Hutchinson’s healthy and active living resource guide activityguide Summer 2017

right on target Activities for May through August OUR MISSION: FACILITY LOCATIONS & HOURS To provide our community with HUTCH REC DOWNTOWN 17 E. 1st (620) 663-6179 lifelong wellness, cultural, natural, Monday through Friday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and recreational opportunities that promote healthy minds and bodies SENIOR CENTER AT ELMDALE PARK through innovative programs, state- 400 E. Ave. E (620) 663-2811 FOR YOUR INFO YOUR FOR of-the-art facilities, and protected Weekdays: 5:45 a.m.-6 p.m.* Saturday: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday: 1-5 p.m. open spaces. *Wellness Room has extended hours on Monday through Thursday, 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. OUR VISION: DILLON NATURE CENTER To inspire all residents to actively 3002 E. 30th Ave. (620) 663-7411 enjoy a healthy living as they Trails: Open Weekdays - 8 a.m.-sunset strengthen our community spirit. Weekends & Holidays - 9 a.m.-sunset Visitor’s Center: April-Sept - Weekdays - 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Sat: 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun: 1-5 p.m.

SALT CITY SPLASH AQUATIC CENTER 1601 S. Plum in Carey Park (620) 662-7705 Seasonal - Open May 27-Aug. 22

FUN VALLEY/HOBART DETTER COMPLEXES www.funvalleysports.com

FACILITY CONTACT US: LEADERSHIP TEAM ABBREVIATIONS Tony Finlay, [email protected] Executive Director Please refer to the following Hutch Rec facility Bo Frondorf, [email protected] abbreviations when used throughout this publica- Director of Finance tion, namely in the class and activity listings. Amy Conkling, [email protected] DT Hutch Rec Downtown Director of Marketing & Development ELM Senior Center at Elmdale Park Adam Richter, [email protected] Director of Community Events DNC Dillon Nature Center Randy Carter, [email protected] FV Fun Valley Sports Complex Superintendent of Recreation & Sports Mary Clark, [email protected] HD Hobart-Detter Field Superintendent of Dillon Nature Center SCS Salt City Splash Aquatic Center Toyla Frondorf, [email protected] Superintendent of Senior & Adaptive Recreation Ted Nelson, [email protected] Superintendent of Aquatics & Wellness

2 Register Online at www.hutchrec.com DIRECTOR’S CUT BOARD OF LETTER FROM OUR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR COMMISSIONERS We’re Right on Target this Summer! Summer (almost) seems year-round around here, as we start Karin Neal, Chairperson planning for some of our activities as soon as they finish up in Serving since 2009 August and September.

Joe Fangman, Vice Chairperson One such activity includes our Stay to Play summer day camp. Serving since 2010 Hard to believe, but we’re entering our fifth year of this camp Amanda Jackson that provides quality childcare during the summer months at two locations, Union Serving since 2015 Valley and Graber elementary schools. High on the summer camp list is our Out- door Adventure Camp at Dillon Nature Center. More than 400 youth participate in Leslie Shea this weekly camp that allows grade schoolers to discover the great outdoors. Serving since 2015 Lego and Star War fans unite in our continued partnership with Play-Well Teknol- Ron Sellers ogies, as they come to Hutchinson the final week in July to host a week-long Lego Serving since 2013 camp with a Star Wars theme. BOARD MEETINGS Perhaps our biggest source of excitement comes from the recent renovations to the Hutchinson Sports Arena and our future role there. We’re pleased to an- Hutch Rec’s Board of Commission- nounce our future programs, from community wellness classes and programs ers meet the third Wednesday of to youth and adult sports programs. There will be a nice mix of structured and each month. The board meets at non-structured activities, including: walking programs, 3 vs 11:30 a.m. at Hutch Rec’s Down- 3 basketball games, and open gym time with a supervisor town Office, 17 E. 1st (unless other- located inside the Arena. We’re fortunate to have great wise noted). #communityspirit with our partners, the City of Hutchinson FOLLOW US and Hutchinson Community College. And what’s summer without making a splash? Salt City Hutch Rec Splash Aquatic Center will open Memorial Day weekend. Dillon Nature Center Along with the daily hours, the Splash also offers morning and evening swim lessons, recreational swim team, lap Fun Valley Sports swimming, land-water fitness classes, special events for Salt City Splash all ages and families, and can also be rented for both birthday parties and private parties. Hutch Rec Race Series Run for the Rocks This is just a brief listing of the great activities and programs that we’re working on for you. Flip @HutchRec through our guide for more information on all of our divisions, as well as behind the scenes peek at @FunValleySports what’s going on at Hutch Rec. @SaltCitySplash As always, if you have any questions or would like to @RunForTheRocks provide your input on our #healthyliving and #communi- tyspirit work in Hutchinson and Reno County, please contact me. Have a great summer! Hutch Rec on Instagram

Hutch Rec YouTube Tony Finlay, Executive Director Hutchinson Recreation Commission channel E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (620) 663-6179

Hutch Rec Activity Guide I Summer 2017 3 BEYOND THE COVER SUMMER 2017 SOCIAL MEDIA SNAPSHOTS Here’s the run- down for a super GLIMPSES FROM OUR FACEBOOK PAGE summer! Make sure you follow us on Facebook & Twitter for the

INSIDE THE GUIDE latest updates about all things Hutch Rec! Also add us Inside these pages to your YouTube channel as we give you a weekly peek you’ll find plenty of what’s going on with our Hutch Rec Happenings seg- of #healthyliving ment. Here are some Facebook pics that the community and #communi- was buzzing about this past season: tyspirit activities to keep you active FACE LIFT: - all summer long! Hutch Rec Downtown is getting a face lift! Work- 2-4: HRC Information ers spent a few warm days this winter work- 5: Behind Our Scenes ing on our new sign. 6: Salt City Splash 7: Dillon Nature Center DESIGN AN AD: Three fourth graders from 8-9: Senior Center at Elmdale Park Reno County schools were winners of our Design an 10-11: Community Events Ad contest this year. Fourth graders designed ads for 12: Family Activities Hutch Rec, Dillon Nature Center, and Salt City Splash. 13: Swim Lessons Pictured here is one of our winners, Onesia, from Faris 14-15: Early Years Activities Elementary School. 16-19: Youth Activities CHAMBER ANNUAL MEETING: 20-21: Adult Activities We had a great time connecting with 22-23: Senior Activities Hutchinson folks and talking all about our 24-25: Adaptive Activities #healthyliving and #communityspirit work 26: For Your Information at this year’s Chamber Annual Meeting, held 27: Registration Form Feb. 13 at the Sports Arena.

4 Register Online at www.hutchrec.com BEHIND OUR SCENES behindourscenes

#HEALTHYLIVING #COMMUNITYSPIRIT Summer is this wonderful time of year when many of our Once again, this season’s Activity Guide features several #healthyliving activities collide! After a successful launch of community partners who we’ve joined forces with to pro- our community fitness classes at Hutch Rec Downtown, we’re vide quality of life activities to our community. excited to continue our morning and evening spin and cardio classes as well as great lunch-time class, too this season. We can’t thank our #communityspirit partners enough for their role in our #healthyliving efforts in Hutchinson and Wellness Walks with Hutch Rec amp up again, as does the Reno County! One shining example is the City of Hutchinson Wellness Warriors at Gowans Stadium. The best place to find and Hutchinson Community College with the Hutchinson out more details about these FREE and low cost activities are Sports Arena. We will start programming there this summer on the Hutch Rec Facebook page and at hutchrec.com. and beyond, with a focus on wellness, recreation, and other opportunities as we enter into the fall and winter seasons. May is Bike Month, and what better way to celebrate than with our annual Hutch Bike Fest? Check out hutchrec.com We’re also working closely with the City of Hutchinson this under the Community Events page for a complete schedule of time of year as three of our seasonal facilities get busier: Fun events, including the Salt City Criterium Classic, taking place Valley and Hobart Detter sports complexes, along with Salt Memorial Day weekend in Downtown Hutchinson. We’re con- City Splash Aquatic Center. The City of Hutchinson crews tinuing the celebration with Bike to Work/School Day and the work hard in the winter and spring months to adequately Sand Plum Bicycle Classic, not to mention the start of the 2nd prepare fields and the aquatic center while we diligently Saturday Cycles hosted by the Vitality Team of Reno County. work on tournament preparation, programming, and other Check out bikewalkhutch.com for a listing of events. details.

If running and swimming are more your style, then look no It’s a wonderful partnership that we have with the City - one further than our very own Hutch Rec Race Series. This year’s that other communities in our parks and recreation business Series include the family-friendly Firecracker 8K (NEW)/5K/1- take note of. We’re often told by other professionals in this mile events (June 24), plus another community favorite, the industry how fortunate we are to have two agencies working Salty Dog & Salty Pup Triathlons (Aug. 12). The Series wraps closely together for the greater good of health, wellness, up September 23-24 with the Run for the Rocks race week- and quality of life opportunities in our community. end. Check out Hutch Rec Race Series page on Facebook or hutchrecraceseries.com for details.

There’s plenty of recreational and competitive #healthyliving NO ONLINE FEES! opportunities this summer with Hutch Rec, and this is only a We’re removing online registration fees and brief listing. Follow our Hutch Rec Facebook page and You- making it better to sign up for activities! Tube channel for weekly updates! Starting this fall, registration will only be allowed in person at any Hutch Rec facility or online at hutchrec.com.

Hutch Rec Activity Guide I Summer 2017 5 saltcitysplash OUR FACILITY Salt City Splash Aquatic Center - Opens on Saturday, May 27 Located in Carey Park

SALT CITY SPLASH SALT Address: 1601 S. Plum Phone: (620) 662-7705 On Facebook & Twitter! Contact: Ted Nelson, Superintendent of Aquatics & Wellness [email protected]; (620) 663-6179 Hours: Open Daily from 12:30-6:30 p.m., May 27-Aug. 20 Features: Tiny Tot area for children 7 and younger; zero-depth splash pool with several splash toys and slides; two large slides that fall into a drop pool; a 50-meter Olympic-sized pool featuring low/high diving boards, drop slide, basketball goals, lap lanes, and large floating pool toys. DAILY ADMISSION PRICES Children 2 & Under (w/paying adult): FREE Children 3-7 yr olds (w/paying adult): $2 Youth 8-17 yr olds: $4 Adults 18 & Older: $5.25 Seniors 62 & Older: $4 SEASON PASSES Children 3-7 yr olds: $30 Youth 8-17 yr olds: $60 Adults 18 & Older: $70 Seniors 62 & Older: $60 Lap Swimming Punch Card*: $60 for 15 visits * Lap swimming is available (25 yds) on Monday through Friday from 12-1:30 p.m. and 5-6:30 p.m.; Saturdays & Sundays from 5-6:30 p.m. SWIM LESSONS & ACTIVITIES We offer American Red Cross swim lessons for all ages and abilities. Check out Page 13 for more details on sessions and times. We also offer water fitness classes, recreational youth swim team, lap swimming, and more. All of these activities are listed in our Summer Activity Guide in both the youth and adult pages. Follow our Salt City Splash Facebook page for more details! BIRTHDAY PARTIES & RENTALS Salt City Splash is available during the pool day for birthday parties. The Splash can also be rented before or after hours and is the perfect place for family reunions, company picnics/parties, and more! For birthday parties and rental information, please contact Ted Nelson at [email protected] or (620) 663-6179.

6 Register Online at www.hutchrec.com DILLON NATURE CENTER dillonnaturecenter

OUR FACILITY Dillon Nature Center Address: 3002 E. 30th Ave. Phone: (620) 663-7411 Contact: Mary Clark, Superintendent Visitor’s Center Hours: FACILITY RENTAL INFORMATION (April-Sept) Weekdays: 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Meeting Room inside the Visitor’s Center Sunday: 1-5 p.m. • Attached kitchen with refrigerator, oven/stove top, sink, and serving area. Trails & Grounds Hours: • Call 663-7411 for rental rates and additional details. Weekdays: 8 a.m. to sunset Weekends & Holidays: 9 a.m. to sunset Taylors’ Shady Lane Cabin • Kitchen with refrigerator, oven, sink, and serving Featuring: area. • 100 acres of trails plus 23 acres of an arboretum area • Outdoor patio area • More than 300 species of woody plants, hundreds of variet- • Call 663-7411 for rental rates and additional details. ies of wildflowers and native grasses, 200 species of birds, and large variety of other wildlife. Wedding Areas • Three miles of National Recreation Trails • Spring-fed pond stocked for fishing • Wedding Nook area • Visitor’s Center featuring NEW interactive exhibits • Rabbit Glen area • Gift shop & nature library • Meadow by the Lane area • Science classroom • Call 663-7411 for rental rates and additional details. • Family playscape MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION Members receive up to 20% discounts at the gift shop and on several DNC activities, seasonal newsletters, and more. Memberships are annual rates. Call 663-7411 for details. • Pacesetter ($1,000 +) • Benefactor ($500-$999) • Patron ($250-$499) • Supporter ($100-$199) • Family ($40-$49) • Individual ($25-$49) Visit www.dillonnaturecenter.com for details!

Hutch Rec Activity Guide I Summer 2017 7 SENIOR CENTER MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION SENIOR CENTER

With our new senior-only center comes affordable and customized WHO TO CONTACT: membership packages for you to enjoy as many activities as you desire Toyla Frondorf, Hutch Rec’s at Elmdale Park, including: Superintendent of Senior Recreation ANNUAL SENIOR MEMBERSHIP (60 & OLDER): (620) 663-2811 This membership is only $20/year and includes: [email protected] • A 4-meal punch card - a $14 value! • Subscription to Senior Connection quarterly newsletter FOR MORE INFO: • Free registration for activities held at Senior Center 400 E. Ave. E • Discounts on activities w/registration fees (exceptions apply) www.hutchrec.com • Access to computer lab equipped with free Internet • Member discounts on travel registration fees HOURS: • Free monthly blood pressure screenings Monday through Friday: 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.* • Notary services available Saturday: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. • Fax and copy services available (fees apply) Sunday: 1-5 p.m. • Use of Senior Center’s Library *Wellness Room has extended hours on Monday through Thurs- DAILY DROP-IN FEES: $2/Elmdale Park social activities day, 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.

8 Register Online at www.hutchrec.com SENIOR CENTER

SENIOR CENTER MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION SENIOR WELLNESS MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION

ANNUAL SENIOR-PLUS (60 & OLDER): Our Senior Center at Elmdale Park This membership is $192/year with easy payment options available is a partner facility with Tivity Health and includes all of the Senior Membership benefits PLUS full access SilverSneakers Fitness. SilverSneakers to the Wellness Room, locker facilities, ongoing fitness classes, and is offered to Medicare-eligible and discounts on community fitness classes. A $20 joiner’s fee is issued group retiree members of participating at the time of purchase. health plans. In some plans, it’s offered at little or no cost. Call the number on 3-MONTH MEMBERSHIP: $60 your health plan ID to learn more or WELLNESS-ONLY (50-59 YR OLDS): talk with a Hutch Rec employee. For our older adults who are between the ages of 50-59, we’re of- WHO TO CONTACT: fering a Wellness-Only membership for $252/year that includes Toyla Frondorf full access to the Wellness Room, locker facilities, basketball/pickle Superintendent of Senior Recreation ball courts, and discounts on community fitness classes. Monthly (620) 663-2811 - or - (620) 663-6170 auto-deduct payment plans are available. A $20 joiner’s fee is is- [email protected] sued at time of purchase. Stop by our Senior Center for a com- 3-MONTH MEMBERSHIP: $75 plete listing of ongoing senior wellness classes, included in a membership!

Hutch Rec Activity Guide I Summer 2017 9 healthyliving SAVE THE DATE!

COMMUNITY EVENTS COMMUNITY come ride with us... Details at www.hutchbikefest.com! PRESENTED BY: HUTCH BIKE FEST Memorial Day Weekend - May 27-28 Downtown Hutchinson Featuring: Salt City Criterium Classic, Kids Rides, Bike Expo & more! Check out the full schedule and more details this spring at Sunday, May 7th www.hutchbikefest.com and on Facebook. Kansas State Fairgrounds Details at: www.hutchrec.com THREE RACE EVENTS. ONE GREAT SERIES. www.hutchrecraceseries.com

FIRECRACKER 8K (NEW!) SALTY DOG & SALTY PUP RUN FOR THE ROCKS 5K & 1-MILE TRIATHLONS RACE WEEKEND Saturday, June 24 Saturday, August 12 Classic Rock 5K: Sept. 23 www.hutchrecraceseries.com www.hutchrecraceseries.com RFR Half Marathon: Sept. 24 Registration Now Open! Registration Now Open! Registration Now Open!

10 Register Online at www.hutchrec.com COMMUNITY EVENTS communityspirit

WELLNESS AQUATICS CPR Basics - FREE World’s Largest Swim Lesson - FREE Come to this large training event that’s free to the public and Help us break the record again this year as a part of the learn the basics about giving CPR. In one hour, you’ll under- World’s Largest Swim Lesson! Arrive at Salt City Splash by stand the basics to help a friend or family member’s needs 8:30 a.m. and you can be a part of history in the making during an emergency. while enjoying a FREE swim lesson from Splash staff. All ages When: Saturday, July 15 at 9:30 a.m. welcome - parents encouraged to attend with their children. Where: Senior Center at Elmdale Park gym Check the Salt City Splash Facebook page for details. When: June 22 at Salt City Splash Wellness Walks with Hutch Rec - Outside Take a break from work and join us for a healthy mid-day stroll Dog’s Day at the Splash on the third Friday of each month. We’ll meet at Ave. A Park Bring your precious pooch to the Splash before the pool in Downtown Hutchinson AND at the NE Trail starting at the closes for the summer season. Dogs are $5 while humans Dillons Marketplace gazebo. Suggested walking routes will are free. Check Salt City Splash’s Facebook page through- be available as well as water and prizes. out the summer for more details. When: Third Fridays (May-Aug.) from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. When: Monday, Aug. 21 from 4-8 p.m. Wellness Walks with Hutch Rec - Inside NATURE Where: Hutchinson Mall & Hutchinson Sports Arena During each facility’s open hours, walk when you want for as Concert Series at Shady Lane Courtyard far as you want. Log your miles in our Hutch Rec kiosk areas for Join us for our NEW Concert Series at Dillon Nature Center, to win great prizes! out on the Shady Lane courtyard! These concerts are FREE and family-friendly; just show up and bring a blanket or chair RECREATION to sit on. All concerts start at 7 p.m. June 9: Hutchinson Symphony Downtown Medallion Hunt, Summer Edition July 7: Hutchinson Municipal Band We had such a great time with our Christmas Medallion Hunt, Aug. 4: Tropical Shores Steel Drums our recreation crew is bringing one back this summer! Join us on June’s Third Thursday for a fun, family-friendly medallion Foodie Fest Along the Trail: August 6 hunt in Downtown Hutchinson. Registration details will be an- Save the date for Sunday, Aug, 6 for the first-ever Foodie nounced at hutchrec.com and Hutch Rec’s Facebook page in Fest Along the Trail at Dillon Nature Center! This one-day May & June. event celebrates local, home grown foods and will feature guest speakers, food demos, a farm to fork dinner, and Muddy Hutch - Fall 2017 more! Check out hutchrec.com and Dillon Nature Center’s Save the date for this mud run through an obstacle course at Facebook page throughout the summer for more details. Fun Valley Sports Complex - Saturday, Oct. 7! More details to come at hutchrec.com and on our Facebook page.

Hutch Rec Activity Guide I Summer 2017 11 AQUATICS I NATURE I ADAPTIVE I ENRICHMENT familyevents FAMILY EVENTS FAMILY

NATURE - FAMILY AQUATICS - FAMILY Family Canoeing Twilight Swims at Salt City Splash Enjoy a peaceful afternoon of canoeing on the Nature Cen- Mark your calendars for these special times where your family ter’s upper pond. This is a great opportunity to practice an can swim with the setting sun - a perfect night cap! Each night old skill or learn a new one. Spaces are limited so advanced will have a special theme. Follow Salt City Splash’s Facebook registration is recommended. Each canoe can accommo- page and at the pool throughout the summer. date two adults and one or two small children. When: Saturday, July 1 and Saturday, July 29 from 7-9 p.m. Fee: $7/DNC Member: $5.60 Prices: 3-7 yr olds - $2; 8-17 yr olds - $4; Adults - $5.25 MAY: 2573.201 May 7 Sun. 1:30-2 p.m. DNC 2574.201 May 7 Sun. 2:15-2:45 p.m. DNC 2575.201 May 7 Sun. 3-3:30 p.m. DNC RECREATION - FAMILY JUNE: 2560.301 June 4 Sun. 1:30-2 p.m. DNC Family Fun Bike Rides 2561.301 June 4 Sun. 2:15-2:45 p.m. DNC Pedal your way to a nice and easy ride with your family on 2562.301 June 4 Sun. 3-3:30 p.m. DNC Tuesday nights this summer. This activity is FREE and open to Family Fun & Campfire all ages; simply show up with your bicycles and helmets as a We’ll play games, have a scavenger hunt, then gather group leader takes us on a family-friendly ride. More details around a cozy fire where we will make a toasty sweet treat. and meeting spots listed at hutchrec.com. For ages 4 and up; fee per person. Bring a flashlight! When: May 23; June 6; June 20 Fee: $4/DNC Member: $3.20 2565.301 June 22 Thurs. 7:30-9 p.m. DNC Instructor: Stephanie Carlson JUNIOR GOLF AT CAREY PARK GOLF COURSE

OURS www.careyparkgolf.com -Clinics & Camps in June-August C E E A Carey Park Junior Golf Clinics and Camps are designed to teach students the fundamentals H T T of golf. Clinics can serve as a refresher for junior golfers who have been exposed to some EST. instruction and wish to review the basics. Camps are designed for junior golfers who wish 1932 C to advance beyond the beginning fundamentals of the game of golf and have already A K R R been exposed to the basic mechanics of the golf swing. E Y PA www.pgajlg.com - Sign up today! PGA Junior League Golf is a fun, social and inclusive opportunity for boys and girls, ages 13 & younger, to learn and enjoy the game of golf from PGA and LPGA Professionals. Like many other recreational youth sports, participants wear jerseys and play on teams with friends.

12 Register Online at www.hutchrec.com AQUATICS I NATURE I ADAPTIVE I ENRICHMENT SWIM LESSONS swimlessons American Red Cross Swim Lessons Fee: $32 SESSION DATES & DEADLINES Session 1: June 19-29 (Registration Deadline: June 14) Session 2: July 10-20 (Registration Deadline: July 5) Session 3: July 24-Aug. 3 (Registration Deadline: July 19) Parent & Child Aquatics Lil Splashers - Recommended age of 6-24 months Tadpole Toddlers - Recommended age of 2-3 years old LESSON TIMES: 11:30 a.m.-noon 6:30-7 p.m. 7:05-7:35 p.m. 7:40-8:10 p.m. Preschool Aquatics Recommended age of 4-5 years old KEY GUIDELINES: LESSON TIMES: • Able to participate without parent Morning Evening • Instructor will work with child at his/ 9:30-10 a.m. 6:30-7 p.m. her ability level (with support, with 10:05-10:35 a.m. 7:05-7:35 p.m. assistance, or independently) 10:40-11:10 a.m. 7:40-8:10 p.m. Level 1: Recommended for 6+ KEY GUIDELINES: Level 2 Level 3 • Needs support/assistance KEY GUIDELINES: KEY GUIDELINES: • Designed for youth who have a fear • Can place face in water • Comfortable in deeper water and of the water or those who need • Can perform front & back float/ strokes on the back support to complete skills glide without support • Ready to learn head-first entry LESSON TIMES: LESSON TIMES: LESSON TIMES: 9:30-10 a.m. 6:30-7 p.m. 9:30-10:10 a.m. 6:30-7:10 p.m. 9:30-10:10 a.m. 6:30-7:10 p.m. 10:05-10:35 a.m. 7:05-7:35 p.m. 10:15-10:55 a.m. 7:15-7:55 p.m. 10:15-10:55 a.m. 7:15-7:55 p.m. 7:40-8:10 p.m. 11-11:40 a.m. 8-8:40 p.m. 11-11:40 a.m. 8-8:40 p.m.

Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 KEY GUIDELINES: KEY GUIDELINES: KEY GUIDELINES: • Can use rotary breathing when • Can swim at least 50 yards without • Competent in all 6 strokes performing front crawl support or assistance. • Passed skills tested in Level 5 • Can swim at least 25 yards without • Can tread water for 2 minutes LESSON TIMES: support or assistance • Can demonstrate six strokes (front/ 10:30-11:25 a.m. 7:30-8:25 p.m. back crawl, elementary backstroke, LESSON TIMES: breaststroke, butterfly, sidestroke) 9:30-10:25 a.m. 6:30-7:25 p.m. Private Lessons also 10:30-11:25 a.m. 7:30-8:25 p.m. LESSON TIMES: available - inquire with staff 9:30-10:25 a.m. 6:30-7:25 p.m. at 663-6179. Scholarships available to youth who qualify! Lessons open to children with adaptive needs.

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Enrichment classes with an asterisk (*) next to the title No Brushes Allowed (2-3 yr olds)* are eligible for Buy 3, Get 1 (equal or lesser value) FREE! Create artistic masterpieces without brushes! Must register in-person for the discount. Fee: $12 ENRICHMENT (2-3 YRS) 5709.017 July 17 Mon. 9-10 a.m. DT Bubbles (2-3 yr olds)* ENRICHMENT (4-6 YRS) Bubbles here, there, and everywhere! Blast Off! (4-6 yr olds)* Fee: $12 We’ll learn about rockets and make our own to blast off! 5701.017 June 5 Mon. 9-10 a.m. DT Fee: $12 5751.017 June 5 Mon. 10:30 a.m.-noon DT Camping Adventure (2-3 yr olds)* 5752.017 July 11 Tues. 10:30 a.m.-noon DT Campfire + s’mores + activities = one fun adventure! Fee: $12 Fire Station Adventure (4-6 yr olds)* 5702.017 June 19 Mon. 9-10 a.m. DT We’ll take a field trip and walk down to Ave. E fire station. 5703.017 July 10 Mon. 9-10 a.m. DT Fee: $12 5758.017 June 8 Thurs. 8:30-10 a.m. DT Fairy Tale Magic (2-3 yr olds)* Experience the magic of make-believe! Father’s Day Gift (4-6 yr olds)* Fee: $12 Show your love for Dad by with a special hand-crafted gift. 5706.017 June 22 Thurs. 9-10 a.m. DT Fee: $12 5753.017 June 8 Thurs. 11 a.m.-noon DT Dinos & Fossils (2-3 yr olds)* Dig in to discover all you can about dinosaurs and fossils! Make Some Music (4-6 yr olds)* Fee: $12 Play some sweet music on the harmonica, bongo drums and 5704.017 June 26 Mon. 9-10 a.m. DT palm pipes you make yourself! Fee: $12 Ooey Gooey Art (2-3 yr olds)* 5759.017 June 12 Mon. 9-10:30 a.m. DT Finger paint with edible paints. Fee: $12 Camping Adventure (4-6 yr olds)* 5705.017 June 29 Thurs. 9-10 a.m. DT Campfire + s’mores + camping activities = one fun adventure! Fee: $12 Transportation (2-3 yr olds)* 5754.017 June 19 Mon. 10:30 a.m.-noon DT We’ll take you away on planes, trains, cars and more! 5755.017 July 10 Mon. 10:30 a.m.-noon DT Fee: $12 5707.017 July 11 Tues. 9-10 a.m. DT Robots (4-6 yr olds)* Build your own robot in this fun class! Pirates (2-3 yr olds)* Fee: $12 Search for hidden treasure and learn about the pirate life. 5766.017 June 20 Tues. 9-10 a.m. DT Fee: $12 5708.017 July 13 Thurs. 9-10 a.m. DT 14 Register Online at www.hutchrec.com ENRICHMENT I SPORTS I WELLNESS I NATURE EARLY YEARS Fairy Tale Magic (4-6 yr olds)* SPORTS Experience the magic of make-believe! Fee: $12 T-Ball, Co-Rec 5760.301 June 22 Thurs. 10:30 a.m.-noon DT T-ball is a great way for 3-6 yr olds to learn the fundamentals of baseball & softball. Registration deadline is April 29. Dinos & Fossils* Volunteer coaches needed! Eligibility is determined by the Dig in to discover all you can about dinosaurs and fossils! child’s age as of Jan. 1, 2017. Fee: $12 Fee: $32 5757.017 June 26 Mon. 10:30 a.m.-noon DT 3-4 YR OLDS: 8002.301 Starts May 25 Thurs. 5-6 YR OLDS: 8001.301 Starts May 25 Thurs. Detectives (4-6 yr olds)* Solve the “Mystery of the Special Snack” by using clues, a NATURE (4-5 YRS) magnifying glass and a clue notebook! Fee: $12 My First Fish (4-5 yr olds) 5756.017 June 27 Tues. 9-10:30 a.m. DT This fun, introductory class will teach your child some of the basics of fishing and safety. Equipment and bait provided. Red, White, Blue & You! (4-6 yr olds)* Fee: $10/DNC Member: $8 We will decorate a hat and make red, white, and blue crafts. 2060.301 June 6 Tues. 8:30-9:30 a.m. DNC Fee: $12 Instructor: Stephanie Carlson & Mary Clark 5765.017 June 29 Thurs. 10:30 a.m.-noon DT Dandy Dandelions (4-5 yr olds) Pirates (4-6 yr olds)* We’ll read a story and explore the nature center in search of Search for hidden treasure and learn about the pirate life. dandelions. Then we’ll create a painting with the dandelions. Fee: $12 Fee: $10/DNC Member: $8 5762.017 July 13 Thurs. 10:30 a.m.-noon DT 2062.301 June 8 Thurs. 8:30-9:30 a.m. DNC Instructor: Melisa Bryant No Brushes Allowed (4-6 yr olds)* Create artistic masterpieces without brushes! I See You (4-5 yr olds) Fee: $12 We’ll investigate the ways different animals see and take a 5761.017 July 17 Mon. 10:30 a.m.-noon DT hike to watch animals in action. Fee: $10/DNC Member: $8 Christmas in July (4-6 yr olds)* 2064.301 June 20 Tues. 8:30-9:30 p.m. DNC Beat the heat and join us as we celebrate Christmas! Instructor: Melisa Bryant Fee: $12 5764.017 July 20 Thurs. 11-12:30 p.m. DT Fairy Houses (4-5 yr olds) This is a “magical” class filled with plenty of fairy and sprite Creative Builders (4-6 yr olds)* fun. We’ll construct a fairy house and make a fairy wand. Use your imagination and materials to build structures. Fee: $10/DNC Member: $8 Fee: $12 2066.301 June 22 Thurs. 8:30-9:30 a.m. DNC 5763.017 July 20 Thurs. 9-10:30 a.m. DT Instructor: Melisa Bryant

AQUATICS Water Explorers (4-5 yr olds) American Red Cross Swim Lessons Preschoolers will have fun exploring wet habitats as we look Check out Page 13 for a complete listing of swim lessons. for frogs, turtles and tiny, hidden creatures in the pond. Fee: $10/DNC Member: $8 Toddler Time at Salt City Splash (7 & under) 2068.301 June 27 Tues. 8:30-9:30 a.m. DNC Come to this exclusive swim time for little ones! Pay regular Instructor: Melisa Bryant admission prices; stay when the Splash opens to the public! When: Saturdays from June 10-July 29 at 11 a.m. Beetlemania (4-5 yr olds) Children will learn all about what is special about beetles, Treasure Hunt for Lil’ Pirates (7 & under) make a “bug barn,” and go on a hike in search of these six- The excitement of finding hidden treasures is sure to thrill legged creatures. your child. Parents are free and must join child in the water. Fee: $10/DNC Member: $8 Fee: $20 through June 14; $25 through June 24 2070.301 July 11 Tues. 8:30-9:30 a.m. DNC 9401.301 June 24 Sat. 9:30-10:30 a.m. SCS Instructor: Stephanie Carlson

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STAY TO PLAY DAY CAMP (K-6th grades) STEM DAY CAMPS @ DNC (10-13 yr olds) Our summer day camp is offered at These one-day camps are designed to challenge young both Union Valley & Graber elementary minds with problem solving skills that involve science, schools. This camp is for youth who have technology, engineering, and math. completed K-6th grades, with camp run- Build a Better Boat STEM Camp (10-13 yr olds) ning Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m.- After trying your hand at powering a canoe and a paddle- 5:30 p.m. More details at hutchrec.com! boat on our pond, your task will be to design and fabricate Fee: $100/wk; $95/wk for 3+ wks; family a model boat capable of floating out to a target. Bring a discounts available sack lunch. Non-refundable registration fee: $30 Fee: $30/DNC Member: $24 Week 1: May 30-June 2 Week 6: July 3-7 2462.301 June 1 Thurs. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. DNC Week 2: June 5-9 Week 7: July 10-14 Week 3: June 12-16 Week 8: July17-21 3D Holograms STEM Camp (10-13 yr olds) Week 4: June 19-23 Week 9: July 24-28 Holograms are so much fun! Build a hologram projector Week 5: June 26-30 and make a 3D hologram. Bring a sack lunch. ADVENTURE CAMP @ DNC (K-6th grades) Fee: $25/DNC Member: $20 2464.301 June 29 Thurs. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. DNC This nature camp is for youth who have completed K-6th grades. It’s offered Crash Test Cars STEM Camp (10-13 yr olds) Monday through Friday from 9 a.m.-3 Well-designed and built cars are important for passenger p.m. 4th-6th graders will enjoy an over- safety. Learn all about designing safe vehicles and the phys- night camp-out. More details online at ics behind the design. Design, build and test your own ve- hutchrec.com! hicle. Brace for impact! Bring a sack lunch. Session 1: (K-3) 2220.301 June 5-9 $79/$71.10 Fee: $25/DNC Member: $20 Session 2: (K-3) 2221.301 June 19-23 $79/$71.10 2466.301 July 13 Thurs. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. DNC Session 3: (K-3) 2222.301 June 26-30 $79/$71.10 Session 4: (K-3) 2223.301 July 10-14 $79/$71.10 LEGO CAMP (5-12 yr olds) Session 1: (4-6) 2224.301 June 12-16 $90/$81 Jedi Engineering (LEGO) Session 2: (4-6) 2225.301 July 3-7* $79/$71.10 The Force Awakens in this introductory engineering course *NO camp on July 4th! for young Jedi! Explore engineering principles by design- ing and building projects such as LEGO X-Wings, R2 Units, NO ONLINE FEES! Energy Catapults, Defense Turrets, and Settlements from a We’ve removed the online registration fees, galaxy far, far away. Camp will be led by Play-Well Teknol- making it easier to sign up for activities! ogy staff. Registration is available in person at any Hutch Rec facility Fee: $175 or online at hutchrec.com. 5-7 YR OLDS: 5775.017 July 24-28 M-F DT 8-12 YR OLDS: 5875.017 July 24-28 M-F DT

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NATURE Micro Madness (6-7 yr olds) Explore the incredible world of insects and invertebrates Nature Arts & Crafts (8-9 yr olds) from ants to worms and see how these tiny creatures make We will create several crafts using natural, recycled or re-pur- a big difference. Get a chance to eat some insects, too, if posed materials. you dare! Fee: $12/DNC Member: $9.60 Fee: $12/DNC Member: $9.60 2461.301 May 31 Wed. 8:30-10 a.m. DNC 2169.301 July 5 Wed. 8:30-10 a.m. DNC Instructors: Stephanie Carlson Instructor: Stephanie Carlson

Horsethief Canyon Hike (10-13 yr olds) Boats and Floats (6-7 yr olds) Victor Wilkinson will lead the class on a hike through Horsethief Build and float boats and finish up the morning with an Canyon at Kanopolis. Kids must be physically able to hike old-fashioned root beer float. semi-rugged terrain and be okay getting wet or dirty. Partici- Fee: $12/DNC Member: $9.60 pants must bring sack lunch and wear closed-toed shoes. 2171.301 July 6 Thurs. 8:30-10 a.m. DNC Fee: $15 Instructor: Stephanie Carlson 5853.017 June 1 Thurs. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Departs DT Investigating Endangered Species (8-9 yr olds) Bass Masters Advanced Fishing Class (12-18 yr olds) Learn about animals and plants that are threated, endan- Participants will learn how to read the weather and water con- gered or even have gone extinct. We’ll identify local popu- ditions, what bait to use, and develop techniques. We will fish lations that may be in danger and play an extinction game. Bass ponds in three locations in Hutchinson. Participants will Fee: $12/DNC Member: $9.60 receive a 1-year membership to B.A.S.S. 2468.301 July 18 Tues. 8:30-10 a.m. DNC Fee: $45 Instructor: Stephanie Carlson 5860.017 June 3-17 Sat. 8:30-10:30 a.m. Instructor: Victor Wilkinson Predators & Prey (8-9 yr olds) Grade schoolers will have fun investigating the relationships The World of Bees (6-7 yr olds) between predators and their prey. We’ll learn all about the Bees may seem scary, but after your child spends time watch- importance of adaptations and how they can help animals ing and learning all about them, they’ll have a new apprecia- survive or catch prey. We’ll play fun games where you can tion. We’ll make a neat bee project and have a sweet snack. be the predator or the prey. See if you can survive!! Be sure Fee: $12/DNC Member: $9.60 to wear tennis shoes. 2161.301 June 13 Tues. 8:30-10 a.m. DNC Fee: $12/DNC Member: $9.60 Instructor: Melisa Bryant 2470.301 July 19 Wed. 8:30-10 a.m. DNC Youth Fishing Clinic (6-7 yr olds) Instructor: Stephanie Carlson This class will teach young anglers some of the basics of fishing and casting. Bait and equipment provided. Fee: $14/DNC Member: $11.20 2163.301 June 14 Wed. 8:30-10 a.m. DNC WALMART-O.K. Instructor: Stephanie Carlson & Mary Clark KIDS FISHING DAY: Nature Detectives (6-7 yr olds) Saturday, June 3 at Learn the answers to questions like: Who left these tracks be- 9-11 a.m. hind? What animal has scat like that? What do all these feathers mean? We’ll search for clues along the trails. This annual, non-competitive fishing event is designed for Fee: $12/DNC Member: $9.60 youth ages 4-13 years old and their families. Our Fishing 2165.301 June 21 Wed. 8:30-10 a.m. DNC Day encourages families to spend time outdoors and have Instructor: Stephanie Carlson fun together while learning the life-long skill of fishing. Ad- Operation Wildlife Survival (6-7 yr olds) vanced registration is required and spots are limited! Learn all about the needs of animals and tactics and adapta- Call DNC at 663-7411 to register - deadline is May 31. tions they use in order to survive. Sponsored by: Kansas Wildscape Foundation, Walmart, Portfo- lio Recovery Associates, Kiwanis Club of Hutchinson, Blue Cross Fee: $12/DNC Member: $9.60 & Blue Shield of Kansas, Capitol Federal, T & C Wildlife, Cole- 2167.301 June 28 Wed. 8:30-10 a.m. DNC man, and the Salvation Army. Instructor: Stephanie Carlson

Hutch Rec Activity Guide I Summer 2017 17 youthactivities Coach Pitch Softball - 7-8 Yr Olds SPORTS Coach pitch softball is a great introduction to softball. Age is Co-Rec T-Ball determined by Jan. 1. Registration deadline is April 29. Prac- See our Page 15 for info about Co-Rec T-Ball for 3-6 yr olds. tices held during the week based on coach’s availability. Please

YOUTH ACTIVITIES YOUTH indicate at registration if you can help coach your child’s team! Baseball - 7 & 8 Yr Old Machine Pitch Fee: $35 Our 7-8 yr old Machine Pitch is the perfect introduction to 8100.017 June 5-July 17 Mon. older youth baseball leagues. Registration deadline is Fast Pitch Softball Leagues April 29. Practices will start in May and will be scheduled Fast pitch is available for 10U, 12U and 14U. Age is determined according to the coach’s availability. Please indicate at reg- by Jan. 1. Registration deadline is April 29. Practices held istration if you can help coach your child’s team! Boy’s age as during the week based on coach’s availability. Please indicate of May 1 determines eligibility. at registration if you can help coach your child’s team! Fee: $35 Fee: $45 8008.301 Starts May 30 Tues. 10U: 8101.017 Starts June 5 Mon. Baseball - 9-10 & 11-12 yr old 12U: 8102.017 Starts June 5 Mon. 14U: 8103.017 Starts June 5 Mon. Enjoy America’s Pastime and sign up for our boys baseball leagues. Registration deadline is April 29. Practices will Mid-State Fast Pitch High School League begin May and will be scheduled according to the coach’s This is a fast pitch league for high school girls. Teams will play availability. Please indicate at registration if you can help 10 games. Registration deadline is May 20 and done as a coach your child’s team. Boy’s age as of May 1 determines team. eligibility. Fee: $450/team Fee: $40 (9-10 yr old); $45 (11-12 yr old) 8104.017 Starts June 6 9-10 YRS: 8009.301 Starts June 1 Thurs. 11-12 YRS: 8011.301 Starts June 1 Thurs. HCC Volleyball Camp – 2nd-7th graders Join us at this summer’s HCC-Hutch Rec volleyball camp! HCC Central Kansas Baseball League (CKBL) will have experienced college coaches on every court and par- Central Kansas Baseball League is available for 10U, 12U, and ticipants will get to play along with the players. Camp is open 14U tournament-level teams. League includes 12 games with to youth who have completed 2nd-7th grades. Registration 2 play-in games. Regular season games will be double head- deadline is May 12. ers starting the week of May 15 at Fun Valley and Rice Park. Fee: $80 - discount available for 3-day camp Registration deadline is April 21 and is done as a team. 8020.302 June 12-16 9 a.m.-noon M-F Sports Arena Fee: $625/team 10U: 8021.301 Starts May 15 Mon. Youth Sand Volleyball: 12-18 yr olds 12U: 8022.301 Starts May 15 Mon. Two divisions offered: middle school and high school. Indi- 14U: 8023.301 Starts May 15 Mon. viduals will be paired with a partner each night and compete against other teams. Registration deadline is June 30. CKBL High School Fee: $15 CKBL offers a 12-game season, with double-headers starting 8800.017 July 10-31 Mon. the week of May 22. Registration deadline is April 29 and is done as a team. Games will be played at Hobart-Detter Field, and other area fields. SAVE THE DATE! Fee: $750/team 8024.301 Starts May 22 Mon. Youth Fall Sports Deadline is August 12th Club Azzurri Youth NFL Flag Hutch Rec & British Challenge Soccer Camp Soccer Academy Volleyball Football June 26-30 for youth 3-16 yrs old 4-8 yr olds 3rd-6th grades K-6th grades Register at: challengersports.com! Starts Aug. 21 Starts Sept. 16 Starts Sept. 10

18 Register Online at www.hutchrec.com YOUTH ACTIVITIES AQUATICS ENRICHMENT American Red Cross Swim Lessons HHS Beginning Auto I & II (10-13 yr olds) Visit Page 13 for a complete schedule of American Red Cross In Auto I, Auto Shop teacher Kevin Berrey will help students swim lessons at Salt City Splash. change a tire and will teach small auto repairs. In Auto II, he will guide students through an oil change and help service Swim Team - Recreation Level the battery. Please drop off and pick up at the HHS VoTech Learn the aspects of swim team that include the four strokes, building (15th Avenue). starts, and turns. Team members will be led by a coach with Fee: $12 swim team experience. Program is open to all ages, but partic- AUTO I: 5852.017 June 6 Tues. 10 a.m.-noon ipants must be able to complete the prerequisite of swimming AUTO II: 5857.017 June 13 Tues. 10 a.m.-noon the front crawl for 25 yds without stopping. Swim team will compete in four area swim meets throughout the summer. Make Some Music (7-9 yr olds)* Fee: $50 through June 6; $55 starting June 7 Play some sweet music on the harmonica, bongo drums and NUMBER palm pipes you make yourself! Fee: $12 Junior Lifeguarding (11-14 yr olds) 5807.017 June 12 Mon. 11-12:30 p.m. DT Be part of the Salt City Splash Jr. Guard Team! Basic rescue, pool safety, and many other lifeguarding skills will be taught Sharpies Tie-Dye* by pool staff. Participants will also shadow Splash lifeguards. We’ll use Sharpies and rubbing alcohol to make beautiful tie- Fee: $30 dyed t-shirts. Register by June 9 to guarantee t-shirt size. 9155.301 July 11-27 T/Th 10:30 a.m.-noon SCS Fee: $14 7-9 YR OLDS: 5803.017 June 13 Tues. 9-10:30 a.m. DT WELLNESS 10-13 YR OLDS: 5854.017 June 13 Tues. 11-12:30 p.m. DT Youth Running Program (7-14 yr olds) Bead Fun (7-9 yr olds)* Our popular sport-training program is back! Participants will Use beads to create beautiful jewelry and masterpieces! learn about the sport of running and the value of this exercise Fee: $12 as part of an active lifestyle. It’s the perfect training for Hutch 5802.017 June 20 Tues. 11-12:30 p.m. DT Rec’s Firecracker 5K Run/Walk in late June. This youth running program meets twice a week at Carey Park Homebuilder’s Fire Training Center* Shelter Building. (Race fee not included in this class fee). We’ll hit the road to find out what it takes to be a firefighter. Fee: $36 Fee: $12 7431.302 May 16-June 22 T/Th 4:30-5:30 p.m. 7-9 YR OLDS: 5855.017 June 21 Wed. 9-10:30 a.m. DT 10-13 YR OLDS: 5856.017 June 21 Wed. 11-12:30 p.m. DT Youth Mixed Martial Arts / Karate Help your child stay active, learn valuable skills, develop re- Archery (10-13 yr olds) spect, and build self-esteem. Classes will include games and In this 5-day course, Victor Wilkinson will introduce youth to drills to help your child learn defensive skills such as kicks, archery basics using the guidelines of the National Archery punches, and blocks. The forms and moves of various disci- in the Schools program. Class will meet at the Sports Arena. Fee: $30 plines will be taught. Boys & Girls Club participants receive a 5858.017 July 10-14 M-F 10:30 a.m.-noon discount. Location TBD. 5859.017 July 10-14 M-F 1-2:30 p.m. Fee: $45 (July is $41.25 - no class July 3 or 4) 7200.301 June 5-28 M/T/W 5:15-6:15 p.m. TBD Engineering 101* 7200.302 July 5-31 M/T/W 5:15-6:15 p.m. TBD Join us as we tackle a variety of engineering projects using 7200.303 Aug. 1-30 M/T/W 5:15-6:15 p.m. TBD everyday items. Fee: $12 7-9 YR OLDS: 5850.017 July 19 Wed. 9-10:30 a.m. DT NO ONLINE FEES! 10-13 YR OLDS: 5851.017 July 19 Wed. 11-12:30 p.m. DT We’ve removed the online registration fees, making it easier to sign up for activities! Registration is available in person at any Hutch Rec facility or online at hutchrec.com.

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COMMUNITY WELLNESS Tai Chi Improve your balance, strength, and coordination Tai Chi helps Cardio Blast - Morning/Evening reduce stress and improves concentration. Class is held at Trini- A total body workout combining cardio, plyometric, HIIT, ty United Methodist located, 17th Avenue & Main. No class on bodyweight, and equipment for a fast-paced class. May 29 or July 3. Fee: $25 Fee: $24 for May-July; $18 for July-Aug 7330.204 May 1-17 M/W 5:45-6:30 a.m. DT 7449.301 May 8-July 10 Mon. 5:30-6:30 p.m. 7335.204 May 1-17 M/W 5:30-6:15 p.m. DT 7449.302 July 24-Aug. 28 Mon. 5:30-6:30 p.m. 7330.301 June 5-21 M/W 5:45-6:30 a.m. DT 7335.301 June 5-21 M/W 5:30-6:15 p.m. DT Water Aerobics 7330.302 June 26-July 19 M/W 5:45-6:30 a.m. DT This class offers great resistance training without the impact. It 7335.302 June 26-July 19 M/W 5:30-6:15 p.m. DT is perfect for those with challenging joints or limited mobility. Early Spin Class Class is held off-site at the USD 309 Administration Bldg. next Get on the bike and start your heart pumping in this great to Fun Valley, 4501 West 4th. No Class on Memorial Day. Fee: $78 for May/June; $81 for July/August early-morning spin bike workout! Build your cardio endur- 7408.301 May 8-June 29 M/T/Th 6:15-7:30 p.m. ance and strength as you burn calories. 7408.302 July 10-Aug. 31 M/T/Th 6:15-7:30 p.m. Fee: $25 7320.204 May 2-18 T/Th 5:45-6:30 a.m. DT Evening Yoga @ DNC 7320.301 June 6-22 T/Th 5:45-6:30 a.m. DT Relax muscle tension and reduce stress in a beautiful environ- 7320.302 June 27-July 20 T/Th 5:45-6:30 a.m. DT ment as you increase flexibility and strengthen muscles. No Evening Spin Class class Memorial Day. Build your cardio endurance and strength as you burn calo- Fee: $31.50 for May/June; $36 for July/August ries. Includes some upper body conditioning, too. 7909.301 May 8-June 26 Mon. 7-8 p.m. DNC 7909.302 July 10-Aug. 28 Mon. 7-8 p.m. DNC Fee: $25 Instructor: Kathy Vieyra 7325.204 May 2-18 T/Th 5:30-6:15 p.m. DT 7325.301 June 6-22 T/Th 5:30-6:15 p.m. DT Salty Spin 7325.302 June 27-July 20 T/Th 5:30-6:15 p.m. DT Take a spin class to prepare you for the Salty Dog Triathlon! Our Pure Power Lunch motivating instructor will build your strength and endurance Your perfect workout over the lunch hour! Sculpt and tone for an improved bike leg of the triathlon. the entire body in this intense 30-minute class using a vari- Fee: $45 ety of equipment such as bands, free weights, bars, balls, 7327.301 June 19-July 26 M/W 6:30-7:15 p.m. DT and more. A great workout with weights, but without the sweat so you can return to work! NO ONLINE FEES! Fee: $25 We’ve removed the online registration fees, 7340.204 May 2-18 T/Th 12:15-12:45 p.m. DT making it easier to sign up for activities! 7340.301 June 6-22 T/Th 12:15-12:45 p.m. DT Registration is available in person at any Hutch Rec facility 7340.302 June 27-July 20 T/Th 12:15-12:45 p.m. DT or online at hutchrec.com.

20 Register Online at www.hutchrec.com ADULT ACTIVITIES SPORTS Summer Softball Get your teams organized now and join us for another sea- son of summer softball. Deadline to register is May 19. Games are played at Stremel with an 10-game guarantee. Team Managers Organizational Meeting is May 25 at 7 p.m., Fun Valley. Fee: $250/team with optional $20 USSSA fee CO-REC: 6460.017 May 31-Aug. 9 Wed. MENS: 6458.017 May 31-Aug. 9 Wed. CO-REC: 6450.017 June 1-Aug. 10 Thurs. THREE RACE EVENTS. MENS: 6542.017 June 1-Aug. 10 Thurs. Sand Volleyball ONE GREAT SERIES. Hutch Rec will be offering co-rec competitive, open, wom- en’s and recreation sand volleyball leagues at Fun Valley this Firecracker 8K/5K/1-mile: June 24 summer. Registration deadline is May 19. Salty Dog & Salty Pup Triathlons: Aug. 12 Fee: $180/team Run for the Rocks Race Weekend: Sept. 23-24 CO-REC COMP: 6108.017 May 31-July 26 Wed. CO-REC OPEN: 6110.017 May 30-July 26 Tues. CO-REC REC: 6109.017 May 31-July 26 Wed. Details at: hutchrecraceseries.com! WOMENS: 6111.017 May 30-July 25 Tues.

3-Sport Challenge AQUATICS - SALT CITY SPLASH Join us for the “3-Sport Challenge” that features a 12 game Aqua Running/Walking minimum per team of kickball, sand volleyball, and soft- Take break from running in the heat for this great cross train- ball in one weekend. Rosters may have up to 14 players, all ing exercise in the water that has all the benefits of running/ sports are co-rec. Cash Prizes for Team Awards! walking and more. Running is held in deep water with flotation Fee: $400/team 1201.161 Aug. 5 & 6 Sat/Sun Fun Valley belts provided and walking is in 4-5 ft. depth. No class July 4. Fee: $45 9461.301 June 13-July 25 T/Th 5:30-6:30 p.m. SCS ENRICHMENT Paper Mosaic Workshop Adult Swim Lessons In traditional mosaics, pebbles, pottery, glass, or ceramic Have you always wanted to learn how to swim, but never did? tiles are arranged to form a design or illustration and filled No matter what your level of swimming ability, this class will be in with grout in between the pieces. Paper mosaics achieve customized for you and your goals. much the same look, but by simply using paper bits or shapes Fee: $45 with spaces in between where the background shows. In this 9466.301 June 19-July 26 M/W 8-9 p.m. SCS workshop, participants will use an array of papers to create their own original ready to frame artwork. A variety of tech- Land & Water Boot Camp niques and design principles will be presented by artist and Build cardio endurance and increase strength as your instruc- instructor, Kayann Ausherman. All materials included. tor uses body weight exercises on the land then water resis- Fee: $33/DNC Member: $26.40 tance training in the pool. 2567.301 June 27 Tues. 6-9 p.m. DNC Fee: $50 Instructor: Kayann Ausherman 9465.301 June 19-July 26 M/W 7:30-8:30 p.m. SCS

Salty Swim - 50 meter Course Lap Swim NO ONLINE FEES! We’ve removed the online registration fees, This special swim time includes a 50-meter lap lane. Shower making it easier to sign up for activities! and change rooms available! Fee: $48 Registration is available in person at any Hutch Rec facility 9470.401 June 20-July 27 T/Th 7-8:30 a.m. SCS or online at hutchrec.com.

Hutch Rec Activity Guide I Summer 2017 21 ENRICHMENT I SPORTS I WELLNESS I NATURE I TRAVEL active senior activities SOCIAL ACTIVITIES THEATER & ENTERTAINMENT Homemade Lunches A Symphony in the Flint Hills Stop by the noon over every Monday, Wednesday, and Fri- This event will feature the Kansas City Symphony with coun- ACTIVE SENIORS ACTIVE day for a homemade lunch prepared by our cooks. To-go try western singer- Michael Martin Murphey, who lunches also available. Cost is $3.50/lunch. will share his passion for cowboy. Bring a blanket or a chair for comfort and we’ll stop for dinner, which is on your own. Movie Mondays Fee: $95/Member: $90 After lunch on Monday afternoons why not trot on over to 3330.301 June 10 Sat. 4-11 p.m. Departs ELM the Chat room, find a comfortable spot, and enjoy a good movie. We’ve got an exciting line up of movies and delicious Thoroughly Modern Millie - Wichita Theater popcorn as well. The Twenties roar tunefully back to life with the tale of Kansan FREE Millie Dillmount, who takes New York City by storm! A toe-tap- 3308.301 June 5-Aug. 28 Mon. 1-3 p.m. ELM ping and song-and-dance spectacular. We will stop for lunch before the show, which is on your own. Coffee & Conversation Fee: $40/Member: $35 You bring the tops and areas of concern and we’ll find the 3332.301 June 17 Sat. 10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Departs ELM speaker to address them. We’ll meet just before lunch on Fee: $70/Member: $65 Wednesday mornings. We will enjoy coffee and donuts as 3333.301 June 18 Sun. 10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Departs ELM we discuss and explore many topics of concern ranging from health to politics to money and more. Seven Brides for Seven Brothers - Wichita Theater FREE This lively stage version of a classic Hollywood musical is a rol- 3303.301 June 7-Sept. 6 Wed. 10-11 a.m. ELM licking good time, complete with athletic dances, wonderful singing, and plenty of romance. We will stop for lunch before Lunch Club the show, which is on your own. It’s a once a month thing and boy is it popular! On the first Fee: $70/Member: $65 Thursday of the month we’ll explore the area to find the per- 3334.301 July 1 Sat. 10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Departs ELM fect meal. We’ll visit such places as Little River, Sterling, Hes- ston, Sedgwick, Arlington, McPherson and too many more Avett Brothers- Stiefel Theater to name. Meal is on your own. The Avett Brothers are a Grammy-nominated American folk Fee: $2/Member: FREE rock band from North Carolina. The band is made up of two 3305.301 June 1-Sept. 7 Thurs. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. brothers, Scott Avett and Seth Avett, as well as Bob Crawford and Joe Kwon and a touring band. Evening of Sports - Weeknights from 7-9 p.m. Fee: $85/Member: $80 Stop by Monday through Thursday nights this summer for a 3346.301 July 4 Tues. 4:30-11 p.m. Departs ELM leisurely evening of play. Each night a different sport is avail- able, including: Mondays -Pool/Billiards; Tuesdays - Table Gladys Knight - Stiefel Theater Tennis; Wednesdays - Pickleball; Thursdays - Basketball. Gladys Knight has long been one of the greatest. This sev- en-time Grammy winner has enjoyed #1 hits in Pop, Gospel, R&B and Adult Contemporary. We will stop for dinner, which SENIOR CENTER is on your own. Fee: $85/Member: $80 MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION 3347.301 July 22 Sat. 5-11 p.m. Departs ELM Check out Pages 8-9 for a listing of our Senior The Hunchback of Notre Dame - Wichita Theater Center at Elmdale Park membership options, This new musical, based on a timeless tale by Victor Hugo, the including our Senior-Plus membership that includes author of Les Misérables, has an epic sweep guaranteed to up- our senior-only wellness room and classes! lift and inspire. We will stop for lunch, which is on your own. Fee: $70/Member: $65 3336.301 July 29 Sat. 10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Departs ELM 22 Register Online at www.hutchrec.com ENRICHMENT I SPORTS I WELLNESS I NATURE I TRAVEL ACTIVE SENIORS GROUP TRAVEL A Matter of Balance This 8-week structured group intervention emphasizes prac- Royals vs. Indians Baseball Weekend - June 3-4 tical strategies to reduce fear of falling and increase activity active senior activities We’ll travel by motor-coach to see the KC Royals take on the levels, sponsored by the Reno County Department of Aging. Cleveland Indians. We will be staying in the Quality Inn and FREE - Call (620) 663-2811 to register; registration required Suites in Lenexa. Trip will include time for shopping and dinner 3307.301 June 6-Aug. 1 Tues. 2:30-4:30 p.m. ELM at Oak Park Mall. Sign up by May 14. Cost is $289- single; $249- double; $229-3/room; $219- 4/room Couples Dance 3367.301 June 3-4 Sat-Sun Departs ELM Dancing with your partner is a great way to spend time. Jo has been teaching since 1996 - learn from a qualified teacher! Washington DC - Our Nation’s Capital Fee: $38/Member: $32 Our group will be inspired with patriotism and awe as we take 3328.301 July 11-Aug. 15 Tues. 7-9 p.m. ELM in the majesty of our nation’s capital. We’ll tour the Lincoln Me- morial, Jefferson Memorial, World War II Memorial, as well as DAY TRIPS the White House, Capital Building and Embassy Row. We’ll vis- Summer Readers Library Tour it the Smithsonian Institute and Arlington National Cemetery. Each month we’ll take a field trip to the Wichita Public Library. Fee: $850/Member: $830 We will stop at Carriage Crossing for lunch, on your own. 3351.301 Oct. 11-19 Wed. Departs ELM Fee: $24/Member: $20 ENRICHMENT 3315.301 June 8-Aug. 10 Thurs. 11-3:30 p.m. Departs ELM High Energy Line Dancing Midsummer’s Festival Dancing is not only good exercise for your body, but also great This festival in Lindsborg, held to celebrate the start of sum- for your mind. Join Jo Higgins in this fun class! mer, is a popular Swedish celebration. Lunch is on your own. Fee: $38/Member: $32 Fee: $24/Member: $20 3327.301 May 16-June 20 Tues. 7-8:15 p.m. ELM 3335.301 June 17 Sat. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Departs ELM The Beauty of Color - Painting Class Ellinwood Underground World We’ll use acrylics and watercolors on a variety of surfaces to We’re off to Ellinwood to enjoy a tour, lunch and shopping create beautiful masterpieces. in the local antique shops. Transportation and attractions in- Fee: $28/Member: $20 cluded. Lunch on your own. 3312.101 May 23-June 20 Tues. 6:30-8 p.m. ELM Fee: $24/Member: $20 3313.301 July 11-Aug. 8 Tues. 6:30-8 p.m. ELM 3337.301 June 20 Tues. 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Departs ELM

Art of Relaxation Lucianos, Wyldewood Cellars & the Ks Star Casino Jan Bruce will help you meditate, breath and engage in some We’ll start with the Kansas Star Casino. Then it’s off to Lucia- simple but beneficial stretching for a more relaxed state! no’s for an authentic Italian meal. Last we’ll make a stop at the Fee: $12/Member: FREE Wyldewood Cellars, for a tasting. Lunch is on your own. 3319.301 May 24-Aug. 16 Wed. 11-11:30 a.m. ELM Fee: $22/Member: $18 Creative Cards 3339.301 June 22 Thurs. 8:15 a.m.-2:15 p.m. Departs ELM You’ll create cards for every occasion, from birthdays to anni- Ks Aviation Museum & Hanger One Steakhouse versaries, to get-well. Explore the history of flight and why Wichita is the air capital Fee: $4/Member: $2 of the world! After the museum it’s off to lunch at a longtime 3320.301 June 6-Sept. 19 Tues. 1-2:30 p.m. ELM Wichita steakhouse, Hanger One. Lunch is on your own. Woodcarving Fee: $24/Member: $20 3324.301 June 29 Thurs. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Departs ELM Members of our casual group work at their own pace on proj- ects of their choosing, including 3-D figurines or carved wall Abilene Smokey Valley Train Ride & Shopping reliefs. Instructor, Dana Popp, can help new members get start- We will enjoy an adventure down the rails of history on an ex- ed with tools and wood blanks. cursion train comprised of antique railroad equipment. We’ll Fee: $35/Member: $30 also shop at the antique shops eat lunch, on your own. 3312.301 June 7-28 Wed. 1-3 p.m. ELM Fee: $32/Member: $28 3314.301 July 5-26 Wed. 1-3 p.m. ELM 3340.301 Aug. 3 Thurs. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Departs ELM 3316.301 Aug. 2-23 Wed. 1-3 p.m. ELM

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ADAPTIVE adaptiveactivities Sundaes, Malts, and Smoothies Shakes, malts, and fruit drinks go a long way in cooling one off while providing the tongue with delights too good to de- scribe. We’ll make some delicious, mouth watering blender treats in this class. Fee: $18 4324.301 Aug. 1-15 Tues. 7-8 p.m. DSGP SOCIAL ENRICHMENT Wacky Wednesdays Each Wednesday we’ll enjoy an easy dinner and a fun activity. Let’s Cook - Savory Summer Dishes Two summer sessions to choose from. Light, easy dishes make the best summer meals. In the class Fee: $32 we’ll use seasonal ingredients to make meals that are not 4317.301 May 31-June 28 Wed. 6-7:30 p.m. ELM only delicious but healthy as well. 4318.301 July 12-Aug. 9 Wed. 6-7:30 p.m. ELM Fee: $18 4326.301 May 30-June 13 Tues. 6-7:30 p.m. DSGP Saturday Bowling League Join us for this summer Saturday morning bowling league at Fitness for You The Alley! Shoes and games included. We will offer the league It’s time to get serious about getting in shape! In this class every 12 weeks. The Alley will keep stats and there will be a we’ll explore all of our options for fitness in Hutchinson. We’ll seasonal awards and a yearly bowling banquet. get the opportunity to try some new things like spinning and Fee: $85 we’ll enjoy some favorites like walking. 4346.301 June 10-Aug. 26 Sat. 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Fee: $25 4216.201 June 1-Aug. 3 Thurs. 4-5 p.m. Rice Park Movie in the Park After Dark Pack up those chairs, or blankets, and head on over to Herman Pretty Projects for the Home Bunte Park where we’ll set up a memorable movie experience! How about a variety of art projects that are not only beauti- We won’t forget the snacks and drinks. If weather does not ful, but also functional? Keep busy this summer as you create permit we will move activity to Elmdale. new and exciting things that you can use and decorate. Fee: $6 Fee: $24 4306.301 July 28 Fri. 8:30-10:30 p.m. 4320.301 June 5-26 Mon. 7-8 p.m. TBA Bingo Let’s Cook - Pizza Sensations Bingo is always fun, especially when you’re playing for prizes. Pepperoni, hamburger, and sausage are just a few of the Join friends and enjoy bingo two different ways. We’ll play reg- meats we’ll use to create delicious pizza masterpieces. Are ular bingo and card bingo. you a veggie lover, maybe you’d like onions, peppers, mush- Fee: $3 rooms, or tomatoes to name a few. Red sauce or white sauce, 4305.301 Aug. 4 Fri. 7-8:30 p.m. ELM it’s your choice, because this is your personal pan meal. No class the week of July 4th. Fee: $18 4327.301 June 27-July 18 Tues. 6-7:30 p.m. DSGP NO ONLINE FEES! We’ve removed the online registration fees, Sparkling Special 4th of July T-Shirt making it easier to sign up for activities! It’s a sparkling special T-shirt that will be just right for the 4th Registration is available in person at any Hutch Rec facility of July. T-shirt is provided along with all other supplies. or online at hutchrec.com. Fee: $12 4314.301 July 1 Sat. 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. ELM

24 Register Online at www.hutchrec.com ADAPTIVE ENRICHMENT I SPORTS I WELLNESS I NATURE I TRAVEL ENTERTAINMENT Pretty Prairie Rodeo Pull up your boots and put on your hats and prepare yourself Wichita Force Arena Football for an evening of cowboy fun! Dinner is included. activities Football season is getting an early start with a trip to Wichita to adaptive Fee: $30 watch the Force. No need for heavy coats, gloves, or earmuffs 4349.301 July 21 Fri. 4-10 p.m. Departs DT because weather won’t bother us. We’ll have dinner before the game. Hunchback of Notre Dame - Wichita Music Theatre Fee: $32 This new musical, based on a timeless tale by Victor Hugo, 4339.301 May 27 Sat. 4-10 p.m. Departs DT the author of Les Misérables, has an epic sweep guaranteed to uplift and inspire. Songs by Alan Menken and Stephen River Festival Schwartz, including many from the Disney film, take audi- The Wichita Riverfest is all about bringing people together ence members on a beautiful journey amongst the bells of with so many fun and exciting things to do and eat. Notre Dame. Fee: $35 Fee: $68 4345.201 June 3 Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Departs DT 4343.301 July 29 Sat. 10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Departs DT

Wichita Wingnuts Baseball Disney’s Newsies - Wichita Music Theater It’s a favorite American past time; we”ll add a hot dog or ham- Music Theatre Wichita becomes one of the first regional the- burger dinner to make the night complete. Fee includes game aters in the nation to create its own brand-new version of and dinner. Two games to choose from this summer. the mega-hit show, “Newsies,” featuring spectacular danc- Fee: $28 es, catchy songs, and the compelling true story of resilient 4347.301 June 17 Sat. 5-11 p.m. Departs DT newsboys at the turn of the 20th Century. 4348.301 Aug. 19 Sat. 5-11 p.m. Departs DT Fee: $68 4344.301 Aug. 12 Sat. 10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Departs DT Music By The Lake Enjoy the sights and sounds of summer with professional jazz Soul 2 Soul Tour - Tim McGraw & Faith Hill performances on Bradley Fair Plaza. The best sunsets, sounds premiere couple Tim McGraw and Faith Hill and stars overlooking Bradley Fair Lake for everyone’s favorite will perform at Intrust Bank Arena in Wichita. This is sure to complimentary music entertainment. Dinner at Red Robin will be a memorable evening; dinner included. make this a delightfully fun evening. Fee: $70 Fee: $24 4334.301 Sept. 21 Thurs. 4:30-10:30 p.m. Departs DT 4336.301 June 22 Thurs. 4:30-9:30 p.m. Departs DT

Neil Diamond - Intrust Bank Arena in Wichita GROUP TRAVEL Neil Diamond is famous for too many classics to name. Join us Dorothy’s House & Land of Oz Trip for a great evening of food and music, dinner included. The magical journey of a Kansas farm girl comes to life, and Fee: $70 you can join her in a unique, interactive experience! Join 4332.301 July 14 Fri. 4:30-10:30 p.m. Departs DT Dorothy in a guided tour that starts at her farm house that L. Hairspray - Wichita Music Theater Frank Baum wrote about in the classic, “The Wizard of Oz.” We’ll make a full weekend trip of it and spend the night Sat- An outrageously happy musical that welcomes us back to the urday, while enjoying other sites in Liberal. Select one of two 1960s, this show follows the journey of Tracy Turnblad from an weekends to attend. outsider to a teen celebrity. Fee: $250 Fee: $68 4351.301 Aug. 5 & 6 Sat-Sun Departs DT 4342.301 July 15 Sat. 10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Departs DT 4358.301 Aug. 12 & 13 Sat-Sun Departs DT Kansas Star Casino The Kansas Star Casino offers a high energy Vegas experience right here in Kansas with 1300 of the hottest slots and 32 table games. Don’t miss the fun! Dinner is included. Fee: $18 4350.301 July 16 Sun. 1-7 p.m. Departs DT

Hutch Rec Activity Guide I Summer 2017 25 for your information REGISTRATION: There are no longer registration fees for online registrations done at hutchrec.com. Follow the online prompts to register for an ActiveNet account. Once you are registered, ActiveNet saves your information, making future online enrollments easy! Registration must be done either online at hutchrec.com or in person at any Hutch Rec facility. Phone-in registrations are not accepted. FOR YOUR INFO YOUR FOR PROGRAM CHANGES: Sometimes changes in our programs are necessary after the Activity Guide and/or other marketing publications and promotions are published, but prior to the program starting. In order to provide the best services, programs, and facilities to the public, Hutch Rec reserves the right to add, change, modify, or de- lete any program or policies after they have been published. Hutch Rec will do its best to inform customers of any potential changes. CANCELLATIONS: If a program or class is canceled, we will notify you with a postponement day or issue you a refund. REFUND POLICY: Your satisfaction is important to us. Due to program costs, including instructors, supplies, and to help maintain our class minimum, we ask for your cooperation when requesting a refund. Our policy is to pro- vide a full refund or credit - your choice - to anyone who gives us three (3) business days notification prior to the start of class. After that, no refund will be given. Refunds are not given for gift certificates, punch cards, season passes, or memberships. Trips, special events, and facility rentals are excluded in our refund policy, as they each have different cancellation policies. PROGRAM SCHOLARSHIPS: Hutch Rec provides scholarships for youth in need due to economic hardship. Scholarships are only available for in-person registrations. For school-aged children: Please bring free and/or reduced lunch paperwork or a school-issued letter to any of our facilities prior to registering for an activity. For preschool-aged children: Please bring your child’s state-issued Medical Card to any of our facilities prior to reg- istering for an activity. Paperwork and/or Medical Cards must be brought with you each time you register for an activity or an event - we do not keep this information on file. WAIT LISTS: Participants who wish to register for activities where capacity enrollment has been reached will go on a wait list. Once space becomes available, participants will be notified. PUBLIC SPEAKERS: A member of Hutch Rec’s staff would be happy to speak to your club, organization, school, or other event about our recreation opportunities. Please call 663-6179 for more information or e-mail aconkling@ hutchrec.com. VOLUNTEERS: Hutch Rec depends on wonderful volunteers in all areas of its operation. If you would like to volun- teer for any of our programs, please contact us at 663-6179 or visit hutchrec.com. PHOTO & VIDEO POLICY: Our staff may take pictures and/or videos of you or your child participating in our recreational activities and programs. These photographs and/or videos could be used in future publications, so- cial media, our website, and/or other marketing. If you do not wish to have your photo and/or video published, please inform the photographer and indicate/sign the waiver on our registration form. E-MAILS: If you would like to receive e-mails about various Hutch Rec activities and events, please go to hutchrec. com and sign up.

26 Register Online at www.hutchrec.com REGISTRATION REGISTRATION FORM (One form per participant)

Participant’s Name______Date of Birth______M _____F_____

Parent/Guardian (if participant is under 18 yrs old)______

Address______Main Phone ______(Street) (City) (Zip)

E-Mail Address ______Cell Phone: ______Provider: ______(E-mail address will remain with Hutch Rec) (Provide cell provider if you would like to receive text updates)

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Please also complete the boxed section if you are enrolling for a youth TEAM sport:

School______Grade______Boys age on May 1st______Girls age on January 1st______

Coach Request______Parents, will you be a volunteer coach? YES______NO______

If yes, daytime phone #______Shirt Size: Youth 2-4 _____ 6-8____ 10-12____ 14-16_____

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RELEASE: I understand that injuries are a natural part of many recreation activities. In consideration of the permission granted, by Hutch Rec, to participate in above activity, I release Hutch Rec, its agents and employees from all actions, causes of action, damages, claims, or demands which I, my heirs, executors, admin- istrators, or assigns may have against it and other above-described parties, for all personal injuries known or unknown which has or may incur by participating in the above-described activity. MODEL RELEASE: The undersigned and participant authorize Hutch Rec to use at its discretion any photograph(s) and/or video(s) taken of the participant while participating in any activity and waive any and all claims that the participant or the undersigned or their heirs, executors, administrators, or assigns may have or claim to have resulting from such photograph(s) and/or video(s) or reproductions thereof. MEDICAL RELEASE: In case of a medical emergency and I cannot be contacted, I give my permission for a Hutch Rec representative to act in my place and to make medical decisions concerning emergency treatment for the participant. CONDUCT: The undersigned and participant agree to abide by all policies and guidelines set forth by Hutch Rec regarding this program and violations could result in being expelled from activity with no refund. I, the undersigned, have read this release and understand all its terms. I execute it voluntarily and with full knowledge of its significance. List any medical/physical conditions or food allergies, if any: ______

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