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Page 1: 2015 Fall Rec Guide

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2BEACHWOOD COMMUNITY SERVICES

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4 Special Events

7 Preschool Enrichment 9 Youth Enrichment

14 Youth Theater

16 Youth Sports

17 Youth Soccer Leagues

18 Youth & Adult Karate

19 Adult Enrichment

26 Adaptive Recreation

27 Beachwood City Schools

28 General Registration Form

29 Youth Sports Registration Form

30 Beachwood Community Center

on the cover Artist legend, Peter Max has created a commemorative piece in honor of the City of Beachwood Centennial. The Artist will gift this piece to the City and will be presented in a special ceremony Saturday, October 24 at 5:30 p.m. See page 5.

mayor

Mayor Merle S. Gorden

beachwood c ity council

Fred Goodman - Council PresidentMark I. Wachter - Council V.P.Martin S. HorwitzAlec IsaacsonMel JacobsMark MintzJames Pasch

community SerViceS d irector

Karen A. Carmen

recreat ion SuperViSor

Peter Conces

aSS iStant recreat ionSuperViSor

Frank Vicchiarelli

drama/Spec ial eVentSSuperViSor

Jill Koslen-Freireich

communicat ionS

Colleen McHugh

recreat ion Staff

Shannon Diamond Michelle Miller

community center SuperViSor

Howard Oliver

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contentsSeptember | october | noVember | december

City Council

Fred Goodman - President

Mel Jacobs

Alec Isaacson

Martin S. Horwitz

Mark Mintz

James Pasch

Mark Wachter - V.P.

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16 th AnnUAL

honkin’ haulin’ hands-on trucksGet into the driver’s seat of over 30 trucks including:

• FiRE EnGinES• AmBULAnCE• RUBBiSH TRUCK• FRonT EnD LoADER• DUmP TRUCK AnD moRE...

Don’t miss your chance to tour the Municipal Service Center. Get up close and personal with these big trucks!

► When: Sunday, September 20► Time: 12:00 noon – 3:00 p.m.► Location: Beachwood Municipal Service Center 23355 Mercantile Road

Sunday, September 20 noon – 3:00 p.m.

free

where? Beachwood Family Aquatic

Center Parking Lot

when? Sunday, September 6 1:00 – 5:00 p.m.

how much? Totally Free

parking? Beachwood

High School (Free Shuttle)

Sunday,

Sept. 61:00 p.m.

family fun day 2015

Giant Slides Pony RidesCraftsCarnival GamesCaricaturesClownsZip line Courseface PaintingPetting Zoo

free

special events

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BEACHWOOD COMMUNITY SERVICES5special events

Enjoy the Midwest’s most exciting juried art event inside the Ohio State Fairgrounds in Columbus!

Find beautiful holiday gifts created by over 400 talented artisans, including creations in wood, jewelry, blown glass, fiber, pottery and soft sculpture.

► When: Sunday, December 7► Time: 9:00 a.m.

Depart Beachwood City Hall Return at approximately 6:00 p.m.

► Fee: $38 Residents/$41 Non-Residents

Winterfair 2015December 79:00 a.m.

Sunday, october 18 10:00 a.m.

call 216-292-1970 to regiSter or ViSit www.beachwoodohio.com

► What: A 5K Run and a 2K Walk Prizes awarded to age and race group winners ► When: Sunday, October 18 ► Time: 10:00 a.m. Registration starts at 9:00 a.m. ► Location: Beachwood City Park, West ► Fee: 5K Run – $11 Pre-register, $13 Day of race 2K Walk – $10 Pre-register, $12 Day of race

Jump Back Jog

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performance dateSSaturday, November 14 • 4:00 p.m.Sunday, November 15 • 2:00 p.m.Friday, November 20 • 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, November 21 • 4:00 p.m.Sunday, November 22 • 2:00 p.m.Friday, December 4 • 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, December 5 • 4:00 p.m.Sunday, December 6 • 2:00 p.m.

locationBeachwood

Middle School Auditorium

ticKet priceS$7.00 – Students $7.00 – Seniors$8.00 – Adults

Available at the door 30 minutes prior to curtain

Veterans Day SaluteBeachwood Historical Society and the City of Beachwood will partner to commemorate Veterans Day at Beachwood Cemetery.

Featuring dignitaries, local veterans, presentation of the colors and guided tours.

Beachwood Cemetery is the final resting place of 40 soldiers from:

Revolutionary War (1775 – 1783) War of 1812 (1812 – 1815)

Mexican-American War (1846 – 1848) Civil War (1861 – 1865)

Spanish-American War (1898) World War I (1914 – 1918) World War II (1939 – 1945)

► When: Sunday, November 8► Time: 11:00 a.m.► Location: Beachwood Cemetery

(on Green Rd.)

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

november 811:00 a.m.

special events

beachwood recreation community theater preSentS

There’s no place

like home!

FREE service for Beachwood Residents

Bring personal documents, mail and files to have them shredded on-site for FREE! Shred up to 6 banker boxes or 12 blue grocery bags at no charge. Staples, paper clips, metal or plastic binders accepted. Rain or shine.Proof of residency (driver’s license & utility bill) needed.

► When: Sunday, September 27 ► Time: 9:00 – 12:00 Noon► Location: Beachwood Community Center Parking Lot► Fee: FREE

Sunday, September 279:00 – 12:00 noon

free

drop-off dayDonate to Habitat for Humanity with usable household items and construction/rehab materials.

Accepted items include furniture, appliances (stoves, dishwashers, washer/dryers), sinks, toilets, vanities, counter tops, tile, tools of all kinds, landscape materials, doors, electrical fixtures, plumbing materials, wood (6 – 8 ft), bricks/blocks, tables/chairs, kitchen cabinets, etc. Items must be complete, clean and usable. Tax receipt available. Pick-up for larger items by calling 216.429-3631.

Shred Day and Habitat for Humanity

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Parent/Child Roller Skating Lessons

Instructor: CVRR StaffAges: 2 – 5 years with parent

Kids and their parents will have fun while learning to skate! The first five weeks will be instructional and the sixth week students will have a fun time skating with a chance to show their family and friends what they’ve learned. Students can use in-line or roller skates.

(6 weeK SeSSion)

location:Chagrin Valley Roller Rink7151 S. Main St., Chagrin FallsWednesday 1:30 – 2:15 p.m.Session 1 September 23 – October 28Session 2 November 4 – December 16 (No class November 25)

fee:$60 Resident$65 Non-Resident

Pee Wee Soccer

Instructor: Dennis WeynAges: 3 – 5 years

Program will introduce basic soccer skills in a fun-filled environment for boys and girls ages 3 – 5 years. Instructors will focus on footwork, dribbling, passing and team work. Dennis Weyn is the Director of Coaching for Ohio Premier Soccer Club.

(6 weeK SeSSion) Limited Enrollment: 14

location:Fairmount Pre-SchoolThursday 12:45 – 1:45 p.m.Session 1 September 10 – October 15Session 2 October 22 – December 3 (No class November 26)

fee:$99 Resident$104 Non-Resident

Future Scientists

Instructor: Supplies on Demand, LLCAges: 3 – 5 years

Fall Classes Session 1: What is Science? Tool Time! Amazing Atoms and Moving Molecules, Colorful Color and Chromotagraphy, Floating & Sinking, Is It Science, Is It Magic?

Fall Classes Session 2: Harvest Time & Colorful Leaves, Magic of Balls, All About Birds, Marvelous Muscles, Wonderful Weather.

(5 weeK SeSSion)

location:Fairmount Pre-SchoolMonday 12:40 – 1:25 p.m.Session 1 September 21 – October 19Session 2 November 2 – 30

fee: $74 Resident $79 Non-Resident

Tiger Cubs Golf Clinic

Instructor: TJ Tabor & StaffAges: 4 – 7 years

A great way to start your future “Tigers.” Introduction to the basic fundamentals with an emphasis on hand-eye coordination.

(6 weeK SeSSion)

location:The Golf Dome8189 E. Washington St., Chagrin FallsFriday 5:00 – 5:30 p.m.Session 1 September 18 – October 23Session 2 October 30 – December 11 (No class November 27)

fee: $60

preschool enrichment

Tumbling Twisters

Instructor: Jump Start! GynmasticsAges: 3 – 4 years

Class begins with fun, fast-paced warm-ups. Students are introduced to basic gymnastics positions and skills. Our lesson plans are sure to keep kids moving and motivated. Tumbling, balance, tumble trax and bars are all part of the experience. To learn more visit www.jsgymnastics.com.

(7 & 8 weeK SeSSionS)

location:Jump Start! Gymnastics 23645 Mercantile Sunday 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. Session 1 August 30 – October 18Session 2 October 25 – December 13 (No class November 29)

Monday 4:30 – 6:00 p.m. Session 1 August 31 – October 19 (No class September 7 & 14)Session 2 October 26 – December 14 (No class November 23)

Tuesday 4:30 – 6:00 p.m. Session 1 September 1 – October 20Session 2 October 27 – December 15 (No class November 24)

Wednesday 4:00 – 5:30 p.m. Session 1 September 2 – October 21 (No class September 23)Session 2 October 28 – December 16 (No class November 25)

Thursday 4:30 – 6:00 p.m. Session 1 September 3 – October 22Session 2 October 29 – December 17 (No class November 26)

Saturday 10:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Session 1 September 5 – October 24 Session 2 October 31 – December 19 (No class November 28)

fee: $135

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Princess Ballet

Instructor: Communities in MotionAges: 3 1/2 – 5 years

Join our fun ballet movement class dancing to your favorite princess songs. A new routine will be learned each week. Each session will end with a performance for family and friends.

(4 weeK SeSSion)

location:Beachwood Community CenterTuesday 11:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.OR 6:00 – 6:30 p.m.Session 1 September 15 – October 6 Session 2 October 20 – November 10 Session 3 November 17 – December 15 (No class November 24)

Saturday 9:00 – 9:30 a.m.Session 1 September 12 – October 3 Session 2 October 10 – November 7 (No class October 24) Session 3 November 14 – December 12 (No class November 28)

fee: $34 Resident $39 Non-Resident

move & Groove

Instructor: Communities in MotionAges: 1 – 3 with parent

Our soundtrack of fun songs will delight your preschoolers. This pre-dance and tumble program promotes coordination, strength, flexibility and spatial awareness. Instructor will work individually with students (and their parent) at each class.

(4 weeK SeSSion)

location:Beachwood Community CenterTuesday 10:30 – 11:00 a.m.Session 1 September 15 – October 6 Session 2 October 20 – November 10 Session 3 November 17 – December 15 (No class November 24)

fee: $34 Resident $39 Non-Resident

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Little Hip Hop & Tumble

Instructor: Communities in MotionAges: 3 – 5 years

Children will perform hip hop moves to upbeat “kid friendly” music and enjoy games and activities while learning beginner through intermediate level tumbling skills. This class promotes the development of coordination, strength, flexibility, balance and spatial awareness. Each session will end with a performance for family and friends.

(4 weeK SeSSion)

location:Beachwood Community CenterTuesday 11:00 – 11:30 a.m. Session 1 September 15 – October 6 Session 2 October 20 – November 10 Session 3 November 17 – December 15 (No class November 24)

Saturday 9:30 – 10:00 a.m.Session 1 September 12 – October 3 Session 2 October 10 – November 7 (No class October 24) Session 3 November 14 – December 12 (No class November 28)

fee: $34 Resident $39 Non-Resident

itty Bitty Ballet

Instructor: Communities in MotionAges: 2 – 3 1/2 years

This class is designed for the tiny ballerina and her parent or caregiver. The class is full of fun songs and will give your little princess exposure to ballet without the structure of Princess Ballet. Come enjoy the class in your favorite ballet outfit.

(4 weeK SeSSion)

location:Beachwood Community CenterTuesday 10:00 – 10:30 a.m.OR 5:30 – 6:00 p.m. Session 1 September 15 – October 6 Session 2 October 20 – November 10 Session 3 November 17 – December 15 (No class November 24)

Saturday 10:15 – 10:45 a.m. Session 1 September 12 – October 3 Session 2 October 10 – November 7 (No class October 24) Session 3 November 14 – December 12 (No class November 28)

fee: $34 Resident $39 Non-Resident

Hip Hop Dance & Tumble

Instructor: Communities in MotionAges: 5 – 8 years (co-ed)

Children will enjoy fun upbeat hip hop routines, games and activities as well as tumbling skills beginner through intermediate. This type of class is beneficial because the skills worked on will assist the development of coordination, strength, flexibility, balance and spatial awareness.

(4 weeK SeSSion)

location:Beachwood Community CenterTuesday 6:30 – 7:15 p.m.Session 1 September 15 – October 6 Session 2 October 20 – November 10 Session 3 November 17 – December 15 (No class November 24)

fee: $44 Resident $49 Non-Resident

Cheer and Hip Hop

Instructor: Communities in MotionAges: 4 – 6 years

Come join in the fun as we do hip hop dance moves to upbeat kid-friendly music as well as fun cheerleading cheers, chants, jumps and moves. Children will enjoy fun games and activities as well.

(4 weeK SeSSion)

location:Beachwood Community Center

Wednesday 5:15 – 6:00 p.m. Session 1 September 9 – October 7 (No class September 23) Session 2 October 21 – November 11 Session 3 November 18 – December 16 (No class November 25)

fee: $44 Resident $49 Non-Resident

preschool enrichment

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Painting Together®

Instructor: Helen BermanAges: 18 months – 5 years

For adult and child, what could be more fun than painting? Easy projects showcase unique paints, techniques and materials and will change each week. No ordinary painting for us – try paints that are frozen, foamy and make bubbles. Experience fabulous paint pizzazz. An adult may bring more than one child, but separate registration fee is required for each child. A $7 material fee to cover entire session is payable to instructor at first class. Pre-Registration required.

(4 weeK SeSSion)

location:Beachwood Community CenterMonday 9:30 – 10:15 a.m. September 21 – October 12

fee: $29 Resident $34 Non-Resident

preschool/youth enrichment

Little Twisters

Instructor: Jump Start! GymnasticsAges: 20 months – 3 years

Designed for toddlers, 20 months to 3 years of age, and a participating parent or caregiver. Through music and environment, students are introduced to spatial awareness, socialization and basic gymnastic skills in a fun, energized atmosphere with appropriate sized equipment.

(7 weeK SeSSion)

location: Jump Start! Gymnastics23700 Mercantile Rd.Tuesday 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. Session 1 September 1 – October 20Session 2 October 27 – December 15 (No class November 24)

Saturday 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. OR 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. Session 1 September 5 – October 24 Session 2 October 31 – December 19 (No class November 28)

Sunday 1:00 – 2:00 p.m.Session 1 August 30 – October 18Session 2 October 25 – December 13 (No class November 29)

fee: $135

mix it Up!

Instructor: Helen BermanAges: 18 months – 5 years

Mix, mash, squish and stir. Make your own play dough, paints, pastes, sculptures and more. You both will leave class each week with several creations. Also, you’ll receive the recipes to continue the fun at home! An adult may bring more than one child, but a separate registration fee is required for each child. A $7 material fee to cover entire session is payable to instructor at first class.

(4 weeK SeSSion)

location: Beachwood Community CenterMonday 9:30 – 10:15 a.m. October 19 – November 9

fee: $29 Resident$34 Non-Resident

Learn How to irish Dance

Instructor: Murphy Irish ArtsAges: 5 – 18 years

Join the Murphy Irish Dancers as they celebrate 35 years of spreading the love for the Irish culture by taking a beginner class. Beginner classes are for youths ages 5 and up and for adults. Murphy Irish Dancers have opportunities throughout the year to share what they have learned by performing for their families and for events throughout the Cleveland area. All classes are beginner level.

(8 weeK SeSSion)

location: 24000 Mercantile Dr., #510, BeachwoodWednesday 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. September 16 – November 4Saturday 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. September 19 – November 7

fee: $75

LEGo® Engineers Let’s Get movin

Instructor: SnapologyAges: 5 – 9 years

Build super-cool models that use gears, axles and pulleys! Sample models include a windmill, a conveyor belt and a rubber-band car. Work in teams to build a different model each week. Class includes ample free-building time to promote creativity and spark lively imaginations. Gain an understanding of basic STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) concepts.

(6 weeK SeSSion)

location: Beachwood Community CenterThursday 5:15 – 6:30 p.m. October 1 – November 5

fee:$90 Residents$95 Non-Residents

Lego machines and mechanisms

Instructor: SnapologyAges: 7 – 11 years

Boys and girls come build super-cool models that use gears, axles, technic bricks and motors. Children will learn engineering and physics concepts as they work in teams under guided instruction to build a different model each class! Students will have fun modifying their creations to make their machines stronger and faster.

(6 weeK SeSSion)

location: Beachwood Community CenterMonday 5:15 – 6:30 p.m. November 9 – December 14

fee:$97 Resident$102 Non-Resident

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Coloricious

Instructor: Katie Parisi, pARTy Matters, LTDAges: 5 – 8 years

Explore the world of Pinkalicious and her adventures. Each week there will be reading, focus art project and writing. Focus books for inspiration will also include Purplicious, Goldicious, Silverlicious and Emeraldalicious. Complete various art projects and extend writing skills as you create your own Colorlicious story with yourself as the main character. Materials fee $75 payable first night includes all supplies for each week’s projects. Must bring an art shirt to all classes.

(6 weeK SeSSion)

location: Memorial Jr High, Room 120 1250 Professor Rd, South EuclidThursday 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. September 3 – October 8

fee: $30 Resident$40 Non-Resident

Paper Possibilities

Instructor: Katie Parisi, pARTy Matters, LTDAges: 5 – 12 years

This art class challenges pARTicipants to see the many ways paper can be used to create dimensional works of art! Never underestimate the power of paper and its endless possibilities. Materials fee $25 payable first night. Must bring an art shirt to all classes.

(2 weeK SeSSion)

location: Memorial Jr High, Room 120 1250 Professor Rd, South EuclidMonday 6:00 – 7:30 p.m.Session 1 September 21 – 28Session 2 November 30 – December 7

fee: $10 Resident$15 Non-Resident

oil and Water

Instructor: Katie Parisi, pARTy Matters, LTDAges: 5 – 12 years

This are class challenges pARTicipants to see how oil and water can’t be mixed but can work together to create masterpieces! Watercolor painting and various drawing techniques will give way for pARTicipants to leave with some abstract art pieces, choice piece will be framed. Materials fee $25 payable first night. Must bring an art shirt to all classes.

(2 weeK SeSSion)

location: Memorial Jr High, Room 120 1250 Professor Rd, South EuclidTuesday 6:00 – 7:30 p.mSession 1 September 8 – 15Session 2 November 3 – 10

fee: $10 Resident$15 Non-Resident

All Dolled Up

Instructor: Katie Parisi, pARTy Matters, LTDAges: 7 – 10 years

If you love your dolls, this class is for you. Come make your own personable doll clothes and accessories! Bring your doll each week along with an art shirt. Each session has a different theme. No sew projects make this class easy and exciting for all. This session is PJ Party! Projects include fleece nightgown, slippers, pillow, and blanket. Materials fee $40 payable on first night.

(3 weeK SeSSion)

location: Memorial Jr High, Room 120 1250 Professor Rd, South EuclidThursday 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. October 15 – 29

fee: $20 Resident$25 Non-Resident

Youth Fun/ Ballet Creative movement

Instructor: Communities in Motion Ages: 6 – 8 years

This super fun movement class includes ballet, jazz and modern type dance warmup, across the floor and memorizing of dance sequences. We will play fun games to learn terminology and exercises as well as build posture. Dance class is a great exercise for the mind and body.

(4 weeK SeSSion)

location: Beachwood Community CenterWednesday 6:00 – 6:45 p.m.Session 1 September 9 – October 7 (No class September 23)Session 2 October 21 – November 11Session 3 November 18 – December 16 (No class November 25)

fee:$44 Resident$49 Non-Resident

move it Like This

Instructor: Communities in MotionAges: 9 – 13 years

Super fun dance and movement class that includes warm-ups, across the floor and dance combinations to upbeat, modern music. Hip Hop style and fun popular line dances will be taught to keep the body moving throughout this class. Great exercise for mind and body.

(4 weeK SeSSion)

location: Beachwood Community CenterWednesday 6:45 – 7:30 p.m.Session 1 September 9 – October 7 (No class September 23)Session 2 October 21 – November 11Session 3 November 18 – December 16 (No class November 25)

fee:$44 Resident$49 Non-Resident

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Progress with Chess is pleased to offer three different groups specially designed to instruct and challenge players of every skill level and

experience. Students may be graduated to the next level for their scheduled weeks upon the recommendation of the instructor with no additional fee.

www.progreSSwithcheSS.com

Fantastic Foundation

Instructor: Progress with Chess Grades: K – 5

Fantastic Foundation includes students who already know the basic rules but have little or no tournament experience. Students will learn tactics, strategies and checkmate patterns, how to record moves and use a chess clock. Classmates will play training games under tournament conditions and receive the necessary skills to enter competitive play with confidence.

(13 weeK SeSSion)

location:Beachwood Community CenterSunday 12:30 – 2:00 p.m. September 13 – December 20 (No class October 25)

fee: $149

Championship Challenge

Instructor: Progress with Chess Grades: K – 12

Designed for students that have tournament experience or have received prior chess instruction and are eager to enter competition. Sessions will include one hour of interactive lessons and one tournament game. Explore advanced tactics, strategies, checkmate patterns, endgames and openings in a supportive small group setting. Participants will learn from analyzing their games and those of famous masters. Two four-game tournaments. Free entry included with registration.

(13 weeK SeSSion)

location:Beachwood Community CenterSunday 2:30 – 5:00 p.m. September 13 – December 20 (No class October 25)

fee: $149

Beautiful Beginning

Instructor: Progress with ChessGrades: K – 5

Beautiful Beginning is a great way to nurture your child’s interest in the game of chess. We offer a supportive small group setting. Students will learn the moves of the pieces, the rules and be able to play a legal game of chess.

Instruction provided by Progress with Chess, a local non-profit organization which has introduced chess to thousands of local students.

(13 weeK SeSSion)

location: Beachwood Community CenterSunday 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. September 13 – December 20 (No class October 25)

fee: $149

in-Line & Roller Skating Lessons

Instructor: CVRR StaffGrades: K – 5

Come and learn to skate like the pros. Course includes five lessons and the sixth class allows students a chance to show family and friends what they've learned in a fun-time skate. Parents must transport child to and from the rink. Note: If you bring your own outdoor skates, they must be clean and in good condition. Students can use in-line or roller skates.

(6 weeK SeSSion)

location:Chagrin Valley Roller Rink7151 S. Main St., Chagrin FallsWednesday 4:30 – 5:15 p.m.Session 1 September 23 – October 28Session 2 November 4 – December 16 (No class November 25)

fee:$60 Resident$65 Non-Resident

youth enrichment

Beachwood Winter Chess Camp

Instructor: Progress with ChessGrades: K – 8

Instructed by Progress with Chess, Ohio’s largest chess teaching organization. Everyone welcome, from beginner to expert! Campers in grades K-8 will be placed in small groups according to age and skill level. Sessions include a mixture of interactive lessons and supervised open play. There will be a short recess in the morning and afternoon with opportunities for physical activity. Chess sets, clocks and written curriculum provided. If attending full day, please pack a brown bag lunch and drink daily.

location: Beachwood Community CenterMon. – Wed. Full Day 9:00 – 4:00 p.m. Half Day 9:00 – 12:00 p.m. OR 1:00 – 4:00 p.m.Session 1 December 21 – 23Session 2 December 28 – 30

fee:Full Day $160 per week, $260 both weeks Sibling Discount: $40Half Day $99 per week, $160 both weeks Sibling Discount: $20

Future Scientist

Instructor: Supplies on Demand, LLCGrades: K – 2

Students experiment, analyze, predict and make a project emphasizing the topic. Taught by Future Scientists trained and certified teachers. Our goal is to excite children about science.

Fall Classes Session 1: What is Science? Tool Time! Amazing Atoms and Moving Molecules, Colorful Color and Chromotagraphy, Floating & Sinking, Is It Science, Is It Magic?

Fall Classes Session 2: Harvest Time & Colorful Leaves, Magic of Balls, All About Birds, Marvelous Muscles, Wonderful Weather.

(5 weeK SeSSion)

location:Beachwood Community Center Bus Transportation Provided Wednesday 3:45 – 4:30 p.m.Session 1 September 16 – October 21 (No class September 23)Session 2 November 4 – December 9 (No class November 25)

fee: $74 Resident $79 Non-Resident

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After School Sports

Instructor: Jump Start Sports StaffGrades: K – 5

Have a blast and get lots of exercise in the After School Sports program by Jump Start Sports. Students will play a wide variety of sports and games including: basketball, flag football, soccer, dodgeball, kickball, british bulldog, floor hockey, capture the flag and more.

(6 weeK SeSSion)

location:Bryden Elementary SchoolGrades K – 2 Monday 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. September 21 – October 26

location:Hilltop Elementary SchoolGrades 3 – 5 Friday 2:45 – 3:45 p.m. September 11 – October 16

fee: $50 - Residents Only

Junior Learn To Play Golf

Instructor: TJ Tabor & StaffAges: 8 – 12 years

Learn grip, stance, weight shift, full swing, short game, chipping, putting, rules and etiquette.

(6 weeK SeSSion) Limited Enrollment: 8

location:The Golf Dome8189 E. Washington St., Chagrin FallsThursday 5:00 – 6:00 p.m.Session 1 September 17 – October 22Session 2 October 29 – December 10 (No class November 26)

Saturday 9:30 – 10:30 a.m.Session 1 September 19 – October 24Session 2 October 31 – December 12 (No class November 28)

fee: $118

Junior intermediate Golf

Instructor: TJ Tabor & StaffAges: 8 – 12 years

This clinic builds on basic fundamentals but adds new and more advanced swing techniques, pitching and sand shot elements. Skill and playing tests are more difficult.

(6 weeK SeSSion) Limited Enrollment: 8

location:The Golf Dome8189 E. Washington St., Chagrin FallsWednesday 5:00 – 6:00 p.m.Session 1 September 16 – October 21Session 2 October 28 – December 9 (No class November 25)

Saturday 10:30 – 11:30 a.m.Session 1 September 19 – October 24Session 2 October 31 – December 12 (No class November 28)

fee: $118

Parent/Child Golf Clinic

Instructor: TJ Tabor & Staff

A fun and non-intimidating way for the parent and child to spend some quality time together while learning an activity for a lifetime. Introduction to the golf swing, chipping, putting, rules and etiquette are covered. Actual on-course play and contests are done in our simulators.

(6 weeK SeSSion)

location:The Golf Dome8189 E. Washington St., Chagrin FallsThursday 6:00 – 7:00 p.m.Session 1 September 17 – October 22Session 2 October 29 – December 10 (No class November 26)

Friday 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. Session 1 September 18 – October 23Session 2 October 30 – December 11 (No class November 27)

fee: $176 (Includes parent and child)

Beginner Footskills Soccer

Instructor: Dennis WeynGrades: K – 1

Learn basic soccer skills, including footskills and technique. The program director, Dennis Weyn is the Director of Coaching for Ohio Premier Soccer Club.

(6 weeK SeSSion)

location:Bryden Elementary SchoolWednesday 3:30 – 4:30 p.m.Session 1 September 9 – October 21 (No class September 23)Session 2 October 28 – December 9 (No class November 25)

fee:$99 Resident$104 Non-Resident

youth enrichment

Private Soccer Lessons

Instructor: Dennis WeynAges: 7 years and Up

Learn from one of the area’s finest coaches, Dennis Weyn, the Director of Coaching for Ohio Premier Soccer Club. Thursdays or Fridays by appointment only. Contact instructor at 440-567-9893 to schedule an appointment. Registration is accepted by the Beachwood Recreation Department.

location:Bryden Elementary School, Gym

fee:Individual lesson $80 for 1 hour2 players $45 (each player) for 1 hour3 – 4 players $30 (each player) for 1 hour

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Flips for Boys

Instructor: Jump Start! GymnasticsAges: 9 – 14 years

This class emphasizes body positions and individual competency in all gymnastic areas including: vault, pommel horse, bars and floor. Strength and flexibility are incorporated into all rotations.

(7 weeK SeSSion)

location: Jump Start! Gymnastics23700 Mercantile Rd.Tuesday 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. Session 1 September 1 – October 20Session 2 October 27 – December 15 (No class November 24)

Thursday 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. Session 1 September 3 – October 22Session 2 October 29 – December 17 (No class November 26)

fee: $160

Flips for Girls

Instructor: Jump Start! GymnasticsAges: 6 years and up

Whether you’re a beginner or have taken classes before, this class is perfect for girls 6 years of age or older! This class will emphasize basic body positions required for gymnastics elements. It will also focus on building strength and flexibility. The students will get the opportunity to use all of the gymnastics equipment including vault, bars, beam and floor.

(7 weeK SeSSion)

location: Jump Start! Gymnastics23700 Mercantile Rd.Sunday 1:00 – 2:30 p.m. Session 1 August 30 – October 18Session 2 October 25 – December 13 (No class November 29)

Monday 4:30 – 6:00 p.m. Session 1 August 31 – October 19 (No class September 7 & 14)Session 2 October 26 – December 14 (No class November 23)

Tuesday 4:30 – 6:00 p.m. Session 1 September 1 – October 20Session 2 October 27 – December 15 (No class November 24)

Wednesday 4:00 – 5:30 p.m. OR 5:30 – 7:00 p.m. Session 1 September 2 – October 21 (No class September 23)Session 2 October 28 – December 16 (No class November 25)

Thursday 4:30 – 6:00 p.m. Session 1 September 3 – October 22Session 2 October 29 – December 17 (No class November 26)

Saturday 10:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Session 1 September 5 – October 24 Session 2 October 31 – December 19 (No class November 28)

fee: $160

youth enrichment

Fit Dance

Instructor: Ava Nelson, Communities In Motion Certified Zumba Instructor

Ages: 8 – 15 years

Do you love to dance for fun? Join us for Fit Dance Fun as we heat up the dance floor with Latin and Hip Hop style aerobic dance routines to current music. Warm-up, Dance routines and Cool down included. Bring water bottle.

(4 weeK SeSSion)

location: Beachwood Community CenterSaturday 10:45 – 11:30 a.m.Session 1 September 12 – October 3Session 2 October 10 – November 7 (No class October 24) Session 3 November 14 – December 12 (No class November 28)

fee:$44 Resident$49 Non-Resident

Hable Espanol for Kids

Adventure Class

Instructor: Global Advantage 21Ages: 3 – 10 years

Come aboard Flight Hable Espanol and experience an adventure of a lifetime! Children will be introduced to the Spanish language and culture through a fun, innovative approach of teaching a foreign language.

(4 weeK SeSSion)

location: Hillcrest Family YMCA, 5000 Mafyield Rd., Lyndhurst

Wednesday 10:00 – 10:50 a.m. OR 4:00 – 4:50 p.m. Session 1 September 9 – 30 Session 2 October 7 – 28 Session 3 November 11 – December 9 (No class November 25)

fee:

$35 Resident $40 Non-Resident

Hable Espanol for Kids Learn n Play

Experience

Instructor: Global Advantage 21Ages: 3 – 10 years

It is a proven fact that children learn best through PLAY – in any language! This program is an open play experience for children with a bilingual teacher. Age appropriate art, music, literacy, sensory, science, and math activities will be available to keep your youngest and oldest child interested.

(4 weeK SeSSion)

location: Hillcrest Family YMCA, 5000 Mafyield Rd., Lyndhurst

Wednesday 11:00 – 11:50 a.m. OR 5:00 – 5:50 p.m. Session 1 September 9 – 30 Session 2 October 7 – 28 Session 3 November 11 – December 9 (No class November 25)

fee:

$35 Resident $40 Non-Resident

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Baby Blades: Basic skating skills such as sitting and standing on the ice, marching and gliding.

Preliminary Hockey Development (PHD): Designed to teach basic skating and hockey skills including stick handling, shooting and basic game concepts.

Advanced LTS: Tuesday nights - If your skater has a desire to pursue competitive skating or just wants to pursue a higher level of skating, it is time to work towards joining the Shaker Figure Skating Club (SFSC). It is recommended that skaters enter the SFSC through our Advanced LTS program.

BABY BLADES Ages: 18 months – 3 yearsFriday 10:30 – 10:50 a.m.Session 1 September 11 – October 16 Session 2 October 23 – December 4 (No class November 27)

SNOWPLOW SAM 1, 2 & 3 Ages: 3 – 5 yearsTuesday 5:00 – 5:30 p.m. Session 1 September 8 – October 13Session 2 October 20 – December 1 (No class November 24)

Thursday 1:15 – 1:45 p.m. OR 4:45 – 5:15 p.m. OR 6:15 – 6:45 p.m.Session 1 September 10 – October 15Session 2 October 22 – December 3 (No class November 26)

location: Thornton Park20701 Farnsleigh Road, Shaker Hts.

fee: $60 Resident / $80 Non-Resident Session 2 Saturday Classes $50 / $70 $2 Skate Rental (if needed)

Friday 10:00 – 10:30 a.m. Session 1 September 11 – October 16 Session 2 October 23 – December 4 (No class November 27)

Saturday 1:15 – 1:45 p.m. Session 1 September 12 – October 17 Session 2 October 24 – December 5 (No class November 28)

PRELIMINARY HOCKEY DEVELOPMENT Ages: 3 – 5 years Tuesday 4:00 – 4:30 p.m. Session 1 September 8 – October 13Session 2 October 20 – December 1 (No class November 24)

Thursday 5:45 – 6:15 p.m.Session 1 September 10 – October 15Session 2 October 22 – December 3 (No class November 26)

BASIC 1, 2 & 3 Ages: 6 and UpTuesday 5:00 – 5:30 p.m. Session 1 September 8 – October 13Session 2 October 20 – December 1 (No class November 24)

Thursday 5:15 – 5:45 p.m. OR 6:15 – 6:45 p.m.Session 1 September 10 – October 15Session 2 October 22 – December 3 (No class November 26)

ice Skating, Learn to Skate Lessons

theater and performing artsActing it out!

Instructor: Jill Koslen-FreireichGrades: 1 – 2

This beginning acting class is designed for students who just can’t wait to get on the stage! Explore mime and inprov while letting imaginations soar. This class is also geared towards the shy student who just needs a little coaching and encouragement.

(6 weeK SeSSion)

location: Beachwood High School, CafeteriaSaturday 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. September 26 – October 31

fee: $60 Resident$65 Non-Resident

mini-Drama Camp

Instructor: Drama StaffGrades: 3 – 9

Workshops include: Let’s Improvise, where beginning improve skills will be taught, led by George Crenshaw. A five, six, seven, eight – a beginning dance for Musical Theater Students, taught by Eugene Sumlin.Sing Out, Louise – private group voice taught by Rory Sanders

(6 weeK SeSSion)

location: Beachwood High School, CafeteriaSaturday 1:00 – 2:45 p.m. September 26 – October 31

fee: $60 Resident$65 Non-Resident

Getting into the Act

Instructor: Drama StaffGrade: Kindergarten

This beginning acting class is designed specifically for kindergartners! Explore the world of acting through mime, improvisation, music and movement. The spotlight belongs to this group every Saturday. Let your little performer reach for the stars – and have a great time.

(6 weeK SeSSion)

location: Beachwood High School, CafeteriaSaturday 12:00 – 12:45 p.m. September 26 – October 31

fee: $60 Resident$65 Non-Resident

BASIC 4 & 5 Ages: 6 and UpTuesday 5:30 – 6:00 p.m. Session 1 September 8 – October 13Session 2 October 20 – December 1 (No class November 24)

Thursday 5:15 – 5:45 p.m.Session 1 September 10 – October 15Session 2 October 22 – December 3 (No class November 26)

Saturday 1:45 – 2:15 p.m. Session 1 September 12 – October 17 Session 2 October 24 – December 5 (No class November 28)

BASIC 6 & 7, *FREESTYLE (all levels) *Prerequisite: must have passed Basic 7Tuesday 5:00 – 5:30 p.m. Session 1 September 8 – October 13Session 2 October 20 – December 1 (No class November 24)

Thursday 4:45 – 5:15 p.m.Session 1 September 10 – October 15Session 2 October 22 – December 3 (No class November 26)

Saturday 1:15 – 1:45 p.m. Session 1 September 12 – October 17 Session 2 October 24 – December 5 (No class November 28)

youth enrichment

muSt regiSter 3 dayS prior to claSS Start date

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Auditions!

Tuesday, September 8 • Grades 3 – 5 Wednesday, September 9 • Grades 6 – 12

Thursday, September 10 • Adults & call backs

7:00 p.m. at Beachwood Middle School Auditorium

QueStionS? call recreation at 216.292.1970

beachwood recreation community theater announceS auditionS for

QuicK and eaSy Sign-up

register online

for select programs

www.beachwoodohio.com

Beginning Pottery for Kids

Instructor: Andrea SerafinoAges: 4 years and Up

Children love to get their hands in clay! In this 6 week class, students will learn the basic hand-building techniques of pinching, coiling, slab-building and sculpting. Clay painting and glazing will also be taught. All material and firing costs are included in the class fee.

(6 weeK SeSSion)

location: Beachwood Ceramic Guild, 23366 Commerce Park Circle, Suite 105WMonday 4:00 – 5:30 p.m. Ages 6 – 10 Session 1 September 21 – October 26Session 2 November 2 – December 14 (No class December 7)

fee: $125

Wednesday 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. Ages 4 – 5Session 1 September 9 – October 14Session 2 October 28 – December 9 (No class November 25)

fee: $84

(5 weeK SeSSion)

Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 Noon Ages 9 & Up Session 1 September 12 – October 10 Session 2 October 31 – December 5 (No class November 28)

fee: $140

Young magician’s Club

Instructor: Brad SchreiberAges: 8 – 12 years

Come to this magic workshop and join our professional magician, The Great Brad, as we explore the wonderful world of magic. Students will learn tricks each week that can be easily performed for their peers and family members. Register now before availability disappears.

(5 weeK SeSSion)

location: Greenview Upper Elementary, 1825 S. Green, S. EuclidThursday 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. November 5 – Dec. 17 (No class Nov. 19, 26)

fee: $50 Resident$55 Non-Resident

Children’s Dining Etiquette Class

Instructor: Kimberlee FranzAges: 6 – 15

Children will learn in a fun and interactive way how to set a table from start to finish, table manners and etiquette. We’ll also explore dining styles, American vs Continental: American style of dining, posture, sitting still, the napkin, please and thank you’s, dining conversation, proper way to utilize utensils, passing of food, being excused from the table and complimenting the chef.

location: Beachwood Community CenterSaturday 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. October 10 OR November 7

fee: $20 Resident$25 Non-Resident

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Bison Girls Recreation Basketball Leagues

Grades: 3 – 6

Programs begin with clinics to teach fundamentals and evaluate players for placement on teams. Teams will practice together and games will begin with Beachwood teams as well as other communities starting in January. Games played on Thursdays, Saturdays or Sundays and played both in Beachwood and other communities.

location: Beachwood High School, South GymDates/Times TBA

fee:$55 Resident$65 Non-Resident

Hummingbirds Soccer

Instructor: Jump Start SportsAges: 3 – 4 years

Learn the basics of dribbling, passing, shooting and positioning. Class consists of instruction in each aspect of the game, participation in fun drills that are designed to teach skills and play in low-key, non-competitive games. Parents are encouraged to assist in coaching and are provided with practice plans and literature to aid them. Rained out games will not be made up.

(6 weeK SeSSion)

location:Fairmount Pre-SchoolSunday 10:00 – 12:00 Noon September 13 – October 18

fee:$80 Resident$85 Non-Resident

Little Hoop Stars Basketball

Instructor: Jump Start SportsAges: 4 – 5 years

Learn the basics of basketball including: dribbling, passing, shooting and defense in a fun program.

(6 weeK SeSSion)

location: Hilltop Elementary School, GymTuesday 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. November 10 – December 15

fee:$80 Resident$85 Non-Resident

Hoop Stars Basketball

Instructor: Jump Start SportsGrades: 1 – 2

Instructional and recreational basketball program where players are taught the basics of dribbling, passing, shooting, defense, positioning and rebounding. Then they apply what they have learned in low competition games.

(6 weeK SeSSion)

location: Hilltop Elementary School, GymThursday 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. November 5 – December 17 (No class November 26)

fee:$80 Resident$85 Non-Resident

Beachwood T-Birds Fall T-Ball

Instructor: Jump Start Sports Ages: 3 – 4 years

The T-Birds T-ball program is a blast for the whole family. Kids learn the basics of batting (off a tee) fielding, throwing and catching. Then they apply what they have learned in non-competitive games. Parents are encouraged to assist in the coaching and are provided with practice plans and literature to aid them. Beachwood T-Birds is a fun and meaningful experience which provides preschoolers with a healthy introduction to organized sports, builds confidence and teaches social skills.

(5 weeK SeSSion)

location:Hilltop Elementary School, Baseball FieldsMonday 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. September 21 – October 19

fee:$80 Resident$85 Non-Resident

Fall Baseball Rookie League - Coach Pitch

Instructor: Jump Start Sports Ages: 5 – 6 years

Players will receive instruction in all basics of the sport, and will apply what they have learned in fun games. The games will be non-competitive and no score will be kept, but hits and outs will be recorded as they are in older coach pitch programs. Players who are not able to hit a pitched ball will be able to use a tee while learning.

(5 weeK SeSSion)

location:Hilltop Elementary School, Baseball FieldsMonday 6:30 –7:30 p.m. September 21 – October 19

fee:$80 Resident$85 Non-Resident

youth sports

Fencing Beginner 1

Instructor: Fred SimsAges: 8 – 14 years

Fencing is the oldest western martial art. Its fast, furious and fun. Its also an easy and safe fighting sport to learn. Get ready to sweat as this fun but strenuous sport is for all physical types. Prepare to unleash your inner-Jedi or Zorro! $20 rental fee payable to instructor includes all equipment. It is strongly recommended that each student also purchase his or her own fencing gloves.

(8 weeK SeSSion)

location: South Euclid/Lyndhurst Board of Ed. Bldg, 5044 Mayfield Rd (Tuesday) Hillcrest YMCA, 5000 Mayfield Rd (Saturday)Tuesday 5:30 – 6:30 p.m.SEL Board September 8 – October 27Saturday 9:30 – 10:30 a.m.Hillcrest YMCA September 12 – October 31

fee:$70 Resident$80 Non-Resident

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Beachwood Recreation Flag Football

Instructor: Jump Start Sports Grades: K – 3

Learn the basics of football. Players are grouped by age and coached at their level of understanding. Learn basic fundamentals of offense and defense, and speed and agility training. Parent coaches can assist in the instruction and will call the plays for their teams, but having our coaches lead the program will ensure that all teams receive the same instruction in a planned and organized practice. Jump Start Sports staff will officiate and supervise all games to ensure equal playing time, a rotation of players in various positions, and they will help teach within the context of the game.

(6 weeK SeSSion)

location:Beachwood Middle SchoolFriday 5:30 – 7:00 p.m. September 11 – October 16

fee:$80 Resident$85 Non-Resident

Beachwood Amateur Co-ed Soccer League Fall 2015

Soccer Director: Frank VicchiarelliGrades: K – 6

Program will operate for six weeks. All players will be notified by phone with more information.

• Participants must be at least 5 yrs. old as of September 30, 2015.

• Special requests for team placement can be honored on a reciprocal basis for Midget and Junior only. One request per player.

• NO SPECIAL REQUESTS FOR COACHES CAN BE HONORED.

• Practices will be held at the discretion of the coaches. Regular session matches will begin September 13 and will run through October 18. Matches will be played on Sunday afternoons.

• Shirts will be provided. Shin guards are mandatory. Soccer-type shoes are recommended but tennis shoes are permitted. NO METAL CLEATS ALLOWED!

• Games rained out will not be made up. The Recreation Department reserves the right to make exceptions to this rule when needed.

• Please use Youth Sports Registration form on page 29.

(6 weeK SeSSion)

deadline for regiStrationS: August 28 or when league is full

feeS: $50 Resident / $65 Non-Resident

important dateS:

Registration Deadline – August 28

Season Begins – September 13

Season Ends – October 18

• Coaches are required to undergo a background check.

• The City of Beachwood DOES NOT provide insurance.

• Any fraudulent information on the registration form may be cause for immediate removal.

Beachwood Youth Basketball League

League Director: Frank VicchiarelliBoys Grades: 3 – 6

Beachwood Recreation will be offering basketball leagues this winter. Leagues will be divided into grades 3 – 4 and grades 5 – 6. Shirts will be provided. Please note that the Recreation Department DOES NOT provide insurance.

These leagues will operate on Sunday afternoons and Wednesday or Thursday evenings. All games on the weekdays will start at 7:00 p.m. and the games Sunday afternoon, between the hours of 12:30 – 4:00 p.m. A complete schedule will be handed to the players once the season begins. *No player requests for basketball.

Limited Enrollment: 48 max per league

Boys Grades 3 – 4, November – MarchGames Sunday afternoonsHigh School, South Gym

Boys Grades 5 – 6, November – MarchGames Wed. or Thurs. nightsMiddle School, Gym

fee:$55 Resident$65 Non-Resident

youth sports

midget diViSion coedKindergarten and Grade 1; Fairmount

Junior diViSion coedGrades 2 and 3; Fairmount

Senior diViSion coed leagueGrades 4, 5 and 6; Hilltop

parent coacheS needed for Soccer

These programs cannot be offered without parental involvement. if you are interested in coaching,

contact Frank vicchiarelli at (216) 292-1970. The

City of Beachwood requires Youth Sport volunteer Adult

Coaches to submit to a background check.

Horseback Riding

Instructor: Maypine Equestrian StaffAges: 6 years – Adult

Indoor riding center provides you with classes all year round. Using English Hunt Seat, learn to walk and trot, plus basic horsemanship control. Must wear boots or shoes with a heel and hunt caps. Caps are provided for all beginners.

(8 weeK SeSSion)

location:Maypine Equestrian Center32700 White Rd., WilloughbyMonday 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. September 14 – November 2Saturday 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. September 19 – November 7Sunday 12:00 Noon – 1:00 p.m. September 20 – November 8

fee: $260

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Junior Black Belt

Ages: 8 – 15 years

A 10 week Junior Black Belt training program for the serious Karate student with the recommendation from International Grandmaster Ron Balas, 10th Dan Tai Shin Doh Karate. Students in Junior Black Belt training will receive World Class instruction in Jujitsu (self defense), Kata (forms), traditional forms (staff, nunchaku), Kumite (sparing) and type of mixed martial arts called “ground fighting.” Training includes the opportunity for students in to compete in open competition at the local, national and international levels. For more information call Instructor Ron Balas at 216-691-9391.

location:

Beachwood High School, Wrestling Rm. (Mon.)Hilltop Elementary School, Gym (Wed.)Mon. & Wed. 7:00 – 8:30 p.m.Session 1 September 21 – October 28 (No class September 23)Session 2 November 2 – December 16 (No class November 25)

fee:$140 Resident$150 Non-Resident

award winning

karate!

Beginning and intermediate Karate

Ages: 7 years & Up

Coed beginner instruction for the beginner offers the means to develop balance, coordination of mind and body while learning the fundamentals of Tai Shin Doh Karate.

location:Beachwood High School, Wrestling Rm. Monday 7:00 – 8:30 p.m.Session 1 September 21 – October 26Session 2 November 5 – December 2

fee:$70 Resident$75 Non-Resident

Advanced martial Arts

Ages: 7 years & Up

Coed instruction for the intermediate to advanced student offers the means to enhance and improve upon skills while learning new forms and techniques. There will be opportunities for testing to receive belts in Tai Shin Doh Karate. Participants must have permission by instructor in order to register.

location:Hilltop Elementary School, GymWednesday 7:00 – 8:30 p.m.Session 1 September 16 – October 28 (No class September 23)Session 2 November 4 – December 16 (No class November 25)

fee:$70 Resident$75 Non-Resident

Adult Tai Shin Doh Karate

Ages: Adults, Men and Women

Training in self-defense tactics and traditional Asian fighting forms (Sparing Kumite). A cardio and workout regimen like no other! All of the elements are included: Jujitsu, sparing, Asian weapons, Kata (form), team events and training for competition. Special Karate apparel (Gi) is required and may be purchased from the instructor at the start of class.

location: Beachwood Community CenterThursday 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. Session 1 September 17 – October 22Session 2 October 29 – December 10 (No class November 26)

fee:$70 Resident$75 Non-Resident

Kids KarateWorld Little Dragons

Ages: 5 – 8 years

Designed for children who have completed the Little Tigers and have earned the Yellow Belt ranking. An introduction to basic Karate that will provide children with the chance to earn the title of Little Dragon as well as other Karate designations. Children will develop their attention span, social skills, coordination of mind and body, and learn how to deal with bullying. Build self-esteem through development of new skills and exciting and innovative fun approaches to developing a winning attitude. Team and tournament competitions. Special Karate apparel (Gi) is required and may be purchased from the instructor at the start of class.

location:Hilltop Elementary School, GymWednesday 6:00 – 6:50 p.m.Session 1 September 16 – October 28 (No class September 23)Session 2 November 4 – December 16 (No class November 25)

fee:$50 Resident$55 Non-Resident

Kids Karate World Little Tigers

Ages: 3 1/2 – 5 years

Curriculum focuses on developing your child’s leadership skills, to set and achieve goals, to learn respect, courtesy, self discipline, physical fitness, positive thinking, learn how to deal with bullying and much more. The Little Tigers curriculum is advanced training and begins to focus on the development of skills, personal growth and individual accomplishment. Build hand-eye coordination, improve attention skills, develop socialization skills and much more.

location:Beachwood High School, Wrestling Rm.Monday 6:00 – 6:50 p.m.Session 1 September 21 – October 26Session 2 November 2 – December 7

fee:$50 Resident$55 Non-Resident

Since 1990, our students have won 70 Team Awards and more than 750 trophies and medals. Tournaments are local, regional or national and are sanctioned by the

National & International Karate Accrediting Association. head Instructor: ron balas, 10 degree black belt, Judan/SOKE, Tai Shin Doh Karate; is a SOKE of the World

Grandmaster Council, a member of the International Karate Black Belt Hall of Fame and is a founder and pioneer of World Martial Arts, as recognized by the Golden Dragon

International.6 week sessions

youth / adult karate

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Tai Chi Chuan for intermediates

Instructor: Jennifer Stepien

Fine tune Tai Chi skills while gaining strength and balance. Practice all four sets learned in Tai Chi Chuan together or experience the traditional 108-step form all at once. Concentrate on “Qigong” or healing exercise and be exposed to other internal martial arts. Wear loose clothing and tennis shoes.

(8 weeK SeSSion)

location: Rowland Gym4300 Bayard Ave, South EuclidTuesday 7:30 – 8:30 p.m. September 22 – November 17 (No class November 3)

fee:$42 Resident$50 Non-Resident

Tai Chi Chuan

Instructor: Jennifer Stepien

Slow exercise that develops and relaxes the whole body, improving balance and building core muscle strength. Suitable for all ages from teen to senior adult. Wear loose clothing and tennis shoes.

(8 weeK SeSSion)

location: Rowland Gym4300 Bayard Ave, South EuclidTuesday 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. September 22 – November 17 (No class November 3)

fee:$42 Resident$50 Non-Resident

Barre FX

Instructor: Certified Barre FX Instructor from Exterior Designs

Barre FX is a fun innovative way to work out. This comprehensive total-body workout incorporates major muscle groups in a unique way that reshapes the whole body. These exercises challenge the body’s strength, endurance and increases overall fitness. Our fat burning format will lift your derriere, trim hips, tone legs, flatten abs, shape arms, and elongate the appearance of your body in record-breaking time. Barre FX also incorporates light dumbbells for a short segment of the workout as well as intense mat work with special focus on the abdominals and waist whittling exercises in addition to performing stretches designed to elongate muscles and increase flexibility. You don’t have to be a dancer to enjoy this great workout. Appropriate for all fitness levels.

(8 weeK SeSSion)

location: Beachwood Community CenterTues.& Thurs. 9:30 – 10:30 a.m.Session 1 September 3 – 29Session 2 October 6 – 29Session 3 November 5 – December 3

fee: $55 Resident$60 Non-Resident

adult enrichment

Yang Style Tai Chi & Qi Gung

Instructors: Dr. Akari Tichavakunda & Jane Meszaros

Tai Chi movements enhance balance and flexibility, both physically and mentally as the student learns to focus in the present moment. When the class is over, Tai Chi doesn’t stop, it carries over into one’s daily life, possibly helping one to stay in the present moment and be open to whatever challenges may occur. Tai Chi is more than exercise. Form movements are both for health and self-defense. Come join us for this exciting workout that will impact your daily life. Wear workout clothing and comfortable shoes.

(4 weeK SeSSion)

location: Beachwood Community CenterMon. & Wed. 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. Session 1 September 16 – October 28 (No class September 23)Session 2 November 2 – December 14 (No class November 25)

fee: $60 Resident$65 Non-Resident

Adult Line Dancing

Instructor: Communities in Motion

Put on your boots and join your girlfriends for a fun night of Line Dancing. Learn traditional, popular and country line dances as well as all of the common dances at weddings.

(4 weeK SeSSion)

location: Beachwood Community CenterTuesday 7:30 – 8:30 p.m.Session 1 September 15 – October 6 Session 2 October 20 – November 10 Session 3 November 17 – December 15 (No class November 24)

fee: $24 Resident$29 Non-Resident

Beginner Bridge Lessons

Instructor: Davis Bonner

Do you want to play bridge? Or do you want to get back into the game? Get started right now. Bring your friends, or join the course by yourself and meet new folks. It’s an enjoyable get-together and great exercise for your mind. Topics cover an introduction to the game and beginning fundamentals, with an emphasis on bidding in the 21st century. Davis Bonner, accredited by the American Bridge League as a certified Bridge Teacher and a Gold Life Master will be teaching the course.

(8 weeK SeSSion)

location: Beachwood Community CenterWednesday 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. September 9 – November 18 (No class September 23, October 14, 21)

fee: $90 Resident$93 Non-Resident

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SiGn UP FoR 1-DAY CooKinG CLASSES

cooking classes

Gifts from the Kitchen

Instructor: Judi Strauss

Homemade gifts are always appreciated. In class you’ll get lots and lots of ideas on easy homemade gifts from food. Work on a hands-on project and taste samples. Lots of recipes to take home. A food fee of $9 is payable to instructor at class.

location: Beachwood Community CenterWednesday 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. December 2

fee: $19 Resident$24 Non-Resident

Cooking with Herbs

Instructor: Judi Strauss

Learn the basics of cooking with herbs, both fresh and dried. Buying, preserving and storing herbs will be discussed as well as extending their shelf life. There will be a cooking demo, food to taste and recipes to take home. A food fee of $8 is payable to instructor at class.

location: Beachwood Community CenterWednesday 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. September 30

fee: $19 Resident$24 Non-Resident

Skillet Dinners

Instructor: Judi Strauss

Get plenty of recipes and taste samples of meals made on top of the stove. Many are made in 30 minutes or less. Some take more time, but are well worth the wait. A food fee of $9 is payable to instructor at class.

location: Beachwood Community CenterWednesday 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. October 28

fee: $19 Resident$24 Non-Resident

Apples and Pears

Instructor: Judi Strauss

Learn about many of the varieties on the market and about many ways to use them. There will also be a section on freezing for later use. Plenty to sample in class and recipes for home. A food fee of $8 is payable to instructor at class.

location: Beachwood Community CenterWednesday 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. November 11

fee: $19 Resident$24 Non-Resident

Beginning Conversational

Spanish

Instructor: Cristina Sempe

Learn basic pronunciation and vocabulary of the Spanish language. Cultural aspects of the language and people will also be included. Textbook information will be given during the first class. Bring a tape recorder.

(8 weeK SeSSion)

location:Pepper Pike Learning Center, 32000 Chagrin Blvd, Pepper PikeWednesday 7:15 – 8:45 p.m. September 30 – November 18

fee: $79

Getting Started with Facebook & Pinterest

Instructor: Jennifer Pesto

Learn the basics of Facebook and Pinterest and how you can safely stay connected to friends, family and business associates. You will leave the class with the ability to use both platforms for personal or business use.

location: Pepper Pike Learning Center, 32000 Chagrin Blvd, Pepper PikeWednesday 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. October 14

fee: $24

Do You or Your Loved ones need

Help at Home?

Instructor: Homewatch Caregivers

As we go through the aging process and live much longer these days, there are many warning signs that flash before us. Whether you are concerned about your parent, your spouse, or your neighbor – these are warning signs you won’t want to miss such as expired foods and medications. Join Nancy Papa with Homewatch Caregivers for some great ideas and when it’s time to help.

location: Beachwood Community CenterWednesday 6:30 – 8:30 p.m October 7

fee: FREE, but must Pre-Register

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Fox Trot and Waltz

Instructor: La Danse Cleveland

Float across the ballroom floor to the tunes of Michael Buble and Frank Sinatra when you learn to dance the Fox Trot and Waltz. These 2 elegant classic dances are easy and fun to learn and give you a graceful confidence at social events. No partner is necessary.

(6 weeK SeSSion)

location: La Danse Cleveland23366 Commerce Park, Beachwood Sunday 2:30 – 3:15 p.m.Session 1 August 2 – September 6Session 2 September 13 – October 18Session 3 October 25 – November 29

Monday 6:30 – 7:15 p.m. Session 1 August 3 – September 7Session 2 September 14 – October 19Session 3 October 26 – November 30

fee: $60 Resident$65 Non-Resident

intro to Rumba and Cha-Cha

Instructor: La Danse Cleveland

Rumba and Cha-Cha are two of the most popular Latin dances. Sensual and easy to learn, Rumba is a great slow dance while its counterpart, Cha-Cha, is fun and flirtatious. Both are good dance choices for everything from weddings to night clubs. No partner is necessary.

(6 weeK SeSSion)

location: La Danse Cleveland23366 Commerce Park, Beachwood Wednesday 6:30 –7:15 p.m. Session 1 August 5 – September 9 Session 2 September 16 – October 21 Session 3 October 28 – December 2

fee: $60 Resident$65 Non-Resident

Beginners Salsa

Instructor: La Danse Cleveland

Salsa is the newest popular night club craze danced to the hottest Latin music. Learn this energetic dance while getting a good cardio workout. Join the Cleveland nightlife at downtown salsa clubs. From simple basic steps to spins and more complex moves, learn it here! No partner is necessary.

(6 weeK SeSSion)

location: La Danse Cleveland23366 Commerce Park, Beachwood Monday 7:15 – 8:00 p.m. Session 1 August 3 – September 7Session 2 September 14 – October 19Session 3 October 26 – November 30

fee: $60 Resident$65 Non-Resident

Beginners West Coast Swing

Instructor: La Danse Cleveland

Sweeping the nation, West Coast Swing is a playful, imaginative, smooth and sophisticated swing dance. Intricate patterns and complex rhythms characterize this dance. No partner is necessary.

(6 weeK SeSSion)

location: La Danse Cleveland23366 Commerce Park, Beachwood Thursday 6:30 – 7:15 p.m.Session 1 August 6 – September 10 Session 2 September 17 – October 22Session 3 October 29 – December 3

fee: $60 Resident$65 Non-Resident

Swing Dancing

Instructor: La Danse Cleveland

Come swing the night away. Swing is danced to many pop/rock songs from the 50’s to today’s hits. A fun and easy to learn dance, swing is great for both formal receptions as well as for social clubs. No partner is necessary.

(6 weeK SeSSion)

location: Let’s Dance! Cleveland23366 Commerce Park, Beachwood Sunday 3:15 – 4:00 p.m.Session 1 August 2 – September 6Session 2 September 13 – October 18Session 3 October 25 – November 29

Wednesday 8:00 – 8:45 p.m. Session 1 August 5 – September 9 Session 2 September 16 – October 21 Session 3 October 28 – December 2

fee: $60 Resident$65 Non-Resident

open House; Free to the public on the Saturday or Sunday before the

beginners classes start. Participate in a brief complimentary beginner's lesson

intended to introduce the basic steps of several different dances.

You will also get the opportunity to meet and enjoy demonstrations from our

professional staff members. There will be light refreshments and discounts offered exclusively to new students. Bring your friends, family, and acquaintances for a great time. Don't miss out on the chance

to discover your passion for dance!

La Danse Cleveland

www.LaDanseCleveland.com

www.beachwoodohio.com/registration register online for select programs

adult enrichment

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Canine Learn and Grow

Instructor: Graceful PawsDog Ages: 5 months – 2 years

Learn how to build on basic behaviors and continue teaching your dog good manners. Learn fun, new games and activities to help keep them out of trouble and wanting to learn more. All dogs must have the following vaccinations to participate: DHLP, Bordetella and Rabies (if 4 months or older). Proof from your veterinarian is required. Dogs stay home the first week!

(6 weeK SeSSion)

location: Beachwood Community CenterTuesday 7:30 – 8:30 p.m. September 29 – November 17 (No class October 13 & 20)

fee:$120 Resident$125 Non-Resident

Puppy Play and Learn

Instructor: Graceful PawsDog Ages: 8 weeks – 5 months

You, as puppy parents, will learn how to survive housetraining, crate training, chewing and puppy biting. You will learn how to teach your puppy basic behaviors that will help your puppy learn to mind their manners. All puppies must have the following vaccinations to participate: DHLP, Bordetella and Rabies (if 4 months or older). Proof from your veterinarian is required. Puppies stay home the first week!

(6 weeK SeSSion)

location: Beachwood Community CenterTuesday 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. September 29 – November 17 (No class October 13 & 20)

fee:$120 Resident$125 Non-Resident

Adults Learn to Play Golf

Instructor: TJ Tabor & Staff

A high-quality and relaxed introduction to the fundamentals of golf at the area’s finest practice facility. The session will cover grip, stance and posture, basic fundamentals of the swing, iron and wood play, putting, the short game, etiquette and rules.

(6 weeK SeSSion)

location:The Golf Dome8198 East Washington, Chagrin FallsWednesday 7:00 – 8:00 p.m.Session 1 September 16 – October 21Session 2 October 28 – December 9 (No class November 25)

Thursday 10:30 –11:30 a.m.Session 1 September 17 – October 22Session 2 October 29 – December 10 (No class November 26)

fee: $116

voice-overs

Instructor: Such a Voice

In what could be one of the most enlightening 2 hours you’ve ever spent, this online class will show you how YOU could actually begin using your speaking voice for commercials, films, videos and more! Most people go about it the wrong way. In this class, you will learn about a unique, outside of the box way to cash in on one of the most lucrative and full or part-time careers out there! This is a business that you can handle on your own terms, on your own turf, in your own time, and with practically no overhead! And NOW is the best time to make this happen as new companies are looking for new voices like never before. This exciting and fun class could be the game changer you’ve been looking for. We encourage you to join us for one of our online, interactive classes which include a live Q & A session and voice evaluation.

Thursday 8:00 – 10:00 p.m. September 17

OR

Tuesday 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. October 13

fee: $40

adult enrichment

From Cluttered to Content

Instructor: Lisa Fribley

Are you frustrated with the amount of “stuff” in your home? Does it seem as if clutter spreads while you sleep? Are you overwhelmed by how to begin to organize your home? Do you have difficulty maintaining an organized space? Learn how to sort through clutter to create a content home life. In the first session, participants will receive tips and tools to get organized. They will choose an area to organize and return 2 weeks later to share the results. Valuable handout included with the class.

(2 weeK SeSSion)

location: Beachwood Community CenterThursday 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. September 3 & 17

fee:$24 Resident$29 Non-Resident

memoir – mystery of my Life

Instructor: Frances Ritsky-Kluter

Come and join this innovative memoir writing class. Inside all of us is a story waiting to be told. With prompts and enthusiasm you can write a wonderful written legacy. The emphasis is on your own memoir. We shall write and share our memoir stories. Bring a notepad and pen/pencil to class.

(4 weeK SeSSion)

location: Beachwood Community CenterMonday 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 noonSession 1 October 5 – 26Session 2 November 2 – 23

fee:$25 Resident$28 Non-Resident

regiStration deadlineS: Session 1: September 23 Session 2: October 23

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Required Woodworking Safety

Woodshop Use Review

Instructor: Kurt Klimko

All new adult woodworking students are required to attend this free introduction to woodworking where your instructor will review safety and security issues, proper use of machines, appropriate projects, and expectations for care of the woodshop equipment and tools.

location: Orange High School, Woodshop 32000 Chagrin Blvd,. Pepper PikeTuesday 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. September 8ORThursday 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. September 10

fee: FREE, but must pre-register

Designing and Planning a

Woodworking Project

Instructor: Kurt Klimko

The first step for a novice woodworker is learning to plan a project suitable for your skill level and to prepare your wood! Your instructor will lay out the steps you will need to take prior to taking a woodworking class. You will leave this demonstration class with the confidence to successfully tackle your first woodworking project.

location: Orange High School, Woodshop 32000 Chagrin Blvd,. Pepper PikeWednesday 6:30 – 9:00 p.m. September 16

fee:$29 Resident$35 Non-Resident

meditation made Easy

Instructor: Judith Eugene

Mediation helps to quiet the mind and release us from worry. For many people, though, the goal of clearing our minds of thoughts seems impossible to attain. This class teaches easy methods to meditate, and incorporate it into everyday life. We teach exercises that help the body and mind to become relaxed and centered. The relaxation and peace of mind students learn in this class will help them gain a more positive outlook on their daily lives. We will practice different types of meditation throughout the class.

(4 weeK SeSSion)

location: Beachwood Community CenterFriday 11:00 – 12:00 noon September 4 – 25

fee: $45 Resident$48 Non-Resident

Cutting Board

Instructor: Kurt Klimko

If you are new to woodworking, practice what you learned in Designing and Planning a Woodworking Project by making a cutting board, suitable for gift-giving. More experienced woodworkers are welcome! $25 materials fee payable to instructor at first class.

(2 weeK SeSSion)

location: Orange High School, Woodshop 32000 Chagrin Blvd,. Pepper PikeWednesday 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. September 30 & October 7ORSaturday 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. October 17 & 24

fee: $44

Plate-Turning

Instructor: Kurt Klimko

Learn the use of lathe tools and methods of woodturning by turning a slice of wood into a small wooden plate. Lathe tools and two plate blanks will be provided. $20 materials fee payable to instructor at class.

location: Orange High School, Woodshop 32000 Chagrin Blvd,. Pepper PikeSaturday 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. October 3

fee: $34

Kurt Klimko is a professional woodworker with more than 20 years of experience as a craftsman, artisan and teacher. Kurt’s woodworking classes have been featured

on WZIV’s “Applause”, Cleveland Magazine, and in the Plain Dealer.

Woodworking

Rock and Roll History: A Journey

in Sounds

Instructor: Dr. Joel Keller

This session will first define “Rock and Roll” music and then go into some basic music theory before covering historical, cultural and other related information. Several types of music that contributed to Rock and Roll, including Blues, Jump Blues, Rockability and Folk music will be reviewed. Pioneers and early contributors to the music will be discussed and samples of their music played. The “first” Rock and Roll records ever recorded will be played followed by some of the “Top 10” hits and “One-Hit-Wonders” beginning from 1949 – 1964.

location: Beachwood Community CenterSunday 1:00 – 2:30 p.m. October 4

fee:$12 Resident$15 Non-Resident

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Your Dog is Your Workout Partner

Instructor: Heidi Braun

Thank Dog Boot Camp provides the opportunity for dogs and their people to exercise and work on obedience training at the same time. Perfect for all fitness levels, each hour long class combines cardio drills and weight training while integrating obedience commands. Classes are taught by a certified personal trainer and canine obedience instructor. Bring an exercise mat, a set of weights, training collar (gentle leaders prohibited) and a standard 6 ft. leash. Class limit: 12.

(6 weeK SeSSion)

location: Beachwood City Park East (meet by parking lot)Sunday 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. September 13 – October 18fee: $87 Resident $92 Non-Resident

(8 weeK SeSSion)

location: Beachwood Community Center Monday 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. November 2 – December 21fee: $115 Resident$120 Non-Resident

adult enrichment

Beginning Pottery

Instructor: Andrea Serafino

Lose yourself for a couple of hours in this beginning pottery class. Students will learn the basic techniques of pottery making: Pinching, coiling and slab building. Decorating and glazing techniques will also be visited. Materials and firing costs are included in the class fee.

(7 weeK SeSSion)

location: Beachwood Ceramic Guild 23366 Commerce Park Circle, Suite 105WWednesday 1:00 – 3:00 p.m.Session 1 September 9 – October 21Session 2 October 28 – December 16 (No class November 25)

fee: $195

Advanced Pottery

Instructor: Andrea Serafino

This class is designed for the student who is already well versed in pottery making. Students will be encouraged to explore more complicated forms and decorating techniques and to develop individuality in their work. Materials and firing costs are included in the class fee. Class size is limited to 5 students.

(7 weeK SeSSion)

location: Beachwood Ceramic Guild 23366 Commerce Park Circle, Suite 105WThursday 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. OR 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Session 1 September 10 – October 22Session 2 October 29 – December 17 (No class November 26)

fee:$195 2-hour class$295 3-hour class

Pottery making Sampler

Instructor: Andrea Serafino

This class is meant to be an overview of pottery making techniques. Simple hand-building, wheel-throwing, decorating and glazing will all be sampled. Materials and firing costs are included in the class fee. Class size is limited to 5 students.

(7 weeK SeSSion)

location: Beachwood Ceramic Guild 23366 Commerce Park Circle, Suite 105WThursday 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.Session 1 September 10 – October 22Session 2 October 29 – December 17 (No class November 26)

fee: $195

Your Loved ones need Help at Home?

Instructor: Nancy Papa, Homewatch Caregivers

As we go through the aging process and live much longer these days, there are many warning signs that flash before us. Whether you are concerned about your parent, your spouse, or your neighbor – these are warning signs you won’t want to miss such as expired foods and medications. Join Nancy Papa with Homewatch Caregivers for some great ideas and when it’s time to help.

location: Beachwood Community Center

Wednesday 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. October 28

fee: FREE

Must pre-register by October 5

Wheel Thrown Pottery

Instructor: Andrea Serafino

Most of our students claim their pottery class is better than seeing a therapist! You’ll be lost in concentration as you learn the techniques of wheel-throwing on the potter’s wheel. All work will be finished through the glazing process. Material and firing costs are included in the class fee.

location: Beachwood Ceramic Guild 23366 Commerce Park Circle, Suite 105W

(6 weeK SeSSion) Monday 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 noonSession 1 September 21 – October 26Session 2 November 2 – December 14 (No class December 7)

fee: $168

(5 weeK SeSSion) Saturday 1:00 – 3:00 p.m.Session 1 September 12 – October 10Session 2 November 2 – December 14 (No class November 28)

fee: $140

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Just onCE Guitar for Busy People

Instructor: Just ONCE Instructors

Have you ever wanted to learn the guitar but simply find it difficult to find the time? In just a few hours you can learn enough about playing the guitar to give you years of musical enjoyment, and you won’t have to take private lessons to do it. This crash course will teach you some basic chords and get you playing along with your favorite songs right away. Bring your acoustic guitar. For more information go to www.justonceclasses.com.Fee includes a workbook and practice DVD.

location:Beachwood Community CenterMonday 6:30 – 9:00 p.m. October 26

fee: $59 Resident $64 Non-Resident

instant Piano for Hopelessly Busy People

Instructor: Just ONCE Instructors

In just a few hours, you can learn enough secrets of the trade to give you years of musical enjoyment. How do we do it? While regular piano teachers teach note reading, piano professionals use chords. You can learn all the chords you’ll need to play any song in this one session. Any song, any style, any key. If you can find middle C and know the meaning of Every Good Boy Does Fine, you already know enough to enroll in this workshop. Total beginners can request a free pamphlet by sending a SASE to Innovative Keyboard Instruction, 2841 S. Southwind Dr., Gilbert, AZ 85296. Fee includes a workbook and practice CD.

location:Beachwood Community CenterMonday 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. October 19

fee: $59 Resident $64 Non-Resident

adult enrichment

Learn the iPhone

Instructor: Lori Yannucci

Get smarter about using your smartphone! Learn the basics of how the iPhone operates so that you can communicate more effectively with your contacts, surf the internet, use applications and more. You’ll also learn handy tips and tricks to optimize your iPhone usage.

location: Brush High School, Room D107 4875 Glenlyn Rd., LyndhurstTuesday 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. November 10

fee: $25 Resident$30 Non-Resident

iPad for Beginner’s

Instructor: Lori Yannucci

Lean the basic of how the iPad operates so that you can surf the internet, send and receive e-mail, take pictures, use applications and more. You’ll also learn tips and tricks to optimize your iPad usage. This class is for users of the iPad and iPad2.

location: Brush High School, Room D107 4875 Glenlyn Rd., LyndhurstTuesday 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. October 13

fee: $25 Resident$30 Non-Resident

Power Up Your iPad Use

Instructor: Lori Yannucci

So you know how to use your iPad…now it’s time to turbo-charge your usage! In this intermediate class, learn how to use the iPad to manage calendars and communications, as well as create business documents like newsletters, presentations, and spreadsheets. Also learn how to take pictures, make movies and create songs. Students should have an e-mail address and iTunes account created before taking this class.

location: Brush High School, Room D1074875 Glenlyn Rd., LyndhurstTuesday 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. October 20

fee:$25 Resident$30 Non-Resident

Bird Song Through the Seasons:

A Concert in Three Acts

Instructor: Dr. Lisa Rainsong

The music of bird song is always a welcome sound, especially after a long Northeast Ohio winter. But have you noticed that the music changes from late winter through summer? Different avian ensembles sing at different times of the year. Cleveland Institute of Music professor Dr. Lisa Rainsong will introduce you to their woodland and meadow concert stages in this one-hour program.

location: Beachwood Community CenterMonday 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. October 5

fee: $5 Individual$10 Family of 2 or more

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The following programs are listed on behalf of the Mayfield Communities and their Adaptive Recreation Committee, and LEAP. These opportunities are for individuals with physical, sensory or developmental disabilities. Please note, an aid or assistant (which can be a parent or caregiver) must be present for one-on-one assistance for any student who has difficulty following simple instruction, needs individual physical patterning or needs constant guidance. For program cancellations due to weather, call the hotline at 440-954-4114.

Fall Hike, Fire Building & S’mores

Ages: 13 – Adult

Enjoy the beauty of a Northeast Ohio Fall with an easy hike along an accessible path before learning how to build a fire. Reward your fire building skills with the sweetness of chocolate, marshmallows, and graham crackers as you make the perfect s’more. Dress in layers and be prepared for the weather.

location: Nature Education Building, North Chagrin ReservationSaturday 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. October 10

fee: $8 per person (parent/caregiver no charge)

regiStration deadline: October 2

Halloween Party & Dance

Ages: 18 and older

Join your friends and have a great time at this Halloween party/dance. Everyone is encouraged to wear a costume. The event includes dinner, dancing with music from a DJ and contest for best costume. Sponsored and staffed by LEAP – registration through only through LEAP. Call 216-696-2716 to register.

location: Hillton Garden Inn, 700 Beta Dr, Mayfield VillageFriday 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. October 30

fee: $10

regiStration deadline: October 16

Fitness to Wellness to FUn

Instructor: Health 360 StaffAges: 13 years & Up

Join us for this energetic, fast paced stimulating hour designed to get you up and moving while having fun. Class includes a unique combination of obstacle courses, strength training, agility drills, endurance training, motor skill reaction drills, and developmental exercises. Wear athletic shoes and clothing that is easy to move in.

location:Health 360700 Beta Dr., Mayfield VillageMonday 6:30 – 7:30 p.mSession 1 September 21 – October 26 (No class Septmeber 14)Session 2 November 2 – December 14

Wednesday 6:30 – 7:30 p.mSession 1 September 9 – October 21 (No class September 23) Session 2 October 28 – December 16 (No class November 25)

fee: $49 for either day / $88 for both days

regiStration deadline: Friday before each session begins

making Pizza in the village at Pizza Roma

Ages: Teens – Adults

Have you ever wondered how pizza is made by the professionals? Well here is your chance to learn. Grace Van Ness of Pizza Roma will help you roll the dough, add the sauce and toppings, and then bake it in the oven. While the pie is baking, participant can decorate their pizza box. Participants can dine in or take their masterpiece home to share. Each participant will get a $5.00 gift certificate to use for a future visit.

location:Pizza Roma785 SOM Center Rd, Mayfield VillageSaturday 1:00 – 1:45 p.m. OR 2:00 – 2:45 p.m. November 7 or February 20

fee: $12 Per Participant

regiStration deadline:Wed. before each day

Yoga Reach

Instructor: Char Grossman, MA, NCSP, RYTAges: Teens – Adults

This therapeutic program provides a system of yoga poses designed to unify the mind & body. Benefitial to those with & without special needs. Develop strength, flexibility, breath awareness, balance, stress management, concentration, self-esteem and a healthy inner self. Wear comfortable clothes and bring a mat.

location:Mayfield Village Civic Center6622 Wilson Mills Road, Mayfield VillageTuesday 5:00 – 6:00 p.m.Session 1 September 15 – October 27 (No class September 22)Session 2 November 3 – December 8

fee: $64 per session / $123 for both sessions

Game night at mayfield middle School

Ages: Teens & Up

Hang out with friends and play board games, volleyball, basketball, ping pong, bowl, listen to music, learn dances and enjoy pizza and pop.

location:Mayfield Middle School, Cafeteria1123 SOM Center Rd., Mayfield Hts.Friday 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. September 11 October 2 November 13

fee:$8 pre-registered-per date, $9 at door-per date $5 per parent/caregiver

regiStration deadline: Wed. prior to event

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before and after School

child carewhen: Beginning date Wednesday, August 19, 2015

morning time: 7:00 – 9:00 am

afternoon time: 3:15 -– 6:00 pm

where: Bryden Elementary SchoolThis Program is for Beachwood Residents Only

For those of you interested in enrolling your children, you may call (216) 464-2600 for further information and registration materials.

Our child care program provides an environment where your children are safe and well cared for while you are at work, and where they are able to enjoy fun, creative, and stimulating activities. Our permanent staff are very experienced in working and teaching children. Our specialty teachers are well trained in their areas of expertise.

Lois Higgins, lead teacher

www.swimcleveland.com

JOIN THE BEACHWOOD BISON

SWIM CLUB AND SWIM YEAR

ROUND!

SWIM LESSONSBegins Mid-September with all INFO ON: www.swimcleveland.com

Email Brad at [email protected]

Register now on www.swimcleveland.com

Location: Beachwood High School pool

GROUP AND SEMI-PRIVATE6 Week Session, 30 – 45 minutes

Once per week

All abilities Beginner – Advanced

Private lessons for Children and Adults: Please indicate your availability for scheduling.

Fee: $25 per lesson

MASTERS SWIMMING Please email or check website for the practice schedule and fees.

Join the Beachwood Bison Swim Club and swim year round!

You may join at any time just call or email Brad. beachwoodbisonswimclub.com

COMMUNITYHours of Operation/Fees on www.swimcleveland.com

Hours of pool operation may change during swim team season.

There is only Lap swimming available. All swimmers must be at least 16 years old.

Community payments made by checks to Beachwood City Schools. Cash will not be accepted.

NEW Programs @ Beachwood High

SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING!Intro to Synchro! Details on www.swimcleveland.com

REQUIREMENTS: The swimmer must be able to swim a 25 freestyle.

INTRO TO DIVING!Details on www.swimcleveland.com

REQUIREMENTS: The swimmer must be able to swim a 25 freestyle.

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general regiStration

Program ______________________________________________

Day M T W TH F SA S Session 1 2 3 4

Time _____________________ AM PM Fee ___________

Participant ____________________________________________

Age ____________ M / F ____________ DOB ____/____/____

School ________________________Grade __________________

Address ______________________________________________

City ________________________________ Zip ______________

Home Phone __________________________________________

Father Name_________________________________________

Cell Phone ____________________________________________

Work Phone ___________________________________________

e-mail ________________________________________________

Mother Name _______________________________________

Cell Phone ____________________________________________

Work Phone ___________________________________________

e-mail ________________________________________________

Emergency Name ______________________________________

Emergency Phone _____________________________________

Payment Cash Check VISA MC

Card # _______________________________ Exp. ____________

______________________________________________________Signature of Parent or Legal Guardian

Waiver: Participation in program activities can be dangerous, and if you do participate, you can get hurt. By signing this Registration Form, you agree to assume the risk of injury if you participate in program activities and you agree to give up your right to make any claim for money damages against Beachwood Recreation and the City of Beachwood if you are hurt while participating in a program activity.

general regiStration

Program ______________________________________________

Day M T W TH F SA S Session 1 2 3 4

Time _____________________ AM PM Fee ___________

Participant ____________________________________________

Age ____________ M / F ____________ DOB ____/____/____

School ________________________Grade __________________

Address ______________________________________________

City ________________________________ Zip ______________

Home Phone __________________________________________

Father Name_________________________________________

Cell Phone ____________________________________________

Work Phone ___________________________________________

e-mail ________________________________________________

Mother Name _______________________________________

Cell Phone ____________________________________________

Work Phone ___________________________________________

e-mail ________________________________________________

Emergency Name ______________________________________

Emergency Phone _____________________________________

Payment Cash Check VISA MC

Card # _______________________________ Exp. ____________

______________________________________________________Signature of Parent or Legal Guardian

Waiver: Participation in program activities can be dangerous, and if you do participate, you can get hurt. By signing this Registration Form, you agree to assume the risk of injury if you participate in program activities and you agree to give up your right to make any claim for money damages against Beachwood Recreation and the City of Beachwood if you are hurt while participating in a program activity.

Beachwood General Registration Form Beachwood Recreation 25325 Fairmount Boulevard • Beachwood, oH • 44122

make checks payable to Beachwood Recreation

not for

Sport

leagueS

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participant’S name Date of BirthM/D/YR

Current Grade(as of 9/15)

parent/guardian

information(pleaSeprint)

Soccer(check leagueand grade)

My child requests to be placed on a team with ___________________________________________ (Midget and Junior Leagues ONLY)

my child iS aVailable for Saturday practiceS (Please check) m YES m no

parentS intereSted in being coacheS (Please check) m HEAD CoACH m ASSiSTAnT CoACH

MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO: CITY OF BEACHWOOD Fee __________________

CHARGE: m MASTERCARD m VISA Card # _____________________________________________ Exp. Date _____________

Cardholder Signature ____________________________________________________________________________________

co-ed m Midget (K – Grade 1)

m Junior (Grades 2 – 3)

m Senior (Grades 4, 5 and 6)

School ________________________________________________________________________________________

Father’s Name ______________________________ Res. Phone ________________Work Phone ______________

e-mail _____________________________________ Cell Phone _________________

Mother’s Name _____________________________ Res. Phone ________________Work Phone ______________

e-mail _____________________________________ Cell Phone _________________

Address ________________________________ City __________________________________Zip ______________

Emergency Name ____________________________________Emergency Phone __________________________

Signature of parent or legal guardian

Waiver: Participation in program activities can be dangerous, and if you do participate, you can get hurt. By signing this Registration form, you agree to assume the risk of injury if you participate in program activities and you agree to give up your right to make any claims for money damages against Beachwood Community Services and the City of Beachwood if you are hurt while participating in a program activity. mail or drop off completed form to: beachwood community Services - 25325 fairmount blvd., beachwood, ohio 44122fax: 216-292-1976

2015 fall programs

boyS m Grade 3 and 4 girlS m Grade 3 and 4

m Grade 5 and 6 m Grade 5 and 6

wreStling team

baSKetball (check grade)

www.beachwoodohio.com/regiStration

TO rEGISTEr ONlINE FOr SElECT prOGrAMS

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general community center information:

Beachwood residents and community groups are able to rent Beachwood Community Center rooms for meetings and functions. Each of the center's six rooms may be rented individually or combined to form a larger room. Rooms may be combined to comfortably seat 144 for dinner and up to 250 chairs-only for a lecture.

Prices from 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. on weekdays range from $30 an hour to $100 an hour depending on size of room. Additional fees may be assessed for limited kitchen facilities, necessar y police or parking staff and clean-up. All fees including a security deposit of $200 are due at the time of reser vation. Additional rules and regulations may apply, appointment necessary for viewing, call 216-292-1492.

hourS of operation:

Regular Hours: Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Reservations must include set-up and take-down. If using any kind of catering or entertainment, please remember their set-up/take-down time must be included. Special premiums apply to usage before and after these posted hours.

proof of reSidency:

Proof of residency is required at the time of booking. Please note: falsification of proof of residency will result in the forfeiture of all fees. Two (2) forms of proof must be presented for each rental. Examples include: current utility bill and current driver’s license or state photo ID with address.

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room rental includeS:

Specified room(s), room set-up, tables, chairs and sound system if requested (does not include common areas, lobby, patio space or food service). Kitchen rental (if available) is a separate fee. Complete room rental payment, security deposit and police security/parking lot attendant fee (if applicable) is required at time of booking.

who can rent/uSe a room without a charge:

City of Beachwood sponsored activities, Beachwood Board of Education, Beachwood Arts Council, Beachwood Chamber of Commerce, Government Entities, Home Owners Associations and Non-Profit organizations that directly provide services to the City of Beachwood or its employees.

Civic or community groups with a majority of Beachwood residents or an office within the City limits. Non-Profit/Charitable organizations which have an office in Beachwood or provide services to a significant number of Beachwood residents; must provide a copy of 501 3C status and membership roster (50% of extended fee during extended hours).

who can rent/uSe a room with a charge:

Beachwood Residents and business/commercial institutions whose offices are located in Beachwood.

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1. mailSend completed form (or facsimile) with check made out to BEACHWOOD RECREATION to Beachwood Recreation, 25325 Fairmount Blvd., Beachwood, Ohio 44122. If you do not hear from us, attend the first class as scheduled.

2. phone For MasterCard or Visa only. Call 216.292.1970 from 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday. Please have your card number ready.

3. in personRegister in person from 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Monday – Friday, either in City Hall or Community Center, 25325 Fairmount Blvd.

4. fax-in Fax us your registration forms 24 hours a day with your MasterCard or Visa number to 216.292.1976

5. drop-boxLocated between City Hall and the Community Center.

6. onlineRegister for select Recreation programs 24/7 with our Online Registration. Visit our website at www.beachwoodohio.com/registration for more information.

General refund PolicyBecause the decision to maintain classes is based on the enrollment at the first class, no refunds are guaranteed after the first session. Participants assume the risk of changes in personal affairs or health. There is no refund for materials purchased. The Recreation Department reserves the right to terminate a class with fewer than the required number of registrants. Programs are subject to change of location and/or personnel. If a program or class is cancelled by our office due to insufficient enrollment participants will receive a full refund. All other refund requests will be subject to a 5% Finance Department pro-cessing fee, no less than $5 and no more than $25, with the exception of City Day Camp fees.

diSaBled PolicyOver the years, many people with various disabilities have participated in Beachwood Recreation programs. If you or a member of your family has an impairment, we want you to know that your participation in Beachwood Recreation programs is encouraged. Staff members are sensitive to your needs and will do everything possible to assist you. Most facilities are accessible to the disabled individual. If you are interested in participating in a program but you’re not sure about the accessibility of a facility, please call Beachwood Recreation and ask us about specifics.

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eliGiBilityRegistration is open to all residents of the community and surrounding areas. Beachwood residents are encouraged to enroll early since some programs have maximum quotas. Each participant must provide his or her own insurance.

feeSCourse fees vary and must be paid in full at time of registration. ONE CHECK MAY BE WRITTEN OR ONE CHARGE USED FOR MULTIPLE CLASS REGISTRATIONS. Make checks payable to Beachwood Recreation. No post-dated checks will be accepted.

reGiStration deadlineDeadlines are used as a tool to determine whether there is enough interest in a class/activity to invest time and money. If a class minimum isn’t met by the deadline date, the activity may be cancelled. Does missing the deadline mean I can’t get into the class? In some cases, except sports leagues and camps, participants may still be able to register for an activity until the class is filled. But early registration guarantees you and your family members a spot in your favorite activities.

weather lineDoes your child have a game tonight? Call the weather line at 216.595.5496.

inclement weather cancellationSWhen the Beachwood City Schools are not in session or are dismissed early due to inclement weather, all daytime, afternoon and/or evening Recreation classes will not be held, regardless of weather changes. Classes missed due to bad weather or other ‘acts of God’ will be added on to the end of the session whenever possible. Beachwood Recreation however reserves the right to terminate any class with fewer than the scheduled number of sessions, without issuing a refund or a credit. Programs held in other districts (i.e. South Euclid-Lyndhurst) follow their respective building and/or school closing schedules. Feel free to call the Recreation Department weekdays between 8:00 – 4:30 p.m. for class cancellation information at 216.292.1970.

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