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Summer 2014 Activity Brochure Community Center Griswold Center Celebrating 20 Years of Fun & Fitness at the Griswold Center! Griswold Center Construction 1994 Griswold Center Construction 1994 Griswold Center 2014 Griswold Center 2014 worthington.org Community Center Programs pages 6–28

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This brochure includes Community Center and Griswold Center programs and special events for June-August. Also included are summer camps that may have space still available (registration for camps began in March).

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Page 1: WPRD Summer 2014 Activity Brochure

Summer 2014Activity Brochure

Community Center • Griswold Center

Celebrating 20 Years of Fun & Fitness at the Griswold Center!

Griswold Center Construction1994Griswold Center Construction1994

Griswold Center2014Griswold Center2014

worthington.org

Community Center Programs pages 6–28

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Table of ContentsAssisted Recreation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Aquatics—Fitness/Water Aerobics . . . . . . . . . . . 27Aquatics—Lessons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6–9Child Care Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Fitness & Wellness Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . .22–26Griswold Center Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29–38Membership Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Park Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Registration Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–5Rental Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Preschool Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10–11SilverSneakers® . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Special Events/Highlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18–21 Summer Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10–14Teen/Adult Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16–17Youth Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

This Worthington Parks and Recreation brochure is printed on recycled paper .

Parks and Recreation StaffDarren Hurley, Director

Community CenterHolly Keller, Recreation SuperintendentCelia Tincher, Project SupervisorJulie Stoltz, Customer Service CoordinatorMelissa Hindman, Marketing & Outreach Supervisor Julie Sergent, Marketing & Outreach CoordinatorNancy Haynes, Recreation SupervisorMichael Burgdorfer, Recreation SupervisorKevin Timmons, Recreation Supervisor—AquaticsBrandi Williams, Recreation Supervisor—FitnessRandy Hannigan, Building Maintenance Technician

Griswold CenterColleen Light, Center ManagerRyan Cooper, Customer Service CoordinatorMary Kay Scott, Recreation Supervisor—SeniorJeff Fickell, Recreation Supervisor—Senior Fitness

Parks DivisionAlan Little, Parks ManagerShawn Daugherty, Parks SupervisorPaul Rasor, Parks TechnicianKevin Potter, Parks TechnicianWade Lallathin, Parks TechnicianJamie Britt, Parks TechnicianD. Scott Brown, Parks Technician

City of WorthingtonMatt Greeson, City ManagerRobyn Stewart, Assistant City Manager

Worthington City CouncilBonnie Michael, PresidentBob Chosy David NorstromRachael Dorothy Doug SmithScott Myers Michael Troper

Parks and Recreation CommissionLaura Ball, Chair David Kessler Dan Armitage Michele MillerRobert Burpee Robert WendlingPeter Calamari Zoe Gregory Tims (Student)

Meetings are held the third Tuesday of each month at the Community Center at 6:00 PM.Scheduled Summer meeting dates are:May 20 July 15June 17 August — No Meeting

Mission StatementIt is the mission of the Worthington Parks and Recreation Department to enhance the quality of life in the Worthington community through the proactive development and operation of comprehensive facilities and program services.

Goals• To teach skills • To provide successful experiences

Business HoursMonday – Friday: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:00 AM–5:00 PMRegistrations can only be processed until 4:00 PM

Holiday HoursMay 26 (Memorial Day) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CLOSEDJuly 4 (Independence Day) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CLOSEDSeptember 1 (Labor Day) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CLOSED

Child Care HoursMonday – Friday: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 AM–NOONMonday – Thursday: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:00 PM–7:30 PMSaturday: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:00 AM–NOONSunday: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CLOSEDChild Care is intended for children age 1 through 9 years old (child must be able to walk independently without stumbling). The playroom is furnished with child-sized tables and chairs, fun toys, computers, and a television with videos. A child-sized bathroom facility is attached to the playroom. Hours may be adjusted based on use of the facility.Fees for Child Care are as follows:Monthly Membership: ...................................$15 for first child $10 each additional childElectronic Punch Card: ................................... $1.25/half hour (Purchased in 10 hour bundles for $25)One Hour Drop-In: ........................................................ $3/child

Summer Hours (Memorial Day–Labor Day)Monday – Friday: ......................... 5:30 AM–9:00 PMSaturday: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:00 AM–8:00 PMSunday: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:00 AM–6:00 PMRegular HoursMonday – Friday: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:30 AM–9:30 PMSaturday: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:00 AM–8:00 PMSunday: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:00 AM–6:00 PMPlease note that the Customer Service Desk closes for business one half hour prior to the building closing. Pool schedules may be downloaded from our website or picked up at the Customer Service Desk.

Holiday HoursMay 26 (Memorial Day) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CLOSEDJuly 4 (Independence Day) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CLOSEDSeptember 1 (Labor Day) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CLOSED

Maintenance ClosurePool Closure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . August 18–September 1Building Closed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . August 25–September 1

• To enhance children’s character development • To provide safe and well-maintained facilities

Community Center345 East Wilson Bridge Road • Worthington, OH 43085 • Phone: (614) 436-2743 • Fax: (614) 786-7367

Find Worthington Parks & Recreation Online!City Website: http://www .worthington .orgOnline Registrationhttp://online .activecommunities .com/worthingtonSport Leagues: http://leaguelineup .com/wprd /WorthingtonOH @WorthingtonOhio

Fitness Room HoursMonday: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 AM–NOON, 4:30 PM–6:30 PMTuesday: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 AM–NOON, 4:30 PM–6:30 PMWednesday: . . . . . . . . . .8:00 AM–NOON, 4:30 PM–6:30 PMThursday: . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 AM–NOON, 4:30 PM–6:30 PMFriday: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:00 AM–2:00 PMSaturday: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 AM–11:00 AM

Griswold Center777 High Street • Worthington, OH 43085 • Phone: (614) 842-6320 • Fax: (614) 842-6323

Open GymThe North Gym is available for basketball to Worthington residents with proper ID and Community Center Members when the gym is not being used for programs or rentals. There is a $4.00 fee for Non-Residents and Non-Members. All participants must check in at the Front Desk to receive a wristband before entering the gym.

Inclement Weather Policy Sports Line (weather info): (614) 786-7366During inclement weather Worthington Parks and Recreation facilities will maintain normal operating hours for general recreation unless directed otherwise by the City Manager. We know you and your families need a place to play, so we maintain facility and program operations as long as instructors and staff are available. Program cancellation decisions are made independent of Worthington school closures. When possible, cancellations will be posted on Worthington’s Facebook page and on the WPRD sports line beginning at 8:30 AM for morning classes and 2:00 PM for afternoon and evening classes. Should weather conditions worsen after the indicated times, cancellation decisions will be made and communications handled in the best possible way according to the situation and staff resources. In the event of a weather related closure, programs and permit groups will be rescheduled, accounts credited or refunded.

Social MediaFollow us for information about program registration, cancellations, special events and more!

Facility Information

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Facility Information

Community CenterMember Benefits• Members have access to the pools, fitness equipment and

the walking/running track.• Members who are non-residents may register for programs

one day earlier, and receive the lowest pricing on all group fitness classes, Spinning®, Yoga, and Pilates.

• Through the Member Referral Program, members may earn WPRD Gift Certificates by referring new members to the Community Center.

• Please ask for all Membership details at the Community Center Customer Service Desk.

Annual Membership RatesAnnual Memberships are valid for one year from date of purchase. Monthly payment options, debited directly from your bank account, are available for the purchase of annual memberships for a small additional fee. See Customer Service for complete details.

Resident Non-ResidentYouth (3–13 yrs) $100 $125Individual $250 $325Family* of Two $410 $535Family* of Three $520 $675Family* of Four $595 $775Family* of Five Additional Person

$670$25 each

$870$25 each

Senior Citizen** $175 $250* A “Family” is defined as up to three adults in the same household, and their dependents up to and including age 22, residing on the premises .

Monthly Membership RatesMonthly Memberships are valid for 30 days from date of purchase. The cost of a Monthly Membership can be applied to an Annual Membership if converted before the Monthly Membership expires.

Resident Non-ResidentIndividual $40 $50Senior Citizen** $30 $40

**A Senior Citizen is defined as someone 60 years of age or older.

Membership Refund Policies• Annual and Monthly Memberships are non-refundable and

non-transferable, except in cases of hardship.• Refunds for hardship cases (Military Duty, medical reasons,

or out of area moves) may be requested by sending email to Julie Stoltz at [email protected]. Proof of hardship is required.

Corporate Membership PackagesCorporate memberships are now available! There are many benefits to employers whose employees exercise regularly: lowers health care costs, reduces stress, improves productivity, concentration and morale, and reduces the number of absences. Please contact Julie Stoltz for rates or more information at [email protected] or by calling (614) 436-2743.

Worthington ResidencyThroughout this brochure, different fees are listed for Residents (R) and Non-Residents (NR). Resident fees apply to those who live or work in the city limits of Worthington, including spouses and school-aged children of those households. These households and companies pay taxes that support the Worthington Parks and Recreation Department and therefore pay the resident rate for memberships, programs, and rentals. All others pay the listed non-resident rate.Two proofs of residency are required at the time of registration to receive the resident rate. Examples of proof are a valid driver’s license, check with address, utility bill, or bank statement.Working Residents must work a minimum 20 hours per week for a company in the City limits of Worthington. Verification of payment of Worthington City taxes is required at the time of registration to receive the resident discount price. Acceptable verification is an original pay stub, dated within 30 days, that specifically denotes Worthington taxes being withheld.

WPRD Offers Healthways SilverSneakers® & PRIME® Programs

Healthways SilverSneakers and PRIME members receive a no-cost Community Center and/or Griswold Center membership, which includes all member benefits. Eligibility for these insurance-based programs can be confirmed at the Community or Griswold Center customer service desks .

For more detailed information about the SilverSneakers program, please see pages 28 .

Facility Memberships

Daily Pass RatesValid for the day that it is issued and is not transferable.

Child (age 3–17) $5 Senior Citizen** $6Adult $8 Military $5

**A Senior Citizen is defined as someone 60 years of age or older.

Purchase an electronic punch card for multiple day passes at a discounted rate!

Day Pass Card $56 .00Discounted price when card is used:Child (age 3–17) $3 .50Adult $7 .00

Griswold CenterMember Benefits• The Griswold Center is a Parks and Recreation

facility dedicated to providing quality programs and services to adults who are 55 years of age and older. We invite you to visit us for a tour.

• Membership to the Griswold Center entitles you to three days of priority registration for Griswold Center programs and trips each month.

• As a member you have the option to receive the quarterly brochures by mail which showcase current information about a wide variety of free and fee based programs available.

• Membership to both the Griswold Center AND the Community Center entitles you to unlimited use of the Griswold Fitness Room for no extra charge (see page 31 for more information).

• SilverSneakers® members also have unlimited use of the Griswold Fitness Room for no extra charge.

Annual Membership RatesAnnual Memberships are valid for one year from date of purchase.

Resident Non-ResidentAge 55 and over $10 $15Age 54 and younger $20 $25

Refund Policies• Annual Memberships are non-refundable and

non-transferable.

Facility RentalsThe Worthington Parks & Recreation Department has many opportunities for facility rentals, including the Community Center, Griswold Center, Selby Shelter, and sport fields in our parks. Rooms, fields, and equipment are available for meetings, seminars, private parties, or other purposes that do not compete with any of our programs.• Please be aware that no alcohol is allowed on the premises

of any of our rental sites.• Groups are responsible for providing their own supplies,

decorations, table coverings, food, etc. Set up and clean up of these items are the responsibility of the renter and must be included in the time of the rental.

• The individual reserving the facility must be present during the entire permitted time. Payment is due at the time of the reservation.

For complete details on all rentable facilities, including rates and all policies, please see worthington.org or ask at the Customer Service desk at the Community Center or Griswold Center for a “Facility Rentals” booklet.

Community Center Facilities can be reserved on the Mondays listed below:May 5, 2014 for June–August 2014August 4, 2014 for September–December 2014December 1, 2014 for January–March 2015March 2, 2015 for April–May 2015Reservations must be made in person a minimum of 3 days prior to the rental.

Griswold Center Facilities can be reserved on the Mondays listed below:May 5, 2014 for July–September 2014August 4, 2014 for October–December 2014December 1, 2014 for January–March 2015March 2, 2015 for April–June 2015Inquiries and requests may be made by calling or in person at least 2 weeks prior to the rental.

Visit us online at worthington.org for more information about memberships and facility rentals!

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General Registration Information

Please Register Early!Classes and trips with insufficient registration may be cancelled one week prior to the first class meeting.

Waiting List ProceduresWaiting lists are taken when programs are filled and efforts are made to accommodate those individuals. Those waitlisted for a program will be notified by phone if a spot becomes available. If notified, customers are encouraged to call back as soon as possible so that the spot may be reserved for them. If confirmation is not received within 24 hours, the next available person on the waiting list may be called.

Program Refund Policies• If your course is cancelled by Worthington

Parks and Recreation, you will be notified by a phone call informing you that your money was automatically put on your WPRD account. You may receive a check upon request.

• If you request a refund one week prior to the course start date, you will receive a full refund with the exception of an $8 processing fee. Choosing to leave the money as a credit on your account will eliminate the processing fee.

• Missing any portion of a course or event due to vacation, schedule conflict, or other non-emergency situation does not justify receiving a refund or proration.

• Convenience fees applied to online registrations are paid to the company hosting our site and are non-refundable.

• Please allow four weeks for refunds to be processed.

Make Up ClassesIn most cases, missed classes can not be made up. Classes are planned for a specific participant/instructor ratio to allow maximum participation and individual attention.

Assisted RecreationThe Worthington Community Center is a provider and accepts payment from the Delaware County Board of Developmental Disabilities and the Franklin County Family & Children First Council. We are not currently equipped to bill or accept payment from Franklin County Board of Developmental Disabilities. Payment arrangements must be made prior to registration. Please contact Celia Tincher at (614) 436-2743 or [email protected].

Registration InformationCommunity Center Program Registration

Aquatics Registration Information• There are no restrictions when registering for Parent/

Child or beginning level classes. These classes include: Tiny Tots, Little Nemos, Flounder, Guppy I, Guppy II, and PM Pee Wee Pool Time.

• If you are planning to register for an advanced class, you must meet the prerequisites in order to register online. Advanced classes include: Tadpole I, Tadpole II, Jr. Turtle, Turtle, Minnow, Porpoise, and Whale.

• If you have never taken a swim class at the Worthington Community Center, you may be required to come in and be tested by someone on our aquatic staff.

• There are no make up classes, so please schedule accordingly.

Program Age RequirementsIn order to support the success and safety of all individuals it is important that participants are indeed “Program Ready.” This means that the participant is:• Age appropriate (is the age/grade listed with the

program description by the start date of the program)• Able to use the restroom independently or with

minimal verbal prompting• Able to take direction and instruction from a staff

person• Comfortable with, and able to interact in, a group

environment• Interacts and participates in the program in a

manner that is physically and emotionally safe for themselves and others

• Able to participate in the program independently or with reasonable accommodations (For accommodations, please call Celia Tincher at (614) 436-2743 at least two weeks prior to the start of the program)

• Can function in a program with an approximate staff to participant ratio of:

Age 3: 1 staff to 7 participantsAges 4–6: 1 staff to 8 participantsAges 7+: 1 staff to 15 participants

Those interested in registering for a program who don’t meet the age/grade requirement may fill out a Registration Request Form for consideration by the program supervisor. Priority will be given to age appropriate participants first. If space is available, supervisors can then choose to add those participants that are younger or older, if appropriate.

Summer Registration Dates

Summer Programs & Aquatics Session I(Summer Program dates: June 2–July 5)

Tuesday, May 27 Residents

Wednesday, May 28

Working Residents /Members*

Thursday, May 29 Non-Residents

*Course participant must be a member to qualify for priority registration .

The Worthington Community Center offers a wide variety of free and fee based programs along with state of the art facilities . Membership is not necessary to participate in any of our programs or events .

Summer Aquatics Session II(Summer Aquatics II Program dates: July 14–August 16)

Monday, July 7 Residents

Tuesday, July 8

Working Residents /Members*

Wednesday, July 9 Non-Residents

*Course participant must be a member to qualify for priority registration .

Registration ProceduresRegister Online• Online registration begins at midnight for each

respective registration date. • Register online at:

http://online.activecommunities.com/worthington• If you are new to the Community Center or have

never participated in any of our activities, you will need to have an account created prior to registering online. You can create a new account on our online registration site (listed above). Please be advised that all accounts created online will default to non-resident pricing until the account has been verified by WPRD staff. Your account will be updated within 24 to 48 hours to reflect actual residency (proof may be required). Please be aware that all non-resident fees paid prior to verification are non-refundable, including transaction fees assessed based on non-resident pricing.

• A non-refundable “convenience fee” is charged for all online registration.

Register In Person• In-person registration begins at 5:30 AM. • Payment is due at the time of registration. We accept

Cash, Check, MasterCard, Visa, and Discover.• Participants may register for three additional

households other than their own.Register By Mail• Mail a completed registration form and your check

made payable to: Worthington Parks and Recreation Department.

• A printable PDF version of our registration form may be found on our web site under Registration Information.

• Please note any mailed or dropped off registration forms will be processed after 6:00 PM on your respective registration day.

Visit https://online.activecommunities.com/worthington to browse WPRD programs and register online!

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Transportation PolicyAll Griswold Trips will depart from the Griswold Center at the time listed in the brochure. Transportation to the Griswold Center is available for all Worthington residents, including Melbourne, Stafford and The Residences of Worthington, upon request. Pick-ups for those needing transportation to the Griswold Center will begin 30 minutes before the departure time listed. Please call the Griswold Center if you have any transportation questions.

Griswold Center Program Registration

July ProgramsMember Registration DatesWednesday, June 25 – ResidentsThursday, June 26 – Working ResidentsFriday, June 27 – Non-Residents

Non-Member RegistrationSaturday, June 28 – Open Registration

August ProgramsMember Registration DatesWednesday, July 23 – ResidentsThursday, July 24 – Working ResidentsFriday, July 25 – Non-Residents

Non-Member RegistrationSaturday, July 26 – Open Registration

September ProgramsMember Registration DatesWednesday, August 27 – ResidentsThursday, August 28 – Working ResidentsFriday, August 29 – Non-Residents

Non-Member RegistrationSaturday, August 30 – Open Registration

Registration Information

Other Griswold InformationGriswold GazettePick up a copy of the monthly Griswold Gazette at the Griswold Center for timely information, new program listings and schedules, announcements, and funnies. Check it out!

Mailing ListMembers of the Griswold Center who do not receive the The Bag can sign up for the mailing list by contacting the front desk at the Griswold Center. The mailing list is only available to Griswold Center members.

LibraryEnjoy a good book or magazine in our cozy library. Books may be checked out; procedures are posted in the library. You can help with the jigsaw puzzle in progress or enjoy a board game with a friend—we have cribbage, backgammon, and Scrabble available.

MagnasightThanks to the generous donation from the Ohio Lions foundation and the Worthington Lions Club, this easy-to-use magnifier is to assist those with visual impairment. Try it to read (or sign) documents, personal mail, magazines, books, and to help with writing. Please ask at the office if you need help using this equipment.

Medicare and Insurance Claim AssistanceA trained OSHIIP (Ohio Senior Health Insurance Information Program) volunteer is available to provide counseling and information about insurance and assistance with doctor and hospital bills. Call the Griswold Center at (614) 842-6320 for more information.

Vial of LifeThe Worthington Division of Fire and EMS, in cooperation with the Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging, is providing the Vial of Life program for residents of the community. This program allows your Emergency Healthcare providers to have quick and easy access to your medical history, current medications, and other vital information. Call Firefighter Ted Heineman or Inspector Craig Hall at (614) 885-7640 (Worthington Division of Fire) during business hours of 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM for more information about this free service. Packets may also be picked up at the Griswold Center.

WPRD Photograph Policy

Photographs/videos are occasionally taken of participants of activities and visitors to facilities of the Worthington Parks and Recreation Department . These photographs/videos are used to promote Parks and Recreation programming and facilities in future Activity Brochures and a variety of other City of Worthington publications and social media . If you prefer that you or your child not be photographed during a registered program, you must “opt-out” on or before the first day of each listed course by completing an “opt-out” form at the Department’s registration desk . For any non-registered activities or visits to our parks or facilities, please notify the photographer if you prefer that you or your child not be photographed .

The Griswold Center is a Parks and Recreation facility dedicated to providing quality programs and services to adults 55 years of age and older . After member registration, programs are available on a first come, first served basis to adults 18 years of age and older. We invite you to visit the Griswold Center and take a tour .

Registration for Griswold programs is held on a monthly basis . Priority registration is given to Griswold Center Members . A membership is required to participate in any free, drop-in and ongoing programs . Anyone may register for trips or paid programs . Registration dates are listed below .

To Register for Programs• On or after the day you are eligible to register, sign up for programs at the Griswold Center between the hours of 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM.• Make checks payable to Worthington Parks and Recreation Department. Use the resident discount fee if you live or work within the corporate city limits.• After the third day of registration, non-members may sign up for available programs. You may also register by mailing or dropping off your registration. The form

will be held and processed at the end of the appropriate registration day. If an activity fills up before a “held registration” is processed, you will be enrolled on the waiting list and notified of your position.

• Online registration for Griswold Center programs opens at 9:00 AM the day you are eligible to register. You can register online at http://online.activecommunities.com/worthington. You will need a barcode and PIN number, which can be obtained by calling or stopping by the Griswold Center. There is a non-refundable “convenience fee” for all online registration.

Visit us online at worthington.org for up-to-date information about WPRD programs & events!

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Aquatics/Swimming LessonsParent/Child Aquatic Programs

Children not yet potty trained must wear a swim diaper.

Tiny TotsAge: 6M–36M • Leisure PoolThis class is also referred to as Parent Child Aquatics Level 1. A parent is required in the water with the child. The Tiny Tot swim class introduces basic skills to both the parents and the children. Parents will learn to work with their child including how to support and hold their child and prepare the child to try the skills on their own. Children are introduced to basic skills such as blowing bubbles, kicking their legs, floating on front and back, underwater exploration and much more.Session I5 wks. R $33 | NR $42 Min. 6 | Max. 16#25280 Mon 11:00AM–11:45AM Jun 2–Jun 30#25281 Tue 9:00AM–9:45AM Jun 3–Jul 1#25287 Tue 6:15PM–7:00PM Jun 3–Jul 1#25282 Wed 11:00AM–11:45AM Jun 4–Jul 2#25283 Thu 10:00AM–10:45AM Jun 5–Jul 3#25288 Thu 5:15PM–6:00PM Jun 5–Jul 3#25285 Sat 9:00AM–9:45AM Jun 7–Jul 5#25286 Sat 10:00AM–10:45AM Jun 7–Jul 5Session II5 wks. R $33 | NR $42 Min. 6 | Max. 16#25349 Mon 11:00AM–11:45AM Jul 14–Aug 11#25350 Tue 9:00AM–9:45AM Jul 15–Aug 12#25351 Tue 6:15PM–7:00PM Jul 15–Aug 12#25352 Wed 11:00AM–11:45AM Jul 16–Aug 13#25353 Thu 10:00AM–10:45AM Jul 17–Aug 14#25355 Thu 5:15PM–6:00PM Jul 17–Aug 14#25356 Sat 9:00AM–9:45AM Jul 19–Aug 16#25357 Sat 10:00AM–10:45AM Jul 19–Aug 16

Little NemosAge: 2Y–3Y • Leisure PoolThis class is also referred to as Parent and Child Aquatics Level 2. A parent is required in the water with the child. This class is for those children ready to move up from the Tiny Tots (Parent & Child Aquatics Level 1) but are not yet old enough or ready for Flounder or Guppy I. Here the children improve on the skills learned in Tiny Tots. Children should be comfortable in the water and be able to move around by themselves with a parent or adult nearby. Session I5 wks. R $33 | NR $42 Min. 6 | Max. 14#25292 Mon 10:00AM–10:45AM Jun 2–Jun 30#25293 Tue 10:00AM–10:45AM Jun 3–Jul 1#25294 Tue 5:15PM–6:00PM Jun 3–Jul 1#25295 Wed 10:00AM–10:45AM Jun 4–Jul 2#25296 Thu 11:00AM–11:45AM Jun 5–Jul 3#25297 Thu 6:15PM–7:00PM Jun 5–Jul 3#25298 Sat 10:00AM–10:45AM Jun 7–Jul 5#25299 Sat 11:00AM–11:45AM Jun 7–Jul 5Session II5 wks. R $33 | NR $42 Min. 6 | Max. 14#25358 Mon 10:00AM–10:45AM Jul 14–Aug 11#25359 Tue 10:00AM–10:45AM Jul 15–Aug 12#25360 Tue 5:15PM–6:00PM Jul 15–Aug 12#25361 Wed 10:00AM–10:45AM Jul 16–Aug 13#25362 Thu 11:00AM–11:45AM Jul 17–Aug 14#25363 Thu 6:15PM–7:00PM Jul 17–Aug 14#25364 Sat 10:00AM–10:45AM Jul 19–Aug 16#25365 Sat 11:00AM–11:45AM Jul 19–Aug 16

FlounderAge: 30M–5Y • Leisure PoolThis class is a combination of Parent & Child Aquatics Level 2 and Preschool Aquatics 1. We kindly ask that parents come dressed and ready to be in the water with the child IF NEEDED the first couple of classes. Our goal will be to have the children in the water by themselves as soon as possible. The Flounder class is for preschool age children who may not be comfortable in the water. We will play games and do various activities to help the children become more comfortable in the water.Session I5 wks. R $33 | NR $42 Min. 3 | Max. 6#25301 Mon 10:00AM–10:45AM Jun 2–Jun 30#25302 Tue 11:00AM–11:45AM Jun 3–Jul 1#25303 Tue 5:15PM–6:00PM Jun 3–Jul 1#25304 Tue 6:15PM–7:00PM Jun 3–Jul 1#25305 Tue 7:15PM–8:00PM Jun 3–Jul 1#25306 Wed 9:00AM–9:45AM Jun 4–Jul 2#25392 Thu 9:00AM–9:45AM Jun 5–Jul 3#25307 Thu 10:00AM–10:45AM Jun 5–Jul 3#25309 Thu 5:15PM–6:00PM Jun 5–Jul 3#25308 Sat 9:00AM–9:45AM Jun 7–Jul 5#25310 Sat 10:00AM–10:45AM Jun 7–Jul 5Session II5 wks. R $33 | NR $42 Min. 3 | Max. 6#25417 Mon 10:00AM–10:45AM Jul 14–Aug 11#25418 Tue 11:00AM–11:45AM Jul 15–Aug 12#25419 Tue 5:15PM–6:00PM Jul 15–Aug 12#25420 Tue 6:15PM–7:00PM Jul 15–Aug 12#25421 Tue 7:15PM–8:00PM Jul 15–Aug 12#25422 Wed 9:00AM–9:45AM Jul 16–Aug 13#25426 Thu 9:00AM–9:45AM Jul 17–Aug 14#25423 Thu 10:00AM–10:45AM Jul 17–Aug 14#25424 Thu 5:15PM–6:00PM Jul 17–Aug 14#25425 Sat 9:00AM–9:45AM Jul 19–Aug 16#25427 Sat 10:00AM–10:45AM Jul 19–Aug 16

PM Peewee Pool TimeAge: 6M–5Y • Leisure PoolWant to wear out the kids before bedtime? Come join us for some playtime in the pool. We will splash around, play with the toys, play some games and maybe even go down the “big’’ slide. There will be lots of splashing and fun! Just a reminder that all the children must be accompanied by an adult.Session I#25571 Thu 7:15PM–8:00PM Jun 5–Jul 3 5 wks . R $33 | NR $42 Min . 6 | Max . 25Session II#25572 Thu 7:15PM–8:00PM Jul 17–Aug 14 5 wks . R $33 | NR $42 Min . 6 | Max . 25

The Family Changing Rooms will be closed for cleaning 1:00–2:00 PM Monday–Friday.

Register for Summer Aquatics Session I on May 27, 28, 29 . Register for Summer Aquatics Session II on July 7, 8, 9 . See page 4 for details .

The Shazzbots!Children’s Concert

Saturday, July 12 6:00 PMNorthwest Village GreenRocking and Rocketing through the spaceways in their interstellar Winnebago, The Shazzbots are a crew of space-faring musicians bringing cool quirky kid’s rock music to all the children of the cosmos . Real music for real kids, and their parents!

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Aquatics/Swimming LessonsProgressive Aquatic Lessons

Visit us online at worthington.org for up-to-date information about WPRD programs & events!

Progressive Lesson RequirementsWhen registering for any aquatics course that is Tadpole I (Preschool Aquatics Level 2) or higher, you are agreeing that your child meets the necessary requirements . The WPRD staff reserves the right to withdraw or transfer your child from the registered course if he or she does not meet the prerequisites .

Tadpole I (Level 2 for Preschool Age)Age: 3Y–5Y • Leisure PoolThis class is also referred to as Preschool Aquatics Level 2. Prerequisites: Completion of Preschool Aquatics 1 or Learn To Swim Level 1 (Introduction To Water Skills) or, demonstrate the following skills: Enter the water on their own, travel 5 yards and bob 3 times and return and exit the pool. Swim on front with face in water for 2 body lengths, float on back for 3 seconds. This level marks the beginning of independent aquatic locomotion skills. We will enter and exit the pool in slightly deeper water and they will learn to swim farther on their front and learn to swim on their back. Treading water motions will also be introduced.Session I5 wks. R $33 | NR $42 Min. 3 | Max. 6#25326 Mon 9:00AM–9:45AM Jun 2–Jun 30#25327 Mon 10:00AM–10:45AM Jun 2–Jun 30#25328 Tue 9:00AM–9:45AM Jun 3–Jul 1#25330 Tue 6:15PM–7:00PM Jun 3–Jul 1#25331 Tue 7:15PM–8:00PM Jun 3–Jul 1#25332 Wed 9:00AM–9:45AM Jun 4–Jul 2#25333 Wed 10:00AM–10:45AM Jun 4–Jul 2#25334 Thu 9:00AM–9:45AM Jun 5–Jul 3#25335 Thu 11:00AM–11:45AM Jun 5–Jul 3#25336 Thu 5:15PM–6:00PM Jun 5–Jul 3#25337 Sat 9:00AM–9:45AM Jun 7–Jul 5Session II5 wks. R $33 | NR $42 Min. 3 | Max. 6#25456 Mon 9:00AM–9:45AM Jul 14–Aug 11#25455 Mon 10:00AM–10:45AM Jul 14–Aug 11#25454 Tue 9:00AM–9:45AM Jul 15–Aug 12#25453 Tue 6:15PM–7:00PM Jul 15–Aug 12#25452 Tue 7:15PM–8:00PM Jul 15–Aug 12#25451 Wed 9:00AM–9:45AM Jul 16–Aug 13#25450 Wed 10:00AM–10:45AM Jul 16–Aug 13#25457 Thu 9:00AM–9:45AM Jul 17–Aug 14#25458 Thu 11:00AM–11:45AM Jul 17–Aug 14#25459 Thu 5:15PM–6:00PM Jul 17–Aug 14#25460 Sat 9:00AM–9:45AM Jul 19–Aug 16

Guppy I (Level 1 for Preschool Age)Age: 3Y–5Y • Leisure PoolThis class is also referred to as Preschool Aquatics Level 1. Prerequisites: Children should be comfortable in the water by themselves. Parents are not permitted in the water with the children in this class. This class is for preschool children who are beginning swimmers and are comfortable in the water by themselves. They will learn to enter and exit the water, submerge, and begin floating and swimming on their front and back.Session I5 wks. R $33 | NR $42 Min. 3 | Max. 6#25325 Mon 9:00AM–9:45AM Jun 2–Jun 30#25311 Mon 10:00AM–10:45AM Jun 2–Jun 30#25312 Mon 11:00AM–11:45AM Jun 2–Jun 30#25313 Tue 9:00AM–9:45AM Jun 3–Jul 1#25314 Tue 10:00AM–10:45AM Jun 3–Jul 1#25393 Tue 11:00AM–11:45AM Jun 3–Jul 1#25315 Tue 5:15PM–6:00PM Jun 3–Jul 1#25316 Tue 6:15PM–7:00PM Jun 3–Jul 1#25317 Tue 7:15PM–8:00PM Jun 3–Jul 1#25318 Wed 9:00AM–9:45AM Jun 4–Jul 2#25395 Wed 10:00AM–10:45AM Jun 4–Jul 2#25319 Wed 11:00AM–11:45AM Jun 4–Jul 2#25320 Thu 9:00AM–9:45AM Jun 5–Jul 3#25321 Thu 10:00AM–10:45AM Jun 5–Jul 3#25397 Thu 11:00AM–11:45AM Jun 5–Jul 3#25398 Thu 5:15PM–6:00PM Jun 5–Jul 3#25322 Thu 6:15PM–7:00PM Jun 5–Jul 3#25399 Thu 7:15PM–8:00PM Jun 5–Jul 3#25323 Sat 9:00AM–9:45AM Jun 7–Jul 5#25324 Sat 10:00AM–10:45AM Jun 7–Jul 5#25400 Sat 11:00AM–11:45AM Jun 7–Jul 5Session II5 wks. R $33 | NR $42 Min. 3 | Max. 6#25435 Mon 9:00AM–9:45AM Jul 14–Aug 11#25434 Mon 10:00AM–10:45AM Jul 14–Aug 11#25433 Mon 11:00AM–11:45AM Jul 14–Aug 11#25430 Tue 5:15PM–6:00PM Jul 15–Aug 12#25432 Tue 9:00AM–9:45AM Jul 15–Aug 12#25431 Tue 10:00AM–10:45AM Jul 15–Aug 12#25443 Tue 11:00AM–11:45AM Jul 15–Aug 12#25429 Tue 6:15PM–7:00PM Jul 15–Aug 12#25428 Tue 7:15PM–8:00PM Jul 15–Aug 12#25436 Wed 9:00AM–9:45AM Jul 16–Aug 13#25444 Wed 10:00AM–10:45AM Jul 16–Aug 13#25437 Wed 11:00AM–11:45AM Jul 16–Aug 13#25438 Thu 9:00AM–9:45AM Jul 17–Aug 14#25439 Thu 10:00AM–10:45AM Jul 17–Aug 14#25446 Thu 11:00AM–11:45AM Jul 17–Aug 14#25447 Thu 5:15PM–6:00PM Jul 17–Aug 14#25440 Thu 6:15PM–7:00PM Jul 17–Aug 14#25448 Thu 7:15PM–8:00PM Jul 17–Aug 14#25441 Sat 9:00AM–9:45AM Jul 19–Aug 16#25442 Sat 10:00AM–10:45AM Jul 19–Aug 16#25449 Sat 11:00AM–11:45AM Jul 19–Aug 16

Jr. Turtles (Level 3 for Preschool Age)Age: 3Y–6Y • Leisure PoolAlso referred to as Preschool Aquatics Level 3. Prerequisites: Completion of Preschool Aquatics Level 2 (Tadpole 1) or Learn To Swim Level 2 (Fundamental Aquatic Skills), or demonstrate the following skills: Enter in water chest deep and glide 2 body lengths, roll over and float for 5 seconds and return to a standing position. Must do each of these skills on front and back. Also, swim 5 body lengths on front and back. In this level, we will provide additional guided practice at slightly more proficient performance levels and greater distances and times. This class is for younger children who have passed level 2 but may not be old enough or ready for the Turtle class in the lap pool. Session I5 wks. R $33 | NR $42 Min. 3 | Max. 8#25401 Mon 11:00AM–11:45AM Jun 2–Jun 30#25366 Tue 10:00AM–10:45AM Jun 3–Jul 1#25367 Tue 5:15PM–6:00PM Jun 3–Jul 1#25368 Tue 7:15PM–8:00PM Jun 3–Jul 1#25369 Wed 11:00AM–11:45AM Jun 4–Jul 2#25370 Thu 10:00AM–10:45AM Jun 5–Jul 3#25371 Thu 6:15PM–7:00PM Jun 5–Jul 3#25372 Thu 7:15PM–8:00PM Jun 5–Jul 3#25402 Sat 9:00AM–9:45AM Jun 7–Jul 5Session II5 wks. R $33 | NR $42 Min. 3 | Max. 8#25468 Mon 11:00AM–11:45AM Jul 14–Aug 11#25461 Tue 10:00AM–10:45AM Jul 15–Aug 12#25462 Tue 5:15PM–6:00PM Jul 15–Aug 12#25463 Tue 7:15PM–8:00PM Jul 15–Aug 12#25464 Wed 11:00AM–11:45AM Jul 16–Aug 13#25465 Thu 10:00AM–10:45AM Jul 17–Aug 14#25466 Thu 7:15PM–8:00PM Jul 17–Aug 14#25467 Thu 6:15PM–7:00PM Jul 17–Aug 14#25469 Sat 9:00AM–9:45AM Jul 19–Aug 16

Holiday ClosureThe Community Center will be

closed on Friday, July 4 in observance of

Independence Day .

Summer Hours will begin May 27!

The pools will close at 8:30 PM and the Community Center will close at 9:00 PM

Monday–Friday .

See page 2 for all hours, and download complete pool schedules

from worthington.org .

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Guppy II (Level 1 for Youth)Age: 6Y–14Y • Slide AreaAlso referred to as Learn To Swim Level 1: Introduction to Water Skills. Prerequisites: Children should be comfortable in the water. This class is designed for school age children who are beginning swimmers and are comfortable in the water by themselves. In this level, we will help the children become more comfortable in the water. They will learn to enter and exit the water, submerge, and begin floating and swimming on their front and back.Session I5 wks. R $33 | NR $42 Min. 3 | Max. 8#25339 Mon 9:00AM–9:45AM Jun 2–Jun 30#25403 Mon 11:00AM–11:45AM Jun 2–Jun 30#25404 Tue 10:00AM–10:45AM Jun 3–Jul 1#25340 Tue 11:00AM–11:45AM Jun 3–Jul 1#25405 Wed 9:00AM–9:45AM Jun 4–Jul 2#25341 Wed 10:00AM–10:45AM Jun 4–Jul 2#25406 Thu 11:00AM–11:45AM Jun 5–Jul 3#25342 Thu 6:15PM–7:00PM Jun 5–Jul 3#25343 Sat 11:00AM–11:45AM Jun 7–Jul 5Session II5 wks. R $33 | NR $42 Min. 3 | Max. 8#25470 Mon 9:00AM– 9:45AM Jul 14–Aug 11#25475 Mon 11:00AM–11:45AM Jul 14–Aug 11#25476 Tue 10:00AM–10:45AM Jul 15–Aug 12#25471 Tue 11:00AM–11:45AM Jul 15–Aug 12#25477 Wed 9:00AM– 9:45AM Jul 16–Aug 13#25472 Wed 10:00AM–10:45AM Jul 16–Aug 13#25478 Thu 11:00AM–11:45AM Jul 17–Aug 14#25473 Thu 6:15PM– 7:00PM Jul 17–Aug 14#25474 Sat 11:00AM–11:45AM Jul 19–Aug 16

Tadpole II (Level 2 for Youth)Age: 6Y–14Y • Slide AreaThis class is also referred to as Learn To Swim Level 2: Fundamental Aquatic Skills. Prerequisites: Completion of Preschool Aquatics Level 1 or Learn To Swim Level 1 (Introduction To Water Skills) or demonstrate the following skills: Enter the water on their own and travel 5 yards, bob 3 times and return to the side and exit the pool, Swim on front with face in the water for 2 body lengths and float on back without support for 3 seconds. Session I5 wks. R $33 | NR $42 Min. 3 | Max. 8#25407 Mon 9:00AM–9:45AM Jun 2–Jun 30#25344 Tue 9:00AM–9:45AM Jun 3–Jul 1#25408 Tue 11:00AM–11:45AM Jun 3–Jul 1#25345 Wed 11:00AM–11:45AM Jun 4–Jul 2#25346 Thu 9:00AM–9:45AM Jun 5–Jul 3#25347 Thu 7:15PM–8:00PM Jun 5–Jul 3#25348 Sat 10:00AM–10:45AM Jun 7–Jul 5Session II5 wks. R $33 | NR $42 Min. 3 | Max. 8#25482 Mon 9:00AM–9:45AM Jul 14–Aug 11#25479 Tue 9:00AM–9:45AM Jul 15–Aug 12#25483 Tue 11:00–11:45AM Jul 15–Aug 12#25484 Wed 11:00AM–11:45AM Jul 16–Aug 13#25480 Thu 9:00AM–9:45AM Jul 17–Aug 14#25485 Thu 7:15PM–8:00PM Jul 17–Aug 14#25481 Sat 10:00AM–10:45AM Jul 19–Aug 16

Turtle (Level 3 for Youth)Age: 6Y–14Y • Lap PoolThis class is also referred to as Learn To Swim Level 3: Stroke Development. Prerequisites: Preschool Aquatics 2, Learn To Swim Level 2 (Fundamental Aquatic Skills) or demonstrate the following skills: Enter in chest deep water and glide 2 body lengths, roll over and float 5 seconds, and then return to standing position. Must do each of these skills on their front and back. Swim on front and back for 5 body lengths. In this level, participants will learn to swim the front crawl with rotary breathing and the elementary backstroke. We will also learn to survival float, the scissors kick for the sidestroke, and the dolphin kick for the butterfly and we will also build on treading water. Session I5 wks. R $33 | NR $42 Min. 3 | Max. 8#25373 Mon 10:00AM–10:45AM Jun 2–Jun 30#25374 Tue 10:00AM–10:45AM Jun 3–Jul 1#25410 Tue 5:15PM–6:00PM Jun 3–Jul 1#25375 Wed 10:00AM–10:45AM Jun 4–Jul 2#25618 Thu 10:00AM–10:45AM Jun 5–Jul 3#25376 Thu 5:15PM–6:00PM Jun 5–Jul 3#25576 Thu 7:15PM–8:00PM Jun 5–Jul 3#25377 Sat 11:00AM–11:45AM Jun 7–Jul 5Session II5 wks. R $33 | NR $42 Min. 3 | Max. 8#25492 Mon 10:00AM–10:45AM Jul 14–Aug 11#25490 Tue 10:00AM–10:45AM Jul 15–Aug 12#25491 Tue 5:15PM–6:00PM Jul 15–Aug 12#25489 Wed 10:00AM–10:45AM Jul 16–Aug 13#25488 Thu 10:00AM–10:45AM Jul 17–Aug 14#25487 Thu 5:15PM–6:00PM Jul 17–Aug 14#25604 Thu 7:15PM–8:00PM Jul 17–Aug 14#25486 Sat 11:00AM–11:45AM Jul 19–Aug 16

Progressive Aquatic Lessons

Aquatics/Swimming Lessons

Register for Summer Aquatics Session I on May 27, 28, 29 . Register for Summer Aquatics Session II on July 7, 8, 9 . See page 4 for details .

Our Thank You for Learning to Swim

It may be break week from swim lessons, but that does not mean that your swimmer

should not be in the water! At the end of the Summer Swim Lesson Session we

want you to swim during break and play with the aquatic staff in the pool . This

would be a perfect time for you to splash around with your swimmer, get to know

the staff and reinforce the skills that they have learned through the session .

Upon completion of the each session you will be given a pass from your instructor good for one adult and the participant to swim and play on the day designated on the card . Additional guests may swim at

regular guest pass rates .

Summer Session Thank You Swim Thursday, July 10 | 6:00–8:00 PM

For more information please contact Aquatics Supervisor Kevin Timmons at 614-436-2743 or

ktimmons@ci .worthington .oh .us

Swim Level TestingChildren may be tested during our open swim hours in order to determine their appropriate swim level .

Holiday ClosureThe Community Center will be

closed on Friday, July 4 in observance of

Independence Day .

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Minnow (Level 4 for Youth)Age: 6Y–14Y • Lap PoolThis class is also referred to as Learn To Swim Level 4: Stroke Improvement. Prerequisites: Completion of Learn To Swim Level 3 (Stroke Development) or demonstrate the following skills: Jump into deep water and swim front crawl with rotary breathing for 15 yards, tread water for 30 seconds, and swim elementary backstroke for 15 yards. In this level, participants improve their skills and increase endurance by swimming front crawl and elementary backstroke further distances. We will also add arms to the scissors kick and learn the sidestroke. We will also learn back crawl, breaststroke, butterfly, and basics for turning at the wall.Session I5 wks. R $33 | NR $42 Min. 3 | Max. 8#25378 Mon 9:00AM–9:45AM Jun 2–Jun 30#25413 Mon 11:00AM–11:45AM Jun 2–Jun 30#25379 Tue 11:00AM–11:45AM Jun 3–Jul 1#25412 Tue 7:15PM–8:00PM Jun 3–Jul 1#25380 Wed 9:00AM–9:45AM Jun 4–Jul 2#25411 Thu 9:00AM–9:45AM Jun 5–Jul 3#25381 Thu 6:15PM–7:00PM Jun 5–Jul 3#25382 Sat 11:00AM–11:45AM Jun 7–Jul 5Session II5 wks. R $33 | NR $42 Min. 3 | Max. 8#25499 Mon 9:00AM–9:45AM Jul 14–Aug 11#25500 Mon 11:00AM–11:45AM Jul 14–Aug 11#25497 Tue 11:00AM–11:45AM Jul 15–Aug 12#25498 Tue 7:15PM–8:00PM Jul 15–Aug 12#25496 Wed 9:00AM–9:45AM Jul 16–Aug 13#25494 Thu 6:15PM–7:00PM Jul 17–Aug 14#25495 Thu 9:00AM–9:45AM Jul 17–Aug 14#25493 Sat 11:00AM–11:45AM Jul 19–Aug 16

Porpoise (Level 5 for Youth)Age: 6Y–14Y • Lap PoolAlso referred to as Learn To Swim Level 5: Stroke Refinement. Prerequisites: Learn To Swim Level 4 (Stroke Improvement) or demonstrate the following skills: Feet first entry in deep water and swim front crawl for 25 yards, change direction and position and swim elementary backstroke 25 yards. Also swim backstroke 25 yards, Swim breaststroke for 15 yards and change direction and position and swim back crawl 15 yards. Session I#25383 Tue 9:00AM–9:45AM Jun 3–Jul 1 5 wks . R $33 | NR $42 Min . 3 | Max . 8#25414 Tue 6:15PM–7:00PM Jun 3–Jul 1 5 wks . R $33 | NR $42 Min . 3 | Max . 8#25384 Sat 10:00AM–10:45AM Jun 7–Jul 5 5 wks . R $33 | NR $42 Min . 3 | Max . 5Session II#25502 Tue 9:00AM–9:45AM Jul 15–Aug 12 5 wks . R $33 | NR $42 Min . 3 | Max . 8#25503 Tue 6:15PM–7:00PM Jul 15–Aug 12 5 wks . R $33 | NR $42 Min . 3 | Max . 8#25501 Sat 10:00AM–10:45AM Jul 19–Aug 16 5 wks . R $33 | NR $42 Min . 3 | Max . 5

Whale (Level 6 for Youth)Age: 6Y–14Y • Lap PoolThis class is also referred to as Learn To Swim Level 6: Swimming and Skill Proficiency. Prerequisites: Learn to Swim Level 5 (Stroke Refinement) or demonstrate the following skills: Feet first entry in deep water and swim front crawl 50 yards, change position and direction and swim elementary backstroke 50 yards. Swim breaststroke 25 yards, change position and direction and swim back crawl 25 yards.Session I#25416 Wed 11:00AM–11:45AM Jun 4–Jul 2 5 wks . R $33 | NR $42 Min . 3 | Max . 8#25388 Thu 11:00AM–11:45AM Jun 5–Jul 3 5 wks . R $33 | NR $42 Min . 3 | Max . 8#25389 Sat 9:00AM–9:45AM Jun 7–Jul 5 5 wks . R $33 | NR $42 Min . 3 | Max . 5Session II#25507 Wed 11:00AM–11:45AM Jul 16–Aug 13 5 wks . R $33 | NR $42 Min . 3 | Max . 8#25504 Thu 11:00AM–11:45AM Jul 17–Aug 14 5 wks . R $33 | NR $42 Min . 3 | Max . 8#25505 Sat 9:00AM–9:45AM Jul 19–Aug 16 5 wks . R $33 | NR $42 Min . 3 | Max . 5

Teen/Adult Swimming LessonsAge: 14Y and up • Lap PoolThis class is designed for older teens and adults from beginning to advanced levels. The instructor will develop a program for each participant based on their skills and needs.Session I#25390 Thu 7:15PM– 8:00PM Jun 5–Jul 3 5 wks . R $33 | NR $42 Min . 6 | Max . 8#25391 Sat 11:00AM–11:45AM Jun 7–Jul 5 5 wks . R $33 | NR $42 Min . 3 | Max . 8Session II#25508 Thu 7:15PM–8:00PM Jul 17–Aug 14 5 wks . R $33 | NR $42 Min . 6 | Max . 8#25509 Sat 11:00AM–11:45AM Jul 19–Aug 16 5 wks . R $33 | NR $42 Min . 3 | Max . 8

Aquatics/Swimming LessonsProgressive Aquatic Lessons

Aquatics/Pool PoliciesSwimming Age Policies• Pool policy requires one person, age 14 or older, in

the water with each child age 4 or younger . • A responsible person age 14 or older must be

present in the pool area for swimming groups of children ages 5–7 .

• Youth ages 8 and older may be unattended in the pool area .

• Patrons must be 16 years old to use the hot tub . Children are not permitted to sit on the edge of the hot tub but must use the benches next to the hot tub .

Flotation Devices• Most types of flotation devices are permitted in the

pool area. The only flotation devices that are NOT permitted are the cubes where the block is in the back and there is a belt around the child’s waist .

• Please remember that any child using a flotation device (regardless of their age) must have an adult or responsible person, 14 years or older, in the water supervising them .

• If you have a question about a specific flotation device, you may contact aquatics staff at (614) 436-2743 .

Slide Policies• Children must go down the “small slide” feet first

and should use the steps to climb onto the slide .• Children must be 48 inches or taller or be able to

swim to use the “big blue slide .” Parents are not permitted to take or catch their children at the bottom . Flotation devices are not permitted on the slide . You may wear goggles and must go down the slide feet first either lying or sitting down.

For a full list of pool policies please visit worthington.org.

Visit us online at worthington.org for up-to-date information about WPRD programs & events!

The Aqua GymAge: 8Y–16Y • Lap PoolImagine the thrill of pulling on a pair of fins, a mask and SCUBA equipment and learning how to breathe and play... UNDERWATER. The AQUAGYM is a program for kids 8–16 years of age enjoy a variety of underwater activities and challenges under the care and guidance of a certified scuba instructor. For more information, visit theaquagym.com.#25385 Sun 6:00PM–8:00PM Jun 8 1 wk . R $40 | NR $52 Min . 6 | Max . 12#25386 Sun 6:00PM–8:00PM Jul 13 1 wk . R $40 | NR $52 Min . 6 | Max . 12#25387 Sun 6:00PM–8:00PM Aug 17 1 wk . R $40 | NR $52 Min . 6 | Max . 12

Water Aerobics programs are available for ages 16 and up.

See page 27 for class listings .

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Safety CityAge: 4Y–6Y • Wilson Hill Elementary SchoolSponsored by the Worthington Parks and Recreation Department, this program is designed to teach basics of safety to kindergarten age children. This includes crossing streets, walking to school, riding bikes and traveling in school buses. Experiencing real life traffic situations, students ride big wheels through a miniature town, and are visited by speakers such as a fireman, police officers, nurse, poison control spokesperson, and others. Safety City is tentatively scheduled to be held at Wilson Hill Elementary School.

Morning Session: 9:00AM–11:00AM#24260 June 16–26, 2014 (Mon–Fri, Mon–Thu) R $65 | NR $79 Min . 50 | Max . 100Afternoon Session: NOON–2:00PM#24261 June 16–26, 2014 (Mon–Fri, Mon–Thu) R $65 | NR $79 Min . 24 | Max . 50

Preschool Programs

Register for Summer CAMPS now! Register for other Summer programs May 27, 28, 29 . See page 4 for details .

Weekly Dance Programs — Register May 27, 28, 29Keenie Fassbender has over 20 years of dance experience in a variety of disciplines, instructing adults and children . She was awarded a “Pass Plus” upon examination from the Royal Academy of Dance, London, England .

Tiny DancersAge: 24M–48M • Community RoomThis class is designed to introduce your son or daughter to the wonderful world of ballet and movement using a variety of classical and contemporary music. With the focus on fun, we will use ribbons, wands and hula hoops to discover the different ways music makes us feel and move. Since this is not a parent/child class, please make sure your child is comfortable being dropped off while you relax or view the class through the window. Comfortable clothes and smooth soled shoes will allow for ease of movement.Instructor Ms . Keenie#25228 Thu 9:30AM–10:00AM Jun 5–Jul 17 7 wks . R $28 | NR $36 Min . 4 | Max . 12#25229 Thu 10:30AM–11:00AM Jun 5–Jul 17 7 wks . R $28 | NR $36 Min . 4 | Max . 12

Big Kid BalletAge: 4Y–6Y • Community RoomIs your son or daughter ready for dancing fun? We will learn ballet basics, such as arm and foot positions as well as experiment moving our bodies to a variety of musical styles. This is a great way to loosen up after morning kindergarten or preschool. Students need to be 4 years old by the start of class. Since this is not a parent/child class, please make sure your child is comfortable being dropped off while you relax or view the class from the window. Ballet attire or heavy socks are suggested clothing. Instructor: Ms . Keenie#25230 Thu 11:30AM–12:15PM Jun 5–Jul 17 7 wks . R $33 | NR $42 Min . 4 | Max . 12

Preschool Summer Camps — Register Now! (Camp registration began in March but spaces may still be available)

Let the Games BeginAge: 4Y–6Y • Selby Shelter (358 Selby Blvd.)Come join in the games! For four days we will enjoy playing individual as well as team games. Each day we will play different games. Some of our games will include balloon toss, sack race, tug of war, balloon brigade, synchronized slip an’ slide, 3-legged race, hoppity hop and more. Camp Leader: Michelle Brevick#24336 Mon–Thu 9:15AM–11:30AM Jul 7–Jul 10 1 wk . R $55 | NR $71 Min . 6 | Max . 14#24337 Mon–Thu 12:30PM–2:45PM Jul 7–Jul 10 1 wk . R $55 | NR $71 Min . 6 | Max . 14

Ahoy MateyAge: 4Y–6Y • Selby Shelter (358 Selby Blvd.)Yo ho a pirate’s life for me. Arrr Matey, come and join our crew! In four days we will make all the fixin’s to make ye a right’n proper pirate or ye will walk the plank. You will be makin’ a hat, an eye patch, spyglass and more. Try some grub from the galley, some cannonballs, crow’s nest cones, and some jolly roger brownies. Don’t forget that pirates have buried treasure to find. Head Pirate: Michelle Brevick #24341 Mon–Thu 12:30PM–2:45PM Jul 14–Jul 17 1 wk . R $55 | NR $71 Min . 6 | Max . 14

Sensational SidekicksAge: 4Y–6Y • Selby Shelter (358 Selby Blvd.)Sidekicks to the rescue! When your favorite hero needs help who do they turn to? Their best friend and sidekick that’s who. When Hiccup needs help he finds a friend in Night Flurry. Max and Pasquel help Rapunzel and Sebastian is there for Ariel. We may even train our own dragon. Join us for 4 days of celebrating the sidekicks. Instructor: Michelle Brevick#24640 Mon–Thu 9:15AM–11:30AM Jul 21–Jul 24 1 wk . R $55 | NR $71 Min . 6 | Max . 14#24641 Mon–Thu 12:30PM–2:45PM Jul 21–Jul 24 1 wk . R $55 | NR $71 Min . 6 | Max . 14

Fairy FunAge: 4Y–6Y • Selby Shelter (358 Selby Blvd.)During our delightful four days together we will enjoy magical fairy stories and learn some of the habits and secrets of the fairy world. Enchanting projects will include fairy wings, crowns, kaleidoscopes and even a fairy house using bits and pieces found in nature. One cannot forget yummy fairy cakes and pixie power punch, too. Camp Leader: Michelle Brevick #24349 Mon–Thu 12:30PM–2:45PM Jul 28–Jul 31 1 wk . R $55 | NR $71 Min . 6 | Max . 14

Outrageously WetAge: 4Y–6Y • Selby Shelter (358 Selby Blvd.)During four days of outrageously wet fun, come enjoy playing individual and team games. Some of our activities include splash tag, bucket brigade, musical sprinkler, and tunnel gopher. Remember to wear a swim suit under your clothes and bring a towel to dry off. Come join our water world and be prepared to get wet. Camp Leader: Michelle Brevick#24339 Mon–Thu 12:30PM–2:45PM Aug 4–Aug 7 1 wk . R $55 | NR $71 Min . 6 | Max . 14

Children’s Concert with The Shazzbots!July 12 at 6:00 PM on the Northwest Quadrant of the Village Green

See page 20 for the complete 2014 Concert on the Green schedule .

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JumpBunch

Beginning Golf June 2–69:00AM–NOON Ages 5–9 R $99 | NR $ 121 .50Mini-Hawk August 11–159:00AM–NOON Ages 4–7 R $99 | NR $ 121 .50(Mini-Hawk includes soccer, baseball, basketball)

Tiny-Hawk Soccer August 11–1512:30PM–1:30PM Ages 3–4 R $55 | NR $71 .50

For more information and to register for these programs, please go to

www.skyhawks.comPrograms will take place at McCord Park, Worthington Community Center

Skyhawks Sport CampsMom’s Morning OffAge: 3Y–8YMeeting Rooms 1 & 2Run your errands, have coffee with friends, or take the morning off each Thursday this summer. Your child will have a great morning of structured sports and fitness, and crafts, games and free play led by JumpBunch Coaches. Each session features a different activity theme covering sports, sports readiness skills, fitness activities and working together. All equipment will be provided. You may sign up for individual weeks or the discounted fee for all 8 weeks summer. For more information about JumpBunch, check our their website at www.jumpbunch.com or call (614) 403-7681 .Full 8 Week Registration#24299 Thu 9:00AM–11:30AM Jun 12–Jul 31 8 wks . R $130 | NR $155 Min . 6 | Max . 10Individual Weeks1 wk. R $20 | NR $26 Min. 6 | Max. 15#24300 Thu 9:00AM–11:30AM Jun 12#24301 Thu 9:00AM–11:30AM Jun 19#24302 Thu 9:00AM–11:30AM Jun 26#24303 Thu 9:00AM–11:30AM Jul 3#24304 Thu 9:00AM–11:30AM Jul 10#24305 Thu 9:00AM–11:30AM Jul 17#24306 Thu 9:00AM–11:30AM Jul 24#24307 Thu 9:00AM–11:30AM Jul 31

Worthington Sports Camp June 2–6Completing Grade: K–4Full Day 9:00AM–3:00PMFull Week: R $115 | NR $145; One Day: R $30 | NR $39 Full Day with Extended Care 8:00AM–5:00PMFull Week: R $135 | NR $165; One Day: R $40 | NR $52 Campers will play various sports such as baseball, basketball, lacrosse, flag football, soccer, and ultimate frisbee in the morning. Every afternoon campers will go swimming, followed by traditional “camp games” such as capture the flag, dodge ball, and kickball! There are additional supervised activities during the optional extended care hours before and after camp.

Lacrosse Camp July 21–259:00AM–NOON Ages 6–11 R $95 | NR $114All equipment will be provided in this highly instructional camp. Plastic sticks will be used and no checking, stick checking, or poking will be allowed. No helmets or shoulder pads will be used, but cleats and a mouth guard are additional gear you may want to consider.

For more details or to register online*please go to: www.jumpstartsports.com*A nominal online convenience fee may apply .For more information contact Aaron Bally at 614-505-6532 or by email at [email protected]

Jump Start Sports Camps

Active Youth programs offered by Partner Organizations — Register Now!(Camp registration began in March but spaces may still be available)

4th of July Week Youth Camps & Day Trips — Register Now!(Camp registration began in March but spaces may still be available)

Day Trip: CanoeingAge: 8Y–14Y • South LobbyEnjoy the day floating and paddling down the Big Darby Creek. We will stop along our journey to eat lunch, explore in the water and surrounding river beds as well as swimming. Before the trip leaves we will have instruction on paddling so this trip is great for even the beginners. Instructors: Josh Stegman, Lauren Lange & Jen Hegerty#24736 Mon 10:00AM–4:00PM Jun 30 1 wk . R $40 | NR $52 Min . 12 | Max . 21

Day Trip: SailingAge: 8Y–14Y • South LobbyAhoy There! Come along and across the open waters of the Hoover Reservoir. The Hoover Sailing Club will provide education, and instruction of sailing. They will then guide the boats across the water for a couple of hours as we learn how to change sails, steer, and hike out. Sailing is weather dependent, so if a change is needed, registered participants will be contacted. Instructors: Josh Stegman, Lauren Lange & Jen Hegerty#24738 Thu 10:00AM–3:00PM Jul 3 1 wk . R $45 | NR $58 Min . 12 | Max . 22

Supervised Gym & ArtCompleting Grade: K–6 • South GymJoin our camp staff for a half day of gym games, art projects and time on our new playground. Staff will lead participants in a variety of group and individual activities. Please have your child bring a water bottle and snack to the program.1 wk. R $15 | NR $20 Min. 10 | Max. 30#24875 Mon 9:00AM–NOON Jun 30#24876 Tue 9:00AM–NOON Jul 1#24877 Wed 9:00AM–NOON Jul 2

Supervised Gym & SwimCompleting Grade: K–6 • South GymJoin our camp staff for a half day of gym games, swimming and time on our new playground. Staff will lead participants in a variety of group and individual activities. We will finish the afternoon swimming in the pool. Please have your child bring a water bottle and snack to the program.1 wk. R $15 | NR $20 Min. 10 | Max. 30#24878 Mon 1:00PM–4:00PM Jun 30#24879 Tue 1:00PM–4:00PM Jul 1#24880 Wed 1:00PM–4:00PM Jul 2

Supervised LunchCompleting Grade: K–6 • FishbowlThis supervised lunch option is available for any camper who is participating in the Supervised Gym & Art and Supervised Gym & Swim programs. Staff will remain with your camper during lunch and take them to the next activity.1 wk. Fee: $5 Min. 6 | Max. 20#24881 Mon NOON–1:00PM Jun 30#24882 Tue NOON–1:00PM Jul 1#24883 Wed NOON–1:00PM Jul 2

Visit us online at worthington.org for up-to-date information about WPRD programs & events!

2014–2015 Kidstuff PreschoolLimited spaces remain for the Youngstars

(age 3) and Afternoon Superstars (ages 4–5) programs for next school year .

Please see customer service or send email to [email protected] for more

information about these programs .

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Baker’s CampCompleting Grade: K–6 • Meeting Rooms 1 & 2Have a sweet tooth? Love to bake? In this camp we’ll bake and taste to satisfy our sweet cravings. Learn all the techniques and have fun creating treats for your family and friends. We’ll even put together a cookbook of all our confections. It’s sure to be the sweetest week of your summer. Head Baker: Michelle Brevick#24332 Mon–Fri 1:00PM– 3:30PM Jun 2–Jun 6Gr. 4–6 1 wk . R $60 | NR $78 Min . 5 | Max . 10

Clay FantasyCompleting Grade: K–6 • Pottery StudioIn this two week camp you will create a portal into your own secret world with clay then escape from the ordinary to the realm of your imagination. Who or what lives there? Are there wizards, fairies, dragons or trolls? Where do they live? In a tower, a tree, a cave or under bridges? Who are their friends? Maybe lizards, birds or frogs. The first week we will unlock the characters in your imagination and bring them to life. Week 2 will be practice on the potter’s wheel and glazing our projects. Instructor: Michelle Brevick#24333 Mon–Fri 9:30AM–NOON Jun 9–Jun 20Gr. K–3 2 wks . R $120 | NR $145 Min . 4 | Max . 10#24334 Mon–Fri 1:00PM–3:30PM Jun 9–Jun 20Gr. 4–6 2 wks . R $120 | NR $145 Min . 4 | Max . 8

American Girl® Day CampCompleting Grade: 1–5 • Art StudioJoin us for an awesome time of American Girl® fun. We’ll make crafts, do some cooking and play games from the time periods of your favorite American Girl® dolls. We’ll also visit the Community ‘swimming hole’ during the week and have a cookout one day. Bring a lunch daily and join us for endless American Girl® fun! Instructor: Kristina Hayes & Summer Camp Staff#24296 Mon–Fri 9:30AM–3:30PM Jul 14–Jul 18Gr. 1–5 1 wk . R $125 | NR $150 Min . 10 | Max . 24#24297 Mon–Fri 9:30AM–3:30PM Jul 28–Aug 1*Age 8–13 1 wk . R $125 | NR $150 Min . 10 | Max . 22*The week of July 28 will include a field trip during the week. Due to seat belt laws, there will be no exceptions made for anyone under the age of 8.

Youth Creative Summer Camps — Register Now! (Camp registration began in March but spaces may still be available) Young Rembrandts Art Camps

Ocean Adventures WorkshopAge: 6Y–12Y • Art StudioGrab your goggles and your sense of adventure—Young Rembrandts is taking you on a colorful, seafaring voyage! Students will begin this five-day workshop using pastels to draw a bigger-than-life graphic cruise ship and a tropical dolphin graphic. As we continue the week, we’ll dive deeper into the ocean as we learn to add expression and movement to bring sharks, jelly fish, sea horses, octopus, colorful saltwater fish and other sea creatures to life. We will give our characters amusing expressions and place them in fun, action scenes. Join our nautical adventure full of underwater mystery and magic. Enroll your budding artist today! Day 1 will be messy-fun, please bring an art smock and wear appropriate clothing. Instructors: Young Rembrandts Staff#24886 Mon–Fri 9:00AM–NOON Aug 4–Aug 8 1 wk . R $125 | NR $150 Min . 5 |Max . 15

Princesses, Knights, Castles... and DragonsAge: 6Y–12Y • Art StudioTravel back in time to the Middle Ages and imagine yourself living in a castle with the fantasy of dragons in your kingdom. During this 5-day drawing workshop, students will learn how to illustrate period-specific characters and scenes, from knights in shining armor to elegantly-dressed maidens as they strengthen their drawing and coloring skills. There is a lot of focus on how to compose a well-drawn figure, but with a touch of the whimsy and intrigue of this time-period. We toss in a little architecture with a realistic drawing of a castle and add a dash of fantasy with some dragon images; learning how to draw both realistic and cartoon-style renderings. Get ready for five days of exciting, medieval imagery! Instructors: Young Rembrandts Staff#24887 Mon–Fri 12:30PM–3:30PM Aug 4–Aug 8 1 wk . R $125 | NR $150 Min . 5 | Max . 15 Horses, Horses & more HorsesAge: 6Y–12Y • Art StudioBack by popular demand, five fun-filled days await our students as we explore the wonderful world of horses; one of the most requested ‘how do you draw…’ subjects by children. We’ve run this workshop before with ‘unbridled’ success—now we’ve updated the artwork for a first-place finish! Horses are not only graceful and majestic animals, but they are also excellent subjects to draw and color. In our Young Rembrandts Horse Drawing Workshop, our students will learn how to draw horses of all shapes, sizes, and styles. Colorful compositions help our students strengthen their coloring skills. Challenging drawings reward our students with a greater sense of accomplishment. Instructors: Young Rembrandts Staff#24888 Mon–Fri 4:00PM–5:30PM Aug 4–Aug 8 1 wk . R $75 | NR $97 Min . 5 | Max . 15

Young Rembrandts All Day OptionAge: 6Y–12Y • Art StudioIf you sign up for all 3 Young Rembrandts classes the week of August 4, 2014 you will receive a discount on your registration. Use this program number to receive the discount. Young Rembrandt staff will stay with the children between classes.#24965 Mon–Fri 9:00AM–5:30PM Aug 4–Aug 8 1 wk . R $275 | NR $300 Min . 1 | Max . 5

Summer Drama Programsby Candace Mazur-Darman

Twelve Dancing Princesses and PrinceAge: 5Y–9Y • Community RoomTwelve Dancing Princesses and the Prince... Please come for our evening rehearsals for this magical fairy tale of worn out shoes, sneaking out of the palace, and spying by the handsome Prince that finds out where the lovely princesses go at night! Wear beautiful dresses, carry handsome swords, or be the mystery women who shows the prince how to be invisible. Performance at 7:00 on Friday evening.#24759 Mon 6:30PM–7:45PM Jun 23–Jun 27 1 wk . R $85 | NR $110 Min . 10 | Max . 28

Drama Camp: PinocchioAge: 7Y–14Y • Community RoomThe puppet Pinocchio has one dream: he wants to be a real boy, but it seems he may never become it! He jumps from one piece of mischief into another. He is disrespectful to kindly Gepetto. He goes to the puppet show when he should be in school and even sells his spelling book. When he meets the bad boy Candlewick, Pinocchio easily consents to run off to the Land of Hooky! When he gets there, he becomes a donkey. With the help of the Blue Fairy, Pinocchio escapes and, at long last, realizes his dream. A faithful retelling of the Collodi story! Performance at 4:30 PM on Friday, June 27. Bring a 3 ring binder, sun block,swimsuit, towel and lunch daily. #24264 Mon–Fri 9:00AM–5:00PM Jun 23–Jun 27 1 wk . R $170 | NR $195 Min . 10 | Max . 28

Register for Summer CAMPS now! Register for other Summer programs May 27, 28, 29 . See page 4 for details .

Art MastersAge: 8Y–13Y • Art StudioCome join a week of fun creating your own personal Masterpieces. Children will be using several different medias (paint, ink, pencil, fabric, clay etc.). Along the way we will learn about famous artists and art of other cultures. You will have fantastic pieces of work to take home at the end of the week. We’ll take a break and hit the pool a couple times during the week. Bring a lunch daily. A schedule of events and more details will be mailed out prior to the start of camp. Instructor: Peggy Dignan & Kristina Hayes#24829 Mon–Fri 9:30AM–3:30PM Jul 7–Jul 11 1 wk . R $125 | NR $150 Min . 10 | Max . 24

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Historic Worthington Bike TourAge: 9Y–100Y • Field TripBring your bikes and come along with us as we explore interesting places all over town. The tour makes a stop for a special kids tour of the Orange Johnson House, where you can taste genuine pioneer bean soup which will give you protein for the rest of the tour. You may also bring your own snack. From there you will pedal to half a dozen more interesting sites all over town, including two in which ghosts have been reported. Total trip covers two miles. Tour should be over by 3:00PM. Children younger than 9 years old can participate if accompanied by a parent. This event is jointly sponsored by The Worthington Historical Society and the Worthington Parks & Recreation Department.#25259 Sat NOON–3:00PM Sep 20 1 wk . Fee: $5 Min . 6 | Max . 25Registration for this program begins May 27, 28, 29 . Please see page 4 for registration information . Tour stops are subject to change—more details will be available closer to the event date .

Youth Active Summer Camps — Register Now! (Camp registration began in March but spaces may still be available) Tennis Camps

All Tennis Camps are instructed by WPRD Summer Camp Staff . Tennis camps meet Monday–Thursday at Wilson Hill Park (1025 Ridgedale Dr . East) . Friday will be the rain out makeup day .

Beginning Tennis CampCompleting Grade: K–6 • Wilson Hill ParkThese camps are designed to teach the forehand, backhand, volleys and serves. We will progress from a tossed ball situation into basic rally. This will be done in a fun fashion with stretching and warm-up exercises followed by drills and fun lead-up games. Please bring a water bottle and snack each day. This camp meets from 9:00–11:30 AM, Monday through Thursday. Friday will be the rain out makeup day. Campers will be divided into groups based on age and ability. #24782 Mon–Thu 9:00AM–11:30AM Jun 9–Jun 13 1 wk . R $55 | NR $72 Min . 10 | Max . 24#24783 Mon–Thu 9:00AM–11:30AM Jul 14–Jul 18 1 wk . R $55 | NR $72 Min . 10 | Max . 24

Advanced Beginning Tennis CampCompleting Grade: 3–8 • Wilson Hill ParkIn the Advanced Beginning Tennis camp we will review the forehand and backhand in a tossed ball situation. Then we will progress rapidly into rally and play including basic court position and strategy. Fun tennis games will help reinforce the basics. Major emphasis will be placed on the serve and review of net play. Please bring a water bottle and snack each day. This camp meets from 9:00–11:30 AM, Monday through Thursday. Friday will be the rain out makeup day. Campers will be divided into groups based on age and ability. #24790 Mon–Thu 9:00AM–11:30AM Jun 16–Jun 20 1 wk . R $55 | NR $72 Min . 10 | Max . 20#24791 Mon–Thu 9:00AM–11:30AM Jul 28–Aug 1 1 wk . R $55 | NR $72 Min . 10 | Max . 20

Volleyball CampsWe are offering Beginner and Intermediate Volleyball Camps. In both camps, players will divide into groups based on age and ability. We will cover passing, setting, serving and spiking. We may cover topics like serve receive, court positions and zones. Warm-ups, stretching and conditioning will take place each day. Please bring a snack and a water bottle. Volleyball camps are instructed by WPRD Summer Camp Staff.

Beginner CampCompleting Grade: 2–8 • South GymIf you are interested in volleyball, or want to brush up on your skills, then this is the week for you! #24807 Mon–Fri 9:00AM–NOON Jun 16–Jun 20 1 wk . R $65 | NR $85 Min . 10 | Max . 24

Intermediate CampCompleting Grade: 2–8 • South GymIf you have played volleyball and would like to learn more, this camp is for you! Skill coverage in the this camp will be more in-depth than the beginner camp.#24808 Mon–Fri 9:00AM–NOON Jul 7–Jul 11 1 wk . R $65 | NR $85 Min . 10 | Max . 24

Dash & Splash Mini CampCompleting Grade: K–6 • South GymDash and splash your way through Summer. We will dash around the gym playing a variety of games. We will also complete art projects, hold contests, and have outside water activities. We will finish the day splashing in the pool with our friends. Enjoy the best of both worlds this summer! Please have child wear their bathing suit under their clothes and bring a towel. Please bring a water bottle and snack each day. Instructors: Summer Camp Staff#24792 Mon–Fri 1:00PM–4:00PM Jun 9–Jun 13 1 wk . R $65 | NR $85 Min . 8 | Max . 35#24793 Mon–Fri 1:00PM–4:00PM Aug 4–Aug 8 1 wk . R $65 | NR $85 Min . 8 | Max . 35

Gym, Snack & Swim Summer CampCompleting Grade: K–6 • South GymCamp will begin in the gym with a variety of gym games, sports and activities. We will then head out to the playground for a snack and some sun. Camp will finish in the pool enjoying all of its features and splashing with friends. Please have your child wear a bathing suit under their clothes. Please bring a water bottle and snack each day. Instructors: Summer Camp Staff#24794 Mon–Fri 1:00PM–4:00PM Jun 16–Jun 20 1 wk . R $65 | NR $85 Min . 10 | Max . 40#24797 Mon–Fri 1:00PM–4:00PM Jul 28–Aug 1 1 wk . R $65 | NR $85 Min . 10 | Max . 40

Camp EmpowerCompleting Grade: 1–6 • South GymEmpower your child to build key personality traits, self-confidence, teamwork, goal setting, and healthy nutrition habits. Each day will also introduce campers to different types of exercise that will include: Boot Camp, Yoga, Zumba, Kickboxing, and Body Weight Exercises. We will also play fun games and complete team building exercises. Please bring a water bottle and healthy snack each day. Instructors: Fitness Staff#24871 Mon–Fri 9:00AM–NOON Aug 4–Aug 8 1 wk . R $65 | NR $85 Min . 10 | Max . 20

Visit us online at worthington.org for up-to-date information about WPRD programs & events!

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Club W Summer CampCompleting Grade: 1–7 • FishbowlClub W is an exciting summer program offered by the Worthington Parks and Recreation Department. This full-day of programming will take place at the Worthington Community Center during the summer of 2014. Each week is themed with activities that include active and passive games, imaginative projects, fitness activities and interactive learning situations. Participants will be swimming at the Community Center pool and hopping on a Worthington school bus for a field trip each week. This program runs 9:00AM–4:00PM, Monday through Friday with before and after care also available for anyone registering for this camp. Registration may be completed online or at the Community Center. Children must have completed 1st grade to participate, no exceptions.Camp Leaders: WPRD Summer Camp Staff

1 wk. Monday–Friday 9:00AM–4:00PM R $150 | NR $175 Min. 25 | Max. 40#24835 Jun 9–Jun 13 Game Show Stars#24836 Jun 16–Jun 20 Sports Bonanza#24837 Jun 23–Jun 27 Great American Adventure#24838 Jul 7–Jul 11 Franchise Movies#24839 Jul 14–Jul 18 Spirit Week#24840 Jul 21–Jul 25 Campers vs. Wild

On The Go Camps: General InformationOn The Go Camps will be traveling most of the week to various locations. These camps explore all around the Central Ohio area. Most of the activities are active and take place outdoors. A packed lunch will be necessary every day, coolers will be provided. Usually lunch takes place in a park near our daily destination. It is recommended that everyone also brings something to do on the bus. We frequently get wet at various locations during various activities, so be prepared on days specified. A detailed schedule, along with necessary items to bring, will be mailed out to each participant’s address one week prior to the beginning of camp. Emergency Forms will be included in the mailing and will need to be on file all week. All of the On the Go Camps are eligible for Camp Care Before & Camp Care After.

Due to the seat belt laws, no exceptions can be made for anyone under the age of 8 years.

On The Go: Active ArtAge: 8Y–14Y • South LobbyGet into action and enjoy the creative world around us. We will travel around the city to explore art in our natural and inventive world. You will create, design, critique, build, and imagine all types of art and crafts while being lively and energetic. We may also explore museums, parks, studios, and our natural surroundings to appreciate all forms of art. If you enjoy working with your hands and have too much energy to stare at a picture on a wall then this camp is for you! Leaders: Josh Stegman and Lauren Lange#24743 Mon 9:00AM–4:00PM Jul 14–Jul 18 1 wk . R $160 | NR $185 Min . 12 | Max . 22

On The Go: Animal AdventuresAge: 8Y–14Y • South LobbyExplore the great outdoors and the wild world that surrounds us. We will travel to exciting locations in search of animals of all shapes and sizes. Woods, ponds, creeks, lakes, fields, and trails will all help us learn about animals in their natural habitat. We will hold, pet, tour, and learn about many different creatures. If you love animals as much as we do, you won’t want to miss this camp! Leaders: Josh Stegman, Lauren Lange and Jen Hegerty#24742 Mon–Fri 9:00AM–4:00PM Jul 7–Jul 11 1 wk . R $160 | NR $185 Min . 12 | Max . 32

Youth ProgramsYouth Full-Day Summer Camps — Register Now! (Camp registration began in March but spaces may still be available) Camp Care After

Camp Care AfterCompleting Grade: 1–7 • FishbowlCamp Care After is available for those participants registered for Club W and On The Go who need additional afternoon supervision. Camp Care After will begin at 4:00PM and will conclude at 5:30PM. Participants will be assisted to and/or from their camps by After Care staff. After Care participants should bring a snack and drink. A mixture of active games, passive games, free play and art are available to those attending. Participants must have completed 1st grade in order to register.

Camp Care After1 wk. Monday–Friday Min. 8 | Max. 25 R $15 | NR $20#24817 4:00PM–5:30PM Jun 9–Jun 13#24818 4:00PM–5:30PM Jun 16–Jun 20#24819 4:00PM–5:30PM Jun 23–Jun 27#24820 4:00PM–5:30PM Jul 7–Jul 11#24821 4:00PM–5:30PM Jul 14–Jul 18#24822 4:00PM–5:30PM Jul 21–Jul 25#24823 4:00PM–5:30PM Jul 28–Aug 1#24824 4:00PM–5:30PM Aug 4–Aug 8

Register for Summer CAMPS now! Register for other Summer programs May 27, 28, 29 . See page 4 for details .

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We encourage you to complete the survey online, but paper copies are also available at the Community Center and Griswold Center customer service desks .

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Youth & Teen Programs

American Red Cross Babysitting ClinicAge: 11Y and up • Conference RoomIn this class, boys and girls learn to handle many problems encountered while babysitting. We will cover such topics as infant and toddler care, safety, emergency situations, both disciplining and entertaining children, basic first aid, age-appropriate toys and games, your responsibilities as a sitter and more. Topics will be covered in the form of movies, discussion, demonstrations, work sheets and practice. Please do not sign up if you know you cannot attend all three sessions. Participants must be 11 years old by the last day of class. Participants are encouraged to bring a snack and drink to class.Instructor: Deb Pound #24355 Wed 4:00PM–6:00PM Jun 11–Jun 25* 3 wks . R $45 | NR $59 Min . 5 | Max . 8*Please note this session meets once a week for 3 weeks .#25575 Mon–Wed 10:00AM–NOON Jun 16–Jun 18** 1 wk . R $45 | NR $59 Min . 4 | Max . 8**Please note this session meets Monday–Wednesday of the same week (program completed in 3 days) .

Badminton Clinic: For All LevelsAge: 7Y and up • South GymCome and experience the world’s fastest racket sport. Badminton is no longer just a backyard game. It has been recognized as a full medal sport by The IOC (International Olympic Committee) since 1992. Badminton is a full-body workout sport that builds quick reflexes, aerobic endurance, and rapid hand-eye coordination. The class covers the basic strategies for doubles and single players, proper hand grips, service, basic footwork, and how to execute various net shots such as clears, drives, smashes, and drops. It is a fun sport for all ages. A $12 material fee will be due to instructor at the first class. Instructor: Derek Lee (ckdlee01@hotmail .com)#25289 Sat 1:00PM–2:00PM Jul 12–Aug 16 6 wks . R $46 | NR $59 Min . 6 | Max . 12

Intro to HapkidoAge: 13Y and up • North GymHap-Ki-Do is a soft martial art which is focused on using an opponent’s energy. Hapkido is more than just techniques; for some of us it is a way of life in order to resolve conflict or issues. Learning this art will change your outlook on tough situations, channel your fears into positive energy, and will build your strength leaving you feeling healthier, younger, and more focused. Students will gain knowledge in the following categories: basic terminology, principles of Hap-Ki-Do, falling, kicking, self-defense techniques, and more! Instructor: Tony Banks#25573 Wed 7:00PM–8:00PM Jun 4–Jul 9 6 wks . R $60 | NR $78 Min . 4 | Max . 20#25574 Wed 7:00PM–8:00PM Jul 16–Aug 20 6 wks . R $60 | NR $78 Min . 4 | Max . 20

Youth & Teen Summer Programs — Register May 27, 28, 29!Beginners Sewing & FashionAge: 11Y–17Y • Art StudioParticipants will learn basic hand stitching and how to operate a sewing machine. We will complete projects in class beginning with easy crafts and progressing towards intermediate projects. Participants will also learn basic decorating and fashion coordination. Projects will also include clothing repair, button stitching, handmade pillows and custom fashion fun. Instructor: Felicia Dunson#25037 Mon 5:30PM–7:30PM Jun 9–Jul 14 6 wks . R $60 | NR $78 Min . 4 | Max . 10

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Kids In Karate—And Adults Too!Age: 7Y and up • Community RoomThis program is under the direction of Grandmaster Jon M. Stephens (over 35 yrs. exp.) Students will develop & improve coordination, agility, strength, poise, self-confidence, control, & discipline. Other skills learned include; social interaction in dealing with a bully, leadership, and good old-fashioned common courtesy. Our Kids In Karate—And Adults Too allows the family to train together. We have students reach their goals of becoming Black Belts with our curriculum and direction. Instructor: Master Robert Tuttle#25149 Wed 7:00PM–8:30PM Jun 4–Jul 9 6 wks . R $66 | NR $86 Min . 10 | Max . 40#25150 Wed 7:00PM–8:30PM Jul 16–Aug 20 6 wks . R $66 | NR $86 Min . 10 | Max . 40

Youth FitnessAge: 10Y–13Y • South GymYou don’t have to be on the soccer team or dancing in recitals to be fit and healthy. Our Youth Fitness program will keep you active for 60-minutes! You’ll develop skills and healthy habits for life in this non-competitive class. This class will explore different types of fitness activities. Instructors: Ryan Shamansky and Luke Robertson#25156 Thu 4:30PM–5:30PM Jun 5–Jul 106 wks . R $18 | NR $24 | M $12 Min . 4 | Max . 20#25157 Thu 4:30PM–5:30PM Jul 17–Aug 216 wks . R $18 | NR $24 | M $12 Min . 4 | Max . 20

Visit us online at worthington.org for up-to-date information about WPRD programs & events!

Youth Fitness — Register May 27, 28, 29!Family Fitness Programs

F.I.T Time on the Track for FamiliesAge: 10Y and up • Fitness AreaGetting everyone’s schedules together can be crazy! But no matter what your family situation is, it’s important to have a fitness regimen. Make time for family and fitness all at one at the Community Center! No pre-registration is required. Children must be accompanied by a parent/guardian at all times while on the track. Fee includes entire family.#25154 Mon 7:00PM–8:00PM Jun 2–Aug 18 12 wks . Fee: $8 Min . 1 | Max . 10#25586 Sun 3:00PM–4:00PM Jun 8–Aug 24 12 wks . Fee: $8 Min . 1 | Max . 10

Family Fit PartyAge: 4Y and up • South GymWorking on fitness as a family is a great way to set a positive example and stay motivated. Join us for a FREE family fitness class that will turn your workout into a fitness party! Instructor: Ser Jackson#25165 Sat 10:00–11:00AM Jun 21 1 wk . No Fee Min . 4 | Max . 25

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Parks, Playgrounds and PopsiclesJuly is National Parks and Recreation Month, so join us every Tuesday as we explore our parks and playgrounds . Each week, staff will bring toys, games and activities to one of our wonderful parks . We invite you to discover a new place to play, hike or ride your bike! Activities will be available from 10:00 AM–Noon each Tuesday in July at the following locations:

July 1 .........................................................Selby ShelterJuly 8 ........................................East Granville Road ParkJuly 15 ................................................... Wilson Hill ParkJuly 22 ....................................................... Pingree ParkJuly 29 ....................................................... McCord Park

Vote For Your Favorite Park!

Is your neighborhood park the best in Worthington? Vote and have the opportunity to win a party in your park! Voting will begin in May on Facebook . By July, we will narrow the results to the top three parks . There will be a party in the park with the most votes the last week of July in honor of National Parks and Recreation Month . Be sure to like us on Facebook to participate!

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Creative Programs

Advance Registration is appreciated and will ensure that the programs you want will take place.

Fusion Glass FunAge: 16Y and up • Art StudioFind your medium of expression in this ancient process of Glass Fusing. Come join us to explore this art using special glass to create projects of colored beauty. Glass cuttings and the use of powders, frits and rods will help you finish your project. Please wear old clothes: this is a messy class. Supplies are extra, and are available for purchase at class, online, or locally. New students please attend the first class for lecture information.Instructor: Lynda Chambers#24946 Wed 6:30PM–8:30PM Jun 4–Jun 25 4 wks . R $48 | NR $62 Min . 6 | Max . 10#24947 Wed 6:30PM–8:30PM Jul 30–Aug 20 4 wks . R $48 | NR $62 Min . 6 | Max . 10

Instructor Lynn Wheeler’s workshops emphasize learning and improving your wheel-throwing

skills . Instruction is directed to your personal skill level in each workshop, so repeat

participants are welcome .

Art Jewelry EnamelingAge: 16Y and up • Pottery StudioEnameling is the art of fusing glass to metal to create one of a kind jewelry, small sculpture, and other small items. Learn basic metal working techniques to create jewelry using copper and sterling silver. Instructor: Jen Townsend#24980 Tue 6:00PM–8:30PM Jun 3–Jul 1 5 wks . R $50 | NR $65 Min . 4 | Max . 10#24981 Tue 6:00PM–8:30PM Jul 8–Aug 5 5 wks . R $50 | NR $65 Min . 4 | Max . 10

Teen/Adult ProgramsPottery Programs

Pottery Workshop: Beautiful Bowls—Form and FunctionAge: 16Y and up • Pottery StudioAn icon of human need, generosity and utility; The Bowl. Let’s take a close look at ways to throw a beautiful bowl shape, with an eye on integrity, function, balance, personal style and gracefulness. Basic Wheel-Throwing is the pre-requisite.. Instructor: Lynn Wheeler#25006 Sun 1:00PM–4:00PM Jun 1 1 wk . R $25 | NR $33 Min . 4 | Max . 6

Pottery Workshop: Genie in the BottleAge: 16Y and up • Pottery StudioThis workshop will provide tips and practice to build your skills for this challenging form. Learn to master the balancing act between clay wall strength and thinness when making graceful, tall, narrow, and closed-necked pots of a variety of shapes and sizes. Basic Wheel-Throwing Process, PART 1 is a pre-requisite. Instructor: Lynn Wheeler#25012 Fri 5:30PM–8:30PM Jun 20 1 wk . R $25 | NR $33 Min . 4 | Max . 6

Pottery Workshop: Clay TimeAge: 16Y and up • Pottery StudioWe all have that pottery to-do list. You can practice, start, or finish up those clay projects (wheel-thrown or handbuilt) calling for your attention in this unstructured workshop. Instructor: Lynn Wheeler#25009 Sat NOON–3:00PM Jun 14 1 wk . R $25 | NR $33 Min . 4 | Max . 8#25010 Sat NOON–3:00PM Jun 28 1 wk . R $25 | NR $33 Min . 4 | Max . 8#25011 Thu 6:00PM–9:00PM Sep 4 1 wk . R $25 | NR $33 Min . 4 | Max . 8

Clay Creations — Adult Clay CampAge: 16Y and up • Pottery StudioJoin us for four nights of light hearted fun. You can create your own clay fantasy by hand building and using many different sculpting techniques. Instructor: Michelle Brevick#24335 M, W–F 5:30PM–8:30PM Jun 23–Jun 27 1 wk . R $60 | NR $78 Min . 4 | Max . 8

Pottery: End of the Day ClayAge: 16Y and up • Pottery StudioEnjoy the therapeutic relaxation of creating with clay. Work on the potter’s wheel with individualized instruction or create your own direction in handbuilding projects. Potter’s wheel demonstrations will ignite your inspiration. Basic Wheel-Throwing is the pre-requisite to this class. Instructor: Lynn Wheeler

No class June 11 & 25#25007 Wed 5:30PM–8:30PM Jun 4–Jul 16 5 wks . R $90 | NR $115 Min . 4 | Max . 8#25008 Wed 5:30PM–8:30PM Jul 23–Aug 20 5 wks . R $90 | NR $115 Min . 4 | Max . 8

Pottery: Centered in Clay SaturdaysAge: 16Y and up • Pottery StudioThe instructional focus will be your personal progress and individual goals on the potter’s wheel, with tips, info, and demonstrations designed to help you build your skills. This can be your personal lesson plan on the wheel, or work on handbuilding, trimming or glazing. Basic Wheel-Throwing is the prerequisite. Instructor: Lynn Wheeler#25015 Sat NOON–3:30PM Jul 12–Aug 16 6 wks . R $126 | NR $151 Min . 4 | Max . 8

Pottery Workshop: A Set of SundaysAge: 16Y and up • Pottery StudioNo pre-requisite. Mark your calendar to unwind and let your creativity flow by working in clay in our cheerful, naturally-lit pottery studio. You can start, practice, or finish up those pottery projects (wheel-thrown or handbuilt) calling for your attention in these relaxed and unstructured Sunday afternoons. Classes meet Jul 20,Aug 3&17. Instructor: Lynn Wheeler#25016 Sun 1:00PM–4:00PM Jul 20–Aug 17 3 wks . R $54 | NR $70 Min . 4 | Max . 8

Pottery Workshop: Basic Wheel Throwing-Give It a Try!Age: 16Y and up • Pottery StudioFor ALL level potters (beginners or experienced) who wish to learn or strengthen wheel-throwing techniques at your level. The class will emphasize basic wheel-throwing processes and reinforce specific skills including wedging, centering, pulling up walls and shaping. New to the potter’s wheel? Bring some friends or family members and join us in this fun and easy way to give wheel-throwing a try. This class is the pre-requisite to the other wheel-throwing workshops. Advance sign-up of 1 week is needed for this class.Instructor: Lynn Wheeler#25013 Fri 5:30PM–8:30PM Jul 11 1 wk . R $25 | NR $33 Min . 3 | Max . 6#25014 Sun 1:00PM–4:00PM Sep 7 1 wk . R $25 | NR $33 Min . 3 | Max . 6

Pottery Workshop: Tucks and DartsAge: 16Y and up • Pottery StudioYou really won’t want to miss this one! A new dimension to your wheel-thrown work awaits, and you’ll be amazed at the transformations possible with this technique. You’ll need pre-thrown, soft leatherhard pots made ahead of time for this class. Basic Wheel-Throwing Process is the pre-requisite. Instructor: Lynn Wheeler#25017 Fri 5:30PM–8:30PM Jul 25 1 wk . R $25 | NR $33 Min . 4 | Max . 6

Pottery Workshop: Dry TrowingAge: 16Y and up • Pottery StudioLearn two techniques that can expand the limits and possibilities of pots thrown on the wheel. For confident wheel-throwers. Basic Wheel-Throwing is the pre-requisite. Instructor: Lynn Wheeler#25018 Fri 5:30PM–8:30PM Aug 8 1 wk . R $25 | NR $33 Min . 4 | Max . 6

Pottery Workshop: Glazing and Wax ResistAge: 16Y and up • Pottery StudioIn addition to general glazing information, tips, basic techniques and troubleshooting help, we’ll explore the use of wax resist and other resist mediums as an additional tool the potter can use to make detailed patterns and designs during the glazing process. You will need your own bisqueware to glaze. Basic Wheel-Throwing is the pre-requisite. Instructor: Lynn Wheeler#25019 Thu 5:30PM–8:30PM Aug 21 1 wk . R $25 | NR $33 Min . 4 | Max . 8

Register for Summer programs May 27, 28, 29 . See page 4 for details .

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Teen/Adult Programs

Saturday Night Live: SummerAge: 13Y and up • LobbyWe are combining our Friday Night Fun and Saturday Night Live group. Join us for fun activities for young adults to adults who need some level of support. These events offer the opportunity for social experiences out in the community. Activities are held on Saturdays (times vary). Participants who require special health care or those who need one on one assistance will be required to provide their own attendant and pay all activity fees for the attendant. Transportation for the activities is provided by a lift bus to accommodate 2 wheelchairs. Please use correct program number for wheelchairs. The program fee covers the cost of transportation and supervision. All activity fees are paid directly to the staff the night of the activity. A flyer with complete details of each event will be sent home prior to each event. Dates of our event 6/21, 6/28, 7/19, 7/26, 8/9. Instructors: Amanda Chiles and Sue Hoffmannbeck For questions contact Amanda Chiles (614)266-5592 AmandaChiles@icloud .com#24346 Sat 5:00PM–10:00PM Jun 21–Aug 9 5 wks . R $95 | NR $120 Min . 6 | Max . 16Wheelchair Participant#24347 Sat 5:00PM–10:00PM Jun 21–Aug 9 5 wks . R $95 | NR $120 Min . 2 | Max . 2 Assisted Recreation PaymentsThe Worthington Community Center is a provider and accepts payment from the Delaware County Board of Developmental Disabilities and the Franklin County Family & Children First Council. We are not currently equipped to accept payment from Franklin County Board of Developmental Disabilities. Payment arrangements must be made prior to registration. Please contact Celia Tincher at (614) 436-2743 or ctincher@ci .worthington .oh .us .

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Active Programs Adult Golf Lessons Age: 13Y and up • Westerville Golf CenterGroup lessons, open to beginners through advanced. P.G.A. certified golf instructor, Michael J. Woodruff, teaches the natural, logical and easy way to learn the simple mechanics of the golf swing. Also included are exercises and drills to help improve your game. Held at Westerville Golf Center (WGC), 450 Schrock Road, with covered, heated tees. Price of balls NOT included in price of lessons. In event of extreme inclement weather, contact WGC 882-9079. Group lessons means the instructor will spend a portion of the class giving you individual attention, not the entire period. Instructor: Mike Woodruff#25269 Mon 6:00PM–7:00PM Jun 9–Jul 14 6 wks . R $72 | NR $94 Min . 5 | Max . 6#25270 Mon 7:00PM–8:00PM Jun 9–Jul 14 6 wks . R $72 | NR $94 Min . 5 | Max . 6#25271 Mon 6:00PM–7:00PM Jul 28–Sep 1 6 wks . R $72 | NR $94 Min . 5 | Max . 6#25272 Mon 7:00PM–8:00PM Jul 28–Sep 1 6 wks . R $72 | NR $94 Min . 5 | Max . 6

Badminton LeaguesAge: 7Y and up • South GymSmash it! Come and experience the speed! Badminton is a full-body workout sport that builds quick reflexes, aerobic endurance, and rapid hand-eye coordination. Basic knowledge of badminton rules is required. Badminton Clinic is also available for beginners. Player evaluations and division assignments will take place on the first day of the league. Instructor: Derek Lee (ckdlee01@hotmail .com)Junior League (Ages 7Y–15Y)#25291 Sat 2:15PM–6:15PM Jul 12–Aug 23 7 wks . R $48 | NR$62 Min . 6 | Max . 12Adult League (Ages 16Y and up)#25290 Sat 2:15PM–6:15PM Jul 12–Aug 23 7 wks . R$48 | NR$62 Min . 24 | Max . 40

Volleyball: Open AdultAge: 18Y and up • South GymAdult Open Volleyball is held in our South Gym. Recreational volleyball is designed for those individuals interested in fun, fitness oriented, noncompetitive play. If space is available, walk-ins will be accepted. Walk-in fee is $5. Instructor: Breck Brown#25273 Wed 7:00PM–8:45PM Jun 4–Jul 30 9 wks . R $27 | NR $35 Min . 8 | Max . 28

Badminton Clinic is available for ages 7 and up. Please see page 15 for program details.

Visit us online at worthington.org for up-to-date information about WPRD programs & events!

Tennis ProgramsAll tennis programs will be held at the Olentangy Parklands Tennis Courts, located off West Wilson Bridge Road . Make-up lessons due to inclement weather will be arranged by the instructor .

Team Tennis LeagueAge: 16Y and up • Olentangy ParklandsThis league is open to adults, ages 16 years and older. Mondays will be used for clinic and skill development with league play scheduled on Wednesdays. The league will be a team format, with teams being set up during class time. Points will be awarded by teams but compiled on an individual basis for 4 out of the 6 weeks.Instructor: Bart Greene#24974 M, W 7:00PM–9:00PM Jul 21–Aug 27 6 wks . R $70 | NR $91 Min . 8 | Max . 16

Tennis: Adult BeginningAge: 16Y and up • Olentangy ParklandsPlayers are taught the forehand, backhand, volleys and serve. Hitting tossed balls and gradually progressing into basic rally. Instructor: Recreation Staff#24968 Tue, Thu 6:00PM–7:00PM Jun 3–Jul 3 5 wks . R $55 | NR $72 Min . 4 | Max . 8#24969 Tue, Thu 6:00PM–7:00PM Jul 15–Aug 14 5 wks . R $55 | NR $72 Min . 4 | Max . 8

Tennis: Adult Advanced BeginningAge: 16Y and up • Olentangy ParklandsPlayers are taught a review of the forehand and backhand in a tossed ball situation. Lessons progress rapidly into rally and play including basic court position and strategy. Major emphasis is placed on the serve and review of net play. Instructor: Recreation Staff#24970 Tue, Thu 7:00PM–8:15PM Jun 3–Jul 3 5 wks . R $55 | NR $72 Min . 4 | Max . 8#24971 Tue, Thu 7:00PM–8:15PM Jul 15–Aug 14 5 wks . R $55 | NR $72 Min . 4 | Max . 8

Tennis: Adult Intermediate TennisAge: 16Y and up • Olentangy ParklandsLessons are a review of Advanced Beginning classes with emphasis on singles and doubles games.Instructor: Recreation Staff#24972 Tue, Thu 8:15PM–9:30PM Jun 3–Jul 3 5 wks . R $55 | NR $72 Min . 4 | Max . 8#24973 Tue, Thu 8:15PM–9:30PM Jul 15–Aug 14 5 wks . R $55 | NR $72 Min . 4 | Max . 8

Men’s Fall Softball League registration takes place in July.

Fall Volleyball League registration takes place in August.

Please see leaguelineup.com/wprd for details .

Historic Worthington Bike TourAge: 9Y–100Y • Field TripBring your bikes and come along with us as we explore interesting places all over town. The tour makes a stop for a special kids tour of the Orange Johnson House, where you can taste genuine pioneer bean soup which will give you protein for the rest of the tour. You may also bring your own snack. From there you will pedal to half a dozen more interesting sites all over town, including two in which ghosts have been reported. Total trip covers two miles. Tour should be over by 3:00PM. Children younger than 9 years old can participate if accompanied by a parent. This event is jointly sponsored by The Worthington Historical Society and the Worthington Parks & Recreation Department.#25259 Sat NOON–3:00PM Sep 20 1 wk . Fee: $5 Min . 6 | Max . 25Registration for this program begins May 27, 28, 29 . Please see page 4 for registration information . Tour stops are subject to change—more details will be available closer to the event date .

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Special Events & Information

The Gary Smith Worthington Classic is a tribute to the memory of Thomas Worthington High

School Track and Cross Country Coach, Gary Smith . It is sponsored by Gary Smith Race & Charities and the City of Worthington, in

conjunction with Healthy Worthington Coalition and Big Green Head .

The event starts and ends at Thomas Worthington High School and takes

participants along the beautiful Olentangy River . Awards will be presented in age/gender

groups to runners and shirts will be given to the first 300 participants who register.

Register online at http://www.fleetfeetcolumbus.com/events/

gary-smith-worthington-classic

More information can be obtained from the Gary Smith Worthington Classic Facebook page and the City of Worthington website

(worthington .org) .

Parks, Playgrounds and PopsiclesJuly is National Parks and Recreation Month, so join us every Tuesday as we explore our parks and playgrounds . Each week, staff will bring toys, games and activities to one of our wonderful parks . We invite you to discover a new place to play, hike or ride your bike! Activities will be available from 10:00 AM–Noon each Tuesday in July at the following locations:

July 1 ..............................................Selby ShelterJuly 8 .............................East Granville Road ParkJuly 15 ........................................Wilson Hill ParkJuly 22 ............................................ Pingree ParkJuly 29 ............................................McCord Park

Vote For Your Favorite Park!Is your neighborhood park the best in Worthington? Vote and have the opportunity to win a party in your park! Voting will begin in May on Facebook . By July, we will narrow the results to the top three parks . There will be a party in the park with the most votes the last week of July in honor of National Parks and Recreation Month . Be sure to like us on Facebook to participate!

Register for Summer CAMPS now! Register for other Summer programs May 27, 28, 29 . See page 4 for details .

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PAD Awareness Walk for Clean StreetsAll Ages • Selby ShelterSaturday, July 19 | 9:00–10:00 AMDo your legs hurt when you walk? Do you have diabetes, high blood pressure, or high cholesterol? If you answered yes to both questions, you may have peripheral arterial disease or PAD. PAD occurs when cholesterol and fibrous material accumulate inside the vessels in your legs causing narrowing that obstructs blood flow, very similar to blockages in the heart arteries. PAD affects about 20% of adults over the age of 55, and over 200 million people worldwide carry the diagnosis. Risk factors for PAD include diabetes, smoking, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol. Having peripheral arterial disease increases your risk for heart attack and stroke. A simple screening test can determine if you have PAD, and a regular walking program is part of the treatment. Come join us for an educational walk and community beautification event July 19, 9:00AM at the Selby Park Shelter House to learn more about PAD (including prevention, diagnosis, and treatment), while helping to keep Worthington beautiful. Free, but pre-registration is encouraged. Those pre-registered will receive a goodie bag for participating.#25607 Sat 9:00AM–10:00AM Jul 19 1 wk . No Fee Min . 10 | Max . 100

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The Shazzbots!Children’s Concert

Saturday, July 12 6:00 PMNorthwest Village GreenRocking and Rocketing through the spaceways in their interstellar Winnebago, The Shazzbots are a crew of space-faring musicians bringing cool quirky kid’s rock music to all the children of the cosmos . Real music for real kids, and their parents!

Special Events & Information

Saturday, June 144:00–8:30 PM

Join us for a sizzling celebration of our city! Worthington Parks and Recreation Department has taken all things great about the Columbus area and put them together for one incredible evening . Join us on the Village Green in the heart of Worthington to soak up the sun and have some fun! Sit on the grass and enjoy local musicians, family fun, games, food vendors and so much more .

Visit worthington .org for more information .

Community CenterAnnual Maintenance Closure

Pool Closed: August 18–September 1

Building Closed: August 25–September 1 Each year we close the Community Center for a week and the pool for two weeks to complete major renovation projects and deep cleaning . This is done in an effort to provide the cleanest and most up to date facilities while incurring as little inconvenience as possible . Having the scheduled maintenance period allows us to strategically plan our improvements and upkeep .

This year’s shutdown period includes the following:

• Drain both pools and detail clean• Service any pool mechanicals and

inspect filters, grates, tile, etc.• Re-grout tile where necessary• Clean carpet• Refinish terrazzo and wood floors• Detail clean locker rooms• Clean air ducts• High dusting • Service fitness equipment

This year’s shutdown also allows us to schedule any known operational interruptions caused by our roof replacement during the period we are already closed in hopes of eliminating the need to close portions of the building further inconveniencing our members .

Visit us online at worthington.org for up-to-date information about WPRD programs & events!

Give us your input! Please complete the WPRD Brochure SurveyWe would like your input on the WPRD Activity Brochure! Did this brochure you are looking at arrive in TheBAG at your home or did you pick it up at the Community Center? Or are you viewing a digital format? Are you able to find the information you are looking for easily, or do you have suggestions for improvement? Please take our short survey to help us evaluate the delivery and content of the Activity Brochure so we can be sure we are delivering our information to you in the most effective way possible!

The survey is available at this link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ WPRD_ActivityBrochure

We encourage you to complete the survey online, but paper copies are also available at the Community Center and Griswold Center customer service desks .

Performance schedule:

Hebdo ...................... 4:00–4:45 PMMolly Winters Band ... 5:00–5:45 PMJared Mahone ............6:00–7:00 PMJosh Krajcik ...............7:15–8:30 PM

WPRD would like to thank event sponsor:

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Concertson theGreen

Summer 2014

Sundays at 7:00 PMon the Northwest Village GreenMay 18 Thomas Worthington High SchoolSymphonic Band & Wind Ensemble

May 25 Dwight Lenox Big Band/Swing/Jazz Standards

June 1 Worthington Civic BandLight Classical/Show Tunes/Marches

June 8 Erika Hughes & The Well ManneredAmericana/Rock & Roll

June 15 Sean CarneyBlues

June 29 Angela Perley & the Howlin’ MoonsRootsy Americana Rock

July 6 The Ladies of LongfordCeltic/Irish

July 13 Parker MacDonell & Friends A Tribute to the Beatles

July 20 The High Street StompersDixieland Jazz

July 27 The WayfarersBluegrass

August 3 Clave SonicLatin Jazz Fusion

August 10 Matt MunhallSinger/Songwriter (Folk/Blues/Jazz/Pop Rock)

August 17 The RandysRock/Pop/Country

Special Saturday Concert EventsJune 14 | 4:00–8:30 PMSummer in the 614Performance schedule:

Hebdo .......................... 4:00–4:45 PMMolly Winters Band ....... 5:00–5:45 PMJared Mahone ................6:00–7:00 PMJosh Krajcik ...................7:15–8:30 PM

See page 19 for more event information!

July 12 | 6:00 PMThe Shazzbots! Children’s Concert

August 9 | 7:00 PMOhio State University Marching Band Alumni Ice Cream Social will be held by the Worthington Presbyterian Church from 6–8PM .

August 16 | 7:00 PMOhio 122nd Army Band Patriotic

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Griswold Center Special Event

Saturday, June 28, 201410:00 AM–2:00 PM

Northwest quadrant of the Village GreenDowntown Worthington

As part of the Worthington Parks & Recreation Department, the Griswold Center celebrates 20 years of providing a

lively, fun environment and life-enhancing fitness, social, recreational and other programs for mature adults age 55+ .

Activities at this event will include:• Performance art, “Ohio History through Music and

Storytelling” with Hank Arbaugh• Historic bus ride through Worthington

neighborhoods (pre-register at the Griswold Center, see page 30 for details)

• Historical and interactive exhibits• Games and crafts for kids of all ages• Food provided by J Liu of Worthington

Historic Gettysburg TourOctober 7–9, 2014Trip Highlights• 2 each breakfasts and dinners•Transportation aboard deluxe

motor coach•Gettysburg National Military

Park Visitor Center• Licensed local guide for

battlefield tour•Seminary Ridge Museum•Eisenhower’s Farm Tour

Christmas in Asheville and the BiltmoreDecember 3–6, 2014Trip Highlights•Transportation aboard deluxe

highway motorcoach• 3 nights accommodations at the Double

Tree Hotel in Asheville, North Carolina•Holiday dinner on the

Biltmore Estate grounds•Christmas dinner at The Grove Park Inn•Dillsboro Festival of Lights and Luminaries•Guided City Tour of Asheville

Trip Preview on July 2, see page 31 for details .South America!Cape Horn & Strait of Magellan featuring Chile, Uruguay & ArgentinaJanuary 15–February 9, 2015Trip Highlights•Transportation to and from the Columbus Airport

as well as round trip airfare to Santiago and from Buenos Aires

•City tours of both Santiago and Buenos Aires

•Fifteen day cruise on the Golden Princess

•Stops in Chile, the Falkland Island, Argentina and Uruguay

•All meals on cruise as well as all port, air taxes, shipboard gratuities and luggage handling at airport and pier

Trip Preview on July 1, see page 31 for details .

The Rhine & Mosel River CruiseA unique experience on a luxurious river cruise through Holland, France, Germany and SwitzerlandSeptember 16–26, 2015Tour Highlights:•Seven night riverboat cruise on the New MV Emerald Sky•Two nights’ accommodations in Lucerne, Switzerland and an

included walking tour•All meals including 4-course dinners with regional wines•Shore excursions in Cochem, Boppard, Strasbourg and Lucerne•Narrated canal cruise in Amsterdam. •Exploration of the beautiful Reichsburg Castle

Trip Preview on July 23, see page 31 for details .

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Fitness & Wellness Programs

Member Pricing for Fitness ProgramsMembers receive the lowest pricing on all group fitness classes, including Spinning®, Yoga, and Pilates! Please stop by the Customer Service Desk for group fitness schedules and information about membership options.

Our sessions provide one-on-one assistance that will help you improve your exercise capacity, as well as muscular strength and endurance. Our services include individualized programs based on personal goals, evaluation of current exercise routine, and instruction of proper technique. Fees (beginning June 2, 2014):Single Sessions30 Minute Session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3560 Minute Session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5560 Minute Group Training* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $35 per person*Limit 2 per group. Both individuals must be present for Group Training Rates to apply.

60 Minute Session Packages4 Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2008 Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $36012 Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $480

30 Minute Session Packages4 Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1208 Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $20012 Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $276

Fitness Assessment & Program DesignOur Fitness Assessments include two appointments with one of our Certified Personal Trainers. Your first session will include a discussion of your medical history, exercise testing, and goal setting. Your second session will include thorough instruction of the program that has been designed for you based on your needs and goals.2 sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$95

6-Week Shape UpMeet with a Personal Trainer once a week for six weeks to jump start your workout routine. Fitness Assessment + 6 training sessions . . . . . . . . . . . .$265

Body Composition AnalysisThis fitness assessment uses skin-fold calipers to determine how many pounds of fat-mass and lean-mass you have to help you set a proper weight-loss goal. Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15

Please see a Fitness Attendant for more details about these Personal Training options.

Personal Training Fitness Floor Policies• Fitness equipment is available for use by those in

grade 7 and older. Any individual in grades 7–12 are required to complete a free equipment orientation with a Fitness Attendant. Please see the Fitness Desk to schedule an appointment.

• Children in grade 6 and below may not use any fitness equipment. Children may only use the track if they are accompanied by an adult.

• All Members of the Community Center are able to schedule a free equipment orientation with a Fitness Attendant. Please see the Fitness Desk to schedule an appointment.

• Patrons may NOT bring a private Personal Trainer into the Worthington Community Center. Doing so may result in suspension of membership.

• Appropriate attire must be worn at all times, including a shirt and athletic shoes.

• When using our cardio equipment, please use the reservation boards located next to each piece of equipment.

A complete list of policies is posted on the Fitness Floor . For specific questions please contact Brandi Williams, Fitness Supervisor at [email protected] .

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Family Fitness

Ask A Trainer **FREE**Age: 18Y and up • Fitness AreaDo you have a fitness question? Stop by our FREE Ask a Trainer forums. No appointment or registration required.#25166 Mon 6:00PM–7:00PM Jun 16#25581 Tue 3:00PM–4:00PM Jun 24#25582 Tue 6:00PM–7:00PM Jul 22#25583 Mon 6:00PM–7:00PM Aug 4#25584 Sat 8:00AM–10:00AM Aug 9

F.I.T Time on the Track for FamiliesAge: 10Y and up • Fitness AreaGetting everyone’s schedules together can be crazy! But no matter what your family situation is, it’s important to have a fitness regimen. Make time for family and fitness all at one at the Community Center! No pre-registration is required. Children must be accompanied by a parent/guardian at all times while on the track. Fee includes entire family.#25154 Mon 7:00PM–8:00PM Jun 2–Aug 18 12 wks . Fee: $8 Min . 1 | Max . 10#25586 Sun 3:00PM–4:00PM Jun 8–Aug 24 12 wks . Fee: $8 Min . 1 | Max . 10

Family Fit PartyAge: 4Y and up • South GymWorking on fitness as a family is a great way to set a positive example and stay motivated. Join us for a FREE family fitness class that will turn your workout into a fitness party! Instructor: Ser Jackson#25165 Sat 10:00AM–11:00AM Jun 21 1 wk . No Fee Min . 4 | Max . 25

Fitness WorkshopsFoam Rolling ClinicAge: 16Y and up • Community RoomMyofascial release in foam roll classes is based on the fact that loosening up the connective tissues increases muscle flexibility, in addition to reducing pain. The cylinder-shaped foam rollers are made of varying densities, which can be used to vary the pressure applied. In this foam rolling class, you will learn a variety of different ways to use the foam roller. You will practice rolling it over your muscles slowly, stopping and holding on sore trigger points until the tension is released, usually in about 30 to 60 seconds. Applying sustained pressure with a foam roller can release tension in the muscles and tissues, and minimize constriction.Instructor: Brandi Williams#25155 Sat 9:00AM–10:15AM Aug 21 wk . R $22 | NR $29 | M $15 Min . 4 | Max . 10

WPRD Club LIFTAge: 18Y and up • Fitness AreaThe WPRD Club LIFT is for men and women who are serious about getting strong and helping others achieve their strength goals. Join us for our first club meeting as we explain how this club will emphasize proper technique and help you achieve our Club LIFT levels. You will squat, bench press, and deadlift CORRECTLY. You must have attended a Spring LIFT Clinic to be eligible to join. Fees include Club T-Shirt.#25164 Mon 7:00PM–8:00PM Jul 141 wks . R $18 | NR $24 | M $12 Min . 10 | Max . 50

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Register for Summer programs May 27, 28, 29 . See page 4 for details .

How the program works:This 12-month, group-based program consists of 16 one-hour weekly sessions, followed by monthly sessions with a trained lifestyle coach . It is designed to help you stay healthy, active, and motivated .*Learn to: • Eat healthy

• Stay active• Lose weight• Reduce stress

Class Dates:Worthington Community CenterMonday, July 7–Monday, November 3, 2014 6:30PM–8:00PM

Griswold CenterMonday, July 7–Monday, October 27, 2014 9:00AM–10:30AM

To register: Contact Laurie Collins (614) 839-9622 at the Liberty Twp ./Powell YMCA

*If you are overweight or have been diagnosed by your physician as prediabetic, you may qualify for this program; if you receive Medicare you may qualify to enroll in the program at no cost. YMCA of the USA selected 17 communities nationwide to offer the YMCA’s Diabetes Prevention Program at no cost to qualifying Medicare beneficiaries. This project is made possible by funding opportunity number 1C1CMS330965 from the Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. The contents of this flyer are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services or any of its agencies.

Diabetes Prevention Program

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DanceBelly DanceAge: 13Y and up • Fitness StudioLearn beautiful belly dance moves while working your body out like you never have before. Hip, chest, arm, and shoulder moves will grow into movement combinations that will develop into choreography. Show off your moves at the last day of class party! Open to people of all ages and body types. No previous dance experience necessary. Wear comfortable clothing. Instructor: Karen Bradford#25130 Mon 7:30PM–8:30PM Jun 2–Aug 18 12 wks . R $96 | NR $120 Min . 5 | Max . 10

Belly Dance Troupe TimeAge: 12Y and up • Fitness StudioDuring this time those participants from the Belly Dance class who would like to perform routines outside of the WPRD will practice choreography.#25131 Mon 8:30PM–9:00PM Jun 2–Aug 18 12 wks . R $48 | NR $60 Min . 5 | Max . 10

Advanced Line DancingAge: 13Y and up • Fitness StudioAdvanced Line Dancing adds more interesting turns and moves and choreography that features the latest music. You’ll be ready to travel to regional line dance conferences and take your place in the line! Must have completed Line Dancing Essentials and Intermediate Line Dancing or comparable training to enroll. Edie Driskill, NTA Certified Instructor#25147 Wed 7:45PM–8:45PM Jun 4–Jul 9 6 wks . R $30 | NR $39 Min . 5 | Max . 30#25148 Wed 7:45PM–8:45PM Jul 16–Aug 20 6 wks . R $30 | NR $39 Min . 5 | Max . 30

Line Dancing EssentialsAge: 13Y and up • Fitness StudioIntroduction to the exciting world of line dancing around the world! Come learn the first steps in a great lifelong sport where you can enjoy new music, movement, and friends. No experience necessary. Wear smooth-soled shoes and light clothing. Edie Driskill, NTA Certified Instructor#25143 Sat 11:15AM–12:15PM Jun 7–Jul 12 6 wks . R $30 | NR $39 Min . 5 | Max . 35#25144 Sat 11:15AM–12:15PM Jul 19–Aug 23 6 wks . R $30 | NR $39 Min . 5 | Max . 35

Intermediate Line DancingAge: 13Y and up • Fitness StudioJoin other dancers and learn fun Line Dances and get great exercise. Our Line Dance classes are not just ‘Country Line Dancing’. We play great music from genres like Country, Top 40, Hip Hop, Funky, Latin, Swing, and much more. You must have completed Line Dancing Essentials or comparable course before enrolling in this class. Instructor: Edie Driskill#25145 Sat 12:30PM–1:30PM Jun 7–Jul 12 6 wks . R $30 | NR $39 Min . 4 | Max . 25#25146 Sat 12:30PM–1:30PM Jul 19–Aug 23 6 wks . R $30 | NR $39 Min . 4 | Max . 25

SPINNING®

SPIN® ComboAge: 16Y and up • Fitness StudioGet a SPINNING® and weight-training combo on Mondays, Wednesdays, and early Fridays and a SPINNING® and power yoga* combo at the later Friday class. Please note: these classes are 60-minutes. Instructors: Aprille Pullins (Mon AM, Wed AM, Fri AM); Danielle Repko (Mon PM, Wed PM); Sarah Moore (Fri 6AM)

No class July 4Session I#25172 Mon 9:30AM–10:30AM Jun 2–Jul 76 wks . R $42 | NR $56 | M $35 Min . 4 | Max . 13#25040 Mon 6:30PM–7:30PM Jun 2–Jul 76 wks . R $42 | NR $56 | M $35 Min . 4 | Max . 13#25042 Wed 9:30AM–10:30AM Jun 4–Jul 96 wks . R $42 | NR $56 | M $35 Min . 4 | Max . 13#25038 Wed 6:30PM–7:30PM Jun 4–Jul 96 wks . R $42 | NR $56 | M $35 Min . 4 | Max . 13#25039 Fri 6:00AM–7:00AM Jun 6–Jul 115 wks . R $36 | NR $48 | M $30 Min . 4 | Max . 13#25043 Fri* 9:30AM–10:30AM Jun 6–Jul 115 wks . R $36 | NR $48 | M $30 Min . 4 | Max . 13Session II#25173 Mon 9:30AM–10:30AM Jul 14–Aug 186 wks . R $42 | NR $56 | M $35 Min . 4 | Max . 13#25167 Mon 6:30PM–7:30PM Jul 14–Aug 186 wks . R $42 | NR $56 | M $35 Min . 4 | Max . 13#25168 Wed 9:30AM–10:30AM Jul 16–Aug 206 wks . R $42 | NR $56 | M $35 Min . 4 | Max . 13#25169 Wed 6:30PM–7:30PM Jul 16–Aug 206 wks . R $42 | NR $56 | M $35 Min . 4 | Max . 13#25170 Fri 6:00AM–7:00AM Jul 18–Aug 226 wks . R $42 | NR $56 | M $35 Min . 4 | Max . 13#25171 Fri* 9:30AM–10:30AM Jul 18–Aug 226 wks . R $42 | NR $56 | M $35 Min . 4 | Max . 13

SPINNING® ExpressAge: 16Y and up • Fitness StudioAre you short on time? This 30-minute group cycling class is the answer! Participants should arrive 15-minutes before class to set up their bike. Participants are encouraged to bring a water bottle and towel. Instructors: Danielle Repko (Mon PM); Cathy Smyers (Wed PM); Kristi Bourquin (Sat AM)Session I#25044 Mon 5:45PM–6:15PM Jun 2–Jul 76 wks . R $30 | NR $36 | M $24 Min . 5 | Max . 13#25045 Wed 5:45PM–6:15PM Jun 4–Jul 96 wks . R $30 | NR $36 | M $24 Min . 5 | Max . 13#25046 Sat 8:15AM–8:45AM Jun 7–Jul 126 wks . R $30 | NR $36 | M $24 Min . 5 | Max . 13Session I#25047 Mon 5:45PM–6:15PM Jul 14–Aug 186 wks . R $30 | NR $36 | M $24 Min . 5 | Max . 13#25049 Wed 5:45PM–6:15PM Jul 16–Aug 206 wks . R $30 | NR $36 | M $24 Min . 5 | Max . 13#25048 Sat 8:15AM–8:45AM Jul 19–Aug 236 wks . R $30 | NR $36 | M $24 Min . 5 | Max . 13

SPINNING®Age: 16Y and up • Fitness StudioThe SPINNING® program is the original and most popular group cycling class. With no complicated moves to learn, a motivating group environment, top-notch instructors, and music that begs your legs to pedal you’ll find yourself having a blast while you ride your way to a leaner, stronger body. Participants should arrive 15-minutes before class to set up their bike. Participants are also encouraged to bring a water bottle and towel. Instructors: WPRD Group Fitness Staff (Wed 6AM); Richard Johnson (Mon/Tue/Thr 6AM&12:15PM); Kristi Bourquin (Sat&Sun)Session I6 wks. R $36 | NR $48 | M $30 Min. 6 | Max. 13#25020 Mon 6:00AM–6:45AM Jun 2–Jul 7#25021 Tue 6:00AM–6:45AM Jun 3–Jul 8#25022 Tue 12:15PM–1:00PM Jun 3–Jul 8#25023 Wed 6:00AM–6:45AM Jun 4–Jul 9#25025 Thu 6:00AM–6:45AM Jun 5–Jul 10#25027 Thu 12:15PM–1:00PM Jun 5–Jul 10#25024 Sat 9:00AM–9:45AM Jun 7–Jul 12#25026 Sun 10:15AM–11:00AM Jun 8–Jul 13Session II6 wks. R $36 | NR $48 | M $30 Min. 6 | Max. 13#25036 Mon 6:00AM–6:45AM Jul 14–Aug 18#25234 Tue 6:00AM–6:45AM Jul 15–Aug 19#25030 Tue 12:15PM–1:00PM Jul 15–Aug 19#25031 Wed 6:00AM–6:45AM Jul 16–Aug 20#25032 Thu 6:00AM–6:45AM Jul 17–Aug 21#25033 Thu 12:15PM–1:00PM Jul 17–Aug 21#25034 Sat 9:00AM–9:45AM Jul 19–Aug 23#25035 Sun 10:15AM–11:00AM Jul 20–Aug 24

Visit us online at worthington.org for up-to-date information about WPRD programs & events!

Holiday ClosureThe Community Center will be closed

on Friday, July 4 in observance of Independence Day . No classes will be held .

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Group Fitness — CardioGroup Fitness Punch CardsRegister for classes, save your spot, and save money! Punch Cards are available for those who want the flexibility to drop in to classes. Look for a after the program title for group fitness classes that are included on Punch Cards. Punch cards allow you to take over 30 classes per week! Please note: Punch cards do not guarantee a spot in class.

Punch Card Prices: One Class Drop In Pass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $68 Class Punch Card Resident | Member . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $32 Non-Resident 8 Class Punch Card . . . . . . . . . . . . $4016 Class Punch Card Resident | Member . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $64 Non-Resident . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $80Unlimited Quarterly Pass — Summer (12 weeks) Resident | Member . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $108 Non-Resident . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $140

Zumba® PAge: 16Y and up • Fitness Studio | South Gym*Zumba® exercise classes are “fitness-parties” that blend upbeat world rhythms with easy-to-follow choreography for a total-body workout that feels like a celebration.Instructors: Lara Phelps (Mon LUNCH), Ser Jackson (Mon PM/Thur AM/Fri PM), Kari Sexton (Tue PM,/Wed PM), Bev Tabb (Wed LUNCH), Courtney Jolley (Tue AM/Sun PM), Sony Mallory (Thur PM), Keenie Fassbender (Fri LUNCH)

No Class July 4Session I6 wks. R $18 | NR $24 | M $12 Min. 8 | Max. 39#25050 Mon 12:15PM–1:00PM Jun 2–Jul 7#25051 Mon* 5:45PM–6:45PM Jun 2–Jul 7#25059 Tue 9:45AM–10:45AM Jun 3–Jul 8#25052 Tue 5:45PM–6:45PM Jun 3–Jul 8#25053 Wed 12:15PM–1:00PM Jun 4–Jul 9#25054 Wed* 5:45PM–6:45PM Jun 4–Jul 9#25060 Thu 9:45AM–10:45AM Jun 5–Jul 10#25058 Sun 2:00PM–3:00PM Jun 8–Jul 13#25056 Fri 12:15PM–1:00PM Jun 6–Jul 115 wks . R $15 | NR $20 | M $10 Min . 8 | Max . 39#25057 Fri 5:45PM–6:45PM Jun 6–Jul 115 wks . R $15 | NR $20 | M $10 Min . 8 | Max . 39Session II6 wks. R $18 | NR $24 | M $12 Min. 8 | Max. 39#25061 Mon 12:15PM–1:00PM Jul 14–Aug 18#25062 Mon* 5:45PM–6:45PM Jul 14–Aug 18#25063 Tue 9:45AM–10:45AM Jul 15–Aug 19#25064 Tue 5:45PM–6:45PM Jul 15–Aug 19#25065 Wed 12:15PM– 1:00PM Jul 16–Aug 20#25066 Wed* 5:45PM–6:45PM Jul 16–Aug 20#25067 Thu 9:45AM–10:45AM Jul 17–Aug 21#25069 Fri 12:15PM– 1:00PM Jul 18–Aug 22#25070 Fri 5:45PM–6:45PM Jul 18–Aug 22#25071 Sun 2:00PM–3:00PM Jul 20–Aug 24

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Fitness & Wellness ProgramsCardio Belly Dance PAge: 13Y and up • Community RoomSlide, sway, shimmy, and sweat in this core-intensive, creative, and fun introduction to Belly Dance! This class is designed to build strength, balance, flexibility, endurance, muscular control, and whole body awareness while breaking down basic belly dance movements, drills, shimmies, percussive hip work, core strengthening exercises, and dance combinations. Instructor: Karen Bradford#25152 Wed 5:30PM–6:30PM Jun 4–Jul 96 wks . R $18 | R $24 | M $12 Min . 6 | Max . 20#25153 Wed 5:30PM–6:30PM Jul 16–Aug 206 wks . R $18 | R $24 | M $12 Min . 6 | Max . 20

Cardio Latin PAge: 16Y and up • Fitness StudioAdd some spice to your cardio workout with this Latin-based dance class. Easy-to-follow choreography paired with world beats and rhythms. Instructors: Jeff Hixon (Thur PM), Rachel Halversen (Sat AM)#25072 Thu 6:30PM–7:30PM Jun 5–Jul 106 wks . R $18 | NR $24 | M $12 Min . 8 | Max . 39#25073 Sat 10:00AM–11:00AM Jun 7–Jul 126 wks . R $18 | NR $24 | M $12 Min . 8 | Max . 39#25074 Thu 6:30PM–7:30PM Jul 17–Aug 216 wks . R $18 | NR $24 | M $12 Min . 8 | Max . 39#25075 Sat 10:00AM–11:00AM Jul 19–Aug 236 wks . R $18 | NR $24 | M $12 Min . 8 | Max . 39

Cardio Line Dance PAge: 16Y and up • Community RoomCombine the benefits of cardio exercise with the fun of line dancing. This dance class is for all dance levels, from absolute beginners to advanced.Instructor: Judy Hunter

No class June 23#25105 Mon 10:30AM–11:30AM Jun 2–Jul 75 wks . R $15 | NR $20 | M $10 Min . 4 | Max . 20#25132 Mon 10:30AM–11:30AM Jul 14–Aug 186 wks . R $18 | NR $24 | M $12 Min . 4 | Max . 20

Low Impact Workout PAge: 13Y and up • Fitness StudioThis class consists of toning, firming, stretching, and low impact aerobics. Routines will be easy to follow and emphasis will be placed on repetition of movements. Come have fun and firm up to a wide variety of music. Great for beginners and seniors too!Instructor: Judy Hunter#25102 Thu 1:15PM–2:15PM Jun 5–Jul 106 wks . R $18 | NR $24 | M $12 Min . 8 | Max . 30#25104 Thu 1:15PM–2:15PM Jul 17–Aug 216 wks . R $18 | NR $24 | M $12 Min . 8 | Max . 30

TurboKick® PAge: 13Y and up • Fitness Studio | North Gym*Become a total knock-out with the ultimate cardio kickboxing party. This class will have you punching and kicking your way into great shape.Instructors: Brandi Williams (Mon); Ser Jackson (Tue); Karen Bradford (Thu)#25118 Mon* 5:45PM–6:45PM Jun 2–Jul 76 wks . R $18 | NR $24 | M $12 Min . 4 | Max . 25#25608 Tue 4:30PM–5:30PM Jun 3-Jul 86 wks . R $18 | NR $24 | M $12 Min . 4 | Max . 25#25119 Thu 4:30PM–5:30PM Jun 5–Jul 106 wks . R $18 | NR $24 | M $12 Min . 4 | Max . 25#25587 Mon* 5:45PM–6:45PM Jul 14–Aug 186 wks . R $18 | NR $24 | M $12 Min . 4 | Max . 25#25120 Tue 4:30PM–5:30PM Jul 15–Aug 196 wks . R $18 | NR $24 | M $12 Min . 4 | Max . 25#25121 Thu 4:30PM–5:30PM Jul 17–Aug 216 wks . R $18 | NR $24 | M $12 Min . 4 | Max . 25

Register for Summer programs May 27, 28, 29 . See page 4 for details .

Holiday ClosureThe Community Center will be closed on Friday, July 4 in observance

of Independence Day . No classes will be held .

Summer Hours will begin May 27!

The pools will close at 8:30 PM and the Community Center will

close at 9:00 PM Monday–Friday .

See page 2 for all hours, and download complete pool

schedules from worthington.org .

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Step & Abs PAge: 13Y and up • Fitness StudioGet a great cardio workout and tone your middle! The first 40-minutes of class you’ll whoop and holler during easy-to-follow step routines. After cool-down you’ll hit the mat to focus strengthening the muscles of your core. Instructor: Holly Keller#25093 Wed 8:15AM–9:15AM Jun 4–Jul 96 wks . R $18 | NR $24 | M $12 Min . 8 | Max . 20#25094 Wed 8:15AM–9:15AM Jul 16–Aug 206 wks . R $18 | NR $24 | M $12 Min . 8 | Max . 20

Step & Sculpt PAge: 13Y and up • North GymA moderate intensity workout that alternates between step and strength training. Basic step patterns are included in between strength training segments to maintain your heart rate while working those muscles! Instructor: Jennie Lynch#25114 Tue 5:45PM–6:45PM Jun 3–Jul 86 wks . R $18 | NR $24 | M $12 Min . 8 | Max . 20#25115 Thu 5:45PM–6:45PM Jun 5–Jul 106 wks . R $18 | NR $24 | M $12 Min . 8 | Max . 20#25116 Tue 5:45PM–6:45PM Jul 15–Aug 196 wks . R $18 | NR $24 | M $12 Min . 8 | Max . 20#25117 Thu 5:45PM–6:45PM Jul 17–Aug 216 wks . R $18 | NR $24 | M $12 Min . 8 | Max . 20

Group Fitness — Cardio & StrengthTotal Body Bootcamp PAge: 16Y and up • North GymLooking to take your workout to the next level? Join us for Bootcamp—a challenging hour of intensive cardiovascular and strength exercises that will whip you into all-star shape. We will use a variety of equipment including the BOSU, weights, and bands. Please bring a water bottle and towel to class. Instructors: Danielle Repko (Tue/Thur AM), Chris Szabo (Wed PM/Sat AM), Brandi Williams (Mon PM/Wed PM/Sat AM)#25078 Thu 6:00AM–7:00AM Jun 5–Jul 106 wks . R $18 | NR $24 | M $12 Min . 8 | Max . 30#25079 Tue 6:00AM–7:00AM Jun 3–Jul 86 wks . R $18 | NR $24 | M $12 Min . 8 | Max . 30#25080 Wed 5:45PM–6:45PM Jun 4–Jul 96 wks . R $18 | NR $24 | M $12 Min . 8 | Max . 31#25081 Sat 8:30AM– 9:45AM Jun 7–Jul 126 wks . R $18 | NR $24 | M $12 Min . 8 | Max . 30#25085 Tue 6:00AM–7:00AM Jul 15–Aug 196 wks . R $18 | NR $24 | M $12 Min . 8 | Max . 30#25086 Wed 5:45PM–6:45PM Jul 16–Aug 206 wks . R $18 | NR $24 | M $12 Min . 8 | Max . 31#25087 Thu 6:00AM–7:00AM Jul 17–Aug 216 wks . R $18 | NR $24 | M $12 Min . 8 | Max . 30#25088 Sat 8:30AM–9:45AM Jul 19–Aug 236 wks . R $18 | NR $24 | M $12 Min . 8 | Max . 30

Fitness & Wellness Programs

Group Fitness — StrengthCore-15 **FREE PROGRAM**Age: 13Y and up • Fitness StudioThis is a FREE 15-minute class for our patrons. During the 15-minutes you will work all the muscles of the core that include: the abdominals, lower back, glutes, and hips. There is no need to pre-register for this class. Instructors: Danielle Repko (Mon PM); Ser Jackson (Tue AM); Kari Sexton (Tue PM); Cathy Smyers (Wed PM); Courtney Jolley (Thur AM); Jeff Hixon (Thur PM); Ser Jackson (Fri PM); Courtney Jolley (Sun PM)

No class July 412 wks. No Fee Min. 4 | Max. 39#25106 Mon 5:30PM–5:45PM Jun 2–Aug 18#25107 Tue 10:45AM–11:00AM Jun 3–Aug 19#25108 Tue 5:30PM–5:45PM Jun 3–Aug 19#25109 Wed 5:30PM–5:45PM Jun 4–Aug 20#25110 Thu 10:45AM–11:00AM Jun 5–Aug 21#25111 Thu 5:30PM–5:45PM Jun 5–Aug 21#25112 Fri 5:30PM–5:45PM Jun 6–Aug 22#25113 Sun 3:00PM–3:15PM Jun 8–Aug 24

Muscle Mix PAge: 13Y and up • Fitness StudioThis class will have a strong emphasis on sculpting the major muscle groups with short bursts of fat-burning cardio. We will keep the choreography simple and focus on proper form. This class uses a large variety of equipment to ward off boredom and is appropriate for all fitness levels. Instructor: Tina Jank#25095 Tue 8:15AM–9:15AM Jun 3–Jul 86 wks . R $18 | NR $24 | M $12 Min . 8 | Max . 20#25096 Thu 8:15AM–9:15AM Jun 5–Jul 106 wks . R $18 | NR $24 | M $12 Min . 8 | Max . 20#25097 Tue 8:15AM–9:15AM Jul 15–Aug 196 wks . R $18 | NR $24 | M $12 Min . 8 | Max . 20#25098 Thu 8:15AM–9:15AM Jul 17–Aug 216 wks . R $18 | NR $24 | M $12 Min . 8 | Max . 20

Pure StrengthAge: 18Y and up • North GymFocus on total body strength with an emphasis on correct form. This class uses a variety of equipment including body bars, free weights, bands, BOSUs, and more! Come ready to work hard! Please bring a towel and water bottle to class. All registered participants will be given a personal strength training plan at the end of the session. Instructor: Chris Szabo#25076 Mon 7:00PM–8:00PM Jun 2–Jul 76 wks . R $48 | NR $66 | M $42 Min . 7 | Max . 20#25077 Mon 7:00PM–8:00PM Jul 14–Aug 186 wks . R $48 | NR $66 | M $42 Min . 7 | Max . 20

Cardio&Weights PAge: 13Y and up • Fitness StudioThis workout will consist of 30-minutes of strength training highlighting a different muscle group each week. The class will finish with 30-minutes of fun step patterns. Instructor: Holly Keller

No Class July 4#25091 Fri 8:15AM–9:15AM Jun 6–Jul 115 wks . R $15 | NR $20 | M $10 Min . 8 | Max . 20#25092 Fri 8:15AM–9:15AM Jul 18–Aug 226 wks . R $18 | NR $24 | M $12 Min . 8 | Max . 20

Interval PAge: 13Y and up • Fitness StudioLooking to shed those extra pounds? This step class alternates short spurts of intense cardio with strength training exercises for all the major muscle groups. A variety of equipment and cardio step drills will be incorporated to have you sweating in no time. Instructor: Tina Jank#25089 Mon 8:15AM–9:15AM Jun 2–Jul 76 wks . R $18 | NR $24 | M $12 Min . 8 | Max . 20#25090 Mon 8:15AM–9:15AM Jul 14–Aug 186 wks . R $18 | NR $24 | M $12 Min . 8 | Max . 20

Outdoor Boot CampAge: 18Y and upRain or shine, get your day started off right with a fun, high-intensity workout! We will meet outdoors and use our surroundings for an all-body, all-out workout. Wear running shoes, bring a water bottle, sweat towel and, beach towel. Not recommended for beginners. PRE-REGISTRATION ONLYInstructor: Chris Szabo1 wk. Fee $8 Min. 6 | Max. 20#25158 Sat 6:45AM–7:45AM Jun 7 Location: Village Green#25159 Sat 6:45AM–7:45AM Jun 28 Location: Thomas Worthington High School Flats#25160 Sat 6:45AM–7:45AM Aug 2 Location: Wilson Hill Park#25161 Sat 6:45AM–7:45AM Aug 16 Location: Village Green#25162 Sat 6:45AM–7:45AM Aug 23 Location: Wilson Hill Park

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Group Fitness ScheduleFor a one-page, weekly calendar format of our fitness classes, pick up a copy

of the Summer Group Fitness Schedule at the Customer Service desk, or download a digital file from worthington.org .

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Yoga & PilatesArupa YogaAge: 16Y and up • Community RoomYour body changes every day and your yoga should be flexible enough to match its moods. Arupa’s unique approach provides a framework that will guide you through postures, while giving you the tools and the freedom to personalize your practice. Befriend your body and awaken the insight that will bloom into your authentic expression in yoga and in life. No beginners please. Instructor: Thatcher Ross#25133 Tue 7:00PM–8:30PM Jun 3–Aug 1912 wks . R $108 | NR $140 | M $96 Min . 8 | Max . 25

Gentle Hatha YogaAge: 16Y and up • Fitness StudioWelcome to a gentle morning yoga class geared for the student with little or no experience in yoga. This class consists of an introduction to the basic poses and learning the yogic breath. Instructor: Janet Shumaker

No class July 4#25140 Fri 10:45AM–12:15PM Jun 6–Aug 2211 wks . R $99 | NR $132 | M $88 Min . 8 | Max . 20

Hatha Yoga at the GriswoldAge: 16Y and up • Griswold Center Town HallThis is a program of gentle stretches and relaxation techniques designed to increase flexibility and strength, as well as reduce stress and tension. Bring a mat or blanket, empty stomach, comfortable clothes, and bare feet. Listen to your body and respect your own limits. Some AcuYoga, acupressure points, and reflexology will be incorporated. Instructors: Kathleen Lewis / Janet Shumaker#25141 Sat 8:30AM–9:45AM Jun 7–Aug 2312 wks . R $108 | NR $140 | M $96 Min . 10 | Max . 25#25142 Sat 10:00AM–11:15AM Jun 7–Aug 2312 wks . R $108 | NR $140 | M $96 Min . 10 | Max . 25

Vinyasa Flow YogaAge: 16Y and up • Community RoomVinyasa flow yoga links rhythmic breath with movement, allowing for fluid transition from posture to posture. This is a moderately paced class that will develop strength, flexibility, and balance as well as create a relaxed state of being. Modifications will be offered though some yoga experience is recommended. Please bring a towel and dress comfortably for ease of movement. Instructor: Janet Braden#25139 Thu 7:00PM–8:00PM Jun 5–Jul 106 wks . R $42 | NR $54 | M $36 Min . 8 | Max . 25#25227 Thu 7:00PM–8:00PM Jul 17–Aug 216 wks . R $42 | NR $54 | M $36 Min . 8 | Max . 25

Pilates / Yoga Fusion Level 1-2Age: 16Y and up • Fitness StudioEnjoy one hour of the best of both worlds with our Yoga/Pilates Fusion class. You will find strength, balance, and flexibility all drawn together using deep breathing techniques. Plan to leave feeling strengthened and refreshed! Please Note: This multi-level class will be moderately paced (in between Level 1 & Level 2). New beginners are welcome.Instructor: Janet Braden #25135 Wed 10:45AM–11:45AM Jun 4–Jul 96 wks . R $42 | NR $54 | M $36 Min . 8 | Max . 25#25226 Wed 10:45AM–11:45AM Jul 16–Aug 206 wks . R $42 | NR $54 | M $36 Min . 8 | Max . 25

Pilates Mat ClassAge: 16Y and up • Fitness StudioMat Pilates works the core muscles of the spine and abdominals to achieve lean muscle mass, efficient movement, and improved alignment. This non-impact approach works as well for the seasoned athlete as it does for the average workout enthusiast or beginner. Instructor: Janet BradenLevel 1/2—Beginners Welcome#25137 Thu 5:45PM–6:45PM Jun 5–Jul 106 wks . R $42 | NR $54 | M $36 Min . 8 | Max . 25#25225 Thu 5:45PM–6:45PM Jul 17–Aug 216 wks . R $42 | NR $54 | M $36 Min . 8 | Max . 25

Level 2—No Beginners #25136 Tue 7:00PM–8:00PM Jun 3–Jul 86 wks . R $42 | NR $54 | M $36 Min . 8 | Max . 25#25224 Tue 7:00PM–8:00PM Jul 15–Aug 196 wks . R $42 | NR $54 | M $36 Min . 8 | Max . 25

Free Community Yoga at the GriswoldAge: 10Y and up • Griswold Center Town HallThis Gentle Yoga class is great way to get to know the wonderful community of Worthington and a perfect way to start your day. Expect a gentle practice with hands on assist and modifications to promote a healthy body. You are guided through transitions within the asana practice in a slow manner and with awareness. Visualizations and inspirational quotes are utilized throughout the class to help promote relaxation and peacefulness. Instructors: Janet Shumaker and Kathleen Lewis#25617 Sat 8:30AM–9:45AM May 31 1 wk . No Fee Min . 4 | Max . 75#25602 Sat 10:00AM–11:30AM May 31 1 wk . No Fee Min . 4 | Max . 75

Group Fitness — Mind & BodyBarre45Age: 16Y and up • Fitness StudioGet ready to tone and sculpt long, lean muscles, and build a stronger core. Improve balance while increasing flexibility and endurance. This 45-minute class blends elements of Pilates, yoga, ballet, cardio, and strength training for an invigorating and fun workout. Props will be incorporated and modifications offered. ALL levels welcome. Preregistration is recommended as space is limited. Instructor: Janet Braden#25124 Mon 10:45AM–11:30AM Jun 2–Jul 76 wks . R $42 | NR $54 | M $36 Min . 8 | Max . 15#25125 Wed 4:30PM–5:15PM Jun 4–Jul 96 wks . R $42 | NR $54 | M $36 Min . 8 | Max . 15#25127 Mon 10:45AM–11:30AM Jul 14–Aug 186 wks . R $42 | NR $54 | M $36 Min . 8 | Max . 15#25128 Wed 4:30PM–5:15PM Jul 16–Aug 206 wks . R $42 | NR $54 | M $36 Min . 8 | Max . 15

Flow45Age: 16Y and up • Fitness StudioCome work up a sweat in this 45-minute Flow class! Flowing yoga links rhythmic breath with movement, allowing for fluid transition from posture to posture. As the body is strengthened and stretched, the mind will quiet and center. Pilates work will be incorporated to strengthen the core. Sun Salutation experience is required. Instructor: Janet Braden#25122 Mon 4:30PM–5:15PM Jun 2–Jul 76 wks . R $42 | NR $54 | M $36 Min . 8 | Max . 25#25123 Mon 4:30PM–5:15PM Jul 14–Aug 186 wks . R $42 | NR $54 | M $36 Min . 8 | Max . 25

You may pay a drop-in fee of $10 for any single yoga, pilates, Barre45, or Flow45 class.

Drop-in fee must be paid at the Customer Service desk the same day

prior to the class time .

Fitness & Wellness Programs

Register for Summer programs May 27, 28, 29 . See page 4 for details .

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Water Aerobics: Lets Do It AllAge: 16Y and up • Lap PoolThis water aerobic class will do a little of everything. It will include shallow water, deep water, weight resistance, aerobic activity, flexibility and even spend some time walking, jogging, and running in the Lazy River. This fun class will have a variety of activities and the participants will truly ‘do it all.’#25519 M, W, F 6:15AM–7:15AM Jun 2–Jul 2 5 wks . R $53 | NR $68 Min . 6 | Max . 14#25524 M, W, F 9:15AM–10:15AM Jun 2–Jul 2 5 wks . R $53 | NR $68 Min . 6 | Max . 20#25520 Sat 9:45AM–10:45AM Jun 7–Jul 5 5 wks . R $18 | NR $23 Min . 6 | Max . 20#25521 M, W, F 6:15AM–7:15AM Jul 14–Aug 15 5 wks . R $53 | NR $68 Min . 6 | Max . 14#25522 M, W, F 9:15AM–10:15AM Jul 14–Aug 15 5 wks . R $53 | NR $68 Min . 6 | Max . 20#25523 Sat 9:45AM–10:45AM Jul 19–Aug 16 5 wks . R $18 | NR $23 Min . 6 | Max . 14

Water Aerobics: Low ImpactAge: 16Y and up • Leisure PoolThis class will concentrate on an ease of motion and flexibility and the use of water resistance. A great workout for those who want to improve range of motion and flexibility with a cardiovascular workout.#25525 Tue, Thu 9:00AM–10:00AM Jun 3–Jul 3 5 wks . R $35 | NR $46 Min . 6 | Max . 20#25526 Tue, Thu 9:00AM–10:00AM Jul 15–Aug 14 5 wks . R $35 | NR $46 Min . 6 | Max . 16

Water Aerobics: River Core ChallengeAge: 16Y–99Y • Leisure PoolThe River Core Challenge is a unique opportunity to add useful cross-training to your fitness routine by utilizing the River Current. Special focus is placed on specific movements for increased strength and stability of the Core (all abdominal, mid/lower back and hip area) Muscles. Aqua Fitness shoes are required for traction in the ‘Lazy’ River environment. This workout is not a Water Aerobics class. River Core Challenge is a moderate to fast paced, 45-minute aerobic conditioning and core strengthening workout that will be anything but Lazy!Instructor: Tiffany DuPont#25527 Sat 8:15AM–9:00AM Jun 7–Jul 5 5 wks . R $18 | NR $24 Min . 3 | Max . 12#25566 Sat 8:15AM–9:00AM Jul 19–Aug 16 5 wks . R $18 | NR $24 Min . 3 | Max . 12

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May 27Residents

May 28Working Residents | Members

May 29Open Registration

Water Aerobics: Aqua Fitness MedleyAge: 16Y and up • Lap PoolBoost your energy level and experience increased strength and flexibility with ‘Aqua Fitness Medley’. This class combines the benefits of aerobic conditioning with resistance training through use of noodles, hand bells, boards and balls. Deep-water work will also be incorporated into the medley, but you have the option of remaining in the shallow end for your segment of the deep-water work. Class suitability can be adjusted to all ages and abilities. Be prepared to see your strength and endurance grow. Enjoy the class camaraderie as you work your muscles in easy-to-follow patterns. This workout can be as challenging as you wish to make it.#25510 M, W 6:30PM–7:30PM Jun 2–Jul 2 5 wks . R $35 | NR $46 Min . 6 | Max . 14#25512 M, W 6:30PM–7:30PM Jul 14–Aug 13 5 wks . R $35 | NR $46 Min . 6 | Max . 14

Water Aerobics: Complete Aquatic WorkoutAge: 16Y and up • Leisure PoolAn interval training class combining all components for a full body workout. The class will focus on exercises using resistance of the water for each part of the body. The final segment will be stretching to increase range of motion and strengthening of the core. This segment will take place in the warm water of the leisure pool. Instructor: Karen Dawson#25514 Tue 7:30PM–8:30PM Jun 3-Jul 1 5 wks . R $18 | NR $23 Min . 6 | Max . 10#25515 Tue 7:30PM–8:30PM Jul 15–Aug 12 5 wks . R $18 | NR $23 Min . 6 | Max . 10

Water Aerobics: Complete Aquatic Workout w/YogaAge: 16Y and up • Lap PoolThis class will be divided equally between an aerobic workout as described in Complete Aquatic Workout and yoga stretching and relaxation in the warm water of the leisure pool. We will incorporate basic yoga poses adapted for the water to provide dynamic strengthening, stretching, balance and relaxation. What a great way to end the day and get a good night’s sleep. Instructor: Karen Dawson#25517 Thu 7:30PM–8:30PM Jun 5–Jul 3 5 wks . R $14 | NR $18 Min . 6 | Max . 10#25518 Thu 7:30PM–8:30PM Jul 17–Aug 14 5 wks . R $18 | NR $23 Min . 6 | Max . 10

Water Aerobics: River RunAge: 16Y and up • Lazy RiverJoin us in the Lazy River for fitness and fun. A typical class begins with a brief warm-up of walking, jogging and running with the current. We will then do some stretching to get ready for the cardio segment. The use of buoyant equipment adds variety and increases the intensity of our workout and the level of laughter. We may travel to other areas of the pool to further enhance our workout. We end our session with abdominal work and more stretching. Get a great water workout with us in the river. It’s fun. It’s different. This is a high level intensity class and is not recommended for people that are just beginning or who have not participated in a high level water aerobics class before. Also, water shoes are required for class.#25528 M, W 7:00PM–8:00PM Jun 2–Jul 2 5 wks . R $35 | NR $46 Min . 6 | Max . 12#25529 Sat 11:00AM–NOON Jun 7–Jul 5 5 wks . R $18 | NR $23 Min . 6 | Max . 12#25530 M, W 7:00PM–8:00PM Jul 14–Aug 13 5 wks . R $35 | NR $46 Min . 6 | Max . 12#25531 Sat 11:00AM–NOON Jul 19–Aug 16 5 wks . R $18 | NR $23 Min . 6 | Max . 12

Water Aerobics: Step Into Aquatic FitnessAge: 16Y and up • Lap PoolThis program is designed for people who can’t stand still! Each class will vary by using different equipment and techniques to provide a full body workout. With the use of aqua steps, core strengthening, cardio kickboxing, barbells, noodles and variety of other water exercises, the participants will increase muscular endurance while providing cardio toning and flexibility.#25532 M, W, F 8:15AM–9:15AM Jun 2–Jul 2 5 wks . R $53 | NR $68 Min . 6 | Max . 16#25533 M, W, F 8:15AM–9:15AM Jul 14–Aug 15 5 wks . R $53 | NR $68 Min . 6 | Max . 18

Fitness & Wellness Programs

Weekly Hot Tub CleaningTo keep your hot tub as healthy and

spotless as possible we will be draining, scrubbing and refilling it weekly. Every

Tuesday, the hot tub will be unavailable to patrons from Noon–2:00 PM during the

cleaning process .

Visit us online at worthington.org for up-to-date information about WPRD programs & events!

Holiday ClosureThe Community Center will be closed

on Friday, July 4 in observance of Independence Day . No classes will be held .

Summer Hours will begin May 27!

The pools will close at 8:30 PM and the Community Center will

close at 9:00 PM Monday–Friday .

See page 2 for all hours, and download complete pool

schedules from worthington.org .

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Healthways SilverSneakers® Fitness

SilverSneakers® CircuitAge: 65Y and upSilverSneakers Circuit offers standing low-impact choreography alternated with standing upper body work with hand-held weights, elastic tubing with handles and the SilverSneakers ball. Circuit focuses on the benefits of a circuit format to improve cardiovascular endurance and muscular strength and endurance without increasing risk. The chair is used for standing support and to increase the effectiveness of the circuit workout.

Community CenterWed 8:30AM–9:30AM Ongoing No Fee* Min . 5 | Max . 30

Griswold CenterTue 9:15AM–10:00AM Ongoing No Fee* Min . 5 | Max . 30

*These programs are offered only to members of SilverSneakers.

About SilverSneakers®

SilverSneakers® ClassicAge: 65Y and upSilverSneakers group exercise classes offer you the best opportunity to stay on track toward your health and fitness goals. Our signature classes are designed specifically for older adults and taught by specially trained, certified instructors. You are sure to find a class that suits your need and abilities. Classes are offered at both the Community Center and Griswold Center. Have fun and move to the music through a variety of exercises designed to increase muscular strength, range of movement, and activities for daily living. Hand-held weights, elastic tubing with handles and a SilverSneakers ball are offered for resistance. A chair is available if needed for seated or standing support.Community CenterMon 9:00AM–10:00AM Ongoing No Fee* Min . 5 | Max . 30Fri 9:00AM–10:00AM Ongoing No Fee* Min . 5 | Max . 30

Griswold CenterTue 10:15AM–11:00AM Ongoing No Fee* Min . 5 | Max . 30Thu 10:15AM–11:00AM Ongoing No Fee* Min . 5 | Max . 30

*These programs are offered only to members of SilverSneakers.

Healthways SilverSneakers® Fitness program is the nation’s leading fitness program designed exclusively for older adults . This comprehensive program addresses the physical, mental and social needs of Medicare-eligible members (usually 65-plus) . Adults over age 65 who adopt a physically active lifestyle can substantially improve their health to get more out of life . PRIME is available to adults ages 18–64 whose health insurance includes this program as a wellness benefit.

MembershipsHealthways SilverSneakers and PRIME members receive a no-cost Community Center and/or Griswold Center membership, which includes all member benefits. Please see page 4 for a list of member benefits at each facility. Eligibility for these insurance-based programs can be confirmed at the Community or Griswold Center customer service desks.

ProgramsFor SilverSneakers participants this also includes the opportunity to participate in the signature SilverSneakers group exercise classes . Programs offered at both the Community Center and Griswold Center are listed below .

SilverSneakers® SplashAge: 65Y and up • Lap PoolActivate your urge for variety! Splash offers fun, shallow-water movement to improve agility and flexibility while addressing cardiovascular, strength and endurance conditioning. No swimming ability is required, and a SilverSneakers® kickboard or other aquatic equipment is used to improve strength, balance and coordination.Community CenterMon 10:30AM–11:15AM Ongoing No Fee* Min . 6 | Max . 20Wed 10:30AM–11:15AM Ongoing No Fee* Min . 6 | Max . 20

*These programs are offered only to members of SilverSneakers.

SilverSneakers® Programs

Visit www.healthways.com for more information regarding the Healthways SilverSneakers® Fitness program .

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Griswold Center Programs

Events

The Griswold Center is a Parks and Recreation facility dedicated to providing quality programs and services to adults 55 years of age and older . After member registration, programs are available on a first come, first served basis to adults 18 years of age and older . We invite you to visit the Griswold Center at 777 High Street in Worthington and take a tour .

Members of the Griswold Center who do not receive The Bag can sign up for the mailing list by contacting the front desk . The mailing list is only available to members of the Griswold Center .

Registration for Griswold programs is held on a monthly basis . Priority registration is given to Griswold Center Members . A membership is required to participate in any free, drop-in and ongoing programs . Please see page 3 for more information on memberships or page 5 for more information on registration .

Take Me Out To The Ball Game: History of Wrigley FieldAge 18Y & up • Town HallEnjoy an afternoon reliving the history of Wrigley Field as told by historian and Worthington resident, Sam Pathy. Sam’s 25 years of research led him to write and publish a book, Wrigley Field Year By Year: A Centruy at the Friendly Confines. Come on down, grab a hot dog, peanuts and cracker jacks and have fun at the ballpark! It’s sure to be a homerun!#25579 Wed 12:30PM–2:30PM Jul 2 R $8 | NR $10

Once Upon a TimeAge 18Y & up • Thompson RoomLong ago and far away, the brothers Grimm collected a whole bunch of fairy tails—tales so familiar, most of us can rattle off their names and the moral of the story at the drop of a hat. But, what if there’s more to those stories than what we learned as kids? Come join us for a “Once Upon a Time” frolic as Goldilocks, Rumpelstilskin, the Wicked Witch and the Big Bad Wolf set the record straight!#25578 Mon 1:00PM–2:00PM Jul 14#25597 Tue 1:00PM–2:00PM Jul 15 No Fee

Kitchen ClinicsAge 18Y & up • Town HallPresented by Sheila M Campbell, PhD, RD, of AlaCarte Columbus. We will use Griswold’s kitchen to explore novel ingredients, new techniques, and yummy recipes. July 16: Breads & Spreads; devoted to making and tasting delicious breads and all manner of toppings...sweet, salty, spicy, piquant, and tangy. You can participate in bread making or save your energy wholly for tasting. September 10: Spice It Up; herbs and spices don’t add much weight to your plate nor calories to your meals. But they certainly add a zing to your recipes. Experience all that herbs and spices have to offer you in this clinic devoted to giving you ideas how to use all manner of herbs and spices including fresh, dried, crushed, whole, and toasted.#24966 Wed 1:30PM–3:30PM Jul 16#24967 Wed 1:30PM–3:30PM Sep 10 R $25 | NR $32

Summer LunchAge 18Y & up • Town HallEnjoy a light summer lunch prepared in the Griswold kitchen. Dessert included. July 25: Peach Chicken Salad August 29: Gazpacho & Grilled Cheese September 26: Marinated Grilled Chicken Over Greens.#25561 Fri NOON–12:45PM Jul 25#25562 Fri NOON–12:45PM Aug 29#25563 Fri NOON–12:45PM Sep 26 Activity Fee $6

OSU Alumni Band Tailgate with Woody Hayes!All Ages • Town HallDon’t miss this special Saturday Concert on the Green featuring The Ohio State University Alumni Band! Before the show, enjoy a tailgate atmosphere with Jimmy Johns boxed lunches at the Griswold Center with none other than legendary coach, Woody Hayes! Take your lunch out to the Green or sit and enjoy the festivities inside. A VIP section for the concert will be reserved for those attending the tailgate, please bring your own chair.#25577 Sat 5:00PM–6:30PM Aug 9 R $10 | NR $13

Lunch & Learn SeriesAge 18Y & up • Town HallJoin us for a light lunch and enjoy a speaker on different areas of interest. No July Lunch & LearnAugust 13: CHOCOLATE! History, evolution and health benefits, complete with a chocolate fountain! Presented by Dr. Jim Collins, sponsored by Highbanks Care Center August 20: Estate Planning by Logan Phillips with Resch and Root, LLC.September 17: Social Security, 12 Keys to Optimizing Benefits, presented and sponsored by Guy Gohn with American Senior Coordinators.#24976 Wed 12:30PM–2:00PM Aug 13#24975 Wed 12:30–2:00PM Aug 20#24977 Wed 12:30PM–2:00PM Sep 17 No Fee

Anti-Human TraffickingAge 18Y & up • Town HallHear from a speaker from the Central Ohio Rescue & Restore Coalition of the Salvation Army on how they are addressing human trafficking in our local region. Learn about emergency response, outreach and case management for victims. The Salvation Army began helping prostitutes in England more than 125 years ago. A decade ago, the organization began focusing on sex and labor trafficking in the U.S.#25596 Wed 1:30PM–3:00PM Sep 24 No Fee

20 Year AnniversaryMember ReceptionAge 18Y & up • Town HallCalling all members! The Griswold Center has now been open for 20 years. Join us for lunch, sponsored by Laurel Health Care Company, as we relive two decades of fun and memories. There will be plenty of reminiscing with pictures, memorabilia and story sharing. We will also be raffling off the beautiful churn dash quilt made special for this event by Linda Crannell and her talented crew of Griswold Members. We will also be honoring those members who have been with us all 20 years (there might be more than you think).#24874 Fri 12:30PM–2:30PM Jun 27 No Fee

Worthington Past and PresentCommunity Event on the Village GreenAll Ages • Northwest Village GreenThe Griswold Center is a unique community asset in an area rich in history. We thought what better way to commemorate the Griswold’s 20 year anniversary than to have an event on the Village Green for the community focused on that history. Grab lunch from J Liu of Worthington, enjoy the sounds of Hank Arbaugh as he performs Ohio History through Music and Storytelling and stroll through the Green featuring exhibits and activities from past and present. Activities will include butter and ice cream making as well as games for the kids and more. Don’t miss the historic bus rides through Worthington led by Staffanie Haueisen of the Worthington Historical Society (see page 30 for more information). In partnership with the Worthington Historical Society, J Liu of Worthington, Wesley Glen, the Worthington Farmers Market and the Laurel Health Care Company.Sat 10:00AM–2:00PM Jun 28 No Fee

Did you know that the Griswold Center offers a wide range of computer education classes with hands-on instruction? Classes are offered for all levels of users.

See page 36 for a listing of all summer classes .

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TripsPerkins Observatory TourAge 18Y & upThe Observatory was founded in 1923 and is still an active research facility used by the faculty and students of Ohio Wesleyan’s Physics and Astronomy Department. We’ll take part in an up close tour of the facility, see a computerized planetarium demonstration and hope for a clear day to make some observations of the sun using solar-safe telescopes. The last third of the tour requires climbing 46 steps to the telescope. A slide show will be presented in the lecture room for those who do not want to attempt the stairs. Lunch will be, on your own, at Buns, a staple in downtown Delaware since 1864. Before heading home we’ll stop at the 1878 Nash House. The Historical Society will share the city’s history and give us a tour of the Victorian era home. Cost includes Observatory and Nash House tours and transportation.#25609 Tue 10:30AM–5:00PM Jul 8 R $22 | NR $28

Rain Fresh Harvests, Mockingbird Meadows & Mitchell’s BerriesAge 18Y & upLocated in the Plain City area, visit RainFresh Harvests. They believe in growing things a little greener, with green energy and green growing practices for the local food shed. Tour the bio-integrated greenhouse, the passive solar greenhouse, the aquaculture ponds and see the bio-intensive field crops and much more. Mockingbird Meadows, on 3.5 acres is designated as a United Plant Savers Botanical Sanctuary, a monarch way station, and they raise honey. Taste the many differently infused flavors of honey. Mitchell’s Berries grows many varieties of raspberries and strawberries. Part of this land has been farmed by the family for over 200 years. Lunch will be on your own, at Doc Henderson’s in Marysville. The restaurant has been sold and done over inside as well as a new menu. Program price includes farm tours and transportation.#25598 Fri 9:00AM–4:30PM Jul 11 R $25 | NR $33

Jorgensen Farms Tour & TeaAge 18Y & upJorgensen Farms is a 65 acre organic farm that specializes in raising organic herbs, among other produce and livestock. Enjoy a VIP garden tour and a farm to table tea. There will be quite a bit of walking on this tour. Program price includes transportation, tea and tour.#25588 Tue 9:30AM–1:00PM Jul 15 R $23 | NR $30

A Day in MariettaAge 18Y & upWe’ll start our day on board the Valley Gem Sternwheeler where we’ll have lunch, cruise the Ohio River and enjoy the Captain’s commentary about rivers once navigated by George Washington. After our cruise we’ll visit the ‘Castle’ built in 1855 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Our docent will share stories and history about the Victorian Era as well as Gothic Revival style architecture in Ohio and the renovation processes. Before we head home we’ll stop at the annual Marietta Sweet Corn Festival where there will be live music, historical exhibits and of course hot, buttered sweet corn! Cost includes cruise, sandwich, chips and drink lunch, Castle tour and transportation.#25610 Sat 9:00AM–7:30PM Jul 19 R $40 | NR $52

Lucky’s Market & Harvest PizzeriaAge 18Y & upTour Lucky’s Market , new to the Columbus area. They lead the way with the highest quality farm-fresh produce, quality, local meats, humanely processed, antibiotic free and containing no preservatives. They carry extensive organic, specialty, and gluten free selections. Experience a guided tour to see all the offerings. Enjoy lunch, on your own, at Harvest Pizzeria. The restaurant uses a lot of locally sourced ingredients. Save room for the homemade desserts! Program price includes transportation.#25246 Tue 9:45AM–1:30PM Jul 22 R $7 | NR $9

Ohio State Fair: Senior DayAge 18Y & up**Deadline for registration is June 27** 360 acres packed with Fair fun, you won’t want to miss Senior Day at the Ohio State Fair. Don’t miss the butter cow and the Natural Resources Park; see amazing performers, animals, exhibits and displays, shopping and delicious food are just a few of the things you can expect from this year’s fair. Special entertainment is Sinatra Forever featuring Rick Michel & his 7-piece big band. *For those that wish to come back earlier, the Griswold bus will make a shuttle run back to Worthington at 1 p.m.#25589 Tue 9:00AM–4:00PM Jul 29 R $15 | NR $20

Der Dutchman and Yutzy’s MarketAge 18Y & upEnjoy the simple home-cooked fare at Der Dutchman, on your own. There will be time to visit the gift shop of course. Journey to Yutzy’s Market for some farm-fresh produce and much more! Program price includes transportation.#25277 Fri 10:45AM–3:30PM Aug 8 R $7 | NR $9

Columbus Food Truck Festival— Columbus CommonsAge 18Y & upThis event will feature over 60 of the best Food Trucks in Ohio, entertainment, arts & crafts and more. Lunch will be on your own. Program price includes transportation.#25591 Fri 11:00AM–3:30PM Aug 15 R $7 | NR $9

Ohio State Bird Sanctuary & State Reformatory ToursAge 18Y & upAs we head to Mansfield our first stop is the Ohio Bird Sanctuary where we’ll take a tour, walk through the Songbird Aviary, view twenty two different birds of prey and get up close and personal with a falcon! Pack your own lunch as we’ll enjoy their shaded porch and eat together. Our next stop will be the Ohio State Reformatory which opened their doors in 1896 and housed over 155,000 young offenders before closing in 1990. Today it’s a historic site and people from all over the world visit in order to walk down the halls of this majestic structure. There are many sets of stairs throughout the facility but there is plenty to see on the ground levels. We’ll take the Cell Block Tour and roam through the east and west blocks and showers, bull pen, central guard and solitary confinement. After the tour those who want to explore the upper levels via stairs will be free to do so. The museum and gift shop can be accessed by only 7 stairs. Cost includes Sanctuary tour, bird show, Reformatory tour and transportation. #25611 Sat 8:45AM–4:30PM Aug 16 R $27 | NR $35

Columbus Clippers Baseball GameAge 18Y & upDIME A DOG NIGHT! Come see the exciting new Huntington Ball Park in its 7th season and watch your Columbus Clippers take on the Toledo Mudhens(Detroit Tigers affiliate). Tickets go fast for these games and need to be purchased at least 4-6 weeks ahead of time to insure that a group of our size can get tickets, so please use the July registration form to sign up. Tickets will be reserved seating. Price includes tickets and transportation.#25268 Mon 6:00PM–10:30PM Aug 18 R $14 | NR $18

Kings Island!Age 18Y & upFrom the moment you enter, enchantment begins and the fun never ends. From the shows such as Cirque Imagine, Rock n’ Roll Never Forgets, to the rides like the Grand Carousel, the classic Railroad, going up in the Eiffel Tower, to the wonderful assortment of tasty treats, it will be a funtastic time at the park! Program price includes park admission and transportation.#25274 Tue 8:00AM–6:00PM Aug 19 R $51 | NR $66

Griswold Center Programs

Register for Griswold Center programs on a monthly basis! See page 5 for all registration dates and information!

Historic Bus Tours of WorthingtonAge 18Y & upHave you noticed interesting buildings around Worthington and wondered about their story? This summer, a series of Historic Bus Tours will highlight the stories behind the many fascinating sites throughout Worthington in a partnership between The Worthington Historical Society and The Griswold Center. Six different tours, led by Steffanie Haueisen, will be offered over the course of the summer, each focusing on a different aspect or area of Worthington’s history. Participants can register for a single tour, or any combination of tours, through the Griswold Center for $14 per tour. (Packages of any three tours for $37 or all 6 for $70 available; all dates and itineraries available on WHS website, worthingtonhistory.org or at The Griswold Center) Tours will move from location to location via bus, and will allow for participants to get off the bus at some sites. The level of walking required is listed for each itinerary, although participants will be able to choose to stay on the bus while others tour. All tours will depart from and conclude at The Griswold Center.June 28, 1:00PM: Early Worthington, North June 28, 3:00PM: Early Worthington, South July 23, 1:00PM: Worthington Neighborhoods July 23, 3:00PM: Fox Lane August 27, 1:00PM: AME Church, Ladd Mattoon House and more August 27, 3:00PM: Walnut Grove Cemetery More information on each tour is available at the Griswold Center front desk.#24985 Sat 1:00PM–2:30PM Jun 28#24986 Sat 3:00PM–4:30PM Jun 28#24987 Wed 1:00PM–2:30PM Jul 23#24988 Wed 3:00PM–4:30PM Jul 23#24989 Wed 1:00PM–2:30PM Aug 27#24990 Wed 3:00PM–4:30PM Aug 27 1 Tour $14 | 3 Tours $37 | All 6 Tours $70

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TripsMid-Eastern Regional Fly In at Grimes Field in UrbanaAge 18Y & upIt’s off to Urbana for one of the most exciting and entertaining days of the year at Grimes Field and the Champaign Aviation Museum. Pilots from Ohio and neighboring states will participate in Air Races and we’ll be able to watch on the ground as well as in the air with tracking devices and extreme TVs. See the B-17 Yankee Lady in flight which is the flying version of what is now being restored in the Museum. There will be helicopters, bi-planes, Veteran pilots, forums, displays and lots of activity and workshops at the Museum. When we arrive we’ll take advantage of their pancake, sausage, egg and coffee/juice breakfast ($7, on your own).#25612 Sat 8:30AM–2:30PM Aug 23 R $12 | NR $15 Circle E Ranch & Robotworx—Marion CountyAge 18Y & upVisiting the Circle E Ranch gives you the opportunity to see Buffalo and Texas Long Horned Steers roaming the fields. Watch them being fed and see them close up. Also, you may purchase buffalo meat if you would like. Lunch will be on your own, at Ci Ci’s Pizza. Tour RobotWorx and see just how vital industrial robots are to the economy and jobs. See demonstrations of common applications. Program price includes tours and transportation.#25599 Tue 9:00AM–4:00PM Aug 26 R $16 | NR $21

Preserving the Harvest: Ohio Herb Education CenterAge 18Y & upWhat can you do when your basil plant continues to produce harvest after harvest? In this class learn different types of preservation methods, such as salting, drying, dehydrating, and freezing. Learn the basics of herb spreads, and the versatility they offer for flavoring foods. This class will be both hands on and lecture. Lunch will follow, on your own at a Gahanna area restaurant. Program price includes transportation and class.#25592 Fri 9:30AM–2:00PM Sep 5 R $22 | NR $29

Adena Mansion and Grounds Tour and Hopewell Culture NationalAge 18Y & upPlease Use the August Registration Form! Get up close to the 2000 acre estate of Thomas Worthington, 6th Governor of the State of Ohio and Father of Ohio’s Statehood. We’ll tour the Mansion as well as have an opportunity to explore the barn, tenant house, gardens and museum. By popular demand we’ll have lunch once again at Carl’s Townhouse, on your own, before heading to the Hopewell Culture National Historical Park. There we’ll learn why the significance of the ancient Ohio Earthworks has gained international attention. A Ranger will guide us through the facility, discuss the earthen structures and teach us how to properly throw a spear! Cost includes tours and transportation.#25613 Sat 9:00AM–5:30PM Sep 6 R $21 | NR $27 Cincinnati Art MuseumAge 18Y & upOne of the oldest art museums in the US. Founded in 1881, it was the first purpose-built art museum west of the Alleghenies. Its collection of over 60,000 works make it one of the most comprehensive collections in the Midwest. Tour the museum on your own, at your leisure. Take time to see the iconic American Gothic, appearing on loan. Lunch will be on your own, at the museum. Program price for transportation.#25600 Fri 9:00AM–5:30PM Sep 12 R $12 | NR $15

Discovering Kewpie Dolls & Rose O’NeillAge 18Y & upJoin speaker Sally Moser for a presentation about the renowned Kewpie Doll and their creator Rose O’Neill, who was an artist, a sculptor, an activist and much more. A short tour of the doll Museum at the Old Rectory will be included. This program is sponsored by the Worthington Historical Society and the Griswold Center. *Please note: this program meets at the Old Rectory located at 50 W New England, Worthington.#25580 Wed 1:00PM–3:00PM Sep 17 Activity Fee $5

Thornville Backwoods FestAge 18Y & upNestled on a 60 acre wooded area in Perry County, you will find one of Ohio’s finest arts and crafts festivals. Crafters from several states come to share their variety of items. There will be over 300 crafters, from 13 states. Lunch will be there, on your own. Show admission is $9, on your own. Program price includes transportation.#25564 Fri 9:30AM–4:00PM Sep 19 R $9 | NR $12

Trip PreviewsSouth America!Age 18Y & up • Thompson RoomSouth America, Cape Horn & Strait of Magellan featuring Chile, Uruguay and Argentina! Join World of Travel as they share the exciting details of this once in a lifetime trip. Learn about the Optional Pre-Cruise Tour of Machu Picchu. January 15–February 2, 2015.Tue 10:00AM–11:00AM Jul 1 No Fee

Christmas in Asheville & The BiltmoreAge 18Y & up • Thompson RoomJoin World of Travel and hear all the exciting details of this Griswold trip. Tour the elegant Biltmore decked out in all it’s Holiday elegance, enjoy a guided tour of Asheville, visit the Dillsboro Festival of Lights & Luminaries and more. December 3–6, 2014.Wed 11:00AM–NOON Jul 2 No Fee

Rhine & Mosel River CruiseAge 18Y & up • Town HallSeptember 16–26, 2015. Come and hear all the wonderful details of this exciting tour. There is no better way to experience the Rhine and Mosel Rivers than by cruising through the heart of central Europe. After boarding, unpack just once in your comfortable river view stateroom. Presented by World of Travel. *Early Registration Discount! $100 per person off until August 1, $150 off per person if booked at the presentation meeting! River cruises sell out QUICKLY*Wed 1:30PM–2:30PM Jul 23 No Fee

Griswold Center Programs

Visit us online at worthington.org for up-to-date information about WPRD programs & events!

Covered Bridge Bluegrass FestivalAge 18Y & upAt the Pottersburg Bridge near North Lewisburg, the Bluegrass Festival captures the alluring sights, sounds, flavors and aromas of bygone days when covered bridges were more than a way to cross over water. Join us for a little trip to the Marysville area for crazy quilts, craftily-carved pumpkins, horse-drawn wagons, home-grown baskets of mums and the “high lonesome” sound of a country fiddle. Lunch is on your own, at one of the many festival food vendors.#25585 Sat 10:00AM–3:00PM Sep 20 R $9 | NR $12

Easton Town CenterAge 18Y & upEnjoy the day shopping at Easton Town Center. Visit Nordstrom’s, Container Store, Restoration Hardware, Crate & Barrel, and many more stores! Lunch is on your own, at your choice of restaurants. Some favorites include Cafe Bistro at Nordstrom’s, Coopers Hawk Winery & Restaurant, save room for a treat at Jeni’s Splendid Ice Cream before you leave. Program price includes transportation.#25233 Tue 9:45AM–3:15PM Sep 23 R $7 | NR$9

A Day in the Cuyahoga Valley National ParkAge 18Y & upFrom the unwritten stories of prehistoric peoples to the environmental disasters and comebacks of the 20th Century, humans have left an impact on the Cuyahoga Valley. We’ll explore the rich history and scenic wonders of the Park as well as take our time starting at the north end, riding through and making stops at some of the most accessible and popular attractions within the 20 mile stretch. We’ll spend time at Beaver Marsh, Brandywine Falls, Everett Road Covered Bridge, the Heronry and the newly opened Canal Discovery Center. On our way there we’ll stop for breakfast at Der Dutchman, on your own, but also bring a sack lunch as we’ll find the perfect spot for a later meal in the Park.#25614 Sat 9:00AM–7:00PM Sep 27 R $20 | NR $26

Otterbein Equine Science FacilityAge 18Y & upTour Otterbein University’s Austin E. Knowlton Center for Equine Science, one of the few equine centers nationally to be housed within an urban environment. The center serves as a demonstration project committed to best practices in equine management techniques. You will be at the progress. Lunch will follow, on your own, at Bel Lago, located on the banks of Hoover Reservoir. Program price includes transportation.#25595 Tue 10:00AM–1:30PM Sep 30 R $6 | NR $8

Mystery BrunchAge 18Y & upThis is an older restaurant but totally new to the Griswold. Food is down home and delicious.#25590 Fri 9:00AM–11:30PM Jul 18 R $6 | NR $8

Mystery LunchAge 18Y & upAugust: Remarkable food, relaxed, friendly atmosphere and BBQ! September: Modern Italian cuisine utilizing local ingredients whenever possible.#25593 Tue 11:15AM–1:30PM Aug 12#25594 Tue 11:15AM–1:30PM Sep 16 R $6 | NR $8

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Griswold Center Programs

The Alexander TechniqueAge 18Y & up • Topping RoomDo you wish you could stand and walk for a longer period of time? Are you having chronic headaches, back or neck pain? The Alexander Technique can help you! Come find out what you can do to move with more freedom, ease, balance and less pain and limitations. Start moving in a way that is more functional and satisfying for your body. Instructor: Donna Doellinger

No class July 24 & 31#24993 Thu 9:00AM–10:00AM Jul 3–Sep 18 R $43 | NR $56

Balance & FlexAge 18Y & up • Town HallThe focus of this class is on joint flexibility, muscle strengthening, and balance techniques to decrease the risk of falling. We will help you become more aware of your posture and give you the ability to walk more freely and with greater confidence. Instructor: Gail Dickson

No class August 22#24995 Fri 11:15AM–11:45AM Jul 11–Sep 19 R $20 | NR $26

Chair VolleyballAge 18Y & up • Town HallCome have a great time while getting healthier! Even from a chair, this game helps develop good hand-eye coordination, develops upper body strength and most importantly is a fun, stress reducing activity. Enjoy an afternoon with friends, laughing, playing and having a great time!Leader: Colleen LightThu 1:15PM–3:00PM Ongoing No Fee

The Griswold Center has a variety of cardiovascular equipment as well as Life Fitness Strength training systems . Participants can expect increased aerobic capacity, lean muscle mass, range of motion and joint stability, as well as a decrease in body fat and resting heart rate. A fitness leader is available for questions and exercise-related concerns .

Requirements:• Complete a Health Status Questionnaire and

Liability Waiver form (Consulting a physician is recommended before beginning any exercise program) .

• An orientation session is available during Fitness Room Hours once the Health Status Questionnaire and Liability Waiver form has been completed

Fitness Assessment & Program DesignThis program consists of two 1 hour sessions designed for those who might be a first time exerciser or for those who might need a jump start or change in their current workout. The first session will go over exercise history, goal setting, and exercise testing . The second session will include a walkthrough of a personalized program based on your first session results. Schedule an appointment with Jeff Fickell .

Resident Non-ResidentFitness Assessment & Program Design $42 $55

Personal TrainingOne-on-one assistance will help you with your fitness goals and wellness needs . Correct techniques and postures for exercises will be demonstrated and explained, as well as an evaluation of your current exercise routine . Schedule an appointment with Jeff Fickell .

Resident Non-Resident30 Minute Session $14 $181 Hour Session $22 $293 (1 hour) Sessions $59 $77

Fitness Room HoursMonday–Thursday 8:00AM–NOONMonday–Thursday 4:30PM–6:30PMFriday 8:00AM–2:00PMSaturday 8:00AM–11:00AM

Fitness Room RatesResident Non-Resident

20 Sessions $40 $52Free unlimited use for SilverSneakers® members

Fitness Room Dual MembershipIf you are a member of both the Worthington Community Center and Griswold Center, you can work out at either facility during open hours . The Griswold Fitness Room punch card is no longer necessary to purchase in addition to your Griswold Center Membership, as long as you are a member of both facilities . For those that choose to continue to purchase their punch cards, that option will remain the same . Stop by the Customer Service Desk at either location for further information .

Fitness Room

Fitness Programs

New!

Circuit Training Strength ClassAge 18Y & up • Fitness RoomCircuit training is an excellent way to simultaneously improve mobility, strength and stamina in a short period of time. Under the direction of an instructor, choose stations that alternate between different strength exercises. The exercises are separated by brief, timed rest intervals, and each circuit is separated by a longer rest period. Don’t miss the first session, as we will go over each exercise in detail, learning proper posture and technique as well as equipment adjustments. Great for any fitness level!Instructor: Jeff Fickell

No Class July 29#24997 Tue 12:15PM–1:00PM Jul 8–Sep 9 R $34 | NR $45

Delay the Disease™Age 18Y & up • Town HallDelay the Disease™ is an evidenced-based fitness program, created by David Zid, BA, ACE, APG, designed to empower people with Parkinson’s Disease (PD) by optimizing their physical function and helping to delay the progression of symptoms. Delay the Disease™ is the #1 PD exercise program and the foundation for this interactive class, geared specifically to counteract the situational movement challenges experienced by people living with PD. The Class uses a specialized fitness agenda to treat specific symptoms of PD. You will have more confidence, be inspired and motivated to: maintain independence, decrease fall risk, reduce rigidity, minimize fatigue, return arm swing and improve gait and mobility. Free Demo on July 1.Instructor: Gail Dickson#25000 Tue 11:15AM–NOON Jul 1 FREE DEMO#25001 Tue 11:15AM–NOON Jul 8–Sep 23 R $30 | NR $39

Fearless FallingAge 18Y & up • Town HallNEW LOCATION at the Griswold! The fear of falling is one of our strongest phobias, and injuries from accidental falls have become epidemic, but little has been done to help people actually learn how to fall. There are basic movements you can learn at any age that will greatly reduce your chance of serious injury from a fall. Learning how to fall safely is the primary purpose of the Fearless Falling classes. Based on Tai-Chi kung fu, you will also learn how to move smoothly, avoid falls, improve your balance and awareness, and pick up some basic self-defense skills. Fearless Falling is open to all adults, but you should be physically able to get up from floor level by yourself. Black-belt instructor Mike Grigsby has been teaching kung fu and falling skills for over twenty-five years.#25002 Mon 3:00PM–4:00PM Jul 7–Aug 25 R $40 | NR $52

Fearless Falling:Personal Safety SkillsThis session will focus more on self-defense. Even a little self-defense knowledge can be of great value when needed. These self-defense classes focus on simple, but effective, methods. They’re about protecting yourself from the most common assaults; not fancy movie techniques. They are based on the styles of Shuai Chiao Kung fu, Tai Chi Chuan, and recent self-defense research. The methods are quite powerful, but also humane. The object is control of the situation and self-protection: not “kill-or-be-killed” techniques. You will improve balance, strength, stability, reflexes, general awareness, and learn specific “tricks” of the martial arts. #25003 Mon 4:00PM–5:00PM Jul 7–Aug 25 R $40 | NR $52

Register for Griswold Center programs on a monthly basis! See page 5 for all registration dates and information!

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Griswold Center ProgramsFeldenkrais Method®:Awareness Through Movement®

Age 18Y & up • Topping RoomFeldenkrais lessons may be done standing, sitting or lying down. They explore basic movements in great detail, in a gentle manner that evokes in adults the quick, spontaneous learning of young children. This “reprograms” the brain for better posture and self-image, greater ease and pleasure in movement, and fuller relaxation in rest. Chronic tension, pain, anxiety, disability, and effects of aging are not confronted directly, but are simply left behind in a natural process of learning and improvement. Students are often surprised to find that the smallest and most gentle work produces the most profound changes. This method was developed by the late Israeli physicist Moshe Feldenkrais. Teachers and teacher trainings are certified by the Feldenkrais Guild. Please wear loose, comfortable clothing. Instructor: Melinda Murphy#24994 Tue 11:15AM–NOON Sep 9–Sep 30 R $24 | NR $31

Fit-Stik & Tubing Strength ClassAge 18Y & up • Topping RoomBuild strength and firm your body with this new and fun style of strength conditioning. This class will use slastic/tubing which is more comfortable and safer than the traditional “naked” tubing. The tubing hooks into a “Fit-Stik” bar which adds variety and fun to the exercises. All levels of fitness welcome. Instructor: Jeff Fickell

No class August 1#24998 Fri 9:15AM–10:00AM Jul 11–Sep 5 R $31 | NR $42

Fitness ProgramsFun and FitnessAge 18Y & up • Town HallAn ongoing drop-in program. Includes sitting and standing exercises done to music.

No class July 4, August 22 or September 1Mon, Wed, Fri 9:15AM–10:00AM Ongoing No Fee

PickleballAge 18Y & upNew this summer… We are taking this fun and exciting game outdoors three times a week. So come join us at Wilson Hill Park Tennis Courts off of Ridgedale Drive East and Pittsfield Drive. Commonly called “indoor tennis,” pickleball is rapidly growing. The rules of the game allow for both fast and slow play and can be played by single players or teams of two. Drop in, no registration needed.

No class September 1Griswold Center Town HallMon 12:30PM–2:30PM Ongoing No FeeWilson Hill Park Court 4M, W, F 7:00AM–9:00AM Ongoing No Fee

Strength ClassAge 18Y & up • Town HallThe convenient strength class punch card consists of your choice of a 12 punch or 24 punch card. Punch cards are good for a lifetime and when you run out of punches, simply renew for another punch card at the front desk. Use light, medium and heavy dumbbells to build muscle, increase strength and bone density, improve muscle and skin tone and improve self-confidence. The class includes stretching, proper breathing technique and lifting form—lots of fun.

No class August 22 or September 1Mon, Fri 10:15AM–11:00AM Ongoing24 Punch Card R $48 | NR $6312 Punch Card R $28 | NR $37

Table TennisAge 18Y & up • Town HallHave a good time playing while exercising all two thousand body parts. Play singles or doubles with men and women of all skill levels. Paddles and balls are provided or bring your own.

No class July 10 or August 22Tue 2:15PM–5:00PM OngoingThu 3:15PM–5:00PM Ongoing Fri 3:00PM–4:45PM Ongoing No Fee

Walking GroupAge 18Y & upOur walkers stride at their own pace at area parks or malls. Start your day on the right foot—meeting new friends while experiencing a low impact and healthy exercise. Earn the most miles for prizes and join us once a month for our breakfast outings. For more details, please pick up a quarterly walking schedule located at the front desk. Please let Jeff know if you would like to be picked up at the Griswold Center by calling (614)842-6320.

No class September 1Mon, Wed 8:30AM–10:00AM Ongoing No Fee

Line Dancing18Y and up • Town HallJoin the line dance classes and do the latest steps. You don’t need a partner. Instructor: Judy HunterWed Easy Intermediate 10:15AM–10:45AMWed Intermediate 10:45AM–11:45AM No Fee

Line Dance for Beginners18Y and up • Town HallLine dancing can be intimidating if you have never tried it. Learn the fundamentals and very basic steps in this class and feel confident dancing with the intermediate and advanced classes. Instructor: Mary Williams

No Class July 10Thu 12:15PM–1:00PM Ongoing No Fee

Line Dancing—Advanced18Y and up • Town HallHave fun while burning calories and building muscles. Learn the latest line dances in the night club scene to music from all eras. Instructor: Mary Bova-ErvinTue 5:00PM–6:15PM Ongoing No Fee

Tai Chi AdvancedAge 18Y & up • Town HallKnow the basic 12 moves of Tai Chi for Arthritis and ready to learn more? Explore repulse monkeys, lightly-tie-the-coat, and others. Deepen your knowledge of this style of tai chi, known for its smooth, flowing movements. Its gentle poses and high stances make it ideal to improve balance, posture, and flexibility.Instructor: Connie Kobalka

No class September 1#25257 Mon 11:15AM–12:15PM Jul 7–Sep 15 R $34 | NR $44

Tai Chi for Arthritis: BeginnersAge 18Y & up • Town HallTai Chi for Arthritis is a group exercise program designed to provide people of all ages a wide range of physical abilities with a “joint friendly” exercise alternative. The program uses Sun-style tai chi, which includes gentle movements and relaxed breathing. Participants learn 12 basic movements plus special warm-up, cool-down, and breathing exercises. With its emphasis on slow, flowing movements, Tai Chi for Arthritis can lead to improved balance, increased flexibility, and decreased pain and stiffness. The exercises, and the instructor, are certified through the Arthritis Foundation. Instructor: Connie Kobalka#25256 Thu 9:00AM–10:00AM Jul 10–Sep 11 R $34 | NR $44

Visit us online at worthington.org for up-to-date information about WPRD programs & events!

Free Health Screeningsat the Griswold Center!

Screenings will include blood pressure and glucose level readings .

Laurel Health CareThird Friday of each month

from 10:00AM–NOON

Wesley GlenSecond Friday of each month

from 11:00AM–1:00PM

Healthways SilverSneakers® Fitness

Please see page 28 for all information about the SilverSneakers program and class listings at the Griswold Center and Community Center.

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Griswold Center ProgramsFitness: Yoga & Pilates

Hatha Yoga at the GriswoldAge 16Y & up • Town HallThis is a program of gentle stretches and relaxation techniques designed to increase flexibility and strength, as well as reduce stress and tension. Bring a mat or blanket, empty stomach, comfortable clothes, and bare feet. Listen to your body and respect your own limits. Some AcuYoga, acupressure points, and reflexology will be incorporated.Instructors: Kathleen Lewis / Janet Shumaker#25141 Sat 8:30AM–9:45AM Jun 7–Aug 23#25142 Sat 10:00AM–11:15AM Jun 7–Aug 23 R $108 | NR $144

Yoga: HathaAge 18Y & up • Topping RoomThis gentle class is good for beginners. You will relax and stretch and breathe. Bring a blanket and/or yoga mat and dress comfortably.Instructor: Robbin Blackburn

No Class September 19#25236 Fri 10:30AM–11:30AM Sep 5–Sep 26 R $25 | NR $32

Support GroupsPilates Mat Work with Yoga: Strength, Balance and RelaxationAge 18Y & up • Town HallThis 45 minute class offers all of the benefits of Pilates—strengthening the body (particularly the core), improving posture and increasing flexibility. Yoga postures and breath will also be explored during the session with balance work incorporated weekly. Each class will end with a final relaxation—an opportunity to connect with the breath and rejuvenate the body. Get ready for a stronger, more relaxed you!Instructor: Janet Braden#25278 Thu 11:15AM–NOON Jul 3–Aug 7#25279 Thu 11:15AM–NOON Aug 21–Sep 25 R $34 | NR $44

Free Community Yoga at the GriswoldAge: 10Y and up • Griswold Center Town HallThis Gentle Yoga class is great way to get to know the wonderful community of Worthington and a perfect way to start your day. Expect a gentle practice with hands on assist and modifications to promote a healthy body. You are guided through transitions within the asana practice in a slow manner and with awareness. Visualizations and inspirational quotes are utilized throughout the class to help promote relaxation and peacefulness. Instructors: Janet Shumaker and Kathleen LewisSat 8:30AM–9:45AM May 31Sat 10:00AM–11:30AM May 31 No Fee

Breathing, Laughing, and Other Good Things!Age 18Y & up • Town HallCome join the Fun! Exercises to improve your breathing combined with laughter to improve your mood. A series of gentle breathing, moving and laughing exercises offers a fun way to learn and benefit from proper breathing techniques. Led by Joyce Johnson from the Breathing Association. Funded by a grant from Franklin County Senior Options.#24949 Wed 1:30PM–2:30PM Sep 3 No Fee

COPD/Asthma OverviewAge 18Y & up • Town HallDiscuss how the lungs work and why sometimes we become short of breath. Learn about the most common breathing problems affecting older adults; COPD and Asthma... where they come from, how do we treat them? Tips for maintaining good lung health, and deep breathing exercises that benefit everyone. Joyce Johnson RCP from The Breathing Association, funded by a grant from Franklin County Senior Options.#24948 Wed 1:30PM–2:30PM Aug 6 No Fee

Eat Better, Feel BetterAge 18Y & up • Tuller LoungeEach month, a Registered Dietitian presents a different nutrition topic. At the end of each class, participants are given the opportunity to sample the healthy recipe of the month, which corresponds with the monthly topic. July 11: Where Does My Dinner Come From? August 8: Healthy Grocery Store Shopping September 12: Foods to Support ImmunityFri 10:00AM–11:00AM Jul 11, Aug 8, Sep 12 No Fee

Foot Care Clinic and Cholesterol ScreeningsAge 18Y & up • Buttles Conference RoomJane Hummer, BSN, RN, Community Wellness Coordinator for Life Care Alliance, will be available once a month for foot care, including nail trimming and callus reduction, evaluation of the feet and review of healthy foot care protocols, and improving foot comfort. She will also conduct cholesterol screenings and fasting blood sugar evaluations with interpretation of results. Call (614) 437-2831 for further information or to make an appointment. Fee of $25, payable to Life Care Alliance.Thu By Appointment Jul 3, Jul 31, Sep 4Fri By Appointment Aug 1, Sep 5

Massage AppointmentsAge 18Y & up • Buttles Conference RoomNew Price due to increase in tax! Massage improves circulation and muscle tone, as well as soothes muscles. Appointments are taken between 1pm and 4:30pm. Cost: $30 for 25 minutes and $53 for 50 minute appointments(Includes Tax). Our licensed massage therapist is Linda Fontana. Make checks payable to the massage therapist. Please note: if you have a prescription for massage, no tax is charged and price will be reduced.Mon By Appointment Jul 7, Jul 21, Aug 4, Aug 18, Sep 8, Sep 15

Reflexology/Reiki/MassageAge 18Y & up • Buttles Conference RoomReflexology approaches the body as a whole system, using the application of pressure to specific points in the feet to stimulate the body’s natural healing abilities. Reiki is a gentle, noninvasive, ancient healing technique that channels energy through light touch and/or working just above the body of a fully clothed subject. Cost is $25 for 30 minutes or $50 for an hour. Make checks payable to Miguel Alvarez.Wed By Appointment Jul 9, Aug 13, Sep 10

Alzheimer’s Association: Young Onset Support GroupAge 18Y and up • Case RoomA support group for individuals diagnosed with dementia under the age of 65 years, and their caregivers/family members. The group members meet together for a light dinner and conversation and then the group separates. The caregivers meet with a leader to discuss their issues, and those with dementia meet with a staff member to talk about their situations and participate in activities. Interested individuals must call the Alzheimer’s Association at (614)457-6003 for meeting times and dates (pre-screening is required to attend).Please call Alzheimer’s Association for dates and times No Fee

Low Vision Support GroupAge 18Y and up • Topping RoomThese educational and social meetings are cosponsored by Northwest Counseling Services and Mayfair Village for seniors experiencing low vision. To register, please call Northwest Counseling Services at 457-7876 ext.351. Transportation is available for the City of Worthington residents by contacting the Griswold Center at 614-842-6320. Refreshments provided by PR Life Management Leader: Maxine Gilgoff, LISW.July 28: Speaker, Virginia Stump from COTA & Lunch at the Griswold Center. Lunch provided by Mayfair Village.August 25: Speakers, Sandy Turner, Executive Director at VOICEcorps and Tracy Grimm from Talking BooksSeptember 22: Library Resources for People with Low Vision. Speakers: Angie Daff, Homebound Services and William Meltzer, Librarian, Worthington Public LibraryMon 2:00PM–3:30PM Jul 28, Aug 25, Sep 22 No Fee

Stroke Support GroupAge 18Y and up • Tuller LoungeThis program offers socialization, education, support and information about community resources. Sponsored by OSU Medical Center. Leader: Dr . Wanda McEntyre

No Meeting July 4Fri NOON–1:00PM Ongoing No Fee

Worthington Widowhood Support Group Age 18Y and up • Tuller LoungeSponsored by Northwest Counseling Services, this is a monthly support group for men and women widowed for five years or less. Group offers support, socialization and help with adjustment to widowhood. Register for each meeting at least one day in advance by calling Northwest Counseling at 457-7876 ext.351 Refreshments provided by Laurels of Worthington.July: No MeetingAugust 21: TBA September 18: TBALeader: Owen Pollack Thu 2:00PM–3:30PM Aug 21, Sep 18 No Fee

Health & Wellness Programs

Register for Griswold Center programs on a monthly basis! See page 5 for all registration dates and information!

Diabetes Prevention ProgramWorthington Community CenterMonday, July 7–Monday, November 3, 2014 6:30PM–8:00PM Griswold CenterMonday, July 7–Monday, October 27, 2014 9:00AM–10:30AM

Please see page 22 for more details.

Did you know you can purchase a “Drop-In” pass for the Saturday morning

Hatha Yoga classes for $10/each?

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Griswold Center ProgramsGeneral Interest

Book DiscussionAge 18Y & up • Tuller LoungeMeet with this group to discuss plot, characters and authors. Share your viewpoints, discover a variety of books, and recommend your favorites.September 11: Home Front by Kristin HannahTue 1:30PM–3:00PM Sep 16 No Fee

Cookie BakingAge 18Y & up • KitchenWe need a team of bakers to help make cookies for program refreshments and bake sales at the Center. All ingredients will be provided—we just need extra hands. Please sign up.#25247 Wed 12:30PM–2:30PM Aug 20 No Fee

Investor WorkshopsAge 18Y & up • Tuller LoungeParticipate in or listen to group discussions on topics that YOU would like covered. Topics could include: long term care insurance or health care expenses, CD’s, estate planning, stocks, mutual funds, annuities, etc.Instructor: Doug SmithMon 1:00PM–2:15PM Jul 14, Aug 11, Sep 8 No Fee

U.S. Presidential Study GroupAge 18Y & up • Thompson RoomThe President may be the Chief Executive, the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces, and the only person to get free prime-time network coverage whenever he wants, but the President is also human. Learn about the lives of the Presidents and the policy decisions that characterized their terms of office. July 21: “The US and the Vietnam War” by Rich Bourgeois July 28: “A Historian Goes to Operation DESERT STORM” by Bob Cook August 11: “The Presidential War Powers of Lincoln and FDR“ by Koki Asakura August 18: “10 American Inventions that Changed the World” by Walt Kobalka September 8: “The Fifties” by Rich Bourgeois September 15: “First Ladies Grace Anna Coolidge, Lou Henry Hoover and Eleanor Roosevelt” by Elizabeth HagueMon 10:00AM–11:30AM Jul 21, Jul 28, Aug 11, Aug 18, Sep 8, Sep 15 No Fee

Shopping Trips18Y and upSign-up to go grocery shopping. Once a quarter we will visit Polaris Fashion Place Mall.Mon 9:45AM–12:30PM#25207 Anderson’s / Trader Joe’s Jul 7#25208 Meijer Jul 14#25209 Walmart Jul 21#25210 Kroger Jul 28#25211 Anderson’s / Trader Joe’s Aug 4#25212 Meijer Aug 11#25213 Walmart Aug 18#25214 Kroger Aug 25#25215 Tuttle Mall (Wed | Return @ 2PM) Sep 3#25216 Anderson’s / Trader Joe’s Sep 8#25217 Meijer Sep 15#25218 Walmart Sep 22#25219 Kroger Sep 29 No Fee

History and World EventsCivil War RoundtableAge 18Y & up • Thompson RoomCalling all history buffs! Come listen to and discuss a variety of topics relating to the Civil War as the Civil War Round Table commemorates the Civil War sesquicentennial.July 14: “Growing Up in the Ex-Confederate State of Texas” by Joy Ellis McLemoreSeptember 22: “So Many Gone! Death, Dying and Attitudes toward Death During the Civil War” by Tricia HerbanMon 10:00AM–11:30AM Jul 14, Sep 22 No Fee

Current EventsAge 18Y & up • Thompson RoomBlow off steam. Join Current Events and explore the past, present and future. Leader: Doug SmithTue 11:00AM–NOON Ongoing No Fee

Conversational SpanishAge 18Y & up • Case RoomBrush up on your Spanish conversational skills in this new program. Leader: Guillermo ArangoFri 1:00PM–2:00PM Ongoing No Fee

German ClubAge 18Y & up • Buttles Conference RoomJoin the German Club for discussion on German events, reading and translating of text, along with German conversation.

No Class September 1Mon 10:30AM–12:30PM Ongoing No Fee

Speaking FrenchAge 18Y & up • Buttles Conference RoomCome together with speakers of French to maintain your conversational skills.Tue 1:30PM–3:45PM Ongoing No Fee

Armchair TravelAge 18Y & up • Thompson RoomJoin us for exciting presentations by our world travelers. Slide presentations, videos, and travel tips will entertain and inform you. Share in discussions with experienced travel buffs.July 16: “The European Adventure” by Roy WentzelAugust 20: “WOW! Wealth of Wonders: The Philippines” by Aireen AguilarSeptember 17: “Mexico: Monarch Migration” by Ellen Carter#25240 Wed 10:00AM–11:30AM Jul 16#25241 Wed 10:00AM–11:30AM Aug 20#25242 Wed 10:00AM–11:30AM Sep 17 No Fee

Foreign Language

Visit us online at worthington.org for up-to-date information about WPRD programs & events!

PAD Awareness Walk for Clean StreetsAll Ages • Selby ShelterDo your legs hurt when you walk? Do you have diabetes, high blood pressure, or high cholesterol? If you answered yes to both questions, you may have peripheral arterial disease or PAD. PAD occurs when cholesterol and fibrous material accumulate inside the vessels in your legs causing narrowing that obstructs blood flow, very similar to blockages in the heart arteries. PAD affects about 20% of adults over the age of 55, and over 200 million people worldwide carry the diagnosis. Risk factors for PAD include diabetes, smoking, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol. Having peripheral arterial disease increases your risk for heart attack and stroke. A simple screening test can determine if you have PAD, and a regular walking program is part of the treatment. Come join us for an educational walk and community beautification event July 19, 9:00AM at the Selby Park Shelter House to learn more about PAD (including prevention, diagnosis, and treatment), while helping to keep Worthington beautiful. Free, but pre-registration is encouraged. Those pre-registered will receive a goodie bag for participating. Registration opens May 27 for Worthington Residents (see page 4 for details).#25607 Sat 9:00AM–10:00AM Jul 19 1 wk . No Fee Min . 10 | Max . 100

World Laughter TourAge 18Y & up • Thompson RoomLet’s laugh! Want to feel better mentally and physically? Want to reduce stress? Want to become a healthier and happier person? Want to exercise the diaphragm and abdominal muscles? We laugh to prevent hardening of the attitudes. Join the Griswold Laughter Club! Please note: the July class will be held on the first Wednesday of July.Certified Laughter Leader: Mary Kay Scott#24937 Wed 10:00AM–11:00AM Jul 2#24938 Wed 10:00AM–11:00AM Aug 13#24939 Wed 10:00AM–11:00AM Sep 10 No Fee

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Griswold Center ProgramsComputer Programs

Computer classes are instructed by Carl Kneice from Computer Gnome, Inc.

Computers: iPad BasicsAge 18Y & up • Thompson RoomParticipants will learn about the iPad buttons and their functions, how to use the touch screen, practice navigating from the Home Screen, using the standard apps, rearranging icons, and changing wallpaper. Also covered will be how you can take advantage of the more than 200,000 “apps” currently available. Participants will learn how to surf the internet and maximize the screen for easy article viewing, scrolling, opening new tabs and pages, and how to use email and send some of your favorite pictures in an email. Join us to see the versatile ways the iPad can be used to keep you connected and enrich your life.#25260 Thu 9:00AM–11:00AM Jul 24, Jul 31 R $45 | NR $59

Computers: iPad Beyond BasicsAge 18Y & up • Thompson RoomParticipants that only using their iPad for the internet and email will want to take this class to learn about and how to use the other pre installed apps on their iPad. Attendees will also learn how to use Siri to ask basic questions, as a personal secretary, and even do typing just by speaking. Join us to see how to use the iPad even more than you do now!#25261 Thu 9:00AM–11:00AM Aug 7–Aug 14 R $45 | NR $59

Computers: iPhone BasicsAge 18Y & up • Thompson RoomParticipants will learn about the iPhone buttons and their functions, how to use the touch screen, practice navigating from the Home Screen, using the standard apps, rearranging icons, and changing wallpaper. Also covered will be how to use the Basic phone and text features and the Contacts area to store names and phone numbers. Participants will learn how to surf the internet and maximize the screen for easy article viewing, scrolling, opening new tabs and pages, and how to use email and send some of your favorite pictures in an email. Join us to see the versatile ways the iPad can be used to keep you connected and enrich your life.#25265 Thu 9:00AM–11:00AM Jul 10–Jul 17 R $45 | NR $59

Computers: Facebook Basics & SecurityAge 18Y & up • Thompson RoomFacebook allows users to connect with family and friends in lots of fun and exciting ways. Participants will learn to create an account, find and add friends and family members, share photos, post messages, and join (or “like”) groups of interest. The second session includes an overview of the Facebook security settings and gives recommendations on how to use Facebook more securely.#25264 Thu 9:00AM–11:00AM Sep 18, Sep 25 R $45 | NR $59

Computers: iTunes Age 18Y & up • Thompson RoomLearn about using iTunes on your computer or iPad. Learn to move around in iTunes, add music and videos from the iTunes Store and how to play them. How to sync your iTunes items to your iPad or iPhone if you have one. Bring your own iPad or laptop, work on our computers, or just sit back and watch the instructor demonstrate.#25262 Thu 9:00AM–11:00AM Aug 21, Aug 28 R $45 | NR $59

Computers: Online Music Streaming & DownloadingAge 18Y & up • Thompson RoomLearn about Pandora, iHeartRadio, and Spotify. Play songs that you can listen to right on your computer using the internet, all for FREE! Learn to search for the style of music you want to listen to. Learn how to find music that is similar to a song or singer/band that you like. Learn to teach the streaming music to ignore songs or artists that you don’t like. Then, learn how to buy, download, and play your music using the 2 biggest music download sites on the internet, Amazon.com and iTunes.#25263 Thu 9:00AM–11:00AM Sep 4, Sep 11 R $45 | NR $59

Register for Griswold Center programs on a monthly basis! See page 5 for all registration dates and information!

Duplicate BridgeAge 18Y & up • Thompson RoomDuplicate or tournament bridge is also known as comparison bridge. The serious play never overshadows the atmosphere of friendship and sociability. It is best to arrive at the game with a partner. Singles are welcome but cannot be guaranteed a partner. No registration required.Leader: Dave BroekThu NOON–4:00PM Ongoing No Fee

BridgeAge 18Y & up • Thompson RoomJoin this group for an afternoon of card playing fun. New players always welcome. No registration required.Wed 12:30PM–3:30PM Ongoing No Fee

Bunco PartyAge 18Y & up • Topping RoomBunco is enjoying a big surge in popularity. So, what is it and how do you play? Come find out! It’s a light-hearted game, and the only skill needed is rolling the dice! Enjoy a fun afternoon of dice tossing, laughter, and socializing! Please remember to register.#25237 Fri 1:00PM–3:00PM Jul 18#25238 Fri 1:00PM–3:00PM Aug 15#25239 Fri 1:00PM–3:00PM Sep 19 No Fee

Card PartyAge 18Y & up • Topping Room • Thompson RoomJoin our party and play Euchre or Bridge. Party Bridge will be played from 5:30 to 6:30pm and Tournament Bridge will begin at 6:30pm. There is a $1 donation for refreshments paid at the door. New players are always welcome. Please arrive by 6:30pm for Euchre. Leader: Linda CrannellTue 5:30PM–9:00PM Ongoing No Fee

Double Deck PinochleAge 18Y & up • Topping RoomThis exciting card game combines all the fun of Euchre, Bridge, Hearts, Spades and even the children’s game, War. In other words, it is a trick-taking game. New players welcome.Thu NOON–3:30PM Ongoing No Fee

Mah-Jongg: NationalAge 18Y & up • Tuller LoungeNow playing National Rules and looking for new players! Join us in the fascinating and challenging game popular in the U.S. since the 1920s.

No Class September 1Mon 9:30AM–NOON Ongoing No Fee

Wii Bowling LeagueAge 18Y & up • Topping RoomDo you miss the sounds of the bowling alley? Find them on the virtual lanes of the Wii. It’s an every-man-for-himself competition... That means there will be no teams and everyone competes on an individual basis. Lots of fun and could not be any easier!

No Class July 28 or September 1Mon 1:00PM–2:30PM Jul 7–Sep 15 No Fee

Cards and Games

Pool Table and Dart Board

Did you know that there is a pool table and a dart board in the Topping Room on the

second floor? Anybody can play any time the room is not in use . Please call the Griswold

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Quilt RaffleDon’t forget to purchase your raffle tickets for the beautiful churn dash quilt that was

made right here at the Griswold Center! The quilt is currently on display at the Griswold Center and tickets can be purchased at the

front desk . Tickets are $5 each (or 5 for $20) and the drawing will be held at the Griswold

20 Year Member Reception on Friday, June 27 (see page 29 for more information) .

Griswold Center ProgramsCreative Arts

Adventures in WritingAge 18Y & up • Case RoomWe write, we share and we listen. The muse (sometimes called Mr. Whatever) guides us to stories, poems, fact or fiction, serious or funny. Bring pen and paper then be warmed by a totally accepting environment and lots of wonderful.Tue 1:00PM–3:00PM Ongoing No Fee

Bear HugsAge 18Y & up • Case RoomHave fun learning a new skill and making new friends while helping to brighten a child’s life. Learn the basics of making cloth teddy bears that will be donated to Children’s Hospital. You will learn how to sew, cut, stuff, and much more. We use assembly line production in this class so if you only want to do one part of creating these adorable bears that’s all you have to do.

No Class July 31 or August 7#24940 Thu 10:00AM–NOON Jul 17–Sep 18 No Fee

Creative Paper CollageAge 18Y & up • Case RoomCome and Play the paper collage way. Absolutely no previous art making is necessary. All materials for this activity will be provided at the first summer class. Jo Dickinson, MA, veteran teacher, can be reached at 614-888-7677 to answer any questions.Fri 1:00PM–3:00PM Jul 11–Sep 26 No Fee Cross-Stitch & NeedleworkAge 18Y & up • Case RoomWork on current projects! Share ideas, techniques, hints and support.

No Class September 1Mon 9:30AM–11:30AM Ongoing No Fee

HarmonairesAge 18Y & up • Town HallOur Griswold Center chorus has become an outreach service to the community. When the Harmonaires are not rehearsing on Friday afternoons, we are going to sing in retirement villages, nursing homes, schools and other venues. A Griswold Center bus takes us to and from our engagements. We enjoy singing classic standards from the Hit Parade, musical theatre and novelty songs. If you enjoy singing in a casual, low-key environment, give the Harmonaires a try. We have a good time together!Instructor: Lori HagermanFri 1:30PM–2:30PM Aug 29–Sep 26 No Fee

Knit Wits and Crochet HooksAge 18Y & up • Tuller LoungeAll are invited to join the Knit Wits & Crochet Hooks group, who enjoy knitting, sharing stories, laughing and having fun! Come together to share patterns and skills of both knitting and crocheting while making gifts for family and friends. The Knit-Wits have sent over 100 children’s’ sweaters to World Vision and continue to work on prayer shawls for local churches. If you would like to learn the art of knitting, we’ll do our best to help you.Wed 10:00AM–NOON Ongoing No Fee

Living Better with PoetryAge 18Y & up • Thompson RoomThis class will meet bi-weekly for discussion of both classical tradition and modern poetry. This class will require no written work, just attentive presence, basic respect for the topic and an open mind. (Note: although we’ll look at some traditional work, not every fine poem includes rhyme!) Class will be led by Dr. Joy Ellis McLemore, who has over 30 years of experience teaching college and university classes.#25267 Tue 1:30PM–3:00PM Jul 8–Sep 2 R $28 | NR $37

Open Art for All Media and LevelsAge 18Y & up • Case RoomOpen studio environment for all levels and media (acrylic, oil, watercolor, etc.) Free to work independently on own compositions, or can exercise option to join others in weekly sessions of more focused painting or drawing (still life, life drawing-clothed, portraits, etc.) Informal critique of work when mood and time allow.Tue 9:00AM–NOON Ongoing No Fee

Play Reading GroupAge 18Y & up • Buttles Conference RoomFor anyone who loves literature and good writing. Come and join our play reading group. There will be something for everyone—comedy, drama, romance and mystery! We will read scripts from many different styles, then discuss the themes and characters. Leader: Mary WilliamsThu 10:00AM–NOON Ongoing No Fee

Project Linus BlanketsAge 18Y & up • Case RoomThe Griswold Center will host Project Linus blanket workshops to be donated through the Columbus chapter. Decide what kind of blanket you would like to work on—crocheted, knitted, fleece and quilted are all accepted types of blankets by the project. Come and share your knowledge or learn a new skill while helping the children who need it most.

No Class August 4, 11 or September 1#24941 Mon 1:00PM–3:00PM Jul 21–Sep 22 No Fee

Terrific TerrariumsAge 18Y & up • Town Hall • KitchenTerrariums are back. Get a jump on the new trend and start yours now. This new class will get you started in creating your own garden under glass. We will provide charcoal, soil, moss, gravel, a jar and plants to make one terrarium, plus instructions for care. Class will be in the Town Hall and the kitchen.#25255 Wed 1:30PM–3:30PM Jul 30 R $25 | NR $33

Theatre ClassAge 18Y & up • Buttles Conference RoomThis class is for anyone who has an interest in the theatre, including theatre games, improvisation, basic acting technique, storytelling, play reading and more. We will use scenes from plays (both comic and dramatic) as well as material from our own lives in improvisational exercises. Please feel free to bring written material that interests you and any improvisational themes you would like to explore! Instructor: Mary Williams Wed 1:45PM–3:15PM Ongoing No Fee

Tie Dye Tee ShirtsAge 18Y & up • Town Hall • KitchenSome fashions are so classic they never go out of style. Tie dying is a long-practiced pastime of hippies, counter-culture members, and people who simply love colorful clothing. Now you want to do it yourself, but the question is, how? What do you tie? What do you dye? Have all your questions answered with taking this class. Wear some old clothes. We will be tying a shirt and dying it in the class. The shirt will go home with you for the last part, washing and drying. One shirt included in class price. Please give your t-shirt size at registration. You may bring another shirt or item of your own.#25251 Wed 1:30PM–3:30PM Aug 27 R $28 | NR $36

UFO Class (Unfinished Objects)Age 18Y & up • Case RoomLet’s talk about UFOs. (That’s quiltspeak for UnFinished Objects, a quilt or craft project you started but never finished.) UFOs are unfinished for a reason. People usually need some kind of help or motivation to get going again. One thing that surprises me in these classes is how much everyone learns from other people’s UFOs. You don’t just get going on your own project, you also see, hear and experience how problems are solved on other pieces. Have some craft or sewing project that you are stuck on? This class is for you. Linda Crannell has a wide knowledge of sewing and crafts and enjoys solving problems. Bring a sandwich. Drinks and dessert provided.#25252 Wed 10:00AM–2:00PM Jul 9#25253 Wed 10:00AM–2:00PM Aug 13#25254 Wed 10:00AM–2:00PM Sep 10 R $5 | NR $7

Visit us online at worthington.org for up-to-date information about WPRD programs & events!

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Griswold Center ProgramsSALT—Seniors and Law Enforcement TogetherSafeguarding the rights and well-being of seniors is a key responsibility of Ohio’s criminal justice community. By working together, law enforcement and organizations that serve older adults can accomplish much more than they ever could achieve alone. Supported by the Ohio Attorney General’s Office, Franklin County Sheriff’s Office is now a Triad, or partnership involving law enforcement, seniors and community groups that work to prevent crimes targeting the elderly. Worthington’s SALT (Seniors and Law Enforcement Together) council work with Triad to present education and prevention programs and implement strategies to reduce or prevent crime. The Worthington area SALT council meets quarterly at the Griswold Center and is a great networking opportunity for seniors to share neighborhood information as well as hear from local law enforcement on recent trends. For more information call (614) 842-6320.

Westbridge Camera Club1st, 3rd, and 5th Wednesday of each month 7:00–9:30 PM (September–May) Griswold members are invited to attend all Camera Club meetings. This club has been in existence for many years and has both experienced and beginning photographers. The first meeting of the month is devoted to educational programs with guest speakers in all disciplines of photography. The second meeting is for membership competition with over 150 photos displayed for judging. You do not have to enter competition to attend! Town Hall

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Griswold IndexProgramsAdventures in Writing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Alexander Technique, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Alzheimer’s Association: Young Onset Support Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Armchair Travel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Balance & Flex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Bear Hugs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Book Discussion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Breathing, Laughing, and Other Good Things! . . 34Bridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Bunco Party . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Card Party . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Chair Volleyball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Circuit Training Strength Class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Civil War Roundtable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Computer Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Conversational Spanish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Cookie Baking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35COPD/Asthma Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Creative Paper Collage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Cross-Stitch & Needlework . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Current Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Delay the Disease™ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Diabetes Prevention Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Double Deck Pinochle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Duplicate Bridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Eat Better, Feel Better . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Fearless Falling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Feldenkrais Method® . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Fitness Room Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Fit-Stik & Tubing Strength Class . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Foot Care Clinic and Cholesterol Screenings . . . 34Free Community Yoga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Fun & Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33German Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Harmonaires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Hatha Yoga at the Griswold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

Programs ContinuedInvestor Workshops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Knit Wits and Crochet Hooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Line Dancing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Living Better with Poetry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Low Vision Support Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Mah-Jongg National . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Massage Appointments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Open Art for All Media and Levels . . . . . . . . . . . . 37PAD Awareness Walk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Pickleball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Pilates Mat Work with Yoga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Play Reading Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Project Linus Blankets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Reflexology/Reiki/Massage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Shopping Trips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35SilverSneakers® . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Speaking French . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Strength Class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Stroke Support Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Table Tennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Tai Chi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Terrific Terrariums . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Theatre Class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Tie Dye Tee Shirts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37UFO Class (Unfinished Objects) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37U .S . Presidential Study Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Walking Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Wii Bowling League . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36World Laughter Tour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Worthington Widowhood Support Group . . . . . . 34Yoga: Hatha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

Trip PreviewsChristmas in Asheville & The Biltmore . . . . . . . . 31Rhine & Mosel River Cruise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31South America! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

EventsAnti-Human Trafficking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Kitchen Clinics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Lunch & Learn Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Once Upon a Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29OSU Alumni Band Tailgate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Summer Lunch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Take Me Out To The Ball Game: History of Wrigley Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Twenty Year Anniversary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

TripsAdena Mansion and Grounds Tour and Hopewell Culture National . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Cincinnati Art Museum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Circle E Ranch & Robotworx—Marion County . . . 31Columbus Clippers Baseball Game . . . . . . . . . . . 30Columbus Food Truck Festival— Columbus Commons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Covered Bridge Bluegrass Festival . . . . . . . . . . . 31Day in Marietta, A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Day in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park, A . . . 31Der Dutchman and Yutzy’s Market . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Discovering Kewpie Dolls & Rose O’Neill . . . . . . 31Easton Town Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Historic Bus Tours of Worthington . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Jorgensen Farms Tour & Tea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30King’s Island! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Lucky’s Market & Harvest Pizzeria . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Mid-Eastern Regional Fly In at Grimes Field in Urbana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Mystery Brunch and Mystery Lunch . . . . . . . . . . . 31Ohio State Bird Sanctuary & State Reformatory Tours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Ohio State Fair: Senior Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Otterbein Equine Science Facility . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Perkins Observatory Tour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Preserving the Harvest: Ohio Herb Education Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Rain Fresh Harvests, Mockingbird Meadows & Mitchell’s Berries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Thornville Backwoods Fest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

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Park InformationWorthington Parks Improvement FundThe Worthington Parks Improvement Fund was created to preserve and enhance the city’s sixteen neighborhood parks . This fund allows gift donations to be used for a variety of needs ranging from plants to park structures .

Citizens and friends of Worthington interested in donating are invited to read our informative donation brochure . For additional information please contact Celia Tincher at the Community Center at ctincher@ci .worthington .oh .us or (614) 436-2743 .

Village Green SignsNon-profit community organizations with events in Worthington may apply for a permit to post a sign on the Village Green . Permits and more information are available on our website www .worthington .org and at the Community Center customer service desk .

This is a free service .

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East Granville Rd. Park: 245 E . Granville Rd .1a: Moses Wright Nature Area 1 8

Godown Park: 6099 Godown Rd . 2 10Heischman Park: 6744 Worthington-Galena Rd . 3 1Huntley Bowl Park: 6199 Huntley Rd . 4 7Indianola Park: 5500 Indianola Ave . 5 3Linworth Park: 5971 Linworth Rd . 6 13McCord Park: 333–345 East Wilson Bridge Rd .7a: Community Center & All Children’s Playground 7 30

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Park Boulevard Park: 125 Park Blvd . 9 7Perry Park: 2300 Collins Dr . 10 21Pingree Park: 374 Pingree Dr . 11 1Selby Park: 358 Selby Blvd . South 12 2Shaker Square Park: 888 Middlebury Ct . 13 1Snouffer Road Park: 2341 Snouffer Rd . 14 10Village Green: Corners of High St . & Dublin-Granville Rd . 15 23Wilson Hill Park: 1025 Ridgedale Dr . East 16 3

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FUN & FITNESS

Registration Dates

Community Center

Summer CampsRegister Now!

Summer Programs & Aquatics Session IMarch 27, 28, 29

Aquatics Session IIJuly 7, 8, 9

Griswold Center

June 25, 26, 27July 23, 24, 25

August 27, 28, 29

FACTS for

Older Adults

As your source for Fun & Fitness, it is our goal to provide you with programs, information and resources to make healthy lifestyle choices . Whether you are setting wellness strategies or maintaining an active way of life, we offer age appropriate tips below to get you started or keep you going!

The Center for Disease Control recommends older adults get 150

minutes of moderate intensity aerobic activity every week and two days of muscle strengthening activity that

work all major muscle groups .It is our goal to provide parks and

facilities that offer safe and accessible participation in physical activity .

Explore one of our well maintained walking or biking trails .

Physical activity plays an important role in preventing health problems and managing existing conditions like

diabetes and high blood pressure . See page 22 for information about a Diabetes Prevention

Program and page 33 for Free Health Screenings at the Griswold Center .

See page 28 for information about Healthways SilverSneakers® Fitness memberships and classes .

The Griswold Center has programs, trips and activities tailored for participants 55 and older .

Get fit, have fun and meet new

friends! Programs like group fitness,

golf league, softball and our walking group

give you the opportunity to get active in a

social setting .

Ten at a time is fine! Breaking up your aerobic activity into smaller sessions is still effective, as long as you get ten minutes each session.