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Winter 2018PACE Catalog

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Pulaski Area Community EducationVisit us at www.pulaskipace.orgPulaski Community School DistrictP.O. Box 36, Pulaski, WI 54162 Fax ….. 920-822-6052 Mark Heck ... Coordinator ... 920-822-6051 Email: [email protected] Schneider...Assistant...920-822-6050 Email: [email protected] Wheeler...Summer School...920-822-6053 Email: [email protected] Rachel Setliff...Summer School...920-822-6055 Email: [email protected]

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

All PACE classes are open to

everyone in the area.

We have many great opportunities for all children including

Parochial School and Home Schooled

students, and adults.Age limits for each class do apply to

everyone.

Offerings in this magazine can now be registered and paid for online using the

directions on the home page of www.pulaskipace.org

http://pulaski.revtrak.net/

Cover Photo:

Pulaski Baseball in Winter, contributed by:

Amy Theuerkauf

For the safety of our community...School Closings and Early Releases due to weather or

emergencies means that all PACE activites are also cancelled for that evening.

CLASS AND OFFERINGS DISCLAIMER!When classes, camps, and other offerings are placed in this magazine it is done to provide our community with information about life-long learning opportunities. We gather the information from the instructors and coaches

and place it into our magazine. Typos and errors are possible even with proofing attempts.

We include the contact information so that you can call the instructor or coach directly.

Instructors and coaches as well as the Building Use Supervisors sometimes must make changes after the magazine has gone to print. We apologize for any

inconvenience these changes may cause, but we cannot be held responsible for them, or the announcements of

them. Changes are posted as soon as we are made aware of them in our online version

at www.pulaskipace.org PACE tries very diligently to only include reputable and reliable information; please let us know if there is any-thing we should be made aware of with our offerings.

Thank you for your understanding.

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SAVE THE DATE!

Fifth Annual EASTER EGGSTRAVAGANZA

A free family event by PACE Saturday, March 31, 2018

Starts at 10:00am at Saputo Field Pulaski High School’s Field of Dreams

IMPORTANT DATES

Online Registration Opens April 4 5pm Open House June 6 Term 1 June 18-29 No Summer School July 2-6 Term 2 July 9-20 Term 3 July 23-Aug. 3 Daily Schedule/Times: 8:00-3:30 Grades 4K-K at Lannoye Grades 1-12 at the Middle School

Free Breakfast & Lunch & Busing: Offered in Terms 1 - 4 OPEN TO CHILDREN ENTERING GRADES 4K - 12

PACE Summer School Office(920) 822-6053

Check our web site for updates:www.pulaskipace.org

Located next to: PACE Office in Glenbrook School Bldg

132 Front St. Pulaski, WI 54162

Director, Mark Heck (920) 822-6051

Asst., Susan Wheeler (920) 822-6053 Rachel Setliff (920) 822-6053

Email: [email protected]

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PACE INTERGENERATIONAL PROGRAMSTHESE CLASSES ARE OPEN TO PEOPLE OF VARIOUS AGES AND ALL REGISTRANTS WILL BE ATTENDING THE SAME SESSIONS.

Registration Forms can be found on page 31 for these classes. (Numbers in parenthesis indicate number of sessions.)

TAE KWON DO - GlenbrookPACE’s popular martial arts program…Tae Kwon Do. This course promises to lift your self-esteem, increase your cardio-vascular capacity, teach you valuable self-defense techniques, and cultivate self-control. Eileen Wusterbarth, Inst. 822-1010 No class during spring break; Mar. 27.

#W181 Tues. (7) Glenbrook Big Gym Ages 6 thru Adult Jan. 9 - Feb. 20 6:00-8:00 PM $15.00 #W182 Tues. (7) Glenbrook Big Gym Ages 6 thru Adult Feb. 27 - April 17 6:00-8:00 PM $15.00#W183 Tues. (7) Glenbrook Big Gym Ages 6 thru Adult April 24- June 5 6:00-8:00 PM $15.00

TAE KWON DO - HillcrestPACE’s popular martial arts program…Tae Kwon Do at Hillcrest. This course promises to lift your self-esteem, increase your cardio-vascular capacity, teach you valuable self-defense techniques, and cultivate self-control. Tim Dooley, Inst. 664-2186 No class during spring break; Mar. 28.

#W184 Wed. (7) Hillcrest Gym Ages 6 thru Adult Jan.10 - Feb. 21 6:00-8:00 PM $15.00 #W185 Wed. (7) Hillcrest Gym Ages 6 thru Adult Feb. 28- April 18 6:00-8:00 PM $15.00 #W186 Wed. (7) Hillcrest Gym Ages 6 thru Adult April 25 - June 6 6:00-8:00 PM $15.00

BOGIE’S BOOT CAMPWhether you want to build/tone muscle, lose inches, lose pounds or simply want to stay in shape with a great workout, Bogie Boot Camp has it for you! This challenging class is high-paced and will push you to your limits allowing you to accomplish any goal. Beyond the great workouts, you will receive high energy & detailed instruction focusing on your form, technique & safety. Classes include work with free-weights, machine weights, medicine balls, bosu balls, swiss ball, bands and much more. This one hour class will al-ways accommodate all levels of fitness. Meet in Community Fitness Center @ PHS 5 minutes prior to start time. Make a commitment to your fitness and be ready to BRING IT! Family discount: More than one person in the same family; pay only $70 per person. Dennis Bogacz, Inst. 822-6158 [email protected]

#W187 Mon. & Wed. (18) PHS Fitness Center Teens & Adults Jan. 8 - March 7 6:00-7:00 PM $75.00

#W188 Mon. & Wed. (18) PHS Fitness Center Teens & Adults Jan. 8 - March 7 7:00-8:00 PM $75.00

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PACE Offerings are now available online for registration and payments. http://pulaski.revtrak.net/

See instructions for this option at WWW.PULASKIPACE.ORG.

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GENTLE FLOW YOGA & MEDITATIONPlease join us as we explore the practice of Yoga. This class will focus on stretching our bodies and breath-ing. This class will be a slow flow with gentle movements and some restorative practice as well. Please bring a pillow, blanket, yoga mat and yoga block if you wish. Yoga beginner to yoga master, all welcome to this practice. Your certified yoga and meditation instructor is Candice Bogacz [email protected] Minimum of 6, max of 15. Call Candice at 920-822-6104 with questions.#W189 Tues. & Thurs. (12) Glenbrook Ages 16-Adult Jan. 23 - March 1 6:30-7:30 PM $50.00

ZUMBALatin inspired dance fitness class that incorporates Latin and International music and dance movements, creating a dynamic, exciting, exhilarating, and effective fitness program. In case of snow days, we can add classes to the end of the schedule. Wear comfortable activewear clothing and shoes with plenty of cush-ion and support. All classes are held in the Sunnyside Commons at 720 Cty C, Sobieski. Certified Zumba Instructor: Christine Wojciechowski. Contact Info: Cell 920-671-4922 Email [email protected] Min. 10 & Max.40 #W1810 Tues. (6) Sunnyside Commons Ages 16-Adults Jan.16 - Feb. 20 6:30-7:30 PM $30.00 #W1811 Tues. (6) Sunnyside Commons Ages 16-Adults Mar. 13 - Apri 24 6:30-7:30 PM $30.00

SOCCER and FOOT SKILLSContinue your soccer training over winter with the same instructor you saw during Summer School.Instructor: Geraldo Jaime 920-615-1437 Two offerings for different age levels. Must wear soccer socks and shin guards and bring your own soccer ball. Minimum 6 and Maximum 25 for each level.

SOCCER BEGINNERSThis soccer class is designed for 5, 6, 7 year olds. The objectives of this class are to train children technical skills in how to play youth soccer. Players will be trained to properly dribble, pass, receive and use foot-work skills (dragging the ball, 180 turns, scissors, step overs and the like) to create scoring opportunities and/or to gain advantages on the soccer field. Size 3 soccer ball preferred.#W1812 Sat. (8) Sunnyside Gym Ages 5-7 Jan.13 - Mar. 3 9:00-9:50 AM $75.00

SOCCER INTERMEDIATEThis soccer class is designed for 8, 9 and 10 year olds. The objectives of this class are to train children technical skills in how to play youth soccer. Players will be trained to properly dribble, pass, receive and use footwork skills (dragging the ball, 180 turns, scissors, step overs and the like) to create scoring oppor-tunities and/or to gain advantages on the soccer field. In addition to the younger session, players will also practice 1 v 1, 1 v 2 and 2 v 2 drills to create competitive play and encourage foot skills during gameplay.Size 4 soccer ball preferred.#W1813 Sat. (8) Sunnyside Gym Ages 8-10 Jan.13 - Mar. 3 10:00-10:50 AM $75.00

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PULASKI AREA COMMUNITY BAND Accepting new members!! What: Community Band Who: Any interested area musicians – especially former band musicians. Where: Pulaski Community Middle School Band Room Anyone interested in performing in the Pulaski Community Band or who would like more information, please call Mr. Tim Kozlovsky at 822-6580, or visit our Facebook page.

15th Annual PCMS/PACE White Water Rafting Trip Saturday, May 19, 2018 NEW THIS YEAR! ....Open to PCMS and PHS StudentsWhen and where do we leave from? Buses load in front of school by the PCMS arch at 8:45am.*We will be stopping at a fast food restaurant in Shawano after. When and where do you get picked up? PCMS arch at 4:00pm. sharp!Price per student? $35, plus money for lunch.The Trip: Perfect for paddlers of all ages and abilities with such infamous rapids as Gilmore Mistake, Burnt Shanty and Shotgun Eddy, the longest rapids on the Wolf River. Approximately 2 hours (6 miles) Class III rapids: Strong current, big drops, narrow paths, high white water, and strong whirlpools. For more information and all the forms go to White Water Rafting on the PACE website: www.pulaskipace.org or get the forms from Señor Uelmen at PCMS or PHS Enclose completed form and check to PACE for $35.00. Return forms and payment to Señor Uelmen at school. 822-6671

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AEROBIC WALKERS CLUBIf your personal health regimen or medical condition requires you to keep fit through aerobic walking, try aerobic walking at various building sites in our school system. You will receive a pass that allows you to utilize the hallways of designated building sites. Walking is allowed only on days school is in session and please wear your pass so that it is visible. Morning entrances are on a “BUZZ-IN” only basis with the office staff needing to be there to buzz you in.SCHOOL BUILDING AVAILABLE AREA TIMES ENTRANCEPulaski High School - First Floor Hallways 3:15-7:00 PM #2 Glenbrook School - First Floor Hallways 3:15-7:00 PM #6 Lannoye School - Gym 7:30-8:30 AM #1Sunnyside School - First Floor Hallways 7:30-8:30 AM #1Fairview School - Hallways 7:30-8:30 AM #1

NOTE THIS ADDED DISCLAIMER: These hours are subject to change, without notice, due to availability of the office staff. All “WALKERS” must wear their ID. #W1814 Mon. thru Fri. All Schools Open to All Ages School Year Various Times $5.00 Per Year

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BALLROOM / SWING DANCING...Dance Away the Winter Blues or Put Some Swing Into your SpringInstructors Glenn and Diane Blohowiak have been ballroom dancing for more than 25 years. Min. 6 & Max.12 All classes are held in the Glenbrook Community Gym at 132 Front Street, Entrance #6 and are for couples only. Please call 822-3865.Winter Schedule #1 Beginners/Level 2 New and continuing beginners learn the basics of Swing, Cha Cha, Jitterbug and Waltz with individualized assistance. Mondays 6:30 –7:30 pm. Jan. 8 – Feb. 26 (8 weeks) #W1815 Jan. 8 – Feb. 26 6:30 - 7:30 PM $100/couple

#2 Level 3 Enhance your skills in ballroom dancing, adding Foxtrot and Rumba.Mondays 7:30 – 8:30 pm. Jan. 8 – Feb. 26 (8 weeks)#W1816 Jan. 8 – Feb. 26 7:30 - 8:30 PM $100/couple

#3 Intermediate/Advanced Advance your ballroom dancing skills to the next level with an emphasis on style & technique. Dances taught include Jitterbug, East Coast Swing, Cha Cha, Waltz, Foxtrot, Rumba, and Mambo.Thursdays 6:30 –7:30 pm. Jan. 11 – March 1 (8 weeks)#W1817 Jan. 11 – Mar. 1 6:30 - 7:30 PM $100/couple

Spring Schedule #1 Beginners/Level 2 New and continuing beginners learn the basics of Swing, Cha Cha, Jitterbug and Waltz with individualized assistance. Mondays 6:30 –7:30 pm. March 5 – April 30 (8 weeks) No classes March 26#W1818 Mar. 5 - Apr. 30 6:30 - 7:30 PM $100/couple

#3 Level 3 Enhance your skills in ballroom dancing, adding Foxtrot and Rumba.Mondays 7:30 – 8:30 pm. March 5 – April 30 (8 weeks) No classes March 26#W1819 Mar. 5 - Apr. 30 7:30 - 8:30 PM $100/couple

#4 Intermediate/Advanced Advance your ballroom dancing skills to the next level with an emphasis on style & technique. Dances taught include Jitterbug, East Coast Swing, Cha Cha, Waltz, Foxtrot, Rumba, and Mambo.Thursdays 6:30 –7:30 pm. March 8 – May 3 (8 weeks) No classes March 29#W1820 Mar. 8 - May 3 6:30 - 7:30 PM $100/couple

PACE ADULT PROGRAMSTHESE CLASSES ARE OPEN TO ADULTS ONLYChildren are not allowed to accompany the adults.

Registration Forms can be found on page 31 for these classes. (Numbers in parenthesis indicate number of sessions.)

PACE Offerings are now available online for registration and payments. http://pulaski.revtrak.net/

See instructions for this option at WWW.PULASKIPACE.ORG.

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PACE YOUTH PROGRAMSPACE Registration Forms can be found on page 31 for these classes. (Numbers in parenthesis indicate number of sessions.)

CHILD CARE/BABY-SITTINGBaby-sitting is a serious job, which demands a strong sense of responsibility. Students in this class learn techniques as well as safety and emergency procedures. All students will be required to do homework and attend all classes in order to complete the class. Each participant who successfully completes this program will receive a Certificate of Completion which will need to be picked up at the PACE office approximately two weeks after your class has been completed. PCMS classes enter at the Arch, Glenbrook classes enter through PACE Entrance #6. Minimun 7 and maiximum 12 students. Shirley Styczynski, Inst. 822-3779

#W1821 Sat. (3) Glenbrook Room D11 Ages 12 & Up April 28, May 5 & 12 8:00 AM -11:30 AM $15.00

BASKETBALL FUNDAMENTALS FOR YOUNG GIRLS Winter Basketball skills at Lannoye. Girls grades 1&2 (ages 6-8) will practice the basics of organized bas-ketball skills. Coaches: Jeff Walkenhorst and Jeff Charney Call: 920-822-6158. Basketball T-Shirt includ-ed, please add child’s size to the Registration Form before mailing it to PACE. Youth Sizes: Small (6-8), Medium (10-12) or Large (14-16) #W1822 Sat. (4) Lannoye Gym Ages 6-8 Jan. 13, 20, 27 & Feb. 3 8:30 - 9:30 AM $25.00

GYMNASTICS Practice the basics of gymnastics at your level of experience. There will be a short performance for all parents, family and friends on the last day of the program. Please wear a leotard or stretchy pants with tights or socks. Warm ups may begin 10 minutes prior to class around the edges of the gym. Instructors will be from Tri-County Gymnastics out of Green Bay. Optional day, for all classes, at Tri-County Gym will be set near the end of the class.

BEGINNERS ...Children who are really excited to learn gymnastics but have little or no experience;ages 4-10. It is suggested you take this class twice before moving to Intermediate, or have the Instructor’s permission. Max. 20#W1823 Tues. (10) Glenbrook Small Gym Ages 4-9 Mar. 7 - May 9 5:00-5:40 PM $50.00#W1824 Tues. (10) Glenbrook Small Gym Ages 6-10 Mar. 7 - May 9 5:50-6:30 PM $50.00INTERMEDIATE BEGINNERS...Children who have a little basic gymnastics experience ages 6-14. #W1825 Tues. (10) Glenbrook Small Gym Ages 6-14 Mar. 7 - May 9 6:40-7:20 PM $50.00 BEGINNING CHEER...Children who dream of becoming cheerleaders; this class is your starting point. Components of tumbling, dance, and gymnastics make up the basis for this cheer class. Instructors will be from Tri-County Gymnastics out of Green Bay. Max of 20#W1826 Tues. (10) Glenbrook Small Gym Ages 9-15 Mar. 7 - May 9 7:30-8:10 PM $50.00

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Spring and Summers Baseball LeaguesFor 2018- Pulaski Baseball is offering:

4K – Tee Ball League5K & Less advanced 1st – Coach Pitch League

Advanced 1st & 2nd – Machine Pitch League & 7U/8U Tournament PlayPee Wee League & 9U/10U Competitive League (Includes Tournament Play)Little League & 11U/12U Competitive League (Includes Tournament Play)

Pony Bay Area League & 13U Tournament PlayBabe Ruth Bay Area League & 14U/15U Tournament Play

Please go to www.pulaskibaseball.com to register and to get information. Registration is starting on January 1, 2018 and closing February 14, 2018.

Late registrations will be charged an additional fee.

Please visit the Pulaski Girls Softball Organization Website at http://www.pulaskigirlssoftball.com/ to register for league play and travel ball. Participation for girls softball is open for all grades 4K-11th grade. Registration opens on January 1st and will remain open until February 14th.

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Red Raider Volleyball Clinic Series

Join high school coaches and players to learn fundamental skills and more about the game of volleyball. There will be plenty of skills, drills and fun to help improve your game. No previous volleyball experience is necessary! Coach: Spaulding Email: [email protected] Sunday afternoon sessions: January 14, 21, 28, and February 4, 11, 18, 25

Ages 11-12: 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM, PCMS Ages 13-14: 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM, PCMS Cost: $40 (includes Raider Volleyball t-shirt) Please detach the form below and return to PACE with payment (checks made out to PACE). PACE PO Box 36 Pulaski, WI 54162

Red Raider Volleyball Clinic Series

Participant’s Name: _____________________________________________________________ Email Address: _________________________________________________________________ Home Phone: _________________________ Cell Phone: ______________________________ Ages 11-14 Red Raider Volleyball Clinic Series Fee: $40.00 Check # _________ Age: ________ Parent/Guardian (print): ___________________________ Work Phone: ______________________ T-Shirt Size (please circle one): Y Med. Y Large A Small A Med. A Large A X-Large Waiver Statement: The participant/parent/guardian assumes all responsibility in case of injury or harm to the participant. The Pulaski Community School District, their employees or agents or any volunteers or organizations associated with this activity will not be held responsible for any personal injury or loss that may occur in conjunction with this activity. Signature: ______________________________________________________

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Non-Credit Courses CPR and First Aid Class No. Course Title Start-End Day/s Time Facility Fee Age 62+ Fee 24430 CPR Heartsaver AED 3/09-3/09 F 12:30p-3:30p ABVM 37.72 24.50 24431 CPR Heartsaver AED 3/21-3/21 We 6:00p-9:00p Glenbrook School 37.72 24.50 24432 CPR Heartsaver AED 4/10-4/10 Tu 6:00p-9:00p Glenbrook School 37.72 24.50 24433 CPR Heartsaver AED 5/07-5/07 Mo 6:00p-9:00p Glenbrook School 37.72 24.50 24437 Heartsaver First Aid 3/26-3/26 Mo 6:00p-9:00p Glenbrook School 37.72 24.50 24434 BLS (Healthcare Provider) 3/12-3/12 Mo 5:15p-10:15p Glenbrook School 29.33 9.50 24435 BLS (Healthcare Provider) 4/19-4/19 Tr 5:15p-10:15p Glenbrook School 29.33 9.50 24436 BLS (Healthcare Provider) 5/02-5/02 We 5:15p-10:15p Glenbrook School 29.33 9.50 All classes require a book and/or supplies to be purchased in addition to registration fee. The classes at Glenbrook should enter at 132 Front Street using door #6. Course Descriptions: CPR Heartsaver AED...the skill of proper use of an Automated External Defibrillator on adult and child victims who are non-breathing and non-responsive. BLS (Healthcare Provider): adult, child and infant CPR (including ventilation with barrier devices, bag mask). Use of AED and relief of foreign body airway obstruction. Heartsaver First Aid: Heartsaver First Aid teaches how to manage illness and injuries in the first few minutes until help arrives. Course content includes general principles, medical emergencies, and injury emergencies, choking included. Mo-Monday, Tu-Tuesday, We-Wednesday, Tr-Thursday, F-Friday, Sa-Saturday, Su-Sunday

Spring 2018 Class List To register call

Toll free (877) 316-1274

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DOG - OBEDIENCE TRAININGPuppy class is for dogs up to 6 months of age. We will work on socializing puppies and teaching basic com-mands. There is a lot of time for discussion in the classes on every issue a puppy can have. Manners class is for dogs over the age of 6 months. Both newly adopted dogs from the shelter and dogs that need a brush up on their manners are welcome! If you think you have an aggressive dog, please contact the instructor before registering for class. Please bring your dog in on a 6-8 foot leash (No flexi-leads), along with any harnesses or collars you use for walking/training. Bring soft treats (No dog food or milk bones). Proof of current vaccinations (Rabies, distemper, and bordatella). These are the three vaccinations dogs must have to participate in the classes. and current Vet’s name and address will be required prior to the first day of class. The family is encouraged to come! Children must be old enough to sit on chairs and not distract the discussions or workouts. Min. 2 and Max 7. Jayme Kinnard, Inst. 920-606-4798 [email protected] Please include your dog’s name, breed, and age on the registration form.PUPPY CLASS#W1828 Sat. (6) Glenbrook Community Gym Owners Ages 12 & Up Mar. 3 - Apr. 7 8:30 - 9:45 AM $105.00 BEGINNING MANNERS CLASS#W1829 Sat. (7) Glenbrook Community Gym Owners Ages 12 & Up Mar. 3 - Apr. 14 10:00 - 11:15 AM $115.00INTERMEDIATE MANNERS CLASS#W1830 Sat. (7) Glenbrook Community Gym Owners Ages 12 & Up Mar. 3 - Apr. 14 11:30 - 12:45 AM $115.00CANINE GOOD CITIZENS#W1831 Sat. (5) Glenbrook Community Gym Owners Ages 12 & Up Mar. 3 - Mar. 31 1:00 - 2:00 AM $75.00

PACE INTERGENERATIONAL PROGRAMS

WILLS, TRUSTS, POWER OF ATTORNEY, GUARDIANSHIP, PROBATE, FUNERAL OPTIONS & PLANNING...Do these necessary pieces of an adult’s life leave you puzzled?

PACE-Setters will be offering three Thursdays of free education on these topics.

DATE TIME LOCATION TOPIC Thursday, April 5 10am - Noon St. John Church Probate; and should we avoid it? Thursday, April 12 9am - 1:30 Marnocha Funeral Home Funerals: Options & Planning Thursday, April 19 10am - Noon St. John Church Guardianship; should we avoid it?

Speakers will be Daniel J Duke, attorney at Hanaway Ross, S. C. in Green Bay who specializes in estate planning, trusts and senior law issues and Pam Janssen and her staff from Marnocha Funeral Home in Pulaski. Registration is required, but all sessions are free and will include a light lunch at noon. Max of 30 for each session. Call 822-6050 to register for one, two or all three sessions. Each session will allow time for questions and answers.

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PACE YOUTH PROGRAMSSIGN PAINTINGMake and take DIY signs! You’ve seen them before... sayings such as “Live, Laugh, Love”, “Live well, Laugh often, Love much”, etc. Normally, you buy these signs already made. But what we will do is a little bit different. Beth Jaime, Art Specialist at Glenbrook Elementary, will walk you through the steps of how to make your own sign! You choose the saying, she gives you the creative space to paint your LARGE (4X24 inch) or SMALL (4x12 inch) board and teaches you how to apply the saying. In the end, you’re the artist in charge of your own creative masterpiece. During the class, I’ll have a variety of popular phrases as well as several seasonal phrases. You will select your saying there and then make your sign to take home with you! There will be 40+ paint colors for you to choose from at the party, so start thinking about where you might like to put your sign! If you would like to pre-select your phrase and color, please email Beth at least two weeks prior to your scheduled class. Over 50 different phrases for every season! Cost includes all your supplies. Min.10 and Max . 20 Beth Jaime, Instr. 920-615-0025 [email protected] One sign made per session (Each date is a different session so be sure to pick the date you want to attend and include it on your registration form.) Price is determined by the size of the sign; $22 LARGE or $15 SMALL. Enter by PACE.

#W1832 Tuesdays (1) Glenbrook Art Room Ages 7 - Adult Jan. 23 or 30, Feb. 6, 13, 20 or 27 5:30-7:00 PM $22.00/large sign Mar. 13 or 20, Apr. 3, 10, 17 or 24 $15.00/small sign May 1, 8 or 15If the date you chose happens to be a “snow day” there will be no class, but you can switch to another evening by letting PACE know which date works.

PAINTING & CRAFTS FOR ALL AGES Let’s get the crafting started! Have fun making decorations or gifts for holidays or just for fun . All of these projects would make great gifts or 4-H projects. Each date will have one project done. Cost includes all your supplies and each project will take just one hour. Sign up with your friends, family or get your own group together. Min. 5 and Max. 20 Amy Fischer, Instr. [email protected]

If the date you chose happens to be a “snow day” there will be no class, but we will hold that same class the following week instead. Valentine: create a LOVE sign with rope and a board.#W1833 Tuesdays (1) Sunnyside Commons Ages 8 - Adults Feb. 6 5:30-6:30 PM $15.00 Easter: create an adorable signfor Easter, “Hanging with my Peeps”.#W1834 Tuesdays (1) Sunnyside Commons Ages 8 - Adults Mar. 13 5:30-6:30 PM $15.00 Mother’s Day: create a nice Mother’s Day present for your “special mom”.#W1835 Tuesdays (1) Sunnyside Commons Ages 8 - Adults Apr. 17 5:30-6:30 PM $15.00

Father’s Day: create a unique gift to give your special dad.#W1836 Tuesdays (1) Sunnyside Commons Ages 8 - Adults May 22 5:30-6:30 PM $15.00

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PACE YOUTH PROGRAMS

PULASKI WORLD SERIES OF HITTING

THIS CAMP IS INTENDED FOR BASEBALL PLAYERS IN GRADES 3-8

Come join the Pulaski High School Coaching Staff and Players to develop the foundation of rotational hitting. Our staff will work closely with each individual player on the mental and physical approach to becoming the next Bryce Harper, Aaron Judge, Jose Altuve or Kris Bryant! All boys will go through the same drills our varsity baseball players use to become a more successful hitter. Beside the great station work, each player will be give video analysis along with exit speed data using a radar gun. Please bring your own bat and helmet.

Tuesday Night Sessions (6) run from 3 different time slots: 5:45-6:30, 6:30-7:15 & 7:15-8:00 at the Pulaski Middle School. (Please select 1 and be sure to be there 5-10 minutes

before start time) January 9, 16, 23, & February 6, 13, 20. Cost is $30 per athlete.

Each session is open to any age from 3rd grade through 8th grade. To ensure a great experience with trained coaches, we will have a tight cap of 20 per session. So it is first

come, first serve at each time slot. The beauty of our system of hitting is that hitters of all ages will be using the same drills and progressions in developing a great rotational swing.

Contact Dennis Bogacz at (920) 471-6257 or email at [email protected]. ---------------------------------------------------------CUT HERE---------------------------------------------------------

WORLD SERIES OF HITTINGParticipant’s Name Gender Address City Zip Home Phone Cell Phone Course Title World Series of Hitting Course Fee $30 Check #

CIRCLE ONLY ONE: #W1837 Time Slot 1: 5:45-6:30pm #W1838 Time Slot 2: 6:30-7:15pm #W1839 Time Slot 3: 7:15-8:00pm

If student is under 18 years of age, please fill in the following:Age Birthdate School Attending Grade Parent/Guardian Email

Send the completed form and fee to: PACE Office, P.O. Box 36, Pulaski, WI 54162Waiver Statement: The participant / parent / guardian assumes all responsibility in case of injury or harm to participant. The Pulaski Community School District, their employees or agents or any volunteers or organizations associated with this activitywill not be held responsible for any personal injury or loss that may occur in conjunction with this activity. Signature:_______________________________________________________________________________________________

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Please register your little ones using the forms on page 31 of this catalog. Enter Glenbrook at the PACE Entrance #6 on Front Street and sign in at the PACE Offfice just inside. We will use the Community Gym and Room D11. There are boy’s and girl’s bathrooms located in our hallway. We expect at least one adult

(parent, guardian, or babysitter) to attend with every one to three children. Direction will be given, but supervision and play are done by those who attend. Please do not bring children who are ill.

PACE reserves the right and has the responsiblity to send unruly and ill children home.

PULASKI PLAY DATES FOR PRESCHOOLERS This is a continuation of the playdates that began in September; if you registered then there is no need to register again. For new people who want to join now, please read the following. Bring your little ones and let them get aquainted with the school setting while playing with others their own age. PACE is offering play dates, the third Friday of each month, for free. This opportunity is open to everyone in the Pulaski School District. Pre-registraion is required, but you can come and go as you want during our “open-house” type set up. Perfect chance for grand-ma or grandpa to play with their grand-children in a safe and organized environment. Guest artists and other District staff may stop in to visit with you too. There will be a snack available for the children during each play date.Director: Deb Schneider Email: dkschneider@pulaskischools .org 920-822-6050 Min. 5 & Max. 50.

#W1840 Fri. (4) Glenbrook Adults with Children Jan. 19 Tumbling, Feb. 16 Friendship Community Gym Ages infant - 5 years old Mar. 16 Spring Fling, April 20 TBD 9:30-11:30 AM Free and May 18 Wheels in Motion

PACE INTERGENERATIONAL PROGRAMS

PULASKI EDUCATION FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS FOR THE CLASS OF 2018

Go to the PACE or Pulaski High School websites under the PACE (Pulaski Area Community Education) heading look for QUICK LINKS, then click on Pulaski Education Foundation, then find the red box that says “Scholarships for Pulaski High School Seniors’, finally, look for the PCSD Eduacation Foundation Scholarship Packet.

Print off the packet, fill it out and return it along with all the attachments required, to the PACE office at 132 Front Street, Pulaski (Entrance #6 of Glenbrook Elementary).

YOU CAN NOT BE A SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT IF YOU DO NOT APPLY

If you have any questions please call or email PACE: 920-822-6050 Email: [email protected]

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OPEN VOLLEYBALL NIGHT - WEDNESDAYS @ GLENBROOKWe offer an open night for volleyball at Glenbrook; adults of all ages are welcome. We play in Glenbrook’s big gym from 7:30 - 9:00 PM January 7 through May 20; whenever school is open. This VB is FREE.Come whenever you can; we play with whomever shows up.

LOOKING FOR A DNR CLASS Check DNR web site: dnr.state.wi.us for offerings of: Hunter Ed., ATV, Snowmobile, Boat Safety and more.Hunter Education will also be available during Summer School.

ONEIDA NATION COMMUNITY EDUCATION CENTERPACE is proud to have a great working partnership with theOneida Community Education Center. They offer a large variety of computerskill classes, most of which have a very minimal cost and are open to the public.

Please contact Oneida Community Ed. directly to see what they are currently offering.Call Oneida Nation - Community Education Center Tel (920) 496-5251 Fax (920) 496-7879 Work Hours: MTWR - 12:30 to 9 p.m. F - 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sat.- 9 a.m. to noon Forms Must Be Properly Completed to Process Registration. Registered Students are Expected to Attend All Class Sessions.

OPEN BASKETBALL FOR MEN - TUESDAYS @ HILLCREST We offer an open night for basketball at Hillcrest; male adults of all ages are welcome. We shoot hoops and play pick up games from 7:00-9:00PM every Tuesday when there is school. We start in September and play through the end of May. If school is closed we do not play.

PACE INTERGENERATIONAL PROGRAMS

3D Driving School Teen and Adult Programs WINTER 2018 Block/Schedule Pulaski’s most experienced driving school. Member of Wisconsin Professional Driving Association. Full Service program: Online and Traditional Classroom (4-6 pm) programs. BTW training that fits your schedule.

Session 1 Jan. 2 - Jan. 31, 2018 Session 2 Feb. 5 - March 1, 2018 Session 3 March 5 - April 5, 2018

It is recommended that students complete the classroom as close to age 15 1/2 as possible. No learners permits (temps) are issued by the Wisconsin D.O.T. until this age is met. Wisconsin State temps test is taken in the class

room phase however, the temps must be picked up at a DMV Service Center. Classes may be cancelled if the minimum of 6 students is not met. Payment plans available - No credit or debit cards.

Classroom Site: Room 2200 @ PHS, the upstairs Personal Learning Lab Website: 3ddrivingPulaski.comFor more information or to register Call: 920-865-7328 or Email: [email protected]

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Motorcoach transportation 6 nights lodging including 4 consecutive nights in the Washington,

DC area 10 meals: 6 breakfasts and 4 dinners Two Guided Tours of Washington, DC Our Tours feature the WW II Memorial, Capitol Hill, Embassy Row,

the Korean War Veterans Memorial, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, the Smithsonian, the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial, the Lincoln Memorial, and more!

Evening Guided Memorial and Monuments Tour Admission to George Washington's Mount Vernon Estate & Garden Tram Ride through Arlington National Cemetery Admission to George Washington's Mount Vernon Estate & Garden and much more

Capitol Building

World War II Memorial

Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial

Washington Monument

This trip is open to families; children must be able to walk and keep up on their own. Children must be accompanied by an adult (can be parent or grandparent). $75 deposit per person is due now and must be written out to Diamond Tours.

PACE INTERGENERATIONAL PROGRAMS

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Motorcoach transportation 8 nights lodging including 4 consecutive nights in Maine 14 meals: 8 breakfasts and 6 dinners Guided Tour of Portland, Maine’s largest city-by-the-sea Guided Tour of quaint Kennebunk and Kennebunkport Tour of historic Victoria Mansion Guided Tour of Pineland Farms, a picturesque working

farm Visit to Boothbay Railway Village Visit to the Seashore Trolley Museum and countryside

trolley ride and much more

Enjoy the historic Portland Waterfront

Visit the picturesque Pineland Farms

Explore quaint Kennebunkport

See the Portland Head Lighthouse

This trip is open to adults; ages 21 and older. $75 deposit per person is due now and must be written out to Diamond Tours. Insurance is available for $69 per person and those checks must be written out to “ Travel Insured”.

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Motorcoach transportation 2 nights lodging 4 meals: 2 breakfasts and 2 dinners Visit to the Museum of Science and Industry Visit to the World Famous 360 CHICAGO, formerly

the John Hancock Observatory SKYLINE CRUISE on Lake Michigan Visit to the historic NAVY PIER and Chicago's

MONEY MUSEUM A Night of Dinner with Entertainment and much more

Experience Chicago

Explore sizzlin' Chicago!

Architecture and history abound

Explore the Museum of Science and Industry

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This trip is open to adults; ages 21 and older. $75 deposit per person is due now and must be written out to Diamond Tours. Insurance is available for $35 per person and those checks must be written out to “ Travel Insured”.

PACE ADULT PROGRAMS

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DISTRICT OPPORTUNITIESPACE MAGAZINE

This PACE magazine is sent out to all elementary students in the Pulaski Community School District and placed in area businesses and churches. If you have not been receiving our magazines or know of

someone who would like to receive them, please call PACE at 822-6050. Our magazine is available online at: www.pulaskipace.org

PACE also has it’s very own FACEBOOK page; ‘LIKE’ us now!

PULASKI SCHOOL DISTRICT TUTORSPACE has compiled a list of Pulaski Community School District teachers who are willing to tutor your

respective youngsters. The wage paid to a teacher is negotiable between the teacher and parent. Parent/guardians interested in receiving this list may call the PACE Office (920) 822-6050 and one will be emailed

to you. The list is also online at www.pulaskipace.org

PULASKI COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT CENSUSAnyone who is new to our district, has moved or changed addresses, or has added people to their household should complete our school district census form online at: www.pulaskipace.org. Please complete the form

and update when necessary and return it to any school office.

FACILITY RENTALSThe district recognizes that our buildings can and should be available for the public to use. Nominal fees

may be charged for use of school facilities. Call Courtney in the Facilities Department Office 822-6080 for the most recent updates to this online process.

LOOKING FOR NEW TEACHERS AND CLASSESCan someone coordinate a GPS Geo-Caching program right here in Pulaski? Other classes or programs

that could benefit out Health and Wellness Initiative would also be welcome. Call PACE at 822-6051 with your ideas.PACE

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PULASKI AREA SWIM CLUB Our team is a year round competitive swim team offering high quality professional coaching and technique instruction for all ages and abilities. New swimmers are always welcome to join Pulaski Area Swim Club at any time of the year. The goal of our team is to provide every member an opportunity to improve swimming skills and achieve success at his or her level of ability, from novice to international competitor. All of our coaches, as members of the USA Swimming Coaches Association, have access to the most comprehensive training and certification program for youth coaches of any sport in the United States. They provide assurances that the time children spend in swimming will be quality time.

We are a non-profit club, run by its elected Board of Directors, which meets each month. All members are welcome at each meeting and encouraged to be involved in team activities and fundraiser. To register, please visit us at WWW.SWIMPASC.ORG. Join anytime, the sessions generally run: Fall (mid Sep-mid Nov) Winter (mid Nov-Feb) Spring (Apr-May) Summer (June or July or Both)

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ANTHONY F. LITT, III

PULASKI COMMUNITY SWIMMING POOL Website: 2017-2018 Winter / Spring Schedule 920-822-6060

www.pulaskischools.org/pool Dec. 27 – May 24 911 S. Saint Augustine Pulaski, WI 54162 Cory Krizizke, Pool & Recreation Coordinator Elizabeth Lawler, Assistant Aquatic Coordinator

OPEN SWIM January 5 - May 20 $3.00 per Person FRIDAYS @ 6:30-8:30 PM (Closed March 30) Senior Citizens (60 and up) admitted free SATURDAYS @ 1:00 – 5:00 PM (Closed March 31) Family rate $10.00 (immediate family of 4 - extra SUNDAYS @ 1:00 – 5:00 PM (Closed April 1) persons $3.00 each) SPECIAL OPEN SWIM HOLIDAY HOURS Open Swim Passes December 27, 28, 29, 30 & 31 - 1:00 – 5:00pm $30.00 – 10 swim pass; $150.00 yearly Family Pass (up

to 4 members & extra persons $15 each)

SUNDAY FAMILY FUN OPEN SWIMS – the first Sunday of each month. There will be free popcorn (1 bag per person) for all swimmers. Balls, noodles, dive sticks and rings will be available for patron use. Open swim fees apply.

New Year’s Eve (12/31/17) will also be a Family Fun open swim from 1–5 pm. Come and have fun in the pool!  

(We reserve the right to close the pool early if there are not enough patrons present in the first hour of Open Swim.)  

Pool shut down starting May 24 at noon through June 8.

RENTALS (Birthday Parties, Scouting Events, Etc.) Please call the pool @ 822-6060 for more information.

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DATES DAY OF WEEK TIME Early Bird (EB) Dec. 27-29 & Jan. 2 – May 24 Monday – Friday 5:15 – 7:30 am Lap Swim (LS) Jan. 2 – May 24 (no school = no lap swim) Monday – Friday 10:30 am – noon

EB / LS Fees: 10 swims = $35, 20 swims = $66, 40 swims = $128, walk-ins = $5

ADULT CLASSES DATES DAY OF WEEK TIME Water Fitness** Jan. 2 – May 24 Monday – Thursday 9:30 – 10:30 am Aches & Pains** Jan. 2 – May 24 Tuesday & Thursday 10:30 – 11:30 am Deep Water Fitness** Jan. 4 – May 17 Monday & Thursday 11:45 am – 12:45 pm Water Workout** Jan. 9 – May 17 (no class Jan. 16,

March 13, & May 8) Tuesday & Thursday 6:30 – 7:30 pm

Adult Class Fees (10 punch card): Adults = $35, Seniors (60+) = $30, walk-ins = $5 **EXERCISE WITH A FRIEND** The months of January - April all adult water exercise class participants are

encouraged to bring a friend to class. Everyone who brings a friend (someone who is not currently enrolled in one of the classes) will attend the class at no charge as will their friend. If your friend purchases a punch card you will receive 3 additional free punches for your punch card. Come and join us and discover the benefits of water exercise.

PULASKI AREA SWIM CLUB For more information and to register please contact:

[email protected] or check out our website @ www.swimpasc.org

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ANTHONY F. LITT, III

PULASKI COMMUNITY SWIMMING POOL Website: 2017-2018 Winter / Spring Schedule 920-822-6060

www.pulaskischools.org/pool Dec. 27 – May 24 911 S. Saint Augustine Pulaski, WI 54162 Cory Krizizke, Pool & Recreation Coordinator Elizabeth Lawler, Assistant Aquatic Coordinator

OPEN SWIM January 5 - May 20 $3.00 per Person FRIDAYS @ 6:30-8:30 PM (Closed March 30) Senior Citizens (60 and up) admitted free SATURDAYS @ 1:00 – 5:00 PM (Closed March 31) Family rate $10.00 (immediate family of 4 - extra SUNDAYS @ 1:00 – 5:00 PM (Closed April 1) persons $3.00 each) SPECIAL OPEN SWIM HOLIDAY HOURS Open Swim Passes December 27, 28, 29, 30 & 31 - 1:00 – 5:00pm $30.00 – 10 swim pass; $150.00 yearly Family Pass (up

to 4 members & extra persons $15 each)

SUNDAY FAMILY FUN OPEN SWIMS – the first Sunday of each month. There will be free popcorn (1 bag per person) for all swimmers. Balls, noodles, dive sticks and rings will be available for patron use. Open swim fees apply.

New Year’s Eve (12/31/17) will also be a Family Fun open swim from 1–5 pm. Come and have fun in the pool!  

(We reserve the right to close the pool early if there are not enough patrons present in the first hour of Open Swim.)  

Pool shut down starting May 24 at noon through June 8.

RENTALS (Birthday Parties, Scouting Events, Etc.) Please call the pool @ 822-6060 for more information.

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DATES DAY OF WEEK TIME Early Bird (EB) Dec. 27-29 & Jan. 2 – May 24 Monday – Friday 5:15 – 7:30 am Lap Swim (LS) Jan. 2 – May 24 (no school = no lap swim) Monday – Friday 10:30 am – noon

EB / LS Fees: 10 swims = $35, 20 swims = $66, 40 swims = $128, walk-ins = $5

ADULT CLASSES DATES DAY OF WEEK TIME Water Fitness** Jan. 2 – May 24 Monday – Thursday 9:30 – 10:30 am Aches & Pains** Jan. 2 – May 24 Tuesday & Thursday 10:30 – 11:30 am Deep Water Fitness** Jan. 4 – May 17 Monday & Thursday 11:45 am – 12:45 pm Water Workout** Jan. 9 – May 17 (no class Jan. 16,

March 13, & May 8) Tuesday & Thursday 6:30 – 7:30 pm

Adult Class Fees (10 punch card): Adults = $35, Seniors (60+) = $30, walk-ins = $5 **EXERCISE WITH A FRIEND** The months of January - April all adult water exercise class participants are

encouraged to bring a friend to class. Everyone who brings a friend (someone who is not currently enrolled in one of the classes) will attend the class at no charge as will their friend. If your friend purchases a punch card you will receive 3 additional free punches for your punch card. Come and join us and discover the benefits of water exercise.

PULASKI AREA SWIM CLUB For more information and to register please contact:

[email protected] or check out our website @ www.swimpasc.org

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CHILDREN’S SWIM LESSONS

Our staff is certified in CPR, First Aid, and Red Cross Lifeguard Training. Parents are welcome to watch lessons from the bleachers. Children 5 and older are asked to use the appropriate changing room. NO CELL PHONES 

ALLOWED IN LOCKER ROOMS.

Parent/Tot: Ages 6 months to 3 years, parent accompanies child in water. Pre-School Aquatics: Ages 4 - 5 years, no parent accompanies child. Levels 1-6: Child must be 6 years old. Children are registered by skill. Please call the pool with questions pertaining to appropriate level placement. **please note: term 2 only offers levels 1-4 Lifeguard Training Class (LGT): Participants must be 15 years old by the start of class. Class fee includes certification in Lifeguarding, CPR, and first aid. Book may be downloaded from pool website or purchased at American Red Cross. Minimum of 4 people to run the class. Call Cory Krizizke, Pool Coordinator, at 822-6062 for more information.

Note: Registration closes the week before the lesson starts. All class offerings and sizes based upon staff availability.

Please check our website for current status of swim lesson openings. Session # Dates Day of Week Class Time Levels Offered Class Fee

1A January 8 – Feb. 26 Monday 6:00-6:30 pm Pre-school Aq. $34 resident/$49 non-resident* 1B January 8 - Feb. 26 Monday 6:35–7:20 pm 1-6 $34 resident/$49 non-resident* 2A March 12 - May 7 # Monday 6 - 6:30 pm Parent/Tot $34 resident/$49 non-resident* 2B March 12 - May 7 # Monday 6:35 - 7:20 pm 1-4 $34 resident/$49 non-resident*

3 LGT April 3, 5, 10, & 12 Tues & Thurs 3:15 - 8:00 pm Lifeguarding $100* (minimum of 4) Private Varies Varies Varies All $25/half hour

#no class Monday, March 26

Bad Weather Information for all Pool classes: If school lets out early or cancels due to weather = no pool classes; or if there is a late in due to weather = all pool classes run.

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SWIM LESSONS REGISTRATION FORM Online payment link available: https://pulaski.revtrak.net

Click on “PACE- Program Registrations” then “aquatics: children swim” NO PHONE IN REGISTRATIONS $35.00 NSF charge on all returned checks

Please make checks payable to Pulaski Pool. Mail to: Pulaski Pool, 911 S. Saint Augustine, Pulaski WI 54162

NAME: ________________________________________________ Telephone ( ) __________________ Pulaski School District (Please Print) Parent’s Last First Resident :Yes___ No ___ E-mail Address_____________________________________________________________________________________ ADDRESS _________________________________________________________________________________________

Street City Zip Code

Child’s Name (first & last) Session # Class time Level Age Birth date School attending Grade Fee: $34 resident $49 non-resident *

*$5.00 fee for cancellation.

For office use only: Date Received _____/_____/______ Cash $ ___________Check # __________ Check Amt $____________

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Red Raider Community Fitness Facility The Red Raider Community Fitness Facility is open to the community. This facility is located at Pulaski High School on the second floor. Please use the parking lot by the tennis courts and enter at the north entrance (door #5). There are stationary bikes, treadmills, elliptical machines, free weights, and weight machines for your use. There will always be a staff member available to answer your questions regarding the equipment.What a great way to keep fit while staying in town. Membership packets are available at the pool or the Fitness Facility. Please mail forms to the pool at 911 S. Saint Augustine Street, Pulaski, WI 54162. Contact Cory Krizizke at 822-6062 or email [email protected]. ($10.00 Deposit required for key fob)

Hours Memberships Monday – Friday 5:00 am – 7:15 am Individual $130 per year Monday –Thursday 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm 3 Month - $40 6 Month - $70

PCS Employees $85 per year College Students $40 per year

Senior Citizens $65 per year PCSD Students Free

Registration starts at 5:30pm; contest starts at 6:00pm.

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CHILDREN’S OPPORTUNITIESDO YOU HAVE QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS ABOUT YOUR CHILD’S DEVELOPMENT?

•A questionnaire is sent to families who have children approaching 3 years of age. •Pulaski School’s Early Childhood Program holds periodic developmental screenings for 3, 4, and 5 year old children.•Early Childhood Special Ed. Programming is available for children who have delays in developmental areas.

If you would like more information about the questionnaire or screening contact the Pulaski School District Student Services Department at (920) 822-6021.

CHECK OUT OUR LOCAL RESOURCES IN PULASKI:1. Pulaski Schools Students Service Dept:….822-60212. Pulaski Public Library, Brown County Branch:....822-3220 Family Story Time....Tuesdays 10:15 a.m. Open Hours: Mon. & Wed. 1-8 pm Tues. & Thurs. 10 am -5 pm Fridays 1 - 5 pm

KNOWLEDGE CONTEST, Thursday, January 4, 2018The Pulaski Knights of Columbus sponsor the Knowledge Contest at PCMS, enter by the Pool. It consists of math and spelling tests for students ages 10-14. Trophies/medals will

be awarded to first through fifth place winning students in each grade for each subject. Winners move on to the Green Bay Diocesan Contest.

If your son or daughter would like to participate, please contact: Mark Heck, at [email protected] or 920-639-6049.

    

  

PULASKI COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 4-YEAR-OLD-KINDERGARTEN 

 

The Pulaski Community School District will again offer 4 year old kindergarten for the 2018-2019 school year. The enrollment window for the 2018-2019 4k program will open in mid February. 

Enrollment for the 4k program will be done on-line through the 4k website at http://www.pulaskischools.org/4k . As part of the enrollment process, you will be asked to 

complete the 4k enrollment form, Ages & Stages Questionnaires, and a health history form. If you do not have computer access to the on-line forms or need assistance filling out the forms 

please call Tricia Kurey at 920-822-6021. 

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DISTRICT OPPORTUNITIES

PACE ADVISORY BOARD

Mae Aprill Byron Aprill Chris Dooley Cindy Egnarski Harold Geiser Mark Heck Cory Krizizke Holly Krueger Kathy Luebke Dave Landers John Mihalko Deb Schneider Dr. Lisa Slaby Sue Wheeler Trudy Wied

Revised: 12/2017

Red Raider Community Fitness Facility The Red Raider Community Fitness Facility is open to the community. This facility is located at Pulaski High School on the second floor. Please use the parking lot by the tennis courts and enter at the north entrance (door #5). There are stationary bikes, treadmills, elliptical machines, free weights, and weight machines for your use. There will always be a staff member available to answer your questions regarding the equipment.What a great way to keep fit while staying in town. Membership packets are available at the pool or the Fitness Facility. Please mail forms to the pool at 911 S. Saint Augustine Street, Pulaski, WI 54162. Contact Cory Krizizke at 822-6062 or email [email protected]. ($10.00 Deposit required for key fob)

Hours Memberships Monday – Friday 5:00 am – 7:15 am Individual $130 per year Monday –Thursday 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm 3 Month - $40 6 Month - $70

PCS Employees $85 per year College Students $40 per year

Senior Citizens $65 per year PCSD Students Free

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HILLCREST or SUNNYSIDE AAA AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMRegistration has begun; forms are available on the PACE Website: www.pulaskipace.orgWe need a minimum of 15 students to run this program at each school. Who: All Students Ages 5-12 (on school days only)What: AAA After School ProgramWhen: Monday through Friday 3:50-6:00 pm Cost: $210 per quarter/per studentDates: September 1, 2016 – June 5, 2017 Where: Hillcrest and Sunnyside Elementary School Why: Make friends, have fun, and learn new things!**************************************************************************************

HILLCREST & SUNNYSIDE AAA BEFORE SCHOOL PROGRAMRegistration has begun; forms are available on the PACE Website: www.pulaskipace.orgWe need a minimum of 15 students to run this program at each school. Who: All Students Ages 5-12 (on school days only)What: AAA Before School ProgramWhen: Monday through Friday 6:30-8:45 am Cost: $210 per quarter/per studentDates: September 1, 2016– June 6, 2017 Where: Hillcrest and Sunnyside Elementary School Why: Make friends, have fun, and learn new things!****************************************************************************************************************************************************************************

GLENBROOK AAA BEFORE and AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM

Glenbrook’s AAA programs will start on September 1 and run every day we have school, pay by the quarter, with “tutoring” help, friends and play. We need a minimum of 15 students to run a program at Glenbrook. Register using forms on the PACE Website at www.pulaskipace.org Who: All Students Ages 5-12 Dates: Dates: September 1, 2016 – June 5, 2017 (on school days only)When: Before 6:30-7:30am / After 2:45-6:00 pm Where: Glenbrook; various areas $125 per student/per quarter for Before SchoolCOST…One set fee for each of the quarters $300 per student/per quarter for After School Students may bring their own snacks. Reduced price waivers for families receiving free lunch may be requested.Call PACE at 822-6050 with questions or for more information or enroll using the form online. **************************************************************************************AAA at PCMS is offereing several classes. Register for offerings like: Tennis, Bowling, Art Club, Digital Scrapbooking, and Jazz Band with Kathy Kelsey in the PCMS Office 920-822-6507.

FOR MORE INFORMATION on the available AAA Programs this year contact: PACE Director, Mark Heck: 920-822-6051 or [email protected] AAA After School Liaison, Deb Schneider: 920-822-6050 or [email protected] PACE Cell Phone: Cell 920-639-6049

PACE YOUTH PROGRAMS

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COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS

It is the policy of the Pulaski Community School District that no person may be denied the benefits of, or be dis-criminated against in any curricular, extra-curricular, pupil services, recreational, or other program or activity because

of the person’s age, sex (including transgender status, change of sex, or gender identity), race, color

, religion, national origin, ancestry, creed, pregnancy, marital or parental status, sexual orientation, or physical, mental, emotional, or learning disability as required by S. 118.13, Wisconsin Statutes or any other characteristic protected by

Federal or state civil rights laws.

All Registration Times are 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM Birth Certificate required for all new players

Open to all boys and girls ages 4 through 18 (Age as of July 31, 2018) Registration deadline is February 13, 2018

Soccer Registration For the 2018 Summer Season

(Practices begin in May 2018)

Wednesday, February 7, 2018 Pulaski Community Middle School Tuesday, February 13, 2018 Pulaski Community Middle School

Registration Questions Please Contact:

Michelle Graf: (920) 412-0284 [email protected] Mike Andraschko: (920) 615-4943 [email protected]

COACHES REFEREES SPONSORS *No experience necessary *Start a summer job at age 12 *Best advertising buy for your dollar *Fill out the online form *Training Included *Details available online. *Training and Mentoring Included! *Get a form online. Questions? Contact Michelle Graf Questions? Contact Jayme Jennings Questions? Contact Jayme Jennings [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Please visit our website www.pulaskiyouthsoccer.com for more information

PYSC Shoe And

Shin Guard Outlet See website for details

Annual Notices Required by Law; such as: Student Directory Information, Asbestos Policy, Nondiscrimination, Student Attendance Records, and more are located on our website http://www.pulaskischools.org/index.cfm under “District Information” “Annual Notices”

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PACE PIANO LESSONSSTUDENTS, Grade 4 and up, and ADULTS: If you are interested in taking piano lessons during the day or

early evenings at any of several of the Pulaski schools, call the PACE office for information. PACE has offered piano lessons for many years.

Mrs. Bev Heling, the piano instructor, has trained hundreds of local pianists. Her number is 715-758-8600.Registration and first quarter payment must be received in the PACE office before lessons can start.

PRIVATE/COMMUNITY PIANO & GUITAR LESSONSPACE keeps a list of local people who are willing to teach piano and guitar lessons. The costs and locations are individually set between the families and the teachers. Call PACE at 822-6050 if you would like your name and talent added to this list. We are also looking to include violin and organ teachers to our list of

available teachers. Currently, Linda Diefenthatler teaches piano lessons; call 822-4484, Vicki Druckrey teaches piano and organ; call 434-3700, Lois Holewinski teaches guitar; call 639-8728,

Vashni Seitzer teaches organ; call 822-7585, Scott Jakubiec teaches guitar in Hobart; call 619-6189 and finally, Patrick Rades teaches guitar lessons; call him at 920-737-5122.

New instructor available: Mike Guerrero, PHS Band Assistant will teach lessons on guitar, sax or clarinetat PHS after school Call 920-822-6827 or Email [email protected] for details and schedules.

VOLUNTEER DRIVERS NEEDED IN GREEN BAY AND NEIGHBORING COMMUNITIESTO PROVIDE RIDES TO SENIORS AND INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES

Would you, or someone you know, like to help seniors and individuals with disabilities lead a more fulfilling and self-sufficient lifestyle? Curative Connections is looking for volunteers in Green Bay and neighboring communities (including Pulaski) to drive seniors and individuals with disabilities to vital appointments, places of employment,

and social activities. Vehicles provided and insured by Curative Connections. No CDL (commercial driver’s license) required. Flexible weekday schedule – work as little or as often as you’d like. Ability for individual (or teams of indi-viduals in a shared arrangement) to commit to a morning shift (7:30-12:00 noon) or afternoon shift (12:00 noon–5:00

pm). Drivers must be 18+ years, have a valid Wisconsin driver’s license and good driving record, and completea 1-2 ride-alongs with current drivers. To schedule your ride-along or for more information, contact

Tina Whetung at 920-227-4272 or [email protected].

By the time this newsletter reaches you, hopefully we will be enjoying some seasonable weather and have beautiful snow to highlight our holiday decor. As I shared with you last year, one of my goals continues to be ensuring my accessibility to community members, staff, parents, and of course our students. This is the third year that I have been hosting coffee and conversation events throughout the community on a monthly basis. I’ve included a graphic highlighting the remaining opportunities this school year. Please feel free to stop in to visit. I’d love to chat with you about the great things happening in our district and hear your feedback as well. Aside from the Coffee and Conversation events, I invite you to stop by our District Office located on the Glenbrook Elementary School campus or contact me at (920) 822-6001.

Wishing you a warm and healthy winter and

a great spring!

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ATTENTION: OLDER ADULTS IN THE COMMUNITY

Call the Pulaski Adult Activity Center at 822-8100 for information on services available toPulaski area older adults.

Meals served Monday through Friday at 11:30 a.m. Call by 11:00 a.m. the day before to make a reservation. Suggested donation is $4.00/meal.

Meals can be delivered to home bound enrollees! Call for more information. Call Curative Connections at 227-4272 to arrange transportation for appointments and

grocery shopping. Cost of rides is $3.00 one-way, $6.00 round trip.FREE blood pressure screening, open to the public, on Mondays at 11:45a.m.

Cards every Monday at 12:15 p.m. Bingo every Wednesday at 12:30 p.m.

Benefit Specialist from the Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) at the PulaskiAdult Activity Center the second Wednesday of each month from11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.

Come with your questions about Medicare and your benefits. Dementia Specialist from the ADRC at the Pulaski Adult Activity Center at various times

of the month. Check the schedule at the center. Memory screenings performed andquestions answered about memory issues.

FootCare 1st & 3rd Mondays of the month. Appointments necessary. Arthritis exercise classes Monday and Thursday, 10:15 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.

Quilting every Tuesday and Friday from 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Many trips, outings and parties offered each month. Check the Pulaski Adult Activity

Center newsletter for details. Monthly newsletters are available at Pulaski Adult Activity Center, the Pulaski

area banks, Pulaski Pharmacy, the Pulaski library, the Pulaski pool, and Prevea, Bellin and Aurora Clinics.

Adult Activity Center information can also be found in the Community Announcements of the Pulaski News, the ADRC website at www.adrcofbrowncounty.org and the

ADRC Add-life newsletter.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 18 Allouez Village Band

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19 Knights on Broadway

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20 Know Your Rights: Family Law

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ADULT ACTIVITY CENTERSPRING EVENTS

2018 CASIMIR PULASKI DAYS CELEBRATION

On Monday, March 5@ Pulaski Adult Activity Center

11:30 lunch 12:30 music by Roger Brzeczkowski

& Rich Hodkiewiczand the story of Casimir Pulaski as

told by Rock Mannigelcost is $4.00

Call 822-8100 to register

PANCAKE & PORKIE BREAKFAST

SUNDAY, MAY 6, 20188:30-Noon

Tickets $6.00/person in advance430 S. St. Augustine St., Pulaski

Call 822-8100 for tickets

Need help with clothing for your family?

Visit the new B Boutique at 127 N. St. Augustine Street, next to the Pulaski Pharmacy. Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 5pm

Although the clothing is no longer free, it is very reasonably priced. 920-822-2016 www.bethesdalutherancommunities.org Owned and operated by Bethesda

SUBSCRIBE NOW TO:

YOUR COMMUNITY NEWS

The Pulaski News is the oldest student-produced community newspaper in the nation. The Pulaski News has a circulation of approximately 3,000. We reach the people of this local community, the outlying areas, and a variety of different states. We are a non-profit, self-supporting business, and we draw funds from our advertisers and subscribers. There are four adult staff members and nearly 30 students who write for the paper. The Pulaski News has a longstanding of tradition and works to benefit the entire community.

Subscribe by: 1. Visiting www.pulaskinews.org 2. Calling Laurie at 920-822-6800.2. Filling out the order form below and sending it in an envelope to 1040 S. St. Augustine St.; Pulaski, WI 54162.

PLEASE CHECK ONEo $30 E-edition & Print Packageo $25 Print Only Subscriptiono $15 E-edition Only Subscriptiono $20 Senior Subscription (62+)

PLEASE CHECK ONE:o Newo Renewal

PLEASE CHECK ONE:o Check to “Pulaski News”

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P The Community Pantry of Pulaski

OPEN FROM 1-4 pm ON THE FIRST & THIRD TUESDAYS Phone: 822-6054

LOCATION: 234 West Town Road, Pulaski

In case of blizzard/hazardous weather with the closing of schools, the pantry will also close, and will reschedule for the

first day that school is back in session. Time will be 1-4pm.

PANTRY SCHEDULE 2018

January 2 & 16 February 6 & 20 March 6 & 20E April 3 & 17 May 1 & 15 June 5 & 19

July 3 & 17 August 7 & 21 September 4 & 18 October 2 & 16 November 6 & 20T December 4 & 18C

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PANTRY

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E = Easter T = Thanksgiving C = Christmas

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REGISTRATION & GENERAL INFORMATION

MAIL IN REGISTRATIONS: PACE CLASSES: Send completed PACE registration forms and a check payable to PACE at: PACE OFFICE, P.O. Box 36, Pulaski, WI 54162

DISTRICT RESIDENTS & NON-RESIDENTS : PACE CLASS PRICES are listed for Pulaski SchoolDistrict Residents. Any non-district resident must include an additional fee of $5 per student, per class.

WALK-IN: (PACE Classes Only) PACE OFFICE 132 Front Street Pulaski, WI 54162Open Weekdays from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, other times by appointment. Please use the buzzer at Entrance #6.

CONFIRMATION: Due to time and expense, we do not send confirmations when classes are going as scheduled. Assume your registration is confirmed and the class will meet as scheduled if you havesubmitted your registration form and fees. You will only be notified if a class is filled or cancelled.

PRE-REGISTRATION: Pre-registration is of most importance. Lack of registrations will cause the class to be cancelled one week prior to the beginning.

CANCELLATIONS: No class will be conducted without sufficient registrations. When maximum capacity has been reached for any class, registration for the class will be closed.

WEATHER CANCELLATIONS: If school is cancelled due to bad weather, all buildings will be closed that same evening. If school is in session, generally evening programs will run.

REFUND POLICY: If, after pre-registering, it is necessary for you to cancel, notify the PACE Office no less than one week before the beginning of class, your fee, minus a $5.00 cancellation fee, will be refunded. Simply not attending a class or camp you registered for does not qualify you for a refund.

NON-SUFFICIENT-FUND CHECK POLICY: A fee of $35 will be added to the amount of the NSF check, and full reimbursement must be paid in cash, to the PACE Office, prior to attending the selection.

PULASKI COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT CLASS LOCATIONSPulaski High School 1040 S. St. Augustine St. Pulaski, WI 54162 920-822-6700Pulaski Comm. Middle School 911 S. St. Augustine St. Pulaski, WI 54162 920-822-6500Sunnyside Elementary School 720 County C Pulaski, WI 54162 920-822-6200Glenbrook Elementary School 145 W. Green Bay St. Pulaski, WI 54162 920-822-6100Hillcrest Elementary School 4193 Hillcrest Dr. Oneida, WI 54155 920-272-6900Lannoye Elementary School 2007 County Rd. U Green Bay, WI 54313 920-865-6400 Fairview Elementary School 2840 State Rd. 32 Krakow, WI 54137 920-899-6300Assumption BVM School 109 E. Pulaski St. Pulaski, WI 54162 920-822-5650Adult Activity Center 430 S. St Augustine St. Pulaski, WI 54162 920-822-8100

ONLINE REGISTRATION AND PAYMENTS: http://www.pulaskischools.org/onlinepayments

PACE Offerings are now available online for registration and payments. http://pulaski.revtrak.net/

See instructions for this option at WWW.PULASKIPACE.ORG.

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PACE REGISTRATION FORM

Participant’s Name Gender Address City Zip Home Phone Cell Phone Course Title Course # Course Fee Check # If student is under 18 years of age, please fill in the following:Age Birthdate School Attending Grade Parent/Guardian Email Additional info; such as Shirt Size

Send the completed form and fee to: PACE Office, P.O. Box 36, Pulaski, WI 54162Waiver Statement: The participant / parent / guardian assumes all responsibility in case of injury or harm to participant. The Pulaski Community School District, their employees or agents or any volunteers or organizations associated with this activitywill not be held responsible for any personal injury or loss that may occur in conjunction with this activity. Signature:_______________________________________________________________________________________________

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Participant’s Name Gender Address City Zip Home Phone Cell Phone Course Title Course # Course Fee Check # If student is under 18 years of age, please fill in the following:Age Birthdate School Attending Grade Parent/Guardian Email Additional info; such as Shirt Size

Send the completed form and fee to: PACE Office, P.O. Box 36, Pulaski, WI 54162Waiver Statement: The participant / parent / guardian assumes all responsibility in case of injury or harm to participant. The Pulaski Community School District, their employees or agents or any volunteers or organizations associated with this activitywill not be held responsible for any personal injury or loss that may occur in conjunction with this activity. Signature:_______________________________________________________________________________________________

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Participant’s Name Gender Address City Zip Home Phone Cell Phone Course Title Course # Course Fee Check # If student is under 18 years of age, please fill in the following:Age Birthdate School Attending Grade Parent/Guardian Email Additional info; such as Shirt Size

Send the completed form and fee to: PACE Office, P.O. Box 36, Pulaski, WI 54162Waiver Statement: The participant / parent / guardian assumes all responsibility in case of injury or harm to participant. The Pulaski Community School District, their employees or agents or any volunteers or organizations associated with this activitywill not be held responsible for any personal injury or loss that may occur in conjunction with this activity. Signature:_______________________________________________________________________________________________

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