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2017 WINTER/SPRING ACTIVITIES GUIDE This edition of the Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department Activities Guide highlights the additional programming created specifically for the lifelong population. While growing the Lifelong Recreation Division with an increase in accessibility and a wider selection of programs was the primary goal, we have been able to refocus our efforts on our community’s wants and needs. Our feature story calls attention to the leaders responsible for these improvements and outlines the potential growth of our department.

LPRD offers more than 550 activities and programs per season. We do our best to listen to your feedback and provide the classes and activities you feel will facilitate the best opportunity for your health. It is our commitment to help you pursue healthy, active lifestyles.

ENROLLMENT IS EASY! ONLINE ENROLLMENT WALK-IN / MAIL-IN** * If you have enrolled in a Parks and Recreation program after Starting Monday, Nov. 28 (for all winter/spring activities) January 2000, you’re already in our database and can log in using Visit any Parks and Recreation facility to enroll. (For a complete list- your home phone (10 digits, no spaces or dashes) as your user- ing of the facilities and their enrollment hours, see page 2). Visa, name. You’ll use your last name as your Password. We encourage MasterCard only. You can also drop your registration and payment in you to change these after logging in the first time. If you aren’t reg- the mail. Pay by check or credit card. Send your registration and pay- istered, click on “New User” and follow the prompts to create your ment to Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department, Administrative personal login and password. If you need assistance, email us at Office, 1141 Massachusetts St., Lawrence, KS 66044. Make checks [email protected]. payable to LPRD.

ONLINE* ** Walk-in registration takes priority over mail-in registrations. Starting Sunday, Nov. 27 (for all winter/spring activities) Visit our website at www.lprd.org; create a username and pass- word (if you haven’t already). Log in and stretch your limits with Parks and Recreation.

TABLE OF CONTENTS Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department Directory������ Page 2 Centennial Park Disc Golf Course Map ������������������������������ Page 42 Directory/Other Codes �������������������������������������������������������� Page 3 Daddy-Daughter Date Night���������������������������������������������� Page 51 Registration Information������������������������������������������������������ Page 4 2017 Arts & Crafts Event Calendar������������������������������������ Page 60 Pepsi Sponsorship �������������������������������������������������������������� Page 5 Special Events ������������������������������������������������������������������ Page 61 LPRD Advisory Board/Signature Sponsors �������������������������� Page 6 Special Populations ������������������������������������������������������������ Page 63 Library Lawn Skate Rink������������������������������������������������������ Page 6 Adult Sports ���������������������������������������������������������������������� Page 65 LMH Performance & Wellness Center ���������������������������������� Page 7 Youth Sports���������������������������������������������������������������������� Page 67 Born to Explore�������������������������������������������������������������������� Page 8 Youth Camps ���������������������������������������������������������������������� Page 71 Month of Sharing/Aquatic Hours ���������������������������������������� Page 10 Recreation Facilities ���������������������������������������������������������� Page 73 Aquatics ���������������������������������������������������������������������������� Page 11 Class/Activity Enrollment Form ������������������������������������������ Page 80 Golf/Eagle Bend Golf Course & Learning Center�������������� Page 19 Lifelong Recreation ������������������������������������������������������������ Page 21 THE CITY OF LAWRENCE DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE Nature/Prairie Park Nature Center �������������������������������������� Page 28 BASIS OF RACE, SEX, RELIGION, COLOR, GENDER IDENTITY, Recreation Instruction �������������������������������������������������������� Page 31 NATIONAL ORIGIN, AGE, ANCESTRY, SEXUAL ORIENTATION Riverfront Park Disc Golf Course Map ������������������������������ Page 39 OR DISABILITY. Park and Path Map������������������������������������������������������������ Page 40 Gymnasium Meeting Room Continued on page 3 Multi-purpose Room Tom Wilkerson Room Tom Carl Knox Natatorium Shallow and Deep Water Prairie Park Nature Center Prairie Park Nature Competition Pool, Shallow End Competition Pool, Shallow Lawrence Indoor Aquatic Center Lawrence East Lawrence Recreation Center Recreation East Lawrence Lawrence Outdoor Aquatic Center Lawrence *at time of printing Andrew Clayton Andrew Allen Humphrey ence Assistant Aquatics Supervisor Recreation Center Programmer , Recreation [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] , Park Operations Manager/ Park Operations Manager/Eagle Bend [email protected] enceks.org Horticulture & Forestry Manager & Forestry Horticulture enceks.org Aquatics Supervisor Administrative Support enceks.org CARL KNOX NATATORIUM Nature Interpretive Supervisor Interpretive ell, Nature een, Park Operations Manager Reservation/Enrollment Hours: Reservation/Enrollment Hours: 2730 Harper St. • (785) 832-7980 1245 E. 15th St. • (785) 832-7950 727 Kentucky St. • (785) 832-7990 ess, Facilities Maintenance Supervisor PRAIRIE PARK NATURE CENTER NATURE PRAIRIE PARK Diving Well, Deep Water Diving Well, ��������������������������������������������� oung, Park District Supervisor/Cemeteries

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DAYS: DIRECTORY/OTHER CODES DIRECTORY/OTHER REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT/ REGISTRATION INFORMATION STRETCH YOUR LIMITS — WWW.LPRD.ORG Body copy goes here. Registration for all 2017 winter/spring programs begins Sunday, Nov. 27 – Online Monday, Nov. 28 – Walk-In/Mail-In

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Serving on the Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department Advisory Board are, from left, Allen for your support! Humphrey, Andrew Clayton, Sue Hack, LaRisa Chambers and Joe Caldwell. RECREATION LIFELONG Join us for come the h olidays

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LMH Sports Performance Training takes athletes to the next level. Strengthen your performance with sport-specific athletic training designed to improve speed, functional strength and agility while also lowering the risk of athletic injury. LMH Therapy Services offers customized Sports Performance Training for athletes ages 8-18 who want a new training home to maximize athletic performance. Licensed Sports Physical Therapists, Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialists, and Athletic Trainers cater to each athlete’s specific needs, offering individualized assessments and training programs best suited to personal goals. Boost your performance. Schedule now: 785-505-5840 • lmh.org/perform

Stay healthy. Stay close. Born to E Lifelongxplore Recreation keeping baby boomers active. By Alex Burgoon old and older: Lifelong Recreation. has allowed the development of a Ernie Shaw, longtime leader of wider selection of programs and For more than 70 years, Lawrence LPRD, said the department had tried activities, and she believes citizens Parks and Recreation Department for a number of years to initiate the can now utilize the department has strived to promote healthy, 50-plus programs as a part of each as a resource for programs they active lifestyles for Lawrence citizens programmers’ responsibilities. When would like to see offered. through affordable and convenient the Lifelong Recreation program was “It is our goal to have the citizens programming. Within the more started, there was not enough focus of Lawrence recognize that an than 550 programs offered each on 50-plus programming to help it active leisure lifestyle contributes season, LPRD has developed a more grow at the rate required to meet to successful aging and that taking focused approach on programming the population’s demand for it. the time to cultivate authentic for those 50 years old and older. “We had anticipated for a while recreation interests contributes to Before Lawrence garnered accolades that the baby boomer population was physical health, mental health and for being a great place to retire, going to want to stay active once they social engagement,” Sigurdson said. like being named one of Money retired,” Shaw said. “Like most of Recently, the Lifelong Recreation Magazine’s “25 Best Places to Retire” our divisions, the primary focus and Division received a grant from or one of MarketWatch’s best places expertise is on areas of interest, so we the Kansas Health Foundation to retire in Kansas, LPRD had long needed that same focus/expertise to to increase access to LPRD’s been offering programs developed do justice to the Lifelong programs Lifelong programming off-site. The specifically for older adults. When the as well as the other divisions and department now offers wellness number of programs being offered to serve the growing population.” classes at five apartment complexes began to increase in both scope That greater focus was added in serving adults over 50 years old. and volume, a section within the 2014, when Gayle Sigurdson was “Bringing strength, nutrition and fall department’s Activities Guide was hired to be the Lifelong Recreation prevention to their homes addresses created exclusively for those 50 years programmer. Sigurdson’s addition the hindrance of transportation to Born to

Sigurdson believes having each organization bring its strengths to the development of an activity will result in a higher quality program for participants. “I would like the Lifelong Recreation Division to be the result of an active partnership with its participants too,” Sigurdson said. participate,” Sigurdson said. “It is Outdoors. The Travel program in 2017 Sigurdson has developed a small important that classes be available will feature four types of trips: local group that she regularly meets with at all levels of fitness with a wide behind-the-scenes tours, day trips to discuss what they’d like to do and range of interests at a variety of with large and small groups, motor see in the division’s programming. locations, prices and schedules.” coach tours and overnight travel. Through the group’s feedback and LPRD also has developed Outdoors will offer local walks at participant evaluation, programs a partnership with the a leisurely pace, guided hikes with are modified and added to fit the UnitedHealthcare Community Plan/ a local expert, canoeing, archery participants and their needs. KanCare. As a benefit of the plan, and other skill-based classes. “We encourage citizens to participants enroll in classes and As new programs develop, consider Lifelong Recreation UnitedHealthcare picks up the tab. Sigurdson continues to coordinate as a resource for programs they In its number of program enrollees, with other organizations in Lawrence would like to see offered, or as an LPRD has seen much growth in recent to ensure Lifelong Recreation is opportunity to share their passion years, and recreation and leisure meeting the needs and serving the and interests with others as a coach interests are increasingly becoming interests of Lawrence citizens; to or instructor, Sigurdson said. “Our part of a lifelong continuum. The make the best use of resources; and to tree tours, paleontology classes, importance of physical activity is create partnerships when and where history programs and upcoming not only for the young. As different it makes the most sense to create class on Pompeii all originated interests are pursued throughout win-win situations. Current partners from someone seeking to pursue an life, adaptations are necessary to in Lifelong Recreation programming interest and share it with others. ensure safety and enjoyment. include the Lawrence Public Library, “The question is no longer ‘What can Next year, Lifelong programs with Lawrence Memorial Hospital and I do now?’” Sigurdson said. “It is ‘How potential growth include Travel and the Watkins Museum of History. can I keep doing what I enjoy?’” CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED eekends: Regular Hours e Pool: 1 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. e Pool: 1 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. W e Pool: 10 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. Lap Swimming: Regular Hours Leisur Leisur Leisur Lap Swimming: 9 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. Lap Swimming: 9 a.m. to 7:45 p.m. LAP SWIMMING LAP SWIMMING Friday-Sunday: Closed 4706 Overland Drive Beginning Nov. 27 Nov. Beginning HOLIDAY HOURS HOLIDAY Sunday: 1 p.m. to 5:45 p.m. Sunday: 1 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sunday: 1 p.m. to 5:45 p.m. (785) 832-7946 (SWIM) (785) 832-7946 (SWIM) Saturday: 9 a.m. to 7:45 p.m. Saturday: Saturday: 1 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Saturday: 1 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. Saturday: TATORIUM WARM WATER WORKOUTS WATER WARM Wednesday: noon to 2:30 p.m. Wednesday: WATERSLIDE & DIVING AREA WATERSLIDE

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The Month of Sharing concludes Friday, Dec. 16, to allow The Month of Sharing concludes Friday, information, please contact Roger for distribution. For more at (785) 832-3458. marketing supervisor, Steinbrock, 1141 Massachusetts St. South Park, 1141 Massachusetts in Administrative Office 11th St. , 115 W. Community Building Center, 1245 E. 15th St. Recreation East Lawrence 27th St. , 2700 W. Center Holcom Park Recreation , 4706 Overland Drive Indoor Aquatic Center Lawrence Center, 2370 Harper St. Prairie Park Nature 100 Rock Chalk Lane Sports Pavilion Lawrence, New, unused, unopened toys are being collected from collected from being are unused, unopened toys New, locations: Dec. 16, at the following 21, to Friday, Nov. Monday, To participate, bring new, unused, unopened toys to any Parks unopened toys unused, bring new, participate, To and place them in the deco- Department facility and Recreation - begin will be distributed to children Toys rated seasonal box. 19. Dec. ning Monday, LPRD facilities are collection sites for toys that will be givencollection sites for toys are LPRD facilities the in need throughout that assist those agencies to nonprofit community. MONTH OF SHARING OF MONTH Parks and Lawrence with of Sharing a Month Celebrate a with of the holidays a gift and share Department Recreation in the community. youngster DEPARTMENT/ AQUATICS GOLF LIFELONG NATURE RECREATION REGISTRATION RECREATION INSTRUCTION 10 DEPARTMENT/ LIFELONG RECREATION REGISTRATION AQUATICS GOLF RECREATION NATURE INSTRUCTION 11

STRETCH YOUR STRETCH LIMITS WWW.LPRD.ORG — - Kids will have a blast testing their balance on the Log Slice Scoot and balance on the Log Slice a blast testing their Kids will have why each is our top priority! That’s for fitness and safety Swimming inchair lounge Relax in a have fun, too! Dad can and Mom on the second floor of the located are offices The Aquatics Division pants! Hide behind a curtain of water in the Rain Drop, or get soaked or get soaked Drop, in the Rain of water a curtain Hide behind pants! or one of several a silly spittin’ snake of a gigantic daisy, by the spray water fountains. different new dragon or make floating to tackle the fierce Path. Try the Lily Pad or floating animals. of the mini-slides on one experience with something for everyone. a unique aquatic facility offers like Learn-to-Swim courses, aquatic fitness class- programs Year-round educa- events provide family special and training courses aquatic es, opportunities for the whole family. leisure tional, fun and diverse our full-line cafe a cold Pepsi from the shade while enjoying park. in a fun, family-oriented community water concession stand. All this (785) 832-SWIM (7946). 4706 Overland Drive, Indoor Aquatic Center,

- INDOOR AQUATIC CENTER INDOOR AQUATIC 4706 Overland Drive (north of FreeState High School) • (785) 832-SWIM (7946) family aquatic Indoor Aquatic Center is a community-supported Parks and Recreation’s Lawrence a pool with diving well and underwater classroom; center featuring a 10-lane, 50-meter competition meeting play features; and interactive children’s entry; waterslide separate family pool with zero-depth 850,000 gallons of water and are The pools hold and a cafe vending area. shower/locker rooms rooms; the competition pool and 86° on the family side. of the water is set at 82° in heated. The temperature entry and lift. Submersible wheelchairs fully accessible by both ramp and all pools are Locker rooms also available. are CARL KNOX NATATORIUM 1901 Louisiana St., Lawrence High School campus • (785) 832-7946 of Lawrence A traditional indoor L-shaped pool, the Carl Knox Natatorium, located on the campus for young and old alike. With six 25-yard a peaceful, slow-paced environment High School, provides is the the Carl Knox Natatorium lap lanes, diving well, sun deck and fully accessible changing rooms, With designated times for lap swimming, along with looking to beat the crowds. perfect spot if you are to programs Learn-to-Swim and aquatic fitness classes, the Carl Knox Natatorium offers programs meet all of your swimming needs. The Carl Knox Natatorium is only open during the school year.

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Guests of all ages are drawn to the fun of the zero-depth “beaches” the fun of the zero-depth drawn to Guests of all ages are Thrill seekers can challenge one of our exciting waterslides, such as one of our exciting waterslides, such Thrill seekers can challenge LPRD Aquatics — the city’s largest provider of aquatic activities — — activities aquatic of provider largest city’s the — Aquatics LPRD

SOUTH PARK WADING POOL WADING SOUTH PARK OUTDOOR AQUATIC CENTER OUTDOOR AQUATIC 1141 Massachusetts St. • (785) 832-7920 6 and under for an after who are to bring children Pool is the place for parents The South Park Wading entry pool, water sprays, fountains and our favorite seal, a beautiful zero-depth noon outing. It provides also available. The Parks are facilities with private changing rooms Fully accessible restroom Skippy. re- but please to supervise the wading pool area, qualified staff Department provides and Recreation The wading must be accompanied by an adult supervisor when using the facility. member — all children available for day to the public. For a small fee, morning are reservations of charge pool is available free Pool is open for the summer season only. parties. The South Park Wading care/private adjoining grass playground and a full-line cafe concessions area. The Outdoor Aquatic Center is also area. and a full-line cafe concessions adjoining grass playground events, aquatic camps and swimming programs. host to numerous Eighth and Kentucky streets Lawrence) (downtown • (785) 832-7990 of a traditional the good old-fashioned atmosphere Outdoor Aquatic Center provides The Lawrence Watson in beautiful of a first-class water park. Nestled pool with all the fun and excitement neighborhood diving well; interactive area; children’s zero-depth waterslides; Park, the Outdoor Aquatic Center features waterslide. and a drop competition area a 50-meter including fountains; spray mushrooms; play features, Park Wading Pool. All the fun of the beach without getting sand in your in sand getting without beach the of fun the All Pool. Wading Park featured at the Indoor and Outdoor Aquatic centers, as well as the South at the Indoor and Outdoor featured thrills of a traditional water park inside for year-round fun. park inside for year-round thrills of a traditional water Indoor Aquatic Center boasts a 145-foot waterslide that brings all the all brings that waterslide 145-foot a boasts Center Aquatic Indoor before being shot like a cannon to “free-fall” into the water below. The into the water below. to “free-fall” being shot like a cannon before ly vertical plunge down a steep chute, reaching breathtaking speeds breathtaking a steep chute, reaching ly vertical plunge down the drop slide at the Outdoor Aquatic Center. Daring riders take a near Daring riders Center. slide at the Outdoor Aquatic the drop member of the family. offers four facilities of splashing excitement, fun and fitness for every and fitness for fun of splashing excitement, four facilities offers taining the highest quality of aquatic programming and facilities available. programming quality of aquatic taining the highest staff that is dedicated to providing excellent customer service while main- excellent customer to providing that is dedicated staff responsible use of public and private dollars, we strive for a professional for a professional we strive and private dollars, use of public responsible a safe and inviting environment accessible to the community. Through Through to the community. accessible inviting environment a safe and Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department’s Aquatics Division provides provides Division Aquatics Department’s and Recreation Parks Lawrence GET DRENCHED! GET AQUATICS - - RENTALS & RESERVATIONS & RENTALS great is a Center Aquatic Indoor Recreation and Parks The Lawrence LPRD The or meeting! family reunion next party, for your destination meetings everyday you in making to assisting is dedicated staff Aquatics full facil- parties and exclusive for events! Private rooms into exceptional tables and A/V equipment, space with Meeting available. are ity rentals reunions schools, organizations, available for businesses, chairs is also - re services on based are times and rates Rental parties. birthday and your event. For infor lead time before allow two weeks quested. Please at (785) 832-SWIM. the Aquatics Division mation, contact AFTER HOURS PARTIES The place for a party? How about a pool party? Looking for the perfect outside rentals for private group Aquatic Center is available Lawrence - be on duty to pro will staff lifeguard hours. Our professional of regular or family retreats perfect for company It’s vide the safe environment. at (785) 832-SWIM for information. Call the Aquatics Division reunions on private rentals. PACKAGES PARTY BIRTHDAY is location in town! The Indoor Aquatic Center Dive in to the best party have everything you need a splash-tacular time! We at creating great to love. Check out all of our party child is sure for a birthday party your to letting us do all of the work rentals do-it-yourself room options from all of care even take can size. We party your on based packages with Indoor bags. Lawrence and treat the extras such as pizza, ice cream a hosting in you assist can staff friendly and helpful Center’s Aquatic Just call or stop by easy. wet and wild event. Arranging your party is 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, the Indoor Aquatic Center Monday through event. For more infor Please allow two weeks lead time to plan your 832-SWIM or go online to mation, call the Aquatic Center at (785) www.lawrenceks.org/lprd/aquatics. (Less than $1 per day!) PER PERSON (Just $15.50 per month!) DAILY ADMISSION CHARGES ADMISSION DAILY Ages 5-17, 60+ — $3 & Senior Admission: Youth Adult Admission: Ages 18-59 — $4 an adult of age and under with No charge for children four years paying adult please. paid admission, limit three children per — $186 ALL AGES ANNUAL PASS ANNUAL VS. MONTHLY MEMBERSHIPS ANNUAL VS. MONTHLY costs it membership, swimming Aquatics an LPRD considering When an annual mem- purchase $24 when you pay month-to-month. If you — a savings of over bership your cost is only $186 ($15.50 per month) 35 percent! at any the date of purchase valid for 365 days from Passes are - the dedicated swim This pass option offers LPRD Aquatic facility. daily swim admission at 51 calculating mer the highest discount, Center. May be purchased at the Indoor Aquatic cents per day. — $24 PER PERSON PASS ALL AGES 30-DAY ISN’T IT TIME YOU JOINED LPRD AQUATICS? ISN’T IT TIME YOU JOINED LPRD AQUATICS? to stay fit and have fun Join LPRD Aquatics today for an exciting way on daily admission offered Member discounts are swimming year round! pools. and allow unlimited swimming at all LPRD swimming ADMISSION FEES/PASS OPTIONS OPTIONS ADMISSION FEES/PASS Lawrence the in swimmers to offered are options admission Several passes, 30-day passes and Daily admission, annual community. val- All forms of admission are available. are discount punch cards for Watch aquatic facility. Recreation Parks and id at any Lawrence all year long! Prices subject to change. specially priced events at any LPRD Aquatic date of purchase valid for 30 days from Passes are the swimmer a discounted daily swim ad- This pass option offers facility. May be purchased at the Indoor mission calculated to 80 cents per day. Aquatic Center. DISCOUNT PUNCH CARDS — $30 EACH contains 36 punches, discounting daily admission Each punch card & punches for Youth rates. Each punch is equivalent to $1. Three Seniors ages 5-17, 60+ years and/or four punches for Adults ages 17-59. May be purchased at the Indoor or Outdoor Aquatic Centers or the Carl Knox Natatorium. Punch cards cannot be combined with other forms of payment or used for special events or promotional swim days. Only valid towards full daily admission. Punch cards expire on Dec. 31 of the current calendar year. DEPARTMENT/ AQUATICS GOLF LIFELONG NATURE RECREATION REGISTRATION RECREATION INSTRUCTION 12 DEPARTMENT/ LIFELONG RECREATION REGISTRATION AQUATICS GOLF RECREATION NATURE INSTRUCTION 13 - $7 $15 $15 $15 FEE FEE Monday-

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Fridays — Dec. 2, Jan. 6, Feb. 3, March 3, April 7 and May 5. this discounted swim night. swims for only $1 after 5 p.m. Note: Punch cards are not accepted for front desk. front nights, everyone On the following Buck Nights! and join us for break list or complete a form that is available at the Indoor Aquatic Center’s Center’s Aquatic Indoor the at available is that form a complete or list all your holiday fun? Then give it a Is your wallet feeling drained from renceks.org/subscriptions and check the box for the Aquatics mailing and check renceks.org/subscriptions BUCK NIGHT - Sign up online at http://www.law featuring quick notes and reminders. all day long, seniors swim for FREE! Every Wednesday, over. and classes, water safety tips, calendar of events and the Splash Flash, Senior Swim Days for people 60 years old and are Wednesdays center. newsletter has gone electronic. Learn more about upcoming programs programs upcoming about Learn more gone electronic. has newsletter Get together with all of your close friends and head out to an aquatic on the latest happenings of the LPRD Aquatic Division? Our monthly SENIOR SWIM DAYS It’s a WAVE of CURRENT information! Would you like to stay updated of CURRENT information! Would a WAVE It’s DAYS SPECIAL SAVINGS THE POOL POST you’ll receive a great prize. The cost is free, but the benefits are endless! are benefits but the cost is free, The prize. great a receive you’ll front desks. For each month you meet your own personal exercise goal, exercise desks. For each month you meet your own personal front outs (miles, laps, hours, etc.) at the Indoor or Outdoor Aquatic Center outs (miles, laps, hours, etc.) at the Indoor you need to keep up the hard work. Simply sign up and track your work- work. Simply sign up and you need to keep up the hard class participant, Waves of Fitness can give you the extra motivation class participant, Waves style? Whether you’re a lap swimmer, water walker, or water fitness or water water walker, a lap swimmer, style? Whether you’re extra incentive to assist you on the path toward an active, healthy life- an extra incentive to assist you on the path toward given by the lifeguard staff. given by the lifeguard goals. Looking for some and win prizes for achieving personal monthly Center and Carl Knox Natatorium. Safety prompts and instruction are and instruction are Center and Carl Knox Natatorium. Safety prompts your swim workouts to log Sign up for our self-guided fitness program water and take shelter at all swim locations including the Indoor Aquatic water and take shelter at all swim locations SPECIAL INTEREST OF FITNESS WAVES Aquatics Administrative Office at (785) 832-7946. Aquatics Administrative Office ALL swimmers must exit the When lightning is detected within 0-3 miles, must secure reservations at least one week prior by contacting the contacting by week prior one at least reservations must secure safety. swimmer maintain to Topeka in Service Weather National the fee is $5 per scout, payable on the night of the Scout Swim. fee is $5 per scout, payable on the night of Leaders and support from use lightning detection systems, visual identification accompanied by a leader. All pool rules apply during Scout Swim. The All pool rules accompanied by a leader. Staff lightning safety. Aquatic facilities follow strict guidelines involving maximum of 10 scouts can be accommodated and all scouts must be maximum of 10 scouts can be accommodated SAFETY CONCERNS Brownies, Cub Scouts, Webelos and other young scouting groups. groups. and other young scouting A Cub Scouts, Webelos Brownies, program is designed for scouts in Indian Guides, Indian Princesses, Guides, Indian in Indian is designed for scouts program a program to fit your needs using your own badge requirement. This requirement. using your own badge to fit your needs a program scouts through a night of aquatic safety activities. safety aquatic of night a through scouts customize can We fessional lifeguards at the Lawrence Indoor Aquatic Center lead your Indoor Aquatic Center at the Lawrence lifeguards fessional - their aquatic merit badge? Let the pro need Does your scouting group SCOUT BADGE PROGRAM

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212434 212434 112434 112434 . AquaFit uses the effects Ages: 16 and Up. Enrollment Min 15 / Max 20. AquaFit uses the effects - or chron surgery a recent from process of water to assist in the recovery or strength in flexibility, ic illness. If you have experienced a decrease your prior level of function. will help you regain balance, water exercise Instructor: LMH Therapy Services. CODE AQUA FIT 212425 211004 112425 AQUA BABY & ME with bond to opportunity the you gives class This months. 6-18 Ages: your child while working out. This class is designed for all fitness levels resistance to increase natural weight and growth and uses your baby’s the in you with child your you have that required is It workout. the during recommend we and required, are diapers Swim class. the during water class. Instructor: shoes. This is not a learn-to-swim wear parents LPRD Staff. CODE Are you ready to take the plunge? Ready for the soothing properties properties to take the plunge? Ready for the soothing you ready Are low to level and are for every fitness of the water? Aqua workouts are fitness has all the components non-impact on joints and muscles. Water muscular and endurance fitness, flexibility, of fitness; cardiovascular training resistance activity, aerobic has the ability to offer Water strength. for perfect is water the in out Working time. same the at all flexibility and — running, striding, kicking, those who find certain movements on land have a wide variety of classes, dancing — too jarring or painful. We individuals with arthri- including classes for expecting mothers, seniors, NO SWIMMING SKILLS ARE an injury. from tis, or those recovering fitness new to water fitness or a water REQUIRED. Whether you are enthusiast we have the class for you. Registration is required by the before the class begins. Wednesday registration required by Wednesday, April 12, to secure crafts; may registration required by Wednesday, and swimming only. pay fee day-of to participate in egg hunt CODE FITNESS CLASSES AQUATIC UNDERWATER EGGSTRAVAGANZA UNDERWATER pool-wide egg hunt! The fun starts Ages: 2-12. Join us for our annual plas- crafts for the kids as we fill the pool with at noon with springtime by stop to planning is Bunny Easter the sure pretty are We eggs. tic so he can say “hi” to all the boys and with goody bags again this year, in kids can jump in and collect eggs girls. Then, at 12:30 p.m. SHARP, to forget will float! Don’t their basket. Some eggs will sink and some eggs! After the hunt, every- keep your eyes open for the special golden an afternoonand swim for to stay welcome one is family fun. of DEPARTMENT/ AQUATICS GOLF LIFELONG NATURE RECREATION REGISTRATION RECREATION INSTRUCTION 14 DEPARTMENT/ LIFELONG RECREATION REGISTRATION AQUATICS GOLF RECREATION NATURE INSTRUCTION 15 $74 $74 $95 $95 FEE

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212430 212430 112430 LEARN-TO-SWIM CLASSES LEARN-TO-SWIM CHILD IN THE RIGHT LESSON TIPS FOR PLACING YOUR sessions. It is also for two or more in the same level remain Most children level than to move them down a level. Swim up a easier to move children into the in the placement of children make the final decision lesson staff is a parent/guardian If skill. their on level based class appropriate most evaluation and skill assessment their child, an of the level to enroll unsure is the Aquatic Division at (785) 832-SWIM. There may be set up by calling Wednesday on is registration class for Deadline assessments. for cost no - enroll class. Classes will be cancelled if minimum prior to the start date of SIGN UP OFTEN. SIGN UP EARLY, ment has not been met. NOTE TO PARENTS/GUARDIANS we pools, our using youth and children all of safety the ensure To parent/ their of supervision direct the under are children that ask at the promptly both prior to their lesson starting and guardian close of their scheduled swim lesson. We learn-to-swimits in participate to child your wants LPRD program. when attending class. It is do ask for student cooperation and attention If attention by staff. each child with equal time and our goal to provide with staff, want to enter the water or does not cooperate a child doesn’t to asked to work with the supervisor in charge are parents/guardians ask each participant to be on time and attend every We seek resolution. which is vital to success in lesson. Each lesson contains new material, to have patience, be pos- also ask parents/guardians the class. We time additional to give children It is important itive and give praise. - re time children practice to practice outside of class. The more successful they will be in swimming lessons. ceive, the more MAKE-UP LESSONS makes the the LPRD staff Make-up swim lessons will be held only if no make-up days for lessons missed for personal are cancellation. There reasons. LISTS WAITING are programs when formed be only will section each for lists Waiting they that order the in contacted be will lists waiting the on Those filled. available. placed on the list, if and when an opening becomes were SWIM LESSON DESCRIPTIONS complete safety skills. To All of the levels contain age/level appropriate a level, the participant must be able to complete all skills and exit skills assessments. 112430 JIVIN’ JOINTS (AN ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION PROGRAM) FOUNDATION ARTHRITIS (AN JOINTS JIVIN’ . Max 20 / 15 Min Enrollment and Up. 16 Ages Services. Therapy CODE $46 $59 $46 $46 $59 $59 $68 $88

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212433 Ages: 16 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 20. SLOW GLIDERS CODE Instructor: LPRD Staff. balance and coordination. It is a fun, refreshing way to stay fit and active. It is a fun, refreshing balance and coordination. signed to help decrease pain and stiffness, improve strength, flexibility, flexibility, strength, improve pain and stiffness, signed to help decrease your joints and muscles. This class focuses on gentle movements de- environment and allows you to exercise without putting excess strain on without putting and allows you to exercise environment 112433 212410 112410 212437 CODE Instructor: LPRD Staff. Instructor: LPRD Staff. flotation belt is required in deep water. out while increasing flexibility, strength and cardiovascular endurance. A and cardiovascular strength flexibility, out while increasing class allows the low-impact/no-impact option. This is a total body work- class allows the low-impact/no-impact option. fitness class to take? Try our Shallow Water/Deep Water Combo. This Combo. Water Water/Deep Shallow our Try take? to class fitness Can’t decide which water Can’t Ages: 16 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 20. AQUATIC BODY CONDITIONING AQUATIC 112437 CODE Instructor: LPRD staff. deep water; no swimming skills required. and shallow water Thursday. Flotation belts required (supplied) in Ages: 16 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 20. Ages: 16 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max this is the class for you; deep water Tuesday hard, to work ready you’re AQUA HIIT When HIIT formats including Tabata. advanced class. Multiple Training 212420 certified instructors. taught by AFAP AFAP classes are non aerobic and new friends and try new activities. AFAP also provide a friendly, fun atmosphere in which participants can make fun atmosphere a friendly, also provide day life, a decrease in feelings of isolation and depression. Classes in feelings of isolation and depression. day life, a decrease level of pain, an improved ability to function independently in day-to- level of pain, an improved and resistance. Participants in an AFAP class can experience a reduced class can experience a reduced Participants in an AFAP and resistance. reduce their pain and stiffness while supported by the water’s buoyancy water’s the by supported while stiffness and pain their reduce ipants improve their joint flexibility, strength, balance, coordination and balance, coordination strength, their joint flexibility, ipants improve arthritis and related diseases. Specially designed exercises help partic- diseases. Specially designed exercises arthritis and related al, water-based exercise program designed specifically for people with designed specifically program exercise al, water-based The Arthritis Foundation Aquatic Program (AFAP) is a group, recreation- is a group, (AFAP) The Arthritis Foundation Aquatic Program ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION AQUATIC PROGRAM AQUATIC FOUNDATION ARTHRITIS CODE Instructor: LPRD Staff. cle tone and balance. Instructor: LPRD Staff. with light aerobics provides cardiovascular conditioning, improves mus- improves conditioning, cardiovascular provides with light aerobics non-sweating workout. This low impact water walking class combined combined walking class water impact This low workout. non-sweating ditioning of buoyancy while offering constant resistance and a cool, constant resistance while offering ditioning of buoyancy 112420 Ages: 16 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 20. Ages: 16 and Up. Enrollment SHALLOW SHAKERS This swim program has a little bit for everyone. Did you always has a little This swim program Skills learned Skills 3: Level survival include and treading floats and back wa- different with two back glides front and 30 seconds; ter for and kicks armcombined feet. back for 15 front and actions on and leg learned in endurance on strokes and increase on skills Level 4: Improve elementary 25 yards, and back crawl for front levels, including previous for and butterfly scissor kick with sidestroke breaststroke, backstroke, Skills learned entries, survival include head-first 15 yards. swimming and treading water using two kicks. of strokes: and refinement coordination endurance, Level 5: Increased elementary backstroke, breaststroke, crawl, back crawl, butterfly, front and flip turns. sidestroke ease, efficiency, swim with more so students Level 6: Refine strokes distances. Skills learned include over greater power and smoothness areasto other aquatic activities; introduction of focus include Personal focuses on Diving and Fitness Swimming. Each option Safety, Water preparingto participate in other advanced aquatic courses. students Adult: it is never too late to wish you had learned to swim as a child? Well, of it. of this level is what YOU want to get out get started. The purpose others it may be learningFor some that may mean personal safety; for needs Your swimming. fitness for used be to strokes basic the swim to and the class will be geared will be discussed at the beginning of class, meeting your personal goals. towards swim with know how to swim but would like to Adult 2: Do you already and endurance? Adult 2 is targeted to those individuals efficiency more swim for fitness or increasewho have basic swimming skills and want to their endurance and stroke proficiency for triathlons. you between the ages of 9 and 16? Have Junior Swim (JRSWIM): Are you always wanted to learn but never have? If you feel too old to swim, is the course for class, this to be in a traditional level one, two, or three the ages between those individuals towards swim is targeted you. Junior the water and learn their fear of of 9 and 16 that would like to overcome the water. the basic skills needed to be safe and enjoy Skills learnedSkills Each child MUST be Preschool Aquatics teaches Aquatics Preschool Skills learnedSkills unsup- floats back front, include Level 2 (Ages 5-7 years): 5-7 (Ages 2 Level ported for 5 seconds, then recoverposition; front and back to a standing armbody lengths and combined for 2 glides and on front actions and leg back for 15 feet. Working on comfort in the water and en- Level 1 (Ages 5 to 6 years): Working tering and exiting the pool by themselves. Skills learned include blowing bubbles and getting the head and face wet; floating on front and back with support and recovering to a standing position; alternating and si- multaneous arm and leg motion on front and back. - water and safety skills in a positive, logical progres age-appropriate and aquatic skills. Skills sion beginning with fundamental water safety in taught are that skills fundamental same the learnedare level this in in- include skills These Learn-to-Swimthe of 2 1 and levels program. and back glides, and combined arm and front dependent water entry, to stay in the Preschool required are Children leg actions in the water. until they turn five years of age. program The foundation foundation The years): 3 to months 6 (Ages (PNTCHILD) Parent/Child and Child class is a set of basic skills Parent of the American Red Cross This class to be comfortable in the water. young children that prepares instead, this class will will not make your child an independent swimmer; Learn-to-Swimthe enter to child your Program. prepare 4 years): (Age (PRSCHOOL) Preschool This class bridges the Parent/Child class to (Age 3 years): This class bridges the Parent/Child Aqua Tots aged children and is designed for preschool the Learn-to-Swim program the on to hold to ready are but swim class in a been who have never - This class focuses on the fun wall and be in a pool without a parent. next class, to move to the and floating. In order damentals of freestyle or in the water for three students must be comfortable putting their face seconds. more include getting adjusted to the water environment; showing comfort on include getting adjusted to the water environment; submerging with as- both their front and back positions with assistance; water. sistance and changing body positions in the accompanied by an adult in the water. DEPARTMENT/ AQUATICS GOLF LIFELONG NATURE RECREATION REGISTRATION RECREATION INSTRUCTION 16 DEPARTMENT/ LIFELONG RECREATION REGISTRATION AQUATICS GOLF RECREATION NATURE INSTRUCTION 17 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 FEE FEE

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212114 212105 212104 212103 212115 212108 212101 212114 212104 212103 212102 212115 212100 212115 212100 212107 212102 212101 212114 Saturdays, Feb. 18-March 11 Saturdays, Feb. 18-March CODE 212106 212109 212105 212114 212104 212103 212102 212100 212115 212104 212103 212102 Feb. 20-March 15 20-March Feb. CODE 212114 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 $45 FEE FEE FEE

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- in the skills and knowl Ages: 15 and Up. This course trains individuals Ages: 17 and Up. you want to start your lifeguard career, but need help developing the developing help need but career, lifeguard your start to want you swimming skills and endurance needed to pass the lifeguard course swimming skills and endurance needed to pass the lifeguard setting, then this is the class for you. In a small group prerequisites, techniques, each participant will be evaluated and instructed on stroke techniques and endurance training specific to passing all of breathing Class. Training Lifeguard for American Red Cross the entry requirements CODE 112121 LIFEGUARD PRE-COURSE PREP If 112122 - lifeguard lifeguarding, shallow water to teach Lifeguarding, edge needed module, skills waterpark module, skills learning,blended ing waterfront Providers, Care Rescuers and Health CPR/AED for the professional Oxygen. Emergency Administering and Blood-borneTraining Pathogens This is a blended learning so participants must have access to program a computer and printer to complete the on-line portion of the course. Minimum age 17 by the last day of the course; Possess a Prerequisites: Aid/CPR/AED certificate Lifeguarding/First American Red Cross current Successfully complete the on- another organization; or equivalent from Instructor Course; Obtain course mate- line Session for the Lifeguarding session of the instructor course. starting the first classroom rials before must attend all days and times scheduled for the course. Cost: You $190 plus a $35 fee is required at time of registration and is a certi- fication fee paid to the American Red Cross. Enrollment Deadline: Dec. 16. Friday, CODE LIFEGUARD TRAINING INSTRUCTOR ■ 212120 212120 212120 LIFEGUARD TRAINING ■ course This to aquatic emergencies. respond and edge needed to prevent Training, Waterpark Lifeguard Training, Lifeguard in includes certifications Prerequisites: Rescuer. for the Professional First Aid, AED and CPR a pre- last day of the course; Successfully pass Minimum age 15 by the fol- the in continuously yards 300 Swim testing; and screening course sta- and a crawl with rhythmic breathing front lowing manner 100 yards glideand kick breathe, pull, a (with breaststroke yards 100 kick, bilizing or a combination of the crawl, breaststroke, of front sequence), 100 yards surface dive 6-10 or breaststroke, using crawl stroke two; Swim 20 yards to the starting point with both a 10 lb. brick, and return feet and retrieve within a certain time limit).hands on the brick (this must be completed must attend all only your legs. You water for two (2) minutes using Tread at time— required scheduled for the course. Cost: $225 times days and Section B — Tuesday, of registration. Enrollment Deadlines: 412120 24; 212120 Section B — Feb. Dec. 6; 212120 Section A — Friday, 21212010; March Friday, — C Section 212120 1; March Wednesday, March 13. Section D — Monday, CODE 412120 212120 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 FEE

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ATE SWIMMING LESSONS SWIMMING LESSONS ATE Is there an instructor your child would like to spend a little more time instructor your child would like to spend a little more an Is there ■ a child needs to improve with in one-on-one instruction? Whether your of one in- or skill or you would just like the individual attention stroke for you. Many of our certified instructors are we have a program structor, available on a They are available to teach private lessons at our facilities. NOT being lessons are weekly basis during times that public swimming Red American only offer We session. minute 30 per $25 is cost The held. for all of our classes. However, Water Safety Instructors certified Cross curriculum or classes these sanction not does Cross Red American the lessons is only available at for private lessons. Registration for private information. the LIAC. Please call (785) 832-7946 for more PRIV 212114 212108 212106 212105 212103 212115 212101 212114 212104 212103 212102 212115 212100 212101 212115 212100 212102 212101 212114 AQUATIC TRAINING CLASSES AQUATIC CALLING ALL LIFEGUARDS! wants Department Aquatics Division Parks and Recreation Lawrence swimming during our year-round lifeguard YOU to work as a certified class Training you! train to willing we’re work, to willing you’re If season. to willing for those candidates who are drastically reduced fees are excited about We’re sign an employment contract with LPRD Aquatics. the reserve and therefore lifeguards team of professional building a great positions and do not only the most qualified applicants for all right to hire can- All lifeguard guarantee employment based on training completion. for employment to qualify didates must be at least 16 years old in order contact the information on this program, with LPRD Aquatics. For more at (785) 832-SWIM. LPRD Aquatics office 212100 Saturdays, April 1-22 April Saturdays, CODE DEPARTMENT/ AQUATICS GOLF LIFELONG NATURE RECREATION REGISTRATION RECREATION INSTRUCTION 18 REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT/ GOLF STRETCH YOUR LIMITS — WWW.LPRD.ORG PASSES Eagle Bend has several options for your golfing needs. Inquire at the pro shop about our monthly and annual passes for current rate information. Contact the pro shop at (785) 748-0600 for more information.

JUNIORS GOLF FREE The family outing just got better! The Juniors Golf Free program at Eagle Bend makes it easier for families to enjoy time together on the links. Monday through Friday juniors age 11 and under golf FREE with a playing adult (limit two juniors per paying adult). Call today to set your family tee time, (785) 748-0600. AQUATICS HOURS OF OPERATION AND TEE TIMES Club House opens at 7 a.m. weekdays (Monday-Thursday) and 6 a.m. on weekends (Friday, Saturday, Sunday and holidays) during daylight savings. Tee times begin at 7:30 a.m. on weekdays and 7 a.m. on weekends and holidays. Reservations can be made up to seven days in advance by calling (785) 748-0600 or 1-877-861-GOLF (4653). In order to secure your tee-time, you must check in at least 15 minutes prior to your reserved tee time.

PRIVATE LESSONS EAGLE BEND GOLF COURSE & LEARNING CENTER All golf instruction is organized and directed by PGA Class A Golf 1250 E 902 ROAD, (BELOW CLINTON LAKE DAM) (785) 748-0600 Professional, Greg Dannevik and PGA Apprentice Ryan Cloud. For information and questions regarding golf, contact Darin Pearson, GOLF golf operations supervisor, [email protected] ADULT CLINICS WELCOME TO GOLF Eagle Bend is owned and operated by the City of Lawrence’s Parks and Ages: 18 and Up. Enrollment Min 2 / Max 10. This clinic is designed to Recreation Department. The City received the land through a lease with introduce new golfers to the game of golf with beginners in mind and the Army Corps of Engineers. includes step-by-step instructions on the basic fundamentals, explained in simple terms. Golfer may sign up for consecutive classes. If the golfer Eagle Bend is designed along the Wakarusa River channel located chooses to sign up for additional classes the instructor will keep building below the Clinton Reservoir Dam. Eagle Bend is dedicated to continuing on his or hers progress. Golfers may sign up for consecutive classes. the preservation of the environment and habitat of wildlife. Much If the golfer chooses to sign up for additional classes, the instructor wildlife inhabits Eagle Bend, including rabbits, red foxes, coyotes, deer, will build upon lessons taught in previous classes. RECREATION LIFELONG quail, blue heron, muskrats, turtles, eagles, hawks, Canadian geese, CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE woodpeckers, fish and snakes. 260210 A WELCOME W 5:30-6:30PM 3/15 EBGC $25 260210 B WELCOME W 5:30-6:30PM 3/22 EBGC $25 The first six holes on the course are open with few trees. The remaining 260210 C WELCOME W 5:30-6:30PM 3/29 EBGC $25 holes are heavily wooded and sit in the shadow of the Wakarusa River. 260210 D WELCOME W 5:30-6:30PM 4/5 EBGC $25 The bald eagle is indigenous to the area and played a major role in the 260210 E WELCOME W 5:30-6:30PM 4/12 EBGC $25 naming of the course. During its construction, bald eagle sightings 260210 F WELCOME W 5:30-6:30PM 4/19 EBGC $25 were plentiful and can still be seen in the fall and early spring. Since the 260210 G WELCOME W 5:30-6:30PM 4/26 EBGC $25 river bends around the course, the name Eagle Bend was a natural. No 260210 H WELCOME S 12-1PM 3/18 EBGC $25 signature hole is designated, but a consensus favors No. 16, a 560-yard, 260210 I WELCOME S 12-1PM 4/1 EBGC $25 par 5 with a split fairway, and No. 17, an elevated 165-yard, par 3 with 260210 J WELCOME S 12-1PM 4/8 EBGC $25 the river channel cutting across the entire front side of the green. 260210 K WELCOME S 12-1PM 4/15 EBGC $25

260210 L WELCOME S 12-1PM 4/22 EBGC $25 NATURE FACILITIES 260210 M WELCOME S 12-1PM 4/29 EBGC $25 18 holes of championship golf, a full service pro shop, snack bar, driving range, short-game facility, practice putting and chipping greens and golf ADULT — GET GOLF READY instruction by two PGA professionals. Ages: 18 and Up. Enrollment Min 2 / Max 10. Get Golf Ready is a low Yardage Course rating Recommended cost program to help get the new golfer out onto the course and having and slope handicap fun. We will be following the curriculum developed by the PGA and asso- Gold 6,984 yards 73.9/130 0-7 ciated golf industry leaders and helping you plug into the game of golf. Blue 6,542 yards 71.9/126 8-15 This class will get you ready for the course after 5 lessons. Get more White 5,989 yards 69.3/121 16+ information from www.pga.com or give us a call. The cost for Get Golf

Red 5,274 yards 71.5/120 Beginners Ready is $100 for five one-hour sessions. INSTRUCTION Yellow 3,160 yards Juniors CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE RECREATION Green 1,612 yards Beginning Juniors 260105 A GETREAD T 5:30-6:30PM 3/28-4/25 EBGC $100

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Interior 634 Massachusetts St. Fashion Lawrence, KS 66044 Center 785-371-4068 “We design your dreams.” www.krings-interiors.com 19 - 439 yards/blue tees • Par 3 • Handicap 2 439 yards/blue A league promoting a positive, fun atmosphere for senior golfers. a positive, fun atmosphere A league promoting + 50 TOURNAMENTS and LearningEagle Bend Golf Course Center is open to outside groups in course the reserve can tournaments.and outings company for Groups Dannevik details, contact Greg more find out formats. To different three at (785) 748-0600. JUNIOR GOLF PROGRAMMING: SEE YOUTH SPORTS, PAGE 67. PAGE SPORTS, SEE YOUTH PROGRAMMING: GOLF JUNIOR INSTRUCTION PRIVATE A Golf PGA Class by and directed is organized instruction All private Private Ryan Cloud. and PGA Apprentice Dannevik Greg Professional, (785) 748-0600. Please call lessons are only. by appointment LEAGUES informationFor additional sign up at Eagle to join a league, please or Pro Shop. Bend’s GOLF LEAGUE EAGLE BEND’S MEN’S - pro varying formats. Objective of the league is to A weekly league with your golf game. Open to improve to atmosphere vide a fun and relaxing and up. Runs Thursdays, April-October. all males 18 years old GOLF LEAGUE EAGLE BEND’S WOMEN’S league for golfers of all skill levels. Weekly A once-a-week league up. Runs old and 18 years females, to all Open formats varying with plus appropri- League membership fee May-September. Wednesdays, ate green be charged. fees will SENIOR GOLF LEAGUE EAGLE BEND’S MEN’S Meets once a week for 30 weeks. Golfers of all abilities are welcome. of all abilities are Meets once a week for 30 weeks. Golfers an end-of-year luncheon are weekly formats, weekly prizes and Various to join. Leagues run planned. Any male 50 years old and up is eligible on Mondays or Thursdays, April-October. EAGLE BEND’S JUNIOR 9-HOLE GOLF LEAGUE in- an not is This golfers. junior for competition fun promoting league A knowledge basic have expected to are league. Participants structional six for medalist weekly be a will There skills. golf basic etiquette and of The best to gender for low score. weeks. Golfers will compete according average. This enables par stroke of the six will count toward four scores ticipants to miss up to two weeks of the six-week league, or to eliminate ticipants to miss up to two weeks of the six-week and still complete for the season poor rounds, from two weak scores round of for low Each flight will have a season medalist winner award. old, who have not reached the season. Boys and girls age 12-17 years eligible. League is open to the first their 18th birthday by June 10, are with tee times starting 48 golfers. League runs Mondays, June-July, please contact the pro shop at at 10 a.m. For more information, (785) 748-0600. - $20 $20 $20 $25 $20 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 FEE FEE FEE

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OPEN WALKING Walking indoors is a chance to exercise in any weather, get your heart pumping and build friendships with other walkers. The public is welcome AQUATICS to walk in the gymnasiums at East Lawrence Recreation Center (7-9 a.m.) and Holcom Park Recreation Center (7-11 a.m.), Monday through Friday. Walkers should plan to accommodate scheduled programming. For more information, contact the individual recreation center.

AEROBIC DANCE EXERCISE ★★ 50+ Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 50. Join our friendly class and have fun moving to lively music while you reap the many health benefits of aerobic conditioning. Increase your stamina and agility while improving your immune system and cardiopulmonary function through dancing. Enhance your balance, flexibility and muscle strength during Lifelong Recreation programs focus on physical activity, social engage- the toning and stretching segment of class. Come be part of this group ment, education, arts, creativity and healthy lifestyles for adults with and gain the benefits!Instructor: Teresa Kelley. a focus on the schedule and interests of people ages 50 and older. CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE GOLF Throughout the guide look for the 50+ symbol to identify those pro- 127201 A AEROBIC MWF 8:50-9:50AM 1/2-3/10 HPRC-GY $84 grams designed with older adults in mind. If you have a suggestion for 227201 A AEROBIC MWF 8:50-9:50AM 3/27-5/19 HPRC-GY $68 an activity or program that we do not currently offer, please share your ideas with us! ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION EXERCISE PROGRAM ★ 50+ Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 6 / Max 15. This community-based Seniors (age 60+) receive a 10 percent discount (excluding Eagle Bend exercise program is designed specifically for people with arthritis and Golf Course & Learning Center, and travel). Classes with NSD at the related diseases, but open to anyone. The program’s multiple com- end of the class description are additional classes to which the senior ponents help reduce pain and stiffness and help maintain or improve discount does not apply. mobility, muscle strength and functional ability. The variety of exercises is designed for people of all levels of ability. Instructor is certified by RECREATION LIFELONG NEWSLETTER the Arthritis Foundation. Class offered in partnership with Douglas Watch for our quarterly newsletter for highlights and updated in- County Senior Services. Instructor: Rebecca Clancy. formation on activities, events, trips and programs. If you would CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE like to be placed on the mailing list, call (785) 832-7920, email 127276 A ARTHEX TR 5:40-6:30PM 1/3-3/9 SPL-VR $64 [email protected] or subscribe at www.lawrenceks.org/ 227276 A ARTHEX TR 5:40-6:30PM 3/28-5/18 SPL-VR $52 subscriptions. Copies are also available at all Recreation Centers.

FITNESS Choosing the right program can help you get the most out of your exercise routine and keep you motivated. For the best experience, take into consideration your current fitness level when registering for a class. Classes have been rated from one to three stars in order to help

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★ Introductory: Just starting to exercise or haven’t exercised in six months.

★★ Intermediate: Fairly active in sports, dance or some type of regular exercise (two to three times per week).

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PERSONAL TRAINING Not sure where to start on your fitness goals? Personal training pack- ages with certified trainers are available through LPRD at a variety of locations. Available packages include a fitness assessment, individual training or small group sessions. Contact Gayle Sigurdson at (785) 832- 7920 to schedule an appointment.

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Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 35. Pilates is a modern Walking poles work 15. Walking Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 5 / Max - Min 6 / Max 12. Incorporate the bene Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Stretching & Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 6 / Max 12. - breath + + + + 50 50 50 50 FITNESS YOGA PILA 227204 LIFELONG GENTLE STRETCH NORDIC W 227283 ON A ROLL — SMR 127204 227282 227284 127283 Foam rolling improves the improves Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 20. Foam rolling following performance capability of your muscles and speeds recovery exertion. This full body workout uses gentle but powerful moves that balance and helps improve your core, strengthen flexibility, will increase Release the tight muscles, fascial ad- while using a foam roller. posture Miller. Instructor: Brooke blood flow. hesions, and improve CODE 227280 approach to body conditioning that keeps you on the cutting edge of approach fitness. This muscles: hips, thighs and abdomi- class focuses on core as the body stretching and toning through nals, as well as strengthening moves. Main flex- Pilates principles include: flowing motion, breathing, This class not only strengthens centering and control. precision, ibility, your body but your mind as well. Instructor: Pat Middaugh. CODE 127282 127284 a func- muscles through your arms, shoulders, chest and upper back can help you turntional range of motion as you walk — which your also take some of the load daily walk into a full-body workout. Poles helpful if you have your lower back, hips and knees, which may be off us- technique This class will teach the proper arthritis or back problems. benefits. aerobic increased and stability balance, for improved poles ing Instructors: Aynsley Co-Sponsored by Lawrence Memorial Hospital. Anderson, Gayle Sigurdson. CODE fits of yoga into your fitness routine. This class will combine conditioning will combine This class routine. fitness fits of yoga into your poses. Class includes floor work, stu- and flexibility work with strength mat. Instructor: Fran Hopkins. dents should bring a yoga CODE of balance and feelings blood flow to joints, flexibility, ing can increase well-being. Join us exploring gentle yoga to find postures peace, still- the and balance through strength ness and happiness while increasing techniques. Instructor: Kristin & breathing exploration of yoga postures Spencer. CODE - $52 $68 $68 $68 $68 $68 $64 $84 $84 $68 $84 $36 $84 $84 $46 $84 FEE FEE FEE

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Running benefits both benefits 25. Running Min 4 / Max Enrollment 50 and Up. Ages: Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 8 / Max 20. 20. Max 8 / Min Enrollment Up. and 50 Ages: Get ready to mix it up! Get ready Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 8 / Max 20. Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 8 / Max 12. This 50 minute “full Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment VER STEPPERS + + + + AI CHI, BEGINNING 50 50 50 50 SIL 227255 T 127274 227255 SUPER SENIOR CIRCUIT SUPER SENIOR CIRCUIT 127274 CODE tices the Yang style Tai Chi short form. Instructor: Craig Voorhees. Chi short style Tai tices the Yang as a way of carrying health and well-being into latter life. This class prac- class This life. latter into well-being and health carrying of way a as practiced by people of all ages in China, Tai Chi is recognized in America Chi is recognized Tai ages in China, of all by people practiced the body, reduces emotional stress, and promotes clear thinking. Long and promotes stress, emotional reduces the body, ordination and improves balance. Tai Chi’s relaxed performance calms relaxed Chi’s balance. Tai and improves ordination of slow motion movements that increases body strength, enhances co- enhances body strength, of slow motion movements that increases 227252 consists of a series especially suited to seniors. It low impact exercise 127255 RUNNING CLUB CLUB RUNNING 227275 CODE Instructor: Ellen Young. goals. Instructor: own wellness technique and extending your distance with walking intervals. Set your intervals. Set your with walking your distance and extending technique by a certified running coach, will meet for a weekly run with tips on form, meet for a weekly run running coach, will by a certified for people who are new or returning to running. A supportive group, led group, A supportive to running. returning new or who are for people the mind and the body and is available to anyone. This class is designed is designed This class to anyone. is available body and and the the mind 127252 CODE stretching included. Instructor: Susan Pomeroy. stretching combinations will torch calories and get your heart pumping! Abs and calories and get your heart combinations will torch CODE 127255 Fun step something new. This class is perfect for the stepper looking for Instructor: Cindy Baker. and weight management, in addition to improved balance and agility. balance and agility. in addition to improved and weight management, imizes injury risk while maximizing improvement in functional strength in functional strength maximizing improvement imizes injury risk while level of strength and fitness. Utilizing this common sense approach min- approach Utilizing this common sense and fitness. level of strength fitness as each participant performs every exercise at his or her current at his or her current performs every exercise fitness as each participant result, each participant will experience an improved level of strength and strength of level improved an experience will participant each result, tion of machines, free weights, stability balls, and resistance bands. As a bands. As stability balls, and resistance weights, tion of machines, free total of ten to twelve different exercises in the circuit, utilizing a combina- circuit, in the exercises total of ten to twelve different previous experience with strength training. Every participant performs a training. experience with strength previous body” group workout designed for the active senior adult, regardless of for the active senior adult, regardless workout designed body” group $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $34 FEE FEE FEE

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Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 8 / Max 16. This course is designed Are you ready to take you ready Are Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 3 / Max 6. This course is designed Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 8 / Max 16. + + + 50 50 50 BRIDGE 2 227311 227312 BEYOND BASICS OF THE IP 127311 127312 RECREATION INSTRUCTION RECREATION BRIDGE 1 127311 127312 for the first time player. Classes follow Audrey Grant’s “Club Series” which “Club Grant’s Classes follow Audrey for the first time player. the American bidding and introduces of Standard lays the groundwork basics of Play of the Hand and Scoring. Lessons focus on discussion to facilitate hands which follow a step-by-step progression of pre-dealt learning fun, friendly and interactive. the language of bidding. Lessons are NSD. Bring a friend and join the fun! Instructor: Don Brennaman. CODE review of basics. Classes in a for the first time player or those interested “Diamond Series” which concentrates on the Play Grant’s follow Audrey of the Hand, Opening Leads and Scoring. Lessons focus on discussion to facilitate hands which follow a step-by-step progression of pre-dealt of learning. fun, friendly and interactive. Bring a the process Lessons are NSD. friend and join the fun! Instructor: Don Brennaman. CODE your iPad to the next level? Explore iCloud, the Photo App and editing the Photo iCloud, Explore next level? to the your iPad These in- apps as requested. your photos, and other Apple standard FaceTime, Maps, and Music. Please bring clude Reminders, Calendar, of how your iPad works. questions, your iPad and a basic understanding in this course. enrolling before need an Apple ID and password will You Johnson. Instructor: Karen CODE 227608 $56 $32 $32 $56 $32 $32 FEE FEE FEE FEE FEE

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Thinking about getting Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 3 / Max 6. - Min 4 / Max 10. This course is de Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Today, everything Today, / Max 10. 4 Min Up. Enrollment Ages: 50 and Are you trying to down - you trying 10. Are Min 4 / Max Enrollment 50 and Up. Ages: Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 4 / Max 10. Facebook has become Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 4 / Max 10. + + + + + ACEBOOK FLUENCY 50 50 50 50 50 F INTRO TO IP 227604 COMPUTER 101 INTERNET AND BEYOND COMPUTER 102 — THE COMPUTER CLASSES COMPUTER AND CRAIGSLIST EBAY SELL ON BUY, INSTRUCTION 127602 127604 an iPad or already own one and not sure if you are getting the most the most getting if you are not sure own one and already an iPad or and learning out of it? This class will be a demonstration so session, be available during class. please bring your iPad with you. iPads will also will cover the basic operation of the device and apps for recreation, We Johnson. health, education, finance and socializing. Instructor: Karen CODE an essential tool for staying in touch with family, friends and the com- an essential tool for staying in touch with family, that are time to learn how to safely use the many features Take munity. account and walk a Facebook available. This class will start with creating and links posting pictures, specific skills such as security features; through with a “brick wall” sessionvideos; messaging and comments. It will end Johnson. individual questions and uses. Instructor: Karen to address CODE signed for the Internet newbie. We’ll be working exclusively with Firefox Firefox with exclusively working be the Internetfor signed newbie. We’ll to how and ad blockers, pop-up research We’ll web browser. as our and de- searches refine your download files, and manage bookmarks, home curriculum included. Basic com- Take mystify internet security. Gan. puter skills required. Instructor: Sharon CODE 227601 127147 227606 related to your everyday life can be done using computers. This class is class This computers. using done be can life everyday your to related class or those with limited or no experience, this designed for beginners moving basic computer terminology, will cover computer components, to files, desktop shortcuts, and an introduction and copying folders and home curriculum the Internet hands-on work at every lesson. Take with Gan. included. Instructor: Sharon CODE size, but find that your stuff is too few or too valuable for a garage sale? or too valuable for a is too few that your stuff size, but find use the internet and safely teach you how to successfully This class will Ashlee Roll-Gregory. Instructor: items to a wider market. to sell your CODE DEPARTMENT/ AQUATICS GOLF LIFELONG NATURE RECREATION REGISTRATION RECREATION INSTRUCTION 24 DEPARTMENT/ LIFELONG RECREATION REGISTRATION AQUATICS GOLF RECREATION NATURE INSTRUCTION 25 - - $12 $12 $15 $28 FEE FEE FEE FEE

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3/30 DATE DATE 4/20 DATE 3/7-3/28 DATE 2/7-2/28

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2-3:30PM TIME TIME 2-3:30PM TIME 6:30-8:30PM TIME 6:45-8:15PM

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ALEO ALEONTOLOGY CLASS GENP CLASS FOSSSEA CLASS CLASS BOOKCLU FILMCLUB

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Is it a film genre or a Is it a film genre Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 8 / Max 20. over an is class This 20. Max / 10 Min Enrollment Up. and 50 Ages: A good book is more book is more Min 10 / Max 16. A good Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 20. Learn about the great + + + + 50 50 50 50 FOSSILS OF THE KANSAS INLAND SEA GENERAL P view of the fossil record including paleoecology with mention of the geo- view of the fossil record logical time framework. It includes the Paleozoic (660-290 million year old), Mesozoic (290-66 million year old), Cenozoic (66-1.8 million year 10,000 to million 1.8 from ages (ice Holocene the as well as eras old) around be passed will fossils representative of variety wide A ago). years as well as an assortment of specimens displayed for for examination ammo- material, dinosaur crinoids, include trilobytes, These viewing. specimens. age ice and specimens and reptile mammal Cenozoic nites, much welcome class which should promote introductory This is a great questions and discussion. Instructor: Craig Sundell. NSD. CODE 227434 FILM NOIR FINAL FOUR BOOK CLUB PLUS inland seaway and it’s fossils that covered western Kansas during the 75 fossils that covered inland seaway and it’s in the Niobrara Chalk period. This is revealed million year old Cretaceous Hays to the Colorado border. and fossils found from and associated rocks Learn about the life and ecology of mosasaurs, plesiosaurs, giant fish, the from and their associated marine environment first known toothed birds central and western Kansas. Instructor: Craig Sundell. NSD. CODE 227444 127448 deep- the college hoops action this spring for a from a break style? Take focus on four classic film er look into the darker side of cinema. We’ll screen and influences history, the of overview an with essentials, noir novice is welcome from clips. Like a book club but for film, everyone endured. classics these why of details the discuss to fan passionate to Additional material costs: var coats and fedoras not required.” Trench $12. Instructor: Kellee Pratt. NSD. ies, approx. CODE 127449 than well-written, it grabs your interest, makes you think and want to makes you than well-written, it grabs your interest, of Lidie Newton Adventures The All True Join us in reading learn more. in the history of of women by Jane Smiley and a closer look at the role an from hear Henley, Eleanor and Diggs Annie meet You’ll Lawrence. women who ancestor of Jetta Dix and learn about many other prominent in class the last home. Note: we call community the influenced have meet for two hours. Class this session includes a bus tour and will Public Library and Watkins in partnership with the Lawrence presented Community Museum. NSD. CODE - $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $33 $40 FEE FEE FEE FEE

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9:30-11:30AM 9:30-11:30AM 9:30-11:30AM 9:30-11:30AM 9:30-11:30AM 9:30-11:30AM TIME 9:30-11:30AM TIME 7-8:15PM TIME 12:30-2:30PM TIME 9:30-11:30AM

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Y DANCE This course is designed is designed / Max 16. This course Min 8 Enrollment 50 and Up. Ages: Come learnCome 10. Max / 5 Min Enrollment Up. and 50 Ages: an- the This class is designed Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 8 / Max 16. This course is designed Min 8 / Max 16. This course is designed Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment + + + + 50 50 50 50 BRIDGE 4 BELL BRIDGE 5 227313 227315 227314 127313 127315 127314 BRIDGE 3 BRIDGE CODE Instructor: Don Brennaman. NSD. Don Brennaman. join the fun! Instructor: a friend and 127313 basics of defensive play. Lessons are fun, friendly and interactive. Bring friendly and interactive. fun, are Lessons play. basics of defensive hands which follow a step-by-step progression to facilitate learning to the progression follow a step-by-step hands which troduces Defensive Signaling. Lessons focus on discussion of pre-dealt of pre-dealt discussion focus on Lessons Signaling. Defensive troduces including Opening Leads, Second-Hand Play, Third-Hand Play and in- Play Third-Hand Play, Leads, Second-Hand including Opening follow Audrey Grant’s “Heart Series” which focuses on Defensive Play Defensive focuses on which “Heart Series” Grant’s Audrey follow for the newer player or those interested in a review of basics. Classes of basics. a review in interested or those newer player for the 127315 127447 CODE and fast-paced class. Instructor: Vicky David. NSD. and taught belly dance professionally for 20 years. Come enjoy this fun and taught belly dance professionally bring a scarf for your hips and a smile for your face! Vicky has performed to all ages and levels of dancer. Wear comfortable clothes, no shoes, Wear to all ages and levels of dancer. CODE Open and mental acuity. flexibility, fitness, increase way to improve great Instructor: Don Brennaman. NSD. join the fun! Instructor: Don Brennaman. find that shimmying and undulating to beautiful music is a women. You’ll ize and solidify the concepts of Conventional Bidding. Bring a friend and ize and solidify the concepts of Conventional developed by women, for cient art of belly dance. The only dance form dealt hands, which follow step-by-step sequences designed to familiar dealt hands, which follow step-by-step sequences 2 Over 1 Game Force. Lessons focus on play and discussion of pre- Lessons focus on play and 2 Over 1 Game Force. Gerber, Finding Key Cards, Leads and Signals, Forcing 1 No-Trump and and 1 No-Trump Leads and Signals, Forcing Finding Key Cards, Gerber, and other special doubles, Overcalls, Two-Suited Overcalls, Blackwood, Overcalls, Two-Suited and other special doubles, Overcalls, Used Conventions” which introduces and explains the Negative Double Negative the and explains introduces which Conventions” Used CODE 127314 Commonly “More Grant’s follow Audrey Classes player. for the advancing Brennaman. NSD. Brennaman. Conventional Bidding. Bring a friend and join the fun! Instructor: Don Conventional Bidding. step sequences designed to familiarize and solidify the concepts of to familiarize and solidify the concepts step sequences designed will focus on discussion of pre-dealt hands, which follow step-by- which follow hands, on discussion of pre-dealt will focus and Rebids, Weak 2-Bids and Strong 2-Club Openings. Lessons 2-Club Openings. 2-Bids and Strong and Rebids, Weak Stayman, Jacoby Transfers, Major and Minor Suit Openings, Responses Major and Minor Suit Stayman, Jacoby Transfers, Used Conventions” which introduces and follows a logical trek through through and follows a logical trek introduces Used Conventions” which for the advancing player. Classes follow Audrey Grant’s “Commonly Grant’s Classes follow Audrey for the advancing player. $32 $17 $30 $40 $40 FEE FEE FEE FEE NSD.

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9:30-10:45AM TIME 10AM-12:30PM TIME 9:30-10:45AM TIME 3/5 TIME 5:30-7PM Instructor: Julie Kingsbury. NSD. Instructor: Julie Kingsbury.

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- Join us in an appre Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 8 / Max 16. This class will explain Min 5 / Max 12. This class will explain Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment . In this class you will class you Max 8. In this Min 4 / Enrollment 50 and Up. Ages: Find peace and stillness Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 6 / Max 10. + + + + 50 50 50 50 KANSAS ST MINDFULNESS MEDIT LIFELONG MEDIT 227278 JEWELR ciative tour of the champion trees in Lawrence. We’ll talk about the talk about the We’ll in Lawrence. ciative tour of the champion trees these giant trees, view and photograph program, State Champion Tree in Kansas. and tell stories about hunting for the big ones Jon Standing. CODE 227441 learn basic beginning bead stringing techniques. We will explore design, will explore learn We techniques. stringing bead beginning basic with own design your able to create will be You and placement. spacing and beads filled gold and silver sterling and beads stone semi-precious choic- clasps. Learn clasps and ear wire stringing materials, about various of earrings that bracelet and a pair will leave with a finished es and you and earrings necklaces, bracelets Also, if you have beaded you can wear! of being able to repair with the knowledge you will leave broken, that are to please bring them needle nose pliers, If you own them yourself! class. All supplies included. CODE 127423 227271 yogic breathing postures, yoga restorative explore will We within yourself. guided meditation andtechniques, sutra meditation, mantra meditation, the mind, reducing yogic and Buddhist philosophy as tools for disciplining great. and feeling and anxiety, stress CODE 127278 the differences between everyday mindfulness as a way of life and hav- between everyday mindfulness the differences to learn opportunity will have ample tech- You practice. ing a meditation Students both in a supportive atmosphere. to niques and approaches reduce to help own lives fit their that routines to develop encouraged are MSW. happiness. Instructor: Nomi Redding, and increase stress CODE $42 $19 $28 FEE FEE FEE

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Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 7 / Max 10. Whittle away some We will visit a 300 20. We Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 15 / Max 40. In many ways, the Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 15 / Max + + + 50 50 50 THE ETRUSCANS AND POMPEII: HIGHLIGHTS OF IT WOOD CAR PALEO FIELD TRIP PALEO 227446 wood for the project. NSD. CODE time while learningwhile time day This two carving. wood art of old centuries the types of the safe use of carving tools, different workshop will introduce The tools and wood used, and the various cuts used to make a project. project. Carlan instructor will assist the students in making a beginner’s whose commissioned work adorns Honaker is a master woodcarver, Court Chamber in the Kansas public places, such as the Old Supreme mansion. He has introduced the governor’s Statehouse and Cedar Crest, of people to woodcarving. scores 227436 Emerita. NSD. Jan Kozma, Ph.D., Professor Professor CODE 227445 Roman Empire remains the ideal upon which Western civilization has the ideal upon which Western remains Roman Empire Etruscans, who session class begins with the shaped itself. This three will Lectures and lived mostly in central Italy. gave their name to Tuscany pottery, religion, culture, be illustrated with images depicting Etruscan to the Roman traditions, and their relationship painting, burial jewelry, Pompeii found after the of will then consider the remains We Empire. in 79 A.D., concentrating on Pompeian eruption of the volcano, Vesuvius andpainting decorative foods, gardens, domestic entertainment, homes, Kozma will Professor the high-end items of daily life, especially jewelry. artifacts that guide discussion about how the excavations have produced teach us about daily life at the height of Roman civilization. million year old marine site near Lawrence where everyone is guaranteed everyone where million year old marine site near Lawrence rocks the diverse fauna, the to find marine fossils. Our guide will discuss concen- fossilized and found, why they were in which the fossils are lived during the in which they trated in this locality and the environment only a short level walk to the Pennsylvanian Period. The site requires a hammer and a durable collection bag footwear, collection site. Sturdy Instructor: Craig Sundell. NSD. recommended. are CODE DEPARTMENT/ AQUATICS GOLF LIFELONG NATURE RECREATION REGISTRATION RECREATION INSTRUCTION 26 DEPARTMENT/ LIFELONG RECREATION REGISTRATION AQUATICS GOLF RECREATION NATURE INSTRUCTION 27 $64 $60 $70 FEE FEE

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play begins March 17, at Sports Pavilion Lawrence, 100 Rock 100 Lawrence, Pavilion Sports at 17, March begins play This stylishly retro 15. This stylishly retro Ages 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 7 / Max Fencing is one of only is one of 20. Fencing Min 7 / Max Enrollment 50 and Up. Ages: + + 50 50 Chalk Lane, and continues Tuesday nights, 6-8 p.m. Players of all skill nights, 6-8 p.m. Tuesday Chalk Lane, and continues this friendly game that challenges agility, welcome to join in levels are welcome players are equipment provided, Some pace and coordination. to bring their own racquets. BOCCE BALL Park. Holcom at play free for available courts ball bocce two has LPRD center. for check-out inside the recreation Equipment is available PICKLEBALL Park, Holcom Park, play at Lyons available for free Pickleball courts are Pavilion Lawrence. Center and Sports Dad Perry Park, East Lawrence Call to confirm availability of indoor courts. BADMINTON Free FENCING; MODERN OLYMPIC SPOR OLYMPIC MODERN FENCING; 227105 TRAVEL departmentLPRD the in trips local includes program travel Lifelong The announced are tours. Trips bus, day trips and extended travel motor coach Shows. If you would like via email, the quarterly newsletter and at Travel Lifelong Recreationto be on the mailing list, contact Gayle Sigurdson, programmer at (785) 832-7920 or [email protected]. TRIPS DAY — BOEING-BOEING NEW THEATRE 227801 127105 End and a Tony West was a monster comedy hit on London’s production is a bachelor juggling a very precarious Bernard winner on Broadway. - steward He is engaged simultaneously to 3 different social calendar. Bernard has housekeeper Bertha, esses. Helped by his long suffering on him visits girlfriend each that so timetable sophisticated a devised proceeds 2. Everything other of the oblivious remains layovers and their speed Super Boeing like clockwork until the arrival on the new double Debra Jo Rupp, named which changes the schedules of the airlines. stars in this farcical Show, on That 70’s Best TV mom for her role whirlwind of mayhem. This trip will be in the LPRD bus, and departs from Holcom 10, 2017. Registration deadline: March Recreation Center. CODE four sports to be included in every modern included to be four sports since the Games, Olympic well as more as both beginners class is for fencing 1896. This first in technique, emphasizing and saber, fencers in foil, epee experienced Beginners learn and expe- the basics, and psychology. tactics, strategy good exercise their skills. Get some work on sharpening rienced fencers learningand have fun this unique sport. Instructor: John Dillard, fencing instructor for 6 decades. fencing instructor John Dillard, Instructor: CODE

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TIME 6-8PM TIME 10AM-12:30PM TIME 6-7PM TIME 6-7PM

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We’ll tour Lawrence in tour Lawrence We’ll Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 8 / Max 16. This course is for course is This 10. Max 5 / Min Enrollment: and Up. Ages: 50 Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment: Min 5 / Max 15. This beginning uke Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment: Min 5 / Max + + +

50 50 50 BEGINNING UKULELE INTERMEDIATE UKULELE INTERMEDIATE 227281 chery, canoeing, orienteering, tracking, etc., contact Gayle Sigurdson at at canoeing, orienteering, tracking, etc., contact Gayle Sigurdson chery, CODE with an opponent to play a three game match. with an opponent to play a three based on their win/loss record. Each week, individuals will be matched be will individuals Each week, record. win/loss on their based learned. In this league, individual players will be ranked week to week der league. Bocce ball is a relaxed but strategic game that can be easily but strategic der league. Bocce ball is a relaxed Lawrence Parks and Recreation is offering an adult (18+) Bocce Ball lad- (18+) Bocce Ball an adult is offering and Recreation Parks Lawrence SPORTS BOCCE BALL LEAGUE 2017 newsletter. If is something on your bucket list such as ar there tional skills and education programs. Watch for details in the February, for details in the February, Watch tional skills and education programs. [email protected]. walks with an easy pace, hikes that are more challenging and addi- more walks with an easy pace, hikes that are OUTDOORS is expanding in 2017. ThereThe Lifelong outdoor program still be will RARE AND UNUSUAL TREES 227442 CODE Tour guide: Jon Standing. guide: specimens. Tour interesting Emphasis will be on the special features, value, and cultivation of these of and cultivation value, features, the special will be on Emphasis a small bus to view and learn about some “rare and unusual” trees here. here. and unusual” trees a small bus to view and learn about some “rare 127410 227424 CODE Instructor: Linda Tilton. NSD. sessions Beginning Ukulele courses or prior consent from teacher. sessions Beginning Ukulele courses or prior consent from teacher. provided. Come share the joy of Aloha! Prerequisite: Minimum of two the joy of Aloha! Come share provided. such as bar and diminished chord shapes. Ukuleles and tuners are not and tuners are shapes. Ukuleles such as bar and diminished chord Focus is on fingerpicking, reading tablature and advanced chord shapes shapes and advanced chord reading tablature Focus is on fingerpicking, CODE progressions. and chord know basic chords ukulele players who already share the joy of Aloha! Instructor: Linda Tilton. NSD. share before class and she will guide you in buying a good starter one. Come before vided. considering buying one, please contact the instructor If you are brand new to ukulele are welcome! brand new to ukulele are - not pro and tuners are Ukuleles Share the fun while learning to play commonly known songs. Share Students course will cover tuning, basic chords and beginning strum patterns. and beginning course will cover tuning, basic chords REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT/ NATURE STRETCH YOUR LIMITS — WWW.LPRD.ORG Body copy goes here. AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMS WALK ON THE WILD SIDE: AFTER-SCHOOL SURVIVAL ADVENTURES Ages: 7-12. Enrollment Min 5 / Max12. Can you survive the most ex- treme environments like many animals? Come learn some valuable sur- vival skills while exploring the strategies animals use to survive daily life. Learn about navigation, fire building, water purification and how not to get lost. Enrollment required. CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 123260 A WILD W 3-4:30PM 1/4 PPNC $5 123260 B WILD W 3-4:30PM 1/18 PPNC $5 AQUATICS 123260 C WILD W 3-4:30PM 2/1 PPNC $5 123260 D WILD W 3-4:30PM 2/15 PPNC $5 223260 A WILD W 3-4:30PM 3/29 PPNC $5 223260 B WILD W 3-4:30PM 4/12 PPNC $5 223260 C WILD W 3-4:30PM 4/26 PPNC $5 223260 D WILD W 3-4:30PM 5/10 PPNC $5

AFTER-SCHOOL ADVENTURE ACTIVITIES BEGINNERS’ ARCHERY Ages: 7-16. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 10. Learn to use archery equipment in a safe and structured environment with an NASP certified instructor. We provide all equipment for the class. CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE GOLF PRAIRIE PARK NATURE CENTER 223332 A BEGARCH W 3-4:30PM 4/5 PPNC $10 2730 Harper St. 223332 B BEGARCH W 3-4:30PM 4/19 PPNC $10

Nature Center Hours ARCHERY CLUB Mondays: Closed Ages: 7-16. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 12. Olympic style archery using Genesis Tuesday through Saturday: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. compound bows. Build you archery skills, learn scoring, and work on ac- Sundays: 1-4 p.m. curacy. Prerequisite: Beginning Archery. Taught by certified instructors. CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN/TEENS 223333 A ARCHCLUB W 3-4PM 4/12 PPNC $8 For all classes come prepared to go outdoors including bug repellent 223333 B ARCHCLUB W 3-4PM 4/26 PPNC $8 RECREATION and sunscreen. LIFELONG SPECIAL PROGRAMS FOR SCHOOL DAYS OFF NATURE STORY TIME FOR PRESCHOOLERS WILD THINGS CAMP Ages: 1-4. Enrollment Max 15. For children who enjoy both stories and Ages: 6-10. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 25. Take a break from school for animals, there will be morning story time for preschool age children ev- 2 days and get wild with animals, games, hikes and crafts at the nature ery Thursday at 10 a.m. Each week will feature a story and a live animal. center. Bring a sack lunch and suitable clothes and shoes for outdoor Children may color a coloring page afterwards. Pre-registration is help- adventures. ful, but drop-ins will be accepted. The cost is $3 per session. CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 123333 A WNTRADV RF 8AM-4PM 2/23-2/24 PPNC $50 123203 A STORYHR R 10-10:30AM 1/5-3/2 PPNC $27 223203 A STORYHR R 10-10:30AM 3/30-5/18 PPNC $24 ADULT PROGRAMS NATURE’S CREATIONS FOR ADULTS WILD ADVENTURES FOR PRESCHOOLERS AND PARENTS WEEKLY 50+ Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Max 20 / Min 5. We supply the ma-

NATURE Tuesdays, 10-11 a.m. Ages: 2-5. Enrollment Max 15. Drop in for stories, terials, you supply the creativity. Choose between a decorative spring activities, and information about animals and the places in which they wreath or a quaintly painted bird house. Your creation will be a welcome live. A different topic will be presented each week. Come prepared to spring addition to your house or yard. go outdoors. Due to space limitations no more than one adult per child CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE please. Registration is also taken up to a week in advance of each 123326 A NATCRES R 1PM 2/9 PPNC $15 weekly session of a program on a space available basis. Cost for 223326 A NATCRES R 1PM 3/30 PPNC $15 an individual program session is $4.00 per session. Please call in advance to reserve a spot. Payment will be at class time or you can GEOCACHING FOR ADULTS enroll for the entire program using the code information below. For more 50+ Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 4 / Max 10. Come out to the na- information please call (785) 832-7980. ture center to learn about geocaching, high-tech treasure hunting game

INSTRUCTION CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE played throughout the world by adventure seekers equipped with GPS RECREATION 123202 A WILDADVT T 10-11AM 1/10-2/28 PPNC $32 devices. Locate the 3 hidden containers, called geocaches, while enjoy- 223202 A WILDADVT T 10-11AM 3/28-5/16 PPNC $32 ing the outdoors and learning how to use GPS handhelds. CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE GROSSOLOGY 223338 A GEOCA T 2-3:30PM 4/4 PPNC $5 Ages: 7-12. Enrollment Min 6 / Max 15. If you think gross things are the coolest, this is the class for you! Join us for hands-on activities, games INTRODUCTION TO ARCHERY FOR ADULTS and live animals as we learn just how important gross animals are. 50+ Ages: 50 and Up. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 12. Archery is good for CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE physical and mental focus, but open to all levels of skill. Enjoy learning 123231 A GROSS F 1-3PM 2/17 PPNC $10 the sport of target archery in a safe and structured environment with an 223231 B GROSS S 1-3PM 3/25 PPNC $10 NASP certified instructor. We provide all equipment for class.

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50 223325 123325 CODE nied by an adult. addition to your house or yard. Children under 14 must be accompa- addition to your house or yard. or a quaintly painted bird house. Your creation will be a welcome spring creation house. Your or a quaintly painted bird you supply the creativity. Choose between a decorative spring wreath Choose between a decorative spring wreath you supply the creativity. We supply the materials, Ages: 6 and Up. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 20. We NATURES CREA NATURES CODE accompanied by an adult. One garden per registered participant. and decorations , you supply the creativity. Children under 13 must be and decorations , you supply the creativity. theme to take home with you. Gardens include container, soil , plants include container, theme to take home with you. Gardens dragons? Missing gardening? Put together a minigarden of your favorite Put together a minigarden dragons? Missing gardening? Ages: 4 and Up Enrollment Min 4 / Max 20. MINIGARDENS 123327 CODE is included. No pre-enrollment is necessary. cussed. A special appearance by Kansa, the nature center’s bald eagle, center’s nature cussed. A special appearance by Kansa, the Ages: 5 and Up. natural symbols will be dis- the bison, cottonwood, honeybee and other NATURAL SYMBOLS OF KANSAS SYMBOLS NATURAL significance of about the natural s of Kansas. The historical a program 123210 123323 CODE identification and much more! learn tips on basic bird feeder, variety of birds to your yard throughout the year. Make a simple bird Make a simple bird the year. throughout to your yard variety of birds of seeds, feeders and alternative food sources that will help attract a of seeds, feeders and alternative food sources panied by a r types different Our class will teach the basics on how to choose yard? Ages: 5 and Up. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 25. Under 15 must be accom- Ages: 5 and Up. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 25. LET’S FEED THE BIRDS 123340 123340 123340 123340 123340 CODE ities or crafts ever session. ever crafts or ities a registered adult.Children under 16 must be accompanied by experience as the animals settle in for the night. Different programs, activ- programs, settle in for the night. Different experience as the animals sign up for Sec A, B or C 2.up for Sec A, B or C 1. Under 16, fee is $5, 123340 after the nature center closes? Come enjoy a completely different sensory enjoy a completely different center closes? Come after the nature Ages: 7 and Up. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 12. Ever wonder what happensAges: 7 and Up. Enrollment NIGHTTIME AT THE NATURE CENTER SERIES THE NATURE NIGHTTIME AT adult for all family programs. No unattended childrenadult for all family programs. will be allowed. ages are welcome. Children must be registered under 14 with a paying ages are outdoors to enjoy birds, wildflowers, bugs or a stroll through the park. All park. the through stroll a or bugs wildflowers, birds, enjoy to outdoors Programs may include a short video, slide show and of course going may include a short Programs A 30-minute free program on nature topics will be presented each day. each day. be presented topics will on nature program A 30-minute free SUNDAY AFTERNOON FREE PROGRAM (1:30-2 p.m.) AFTERNOON FREE PROGRAM SUNDAY WEEKEND PROGRAMS FOR ADULTS AND FAMILIES ADULTS PROGRAMS FOR WEEKEND a.m.) PROGRAM (10-10:30 MORNING FREE SATURDAY BEGINNING BIRDING BEGINNING 223346 CODE Binoculars and field guides supplied. and field guides supplied. identification. Binoculars bird songbirds, and nesting eagles in the area. Learn of the fundamentals eagles in the area. and nesting songbirds, Clinton Lake. We will take a 3 hour tour to view migrating waterfowl, waterfowl, view migrating tour to a 3 hour will take Lake. We Clinton fever with a tour of local birding hot spots from the Baker Wetlands to to Wetlands the Baker spots from hot of local birding with a tour fever - $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 FEE

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Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts, Prairie Park Nature Center offers a wide a offers Center Nature Park Prairie Scouts, Boy and Scouts Girl range of programs to help scouts complete necessary requirements for requirements necessary complete help scouts to programs of range merit badge attainment. PROGRAMS: NEW PACKAGES! PARTY BIRTHDAY Enrollment Max 15 Children / 10 Adults. Build your own birthday par and Basic Center is now offering Park Nature ty package. The Prairie or live animal, archery Deluxe party packages. Customize your basic extras. All party packages fishing birthday celebration with deluxe party topic of with a 40-minute program rental include a two-hour classroom topics and pricing. your choosing. Call (785) 832-7980 for program SCOUTING For 223322 223322 223322 223322 123230 123230 123230 123230 SPECIAL EVENTS DAY EARTH p.m. April 22, 11 a.m.-4 Saturday, with a few of our animal Join us at South Park to celebrate Earth Day friends. EAGLE DAYS LAWRENCE Jan. 21, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Free State High School Saturday, learnCome out to com- this at Kansas eagles in bald wintering all about fea- 2 special programs Center will offer munity event. Prairie Park Nature - pro education eagles and raptors. This is a free center’s turing the nature by Jayhawk Audubon Society. gram to the community and is sponsored ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION/ ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMS SPECIALIZED 832- at (785) center nature the please contact information, For more at www.lawrenceks.org/ on the web information also find can You 7980. lprd/ppnc. PROGRAMS ENVIRONMENTAL PRESCHOOL - for pre programs specialized Center is now offering Nature Prairie Park art, animals, stories, songs, students will enjoy live schools. Preschool activities. early childhood other appropriate rhymes and SCHOOLS AND SECONDARY PRIMARY PROGRAMS ENVIRONMENTAL wide variety of one-hour programs a offers Center Prairie Park Nature groups. designed for school and organized and two-hour field trips FIELDTRIPS HOME-SCHOOL SCIENCE for fieldtrip programs Min 5 /Max 20. Two-hour Ages: 6-13. Enrollment with out- will combine live animal programs home-schooled students door field investigations. CODE $5 $15 $15 $10 FEE FEE FEE

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223320 Take a hike with the author of Calls of Kansas Enrollment Min 5 / Max 14. Take , Keith Coleman, to listen for the sounds of spring am- Frogs and Toads frogs leopard phibians. Learn frogs, to identify the calls of toads, tree and others. CODE SOUNDS OF SPRING: THE CALL OF FROGS AND TOADS Ages: 10 and Up. Childr 123220 Day special program. Learn some of the secrets of wild mothers from of wild mothers from LearnDay special program. some of the secrets young if you touch abandon their ostriches to owls! Do mammals really to the public. is free them? Myths debunked. This program MOTHERS OF THE WILD Ages: Family 123220 WATCHING WINTER EAGLES WATCHING winter afternoon a 12. Take Ages: 18 and Up. Enrollment Min 5 / Max at Clinton the Kaw River, field trip to observe wintering bald eagles along Lake nest sites. Bring bin- Lake and Perry Lake. Visit one of the Clinton symbols magnificent these of images capture to cameras and oculars for the weather the open waterways. Dress around as they congregate and possible short hikes. CODE 223345 CANOEING THE DELAWARE Ages: 7 and Up accompanied by an adult. Enrollment 6 / Max 10.Min. May 27, for a naturalist led 9 a.m. to about 2 p.m. Saturday, Join us from the River to Perry Lake down the scenic Delaware from canoe adventure will take us past 5 mile trip Lecompton boat ramps. This approximately We will stop for lunch. and wildlife viewing habitats. some terrific birding and wind conditions. currents The float takes about 4 hours depending on Reserveon- No 832-7980. at (785) center calling the nature by spot a line enrollment is available for this activity. per kayak. HIKES AND TRIPS Be preparedoutwear and footwear. appropriate to go outside, including FORAGE AND FEAST 15. by an adult. Enrollment Min 5 / Max Ages: 7 and Up accompanied milkweed shoots, cat tail foods like natural Savor the delights of spring’s a foraging hike and then get and nettles. Take blossoms, wild onions delectable edibles. some tasty dishes of wild, to prepare ready CODE DEPARTMENT/ AQUATICS GOLF LIFELONG NATURE RECREATION REGISTRATION RECREATION INSTRUCTION 30 REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT/ RECREATION INSTRUCTION STRETCH YOUR LIMITS — WWW.LPRD.ORG COUNTRY COUPLES VARIETY DANCING Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 6 couples / Max 15 couples. Fees are as- sessed at a per-couple rate and you must enroll a partner. This class teach- es a wide variety of country dances including the two-step, waltz, polka and swing dance. Learn the basic movements and sharpen your dance skills in this progressive class. No class 4/16. Instructor: Mike Salerno. CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 114162 A COUNTRY SU 5:15-6:15PM 1/8-2/12 CB-CR1&2 $60 214162 A COUNTRY SU 5:15-6:15PM 4/2-5/14 CB-CR1&2 $60

DANCE FUNDAMENTALS I — SINGLE RHYTHM MOVEMENTS AQUATICS & BASICS Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 8 / Max 30. The first two hours will be instruction on basic dance steps and patterns followed by a one-hour dance to practice. This workshop will focus on single-rhythm dance movements and patterns like struts, rock steps, swivels, jazz boxes and grapevines. The five major and four minor foot positions will be discussed along with body isolation and how it is used with swivels. For more information regarding the Recreation Instruction Division, con- Singles and partners welcome. Instructor: Mike Salerno. tact Jo Ellis, Sports Pavilion Lawrence, 100 Rock Chalk Lane, (785) 330- CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 7355 or [email protected]. 114151 A DANCFUN1 SU 2-5PM 2/5 CB-CR1&2 $20

DANCE DANCE FUNDAMENTALS II — TRIPLE-RHYTHM MOVEMENTS BELLY DANCE, BEGINNING & MORE Ages: 12 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 20. You’ll learn a dance that ex- Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 8 / Max 30. This program is packed full GOLF presses your inner goddess, an exercise that emphasizes body and mus- of triple-rhythm dance movements and patterns like sailor steps, coast- cle awareness, passive stretching techniques, and a smattering of Middle er steps and crossing triples. Review foot positions and some basic Eastern culture. Move to the beats and music of the Arabian nights while techniques that were explained in Dance Fundamentals I, and brush up you are introduced to muscles you never knew you had. Beginning Belly on arm positions or port de bras. Add additional moves like knee pops, Dance is an overall body movement experience and your introduction to boogie walks, camel walks and sailor shuffles.Singles and partners this beautiful ancient dance form. Instructor: JoAnne Zingo. welcome. Instructor: Mike Salerno. CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 114201 A BDBEGIN T 6-6:55PM 1/17-3/7 CB-DS $40 214151 A DANCFUN2 SU 2-5PM 3/19 CB-CR1&2 $20 214201 A BDBEGIN T 6-6:55PM 3/28-5/16 CB-DS $40 DANCE FUNDAMENTALS III RECREATION LIFELONG BELLY DANCE, INTERMEDIATE Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 8 / Max 30. Elevate your dancing abili- Ages: 12 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 15. Take your skills from ty. Learn how to execute Spins and Turn properly with balance and con- Beginning Belly Dance to the next level. This intermediate class ex- trol. Dance Fundamentals III is all about spins and turns, progressive and plores the dance side of belly dance. You will improve on your technique stationary. Just some of the many spins and turns defined, explained, and expand your movement vocabulary with complex movements, and practiced are traveling pivots, chainés, inside and outside spins, combinations and simple choreographies. Prerequisite: Minimum of and Monterey turns. You will also learn and practice spotting techniques two sessions of Beginning Belly Dance. Instructor: JoAnne Zingo. to increase your sense of balance and refine your spinning.Instructor: CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE Mike Salerno. 114211 A BDINT T 7-7:55PM 1/17-3/7 CB-DS $40 CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 214211 A BDINT T 7-7:55PM 3/28-5/16 CB-DS $40 214151 B DANCFUN3 SU 2-5PM 5/21 CB-CR1&2 $20

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Ages: 12 and Up. Enrollment Min 6 / Max 15. Build on skills from NATURE Intermediate Belly Dance when you add musical interpretation, culture nuance, elements of choreography and other concepts of Middle Eastern Dance to the dancer’s movement repertoire. Those interested in perfor- mance will further develop their skills. Prerequisite: Minimum of four sessions of Intermediate Belly Dance. Instructor: JoAnne Zingo. CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 114212 A BDADV T 8-8:55PM 1/17-3/7 CB-DS $40 214212 A BDADV T 8-8:55PM 3/28-5/16 CB-DS $40

BOLLYWOOD INSTRUCTION Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 15. Join us for an energetic RECREATION Indian style dance infused with western fitness influences. Our contem- porary Bollywood dance style is a fusion of bhangra, classical Indian dance styles, traditional filmy songs and western influences. Aerobics is integrated with stretching and introductory technical exercises for Indian dance movement which focuses on building stamina and burning plenty of calories. Instructor: Molly Gordon. CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 114023 A BOLWOOD T 7:30-8:25PM 1/3-3/7 SPL-FR $50 114023 B BOLWOOD S 12:05-1PM 1/7-3/11 SPL-FR $50

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Fees arecouples. / Max 15 couples Min 6 Enrollment 15 and Up. 214163 As we turn a partner. must enroll rate and you at a per-couple assessed learn all You’ll beat. Latin smooth the to feet your move heat, the up patternsmotions, techniques, the to movements and proper steps, the you know it, you’ll be dancing with the Before salsa, cha-cha and more. your family and friends with your fancy footwork. No stars, impressing class 4/16. Instructor: Mike Salerno. CODE 114163 LATIN DANCE LATIN Ages: 214149 214149 114149 mediate-level workshop is suitable for those who have already had had who have already mediate-level workshop is suitable for those dance experience. Learn patternsprevious the dance and footwork of Coast swing (WCS) and East Coast swing (ECS). Instructor: the West Mike Salerno. CODE BEGINNING/INTERMEDIATE DANCE WORKSHOP BEGINNING/INTERMEDIATE 30. Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 8 / Max 114146 EAST COAST SWING, BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE EAST COAST SWING, BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE 30. One of the dances with Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 8 / Max variations. and its Swing Coast has been East staying power the most range of upbeat dance done to a wild East Coast swing is a circular welcome. are All levels to country. to contemporary big band music from will be presented. Single-time and triple-time footwork and movements Instructor: Mike Salerno. CODE DEPARTMENT/ AQUATICS GOLF LIFELONG NATURE RECREATION REGISTRATION RECREATION INSTRUCTION 32 DEPARTMENT/ LIFELONG RECREATION REGISTRATION AQUATICS GOLF RECREATION NATURE INSTRUCTION 33 e $15 $60 $30 $30 $30 FEE FEE FEE

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Just starting to exercise or haven’t exercised in six exercised or haven’t Just starting to exercise Introductory: months. FITNESS class- in our fitness and exercise enrollment Due to ever-increasing to class. bringing children participants from es, we must prohibit in injury and may result Distractions to participants and instructors concern.primary a is safety space limited with classes, senior For Chi and Pilates, Tai please check out classes for yoga, cycling, For more information, Zumba on the Life-Long Recreation page. (785) 832-7920. please contact the Community Building at out of your can help you get the most Choosing the right program and keep you motivated. For the best experience, routine exercise for a registering fitness level when take into consideration your current to help stars in order one to three class. Classes have been rated from available are Guest passes you make the best choice. Still not sure? for fitness classes and can be used to attend a single class session. ★ ★★ ★★★ regular exercise (two to three times per week). (two to three exercise regular or more times per week for six months. or more West Coast Swing is a slot- welcome. West hottest dances. All levels are day’s Blues, music whether it’s ted dance done to any style of slow and bluesy - six-count and eight-count movements will be pre Both Pop, or Country. Class will include and stretch. sented. Learn the concepts of compression patternsfoundational elements as well as moves and to get you grooving time. Instructor: Mike Salerno. Lots of practice on the dance floor. CODE 214143 WEST COAST SWING, BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE WEST COAST SWING, Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 8 / Max 30. 114165 WEST COAST SWING Min 6 couples / Max 15 couples. Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Known as one rate and you must enroll a partner. assessed at a per-couple Coast of the lead-and-follow swing dances, West of the most challenging styles and tempos of music — blues, rock, Swing uses a wide range of fun! of loads is This class country. and hip-hop CODE 214166 214166 114166 Do you Do you enroll a partner. you must rate and at a per-couple assessed - pro class will This before? never danced Have you two left feet? have your special day dancing to make in general social vide a foundation of two techniques to the shared introduced will be You unforgettable. and partner connection. with the focus on timing social dances or three Mike Salerno.Instructor: CODE WEDDING DANCE CRASH COURSE CRASH DANCE WEDDING Enrollment 18 and Up. Ages: MATS mat. their own workout for providing responsible Participants are - $8 $8 $8 $8 $8 $15 $15 FEE FEE FEE

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214160 214160 214160 114160 114160 CODE vironment, so you can dance the night away. Instructor: Mike Salerno. so you can dance the night away. vironment, great music. The Community Building is a smoke-free, alcohol-free en- alcohol-free music. The Community Building is a smoke-free, great cha-cha and other dances. Come dance your favorite dance to some to dance two-step, waltz, East Coast swing, West Coast swing, salsa, to dance two-step, waltz, East Coast swing, West the “Ultimate Dance Party.” For two hours, you will have the opportunity For two hours, you will have the opportunity the “Ultimate Dance Party.” an evening. Where can you go? Come to the Community Building for an evening. Where have learnedwant to get out for now you and your partner all the steps, It’s time to dance! You You time to dance! 40. It’s Ages: 18 and Up. Enrollment Min 20 / Max ULTIMA Come and join the world Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 12 / Max 30. LINE DANCE WORKSHOP CODE the dance floor. Instructor: Mike Salerno. the dance floor. that are done all over the world. Learnworld. the over all done on easy” dance and good “look to are that with different rhythms. Learn classic dances, as well as current dances dances Learnrhythms. current as well as dances, classic different with elements of all line dances. Various styles of music will be used along used be will music of styles Various dances. line all of elements wide phenomenon that is Line Dancing. Learn some of the foundational 214140 114140 CODE Instructor: Mike Salerno. on the dance floor. moves that allow you to move smoothly, fluidly and with style and grace fluidly and with style moves that allow you to move smoothly, mate slownight clubdance, Learn and fundamental basics the sway. school waddle when you and your partner slow dance? Learnschool waddle when you and your partner the ulti- Tired of doing the high 30. Tired Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 12 / Max NIGHT CLUB SWAY WORKSHOP NIGHT CLUB SWAY

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215355 215355 CYCLE EXPRESS CYCLING — CARDIO CYCLE CYCLING — INTER CIRCUIT TRAINING BOOT TRAINING CIRCUIT 115355 215101 215356 215354 115101 115356 115354 115355 CODE Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 6 / Max 14. Great looking for those for a complete workout! This high-intensity cycling class will combine give you the best workout hill climbs, speed work, jumps and sprints to possible. Instructor: Ryann Waller. CODE An exciting challenging challenging Max 20. An exciting Min 10 / Enrollment 15 and Up. Ages: style! This but non-military workout class incorporates aer intervals of Min 6 / Max 14. A high intensity 45-minutesAges: 15 and Up. Enrollment levels! This class will get the feet all towards cycling class that is geared and endurance pumping by combining strength moving and the heart your with cycling: jump, sprint, twist and climb components associated training on a station- and anaerobic of aerobic way to an intense session demonstrated! Instructor: Christie Ogunnowo. ary bike! All levels will be - A fun, athletic, cardiovas Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 6 / Max 14. let and pedaling Start killer. calorie ultimate the — class cycling cular life along various terrains, go as the music takes you on the ride of your exercise and enjoy a group speeds and intensities. Go at your own pace cycling workout, indoor session full of motivation and sweat. A freestyle way a great It’s journey. the focus of this class is a total mind and body level. own your at training while yourself lose to tensity. Instructor: Melanie Johnson. CODE obic and anaerobic sections with sports drills including the jump rope, jump rope, including the drills with sports sections anaerobic obic and to much more drills, cone drills and speed training, agility plyometrics, ultimate fat burningachieve the You’ll calories in an hour! of up to 1000 your and increase your core, body to burnuse your whole fat, strengthen loss, strength, weight are your goals Whether and flexibility. endurance toning; you’ll and motivated to be challenged go fur or core endurance ther than levels. fitness all for modified be can class limits! This your Instructor: Christie Ogunnowo. CODE $32 $32 $32 $32 $40 $40 $40 $40 FEE FEE FEE

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★★ C3 — CAR 214115 BALLET FIT 214115 215031 215008 114115 115031 115008 114115 Enhance your body’s Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 25. Enhance your body’s capacity with sculpting moves that will carve, chip and chisel your moves, calisthenic drills and fluid Combinations of cardiovascular body. weights. Squats, movements combined with body sculpting using free planks, plyometric drills and sculpting moves will challenge to push you to new levels of fitness. No class 4/16. Instructor: Kristen Williams. CODE . Anybody can do ballet fit, ballet do can Anybody 12. Max / 6 Min Enrollment Up. and 15 Ages: dance experience! This ballet in- previous this class does not require workout uses the principles of classical dance to tone and sculpt spired stability. and core strength posture, flexibility, body! Improves your entire and sculpted is every muscle where workout, body a full is Fit Ballet workout, help to fun music! Guaranteed to give you a cardio stretched define the abs and lift the booty! Instructor: Molly Gordon. CODE A premier total body work- body total premier A 20. Max / 10 Min Enrollment Up. and 15 Ages: thein conditioning cardiovascular of minutes 20 includes class this out, of lower body and 20 minutes form of step, kickboxing, or hi/low aerobics with a warm up and cooltoning (abdominals, buttocks, hips, thighs) along for the challenge? Instructor: Christie Ogunnowo. you ready down. Are CODE 20/20 YOUR FITNESS INSTRUCTOR’S QUALIFICATIONS to attend on-going workshops required All LPRD fitness instructors are CPR and First certification. and in-service seminars to maintain current to proud are We instructors. our from required also are certification Aid any activity Participation in the best in a fun, safe environment. ensure check participants an element of risk. LPRD recommends does present sports activities. class or fitness participation in a to physician prior with a DEPARTMENT/ AQUATICS GOLF LIFELONG NATURE RECREATION REGISTRATION RECREATION INSTRUCTION 34 DEPARTMENT/ LIFELONG RECREATION REGISTRATION AQUATICS GOLF RECREATION NATURE INSTRUCTION 35 - $28 $32 $32 $32 $34 $40 $40 $40 FEE FEE FEE FEE

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HIIT (HIGH INTENSITY INTER INTENSITY (HIGH HIIT ON A ROLL KICK-BOXING TURBO KICK-BOXING TURBO MASH-UP 215124 215103 215076 227283 115124 This 30-minute class is class 30-minute This 20. Max / 10 Min Enrollment Up. and 15 Ages: and one part sculpting all set to the soundtrack of noth- one part cardio ing but mash ups songs. Bring a mat for floor workout. Christie Ogunnowo. CODE val-based class combines full-body strength training with high intensity high intensity with training strength combines full-body class val-based and your endurance improve to tone your body, bursts designed cardio for all started. Modifications the busy days get mind before clear your No class 4/16. provided. are fitness levels CODE 115103 115076 20. This full body workout Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max strengthen flexibility, uses gentle but powerful moves that will increase roller. while using a foam balance and help posture improve your core, blood the tight muscles, fascial adhesions, and improve release will You Miller. Instructor: Brooke flow. CODE 127283 HIIT is a total body heart heart is a total body 20. HIIT 10 / Max Enrollment 15 and Up. Ages: inter This workout. conditioning strength and aerobic pumping, Min 10 / Max 25. This is a classAges: 15 and Up. Enrollment - that com arts and fun hip-hop. KBT is hot and boxing, martial bines aerobics, will be kicking, punching, zig-zagging You astounding results. produces and toning your core as of calories in you are grooving hundreds away fun moves! This class accommodates all fitness action-packed, super levels. Lowyou can work at so be demonstrated will and high impact your own pace. Join us to burn fun and kick your body into fat, have shape! Instructor: Christie Ogunnowo. CODE $52 $52 $71 $36 $88 $44 $64 $64 FEE FEE FEE

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215250 CYCLING — SPIN-IT DANCE FITNESS 215352 215350 215250 115352 115350 115250 CODE workout! Instructor: Rosie Shelton. lenging enough for advanced students. Dance Fitness guarantees a real real a guarantees Fitness Dance students. advanced for enough lenging 115250 Follow-the-leader sequences are simple for beginners to learn, yet chal- Follow-the-leader sequences are ing and stretching that may be performed either at high or low impact. ing and stretching Consisting of a 30-minute cardiovascular routine and 30 minutes of ton- routine Consisting of a 30-minute cardiovascular this fast-paced dance exercise class that stresses whole-body fitness. whole-body stresses class that dance exercise this fast-paced CODE with on groove your 30. Get Max 10 / Min Enrollment and Up. 15 Ages: tive workout. Instructor: Melanie Johnson. - for an effec of stretching rides, and lots body strengthening down, core CODE up and cool a warm get you’ll session, each 45-minute sion. During Instructor: Tracy Williams. Instructor: Tracy cadence and ten- proper teaches basic spin moves, bike set-up, pace, workout — so be ready to sweat it out and burn up to 700 calories. workout — so be ready class Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 6 / Max 14. This introductory 15-20 miles in the 45-minute class time. It is a fantastic cardiovascular a fantastic cardiovascular 15-20 miles in the 45-minute class time. It is lar and cardiovascular development, this highly aerobic class can cover development, this highly aerobic lar and cardiovascular challenging mountain climbs, and a strength ride that promotes muscu- promotes ride that challenging mountain climbs, and a strength an endurance ride that metabolizes fat efficiently, race day rides with an endurance ride that metabolizes fat efficiently, workout as it targets and challenges your entire lower body. Including lower body. your entire and challenges workout as it targets advanced participants, Power Ride offers an excellent cardiovascular an excellent cardiovascular advanced participants, Power Ride offers Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 6 / Max 14. For intermediate and Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 6 / Max CYCLING — POWER RIDE - $32 $64 $52 $40 $52 $64 $80 $64 FEE FEE FEE

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215105 TONE ZONE 215105 STRENGTH AND ST AND STRENGTH TRX 215104 115105 215060 115104 115105 Do you enjoy an exercise exercise enjoy an 40. Do you Min 10 / Max Enrollment 15 and Up. Ages: for a challenging, looking you Are to the limits? you that pushes program to keep burningbody of exercises variety value a wide Do you workout? and cardio total body muscle Join us for an intense, you motivated? include will you! Workouts and challenges that energizes training course circuits, tabata to, limited not but including, methods training of variety a training, plyometrics, resistance intensity interval training), HIIT (high be glad weight work. You’ll and dumbbell as well as core calisthenics, can glad you came! Exercises but you’ll be is over, when the workout activities may be per fitness level. Some be modified to fit anyone’s Designed to develop your Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 6 / Max 10. the foun- the emphasis of this class is placed on teaching strength, core advanced workouts. With this you for more to prepare dational exercises and you will build strength simple, challenging and full body workout, your and strengthen total body mobility and stability, stamina, increase your stabilizers and The TRX suspension system challenges both core. flexibility cardio, This class also may include your major muscle groups. workout invigorating and and balance elements. TRX movement is a fun is necessary. for all levels and no prior experience that is appropriate Miller. Instructor: Brooke CODE formed outdoors, weather permitting. Bring your own mat for floor permitting. Bring your own mat for formed outdoors, weather work. Instructor: Nicole Heck. CODE Try this eclectic approach this eclectic approach Try Min 10 / Max 25. Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment and aerobics Pilates, various stretching that combines yoga, to exercise bal- improving while of well-being sense a Experience toning. overall for Begin the journey of life-long coordination. flexibility and ance, strength, workout. Instructor: Melanie Johnson. fitness! Bring a mat for floor CODE 115060 $32 $52 $40 $52 $32 $40 $32 $64 $32 $52 $68 $49 $40 $40 $84 $64 $40 $64 FEE FEE FEE FEE

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POWER SCULPT 215002 215002 215002 SLIMNASTICS 215002 POUND 115002 215011 215020 115002 215011 215020 215310 115002 115011 115020 115310 115002 115011 Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 50. Feel good while getting class for men and women. Concentrating slim and trim in this exercise we will focus on all muscle groups, on muscle toning and strengthening well-balanced a healthy, toning and sculpting your muscles to create to learn. no routines are done to music, but there are Exercises body. Bring a mat for floor workout. Instructor: Rosie Shelton. CODE The ultimate strength 20. The ultimate strength Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max without body entire is designed to shape and tone the training program challenges all of your building muscular size or bulk. Body sculpting bands, hand held weights, resistance by using barbells, muscle groups your metabolism, and This class will increase stability balls and more. workouts. Studies show that this calories than cardio-only burn far more class that burns calories 24-48 hours after class. This class is the ONLY the heart and lungs and also preventing is valuable for strengthening as the instructor will modify Any fitness level can enroll Osteoporosis. low and high impact! Instructor: Christie Ogunnowo. CODE 115020 Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 20. POUND — Rock out Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment infectious, sweat by the energizing, a jam session inspired It’s Workout. training, strength cardio, of fusion A drums! the playing of fun dripping the super hip elements Pilates and HIIT techniques, ramped up with STIX! drumming. Grab your of Marisa Bregman (MB). Marisa Bregman CODE PIYO LIVE LIVE combines the Min 10 / Max 20. PiYo Ages: 15 and Up. Enrollment and benefits of Pilates with the strength muscle-sculpting, core-firming You will use your body weight yoga movements. flexibility of flowing to define every single moves continuous, target to perform a series of Instructor: Anna Oliver. muscle, big and small. CODE DEPARTMENT/ AQUATICS GOLF LIFELONG NATURE RECREATION REGISTRATION RECREATION INSTRUCTION 36 LAWRENCE HAS A LOT TO OFFER … Solid Waste LET’S KEEP IT THAT WAY! SERVICES GUIDE The Solid Waste Division provides comprehensive solid waste services for residents, businesses, and industry. Services include collection, disposal, recycling, and technical assistance.

BULKY ITEMS & AUTOMOBILE TIRES HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL To request a special item pickup for bulky items, The Household Hazardous Waste Program accepts carpet, tires, and construction, remodeling, or hazardous waste from Douglas County households building materials, fill out the online form at throughout the year. Call 832-3030 to schedule www.lawrenceks.org/swm or call 832-3032. your drop-off appointment for paint, pesticides, oil, cleaners, and more. Safe, affordable disposal YARD WASTE COLLECTION options are available to Douglas County businesses On Mondays, March through mid-December that generate small amounts of hazardous waste. (weather permitting), excluding holidays, set out Call 832-3030 for program details. your grass, leaves, and small woody debris for collection. Set out yard waste in cans, City trash COLLECTION GUIDELINES & CARTS carts or yard waste carts (NO recycling carts), A complete list of collection guidelines for trash, compostable paper bags, or bundles by 6 a.m. recycling, and yard waste is available on the City’s To purchase a 95-gallon yard waste cart, visit website at www.lawrenceks.org/swm. Residents may www.lawrenceks.org/swm. request additional carts online or by calling the Solid Waste Division at 832-3032. Additional fees RESIDENTIAL RECYCLING SERVICES will apply for extra trash carts, while recycling carts In the Fall of 2014, the City implemented a are provided at no additional fee. residential recycling collection service for both single-family and multi-family customers. Visit HOLIDAY SCHEDULE www.LawrenceRecycles.org for your collection The schedule for collection of trash, recycling, and schedule, guidelines, and a list of permitted yard waste may change due to a holiday. Visit recyclable materials. Also online is the Recyclable www.lawrenceks.org/swm to view the holiday Materials Directory, where you can search for schedule information. recycling options for electronics, metal scraps, and more. SERVICE NOTIFICATION Sign up today at notify.lawrenceks.org to receive BUSINESS RECYCLING SERVICES trash, recycling, and yard waste collection service Businesses may sign up for recycling collection notifications by e-mail or text, and to download the service. Call 832-3030 for information on business collection service calendar for your address. recycling opportunities in Lawrence.

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

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

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

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

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

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

For more information visit: www.lawrenceks.org/public_works/stormwater or call (785) 832-3136 SHARE THE ROAD A few tips for bicyclists, motorists, and pedestrians

BICYCLISTS should obey all traffic rules, signals and stop signs. Bicyclists should use hand signals when turning and stopping.

MOTORISTS should treat cyclists the same as any other vehicle and give at least 3 feet when passing cyclists.

PEDESTRIANS should avoid distractions by being alert at all times and stay aware of your surround- ings. Remember that your eyes and ears are your Check out bike repair stand locations and videos about basic bike repairs at www.lawrenceks.org/lprd/bike. best tools for staying safe.

for more tips: www.lawrenceks.org/share_the_road get the new bike map: www.lawrenceks.org/bikemap {Come celebrate}

EDayar 2017th in downtown Lawrence! FREE ADMISSION! SATURDAY, APRIL 22 Yoga • Live music • Food vendors Environmental info booths • Kids activities Parade 11 a.m. on Mass. Street from 7th Street to South Park Hosted by KU Environs RIDE THE T FOR Celebration 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. FREE at South Park ON THE 22ND!

Earth Day activities listed at www.LawrenceRecycles.org Become a Fan! www.facebook.com/LawrenceRecycles DEPARTMENT/ LIFELONG RECREATION REGISTRATION AQUATICS GOLF RECREATION NATURE INSTRUCTION 45

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215001 215001 216100 115001 will move up Little Bears when they reach two years-old. CODE child’s special personality in the gymnastics environment. Participants special personality in the gymnastics environment. child’s ent is required per child. following their child’s lead, and with the instructor, discovering each lead, and with the instructor, following their child’s ing new friends and taking turns. Parents participate by lending support, ing new friends and taking turns. Parents climbing to name a few. Children learn socialization skills such as mak- Children climbing to name a few. are set up to challenge all locomotor skills: running, jumping, rolling, and set up to challenge all locomotor skills: running, jumping, rolling, are is designed with a toddler’s natural needs and joys in mind. The stations natural needs and joys in mind. The is designed with a toddler’s Ages: 18-24 months with parent. Enrollment Min 4 / Max 10. The class BABY BEARS Lawrence Recreation Center at (785) 832-7950. Recreation Lawrence 116100 Sun. — 1-2:30pm, 3-4:30 p.m. 3-4:30 1-2:30pm, — Sun. lowing times and days: Sat. — 1-2:30 p.m., 3-4:30 p.m., 5-6:30 p.m.; lowing times and days: Sat. — 1-2:30 p.m., Parties are available at the fol- Parties are 1245 E. 15th St. Center, Recreation dren three years-old to 12 years-old. Parties held at the East Lawrence Lawrence years-old to 12 years-old. Parties held at the East three dren - room following the entertainment. The perfect entertainment for chil of birthday fun in the gymnastics room and 30 minutes in the party of birthday fun in the decorations. Please schedule two weeks in advance. First 60 minutes Please schedule decorations. provides the entertainment and parents provide the cake, drinks and provide the entertainment and parents provides birthday fun! Each birthday child will receive a special surprise. LPRD a special birthday fun! Each birthday child will receive uneven bars, balance beam, trampoline, parachute games and more games and more uneven bars, balance beam, trampoline, parachute ties will include group warm up to music, an obstacle course, use of warm up to music, an obstacle ties will include group tics staff for a fun-filled birthday party. Depending on the age, activi- age, the on Depending party. birthday fun-filled a for staff tics Join LPRD’s qualified gymnas- qualified Ages: 3-12. $150 for up to 20 children. Join LPRD’s 7364. PARTIES GYMNASTIC BIRTHDAY LPRD guidelines. Gymnastics programmer: Jalon Hutchens, (785) 330- LPRD guidelines. Gymnastics programmer: — GYMNASTICS 1245 E. 15th St. 115001 and USA Gymnastics the of standards meet and qualified highly are CENTER RECREATION EAST LAWRENCE Recreation Center, 1245 E. 15th St. The instructional staff members staff 1245 E. 15th St. The instructional Center, Recreation Lawrence at Rock Chalk Park, 100 Rock Chalk Lane and East Lawrence Lawrence East and Lane Chalk Rock 100 Park, Chalk Rock at Lawrence girls competitive team programs. Classes are held at Sports Pavilion held Classes are team programs. girls competitive experiences in a healthy atmosphere. We offer preschool, recreation and recreation preschool, offer We atmosphere. experiences in a healthy self-esteem, independence and character, while having fun and unique while and character, self-esteem, independence guide children in their gymnastic skill development and increase personal increase and development skill gymnastic their in children guide CODE GYMNASTICS to gymnastics program a comprehensive offers Parks and Recreation Instructor: Anna Oliver. zones. Instructor: of the target and tone all weighted, maraca-like toning sticks to enhance rhythm, build strength build strength to enhance rhythm, toning sticks weighted, maraca-like into one calorie-burning strength training class. You’ll learn use to how You’ll class. training one calorie-burninginto strength tine. Blending body sculpting techniques and specific Zumba moves and specific body sculpting techniques tine. Blending - workout rou to your resistive will add some spice Sticks Zumba Toning strengthening experience. With their rhythmic percussive sounds, these sounds, rhythmic percussive With their experience. strengthening Zumba workout with lightly weighted Toning Sticks for a whole body a whole body Sticks for Toning weighted with lightly workout Zumba ZUMBA TONING TONING ZUMBA the class combines Max 20. This Min 10 / Enrollment 15 and Up. Ages: classes 3/20-3/25. $56 $56 $56 $56 $56 $56 $56 $64 $64 $64 $64 $64 $64 $64 FEE

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PRESCHOOL OPEN GYMNASTICS Our gymnastics pr - wel are parents and must be accompanied by an adult. Preschoolers active environment some quality time in a fun, safe, and come to share activity social our highly trained instructors. Great with assistance from for your little ones. This isfor toddlers and our space encourages activity 11:30 or Thursday 10:15-11:15 a.m. or Saturday every Tuesday offered visit at East Lawrence a.m.-12:30 p.m. The fee is $5 per child per 30 children. is a maximum of There Center. Recreation gym gym- Each open purchase. to available are punch cards Discounted admission contains 11 punches for $50, discounting nastics punch card forms of payment. cannot be combined with other rates. Punch cards does not guarantee a Having this card must be pre-purchased. Cards must wait their turn and children spot in an open gym session. Parents and Recreation Parks in line, and sign a waiver to participate. Lawrence punches All cards. for lost, stolen or misplaced punch is not responsible punches will not be must be used within two calendar years. Unused or combined. exchanged, refunded replaced, 216200 216200 216200 216200 216200 216200 216200 116200 116200 116200 116200 116200 116200 116200 BEGINNING GIRLS GIRLS BEGINNING 4 / Max 14. Min 6-10. Enrollment Ages: bility, body positioning, improved posture, rhythmic movement, balance balance movement, rhythmic posture, improved positioning, body bility, on the following form proper on developing Girls will work and strength. will be trampoline. Participants beam, bars, vault, and floor, apparatus: before advanc- Beginning Girls skills master 90% of the expected to from the also must have permission Girls. They ing to Intermediate to enrollment. director prior CODE $56 $56 $56 $64 $64 $64 $56 $56 $56 $56 $56 $56 $56 $56 $56 $56 $64 $64 $64 $64 $64 $64 $64 $64 $64 $64 FEE FEE

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216206 216206 216206 116203 116206 116206 gression, fundamental strength development, and balance. Boys will work fundamental strength gression, bars, rings, floor, apparatus: following the on form proper developing on vault, and trampoline. Participants will be expected to master 90% of the Beginning Boys skills before advancing to Intermediate Boys. enrollment.prior to the director from permission have must also They CODE BEGINNING BOYS Ages: 6-10. Enrollment Min 4 / Max 6. 216103 216103 216103 216103 216103 216103 216103 216103 216103 216103 116103 116103 116103 116103 116103 116103 116103 116103 116103 116103 GYM BEARS to all Ages: 4-5. Enrollment Min 4 / Max 12. Students will be introduced skills and sta- the session. New target gymnastics equipment throughout confidence, agility, to continue building strength, tions will be provided and social skills. Participants move from the Preschool coordination they reach six years old. Program to the Recreation Program when CODE DEPARTMENT/ AQUATICS GOLF LIFELONG NATURE RECREATION REGISTRATION RECREATION INSTRUCTION 48 DEPARTMENT/ LIFELONG RECREATION REGISTRATION AQUATICS GOLF RECREATION NATURE INSTRUCTION 49 $32 $32 $32 $32 $32 $32 $32 $32 $32 $32 $32 $32 $32 $32 $32 $32 $32 $32 $32 FEE FEE FEE

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917001 917000 917001 917001 917001 917001 917001 917001 917001 917001 917001 917001 GYM BEARS Ages: 4-5. Enrollment Min 4 / Max 12. gymnastics equipment throughout the session. New target skills and sta- target the session. New gymnastics equipment throughout confidence, agility, to continue building strength, tions will be provided move from the Preschool skills. Participants and social coordination they reach six years-old. Program to the Recreation Program when CODE 917000 917000 917000 917000 917000 917000 TUMBLE BEARS 4 / Max 12. Age: 3. Enrollment Min ical awareness, body coordination and explore movement. Large mo- movement. Large explore and body coordination ical awareness, tumble track and balance beam. using the bars, improved tor skills are rolls, learningEmphasis is placed on forward tumbling skills such as movement exploration. Children and coordination balancing, strength learntaking turns, skills such as making new friends, socialization and Participants than their parents. an adult other from taking directions when they reach four years-old. move up to Gym Bears CODE 917101 LITTLE BEARS LITTLE their parents and with parent.Age: 2 / Max 10. Children Min 4 Enrollment - equip of gymnastics pieces using various activities different explore skill fine motor and gross balance, strength, will be on The focus ment. Children and experiencing success! all while having fun development learn turns. friends and taking such as making new socialization skills three reach they when Bears Tumble to up move will Participants per child. One parent years-old. CODE - Questions re- Questions Parties are available at the follow- at the available are Parties

Lawrence, 100 Rock Chalk Lane. Chalk 100 Rock Lawrence, Bellinger at (785) 330-7361. dren three years-old to 12 years-old. Parties held at the Sports Pavilion three dren Sun. —1-2:30pm, 3-4:30 p.m. For more information contact Kristy room following the entertainment. The perfect entertainment for chil- ing times and days: Sat. — 1-2:30 p.m., 3-4:30 p.m., 5-6:30 p.m.; of birthday fun in the gymnastics room and 30 minutes in the party of birthday fun in the decorations. Please schedule two weeks in advance. First 60 minutes Please schedule decorations. provides the entertainment and parents provide the cake, drinks and provide the entertainment and parents provides birthday fun! Each birthday child will receive a special surprise. LPRD birthday fun! Each birthday child will receive bars, balance beam, trampoline, parachute games, other activities and activities other games, parachute trampoline, beam, balance bars, include group warm up to music, an obstacle course, use of uneven include group staff for a fun-filled birthday party. Depending on the age, activities will Depending on the age, activities will for a fun-filled birthday party. staff Join LPRD’s qualified gymnastics Ages: 3-12. $150 for up to 20 children. Join LPRD’s GYMNASTIC BIRTHDAY PARTIES GYMNASTIC BIRTHDAY cancel enrollment from the program for non-payment. for the program from enrollment cancel Hutchens at (785) 330-7364. ment is received, Lawrence Parks and Recreation reserves the right to reserves Parks and Recreation Lawrence ment is received, 330-7361. All other gymnastics questions, please contact Jalon business day of the month, a $20 late fee will be assessed. If no pay- garding gymnastics billing, please contact Kristy Bellinger at (785) be notified by phone and email. If payment is not made by the third be notified by phone and email. If payment is not made by the third payment is declined for any reason for fee payment, the cardholder will the cardholder for fee payment, payment is declined for any reason While classes have been developed as year-long programs, enrolled par programs, enrolled While classes have been developed as year-long of the month in writing to [email protected]. If the method of of the month to prevent an automatic charge of the credit card on file. card of the credit an automatic charge of the month to prevent than the 25th cancellations MUST be made no later Enrollment Center. payment (cash or check) the payment must be received by the last day be received payment (cash or check) the payment must Recreation gymnastics options at East Lawrence couraged to review if a parent/guardian wishes to pay with an accepted alternate form of if a parent/guardian en- classes, are a month-to-month basis. Those wanting short-term the class. A credit card on file is a requirement for enrollment. However, However, for enrollment. requirement on file is a card the class. A credit or on month single a for in a program enroll to highly discouraged is it be charged fees on a monthly basis, which will also reserve a spot in basis, which will also reserve fees on a monthly be charged However, the year. any time during ticipants may cease their enrollment will be asked to provide a credit card (Visa, MasterCard, or Discover) to (Visa, MasterCard, card a credit will be asked to provide of each month. When enrolling for the gymnastics program at SPL, you for the gymnastics program enrolling of each month. When the end of May the following year, with monthly fees charged on the first with monthly fees charged the end of May the following year, long programs. Classes begin in June and are scheduled to run through scheduled to run through June and are begin in Classes long programs. gymnastics classes held at Sport Pavilion Lawrence are offered as year- offered are gymnastics classes held at Sport Pavilion Lawrence struction, students are required to have on-going training. This is why to have on-going training. This is why required struction, students are school levels up to our competition team. of in- With the higher levels Sports Pavilion Lawrence houses gymnastics classes ranging from pre- ranging from houses gymnastics classes Sports Pavilion Lawrence No Classes: 3/20-3/25. Fees for all classes listed below are collected on a monthly basis. Fees for all classes listed below are PARK — GYMNASTICS PARK 100 Rock Chalk Lane SPORTS PAVILION LAWRENCE AT ROCK CHALK AT LAWRENCE PAVILION SPORTS

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Fairgrounds Daddy-Daughter Date Night 2017 Night Date Daddy-Daughter Douglas County March 4 Saturday, Saturday, $42 $42 $42 $42 $42 $80 FEE FEE

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ANCED GIRLS - disci dedication, strength, of LPRD. Competitive gymnastics requires LPRD competi- to be successful. The pline, and overall focus in order to push themselves allows athletes an avenue tive gymnastics program to achieve constant critique and feedback, while continuing through gymnasts where a healthy atmosphere believe in providing success. We coaching safe and progressive expected to do their best through are our advanced girls’ class- selected from members are techniques. Team out- gymnasts from Interested es during the months of April and May. Competition may be tested during those months. side of our program additional competitive commitment and requires team is a year-round warmups, meet fees, travel expenses, etc. For expenses—leotards, programmer information, contact Jalon Hutchens, recreation more at (785) 330-7364. This class is for upper level Min 4 / Max 14. This class is for upper Ages: 6 and Up. Enrollment for team or who want to continue be considered gymnasts who want to con- without doing competition. Gymnasts will their gymnastics training and skill set while working to perfect their form tinue to build on to their technique. team who are chosen will be invited to join semester and those May. during the month of CODE INTERMEDIA ADV This class is for participants participants is for 14. This class Min 4 / Max Enrollment 6 and Up. Ages: in Beginning skills and progressions the gymnastics mastered who have and technique proper flexibility, strength, is placed on Emphasis Girls. time in the gym. Participants their to skills while increasing building on Girls skills of the Intermediate to master 90 percent will be expected have permis- Girls. They also must to Advanced before advancing director prior to enrollment. sion from the CODE 917012 917012 917012 917012 917012 917013 COMPETITIVE TEAM Kansas $42 $42 $32 $32 $32 $32 $32 $32 $32 $32 $32 $32 $32 $32 $32 $32 FEE FEE FEE

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917009 917009 Ages: 6 and Up. Enrollment Min 4 / Max 6. This class is for participants in Beginning the gymnastics skills and progressions who have mastered body positions and flexibility, Boys. Emphasis is placed on strength, their time in the gym. Participants building on to skills while increasing Boys 90 percent of the Intermediate will be expected to master have must also They Boys. Advanced to advancing before skills permission from the director prior to enrollment. CODE INTERMEDIA 917010 917010 917010 917010 917010 917010 917010 917010 917010 917010 BEGINNING GIRLS Ages: 6-10. Enrollment Min 4 / Max 14. rhythmic movement, balance posture, body positioning, improved bility, following form on the Girls will work on developing proper and strength. vault, and trampoline. Participants will be beam, bars, apparatus: floor, Girls skills before expected to master 90 percent of the Beginning must have permission advancing to Intermediate Girls. They also from the director prior to enrollment. CODE 917008 917008 917008 917008 master 90 percent of the Beginning Boys skills before advancing to master 90 percent of the Beginning Boys from the direc- Intermediate Boys. They also must have permission tor prior to enrollment. CODE BEGINNING BOYS skill Ages: 6-10. Enrollment Min 4 / Max 6. Class will focus on proper development, and balance. Boys fundamental strength progression, form on the following apparatus: floor, will work on developing proper trampoline. and vault, bars, rings, DEPARTMENT/ AQUATICS GOLF LIFELONG NATURE RECREATION REGISTRATION RECREATION INSTRUCTION 50 Join us for this annual dinner and dance!

Daddy-Daughter Date Night 2017 DENIM Little cowgirls and their favorite cowboy (Dad, Stepdad, Grandpa, Uncle, older Brother, & etc.) are formally invited to our Denim Diamonds�& Diamonds special western event. Saturday, You will be treated like rodeo royalty dancing the night away with dinner & dessert. The March 4 memorable evening will be captured 6:30-9 p.m. with a keepsake Building 21, photo and Douglas County a flower. Fairgrounds

AGES: 5-14 $45 dad + 1 daughter $22 per additional daughter Fee includes a 5x7 photo, dinner, beverages, DJ and flower For more information, please contact Sports Pavilion Lawrence at (785) 330-7355 Registration Deadline: Thursday, Feb. 23 Photos by kristy bellinger, Wauk•A•Way Photography Code 214168 Sections A and B $80 $80 $80 $80 FEE FEE FEE $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $125 $125

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216105 216015 116015 116015 KIDS NIGHT OUT Ages: 3-14. Enrollment Min 7 / Max 14. Need an evening without the the opportunity to take a well-de- kids? Kids Night Out gives parents Go out for a night on the town feeling confident that your served break. safe and having the time of their lives with their favorite little ones are is filled evening for your children gymnastics teachers. This incredible want the with a variety of fun games and activities, and they won’t of that too! worry about food — we’ll take care night to end! And don’t Participants must be potty trained to attend. Instructor: LPRD Staff. CODE ticipant — max 40. SPECIAL OPEN GYMS Ages: 6-14. $5 per participant — max 40. Jan. 16 — 2:30-4 p.m. Monday, Feb. 17 — 2:30-4 p.m. Friday, Feb. 23 — 2:30-4 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 24 — 2:30-4 p.m. Friday, One year-old to five year-olds must be accompanied by an adult — must to five year-olds One year-old $5 per participant — max 30. Monday 9-10 a.m. / 10:15-11:15 a.m.; and a.m. 11-11:45 Saturday a.m.; 10:15-11:15 / a.m. 9-10 Wednesday par to-14 year olds — $5 per 12-12:45 a.m. six year-olds Saturday OPEN GYMNASTICS ages available for children Our gymnastics open gym has sessions for those 6-14 year as well as sessions 1-5 years old and their parents some quality time welcome to share are olds. Participants and parents our high- from with assistance in a fun, safe and active environment social activity for everyone involved. This is a great ly-trained instructors. Each open gym available for purchase. are Discounted punch cards contains 11 punches for $50, discounting ad- gymnastic punch card cannot be combined with other forms of mission rates. Punch cards does not Having a punch card must be pre-purchased. payment. Cards must children and Parents session. gym open an in spot a guarantee Parks wait their turn in line and sign a waiver to participate. Lawrence punch misplaced or stolen for lost, not responsible is Recreation and years. Unused All punches must be used within two calendar cards. or combined. exchanged, refunded punches will not be replaced, DEPARTMENT/ AQUATICS GOLF LIFELONG NATURE RECREATION REGISTRATION RECREATION INSTRUCTION 52 DEPARTMENT/ LIFELONG RECREATION REGISTRATION AQUATICS GOLF RECREATION NATURE INSTRUCTION 53 $80 FEE FEE FEE $100 $100 $125 $125 $100 $100 $125 $125 $100 $100 $100 $125 $125

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Ages: 8-12 / 12-18. Enrollment Min 4 / Max 12. Students will begin Ages: 8-12 / 12-18. Enrollment Min 4 / Max Ages: 8-12 / 12-18. Enrollment Min 4 / Max 12. Ages: 8-12 / 12-18. Enrollment Min 4 / Max Ages: 8 and Up. Enrollment Min 4 / Max 12. 216417 216417 116417 116417 TUMBLING 3 ■ back tuck skills, how to series back handsprings into flipping skills, and skills, flipping into handsprings back series to how skills, tuck back unique and ex- they will work on combining these elements to create handspring back standing unassisted passes. Requirements: citing and running round-off back handspring series. CODE 216416 216416 116416 116416 TUMBLING 2 ■ back hand- will learnand running round-off running series tumbling finish learningThey will spring, back-tucks. handsprings standing back and begin learning tucks. Requirement: unassisted standing back round-off back handspring. CODE 216415 216415 216415 116415 116415 116415 TUMBLING CLASSES TUMBLING CLASSES - on floor skills. Students may use the trampo These classes focus only they will not learn- trampoline-spe lines to aid in learning skills, however, - require in these classes should meet the cific skills. Those enrolling and intermediate level ments and have a general knowledge of beginner floor skills. TUMBLING 1 ■ a standing position and and back handsprings both from learning front an as Requirement: Strong running round-off and- after a round-off. sisted back handspring. CODE $80 $80 $80 $80 $80 $80 FEE FEE FEE FEE $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100

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, PRE-SCHOOL , INTERMEDIATE 2 , INTERMEDIATE Athletes will continue mas- Min 4 / Max 12. Athletes Ages: 6-12. Enrollment This is an introduction to skills to skills Min 4 / Max 12. This is an introduction Ages: 3-4. Enrollment Ages: 7-12. Enrollment Min 4 / Max 12. Athletes will finish learn will finish 12. Athletes Min 4 / Max Enrollment 6-9 / 8-12. Ages: - 216414 116414 ■ TRAMPOLINE

CODE athlete. class, and want to learn more. It is for the beginner and intermediate class, and want to learn more. to learn skills and safety as well as those who enjoy trampoline in their and double-mini trampoline skills only. It is great for those who just want for those who just want It is great and double-mini trampoline skills only. 216411 216411 116411 CODE skills and beginning seat and doggy drops. skills and beginning seat and doggy drops. 116411 jumping technique on the trampolines including straddle and turningstraddle including on the trampolines technique jumping and fundamental tumbling skills such as rolls, cartwheels, and basic cartwheels, and fundamental tumbling skills such as rolls, directions and socialization while we teach body control, coordination coordination control, we teach body while and socialization directions as well as social interaction and class structure. We focus on following on focus We structure. class and interaction social as well as ■ T&T 216431 CODE or have permission from the director prior to enrollment. or have permission from 116431 spring. - hand back the as well as variations bridge and handstand tering ■ T&T 216413 216413 116413 116413 CODE safety drills are also focused on. also are safety drills line such as front and back flips. Correct technique, gym etiquette and gym etiquette technique, and back flips. Correct front line such as back handsprings. They will also begin to learn also begin They will handsprings. back - on trampo skills flipping ing round-offs techniques, master bridge kick-overs, and learn front and and learnkick-overs, bridge master techniques, front ing round-offs ■ T&T, INTERMEDIATE 1 INTERMEDIATE T&T, $32 $36 $26 $26 $32 $32 $36 $36 $32 $32 $36 $36 FEE FEE FEE FEE

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Does your little one like to Does your little one like to

An introduction to basic ballet po- to basic ballet An introduction 9-9:30AM TIME 9-9:30AM 9-9:30AM TIME 6:05-6:35PM 9:35-10:05AM 6:05-6:35PM 9:35-10:05AM TIME 6:05-6:35PM 11:30AM-12PM 5:30-6PM 11:30AM-12PM TIME 5:30-6PM

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A creative class designed for the class designed Min 5 / Max 9. A creative 3-4. Enrollment 214012 whirl and twirl to music? Let us introduced them to creative move- to creative them whirl and twirl to music? Let us introduced movements. activities with theme music and rhythmic ments through Instructor: LPRD Staff. CODE 114012 MINI DANCERS Ages: 3-4. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 9. 914017 914017 MINI BALLET Ages: young dancer to be introduced to various ballet movements. Your child Your to various ballet movements. young dancer to be introduced fun a in fundamentals dance and movements, ballet learnwill creative Instructor: LPRD Staff. environment. CODE 214017 214017 114017 114017 MINI BALLERINAS Min 5 / Max 9. Ages: 3-4. Enrollment developed for our youngest dancers to improve sitions and movements flexibility and self-confidence. Instructor: LPRD Staff. coordination, CODE 214015 214015 114015 The NEW Dance Program began in September is a nine-month dance dance a nine-month is in September began Program Dance NEW The over the technique a dancer’s build to gradually designed curriculum will have the program in enrolled Students year. of the school course of a sense the dancer giving a May recital, perform in to the opportunity dancer will be experience. Each and a fun performance accomplishment after the level of classes appropriate moved into the next evaluated and performance. fees apply for recital session. Additional nine-month WIGGLES GIGGLES AND with parentAges: 2-3 5 / Max 9. Young Enrollment Min participation. and basic ki- assisted movement, coordination dancers will focuses on sta- structured skills and basic tumbling time, circle through skills netic and kid friendly songs and lots of wiggles tions, all while incorporating giggles. Instructor: LPRD Staff. CODE 114015 - $80 FEE FEE $100 $100 $100 $125 $125

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more information about the following specialty classes, please con- please classes, specialty following the about information more This class is for the Min 4 / Max 12. This class is for the Ages: 8 and Up. Enrollment Ages: 7-12. Enrollment Min 4 / Max 12. ticipants by Lawrence Parks and Recreation. TRYOUTS FOR COMPETITIVE SQUADS FOR COMPETITIVE TRYOUTS ages. all to Open April 22. and over on Saturday, 1-3 p.m. for ages 12 and from under, A parentboth tryout meeting will take place during times. All qualified participants will receive a summer schedule for practices at the parent meeting. tact G-Force at (785) 843-5387. Back Handspring 1 and 2, Back Tuck 1 and 2, Back Tuck at (785) 843-5387. Back Handspring 1 tact G-Force and Tricks. and Twisting Tumbling and 2, Front SKILL CLASSES For 216419 116419 TUMBLING, BOYS ■ Taught by a male instructor, they will learn progressive tumbling skills will learn they progressive a male instructor, by Taught They will also learnbased on the ability of the students in the class. co- All taught sports! other in many useful are that agility drills and ordination and intermediate athlete. in a “boy specific” style. It is for the beginner CODE 216418 216418 116418 Recreation Dance classes offer a wide selection of stylized movement. Dance classes offer Recreation way to find a dance style and class that meets your dancer’s It is a great a short session commitment. needs through All dance classes, except Giggles and Wiggles, invite only students into find that students focus and the dance studio during class time. We not in the opportunity for learning are have the greatest when parents we designate the last day of every dance session studio. For this reason, welcome to observe your child’s are You Observation Day. as Parent Thank you for your cooperation. on this day. progress KIDS CORNER — DANCE each danc- All dance classes follow a set curriculum to help provide er the best technical training for their age and skill level. Classes are to en- is goal Our environment. positive fun and a creative, in taught the art of their dancer within through courage each student to express balance, confidence, body flexibility, movement. Dancers build strength, and discipline while enjoying their movement! self control awareness, KIDS CORNER 116418 TUMBLING 4 ■ the back tuck. Instructors in this class mastered elite athlete who has skills. variations, connecting flips and twisting will teach flipping standing back tuck and running round- Requirements: unassisted off back handspring back-tuck. CODE DEPARTMENT/ AQUATICS GOLF LIFELONG NATURE RECREATION REGISTRATION RECREATION INSTRUCTION 54 DEPARTMENT/ LIFELONG RECREATION REGISTRATION AQUATICS GOLF RECREATION NATURE INSTRUCTION 55 $26 $46 $52 $46 $52 $26 $46 $52 FEE FEE FEE FEE FEE

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A class just for boys! Dance is a A class just for boys!

- coordi rhythm, class teaches This ALS FOR TWEENS TIME 1:15-2PM 7:15-8:05PM TIME 7:15-8:05PM 5:30-6:15PM TIME 5:30-6:15PM TIME 6:35-7:25PM 10:10-10:55AM 10:10-10:55AM TIME 10:10-10:55AM

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CLASS JAZZHIP COMBO COMBO CLASS BMN CLASS BMN CLASS BALLET HIPHOP HIPHOP CLASS

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This upbeat class combines basic combines class upbeat Max 9. This 5 / 7-10. Enrollment Min will be introduced hip hop, break dancing and dancing hip hop, break Boys Making Noise will be introduced 914018 YOUTH JAZZ/HIP HOP Ages: hip-hop and jazz techniques and choreography to contemporary and to hip-hop and jazz techniques and choreography students will use hip-hop popular music. In this fast-paced and fun class and self-ex- rhythm, flexibility and jazz to develop their coordination, . Instructor: LPRD Staff. pression CODE 214026 114026 YOUTH DANCE FUNDAMENT to tweens for class upbeat An 9. Max 5 / Min Enrollment 10-12. Ages: will the basic fundamentals of ballet, jazz and hip hop. Tweens explore a dance while developing and confidence balance coordination, improve foundation. Instructor: LPRD Staff. CODE 214024 114024 YOUTH BOYS MAKING NOISE YOUTH BOYS MAKING Min 5 / Max 9. Ages: 7-10. Enrollment muscle tone, for boys too. It builds strength, physically beneficial activity - teaching self-confidence and self-disci while balance and coordination, pline. dancing. Instructor: LPRD Staff. street CODE - next level by developing a deeper understand ning ballet dancer to the discipline. and confidence awareness, body technique, proper of ing Instructor: LPRD Staff. Prerequisite rising ballet. CODE 914110 YOUTH BALLET Min 5 / Max 9. Ages: 7-10. Enrollment 214013 114013 RISING HIP HOP RISING / Max 9. Min 5 6-8. Enrollment Ages: nation, musicality, and hip hop choreography without suggestive music/ without suggestive hop choreography and hip musicality, nation, while enjoying on their feet to think challenged Students are movements. fast-paced dance class. and develop Our Hip Hop dancers an energetic LPRD Staff. Instructor: agility while having fun. and focus, strength, CODE $26 $26 $26 $26 $26 $46 $52 $26 $26 FEE FEE FEE FEE FEE FEE

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. Dance, sing, act and explore the . Dance, sing, act and explore This class emphasizes stretches, This class emphasizes stretches, Its two popular dance styles in one Its two popular dance

This class introduces little ones to This class introduces TIME 6:40-7:25PM TIME 5:45-6:30PM TIME 9:45-10:20PM 9-9:40AM TIME 5-5:40PM 6:20-7:10PM TIME 6:20-7:10PM 9:35-10:05AM TIME 5:30-6PM

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Participants will learnMin 5 / Max 9. Participants 5-6. Enrollment bal- the basic Ages: 6-8. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 9. RISING JAZZ/HIP HOP CODE Instructor: LPRD Staff. with elements of hip hop moves to contemporary and popular music. high-energy class! Explore fundamentals of jazz steps and techniques class! Explore high-energy 914020 914109 CODE and dance discipline to help build confidence. Instructor: LPRD Staff. large muscle movement and basic barre technique, while combing fun technique, while movement and basic barre muscle large Ages: 6-8. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 9. RISING BALLET CODE dance and simple moves. Instructor: LPRD Staff. Students will be introduced to movement, music and rhythm through to movement, music and rhythm through Students will be introduced dance routines they’ll love. Toe tapping, high stepping, shoe sliding fun! they’ll love. Toe dance routines 914019 Ages: 5-6. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 9. PINT SIZE JAZZ / HIP HOP 914104 CODE 914104 and flexibility. Instructor: LPRD Staff. and flexibility. let positions and movements to aid in improving coordination, balance coordination, let positions and movements to aid in improving Ages: PINT SIZE BALLET 214025 CODE family and friends on the last day of class. Instructor: LPRD Staff. family and friends on the last day of class. fun activities, games and musical numbers. Students will perform for fun activities, games and musical numbers. Ages: 8-12. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 12 through of props of voice, acting techniques and use ment, expression MUSICAL COMEDY move- combine will class This threat! triple a becoming of skills basic 114025 914013 CODE choreography and fun freestyle dance. Instructor: LPRD Staff. and fun freestyle choreography ordination and learn to express themselves through movement games, movement through themselves learnand express to ordination 914013 learn about rhythm, movement and direction. Kids will improve their co- improve will Kids learndirection. and movement rhythm, about Cut loose to hip hop groove and Ages: 3-4. Enrollment Min 5 / Max 9. Cut loose to hip hop groove MINI HIP HOPPERS $22 $45 FEE FEE $199

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ANCED ACTING COMPANY ACTING ANCED ”The Internet 6 / Max 25. Min 13-18. Enrollment Ages: is Distract—OH ADV 214004 ■ the web it brings, the benefit For all by Ian McWethy. A KITTEN!” LOOK and poke- lurkers, Facebook selfies, where place wacky is a nefariously and phones. to take over our computers threaten games ball searching before and escape with her life finish her paper heroine Will our brave the rabbit comedy that explores bell rings? A high-octane the school Instructor: every time we go online. we all go down hole of distraction Lawrence. Theatre CODE 214168 214168 KIDS CORNER — SPECIAL INTERESTS KIDS CORNER — SPECIAL & DIAMONDS NIGHT — DENIM DATE DADDY-DAUGHTER Min 40 Couples / Max 100 Couples. LittleAges: 5-14. Enrollment - cow older cowboy (Dad, Stepdad, Grandpa, Uncle, girls and their favorite west- invited to our Denim & Diamonds special formally etc.) are Brother, dancing the night away royalty like rodeo will be treated ern event. You with a The memorable evening will be captured with dinner & dessert. Enroll daughter only. a flower. keepsake photos and beverages, DJ and flower. 5x7 photo, dinner, 23. Feb. Thursday, at done be must 23, Feb. Thursday, after registration All applied. be For more 100 Rock Chalk Lane. informa- Sports Pavilion Lawrence, tion, please contact Sports Pavilion Lawrence at (785) 330-7355. CODE $50 $50 $90 $50 $50 $90 FEE FEE $199

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CLASS JUNGLE SOTI SOTI SOTI SOTI SOTI CLASS SOTI

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“The Jungle Book”, by Vera Ages: 6-12. Enrollment Min 6 / Max 25. “The Jungle Book”, by Vera School’s Out, Theatre’s In at Out, Theatre’s Ages: 6-12. Enrollment Min 6 / Max 65. School’s 114004 ■ tale of Mowgli, a young boy raised Morris. Come hear the incredible by wolves. the panther of his friends — the bear Baloo, With the help Bagheera and the python Kaa — Mowgli learns the ways of the jun- for every actor! Instructor: roles gle. This faithful adaptation has great Lawrence. Theatre CODE JUNIOR ACTING COMP 214005 214005 114005 114005 114005 114005 Theatre Lawrence (S.O.T.I.) How can you help your child build self-confi- build child your help you can How (S.O.T.I.) Lawrence Theatre How about developing dence, make friends, and discover their talents? self-ex- advancing social skills and and comprehension, their reading The SOTI time? Get thee to the theatre! all while having a great pression, offering the shy to outgoing, by from is designed for all children program curiosity and imag- natural creativity, workshops that appeal to a child’s 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., please pack a sack lunch! ination! Camps run from a new theme, providing a different Each of our SOTI dates features SOTI; at each visit! Themes include: Jan. 3-4, New Year’s adventure of Alchemy; Feb. 23- 17, Academy of the Rooster; Feb. Jan. 16, Year Goldberg Gadgets and 24, Mardi Gras; March 10, How Rube! The Lawrence. March 17, Luck of the Irish. Instructor: Theatre CODE SCHOOL’S OUT PROGRAM SCHOOL’S ■ Lawrence Parks and Recreation and Theatre Lawrence have partnered have partnered Lawrence and Theatre Parks and Recreation Lawrence workshops for grades IN! includes Theatre Theatre’s OUT, up. School’s 4660 Lawrence, at Theatre 1-5 on school holidays, with all classes held include acting, Classes generally Bauer Farm Dr. singing, props, cos- tumes, dance,begin- for experience all-day great A performance! and ners and beyond. Participants need to bring a sack lunch. KIDS CORNER — SCHOOL’S OUT PROGRAM KIDS CORNER — SCHOOL’S DEPARTMENT/ AQUATICS GOLF LIFELONG NATURE RECREATION REGISTRATION RECREATION INSTRUCTION 56 DEPARTMENT/ LIFELONG RECREATION REGISTRATION AQUATICS GOLF RECREATION NATURE INSTRUCTION 57

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This class is designed with the with designed is class 12. This Max / 6 Min Enrollment 5-7.

Instructors: Mark Hurt, Mandana Ershadi-Hurt, Natasha Hurt. Instructors: Mark Hurt, 117120 SELF-DEFENSE Ages: 13 and Up. Enrollment Min 6 / Max 20. the fundamentals of self-defense and is suitable for people of any phys- the fundamentals of self-defense and is suitable and and risk assessment will be discussed, ical condition. Awareness will be taught. The physical self-defense techniques simple, effective martial arts, as well as instructors have years of experience teaching clinics. Loose-fitting cloth- specific experience teaching self-defense Hurt. ing recommended. Instructors: Mandana Ershadi-Hurt, Mark CODE 217125 younger student in mind and teaches the basic stances, develops co- develops basic stances, the mind and teaches student in younger and balance. Participants will gain confi- and furthers control ordination - fun environ for others in a positive, dence, attention span and respect ment. No class 4/16. Instructor: Natasha Hurt. CODE 117125 LITTLE NINJAS Ages: 217135 117135 KUNG FU Min 8 / Max 12. Ages: 12 and Up. Enrollment of self-defense highly prized for its contactFu is a close quarter method elbow strikes and short explosive power. sensitivity to counter attacks, their in confident more feel and discipline of a habit instill will Participants their health and fitness, while while improving ability to defend themselves Rea. challenging both their minds and bodies. Instructor: Tyler CODE 217110 217110 117110 CODE 117110 MARTIAL ARTS MARTIAL KENPO — OKINAWAN KARATE is a style Kenpo 20. Okinawan Min 8 / Max Enrollment 6 and Up. Ages: personal and of self-defense a system Karate, Okinawan of traditional of learning techniques, and practicing During this process development. fighting. in close and learn your body techniques effective strengthen gain training to and self-confidence increased posture, Enjoy improved years of teach- Instructors have unavoidable violence. avoid or minimize Kenpo of the United States certified members and are ing experience with the AAU). No class Budakai (affiliated and Midori Yama Federation 4/16. - - $60 $60 $70 $70 $70 FEE FEE

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AI CHI, BEGINNING 215500 115500 This ancient Chinese ancient This 15. Max 10 / Min Enrollment and Up. 16 Ages: concentration and balance by flexibility, strength, movement improves discipline. Slow move- combining gentle physical movement and mental fa- stress, reducing muscles and joints, in addition to ments strengthen balance. Instructor: John tigue and the risk of falls due to increased Sickel. Van CODE T 217131 217131 221010 117131 221010 117131 SPECIAL INTEREST SPECIAL INTEREST — HOME & HOBBIES OF PLANNING, FUNDAMENTALS ESTATE - inca Ages: 21 and Up. Enrollment Min 8 / Max 30. Death is a certainty, need a plan for both. Fundamentals of Estate You pacity a possibility. those plans. The class covers what happens Planning will help you create orWill a of uses plan; the without a die you if under intestate succession administration; the impact an overview of probate Revocable Living Trust; of estate and gift taxes; non-testamentary transfer options, such as hold- in a joint tenancy; powers of attorney for financial and health- ing property and decision-making; Living Wills and Do Not Resuscitate Directives; care mighteligibility Medicaid on limitations how of overview general very a followed by an last about an hour, your assets. The presentation affect open questions an answer period. Instructor: Robert Ramsdell. CODE TAE KWON DO TAE Do is a beautiful Kwon Tae Ages: 8 and Up. Enrollment Min 8 / Max 20. the power through balance and and highly skilled art. Develop control, Kwon Do forms and one-step sparring. As participants practice of Tae punch. than the ability to kick and in the art, they gain more mature self-confidence, increased and reflexes, coordination With improved - re students gain greater self-discipline and physical conditioning, in society as a whole. spect for themselves, fellow students and people Instructor: Grace Daniels, Black Belt. CODE DEPARTMENT/ AQUATICS GOLF LIFELONG NATURE RECREATION REGISTRATION RECREATION INSTRUCTION 58 DEPARTMENT/ LIFELONG RECREATION REGISTRATION AQUATICS GOLF RECREATION NATURE INSTRUCTION 59

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219153 219153 219153 119153 119153 119153 CODE Instructor: Jayhawk Tennis. our Jayhawk Academy. looking to improve on their fundamentals so that they can move up to looking to improve ational player that are looking to learnational player that are the game, as well as the player - is for the novice/recre instruction on the fundamentals. This program ics. Exposure to match and point play is introduced while continuing to match and point play is introduced ics. Exposure Our Junior Development clinics focus on proper technique and mechan- and technique proper on focus clinics Development Junior Our Ages: 10-17. Enrollment Min 4 / Max12 (Holcom); Min 4 / Max 20 (SPL). JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT 219152 219152 219152 119152 119152 119152 CODE . Jayhawk Tennis pression orange balls & shortened court boundaries. Instructor: orange balls & shortened court boundaries. pression and match play with a goal of tournament exposure. Includes low-com- and match play with a goal of tournament exposure. Ages: 7-10. Enrollment Min 4 / Max 12. begin to compete in games spin, and depth of their shots. The kids will TEAM ORANGE the pace, their court coverage, and learn to control increase strokes, 219151 219151 219151 119151 119151 119151 CODE Instructor: Jayhawk Tennis. courts. Instructor: Jayhawk Tennis. & miniature into the mix! Includes large, low-compression red balls, miniature nets, balls, miniature red low-compression into the mix! Includes large, beginning stages of competing and incorporate lots of games and fun beginning stages of competing and incorporate skills. They will enjoy the fun of rallying and point play. We will enjoy the We point play. skills. They will enjoy the fun of rallying and of each stroke, as well as footwork, consistency, placement, and rallying placement, and rallying as well as footwork, consistency, of each stroke, Ages: 5-8. Enrollment Min 4 / Max 12. Students will learn the mechanics TEAM RED 2017 Arts Craf EVENT& CALENDAR ts SPRING ARTS & CRAFTS FESTIVAL March 11 Deadline: Monday, March 6 Non-Commercial & Commercial Vendors — 8’ x 8’ space

SUMMER FEST June 25 Deadline: Monday, June 19 Non-Commercial & Commercial Vendors — 10’ x 10’ space

FALL ARTS & CRAFTS FESTIVAL Sept. 10 Deadline: Tuesday, Sept. 5 Non-Commercial Vendors — 10’ x 10’ space

HOLIDAY BAZAAR Nov. 19 Deadline: Monday, Nov. 13 Non-Commercial Vendors — 8’ x 8’ space

HOLIDAY EXTRAVAGANZA Dec. 2 & 3 Deadline: Monday, Nov. 20 Non-Commercial & Commercial Vendors — 10’ x 10’ space SPECIAL RECREATION SPECIAL EVENTS POPULATIONS ADULT SPORTS YOUTH SPORTS YOUTH CAMPS FACILITIES 61 $5 $9 $7 $30 $20 $60

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TS PAVILION LAWRENCE/BOBCAT 5K LAWRENCE/BOBCAT TS PAVILION 226210 226210 SPOR Ages 5 and Up. This timed race will also be a family run with timed Individual runners starting first with families beginning five minutes later. March submitted after Monday, a T-shirt. Entries participants will receive per family shirt race. One of the the day a T-shirt not guaranteed 27, are will participants All for purchase. will be available Additional shirts entry. and must accompany the entry form. nonrefundable be timed. Fees are Langston by Co-sponsored day of race. to fee $5 added Additional Hughes Bobcat Marathon Club. For more information, please contact Sports Pavilion Lawrence at (785) 330-7355. CODE 125190 Ages: 5-12. will participate in children while school is out for in-service workdays. Your arts and crafts activities, field trips, sports, games, a variety of structured Children will need to bring a brown bag lunch. and so much more. KIDS DA CODE 425145 425145 Come have breakfast with your favorite jolly man. Santa jolly favorite your with breakfast 3-12. Come have Ages: enjoy pancakes, We’ll will join us for a meal and holiday arts and crafts. the at cheer holiday spread as we water and orange juice sausages, Register 11th St., in Downtown Lawrence. Community Building, 115 W. in New Santa. with visit and crafts and arts the in participate eat, to Santa for just arts and crafts and visit with may register 2016: You at the price of $5 per person. without taking advantage of the breakfast CODE BREAKF 425145 $6 FEE FEE $145 $105 $140 $100

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430505 CODE Registration deadline: Tuesday, Nov. 29. Nov. Registration deadline: Tuesday, (785) 832-7940. arts and crafts and games while listening to awesome holiday music! arts and crafts and games while listening we will warm up inside the center with some hot chocolate, cookies, we will warm up inside the center with some dren from 4-6 p.m. with the hunt kicking off at 4:30 p.m. After the hunt, at 4:30 p.m. After the hunt, 4-6 p.m. with the hunt kicking off from dren Park Recreation Center, 2700 W. 27th St., hiding candy canes for chil- 27th St., hiding candy 2700 W. Center, Park Recreation Ages: 6 and Under CANDY CANE HUNT 625504 625504 625504 CODE Deadline is Monday, Nov. 21, or until full. Nov. Deadline is Monday, (785) 832-7940. 625504 Register today to be an exhibitor. an exhibitor. the public. Register today to be This event is FREE to are 10 feet by 10 feet. Electricity and tables are available but are limited. available but are and tables are 10 feet by 10 feet. Electricity are Vendor spaces will be accepted. Vendor No concession vendors be provided. viding a unique atmosphere to appeal to all shoppers. Concessions will to appeal to all shoppers. Concessions will viding a unique atmosphere - states, pro the state and surrounding all over artisans and vendors from This annual show continues to bring the event. This annual show continues attend both days of Vendors must vendors. Vendors and commercial door show for non-commercial 100 Rock Chalk Lane. This show is now a two-day event and is an in- is now a two-day event Lane. This show 100 Rock Chalk , at Sports Pavilion Lawrence at Rock Chalk, at Rock Chalk, Lawrence Dec. 3-4, at Sports Pavilion Saturday-Sunday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 9 a.m.-4 will be held Annual Holiday Extravaganza LPRD’s HOLIDAY EXTRAVAGANZA HOLIDAY Center, 2700 W. 27th St.; (785) 832-7940; or [email protected]. 27th St.; (785) 832-7940; 2700 W. Center, ties operations and special events supervisor, at Holcom Park RecreationPark Holcom at supervisor, events special and operations ties For more information facili- Peterson, Duane events, contact on special SPECIAL EVENTS SPECIAL $75 $70 FEE $115 $110

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Skyhoundz Frisbee Disc Throwing Contest Throwing Disc the public. Skyhoundz Frisbee open to ee and 625500 Holcom Park Recreation Center, 2700 W. 27th Street, (785) 832-7940. 2700 W. Holcom Park Recreation Center, KIDS FISHING DERBY Ages: 5-13. Free to the public and open to children. Anglers 13 and Lake (31st invited to test their fishing expertise at Mary’s younger are June 3, 8:30 a.m.-noon. A on Saturday, & Haskell Streets) pre-derby meeting will be held at 8:30 a.m. their asked to provide anglers are All the will be given throughout own fishing poles and bait. Door prizes out. help to asked are parents however morning. provided, Supervision and Kansas Wildscape. Co-sponsored by Wal-Mart held in South Park on Saturday, Event for your pet’s held in conjunction with the Humane Society and necessities. needs shopping SKYHOUNDZ FRISBEE DISC CHAMPIONSHIP Fr 625500 625500 Saturday, March 11, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. This arts and crafts show includes March Saturday, items with lots of talented artists and and non-commercial commercial Enjoy a festive areas. all over Kansas and surrounding crafters from Register today to be an exhibi- while you browse. spring atmosphere Registration available online. For more information, please call (785) tor. March 6, or until full. 832-7940. Deadline is Monday, for admission to the public. CODE 625500 SPRING BREAK CAMP: SEE YOUTH CAMPS, PAGE 72 SPRING BREAK CAMP: SEE YOUTH CAMPS, PAGE AND CRAFTS FESTIVAL SPRING ARTS Held at the Douglas County Fairgrounds, Building 21. $6 $20 $20 FEE FEE

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225600 225600 Do you want to take ad- take to want you Do 16. Max / 3 Min Enrollment Up. and 16 Ages: how sure bicycle but aren’t vantage of all the benefits of commuting by any but never received to get started? Have you been riding for years by instructors This class, taught instruction on the rules of the road? is designed to be ben- certified by the League of American Bicyclists, learneficial to all levels of riders. Participants will how to ride safely in riding and group and on the sidewalk, basic bike maintenance, traffic and evenings the in sessions room class two have will course This skills. morning outdoor session. Participants must provide their a Saturday own bicycle and helmet. For more information, call (785) 832-7950. CODE CONFIDENT 225200 separately. Prizes available on site. Co-sponsored by the Lawrence available on site. Co-sponsored by the Prizes separately. Pre-registration is required. Humane Society. 10. April is Monday, CODE POOCH EGG HUNT EGGSTRAVAGANZA POOCH EGG South Park Saturday in historic Egg’s Ages: All. Bring Fido to come hunt allowed to hunt a limited number April 15. Each dog is morning Saturday, Once they find the egg and claim treats. filled with dog of eggs that are Check in begins in their basket to open later. it with their nose, it goes will begin at 9 a.m. sharp. at 8 a.m.; the HUNT EGG HUNT EGGSTRAVAGANZA HUNT EGG 3-12. FreeAges: in take part family to invites your LPRD to the public. on 1-3 p.m. from Eggstravaganza Egg Hunt annual the community’s participate. eligible to old are years 3-12 April 15. Children Saturday, Massachusetts 1141 Park, historic South in will take place “Hunt” The colored different collect a total of five is allowed to St. Each participant in participate to children for activities additional be will There eggs. hunt. and after the before SPECIAL EVENTS SPECIAL ADULT SPORTS YOUTH SPORTS YOUTH CAMPS RECREATION POPULATIONS FACILITIES 62 SPECIAL RECREATION SPECIAL EVENTS POPULATIONS ADULT SPORTS YOUTH SPORTS YOUTH CAMPS FACILITIES 63 $15 $15 $15 $15 $35 $15 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 FEE FEE FEE

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122230 one-on-one instruction to improve a stroke or skill and gain some in- some gain and skill or stroke a improve to instruction one-on-one what No matter experience. aquatic successful for a attention dividual private lessons to meet the skill level is, the instructors will adapt these the needs of the individual. Registration for all private lessons is only at the LIAC. For moreavailable information regardingfor indi- lessons viduals with disabilities, contact Annette Deghand, (785) 832-7920 or [email protected]. OTHER SWIM OPTIONS a class specifically for special populations, individuals Instead of offering existing aquatics for an already encouraged to consider registering are fitness classes. For more information on class times, dates and levels of if additional staff assistance is needed for these classes, please contact Annette Deghand, (785) 832-7920 or [email protected]. YOUTH BASKETBALL ALL STAR some will provide Ages 5-12. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 40. This program will Each week the participants basic instructional skills and game play. with and be divided up into teams and the teams will consist of children the children is to provide without special needs. The goal of this program learningwhile all peers, their among setting fun, social a - fundamen the tals of the game. CODE SWIM LESSONS These lessons ar 222207 Learn to correctly align your spine through slow, progressive traction. progressive slow, align your spine through Learn to correctly - breath correct Learn how to use the full capacity of your lungs through blood and brain, improving ing, and completely oxygenate your body and your sense of well-being. Bring your own mat. circulation CODE 122207 YOGA Ages: 13 and Up. SPRING BREAK CAMP: SEE YOUTH CAMPS, PAGE 72 SPRING BREAK CAMP: SEE YOUTH CAMPS, PAGE $35 $35 $35 $35 $15 $15 $15 $15 $15 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $35 FEE FEE FEE FEE Pre- Pre-

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Choose an option to meet shoe rental. Choose an option to Includes bowling and 222001 222001 122001 122001 WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL Ages: 5-17 (youth) / 18 and Up (adult). with physical disabilities increase their health, fitness and quality of life quality and fitness health, their increase disabilities physical with sports teams. The goal is wheelchair participation in organized through of the introduction through to establish building blocks of an active life (KAS) Members of the Kansas Accessible Sports sports and recreation. teaching the basics funda- will be on site for hands on instruction and mentals of the sport. CODE 222301 222301 222301 122301 122301 Option registration and pre-payment is required. be accepted. CODE 222300 222300 222300 122300 Bowling and dinner at the bowling 30. Bowling and dinner at Option A — Enrollment Min 5 / Max Lanes. at Royal Crest Dinner party will be held after bowling alley. SOCIAL BOWLING Ages: 13 and Up. Jan. 15, Feb. 15, March 15 and April 15. to the program, Dec. 15, registration will and pre-payment is required. No on-site registration be accepted. CODE your needs. needs. your p.m. the third Saturday of every month, unless indicated otherwise (see of every month, Saturday p.m. the third bowling your try and people new meet fun, the Join newsletter). monthly skills. 122300 122401 ACTING 101 101 ACTING you have feel like 30. Do you Min 5 / Max Enrollment 13 and Up. Ages: is Now to get out? you, wanting up inside of just built acting skills some speaking, public some acting, will involve This class to shine! your time play. a of star a to be chance a maybe and plays skits, you if Even the always a demand for is totally on you, there want the spotlight don’t every performance. “extras” with the fun and try something Come join the public open to to a play, dance moves lines and practice We’ll new. classes performed 24. Previous April Monday, on No class 2/6, 3/6, 4/3. others. No class 2/6, the Beast and several Beauty and CODE SPECIAL EVENTS SPECIAL ADULT SPORTS YOUTH SPORTS YOUTH CAMPS RECREATION POPULATIONS FACILITIES 64 SPECIAL EVENTS

ADULT SPORTS STRETCH YOUR LIMITS — WWW.LPRD.ORG For more information regarding the Adult Sports Division, contact Josh DODGEBALL Maike, adult sports supervisor, Community Building, 115 W. 11th St., Fees are assessed at a per team rate. Registration Deadline: 1/13, Start (785) 832-7920 or [email protected] Date: 1/22. Leagues are offered for Coed teams run on Sunday and Monday for approximately 7 weeks. Teams will consist of at least 3 men All team registration material is available on the LPRD Web site, and 3 women and each team will play a 7 match season (9 games per www.lprd.org. Click on Adult Sports to find information about all league match) with a single elimination tournament at the conclusion of the reg- activities. Adult Leagues are open to individual’s ages 16 years old and ular season. Games are played at East Lawrence Recreation Center. older. Participants aged 16 and 17 must have a parent signature to CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE participate. 150500 A COEDDB SU 7-10PM 1/22-3/19 ELRC $150 150500 B COEDDB M 7-10PM 1/23-3/20 ELRC $150 POPULATIONS If you are new to the community or interested in participating on a team but unable to find an active team on which to play, you can post your INDOOR SOCCER SPECIAL information on the “Need A Team” link. Supply your contact information, Fees are assessed at a per team rate. Registration Deadline: 12/16, Start desired sport, league and level of competition so that teams in need Date: 1/12 and 1/13. Register on or before 12/9 to receive a discount. of players can contact you to finish out the team’s roster. Individual Lawrence Parks and Recreation is excited to offer a winter Soccer League. sport league fliers and registration forms are also available at all LPRD There will be a Men’s and a COED division offered to serve players, ages facilities prior to each deadline. 16 and older, of all levels of skill and experience. Games are played on Thursday or Friday nights. The season will consist of seven regular season Start dates for all leagues are dependent on the conclusion of the games followed by a single elimination tournament. previous season and are subject to change. CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 150600 A MENS F 6-10PM 1/13-4/7 SPL-TF $370

WINTER ADULT SPORTS LEAGUES 150600 B COED R 6-10PM 1/12-4/6 SPL-TF $370 ADULT SPORTS BASKETBALL Fees are assessed at a per team rate. Registration Deadline: 12/16, Start VOLLEYBALL Date: 1/8. Register on or before 12/9 to receive a discount. Leagues Fees are assessed at a per team rate. Registration Deadline: 12/16, Start are offered to men and women running Sunday through Friday for ap- Date: 1/8. Register on or before 12/9 to receive a discount. Leagues proximately 9 weeks. Leagues are offered in two divisions, UPPER (UP) are offered in women and COED divisions with POWER (PWR) divisions and LOWER (LOW). UPPER DIVISION = highly competitive. LOWER designed for competitive play and RECREATION (REC) divisions designed DIVISION = Recreational. 3 on 3 leagues will be offered as open leagues for recreational play with spiking and serving overhand not allowed. where men and women can compete in one league. Games are played DOUBLE HEADER (DH) leagues are designed for the most competitive at Community Building, Sports Pavilion Lawrence and East Lawrence teams with each team playing two matches per night. Leagues will run Recreation Center. Teams will play a 7 game schedule followed by a Monday through Friday for approximately 9 weeks. Matches are played single elimination tournament. at Sports Pavilion Lawrence (SPL) and Holcom Park Recreation Center

CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE (HPRC). Teams will play a 9 match schedule followed by a single elimi- YOUTH SPORTS 150100 A MENUPPER SU 5-9PM 1/8-3/5 TBA $330 nation tournament. DOUBLE HEADER (DH) leagues will play 14 matches 150100 B MENLOWER SU 5-9PM 1/8-3/5 TBA $330 followed by a single elimination tournament. 150100 C 3ON3 M 6-10PM 1/9-3/6 TBA $150 CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 150100 D MENUPPER T 6-10PM 1/10-3/7 TBA $330 150300 A COEDPWR SU 6-9PM 1/8-3/12 TBA $225 150100 E MENLOWER T 6-10PM 1/10-3/7 TBA $330 150300 B COEDREC T 7-10:30PM 1/10-3/14 TBA $225 150100 F 3ON3 W 6-10PM 1/11-3/8 TBA $150 150300 C COEDPWR W 7-10:30PM 1/11-3/15 TBA $225 150100 G MENUPPER R 6-10PM 1/12-3/9 TBA $330 150300 D COEDWRDH W 7-10:30PM 1/11-3/15 TBA $295 150100 H MENLOWER R 6-10PM 1/12-3/9 TBA $330 150300 E COEDPWR F 7-10:30PM 1/13-3/17 TBA $225 150100 I COED F 6-10PM 1/13-3/10 TBA $330 150300 F WOMENPWR SU 6-9PM 1/8-3/12 TBA $225 150300 G WOMENREC M 7-10:30PM 1/9-3/13 TBA $225 150300 H WMNPWRDH R 7-10:30PM 1/12-3/16 TBA $295

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SPRING ADULT SPORTS LEAGUES BASKETBALL Fees are assessed at a per team rate. Registration Deadline: 3/3, Start Date: 3/19. Register on or before 2/24 to receive a discount. Leagues are offered to men and women running Sunday through Friday for ap- proximately 9 weeks. Leagues are offered in two divisions, UPPER (UP) and Lower (LOW). UPPER DIVISION = highly competitive. LOWER DIVISION = Recreational. 3 on 3 leagues will be offered as open leagues where men and women can compete in one league. Games are played at Community Building, Sports Pavilion Lawrence and East Lawrence Recreation Center. Teams will play a 7 game schedule followed by a RECREATION

single elimination tournament. FACILITIES CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 250100 A MENUPPER SU 5-9PM 3/19-5/21 TBA $330 250100 B MENLOWER SU 5-9PM 3/19-5/21 TBA $330 250100 C 3ON3 M 6-10PM 3/20-5/22 TBA $150 250100 D MENUPPER T 6-10PM 3/21-5/23 TBA $330 250100 E MENLOWER T 6-10PM 3/21-5/23 TBA $330 250100 F 3ON3 W 6-10PM 3/22-5/24 TBA $150 250100 G MENUPPER R 6-10PM 3/23-5/25 TBA $330 250100 H MENLOWER R 6-10PM 3/23-5/25 TBA $330

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250300 250300 250300 250300 250300 250300 250300 250300 250300 are offered in women and COED divisions with POWER (PWR) divi- offered are (REC) divisions sions designed for competitive play and RECREATION play with spiking and serving overhand not designed for recreational designed for the most allowed. DOUBLE HEADER (DH) leagues are competitive teams with each team playing two matches per night. weeks. 8 approximately for Friday through Monday run will Leagues (SPL), Holcom Park Lawrence played at Sports Pavilion Matches are Center Sand Center (HPRC) and Holcom Park Recreation Recreation will play a 7 match schedule followed by a Courts (HPRC-SC). Teams single elimination tournament. DOUBLE HEADER (DH) leagues will play 12 matches followed by a single elimination tournament. CODE 250300 Date: 4/3. VOLLEYBALL Fees ar 250204 250204 250204 250202 250202 250202 250202 250202 250202 250202 250202 250202 250202 250201 250201 250201 250201 250201 250201 250201 250201 SOFTBALL Fees areat a per team rate. assessed Date: 4/2. Friday through Sunday running leagues in teams Coed and women, men, divisions, UPPER in two offered Leagues are 7 weeks. for approximately 3 Class A, B and C: Limit = DIVISION Lower (LOW). UPPER (UP) and per LOWER DIVISION = Class D: Limit 1 home run home runs per game. reached. play ‘one up’ after home run limits are game. All leagues will Complex. Park and Clinton Lake Sports played at Lyons Games are followed by a single elimination tour will play a 7 game schedule Teams an occasional double header in to play required nament (teams may be on time). DOUBLE HEADER (DH) leagues to get games completed order tournament.will play 10 games followed by a single elimination CODE FEE FEE $235 $235 $235 $235 $235 $370 $370

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e you an avid pickleball player looking for some competition? If so e you an avid pickleball player looking for Lawrence Parks and Recreation will be offering multiple tournamentsmultiple be offering will Recreation Parks and Lawrence a which will provide the year at Sports Pavilion Lawrence throughout with and compete meet and your ability showcase to opportunity great www.lawrenceks.org/ other avid pickleballers. Please check our website periodically to view upcoming tournament dates. Pickleball free lprd as Sports as well Center, Recreation at East Lawrence play is offered for times/information regard- the year, throughout Pavilion Lawrence office at (785) 832- ing free play please contact the Adult Sports 7920 or email at [email protected]. PICKLEBALL Ar 250400 250400 250400 250400 KICKBALL Fees ar 250400 Date: 4/2. for and Friday Wednesday, for Coed teams run on Sunday, offered are BUNT and in two divisions, offered are 7 weeks. Leagues approximately Park and Clinton Lake Sports played at Lyons Games are NO BUNT. schedule followed by a single elimi- will play a 7 game Complex. Teams oc- Double Headers play to be required may tournament.nation Teams in on schedule. casionally to fit games CODE 250600 250600 INDOOR SOCCER INDOOR areFees Start 3/10, Deadline: Registration team rate. at a per assessed an Futsal is League! a spring Futsal to offer is excited 4/6. LPRD Date: on the turf ball a slightly smaller with soccer played version of indoor and pin- fast thinking that demands Pavilion Lawrence field at Sports offered division a COED and a Men’s both be will There passing. point experience. of all levels of skill and ages 16 and older, to serve players, will con- nights. The season Thursday and Friday played on Games are tournaby a single-elimination games followed season - sist of 7-regular a discount.. or before 3/3 to receive ment. Register on CODE SPECIAL EVENTS SPECIAL ADULT SPORTS YOUTH SPORTS YOUTH CAMPS RECREATION POPULATIONS FACILITIES 66 SPECIAL EVENTS

YOUTH SPORTS STRETCH YOUR LIMITS — WWW.LPRD.ORG JEFF HAWKINS SKILLS ACADEMY Ages: Kindergarten-8th grade. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 20. This new program is a collaboration between Lawrence Parks & Recreation Department and former KU point guard Jeff Hawkins. These skills clin- ics are designed to teach the fundamentals and fine points of basketball. Focus will be placed on ball handling, foot work, shooting form and the details of becoming a more all-around player. These clinics will allow young athletes to grow on portions of their game that are often times not covered in team practices. The curriculum will be designed by Coach Hawkins using the many lessons he learned from Hall of Fame coaches POPULATIONS Roy Williams and Bill Self. Program is offered in either 1 or 2 sessions

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1 session/week CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 426850 A K-1 M OR T 5:30-6:30PM DEC SPL $45/MON 426852 A 2-5 M OR T 5:30-6:30PM DEC SPL $45/MON 426854 A 6-8 W OR R 5:30-6:30PM DEC SPL $45/MON 126850 B K-1 M OR T 5:30-6:30PM JAN SPL $45/MON 126852 B 2-5 M OR T 5:30-6:30PM JAN SPL $45/MON BIRTHDAY PARTIES 126854 B 6-8 W OR R 5:30-6:30PM JAN SPL $45/MON

SPL BIRTHDAY PARTIES (COURTS/TURF AREA) 126850 C K-1 M OR T 5:30-6:30PM FEB SPL $45/MON ADULT SPORTS Customize your child’s party at SPL and then sit back and enjoy the fun 126852 C 2-5 M OR T 5:30-6:30PM FEB SPL $45/MON with your kids while we take care of the party. Use our indoor turf field for 126854 C 6-8 W OR R 5:30-6:30PM FEB SPL $45/MON soccer, flag football, whiffle ball or shoot hoops on one of our basketball 126850 D K-1 M OR T 5:30-6:30PM MARCH SPL $45/MON courts. 60 minutes of fun filled supervised activities and a private party 126852 D 2-5 M OR T 5:30-6:30PM MARCH SPL $45/MON room for 30 minutes. You can provide decorations and SPL can provide 126854 D 6-8 W OR R 5:30-6:30PM MARCH SPL $45/MON the food with their many birthday party options. Please schedule two weeks in advance. For more information, please call (785) 330-7355. 2 sessions/week CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE YOUTH CLINICS/INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS 426851 A K-1 M & T 5:30-6:30PM DEC SPL $75/MON FUTURE STARS 426853 A 2-5 M & T 5:30-6:30PM DEC SPL $75/MON Ages: 3-5. Enrollment Min 7 / Max 15. This multi-sports class will help 426855 A 6-8 W & R 5:30-6:30PM DEC SPL $75/MON your children improve their motor skills while providing them plenty of 126851 B K-1 M & T 5:30-6:30PM JAN SPL $75/MON YOUTH SPORTS fun and engaging activities. Each four-week session will introduce your 126853 B 2-5 M & T 5:30-6:30PM JAN SPL $75/MON future star to different sports (volleyball, basketball, soccer, t-ball, foot- 126855 B 6-8 W & R 5:30-6:30PM JAN SPL $75/MON ball, tumbling) in a safe and non-competitive atmosphere. This class 126851 C K-1 M & T 5:30-6:30PM FEB SPL $75/MON will teach your children to work with others and start developing the 126853 C 2-5 M & T 5:30-6:30PM FEB SPL $75/MON teamwork mentality. 126855 C 6-8 W & R 5:30-6:30PM FEB SPL $75/MON CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 126851 D K-1 M & T 5:30-6:30PM MARCH SPL $75/MON 126001 A FUTSTAR T 10:30-11:30AM 1/3-1/24 SPL $40 126853 D 2-5 M & T 5:30-6:30PM MARCH SPL $75/MON 126001 B FUTSTAR R 10:30-11:30AM 1/5-1/26 SPL $40 126855 D 6-8 W & R 5:30-6:30PM MARCH SPL $75/MON 126001 C FUTSTAR T 10:30-11:30AM 2/7-2/28 SPL $40 126001 D FUTSTAR R 10:30-11:30AM 2/9-3/2 SPL $40 226001 A FUTSTAR T 10:30-11:30AM 3/21-4/11 SPL $40

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LITTLE KICKERS Pre-School Ages: 2-5. Enrollment Min 7/Max 20. Little Kickers is a basic fun introduction to the game of soccer. This will be an interactive class for your little kicker to laugh, make new friends and do lots of kicking. This class is designed to introduce young children to the concept of fun and interaction within a relaxed environment. Parents are welcome to watch or join in on this fun adventure. For more information call (785) 330-7355. CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE RECREATION

126200 A LITTLEKICK W 10-10:50AM 1/4-1/25 SPL-TF $40 FACILITIES 126200 B LITTLEKICK R 10-10:50AM 1/5-1/26 SPL-TF $40 126200 C LITTLEKICK S 9-9:50AM 1/7-1/28 SPL-TF $40 126200 D LITTLEKICK W 10-10:50AM 2/8-3/1 SPL-TF $40 126200 E LITTLEKICK R 10-10:50AM 2/9-3/2 SPL-TF $40 126200 F LITTLEKICK S 9-9:50AM 2/11-3/4 SPL-TF $40 226200 A LITTLEKICK W 10-10:50AM 3/22-4/12 SPL-TF $40 226200 B LITTLEKICK R 10-10:50AM 3/23-4/13 SPL-TF $40 226200 C LITTLEKICK S 9-9:50AM 3/25-4/15 SPL-TF $40 226200 D LITTLEKICK W 10-10:50AM 4/26-5/17 SPL-TF $40

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Blastball provides an ideal entry ideal an provides Blastball Max 20. 10 / Min 4-5. Enrollment 226107 226107 226107 226107 INTRO TO VOLLEYBALL Ages: 2nd-3rd grades. Min 10 / Max 20. to learnentry level program the concept of the game and basic funda- A lighter volleyball mentals — passing, setting, serving and rotations. along with modified net height and court dimensions will help promote are Parents technique. proper focus on to kids allowing while success information, more For time. instruction during participate to required please contact SPL at (785) 330-7355. CODE 326300 326300 326300 326300 326300 326300 326300 326300 326300 INTRO TO TEEBALL Ages: level of play for boys and girls who will go on to other advanced levels advanced other to on go will who girls and boys for play of level baseball/softball fundamentals — hitting, running, of the game. Teaches aged. A preschool and fielding. Perfect activity for boys/girls throwing time. during instruction child with their participate to is required parent For more information, please contact Sports Pavilion Lawrence at (785) 330-7355. No class 7/20. CODE 260103 260103 260103 260103 260103 S.N.A.G. JUNIOR GOLF INSTRUCTION Ages: 5-10. Enrollment Min 3 / Max 10. SNAG stands for “Starting New at golf. SNAG and regulation all the elements of golf SNAG contains Golf” and instruction equipment incorporates developmentally appropriate pitching, chipping and that will allow all golf fundamentals (full shots, simplified rules and termi- putting) to be taught. The game has its own nology that adds fun to the learningStudents and playing experience. Junior may sign up for consecutive by age and ability. will be grouped classes. Instructor: Eagle Bend Staff. CODE SPECIAL EVENTS SPECIAL ADULT SPORTS YOUTH SPORTS YOUTH CAMPS RECREATION POPULATIONS FACILITIES 68 SPECIAL RECREATION SPECIAL EVENTS POPULATIONS ADULT SPORTS YOUTH SPORTS YOUTH CAMPS FACILITIES 69 $50 $50 FEE FEE For more

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Saturday. through Games will be held in the evenings Monday 126101 YOUTH VOLLEYBALL (GRADES 6-8) YOUTH VOLLEYBALL Maximum 90 participants. Ages: 6th-8th grades. youth volleyball program is to provide an opportunity for children to play opportunity for children an is to provide youth volleyball program teach- setting. Our emphasis is on recreational volleyball in an organized skill sportsmanship, teamwork, goal setting and ing the values of good Season runs Jan. 16-March safe atmosphere. development in a fun and on to 1 hour a week. Games will be played 12. Practice will run up 29. Jan. starting Sundays 27th St. 2700 W. Holcom Recreation Center, information, please contact SPL at Dec. 12. For more is Monday, (785) 330-7355. CODE 126100 YOUTH VOLLEYBALL (GRADES 4-5) (GRADES VOLLEYBALL YOUTH 90 participants. Maximum 4th-5th grades. Ages: youth volleyball program is to provide an opportunity for children to play children for an opportunity is to provide volleyball program youth - is on teach emphasis setting. Our recreational in an organized volleyball setting and skill teamwork, goal of good sportsmanship, ing the values Season runs Jan. 16-March in a fun and safe atmosphere. development be played on a week. Games will will run up to one hour 12. Practice 29. Jan. starting Sundays 27th St. 2700 W. Center, Holcom Recreation SPL at (785) please contact information, Dec.12. For more Monday, 330-7355. CODE information contact the Youth Sports Division at (785) 330-7355. If not Sports information contact the Youth enrolling online, registration forms are available online at lprd.org by se- lecting youth sports, then baseball/softball. YOUTH BASEBALL/SOFTBALL grade (Boys and Girls Leagues). The objective Ages: Kindergarten-6th for children an opportunity is to provide of the baseball/softball program competitive, yet recreational to play baseball/softball in an organized, emphasis will be not only to teach some Our setting during the summer. work and team fair play, basic skills and fundamentals but also to teach sportsmanship. SPRING/SUMMER SPORTS LEAGUES SPRING/SUMMER SPORTS school year. depends a great assignment deal on who vol- as of May 1, 2017. Team Not all teams will be unteers to coach and the school their child attends. made up of children exclusively from the same school. One hour practice determinedMay be of will week times the begin may and coach the by 9. the Community Building. Scholarships applications available at April 6. is Thursday, Registration deadline for this program $60 $60 $60 $60 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 FEE FEE

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126201 126201 126201 CODE SC9 (girls) — 7th & 8th grades SC8 (boys) — 7th & 8th grades SC7 (girls) — 5th & 6th grades SC6 (boys) — 5th & 6th grades LEAGUE BREAKDOWN No refunds given after teams have been formed. 21. No refunds Registration deadline: Wednesday, Dec. 12 about their practice times. Registration deadline: Wednesday, 126201 Game shirt included in fee. Coaches will contact team members on Jan. Saturdays, Jan. 28-March 4. Games will be played on the full turf field. Jan. 28-March Saturdays, coach. Practices will begin the week of Jan. 16. Games will be held on when filling out registration. Practice times will be determined by the when filling out velopment in a fun, safe atmosphere. Please be sure to indicate school Please be sure velopment in a fun, safe atmosphere. the values of good sportsmanship, teamwork, goal setting and skill de- Ages: 5th-8th grades (Boys and Girls Leagues). competitive setting. Our emphasis is on teaching cer in an organized, BOYS AND GIRLS INTRAMURAL SOCCER (5TH-8TH) to play indoor soc- an opportunity for children is to provide cer program 126201 126201 126201 126201 126201 CODE 3rd & 4th grades SC5 (girls) — 3rd 3rd & 4th grades SC4 (boys) — 3rd SC3 (girls) — 1st & 2nd grades SC2 (boys) — 1st & 2nd grades Wednesday, Dec. 21. $15 late fee after the deadline. Wednesday, SC1 (co-ed) — Kindergarten members on Jan. 12 about their practice times. Registration deadline: members on Jan. 12 about their practice times. LEAGUE BREAKDOWN on the turf field. Game shirts included in fee. Coaches will contact team on the turf field. Game shirts included in fee. en after teams have been formed. Saturdays, Jan. 28-March 4. Games will be played going cross court cross going played be will Games 4. 28-March Jan. Saturdays, coach. Practices will begin the week of Jan. 16. Games will be held on coach. Practices will begin the week of Jan. the school the child attends. Practice times will be determined by the the school the child attends. Practice times school. Team assignment depends on who volunteers to coach and school. Team formed by schools but kids may NOT be exclusively attending the same formed by schools but kids may NOT be exclusively be sure to indicate school when filling out registration. Teams will be registration. to indicate school when filling out be sure goal setting and skill development in a fun, safe atmosphere. Please safe atmosphere. goal setting and skill development in a fun, emphasis is on teaching the values of good sportsmanship, teamwork, emphasis is on teaching the values of good indoor soccer in an organized, competitive, yet recreational setting. Our competitive, yet recreational indoor soccer in an organized, of the soccer program is to provide an opportunity for children to play an opportunity for children is to provide of the soccer program ). The objective objective Girls Leagues). The and (Boys grade Kindergarten-4th Ages: YOUTH INDOOR SOCCER (K-4TH) YOUTH INDOOR SOCCER $50 $50 FEE FEE

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YOUTH VOLLEYBALL (GRADES 6-8) 226101 Ages: 6th-8th grades. Maximum 90 participants. The objective of the to play an opportunity for children is to provide youth volleyball program Our emphasis is on teach- setting. recreational volleyball in an organized ing the values of good sportsmanship, teamwork, goal setting and skill Season runs April 3-May development in a fun and safe atmosphere. 18. Practice will run up to 1 hour a week. Games will be played on Thursdays starting April 13. Sports Pavilion Lawrence, 100 Rock Chalk Lane. information, please contact SPL 6. For more March line is Monday, at (785) 330-7355. CODE 226100 The objective of the Ages: 4th-5th grades. Maximum 90 participants. to play an opportunity for children is to provide youth volleyball program setting. Our emphasis is on teach- recreational volleyball in an organized goal setting and skill ing the values of good sportsmanship, teamwork, runs April 3-May Season development in a fun and safe atmosphere. Games will be played on 18. Practice will run up to one hour a week. Thursdays starting April 13. Lane. Sports Pavilion Lawrence, 100 Rock Chalk information, please contact SPL 6. For more March line is Monday, at (785) 330-7355. CODE National Little League Rules. Runners cannot leave cannot Runners Rules. League Little National — League American teams. U12 first-year for plate. Recommend the crosses ball until the base and steals; lead offs rules. Regular baseball — USSSA League National This league is for the strike. third advance on a dropped runners can experienced team. more as determined by age leagues are teams in all DCABA Age limits for all informa- more up, but not down. For Players can play of May 1, 2017. at (785) 330-7355. office Sports contact the Youth tion, please ASSOCIATION BASEBALL LOUIE HOLCOM AMATEUR Heinrich League teams that pay the $150 team deposit. Balance Open to the first eight April 1, 2017. due Saturday, for schedule league competitive a provide to is league this of Objective tournamentsteams wishing to schedule on the weekends. (on their own) Jan. 1, 2017. Players cannot turn 15 years-old prior to Sunday, week of a 12 to 14 game schedule beginning the League play consists Schedules will be the first week of July. of April 10, running through 6, 2017. meeting the week of March at the league coaches’ provided leaving Thursday, through League games will be played on Monday in out-of-town tournamentsweekends open for teams that want to play weekends if both for on their own. Make up games maybe rescheduled team name, uniforms and their must provide: available. Teams team are by team registration fees covered own equipment. Insurance and umpire to attend league meetings each team will be required fees. A coach from as well as procedures, league rules, rainout and rescheduling to review Games will be played at the other items associated with league play. Holcom Sports Complex. Houk League 2017. 1, Jan. turncannot Players — U14 Sunday, to prior years-old 15 mid-May 2017. Games will begin entry. Team at (785) office Sports information, please contact the Youth For more 330-7355. YOUTH VOLLEYBALL (GRADES 4-5) $50 $50 $55 $55 $45 $45 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 FEE (pre-

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224401 224401 224401 224401 224401 224401 224401 224401 224401 224401 224401 Two options that are the team’s choice. Team entry only. Max: 16 entry only. choice. Team the team’s options that are U12 — Two teams — 8 teams per league. USSSA baseball rules. Regular lead offs and steals; National League — USSSA baseball rules. Regular lead offs strike. This league is for the third runners can advance on a dropped experienced team. more American League — National Little League rules. Runners can not leave the plate, no advancement on a dropped the base until the ball crosses strike. Recommended for first year teams into player pitch. third Two options that are the team’s choice. Team entry only. Max: 16 entry only. choice. Team the team’s options that are U10 — Two teams — 8 teams per league. Both U8 leagues are formed either by a team entry or by adding players Both U8 leagues are to teams still in need of additional players. ALL U8 players must register individually. Machine Pitch. Recommended for 8 year olds and/ Pitch. Recommended National League — Machine DCABA participants. All players must be at least 8 years or returning May 1, 2017, to be eligible for either league. old or younger on Monday, Machine Pitch. Recommended for 7 year-olds and for 7 year-olds League — Machine Pitch. Recommended American first-year 8 year-old participants. Team Entry Leagues include: Entry Team choice. the team’s that are options U8 — Two TEAM ENTRY LEAGUES TEAM ENTRY Registration forms Dec. 1. $150 team deposit due available online after March 24, 2017. at the time of registration. Balance due Friday, (DCABA) BASEBALL ASSOCIATION DOUGLAS COUNTY AMATEUR old and under (U8); 10 years DCABA has the following divisions: 8 years can Each league under (U12). old and 12 years and (U10) and under old and team payment rosters accommodate eight teams per division. Final may play up to 24, 2017. Teams March Friday, must be submitted before classification. A player’s other divisions but can not play below their age as of May 1, 2017. eligibility is determined by the age they are COMPETITIVE LEAGUES BASEBALL INTRO-K INTRO-K LEAGUES (CODE BREAKDOWN) (CODE LEAGUES school must be 6 years of age before years of age must be 6 school 08/01/17) — INTRO-KG (pre-school age before must be 6 years of 08/01/17) — 1st coach pitch & t-ball) Rookie Baseball (boys, combo RKBB1-2 — & 2nd grades — 1st coach pitch & t-ball) Rookie Softball (girls, combo RKSB1-2 — & 2nd grades & 4th grades pitch) — 3rd Rec Baseball (boys, coach RBBB3-4 — & 4th grades (girls, coach pitch) —3rd RSBG3-4 — Rec Softball & coach pitch) (boys, combo player/pitch JHBBB4 — Jhawk Baseball — 4th grade only (boys, player pitch) —5th & 6th grades JHBBB5-6 — Jhawk Baseball — JHBSB4-6 4th, 5th & 6th grades CODE SPECIAL EVENTS SPECIAL ADULT SPORTS YOUTH SPORTS YOUTH CAMPS RECREATION POPULATIONS FACILITIES 70 SPECIAL EVENTS

YOUTH CAMPS STRETCH YOUR LIMITS — WWW.LPRD.ORG SPECIAL EVENTS DIVISION HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS Come join the fun during your holiday vacation! We will do a variety of activities, including arts and crafts, games, sports and field trips. Children will need to bring a brown bag lunch. Registration deadline: Friday, Dec. 23, 6:30 p.m. or until full. CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 425160 A HOLHAP TWRF 8:30AM-3:30PM 12/27-12/30 HPRC $85 425160 B HOLHAP TW 8:30AM-3:30PM 1/3-1/4 HPRC $50 POPULATIONS SPECIAL POPULATIONS DIVISION

HOLIDAY CAMP, FULL DAY SPECIAL Ages: 5-12. This is a fully-integrated camp for youth with and without disabilities. Youth gain socialization, exercise, integration and the oppor- tunity to have a winter filled with friends and fun. A structured program with different activities scheduled weekly. Examples of daily activities include: bowling; activities at recreation and aquatic centers; music; dancing; basketball; acting; arts and crafts and in-town field trips. Registration deadline is one week in advance. A camp packet must be completed and returned before the deadline. Staff to child ratio is 1:4. This is NOT one-on-one. Bring a sack lunch daily.

CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE ADULT SPORTS WINTER BREAK CAMPS 422194 A HOLIDAY TWRF 9AM-4PM 12/27-12/30 ELRC $75 RECREATION INSTRUCTION DIVISION 422194 B HOLIDAY TW 9AM-4PM 1/2-1/4 ELRC $50 WINTER BREAK GYMNASTICS CAMP Ages: 5-12. Enrollment 7 / Max 28. Join the gymnastics staff for winter SPRING BREAK CAMPS break and rid the winter blues with the thrill of gymnastics! Bounce on AQUATICS DIVISION the trampoline, roll over the bars or hang by the rings. Camp is designed SPRING BREAK WET “N” WILD CAMP for participants to improve and learn new skills, increase physical fitness Ages: 5-12. Enrollment Min 10 / Max 30. Parents, if you are looking for a and build a positive self-image. Other activities will include volleyball, fun learning experience for your kids during Spring Break,Spring Break basketball, soccer, board games, movies and arts and crafts. Campers Wet “N” Wild Camp is your destination. Kids always have a great time will need to provide their own lunch. Instructor: LPRD Staff. at the pool and this is a special offering, so sign up now. Each day the CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE kids will learn about water safety, have a swim lesson by our instructors,

416014 B GYMCAMP MTWRF 9AM-4PM 12/26-12/30 SPL-GR $140 do crafts, have snacks and end with free time. Parents will be invited to YOUTH SPORTS 116014 A GYMCAMP MTW 9AM-4PM 1/2-1/4 SPL-GR $84 join us on Friday to watch their kids play and we will all enjoy a pizza party. Pre-registration is required for the camp, and they fill quickly, LEGO® PRE-ENGINEERING so sign up today! ■ Ages: 5-7. Enrollment Min 11 / Max 16. Let your imagination run wild CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE with tens of thousands of LEGO®! Build engineer-designed projects 211140 A WETWILD MTWR 8AM-12PM 3/20-3/23 LIAC $55 such as boats, bridges, mazes and motorized cars, and use special pieces to create your own unique design! Explore the endless creative GOLF DIVISION possibilities of the LEGO® building system with the guidance of an ex- SPRING BREAK YOUTH GOLF CAMPS perienced Play-Well instructor. This is an ideal way to prepare young Ages: 5-10 / 7-10 / 11-14. Enrollment Min 3 / Max 10. Eagle Bend is offer- builders for the challenge of Engineering FUNdamentals. Instructor: ing Spring Break golf camps, March 22-24. Instructor: Eagle Bend Staff. Play-Well TEKnologies Staff. CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE

CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE 260230 A AGE7-10 WRF 3-3:45PM 3/22-3/24 EBGC $50 YOUTH CAMPS 421204 A PREENGI MTWRF 9AM-12PM 12/26-12/30 SPL-LR $185 260230 B AGE11-14 WRF 4-4:45PM 3/22-3/24 EBGC $50 260230 C AGE5-10 WRF 5-5:45PM 3/22-3/24 EBGC $50 LEGO® ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS ■ Ages: 8-12. Enrollment Min 11 / Max 16. Power up your engineer- NATURE DIVISION ing skills with Play-Well TEKnologies and tens of thousands of LEGO®! ANIMALS GONE WILD SPRING BREAK WILDLIFE CAMP Apply real world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture Ages: 6-12. Enrollment Min 15 / Max 25. Take a break from school with through engineer-designed projects such as arch bridges, skyscrapers, a fun-filled week of meeting the animals of Prairie Park. Hold the snakes, motorized cars, and the Battletrack! Design and build as never before, make friends with a tortoise, play games, hike and have fun. and explore your craziest ideas in a supportive environment. An experi- CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE enced instructor will challenge new and returning students to engineer 223234 A SPBREAK MTWRF 8:30AM-4PM 3/20-3/24 PPNC $110 at the next level. Instructor: Play-Well TEKnologies Staff. CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE RECREATION INSTRUCTION DIVISION RECREATION

421204 B ENGINE MTWRF 1-4PM 12/26-12/30 SPL-LR $185 GYMNASTICS SPRING BREAK CAMP FACILITIES Ages: 5-12. Enrollment Min 6 / Max 21. Join the LPRD gymnastics staff MAD SCIENCE EUREKA! THE INVENTOR’S CAMP at Sports Pavilion Lawrence for spring break and experience the thrill of ■ Ages: 6-12. Enrollment Min 8 / Max 20. Creative Contraption Warning! gymnastics! Bounce on the trampoline, roll over the bars, hang by the This is a camp designed by you-the Inventor! Each day you’ll be given rings and jump into the pit. Camp is designed for participants to improve a series of challenges which must be overcome using basic materials, and learn new skills, increase physical fitness and build a positive self-im- simple machines, tips from world famous inventors and the most im- age. If your child loves to jump, flip and defy gravity, this is the camp for portant thing of all — your mind. With a little bit of ingenuity you’ll con- them! Campers will need to provide their own lunch. LPRD Staff. struct catapults and forts and then lay siege. Instructor: Mad Science CODE SEC CLASS DAY TIME DATE LOC FEE of Kansas City. 216014 A SPRING MTWR 9AM-4PM 3/20-3/23 SPL-GR $115

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226350 226350 SPRING BREAK SOCCER CAMP Ages: 6-12. Enrollment Min 15 / Max 40 soccer fundamentals and skills in an organized for kids to learn different Instructor: Riny Deboer. and safe manor. CODE 226250 222100 SPECIAL POPULATIONS DIVISION POPULATIONS SPECIAL CAMP SPRING BREAK INTEGRATED in on a fun-filled Join / Max 30. Min 5 Enrollment 5-12 / 13-21. Ages: go- activities, time doing free spend your out, so come School is week! Tentative of fun. and having lots trips, making new friends ing on field field trips, the Indoor Aquatic Center, swimming at itinerary includes: arts and crafts and games, activities, presentations, speakers, nature with the LPRD Spring an integrated program This will be much more! Breakis not drink. This lunch and a sack must bring Camp. Participants is 1:4. Parents staff to child ratio program. Approximate a one-on-one are attendants for children encouraged to send additional as- who need sistance. completed for registration.packet will need to be CODE 222100 DIVISION YOUTH SPORTS CAMPS ALL-SPORTS camp is Min 15 / Max 40. The objective of the Ages: 6-12. Enrollment fundamentals to learn different children an opportunity for to provide in an camp entire during the games their favorite playing while and skills games will be playing all of your favorite We and safe manor. organized Flag Football Kickball, Dodgeball, Wiffleball, such as Basketball, Soccer, and fun a lot of activity This action packed camp will provide and more. so bring your friends! Instructor: LPRD Staff. CODE $80 $80 FEE FEE FEE FEE $185 $185 $199

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® ® “The Pet Confessions: Your Your Min 6 / Max 65. “The Pet Confessions: Ages: 6-12. Enrollment LEGO® Super Heroes need Ages: 8-12. Enrollment Min 11 / Max 16. LEGO® Super Heroes Ages: 5-7. Enrollment Min 11 / Max 16. Save the world with LEGO® LEGO 225120 LEGO 221204 221204 ■ as they of evil arch-villains your help to defeat the destructive forces favorite the tools and techniques of your LEGOpolis! Explore threaten butcaped crusaders and learn what makes them not only Super Heroes, - chal designed by Play-Well super engineers. An engineering curriculum and imag- ingenuity to design, build, and save a city where lenges heroes Staff. TEKnologies ination can solve any conflict. Instructor: Play-Well CODE ■ caped favorite Build the hideouts and vehicles of your Super Heroes! but Super crusaders and learn what makes them not only Super Heroes, instructor guides young he- Engineers! An experienced Play-Well Hero and imagi- ingenuity as they design, build, and save a city where roes Staff. TEKnologies nation can solve any conflict. Instructor: Play-Well CODE SPECIAL EVENTS DIVISION SPRING BREAK CAMP Ages: 5-12. Enrollment Min 20 / Max 100. Join LPRD for fun-filled days structured of variety a in participate will child Your out. is school while Day parade, science experiments, activities, field trips, the St. Patrick’s Camp will be held sports, games, arts and crafts and so much more. Recreation Center and East Lawrence at both Holcom Park Recreation - registra Spring Break, Register your kids today for an exciting Center. tion also available online. Children will need to bring a sack lunch. CODE 225120 pet’s secret lives revealed!” We have all wondered what goes on in the wondered have all We lives revealed!” secret pet’s life you know nothing they have a secret minds of our pets! Perhaps when go Milo does Where mailman? the chase Dexter does Why about. mystery as they re-create out all night? Students will unravel this he’s pets. This week-long camp will end own real of our dramatic adventures Campers will need with a Friday performance for family and friends. with is co-sponsored to provide their own lunch. + This program Staff. Lawrence Instructor: Theatre Lawrence. Theatre CODE 214005 SPRING BREAK THEATER CAMP SPRING BREAK THEATER ■ SPECIAL EVENTS SPECIAL ADULT SPORTS YOUTH SPORTS YOUTH CAMPS RECREATION POPULATIONS FACILITIES 72 SPECIAL RECREATION SPECIAL EVENTS POPULATIONS ADULT SPORTS YOUTH SPORTS YOUTH CAMPS FACILITIES 73

to the public; to the FREE 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. (Mon-Fri) 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Sat) 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. (Sun) 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. (Mon-Fri) 10:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. 10:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. Fri) (Mon, Wed, 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. (Mon-Fri) Open Gym hours After-school Open Gym hours* After-school Toddler Open Gym hours** Open Gym Toddler Gym hours* Open After-school Below are listings of each facility and listings of Below are . peration o 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. (Mon-Fri) 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Sat) 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. (Sun) 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. (Mon-Fri) 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. (Mon-Fri) 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Sat) 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. (Sun) 7 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. (Mon-Fri) Thu) 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. (Tue, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Sat) Noon to 4:30 p.m. (Sun) Open Gym hours are subject to change without notice.

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Locker/shower facilities Full-size gymnasium Racquetball/handball court room Weight equipment Cardiovascular (billiards, Games room Locker/shower facilities Full-size gymnasium room Weight 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. (Mon-Fri) 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Sat) 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. (Sun) 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. (Mon-Fri) Thu, Fri) 10 a.m. to noon (Tue, HOLCOM PARK RECREATION CENTER RECREATION HOLCOM PARK 27th St. 2700 W. (785) 832-7940 The facility features: foosball) COMMUNITY BUILDING COMMUNITY St. 11th 115 W. (785) 832-7920 The facility features: Cardio which assists in toning fitness machine, unable to stand, we offer VitaGlide, a wheelchair-accessible For those in wheelchairs or those the upper body and rehabilitating a cardio workout. the shoulders while providing room Aerobic/fitness areas Cardio/weight Indoor turf/soccer area Meeting rooms Hours of operation hours Walking Play Pickleball Free *After-school Open Gym is available for children ages 7 to 18 years old. Staff cannot retain children who wish to leave. children cannot retain ages 7 to 18 years old. Staff Open Gym is available for children *After-school ALL RECREATION CENTER WEIGHT ROOMS, GAME ROOMS, EQUIPMENT AND OPEN GYMNASIUM TIMES ARE CENTER WEIGHT ROOMS, GAME ROOMS, EQUIPMENT AND OPEN GYMNASIUM ALL RECREATION 1141 Massachusetts St.; (785) 832-3450; or [email protected]. AVAILABLE TO ALL CITIZENS AT NO COST. PLEASE VISIT RECREATION CENTER FOR OPEN GYMNASIUM SCHEDULE. PLEASE VISIT RECREATION NO COST. TO ALL CITIZENS AT AVAILABLE For more information regarding recreation facilities, contact the Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department Administrative Office at Gymnastics areas Gymnastics areas 8 full-size basketball courts/ 16 full-size volleyball courts 1/8-mile walking/running track Weight room Weight equipment Cardiovascular (billiards, Game areas Ping-Pong, foosball) Locker/shower facilities Full-size gymnasium

presented by Lawrence Memorial Hospital

The facility features: www.sportspavilionlawrence.org 100 Rock Chalk Lane (785) 330-7355

The facility features: 1245 E. 15th St. (785) 832-7950 **Toddler Open Gym is for kids 6 years old and younger. It starts the third week in September and runs through the second week in May. $1 per child, per visit. week in May. the second week in September and runs through It starts the third Open Gym is for kids 6 years old and younger. **Toddler

SPORTS PAVILION LAWRENCE PAVILION SPORTS EAST LAWRENCE RECREATION CENTER RECREATION EAST LAWRENCE there are no memberships required. Each facility has space available for rent for rent facility has space available Each no memberships required. are there hours listed. may alter Open Gym facility reservations Activities and/or they provide. activities the recreational Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department operates four recreation centers within the community. The recreation centers are are centers recreation The the community. within centers recreation operates four Department and Recreation Parks Lawrence RECREATION FACILITIES RECREATION CENTERS RECREATION - - -

Playground equip Playground For questions regardFor questions

Parks and Recreation Parks and Recreation

, provided that the sponsor , provided BBQ grill, lights, picnic tables, BBQ grill, lights, picnic 60-70 individuals Parks and Recreation Department Parks and Recreation Shelters and gazebos may be reserved Shelters and gazebos may be reserved April 15 to October 30. from must be received requests All reservation two working days (Mon-Fri) prior to the date requested. Public parks within the city will be open 6 a.m. to 11:30 daily to the public from Park: 5 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.) p.m. (Burcham (City Code 15-208) Alcoholic liquor may be served during in designated BBQ pits. (City Code 8-207.25) for the clean up. shall be responsible discouraged in parks. Glass bottles are (City Code 14-109) a permit Public events in parks require Parks and granted by Lawrence Department. Recreation (City Code 15-207) approved events at parks and facilities approved and owned by the City of Lawrence operated by the Department has obtained a permit issued or organizer of pursuant to the rules and regulations the and that the drinking or consumption of alcoholic liquor is conducted in accord conditions established with the reasonable by the permit. 8515) (City Ordinance Dogs and cats in public parks must be kept on a leash at all times. (City Code 3-107, 3-202) a permit, except in parks require Fires shelters and gazebos Persons reserving

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

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

lights, BBQ grill, picnic tables, lights, electricity, BBQ grill, picnic lights, electricity, BBQ grill, picnic lights, electricity, BBQ grill, picnic tables electricity, lights, BBQ grill, picnic tables, lights, electricity, BBQ grill, picnic lights, electricity, 60-65 individuals 90-100 individuals 40-50 individuals 60-70 individuals 60-65 individuals 90-100 individuals Amenities: drinking fountain and restrooms electricity, in Park: Other Features ment, baseball/softball fields, basketball court and tennis court. and the historic Murphy-Bromelsick House. and the historic Murphy-Bromelsick SHELTER HOLCOM PARK 27th St., adjacent to Holcom Park 2700 W. Recreation Center Capacity: Amenities: drinking fountain and restrooms electricity, in Park: Other Features ment, basketball court, sand volleyball court, baseball/softball fields, handball court and tennis court. SHELTER PARK LYONS St. 700 N. Lyon Capacity: 1200 Monterey Way Capacity: Amenities: tables and restrooms in Park: Other Features ment, sand volleyball court, tennis court, bas the park. ketball court, access to trail around SHELTER HOBBS PARK 702 E. 11th St. Capacity: Amenities: and drinking fountain in Park: Other Features equipment field, basketball court, playground ment, basketball court and other areas for and other areas ment, basketball court activities. recreational PARK “DAD” PERRY SHELTER NORTH Harvard and Parkside roads Capacity: Amenities: tables and restrooms in Park: Other Features recreational for ment, soccer field, other areas activities, connection to trails. PARK “DAD” PERRY WEST SHELTER CLINTON PARK SHELTER CLINTON PARK Fifth St. 901 W. Capacity: Amenities: and restrooms tables, drinking fountain in Park: Other Features SHELTERS MAY BE RESERVED ONLINE. MAY SHELTERS - - - Horseshoe pit and Playground equip Playground A 40’ X 30’ walkout Skate park and disc Playground equip Playground

Playground equip Playground (between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. or 4 p.m. and 9 p.m.) (between 10 a.m. and 3

$45

BBQ grill, picnic tables, water and BBQ grill, picnic tables, water and lights, electricity, BBQ grill, picnic lights, electricity, lights, electricity, BBQ grill, picnic lights, electricity, BBQ grill, picnic tables, electricity, BBQ grill, picnic tables, electricity, lights, electricity, BBQ grill, picnic lights, electricity, 45-50 individuals 100-120 individuals 40-50 individuals 40-50 individuals 40 individuals 140-150 individuals

SHELTER RENTAL FEES RENTAL SHELTER Half-day rental areas for recreational activities. for recreational areas Capacity: Amenities: restrooms in Park: Other Features CLINTON LAKE OUTLET EAST SHELTER PARK 1316 E. 902 Road Amenities: restrooms in Park: Other Features activities. for recreational ment and areas CLINTON LAKE OUTLET WEST SHELTER PARK 1316 E. 902 Road Capacity: Other Features in Park: Other Features golf course. 600 Rockledge Road Capacity: Amenities: tables and restrooms next to a disc golf course. CENTENNIAL PARK WEST SHELTER Amenities: tables, drinking fountain and restrooms in Park: Other Features equipment and is located deck, playground CENTENNIAL PARK EAST SHELTER 600 Rockledge Road Capacity: Other Features in Park: Other Features activity. for recreational ment and other areas Also connected to a hike/bike path. Capacity: Amenities: drinking fountain and restrooms activities. SHELTER BURCHAM PARK 200 Indiana St. tables, drinking fountain and restrooms tables, drinking fountain in Park: Other Features court, horseshoe pits, ment, sand volleyball for recreational areas tennis court and other BROKEN ARROW SHELTER BROKEN ARROW 2900 Louisiana St. Capacity: Amenities: Reservations are taken one year in advance of the date being requested. of the date being requested. one year in advance taken are Reservations reservationAll shelter/gazebo requests must be received working days 3 to the date requested.(Mon-Fri) prior SHELTERS and maintains operates Department and Recreation Parks Lawrence can Citizens 52 parks. community’s the throughout park shelters public permitting. weather 30, October through 15 April from them reserve SPECIAL EVENTS SPECIAL ADULT SPORTS YOUTH SPORTS YOUTH CAMPS RECREATION POPULATIONS FACILITIES 74 SPECIAL RECREATION SPECIAL EVENTS POPULATIONS ADULT SPORTS YOUTH SPORTS YOUTH CAMPS FACILITIES 75 - - - * ($20 per hour) ($20 per hour) (this includes catering, DJs, bands or any (Mon-Fri). ($30 per hour) ($35 per hour) ($135 per hour) ($20 per hour) A wonderful view, a beautiful flower garden, flower garden, a beautiful view, A wonderful pergola, arboretum, A wonderful view of the 832-7940 ($75 per hour) ($45 per hour)

($30 per hour) ($30 per hour) ($50 per hour) ($35 per hour) (from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.)

(785) $90

lights, electricity, tables, BBQ grill, drinking fountain and tables, BBQ grill, lights, electricity, table and benches lights, electricity,

10-15 individuals 10-15 6-10 individuals Cross Court Cross Field Whole Turf Field 1/3 Turf Field Half Turf Champion Room Victory Room 1/2 Gymnasium Bly Room* Wayne Bly Room (South half) Bly Room (North half)*

Space available for rent: Gymnasium *For information on renting more than one court, please contact SPL at (785) 330-7355 For groups handling their own set up/take down, the reservation (at the reservation handling their own set up/take down, the For groups needed to accom the additional time time of booking) needs to reflect modate set up and take down other accommodations). foravailable space gymnasium and rooms, large and small are There below. availability and fee schedule for each facility See room renting. department’s the of any taken at are spaces rental facility Reservations for apply for a Special Use events, you must facilities. For large recreational fa For information regarding being approved. Permit prior to reservation call (785) 832-3450. and their availability, cility rentals CENTER RECREATION HOLCOM PARK 27th St. • 2700 W. Space available for rent: Gymnasium *Includes kitchen with stove top, microwave oven and refrigerator find out can be made on a space-available basis. To Facility reservations space avail Center rental details about Holcom Park Recreation more may contact us at (785) 832-7940. Reservations for facility rentals ability, Center during the following be made at the Holcom Park Recreation hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. office LAWRENCE PAVILION SPORTS 100 Rock Chalk Lane • (785) 330-7355 • www.sportspavilionlawrence.org WATSON PARK GAZEBO PARK WATSON streetsand Kentucky Sixth Capacity: Amenities: benches in Park: Other Features equipment. playground aquatic center and basketball court, ARBORETUM GAZEBO ROTARY LAWRENCE 27th St. 5100 W. Capacity: Amenities: in Park: Other Features small stage is also near the gazebo, as and pond. A Xeriscape Garden waterfalls. with cascading well as a small stream Full-day rental - - - - - GAZEBOS MAY BE RESERVED ONLINE. GAZEBOS MAY ($40 per hour) For questions regardingFor questions shelter ($30 per hour) (William Kelly Bandstand) (William ($25 per hour) ($20 per hour) ($20 per hour) ($25 per hour) As Lawrence’s first park, it includes a wonder As Lawrence’s

($20 per hour)

832-7920 All shelter/gazebo reservationAll shelter/gazebo requests be must ($35 per hour) ($35 per hour) (from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. or 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.) (from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

(785) 832-7950 $50 (785)

(Mon-Fri). lights, electricity, benches, drinking fountain and restrooms benches, drinking fountain lights, electricity,

1/2 Gymnasium Meeting Room* Dance studio Community Room 2 Community Rooms 1 and 2* 1/2 Gymnasium Community Room 1* 20-30 individuals

(Mon-Fri).

Half-day rental GAZEBO RENTAL FEES GAZEBO RENTAL a.m. to 5 p.m. ability, contact us at (785) 832-7950. Reservations for facility rentals may contact us at (785) 832-7950. Reservations for facility rentals ability, 8 hours: office during Center Recreation Lawrence East the at made be Facility reservations can be made on a space-available basis. To find out can be made on a space-available basis. To Facility reservations space avail Center rental Recreation details about East Lawrence more *Includes kitchen with stove, oven and refrigerator

Space available for rent: Gymnasium EAST LAWRENCE RECREATION CENTER RECREATION EAST LAWRENCE 1245 E. 15th St. • p.m. us at (785) 832-7920. Reservations for facility rentals may be made at us at (785) 832-7920. Reservations for facility rentals to 5 8 a.m. hours: office during the following Building the Community Facility reservations can be made on a space-available basis. To find out can be made on a space-available basis. To Facility reservations contact space availability, details about Community Building rental more *Includes kitchen with stove, oven and refrigerator.

Space available for rent: Gymnasium COMMUNITY BUILDING 11th St. • 115 W. at an event: for up to 49 people, there is a $35 set-up/take-down fee; 50 fee; set-up/take-down $35 a is there people, 49 up to event: for an at than 100 people, the fee is $80. more people, the fee is $55; and for to 99 Should your event require set up or take down, LPRD charges additional set up or take down, LPRD charges Should your event require guestsof number on depending assessed are Fees service. the fees for must be made at least two weeks in advance of the date requested. must be made at least two weeks in advance day of rental (except for the Lawrence Union Pacific Depot, which can be (except for the Lawrence day of rental reservations All requested). date the of advance in year one completed the Lawrence community’s recreational facilities. Reservations for meet facilities. recreational community’s the Lawrence the from spaces can be completed 90 days and other rental ing rooms OTHER FACILITY RENTAL SPACE RENTAL OTHER FACILITY space within rental Department provides Parks and Recreation Lawrence ational activities. Other Features in Park: Other Features recre for and other areas equipment playground ful flower garden, Capacity: Amenities: SOUTH PARK GAZEBO SOUTH PARK 1141 Massachusetts St. rentals and their availability, call (785) 832-3450. rentals and their availability, ational facilities. For large events, you must apply for a Special Use apply for a Special events, you must For large ational facilities. approval. to reservation Permit prior Reservations for gazebos are taken at any of the department’s recre of the department’s taken at any for gazebos are Reservations 30, weather permitting. 30, weather received prior to the date requested. 3 working days (Mon-Fri) after January 1 for the reservation period of April 15 through October 15 through of April period the reservation 1 for after January Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department operates and maintainsoperates and Department and Recreation Parks Lawrence be done can of gazebos parks. Rental community within the gazebos GAZEBOS - - (at (this includes catering, DJs, bands DJs, catering, includes (this . $85 needs to reflect the additional time needed to the additional needs to reflect $55 $35 For more information call (785) 832-3450. SET UP/TAKE DOWN FEES DOWN UP/TAKE SET and set up to provide the division fees for additional charges LPRD take down. with: For events people: • Up to 49 • 50 to 99 people: than 100 people: • More set up/take down, the reservation handling their own For groups the time of booking) down up/take set accommodate or any other accommodations) and for applied be to needs Permit Use Special a events, larger For $25 Alcohol Permits are reservation. prior to finalizing the approved reserva prior to finalizing for and approved and need to be applied tion. Some time restrictions apply. A $100 deposit is required for all Saturday for all Saturday A $100 deposit is required apply. Some time restrictions reservations. a $25 temporary alcohol permit. Reservations serving alcohol require information, please visit our website at www.lawrenceks.org/ For more please call arrange a tour, or call us at (785) 832-3450. To lprd/facilityrental Parks and (785) 832-7920. Reservations may be made at the Lawrence 1141 Massachusetts St. Administrative Offices, Recreation CARNEGIE BUILDING Ninth St. 200 W. Carnegie in beautiful downtown The renovated Building, located par reunions, receptions, wedding for location ideal an is Lawrence, for rooms smaller features also facility The functions. and corporate ties meetings, baby showers and other public and private events. Rental rates: Sunday-Friday: Heritage Room (71’x31’) $40/hr East Gallery Room (27’x24’) $30/hr Room (27’x23’) $25/hr Conference facility. include the entire rentals Saturday rate: $995/day Saturday -

$25 per hour This facility is This facility is $55 per hour the Community the Community • Entire Facility — • Entire • Theater Room —

Deposit of $100 required at time of Deposit of $100 required

$35 per hour Reservations may be subject to a deposit. $10 per hour Reservations must be made at least two weeks in advance rental. To find out more details about the Lawrence Union Pacific Depot details about the Lawrence find out more To rental. space available, contact us at (785) 832-3450.rental staff. The garden’s spectacular array of colors in the summer makes for an The garden’s staff. allowed with prior ideal place for outdoor events. Small bands or DJs are permission. and are on a space-available basis. • DVD/VHS viewing system (no additional fee) flower French-themed outdoor, The Union Pacific Depot also includes an landscaping professional Recreation’s and Parks by maintained garden The Arden Booth Free State Theater Room Booth Free The Arden 12’ X 28’ • Measures • Capacity for 49 people (standing) or 38 people (seated) fees • Use of tables/chairs included in rental • Capacity for 159 people (standing) or 70 people (seated) fees • Use of tables/chairs included in rental and two-burner stove top oven, refrigerator • Kitchenette with microwave The Community Room 24’ X 46’ • Measures Space available for rent: • Community Room — — • Garden applied for prior to a reservation being approved. You may apply for for apply may You approved. being reservation a to prior for applied in Administrative Offices the Alcohol and Special Use permits at the 832-3450 may also call (785) South Park, 1141 Massachusetts St. You information. for more available for a variety of events, including weddings, receptions, re weddings, receptions, available for a variety of events, including LPRD permits alcohol, unions, meetings and educational seminars. two weeks prior an Alcohol Permit but you must apply for and receive events, a Special Use Permit must be to the booking date. For large LAWRENCE UNION PACIFIC DEPOT UNION PACIFIC LAWRENCE 402 N. Second St. rooms for public use: two The Union Pacific Depot offers State Theater Room. Booth Free Room and the Arden SPECIAL EVENTS SPECIAL ADULT SPORTS YOUTH SPORTS YOUTH CAMPS RECREATION POPULATIONS FACILITIES 76 SPECIAL RECREATION SPECIAL EVENTS POPULATIONS ADULT SPORTS YOUTH SPORTS YOUTH CAMPS FACILITIES 77 - - - - Riverfront Park Riverfront Kansas River U.S. highways 24, 40 and 59 junction, by the to disc golf en new challenges This course was developed to provide Set in the sport. in interest growing with the keep up and to thusiasts Park, enjoy the scenic riverside as you toss the disc. beautiful Riverfront facilities or online at available at all recreation are Maps and scorecards www.lprd.org. (OFF-LEASH) DOG PARKS Dog Park “Mutt Run” Off-Leash 1330 E. 902 Road dogs and separate drinking fountains for The park includes restrooms, the fields through mowed their owners and a small parking lot. Paths are and for their pets Users must be responsible wooded areas. and along at rec available are Rules site. posted at the regulations rules and obey access the park, take To at www.lprd.org. centers or on the Web reation turn south on the damClinton Parkway west to the Clinton Dam road, East 902 Road to and take the first left onto East 902 Road. Follow road leads toroad that park is at the bend in the the first left. The 30-plus acre the north side of the spillway. Park — Dog Park Riverfront U.S. highways 24, 40 and 59 junction, by the Kansas River the park Park and can be accessed from is located in Riverfront The area U.S. and Street entrance located near the intersection of North Third the along and fields the through mowed are Paths 40. and 24 highways Kansas River. BIKING AND HIKING TRAILS HIKING AND BIKING bicy for parks Lawrence in available are trails multi-use variety of A a Recreation/ Pick up lovers. and nature walkers hikers, joggers, clists, trails range The or bike shop. center recreation at any map Bike Trails Parkway to miles walkways along Clinton surface 8.4 miles of hard from Park, Naismith Valley trails in Riverfront of scenic nature and miles many other and area Lake Perry Park, Prairie Park/Mary’s Park, “Dad” levels) continue by NORBA for skill bike trails (rated parks. Mountain boat ramp in and Oak streets of the North Eighth east to be improved Santa a mile of the abandoned city converted about Park. The Riverfront east streets, 29th to 23rd 10, Highway Kansas from — line Railroad Fe miles University — to a bike and hike trail. Ten of Haskell Indian Nations U.S. Highway 59 west from Trafficway along the South Lawrence stretch north of Clinton Parkway and a connection Clinton Lake property through Valley Naismith through trails Recreational 1750. North Road Township to are neighborhood north of Clinton Parkway Park and the Heatherwood Park. Prairie in improved been have trails Additional walkers. for great are Trails four miles of Clinton Parkway. located along Jogging trails are vehicles by city code. not available to motorized DISC GOLF COURSES Centennial Park 600 Rockledge Drive fees course has no green Come try your hand at disc golf. This 18-hole golf ex Disc golf is played like regular or expensive equipment to buy. each is counted point One ball. of a in place used is disc a flying cept The object is to and when a penalty is incurred. time the disc is thrown the lowest score. acquire - - - - 1 major-league baseball cage 1 major-league baseball cage 2 minor-league baseball cage 1 rookie 4 slow-pitch softball cages 2 fast-pitch softball cages

Offices, 1141 Massachusetts St at a discounted rate of 15 tokens for Offices, $10 or 25 tokens for $15. token provides 20 pitches. The token machine accepts one and five dol token provides at the LPRD Administrative may also be purchased Tokens lar bills only. Tokens: on site, 1 token for $1 or 7 tokens for $5. Each may be purchased Tokens open during inclement weather. open during inclement weather. Monday through Friday and 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. From From and Sunday. Friday and 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday Monday through Cages will not be 8 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. daily. April 11 to October 1, from Hours of Operation: 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. 1 to April 10 from March This facility is open from

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

832-3450. (785) boating allowed. NO swimming and NO 832-3450. - SKATEBOARD PARKS SKATEBOARD Park Centennial Drive 600 Rockledge Park Deerfield Blvd. 2901 Princeton Holcom Park 25th St. 2601 W. at their Users participate not supervised. parks are Our skate Please visit equipment. safety should wear and risk own for a list of www.lawrenceks.org/lprd/recreationfacilities/skatepark Special events and contests will be skatepark rules and regulations. competitions and/ for and facilities may be reserved held occasionally, information, call basis. For more or exhibitions on a space-available (785)

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832-3450. (785) FISHING REGULATIONS AT MARY’S LAKE MARY’S AT FISHING REGULATIONS All persons need a license to fish in the lake except persons age 65 or over and under age 16. All persons need a license to fish in the lake except persons age 65 or over and under limits apply. State daily creel day limit on channel catfish. mouth bass is 15” minimum, and two (2) per Length limit for large Regulations for fishing are:* Regulations for fishing are:* 1. 2. 3. flotation devices of any kind are allowed in the lake. flotation devices of any kind are 832-3450. The regulations listed above also apply to the ponds at Pat Dawson-Billings Nature Area and the pond “Green’s Lake” at Sandra J. Shaw The regulations listed above also apply to the ponds at Pat Dawson-Billings Nature Area and the pond “Green’s * Community Health Park. Lawrence Parks and Recreation uses the lake for nature programs and special events. Public fishing is accepted by following the rules above, rules the following by accepted is fishing Public events. special and programs nature for lake the uses Recreation and Parks Lawrence is and activities take priority over public fishing and the use of the docks. There but LPRD programs NO The lake is patrolled and regulations are enforced by Wildlife and Parks and Department conservation officers. Inquiries about Mary’s Lake Mary’s about Inquiries officers. conservation Department and Parks and Wildlife by enforced are regulations and patrolled is lake The Department Administrative Office, Parks and Recreation Prairie Park can be made at the Lawrence and the adjacent 71-acre LAWRENCE PARKS AND RECREATION USES THE LAKE AND RECREATION PARKS LAWRENCE PROGRAMS AND SPECIAL EVENTS, FOR NATURE PRIORITY OVER PUBLIC FISHING. WHICH TAKE continued its development of the area with the addition of Prairie Park continued its development of the area and the center to the lake area Center in 1999 and natural trails from Nature neighborhood park. gramming with special education classes in the public schools in the spring with special education classes in the public schools in the spring gramming and fall seasons. and the lake property purchased Parks and Recreation In 1991, Lawrence Mary’s Lake was created in the 1950s. Lawrence Parks and Recreation Parks and Recreation the 1950s. Lawrence in Lake was created Mary’s to use the natural area owners in the '70s Department worked with property pro as well as coordinated and lake for its Exceptional Summer Camps, are available for recreational use. The Lawrence Horseshoe Club con use. The Lawrence available for recreational are including the Kansas State tournamentsducts numerous at this facility, courts and check out horse can reserve Pitching Championships. You shoes by calling HORSESHOE COURTS Park Arrow Broken 2900 Louisiana St. courts that Park has 16 lighted, state-of-the-art horseshoe Arrow Broken 110 Maine St. programs. and Recreation Fishing is allowed. Priority is given to Parks After developing the variety of fish in the ponds within the park, fishing After developing the variety of fish in the ponds is programs. now allowed. Priority is given to Parks and Recreation Sandra J. Shaw Community Health Park (785) Area Nature Pat Dawson-Billings 27th Street Drive and Crossgate 2730 Harper St. and the Prairie Park Lake, adjacent to Prairie Park at Mary’s Cast off programs. Recreation and Parks to given is Priority Center. Nature please contact us at regulations, information and fishing For more FISHING Lake Mary’s SPECIAL EVENTS SPECIAL ADULT SPORTS YOUTH SPORTS YOUTH CAMPS RECREATION POPULATIONS FACILITIES 78 SPECIAL RECREATION SPECIAL EVENTS POPULATIONS ADULT SPORTS YOUTH SPORTS YOUTH CAMPS FACILITIES 79

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7:30 p.m. - Monday-Thursday — Closed (Except Jan. 16) Friday — 4-7:30 p.m. — 1-7:30 p.m. Saturday Sunday — 1-7:30 p.m. Jan. 1 1 Dec. 25 Closed Jan. 5 2- Jan. afety: onduct: S Dec. 20 31 -23, 26-30, ,

5 & C our : 26- Y Skates must be rented from Lawrence Parks and Recreation. No Parks and Recreation. Lawrence from Skates must be rented personal skates allowed. Do not throw snow, ice or other objects. snow, Do not throw gates only. Enter and exit rink through No chain skating, jumping, pushing or racing. Do not carry handbags, coat or other items. Keep your hands free. photographs Do not use a camera or cell phone while skating. Take outside the railing. from very sharp and Always carry skates by the top of the boot. Blades are will cause injury. Skate attendants are provided for your safety. When skating, please for your safety. provided Skate attendants are listen for safety prompts. Skates must be worn surface at all times. No shoes or on the skating boots allowed on skating surface. When wearing skates outside the rink, please walk only on rubber surfaces. when the skate rink is closed. No skating or trespassing Return skates to the skate counter when finished. rental under 10 years old must be accompanied by an adult. Children No one under 3 years old is allowed on the skating surface. Do not carry children. Always skate with the flow of traffic. ules rohibited: ees or Friday — 4-7:30 p.m. — 1-7:30 p.m. Saturday Sunday — 1-7:30 p.m. Dec. 21 1-7:30 — p.m. Daily Dec. 24 1.-4 p.m. Hours of Operation: 2 Nov. Grand Opening —1-7:30 p.m. Nov. • • • • • • P reck Pets, weapons, glass, tobacco/vaping, food, beverages, fighting, toys or ob drugs, alcohol, vandalism, profanity, less or rude behavior, hockey sticks and hockey pucks. trespassing, jects, strollers, F $3 (includes skate rental). allowed. No personal skates are R • • • • • • • • F • • - - - For more Space is limited, so reserve 832-7950. . (785) 3450 1200 Monterey Way 100 Rock Chalk Lane 100 Rock Chalk

, 832- 1840 Louisiana St. 1840 Louisiana

2700 W. 27th St. W. 2700

2811 Kensington St.

700 N. Lyon St. 700 N. Lyon

(785) “Dad” Perry Park, Prairie Park, Lyons Park, Lyons Park, Veterans Park Rock Chalk Holcom Park, Holcom

and step seating, and it has heating lamps and bathrooms on-site. The bathrooms and step seating, and it has heating lamps and the holiday season. special events throughout skate rink will feature opportunities. We have skates, which are included in the admission price, have skates, which are opportunities. We The skating rink is equipped with bleacher feet. for little feet to very large enjoyable alternative to refrigerated ice. The skate rink offers fun for the ice. The skate rink offers enjoyable alternative to refrigerated skating or watching, and fantastic holiday photo whether whole family, suitable for all skating activities. Synthetic ice has a similar surface to ice,suitable for all skating activities. Synthetic ice surface to be a safe andand skaters of all ages and abilities will find the St., in between the library and public parking garage. (785) 727-6622 a smooth surface offers The skate rink is made of a synthetic ice, which LIBRARY LAWN SKATE RINK SKATE LAWN LIBRARY 707 Vermont Located in the plaza area next to the Lawrence Public Library, year. To reserve a field call reserve To year. your tournament early! for private tournaments on a space-available basis. We begin taking res for private tournaments on a space-available basis. We the throughout January and continue first working day in ervations on the SOFTBALL AND BASEBALL FIELD RESERVATIONS SOFTBALL AND reserved fields may be softball/baseball Parks and Recreation Lawrence information, call Junior High Schools and at the University of Kansas. Bicycles, skate at the University of Kansas. Bicycles, Junior High Schools and courts. not allowed on tennis blades are and/or roller boards Additional courts are available at Central, South, West and Southwestand West South, Central, at available are courts Additional

Non-lighted courts are located at: Non-lighted courts are Players may activate the lights by push button, and lights will shut off off shut will lights and button, push by lights the activate may Players automatically.

The Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department provides lighted out lighted provides Department Recreation Parks and The Lawrence locations: at the following play for free door courts TENNIS COURTS TENNIS ACTIVITIES REGISTRATION Lawrence Parks and Recreation FOR RECREATION USE ONLY Date 115 W. 11th St., Lawrence, KS 66044 Cash MC VS D Check # ______Registrar ______Loc. ______(785) 832-7920 HOUSEHOLD INFORMATION (PLEASE PRINT)

Name______Sex Male Female Address______City______State______ZIP______

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

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

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

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

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