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SILVER MESA RECREATION CENTER This Program Offers Individual Or Group Tutoring Sessions to Meet the Specifi C 4025 Allen Lane Needs of Each Student NEIGHBORHOOD AND LEISURE SERVICES Activity Schedule FALL 2017 BODY FAT ANALYSIS TESTING The Neighborhood Recreation Center offers free body fat testing once a month to track the results of your hard work and dedication to fi tness. Additional monthly testing is $3. Please see instructor Janet Mantilla for assistance. AGES DAY(S) TIME FEE 18+ First Tue 10:30am-11:00am FREE OPEN GYM HOURS A Fun Zone I.D. or Adult Sports Zone I.D. is required for all participants. AGES DAY(S) TIME FEE Adult basketball Mon/Tue/Thu Noon-2:00pm $2/day, $10/3months Adult badminton Wed 11:30am-2:00pm $1/day, $5/3months Children 6-17 yrs Tue/Thu 2:00pm-6:45pm Children 6-17 yrs Mon/Wed 2:00pm-5:45pm Adults w/children 6-17 yrs Sat 9:00am-1:45pm NEIGHBORHOOD RECREATION CENTER FUN ZONE DROP-IN PROGRAM (Game room /gymnasium) 1638 N. Bruce St. Are you looking for fun and exciting activities for your child? Look no further. North Las Vegas, NV 89030 The Neighborhood Recreation Center offers a variety of programs including Phone: (702) 633-1600 special events, games, tournaments, arts and crafts, and physical activities. Fax: (702) 642-3667 The goal is to provide a safe, fun and supervised alternative for youths after school. IMPORTANT! This is a drop-in program. Youths come and go as they please. HOURS Monday and Wednesday: 9:00am-6:00pm Tuesday and Thursday: 9:00am-8:00pm FUN ZONE MEMBERSHIP - $3 per month Closed Friday All youths must be registered by a parent or guardian. Children must have a Saturday: 9:00am-2:00pm membership card in their possession to participate. If a participant’s card is Closed Sunday lost or stolen, a new card must be purchased. Replacement cards cost $3. AGES DAY(S) TIME REGISTRATION SCHEDULE – FALL 2017 17 and under Tue/Thu 2:00pm-6:45pm Mon/Wed 2:00pm-5:45pm Session I 6 weeks Sat 9:00am-1:45pm Registration: Aug. 26-Sept. 5, 2017 Classes: Sept. 11-Oct. 21, 2017 Make-up week: Oct. 23-Oct. 28, 2017 TRIPS & SPECIAL EVENTS Offi cial holidays: Nevada Day: Friday, Oct. 27, 2017 (Must have a Fun Zone card) Session II 6 weeks NATIONAL HOT DOG DAY Registration: Oct. 14-Oct. 24, 2017 Enjoy hot dogs your way with a variety of toppings, plus chips and a drink. Classes: Oct. 30-Dec. 9, 2017 AGES DAY/DATE TIME FEE Make-up week: Dec. 11-Dec. 16, 2017 6-17 Mon, Sept. 11 2:00pm-5:00pm FREE Offi cial holidays: Veteran’s Day: Friday, Nov. 10, 2017 Thanksgiving Day: Thursday, Nov. 23, 2017 Family Day: Friday, Nov. 24, 2017 TEXAS STATION BOWLING Strikes, spares and lots of fun with your friends! The cost covers two games FITNESS FACILITY of bowling plus shoes. The Neighborhood Recreation Center offers a variety of state-of-the-art AGES DAY/DATE TIME FEE 6-17 Wed, Sept. 20 2:30pm-5:30pm $5 strength and cardiovascular machines as well as free weights to help improve and maintain your overall fi tness level. Participants must be 18 years of age or older and show a valid picture I.D. at time of registration. Lockers are provided CORNHOLE COMPETITION onsite for bags and personal items. Test your cornhole skills, then enjoy a pizza party! AGES DAY/DATE TIME FEE Membership fees: $2/day $7/month $35/6 months 6-17 Wed, Oct. 11 3:30pm FREE Fitness room hours: Mon 9:00am-5:45pm PINBALL MUSEUM Tue 9:00am-7:45pm Visit the Pinball Museum to see machines from the game’s heyday. Bring Wed 9:00am-5:45pm quarters if you want to play! Thu 9:00am-7:45pm AGES DAY/DATE TIME FEE Fri Closed 6-17 Wed, Nov. 15 3:00pm-5:00pm $4 Sat 9:00am-1:45pm Sun Closed 1 FREE THROW SHOOTING CONTEST HIP HOP DANCE - Instructor: North Star Dance Two age divisions. First place receives a two-year Fun Zone membership and Students will learn the latest hip hop moves through fun and creative dances. trophy! Second place receives a one-year Fun Zone membership and trophy. Grab a friend, and join this high energy class! Third place receives a six-month Fun Zone membership and trophy. AGES DAY(S) TIME FEE AGES DAY/DATE TIME FEE 4-10 Tue 6:30pm-7:30pm $15 6-17 Wed, Dec. 6 3:30pm FREE INTERMEDIATE BALLET - Instructor: North Star Dance ROCK RINK ICE SKATING This class is for participants with at least one year of prior experience in Enjoy outdoor ice skating at the Rock Rink at Downtown Summerlin. The fee ballet and tap. Children should be able to do the basics as requested by the includes skate rental. instructor. AGES DAY/DATE TIME FEE AGES DAY(S) TIME FEE 6-17 Thu, Dec. 14 3:30pm-6:30pm $15 6-14 Sat 12:30pm-1:30pm $15 JAZZ I - Instructor: North Star Dance This class is a combination of fast, energetic dance moves performed with a variety of upbeat music. Expect a modern mix of lyrical ballet and hip hop styles incorporating basic jazz with musical interpretation. AGES DAY(S) TIME FEE 6-10 Sat 11:30am-12:30pm $15 FITNESS/EXERCISE The Neighborhood Recreation Center provides the opportunity to increase the fi tness level of your entire family. Comfortable clothing and bottled water are suggested. BOOT CAMP AEROBICS - Instructor: Janet Mantilla Join the ultimate circuit workout, which combines cardio drills with muscle conditioning drills. Enjoy a variety of classes using jump ropes, boxing drills, relay races and even a little healthy competition. These high-intensity classes will help you to burn between 400-600 calories per session. Suitable for all CLASSES levels, but let the instructor know if this is your fi rst time in class. HOW TO REGISTER FOR CLASSES AT THE NEIGHBORHOOD RECREATION CENTER AGES DAY(S) TIME FEE Fill out a class household information card and pay the required fees at the 17+ Tue 5:00pm-6:00pm $15 center. You are not enrolled into the class until you have: 1) signed the waiver 17+ Thu 5:00pm-6:00pm $15 on the back of the household information card, 2) your fees have been paid, and 3) you have received your receipt. You also may register online starting the fi rst day of registration. Look for the class registration link under Online CHEERLEADING 101 - Instructor: North Star Dance Services on the City’s website, cityofnorthlasvegas.com Have you ever dreamed of being a cheerleader? This is your opportunity to Please note: The City of North Las Vegas reserves the right to prorate class learn the basics of cheerleading: jumps, sidelines, cheers and dance moves. fees as necessary due to holidays, etc. AGES DAY(S) TIME FEE 3-8 Tue 5:30pm-6:30pm $15 DANCE - Instructor: Stephanie Gorden Comfortable clothing and bottled water is suggested for most classes. Ballet KARATE I This class offers a style of martial arts that combines Goju-Shorei, Shoto-Kan, & Tap students must supply their own ballet and tap shoes. Leotards are Tae Kwon Do, BKF Kenpo and Jujitsu. During the training process, students suggested. will learn self defense, self-discipline and respect for others. AGES DAY(S) TIME FEE BALLET & TAP - Instructor: North Star Dance 6+ Tue/Thu 5:30pm-6:30pm $27 This is the perfect class for children who want to explore the world of ballet and tap. Students will learn the fundamentals of dance in a fun and creative KARATE II - Instructor: Stephanie Gorden setting. This class is an extension of Karate I. The instructor’s permission is required to AGES DAY(S) TIME FEE enroll. Learn more advanced moves in the disciplines of Goju-Shorei, Shoto- 3-5 Wed 4:00pm-5:00pm $15 Kan, Tae Kwon Do, BKF Kenpo and Jujitsu. Must have an orange belt or higher. 3-5 Sat 9:30am-10:30am $15 AGES DAY(S) TIME FEE 6+ Tue/Thu 6:30pm-7:30pm $27 BALLET & TAP - Instructor: North Star Dance This class is for participants with at least three sessions of experience. The PILATES - Instructor: Janet Mantilla class is an extension of Level One and will elaborate on dance routines This is a great class for strengthening your abdominal area! Instructor focuses learned in the beginning classes. on exercises, posture and strong breathing that engages the abdominal wall. AGES DAY(S) TIME FEE AGES DAY(S) TIME FEE 3-5 Wed 5:00pm-6:00pm $15 17+ Sat 10:00am-10:50am $15 BALLET & TAP - Instructor: North Star Dance STEP AEROBICS - Instructor: Janet Mantilla Perfect for beginning dancers. Students will learn the fundamentals of ballet Perform moves on and off a step platform to tighten your glutes! and tap in a fun and creative setting while having a great time with friends. AGES DAY(S) TIME FEE AGES DAY(S) TIME FEE 16+ Sat 11:00am-11:50am $15 6-10 Sat 10:30am-11:30am $15 2 MONSTER MASH HALLOWEEN BASH Feast on bug juice, worms, eyeballs and other creepy delights! Wear your best costume to compete in the parade. Space is limited; please pre-register. DATE(S) TIME FEE Thu, Oct. 26 11:00am $4 ORNAMENT EXCHANGE Celebrate the holidays with hot chocolate, cookies and good cheer. Bring a wrapped, holiday ornament to put in the gift exchange. DATE(S) TIME FEE Tue, Dec. 12 10:00am FREE SENIOR WELLNESS EDUCATION AND INFORMATION - Instructor: Janet Mantilla TOTAL BODY WORKOUT TOPIC DATE(S) TIME FEE This class offers all of the components of a great workout: stretching, toning, Arthritis Wed, Sept.
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