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Page 1: Fun Times - Spring/Summer 2016

(636) 332-9236 | www.wentzvillemo.org Nonresident registration opens MAY 1. 1

City of Wentzville

INSIDE > > > Special Events, pg. 10 Swim Lessons, pg. 20 Youth Sports, pg. 26

FIND US ON:

Spring/Summer 2016

Resident registration for Spring/Summer programs is now open; nonresident registration opens May 1.

bit.ly/wentzvillecareers

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CR Progress Park Conference RoomFP Fireman’s ParkGL Green Lantern GYM Progress Park GymnasiumHH Holt High SchoolHP Heartland ParkLB Liberty High School

ML Multiple Locations TH Timberland High SchoolPR Peine Ridge ElementaryPP Progress ParkPPC Progress Park CenterRP Rotary Park SS Splash Station

How to Use this Guide SA 2P OCT 28 RP 301070- A1 $8/10

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Volunteer coaches needed!

Volunteers welcome!

New, exciting programs!

Now Hiring

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Applications are now being accepted for temporary summer positions for lifeguards, concessionaires, day camp counselors, recreation aides and umpires. Applicants must be 16 years or older by May 1, 2016. Starting pay varies depending on position and experience.

Please complete an application online at bit.ly/wentzvillecareers. For more information, please contact the Parks and Recreation Office at (636) 332-9236.

Need to report an issue at a Parks facility or field? You can let us know with the click of a mouse. Simply visit www.wentzvillemo.org to complete a short form. You can include photos and even track your concern via email.

We appreciate your feedback!

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General Information 4Facility & Field Rental 6Registration 7Parks and Amenities Map 8Special Events & Programs 10Health & Wellness 12Adult Sports 15 Adult Activities 16Aquatics 18Swim Lessons 20Youth Sports 24Tween & Teen 27Youth Activities 28

Contact Us:

Inside this Issue:

City Parks and Recreation Offices:968 Meyer Rd. | Wentzville, MO 63385

(636) 332-9236 or (636) 327-7665

Questions or concerns about any recreation program:

[email protected]

Questions or concerns aboutany park facility:

[email protected]

Greetings from the Director

On behalf of the Parks and Recreation Department, I would like to invite you to take part in the many recreational opportunities that we offer. This issue highlights classes and events for both the spring and summer. As we finish up the first quarter of the year, it is a great time to stay active by participating in an event, signing up for a class, learning a new skill or sharpening an old one. Head outside for a scenic walk, hike, jog or bike ride at a park or trail near you, and enjoy Wentzville’s natural beauty.

The benefits of a vibrant parks and recreation system in your community are quantifiable. While we have done a good job of sharing this information with our boards and commissions, we have not always been great at sharing our story with the public. Soon, we will be launching a “Did You Know?” campaign to better share the measurable benefits with the public. We hope to help you better understand how much a quality parks and recreation system increases economic activity, alleviates social issues, ensures environmental sustainability, fosters community development and addresses health and wellness issues within the community. Our goal is to share the information in short snippets to equip everyone with the knowledge to: 1) Make better-informed decisions when it comes to the personal benefits you derive from what we have to offer; and, 2) Help you have the facts when discussing these benefits with your friends, family and colleagues.

To close, I want to thank our hard-working and dedicated staff for all their efforts in planning and preparing for our spring and summer programs and activities. Almost two years ago we started a process to improve the quality, quantity and diversity of programs we offer in this growing community. There have been a lot of new programs introduced over the past few years and they have all been aimed at improving your overall quality of life. We believe that the programs, facilities and special events that are offered by the Parks and Recreation Department are an important part of people’s lives in Wentzville and that parks genuinely make life better! If you have not already, come join us and let us show you how we can be of benefit to you.

Mike Lueck, Director

YouthActivities{pg. 28}

Recreation Staff• Amy Hays, Recreation Superintendent (636) 639-2087• Beth Carr, Aquatics & Fitness Supervisor (636) 639-2186• Christine Eifert, Senior Programs & Recreation Supervisor (636) 639-2085• Colleen Mattaline, Volunteers & Special Events (636) 639-2088• Kory O’Laughlin, Aquatics, Fitness & Marketing (636) 639-2093• Patrick Logel, Youth Sports, Adult Sports & Field Rentals (636) 639-2084• Hannah Sinclair, Camps and Youth Programs (636) 639-2086• Sandra Briggs, Front Desk Operations & Facility Rentals (636) 639-2083

Park Operations Staff• Billy Roll, Parks Superintendent (636) 639-2058• Mike Barker, Maintenance Supervisor (636) 639-2090• Susan Maag, Horticulturist (636) 639-2181

Administration• Mike Lueck, Parks and Recreation Director (636) 639-2080• Linda Ziolko, Recreation Clerk (636) 639-2082

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Nick Guccione MayorDavid Gipson Acting City Administrator

Board of Aldermen (BoA)Cheryl Kross Ward 1Robert Hussey Ward 1Sonya Shryock Ward 2Michael Rhoades Ward 2Matt Swanson Ward 3Linda Wright Ward 3

Wentzville Parks & Recreation Board MembersGloria Ehll (President) Ward 2 Holly VanGundy (Vice President) Ward 2Jeremy Pritchett Ward 2Scott Mathys Ward 2Peggy Meyer Ward 2Maureen Murray-Barthelme Ward 2 Richard Porterfield Ward 1 William (Jeff) Powell Ward 1Tom Haun Ward 1Robert Hussey BoA Representative

@WentzParkRec

Want the latest announcements about City activities?Check out Wentzville Parks and Recreation online at www.wentzvillemo.org. Subscribe to pages that interest you by completing the “Get Notified” field.

Parks and Recreation Department Vision StatementTo create and maintain unparalleled recreational opportunities and high quality parks or public spaces enhancing our quality of life, with exceptional service, programs and facilities for all who live, work and play in our community.

Parks and Recreation Department Mission Statement Our mission is to enhance community unity, health and open-space preservation through people, parks and programs.

Committed to the Benefits of Parks and RecreationWe are committed to providing safe and inviting parks and facilities, meaningful and diverse recreational programs, cultural activities, and human services. Our staff is responsive, positive and ethical in their dedication to delivering:

• Personal benefits that strengthen self-esteem, improve health and promote self-sufficiency.

• Social benefits that bring families together and unite people within our diverse community.• Economic benefits that welcome new business relocation and expansion which leads to a more productive work force and

increased tourism opportunities.• Environmental benefits that protect and preserve natural areas, open space and enhance air and water quality.

Your Satisfaction is Important!We want to provide quality programs to all participants. If you are not satisfied with your program, please let us know. Contact staff at the community recreation center at (636) 332-9236 or [email protected].

Parks & Recreation BoardThis volunteer advisory group to the Board of Aldermen, Mayor and Director of Parks and Recreation serves as a sounding board by holding public meetings and exercising influence throughout the City to improve and expand recreational opportunities. Members are appointed by the Mayor and approved by the Board of Aldermen for a three-year term. The Parks & Recreation Board meets at 6:30P on the first Monday of each month at Wentzville City Hall (310 W. Pearce Blvd.). The meetings are open to the public. Meeting agendas are provided on the City’s website at www.wentzvillemo.org.

Board Members and Staff

Tree BoardWentzville has been recognized for five consecutive years as a "Tree City USA" recipient. In the fall of 2014, Wentzville's Parks and Recreation Board created the Tree Board, which reviews the City's tree and landscape ordinances. The Tree Board consists of four members: Jim Mitchell, Scott Skopec, J.J. Suftko and Chairman Peggy Meyer. Interested in serving on the Tree Board? Please contact Wentzville Parks and Recreation at (636) 332-9236. Please visit www.wentzvillemo.org for details on classes, news on native species, memorial trees and more.

Inclement Weather Policy

In the event of inclement weather, it may be necessary to cancel a program or class. Please

access the RAINOUT HOTLINE to check the status of your program.

• PHONE (636) 322-6020• WEB http://bit.ly/rainouthotline• APP for iOS and Andriod users; search

“Rainout Line”

[email protected] facebook.com/wentzville.parks (636) 322-6020 or http://bit.ly/rainouthotline

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Resident and Nonresident DefinitionsWentzville residents are those living within the City Limits of the City of Wentzville. City limits and Post Office boundaries are not the same, so it’s possible to have a Wentzville address yet live outside the city. A Household Annual Pass consists of two adults and three children, 22 years of age or younger, living in the same household. Additional children may be added to a membership for $25 per child (for residents) or $35 per child (for nonresidents). A Trio Pass, which includes the Recreation Center and Aquatic Facilities, is also available. Please contact Progress Park Recreation Center at (636) 332-9236 for pricing.

* Resident Cards must be shown to obtain resident rates.

** If your photo ID does not show your current Wentzville address, you must provide two items with proof of address and your photo ID.

Facility Closures and Modified Facility Schedules On these days, all indoor parks and recreation facilities will be closed and no classes or programs will be held:

Hours of Operation Recreation Center Monday-Friday 6A – 9P

Saturday 8A – 9P Sunday *Noon – 8P

Progress Park Pool Monday-Friday Noon – 5:45P Saturday-Sunday 11A – 6P

Splash Station Monday-Friday Noon – 6:30P Saturday-Sunday 11A – 7P

JUL 4 INDEPENDENCE DAY (RECREATION OFFICES, EVENT DETAILS ON PG. 10)SEP 11 HILL OF THRILLS SOAPBOX RACE (SEPT 18)NOV 24 THANKSGIVINGDEC 24 CHRISTMAS EVE (Closes at 3P)DEC 25 CHRISTMAS DAY DEC 31 NEW YEAR’S EVE (Closes at 6P)JAN 1 NEW YEAR’S DAYPlease note: The indoor facilities at Progress Park will be closed SEP 6-11, 2016, for facility maintenance.

*During pool season, Progress Park Recreation Center will open at 11A on Sundays.

Indoor Recreation Center -Annual Pass

Resident Nonresident

Individual $99 $132

Household $148 $198

Senior Individual $74 $99

Senior Household $111 $148

Indoor Recreation Center - Daily Pass

Resident Nonresident

13 & Under $2.50 $3.75

14 & Older $3.75 $5

Senior 60 & Older $2 $3

Senior - track only $.50 $.50

Aquatic Facilities - Season Pass

Resident Nonresident

Individual $112 $150

Household $168 $225

Senior Individual $93 $125

Senior Household $140 $187

Progress Park Pool - Daily Pass

Resident Nonresident

13 & Under $3 $4.50

14 & Older $4.50 $6

Senior 60 & Older $2 $3

Splash Station Aquatic Center - Daily Pass

Resident Nonresident

13 & Under $5 $7

14 & Older $6 $8

Senior 60 & Older $5 $7

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Resident Card* InformationResident Cards enable Wentzville residents to access recreation facilities, recreation programs and classes at discounted resident prices. Cards can be purchased at Progress Park (968 Meyer Rd.) for $5 per person. Each resident, ages 2 and up, must have a resident card in order to access the facilities at the resident rate. The resident card offers the following benefits:• Early registration for programs (before nonresidents)• One-time free admission to one Parks and Recreation facility• Free trees or seedlings at the annual Arbor Day Tree Giveaway (while supplies last) • Reduced rates when reserving City facilities• Reduced rates on annual passes and daily admission• Reduced rates for annual outdoor pool passes and daily admission rates• Discounts on many City-sponsored recreation programs and classes

To obtain a Wentzville Resident Card, you must present both proof of identity and proof of residency. Acceptable forms of ID, which MUST** show your current Wentzville address, include:• State-issued Driver’s License • Missouri ID Card• College Student ID Card • Military ID Card

In addition, residents need one of the following with the same address as the photo ID:• An unpaid utility bill • A personal check with preprinted name and address• A current auto or voter registration • A current personal property tax statement• The most recent income tax statement • A current rental lease agreement

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Storybook WalkThe Friends of Wentzville Parks is excited to sponsor a new amenity to Heartland Park! The Storybook Walk provides a new outdoor adventure that champions family connection, early childhood development, and health and wellness. Stories are handpicked by local library staff quarterly with a child’s enjoyment in mind. Pages are posted at several stations along a trail, allowing families and friends to enjoy a story as they walk the path and take in the scenery. The ribbon cutting for “The Storybook Walk” will take place on Friday, June 3 before the Movie in the Park. More details can be found on pg. 29.

We need your help! Vandalism in your park system is a serious, unnecessary and costly problem. Each year, the City spends thousands of tax dollars to remove graffiti and repair damage done by vandals. We would much rather use your funding to enhance and beautify the parks! If you have a cell phone with you or live adjacent to a park,

you can help us out with “PARK WATCH” program. If you see anyone acting suspicious, damaging property, driving on the grass or defacing playground equipment, please report it by calling the Wentzville Police Department at (636) 327-5105. THANK YOU!

Wentzville CERTCERT or Community Emergency Response Team, is a program in which the Wentzville Police Department partners with the Wentzville Fire Department and the Wentzville Emergency Management Office. Wentzville CERT meets every other month at the Wentzville Police Department and offers free training opportunities to the public. Participants receive training in basic disaster response skills, such as fire safety, light search and rescue, team organization, and disaster medical operations. After training, CERT members can assist others in their neighborhoods or workplaces following an event when professional responders are not immediately available. Registration is recommended to ensure enough space for all participants; please email Wentzville CERT at [email protected] (please note: there is no “z”).

Friends of the Wentzville Parks (FOTWP)FOTWP is a 501(c)3, nonprofit organization. The mission of Friends of the Wentzville Parks is to help bring about a world-class parks and recreation department to the City of Wentzville. The organization raises both awareness and money for our parks. Established in 2008, FOTWP has been working for the community through activities and fundraisers. We invite you to become a part of our group and membership is free! Join and learn about the benefits Wentzville’s Parks and Recreation Department provides for you, your family and our community. Become a friend today, the benefits are endless. To learn more, visit www.friendsofthewentzvilleparks.org.

Memorial Tree and Bench

ProgramYou can honor your loved ones within our park system. Legacy trees and memorial

benches provide a lasting way to pay tribute to a loved one or friend. You may also provide

a donation to be used for park and recreation purposes. For further information, please contact

Linda Ziolko at (636) 639-2082 or by email at [email protected].

Whether it is a family outing, corporate picnic, wedding or other special event, we make it easy for you to host your event.We have fields, facilities, pavillions and more to meet your needs. Reservations are scheduled on a first-come, first-served basis.

Call the Reservation Line at (636) 639-2083 to speak with Sandie Briggs regarding rental arrangements.To learn more, please visit bit.ly/WentzvilleRentals.

Contact us: Friends of the Wentzville Parks P.O. Box 323Wentzville, MO [email protected]

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Payment and Returned ChecksFull payment is required at the time of registration, unless otherwise noted. A $25 charge will be applied for returned checks.

• Walk-In: Visit the Progress Park Recreation Center, located at 968 Meyer Rd., to pay by cash, check, American Express, Discover, Visa or MasterCard.

• Phone: Call (636) 332-9236 or (636) 327-7665 to pay by American Express, Discover, Visa or MasterCard.

• Online: Visit www.wentzvillemo.org to pay by American Express, Discover, Visa or MasterCard.

Rainout HotlineIn the event of inclement weather, it may be necessary to cancel a program or class. Please access the RAINOUT HOTLINE to check the status of your program.

• PHONE (636) 322-6020• WEB http://bit.ly/rainouthotline• APP for iOS and Andriod users; search “Rainout Line”

Hold HarmlessWhen registering over the phone or online it is presumed that you agree to the following Hold Harmless Statement:

I agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City of Wentzville, Wentzville Parks and Recreation, its agents, servants and employees from and against any and all liability, actions, causes of actions, claims, demands for suits whatsoever resulting from or arising out of personal injuries, loss of, or damage to property, or involving any impairment of, or damage to any right because of or in any way related to the City resulting from my participation in this activity or rental.

Nondiscrimination PolicyThe City of Wentzville does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, sexual orientation or disability in employment opportunities or the provision of services, programs or activities. A participant alleging discrimination on the basis of any of the aforementioned areas may file a complaint with either the Director of the Wentzville Parks and Recreation Department or the Office of Equal Opportunity, U.S. Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C. 20240.

Register Early for ProgramsAll programs must meet minimum enrollment in order to be offered. If there are not enough registrants, a course must be canceled. Unless otherwise noted, all registrations must be received a minimum of one week prior to the start of the first class. Parks and Recreation reserves the right to cancel, postpone, combine classes or change instructors as needed. If a class is canceled due to lack of enrollment, registered class participants will be notified of an alternate class or program if one is available, or a full refund check or credit slip will be processed within four weeks.

Accommodation PolicyWe offer medical reasonable accommodations to enable an individual’s successful participation in our programs and services. To ensure a medically safe and appropriately planned program, please provide any special needs or precautions which may require medical accommodations for participation; once the registration has been processed, a staff member will call the registrant to obtain additional information. For more information about these services, please call the Recreation Superintendent, Amy Hays, at (636) 332-9236.

Photos & VideosThe City of Wentzville may take photos and/or videos of enrolled program participants. These photos/videos are for City use only and may be used in future brochures, on the City of Wentzville website, on social media pages, in fliers or on displays. If you do not want yourself or your child photographed/filmed, please notify the administration office in writing in advance of the program starting.

Refund Guidelines:• A full (100%) refund/credit/transfer will be given if Wentzville

Parks & Recreation cancels the program or rental.• If the participant withdraws from the program before the first

class/game*, the department must receive a request and a full refund will be given, less a $10 administrative fee**.

• *No refunds will be issued for adult leagues after the registration deadline.

• Refunds for medical reasons requested prior to the start date of program will be granted a full refund** subject to verification.

• If the participant withdraws from the program any time after the first class/game, the department requires a request and a prorated refund will be given, less a $10 administrative fee**. No refunds will be issued after the program/session is half over.

• **All youth league refunds will be less the cost of uniforms.• A credit may be applied to participant’s account instead of a

refund. Credit can be used on future programs. A credit may be used by any member on the same household account.

• An administrative cancellation fee of $10 or 10% of the reservation fee, whichever is greater, will apply to all rentals canceled up to two weeks before the event. Cancellations requested less than two weeks from the date of the activity will be charged 50% of the reservation fee.

WENTZVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION GIFT CARDS MAKE GREAT GIFTS! Gift cards can be purchased for classes and for

annual passes to any facility in the Wentzville Parks and Recreation system. For more information, please call (636) 332-9236.

WE P.L.A.Y. Scholarship (Wentzville Residents Only)The WE P.L.A.Y. Scholarship program (or WEntzville Providing Leisure Assistance for Youth) is designed to provide youth access to the recreation and leisure activities of their choice ― regardless of their ability to pay. Please call the Parks and Recreation Department at (636) 332-9236 for more information.

• Who is eligible? City of Wentzville residents who are experiencing financial difficulty or who are in a unique hardship situation may apply.

• How does the program work? Children residing within the city limits and who qualify through the established guidelines of free lunch program utilized by the Wentzville and Fort Zumwalt school districts are eligible to apply. Children who do not receive the reduced or free lunch program may still qualify and are encouraged to apply, if assistance is needed. Children ages 17 and under are eligible to receive one program scholarship per brochure with a maximum of three per year.

(636) 332-9236 | www.wentzvillemo.org Nonresident registration opens MAY 1. 7

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Progress ParkRecreation Center & Pool968 Meyer Rd.AMENITIESHandicap Accessible, Gym, Playground, Pavilions, Indoor

Walking Track, Swimming Pool,Indoor/Outdoor Basketball Courts, Athletic Fields

Memorial Park1419 Kathleen DrAMENITIESGrill, Playground, Pavilions,Picnic Tables, Basketball Court,Athletic Fields.

Green LanternSenior Center506 S. Linn Ave.AMENITIESHandicap Accessible, Senior Programming

Northview Nature Park202 W. Northview

AMENITIESNature Area

Rotary Park

2577 W. Meyer Rd.

AMENITIES

Handicap Accessible, Grill,

Playground, Trails, Pavilions,

Picnic Tables, Fishing, Athletic

Fields, Sand Volleyball Pit,

Ampitheater, Nature Area

Heartland Park

100 William Dierberg Dr.

AMENITIES

Handicap Accessible, Trails,

Pavilions, Picnic Tables,

Fishing, Athletic Fields,

Nature Area

Fireman’s Park

203 W. Pearce Blvd.

AMENITIES

Handicap Accessible, Pavilions,

Athletic Fields

Bicentennial Park22 W. Pearce Blvd.

Bicentennial Plaqueand Civil War Memorial

Splash Station1141 Peine Rd.AMENITIESHandicap Accessible, Trails, Swimming Pool

COMING SOON!

Peruque Valley Park

1335 S. Point Prairie Rd.

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For any questions about the program or to apply, contact:Special Events & Volunteer Manager, Colleen Mattaline

[email protected] | (636) 639-2088

Volunteers Needed:

• H.O.P.P. Night | F MAY 13 | 7P | PP

• Movie in the Park | F JUN 3 | 7:30P | HP

• Superhero Hustle| SA JUN 11| TBD | RP

• 4th of July Parade | M JUL 4 |7:30A | HH

• Liberty Fest | M JUL 4 | 3P | PP

• Children’s Triathlon | S JUL 23 | TBD | SS

• Movie in the Park | F AUG 5 | 7:30P | HP

• Hills of Thrills Soapbox Race SU SEP 11 11A @PP

Volunteer Wentzville is off to a great start in 2016.We are thrilled to welcome many volunteers to our new and improved program. Volunteering is a great experience and allows you to work with like-minded people in a business setting while helping others and the community. We are always looking for quality people to provide their time, talents and excellent service to our residents. This includes individuals 16 years and older, high school students needing mandatory hours of service, church, corporate and civic groups. Check out our Volunteer Application Process below:

1. Contact Colleen Mattaline, Special Events and Volunteer Manager, to receive application packet and current volunteer opportunities at (636) 639-2088 or [email protected].

2. Complete the volunteer application packet and turn into Volunteer Manager via email, fax or in person.

3. All volunteers, 17 years and older, must submit to and pass a standard background check. (Background checks require renewal on an annual basis). Exceptions include high school students with signed reference form and groups who work on special projects.

4. The selections and screening process may include an interview and reference check.

5. Final volunteer placement is dependent upon passing the background check. Please allow up to two weeks for the selection process to be completed.

6. You will be contacted within two weeks by the Volunteer Manager to discuss the available volunteer opportunities.

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F 8:15P JUN 3 HP FREE ET

F 8:15P AUG 5 HP FREE Little Rascals

Liberty Fest

Don’t miss the annual 4th of July celebration and parade. Everyone is invited to participate in the parade by making or designing a float. This year’s theme is, “All-Star Salute to the USA!” Floats will be judged for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place. After the parade, join us for the annual celebration-more details to come! The parade application and guidelines can be obtained from the Parks and Recreation office or online at www.wentzvillemo.org. The event is FREE, with the exception of reasonably priced concessions. (Please no outside coolers). Please note: Parade participants may not throw items from a car or a float. Individuals walking next to a car or float may hand out candy or items while walking the parade route.

M 10A JUL 4 PP FREE

Movie in the Park

Movie in the Park is back! Come join us at the beautiful, Heartland Park for a FREE, fun, family night out! Concessions will be available for purchase. No glass allowed in park. Space is limited, so make sure to arrive early. Gates open 7:15P. Don’t forget lawn chairs or blankets to sit on. Movies begin at 8:15P.

NEW!

Hill of Thrills Soapbox Race

The Hill of Thrills Soapbox Race is a community event, which features cars donated by businesses and organizations. Racers are randomly placed in the cars. This race isn’t fueled by gas or electronics-its just simple gravity as the racers compete against the clock. Racers must be between 4 and 5 feet tall, weigh between 55 and 120 pounds, and fit comfortably in the car (height and weight restrictions are due to the construction of the car). A maximum of 200 racers are accepted, so register early! The child must be present at the time of registration, no mail-in registrations accepted. The race takes place on Meyer Road in front of Progress Park. After AUG 21, the cost will be $10/13. Registrations will not be accepted SEP 6-10 due to facility closure. (Rainout date: SEP 18.)

SU 12P SEP 11 PP $5/8

Pooch Plunge

Bring man’s best friend to Splash Station for this once-a-year chance for your K-9 friend to enjoy the pool like the rest of the Wentzville residents. Each dog will receive a snack, and have a chance to win door prizes. All dogs must be leashed while out of the water. You must show proof of vaccination at the time of registration. *Please note: on the event day, the cost will be $15/dog and a snack is not guaranteed. Rainout date: SEP 7 at 7P.

TU 7P SEP 6 SS 207001-A1 $8/11

Cardboard Boat Race

Build your boat from only corrugated cardboard and duct tape, decorate it, and hope it survives the race. Two people must be in the boat during the race. All boats must be human-powered (no motors). You must haul away your boat after the event (dumpster close by). Fun awards will be given in a variety of categories. Life jackets will be available for use and must be worn while racing your boat. Rainout date: AUG 24 at 6:30P.

TU 6:30P AUG 23 PP 210018-A1 $15

Liberty Fest/July 4 Parade: 10A | Free Swim: Noon-5P (Progress Pool ONLY) | Inflatables, Face Painting & Petting Zoo: 5-8:45PSchedule of Events: Live Music: 6-9P | Fireworks: 9:05P

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(636) 332-9236 | www.wentzvillemo.org Nonresident registration opens MAY 1. 11

Calling all kids ― put your capes on and suit up for an adventure! The Superhero Hustle is a one mile fun run full of crazy obstacles only a superhero could conquer! Watch out, you WILL get muddy as you race to the finish line.

There will be two heats: one for ages 9-13 at 9A and one for ages 4-8 at 9:30A. Registration opens at 8A.Come early to enjoy an inflatable obstacle course and visit with a special guest! Participants are encouraged to dress as their favorite superhero or create an identity of their own. Each child who participates will receive a participant shirt and finisher’s medal! A parent will be required to walk on the sidelines of the course near their children (ages 4-8) from start to finish. Parents of children (ages 9-13) are encouraged, but not required, to walk near their child as well. However, a parent must remain at the venue. T-shirt sizes are not guaranteed. (Min 50/Max 200)

Saturday, JUN 119A/9:30A

Rotary Park$20 by May 13/$25 after

203037-A1

Join Us for Our First-Ever

at Splash Station Aquatic Park!

Children ages 5-8 will compete in a 40-yard swim, one-mile bike ride and 0.5-mile run, while children ages 9-12 will compete in a 60-yard swim, 1.5-mile bike ride and one-mile run. Medals will be awarded to all race finishers. The first 100 participants will receive a custom triathlon T-shirt. Sizes are not guaranteed after JUN 27, so register early! Registration closes after JUL 17; no race-day registrations will be accepted.

SWIM. BIKE. RUN.

SA 8A JUL 23 SS $35 by JUN 27; $40 after

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Butts and Guts

Strengthen and tone the abdominal and gluteal muscles by using body weight for resistance and strength training equipment (weights, tubing, stability balls, etc.) through a series of challenging exercises.(Min 6/Max 25)

Zumba

Come get a great workout in! With heart-pounding Latin rhythms and easy-to-follow moves you will forget you are exercising. The music selections are fast and slow to help tone and sculpt the body. (Min 7/Max 25)

Daybreak Boot Camp

Rise and shine and start your day off right! Gain strength, endurance and confidence that will transfer to every aspect of your life! Activities will include body-weight exercises, strength training and cardiovascular activities. (Min 8/Max 20)

Group Fitness ProgressionThis class will be similar to group personal training; combining weight training and cardio. On the first day of class, measurements will be taken and your level of fitness will be determined through tests. Each participant will then set goals. After six weeks, you will be retested to determine progress! (Min 6/Max 25)

Power Yoga

This power vinyasa yoga class focuses on the foundations of power yoga ― body alignment, physical conditioning and mindfulness. This class is excellent for all fitness levels. No specific yoga ability is required to participate, just the desire to get a great workout through a challenging and fun yoga flow. (Min 6/Max 25)

Sunrise Yoga

Start your day off with yoga! This class will go through various yoga moves for beginner to intermediate levels. (Min 6/Max 25)

Prenatal Yoga

This safe, fun and effective prenatal yoga practice is a great way to take some time for you and your baby. Through yoga, you will build strength and flexibility and learn breathing techniques beneficial for labor and relaxation. No yoga experience needed; this six-week class is designed for expectant mothers who are new to yoga and those who want a slower, more relaxing class. (Min 6/Max 20)

M/W 7:15P APR 18 PPC 103005-A3 $52/62 6 WKS

M/W 7:15P APR 18 PPC 103005-B5 $35/45 3 WKS

M/W 7:15P MAY 9 PPC 103005-B6 $35/45 3 WKS

M/W 7:15P JUN 6 PPC 203005-A1 $52/62 6 WKS

M/W 7:15P JUN 6 PPC 203005-B1 $35/45 3 WKS

M/W 7:15P JUN 27 PPC 203005-B2 $35/45 3 WKS

M/W 7:15P AUG 1 PPC 203005-A2 $52/62 6 WKS

M/W 7:15P AUG 1 PPC 203005-B3 $35/45 3 WKS

M/W 7:15P AUG 22 PPC 203005-B4 $35/45 3 WKS

M/W 8:20P APR 18 PPC 103024-A3 $52/62

M/W 8:20P JUN 6 PPC 203024-A1 $52/62

M/W 8:20P AUG 1 PPC 203024-A2 $52/62

M/W 8:45A APR 18 PPC 103047-A3 $52/62

M/W 8:45A JUN 6 PPC 203047-A1 $52/62

M/W 8:45A AUG 1 PPC 203047-A2 $52/62

M/W 6P APR 18 PPC 103047-B3 $52/62

M/W 6P JUN 6 PPC 203047-B1 $52/62

M/W 6P AUG 1 PPC 203047-B2 $52/62

M/W 7:40A APR 18 PPC 103046-A3 $52/62

M/W 7:40A JUN 6 PPC 203046-A1 $52/62

M/W 7:40A AUG 1 PPC 203046-A2 $52/62

M 4P APR 18 PPC 103020-A3 $35/45

M 4P JUN 6 PPC 203027-A1 $35/45

M 4P AUG 1 PPC 203027-A2 $35/45M/W 5:30A APR 18 PPC 103025-A3 $52/62

M/W 5:30A JUN 6 PPC 203025-A1 $52/62

M/W 5:30A AUG 1 PPC 203025-A2 $52/62

M/W 6:35A APR 18 PPC 103007-A3 $52/62

M/W 6:35A JUN 6 PPC 203007-A1 $52/62

M/W 6:35A AUG 1 PPC 203007-A2 $52/62

Unless otherwise noted: • Each session includes 12 classes, which

are 55 minutes in length and are for ages 16 and up.

• Preregistration is required for all programs; and registration closes one week in advance.

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Powerworx 101

Powerworx 101 is a muscle toning class for all ages. Whether you are just beginning on your path of fitness, need a smooth transition over to higher intensity classes, or just prefer a well-rounded workout with a steadier pace, this class is for you! Using a variety of fitness equipment, you will be motivated and encouraged to succeed!

Senior Strength and Flexibility

Senior Strength and Flexibility is designed to increase muscle endurance, power, flexibility and balance. Featuring upper- and lower-body strength training using resistance bands, and alternating with low-impact aerobic activity and stretching. Chairs are available and encouraged for balance and support. (Min 6/Max 25)

Yoga

Bring more harmony into your life and reduce stress in mind and body. This class will increase your flexibility, strength and well-being using yoga postures, mediation and breathing. (Min 6/Max 25)

Yoga in the Park

Come relax outdoors. Enjoy FREE yoga at Heartland Park. This one-day class will meet at the pavilion by the lake. Classes may be canceled due to weather please check the Rainout Hotline for class status.

Fit-Walk

Let’s reach our fitness goals together in our City’s beautiful outdoor gym — Heartland Park! Join us for this six-week, 55-minute class full of walking, stretching and toning utilizing the park’s best natural features: trails, stairs and gorgeous open lawns. Additional equipment will be provided. All levels welcome; we will modify to meet your ability level. (Min 6/Max 25)

Saturday Morning Boot Camp

Saturday Morning Boot Camp. A typical class will consist of cardiovascular work, speed and endurance training, partner resistance, strength training with dumbbells, body bars, kettle bells, medicine ball drills, and plyometrics! Participants can expect to gain strength, tone up, build muscle, improve cardiovascular endurance and lose weight during this six-week class! (Min 6/Max 25)

Zumba ToningBlend body-sculpting techniques and specific Zumba moves into one calorie-burning, strength-training experience. You’ll learn how to use weighted, maraca-like Zumba Toning Sticks to enhance rhythm, build strength and tone all the right target zones. This class meets six times for 55-minutes each. (Min 6/Max 25)

Calorie Blaster

Come enjoy 55-minutes of calorie burning exercises. This class will keep you moving and help you blast away the calories of the day. (Min 6/Max 25)

Pure Core

This class is perfect for those who are short on time, this six-week, 25-minute class focuses strictly on the core. You will enjoy a variety of exercises that will help build and strengthen your abs while also burning calories. (Min 6/Max 25)

TU/TH 9A JUN 7 PPC 203042-A1 $52/62

TU/TH 9A AUG 4 PPC 203042-A2 $52/62

TU/TH 3:30P APR 19 PPC 103021-A3 $45/55

TU/TH 3:30P JUN 7 PPC 203023-A1 $45/55

TU/TH 3:30P AUG 4 PPC 203023-A2 $45/55 SA 7A APR 16 PPC 103011-A3 $35/45

SA 7A JUN 4 PPC 203038-A1 $35/45

SA 7A JUL 30 PPC 203038-A2 $35/45

SA 9A APR 16 HP 103044-A1 $35/45

SA 9A JUN 4 HP 203044-A1 $35/45

SA 9A JUL 30 HP 203044-A2 $35/45

TU/TH 6:20P APR 19 PPC 103001-A3 $52/62 6 WKS

TU/TH 6:20P APR 19 PPC 103001-B5 $35/45 3 WKS

TU/TH 6:20P MAY 10 PPC 103001-B6 $35/45 3 WKS

TU/TH 6:20P JUN 7 PPC 203001-A1 $52/62 6 WKS

TU/TH 6:20P JUN 7 PPC 203001-B1 $35/45 3 WKS

TU/TH 6:20P JUN 28 PPC 203001-B2 $35/45 3 WKS

TU/TH 6:20P AUG 4 PPC 203001-A2 $52/62 6 WKS

TU/TH 6:20P AUG 4 PPC 203001-B3 $35/45 3 WKS

TU/TH 6:20P AUG 25 PPC 203001-B4 $35/45 3 WKS

SA 8:10A JUN 4 PPC 203011-A1 $35/45

SA 8:10A AUG 6 PPC 203011-A2 $35/45

TH 8P APR 21 PPC 103048-A3 $35/45

TH 8P JUN 9 PPC 203048-A1 $35/45

TH 8P AUG 4 PPC 203048-A2 $35/45

TH 7:25P APR 21 PPC 103049-A3 $20/30

TH 7:25P JUN 9 PPC 203049-A1 $20/30

TH 7:25P AUG 4 PPC 203049-A2 $20/30

SA 9A MAY 7 HP 103039-A2 FREE

SA 9A JUN 4 HP 203039-A1 FREE

SA 9A JUL 9 HP 203039-A2 FREE

SA 9A AUG 6 HP 203039-A3 FREE

SA 9A SEP 10 HP 203039-A4 FREE

NEW!

NEW!

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All youth fitness classes are 40 minutes long and run for six weeks.

Stay Strong, Stay Healthy (16+)

This will be a one-hour interactive presentation by MU Extension about the benefits of strength training as we age and how it correlates to falls. The instructor will demonstrate exercises and provide handouts of safe exercises you can perform at home. This class is Free for Silver Sneakers members, however, preregister is still required. (Min 10/ Max 20)

Personal Training (14+)

We are proud to introduce a new Personal Training program! Trainers will work with individuals to develop a fitness routine, as well as a healthy lifestyle and overall wellness. With both 30 and 45 minute options, this training is sure to fit into your busy schedule. Personal trainers will work with you to set appointments around your availability. Resident pricing: *Weight orientation (14-15 year olds only): $35, 30-minute packages: 3-pack: $90, 6-pack: $180, 12-pack: $360, 45-minute packages: Single session: $43, 3-pack: $117, 6-pack: $210, 12-pack: $480 Nonresident pricing: *Weight orientation (14-15 year olds only): $40, 30-minute packages: 3-pack: $105, 6-pack: $180, 12-pack: $360, 45-minute packages: Single session: $48, 3-pack: $132, 6-pack: $240, 12-pack: $480 *A one-time orientation is required for 14-15 year olds who want to use the Recreation Center’s weight room.

We also have partner and group training available. Packages are available in 45-minute sessions. Price is per person. Partner Sessions (2 clients): Single session: $35, 3-pack: $90, 6-pack: $180, 12-Pack: $360. Group Sessions (4 clients): Single session: $25, 3-pack: $65, 6-pack: $120, 12-Pack: $230.

Cooking Matters at the Store (16+)

Taught by the MU Extension, this class is a one-hour “mock” grocery store tour to help individuals and families buy healthy, affordable food. Participants will learn how to buy fruits and vegetables on a budget, compare unit prices to find bargains, read and compare food labels, identify whole grains, and stick to a budget. Concluding the tour, participants will receive: a $10 gift card to purchase healthy items and a reusable grocery bag. (Min10/Max 20)

Women’s Self-Defense Clinic (13+)

This two-hour class teaches self-defense to women using practical application of skills that are dynamic and, with proper training and practice, completely applicable to dangerous situations. The instructor has more than 15 years experience in Jin Jung Kwan Hapkido, which is world renowned for self-defense techniques that are second to none. Plan to learn pro-active defense skills and be able to gain confidence with practical lessons that work! (Min 10/Max 30)

Public Days/Hours By Appointment GYM

TU 7:30P JUN 7 PC 203034-A1 $3/5

SA 11:30A JUN 4 PPC 201005-A1 $20/25

All youth fitness classes are 40 minutes long and run for six weeks.

Preschool Dance (Ages 3-5)

This class is a wonderful opportunity for children ages 3-5 to learn simple dance steps and routines, and various creative movements. (Min 6/Max 12)

Hip Hop (Ages 6-10)

Come learn to dance like a pro! Kids will learn basic dance moves and choreography to some of their favorite songs. (Min 6/Max 12)

Youth Yoga (Ages 6-12)

This class encourages self-expression, as well as building social skills. Children will strengthen their bodies as they learn how to focus through breathing and relaxation techniques. (Min 6/Max 12)

Tiny Tumblers (Ages 3-5)

Children will spend class time being active and learning the basics of tumbling. As the children progress, skills will be performed more independently. (Min 4/Max 8)

All youth fitness classes are 40 minutes long and run for six weeks, unless otherwise noted.

TH 5:15P APR 21 PPC 105001-A3 $35/45

TH 5:15P JUN 9 PPC 205001-A1 $35/45

TH 5:15P AUG 4 PPC 205001-A2 $35/45

M 5:15P APR 18 PPC 103043-A3 $35/45

M 5:15P JUN 6 PPC 203033-A4 $35/45

M 5:15P AUG 1 PPC 203033-A5 $35/45

W 4:10P APR 20 PPC 104006-A2 $35/45

W 5:15P JUN 8 PPC 204006-A1 $35/45

W 5:15P AUG 3 PPC 204006-A2 $35/45

TU 11:15A APR 19 PPC 103041-A3 $35/45

TU 11:15A JUN 7 PPC 203041-A1 $35/45

TU 11:15A AUG 9 PPC 203041-A2 $35/45

SA 9:20A APR 16 PPC 103041-B3 $35/45

SA 9:20A JUN 4 PPC 203041-B1 $35/45

SA 9:20A JUL 30 PPC 203041-B2 $35/45

TH 10:30A AUG 4 PPC 203034-B1 $3/5

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Co-Rec Kickball League

Do you want to feel like a kid again? Get a group of friends and family together and join us for a recreational kickball league on Thursday nights. Each team will play seven games, kickballs will be provided and T-shirts will be awarded to league winners. (Min 4/Max 16)

Co-Rec Double-Header Softball League

Get a team of men and women together and join this fun, recreational softball league. Governed by USSSA and house softball rules. League will consist of 14 games. T-shirts awarded for first-place team. Entry fee includes a new ball, USSSA fees and umpire for each game. (Min 4/Max 16)

Men’s Double-Header Softball League

Gentlemen, get your teams together for our recreational softball league. Governed by USSSA and house rules. The Saturday league will consist of 12 games. T-shirts will be awarded to the first-place team. Entry fees include a new softball for each game, USSSA fees and two umpires for each game. (Min 4/Max 8)

Co-Rec Volleyball League

This co-rec volleyball league is for all skill levels. Teams will play seven matches at Progress Park Gym, followed by a single-elimination tournament. Winners of the league will receive championship T-shirts. Matches will be played on Sunday afternoons as early as 2P. Rosters are limited to 12 players. (Min 4/Max 12)

Women’s Volleyball League

This is a Tuesday-night league for all skill levels. The league is governed by USA Volleyball and house rules. Each team will play seven matches along with a single-elimination tournament. League winners will receive championship T-shirts. (Min 4/Max 8)

Men’s Basketball League

Our men’s recreational league strives to make games fun, while promoting good sportsmanship, fair rules and safe play. The league consists of six games with an end-of-season championship game. (Min 4/Max 8)

Co-Rec Bubble Soccer League

Imagine playing soccer while wearing a giant hamster ball and an over-sized sumo suit! This 4v4 league is a blast! Leagues will have a six-game minimum with a max of eight people per team. You must register your team by AUG 26. (Min 4/Max 8)

Pickleball Open Gym

Join us every Monday and Wednesday for open gym pickleball. Limited equipment is available. *Daily usage fees apply. Pickleball Open Gym runs NOW through MAY 18 and will resume on AUG 15.

Co-Rec Soccer Tournament

Come out to Heartland Park for this 4v4 soccer tournament. Each team roster may have a maximum of six players. Each game will consist of two, 15-minute halves. Depending on number of teams registered, teams will be divided into different pools to play a round-robin style tournament. The winners of each pool will play a single-elimination tournament to determine the champion. The tournament will consist of a minimum of three games for each team. (Min 4/Max 12)

Men’s Softball League

Gentlemen, get your teams together for our recreational softball league. Governed by USSSA and house rules. The Friday league will consist of 10 games. T-shirts awarded to the first-place team. Fees include a new softball for each game, USSSA fees, and two umpires for each game. (Min 4/Max 16)

TH 6P JUL 28 PP 207013-A1 $275

SA 2P JUL 9 GYM 207008-A1 $240

SA 2P JUL 9 PP 207011-A1 $490

SA 2P SEP 17 PP 307017-A1 $490

F 6P SEP 16 HP 307023-A1 $375

Adult leagues and tournaments are for ages 18 and up. Not yet 18? Please call (636) 332-9236

to complete a waiver form. Preregistration is required for all programs; registration closes two weeks in advance. To see league standings and schedules,

please visit www.wentzvillemo.org.

M/W 9A-12P NOW GYM *

TU 6P JUL 12 GYM 207009-A1 $240

TU 6P SEP 20 GYM 307009-A1 $240

TH 6P MAY 5 HP 102002-A1 $130

F 6:30P JUL 22 PP 207011-B1 $450

SU 3P JUN 26 PP 207012-A1 $490

SU 3P SEP 18 PP 307012-A1 $490

M/W 8P OCT 3 GYM 307021-A1 $350

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SA 9A MAY 14 RP 202023-A1 $3/5

SA 9A JUN 11 RP 202023-A2 $3/5

SA 9A AUG 13 RP 202023-A3 $3/5

SA 9A SEP 10 RP 302023-A4 $3/5

SA 9A OCT 8 RP 302023-A5 $3/5

Nature Coffee Walk (18+)Enjoy the beauty and tranquility of Rotary Park with fresh coffee, good conversation and a healthy morning walk. Park staff will lead these walks (with coffee provided!) the second Saturday of each month, May through October (excluding July). Preregistration is required. Please meet at the dock. (Min 10/Max 30)

Game Day (50+)Grab a friend or two and come to the park to play board games, cards or just socialize. We will provide the location, all you have to do is provide the games you want to play. Note: Preregistration is required. Cost is per person playing, and each Sunday is a separate registration. (Min 4/Max 12)

Kreating Kookies with Kara (18+)Come learn how to decorate beautiful cookies for any of your special occasions with Kara Hoenes from Kara’s Cookie Creations. In this 90-minute no-baking class, participants will learn how to flood, outline and add details to cookies with royal icing. All supplies will be provided including six premade sugar cookies, decorating bags, icing and boxes to take home your creations so your friends and family can enjoy them too. Each month participants will learn a different design. (Min 6/Max 15)

Adult Coloring/Water Coloring (18+)Join us at Progress Park for a relaxing hour of coloring. You will complete at least one picture during this fun, easy and enjoyable time together with friends. We will also provide a light snack. Dates in blue will be water coloring. (Min 5/Max 12)

Bird Feeders (18+)

During this program participants will make a few simple bird feeders that they get to take home. A small snack will conclude the class. (Min 5/Max 12)

SU 2P MAY 22 CR 202016-A1 $2/4

SU 2P JUN 5 CR 202016-A2 $2/4

SU 2P JUN 19 CR 202016-A3 $2/4

SU 2P JUL 10 CR 202016-A4 $2/4

SU 2P JUL 24 CR 202016-A5 $2/4

SU 2P AUG 14 CR 202016-A6 $2/4

SU 2P SEP 18 CR 302016-A7 $2/4

SU 3P AUG 21 CR 202025-A1 $11/14

SA 10A JUN 4 CR 202019-A1 $5/7

TH 6P JUN 30 CR 202019-B1 $5/7

SA 10A JUL 2 CR 202019-B2 $5/7

TH 6P JUL 7 CR 202019-A2 $5/7

SA 10A JUL 16 CR 202019-B3 $5/7

SA 10A AUG 20 CR 202019-A3 $5/7

SA 10A AUG 27 CR 202019-B4 $5/7

SU 2:30P MAY 22 CR 202024-A1 $30/35

SU 2:30P JUN 26 CR 202024-B1 $30/35

SU 2:30P JUL 31 CR 202024-C1 $30/35

SU 2:30P AUG 28 CR 202024-D1 $30/35

SU 2:30P SEP 25 CR 302025-E1 $30/35

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Please note: Adult Day Trips are for participants ages 40+. Unless otherwise noted, preregistration is required for all programs; and registration closes one week in

advance.

W 5P JUN 22 PP 208010-B1 $77/87

W 8:45A JUL 27 PP 208010-C1 $67/74

TU 9:45A AUG 23 PP 208010-D1 $50/60

W 8A SEP 28 PP 208010-E1 $90/100

Day Trip: Grant's Farm & Brewery Tour

A popular St. Louis destination since 1954, Grant’s Farm is the 281-acre ancestral home of the Busch family, named for Ulysses S. Grant who originally worked a portion of the land. Enjoy all the animals, shows and antique carriages. Each registration will come with a lunch voucher to use while at Grant’s Farm. Some lunch options are bratwurst, pizza, chicken strips, sandwiches and salads. After lunch we will travel to Anheuser Busch Brewery for a guided tour and beer sampling. Preregistration is required. Tour includes transportation, admission, bus parking, lunch voucher, gratuities and guide. (Min 30/Max 42)

Day Trip: The Muny

Fly “over the rainbow” for this all-time American and Muny classic, The Wizard of Oz. Whenever Dorothy and her friends follow their hearts down the yellow brick road, you’re guaranteed an evening of enchantment. One of the most popular shows — if not the most popular show – in Muny history, this lavish musical is a joyful reminder that come summer, there’s no place like The Muny. Trip includes transportation, gratuities, ticket, backstage tour and bus parking. (Min 30/Max 42)

Day Trip: Botanical Gardens & Lunch at Sassafrass

Founded in 1859, the Missouri Botanical Garden is the nation’s oldest botanical garden in continuous operation and a National Historic Landmark. For more than 154 years, the Garden has been an oasis in the city, a place of beauty and family fun — and also a center for education, science, and conservation. While there you will be given a guided tour of the park and enjoy an included lunch at Sassafras. Tour includes transportation, admission, lunch, bus parking, gratuities and guide. (Min 30/Max 42)

Day Trip: St. Louis Adventures

Go on an adventure with one of our staff members to Crown Candy for lunch and a milkshake. We will then head to Soulard Market for you to do some shopping on your own. Our last stop will be Gus’ Pretzels for a snack. This is sure to be a treat you won’t want to miss! Program includes your transportation, lunch, gratuity and a pretzel. Please meet at Progress Park to depart for this adventure. (Min 30/Max 41)

Day Trip: Warm Springs Clydesdale Ranch and Les Bourgeois Winery

Visit the Anheuser-Busch Clydesdales at their breeding farm near Boonville, Missouri. During this tour you will learn about the horses and experience the young colts up close. Lunch will be served at Les Bourgeois Winery Bistro that overlooks the Missouri River. After lunch you will enjoy a wine tasting from the Les Bourgeois Winery tasting facility and visit the gift shop. Tour includes transportation, admission, lunch, wine tasting, gratuities and guide. (Min 30/Max 42)

W 8A MAY 25 PP 208010-A1 $58/68

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Discover Scuba (10+)

Participants will be briefed by a Y-kiki Divers staff member and provided with scuba gear. After mastering a few basic concepts and scuba skills, participants will be given the opportunity to explore the underwater world in the safe environment of the swimming pool. Entire program will last two-hours. Prerequisites: Minimum age is 10 years old, a completed and signed Discover Scuba liability release form, and a medical questionnaire. (Min 4/Max 8)

Discover Snorkeling (8+)

Discover Snorkeling introduces participants to the fun of snorkeling. A Y-kiki Divers staff member will fit you in snorkeling equipment (all equipment is provided), offer tips and techniques and review what you can expect to see in the ocean. A Discover Snorkeling experience will ensure you get the most out of your snorkeling adventures! Program will be two-hours in length. (Min 10/ Max 25)

Drop-In Lap Swim (13+)

Enjoy lap swimming before and after our public sessions! This program runs concurrently with our swim lessons M-TH. Participation is on a drop-in basis. Guests may enter by paying the daily pool admission fee or swiping an active aquatic pass. At least one dedicated lap lane will be provided that is 50 m in length. Please Note: Lap Lane(s) may be shared by Master’s Swim Program TH 7-8P. Drop-in times are 8:40-11:40A and 6-8 P, M-TH. Other restrictions may apply.

Master’s Swim Program (18+)

Looking to learn better swim technique for your next triathlon, or interested in improving your strokes? Come swim with a coached workout. These four-week, 55-minute sessions are designed to help swimmers improve strokes while getting in a great workout. (Min 7/Max 15)

SA 9A JUN 4 PP 205046-A1 $42/52

SA 9A JUL 30 PP 205046-A2 $42/52

W 9:30A JUN 22 SS 205047-A1 $30/35

SA 9:30A JUL 9 SS 205047-A2 $30/35

TH 7P JUN 2 PP 209022-A1 $25/30

TH 7P JUN 30 PP 209022-A2 $25/30

TH 7P JUL 29 PP 209022-A3 $25/30

M-TH See below MAY 31 PP Daily Fee/Pass

NEW!

NEW!

Family Swim Night

Join us at Splash Station Aquatic Center this summer beginning at 4P on the second Sunday of the month (JUN 12, JUL 10, AUG 14) for Family Swim Night. One child (13 years and under) is FREE with each paid adult (14 years or older).

“Give Back” Swim Days

On JUN 14, guests can bring one nonperishable food item and get into Progress Park Pool for $2/per person or $4/per person at Splash Station Aquatic Center. Each guest must bring an item to receive the promotional rate.

On AUG 9, bring a school supply to donate to disadvantaged children and get in to Progress Park Pool for $2/per person or $4/per person at Splash Station Aquatic Center. Each guest must bring an item to receive the promotional rate.

Father’s Day Swim

Dads get in free on Father’s Day at Progress Park Pool or Splash Station Aquatic Center with a paid child (13 years and under).

Fourth of July Swim

Join us for FREE swim on July 4 from 12-5P at Progress Park Pool! Splash Station will be open regular hours but requires the daily fee or valid aquatic pass.

Tot Time (Birth-Age 6)

Children ages 6 and under are invited to enjoy their own special time with their parents at Splash Station before the pool opens to the general public. Beginning JUN 1 through AUG 9, the Recreation Pool and Wet Deck Playground will be open to parents and their children every M and W from 11A-12P. Guests may participate by paying the daily pool admission or swiping an active aquatic pass.

M/W 11A JUN 1 SS Daily Fee/PassNEW!

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River Walking (16+)

If you are looking for less joint stress, an excellent cardiovascular workout and wonderful toning benefits, then river walking is for you. The class will be held in the 400-foot lazy river at Splash Station Aquatic Center.

Diving (16+)

The goal of the program is to offer instruction in the fundamentals of diving, while encouraging each athlete to develop their full potential. Divers will be taught in a skills progression using a combination of dry-land, side and diving-board drills. (Min 7/Max 12)

Aqua Aerobics (16+)

In this aquatic class, you will enjoy the natural buoyancy of water, while conditioning every muscle group. Participants of all ages will benefit from this low-impact workout that features exercises from all levels of aqua aerobics. (Min 8/Max 25)

Deep Water Aerobics (16+)

Deep water aerobics offers a low-impact exercise for your joints, yet it has a high impact on your cardiovascular system. Flotation belts are available for support.

Advanced Aqua Aerobics (16+)

Advanced Aqua Aerobics offers a pace geared for a more strenuous cardiovascular workout while still taking advantage of the low impact benefits of water exercise. Strength training geared toward specific muscle groups will be included as well. Workouts will take place in various areas of the aquatic center, including shallow water, deep water and the lazy river. (Min 8/ Max 15)

Sunset SUP Yoga (16+)

You don’t need to make a trip to the beach to experience a yoga class with the splendor of floating on water. Stand Up Paddleboard (SUP) Yoga takes yoga from the mat to the paddleboard, creating a unique and adventurous way to have fun and unwind. No experience is necessary, but must be comfortable in water. Sunset SUP Yoga classes are individual classes; sign up for four or more classes to save $1 per class meeting.(Min 7/Max 10)

M/W 8:15A JUN 6 SS 203022-A1 $42/52

M/W 8:15A JUL 11 SS 203022-A2 $42/52

M/W 8:15A AUG 8 SS 203022-A3 $42/52

TU/TH 6:45P JUN 7 SS 203022-B1 $42/52

TU/TH 6:45P JUL 12 SS 203022-B2 $42/52

TU/TH 6:45P AUG 9 SS 203022-B3 $42/52

M/W 6:45P JUN 6 SS 209023-A1 $42/52

M/W 6:45P JUL 11 SS 209023-A2 $42/52

M/W 6:45P AUG 8 SS 209023-A3 $42/52

M/W 7:45P JUN 6 SS 209023-B1 $42/52

M/W 7:45P JUL 11 SS 209023-B2 $42/52

M/W 7:45P AUG 8 SS 209023-B3 $42/52

Please note: All Aquatic Fitness Classes are 55 minutes long and run for four weeks.

M/W 7:30P JUN 6 PP 203009-A1 $42/52

M/W 7:30P JUL 11 PP 203009-A2 $42/52

M/W 7:30P AUG 8 PP 203009-A3 $42/52

TU/TH 10:45A JUN 7 PP 203009-B1 $42/52

TU/TH 10:45A JUL 12 PP 203009-B2 $42/52

TU/TH 10:45A AUG 9 PP 203009-B3 $42/52

TU/TH 6:45P JUN 7 SS 203020-A1 $42/52

TU/TH 6:45P JUL 12 SS 203020-A2 $42/52

TU/TH 6:45P AUG 9 SS 203020-A3 $42/52

TU/TH 7:45P JUN 7 SS 203021-A1 $42/52

TU/TH 7:45P JUL 12 SS 203021-A2 $42/52

TU/TH 7:45P AUG 9 SS 203021-A3 $42/52

TU 7:30P JUN 7 PP 203051-A1 $25/30

TU 7:30P JUN 14 PP 203051-A2 $25/30

TU 7:30P JUN 21 PP 203051-A3 $25/30

TU 7:30P JUN 28 PP 203051-A4 $25/30

TU 7:30P JUL 12 PP 203051-A5 $25/30

TU 7:30P JUL 19 PP 203051-A6 $25/30

TU 7:30P JUL 26 PP 203051-A7 $25/30

TU 7:30P AUG 9 PP 203051-A8 $25/30

TU 7:30P AUG 16 PP 203051-A9 $25/30

TU 7:30P AUG 23 PP 203051-AA $25/30

TU 7:30P AUG 30 PP 203051-AB $25/30

PADI Open Water Scuba Course (10+)

Have you always wondered what lies beneath the surface? Now you can find out! Start the journey of a lifetime with the PADI Open Water Diver course. Your PADI Instructor will guide you through the basics of learning to scuba dive.

Prerequisites: Minimum age is 10 years old, a completed and signed Discover Scuba liability release form, and a medical questionnaire. Online coursework and additional dives are required to complete certification. *JUN 14 session will meet at Progress Park Center at 7:30P. All other classes will meet at Progress Pool at 8:30P. Each session is two hours in length. Class runs for three weeks. (Min 4/Max 8)

The course encompasses three phases: knowledge development, confined water dives and open water training dives.1. Knowledge Development (additional fee) – This develops your

familiarity with basic diving principles and procedures. We will complete this phase with PADI eLearning, an online curriculum.

2. Confined Water Dives – Develop basic scuba skills in a pool. Over the course of these dives, you’ll attain the skills needed to dive in open water.

3. Open Water Training Dives (additional fee) – In this phase, you’ll have fun putting it all together and fully experience the underwater adventure – at the beginner level, of course. You may make these dives locally or at a more exotic destination on vacation with a referral. We’ll provide you with all the details in class.

TU/TH 8:30P* JUN 14 PP 205048-A1 $315

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SHRIMP(Ages 6m-18m)

Level is intended to develop child’s comfort in and around water. Children will learn to be comfortable in water through many games, songs and help from both parents and the instructor. A parent must accompany the child in the pool. (Min 3/Max 10)

JELLYFISH(Ages 19m-35m)

Level is intended to develop child’s comfort in/around water and prepare them for future instruction without a parent. Skills that will be mastered with assistance: blowing bubbles and kicking, and floating on back and swimming motions with parent support. Parent accompanies child in pool. (Min 3/Max 10)

Level is intended to develop child’s comfort in and around water. Skills that will be mastered: front and back kick with instructor support, submerge head, feet first jump, entering and exiting pool without assistance. (Min 3/Max 5)

SEA TURTLE(Ages 3-4)

This beginner level is intended to develop child’s comfort in and around water. Skills that will be mastered: front and back kick with instructor support, feet-first jump, submerge head, entering and exiting pool without assistance, and back float with instructor support. (Min 3/Max 5)

STINGRAY(Ages 5+)

This level is for those who are comfortable in the water and are ready to learn more independent swimming. Skills that will be mastered: submerge head and face, front and back kick without support, basic front and back crawl. (Min 3/Max 6)

MARLIN(Ages 5+)

Level is intended to further develop strokes and start to build some basic technique and endurance. Skills that will be mastered: submerge head and face without hesitation, front crawl with rhythmic breathing, basic front and back crawl. This class may spend time in water 12-13 feet deep. (Min 3/Max 6)

WALRUS(Ages 5+)

This level is all about putting together all strokes and beginning to swim longer distances and master more advance skills. Skills that will be mastered: Front crawl with rotary breathing for 25 yards, back crawl for 25 yards, basic breast stroke, basic side stroke, elementary backstroke, dolphin kick, basic dive off side wall. A majority of this class will take place in water 12-13 feet deep. (Min 3/Max 7)

DOLPHIN(Ages 5+)

This level is the highest we have and focuses almost entirely on technique and preparation for swim team or fitness swimming. Students in this level have learned and put together all strokes, but need futher assistance in perfecting them and swimming more efficiently. Skills that will be mastered: advancement in basic stroke skill, tread water for two minutes without using hands, retrieve brick from bottom of pool, flip turns, basic butterfly stroke, starts and entries. (Min 3/Max 7)

SHARK(Ages 5+)

LEVELS

See pg. 23 for prescheduled private and semi-private lessons, private and semi-private lesson bundles, and more!

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Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 Session 6MAY 31-JUN 9 JUN 13-23 JUN 27-JUL 7 JUL 11-JUL 21 JUL 25-AUG 4 AUG 8-AUG 18

Two-Week SessionsThese two-week sessions run Monday-Thursday. Sessions include eight, 40-minute classes (unless otherwise noted). Fridays are reserved for make-up classes. Sessions highlighted in yellow are only offered at Progress Park Pool; sessions in blue are offered at both Splash Station and Progress Park Pool.

SHRIMPTIME CODE TIME CODE TIME CODE TIME CODE

6:45P 209014-A1 6:45P 209014-A2 6:45P 209014-A3 6:45P 209014-A4

2 3 4 5

JELLYFISHTIME CODE TIME CODE TIME CODE TIME CODE

6:45P 209015-A1 6:45P 209015-A2 6:45P 209015-A3 6:45P 209015-A4

2 3 4 5

SEATURTLE

TIME CODE TIME CODE TIME CODE TIME CODE

9:20A 209016-A1 9:20A 209016-A2 9:20A 209016-A3 9:20A 209016-A4

10:05A 209016-B1 10:05A 209016-B2 10:05A 209016-B3 10:05A 209016-B4

6:45P 209016-C1 6:45P 209016-C2 6:45P 209016-C3 6:45P 209016-C4

2 3 4 5

STINGRAY

TIME CODE TIME CODE TIME CODE TIME CODE

9:20A 209017-A1 9:20A 209017-A2 9:20A 209017-A3 9:20A 209017-A4

10:05A 209017-B1 10:05A 209017-B2 10:05A 209017-B3 10:05A 209017-B4

6:45P 209017-C1 6:45P 209017-C2 6:45P 209017-C3 6:45P 209017-C4

2 3 4 5MARLIN

TIME CODE TIME CODE TIME CODE TIME CODE

9:20A 209018-A1 9:20A 209018-A2 9:20A 209018-A3 9:20A 209018-A4

10:05A 209018-B1 10:05A 209018-B2 10:05A 209018-B3 10:05A 209018-B4

6:45P 209018-C1 6:45P 209018-C2 6:45P 209018-C3 6:45P 209018-C4

2 3 4 5

WALRUSTIME CODE TIME CODE TIME CODE TIME CODE

10:05A 209019-A1 10:05A 209019-A2 10:05A 209019-A3 10:05A 209019-A4

6:45P 209019-B1 6:45P 209019-B2 6:45P 209019-B3 6:45P 209019-B4

2 3 4 5

DOLPHINTIME CODE TIME CODE TIME CODE TIME CODE

10:05A 209020-A1 10:05A 209020-A2 10:05A 209020-A3 10:05A 209020-A4

2 3 4 5

SEATURTLE

TIME CODE TIME CODE

10:50A 209003-F1 10:50A 209003-F21 2

These four-week sessions take place each week on Tuesday and Thursday. Sessions include eight, 40-minute classes (unless otherwise noted). Fridays are reserved for make-up classes.

WALRUSTIME CODE TIME CODE

10:50A 209006-F1 10:50A 209006-F2

1 2

STINGRAYTIME CODE TIME CODE

10:50A 209004-F1 10:50A 209004-F2

1 2

MARLINTIME CODE TIME CODE

10:50A 209005-F1 10:50A 209005-F21 2

Sessions are $45/55 *Sessions 1 & 3 are $36/46; as they only include seven lessons.

Four-Week SessionsSession 1 Session 2JUN 7-30 JUL 12-AUG 4

DOLPHINTIME CODE TIME CODE

10:50A 209007-F1 10:50A 209007-F2

1 2

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Sessions are $45/55 *Sessions 1 & 3 are $36/46; as they only include seven lessons.

Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 Session 6MAY 31-JUN 9 JUN 13-23 JUN 27-JUL 7 JUL 11-JUL 21 JUL 25-AUG 4 AUG 8-AUG 18

Two-Week SessionsThese two-week sessions run Monday-Thursday. Each session includes eight, 40-minute classes (unless otherwise noted). Fridays are reserved for make-up classes. Sessions highlighted in yellow are only offered at Progress Park Pool. Sessions in blue are offered at both Splash Station and Progress Park Pool.*Note that Session 6 will not have morning lessons for any level, only evening.

SHRIMP

JELLYFISH

SEATURTLE

STINGRAY

MARLIN

WALRUS

DOLPHIN

SHARK

TIME CODE

TIME CODE

TIME CODE

TIME CODE

TIME CODE

TIME CODE

10A 902009-A1 10A 902009-A2 10A 902009-A3 10A 902009-A4 10A 902009-A5 10A *

7:30P 902009-B1 7:30P 902009-B2 7:30P 902009-B3 7:30P 902009-B4 7:30P 902009-B5 7:30P 902009-B6

1 2 3 4 5 6

TIME CODE

TIME CODE

TIME CODE

TIME CODE

TIME CODE

TIME CODE

10A 209000-A1 10A 209000-A2 10A 209000-A3 10A 209000-A4 10A 209000-A5 10A *

6P 209000-B1 6P 209000-B2 6P 209000-B3 6P 209000-B4 6P 209000-B5 6P 209000-B6

1 2 3 4 5 6

TIME CODE

TIME CODE

TIME CODE

TIME CODE

TIME CODE

TIME CODE

10A 209002-A1 10A 209002-A2 10A 209002-A3 10A 209002-A4 10A 209002-A5 10A *

6P 209002-B1 6P 209002-B2 6P 209002-B3 6P 209002-B4 6P 209002-B5 6P 209002-B6

1 2 3 4 5 6

TIME CODE

TIME CODE

TIME CODE

TIME CODE

TIME CODE

TIME CODE

9:15A 209003-A1 9:15A 209003-A2 9:15A 209003-A3 9:15A 209003-A4 9:15A 209003-A5 9:15A *

10A 209003-B1 10A 209003-B2 10A 209003-B3 10A 209003-B4 10A 209903-B5 10A *

6P 209003-C1 6P 209003-C2 6P 209003-C3 6P 209003-C4 6P 209003-C5 6P 209003-C6

6:45P 209003-D1 6:45P 209003-D2 6:45P 209003-D3 6:45P 209003-D4 6:45P 209003-D5 6:45P 209003-D6

1 2 3 4 5 6

TIME CODE

TIME CODE

TIME CODE

TIME CODE

TIME CODE

TIME CODE

9:15A 209004-A1 9:15A 209004-A2 9:15A 209004-A3 9:15A 209004-A4 9:15A 209004-A5 9:15A *

10A 209004-B1 10A 209004-B2 10A 209004-B3 10A 209004-B4 10A 209004-B5 10A *

6P 209004-C1 6P 209004-C2 6P 209004-C3 6P 209004-C4 6P 209004-C5 6P 209004-C6

6:45P 209004-D1 6:45P 209004-D2 6:45P 209004-D3 6:45P 209004-D4 6:45P 209004-D5 6:45P 209004-D6

2 3 4 5 61

TIME CODE

TIME CODE

TIME CODE

TIME CODE

TIME CODE

TIME CODE

9:15A 209005-A1 9:15A 209005-A2 9:15A 209005-A3 9:15A 209005-A4 9:15A 209005-A5 9:15A *

10A 209005-B1 10A 209005-B2 10A 209005-B3 10A 209005-B4 10A 209005-B5 10A *

6P 209005-C1 6P 209005-C2 6P 209005-C3 6P 209005-C4 6P 209005-C5 6P 209005-C6

6:45P 209005-D1 6:45P 209005-D2 6:45P 209005-D3 6:45P 209005-D4 6:45P 209005-D5 6:45P 209005-D6

2 3 4 5 61

TIME CODE

TIME CODE

TIME CODE

TIME CODE

TIME CODE

TIME CODE

9:15A 902006-A1 9:15A 902006-A2 9:15A 902006-A3 9:15A 902006-A4 9:15A 902006-A5 9:15A *

10A 902006-B1 10A 902006-B2 10A 902006-B3 10A 902006-B4 10A 902006-B5 10A *

6:45P 902006-C1 6:45P 902006-C2 6:45P 902006-C3 6:45P 902006-C4 6:45P 902006-C5 6:45P 902006-C6

7:30P 902006-D1 7:30P 902006-D2 7:30P 902006-D3 7:30P 902006-D4 7:30P 902006-D5 7:30P 902006-D6

2 3 4 5 61

TIME CODE

TIME CODE

TIME CODE

TIME CODE

TIME CODE

TIME CODE

9:15A 902007-A1 9:15A 902007-A2 9:15A 902007-A3 9:15A 902007-A4 9:15A 902007-A5 9:15A *

10A 902007-B1 10A 902007-B2 10A 902007-B3 10A 902007-B4 10A 902007-B5 10A *

6:45P 902007-C1 6:45P 902007-C2 6:45P 902007-C3 6:45P 902007-C4 6:45P 902007-C5 6:45P 902007-C6

7:30P 902007-D1 7:30P 902007-D2 7:30P 902007-D3 7:30P 902007-D4 7:30P 902007-D5 7:30P 902007-D6

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TIME CODE

TIME CODE

10:45A 209002-E1 10:45A 209002-E21 2

Session 1 Session 2JUN 6-29 JUL 11-AUG 3

These four-week sessions take place on Monday and Wednesday of each week. Each session includes eight, 40-minute classes (unless otherwise noted). Fridays are reserved for make-up classes.

SEATURTLE

TIME CODE TIME CODE

10:45A 209003-E1 10:45A 209003-E2

1 2

STINGRAYTIME CODE TIME CODE

10:45A 209004-E1 10:45A 209004-E2

1 2MARLIN

TIME CODE TIME CODE

10:45A 209005-E1 10:45A 209005-E2

1 2

Four-Week Sessions

WALRUSTIME CODE TIME CODE

10:45A 209006-E1 10:45A 209006-E2

1 2

DOLPHINTIME CODE TIME CODE

10:45A 209007-E1 10:45A 209007-E2

1 2

SHARKTIME CODE TIME CODE

10:45A 209009-E1 10:45A 209009-E2

1 2

Prescheduled Private Swim Lessons (All Ages)

These private one-on-one swimming lessons are prescheduled and run along with the sessions of group swim lessons. These lessons take place at Progress Park before morning group lessons and are available to all ages and abilities. Includes eight, 30-minute sessions.

Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5JUN 13-23 JUN 13-23 JUN 27-JUL 7 JUL 11-JUL 21 JUL 25-AUG 4

See Pricing BelowSessions 2, 4 & 5 include eight classes; Sessions 1 and 3 include seven classes.

Two-Week Sessions

TIME CODE TIME CODE TIME CODE TIME CODE TIME CODE

8:40A 209012-B1 8:40A 209012-B2 8:40A 209012-B3 8:40A 209012-B4 8:40A 209012-B5

1 2 3 4

Prescheduled Semi-Private Swim Lessons (All Ages)

If you want to learn to swim with a friend or family member, our semi-private lessons are just right for you. Participants must be at similar skill level. These are prescheduled and run along with the sessions of group swim lessons. These lessons take place at Progress Park before morning group lessons and are available to all ages and abilities. Includes eight 30-minute sessions.

TIME CODE TIME CODE TIME CODE TIME CODE TIME CODE

8:40A 209013-B1 8:40A 209013-B2 8:40A 209013-B3 8:40A 209013-B4 8:40A 209013-B5

1 2 3 4

55

Sessions 2,4 & 5:$140/160

Sessions 1 & 3: $123/140

Sessions 2,4 & 5:$140/160

Sessions 1 & 3: $123/140

Private Lesson BundleThese private one-on-one swimming lessons are available on a limited basis for swimmers of all ages and abilities. This bundle includes four 30-minute sessions. Times and location will be arranged with instructor. Residents: $70; Nonresidents: $80.

Semi-Private Lesson BundleIf you want to learn to swim with a friend or family member, our semi-private lessons are just the thing. Participants must be at similar skill level. This bundle includes four, 30-minute sessions. Times and location will be arranged with instructor. Residents: $100; Nonresidents: $125. Price includes two participants.

Splash ‘N’ Learn

Join us for our staff training, where children and swim instructors can learn together! Children will have a chance to try out our swim lesson program and instructors will get a chance to prepare for our program in the best way possible, through real teaching experience. When registering, parents must choose a level based on their child's skill. Children between 6 and 35 months must have a parent participate with them in the water. Includes one 40-minute class. T 6:30p MAY 24 PP $2/3

W 7:15P MAY 25 PP $2/3

JELLYFISH

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Youth Baseball & Softball League (Ages 7+) These leagues are designed for children of all abilities ― the league has two levels of play, depending on the skills of the team. Practices begin in July at the discretion of the coach. Games begin in August with eight games. Team registration will only be accepted. Uniforms will not be provided. The City does not provide coaches and relies upon dedicated volunteers to fill these positions. Head coaches and the assistant coach are all background checked. Birth certificates are required upon registration. Registration deadline is AUG 1.

Co-Ed Coach Pitch Baseball League (Ages 5-6)

In this league kids learn the basics of the game. Kids are thrown five pitches from their coach and then have the opportunity to hit off the "T." Score is not kept, every participant receives a jersey and an award at the end of the season. Practices begin in July at the discretion of the coach. Games begin in August with eight games. The City does not provide coaches and relies upon dedicated volunteer parents to fill these positions. Head coaches and the assistant coach are all background checked. Registration deadline is JUN 20.

T-Ball League (Ages 3-4) This recreational co-ed league for 3-to-4-year olds is designed to prepare young players for the next level of baseball or softball. Score is not kept, every participant receives a jersey and an award at the end of the six week season. Parents are required to help during the season. Registration deadline is JUN 20 and AUG 29. Birth certificates are required upon registration.

Bobby Wallace Basketball Skills Training (Ages 6-18) Bobby Wallace is an experienced coach looking forward to teaching your kids the fundamental skills of basketball. Participants will sharpen skills in shooting, passing, dribbling and defense in this four-week, 90-minute class. (Min 10/Max 30)

Bobby Wallace Basketball Camp (Ages 6-18)

This is a week-long, two hour camp designed to help players develop their skills in shooting, dribbling, passing and defense. There will be instruction, followed by full-court games and competitive drills. Each camper will receive a T-shirt at the conclusion camp. (Min 10/ Max 40)

Ozzie Smith Sports Academy Speed & Agility (Ages 8-14)

This two-hour, four-day, co-ed speed camp is designed to help improve overall quickness, power, lateral reaction, quick starts and straight-ahead speed. You will develop fast twitch muscle fiber, which will improve performance for every type of athlete. (Min 5/ Max 50)

Ozzie Smith Sports Academy Mini Hoopsters (Ages 4-6)

This four-day, 90-minute camp, covers the basic fundamentals of shooting, passing, dribbling and defense, plus a daily scrimmage. (Min 5/Max 30).

Ozzie Smith Sports Academy Basketball Camp (Ages 7-14)

This four-day, 90-minute camp consists of training in jump shots, cross-over dribbling, fitness and quickness drills, defensive positioning, anticipation, reaction drills, mid and three-point shooting, finishing drills, and reading passing lanes. Daily scrimmages enable every camper to put learning into practice immediately, helping to reinforce daily lessons and foster confidence. (Min 5/ Max 30)

Ozzie Smith Sports Academy Mini-Kicksters (Ages 4-6)

This four-day, 90-minute, co-ed camp covers soccer skills including shooting, passing, dribbling and daily scrimmages. (Min 5/ Max 50)

SA 9A AUG 6 PP 305036-C1 $75/86

SA 9A AUG 6 ML 305036-D1 $45/52

SA 9A SEP 24 ML 305036-D2 $45/52

Baseball 6:30P AUG 15 PP 305036-A1 $800/team

Softball 6:30P AUG 15 PP 305036-B1 $800/team

M-F 5P JUL 25 PR 213015-A1 $75/85

SU 10:30A JUN 5 GYM 210012-A1 $70/80

SU 10:30A AUG 7 GYM 201012-A2 $70/80

SU 10:30A SEP 18 GYM 310012-A1 $70/80

M-TH 9A JUN 6 HP 210022-F1 $99/109

M-TH 7P JUL 11 GYM 210022-H1 $59/69

M-TH 7P JUL 11 GYM 210022-A1 $69/79

M-TH 8:30A JUL 18 HP 210022-G1 $59/69

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Ozzie Smith Sports Academy Soccer Camp (Ages 7-14)

There is no better way to improve your soccer skills during the summer than Ozzie’s four-day, four-hour, co-ed soccer camp. This quality camp offers instruction in soccer skills including shooting, passing, ball containment, foot skills, heading, trapping and daily scrimmages. This instructional camp will be focusing primarily on individual ball skills. (Min 5/Max 50)

Ozzie Smith Sports Academy Mini-Hitters Camp (Ages 4-6)

Mini-Hitters is a four-day, 90-minute camp which covers the basic fundamentals of hitting, throwing, fielding and base running, plus a daily scrimmage. (Min 5/ Max 50)

Ozzie Smith Sports Academy Baseball and Softball Camps (Ages 7-14)These four-day (M-TH), four-hour camps consists of training in hitting, pitching, fielding, bunting, sliding, cut offs, run downs and running. Daily scrimmages enable every camper to put learning into practice immediately, helping reinforce the daily lessons and fostering confidence. Ozzie’s provides specialty stations for catchers, middle infielders, outfielders, and first and third basemen. There will be specialized instructors for both softball and baseball players. (Min 5/ Max 50)

Girls Volleyball League (Ages 10-14)

This six-game volleyball league is offered for youth of all abilities. The league will be governed by USA volleyball and house rules. Participants will receive a T-shirt and medals will be awarded to the first-place team. Practice space will be available. Note: practices will be included only during the season one time slot per week. Two teams will be scheduled at the same time and it will be a rotating schedule. Registration deadline: MAY 14. (Min 30/Max 200)

Tennis Clinic (Ages 4-Adult)

This 55-minute clinic is designed as an introductory course on how to play the great sport of tennis. Participants will learn the basic skills necessary to be competitive. Everyone involved will receive hands-on instruction to help improve their skills to become a better tennis player. Tennis balls will be provided, but participants must have their own racquet. Participants must preregister. (Min 10/Max 50)

Tennis Lessons (Ages 4-Adult)

This five-session program is an introduction to the game of tennis. Participants will engage in a series of active instructional lessons that will lead to supervised play. The lessons provide instruction while emphasizing the fun, social aspect of tennis. Tennis balls will be provided, but participants must have their own racquet. (Min 5/Max 20)

Soccer for Tots (Ages 1-4)

Join us for this 45-minute class, which introduces toddlers to the basics of soccer. Participants will work with a parent or guardian while learning basic soccer skills including passing, dribbling and shooting. (Min 5/Max 12)

Sports for Tots (Ages 1-4)

Toddlers, this is your opportunity to try out various sports in one setting! We will have baseball, soccer, basketball, football and tennis stations set up for you to enjoy. Assistance from a parent or guardian is required during this 45-minute class. (Min 5/Max 12)

Basketball for Tots (Ages 1-4)

Join us for this 45-minute class, which introduces toddlers to the basics of basketball. Participants will work with a parent or guardian while learning basic basketball skills including passing, dribbling and shooting. (Min 5/Max 12)

SA 8:30A JUN 4 GYM 205028-A1 $68/78

SU 4P MAY 8 LB 102018-A1 $75/85 4-6 yrs.

SU 5P MAY 8 LB 102018-B1 $75/85 7-10 yrs.

SU 6P MAY 8 LB 102018-C1 $75/85 11-Adult

SA 4P JUN 11 TH 20218-A1 $75/85 4-6 yrs.

SA 5P JUN 11 TH 20218-B1 $75/85 7-10 yrs.

SA 6P JUN 11 TH 20218-C1 $75/85 11-Adult

SU 4P JUN 26 LB 20218-A3 $75/85 4-6 yrs.

SU 5P JUN 26 LB 20218-B3 $75/85 7-10 yrs.

SU 6P JUN 26 LB 20218-C3 $75/85 11-Adult

SA 4P JUL 23 TH 20218-A2 $75/85 4-6 yrs.

SA 5P JUL 23 TH 20218-B2 $75/85 7-10 yrs.

SA 6P JUL 23 TH 20218-C2 $75/85 11-Adult

SU 4P AUG 14 LB 20218-A4 $75/85 4-6 yrs.

SU 5P AUG 14 LB 20218-B4 $75/85 7-10 yrs.

SU 6P AUG 14 LB 20218-C4 $75/85 11-Adult

M-TH 8:30A JUL 18 HP 210022-B1 $139/149

M-TH 8:30A AUG 1 FP 210022-E1 $59/69

Baseball 8:30A AUG 1 FP 210022-C1 $139/149

Softball 8:30A AUG 1 FP 210022-D1 $139/149

SA 4P JUN 4 TH 205017-A1 FREE 4-6 yrs.

SA 5P JUN 4 TH 205017-B1 FREE 7-10 yrs.

SA 6P JUN 4 TH 205017-C1 FREE 11-Adult

SU 4P JUN 12 LB 205017-A2 FREE 4-6 yrs.

SU 5P JUN 12 LB 205017-B2 FREE 7-10 yrs.

SU 6P JUN 12 LB 205017-C2 FREE 11-Adult

Sports-Specific Training (Ages 5-18) Want to improve your skills in basketball, baseball, volleyball or soccer? Check out our sport-specific trainers who will work with you one-on-one or in small groups to enhance the skills you need to move to the next level. For more information and pricing, please visit our website at www.wentzvillemo.org.

SU 4P AUG 7 GYM 313018-A1 $10/12

SU 4P JUN 12 PP 204005-A1 $10/12

SU 4P JUL 10 GYM 213014-A1 $10/12

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Challenger British Soccer Camps (3-16)Challenger Sports’ British Soccer Camp is the most popular soccer camp in the country based upon one of the most innovative approaches to coaching youth soccer in the United States and Canada. First Kicks, Mini Soccer and Half Day camp are our separate Challenger age groups as seen below.

First Kicks (Ages 3-4)

This one-hour-a-day camp is a unique and creative program that introduces very young players to the basics of the game of soccer, ensuring kids learn how to kick the ball, dribble the ball, stop the ball and play with teammates. All of this development is achieved through fun games and imaginative themes in a positive and energetic environment for the kids. (Min 3/Max 4)

Mini Soccer (Ages 5-6)

This one-and-a-half-hour-a-day camp teaches young players the funda-mental skills of the game through a series of fun soccer challenges, skill-building activities and small sided games. Elements covered will include passing the ball, dribbling and controlling the ball, turning with the ball, boundaries of the field, passing to team mates and scoring in the right goal! These key skills will be developed through various themes and use of the imagination to create a high energy and positive environment for each player! (Min 5/Max 6)

Half Day Camp (7-16)

This three-hour-a-day camp features Challenger’s 1,000 touches curriculum: individual foot skills, fakes, moves and turns, freestyle soccer, dribbling, passing, receiving, shooting, heading, tackling, defending and the Camp World Cup! (Min 7/Max 16)

Youth Soccer Skills (Ages 3-5)

Join us for this four-week, 45-minute introductory program for 3-5 year olds interested in learning basic soccer skills. Each child will work one-on-one with their parent or guardian in performing various drills such a dribbling, shooting and passing. Each child will receive a T-shirt, soccer ball and snack. (Min 5/Max 15)

CORE Soccer Camp (Ages 5-14)

CORE Soccer Training brings you this four-day, hour-long camp. Focus will be placed on fast footwork, dribbling, passing, receiving, shooting and games. Good for all ability levels. (Min 5/Max 75)

Youth Soccer League (Ages 3-10)

This soccer league is offered for children of all abilities. Children will be placed on co-ed teams based on age. Participants will receive uniform, socks, soccer ball and an award at the end of the season. Game times vary each week beginning no earlier than 9A. Games will be played at either Heartland Park or Progress Park. JUL session includes six games and SEP session includes seven games. Registration deadline is JUN 22 & AUG 24, respectively. (Min 50/Max 500)

CORE Ball Skills Training Sundays (Ages 5-14)

CORE Soccer Training brings you this four-week, 55-minute program. Focus will be placed on fast footwork, dribbling, passing, receiving, shooting and games. (Min 5/ Max 75)

CORE First-Touch Soccer Sundays (Ages 3-4)

CORE Soccer Training brings you this four-week, 55-minute program. This will be an introduction to the basics of soccer; parent participation is required for this program. (Min 5/ Max 75)

M-F 9A JUN 20 HP 210013-A1 $110

M-F 10:30 A JUN 20 HP 210013-B1 $120

M-F 9A JUN 20 HP 210013-C1 $160

M 10A JUN 13 HP 213008-A1 $65/75

M 6:30P JUN 13 HP 213008-B2 $65/75

M 6:30P JUL 18 HP 213008-B2 $65/75

SA 9A JUL 9 HP 205026-A1 $62/72 3-4 yrs.

SA 9A JUL 9 HP 205026-B1 $62/72 5-6 yrs.

SA 9A JUL 9 HP 205026-C1 $62/72 7-8 yrs.

SA 9A JUL 9 HP 205026-D1 $62/72 9-10 yrs.

SA 9A SEP 10 HP 205026-A2 $70/82 3-4 yrs.

SA 9A SEP 10 HP 205026-B2 $70/82 5-6 yrs.

SA 9A SEP 10 HP 205026-C2 $70/82 7-8 yrs.

SA 9A SEP 10 HP 205026-D2 $70/82 9-10 yrs.

TH 6:30P MAY 12 HP 213003-A1 $45/55

TH 6:30P JUL 14 HP 213003-B1 $45/55

SU 3P SEP 11 HP 313004-A1 $55/65

SU 2P SEP 11 HP 313004-B1 $55/65

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Unless otherwise noted: Preregistration is required for all programs; and registration closes one week in advance.

H.O.P.P. Night (6th-8th Graders)

Hanging Out at Progress Park (H.O.P.P.) is a fun and safe place for kids to spend some time with friends. Dance the night away listening to popular music choices under the supervision of Wentzville’s recreation staff, volunteers and police officers. Pay $5 at the door for this two-hour event, and bring money for refreshments. Everyone is required to stay the entire time unless signed out by an adult. Please leave backpacks and hats at home.

H.O.P.P. Night Pool Party (6th-8th Graders)

Join us for this new twist on H.O.P.P Night at Progress Park Pool. Swim and dance the night away listening to some of your favorite songs under the supervision of Wentzville’s recreation staff, lifeguards, volunteers and police officers. Pay $8 at the gate for this two-hour event, and bring money for refreshments. Everyone is required to stay the entire time unless signed out by an adult.

American Red Cross Babysitting (Ages 11-15)

This one-day course is ideal for current or future babysitters. Participants will learn the best way to be keep themselves and the children in their care safe. This course provides real-life training and covers the following areas: safety and safe play, basic care, first aid, leadership and professionalism. Fun activities, exciting videos, lively discussions and real-life situations fill this six-hour program. Participants will receive a take-home handbook and a certificate. Please bring a snack and “sack dinner.” (Min 8/Max 15)

Bring Things to Bling (Ages 11-15)

Gems, sparkles and everything that glitters! Decorate your favorite things; jeans, phone covers, frames, mugs, hair clips, etc., during this 45-minute class! You provide the items, we provide the BLING! (Min 8/Max 15)

DIY My First Journal (Ages 11-15)

Do you like to write down your thoughts, doodle or write short stories? You need your own creative place to put your amazing ideas down on paper. Come in and create your first journal to keep all your memories during this 45-minute program! (Min 8/Max 12)

Cupcake Challenge (Ages 11-15)

This is a fun friendly challenge where our young creative pastry lovers get to use their imagination to decorate the best cupcake. In our eyes everyone is a winner, but there will be various awards given. Come join in the fun during this hour-long, no-bake class! (Min 8/Max12)

F 7P MAY 13 PPC $5

F 7P AUG 26 PPC $5

SU 1P JUN 5 CR 206003-A1 $90/100

F 8P JUL 22 PP $8

SA 12P JUN 25 CR 206004-A1 $10/12

SA 8:30A JUL 9 CR 206005-A1 $7/9

SA 10:30A AUG 13 CR 206006-A1 $9/11

Too Cool for Camp (Ages 13-15)

M-F 8:45A-4:15P MAY 25-27 110005-A1 $65/75

M-F 8:45A-4:15P MAY 31-JUN 3 110005-A2 $65/75

M-F 8:45A-4:15P JUN 6-10 110005-A3 $65/75

M-F 8:45A-4:15P JUN 13-17 110005-A4 $65/75

M-F 8:45A-4:15P JUN 20-24 110005-A5 $65/75

M-F 8:45A-4:15P JUN 27-JUL 1 110005-A6 $65/75

M-F 8:45A-4:15P JUL 5-8 110005-A7 $65/75

M-F 8:45A-4:15P JUL 11-15 110005-A8 $65/75

M-F 8:45A-4:15P JUL 18-22 110005-A9 $65/75

M-F 8:45A-4:15P JUL 25-29 110005-AA $65/75

M-F 8:45A-4:15P AUG 1-5 110005-AB $65/75

M-F 8:45A-4:15P AUG 8-10 110005-AC $65/75

Want to be a Camp Counselor when you are 16+? Learn the ins and outs of camp programs while assisting camp counselors. Skills include leadership development, designing activities and games, arranging schedules and much more. Bring your lunch, swimsuit and water bottle each day.

M-F 8:45A-4:15P MAY 25-27 110005-B1 $65/75

M-F 8:45A-4:15P MAY 31-JUN 3 110005-B2 $65/75

M-F 8:45A-4:15P JUN 6-10 110005-B3 $65/75

M-F 8:45A-4:15P JUN 13-17 110005-B4 $65/75

M-F 8:45A-4:15P JUN 20-24 110005-B5 $65/75

M-F 8:45A-4:15P JUN 27-JUL 1 110005-B6 $65/75

M-F 8:45A-4:15P JUL 5-8 110005-B7 $65/75

M-F 8:45A-4:15P JUL 11-15 110005-B8 $65/75

M-F 8:45A-4:15P JUL 18-22 110005-B9 $65/75

M-F 8:45A-4:15P JUL 25-29 110005-BA $65/75

M-F 8:45A-4:15P AUG 1-5 110005-BB $65/75

Green Frogs Leaders will meet at Progress Park Blue Frogs Leaders will meet at Pearce Hall (Max 10)

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Mother’s Day Tea (All Ages)

Calling all mother’s and their little teapots. We are throwing a tea party just for you and your little boys and girls. Tea parties aren’t just about sipping on tea, they are about socializing while sipping tea and eating tasty treats. Enjoy light sandwiches, some baked goods and fruit. Wear tea party attire, big hats and long gloves. We will make a craft and read a book during this 1-1/2-hour program. Price is per person attending the program. (Min 50/ Max 120)

May the “Fourth” Be with You (Ages 5-10)

May the “fourth” be with you! Come join us on the dark side for this new out of this world 45-minute program. We will make a character craft, light saber and a snack. (Min 6/Max 12)

Mother’s Day Craft (Walking-Age 5 & Ages 6-11)

Looking for something unique for your child to make for mom? Sign up for our 45-minute Mother’s Day program. Your child will make a unique gift for that special someone. (Min 6/Max 15)

Preschool Playhouse (Walking-Age 5)

Enjoy crafts, stories, games and other fun activities. Emphasis is on colors, numbers, letters and age-appropriate learning during this 45-minute class. Price listed is for one individual class: register for all four classes and save; residents $36, nonresidents $44. (Min 6/Max 12)

Preschool Prom (Walking-Age 5)

Get dressed up and come to the Preschool Prom. During this two-hour event, your child will enjoy dancing, a craft and a sweet snack with all the other little kings and queens. Cost is for one adult and one child, each additional guest is $15 per person. (Min 20/Max 60)

Teddy Bear Picnic (Walking-Age 5)

Mama Bear and Baby Bear have invited you to pack your picnic basket and head out to Rotary Park. Mama Bear needs your family’s help to set up your picnic and gather the materials for a perfect lunch (that you provide). After your lunch, we will provide dessert, read a book, complete a craft and have a bear parade. (Min 12/Max 30)

Kreating Kool Kookies with Kara (Ages 6-12)

Come learn how to decorate cookies with Kara Hoenes from Kara’s Cookies Creations. In this 60-minute, hands-on, no-bake class, your child will learn the process to decorate cookies with royal icing. Each child will get to learn how to use a piping bag and add details to two, pre-made sugar cookies which they will get to enjoy at home! Each class has a different theme. (Min 6/Max 15)

Little Lightening Bugs (Walking-Age 5)

Attention all little explorers: Grab your backpack and join us for a map adventure! This will be a fun hour of outdoor exploring where obstacles and learning will greet you along the way. A parent or guardian is required to attend and participate. Dress in outdoor, weather-appropriate clothing. Tennis shoes or boots are recommended for this 45-minute program. (Min 6/Max 15)

Story Time Fun (Walking-Age 5)

Read a story and make a fun craft based on the book. A light snack will be provided to conclude this 30-minute class. (Min 6/Max 12)

Recycled Art (Ages 6-12)

Use recycled items to create artistic masterpieces during this 45-minute class. You will be the talk of the town when your friends discover that you can make these things from items that you would normally throw away. (Min 7/Max12)

SU 11A MAY 1 PPC 105040-A1 $13/18

TH 6P MAY 5 CR 205044-A1 $15/20 Walking-5 yrs.

TH 7P MAY 5 CR 205044-A2 $15/20 6-11 yrs.

W 7P MAY 4 CR 205056-A1 $15/18

W 6P MAY 11 CR 204030-A1 $10/12

W 6P JUN 8 CR 204030-A2 $10/12

W 6P JUL 13 CR 204030-A3 $10/12

W 6P AUG 10 CR 204030-A4 $10/12

SU 2P MAY 15 PPC 104025-A1 $30/37

SA 12P MAY 21 RP 104016-A1 $10/13

SU 1P MAY 22 CR 205057-A1 $15/20

SU 1P JUN 26 CR 205057-B1 $15/20

SU 1P JUL 31 CR 205057-C1 $15/20

SU 1P AUG 28 CR 205057-D1 $15/20

SU 1P SEP 25 CR 305057-A1 $15/20

SA 10A MAY 21 RP 204007-A1 $12/15

SA 10A AUG 20 RP 204007-A2 $12/15

SA 9A MAY 21 CR 204035-A1 $6/9

SA 9A JUN 18 CR 204035-A2 $6/9

SA 9A JUL 16 CR 204035-A3 $6/9

SA 9A AUG 27 CR 204035-A4 $6/9

TU 6:30P MAY 24 CR 205049-A1 $12/15

W 6:30P AUG 24 CR 205049-A2 $12/15

NEW!

Unless otherwise noted: all classes are one hour in length; preregistration is required for all programs; and registration closes one week in advance.

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NEW!Kids Cooking Class (Ages 4-7 & 8-12)

Come join us at Café Progress Park to make some fun treats. In this hour-long, no-bake class, each child will make a few goodies to take home with them and have one to sample in class. (Min 7/Max 15)

First Art (Walking-Age 5)

Explore art materials and techniques to delight the senses and open a world of creativity as you make texture collages and discover color combinations. Parent participation required for this 30-minute class. (Min 6/Max 12)

Artsy Fun (Walking-Age 5)

It’s never too soon to introduce your child to art! Program fosters sensory stimulation, playtime learning and experimentation with art materials (safe for babies). Price listed is for one individual class; register for four classes and save; residents $32, nonresidents $40. Parents will need to remain in the room and assist their child during this 30-minute session. (Min 6/Max 12)

Bubbles, Bubbles & More Bubbles (Walking-Age 5)

Participants will use bubble machines, bubble blowers, wands and other gadgets to make bubbles of all shapes and sizes! Parents are encouraged to actively participate. This 45-minute program will take place outside. (Min 6/Max 15)

Storybook Walk (Walking-Age 5)

This class will celebrate the new amenity at Heartland Park brought to you by The Friends of the Wentzville Parks. It will combine exercise, family time and reading during this 45-minute ribbon-cutting. We will walk the trail stopping at each station to read part of a story. At the end of the book, each child will get to create their very own craft. See pg. six for more information.

Early Childhood Music Classes (Birth-Age 5)

In this class, your child will interact with you and their peers by singing, dancing and playing instruments, all while learning both musical and non-musical skills. A variety of live and recorded music will be used as well as visual aids and illustrated children’s books. Classes will meet for 30 minutes once a week for month-long sessions, and will include theme-based music activities. The teacher for this class will be Melissa Dierenfeldt with Accel Music Therapy, LLC. She is a board-certified music therapist and music educator with more than 10 years of experience. (Min 6/Max 10)

Little Sprouts (Walking-Age 5)

Bring your little sprout(s) to try their hand at gardening. We will decorate an egg carton and plant a variety of herbs during this 45-minute class. Your child will take their garden home to watch it grow. (Min 5/Max 15)

Li’l Anglers (Ages 3-10)

Come join us at beautiful Rotary Park lake and test your fishing skills. Participants will receive a certificate and the chance to win a prize. Some bait will be provided; however, participants must bring their own fishing poles. Check in 9A; Fishing Derby 9:30-10:30A. (Min 10/Max 30)

Beginners Art Studio (Ages 6-12)

Learn to draw and paint cartoons, still life, animals and works by famous artists during this four-week class. Students will complete a picture each week using a step-by-step method that is easy to follow. All supplies are included in the cost of this 90-minute program. Note: Class will not take place on SEP 5. (Min 6/Max 15)

Youth Cartooning (Ages 6-12)

Join our artist for this three-week, 1-1/2-hour class. Each week you will sketch something different. At the end of the class, students will leave with a sketchbook of their projects. (Min 7/Max 15)

TH 6P JUN 2 CR 204002-A1 $10/13

TH 6P JUL 7 CR 204002-A2 $10/13

TH 6P AUG 11 CR 204002-A3 $10/13

F 7P JUN 3 HP 204036-A2 FREE

W 6P MAY 25 CR 205042-A1 $15/18 4-7 yrs.

W 6P JUN 29 CR 205042-A2 $15/18 4-7 yrs.

W 6P JUL 27 CR 205042-A3 $15/18 4-7 yrs.

W 6P AUG 31 CR 205042-A4 $15/18 4-7 yrs.

W 7:15P MAY 25 CR 205042-B1 $15/18 8-12 yrs.

W 7:15P JUN 29 CR 205042-B2 $15/18 8-12 yrs.

W 7:15P JUL 27 CR 205042-B3 $15/18 8-12 yrs.

W 7:15P AUG 31 CR 205042-B4 $15/18 8-12 yrs.

TH 6:30P MAY 26 CR 204008-A1 $8/10

TH 6:30P JUN 23 CR 204008-A2 $8/10

TH 6:30P JUL 28 CR 204008-A3 $8/10

TH 6:30P AUG 25 CR 204008-A4 $8/10

W 10A JUN 1 CR 204021-A1 $9/11

W 10A JUL 6 CR 204021-A2 $9/11

W 10A AUG 3 CR 204021-A3 $9/11

W 10A SEP 14 CR 304021-A4 $9/11

W 6P JUN 1 CR 204021-B1 $9/11

W 6P JUL 6 CR 204021-B2 $9/11

W 6P AUG 3 CR 204021-B3 $9/11

W 6P SEP 14 CR 304021-B4 $9/11

F 11A JUN 3 CR 204037-A1 $40/50 4 Sessions

F 11A JUL 1 CR 204037-A2 $50/60 5 Sessions

F 11A AUG 5 CR 204037-A3 $40/50 4 Sessions

F 11A SEP 2 CR 204037-A4 $50/60 5 Sessions

SA 11:30A JUN 4 CR 204020-A1 $7/10

SA 9A JUN 4 RP 205011-A1 $4/6

M 6P JUN 6 CR 204011-A1 $55/62

M 6P JUL 11 CR 204011-A2 $55/62

M 6P AUG 15 CR 204011-A3 $55/62

M 6P SEP 26 CR 304011-A4 $55/62

TU 6P JUN 7 CR 205050-A1 $55/62

TU 6P JUL 12 CR 205050-A2 $55/62

TU 6P AUG 16 CR 205050-A3 $55/62

TU 6P SEP 27 CR 305050-A1 $55/62

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Science Lovers! (Ages 5-10)

Use household items and see science in a new way! Experiments are safe, but can get messy. Please dress accordingly for this 45-minute class. This class will be taught by a former science teacher. (Min 7/Max 15)

Mommy & Me Fun Days (Walking-Age 5)

Enjoy a morning of quality time designed for you and your little one. Join in the fun with theme-related stories, music and movement and complete the class with a special make-and-take craft. Sign up for one class or make a date for all four adventures. Price listed is for one individual class; register for all four classes and save; residents $36, nonresidents $44. Parents are required to attend this 45-minute class. *Characters do not make an appearance. This class meets once a month. (Min 5/Max 12)

Wacky Wednesday Storytime (Walking-Age 5)

Looking for something fun to do with your little one while everyone is at school? If so, please join us the third Wednesday of the month for this 30-minute class. Price listed is for one individual class; register for all four classes and save; residents $32, nonresidents $40. We will read a book, make a craft and visit with new friends. (Min 5/Max 12)

Father’s Day Craft (Walking-Age 5 & Ages 6-11)

Surprise dad this Father’s Day! During this 45-minute class, your child will make a unique Father’s Day gift. (Min 5/Max 15)

Mother Goose Tales (Walking-Age 5)

Favorite tales of long ago are brought back to life in this whimsical 45-minute class. Participants will take turns acting out these treasured tales of a time gone by and will make a craft to end the class. (Min 6/Max 12)

Bow Making (Ages 3-12)

Learn the tricks and secrets of hair bow making. In this class, each child will make three bows to wear during the summer. Parents are encouraged to help their child during this hour-long class. (Min 6/Max 15)

Duct Tape Creations (Ages 6-12)

Participants will create a wallet and another wonderful work of art using duct tape. Each child should bring one roll of duct tape to be shared with the group. Other colors and designs will be available to use during this one-hour program. (Min 6/Max 12)

Pirate Treasure Adventure (Ages 1-4 & 5-9)

Ahoy, mateys! Join our crew for a swashbuckling good time! Walk the plank, search for Blackbeard’s famous treasure and make a pirate craft in this 45-minute class. (Min 6/Max 15)

Sign, Say & Play Class (6-18 Months)

Learn simple signs based on American Sign Language that babies can use to communicate their needs and wants. Research has shown many benefits including reduced frustration, increased self-confidence, and even higher IQ scores in children who were taught sign language as babies. The six-week, 45-minute, Saturday morning class includes sign instruction, music and movement, cognitive activities, and social interaction. (Min 5/Max 8)

Ooey Gooey Art (Walking-Age 5)

Join us for an icky, sticky, gooey, good time! Kids will make creations by using just their hands during this 45-minute class. They should be prepared for messiness. (Min 6/Max 12)

Babydoll Sleepover (Ages 1-8)

Bring in your favorite doll to Progress Park to read a story, make a craft, talk about your doll and have a snack during this 45-minute class. After the fun is over, you will say bye to your doll as they will stay for a sleepover with all their new friends. Please bring a blanket for your doll. Dolls can be picked up the next day at noon. You will bring home a picture album of all the fun things your dolls did overnight with their new friends! (Min 6/Max12)

TH 6:30P JUN 9 CR 205013-A1 $15/18

TU 6:30P AUG 11 CR 205013-B1 $15/18

SA 10A JUN 11 CR 204028-A1 $10/12 Toy Story

SA 10A JUL 9 CR 204028-A2 $10/12 Cowboys/girls

SA 10A AUG 6 CR 204028-A3 $10/12 Star Wars

SA 10A SEP 17 CR 304029-A1 $10/12 Mickey Mouse

W 10A JUN 15 CR 204031-A1 $9/11

W 10A JUL 20 CR 204031-A2 $9/11

W 10A AUG 17 CR 204031-A3 $9/11

W 10A SEP 21 CR 304039-A1 $9/11

W 6P JUN 15 CR 205044-B1 $15/20 Walking-Age 5

W 7P JUN 15 CR 205044-B2 $15/20 6-11 yrs.

TH 6P JUN 16 CR 204026-A1 $10/12

SA 10:30A JUN 18 CR 205015-A1 $16/18

W 6:30P JUN 22 CR 205052-A1 $15/18

SU 1P AUG 21 CR 205052-B2 $15/18

SA 9A JUN 25 CR 205020-A1 $11/13 1-4 yrs.

SA 10:30A JUN 25 CR 205020-B1 $11/13 5-9 yrs.

SA 10:30A JUL 9 PPC 204033-A1 $60/72

SU 1P JUL 10 CR 204027-A1 $12/15

TH 6P JUL 14 CR 204032-A1 $10/13

Unless otherwise noted: all classes are one hour in length; preregistration isrequired for all programs; and registration closes one week in advance.

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Creepy Crawlers (Ages 4-11)

Learn all about spiders, caterpillars, butterflies, ladybugs, ants, bees, worms and other creepy crawlers in this fun and educational 45-minute class. The session will include a craft and a game. (Min 6/Max 12)

Amazing Dinos (Walking-Age 5)

Learn about dinosaurs in this 45-minute class. Make a fossil, play dino games, make a craft and learn a dino song! Be ready to ROAR over this class! (Min 6/Max 15)

Let’s Get Messy (Walking-Age 5)

The name says it all! Come enjoy activities that will get you messy, but leave a smile on your face. Supplies and clean up included in this 45-minute class. Make sure participants wear appropriate clothing to get messy. (Min 6/Max 12)

Rumbly, Tumbly Tummy Time (3-6 months)

During the four-week class your child will learn important developmental skills. Lots of tummy time, music and movement, sensory activities, social interaction and a few introductory baby signs. Helpful handouts and information provided to parents. No class on SEP 10. (Min 5/Max 8)

Easy Bird Feeders (Ages 5-12)

Drop your little sparrow off to make a few easy bird feeders during this hour long program. Birds will flock to your house when you bring them home! Please note, some of the projects may include peanut butter. (Min 6/Max 15)

National Friendship Day (Ages 5-10)

In celebration of International Friendship Day, you can help your child make their mark on the world through friendship and service! This day will focus on the power and importance of friendship and other elements that help a child be a good friend; laughter, kindness, honesty, loyalty, and generosity. These traits are key to building strong, caring, empathetic young people who are able to give to their friends and their communities. Research suggests that the seeds of empathy, caring, and compassion are present early in life, but that children need the help of adults to grow into caring, ethical people. Volunteer service is a practical, easy, and fun way for you to help your child practice caring, giving and friendship and to teach them why it’s important to help others and how they can make a difference. In this ninety-minute program, the children will visit three different stations and make crafts which will in different ways give back to the community. At the end of the one-hour, we will come together to reflect on the projects and talk about how they will impact themselves, the recipients and their communities.

Come Play with Me! (Ages 5- Under)Come play with us every Tuesday from 10-11:30A. We will provide the balls, hula hoops and other play toys for you and your little one to enjoy some time playing together. Parents are required to remain with their child(ren) and are encouraged to play with them. This program will conclude on MAY 24 for summer activities and will resume on AUG 16.

TH 6:30P JUL 21 CR 205051-A1 $9/11

SA 9A AUG 13 CR 204019-A1 $12/15

TH 6P AUG 18 CR 205008-A1 $12/15

SA 10:30A AUG 20 PPC 204034-A1 $40/50

SU 4:30P AUG 21 CR 205053-A1 $11/13

SA 10A JUL 30 GL 204029-A1 FREE

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Wentzville Days

Music

BBQ Cook-Off

PageantsChildren's Area

Vendors

... And much more!

May 20-22Head Downtown Wentzville for three days of fun, friends,

food and more. Join us as we celebrate Wentzville!

Car Show

Friday, MAY 206-11P

Saturday, MAY 21Noon-11P

Sunday, MAY 22Noon-6P

"Chair"ish Art Show