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Oconomowoc Parks, Recreation & Forestry Activities Brochure 2021 Spring-Summer

swim lessons

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REGISTRATION BEGINS MARCH 17* 2021 Spring-Summer *REGISTRATION FOR SWIM LESSONS BEGINS MAY 19 City Newsletter Inside Fun in the Parks - Get Out, Get Active

ARBOR DAY GLOW WALK Join us for the following 2 mile self-guided walk around the Fowler Lake Loop. Free admission for all participants. Event limited to 50 participants and each individual must be preregistered. A special thank you to the City of Ocono- mowoc and Waukesha County CHIPP Action Teams for providing these events. LOCATION: Village Green FREE DATE: Friday 7:30-8:30 p.m. April 30

YOGA ON THE GREEN Community Yoga classes offered outdoors in downtown Oconomowoc by Abundant Joy Yoga. Participation is free but a donation of $10/person is requested with 100% going Despite a late start we were still able to play last year! Look at these to local charities. You will love doing Yoga outside! All ages cuties on the field from last season’s youth for ages 3-8. welcome. Children should be accompanied by an adult. Many thanks to our 2020 sponsors: LOCATION: Village Green Park Oconomowoc Kiwanis Breakfast Club FREE DATES: Oconomowoc Pediatric Dentistry Wednesdays at 6 p.m. & Saturdays at 8 a.m. Davies Orthodontics LandTech These classes are held free of charge but instructors do Kiltie Drive-In select a local charity each week and 100% of donations Holzhauer, Hewett & Barta Orthodontics gathered go to the selected charity each class. Want to get in the game? Sponsor a team for the 2021 season. Make sure to like the Facebook page: Sponsors have business name printed on team shirts and receive a team www.facebook.com/YOTGOconomowoc photo. Call (262) 569-2199 for more information.

KIDS DAY AT CITY BEACH (Age 3 & Up) PICKLEBALL Join the lifeguards of City Beach for a fun afternoon of Pickleball is a paddleball sport that combines the elements games and activities. Theme-based games such as an of tennis, badminton and table tennis. It is most popular obstacle course, tug-of-war, sunken canoe race and for “seniors” but adults of all ages are invited to play. Any- many others. The day concludes with the infamous one interested in trying pickleball is welcome. No need to sand castle building contest with prizes from gener- bring equipment. Wear court or tennis shoes. ous local businesses. LOCATION/DATE: Pickleball is played on regularly sched- LOCATION/TIME/DAY: uled morning and evening times Sunday through Friday City Beach 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 17 beginning in May at Westover Park tennis courts. Contact Mary Dowdle at (262) 490-9121 or email Sand castle registration at 3 p.m. [email protected] for more information. Event held Weather permitting, no rain date.

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Contact Us Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department What’s Inside 220 W. Wisconsin Ave Oconomowoc, WI 53066 POLICY INFORMATION ...... 4 Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm REGISTRATION INFORMATION...... 5 PHONE: (262) 569-2199

FAX: (262) 569-3221 BEST PRACTICE GUIDELINES...... 6

www.oconomowoc-wi.gov/parks

WAIVER ...... 7

YOUTH SPORTS ...... 8 Staff Director SUMMER SPORTS ...... 9 Craig Hoeppner Recreation Manager YOUTH SPORTS ...... 10 Jennifer Froemming Parks & Forestry Superintendent TAE KWON DO, EDUCATIONAL ...... 11 Bryan Spencer

Community Outreach & Services Assistant YOUTH ACTIVITIES & EDUCATION .... 12-13 Paige Brunclik

Administrative Assistant PRESCHOOL AGE PROGRAMS ...... 14 Jennifer Clayton

DANCE CLASSES ...... 15

Parks and Recreation Board Members BATON & GYMNASTICS ...... 16

Joseph Moroni President Scott Antonneau Vice President ADULT PROGRAMS & FITNESS ...... 17-20 Matt Mulder Alderman Charles Schellpeper Alderman SWIM LESSONS & WATERFRONT .... 21-23 Jimi Hall Lauren Wittnebel TENNIS ...... 24-28 Katie Miller Chad Brown SENIORS & PARKS INFO ...... 29-35 Policy Information

Recreation Program Refunds REGISTRATION DEADLINES Canceled Programs: • Spring-Summer Registration begins March 17* • A full refund will be issued. *Registration for swim lessons does not begin until May 19 • Online credit card processing fees will not be refunded. • Registration deadlines are one week prior to the program start date unless The City reserves the right to cancel or combine any activity due to insufficient regis- noted otherwise. • Late registrations are accepted only if spots are available in the class and tration or for any other reason that would prevent the department from providing a will be subject to a $10 late fee. quality program. The Department will make every effort to make up classes canceled due to inclement weather. Facility availability or other factors may prohibit classes WEATHER CANCELLATIONS from being made up therefore the Department does not guarantee make-up classes. You can find weather cancellation postings on the Parks Department page of the City website, www.oconomowoc-wi.gov/parks under News and Announcements. Requesting a Refund: We make every effort to hold class but safety comes first. • Refund requests must be submitted in writing at least one week prior to the start Weekday cancellations will be posted on the website by 4 p.m. Any cancella- date and are subject to review. tions made after 4 p.m. will be made on site. When time permits, we will post • No refunds will be issued after the start of a program. cancellations made after 5 p.m. or on weekends. After-hour and weekend • A $10 processing fee will be assessed per person and per program. cancellations may not be posted on the website. If unsure, report to the site and recreation department staff will direct you. • Online credit card processing fees will not be refunded. • Refunds due to medical reasons will be prorated to reflect classes attended and • We make every effort to make up classes canceled resulting from direct costs to the department. inclement weather. • There is no guarantee that this will be possible. • Refund requests for contracted programs must be submitted ten days prior to the • No refunds will be given. class start date. • Trip registrations are non-refundable. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POLICY The City of Oconomowoc requires that program participants help defray the Missed Classes: overall costs of activities through the assessment of fees and charges. How- • Refunds will not be issued for individual classes missed. ever, the City does not wish to exclude Oconomowoc children who are unable to pay these fees due to unemployment of a parent, illness or other hardships • Missed classes will not be made up nor may the participants attend any other that might occur. Parents who feel they are unable to afford the fees for a pro- class in its place. gram should contact the Recreation Office prior to registering for the activity. Through generous contributions from the Oconomowoc Rotary Foundation, Non-Residents: individuals are able to apply for financial assistance on an as-needed basis for • The non-resident fee will be refunded in full. select youth classes. For a complete listing of classes and requirements please • Yearly non-resident cards will not be refunded. visit www.oconomowoc.recdesk.com or contact the office at (262)569-2199. NEW PROGRAM IDEAS Receiving Your Refund: Suggestions for new programs, or improvements to existing programs, are • Accepted refund requests are processed through City Hall and a check will be mailed with- in two weeks. encouraged and can be presented to the Recreation Manager. • Credit card transactions will be credited to the card within two weeks. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES • A refund can be credited to your Parks and Rec account. You can find information on current job openings or and employment infor- mation at www.oconomowoc-wi.gov. Recreation Program Transfers PHOTO POLICY • Transfer requests must be made at least one week prior to the start date with For program promotion, photographs may be taken of participants. If you do not wish to have your photo taken, please notify the photographer or class the exception of level advancement determined by the instructor. instructor. Photographs will be shared on city social media sites, the city • A $10 processing fee will be assessed per person and per program excluding website and in department promotional materials. level advancement transfers. ANTI-DISCRIMINATION POLICY • Transfers are subject to availability of the desired class. It is the policy of the City of Oconomowoc Parks, Recreation & Forestry De- partment that no person shall be excluded from participation or subjected to Park Rental Refunds discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, sex or religion. • A full refund will be issued up to two business weeks from the reservation date INFORMATION DISCLAIMER less a $10 processing fee. Information in this brochure is subject to change without notice. • Reservations canceled within two business weeks from the reservation date are The Oconomowoc Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department is not non-refundable. responsible for errors nor omissions. Please speak with Parks, Recreation & • The non-resident fee will be refunded in full. 4 Forestry Department associates for the most up-to-date information. Registration Information

You can sign up online! Visit www.oconomowoc.recdesk.com

You can also sign up in person 1. Complete registration in the department office inside the Oconomowoc Community Center • Include non-resident fees if applicable (See residency policy below) PLEASE NOTE: • Include a $10 late fee if applicable (see page 4) • Make checks payable to “OPRD” Registration for • Receipts will be emailed. spring-summer classes 2. Complete a waiver begins March 17* Return forms and payment by mail, drop box, or in person at:

Oconomowoc Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department *Registration for swim 220 W. Wisconsin Avenue, Oconomowoc WI 53066 lessons does not begin Office Hours: Monday-Friday from 8am-5pm until May 19* 24 hour Drop Box outside front doors No Phone Registrations

RESIDENCY POLICIES RESIDENTS Residents are those who reside in the city and pay City of Oconomowoc taxes.

NON-RESIDENTS Individuals who reside outside the City of Oconomowoc. This includes the Town of Oconomowoc.

PROGRAMS HELD ON CITY PROPERTY When a program is held on City Property (Community Center, Park, Beach, etc.), non-residents must pay a non-resident fee in addition to the program fee.

PROGRAMS HELD ON SCHOOL DISTRICT PROPERTY When a program is held on school district property (Park Lawn, High School, etc.) those residing outside of the school district must pay an out of district fee in addition to the program fee.

NON-RESIDENT FEES ARE PER PROGRAM Non-residents may choose to pay a per-program non-resident fee calculated as an additional 50% of the program fee. The additional fee will not exceed $25 per program.

NON-RESIDENT MEMBERSHIP Non-residents may choose to purchase a yearly membership for $50 per person or $150 per family plus tax. All family members must reside at the same address. The yearly membership card expires one year from date of issuance as the date corresponds with the start of the program.

EXCEPTIONS Season bands will require a $25 non-resident fee per person in addition to the band fee. Adult team programs with a non-resident team will not be eligible for the per program option and must pay the $50 plus tax non-resident fee. City park and shelter rentals will require a non-resident fee of $50 plus tax in addition to the rental fee. Best Practice Guidelines

Thank you for registering for programs through the Oconomowoc Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department. The City of Oconomowoc is continually monitoring the current and fluid COVID-19 situation. The safety of our instructors and participants is our primary consideration.

These guidelines have been developed based on Waukesha County Health Department, Wisconsin Department of Health Services and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommendations.

We expect these guidelines to change over time and we will distribute updates as necessary. Personal respon- sibility remains critically important during this time to keep your family healthy. Please discuss these guidelines with your family and help them understand the importance of making good choices.

• Self quarantine: Participants and family members that show symptoms of viral infection (i.e., cough, short- ness of breath, fever, chills, etc.) should not attend any classes. At-risk individuals especially the elderly should refrain from attending class.

• Social Distancing: Where possible, class sizes have been reduced to allow for smaller groups. All partici- pants, staff and families should practice social distancing of at least 6 ft. wherever possible. Only one parent should attend class with their child whenever possible to minimize crowds. As the Waukesha County guide- lines are reevaluated throughout the upcoming weeks, things may change.

• Masks - Masks should be worn by anyone ages 5 and older for any programs that are held indoors unless a medical condition prevents them from doing so or if they are having difficulty breathing during the activity. Masks will NOT be provided.

• Hygiene/Hand Washing/Touching Face: Please practice proper hygiene, wash hands frequently with soap and water, use alcohol-based hand sanitizer (when soap and water are not available), abstain from touching your face, and cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue. Families may wear masks if they prefer to do so. Masks will NOT be provided. Please come dressed for class whenever possible.

• Hand Sanitizer: Participants and families are encouraged to bring hand sanitizer and sanitize frequently throughout the class. Hand sanitizer will NOT be provided.

• Water Bottles: Individuals should bring their own water bottles. Please refrain from using drinking fountains if possible.

• Food: Participants, parents and instructors should refrain from eating food while participating or spectating.

• Class Equipment: Equipment will not be shared whenever possible. Participants are encouraged to bring their own equipment whenever possible (yoga mats, hand weights, etc.). When sharing equipment is necessary, instructors will ensure that equipment is sanitized frequently. Equipment will be sanitized between classes.

• Hands-on Practice: For some programs, parents may be asked to help with hands-on instruction to assist their child to minimize instructor contact.

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WAIVER AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY AND INDEMNITY AGREEMENT

In conclusion of being permitted to enroll and participate in the program to be conducted on City of Oconomowoc premises, and to accept City services and attend said program for any purpose, including but not limited to observation, or use of facilities or equipment, or participation in said program, without respect to location, the undersigned, for himself/herself and any personal representatives, heirs and next of kin, hereby acknowledges, agrees and represents that he/she has, or immediately upon entering or participating will inspect and carefully consider such premises and facilities and the program. It is further warranted that such entry onto and into the City of Oconomowoc premises for observation or use of facilities and equipment thereon or affiliated programs have been inspected and carefully considered, and that the undersigned finds and accepts the same as being safe and reasonably suited for the purpose of such observation, use or participation.

In further consideration of being permitted to participate in the aforementioned program for any purpose, including but not limited to observation or use of facilities or equipment, or participation in any program affiliated with the aforementioned program, without respect to location, the undersigned hereby agrees to the following:

• The undersigned hereby releases, waives, discharges, and covenants not to sue the City of Oconomowoc, its officers, employees and agents (hereinafter referred to as “Releasees”) from all liability to the undersigned, his/her personal representatives, assigns, heirs and next of kin for any loss or damage and any claims or demands therefor on account of injury to the person or property resulting in the death of the undersigned, whether caused by the negligence of Releasees or otherwise while the undersigned is in, upon or about the premises or any facilities or equipment therein, or participating in any program affiliated with the City without respect to location.

• The undersigned hereby agrees to indemnify and save and hold harmless the Releasees and each of them from any loss, liability, damage or cost they may incur due to the presence of the undersigned in, upon or about the City premises or in any way observing or using any facilities or equipment of the City or participat- ing in any program affiliated with the City, whether caused by the negligence of the Releasees or otherwise.

• The undersigned hereby assumes full responsibility for and risk of bodily injury, death or property damage due to negligence of Releasees or otherwise while in, about or upon the premises of the City and/or while using the premises or any facilities or equipment thereon, or participating in any program affiliated with the City program.

• The undersigned further expressly agrees that the foregoing release, waiver and indemnity agreement is intended to be as broad and inclusive as is permitted by the laws of the State of Wisconsin, and that if any portion thereof is held invalid, it is agreed that the balance shall, notwithstanding, continue in full legal force and effect.

• The undersigned has read and voluntarily signed the release and waiver of liability and indemnity agreement and further agrees that no oral representations, statements or inducement apart from the foregoing written agreement have been made.

Dated: Participant’s Signature

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For Parents/Guardians: This is to certify that I, as parent/guardian with legal responsibility for this participant, do consent and agree to his/her release as provided above of all the Releasees and, for myself, my heirs, assigns and next kin, release and agree to indemnify the Releasees from any and all liability incident to my minor child’s involvement or participation in the above program, even if arising from negligence of the Releasees. This release includes all costs for medical treatment for which I and my spouse are responsible.

Dated: Parent/Guardian Signature

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INDOOR SOCCER BRITISH SOCCER CAMP (Ages 6-16) The Indoor Soccer program is offered to ages 3 to 2nd grade. Experienced Challenger coaches use the most innovative Players do not need equipment, it will be provided. They are approaches to coaching youth soccer in the U.S. Each day welcome to wear soccer gear if they want. T-shirts are provided. Please sign up by registration date to ensure spot in program. includes individual foot skills, technical drills, tactical prac- tices, small sided games, coached scrimmages and a daily Saturdays World Cup tournament. Emphasis placed upon individual Spring: Apr. 10-May 8 - Registration deadline: By March 26 skill development, core techniques and small sided games. Fall: Sept. 18-Oct. 16 - Registration deadline: By Aug. 30 Register online at Challengersports.com by July 10 to LOCATION: Silver Lake School Gym/West Athletic Fields receive a free British Soccer jersey. PEE WEE KICKERS (Ages 3-4) Your kickers will get to play with others their age while Registration includes FREE soccer ball, T-shirt, evalua- learning the elementary skills of soccer and tion and wall poster. sportsmanship in this indoor soccer program. $10 late fee applies after July 30. Parent participation is encouraged. Monday- Friday Aug. 9-13 Roosevelt Park Age 3 9:30-10 a.m. Must Register at challengersports.com Age 4 10:15-10:45 a.m. MINI CAMP $30/resident; $45/out of district Ages 4-5 7:30 -9 a.m. $126 KINDER KICKERS (Ages 5-6) HALF DAY CAMP Introduction to the game of indoor soccer for your child. Ages 6-10 9:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Your kickers will get to play with others their age while $154 learning the elementary skills of soccer and sportsmanship. Ages 11-16 1:15-4:15 p.m. 11-11:45 a.m. KICKBALL (Ages 3-5) $35/resident; $52.50/out of district This program uses the game of kickball to develop basic skills of base-running, catching, throwing as well INDOOR SOCCER - GRADES 1-2 as teamwork, sportsmanship and overall coordina- Fundamentals of soccer will be taught and used in game tion. Children will work on these skills while playing play. An indoor soccer ball is used. the game of kickball. 8:15-9:15 a.m. LOCATION: Chaffee Park

$40/resident; $60/out of district DATES & TIME: Tuesdays 4:30-5 p.m. OUTDOOR SOCCER (Ages 2-8) Aug. 3-24 (rain date Aug. 31) The Outdoor Soccer program is an instructional soccer program designed to introduce the fundamentals of soccer. FEES: $25/resident; $37.50/nonresident Skills focus on ball control, passing, receiving, shooting and defense with both drills and game-situations.

DAY/DATES/LOCATION: BIRTHDAY PARTIES Wednesdays Parties include1 hour of activity with an instructor and 1 hour Spring: May 5-26 (rain date June 2) Roosevelt Park for cake and gifts, (setup and cleanup time must be included Fall: Sept. 8-29 (rain date Oct. 6) Chaffee Park in two-hour rental time). Limited to 10 children. Art or youth sports/activity theme offered. TIME: You provide any food or favors. We provide the instructor, Ages 2-3 4-4:30 p.m. (parent/guardian participation) room with equipment, tables and chairs. Ages 4-5 4:45-5:15 p.m. FEES: $25/resident; $37.50/nonresident Cost is $150/resident; $175/nonresident plus tax* for the two-hour party. Option to add more time if you would like. Ages 6-8 5:30-6:15 p.m. *For art parties, supplies would be extra. Work with the party FEES: $30/resident; $45/nonresident planner to plan your party. 8 Summer Sports

2021 SUMMER BASEBALL PROGRAM INTRO TO GOLF (Ages 6 and Up) Students get a swing tutorial and introduction to the sum- VOLUNTEER COACHES - WE NEED YOU! mer golf program. Fee includes range balls and clubs upon You do not have to be a baseball expert to help your child’s program. request. Great for all ages. Golf Pro: Marcus Sueflow. Our programs are in need of parents to volunteer to help coach. The commitment is minor - you’re going to be there to watch your child LOCATION: Deertrak participate anyways, right? Volunteer coaches are necessary to help For weather cancellations, call (920) 474-4444 make our recreation program successful. Please consider signing up to volunteer when you register your child. The hope is a few parents will DATES & TIME: Sunday team to “coach” each team. May 16 OR May 23 3-4 p.m. PEE WEE BALL Ages 3-4 by June 15, 2021. The emphasis for pee wee ball will be on the basic rules, skills, sportsmanship and having FEES: $25 per person fun. A and softie ball will be used to assist in teaching rules and game strategies. Parent participation is encour- JUNIOR GOLF LESSONS (Ages 6-17) aged. Come improve your skills in this hands-on course with the golf pro. You will be able to work on skills on the range. Stu- LOCATION: Park Lawn Elementary School dents will learn swing fundamentals, golf etiquette, respect for the course and each other, and teamwork. Last day con- DATES & TIME: cludes with limited course play. Fee includes range balls and Tuesdays & Thursdays 5:30-6:15 p.m. clubs upon request. Golf Pro: Marcus Sueflow. June 15-July 22 (Off June 29 & July 1) FEES: $40/resident; $60/out of district LOCATION: Deertrak Golf Club Registration deadline is Apr. 23 For weather cancellations, call (920) 474-4444 TEE BALL DATES & TIME: Monday-Friday Ages 5-6 by June 15, 2021. The emphasis for tee ball will be on the basic rules, skills, sportsmanship and having fun. A Summer I: June 14-18 tee and softie ball will be used to assist in teaching rules Summer II: July 19-23 and game strategies. Parent participation is encouraged. Summer III: Aug. 16-20

LOCATION: Park Lawn Elementary School Ages 6-9 8-8:45 a.m. Ages 10-13 9-9:45 a.m. DATES & TIME: Ages 14-17 10-11 a.m. Tuesdays & Thursdays 6:30-7:30 p.m. June 15-July 22 (Off June 29 & July 1) FEES: $90 per session FEES: $40/resident; $60/out of district Are You Signed Up for Weather Cancellations? Registration deadline is Apr. 23 MINORS Our weather cancellations are posted through the City of Oconomowoc For ages 7-8 by Sept. 1, 2021. Minors is for those entering website (not our registration website). grades 1 and 2 and offers an introduction to pitching, hitting Make it easy and sign up for email and/or text alerts so you don’t have to and catching techniques. Teams will practice and play full check the website for cancellations or weather updates. games helping players prepare for the transition into higher levels of play. Some games may be played against teams 1. Go to: www.oconomowoc-wi.gov/list.aspx from Oconomowoc and Okauchee. Practice begins in May. 2. Scroll down to Newsflash 3. Find Parks, Recreation & Forestry News & Announcements LOCATION: Chaffee Park & Other area ballfields 4. Choose either email or text alert by clicking the icon DATES & TIME: 5. You will be asked to verify your information to get signed up. Mondays & Wednesdays 6-7:30 p.m. 6. Once signed up, when we send an alert, you will receive it through the June 7-July 21 method you have selected. FEES: $60/resident; $85/nonresident Please don’t call. We will post when a decision is made to cancel. Registration deadline is Apr. 23. Otherwise report to program site if after 5 p.m. or if nothing is posted. Youth Sports

FLAG (Ages 3-5) YOUTH FOOTBALL (Grades 5-6) This introduction to Flag Football is a developmental The Oconomowoc Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department in program created to introduce the game of football. cooperation with the Oconomowoc Gridiron Club and Ocono- Classes will use developmentally appropriate games mowoc School District will be transitioning to 5th and 6th and equipment to practice important football skills grade Rookie Tackle Football for the 2021 season. such as throwing, receiving, running and defending. This 8-on-8 small field modified tackle football league is a safer way for young athletes to play tackle football while focusing on LOCATION: Chaffee Park the fundamentals of football and better preparing them for full 11-on-11 tackle football in 7th grade. DATES & TIME: Tuesdays 5:15-6 p.m. Football practices will start in early August on Mondays, Tues- Aug. 3-24 days and Thursdays from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the High School. Games will be on Saturdays late-August through October and FEES: will include both home and away games. Home games will $30/resident; $45/nonresident be held at OHS with away games will be played against other teams in the CYFL. Parents will need to provide transportation FLAG RUGBY (Grades 1-8) to and from all practices and games. This non-contact co-ed flag rugby program introduc- es rugby using modified rules. Practices will begin There are no tryouts and teams will be drafted equally facilitat- with basic skill development and will conclude with ed by the Gridiron Club and High School in August. Required equipment: , cleats, padded girdle, vol- scrimmages. There will be two optional tournaments leyball style knee pads, receiver’s gloves (optional) and under- through-out the summer (additional entry fee applies) shirts (optional). so that the players can play against other Wisconsin Required to play: Sports Physical from your physician. Teams. For more info or questions, contact Ray Meuer, [email protected]. FEES: • Early registration: March 3-April 2 $195 LOCATION: Roosevelt Park • Regular registration: April 3-June 15 $245 • Late registration: June 16 (no guarantee of spot) $275 DATES & TIME: FLAG FOOTBALL - GRADE 1-6: Tuesdays 5:30-7 p.m. Flag Football for grades 1-6 will be offered through the YMCA at Pabst Farms. Please note: 5th and 6th grade flag football will only be offered in the spring. June 1-July 27 For information or to register for flag football, contact the YMCA at Pabst Farms (262-567-7251). FEES: $50/resident; $75/nonresident Includes T-shirt and rugby ball SPORTS OF ALL SORTS (Ages 3-5) Introduction to sports through sport concepts like throwing, catching, hitting, jumping, bouncing and more using fun CAMP (Grades 2-8) and unique skill-building games and activities. This camp is offered as an all-position, no-contact camp to introduce young athletes (grades 2-8) to the sport LOCATION: Community Center of lacrosse. This instructional lacrosse camp is directed by Oconomowoc Lacrosse Club coaches. Campers will Spring: Apr. 10-May 1 learn the techniques of every lacrosse position, both DATE & TIME: Saturdays individually and as a team. Camp includes T-shirt. Ages 2-3 w/ caregiver 10-10:40 a.m. Ages 4-5 9-9:40 a.m. LOCATION: Roosevelt Park

DATES & TIME: Summer: July 12 – Aug 2 Wednesday July 21 5:30-7:30 p.m. DATE & TIME: Mondays Ages 2-3 w/ caregiver 10-10:40 a.m. FEES: Ages 4-5 9-9:40 a.m. $25/resident; $37.50/nonresident 10 FEES: $32/resident; $48/nonresident Tae Kwon Do & Educational Programs

Jeremy & Christy Weber INTRO TO TAE KWON DO (Ages 5-10) In this introductory course, students will learn the basics Jeremy Weber has been studying martial arts for of Tae Kwon Do with a focus on balance, coordination, over 30 years with over two decades of teaching focus and self-confidence. This high-energy class is experience. Mr. Weber currently holds a 3rd Degree meant to find out if our traditional program is right for your child. There’s no uniforms, testing or commitment! black belt and is excited to return to Oconomowoc This program is a prerequisite for Kids TKD Class. where is Tae Kwon Do career began. LOCATION: Community Center Activity Room DATE & TIME: Christy Weber has been involved in the fitness Mondays OR Wednesdays 5:30-6 p.m. industry for 20 years as a personal trainer and earned her black belt in 2003. She has been an June 14-Aug. 4 FEES: $40/resident; $60/nonresident instructor at both the Whitewater and Wauke- sha recreation centers from 2003-2010. Christy has also taught a variety of fitness classes at the TAE KWON DO (Age 6 & up) Oconomowoc In this traditional program, students will learn the techniques necessary to progress towards black belt. Recreation department since 2018. Christy Students will learn self-defense while building self-con- currently works with the 4 & 5 year olds in the OASD when not fidence. This is a continuous monthly program. Uniforms teaching fitness. are required at an additional fee and are purchased through the instructor. Instructors: Christy and Jeremy WOMEN’S SELF DEFENSE (Age 12 and up) Weber. This effective and informative women’s self defense course will build the skills and confidence women need to protect DATE/ TIME & FEE: themselves. Our self defense classes discuss critical de- Mondays & Wednesdays fense techniques and tactics, focusing on realistic training scenarios and realistic defenses. Women leave our classes Kids Class (Ages 6-12): 6-6:30 p.m. feeling safe, strong, empowered, and firm in the knowl- $25/resident; $37.50/nonresident per month edge that they are not a victim. Instructors: Christy Weber, (Prerequisite is Intro to Tae Kwon Do) Jeremy Weber & Ed Hicks. Family Class (Ages 12 & up): 6:30-7:30 p.m. One-Day Workshop $50/resident; $75/nonresident per month LOCATION: Community Center Advanced Class/Open Gym: 7:30-8:30 p.m. DATE & TIME: $30/resident; $45/nonresident per month Saturdays 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Mar. 27 This is a monthly program. Payment is due before the OR 25th of each month. A $10 Late fee applies after the 25th June 19 of each month

FEES: $30/resident; $45/nonresident

5-Week Course Consider a Nonresident Membership

DATE & TIME: *If you are not a City of Oconomowoc resident, Tuesdays 6-7 p.m. you may want to consider purchasing a Nonresident July 13-Aug. 10 Membership. Learn more about the benefits of a FEES: $30/Resident; $45/Nonresident Nonresident Membership on Page 5. Youth Activities

STRENGTH & AGILITY for SPORTS (Age 14-17) COED SAND (Grades 4-8 & 9-12) This program for teen athletes focuses on strength, speed Combination of instruction and game play to get your and agility for building athletes. This program uses body ready to play actual volleyball games. Instructor will work weight, light dumbells, kettlebells, ladders and other tools with students at their ability level. to help develop strength, balance and flexibility in athletes. Instructor: Steve Gnewuch. Pair with Yoga and Stretching for an optimal training pro- gram. Instructor: Chelsie Bence LOCATION: Roosevelt Park Volleyball Courts LOCATION: Community Center Activity Room DATE & TIME: Wednesdays 5-6 p.m. DATE & TIME: Summer I: June 16-July 14 Tuesdays 4-5:15 p.m. OR Summer II: July 21-Aug. 18 Thursdays 4-5:15 p.m. FEES: $40/Resident; $60/Nonresident Summer I: June 15-July 8 Summer II: July 13-Aug. 5 FEES: SUMMER TWOS & FOURS VOLLEYBALL (Age 10 and up) $24/resident; $36/nonresident This is an instructional league. Instructor will teach the proper rules and skills of doubles and quads in sand volley- FUN & FITNESS FOR KIDS (Age 3-9) ball. The first two weeks will be instructional followed by “earn-your-spot,” king-of-the-court play. This program uses fitness fundamentals and exercises to Instructor: Steve Gnewuch build coordination, flexibility and balance to upbeat and fun music. Kids will learn how to make fitness and exercise LOCATION: Roosevelt Park Volleyball Courts a part of their daily lives by making it fun and exciting while practicing safe and effective moves. DATE & TIME: Mondays 5:30-7 p.m. LOCATION: Community Center June 14-Aug. 16 DATE & TIME: Sundays April 11-May 9 FEES: $80/Resident; $105/Nonresident Ages 6-9 12-12:30 p.m. Ages 3-5 1-1:30 p.m. FEE: $30/resident; $45/nonresident TREE TOPPERS (Ages 7 and up) Peaceful and invigorating, recreational tree climbing allows LEARN TO SKATE (Ages 4-12) climbers to ascend into and explore trees safely. Recreation- This instructional ice skating program is held in coopera- al tree climbing is an activity that can be enjoyed as an indi- tion with the Waukesha County Park System and local com- vidual, in small groups and especially rewarding to families. munities. This class consists of developing basic skating All gear and instruction is provided. Participants should wear skills for youth. It’s suggested children bring (bike long pants, sturdy shoes and bring a sense of adventure. or other is fine) to the class. Please arrive early to allow Instructor: Tree Top Explorer LLC. time to get skates on before lesson begins. LOCATION: Naga-Waukee Park, 651WI-83, Hartland LOCATION: Naga-Waukee Arena 2946 Golf Road, Delafield DATES & TIMES: DATE & TIME: Mondays Wednesday April 28 4:30-6:30 p.m. Age 4-6 5:30-6 p.m. Monday July 19 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Age 7-12 6-6:30 p.m. Monday July 19 12:30-2:30 p.m. Saturday Aug. 28 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Spring: May 17-June 21 Thursday Nov. 4 4:30- 6:30 p.m. Summer I: June 28- July 26 Summer II: Aug. 2-30 FEES: $42 per person/per date; park fee included. FEE: $65 per session Class sizes limited to 4 participants per community. 12 Youth Activities & Education

SILLY SATURDAYS (Age 3-5) Weekly themes, play, art, books and songs. This class is a OUTDOOR ADVENTURES CAMP (Ages 7-11) perfect stepping-stone into preschool or to add to your This camp will allow your child to explore the great outdoors school experience. Must be potty-trained. Instructor: Bettsy through organized activities including hiking, canoeing, Wood crafts and other activities. Each class will meet at a differ- ent park. A schedule will be emailed prior to the first class. LOCATION: Community Center Classroom Instructor: Zachary Bratland DATE & TIME: Saturdays 10:15-11:45 a.m. LOCATION: Area Parks March 6-April 10 (off April 3) DATE & TIME: Monday-Thursday FEES: $60/resident; $85/nonresident July 26-29 (rain date July 30) MESSY ART (Age 4-6) Summer is the perfect time for your child to engage their 9-10:30 a.m. imaginations and senses in some messy play! They will get their hands in fun projects as they explore and create. FEES: $40/Resident; $60/Nonresident LOCATION: Community Center Classroom DATE & TIME: Wednesdays 2-2:30 p.m. June 23-July 21

FEES: $30/resident; $45/nonresident CREATIVE ART (Age 5-10) Your child will explore and create theme-based arts and craft projects in this hands-on class. Each week they will finish a project to bring home. Instructor: Janna Barrie. LOCATION: Community Center Classroom Exploring the lake in DATE & TIME: Outdoor Adventures Camp Saturdays 9-9:45 a.m. Spring: May 8-June 5 Fall: Sept. 11-Oct. 9 SAFE SITTER COURSE (Ages 11-16) The Safe Sitter Course provides education in lifesaving tech- FEES: $40/resident; $60/nonresident niques to students who are home alone, watching younger siblings, or babysitting so they are equipped with the skills RIDING LESSONS (Age 4 and up) and confidence to act in an emergency. Equitate offers English and Western riding lessons to all levels of youth and adult riders. Each 30-minute private They learn basic first aid and infant and child choking rescue, lesson includes an ASTM-riding approved and they also receive instruction on how a child’s age affects in a heated indoor arena. how to care for them, how to prevent problem behavior, and Register at the Community Center. how to run their own babysitting business.

LOCATION: Equitate Farm is located at N87W39389 County Students who graduate from a Safe Sitter® course receive a Road CW, just north of Oconomowoc off Highway 67. completion card demonstrating that they know how to use their skills in situations they encounter. This course is offered AVAILABLE TIMES: Mon., Weds. or Thurs. 3:30-8 p.m. in partnership with the Tutor Doctor. or Sun. 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m. DATES TBD: FEE: $145/Introduction package of 4 private lessons Check online after registration opens for class dates. Group lessons available, too. Call (262) 244-7771 or email [email protected] for more information. FEE: $90/resident; $115/nonresident Preschool Age Programs

PRESCHOOL READINESS (Ages 3-4) ZUMBINI DEMO CLASSES (Birth to 4 years) Your child will prepare for fall with this preschool readiness Come try Zumbini and check out just how much fun class. Children will play and have a fun and relaxed learn- Zumbini is. Choose one class date before each session ing experience. Focus will be on social interaction, letters, for just $5 per time for City residents to and have some numbers, arts and crafts. Must be potty trained. music and movement fun. April Demos feature Hili and LOCATION: Community Center Classroom July Demos feature TJ. DATE & TIME: 9 a.m.-12 p.m. LOCATION: Community Center Mondays & Wednesdays OR DATE & TIME: Tuesdays & Thursdays Monday, April 5 or July 12 5:45-6:45 p.m. OR June 21-July 22 Thursday, April 8 or July 15 6:15-7:15 p.m. OR *Registration begins May 3 Friday, April 9 or July 16 9-10 a.m. FEES: $180/resident; $205/nonresident EARLY CHILDHOOD LEARNING FEES: $5 Resident Family/ $7.50 Nonresident Family AND RECREATION (Ages 3-4) One class only Our popular Preschool program is back and better than ever! This play-based program is designed to introduce your child ZUMBINI (Birth to 4 years) to school in a fun engaging way. Sing and craft your way Parent/Grandparent/Caregiver will join their children in through the ABC’s each week as new letters, sounds, numbers this music and movement class that combines music, and more will be introduced. New skills such as pre-writing, dance and educational tools for 45 minutes of can’t stop, social skills, math and science will be the focus. Must be won’t stop bonding, learning and fun! potty trained. **Can bring a sibling** Spring features Hili and July fea- LOCATION: Community Center Classroom tures TJ. Instructor: Aleta Shumway TIME & DAYS: 9 a.m.-12 p.m. LOCATION: Community Center DATE & TIME: Mondays & Wednesdays OR Tuesdays & Thursdays Spring: April 19 – June 25 (off May 31 – June 4) Monday s 5:45-6:30 p.m. OR Semester I: Sept. 8-Jan. 18 (off Nov. 24 & 25; Dec. 22-Jan. 2) Thursdays 6:15-7 p.m. OR FEES: $612/resident; $637/nonresident Fridays 9-9:45 a.m. *Registration begins May 3. Deadline Aug. 6. No refunds after deadline. FEES: $92 Resident/ $117 Nonresident Includes book bundle. Semester II: Jan. 24-May 26 (off Mar. 28-31 ) Summer: July 26 – September 24 (off Sept. 6-10) FEES: $612/resident; $637/nonresident Mondays 5:45-6:30 p.m. OR *Registration deadline Jan. 6. No refunds after deadline. Thursdays 6:15-7 p.m. OR Fridays 9-9:45 a.m. MUSIC TIME WITH MR. NICK (Age 3-5) Music Time is a music class designed for kids 3-5 years old. FEES: $84 Resident/ $109 Nonresident Includes book bundle. We will play live music, sing traditional children’s songs, and introduce the kids to a variety of percussion instru- ments. We also get up and move rhythmically to music! Parents (and grandparents) participate too! FANCY NANCY (Ages 4-6) Each week will focus on 1-2 Fancy Nancy stories, learn a LOCATION: City Beach Bandshell French word and do a craft. Instructor: Bettsy Wood DATES & TIME: Friday 9-9:30 a.m. LOCATION: Community Center Classroom July 16-Aug. 30 DATE & TIME: FEES: $48/resident; $72/nonresident Wednesdays 4:30-6 p.m. March 17 – March 31 (off March 24) *Or stop in and attend. Drop In: $10/resident; $15/nonresident per class FEES: $24/Resident; $36/Nonresident 14 Dance Classes

TINY TOT MOVEMENT & MUSIC (Age 2 with caregiver) Music, tempo, dance words, listening skills and becoming comfortable with the studio environment are the goals of this class. DATES & TIME: Spring: Apr. 8-May 6 Thursdays 9:00-9:30 a.m. Spring FEES: $55/resident; $80/nonresident Oconomowoc Rec partners with TTP Academy to offer dance classes DATES & TIME: Summer I: June 21 – July 19 (off July 5) at the Oconomowoc Community Center. TTP Academy is a group of Summer II: July 26 – August 16 professional dance educators with a passion for dance and involving Mondays 3:45 – 4:15 p.m. the next generations. Summer FEES: $44/resident; $66/nonresident - per session PRIMARY DANCE I (Ages 3-4) SUMMER DANCE CAMPS Learn basic ballet steps and arm movements, rhythms and large motor skills like hopping, skipping and leaping. Themed creative kids dance camps for ages 4-9 offered Count to 5 in French, listening skills, fun activities and a by TTP Academy. short combination to perform for family and friends the final 10 minutes of the last class of the session. DAY & TIME: Monday-Friday 2-3 p.m. DATE & TIME: Wednesdays 4:30-5 p.m. LOCATION: Community Center Dance Studio LOCATION: Community Center Dance Studio Spirit Riding Free: June 14-18 Summer I: June 23 – July 21 (off July 7) Space Jam: July 5-9 Summer II: July 28 – Aug 18 Happy Feet: Aug 23-27 FEES: $48/Resident; $72/Nonresident - per session FEES: $60/Resident; $85/Nonresident - per camp PRIMARY DANCE II (Ages 5-6) More advanced steps and skills will be taught including: SPIRIT RIDING FREE (Ages 4-6) learning to count to 10 in French, creativity and French bal- let terms. Family and friends are invited to a short presen- Boy and girls. No need to bring a horse to this dance tation the final 10 minutes of the last class of the session. camp! We will be galloping and dancing into the classic movie DATE & TIME: soundtrack Spirit. Kids will explore many dance concepts Wednesdays 5:05-5:50 p.m. and forms, while making various crafts and costume pieces. LOCATION: Community Center Dance Studio A special performance for families will take place on the final day of camp during the last 10 minutes of class. Summer I: June 23 – July 21 (off July 7) Summer II: July 28 – Aug 18 SPACE JAM (Ages 6-9) FEES: $52/Resident; $77/Nonresident - per session Here’s your chance, do your dance at the Space Jam! BALLET I & II Combo (Age 7-11) Guys and girls dance through Funk Jazz and Hip Hop cho- Ballet barre warm up with another style of dance such as reography, while creating costume pieces for their special jazz, contemporary, tap or hip hop each week. Each class performance on the final day of camp during the last 10 includes 45 minutes of ballet and 30 minutes of another minutes of class. discipline. HAPPY FEET (Ages 4-6) LOCATION: Community Center Dance Studio Find the songs of your heart and the grooves of your feet! DATE & TIME: Boys & girls find their rhythm in dance learning various June 21 – August 16 (off July 5) ‘soft shoe’ and ‘hard shoe’ tap skills and choreography to the soundtrack of Happy Feet. Dancers will also be creat- Ballet I: Mondays 4:30-5:45 p.m. ing themed crafts and costume pieces. A special perfor- Ballet II: Mondays 5:45-7 p.m. mance for families will take place on the final day of camp FEES: $120/Resident; $145/Nonresident - per session during the last 10 minutes of class. Baton & Gymnastics

Pee Wee Dance & Beginner Baton Session Dates TUMBLING (Ages 3-8) Spring: April 15-May 20 (1 day off TBD) Fitness and fun create an environment to learn motor skills, Summer: June 17-Aug. 12 (3 days off TBD) tumbling, group games and build self esteem. Children will work on balance & coordination and the fundamentals of tumbling. PEE WEE DANCE (Age 3-5) Parent participation required. Introduction to dance LOCATION: Community Center Activity Room movements with music. This class will make your little girl DAY, TIME: feel like a princess. Children will move to music in this fun Spring: April 11-May 11 and energetic class. Instructor: Berrin Snyder Sundays Age 3-4 2-2:30 p.m. LOCATION: Community Center Upper Hall Age 5-6 2:45-3:15 p.m. DATE & TIME: OR Thursdays 5-5:30 p.m. Tuesdays Age 3-4 4-4:30 p.m. FEES: Age 5-6 4:45-5:15 p.m. Spring: $30/resident; $45/nonresident Summer: $36/resident; $54/nonresident Summer I: June 23-July 21 Wednesdays BEGINNER BATON (Age 5 & Up) Age 3-4 3:15-3:45 p.m. Learn different techniques of baton twirling while perform- Age 5-6 4-4:30 p.m. ing a rhythmic routine. Twirlers will perform in local parades. Baton is available for purchase at the first class. Summer II: July 24-Aug. 21 Saturdays TIME & DAY: Thursdays 5:30-6 p.m. Age 3-4 9-9:30 a.m. Age 5-6 9:45-10:15 a.m. LOCATION: Community Center Upper Hall

FEES: FEES: Spring: $30/resident; $45/nonresident $30/resident; $45/nonresident - per session Summer: $36/resident; $54/nonresident

COMPETITION BATON I & II (Age 5 & Up) GYMNASTICS CAMP (Ages 6 and up) Advanced level baton twirling. Instructor consent re- Gymnastics instruction for all levels provided by experi- quired. Twirlers will participate in local parades. enced teachers. Includes basic foundational skills, strength Instructor: Berrin Snyder and flexibility training as well as skill development on floor exercise, vault table, uneven parallel bars and balance Summer: June 15-Aug. 12 (3 days off TBD) beam. Students will perform skills in a show the last day of session. Instructor: Margaret Way. TIME & DAY: Beginner Competition Baton LOCATION: Oconomowoc High School Upper Gym Tuesdays 6-7 p.m. OR Thursdays 6-7 p.m. DATE & TIME: Monday-Friday Advanced Competition Baton June 21-July 9 (off July 5) Tuesdays 7-8 p.m. OR Thursdays 7-8 p.m. 8:30-10 a.m. OR 10-11:30 a.m. LOCATION: Community Center Upper Hall FEES: $150/resident; $175/out of district FEES: $54/resident; $81/nonresident (per day) 16 Yoga & Barre

SESSIONS: Cindy Stark Spring: April 27 – June 16 Cindy holds a Master’s Degree in Education with a Health Promotion Summer I: June 22 - July 28 – (Off July 6-7) Emphasis. She is a Certified Nutritionist, Registered and Summer II: August 3 – Sept. 8 Experienced Yoga Teacher and Certified Yoga and Barre instructor. Cindy’s approach to maintaining and improving her clients’ homeostasis and overall health is to educate FEES: them about good nutrition and engage them in the prac- Spring: $72/Resident; $97/Nonresident tice of yoga, barre and stand up paddleboard yoga. Summer I: $45/resident; $67.50/nonresident Summer II: $54/resident; $79/nonresident YIN YOGA (Age 18 & up) This class is designed to enhance flexibility, circulation, *If you wait to register after the registration deadline, there is no breathing techniques and meditation. The yoga sequence guarantee of enrollment and a $10 late fee applies* includes yin poses (floor-based exclusively) and are each held for 1-5 minutes. It targets the connective tissue, LOCATION: body-ligaments, tendons and muscles. Beginners are wel- come. All yoga classes held at the Community Center DAY & TIME: BASIC/YIN/PIYO MIXED BLEND (Age 18 & up) Wednesdays 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. This class will alternate weeks between Yin, Basic Yoga and PiYo. Yin will increase flexibility by loosening the fascia, or while holding poses for extended time and use breath- ing techniques with meditation to do so. Basic Yoga will Wednesdays 6:30-7:30 p.m. enhance attention span, balance and flexibility. It will strengthen and tone core, arm and leg muscles with yoga BASIC/YIN YOGA (Age 18 & up) poses. PiYo will also include Pilates for the core as well as This class will alternate weeks between Basic and Yin yoga. flow yoga and Sun Salutations to increase heart rate and Yin will increase flexibility by loosening the fascia, while strengthen/tone entire body. It is best to have some yoga holding poses for extended period of time and use breathing experience, but beginners are welcome. techniques with meditation to do so. Basic yoga will enhance attention span, balance and flexibility. It will also strengthen DAY & TIME: and tone the core, arm and leg muscles with yoga poses. Tuesdays 7:30-8:30 p.m. Beginners are welcome. . DAY & TIME: BASIC YOGA (Age 18 & up) Wednesdays 4-5 p.m. This class teaches basic yoga poses which will strength- en/tone muscles, enhance flexibility and balance. Basic GENTLE YOGA (Age 18 & up) breathing and meditation techniques will be taught as This class teaches basic yoga poses with modifications and well. Some yoga experience is preferred, although begin- uses blocks, straps and bolsters for support. It will enhance ners are still welcome. flexibility, balance and muscle tone with gentle stretching. Basic breathing and meditation techniques will be taught DAY & TIME: as well. Beginners are welcome. Wednesdays 9-10 a.m. DAY & TIME: BARRE (Age 18 & up) Wednesdays 5:15-6:15 p.m. This class is a fun, full-body workout set to upbeat music. It combines elements of ballet techniques, yoga, Pilates and DROP-IN SUP YOGA hand weights. Learn how to perform yoga poses on a stand-up pad- It also includes brief aerobics during warmup. Students dle-board, while enjoying the scenery and floating on wa- can plan to get a full workout targeting the core, legs and ter. This class is designed for those who are comfortable arms. Gripping socks are optional. Water bottle suggested. on or in the water. It will enhance strength, balance and Beginners are welcome if up for a workout. serenity. Paddle-boards, oars, sand anchors, and life-pre- servers will be provided. 1-2:30 p.m. Wednesdays Dates TBD DAY & TIME: $15/Resident; $22.50/Nonresident. Wednesdays 10:15-11:15 a.m. Adult Programs

ADULT GOLF LESSONS (Ages 18 and up) ADULT TAP (Ages 18 and up) Beginner golf is for adults with little or no golf experience. A beginning tap dance and movement class for Golf Professionals will teach you everything you need to play golf, including proper grip, stance, ball positions and adults. Adults will explore basic tap skills, rhythmic the basics of all aspects of the game. Participants will be progressions and choreography to various genres of taken through a progression of the game: putting, chip- music. ping, pitching, full swing and playing. You will be able to work on skills on the range. Last day concludes with lim- LOCATION: Community Center Room A ited course play. Fee includes range balls and clubs upon request. Golf Pro: Marcus Sueflow. DATE & TIME: Wednesdays 6:30-7:15 p.m. LOCATION: Deertrak Golf Club For weather cancellations, call (920) 474-4444 Spring: April 7 – May 26 Summer I: June 23 - July 21 (off July 7) DATES & TIME: Monday-Friday 5:30-6:30 p.m. Summer II: July 28 - Aug 18

Summer I: June 14-18 Spring FEES: $96/Resident; $121/Nonresident Summer II: July 19-23 Summer III: Aug. 16-20 Summer I or II FEES: $48/Resident; $72/Nonresident FEES: $100 per session LINE DANCING (Ages 18 and up) ADULT COED SAND VOLLEYBALL(Ages 18 & up) Beginner Class: Have fun with friends and get exercise. 12 week minimum play. Fee is per team. Any team with This class is more than learning dances. It incorporates a member residing outside the city limits is considered a variations, choreography and knowing which dances to do nonresident team. Leagues limited to 16 teams per night. with experience. No previous dance experience needed. Instructor: Steve Gnewuch Intermediate Class: Have fun with friends and get exer- LOCATION: Roosevelt Park Volleyball Courts cise. This class is more than learning dances. It incorporates variations, choreography and knowing which dances to do DATE & TIME: with experience. 6:30-8:30 p.m. LOCATION: Community Center Dance Studio Tuesdays Coed 6’s Recreational Wednesdays Coed 6’s Recreational DATE & TIME: Thursdays Coed 6’s “B” Tuesdays Beginner: 6-7 p.m. Intermediate: 7-8 p.m. Play begins - May 11, 12 & 13. Registration deadline is April 30 Spring I: April 6 - May 11 Spring II: May 18 –June 22 FEES: $175/Resident team; $225/Nonresident team Summer I: June 29 – August 3 Summer II: August 10 – Sept 14 ADULT LYRICAL FLOW (Age 18 and up) Adult Lyrical Flow combines gentle ballet, contemporary FEES: $36/Resident; $54/Nonresident and jazz dance. LOCATION: Community Center Dance Studio VisitOconomowoc.com DATE & TIME: Wednesdays 7:30-8:15 p.m. Oconomowoc events are now listed at Spring: April 7 – May 26 visitoconomowoc.com Summer I: June 23 - July 21 (off July 7) Summer II: July 28 - Aug 18 Check it out today and Spring FEES: $96/Resident; $121/Nonresident subscribe to the calendar to nd out about all Summer I or II FEES: $48/Resident; $72/Nonresident Oconomowoc area events! 18 Adult Fitness

CARDIO PUMP (Ages 18 & up) ZUMBA (18 & up) The class provides a mixture of cardio exercise with combi- Get fit in this heart-pumping and energizing fitness work- nations of kicking and punching techniques, body sculpt- out. Zumba uses easy to follow moves to create a dynamic ing using weights along with floor work and stretching fitness program. Tone and sculpt your body while burning fat. cool down. It’s a fun, power packed workout. Build flexibili- Instructor: Aleta Shumway ty, endurance and strength. Instructor: Lisa Fugina LOCATION: Community Center Dance Studio LOCATION: Community Center Dance Studio DATE & TIME: Mondays 9-10 a.m. or 7-8 p.m. DATE & TIME: Spring: April 27 – June 19 (off May 29) Spring: April 26 – June 14 (off May 24) Summer I: June 22 – July 31 (off July 3) Summer I: June 21 – July 26 (off July 5) Summer II: Aug. 3 – Sept. 11 (off Sept. 4) Summer II: August 2 – August 30 Tuesdays 5-5:45 p.m. FEES: FEES: Spring: $40/resident; $60/nonresident Spring: $35/resident; $52.50/nonresident Summer I & II: $30/resident; $45/nonresident Summer: $25/resident; $37.50/nonresident OR POUND FITNESS (Ages 18 & up) Saturdays 9:30-10:15 a.m. POUND® is the world’s first cardio jam session inspired by FEES: the infectious, energizing and sweat-dripping fun of Spring: $35/resident; $52.50/nonresident playing the drums. Instructor: Lisa Fugina. Summer I & II: $25/resident; $37.50/nonresident LOCATION: Community Center Dance Studio DATES & TIME: Thursday 5:45-6:30 p.m. STRENGTH TRAINING (Ages 18 & up) April 8, May 13, June 10, July 8, Aug. 5 and Sept. 9 You will be inspired and have fun while participating in a fantastic workout. You can expect a full body workout OR that targets all of the major muscle groups. You’ll integrate strength and stretching exercises to produce stronger bones Saturday 10:30-11:15 a.m. and muscles and increase your metabolism to help maintain April 17, May 15, June 12, July 10, Aug. 21 and Sept. 18 a healthy body weight. Bring a towel and water. Instructor: Lisa Fugina FEES: $6/resident; $9/nonresident LOCATION: Oconomowoc Community Center Dance Studio DATE & TIME: Spring: April 29 – June 17 Summer I: June 24 – July 29 Summer II: Aug. 5 – Sept. 9 Thursdays 5-5:45 p.m.

FEES: Spring: $40/resident; $60/nonresident Summer I & II: $30/resident; $45/nonresident

Start your Saturday with a fun, energetic and very different style workout at Pound Fitness with Lisa in the dance studio. Adult Fitness

BARRE ABOVE (18 & up) CARDIO TRX (18 & up) Barre Above is full-body conditioning class that fuses Combine TRX exercises with cardio to get your heart the best of pilates, yoga, aerobics, and elements of the strengthening exercises used by dancers. It is a trifecta low rate up, burn a bunch of calories and build strength. impact workout that incorporates lower, upper, and core Cardio TRX is a great way to amp up your workout, exercises with a focus on flexibility, balance, stability and burn more fat and get your body moving. strength. Instructor: Katie George Instructor: Scott Mettlach. LOCATION: Community Room LOCATION: Oconomowoc Community Center DATE & TIME: DATE & TIME: Thursdays 6-6:45 p.m. Tuesdays & Thursdays 6-6:45 p.m. Spring: April 29-June 17 Summer I: June 24-July 29 April 27-June 10 *(off May 6, 11, 27 & June 1) Summer II: Aug. 5-Sept. 9 FEES: $80/resident; $105/nonresident FEES: Spring: $56/resident; $81/nonresident *Cardio TRX participants are invited to participate Summer I & II: $42/resident; $63/nonresident in Work It Out on the off dates listed above free of charge.

ZUMBA TONING (18 & up) This class is perfect for those who want to party, but put WORK IT OUT (Age 16 & up) extra emphasis on toning and sculpting to define those muscles! Instructor: Katie George. Open gym style circuit training workout. Work It Out is a cardio kick program using heavy bags and LOCATION: Community Center Dance Studio circuits. You can get a 30-minute workout in or choose to stay longer and go through the circuits again. DATE & TIME: Wednesdays 6-6:45 p.m. Open to ALL fitness levels. This is a continuous monthly program. You can attend every how many classes you pre- Spring: April 28-June 16 fer each week. Suggested Equipment - Padded Boxing or Summer I: June 23-July 28 Martial Arts Gloves. Instructor: Ed Hicks, martial arts black Summer II: Aug. 4-Sept. 8 belt. FEES: LOCATION: Community Center Activity Room Spring: $48/resident; $72/nonresident Summer I & II: $36/resident; $54/nonresident DATE/ TIME: Tuesdays & Thursdays 7-8 p.m. Saturdays 8-9 a.m. FEES (per month): DROP IN AND TRY IT! $36/resident; $54/nonresident Did you know that you can drop in to many of our fitness class- es? If signing up for a whole session doesn’t fit your schedule or you just want to sample classes, you can do that! Pick a class. Consider a Nonresident Membership *If you are not a City of Oconomowoc resident, • Cardio Pump $8/resident; $12/nonresident you may want to consider purchasing a Nonresident • Strength Training $8/resident; $12/nonresident Membership. • Zumba $6/resident; $9/nonresident Learn more about the benefits of a • Zumba Toning $6/resident; $9/nonresident Nonresident Membership on Page 5. 20 Swim Lessons

Introductory Lessons Swim Lessons meet Monday- Friday Parent/Child (ages 12-36 months) Registration Begins May 19 This program builds swimming readiness by emphasizing fun in the water. Parents Lessons are never canceled due to inclement weather. are required to be in the water with their child and will participate in several They will meet inside the Community Center. Participants will guided practice sessions that will help orient their child to the water. work on American Red Cross safety skills, worksheets & videos. Preschool (ages 3-5 by first class) Fee per session $45/resident; $67.50/nonresident This program builds swimming readiness by emphasizing fun in the water. The 45-minute $20/resident child will participate in several guided practice sessions that help the child learn Private lesson $30/nonresident elementary skills.

Session I: June 14-July 2 - Registration Begins May 19 American Red Cross Learn-To Swim Program 10-10:30 a.m. Preschool & Level 1 Level 1 - Intro to Water Skills 11-11:30 a.m. Preschool & Level 1 (Ages 4 & up by first class)* 12-12:30 p.m. Preschool & Level 1 Purpose: help student feel comfortable in the water. Some skills covered include: 5-5:30 p.m. Preschool & Level 1 basic water safety, travel 5 yards, bob 3 times, pick up a submerged object, glide 5:45-6:15 p.m. Preschool & Level 1 on front 2 body lengths, back float for 3 seconds, recover to vertical position, and swim front and back using arm and leg action. 10-10:45 a.m. Level 2 & Level 3 11-11:45 p.m. Level 2 & Level 4 Level 2 - Fundamental Aquatic Skills. Prerequisite: Level 1 12-12:45 p.m. Level 2 & Level 5 (Ages 6 & up by first class)* 5-5:45 p.m. Level 2 Purpose: Give students success with fundamental skills. Some skills covered in- 6- 6:45 p.m. Level 3 clude: front and back glide, roll from front to back float for 5 seconds, tread water using arm and leg motions, push off and swim using combined stroke on front and back. Session II: July 12-July 30 - Registration Begins May 19 Level 3 - Stroke Development. Prerequisite: Level 2 (Ages 7 & up by first class)* 10-10:30 a.m. Preschool & Level 1 Purpose: Learn the survival float, elementary back float and coordinate the front 11-11:30 a.m. Preschool & Level 1 crawl. Some skills covered include: jump into deep water, swim front crawl for 15 12-12:30 p.m. Preschool & Level 1 yards, tread water for 30 seconds and swim elementary backstroke for 15 yards. 5-5:30 p.m. Preschool & Level 1 Introduction to scissors kick and dolphin kick. 5:45-6:15 p.m. Parent/Tot & Level 1 Level 4 - Stroke Improvement. Prerequisite: Level 3 (Ages 7 & up by first class)* 10-10:45 a.m. Level 2 & Level 3 & Level 4 Purpose: Develop confidence in the strokes and improve other aquatic skills. Some 11-11:45 p.m. Level 2 & Level 4 & Level 5 skills covered include: feet first surface dive, front crawl and elementary backstroke 12-12:45 p.m. Level 3 & Level 5 & Level 6 for 25 yards, swim breaststroke and back crawl for 15 yards. Butterfly is intro- 5-5:45 p.m. Level 2 & Level 3 duced. 6- 6:45 p.m. Level 2 & Level 4/5 Split Level 5 - Stroke Refinement. Prerequisite: Level 4 (Ages 8 & up by first class)* Purpose: Provide refinement of all six strokes. Some skills covered include: flip Session III: Aug. 2-Aug. 20 - Registration Begins May 19 turns on front and back, swim front crawl and elementary backstroke and side- stroke for 50 yards, swim breaststroke and back crawl for 25 yards. 10-10:30 a.m. Preschool & Level 1 11-11:30 a.m. Preschool & Level 1 Level 6 - Swimming & Skill Proficiency. Prerequisite: Level 5 12-12:30 p.m. Preschool (Ages 9 & up by first class)* 5-5:30 p.m. Preschool & Level 1 Refine strokes so students swim them with ease, efficiency power and smoothness 5:45-6:15 p.m. Level 1 over greater distances. Level 6 is designed with options. Each of these options 10-10:45 a.m. Level 2 & Level 3 focuses on preparing student to participate in more advanced courses, such as 11-11:45 p.m. Level 2 & Level 4/5 Split Water Safety instructor and Lifeguard Training. Options include personal water 12-12:45 p.m. Level 2 & Level 3 & Level 6 safety and fitness swimmer. 5-5:45 p.m. Level 2 & Level 3 *Instructor consent and approval required if child does not meet the age 6- 6:45 p.m. Level 2 & Level 4/5 Split requirements. Waterfront Activities

BEACH INFORMATION WATERCRAFT RENTALS City of Oconomowoc Beaches, Bender Beach and Rent a stand up paddle board (SUP), canoe, kayak City Beach, are open Memorial Day weekend through or paddle boat at City Beach during beach hours - Labor Day weekend. *Hours are reduced when school weather permitting. is in session and due to unfavorable weather. Rental Resident Nonresident City Beach 10 a.m.-7 p.m. 1 hour $10 $15 Bender Beach 12 p.m.-5 p.m. 1 hour SUP $15 $20 All beach hours are weather permitting 4 hour $30 $45 Beach Bands must be purchased for anyone age 6 and 8 hour $60 $90 up in order to swim. Paddleboards are only rented per hour Beach Bands can be purchased at the beach SUP FREE FRIDAYS! Daily Band: $3 resident; $6 nonresident Season Band: $20 resident; $45 nonresident Check out a Stand Up Paddleboarding for free on Lac La Belle during Free Fridays this summer. Children under age 6 are free with a paid adult. Free Fridays are from 1:30-3:30 p.m. at City Beach Adult must be within arm’s reach of the child at all times. June 11, July 16 and Aug. 20.

The swim area will be restricted to the small section Each participant gets a free half hour. First come, first serve, no during swim lessons. reservations.

FAMILY BEACH SEASON PASS AVAILABLE TO CITY RESIDENTS A family season pass to the beach is now available to City of Oconomowoc residents at the following rates. You must be a City of Oconomowoc resident/taxpayer to be eligible. # of Family Members 2 3 4 5+

Family Rate $35 $50 $60 $70

Family passes must be purchased in the Parks, 2. Head of household spouse if applicable must Recreation & Forestry office during regular office hours. provide a valid driver’s license to verify residency. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. 3. Immediate family members who reside in the Family passes will be available for purchase May 5. household are eligible to be on the family season pass. To provide a fair process to residents, the following criteria would be required to purchase a family season 4. Immediate family members include the following: pass: legal daughter/son, husband and wife only.

1. Head of household must provide a valid driver’s 5. Birth certificate is required for all immediate family license to verify residency. members. 22 Waterfront Activities

SNORKELING (Ages 8 and up) JUST FISHIN’ (All Ages) Must be able to swim underwater. Learn snorkeling while Instructors will guide children through the basics of fishing exploring Lac La Belle. Equipment provided. while they are able to try their luck with the sport.

LOCATION: City Beach This FREE, two-hour workshop teaches the basics of bait, rods, fish, etc. to get acquainted with the sport of fishing. Equip- DATE & TIME: ment provided. Tuesday & Thursday 6-6:30 p.m. LOCATION: Oconomowoc Community Center Summer I: July 13 & 15 Summer II: Aug. 3 & 5 DATE & TIME: Saturday, June 5 9-11 a.m.

FEES: $12/Resident; $18/Nonresident FEES: Free

LOGROLLING (Ages 6-15) Try something new and improve your balance. Learn to log- roll like the lumberjacks. LOCATION: City Beach DATE & TIME: Mondays & Wednesdays 6-6:30 p.m. Summer I: June 14-23 (rain date June 28) Summer II: July 12-21 (rain date July 26) Summer III: Aug. 2-11 (rain date Aug. 16) Free fishing program, Just Fishin’ is Saturday, June 5. Make sure to pre-register online at www.oconomowoc.recdesk.com FEES: $24 Resident; $36/Nonresident CANOEING (Ages 9 and up) SUP LESSONS (Ages 9 and up) Learn the correct way to navigate and paddle a canoe. Canoe, Learn this popular water sport here on Lac La Belle. Students paddles and life jackets are provided. will learn the basics of stand-up paddleboarding along with a guided practice on the lake. Paddleboard, paddle and lifejack- LOCATION: City Beach et provided. DATE & TIME: LOCATION: City Beach Tuesday & Thursday 6-7 p.m. Ages 9-17: June 29 & July 1 DATE & TIME: Ages 18 & Up: July 20 & 22 Fridays 1:30-2:30 p.m. June 18, July 2, or Aug 13 FEES: $20/Resident; $30/Nonresident FEES: $20/Resident; $30/Nonresident SUNSET KAYAKING (Ages 12 and up) Take in a little exercise while learning a new sport and enjoy- Kids! Learn to Sail! ing beautiful Lac La Belle. Kayak, paddles and life jacket are Enjoy Lake Country this summer provided. on beautiful Lac La Belle! LOCATION: City Beach Visit www.labelleyachtclub.org DATE & TIME: for details about Lac Monday & Wednesday 7-8 p.m. LaBelle Yacht Club’s youth Ages 12- 17: June 28 & June 30 sailing program. Agest 18 & Up: Aug. 16 & 18 Ages 8-14 FEES: $20/Resident; $30/Nonresident www.labelleyachtclub.org Spring Tennis Lessons

Spring Tennis Session INTERMEDIATE (Age 7-8) INTERMEDIATE: Instructor consent required. Continued stroke devel- May 3-June 5 (off May 29 & 31) Unless* otherwise stated opment, footwork and fun drills. Serve and play the game. Instructors: Barb Mueller, Certified Elite USPTA Pro & USTA Hall of Famer & Recreation Department Staff DAY/TIME/LOCATION: Mondays 4:45 - 6 p.m. Fowler Park INTRO TO PEE WEE (Age 4) Instructor: Barb Mueller, USPTA Pro Hand-eye coordination skills, games and lots of fun in a relaxed FEES: $50/Resident; $75/Nonresident atmosphere. Racquet provided. FUTURE STARS (Age 9-11) DAY/TIME/LOCATION: BEGINNER: Learn basic strokes, court etiquette, skill drills and games. Mondays 4-4:30 p.m. Fowler Park Learn to play the game. Instructor: Barb Mueller, USPTA Pro DAY/TIME/LOCATION: FEES: $32/Resident; $48/Nonresident Saturdays 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. Fowler Park Instructor: Recreation Dept. Staff Wednesdays 5:15-5:45 p.m. Fowler Park Instructor: Barb Mueller, USPTA Pro FEES: $32/Resident; $48/Nonresident OR FEES: $40/Resident; $60/Nonresident DAY/TIME/LOCATION: Tuesdays 5 - 6 p.m. Fowler Park TINY STARS (Age 5-6) Instructor: Barb Mueller, USPTA Pro BEGINNER: Intro to tennis skills with hand-eye coordination drills, FEES: $50/Resident; $75/Nonresident games and a lot of fun in a relaxed atmosphere. Racquet provided. ADVANCED BEGINNER: One full year of lessons required. Continued DAY/TIME/LOCATION: stroke development, fun drills, games and play. Saturdays 9-9:45 a.m. Fowler Park Instructor: Recreation Dept. Staff DAY/TIME/LOCATION: *May 12-June 2 Wednesdays 4-5 p.m. Westover Park FEES: $32/Resident; $48/Nonresident Instructor: Recreation Dept. Staff ADVANCED BEGINNER: One full year of lessons required. FEES: $32/Resident; $48/Nonresident Hand-eye coordination drills, games and a lot of fun in a relaxed atmosphere. Racquet provided. TWEEN (Ages 12-14) BEGINNER: Learn basic strokes, court etiquette, skill drills and games. DAY/TIME/LOCATION: Learn to play the game. Class for those who have never had lessons. Wednesdays 4:15-5:15 p.m. Fowler Park Instructor: Barb Mueller, USPTA Pro DAY/TIME/LOCATION: *May 12-June 2 Wednesdays 6-7 p.m. Westover Park FEES: $50/Resident; $75/Nonresident Instructor: Recreation Dept. Staff STARTER STARS (Age 7-8) FEES: $32/Resident; $48/Nonresident BEGINNER: Learn basic stroke development, court etiquette. Fun INTERMEDIATE (Ages 11-15) games, skills and drills. Racquet provided. Two full years of lessons required. Stroke development, fun drills and learn singles and doubles play. Instructor consent required. DAY/TIME/LOCATION: Saturdays 10-11 a.m. Fowler Park DAY/TIME/LOCATION: Instructor: Recreation Dept. Staff Thursdays 5-6:30 p.m. Fowler Park Instructor: Barb Mueller, USPTA Pro FEES: $32/Resident; $48/Nonresident FEES: $75/Resident; $100/Nonresident ADVANCED BEGINNER: One full year of lessons required. EXCELLENCE (Ages 11-16) Continued stroke development, footwork and fun drills. Minimum of three full years of playing experience. Refine strokes, Serve and play the game. learn specialty shots, drill and play, learn strategies for singles and doubles. Instructor consent required. DAY/TIME/LOCATION: *May 12-June 2 Wednesday s 5-6 p.m. Westover Park DAY/TIME/LOCATION: Instructor: Recreation Dept. Staff Thursdays 3:45-5 p.m. Fowler Park Instructor: Barb Mueller, USPTA Pro FEES: $32/Resident; $48/Nonresident 24 FEES: $62.50/Resident; $87.50/Nonresident Adult Spring Tennis, Leagues & Tournaments

Spring Tennis Session JV VARSITY DRILL AND PLAY May 3-June 5 (off May 29 & 31) Open JV/Varsity drill and play. Not for beginners. Work on Instructors: Barb Mueller, Certified Elite USPTA Pro & USTA strokes, consistency, and point play drills. Hall of Famer & Recreation Department Staff June 14-July 26 ADULT LESSONS BEGINNER: Learn the fundamentals of the game. Court eti- DAY/TIME/LOCATION: quette and doubles play. Class for those who have never had Mondays 6-7:30 p.m. OHS lessons. Instructor: Recreation Dept Staff DAY/TIME/LOCATION: FEES: $84/Resident; $109/Out of District Tuesdays 6-7 p.m. Fowler Park Instructor: Barb Mueller, USPTA Pro JUNIOR TEAM TENNIS LEAGUE Play Junior Team Tennis this summer. Meet new friends. FEES: $60/Resident; $85/Nonresident 14U, 18U Intermediate: Singles, doubles and mixed competitive INTERMEDIATE: At least three years of playing experience. Re- match play. League champions will advance to the Wiscon- fine strokes. Learn specialty shots, drill and play. sin District. Participants must be USTA members. DAY/TIME/LOCATION: Register for USTA membership: usta.com/membership Wednesdays 6-7:30 p.m. Fowler Park Instructor: Barb Mueller, USPTA Pro June 15-July 22 - Register by June 7 FEES: $90/Resident; $115/Nonresident DAY/TIME/LOCATION: 14U ADULT CARDIO TENNIS 3.5-4.5 Practice: Tuesdays 2:30-3:30 p.m. OHS 3.5-4.5 Rating: Fast-paced drills and play for highly skilled play- Play: Thursdays 4:30-6 p.m. OHS ers. Heart-pumping fitness with a warm-up and cool down. Music included. 18U Practice: Tuesdays 3:30-4:30 p.m. OHS DAY/TIME/LOCATION: Play: Thursdays 6-7:30 p.m. OHS Mondays 6-7:30 p.m. Fowler Park Instructor: Barb Mueller, USPTA Pro Instructor: Recreation Department Staff FEES: $72/Resident; $97/Nonresident FEE: $60/Resident; $85/Out of District ADULT BEGINNER CARDIO TENNIS OCONOMOWOC CLASSIC TOURNAMENT BEGINNER: Cardio drills and play for all skill levels. Ages 12-18: This rookie tournament is for non-ranking play- Heart-pumping fitness with a warm-up and cool down. ers. Boys and Girls 12U, 14U, 16U & 18U Singles and Boys and Girls 18U Doubles. Two matches guaranteed. DAY/TIME/LOCATION: Tuesdays 9-10:30 a.m. Fowler Park DAY/TIME/LOCATION: Instructor: Barb Mueller, USPTA Pro 8 a.m. Saturday, July 24 OHS Tournament Director: Matt Teuteberg FEES: $90/Resident; $115/Nonresident FEE: $25 -Entry deadline is 12 p.m. Wednesday, July 20 SENIOR CARDIO TENNIS (Ages 55+) Instructor: USTA & Rec. Dept Staff Advanced Beginner to Low Intermediate: Heart-pump- USTA FAMILY TENNIS DAY ing fitness with a warm-up and cool down. Cardio Drills This is a family event for parents and FEES: $20/family and play. Instructor: Barb Mueller, USPTA Pro children ages 6 and older. New and returning players are welcome. Coaches REGISTRATION: DAY & TIME: Tuesdays 11:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m. Fowler Park will be available to provide instruction. You must pre-register online. Fun events for all. May 5-June 2 Registration information is posted at: DAY/TIME/LOCATION: www.oconomowoc-wi.gov/parks FEE: $60/Resident; $85/Nonresident Sunday, April 18 1-3 p.m. OHS under News & Announcements Summer Recreational Tennis Lessons

Summer Recreational Tennis Sessions Summer I: June 15 - July 17 (off July 3) FUTURE STARS (Age 9-11) Summer II: July 20-Aug. 14 BEGINNER: Learn basic strokes, court etiquette, skill drills and games. Learn to play the game. *Please note that lessons held at OHS on July 24 will meet at Westover Park DAY/TIME/LOCATION: Wednesdays 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. Fowler Park TINY STARS (Age 5-6) Instructor: Recreation Dept. Staff BEGINNER: Intro to tennis skills with hand-eye coordination FEES: Summer I: $40/Resident; $60/Nonresident drills, games and a lot of fun in a relaxed atmosphere. Rac- Summer II: $32/Resident; $48/Nonresident quet provided. OR DAY/TIME/LOCATION: Wednesdays 9:15-10 a.m. Fowler Park DAY/TIME/LOCATION: Instructor: Recreation Dept. Staff Saturdays 11 a.m.-12 p.m. OHS Instructor: Recreation Dept. Staff FEES: Summer I: $40/Resident; $60/Nonresident Summer II: $32/Resident; $48/Nonresident FEES: Summer I & II: $32/Resident; $48/Out of District OR ADVANCED BEGINNER: Continued stroke development, fun drills, games and play. One year of lessons required. DAY/TIME/LOCATION: Saturdays 9-9:45 a.m. OHS DAY/TIME/LOCATION: Instructor: Recreation Dept. Staff Tuesdays 6-7 p.m. OHS Instructor: Recreation Dept. Staff FEES: Summer I & II: $32/Resident; $48/Out of District FEES: Summer I: $40/Resident; $60/Nonresident Summer II: $32/Resident; $48/Nonresident STARTER STARS (Age 7-8) BEGINNER: Learn basic stroke development, court etiquette. TWEEN & TEEN(Ages 14-16) Fun games, skills and drills. Racquet provided. BEGINNER: Learn basic strokes, court etiquette, skill drills and games. Learn to play the game. Class for those who have DAY/TIME/LOCATION: never had lessons. Wednesdays 10-11 a.m. Fowler Park Instructor: Recreation Dept. Staff DAY/TIME/LOCATION: Tween: Wednesdays 5-6 p.m. OHS FEES: Summer I: $40/Resident; $60/Nonresident Teen: Wednesdays 6-7 p.m. OHS Summer II: $32/Resident; $48/Nonresident Instructor: Recreation Dept. Staff OR FEES: Summer I: $40/Resident; $60/Nonresident Summer II: $32/Resident; $48/Nonresident DAY/TIME/LOCATION: Saturdays 9-10 a.m. OHS FEES: Summer I & II: $32/Resident; $48/Out of District ADVANCED BEGINNER: One full year of lessons required. Stroke development, footwork and fun drills. Learn to serve and play. DAY/TIME/LOCATION: SO MUCH TENNIS! TURN Tuesday s 5-6 p.m. OHS Instructor: Recreation Dept. Staff THE PAGE - WE HAVE MORE TENNIS SESSIONS ON THE FEES: Summer I: $40/Resident; $60/Out of District Summer II: $32/Resident; $48/Out of District NEXT PAGES 26 Summer Professional Tennis Lessons

Summer Professional Tennis Sessions Barb Mueller - Certified Elite USPTA Pro Hall of Famer Summer I: June 14-July 22 Summer II: July 26-Aug. 26 Barb is an accomplished tennis player and coach. She was inducted into the USTA Tennis Hall of Fame in 2008. She holds several World Senior Singles and Doubles titles and more than 55 USTA Singles & Instructor: Barb Mueller, Certified Elite USPTA Pro Doubles Championships. Barb served on U.S. World Cup Teams & USTA Hall of Famer from 1985-1999 & 2004. Mueller was a former U.S. Open Women’s 35 Singles Finalist. As a Junior, Barb was ranked 11 in USTA 18 singles and #5 in doubles. In Wisconsin, she was INTRO TO PEE WEE (Age 4) #1 consecutively in every age division. Barb has been a USPTA Hand-eye coordination skills, games and lots of fun in a relaxed Elite Teaching Pro for 45 years. She is a former Women’s Tennis Coach at The Ohio atmosphere. Racquet provided. State University, Mount Mary College, USTA Midwest and Colorado Sectional DAY/TIME/LOCATION: teams. She is an avid teacher for the Wi .Adaptive/Wheelchair tennis Program Mondays 10:15-10:45 a.m. Fowler Park OR and to Native American communities. Barb’s passion is teaching children and Wednesdays 5:15-5:45 p.m. Fowler Park adults of all ages 4 to 94 the” Sport of a Lifetime”. FEES: Summer I: $48/Resident; $72/Nonresident Summer II: $40/Resident; $60/Nonresident INTERMEDIATE (Ages 11-15) 4 Reasons Your Child Two full years of lessons required. Stroke development, fun drills Should Play Tennis and learn singles and doubles play. Instructor consent required. 1. Social Benefits -Provides a great DAY/TIME/LOCATION: social outlet for young athletes. Thursdays 5-6:30 p.m. Fowler Park 2. Lifelong Playtime - Easy on the FEES: Summer I: $90/Resident; $115/Nonresident joints and you can play for a lifetime. Summer II: $75/Resident; $100/Nonresident

3. Low Risk for Injury - Less player to player contact. EXCELLENCE (Ages 11-16) 4. Great Exercise - Tennis keeps Minimum of three full years of playing experience. Refine strokes, learn specialty shots, drill and play, learn strategies for singles and your heart pumping and body doubles. Instructor consent required. moving! DAY/TIME/LOCATION: Monday & Thursday 11-12:30 p.m. Fowler Park TINY STARS (Age 5-6) ADVANCED BEGINNER: One full year of lessons required. FEES: Summer I: $180/Resident; $205/Nonresident Hand-eye coordination drills, games and a lot of fun in a relaxed Summer II: $150/Resident; $175/Nonresident atmosphere. Racquet provided. DAY/TIME/LOCATION: Tuesdays 10-11 a.m. Fowler Park 10 MATCH PLAY (Ages 11-16) Join Coach Barb Mueller, Certified Elite USPTA Pro & USTA Hall of FEES: Summer I: $60/Resident; $85/Nonresident Famer and top 10U coach for some friendly competition. Must be Summer II: $50/Resident; $75/Nonresident able to serve and keep score. DAY/TIME/LOCATION: STARTER STARS (Age 7-8) July 9 – August 6 Fridays INTERMEDIATE: Continued stroke development, footwork and fun 9-10 Years 9:30-10:30 a.m. OHS drills. Serve and play the game. Instructor consent required. 7-8 Years 10:30-11:30 a.m. OHS DAY/TIME/LOCATION: FEES: $50 Resident; $75/Out of District Mondays 12:45 - 2 p.m. Fowler Park FEES: Summer I: $75/Resident; $100/Nonresident Summer II: $62.50/Resident; $87.50/Nonresident Adult Summer Tennis

Adult Summer Tennis Senior Summer Tennis Summer I: June 7 -July 14 Summer I: June 8 -July 14 Summer II: July 19-Aug. 25 Summer II: July 20-Aug. 25

Instructor: Barb Mueller, Certified Elite USPTA Pro Instructor: Barb Mueller, Certified Elite USPTA Pro & USTA Hall of Famer & USTA Hall of Famer ADULT LESSONS BEGINNER: Learn the fundamentals of the game. Court eti- quette and doubles play. Class for those who have never had SENIOR TENNIS LESSONS (Age 60+) lessons. Daytime lessons available upon request. BEGINNER: Learn the fundamentals of the game. Court eti- quette and doubles play. Class for those who have never had DAY/TIME/LOCATION: lessons. Tuesdays 6-7 p.m. Fowler Park DAY/TIME/LOCATION: FEES: Summer I & II: $72/Resident; $97/Nonresident Tuesdays 9-10 a.m. Fowler Park INTERMEDIATE: At least three years of playing experience. Re- FEES: Summer I & II: $72/Resident; $97/Nonresident fine strokes. Learn specialty shots, drill and play. DAY/TIME/LOCATION: Wednesdays 6-7:30 p.m Fowler Park SENIOR CARDIO TENNIS (Age 55+) FEES: Summer I & II: $108/Resident; $133/Nonresident Advanced Beginner to Low Intermediate: Heart-pumping fitness with a warm-up and cool down. Cardio Drills and play. TENNIS MAKES YOU HAPPY & HEALTHY DAY/TIME/LOCATION: Wednesdays 12-1 p.m. Fowler Park • SUPPORTS CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH FEES: Summer I & II: $72/Resident; $97/Nonresident • AIDS WEIGHT LOSS • INCREASES RANGE OF MOTION • DECREASES OSTEOPOROSIS RISK Are You Signed Up for Weather Cancellations? • PROMOTES AGILITY Our weather cancellations are posted through the City of Oconomowoc • ENHANCES MOTOR CONTROL website (not our registration website). Make it easy and sign up for email and/or text alerts so you don’t have to • INCREASES VITAMIN D EXPOSURE check the website for cancellations or weather updates.

• PROVIDES SOCIAL INTERACTION 1. Go to: www.oconomowoc-wi.gov/list.aspx 2. Scroll down to Newsflash 3. Find Parks, Recreation & Forestry News & Announcements ADULT CARDIO TENNIS 3.5-4.5 4. Choose either email or text alert by clicking the icon 3.5-4.5 Rating: Fast-paced drills and play for highly skilled play- 5. You will be asked to verify your information to get signed up. ers. Heart-pumping fitness with a warm-up and cool down. 6. Once signed up, when we send an alert, you will receive it through the Music included. method you have selected. DAY/TIME/LOCATION: Please don’t call. We will post when a decision is made to cancel. Mondays 6-7:30 p.m. Fowler Park Otherwise report to program site if after 5 p.m. or if nothing is posted. FEES: Summer I & II: $108/Resident; $133/Nonresident 28 Seniors & Parks Information

OCONOMOWOC AREA SENIOR CENTER SENIOR DINING & HOME DELIVERED MEALS Due to COVID-19 Senior Dining Centers are closed. But meal delivery is still available to anyone age 60 or older in Waukesha County. Reservations required at least 24 hours in advance. Please call the ADRC (262) 548-7848, for more information on home delivered meals.

PICKLEBALL Pickleball is a fast-growing sport for “seniors” but adults of all ages are invited to play.

Pickleball is played on regularly scheduled morning and evening times Sunday through Friday beginning in May.

The Oconomowoc Area Senior Center is the go-to Anyone interested in trying pickleball is welcome. No need place providing educational, recreational, social, to bring equipment. Wear court or tennis shoes. and wellness opportunities for seniors. Contact Mary Dowdle at (262) 490-9121 or email Activities abound with the ability to participate in [email protected] for more information. presentations, cost-effective travel, social activi- ties, games and fun. There are endless opportu- nities to meet new people, share a meal, learn a craft or watch a movie to name a few. SENIORS, DID YOU KNOW Information on what is happening at the Center WE OFFER SENIOR can easily be found on the Facebook page, web- TENNIS LESSONS AND site (www.OconomowocSeniors.org), call the Center (262.567.4288), or email us at CARDIO TENNIS? [email protected].

The center is located at: Check out pages 25 and 28 210 South Main Street for more info! Office Hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon-Fri $20 (annual individual membership) January - December Call: (262)567-4288 Email: [email protected] Providing affordable local transportation for Oconomowoc seniors www.OconomowocSeniors.org and people with disabilities for 25 years. Find Us on Facebook: Oconomowoc Area Senior Center www.oconosilverstreak.org Parks & Forestry Information

PARK SHELTER RENTALS CITY BANNER LOCATIONS The City of Oconomowoc provides six locations that Host your next gathering in a city park are available for eligible community groups and or- ganizations to promote charitable and/or community Plan your summer graduation party, family picnic, birthday events. celebration and more in a beautiful City of Oconomowoc The purpose of the program is to promote free, chari- park. table community events. It is not for private business or events outside the Oconomowoc area. Note: Election campaign signs are not permitted on You can reserve park shelters at the Parks, Recreation & public right-of-way or on public property. Forestry Department during office hours of 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. To find out more go to Monday through Friday. www.oconomowoc-wi.gov/parks and select “Policies Rentals are taken on a first come, first served basis. They & Forms or call (262) 569-2199. must be made in person at the department which is in the Community Center at 220 W. Wisconsin Ave. IMAGINATION STATION PLAYGROUND Shelters with amenities are available at: Imagination Station is Waukesha County’s first uni- Fowler Park Shelter versally accessible playground. Built by 2,400+ com- Holds 100 guests munity volunteers in June 2009 and intended for children of all abilities, this large 16,000-square-foot $100/day playground is in Roosevelt Park, adjacent to the Lake Country Trail. Roosevelt Park Shelter* It was designed by children, replicating some historic Holds up to 150 guests features from the community, including: $150/day The band shell at City Beach A mail boat like those that delivered on area lakes *Shelter will be complete by late-sumer or early fall 2021 Trains It also contains: Roosevelt Rubberized surface Multi-sensory activity structures Volleyball Shelter Therapeutic swings and swinging deck Holds 40 guests Music & educational components encouraging imagi- $100/day nary play Near Future Help Needed – Stay Tuned! Riverside Park Shelter Over the last 10 years of use the playground has been used by hundreds of thousands of young children. Holds up to 40 guests $75/day As you can imagine, the wear and tear of this type of use is significant and we are approaching a critical time where you can help us keep the fabulous play- • Price doesn’t include tax. ground looking great.

• Amenities vary at each location to include electric, water, Please stay tuned as we will be planning and coordi- restrooms, picnic tables, grills, trash cans and recycling nating a fundraising/volunteer event to re-paint the playground and generate funds to replace compo- receptacles. nents that have simply been worn out by fun. • $50 nonresident fee applies if you live outside the city.

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PARK GUIDELINES BOAT MOORING We ask that all park users follow these guidelines: The City of Oconomowoc offers public boat mooring • No person shall operate or ride upon a motor scoot- facilities as a service to the residents of the city. er, motorcycle or snowmobile in any park within the city including the Fowler Lake boardwalk and pier. There are three locations available, depending on • All parks within the city are closed between 10 p.m. boat length - Boardwalk/Island and Chestnut Street. and 5 a.m. daily except Riverside Park which is closed There are a total of 21 boat slips and one jet ski/non- between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m. daily. motorized slip. The typical mooring season runs from May 1-Oct. 31. • Intoxicants and fermented malt beverages shall not be consumed in any city park after 10 p.m. A waitlist is also maintained for future vacancies. City residents may add their name to the wait list by regis- • Dogs are not allowed in the grassy areas of city parks tering in person at the Parks, Recreation and Forestry They are allowed on pathways and paved areas unless office. the park area is signed no dogs allowed. • Glass bottles and containers are prohibited in all city As a means to encourage sincere placement on the parks including the Fowler Lake boardwalk and pier. wait list, an administrative fee of $10 plus sales tax per location will be assessed. Wait list fees are re- • No person shall feed waterfowl on any property newed annually. owned by the City of Oconomowoc. • Parking is allowed in designated parking areas only. You can view the policy and waitlist at www.oconomowoc-wi.gov/parks • Parking is not allowed on the grass.

DOGS IN THE PARKS PUBLIC SWIMMING AREAS Ordinance No. 21.09 was amended in 2018 to allow The city manages public swimming and lake access areas at: City Beach, Bender Beach, Park Street Beach dogs in most City parks on a leash & only on paved and Woodland Lane. pathways, sidewalks or boardwalks. City Beach and Bender Beach have lifeguards on Dogs are not allowed at City Beach Park, within the duty during beach season - Memorial Day weekend fenced area of Imagination Station at Roosevelt Park, through Labor Day. Veteran’s Memorial Park, children’s play areas, athletic Woodland Land and Park Street Beach are lake access fields, tennis courts, park shelters, restrooms or other areas. designated & signed locations. We ask that all who use these areas provide a welcoming and family friendly experience. Please respect neighbors to the park property, guests and family by adhering to the following rules: • No consumption of alcohol • Use of tobacco products is prohibited • Glass containers and grills are not permitted • A beach band is required when a lifeguard is on duty. These signs are posted in park areas help you identify where dogs are - Per Ordinances 21.04, 21.08, 21.09 prohibited or where they are allowed on paved paths only. Parks & Forestry Information

TREE CITY USA & ARBOR DAY STREET TREE PLANTING Oconomowoc has proudly been recognized by the Residents have three options when requesting a street Arbor Day Foundation as a Tree City USA tree to be planted in front of their home. community for 27 years for its commitment to urban forestry. You can apply for a free street tree in front of your home and be placed on a waitlist to receive it. In 2018, the Forestry Department was recognized City residents can also choose to pay for 50% of the with the Growth Award for the work the department cost of the tree to be moved up on the waitlist, or if has done to improve and enhance its urban forestry you want your tree as soon as possible, you can pay program. It was recognized for a second year as well. the full cost of the tree to have the tree planted by Oconomowoc celebrates Arbor Day the last week in City crews in spring or fall. You can also opt to plant April every year. your own tree with approval by the City Forester.

We encourage groups, organizations, businesses All of this information, including a new request form and individuals to participate in the celebration by can be found at www.oconomowoc-wi.gov/forestry donating a tree or trees to be planted in our parks in under “Tree Planting and Requests.” memory of a loved one. For more information, please contact the Superintendent of Parks and Forestry at (262) 569-2180. STREET TREE MAINTENANCE MEMORIAL TREE AND BENCH PROGRAM A city street tree is any tree or woody vegetation that lies within the public right-of-way and alley right-of-way. This program provides the opportunity to donate a The Forestry Division is responsible for maintaining all of tree or bench in celebration, honor or memory of a the street trees in the areas between the sidewalk and person or event. the street curb.

Trees and benches will be placed in the City of Ocono- Pruning: Street tree pruning and tree removals are mowoc parks system. scheduled during the winter months and late summer to early fall. The Forestry Superintendent marks and Your donation to this program will provide a lasting schedules removal or pruning of city owned hazardous memory and beautify the community. trees and branches deemed necessary for public safety as time permits. The tree pruning schedule is on a 6-year Tree donors are recognized with a certificate of do- cycle according to aldermanic districts. There are 4 al- nation and map identifying the location of the trees. dermanic districts within the city and tree pruning takes Additionally, tree donors are recognized for their con- place in one district at a time for one and a half years. tributions on the City of Oconomowoc website. Please do not perform any tree maintenance on any city owned street trees. If you are interested in donating a tree or bench you If you have a tree maintenance request, please fill out can read the full donation policy and learn more by the Forestry Maintenance Request Form at visiting the website, www.oconomowoc-wi.gov/parks www.oconomowoc-wi.gov/forestry or at the Communi- ty Center, 220 W. Wisconsin Ave. Trees on private prop- erty are maintained by the homeowners. If you suspect there is a hazardous street tree, please report it to the Forestry Superintendent at (262) 569-2180.

Stump Grinding: The Forestry Division grinds all tree stumps from tree removals with top priority going to tree removals done from the previous year. Stump grinding takes place in the spring and fall of each year and consists of grinding the stump below ground level, removing the grindings and then adding topsoil, grass seed and cover. The homeowner is responsible for wa- tering the newly seeded areas. 32 Parks & Forestry Information

SUMMER MUSIC OPPORTUNITIES COMMUNITY GARDEN FOR YOUNG MUSICIANS Greener Oconomowoc’s two community gardens are located on the City of Oconomowoc’s Utility Depart- Young musicians are encouraged to join the 2021 ment grounds at 801 S. Worthington St. and 815 S. Junior Legion Band Camp on July 22, and then July Worthington St. 26 - 28. Gardens are open April through November. A concert will be held on Wednesday, July 28. The 10x10-foot garden plots are available to rent for Rehearsals will be from 9:00 to 10:30 am. $25 per plot. Two plots will be made available for households needing financial assistance. Visit www.oconomowoclegionband.org for more Water, hoses and nozzles are available on site at each information garden. Gardeners are asked to use only organic prac- tices and products. Garden rules and guidelines, reservation forms and liability waivers are available at BIRD CITY www.oconomowoc-wi.gov/parks and at the Depart- In March 2012, the City of Oconomowoc was granted ment of Parks, Recreation & Forestry, 220 W. Wisconsin recognition as a “Bird City” and is now part of a collab- Ave. orative program for urban bird conservation through- out Wisconsin. Completed reservation forms and liability waivers, as well as payment for the plot(s), must be submitted to The City of Oconomowoc takes an active role in pres- Parks, Recreation & Forestry staff. ervation, restoration and management of its ecologi- cal assets that are critical to avian inhabitants. DPW YARD We are seeking volunteers who are bird enthusiasts The Department of Public Works yard is behind the to help with conservation and several projects the city City building at 101 Forest St. by Roosevelt Park. This would like to implement. Groups or individuals are yard is to be a collection site for City departments welcome. Call (262) 569-2199 for more information. only.

EMERALD ASH BORER Wood mulch and cut firewood are free and available to the public on a first come, first serve basis. Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) is an exotic beetle responsi- ble for killing millions of ash trees. Many counties in Hours: Monday - Friday from 7:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. Wisconsin have confirmed EAB infestations, including April 1 - November 1 (Closed Holidays) Waukesha County and EAB was confirmed in Ocono- mowoc in 2013. No dumping of any materials, debris or trash. This is not a landfill. Violators will receive a fine. It is recommended property owners in quarantined counties keep a close watch for signs of EAB infes- tations. If you suspect an EAB infestation, you may consider preventative treatments, planting a different species of tree, or calling a professional arborist for expert advice. Did you know... Our Parks and Forestry Department maintains more than 525 acres • Please refer to www.emeraldashborer.info for more information on how EAB got here, its effects of park land that includes 49 Parks 4 Beaches 8 Tennis Courts 2 and what you can do to help. Pickleball Courts 5 Courts 5 Baseball Diamonds 7 Volley- • If you have any forestry questions, please email ball Courts 5 Park Pavilions and 5 Trails to enjoy in our Parks System? the Superintendent of Parks and Forestry, Bryan Spencer, at [email protected] Get out and enjoy them! Parks & Facilities Index

PARKS AND FACILITIES CHART Acres Picnic Tables or Benches Beach Swimming Flush Toilets Portable Toilets Tennis Courts Pickleball Courts Court Basketball Playground Equipment Baseball/Softball Field Soccer/Football Field Volleyball Courts Boat Launch Non-Motorized Mooring Slips Shoreline Fishing Park Shelter Grills ADA Approved Pier Path Walking Paved 1 Bender Beach 0.25 X X X X 2 Blain Street Park 1.00 X X X X 3 Blain Street Parkway 0.75 X X 4 Bub Heritage Park 4.00 X X X X 5 Chaffee Road Park 4.00 X X X X X 6 Champion Fields 27.00 X X X X 7 Chapman Park 18.25 X X 8 Chestnut Street Lake Access 0.25 X X 9 City Beach Park (Boat Launch, Com. Center, Bandshell) 4.15 X X X X X X X X X 10 Fowler Boat Launch & Boardwalk 1.00 X X X X X X X 11 Fowler Park 10.25 X X X X X X X X X X X X 12 Golden View Park 8.80 X X 13 Hawthorne Ridge Park 11.00 X X X 14 Hickory Creek Park 5.10 X X X 15 Hickory Creek Parkway 20.70 16 Hickorywoods Park 4.60 X X X 17 Hickorywoods Parkway 49.80 18 Hidden Ridge Park 5.40 X 19 Lily Road Park 1.50 X X X X 20 Locust Street Lake Access 0.15 X X 21 Northeast Regional Park 34.30 X 22 Oerding Park 4.15 X X X 23 Park Street Beach 0.15 X X 24 Parkview Place Parkway 27.00 25 Peacock Park 0.60 X X 26 River Bluff Park - Lower 0.40 X X 27 River Bluff Park - Upper 34.35 X X 28 River Highlands Park 3.30 X X X 29 Riverknoll Parkway 8.75 X X 30 Riverside Park 1.90 X X X X X X X 31 Roosevelt Park 61.00 X X X X X X X X X X 32 Rosenow Creek Parkway 32.50 X X 33 Timber Woods Parkway 5.90 X 34 Veterans Memorial Park 1.00 X X X 35 Village Green 1.40 X X 36 Westover Park 1.50 X X X X X X X 37 Whitman Hills Park 4.00 X X 38 Wood Creek Park 4.60 X X X X 39 Woodland Lane Beach 0.15 X X

34 Park Map Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department 220 W. Wisconsin Ave. Oconomowoc, WI 53066 (262) 569-2199 Postal Customer 2021 Spring-Summer Oconomowoc Events Ladies Night Out Thursday, April 15 from 5-9 p.m. - Downtown Summer Farmers Market Saturdays May -Oct. from 5-9 p.m. - Downtown Spring Gallery Night Friday, May 7 from 5-9 p.m. - Downtown Bands at the Beach June 4, 11; July 9, 30; Aug. 13, 27 @ 7 p.m.- City Beach Yellow Brick Road Run/Walk Saturday, June 5 - Downtown Independence Day Fireworks Over Fowler Lake Badgerland Waterski Show June 10, 24; July 1, 8, 29; Aug. 5, and 12 @ 6 p.m. - Fowler Park Moonlit Movies June 10, July 8 and Aug. 12 begins at dusk - Fowler Park Oconomowoc American Legion Band Concerts Wednesdays June 16-Aug. 11 @ 7 p.m. - City Beach Downtown Oconomowoc Beer Garden June 17-19; July 15-17 and Aug. 20-22 - Village Green Independence Day Parade and Fireworks Saturday, July 3 - Downtown/Fowler Lake Kids Fest Tuesday, Aug. 17 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. - Roosevelt Park Oconomowoc Chamber Summer Farmers Market Kids Day Tuesday, Aug. 17 from 1:30-3:30 p.m. - City Beach Oconomowoc Festival of the Arts Aug. 21-22 from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. - Fowler Park Oconomowoc Light Up the Lake Concert, boat parade, fireworks Aug. 21@ 7 p.m. - City Beach 9/11Remembrance - 20 Year Anniversary Saturday, Sept. 11 - Downtown Fall Festival Saturday, Sept. 11 from 9 a.m.-7:30 p.m. - Downtown

*Please note, these events were scheduled as planned at the time this brochure was printed. Please refer to VisitOconomowoc.com for the most up-to-date information leading up to events. 36 9/11 Remembrance Village Green