2021 Spring-Summer Brochure

9543 Broadview Road 440-838-4522 www.bhrec.org Find us on Facebook and Twitter @BVHREC

Keep this brochure through August 2021

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Table of Contents 5K and 1 Mile Walk p. 8 Adaptive p. 5 Lifeguarding p. 24 Adult p. 20 Line Dancing p. 5 Age Requirements p. 4 Medicare Advantage Plans p. 19 Aquatics p. 21-25 Membership Info p. 4 Archery p. 15 Memorial Day Parade p. 6 Babysitting Class p. 24 Money Game Class p. 9 p. 12-13, 16 Nights in the Heights p. 6 , Leagues and Clinic p. 11, 15 Outdoor Movie Night p. 7 Blood Drives p. 5 Pancake Breakfast p. 7-8 Body Sculpting p. 18 Party Packages/Facility Rentals p. 3, 5 Camps, Youth p. 11, 14, 15 Pediatric/Adult First Aid/CPR/AED p. 24 Cheerleading p. 11 Personal Training/Prescription Fitness p. 17 Child Watch Info p. 4 Pickleball Lessons and Leagues p. 20 Coding Class p. 9 Power Soccer p. 5 Concerts p. 6 Preschool Activities p. 6, 7, 10, 11, 13, 14, 21-22 Dance Lessons, Swing p. 7 Registration Info p. 4 Egg Hunt, Lion’s Club p. 6 Rules & Policies p. 4, 25-27 Etiquette Class p. 9 Senior Exercise Classes p. 18 Events & Announcements p. 5-8 Silver Sneakers Program p. 18 Facility Rentals/Party Packages p. 3, 5 SMILE Program p. 20 Fall Music Festival p. 6 Soccer: Camps & Leagues p. 11, 12, 14 Fitness Classes, Adult p. 18-19 Softball p. 13, 16 Youth, p. 20 Adult Fitness Orientations p. 5, 17 Splash Park p. 25 Garage Sales p. 6 Summer Camp p. 7 General Information p. 4 Swimming Information p. 21-25 Golf, Indoor p. 6 Swim Team p. 24 Golf, Youth p. 9 Swing Dance Lessons p. 7 Group Exercise Classes p. 18 Tech Camp p. 9 Gymnastics p. 10 Tennis p. 15 Health Screenings p. 5 Tee Ball p. 13 Home Days on the Green p. 6 Travel Baseball/Softball p. 16 Jazzercise p. 18 p. 11 Jump Start Sports p. 11 Water Safety Instructor Course p. 24 LEGO STEM Classes p. 9 Wine Down Wednesday p. 6 Yoga p. 18

Calendar

3/15 Deadline to Register for Baseball, Softball, Tee-ball p. 14 7/4 Fourth of July, Rec Closed - Splash Park Open 3/27 Lions Club Easter Egg Hunt p. 6 7/9 Home Days on the Green Begins p. 5 4/4 Easter Sunday, Rec Closed 7/11 Mayor Alai’s Annual 5k and 1 Mile Walk p. 8 4/6 Adult Pickleball Lessons Start p. 20 7/11 Community Pancake Breakfast p. 8 4/7 Youth Tennis Begins p. 15 7/12 Online Kids Coding Course p. 9 4/10 Babysitting Course p. 24 7/18 Adult Pickleball League Begins p. 9 4/20 Solo Jazz Swing Dance Classes Start p. 7 7/19 LEGO STEM Camp Begins p. 9 5/1 Soccer Registration Begins (deadline 7/31) p. 15 7/31 Soccer Registration Deadline p. 14 5/8 Spring Etiquette Class p. 9 8/6 Nights In The Heights p. 6 5/15 Teeball Registration Deadline p. 13 8/18 Wine Down Wednesday p. 6 5/31 Memorial Day Parade, Rec Closed p. 6 8/23 Pool Closed For Maintenance. Re-opens 9/8 5/31 Splash Park Opens, Info p. 29 8/26,27 Fitness Center Closed for Maintenance 6/3 Summer Camp Begins p. 7 9/3 Nights In The Heights p. 6 6/5 Summer Etiquette Class p. 9 9/6 Labor Day, Rec Closed - Splash Park Open - Final Day! 6/14 Jumpstart Summer Sports Camps Begin p. 11 9/17 Fall Music Festival p. 6 7/2 Nights In The Heights p. 6

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Facility Rental Information Looking for a fun place to host your next event or birthday party? Rent a room or host a party at the Broadview Heights Rec reation Cen- ter! For more information please contact the Recreation Manager at 440 -717-4019 or [email protected].

RESERVATIONS/APPROVAL: Renters must fill out a Facility Rental Contract at least two weeks prior to date requested. Applications are available online at www.bhrec.org and emailed to [email protected]. You will be notified by phone when the application is app roved. Payment for rentals can be made upon approval and is due at least one week prior to your scheduled rental. Rentals are subje ct to availa- bility. Recreation Department activities have priority in scheduling over rentals. The Recreation Department reserves the r ight to reject any rental for any reason.

EQUIPMENT: Rentals include table and chair set-up by our staff except in gym A or B & group exercise spaces. Additional $50 flat rate charge for table and chair rental in Auxiliary Gym. SET UP/CLEAN UP: Renters are permitted 15 minutes prior to the rental start time for set -up and 15 minutes after the rental end time for clean-up. There is no set-up and clean up time allotted for gym or group exercise room rentals. Clean up is the responsibility of the renter including: removal of all decorations, debris, food, etc. from the tables, chairs, counters, and floors. No tape or tacks pe rmitted. All items brought in by renter must be removed or discarded at the end of the rental period. The rented facility must be returned to t he condition it was in prior to the rental or you may be held responsible for additional cleaning charges or damages. FOOD & BEVERAGES: You are welcome to bring in food and NON-ALCOHOLIC beverages. RATES: All rentals will be charged at the established rates. NO exceptions will be made. Rates listed are per hour. There is a minimum of 2 rental hours per contract. For the resident rate, you must show proof of residency. For more information, please see o ur membership policy regarding proof of residency. Member Rate: For private events/personal use by Members. Resident/Non-Resident and Non-Profit: For private events/personal use by residents/non -residents or non-profit group events with a 501C3. For Profit/Group Event Rate: For all group events in which the group does not have a 501C3. AFTER HOUR RENTALS: After-hour rental rate is 1.5 times the regular rental rate. PAYMENT TERMS: Full payment is due at least one week prior to the rental or the reservation will be cancelled. Cash, check, Visa, Mas- terCard, Discover, and American Express are accepted. Make checks payable to the City of Broadview Heights. Payment can be m ade online at www.bhrec.org. CANCELLATIONS/CHANGES: Must be made at least one week prior to the scheduled date of event. Cancellations made less than one week prior to the scheduled event will not be granted a refund. Any changes to the Facility Rental Contract must be approved at least one week prior to the rental. * SWIMMERS POLICY: Children under age 7 must be accompanied in the water by an adult. * BROADVIEW CENTER PAVILION: The Broadview Center Pavilion rental does not include kitchen access. This pavilion is not rent able Memorial Day through Labor Day. Fields pavilion is rentable all year round. Hourly Rates Member Resident Non Resident For Profit

Small Group (25 people) $25 $35 $45 $55

Medium Group (50 people) $40 $50 $60 $70

Large Group (100 people) $50 $60 $70 $80

Auxiliary Gym (500 people or $50 $60 $70 $80 200 with seating). Gym A or B (500 people) $50 $60 $70 $80

Gym A and B (1000 people) $100 $120 $140 $160

Pavilion $50 $50 $50 $75

Field Use Prepped—$75 Prepped—$75 Prepped—$75 Prepped—$75 Unprepped—$50 Unprepped—$50 Unprepped—$50 Unprepped—$50

Party Package Rates* Member Resident Non Resident For Profit

Small Group (25 people) $110 $150 $180 $250

Medium Group (50 people) $220 $300 $360 $500

*Party Package Rates include room, pool and gym use for entire party during open gym and swim hours.

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General Information

Membership Information Age Requirements Membership Benefits:  Children under the age of 13 are permitted to use the Free use of fitness center & indoor track during open hours. Fitness Center with completion of the Fitness Orientation Free use of natatorium and gyms during open swim/gym time. Class and under direct adult supervision. Discounts on select programs and activities.  Children under the age of 13 must have direct adult super- Discounts on room rentals and birthday parties. vision in the natatorium and fitness center, and Track. Fees: Resident Non-Resident  Patrons must be at least 18 years old to use the steam Annual/Monthly Annual/Monthly room, sauna and whirlpool spa. Youth (up to 18) $105/$17 $231/$28  Children under age 7 must be accompanied by an adult in College Student (18-23) $105/$17 $231/$28 the water and the adult must be within arms-reach of the Adult (19-59) $210/$27 $389/$50 child (with the exception of the zero-depth area). Senior (60 and over) $95/$15 $210/$26  Child Watch is available for children ages 1 through 12. 2 Adults/Single Parent $335/$45 $638/$72  The person reserving the golf simulator must be 18 years Family $355/$47 $672/$76 of age or older and they are liable for any damages. Veteran $95/$15 $210/$26 Corporate Visit www.bhrec.org for pricing  Children under the age of 13 must be supervised by an adult in the golf simulator.  Family membership consists of 2 adults and their depend-  Additional rules are posted in each specific area of the ent children 18 and under living at same address facility. Failure to adhere to posted rules or direction from a staff member may result in suspension, expulsion  Corporate memberships available, must show proof of or termination of membership and/or use of the facility. current employment within the City of Broadview Heights All of the facility rules are posted online and available at  Must provide ID and copy of DD214 the front desk. We reserve the right to add, change or  Membership covers 2 adults or 1 single adult with children delete rules, which in our judgment, will help maintain a  Senior membership rates include disabled persons safe environment.

Required Documentation for Membership: Registration Information All resident memberships must show photo ID and proof of Registration: Please visit our website at www.bhrec.org to sign residency. Primary/Secondary adult must show picture ID for up for programs online! Contact us at 440-838-4522 for assis- identification such as a driver’s license or state ID and current tance. proof of residency such as current utility bill. If primary adult’s proof of residency has both primary and secondary Cancellation Policy: If a program does not have the required adult names then no other documentation is required. Chil- class minimum registered 72 hours prior to the start of the dren under the age of 18 must provide birth certificate with class, the session will be cancelled. Participants will be noti- either primary or secondary adult name, or driver’s license fied if a class is cancelled. with same address as primary. please visit www.bhrec.org for full list of accepted forms. Refund Policy: If a participant wishes to cancel their enroll- ment in a program, a refund request form must be completed 5 days prior to the start of the program. Refund forms can be Child Watch found online at www.bhrec.org or at the front desk. Partici- pants will receive a full credit to their recreation account. Child Watch is available for children ages 1 to 12 for use by members, facility users, and program participants. For more Should a participant wish to receive reimbursement, a check or information call us at 440-838-4522. 100 hours of free Child refund to credit card can be issued minus a fee of $5 to cover Watch is included with all annual family memberships and sin- administrative costs. Exceptions: There will be no refunds for gle parent with children memberships. athletic programs after the Registration Deadline. Member-

ships are non-refundable and non-transferable. Pre-paid hours Member Non-Member 10 hours $20 $30 20 hours $40 $60 50 hours $100 $150 Drop-in fee: $5 per hour Availability: Monday through Friday 8:00AM to 12:00PM Monday through Friday 5:00PM to 8:00PM Saturday 9:00AM to 1:00PM

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Events and Announcements

Free Line Dancing Scholarships Free line dancing at 11:15AM each Wednesday in our Human Ser- Scholarship program available: For Broadview Heights Residents up vices' Willow Room. Contact Human Services for more information to 18 years of age, we offer a 50% discount on select recreation at 440-526-4074. Class is currently on hiatus, we look forward to programs. Participant must complete economic based scholarship having everyone back soon! application and provide required documentation. Please contact Parks and Recreation Director at Ahutcheson@broadview- American Red Cross Blood Drives heights.org for more information. Download application at Held at the Community and Recreation Center. Details: www.bhrec.org. www.redcross.org. Drive hours are 1:30PM-6:00PM.

Wednesday, April 14th Calling All Scout Groups Wednesday, June 9th (Drive from 9AM-2PM) Would you like to learn about water safety? Our certified aquatic Monday, August 16th staff will present a program on water safety that will also allow you Monday, December 20th (Drive from 1PM-7PM) to enjoy some open swim time. For information or to set up a date for your outing contact the front desk and ask for the Aquatics Manager at 440-838-4522. Free Health Screenings

Please note, these screenings are on hold during COVID, we hope to bring them back at a later date. University Hospitals Parma will be Adaptive Sports Programs providing Blood Pressure and Glucose Screenings in the Maple Currently seeking qualified director & instructors for adaptive Room the second Tuesday of every month from 8:30AM-10:00AM. sports programs. Call the Rec Manager at 440-717-4019. Contact Amy in Human Services for more details at Awasha- [email protected]. Broadview Heights Power Soccer Program Power soccer is the first competitive team designed and de- Facility Rentals and Party Packages veloped specifically for power wheelchair users. Athletes' disabili- Looking for a fun place to host your birthday party? Rent a room or ties include quadriplegia, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, host a gym and swim party at the Broadview Heights Community cerebral palsy, and many others. The game is played in a gymnasium and Recreation Center. on a regulation basketball court. Two teams of four players attack, defend, and spin-kick a 13-inch soccer ball in a skilled and challeng- We offer pool party packages for groups up to 50 people. Party ing game similar to able-bodied soccer. The USPSA is the governing packages include use of a room with a refrigerator, microwave and body for Power soccer in the United States. Browse the USPSA web- sink, and pool use when available. Party packages are booked in site for more information on Power Soccer: https:// two hour blocks and start at $110 for a small group of up to 25 peo- www.powersoccerusa.org/ or visit us online at www.bhrec.org. ple or start at $220 for a medium group of up to 50 people. Program Information: In addition to our party packages we also offer facility rentals for Youth Challenge will provide a selection of Power Wheel Chairs and parties, family gatherings, business meetings, showers and more. guards for use by participants in this program. Participants can also Small rooms seat up to 25 people and start at $25 per hour, medium provide their own power chairs. This is a recreational level open rooms seat up to 50 and start at $40 per hour, and large groups power soccer program. Open to everyone! Minimum age is 5 years seat up to 100 and start at $50 per hour. Minimum of 2 hours per old. Fees: There are no registration fees for this program but dona- rental. tions are accepted to “Youth Challenge". For more information or to express your interest in the program, please email Parks and Recre- Additional facility rental information available on p. 3. For infor- ation Director, Amanda Hutcheson, at Ahutcheson@broadview- mation on availability or to book a room, please contact the Recrea- heights.org or Youth Challenge CEO, Chris Garr, at tion Manager at 440-717-4019 or [email protected]. [email protected].

Group Exercise Programs Fitness Orientation Course We are excited to bring our group cycling and various other group New to the Fitness Center or want to learn more about our equip- exercise classes back as soon as possible. For more information on ment? Join Prescription Fitness for a free fitness orientation dates and times for these programs please see our website at course. If you are under 13 and would like to work out in our fit- www.bhrec.org. ness center, you MUST complete this mandatory fitness orientation course prior to using the facility. Anyone under 13 must be directly Fitness Center Closed accompanied by an adult in the fitness center at all times. Orienta- tions are free to members. Contact Prescription Fitness at 440 -552- Our Fitness Center will be closed on August 26th and 27th for annu- 6729 or [email protected] al cleaning and maintenance. We will reopen on the 28th.

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Special Events/Activities

Lions Club Easter Egg Hunt Broadview Heights Nights in the Heights Summer This years Egg Hunt will be held as a drive through event at the Concert Series and Cruise In Broadview Heights Community and Recreation Center on Saturday, The Nights in the Heights Summer Concert Series are held the first March 27th. The Easter Egg Hunt is open to all residents, toddlers Friday of each month starting in July and running through Septem- to age 10. The Easter Bunny and helpers with the assistance of the ber from 7-10PM. All concerts will take place rain or shine at the Fire Department, will hand out pre packed candy stuffed eggs to City Amphitheater located at the Broadview Heights Community and everyone’s car. More details will shared soon! For further infor- Recreation Center grounds. There will be plenty of free parking and mation, please call Dave Garee at 440-554-2935. food and adult beverages will be available for purchase. Each con- cert event will have a car ‘Cruise-In’. Questions about the concert Kids Garage Sale or sponsorship opportunities may be directed to Lisa in the Mayor’s Due to Covid concerns there will not be a spring sale in 2021, how- Office at 440-526-3651. The concerts are free and open to the pub- ever, we are looking forward to our 2021 fall sale on November lic. 13th. The event will be held from 9AM to Noon at the Broadview Heights Community and Recreation Center at 9543 Broadview Road. Wine Down Wednesday Cash Only/All Sales Are Final. Infant/Children & Maternity Clothing, Enjoy an adult night out listening to jazz and enjoying wine (and Baby Equipment, Accessories, and Toys. Free Admission! Check out beer) with your friends. Wine-Down Wednesday, featuring the our website for more information regarding our fall sale in the fu- Cleveland Jazz Trio, is on August 18 th from 7-10pm. ture.

The concert is free to everyone. There will be food trucks and wine Memorial Day Parade & beer sales, bring a blanket or chair to sit on the lawn. This event The City of Broadview Heights is holding its Memorial Day is sponsored by The Pre-School Mothers Club. observance on Monday, May 31st. A drive through parade serves as the gathering ceremony for the memorial service which honors our Fall Music Festival fallen soldiers. Time and details to be determined. The splash park Friday, September 17th and Saturday, September 18th. Join us for a will be open on Memorial Day from 11AM-8PM family friendly event with two days of music and entertainment for

the whole family. Check our website for more details at Home Days on the Green www.broadview-heights.org. Thursday, July 8th-Sunday, July 11th. Carnival rides, games, food, live entertainment, fireworks, beer garden and contests. The Parks Indoor Golf Simulator & Recreation Department will be hosting Mayor Alai’s 5K & 1-Mile We offer an indoor golf facility complete with the top of the line Walk on Sunday 7/11. Day of event registration starts at 7:30am Full Swing Golf Simulator. Now you can golf the world’s most luxu- with Community Pancake Breakfast immediately after. rious courses right at the Broadview Heights Community and Recre-

ation Center! Golf Broadview Heights also offers a driving range. Pre-Register for the race at www.hermescleveland.com. Race Infor- mation: 440-838-4522, Home Days Info: www.broadview- RESERVATIONS: Reservation forms are available at the front desk at heights.org. See race details on page 8. the Community and Recreation Center. Reservations are subject to

availability. Person making the reservation must be age 18 or older

and is liable for any and all damages. Any participants under the

age of 13 must be supervised by a parent/guardian at all times.

Reservations can also be made by calling the Broadview Heights

Community and Recreation Center at 440-838-4522. FOOD & BEVER-

AGES: You are welcome to bring in food and non-alcoholic beverag-

es. HOURLY RATES: Rates listed are per hour regardless of number

of players. Minimum 1-hour rental. It takes approximately 1 hour

for 2 players to finish 9 holes and approximately 3 hours for 4 play-

ers to complete 18 holes. Please reserve enough time for your

group to complete the course.

FEES PER HOUR:

9/1-5/31

Member $15, Resident $20, Non-Resident $25

FEES PER HOUR:

6/1-8/31. Discounted Summer Rates!

Member $8, Resident $10, Non-Resident $13

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Special Events/Activities

Outdoor Movie Night Fundamental and Intermediate Swing Dance Check our website at www.bhrec.org for more information on our Solo Vernacular Jazz Fundamentals Course outdoor movies for 2021. More information will be posted later No partner is needed for these classes as the focus is on learning this year. how to move your body as an individual dancer in a vernacular swing dance style. At least one full routine, maybe two, will be Summer Camp taught in each five-week session. Routines that may be taught in Looking for a fun filled day camp for your children over summer this class are the Jitterbug Stroll, Charleston Stroll, The Madison, break? Look no further! Daily activities will include: Games, crafts, Mama’s Stew, the Shim Sham, the first half of Al & Leon’s Shim movies, relays, sports activities, gagaball, swimming and more! Sham, the first half of the Big Apple, etc. Children ages 5 through 12 are eligible to participate. Completion of Kindergarten is required. Camp will run from 8AM to 5PM week- This class is for dancers of all skill and experience levels, including days. Space is limited, so sign up early. Children need to bring a beginners. The teaching pace will not be rushed as the explanations bagged lunch. They may also bring a snack or money for the vend- given for each move, transition, timing, etc. will be quite detailed. ing machines. Field trips held are included in the fees! Maximum Most of the routines in this course are one wall or four-wall repeat- 20. Call Ryan Meyer at (440) 717-4019 for further information. Re- ing dances. Max 8 students per class. *All participants will have to funds must be requested no less than 5 days prior or in the case of wear a mask during each class. illness, must be requested the day of illness. A household credit will be issued for camp missed due to illness. Tuesdays 7:00PM-7:50PM 4/20-5/18 Dates: Weekdays starting June 3rd. 6/1-6/29 When: 8AM-5PM 7/13-8/10 *Please note, facemasks will be required for all campers and staff throughout the day during camp. Solo Vernacular Jazz Intermediate Course No partner is needed for these classes as the focus is on honing Daily Fees: your vernacular swing dance movement as a solo dancer. At least Resident $35 one full routine, probably two, will be taught in each five -week Non-Resident $40 session. Routines that may be taught in this class are the Tranky Doo, First Stops, Trickeration, Dean Collins Shim Sham, the second half of the Big Apple, Killer Boogie, etc;

This class is for dancers who are looking to develop their knowledge of vernacular jazz aesthetics, rhythms, moves, and routines. Stu- dents do NOT need to take Solo Fundamentals to enter this class but, they should feel okay about moving their body by themselves. Instruction will be provided at a pace that dancers with some expe- rience will enjoy. Max 8 students per class. *All participants will have to wear a mask during each class.

Thursdays 7:00PM-7:50PM Pancake Breakfast 2021 4/22-5/20 The Broadview Heights Community Pancake Breakfast will be held in 6/3-7/1 our auxiliary gymnasium the morning of our 5K race from 9AM until 7/15-8/12 11AM. The breakfast will feature pancakes, sausages and Juice. The cost of the breakfast is $8 per person. All registered 5K race Fees: Members $80, Residents $85, Non Residents $90 participants receive a free ticket to the breakfast. Registration is available online at www.bhrec.org.

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Special Events/Activities BROADVIEW HEIGHTS MAYOR ALAI’S 5K AND 1 MILE WALK/RUN & PANCAKE BREAKFAST

Sunday, July 11th, 2021

Place: This is a special event for the whole family in conjunction with the Broadview Heights “Home Days on the Green”. Race begins and ends at the Broadview Heights Communi- ty and Recreation Center: 9543 Broadview Road, Broadview Heights, OH 44147. Re- freshments of fruit and water will be available at the finish line. First 200 registered runners/walkers get a race day t shirt.

Time: 7:30 a.m. - Race-day registration 8:30 a.m. - 5K Run (B-tag chip timing, 3.1 miles) and 1 Mile Walk/Run

Fees: 5K Run: $25 on or before July 10 or $30 on race day. 1 Mile Walk: $20 on or before July 10 or $25 on race day. Family Rate: $23/person for the 5K and $18/person for the 1 Mile. Must be three or more people living at the same address.

Register: Online at www.hermescleveland.com until Friday, July 9th at 9 am.

Awards: Top overall male & female as well as 5K racers finishing in the top three in each age group. Age groups (male & female): 10 & under, 11-14, 15-19, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35- 39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60 & over. All 5K participants 10 & under will receive participation medals.

Pancake Breakfast Information: The Broadview Heights Community Pancake Breakfast will be held in our auxiliary gymnasium the morning of the race from 9AM un til 11AM. The breakfast will feature pancakes, sausages and Juice. The cost of the breakfast is $8 per person. All registered race partici- pants receive a free ticket to the breakfast. If you are not participating in the race, pancake breakfast tickets can be purc hased online at www.bhrec.org.

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Youth Camps/Classes

Children’s Enrichment Programs Youth Golf Etiquette Class Youth Golf Lessons for kids ages 7-16 will be held at the Broadview Instructor: Kim Franz - The Etiquette Factory Heights Indoor Golf Simulator at the Community and Recreation Certified Children’s Etiquette & Manners Instructor Center. Participants will receive instruction on the basics of the For children age 8-15, 2 Hour Class golf swing, and the rules and etiquette of the game. Children need Children will learn the following: Setting a table from start to finish, to bring their own clubs and water bottle. Each participant will also table manners and etiquette, American style of dining, continental receive a gift certificate for 2 free hours on the golf simulator in- style of dining, proper introductions, posture, the napkin, please cluded in the lesson price. Sessions run once per week for five and thank you's, dining conversation, proper way to utilize utensils, weeks. Class minimum 6, maximum 8. passing the food and complimenting the chef. All students receive an Etiquette "Set Right" Placemat and Brunch. Min. 10 Max 25. Wednesdays 4:00PM-5:00PM Instructor: Chris Willman Date: Spring—Saturday, May 8th. Summer— Saturday June 5th 4/7-5/5 Location: Burntwood Tavern - 8188 Brecksville Rd Brecksville 5/19-6/16 Time: 11:00AM-1:00PM (12:30PM-1:00PM brunch to practice what 7/7-8/4 was learned) Fees: $45 per student. Saturdays 9:00AM-10:00AM Instructor: Dan Lester The Money Game 4/10-5/8 In this class, students age 10 and up will work for a paycheck, pay 5/22-6/19 their expenses, learn how to save, and learn how to acquire passive 7/10-8/7 income with purchased assets. What sets this class apart is the ability to teach students how to invest and become financially sound! Max 15. Fees: Member $80, Resident $85, Non-Resident $90

Date: Spring—Saturday, May 8th. Summer— Saturday June 5th Location: Broadview Heights Community and Recreation Center Wiz Kid Online Coding Course Time: 1:30PM-3:00PM This summer, keep your child engaged and learning from home with Fees: $40 per student. Our Virtual Roblox Intro to Game Design Program. In this program, your child will learn to design, build and code their very own Roblox Play—Well Tech Camps Video Games that they can share with family and friends. STEM FUNdamentals using LEGO®: Participants will learn key Video Game Development concepts like Level up your engineering skills with Play-Well 3D Design, Collaborative Game Development, UX Design and more - TEKnologies and tens of thousands of LEGO® parts! Apply real -world all skills that will improve their digital skills while enhancing their concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture through engineer problem solving and collaboration skills. -designed projects such as Houseboats, Teacup Rides, and Space Highly trained Instructors Shuttles! Design and build as never before, and explore your crazi- Our instructors are carefully chosen and trained in order to ensure est ideas in a supportive environment. they provide our students with the best learning experience possi- When: 6/21-6/25 from 9AM-12PM ble. In addition to teaching critical digital& learning skills, our in- Ages 6-11 Maximum: 12 structors are trained to empower and inspire their students. Registration link: https://play-well-registration.com/registration/new/90195 Technical Requirements Registration fee: $149 per child per week MacOS or Windows 10 Computer, Zoom Video Conferencing Soft- ware, Roblox Studio Download (It'sFree!) and Mouse and Head- Jedi Master Engineering using LEGO®: phones. Note: Tablets, Phones and Linux Computers are not com- The Force is strong in this advanced engineering course for young patible.

Jedi! Use the force and tens of thousands of LEGO® parts to raise Program Details your X-Wing from the Dagobah swamp, challenge the AT-AT walkers Dates: July 12th-16 & August 2nd -6th 2021 on Hoth, and fly the Millennium Falcon through the Kessel Run. Duration: 1 week Camps Apply real-world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture Frequency: Monday to Friday 9:00am to 12:00pm while you explore a galaxy, far, far away. Class Length: 3 hours / class When: 7/19-7/23 from 9AM-12PM Fee: $200 per participant Ages 6-11 Maximum: 12

Registration link: Questions: [email protected] https://play-well-registration.com/registration/new/90196 Registration fee: $149 per child per week

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Brought to you by Broadview Heights Parks & Recreation and Jump Start Sports. Register online today at www.JumpStartSports.com. For more information, contact Jump Start Sports via e-mail at [email protected].

Preschool Multi Sports Summer Sports Camps WHAT: This program provides 2.5-5 year olds with a positive, age- Warrior—6/14-6/18. Join us for fitness, fun, and appropriate introduction to a variety of sports. Sports offered in- “Survivor” type team challengers! Age Appropriate and safe activi- clude Soccer, , , Track & Field, Basketball and more ties specifically designed to challenge, inspire, and excite. Games in a fun learning environment. We also work on motor skills and and tasks this week include obstacle courses, relays, , and development through: Skipping, Hopping, Balance, etc. The program many other fun activities designed to teach cooperation and team- helps children to enjoy exercise and to see which sports they enjoy. work while also developing self esteem. It also helps build confidence and social skills to help prepare pre- World Cup Soccer—6/21-6/25. Players learn foot skills, schoolers for participation in more formal sports programs. passing, shooting, goal keeping, and team concepts. Each day, we WHEN: Thursdays, 4/15-5/13 will play fun, small sided games as well as individual competitions. TIME: Ages 2.5-3, 9:30AM-10:10AM. Ages 4 & 5 10:10AM-10:50AM As always, teamwork and sportsmanship is emphasized. Each player WHERE: Broadview Height Community and Recreation Center Gym. will pick their country and make their own pennant and tee shirt. FEES: Resident $90, Non-Resident $95. Sticks and Stones Camp—6/28-7/2. Campers have a blast

learning about and playing awesome 'stick' sports, including la- Volleyball crosse, , wiffle ball, and more! instruction WHAT: An instructional program for and boys in grades 1 -6. All will focus on passing, catching, fielding ground balls, positioning, fundamentals will be taught, including serves, sets, spikes, returns, and defense. Soft balls will be used for lacrosse and no check- positioning and team strategy. Whether your child is an experi- ing or poke checking will be permitted. enced player or a complete novice, they will have a blast and learn Survivor Camp—7/12-7/16. All the fun of the TV show with- a lot about the sport in this fun and innovative program! Maximum out getting “voted out”. Campers are divided into “tribes” and 24. compete in fun team challenges and races each day. Hidden idols, WHEN: Wednesdays, 4/14-5/19. secret advantages, race ending puzzles will all be a part of the fun! TIME: Grades 1-3, 5:30PM-6:30PM, Grades 4-6, 6:30PM-7:30PM. WHERE: Broadview Heights Community and Recreation Center. Cheer Camp—7/19-7/23. Learn a variety of cheers, jumps, FEES: Resident $90, Non-Resident $95. kicks and movements. We’ll also play fun cheerleading games and decorate crazy uniforms to wear at an exhibition on the last day of Hoops Stars Basketball camp. Staff coaches are experienced cheerleaders who have run and attended many of our cheer camps. WHAT: A highly instructional, fun-oriented introductory basketball program for children in Preschool-grade 2. Players are taught the All Pro Football Camp—7/19-7/23. Camp will teach camp- basics of dribbling, passing, shooting, positioning, defense, and ers the basic fundamentals of football in an atmosphere that em- rebounding. Maximum 32. phasizes sportsmanship, teamwork and the joy of sports. This pro- WHEN: Thursdays, 4/15-5/20. gram is ideal for children of all skills and backgrounds. In addition TIME: Hoop Stars (grade 1-2) 6:30PM-7:30PM, to learning fundamentals, techniques and strategies of the sport, Little Hoops (Preschool—Kindergarten) 5:30PM-6:30PM campers will participate in games every day as well as WHERE: Broadview Heights Community and Recreation Center. fun games and contests such as “Punt, Pass, and Kick” and “NFL Fast FEES: Resident $90, Non-Resident $95. Football”. Olympics Camp—7/26-7/30. Children are grouped by age Hummingbirds Soccer and divided into countries to learn about and compete in all types of Olympic sports! Campers also learn about the culture and history WHAT: Children age 3 & 4 years old will learn the basics of soccer: of their adopted country and make a flag to carry during the dribbling, passing, trapping, shooting, and positioning. Each session "Closing Ceremonies" and "Presentation of Medals" consists of instruction in each aspect of the game and low -key, non- competitive games. All teams will receive a schedule. Camp Information: Ages: 5-12. Location: Broadview Heights Foot- WHEN: ball Field. Times: 9:00AM-12:00PM Session 1: 4/10-5/15, Session 2: Saturdays, 6/12-7/24 (no class 7/3). FEES: 1 Week Camp—$120/week, 3-5 weeks—$110/week, All 6 TIME: 1:00PM-2:00PM or 2:00PM-3:00PM. weeks—$100/week WHERE: Broadview Heights Community and Recreation Center. FEES: Resident $90, Non-Resident $95.

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Youth Sports

Our Program Philosophy Our recreational youth sports programs are provided to give kids of all ages and skill levels the opportunity to have fun, ma ke friends, be active and learn about the many benefits of participating in youth sports in a safe and positive environment. All of our act ivities, rules, policies and actions must be consistent with our program philosophy.

Registration Information Players registering for athletic programs during the published registration period are guaranteed placement on a team. Playe rs attempt- ing to register after the published registration period will be placed on a wait list and are not guaranteed placement on a t eam. Wait list players will only be assigned to teams if space is available after teams have been formed. It is important that players regi ster prior to the registration deadline. See the registration dates below for program specific deadlines. A late registration fee will be app lied to all late registrations that are accepted. The amount of the fee will be determined by the program and the age group.

League Change Requests Players wishing to play in a league other than the one indicated by their age MUST submit a league change request form prior to the pub- lished registration deadline. League changes are NOT guaranteed and players registering in their age appropriate league will be given priority. The primary consideration involved in accepting or denying a league change request will be the skill level of the player. To play with friends/neighbors, to share rides or to play with siblings are NOT valid reasons for a league change approval. If the r equest is de- nied, a refund request form will be accepted providing the registration took place prior to the registration deadline. Leagu e change forms and refund request forms available online at www.bhrec.org.

Special Request and Team Placement Players may request to play with up to two other players on the same team. If possible we will accommodate requests however they are NOT guaranteed. The primary consideration in the creation of teams is to create teams of relatively equal strength. Playing with friends is secondary. No refunds will be offered if your special request is not granted. Requests to play with a specific coach will NOT be consid- ered during the creation of teams. Potential practice day conflicts MUST be listed on the registration form. Coaches choose practice days and times after teams are formed possibly requiring a move to a different team to avoid conflict.

Code of Conduct and Zero Tolerance Policies The City of Broadview Heights Parks and Recreation Department manages one of the largest youth sports programs in the area wi th nearly 3000 participants each year in our baseball, softball, basketball and soccer programs. In addition, we count on hundreds of volunteer coaches to help us organize and run the programs for the enjoyment of the kids in our community. In order to maintain the qua lity and integrity of our programs, support our staff and volunteers and assure that all participants have an enjoyable and positive e xperience, we have adopted a code of conduct and zero tolerance policy that applies to all participants, parents and coaches involved in ou r programs. By participating in any of our programs, you are agreeing to abide by our code of conduct and are subject to the terms of our zero toler- ance policy. Please familiarize yourself with these documents available on our website at www.bhrec.org. Should you have an y questions or concerns please contact the Parks and Recreation Department at Gdiehl@broadview -heights.org.

Refunds No refunds will be given after the registration deadline with the following exceptions: Refunds for sports programs will be issued for a medical excuse (must be substantiated by a physicians note) or if league change request has been denied and player wishes to withdraw from the program.

Registration Dates and Deadlines : August - October 20 (ages 4-11) Outdoor Soccer, Spring: February 1 - February 28 (ages 4-13) This is for players who are not registered in fall and wish to play spring only. Outdoor Soccer, Fall: May 1 - July 31. Ages 4-13. Participants who register for Fall Soccer do not need to register again for Spring Soccer. Basketball: September - October 31 (Grades 1-10) Baseball/Softball: January - March 15 (Age as of August 1st) Tee Ball: January - March 15 (Ages 5-6 as of 8/1) Early Start Tee Ball: January - May 15 (Ages 3-4 as of 8/1)

*Visit our website for age cutoff information for all soccer leagues.*

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Youth Sports: Baseball, Softball, Tee Ball

Registration Deadline March 15th for all leagues except Early Start 3/4 year old tee ball Registration deadline is March 15th. There is a $20 late fee for boys baseball and girls softball registrations after March 1 5th. Player re- quests WILL NOT be honored after deadline. Registrations taken after the deadline will be placed on a waiting list and placem ent on a team is not guaranteed. Age is as of August 1st. Any player wishing to play in a league other than the league designated by their age, MUST fill out a league change request prior to the registration deadline. League change is subject to approval by the Athlet ic Manager. COACHES NEEDED! Please indicate on your child’s registration form that you are willing to coach or contact the Athletic Manager at [email protected].

GAMES AND PRACTICES Practices begin early May. Practice days and times are determined by the coach once teams are formed. Typically, practices will take place on one weekday and one weekend time during the month of May. There are no practices once games begin in June. Games begin first week of June and run through July. Most games are played on weekday evenings at either 6:00 PM or 7:20 PM. Make up games are typically played on the weekends. Early start 3/4 year old teeball games are played Saturday mornings.

Early Start Tee Ball Boys Baseball Registration deadline for Early Start is May 15th. Age 7 Fees: Member $75, Resident $80, Non-Resident $85 This program is for boys & girls ages 3 and 4. Teams are made up of 8-10 Players. This is a fun, non-competitive game where par- Age 8 ents are expected to participate with their child. For safety, foam Fees: Member $75, Resident $80, Non-Resident $85 bats and tee balls are used. Age 9-10 Early Start Tee ball games begin mid June and will run for 6 weeks. Fees: Member $90, Resident $95, Non-Resident $100 Games are played Saturday mornings between 9AM and Noon. If needed, a Noon start time may be added. Each child receives a Ages 11 and 12 team t-shirt. Fees: Member $90, Resident $95, Non-Resident $100

Fees: Member $50, Resident $55, Non-Resident $60 Ages 13 to 15 Fees: Member $110, Resident $115, Non-Resident $120

Girls Tee Ball Ages 16 to 18 Introductory teeball league for girls ages 5 and 6 Participants grades 9 through 12 including graduating seniors. Fees: Member $110, Resident $115, Non-Resident $120 Fees: Member $65, Resident $70, Non-Resident $75

Boys Tee Ball Introductory baseball league for boys age 5. Introductory baseball league for boys age 6. Fees: Member $65, Resident $70, Non-Resident $75

Girls Softball Age 7-8 Fee: Member $75, Resident $80, Non-Resident $85 Girls softball section ages have changed. For the 2021 season we will offer softball for girls ages 9 to 11 (formerly 9 to 10) and ages Ages 9-11 12 to 14 (formerly 11 to 13). We will also offer softball for girls 15 Fee: Member $80, Resident $85, Non-Resident $90 years of age to 18 including graduating seniors (formerly 14 to 18). Ages 12 to 14 For ages 9-14 we will be participating in a league with other nearby Fee: Member $80, Resident $85, Non-Resident $90 communities such as Brecksville, Seven Hills, Valley View and oth- ers. For information about rule changes please visit our website. Ages 15 to 18 (Community Slow Pitch League) Season starts mid to late May. Ages 7-8 and 15-18 will continue to Participants grades 8 through 12 including graduating seniors. be “in house leagues” meaning only Broadview Heights teams. Fee: Member $85, Resident $90, Non-Resident $95

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Youth Sports: Soccer

Outdoor Soccer, Fall Challenger International Soccer Camp The outdoor soccer season runs fall through the following spring. Registration runs May through July. Fall practices begin near the This soccer camp will run Monday through Friday and each child will end of August and games run September through October. Players be coached by a member of Challenger’s International coaching placed on a team in the fall will remain with their same team for staff flown to the USA exclusively to work on these programs. Chal- the spring season which begins in April. There are no refunds after lenger will hold over 3,500 International Soccer Camps this summer the registration deadline. Game dates/times are subject to change. and will coach over 120,000 players between the ages of 3 and 18. Late fee of $20 is assessed on all registrations beginning on August 1st. Each camper will receive a FREE camp T-shirt, soccer ball, soccer poster, individual skills performance evaluation and free access to Games and Practices: an educational soccer website. In addition, any child who signs up Practices take place during the week with games on Saturdays and online by June 20th will receive a genuine International Soccer rep- occasionally on a weeknight. Younger teams generally play Satur- lica Jersey valued at $39. For further information please visit day mornings and older teams play throughout the day. U9 through www.challengersports.com U15 teams play in the Suburban Recreational Soccer League (SRSL) Where: Broadview Heights Community and Recreation Center, 9543 and play home games in Broadview Heights and away games in Broadview Rd nearby communities such as Seven Hills, Parma and Middleburg Hts. When: August 2nd through August 6th

Co-Rec* SCHEDULE/FEES Birth Year ‘17 - U5 Tiny Tykes Program Ages 2-5 8-9am $104 Birth Year ‘16 - U6 Half Day Program Ages 6-16 9am-12pm $154 Fees: Member $60, Resident $65, Non-Res $70 Full Day Program Ages 8-18 9am-4pm $214

Birth Year ‘15 - U7 Saturday Goal Scorer/Keeper Clinic Fees: Member $85, Resident $90, Non-Res $95 Ages 6-16 9:00-11:00am $35

Boys* Saturday GK/GS clinics are available to half/full day campers only. Birth Year ‘13-’14 - U9 Birth Year ‘11-’12 - U11 Visit www.challengersports.com for more information and to regis- Birth Year ‘09-’10 - U13 ter. Birth Year ‘07-’08 - U15

Girls* Birth Year ‘13-’14 - U9 Birth Year ‘11-’12 - U11 Birth Year ‘09-’10 - U13 Birth Year ‘07-08 - U15

Fees: Member $85, Resident $90, Non Res $95

For questions regarding the Youth Soccer Program, Please contact Gary Diehl [email protected].

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Youth Sports

Youth Basketball Archery Broadview Heights offers basketball programs for children in 1st - We have partnered with Parma Armory to offer discounted archery 10th grades. Registration for next season begins late August and lessons and indoor shooting range for our past students and current ends October 31st. More information will be available in the fall/ members. Anyone who has taken an archery lesson with us in the winter brochure and online at www.bhrec.org. past, or any current Recreation Center member can take advantage of the discounts listed below. Whether you are new to the sport, or National Basketball Academy Summer Clinic a seasoned veteran, if you are looking to sharpen your skills, look Broadview Heights Parks and Recreation Department and the Na- no further than the Parma Armory indoor range and lessons led by tional Basketball Academy present the Hoop Zone Basketball Clinic Robert Schaefer. Proof of enrollment in previous Broadview Center for boys and girls in the 2nd through 9th grade. The focus of this lessons or current membership is needed. This can be emailed by week long program is to teach young athletes the fundamentals of calling the front desk at 440-838-4523 or stopping in. basketball. Through a specialized program, players will learn shoot- ing techniques, point moves, passing skills with both hands, defen- Location: 5301 Hauserman Road. Call Parma Armory to register for sive principals, motion cuts, ball screen series, jab series and more. classes at 216-242-6717. Students are taught in a 10:1 ratio by professional instructors from The National Basketball Academy. The National Basketball Academy Benefits include is a professional basketball training organization that offers basket-  Introduction to Archery Mini Lesson, all equipment included – ball skill training for individuals and teams through a variety of 20% off, $24 per person. standard and custom training programs for professional, collegiate, high school and youth athletes. The clinic will be held in the Broad-  Advanced, 1-hour private archery lesson – 61% off, $45 per view Heights Community and Recreation Center Gym A. person. 1-hour practice range and equipment included.

Dates:  Advanced, 2-hour private archery lesson – 50% off, $90 per Spring: 3/29-4/2 person. 2-hour practice range and equipment included. Summer: 7/26-7/30

Time: Noon to 3PM  Open archery practice – 50% off, $8 per person, $5 equipment Fees: $130 rental. Register online at www.TNBAbasketball.com or call

216-378-0932.  Introduction to archery 6 hour program, 3-student max, by Tennis Lessons appointment – 59% off, $120 per person, two additional hours of open practice and equipment rental free. Tennis program for kids ages 7 to 16. All classes will be held on the tennis courts at “The Fields” sports complex in Broadview Heights. Participation is open to students at all levels of experience. Ses-  Introduction to Advanced Archery 4 hour program, appoint sions will be held for ages 7-11 and ages 12-16. Bring a water bottle only, 2-student maximum – 48% off, $140 per student. Two and tennis racket. Additional rackets will be available. For ques- additional hours of open practice and equipment rental free. tions contact Ryan at [email protected].  Family group introduction to archery program – 59% off, mini- Wednesdays mum 3 people, 6 hour program. $120 per person for the first 3 Ages 7-11, 6:00PM-7:00PM people, $90 per person for additional 3 people. All equipment Ages 12-16 7:00PM-8:00PM included.

Session 1: 4/7-5/5 Session 2: 5/19-6/16 Session 3: 7/7-8/4

Fees: Members—$55 Residents—$60 Non Residents—$65

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Youth Sports

Boys Travel Baseball

Boys Travel Baseball Tryouts for the 2022 season will be held in late August or early September of 2021. Broadview Heights fields teams in the 8U (8 years old or younger) through 15U divisions. Age is as of May 1st, 2022. Typically a team will roster 11-12 boys per age group. Teams compete with travel teams from other communities or private baseball clubs in Northeast Ohio. In addition, teams may participate in any number of local or regional tournaments. Fees will be due at the time roster spot is accepted.

Practices for travel baseball teams begin at the coaches discretion but typically start indoors in January and move outdoors in April as weather permits.

Games begin in late April and run through July. For information about the Broadview Heights Boys Travel Baseball program and specific tryout dates, contact Gary Diehl at GDiehl@Broadview - Heights.org

Travel Fastpitch Softball

Broadview Heights Lady Eagles Fastpitch Softball Tryouts for the 2022 season will be held in late August or early September of 2021. Broadview Heights fields teams in the 10U (10 years old or younger) 12U, 14U and 18U Junior Varsity and Varsity divisions. Age is as of January 1st, 2022. Teams compete against fastpitch travel teams from other nearby communities. In addition, teams may participate in any number of local or regional tournaments. Practices for fastpitch softball travel teams begin at the coaches discretion but typically start indoors in January and move outside in April as weather permits. Games begin in early May and run through July. Fees will be due at the time roster spot is accepted. For additional information about Broadview Heights Lady Eagles Fastpitch Softball contact Gary Diehl at GDiehl@Broadview - Heights.org.

Become a Major League Sponsor!

Advertise your business with an outfield fence banner at The Fields. The Fields is our baseball complex located at 8938 Broadview Road and with 8 baseball diamonds your 4’x 6’ banner will be seen by thousands of participants, parents and visitors every time they en- ter the ballpark. The cost is $300 for new sponsors and $225 for returning sponsors. Please contact Gary at [email protected] by May 1 to get your banner. All profits go to support our youth base- ball and softball programs. Examples of banners are pictured to the right. *Please note that all 2020 sponsors will be hung for 2021 at no additional cost.

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Check out www.prescription-fitness.com or call 440-552-6729 for more details. Work at YOUR Pace for YOUR needs at YOUR Budget!

Stop in at the Broadview Heights Community and Recreation Center and Meet Our Team Today! Please note: Anyone can utilize the fitness center with a Prescription Fitness Trainer. Anyone under 13 years old must complete the fitness orientation course prior to using the fitness center. Anyone under 13 must be accompanied by an adult under direct supervision in the fitness center. Only Prescription Fitness Personal Trainers can be utilized in this facility. Any other personal training is prohibited. 17

SilverSneakers & Group Exercise Classes

SilverSneaker/Senior classes are recommended for seniors 65 and older. For more information, please visit www.silversneakers.com.

SilverSneakers classes below are offered at NO CHARGE to SilverSneakers and Renew Active Members.

SilverSneakers will need a Group Exercise Pass for non-SilverSneaker classes. SilverSneakers classes may be cancelled for variou s reasons (instructor illness, weather, etc). For SilverSneaker class cancellation info, please text ssclasses to 84483 . If you have addi- tional questions contact Catherine at Cskuza@broadview -heights.org.

SilverSneakers Classic Senior Yoga M/W/F—10:15AM-11:15AM Thursdays 10:00AM-10:45AM

Have fun and move to the music through a variety of exercises de- This class will move your whole body through a complete series of signed to increase muscular strength and range of movement. Hand seated and standing yoga poses. Chair support is offered to safely weights and balls are provided along with chair for support. *Class perform a variety of postures designed to increase flexibility, bal- offered at no charge to members. ance and range of movement. Restorative breathing exercises and a final relaxation will promote stress reduction and mental clarity

Senior Cardio M-F—9:00AM-9:45AM Get up and Go with an aerobics class for you – safe, hearth healthy, and gentle on the joints. The workout includes easy following, low- impact movement, upper-body strength, abdominal conditioning,

stretching and relaxing exercises. A chair is available for support

and easy head to toe stretching.

Jazzercise is the original dance party workout. Blending dance with Pilates, yoga, kickboxing and strength training, one 60-minute session can burn up to 800 calo- ries. The results? Long, lean muscles and an undeniable mood boost!

Month to Month Unlimited classes - $54 10 class pass - $149 1 class pass - $20

Contact Paula for more information: [email protected] or 440-278-9206

Body Sculpting Get fit with this one-hour cardiovascular strength-training class designed to make you lean and defined. Sculpt and tone muscles , strengthen your core by using just one set of 5 lb. dumbbells. Bring a set of 3 -5 lb dumbbells, an exercise mat and stretch band to class. Eight, one-hour classes in each section. Weekday classes run 4 weeks (8 classes), weekend classes run 8 weeks (8 classes). Clas ses run during the following times. Please visit www.flexcity.com to check specific dates and to register for classes.

Monday & Wednesday Mornings (morning classes will resume April 19th) 9:30AM-10:30AM Monday & Wednesday Evenings 6:30PM-7:30PM

Fees: $55 per 8 class term

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MEDICARE ADVANTAGE PLANS

The Broadview Heights Parks & Recreation Department is a participating member with Silver Sneakers and Renew Active. If eligible, these programs will provide members with the benefits listed below. Please contact your insurance provider for eligibility information. SilverSneakers: This program offers qualifying members free use of the recreation center as well as unlimited Sil- verSneaker Fitness Classes. SilverSneakers Classic class is offered at no cost to individuals with an active senior mem- bership as well. Renew Active: This program offers qualifying members free use of the recreation center as well as unlimited Silver- Sneaker Fitness Classes. More information on the SilverSneaker Fitness Classes is listed on p. 20 Please contact Catherine Skuza at CSkuza@broadview-heights or 440–838-4522 with any questions regarding these Medicare Advantage Plans.

Please contact Ryan Meyer at [email protected] or 440-717-4019 with any questions regarding Sil- verSneaker Fitness Classes.

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Adult Sports, Classes

Softball For Adults Pickleball Lessons Men’s and Co-Ed Adult Softball starting late April and running New to the game of pickleball? Want to learn the ropes in a fun, through mid-August. Doubleheaders once per week on Sundays. easy going environment? Take a class! Classes are taught by certi- Men’s games are played Sunday mornings and Co-Ed games are fied pickeball instructor Rich Abston. Classes are held indoors at played Sunday afternoons. There is no residency rule. We will sup- the Broadview Heights Gymnasium for 1.5 hours and meet once a ply the balls. There are a limited number of spots available for week for 3 weeks. teams. Registration is by team only. Entry fee is $525 payable online at www.bhrec.org Teams are also required to pay $100 for- Tuesdays 6:30PM-8:00PM feit fee payable to cash and a sanction fee payable to ISA for insur- ance costs $35. Umpire fees are paid per game and are paid on the Spring Session: 4/6-4/20 field. All fees must be paid by April 1st and there will be no refunds Summer Session: 7/13-7/27 after this date. For additional information contact Glenn Cassaro at [email protected] by April 1st. Mail checks for sanction fee and Fees: Members $50, Residents $55, Non Residents $60 forfeit fee to Glenn Cassaro, 8685 Treetop Hill, Broadview Heights 44147. For questions email Glenn at [email protected]. For reg- Pickleball League istration information contact Ryan Meyer at [email protected] We Interested in taking your pickleball league to the next level? Want will offer fall softball starting in August. For more information con- to meet new friends and simply enjoy the game more? Our pickle- tact Glen at [email protected] or visit our website at ball league is for you! You will play 5 weeks of games with and www.bhrec.org. against each person in the league. At the end of 5 weeks, your low- est score will be dropped and everyone's score will be added up. Smile Class The winner will get a free one month membership to the recreation The SMILE Program is a low-intensity exercise class designed specif- center! For more information please email Ryan at ically for physically inactive older adults who may be limited in their [email protected]. mobility, but the program is also beneficial for older people who are healthier and more active! Come join us from 10:00AM- Sunday Mornings 10:45AM every Tuesday and Thursday at Broadview Heights Com- munity and Recreation Center. This program is administered by the Beginner League 8:00AM-10:00AM Human Service Department. For info, contact Amy at 440 -526-4685. Advanced League 10:00AM-12:00PM

Pickleball Summer League: 7/18-8/15

Pickleball is a sport that is able to cross many boundaries that most Fees: Members $110, Residents $120, Non Residents $130 other sports cannot. A combination of traditional tennis played with a “wiffle” style ball and wooden paddle on a smaller court.

The sport is aggressive but allows players the ability to take a less aggressive modification that can make the game more comfortable for the average player.

Indoor Open Pickleball is held weekday afternoons from 11:30AM to

2:30PM and Sundays 8:30AM-11:30AM year round at the Broadview

Heights Gymnasium. Play is open and free to Recreation Center

Members, drop in rates apply for non members.

Outdoor Open Pickleball is held Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 9AM to Noon and Monday and Friday evenings from 6PM to 8PM, May through September. Please visit our website at www.bhrec.org for the most up to date information. Outdoor play is free and open to all on our outdoor court located at 8938 Broad- view Road.

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Aquatics

All swim lessons are open enrollment! Sign up anytime online at www.bhrec.org. Contact the Aquatics Manager at [email protected] with any questions.

Infant/Toddler/Preschool Intermediate Swimming Courses Starfish, Seahorse, Redfish, Orangefish Minnows, Otters, Sharks, Whales & Stroke Refinement Ages 6 Months to 4 Years Ages 5+

Class Fees: Member— $50, Resident— $55, Non-Resident—$60

Starfish Minnows Ages 6 to 18 months. The Starfish class is for children who are and The students learn to float on their front and back unassisted, work have no water experience. The goals of Starfish are to provide expe- on face submersion, and be introduced to proper arm/leg move- riences and activities for parents and children to: Learn how to ment for treading water. Learn front and back crawl basics, kicking, enter and exit the water in a safe manner, feel comfortable in the and improve skills and coordination. Students must be comfortable water, submerge, explore buoyancy in a front and back position, in deep water to pass the class. and change body position in the water. Parents must be in the wa- ter with the child. Otters Students will begin to build up endurance in their front and back Seahorse crawl. To pass out of this course, they must be able to swim the Ages 18 to 36 months. The Seahorse class builds upon the skills width of the pool doing both front and back crawl with some ease learned in Starfish. The goals of the class are to learn how to enter along with rhythmic breathing. Child should be comfortable in the and exit the water in a safe manner, feel comfortable in the water, deep water. They will be learning elementary backstroke. submerge in a rhythmic pattern, explore buoyancy in a front and back position, and experience combined stroke on front and back. Sharks Parents must be in the water with the child. Students must be able to demonstrate the front and back crawl for at least 15 yards. They must also be able to tread water for 30 sec- Redfish onds and be comfortable in deep water since the class is taught in Ages 3-4.99 years old. This level promotes water safety and swim- the 10 feet section. The objective of Sharks is to work on front ming readiness. Floating, blowing bubbles, acclimation to the water crawl and back crawl. The elementary backstroke and elements of as well as socialization skills. They will be introduced to submerging sidestroke will be introduced. their faces, retrieving objects, arm action for treading water and rolling over from front to back. Parents DO NOT enter the water. Whales Students must be able to perform the front crawl with the Orangefish rhythmic breathing and body roll. They must understand the con- Ages 3-4.99 years old. Before entering this class, children must be cept of the back crawl, and elementary backstroke. They will need able to float on their front and back for 5 seconds unassisted. This to be able to demonstrate these skills. They will be introduced to level will help the child be more comfortable in the water and gain sidestroke and breaststroke. Students will learn elements of the independence with new water skills. They will learn front and back butterfly. glides, arm/leg action for treading water and combined arm and leg action on their front and back. Student must be comfortable in deep water as part of the class will be taught in the deep end.

Private and Semi –Lessons

We are offering private and semi – private lessons for ages 2-adult. The lessons are sold in a group of (5) half hour

lessons. You have 60 days to use them. All patrons must stick to the days and times assigned to them.

Private Lesson Fees: Member $105, Resident $110, Non Resident $115 Semi Private Lesson Fees: Member $150, Resident $160, Non Resident $170

The semi-private lesson are for patrons of the same family. Please email all inquiries to Aquatics Manager, Amanda Hutcheson at [email protected].

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Aquatics: Infant, Toddler, and Preschool

Starfish Orangefish Tuesdays/Thursdays Tuesdays/Thursdays 5/4-5/20 4:00PM-4:30PM 5/4-5/20 4:40PM-5:10PM 5/25-6/10 4:00PM-4:30PM 5/25-6/10 4:40PM-5:10PM 6/15-7/1 4:00PM-4:30PM 6/15-7/1 4:40PM-5:10PM 7/6-7/22 4:00PM-4:30PM 7/6-7/22 4:40PM-5:10PM

Saturdays Saturdays 5/1-6/12 (no class 5/29) 9:10AM-9:40AM 5/1-6/12 (no class 5/29) 8:30AM-9:00AM 6/19-7/24 9:10AM-9:40AM 5/1-6/12 (no class 5/29) 11:50AM-12:20PM Seahorses 6/19-7/24 8:30AM-9:00AM Tuesdays/Thursdays 6/19-7/24 11:50AM-12:20PM 5/4-5/20 4:00PM-4:30PM 5/25-6/10 4:00PM-4:30PM Monday-Wednesday 6/15-7/1 4:00PM-4:30PM 6/7-6/16 8:30AM-9:00AM 7/6-7/22 4:00PM-4:30PM 6/21-6/30 8:30AM-9:00AM 7/5-7/14 8:30AM-9:00AM Saturdays 7/19-7/28 8:30AM-9:00AM 5/1-6/12 (no class 5/29) 8:30AM-9:00AM 5/1-6/12 (no class 5/29) 9:50AM-10:20AM 6/19-7/24 8:30AM-9:00AM 6/19-7/24 9:50AM-10:20AM

Redfish Tuesdays/Thursdays 5/4-5/20 4:00PM-4:30PM 5/4-5/20 4:40PM-5:10PM 5/25-6/10 4:00PM-4:30PM 5/25-6/10 4:40PM-5:10PM 6/15-7/1 4:00PM-4:30PM 6/15-7/1 4:40PM-5:10PM 7/6-7/22 4:00PM-4:30PM 7/6-7/22 4:40PM-5:10PM

Saturdays 5/1-6/12 (no class 5/29) 8:30AM-9:00AM 5/1-6/12 (no class 5/29) 9:50AM-10:20AM 5/1-6/12 (no class 5/29) 11:50AM-12:20PM 6/19-7/24 8:30AM-9:00AM 6/19-7/24 9:50AM-10:20AM 6/19-7/24 11:50AM-12:20PM

Monday-Wednesday 6/7-6/16 8:30AM-9:00AM 6/21-6/23 8:30AM-9:00AM 7/5-7/14 8:30AM-9:00AM 7/19-7/28 8:30AM-9:00AM

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Aquatics: Intermediate Swim Courses

Minnows Sharks Tuesdays/Thursdays Tuesdays/Thursdays 5/4-5/20 5:20PM-5:50PM 5/4-5/20 5:20PM-5:50PM 5/4-5/20 6:00PM-6:30PM 5/4-5/20 6:00PM-6:30PM 5/25-6/10 5:20PM-5:50PM 5/25-6/10 5:20PM-5:50PM 5/25-6/10 6:00PM-6:30PM 5/25-6/10 6:00PM-6:30PM 6/15-7/1 5:20PM-5:50PM 6/15-7/1 5:20PM-5:50PM 6/15-7/1 6:00PM-6:30PM 6/15-7/1 6:00PM-6:30PM 7/6-7/22 5:20PM-5:50PM 7/6-7/22 5:20PM-5:50PM 7/6-7/22 6:00PM-6:30PM 7/6-7/22 6:00PM-6:30PM

Saturdays Saturdays 5/1-6/12 (no class 5/29) 9:10AM-9:40AM 5/1-6/12 (no class 5/29) 9:10AM-9:40AM 5/1-6/12 (no class 5/29) 10:30AM-11:00AM 5/1-6/12 (no class 5/29) 10:30AM-11:00AM 5/1-6/12 (no class 5/29) 11:10AM-11:40AM 6/19-7/24 9:10AM-9:40AM 6/19-7/24 10:30AM-11:00AM 6/19-7/24 10:30AM-11:00AM 6/19-7/24 9:50AM-10:20AM 6/19-7/24 11:10AM-11:40AM Monday-Wednesday 6/7-6/16 10:30AM-11:00AM Mondays-Wednesdays 6/21-6/30 10:30AM-11:00AM 6/7-6/16 9:10AM-9:40AM 7/5-7/14 10:30AM-11:00AM 6/7-6/16 9:50AM-10:20AM 7/19-7/28 10:30AM-11:00AM 6/21-6/30 9:10AM-9:40AM 6/21-6/30 9:50AM-10:20AM Whales 7/5-7/14 9:10AM-9:40AM Tuesdays/Thursdays 7-5-7/14 9:50AM-10:20AM 5/4-5/20 4:50PM-5:10PM 7/19-7/28 9:10AM-9:40AM 5/4-5/20 6:00PM-6:30PM 7/19-7/28 9:50AM-10:20AM 5/25-6/10 4:50PM-5:10PM Otters 5/25-6/10 6:00PM-6:30PM Tuesdays/Thursdays 6/15-7/1 4:50PM-5:10PM 5/4-5/20 4:00PM-4:30PM 6/15-7/1 6:00PM-6:30PM 5/4-5/20 5:20PM-5:50PM 7/6-7/22 4:50PM-5:10PM 5/25-6/10 4:00PM-4:30PM 7/6-7/22 6:00PM-6:30PM 5/25-6/10 5:20PM-5:50PM 6/15-7/1 4:00PM-4:30PM Saturdays 6/15-7/1 5:20PM-5:50PM 5/1-6/12 (no class 5/29) 9:50AM-10:20AM 7/6-7/22 4:00PM-4:30PM 5/1-6/12 (no class 5/29) 11:10AM-11:40AM 7/6-7/22 5:20PM-5:50PM 6/19-7/24 9:50AM-10:20AM 6/19-7/24 11:10AM-11:40AM Saturdays 5/1-6/12 (no class 5/29) 10:30AM-11:00AM Monday-Wednesday 5/1-6/12 (no class 5/29) 11:10AM-11:40AM 6/7-6/16 9:50AM-10:20AM 6/19-7/24 10:30AM-11:00AM 6/21-6/30 9:50AM-10:20AM 6/19-7/24 11:10AM-11:40AM 7/5-7/14 9:50AM-10:20AM 7/19-7/28 9:50AM-10:20AM Mondays-Wednesdays 6/7-6/16 9:10AM-9:40AM 6/7-6/16 10:30AM-11:00AM 6/21-6/30 9:10AM-9:40AM 6/21-6/30 10:30AM-11:00AM 7/5-7/14 9:10AM-9:40AM 7-5-7/14 10:30AM-11:00AM 7/19-7/28 9:10AM-9:40AM 7/19-7/28 10:30AM-11:00AM

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Aquatics Classes

Lifeguarding Water Safety Instructors This is the new lifeguard course instituted by the American Red This course trains instructor candidates to teach all American Red Cross. Upon successful completion, you will receive the following Cross swimming & safety courses except Lifeguarding. Participants certifications: Lifeguarding, First Aid, CPR for the Professional Res- will be trained in a "hands on" structure of teaching. Prerequisites: cuer, and Automatic External Defibrillator. The National American You must be 16 years old by the END of the class. Lifeguarding is Red Cross states you must be 15 years old by the END of the class. NOT a prerequisite. All classes are mandatory - no exceptions. Cost Anyone failing the water test will receive a refund. NO REFUNDS covers your books and the American Red Cross fee. Please bring after the first day of class. All classes are mandatory - no excep- extra towels, a bathing suit, writing utensils, highlighter and paper tions. Cost covers your books and the American Red Cross fee. to each class. If you have any questions please call the Aquatics Please bring extra towels, a bathing suit, writing utensils, highlight- Manager Amanda Hutcheson at 440-717-4026. Class Limit 6. You er and paper to each class. If you have any questions please call must pre-register for this class. the Aquatics Manager Amanda Hutcheson at 440-717-4026. Class Limit 8. We will schedule your pre-requisite swim. Fridays 4:00PM-7:30PM Section 01: 3/29-3/31, 9:00AM-2:00PM Section 01: 4/9-4/30 Section 02: 5/17-5/19, 4:00PM-8:00PM Section 03: 7/26-7/28, 9:00AM-2:00PM Fees: Member $205, Resident $215, Non-Resident $225

Fees: Member $230, Resident $235, Non-Resident $240 Babysitting This course teaches potential babysitters good leadership qualities Blue Thunder Swim Team and important decision-making skills. Students will also be taught This team will concentrate on fundamental principles of swimming what to do if an infant or child is choking and basic first-aid. (No in a competitive nature and build on their stroke techniques and certifications are given). Each student needs to bring a baby doll to endurance. We want to install values and team spirit as they pro- class for diapering and bottle-feeding. Pencil and paper are re- gress through the season. We will be offering this to all children quired for class and bring a snack to this class. Age requirements ages 5 and up. All swimmers must be able to swim 1 length of the are 11-16 years old. If you have any questions about this class con- pool using the front crawl. Summer team will be divided into 2 tact the Aquatics Manager Amanda Hutcheson at 440-717-4026. groups. We are planning meets for the summer season. Dates and Class Limit 12 – You must pre-register for this class. American Red times TBD. Practices will be Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Maxi- Cross Babysitter’s Training Certification will be emailed to each mum of 12 swimmers for the 6pm session and 16 swimmers for the participant. 6:55pm session. 9:00AM-1:00PM Spring Conditioning Section 01: April 10 Note that all swimmers will swim from 6:35PM-7:20PM Section 02: June 12 Section 01: 5/4-5/20 Section 03: July 17 Fees (spring conditioning): Member $70, Resident $75, Non - Resident $80 Fees: Member $55, Resident $60, Non-Resident $70

Summer Swim Team—Please note we will have a few meets TBD Adults/Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED Training Dates: 5/25-7/22 This is an American Red Cross class to become certified in all three Section 02 – (5-9 year olds) 6:00PM-6:50PM areas of pediatric first aid, CPR and AED. There will be book work, Section 03– (10-14 year olds) 6:55PM-7:45PM demonstrations and a test at the end. This class is for all ages and Fees (swim team): Member $115, Resident $125, Non-Resident $135 enhances the babysitting certification. You must pre-register for this class. Lifeguards and Instructors Needed ADULT WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTOR CLASS—Looking to earn some 9:00AM-1:00PM extra money? Like working with children? We would like to put Section 01: May 1 together a weekend WSI course for adults interested in teaching Section 02: July 24 swim lessons. Please contact Amanda Hutcheson @ 440-717-4026 for more information. Fees: Member $60, Resident $65, Non-Resident $70 LIFEGUARDS AND WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTORS NEEDED—We are looking to hire lifeguards and water safety instructors. Please call

Amanda Hutcheson at 440-717-4026 if interested.

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Broadview Heights Splash Park

The Broadview Heights Splash Park will be open Memorial Day through Labor Day. Admission to the Splash Park is free. Hours o f opera- tion will be 11AM to 8PM daily. The park may close at the discretion of the Parks & Recreation Department due to special eve nts, mainte- nance or weather-related issues. The park will be closed when temperatures are forecasted under 70 degrees Fahrenheit.

The Splash Park was funded in part through a NatureWorks Grant awarded to the City of Broadview Heights by the Ohio Departmen t of Natural Resources. The Splash Park is approximately 3,000 square feet and includes many play features. It is located at 9543 Broadview Road on the Broadview Center campus, next to the playground. The area also includes a concession stand, restrooms, pavilion, and play- ground. The nearby concession stand will also be open daily. Food items such as hot dogs, nachos, beverages, candy and snac ks will be available for purchase. The Splash Park Rules and Regulation are listed below, posted at the Splash Park and are also availa ble online at: www.bhrec.org. Everyone utilizing the splash park must adhere to the posted rules and regulations or they will be asked to l eave the premises. For more information contact: 440-838-4522.

Due to the large crowds we experience, there are no group events permitted at the splash park. This includes birthday partie s, field trips, rentals, etc.

SPLASH PARK RULES & REGULATIONS

•In case of emergency call 9-1-1. •Report any concerns to: Parks & Recreation Department 440 -838-4522 or Broadview Heights Police, Non-Emergency Line 440-526-5400. •Use the Splash Park at your own risk. •The City of Broadview Heights is not responsible for any accident or injury to persons or property resulting from use of the Splash Park. •The City of Broadview Heights is not to hold lost or stolen items. •Proper swim attire must be worn (bathing suits must be worn). No t -shirts, pants, shorts, dresses, etc. • Swim diapers are required – no cloth diapers permitted. •Persons having or reasonably suspected to have any considerable areas of exposed sub -dermal tissue, cuts, or known or recognizable contagious or communicable diseases, cough, cold, open sores, blisters, bandaged wound, fever, diarrhea, inflammation of the eyes, nasal or ear discharge, shall not be permitted to enter the splash park. •The following are prohibited: Preschool, Day Cares and Buses are prohibited Smoking and alcoholic beverages are not permitted on city property Pets are not allowed on the campus Weapons or firearms are not permitted Food and glass containers are not permitted on the Splash Park Jumping, climbing, rough play, foul language or hanging from play features or fence will not be tolerated Skateboards, roller blades, bicycles, scooters, or motorized vehicles allowed are prohibited Spitting, urinating, blowing of nose, spouting of water or depositing foreign matter is strictly prohibited. Use of Splash Park shall be prohibited during severe weather. Be mindful of inclement weather. Vacate pad at first sound of thunder or sign of lightning.

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GENERAL FACILITY RULES FOR THE BROADVIEW HEIGHTS COMMUNITY & RECREATION CENTER  All visitors must check in at the front desk.  You must be a member of the recreation center, be participating in a program or rental, or have paid the daily drop in feeto use the recreation center.  Code of Conduct - All members must treat Recreation Staff with respect. We will not tolerate profanity, yelling or disregard to the staff doing their jobs and ensuring our policies and procedures. Disorderly conduct can result in suspension of mem- bership.  No food is permitted in the gymnasiums, the fitness center, on the track or in the natatorium.  No running or dribbling in the hallways or lobby areas.  No skateboards, skates or hover boards permitted.  Memberships are non-refundable and non-transferable.  Broadview Heights Parks & Recreation Department is not responsible for lost or stolen items. Please store all personal items on the coat racks or in the storage cubbies/lockers provided (no locks permitted on lockers overnight).  The following activities are not permitted and may result in suspension, expulsion or termination of membership/facility use, and/or criminal punishment: Fighting, profanity/foul language or clothing, disorderly conduct, bullying, threatening or ag- gressive behavior, spitting, use of alcohol, vaping or tobacco products, theft, property damage, littering, loitering (inside or outside of the facility), defrauding membership, public displays of affection, excessive horseplay, disregarding the staffs’ enforcement of the rules.  Additional rules are posted in each specific area of the facility. Failure to adhere to posted rules or direction from a staff member may result in suspension, expulsion or termination of membership and/or use of the facility. All of the facility rules are posted online and available at the front desk. We reserve the right to add, change or delete rules, which in our judg- ment, will help maintain a safe environment.  In case of injuries or incidents, please notify a staff member.

INDOOR TRACK Track Direction ODD DAYS → EVEN DAYS ←  Walkers use inside lanes. Runners use outside lanes.

Distance: Inside lane 15 laps/mile Center lane 14.5 laps/mile Outside lane 14 laps/mile

 Appropriate athletic attire is required, including clean dry athletic shoes.  Plastic or metal spill-proof water containers are permitted - no glass allowed. No food is permitted. Clean up and report spills to staff.  No stopping or standing on the track.

FITNESS CENTER  Clean, dry athletic shoes are required. Bare feet, sandals or other open–toed shoes are not permitted.  During wet weather please bring clean, dry shoes to change into prior to entering the fitness center.  Proper athletic attire is required. In order to prevent damage to upholstered equipment, clothing with zippers, snaps, buttons, etc. and jeans cannot be worn in the fitness center.  Only plastic or metal spill-proof beverage containers are permitted - no glass allowed. No food is permitted.  After use, please wipe equipment/mats with provided gym wipes. Do not use personal towels to wipe down equipment.  No personal radios are permitted without headphones.  Please rack weights after use. Do not bang or drop weights on the floor. Free weights should not be placed on upholstered benches, rested against walls, equipment or mirrors. Spring collars must be used with all bars in free weight area. All bars should be stripped immediately after use.  All cardiovascular equipment is operated on a first come serve basis. Please be courteous during peak hours. Limit the use on all machines to 30 minutes.  Be courteous to others waiting. Do not rest on equipment.  Chalk is not permitted.  Do not operate any damaged or malfunctioning equipment. Do not remove out of order signs.  No outside personal trainers are permitted to train in the fitness center.

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AGE REQUIREMENTS

 Children under the age of 13 are permitted to use the Fitness Center with completion of the Fitness Orientation Class and under direct adult supervision.  Children under the age of 13 must have direct adult supervision in the natatorium and fitness center, and track.  Patrons must be at least 18 years old to use the steam room, sauna, and whirlpool area.  Children under age 7 must be accompanied by an adult in the water and the adult must be within arms reach of the child (with the exception of the zero depth area).  Child watch is available for children ages 1 through 12.  The person reserving the golf simulator must be 18 years of age or older and they are liable for any damages.  Children under the age of 13 must be supervised by an adult in the golf simulator.  Additional rules are posted in each specific area of the facility. Failure to adhere to these rules or direction from a staff member may result in suspension, expulsion, or termination of membership and or use of the facility. All of the facility rules are posted online and available at the front desk. We reserve the right to add, change, or delete rules, which in our judgement, will help maintain a safe environment.

NATATORIUM RULES

 Review posted rules for each amenity within the natatorium prior to use.  Proper swim attire is required.  Shower before entering.  Non toilet-trained children must wear a swim diaper.  Persons with communicable diseases or infectious conditions such as open sores, eye infections, skin  conditions, nasal/ear discharge, or person wearing any type of bandage shall not be permitted to use the pool.  Plastic or metal spill-proof water containers are permitted - no glass allowed. No food is permitted. Clean up and report spills to staff.  No running, excessive horseplay, spitting or polluting permitted in or around the pool.  Diving permitted in the 10 ft. area only. No flips.  No hanging on the lap lanes, basketball hoops or volleyball nets.  No play toys or flotation devices permitted.  US Coast Guard Approved Life Jackets are permitted (except on slides or in lap lanes). An adult must be within arm’s reach of anyone utilizing a lifejacket.  Rest breaks will be called at the discretion of the aquatics staff.  Use of specific areas of the pool may be restricted due to staffing levels and/or aquatic programming.  Lifeguards are responsible for enforcing rules that in their judgment will help maintain a safe environment.  The staff reserves the right to ask any patron displaying inappropriate behavior to leave the facility.  The Natatorium closes prior to the scheduled facility closing.

GYMNASIUM RULES  Proper athletic attire including shirt, shorts/pants, and clean, dry, non-marking athletic shoes must be worn.  Plastic or metal spill-proof water containers are permitted - no glass allowed. No food is permitted. Clean up and report spills to staff.  Dunking or hanging on the basketball rims is strictly prohibited.  Do not hang on the volleyball nets.  Inappropriate use of equipment is not permitted.  No personal radios are permitted without headphones.  We do not allow open baseball in gyms – inquire with staff on baseball rental for Auxiliary Gym

See a complete listing of rules for all facilities online at www.bhrec.org.

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Mission Statement Contact Information To enhance the quality of life for all residents by providing high quality, unique, comprehensive, family-oriented facilities and lei- Mayor: sure activities. Samuel J. Alai [email protected] Address: Community and Recreation Center Parks & Recreation Staff: 9543 Broadview Road Amanda Hutcheson, Recreation Director [email protected] “The Fields” Sports Complex Ryan Meyer, Recreation Manager 8938 Broadview Road [email protected] Gary Diehl, Parks & Athletic Manager Phone: 440-838-4522 [email protected] Rain-out Information: Follow us @BVH_Athletics for rain out Catherine Skuza, Administrative Assistant Information [email protected]

Web Address: www.bhrec.org Recreation Board Members: Join us on Facebook and Twitter @BVHREC Don Barich Suzanne Lambert Recreation Center Hours *subject to change: Lori Siwik Monday through Friday 5:30AM - 8:00PM Lee Wiswell Saturday and Sunday 7:30AM - 3:00PM Lyn Haselton

Hours subject to change. Call for pool and gym schedules for City Council: specific hours of operation or visit our website at www.bhrec.org Council President, Robert Boldt 440-838-8318 President Pro Tem, George Stelmaschuk 440-590-6525 Splash Park Hours: At-Large, Joe Price 440-838-1106 Memorial Day through Labor Day 11:00AM-8:00PM At-Large, Jennifer Mahnic 216-408-4310 At-Large, Glenn Goodwin 440-582-4663 Holiday Hours: Ward 1, Thomas Pavlica 440-526-8607 Please visit www.bhrec.org for holiday hours. Ward 2, Brian Wolf 440-376-8848

City of Broadview Heights PRSRT STD Parks & Recreation Department U.S. POSTAGE PAID 9543 Broadview Road CLEVELAND, OH Broadview Heights, Ohio 44147 PERMIT #676 440-838-4522

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