESSION - Fee: $60 resident, $67 nonresident originality, improvisation, strength and precision. Strong leaps, jumps and Ages 8+ turns are learned in this class along with fun style-based movements. Class #311115-U5 5:45-6:30 PM Mon July 15 6 wks attire includes leotard, tights, shorts or skirt. No pants are allowed. The recommended shoe is Capezio Carmel Gore Boots EJ2. SUMMER 8 WEEK SESSION - Fee: $85 resident, $92 nonresident Intermediate (Ages 8+) #311115-U6 5:15-6 PM Mon Sept. 9 8 wks Beginner (Ages 8+) #311115-U7 10:30-11:15 AM Sat Sept. 14 8 wks Henriksen’s Golf Range – 51655 Van Dyke Ave. We offer four one-hour clinics for beginning and intermediate-level players. With more than 25 years of experience, golf pro Shawn Kungel will give tips on swing, stance, grip, posture, balance, putting and more. Openings are limited, so don’t wait to register. If possible, students should bring a 5-iron and 7-iron to the first class. Henriksen’s has clubs free of charge. Whether you are an experienced golfer or just getting into golf, lessons can help lower your score. A parent or adult is required to stay at youth classes. Classes missed or cancelled because of weather conditions can be rescheduled by the range. No class July 4. Fee: $55 resident, $62 nonresident (does not include golf balls) Youth (Ages 5-11) Beginner & Intermediate (Ages 12+)

#311110-B1 9:30 AM Sat June 22 4 wks #321110-A1 Beg 7 PM Tu May 21 4 wks #311110-B3 9:30 AM Sat Aug. 3 4 wks #321110-A2 Inter 7 PM Wed May 22 4 wks #321110-B1 Beg 7 PM Mon June 17 4 wks #321110-B2 Inter 7 PM Tue June 18 4 wks #321110-B3 Beg 7 PM Wed June 19 4 wks #321110-C1 Beg 7 PM Mon July 29 4 wks #321110-C2 Inter 7 PM Tue July 30 4 wks Joe Dumars Fieldhouse – 45300 Mound Road joedumarsfieldhouse.com 586-731-3080 AAU/Adidas Girls Basketball Camp (Ages 10-17) – This elite camp American Sports Blast (Ages 7-14) – Each day campers will participate in a is designed for girls wanting to improve their skills in preparation for variety of different sports including baseball, basketball, floor hockey, touch the upcoming season. Players will work on dribbling, shooting, passing, football and soccer. The focus of the program is both fun and athletic skill rebounding and team play. Offensive and defensive strategies will also be development. Campers are given top-flight instruction in a fun environment. taught. The head coach for these camps is current District Athletic Director for Open to both boys and girls. Fee: $155 resident, $162 nonresident Taylor Schools and seven-year European professional player, Loren Ristovski. Lunch is included. Fee: $235 resident, $242 nonresident #111601-Y1 9 AM-Noon Mon-Fri July 15 5 days #111601-Y2 9 AM-Noon Mon-Fri Aug. 12 5 days #111601-G7 9 AM-3PM Mon-Fri July 29 5 days Fieldhouse Volleyball Camp (Ages 10-17) – Players will take part in drills AAU Girls Volleyball Camp (Ages 10-17) – Joe Dumars’ Fieldhouse and the designed to teach the fundamentals of volleyball. Skills will include bumping, Michigan AAU are teaming up to bring you the 18th annual AAU Volleyball serving, setting, spiking and position placement. Conditioning will also be Camp. Designed for the intermediate to advanced player, this five-day covered to aid in the individual development of the camper. This camp is camp is a perfect follow-up to the Fieldhouse Training camp. Players work perfect for beginners along with those looking to sharpen their skills for on individual fundamentals, fitness training and stretches that will increase the upcoming season. Lead instructor is Varsity Head Coach at Port Huron strength and vertical leap. Team strategies including serving, passing/ Northern High School, Michelle McCulloch. Lunch is included. offense concepts, setting and the attack will also be a focus for this camp. Fee: $195 resident, $202 nonresident Lead instructor is Varsity Head Coach at Port Huron Northern High School, Michelle McCulloch. Lunch is included. Fee: $195 resident, $202 nonresident #111601-J1 9 AM-3 PM Mon-Thu July 8 4 days #111601-J2 9 AM-3 PM Mon-Fri 7/28-8/2 5 day Sweet Tooth...Fieldhouse Style! (Ages 7-14) – The little chefs who sign up for this fast paced camp will learn how to bake and decorate a series of pastries. A local pastry chef will tutor participants in not only the techniques necessary to make impressive cakes and desserts, but also how to safely prepare food for others. Fee: $135 resident, $142 non-resident for 4 days $165 resident, $172 non-resident for 5 days #111601-Y5 9 AM-Noon Mon-Fri June 24 5 days #111601-Y6 9 AM-Noon Mon-Fri Aug. 12 5 days 14 Youth Camps & Classes Whether you’re looking to keep children busy or want to help enhance sports skills, Shelby Township PRM youth classes have a variety of offering to accommodate all interests and skill levels. Joe Dumars Fieldhouse – 45300 Mound Road joedumarsfieldhouse.com 586-731-3080 Backyard Blow-Out (Ages 7-14) – Some of the best games are the old ones. Kickn’ Kids...Intro to Soccer (Ages 7-12) - Boys and girls are invited to This camp will re-introduce campers to a series of classic American backyard attend our newest camp focused on one of the most popular sports in the games such as “Kick the Can,” “Frisbee Golf,” “Four Square,” “Dodgeball” world. Participants run through drills that concentrate on skill development, and “Capture the Flag.” Every child will come home exhausted. speed, agility and situational game play. Like all of our “Intro Programs,” Fee: $155 resident, $162 nonresident having fun will be the most important part of this camp. Fee: $155 resident, $162 nonresident #111601-N1 9 AM-Noon Mon-Fri June 17 5 days #111601-N2 9 AM-Noon Mon-Fri Aug. 5 5 days #111601-P1 9 AM-Noon Mon-Fri June 17 5 days Fieldhouse Adventure Camp (Ages 7-14) – Parents, help your children Pee Wee Fieldhouse Adventure (Ages 4-6) – Campers will experience laser- recognize their full potential in our Fieldhouse Adventure Camp. Under the tag, the giant slide, dodgeball on the beach, sandcastle building, “ga-ga”, guidance of our professionally trained staff, campers will be led through the famous Fieldhouse treasure hunt, sports quest and so many other daily a series of increasingly difficult personal and team challenges designed to adventures that it would be impossible to list them here. Leave it that every instill self-confidence, encourage team skill development, and most of all, child will leave camp exhausted. Fee: $155 resident, $162 nonresident for have fun. In addition to use of our sports facilities, campers will challenge 5 days; $125 resident, $132 nonresident for 4 days themselves on our 30-foot climbing wall and eight unique challenges on our high ropes course. Fee: $125 resident, $132 nonresident for 4 days; #111601-E1 9 AM-Noon Mon-Thu June 24 $155 resident, $162 nonresident for 5 days #111601-E2 9 AM-Noon Mon-Fri July 8 #111601-E3 9 AM-Noon Mon-Fri July 29 #111601-X1 9 AM-Noon Mon-Fri June 24 5 days #111601-X2 9 AM-Noon Mon-Fri July 29 5 days Restaurant 101 (Ages 7-14) – This class is for individuals looking to learn #111601-X3 9 AM-Noon Mon-Fri Aug. 19 5 days more about basic food service operations. Campers will tackle all facets of running a pizzeria-style restaurant including how to hand toss and prepare Fieldhouse Classic Basketball Camp (Ages 7-14) – Our 22nd annual great pizza, how to meet and exceed health department regulations, menu Fieldhouse Classic Basketball Camp welcomes boys and girls of all skill design, food pricing and costing, inventory, and the keys to great service. levels for a week of fun and fundamentals. Instruction will focus on specific This hands-on camp is a great way to expose young entrepreneurs to the skill building stations where team play, passing, defense, rebounding and challenges and rewards of the food service industry. Campers gain necessary shooting will be taught. Campers also participate in free throw and three- tools to run food service operations for Fieldhouse campers on Friday. Fee: point challenges along with daily scrimmages. Lunch is included. $165 resident, $172 nonresident Fee: $225 resident, $232 nonresident #111601-W1 9 AM-Noon Mon-Fri July 8 5 days #111601-G1 9 AM-3 PM Mon-Fri June 17 5 days #111601-W2 9 AM-Noon Mon-Fri July 29 5 days #111601-G2 9 AM-3 PM Mon-Fri July 8 5 days #111601-W3 9 AM-Noon Mon-Fri Aug. 19 5 days #111601-G3 9 AM-3 PM Mon-Fri July 22 5 days #111601-G4 9 AM-3 PM Mon-Fri Aug. 5 5 days Rocketry 101: 1, 2, 3...Blast Off! (Ages 7-12) – Campers in this program will #111601-G5 9 AM-3 PM Mon-Fri Aug. 19 5 days design, build, decorate and launch their own model rocket. Our experienced instructors will assist the young rocketeers in the science and safety of rockets Golf 101 (Ages 7-14) – This camp will help young players gain the working toward an end-of-week launch that won’t soon be forgotten. fundamentals necessary to enjoy the great game of golf. Grooving a Fee: $165 resident, $172 nonresident fundamentally sound swing will be a major focus of the week. Participants will also be introduced to a variety of shots including bunker play. Drills #111601-Z1 9 AM-Noon Mon-Fri June 17 5 days will be the core focus of the week while games, contests and even a mini- #111601-Z2 9 AM-Noon Mon-Fri July 22 5 days golf tournament will provide fun. This camp will be conducted indoors and outdoors at the Fieldhouse. Fee: $155 resident, $162 nonresident Soccer ‘til You Dropper (Ages 4-6) – Designed to teach the fundamental skills of the most popular sport in the world, this camp will focus on dribbling, #111601-Y3 9 AM-Noon Mon-Fri July 8 5 days passing and trapping drills. Daily scrimmages will also be a part of the #111601-Y4 9 AM-Noon Mon-Fri Aug. 5 5 days activities. Fee: $155 resident, $162 nonresident Gridiron Heroes Football Clinic (Ages 7-14) – This non-contact camp is #111601-A1 9 AM-Noon Mon-Thu June 24 5 days designed for the beginner who seeks to gain the skills it will take to play #111601-A2 9 AM-Noon Mon-Thu July 22 5 days team football. Drills include catching techniques, formations, defensive and #111601-A3 9 AM-Noon Mon-Fri Aug. 12 5 days offensive strategies and basic rules. This camp will be conducted indoors and on our outdoor grass field. Fee: $155 resident, $162 nonresident Wee Ball Basketball Camp (Ages 4-6) – Campers will learn the basics of dribbling, passing, shooting and defense. This camp is perfect for the #111601-K1 9 AM-Noon Mon-Fri July 22 5 days beginner looking to learn the rules of the game as well as the skills it will #111601-K2 9 AM-Noon Mon-Fri Aug. 19 5 days take to play on a team. Fee: $155 resident, $162 nonresident Incredible & Edible...But is it Art? (Ages 7-14) – This tasty camp will have #111601-B1 9 AM-Noon Mon-Fri June 17 participants building beautiful picture frames out of Jolly Ranchers and #111601-B2 9 AM-Noon Mon-Fri July 8 houses out of gingerbread. Other projects will include a healthier alternative #111601-B3 9 AM-Noon Mon-Fri July 22 fruit bouquets and huge cookie designs that would make Picasso salivate. #111601-B4 9 AM-Noon Mon-Fri Aug. 5 Fee: $165 resident, $172 nonresident #111601-B5 9 AM-Noon Mon-Fri Aug. 19 #111601-T1 9 AM-Noon Mon-Fri June 17 5 days Wee Ball Tee-Ball Camp (Ages 4-6) – Campers will learn the basics of #111601-T2 9 AM-Noon Mon-Fri July 22 5 days catching, hitting, fielding and base running. This camp is perfect for the beginner looking to learn the rules of the game as well as the skills it will Pee Wee Sports Explosion (Ages 4-6) – Campers will get to learn and play take to play on a team. Fee: $155 resident, $162 nonresident a variety of different sports in this action packed program. Participants will play basketball, floor hockey, football, T-ball, minigolf, laser tag and other #111601-F1 9 AM-Noon Mon-Fri June 17 5 days fun games and activities. Fee: $155 resident, $162 nonresident #111601-F2 9 AM-Noon Mon-Fri July 22 5 days #111601-F3 9 AM-Noon Mon-Fri Aug. 12 5 days #111601-C1 9 AM-Noon Mon-Fri June 17 #111601-C2 9 AM-Noon Mon-Fri Aug. 5 #111601-C3 9 AM-Noon Mon-Fri Aug. 19 Youth Camps & Classes 15 Whether you’re looking to keep children busy or want to help enhance sports skills, Shelby Township PRM youth classes have a variety of offering to accommodate all interests and skill levels. Master K Karate – 50658 Van Dyke Ave. Students gain confidence and social skills in a caring, structured enviornment geared for enjoyment. The supervised atmosphere places emphasis on encouragement, safety and fun in non-contact classes. Wear comfortable clothes and bring a smile. Little Dragons (Ages 4-5) – This introductory class focuses on promoting Young Dragons (Ages 6-11) – A beginner course designed as a positive a positive first experience with the martial arts. Training touches on basic introduction to the martial arts. Training touches on basic stances, kicking, stances, kicking, blocking, punching and self-defense utilizing self-control blocking, balance, coordination and self-defense. Uniform not required. while building self esteem. Class limited to 15 students. Class limited to 20 students. Fee: $40 resident, $47 nonresident. Fee: $40 resident, $47 nonresident. #311305-B1 11-11:45 AM Sat June 1 4 wks #311305-A1 10-10:45 AM Sat June 1 4 wks #311305-B2 11-11:45 AM Sat July 13 4 wks #311305-A2 10-10:45 AM Sat July 13 4 wks #311305-B3 11-11:45 AM Sat Aug. 10 4 wks #311305-A3 10-10:45 AM Sat Aug. 10 4 wks #311305-B4 11-11:45 AM Sat Sept. 7 4 wks #311305-A4 10-10:45 AM Sat Sept. 7 4 wks #311305-B5 11-11:45 AM Sat Oct. 5 4 wks #311305-A5 10-10:45 AM Sat Aug. 10 4 wks #311305-B6 6-7 PM Mon June 3 4 wks #311305-B7 6-7 PM Mon July 8 4 wks Young Dragons Karate Camp (Ages 6-11) – A beginner camp designed #311305-B8 6-7 PM Mon Aug. 5 4 wks as a fun and informative introduction to the martial arts. Training touches on #311305-B9 6-7 PM Mon Sept. 9 4 wks basic stances, kicking, blocking, balance, coordination, bully awareness and #311305-D6 6-7 PM Mon Oct. 7 4 wks self-defense. Students will participate in agility drills, obstacle courses and #311305-D1 6-7 PM Thu June 6 4 wks much more. Uniform not required. Class minimum is 10 students - maximum is #311305-D2 6-7 PM Thu July 11 4 wks limited to 20 students. Fee: $30 resident, $37 nonresident #311305-D3 6-7 PM Thu Aug. 8 4 wks #311305-D4 6-7 PM Thu Sept. 5 4 wks #311305-F1 2-5 PM Sat July 20 1 day #311305-D5 6-7 PM Thu Oct. 3 4 wks

New Way Martial Arts and Fitness Training Center – 48075 Van Dyke Ave. Kids Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Bullyproof Program (Age 5-15) – The Kids Kids Boxing Fundamentals (Age 6-12) – This class will focus on boxing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu program instills students with confidence, discipline, physical techniques, such as stance, guard, movement, jab, cross and hook. This fitness, respect and knowledge. Experienced instructors teach world-class class increases strength, balance and endurance. It includes calisthenics, grappling skills to your kids. Students will also talk about bullying and learn shadow boxing, bag work, partner drills, pad work and core-strengthening an effective system for self-defense. Most Brazilian jiu-jitsu techniques are exercises. This course enhances fitness, self-defense and self-confidence. This purely defensive and utilize no strikes. The kids have a chance in each class class is suitable for any weight or skill level. No contact or sparring drills are to practice what they have learned. Your child will develop mental focus, required, and contact sparring is optional. This class requires hand wraps for clarity, greater power, reflexes, higher mental awareness, confidence and an additional $10, which can be purchased at the front desk. self-defense skills. Fee: 1 day/week $36 resident, $43 nonresident, 2 Fee: $36 resident, $43 non-resident days/week $70 resident, $77 nonresident #311328-D1 5:15-6 PM Tue May 21 4 wks #311328-A1 6-7 PM Mon May 20 4 wks #311328-D2 5:15-6 PM Tue June 18 4 wks #311328-A2 6-7 PM Mon June 17 4 wks #311328-D3 5:15-6 PM Tue July 16 4 wks #311328-A3 6-7 PM Mon July 22 4 wks #311328-D4 5:15-6 PM Tue Aug. 13 4 wks #311328-A4 6-7 PM Mon Aug. 19 4 wks #311328-D5 5:15-6 PM Tue Sept. 10 4 wks #311328-A5 6-7 PM Mon Sept. 16 4 wks #311328-D6 5:15-6 PM Tue Oct. 1 4 wks #311328-A6 6-7 PM Mon Oct. 14 4 wks #311328-E1 5:15-6 PM Thu May 23 4 wks #311328-B1 6-7 PM Wed May 22 4 wks #311328-E2 5:15-6 PM Thu June 20 4 wks #311328-B2 6-7 PM Wed June 19 4 wks #311328-E3 5:15-6 PM Thu July 18 4 wks #311328-B3 6-7 PM Wed July 24 4 wks #311328-E4 5:15-6 PM Thu Aug. 15 4 wks #311328-B4 6-7 PM Wed Aug. 21 4 wks #311328-E5 5:15-6 PM Thu Sept. 12 4 wks #311328-B5 6-7 PM Wed Sept. 16 4 wks #311328-E6 5:15-6 PM Thu Oct. 3 4 wks #311328-B6 6-7 PM Wed Oct. 16 4 wks #311328-C1 6-7 PM Fri May 24 4 wks #311328-C2 6-7 PM Fri June 21 4 wks #311328-C3 6-7 PM Fri July 26 4 wks #311328-C4 6-7 PM Fri Aug. 23 4 wks #311328-C5 6-7 PM Fri Sept. 18 4 wks #311328-C6 6-7 PM Fri Oct. 18 4 wks The New Rink – 50625 Van Dyke Ave. 586-731-5006 Rollers & Strollers Preschool Skate & Bounce House (Ages 7 & Under) NEW Learn to Skate (All Ages) – This program is for all ages. Children or This class is designed for beginner skaters. Sessions include a mini lesson, adults, who want to learn the basics of rollerskating and rollerblading in a snack and juice, and time for the skaters to socialize and skate to their fun and safe environment are welcome. During this session, you will learn favorite children’s music with their parents. Skate rental is included or you forward skating, backward skating, starting, stopping and how to balance. can bring your own. In a special session, Roller Roo will make a special Skate and blade rental is included or you can bring your own. Class fee appearance to participate in the Hokey Pokey and Birdie Dance with the includes 5 Free Skate Passes. Fee: $60 resident $67 nonresident. kids. Parents can participate on the skating surface in street shoes and push strollers. Push toys or ride-on toys are welcome for kids that do not wish to #311126-A5 5:15-6 PM Thu May 30 5 wks skate, but we ask any toys with pedals be left at home for safety reasons. #311126-A6 5:15-6 PM Thu Sept. 5 5 wks Fee: $30 resident, $37 nonresident. #311126-A7 5:15-6 PM Thu Oct. 10 5 wks #311126-B1 10 AM-Noon Sat June 1 5 wks #311126-B2 10 AM-Noon Sat July 13 5 wks 16 Youth Camps & Classes Whether you’re looking to keep children busy or want to help enhance sports skills, Shelby Township PRM youth classes have a variety of offering to accommodate all interests and skill levels. The New Rink – 50625 Van Dyke Ave. 586-731-5006 Learn to Skate (All Ages) – This program is for all-ages, children or adults, who want to learn the basics of rollerskating and rollerblading in a fun and safe environment. During this session, you will learn forward skating, backward skating, starting, stopping and how to balance. Skate and blade rental is included or you can bring your own. Class fee includes the open skate session after lesson. Fee: $60 resident, $67 nonresident. #311126-A2 12-12:45 PM Sat June 15 5 wks #311126-A3 12-12:45 PM Sat Sept. 7 5 wks #311126-A4 12-12:45 PM Sat Oct. 12 5 wks Young Rembrandts – 8600 24 Mile Rd Junior Drawing with Young Rembrandts - Under The Sea (Age 5-7) Elementary Drawing with Young Rembrandts - Jurassic Adventure Under the sea makes us think of fish, shipwrecks and even mermaids. All (Age 6-12) – Join us as we create spectacular colorful drawings of a of these will inspire our work as we draw figures found under the sea. Our prehistoric scene, a baby dinosaur, a detailed sea turtle and more. Students last day will be exciting as we combine the subject matter we have learned will express imagination and creativity. We will try to contain excitement as into one larger drawing with a story of its own. It’s going to be a wonderful our kids add their own personal touches to these marvelous drawings. Your voyage. Fee: $84 resident, $91 nonresident. student will love this class. Fee: $74 resident, $81 nonresident.

#311208-A1 9-10:30 AM Mon-Wed 7/8-7/10 3 days #311208-B1 10:45-11:45 AM Mon-Thu 7/8-7/11 4 days YR Cartoon Drawing - Character Creations (Age 6-12) – Learn the basics of cartooning and create your own characters. Each day students will learn techniques used in cartooning. We will focus on characteristics, features, exaggeration, action and personification. All skills will contribute to your child’s artistic advancement. Young Rembrandts students will apply their newly acquired and or improved skills in every class to create their own original cartoon characters. Fee: $74 resident, $81 nonresident. #311208-C1 9-10 AM Mon-Thu 7/22-7/25 4 days Vitale’s Perfect Game Summer Baseball Camp – 51162 Filomena Dr vitales-perfect-game.com 586-247-3880 Summer Baseball Camp (Ages 6-9 Lower, 10-13 Upper) – Lead instructor Jeff McGavin has played competitive softball for 15 years, a three-time Team USA member, a USSSA “A” Player of the Year, has coached for more than 20 years and played baseball at Easter Michigan Universitiy baseball. The camp will be held outside at Lombardo Park and Vitale’s Perfect Game site on the last day.

#311127-A1 9 AM - Noon $100 resident, $107 nonresident 4 days #311127-B1 9 AM - Noon $80 resident, $87 nonresident 3 days (6/17-6/19)

Special Recreation Shelby Township’s Special Recreation Program allows teens and Monthly activities include dinner outings, , sports nights, adults who are developmentally and/or physically impaired to pizza and movie nights, craft days, bingo, and seasonal bowling, gain confidence and a feeling of independence by meeting new basketball, and softball leagues. Nominal fees are required and friends and sharing in fun social activities. Membership is free and will vary for each activity. the group continues to grow with more than 120 registered members ranging in age from 12 through their late 40s. Please call 586-731-0300 to register and be placed on the mailing list to receive the calendar of events and learn more about upcoming activities and events.

Special Olympics – 5/30-6/1. Bingo & Pizza 6 PM Fri June 14 Senior Center $3 Softball Practice – Practice begins May 14. Games begin May 28. Check the schedule online for games. Sign-up is required and closed May 2. Dinner Outing – Danny J’s 6:30 PM Mon/Wed 5/14-5/23 Ford Central Park 5:30 PM Wed June 19 7759 Auburn Road Summer Bocce Ball – Join us for bocce ball twice a week, Monday and Prom Dance Wednesday, at Chief Gene Shepherd Park. $10 6 PM Sat June 22 Senior Center 6:30 PM Mon/Wed 5/6-5/22 $10 Movie & Pizza Fall Bocce Ball – Registration open July 15 until Aug. 2. $10 6 PM Sat July 12 Senior Center $3 6:30 PM Mon/Wed 8/5-8/23 Jimmy Johns Game – Last day to purchase tickets is July 16. Ticket includes Dinner Outing – Chilli’s. hot dog, bag of chips and water. While supplies last. 5:30 PM Wed May 15 8296 26 Mile Road 11:05 AM Thu July 12 Jimmy Johns Field $20 Movie & Pizza Bingo & Pizza 6 PM Sat May 18 Senior Center $3 6 PM Fri Aug. 9 Senior Center $3 FREE Jimmy Johns Game – Register for a free ticket with PRM before June Dinner Outing – Miguel’s Cantina 4 while supplies last. Pre-registration Required 5:30 PM Wed Aug. 21 13635 23 Mile Road 7:05 PM Thu June 6 Jimmy Johns Field Patridge Creek Movie Outing – Call for movie and time Aug. 20 Sat Aug. 24 Patridge Creek PRM Activities 17 Learn right in your own community. Join a class at the Shelby Township Senior Center (SC) at 51670 Van Dyke Ave and the brand new Shelby Township Activities Center (STAC) at 14975 21 Mile Road. Emotional Intelligence Training (Age 13+) – Learn how to respond to your Belly Dancing - Performance Group – Perfect your moves, learn new ones emotions instead of reacting to them. Discover how to manage your emotions and get a step up in in this invitation-only class. Lessons will and improve your relationships by increasing your emotional intelligence. offer different dance styles and teach how to layer moves to a variety of Explore how to name, articulate, validate and manage your emotions in music. There will be performance opportunities available. This class is by this class, which will lead to increased self-awareness and improved invite from the instructor. Fee: $48 resident, $55 nonresident. relationships. Any questions, please feel free to contact the instructor at cwcleadershipdevelopmentllc.com. Fee: $65 resident, $72 nonresident. #321507-B1 7:05-8:30 PM Wed July 17 6 wks SC (Purchase of workbook required for this class; $25 payable to Instructor) #321507-B2 7:05-8:30 PM Wed Sept. 4 6 wks STAC #321507-B3 7:05-8:30 PM Wed Oct. 23 6 wks STAC #331823-A1 6:30-7:30 PM Wed Sept. 18 1 day STAC #331823-A2 6:30-7:30 PM Wed Oct. 2 1 day STAC Tai Chi – Tai Chi is a form of moving meditation, consisting of slow graceful #331823-A3 6:30-7:30 PM Wed Oct. 16 1 day STAC movements that can improve balance, increase circulation and reduce every day stress. It also strengthens the body and mind. Instructor Janet Randolph Basic Yoga – Appropriate for beginners. Learn to build a strong foundation will help you experience the many benefits of Yang Style Tai Chi. This class of basic yoga postures and explore principles of alignment, breath and is for all ages and is very popular so enroll now. No equipment is necessary, mindfulness. It’s also suited for practitioners seeking to refine and master but please wear loose clothing. the fundamentals. Students are encouraged to work within their own unique July 9 Fee: $60 resident, $67 nonresident Meets at SC ability and limitations. Certified yoga teacher Liz Horton has advanced Sept. 17 Fee: $99 resident, $106 nonresident Meets at STAC training in functional anatomy and special conditions. Please bring a yoga mat. Contact [email protected]. Fee: $56 resident, $63 nonresident. Beginner #321306-A1 6-6:55 PM Tue July 9 6 wks SC #321302-D1 6-7 PM Thu June 27 7 wks SC #321306-A4 6-6:55 PM Tue Sept. 17 12 wks STAC #321302-D2 6-7 PM Thu Sept. 12 7 wks STAC Intro Section 2 and Review Sect 1 – No new students please. For the student Intro to DSLR Photography – This course will explore basic photography who has already completed Section 1 and would like to review the form and concepts and is designed for someone who is looking to get into photography then advance into Section 2. Class time divided 50/50. or someone who already owns a DLSR camera. This course will explore and #321306-A3 8-8:33 PM Tue July 9 6 wks SC explain photography concepts, camera and lens types, shooting modes and #321306-A8 8-8:55 PM Tue Sept. 17 12 wks STAC settings, best practices for storage of your digital images, and options for editing images. The goal is to advance from automatic mode into assisted Review of Section 1 & Cont. Section 2 – No new students. See instructor modes and eventually manual mode. By the end of this course, you will be for approval. able to take the information learned to create better quality images in #321306-A6 5-5:55 PM Tue July 9 6 wks SC almost any scenario. Fee: $75 per student resident, $82 nonresident #321306-A7 5-5:55 PM Tue Sept. 17 12 wks STAC #321826-A1 7-8 PM Mon 9/30-10/21 4 wks STAC Advanced Tai Chi Section 3 – No new students please. Instructor approval required. This class is for students that are continuing their study of Tai Chi Total Body Boot Camp – Get in great shape, torch calories and fire up your and have had previous experience with classes in the Section 2 form. metabolism with this high-energy boot camp workout. It’s time to get leaner #321306-A2 7-7:55 PM Tue July 9 6 wks SC and stronger. Bring a mat and weights to class. #321306-A5 7-7:55 PM Tue Sept. 17 12 wks STAC Fee: $40 resident, $47 nonresident Meditations & Energy Healing – Learn about meditation, its health benefits #321302-B1 7-8 PM Mon June 10 6 wks SC and how it boosts and heals your immune system. Each meditation brings #321302-B2 7-8 PM Mon July 29 6 wks SC “universal life force” energy through your physical body to clear energy #321302-B3 7-8 PM Mon Sept. 16 6 wks STAC pathways. Meditation balances the mind, body and spirit together in harmony. Please join us in healing physically and emotionally by implementing daily Pound Fitness (Ages 12+) – Experience this invigorating, full-body workout meditation and intuitive practices using guided meditations. that combines strength training, conditioning and cardio while drumming with Fee: $32 resident, $39 nonresident. lightly weighted drumsticks engineered specifically for exercising. Designed for all fitness levels, POUND provides a great atmosphere for toning up and #321509-A1 9-10 AM Sat May 18 4 wks SC rockin’ out. Dress comfortably and bring a yoga mat. Maximum class size is 15 participants. Any questions please email [email protected]. Meditations for Developing Intuition with Protection – We will explore Fee: $38 resident, $45 nonresident. meditations along with developmental exercises to increase our intuitive abilities. Our boundaries will be set with specific instructions. With natural #321310-A1 7-8 PM Thu 5/23-6/27 6 wks SC protection in place we will be able to know how to use and trust our instincts #321310-A2 7-8 PM Thu 7/11-8/15 6 wks SC for the greater good. Fee: $32 resident, $39 nonresident. #321301-A3 7-8 PM Thu 9/12-10/17 6 wks STAC #321509-A2 9-10 AM Sat July 13 4 wks SC Stretch & Tone – This class is designed for individuals wanting a mild, low- impact exercise class. Students learn gentle stretching and toning exercises Meditation for Connecting with Spirit – Acquire the skills of raising using resistance bands and light weights along with breathing and gentle personal vibrations and how our thoughts, combined with sincere intentions, warm-ups. Movements are done sitting and standing. Please bring your own create connections to higher realms. We will practice protection, guidance resistance bands and 2- or 3-pound weights. Instructor isJanet Randolph and communication. These meditations help connect us to the collective Fee: $45 resident, $52 nonresident. consciousness, and we will learn how to differentiate from our own thoughts and genuine higher-self guidance. Fee: $32 resident, $39 nonresident. #321306-B1 5-5:55 PM Wed July 10 6 wks SC #321306-B2 5-5:55 PM Wed Sept. 18 6 wks STAC #321509-A3 9-10 AM Sat Aug. 10 4 wks SC Belly Dancing - Level 1 & 2 - Basics & Beyond (Ages 13+) – Belly dancing Meditations for Healing Inner Child & Past Lives – Learn to heal the is a wonderful form of exercise and expression. Meet new people while physical body, the emotional mind and the electromagnetic field (aura). We learning various choreographies. There will be an opportunity to perform in will explore mind, body and spirit meditation methods in order to align a show in October. Please dress comfortable. with and access universal healing energies. Experience the release of cell Fee: $36 resident, $43 nonresident. memories and attachments from our recent past in this life and in past lives. Very interesting and invaluable healing methods will be used. *The ability Come have some fun and check out the center. #321507-A1 6:05-7 PM Wed July 17 6 wks SC to meditate is necessary for this class. Fee: $32 resident, $39 nonresident. 12-3 PM, Sept. 28 #321507-A2 6:05-7 PM Wed Sept. 4 6 wks STAC Free Event #321507-A3 6:05-7 PM Wed Oct. 23 6 wks STAC #321509-A4 9-10 AM Sat Sept. 7 4 wks STAC 18 PRM Events

Free rd Annual 33Shelby Township

Youth Fishing10 AM to 1 PM DerbyHeritage Lake Registration form 52700 Van Dyke Ave. available online Sat, June 8 Friday, June 14 12:30-3:30 PM Weather permitting Chief Gene Shepherd Park $2 perSplash child 2452 23 Mile Road Nonresidents welcomed when accompanied by a resident. Bash Crafts Games Ice Cream Slip & Slide Photo Booth Free MUNICIPAL GROUNDS BANDSHELL Summer 52700 Van Dyke Ave. Concerts Free parking and entry Bring your own lawn chairs or blankets. Captured Detroit Journey Tribute Band 7 PM Wed, June 26 Square Pegz Totally Awesome 80’s 7 PM Wed, July 24 Sponsored by MOD Pizza/Del Taco

Shelby Township’s 24th Annual Divisions Age: 3-5 6-8 9-12 Check-in: 9:45 AM 10:45 AM 11:45 AM 2019 Kid’s Compete at: 10 AM 11 AM Noon Summer Olympics Sat, July 13 Whispering Woods Kiwanis Park, 11000 21 Mile Road

11th Annual Flea Market 14th Annual Kid to Kid Sale 9 AM-2 PM Sat, July 27 Noon-2 PM Sat, Aug. 3 Whispering Woods Park Shelby Township Senior Center Free admission to shoppers Attention all kids, do you have old toys or video games that are collecting dust? How does the idea of getting some new toys, Rent space for $15 (15’x15’) before July 19. Provide your own sports equipment or video games sound? If you are between the tables, chairs and displays. Remember sun or rain protection. ages of 4 and 16, you can buy, sell or trade items at the Kid to Kid Sale. #131406-A1 9 AM-2 PM Sat July 27 1 day #111405-A1 Noon-2 PM Sat Aug. 3 $5/table PRM Events 19 More Than 100 Exhibitors Kids Crafts Family Activities Great Food Free Parking & Entry

Extra parking at the Shelby Township Senior Center, 51670 Van Dyke Ave., with free shuttle service August 10 & 11 available to and from the fair grounds. Sat 10 AM - 5 PM Sun 11 AM - 5 PM Shelby Township Municipal Grounds 52700 Van Dyke Ave. Join us for the Grand Opening Celebration of the Shelby Township Activities Center 12-3 PM, Sept. 28 Free Event 14975 21 Mile Rd Come have some fun and check out the center. Featuring music, bouncers, food trucks, crafts, games and so much more. 2019 Scarecrow Contest Businesses, organizations, individuals and families are invited to enter the second annual Shelby Township Scarecrow Contest. We’ll display all scarecrows on the Shelby Township Municipal Grounds from Oct. 7 to Nov. 1 for the public to see and enjoy. All entries are encouraged to join their stuffed companion Oct. 11 at our Spooktacular and Movie Night to pass out candy. For more information, entry form and rules, go to shelbytwp.org/parks or email [email protected] with questions. Halloween Fri, Oct. 11 Pre-Registration Required Spooktacular & Movie Night 6 PM - Trick-or-Treating Trick-or-Treat around Heritage Lake before watching a fun family movie at Mae Stecker Park. 7 PM - Movie: “Hotel Transylvania”

Area businesses, organizations and local families are invited to hand out goodies and FREE for residents, promotional material for $10. Contact PRM for details. $10 for nonresidents #311403-A1

Go to shelbytwp.org/events for more info 20 Adult Classes From kickboxing to kicking it with man’s best friend, Shelby Township PRM’s adult classes have something for everyone. Detroit – 7758 Auburn Road Dance Classes – Learn the sultry salsa for club-style dancing or Argentine Tango/Beginner with Practice Party – Tango is one of the most to prepare for a wedding. Have fun in a welcoming, relaxed and fun exquisite Latin dances great for social events. Lesson includes a dance atmosphere. Stay and enjoy a fun time practicing with your instructor nearby. party including snacks and beverages with DJ. Have fun in a welcoming, No partner needed. Fee: $45 resident, $52 nonresident for singles and relaxed and fun atmosphere. No partner needed. Fee: $45 resident, $52 $85 resident, $92 nonresident for couples. nonresident for singles; $85 resident, $92 nonresident for couples.

#321509-A1 7 PM Wed June 5 6 wks #321509-B6 8 PM Fri June 7 6 wks #321509-A2 7 PM Wed July 17 6 wks #321509-B7 8 PM Fri July 19 6 wks #321509-A3 7 PM Wed Aug. 28 6 wks #321509-B8 8 PM Fri Aug .30 6 wks #321509-A4 7 PM Fri June 7 6 wks #321509-A5 7 PM Fri July 19 6 wks Beginner Argentine Tango – Tango is one of the most exquisite Latin dances. #321509-A6 7 PM Fri Aug. 30 6 wks It’s wonderful for social occasions like weddings or clubs. Lesson includes one hour social practice session. Fee: $45 resident, $52 nonresident for Beginner Lesson – Learn elegant ballroom dances for singles; $85 resident, $92 nonresident for couples. weddings or social events. You’ll try out popular dances like the fox trot, , cha cha, rumba, swing and more. Have fun in a welcoming atmosphere. #321509-D1 2 PM Sun June 9 6 wks No partner is needed. Fee: $45 resident, $52 nonresident for singles; #321509-D2 2 PM Sun July 21 6 wks $85 resident, $92 nonresident for couples #321509-D3 2 PM Sun Sept. 1 6 wks #321509-B1 7 PM Mon June 10 6 wks Hip Hop Dance Class/Beginner – Hip hop encompasses many different #321509-B2 7 PM Mon July 15 6 wks urban dance styles done to modern music. In this class you will have the #321509-B3 7 PM Mon Aug. 26 6 wks opportunity to develop your own sense of style. Our lessons teach rhythm, coordination, musicality and choreography in a fun, relaxed atmosphere. Fee: $45 resident, $52 nonresident.

Children’s dance classes begin pg. 11 #321509-E1 7 PM Thu June 6 6 wks #321509-E2 7 PM Thu July 18 6 wks #321509-E3 7 PM Thu Aug. 29 6 wks Body Images – 51204 Danview Technology Court bodyimagesfitnesscenter.com You can take any class, any day, any time! Summer Begins June 3 Fall begins Sept. 9 #321301-A1 12 Classes Fee: $98 resident, $105 nonresident #321301-A2 12 Classes Fee: $98 resident, $105 nonresident #321301-B1 24 Classes Fee: $168 resident, $175 nonresident #321301-B2 24 Classes Fee: $168 resident, $175 nonresident Bodypump – Light to moderate weights with repetition is what sets the bar POUND – Drum away the calories with a full-body cardio workout. Using for this class and makes it ideal for everyone from beginners to experienced lightly weighted exercise drumsticks. Each class combines weight resistance lifters. We’ll encourage you to achieve more than you would on your own with simulated drumming in a fusion of cardio, strength movement, Pilates, with certified instructors and motivating music. plyometrics and isometric poses. 9-10 AM Mon, Wed or Fri 7:20-8:20 PM Tue 4:45-5:45 PM Mon, Wed 7-8 PM Mon, Wed Authentic Hatha Yoga – This class is appropriate for yoga practitioners of 6:10-7:10 PM Tue, Thu all levels – including beginners. The authentic and spiritually-oriented Hatha 9:40-10:40 AM Sat Yoga class presents a mental and physical challenge, while being both fun and inclusive. Everyone is welcome. Please wear comfortable clothing and H.I.I.T Total Burn - Full Body Workout – This 45-minute cardio interval bring a Yoga mat. training-based workout is designed to burn calories and improve both 10:15-11 AM Fri upper and lower body strength. Classes vary every time with the use of 11:30 AM-12:15 PM Sat exercise bands, balls, dumbbells, weights and other equipments. Perfect for any fitness level. Zumba – This is aerobic fitness program featuring movements inspired by 6-6:45 PM Wed various styles of Latin dance and performed primarily to Latin . This is class is for everyone of all fitness levels. Booty Bootcamp – Work at your own pace through a circuit-style class that 7:20-8:20 PM Thu focuses on lower body, upper body and core. Learn boxing moves, partner drills and more. Perfect for all fitness levels. STEP and SCULPT! – This workout is for all levels of fitness. This class uses 9:30-10:15 AM Sat easy, basic, stepping movements to motivating music to give you a fun cardio workout. Segments of toning with dumbbells and tubing to tone and shape your upper and lower body and finishing with core and cooldown stretch. 6-6:45 PM Mon Cherry Creek Golf Club – 52000 Cherry Creek Drive 586-254-7700 ext.1 cherrycreekgolf.com The Player Development Program at Cherry Creek Golf Club is offering great learning and playing opportunities for men, women, youth, and families. Below is a listing of our programs for the 2019 spring season. Additional information on each program may be found under the “instruction” tab at cherrycreekgolf. com, or by calling 586-254-7700 ext. 1. Note: In the case of class cancellations, the instructors will work with students to complete all classes in the sessions, except for camps. Student/teacher ratio for all adult classes is 8:1. All class participants will receive a discount card good for special savings on practice balls, merchandise and grill purchases. Golf 101 - The Basics – Whether you’ve never played before or you want Golf 201 - Let’s Play – Elevate your skill level through instruction and on- to brush up on the rules, this class will gradually introduce you to the game course play. We’ll instruct you in a practice area before letting you out to of golf. Learn to navigate the clubhouse, hit a tee shot and more in these play up to three rounds and test what you’ve learned. Perfect for those that hour-long lessons. Max eight students per class. Fee includes “New Golfer” graduated Golf 101 or consider themselves intermediate golfers. welcome packet. Fee: $175 resident, $182 non-resident. Fee: $185 resident, $192 non-resident. #121108-A1 4 PM Mon April 22 5 wks #121108-D1 6 PM Wed April 22 5 wks #121108-A2 1 PM Sun April 28 5 wks #121108-D2 1 PM Wed May 1 5 wks #121108-A3 1 PM Thu May 2 5 wks #211108-D3 6 PM Wed May 29 6 wks Adult Classes 21 From kickboxing to kicking it with man’s best friend, Shelby Township PRM’s adult classes have something for everyone. A-1 Studios – a1musicstudios.com Private Lessons (One-on-one) – A1-Studios offers one-on-one music lessons in the comfort of your own home. Lessons last 30 minutes a week and are available in piano, keyboard, guitar and drums. Learn from an instructor with more than 40 years of full time teaching experience. From beginner to advanced levels, students will learn music theory as well as pop, rock and classical music. Rentals are available for those without an instrument. For all ages. Fee: $96 resident, $103 nonresident.

#211501-A1 4 wks A1-Studios will work with you to set up a time and day for lessons. Graceful Moves Dance – 54728 Shelby Road Do you need the motivation of others to help you commit yourself to getting in shape? Are you intimidated by walking into a gym atmosphere? Have you joined a gym and wasted your money by only managing to go just a few times? If you answered yes, then consider fitness classes at Graceful Moves! Graceful Moves Fitness offers a variety of group fitness classes for all levels of fitness, so whether you are just starting out or are already involved in a fitness program, we have a class that will work for you. Our friendly staff and atmosphere will make your experience fun and successful! The class schedule runs per session so we meet your needs without any long term commitment. All equipment is provided. Let our certified instructors help you achieve the results you want. ATTIRE: Comfortable workout apparel and CLEAN (not worn outside) tennis shoes. Studio is closed July 3-14 for the holiday. 6 Week Summer Session: July 15 - Aug. 24 6 Week Fall Session: Sept. 9 - Nov. 2 Calling All Intermediate Tap Dancers (Ages 17+) – Tap is a class that Calling All Previous Dancers Jazz/Lyrical/Contemporary/Stretch Fusion teaches rhythmic movements and sounds accomplished by using the toes and (Ages 17+) – The recommended shoes are dance shoes, and necessary attire heels of tap shoes with metal taps. This class mixes early technique-style is comfortable, non-baggy clothing. Fee: $60 resident, $67 nonresident. tapping and new rhythm tap to get the best of “old” and “new” percussive tap disciplines. The recommended shoes are tap shoes, and necessary attire #311115-N1 8:45-9:30 PM Mon July 15 6 wks is comfortable, non-baggy clothing. SUMMER 6 WEEK - Fee: $60 resident, $67 nonresident #311115-D3 8:45-9:30 PM Mon July 15 6 wks SUMMER 8 WEEK SESSION - Fee: $80 resident, $87 nonresident #311115-D4 8:15-9:15 PM Mon Oct. 7 8 wks Mix N’Match Fitness Classes for the following fees: • Make-up classes available within the session only #321315-A1 1 class/week (7 classes) $60 resident, $67 nonresident • No gym membership and no hidden fees #321315-A2 2 classes/week (14 classes) $85 resident, $92 nonresident • Equipment provided #321315-A3 Unlimited Classes throughout these 7 weeks $110 resident, $117 nonresident • Brand new raised sprung floor • All certified fitness instructors • Carry your fitness shoes in and change inside Basic Yoga – A beginner yoga class designed for a student to form a Zumba – A Latin inspired dance fitness utilizing the principles of interval foundation of breathing, flexibility, strength, and meditation techniques. training to maximize the burning of calories, fat & total body toning. A way Yoga is used for both health and relaxation purposes by building self- of mixing body sculpting movements with easy-to-follow dance steps that strength and posture. No shoes needed. make a “fun and addictive” way of working out. Zumba will help you shed the pounds! Clean shoes – not worn outside. 9-10 AM Tue June 25 7:55-8:55 PM Mon June 24 Fit Yoga – A beginning form of power yoga. This class will focus on the 9:15-10:15 AM Wed June 26 fundamentals of sun salutation, breathing, relaxation, flexibility, and 7:55-8:55 PM Wed June 26 strength. As class progresses, the intensity will increase. No shoes needed. 9:30-10:30 AM Sat June 29 6:45-7:45 PM Mon June 24 Barre Fit – This class is a mix of the regimen of ballet, pilates, strength and 8:20-9:20 AM Sat June 29 flexibility training using a ballet barre. The ballet barre is also usedto sculpt the lower body and abs. This class will also focus on core work and Chisel Sculpting – Work with a certified personal trainer to sculpt and stretching. This total body conditioning technique has been created for an define your total body. You will feel muscles you never knew you had. This intense workout to transform and sculpt your entire body. intense workout focuses on light weights and high reps using resistance tubing, body bars and free weights. Increase your strength and improve 9:15-10:15 AM Mon June 24 your definition while working on your muscular endurance. Clean shoes – not 7-7:50 PM Wed June 26 worn outside. 7:15-8:15 PM Tue June 25 7:15-8:15 PM Thu June 27 Master K’s Karate – 50658 Van Dyke Ave. Students gain confidence and social skills in a caring, structured enviornment geared for enjoyment. The supervised atmosphere places emphasis on encouragement, safety and fun in non-contact classes. Wear comfortable clothes and bring a smile. Women’s Self Defense Class (Ages 13 +) – A must course for all women and teens. The techniques taught are very simple, effective and are based on striking vulnerable target areas. Participation in self defense classes encourages you to think in terms of options and choices, develops your awareness and assertiveness skills and provides practice for physical self defense techniques. Fee: $20 resident, $27 nonresident #321305-E1 7 PM Sat Aug. 2 1 day Karate for Adults (Ages 12+) – Get in shape while learning karate and self-defense. Wear loose clothing to this fun, no contact beginner’s class. Work at your own level and increase focus, balance, control & strength while learning valuable martial arts techniques. Relieve stress and achieve higher self- confidence. Fee: $40 resident, $47 nonresident #321305-C1 7:15-8:30 PM Mon June 3 4 wks #321305-C6 7:15-8:30 PM Thu June 6 4 wks #321305-C2 7:15-8:30 PM Mon July 8 4 wks #321305-C7 7:15-8:30 PM Thu July 11 4 wks #321305-C3 7:15-8:30 PM Mon Aug. 5 4 wks #321305-C8 7:15-8:30 PM Thu Aug. 8 4 wks #321305-C4 7:15-8:30 PM Mon Sept. 9 4 wks #321305-C9 7:15-8:30 PM Thu Sept. 5 4 wks #321305-C5 7:15-8:30 PM Mon Oct. 7 4 wks #321305-D7 7:15-8:30 PM Thu Oct. 3 4 wks 22 Adult Classes From kickboxing to kicking it with man’s best friend, Shelby Township PRM’s adult classes have something for everyone. Master K’s Karate – 50658 Van Dyke Ave. Women’s Body (Ages 14+) – This class involves all different training tools Kickboxing Fundamentals (Ages 13 & up) – This class will focus on and various intensities taught by a Functional Training certified female kickboxing techniques and improving speed, balance and endurance. Learn instructor. Classes are set up as circuit training or bootcamp style for how to properly use the heavy bag and speed bag for conditioning in maximum weight loss and will include strength/weight training, endurance a USA Boxing sanctioned gym. Participate in drills that will improve your training, body resistance training, medicine ball work, and, cardio. This kickboxing skills and step up your fitness. This class is suitable for any weight is a great class if you are looking to lose weight or just tone up. Coach or skill level. No contact or sparring drills are required and contact sparring Izi created this class especially for women to improve their strength and is optional. Train for fitness, competition or self-defense. This class requires increase bone density over time without heavy weightlifting. Shape up in hand wraps which can be purchased for $10 at the front desk. a fun, motivational atmosphere with other women that will support you in Fee: $35 resident, $42 nonresident achieving your goals. #321328-D1 7-8 PM Tue May 28 4 wks The results from this class are huge. This style of training is highly effective #311328-D2 7-8 PM Tue June 25 4 wks and will turn your body into a calorie burning machine. #321328-D3 7-8 PM Tue July 23 4 wks Fee: $75 resident, $82 nonresident #321328-D4 7-8 PM Tue Aug. 20 4 wks #321328-D5 7-8 PM Tue Sept. 17 4 wks #321328-A1 10-11 AM Mon/Wed/Fri May 20 4 wks #321328-D6 7-8 PM Tue Oct. 15 4 wks #321328-A2 10-11 AM Mon/Wed/Fri June 17 4 wks #321328-A3 10-11 AM Mon/Wed/Fri July 15 4 wks #321328-A4 10-11 AM Mon/Wed/Fri Aug. 12 4 wks #321328-E1 7-8 PM Thu May 30 4 wks #321328-A5 10-11 AM Mon/Wed/Fri Sept. 9 4 wks #321328-E2 7-8 PM Thu June 27 4 wks #321328-A6 10-11 AM Mon/Wed/Fri Oct. 7 4 wks #321328-E3 7-8 PM Thu July 25 4 wks #321328-E4 7-8 PM Thu Aug. 22 4 wks Boxing Fundamentals (Ages 13 & Up) – This class will focus on the training #321328-E5 7-8 PM Thu Sept. 19 4 wks techniques used by the pros to improve speed, balance and endurance in #321328-E6 7-8 PM Thu Oct. 17 4 wks a USA Boxing sanctioned gym. Learn how to properly use the heavy bag and speed bag for conditioning. Participate in drills that will improve your Full Body Blast with TRX Suspension (Age 13 & Up) - Full Body Blast boxing and step up your fitness. This class is suitable for any weight or skill training is taught by a certified TRX and Functional Training instructor. TRX level. No contact or sparring drills are required and contact sparring is is great for men and women of any fitness level. It is an efficient way to optional. Train for fitness, golden gloves championship or self-defense. This exercise as it provides cardio workout while engaging multiple muscle class requires hand wraps which can be purchased for $10 at the front groups, including and especially your core for a full-body workout. This will desk. Fee: $35 resident, $42 nonresident build endurance, strength and get you in shape and toned up fast. This is a great form of cross-training for other sports. #321328-B1 6-7 PM Tue May 21 4 wks Fee: $75 resident, $82 nonresident #321328-B2 6-7 PM Tue June 18 4 wks #321328-B3 6-7 PM Tue July 16 4 wks #321328-F1 11:15 AM-Noon Mon/Wed/Fri May 27 4 wks #321328-B4 6-7 PM Tue Aug. 13 4 wks #321328-F2 11:15 AM-Noon Mon/Wed/Fri June 24 4 wks #321328-B5 6-7 PM Tue Sept. 10 4 wks #321328-F3 11:15 AM-Noon Mon/Wed/Fri July 22 4 wks #321328-B6 6-7 PM Tue Oct. 8 4 wks #321328-F4 11:15 AM-Noon Mon/Wed/Fri Aug. 19 4 wks #321328-F5 11:15 AM-Noon Mon/Wed/Fri Sept. 16 4 wks #321328-C1 6-7 PM Thu May 23 4 wks #321328-F6 11:15 AM-Noon Mon/Wed/Fri Oct. 14 4 wks #321328-C2 6-7 PM Thu June 20 4 wks #321328-C3 6-7 PM Thu July 18 4 wks #321328-C4 6-7 PM Tue Aug. 15 4 wks #321328-C5 6-7 PM Tue Sept. 12 4 wks #321328-C6 6-7 PM Tue Oct. 10 4 wks Wag ‘N’ Tails – Activity Center 56776 Mound Rd Studio 53153 Hayes Rd Please contact us to review your class location and requirements All health vaccinations must be current and include DHLPP, rabies for dogs 6 months and older, bordatella, negative fecal test and negative heart worm test. Please bring vaccination records prior to the first class. Don’t forget your training treats. Puppy Preschool (7 wks-6 mnths) – This is a very detailed course designed Bark to the Basics – Come and find some relief to the behavior problems to educate dog parents on how puppies think, learn and communicate. House you have been tolerating. Even if you’re not having any difficulties, this is a training, understanding nipping and biting, and proper greetings are just a class designed for exercise and socialization while learning and reinforcing few of the behavior topics we cover. The instruction also covers commands. the basics. Fee: $239 resident, $246 nonresident Fee: $219 resident, $226 nonresident #331822-F1 8 PM Tue May 21 6 wks Center #331822-B1 6:30 PM Tue May 21 6 wks Studio #311822-F2 11 AM Sat June 8 6 wks Center #331822-B2 12:30 PM Sat June 8 6 wks Center #331822-G1 8 PM Wed July 10 6 wks Center #331822-C1 8 PM Tue June 18 6 wks Center #331822-G2 6:30 PM Thu July 25 6 wks Studio #331822-C2 6:30 PM Wed July 10 6 wks Studio #331822-G3 12:30 PM Sun Aug. 4 6 wks Center #331822-C3 8 PM Thu July 25 6 wks Center #331822-H1 8 PM Tue Aug. 13 6 wks Center #331822-C4 11 AM Sun Aug. 4 6 wks Center #331822-H2 11 AM Sat Aug. 31 6 wks Center #331822-C5 6:30 PM Tue Aug. 13 6 wks Studio #331822-H3 6:30 PM Wed Sept. 11 6 wks Studio #331822-C6 12:30 PM Sat Aug. 31 6 wks Center #331822-H4 8 PM Thu Sept. 26 6 wks Center #331822-C7 8 PM Wed Sept. 11 6 wks Studio #331822-C8 6:30 PM Mon Sept. 16 6 wks Center #331822-C9 6:30 PM Thu Sept. 26 6 wks Studio

22 Burgess-Shadbush Nature Center 23 4101 River Bends Dr. Critter Adoptions at the Burgess-Shadbush Outreach Programming Shelby Township, MI 48317 Nature Center The Burgess-Shadbush Nature Center is hitting the Phone: 586-323-2478 Interested in adopting an animal? This is a great way road, and we want to stop by to see you. We are now Fax: 586-323-2479 to introduce to your child to what it means to care for offering a wide range of outreach topics. Our programs [email protected] an animal. Your donation will help fund animal care are designed for hands-on learning with living animals and unexpected expenses such as vet bills. As part and mounted specimens for demonstrations. We also of the adoption, the adopter’s name will go on a list offer programs for events with large crowds. Please Follow Us On Facebook of contributors on display around the nature center. call us for additional information if you are interested facebook.com/ Please contact the nature center at 586-323-2478 or in booking for a more festive event. Our programs [email protected] for further details or to cover various topics. We’ll work with you to build a BurgessShadbushNatureCenter sign up for an adoption. one-of-a-kind program to suit what you’re looking for. We do not offer outreach programs to private HOURS By participating in our animal adoption program, you residences. Wed - Sat, 10 AM - 6 PM and your child are encouraged to come in regularly Sun, Noon – 5 PM to feed, clean and care for one of our animals. We’ll Birthday Parties at the Nature Center Mon - Tues, CLOSED house it here while you learn more about the creature You can hold your child’s next birthday party at the and what it takes to be a pet owner. You’ll receive an Burgess-Shadbush Nature Center. The party includes a adoption certificate to show off to friends and family. chance to touch, hold and be photographed with some Holiday Closures Adoption fees are $25 for a 1-year adoption of live animals. Weather permitting, it also includes our The Burgess-Shadbush Nature smaller creatures and $50 for a 1-year adoption of popular nature walk. Your reservation will include the Center will be closed on the our larger creatures. use of our multi-purpose room for four hours. The room following dates: holds a maximum of 24 adults and children. Hosts Plan a Field Trip are responsible for decorations, food, table covers, Independence Day - July 4 The Burgess-Shadbush Nature Center welcomes cake and party favors. Parties are available select Daytime on Oct. 16-22 individual scouting groups, school groups, and days, typically Saturday or Sunday afternoons when (See Haunted Nature Center event) organizations to schedule programs with us. All ages nature center events don’t conflict. The reservation is are welcome, and we are excited to plan an event confirmed when payment is made. You can register in suited to your wishes. We invite you to contact the person at the nature center with cash, check or credit Pre-registration for events is nature center for a listing of topics ranging from STEM card. Call the nature center at 586-323-2478 or email highly recommended. Walk-ins programs to traditional nature-based lessons to tailor [email protected] for more details. NEW! are always welcome, but we a program to badge, classroom, or other learning We now also provide sets of birthday gift bags. Let sometimes have limited seating. requirements. At least one adult leader is required us put together your party favors for you. Walk-ins will be accepted on for every six youths attending the program. Please a first-come basis after our contact the nature center for details and availability. Fee: $120 for Shelby Township and Utica residents registered participants have and $145 for nonresidents. checked in. Cancellation/Booking Policy All field trips, scout and school programs now require a Volunteer at the Nature Center A Special Note about Our $30 non-refundable deposit to reserve your requested If you love nature, learning and teaching others, Programming program date. This deposit is included as part of your consider volunteering here at the nature center. Give Sometimes nature happens, and we total program fee. us a call or stop by to talk to the staff about joining our have to adjust our programs and volunteer community. You’ll learn how to care for our events last-minute for the safety of our Birthday parties and other building rental events must animals, help us put on our fun events and more. guests and staff. If you have questions pay the full program fee at the time of booking to about any programs and the potential reserve a program date. If you need to cancel your impact of extreme weather, call the birthday party or event, you will be refunded your nature center at 586-323-2478. booking deposit minus a $25 administrative fee.

Online Registration We encourage online registration for Nature Tales Merit Badge Days upcoming programs using our Webtrac Our Nature Tales series has been so popular we are The Burgess-Shadbush Nature Center is happy to service at webtrac.shelbytwp.org. extending Nature Tales to include two daily sessions present our new merit badge series. Our certified Whether you are interested in a during the fall and winter, so that youngsters can attend merit badge counselors will be available on select free program or one that requires a even if they spend half of the day at school. Wee days to assist in acquiring the following merit badges: nominal fee, online registration helps ones are delighted as they listen to an assortment of our staff plan our programs and seasonal stories sure to please the littlest of listeners. materials adequately for the size of This is an entertaining one-hour nature adventure with a Bird Study Sustainability the audience expected. If there is an story, snack, and craft or outing. Suitable for ages 3-5 Mammal Study Plant Science activity number next to the listing, you (must be accompanied by an adult). Early registration Reptile & Amphibian Fish & Wildlife are able to register for the event. is required as each class is limited to 24 children. Study Management Some events have a limited amount Fee: $2 per child ages 3-5. Insect Study Forestry of space. Pre-registration enables Environmental Study Wilderness Survival us to plan for adequate staffing Dates Nature Citizenship in the to accommodate larger program Date 10 AM - 11 AM 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM Soil & Water Community attendance. Conservation Orienteering May 16 #212220-I2 #212220-I4 Scout groups or individual scouts (accompanied by June 6 #212220-J1 #212220-J3 a parent or leader) are welcome to book for this June 20 #212220-J2 #212220-J4 program. Call the nature center for details and to set up your appointment. Dates available: July 4 HOLIDAY RECESS July 18 #212220-K2 NONE Oct. 5, 2019 Jan. 18, 2020 Aug 1 #212220-L1 NONE March 28, 2020 Aug 15 #212220-L2 NONE Sept 5 #212220-A1 #212220-A3 Pre-registration is required for this program. Pricing is based on the chosen badge and its requirements. Sept 19 #212220-A2 #212220-A4 Oct 3 #212220-B1 #212220-B3 24 Burgess-Shadbush Nature Center General Events Camp Sampler Day Sportsman Skill Day Have you ever wondered what summer camp at the nature center would be Back again by popular demand - our sportsman skill day is a fun filled like? Our four-hour Camp Sampler Day will have sample projects, activities, event for the whole family. Come try your hand at shooting a bow, using a and mini topics that will give you and your kids an idea of how much fun compass and starting a fire. We’ll discuss the basics of Dutch oven cooking they can expect to have at one of our awesome summer camps. Please and hunting in Michigan. Enjoy the end of the summer in style. Pre-registration register early as this program fills fast. The camps offered for the summer is highly encouraged as space is limited. of 2019 include: #332440-A1 11 AM-3 PM Sat, Sept. 7 $3 per person Beginning Archery Intermediate Archery Advanced Archery Littles Junior Explorers Exploring Nature Heritage Day Pioneer Camp Outdoor Skills Camp Art & Craft Camp Take a step back in time with us to experience pioneer life. This festival-like event will include old-fashioned games, storytelling, crafts, cabin tours and #112609-B1 Noon-4 PM Sat, May 18 $3 some delicious food cooked up by our Dutch Oven Group. Call us to pre- register now so you don’t miss out on the fun. This event will take place even River Day Celebration with inclement weather, though some program elements may be omitted or Come join us for a celebration of the Clinton River. Learn about what makes substituted. Sponsored by MOD Pizza and Del Taco. this river so important to our township and what it means to be part of the Clinton River watershed. We will take a walk along the river to observe #/575-01 Noon-4 PM Sat, Sept. 21 $5 per person local plants and animals and learn about great ways that you and your friends can make a difference to the health of the Clinton River. The Nature Center Goes to Halloween Spectacular #332451-A1 11 AM-2 PM Sat, June 1 Free Come by and say hello and see some of your favorite nature center critters and staff. Photo opportunities will be available with some of our animals. Pollinator Party We promise not to let them dress too scary. Note: some of our critters may In honor of National Pollinator Week, we’re throwing our pollinators a be unavailable due to weather restrictions. party, and you are invited. Come stroll through our beautiful gardens and learn about all the great things our pollinators do for us. We will be doing 6 PM Fri, Oct. 11 Mae Stecker Park educational talks, walks, projects and maybe even learn some new dance moves from our buzzy friends while you’re here. Don’t miss out and don’t Haunted Nature Center forget to pre-register to ensure we have enough supplies for everyone. Visitors are welcomed into our ghostly nature center housed by costumed Event runs until 3 p.m. characters, fun scenes and spooky stories. But don’t be too afraid, some of our characters have treats for anyone entering our lair. #332451-B1 Noon-3 PM Sat, June 22 $3 Afraid it may be too much for your little one? You can reference our past Log Cabin Day years on Facebook to determine whether this will be appropriate for your Come join us in celebrating International Log Cabin Day. This two-hour kid(s). We stay away from gore and blood but feel free to call us about event features historic pictures and artifacts with a program about the lives more specific questions and concerns at586-323-2478 . of pioneers who would have lived in a one-room structure similar to our historical pioneer cabin. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Everyone is welcome to dress up and bring a small bag for treats. Last admission is at 8:30 p.m. #332453-A1 1 PM-3 PM Sun, June 23 Free Please note the nature center will be closed during daytime Oct. 16-22 for Night Wings setup. This program is a new twist on an old favorite. We will we be capturing and learning about moths and nocturnal predators, BATS! Come take a walk with #332449-A1 6 PM - 9 PM Fri, Oct. 18 $3 per person us as we follow our batty friends and learn that the forest isn’t so scary after #332449-A2 6 PM - 9 PM Sat, Oct. 19 $3 per person dark. Pre-registration is highly encouraged as space is limited. The Great Bigfoot Hunt #132002-A5 8 PM-10 PM Sat, July 20 $3 per person You’ve heard the legends so let’s put them to the test. We’ll explore the basics of Michigan’s popular cryptids (Bigfoot, Dogman and friends) and Last Gasp Insect Collection then we’ll start the hunt for the elusive forest monster. Join us to see if you Do you love bugs? We certainly do. Come join our nature center staff as can find signs of this legend. we collect and identify the bugs we have around our beautiful gardens and center. This might be the last chance to see some of them before winter so #132002-A7 3 PM - 5 PM Sat, Oct. 26 $3 bring your nets and jars and don’t miss out. #332441-A1 Noon-3 PM Sat, Aug. 31 Free Remember to pre-register! Adult/ Teen Nature Education Classes Come check out our newNature natural Tales education for Pre-Schoolersclasses that cover topics to help make our homes, neighborhoods and lives a little greener. We also welcome topic suggestions to help answer any nature-inspired questions, comments or concerns you may have. Classes are held the third Thursday of every month from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Occasional times may vary depending on holidays or pre-existing nature center events. Fee: $3 per person. Hungry, hungry… Plants? – Have you ever heard of the Venus fly trap? Poisoning Prey – The most effective way to rid your neighborhood of No, it’s not an alien fly-catching device. It’s a plant. Carnivorous plants like rodents may surprise you. This program covers the dangers of rodenticides the Venus fly trap have adapted to eat bugs, and we have some pretty entering the food chain. amazing species living right here in Michigan. Come learn about where they live and what they do to survive. #112450-C9 5:30 PM Thu, July 18

#112450-C7 5:30 PM Thu, May 16 Where did all the water go? – Join us to discuss water conservation tips to help reduce your water use. Water efficiency can save energy and money. Coyote Blues – Coyotes are considered a pest animal but how much do you really know about them? Let’s go over urban and suburban coyotes, how to #112450-D1 5:30 PM Thu, Aug 15 identify them and how much of a threat they pose. We’ll also talk about what to do if there’s a coyote in your neighborhood. Take a Hike, Michigan! – #112450-B6 5:30 PM Thu, Sept. 19 #112450-C8 5:30 PM Thu, June 20 Chasing Bigfoot – #112450-B7 5:30 PM Thu, Oct. 17 24 Burgess-Shadbush Nature Center 25 Summer Camps Pre-registration and pre-payment is required for enrollment in all camp Children MUST have all three completed forms to participate in the camps. programs. For more information, please call the Burgess-Shadbush Nature Please arrive at least 30 minutes early on the first day of camp to make Center at 586-323-2478 or email us at [email protected]. To sure all of your paperwork is in order. There is a supply list for every camp pay with cash or a check stop in at the nature center, or call us with credit that will be emailed at the time of registration/payment. If you do not card information. Online registration is also available at: receive these forms or the supply list, please contact the nature center and shelbytwp.org/departments/prm/web_trac.html. we will provide them to you in person or by email. Parents and guardians are always welcome to stay and observe or participate in every camp, Please make sure you submit the following forms to us before or on your first but it is not required except for our Littles Camp. Camp elements are those day of camp: scheduled at time of publication and are subject to change. 1. Child Health Form 2. Summer Recreation Release Form and Waiver 3. Authorized Caregiver List for child pick-up Archery All Archery camps are held at the Senior Center Bus Garage (51670 Van Dyke Ave.). ALL ARCHERY SECTIONS: Minimum 5 - Maximum 24 Campers $59 Res $66 Non-Res Beginning Archery – Children entering grades 4-6 will have the opportunity Intermediate Archery – Children who have successfully completed to learn and practice basic archery skills. Archery games will strengthen our Beginning Archery course and are entering grades 4+ will have an sighting ability. This program is registered with Camp Archery Association, opportunity to review, improve their basic archery skills, and once again allowing members to take part in beginning level competition for the “Junior participate in competition for the “Yeoman Archery Award” and beyond. Yeoman Archery Award.” Students will receive more information regarding This is a registered program with the Camp Archery Association, so scoring and advancement at the first class. participants will continue from the rank they completed in Beginning Archery. PRE-REQUISITE: Must have completed the Beginning Archery course with the #112601-B1 9 AM - Noon Tue-Fri June 18-21 Burgess-Shadbush Nature Center. #112601-B2 9 AM - Noon Tue-Fri June 25-28 #112601-B3 1 PM - 4 PM Tue-Fri June 18-21 #112601-B4 1 PM - 4 PM Tue-Fri June 25-28

Advanced Archery – The Burgess-Shadbush Nature Center will be offering an Advanced Archery Course to give young archers further chances to practice and hone the basic archery skills that they have begun in our Beginning and Intermediate Archery Camps. This is a registered program with the Camp Archery Association, so participants will continue from the rank they completed in Intermediate Archery. PRE-REQUISITE: Must have completed both the Beginning and Intermediate Archery Camps with the Burgess-Shadbush Nature Center. #112601-B5 9 AM - Noon Tue-Fri July 9-12

Littles – Preschoolers ages 3-5 will explore nature through walks, live animals, Art & Craft Camp – This camp is open to kids entering grades 3-8 who hands-on experiences, magnifiers, games, stories, and more. Nature themes enjoy exploring nature and building nature-inspired crafts. We will be are designed to support science concepts and are built around having fun taking daily walks for inspiration and collect natural materials to use in and using your imagination. Snacks are suggested. This camp has a minimum our projects. We will also learn about repurposing household items into of five campers with a maximum capcity of 24. eco-friendly art. This camp has a minimum of five campers with a maximum Fee: $33 resident, $40 nonresident. capcity of 24. Fee: $63 resident, $70 nonresident. #112605-B1 1 PM - 4 PM Wed-Fri July 10-12 #112602-B1 10 AM - 3 PM Wed-Fri Aug. 7-9 Junior Explorers – Campers entering grades K-3 will explore nature Pioneer Camp – Have you ever wondered what a day in the life of a and natural science through walks, games, and nature-inspired crafts and pioneer would be like? Come enjoy yourself at our pioneer camp. We will projects. Each day we will take walks to learn about some of our native be learning how pioneers grew, processed and enjoyed food along with plants and animals, and to gather natural materials for our crafts and lots of other life skills that are not so common anymore. Feel free to come activities. Sun hats and water bottles are required. This camp has a minimum dressed for the time period. This camp has a minimum of five campers with of five campers with a maximum capcity of 24. Fee: $59 resident, $66 a maximum capcity of 24. Fee: $63 resident, $70 nonresident. nonresident. #112613-A1 10 AM - 3 PM Wed-Fri July 24-26 #112604-B1 9 AM - Noon Wed-Fri July 17-19 Outdoor Skills Camp – Back by popular demand, sign up to enjoy our Exploring Nature – This day camp is specifically designed for kids entering Outdoor Skills camp. Geared towards kids entering grades 3-8, we will be grades 4-8 who have a strong interest in nature and science and would like learning outdoor survival skills including basic archery, tracking and many an opportunity to explore the wonders of the natural world and learn more other fun skills. Come prepared to be outside, no matter the weather. This about it. This camp has a minimum of five campers with a maximum capcity camp has a minimum of five campers with a maximum capcity of 24. of 24. Fee: $59 resident, $66 nonresident. Fee: $63 resident, $70 nonresident. #112611-B1 1 PM - 4 PM Wed-Fri July 17-19 #112607-B1 10 AM - 3 PM Wed-Fri July 31-Aug. 2

As the weather grows warmer we encourage anyone interested to come out and enjoy a stroll in our beautiful spring gardens. 26 Shelby Township Senior Center 51670 Van Dyke Ave., Senior Loan Closet Shelby Township, MI 48316 This is a free service to the community. Crutches, canes, portable commodes, walkers and 586-739-7540 wheelchairs are available for short-term loan. Fax: 586-323-3054 [email protected] Volunteer Opportunities The senior center is partnering with a local Kiwanis Club on numerous charitable projects. HOURS The group meets from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on select Wednesdays. Upcoming dates are May Weekdays 8:30 AM - 5 PM 15, June 12, July 10, Sept. 18 and Oct. 9. All are welcome. Holiday Closures Memorial Day - May 27 Movies Trips and Travel Independence Day - July 4 Labor Day - Sept. 2 Movies are shown twice every month at the Are you interested in day trips or traveling senior center. Please check with the front by air or bus? The senior center offers Please Note desk for a current schedule. monthly lunch trips as well as trips across Certain senior citizen activity the United States and abroad. dates may change because Call 586-739-7540 for more details. of circumstances beyond our control. Please check the “Senior Newsletter” for Blood Pressure Check activities, or give us a call at Stop in at 10 a.m. on the first Wednesday of the month to have your blood pressure 586-739-7540 to confirm checked by the Shelby Township Fire Department. dates and times. Greeting Cards Balance Class Senior Newsletter Join us at 10 a.m. most Friday mornings as Join us for this class designed to help The “Senior Newsletter” is we create beautiful greeting cards. Please maintain good balance and strengthen published bi-monthly and is call the senior center at 586-739-7540 for your core. This exercise class allows you to available online at shelbytwp.org/seniors detailed date information. move at your own pace. It is held at 1 p.m. on Mondays. The cost is $2. by email at no cost, or by regular mail for $8 for a two- Craft Class Our craft class meets monthly and explores Brain Games year subscription. a new craft each month. Please contact Did you know that keeping your brain the senior center for specific dates and active and engaged can help delay the Find Us on Facebook projects. onset of dementia? Our brain games group To see the latest senior meets twice every month at 1 p.m. on the center news and view photos second and fourth Tuesday. from recent events, visit our Facebook page at facebook.com/shelbytwpseniors. Additional Ongoing Activities, Groups and Services Registration The following programs and services are available at the senior center: Deaf Older To participate in senior Adults, artist exhibits, aerobic and chair exercises, choir, “Happenings” current events activities you must be a group, “Shelby Senior Stitchers” quilting group, bible study, various card games, “Cookies registered member of the and Coloring,” watercolor class, walking group, and “Ask the Lawyer.” Shelby Township Senior Center. Call 586-739-7540 for more information. Membership must be renewed every year. The cost is $3 for residents of Shelby Township and the City of Utica and $4 for nonresidents. Membership Seniors In Need is required for all programs. Dial 211 for free referrals Medicare Assistance 800-803-7174 Senior Transportation MI Pension Rights 866-735-7737 SMART Community Transit is MI Access to Food 877-6-MICAFE available for residents age MI Services to Elderly 517-373-8230 50 and older. Bus tickets are Lakeshore Legal 888-783-8190 50 cents each way and cover Meals on Wheels 586-469-5228 a limited transportation area. Macomb Veterans 586-469-5315 For more information on transportation, please contact the senior center at 586-739-7540. Shelby Township Senior Center 27 June Activities September Activities Red Cross Blood Drive End-of-Summer Luncheon The senior center is hosting a Red Cross Blood Drive 1:30 Say goodbye to summer at our luncheon, Thursday, Sept. p.m. until 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, June 11. Appointments can be 12. We welcome a former secret service agent to share made by calling 586-739-7540. stories of his days working on several presidental security details. Purchase your tickets in advance. Senior Fun Olympics Join us Wednesday, June 19, at River Bends Park. Enjoy fun Welcome Home Party games, laughs and lunch, served after the event. Tickets are Let us welcome you to our new home at the Shelby Township $3 and must be purchased in advance. McLaren Macomb is Activities Center. Stop by from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. Sept. 13 sponsoring this event. during our Welcome Home Party to meet the staff, enjoy light refreshments and check out our new place. All are July Activities welcome. Old-Fashioned Ice Cream Social October Activities Pre-register for our old-fashioned Ice Cream Social taking place at 1 p.m., Thursday, July 11. Check in or call the front Red Cross Blood Drive desk at 586-739-7540 for more details. The senior center is hosting a Red Cross Blood Drive Tuesday, Oct. 1. Appointments can be made by calling the senior August Activities center at 586-739-7540. The Niftie Fifties Annual Picnic Halloween Hullabloo Luncheon Our annual picnic will be Wednesday, Aug. 7, at River Bends Come celebrate Halloween Oct. 31 at our Halloween Park. Join us as we boogie to the music of the 50s at this Luncheon. It’s the perfect time to wear your orange and year’s theme, “The Niftie Fifties.” Enjoy a delicious lunch and black or, if you’re brave enough, enter our costume contest. relax with good friends. Purchase tickets in advanced. We’ll have entertainment and delicious food. The party gets underway at 11 a.m. Purchase your tickets in advance.

Dinner Dances Enjoy a delicious dinner and great music at our monthly Here are just some of the new activities and themed dinner dances. programs coming to the senior center after the Tickets must be purchased in advanced. move to our new building in the early fall:

Cat in the Hat Dinner Dance Pickleball 5:30 PM Fri, June 21 $16 Indoor Walking Basketball Summertime Dinner Dance Volleyball 5:30 PM Fri, July 19 $16 Badminton Rockin’ Around the Clock Pingpong Dinner Dance Woodcarving 5:30 PM Fri, Aug. 16 $16 Additional aerobic exercise classes Yoga Cozy Campfire Dinner Dance Tai-Chi 5:30 PM Fri, Sept. 16 $16 Meditation Genealogy Spooky Shindig Dinner Dance Computer classes 5:30 PM Fri, Oct. 18 $16 28 Shelby Township Library 51680 Van Dyke Ave., Shelby Township, MI 48316 586-739-7414 Fax: 586-726-0535 shelbytwplib.org HOURS Mon - Thu, 9 AM - 8 PM Fri - Sat, 9 AM - 5 PM Summer Reading Club Closed Sunday The Summer Reading Program is open to Shelby Township residents between the ages of zero and 99. Holiday Closures Complete a bingo reading activity sheet for prizes. Register at the library any time between June 15 and July 27. May 27-29, Memorial Day June 6, Technology upgrade July 4, Independence Day Adult Programs Aug. 31 - Sept. 2, Labor Day Organic Microfarming – Local resident and former farm owner Sara Schmatz will share stories of her experiences Shelby Township Library thanks the with a 2-acre market farm, as well as how to get started microfarming in the suburbs. following people for their support: 7 PM Wed, June 19 Atrium Sentimental Clutter – Getting rid of clutter in times of transition can be a daunting task. Whether your children SHELBY TOWNSHIP are going off to school, you are moving to a smaller living space, or you are decreasing stress with a little BOARD OF TRUSTEES organization, Linda Malotke is here to help. She will provide hints, tips and general ideas to help create memories Rick Stathakis, Supervisor while also clearing the clutter. Stanley T. Grot, Clerk 7 PM Wed, June 26 Atrium Michael Flynn, Treasurer Lisa Casali, Trustee The Saucer Life: America’s Profound, Strange and Amusing Relationship with Unidentified Flying Objects John Vermeulen, Trustee From Roswell to Area 51, Project Blue Book to encounters with peace-loving folks from Venus, Americans have Vince Viviano, Trustee been fascinated with the possibility that beings from other planets have been in contact with us. This presentation Lynn Wilhelm, Trustee explores the history of American hopes and fears about alien visitation and their impact on American culture and society in the last 70 years. LIBRARY ADVISORY 7 PM Wed, July 3 Atrium COMMITTEE Introduction to Astronomy – Have you ever looked up at the night sky and wanted to know more? Jonathan Kade Joann Allen of the Warren Astronomical Society will share fascinating astronomy facts and how to get started exploring the Ron Black night skies on your own. Tom Hetes 7 PM Wed, July 10 Atrium Marie Nickson Jennifer Simko Constellation Myths – The stars form patterns that ancient peoples used to tell stories of their culture. The stories of characters like Andromeda and Orion are passed down to us through the ages. Mythology expert Harry FRIENDS OF THE Campion will share some of the interesting stories of the constellations. LIBRARY BOARD 7 PM Wed, July 17 Atrium Carole Chotkowski Jerry Chotkowski Haunted Lighthouses of Michigan – Michigan has more lighthouses than any other state with more than 120 dotting its expansive Great Lakes shoreline. Many of these lighthouses lay claim to haunted happenings. Former Nancy Larco keepers like the cigar-smoking Captain Townshend at Seul Choix Point and prankster John Herman at Waugoshance Marie Nickson Shoal near Mackinaw City are said to maintain their watch long after death ended their duties. Join author and Maryann Ross Promote Michigan founder Dianna Stampfler as she recounts the tales from Michigan’s ghostly beacons. Nancy Schmidt 7 PM Wed, July 24 Atrium The Yanks are Comin’ – The reasons for the U. S. entry into World War I and the turning tide after the American web: shelbytwplib.org action are discussed at this presentation. History professor Dennis Fiems returns to the library to present more of his terrific information about World War I. 7 PM Wed, July 31 Atrium Pamela’s Catering Presents Summer Salads – It’s the best time of the summer for salad fixings. Francine Salvatore, owner of Pamela’s Catering, will be here to share instruction on sumer salad ideas and some tastings too. 7 PM Wed, Aug. 7 Atrium Adult Craft Night – Create something to take home that helps us celebrate our summer reading program “Universe of Stories.” 7 PM Wed, Aug. 14 Atrium Psychic Medium Kristy Robinette – Kristy returns to the Shelby Township Library to talk about a specific encounter she had in 2016 with a man who had departed for the other side. This lecture will discuss this Twilight Zone-like Follow us on Facebook, event with information regarding grounded spirits and how to help with crossovers. Often paranormal investigators Instagram and Twitter are counselors to the living, but, just as much, they serve the deceased. Registration required. 7 PM Wed, Oct. 16 Atrium @ShelbyTwpLib Library Reading Events 29 Teen Programs

Teen Advisory Board – Join a council of teens that create teen displays, Teen Cupcake Night – Learn the importance of cleanliness in food decorate the library, and plan events for teens at the library. Earn community preparation and how to decorate cupcakes that are out of this world. This service hours every month for attending. Come to hangout and enjoy some special workshop is hosted by Yell Sweets. Make a treat and take it home to snacks. Teens should fill out a TAB application from the library website or at eat later. Registration required. the reference desk. 1:30 PM Fri, July 19 Atrium Grades 7-12 6 PM Thursday of every month Grades 7-12 Tin Foil Hat Contest – It’s a strange universe! Fend off the weirdness with Teen Hangout – Teens grades 7-12 are invited to join us in the senior an awesome tin foil hat. Get silly and creative with your haberdashery center craft room for activities and games each week. Program ends June masterpiece for a chance at a small prize. 5 and resumes Sept 4. 1:30 PM Wed, July 24 Atrium Grades 5-12 3 PM Wednesdays Grades 7-12 Nerf Wars – Run, dodge and dive as you try to outwit and out-blast the competition during NERF Mobile Games. NERF equipment and safety gear Alien Pet Rocks – Create an alien pet rock with materials gathered from all is provided. This event is hosted by TipTop Entertainment LLC. Registration over the universe, then design a little home for your new friend and travel required. the cosmos together. 1:30 PM July 31 Atrium Grades 5-12 1:30 PM Wed, June 19 Senior Center Grades 5-12 Space Spelling Bee – Test your astronomy spelling knowledge from Teen Anime Night – Join us for a special evening of anime trivia, crafts and ASTRONAUT to ZODIAC and all the space in between. Prizes will be snacks. Wear your best anime cosplay for a chance for a prize. Light will be awarded to the top three spellers. Registration required. refreshments provided. Registration required. 1:30 PM Wed, Aug. 7 Senior Center Grades 5-12 6 PM Fri, June 21 Atrium Grades 7-12 Harry Potter Teen Trivia – Think you know all things Harry Potter? Put your Claymation Workshop – Explore the fascinating process of claymation, a knowledge to the test with questions from the books and movies! The winning special form of stop-motion animation. You will learn the tools necessary to team will receive a small prize. make your own claymation films. Registration required. 6 PM Fri, Oct. 18 Atrium Grades 7-12 1:30 PM Wed, June 26 Atrium Grades 5-12 Space Food – Are you looking for a snack on Saturn? Do you have the munchies on Mars? Eating in space presents unique challenges for astronauts because there is no gravity. This program teaches the special techniques More events to come: astronauts use to enjoy tasty meals so they can perform important work in Check out our website calendar or Facebook space. 1:30 PM Wed, July 10 Senior Center Grades 5-12 page so you don’t miss an exciting library activity. Child Programs Space Craft Stations – Drop in to kick off summer reading with STEAM Alex Thomas & Friends Puppet Show – See a show filled with jokes, projects all about space! Make something cool and learn something new, stories, silliness and fun demonstrated through the art of puppetry. Audience while supplies last. members play along and become a part of the act. After the show, meet the 1:30 PM Sat, June 15 All Ages characters, take a photo and receive a personalized autograph from the puppet on a free photo card. Maker Mondays – All ages can drop in to design, build, craft and create 1:30 PM Wed, July 24 Atrium Preschool - Grade 4 whatever you can imagine using odds and ends supplied by the library. 1:30 PM June 24, July 22, Aug. 5 All Ages Fire & Ice Mad Science – Foggy dry ice storms, giant beach balls floating in the air and even a special mad science “burp” potion will amaze the Our Universe Rocks Concert – Dance, clap, twist and rock at this interactive audience! Learn about chemical reactions, air pressure and the states of concert. Rock and Roll may have been invented on planet Earth, but this matter in this dazzling, interactive show with a mad scientist. music will be out of this world. 1:30 PM Wed, July 31 Atrium Preschool - Grade 4 1:30 PM Wed, June 19 Atrium Preschool - Grade 4 The Bubble Man – Watch the “bubbleologist” Bubble Man Ron create Blast Off with Books Magic Show – Baffling Bill the magician will take astonishing bubble shapes, perform amazing tricks using ordinary bubble you into a universe of magic and wonder full of laughter and audience soap, and share the secrets of bubble magic. participation. The audience will see a portable black hole transport objects 1:30 PM Wed, Aug. 7 Atrium Preschool - Grade 4 back in time and watch Gus the Bunny launch a magic wand into space. 1:30 PM Wed, June 26 Atrium Preschool - Grade 4 Starlab Planetarium – Explore the wonders of the night sky in an inflatable planetarium! Shows will repeat every half hour, with seating limited to 30 at Flying Aces Frisbee Show – The Flying Aces team will amaze you with a time inside the dome. Please register your group for one show in advance their athletic skills and disc tricks in the park area behind the library for an and arrive early to guarantee your spots. Latecomers may lose their seats awesome all-ages show. Feel free to bring a lawn chair or blanket to sit on. and be unable to switch their seats for a later showing. Enjoy various 1:30 PM Wed, July 3 Senior Center All Ages activities while you wait. Registration required. 12:30 PM Wed, Aug. 14 Atrium All Ages Children’s Farm – Animal lovers can drop in anytime between 1:30-3:30 p.m. for an up-close look at farm animals such as rabbits, goats, sheep, Library Lego Day – Drop in to build your own Lego creations or try your chickens, ducks and an alpaca or llama. hand at our building challenges. We will have Lego and Duplo blocks for 1:30 PM Wed, July 10 Preschool - Grade 4 all ages to share. 1:30 PM Wed, Sept. 21 Atrium All Ages Arts & Scraps – Drop in between 1:30-3:30 p.m. to join a community of artists who will help you create an out of this world art project made from Pokemon Hangout – It’s time to be the very best, like no one ever was. Bring recycled materials. your cards and handheld games and play, trade, and meet other Pokémon 1:30 PM Wed, July 17 Atrium All Ages fans at this casual event. A lucky participant will win a prize from a random drawing. 2 PM Wed, Sept. 28 Senior Center All Ages 30 Shelby Township Library

1000 Books Before Kindergarten See a librarian to sign up for this free early literacy program to help parents and caregivers make a habit of reading with their children. Children receive stickers for completing reading milestones and earn a free book and tote bag for finishing the program. This self-paced program is open to any child age 5 and under who has not yet started kindergarten. Funded by the Kiwanis Club of Utica and Shelby Township. STORYTIME Fall Storytime registration begins Saturday, Sept. 7. These storytimes are for Shelby Township residents only. Patrons can register online, in person or by phone. Registering for the first class ensures the full fall session.

Wiggles & Giggles – This storytime is for toddlers, young children and caregivers to interact with stories, rhymes, songs, bubbles, and other movement activities. No storytime Nov. 26. Ages 2-5 10 AM Tuesdays Sept. 17 - Dec. 17 Children’s area Preschool Pages – These stories, rhymes and activities for preschoolers help prepare them for kindergarten. Caregivers can participate during story time or browse the library, returning to help with the craft project during the last five minutes. No storytime Nov. 27. Ages 3½-5 11 AM Tuesdays Sept. 18 - Dec. 18 Toddler Tales – These stories, songs and activities develop early literacy for toddlers with their caregivers. Ages 2- 3½ 10 AM or 11 AM Wednesdays Sept. 17 - Dec. 17 Children’s area

Drop-in Storytimes – No registration required. Baby Bears – Select Fridays. Drop in for short stories, songs, lap bounces and playtime. This program offers early literacy fun for children under 2 years with a caregiver. 10 AM June 28, July 12, Aug. 9, Sept. 13 & 27, Oct. 11 & 25 Children’s area Families & Jammies – Select Thursdays. Drop in for stories, songs and activities for the whole family. Wearing pajamas is welcomed. 6:30 PM Sept. 18, Oct 10

Funds for youth, teen, and adult programs and activities are generously donated by the Friends of the Library. Consider making a donation to the Friends of the Library to support library programs like these. Book Clubs Not Your Parents’ Book Club Afternoon Book Club Evening Book Club Mystery Book Club

Men and women over 21 are Meets on the third Thursday of each This club meets on the second Tuesday On the second Saturday of each encouraged to join us at 7 p.m. at month at 1 p.m. of the month at 6:30 p.m. month at 10:30 a.m. this group meets Nick’s 22nd Street Steakhouse, to discuss a thrilling mystery. June 20 June 11 - “The Sun Also Rises” 48900 Van Dyke Ave. “Saints for All Occasions” by Ernest Hemingway June 9 - “Tell Me No Secrets” by Courtney Sullivan by Joy Fielding May 28 - “An American Marriage” July 9 - “Fates and Furies” by Tayari Jones July 19 - “Radium Girls” by Laura Groff July 13 by Kate Moore “The Woods” June 25 - “Radium Girls” Aug. 13 - “The Sympathizer” by Harlan Coben by Kate Moore Aug. 15 - “Small Great Things” by Viet Thanh Nguyen by Jodi Picoult Aug. 10 - “IQ” Aug. 27 - “Less” Sept. 10- “Wuthering Heights” by Joe Ide by Andrew Sean Greer Sept. 19 - “Little Fires Everywhere” by Charlotte Bronte by Celeste Ng Sept. 14 Sept. 24 - “There There” “Killers of the Flower Moon” by Tommy Orange Oct. 17 - “Exit West” by David Grann by Mohsin Hamid Oct. 29 - “Circe” Oct. 12 - “The Last Coyote” by Madeline Miller by Michael Connelly Writers Group Meets each Thursday at 6:30 p.m. in the Senior Center Game Room. Writing can be lonely work, and it is wonderful to share the process and constructive criticism with others. This group is perfect for adults interested in improving their writing or becoming a published author. 31 2 0 1 9

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Seasonal Help Wanted! Are you looking for a way to earn a little extra money over the summer? The PRM Department will be hiring enthusiastic, dependable young adults for several seasonal positions. • Grounds & Park Maintenance • Recreation Aide (scorekeeping, concessions, events, building attendant, etc.) • Gene Shepherd Park – Splash Park Recreation Aide For further details on wage scale, hours and job duties or to submit an application visit the township at shelbytwp.org/jobs. Please call 586-731-0300 or email [email protected] if you have any questions.

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VENDOR REGISTRATION FORMS ARE NOW AVAILABLE Snack & Shop Shelby Township Vendor Show & Tastefest 6-9 PM Fri, Nov. 22, 2019 Shelby Township Activities Center The Shelby Township PRM Department invites local product consultants, artists, crafters, restaurateurs, bakeries, small businesses and service businesses to display and sell products and food samples and share marketing materials with area families. This first-ever fun event is hosted by the Shelby Township PRM Department in coordination with the Parks and Recreation Committee at the Shelby Township Activities Center at 14975 21 Mile Road. Registration is $5 for the Tastefest vendors. Vender show registration is $10 for resident businesses and $15 for nonresident businesses. Registration includes a 6-foot table. Registration forms are available by calling 586-731-0300 or emailing [email protected]. Forms include additional information.

Shelby Township Solid Waste & Recycling Committee Electronics Recycling New changes for these events take affect this year in 2019. These events are for Shelby Township residents only at a new location at River Bends Park at 5700 22 Mile Road off of the 22 Mile Road entrance. There are only two scheduled events this year. Please review the appropriate items eligible for recycling. For more information, go to shelbytwp.org/recycling. Items Accepted: computer parts & accessories, servers, monitors, TVs and accessories, cables, electronic games, gaming consoles including handheld, phones and music players, microwaves, radios and holiday lights. Items NOT Accepted: light bulbs, household batteries, VHS tapes, CDs, items containing Freon like dehumidifiers and air conditioners, liquids or items containing liquids, large appliances, mercury switches, and thermostats. 9 AM-1 PM Sat, Oct. 26 River Bends Park, 5700 22 Mile Road

Curbside Recycling Alert These items are contaminants that are rejected at recycling sites and should not be put in your recycling bin. Visit shelbytwp.org/recycling to find alternative ways to recycle these items.

• Packing foam • Organic and food waste • Window panes • Hard cover books • Pyrex dishware • Styrofoam • Mirror glass • Lightbulbs • Wire hangers • Ceramics • Plastic silverware • Construction debris • Greasy pizza boxes • Waxed cardboard • Straws • Plastic bags Shelby Township Fine Art Society The Shelby Township Fine Art Society invites budding and experienced artists First-time visitors are our guests, thereafter annual dues are $25. to join us at our monthly meetings. Member Work Exhibitions and Sales include: The society meets the second Wednesday in the months of January through June and September through November from 7 p.m. - 9:30 • Spring Exhibit & Sale – May at the Municipal Building p.m. in the Card Room of the Shelby Township Senior Center • Summer Exhibit & Sale – Aug. at the Shelby Township Art Fair at 51670 Van Dyke Ave. We provide art demonstrations, • Fall Exhibit & Sale – Oct. & Nov. (judged) at teaching workshops and opportunities for our members to the Shelby Township Library display and sell their two-dimensional artwork. Informal meetings include a short business meeting, updates regarding current and future activities, an artist For more information please contact the Fine Art Society demonstration in various two-dimensional mediums or a club Vice-President Sara Katsavrias at 586-243-2056. event. Community News & Information 33 Shelby Township Beautification Committee The Shelby Township Beautification Committee oversees the annual Shelby Township Beautification Awards. These awards are presented to Shelby Township homeowners for extensive floral and landscape achievement at their residences. Community members make nominations, and finalists are judged by the STBC. Homeowners can win a Beautification Award up to three times. Following the third Beautification Award, an honoree’s name is placed on the Hall of Fame plaque located in Shelby Township Hall. To nominate a residence for an award or for more information on the awards, contact the Clerk’s Office at586-731-5102 or email [email protected]. Self-nominations are permitted. Nominations need to be submitted by June 30, and the Beautification Committee will view the nominated gardens in July. Winners will be announced in the fall. To view previous Beautification Award winners, visit shelbytwp.org/beautification. Shelby Township Gardeners Club Join us at 1 p.m. on select Thursdays for our monthly community talks at the Burgess-Shadbush Nature Center. The biennial Shelby Gardeners’ Flower Show, “Flowers from the Heart,” will be at the Shelby Township Library from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Sept. 12-14. The Shelby Gardeners Club is in search of beautiful vistas for the 2020 Biennial July Garden Walk. If you are interested or would like to recommend a home owner, please contact Lois Hayward at 586-741-5926. Please stay tuned to our website, shelbytwp.org/gardeners for listings of our free fall community talks at the Burgess-Shadbush Nature Center. Shelby Township Farmers Market SATURDAYS, MAY THRU OCT 9 AM - 2 PM Rain or shine

Established in September 2010, Shelby Township Farmers Market is an outdoor market, situated on an impressive automotive history site – the Packard Proving Grounds. Half of the proceeds from the market help support the Packard Motor Car Foundation and the ongoing restoration of this beautiful location. Come on out and stock up on fruits and veggies and farm fresh favorites such as eggs, honey, maple syrup, bread and bakery items, plus local businesses. Free historic tours are offered at 11a.m. every week. Visit shelbyfarmersmarket.org to sign up in advance. The 2019 season begins Saturday, May 18 and runs through Saturday, Oct. 12, at the Harvest Festival. LOOK FOR US OUT IN THE FRONT YARD RAIN OR SHINE. MAY THRU OCT., SATURDAYS 9AM-2PM

Utica-Shelby Township and Shelby Golden K A typical Kiwanis club is a snapshot of its community. The members are unified in their belief that children and their communities benefit from the efforts of a proficient group of caring and involved volunteers. We have two Kiwanis clubs, Utica-Shelby Township and Shelby Golden K, which meet at various times during the week. Visit their Facebook pages for various events.

All-Inclusive Playground coming to Whispering Woods Community Park 31st Annual Bill Hoehn Memorial Bicycle Safety Rodeo & Safety Fair Kiwanis Children’s Fund is providing funds to start phase 1 of our community build at our Whispering Woods Kiwanis Park. We need your help to create 11 AM-2 PM Sun, June 2 Whispering Woods Free our new playground that is all-inclusive, so children of all abilities are able to play together. Follow us at facebook.com/wwkidsatplay. Golf Outing How can you help? Contact Doug Tull at 586-726-5742 Donations may be made at shelbycommunityfoundation.org/funds, and Fri, June. 7 Sycamore Hills Golf Club $150 choose “Kids At Play”. All donations made by Sept. 1, 2019 will be matched up to $20,000. This matching donation is possible by an anonymous Shelby Contact Milos Saravolatz at 313-613-8054 Township business. Fri, Aug. 19 Greystone Golf & Banquet Center $125

“Walk in My Shoes” Fundraiser for Kids At Play Kiwanis Kids’ Day at the Farm If you have a pair of shoes you no longer wear, consider donating them Join us fo free fishing, hayrides, bounce house, clowns and a bicycle drawing. for a great cause. We accept pairs of new and gently used shoes, free of Food options include hot dogs, popcorn, cotton candy and beverages. Entry holes. Please pair your shoes by tying laces or securing them together with fee is per vehicle. rubber bands. 10 AM - 2 PM Sat, July 27 Wolcott Mill Metropark $10 A dropbox is located at the Shelby Township Senior Center at 51670 Van Dyke Ave. during open hours. 34 Event & Program Sponsors

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Supervisor’s Office — Rick Stathakis 586-731-5154 [email protected] Clerk’s Office — Stanley T. Grot 586-731-5102 [email protected] Treasurer’s Office — Michael Flynn 586-731-5145 [email protected] Township Trustees [email protected] Assessing Department — Director Matt Schmidt 586-731-5910 [email protected] Building Department — Director Tim Wood 586-731-5969 [email protected] Community Relations — Director Brad D. Bates 586-254-7130 [email protected] District Court — Honorable Douglas Shepherd 586-739-7325 Finance Department — Director Allan McDonald 586-731-5663 [email protected] Fire Department — Chief James Swinkowski 586-731-3476 Human Resources — Director Lisa Suida 586-726-7241 [email protected] Library — Director Katie Ester 586-739-7414 [email protected] Parks, Recreation & Maintenance — Director Joe Youngblood 586-731-0300 [email protected] Burgess-Shadbush Nature Center 586-323-2478 [email protected] Shelby Township Senior Center 586-739-7540 [email protected] Senior Transportation 586-726-4560 Planning & Zoning Department — Director Glenn Wynn 586-726-7243 [email protected] Police Department — Chief Robert Shelide 586-731-2121 Public Works Department — Director David G. Miller II 586-731-5990 [email protected] County Executive — Mark Hackel 586-469-7001 [email protected] County Clerk — Fred Miller 586-469-5120 [email protected] County Prosecutor — Eric Smith 586-469-5350 County Public Works — Commissioner Candice S. Miller 586-469-5325 [email protected] County Sheriff’s Office — Sheriff Anthony Wickersham 586-469-5151 [email protected] County Treasurer — Lawrence Rocca 586-469-5190 [email protected] Macomb County Animal Control 586-469-5115 [email protected] Macomb Community Action 586-469-6999 [email protected] Macomb County Health & Community Services Department 586-469-7190 [email protected] Macomb County Department of Roads 586-463-8671 [email protected] Macomb County Senior Services 586-469-5228 [email protected] Macomb County Veterans’ Services 586-469-5315

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Charter Township of Shelby 52700 Van Dyke Ave. Shelby Township, MI 48316 Shelby Township Road Enhancement Project A better road is coming to...

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REPAIR2019 & OVERLAY $879,508 Look for road work banners No Bonding, No Borrowing throughout the township detailing when and where road Paid in Cash improvements will No Increase in Local Tax take place.

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