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General Information Office Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Registration Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 New Berlin Parks Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 New Berlin Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Department Policies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Registration Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48

Playgrounds Community Playground Policies & Procedures . . . . . . . 6 Community Playground. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Playground Junior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 S.N.A.P. Playground & AWESOME AUGUST . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Safety Education Safety Town . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Babysitting Course . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Community CPR & CPR Review. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Boater’s Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Home Firearm Safety Class. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Aquatics Youth Learn to Swim Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-17 Open Swim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 New Berlin Swim Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Synchronized Swimming Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Adult Swim Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Aqua Workout. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Golf Golf Instruction – Adult & Youth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Public Golf (New Berlin Hills Golf Course) . . . . . . . . . . . 19

Tennis Tennis Instruction - Youth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-21 Youth Tennis Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Tennis Instruction - Adult . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Sports NBAA & Youth Sports Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Hershey Track & Field Local Meet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Adult Sports Leagues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Disc Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Ball Diamonds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Short Sport Volleyball Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Learn to Ice Skate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Start Smart Baseball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Archery Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-25

Gymnastics & Dance Tumbling & Gymnastics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Pom/Jazz Experience/Hip Hop Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Cheerleading Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Dance Out Your Sillies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Youth Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Adult Dance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-29

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Table of Contents Parks & Recreation Brochure

MOVIES IN THE PARK 2012FreeEntertainmentSponsored by:

FREE ADMISSIONNon-Perishable Food Donations

Welcome For New Berlin Food Pantry

See Page 40For Details

Cooking Adult Cooking Food Demonstrations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 BBQ Cooking – Basic & Advanced . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

Arts & Science Promising Picassos - Youth Drawing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Science Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Handwriting Without Tears . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Music Makers & More® . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Piano Learning Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Superhero Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Fancy Camp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Kids on Stage Drama Classes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

Fitness Aerobics, Sculpt-Strengthen-Stretch, Total Body Interval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

Step Max. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Pilates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Zumba. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Yoga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Zumba Gold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38Community Happenings Stone Fire Booster Night. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Senior Citizens’ Club. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Bridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Seminars & Adult Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39, 42 Movies in the Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Concerts in the Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Community Happenings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Sponsorships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Language & Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Community Center & Picnic Reservations . . . . . . . . . . 45 WPRA Attraction Ticket Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 4th of July Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51

Showing June 15 - DRIVE-IN MOVIE

Cars 2Showing July 13

Dolphin TaleShowing August 10

The Muppets

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New Berlin Parks & Recreation Department

Office InformationLOCATION: New Berlin City Hall

3805 South Casper Drive

HOURS: Monday through Friday8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Mark Schroeder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DirectorTanya Tridle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Recreation Program SpecialistJay Gospodarek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clerk-TypistChristine Schriener . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clerk-Typist

Telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 797-2443Fax. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 797-2460Info Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 754-1700Web Site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.newberlin.orgE-Mail. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]

Mission StatementThe Mission of the New Berlin Parks & Recreation Depart-ment is to improve the quality of life in the City of NewBerlin through the provision of a comprehensive yearround recreation program in combination with a functionaland aesthetic park system.

Hickory Grove Center2600 South Sunny Slope Road

New Berlin Community Center14750 West Cleveland Avenue

Senior Citizens’ Club. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 785-2725

New Berlin Athletic Association (NBAA)www.nbaasports.com

Food Pantry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 789-8040New Berlin Hills Golf Course . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (262) 780-5200

HIGH SCHOOL LOCATIONS:Eisenhower High School

4333 South Sunny Slope RoadPool Telephone (262) 789-6347

New Berlin West High School 18695 West Cleveland AvenuePool Telphone (262) 789-6440

The New Berlin Parks & Recreation Department is affiliated with the following organizations:

SOUTH EAST PARK RECREATION COUNCIL

New Berlin Parks & Recreation • Summer 2012

A Message to Our FriendsWelcome to our 2012 Summer Recreation Activity Guide!It’s hard to believe the school year is drawing to a close, andsoon the kids will be enjoying another summer of fun andexcitement. We invite you to take a few moments to reviewour brochure and experience how “Summer Rocks” by reg-istering for one or more of the fun recreational opportuni-ties available for all ages.

Our department has planned a wide variety of programs,and special events for your family to choose from. Throughparticipation in parks and recreation activities your kidshave unlimited opportunities to make new friends, learnnew skills, boost self esteem, develop a healthier lifestyle,and just plain have some fun!

We encourage you to check out our expanded summerplayground lineup including Playground Junior and Awe-some August, register for Swim Lessons, or experience oneof our many Aerobics classes such as Zumba, Pilates, orTotal Body Interval. Families can also see what rocks withSafety Town, Cheerleading, Golf, Tennis, Cooking Classes,Dance Lessons, Track & Field and more!

We also encourage your family to stop by Malone Park toenjoy the Movies & Concerts in the Park Series both spon-sored by ProHealth Care Regency Senior Communities.We’re sure your family is going to have a great time!

Our department values customer service, and are con-stantly striving to develop new and innovative programsand services. Do you have an idea for a new class or program you would like us to offer? Do you have a specialinterest or talent that you would like to share with others?If the answer is yes, please give us a call at (262) 797-2443 orsend us an email at [email protected]. We arehere to serve your family’s park and recreational needs!

We invite you and your family to “See How Summer Rocks”with exciting activities for the whole family. Parks & Recreation Is Your Best Investment!

We Create Community through People, Parks, & Programs!

In regards to the Americans With Disabilities Act, NewBerlin Parks and Recreation Department welcomes allpeople with disabilities to our programs. Advanced noticehelps us to better serve you. For more information call(262) 797-2443

New Berlin Parks, Recreation & Forestry Commission:

Robert Rafel, ChairpersonGene Wicihowski, Vice ChairmanChuck Bedwell • Larry Gold

David Oelschlaeger • Darrell Standish • Anthony Pisani Allison Thompson, School Representative & Secretary

Common Council Representative –Alderman Laura Karvala

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Registration – Internet Registration is Availablewww.newberlin.org

MAIL-IN Mail completed registration form along with payment to: New Berlin Finance Department P.O. Box 510921 New Berlin, WI 53151-0921

OFFICE DROP OFF You may hand deliver your registration. It will be placed to-gether with all other registration forms until processed.

24 HOUR DROP BOX Simply drop off your registration in our convenient DropBox located on the Northeast side of City Hall. (Go throughthe employee parking lot).

FAX Fax registration will be accepted only with a credit card pay-ment. We accept VISA or MasterCard.

Please complete the registration form. FAX NUMBER - (262) 797-2460Please fax the registration only once!

Internet Registration Begins Monday, April 30 at 9:00 am. The Internet Registration will not allow any user to register beforeMonday, April 30 at 9:00 a.m. Please note there is aNon-Refundable “Convenience Fee” charged by theInternet Provider for each registration.

* Please be sure to have your log-in I.D. and Pin # beforehand

Most programs in this brochure are available via Internet Registration.Please see page 5 for further details.

Internet registration begins Monday, April 30 at 9:00 AM If YOU choose not to utilize Internet registration, Resident registrations should be sent NOW (to increase your chance of getting into classes). Mail, Drop Box, and Fax Registrations received prior to May 1 will RANDOMLY be processed the morning of Tuesday, May 1, beginning at 9:00AM. Registrations received after 9:00 AM will be processed later. We use a random registration process because residents receive their brochures from the post office over a period of 1 - 5 days. Thus, some residents receive their brochure 5 days after other residents have received their brochure. A random process is fairerto ALL residents.

Please - NO CASH Payments!Class Confirmations will be mailed to all registrants, except for internet registrations.

Extra registration forms are available on our web site at www.newberlin.orgin addition to page 48

Registration Procedures:For Fridays at the end of a Swim or Tennis Session:(You must wait until your LAST CLASS has been completed beforeregistering for another session.) Telephone and In Person registra-tions will only be accepted between the times listed below foryouth swim instruction and between 1:00 PM and 4:00 PM foryouth tennis instruction on the following Fridays:

June 22 (End of Session 1) – Swim Registration begins at 8:00 amfor residents/1:00 pm for nonresidentsJuly 6 (End of Session 2) - Swim Registration begins at 2:45 pmfor residents/3:30 pm for nonresidentsJuly 20 (End of Session 3) - Swim Registration begins at 8:00 amfor residents/1:00 pm for nonresidentsAugust 3 (End of Session 4) - Swim Registration begins at 8:00am for residents/1:00 pm for nonresidents

Telephone registration payment must be made by Visa or Mas-terCard. No Fax or Drop Box Registrations accepted on Fridaysbefore the start of a New Session

Telephone Registration:Youth Swim and Youth Tennis Lessons ONLY. Telephone registra-tion will be utilized during the Summer for Youth Swim and YouthTennis Lessons ONLY ON THE FRIDAYS LISTED due to sessions occurring “back to back” with only 2 days between sessions. Tele-phone registrations are designed ONLY for those people who are justcompleting a current Swim or Tennis session.

Attention Registrants: · Participants from the same household may complete one registration form.

• Registration deadlines are normally 2 business days prior to thestart of a program, however in some cases where enrollment is verylow, a class MAY be canceled prior to the deadline date.

• We encourage you to register early!

· Participants from different families wishing to register for thesame class should send in their individual registration forms andpayment in one envelope. There is no guarantee that both familieswill be enrolled in their requested classes.

Amount % of fee Flat Rate$< 150 6.5 + $ .50$150-500 3.5 + $ 5.00$500.01 + 2.5 + $10.00Both the % fee and the flat rate would be charged for with aminimum charge of $2.00

On-Line you’re first in line - www.newberlin.org

Non-Resident Registration Non-Residents may register for programs beginning Thurs-day, May 10 unless otherwise noted on a specific program inthis brochure.

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www.newberlin.org –Internet Registration

WEB REGISTRATION HELPFUL HINTSIf you don’t already know your LOGIN ID and ACCOUNTPIN, you need to contact the Parks & Recreation Depart-ment at (262) 797-2443 to get your information. PLEASEBE AWARE THAT THE COMPANY THAT PROVIDES THE INTERNET REGISTRATION FOR US COLLECTS A NON-REFUNDABLE CONVENIENCE FEE ON EACH REGISTRATION.

The City of New Berlin online services are provided for theconvenience of our Parks & Recreation Department cus-tomers. Customers that make use of our online services arecharged a modest transaction fee, which is used directly tocover the cost to the City of providing the service. This serviceis offered through a contracted vendor. The internal offeringof this service is not possible due to limitations in staff, techni-cal resources and budget constraints. The convenience fee isonly charged to those people who feel it worthwhile and utilize the system, while not impacting all taxpayers of NewBerlin.

STEP 1: the Start page• “Programs” lets you quickly and easily browse all of ourprograms.• “My Basket” lets you login and register immediately.• “My Account” allows you to login and view your history. • “Help” gets you in touch with frequently asked questionsand answers.

STEP 2: the Programs pageUse this page to find a course by course number, name, ageor activity.

STEP 3: Search ResultsNow you can make some choices on days, times, etc.

• Class Numbers are displayed under the “Class” heading.• Details on a specific course can be viewed by clicking theCLASS NUMBER or the DETAILS button.• ADD is found to the right of each course that is availablefor internet registration. ADD allows you to login andregister for that course.

NOTE: If a course does not have an “ADD” button, it maybe that class is full, has started already, or is not yet openfor internet registration.

STEP 5: My BasketFinal registrations are made here. Who is taking whatcourse?

• Select a Client even if you are the only member of yourfamily, you must select the correct name from the “selecta client” pulldown.• Go to checkout once your information is correct.

Note: Your registrations are only confirmed upon receiptof payment. To ensure that you get the course(s) that youwant, complete your registrations with the “Go to Check-out” button.

STEP 6: the Checkout• Activity Basket shows your pending registrations.• Basket Charges is the total amount to be charged to yourcredit card.• Payment from Credit Card - enter your: Credit Card Type (Master Card or Visa) information• Apply Payment to complete the transaction and ensureyour registration.

Note: Your credit card information is always secure. Pleaseremember to keep a copy of your “Checkout Success” pageas a receipt.

STEP 7: Checkout Success!• After clicking the “Apply Payment” button, you should re-ceive a confirmation that your registration(s) were successful. Print a copy of that page as it has your registration number for future reference. You will notreceive a receipt through the mail for online registrations.

New Berlin Parks & Recreation • Summer 2012

STEP 4: Login IDYour information is safe on our secure server. You can loginby clicking the “My Basket” tab at any time.

• Internet Login ID is your client number.• Account PIN is your family’s Personal Information Num-ber.• FORGOT MY LOGIN link is found to the right, and is whereyou can ask to send your Login and PIN to you by email.

Note: If you do not have an Internet Login or PIN, you canemail [email protected] and ask for one, or youcan call (262) 797-2443 and speak to our staff.

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PlaygroundsCommunity PlaygroundA Great Summer Experience!Ages 6-12 Must have completed 1st Grade

Site: Hickory Grove Center 2600 S. Sunny Slope Rd.

There are three, three-week playground sessions. During each session, your child will be able to attend each day,

Monday through Friday.The program offers 3 different options:

Early Bird 7:30 - 9:00 AM Community Playground 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Extended Day 4:00 - 5:30 PMNew This Year! See page 9 for Awesome August

EARLY BIRD 7:30 - 9:00 AMFor an additional fee, participants can be dropped off at HickoryGrove Center between 7:30 am - 9:00 am. Although regular play-ground activities will not begin until 9:00 am, “Early Birds” will besupervised by the playground staff. In order to register for “EarlyBird”, participants must be registered for the same session ofCommunity Playground. Enrollment is optional, however is limited.

COMMUNITY PLAYGROUND 9:00 AM - 4:00 PMThis is the same program which has been offered to the commu-nity for many years. Our experienced staff will provide your childwith many fun activities such as art projects, non-competitivegames, an indoor gymnasium for all kinds of fun games, a gameroom, computers and outdoor playground equipment. Swim-ming field trips will be offered on Tuesday afternoons. Duringcommunity playground times there are many additional programopportunities for your child. Check out Mad Science, Promising Picassos, Piano and more in this brochure. You may sign up forone, two, or all three sessions. Also, see page 9 for AwesomeAugust.

EXTENDED DAY 4:00 - 5:30 PMFor an additional fee, participants can be picked up at HickoryGrove Center between 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm. Although regular play-ground activities end at 4:00 pm, “Extended Day” will be super-vised by the playground staff. In order to register for “ExtendedDay”, participants must be registered for the same session of Com-munity Playground. Enrollment is optional, however is limited.

FIELD TRIPS:The cost of field trips are included in the program so you must beregistered for the current session in order to attend the field trips.There will be no playground activities taking place at HickoryGrove Center the days field trips are being conducted. All staff willbe attending the field trips to provide adequate supervision ofparticipants. If you would prefer your child to not attend a partic-ular field trip, they will need to stay home on the day of the trip.Please notify the Playground staff at least 1 week prior to the fieldtrip if your child will not be attending. There is no pro-rating offees for field trips not attended.

As field trip dates get closer, you will receive printed flyers withfurther details on each specific field trip, such as what to wear,what to bring, etc. While it is unlikely; field trip dates are

subject to change. Transportation to and from the field trip site isincluded in the program fee. All field trip admission fees are in-cluded in the program fee.

LEADERSHIP/STAFFINGOur energetic leaders are skilled in game leadership, arts & crafts,sports, and other age appropriate activities. Our experienced staffis composed of school teachers, college students in education orcollege students with varied backgrounds. Community play-ground staff is supervised by a Community Playground Specialist,and our Playground Coordinator.

AGE/PROGRAMParticipants MUST meet the age and grade requirement on/or before the first day of the session they wish to enroll in. The Department reserves the right to drop any child from the programif they do not meet the age or grade requirement.

SELF CAREParticipants must be able to provide self-care in a group setting(able to follow the group, able to use the restroom facilities unas-sisted, able to wash hands without assistance and able to controltheir behavior while participating in all activities). The programstaff does NOT provide one-on-one care.

MEDICATIONSPlayground staff members are not allowed to provide medicationsfor any participant. If your child needs assistance during the day,you will need to make arrangements to provide assistance.

ATTENDANCEParticipants are welcome to attend the program on the days mostconvenient for them during the session(s) they are enrolled in.Each child must be checked-in upon arrival and checked-out ondeparture with the designated staff member. For safety reasons,participants will not be allowed to leave the Hickory Grove site ontheir own without written consent from their parent or legalguardian.

ARRIVAL/PICKUPParticipants who are not registered for “Early Bird” and aredropped off early before the Community Playground designatedarrival time risk the possibility of being removed from the program. This is a safety issue. There are No Refunds to those participants dropped from the program for ignoring the desig-nated arrival times.

Participants who are registered for “Extended Day” and are pickedup late (after Extended Day designated pickup times) will becharged a $10 per each 15 minutes their child remains at HickoryGrove. Late pickups detain our staff from other programs. If participants are picked up late more than twice, they could bedropped from the program. This is a safety issue.There are No Refunds to those participants dropped from the pro-gram for ignoring the designated pickup times.

THIS IS NOT A LICENSED DAY CARE PROGRAM. The purposeis to provide a variety of activities on a daily basis.

On-Line you’re first in line - www.newberlin.org

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Playgrounds

New Berlin Parks & Recreation • Summer 2012

Community Playground – More Information!An informational letter will be sent to Community Playground families before the program beginshighlighting additional policies, procedures, behavioral expectations, weather concerns, and whatparticipants need to bring. PLEASE SAVE YOUR RECORDS FOR TAX PURPOSES.

LEVEL 1 - Completed 1st Grade andabove, Ages 6-8

LEVEL 2 - Ages 9-12

Time: 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.Site: Hickory Grove Center

2600 S. Sunny Slope Rd.(Southeast Entrance-Door #2)

Early BirdTime: 7:30 a.m.-9:00 a.m.Site: Hickory Grove Center

2600 S. Sunny Slope Rd.(Southeast Entrance-Door #2)

Extended DayTime: 4:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m.Site: Hickory Grove Center

2600 S. Sunny Slope Rd.(Southeast Entrance-Door #2)

Session 1 (3 weeks)Fees: Res. $230, Non-Res. $250

Class# Level Days Dates6700 1 M-F 6/11 - 6/296703 2 M-F 6/11 - 6/29

Session 2 (3 weeks) (Closed July 4)Fees: Res. $215, Non-Res. $235

Class# Level Days Dates6701 1 M-F 7/2 - 7/206704 2 M-F 7/2 - 7/20

Session 3 (3 weeks)Fees: Res. $230, Non-Res. $250

Class# Level Days Dates6702 1 M-F 7/23 - 8/106705 2 M-F 7/23 - 8/10

Session 1 (3 weeks)Fees: Res. $37, Non-Res. $56

Class# Days Dates6718 M-F 6/11 - 6/29

Session 2 (3 weeks) (Closed July 4)Fees: Res. $34, Non-Res. $51

Class# Days Dates6719 M-F 7/2 - 7/20

Session 3 (3 weeks)Fees: Res. $37, Non-Res. $56

Class# Days Dates6720 M-F 7/23 - 8/10

Session 1 (3 weeks)Fees: Res. $37, Non-Res. $56

Class# Days Dates6724 M-F 6/11 - 6/29

Session 2 (3 weeks) (Closed July 4)Fees: Res. $34, Non-Res. $51

Class# Days Dates6725 M-F 7/2 - 7/20

Session 3 (3 weeks)Fees: Res. $37, Non-Res. $56

Class# Days Dates6726 M-F 7/23 - 8/10

Community Playground – Field TripsPlease Note: The Tuesday Swimming Field Trips to WirthPool will still be paid on a weekly basis to the CommunityPlayground staff. The Swim field trips to Wirth ARE OPTIONAL, and open ONLY to children who are registeredin a current Community Playground session.

Sorry, THERE ARE NO REFUNDS for any of the field tripsdue to having to pre-pay for admissions and orderingbuses. Field trip participants will be given more specific in-formation on trips prior to the respective trip. You must beregistered for the current session in order to attend the fieldtrips.

See page 9

for Awesome

August

Session 1 Field Trips:Friday, June 15 ACTION TERRITORY – KenoshaFriday, June 22 BOWLING – New Berlin Bowl & Ice

Skating at Eble Ice Arena - BrookfieldWed., June 27 ROCK CLIMBING at Adventure Rock

Brookfield

Session 2 Field Trips:Friday, July 6 MINIATURE GOLF & MILWAUKEE

COUNTY ZOOThursday, July 12 SAND CASTLE CONTEST at Muskego

County ParkFriday, July 20 THE SPRINGS WATERPARK at Country

Springs Hotel, Pewaukee

Session 3 Field Trips:Friday, July 27 LITTLE A-MERRICK-A AMUSEMENT

PARK, Marshall WIFriday, Aug. 3 MOVIE at Ridge Cinema New Berlin &

SWIMMING at Fox Brook Park, Brook-field

Friday, Aug. 10 Rollerskating – INCREDI-ROLL, WestAllis

PLEASE NOTE: FIELD TRIPS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE

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Playgrounds

Time: 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.Site: Hickory Grove Center

2600 S. Sunny Slope Rd.(West Entrance - Door #1)

Early BirdTime: 7:30 a.m.-9:00 a.m.Site: Hickory Grove Center

2600 S. Sunny Slope Rd.(West Entrance - Door #1)

Extended DayTime: 4:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m.Site: Hickory Grove Center

2600 S. Sunny Slope Rd.(West Entrance - Door #1)

Session 1 (3 weeks)Fees: Res. $265, Non-Res. $285Class# Days Dates6757 M-F 6/11 - 6/29

Session 2 (3 weeks) (Closed July 4)Fees: Res. $250, Non-Res. $270

Class# Days Dates6758 M-F 7/2 - 7/20

Session 3 (3 weeks)Fees: Res. $265, Non-Res. $285

Class# Days Dates6759 M-F 7/23 - 8/10

Session 1 (3 weeks)Fees: Res. $37, Non-Res. $56Class# Days Dates6721 M-F 6/11 - 6/29

Session 2 (3 weeks) (Closed July 4)Fees: Res. $34, Non-Res. $51Class# Days Dates6722 M-F 7/2 - 7/20

Session 3 (3 weeks)Fees: Res. $37, Non-Res. $56Class# Days Dates6723 M-F 7/23 - 8/10

Session 1 (3 weeks)Fees: Res. $37, Non-Res. $56Class# Days Dates6727 M-F 6/11 - 6/29

Session 2 (3 weeks) (Closed July 4)Fees: Res. $34, Non-Res. $51Class# Days Dates6728 M-F 7/2 - 7/20

Session 3 (3 weeks)Fees: Res. $37, Non-Res. $56Class# Days Dates6729 M-F 7/23 - 8/10

Playground JuniorAges 5-6 Must have completed Grade 5K

Site: Hickory Grove Center 2600 S. Sunny Slope Rd.

An informational letter will be sent to Playground Junior families before the program begins

highlighting additional policies, procedures, behavioral expectations, weather concerns, and

what participants need to bring. PLEASE SAVE YOUR RECORDS FOR TAX PURPOSES.

See page 9for AwesomeAugust

Ages 5-6 Must have completed 5K

There are three, three - week sessions available. During eachsession your child will be able to attend each day Mondaythrough Friday. The program also offers 3 different options:

In order to register for Early Bird or Extended Day, Play-ground Junior participants must be registered for thesame session of Playground Junior.

This summer make sure to have your 5-6 year old join us atPlayground Junior. Here your child can expect to have fun,learn new things and make new friends at our safe, structuredall-day playground. All participants must be able to self care ingroup settings. Each three week session fee includes 1 or 2field trip/s.

Children must bring a lunch, snack, water bottle, and nap blan-ket. Registrants will receive more program details before theprogram start date. Department policies for this program deal-ing with self care, medications, and arrival and pick up arelisted on the Community Playground description page 6.

THIS IS NOT A LICENSED DAY CARE PRORGRAM. The pur-pose is to provide a variety of activities on a daily basis. Theprogram staff does NOT provide one-on-one care.

Playground Junior Field TripsPlease Note: The Tuesday Swimming Field Trips to Wirth Poolwill be paid on a weekly basis to the Community Playgroundstaff. The Swim field trips to Wirth Pool ARE OPTIONAL, andopen ONLY to children who are registered in a current Play-ground Junior session.

Sorry, THERE ARE NO REFUNDS for any of the field trips dueto having to pre-pay for admissions and ordering buses. Fieldtrip participants will be given more specific information ontrips prior to the respective trip. You must be registered for thecurrent session in order to attend the field trips.

Session 1 Field Trip:Friday, June 29 BETTY BRINN CHILDREN’S

MUSEUM –MilwaukeeSession 2 Field Trips:Friday, July 6 MINIATURE GOLF & MILWAUKEE

COUNTY ZOOWednesday, July 25 GREEN MEADOWS PETTING FARM –

Waterford, WISession 3 Field Trips:Friday, August 3 MOVIE at Ridge Cinema New Berlin

& SWIMMING at Fox Brook Park,Brookfield

Wednesday, August 8 KIDS IN MOTION – New Berlin

PLEASE NOTE: FIELD TRIPS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE

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Playgrounds

S.N.A.P. Playground is held at: Hickory Grove Center,2600 S. Sunny Slope Road, Door #3, West Entrance

S.N.A.P.(Special Needs and Abilities Playground)

Ages 6-21

This is a half-day program serving disabled youth. Spe-cialists, trained/certified in Exceptional Education, willlead activities. Parents of children with disabilities inter-ested in participating, or volunteers interested in helping,should contact the Parks & Recreation Office at (262)797-2443 for pre-registration or volunteer information.Volunteer applications are available on the City website:www.newberlin.org

Dates: June 11-July 20Days: Monday - Friday – 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Tuesdays – 12:45 - 4:00 p.m. – SwimmingField Trips

Participants must pre-register. Call the Parks &Recreation Department first to obtain pre-registrationmaterials. Pre-registration deadline is May 11th.

AWESOME AUGUSTAll Day

Drop Off/Pick Up at times convenient for

your schedule

Ages 5-12 Must have completed Grade K5

Spend your last days of summer vacation with us! Awe-

some August will include games and sports, computers,

arts and crafts, in addition to field trips. Each week will

include two field trips. Cost of field trips is included in the

program fee. This is not a licensed day care program.

PLEASE SAVE YOUR RECEIPT FOR TAX

PURPOSES.

Place: Hickory Grove Center2600 South Sunny Slope Road(Use Southwest Entrance), Door #2

Fee: $133 Resident, $153 Non-Resident per session

AWESOME AUGUST – Field TripsSorry, THERE ARE NO REFUNDS for any of the field tripsdue to having to pre-pay for admissions and orderingbuses. Field trip participants will be given more specific information on trips prior to the respective trip. You mustbe registered for Awesome August in order to attend thefield trips.

Week 1 Field Trips:

Tuesday, August14 MAGIC WATERS – Rockford, IL

Thursday, August 16 ACTION TERRITORY – Kenosha

Week 2 Field Trip:

Tuesday, August 21 PUMP IT UP –Brookfield

Friday, August 24 STONE FIRE PIZZA – New Berlin

*Please see page 6 for Playgroundinformation & policies

Class # Day Dates Time 6682 Mon-Fri August 13-17 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 6960 Mon-Fri August 20-24 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.

PLEASE NOTE: FIELD TRIPS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE

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Safety TownOpen to CHILDREN entering

5-year old kindergarten in the Fall of 2012

Learning about safety is fun for children at ‘Safety Town.’This unique program creates a child-size city where chil-dren learn about road and pedestrian safety. Fire preven-tion, poison prevention, and stranger awareness are someof the topics stressed by qualified teachers, police officers,firemen, bus drivers, teen volunteers, and other communityvolunteers.

Meets: Monday through Friday June 18 – June 29 (2 weeks)

Place: Star of Bethlehem School3700 South Casper Drive

Fee: Per child $65 Resident$85 Non-Resident(includes Safety-Town T-Shirt)

Class#: 67789:00-11:30 am

Class# : 677912:30-3:00 pm

Special Notes:• Deadline to register – June 15• Children must bring a bike helmet to class every day• Children should wear tennis shoes every day

• Parent/Guardian must attend a 45 minute orientation meeting on the first day of class.

Safety Town

Teen Volunteers Needed forSafety Town Program

Ages 12+

Instructors are asked to help Monday through Friday, June 15 – June 29. – NO EXEPTIONS –

Returning instructors can work a half day 8:30 AM -12:00 PM, 12:00 PM - 3:30 PM or a full day 8:30 AM -3:30 PM and must attend an instructor training sessionon Friday, June 15, 9:00 AM - 1:00PM

New Instructors are only eligible to work a half-day 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM or 12:00 PM - 3:30 PM and must attend an instructor training session on Friday, June 15, from 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM

To provide the highest comfort and security level withthe children, we ask volunteers to work every day, including the training session. NO EXCEPTIONS!

If you are interested in becoming a safety town instruc-tor and can fulfill the full two-week time requirement,please contact the New Berlin Parks & Recreation Officeat (262) 797-2443 and request an application/or printone off the City website, and mail back in.

www.newberlin.org

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Safety Education ProgramAmerican Red CrossBabysitting Course

Must be at least 11 years old by first class

This course is ideal for currentand future babysitters - teach-ing them the best ways to besafe, and keep the children in theircare safe. Feeding, diapering,safety, safe play, first-aid, leadershipand professionalism are some ofthe topics that will be covered.NOTE: Participant’s attendance is requiredat all classes. Students may bring a lunch and a drink toclass. Students are asked to bring a notebook and pencil toclass.

Place: Hickory Grove Center(Use Southwest Entrance), Door #12600 South Sunny Slope Road

Instructor: Julie BehmFee: $56 Resident, $76 Non-Resident

Class # Day Dates Time 6683 Mon. June 25 8:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m. 6684 Mon. July 16 8:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m. 6685 Mon. July 30 8:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m. 6686 Mon. August 13 8:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m. 6687 Mon. August 27 8:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m.

NOTE: Refunds or transfers must be requested no later thanone week prior to the start of class participant is cur-rently registered for.

American Red CrossCommunity CPR Review

Anyone with CURRENT Red Cross Adult and Infant/Child CPRcertification may renew certifications by completing this class.This is a great opportunity to refresh your skills and updateyour certification without having to complete an entirecourse. You must bring your CURRENT card to class. In ad-dition to the community CPR skills, participants will obtain theknowledge and skills necessary to provide care for victims ofsudden cardiac arrest through the safe use of an AutomaticExternal Defibrillator (AED).

Class # 6699Meets: Tuesday, June 19Time: 6:00-9:30 p.m.Place: Hickory Grove Center

2600 South Sunny Slope Road(Use Southwest Entrance), Door #1

Fee: $45 Resident, $65 Non-Resident

NRA Home Firearm Safety ClassAges 21+

Upon completion of this 4-hour, non-shooting course, stu-dents will receive a certificate. The student is then qualified toapply to the State of Wisconsin for a concealed carry weaponpermit and will be subject to a background check by the Stateof Wisconsin at that time.

* students will receive the requirements according to state law Place: Hickory Grove Center

2600 S. Sunny Slope Road Instructor: Ken, NRA Certified InstructorFee: $75 Resident / $95 Non-Resident All materials are included in the class fee. NOTE: DO NOT BRING ANY FIREARMS OR AMMUNITION TOTHE CLASS.

Class # Day Dates Time 6961 Thurs. May 17 6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.

American Red CrossCommunity CPR & First Aid

Adult & Infant/ChildBecome certified in Adult and Infant/Child CPR. This eight-hour course will provide you with the knowledge and skillsnecessary to provide care for breathing emergencies, performcardiopulmonary resuscitation and use automated externaldifibrillators (AED’s) for victims of sudden cardiac arrest. To receive your certification you must attend both classes andsuccessfully complete a written and skills test.

Class # 6675Meets: Tuesdays, June 5 & 12Time: 6:00-9:30 p.m.Place: Hickory Grove Center

2600 South Sunny Slope Road(Use Southwest Entrance), Door #1

Fee: $70 Resident, $90 Non-Resident

Boater SafetyYouth Ages 12+ and Adults

The Department is organizing a Boating Safety Course in con-junction with the WI Department of Natural Resources.Classes will cover boating safety features, equipment require-ments, rules and regulations, ethics, responsibility and basicnavigation knowledge. Students must be at least 12 years oldto enroll. There is no maximum age and parents are also en-couraged to enroll and participate. Young students certifiedwill be able to operate a motorboat without parent orguardian present at age 12 instead of age 16.

To register: Call Dexter Meise at (262) 542-2451, BoaterSafety Instructor – Not eligible for Internet registration.

Meets: Mondays & Tuesdays, May 14, 15, 21, 22Times: 6:30-9:30 p.m.Place: Hickory Grove Center

2600 South Sunny Slope RoadFee: A $10 materials fee will be collected at the first

class by the instructor.Non-Residents may register beginning Tuesday, May 1st

by calling Dexter Meise, the Instructor.

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American Red Cross “Learn to Swim” Program

Class StructureAmerican Red Cross certified Water Safety Instructors teachswimming skills along with Lifeguards in the water as SwimAides. Courses are divided into six levels. Swimmers muststart at Level 1 and pass each level Beginners (B) and Ad-vanced (A) before registering for the next level. Partici-pants will be given a progress report at the conclusion ofeach session listing the skills they have completed. Childrenoften need to repeat certain levels before advancing on tothe next level. Don’t get discouraged.

Prerequisites:We have added prerequisites to our computer registrationprogram to assure that everyone is in the correct swim-ming level. This will help insure that the swim classes movesmoothly for everyone.

New to Our Program?If you are new to our program and are starting in one of thelevel programs above 1B, you will need to register in-per-son, by mail or fax as the on-line registration software willnot recognize that you have successfully completed theprerequisites for the program.

Parent Observation and ExpectationTo create the best possible learning environment, specta-tors will only be allowed in the pool area for a few min-utes on the first day of class and for the entire class onthe last day of lessons. On the first day, parents will beexcused after roll call and the introductory speech. De-pending on the parent’s comfort level, it is not necessary tocome in the pool area on the first day of class.

Throughout the session, parents/guardians are encouragedto speak with their child’s instructor before or after classto check on the progress of their child.

Pool TemperatureRequests have been made by swim participants for varyingswim water temperatures. Due to limited capabilities ofpool equipment controlling these temperatures, the highschool maintenance department is making every effort tomaintain a temperature of 81°.

Ist Day of ClassAll students should report to the locker room where theyshould dress, shower and wait for the Locker Room Atten-dant to explain procedures.

Pool Requirements:1. Participants should familiarize themselves with the poolrules as posted before entering the water.

2. Showers are required before entering the pool.

3. Remove band-aids and gum before entering the pool.

4. Lockers are provided, participants must provide theirown lock.

5. Parks & Recreation Department is not responsible for anylost or stolen items.

6. No food, drink, hairpins, paper or glass containers arepermitted in the pool area.

7. Children over 5 years of age must change in gender ap-propriate locker room.

8. Participants under 4 feet tall or 7 years of age or youngermust be accompanied by a paying adult during openswim.

9. Only authorized swim personnel and paid patrons inswim attire are allowed in the pool area.

Important SwimmingRegistration Notes

1. You must wait until your child has completed a cur-rent session of swim instruction before registering foranother session.

2. SWIM CLASSES FILL QUICKLY, PLEASE MAKE SUREYOU INCLUDE 1 OR 2 ALTERNATE CHOICES ON YOURREGISTRATION FORM

3. Please see Registration Procedures on Page 4 & 54. Daily classes during Session 1, 3, 4 and 5 will meet Monday - Friday the first week of the session and Monday- Thursday the second week of the session.

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Swim

Tots - Parent/ChildAges 2 & 3

(35 minute lessons)

Note:Must be the required age by the first class. Birth certifi-cate could be required to prove age.

This is a great age to introduce your child to the water. Fungames and activities will be included to help children feelmore comfortable in the water. Skills will include water ad-justment, water entry, beginning arm movements and legmovement. Each child must be accompanied in thewater by a parent or other caregiver at least 16 years ofage. Children should wear a diaper and plastic pantsunder their suit if not potty trained.

FEE: $44 Resident / $64 Non-Resident

Eisenhower High School Pool

Class # Day Dates Time 6819 Mon. June 11-July 30 6:00 p.m. 6820 7:30 p.m. 6822 Wed. June 13-Aug. 8 6:00 p.m. 6821 No class July 4 6:45 p.m. 6823 *Daily July 9-July 19 9:30 a.m. Session 3

* Daily classes during Session 1, 3, 4 & 5 will meet Monday - Friday the first week of the session

andMonday - Thursday the second week of the session.

No Class July 4

Juniors - Parent/ChildAges 4 and older with no prior

swim instruction(35 minute lessons)

Instruction will introduce basic swim skills. Each child mustbe accompanied in the water by a parent or other care-giver at least 16 years of age. Instruction will introducebasic swim skills including: beginning floats, front and backstrokes, under water exploration and safety skills. This classwill bridge the gap from complete parental support to independence.

FEE: $44 Resident / $64 Non-Resident

Eisenhower High School Pool

Class # Day Dates Time 6798 Mon. June 11-July 30 6:45 p.m. 6799 Wed. June 13-Aug. 8 6:00 p.m. 6800 No class July 4 7:30 p.m. Daily June 25-July 6 10:15 a.m. 6801 No class July 4 Session 2

6802 *Daily July 9-July 19 10:15 a.m. Session 3

Preschool 1Ages 4 & 5 (35 minute lessons)

Prerequisite: Completion of Juniors class and 4 years old

This course will teach the most elementary aquatics skills including: Breath control and submerging, floats, swimmingon the front and back with and without assistance. Childrenwill continue to build on these skills as they progress throughthe preschool levels and learn to swim levels. This is the firstclass for children in the water without their parents.

FEE: $44 Resident / $64 Non-Resident

Eisenhower High School Pool

Preschool 2Ages 4 & 5 (35 minute lessons)

Prerequisite: Completion of Preschool 1 & Ages 4&5

This course continues to work on skills from Preschool 1 andmarks the beginning of independent aquatic skills. Childrencontinue to explore skills from Preschool 1 becoming moreproficient and independent.

FEE: $44 Resident / $64 Non-Resident

Eisenhower High School Pool Class # Day Dates Time 6813 Wed. June 13-Aug. 8 7:30 p.m. No class July 4 6814 *Daily June 11-June 21 9:30 a.m. Session 1 6815 Daily June 25-July 6 9:30 a.m. No class July 4 Session 2 6816 *Daily July 9-July 19 9:30 a.m. Session 3 6817 *Daily July 23-Aug. 2 10:15 a.m. 6818 Session 4 11:00 a.m.

Class # Day Dates Time 6803 Mon. June 11-July 30 6:00 p.m. No class July 4 6804 Wed. June 13-Aug. 8 6:45 p.m. No class July 4 6805 *Daily June 11-June 21 9:30 a.m. 6806 Session 1 11:00 a.m. 6807 Daily June 25-July 6 11:45 a.m. No class July 4 Session 2 6808 *Daily July 9-July 19 10:15 a.m. 6809 Session 3 11:45 a.m. 6810 *Daily July 23-Aug. 2 11:00 a.m. 6811 Session 4 1:00 p.m. 6812 *Daily Aug. 6-Aug. 16 11:30 a.m. Session 5

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SwimPlease Note: Level 1 does not replace the Juniors or Preschool programs, but instead gives parents theoption of enrolling their children in a class that does not require parent participation. Children are ex-pected to dress and undress themselves as fathers are not allowed in the girl’s locker room and mothersare not allowed in the boy’s locker room.

Level 1B - Beginner(35 minute lessons)

Open to children entering 5 year kindergarten in theFall of 2012.Students obtain fundamentals in aquatic and safety skillsthat will be needed in all swim courses. Course content: un-supported floats, swimming on front and back, breath con-trol, exposure to deep water and safety skills.

FEE: $44 Resident / $64 Non-Resident

Eisenhower High School PoolLevel 1A - Advanced

(35 minute lessons)

Prerequisite: Must have passed Level 1BStudents will improve upon skills acquired in 1B. Distanceor time requirements increase and skill technique im-proves.

FEE: $44 Resident / $64 Non-Resident

Eisenhower High School Pool

Class # Day Dates Time 6845 *Daily June 11-June 21 11:00 a.m. 6846 Session 1 11:45 a.m. 6847 1:00 p.m. 6848 Mon. June 11-July 30 6:00 p.m. 6849 6:45 p.m. 6850 7:30 p.m. 6863 Wed. June 13-Aug. 8 6:45 p.m. 6864 No class July 4 7:30 p.m. 6851 Daily June 25-July 6 11:00 a.m. 6852 Session 2 11:45 a.m. 6853 No class July 4 1:00 p.m. 6854 *Daily July 9-July 19 10:15 a.m. 6855 Session 3 11:00 a.m. 6856 11:45 a.m. 6857 1:00 p.m. 6858 *Daily July 23-Aug. 2 9:30 a.m. 6859 Session 4 10:15 a.m. 6860 11:00 a.m. 6861 11:45 a.m. 6862 *Daily Aug. 6-Aug.16 11:30 a.m. Session 5

Class # Day Dates Time 6826 *Daily June 11-June 21 9:30 a.m. 6827 Session 1 11:45 a.m. 6828 1:00 p.m. 6829 Mon. June 11-July 30 6:00 p.m. 6830 7:30 p.m. 6831 Wed. June 13-Aug. 8 6:00 p.m. 6844 No class July 4 7:30 p.m. 6832 Daily June 25-July 6 9:30 a.m. 6833 Session 2 10:15 a.m. 6834 No class July 4 1:00 p.m. 6835 *Daily July 9-July 19 9:30 a.m. 6836 Session 3 11:00 a.m. 6837 11:45 a.m. 6838 1:00 p.m. 6839 *Daily July 23-Aug. 2 10:15 a.m. 6840 Session 4 11:00 a.m. 6841 1:00 p.m. 6842 *Daily Aug. 6-Aug.16 10:30 a.m. 6843 Session 5 11:30 a.m.

* Daily classes during Session 1, 3, 4 and 5 will meet Monday - Friday the first week of the sessionand

Monday - Thursday the second week of the sessionNO CLASSES WEDNESDAY, JULY 4

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Level 2B - Beginner(45 minute lessons)

Prerequisite: Must have passed Level 1AStudents will improve upon skill technique. Course Con-tent: floats, swimming on the front, back and side, breathcontrol, glides with kicking and safety skills.

FEE: $47 Resident / $67 Non-Resident

Eisenhower High School Pool

Class # Day Dates Time 6875 *Daily June 11-June 21 9:30 a.m. 6876 Session 1 10:15 a.m. 6877 11:00 a.m. 6878 Mon. June 11-July 30 6:45 p.m. 6882 Wed. June 13-Aug. 8 6:45 p.m. No class July 4

6879 Daily June 25-July 6 9:30 a.m. 6881 Session 2 11:00 a.m. 6880 No class July 4 1:00 p.m. 6883 *Daily July 9-July 19 9:30 a.m. 6884 Session 3 11:45 a.m. 6885 *Daily July 23-Aug. 2 11:45 a.m. 6886 Session 4 1:00 p.m. 6887 *Daily Aug. 6-Aug. 16 10:30 a.m. Session 5

Class # Day Dates Time 6865 *Daily June 11-June 21 10:15 a.m. Session 1 6866 Wed. June 13-Aug. 8 6:00 p.m. No class July 4 6867 Daily June 25-July 6 10:15 a.m. No class July 4 6868 Session 2 11:45 a.m. 6869 *Daily July 9-July 19 11:45 a.m. 6870 Session 3 1:00 p.m. 6871 *Daily July 23-Aug. 2 9:30 a.m. 6872 Session 4 11:45 a.m. 6873 *Daily Aug. 6-Aug. 16 10:30 a.m. 6874 Session 5 12:30 p.m.

Class # Day Dates Time 6796 *Daily June 11-June 21 11:45 a.m. Session 1 6795 Daily June 25-July 6 11:00 a.m. No class July 4 Session 2 6797 *Daily July 23-Aug. 2 9:30 a.m. Session 4

Level 2A - Advanced(45 minute lessons)

Prerequisite: Must have passed Level 2BStudents will improve stroke efficiency and endurancelearned in 2B.

FEE: $47 Resident / $67 Non-Resident

Eisenhower High School Pool

Beginner Swim Classfor the Older Child

(35 minute session)

This class will introduce beginning swimming skills andtechniques to children 9 years and older..

FEE: $44 Resident / $64 Non-Resident

Eisenhower High School Pool* Daily classes during Session 1, 3, 4 and 5 will meet

Monday - Friday the first week of the sessionand

Monday - Thursday the second week of the sessionNO CLASSES WEDNESDAY, JULY 4

Adaptive AquaticsThe Parks & Recreation Department offers AdaptiveAquatics for individuals with Attention Deficit Disorder,Hyper Activity, and those physically and mentally chal-lenged. Classes are tailored to meet a student’s swimlevel. The Water Safety Instructors are certified by theRed Cross. Our department will contact you to setup a lesson time, if instructors are available. Pay-ment arrangements can be made at that time.

Class # 6656

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Class # Day Dates Time 6895 *Daily June 11-June 21 11:00 a.m. Session 1 6896 Mon. June 11-July 30 6:45 p.m. 6897 Daily June 25-July 6 9:30 a.m. No class July 4 Session 2 6898 *Daily July 9-July 19 11:00 a.m. 6899 Session 3 1:00 p.m. 6900 *Daily July 23-Aug. 2 9:30 a.m. Session 4 6901 *Daily Aug. 6-Aug.16 12:30 p.m. Session 5

Class # Day Dates Time 6888 *Daily June 11-June 21 10:15 a.m. Session 1 6889 Mon. June 11-July 30 6:00 p.m. 6890 Wed. June 13-Aug. 8 6:45 p.m. No class July 4

6891 Daily June 25-July 6 10:15 a.m. 6892 No class July 4 1:00 p.m. Session 2 6893 *Daily July 9-July 19 10:15 a.m. Session 3

6894 *Daily Aug. 6-Aug.16 11:30 a.m. Session 5

* Daily classes during Session 1, 3, 4 and 5 will meet Monday - Friday the first week of the session

andMonday - Thursday the second week of the session

NO CLASSES WEDNESDAY, JULY 4

Level 3B - Beginner(45 minute lessons)

Prerequisite: Must have passed Level 2AStudents will develop competency and endurance. CourseContent: breath control, front crawl, back crawl and safetyskills. New skills introduced: sitting and kneeling dives, diving safety and butterfly kick.

FEE: $47 Resident / $67 Non-Resident

Eisenhower High School Pool

Level 3A - Advanced(45 minute lessons)

Prerequisite: Must have passed Level 3BStudents will focus on endurance and improve stroke technique learned in 3B.

FEE: $47 Resident / $67 Non-Resident

Eisenhower High School Pool

Level 4B - Beginner(45 minute lessons)

Prerequisite: Must have passed Level 3AStudents will improve on form, distance and technique ofstrokes learned up to this level. Course content: front crawl,back crawl, elementary backstroke, butterfly, sidestroke, sur-vival float, treading water and diving.

FEE: $47 Resident / $67 Non-Resident

Eisenhower High School Pool

Class # Day Dates Time 6907 *Daily June 11-June 21 11:45 a.m. Session 1

6908 Mon. June 11-July 30 7:30 p.m. 6909 *Daily July 9-July 19 11:00 a.m. Session 3

6910 *Daily July 23-Aug. 2 11:45 a.m. Session 4

6911 *Daily Aug. 6-Aug. 16 12:30 p.m. Session 5

Class # Day Dates Time 6902 *Daily June 11-June 21 11:45 a.m. Session 1

6903 Mon. June 11-July 30 7:30 p.m. 6904 *Daily July 9-July 19 11:00 a.m. Session 3

6905 *Daily July 23-Aug. 2 11:45 a.m. Session 4

6906 *Daily Aug. 6-Aug. 16 12:30 p.m. Session 5

Level 4A - Advanced(45 minute lessons)

Prerequisite: Must have passed Level 4BStudents will continue to work on technique, coordinationand endurance of strokes/skills acquired in Level 4B.

FEE: $47 Resident / $67 Non-Resident

Eisenhower High School Pool

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Swim/Open Swim & Clubs

Class # Day Dates Time 6912 *Daily July 9-July 19 1:00 p.m. Session 3

Level 5(45 minute lessons)

Prerequisite: Must have passed Level 4AStudents continue to refine strokes. Course content: frontcrawl, back crawl, elementary backstroke, sidestroke, breast-stroke, butterfly, treading, survival floats and dives.

FEE: $47 Resident / $67 Non-Resident

Eisenhower High School Pool

* Daily classes during Session 1, 3, 4 and 5 will meet Monday - Friday the first week of the session

andMonday - Thursday the second week of the session

NO CLASSES WEDNESDAY, JULY 4

Open Swim ScheduleEisenhower High School Pool

Family Open SwimAdmission: $4.00 Adults / $3.00 ChildrenDays: Monday - Thursday

June 11 - August 2 Closed July 4Time: 1:45 - 2:45 PM

New Berlin Synchronized Swimming Club

You love to swim. You like dance. You like gymnastics. Thensynchronized swimming is for you. The New Berlin Syn-quettes invite you to come and try the unique sport ofSynchronized Swimming.

New Berlin Synquettes Synchronized Swim Club offers oneof the State’s best competitive swim program. We currentlyhold the top 16-17 duet and 11-12 swimmers in the State.We offer 3 training levels for girls starting at the beginnerlevel with only 2 hours a week commitment through a Senior level that competes at National levels all over thecountry. Any swimmer who is able to complete one lengthof the pool and is comfortable in the deep water is encouraged to try out.

For more information about the Club, please contact Jill Gretenhart at (262) 783-4299.

New Berlin Swim ClubThe New Berlin Swim Club offers one of the finest competi-tive swim programs in the State. Multiple training levels ofinstruction are offered for the Novice swimmer through theSenior level swimmer. Any swimmer who can completeone length of the pool (25 yards) is encouraged to tryout.Ages 5 years old through college age swimmers are eligible.

If you have questions about the Club or need registrationinformation, contact the Swim Club Director Pete Zenobi at(414) 243-3325.

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Adult Swim InstructionTake time to learn this lifetime sport. American Red Crossbeginner through swimmer courses will be conducted in arelaxed, enjoyable atmosphere.

Meets:Mondays, June 11 to July 30

Beginner to Advanced BeginnerClass #6824 Time: 6:45 - 7:30 p.m.

Intermediate to SwimmerClass #6825 Time: 6:00 - 6:45 p.m.

FEE: $49 Resident / $69 Non-ResidentPlace: Eisenhower High School Pool

Ages 14+ are welcome to join us in any of our Aqua Workout classes,however, they must be accompanied by a parent/guardian at each classthey attend.

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Aqua WorkoutAdults 18+

(45 minute workout)

Combine the refreshing feel of water with an exerciseworkout set to music for a fun and safe way to get in shape.Warm-up, stretching, aerobics, toning and cool-down rou-tines will be included to improve your circulation, flexibilityand strength. Designed for both the swimmer and non-swimmer in shallow water.

Location: Eisenhower High School Pool

Meets: Mondays Class #June 11 - July 30 6676

Time: 8:15 p.m.Fee: $33 Resident / $49.50 Non-ResidentInstructor: Aquatic Staff

Meets: Wednesdays Class #June 13 - August 8 6677No class July 4

Time: 8:15 p.m.Fee: $33 Resident / $49.50 Non-ResidentInstructor: Aquatic Staff

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Golf

Junior Golf Instruction7-17 Years of Age

Beginning junior golf instruction will be provided by profes-sionals and staff of Green Golf. Learn the basic skills focusing on swing, grip, stance, rules, and proper etiquette.Participants must provide their own clubs. Each participantwill receive a New Berlin Hills logo golf item.

Meets: Monday - ThursdayDates: Session 1 - June 11-14 OR Session 2 - June 18-21

Age Groups & Time:Ages 7-9 8:00-8:50 a.m.Ages 10-11 9:00-9:50 a.m.Ages 12-13 10:00-10:50 a.m.Ages 14-17 11:00-11:50 a.m.

Enrollment: Limited to 15 per classPlace: New Berlin Hills Golf Course

13175 West Graham StreetFee: $29 per student

(Resident & Non-Resident)

Adult Golf Instruction18 Years of Age (4 weeks)

Register with the Parks & Recreation Office.Use registration form found on page 48

Beginning Level will learn golf rules, scoring, etiquette, andlearn the basic fundamentals: proper grip, stance and swing.Intermediate golf instruction is offered to individuals withsome previous experience.

Both levels will receive plenty of opportunities to “Hit Balls”.Participants must provide their own clubs. A #9 iron and put-ter are required for the first class.Switching days/sessions is not permitted!

Dates: Tuesdays, May 22 - June 12 Class # Level Time 6967 Intermediate 6:00-6:50 p.m. 6964 Beginning 7:00-7:50 p.m.

Dates: Wednesdays, May 23 - June 13 Class # Level Time 6965 Beginning 6:00-6:50 p.m. 6968 Intermediate 7:00-7:50 p.m.

Dates: Thursdays, May 24 - June 14 Class # Level Time 6966 Beginning 6:00-6:50 p.m. 6969 Intermediate 7:00-7:50 p.m.

Instructors: Professional Staff of New Berlin HillsPlace: New Berlin Hills Golf Course

13175 West Graham StreetFee: $49 Resident / $69 Non-Resident

Special Registration for Junior Youth Golf New Berlin Residents

By telephone, until all slots are filled, beginning Monday, May14 at 8:00 AM SHARP! We will use the cable Weather Channel64 to determine the 8:00 AM start time. NO in-person registra-tion will be allowed!To register, call New Berlin Hills at (262) 780-5200.

Non-residentsmust wait until Monday, May 21 to register, ifopenings still remain. FOR FURTHER PROGRAM DETAILSCONTACT THE NEW BERLIN HILLS GOLF COURSE at (262) 780-5200.

Due to the popularity of this program, you may only registerone child per phone call. This will be strictly enforced!

PUBLIC GOLF - NEW BERLIN HILLS GOLF COURSE (262)780-5200Public Golf play is available at the New Berlin Hills Golf Course, 13175 W. Graham St., as weather permits duringthe months of March through November. New Berlin residents are eligible for greens fee discount with properidentification (drivers license). Course is leased and managed by Green Golf. Reservations may be madeseven days in advance - No Charge. The Clubhouse is available for private rental, please inquire for rates.

General Golf Course Use Rules:1. New Berlin Hills is a Non-Metal spike course.2. Use of Practice Range by permission from golf shopstaff only.

3. No players allowed on golf course without receipt andindividual sets of clubs.

4. For safety reasons: No non-golfing spectators allowedon the course.

5. No carry-in beverages or coolers allowed.6. Shoes and shirts are required, dress code requiresshirts with sleeves.

All pricesinclude Tax

Weekdays Weekend & HolidaysResidents Nonresidents Residents Nonresidents

18 hole - Adult $25 $30 $29 $3718 hole - Senior/Junior* $15 $20 $29 $379 hole - Adult $15 $18 $16 $209 hole - Senior/Junior* $10 $13 $16 $20

*Seniors - Age 60 and older • Juniors - Age 17 and under or still in high school

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Youth TennisMorning classes on this page meet at Malone Park • 16400 W. Al Stigler Parkway

Evening Youth classes meet at Lions Park • 14900 W. Overland TrailClass Length: 45 Minute Lessons * No classes on Wednesday, July 4 *

Learn the Great Sport of Tennis.Youth classes will be on a two-week session basis. Tennis balls will be provided and a limited number of rackets willbe available on a free-loan basis. We have designed this program with rain in mind. Although we have scheduled 9-10 lessons, the entire course content can be covered in 7 meetings. There are no make-ups or pro-rating of fees orrefunds due to inclement weather. If you have any questions as to whether your morning class will be held, pleasecall the Information Line at (262) 754-1700 or check our website at www.newberlin.org click on Parks & RecreationTennis Programs & Facilities, Weather Info AM Tennis. You must wait until your child has completed their currentsession of Tennis Instruction before registering for another session. Please see Registration procedures on page 4.

Kinder TennisLearn the basic skills of handling the racket, stance, and making contact with the ball. Thisprogram is open ONLY to youth who have just completed 5-Year Old Kindergarten.

Pee Wee TennisTennis instruction for youth who have just completed 1st grade. Learn basic skills of handlingthe racket, making contact with the ball, and moving to hit the ball.

Junior BeginnerFor youth who have just completed 2nd grade. This program introduces basic strokes, makingcontact with the ball, and controlling placement of the ball.

Middle School Beginner TennisMust have just completed 6th, 7th, or 8th grade. This class is for youth who have little or noexperience. Proper hand grip, stance, and basic strokes will be taught. Game scoring, rulesand etiquette will be covered.

CLASS # SESSION DAY DATES TIMES RES. NON-RES.*6939 2 M-F June 25-July 6 9:00 a.m. $29 $43.506941 3 M-F July 9-July 20 10:00 a.m. $32 $486940 4 M-F July 23-August 3 11:00 a.m. $32 $48

CLASS # SESSION DAY DATES TIMES RES. NON-RES.6942 1 M-F June 11-June 22 11:00 a.m. $32 $48

CLASS # SESSION DAY DATES TIMES RES. NON-RES.6946 1 M-F June 11-June 22 11:00 a.m. $32 $48*6943 2 M-F June 25-July 6 10:00 a.m. $29 $43.506944 3 M-F July 9-July 20 9:00 a.m. $32 $486945 4 M-F July 23-Aug. 3 9:00 a.m. $32 $48

CLASS # SESSION DAY DATES TIMES RES. NON-RES.6937 1 M-F June 11-June 22 9:00 a.m. $32 $48*6935 1 M & W June 11-July 11 6:00 p.m. $29 $43.50*6936 2 M-F June 25-July 6 9:00 a.m. $29 $43.506938 3 M-F July 9-July 20 9:00 a.m. $32 $48

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Valley View Park (4 courts)5051 South Sunny Slope RoadNOTE: Valley View Park Tennis Courts under construction April-July, tentative opening date for new courts is August 15th

New Berlin Parks & Recreation • Summer 2012

Youth Tennis

Advanced BeginnerYouth must have completed the 3rd grade or above and must have passed the Beginner class.

CLASS # SESSION DAY DATES TIMES RES. NON-RES.6919 1 M-F June 11-June 22 10:00 a.m. $32 $48*6917 2 M-F June 25-July 6 11:00 a.m. $29 $43.506918 3 M-F July 9-July 20 11:00 a.m. $32 $486920 4 M-F July 23-August 3 10:00 a.m. $32 $48

IntermediateYouth must have completed the 3rd grade or above and must have passed the Advanced Beginner class.

Public Tennis CourtsPublic Tennis Court Facilities in New Berlin are located at:

CLASS # SESSION DAY DATES TIMES RES. NON-RES.6932 3 M-F July 9-July 20 11:00 a.m. $32 $486933 4 M-F July 23-August 3 11:00 a.m. $32 $48

BeginnerYouth must have completed the 3rd grade or above, or have passed Jr. Beginner. Proper handgrips, and stroke techniques are stressed. Game scoring and rules are reviewed. Practice drillsand games are used to develop consistency.

CLASS # SESSION DAY DATES TIMES RES. NON-RES.6925 1 M-F June 11-June 22 9:00 a.m. $32 $486924 1 M-F June 11-June 22 10:00 a.m. $32 $48*6921 1 M & W June 11-July 11 7:00 p.m. $29 $43.50*6922 2 M-F June 25-July 6 10:00 a.m. $29 $43.50*6923 2 M-F June 25-July 6 11:00 a.m. $29 $43.506926 3 M-F July 9-July 20 10:00 a.m. $32 $486927 4 M-F July 23-August 3 9:00 a.m. $32 $486928 4 M-F July 23- August 3 10:00 a.m. $32 $48

During scheduled Department Tennis Programs, the courts will not be available for open public play.During all other daylight hours the courts are available on a first come basis. Please observe posted rules.

Buena Park (2 courts) 16301 West Coachlight Drive

Lions Park (4 courts)14900 West Overland Trail

New Berlin West High School18695 West Cleveland Avenue

Morning classes on this page meet at Malone Park • 16400 W. Al Stigler ParkwayEvening Youth classes meet at Lions Park • 14900 W. Overland Trail

*No classes Wednesday, July 4*

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Malone Park (4 lighted courts)16400 West Al Stigler Parkway

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Adult Tennis InstructionLevel 1 - Beginning (55 minute lessons)

This program will include instruction and drills designedto teach tennis skills enabling adults to learn and enjoytennis as a lifetime sport.

Place: Lions Park Tennis Courts14900 W. Overland Trail

Fee: $39 Resident, $58.50 Non-Resident

Class # Day Date Time 6913 Tues. June 12-August 7 6:00 p.m. No class July 3 6914 Thurs. June 14-August 2 6:00 p.m.

Adult Tennis Level IILevel 2 - Supervised Play (55 minute lessons)

This program will include 25 minutes of instruction and 30minutes of doubles play. This program will concentrate onfurther developing tennis skills and teaching doubles play.

Place: Lions Park Tennis Courts14900 W. Overland Trail

Fee: $39 Resident, $58.50 Non-Resident

Class # Day Date Time 6915 Tues. June 12-August 7 7:00 p.m. No class July 3 6916 Thurs. June 14-August 2 7:00 p.m.

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Tennis – Youth Club & Adult Instruction

Youth Tennis Club –Join Our Team!

New Berlin Youth Tennis Club membership qualifies residentyouth for competitive tennis participation in metro area tennis leagues and matches. Members must be 18 years andyounger. Practices are scheduled daily, Mondays - Thursdaysone hour per group, between 9:00 AM and 12:00 Noon atLions Park. In the best interest of the program, the New BerlinParks & Recreation Department reserves the right to maketime adjustments based on enrollment levels of participants.Matches will be conducted on weekday afternoons at LionsPark and at other metro wide locations for away matches. Participants are expected to provide their own transportationto away matches.

There are no make-ups or pro-rating of fees due to inclement weather.

Half season begins July 9, if registration openings are avail-able. Enrollment is limited.

Meets: Monday - ThursdayJune 11-August 3 (No club July 4)

Fees:14 & under, Intermediate and Advanced

Resident Full Season $51Half Season $26

Non-Resident Full Season $77Half Season $39

Tennis Club LevelsAge 14 and underOpen to participants who have passed Advanced Beginner In-struction or for those individuals who have received coachingor lessons elsewhere.

IntermediateOpen to participants age 14 - 18 who have tennis skills equalto freshman or junior varsity level. Emphasis is based on par-ticipants seeking to improve their skills and develop theirgame plan.

AdvancedOpen to participants age 14 - 18 who play tennis at the highschool varsity level. Participants are experienced players, whotypically play tennis year round. Emphasis is placed on “refin-ing” your game while playing matches against other recre-ation departments and tennis clubs.

Class # Age Time 6929 14 & Under 9:00 a.m. 6931 14-18 Intermediate 10:00 a.m. 6930 14-18 Advanced 11:00 a.m.

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TRY-OUTS for prospective new participants who have nottaken New Berlin Parks & Recreation instruction but obtainedthe same Tennis skills through other programs, will be conducted on Saturday, June 2, from 10:00 AM - 12:00 Noonat Lions Park, 14900 W Overland Trail. (If you have passedAdvanced Beginner, or have participated in Youth TennisClub before or are currently a member of a high schooltennis team, you do not have to try out.)

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Sports

NBAA Track & FieldSponsored by the NBAA

This program is open to boys and girls currently in grades 3-9.The program runs for six weeks beginning Monday, May 21and concludes with a meet on Wednesday, June 27. Practicesare from 6:30 - 7:45 PM on weeknight evenings four times perweek, Monday through Thursday. Practices will be held atNew Berlin Eisenhower and at New Berlin West. Participantsreceive an NBAA track and field shirt.

Registration forms are available at nbaasports.com/registra-tion or the New Berlin Parks & Recreation office. Fee is $40.Mail fee and NBAA registration form to the NBAA at:

NBAA Track and Field21600 W. Hidden Valley Dr.New Berlin WI 53146

Hershey Track & Field Local MeetOpen to residents of New Berlin born inthe years 1998-2003. Registration isdue postmarked by Monday, May 21,2012. Please include a copy of theathlete’s birth certificate or otherproof of age. Download registrationform from nbaasports.com/track andfield/information. Mail registration form to:

Hershey Track Registration5780 S. Golden Rain LaneNew Berlin, WI 53151-8736

This meet will be held on Friday, May 25, 2012 at New Berlin Eisenhower High School beginning at 5:30 p.m.The succession of meets for athletes advancing beyond eachround are as follows:

June 16 Hershey District Meet at West AllisJune 23 Hershey State Meet at West AllisAugust 4 Hershey North American Meet at Hershey, PA

N.B.A.A. Youth SportsActivities

The New Berlin Athletic Association is a State licensed non-profit organization that provides resident youth with a varietyof athletic programs, including basketball, soccer, baseball,softball and track. Check us out on our website:

www.nbaasports.comMailing Address:

P.O. Box 510344New Berlin, WI 53151

Located at:Hickory Grove Center2600 S. Sunny Slope Road

Soccer/General Information Darrell Standish – www.nbaasports.comGrades K5-8 must be enrolled for Fall 2012Mail in registrations will be accepted through June 1

Baseball/Softball Mark Vannucci – www.nbaasports.com

Track & Field Program Russ Bellford – www.nbaasports.com

Hershey Track & Field Event Jim & Paula Michaletz – [email protected]

Basketball Paul Kittson - www.nbaasports.com or [email protected] 1-9 in the Fall.

Other Important Registration Deadline Dates! June 1, 2012 – Soccer Deadline October 1, 2012 – Basketball Deadline

Other Sport GroupsNew Berlin Soccer Club (Milwaukee Kickers) Contact: Melanie Gretzon (414) 526-0034 www.newberlinsoccerclub.org E-mail: [email protected]

New Berlin Magic Baseball/Softball Contact: Craig Stuckart (262) 860-0920

New Berlin Heat Baseball/Softball Contact: Joe Izzo – [email protected]

Annual 48th Soap Box Derby Race

Open to New Berlin residents, ages 6 – 16Birthday as of 8/1/2012

Race Day: Sunday, September 9, 2012Track Location: West side of Valley View Park,

5150 S. Small RoadFor further information, contact Tom Carpentier(262) 501-0757 or Chris Lambach 414-429-7600or visit www.nbsoapboxderby.org

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Youth/Adult Sports

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Disc Golf Course atValley View Park

Disc Golf is a rapidly growing sport for all ages, and it’savailable for you here in New Berlin! Players utilize flyingdiscs (frisbees) to shoot into a chain basket (hole). Disc Golfat Valley View Park offers a wonderful opportunity to getgood exercise at your own pace, and enjoy a new sport!The course is located at Valley View Park (5051 S. SunnySlope Rd.) at the west side entrance off of Small Road. Enteroff Beloit Rd. and Small Rd.

Discs For SaleOnce you’ve tried this sport, you may want to improve yourgame. The best way to improve is to use discs that are designed for Disc Golf. They fly farther and straighter thanregular flying saucers/frisbees. Discs are available for purchase at the Parks & Recreation Department.Three types of discs are available: Drivers; Mid-range;and Putters. PRICE: $7.75 each or all 3 (set) for $22.25 (tax included)

Men’s SummerBasketball League

A Basketball League will be conducted at Malone Park thisSummer for adults. The League will consist of 5-on-5 play,call your own fouls. A program supervisor will be on site tocoordinate the program.

Dates: Mondays, June 4 – July 23Times: 6:00, 7:00, 8:00 and 9:00 PM Games –

Schedule rotatesTeam Fee: $60

REGISTRATION: To receive registration information contactthe Department by May 7.

Ball DiamondsDiamonds are not available for public use during week-days when the base paths have been lined and preparedfor league play.

No practice allowed at Malone park diamonds; #3, #4,#5, #6

Adult CoedKickball League

Kickball is back and storming the nation in popularity. Getyour team together now, and join us for a fun filled league.Games will be played at Malone Park on Friday evenings.Games will start between 6:00 and 9:00 PM. Teams/Playersshould contact the Parks & Recreation Department NOWfor registration information. Don’t wait, League Deadlineis Friday, May 4.

Dates: June 1 – July 20Times: 6:00, 7:00, 8:00 and 9:00 PM GamesTeam Fee: $235

Bow Hunter’s ShootAges 11+

This is a 2-night archery camp for bow hunters to sharpen theirskills for the hunting season. It is also open to all archers, in-struction as needed. A fourteen target archery field course isdesigned to offer realistic hunting situations along a woodedtrail. It is set up to give distance estimates and accuracy chal-lenges. Four arrows per target, practice butts are available. A10 - 50 yard measured sight-in target is available for a fee. On alimited basis, broad-head tips will be allowed. Information anda map can be obtained at www.schultzgunclub.com.

Class # 6970Meets: Wednesday, August 29 & September 5Time: 5:00 -7:00 pm.Location: Schultz Rod & Gun Club: W146S8025 Schultz

Lane, Muskego, WI. Fee: $20 Resident / $30 Non-Resident

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Youth/Adult Sports

New Berlin Parks & Recreation • Summer 2012

Volleyball Short Sport CampFor Boys and Girls

Volleyball Short Sports Camp is a program designed toallow participants to develop skills and fundamentals in thesport of volleyball. Age groups are divided into separatesessions. We will teach the basic skills of the sport. You’llhave fun learning about volleyball or improving your skills.Volleyball Short Sport Camp will be conducted at MalonePark, 16400 West Al Stigler Parkway.Pre-registration is required for this program

Inclement Weather: There will be no make-ups or refundsdue to rain.

Meets: Monday-ThursdayDates: August 6-9Fee: $16 Resident / $24 Non-ResidentInstructor: Kate Rampone

CLASS # TIMES JUST COMPLETED GRADE6956 9:00-10:15 a.m. 4th-5th6955 10:30-11:45 a.m. 6th-8th

Learn to Ice SkateAges 4-11(5 weeks)

Co-op with various Recreation Departments in the Area

Youth will develop confidence on the ice by learning to for-ward and backward skate, turns and stops and falling andrecovery. It is suggested that children bring helmets (bikeor other helmet is fine) to class. Ice skates are included.

Instructor: Eble Ice Arena Staff

Meets: MondayJuly 9-August 6

Place: Eble Ice Arena, 19400 W. Bluemound Rd.Fee: $45 Resident, $65 Non-Resident

Class # Level Time6750 4-6 years 10:15-10:45 a.m.6751 7-11 years 11:15-11:45 a.m.

Start Smart - Baseball(7 weeks)

Ages 3-5 with the accompaniment of their parentor other adult

This program PREPARES children for organized teeball,baseball, and softball in a FUN, non-threatening environ-ment. The program focuses on TEACHING children and theirparents a variety of baseball skills including: throwing,catching, batting and running/agility. Each week the exer-cises become increasingly more difficult as the class pro-gresses and the children show improvement.• There are no actual baseball games played in this program. •

Place: Hickory Grove CenterFee: $63 Resident / $83 Non-Resident

(Price includes: 1 bat and ball set, 1 glove, 1 kooshball and a Start Smart Baseball Participant’smanual)

Classes will be held outside; however, in the event of inclementweather, class will be held in the gym.

CLASS # DAY DATES TIME6789 Monday June 18-July 30 5:30-6:15 p.m.6792 *Wednesday June 13-Aug. 1 4:30-5:15 p.m.6790 *Wednesday June 13-Aug. 1 5:30-6:15 p.m.6791 Friday June 22-Aug. 3 5:30-6:15 p.m.

*No class July 4

Archery Instruction(Ages 8–Adult) – 5 weeks

Youth 15 and under must be accompanied by a parent

Beginner/casual archery is a five-week course where instruc-tion will be given to beginners or those wanting to improvetheir archery skills. We will teach you the sport of archery andall the concepts of safety will be explained and enforced inclass. Children must have a parent or guardian present. Regis-trants should have their own equipment; bow, arrows, quiver,tab or release and arm guard. Those without equipment willbe charged an additional fee to use the club’s equipment. Nocrossbows or broad head arrows are permitted.

Dates: Mondays, July 30 - August 27Time: 5:00-7:00 PMPlace: Schultz Rod and Gun Club

W145S8016 Schultz LaneMuskego, WI 53150

(Youth 8-15)Fee: Youth student provides equipment – 6680

$40 Resident, $60 Non-Resident

Youth student rents equipment – 6681$50 Resident, $70 Non-Resident

(Adult 16+)Fee: Adult student provides equipment – 6678

$40 Resident, $60 Non-Resident

Adult student rents equipment – 6679$50 Resident, $70 Non-Resident

* Please remember that ice rinks are cold inside (50°), pleasecome dressed in pants, jackets, hats and mittens.

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Fri. Level Time 6952 Tykes-Tots 8:30-9:00 a.m. 6949 Tykes-Twos 9:15-9:55 a.m. 6737 Flipping Fives 10:00-10:45 a.m. 6738 Flipping Fours 11:00-11:45 a.m. 6739 Flipping Threes 12:00-12:45 p.m.

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Gymnastics / Tumbling

Tumbling ProgramsAges 1-6 Year Olds (6 weeks)

Tykes, Tunes & Tumbling-TotsParent/Child Program(30 minute program)

This class is designed for walking 1 and 2year olds with the accompaniment oftheir parents. Children will be intro-duced to fun developmental movementand tumbling activities through fine andgross motor development. This class is afun and safe introduction into the worldof tumbling.

Flipping Threes GymnasticsAges 3 & 4

(45 minute program)

Flipping Threes is designed as a transition from Tykes, Tunes, and Tum-bling - Twos, into the Flipping Fours andFives classes. This class is tailored to 3year olds who have completed the Tykesclass and are ready for an independentlearning experience. Classes are held inthe Tykes room, but only consist of participants and the teachers. Partici-pants work on gymnastics skills such asforward and backward rolls, balancing,vaulting, and jumping.

Flipping Fives Gymnastics(45 minute program)

Flipping Fives is for ages 5 & 6 who are inkindergarten. Students develop listen-ing skills along with learning begin-ning moves on the balance beam,floor and bar. Fun will be kept in thefundamentals.

Flipping Fours Gymnastics(45 minute program)

Flipping Fours is for ages 4 & 5 who arenot in kindergarten. In this class, chil-dren will work on body awareness, bal-ance, locomotion, spatial relationshipsand rhythm. Movement activities - tum-bling, balance beam skills and other ac-tivities will be used that are designed tofoster success and enhance self esteem.

Tykes, Tunes & Tumbling-TwosParent/Child Program(40 minute program)

This program is designed for childrenages 2 or 3 who have participated in thetots program and have a great comfortlevel with all the skills and activities pre-sented, or for age 3 as an introductioninto tumbling. Parents accompany theirchildren as they work on developmentof movement through tumbling skills.Classes include warm up, gymnastics cir-cuits, and active games.

Place: Hickory Grove Center2600 South Sunny SlopeRoad, Door #3

Fees: $39 Resident$58.50 Non-Resident

Meets: Tuesdays, June 26-August 7No class July 3Fridays, June 22-July 27

Mornings Class #:Evening Class #:

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Tues. Level Time 6954 Tykes-Tots 5:00-5:30 p.m. 6951 Tykes-Twos 5:45-6:25 p.m. 6734 Flipping 3/4 6:30-7:15 p.m. 6736 Flipping 4/5 7:30-8:15 p.m.

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Cheerleading CampAges 4-12 (1 week)

Come cheer with us! In this program, participants will learnthe basic fundamentals of cheerleading; motions, jumps,techniques, rhythm and crowd leading skills. In Level II andIII we will also include learning proper stunting techniquesassociated with cheerleading. All participants will learn aroutine for New Berlin’s 4th of July parade. More informa-tion about the parade will be distributed at the first class.

Meets: Monday-FridayJune 25-June 29

Place: Hickory Grove Center2600 S. Sunnyslope Rd., Door #3

Fee: $40 Resident, $60 Non-ResidentInstructor: Miss Becky Dance Studio staff

New Berlin Parks & Recreation • Summer 2012

Youth Cheer & Dance

The Pom/Jazz ExperienceAges 5-10 (8 weeks)

Co-op with Muskego Parks & Recreation Dept.

Come Pom & Jazz it up with this fun and energetic class.Learn the proper skills and techniques used for both stylesand learn a few routines to show off all your new skills.

Meets: Tuesdays, June 12-August 7No class July 3

Place: Hickory Grove Center, Door #1 Upstairs2600 S. Sunnyslope Rd.

Fee: $40 Resident, $60 Non-ResidentInstructor: Miss Katie, Miss Becky Dance Studio staff

AGES 10-17Class #: 6743Time: 6:45-7:30 p.m.

AGES 17+Class #: 6744Time: 7:40-8:25 p.m.

AGES 5-7Class #: 6760Time: 5:00-5:45 p.m.

AGES 8-10Class #: 6761Time: 5:50-6:35 p.m.

CLASS # LEVEL TIME6696 Level 1 - Ages 4-6 yrs. 1:00-1:45 p.m.6697 Level 2 - Ages 6-8 yrs. 2:00-2:45 p.m.6698 Level 3 - Ages 9-12 yrs. 3:00-4:00 p.m.

Hip Hop Funk Dance ClassAges 10-17/Adults 17+ (8 weeks)

Co-op with Muskego Parks & Recreation Dept.

This class teaches a combination of jazz and hip hop / funkdance routines to popular pop and hip hop songs you hearin videos and on the radio. This class is for people of all dif-ferent dance levels with no previous dance experience re-quired, just a desire to dance, have fun, and enjoy a greatworkout! If you can count, you can dance!

Meets: Tuesdays, June 12-August 7No class July 3

Place: Hickory Grove Center, Door #1 Upstairs2600 S. Sunnyslope Rd.

Fee: $40 Resident, $60 Non-ResidentInstructor: Miss Katie, Miss Becky Dance Studio staff

Dance Out Your SilliesAges 2-3 w/parent program30 minute classes (8 weeks)

*Child must be 2 years old by 1st day of classCo-op w/Elm Grove Recreation Dept.

In this class youth will attend with a parent or responsibleadult to have fun dancing your sillies out while being creative,learning beginning dance movements and to be creative withsongs, ribbons, instruments, and more. (Shoes not required)

Fee: $39 Resident, $58.50 Non-Resident per session

Class # Day Dates Time 6713 Thurs. June 21-Aug. 6 10:00 a.m. 6714 Thurs June 21-Aug 6 6:50 p.m.

Place: Hickory Grove Center2600 South Sunny Slope RoadDoor #1 - upstairs

Instructor: Miss Becky’s Dance Studio, LLC

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Dance – Youth/Adult

8 week Sessions – SEE FEE BELOW

Monday, June 18 – August 6

Pre Ballet & Tap 1 4:15 p.m. 6762Pre Ballet & Tap 2B 5:05 p.m. 6764Pre Ballet & Tap 2A 6:00 p.m. 6971Ballet & Tap 1 6:50 p.m. 6690Adults 7:45 p.m. 6712

Thursday, June 21 – August 9

Creative Movement 9:15 a.m. 6710Creative Movement 5:20 p.m. 6711Jazz 6:00 p.m. 6749Ballet & Tap 2 7:30 p.m. 6691

Friday, June 22 – August 10

Pre Ballet & Tap 1 9:00 a.m. 6763Pre Ballet & Tap 2B 10:00 a.m. 6765Pre Ballet & Tap 2A 11:00 a.m. 6972

Location: All classes meet at Hickory Grove Center, 2600 S. Sunny Slope Road, Southwest entranceDoor #1 Upstairs.

Instruction Fee: $39 Resident / $59 Non-Resident

Adult (25+)No experience is necessary - just willingness to have fun.Dancing is a great way to exercise and a fun way to meet peo-ple! Classes will include a light jazz warm-up, tap dance, and acool down. Wear loose clothing that will allow easy move-ment. Tap shoes required at first class. (*Tap shoes can bepurchased at Trep-Art in Brookfield.)

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DanceStudio45 min classesInstruction: Miss Becky’s Dance Studio LLC

Co-op with Elm Grove Recreation Dept.

Class Structure:This program is designed as a year-long program. Participantsshould remain in the same level for at least two sessions beforeprogressing on to the next level.

*Ballet Slippers, Jazz and Tap Shoes (required) - Shoes can bepurchased at Payless or Miss Becky has a small amount of usedshoes for sale as well at the first class.

CLASS DESCRIPTIONS

Creative Movement (Ages 3-4 30 min. class)This class is for youth to learn to enjoy basic dance movementswhile being creative with ribbon wands, bean bags, fun songsand more without parent participation. (Ballet shoes stronglysuggested)

�*Pre-Ballet and Tap 1 (New student age 4 or age 31/2years old w/completion of Creative Movement)In this introductory class, children will learn basic ballet & tapsteps. Through dance movements they will increase their spatial& body awareness & work to increase coordination in a very posi-tive social interactive setting.

�*Pre-Ballet and Tap 2B Age 5 or completion of Pre I(new to dance K5 would sign up for this level)Children will learn basic ballet & tap steps. Through dance move-ments they will continue to increase their spatial awareness,body awareness, coordination, grace, & poise.

�*Pre-Ballet and Tap 2A Age 6 or completion of Pre2B (new to dance 1st graders would sign up for this level)Children will learn basic ballet & tap steps. Through dance move-ments they will continue to increase their spatial awareness,body awareness, coordination, grace, & poise.

�*Ballet and Tap 1 Completion of Pre 2A (new todance 2nd or 3rd graders would sign up for this level)Children will learn/review basic ballet & tap steps through barwork & dance movements. Terminology will be taught.

�*Ballet and Tap 2 Completion of Ballet/Tap 1 (newto dance 4th or 5th graders would sign up for this level)Progressing into Ballet & Tap 2 children will continue to learn bal-let & tap steps. Dance combinations will be taught. Children willwork to enhance their rhythm, coordination, & strength. Studentswill remain at this level for two years.

� Jazz (9-13 years old- no dance experience required)Strength, flexibility, and rhythm will increase as students learnbasic Jazz steps and combinations that can be performed totoday’s music. Students will warm-up on strength and flexibility,and then work on dance steps and combinations. (Jazz shoes arerequired)

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Dance – Adult

Wedding DancesAges 16+ couples (4 weeks)

Include both names when registering

Are you tired of sitting out at wedding receptions? Are yougetting married and want to be able to dance at your recep-tion? This class will get you ready for dancing at weddingreceptions no matter if you’re the stars of the evening, thewedding party or a guest. We’ll learn dances for dancing toslow music and also get you prepared for the faster ones.Time to dance!

Class # 6976Meets: Mondays, June 4-25Time: 7:15-8:05 p.m.Place: Community Center

14750 W. Cleveland Ave.Instructor: Cathy Binko-DeRaimoFee: $67 Resident couple

$87 Non-Resident couple

Beginning Belly DanceAges 16+ (6 weeks)

Co-op with Muskego Parks & Recreation Dept.

Belly dancing with Suzy Swearingen D.F.T.S. is a differentway to do fitness; you will improve posture, strength, cardio,and flexibility as you stretch and work muscles normallyneglected. This class is FUN (AIR CONDITIONED) and canbe taken by any experience level. Yes, this means norhythm, past dance, or fitness experience. You need only awillingness to try your best and let the instructor modifywhen needed. This class is great for mothers and daugh-ters, sisters, and friends; but is open to all and there is nodance partner needed.

Suzy Swearingen D.F.T.S. is a certified and experienced Mid-dle Eastern dance and fitness instructor. Main styles includeTurkish, American Cabaret, and the Holistic Masters MethodTM for healing in dance. Please see website for frequentlyasked questions, www.SpiritFilledDancer.com

Class # 6693Meets: Wednesdays

July 11-August 15Time: 7:45-8:45 p.m.

Place: Community Center14750 W. Cleveland Ave.

Fee: $39 Resident$58.50 Non-Resident

Instructor: Suzy Swearingen

Ballroom DanceAges 16+ (9 weeks)

Please include both names when registeringCo-op with Elm Grove Recreation Department

Are you left out when the music starts playing at the wed-ding or cruise when others take the dance floor? You canlearn the basics of Ballroom Dance even if you have two leftfeet. Two levels will be offered. Intermediate is for coupleswith at least two semesters of prior experience. Please wearnon-floor marking shoes. This session will focus on Begin-ner - Waltz and class choice, Intermediate - Bolero and classchoice. (4 weeks of each style and a summary class at theend).

Meets: ThursdaysJune 7-Aug. 9 No class July 5

Place: Community Center14750 W. Cleveland Ave.

Time: 6973 Beginners7:15-8:05 p.m.

6975 Intermediate8:10-9:00 p.m.

Fee: $75 Resident couple $95 Non-Resident couple

Instructor: Scott Lamster

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All programs listed below are conducted atHickory Grove Center

2600 S. Sunny Slope Road, Door #1Class Time: 6:30-9:00 p.m.

Fabulous Stir FrysEnter the world of stir-fry. From Chinese to Thai, fromchicken to beef, to meatless, we’ll cover them all. Come andtry a variety of stir-fry’s. Learn how to create and properlycook a stir-fry for a dish that gives you bright and crispyvegetables loaded with nutrition and meats that are won-derfully juicy and flavorful. I’ll prepare...Tofu & Vegetable Stir-fry with Yangchow Fried RiceStir-fried Kung Pao BeefThai restaurant-style Volcano Chicken on Stir-fried Cabbageand CarrotsPudt Thai (noodle/peanut dish)

Class #: 6977 Meets: Monday, June 11 Fee: $25 Resident / $37.50 Non-Resident

Fresh, Healthy AsianWith the bounty of fresh vegetables available in the sum-mer and the desire to cook lighter and healthier meals, therecipes in this class are perfect. I’m going to keep it simpleand light by preparing...

Vietnamese Fresh Spring RollsChinese Lemon Chicken & Lettuce Wraps withCold Chinese Noodles in Peanut SauceThai Cucumber Salad and Mangoes on Sticky Rice for dessert Class #: 6978 Meets: Monday, July 9 Fee: $25 Resident / $37.50 Non-Resident

Cooking

Cooking with Class . . . Food Demonstrations by Staci JoersAdults Only (No Children allowed)

Staci has an associate’s degree in restaurant and hotel cookery from MATC and has worked for such presti-gious places as Hubbard Park Lodge and Brubaker’s. These classes are designed for the novice, as well asthe seasoned veteran. Please bring a beverage, notepad and pen to class.

Foods From My TravelsI’ve traveled all around the U.S.A. and sampled some greatfoods and met a lot of great people. I’m going to preparesome of my favorites from restaurants I’ve dined at all aroundour great nation. I’ve eaten so much great food at so manygreat places that it was almost too hard to decide what to in-clude in the class, so you’ll receive lots of great recipes, see lotsof great pictures, and you’ll sample…South Carolina She-Crab Soup • Maine Lobster RollsLow-Country Shrimp-n-Grits • Philly’s Reading Terminal MarketRoast Pork with Broccoli Rabe and Nepenthe (Monterey CA) TripleBerry Pie with Vanilla Ice Cream

Class #: 6618 Meets: Monday, May 14 Fee: $25 Resident / $37.50 Non-Resident

Check out Staci’s cooking specials on TimeWarner Digital Cable Channel #411

“Wisconsin on Demand”• Go to Channel #411• Select the “Restaurants & Food” Category • Then Select “Cooking with Class”You’ll see a variety of seasonal shows, all about 20 minutesin length, that you can choose to watch any time, day ornight and they are FREE!Recipes for the shows are linked to my website on the“Hint’s, Tips & Recipes” page. www.cookingwithclass.us

Weeknight Recipes UsingRotisserie Chicken

As the summer winds down and fall approaches it’s time tostart getting back to regular schedules with work andschool. Time is not quite as leisurely and weeknight dinnersagain become more of a chore. Well, make the RotisserieChicken at your local grocer your quick dinner hero! I’ll pre-pare tasty and simple weeknight dishes that your family willlove. You’ll sample...Easy Chicken EnchiladasMediterranean Chicken & Feta TostadasTex-Mex Chicken & Greens Salad with Spicy SouthwesternDressingChicken & Broccoli Strudel Plus, lots of extra recipes for quick weeknight meals Class #: 6979 Meets: Monday, August 6 Fee: $25 Resident / $37.50 Non-Resident

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BBQ/Booster NightAll programs on this page are a co-op with Muskego Park & Recreation Department

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Backyard Barbequing Basics(Adults 18+)

Have you often wished that you could do more with yourgrill than cook hamburgers and hot dogs? Wonderedhow to select the right cut of meat? How to marinateyour meat so that it tastes so good it melts in yourmouth? If you have answered yes to any of these ques-tions, then we have the class for you! We will BBQ ribs,double cut pork chops, chicken, steak, sausages and vegetables. Learn charcoal selections for your grill orways to use your gas grill more effectively. Learn how topick the right cut of meat, how to marinate it, how long tocook it and at what setting above the flame. Learn how totell when your meat is done and some side dishes youcan do on the grill, too! Bring a pen and paper, some-thing to drink and come hungry!

Class #: 6688 Instructor: John Doornek, Butcher and Chef at Ru-

pena’s Fine Foods & Catering of WestAllis (for over 15 years)

Meets: Thursday, June 7 Time: 6:00 - 8:30 p.m. Place: Muskego–Veterans Memorial Park

W182 S8200 Racine Ave. Fee: $35 per person Resident

$52.50 per person Non-ResidentRegistration Deadline: May 31No refunds given in this program

Backyard Barbequing Basics 2(Adults 18+)

Do you really want to impress the guests at your next party? If yes, this isthe class for you. Learn how to make stuffed sirloin steak, grilled vegetablewraps with a basil cottage cheese sauce, Dijon mustard shrimp, chickenstir-fry, leg-o-lamb, seafood, dessert and much more. You will be eatingeverything John makes, so come with a healthy appetite, something todrink, and a pen and paper.

Class #: 6689 Instructor: John Doornek, Butcher and Chef at Rupena’s Fine Foods &

Catering of West Allis (for over 15 years) Meets: Thursday, June 21 Time: 6:00 - 8:30 p.m. Place: Muskego–Veterans Memorial Park

W182 S8200 Racine Ave. Fee: $35 per person Resident

$52.50 per person Non-ResidentRegistration Deadline: June 14No refunds given in this program

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Fine Arts–Drawing

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Promising PicassosDrawing Classes

Ages 4 - 10 (4 week program)

This is a drawing class unlike any other! Classes will utilizemarkers, colored pencils, and other drawing tools to learnvarious drawing techniques and skills. Younger childrenwill work on fine motor development and organizationalskills while older children receive additional training in fun-damental drawing techniques and creative expression.

Meets: Wednesday, July 11-Aug. 1 (4 weeks)Fee: $38 Resident, $50 Non-Resident

Ocean Adventure CampAges 7 - 12

An expedition is about to shove off! You’re invited to enjoyundersea favorites in an aquatic drawing class. Meetsharks, whales and fish as well as become familiar with un-derwater plant life. This ocean adventure will be illustratedusing markers, crayons, and colored pencils. See you at sea!

Meets: Tues., Wed., Thurs. – June 26-28Fee: $44 Resident, $64 Non-Resident

Class # Ages Time 6770 4 -6 yrs. 9:00-9:45 a.m. 6771 7-12 yrs. 10:00-11:00 a.m.

Class # Ages Time 7002 7-12 yrs. 9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m.

All programs on this page will be held at MuskegoCity Hall, W180 S8200 Racine Ave.

Promising PicassosPixar Pictures Camp

Ages 7 - 12

You won’t want to miss this drawing class! We will be illus-trating some of your favorite characters from movies likeMonsters Inc., Toy Story, Cars, Finding Nemo and more. Wewill be using cartooning techniques that may have beenused in the Pixar movies. Markers, crayons, and coloredpencils will be used to illustrate these fabulous characters.

Class # 7003Meets: Tues., Wed., Thurs. – August 7-9Time: 9:00-10:30 a.m.Fee: $44 Resident, $64 Non-Resident

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Diggin’ Up Dinos Ages 5-12Diggin’ up Dinos Camp investigates geology and paleontol-ogy as we spend all day learning about dinosaurs. See howthese ancient beasts lived, played and hunted. Cast replicasof fossils with us that you will get to keep and assemble skeletons of these extinct behemoths!

Class # 6980Date: Thursday, June 28Time: 12:30 - 4:30 p.m.Fee: $40 Resident, $60 Non-Resident

Science Wizards CampAges 5-12

Mad Science invites you to have fun with chemistry in thisexciting summer workshop. Build a real fire extinguisherand watch a film canister explode! Learn about our solarsystem and make a comet using everyday items. Have a‘shocking’ good time with a Van de Graaff generator andexperience lightning first-hand!

Class # 6981Date: Thursday, July 12Time: 12:30 - 4:30 p.m.Fee: $40 Resident, $60 Non-Resident

My First Lab WorkshopAges 3 1/2 - 6

Become a junior Mad Scientist! This workshop is a great in-troduction to science. Youth will learn about their sense ofsight, sound, smell, taste and touch. Participants will use amagnifying glass to learn about the world of creepy crawlercreatures. We will learn about the science of the sea, andalso become paleontologists by searching for fossils andparticipating in a mini dinosaur dig. Finally, take an excitingmission with Mad Science to learn about the planets,moons and stars. Take home projects include binoculars,bug box, T-Rex tooth model and more!

Class # 6782Date: Monday – Friday, July 23-27Time: 9:00 - 11:45 a.m.Fee: $129 Resident, $149 Non-Resident

*Children should bring their own snack to class each day*

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Science

Mad Science WorkshopsThe staff of Mad Science is coming to New Berlin with a won-derful variety of exciting Science Workshops. Register for asmany workshops as you like. All materials are provided.

All workshops conducted at: Hickory Grove Center, 2600South Sunny Slope Road, Southwest Entrance, Door #1

Handwriting Without Tears®For in-going grades Kindergarten and First Graders

(6 week program)This program is designed to install good writing habits inchildren of all ages. A multi-sensory approach is used tomake the class fun and enjoyable. Classes are taught insmall groups of 4 children. Children will meet for the first 30minutes of the program and the parent will join for the last15 minutes to learn how to continue with the lessons athome. Fee includes a workbook for the children.

Meets: Tuesdays, June 19-July 31No class July 3

Place: Hickory Grove Center2600 S. Sunny Slope Road (Door #1)

Instructor: Tiffany Anewenter-Grinker, OTRFee: $75 Res. / $95 Non-Res. per session

CLASS # LEVEL TIME6982 In-going Kindergarten 9:15-10:00 a.m.6984 In-going 1st graders. 10:15-11:00 a.m.6983 In-going Kindergarten 6:00-6:45 p.m.6985 In-going 1st graders 7:00-7:45 p.m.

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Piano Learning ProgramAges 3 & up including Adults

Program materials are specifically designed for the pre-read-ing child and are tailored to expand in order to meet theneeds of older children. Lessons start at 20 minutes long andincrease with age of student and commitment to practice.Students should bring pencil, paper, and folder to each class.Parents are welcome to attend.

All registrations are handled directly through Mrs. Gielow,we strongly suggest that you call Mrs. Gielow before youregister at (414) 282-3933.

To Register: Mail registration form from back and enclosecheck payable to:Mrs. Gielow 5359 South 24th Street • Milwaukee, WI 53221

Meets: Thursdays, June 14 - August 9 (8 weeks)No class July 12

Times: Between 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.Place: Hickory Grove Center

2600 South Sunny Slope RoadDoor #1 - Southwest entrance

A materials fee for Piano books will be charged at the class.

$64 per Resident child$84 per Non-Resident child

Place: New Berlin Community Center14750 W. Cleveland Ave.

Music Makers & More, LLC30 minute program

Ages 9 months to 4 years w/parentCo-op w.Elm Grove Recreation Department

This fun, sing-a-long musical activity group is designed forchildren and their parents or caregivers. Enjoy traditional children’s songs, finger play, instruments and dance move-ments and puppetry that help tell a story within a song!Our goal is to give an interest and love for all kinds of music!Bring your dancing feet and join us for a fun family class.Families with multiple children are welcome to enroll allchildren in one class, if desired.

Class # Day Dates Time 6752 Thurs. June 21-Aug. 16 9:10 a.m. No class July 5

*Ages are recommendations, not restrictions.

Fine Arts

Superhero Camp(Ages 3-5)

You may only register for one session of this camp.

Is your little man super excited about super heros? If so,then this is the camp for him. We will be spending theweek visiting with our friends Batman, Spiderman, Super-man and many more. This camp will include a story, a re-lated activity and physical games and skills. Don’t worry,there will be plenty of time to save the planet! Children areencouraged to wear their superhero attire to class.

Children are asked to bring a plain white T-shirt to class tobe used for a project during the week. Please note: Snacksare not allowed in class, however, they may bring a spill-proof water bottle.

Class #: Time6793 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.6794 1:00-2:00 p.m.

Meets: Monday-FridayDate: June 11-15Place: Hickory Grove Center

2600 South Sunny Slope Road (Door #1)Instructor: Rachael Baird & Kate RamponeFee: $49 Resident, $69 Non-Resident

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Fancy Camp(Ages 3-5)

You may only register for one session of this camp

Bonjour’ everyone, come spend the week getting Fancy!During the fanciest week ever we will make accessoriesand work on some exquisite vocabulary and maybe evenlearn a dance. Girls are welcome to dress in their fanciestwardrobe, tiaras welcome if they would like, howeversometimes being fancy can get a little messy! Camp willend with a fabulous soiree that all will be invited to. There isa little fancy in all of us. This camp will be like adding sprinkles to your vanilla ice cream!

Please note: Snacks are not allowed in class. However,they may bring a spillproof water bottle

Class #: 6731Meets: Monday-FridayDate: June 11-June 15Time: 9:00-10:30 a.m.Place: Hickory Grove Center

2600 South Sunny Slope Road (Door #1)Instructor: Kate Rampone & Rachael BairdFee: $49 Resident, $69 Non-Resident

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Drama Programs

Kids on Stage Drama Classes(Ages 7-12) 6 weeks

Co-op w/Muskego Park & Recreation Department

These classes are a fun and exciting way to learn drama. These classes will help build confidence, creativity, self-es-teem, concentration and team building skills in your child.

This summer there are two options to choose from. First, is a Drama Acting class – where children will learn the ba-sics of drama through games, pantomime, skits, imagination exercises, etc. There will be no performance with thisclass. There are two offerings of this Drama Acting class – Beginners Acting for children with no experience and theother is an Advanced Acting class for those who have attended a Kids on Stage class in the past.

Second, is a Performance Drama class, where the children will spend all 6 weeks of class putting together plays andskits for a performance at the last class. This performance will be put on for family and friends.

Children can take both classes, the Drama Acting class and the Performance Drama class. Children signing up forboth classes will pay a reduced rate. Please use the appropriate registration number when registering for either theBeginner Drama Acting & Performance Drama (with no experience) or the Performance Drama & Advanced Actingclass for those with previous experience.

Dates: Thursdays, June 21 to August 9(No classes on July 5 and 19)

Location: Jensen Park (air conditioned) W185S6899 Agate Drive

Times: 9:30 - 10:15 a.m. Beginner Drama Acting Class 701010:15 - 11:30 a.m. Performance Drama Class 701111:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Advanced Drama Acting Class 7012

(must have previous experience)9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Beginner Drama AND Performance 701310:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Performance AND Advanced Drama 7014

Cost: Drama class only (45 minute)$45.00 Resident, $65.00 Non-ResidentPerformance class only (75 minutes)$60.00 Resident, $80.00 Non-Resident Both Drama Acting & Performance Class (120 min-utes) $80.00 Resident, $100.00 Non-Resident

Instructors Bio: Patti BowenPatti has taught children in many aspects. She has beena drama director for school and church for many years.Over the last 25 years, she has produced and directedover 20 kid’s plays and musicals. In addition, she has alsodirected a number of high school and adult musicals.Patti loves children and loves teaching and having funwith her students. She especially enjoys watching chil-dren grow in their confidence and creativity as theylearn.

* This program is not eligible for on-line registration *

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Class # Day Dates Time 6668 Mon. June 18-Aug. 27 7:30-8:30 a.m. 6669 Wed. June 20-Aug. 29 7:30-8:30 a.m. No class July 4

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AerobicsPrograms are run in cooperation with S.A.F.E. (Strength, Aerobics, Fitness and Endurance)

Welcome New ParticipantsWHAT TO WEAR:Sturdy, cross training shoes; loose fitting clothing or ex-ercise attire.

WHAT TO BRING:Towel or mat, water bottle & hand weights.

QUESTIONS ABOUT THE ROUTINE ?Participants are encouraged to speak with the aerobicsinstructor before or after class to clarify moves or to discuss the workout.

Enjoy the program!

Aerobics/FitnessImportant Fitness Note:

Before you start any exercise program you should con-sult with your physician, especially if you are over 35years of age, are taking any form of medication, have notexercised regularly, or if you have had any symptoms ofheart disease or other serious illness that might affectyour ability to exercise.

Ages 14+ are welcome to join us in any of our Aerobic Classes; however, they mustbe accompanied by parent/guardian at each class they attend.

Sculpt-Strengthen-Stretch(Adults 18+)

During this class you will improve your body composition, flexibility, strength and endurance. Emphasis is on sculptingthe muscles of the arms, back, chest, abdominal, gluteal andlegs. De-stress with a relaxing stretch at the end. Steps andbands are provided by the department. Sign up now for thisnon-aerobic, total conditioning workout. Perfect for all agesand abilities. No previous exercise experience necessary.

Place: Hickory Grove Center Gymnasium2600 S. Sunny Slope Rd.

Instructor: Karen LawtonFee: $35 Resident / per session

$52.50 Non-Resident / per session

Place: Hickory Grove Center, Gymnasium2600 S. Sunny Slope Rd.

Instructor: Mary Jo GrunewaldFee: $35 Resident / per session

$52.50 Non-Resident / per session

Class # Day Dates Time 6666 Mon. June 18-Aug. 27 6:30-7:30 p.m. 6665 Wed. June 20-Aug. 29 6:30-7:30 p.m. No class July 4

EVENING SESSIONS

Class # Day Dates Time 6663 Tues. June 19-Aug. 28 6:00-7:00 a.m. 6664 Thurs. June 21-Aug. 30 6:00-7:00 a.m.

MORNING SESSIONS

Total Body Interval(Adults 18+)

This class has it all: warm-up, strength training, cardiovascularconditioning, flexibility, cool down and interval training whichyields optimal cardiovascular and strength benefits while efficiently working you from head to toe. Perform numerousintervals while using a variety of different fitness equipment.Upbeat, motivating music keeps the pace of this class moving.

Instructor: Jayne Massopust – MondayJulie Fraleigh –Wednesday

Fee: $35 Resident per session$52.50 Non-Resident per session

Place: Hickory Grove Center, Gymnasium

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There Will beNo Aerobics ClassesAug. 13 (PM), 14 (All Day)Aug. 15 (AM)Due to the Fall Elections

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YogaAges 15+ (8 week sessions)

Stretch your body, stretch your mind, stretch your spirit. Learnto integrate and transform your energy into creative newness.Come experience this complete conditioning program. Pleasewear comfortable clothing, bare feet, bring a firm blanket, andneck tie or belt.

Instructor: Katy MartensPlace: Community Center

14750 W. Cleveland Ave.Fee: $80 Resident, $100 Non-Resident

Morning Classes: 8:45-10:00 a.m.Class # 6989Meets: Wednesdays, June 6 - Aug. 1

No class July 4This class will be held outdoors, weather permitting

– OR –Evening Classes: 5:45-7:00 p.m.Class # 6990Meets: *Thursdays, June 7-August 2 No class July 5

*Must have previous Hatha Yoga experience

Class # Day Dates Time 6662 Mon. June 11-July 16 8:45-9:30 a.m. 6661 Wed. June 20-Aug. 1 6:40-7:20 p.m. No class July 4 6988 Fri. June 15-July 20 8:45-9:30 a.m.

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Zumba(Adults 18+) (10 week sessions)

Zumba combines high energy and motivatingmusic with unique moves and combinations thatallow the Zumba participants to dance awaytheir worries. It is based on the principle that a workoutshould be ‘FUN AND EASY TO DO’. Zumba is not only greatfor the body, but is also great for the mind. It is a ‘feel-happy’ workout.

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Class # Day Dates Time 6670 *Wed. June 6-Aug. 15 9:00-10:00 a.m. No class July 4 6673 Fri. June 8-Aug. 10 8:00-8:45 a.m.

Aerobics

Place: New Berlin Community Center14750 W. Cleveland Ave.

Instructor: Jayne Massopust – Monday & WednesdayConnie Bakker – Friday

Fee: $35 Resident / per session$52.50 Non-Resident / per session

Class # Day Dates Time 6671 Mon. June 4-Aug. 6 6:00-7:00 p.m. 6672 Wed. June 6-Aug. 15 5:30-6:30 p.m. No class July 4

MORNING SESSIONS*Please bring along an aerobics mat to class

EVENING SESSIONS

Pilates - Mat Only(Adults 18+) (6 weeks)

Develop long, lean muscles without building bulk by focus-ing on the core of the body to assist in distributingstrength evenly throughout the body. This class will helpyou increase flexibility, improve posture, build strong, leanmuscles, and reduce stress. Please bring a mat and waterbottle to each class; dress comfortably.

Place: New Berlin Community Center14750 W. Cleveland Ave.

Instructor: Julie Fraleigh – Monday & FridayJayne Massopust –Wednesday

Fee: $20 Resident / $30 Non-Resident

Ages 14+ are welcome to join us in any of our AerobicClasses; however, they must be accompanied by parent/guardian at each class they attend.

There Will be

No Aerobics Cla

sses

Aug. 13 (PM), 1

4 (All Day)

Aug. 15 (AM)

Due to the Fall

Elections

Step It Up!(Adults 18+)

Do you like variety in your workouts? Creative step rou-tines complemented by aerobic floor routines as intense asyou want to make them will give you that superb cardio-vascular workout you’ve been looking for! To keep yourworkout balanced, Step It Up! integrates strength, toning,balance, and flexibility routines with the cardio to give youthe maximum fitness benefit. Lower intensity options willbe offered. This workout will challenge you from the firstday to the last! Please bring a mat or towel and water bot-tle. All other equipment is provided. Beginners welcome.

Class # Day Dates Time 6986 Tue. June 19-Aug. 28 6:00-7:00 p.m. No class July 3

6987 Thurs. June 21-Aug. 30 6:00-7:00 p.m.

Place: Hickory Grove Center2600 S. Sunny Slope Rd.

Instructor: Linda Elliott, NETA CertifiedFee: $35 Resident – per session

$52.50 Non-Resident – per session

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Seniors

Class # Day Dates Time 6674 Thurs. June 21-Aug. 16 11:00-11:45 a.m.

Zumba Gold - 9 weeks(Adults 50+)

The Zumba® Gold Fitness program is second tonone. It is an innovative, fun and exciting pro-gram. It was designed for the active older adult,the true beginner, and/or people who are not used to exercising, or people who may be limited physically. Themain difference between Zumba Gold and Zumba Basic isZumba Gold is done at a lower intensity, not as fast, but itcertainly is as fun. The same great Latin styles of music anddance are used. This amazing program is very easy to follow so anyone at any age will be able to do Zumba Gold.Dances that are specifically highlighted in this program include the Merengue, Salsa, Cha Cha, Cumbia, Rock & Roll(including Twist and Charleston), Belly Dance, Flamenco,and Tango.

Place: New Berlin Community Center14750 W. Cleveland Ave.

Instructor: Becky ZaffkeFee: $35 Resident

$52.50 Non-Resident

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New Berlin Senior Citizens’ Club

All New Berlin residents, at least 60 years of age, are invitedto participate in the New Berlin Senior Citizens’ Club. TheCenter’s Summer hours, as of June 4 are the second andfourth Mondays of the month – 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

• Card Playing throughout the day• 12:00 Noon Cake and Coffee• 1:00 p.m. - Club Business Meeting

New Berlin Senior Citizens’ Club meets at the New BerlinCommunity Center at 14750 W. Cleveland Avenue.

For more information, contact theNew Berlin Senior Citizens’ Club at 262-785-2725

Come Travel With Us!The New Berlin Senior Citizens’ Club has several excitingtrips planned for the Summer of 2011. Trips are first avail-able to club members and then to non-members whenroom is available. The cost of each trip varies according tothe destination and length of trip. Please call the Senior Cit-izens’ Club for more information about our travel plans.

May 10 Legally Blonde – Fireside TheaterJune 20 Brewers Game – Miller ParkJuly 11 Celebration Belle – Classic Oldies

River Cruise – Dubuque, IAAugust 22 Hot August Nights

White Pines Dinner Theatre

National Avenue Senior Citizens’ Association Inc.

The National Avenue Senior Citizen’s Association Inc.cordially invites all persons 50 years and older living inNew Berlin and the surrounding communities to jointhem for a day of social card playing.

We meet on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of every monthfrom 10:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. for a short businessmeeting, refreshments and social card playing.

We enjoy 4 parties per year.

The National Avenue Senior Citizen’s meet at the NewBerlin V.F.W., 17980 W. Beloit Road.

For further information, please contact Judith Miller,(262) 814-0204 evenings only.

There Will beNo Aerobics ClassesAug. 13 (PM), 14 (All Day)Aug. 15 (AM)Due to the Fall Elections

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Seminars and Adult Education(Ages 18+)

You’re On the Air – Howto Really Make It in Voice Overs!

Co-Op with Muskego Parks & Recreation Dept.(Adults 18+)

Voice-overs are hot today! You don’t have to be an actor to getvoice-over work, but it certainly doesn’t hurt! With such no-table talent as James Earl Jones, Linda Hunt, and DonaldSutherland lending their voices to commercials, films, andvideos, one would think that it would be next to impossible tobreak into this field. Not so!

In this class you’ll learn about an exciting new way to getaround the competition and actually turn voice-overs into athriving full or part-time business!

Class # 6958Date: Tuesday, June 26Time: 7:00-9:00 p.m.Place: New Berlin Community Center

14750 W. Cleveland Ave.Fee: $25 Resident, $37.50 Non-Resident

Selling Your Home in a Soft MarketLearn valuable tips for selling in this “soft market”, plus thedefinition of a “market analysis” which is supplied by a licensed Realtor. How does “deferred maintenance” effect themarketing? How does the Seller negotiate defects deter-mined by the Home Inspection? Do you need an attorney?What is the role of the title company? The instructor will answer these questions plus any others you may have.

Class # 6993Meets: Monday, June 18Time: 6:30-8:30 p.m.Place: New Berlin Community Center

14750 W. Cleveland Ave.Instructor: Kathleen GolembiewskiFee: $12 Resident, $18 Non-Resident

Taking Advantage of a Soft Market to Purchase a Home

This class is a must if you will soon be purchasing a home/condo. Learn the difference between a traditional Real EstateAgent and a Buyer’s Agent. Become informed regarding mortgage pre-approval, the home inspection, negotiating defects discovered at the home inspection, gap insurance, escalator clause, and how an offer can be written in your bestinterest. The instructors will guide you through the entireprocess of buying a home plus the loan process.

Class # 6994Meets: Tuesday, June 19Time: 6:30-8:30 p.m.Place: New Berlin Community Center

14750 W. Cleveland Ave.Instructor: Kathleen GolembiewskiFee: $12 Resident, $18 Non-Resident

Infant MassageCo-op with Muskego Parks & Recreation Dept.

Caregiver and baby should attend togetherThis is a great class for expecting mothers as well

In this class parents will learn different strokes and massagetechniques to use on their child. Benefits from infant mas-sage include releasing tension, helping your baby learn howto relax, bonding with parents, aiding in digestion, improv-ing sleeping, helping calm colicky babies and improvingweight gain. Please bring a blanket and baby lotion to classwith you. Expecting mother-please bring a baby doll topractice with.

Place: New Berlin Community Center14750 W. Cleveland Ave.

Instructor: Tiffany Anewenter-Grinker, OTRFee: $20 Res. / $30 Non-Res. per session

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Bridge Instruction - Beginning8 Weeks

Co-Op with Muskego Parks & Recreation Dept.This class is for partners and individuals interested in learn-ing to play and enjoy the game. We will teach from currenthand evaluation and bidding, through play of the handwith supervised practice time. Join the fun.

Class # 6995Meets: Tuesdays, June 12 - Aug. 7 No Class July 3Time: 6:30-8:30 p.m.Place: New Berlin Community Center

14750 W. Cleveland Ave.Instructor: Marlene BackusFee: $65 Resident, $85 Non-Resident$15 Additional book fee payable to the instructor at the firstclass (couples need only one book)

CLASS # DATE TIME 7009 Mon. – July 16 6:15-7:15 p.m. 7008 Wed. – Aug. 15 9:30-10:30 a.m.

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Movies/ in the Park

We would like to give a BIG thanks to our sponsors that made this all happen!

SPONSORED BYThe New Berlin Parks & Recreation Depart-ment will be showing a G or PG rated movieon the following nights at Malone Park. (16400W. Al Stigler Parkway). Park in the parking lotnear the gazebo. The gazebo is located nearCasper Drive.

Movies Begin at DuskFridays

*June 15 Cars 2July 13 Dolphin TaleAugust 10 The Muppets

Call (262) 754-1700 for more information. Movie titles subject to change.

Admission:ONE non-perishable food item per person. (All food willbe donated to the New Berlin Food Pantry).

Bring your lawn chair or a blanket and sit back on the grassand enjoy the show! In case of inclement weather mostmovies can be conducted under our park shelter #1 nearCasper Drive.

*Drive-in Movieat Malone Park

SPONSORED BY

MALONE PARK SOCCER FIELDNational Avenue and Al Stigler Drive

MOVIE: Cars 2DATE: Friday, June 15TIME: Movie to begin at dusk

Gates to open 7:30 PMNo cars allowed in after 8:30 PM

RAIN DATE: Saturday, June 16

Step back in time, and watch a movie from the comfort ofyour own car – or pull up your favorite lawn chair. MalonePark Soccer Field will be the site for our drive-in movie thissummer on a giant screen just like a real drive in theater.View a GREAT movie and listen to the audio over your FMcar radio, or on our outdoor speakers.

Restrooms are available at Malone Park shelter #1.

ENTER OFF OF NATIONAL AVENUE AT AL STIGLER DRIVE.

(1) Free Popcorn withthe purchase of a Soda

Valid for June & July movies only

*Clip coupon & bring withto movie*

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Concerts in the Park – Tunes at TwilightSponsored by Pro Health Care - Regency Senior Communities

Malone Park GazeboNational Avenue and Casper Drive

North on Casper Drive to Picnic Areas #1 & #2Time: 7:15 - 8:30 p.m.

THURSDAY NIGHTSThe New Berlin Parks & Recreation Department along with sponsorship from ProHealth Care Regency Senior Communities,has scheduled FREE concerts for you and your family’s musicalenjoyment. The Malone Park Concession Stand will be open dur-ing the concerts.

Crossfire June 21 This four-piece band is a blend of older and current country favorites. The members have played together for quite some timeand the vocal harmonies show it. You’ll enjoy all of your favoriteswhen you see Crossfire.

Tom Brusky Polka Band June 28Who do you know wants to hear some polka? This band hasamassed a staggeringly large repertoire of over five hundredsongs. They can rile up a crowd with all the polka favorites, likeRoll Out the Barrel, She’s Too Fat For Me, and E-I-O, and strikegolden-agers’ sentimental chords with such familiar classics asThe Green Grass of Home, Could I Have This Dance, and WaltzAcross Texas.

76 Juliet July 1276 Juliet doesn’t discriminate when it comes to what music theyperform- playing everything from power-pop to hair metal to

country to rock and everything in-between. They’ve played it all;continuing to evolve their set lists with the thought in mind - LadyGaga, Rick Springfield, Nickelback, Taylor Swift, Van Morrison, KatyPerry, Tonic, Abba, Deep Purple, Eve 6 - and the song selections arealways changing. If you’re looking for a distinctive, dynamic bandthat has been around and successful for 10+ years, stop yoursearch - you’ve found them!

Random Maxx July 19An energetic and versatile 5-piece pop/rock band, Random Maxxhas played everything from Influences including the BarenakedLadies, the Cars, Queen, Sweet, Rush, Cheap Trick, and the like. Theyare sure to keep you entertained.

The Orphans Trio July 26This band likes to just have fun and interact with the audience in away that would make them an integral part of the show. They playsongs that people want to hear, but no one else will play.

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Admission: One non-perishable food item to be donated to the New Berlin Food Pantry

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Bring your lawn chair, or a blanket and sit back on the grass,and enjoy the show! In case of inclement weather, most con-certs can be conducted under our Malone Park Shelter #1.

Concert information will be available on the Depart-ment Information Line 262-754-1700.

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Seminars & Adult Education(Ages 18+)

The Clutter Coach Coursefor Home Offices

Co-op w/Muskego Park & Recreation Dept.

Learn an easy system for managing all your paperwork,whether you run a business from your home or are just try-ing to keep track of your family mail. Reduce stress and in-crease your productivity!

This course is especially good for anyone who tends tomake piles of papers to deal with ‘later.’ The course infor-mation applies to the home and to the workplace.

Class # 6948Meets: Wednesday, July 11Time: 6:30-8:30 p.m.Place: New Berlin Community Center

14750 W. Cleveland Ave.Instructor: Kathi MillerFee: $15 Resident, $22.50 Non-Resident

The Clutter Coach Coursefor Clutter-free Kitchen & Pantry

Co-op w/Muskego Park & Recreation Dept.

Do you think you need a bigger kitchen with more cup-boards and counter space? Maybe you just need to takethis class, which provides the tools to identify what trulyserves you and the motivation to purge the excess. A clut-ter-free space is easier to use and to keep clean. Learn howto set up your kitchen for maximum efficiency so you caneasily prepare your own meals. Transform your kitchen andpantry from cluttered chaos into usable, functional spaces.

Class # 6997Meets: Wednesday, August 8Time: 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.Place: Muskego City Hall, Durham Hill Room

W180 S8200 Racine Ave.Instructor: Kathi MillerFee: $15 Resident, $22.50 Non-Resident

The Clutter Coach Coursefor Your Closets & DrawersCo-op w/Muskego Park & Recreation Dept.

Learn how to declutter and organize your closets and draw-ers. Discover how using the concept of “Magic Numbers”can simplify your life. This class will empower you to takecharge of your belongings once and for all, by providingthe tools to create and maintain a clutter-free life!

Class # 6996Meets: Wednesday, June 27Time: 6:30-8:30 p.m.Place: Muskego City Hall, Durham Hill Room

W180 S8200 Racine Ave.Instructor: Kathi MillerFee: $15 Resident, $22.50 Non-Resident

The Clutter Coach Coursefor Your Garage & Basement

Co-op w/Muskego Park & Recreation Dept.

Learn how to decide what to keep, discard, or donate andhow to organize what’s left. Be able to find what you own.Turn your basement and garage into useful storage!

This course is especially good for spouses who think theydon’t need to get rid of anything! It is also a good introduc-tory class to help anyone rethink how much stuff they re-ally need in their lives. Invite reluctant family members totake this class with you.

Class # 6998Meets: Wednesday, June 6Time: 6:30-8:30 p.m.Place: New Berlin Community Center

14750 W. Cleveland Ave.Instructor: Kathi MillerFee: $15 Resident, $22.50 Non-Resident

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Youth Round-Up ProgramThe Round-Up Program has been established to help providefinancial support for youth programs. If you are rounding up,please put the amount you would like to round up to whereindicated on the registration form.

Community Happenings

Memorial Tree ProgramThe City of New Berlin Parks & Recreation Department contin-ues to sponsor a Memorial Tree Program in 2012. The purposeof the program is to allow citizens to have a tree planted withinthe New Berlin Park System or at the New Berlin Hills GolfCourse to honor or in memory of someone. The program originated in 1996. Since it’s inception, over 152 trees havebeen planted.

If you are interested in having a tree planted, simply contactthe Parks & Recreation Department and express your interestin the program.

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Brochure Ads Adopt-A-Park

Ball Diamond Banner Ads Special Event Sponsorship

Sponsorship OpportunitiesWould you be interested in placing your businesses ad in our brochure? Would yoube interested in placing a sponsor banner ad on one of the softball diamonds? If thissounds like something your business is interested in, simply mail back the form andinformation will be mailed out to you when it becomes available. For more information please call (262) 797-2443.

Malone Park SplashpadThe New Berlin Junior Woman’s Club along with the NewBerlin Parks & Recreation Department is working togetheron the preliminary stages of planning for this “splashpadproject”. A splashpad would provide the community witha fun, family-friendly and accessible play area where watersquirts, sprays, and mists. Fundraising has begun for thisexciting project. Please see www.newberlinjuniors.org for more details.

Historical Society EventsOpen Houses at Historical Park. Enjoy a free commu-nity event that is fun and educational for the whole family.Available to the visitor are tours of historic buildings, historyexhibits, musical entertainment, and children’s activities.Open Houses, each with a different theme and special activities, are scheduled for:

Clown Day, June 24, 1-4 pm. Clown Pitter Patti, face paint-ing, barrel train rides

Ice Cream Social, July 15, 1-4 pm. Free ice cream for kids, barrel train rides

Historic Day New Berlin’s 20th Annual, September 9,12-4 pm. Mini parade of antique vehicles, blacksmith, civilwar re-enactors, Family/Old Time Sing-a-long, Story Telling &Entertainment

Applefest, October 7, 1-4 pm. Pressing apples for cider,corn shelling, barn dance.

Refreshments are available at the Gazebo.

Historical Park is located at 19765 National Ave.

For more information visit www.newberlinhistoricalsociety.orgemail [email protected] or call 262-643-8855.

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Instructional Spanish Classes(Ages 5-Adult)

Spanish is everywhere! Wouldn’t now be a great time for youand/or your child to learn this beautiful language? You and/oryour child could become bilingual today. Come learn the begin-ning skills needed to learn how to speak, read and write Spanishin this 6-week course.

Meets: Tuesdays & ThursdaysJune 19 - August 2 (6 weeks)No class July 3 & 5

Location: Muskego City Hall, Lions Den RoomW182 S8200 Racine Ave.

Istructor: Erryn PrattFee: $50 Resident, $70 Non-Resident per class

Beginning Spanish for Ages 5-10 Class #: 6694 4:00-4:50 PMChildren will learn how to say their name in Spanish and will startto learn their address and phone number. They will learn theSpanish alphabet. They will learn how to count and will learnshapes and colors. There will be Spanish folk/fairy tales told aswell as a sing-a-long. Older children will learn how to describetheir family and any pets they have. They will begin the basics ofconversational Spanish.

Conversational Spanish for Adults (18+) Class #: 6706 5:00-6:00 PMHave you ever had the interest to just have the basic conversationknowledge to be able to communicate with Hispanic people? Doyou have maybe a little background in Spanish but would love toconverse? Well this is the class for you! In this class, we will begoing over most commonly used phrases and words so that youwill be able to have a basic conversation in Spanish in just sixweeks!

Basic Spanish for Adults (18+) Class #: 6692 6:05-7:05 PMThis class is a more advanced, quicker speed class of Spanish.Class will begin as Spanish 1 and move into Spanish 2 or Conver-sational Spanish.

Language & Arts

Christmas in JulyChristmas Cards III

Ages 18+

Make your Christmas cards in July and be ready to send themout in December! We will be using the dryer sheet techniqueso start saving your used dryer sheets! Think snow becausesnowflakes will be falling on your cardstock. A total of 12cards will be made in this class (3 each of 4 designs). Christ-mas music will add to the merriment of the evening! Suppliesto make the cards are provided but a suggestion would be tobring a Basic Tool Kit* to class.

Class # 7000Meets: Wednesday, July 18Time: 7:00-10:00 p.m.Place: Hickory Grove Center, 2600 S. Sunny Slope Rd.,

Door #1, Southwest entranceFee: $22 Resident, $33 Non-ResidentInstructor: Barb Ruehle

Faux or Real??Faux is the new word for fake. We can fake our way to makepeople wonder if it’s real or faux. We will learn techniques like;faux stitching, faux tiles, faux suede and faux silk on our cardsto create an illusion of it looking real, but is it? Bring a brayerand piercing tool/pad to class if you have one.

Class # 7001Meets: Thursday, August 9Time: 7:00-9:30 p.m.Place: Hickory Grove Center, 2600 S. Sunny Slope Rd.,

Door #1, Southwest entranceFee: $22 Resident, $33 Non-ResidentInstructor: Barb Ruehle

*BASIC TOOL KITA basic tool kit consists of: Adhesive, ruler, pencil, scissors, bonefolder, paper trimmer, embossing buddy. It is suggested to bringyour own basic tool kit to help keep the class moving without havingto wait for tools.**Not necessarily difficult but you need to know basic stamping skills

Continuing Spanish for Adults (18+) Class #: 6999 7:10-8:10 PMHola my returning students from either Basic Spanish or Con-versational Spanish! In this class we will be increasing ourknowledge and vocabulary from one or the other of our previ-ous classes. Here we will be learning about even more thingsto talk about!! Come join us for even more Spanish fun! Hastapronto!!!

Stamping Classes

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Current Rental Fees – Subject to changeRooms Cleveland Community Lions Parkview Trailside Room with Kitchen Conference ActivityMin. Hours 8 hrs. min. (Fri., Sat., Sun.) 2 hr. min. 2 hr. min. 2 hr. min.Required 4 hrs. min. (Mon.-Thurs.) (Mon-Thurs) (Mon-Thurs) (Mon-Thurs) OR 4 hr. min. 3 hrs. min. 3 hrs. min. 3 hrs. min. (under 60 days Fri., Sat., Sun.) (Fri.-Sun.) (Fri.-Sun.) (Fri.-Sun.)

Hourly Fee $56 + a Cleveland RoomResident (less than 8 hrs.) table fee $22 $12 $33

Hourly Fee $77 + a Cleveland RoomNon-Resident (less than 8 hrs.) table fee $29 $16 $45

Daily FeeResident (more than 8 hrs.) $475 $189 $99 $290

Daily FeeNon-Resident (more than 8 hrs.) $655 $252 $134 $383

Security Deposit $300 $80 $40 $120

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Community Center & Picnic Reservations

Picnic Shelter Reservation InformationPicnic areas are available for family and group outings. A permitreservation fee is required for exclusive picnic area shelter usage.Picnic kits containing sports equipment are available on a first-come loan basis to reserved picnic groups only (fee required).

Requests by New Berlin RESIDENTS for summer group picnicreservations will be accepted on a first-come, first serve basisat the Parks & Recreation Office,Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. 4:00p.m. Telephone reservations are also accepted.

Requests by NON-RESIDENTS for summer group picnic reserva-tions are currently being accepted for both telephone and in-person reservations.

For your convenience, picnic permits can be mailed to you foryour signature and returned to us, or you are welcome to come toour office to complete the permit.

Picnic rates and other information can be found on our websitewww.newberlin.org

New Berlin Community CenterFacility Rental Information

The New Berlin Community Center is available for rentals including meetings, receptions, banquets, andother social or recreational activities. Located in Lions Park at 14750 W. Cleveland Ave., the CommunityCenter truly offers something for everyone. Adult and youth groups alike enjoy a wide array of recreationand leisure time activities at this multi-purpose center.

Hours Available for Rentals:Facility will be closed on major holidays.

Sunday-Thursday 8:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m.Friday & Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 midnight

Cleveland Community Room:Capacity 180 - 4,687 sq. feet

This room is our premier banquet room featuring:• Large lobby and reception area• Public address sound system• Tiled floor and carpeted areas• Use of the adjacent Cleveland Room kitchen

Trailside RoomCapacity 80-125 based on activity -

1,614 sq. feetThis multi-function room features:• Public address sound system• Tiled floor• Use of the adjacent kitchen (great forsmaller receptions, or large meetings)

Lions Conference RoomCapacity 45 - 1,176 sq. feet

This multi-function room features:• Round tables easily arranged for yourgroup’s meeting needs• No food served in this room

Parkview Activity RoomCapacity 16 - 480 sq. feet

• This room is excellent for small groupmeetings

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ParksThis special section is provided as a guide to your New Berlin Park System.

The Parks & Recreation Department encourages you to utilize and enjoy the parks and facilities.

SPECIAL NOTICE: City Ordinance No.168 establishes park use rules and regulations gov-erning local parks and parkways, including prohibition of all horses, golfing, and operation ofany motorized vehicles except in designated areas. Glass beverage containers are prohibitedin all public parks and use of alcohol beverages requires a park permit. See information signat local park areas.

Community ParksMalone Park - 16400 West Al Stigler ParkwayTake advantage of this beautiful park which includes twopicnic areas with shelters, gazebo, tables/grills, ball diamonds, playground, lighted tennis courts, lighted sandvolleyball courts, lighted basketball courts, horseshoecourts, restrooms, water and electricity, along with a Concession Stand open during softball league play.

Lions Park - 14900 West Overland Trail14801 West Lincoln Ave.

Offers two picnic areas with shelters, tables/grills, fishingpond, ball diamond, basketball court, playground, tenniscourts, sand volleyball court, horseshoe courts, restrooms,water and electricity.

Calhoun Park - 5400 South Calhoun RoadEnjoy all the outdoor activities! Calhoun Park has three picnic areas with shelters, hiking trails, fishing pond withpier, tables/grills, ball diamonds, sand volleyball court, basketball court, horseshoe courts, playgrounds, restrooms,water and electricity.

Valley View Park - 5051 South Sunny Slope Road5100 South Small Road

A great place for hiking! Has two picnic areas with shelters,tables, grills, basketball courts, horseshoe courts, ball diamonds, playgrounds, tennis courts, soccer fields, rest-rooms, water and electricity. Public archery range and 18Hole Disc Golf Course is available at the west side of thepark (Small Rd entry) year round.

Buena Park - 1700 South 165th StreetHas two small picnic areas with shelters (no electricity) tables/grills, ball diamonds, playground, horseshoe courts,restrooms, tennis courts, basketball courts, bike trail access,and water.

ProHealth Care Park - 2950 South Sunny Slope RoadThis park has a basketball court, ball diamond, soccer fields,hiking trail, playground, rest rooms, water, electricity andpicnic shelter with tables.

Neighborhood ParksBiwer Park - 13200 West Crawford DriveFeatures playground, ball diamond, basketball court, walk-ing path, open play area, hiking trail, and a small shelter.

Gatewood Park - 14201 West Kostner LaneFeatures include a small shelter, playground, ball diamond,soccer field, basketball court, open play area, and bike trailaccess.

Regal Park - 4395 South Regal DrivePark features include playground, fishing pond, ball dia-mond, basketball court, and open play area.

Weatherstone Park - 13355 West Linfield DriveFeatures playground area, basketball court, ball diamond,open play area, walking path and a small shelter.

High Grove Park - 13405 West Eagle TraceFeatures playground area, ball diamond, basketball court,walking path, open play area, hiking trail, and a small shelter.

Maple Ridge Park - 13300 West Maple Ridge RoadPark features playground area, basketball court, ball diamond, open play area, and a small shelter.

Historical Park - 19765 West National AvenueSpecialized park with scheduled open house events inJune, July, September and October provided by the NewBerlin Historical Society. This 4 acre park is comprised ofhistorical buildings, several of which are national land-marks. The park also includes an antique apple orchard.Classes in grafting, pruning and pest control are offered bythe Weston Antique Apple Foundation.

Clown Day June 24 (1:00-4:00 p.m.)Ice Cream Social July 15 (1:00-4:00 p.m.)Historic Day September 9 (12:00-4:00 p.m.)Applefest October 7 (1:00-4:00 p.m.)

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Parks

The Parks, Recreation & Forestry Commission is the responsible managing authority for budgeted mu-nicipal parks and recreational services, including acquisition and development of public park areasand facilities. The Commission welcomes citizen input and suggestions regarding these services.

Enjoy Your New Berlin ParksCONSERVANCY AREAS

• DEER CREEK SANCTUARY 3250 Acredale Drive

• FOUNTAIN SQUARE CONSERVANCY 2955 South 132nd Street

• PRO HEALTH CARE PARK 2950 S. Sunny Slope Road

• STORMY ACRES (undeveloped) Windsor Drive

• KELLY LAKE PARK 5780 S. Frances Ave.

• LAGOON PARKWAY 14800 West Cleveland Ave.

• PROSPECT PARKWAY 13800 West Prospect Pkwy.

• RUSTIC RIDGE PARK (undeveloped) Coffee Road

• STIGLER NATURE PRESERVE 17455 W. Liberty Lane

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Total Program Fees: $ _______________

Total Non-Resident Fees: $ _______________

Round up Donation Program: $ _______________ (See page 43 for further information)

Total Amount: $ _______________

Enclose one check for the total amount payable to: City of New Berlin

Credit Card Information (Please print clearly) � MasterCard � Visa card Card # _________________________________

Exp. Date ____ / ____ _______________________________________ Card Holder Name (Please Print)

MAIL or FAX to: Signature X __________________________________________________New Berlin Finance DepartmentP.O. Box 510921 • New Berlin, WI 53151Parks & Recreation Phone (262) 797-2443 • Fax (262) 797-2460

New Berlin Parks & Recreation Department Registration FormFamily members from the same household may complete one form

LAST NAME ___________________________________________ HOME PHONE __________________________________

ADDRESS _____________________________________________ DAY PHONE ____________________________________

CITY _________________________________________________ ZIP ___________________________________________

SIGNATURE ___________________________________________ E-MAIL ADDRESS _______________________________ I have read the registration policies in this booklet

Signature (Participant if over 18 or parent/guardian)

You will be placed on a waiting list if your choices are filled

We will not share your e-mail with any other group or organization

Please send FAX registrations only one time.Please do not staple checks to registration form.

Participant’s Class Class # Program Title Level Day(s) Starting Starting Fee Gender Age Grade Birth Date First Name Choice Date Time (if under 18)

1st Choice

2nd Choice

3rd Choice

1st Choice

2nd Choice

3rd choice

1st Choice

2nd Choice

3rd Choice

If you have any special needs.disabilities,please indicate it on your registration.

Registration Form

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• Credit transactions are not subject to serv-ice charges unless a future refund requestis received for a previously “credited” pro-gram fee(s).

• Credit use is at the discretion of the payee.• Credit can not be given for class/session

absences. • Credits are not transferable to other family

accounts. • Credits on account will automatically expire

if not used within 24 months (two years)from the date of issue.

If your desired class is filled, you will be notified and placed on a waiting list. The de-partment will make every effort to accommo-date those on the waiting list, (addingclasses, etc.). If any openings become avail-able, we will go to the waitlist to fill the class.You will be notified by phone of any openings.

Parents and family are invited to a child’sspecial observation day. Our instructorsfound that a child’s quality of instruction isaffected by a parent and/or sibling distrac-tions and interruptions. Please feel free totalk to the instructor before or after class.

Due to circumstances beyond our control,some classes or activities may be canceled.Parents should use their own discretionabout sending children if weather conditionsare questionable.

PoliciesThe New Berlin Parks & Recreation Depart-ment uses pictures of participants inbrochures and displays to inform others ofour recreational opportunities. We will notidentify individuals by name. If you do notwant a picture taken, please tell our photog-rapher. If a picture has already been taken,please contact the office at (262) 797-2443and let us know it should not be used.

In regards to the Americans With DisabilitiesAct, New Berlin Parks and Recreation Department welcomes all people with disabil-ities to our programs. Advanced noticehelps us to better serve you. For more infor-mation call (262) 797-2443

The City of New Berlin does not discriminatebased on religion, sex, race, national origin,ancestry, creed, pregnancy, marital or paren-tal status, sexual orientation, physical, mental, emotional or learning disability.

A resident is anyone who lives within theboundaries of the City. Any person residingoutside these limits will be considered a non-resident and assessed a fee accordingly.Proof of residency will be required for chil-dren 21 and older living in the household.

For the Summer Session non-resident feesfor instructional programs will be 50% morethan the published program rate, but not toexceed an additional $20. Unless indicatedotherwise, nonresidents may register begin-ning Thursday, May 10. Please see page 4for additional information. Non-residentswho register using false information will for-feit their right to participate in the activity,and no refund will be given.

Registrations for instructional programs willnot be accepted after the third class has beencompleted.

At your convenience 24 hours a day! Infor-mation regarding class cancellations, pro-gram updates, weather decisions and more.A decision regarding evening programs willbe made at approximately 3:00 p.m. In theevent of school closings, all evening activitiesscheduled at a school site, Hickory GroveCenter or New Berlin Community Center, willautomatically be canceled.

The use of all tobacco products or drinkingof alcoholic beverages on premises ownedby the New Berlin School District is prohib-ited by State law.

Instructors will NOT accept registrations atthe class site. Fees must be paid at theParks & Recreation Office prior to participa-tion; proof of registration may be required atclass.

Age requirements will be as of the date of thefirst class. The participant may be trans-ferred to the correct level provided there areopenings or the class fee may be refunded.

The Department does not providehospital/medical insurance coverage for peo-ple participating in sponsored activities.

Participant initiated program changes mustbe done prior to the start of the program.Your request may be done in-person or bytelephone.

There is a $25.00 service charge on all re-turned checks.

Refunds of fees in recreation activities shallbe made under the following guidelines:• The Parks & Recreation Department can-

cels the program / change in publishedday/time schedule of program by depart-ment (100% refund). Persons registeredfor a program which is cancelled by the de-partment (i.e. Lack of enrollment) shall re-ceive a full refund of fees or a credit for afuture program, whichever the registrantprefers.

• Participant cancellation: Cancellations mustbe submitted in writing within one businessday of the conclusion of the program to theDepartment indicating the reason for the re-fund. Internet convenience fees will not beincluded in the refund and any programsupply costs (if any) will be deducted fromthe refund. Written refund requests re-ceived one business day prior to the startof the program will not be charged an ad-ministrative fee. There will be a $10.00 ad-ministrative fee per program for refundrequests thereafter. There is NO pro-rat-ing of class fees.

*All refunds follow the City Finance De-partment bill paying schedule.

If you desire or are forced (i.e. injury) to discontinue participation in a program,the use of “credit” toward future participationis highly encouraged. The following guide-lines will apply:

A Message To Parents(Age/Grade Requirement)For all programs the age requirement will beas of the date of the first class unless other-wise specified. Please do not request or signyour child up in a class he/she does not be-long in. If you should do so and we discoverthe error, it may be too late to get your childin the correct class because it is full. All agerequirements are set to benefit the childrenand make instruction more consistent for theprogram leader. In some instances, the re-quirements have been set for the child’ssafety.

Thank you for your cooperation

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Photography

Waiting List

Refund Policy

Credit Policy

Returned Checks

Deadlines

Residency

Non Discrimination Policy

Americans with Disabilities Act

Lesson Observation

On-Site Registration

Age Requirements

Program Changes

Canceled Classes

No Smoking/Alcohol Use Policy

Hospital/Medical Insurance

Non-Resident Policy

Recreation Information Line (262) 754-1700

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Discounted Tickets for Area Attractions! CASH & CHECK ONLY

Through a cooperative agreement with the Wisconsin Park and Recreation Association, discounted tickets can be pur-chased in-person at the cashier’s window. All tickets must be paid for at the time of purchase, cash and check only.

Sorry - no refunds or exchanges on purchased tickets. Ticket sales will end on August 31, 2012

Attraction Information Our Price Gate Price Savings

Country Springs Water Park - Pewaukee, WIWeekday Water Park Pass: $12.00 $15.00 $ 3.00Weekend Water Park Pass $19.00 $25.00 $ 6.00Children 23 months and under FREE Weekday Water Park Passes: Monday-ThursdayWeekend Water Park Passes: Friday-Sunday Hours will be posted on the ticketsSeason: May 15-Sept. 4, 2012

Milwaukee County Zoo - Milwaukee, WIOpen year round Monday-Saturday 9AM-5PM Adult (Ages 13+) $10.25 $14.25 $ 4.00Sundays/Holidays 9AM-6PM Child (Age 3-12) $8.25 $11.25 $ 3.00Children 2 & under FREE *Tickets expire December 31, 2012*

Six Flags Great America & Hurricane Harbor - Gurnee, ILOpen 10AM-Close (9PM or 10PM) Any day pass $38.00 $61.79 $23.79 “Special” WPRA Week (July 7-15) ONLY $30.00 $61.79 $31.79Season: May 5-October 28, 2012We do not sell child tickets (Height under 48“) Children 2 & under FREE

Six Flags Great America & Hurricane Harbor - Gurnee, ILSEASON PASS - Valid every regular scheduled operating day $70.94 $74.99 $4.05Season: May 5-October 28, 2012

Noah’s Ark Family Park - Wisconsin DellsAll day unlimited pass Adult & Child $30.00 $39.39 $9.39Season: Memorial Day – Labor Day Children 2 & under Free

Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame TourSeason: Year Round Adult (12+) $7.00 $10.00 $ 3.00Children 5 & under are Free Child (Age 6-11) $4.00 $5.00 $ 1.00

The Original WI Ducks - Wisconsin DellsSeason: March 15-October 31, 2012 Adult (12+) $22.25 $26.10 $3.85Children are FREE who lap sit Child (Age 4-11) $ 12.45 $13.05 $ .60Adults are ages 12 & older; children 11 & younger must be accompanied by an adult.

Mt. Olympus Water & Theme Park - Wisconsin DellsAll day pass: Includes all water & theme park activities. $29.00 $39.99 $10.99Season: May 26-Sept. 3 9AM-10PM Children 2 & under FREE

Pirates Cove - Wisconsin DellsSeason: May 26-Sept. 3, 2012 Children 6 & above $ 5.25 $ 7.95 $ 2.70Children 5 & under FREE

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WPRA Ticket Sales

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Daily: Carnival, Concessions,Games, & Fun

Please Note: No food or beverage carry-insallowed on festival grounds. Any carry-ins aresubject to search by the New Berlin Police Department. Malone Park will not be avail-able for family picnics during the festival.Non-profit community groups will provide awide variety of menu items at very reasonableprices.

44th Annual New Berlin 4th of July Family Festival2012 Theme “New Berlin–America the Beautiful”

TENTATIVE SCHEDULE

Monday, July 2 - Malone Park 5:00 p.m. Grounds Open 6:00-11:00 p.m. Spectrum Entertainment carnival games and rides (6:00-11:00 p.m. wristband special, unlimited rides, $16 ad-

vance sale at the New Berlin City Hall cashiers window/Sale June 18-July 3 (CASH ONLY) $20 at the gate) NOREFUNDS ON WRISTBANDS

6:30-9:30 p.m. WI Singers at New Berlin West P.A.C. sponsored by BuySeasons & the New Berlin Schoon District – TICKETSREQUIRED FOR ADMISSION – Complimentary tickets can be obtained from the New Berlin Parks & RecreationOffice, to be admitted into the event. Tickets will be available beginning June 18.

7:00-11:00 p.m. Piles of Rhythm (east tent) 8:30-11:00 p.m. Pat McCurdy (west tent) 11:00 p.m. Grounds close

Tuesday, July 3 - Malone Park 5:00 p.m. Grounds Open 6:00-11:00 p.m. Spectrum Entertainment carnival games and rides (6:00-11:00 p.m. wristband special, unlimited rides, $16 ad-

vance sale at the New Berlin City Hall cashiers window/Sale June 18-July 3 (CASH ONLY) $20 at the gate) NOREFUNDS ON WRISTBANDS

5:30 p.m. Pie Bake Off Check-In @ Schoeneck Containers Family Tent - sponsored by Sendiks New Berlin 6:00 p.m. 9th Annual Pie Bake Off Judging (entry form at www.newberlin.org) 6:00 p.m. Kohl’s Wild Theater (gazebo) 6:00-8:00 p.m. Family Games & Activities for all ages (center of grounds) Sponsored by New Berlin Parks & Recreation

Department 7:00-11:00 p.m. Rhythm Method (west tent) 7:00-11:00 p.m. Mt. Olive (east tent) 9:30 p.m. NBFD Flashlight Candy Hunt (6th grade & under)

(softball diamonds, bring a bag & flashlight) 11:00 p.m. Grounds close

Wednesday, July 4 - Malone Park 9:00 a.m. Mini Parade lineup (city hall main parking lot) 9:30 a.m. Mini Parade sponsored by New Berlin Jr. Woman’s Club 12:00 Noon Grounds Open 10:00-11:45 a.m. New Berlin National Dash Check-In @ Schoeneck Containers Family Tent 12:00 Noon New Berlin National Dash 2M Run/Walk or 5K Run 12 Noon-11:00 p.m. Spectrum Entertainment carnival games and rides (12:00-5:00 p.m. wristband special, unlimited rides, $16 ad-

vance sale at the New Berlin City Hall cashiers window/Sale June 18-July 3 (CASH ONLY) $20 at the gate) NOREFUNDS ON WRISTBANDS

12:30-4:30 p.m. Barefoot ‘N’ Blue Jean (west tent) 12:30-4:30 p.m. The Ricochettes (east tent) 1:00 p.m. MAIN PARADE 3:00-5:00 p.m. HAPPY HOUR ($2 Off Pitchers/50¢) 3:00-8:00 p.m. Jo-Don Farms Petting Zoo 4:00 p.m. New Berlin Lions Free Ice Cream Handout (11 yrs. & under) 4:00-6:00 p.m. Brew City Wrestling 4:45 p.m. Anita's Dance Company (east tent) 4:45 p.m. WMAA Tae Kwon Do Demonstration (west tent) 6:00-10:00 p.m. The Toys (West tent) 6:00-10:00 p.m. Cherry Pie (East tent) 10:00 p.m. FIREWORKS sponsored by by Schoeneck Containers 11:00 p.m. Grounds close – SEE YOU NEXT YEAR!

New Berlin National Dash - Wednesday, July 4 - Malone Park (Presented by New Berlin Junior Woman's Club) 2 mile Run/Walk or 5K Run 10:00-11:45 a.m. Pre-race staging at Schoeneck Containers Family Tent (Race registration forms can be downloaded at www.newberlinjuniors.org) 12:00 Noon Race starts

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When to Register for Summer(Refer to Page 4)

Resident InternetMonday, April 30 at 9:00 AM

Resident Mail-In / Drop BoxTuesday, May 1 at 9:00 AM

Non-ResidentThursday, May 10

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PAIDNew Berlin, Wisconsin

PERMIT NO. 5

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