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2017 Winter Activity Guide Elkhorn Recreation Department 2017 WINTER ACTIVITY GUIDE REGISTRATION OPENS: DECEMBER 14 CAGE THE GRINCH - REINDEER RUN & GRINCH SPRINT (262) 741-5114 2018 Winter www.cityofelkhorn.org 1 Thank You For A Great Flag Football Season! PREMIER: Coaches GOLD: Form Wealth James Bonyata Nathan Chapman SLILVER: Great Lakes Components Greg Huss Hudapack Dan Kiel Mercy Health Systems Mark Kolls Palmer Hamilton BRONZE: Balestrieri Group Referees Casey’s Nathan Chapman Eye Physicians & Surgeons Zach Chapman Gritty Crete LLC Jake Mogensen Komfort Heating Jake Rockweiler Stuart Tank Sales Corp. Nick Rockweiler Vision Plastics $25 - $50 Seasonally distributed to all Activity Guide Ad: Elkhorn elementary schools and ADVERTISE throughout businesses in town. $50 - $500 This annual family festival With Us! Night Under the highlights our rec baseball and softball Lights VI (NUTL): teams as they play under the lights at Harris Field with raffles, inflatables, June 8, 2018 and more! $300 Throughout the summer, we Outdoor Movie: offer free movies in Sunset Park at the band shell with concessions! $175 - $275 Your advertisement is seen by hundreds of spectators from Outfield Sign: more than 20 surrounding cities from April to mid-October. Pool Day: Starting at $200 Multiple options. $150 - $250 As team sponsor, your name is seen by spectators, friends Team Sponsor: and families in more than 20 More info: 262-741-5114 or [email protected]. surrounding cities all season! 2 cityofelkhorn.org 2018 Winter (262) 741-5114 Rent the Recreation Center Thank for Your Next Party! You, Krista! Thanks for the years of dedication to the Rec Dept.! We appreciate all your hard work to help get our programs and events Resident: $20/hour Non-Resident: $60/hour off the ground. FTP, NUTL, Light & Available: 8 AM - 10 PM. Proof of residency is required. Ladders, Reindeer Run, and all the fun at Special time requests will be considered. Payment: Cash or check are accepted. Security Deposit: Refundable $100 as Sunset Pool...you will be missed! separate check is required. Reservations are accepted for the current calendar year only. Call 262-741-5114. Give the Gift Of A Pool Membership! Looking for the perfect Christmas gift? Purchase a gift certificate valid towards a 2018 Sunset Pool Membership! Gift Certificates are valid for pool memberships only. Memberships will be available to be purchased in the spring. (262) 741-5114 2018 Winter www.cityofelkhorn.org 3 DADDY DAUGHTER Ballroom Dance DANCE DATE NIGHT! Friday JANUARY 6 February 2 & 6:00 PM—9:00 PM MARCH 3 $25 Per Person Dinner Included 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM The Abbey Resort, RECREATION CENTER Fontana Harbor Ballroom $6 AT THE DOOR Registration Deadline: January 20 Limited Space Available! No walk-ins accepted. Experienced and new dancers Professional portraits will be available invited! Bring your dancing for additional fee. shoes, and wear comfortable Options available for discounted up-do’s and makeup at area salons. clothes for a fun evening of Call 262-741-5114 for more information. ballroom dance! Mass Registration February 21 See Pg. 10 Recreation Center • 8 AM - 6 PM • Deadline: March 10 Register early for T-Ball, Coach Pitch, & 10U-14U Baseball/Softball! On February 21st, get the season packet and important information about Night Under the Lights on June 8th! If unable to register on the 21st, make sure to get your copy of the season packet. The final deadline is March 10th! 4 cityofelkhorn.org 2018 Winter (262) 741-5114 NUTLNUTL VIVI Save the Date! June 11 - August 10 JuneJune 8,8, 20182018 No camp the week of July 2nd. Monday - Friday ♦ 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM Ages 5-12 Years Old Registration Opens Early April. More information to come in the March Activity Guide! Weekly Themes Field Trip, Swimming, and t-shirt included 10% Multiple Sibling Discount Summer Payment Plan Available NUTLFEST.COM Bus Available from Summer School FREE Community Event! Baseball Games Community Center at the Under the Lights FREE Matheson Memorial Library Concessions & Raffles 101 N. Wisconsin St. Inflatable Fun! 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Face Painting Last Saturday Child-Friendly Activities Each Month Save the Date: April 21 May 12 Gateway Technical College 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM 400 Hwy H, Elkhorn Elkhorn Area Middle School 10 AM - 2 PM This free event is an opportunity to recognize and increase Workshops, hands-on activities for people of awareness of the positive work being done in Walworth County to promote healthy eating and physical activity. all ages, and other There will be interactive activities for adults and children to environment-related activities. learn more about healthy eating and physical activity in the community. http://tinyurl.com/GetFitFest www.gtc.edu/celebrate-earth-day (262) 741-5114 2018 Winter www.cityofelkhorn.org 5 AQUATICS FAMILY AQUATIC FITNESS OPEN SWIM AGES: All Ages! FEE: $3 per person. Cash at the door. Ages 3 & under are FREE. DATES: January 5, 19 February 2, 16 LAP SWIM March 2, 16 TIMES: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM AGE: 12 & Up LOCATION: Elkhorn High School Pool PUNCH CARD: $45 R / $55 NR* for 20 Punches This “drop-in” program for families is a lifeguard DAILY FEE: $3 R / $5 NR at the pool supervised open swim time. Children 12 and under must have a guardian (16 yrs. or older) at the pool with them, DATES: Starts January 4 (continuous) and children 7 and under or non-swimmers must have an adult in the water with them at all times. TIMES: Tuesday 5:30 AM—7:00 AM Coast guard life jackets will be available if requested or if Wednesday 6:00 PM—8:00 PM lifeguard deems necessary. Pool noodles and diving toys are welcome, but no rafts or inner tubes allowed. Thursday 5:30 AM—7:00 AM Saturday 7:00 AM—9:00 AM Now Hiring Lifeguards & Swim Instructors! LOCATION: Elkhorn High School Pool Call 262-741-5114 No Lap Swim on these dates: LIFEGUARD RECERTIFICATION December 2, 9, 16, 23 PREREQUISITE: Must hold current lifeguard certificate. Cannot be expired longer than 30 days. January 2 FEE: $95 R / $115 NR March 27 - 29, 31 DATES: Sunday, January 7 TIMES: 9:00 PM—5:00 PM *Those residing in the Elkhorn Area School District LOCATION: Elkhorn High School Pool will be considered residents when programs are ENROLLMENT: Min: 2 Max: 10 held at the Elkhorn High School Pool. Lifeguard at Sunset Pool next summer! This one day recertification course is for any For updates on cancellations person already lifeguard certified in need of recertification. due to weather: Recertification is good for two Like our Facebook page: Elkhorn Recreation years and updates to the 2017 version of the lifeguard Department. program. If current lifeguard certification is expired, can not Get Text Alerts! To sign up, text be expired for more than 30 days, otherwise the full lifeguard “@elkhornrec” to 81010 to sign up! certification must be retaken. 6 cityofelkhorn.org 2018 Winter (262) 741-5114 AQUATICS SWIM LESSONS Get Text Alerts! Receive updates & weather cancellations by text! Text “@elkhornrec” to 81010 to sign up! GROUP SWIM LESSONS Group Swim Levels and Times AGE: 6 Months & Up AGE LEVEL TIME FEE: $38 R / $46 NR 6 mo. - 3 yr. Parent & Child 9:40 AM - 10:10 AM DATES: Saturdays (6 weeks) 4 - 5 yr. Preschool Level 1 8:50 AM - 9:20 AM January 20 - February 24 4 - 5 yr. Preschool Level 1 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM TIMES: See Chart for Levels & Times 4 - 5 yr. Preschool Level 2 9:40 AM - 10:10 AM LOCATION: Elkhorn High School Pool 4 - 5 yr. Preschool Level 2 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM ENROLLMENT: Min: 4 Max: Per Level 4 - 5 yr. Preschool Level 3 8:00 AM - 8:30 AM Registration: Don’t over estimate your child’s swimming 6 yr. & Up Level 1 8:50 AM - 9:35 AM abilities. It is easier to move your child into a higher level if necessary. Advanced registration is required for swimming 6 yr. & Up Level 1 9:40 AM - 10:25 AM lessons & space is limited so sign up early. What to Bring: 6 yr. & Up Level 2 8:00 AM - 8:45 AM Children 3 & under must wear swim diaper. Bring your own 6 yr. & Up Level 2 8:50 AM - 9:35 AM towel. Showers: Must shower before going into the water. 6 yr. & Up Level 2 10:30 AM - 11:15 AM 6 yr. & Up Level 3 8:00 AM - 8:45 AM 6 yr. & Up Level 3 10:30 AM - 11:15 AM 6 yr. & Up Level 4 8:50 AM - 9:35 AM 6 yr. & Up Level 5/6 9:40 AM - 10:25 AM See next page for level descriptions. PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS AGE: 3 & Up FEE: Single: 40 Min. one-on-one with instructor $125 R / $ 150 NR for 6 Lessons Split: 2 students for 20 Min. consecutive lessons $125 R / $150 NR for 6 Lessons Private +1: 40 Min. lesson for 2 students $100 each R / $125 each NR for 6 Lessons We are always looking for DATES: Saturdays (6 weeks) instructors who love teaching January 20 - February 24 swim and working with kids! LOCATION: Elkhorn High School Pool Call 262-741-5114 or go to Call to reserve a private lesson. Pool manager will contact you www.CityOfElkhorn.org to notify you of the times available. (262) 741-5114 (262) 741-5114 2018 Winter www.cityofelkhorn.org 7 AQUATICS Swim Lesson Level Descriptions 6 mo.-3 Yr. Old REQUIREMENTS SKILLS TAUGHT Parent/Child Adult must accompany Water entry, blowing bubbles, front kick, back float, underwater each child in the water.
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